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Snow Shovels

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1 aclMJOI dlalrlctl 111 Scilllb- verslty to latroduce leachero to
Ohio to HCUre 1UC11 ramerllal ntiiDc !*JDII' the
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1Jict In : : : " ty baa· been Uled t.. add twe teachera 'to~ PHO~NIS, Aria (UPI)- A wlleell, _...., IIIIo
all · · led
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Thursday, klU1Jtfl
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.,.... report '"' the IIJli&lt;O 1e . Melga County proaecuting attorney, Fairview Drive. They are Beth, 10 and Becky, 6.
made abnoll 11 hlltll1 after
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pltal, weighing I lbs. 3 oz.,
ed Stephen Craig. Grandpar·
entl are Mr. &amp;: Mrs. Bruce Spur·
lock, Danville, W. Va., and Mr ..
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and Mrs. Benny Brown,
Peytona '•
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pictures taken on the mon• by
lho' Luoa·9 rocket after Its bJa.
ltrlc soft Iandini wlll11 be shawl
to viewers oo eartb ln dat
course," it w11 announced •
day.
Moscow televlalea . . . . Yurt Fokln told lite RuBslau
tllat the ftnt apace Jtatlon on
the moon bad taoamtlled a '"'
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The Allen House
former SAIGON (UP!) - U. S. Air
home of Mr and 'Mrs Frank Force FltiS Thuodercldel jet
Allen, was P,..cbaaed by the bombers struc- targets
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board of trustees 111 the college miles southwest of Ha1101 today
MOSCOW (UPI) -The Soviet lunar surlae&lt;!. Thursaay's spare Sin~ the United States does I minutes after landing.
lite last lltllltlll&lt;r following the in the fifth straight day II raids
Ullioa today received historic feat was tbe first soft landing not expect to attempt a softl They said arrangements were
dealb 11 Mrs AU01t In Decem- stnce the . United States ended
scientific information, and possi- 4lf man-made iRstrume&amp;ts 011 landing before next May, the being made today to traBslate
ber 11164
bouse wlU be the bombing lull over Commubly televisioa pictures, from the moon,
Soviet achievemeat may have the telemetrit signals jn&amp;J
mode, led. to
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dorm~ nisi North VIet Nam.
illstrumeats
aboard
its
Luna-8:
While
Tass
set
ne
target
date
pushed
the Russians ahead of picture J or a lineak preview 01
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apace station, the first "re- for a Russia• ma11aed moon Amenca in t~t race tG the what Luna.g saw oJl lhe mooa.
AN INI'ICNIE
PACmC The store attached to
the also dlsctosecl that two U. ~· Post olflco ofllclals of the oearch laboratory" uo lbe laRding, the agency predicted moon. The UmT'ed States hopes Moscow rad,., however, stl·
1 ~ t1&gt;Wtly today requested
llorm I08ketl northern Catifor- house will be renovated · and Navy pi~ were loot
lltat mooo.
Soviet spacemea would be to land a man oa the moo• by oounce&lt;l only that one common!·
nla today and gale warrunga used as a bookstore for the Th~y ' attack• In the sam petrons who receive rural aRd The officlsl aews egency nylllg to plsRets by 1976. The 1970.
calioa had beea received frora
were posted from Point Hayes, oolleae.
f08IOD. The three crewmen town mall delivery make •• at- Tau oaid telemetric Jlgnals Soviets must first complete Luna-i set down gontly oo the Luna-9 but gave no details ol
Calif., to Tatoosh [Bland. Wasb.
abeard: the two aircraft were tempt te clear snow away from from Luna-9 will belp scientists successful space docking tech- moon's surf~tCe near the information o h t a i n e d frona
Rain pu~ by strong winds
WOMI!.'N TO MEET
presumed dead.
. around their mailboxes.
gain .iRfCX11Ultioa •bout the Diques such as carried out tn "Ocean of Storms" regioA after man's rirst spaceport outsldf
fell from the Monll!rey area The BusJaess 8Jid Prolesslow- A Ioree ol 5,000 U. S. ManDOS It waa reported that postmn mooa's age and surface vital to the last American Gemini flying !25,11110 miles in about the earth's atmusph"',
norlltward along the ceaat to el women's club will have a meanwhile presaed deeper mto in the rural areaa, as well as the landlllg of 1 ma• o• the lallltCh.
three aRd a half days. It landed
Oretlon and Wasltlrtgton. More dinner mee11ng Toesday at 6:· Vie. Cong territory In southern 1n tA&gt;wn, have bean made oeveral
with its package of Instruments
than .. Inch of rain fell 111 11 3(1 p.m. at the Martin r..taur- Quong Ngal Province 320 mites hous late In recent days beintact and began trBHSmittlag
boors on northel'll California. ant. A meeting wfll RUrlheasl of 5algen. Tbey wera Clltlse of lite ...,. problem.
radio signals back to earth.
Cold ""ther continued to plag· follow at the
ColumbUI and udvanclng under heavy nghter Paul Case! and Chari.. Diehl,
A team of scientists at the
ae the Midwest, W'hlle the A~ Southern l!llectrle CernpaRy'a support Ill lite sweep, ailed postmaster• Ill Mlddlaport 81d
giant radio observatory at
!antic Seaboard .... slUt dlg· office wllh lite program
Ill "(,peraUert Doulfe Eagle," Pomeroy, respectively, jobltly
Jodrell Bank. England, tracked
lfng out from lhe 11Qfst bllz. cltar(l u1 Alwllda Weraar 00 tiJ8 Ninety VIet Cnng were knowa tlrled that palnllls Ill loft bave
the Soviet flight to its e•d aad
zard of the cenlury.
1op1c "ctm Pfll'llclpation."
deRd In the Hrat week of patbs cleared r.. their mallboles
MARTINS FERRY Ohi (UP!) _ G
J mes A report e d signals intllcatlng
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UfS
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CIDLD DIES
The Nevy aircraft dowtled Ill lrom around them oo lite rural Rhodes says OhlO will offer a new person~liz
serVJce pictures for more than 20- HARTFORD - Fuoeral serv·
ty.four cara and two OttliiiOI of CINCINNATI (UPI) So- Thursday's attaclao over North routes.
to distressed areas where mdustry IS lacking and popuices for ' 'IorenC&lt;! Jubling :.~..
1 llkar Akron, Yuuogotown &amp; brlnt Moody, a, who• robe Viet Nam were o twJn.jet RA5
laUon slipping.
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Clung, 64. Hartford. who died )II
Canton Rallread lrelgbl lrl1a caught fire aa she sat on a reamnalssance plane 1'llb two
The governor, speakmg before 300 persons attend 11!
Holzer Hospital Thursday eft!b.
derailed
toda
bl-"·•
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to
cmrmen
and
an
AI
Skyhawk
Veton111
M..,ortal
llolplt1l
log
a
Chamber
of
Commerce
banquet
here
Thursday
lng
wilt be held at the llafl.
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traffic on Oh1o 53, about 10 tllllel today, died of the burns '11tur• !ram lite earrler USS Ranter.
AdJIIII- - Claoda Retltl- the •
to be offered by the Development Department
lord Baplist churck Sundlly •t
north of here.
day night.
mire Pomeroy; ;Mrl. WUI!am to draw new industry into Ohio and create more jobS. St.
2 _p.m. ~th .the Rev.. Warreb
No one waa IDJured.•~o est(.
IIIUVI!:R FINI!:II
Hayes, Middleport;
Norman Clalnvute 11 the county
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mate Wll made of the damege
LOCAL Tl!lMP!l
Wood, Harrisonville;
G11'1 seat
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ul acqulrlnc local airport. He Alfid:IV!ts chargmg
assault '" the Suncrest Memorial Garthat reltllled. The
Wyandot Tltelamparature 111 Pomeroy'• MASON - Jobn M. Grueser, Btungaraer, Letart, W. Va.
"We're (OIIIg to assign three said there was f!111,8111 avaB· and battery against three Rt. dens at Pl. Pleasa•t.
County llbertll'o offlco satd In- ,bualneu dlatrtct at ll:li p. m. ,... fined $10 and - • Ia Dllebai'Jeo - Vtlltrice Nlee, 1111!11 bere lor 30 to 60 days to able to lbe coanty 1v 10 afr· I. Rutland residents have be-? Born July 29, 1901 at New
dlciltlonl were • ......,d ull today was II 'degrees under Meigs County Oourl Friday by Bacloe; Paul Clay, Albaay; pi topther with mayors and port to accomodate twin • eo- toted w•th M01gs county author•· Havea. she was the daughter
(CanUnuect ·ao page 2 )
cloudy skies.
Judge Frank W. Porter, Jr., 01 Mark Clay, Albany: Charlol all fleeted officials 1n Belmont line, boallteu • type planes, hes lollowmg on alleged scuf- of Martha Heslop JuhliRg, 'iltla
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ing on the blghway,
nlch, Coolville.
stteo anti wort on your prob- of lllteal or a prellmblary apo Thursday.
Jubling. Mrs. McClung was acBlrtbs .- Mr. and Mrs. WD· rein," Rbodeo Aid.
plltatiorJ wltli 1be Jtale Avi- Charged .are Clmrles
ar· tive in the llanghters of tho Am.
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Ham Hay... ..wdlaport, 1 101. Rbodeo .arged oll reslderJts of atloa Dlobto..
brough. 20 : Virgil Yarbrongh, erican Reroluhon, having ,.,...
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ASKS DIVORCE
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the cotmty to shew a similar 1Je. But the governor drew &lt;beers 49 and Cltorles Frya. II was re- ved as regent of CoL Charlo
Paul Parsons', Rl I, Racloe,
l1ef In lbelr .... and tbOir fu. from the audleace when be told ported Frye was involved IR • Lewis chapter. in Point PleBS·
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baa fUed a ·petition for divorce
Melp a..enJ Boopllal
ture by ptaylllg a stronger role them. "We're ge!ng to slay with flght With the Yarbroughs aod aat aad as state regent.
A remedial readi~J.rogram in depth ~d an men• lD Melp County Common Plssa Adndr- - Klla
Jl'lck, 11 lndutrtal and economic de- you don here uolll you laad an suff~red injuries that required She was program chairmae
alve physical fllneu proi'hecl to be carried out In ENierp court a(ain.t Ella Mao Parsons PtlllleroY; Maraaret Relbol, ftlapmeat In the Ira.
. lndwitry."
medical attention. Frye_ olleg- of the National society of D.A.
Local school district wl federal funtla waa explalneil ul LewlavtUe, clJariltag lfOS8 PotneiQy.
'1\o p.-w ultl Bolmool Belmont County hnd a popula- edly sustamed . tacerat•ons of R. She also hetORge&lt;l to t h 0
today by Executive Head Larry Morrison.
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neglect If duty and utreme llllcUrpo - Mayme Culler, Coltlly olllclall were "drag· tlo.. of 95,614 people In 1940 the head and nght hand when Christ Episcopal Church in Pt.
Fedenl funds of over '32,000 have been ~ntnted cmelty
Syrecuoe
p,a. W' 11 lllllllllltler but dropped to IIO,aJ In 1865. reportedly struck wtth a hoe. Pleasant. 1o the New Havea
l!astem Local School ~rlct through Tille I of the Ele•
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The matter wiU be up lor heor· Garden club. and was active Ia
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by ralafaU could toacb off a
tlon!tl eeonomi• aid authority
Bood •tone the ley Ohio River
lor the remainder of the curweather observers caalloned
renllla&lt;al year. AboUt 1215 mil·
today, bat so far there wao
llol! 01 lltat sum Is earmarked
no eause lor alarm.
lor 8tltJih VIti Nam. But Sen.
The Clnclllnall Wealber BurJ. WllUam. Fulbrlght, D • Ark.,
eaa &lt;aotloned "lbote reapoaa~
oormnlllee chairman, lntllcated '(be building
committee of ble for Bood proteetlon" 1o
the ...... _ ' a&amp;o would deal the Rio Grande Ooll••e's board prepare lor posalble Doodln1.
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lbaw accompau ted
wlth -~·...
pollcy questlorut s;muar to of trustees bas employed
the "'ft •
tbooo ralaed d""'"" the panel'a archi''•ctural firm Donaldsoo, by nlllfaU would Ptllllble ..,.
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with Secretary Donaldson,
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ROME - ...IF MICHEJ.AN. the o;ullege and r.. draw up
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aelo were aJive today, .. sputter- plans for the renovation of the • ; i 1· ' : 111. 1 :r 111 : : : ::•
eel llw director of a leadlllg Allen House.
Ronlt •rllallery, "he'd be loreeel 1o pqt a fig leal 011 his stat- A new physical
education
u• of David."
bulldiDg baa been • goal of the
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nt
college for several years. Al·
comme was 11toug1t 110 del1nlte time bas
we ••
typical
tll4t to be ~!IIlii., a· been set 1.- OOitlllrucllon. the
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TOKYO IUPI) - An all Nip- and an occasional flm frem an Air Fra1t01 B!flRI '11ft • . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -~···- - - - - - -. . pon Airways Boelllg 727 jet American plane• overhead ·con- take off from Orly Alrfleld
airliner wltb 133 persens aboard verged on the scene soutbeast Paris, in J~, 1912, a crash I
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crashed into Tokyo Bay tortlght of Tokyo and found the wing of which kUied 130 peroo111, lllllly I'
only lour minutea from a land· the plane floating in the water of them cultural leaders from ,
IDg In perfect weather. All a· where .a light mlot bevered just Atlanta, Ga.
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board
were
feared
dead
In
the
above
the
surface.
'11te
worst
atrllnt
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UYster.
fit'
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ln htstory.
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said Us search boat spotted the 16 19611 when a Trana World
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'11te plan' carryillll 126 pa,. floating body of a man and a
SUper-ConlteU.Uon andl
sengers from s bC1rlbem Japan book explaining how to use life- a United Air Ltn.. lJCI coUld·
anuw festival and a crew of 7 saving equipment aboard the eel In filghl over New York City I
fell into the bay seven miles plane.
killing 134 persOM.
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from Tokyo as the
veteran Reports from Japan's
seu
·world War II pilot was circling
ense Agency rescue control The Boeing 72'1 Of AU Nlppoo
lor a routine landing.
center said fishing boats 111 Tok- Airways was the fourllt 72'1 in·.
W48IIJI'IjlTON - A JI'IJJ.I,. A search boat of the Marl- yo Bay had launched a search volved la 1 mejor craab lllnCe l
ICIII ~lion of the John· time safety Agency sighted .... for posalble survivors. H 0 p. s Boelllg began prodncllon tl the '
son admlnlStration'l VIet Nam eral chairs 8lld articles of cloth- were t11m that any would be jet which Is powered by throe
pollelol appeared certain today lng floating In the water at t' :· luuad alive. Wreckage bad 1101 jet engines In a ciUJter 11 lite
wltl&gt; Jlte"o ileglnnlng of an untJ!o 40 p.m. 19:40 a.m. l!lST) and been alghted in the bay Which tail end. Three crasit&lt;Jd wltbin
uat 101'101 of pubUc hearlnis by they were ldentlfied u comlllg Is 20 by 30 miles.
a space u 1'1 days II the Ulllt·l
the Sel\ale Forelp Relations from the missing. plane. search The previous worst
crash eel Slatea last year, kutinl 131 :
CoJ1111l(llee.
~ operating wltb spoUights Involving one plane was that of pers0118.
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Leiba Wood end othar ,_s. carolina. He was
Uvea.
bqslnessman • 111 Middleport
By aatlce ~ .
Mr. D. D. C1elalld end Mra
years ago.
The Women'• ··AfternQlia Club cecelia ~. COIUmbUI
He Ja survived by hla wile, met 'l'bW'sday .t the home 11 were recent VlsltM• of Mr. uli
HaptonstaU sutter, Lees· Mrs. Roy Christy. A ~ Mrs. Densel Cleland. D. D. a.
a daughter, ~- Florence lime waa 111joyed wllb Mrl. land end D. M. Qeland ...UO.
of ML sterling, Ky., Olrlsty serWig 0
deosert on Mr. V. D. Cleland.
a son Martin. services "?II eourae to Mra. 1V1111J1m Will, Mr. and Mrs. Claylojl Al1el
conducted ~ Bernwell WI Mrs. Clayton Alleo, Mrs. a,s 8lld BID spent a recent m:ellll
burial •" the · "plscol!"i Cem.. Balley, Mrs. Raymond l!llber- 1'llb Mr. 8lld Mrs. (21arlel
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feld Mrs Jilbll Wle"·- and lein and family Flalwondl.
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¥1sltor of Mrs. Letb8 Wood.
Ole home of Mra.
Lawrence Jolm RldeJJ.our, ~~~~ent
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Evangeline Chapter, OI!:Smld- Smith
Aahland college Is spendlq 11M
wi11 meet tonigbt at Ule
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between semes~ vacation witb
Temple ill Middleport.
Mr and Mrs. 8 K. RideDour.
night
will be· oband Mrs.
Baney,
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Flatwoods were recent vlfllon
of Mr. and Mrs. WID ~
SJSTER DIES
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Mrs. Elizabeth Wickham IJM!Dt
Mrs. Herbert Moore received
, eral days - \Yltb the BeD·
Tuesday evening, of tb.e
FB. a
inans.
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Grueser,
B. Jones of Balti~ore, Md. elub ·Wlll meet Thursday even- small daughter Qf Dr. and Mrs.
to weather conditions the ing at the borne of Eugene Roger Grueaer of Logaa Ia
Moore's are unable to go te Thompson.
Membera are re- Art Orr.
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bottle ·-·••
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Baltimore.
m1n~..~w
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her grandparelits, Mr. and Mrl.
AnEND CONVENTION
FEB. 7
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Marie Koblentl was returtwere lD Columbus ltr the week- JMet Monday, et 2 p.m., at tilted to her home Sunday from
u---ld Brown, wit the MeIgs Ge neraI •··
to attend the state eonven- borne of Mrs. ncuu
tMIPltal
tion of the Royal Crowl Bot.. Mrs. Theodore Ebersbach as co- where abe underwent treatmeal
tier&amp; Association,
hostess.
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offered from sadistic minds 1 have seen
ern c ren the past two weeks
it to lhe churches m town. All It was agomzing to stare and reputed wltb great talent.
etheal halft 8 candy bar and throw Mrs Cera Wiggins. of
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churches were h~vm~ services make a tmal ch01ce - always We are~'t concer~d with We could never have done Ave. entered MeJgs General .
even tf the croY.ds ',llere de- regretting 1t -:- ~ven ~s I de- images, either. We d1d what that. Good to the last drop was pita\ Tuesday1 following a
p!eted.
voured the hconce p1pe or older people told us, ~nd we our motto, and of our parents heart atta~k.
Life " reduced to
Simple . •·stogy".
had a lot of fun with •mall too You JUSt didn't I h row Mr. and Mrli. Bruce
u~rms m a snow storm, eat, j Truthfully , I wanted t• try, amounts of money and u~e. lhi~gs away. Bu 1 gu~ that's and daughter, Susan, of
slee look out the wmdow to 1every kmd. dtdn't you?
Countmg stars, or
catchmg wh ·unk ards Oouish today. bus were weeken~ guests
Sf'e P~ho ot stuck m the "nov. , I loved to read ··Hansel and ~lghtnmg bugs, or makmg snow
dfscar/ our things as soon Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hysell
g trh TV play the IGretel '' eatmg the gmgerbread 1re cream was more fun than
od 1 Peoplf family.
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l'andy
witch
or
no
witch
ml
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m
front
of
TV
or
grabdas
we
sete
attnewhedm
toe · th
Mrs. Cora Meinhart has been
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ra ,10 ' ret or ts, e.L ,- hard
so to 1 So much· like life, we have to bmg a popc1de
. from 11le freez. on't ge a ac
mgs con 1me
. d to her h~me•
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gol sf - appe I es an~
mHke cho~tes We can 't have er.
an~mo;ed
r tat aUach St. due to a fall IS lmprovmg
s&lt;J!ls v
I everylhmg but we waul
The fun is left out when ev·
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a. and js able to be about en
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But everythmg tasles better can you remember havmg eryth.ng 1s done for you
Dodge lj\'lth na 10 side cur- cru tch es. Her nieces • Mrs •
whf;'n we are snowed m, pop- such small problems?
Life I Bemg snowed m g1ves
us
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PP g. boards lea Hysell anU daughters,
an mce
runmng
corn, apples, bubbl ry
stew. ' seemed so simple, entertam-I time to do t h'mgs .we can 't geI tams
We hated
to turn
it m for a. lene and Terry Lou are assistsoup. hut apple p1f&gt; With cheese menl · well. whatever 1t was to otherwtse, sewmg, readmg, new one and we felt sad when ing In her care.
ed l!'
fn ed mush w1 th bul ter dnp- the whole fam1Jy d1d 1t.
cookmg different thmgs or JUSt
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We
were
rather
Charles
Eskew.
return
to IS
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ping dif'ters want svrup ).
, When we discovered movies, vis1ting with each other, when w~ de m' h Lth the new Ply- home, West Mrun St.
I jjiijiiii;ijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
we are trf'amres uf contrari .
day afternoon, from Charleston[t
"ather would we can't •·go go" as the young 5 n 5 w
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we a wen r
mouth Somehow possessiOns G
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nes!'i . we want what we should 'herd" us mto the theatre. AI set sa ys.
· art o( us Remember enera ospl a w ere e
not have. It tastrs better
I shght scuffle ensued whJie we
I'm glad George and Henry ' :e;e at: art with. eur horse. been confined due to ~ broken
~1f'mOries play tricks on U!'i : debated where to SJt. Some Swtft took lime with us
n:i~ngsofat lgo8d, ;ecause I :~kl~o r~~~~~it~ f~~wa~ork
in storms. So~e e\'ents a re, wanted on the yery Front row, thei.r store. Whether we made don't). But today we discard Ci!:tr~ Railread.
etr.hed deeply . m our mmds , somt&gt; m the back ro~. but fa· a fJVe cent purchase, a penny cars houses and furniture and T-S
nd Mrs. Clarence
wh 11e othe:· sc1entl f1c
know- !her sr~tled for the mtddle and o~ a dollar, we were ~ever hur·l (I ;.:]most said' families) any ·rler ~/son, Dennis wllo
,-====--=--; so that s where ~e sal. Togeth- r1ed. Perhaps. toda~ 1f more · time UJe style changes. It gives caUed here by the death of
ernPss, we had Jt.
Iadults took tJme wtth young you a kind of unstable feeling. mother, Mrs. Allen Dill. left
He had bought the .rand~ be- ~ople lhere wo~ld be. less de· Here today, gone tomorrow, Wedntsday, for their bome, Apft1re we went ln.
I~vanably hnquency and dis.obedtence,
that's our by-word.
If vane I CaUl.
pmk lozenges . You might have I remember gomg to
the But the snow does one thing: P
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wantea gumdro.ps,, but you ate' s~or~ te pick out can~y
for it makes people aware of each
'M MEET WEDNI'.;SOAY
lozenges. We d1dn t know we Chnstmas and there Jt was all the Any time you look out White Rose Lodge A_wdliary
' could have refused ~eat them displayed ln big wooden buckr.can see setmeone giving of Brotherhood of Railway
For The Family
someone else a push. So may. Trainmen will meet Wed. after! 1UoorPs Return from
tt uz rww w 42LM2 1A UW __ be it has some reasoa after noon at 1:30 p.m. at thet ~Wa':
all.
ball ill Middleport. Mrs. II
: c,.~gin Convention ~
But
remember,
daffodlll
are
Robson, president, wlU bt
Mr. ~d Mrs. Harry S. Moore !'t
Middleport, 0.
sleeping under .all that snow. charge.
l returned Tuesday from Colum· 1~
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bus. Georgia. where they at· 1~
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Itended a meeting of the National I!li
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j Royal Crown Bottlers Associ a·
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. men the~ with Mrs. Moore Unl\:erslty Tu~ sday where h1s
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At Pickens
Mr. Moore of promotion.
He was accom~amed br hil
They met with head personel falher, Robert KtRg.
ol the company. The borne of· Barba~a Junes and her ~·
ficc of the RC Company is In Larry ~megold relurned lo Ohtt
(:olumbus. Thev discussed op- Umverslly today after spend·t&gt;rating procedufe with key per· lnM several days here wltb Mr.
sonel. Whilf' there they attend- I and Mrs. Emerson Jones.
I'd the Metropoli tan oPera
I Mr .. and ~s. Har~y s. MOIJ'e
durtion of .. Madame Butter· were m A sh~1lle, Oh10, to at~d
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Elliott Crites. Burial was made
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Rirthrln:v /)inner
at Circleville.
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Randy Humphrey• and Rm1
hit•Pn :V ' I ren
Hanning spent tit• weekend In
Mrs. Adam Ebersbach was Columbu 8 where they were
gut&gt;sl or honor at a birthdAy guests of Michl Ll~yd at Ohio
j dmner Monday at her home State University. Tht&gt;y returned
Mulberry Ave. given by ber home Sunday and Wedr!esday
children.
returned to Ohio University for
A decorated birthday cake bak the opening of second semester.
ed by her daughter, Mrs. Frank Students returning
to Ohio
Choon from four models of
Wi1son
was
St&gt;rved
with
the
dinUniversity
roliAwing
the
semes·
America's most dependable tillers ••• 3. 3\-?, or 4 h.p., W1dl
ner to Mrs. George Powell
ter break inrlude Janire TanneVtrlical or horimn lal dri v~ . Reo
Parkersburg W. Va.; Mrs. El· hill, Keitll Morgan, Karen Bach· 1
"Verse. 14" bolo tirres guarBnleed
Gaul and Mrs. Ronald Clay, ner. Judy Butcher, Barbara Mor
for life. 26wtillinil Width. Exrolulrhesterc;
Mr. and Mrs. Frank gan. Dave Wiley and Joha AJ~i vr quick tin! c:hanfe felture.
Wilson.
Middleport
; MR.
lensworth.
ixd11siYe balanced de: ig[),
George Hobstetter, Mrs. The Rev. Howard Ruppelt ,
Burns. Pomeroy and
pastor or the Middlepert First
guest.
United Presbyterian Church, attended the annual Pastor's ConFIRST
vention held in Columbus the
QUALITY
past week.
REGULAR
.
David Konkrigbt visited with
MASON, W. VA.
Certified Oil Stlfion II :i:~;Frleda aehnel and other
OPEN EVERY DAY I!
tver the weekend. He
We faiMII mr pullao bluer 111111
ALL DAY
W. Mil" St.
,..,.,., was recently dis~tlarged from
1""' lbamlmlil to IIDitl4b Cbmolel'e
\!!Eiil:iiii:iiii:iiii:i""'iil:iiil:i~~~~ :ii::iii""'~~~t. lbe army and bad been stationride. WeaddedaonrbDahln..,ltlfteu!d
ed in Germany. He is residing
hocJJ*"- ltlOIID1I, IIIia put Ia
iD Orient, with hla parents,
eof'l.aellllc
lltock .._._ IIUI aoft.
the R~v . and Mrs. Raymond
Konkright. They were former
W'III'Jdal call opriDga II _,HeeL
Middleport residents.
B7 loft. tJ.oaab, WI dfil't mea11
llllllhJ, Cltemlle&amp;'l
8llkel for a
FIRST CHILD IS SON
•tiOIIt. IOIId ddt. \I'trJ lllead1 era
Mr. and Mrs. Oaude H.
coma. A bmttp jmapl fnll tbe Wldeo
Brown, Minersville, are arutOUIIC· j
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or stage I tantrum. We just els, any kind you ~~ want.
sat back •nd "passed the sack" Remember the pink ...
W~b!r days
these chanll~ 1 remember a certa(jl wintry back and forth. A little noisy, honeycomb candy, the ribbon
and Mrs', Qlarles
ellt way of Uv ng.
' and Jon, Mr. and Mrs.
1snowy day in my childhood eat- but who cared, there ,.aso't any hard tack and the biB bon
Suddenly 00 plans or decis· : tng a hot biscuit drowned In sound llll)'bo1'.
(don't forget the
lam Russell and Ted, t.lr.
Ions have to be made, which : butter ond "decorated" with I No "onder ptople were good lllcks) or the big fat
MrJ. Walter Grueaer,
meeting to attend, or whether !strawberry jam, while watch- readers, you had better be. We d!"'P' Ill all coiolo, lncludlllg
Adolph Grueser Sr. and
to ll• or stay home. We stay ing the snow come down from Ibad to look at the "pickture" ruce black ones?
. IClal'Jl McMaster wm
homt because we caq'l get the warmth of the dining r&lt;10m 1and wben the dialogue flashed Candy lnday has become like Mrb!d M~. ~~:' ~ch
anywhere unless we walk, and window.
- en you'd better. get It
read I the rest of our clvDizaMon, 11 ~a :tt!,~~ foU.wlng
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bosides, anythmg worth &amp;omg I I make a return trip in mem· now. 1f you mi"ed II nobody has conformed to the plastic Gru~Gtrod weddlni
to Ia cancelled, exrept chttrrh.l or to the candy counter where had ltme to tell you.
, bag age. The "country store" IJoD
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We had such wholesome luo I
b
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me r&lt;'&lt;'all the quotation. "Where IctSion which
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Chaplan.
Today
two or more are gathered t_o- . my penmes o
Ion . licorice Iteen-agers and adults must be !
so there was more en- turD:ed berne
g•ther in my name there will tom between the
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REPORT DEATH
libranan at the Wahama Hl&amp;b
school unlit she became lll.
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1011 u1 Mr. and Mn. Aatonlo WASmNGTON (UPI) - The Survivors in addlti01t ta her
ul Beynaldo Goma.
occupanll ef uae of 11M! Defense Department haa '"' mother include her husband, A.
ru 1o the burlllDI
nou~ced lbe death of Army Pic. Keith McClung, Sr.; two sons,
"I ru tol the bad&lt; door
MmQ. ald his ,..
had WIIIIBDt T. Haynes, son of Mr.
Juhling Me rltlltfl, Mar,U...,.. coul4 hear
"goaM" I piaRe t11iq the and Mrs. _l!lrvm Haynes, Lim- IBIIIown, and A. Ketih l.lcCIUJti,
-:-the
airport would bit lbl bouoe caster, Ohio, m VIet Nam. The Jr., Charleston, and two lfaldo
wu awful. I
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110
on the
"My
liled 1o get llC81'ed ' was killed m actlnn.
Friends may call Ill the r ..
lbtlt the
. wben . 1 plane
came ooer,"
glesong Funeral home on Satur.
anti lbrew me bact, Munll laid. "I . tblnk the Utile
NOW YOU kNOW
day from ~ p.m. and 7-9 p.m.
one Mldlael puled 1011101blllg &amp;amaral warrlon ud JIIJI8' Memorial •ervlcet will be held
lib tbl8 ~ bappu. He tiled feudal lordo earrJed ercfo. by the Col (21arles
l.ew!l
t'UII llltiJil belllnd hla,... Ids wbeto lrlvollq • Iooc...,. clul9ter of the DAR 11 the ...
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e Budget P1111 ' ' - - - - - . . . . ;··- - - - - - - - - - - . . . . : '

"From Buggies To Buicks"

POMEROY, 0.

POMEROY

METROPOLITAN MOTORS
SEI THESE •••

LOWEST PRICES
ON RETREADS

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owaer. llw!l tine.

1960 RAMBLJR -AMBASSADOR
4 Dr. sq&amp;a WIJOIL run I'O!'U· CJeut illld Diee.
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1964 RAMBLER STAnON WAGON

1961' RAMBLER AMDICAN

58 lulclc 4 Door Herd Top .- - -

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one low

automatic

Clautc 8 oyHnder. AutomaUo Tnlll. Radio and
Heater. One local owner. Like r.ew.

SAVE 25'/o
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motor,

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NAPKINS, DOLLIES
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three foetlons \nvolv·

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2 !loot H.T. Dynamic 88,

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lnoluthmo.'-ealty, wide oponJnc, Wuh·
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INGELS
FURNITURE

64 Olds_ $259~
let 8itr I Hard Top Sport

Coupe. V-8,

power

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radio,

white

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tinted llw, bucket eeall.

62 Olcls _

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CLEARANCI! SALE!

InteriOr

V-8

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new
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62 Electra "225" Buick

Door Hard Top. Buick's finest and best oerles, ·
la topo. Powor -.m, and brakeo. AutomaUe

61 Volkswagen2dr.---Orig1Dal dark blue flnlab. Very e1e1n lnstdo 1111d

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SHOP •nd SAVEl
6401cJs_$1995
F-88. CUIIaY Sst. Cpe.
Blue II willie witli match·
lq Ill viDyl Interior ·
bucket ,..~~, V-8 motor'
automatic, power It_.: ·
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NORCROSS
VALENnNES.

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eauoed 11&gt;e derailment.
CINCINNATI - REPRESEN·

Itat.ives of

iD discu!sloM of a proposed
new stadium here meet t,day
in an eff?rt to agree on a site.
Ead! ol the facl\1111 hlo a

64 itontl•c • $2291

m-. run

C:.tlillla 2 door Bard Top.
Wltb V-8
auto,..

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preferred site, raugin« from
llle riverfront 10 eubur!lan Blue
Ash, aearly 20 miles from
downtown.

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BOOK STORE

Ill ollrllnterior.

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4 door. V-8, auto., power
brak• &amp; steering, radio
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63 Old•- $2295

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new whllo ddewallo, del

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V.f, power bl'lket: power'
1 t e e r I ng, -HydramaUc
trana., llke new white
lido wail lirft1.. !teaUI\ful
motawe' flnlJb.

pnttnloloed . . . - lbal r..turo
= 1 M Thl!.h' tamou1 WildwoOd blnlflb

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GaiUpolll,
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e Budget P1111 ' ' - - - - - . . . . ;··- - - - - - - - - - - . . . . : '

"From Buggies To Buicks"

POMEROY, 0.

POMEROY

METROPOLITAN MOTORS
SEI THESE •••

LOWEST PRICES
ON RETREADS

1964 RAMBLER 4 DOOR SmAN

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. . 0 oyUnder. 4 Dr. Clusle. Allto. Tn111. 0n1 local
owaer. llw!l tine.

1960 RAMBLJR -AMBASSADOR
4 Dr. sq&amp;a WIJOIL run I'O!'U· CJeut illld Diee.
ADOt_!Jer 0118 Jo¥ OWIItl'llaiDbler.
· sHThttttandMiny.McnAt

MEY.ROPOLITAN

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1964 RAMBLER STAnON WAGON

1961' RAMBLER AMDICAN

58 lulclc 4 Door Herd Top .- - -

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PI,US IIANY IICIIII ... Aik fir fJil .....

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1'11118

6001ds_$11SS

DUliNG FEIIUAIY

one low

automatic

Clautc 8 oyHnder. AutomaUo Tnlll. Radio and
Heater. One local owner. Like r.ew.

SAVE 25'/o
II

motor,

lrana. back-up lllht. and
white lldawaU tirei. Au

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NAPKINS, DOLLIES
NUT CUPS de. FM

three foetlons \nvolv·

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BUICK- PONTIAC- GMC TRUCKS

NEW YORK
Q01111NG HOUSE

2 !loot H.T. Dynamic 88,

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Catalina Pontiac •• - s1

Sta. Wagon. Ono careful owner. Power lleeriDg and
Extra lllce.

lnoluthmo.'-ealty, wide oponJnc, Wuh·
oblo plootic linln,c. Allldool
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Beige &amp; white, matching

all vinyl

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A .BLIZZARD

MOHAWK
MAGEl

NIIW' 2new beautiful Weldwood
• Prefinished Panels:

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MOVC
W L I'll. OP
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423'123(11

Hawk's Cycle Sales

coverinl for every kind of Door . Best
"oalllen&gt;S. Prof~n lonal instaiiHtiou by us, or
: _:ja 1t younelt, Call WY 2-26:i5 fot free esti-

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"We H•ve Grown llocauM w.:tfiw Halpll ':
Others Grow"
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EXPERT INSTAlLATION!

64 Wildcat Buick

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AlL TIRES

lllencecl &amp; Changed

758-700- 650xl4

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for$

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Of Advances in A

,.., Obllellvetl of a. - · tala'!.
dial readfug PfO&amp;l'am are:
- To Improve the chll4'1 at'i'
- To Improve the mdlng tttude towerd ~ t, provl~
1
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ability of those pupils wbo have In&amp; him the necessary reading
::IJIIneed by the federal granb readfug achievement seores 111 skills whlth ate assoclatecJ with
... lbe remalnder of this school years below their Olj)ected po- success m the content areas.
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source of pleasure.
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New Furniture
$299

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Conve•itnt Term~

MASON
FURNITURE CO.
MASON, W. VA.

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Police Officel'!l of
Resort where ~uo~ County Meet

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to emplay one phy•lcat
ii i~i;i~;;~~~~~~~~~-~~~~district
educali011 leacher and a non '•!
certified wl!tant, 1J&gt;d to pur·

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Col. Yeager, commandant of ham Dlllrict constable, were
the Aerospace Center at Ed- accepb!d as new members. T.
wards Air force baee In Call- J. Casto, Southside, was mgde
chaae equ1pment oulh as tumb- fornia disclosed detail• of the an aasoclote member.
1lag mato, sldehors~ apparatus,
of planes now aDd to be Pn!&amp;ideat Taylor and ~JIIl'8]1el bars, horizontal bars tn use. '!be slides showed how tary Miles Darst reported on
and a ltampollne.
much of the heavy equipment Is the ~g they allerided In
Mr. Morri..., said the pre- being dropped to u. s. forcel JluDtiDgton of the State Execa·
gram ll deltgned to correct in VIet Nam today
live Commltter, F.O.P.
maay phyllical defecla of chll- Col. Yeager
w~s lnln&gt;duc- Attending were Fred Taylor.
dren.
.
ed by Charles Lanham, outgo- Arthur M. Goodwin, Forrest
The Eastern Local diStrict 1ng president of the Board of C.sto, Charles Eberl, Harry
bead added:
Directoro of the Chamber of Re'ltmlre, Alva L. Sullivan,
"We hope lo provide a pr&amp;- Commerce. Prior 1o Col. Yea- James F. Gaskilll!,
George
aram to improve physical fi~ er's talk, Dr. Carl Thompson, Planta, and Miles
Darst.
ness through vigorous activity Point Pleasant, and ro110in of Members from the Milton and '
that wlll develop the physique Col. Yeager, reviewed
their Ripley pollee departmen!ll l'lllo
and contribute to the develop- boyhood days in Hamlin
had planned to attend
were !
ment of physical skills. We will Tbe dinner meeting was op- unable to make the trip due to 1
also allow _lime for reoistive ex· ened 'JVith the invocation by the ,the h&lt;lzardous _road conditlons. j
ercJBes mvolvmg mcreased Rev. cta...nce Dillon, pastor of I The next meeting 18 scheduled.
workloads lor longer periods Jf the First Church of God
of March 2nd.
j
lime, which are es.ential to in- Point Pleasant.
President President" Theodore
Roosecrease the level of fitness."
Lanham lntrodu""d
the ofli· veil siped the order return....,., of the Chamber of Com- 1ng the captured Confederate
merce, the hoard of directors, regimental i1ai(S to their re-1
Service ia Held
and special guest.! present apectlve states.
For Mrs. Joy Lutz
which included Gus Douglass,j;io=======;;;;;;;/
PT. PLEASANT - . Funeral Cong. Ken Hechler, Gary Spenscrvicea for Mrs. Joy Jutz 31, cer of the Slate Department,
Osborne, Pa., formerly of Pl. Herb Stanley, State Road ComPieasan~ wiD be held Saturday mission, Mayor D. B. Morgan.
at II a m. in the Crow • Hus- Belva Farley, managing dl·
sell Funeral bome. Burial will roctor of the local chamber of
be in Lone Oak cemetery. '!be commerce, presented plaques
Rev Donald l.ocJrhart will offl· to two local citizens lor their
'
elate.
wtstanding contributions to the
SNOW
PANS
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,. community through their civic
Mrs. Lutz died Sunday at ber activities. Receiving the plaqSLEDS
bome from • gunabol wound in·
.
lllcled t, her h118band Ia
' ues were Mrs. Wilham
H
SKIS
urder _ . 'de Hor b b da (Jean) Rardin, Jr., and Mr.
L. L. Caldwell, former school
SNOW SHOVELS
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and
insurance
broker.
W"'""""""'"""""'Y· ....... ..,. are one Mrs R di · cred'ted 'th
da hter Barbar and
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son, Homer: Jr., both at borne Cancer clinic, is past president
and one SJster, Mrs. Buldah of the J W
, Club _.
DEALER II'ORI
Lutz Phocniz, Arizona. Friellcls
r. oman s
, lUll,&amp;
are being received at the fUn. bas beld nearly every elective N. 2nol Avo. Mlddlopott, 0 .

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• Amplifier 11M reliable
transistors

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Polystyrene cabinet
o Dual Sapphire styli

automatic record

H&amp; R FIRESTONE

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Choice Of:
• Charcoal Blue
or
• Tawny Beige

changer
• Automatic record
changer shutoff

• Separate tone and

volume controls

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REPAIR SERVIa

Middleport, 0.

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134 Mtll IJ.

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SPRINGTIME

FRESHNESS
ALL WINTER LONG
WITH GENERAL 990 ·

POWER HUMIDIFIER
Operltes Perfectly

gallon per

hour.

•NO MOVING PARTS--no motor, no pump, no fan, no float
to wur out Dr lime up.

residue to irritate throat and

for complete r;mge "loW'' to
"high" h11midity . Humidistat
1vailablc as optional equip.
ment if de~iri'd .
eRF.VP.RS!RI.E INSTALLA·
TION-easy installation on
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outside of furnace: up flow,
rounter flow, horizontal flow
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IIMINERA18 NOT BI,OWN INTO AffiS'I'REAM- they ad·
i!fli here to f'Varxrrator filter and
are flush('rt away.

lNSTAT,LS

OIR~CTI,Y

on lhe

furnare , Sf'ndin~ humidity eq·
1al1y to all rooms.

FUUY TRANSISJOIIZED
for finest stereo sound,
long life and reliability
f!ol just pootfalfy tOJnslotoriJOd II Ill
...,. so-"IIIKI Solid stile steoeoo, but
fllr 111-lilld lor fll.fld~il)'
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waltir. wltflll' ir. eiltler tht slftta or

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EDWARD BABI, OWNER
POMEROY

ncrme• appear belou&gt;.

POMEROY
WY 2-5101 lprf.ng AYL

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
REXALL DRUGS

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BaiOVI Wat&lt;.-. - Sal•• alldllervlco
188 N.

Slcon~

lllddlqolt

KARR CONSTRUCTION CO. EBERSBACH HARDWARE CO.
Roses Say
"I Love You"

Clltlller. Oblo

We're out to lleak our own SIICC8lis rec:Gid
Willi cu blc beautiful '66 Fords! That means
you can call U. slhlts on savlngi If fOil hurry rlaht
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Is ori! Come In far a tilt drivel!

~

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r.tabllshed tn 1904
Woat Columbia, w. Va.
P1J. MIIOD '/'734ft98

IJIIS prealdenl of the Chamber,
James H. Lewis, who told tbe
. . , that be was looltiug forward to a wmldeolul year In
IH6 and urged all preseot to
liOI'k towards an airport lor
Mason Coomly and make the air
lllrip a reality t. liM. My Lewll presenlod La!tham with a

1m

Sapt:

p.m.:,.,.
p. m. W k I l13.

LIEVING COAt COMPANY

otp11

Sm*'

Mld4Jtqlort,Ohlo

Following Lanham's remarks
lie lurned the gavel over to the

SEE US FOR A
COMPLEtE
UNE ...

TINY'S FOODLAND

R. H. RAWliNGS SONS CO.

BAUM LUMBER CO.

NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE

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232 E. SECOND

r!dl, llit typo finl*·
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movement. Maintenance
is just a word, not work.

AS LOW
AS

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EQUIPMENT

THE ONLY MOVING
PART is tho opening and
dosing of the solenoid

in ~tnuiiHI Wallut veneen .
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PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

FARM

posits.

$2]9;95

Dlnllhllodn

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fiW 110UMD

uose-no "white dust·· to di•

lllrl&gt; the boasewilt. w..hel
awa1 96% of all mineral de-

I

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BUY

• NO SPRA.YING-no r.alcium

oCOSTS LESS TO OPEIIATI!l
--oniJ 8 watts per hourIta than a night·ll&amp;hl bulb.
•CLOG·FREE STA!NLES8
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HEINER'S BAKERY

IIIU5ic .....iag the dfnDor bout
IIIII Dr. 11a11 Glassmaa IIIII Joa
Lei&amp;bly, the WauderiiJI 'I'Jw.

HUMIDIFICA·
(IRe

-~ --·-~--·

Ulltieatable
Values-in fine
furniture stereo

ftd Ill the local Citizen Advi!ory Committee and the
City
Planning Commission.
llr. CaldwU, 86, was instrumental in forming the Mason
CoonIf illlltorical Society which
baa grown tremendously In !Is
llbort life aDd bas eontrfbuled
much to lbe historical presernllon of much of M.... CouiJ..
lJ'• berltage.
t'lllrleto I..Dbam awoad
that J. K- Dye, editor of
tbe ,..., llollater lllld former
••m er of the Cllamher
Boal'l. of Dirocton, IIH aooopled • pooitloa wllb
tbe
ftomp101 newspaper dlal1
aDd wlll leave Point Pleaout after 12 yean on Febnlory 21111 It ...,. ... """ dat-

P'n!d Gaul pm •at

Air Fum.ace
'nON-up to

----

jlfice In the Club. She also .....

pllquo In """£U)Iioll of
his
liWk u president .. lbe Board
, . two terms.

on ANY
Farced Warm
eADEQUA'fE

.!.

Lewis Repair Service

WERNER RADIO &amp; TV
N. 2nd Ave.

I; II ••

testlaB

FORIWT:

t. '

esu·

Jar JllOIIthly meeting of the Fr~
temal Order of Police was
hek\ Wednesday .nJght ·in the oflice 'If 1.: M. Goodwin: !lain .
Ill, prl!lided Gl'er by President
Fred Tylor.
Lawrence B. Connolly of ·the
Mason County Sheriff's dcpartment IIIII Rebert Earl Kay, Gra-

I

"

JIIUJllelltllltl, l'ollleJ9)'IIIGGitPOft, 0., ...

in : : ~d~·:Or:! ~

comprehension

Morrison said the pbysical Pleasant Point
fillless J)1"1&gt;81'am, in wblch 160 they uw color slldea d t h e
cl:lldren of the 111ree ·Eastern great otrldes Ia aviation from
Local schools are expected to early planes to the tralnfug of
participate, may also begin next ostronlluls by Colonel Charles
week. The executive bead satd Yeager, world's first supersonhe is -ling a letter of final le pilot " former Lincoln COOnapproval on the phyelcal fit- ty uative.
·
ness Jft£t8lll Ibis weekend.
The slides showed the treThe grant for the physical mendous progress made m· avfllbesa program wilt permH the latlon In the pasl three years.

ONLY

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•

sev

_ To Increase lbe child's vo- breUiDg crowd ot '!"~IJ ~ eral ·selections prior lo the dln·
attended 'lbunday lifibt s Point ner.
the chUd's Pleasant-Mason County Chan!-

eabulary.
To develop

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Nearly 300 · CAlor, ilm
Of Advances in A

,.., Obllellvetl of a. - · tala'!.
dial readfug PfO&amp;l'am are:
- To Improve the chll4'1 at'i'
- To Improve the mdlng tttude towerd ~ t, provl~
1
.c• ((loatJnued from page )
ability of those pupils wbo have In&amp; him the necessary reading
::IJIIneed by the federal granb readfug achievement seores 111 skills whlth ate assoclatecJ with
... lbe remalnder of this school years below their Olj)ected po- success m the content areas.
.
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-To encourage readiug as a PT P".. "ANT
source of pleasure.
·. Llllolm

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A reeord badoura 4!11~·-~ wit~

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New Furniture
$299

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Conve•itnt Term~

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FURNITURE CO.
MASON, W. VA.

.

Police Officel'!l of
Resort where ~uo~ County Meet

·'',,i1
to emplay one phy•lcat
ii i~i;i~;;~~~~~~~~~-~~~~district
educali011 leacher and a non '•!
certified wl!tant, 1J&gt;d to pur·

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•

Col. Yeager, commandant of ham Dlllrict constable, were
the Aerospace Center at Ed- accepb!d as new members. T.
wards Air force baee In Call- J. Casto, Southside, was mgde
chaae equ1pment oulh as tumb- fornia disclosed detail• of the an aasoclote member.
1lag mato, sldehors~ apparatus,
of planes now aDd to be Pn!&amp;ideat Taylor and ~JIIl'8]1el bars, horizontal bars tn use. '!be slides showed how tary Miles Darst reported on
and a ltampollne.
much of the heavy equipment Is the ~g they allerided In
Mr. Morri..., said the pre- being dropped to u. s. forcel JluDtiDgton of the State Execa·
gram ll deltgned to correct in VIet Nam today
live Commltter, F.O.P.
maay phyllical defecla of chll- Col. Yeager
w~s lnln&gt;duc- Attending were Fred Taylor.
dren.
.
ed by Charles Lanham, outgo- Arthur M. Goodwin, Forrest
The Eastern Local diStrict 1ng president of the Board of C.sto, Charles Eberl, Harry
bead added:
Directoro of the Chamber of Re'ltmlre, Alva L. Sullivan,
"We hope lo provide a pr&amp;- Commerce. Prior 1o Col. Yea- James F. Gaskilll!,
George
aram to improve physical fi~ er's talk, Dr. Carl Thompson, Planta, and Miles
Darst.
ness through vigorous activity Point Pleasant, and ro110in of Members from the Milton and '
that wlll develop the physique Col. Yeager, reviewed
their Ripley pollee departmen!ll l'lllo
and contribute to the develop- boyhood days in Hamlin
had planned to attend
were !
ment of physical skills. We will Tbe dinner meeting was op- unable to make the trip due to 1
also allow _lime for reoistive ex· ened 'JVith the invocation by the ,the h&lt;lzardous _road conditlons. j
ercJBes mvolvmg mcreased Rev. cta...nce Dillon, pastor of I The next meeting 18 scheduled.
workloads lor longer periods Jf the First Church of God
of March 2nd.
j
lime, which are es.ential to in- Point Pleasant.
President President" Theodore
Roosecrease the level of fitness."
Lanham lntrodu""d
the ofli· veil siped the order return....,., of the Chamber of Com- 1ng the captured Confederate
merce, the hoard of directors, regimental i1ai(S to their re-1
Service ia Held
and special guest.! present apectlve states.
For Mrs. Joy Lutz
which included Gus Douglass,j;io=======;;;;;;;/
PT. PLEASANT - . Funeral Cong. Ken Hechler, Gary Spenscrvicea for Mrs. Joy Jutz 31, cer of the Slate Department,
Osborne, Pa., formerly of Pl. Herb Stanley, State Road ComPieasan~ wiD be held Saturday mission, Mayor D. B. Morgan.
at II a m. in the Crow • Hus- Belva Farley, managing dl·
sell Funeral bome. Burial will roctor of the local chamber of
be in Lone Oak cemetery. '!be commerce, presented plaques
Rev Donald l.ocJrhart will offl· to two local citizens lor their
'
elate.
wtstanding contributions to the
SNOW
PANS
.
,. community through their civic
Mrs. Lutz died Sunday at ber activities. Receiving the plaqSLEDS
bome from • gunabol wound in·
.
lllcled t, her h118band Ia
' ues were Mrs. Wilham
H
SKIS
urder _ . 'de Hor b b da (Jean) Rardin, Jr., and Mr.
L. L. Caldwell, former school
SNOW SHOVELS
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teacher
and
insurance
broker.
W"'""""""'"""""'Y· ....... ..,. are one Mrs R di · cred'ted 'th
da hter Barbar and
• ar n IS
I
WI
0110 wganfzing the Mason County
II£
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son, Homer: Jr., both at borne Cancer clinic, is past president
and one SJster, Mrs. Buldah of the J W
, Club _.
DEALER II'ORI
Lutz Phocniz, Arizona. Friellcls
r. oman s
, lUll,&amp;
are being received at the fUn. bas beld nearly every elective N. 2nol Avo. Mlddlopott, 0 .

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o Dual Sapphire styli

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• Automatic record
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• Separate tone and

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• ROOFING

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REPAIR SERVIa

Middleport, 0.

wv a.u74

134 Mtll IJ.

Mlofd.._

SPRINGTIME

FRESHNESS
ALL WINTER LONG
WITH GENERAL 990 ·

POWER HUMIDIFIER
Operltes Perfectly

gallon per

hour.

•NO MOVING PARTS--no motor, no pump, no fan, no float
to wur out Dr lime up.

residue to irritate throat and

for complete r;mge "loW'' to
"high" h11midity . Humidistat
1vailablc as optional equip.
ment if de~iri'd .
eRF.VP.RS!RI.E INSTALLA·
TION-easy installation on
'
outside of furnace: up flow,
rounter flow, horizontal flow
1
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IIMINERA18 NOT BI,OWN INTO AffiS'I'REAM- they ad·
i!fli here to f'Varxrrator filter and
are flush('rt away.

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1al1y to all rooms.

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T0111Anl

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. . . . . -Spte.

Early American In P"'lno M1ple -•llflcteofhint-

•ColdrollllrSIIJtiiOII
Ml.fllllltlle
P~-t lt

c:c&gt;

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....., iiiiJ lull..., hllllllinllft, PHILC811111A.

~- .ttnc:lt:J'-'

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( Jll. dil y li lt

vv,q 11 (

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Filla 1M luJpe II wiU, iii •onle meamre~ /otter tmd help ,_
fain t1wt whkh il good in family and community Uf~ thU tture il 1pon1ored by the bru ine11 fimu and or(/IDIIaaticml

,,

ASSOCIATED RADIO &amp;..TV
thrry Miller, Owner • With Miller

WY 2-3635

~Mote!

MaYf.g

214 E. MAIN

POMROY

''blah" to "low."

ONE YEAR FACTORY GUARANTEE

S65

INSTALLED

EDWARD BABI, OWNER
POMEROY

ncrme• appear belou&gt;.

POMEROY
WY 2-5101 lprf.ng AYL

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
REXALL DRUGS

of 00011 Bread

We Ftll All Doclon Prtscrlptlonl

W. VL

S~

Mlddlepon

l'omlroJ

WY Z.3155

V. D. EDWARDS
INSURANCE AGENCY

WY Z.%550

IJO E. Soeond

Pomero1

WY

,
•
,.,,

·HOYT'S SOHIO SERVICE
West Main Sl
Pomeror
Support lhe Church ol Your Cbotce

'

..

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Middleport

F. J. WALLACE, JEwELER
BaiOVI Wat&lt;.-. - Sal•• alldllervlco
188 N.

Slcon~

lllddlqolt

KARR CONSTRUCTION CO. EBERSBACH HARDWARE CO.
Roses Say
"I Love You"

Clltlller. Oblo

We're out to lleak our own SIICC8lis rec:Gid
Willi cu blc beautiful '66 Fords! That means
you can call U. slhlts on savlngi If fOil hurry rlaht
down to your Ford Dealer's! The BIC Fold Drive .
Is ori! Come In far a tilt drivel!

~

GOEGLEIN READY-MIX CO.

r.tabllshed tn 1904
Woat Columbia, w. Va.
P1J. MIIOD '/'734ft98

IJIIS prealdenl of the Chamber,
James H. Lewis, who told tbe
. . , that be was looltiug forward to a wmldeolul year In
IH6 and urged all preseot to
liOI'k towards an airport lor
Mason Coomly and make the air
lllrip a reality t. liM. My Lewll presenlod La!tham with a

1m

Sapt:

p.m.:,.,.
p. m. W k I l13.

LIEVING COAt COMPANY

otp11

Sm*'

Mld4Jtqlort,Ohlo

Following Lanham's remarks
lie lurned the gavel over to the

SEE US FOR A
COMPLEtE
UNE ...

TINY'S FOODLAND

R. H. RAWliNGS SONS CO.

BAUM LUMBER CO.

NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE

Carnations Say
"You're The Mo~"

!lab 8omeoM With You To ChuM

a..tv.

Pll:. . . . .

Oblo .

Ia PowOJ

over 110 rean

I

. '

'

GALEN S. BROWN,-Dist.

I

_. untO ...,_ 1, 1966

FINGERTIP SELECTOR DIAL (right) provides positive control of moiltnre fro•

WY 2·2036

I

tios.

~, Ohio Valley Plumbing &amp;Heating
232 E. SECOND

r!dl, llit typo finl*·
PHILCO 1718 W~

.......,.................

•

..

,)\

NOW!

valve - less than ~-inch
movement. Maintenance
is just a word, not work.

AS LOW
AS

\

liD .LIDCOID

EQUIPMENT

THE ONLY MOVING
PART is tho opening and
dosing of the solenoid

in ~tnuiiHI Wallut veneen .
11111- l!lrdwoodo wilh

'

WILLIS ANTHONY
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

FARM

posits.

$2]9;95

Dlnllhllodn

.'""!'.,.,.,...

fiW 110UMD

uose-no "white dust·· to di•

lllrl&gt; the boasewilt. w..hel
awa1 96% of all mineral de-

I

-

BUY

• NO SPRA.YING-no r.alcium

oCOSTS LESS TO OPEIIATI!l
--oniJ 8 watts per hourIta than a night·ll&amp;hl bulb.
•CLOG·FREE STA!NLES8
STEEL SOLEN OlD VALVE.
•NO HUMIDISTAT REQU!R'£:D- built-in seleclQr control

------. ---·- --

I

' (JfflY·

HEINER'S BAKERY

IIIU5ic .....iag the dfnDor bout
IIIII Dr. 11a11 Glassmaa IIIII Joa
Lei&amp;bly, the WauderiiJI 'I'Jw.

HUMIDIFICA·
(IRe

-~ --·-~--·

Ulltieatable
Values-in fine
furniture stereo

ftd Ill the local Citizen Advi!ory Committee and the
City
Planning Commission.
llr. CaldwU, 86, was instrumental in forming the Mason
CoonIf illlltorical Society which
baa grown tremendously In !Is
llbort life aDd bas eontrfbuled
much to lbe historical presernllon of much of M.... CouiJ..
lJ'• berltage.
t'lllrleto I..Dbam awoad
that J. K- Dye, editor of
tbe ,..., llollater lllld former
••m er of the Cllamher
Boal'l. of Dirocton, IIH aooopled • pooitloa wllb
tbe
ftomp101 newspaper dlal1
aDd wlll leave Point Pleaout after 12 yean on Febnlory 21111 It ...,. ... """ dat-

P'n!d Gaul pm •at

Air Fum.ace
'nON-up to

----

jlfice In the Club. She also .....

pllquo In """£U)Iioll of
his
liWk u president .. lbe Board
, . two terms.

on ANY
Farced Warm
eADEQUA'fE

.!.

Lewis Repair Service

WERNER RADIO &amp; TV
N. 2nd Ave.

I; II ••

testlaB

FORIWT:

t. '

esu·

Jar JllOIIthly meeting of the Fr~
temal Order of Police was
hek\ Wednesday .nJght ·in the oflice 'If 1.: M. Goodwin: !lain .
Ill, prl!lided Gl'er by President
Fred Tylor.
Lawrence B. Connolly of ·the
Mason County Sheriff's dcpartment IIIII Rebert Earl Kay, Gra-

I

"

JIIUJllelltllltl, l'ollleJ9)'IIIGGitPOft, 0., ...

in : : ~d~·:Or:! ~

comprehension

Morrison said the pbysical Pleasant Point
fillless J)1"1&gt;81'am, in wblch 160 they uw color slldea d t h e
cl:lldren of the 111ree ·Eastern great otrldes Ia aviation from
Local schools are expected to early planes to the tralnfug of
participate, may also begin next ostronlluls by Colonel Charles
week. The executive bead satd Yeager, world's first supersonhe is -ling a letter of final le pilot " former Lincoln COOnapproval on the phyelcal fit- ty uative.
·
ness Jft£t8lll Ibis weekend.
The slides showed the treThe grant for the physical mendous progress made m· avfllbesa program wilt permH the latlon In the pasl three years.

ONLY

- ---·-----w ·-~•

•

sev

_ To Increase lbe child's vo- breUiDg crowd ot '!"~IJ ~ eral ·selections prior lo the dln·
attended 'lbunday lifibt s Point ner.
the chUd's Pleasant-Mason County Chan!-

eabulary.
To develop

\

Sentinel Church News

-

.

\

..

/

\
\

\

.Lshllnd

on Produo:ll

Attad Tile Churcb of Your Cboloa

BEN ·FRANKLIN STORE

Brown'• Bottle Gil

Obfo

W!·M1811 .

SPECIALS
1 Do1. Cut Flowers
lncl
I Pound Heart ShopMI
Box of Brach's C•nq

$7.50

FOREMAN &amp; AU()n

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C411CILLATIOMI

fl, Pomeroy
111011t Block Co., Pomero,..

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CARRY
OUT
SERY'ICE

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obampoOer

COitltiCTIONI
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Furniture,
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11-11
mllcellanoous.
Call or,.:
2 1 8tc L.
W.B.Ton
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10 ply tires. Cab A-1 con·
Malo Sl, PoJneroy.
Experieneed~:~~ ~~ dition. Heater, heavy duty
anic for minor parts
springs, 292 cu. in 6 cyl
tion service. Must bt
engine.
with ability to manage
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partment and sell parlll
'48 Chevrolet 1-11 Ton
good
working
oondition.
WILL BOARD horses or
Pickup _ Only $150
letter, state e~:perience
ies. Good care and feeding.!
wages expected. Write
Reasonable rates. Phone'
el-Ustd Chevrolet
The Daily SeRtinel, Box
'11131.
3 I
2 4 to
HtaY'( Duty Foclory

TODDlER

NEEDED

IS GROWING FAST
KEEP A

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Canadlall
of II ' ll Ill

GO IN SNOW

lniNG maeh1Del, repair
tlee, aD '!"'kaL WY H/.IIL

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ftJe Flhrlc Shop, Pomeroy
AUlhortJod Singer lalea
lontce.
Ill lie

NOW

IS THE
TJMI TO PLACI! YOUR
ORDER lot LIMESTONE
FOR DRIVEWAYS AND
PARKING AREAS.

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KNOnS USED
FURNITURE ond
AUCTION
·~·d.
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·MOTORS DISCOUNT

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Shorty Haclcelt, Ownw

OJ'EN EVES 9 P.M.
POMEROY, OIDO

·'

but two • 1b!i ,

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New &amp; Uud Cars and

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NOTICE: WIU buy fos
alld for man over 40 in Pomeroy dark beige finisb, heaterskunk till Morch 15. B i 11 area. Take short auto tr!pa Special.
Bailey, RHdsv!Ue, Ohio.
to .contact customers. A1
21
lllllll J. W. Duke, M8f., Tex· ,
Che I t $1695
- - ' - - - - -- - a' Refinery Corp., Bos 711, 62
vro 8

CARRIER

tU I. Moln
Helen Ioiiey

41a&amp;ht ·r
anr' -

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SAVINGS

Wanted

THAT

JaniU Pfellftr,

MeDIIDiel Service
hHeldon
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tm)TJW(I

Charlea Lyo., Gmge,
oon, W. Va.
I 13 tie

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PT. PLEASANT .-

GREAT
loll
trucks, 1941 ll!ld JIISS.

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IFriday ~I I p. m. Ia the Ch
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Mr. Melllmlel d ·
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WE'RE

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llfrs. Eota 11:. BunCh,
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Patrick D.
llfrs, llarrf
Eddjl, Mlch&amp;el E.
l\lro.
Greeson, Mrs. .
!lam
llfrs.
A. Holstine,
H.
llfrs. Andrew
WOllam H. Llveaay,
McCoy, Edmond M.
Nichola, Paul 11'.
Donald L, Wortmaa,
dore R. Yatea, llfrs. ~
SReio ond Ialani tlauabter.

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WHI&lt;T!\'IilllT

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FOUR ROOM
apartment. WY U3115.

1965 Dodge - - - ~395

1 21 Ue

440 Coronet 2 Door Hardtop. Power lleeriDJ, MIA.

Trans. Radio and Heater.

1965 Dodge - - - ~495

.!T

StaUon Wagon. Auto. Trw. Power llllri,. lladiD
and Heater.

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ment. WY 2-3658.
11 IS

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trial

and
room
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meat&gt;. WY ~54U.
12

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ba!b, apartment in Pomeroy.
WY ,H915.
12 31 tfc
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for rent Pho.. WY 2-27'11. AI·
ter • p.m. Phone WY 2-357(.
Rowley and Reed Hardware,

Iabrie

JJ. Olympic

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- $895
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DeSoto :- • ~ $79$.
4 Door Sedaa. Radio 'illd 'Heater. Power Steerlq Ill.

la1'PII
or
rodlalor·- t. lbo

13.-..
25.lllelndr

as...._,.

bath, modern residence. gas
furnace. Poiat Lane, LincobJ
Heights.
2 I 8tc

1960Ford

By BRANNER

1960 Chevrolet • - ·*1195 ·

EXPERIENCED

%7. Pelt

-INFURNISHED,
------·--··
I
4 room and

Ster Chief 4 Door Sedan. Auto. Trw. Rodio lllill
Heater. Power Brake1. Ono owner•

Galaxle 4 Door Sedan. Auto. Trw. Rodio and Htater

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rent in the Village o1 Middl•
port. CaU WY Z-3346 or WY
2-2186 or WY Z.3600.
11 30 tfc
' ROOM house, furnaco heat.
North Third St., Middleport. I'
WY 2-3056.
l 4 31&lt;
8RICK Duplex 3 bedroom,
living room, dining room, kit-chen. baseme•t and garage,
forced air gas furnace. But· ~
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Sentinel, .,.,_y-Middleport. 0., Feb. 4, 19118

t
r

WANT AD ·
INFOIMATION

FOR SALE

Far Sill

.....,~Mt!MA.M.

C411CILLATIOMI

fl, Pomeroy
111011t Block Co., Pomero,..

.... DIY .. Pu~

u.. a.ur;s

CARRY
OUT
SERY'ICE

IEWI LANDMARK

obampoOer

COitltiCTIONI
WI. . . acc•ph41 uJIIII t:ll A.

.,.. D: 15 p.

For
- . P i n t of Londmerlt

lllld uPhDII!Iery .
Blue Lustre.

DIADLINU

I P. M. D1r ....... Pv111111t1011

'

Fyr-Zea

I 31

BOUNDB\

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TO GIVE

'·

WY2-2156
Wanted To Buy

AIITIQUE
Furniture,
:::~!~~F:or~t~W:o:rth~I,~T:exa:•·_:_~
11-11
mllcellanoous.
Call or,.:
2 1 8tc L.
W.B.Ton
Like new 750x20Mn. Howanl Cecil. 1111 W. IWANTE:D,
10 ply tires. Cab A-1 con·
Malo Sl, PoJneroy.
Experieneed~:~~ ~~ dition. Heater, heavy duty
anic for minor parts
springs, 292 cu. in 6 cyl
tion service. Must bt
engine.
with ability to manage
Notice
partment and sell parlll
'48 Chevrolet 1-11 Ton
good
working
oondition.
WILL BOARD horses or
Pickup _ Only $150
letter, state e~:perience
ies. Good care and feeding.!
wages expected. Write
Reasonable rates. Phone'
el-Ustd Chevrolet
The Daily SeRtinel, Box
'11131.
3 I
2 4 to
HtaY'( Duty Foclory

TODDlER

NEEDED

IS GROWING FAST
KEEP A

'l1ie Yuka Rlnr l'llll ,
Canadlall
of II ' ll Ill

GO IN SNOW

lniNG maeh1Del, repair
tlee, aD '!"'kaL WY H/.IIL

'

ftJe Flhrlc Shop, Pomeroy
AUlhortJod Singer lalea
lontce.
Ill lie

NOW

IS THE
TJMI TO PLACI! YOUR
ORDER lot LIMESTONE
FOR DRIVEWAYS AND
PARKING AREAS.

'

WITH ONI OF YH1$1
KNOnS USED
FURNITURE ond
AUCTION
·~·d.
446#17

....... 1964 CORVAIR
----..:· ..... Standard Shift.

Othat 'l'Wp, ......
ef All l'wa41

t,liiO.JI

&gt;THE IIORN LOSER

7,1M.Q

~. If YOU'RE
I!.USV, MAYBE

1957 JEEP

.
@,
I

4 Wheel Drive. Deluxe Cab.

w

&lt;

BOTH IN A-1 SHAPD
'

·MOTORS DISCOUNT

Di&lt;plar

Shorty Haclcelt, Ownw

OJ'EN EVES 9 P.M.
POMEROY, OIDO

·'

but two • 1b!i ,

This I

New &amp; Uud Cars and

o..

I·

No Need 'lI
For

lrlt (IIIIey) CoiiiM

Pomeroy Motor Co.

Plflagrophic Rocord

~VER'S

..' .

"" GOM'·p

Tondtm. With Dump

Tn.ckr

.
1\r. ·
b
M

'63 Corvair _ $1399
Panel

- - - - - -- - -'-- $17,000 plus regular wb bonus I Local owner, good tires,
NOTICE: WIU buy fos
alld for man over 40 in Pomeroy dark beige finisb, heaterskunk till Morch 15. B i 11 area. Take short auto tr!pa Special.
Bailey, RHdsv!Ue, Ohio.
to .contact customers. A1
21
lllllll J. W. Duke, M8f., Tex· ,
Che I t $1695
- - ' - - - - -- - a' Refinery Corp., Bos 711, 62
vro 8

CARRIER

tU I. Moln
Helen Ioiiey

41a&amp;ht ·r
anr' -

BA.U..El"S BESTA.IJilA.m'

SAVINGS

Wanted

THAT

JaniU Pfellftr,

MeDIIDiel Service
hHeldon
-.~,..

ENJOY SI:INDAY DINNER AT

tm)TJW(I

Charlea Lyo., Gmge,
oon, W. Va.
I 13 tie

S.IIIIJI"IVlld by •

PT. PLEASANT .-

GREAT
loll
trucks, 1941 ll!ld JIISS.

Wast Columbia, ,... h• .
IFriday ~I I p. m. Ia the Ch
• WUCOPD Marliiaey w l
Rev. Mareua Traugb oft
: llurial ... Ia Loll 0 '
Mr. Melllmlel d ·
Mondaj .... i• .
u apporetll btlrt aU.dl.

qe.r,

Our tamoua Plzu,
Broasted ClllciE011 Ia fact our · ontlnl
meu~ 1J available lor
fi!TJ out semee.
PIOIIJ,oc prlceo. too.

WE'RE

m. 'l'buroiiay,

JIIJellar,.S
llfrs. Eota 11:. BunCh,
A. Bales, llfrs. Jobn E.
Patrick D.
llfrs, llarrf
Eddjl, Mlch&amp;el E.
l\lro.
Greeson, Mrs. .
!lam
llfrs.
A. Holstine,
H.
llfrs. Andrew
WOllam H. Llveaay,
McCoy, Edmond M.
Nichola, Paul 11'.
Donald L, Wortmaa,
dore R. Yatea, llfrs. ~
SReio ond Ialani tlauabter.

STUDIO

''

i ..

.

1Cl

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DRIVE AWAY WITH A·
LlnL! ORPHAN ANNII

By HAROLD GRA'f.. - '

VEAl!! WEU..
WHI&lt;T!\'IilllT

IS, $.AI'ol(){ CAf't
~IT

AU.

I'VE SEEN
CATS~

~

&lt;

' \.

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OUT

OIOtfT k'NI:M
lHEY IWl At«

RIGHT, AAO
H&lt; OOWIT
U&lt;E Ill

FOUR ROOM
apartment. WY U3115.

1965 Dodge - - - ~395

1 21 Ue

440 Coronet 2 Door Hardtop. Power lleeriDJ, MIA.

Trans. Radio and Heater.

1965 Dodge - - - ~495

.!T

StaUon Wagon. Auto. Trw. Power llllri,. lladiD
and Heater.

FOUR ROOM furnished apart· l
ment. WY 2-3658.
11 IS

....

trial

and
room
ed ll!ld unfurnished
meat&gt;. WY ~54U.
12

''

I.Piaeed

eiUetlaia

H. Qutoonjlf':
U . CrinkJed

FURNISHED, I rooms and
ba!b, apartment in Pomeroy.
WY ,H915.
12 31 tfc
I ROOM turnished apartment
for rent Pho.. WY 2-27'11. AI·
ter • p.m. Phone WY 2-357(.
Rowley and Reed Hardware,

Iabrie

JJ. Olympic

..........
"tlylog

'

1964 Dodge - - - ~295

'&lt;F.5, /IJI!Allo .•

rw.

I WILL NOT!

(p LIKE 1ll 9E

IN 1l!E 51'1ill.tl6

1963
Dodge
*1795
Polara I
Sedan. Auto. Trllll. Power ........_

.._
..._

1963 Pontiac - - -•1995

...............

I·

Station Wagoo - VIL ltd. Tr1111. Powv ........
Radio and Heater.·

&amp;a,.-

,

BEE-

lloQr

"Sure S~n of Quality"

PLUMBING Ruro
DosoJ Bottle Gu. AriiOld
tllen, Ita B. Malo Stroel

tl.SIDOllft.~

........,.

23.-

• aile

:'\:.;
25.JI'ootway

RADIATOR
SERVICE

........
.........
........

JI.J!!xe......

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rrom
t1Je
llalldooer

1:1 Camlno V8. std.

wat•elt bat8r ...._

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a...._

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1959 'chevrol•t - ·• ··•895
• Door Hardtop
..

spr::~~r:r:ra~d. ·

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Lo•o••~o~oow
lllllloiUJilll.t.llJJo, lt far a. tw O'o, ee. . _ - . -

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2 Door Sedan: Auto.
IDd Heoter.
' ·Tru., ,aadlo
.

COIIQI'Il~

to

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Val~

OR their IICID StmdiiJIBdllioli,, • , -TIW
;,.lliiiL Coming Pe~.. 8. '

.
.

PalllliMtlll Co.

'

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lutidar Tft!ICa.

., ., .

1.

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•I

-' -·' '·'

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,t-i

j

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-

"'-

DAILY~- llete. . . . . . . . . . . . .

'fin•

--

.)fi .

.

1 - 1959
Pontitc
- $895
2 Door Sedao. Auto. Tr1111. Radio oD4 iJNW, .'

&amp; ~

FOR SALE

·,·::·r

'

.::"

1

'

"

.o
.. •.(

Trau. Radio.

~~

BLARTNAR'S

11. W :: ~..

for t.11o -

- - - •1095

•

1959
DeSoto :- • ~ $79$.
4 Door Sedaa. Radio 'illd 'Heater. Power Steerlq Ill.

la1'PII
or
rodlalor·- t. lbo

13.-..
25.lllelndr

as...._,.

bath, modern residence. gas
furnace. Poiat Lane, LincobJ
Heights.
2 I 8tc

1960Ford

By BRANNER

1960 Chevrolet • - ·*1195 ·

EXPERIENCED

%7. Pelt

-INFURNISHED,
------·--··
I
4 room and

Ster Chief 4 Door Sedan. Auto. Trw. Rodio lllill
Heater. Power Brake1. Ono owner•

Galaxle 4 Door Sedan. Auto. Trw. Rodio and Htater

:llF-

1

~

eWUILm11
eiiAI.DWIII
.... oTHIR PAIIIIM
llbNDS

· Polara 500. Conaole add Auto. .,_ lhlft.
Sta~ng. Radio.

211.-·
...
....
_
.-.......... ..__

TWO TRAILER SPACES lor
rent in the Village o1 Middl•
port. CaU WY Z-3346 or WY
2-2186 or WY Z.3600.
11 30 tfc
' ROOM house, furnaco heat.
North Third St., Middleport. I'
WY 2-3056.
l 4 31&lt;
8RICK Duplex 3 bedroom,
living room, dining room, kit-chen. baseme•t and garage,
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Lutherans to hold First Anniversary
Mainly About
Fund
Raising
Dinner
Sunday
Evening
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Members and frlende of St. clal reports and announcement
People In

Paul's Lutheran church

in of tuture plans and hopes of the

~~~;,~.:.11f~~~.~~::.~':~r. co~:~t~"ho.llleb will review

ve..Sary Fund-raising dinner. It financial progress. Mickey Wll·
will be in the cafeteria of the l~ams will report on actual
Pomeroy Elementary school. building l""''!"ess to date, and
All members and friends of the answer questtons about It Cbar·
church are participating in the les Evans wtll rep~rt on future
planned covered disb dinner . plans, both Immediate and disFollowing dinner.
Kenneth tant
Ill r
Braun will be toastmaster to the Robert Elberfeld ~h· out me
program which will include spe- l the over.all hste~ar d ~~ ~rogrsm of the c ur~ • an ~ mr
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POOTWEAR

:rustrychurch .. to advance Its
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A special sound motion picture, "All For Him," will be
Ishown relating to the program.
Also. a speeial skit Will be giV·
For The Family
en with members acting the
H
parts.
People will have no baby-sitting problems as arrangements
! have bet'n made to care
fer
Middleport, 0.
I them at the school.
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Members and friends are urg·
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ed to renew their enthusiasm
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and support for the ongoing
FOR Al.L OCCASIONS
work of the church In this lei·
lowship experience.
We--wire flo~Vei·ywhere

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God Calls Every·onp_...., Lay,
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Pomeroy

Paula June and Tamara El·
chlnger, daughl~ of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Etchinger ere con·
fined to their -hoine, by illness.
Miss Roberta Grueser returl)ed to her studies as a Senior at
Ohio University Thursdty. af.
ter s)li!nding _the between semesters vacatron wrth her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kra·
euter.
Mrs. Raymond Krider enter..'
ed Veterana Memarlal Hospital
Wednesday, for treatment
Mrs. Gladys Cuckler, who has
be&lt;in confined to hol' home lor
several months with a broken
hip and ankle was in Gallrpolis
Thursday for a check up at Hoi.
zer Hospital and Is improving.
Mrs. DessJe Pattersen ~ntered Meigs General
Hospital
Thursday, for treatment.

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Sentinel, Pomeroy·Mlddleport, 0., Feb. 4. 1888
tpeclal kla .. ..tll U,teel
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.1111 frulllul u If ·lbe-1idD!ItrJ luolll~ for tbo8e denied them not earrt'l!. 0111 br cle~r como
llld prleiltlloocl. Sometimes, for fDr lacl! of funlla. Zeal fDr !be¥ mltmenl
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lack of ~uruce, u In ·the lblnp will be infinitely more ....-,
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GOD CALLS EVERYONE
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Much , has been said a
bout Gods call to men and ,...
'?en to preach the gospel. T~
htlle is bemg said about God s
call to laymen to perf?"" speeial tasks. There are many effecttve wsys of preaching the

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pit 'llley can be dCine 'ol'ith
eq~al Importance providing-they
spring frOm 8 like &lt;OJIIIIIitmeDL
. Truly God's call to the llllD:
!airy of his word tlirou8b
preaching is a distinctive call
heard ollly by tbo8e , who pol·
seas an Inner sensitivity ~
ticularly altw!ed 1o the Dlvlna
volct. uWhom tball 1 send, mid
who will go lor us," constantly

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being opoken, does not always

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fall on responsive ears.
Wllbout hedging, Islah quick·
Iy answered, "Here am I, send
me."

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Mr A" ed 0 , h
Mr. ~nd '· ur ~us
The lack of thla kind ol rewere brnnne!IS visitors tn Park- spoilse J· acc~ts for the short..
ersburg 11wrsday.
age 6f mlmsters and laymen
, W~lter Bu~ns Harris Is
a alike~ operate the Oturch te
medrcal pailent at Veterans its highest efficiency. II. Ia
Memorial Hospi~l in Po~eroy. sometimes claimed that the call
Fielding Hawkrns, who IS em· to the mlnisiry is spoken Ia a
ployed with the New York Cen· clearer voice than the call to
tral R. R. at DtckeMOn,
is lay activity. '1llla Is not always
spending several days at his true', for everyone is a layman
home here with Mrs. Howkins. when first he hears the voice
Mr. and Mrs. John Seines of GOO.
- - - - - - - - - - have returned from a
three --:=c--c,::--::---:~.:--Mr and Mrs Walter Swelt week visit in Cleveland and Co- Family Parly C111en
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visi~d with hi,' parents, Mr. lumbus with their daughte~ and For Daugh_
ter, age 1
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and Mrs w. 1. Swett in Mid- son and famlhes. They VISited Mr. and Mrs. Mu Eichlni-Pomeroy Flower Shop
dleport ~nd their daughter and in Cleveland with Mr. and Mrs. et entertained with a family par· :
W. MaiD
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family, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Myron Duffield and family and ty Wednesday evenin_g at tbeir j
Mrs. Millard Van Meter
Reedy and children in Porne- m Columbus With Mr. and Mrs. Mulberry~ home, zn observ· ~
'.:=::;::=:=:=:::;:::;:;:::~·~----------lrey last sunday. They report Charle·s Seines and family.
ance of the first birthday ef
r -By Mr!l. Paul A. Sellen
that his aunt, August Swett,. is I Mrs. Michael Cline, McArth· lhei1 daughter, Becky Jo.
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Mr. and Mrs. Donalr ~cK~y &amp; patient at Veterans Memonal ur, spent the weekend with her After Becky Jo opened her•
o~ Newar~ spent BR evenlftg YIS.. hospital, Pomeroy.
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parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred gifts. a decorated birthday cake I
itmg their parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs . Elba McKmght Roush. She was accompanled iced in white and decorated in ,
Mrs. Verne WaUersoR.
Columbus and Mr. a~d Mrs, Ce- home by her son, Babby. who pink ice cream, coffee and pop I
Mrs. Jerry Graham w~o has cil Gillogly and children, Atlr had been the guest of his grtnd- weft! served to Mr. and Mrs. I
been in Vete'rans Memonal hos- ens, vi.~ ited with their parents, pr~rents for two weeks.
.rohn Fry and Mr. and Mn. l
pital for the past two weeks re- IMr. and Mrs. Fern Gillog_ly ov- 1 Mrs. Dana Lambe'rt is visit.. Jtarold Rose and Buddy and
turned tt ber borne last wee~. er the weekend. Mr . . Gillogly ing at the home of her s!Jn, Mr. David of New Haven, W. Va.: 1
Cora Webb, Letha Moms, is ill and confined te hiS hom~. and Mrs. Max Lambert and Mr. and Mrs. James Fry and !
Mary Lou Johnsoo and Gret- Mrs. laura Krebs and
B1f n J e in Columbus
j Mr and Mt11. Allen Eichinger '
ta Simpson of Racine Chapter 1 snent Sunday in Dayton wilh so ' 0 '
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of Pomeroy and the host and!
O.E.S . .attended t school of in- ~ Mr. and Mrs. Jan Pickett and
hostess and Becky Je.
struction at Marietta last Tues- Mr and Mrs. Errol Pickett and
Stratght fl·om P(JIIfli:; buufe·
day.
IRickii.
DANCE TONIGIIT
Margaret
Sellers
and
Bill
Mr
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and
Mrs.
Earl
Starkey
e&lt;1
erv1Ce
The
Eastern • Kyger Creek I
mrds, the clean , young
Nance
called
on
Linda
and
,
r.ere
in
C8lumbus
recently
to
basketball
game scheduled to
lir1es of t/,e back . cin;Jed
Ronni&lt;' Halter in the Carmel _attend the regular
monthly
n OUf
bt played tonight at
Kyger
high • n1·e boot in hrioh t
community
Friday,
Jan.
28.
meeting
o[
the
d1
rectors
of
Young
people
of
the
First
Creek
high
school
has
been
u;l!it~.
Ayward
Jones
spent
a
few
!
the
Grange
Mutual
Casualtv
In·
Baptist
Church
in
Middleport
postponed
to
a
future
date.
The
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days
with
his
wife
and
child-,
surance
Co.
and
the
GM
Premparticipated
in
Youth
Day
durdaoce
scheduled
following
the
13 to 4 • $5.99
ren. He is employed al Cleve- ium Budget Corp.
iT;g the Sunday School and mor· game will be held at the Kyger
~iris 4Y, to 9 • $6.99
land.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Walker! ning worship services last Sun· High gym from 7:SO to 11 p. m.
and Kent of Thurman visited day at the church.
instead. The Junlor class will
It i ~ net Irue thal
mules ! wil~l Mr. and ~Irs. Dale Dye on• Senior students too~ part In spensor tbe dance which ls ~
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Middleport
are rmmune to disease, bUt ; Tuesday.
j both services by teachmg class- en to the public. Tbe Jays will
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Columbus Business University ' ing's messages. The Youth Sun.
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a weekend with her par- day was planned by the
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and Nancy.
parts of the servlces.
Mrs. Pansy Jardan accompan· The worship service leader
ied her father, Dana Turner or, was Buddy Moore. Pat Ed''~'!'l
Harrisonville lo Athens
spoke on "Love Me,"
Jack
he entered Sheltering
Sigman on "FoUow Me,"
Hespital for observation.
Larry Gladwell on
"Serve
The Cuiumbia
Me." All were on the getlel'l~l
School Mothers Club
tepic, ''Christ's Challenge.'
Teaching Sunday Hu~~~~~~
a skating party for
Friday evening at Dow's
were Marta
ercade, Nelsonville.
Kindergarten, and Dave
Mrs. Robert Mattox has
kias, Paul Hoyea, Bob PriddJ•,I
in Columbus where she
sam Hood, Ann Wilson,
weeks helping care for
Brewer, Myrta Wilson, J~~~~
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husband's aunt, Mrs.
Brewer Stephanie Pulle1
k"
Matlox Taylor, who died
the Bu;y See claS!,
~~ ------"urday. Mr. Mattox joined
Moore the Men'a 801ib~;le~~::~\
funeral services in
Adult teachers a1
on Monday. They also
were Beulah White
tended the services which
ces Bearhs Mrs bu.rles
held In MiddlepOrt
- nett, Tony 'Fowl;., Miss "'''&gt;'I
Burral was in Pt. Pleasant.
p U M Cbarlea
Young ••• they demand the best! Quick. , •
Mr. and Mrs. James Petty
~-""Fredr~ibbs, Jr. alld
among the first to get a '66 car! Smart •• ,
children of !lcArthur
Ricbard Ow
ber
grandmother,
Mrs.
en.
they financed it, and saved on the over-all
Gala
way
on
Monday.
CO
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Social News

from ~ pulpit or iR the miselon !leld.
No work 1a more cleal:lt
CbriJUan lhaa Improvement of
henllh In lha medlcal . ai!d re1ated flelda, better nubitional
conditlona lor the underpr_lvlleg.
Ill, or better educaifoDal·oppOr-

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Jarael fallea In 11er atqi_ II) Of peace, and br1q .Biad lido
return to Gdd becllll8e, abe _ilkl ·lola of good thlDp." 'l'llb bl.,..
not do It 1n filth
wllb • )Dg 1a· ~ """" , al
clear commUnieDt II) ~·1 holl- ,.~ make poaaQI!e file ~.bo
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Mrs. Grace Holter
that ber
died
Pomeroy, Ohlo
at his home in
a besrt "'"''""·I
TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY IIII ;,~i~o~l~ollowing
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include his wife,
a daughter, Kathleen, a
"WILD IN THE COUNTRY"
(Technicolor)
, his parents, Mr.
Elvis Presley, Hope Lange,
Joachim Sr.
Tuesday Weld, Millie Pernumber
of
relatives
iD mergs1
kins, John Ireland.
county.
"SIGNPOST TO MURDER"
Joanne Woodward,t Suart
MR. CLAGI\Tf DIES
Whitman, Edw. Mulhare.
Are we all Potential Killers?

MEIGS THEATRE

Get yow auto loan heJe NOW/

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Lefs see which big car
gives you the most
for your money-·
l,and the longest warranty:;,

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Member Federal Reserve System

SUN.-MON.-TUES.

Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

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the year and third of
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