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Around And
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Middleport

2 Reviews about Viet Nat(! Struggle
Highlight Literary Club M'eeting

M . I Ab ut
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Mrs. Venoy is
Hostessof
Ch urch Class

l...,_DaUy · senttnel; Pomeroy-Middleport, o, Feb. 10. 1966

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People In
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BIG SHIPMENT!

Reviews of books written •· "The Devll's Advq.,.te" and
SALE
~out the current struggle in\ "Shoes of the Fisherman." The
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The Feb
meeting of
Mr. and Mrs. Wlllartl
Viet Nam and the United State, characters of the navel
are Mrl Eustance Wilson and Golden R~ass of the
and Mr. aild Mrs. EDJ&lt;erst~
Image abroad htghlighted the placed in a modem setting a- 1\trl. Ul Latanza of Pomt Plea· ero Church of Christ was
Well have returned from a 1wo
meeting of the Middleport Lit· midst the intrigue of the VIet sant, W. Va. vlsltt:d Wednes· ~
Ding at the
weeks vacation m Florlda While
erary Club held Wednesday a!- Nam situation and the U. S. day with the former's paren!', f Mr a~v~ s Edward VeJllly there they visited Mr. and Mrl.
Chrome, Bronze &amp; Brau,
temoon at the home of Mrs. foreign policy.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mattox.
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' Fred Raaenbaum at Dania; Mr.
Chari., Bradbury.
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The name of Charlotte [)avids ·
aild Mrs. Charles Spencar,
Goldtone, Whtte Round
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The second review, The New son was unintentionally omit- Mrs. Jerry Masters,
Bradenton Beach aild Mr
Tableo, Rectangular TabMrs. Bernard Fultz, wearmg I Face of War" by Malcolm W ted from the. members attend- was in charge of the meeting Mrs J hn .Bowen ~nd Mrs. Ellen
les, Drop Leal Tables, 4, '
lthyell~w turbafntlheo ddrPSS mf Browne bad been prepared by iog the meeting of Group I of which opened with devotions Bae~ BradeotoR.
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e munner
·• women
Mrs. Harold Sauer but
was the First United ·Presbyterian taken from U Corinth10ns
the
dramatiZed tbe re- read by Mrs. Carl Horky, vice Church which met Monday even- Mrs. Venoy who had as
Rev. Menzel Smith vlsked Ray
view ~~ the book, .· ·1 he Ambas- president. The book deals with lnG at the home of Mrs. Richard liopic, "Charity". Following
Pullins at Pleasant Valley
$69.00 SETS ... , ... .... .. • SAL! $56.00 $149.00 SETS .. .. .. .. .. .. SAt:
!odor, by MatTIS West, also the new aspect of war as the Vaughan.
er by Jeri')' Master&gt;, a
pltal, Pt. Pleasan~ W.Va. Mon$19.tll SITS .. ,.. .. .. .. .. • SALE $64.00 $159.00 SETS " ' " " " ' " SA E $13f00
169.00 SETS " ....... ". SAL 16f00
$ft.OO SITS ........ , ..... . SALE $14.00
tht author of the best sellers, American troops ftght m Viet Mr. and Mrs. Michael Erwin outline of the life of
day afternoon
$119.00
SITS
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SALE
$".00
1":00
SETS """" , .. •· SAt:
Nam and the different batUe and sons Scott and Kevin of was given by Mrs. Charles
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1tactics emp Ioyed. bY o " es. Belpre spent TUesday and e • lew.
. le .Bentz Jnd Smith and
! The author dmnbes the atroc1- nesday with his parents, Mr. Members ,.,ponded to roll
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8? . Pt Pleasant w Va
P111meroy, Ohiet
ties suffered by our sold1ers and and Mrs. Chester Erwin
by naming bjble sweethearts.
! the hetple&lt;s women and ~hildMr.' and Mrs. Arthur Stover New program books lor the com·
ptiJUDii at Pl~i
TONIGHT
ren af the area as the V t e t were weekend guests of her SlS· lng year were distributed. P~ns V 11 ~sp'tal.
~, NOT OPEN
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· Cong use cruel mrthods
of ter and brother-in-law, ~h'. and \\ere made for a bakeless bake 8 ey
torture.
!Mrs. Larry Baker. Also visit- sale, ihe date to be
Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt WiU and
UIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
The
nu"fting
was
opened
with
!
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wiU1
them
was
their
mether,
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u
was
decided
to
help
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and Gary and Mr. and
FEB. 11 &amp; tl
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of
"Amrrira
the
Mrs.
Opal
Stanley
who
is
rethe
repair
of
lhe
church
floor.
Mrs.
Milp
McFarland of Cel"Dtl, DIE, MY DARLING"
Bt-aulitul,"
with.
Mrs.
Emer,son
siding
a~
Kerr,
Ohio,
at
the
Mrs.
Denver
Kapple
cOnductum~us
were
Sunday guestl of
TttHah l:!ank!lt'ad
r., \ ~· "APACHE GOL.D"
IJon es llf'Compar.tst. Mtss Sus- prt'sPnt Ltme.
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ed contests dw·ing the social theU" father, Emmett w~ and
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Mrs. Earl Davenport IS a pa- hour with prizes awal-ded to Mr. and Mrs. James Will and
Modern - Early Ameri&lt;ID
1 an Park. president, ('QIIducted
Lex. Barker
!th~ shlJrl buslnl'SS session. Mrs. tient at Holzer Hospital w~erc Mr. Masters, Mrs. Eskew and famHy.
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d M G ld ll.llchael
SUNDAY, MONDAY
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served by the hostess to lhoae and family rs.
of Syracuse
FEB. 13-14·15
QW\LITY
1 named above and Mrs, Clar- Saturday evening dinner
" MARRIAGE ON THE
REGULAR Auxilia Meets
ence Andrews, Mrs. Walter Ken of hOI' mother, Mrs. Susie"~"'"'
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Mrs Conrad Ohlinger Mrs nd
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Frank ~lnat r.o . D~;~un Murtln
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White Rose Lodge Auxlhary Louis Osborne and two child- Mrs. William Porttr and '""'"'
~met Wednesday afternoen at the ren, Tommy Masters and Craig were Sunday guests ef
legioo hall in Middleport. Mrs. Venoy.
mother Mrs. Susie Fischer.
1 Williaf Robson, president, was
Frank Fischer and Thtrrlll·'~
VALENTINE'S DAY FEB. 14
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l'ischer and Terri Lynn ..,,,.~
Knee Hole and Student Type.
Present were Mrs. Robson,
Wednesday afternoon with Mrs.
Mrs. Perry Mitch, Mrs. David •
Susie Fischer.
Maple, Mahogany, Walnut,
. Entsminger, Mrs. Waller Hayes,
White, Cherry.
Mrs. Edgar Allensworth. Mrs.
James Souders Mrs. Herman
$59.po _ Sale $48.00
Bailey, Mrs. otho Watts, Mrs
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I Pat Gallagher, Mrs. Norman Students at Mtddleport High
$69.00 _ Sale $54.00
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BOUQUETS- CORSAGES
Followmg the meetmg lhe group Katz, professor
of piano at
.
$79.00 _ Sale $64.00
went to the Martm Restaura nt Ohio University, in a recital in Chur~b ~omen of Mea~ l~;IIJ$;.9 .•00
POTTED PLANTS- ARRANGEMENTS
lot refresmcnts. Hostesses were the high school auditorium Feb- ty are mvtted to share Ill ~
_ Sale $74.00
Mrs. Mitch, Mrs. Allensworth ruary !4 at !0:45 a.m.
Day service at the Grace
Frt&gt;.!ih, bea~Aliful blooms from
and Mrs. Ida Bachner Icon- The concert was arranged by copal church, Thursday, Feb.
$98.pc) _ Sale $82.00
Pomeroy Flower Shop will rmt\'t&gt;y
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tnbulmg.
Mr.
William
Russell,
Principal
17.
Tbe
sei'Vlce
Is
a
preparatlu
your sentiment best. Order yours
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and Band Director at M.H.S., lor Lent.
today
PLAN DANCE
is being sponsored by the The Rev. Griffin C. Callahan
I, Friday night following Rarine- and
M.H.S. Band Boosters as part of Trinity church, Parkersburg,
1 Wahama
basketball
game. of their cultural program for will direcl the meditation.
Wahama held at their school the students at Middleport.
A coffee and social hour beKroeh1er. Valentine Seaver,
WI
auditorium
from
9:30p.m.
to
12
Persons
in
the
eommunity
are
ginning
at
10
a.m.
will
precede
Berklioe Lounge Chail'fl, Occasion·
WtP.E
pm. The Jays will emcee. The oordially invited Thre wiD he lhe servlee
at 11 a.m. The
at Chairs, Swivel Rockers,,
FLOWERS
Wahama Annual Staff is sponsor. a few seats available at no cost. ladies are askeo to bring a sack
Platform
Rockers, R;eclinera and
EVERYWHERE
Mr. Katz is professor of piano lunch and dessert and a hot
Roek or RecUners.
William Russell, Blind Goods at Ohio University In Athens drink will he served at noon, .
1 chatrman, reported a balance of and recently completed a con.l bv women of Grace church. The i
$29.00 Occaslonof Chofn Solo $1f
138.60 sent to the State De- cert tour of Europe.
service wU close by 2:30 p.m. I
$54.00 Swlvol Rockoro
i partment of Blind. Mrs. Brad_
&amp; Recllnoro ......... Solo $42
bury
served
homemade
&lt;andy
$59.00 Swivel RO&lt;klt's .. Solo $41
I. at the close of the meeting
Phone WY 2-2039
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Mrs. Millard Van Meter
$69.00
Swlvtl Rockers &amp;
' Eighteen members answered
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At Bachtel Church
Lounge
Choirs . .. . . . . Solo $54
200·W, MAIN
POMEROY
The youth of Bachtel Church
I roJt call, naming a wntempor- S OS eSS 0
$79.00 Plolform Rockln Sole $64
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held Youth Sunday Ftbruary
$89.00 Swivel Rockers Solo $74
The Letart Falls WSCS met taking over the duties and ol$109.00 Swivel Rocktrs Solo $81
1r~ently at the home of Mrs. flees of. the church. A PtoKram
129.00 RKilnorHiodrors Solo $104
&amp;
IJohn Hill with prayer by Lll· conce~mng Joseph was used.
$139.00 Lounp Ch•lrs . .Solo $109
1 lian Early The scripture Psalm
Takmg part were David
$119.00 Lounge Choirs 1•1• $ft
: 103, was ·, ..d by Erma Hill. h~m, Joyce Brabham,
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Mary
Haley,
Beverly
11 c,. m s were,
B
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s ammg,R
· by Lorna Bell· Making Ameri- usse1• arara ars a ,
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The 'by Roush, Rhonda Brabho'11,
I Human Lincoln Linda Hill I Kathy Haley, Paul Sayre,
: and Who Lead; the Lambs A: Burdette, Debbie Gibbs, Sandi
: stray? by Judy King.
Marshall, Jack1e Needs
The business meeting was Jan~t 8l!lith.
I presided over by Orpha ffill. D~rectmg_ them was D o n n
] Officers were elected and home Roush, asststed by Nancy
. made ice cream and cake were · brook.
served by Mrs. Hill to seven
members and three visitors. The PLEDGE POMEROY GIRlS
IMarch meeting will be at the' The Ohio Northern Unh1ersl'y
• home of Lois Bell.
chapter of Alpha Xi Deltt
ority has announced the name.s
WOMEN .
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CHOffi TO SING
of two freshmen women, both
I The Lakin Choir under the di-' of Pomeroy, pledged January
rection of Mrs. Fitzwater will 19. They are Patricia Fultz and
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present several choro l numbers Pamela O'Brien. Alpha Xi
ODDS'N ENDS
I Sunday, February 13th at the ta Sorority is one ol three naChfton Methodist Church at 71tiona! soroitie9 now on the
(Some Are Esk i/oos)
1Ohio Northern campus.
p.m.
$79.00 SET. SCREEN, ANDIRONS AND TOOLS - - - SALE $42.00
$54.00 SET. SCREEN, ANDIRONS AND TOOLS
SET $32.00
PAIR
$32.00
SET.
SCR~EN
AND
TOOLS
SALE
$18.110
eMilk Glass
$15.50
FIRE
SCREEN,
SPARK
GUARD
SALE
$9.00
elnfants Stretch
$15,50 ELECTRIC LOGS
SALE $9.00
Suits
$1G.60
COAL
GRATE
BASKETS
SALE $7.00
Broken Si1es
eSweatera
$75.00
GAS
LOGS
SALE
S!~
eJeons
$12.95 LOG OR WOOD HOLDERS
SAALLEE ~
eHaines Tops
5
SAVES
WEAR
ON
CUPIDS
$9.95
LOG
B4SKETS
&amp; Briefs
$3.95 CHARC:OAL BASKETS
SALE $2.50
Volontlne's Day-Monda,, Febtulll' 14-o doy for r~M~~WG
Nothing Over
and reministi"'! And, whether you're lookin1 for 1 spacial
Valentine, or a special pMty set. you can do all your
'latentlne shopping with one convenient stop It our
SiH 12 by 12 Foot Sla
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Church Women
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Sell River
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Sale! CHAIRS

Pomeroy Flower Shop

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This Is It! Our Big Clean-Up Sale!

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gift suuostion~ 1IH wrapo, party sets 1111 hGtnt d-•
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FIXTURES

SALE! SEAMLESS
ROOM SIZE RUGS

RUGS -

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S.le $58.00

1 ll11ular $109.00
RUG -

18 Regular $59.00 Rugs _ _ Sale
10 Regular $49.00 Rugs _ _ Sale
3 Regular $34.00 Rugs _ _ S.le
11 Regular $78•.00 Rugs _ _ Sale
6 Regular $79.00 Rugs _ _ Sale

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9 FOOT BY 12 FOOT SIZE

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$46.00
$38.®

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$64.00
$65.®

Size 12by 15 F., SID
3 R11ul1r $8P.OO
RUGJ - S.le $76.00
3 R•ul1r $139.00
RUGS - Slle $111.00

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Seled Your Valentines and V1lentlne
Candy on th't main floor ..•
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MARIA GRIJESER

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ClashHead
Ft've-Game Card

With Register

t·:·ls today denitd charge9 by a
Y&lt;1111H( .\egro mother !hal her
,.h1ld wu bitten to death by
r;lt~ Thry said rats chewed on
thr haby afetr it was dead.
'The word Is 5preading and
Wf' want something done.'' slud
i Cljffor,d Burkt. 11 retired bus
d''l\rer' und leader of a civic
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eoacH &lt;an say, "!ley, ref, you cotta be klddlnJ." Scream It or smile and shake your
bead, •• Loa Anplea' Fred Sebluo, ltlt, and CIDclnoaU'a Jack McMahon demonstrate•
The referee 11 Meucl¥ Rudolph.

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1'0NI\Oiff'S GAMES:' _)( ,,
By UnHed Prt&amp;l lnlern•tJ•nat Ne1sonv il''Ui'
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1Logan at Galllpoli•
Ea•tem
Dlvlolon
Jerrf'Turnet slammed ·In 30 Gene Abels was second high J. Turner ls-11-30; w. Collins By
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lth 20 point 14-10 p S 'th 3.1).6 T0 t 1 S1
n .., Prell llllerniiHII An AII·W..t Vlrrlnla east had 6.
points as aecond P ace r ""' or
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will feature the f''!.ato of the Gallipolis was never in It, Boston
otone 500 downed the Vinton George Johnson had 21 for the l4-106.
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'ets 106-59 Thuraday night In Vinton Jets.
· Vilton Jell (It) _ B. Wool· Syrncuae 103 Nl.!!arl 71
Bill Bend Junior High Blll!ke~ trailing. 4-15 after the first
Cmdnnati .
36 21 .b32 McArthur at ·East""' ; ,J
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hall Toornament Saturday in iod. down 12-27 at the half. and , Phliadelpb~a
20 3S .364 Kyger Creek at North Galul
the'; GaiUpolla Independent Bas· •6 "'.J Auto 11011 - C. Wolfe bridge tf.l·IJ· B..Ratliff l·il-2; Ordgprt fi2 So Conn. St. 80
the Wahama gym when Point behind 21·40 after three per.. New Yor~
Hannan Trace at Soutlil\1iferl
ketball League 1n Washiqlon 1,·2·36, A. Buffmgton B-0.12, L. L. Bradle) &gt;-2·12, D. Mah•n Urslnus ~ ~ Mil"-· ••
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1Wilton at Rutland
sc)&gt;ool l)'l!t.
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W. L. Pct. 1kacine at Wahama
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B•baon 47 Gordon ..
settin• Baltlin·g· for third and fourth,[
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Elbetf~ds
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Weihero
Hill - R, We1her 2- Frrestone
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28 34 .15l P!'moroy at Logon
ant and first place ·G &amp; J ~ • ·'· "u er ~~ : · 'u er
on e s
! Bethany 71 Allegheny 113
118 Eighth Grade team '411-27 t ern an
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P·' Baltimore
roll~ 10 a 104-M win over 11-l-13; H. Shnner J-0-6; J. Ad- .
STANDINGS
~ Gannon 73 Geneva 41
with Davie Gillespie collecting m. Saturday.
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1st. Louis
25 Jl .424 Jackson at Coal Grove · ·"
' ams 5410. Totals 25-4·54.
' Team
Woo Lost :Buffalo St. 73 Buffalo II
211 points and Gary Clark IL Southern dropped liS battle ! Detroit
18 41 .305 Wahama ot Middleport . "
Weiher!.
Score by qcarters:
G &amp; J Auto
19 0 Dcknson 66 Frnkbt. Mrsbll sa , Steve Blowers was high
for With Pomt Pleasant Thursday I
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carl Wolfe accounted lot 36 G &amp; J Auto
'26 54 76 104 Firestone
Soul~
' GaiUpolis with ll and Norman • . · makmg match or onThursday Results
Hacme at Fairland
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14 27 42 54 Elberfeld'!'!
8 11
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Iy m the first quarter. It was Sa F
128 B to 117
Z&lt;~leski at Hannan Trace ,
points, big~ for the night In l'lnllae , . (HI) _ J. MD- Weiher·s
13·10 for Point al the end of • n ran
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the G&amp;J wtn. Steve Fuller was boaR U-12; WIOidlne &amp;+-If; P. Vinton Jt1s
4 14
Tech 110 Wake Foreat 81 New Offil:en Hold
the first P'riod. but 24·14
high for Weihers with 21.
.....,... tA-14 IL Abels 11).0.20; Dunlops
3 15 Davis &amp; Elkins 114 · W. Lbrty 7 Fint 1966 Meeting
halftime and 39·21 aft&lt;r three '
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Rcct&lt;ly Col105 Emry &amp; Hnry 11
periods. Rick Handley of Poirl :
Wm &amp; Mary 81 Geo Wash. 52 The newly elected officers or I wasn't being stopped His 24 !
ALL STARS
Carsn-Newm 84• Tusculm 14 the Middleport Church of Christ poinls was high for !he day by :
Pfflffer 76 Lenmr Rhyne 75
beld its first official meeting any boy. TheiSs had 9 for Sou· '
Fla St. 71 Jacksonville 49
Feb. b7. The first part was de· them.
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Miami, Fla. 80 V~rglnla 75
voted to the officers' workshop The serond game or Ihe ar.'
Fla. A.&amp;M. 104 Bthn Ckmn 94 conducted by the minister, Rev . .ternoon Saturday, to start at 2:
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Cin- 11 also said it would send a repClemson 98 Furman 86
Donald Hicks. The workshop p.m. puts Pomeroy in the lists '
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cinnati's bid for federal funds! resentative to Cincinnati te in•
Southrn U. 87 Jackson St. 82
progr_am is desigm&gt;d
. to stif!iu·l agaiust Rutland. ~ach with two ;
for a proposed new stadium on spect the riverfront site.
, Mf"rnphs St 71 Loyla. La. 69
late mterest and understand•ng : losses and one v1ctory ._Pome-1
the riverfront apparently was The delegation also met with
Vurhs ll6 Frndship Coli 107
in the duties and pradicl?s ,,r roy got there by avengmg two
Lodle• &amp; Men• $5.95
successful.
officials of the Bureau of PubTenn Wslyn 11 King CoiJ 67
the elders ~nd deacons of the . in-sea!lon loss es to Middleport . ~
Bowling B•ll 81gs
Officials tf the Urban Renew- lie Roads to discuss federal aid
0 . Lpscmb 75 Belmnt 7l
church.
dumping the little Jackets 25 ·,
a! Administration told 10 repro- in building access roads to the
Nd10ls St. 101 Wm Crey f7
A board meetmg followed and · 18.
sentatives of the city and Ham· $53 million stadium, which
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- the election of the executivP. \ The Panther Babes were :
ilion County Thursday that hopefillly will house a National
lure by clubbmg Wichita State, board members was c'OndUct·! down 7·2 after a quarter and .
work will begin Immediately on Football League team and the
93-76, Thursday mght.
.-d Elected for the year were : tra:led 15-8 at halftime. But a
The Bearcats .hit 8 scorchlnc iWendell Gerlach;
drairman: ' full court press wrecked the
rewriting the riverfront plan! Reds baseball team.
previously submitted to the Reps Donald Clancy a Recome
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shots
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William
Grueser
vice
chair· IJackets m !he second half. The
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publica-n and John Giliigan a
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t n 'Ie man and Herm~n Kincaid sec.i Panthers scort-d 10 points in thr
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th eBoys _ $5.95
The stadium then would be- Democrat, both from Cincmnab,
35 lead at lntermtssion and retary.
I rr quarter an s lit out {'lr
come eligible for federal funds, led the delegation to the meet·
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··· -' opponents. !hen went on
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eMens _
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' ing with URA ofr·:c••
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stay Ne11 1n ront e res 0 1
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on a 50-50 baSis.
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the wa for their l&amp;l~ win in 20 Rbrt Mrro 113 Mntn St. 86
I coun
more In
e our "'· r·.
rtverfront plan called for a Vice Mayor Eugene RuehlI arne/
'Mrrs Hrvy 103 W.Va. Wslyn fi9 lod, holdm~ Middleport to L i
high-rise apartment project. . mann, the del~ation leader,
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lFrmnt 80 Whlng 78 12 o.t.l
all rr .. thro~s
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The agency adviSed the c:ly S81d he felt confident "we.made
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Roland West had 2l points, ISlm Sl8 AJdsn-Broddus 85!2 ot) ' Max Folmet · Pat
O Br1en '
to send a representative to the considerable headway toward
Don Rolfes 22 and Mike Rolf
Midwest
and Jeff Hurt ea~h had SIX for
URA regional office in Chicago. making the stadium a reality."
19 for the Bearcats, now tl-3 In Cincinnati 93 Wichita St. 76
~omeroy . For M:ddlepurtd /I '
the MVC, while Jamie Thomp- Louisille 57 Drake 53
tmhmghamthha~ 4 as ~ "k altt '
70 lbs. $19.95 100 lb. $27.95 110 lb, $29.95 '
son had 8 game high of 28 S Th
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ms 71 S~ Jhn s, Mmn 67 getting 3
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Ell enda1e 66
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Rutland· gained the wmne
A pa1r of teams wtth high the MVC and 11-7 for the sea. Cftralla 71 Wabsh Valley 62
bracket agamst
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Olney
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Springfield
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COMPLETE LINE OF
ords tear mto each other to- Kenyon capitalized at the u«IK&gt; . Wslvon 61 Steub•nille ;7 E· ·t
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and satisfied and lookin mg t _w en avter V1SI s en
row ~~ mp_ ruson, : ' Kenyon 73 Denison 7l
, scort'd two winning buckets in
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,, g State m a non-conference game, 1· and Marietta mpped Muskmg- Marietta 78 Muskingum 74
side the final 60 seeDnd~
UPI Sports Wrller
forward to a great year.
onr of five on the Ohio rollege em 78-74 in Ohio Cor1ference T
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Easlern letJ 8·2 9-8 and 13·11
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s _wan er ''tl.
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g.:t.mes, while Kentucky Wesley- Tri-St. 72 Defiance 70
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at the qu arter posts and wa s
I alleaj 17-15 at the minutE&gt; nwr~
alienated one whole state and Stewart as well os pttrher D1ck . ~av: carr~st Th !\~~~rt ~ :~ ::- nvl e ~ 1 ~sec. Ruse ~ly 85 Greemlle 79
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instigated a flood of lawsuits Ellsworth and catcher Ed m 0 h c~nt s · : · U.."i e · : 0 Th 1 ~rd lsh:a~on,J h. Du Concrd1a, lll. 82 Lke F'orsl 6.1 when Barr b!aslt&gt;d off for hb
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n-1~facMurry 101 Ill St. 94
two riel den Jim Stettler htd
nd
a_ mvestlgatlons, a~e one I tc. the Cubs along with to injuries, grades and disci- lop with 26 points, hit on 29 of.N orthrn Mich 111 Nrthn Ill. 50 9 for Em;l!·rn.
"mple remedy for the1r trou- \\illiams who played .m every prmary measures. They WI'II be 36 rree throw attemps
t to overSoutnwest
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The rirsl game Saturday thu ~;
bles.
,
· inning f~r Chicago last season trying to break a two-game los- come an eight-goal deficit. Karl Bradley 102 North Texas 90
finds !ost&gt;rs";dl 1\'iiddleport and
Although they d_on t know ond batted .315 with 37 home ing streak.
Bolstad seared 14 points for the ISt. Louis 69 Tulsa 63
. Eastern starlin g a! 12 30 P m_
whether the~ are_gmrg ~open runs and lOS RBis.
Kent State, after a good start, Big Red, which also had the Te1 . Col l27 Miss Indstrial 10'2 The winner will finish as thf'
MIDDLEPORT, 0,,
2
the 1966 A~•t:ona M'l af:!
th
has !altered and sports • dis· rebounding edge.
' Tex. Western 81 Arizona 72
\ 7th piare tourney team . the los. N. ND AVE.
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stason m
an a, . 1wau
~Jsewhere,
e 8 a1trmore mal 6-12 mark. The Flashes aJ.I Marietta shot off to 1 43-33 West Tex. 96 Sui Ross 90
er eighth.
or some court room m between, Onoles welcomed _pitcher Wally so have been hurt by losses first half lead on Jim Hasling-1 :::::_:.::_:..::_::::_:_ _.:_:::~~:_------~~==============::::::::==::::~
the Br~ves know that
when Bunker and outfielder
Sam through disciplinary action.
er's 16 pomts, but had to fight
they g1ve Hank Aaron a ~at , Bowens into the fold ; Minneso-1 In another big battle ror pre9- o(f a Muskie rally , led by Jim
they've got a he~d start on JUst la received the signature of tige, Central State (13-4) visits Battle, whG fmlshed with
about any team m ba~eball.
H'ch Rollins; pitcher Wilbur Otterbein {14-41, while the rest points.
Aa~on, on~ of th~ fmest and Wood and eatchers Jimmie of the schedule has Case Tech
Sam Smith gunned In 2t1 :
steadiest hitters m modern Price and Manuel Sanguillen at Thiel ad John Carroll host- points for eighth ~ ranked Kenbaseball, wa~ one or a quartet joined the Pittsburgh Pirates· ing Eastern Michiga1 in Presl- tucky Weslelan, virtually
ol hJghly skilled outfrelders to satisfied Jist; the New York ! dents Conference games and . sured of an NCAA college
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agree to terms for the coming Yankees addt'd pinrhhil.t€'r Hay Concordia at Malone.
sion tournament berth with
1. 1
1
stason Tbursday. The other Barker and two minor league Cincinnati, tied for 11th na- 14-4 record. Tht Barons. who
thre~ we':f Vada Pinson ol th: hopefuls , pitcher Mike Jurewicz tionally. move back
into the led by five at the hall, have a
Clncmnat1 Reds, lloctl. Co!OVI· and Infielder Ray White, and ; Missoui Valley eonference pic- tH reoord.
to or th~ Cleveland lnd1ans. and Houston signed righthonded i
Billy W:lham1· of the Chicago pitchers Claude Raymond, Ron
Cubs.
Taylor and Tom Parsons in
The 32-year-old Aaron, who addition to rookie infielders
.. m he starting , his 13th major Doug Roder and Keith Graff a~- ~
h::ague seas(ln m two months, i nini and catcher Bob Watson.
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received a "substantial bGost"
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FIGHT RESULTS
of highest paid Cincinnati play By United Pres• International ;
($40,000) hy default with the PORTLAND, Maine (UP!) -~
departure of Frank Robin~on l•ish Beau James, 126, Lowell,
was one of four Reds to stgn Mass. outpointed Tommy Harontracts. The otlters were
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rt Dave den, 126, ProVIdence, R. I. (101. ·
pl....,;ers
Gallifan and Dan Neville and I
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LOS ANGELES IUPfl
Colavito was raised to Grant, 139, Santa Monica.
approximately $611_1100, a sum I Calif., drew with Jimmy
which left Rocky "extremely 137, Los Angeles UO).
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1Logan at Galllpoli•
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otone 500 downed the Vinton George Johnson had 21 for the l4-106.
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'ets 106-59 Thuraday night In Vinton Jets.
· Vilton Jell (It) _ B. Wool· Syrncuae 103 Nl.!!arl 71
Bill Bend Junior High Blll!ke~ trailing. 4-15 after the first
Cmdnnati .
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hall Toornament Saturday in iod. down 12-27 at the half. and , Phliadelpb~a
20 3S .364 Kyger Creek at North Galul
the'; GaiUpolla Independent Bas· •6 "'.J Auto 11011 - C. Wolfe bridge tf.l·IJ· B..Ratliff l·il-2; Ordgprt fi2 So Conn. St. 80
the Wahama gym when Point behind 21·40 after three per.. New Yor~
Hannan Trace at Soutlil\1iferl
ketball League 1n Washiqlon 1,·2·36, A. Buffmgton B-0.12, L. L. Bradle) &gt;-2·12, D. Mah•n Urslnus ~ ~ Mil"-· ••
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B•baon 47 Gordon ..
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Plvmouth St. 81 CoUlon Sl 11 Thursday when the Junior Fal- Pace lms es
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SATURflAV'S GAMESt , ,
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Weihero
Hill - R, We1her 2- Frrestone
22 46 80 106 S: nd ~ A m tn • 4 12 0 l) . cons whack d a t •• G 11 ;~ w:ll be each onro,.defeated Sou- San ~·ranrisco
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ant and first place ·G &amp; J ~ • ·'· "u er ~~ : · 'u er
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! Bethany 71 Allegheny 113
118 Eighth Grade team '411-27 t ern an
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P·' Baltimore
roll~ 10 a 104-M win over 11-l-13; H. Shnner J-0-6; J. Ad- .
STANDINGS
~ Gannon 73 Geneva 41
with Davie Gillespie collecting m. Saturday.
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1st. Louis
25 Jl .424 Jackson at Coal Grove · ·"
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' Team
Woo Lost :Buffalo St. 73 Buffalo II
211 points and Gary Clark IL Southern dropped liS battle ! Detroit
18 41 .305 Wahama ot Middleport . "
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Score by qcarters:
G &amp; J Auto
19 0 Dcknson 66 Frnkbt. Mrsbll sa , Steve Blowers was high
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14 27 42 54 Elberfeld'!'!
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Iy m the first quarter. It was Sa F
128 B to 117
Z&lt;~leski at Hannan Trace ,
points, big~ for the night In l'lnllae , . (HI) _ J. MD- Weiher·s
13·10 for Point al the end of • n ran
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the G&amp;J wtn. Steve Fuller was boaR U-12; WIOidlne &amp;+-If; P. Vinton Jt1s
4 14
Tech 110 Wake Foreat 81 New Offil:en Hold
the first P'riod. but 24·14
high for Weihers with 21.
.....,... tA-14 IL Abels 11).0.20; Dunlops
3 15 Davis &amp; Elkins 114 · W. Lbrty 7 Fint 1966 Meeting
halftime and 39·21 aft&lt;r three '
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Rcct&lt;ly Col105 Emry &amp; Hnry 11
periods. Rick Handley of Poirl :
Wm &amp; Mary 81 Geo Wash. 52 The newly elected officers or I wasn't being stopped His 24 !
ALL STARS
Carsn-Newm 84• Tusculm 14 the Middleport Church of Christ poinls was high for !he day by :
Pfflffer 76 Lenmr Rhyne 75
beld its first official meeting any boy. TheiSs had 9 for Sou· '
Fla St. 71 Jacksonville 49
Feb. b7. The first part was de· them.
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Miami, Fla. 80 V~rglnla 75
voted to the officers' workshop The serond game or Ihe ar.'
Fla. A.&amp;M. 104 Bthn Ckmn 94 conducted by the minister, Rev . .ternoon Saturday, to start at 2:
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Cin- 11 also said it would send a repClemson 98 Furman 86
Donald Hicks. The workshop p.m. puts Pomeroy in the lists '
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cinnati's bid for federal funds! resentative to Cincinnati te in•
Southrn U. 87 Jackson St. 82
progr_am is desigm&gt;d
. to stif!iu·l agaiust Rutland. ~ach with two ;
for a proposed new stadium on spect the riverfront site.
, Mf"rnphs St 71 Loyla. La. 69
late mterest and understand•ng : losses and one v1ctory ._Pome-1
the riverfront apparently was The delegation also met with
Vurhs ll6 Frndship Coli 107
in the duties and pradicl?s ,,r roy got there by avengmg two
Lodle• &amp; Men• $5.95
successful.
officials of the Bureau of PubTenn Wslyn 11 King CoiJ 67
the elders ~nd deacons of the . in-sea!lon loss es to Middleport . ~
Bowling B•ll 81gs
Officials tf the Urban Renew- lie Roads to discuss federal aid
0 . Lpscmb 75 Belmnt 7l
church.
dumping the little Jackets 25 ·,
a! Administration told 10 repro- in building access roads to the
Nd10ls St. 101 Wm Crey f7
A board meetmg followed and · 18.
sentatives of the city and Ham· $53 million stadium, which
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- the election of the executivP. \ The Panther Babes were :
ilion County Thursday that hopefillly will house a National
lure by clubbmg Wichita State, board members was c'OndUct·! down 7·2 after a quarter and .
work will begin Immediately on Football League team and the
93-76, Thursday mght.
.-d Elected for the year were : tra:led 15-8 at halftime. But a
The Bearcats .hit 8 scorchlnc iWendell Gerlach;
drairman: ' full court press wrecked the
rewriting the riverfront plan! Reds baseball team.
previously submitted to the Reps Donald Clancy a Recome
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shots
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The stadium then would be- Democrat, both from Cincmnab,
35 lead at lntermtssion and retary.
I rr quarter an s lit out {'lr
come eligible for federal funds, led the delegation to the meet·
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eMens _
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' ing with URA ofr·:c••
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the wa for their l&amp;l~ win in 20 Rbrt Mrro 113 Mntn St. 86
I coun
more In
e our "'· r·.
rtverfront plan called for a Vice Mayor Eugene RuehlI arne/
'Mrrs Hrvy 103 W.Va. Wslyn fi9 lod, holdm~ Middleport to L i
high-rise apartment project. . mann, the del~ation leader,
'g
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lFrmnt 80 Whlng 78 12 o.t.l
all rr .. thro~s
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The agency adviSed the c:ly S81d he felt confident "we.made
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Roland West had 2l points, ISlm Sl8 AJdsn-Broddus 85!2 ot) ' Max Folmet · Pat
O Br1en '
to send a representative to the considerable headway toward
Don Rolfes 22 and Mike Rolf
Midwest
and Jeff Hurt ea~h had SIX for
URA regional office in Chicago. making the stadium a reality."
19 for the Bearcats, now tl-3 In Cincinnati 93 Wichita St. 76
~omeroy . For M:ddlepurtd /I '
the MVC, while Jamie Thomp- Louisille 57 Drake 53
tmhmghamthha~ 4 as ~ "k altt '
70 lbs. $19.95 100 lb. $27.95 110 lb, $29.95 '
son had 8 game high of 28 S Th
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ms 71 S~ Jhn s, Mmn 67 getting 3
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Ell enda1e 66
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Rutland· gained the wmne
A pa1r of teams wtth high the MVC and 11-7 for the sea. Cftralla 71 Wabsh Valley 62
bracket agamst
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Springfield
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COMPLETE LINE OF
ords tear mto each other to- Kenyon capitalized at the u«IK&gt; . Wslvon 61 Steub•nille ;7 E· ·t
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and satisfied and lookin mg t _w en avter V1SI s en
row ~~ mp_ ruson, : ' Kenyon 73 Denison 7l
, scort'd two winning buckets in
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PPY
,, g State m a non-conference game, 1· and Marietta mpped Muskmg- Marietta 78 Muskingum 74
side the final 60 seeDnd~
UPI Sports Wrller
forward to a great year.
onr of five on the Ohio rollege em 78-74 in Ohio Cor1ference T
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Easlern letJ 8·2 9-8 and 13·11
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g.:t.mes, while Kentucky Wesley- Tri-St. 72 Defiance 70
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at the qu arter posts and wa s
I alleaj 17-15 at the minutE&gt; nwr~
alienated one whole state and Stewart as well os pttrher D1ck . ~av: carr~st Th !\~~~rt ~ :~ ::- nvl e ~ 1 ~sec. Ruse ~ly 85 Greemlle 79
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instigated a flood of lawsuits Ellsworth and catcher Ed m 0 h c~nt s · : · U.."i e · : 0 Th 1 ~rd lsh:a~on,J h. Du Concrd1a, lll. 82 Lke F'orsl 6.1 when Barr b!aslt&gt;d off for hb
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n-1~facMurry 101 Ill St. 94
two riel den Jim Stettler htd
nd
a_ mvestlgatlons, a~e one I tc. the Cubs along with to injuries, grades and disci- lop with 26 points, hit on 29 of.N orthrn Mich 111 Nrthn Ill. 50 9 for Em;l!·rn.
"mple remedy for the1r trou- \\illiams who played .m every prmary measures. They WI'II be 36 rree throw attemps
t to overSoutnwest
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The rirsl game Saturday thu ~;
bles.
,
· inning f~r Chicago last season trying to break a two-game los- come an eight-goal deficit. Karl Bradley 102 North Texas 90
finds !ost&gt;rs";dl 1\'iiddleport and
Although they d_on t know ond batted .315 with 37 home ing streak.
Bolstad seared 14 points for the ISt. Louis 69 Tulsa 63
. Eastern starlin g a! 12 30 P m_
whether the~ are_gmrg ~open runs and lOS RBis.
Kent State, after a good start, Big Red, which also had the Te1 . Col l27 Miss Indstrial 10'2 The winner will finish as thf'
MIDDLEPORT, 0,,
2
the 1966 A~•t:ona M'l af:!
th
has !altered and sports • dis· rebounding edge.
' Tex. Western 81 Arizona 72
\ 7th piare tourney team . the los. N. ND AVE.
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stason m
an a, . 1wau
~Jsewhere,
e 8 a1trmore mal 6-12 mark. The Flashes aJ.I Marietta shot off to 1 43-33 West Tex. 96 Sui Ross 90
er eighth.
or some court room m between, Onoles welcomed _pitcher Wally so have been hurt by losses first half lead on Jim Hasling-1 :::::_:.::_:..::_::::_:_ _.:_:::~~:_------~~==============::::::::==::::~
the Br~ves know that
when Bunker and outfielder
Sam through disciplinary action.
er's 16 pomts, but had to fight
they g1ve Hank Aaron a ~at , Bowens into the fold ; Minneso-1 In another big battle ror pre9- o(f a Muskie rally , led by Jim
they've got a he~d start on JUst la received the signature of tige, Central State (13-4) visits Battle, whG fmlshed with
about any team m ba~eball.
H'ch Rollins; pitcher Wilbur Otterbein {14-41, while the rest points.
Aa~on, on~ of th~ fmest and Wood and eatchers Jimmie of the schedule has Case Tech
Sam Smith gunned In 2t1 :
steadiest hitters m modern Price and Manuel Sanguillen at Thiel ad John Carroll host- points for eighth ~ ranked Kenbaseball, wa~ one or a quartet joined the Pittsburgh Pirates· ing Eastern Michiga1 in Presl- tucky Weslelan, virtually
ol hJghly skilled outfrelders to satisfied Jist; the New York ! dents Conference games and . sured of an NCAA college
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agree to terms for the coming Yankees addt'd pinrhhil.t€'r Hay Concordia at Malone.
sion tournament berth with
1. 1
1
stason Tbursday. The other Barker and two minor league Cincinnati, tied for 11th na- 14-4 record. Tht Barons. who
thre~ we':f Vada Pinson ol th: hopefuls , pitcher Mike Jurewicz tionally. move back
into the led by five at the hall, have a
Clncmnat1 Reds, lloctl. Co!OVI· and Infielder Ray White, and ; Missoui Valley eonference pic- tH reoord.
to or th~ Cleveland lnd1ans. and Houston signed righthonded i
Billy W:lham1· of the Chicago pitchers Claude Raymond, Ron
Cubs.
Taylor and Tom Parsons in
The 32-year-old Aaron, who addition to rookie infielders
.. m he starting , his 13th major Doug Roder and Keith Graff a~- ~
h::ague seas(ln m two months, i nini and catcher Bob Watson.
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received a "substantial bGost"
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FIGHT RESULTS
of highest paid Cincinnati play By United Pres• International ;
($40,000) hy default with the PORTLAND, Maine (UP!) -~
departure of Frank Robin~on l•ish Beau James, 126, Lowell,
was one of four Reds to stgn Mass. outpointed Tommy Harontracts. The otlters were
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rt Dave den, 126, ProVIdence, R. I. (101. ·
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Gallifan and Dan Neville and I
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LOS ANGELES IUPfl
Colavito was raised to Grant, 139, Santa Monica.
approximately $611_1100, a sum I Calif., drew with Jimmy
which left Rocky "extremely 137, Los Angeles UO).
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Bailey Employed
"CIJRE" IS liroPPED
- First ronnRl observance ol
As Parole Officef
PAU Prance (UP[) - Mother's Day was In Phlladelo
PT. PLEASANT - Harold E. Shoot~g was halted 011 the film phla, Pa., on May to, til8.
Bailey former Putnam County 'The Cure" Thursday when
SherW, has been employed as actress Ja~e Fonda
was Albert A. Michelson was thl
lhe Probationer and Parole Olli· confined to bed Wlth cblcken first American scientist to wiD
cer oerving·Mason and Pulnam
lhe Nobel Prize lD physiC~.
counties Mr Dalley began his (10%~·:__ _ _
new duttes Wednesday.
The new officer will be In
the Mason County Courthouse
on Friday of each week for
the convenience of those wishlng to contact him or he may be
reached by mall at Box D,
Poca, W. Va.
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MASON - Mrs. Ray Crank,
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henderson.. Charleston area
To The People ol Mason Coun- thll&gt; position, After that
representatiVe of Mason County
ty:
nouncernent, however, I
Home Dernonstrati&lt;&gt;n attended
a~e
Several weeks ago I "nnounc- contacted by many individuals
a State Executive Board meet.
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ed that I would not be a candi· ol both political parties who at- 1 WASHINGTON (UP()- Sen ing in Clarksburg recently.
PT. PLEASANT - Jobn
~te for re-election to the House tempted to persuade me to re- Russell B. Long,
D. La • At this meeting eight scholar- HeiSkell, farm
dlreclor of
'lit Delegates.
, consider my decision, It was ' charged today that for more ships were approved along wllh S.venllt Annua~ Mason County
'· J was completely sincere
pointed out .that a~ a n~tive Ihan 12 years five A~encan 4-H camper_ships. Largest of , WSAZ.TV Huntington, Will be
:everything that I said and
Mason Count1an J was obhgat- j drug ma~ers h~.ve conspired t~ U.e grants 1s the '1500 intE a· the opening .speaker for
the
l~•l 1 oould not alford to '
ed to work lor the bes' interests fix the pr1ce of wonder drugs. tiona! student scholarship pro. Seventh Annual Mason County
'lh~ \irne to once agam occupy of the county, that I had a
The Dernocrauc whip called vided annuall~ to a stndenl from Hay end Silage Show Feb. 17
--';-"· - - -·debt to repay for the
it "one of the worst. conspira- a foreign country for study at at the Ohio Valley Experiment
fits the peovle of the
cies ever foisted upon the Am· West Virginia University. Miss station.
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have long conlerred upon
erican people." He said It was Maura Fenelly of Ireland, the Judges for this ,.....·s show
lamily and myself.
.
o worldwide cartel to sell current recipient, Is a studenl iare Dr. James Palterson Ex·
I began .to reahze that If I the dn~gs at "identical, grossly in the col!ege of human resour. tension Agronomy SpecJalist of
1 am to conSJder myself a respon. inflated, and unoonsciounable ces and education at WVU.
West Virginia University; WU·
WAS
NOW
Sible Citizen, then I must em- high prtces."
uam Gregory, Research Assistploy whatever talents I
The Louisiana senator said It
a,t at the Ohio Valley Experi·
possess and must take the
costs l6 cents to make one pill
IS
ment Station: and Clifford Car·
Catalina Hard Top Coupe. Beautiful red finish
to work for those who
which until recently cost the
son, a dairy Iarmer from Mas·
white top and matching interior. Exceptional in ever)',
ed theiT conf•d7nc~ m me.
sick 51 cents and now sells
on, W, Va.
And so at thiS t1me, when I
PT. PLEASANT - Mrs. Mar· way. Po.,~r Steering a&amp;d brakes. Hydumatic.
announce my candidacy for
for 30 cents.
The speaking program will Uta Hamilton, nursing lnstMJO.
begm
· at 10 a.m.
, new term of office in the
,In a Senate ..speecll,
. Lon!!,
Thursday, tor at PI easant va11ey Hosp1I·
Virginia Legislature. 1
. said tbe cartel . co~.tmues to
February 17 In addiUon
to al, will be the guest speaker at Wildcat Conv. Cpe. Low mileage, like new tondltlon.
that if elected I will devote
operate 10 all lis vJgor althoogh
Mr. Heiskell, other speakers are the Point Pleasant Junior Wo- This one has the 325 horsepower engine. Buick's finest
time is necessary to fol · one aspect of the conspiracy
Dr. E. S. Elliot. of the West man's Club meeting
Friday and best. Shows the very best of care.
e Gulbransen Spinet ever
fill, to the best of my . , has been known to federal ag- . PT. PLEASANT- Mrs. Jul-, Virginlo University Department night at 7:45 p.m. in the Pres·
$395
I my obligations to the people encles smce at, least 19511. He Ia Lowery, Area Horne Oern· of Plant Pathology who Will byterlan Church. Mrs. Hamil·
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satd ~he ftrms mvolved m .the onst~ation ~~ent of eJght coun- discuss ·~Maize wart Mosaic/' ton will UM as her topic "Be·
e Wurlitzer Spinet
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Brerry C. Jones
conspiracy are Charles Pfizer ties m addlbon to ~ason coun- David Quinn, Extension Special- bavlor Development of
the Catalina Station Wagon. -~ sp~tless light blue finish 'With
matching blue vinyl lnteri~r. Low ::llieage by one very
·.~Jy American design
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Pathology and c:1iJd."
careful
owner. Power oteenng and brakes. Hydranlatlc.
ACTION FILED
mid Co .•. Bnstoi:Myers Co .. Inc., Today s Fabncs at a Horne Entomology, who will dlscuss l The program Is being presen~
PT. PLEASANT - A civil The Squibb DIVISIOn, Olm Math- Dernostralion rneetmg
o n ''The Alfalfa Weevil" and Dr ed by the Club's Child Welfare
_Just Arrlwtd
action has been filed in the Jeson ChemJcal CorporatiOn, and Tuesda) at Krodel Park, Point Patterson who will speak ,.; Department. Tbe Point Pleas·
"98"
4
dr.
Hard
Top
1edan.
Only
19,568 easy miles. Olds'
Pay only $20.00 Down
ortice of the Circuit Clerk,
the UpJohn Co
Pleas;;mt. .
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1' 1Fertilizer Placement." T h e ant High chool girls' chorus finest and best and this one Is tops, Full power. Hyclra$4.00 Weekly
ard L. Schultz styled Della
Colored film strips on the program w11J be completed at·directed by C. L. Head, wIll matic drive. Luxury Series. ·
Kapp Wa•,gh vs. Harry C. Boosters will Bu
manufadure of Fiber G!ass 3 p.m.
ipreBent several musical selecRoush, Sr. and Harry c. Roush,
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were v1e~ed as were vanous
;tions.
Jr. The action is the result of One Practice Horn . dress fabncs
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Luncb will be served by the I Members of the Child Weian nutomobile accident occur- MASON - Okey Howard, VICe Mrs. C. E. Erw1~ .. Southstde, Mas~n Count&gt;: Home Demon- 1fnre Department who will also Super "88" 2 dr. Hard Top. Like new condition Inside
:lUNG November 30, 1964, on president of the Wahama Band Ipresented the devotionals bas- stration Council. In addition l~ 1 scrve as hostesses ore Mrs. and out. Positive traction. Power windows, power 1eat,
:State Route 33. near . Clifton. Boosters, presided ot a rneeting 1ed on a Valentine theme and !he spea.klng and hay ~nd Sil· Clifford Darst, Mrs. Sianley power steering and brakes. Hydramatic brakes.
The plamtiff rs seekmg
or the group on Tuesday at the 1scripture taken from St. John l ag~· exhibits, a. w~ tdentlfJ- E;_~ling, Mn. Manford Bauer,
ment in the amount of
school when they voted to buy l l5 :9-17_
c.:-Jon and hay JlldR:mg contest Mrs. H. P. Hatch, Mrs. Garagainst the delendants.
a practice horn lor the band Following a potluck lunch at •wtll be beld. This show is spon- don Jackson. Mrs. Horner Lowe, LeSabre 2 dr. Hard Top. One very particular local own:,;;;;;;;~:;:~~:;::;:::.:;~:;;;&amp;&amp;:;:;::;:;::;:;::;:;:~ 1 studenls.
I noon, the group discussed sell- sored by the M~son County Ag· Sr., Mrs. Charles
Roberts. er. Spotless dark blue finish with white top.
Mr. Gerald Simmons, Band ing food at the Hay and Silage rlrultural. Council and llte pub- Mrs. Jack , Rogers, Mrs. Emil
Director, reported on the All , Show scheduled ror February 17 lie IS Invited to all or any part Romans, Mrs. A. L. Rossiter.
State Band results. Several stu- at the Ohio Valley Experiment of lhe program.
Mrs. w. ·s. Selby Mrs. George Star Chief 4 dr. Hard To~ Sedan. Sma11 turquoise finish
dents from Wahama tried out Statton.
Springer; Mrs. Herbert Stao- with matching all vinyl mterior. Po.,er steering and
for the All State Band in Char- 1 In the afternoon, M~s. Ray
TO WF:D SATURDAY
ley, Mrs. C, C. Stone, Mrs. A. brakes. Hydrarnatic drive. One very careful local owner.
leston recenlly.
. Crank,
Henderson, discussed
R. Strlmer and Mrs.
Harry
Just Arrlvtd
The
group
agreed
not'
Money
Management.
PT.
PLEASANT
Miss
MeJ.
Wells.
ONLY
Catalina 4 dr. Sedan. Power stee:-ing aqd brakes. Hydra·
to serve lunches at the Region- I Yearbooks for 1966 were dis- lnda Eddy, daughter of Judge
drive. Extra good tires.
malic
a' V Solo and Ensemble Festi-l tnbuted to the many club rnem- and Mrs. Don J. Eddy of Mor$30.00 Down - Balance on
val to be held S.1turday, Feb. , bers who altended the all day gantown, W. Va, and La r r y Arts, Crafts Show
Convenient Term•
12, at Nahama. Ten sludents 1meeting. County council meet- Joe Barr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Planned Feb. 27th
1,rom the White Falcon band : ing will be held on April 12th J~eph Barr of Pl. Pleasant, PT. PLEASANT -: An Arts , Fairlane 500 4 dr. Sedan. l!:conominl 6 cy\. with ltd.
will participate along with band : and a re-upholstery workshop ' ~til be wed Saturday, Feb. 12, and Cralts Exh1b1t wtll be spon- shift. Clean lnsiae and out.
·
·
students
from
Jackson
and
Ma·
'
is
scheduled
for
that
month.
~n
the
Wesley
Methodist
church
Bored
by
the
Fine
Arts
Depart·
FURNITURE CO.
son coonties.
I
m Morgantown at 3 p. m. Cyn. ment of the local Junior Wo.:.• . MASON, W. VA.
TO PRESENT GIFT
thla Eddy will serve her sister men's Club will be held at the
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AUXILIARY TO MEET
, VIENNA (UPI) -Austria as the Maid of Honor, and Best Pleasant Point Resort on Feb.
(:
Syrocuse Ladies Auxiliary of plans to present a gigantic Man will be Jason Jackson of 'll, from 2 ~ntil 8 p. m.
. the Volunteer Fire Dept. will : crystal light spray to the new ' A~hland, Ky. Serving as ushers The_ exhibit, ope~ I? the pubBUICK-PONl'!AC GMC TRUCKS
meet Monday night, Feb. 14. at j Metropolitan Opera House
Will be J1mmy Joe Wedge and lie, will leature pamlmgs, wood
7:30 p. m. in the town hall. , N•w York as a token
Richard Johnaon, Morgantown. carvtngs, glassware, ceramics,
"From Buggies To Buicks"
ll members are asked to ·betappreciatior for American
etc., and various articles will
~resent as final pl•ns will be after World War II, it
be oflered
sale. Anyone
POMEROY, 0.
made to attend the "Dinling announced today. The
wishing, to exh1bK may contact
, for Dollars," SWAZ-TV show in spray is valued at
.
Mrs. Wtlllam Carter, phone 675Huntington. Those attending are weighs l.a tons and is 12 feet in
_Z23_l_.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - :tSked lo bring a Valentine for diameter. The new Mel
their ''Sccrel Pal."
1oJ,IE!ns Sept. 16.

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By Jack O'Brlau

Snow Sale
BUY NOW AT LOW
WINTER PRICES!

.InstrUCtOr of

3-Good Used

SPINET
PIANOS
Sell!

Nurses will he
Guest Speaker

Mrs. Lowery •
Speaker. fOr

63 Pontiac • • $]995 $1860

with!

64 Buick - • • $2695 $2495·

Park Meeting

64 Pontiac

", SAVE $200.00

$2595

eWIMLITZII
eiALDWIN

-

~200

. . OTHIR PAMIIUI

~195

63 Oldsmobiie

63 Oldsmobile '2195 $1995 .

J

N. W. COMPTON, 0. D.
OPIOMIIIIST

63 Buick - - - $1995 $]895

l

62 Pontiac - • $1595 $]495

3 ROOMS

New Furniture
$299

62 Pontiac

6:00 TO 8:00

SJ39S

Farmen Bank &amp; Savings Co.

61 Ford - - - - $795 s~95

MASON

~

BLAETTNARS

1

RAWLINGS

Guns, Bombs

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

Momber FDIC

Pornerey

-: '''' -PIECE SINK ENSEMBLE

!or

Mark3rdDay
Of Violence

SANTO DOMINGO (UPI) The stutter of machine gun fire
and the thunder of bomb blasts
i!'l downtown
Santo Domingo
early lodBy ushered in third 1
day of a wave of violence in ·
which at least 15 persons have
been killed.

1965 Dodge - - - $2995

r Polara 4 Dr. Sedan. Power steering, radio and heater.
t Auto. trans. Low mileage. 50,000 miles Fartory War, ranty.

1965 Dodge - - - $2595

Jt was not certain Immediate..
ly who was shooting at whom,
or whether there had been any
new casualties.

440 Statlon Wagon VB. Autu trans. Radio ami heat cr. Power ~tcN in g. 4 yrs. or ~4,000 miles factory warranty.

' 1965 Dodge

--

" 2 Dr. Hard Top - VB. Auto. trans. Radio and heat~'m"er. Power steering.

l·t1964 Dodge

- - - $2195

' Polara 2 Dr. 500 liard Tov. Pow&lt;'r steering. Radio
and hrater. Auto. floor shift.

Pontiac - -

Star Chief. All ]J(lwer. Radio and heater. One

-

Chevrolet ~l#,vair 4 Door Sedan.
Volkswagen s1195
Sedan.
$1095
cyL Std. tran s.
$1295
l Pontiac u

Sedan.~

tater. One owner.

960Mercury

Power steering and brok{'S.

j957 Plymouth Hoor Srd.1n -- VR . Aulo. trans.

-

Auto.

$145

R. H. Rawlings Sons Co.
"OHIO'S OLDEST DODGE DEALER"

B8 S. Second Ave.

6 cylinder 4 Dr. American. Standard Trans. R&amp;H.
One owner. Another one like new.

1961 RAMBLER AMERICAN

trpbs. Radio anti hf·at~&gt;r.

-

1964 RAMBLER STATION WAGON

--

960 Chevrolet - ~ $895
orvair 4 Door SC'dan. Std. trans. fiadio anu. heater.
1959 DeSoto - - - $795
1
..

Classic 6 cylinder. Automatic Trans. Radio and
Heater. One local owner. Like 1.ew.

1962 RAMBLER AMERICAN

Door Sedan. Std trans. Radio and heater.

4 Door Sedan.

1964 RAMBLER 4 DOOR SEDAN

-

Dour Sedan. Power steering and brakes. Radio and

1

MAKE US AN OFFER!

DRYCIIANING

Edw•rd Bier, Owner

Danlah llodam

B
Lemonr, whose world
pnduetlon ~ avergea
about U m.lllton !DIIg loDI

a year, ...,.. UllkuoW!I to

the mcieDt Gneu ,and Roo \
man~. The lemon wai probably flrll lnlrodueecl Into ,
8plln md the North Af1t.

can eo~~uooow

1200 ADr• ·.crvaden

far dlllrlbllUon.

"'*"

5 FEET WIDE!
"""'not

*249·

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H•ny Miller, Owner '
WY 2-3635
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VALENTINE DAY

SPECIALI

••

I DOZEN BOXED arr ROWElS

priel

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I Pouncl loK of D.IICJioua Inch's C1Nfr

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2141. MAIN '
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All for •7.50

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ASSOCIATED RADIO· &amp; TV
···,.;

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l.V~-

Elrtr Amlrle~n In ""'I"'..,.. -IIIII tlllllllllllltf.
- , d ~ Uad flllblt. PHJLCO 1117 IIA,'

AII·IM.IIIdla

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PIIILDD 1711 IIA

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Toni Arna

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CHOIC• OP PURNITUR. 8TYL•a
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t..nr. tow and truly bolutffulln aonulni - ,.. illrdJooJf •
ootlds, hsnd·finilhod lor llltlnr bolutr:Vour- of suthltlllc tomllllll
alllu. Co~ary, PHILCO 1111 MB, In flaiJapll!
tllftL

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PHILCO 1711 W~

found theOI. ' tro'ltlnz In

Pllelllne ill4~ lheaa
bact to Europe.with thiDI

WY 2-2036

fllllnline Ws~ut
and •lectod htrd- witfl
•kit, oil trPI llnilh.

• Now Pllllco fl.t)ATUIG-TOUCH

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

Phone WY 2-3870

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Not juot portlllly kansislorlud 11 111
11110 ,....lied Solid Slalo Stor011,11UI
3111 lnftliltorl!ld far full·fldotity
- 110nd, ~•rllfo and rotlsbltitr.
Tblfl'aaota~nf)elllbo to buro out or
•••llluaotn elthar tho storoo or
tiiOAM·flllllflo Tunor.

1960 RAMBLER AMBASSADOR

Main St.

Robinson's

FUllY TRANSISTGRIZED
for ftnest stereo sound,
long lifo and reliability

6 cylinder. • Dr. Classic. Auto. Trans. One local
owner. Runs fine.

~E.

ON R&amp;QUEST

232 I. Second

Ecuador's · Ml Chlmborazo
Des only 10 miles iouth of the
equator.

1961 RAMBLER STATION WAGON

"YOUR RAMBLER DEAltR"

SIIVICE

Unbeatable
Values-in fine
furniture stereo

Although the tone of the disorders was vtolentiy anti-Amerkan at the outse~ the U. S.
troopo here have scarcely been
Involved In the outbreak.

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

METROPOLITAN
MOTORS

DRY CLEANING

Two policemen and
three
other persons - all Dominicans - Wl!l'e killed here Thursday and 17 persons were wounded. Ten persons were killed
and more than
40 wounded
Wednesday, the day the cur.
rent outbreak of violence began.

6 cyL Convt. Gold with white top. One local owner.
Nice and clean.

See These and M1ny More At

TWO-HOUR

,.... . ......, .. ,....1£1111 . . . _ _
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In Wonder Drug
an- Market Charged
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Mrs. Ray Crank 18
At Board Meeting

Open May,
S"JI Show

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4-DaUy Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport,__o., Feb. n, 1968 _
Bailey Employed
"CIJRE" IS liroPPED
- First ronnRl observance ol
As Parole Officef
PAU Prance (UP[) - Mother's Day was In Phlladelo
PT. PLEASANT - Harold E. Shoot~g was halted 011 the film phla, Pa., on May to, til8.
Bailey former Putnam County 'The Cure" Thursday when
SherW, has been employed as actress Ja~e Fonda
was Albert A. Michelson was thl
lhe Probationer and Parole Olli· confined to bed Wlth cblcken first American scientist to wiD
cer oerving·Mason and Pulnam
lhe Nobel Prize lD physiC~.
counties Mr Dalley began his (10%~·:__ _ _
new duttes Wednesday.
The new officer will be In
the Mason County Courthouse
on Friday of each week for
the convenience of those wishlng to contact him or he may be
reached by mall at Box D,
Poca, W. Va.
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MASON - Mrs. Ray Crank,
,
..
henderson.. Charleston area
To The People ol Mason Coun- thll&gt; position, After that
representatiVe of Mason County
ty:
nouncernent, however, I
Home Dernonstrati&lt;&gt;n attended
a~e
Several weeks ago I "nnounc- contacted by many individuals
a State Executive Board meet.
•
ed that I would not be a candi· ol both political parties who at- 1 WASHINGTON (UP()- Sen ing in Clarksburg recently.
PT. PLEASANT - Jobn
~te for re-election to the House tempted to persuade me to re- Russell B. Long,
D. La • At this meeting eight scholar- HeiSkell, farm
dlreclor of
'lit Delegates.
, consider my decision, It was ' charged today that for more ships were approved along wllh S.venllt Annua~ Mason County
'· J was completely sincere
pointed out .that a~ a n~tive Ihan 12 years five A~encan 4-H camper_ships. Largest of , WSAZ.TV Huntington, Will be
:everything that I said and
Mason Count1an J was obhgat- j drug ma~ers h~.ve conspired t~ U.e grants 1s the '1500 intE a· the opening .speaker for
the
l~•l 1 oould not alford to '
ed to work lor the bes' interests fix the pr1ce of wonder drugs. tiona! student scholarship pro. Seventh Annual Mason County
'lh~ \irne to once agam occupy of the county, that I had a
The Dernocrauc whip called vided annuall~ to a stndenl from Hay end Silage Show Feb. 17
--';-"· - - -·debt to repay for the
it "one of the worst. conspira- a foreign country for study at at the Ohio Valley Experiment
fits the peovle of the
cies ever foisted upon the Am· West Virginia University. Miss station.
,,
have long conlerred upon
erican people." He said It was Maura Fenelly of Ireland, the Judges for this ,.....·s show
lamily and myself.
.
o worldwide cartel to sell current recipient, Is a studenl iare Dr. James Palterson Ex·
I began .to reahze that If I the dn~gs at "identical, grossly in the col!ege of human resour. tension Agronomy SpecJalist of
1 am to conSJder myself a respon. inflated, and unoonsciounable ces and education at WVU.
West Virginia University; WU·
WAS
NOW
Sible Citizen, then I must em- high prtces."
uam Gregory, Research Assistploy whatever talents I
The Louisiana senator said It
a,t at the Ohio Valley Experi·
possess and must take the
costs l6 cents to make one pill
IS
ment Station: and Clifford Car·
Catalina Hard Top Coupe. Beautiful red finish
to work for those who
which until recently cost the
son, a dairy Iarmer from Mas·
white top and matching interior. Exceptional in ever)',
ed theiT conf•d7nc~ m me.
sick 51 cents and now sells
on, W, Va.
And so at thiS t1me, when I
PT. PLEASANT - Mrs. Mar· way. Po.,~r Steering a&amp;d brakes. Hydumatic.
announce my candidacy for
for 30 cents.
The speaking program will Uta Hamilton, nursing lnstMJO.
begm
· at 10 a.m.
, new term of office in the
,In a Senate ..speecll,
. Lon!!,
Thursday, tor at PI easant va11ey Hosp1I·
Virginia Legislature. 1
. said tbe cartel . co~.tmues to
February 17 In addiUon
to al, will be the guest speaker at Wildcat Conv. Cpe. Low mileage, like new tondltlon.
that if elected I will devote
operate 10 all lis vJgor althoogh
Mr. Heiskell, other speakers are the Point Pleasant Junior Wo- This one has the 325 horsepower engine. Buick's finest
time is necessary to fol · one aspect of the conspiracy
Dr. E. S. Elliot. of the West man's Club meeting
Friday and best. Shows the very best of care.
e Gulbransen Spinet ever
fill, to the best of my . , has been known to federal ag- . PT. PLEASANT- Mrs. Jul-, Virginlo University Department night at 7:45 p.m. in the Pres·
$395
I my obligations to the people encles smce at, least 19511. He Ia Lowery, Area Horne Oern· of Plant Pathology who Will byterlan Church. Mrs. Hamil·
w
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Maoon ::ounty.
satd ~he ftrms mvolved m .the onst~ation ~~ent of eJght coun- discuss ·~Maize wart Mosaic/' ton will UM as her topic "Be·
e Wurlitzer Spinet
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Brerry C. Jones
conspiracy are Charles Pfizer ties m addlbon to ~ason coun- David Quinn, Extension Special- bavlor Development of
the Catalina Station Wagon. -~ sp~tless light blue finish 'With
matching blue vinyl lnteri~r. Low ::llieage by one very
·.~Jy American design
1
&amp; . Co., Inc._. Arneman Cyana- ty, ~pke on Sewmg with I L•t in Plant
Pathology and c:1iJd."
careful
owner. Power oteenng and brakes. Hydranlatlc.
ACTION FILED
mid Co .•. Bnstoi:Myers Co .. Inc., Today s Fabncs at a Horne Entomology, who will dlscuss l The program Is being presen~
PT. PLEASANT - A civil The Squibb DIVISIOn, Olm Math- Dernostralion rneetmg
o n ''The Alfalfa Weevil" and Dr ed by the Club's Child Welfare
_Just Arrlwtd
action has been filed in the Jeson ChemJcal CorporatiOn, and Tuesda) at Krodel Park, Point Patterson who will speak ,.; Department. Tbe Point Pleas·
"98"
4
dr.
Hard
Top
1edan.
Only
19,568 easy miles. Olds'
Pay only $20.00 Down
ortice of the Circuit Clerk,
the UpJohn Co
Pleas;;mt. .
•
1' 1Fertilizer Placement." T h e ant High chool girls' chorus finest and best and this one Is tops, Full power. Hyclra$4.00 Weekly
ard L. Schultz styled Della
Colored film strips on the program w11J be completed at·directed by C. L. Head, wIll matic drive. Luxury Series. ·
Kapp Wa•,gh vs. Harry C. Boosters will Bu
manufadure of Fiber G!ass 3 p.m.
ipreBent several musical selecRoush, Sr. and Harry c. Roush,
•
Y
were v1e~ed as were vanous
;tions.
Jr. The action is the result of One Practice Horn . dress fabncs
.
.
Luncb will be served by the I Members of the Child Weian nutomobile accident occur- MASON - Okey Howard, VICe Mrs. C. E. Erw1~ .. Southstde, Mas~n Count&gt;: Home Demon- 1fnre Department who will also Super "88" 2 dr. Hard Top. Like new condition Inside
:lUNG November 30, 1964, on president of the Wahama Band Ipresented the devotionals bas- stration Council. In addition l~ 1 scrve as hostesses ore Mrs. and out. Positive traction. Power windows, power 1eat,
:State Route 33. near . Clifton. Boosters, presided ot a rneeting 1ed on a Valentine theme and !he spea.klng and hay ~nd Sil· Clifford Darst, Mrs. Sianley power steering and brakes. Hydramatic brakes.
The plamtiff rs seekmg
or the group on Tuesday at the 1scripture taken from St. John l ag~· exhibits, a. w~ tdentlfJ- E;_~ling, Mn. Manford Bauer,
ment in the amount of
school when they voted to buy l l5 :9-17_
c.:-Jon and hay JlldR:mg contest Mrs. H. P. Hatch, Mrs. Garagainst the delendants.
a practice horn lor the band Following a potluck lunch at •wtll be beld. This show is spon- don Jackson. Mrs. Horner Lowe, LeSabre 2 dr. Hard Top. One very particular local own:,;;;;;;;~:;:~~:;::;:::.:;~:;;;&amp;&amp;:;:;::;:;::;:;::;:;:~ 1 studenls.
I noon, the group discussed sell- sored by the M~son County Ag· Sr., Mrs. Charles
Roberts. er. Spotless dark blue finish with white top.
Mr. Gerald Simmons, Band ing food at the Hay and Silage rlrultural. Council and llte pub- Mrs. Jack , Rogers, Mrs. Emil
Director, reported on the All , Show scheduled ror February 17 lie IS Invited to all or any part Romans, Mrs. A. L. Rossiter.
State Band results. Several stu- at the Ohio Valley Experiment of lhe program.
Mrs. w. ·s. Selby Mrs. George Star Chief 4 dr. Hard To~ Sedan. Sma11 turquoise finish
dents from Wahama tried out Statton.
Springer; Mrs. Herbert Stao- with matching all vinyl mterior. Po.,er steering and
for the All State Band in Char- 1 In the afternoon, M~s. Ray
TO WF:D SATURDAY
ley, Mrs. C, C. Stone, Mrs. A. brakes. Hydrarnatic drive. One very careful local owner.
leston recenlly.
. Crank,
Henderson, discussed
R. Strlmer and Mrs.
Harry
Just Arrlvtd
The
group
agreed
not'
Money
Management.
PT.
PLEASANT
Miss
MeJ.
Wells.
ONLY
Catalina 4 dr. Sedan. Power stee:-ing aqd brakes. Hydra·
to serve lunches at the Region- I Yearbooks for 1966 were dis- lnda Eddy, daughter of Judge
drive. Extra good tires.
malic
a' V Solo and Ensemble Festi-l tnbuted to the many club rnem- and Mrs. Don J. Eddy of Mor$30.00 Down - Balance on
val to be held S.1turday, Feb. , bers who altended the all day gantown, W. Va, and La r r y Arts, Crafts Show
Convenient Term•
12, at Nahama. Ten sludents 1meeting. County council meet- Joe Barr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Planned Feb. 27th
1,rom the White Falcon band : ing will be held on April 12th J~eph Barr of Pl. Pleasant, PT. PLEASANT -: An Arts , Fairlane 500 4 dr. Sedan. l!:conominl 6 cy\. with ltd.
will participate along with band : and a re-upholstery workshop ' ~til be wed Saturday, Feb. 12, and Cralts Exh1b1t wtll be spon- shift. Clean lnsiae and out.
·
·
students
from
Jackson
and
Ma·
'
is
scheduled
for
that
month.
~n
the
Wesley
Methodist
church
Bored
by
the
Fine
Arts
Depart·
FURNITURE CO.
son coonties.
I
m Morgantown at 3 p. m. Cyn. ment of the local Junior Wo.:.• . MASON, W. VA.
TO PRESENT GIFT
thla Eddy will serve her sister men's Club will be held at the
~=======~~=~~.._:~===~,!
AUXILIARY TO MEET
, VIENNA (UPI) -Austria as the Maid of Honor, and Best Pleasant Point Resort on Feb.
(:
Syrocuse Ladies Auxiliary of plans to present a gigantic Man will be Jason Jackson of 'll, from 2 ~ntil 8 p. m.
. the Volunteer Fire Dept. will : crystal light spray to the new ' A~hland, Ky. Serving as ushers The_ exhibit, ope~ I? the pubBUICK-PONl'!AC GMC TRUCKS
meet Monday night, Feb. 14. at j Metropolitan Opera House
Will be J1mmy Joe Wedge and lie, will leature pamlmgs, wood
7:30 p. m. in the town hall. , N•w York as a token
Richard Johnaon, Morgantown. carvtngs, glassware, ceramics,
"From Buggies To Buicks"
ll members are asked to ·betappreciatior for American
etc., and various articles will
~resent as final pl•ns will be after World War II, it
be oflered
sale. Anyone
POMEROY, 0.
made to attend the "Dinling announced today. The
wishing, to exh1bK may contact
, for Dollars," SWAZ-TV show in spray is valued at
.
Mrs. Wtlllam Carter, phone 675Huntington. Those attending are weighs l.a tons and is 12 feet in
_Z23_l_.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - :tSked lo bring a Valentine for diameter. The new Mel
their ''Sccrel Pal."
1oJ,IE!ns Sept. 16.

"

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Voice of Broadway

-:========::;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;

By Jack O'Brlau

Snow Sale
BUY NOW AT LOW
WINTER PRICES!

.InstrUCtOr of

3-Good Used

SPINET
PIANOS
Sell!

Nurses will he
Guest Speaker

Mrs. Lowery •
Speaker. fOr

63 Pontiac • • $]995 $1860

with!

64 Buick - • • $2695 $2495·

Park Meeting

64 Pontiac

", SAVE $200.00

$2595

eWIMLITZII
eiALDWIN

-

~200

. . OTHIR PAMIIUI

~195

63 Oldsmobiie

63 Oldsmobile '2195 $1995 .

J

N. W. COMPTON, 0. D.
OPIOMIIIIST

63 Buick - - - $1995 $]895

l

62 Pontiac - • $1595 $]495

3 ROOMS

New Furniture
$299

62 Pontiac

6:00 TO 8:00

SJ39S

Farmen Bank &amp; Savings Co.

61 Ford - - - - $795 s~95

MASON

~

BLAETTNARS

1

RAWLINGS

Guns, Bombs

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

Momber FDIC

Pornerey

-: '''' -PIECE SINK ENSEMBLE

!or

Mark3rdDay
Of Violence

SANTO DOMINGO (UPI) The stutter of machine gun fire
and the thunder of bomb blasts
i!'l downtown
Santo Domingo
early lodBy ushered in third 1
day of a wave of violence in ·
which at least 15 persons have
been killed.

1965 Dodge - - - $2995

r Polara 4 Dr. Sedan. Power steering, radio and heater.
t Auto. trans. Low mileage. 50,000 miles Fartory War, ranty.

1965 Dodge - - - $2595

Jt was not certain Immediate..
ly who was shooting at whom,
or whether there had been any
new casualties.

440 Statlon Wagon VB. Autu trans. Radio ami heat cr. Power ~tcN in g. 4 yrs. or ~4,000 miles factory warranty.

' 1965 Dodge

--

" 2 Dr. Hard Top - VB. Auto. trans. Radio and heat~'m"er. Power steering.

l·t1964 Dodge

- - - $2195

' Polara 2 Dr. 500 liard Tov. Pow&lt;'r steering. Radio
and hrater. Auto. floor shift.

Pontiac - -

Star Chief. All ]J(lwer. Radio and heater. One

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Chevrolet ~l#,vair 4 Door Sedan.
Volkswagen s1195
Sedan.
$1095
cyL Std. tran s.
$1295
l Pontiac u

Sedan.~

tater. One owner.

960Mercury

Power steering and brok{'S.

j957 Plymouth Hoor Srd.1n -- VR . Aulo. trans.

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Auto.

$145

R. H. Rawlings Sons Co.
"OHIO'S OLDEST DODGE DEALER"

B8 S. Second Ave.

6 cylinder 4 Dr. American. Standard Trans. R&amp;H.
One owner. Another one like new.

1961 RAMBLER AMERICAN

trpbs. Radio anti hf·at~&gt;r.

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1964 RAMBLER STATION WAGON

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960 Chevrolet - ~ $895
orvair 4 Door SC'dan. Std. trans. fiadio anu. heater.
1959 DeSoto - - - $795
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Classic 6 cylinder. Automatic Trans. Radio and
Heater. One local owner. Like 1.ew.

1962 RAMBLER AMERICAN

Door Sedan. Std trans. Radio and heater.

4 Door Sedan.

1964 RAMBLER 4 DOOR SEDAN

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Dour Sedan. Power steering and brakes. Radio and

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DRYCIIANING

Edw•rd Bier, Owner

Danlah llodam

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pnduetlon ~ avergea
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a year, ...,.. UllkuoW!I to

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can eo~~uooow

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WY 2-2036

fllllnline Ws~ut
and •lectod htrd- witfl
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4 Dr. Station Wagon. Full power. Clean and nlce.
Another one local owner Rambler.

Phone WY 2-3870

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11110 ,....lied Solid Slalo Stor011,11UI
3111 lnftliltorl!ld far full·fldotity
- 110nd, ~•rllfo and rotlsbltitr.
Tblfl'aaota~nf)elllbo to buro out or
•••llluaotn elthar tho storoo or
tiiOAM·flllllflo Tunor.

1960 RAMBLER AMBASSADOR

Main St.

Robinson's

FUllY TRANSISTGRIZED
for ftnest stereo sound,
long lifo and reliability

6 cylinder. • Dr. Classic. Auto. Trans. One local
owner. Runs fine.

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ON R&amp;QUEST

232 I. Second

Ecuador's · Ml Chlmborazo
Des only 10 miles iouth of the
equator.

1961 RAMBLER STATION WAGON

"YOUR RAMBLER DEAltR"

SIIVICE

Unbeatable
Values-in fine
furniture stereo

Although the tone of the disorders was vtolentiy anti-Amerkan at the outse~ the U. S.
troopo here have scarcely been
Involved In the outbreak.

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

METROPOLITAN
MOTORS

DRY CLEANING

Two policemen and
three
other persons - all Dominicans - Wl!l'e killed here Thursday and 17 persons were wounded. Ten persons were killed
and more than
40 wounded
Wednesday, the day the cur.
rent outbreak of violence began.

6 cyL Convt. Gold with white top. One local owner.
Nice and clean.

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Atlull Study
&amp;JDdaY 'lrhooi9:SO L m.: ..,.,. u --" up·' 7'30
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1111 Worship 11:30 L m.; N'IP8 ';~h 111 rtm Oalted PrD
YCIUIII l'toP'o. lt8 P· IILiilnll; ......,..., 1QIQrdl, Ret. 'Boward
pllltle IJIIOIInC f:IO P. &amp;,
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Wonldll: •
- . llalldQ llbl 11:8 a. fo m. yr, Wed. l:ar . Julllal
IMII lllfllll - - . 11111 UOCIII'WOOd. lllllillt.w. 111o wscs ot bome o! s.Jen w;:; ::• E =w":.J:. 7 ~ m.; a.o1r 1 7 p. m Sonlor Cbnlr
~~; ltet (!. 1.. O'IAI&gt; llll ICIIOOI 1:110 a. m.; M&lt;wnm• Wed., 7:41 p. m. Mid •
Pn,Jer UleeiiJll, f p. m. led. lj::M.. rtm1111, puUir: Rlbll'l · ~..ew~a. tUPI ovnlllp /oliO p. m.: KoDert Reid prayer aervlces.
Rev. Cl1de ~ ~ puo ..,..nm Churcll' !luntt. Sebool
t ..1 a. n. MoralD&amp; WOflhtp ~lble "•hnnl 'lullt
CIINIW Melllltlll Ciardi Cor
91081 t:IIO •· m.,
·1 Wed
IIIII Swldar Scaool; 1 p. m. ~· QleiW Olucll al Qed, Be• Pearl A. CUto, 1'1111101';, War- c)are~~ o1 . . . _ , ,_. JO:IO a. m.; Bible Study
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aervtce: l"'lll'ldA1, 1:10 (JUberl Spencer', ~illlDr liuodal , aervlce at 1 a. .»., 8lladly 111'0) Ret. Clyde llelldti'IGII. fill P ...
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P. m. Prayer -uq.
llcbooJ ): so a. m. Momlna llebool 11 10 a. m.; wsa1 Ill ,_..1 Suqday lldJaal 1:10 a.
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CarpeD&amp;er 11ap111r Ollftllo 1111p 11 a. m.: Bt•oceUilllc •
ftiUr8de1 01 lllliolb; IIOird oblp sarvleea 7al0 P. m. 8uJI.
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Solnda) Scnoo 9 30 • m.; MOI'D' tiel. I. p. m. PrayOI IDIIeiiiJ&amp;. meetiDa 3rd WedllliiQ ol lba m.: IIDI'IIIIII WOI'IIIIP 10:11 ..
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Ina Worobip IO:Ih m.
1:10 p, Ill. WedlllliiiJI YCIUDC mo·•.h.
. oerv!C:U 7:110 11o 111. P r I 1 er
l'lnl lllpllal ~ ....... Pwople'a semeo Friday, ' .au rii\WGG!II llhlbodlll ' ~ m.: NYPS 8:0 P. m. E\tenlq
port RA!v uonald Booua. - o. m.
- Pearl A. Cas!D. pastor Wor -111111 1:30 p, Ill. 'l'btlrldaJ
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to:" SundaJ ~ t: IIi a. m.. ~ el GGd. II&amp;. • - 1111p MtVIce 10 a. 111. enn Cllardl Dl lilt .....,._, . .
~ l!ollman SUPL : tO:lli a. .... IIUiol W...... . . - Giller Slllldar 7:46 p m. SUD clOt. OhiO. ~ Scbool 11
m. WOI'IbiP Slrvlae; BYP 6 p. !lullday !lobool t:f.t a. ID.. Wor da)' SCIIOOI. 10 1. m.. JDIUI t:IIO a.m. ll1lndiJ
Wonldp
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m.• EVIIIIng Worahlp 7:30 p, lblp .-.Ice U a. Ill llld ' llalley. SUpL Prayer meatlaJI Servtce 10:30 a.m. SUI!daf JliVt.
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Wad. 7:10 p. m. Prayer a m Prayer IDIIIIJII l:l1l ~ Ftrell llllll MeiiiOdlll ebiJrdl alllg Service 7:30 'p.m.; Mid • \VXYZ !llldlo Sports DltiOmeellnl
7:30 ~. Ql. m 'IUIIday: Yoq People _ s11114Q Sc:hool 9 a. m., D4n. pe~~ f'rlyer Ser\llcl Wedlle w Dave DUes, a naiiVI! ol
pneiiCII
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meetiJI&amp;, 1:30 P· IlL t'rlday . ' Fred Nease, Supt. WoreiJIP Ill' dQ 7:80 p.m. Rev. llorrll II. Middleport and craduale of
Plnl .Bapllll Cllarc:ll. .,_ Rulllld Cllara 01 QoG, lift, Ice 10 a. m. lle'f. WendeD Wolle. Paatcrr.
Middleport High . school, hal
_ llA!v. carvw Wllll•ma Jolin SmaUwood. putor: Sunda1Y :Wtler, p&amp;ltllr.
Rullalld ~'lllll'l!b Gl 1M Ndar· lletn Invited to attend IIi• 141h
~ School t:SO tiU 10:111 ilchool 10 I. m.; F.wao '1'' 1,0 lfealb •olbodllt Cbarcb. .Millo ... Sunc/111 School t:IO a. ID.; annual presldendol ..pnyer
Worthip aervlce. 10 ao a m.: service 7 p. m.: Young Peup • ~leport, M s:. LloWIIOII . pastor: Mornina Wonblp 10:41 a. · Ill. breaklast Ill Washlngtob, D. C.
Nursery and Junior church lor Kndeaver 1 P m. Wadnoodav · Mrs NJn Moor• r~hurcb ScMol ll:VJR&amp;aliallc w.-lce 7:46 ~. m. Feb. 17.
cblldren
Prayer meeting I p. m Salu• SUpt.: Church School. 9·SO a. :.!ldwee~ pnyw aervlel. 7:46 p. The b akfasl will be attend·
l'lrll Bapllll Qur.-. ~~a~e••• diY
b m.: worship Service, 10:30 •· m Wednl!ldly
re .
don
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Re• c 1. O'Ulnner . p..wr
llroco Jo.piiCOpal Churclt m.: Metbodlot Youth FelloW· &amp;ynelltl Clltllcb old!e ~ ed by ~iden:,;~ nt Hu:
Sunday SchOOl II JO • m. Sam ,.meroy, l'bo Re• Rlcharo"' ship, 7 P m.: Official Boanl rene, WIUiruP L. l'borpe. peoiiJr Johnson, u';;,
:nd mem·
CUrtis. supt., 10 45 a m Mort&gt; Martin. Rector Sued•' - M30 meeton&amp;. lfll q, •• ~Y ot monlh. Sundav Srhoolll 31la. m.; Morn- bert ~· ~
aenate and
7,:30 p.m w~. 2nd Monday ~ wllfablp 111 .31 a. m.
~. of re:....,l~tlves
1111 worshiP' 1 311 • m en nJna Prayer and 'lermoo. 10
and Junior FelloWship; ~ o.m •·'" t.:olfee nour lolluwona
o1 ..,ontb. 7.30 p m.• Eleanor r ..&amp;eeOtiAI AaMIIbl1, Reate ....,e
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1'4, Rev "aUI 11:. Jones, pUior DUes was selected to altend
WedneSd•Y . Praver meeUq: Menzel Smltb, paswr Worship Mhlenvllle Metbndlst l.'llureh Sunday School 10 a. m.: Will' the breakfast as one of I h ~
midwest's outstanding spokes·
8.30 p. m. Wednesday . q,.•,., service 9 iiO a. m.: Sundoi Wendell G. Stutler, Pastor. day. Wedneld•v and FrldiJ.
Cbou Practice: 3 30 p. m l'ue• School. 10 iiO a. m. Youlb t~ sunday School. 10 a m.. Wor· ne ....,loeOIIal Cbureb, ltlltl- men from the sports world. 'The
dav 1nn!n1 Chnlr P•••·''"•
lowshlp 130 p. m.; Boyo • . llhip service 11 a m.
dleport, Soulb lrd Ave.: Sunda)l Invited IUeSts Include leadln!
Hartford Bapllsl cbarclt, Rev. GlriB Fellowship, 6:30 P·
Mont C!Jape IMelbodlst - Scboo&lt; 10 •· m.; ~unday evenlq citizens from coaslto coast rer&gt;
Warren G. Zinn, pastor. Mom- Kvenlng servoce Ull p. Ill.. lr James Early, pastor, OU\Ier t\'&amp;ngellstlc service. 1:311 p. !II. l"'senHng a wide variety of ""
mg worship 9 a. m. Sermon,=
, 111d 41b Sunday!: Youtb Cb• Sa er Sup' Sunday School 10 Wlldnesday .Bible ~ 7:10 P. eupedons and endeavors. 1'\le
"Jesus and Our Freedoms. 6 30 p. m. Wednesday Prayer a. Ym.': Pre~chlng II a. m.
m.: SaturdJ; nlihl Prayer and prlnclpel speaker will be Evon·
Cburcb School 9:50 a. m. Tues· Meelin~. 7:311 D m WldN!Iday Portland Metbodlsl Cban:b- Worahlp 7·'0 p. m. PuiDr, Rev gellst BDiy Grahom. Purpbse
clay, choir practice
al 4:30.
._.,., IUB Clnlreb.. BeY. R L. McDaniel, pastor. Sunday a. L Barrell.
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of the annual breakfast mee~na
Rultaao •·lnt ~•P'''· ,..,,.,,.n &amp;:uaene E. Emei'IOII. pastor: School 9:30, Harold Roush,
llarrl10oYIIIo PmbJterlu Is to dltmatlze reliance on re·
Sun-•y Scll&lt;'ot g so a m. PreocJ&gt;. Sunday School 9 41 a. m R.. Supt: Kenneth Me~. ass! Cbllreh. JohU Oavlel, putor: nstou• values In every aspect
ill!' Sundav 2 3~ p. m.
MU Areher, Supt
Sunday Supt., Preaching 7:30 P· m. Sun- (.:burch Scltool \0:30 a. m. Wor- of American Hie.
Free wm Bapllll Cbareb. wvrshlp W:tll a. m. aod 7,30 day.
1111p aervlcl :30 p. m.
Rutland. Paslor, Rev P au I p. m. allemately. Bible IIUdy Roctne Molbodlal
ReorpDIIed C11arcb C11 J..ao
Taylor: Sunday School, 10 a. m and prayer 181'1/icl led by psll· II. L. McDaolel, pastor : SW&gt; Chrtsl ol Litter DA1 Sllnla. lb
Guy Priddy Supt.: Preacllllll! or 7:80 p. m. Wednelday. Cbrl~ day ScbOOI 8:30 a. m.: Preocl&gt; mllee 1ro111 llA!clne oo Racineservice, 7 sop. m.; Prayer aer· llan Endeavor, 7:30 P. m. 3rcl 111110:30 a. m.: MYF I P m.: I'Qrtland Road. Sunday 8dlooJ
,
vices ; lO o m Wednesflav Saturday ol monlb.
Prayer aod Bible Study, 7:30 p. t:31) a m.; flnrshlp 10:30 a.
h f 1118
MaiOD BapliJI SUnday School MDraillg Star EUB Clarcb. m Wedn.sday.
m., Sunde" evening aerv1C1 at
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.'" ' With the hope lt wUI. in nme mell&amp;llre,
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D.AV. Hall, corner Second and Kev Menzel Srnllb. pulor: It&amp; Roe1 Sprlac• MediGdlll - r:M p. •n.: Wed .. IVOI'Ihip ...,. A ust Pjkkoja 82, New PhU·
. L-· L'-h :. ood in ft~mih ami rommrmr.ty l:fe, thu ft&gt;a• Pomeroy, Mason. Sponsol'!d by a. m. Sunday SchooL Ffed Chests Lemley, pallOr: Wor- Ice ai?:SO p. m. PastGr; C. W. ad
husband of Vilma Pilt·
lcnn tro:uo wmc - If
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1 11;0 ,., French City B&lt;ptlst Church In Smith. aupt.: Earl Slluier, All'l. lhiJI service 9:30 a. m.; Sun- Proffitt. All evenlni tiiii'Y· e P •
. Co
ture ;. •poruored by the b~&amp;~ine•• firm• an
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Gallipolis. Affiliated wllh s.B.C. Mornln&amp; IIWiblp 10:4$ a. m.: day ScltooL 10:IJ a. rn.: MYF lceo begin at 7:30 p. m.
koja, librarian, Melia ~:
Rev. R. L. Pinson, pastor. Prayer meeting 8 p. m. Tbu... I:SC p. 111. Prayer and l!lble Oar Lldy , 1 Lenlfo MloiM Elllnslon .Ji&gt;Wr~-~rYice • llo
h l
~tv:lr~o~~~e~n:o:m::.e:I~R:p~pea=:r.:e:·:OW=·----------------,1 - Sunday School every Sun- day.
SIUdy. Wednesday. 7:30 p.m. LnalloiiGID, lle'f. no...... al 5 p. m. .,..,....ay, 1o w·
dey 3 p m. Preaching serv- Soulb llelbel EUII Cburcb - Rill•.. Metbodlll ~. tronek, aciJnlnlllraiOr; StrndaJI lni a heort attack.
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lcet: the last Sundey ol each Rev. Eugene E. Emer1011, fill' !\ell. c. J . Lelllley.
putor. Mw8:10 a. m., eat.: Holy Ul7l A natwe :ol ~~·.·
l.,.onth.
lor. Sunday School 1:4&amp; a. m., Cburch School 9:110 a. m.: Wor at ObUpllon. 7 p. m.
be' waa bom •wY · .)~• .On
MI. i\lorlall 'lllpllll Cll..... Norm8D 11. Babr, Supt. SUnday ahlp IOI'YiGt, 10:80 a. m.. 14 8L Ma'l CalboU. Dlkilll of die late Juhan· .aD!!&lt;, LlDI
Comer ot Fourlh IDII Main Sl Wonlllp 10:4&amp; a. m. and 7:30 p. Y. F. MondaJ, 1:30 p. UL
_, GuynUie (~lcll Rldp)l Plkkoja. A brolb..;. ~ ·.aiM
141ddleoort. Oblo
Middleport, Oblo
Middleport. R... Nyle Borden. m. AltemaiiiJ. Bible SludJ Sultoa Meaodlll Cbarcb - !\ell. J'raak MaD1er1,
PD preceded him Ill . .jli, ,
miJtlster. SUndoy School 9:30 and PrA1er aen1Ct led by ~~~~~ R L. o!cDIDiel, pastor: CliDI JDr SIIDIIIJ Mus 10:11 1. m.: For 1li years, Mr. Piklmja
Orr, SupL Preaching i:lli a.m. Boiy Day o1 Obllptlon 1:30 L wu aiNtl-, prir.lelpllllld Ill'
1 m. Arnold Rlcbarde. Supt. Gl', 7:30 p. m. Tbursday.
~ornin• Wonhlp, 10:30 a. m.
Syracue E-U.S. auue•. Pall Sunday Scbool 10:15 I ~_, m.: Oo&lt;Jfeoelnn, ~ 11aur befan perlnllladelll In the Norva Es·
NMIDI llpUit Clarcb1 s- &amp;. Sellin, I'II!Or.
Oak Grove Metbod!JI ...., Mua.
ton1aD Scbool, From ' ~ • .0
day SchoOl e:IO a. m.: Wor- t:30 a. m. Sunday 8cbool, lieD R L. McDaniel, pesto~f: ne ......... an.,, S11ftJ be
a aew fo{a Of adult
8alm'l of Good .....
1 llaJ s. WlniDC, o111cer tn cbarp. education, Rllral
lblp
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QulseDberr7,
Supt.
10:10
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Cross,
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Well'ill All Doctorc PrelerlpUOIII
1
1 p. m. WednM'I1·
Monltna Worlblp seniCII, Ill 10:15 a. m., ~~~~~ .~ \ Stmday1!1-e. m. lfollaell meo Service, a ~ubllr nnlvers~l~ .
BtmllniiO&amp;, W. Va.
PomWY 2-2855
Carteloa dim~ Klapbar'J aod 31'11 8aiJdaJI 01 lbe 11111111b; Syracuse Melbodlol C are 181, I0:30 a. m. Sunda~ Scbool. In October 1949, he arrived in
Road, 11e11. Qyde RIDtoP, plio 7,30 p. m. Evonlill E&gt;oncell• Wendell G. Stutler.
pa:. Sunday 1 p. m. YOUlll People'l New Phliadephla as one of 'c be
1111'. Sunday lchool, 1:10 a. m.; Uc Service. 2ud and 4111
Worsllip Service 8:411 8 .m:
LeRion: 7:30 p. 111. SalYIIIoll first refugee• to come :to 'fus..
Ralpb Carl. supt. Sunday Wor- dey o1 IDODib. BETIIANV
day School 9:4S a.m. MYt
meeting: 'lbursdly,1 111 1 f..a. carawascounty. He was sponsor
lbtp service. 10:30 a m. aod 9:30 a. m. Mornlna Worlblp: dey I P· m. ~ra~er meet .8 llu Home l.equo: 7 p.m. Prep ad by the E111anuel Lutheran
7:110 p. m. allorn8tely. Prayer 10:30 8 . m Su•day School, Bly· Sunday 7:30 P. m. odls hu b ·lilies: 7 110 p. m. Bible lllldJ, Church of New PhlladelphiJ.
IDI lllC Wedllelday, ?:30 P· IlL 1be 1llella, Supt; 1:10 p. m. t1le Uolted M~ I e rt 'lr8yer meetlnl· Oilier terVICIII In July 11150, he WU one of
130 E. Second
Mil ~ St. llidtlleporl
Collllblr Cltapol1 Wonblp- V&lt;rJih FellowShip. CARMEL - Pomeroy - Rev . •Ae;vm ~~Ire, "' 111nounco1Jiell\.
· the first' employees of
·,e
·-·rtca ucb Junday l :li a. m.: g,30 a. 111. Sunday !!chOnl Wtiy· pastor. ~ur~h ~~ : · m
l'tll1 , 1 lotillb Day Adte Warner. Sweuay Co. Lut ,.:ar
'Iunday Schml 10 o. m.&lt; Youlb oe R&lt;&gt;uah, Supt.: 10:30 a. m. Divine ors 1P : ~ ,,' M..,: 1111 Cllardl _ MlllblrrJ Hell* be earned hls 15 year pin ~ilb
'lervloo &amp;:I&amp; p. m. Evenlna Wor· Morning Wo19hip, 2nd and 41!1 mon: •'Brothers in N M~lst Rd. nctnb o1 Melp aa-111 lbe comp8D)I but later retired
tldp 7 0. m. eaoh !lmtday.
Sundey ol lbe Mlllllb; 8 P. m. or's claos 3:15 P· m.
p ~ - . PuiDr, f. 11. Gllfllrd because oi ill beallb.
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Eltabllabed In 191M&lt;
lndllu7 c..m 11 Cbrlll. Evenlrli EvllliOlllllc Ser\llce. liona Sludy clas~ 2 P· m. 81 Aul.,111 PIIIOr J - a. Funeral services will ·be con·
Well COiumbll. W. Vo.
Art MueuQ1. mlnl!ter; Blbla Ill and SJ'd SundaY ol 010nlb. Youth Fellowship 5:30 p. m. HaUer. Serv1CIII' 011 SaiUiday: dueled Saturday at !be Em,n·.
School
and 1\iomlna WonbiJI. 'faJIP&amp;'I PIIIDI EtiB Cblll'l!ll. Tuesiay, 7:30 P· m. 'lbe. Lydia Slbbath Scbool. ltlll p. m.; ue1 Lulberan Church in New
Ph. IIIHB '1'114081
IO:SO a. m.; Cbrlstlaa l1lndeov· lle'f. Eualllt E. Emei'IOD, Pill' Circle meets at church. '!burt- Worahlp, I:IO p. iLl Yoatll pb!ledelph!• by lba pastor and
or, e p. m.: !venin&amp; Worship, eor: Sunday wonhlp g,IO a. m. day evening choir rehearSal. meetln&amp; l:ll p. m.; Blblt liD • EitGDIID rnlllbler .lrom Ch,lr 0. m.
Sunday School 10 a. m., llo- Letart Falla Culled llntbren rfl 'l'iu'ldiJ, 7t. p. m., II cqo, Ul Burlal wiD ba on
Papollle CommliDIIJ Chan:ll bart ViJteyard, &amp;!apt. Biblt filii- Ia C rill Churcll, Sunday ~ rl' Evana !letpll, CJe!llpllla. Jlln Pldladtlplda..
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YCIUIII People's service 7:30 P· pastor, 7:30 p. m. Tualday. !lnl IIIII lblrd ~~.': CJirtll
du lilt . .._ L
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ltQJtorllba Quroll ol y- Cholca
m. 1buratlaY: En~J~ellltlo Adull class meetlag 7:10 p, IDp al 7' 80 IIIII "'" ....,...
flalb 11111111'' lltllldaJ 8cbool p
t1ce SaiUrdaJ, 7:10 p. Ill.: IIIII m. 1as1 ldonclay ol IDOIIIb.
!ourlb SUDday Dlgb1l II 7'10• II a. m_;
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Faderllled Cllarcb. PGIDM'OJ, JJUDel ~:-datGdl'll atrt111111 lndaa'Nf, f:ll p. m.
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lulldiDI SupplteJ oDd MIUwun
Gtnoral Contractlnt
Sunday School, 10 •. m. sts.. 10
Patteraon. S~; y~. ~~~~:. Pra,.- ml , .., ,,..
Chula. Obit
Pbone WY 2-88'11
lord stockton. Supt.
M&amp;. Uldtlll r.w.s. Cbaroll - llllp tO:ao ~ Ev qaUatiG _ P· m. WedMP'IIJ,
llradlord Clntrell ol
SUndaY Scbool 1:45 a. m., ElriS:to P· m.,
~Prayer _ . 111 • Mn. Mull RollfDIII'.
llllp:emllll&lt;r• from MlddJe.
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Minister • Slarkey, lllpl.; Svenlll wor lilt. 7' 111 P. m.,
8aeMal lw•q4ool .UIW Rllllud 11ae11e IIIII PoolHomer Forrest. · Supt.· Bible ahlp, !:30 p. 111. by Cecil Cos, IJ11c'l11unt'\! 7:
8relliren Qlafda _ tnldiiJ r-.,
lo arpnlle
School 9:30; Mornlq Woraltlp, Lkymaa; Youaa People'• JDM1o l"rM •
IILR. f ,. 01 &lt;&gt;W School 1:8 e. m. Wlinldp,
Lqloa bn:::Nll team
10:811 a. m.: Evonlq Wonbl~. 111 and Bible 1111111. 7:80 P· m.: "' Cllll, ~ llcllool. t:31l ~ Inti IIIII till 8tmllar,
a. 111 _. .. by lilt JeciGu when
PIIDUI IDd Bardwan
Balldan md Blllldbla Suppll"
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1 P. m. Wedneldey • 7 p. m. Wed!lesday: CMir pracUce al ~to~S Wise. supt.: Momlll&amp; m. Acba• lllller, . . . . Jlmi'IJ BiJ11111 Poll 128 AmerPll. ....1001 Pb. WI N2'll
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BI:..SWdrQ.d. tiUrlu 7 '~~- tp,,....ship 10:30 e. m.; Y'galb UBCllrdl...., ~~ leiiiLIIIGIIDI&amp;Wedatii~IJev·
Bible ScboOI t :IO a. m. PreaclJ. O. t.np9!1le. Oblol, Rev. B. Sank&amp; 7 P. m.: Bt•p:!llc 41J ~
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pull bome ID Mld11111 IDIII I. m., llral and lhlrd Car., pull&amp;': SUnday School, t:ID
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Albert Roush, post &lt;ODIIIIIIIdStmdaJL
Ia\. a. m., Robotl Grate, Supt. WGI' ~
ad enmna 1n Chrlsl &lt;hacll. Jllilel MDI' c:onducled lbe meella&amp; when
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Alblmd OD Prodaell
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lllller Slreel, SUnday
W ¢m Youlb, R-45 p. m
Rold· E. J 1,111 a. m. p11 am•ac aervlcea da addM!tn were dlseussed.
BroWII'o Bollia Gu
• a. m. Btenlnll 01" gellallc oervlce, 7'30 p. Ill. 14» IbiD 811
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7:30 p. m. Sm·~ llld ~.:. ~ wted
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7::J:i.m.rl Ch::,.,b .j Qlr!Q, nesday, ?.30 p. ID.
- d ' l :.ma..~~~ Service, 7• fourlb StmdeY evenlDP at 7:30 jo 1111111 two Mlddlepqn HJch
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Specialty - IOutberD rrted ~
&amp;up..;' ., Mornln&amp; Worship, l _p. m.; Bible IIUdJ '1'uesdaJ
DIII'J )lllljlr: Sur&gt; lllfDia at?:SO ~· tD.
f11R Ewrllillllll .-vice at llle
QullltJ !'urnlturo 11 Lower Prlceo
211'1'1. Z!ld
lliddloport
WY Ut'/l
1:30 · m. Evening Worship, 7 P·~~te~~:
1:311 a. m.: Won:ldp 1ft. IISmH ;Jitllll
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M. II lor deKtddlepor~ Obla
7 p. m., Prayer Service. Wed· Ill.
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I0:30 L m.; "'u.wq 7:10 p. II Cbrllll ~1.-tiDal 0111114 IDillf ~·
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Jrtrf Millin. pastor: SundaJ
!II.-and 10:8
on•, a... larl lint. ad tblrd
llflldll ft1 l4 PI!MIId
U!l Wal·
ljcllo!!l 9:31 1. m. Cllurcb 10:30
• SUIIday ScbDol t :30 LID. CUst.w, pulllr: kllcll f!lllfJ II 7.110 p. Dl.
Itt 1l L m. ... Btllllt II Glllpnlll.
Devoted to tbe l11teresll
a. m.: QrrllllaJ! EndaoviR'.' 1:!0 ~· congrepttons !Ire mee1- at 1:30 p. ril
llttllday
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P. Ill. l!lveDIDI Service. · p.
at SL Jol!D'I aaUrda Till ~ el . . ...._... Prayer m . II
je•MpU Of tbe Meigs-Mason Area
WCAL UNION 11888
111111... Cirri ol Chrl•l. - iq oneGroft wltOt lhe ()ester: a;,, lleltlert Grate, dat al 7:11 P. ~ lourtb Stjl. ~ ....u (1JPI) -WIUiam
Roy Carter Minister
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Scboolt:ao'a, m. W,;.shlp and SI.J:'•~..: c:bardl _ Cbarltl Bll a, a.pt. di.Jt •t7:111.P. l!L., .
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YCIUIII. People'• meellllll6:110p. Rev. Pearl A. Cell, pas •
ayoilltlp PL ..... NYPIIII .~ . Q - ull ,e. lftllr · ·u .IS:
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~ P1f11b, Wllftll.liJI eilllatl
died It Ialamor•
:- =-~Bibll Bchooi Supl. Oaarles Tay)or,. !!1¢; Wors111P 1:41 P... m.~,.,;. DllD, pastor, .s .tfid ' · , , \a, 'ftllndfro tbt club
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and ENTERTAINED
Mrs llowud l'ill· Mrs'-I .
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'i•r up 18, 7:30 a. m.: Walter enha~ enterla~ 111 8 moll
IBeckjord down 211, 5:50 a. m.; gracious manner !be January
SUSPENSION LIFTED
I V~IIey Transporter up 2!, 3' 25 meeting of the Baptist Sunday
, NEW YORK &lt;UPll - Llgho ,p. m.: Bob Benter np 21 • 4' 20 School class and teachers Frl·
heavyweight chompion Jose I•· m.: Charles Stevenson up 22 • daye venlng. Mr. and Mrs. WogTorres. who had been suspend· I&amp; p. m.; Phohp Sporn down 23• enbals are gehial boots and
1ed by lhe New York Slale J:25 a. m.: Eastern down 23 • members of the class elways
Athletic Commission becoun of l3:40 a. m.; Pat Murphy up enJOy going to their
lovely I
an inleslinal virus, was o!ficial· Gr..nup B:IS p. m.· Edeana home.
1
i ly removed from the suspended llosworlh up Greenup 10 ·30 p. The meeting was opened by
We'11 jump through list Thursday and ordered lo ,m : Mary B. down Meldahl 4• thf president, Mr. A. K. Mesign fur a title light within lwn I :25 a. m.: Buckeye Stale down Clung and devollonals by Mrl.
hoops to EARN
weeks.
IMeldohl 6:35 a. m.
Mary Aumiller. During
the
ln~urance with
GallipOlis Da~ :- Soulbern Ibusine::: session many plans lor
SKI WINNERS
down 3:50 P· m., Illinois up 6·40 [1he chlll'l!h were dlacu11ed. The
GRENOBLE, France &lt;UPI) · m.: Andrew CalhoWl down Februrary meetlnt ol the
- Guy Perilla! Thursday won : P· m.; Luther Herdman! wtll be at !be borne of Mra.
tbe Fronch national olalom
II : 10 P· m.: H. E. Bowieo Harry Dyer in New Haven
and Marie lie Goiolehel captured
12:15 a. en. ; LIIUe Georre lhlrd Friday evening In Febl'!l-1
'tJ,.iiiNo"M. - lite national special slalom
I a. m.: Samel up 5:20 ary.
crown In the lint major races , m.; L1111ga Polnl down 1:05 ' ~ltendln&amp; lba meeting were
over the 1,190-yard course built m.: OVEC down I a. m.
Rev and Mrs warren Zinn \lr
lor the 1!168 Winter Olympics. Kllnawluo River ;- Solvay liP ond ·Mrs. A.
McCiq, ' Mr:
TITLE BOUT
4:0 a. m.• Merrick up and Mrs. Andrew llurnl, Mr.
lneuranca Agency Inc.
LAS VEGAS llJPl) _ 'lbe
7:IS p. m.:
Duncan and Mra Paul PoweU and oon
Phone WY 2.JII1
World Boxing Association has Bruce down Marmet !:15 a. m.; R'ck Mrs Lee G'bbs
Mrs'
113 1. Second st. Pomeroy 'nnounced thai il will recognize
Jane Lucas up Marmet
y, Dy M 'Mary
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a. m.: Beaver down Mar: rry . er, .''· earns
Argentina's Horaclt Aecavallo mel 6 a. m.; Jeffmon up Win- 1!'1', Miss Maxme KM ....,:, __
and Japan's Katsuyoshl Takaya2:411 a. m.: A. J. Patten Mr. and Mrs. James · _....,..
ma as the world Oywelght
WIDtleld 3:110 a. 111.
INdnaiiOSPITHoff"'-1
Miss E
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championship fi&amp;ht.
!lent at VeloriDtl Memorial
The WBA withdrew re.l pilal In Pomeroy.
aognltlorl of Italy'•
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lore Burrlni because be laDed Mrs. Eqar Abboll IUIIIIllll!d,
QUILT TOP
11 defend hll lille aplnal an arm lnjtlfJ II a faD 1111
INNIUPRINIJ MATTRIII - - - Japan'• BJroyukl Ebthera.
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D ~IVE TRAIN WARRANT¥ WITN THIS COYEIIAGl:
Cluy5ltr Corpotllt o~ w~ r r a n l ~. 1or 5 ~ 11 r' 01 SO,DOII milll
wtuch e~er come&gt; forsl. i"ll n~t deltcb in mtlt rlll! 111d
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motults pro~ioad tile owner has tht enctne on d11 n1td
ewv l'n,o nl~t or •.ooo m ~u. wllicl!twtr comes hu t. lht
011 IIJ!!r replpd e•e•y se~: oml orl chn lt 1nd lht c1rbu·
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2 ~ea r s ami tftl)' fi monlln tuntshts . In ~uc h 1 dealt r
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To remeeytbe
~Y Tobacco IIIMIID1 was l!eld Turner Gilmore; Kentucky If MARTHA ROUINGBR l;lrs. KalbleeD Smitb, Mrs. Joy·
d.r7
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111 lninJ!On, Ky., recenjly. II Horace Cll'lellllll: MllloUrl AltlndiiiCI allbe Eden U.B.,ce Joakum, Mrs .. Roy Cbeva~nmbr cold
l' 1:RICK DUBROW
boiiJ of TV slatlqns, ha" been wu apol!lored by the ASC W. B. HUll; iJidllna - EripDI 8tiilday Sclt.,t J'eb. 8 wu 11. IJier.
Sunday ' School attendance 1111 weather aod
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Preoo lntoraallonal cleariq 'ABC Scops.' ABC branch o1 the USDA.
$pencer; North Carollnt
D1nrjer 1\1111111 t.fr,.lllll Mrs.
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$29 IS. I furnace beat,
118 olferil)a
HOLLYWOOD (UP!) -The news olllclal1 anticipate lba~ Aecordlng to Golden Cana4ay, rice McGough: Olllo AI•• Hol8lnger'a Sulday 1111re,
eMr 1'a~as~
Clarenc;e Spur-• ...., our skiD
.'V~IDD Dewsman makes COOt! beciiUH of !be psriiiiOllftl cltalrmaD of Ohio's Farm Bur. c..,adey. West Vlrgln~J and Robert Van Meter and Roberts'
Sr and . Ste local, I tone twina.
•ey, but even hiB newspaper Importance of the ni\V program- eiiU Tobacco Committee, the Tennessee ':'ere Unolklded Oil and David.
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'· ws might weep a bit lor him anlq, many mon atallons meeting w~s held to activate a tbalr selectioDI but will ]II'Oba- Sunday vl8llon! ol Mr. and
and
and larnll of A \ pair of .,.,... whlcb restoro
'· ,r several events o! the past affiliated with the neiWork wiD National Referendum Conunl!: bly select Philip llat!er lor W. Mrs. Clinton Hol$inger were Mr. tL
~eurrV~le~· Cali! wire M! lost oil and moiowre to the
' .ek, and send aloni COIIdolen· carry the new weekly series." tee tor tile acreap • JIIIUDClaso Va. and Mr. llulllitan lor T••· and Mn. Larry Kqlsln,er aud ;](Jel
vittllor~ of M;, and Mrs. ' ::'f~;~onio~": ~!:"':'~:
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program which wUl be up lor a neasee.
children of llllelne ar:d Mr. aad
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d d ! ture, taken out b7 evapora·
l'he 11181 Biluallon involves au ~ next day •· anolher ABC. VIlle March 10, l116!S.
'lbe responsiblity of llljs com· Mrs. Paul Holsinger of Hock·
Norman .Wyers er an au· I Uon, next Super Lubrlcmt to
' •gether ad'l!lnrole act-the T\ release revealed lurtber lhe Mr. John Vance, esoislanl dl· miltee '11'111 ba to get all of the blgport.
By Mn. Pn1 A. Sellm
ghler, Drane.
restore oil content ol JOUl
'version of lite weekly "ABC someUme•
ardiL'lus ~th of rector for ABC or the SouiiJ. Information available to
lbe Mr. and Mra. Ray Adams o! Mrs. Mae Crawford and son Mrs. Katherin• &lt;Eastman) 1 ~~'!;. T~~~e';,),f!'e'f.:"~
pe" series e«elusively to guod vldfeo Intentions: In •nleaatem realon chaired tbe meel- farmer• on both tho present pr• Belpre vlslled Sunday trith Rllv. o1 New Brighton were Sunday Hood Is a patient at Veterans moisture balance whlcb ex·
' , ~rage ol the Viet Nam war, unusual move designed ro ing. Joe Todd, Director of the 1J'8111S, and the propond acr• and Mn. Eldon Blake.
aueata of Mrs. Ethel Wheeler. Me!OOrial Hospl'al.
I treme weather eonnot dlo·
. efnutoljr -and the plan alrea- '"f~~~.;axlm~m ci'%~AB~ Tobacco secllon of ABC pre- ap • poundage progra"!.
Mr. and Mrs. Junior llolalq- Mrs. Helen Younce returned Miss Rutb Ann Bailey, Park..l ~':.?· me for your l•uon on
· ~ m progress. But the ~ . Th0 ; o~s VI r N , !etlted a group of slJdes explalll- After Ibis has been. d~e lbe er and son Paul visited Sunday' hume Friday !rom ColumbllS al- ersburg, was a weekend guest skin care. lt'c Frool
.'VI!Ion newsman
doee not
pe,
ar n et am · lng in delall the reQODI wily Iarmer ean lben vote his con· trilh lle'f. and Mrs. Eld!lll Blake. 1er spending two weeks wilb of her parents Mr. and Mrs. 1
-lola Bartrum
·• wholly In a sympathetic · h.the network wUI
a cqe In the toboeeoi pro- vlctions with understandiq.
Mr. and Mn. Junior Holllq- Mr. and Mrs. C. c. Bradford. Wilbur Bailey. '
·porate ccmplex.
eac. prograll! to II! alffll~ gram would be cletirable to the In the next few daya tbe ASC er and aon Paul Vittlled Sunday 1 Bruce ae111111, wbo Ia em- !llrs Hugh Bearhl was 1a wes.
o'o . begin with, he is twice every .al~rdey !the mghtltnduolry.
offices of the COIWies wm mail al lllt:ine wilb Mrs. Ruleell •ployed 11 New Philadelphia and l tervlll~ Monday to attend tbe
;eumes responSible to oet· •:. broadcasll .• n add•lion lhe Mler lbe informallonal por· to tbe farmer hia II&lt;Rtllle WJo Cline and aons and Mrs. Fan-!Mr. and Mn. Earl Cleland of ; funeral of her aunt, Mrs. Kath.
,, business executive• wn9 n .twork has broken precedent tlun of !be meeting nominations d~r the present program and al- lila Beaver.
lAthebs spent tbe weekend wtlb , ryn Kautz
. e either a lack ol passionate by reque•tong those statoons were CJIIed lor to sel!ct a na· 1•o his acreage and poundage un. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Bois~· I their parent!, Mr. and Mrs.' ,i-;;;;-;;;;-;;,-;;;;:,;;;;;
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•Prest or wholly sound )udg·, lhal ca~not dear ellher
of ltloDII e~alrman and Mr. John der tbe proposed acreage-pound· er and Paul vllited SundiY [Walter Clelalld.
,
' ' nt wben II comes to news th•se tunes to tape tbe Dorry o! Carlisle, Ky., waa se· IIi• program lor lhe 1116!S crop omnins aear Barlow wllb Mr. Mrs Dali1 Grunes of Morris
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"rlh"':more, he mull .al•o :P•Of!rams for rebroudcasl loeal llected. Mr. Tom Edwards yeor. He must. receive th~ and Mrs. Don Anderson and I
Ohio tiled. Sbe is the sis.
nten' with some af!Jli, te Rndtences.. at any lime over the o1 'lbe Auatlon Warehouae Assn. nutoce at least fifteen days Pll· family .
: ter of Ml9. Claude Roy.
w..ekend. ,
was selected' as VIce Chairman or to !be March 10 .relerendum. Mr. and Mn. Ivan ChevaUer , Mr. and Mrs. Jell Nelaon, Mr.
lions tbal somply don't
' aceept many network The weeks other unusual and will also acl as secretary. fler recelviq .IbiS notica he of Reedsville, Ohio bave ~·! aDd Mrs. Charles Wolf, Mr and
· ·r,ument.Jries
because they slluallon In television news A steering committee
wao can we111h lhe dtfference 1111der IIIOUIICed lbo marriage of lbeorl Mrs. ll'~dley Richards and Mr.
• n I brmg tbe ratings and occurred Thursday, at CBS-TV, !ben named and Albert Clay o! ~ two prOf!Tams and ~ecid• l daughter, Florence to AlVin Golf and Mrs. Luman Richards ol
• ~omey of, oay, an old movie or I ~': ;.elwork news president MI. Sterling and Mr. Frank that. which IS best lor him u 1ol Wheeling, West VIrginia. I Newark, the two daughter&lt; or
· situation comedy rerun. ~oo 1
iendly wanted to carry Snodgrass to act on Ibis com- an mdlvidual and vola accord· I They were mmied In Qllys- i~Irs Kathryn Crist o1 ColumAN EXTRA
, &lt;en a network Is blamed when lhe Senate Foreogu Relal!ons lmitt•e
lqly.
VJIIe Ohio by Rev Guy White 1 '""· · ad !l(r J I' N 1
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t'•JmmlttL&gt;e hearlncs on v· t
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Dec. 31, 1965 at 10 p. m. wilh , Newark, attended lhe !uneral
1. · d
' refused to show a program oo!n ave an al lenglb, and tbe the eight stales wero selected
Johtl YOtlll&amp; aDd Edllh Swain of Mr Bellll Wolf
consider then, tbe ease ~f ~entleman he reporll to felt
a witnesoes.
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· \BC Scope" an altrulslic idea !that a wmpup •ummary would
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The weddlog shower for Mr•.,_...~:;;;:;:;;:;;:;;;......
· there ever was one, and how "" suf!lcienl. Both Friendly and '
ud Mra. Alvin Golf was heidi
lhe past week, it virtually
superior have excellent
at the Eden Parish Hall onl
' .~ to cajole oome of lis &lt;-.putal~ns. b~t I would sug.
Jan . . 23, 1966.
I
;liate stslloll8 in lhe bope
lhls much.
Ga11181 were pblyad. Tbose
: •y would carry ita ptosrams. Under Friendly, CBS . news Gaare Readhlgs -: Gallipolis .
11y VIrgilia Culetoa
winning prizes were Fannie Big·
WliH THE PUlCHASE
. all •tarted with an ABC-TV has won respect by reluam~ to Dam 12.4, 2U, runnmg 14 !eel
ATI'END St:RVICES
ley and Ferra Lou Barrlltpr.
OF AHr NEW
ass release that
toke part m the degradtng, on rollers, Pomeroy • Mason Altendlnl lba funeral aervlcea The door prize was won by Mar·
El· m•anlngless fun and games of l22.03, Pt. Pleasant 25.39, lHnton ol Mrs. Catherine Gibbs Zerkle lha lloJIInier
, twork'o news
, •e: Lewer, as saying:
lht Emmy awards., II hu also 1.25 risins, Kanawha Falls 2.73 were Mr. aac1 Mrs. Fay Blelsiug 'lboSfl attendin, - e Mrs.
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. ••ry facet of American life onsll~uted lhe years top new rising, Charlesloa 20.51 riBJnc. Mr. and Mra. Jamet Coleman, Fannie BJsley Mra. Martha
·day is altected, and
pubhc llffarn programs-the London Dam was on the oiU, Mr. and Mrs. WUUam Coleman Rollinger, Mri. SUsie Kerwhl.
, the full·scale war in
audience-Involvement tests, and Marmet Dam wu I'UIIIIIni lbree and daughtert Betty Sue and M 1 Ferra Lou Barrlllger Mrs
m" 'lbe release then added: ~ol ratings with lhem, and led quarters of a loot, and Winfield Elbel Ann o1 SleubenvlUe, Obio; ~ Miss Belly
~ph
''Currenlly, only 78
In slgnlfleanl use If the Early Dam was rur.ning 7 feel.
Mrs. Charles Coleman
and Rev. ~nd Mrs. Eldon Blab and
, •95 than bali of
111e
Bird satellite f or mte;natoonal Boal Movements:
.
son, Larry, Mingo Junction, 0.; granddell8hler Jewell Ann, Mrs. Straigh! from Par is boule· llii~ ~~~~
,.,..1 ,ev~ls~ion~~ne~lw:o~rk~'s~:·~~ilebale. Lokew~e. CBS Waller Oblo River - Franklin P1eree 'Mr. and Mrs. warren R&lt;&gt;gers, Lana Nelaon, Mrs. John Young. I vards, the clean, young
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Cr_onklto now I~ neck·and-neck down 14, 6:45 a. m.; Robert Mrs. Edna Rogers and family uf Relreshmeollof weddlog cake, lines of the bllck .. zipped
. w.'tb H~lley-Brmkley In popula- Reed down 15, 5:40 a. m. ; BuU Chesler, O.; Mr. and Mrs. CIU· Ire cream and kool-aid were high .. rise boot ;,. !night
roty ratings. E~lc ~vareld has Frog up 16, !:43 a. m.: Chucl!ie lord Larue of Brilliant, 0.; Mr. aerved to alL
lest deal ea..
uetr~·~lfiJJIIIIililille!dtf . _ 3 I'
whi te•
emerged ao videos dominant D. up 17,5:50 p.m. ; LIIUe Ed- and Mrs. Orland Larue, Mr. Sending gifts were Mrs. AI·
!be network ward down 17, 12:30 a. m.: Ken- and Mn. w. warren Rogers of , 111 Reed Mn. John Hetzel, 11""
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an aggressive leader In h:ckian up 17, 3:35 a. m.: ()o. Chesler, W. Va., Mr. and Mrs. Mr ud 'Mrs. George Josepha S tot pelr
of ~lei N~""" and ward up 18, 3:40 a. m.: Alton Orland Larue, Mr. and Mrs. o1 Wbeellng, w. Va., Lucy Rood,
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keepmg alive at least :r.ephyr up 18, 3:40 a. m.; Rell· Elmer Hall ol Nitro, W. Va., and Jenny Bsker, Mrs. Donel ReeOUS S Dl
Rear Meigs General Hospital
ol the f:dward R. Murrow able down 18,4:10 a. m. ; NalloD- Mr! md Mrs. RuanO Larue of bel, Cary HeU. Mrs. VlriiDII
. You do nol .tempt a a1 up 11, 4:30 a. m.: Jellboel Bloomingdale, Olllo.
lfesellon.
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Atlull Study
&amp;JDdaY 'lrhooi9:SO L m.: ..,.,. u --" up·' 7'30
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1111 Worship 11:30 L m.; N'IP8 ';~h 111 rtm Oalted PrD
YCIUIII l'toP'o. lt8 P· IILiilnll; ......,..., 1QIQrdl, Ret. 'Boward
pllltle IJIIOIInC f:IO P. &amp;,
~"*-• ~ llcllool
JlrlpT - · ·~· .... 7:10 p.JL Rnppelt, - - . I'Nd LawtJ
P1111r.,
Wonldll: •
- . llalldQ llbl 11:8 a. fo m. yr, Wed. l:ar . Julllal
IMII lllfllll - - . 11111 UOCIII'WOOd. lllllillt.w. 111o wscs ot bome o! s.Jen w;:; ::• E =w":.J:. 7 ~ m.; a.o1r 1 7 p. m Sonlor Cbnlr
~~; ltet (!. 1.. O'IAI&gt; llll ICIIOOI 1:110 a. m.; M&lt;wnm• Wed., 7:41 p. m. Mid •
Pn,Jer UleeiiJll, f p. m. led. lj::M.. rtm1111, puUir: Rlbll'l · ~..ew~a. tUPI ovnlllp /oliO p. m.: KoDert Reid prayer aervlces.
Rev. Cl1de ~ ~ puo ..,..nm Churcll' !luntt. Sebool
t ..1 a. n. MoralD&amp; WOflhtp ~lble "•hnnl 'lullt
CIINIW Melllltlll Ciardi Cor
91081 t:IIO •· m.,
·1 Wed
IIIII Swldar Scaool; 1 p. m. ~· QleiW Olucll al Qed, Be• Pearl A. CUto, 1'1111101';, War- c)are~~ o1 . . . _ , ,_. JO:IO a. m.; Bible Study
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aervtce: l"'lll'ldA1, 1:10 (JUberl Spencer', ~illlDr liuodal , aervlce at 1 a. .»., 8lladly 111'0) Ret. Clyde llelldti'IGII. fill P ...
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P. m. Prayer -uq.
llcbooJ ): so a. m. Momlna llebool 11 10 a. m.; wsa1 Ill ,_..1 Suqday lldJaal 1:10 a.
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CarpeD&amp;er 11ap111r Ollftllo 1111p 11 a. m.: Bt•oceUilllc •
ftiUr8de1 01 lllliolb; IIOird oblp sarvleea 7al0 P. m. 8uJI.
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Solnda) Scnoo 9 30 • m.; MOI'D' tiel. I. p. m. PrayOI IDIIeiiiJ&amp;. meetiDa 3rd WedllliiQ ol lba m.: IIDI'IIIIII WOI'IIIIP 10:11 ..
VI
Ina Worobip IO:Ih m.
1:10 p, Ill. WedlllliiiJI YCIUDC mo·•.h.
. oerv!C:U 7:110 11o 111. P r I 1 er
l'lnl lllpllal ~ ....... Pwople'a semeo Friday, ' .au rii\WGG!II llhlbodlll ' ~ m.: NYPS 8:0 P. m. E\tenlq
port RA!v uonald Booua. - o. m.
- Pearl A. Cas!D. pastor Wor -111111 1:30 p, Ill. 'l'btlrldaJ
0
88
to:" SundaJ ~ t: IIi a. m.. ~ el GGd. II&amp;. • - 1111p MtVIce 10 a. 111. enn Cllardl Dl lilt .....,._, . .
~ l!ollman SUPL : tO:lli a. .... IIUiol W...... . . - Giller Slllldar 7:46 p m. SUD clOt. OhiO. ~ Scbool 11
m. WOI'IbiP Slrvlae; BYP 6 p. !lullday !lobool t:f.t a. ID.. Wor da)' SCIIOOI. 10 1. m.. JDIUI t:IIO a.m. ll1lndiJ
Wonldp
8S . ~.wOO
1
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m.• EVIIIIng Worahlp 7:30 p, lblp .-.Ice U a. Ill llld ' llalley. SUpL Prayer meatlaJI Servtce 10:30 a.m. SUI!daf JliVt.
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Wad. 7:10 p. m. Prayer a m Prayer IDIIIIJII l:l1l ~ Ftrell llllll MeiiiOdlll ebiJrdl alllg Service 7:30 'p.m.; Mid • \VXYZ !llldlo Sports DltiOmeellnl
7:30 ~. Ql. m 'IUIIday: Yoq People _ s11114Q Sc:hool 9 a. m., D4n. pe~~ f'rlyer Ser\llcl Wedlle w Dave DUes, a naiiVI! ol
pneiiCII
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meetiJI&amp;, 1:30 P· IlL t'rlday . ' Fred Nease, Supt. WoreiJIP Ill' dQ 7:80 p.m. Rev. llorrll II. Middleport and craduale of
Plnl .Bapllll Cllarc:ll. .,_ Rulllld Cllara 01 QoG, lift, Ice 10 a. m. lle'f. WendeD Wolle. Paatcrr.
Middleport High . school, hal
_ llA!v. carvw Wllll•ma Jolin SmaUwood. putor: Sunda1Y :Wtler, p&amp;ltllr.
Rullalld ~'lllll'l!b Gl 1M Ndar· lletn Invited to attend IIi• 141h
~ School t:SO tiU 10:111 ilchool 10 I. m.; F.wao '1'' 1,0 lfealb •olbodllt Cbarcb. .Millo ... Sunc/111 School t:IO a. ID.; annual presldendol ..pnyer
Worthip aervlce. 10 ao a m.: service 7 p. m.: Young Peup • ~leport, M s:. LloWIIOII . pastor: Mornina Wonblp 10:41 a. · Ill. breaklast Ill Washlngtob, D. C.
Nursery and Junior church lor Kndeaver 1 P m. Wadnoodav · Mrs NJn Moor• r~hurcb ScMol ll:VJR&amp;aliallc w.-lce 7:46 ~. m. Feb. 17.
cblldren
Prayer meeting I p. m Salu• SUpt.: Church School. 9·SO a. :.!ldwee~ pnyw aervlel. 7:46 p. The b akfasl will be attend·
l'lrll Bapllll Qur.-. ~~a~e••• diY
b m.: worship Service, 10:30 •· m Wednl!ldly
re .
don
8
Re• c 1. O'Ulnner . p..wr
llroco Jo.piiCOpal Churclt m.: Metbodlot Youth FelloW· &amp;ynelltl Clltllcb old!e ~ ed by ~iden:,;~ nt Hu:
Sunday SchOOl II JO • m. Sam ,.meroy, l'bo Re• Rlcharo"' ship, 7 P m.: Official Boanl rene, WIUiruP L. l'borpe. peoiiJr Johnson, u';;,
:nd mem·
CUrtis. supt., 10 45 a m Mort&gt; Martin. Rector Sued•' - M30 meeton&amp;. lfll q, •• ~Y ot monlh. Sundav Srhoolll 31la. m.; Morn- bert ~· ~
aenate and
7,:30 p.m w~. 2nd Monday ~ wllfablp 111 .31 a. m.
~. of re:....,l~tlves
1111 worshiP' 1 311 • m en nJna Prayer and 'lermoo. 10
and Junior FelloWship; ~ o.m •·'" t.:olfee nour lolluwona
o1 ..,ontb. 7.30 p m.• Eleanor r ..&amp;eeOtiAI AaMIIbl1, Reate ....,e
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1'4, Rev "aUI 11:. Jones, pUior DUes was selected to altend
WedneSd•Y . Praver meeUq: Menzel Smltb, paswr Worship Mhlenvllle Metbndlst l.'llureh Sunday School 10 a. m.: Will' the breakfast as one of I h ~
midwest's outstanding spokes·
8.30 p. m. Wednesday . q,.•,., service 9 iiO a. m.: Sundoi Wendell G. Stutler, Pastor. day. Wedneld•v and FrldiJ.
Cbou Practice: 3 30 p. m l'ue• School. 10 iiO a. m. Youlb t~ sunday School. 10 a m.. Wor· ne ....,loeOIIal Cbureb, ltlltl- men from the sports world. 'The
dav 1nn!n1 Chnlr P•••·''"•
lowshlp 130 p. m.; Boyo • . llhip service 11 a m.
dleport, Soulb lrd Ave.: Sunda)l Invited IUeSts Include leadln!
Hartford Bapllsl cbarclt, Rev. GlriB Fellowship, 6:30 P·
Mont C!Jape IMelbodlst - Scboo&lt; 10 •· m.; ~unday evenlq citizens from coaslto coast rer&gt;
Warren G. Zinn, pastor. Mom- Kvenlng servoce Ull p. Ill.. lr James Early, pastor, OU\Ier t\'&amp;ngellstlc service. 1:311 p. !II. l"'senHng a wide variety of ""
mg worship 9 a. m. Sermon,=
, 111d 41b Sunday!: Youtb Cb• Sa er Sup' Sunday School 10 Wlldnesday .Bible ~ 7:10 P. eupedons and endeavors. 1'\le
"Jesus and Our Freedoms. 6 30 p. m. Wednesday Prayer a. Ym.': Pre~chlng II a. m.
m.: SaturdJ; nlihl Prayer and prlnclpel speaker will be Evon·
Cburcb School 9:50 a. m. Tues· Meelin~. 7:311 D m WldN!Iday Portland Metbodlsl Cban:b- Worahlp 7·'0 p. m. PuiDr, Rev gellst BDiy Grahom. Purpbse
clay, choir practice
al 4:30.
._.,., IUB Clnlreb.. BeY. R L. McDaniel, pastor. Sunday a. L Barrell.
.
of the annual breakfast mee~na
Rultaao •·lnt ~•P'''· ,..,,.,,.n &amp;:uaene E. Emei'IOII. pastor: School 9:30, Harold Roush,
llarrl10oYIIIo PmbJterlu Is to dltmatlze reliance on re·
Sun-•y Scll&lt;'ot g so a m. PreocJ&gt;. Sunday School 9 41 a. m R.. Supt: Kenneth Me~. ass! Cbllreh. JohU Oavlel, putor: nstou• values In every aspect
ill!' Sundav 2 3~ p. m.
MU Areher, Supt
Sunday Supt., Preaching 7:30 P· m. Sun- (.:burch Scltool \0:30 a. m. Wor- of American Hie.
Free wm Bapllll Cbareb. wvrshlp W:tll a. m. aod 7,30 day.
1111p aervlcl :30 p. m.
Rutland. Paslor, Rev P au I p. m. allemately. Bible IIUdy Roctne Molbodlal
ReorpDIIed C11arcb C11 J..ao
Taylor: Sunday School, 10 a. m and prayer 181'1/icl led by psll· II. L. McDaolel, pastor : SW&gt; Chrtsl ol Litter DA1 Sllnla. lb
Guy Priddy Supt.: Preacllllll! or 7:80 p. m. Wednelday. Cbrl~ day ScbOOI 8:30 a. m.: Preocl&gt; mllee 1ro111 llA!clne oo Racineservice, 7 sop. m.; Prayer aer· llan Endeavor, 7:30 P. m. 3rcl 111110:30 a. m.: MYF I P m.: I'Qrtland Road. Sunday 8dlooJ
,
vices ; lO o m Wednesflav Saturday ol monlb.
Prayer aod Bible Study, 7:30 p. t:31) a m.; flnrshlp 10:30 a.
h f 1118
MaiOD BapliJI SUnday School MDraillg Star EUB Clarcb. m Wedn.sday.
m., Sunde" evening aerv1C1 at
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.'" ' With the hope lt wUI. in nme mell&amp;llre,
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D.AV. Hall, corner Second and Kev Menzel Srnllb. pulor: It&amp; Roe1 Sprlac• MediGdlll - r:M p. •n.: Wed .. IVOI'Ihip ...,. A ust Pjkkoja 82, New PhU·
. L-· L'-h :. ood in ft~mih ami rommrmr.ty l:fe, thu ft&gt;a• Pomeroy, Mason. Sponsol'!d by a. m. Sunday SchooL Ffed Chests Lemley, pallOr: Wor- Ice ai?:SO p. m. PastGr; C. W. ad
husband of Vilma Pilt·
lcnn tro:uo wmc - If
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1 11;0 ,., French City B&lt;ptlst Church In Smith. aupt.: Earl Slluier, All'l. lhiJI service 9:30 a. m.; Sun- Proffitt. All evenlni tiiii'Y· e P •
. Co
ture ;. •poruored by the b~&amp;~ine•• firm• an
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Gallipolis. Affiliated wllh s.B.C. Mornln&amp; IIWiblp 10:4$ a. m.: day ScltooL 10:IJ a. rn.: MYF lceo begin at 7:30 p. m.
koja, librarian, Melia ~:
Rev. R. L. Pinson, pastor. Prayer meeting 8 p. m. Tbu... I:SC p. 111. Prayer and l!lble Oar Lldy , 1 Lenlfo MloiM Elllnslon .Ji&gt;Wr~-~rYice • llo
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~tv:lr~o~~~e~n:o:m::.e:I~R:p~pea=:r.:e:·:OW=·----------------,1 - Sunday School every Sun- day.
SIUdy. Wednesday. 7:30 p.m. LnalloiiGID, lle'f. no...... al 5 p. m. .,..,....ay, 1o w·
dey 3 p m. Preaching serv- Soulb llelbel EUII Cburcb - Rill•.. Metbodlll ~. tronek, aciJnlnlllraiOr; StrndaJI lni a heort attack.
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lcet: the last Sundey ol each Rev. Eugene E. Emer1011, fill' !\ell. c. J . Lelllley.
putor. Mw8:10 a. m., eat.: Holy Ul7l A natwe :ol ~~·.·
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lor. Sunday School 1:4&amp; a. m., Cburch School 9:110 a. m.: Wor at ObUpllon. 7 p. m.
be' waa bom •wY · .)~• .On
MI. i\lorlall 'lllpllll Cll..... Norm8D 11. Babr, Supt. SUnday ahlp IOI'YiGt, 10:80 a. m.. 14 8L Ma'l CalboU. Dlkilll of die late Juhan· .aD!!&lt;, LlDI
Comer ot Fourlh IDII Main Sl Wonlllp 10:4&amp; a. m. and 7:30 p. Y. F. MondaJ, 1:30 p. UL
_, GuynUie (~lcll Rldp)l Plkkoja. A brolb..;. ~ ·.aiM
141ddleoort. Oblo
Middleport, Oblo
Middleport. R... Nyle Borden. m. AltemaiiiJ. Bible SludJ Sultoa Meaodlll Cbarcb - !\ell. J'raak MaD1er1,
PD preceded him Ill . .jli, ,
miJtlster. SUndoy School 9:30 and PrA1er aen1Ct led by ~~~~~ R L. o!cDIDiel, pastor: CliDI JDr SIIDIIIJ Mus 10:11 1. m.: For 1li years, Mr. Piklmja
Orr, SupL Preaching i:lli a.m. Boiy Day o1 Obllptlon 1:30 L wu aiNtl-, prir.lelpllllld Ill'
1 m. Arnold Rlcbarde. Supt. Gl', 7:30 p. m. Tbursday.
~ornin• Wonhlp, 10:30 a. m.
Syracue E-U.S. auue•. Pall Sunday Scbool 10:15 I ~_, m.: Oo&lt;Jfeoelnn, ~ 11aur befan perlnllladelll In the Norva Es·
NMIDI llpUit Clarcb1 s- &amp;. Sellin, I'II!Or.
Oak Grove Metbod!JI ...., Mua.
ton1aD Scbool, From ' ~ • .0
day SchoOl e:IO a. m.: Wor- t:30 a. m. Sunday 8cbool, lieD R L. McDaniel, pesto~f: ne ......... an.,, S11ftJ be
a aew fo{a Of adult
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1 llaJ s. WlniDC, o111cer tn cbarp. education, Rllral
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1 p. m. WednM'I1·
Monltna Worlblp seniCII, Ill 10:15 a. m., ~~~~~ .~ \ Stmday1!1-e. m. lfollaell meo Service, a ~ubllr nnlvers~l~ .
BtmllniiO&amp;, W. Va.
PomWY 2-2855
Carteloa dim~ Klapbar'J aod 31'11 8aiJdaJI 01 lbe 11111111b; Syracuse Melbodlol C are 181, I0:30 a. m. Sunda~ Scbool. In October 1949, he arrived in
Road, 11e11. Qyde RIDtoP, plio 7,30 p. m. Evonlill E&gt;oncell• Wendell G. Stutler.
pa:. Sunday 1 p. m. YOUlll People'l New Phliadephla as one of 'c be
1111'. Sunday lchool, 1:10 a. m.; Uc Service. 2ud and 4111
Worsllip Service 8:411 8 .m:
LeRion: 7:30 p. 111. SalYIIIoll first refugee• to come :to 'fus..
Ralpb Carl. supt. Sunday Wor- dey o1 IDODib. BETIIANV
day School 9:4S a.m. MYt
meeting: 'lbursdly,1 111 1 f..a. carawascounty. He was sponsor
lbtp service. 10:30 a m. aod 9:30 a. m. Mornlna Worlblp: dey I P· m. ~ra~er meet .8 llu Home l.equo: 7 p.m. Prep ad by the E111anuel Lutheran
7:110 p. m. allorn8tely. Prayer 10:30 8 . m Su•day School, Bly· Sunday 7:30 P. m. odls hu b ·lilies: 7 110 p. m. Bible lllldJ, Church of New PhlladelphiJ.
IDI lllC Wedllelday, ?:30 P· IlL 1be 1llella, Supt; 1:10 p. m. t1le Uolted M~ I e rt 'lr8yer meetlnl· Oilier terVICIII In July 11150, he WU one of
130 E. Second
Mil ~ St. llidtlleporl
Collllblr Cltapol1 Wonblp- V&lt;rJih FellowShip. CARMEL - Pomeroy - Rev . •Ae;vm ~~Ire, "' 111nounco1Jiell\.
· the first' employees of
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·-·rtca ucb Junday l :li a. m.: g,30 a. 111. Sunday !!chOnl Wtiy· pastor. ~ur~h ~~ : · m
l'tll1 , 1 lotillb Day Adte Warner. Sweuay Co. Lut ,.:ar
'Iunday Schml 10 o. m.&lt; Youlb oe R&lt;&gt;uah, Supt.: 10:30 a. m. Divine ors 1P : ~ ,,' M..,: 1111 Cllardl _ MlllblrrJ Hell* be earned hls 15 year pin ~ilb
'lervloo &amp;:I&amp; p. m. Evenlna Wor· Morning Wo19hip, 2nd and 41!1 mon: •'Brothers in N M~lst Rd. nctnb o1 Melp aa-111 lbe comp8D)I but later retired
tldp 7 0. m. eaoh !lmtday.
Sundey ol lbe Mlllllb; 8 P. m. or's claos 3:15 P· m.
p ~ - . PuiDr, f. 11. Gllfllrd because oi ill beallb.
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Eltabllabed In 191M&lt;
lndllu7 c..m 11 Cbrlll. Evenlrli EvllliOlllllc Ser\llce. liona Sludy clas~ 2 P· m. 81 Aul.,111 PIIIOr J - a. Funeral services will ·be con·
Well COiumbll. W. Vo.
Art MueuQ1. mlnl!ter; Blbla Ill and SJ'd SundaY ol 010nlb. Youth Fellowship 5:30 p. m. HaUer. Serv1CIII' 011 SaiUiday: dueled Saturday at !be Em,n·.
School
and 1\iomlna WonbiJI. 'faJIP&amp;'I PIIIDI EtiB Cblll'l!ll. Tuesiay, 7:30 P· m. 'lbe. Lydia Slbbath Scbool. ltlll p. m.; ue1 Lulberan Church in New
Ph. IIIHB '1'114081
IO:SO a. m.; Cbrlstlaa l1lndeov· lle'f. Eualllt E. Emei'IOD, Pill' Circle meets at church. '!burt- Worahlp, I:IO p. iLl Yoatll pb!ledelph!• by lba pastor and
or, e p. m.: !venin&amp; Worship, eor: Sunday wonhlp g,IO a. m. day evening choir rehearSal. meetln&amp; l:ll p. m.; Blblt liD • EitGDIID rnlllbler .lrom Ch,lr 0. m.
Sunday School 10 a. m., llo- Letart Falla Culled llntbren rfl 'l'iu'ldiJ, 7t. p. m., II cqo, Ul Burlal wiD ba on
Papollle CommliDIIJ Chan:ll bart ViJteyard, &amp;!apt. Biblt filii- Ia C rill Churcll, Sunday ~ rl' Evana !letpll, CJe!llpllla. Jlln Pldladtlplda..
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YCIUIII People's service 7:30 P· pastor, 7:30 p. m. Tualday. !lnl IIIII lblrd ~~.': CJirtll
du lilt . .._ L
112 E. Ill aiD Sl
ltQJtorllba Quroll ol y- Cholca
m. 1buratlaY: En~J~ellltlo Adull class meetlag 7:10 p, IDp al 7' 80 IIIII "'" ....,...
flalb 11111111'' lltllldaJ 8cbool p
t1ce SaiUrdaJ, 7:10 p. Ill.: IIIII m. 1as1 ldonclay ol IDOIIIb.
!ourlb SUDday Dlgb1l II 7'10• II a. m_;
l"+d
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Faderllled Cllarcb. PGIDM'OJ, JJUDel ~:-datGdl'll atrt111111 lndaa'Nf, f:ll p. m.
0
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Church, James Qulsen
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..mce, t:SO a.m. School 1 a. m.. worship hour Sunday School 9:30 a.m. · •
~ +hJI I:IO fo tiLl
lulldiDI SupplteJ oDd MIUwun
Gtnoral Contractlnt
Sunday School, 10 •. m. sts.. 10
Patteraon. S~; y~. ~~~~:. Pra,.- ml , .., ,,..
Chula. Obit
Pbone WY 2-88'11
lord stockton. Supt.
M&amp;. Uldtlll r.w.s. Cbaroll - llllp tO:ao ~ Ev qaUatiG _ P· m. WedMP'IIJ,
llradlord Clntrell ol
SUndaY Scbool 1:45 a. m., ElriS:to P· m.,
~Prayer _ . 111 • Mn. Mull RollfDIII'.
llllp:emllll&lt;r• from MlddJe.
Jo •
RoblniOII.
Minister • Slarkey, lllpl.; Svenlll wor lilt. 7' 111 P. m.,
8aeMal lw•q4ool .UIW Rllllud 11ae11e IIIII PoolHomer Forrest. · Supt.· Bible ahlp, !:30 p. 111. by Cecil Cos, IJ11c'l11unt'\! 7:
8relliren Qlafda _ tnldiiJ r-.,
lo arpnlle
School 9:30; Mornlq Woraltlp, Lkymaa; Youaa People'• JDM1o l"rM •
IILR. f ,. 01 &lt;&gt;W School 1:8 e. m. Wlinldp,
Lqloa bn:::Nll team
10:811 a. m.: Evonlq Wonbl~. 111 and Bible 1111111. 7:80 P· m.: "' Cllll, ~ llcllool. t:31l ~ Inti IIIII till 8tmllar,
a. 111 _. .. by lilt JeciGu when
PIIDUI IDd Bardwan
Balldan md Blllldbla Suppll"
laclat
1 P. m. Wedneldey • 7 p. m. Wed!lesday: CMir pracUce al ~to~S Wise. supt.: Momlll&amp; m. Acba• lllller, . . . . Jlmi'IJ BiJ11111 Poll 128 AmerPll. ....1001 Pb. WI N2'll
., ta , Obit
BI:..SWdrQ.d. tiUrlu 7 '~~- tp,,....ship 10:30 e. m.; Y'galb UBCllrdl...., ~~ leiiiLIIIGIIDI&amp;Wedatii~IJev·
Bible ScboOI t :IO a. m. PreaclJ. O. t.np9!1le. Oblol, Rev. B. Sank&amp; 7 P. m.: Bt•p:!llc 41J ~
tr':IIL ;, T
pull bome ID Mld11111 IDIII I. m., llral and lhlrd Car., pull&amp;': SUnday School, t:ID
~~~
fall Oilllet • , •
Albert Roush, post &lt;ODIIIIIIIdStmdaJL
Ia\. a. m., Robotl Grate, Supt. WGI' ~
ad enmna 1n Chrlsl &lt;hacll. Jllilel MDI' c:onducled lbe meella&amp; when
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N. Secoad Ave.
Alblmd OD Prodaell
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lllller Slreel, SUnday
W ¢m Youlb, R-45 p. m
Rold· E. J 1,111 a. m. p11 am•ac aervlcea da addM!tn were dlseussed.
BroWII'o Bollia Gu
• a. m. Btenlnll 01" gellallc oervlce, 7'30 p. Ill. 14» IbiD 811
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Middleport. Ohio
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lblp ?:10 P·w:·~:e Study. Week Prayer au-· Praise, Wid- Grlllllb, r~
a.c:~ [,
7:30 p. m. Sm·~ llld ~.:. ~ wted
WY t-21118
7::J:i.m.rl Ch::,.,b .j Qlr!Q, nesday, ?.30 p. ID.
- d ' l :.ma..~~~ Service, 7• fourlb StmdeY evenlDP at 7:30 jo 1111111 two Mlddlepqn HJch
11
1111 1111' po!laln Slttell Donald
11un- :ID 11o m.
-"71. 7:30 p, m. _PrQ..
Sdlool boll II lluolraya Boys
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·30 1 m Ken~'b McElhinney day I p. m., W
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~. R.U.• 111.... 1 Olive New- llld llht IBid . 8anday ... Pllllll Wfft made to bol4 tbe
Specialty - IOutberD rrted ~
&amp;up..;' ., Mornln&amp; Worship, l _p. m.; Bible IIUdJ '1'uesdaJ
DIII'J )lllljlr: Sur&gt; lllfDia at?:SO ~· tD.
f11R Ewrllillllll .-vice at llle
QullltJ !'urnlturo 11 Lower Prlceo
211'1'1. Z!ld
lliddloport
WY Ut'/l
1:30 · m. Evening Worship, 7 P·~~te~~:
1:311 a. m.: Won:ldp 1ft. IISmH ;Jitllll
llor- aat
M. II lor deKtddlepor~ Obla
7 p. m., Prayer Service. Wed· Ill.
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I0:30 L m.; "'u.wq 7:10 p. II Cbrllll ~1.-tiDal 0111114 IDillf ~·
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7
tBIIay ' p m
p. m
... II&amp;. ..... 111.1 Prayer ..... , •• p. tD. rllon, Jllllelr. _ ,
- - au • 21 • Mill•
CIRtJd. 0.,..., PomeroJ, 8L Pnl't
lolonllil&amp; ~un!lay
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t:ID a.m. Pl '•c .M tlr a-at U.tp!!al FrPt Mar:
Jrtrf Millin. pastor: SundaJ
!II.-and 10:8
on•, a... larl lint. ad tblrd
llflldll ft1 l4 PI!MIId
U!l Wal·
ljcllo!!l 9:31 1. m. Cllurcb 10:30
• SUIIday ScbDol t :30 LID. CUst.w, pulllr: kllcll f!lllfJ II 7.110 p. Dl.
Itt 1l L m. ... Btllllt II Glllpnlll.
Devoted to tbe l11teresll
a. m.: QrrllllaJ! EndaoviR'.' 1:!0 ~· congrepttons !Ire mee1- at 1:30 p. ril
llttllday
1
30
P. Ill. l!lveDIDI Service. · p.
at SL Jol!D'I aaUrda Till ~ el . . ...._... Prayer m . II
je•MpU Of tbe Meigs-Mason Area
WCAL UNION 11888
111111... Cirri ol Chrl•l. - iq oneGroft wltOt lhe ()ester: a;,, lleltlert Grate, dat al 7:11 P. ~ lourtb Stjl. ~ ....u (1JPI) -WIUiam
Roy Carter Minister
B1ble 81
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bellll' lltdlt putor; Rlcll*ll Barllm. 8upl. delvolr, IIICOIId ...,
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Scboolt:ao'a, m. W,;.shlp and SI.J:'•~..: c:bardl _ Cbarltl Bll a, a.pt. di.Jt •t7:111.P. l!L., .
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I'I'IIU'hlnl llenlce 10:10 L ID.
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tor Sund ~I 9:11 L m.; Mor1l' Ullfe lji!r ....
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YCIUIII. People'• meellllll6:110p. Rev. Pearl A. Cell, pas •
ayoilltlp PL ..... NYPIIII .~ . Q - ull ,e. lftllr · ·u .IS:
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.....,.,.. service 7 p m. V, Sunday School al 1:30 Lin. fnll I
~ P1f11b, Wllftll.liJI eilllatl
died It Ialamor•
:- =-~Bibll Bchooi Supl. Oaarles Tay)or,. !!1¢; Wors111P 1:41 P... m.~,.,;. DllD, pastor, .s .tfid ' · , , \a, 'ftllndfro tbt club
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Boken o1 Roloum B....
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SUSPENSION LIFTED
I V~IIey Transporter up 2!, 3' 25 meeting of the Baptist Sunday
, NEW YORK &lt;UPll - Llgho ,p. m.: Bob Benter np 21 • 4' 20 School class and teachers Frl·
heavyweight chompion Jose I•· m.: Charles Stevenson up 22 • daye venlng. Mr. and Mrs. WogTorres. who had been suspend· I&amp; p. m.; Phohp Sporn down 23• enbals are gehial boots and
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- Guy Perilla! Thursday won : P· m.; Luther Herdman! wtll be at !be borne of Mra.
tbe Fronch national olalom
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Rev and Mrs warren Zinn \lr
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The herd facts are all in the chart. You can practically pay the price
of a Chrysler and pta lot less cer all the way around . Or, you ean
come In and mtMI up to the Chrysler class for far less money than
110st people suspect. Confidentially, which choice makes the most

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motults pro~ioad tile owner has tht enctne on d11 n1td
ewv l'n,o nl~t or •.ooo m ~u. wllicl!twtr comes hu t. lht
011 IIJ!!r replpd e•e•y se~: oml orl chn lt 1nd lht c1rbu·
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alate Bei!:Wtde Bur· and .... u lollolfl: Vlralnlabold, Mr. and Mn. Rex Blake
To remeeytbe
~Y Tobacco IIIMIID1 was l!eld Turner Gilmore; Kentucky If MARTHA ROUINGBR l;lrs. KalbleeD Smitb, Mrs. Joy·
d.r7
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111 lninJ!On, Ky., recenjly. II Horace Cll'lellllll: MllloUrl AltlndiiiCI allbe Eden U.B.,ce Joakum, Mrs .. Roy Cbeva~nmbr cold
l' 1:RICK DUBROW
boiiJ of TV slatlqns, ha" been wu apol!lored by the ASC W. B. HUll; iJidllna - EripDI 8tiilday Sclt.,t J'eb. 8 wu 11. IJier.
Sunday ' School attendance 1111 weather aod
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Preoo lntoraallonal cleariq 'ABC Scops.' ABC branch o1 the USDA.
$pencer; North Carollnt
D1nrjer 1\1111111 t.fr,.lllll Mrs.
I' b
$29 IS. I furnace beat,
118 olferil)a
HOLLYWOOD (UP!) -The news olllclal1 anticipate lba~ Aecordlng to Golden Cana4ay, rice McGough: Olllo AI•• Hol8lnger'a Sulday 1111re,
eMr 1'a~as~
Clarenc;e Spur-• ...., our skiD
.'V~IDD Dewsman makes COOt! beciiUH of !be psriiiiOllftl cltalrmaD of Ohio's Farm Bur. c..,adey. West Vlrgln~J and Robert Van Meter and Roberts'
Sr and . Ste local, I tone twina.
•ey, but even hiB newspaper Importance of the ni\V program- eiiU Tobacco Committee, the Tennessee ':'ere Unolklded Oil and David.
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ner ~. and sonMrs. v~larence A mall!lflcent
,
'· ws might weep a bit lor him anlq, many mon atallons meeting w~s held to activate a tbalr selectioDI but will ]II'Oba- Sunday vl8llon! ol Mr. and
and
and larnll of A \ pair of .,.,... whlcb restoro
'· ,r several events o! the past affiliated with the neiWork wiD National Referendum Conunl!: bly select Philip llat!er lor W. Mrs. Clinton Hol$inger were Mr. tL
~eurrV~le~· Cali! wire M! lost oil and moiowre to the
' .ek, and send aloni COIIdolen· carry the new weekly series." tee tor tile acreap • JIIIUDClaso Va. and Mr. llulllitan lor T••· and Mn. Larry Kqlsln,er aud ;](Jel
vittllor~ of M;, and Mrs. ' ::'f~;~onio~": ~!:"':'~:
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program which wUl be up lor a neasee.
children of llllelne ar:d Mr. aad
y
mlll
d d ! ture, taken out b7 evapora·
l'he 11181 Biluallon involves au ~ next day •· anolher ABC. VIlle March 10, l116!S.
'lbe responsiblity of llljs com· Mrs. Paul Holsinger of Hock·
Norman .Wyers er an au· I Uon, next Super Lubrlcmt to
' •gether ad'l!lnrole act-the T\ release revealed lurtber lhe Mr. John Vance, esoislanl dl· miltee '11'111 ba to get all of the blgport.
By Mn. Pn1 A. Sellm
ghler, Drane.
restore oil content ol JOUl
'version of lite weekly "ABC someUme•
ardiL'lus ~th of rector for ABC or the SouiiJ. Information available to
lbe Mr. and Mra. Ray Adams o! Mrs. Mae Crawford and son Mrs. Katherin• &lt;Eastman) 1 ~~'!;. T~~~e';,),f!'e'f.:"~
pe" series e«elusively to guod vldfeo Intentions: In •nleaatem realon chaired tbe meel- farmer• on both tho present pr• Belpre vlslled Sunday trith Rllv. o1 New Brighton were Sunday Hood Is a patient at Veterans moisture balance whlcb ex·
' , ~rage ol the Viet Nam war, unusual move designed ro ing. Joe Todd, Director of the 1J'8111S, and the propond acr• and Mn. Eldon Blake.
aueata of Mrs. Ethel Wheeler. Me!OOrial Hospl'al.
I treme weather eonnot dlo·
. efnutoljr -and the plan alrea- '"f~~~.;axlm~m ci'%~AB~ Tobacco secllon of ABC pre- ap • poundage progra"!.
Mr. and Mrs. Junior llolalq- Mrs. Helen Younce returned Miss Rutb Ann Bailey, Park..l ~':.?· me for your l•uon on
· ~ m progress. But the ~ . Th0 ; o~s VI r N , !etlted a group of slJdes explalll- After Ibis has been. d~e lbe er and son Paul visited Sunday' hume Friday !rom ColumbllS al- ersburg, was a weekend guest skin care. lt'c Frool
.'VI!Ion newsman
doee not
pe,
ar n et am · lng in delall the reQODI wily Iarmer ean lben vote his con· trilh lle'f. and Mrs. Eld!lll Blake. 1er spending two weeks wilb of her parents Mr. and Mrs. 1
-lola Bartrum
·• wholly In a sympathetic · h.the network wUI
a cqe In the toboeeoi pro- vlctions with understandiq.
Mr. and Mn. Junior Holllq- Mr. and Mrs. C. c. Bradford. Wilbur Bailey. '
·porate ccmplex.
eac. prograll! to II! alffll~ gram would be cletirable to the In the next few daya tbe ASC er and aon Paul Vittlled Sunday 1 Bruce ae111111, wbo Ia em- !llrs Hugh Bearhl was 1a wes.
o'o . begin with, he is twice every .al~rdey !the mghtltnduolry.
offices of the COIWies wm mail al lllt:ine wilb Mrs. Ruleell •ployed 11 New Philadelphia and l tervlll~ Monday to attend tbe
;eumes responSible to oet· •:. broadcasll .• n add•lion lhe Mler lbe informallonal por· to tbe farmer hia II&lt;Rtllle WJo Cline and aons and Mrs. Fan-!Mr. and Mn. Earl Cleland of ; funeral of her aunt, Mrs. Kath.
,, business executive• wn9 n .twork has broken precedent tlun of !be meeting nominations d~r the present program and al- lila Beaver.
lAthebs spent tbe weekend wtlb , ryn Kautz
. e either a lack ol passionate by reque•tong those statoons were CJIIed lor to sel!ct a na· 1•o his acreage and poundage un. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Bois~· I their parent!, Mr. and Mrs.' ,i-;;;;-;;;;-;;,-;;;;:,;;;;;
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•Prest or wholly sound )udg·, lhal ca~not dear ellher
of ltloDII e~alrman and Mr. John der tbe proposed acreage-pound· er and Paul vllited SundiY [Walter Clelalld.
,
' ' nt wben II comes to news th•se tunes to tape tbe Dorry o! Carlisle, Ky., waa se· IIi• program lor lhe 1116!S crop omnins aear Barlow wllb Mr. Mrs Dali1 Grunes of Morris
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"rlh"':more, he mull .al•o :P•Of!rams for rebroudcasl loeal llected. Mr. Tom Edwards yeor. He must. receive th~ and Mrs. Don Anderson and I
Ohio tiled. Sbe is the sis.
nten' with some af!Jli, te Rndtences.. at any lime over the o1 'lbe Auatlon Warehouae Assn. nutoce at least fifteen days Pll· family .
: ter of Ml9. Claude Roy.
w..ekend. ,
was selected' as VIce Chairman or to !be March 10 .relerendum. Mr. and Mn. Ivan ChevaUer , Mr. and Mrs. Jell Nelaon, Mr.
lions tbal somply don't
' aceept many network The weeks other unusual and will also acl as secretary. fler recelviq .IbiS notica he of Reedsville, Ohio bave ~·! aDd Mrs. Charles Wolf, Mr and
· ·r,ument.Jries
because they slluallon In television news A steering committee
wao can we111h lhe dtfference 1111der IIIOUIICed lbo marriage of lbeorl Mrs. ll'~dley Richards and Mr.
• n I brmg tbe ratings and occurred Thursday, at CBS-TV, !ben named and Albert Clay o! ~ two prOf!Tams and ~ecid• l daughter, Florence to AlVin Golf and Mrs. Luman Richards ol
• ~omey of, oay, an old movie or I ~': ;.elwork news president MI. Sterling and Mr. Frank that. which IS best lor him u 1ol Wheeling, West VIrginia. I Newark, the two daughter&lt; or
· situation comedy rerun. ~oo 1
iendly wanted to carry Snodgrass to act on Ibis com- an mdlvidual and vola accord· I They were mmied In Qllys- i~Irs Kathryn Crist o1 ColumAN EXTRA
, &lt;en a network Is blamed when lhe Senate Foreogu Relal!ons lmitt•e
lqly.
VJIIe Ohio by Rev Guy White 1 '""· · ad !l(r J I' N 1
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t'•JmmlttL&gt;e hearlncs on v· t
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Dec. 31, 1965 at 10 p. m. wilh , Newark, attended lhe !uneral
1. · d
' refused to show a program oo!n ave an al lenglb, and tbe the eight stales wero selected
Johtl YOtlll&amp; aDd Edllh Swain of Mr Bellll Wolf
consider then, tbe ease ~f ~entleman he reporll to felt
a witnesoes.
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· \BC Scope" an altrulslic idea !that a wmpup •ummary would
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· there ever was one, and how "" suf!lcienl. Both Friendly and '
ud Mra. Alvin Golf was heidi
lhe past week, it virtually
superior have excellent
at the Eden Parish Hall onl
' .~ to cajole oome of lis &lt;-.putal~ns. b~t I would sug.
Jan . . 23, 1966.
I
;liate stslloll8 in lhe bope
lhls much.
Ga11181 were pblyad. Tbose
: •y would carry ita ptosrams. Under Friendly, CBS . news Gaare Readhlgs -: Gallipolis .
11y VIrgilia Culetoa
winning prizes were Fannie Big·
WliH THE PUlCHASE
. all •tarted with an ABC-TV has won respect by reluam~ to Dam 12.4, 2U, runnmg 14 !eel
ATI'END St:RVICES
ley and Ferra Lou Barrlltpr.
OF AHr NEW
ass release that
toke part m the degradtng, on rollers, Pomeroy • Mason Altendlnl lba funeral aervlcea The door prize was won by Mar·
El· m•anlngless fun and games of l22.03, Pt. Pleasant 25.39, lHnton ol Mrs. Catherine Gibbs Zerkle lha lloJIInier
, twork'o news
, •e: Lewer, as saying:
lht Emmy awards., II hu also 1.25 risins, Kanawha Falls 2.73 were Mr. aac1 Mrs. Fay Blelsiug 'lboSfl attendin, - e Mrs.
I
. ••ry facet of American life onsll~uted lhe years top new rising, Charlesloa 20.51 riBJnc. Mr. and Mra. Jamet Coleman, Fannie BJsley Mra. Martha
·day is altected, and
pubhc llffarn programs-the London Dam was on the oiU, Mr. and Mrs. WUUam Coleman Rollinger, Mri. SUsie Kerwhl.
, the full·scale war in
audience-Involvement tests, and Marmet Dam wu I'UIIIIIni lbree and daughtert Betty Sue and M 1 Ferra Lou Barrlllger Mrs
m" 'lbe release then added: ~ol ratings with lhem, and led quarters of a loot, and Winfield Elbel Ann o1 SleubenvlUe, Obio; ~ Miss Belly
~ph
''Currenlly, only 78
In slgnlfleanl use If the Early Dam was rur.ning 7 feel.
Mrs. Charles Coleman
and Rev. ~nd Mrs. Eldon Blab and
, •95 than bali of
111e
Bird satellite f or mte;natoonal Boal Movements:
.
son, Larry, Mingo Junction, 0.; granddell8hler Jewell Ann, Mrs. Straigh! from Par is boule· llii~ ~~~~
,.,..1 ,ev~ls~ion~~ne~lw:o~rk~'s~:·~~ilebale. Lokew~e. CBS Waller Oblo River - Franklin P1eree 'Mr. and Mrs. warren R&lt;&gt;gers, Lana Nelaon, Mrs. John Young. I vards, the clean, young
""
Cr_onklto now I~ neck·and-neck down 14, 6:45 a. m.; Robert Mrs. Edna Rogers and family uf Relreshmeollof weddlog cake, lines of the bllck .. zipped
. w.'tb H~lley-Brmkley In popula- Reed down 15, 5:40 a. m. ; BuU Chesler, O.; Mr. and Mrs. CIU· Ire cream and kool-aid were high .. rise boot ;,. !night
roty ratings. E~lc ~vareld has Frog up 16, !:43 a. m.: Chucl!ie lord Larue of Brilliant, 0.; Mr. aerved to alL
lest deal ea..
uetr~·~lfiJJIIIIililille!dtf . _ 3 I'
whi te•
emerged ao videos dominant D. up 17,5:50 p.m. ; LIIUe Ed- and Mrs. Orland Larue, Mr. Sending gifts were Mrs. AI·
!be network ward down 17, 12:30 a. m.: Ken- and Mn. w. warren Rogers of , 111 Reed Mn. John Hetzel, 11""
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an aggressive leader In h:ckian up 17, 3:35 a. m.: ()o. Chesler, W. Va., Mr. and Mrs. Mr ud 'Mrs. George Josepha S tot pelr
of ~lei N~""" and ward up 18, 3:40 a. m.: Alton Orland Larue, Mr. and Mrs. o1 Wbeellng, w. Va., Lucy Rood,
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keepmg alive at least :r.ephyr up 18, 3:40 a. m.; Rell· Elmer Hall ol Nitro, W. Va., and Jenny Bsker, Mrs. Donel ReeOUS S Dl
Rear Meigs General Hospital
ol the f:dward R. Murrow able down 18,4:10 a. m. ; NalloD- Mr! md Mrs. RuanO Larue of bel, Cary HeU. Mrs. VlriiDII
. You do nol .tempt a a1 up 11, 4:30 a. m.: Jellboel Bloomingdale, Olllo.
lfesellon.
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1951 AWS Chalmers tractor.
.8-ModeJ, mowing
and plow Pr'-""'
11..-.: ...WY J-7931.
Z 10
used cbrome
slicer, 7W' blade, •lS.
press, $15. Sausage grinder,
$10. Cllarles Ji'ick, Ph:
1er 985-3805.
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CHECK THESE 110K"
BmER USED CAR BUYS
1965 Ford hlcon Futur1

$2095

4 Dr. Sta. Wagon, 6500 miles, by local .OWIIOI', Uka
new 700x14 Urea, spore Ure never used, dark aqua
finish, P.B. ndlo, big 6 engine, d. traDI, ahowroom

clean.

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1964 Olds "88" 4 Dr.

$2149

Power aleerin&amp; and brakea, auto. trana.; radio, beat.
er, blue finisb, spot rlean, delun Interior.

1959 Rambler American

CARRIER
NEEDED

PHONE WY 2-2156
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II. too
pickup
trucks, 1946 and 1955. See at
Charles Lyons Gmge, Ma·
odn, W. Va.
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In Memory

$345

Statton Wagon. 8 cyL std. tranL, good tires, aound
body, radio., heater. A real buy.

1963 Corv1ir Panel

$1399

Local owner, good tires, fawn finish, heater, good

RUTLAND

traction.

1962 Chav. 1}1 Ton LW.B.

Apply WY 2-2156

$1695

Like new 750x20 - 10 ply tires, cab A·l condition,
ME:MORY of our loving son
heater, heavy duty tprlnp, 292 cu. ln. 8 cyl engine.
and brother, Pic. Char le
THE
Edward Miller, who died in ' TREAT rugs ·right, they'll be a
DAILY SENnNEL
1958 Chav. 2 Ton
$899
Luxemburg, Feberuary II, delight if cleaned with Blue
900x20 R. duals, V-8 englno, heavy duty aprlnp, 11'
1945.
Lustre. Rent electric
dump body and hoist.
The month of February again pooer $1. Baker Furniture, I ·
Auto SilaS
is here
Middleport.
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To usl the saddest of all the ~- i-"""'-~......====;;
1159 Lincoln Premier Z door.
year.
, Another Flnt ot Londmork
All power oqulpped. E::~~~
For 1\ wa' oa the eleventh:
lent. Sacrifice, $695.00. P
day'
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NEW &amp; USED CARS AND TRUCKS
New Haven, 88l-2ZZ3.
That qur dear Chari eo passed :
9
away.
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ON DISPLAY
with
Coraa
1165
We're always thinking of you
OPEN MS 9 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO
blue. 4 speed, bucket
To . bel brave we're 1ryi r.~. i
10.000 mil ..
Dear God alone knows how
Take over payments,
we miss you.
WI f.374fi.
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At the dawn of thi' new year.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward
MULT"-'To\GE o\DDITIYE
MlO·:Sl
Miller aDd family.

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tbe sister ol llelll')'
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H~Toot

1. Improves guollne mileage
2. Clean• carburetors
3. Prevents carburetor lcin1
4. Stopo fuel line freeoe·UP
5. Preventa tuit. corrosion

skunk till llurch 15. 8 i I
Bailey, Reedsville, Ohio.
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6. Cltano intake maniflldl

7. Cuts cylinder wear

a. Eiminates rough ldllng

9. Proteds pooltlve crankcua

ventilation 111tems.

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$259~

64 Olde _

Jet Stu I Bani 'l'op Sport
Coupe, V-8, UJIAI. trau.,

cotttng. WID buJ bides
Monday. PhD Meier,
WY 1-3510.
t II

6401de_$199S

61 Old•-$1291-

brakea,

power

F-80. Cutl111 Sp. Cpo.
Blue &amp; white with 111tc~
IDg all vinyl IDierior,
bueket ...ta,
motor,

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ROOM furnished apnrtrneot.
Phone WY 2-5435 212 South ;
lth Avenue, Middleport, Ohio
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apartmen~

2. B&amp;.klng
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Super 88 Celebrity Sedan,
power brakes, power

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t e e r l na. Hydnmatic
lrana., Uko new white

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maroon meto le llDlah.
A true eream puff.

AS-IS SPECALS

By HOWII SCHNEIDER

BUT WHEN
I GET R'ILED...

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TO HAVE MY WAV,

GASOLIN! ALLEY

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GOOD FOOD IS
OUR BUSINESS!
llriDI 1M lamlls bere for
lun, aood food, and pl..

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IIDI a-phore. Why DO!
briDe the beat t1a1 hen
011 ValoiiUne'l Day! All
food lo avallolm lor CotIf OUt llervlco.

By RAEBURN VAN BUREN .•&gt;flH

58 Ford 4 Door Sedan - - - - ·

j

~· -.. Jf1&lt;(

WMfN THf: TI\XI

1.J~

ENJOY SUNDAY DINNER AT

WJO'"'!.
. 111q1

,.......,

BAILEY'S BESTAUB.u'f
211 I. Mlln
Holoto lolloy

trio ,....., Cellini

Hospital News

~ i1m

[);.; HZ

V-8 motor. automattelranJmladon

V-8 . mo~.auto.

ArrORDI&gt;JG ID

--&lt; THE POLicY!!

- - -- - - ~

llt RUO'i
By BRANNU !n•m

$295

·.'

trans., new rubber

..'

&amp; PIINTING

w.-

HIGHEST QUAL~TY
PROFESSIONAL WOI!!(

U. Stopo

'

1649 l.iocoiD l!gts. · 2 bedroom ·U.llell fll

hou,.. Beautiful Btrcll kitcnen .-. ~~
cabinetL Phone: WY U127.
DAILY laYP!OQVO'D _ Bere'a ._ ta
1 4 tic
Ali'I'DI.BAAliB

IUOS lUNNY

. . . Me

1o-

TRAILER SPACES lor
lo lo 0 II e r • 1o 1o o W
rem in the VIllage oJ Mlddl•
Oo• Lott&lt;r - . . q - t&lt;w
llllllple A
1111 lllree L'l. X f&lt;ll' 1111 two O'L 11&lt;. lllnglo
port CaU W\' 2-3341 or W\'
2·218t or WY 2-3600.
::::"::1 ~
lomlatJ'* of tao- .,. au lllnta.
.
11 ae Uc
.-«e

•--Ia-

:£1'..:::,.

Jot....., -

BRICK Duple&lt; 3 bedroom.
A Qlllt:&lt;= q I"
livmg room, diJJlni IGODl, kllT r H -' • • q
v II o W B
'I' B
B • v w
chen, baaemeatud prage. IIYWliiB • • o A7W BTBD.li:WRB
forced air 1• lurna&lt;e. Bul- 1: 11 1 p
ternut Av..... Call WY 2• W · - B ew I A .It
51.21.
I f tfc
PI JN IIIIIASRO'ORBOWTKA'l

l..:=:::,a.J:t
_.._.. ,..1

bath, moderD resldeaca. ..,
{UI'Jll&lt;l!, PtiJit Lant, LbJcoiD
1
Jiellblt. WY WI'/&amp;. I I lip

ADMINI5TRAT!a.l OF OUR

•

""4
Minemilte. Ohio, r'llOill "• . . _ - ••
:a..u:M.
I II lfelll. 'l'broolold

c room IIIII

&lt;T'SA 51WK DRAFT FOI'I, A
MILLION DOll ARI,FF&lt;Ovl'THJ:.

IT'S 'TO MAKEuP
FOI&gt;.THE LOSS
OF L&lt;'LAe.NER,

•

'· I'
;,. -1

a:::.':t

-- ~

tie

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KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

TRAD..ER LOTI - tleo ••
ege allll water.
!'tall 38. c.-

I'""

$1195

~~======::=II V-8 mo!A&gt;r, power equipment, lib new tl!'el
18
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:...:.._For.;.:_;__ ll 57 Chevrolet 4 Door Sedan---- $395

z'

28. ""-c•·

-

1!00

•=. _:.:

ROOIII lll!'nlshed apartment · ""'"
lor rent. Phon• WY 2-27'11. AI· 31. Preelous
16 I p.m. Phone WY ~74. :13. =k ._..
ltoWIOJ and Reed Hardware. K JIIVIQ
II I tic 31. N.,_
...,....
_ _ _ _ __:_:,_

Bro....

FirestODO

J~

ptberjn.
18. FestiYal

or Park ISIDII Approved!

DOW

white Jldewall dreoo. Looka
inc! nJDI mJ load•

59 Mlrcvry Colony Parle Sta. Wagon _ $595

... p

-«..:o..J..

RU't:LAND, o.

SH 2·•'211

AT NEW LOW PRICES

BLAETTNAR'S

:1&lt;1. Buquot
27. Board &amp;

J&gt;B)(1f!

· ARNOLD GlAD

4 door. V-3, auto., power
bnkos &amp; lleerlnl, radio

oeata.

LI'L .

RUTLAND FURNITURE

Hard Top.
Wllb v .. motor, autom•
tie tnnsmlsslon. With power brak.. and tteerlna.
Two ol tbeoe to ehooM.

with all .... vinyl buotet

tEL~ --- -

II the litM

61 Mlrcury • $B95

balldour radiator to the
....Uell bea!B eore.

1!. In-

1Jp, -

64 Pontiac • $2295

$1795

THE9i ~e&gt;... M&lt;CI!AEC
o"JGaa) ... GEORGE

rou haw either • IICIIMr

mate" it

BROASTED .
CHICKEN

l'l'om the tugeot truck ar

"21.· Stafr•
Quoll

~IIT'Iri4"'1'";"-"1E'""''=;;~.,.,. JOR SALE : 5 rooms with
lty nom. Water, gaa and
electricity.
$2,500. Welsb
Town Hill. Pbulle WY Z-3311.

fOUR ROOM furnished apart. 2.'1. ~!~
menl WY Hl58.
11 15 tic 24. H......,.
'ri!REEliUld four room furnishad aDd unfurnished apart·
menta. WY ...5434.
12 6 tfc

RADIATOR
SERVICE

ll.llmaUeot
1.1. ....

llfDa!lllt 88,

All g'omg at • S1111i!1g. lf
or dl'!ler Gftll 100111 to
to " ' if~ can.

IODDOIIIJbUJ.

Starflrt 2 dr. H.T. V-8,
auto. trans. on noor, P.B .•
P.S., pow. wlndOWI, llkt
new wlslw tlreo, del.
wheel di,.., radio, white

0100: I APOUlGIIE.
C!WoiGE OF SUBJECT.
Oil!; DO lOU RECOGNIZE

At Reduced Prices
3-Automltlc Wa1hen
4-Automatl• Electric Dryen
2-Gn Dryen

automatic, power 11..,..
1111. radio and 4 MW
white oldewaD dreoo.

C.tallna 2 door

ARV AN6EL.!

Lota'of smlll pieces of Slnclr~~. Golcl'-1,
·cushion F.loor, to go for I dr1stlc low price&gt;
l~•rly American Sofa
. . l,-t)
1-hclroom Ch1lr, W• 49.95 :..__ 32.00
1-Gold ~rly American 2-Pc. Uvlngloom
Suite, trad.Jn
· $1110
Only 2 Stm-o-lou~ger big Chain, Rag.
59.95 brand n.W, as they Ire 33.® e~.
1-T•ngerlne Str....O.Iounger, Reg. 79.,5
Price
SB.OO
'
2-Pc. Black Wlct.Arm Nylon Uvlng Room
Suite, Reg. 249.95 _Sale Price 168.00
3-Good Used Frlgld1lre Refrlgerlton ,
25.oo to sp.oo
1-P•Ir 1961 Frigidaire Automlltlc W11her
&amp; Dryer to match. Reidy to go.
150.00.forthe pair
1-Maytag Autom1tlc Washer (reldyl50.op
1-G.E. Gas Dryer (ready)
.50.00
1-Hot Point l!lectrlc Range
39.00
1--Gas &amp; Coli Combin1tlon Range 1p(J.OO
1-Eiec. &amp; Colli Combln•th»rl Range 100.00
2-Used Warm Momlng Colli Heaters,
Uke New
50.00 up
1-21" &amp; 23" Zenith T.V. Sets 5,0.00 &amp; up
1-27" Zenith T.V. Set, Cherry Cabinet • ??
25.00
2-Used Uvlng Room Suites
4,-Used Breakfast Sits ~ 15.00 to 25.00
2-Nice Vanities
10,00to 25.00
1-Used Bed Spring &amp; Mattress- 25.00
2 Us1d Fuel Oil Huten _ Give an offer

motor, aatomatle
trana., llaok-up llghta aad
while tldtwan lirtl. All

v..

EXPERIENCED

$1595

ndlo, whitt
lidewall tlreo, wheel disco,
llDIId alua. llucltet . .ta.

power

DltVI IN TO LANDMARK
lupor Sorvlll 11111011 Now

62 Olds _

Dynamic 88 Holiday Sed.
llala• &amp; white, mat.eblnQ
all rinyl 1Dtepor1 V-8,
~po- onna 6
!lo .. radio, tinted
willdsbleld, nev white
lidawllla, m1 oleiJL one.

ateerlng,

GLO~N BE, PAW,
VO'RE (;ODDER' N

THE WT OP THI! 1965 MAYlAGSI
Automatic W11hen &amp; Dryers

flomp"Me llenlcl
Crttt 8ratllord

Regullt

Wane ad To Buy

_liN CASEY

DICK TRACY

9

2 II ltc

ly PRED LASSWELL

FURNITURE and
RUG REMNANT
SALEI
.
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Wanted

'

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Cash The Want.Ad Way
Feb. 11, 11168

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By RALPH HEIMDAHL Ji.l QW
,

.!J?.UOri

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AD
INFORUTION

,_. , .

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1 '·Mln.y
DNIMIM trll
.

1951 AWS Chalmers tractor.
.8-ModeJ, mowing
and plow Pr'-""'
11..-.: ...WY J-7931.
Z 10
used cbrome
slicer, 7W' blade, •lS.
press, $15. Sausage grinder,
$10. Cllarles Ji'ick, Ph:
1er 985-3805.
z 10

A. M.

oANCILLAnoNs
~ COilReCTICINI

WI• "

Met,._ unHI f11t •· M.

Ptr DM .. •.atr.1t1U

CHECK THESE 110K"
BmER USED CAR BUYS
1965 Ford hlcon Futur1

$2095

4 Dr. Sta. Wagon, 6500 miles, by local .OWIIOI', Uka
new 700x14 Urea, spore Ure never used, dark aqua
finish, P.B. ndlo, big 6 engine, d. traDI, ahowroom

clean.

·

1964 Olds "88" 4 Dr.

$2149

Power aleerin&amp; and brakea, auto. trana.; radio, beat.
er, blue finisb, spot rlean, delun Interior.

1959 Rambler American

CARRIER
NEEDED

PHONE WY 2-2156
-..:.....,--:-:---- - IFOR SALE:

II. too
pickup
trucks, 1946 and 1955. See at
Charles Lyons Gmge, Ma·
odn, W. Va.
I 13

In Memory

$345

Statton Wagon. 8 cyL std. tranL, good tires, aound
body, radio., heater. A real buy.

1963 Corv1ir Panel

$1399

Local owner, good tires, fawn finish, heater, good

RUTLAND

traction.

1962 Chav. 1}1 Ton LW.B.

Apply WY 2-2156

$1695

Like new 750x20 - 10 ply tires, cab A·l condition,
ME:MORY of our loving son
heater, heavy duty tprlnp, 292 cu. ln. 8 cyl engine.
and brother, Pic. Char le
THE
Edward Miller, who died in ' TREAT rugs ·right, they'll be a
DAILY SENnNEL
1958 Chav. 2 Ton
$899
Luxemburg, Feberuary II, delight if cleaned with Blue
900x20 R. duals, V-8 englno, heavy duty aprlnp, 11'
1945.
Lustre. Rent electric
dump body and hoist.
The month of February again pooer $1. Baker Furniture, I ·
Auto SilaS
is here
Middleport.
Z I 6lc
To usl the saddest of all the ~- i-"""'-~......====;;
1159 Lincoln Premier Z door.
year.
, Another Flnt ot Londmork
All power oqulpped. E::~~~
For 1\ wa' oa the eleventh:
lent. Sacrifice, $695.00. P
day'
i
NEW &amp; USED CARS AND TRUCKS
New Haven, 88l-2ZZ3.
That qur dear Chari eo passed :
9
away.
· QASOUN£
ON DISPLAY
with
Coraa
1165
We're always thinking of you
OPEN MS 9 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO
blue. 4 speed, bucket
To . bel brave we're 1ryi r.~. i
10.000 mil ..
Dear God alone knows how
Take over payments,
we miss you.
WI f.374fi.
J I
At the dawn of thi' new year.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward
MULT"-'To\GE o\DDITIYE
MlO·:Sl
Miller aDd family.

sham-1'::::::::::::::::;:::::::=11

I

POMEROY MOTOR CO.

NEW! LANDMARK

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Harriet Beecher i!towe
tbe sister ol llelll')'
Wu d

Beech•.
Lake Loulae, Ill liLa Canadlu Rockies, il inlematiogaUy
flmed f« ita

::s..:us

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NOTICE: Will buy fol

H~Toot

1. Improves guollne mileage
2. Clean• carburetors
3. Prevents carburetor lcin1
4. Stopo fuel line freeoe·UP
5. Preventa tuit. corrosion

skunk till llurch 15. 8 i I
Bailey, Reedsville, Ohio.
JI

AN=Tl=c"'='lil""Furn;::
--,tiU,...re
-,- "sbeo !I
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mtsQelta..... &lt;:aD ar write·
Mro. Howard Cedi. a W
14alll ·st.; Pomeroy.
'
'
I 21 tlr

6. Cltano intake maniflldl

7. Cuts cylinder wear

a. Eiminates rough ldllng

9. Proteds pooltlve crankcua

ventilation 111tems.

.,.., , _ • CaaiHI
.L C. 8IWJIIOBD
....... OILio
I I Me

$259~

64 Olde _

Jet Stu I Bani 'l'op Sport
Coupe, V-8, UJIAI. trau.,

cotttng. WID buJ bides
Monday. PhD Meier,
WY 1-3510.
t II

6401de_$199S

61 Old•-$1291-

brakea,

power

F-80. Cutl111 Sp. Cpo.
Blue &amp; white with 111tc~
IDg all vinyl IDierior,
bueket ...ta,
motor,

t Door H.T.

v..

DAILY CROSSWORD

ROOM furnished apnrtrneot.
Phone WY 2-5435 212 South ;
lth Avenue, Middleport, Ohio
2 2 tic

_ .........

AOROSII
1.1ltate ot

DOWN
L ...
Bath-

buteiUd-

billly

FOUR ROOM
FURNISHED
apartment WY 2-5385.

..........
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e. Flutter

18. Klnrty
12. IDc!lte

I 21 tfc
:::Nf:::CEI=LY:;-;furnls
--;-;hod
-;-~
1 "'7bedroom
apartmen~

2. B&amp;.klng
Cihamber
3. A p 4.Lood

a. Elllptkal

Middleport, WY 2-

3174.
I 14 tfc

1J.Indlcate
14.. Te.mple
16. Cereal

I. Mountain
•ympb
I . Rloka

•

8. Woo4-

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7.Put

:Ez.daala-

..,,klng

Uoo

........

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lT.PJuraJ
18. Tolet-aUo

.. Thill,
lfllltle

20. W!..conll i I '

lB. Fin..

tallllllt

25. Offer

4

62 Olds _

60 Olds _

s.... ,
......

2G. Run!

28. Sip tw

a37. CJobo
Yea

Ym1cl&lt;

Je.Li••
80. Loc•tlcee
IIS.AIIIotanto

U.Proao. .

Super 88 Celebrity Sedan,
power brakes, power

v.a.

t e e r l na. Hydnmatic
lrana., Uko new white

l

ddo waD limb beautiful
maroon meto le llDlah.
A true eream puff.

AS-IS SPECALS

By HOWII SCHNEIDER

BUT WHEN
I GET R'ILED...

I

I JU$T UKE
TO HAVE MY WAV,

GASOLIN! ALLEY

r::====::::-lfWai~~;;;t7.;;'1fi;;:-::;;;-::-:-.::;:~~ ~~~.-:r ,..,mr"-i

THAT'S ALL!

/0

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:t-tl
THE BORN LOSER
.

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' - - - - - - - ' ll:llo:liJL-.....,jli!.!; lllloll.l . ,-,:G
By CHESTER

GOUL~U

'%-11

MERRILL BLOSSER

'
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GOOD FOOD IS
OUR BUSINESS!
llriDI 1M lamlls bere for
lun, aood food, and pl..

'.i

IIDI a-phore. Why DO!
briDe the beat t1a1 hen
011 ValoiiUne'l Day! All
food lo avallolm lor CotIf OUt llervlco.

By RAEBURN VAN BUREN .•&gt;flH

58 Ford 4 Door Sedan - - - - ·

j

~· -.. Jf1&lt;(

WMfN THf: TI\XI

1.J~

ENJOY SUNDAY DINNER AT

WJO'"'!.
. 111q1

,.......,

BAILEY'S BESTAUB.u'f
211 I. Mlln
Holoto lolloy

trio ,....., Cellini

Hospital News

~ i1m

[);.; HZ

V-8 motor. automattelranJmladon

V-8 . mo~.auto.

ArrORDI&gt;JG ID

--&lt; THE POLicY!!

- - -- - - ~

llt RUO'i
By BRANNU !n•m

$295

·.'

trans., new rubber

..'

&amp; PIINTING

w.-

HIGHEST QUAL~TY
PROFESSIONAL WOI!!(

U. Stopo

'

1649 l.iocoiD l!gts. · 2 bedroom ·U.llell fll

hou,.. Beautiful Btrcll kitcnen .-. ~~
cabinetL Phone: WY U127.
DAILY laYP!OQVO'D _ Bere'a ._ ta
1 4 tic
Ali'I'DI.BAAliB

IUOS lUNNY

. . . Me

1o-

TRAILER SPACES lor
lo lo 0 II e r • 1o 1o o W
rem in the VIllage oJ Mlddl•
Oo• Lott&lt;r - . . q - t&lt;w
llllllple A
1111 lllree L'l. X f&lt;ll' 1111 two O'L 11&lt;. lllnglo
port CaU W\' 2-3341 or W\'
2·218t or WY 2-3600.
::::"::1 ~
lomlatJ'* of tao- .,. au lllnta.
.
11 ae Uc
.-«e

•--Ia-

:£1'..:::,.

Jot....., -

BRICK Duple&lt; 3 bedroom.
A Qlllt:&lt;= q I"
livmg room, diJJlni IGODl, kllT r H -' • • q
v II o W B
'I' B
B • v w
chen, baaemeatud prage. IIYWliiB • • o A7W BTBD.li:WRB
forced air 1• lurna&lt;e. Bul- 1: 11 1 p
ternut Av..... Call WY 2• W · - B ew I A .It
51.21.
I f tfc
PI JN IIIIIASRO'ORBOWTKA'l

l..:=:::,a.J:t
_.._.. ,..1

bath, moderD resldeaca. ..,
{UI'Jll&lt;l!, PtiJit Lant, LbJcoiD
1
Jiellblt. WY WI'/&amp;. I I lip

ADMINI5TRAT!a.l OF OUR

•

""4
Minemilte. Ohio, r'llOill "• . . _ - ••
:a..u:M.
I II lfelll. 'l'broolold

c room IIIII

&lt;T'SA 51WK DRAFT FOI'I, A
MILLION DOll ARI,FF&lt;Ovl'THJ:.

IT'S 'TO MAKEuP
FOI&gt;.THE LOSS
OF L&lt;'LAe.NER,

•

'· I'
;,. -1

a:::.':t

-- ~

tie

•

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

TRAD..ER LOTI - tleo ••
ege allll water.
!'tall 38. c.-

I'""

$1195

~~======::=II V-8 mo!A&gt;r, power equipment, lib new tl!'el
18
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..:...::.bt_...
:...:.._For.;.:_;__ ll 57 Chevrolet 4 Door Sedan---- $395

z'

28. ""-c•·

-

1!00

•=. _:.:

ROOIII lll!'nlshed apartment · ""'"
lor rent. Phon• WY 2-27'11. AI· 31. Preelous
16 I p.m. Phone WY ~74. :13. =k ._..
ltoWIOJ and Reed Hardware. K JIIVIQ
II I tic 31. N.,_
...,....
_ _ _ _ __:_:,_

Bro....

FirestODO

J~

ptberjn.
18. FestiYal

or Park ISIDII Approved!

DOW

white Jldewall dreoo. Looka
inc! nJDI mJ load•

59 Mlrcvry Colony Parle Sta. Wagon _ $595

... p

-«..:o..J..

RU't:LAND, o.

SH 2·•'211

AT NEW LOW PRICES

BLAETTNAR'S

:1&lt;1. Buquot
27. Board &amp;

J&gt;B)(1f!

· ARNOLD GlAD

4 door. V-3, auto., power
bnkos &amp; lleerlnl, radio

oeata.

LI'L .

RUTLAND FURNITURE

Hard Top.
Wllb v .. motor, autom•
tie tnnsmlsslon. With power brak.. and tteerlna.
Two ol tbeoe to ehooM.

with all .... vinyl buotet

tEL~ --- -

II the litM

61 Mlrcury • $B95

balldour radiator to the
....Uell bea!B eore.

1!. In-

1Jp, -

64 Pontiac • $2295

$1795

THE9i ~e&gt;... M&lt;CI!AEC
o"JGaa) ... GEORGE

rou haw either • IICIIMr

mate" it

BROASTED .
CHICKEN

l'l'om the tugeot truck ar

"21.· Stafr•
Quoll

~IIT'Iri4"'1'";"-"1E'""''=;;~.,.,. JOR SALE : 5 rooms with
lty nom. Water, gaa and
electricity.
$2,500. Welsb
Town Hill. Pbulle WY Z-3311.

fOUR ROOM furnished apart. 2.'1. ~!~
menl WY Hl58.
11 15 tic 24. H......,.
'ri!REEliUld four room furnishad aDd unfurnished apart·
menta. WY ...5434.
12 6 tfc

RADIATOR
SERVICE

ll.llmaUeot
1.1. ....

llfDa!lllt 88,

All g'omg at • S1111i!1g. lf
or dl'!ler Gftll 100111 to
to " ' if~ can.

IODDOIIIJbUJ.

Starflrt 2 dr. H.T. V-8,
auto. trans. on noor, P.B .•
P.S., pow. wlndOWI, llkt
new wlslw tlreo, del.
wheel di,.., radio, white

0100: I APOUlGIIE.
C!WoiGE OF SUBJECT.
Oil!; DO lOU RECOGNIZE

At Reduced Prices
3-Automltlc Wa1hen
4-Automatl• Electric Dryen
2-Gn Dryen

automatic, power 11..,..
1111. radio and 4 MW
white oldewaD dreoo.

C.tallna 2 door

ARV AN6EL.!

Lota'of smlll pieces of Slnclr~~. Golcl'-1,
·cushion F.loor, to go for I dr1stlc low price&gt;
l~•rly American Sofa
. . l,-t)
1-hclroom Ch1lr, W• 49.95 :..__ 32.00
1-Gold ~rly American 2-Pc. Uvlngloom
Suite, trad.Jn
· $1110
Only 2 Stm-o-lou~ger big Chain, Rag.
59.95 brand n.W, as they Ire 33.® e~.
1-T•ngerlne Str....O.Iounger, Reg. 79.,5
Price
SB.OO
'
2-Pc. Black Wlct.Arm Nylon Uvlng Room
Suite, Reg. 249.95 _Sale Price 168.00
3-Good Used Frlgld1lre Refrlgerlton ,
25.oo to sp.oo
1-P•Ir 1961 Frigidaire Automlltlc W11her
&amp; Dryer to match. Reidy to go.
150.00.forthe pair
1-Maytag Autom1tlc Washer (reldyl50.op
1-G.E. Gas Dryer (ready)
.50.00
1-Hot Point l!lectrlc Range
39.00
1--Gas &amp; Coli Combin1tlon Range 1p(J.OO
1-Eiec. &amp; Colli Combln•th»rl Range 100.00
2-Used Warm Momlng Colli Heaters,
Uke New
50.00 up
1-21" &amp; 23" Zenith T.V. Sets 5,0.00 &amp; up
1-27" Zenith T.V. Set, Cherry Cabinet • ??
25.00
2-Used Uvlng Room Suites
4,-Used Breakfast Sits ~ 15.00 to 25.00
2-Nice Vanities
10,00to 25.00
1-Used Bed Spring &amp; Mattress- 25.00
2 Us1d Fuel Oil Huten _ Give an offer

motor, aatomatle
trana., llaok-up llghta aad
while tldtwan lirtl. All

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$1595

ndlo, whitt
lidewall tlreo, wheel disco,
llDIId alua. llucltet . .ta.

power

DltVI IN TO LANDMARK
lupor Sorvlll 11111011 Now

62 Olds _

Dynamic 88 Holiday Sed.
llala• &amp; white, mat.eblnQ
all rinyl 1Dtepor1 V-8,
~po- onna 6
!lo .. radio, tinted
willdsbleld, nev white
lidawllla, m1 oleiJL one.

ateerlng,

GLO~N BE, PAW,
VO'RE (;ODDER' N

THE WT OP THI! 1965 MAYlAGSI
Automatic W11hen &amp; Dryers

flomp"Me llenlcl
Crttt 8ratllord

Regullt

Wane ad To Buy

_liN CASEY

DICK TRACY

9

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ly PRED LASSWELL

FURNITURE and
RUG REMNANT
SALEI
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Feb. 11, 11168

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.j Heritage of America is Topic when

·.Ia= ~~~dl;ome,:;
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not• w81 read from Mrs. Warner for Rowers. A
wdeaa
given on lbe contrlbu...., ma
it. the club's aeven projects.
M C F Tompkins presenf,.
ed :-. pro8ram using 81 · her
to Jc "Our A~r!can
Her!·
tJ;p ;, She spoke of the pioneer
sp~~t a~d how the past Jnfluanc.
P-'e of today
es the present. ~..
are heirs ot the past and ;;•
linked with the future. hi torys.
Tompkins also save a '
ot Meigs county and brought
. .. ~, ' ' "'" "" "
out thai the hlghe5t populstio.n
i&lt;
A o! Meigs county was 32,000 tn
and that now It Is dowa
tr 22.000. A discussion followed.
f
The hostess served a dessert
1 epor
COUI'" to Mrs. Tompkins, Mrs.
•
LouiS Reibel , Mro. Smith, Mrs.
Mr H.rry HoudashPit was B Neut•l'tng Mrs
Warner,
. T~urs· ! ?Ms
en . Jed · Web· ster
· ·Sr., and a
~~tn· IO Holzer ~spttal
dw in the Rawlings . Coats guest Mrs. Jay Warner.
amb~la~ce for a check-up. Mrs. I
.
.
Holldashelt accompamed htm l
to' lhe ho~pnal
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Mrs. Hor;we McElhinny is I
doing substitute teac hu tg m
the Pom•roy schools.
I
elr
.
I Mr .""!1 Mro. David Darst
Ml'8. Thomas Watkms a n d
h I for the February
h
re wf."re os s
baby son, Tommy, ave.
- meeting of
the Hearthstone

.

Ebe ba&lt;h Oilier·
Shakes.
d
fter
JA'&amp;re elub Wednes ay
111\1!11 at her Mulberry-av mei
..The meeting. In char~ 0
Mill. Dale m!th,. preSide Of&gt;'
,l!l!ld with devoltons ~ Mrs.
1\.t»t
. rl Warnerr Thwho rwea a ~:
"So Swi t e ay •
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Th Day " Members an·
·~ ~ll ·all with a revolu·
tluna- ~attl~. A thank you
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polis w1th. thtir daughter
· 1aw, Mr . ~ nd Mrs .
~n-m-

At fh • Home
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weeks here with hf'l" parents, .
d M Wtlliam Slater. mg . . .
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Mr. an . rs.
I is An mspiratJon.ul readmg enMr. Watkins came for
l ;titled "Prayer
For Peace,"
famt·r r.
was given by Mrs. All en
. Mrs. ~wt·y Rit'hard~on. Mrs. I H ghP-s devotional leader. DurJacob Turnt'r and Mrs. BeHlah . u the' business session Mrs.
,~giu visited Wlth Mrs. c:r&lt;Jet' 1 ~:io:on Bak.er ~ave the nower
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report .

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Cute styles. Sizes 6

SilOS 34-36, 3IHO. Neat
nor!l PJttems in pink,

Cannon's 'Crystal Palace'

blue

Bath Towels, salo $1.59 Wash Clolhs, ulo
Hand Towels, salo 99c Bath Mats, salo

and yellow.

trimmed

M0 I hing Towels-In tho New Decarotar Colors
Crystalc Palace is our most popu1ar c annon •Royal Famtly'
T
I Colors Empire Bronze, Dawn Pink, Fern Gr.een,
owe . Yellow,• Celestine Blue, Bng
. ht Red ' purpl e, Black•
Firefly

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111d Serlior MYP groups
ml
_the county and eoch group 18 [
to provide talent tor the
~graqt. Refreshments will
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served by the host Fellowship. ~·

Va/entme Party
I
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Is P anne or
Ch 'ld
H e
I ren S Om

,of the evening.

A dessert course carrying
the valentine theme was served by the hostess "' those namI
ed above and Mrs. D!lfl .1ullen,
Mro. Dayton Strickland, Mrs. I
Plans were made to hold. A Elza Gilmore Jr., Mrs. Ronald
valentine party for the child· Browning, Mrs. Willard Boyer,
q,
ren of the Meigs
County 1Mr•. Donald McKnight and Mrs.
.
Sunday evenmg when the [ Tom Grueser. Mrs. Hood .
and Deaconesses . of Ib hostess for the next meet~··
' First United
Presbyterwn 1!
Church met Tuesday evening. \ 10i·
1
Committees for the party ini dude Paul Haptonstall and Fred
llg Dollar Day Savings , Lewis, progra m; Mrs.
Paul
1Haptonstall and Mrs. Everett
Bachner. dinner arrangement!.
and
Mrs. Edward Burkett , Mrs.
-: ~-"Middleport. 0 .
Fife, and. Miss Phyllis / FRIDAY _ RETURN JUNI~·
decoratl?n•.
than Meigs Chapter, D. A. .
Other
diScussed were will meet Friday afternoon al
m at the home of Mrs.
March offering for the One 2
II~~~:~;,,;Hour of Sharing and the . E~~rson Jones in Mi'didle!IOr,t.
Po..-eroy, Ohio
11 i for the deacons and IM James Brewington
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work to be taken r:\arn chairman.
TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY ll ~;~~~ffi~L:;e n~;J. Reports ot outgo. . p JARY
SHRINE,
"DIE, DIE, MY DARLING'" I~ ing
were also recetv· Shrine of .lerusalem will meo,tll
"APACHE
GOLD'"
Tullah Bankhead
ed .
at the IOOF hall Friday at

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9 til 9 P.M.

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!Techntcolor\
. Lex Barker
SUNDAY. MONDAY
tnd TUESDAY
FEB. 13·14-15
HMARRIAGE ON THE
ROCKS'"
(Technlcolor)

"t;:"""n.l Sinatra,
Dean Martin
AIM Cutoons

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HULL INJURED
p. m. There will be a
CHICAGO (UP II -OIIeago's ' elephant sale.
.
SATURDAYAF1rERINOU'N
I Bobby Hull. who leads Jhe it Circle
of Heath
Me~~:~~~·
~ Nattonal Hockey League m Church will meet at the
I scnring. may mJss th. e
Saturday afternoon at I . m.
. Hawk.Monlreal Can•dten
to prepare the valenline bo""ll
Saturday because of an
of cookies and candy fer
hand;t \ra~s dJsdosed the
ins, their annual project. Mem·
bers are asked to bring c~~!~
or candy to the church. A
having cookies to be
may call Mrs Walter Hayes
Mr5. Nan Moore.
MONDAY - DAUGJITERS of
Ruth Class of The United Methodist Church will meet at 2 p.
m. at the home of Miss NeUe
Bing. A Stanley party will follow the meeting.
ANNUAL FOUNDERS .
will be held when
1Pomeroy Elemen!Bry
meets Monday at 7:30
l'llsl Presidents will be
Hosteases will be the
ec1~11_~ commlltee.
BETHEL NO. 62 of the
ternational Order of
Daughtera meets
m. at Pomeroy

ro en.

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.• .alllaft who by his feat

band simple wtue has
!Je!n aguiding example of
; ex;ellence t~ millions of
~merlcans tor over 011~

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Wonderful Values. Now is a good time
youT season's supply,
SLIPS
HALF SLIPS
PANTIES
WALTZ LENGTH GOWNS FULL GOWNS
ENSEMBLES
BED JACKETS
BABY DOLL PAJAMAS
fULL LENGTH PAJAMAS

Dainty ftoral pattemo,
ribbon trimmed. Sizea 4,
8. 10. IZ.

WHILI THEY
LAST

w be selecting

Snowden
Has New
Mine lob

$2.95
$1.95
590
$1 .95 $2.95
$1.95 $2.95
$5·95

$3.95

$3.00

$3.95 NIGHT
GOWNS

$3.95

$8.9S
$2.95 $3.95
$2·95 53·95
$3-95 $5.95

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Womens Hand Bags
While They Last At These Sale Prices

warm, easy to launder
cuddle trique. Slz"'-o18 to
t2. Rerular length .awn•
and waltz IenJtb JDWDL
WHILE THEY
LAST

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$2.95 HAND BAGS

$1.95 HAND BAGS

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Introducing Cannan's
New Maiaccan Striped

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To ·Employ Direttor, Staff

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Sizes 2 to 7

In regular alzes and sUms. Wheat, light .

blue and denim blue.

Just Unpacked! Another Shipment

SIMMONS HIDE·A·BEDS
and Simmons SOFA BEDS
On Sale On The !rd Floor
Come up to the 3rd floor and select a Uvlnl Room
Suite - an Easy Chalr - a Bedroom Suite - :&amp;!attress - Box Spring - Dinette Set.

$3.00

OUTSTANDING SALESMAN - Harlan Davis (center) of Wadsworth, 0, was presented the second annual "Silo
ver Stetaon Award" as the leading salesman of the year for Bob Evans Farms during a sales meeting recently. 'fhl
miniature Stetaon halls mounted on a plaque, and was pre&amp;ented by Larry Carroll (left) director of sales, while Boll
Evans, pre~dent, looks on. Bob Evans Farms, the nation'a leading producer of old-fashioned country aausage, bu
farms located at Rio Grande, Xenia and Hillsdale. Mich.

They Are All At S1l1 Price•
Now On The 3td Floor

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Sunbeam, Manning Bowman and G.E. Quality

Hits N· V Regulars

ELECTRIC HEATERS
Cone type and radiant heat.

$ 8.95 HEATERS - - - SALE $ 6.00
$14.95 HEATERS
$29.95 HEATERS

SALE $10.00
SALE $20.«¥1

Stlllnt-

Our -

LontWMrllll

$7.95 HAND BAGS - - - - - - - $4·00
$5.95 HAND BAGS
$3-50
$4.95 HAND BAGS
$3·00
$3.95 HAND .BAGS
$2·50

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w......., Cuddle Trl&lt;!uo

69"

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the mens and boys department on the 1st fioor.

$3.95

$2.95

Pomv ·'·Middleport

18. Husky sizes and-sllma. Select your needs now In

Ll-rlt Dopl. 111 n-

Matching Bath Towels - Hand Towels Wash Cloths

RIBBIDTOP

''Kaiser'' Quilted Foil

CREW SOCKS

PURE ALUMINUM

FOR BOYS
All sizes. White. wllh
multi colored striped IA&gt;p.

3

';:~n $]-00

12"x25' HOUSJ!:HOLD FOIL
14"x20' BROILING FOIL.

ltc
49t

7'!x20' CAP 'N WRAP FOIL

1ft

18"x25' HEAVY DUTY FOIL
l9e
COOK 'N SERVE FOIL PLATIS, 4 l11 pkt. - l4e

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ol Meig• Temple
~,,,_ters in Middleport

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This btnk wlll lransad no busfnon Lincoln's Birthday, Fob. 12

POMEROY
· NATIONAL BANK
Serving Meigs Countv tor ooer 94 u&lt;afl

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RUTlAND

Reaene ~~·~m

Memllft federal Deposit 1111uranee Col pontiOD

lntrocludng

Bath Towels _ $1 ..00
Wash Cloths

Hand Towels 59c
29c

Cling Tile

Furniture Throw Covers
Poly foam back. Non skid, non slip.

green,
gold, red, rose, beige and blue. No lroDlng. Machine .
washable.
Br~n,

72 BY 72 INCHES - - - - - - - $4.95
72 BY 90 INCHES
$5.95
72 BY 108 INCHES
$6.95
72 BY 126 INCHES
$7.95

Clothes Hampers
Loom woven fibre and vinyl coyered. Solid eolora
and Early American l!tylea. Seat add upr18]1t llyles.
$7.95 HAMPERS
$8.95 HAMPERS
$10.95 HAMPERS
$11.95 HAMPERS
$12.95 HAMPERS

SALE $5.00
. SALE $6.00 '
SALE $7.00
SA(E $8.00
SALE ty0

' tl!e Columbus and
I
Electric Company.
luck dinner at 8:30 p. m,
' DISABLED AMERICAN
ERANS and the AuxUJary
meet tn regular sessions
7:30 p. m. Fellowing the
lngs, there will be a valentine
aets - aeat cover, eonti&gt;ur ma_t~ ~~nt:
party and members are
w ' '3Jarpiece
mat. Plnf&lt;, blue, gree~, browa, .,..,.., urJuo •
bring valentines.
pumpkin, tangerine, lilac, champape aDd ·W te.
W.S.C.S. of HEATH METHQ.
THIS WEEK I~D $3.1J
DIST church meets at
the
ON IALI POll
church Mrs. Edward
will be prugram chalrm1111
Mrs. Orin Smith the deV•~_onal
chairman. Hostesses are
Earl Knisht, Mrs. M. C.
11011, Mila !leas Sanborn
Mra.
Wayne Gibbons.
RIVERVIEW
PTA WILL meel [

SALE! OUR $5.95

•4Tfl MAT 511$

llo and to ICIUI' this pA. . . . .
_ •u••• hod ••"' stld s1

"Serene"

I f t 88
Beauti-fluff
finish.
Super
absorbent.
Co
or asBtiKhl
ne •
Guaranteed pucker free. Wide stripe. Colors:
Red -Blue- Tao - Maize - Pink.

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COTTON

PHIL MAID LINGERIE
and SLEEPWEAR

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Glrlo f$.95 Qulllod

Just In I Tho Spring Line of

:SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 131 1966.

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49c

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CAI£NDAR

tailored

luot 60 To Stli
Whllo Thoy Lt1t

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and

Lace

•tyles.

$2.59

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waist In your correct length. Boya regular sizes 4 to

GOWNS

Anolher Big Shipmont-S.ve This Week-End

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$1.00

TWENTY PAGES

,8 OLaunC es

walla. Acoustic celllnill. WilldQ.W
1 lhadet.

.w 12.

FLANNELETTE

· Mr and Mrs. Edison Baker den ·
h
1
·
I wne in charge of the progra111 Plan3 were made for , e
'Mff' Rnllv Pltmll~tl and directed a series of games ways and means com~tlt~
.
I
I I A alad course Iw meel Wednesday even ng a
Slmtln.v A/tt'rmmn. . and con!;~ the\osts during , the home of Mrs. Edward Wells.
There will be ll Mrt~s Cou~- ~ was se~v · Y
.
ere ' The traveling prize donated by
ty Methodist Youth Fellowshtp , lhP soc~aiMhourHAt~~~dl~r wand Mrs. Raymond Baity 'I' as award.- I
~Rally Su nd ay arternuot t~l. 31Mr. an rs. ug ' ·Mrs !· a: to Mrs. Osborne. Mrs. Don.p. m. at Ht•ath MethodiSt Mrs. Paul Smart. ~r. and M r:' aid Collins and Mrs. Osborne
Church In Middleport A meet-1 D ~ w~ ~~har:. ';;';ker Mr i each received birthday gifts
ing for l'OUns~lors will b~ hield and 1\1 r~. Willi~~ AnthonY and :from their secret pals. 'f he I
at 2 p. m. preredmg
t 1 1' an
.r
H d
' group worked on their EasttT
.
Mr
:\o!tlton
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.
.
4ounty meetmg.
.
·
I project durmg
the ·onoainder
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For painted walla -

Check• and Dora! pat.
terns. J'!ll M garmenlll
to sell.
WHILI. THIY
LAST

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FLANNIEm
PAJAMAS

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Women•

P

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Girls

an

M Louis Osborne
was
rs. h th Sew Rt'te Sew
hostess
w en Wed
e
•day
•
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mg club met
nes A h t
ing at Uleir cl.ub room. s or
bt~:siness seSSHIOn ldw~ ~on::: i

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Made wtth run 81111'&lt;1 we
and top. Sizes 9 to 11.
Charcoal, Southwtnd, and
Sea Shell.

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~ted T• TM Gnrator M;;w. 9h'-' Vtlllt~

WALL CLEANER

89c ,.,,

Pete !1

M 0b
fS. S Orne
Is Hostess to
Sewing
• Cl ub

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tW'ned to thetr h.ume m !·~u~j l Class of the Middleport F'irst
o~~ after spendtng
~t' er Baptist Churrh Tuesday even-

Hvsell 111 the Stewart

SIAMLIII

Ntbert and f•m.liy.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald W!ldermuth visited recenUy at
ingport with his mother,
Nell Tracy.

Darsts Hosf
BaptiSt Class

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Mornint

,Juat-~1\W;~ Shipment Of

Kllllu~

Mrs. Raymond Pullins Jr..
son, Robert, of Thurstun!
Mrs. Alva Hite of Baltunore
VIsited Mr. and Mrs. Rollm
Bearhs Wednesday.
nd M Gerald WilderMr. a t :;.; sd in Galli·
muth spen . e ay
d

Around And
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About
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MJss Polly Karr retumed
Columbus Thuraday after spend·
illg aeveral daya with her
er, Mrs. (barle• R. Karr, Sr., I
end with Mr. Karr at Veterans
Memorial Hospital.
· ·
Mrs Vincent Dabo and Mrs.
Elza Gilmore Jr. were Monday
business visitors Jo Gallipolis.

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Mainly About
p pi In

. Pomeroy Shakespeare Club meets

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No Immediate

PILLOWS
FD!ed wtth Porlrel '
polyester ftJerfUI. Lui·
urloua as dawn and eoatJ
leu. Machine wasbea,
machine dries and relablll
1111 abape, toft and eom·
ton. won't mat, ' 'WOn't
lump.
Cord Wolt lotm
Ill

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VALENTINE'S

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CANDY

NYLON SPATULA - - - - - C9c
SPOON 1nd SPATULA
98c

Clloooe :vour favorite
ValenUne'a Day CandJ
from tblt ielecUnn Gl
Fannr Farmer Heart
Boxed CandJ, Scbraftt't,
Braeb's. Give eamll' and

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