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~D.ally Sentlne~

Pomeroy-MiddlePGJ:!, 0 ., Feb. 17, 11166

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South African Missionary Work. To
Receive 'Donation from Mt_'ddle.port

Around And
About
M,'ddleport

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SOCIAL

Contribution Made to Missionary
Family in India by Baptist Circle

Honors

Plans were made to send • Chrlstmu Carda to the
I
Rift
a member
of • and
mi...
A contribution to missionary ,man of the class boUle caps
lonaryto family
In India
to meeting.
.
wo&lt;k m Rhodesia, South Africa,, project. 11le group
voted to Mr. &amp; Mrs. Ernest H. Jones ,
provide used clothing for a World Day of Prayer u~tllltb
was made at the February
Isend $25 tq Pemberton In South and children. Carol, Jean, and ,
school by the Lovejoy Circle of annouoced for Feb, 25 at....
mg of the Homebuilder's Class IRhodesia, Afri&lt;a for missionary Kenneth ol Columbus were
the First Baptist Church Tues- Methodist Church at 1:30 p.m.
of_ Ihe Church of Christ •n Iwork. The Rev. Donald Hicks weekend guests of her ,;.,ter
day evening at the home of Get well Carda were aent to
M1ddleport Tuesday evening at was appointed to secure post
Mrs. Harold Chase.
Mrs. Gr&lt;OCe Hysell and Mrs. Cethe cbw·ch.
cards for the class. Mrs. Ken· and brother-in-law, Mr. and
11le meeting waa opened with ell Brudhnry.
Mrs. Harry S. Moore.
~1r. Wendell Gerlach gave the nelh McElhinny WllS named Tommy Moore, son of Mr The Salisbury PTA observed a poem read by the chairman Mrs Edison Baker wao In
op~'mng prayer wiLh scripture chAirman of the committee 1o and Mrs. Edward Moore, S. S.a-- Founders Day and honored se- . Am. Manning Kloes. Devotion~ charg~ of the Love Gift
reedmg given by Mrs. Norman conler on work to be done in cond Ave. has been returned to ven paal presidenls at the re- were given by Mrs. Frank calion using the poem "If We
Yeauger. Mrs.
Denver Rice ithe church Ioyer. A welcome his home from Holzer Hospit· gular meeling Tuesday even- Cheesebrew entllled, "Great C...ld Hear," Mrs. Pa~l
w&lt;:~: . de~·otmnal ~ha1rman, u:s- 1commtttee was decided upon I al where he bad been a medi- ing at the school.
Moments tn the LICe of Jacob," gave the study lesson from
mg the lheme, lnm ose Our du•mg the busmess. The Rev. cal patient.
I Mrs William Ohlinger pres- by Dr. D. P. idmeyer. She hook "The Church nol
f a.tli."
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Donald Hicks gave the clos- ' Fielding Hawkins is reported ident." was in charge ~f the ~ad Bible scripture concern- With' Handa."
Durmg the husme~s sessmn the I llig prayre.
Iin improving at Holzer Hospit- meeting whirtl opened with the mg the story of Jaeob and clos· Refreshments of a
club vui.U lo purcha&lt;e ribbon During the socail hour mem- al in Gallipolis where he is pledge to the flag fuUowed by ed with a pOem prayer,
course were t!erved by
for song book markers and the hers took part In a skit on 1being treated for a heart condi· devolions by Mrs. Menzel Smith. I During th, business meeUng Chase assisted by her
c!_ll~s me tnbers are lo meet to- owdern TV commercials. A des- 1 Uon.
Announcements were made con- the group voted to send a glft daughter, Barbara Anthony. Atn1gl1t tTh11rsday! at the chnrch sPrt course was served by the , Rue 'i'uckerman visited re· · cerning County PTA meetings, to Rebecca Norton, daughter tending in addlUon to the above
fnr ~· potluck dmner and wQrk h•1~ts, Mr. and Mrs. Norman cently in Glousler with his A Founders Day offering was ot the missionary famUy in In- were Mr. John Fultz, Mn.
::;e:-.:·don on . the markers. f:ach Yeauger, Mr. and Mrs.
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney. taken. James Wickline's room dia and to send clea nuesd cloth- Clara RUey, Mrs. Charles
o~e I'&gt; to bn ng his own table ser- 1Ri ce. Mr_ and Mrs. Don Schill· ; Rus:-lell and in Athens witl1 his 1 won the attendance award.
ing to the Mathers School, a wards, Mrs, Jacob Turner Mrs.
v1ce for the dmner.
:ing, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold son. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Tuck- Past presidents were intro- project of the Sanborn Society. Charles Seorles, Mrs. CJ..; Ric.
They vul cd lo fn rnish sand-, Long. .
erman •nd family.
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duced by Mrs. Opba Offutt, Members are lo bring religious hardlon and Berhara Anthony.
~"~_eh!'~ for the BoodmobJ ie visit Attendmg w~re Mrs. McEI- Mrs. Ro~ert B)·er ~ntert~med program chairman, .and each
.hiS month and named on the lnnny, Mrs. Rice, Mrs. Long, Sunday w1th a family dmner spoke briefly on highlights and
c?•~mt llee were Mrs. Wendell \Irs YPager. Mr. and Mrs. Ger- 1party, m observance of her bus. accom~tishments during their
S 00 On
C.t'rlar·h. M1·s. Cbe&gt;:.ter F.rw!n, ~ larh Mr. and Mrs. Bishop 1 band s birthday anniversary. term of office. A planter was A review of the book, "House Uy tn Utah at the tum of
Ma ry Ma li in, Patty Kines and ~lr. and Mrs. Don Shilling and Mr. and Mrs . Paul Smart presented to each including of Many Rooms," written by century and described the ex·
Dnrotlw Rak('r_
d&lt;tll~hler Li~fl. i:lfld tht' Rev &amp; S(IE'Dt w~e!iend With thetr S?n I Mrs. Maxine Arnold, Mrs. Hugh Rodello Hunter was given by perlenees, both sad and joyous.
Jop BIShop w•s rra med cha ir· Mrs. Donald
and •on, . and famtly,. Mr. and Mrs. Mil·' Bearhs Mrs George Starche Mrs. Bruce Lloyd at a
The authoc spoke ol her father
____ i !Juu
ton Smart m Perrysburg.
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r. ing of the Middleport Literary as a ~'blotd and thunder" preach
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g.
Mrs. Charles Wise, Jr. of Mrs. Merhn Tracy, Mrs. Offutt Club Wednesday afternoon at er who ruled biB houaebold with
F.liS Jmuor Jllom•
Waverly, was a contributing &amp;nd Mrs. Jamea WiU. All past the home ol Mrs Roger Mor. Iron and of their gentle bul
hostess for the Dorcas Circle pre•denls were · · present ex- gan.
firm mother.
meeting
held
Tuesday
evening
cpt
Mrs.
Wilham
Bartels,
who
The
author
had
written
a
deTwelve members respsnded
Tu Plan for Bazaar
Iat the home of Mrs. John Seines. had Illness m her family.
lightful book of the experiences to roll call by naming a woThe .lnnim· Mother 's Cltth of •
T. w. Dawson ef Columbus A SKIT ON Founders Day was of the Morman Woodrow lam· man in the news. Miss Solan
E~·tstern High School will meet !
and Jon Malama tinis, student pr_esented bY Mrs. Arno ld · Mrs.
Park, presldent, led the
&gt;lnnd ay February 21 . uo p.m
at Ohio Un iversity,
visiled Wtll, Mr_'.· Wal_ter Bu.nce and
in lhe club collect. Mrs.
in Room 109. il l the hi!-: h school.
M Ph I Obi
hB k
Al l molh&lt;•rs of junior' s
Hre •
' TMuesday with Mr and Mrs. WiU w~s,. as ~:~mp~~:~ Wit ec y
gan_ lsehrved candY during
urupd 10 ult('nd I~J st·l t .
.,1r. an d Mrs. Norman H. I' eyer.
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SOC18 eur.
o
· • r P&lt;'· R· l
"' 1er annOUnce the .
Cake ICed
m wh•te and de- J.&gt;al'i!lg
for tht! baza·u·
F.· w)l I .11r 0 f •..._.11eS
.
· -- - mothe-r is asked to brir~ .a s;n~- ll' ngageme nt and app roaching /
corated m ~TA colo.rs o~ ~lue
Entered Hospital
pie of "n arl icle to
soid at ' marriage of their
daughter, '
gold With the
Persons entering Holzer Jlos.
lh&lt;&gt; bazaar
Donna Jean ne, to Mr. Harlan B.,
Founders Day, 1897-1966, cof. pltal during the last 24 hours
The squa~e dancr s&lt;' hedttlrd . Conly, son_ of_ Mrs. Maxine
fee, and kool-ade were ~rved included Mrs. Dorothy A. Hat·
for f;•b. l!l, ha.s b!'€n postponed Conly of Galhpolls.
bMy Mr. adndMMrs. VG&lt;nrgetSkBirodnner, tley 71 Cedar St . James E
.
,
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r. an
rs.
mcen
• 129 State ·•St. ; Connie·
.
ick
Mr
nd M
k.e- Bailes,
TlH' nPw Jalf' w11J lit&gt; &lt;mnou nc- :
ed ldet·.
. T~e br.de-el_ect Is a graduate·
r. •
· a
rs. Fran lm Lou Stidham Rt. 1 Galli lis·
of Eastern High School and ol
1St HIZer, Mr. and Mrs. David DaA La t~
• 'po '
F"'"'._-.-......,.=;;;..;-.'"""1 Holer Hospilal School of Nurs-.
VJS, Mr. and Mrs. Jack CurtiS, RGene ·d LY n,LThurmWn,tMrs.
Mr. SandndaMrs. Mlaynsrd UBahr
1 S
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g c\
d ·
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Mr. and Mrs. Renald Browning
aymon .
ayne, a erloo were u y guess recen y
1
1
1965
, '' , ass o
, an . IS em· Forly • three students
re. Mr and Mrs Charles Faulk' Star Rt.: Mrs. Homer F. Clary, their son, Mr. and Mrs. C8ah
D0 N
. ployed at Holzer Hos pitaL Mr ceived grades of 85 or above Mr. and M . w·ll· Soul b ' Rt. 2 Crown City · Mrs. Bud Bahr of Middleport at wblcb
Conly is a graduate of Galha . during the third six-weeks per- M ·
d ~s. ~~~m
y, Shaffer Rt 2 E-1ngton· Ro- time
the birthday of their
Aca df"rn\' and has served three iOO at Eastern Local, Supt. Lar- r. an
rs. a ter B er,
ld o' s· bold S R '
grandd hte M'
C d
~·ears
in the Marine Corps and ry Morrison announced The Mr. end Mrs. Robert Armin- na
, le
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t. 2 Pt.
aug r. ISS
an ace
IN RACINE
. is vrest&gt;n ll_v employed at the. are:
·
y , trout and Eric Hart.
I Pleasant; Mrs. Arthur A. Me- Bahr, was observed. ChrJsUne
WILL BE CLO SE D
••:oo&lt;l y,.• , pla nl at Apple Gr&lt;&gt;ve. Freshmea - Barbara Bail I Mrs. Skinner and Mrs. Rizer Coy, Henderson, W. Va.; Gary Bahr, a student at Ohio
W \"o .
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Ra
ey, served cake and Mrs. Armin- T. Roach, Pt. Pleasant; Mro, UmverSJty Ul Columbus
FRI DAY , FE B. 18,
enny ea n, ancy arr,
y
R0b t E Cbaf18 J Pt PI
over the weekend at
Tht&gt; wedding wi ll tuke place1 Ka rr Leuora Micbael Louise trout, Mrs. Cw-tls and Mrs.
er ·
. • r., · ea- hem
DUE TO A DEA TH
Prida y evening Fe b. 25 at tht&gt; Mich~e\ Sandra Newl..;. _ Don Broderick the coU~ and kool-' sant; Mrs. VIctor D. Cales, M~~ Allee Dodson l1ed
IN THE FAMIL Y
Chester \h•thodist Church at. Rose, S~san Tuttle.
'
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Ravenswood; Carl E. Ambro, Mr a~d Mrs Ra m~a
Do n Weese, Owne r , ha lf aft er &lt;even o'clock,_ Rev.'l. Sophomores _ Patti Bahr,
~avenswood ; Charles_ L. Wood, of ·Chester 0,;. ~y last week.
'-::=:= ======::! Eugene Emerson off•ctatmg., Dcnms Benedum, Patty Boring,
arkersburg: W. Va., Mrs. Ar· Mr. and Mrs. He
TIJOmas
"
An open 'hurch w&lt;&lt;iding, with a , Janet Fick, Vicky Green, Kathy
thur L. Halley, Russell, Ky.; were In GallipoUs ~ Tueoday
mept1on followmg, is planned. GriHin, Ann Holler, Connie Hoi.
George A. Lange, Jr., Strong- and called 00 Mr and Mrs
singer, TwUa Karr, Vicki Pooler,
VIlle, 0.; Charles E. Sprouse, Blaine Milhoan In the afternoon'
Jri
W
.'iU/Il'r i ntendenl of
Jo Toney, Virginia Bush.
I
Jackson.
A surprise party was give~
Juniors- Jackie Bohr, Karen Meditations and material on I
Births
for William Milhoan Frida ev
,\Pwttrh IS .'iflPttkn
Bissell Karen Curler Connie characters of the Bible
Mrs. Bud Shaffer, Rl. I Ewing. I
tb
,lo ofy bls.
R
r.
H 1l
k
,
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were
I to d ht
6
Wed
en
ng en
e
occaa
n
I " e.'· •· A. "- . of Newar . Hayman, Ca~olyn
Hoffman, us.U on lhe program when I " ·. aug er, p.m.
nes. l5th birthday. Present · were
.
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i{ mff. .ren('e supe~ mtendent
of Brenda Larkms, Sally Mora, Group 11 of the First United. I day, Mrs. Ho~er F. Clary, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Milhoan,
1.;1· _._ r. ,. ,,.
, Ihe free Me.'hod1st church. con-I Roger Stearns, Sina Summer- Pres byterian Church met Tues· Rt. 2 Crown C1ly, son, 6:20 Elaine, Tony •net Mlkt~ his
;dud•-d serv~ees Sunday morn-~ f•eld, Edna McCoy,
day evening at the home of Mrs. p.m. Wednesday.
grandmother, Mr• Everett Mil·
Img • t Ihe Laurel Chff church Senlocs - Bin Allen, Mary Myron Miller. Mrs. Joe Bailey.
Discharged
hoan, his mother, Kathleen and
""" serv~d comm~mon.
; Bahr, Greg BBIIey,
Cheryl chairman, led the group in "The
Jefferson D. Blair, Freddie Carol. Refreshments of
Ice
]
A
spe&lt;"
ml
song,
Burdens
Are
I
Benlz,
Kay
Boothe,
Joan
Ann
Lord's
Prayer"
for
the
open·
R.
Bryant,
Howard
W.
Burcream
and
cake
were
served.
SUPER
;L•IIcd AI Calvary," was p...,. _DaviS, Patly Dorst, Marilyn 1ing.
dette, Jerry L. Campbell, An· Mrs. Junior HWit entered the
Eugene Karr, L~nda Lark•~•· Delorr' I Mrs. Bailey also gave
thony R. . Oook, Lawrence M. St. Jooeph hospital at Parkera1;::ted bv th• Hev.
H.I.r r_a.'\lnr, Hnd h1s brother and Maxey, Juha McCoy, Rober- tions entitled, ''Lazarus and
Fowler, Timothy T. KJeln, Jas- burg for observation.
· ~ tslt&gt;r- m- law , Mr. and Mrs.
· ta Trussell.
Rich Man" taken from
per M. Lowe, Jean Ann Me- Heidi Milhoan visited
hert &lt;:ill of Cambridge,
The following students re«:iv· book, · Tales Christ Told." Fun Williams, Roy C. Mehl, Mrs. weekend with her cousin, ~~m!
ed gr~des of 85 or above dunng raising prejects were discussed, Grace Moser, Mrs, Pear] Oliver, Milboan.
SF:CtlNil SON BORN
the fJrst semester period
at Mrs. Harcy Moore gave the Mrs. Elizabeth Persinger, Chat· Mrs. Thehna Farnsworth
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Swan- Eastern:
study lesson which was the les Sharpe, Jr., Mrs. Ercel Van- turned borne Friday from
sou have learned of the birth Freshmen - Rosemary An· secood chapter of the study Horn, Mrs. Robert Vlkers, Jlo. zer hospital and 11 much
. of a son to lhPic daughler and drew. Barbara Batley, Naomi book,
The Book of Jonah." berl L. Williamson, Mrs. Jack proved.
Compare it with j son-i n-law. Mr. and Mrs. Gary BISsell, Jenny Dean, Nancy Mrs. Dwight Wallace aave the E. Russell lllld Infant 101.
-Mn Gleua
Karr, Ray Karr, Leoora Mlcb. Bible study on "Ester Woman
a ny wall paint 1 Lt&gt;mons. Elsworth Air
B&lt;lse
.
S.
D.
Their
second
son,
ael,
Louise Michael,
Sa~dra of Courage," taken irom the
you ' ve ever used!
1ht&gt; ha ~ bet'n named Kerry Dean. Newlun, Don Rose,
Sh1rley study commentary. "God Speaks
IMrs Lemons Is the fornoer l Rucker, Susan Tuttle
to Women ef Today." The
. l\•lary Carul S w&lt;:~ n son of Middle- Sophomore• - Patti Bahr meeting was closed with pray: port . Tht'y have another son, Patty Boring, Janet Fick,
er. The hostesses, Mrs Miller
: LorE'n K Otht&gt; r
Green, Kathy GrUfin, Aun
and Mrs. Bethel Coleman, conbeautifully
me
lutlt&gt;
Mr.s.
George
er,
Twila
Karr,
V~cki
Pooler.
tributing,
served dessert course
:
&amp;
· Emporia, Kunsas, and Mrs. Janlors - Jackie Bahr, Kar- to 11 members.
111 W. 2nd 51.
Pame rgy, 0 . C!wr les Swa n~on . Gallipelis,
eo Carter, Carolyn Hoffman,
-==========~g~r:ea~t_;g~r~,n~d~m~o~lh:er~............... , Edna McCoy, Solly Mora,
CURE FACE BLEMISHES
I'
ly Smith, Barbara Spurlock,
Adolescents
whose
e,er SteE~rns , Sina Swnmerfield. blemishes are "raw" can
Seniors - Bill Allen, Mnry medicated malce-up. Always
Bahr, Cheryl Bentz, Kay Boothe, cleanse the face , thoroughly
VIrginia Coleman, Patty uor&lt;~ 1with a medicated 80Sp and ,...
Sharon Holsinger'
move final traces of cosmetics
Knight,
J.inda
Larkins,
Julia
Why Don't
McCoy, Roberta Trussell.
with soft cosmetic puffs dipped
Stlldents who have their in an astringent. Use a dean
You Ch1nge
names in bold type
puff. An additional guard
grades of 93 or above In all
against further Infection Is to
Into
their subjecls.
cover the open aores with aheer
patch bandages. This protects
Something
lhem
from being picked at by
MEETING CANCELLED
nervous
fingers.
The meeting of Magnolia TemMore
ple Pythian Sisters scheduled
Comfort1ble 1 for tonight has beeo cancelled BREAD IS INK ERASER
DUIIIA. .IIA88
If your child getl lnll: or pendue to the fiaod.
cil marks on hlo clothing
FULLY
The Canadian satlrist, Thom- oothing else is handy, a sm••H II
u C. Halibnrton, wrote uoder piece of stale white bread
CUSHIONED
Lotoat ...,..... -~ .....
rub wt most of the ateln,
foar ldjuillbll
1be pen name of Sam Slick.
INSOLES
lengths lor
ticol .... Tho • ..,... ..., ......
GRANNY LOOK EN F.UOU.E
winchsupiD
If you're sUm yw can com-&amp;eelycwer....,......W
pete with yonr teen • age daugh·
ZO feet wide
Pomeroy, Ohio
ter for best • dressed lady "at
Tl1P mlswer for tn t'll 1d1o complain loud and long
c.. bo -Ded ......... pair,
borne." You, too, can Ret Into
t.lulf ·t1o l.w;;;illl'.~s sfi (Jf' 1s made with an eye to comfort.
TONIGHT
41-1111- ..
cw .IloODe-wa)'. u ofblo ued WI
a
granny
fur
evenings
en
fa·
NOT OPEN
The iuso les art· soft a nd cushioned - all the way
corner
or
bay
window•.
Loac·
16-I!Oinc:lln
.•
mille.
duwn to ttw tne of the Shoe. The result? You get

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Wedding Plans
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Soc•'ety Notes

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CALENDAR

Mrs. Young
Gives ProgrGm
0 n L'lVI'hg

TIIUIISDAY
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Better "LivbJR,reiPIJII8lbly,
lata
Health club wUI meet Thursday, from the stully book, "Thll :
at I p.m., at the home of Mrs. Our Mlnlslry( wu the loP,_
Roy Grueeer, with Mrs. Lewis of lhe pro(l'llm p~ted "'
Grueser ill
of the pro- Mrs. 11lomJ111 ,Ywng When lbl
Fred Goe te• Fr'endly
f1.1l...Je of the Feder1
gram and Mrs.
• m,
"'!'
esd
tbe contest.
ated elwn!h .met Tu ay eveaCIULD CONBERVATIPN Lea- Dl at the c!lurdl.
gue wUI meet Thursday at 7' 30 That rna~ chrloUano know
p.m. at the Columbia Gas Co. they are -~sible"' od orf
olflce. The annual busban"- hoth their olliJii ilctlons' and for
nlghl will~o~~edut~:k'est the world 1i ilbich 1liey llvt,
8
apeater
of eDI was the them&amp;; of the medlta·
wbo will show llldes
the liOn by llfn, foung. A d~
H~Et;t_ING WORKERS Uon followed. ·~t··
f the
rlse EUB
.:· ~·
eh : ill En~1hursd
Tbe operu~ifi
-,
W8l foJ..
urc -:.e
ev: lowed ~ .~~·
~qbl:
at ith Mr
fr9m
t m lbl
wth0 boa~
ey Lord lri~·,.~J:~ ..,.:. hart" Ml'l,
as
Jnho W~lliJ!!i:,~~~!~etthar raad
•
JI'IUI)AY
scr1pture, ""'~ 3:1-17 and
POMEROY CHAPrER No. IMt the offertoJ1 _,~er was given
Royal Arch MtlllOD8 will hold Its by Mrs.
i Woodsrd. A
IIUIIIIII!nspecllon Friday at 7:30 hymn &amp; prM 'D)' the leader
p. m. with Charles E. Zimmer-· concluded _, tbf.~:, program.
man as Inspecting officer. A Mrs. Carl :~utz resident
dinner will be s_erved at 8:30 named -~·
b
p. m. with the ladies as I
th
,;.:.
.
011
e comiii.K
man
•m•
SATURDAY
members
reminded of tho
SALISBURY CUB SCOUTS Lenten hrea~fast at the C!llurch
Pack 216 wUI have a special on Wedne!lday, February 23, at
meeting on Satunlay evening, B a.m. and of the World Day
Feb. 19, at 7 p.m. at the Salis- of Prayer service_ at the Porn·
bury school. AU pareniB are eroy First BaptiSt church oo
Fr"Jday, February 25·
urged to attend.
Letters of appreciadon wero
re~d from Miss Mary Virginia
Relbel and Mrs. Wlftlur Perrin
I
d I
f thanks fJ'Qm
8n a SQ noteS 0
several sbut-ins for viSits and
remembrances durlna the holj.
Ninety. twa young people held day season.
I youth rally at the Bradford A colorful valentine arrangeChurch of Chrlsl Monday night, menl on white cover heart
A huslness meeting fo1·1owed pace
1
a1 "
k"
mats, v enwne nap tnl
an opening ol hymns and pray· and crofdy made an attraoer
tlve I ble for the dessert course
A letter from the mission served by Mrs Carl Btllkan
hi h h d
· .
w c a a loss of t3,686 was and Mrs. Henry Ewmg.
read. The Youth group sent $15
to lt. Linda Wehrung was elect- Troop 267 Girl•
ed as secretary.
The rell call showed Bradbury Pomeroy Meet
18, Pomerey 8, visitors 1, Brad· Girls of Troop No. 26'1 met
ford 21, Rutland I, Middleport Wednesday, at Mrs. A. R.
II Zioo 25
Knight's borne on Lincoln Hill
'
·
The guest speaker was Ken worked on their badges and
Henderson. Mr!l.
Henderson played games and daneed.
sang several songs and Mr. 11lelr flying up ceremony wao
Hicks gave a abort talk on planned for Suoday February 20
teenagers.
al the Pomeroy Elementary
Refreshments were served ill School where the girls wUI take
the basement.
part in tbe "Girl Seoul ROUJid.
up."
NO AGREEMENT
Refreshments were oerved by
Although anthor!Hes
are Twlla Clatworthy. Preaent wero
not In agreement on I natural Debbie Howley Becky Triplett
bo dary be
Debbl Harbrech' Becky
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formed by the Ural Mountains, Davis. Peggy Story. a11d Deflo
Ural River, ~asplan Sea, Cau· hie, Crow. Leaden are AprQ
casus Mwntalns and the Black Sm1th and Peggy lloudasbeiL
Sea, with Its outlets, th&lt;l Jlos. Refrelhments for 11011 week Will
porus and Dardanelles.
be served by Paggy S!&lt;Jr1.

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Souther• Local School Dls-r proval Is expected I• a few Ph)'tllcal Illness equipment lo
wASIDNGTON (UP!) _ Secretary of State DuD
i trict has obtamed verbal ap- days.
be purchaaed with part ol the Rusk said today the anti-Communist fight in Viet Nam
proval of a ,18,1189.66 . grant Deem only last week got of. tederal grsnt will loclude bon· was a worldwide issue because "we must make eteu
fm an extenSive physiCal fit- flclal approval of a federal zontal bars, mats, parallel bars that the United States keeps its word wherever it u
ness project under Tille I of the ~ant of $14.189.38 for a reme- and a tra~pollne.
pledged."
'
ElemeRtary and
Seoondary dial readmg p~am 111 Port· Deem said . there_ will be 200
He said critics of President Johnson's policy mllf
School Act, 1t was announced land, Letart, Racme 2-8th grade students part•c•patlng m the the point when they say America is following a ·•statltr
The. dny of the o!d fashioned today . by Ronald Deem, local and Racme elementary. .
program.
and sterile" course which ignores the international facti
house and barn ra1S1ngs are supermtendent.
Tbe schools approved m the
of life. Rusk made the statements in his second lengthy
long gone. Members ol the Hy-~ Mr. Deem learned Thursday phySical f•lness program are
TAKEN TO HOLZER
appearance this J1onth before the Senate Foreign Relasell Run Free MethodiSt Church throush sources in Columbus Portland, Letart, Southern High Middleport Emergency Res- tion.. Committee to defend
however, recently brought the line project had been approved. School and the Racine 7-8th. Icue squadmen were summoned the administration'• hand· Ishall oot do and are required 10
custom back m the1r own way.1Official notification of the ap- 8
did 1 at 6-SO p m Thursday
to ling of the Viet Nam sitU· accept the consequences ol ..,.
.
yraeuse e1ementary
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Church members went tt the
· qu•llfy for ellber of Ute Tide Cheshire 00 remove
Naomi a IOn.
term~nations.
home of Raymond Keesee, near 1
I projects. Southern H lg b Teaford. R. D. 2, Racine, to He underwent four hours of
Rusk s prepared statement
Rutland that had been heav-!
fi
scboollalled to quaDfy fer 'be ! Holzer hospital as a medical ' questioning three weeks ago at ra~ more than e,OOO words ..'ft
ily damaged by fire. They roll·,
•
remedial reading while the Ra· patient.
til&lt; outset of the inquiry.
re•terated the U.S. contentmn;
ed up their sleeves to lend a:
ine 1
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~t. lhe Hanoi government i
band in tearing &lt;kin the.
c e ementary was not ia· B:m¥$1·liw.:t\~.~--.- ,.. ,.~'· \i4'&lt;1mgq~
Taylor Sapports Policy
wllhng to negotiate only If the .
wrecked structure
eluded In lhe physical lltu081 MOsCOW IUPI) - Soviet Another leading supporter of United Stales and South VleC
program. .
.
authorities aDDo11114!ed today admlnistration policy, Gen. Nam accept in advance condfl
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p~ ~~ 'th:~h~r!~~ :;s:::~
gr~~ ;~~~~~r~:d·~~
tbal eight Soviet p881011iers Maxwell D. Taylor, spent 6 1·2 tions which would destroy ·~
ary aociety members (above)
ern Local thl wee: i u ' died when an Artean-houad hours Thursday defending pre- Saigon regime and lead iO
~· they served an out-door MIAMI (UPI) - A hanker ert Beegle a: tnsU:W~ :~i TU114 airliner crashed oa sent _strategy as_ millions of IcommumzatKin of tho entlro
lunch for worken ou the pro-- friend of murdered
Jacques Paul Cha rna
.
. ' tr.keoff Tbanday benue it Amerlcans-mcludmg Pr~sident country.
..:•
ject and also as a crew of four IMossier testified today
thsl hired to k n. p:"~Y; was • ran lalo a "strong lfUII ol well Johnson-watched and listened The urbane, articulate TA1'
worked (at left) Mr and Mrs Mossler had ldo1ized his blonde 1 d t? e over _egthes pred- 1 now."
on television and radio.
lor, 3 former chairman of Uil
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The secretary a favorite J · t Ch" 1 1 s ff nd
Keesee, who have been resid- wife Candy and Utat It wall teacher in the s stem
, .' r er unon-.:
reportt
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ing with the Alexander Mays Inconceivable that he could Deem indicat~ tod~ he ls i 101d as maay 11 50 penoat ~rget r~ cr~tics of admimstra- onetime ambassador to Saigdt
t
family at Hysell Run since the have been a bomos..ual.
now aeekin
Yto
d may bae died when the (VI- tlon . pohcy m Southeast A~a, argued that the United Statoo
. fire, hope to rebuild. Mr. Kee.
. g 8 person
lea ant airllller crubed alld burn- reminded cc;tmml~tee c:1~1cs c~uld attain its objectives t.
· see is a patient at Veterans The w•tness, Arthur Lundeen ! the phySJcal ntness program. An ed while taking oR from Moo- that admimstratJoo ofhc1als V1et Nam by following till
Memorial Hospital where be of Miami, a director of ~t~u:r WI~h a _degree In phy-. cew's Sberemetievo airport. cannot simply formulate an p1 esent strategy and withOUt
underwent major surger
MtlSSier's Central Bank
SICa
ucatiOn IS needed fori
''opinion" but must decide forcing Russia or Communist
.
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Trust Co., was the state's 6Sth the program to be launched. ~~lh.tn!U\H 1ll!tUSM what this nation shaU do and China into the battle.
An annual $250 scholarship to· . wa reportedth thhere wMas witness in ita attempt to oend l
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b
deservmg
senK&gt;r
was
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candy
Mossier
and
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nounced today by the Middleport~' Hr~ll :;'~ee, bme~ ers
a•o alleged lover Melvin Lane
Volunt.er Fire Department.
"therers
to the electric chair.in
Fl
tabUs'·• th ho~ friends "
.
the slaymg , of the m11Uonau-e
'
remen es
lftl\1
e sc
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financier
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arship Thursday night and ap·
By United
Intern ftol~.; ·•· lfiJ · · • ·
~- 1Ubslded. · of .the ~tate -today. Except fur day and raadtld .CincinnaU b'
· WAfiiiiNGTON- SEN. ERN· pointed five Middleport resi·
o
Candy was 46 today- by the
.
. a ' 1'1-ea
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est Gfuening, [)..Alaska, who :dcPts to serve on 8 committee tl)
If
official records. She says ~ere Tem.peratures d!pp~d mto the The weatherman call~ fer an area of cloudiness in the day. A high of 53.5 feet was ttaald he was talked oot of it award the scholarship
this
WfiS a mistake in the b1rth teens m much of OhiO early to- ~~ temperature~
durmg the northeastern section, clear skies corded at Cincinnati, which nas
last year by Prt!sldl!nt Johoaon, lyear. They are Thomas Kelly,
certificates and
actually she•dayih as
flood threat _eased next few days With some Ught prevailed over Ohio during the a flood level ol 62 feet.
Thursday Introduced legislation 'l tearher at Middleport
High
wao 4().
. on
e
River an"-"'land snow for the northern portiOn, night. The mercury dipped to The cloud cover over North·
to bar the oending ~f draftees School; Rev. Donald Hicks pasTil&lt; state contends thst after
,
JB m Yoongstown and 19 in ern Ohio was expeded to sweep
to S...theast Asia Without con· ,tor of the Middleport Church of
the slaymg on _June 30, '.964,
Toledo, but f_arther south It southward tonight followed b'
gressional · conoent.
IChnst: Richard S. Owen, PresiCandy at first tried to con~ce
was 23 at Manetta. 25 at Colum· colder temperatores and
.
dent and Publisher of the Ohi
pollee that a burglar committed
bus and 30 Ill Dayton.
siena! light snow over the eul
Gruemng's proposal came as,Valley Publfshin~
Company~ A rna~' of arcUc air over the the crime •_nd !ailing, began to l
The crest ol the Ohio River tire state Saturday.
Sen. John C. Stenms told the IMayor c. O. Fisher, and
north central states
today sprea.d stories that the 69-year·
"'
passed Portsmouth late Thurs· Lows tonight will be most~
Senate that at_ least a parttal i R R Pickens h •sician
dropped temperatures to below old NJossler wa~ a homosexual
.
in the 20s, and the highs Saturcaii·UP of NaUOIIal Guardsmen! · ·
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zero from Moniana to Michl· who probably w•s stabbed and!
MANSF~LD, Ohio (UPI) - A p~obate JUdge bas
day confined to the upper :101
and reservisls was probable. Department officers said the gan, the UPJ reported.
beaten to" death by one of bis 1 ordere~ stenll23tl0n of two mentallr mcompetent, UD·
ISS 0
IS
and lower 30s
He predicted that U. S. troop ' scholarship is being set up to International Falls
Minn "gay friends" .
mame SISters as soon as their babtes are born some·
- - · - -strength in Viet Nam might'encourage education
beyond reported 3 temperalure of' 40
Candy'; Eftorts Cited
lnme next month.
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reach 6110,1100.
lthe high school l•vel. It will be l degrees below zero. Grand Much testimony . has been was
WEATHER
·presented by the president of Forks, N. D. , saw tmheercury given the aii'ITiale jury during said the sis:Irs a es 19 and 2! bad intelli e a · 0 •
Cloudy, light snow, malnlJ
MEMPHIS, TENN._- EIGHT ·the fire company annually ot slide to nearly :10 below.
the 14 !rial days to the effecl tients of age 6 ' 0 rgless but'
'
g nee qu
President Novice G. Fawcett north, through S~turday and
Negroes charged w1th . t h • /the Alumni banquet In Middle-[ Near-blizzard conditions pro- that sh&lt; tried to convince had no other children.
·1she never got beyond the first of Ohio State University today colder. Low Iorught U • ~
gan1 rape of two wh1te gltls .r·ort.
va1led m Montana TAursduy people who knew Mossier to "Doctors came to me with grade.
announced names of 563 stu· soutb,
were convicted Thursday by an i St d
f th
night. Five inches of wind-driv- CQJJle fo"Ward with stories that the dilrnenna " the J"udge said
dents, including a Pomeroy firl,
-J
.mtep'a ted JUry.
.
The a11 ~ rna 10 M'ddl
u en1st o e sen 1kor c1assr ot ten snow fell at Wolf Pomt,
. he was a homosexual. Assistant "The mother ' wanted the sterl·· "Th ere WI·11 be some crIU·to be honored next Tuesday at
'
LOCAL TEMPS
panel fixed the sentence of five f 1 feporth mus~ ~~- a:;ca· Mont., three inches at Glendive, State Attorney Arthur Huttoe lization done. 1 advised them cism. It will have to fall. ~ fol- the ninth annual President's The temperature in PorMo( th men at deatb - a penal- ~onU ~~ . ethsc 0 8 . 1 d o~e ~nd heavy snowfall was report- asKed Lundeen to tell the jury I what legal procedures to fellow lowed what was my consc.ence Scholarship Recognition Dinner. roy's business district at 11:2$
ly which Tennessee has not
G1~de ef supe•m.;r en~s ed in the mountains.
bow Mossier behaved towanl, to bring the matter officially to aod the law." the judge said.
The scholars invited were lis~ a.m. today was 39 degree• wr
0
carried etJt In more than five heel. hu hs or beeawa dng ftede Pollee asked motorists
to hb; wlfe, il former model.
my attention "
Freehaler said as far as be ed on the university's
honor der sunny skies.
scoars1p
ave
n
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flth
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years.
lor lh dl to to f 11
stay o
e roads at the height
He was most ao etlous After Freehafer ordered the knew, only one other probate rolls for boti1 the spring and
0 ow.
The jnry, which Included two
e rec rs
of the storm . which lessened as toward her," Lundeen said. "I sister• mentaUy incompetent judge in Ohio had issued a autumn quarters of 1965. All
NOW YOU KNOW
Negroes, set the sentence of The fire department said it . it moved into the Midwest. Thir- thought he loved her deeply. I the mother gave permission for court erder for sterilization. will receive
commemorative Tbe logo&amp;ype TASS It a
!he other three men at 99 years will llold a special pruject each ly mile an hour winda whipped would uoe the phrase bel the surgery. Only one ol the sis- This occurred in 1962 in Mus· medallions. Mias Jennifer Lohse, abbreviation for Telqra!IIOyo
In prlonn. Two other defendants year to raise funds for
the lhe snow m many ar·•as.
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ters had gone to acbool, and klngum County.
daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Har- Agentstvo Sovetatovo Soa1ta,
were acquitted by the panel scholarship.
olt Lohse, Cave-st, is to be whlcb meaao Tel'lfaplde AI...
which deliberated !0 hours.
honored
1cy of the Savtet Unloa.
In other activity, It was an- I
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____ _ ~WASHINGTON - BARGAIN· n~mced a chicken barbeeue j
lng Is expected to begin next 1WIII be held on Saturday, Feb. 1
week between the United Mlnes l26, starting at II a. m. on Race- 1
Workers Union and mine op- st by the vUiage hall. Carry out 1
orators for a new contract for tboxes will he provided. 11le fire40,1100 soft coal miners.
·men will provide a half chicken, .
The first of two Meigs county accidents investlgat·
The UMW Wage
Polley col• slaw, baked beans and poed
Thursday by the State Highway patrol occurred at
Commlttee Thursday authorlz-: tall' chips.
·
10:54
a.m. on State Route 1:14, a mile north of Sytacust.
ed President W. A. (Tony) Boy·i Firenion also made plans to
No
one
was injured in either accident.
1
le to begin negotiations. De- hotn a slate trainjng school beOfficers
said that Herbert S. Parker, 55, Syracuse,
mands were e&gt;pected te include !giitnlng March I and ~ntinuing
enroute
to
Pomeroy,
had pulled to the edge of the wawage Increases, longer vaca- 112 weeks with Lloyd· Gill, Me ~
ter
covering
the
road.
Behind him, Eva F. Teaford, 37,
Uoos, paid hollda)'tl and mini· Arthur, as Instructor. The de·
Racine, failed to stop and I
mum crew sl2es for some Ipartment accepted the resign a·
her
&lt;ar struck the rear of Thl'l'e was moderate damap
equlpm011t.
tlon ol G&lt;rald IPOI' Wee) An- .
the
Parker
car.
· to both vehicle~. No one wu
1thony as treasurer and elected ~
mjured. No charge was llted.
!lAGON
u. S.
AIRIWavne Gibbons. Anthony
re·
11Jere was heavy damage_ to Arrested by the patrol 11JursForce and Navy planes arelSigned because he Is working ··
the Teaford car and medmm day In Rio Grande, MID Ref.
o)'tltemaUcally del!lroylng
12,out of town.
4amage to the Parker
car. mond, 23, Boomer, w. Va. waa
prime tsrgetl In the 100 square----The patrol cited Mrs. Teaford ,fined flO and coots for ~
mile nglon surrounding blstor-1 Y-u• Momorlol llolpllat
to Meigs C...nty Cou~ Feb. ling by Mayor Genr&amp;e S. Norfb.
1c Dlon 'illen Phu in the heart I AdmluloDt - WIUtam · Gil25, on a charge of failure to up.
of Communist North VIet N•m. l key, Pomeroy; James King, Le!lop within the assnred clear Other patrol arresta
an American military spok... tart, W. Va.: Dorthella Boyer,
dlatence.
ed Earl D. Rose, IIi, Taylot~
111811 oald lqday.
Mason; Byroo Jay, Pomeroy; '
A tractor-troller operated by Mich., speedlna, bonded to ..,.
The opqt~an said the tar- Keith Aelker, Middleport.
Robert L. Jackoon, :ill, Seale, pear In muolclpal court Feb.
lela IJiclilcle liDCIMtory bar· Dlleb111101 - Norman Wooll,
ATTEND CONFERENCE - Better ut!UzalioD of pasture Is discussed by Dr. Robert Van Keuren (center),
Ala., and a slate truct driven 18; John E. S.voge, 31, C..
raeJtt luJie storage hulldlnp, Harrlaonvllle; Naomi London,
Research Center agronomist, with Clay Jordan (left) and Robert Bishop, of the, Southeastern Br&amp;Dcb at
by Chester A. Dolley, U, Rt. 2 lumbus, speedlna, bonded to
IAI1Drntotrat1Ve centers and the Syracuse; Orville Arms, PomCarpenter. They were among 23 men attending the anliull Farm Managers and ' Co·Worken Conference
Albany, collided at S:20 p.m. appear Feb. '.I; ARI!II Jlarttey,
11 ttqUAre-bllla Olen Bien Pbuleroy; Carrie Osborne, Jteeds.
at the Ohio Agricultural Research and Dev,topment Center February 14-17. Robert Bishop and Clay Jor·
ThUrsdaY OD
Oblo 7, 90VetJ. 27, Columbus, speedina, cited
dan Gf Cai-oenter were among 23 men att~ding a 4-day conference of farm managers and u..ir co-work·
llrfleld birracb and storage!ville.
lltttbs of a mile 1011tb of MJd. Feb. II; Yearold S. \'JioD, .,
ers at the bhio Agricultqral Research and Development Center in Wooster this week. Bishop is manager
itli miles west of
dleport. Both were lllllllhbound. Madisonville, Ky., IJ8'Blll!l Oil 'a •· •
aild Jotd·an an employee of the Center's 330:trere So11theastern Branch. Latest research flqdiDgs in a
JlanQI.
Melfi• Geaml Hnopltal
Officero uld Jackson atert- curve, bonded for Fell. It IIIII
wide range of agricultural areas were reported bY ~enter scientists. Topics included 'Wheat ~lng aru!.
Adlllio!IIOII - Remalee NI-l
ed
to pass the state truck jusl Ray C. Rife, U, Olelbh, ......
testing, ~orn vari~tles, pesticide analysis and educalloa~l programs; plal\t &amp;Dalysisi forage productioD alltl
~· - . DAMAGE erl, Middleport.
u Dal\eY alerted to make , 1 ing wbtte ~ loiiM "
!IN eellma~ at $1 mllllonj Dfcdtarleo - •Cora Folinerj utillza~op, Wlage, continuous corn, com h!U,'vesttng; lawn establlsbulent and Clfl!, care of woody ornaleft
lura IDto tba lloheun yanii.IIIU for I llearilll Fib; ...,, ,:· ' ..
men\il shrUbs, fence row weed control, .aHillfa weeVllatudles, anti corD diseases. ·
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First plaoe G &amp; J Auto l'arll, But, GW llacl , All'OII BufllnR- double ft&amp;um, Ned S,wlndell roon 7-0-14: 8. Eaotman 5+14; 1 G &amp; J Auto &lt;1111- C. Wolle
ST"NDINGS
with 29 poin11 ~Y Gary Lashley ton and Bob Mpes eacb with 15 led the winners wltb 18. Dale ~\mnlnllllam 4-U; K. Caldw•ll 12-1-26; A. Buffington 7-2-16 ; L TEAM
w..
and Z6 by Carl WoHe smaabed and Davo Holter bad II. G&amp;J Harriaon bad 14, Bob Eastman 2-.'&gt;-9; G. Colllno 4-2-10; N Swm- RutJm 2-64 : 0 'loiter 7-0-14; I
110&lt;0nd place Firestone 5111) by a led 81-49 after three periods. 12 and George Collins 10. Boll dell 3-18. Tol81s 25-23-73.
B. Roush 3-1-7: G. Lashley i2· Man, the apes, monkeys, tar- I ·
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112-e margin Tburaday nlgbtla Elbeflelcla ol Pomeroy down- Kirkbride wu hlgb for
the Wt.U..rs 1511 - B. Kirkbride 5-2•: B. Miles 8-0-16. Totals 51- siers and l•mura are the mam- 11 Ia esUmated there "'
Gallipolis Independent Baskol.- ed Wethers 73-66 as the Pome- losers with 13, Herb Shri!H!I' had 5J-13; R. Wether ~;
H. 11).112.
mals included in Jhe order of a·,OGO pbyslmans lD New · Yfk
ball League play In WashiJiilon roy l!llund took a two game lend 12 and John Fuller 10.
.Shriner f&gt;-2-12: S. Fuller 4-1-9, ~irestone &lt;651 - J. Milhoan prlmates.
'City.
·
Scbool gym.
over lbe fourlb place Wethers. The Vlnlon Jets won by a J. Fuller 2-&amp;-10: J, Adams 3-1).6; !1-~21: -G. Abels 1-1·3: J. Turn-' -....--- .-................,...,....,.....,........,..,....,.....,..~~
John Milhoan hit 21 for Fire- Elberlelda are In third.
:lorteit over Dunlops of Polnl(fooals 22·12-56.
" 6-3-15: B. Jenkins 2.().4: w.:
ii'J
stone and Paul Smith bad 211. l!:lberfelds had four men In P:•aaant.
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I&lt;:lberlelda
19 33 48 7~ Co'lins 1~: P. Smith 8-4-lll. '
JIIJ
Still Plenty of B1rg1lns ..•
[ Elbe~~ ~~!...::_D. __Harri-•W•Iheni
16 33 48 56 Totals 27-JHS.

TWO-HOUR
DRY CLEANING

SERVIU
ON REQUEST

Robinson's
DRY CLEANING
Cleonen

.

Providence Loses First
Home Tilt in 39 Chances

Pomeroy

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Colle~e Basketball Results

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Home Of Arrow Shirts

You're mad for tht' mod

lt~ol

The smocked front, frill cull
little PI collar.lt's a Daisy
pattern in Bristol Blue, PitTa-

dllly fink, Cambridge Catm~ l
or Ye·Ye Yellow. Size1 10 to 16

(i'

Shapely Classic ., . the
smart V,lrt to be
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U'lll in.

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NEW YORK
CLOTHING
POMEROY

FIRESTONE
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OR

iver News

New Safety
CHAMPION
TIRES MOUNTED FREE
Tires Bllanced Including
Weights
$1.00

lean over
backwarda to EARN

DAIRY VALLEY

tOut IDauraiiGe With

' P.S:

at The Pomeroy Bridge

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MULLEN
Insurance Agency Inc.
Pltono WY 2-331 t
1ll 1. 2ncl St.
Pomeroy, 0.

IS THI TIME
TOIUYA ...

61 Chevrolet 4 Dr.

AN EXTRA

Hardtop. All good while sidewall tlroo. Radio and
heater. Black with while top.

McCULLOCH
OL' MOOTI.f?l

IS R&gt;ltEVEit
VAF'PIN&amp; ABOUT
WI-lEN fi!:'LI. BE
SIXTY• FIVE
ANt:&gt; TAI&lt;I'-IG
L.ll'e EASY•• ..

63 Chevy II Nova

SUPER·MAC CHAIN

Radio and heater. Extra clean. Low mileage.

·1,

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62 Volkswagen

Radio and beater. SWl roof. Real money saver.

64 Corvair

WITH THE PURCHASE
OF ANY NEW

Very low mlleage, 3 speed Irons. All white Real

beauty.

McCUI..LOCH. 58 Cadillac
Loaded with extru. New paint
CHAIN SAW

IJPI Rriefs
'WUM 11" WIIDID
let W &amp;. OWN

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,llaarMIIgsO.•~tr•f Hospital ·

WY'l'J·2176 "
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TlmJ of tootfn1 It dream t'ar!l you can't buy?

job,

59 Chevrolet 2 Dr.
6 cylinder. Standard shift, Nlee second~~59,Ford Country Sedan
5tltlonwa&amp;on. AutomaUe 11'1111. Bargain.

1Jet1 deal wet-limited time oHerl

MEIGS
EQUIPMENT ' COi
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MOTORS DISCOUNT ~
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Shorty H...,, Owlitr
WY 2·2050
POMEROY, O.

Tbe cars you

' ''

at the Auto Show and never

see the one you nn buy, ~ight now , today, at
JOur Dod&amp;e dealer's. It's Charger, a fuU·sizt&gt;d,
fastback action car that's all primed up and rea·
dy to .o. With V8 power, Bucket seals; fore and
aft. Full-length console. Disappearing hea~lill:hts
thlt disappear without a trace. R.ear seats ,tbat

DO

IT
TODAY!

R. H. Rawlings Sons Co.:

II.Uicki.J convert tnto • spacious cargo compart·
menL Jult pop tbe rear buckets down and watth

the nraO apaee 'ao up. That's

Chargeor-bre&lt;~th·

takinc new leader of the Dodge Rebellion. UnHI
JOU've see• It; you biven't seen everything from
Dodge for '66. Charger, a brawny, powerful
drttm ear thlt m~de it-all the war ·to yonr
llodlo deJ!er'•·
. i.

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"OHIO'S OLDEST DODGE DEALER"
815. SecRd A...

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A. P. Sloan, Industrial ·Giant,.Dies ·a t 90

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22 55 111112· 6 It J AuLu '
14 30 4t 115 ~'llllStone

G &amp; ,J AuLu

\ t'~resLune

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Elberlelds
Welbers
~~ ~ ~inion Jets
I·Dunlops

II I I
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First plaoe G &amp; J Auto l'arll, But, GW llacl , All'OII BufllnR- double ft&amp;um, Ned S,wlndell roon 7-0-14: 8. Eaotman 5+14; 1 G &amp; J Auto &lt;1111- C. Wolle
ST"NDINGS
with 29 poin11 ~Y Gary Lashley ton and Bob Mpes eacb with 15 led the winners wltb 18. Dale ~\mnlnllllam 4-U; K. Caldw•ll 12-1-26; A. Buffington 7-2-16 ; L TEAM
w..
and Z6 by Carl WoHe smaabed and Davo Holter bad II. G&amp;J Harriaon bad 14, Bob Eastman 2-.'&gt;-9; G. Colllno 4-2-10; N Swm- RutJm 2-64 : 0 'loiter 7-0-14; I
110&lt;0nd place Firestone 5111) by a led 81-49 after three periods. 12 and George Collins 10. Boll dell 3-18. Tol81s 25-23-73.
B. Roush 3-1-7: G. Lashley i2· Man, the apes, monkeys, tar- I ·
· '·
112-e margin Tburaday nlgbtla Elbeflelcla ol Pomeroy down- Kirkbride wu hlgb for
the Wt.U..rs 1511 - B. Kirkbride 5-2•: B. Miles 8-0-16. Totals 51- siers and l•mura are the mam- 11 Ia esUmated there "'
Gallipolis Independent Baskol.- ed Wethers 73-66 as the Pome- losers with 13, Herb Shri!H!I' had 5J-13; R. Wether ~;
H. 11).112.
mals included in Jhe order of a·,OGO pbyslmans lD New · Yfk
ball League play In WashiJiilon roy l!llund took a two game lend 12 and John Fuller 10.
.Shriner f&gt;-2-12: S. Fuller 4-1-9, ~irestone &lt;651 - J. Milhoan prlmates.
'City.
·
Scbool gym.
over lbe fourlb place Wethers. The Vlnlon Jets won by a J. Fuller 2-&amp;-10: J, Adams 3-1).6; !1-~21: -G. Abels 1-1·3: J. Turn-' -....--- .-................,...,....,.....,........,..,....,.....,..~~
John Milhoan hit 21 for Fire- Elberlelda are In third.
:lorteit over Dunlops of Polnl(fooals 22·12-56.
" 6-3-15: B. Jenkins 2.().4: w.:
ii'J
stone and Paul Smith bad 211. l!:lberfelds had four men In P:•aaant.
·
I&lt;:lberlelda
19 33 48 7~ Co'lins 1~: P. Smith 8-4-lll. '
JIIJ
Still Plenty of B1rg1lns ..•
[ Elbe~~ ~~!...::_D. __Harri-•W•Iheni
16 33 48 56 Totals 27-JHS.

TWO-HOUR
DRY CLEANING

SERVIU
ON REQUEST

Robinson's
DRY CLEANING
Cleonen

.

Providence Loses First
Home Tilt in 39 Chances

Pomeroy

I

uti

FEBRU~RY

Colle~e Basketball Results

ALL STARS

(i.l

CLEARANCE . :;~

SALE

q t.

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Drastic Reductions On All
Seasonable Merchandise.
""

~~

DOWNIE-GROSS, INC. ' '"
' •,

Home Of Arrow Shirts

You're mad for tht' mod

lt~ol

The smocked front, frill cull
little PI collar.lt's a Daisy
pattern in Bristol Blue, PitTa-

dllly fink, Cambridge Catm~ l
or Ye·Ye Yellow. Size1 10 to 16

(i'

Shapely Classic ., . the
smart V,lrt to be
·
U'lll in.

•

As Hvtrtiltd in

MademPisPII•·

NEW YORK
CLOTHING
POMEROY

FIRESTONE
CHAMPION
OR

iver News

New Safety
CHAMPION
TIRES MOUNTED FREE
Tires Bllanced Including
Weights
$1.00

lean over
backwarda to EARN

DAIRY VALLEY

tOut IDauraiiGe With

' P.S:

at The Pomeroy Bridge

••• 1 arz11 ••• ••

MULLEN
Insurance Agency Inc.
Pltono WY 2-331 t
1ll 1. 2ncl St.
Pomeroy, 0.

IS THI TIME
TOIUYA ...

61 Chevrolet 4 Dr.

AN EXTRA

Hardtop. All good while sidewall tlroo. Radio and
heater. Black with while top.

McCULLOCH
OL' MOOTI.f?l

IS R&gt;ltEVEit
VAF'PIN&amp; ABOUT
WI-lEN fi!:'LI. BE
SIXTY• FIVE
ANt:&gt; TAI&lt;I'-IG
L.ll'e EASY•• ..

63 Chevy II Nova

SUPER·MAC CHAIN

Radio and heater. Extra clean. Low mileage.

·1,

~- '

62 Volkswagen

Radio and beater. SWl roof. Real money saver.

64 Corvair

WITH THE PURCHASE
OF ANY NEW

Very low mlleage, 3 speed Irons. All white Real

beauty.

McCUI..LOCH. 58 Cadillac
Loaded with extru. New paint
CHAIN SAW

IJPI Rriefs
'WUM 11" WIIDID
let W &amp;. OWN

.

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,llaarMIIgsO.•~tr•f Hospital ·

WY'l'J·2176 "
••

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TlmJ of tootfn1 It dream t'ar!l you can't buy?

job,

59 Chevrolet 2 Dr.
6 cylinder. Standard shift, Nlee second~~59,Ford Country Sedan
5tltlonwa&amp;on. AutomaUe 11'1111. Bargain.

1Jet1 deal wet-limited time oHerl

MEIGS
EQUIPMENT ' COi
•

DRIVE ACHARGER! .

MOTORS DISCOUNT ~
(

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POMEROY

Shorty H...,, Owlitr
WY 2·2050
POMEROY, O.

Tbe cars you

' ''

at the Auto Show and never

see the one you nn buy, ~ight now , today, at
JOur Dod&amp;e dealer's. It's Charger, a fuU·sizt&gt;d,
fastback action car that's all primed up and rea·
dy to .o. With V8 power, Bucket seals; fore and
aft. Full-length console. Disappearing hea~lill:hts
thlt disappear without a trace. R.ear seats ,tbat

DO

IT
TODAY!

R. H. Rawlings Sons Co.:

II.Uicki.J convert tnto • spacious cargo compart·
menL Jult pop tbe rear buckets down and watth

the nraO apaee 'ao up. That's

Chargeor-bre&lt;~th·

takinc new leader of the Dodge Rebellion. UnHI
JOU've see• It; you biven't seen everything from
Dodge for '66. Charger, a brawny, powerful
drttm ear thlt m~de it-all the war ·to yonr
llodlo deJ!er'•·
. i.

'

!I~

tee a£ain? Well. then, do somethin&amp; about it

"OHIO'S OLDEST DODGE DEALER"
815. SecRd A...

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she arrived July 18 and

CJay1\YlJ.
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Rip Engle
Jn A•1Shape
For U•S•Army Call
· Slt• Quils .

4--DaDy Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0., Feb. 18, 1988 , - - - - - - - -

Caldwell Pulls Out

WORN

II

HELEN HELP US! \ ~~~;·•even

OIUIJ!ia 81GNID

pounds,
eight Of Demoerat Raee
This almost caused a
In our marriage PT. PLEASANT - Lewis 1.
PT. PLEASANT ~ AD onlet
people didn.'t mind Caldwell, Point Pleasant, who
has been slped by
Judll! • o/ .Y • ._. '
'"llingown
business,
and
kept
filed
u
1 candidate
or
the
Jame!!
tee
'l'IIOmpSoll
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In
I hi
1I~
us it wasn't poeaible. House of Delegates lrnm Mason
bastardy· acttop styled .State ..,
IBN LASIII!S wrm MY
AGAIN
Then to everyone's surprise, County on the Democrat tleketl
.
Wm Vli'ginla &lt;'E • M · Nut
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IYPEWIIITBR IUBliON D•ar Helen:
second daughter, who was hn. an1101111&lt;ed his withdrawal · LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UPI) - ·
JeiiD Gerlach vs. Oscaf Friilto
You said somebody
due on sept. 22, arrived Au- ' from the race In favor of Law- cassius Claj, tile sell..tyled
lin Gerlach, to· Wblcb ibi .·4..,
caleb you up wben you
gust 16, and weigbed eight renee Pl811ts.
1"Greateat," appeared beaded UNIY.ERSITY PARK, Pa. lebdant pleaded gUilty ~
Leoklng for lnupon1lve THAT A 18 LB.
lwo ounces. Again, PtlO- 'l'lle withdrawal 91 Caldwen ·today lor tb8 greatest llgbts of (UPI) -OIIrlea A. (R.tpl \court ordl!red 'bini io paf t$0
ths" baby was probably
!bought we were crazy. leaves Mr. Planta as tb8 only lbb career, provlai be's I
En8]e, who never bad a loltng per niolltb support 8lld ""·"
more to premature parents
Tb
lat
candidate for the House of Del- 1soldlel' and winDing !be public season lD IS yeat1 as Penn ·~or medical 8lld ~llal . . .
premature blrth. You are
~::n:/~~[ 2 e~u~ur tblr~ l egates on the Democrat ticket.' approval thai eluded blm alter : State's bead football coach, lneurred by the J)!rtiJ and trea~
II the woman won a $10
MaY 5 • d "':ed IRepublican candidate iS lncum· rillg victories.
Iformally announced hb reltr.. ment
1
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VISIT OUR
from her hDSband on your
poun"J:. n? 0 ' ~ we
bent Brerry Jones.
'lbe heavyweight champlon i ment today.
•
so, she should give it back, These facts" can u~ · btai ed
received ·• t-A classHicatlon Ills succ_, 1'/u expedtd!lald,
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berause "preemies" CAN
from our doctor -J ~ J n
AcrJON 18 F1LI!D
Thursday from bls Louisville to be backlleld .coach Joe 1 Walker ,oald Engle, deaplta ~
fir
seven pounds, and more. · Dear J.
·
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POIN
drift board, making him Paterno who holds tht title of bls retirement, "will be avallao
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did.
Look; like I'm due 1
T PLEASANT- A clv- ememely vulnerable to th associate eoadl and has been ; ble to !be university lor ipec!al
JOU •'• •
1 was married in October. other ten lashes with rn;rl~ ~~~:ll•:f ' : =.:~ed ~=~ Army draft and placing ble credited fvr devel~g l!1lch assig!unents. He baa alwa~ Ifit'IWOJIJ,zeplaceltwitha
Our baby was due on
writer ribbon-but I DID say sl led W dell Wllllams
March a title defense ogalnst outstandlng &lt;tuarlerbacks as been one o{ !be university s Fldelllolle Dittncmd _ the
"probablv." _ H
S:nJ
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en A Slov
• "· Erale Terrell In jeopardy.
I Riehle Lucas, MUt Plum, Pete best ambaasadors and he. wDl"'".,. '"·t . ·
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er, lloclney, U Lonisvllle'a March draft I Liske and ,\1 Jadm..
CO!!Unue to lUI lhb role."
........, ':"" liV$I you n~er
Dear Helen·
Ohio, arul Wayne Kincaid. Jr., quut.o Is the same as in rectntl Engle who will be 60 March E I '
.....Uelife,ionpr!I!COrdlife.
·
Pt. Pleasant. The plainlill Is months Clay Ul be In the : u ,.Jd' "coa hlng h been J
ns • s owrall record
·
Watching
the
commerclals
demanding
damsges
In
the....,
Army
before
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fight
wblchi
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andc
di":,
~
ohowed
1M
victories,
41
loQes
Flilllllllllilll.
$4.95
1
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yet of $41Th,070.66ctllrom,_ the defend- c:annot b moved 1o
!tence but
i
UIIZihe
II • • , fnM '
Office BoUI'I: 9 to 12. 2 10 o ICiosa at Noon on
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own. , an1s.
e a on ,. the result date. II Clay Is drafted bla title' decided that 1965 woold be my 1 ,,_'
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Tblll'l. - EIISI COurt St.. Pomeroy
" ..,,... clever- a good part ollol a two vehicle accident 01&gt; wiD be frozen
his final season
' and 11164 and Engle's record
,.,
'=""""""""""""""'""'"""""""""======="'-'llben. ;nyb?w. Why don't they; curring July If, 1965 on Bt.ole discharge a mlnlmum of two "Now I
Is the Ume to also .Included Liberty Bowl
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l~e v:slng me~ to work Route 2. The plaintiff clalma be years. '
retire before the game leses Its vlctorJes nver Alabama 81ld
Ill ,
OGRAMS. - T.G. received. permanent InJuries In "Why pick me?" was the fun fur me personally."
Oregon and a Gator Bowl
10 CJt
A LIMIT TO LOYALTY
lbe accJdent.
Immediate reaction of Clay, Unlverolty President Eric A. triumph over Georgia Tech, Ills
•-.n·.
who was contacted at hill Walker said al"'"""" Engle's only bowl loss wu to Florldn In N. 2nll ,..,..
Middleport
Dear Her.
Miami n---h 1ra1
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the 1962 Gator BoWl. ·
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My busband walked out a!- Pleasaol Valley PJ..oant
, """"
nlng headquar· retirement will not become ~~~~=;;;:_===~!E!!E!!E!!E!~!E!!E!il£!;
ter 26 years of cheating and ADMITTED: Mrs. Gladys ters. 'Why seek me out and effective until July I, a ,ft~hting. Before our divorce was!Rhodes, Pt. Pleasant; Wallace
a JJPOCIII 00~ 81ld ball IIICCOtiOI' would be named
final be had moved in with Jordan, Pt. Pleasant; WIDiam ,. meeting ,on II.
wllbln the week,
1
lanotber woman. 1 am gettingiWrlght, Gallipolis; Charles
I pay the salaries of at least In !be 10 years I have been
tile alimony the judge would !Stone, Leon; Tberesa Whitting- 2,000 men a year, For two president of Peno State, I
me. and it isn't enough 'ton, Pt. Pleasant.
fights I pay lor two modern would Ml have uked for more
tile years of misery I pul l DISCHARGED: Gene R. Hern bomber jets. I can't understand In a football coaeb," Walker i
For 25 years
I couldn't I Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Charles Er· why they picked me without
I'~~~~n:t:b~e sigbt of him! I only Iwin and son, Pl. Pleasant: testing me to aee II I'm wiser Ito__W_uhlngton._.=.._ _ _ __
Ic
to a divorce because Mrs. Richard Snodgrass a 1 d or worser. I'm flghtlng m a
paid plenty for it
I daughler, Gallipolis; Erlc Ny- same ~e out of 10 soldier;:
WHAT 18 THE TRUTH ...
But In spite of the torment !strom, Henderson; Mrs. Ches- :;;:,utdn t ~Ill! to take part In,
he put me lhrougb, my daugh- oter Corhran, Pt. Pleasant; RobY add ·
ler had the nerve to visit him erl Wallace, Hogsett; Mrs. Man- Clay hod Dunked two Anny
wiJh Tbat Woman in the house ' lord Bauer, Sr.. Pt. Pleuant. Intelligence tests to be categorano take him a birthday pre·[
l!ed 1-Y, a deferred status. But
sent. She even took her hcsband 1
ASK TO WED
the Army lowered Its IQ
and cbildren with ber, and allow: PT. PLEASANT - Three cou- requirements beeause of tho
W'll.fl
the cbildren to call him
J pies made applications for mar- c~re~t VIet Nam criSiS.
Tho ._., to tbla queo11on pllll
I bave told my daughter riage licenses In the oJflce of
He s 24 years old and single many more importaDI facto cu
80
doesn't need to see me a- the County
Clerk. Applying
~~t puts him right up bo fouDd ln lbe rovoalh'f aew
Do you blame m~?
were David AUan Simpson, 11, there, said J. Allen Sber~, booklet. ·~~AboutNem
WEST COAST LUMth:R
and Furious
Pomeroy and Becky Ann GanJ. chalnnan of local board 47. A Daalneu. Write, pboae or rioil
H and F:
ner, ll, New Haveo. James lot depends on v?lunteers an~ • today lor )'&lt;l1ll FREB cop1•
We'll Bhow you how to panel an ordiYes, 1 blame you. But
William Gress, 21, New Haven right now we doni have any. l'boroiSDoobiiJotlon.
nary room .•. to make it into an outand Mary Jane Webb, 19, Ne~ Cia~ Is sure to appeal the
~
If
Haven, and Terry Wayne Gray, Iboards deci&amp;l?n although SberBADIOIIWl'
atanding glamor spot in your home.
il
19,
Pt.
Pleas
..
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and
Romona
1
man,
a
Loutsille
attorney,
said
"~=
Our West Coast lumber paneling will
Kay Weikle 16 Pt Pleasant. be did not think 1 IItle light
make any room glow with a fresh new
__:_-=·.:::~ would eonstitute a legal reason
warmth and beauty I
~
00 point telling you why.
lor a deferment. If Clay'•
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Hate,
bitterness,
revenge
appeal II turned down unanlr •
Phone WY-2-2115
;1 r1,_
and
alimony,
What
a
lovely
mous!y,
!ben
!be
champ
bas
110
LY
3-4550
M
.pt/
Where Your Dollars
~:~e you'll bave! _ H.
But II lt'o a oplit M5 E. State St.
Athtnl
ulberry Ave.
Pomeroy, Ohio
AND SUPPLY CO.
Buy More
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. decision, be em lakl hla~cua~,.,.,.,=,.,.,.,!l!!!!!!t.b.=""'""""""""""""""""""""'"""-----""",..J
Our son went steady wllb a •
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PT. PLEASANT
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675-1160
· for lour years. then

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lmeelinr In prqer at Valley Forge reminda us that the
"Father of our Coontry" was a man who walked close
to God and who taught his soldiers to pray.
• Washington recognized that human frailty is not a
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Tbe cbolce II yours. You
aren't obligated to attend
weddlng or send a gilt leoss you're such a close
sonal friend that you are
·Invited to the reception. And
that case, you'd want to
both. - 1L
P. S. DO ' 'end a card with
warm best wishes - and
regrets for not being
make it. - H.
Thl! column iS dedicated to
laml!y
living so U vnu'r'OI
having ldd trouble or
trouble let Helen
Sbe will also welcome your
amusing experiences. AddJ'Oss 1
Helen Bottel In care of
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V. D. EDWARDS
INSURANCE AGENCY

LlllcolJr St

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WY 2-2550

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LIEVING COAL COMPANY

GOEGLEIN READY-MIX CO.

· Established In 1.904

West Columbia,

w. va.

Mlddleporl

WY 2-3284

Ph. lllasoa 773-51193

HOYT'S SOHIO SERVICE
Welt Main St.

Pomeroy

Support tbe~ Church of Your Choice

F. J. WALLACE, JEWELER
Bulova

Wa~hes

11.41

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pa~ttnttd horizontal Cool Chas1is. It' s ~our assurance

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''Everything ID Hardwart"

Chester. Ohio

Nobody comes close to Chrysler's bls-car value--or its
5-year/50,0QO.mlle 8lllllne and drive train prot_acti011.
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THE UNITED STEEL WORKERS
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Introductory Kits·

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R'.C.mtly we received an
tation to her wedding. None
the family cares about
gone separate ways
!ben. Must we? And how abou1t

for

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resources we lack is to supply our deepest want_
The example of our first President still points men
to God. Just as George Washington found God's strength

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Rip Engle
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Caldwell Pulls Out

WORN

II

HELEN HELP US! \ ~~~;·•even

OIUIJ!ia 81GNID

pounds,
eight Of Demoerat Raee
This almost caused a
In our marriage PT. PLEASANT - Lewis 1.
PT. PLEASANT ~ AD onlet
people didn.'t mind Caldwell, Point Pleasant, who
has been slped by
Judll! • o/ .Y • ._. '
'"llingown
business,
and
kept
filed
u
1 candidate
or
the
Jame!!
tee
'l'IIOmpSoll
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In
I hi
1I~
us it wasn't poeaible. House of Delegates lrnm Mason
bastardy· acttop styled .State ..,
IBN LASIII!S wrm MY
AGAIN
Then to everyone's surprise, County on the Democrat tleketl
.
Wm Vli'ginla &lt;'E • M · Nut
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IYPEWIIITBR IUBliON D•ar Helen:
second daughter, who was hn. an1101111&lt;ed his withdrawal · LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UPI) - ·
JeiiD Gerlach vs. Oscaf Friilto
You said somebody
due on sept. 22, arrived Au- ' from the race In favor of Law- cassius Claj, tile sell..tyled
lin Gerlach, to· Wblcb ibi .·4..,
caleb you up wben you
gust 16, and weigbed eight renee Pl811ts.
1"Greateat," appeared beaded UNIY.ERSITY PARK, Pa. lebdant pleaded gUilty ~
Leoklng for lnupon1lve THAT A 18 LB.
lwo ounces. Again, PtlO- 'l'lle withdrawal 91 Caldwen ·today lor tb8 greatest llgbts of (UPI) -OIIrlea A. (R.tpl \court ordl!red 'bini io paf t$0
ths" baby was probably
!bought we were crazy. leaves Mr. Planta as tb8 only lbb career, provlai be's I
En8]e, who never bad a loltng per niolltb support 8lld ""·"
more to premature parents
Tb
lat
candidate for the House of Del- 1soldlel' and winDing !be public season lD IS yeat1 as Penn ·~or medical 8lld ~llal . . .
premature blrth. You are
~::n:/~~[ 2 e~u~ur tblr~ l egates on the Democrat ticket.' approval thai eluded blm alter : State's bead football coach, lneurred by the J)!rtiJ and trea~
II the woman won a $10
MaY 5 • d "':ed IRepublican candidate iS lncum· rillg victories.
Iformally announced hb reltr.. ment
1
1
VISIT OUR
from her hDSband on your
poun"J:. n? 0 ' ~ we
bent Brerry Jones.
'lbe heavyweight champlon i ment today.
•
so, she should give it back, These facts" can u~ · btai ed
received ·• t-A classHicatlon Ills succ_, 1'/u expedtd!lald,
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berause "preemies" CAN
from our doctor -J ~ J n
AcrJON 18 F1LI!D
Thursday from bls Louisville to be backlleld .coach Joe 1 Walker ,oald Engle, deaplta ~
fir
seven pounds, and more. · Dear J.
·
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POIN
drift board, making him Paterno who holds tht title of bls retirement, "will be avallao
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did.
Look; like I'm due 1
T PLEASANT- A clv- ememely vulnerable to th associate eoadl and has been ; ble to !be university lor ipec!al
JOU •'• •
1 was married in October. other ten lashes with rn;rl~ ~~~:ll•:f ' : =.:~ed ~=~ Army draft and placing ble credited fvr devel~g l!1lch assig!unents. He baa alwa~ Ifit'IWOJIJ,zeplaceltwitha
Our baby was due on
writer ribbon-but I DID say sl led W dell Wllllams
March a title defense ogalnst outstandlng &lt;tuarlerbacks as been one o{ !be university s Fldelllolle Dittncmd _ the
"probablv." _ H
S:nJ
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en A Slov
• "· Erale Terrell In jeopardy.
I Riehle Lucas, MUt Plum, Pete best ambaasadors and he. wDl"'".,. '"·t . ·
1o
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er, lloclney, U Lonisvllle'a March draft I Liske and ,\1 Jadm..
CO!!Unue to lUI lhb role."
........, ':"" liV$I you n~er
Dear Helen·
Ohio, arul Wayne Kincaid. Jr., quut.o Is the same as in rectntl Engle who will be 60 March E I '
.....Uelife,ionpr!I!COrdlife.
·
Pt. Pleasant. The plainlill Is months Clay Ul be In the : u ,.Jd' "coa hlng h been J
ns • s owrall record
·
Watching
the
commerclals
demanding
damsges
In
the....,
Army
before
u'
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fight
wblchi
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andc
di":,
~
ohowed
1M
victories,
41
loQes
Flilllllllllilll.
$4.95
1
OPTOMETRISI'
yet of $41Th,070.66ctllrom,_ the defend- c:annot b moved 1o
!tence but
i
UIIZihe
II • • , fnM '
Office BoUI'I: 9 to 12. 2 10 o ICiosa at Noon on
·
own. , an1s.
e a on ,. the result date. II Clay Is drafted bla title' decided that 1965 woold be my 1 ,,_'
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Tblll'l. - EIISI COurt St.. Pomeroy
" ..,,... clever- a good part ollol a two vehicle accident 01&gt; wiD be frozen
his final season
' and 11164 and Engle's record
,.,
'=""""""""""""""'""'"""""""""======="'-'llben. ;nyb?w. Why don't they; curring July If, 1965 on Bt.ole discharge a mlnlmum of two "Now I
Is the Ume to also .Included Liberty Bowl
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l~e v:slng me~ to work Route 2. The plaintiff clalma be years. '
retire before the game leses Its vlctorJes nver Alabama 81ld
Ill ,
OGRAMS. - T.G. received. permanent InJuries In "Why pick me?" was the fun fur me personally."
Oregon and a Gator Bowl
10 CJt
A LIMIT TO LOYALTY
lbe accJdent.
Immediate reaction of Clay, Unlverolty President Eric A. triumph over Georgia Tech, Ills
•-.n·.
who was contacted at hill Walker said al"'"""" Engle's only bowl loss wu to Florldn In N. 2nll ,..,..
Middleport
Dear Her.
Miami n---h 1ra1
,
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the 1962 Gator BoWl. ·
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My busband walked out a!- Pleasaol Valley PJ..oant
, """"
nlng headquar· retirement will not become ~~~~=;;;:_===~!E!!E!!E!!E!~!E!!E!il£!;
ter 26 years of cheating and ADMITTED: Mrs. Gladys ters. 'Why seek me out and effective until July I, a ,ft~hting. Before our divorce was!Rhodes, Pt. Pleasant; Wallace
a JJPOCIII 00~ 81ld ball IIICCOtiOI' would be named
final be had moved in with Jordan, Pt. Pleasant; WIDiam ,. meeting ,on II.
wllbln the week,
1
lanotber woman. 1 am gettingiWrlght, Gallipolis; Charles
I pay the salaries of at least In !be 10 years I have been
tile alimony the judge would !Stone, Leon; Tberesa Whitting- 2,000 men a year, For two president of Peno State, I
me. and it isn't enough 'ton, Pt. Pleasant.
fights I pay lor two modern would Ml have uked for more
tile years of misery I pul l DISCHARGED: Gene R. Hern bomber jets. I can't understand In a football coaeb," Walker i
For 25 years
I couldn't I Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Charles Er· why they picked me without
I'~~~~n:t:b~e sigbt of him! I only Iwin and son, Pl. Pleasant: testing me to aee II I'm wiser Ito__W_uhlngton._.=.._ _ _ __
Ic
to a divorce because Mrs. Richard Snodgrass a 1 d or worser. I'm flghtlng m a
paid plenty for it
I daughler, Gallipolis; Erlc Ny- same ~e out of 10 soldier;:
WHAT 18 THE TRUTH ...
But In spite of the torment !strom, Henderson; Mrs. Ches- :;;:,utdn t ~Ill! to take part In,
he put me lhrougb, my daugh- oter Corhran, Pt. Pleasant; RobY add ·
ler had the nerve to visit him erl Wallace, Hogsett; Mrs. Man- Clay hod Dunked two Anny
wiJh Tbat Woman in the house ' lord Bauer, Sr.. Pt. Pleuant. Intelligence tests to be categorano take him a birthday pre·[
l!ed 1-Y, a deferred status. But
sent. She even took her hcsband 1
ASK TO WED
the Army lowered Its IQ
and cbildren with ber, and allow: PT. PLEASANT - Three cou- requirements beeause of tho
W'll.fl
the cbildren to call him
J pies made applications for mar- c~re~t VIet Nam criSiS.
Tho ._., to tbla queo11on pllll
I bave told my daughter riage licenses In the oJflce of
He s 24 years old and single many more importaDI facto cu
80
doesn't need to see me a- the County
Clerk. Applying
~~t puts him right up bo fouDd ln lbe rovoalh'f aew
Do you blame m~?
were David AUan Simpson, 11, there, said J. Allen Sber~, booklet. ·~~AboutNem
WEST COAST LUMth:R
and Furious
Pomeroy and Becky Ann GanJ. chalnnan of local board 47. A Daalneu. Write, pboae or rioil
H and F:
ner, ll, New Haveo. James lot depends on v?lunteers an~ • today lor )'&lt;l1ll FREB cop1•
We'll Bhow you how to panel an ordiYes, 1 blame you. But
William Gress, 21, New Haven right now we doni have any. l'boroiSDoobiiJotlon.
nary room .•. to make it into an outand Mary Jane Webb, 19, Ne~ Cia~ Is sure to appeal the
~
If
Haven, and Terry Wayne Gray, Iboards deci&amp;l?n although SberBADIOIIWl'
atanding glamor spot in your home.
il
19,
Pt.
Pleas
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and
Romona
1
man,
a
Loutsille
attorney,
said
"~=
Our West Coast lumber paneling will
Kay Weikle 16 Pt Pleasant. be did not think 1 IItle light
make any room glow with a fresh new
__:_-=·.:::~ would eonstitute a legal reason
warmth and beauty I
~
00 point telling you why.
lor a deferment. If Clay'•
fi1
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Hate,
bitterness,
revenge
appeal II turned down unanlr •
Phone WY-2-2115
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and
alimony,
What
a
lovely
mous!y,
!ben
!be
champ
bas
110
LY
3-4550
M
.pt/
Where Your Dollars
~:~e you'll bave! _ H.
But II lt'o a oplit M5 E. State St.
Athtnl
ulberry Ave.
Pomeroy, Ohio
AND SUPPLY CO.
Buy More
Helen:
. decision, be em lakl hla~cua~,.,.,.,=,.,.,.,!l!!!!!!t.b.=""'""""""""""""""""""""'"""-----""",..J
Our son went steady wllb a •
e
PT. PLEASANT
8&amp;0 DEPOT
675-1160
· for lour years. then

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FURNITURE

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N. W. COMPTON, 0. D.

Y:.~·~ g~;;.r~bere'~

seV:.f";.ars ~:'I :,!!"Trop·p~ :"~oo';on

an' earlier

1

wrtu

tbmt

THE SHOE B

1,"

, 'I . ' '

Rfrtat ltadtr .Still ltads
It hao been lllld that 1 maa is tallest whon he is o•
hbJ ~· The familiar picture of George WMhing!on
lmeelinr In prqer at Valley Forge reminda us that the
"Father of our Coontry" was a man who walked close
to God and who taught his soldiers to pray.
• Washington recognized that human frailty is not a
1111'11 of weaknell&amp;-that It Is the first step toward finding the needed strength. To call upon God for the

ABOUT
NERVE

DEAfNESS?

Him .m faith. Discover H1m 1n your own life. Worship
God 1n your eburch next Sund'''. .

·~~ble, ao do men in o~r ~ime when they caD upon

S.oodor

t.fonda,

&amp;od~

Tutsd•y

I K;,..,
!ol-9

J2:7-14

Wedne&amp;day

""'""

Isaiah
9:13- 19

IO):Il-11

ThurJCI,y
Philippiant
4:14-20

Sugar Run Flour Mills

.'

m~=~
other. That w., two yeal'll

I

Laura:

Tbe cbolce II yours. You
aren't obligated to attend
weddlng or send a gilt leoss you're such a close
sonal friend that you are
·Invited to the reception. And
that case, you'd want to
both. - 1L
P. S. DO ' 'end a card with
warm best wishes - and
regrets for not being
make it. - H.
Thl! column iS dedicated to
laml!y
living so U vnu'r'OI
having ldd trouble or
trouble let Helen
Sbe will also welcome your
amusing experiences. AddJ'Oss 1
Helen Bottel In care of
newspaper.

NOW ON

DISPLAY

Why settle for less?
Get the big car with
tne big warranty*
for afew dollars amontn more.
,_
·-

Middleport. Ohio

Middleport Ohio

HEINER'S BAKERY

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
REXALL DRUGS

Bakero ol Good Bread

:HO

124'

lltJ'

166.80

FOIO IWAJIE 5110
cttMQUT IIIPAL.I

Ill'

IIOJI'

I5U

Ill'

Ill!'

Buntln.gt.Qa, W. Va.

We FiU All Doctors Prescrlptiolll
WY 2-2055
Pom....,

WILLIS ANTHONY
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

V. D. EDWARDS
INSURANCE AGENCY

LlllcolJr St

llllddlepon

WY 2-2550

1JO

E. Second

LIEVING COAL COMPANY

GOEGLEIN READY-MIX CO.

· Established In 1.904

West Columbia,

w. va.

Mlddleporl

WY 2-3284

Ph. lllasoa 773-51193

HOYT'S SOHIO SERVICE
Welt Main St.

Pomeroy

Support tbe~ Church of Your Choice

F. J. WALLACE, JEWELER
Bulova

Wa~hes

11.41

kttpl TV parts cooler, so that lney last longer , with
pa~ttnttd horizontal Cool Chas1is. It' s ~our assurance

•
•
•
•
•
•

of lncraued rtUibility in 1 Philco TV.

'If' o~eull d o lgDn~l .

for reliability and long life!
The lubtt and most oth111r parts. servicemen take from
TV •taaren't worn out, they're burned out! Philco

18,500 volts of piclure power
82·channel UHF/VHf reception
Telescopic Pivotenna111
front-mounted Channel Selectors
front-mounted Quality Speaker
Beautiful Tan Cabinet
1111~. i~. vH!~

u11

I

..

ASSOCIATED RADIO &amp; TV
Harry Miller, Owner

WY 2-3635

•

Wilh Miller Maytag

214 E. MAIN

POMEROY

Mlddleporl

KARR CONSTRUCTION CO. EBERSBACH HARDWARE CO.
''Everything ID Hardwart"

Chester. Ohio

Nobody comes close to Chrysler's bls-car value--or its
5-year/50,0QO.mlle 8lllllne and drive train prot_acti011.
{.1

Pomeroy, OlUe

1

BAUM LUMBER CO.

NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE

Bulldero and Buildlns SuppUOJ
Chester Ohio
Pb. ~

Tate SOmeone With You To Cbureb

- ---- GALEN
- -S. -BROWN,
Dist.

OIL
You can't beat
PHILCO COOL CHASSIS TV

~lee

lsbland ·on Productl
Brown's BOUlt Gat

PAINTING

PomeJ'07

WY 2-2168

In Pomeroy Over 80 Yean

Attend Tho Churcb of Your Cboleo

BEN FRANKLIN STORE
PameroJ

lc to ,1.00 and up
WY 2-3108

Oblo

(FRAMED)
FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTT

PRICED FROM

~IJ

SSQ S100
to

PAllL
DAVIES
JEWELERS
o404 Second Ave.
Galllpoll•, Ohio

.

Move up to Chrysler-the big car you can afford'·

. '.

Purntlure at Lower Prlcel
Mlddl~ Ohio

THE UNITED STEEL WORKERS
OF AMERICA
LOCAl. UNION 116811
Baveonrood. W. VL

TOM RUE MOTORS, 399$. 3rd Ave,, Middleport, 0.
,.

1966
Introductory Kits·

FOR VACATION ,

SHOW

'Til Mlrch hi.

- Sales and

180 N. Seoon~

IN OUR
WINDOW

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TINY'S FOODLAND

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.

just ou
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and now she is eng81ged.
R'.C.mtly we received an
tation to her wedding. None
the family cares about
gone separate ways
!ben. Must we? And how abou1t

for

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resources we lack is to supply our deepest want_
The example of our first President still points men
to God. Just as George Washington found God's strength

DUes Radloea Co

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furniture IIUI Appilanceo
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"apeclal material," Indeed
... -- ------- ·-·-vm·y blue lyrkt whlc:h .
Ol1lllc lor ~ ....-~~ ~ ~ II lllllllo 0111 I ._111-, ..
CXJtraged Ule Buffalo
'
pupu1ar 1011p, fl!dudllw · ''l Tid 1o ~~ 1111 laltll
wa• Jack Yellen, wllo eumposed llliildlul of Slars,'l "Winter W•• l ~: IJid IIWI)'I the smJk
the
words for such durable Ti• ther," "U 1 Had ~ou," "Far ' .llll f r - lllid Ted llllllel
By Jack O'BriiiD
,Pao Alley tunn ' as ''llippy 'lwty lllltld" and other atou1 like IIIII iteeii'R, wltb P'l'l
Farley Jl'l&lt;t each olher wltbbedazlemllll which !tilde our Da~• Are Here Allin," "I'm ladtera 1o aolfii!C)' •• May Jill' ~ Ill IILill)
tbe sincere enthusiasm of eacbro&lt;y memo!')' of that ..ettlnr 1Wa•ling For Ships That Never
, Tiel IJid 1 C!OIDilllllllee years, he d evmtullly bel!oml
other's ouf&amp;oib&amp; personalities ... and longtby lllght.
,Come In," "Dowo by the OJt.
o1 the Slallfr Ho- rieher lhlll Sopble.
"HeUo ywnc lo\101'1" aomeone
! H~O." "Ain't Slle Sweet," "My .
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124.16of BULOVA Watcna

Chester
Society Notes

It wa• a sad weelc, wllh two
IU&lt;h elder clllzelll u Sophie
Tucker and BDiy Role departlnl lllddeoly...Sophle waa an
old friend, aDd thai was no salt!, ~nd Soph aald, "That's But ~I Wll Sophie who made Yldd~~h~, Momma," "Sine, Baby blahiY Individual
dlltinction our new lhellle SOIIJ" aDd tbe the B11 News. A clergyman Sl~g.
1 Wonder Whals Belor sbollke everyone, evefYon~ bantertne fun- u Impu. ot considerable reputation was I &lt;orne of SaUy" and other ,..
liked and appreciated Sopb, and dent as if they were 411 yeart our bonorlll')' co-chairman and Imanlic IOidmm...
"'"·"
Bhe made It • permanent policy fOURier.
Sopble came on to do one Ol f \Ve wore our !lrat yam._.
to remembe1' people, and their
.
,as an ocumeolcal ~~~e~t at dJn.
·
""·
umee
JqU:' a 1ema1
e J'1m Far- The doalhe so cl.,.. to each ber IJiplcal night club
. routines 1oer in Jack's famUv'o
, home 011
ley .. In fact, one 0 our! warm otber gave a sllibt IDslaJtt lnlo abut hw to he n•ce to tb .Linwood Avenue
In Buffalo
mllllllll'les II ol years ago, In the whit people are lnter!llled 1n . servicemen before !bey left lor
sedersqo...Throulh Jack
lobby
HotelJim
in Billy Roll look the Jar- oveneu.
Sopble
we became Rood
Rom or tbe, ,Excolslor
So hi •••
.,- r-.,.,
.
OVer the years w1tb
e, seemg P e ~~~~
tion of conversation, althouah Ot course Sopb • routine
aceompanist, Ted Shap.
Sopble wil at IIIII u well blrdly tidy In tone but Its
a tall, hespeetlcled, walk·
88111
known;..But 8101 was the more to
II UUi&gt;led
1ng smile o1 a man who'd
wow-IY ..preNext
companied Norah Bayes 11
eWUILITZII
eerlll'oYOI'IIII personaUI)' 8Dd the llel'iJ'maD, most
Eva TIUJIUI)' htfore Sophie
eiiAI.OWIN
Sopble lo our knowledco did U in some minda a
tliChed him permaoently to
.,.. OTHI• P.WOUI
oot hive 1 •lnlle enemy, Dell' ish!y, publicly on radio and
Ill turn
MANDl
even IID)'ODO who disllked her. n~, ~basted Sophie's
Wl!'lime COIIlribulloD to I
thee-weiL.EveryODt was
Blck II 00, Jim Ke!medy IAMuldod; and the slocy uplocf.ll
ol tbe Bullll.o Courler-Eipml ecl als over the country ev 1
....,_, fNineol ..,.._. and I, with the sllowllllnliP IakinS prec dence
on a llw
1'1101111 12 IACIIION. o.
l'OIIt paaea over the then most·
help of cafe operalor Harry All· 1y • dlscouraetnc war newo.
- - - - --- mao, put on 1 wlltlme show
CLOSED ALL DAY
fD llullalo'a Civic Stadium tor We wondered
what
Army-Navy
Itellel... Allalall mlaht say alter Bfvlq valwlble jl
SATURDAY
booked Sophie Into bil ToWJ&gt; time so cheerfully, busltnow'blzll
casino so that we woulll be proved bor dependable
FEBRUARY 19th
certain to bave 1 slar 1o head- 8lllljrals tllll_ was working
Une our blll...Litor we wore oil euh J'ellllers ... She
DUE TO THI DEATH
able to cou OISOD 11 JoimsoD plwDed ~ and rasped, "Tbi~ II
and their entire "Sona O'Fwl" tlbould r.,.. my salacy $1,000
OF
show from Brotdw"'' Winter week," and you know, II
Gardeo Theatre...We brougbt
them, and Tbe lltrlmaDI and we were friends with SopiJie

$ £ .U

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YOU MEET 111
NICEST PEOPlE I

ROLLER'S
STORE

ONA

HONDAi

ELECTROMODE

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All-Electric

HOME HEATING
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bcluslve SAFETY GRID
Heating Element

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MYRL COAKLEY
CONTRACTOR
IU!CTRIC HEATING 1nd INSULATION
~

· P, 0. BOX 224

Ph~nt ~7-3415

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COOLVILLE, OHIO

HOWARD BYERS

other olers
to BU!Iolo
special
New York
Centrll ontrain•
we were able 1o wbeedle without cost from an old friend
of this pillar'a, the late Jebn
Brlnkworth, wllo had l'llell from
our old lrlsb waterfront neigbborhood to become the 01 CU·
tivo vice-president of the N.Y.

Hawk's Cycle Sales
._lOA a II, I Milo li""'-I!..,AIIIII••

SQ-7~ 9 tel Milo.'"'- lolA .. 1

bwer an m relative or
friend with a gay bouquet
of f lowe rs or a lasti11g

We also alaJed an unuoual
prizeUaht competl~on between
the oaUooal Golden
Gloves'
cbampions and the NaUonal
A. A. U. champions, before
Olson &amp; Jobnoon and Sophie
the other Broadway entertaiJI.
ers went 011...To llrtllade on
these and some 57,000 oramme&lt;t ID!o the stadium, the

u.s. Navy llalld came

DURING OUR WINTER SALE
s-n. IDID IIUIMIER
88

IAIE . . . . . .

alone

.wr.

plus Gene Tunney, Jack Dempand 1 lew other lte!IIS of

611.

blooming plant.

Come in

1oday and !et "' M!p yuu
rake your selection.

.~ DUDLEY'S
N. lnd Av1.

The

Micldl1por1

ancient city

=- ss.•
1}

1111 COIPDI

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-SAYS MR. BLAKE,
one of our 15,000 electric bam• buUna Olldlmlr&amp;.

Our '66 Mustangs are moving out at a
record-busting rate! To keep 'em
movin'-we're dealin'. Come join the big
Ford Drive! It starts with a test drive!
Take the wheel-then hear our deal!
Immediate delivery, too!

ELECDIC

l GARAGE DOOI OPERATOR

PAll

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WOVYIFOU DOORS

SEII·RIM
AND FITTING!
BASEMENT AEC ROOM is •.
bonus from electric heatin11.
The Blakes enjoy this attraCtive area t!'Jat was once 1illed
with a ps furnace and ducts.

Htrt'l a ._ig, hntrous 33" x 22~ 1tainl••• •teel link 11 fit a 32• x
11" tutoul. Hal .. lf·rim feoture for 1implified in•tallati•n, and
t~und - dudtnlnl underc1ot. Will ntv., ru11 or tlain. The finish
IMcomu mere a,uutiful with Of'· Price lntludet a modtm einglt-

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Contact Ohio Power or any Reddy Kilowatt Electric Heating Dealer for a free estllllllil. ,
,--------on-co_nv_•_rt'""ing your home to Electric Heat SATISFACTION GUARANTEED by Olllo Powlll,• ~'

leYer faucet with twlna-speut, aerator and spray, as well •• tw•
#6T502

OHIO VALLEY
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

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011 Mu~nal Standard equipment: buckets,
.pjdded duh, carpeting, pleated vinyl trim, sports
steering wheel, 3ospeed floor shift, hot 200-cu. ln. Six
engine. frOnt' 'rear seat. belts, 5-diel if!Strument
.cluaterl fotS'of new options for '661 Come gat It , .1
at our low, low price-now!
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The average total electri c living cost {including heating) is $25.27 per month for
13,326 customers who have enjc.yed total electric living for one or more years.

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MANY MORE VALUES

You Don't Need Cash

Sale Continues Until
Saturday, March 19th

OPEN A IILD-A.COUNT

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P1y As Little AI $UO Monthly

-JH,E POMERO'Y CEMENT BLOCK CO.·
The Department Store Of Building Since 1915 .

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electric livina tD her 4-yearold
arandchild Doua. He!s unconcerned about calories. The
other iflndehildren, John and
Jamie, 3 and 5, ere 5hown in
the picture at riaht.

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onstrates CJnt of the }oY$ of

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Remember, these ere real people llvlntln ml homae - and nat in aJJoalled "taet" bllllll.

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of Pbiladeil-j

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now is Amman1 capital of

tlainltn stttl bcltktt ttralnert with klil

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going wrong with the gas heating. With electric heat we
haven't spent a penny for repairs for more than five

All it costs for the Blake's TOTAL electric living- including
CLEAN ELECTRIC HOME HEATING is $22.00 a month!

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THE SICK LIST?
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Gn WELL
FLOWERS

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''Electric heat is a better heat - quiet and uniform. And we
know it's so much cleaner. When we had gas we had to
clean walls and drapes every year. After we converted to
electric heat we redecorated and we haven't had to clean
walls for the past three years. There was always something

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Dally Sentlllel, Pomeroy·11lddleporl, 0., Felt. 11, liN-!

"apeclal material," Indeed
... -- ------- ·-·-vm·y blue lyrkt whlc:h .
Ol1lllc lor ~ ....-~~ ~ ~ II lllllllo 0111 I ._111-, ..
CXJtraged Ule Buffalo
'
pupu1ar 1011p, fl!dudllw · ''l Tid 1o ~~ 1111 laltll
wa• Jack Yellen, wllo eumposed llliildlul of Slars,'l "Winter W•• l ~: IJid IIWI)'I the smJk
the
words for such durable Ti• ther," "U 1 Had ~ou," "Far ' .llll f r - lllid Ted llllllel
By Jack O'BriiiD
,Pao Alley tunn ' as ''llippy 'lwty lllltld" and other atou1 like IIIII iteeii'R, wltb P'l'l
Farley Jl'l&lt;t each olher wltbbedazlemllll which !tilde our Da~• Are Here Allin," "I'm ladtera 1o aolfii!C)' •• May Jill' ~ Ill IILill)
tbe sincere enthusiasm of eacbro&lt;y memo!')' of that ..ettlnr 1Wa•ling For Ships That Never
, Tiel IJid 1 C!OIDilllllllee years, he d evmtullly bel!oml
other's ouf&amp;oib&amp; personalities ... and longtby lllght.
,Come In," "Dowo by the OJt.
o1 the Slallfr Ho- rieher lhlll Sopble.
"HeUo ywnc lo\101'1" aomeone
! H~O." "Ain't Slle Sweet," "My .
-- - .

.Voice of Broadway

•

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;.. dm• .,. '"' •I •""'·
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IH 0w lrtlllllve "10m
Collection
124.16of BULOVA Watcna

Chester
Society Notes

It wa• a sad weelc, wllh two
IU&lt;h elder clllzelll u Sophie
Tucker and BDiy Role departlnl lllddeoly...Sophle waa an
old friend, aDd thai was no salt!, ~nd Soph aald, "That's But ~I Wll Sophie who made Yldd~~h~, Momma," "Sine, Baby blahiY Individual
dlltinction our new lhellle SOIIJ" aDd tbe the B11 News. A clergyman Sl~g.
1 Wonder Whals Belor sbollke everyone, evefYon~ bantertne fun- u Impu. ot considerable reputation was I &lt;orne of SaUy" and other ,..
liked and appreciated Sopb, and dent as if they were 411 yeart our bonorlll')' co-chairman and Imanlic IOidmm...
"'"·"
Bhe made It • permanent policy fOURier.
Sopble came on to do one Ol f \Ve wore our !lrat yam._.
to remembe1' people, and their
.
,as an ocumeolcal ~~~e~t at dJn.
·
""·
umee
JqU:' a 1ema1
e J'1m Far- The doalhe so cl.,.. to each ber IJiplcal night club
. routines 1oer in Jack's famUv'o
, home 011
ley .. In fact, one 0 our! warm otber gave a sllibt IDslaJtt lnlo abut hw to he n•ce to tb .Linwood Avenue
In Buffalo
mllllllll'les II ol years ago, In the whit people are lnter!llled 1n . servicemen before !bey left lor
sedersqo...Throulh Jack
lobby
HotelJim
in Billy Roll look the Jar- oveneu.
Sopble
we became Rood
Rom or tbe, ,Excolslor
So hi •••
.,- r-.,.,
.
OVer the years w1tb
e, seemg P e ~~~~
tion of conversation, althouah Ot course Sopb • routine
aceompanist, Ted Shap.
Sopble wil at IIIII u well blrdly tidy In tone but Its
a tall, hespeetlcled, walk·
88111
known;..But 8101 was the more to
II UUi&gt;led
1ng smile o1 a man who'd
wow-IY ..preNext
companied Norah Bayes 11
eWUILITZII
eerlll'oYOI'IIII personaUI)' 8Dd the llel'iJ'maD, most
Eva TIUJIUI)' htfore Sophie
eiiAI.OWIN
Sopble lo our knowledco did U in some minda a
tliChed him permaoently to
.,.. OTHI• P.WOUI
oot hive 1 •lnlle enemy, Dell' ish!y, publicly on radio and
Ill turn
MANDl
even IID)'ODO who disllked her. n~, ~basted Sophie's
Wl!'lime COIIlribulloD to I
thee-weiL.EveryODt was
Blck II 00, Jim Ke!medy IAMuldod; and the slocy uplocf.ll
ol tbe Bullll.o Courler-Eipml ecl als over the country ev 1
....,_, fNineol ..,.._. and I, with the sllowllllnliP IakinS prec dence
on a llw
1'1101111 12 IACIIION. o.
l'OIIt paaea over the then most·
help of cafe operalor Harry All· 1y • dlscouraetnc war newo.
- - - - --- mao, put on 1 wlltlme show
CLOSED ALL DAY
fD llullalo'a Civic Stadium tor We wondered
what
Army-Navy
Itellel... Allalall mlaht say alter Bfvlq valwlble jl
SATURDAY
booked Sophie Into bil ToWJ&gt; time so cheerfully, busltnow'blzll
casino so that we woulll be proved bor dependable
FEBRUARY 19th
certain to bave 1 slar 1o head- 8lllljrals tllll_ was working
Une our blll...Litor we wore oil euh J'ellllers ... She
DUE TO THI DEATH
able to cou OISOD 11 JoimsoD plwDed ~ and rasped, "Tbi~ II
and their entire "Sona O'Fwl" tlbould r.,.. my salacy $1,000
OF
show from Brotdw"'' Winter week," and you know, II
Gardeo Theatre...We brougbt
them, and Tbe lltrlmaDI and we were friends with SopiJie

$ £ .U

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OPEN TONIGHT
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6:00 TO 8:00
FGra"n lank &amp; Savings Co.
..,.,.,. PDIC

·~r::.:~-=~:~=~=·~·!
· !.![!!~-~~

I

YOU MEET 111
NICEST PEOPlE I

ROLLER'S
STORE

ONA

HONDAi

ELECTROMODE

.,
'

SeeThe
full Ufle

All-Electric

HOME HEATING
Famous For safety With The
bcluslve SAFETY GRID
Heating Element

\

NO ObLIGATION fOB ESTIMATES
PHONE 881·3415 COU.Et'T

MYRL COAKLEY
CONTRACTOR
IU!CTRIC HEATING 1nd INSULATION
~

· P, 0. BOX 224

Ph~nt ~7-3415

.

COOLVILLE, OHIO

HOWARD BYERS

other olers
to BU!Iolo
special
New York
Centrll ontrain•
we were able 1o wbeedle without cost from an old friend
of this pillar'a, the late Jebn
Brlnkworth, wllo had l'llell from
our old lrlsb waterfront neigbborhood to become the 01 CU·
tivo vice-president of the N.Y.

Hawk's Cycle Sales
._lOA a II, I Milo li""'-I!..,AIIIII••

SQ-7~ 9 tel Milo.'"'- lolA .. 1

bwer an m relative or
friend with a gay bouquet
of f lowe rs or a lasti11g

We also alaJed an unuoual
prizeUaht competl~on between
the oaUooal Golden
Gloves'
cbampions and the NaUonal
A. A. U. champions, before
Olson &amp; Jobnoon and Sophie
the other Broadway entertaiJI.
ers went 011...To llrtllade on
these and some 57,000 oramme&lt;t ID!o the stadium, the

u.s. Navy llalld came

DURING OUR WINTER SALE
s-n. IDID IIUIMIER
88

IAIE . . . . . .

alone

.wr.

plus Gene Tunney, Jack Dempand 1 lew other lte!IIS of

611.

blooming plant.

Come in

1oday and !et "' M!p yuu
rake your selection.

.~ DUDLEY'S
N. lnd Av1.

The

Micldl1por1

ancient city

=- ss.•
1}

1111 COIPDI

·-·----

-SAYS MR. BLAKE,
one of our 15,000 electric bam• buUna Olldlmlr&amp;.

Our '66 Mustangs are moving out at a
record-busting rate! To keep 'em
movin'-we're dealin'. Come join the big
Ford Drive! It starts with a test drive!
Take the wheel-then hear our deal!
Immediate delivery, too!

ELECDIC

l GARAGE DOOI OPERATOR

PAll

..

...25

-·Jcon!IICOM-IIYWI ~..~~~

-........,•.•

WOVYIFOU DOORS

SEII·RIM
AND FITTING!
BASEMENT AEC ROOM is •.
bonus from electric heatin11.
The Blakes enjoy this attraCtive area t!'Jat was once 1illed
with a ps furnace and ducts.

Htrt'l a ._ig, hntrous 33" x 22~ 1tainl••• •teel link 11 fit a 32• x
11" tutoul. Hal .. lf·rim feoture for 1implified in•tallati•n, and
t~und - dudtnlnl underc1ot. Will ntv., ru11 or tlain. The finish
IMcomu mere a,uutiful with Of'· Price lntludet a modtm einglt-

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Contact Ohio Power or any Reddy Kilowatt Electric Heating Dealer for a free estllllllil. ,
,--------on-co_nv_•_rt'""ing your home to Electric Heat SATISFACTION GUARANTEED by Olllo Powlll,• ~'

leYer faucet with twlna-speut, aerator and spray, as well •• tw•
#6T502

OHIO VALLEY
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

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011 Mu~nal Standard equipment: buckets,
.pjdded duh, carpeting, pleated vinyl trim, sports
steering wheel, 3ospeed floor shift, hot 200-cu. ln. Six
engine. frOnt' 'rear seat. belts, 5-diel if!Strument
.cluaterl fotS'of new options for '661 Come gat It , .1
at our low, low price-now!
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The average total electri c living cost {including heating) is $25.27 per month for
13,326 customers who have enjc.yed total electric living for one or more years.

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lotel electric w2:,;.

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.,•.. -461 SOUTH THIRD 5'1•. ·

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MANY MORE VALUES

You Don't Need Cash

Sale Continues Until
Saturday, March 19th

OPEN A IILD-A.COUNT

0

Nothing Down
P1y As Little AI $UO Monthly

-JH,E POMERO'Y CEMENT BLOCK CO.·
The Department Store Of Building Since 1915 .

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Edw•rd B11r, Owner
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electric livina tD her 4-yearold
arandchild Doua. He!s unconcerned about calories. The
other iflndehildren, John and
Jamie, 3 and 5, ere 5hown in
the picture at riaht.

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onstrates CJnt of the }oY$ of

DOUILE IOWL
~~~

WY ~-2036
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saa.as

~CAFE

Remember, these ere real people llvlntln ml homae - and nat in aJJoalled "taet" bllllll.

STAINLESS E

232 E. Se.~nd

t'x7'

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dan.

plte~t.

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ss.aa

S1iPIADDII

years.''

of Pbiladeil-j

phia stood on the site of
now is Amman1 capital of

tlainltn stttl bcltktt ttralnert with klil

-Ullfilel!

6-FT. AWMINIIM

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going wrong with the gas heating. With electric heat we
haven't spent a penny for repairs for more than five

All it costs for the Blake's TOTAL electric living- including
CLEAN ELECTRIC HOME HEATING is $22.00 a month!

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MAKE YOUR DREAMS COME TRUE

8 tt.x12 ft.

SOMEONE ON
THE SICK LIST?
SEND
Gn WELL
FLOWERS

W1it,':.,

btfwo~re~w~eev~e~rw:~~ked~m~:;~5&amp;5&amp;5&amp;~~~~~~;
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know it's so much cleaner. When we had gas we had to
clean walls and drapes every year. After we converted to
electric heat we redecorated and we haven't had to clean
walls for the past three years. There was always something

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Get Extra Cash The Want ·Ad Way
.. Motor Co.
8-Dally Sentinel,

and IIIey aecompanled.ber back
It her home &amp;mday. .
Mrs. 11da Bland and daughter
Mn. Ruth Yoho and Mr. ano
Mn. l"orest Brock of New Mar·
ltD&amp;VIIIe, w. Va., wn Saturda.1
cuesll bere of their siJter, Mr.
tmd Mn. Blain TayiGI' 8lld lam·

ENJOY SUNDAY
DINNE" AT : ..

BAILEY'S

0., Feb•. 18, 19641

••· \NT AD

!SICNS

INH'H• , . , 1 ·ON

QUAlJTf

---~ $2095
4 Dr. Sta. Wagon, 6500 miles, by local owner, like new

1965 Ford Falcon Futura

~:=~~~:~~:~~~·;:·j~-~~i.~ II

~

flar *•llf
•• """'e•
w WOnt
.no ln.. rtlon

• Con 1

Minimum Chu,. •o ctnfl
11 CHill pet WCirtl tor Th.... Con.
~ttlttl"

lnnri .. nt

II " ' cant DIKount en 111111 eoa
IIIII ldl Nil Wlftltft It dip.
CAU GF '"ANI(j lo O&amp;ITUARIII
ll.U few H w.rf Mmlmum. Itch
afllltloul word 1c.

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lljlll'l

llr'l llconle? Cd WY . . .
IIIII•

700x14
tires,bigspare
tire never
used, showroom
dark aquaclean.
flnlth,
P.B.
radio,
6 engine,
std. trans.,

F1mlly Fun, Fine Food, Our Delight

$2149

1964 Olds "88" 4 Door
Ill AT . .

,.

'UTOMOBIL&amp; 1D1r111C1 -

Power steering and brakes, auto.

We treat famllles royally. Brl~ your1 here Sunc!Jy
for our specialty, Broasted Cbi~ken, or other tastY ,
dishes.

trans.. radJo, heater,

blue finish, spot clean, deluxe Interior.

$345

1959 Rambler American

ALL FOODS AVAILABLE FOR CARRY.OUT

Station Wagon. 6 cyl. std. trans., good tires, oound body
radio and heater. A real buy.
'

Pomeroy Motor Co.

Ollf~ICI WOUIII
I!JI A. M. ,_ 1111 P . M. Ditty
llhtrctty 1111 A. M. ... II!H Noon
•
11''1 SD IAIY
TO P'LACI A
IIIIIUL f PRODUCIN.
WANT AD

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'IHlS I'LU.IN!Y 1!111

UTTUi llO llliAf; .

1

Mr. and. Mn. 'flli!ntoD Clark
and flllllllY of Columbua ealled
1111 bll brother, Mr. and Mrs.
Way Clark and fomlly SUDday.
Mrs, lllarlea Tucker and ther Mn. Oladyl Taylor, call·
lid 1111 Mr. and 161. lienDall
. AlarlbaD and dalqbter, PtQY.
NCeDtly. Mr. MaflhaU II quite
PIOI'ly at lhll time.
· Hr. and !ln. Jack Wealber·
lll8D were Sunday ~ of
Mr. 8lld Mrs. Delbert Newland.
Rev. and Mn. Freeland Nor·
ria eallad 011 1\D': tmd Mrs. Jack '
~eatberman sUnday

evemnc.

BAILEY'S RESTAliRAiw

211 E. Main
Helen lelley

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Pomerov

aYNIAI.ADMIII

Pomeroy

lrla (Ioiiar&gt; Colllno

Lawlt Rlpalr Service
-FOR-

OPEN IVES. 9!00 P.M.
JIOMEROY, CHO

tHEAnNG
I PLUMBING
eROOFING

PHONE WY 2·2156

LEWIS
REPAIR SERVICE

By HOWII SCHNEIDEil

ALL RIGI-IT

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SET AN EXAMPLE
FOR THE IQP

WY 1-2374
IM Milt II.
Mlddlt!Mrl

WO$T1HE
ElAMPLE .WRING

WORKING HOIJRS

AM&gt; 1\1. TAXE.

1H&amp; COFFEE BREAI&lt;S.,
ILNCH 1-!~ WE£1&lt;.-

GASOliNI! ALLEY

ly KING

QJDSMJP~

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S•lel UHCI
F1rrn Equipment
1 Unci Now Holl1nd
SPREADER - - $325

Power takeoff. Extra JOOd
shape.

52 FORD TRACTOR
Runs good. Priced to seD.

ANTIQUE ~llrni:ure.
diShes
mtseellaneous Call or write
Mre. Howard Cecil. 8011 W

BORN LOSER

NCiml,fA5r. ~.~

FULTON-THOMPSON
TRACTOR SALES

Main St.. Pomeroy

-~ rH: AS 6'i6 Gc\U

SEO IS AI,.L.Ao\UJG!

WY 2-5101

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DICK TRACY

Bv CHESTER GOULD

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MASON
FURNITURE CO,
MASON, W. VA.
LITTLI ORPHAN ANNII!
Ye"AI.{' Yi&lt;HOW ~METHING.
I&lt;ICI'?! PAY ATTE NTION : YDU
00 A LOT OF C H.r:l"TTE ~ING'

) AtK, TALk,IA&amp;.:.C.I BUT YOU

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BEAT THE SPRING

64 Olds_ $259~
Jet Star I Hard Top Sport
Coupe, V-8, auto. trona.,
power bnkes, p.,...
steering, r1dio, wbita

PRICE RISE
AOROSll

THREE and four room furnisllt'd and unfurnished apart·
meols. WY ~MJ4.
12 6 tic
f ROOM furnished apart;;;e;;t
for rent Pooo• WY 2·2176. .U·
ter 5 p.m Phone WY 2-3574.
Rowley and Reed Hardware.
U I tic

:;;Tf{~A;-;Jt"'.E""I&lt;:-:-Ul'I'S=:--_..:.Iree
age

1. Pelletl
of lead
15. Type of
ga.a
9. Moongoddeu
10. Foreign
12. OiKJ"edt.er

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water Brown·• frail
er Park &lt;Slate Approved;
Mlnem11Je. Oblo, r'DOIIe IV\
).m4.
I " tic
- -- TWO TRAILER SPACES~tor
rent in the Village ot Middleport. Call WY 2-3346 or WY
2-2186 or WY 2-3600.
11 JO tic
- - -,-::::c----;-8RICK Duplu 3 bedroom

24. Llthuaniu
coin
25. lll8CI"ibed

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2 4 tfe ;
FURNlSHED opartmem .
3I
roomJ and bath. 390 S. 2nd '
Av&lt;., Middleport. Call WY z. l
5262.
2 15 lie 'I
AVAILABLE March lst, business building. Located at 120 ·
East Main St., Pomeroy. Call
Matilda Schorn, WY 2-2524.
2 15 tic
l ROOM furnished apartment.
Phone WY 2·5435 212 South
5th Avenue, Middleport, Ohlo
Flli!R ROOM -FUR=NISHED
apnrtment. WY 2-5385.
1 21 Uc
NI(FLY furnished ·f IIOdroOia
•n""lmeot, Middleport, WY ~
3814.

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tiiAILii:R LOT, illliiaild, live
mllea from Pomeroy Phone
SB NIU.
ll 21 10tc

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service
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3.6 . Sea eaglea
38. Atlu, for

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law &amp;Dd saw

4f. Lepll&amp;ture

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bulldozer radiator to the
llllllleot beater ""'"·

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AI:TDLt.AAXa

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One letl-er simply st.andll for uother. ID. thla BIUilple A. 11 uMct
for tbt tbret u, X for tiM two O'a, etc. 8ln«1e letter.. .,_..
lropbi.., lbo leogth Blld fonnatlaa ol lbo WW41 ..., on ltlllla.
l'.u.ch dol~· U.. COde Jetten are dJfferent.

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61 Olds _

F-85 Cotlaos Sp. Cpe. V-8

ll Door H.T. !l)'llamle . . ·
V-8 motor, automaUo

$1295

• door.
auto..bnkea " sletrlnr, radio
• new P'lreetOIIe eGO
wblto aldewall tlret. Loob

WINNIE WINKLE

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60 Olds "'"r"' $1195

D1nomle 88 4 Door S.
dana. Auto. lraDI., power
bnkeo, power lleeriDI
and m41o. Your eboloe

88 Celebrity Sedm,
V-1, ROwtr brllleo
1 t e e r IDf, llldhmatle
lrlaa. like IIIW white
!Ide Wlll ~L ..beautiful
l8lfOOII _.., lbillll..
SU)Jtl'

Plc~up. Popular fleet aide body. Orltllnal red flnlab lhowa

KJ'J'ZQXIILZ

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TH• WORLD, .J'IR.i!T loiOVII BDI1!11:LJ'..-80CIIATII8 .
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\1-8 motor,

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57 Clievroltt 4 Door Sedan ·- - - $395
\1-8 ~- ~Qij fniiiiDiuiOil

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BUICK- PONTIAC- GMC TRUCK

GMAC FINANCING

POMEROY,

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RXVYL

By IIRANNEI

real lood.

59 Mercury ~y Palk Sta. W•gon _ $595

~;~~~~~ good care.
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61 Pontiac • • - • .. . $895

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C.tallna 2 door Bard Top.

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61 Mercury - $895

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white lldewall -llreo. All

Inti

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lnDL, baef&lt;.up Uibta and

64 Pontiac • $2295
Wltb V-8 1110tor. automatle lraumfsllon. With p..
wor bratet and lleerlnl.

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4 dr. Sedan. e cyl. economy modeL

D

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62 Olds_ $1395

AS-IS
. SPECfALS
.

V BA IQD aKzX .-LUQD a It

re 1•. Ifnc

tWted tllau. boetet oeato.

auto., power biikea .l
ateerlDI, radloa:...;tblted
willdsbl~,
~
lldewalll, real
0111.

motor, auto. 1nns., radio,
new white aldewall tlreo,
..heel dues, wbito over
blue with all blue •loyl
interior. Bueket oeata.

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all vinyl 1nter1ot

2 dr. Hard Top. Buick's flneat and beat aerlet and tbll one
II really nice. Power lleerbli and brlkel. Automauc.

CWI'OM Blri'CIIERING IDl 4 dr. Sedan. Beautiful aU white flnltb. H dnmaU t1r1
euttiDg. WIU buF hid01 .,..., Power steering and brate1, .
y
e
ve.
Hoilday PbU Meier,

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63 Catalina Pontiac ••• $1995

Complola ......
Criu llradlord

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most like the day It was oold. Power ateerlng and brakes.
Hydramatic.

VB - 4 dr. Sedan. Beautiful au Yblyl upbolllery Power
;;e....,O::IIIeerlng and btakel. One ot 111ee11 '83 ID - . •

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St&amp;. Wagon .. Showo extra good care. Tblt car Wll ~woned
by one of our most frequent repeat customers. Power
ateerlng and brakes. Hydramatic.

RADIATOR
PonticiC.- - ~295
SERVICE VB64Sta.Catalina
Wagon. Air Conditioned. Finish and upholllery aJ.

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63 Catalina Pontiac- •• $'J877

EXPERIENCED

Jt

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21

41. W'!'l.thet
word
42. Correct

- - $1495
- - - - $1895

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BE1.TING, PLIJMBiNG Rura
llDKol l!o!Ue Gu Aroold
Deluxe 4 Dr. Sedan. Low mileage by one particular owner
tllen. · 611 i. MaiD Street Automatic shift. Radio, ImmaCUlate l118ide and out
Pome...,..
a Z2 de

fO. P.,ornamenl

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36. Flnllll
37. Born

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29. Contract

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cau

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C:laJre

board itw.n

Bul·l

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living room. dining room, !{Jtchen, ba~emeflt and garage I
forced air gas furnac1·
ternut Avenue. Call WY 2-

II~

1tellll

w.

MlnorsvUie

Ohlo. End your eewer troul&gt;
les. We bave all sizes ••w·er l 4 Dr. Sedan. Popular Deluxe series with all vinyl tealll.
1118cltlnes. Reaoonable
A~tomatic trans. Racllo. One very careful local owner. Low
W'f l-2974, day or
mileage.
8 U lie

aumed
5. Un1pokea
names
0. Fragrant
22. Cau..
reetn
ttooaly
T. French river 25. Twisted
age
8. ReBound
by force
13. Perfume
9. AJaa.tJan,
26. Hank ot
with lnceue
for one
twine
U . Depart
11. "'1uJder,• aa 28. Typo
10. Unrelenting
.10me aualp
meuUN8
11. ExelamaUl. Sellldlna.
30. Arabian
tion
Viana in
chieftain
18. U. S. lai&amp;.rMb
Russia
211 . Brtdge
21 Metal taga 1&amp;. Place of
polriUONI
23. MedievaL
wonbip
:W. Cup

and

22

and he&gt; llnR,

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llJDamlc 88 IIDiidiJ Sell
Belle l wblte, malddlut

llidewoll !Ires, wheel d!Jea,

BUY NOW AT LOW WINTER PRICES!

2.0wned
19.lol....,w
3. Type o(
20. City in
base hit
Belgium
i. RltJe........ 11. As·

62 Olds_ $1595

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Get Extra Cash The Want ·Ad Way
.. Motor Co.
8-Dally Sentinel,

and IIIey aecompanled.ber back
It her home &amp;mday. .
Mrs. 11da Bland and daughter
Mn. Ruth Yoho and Mr. ano
Mn. l"orest Brock of New Mar·
ltD&amp;VIIIe, w. Va., wn Saturda.1
cuesll bere of their siJter, Mr.
tmd Mn. Blain TayiGI' 8lld lam·

ENJOY SUNDAY
DINNE" AT : ..

BAILEY'S

0., Feb•. 18, 19641

••· \NT AD

!SICNS

INH'H• , . , 1 ·ON

QUAlJTf

---~ $2095
4 Dr. Sta. Wagon, 6500 miles, by local owner, like new

1965 Ford Falcon Futura

~:=~~~:~~:~~~·;:·j~-~~i.~ II

~

flar *•llf
•• """'e•
w WOnt
.no ln.. rtlon

• Con 1

Minimum Chu,. •o ctnfl
11 CHill pet WCirtl tor Th.... Con.
~ttlttl"

lnnri .. nt

II " ' cant DIKount en 111111 eoa
IIIII ldl Nil Wlftltft It dip.
CAU GF '"ANI(j lo O&amp;ITUARIII
ll.U few H w.rf Mmlmum. Itch
afllltloul word 1c.

.......Uetl, ..... ,...

lljlll'l

llr'l llconle? Cd WY . . .
IIIII•

700x14
tires,bigspare
tire never
used, showroom
dark aquaclean.
flnlth,
P.B.
radio,
6 engine,
std. trans.,

F1mlly Fun, Fine Food, Our Delight

$2149

1964 Olds "88" 4 Door
Ill AT . .

,.

'UTOMOBIL&amp; 1D1r111C1 -

Power steering and brakes, auto.

We treat famllles royally. Brl~ your1 here Sunc!Jy
for our specialty, Broasted Cbi~ken, or other tastY ,
dishes.

trans.. radJo, heater,

blue finish, spot clean, deluxe Interior.

$345

1959 Rambler American

ALL FOODS AVAILABLE FOR CARRY.OUT

Station Wagon. 6 cyl. std. trans., good tires, oound body
radio and heater. A real buy.
'

Pomeroy Motor Co.

Ollf~ICI WOUIII
I!JI A. M. ,_ 1111 P . M. Ditty
llhtrctty 1111 A. M. ... II!H Noon
•
11''1 SD IAIY
TO P'LACI A
IIIIIUL f PRODUCIN.
WANT AD

!HI! '""UJNOr. t

~II'I'IHI!IN!If/l
'IHlS I'LU.IN!Y 1!111

UTTUi llO llliAf; .

1

Mr. and. Mn. 'flli!ntoD Clark
and flllllllY of Columbua ealled
1111 bll brother, Mr. and Mrs.
Way Clark and fomlly SUDday.
Mrs, lllarlea Tucker and ther Mn. Oladyl Taylor, call·
lid 1111 Mr. and 161. lienDall
. AlarlbaD and dalqbter, PtQY.
NCeDtly. Mr. MaflhaU II quite
PIOI'ly at lhll time.
· Hr. and !ln. Jack Wealber·
lll8D were Sunday ~ of
Mr. 8lld Mrs. Delbert Newland.
Rev. and Mn. Freeland Nor·
ria eallad 011 1\D': tmd Mrs. Jack '
~eatberman sUnday

evemnc.

BAILEY'S RESTAliRAiw

211 E. Main
Helen lelley

1

.

~~y:

Pomerov

aYNIAI.ADMIII

Pomeroy

lrla (Ioiiar&gt; Colllno

Lawlt Rlpalr Service
-FOR-

OPEN IVES. 9!00 P.M.
JIOMEROY, CHO

tHEAnNG
I PLUMBING
eROOFING

PHONE WY 2·2156

LEWIS
REPAIR SERVICE

By HOWII SCHNEIDEil

ALL RIGI-IT

/
'

THEN. LET'S BITI'H
SET AN EXAMPLE
FOR THE IQP

WY 1-2374
IM Milt II.
Mlddlt!Mrl

WO$T1HE
ElAMPLE .WRING

WORKING HOIJRS

AM&gt; 1\1. TAXE.

1H&amp; COFFEE BREAI&lt;S.,
ILNCH 1-!~ WE£1&lt;.-

GASOliNI! ALLEY

ly KING

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S•lel UHCI
F1rrn Equipment
1 Unci Now Holl1nd
SPREADER - - $325

Power takeoff. Extra JOOd
shape.

52 FORD TRACTOR
Runs good. Priced to seD.

ANTIQUE ~llrni:ure.
diShes
mtseellaneous Call or write
Mre. Howard Cecil. 8011 W

BORN LOSER

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FULTON-THOMPSON
TRACTOR SALES

Main St.. Pomeroy

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SEO IS AI,.L.Ao\UJG!

WY 2-5101

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FURNITURE CO,
MASON, W. VA.
LITTLI ORPHAN ANNII!
Ye"AI.{' Yi&lt;HOW ~METHING.
I&lt;ICI'?! PAY ATTE NTION : YDU
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64 Olds_ $259~
Jet Star I Hard Top Sport
Coupe, V-8, auto. trona.,
power bnkes, p.,...
steering, r1dio, wbita

PRICE RISE
AOROSll

THREE and four room furnisllt'd and unfurnished apart·
meols. WY ~MJ4.
12 6 tic
f ROOM furnished apart;;;e;;t
for rent Pooo• WY 2·2176. .U·
ter 5 p.m Phone WY 2-3574.
Rowley and Reed Hardware.
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:;;Tf{~A;-;Jt"'.E""I&lt;:-:-Ul'I'S=:--_..:.Iree
age

1. Pelletl
of lead
15. Type of
ga.a
9. Moongoddeu
10. Foreign
12. OiKJ"edt.er

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water Brown·• frail
er Park &lt;Slate Approved;
Mlnem11Je. Oblo, r'DOIIe IV\
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- -- TWO TRAILER SPACES~tor
rent in the Village ot Middleport. Call WY 2-3346 or WY
2-2186 or WY 2-3600.
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24. Llthuaniu
coin
25. lll8CI"ibed

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2 4 tfe ;
FURNlSHED opartmem .
3I
roomJ and bath. 390 S. 2nd '
Av&lt;., Middleport. Call WY z. l
5262.
2 15 lie 'I
AVAILABLE March lst, business building. Located at 120 ·
East Main St., Pomeroy. Call
Matilda Schorn, WY 2-2524.
2 15 tic
l ROOM furnished apartment.
Phone WY 2·5435 212 South
5th Avenue, Middleport, Ohlo
Flli!R ROOM -FUR=NISHED
apnrtment. WY 2-5385.
1 21 Uc
NI(FLY furnished ·f IIOdroOia
•n""lmeot, Middleport, WY ~
3814.

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mllea from Pomeroy Phone
SB NIU.
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bulldozer radiator to the
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One letl-er simply st.andll for uother. ID. thla BIUilple A. 11 uMct
for tbt tbret u, X for tiM two O'a, etc. 8ln«1e letter.. .,_..
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61 Olds _

F-85 Cotlaos Sp. Cpe. V-8

ll Door H.T. !l)'llamle . . ·
V-8 motor, automaUo

$1295

• door.
auto..bnkea " sletrlnr, radio
• new P'lreetOIIe eGO
wblto aldewall tlret. Loob

WINNIE WINKLE

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60 Olds "'"r"' $1195

D1nomle 88 4 Door S.
dana. Auto. lraDI., power
bnkeo, power lleeriDI
and m41o. Your eboloe

88 Celebrity Sedm,
V-1, ROwtr brllleo
1 t e e r IDf, llldhmatle
lrlaa. like IIIW white
!Ide Wlll ~L ..beautiful
l8lfOOII _.., lbillll..
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Plc~up. Popular fleet aide body. Orltllnal red flnlab lhowa

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TH• WORLD, .J'IR.i!T loiOVII BDI1!11:LJ'..-80CIIATII8 .
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57 Clievroltt 4 Door Sedan ·- - - $395
\1-8 ~- ~Qij fniiiiDiuiOil

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BUICK- PONTIAC- GMC TRUCK

GMAC FINANCING

POMEROY,

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RXVYL

By IIRANNEI

real lood.

59 Mercury ~y Palk Sta. W•gon _ $595

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61 Pontiac • • - • .. . $895

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61 Mercury - $895

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white lldewall -llreo. All

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lnDL, baef&lt;.up Uibta and

64 Pontiac • $2295
Wltb V-8 1110tor. automatle lraumfsllon. With p..
wor bratet and lleerlnl.

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4 dr. Sedan. e cyl. economy modeL

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62 Olds_ $1395

AS-IS
. SPECfALS
.

V BA IQD aKzX .-LUQD a It

re 1•. Ifnc

tWted tllau. boetet oeato.

auto., power biikea .l
ateerlDI, radloa:...;tblted
willdsbl~,
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lldewalll, real
0111.

motor, auto. 1nns., radio,
new white aldewall tlreo,
..heel dues, wbito over
blue with all blue •loyl
interior. Bueket oeata.

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all vinyl 1nter1ot

2 dr. Hard Top. Buick's flneat and beat aerlet and tbll one
II really nice. Power lleerbli and brlkel. Automauc.

CWI'OM Blri'CIIERING IDl 4 dr. Sedan. Beautiful aU white flnltb. H dnmaU t1r1
euttiDg. WIU buF hid01 .,..., Power steering and brate1, .
y
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ve.
Hoilday PbU Meier,

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63 Catalina Pontiac ••• $1995

Complola ......
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most like the day It was oold. Power ateerlng and brakes.
Hydramatic.

VB - 4 dr. Sedan. Beautiful au Yblyl upbolllery Power
;;e....,O::IIIeerlng and btakel. One ot 111ee11 '83 ID - . •

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St&amp;. Wagon .. Showo extra good care. Tblt car Wll ~woned
by one of our most frequent repeat customers. Power
ateerlng and brakes. Hydramatic.

RADIATOR
PonticiC.- - ~295
SERVICE VB64Sta.Catalina
Wagon. Air Conditioned. Finish and upholllery aJ.

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63 Catalina Pontiac- •• $'J877

EXPERIENCED

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21

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word
42. Correct

- - $1495
- - - - $1895

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BE1.TING, PLIJMBiNG Rura
llDKol l!o!Ue Gu Aroold
Deluxe 4 Dr. Sedan. Low mileage by one particular owner
tllen. · 611 i. MaiD Street Automatic shift. Radio, ImmaCUlate l118ide and out
Pome...,..
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living room. dining room, !{Jtchen, ba~emeflt and garage I
forced air gas furnac1·
ternut Avenue. Call WY 2-

II~

1tellll

w.

MlnorsvUie

Ohlo. End your eewer troul&gt;
les. We bave all sizes ••w·er l 4 Dr. Sedan. Popular Deluxe series with all vinyl tealll.
1118cltlnes. Reaoonable
A~tomatic trans. Racllo. One very careful local owner. Low
W'f l-2974, day or
mileage.
8 U lie

aumed
5. Un1pokea
names
0. Fragrant
22. Cau..
reetn
ttooaly
T. French river 25. Twisted
age
8. ReBound
by force
13. Perfume
9. AJaa.tJan,
26. Hank ot
with lnceue
for one
twine
U . Depart
11. "'1uJder,• aa 28. Typo
10. Unrelenting
.10me aualp
meuUN8
11. ExelamaUl. Sellldlna.
30. Arabian
tion
Viana in
chieftain
18. U. S. lai&amp;.rMb
Russia
211 . Brtdge
21 Metal taga 1&amp;. Place of
polriUONI
23. MedievaL
wonbip
:W. Cup

and

22

and he&gt; llnR,

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Belle l wblte, malddlut

llidewoll !Ires, wheel d!Jea,

BUY NOW AT LOW WINTER PRICES!

2.0wned
19.lol....,w
3. Type o(
20. City in
base hit
Belgium
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62 Olds_ $1595

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Dr, tefer• f'VDMOtiOD
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CANCILLATIONI
COIIICTIOHI
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18, 1988

1964 Olds "88" 4 Door

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Family Fun, Fine Food, Our Delight

IIIII•

$2149

Sl.tuatecl ta thl Towu.hlp ol

Power steering and brakes, auto. trans., radio, bt1ater,
blue finish, spot clean, deluxe interior.

4 COft I p4f' W~ 1M IMOrtlen
MII'IIIIIUIII Ch.,.. 60 eflntl
1:11 Cofth . ., WOrcl tor TnrH Cln-

1959 Rambler American

IHVtl¥0 lftHf't..IHI

II " ' cent Dtscount on ltiiO 1c11 ,

••ra.

oM • • INIIcl wlttu• 10
CA.O OF TNANKI &amp; 081TUAIIII
11.11 fer N word Mtnlmu~n . loch
ocldlthanll o~~~ord 1c.
OF~ICI MOUlt
I:H A. M. Je IIH P. M. Doll-,
htvrday l::tt A. M. ' to Ualt N""
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IUUI.T I"IIODUCIN8
WANT AD

CoUilt)'

tow•:

$345

ud State ol •Jhlo.
and illlcrJbd • lol·

ALL FOODS AVAILABLE FOR CARRY-OUT

BAILEY'S RESTAURANT

l'urnlture ODd bouHbold
100&lt;11. We wW bll)' com.

Pomeroy Motor Co.
~I!ROY,

We treat families royally. Brlog yours here Sunday
for our specialty, Broaoted Chicken, or other tasty
dishea.

or~.

ot !lleiMI

1114 bouaded

Station Wagon. 6 cyl std. trans., good tires, aound body
radio and heater. A real buy.
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OPEN IVES. 9:00

IDd they acoompanled her back
t. her home Sunday.
Mra. 'Ida Bland and deqhter
Mn. Roth Yoho and Mr. IIlli
Mrs. Forest Brock of New Mar
immne, w. Va., wn Salllrdal
&amp;fleet&amp; bere of their sister, Mr.
and Mra. Blain Tayl&lt;lr ltld tam·

211 1. Main

'.M.

Pomeror
lrlo (loll•y• Colli,.

Holan IIIIey

pJete ostatas or IDlalllota.
Call ...

For S.le

KNOTTS USED
FURNITURE ond
AUCTION

OHIO

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IJTTLIIllO Hi!IT.

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hfJ brother, Mr. and Mr•
Way Clark and famlly Sunday.
Mra. Charlu Tucl:er and m~
!her Mrs. Glady• Taylor, ean
eel on Mr. IDd Mrs. Herman
Manball and daughter, 1'0recentl,y. Jifr. Mlll'sball Ia quite
poorly at thl1 Ume.
· Mr. 8lld Mn. Jack Weatherman were Sunday suesta ol
Mr. and Mra. Delbert Newland.
Rev. and Mrs. ~land Nor
ril called 011 Mr. and Mn. Jock ·
Weatherman Sunday evtnln8.

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Tuppers Plains

lewl1 Repelr Strvlct ·

-FOReHEATING
ePlUMBING
eROOFING

BaS Pet end
PoweU St., Middleport,
l:ut 1111 teet ,.~-· ·""'
PHONE WY 2·2156
Ia!
week 011d only. New
FOR SAlE
/ Real !:state For Sale
ll~nd.
416$17 :!:1n~t·;,_.;
· ,~;;;ru~;
menl of stock, 67 variE!Ites l
part of
a.
troplcol fish, weekend
In Memory
IIVHY WORRY over a sluggish·
~
1-I~~===~====~~~· 1 v\l;;,:-';~;if~~[;~;~
lals, pencil fish, 3 pr.
--- septic tank' Get Klean-EmBuslnest Service•
!!
By Mn. Evel)'ll Brlcklu
Dwaf Gowraml 3 pr.
~ LOVING memory of our fa-: AU septic tank cleaner, Land.l:l.t'bt f:
Mr~ Sed O'Brien of
reg. 75c each. X-ray
t"'er, Harry F. Bearhs, who mark r·arm Bureau. Pom e-~ TkAILER - lO 1 SO - WI!' I COMPLETE pest and
::~; 911 ~=
bua was a guest
cat $1.50, reg. price
;.assed away three years ago roy.
2 Ui 30tc NEW - 1963 VINDALE
control services. 20
:-'d !ft .~o-,1::!''
Mrs. Ethel Stout. Mn.
Painted moons - 3 pr.
today, February 18. Sadly
Completely furnished, 2 bed· experience. Meigs
de1ree1 w Eut
114
granddaughter, Pauline
2 18 2tc also of Celumbus ••• a
missed by his children.
TIMOTHY HAY. Roy Herrman, I room can sleep i,
.
only home owned
f!or:_ ~..~·•=• 0Cf'.•,;;,,,__
Betty, Pete, Dorothy,
Rt . 2, Cheshire, Ph. WY. :!- fl , excellent condition.
AJiied pest and termite
=o:_ ~.:::r:,-·~"'~i;n;~;
,;;.,,;,i.jj I
Selel Used
dey guesl of Mrs. Sloot.
Norma Jean, Florence 6795.
2 16 :uc MIDDLEPORT - PLUM
I
tral company. 605 w.
0.11 Aero IDd In
aere.
Mrs. Donald Hawk and em••· II
Farm Equipment
-Belnr Ule ume nai •t•to
Ann and Families.
CARPETS a fright?
Makel' 0re s tory frarne, 5• rooms, St., Pomeroy • Ohio• WY oonveyed
to Leattlr !lurk 1M VIr.
ren or Mansfield spent a week 1 Uaod New Holloncl
en&lt;' here with her mother, Mrs.
2 18 lte
them a be~::.utiful sight with bath, %: basement, furnace :' ,iiii315iilii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii2iiiil8iiii-;l f:!'!d ~~·':s.b'Pa~an~:c'ad d:
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Doris Koenig and son, Ricky. SPREADER-- $325
Blue Lustre. Rent
electric· heat ront and tlack porches, :.·
Met,. CountJ Deed Reeor4t.
-~:::-~~:-:::----,:Power talteoff. Extra eood
J0 t 100' 1 100' •liiiM 00
I
Said real utate ll located lD orEnll!red Bolplill
Mra. Zonn Taylor returned to shape.
· ,.,..,.,.,. •
Wanted To Bu
3hampooc-r, $1 . Baker Furni·
To111Wl!p. Meip CCK~nty, on1o.
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lure, M'lddleport.
'l'
•te POMEROY,
and tn Mo~~rtmntu.. cornmonlJ llnowr.
Persons entering Holt&lt;r Hos- the home of her son, Blain
ANTIQUE Fum
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bedroo frLINCOLN
b
aa Tuppers PlllllJ, Ohio. Said
52 FORD TRACTOR
tture,
dishes - -- ,- - - ~.
2
m
arne, ath, bot [
AT ITS GREATEST ostate oppr•too at no.ooo.oo, r~;~)
•Dd pita! during lhe last
24 bours lor from Camden Clark hospU- Runs good. Priced lo sell.
miscellaneous 1;an or wrne , iOUP S ON, the rug that 1s, ail furnace heating, full ba!ie-«nnot bl •old tor le.• tbu tw.J.
, thlr~b of tl11 appralaed valuo. Tfll'llll were: Kellh H. Hankins, 1116 al, Parkersburg, where she unMra. Howard Cecll. u W so cIean the spot ~ith Blue ment. Owner may assist in Plain or with pepperoni, , ot nle: cam oa day ot nle.
FUlTON-THOMPSON
Brentwood Dr.; Mrs. Alva E. d.,.went eye surgery.
Main St .. Pomeroy
Lustre. Rent electnc sham. financing. $8,000.00.
sausage, mushroom, ham or I
:':JsRT,,H::~J.~~:. oWo Johnaon 423 Seco d St .
Mrs. Mary Bu9by went to
TRACTOR SALES
e 29 ttc · pooer, $1. Pomeroy Cement ALBERT M. COX, BROKER combinations.
Weh!ller and Fultz.
lu
E.
Eblln,
Pa~ot
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visit
her sister Mr. and Mrs. wv 2·51 01
Block, Porr·eroy.
2--13-Gtc
WY 0 ~M
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9" or 12'' Sbe _75c to 1.50 (2) u, 18, 25; &lt;» "' u, sw
Lewis s. Simpkins, Rl. 2
Charles l&lt;lng of Apple Grove
Notice
BUDGETPRICED furniture In
2 17
Complote carry·Ciut Sarvlce
City; Jeffrey D. Fowler,
Fiiii=="--:...iiiiiiii""'\ I our third floor budget shop.
CALL W'r 2-9905
Mrs. Carl Roach
Pleasant: Warren H. Mo1rrlson.l
WANTED
Baker Furniture, Middleport, FOR SALE : 5 rooms witll utll- Pick up At G. &amp; G. CAFE
Pt. Pleasant; Mark R. F~·:~~~
Mfn to monalf or &lt;lealer oper. : Ohio.
11 12 tfc tty room. Water' gas and : 118 W. MAIN
POMEROY
Ho•leiB of Club
West
Columbia: Mrs. B1
ate Certified au staUollf
ln
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$2,500. Welsh
thl• r.nen.1 area . Appl,. by ell•· 1
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Town HilL Phone WY 2-3312.
...,.,.,Jj Mrs. Carl Rosch ermerto•lned , J. Diddle, Rt. 2 Racine;
New Furniture
lnr Salt Roell w. \ 'a . 'f:Jfl.5QU
Another Firat 11 Undmerk
2 9 tfc PAINTlNG Inside and out. Gen- lhe Chatter Club Wednesday Gladys M. Jonee, Pomeroy;
11 A. Bryant, Rutland:
"""'"' "' w&lt;Uo lo J&lt;l3 Soolb
NEW! lANDMARK - - - - - -- -- - oral repairing. In Pomeroy an I evening al her home,
Mn.
f'ront Street. Columbu1, Ohio.
ONLY
8
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FOP SALE· 8 room bouse wllh l Middleport area. WY 2-3792. 1St. rollowing a ahort business Forest · Malone, Jronlon; John
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batb, full llesemen~ BIN 9y-i
2 17 30tp ' session In charge of Mrs. Roach B. Blagg, Russell, Ky.; Mrs. I
DELICIOUS Homemade Pizza, j GASOUNE
flt.DO Down - lolonM
witt.
sell St., Middleport. Pbooe: .
--· - . president, games were played James L. BosUck, Rt. I Wurt·
50c, 75c, and $1.00 sizes. DeCononlent Terme
Pl Pleaaaui 695-260'1.
CURTIS, Dairy and beef aires. and prizes awarded lo Mrs land, Ky.; Mrs. Mack Crndluxe Pizza, $1.5fl Jeck 's Da1· !
11 I' tfe
Minimum of $6.00 '"": cow. CUiford Ebersbach, Mrs Thorn: dolph, Rt. 4 oak Hill ; Mrs.
ry Bar, Middleport 12 8 ~c
- - -- - - - -- ~o all farmers for Pmfoklln,a- .. Stewart, Mrs, Charl~s Car- Robert Allen Stewar~ Hamden. i
Help .Vanted
FOR SALE _ 4 room house
uon or serv1ce, ea11 ar er s. 1900 M R bert N 1
M
Births
1
WY "22tl4 p
"'5-3415 1 ' rs. o
eson, rs. M V
FURNITURE CO.
24 acres of ground, Letart
~
' omero), ~
' Robert Eads and Mrs Howard
rs. ance A. Dray, Rt. Z
"'M"'AI:-:
.E"":-:Need cash? Sell lamMASON, W. VA.
Township, 4 acree
Chester.
2-l:J..30te birchfield. Mrs. Wilbur oung . Gallipolis, son, 2:15 a.J!l, ThuraOil.&gt; Knapp Aerotred Shoes .·
F'ull or part time. High com- ,
botlom, l garage!,, tbt~~:~;~ SEWING machines. repolr ser li'On' the door prize. Mrs. Nalh-~ day.
houae and other 01
l'lce, aU mokea WY ~Z2114 an Biggs received a birthday
Dfscilarpd
missions plus bonus. Complete
located
on
St.
Rt.
The
Fabrll
Shoo
Pomero•
gift
from
her
secret
pal
and
Paula
A.
Barnette,
lme for men and women.
R•ou••r
,
·
$5.500.
George
Autb&gt;rlzed
Singer
Salee
and
a
b~lhday
gift
was
sent
E.
Brown,
Samuel
Carter, Llla~· l l
Equipment furnished
free.
1
and HI-Tilt
Broker, Hilton Wolfe,
Service.
J !!I Uc:
Mrs. Alfred Biggs from her lee F. Chancey, Mrs. Harry J.
~ r ite to Gordon Rae,
Dis· .
trict Sales Mgr., 3534 Darby- ' l. improves gasoline mileage
man,
Z
16
L
CONUI'nUNlNG
Refrlger
secret
pal.
Dennison, Charles M. Denny,
2. Cleans cc~rburetors
,
1
Gary
W. Foster, Ja111011 P Fra.ll
shire Drive, Columbus, Ohio. 3. Prt!vents ··arburelor icjoa
_;..,
a!:~
Re!ril!Refreshments
carrying
out
ley,
l\llchael
J. Hawk, ·Mrs.
Zip 43221.
2 16 3te
4. Stops fuel line freete-up
lnsurenc:e
i·
5 Prevent.&amp; rust, corrosion
Til
lhe
valentine
theme
were
servWilHam
M.
Hill,
Paul
R.
HoiJd.
4 1 110
WANTED: ExperienCed mecb-/ 6. Cleans ;otake manifUds
YOU'U GET A BmER IUY H~ '
·
ed by lhe h011tess lo lhose nam- asbel~ Shirley A. Jones, Mrs.
anic for minor parts installa- 7. i::uta cylinder wear
PHO'ro CopyrJII !emee. Capo
ed obove, Mra. Kenneth Mlc!I- Vernon Moore, MrL WIDiam
f
· M be
I a Eimin;t., rough idllng
111 made c1 '-al po-.
Eftrydoy Spoclolo
100 service. ust
mature, g_Proteds positive crankcase
-a
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ael, Mra. Harold Dunfee, Mro. Beyonlds, Mn. Earl M. w;r.~ll
with ability te manage de '
ventilation systeDUI.
bi.rtb recordl!l and almost u,
Charles Spires, Mrs. Raymond Elmer Roee, Mrs. Frank
Mllrlo'o Style Poot
partment and sell
parts. I DRIVE IN TO LANDMARK
Giber doeumeDII.
Fischer
and Mrs. Howard Pbll· zel, Mn. Owen WUbur,
Haircuts
$1.25
Good workmg conditions . In I Super S.nlct St•Uon Now
ReiUer baaruce, PometOJ
Ups.
Harry L. Willford.
$1.50
letter, state experience, ref·
I t Ut Shompoo I Sell
erencee and wages expected.;
Auto
-:IAA'I!!;;;;I'No:A;-;:;CA:;;S;;U"AL~TY;;;-;ln=.=ur=.=.==.. 30 doy color rinM,
Shampoo I HI
$3.50
Wnte c-o The Daily Sentinel
Mulleo •---- .a..
•BEAT THE SPRING
64 Olds _ $259~
62 Oldt- $1595
Pwmonenlo
$7.50
up
Bor 686A.
2 I ue'l 1963
VOLKSWAGN, $1.000. P•mero;-:-;:: 'WY'i.isa7_
let Slor I Hard Top Sport
We Sell and Senice
llJDomte 88 11Dllde7 led.
CHAMBER MAID for -Hotei I Call WI 1-mS.
2 II 3te
t I tfe
Wip IDd Wl(leta
Coupe, V-8, auto. lllnl.
Belp It wbfte, matcMDI
Martio. Apply In person.
II
o11 viDJt lllterlor v-a;
power brake~ power
Merie't Style Post
oulo.1 power iiiito. 6 ·
2-13-tilc
steering, radio, wbtte
oteer•na.
rodlo, tinted
IlL
124
l'h,
WY
U271
1
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DAIlY
oldewallllrel, wiles! dllel,
windlbftiG,, llt!l wbfle .
IYhevte. Ohio
BUY NOW AT LOW WINTER PRICESI
tiDied llul, bucket ,.II.
tfdewall.l, rul
eJiu -..·
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A.OROIIS
2. Owned
19. Mtadow
THREE and four room furnishL Pellell
3. Type of
20. City in
~ and unfurnished apartot lead
base hit
Belgium
'
ments. WY ..-5434.
12 6 tfc
and h.. llng,
Minersville
Bu.·ck
G. Type or
4... RJfle-ranp ll. Aa-.
OIUo. End yolD' ~ewer troub•
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Oldt
_
$1395
6101ch_$1295
ps
ttem•
awned
4 ROOM tnmished apartment
lee. We bave all si!eo oewer 4 Dr. Sedan. Popular Deluxe series wltb all vinyl soots.
9. Moon5. Unapoken
rwnea
F-tltl Cotlaq Sp, Cpe. V-8
I Door B.T. DJnomle Ill, ·
for rent P~oll&lt;' WY 2-2776. !\Idlachines.
Reasonable
Automauc trans. Radio. One very careful loco! owner. Low
.. &gt;ngrant
22. Caumotor,
auto. tnao. radio,
resin
tioultr
v.a motor, automade
ter &gt; p.m. Phone WY ~71. 10. Foreign
CeU WY ~2974, day or nlgbt. mileage.
aew wblte aldewa1l tlrel,
tnDJ.,
bact-up llihto ODd
Howley and Reed Hardware. lZ. O&amp;K!'eAer 7. French river 2&amp;. Twisted
wheel diact, wbtte over
age
8. R.eeound
by to~
11
willie
lldewoll
Urea. All
IJ 1 tic
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Bu·1ck
blue wllh all blue vinyl
13. Perfume
9. A.leatlan.,
26. Hank of
BEtTING,
PLUMBING
Ruro
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Interior.
Bucket
oeoll.
eeoiiDDIJ
biQ'.
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~T~KA~f~L~E~~un1~=--~~
with 1ncfl\8e
1or one
twine
Oo•ol Bottle G'8ll Arnold
H . Depart
tL "'Juieter,• 1.1 2&amp;. Type
Delu.e 4 Dr. Sedan. Low mileage by one particular oWJoer . II '·----------'
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8row1'1'1 l'td 15. Unrelenting
110rno (OHip
meaa~
lllertl. Ill E. MaiD Street Automatic sblft. Radio, Immaculate lnolde and out.
37. Born
er Park IStaw Approved)
1'1. Extlamalt. Scandlna.. 30. Arabian
89.Wur-ttemPomeroy.
• 22 tic
tlon
viana ln
~Mettatn
Mtnemtlle, Oblo, riiOile W\
bel'g
61 Mercury • $895
11 64 Pontiec • $2295
18. U . S. l1landl:
RWUiia
31 . Bridre
Catalina Pontiac • • •
I.D2t
I ll ~c 21 _MMal tag• U. Place of
poaltionl
40. P tAtallna 2 door Hard Top.
t door. V.a, auto., pow.,
EXPERIENCED
WOrahlp
3f. Gup
Two TRAILE!f .. sl&gt;ACE:s ·-for 23. MedievaL
onwneut
sta. Wagon. Sho,.. extra good care. Tblo car wa1 ":~~~~~ Wltb V-8 motor, outomabrakes 6 aleerfnJ, ndlo·
by one of our most frequent repeat customers. P
rent in the Village ol Middle- 24. Lithuanian
f
DeW Firt1toee
1100
lteerlng
and
brak
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U. transmfQloa. Wftb poport. CaU WY 2-3346 or IVY
coin
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wblte
ofdewall
th-eo.
Looke
25 . IFW~Cribed
wor braket and oleerfnf.
2-2186 or WY !-3600.
ODd rt1DI real loocl
27 .~ Cia! ...
11 30 tic
Catalina
Pontioc
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board ltMI
BRICK Dupl'-c
e,- -:3:- bedroom
From lbe loraHI truet or VB Sta. Wagon. Alr Conditioned. Flnloh and up::!~=~:.~
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29. Conlract.
bulldozer r1cllator to lbe ~;~~~tl~~e day It was oold. Power steering and
living room. dining room. kit- 32 . Comp~W~
2 • 60 Oldl _ $995
I" •
IIDIUMI better core.
600id·~ $1195
chen, ba!'ement and gar:JEe
pt&gt;int
SUper 88 Celebrity Sedao,
llJDamle 88 4 Door S.
forced air gas furnact' But- 33. Religious
v-a. _ .. brakeo 110servlcedana. Auto. tnaa., power
ternut Avenue. Call WY 2-- 1 3-t. Hebrew
,,. e r l 01. B)dnmatle
Catalina Pontiac- rbntee, power lteerlnf
5127.
2 4 tlc :
tnDJ., llko otw white
letler
"""'~I
VB
4
dr.
Seden.
Beautltul
all
vlayl
upbolJtery
Poww
II
36.
Sf!oa
eag!ea
llde
Will tina~. beautiful
and
radio.
Your
ebolee
FURNTSHED apartmem ,
J 1 38 . Atlu, for
lloerlng and bl'lkea. Ou of a1ee11 '83 Ill u-.a. '
~ metowe llnfoll.
rooms and ballt. 300 S. 2nd '
"~.. cram ]lllfl
one
CoaQIIolo ......
1...
Ave., Middleport. Call WY 2- l 4L Weather
Crill Knuflttnf
5262.
2 15 tie
42. Correc:t
I··
Wrllle. ....... Codr. Hard Top. Bulclt'a flnoll and bell oerle1 and IIIla
lltt'fls
AVAILABLE MarCh 1st, b"'l· U . Plural
&amp;.
t..
IIJIADIIIIIID
really nice. Power sleerlll&amp; and brlkea. Automallc.
.~.~•.,d with
I"'
ness building. Located at 120 ·
.
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I&amp;W ud. I'I&amp;W
East Main St., Pomeroy. CAll cc. t...,W.ature 141
1 ua
Pontiac •
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59 Mercury Colony Perle Ste. Wegon _ $595
Matilda Schorn, WY 2-2524.
41
I. Fann
CUSTOM
BliTCHERiliG
"'"
4
dr.
Seden.
Beautiful
all
wblto
flnlob.
H)'dramatlc
,.._
2 15 tfe
01
~·
11 V-8 motor, power oqulpment, ute new t1no
future
eullfDI. WIU bUJ bldea every Power steering and brakea
l ROOM furnished apartment.
Monday Pbll Meter,
'
D-'ILY 08\'Pl'OQVOTE - Hore'o bow t. WHk olh
57 Chevrolet 4 Door Stclen
$395
Phone WY 2-5435 212 Soutll
Ali:YDLa&amp;AitR
S-15lo.
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Chevrolet
ton
•
V-8
~tor.
oatomotlo
tnnmtulon
5th Avenue, Middleport, Ohlo
II LONOFJ:LLOW
1 2 lie
One lett.et sl.mpl, daMs for another. lD. th11 sample A. 11 uJJed
r'lli !RROOM - -=FUR=NISHED for the tbree L'-' X for ta.e two 0'.. etc. 81J1C]e letten, .,._.
58 Ford 4 Door Stden - - - - - $295
trophJe~~~, tbe leagth and fonnatloo ot U. wor41 are all Ja&amp;Dt&amp;.
armrtment. WY 2-5385.
V-8 motor, auto. lllnl., new rubber
F..u.cb d'\y Lb\111 codt W&amp;en are dlfferat.
I 21 tfc
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QLM•
NIC~I.Y iurnlsbed 2
PlBI&lt;RZQUZ
'rDli:LX
D
ar,,·tment, Middleport, WY SllXVTL
3874.
VZIIlQ
xa.z 81&lt;1 l&lt;li'FZQHJILZ
I 14 tic
V 8 A.J Q D I: liZ X . - L i l CjDR R
MOTOR SALES
IIIAILER LOT, ·Rutland, flve
't .
Y - y ' • ClrJptoqaoW. LET Hnl THA.T WOULD XOVJl
mlla from Pomeroy. Phono
TH* WORLD, FDIBr &gt;&lt;OVII HBIBII:Lr.-BOCRATIIlll .
GMAC FINANCING
811 Nll3.
12 23 IIOte
BUICK- PONTIAC- GMC TRUCK
tC 1118. Klnr n.turw 8yndlcatt, Ilk'.)
JOUR . ROOM rui1iimed lporlWY 2-5342
POMEROY, 0.
Codii11C.Oid&amp;
ment. WY :wtl5l
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ODd fomlly "' Columbus called

4 Dr. Sta. Wagon, 6500 miles, by local owner, like new
700xl4 tires, spare tire never used, dark aqua finish,
~~~\~~7i~rf[~-~~-,. P.B. radio, big 6 engine, std. trans., showroom clean.

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Llor Wont M . .Nicl

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1964 Olds "88" 4 Door

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Family Fun, Fine Food, Our Delight

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$2149

Sl.tuatecl ta thl Towu.hlp ol

Power steering and brakes, auto. trans., radio, bt1ater,
blue finish, spot clean, deluxe interior.

4 COft I p4f' W~ 1M IMOrtlen
MII'IIIIIUIII Ch.,.. 60 eflntl
1:11 Cofth . ., WOrcl tor TnrH Cln-

1959 Rambler American

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II " ' cent Dtscount on ltiiO 1c11 ,

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CA.O OF TNANKI &amp; 081TUAIIII
11.11 fer N word Mtnlmu~n . loch
ocldlthanll o~~~ord 1c.
OF~ICI MOUlt
I:H A. M. Je IIH P. M. Doll-,
htvrday l::tt A. M. ' to Ualt N""
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ALL FOODS AVAILABLE FOR CARRY-OUT

BAILEY'S RESTAURANT

l'urnlture ODd bouHbold
100&lt;11. We wW bll)' com.

Pomeroy Motor Co.
~I!ROY,

We treat families royally. Brlog yours here Sunday
for our specialty, Broaoted Chicken, or other tasty
dishea.

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1114 bouaded

Station Wagon. 6 cyl std. trans., good tires, aound body
radio and heater. A real buy.
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IDd they acoompanled her back
t. her home Sunday.
Mra. 'Ida Bland and deqhter
Mn. Roth Yoho and Mr. IIlli
Mrs. Forest Brock of New Mar
immne, w. Va., wn Salllrdal
&amp;fleet&amp; bere of their sister, Mr.
and Mra. Blain Tayl&lt;lr ltld tam·

211 1. Main

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Pomeror
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Holan IIIIey

pJete ostatas or IDlalllota.
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For S.le

KNOTTS USED
FURNITURE ond
AUCTION

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hfJ brother, Mr. and Mr•
Way Clark and famlly Sunday.
Mra. Charlu Tucl:er and m~
!her Mrs. Glady• Taylor, ean
eel on Mr. IDd Mrs. Herman
Manball and daughter, 1'0recentl,y. Jifr. Mlll'sball Ia quite
poorly at thl1 Ume.
· Mr. 8lld Mn. Jack Weatherman were Sunday suesta ol
Mr. and Mra. Delbert Newland.
Rev. and Mrs. ~land Nor
ril called 011 Mr. and Mn. Jock ·
Weatherman Sunday evtnln8.

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lewl1 Repelr Strvlct ·

-FOReHEATING
ePlUMBING
eROOFING

BaS Pet end
PoweU St., Middleport,
l:ut 1111 teet ,.~-· ·""'
PHONE WY 2·2156
Ia!
week 011d only. New
FOR SAlE
/ Real !:state For Sale
ll~nd.
416$17 :!:1n~t·;,_.;
· ,~;;;ru~;
menl of stock, 67 variE!Ites l
part of
a.
troplcol fish, weekend
In Memory
IIVHY WORRY over a sluggish·
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1-I~~===~====~~~· 1 v\l;;,:-';~;if~~[;~;~
lals, pencil fish, 3 pr.
--- septic tank' Get Klean-EmBuslnest Service•
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By Mn. Evel)'ll Brlcklu
Dwaf Gowraml 3 pr.
~ LOVING memory of our fa-: AU septic tank cleaner, Land.l:l.t'bt f:
Mr~ Sed O'Brien of
reg. 75c each. X-ray
t"'er, Harry F. Bearhs, who mark r·arm Bureau. Pom e-~ TkAILER - lO 1 SO - WI!' I COMPLETE pest and
::~; 911 ~=
bua was a guest
cat $1.50, reg. price
;.assed away three years ago roy.
2 Ui 30tc NEW - 1963 VINDALE
control services. 20
:-'d !ft .~o-,1::!''
Mrs. Ethel Stout. Mn.
Painted moons - 3 pr.
today, February 18. Sadly
Completely furnished, 2 bed· experience. Meigs
de1ree1 w Eut
114
granddaughter, Pauline
2 18 2tc also of Celumbus ••• a
missed by his children.
TIMOTHY HAY. Roy Herrman, I room can sleep i,
.
only home owned
f!or:_ ~..~·•=• 0Cf'.•,;;,,,__
Betty, Pete, Dorothy,
Rt . 2, Cheshire, Ph. WY. :!- fl , excellent condition.
AJiied pest and termite
=o:_ ~.:::r:,-·~"'~i;n;~;
,;;.,,;,i.jj I
Selel Used
dey guesl of Mrs. Sloot.
Norma Jean, Florence 6795.
2 16 :uc MIDDLEPORT - PLUM
I
tral company. 605 w.
0.11 Aero IDd In
aere.
Mrs. Donald Hawk and em••· II
Farm Equipment
-Belnr Ule ume nai •t•to
Ann and Families.
CARPETS a fright?
Makel' 0re s tory frarne, 5• rooms, St., Pomeroy • Ohio• WY oonveyed
to Leattlr !lurk 1M VIr.
ren or Mansfield spent a week 1 Uaod New Holloncl
en&lt;' here with her mother, Mrs.
2 18 lte
them a be~::.utiful sight with bath, %: basement, furnace :' ,iiii315iilii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii2iiiil8iiii-;l f:!'!d ~~·':s.b'Pa~an~:c'ad d:
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Doris Koenig and son, Ricky. SPREADER-- $325
Blue Lustre. Rent
electric· heat ront and tlack porches, :.·
Met,. CountJ Deed Reeor4t.
-~:::-~~:-:::----,:Power talteoff. Extra eood
J0 t 100' 1 100' •liiiM 00
I
Said real utate ll located lD orEnll!red Bolplill
Mra. Zonn Taylor returned to shape.
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Wanted To Bu
3hampooc-r, $1 . Baker Furni·
To111Wl!p. Meip CCK~nty, on1o.
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lure, M'lddleport.
'l'
•te POMEROY,
and tn Mo~~rtmntu.. cornmonlJ llnowr.
Persons entering Holt&lt;r Hos- the home of her son, Blain
ANTIQUE Fum
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bedroo frLINCOLN
b
aa Tuppers PlllllJ, Ohio. Said
52 FORD TRACTOR
tture,
dishes - -- ,- - - ~.
2
m
arne, ath, bot [
AT ITS GREATEST ostate oppr•too at no.ooo.oo, r~;~)
•Dd pita! during lhe last
24 bours lor from Camden Clark hospU- Runs good. Priced lo sell.
miscellaneous 1;an or wrne , iOUP S ON, the rug that 1s, ail furnace heating, full ba!ie-«nnot bl •old tor le.• tbu tw.J.
, thlr~b of tl11 appralaed valuo. Tfll'llll were: Kellh H. Hankins, 1116 al, Parkersburg, where she unMra. Howard Cecll. u W so cIean the spot ~ith Blue ment. Owner may assist in Plain or with pepperoni, , ot nle: cam oa day ot nle.
FUlTON-THOMPSON
Brentwood Dr.; Mrs. Alva E. d.,.went eye surgery.
Main St .. Pomeroy
Lustre. Rent electnc sham. financing. $8,000.00.
sausage, mushroom, ham or I
:':JsRT,,H::~J.~~:. oWo Johnaon 423 Seco d St .
Mrs. Mary Bu9by went to
TRACTOR SALES
e 29 ttc · pooer, $1. Pomeroy Cement ALBERT M. COX, BROKER combinations.
Weh!ller and Fultz.
lu
E.
Eblln,
Pa~ot
~r
visit
her sister Mr. and Mrs. wv 2·51 01
Block, Porr·eroy.
2--13-Gtc
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9" or 12'' Sbe _75c to 1.50 (2) u, 18, 25; &lt;» "' u, sw
Lewis s. Simpkins, Rl. 2
Charles l&lt;lng of Apple Grove
Notice
BUDGETPRICED furniture In
2 17
Complote carry·Ciut Sarvlce
City; Jeffrey D. Fowler,
Fiiii=="--:...iiiiiiii""'\ I our third floor budget shop.
CALL W'r 2-9905
Mrs. Carl Roach
Pleasant: Warren H. Mo1rrlson.l
WANTED
Baker Furniture, Middleport, FOR SALE : 5 rooms witll utll- Pick up At G. &amp; G. CAFE
Pt. Pleasant; Mark R. F~·:~~~
Mfn to monalf or &lt;lealer oper. : Ohio.
11 12 tfc tty room. Water' gas and : 118 W. MAIN
POMEROY
Ho•leiB of Club
West
Columbia: Mrs. B1
ate Certified au staUollf
ln
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$2,500. Welsh
thl• r.nen.1 area . Appl,. by ell•· 1
r
Town HilL Phone WY 2-3312.
...,.,.,Jj Mrs. Carl Rosch ermerto•lned , J. Diddle, Rt. 2 Racine;
New Furniture
lnr Salt Roell w. \ 'a . 'f:Jfl.5QU
Another Firat 11 Undmerk
2 9 tfc PAINTlNG Inside and out. Gen- lhe Chatter Club Wednesday Gladys M. Jonee, Pomeroy;
11 A. Bryant, Rutland:
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NEW! lANDMARK - - - - - -- -- - oral repairing. In Pomeroy an I evening al her home,
Mn.
f'ront Street. Columbu1, Ohio.
ONLY
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FOP SALE· 8 room bouse wllh l Middleport area. WY 2-3792. 1St. rollowing a ahort business Forest · Malone, Jronlon; John
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batb, full llesemen~ BIN 9y-i
2 17 30tp ' session In charge of Mrs. Roach B. Blagg, Russell, Ky.; Mrs. I
DELICIOUS Homemade Pizza, j GASOUNE
flt.DO Down - lolonM
witt.
sell St., Middleport. Pbooe: .
--· - . president, games were played James L. BosUck, Rt. I Wurt·
50c, 75c, and $1.00 sizes. DeCononlent Terme
Pl Pleaaaui 695-260'1.
CURTIS, Dairy and beef aires. and prizes awarded lo Mrs land, Ky.; Mrs. Mack Crndluxe Pizza, $1.5fl Jeck 's Da1· !
11 I' tfe
Minimum of $6.00 '"": cow. CUiford Ebersbach, Mrs Thorn: dolph, Rt. 4 oak Hill ; Mrs.
ry Bar, Middleport 12 8 ~c
- - -- - - - -- ~o all farmers for Pmfoklln,a- .. Stewart, Mrs, Charl~s Car- Robert Allen Stewar~ Hamden. i
Help .Vanted
FOR SALE _ 4 room house
uon or serv1ce, ea11 ar er s. 1900 M R bert N 1
M
Births
1
WY "22tl4 p
"'5-3415 1 ' rs. o
eson, rs. M V
FURNITURE CO.
24 acres of ground, Letart
~
' omero), ~
' Robert Eads and Mrs Howard
rs. ance A. Dray, Rt. Z
"'M"'AI:-:
.E"":-:Need cash? Sell lamMASON, W. VA.
Township, 4 acree
Chester.
2-l:J..30te birchfield. Mrs. Wilbur oung . Gallipolis, son, 2:15 a.J!l, ThuraOil.&gt; Knapp Aerotred Shoes .·
F'ull or part time. High com- ,
botlom, l garage!,, tbt~~:~;~ SEWING machines. repolr ser li'On' the door prize. Mrs. Nalh-~ day.
houae and other 01
l'lce, aU mokea WY ~Z2114 an Biggs received a birthday
Dfscilarpd
missions plus bonus. Complete
located
on
St.
Rt.
The
Fabrll
Shoo
Pomero•
gift
from
her
secret
pal
and
Paula
A.
Barnette,
lme for men and women.
R•ou••r
,
·
$5.500.
George
Autb&gt;rlzed
Singer
Salee
and
a
b~lhday
gift
was
sent
E.
Brown,
Samuel
Carter, Llla~· l l
Equipment furnished
free.
1
and HI-Tilt
Broker, Hilton Wolfe,
Service.
J !!I Uc:
Mrs. Alfred Biggs from her lee F. Chancey, Mrs. Harry J.
~ r ite to Gordon Rae,
Dis· .
trict Sales Mgr., 3534 Darby- ' l. improves gasoline mileage
man,
Z
16
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CONUI'nUNlNG
Refrlger
secret
pal.
Dennison, Charles M. Denny,
2. Cleans cc~rburetors
,
1
Gary
W. Foster, Ja111011 P Fra.ll
shire Drive, Columbus, Ohio. 3. Prt!vents ··arburelor icjoa
_;..,
a!:~
Re!ril!Refreshments
carrying
out
ley,
l\llchael
J. Hawk, ·Mrs.
Zip 43221.
2 16 3te
4. Stops fuel line freete-up
lnsurenc:e
i·
5 Prevent.&amp; rust, corrosion
Til
lhe
valentine
theme
were
servWilHam
M.
Hill,
Paul
R.
HoiJd.
4 1 110
WANTED: ExperienCed mecb-/ 6. Cleans ;otake manifUds
YOU'U GET A BmER IUY H~ '
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ed by lhe h011tess lo lhose nam- asbel~ Shirley A. Jones, Mrs.
anic for minor parts installa- 7. i::uta cylinder wear
PHO'ro CopyrJII !emee. Capo
ed obove, Mra. Kenneth Mlc!I- Vernon Moore, MrL WIDiam
f
· M be
I a Eimin;t., rough idllng
111 made c1 '-al po-.
Eftrydoy Spoclolo
100 service. ust
mature, g_Proteds positive crankcase
-a
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ael, Mra. Harold Dunfee, Mro. Beyonlds, Mn. Earl M. w;r.~ll
with ability te manage de '
ventilation systeDUI.
bi.rtb recordl!l and almost u,
Charles Spires, Mrs. Raymond Elmer Roee, Mrs. Frank
Mllrlo'o Style Poot
partment and sell
parts. I DRIVE IN TO LANDMARK
Giber doeumeDII.
Fischer
and Mrs. Howard Pbll· zel, Mn. Owen WUbur,
Haircuts
$1.25
Good workmg conditions . In I Super S.nlct St•Uon Now
ReiUer baaruce, PometOJ
Ups.
Harry L. Willford.
$1.50
letter, state experience, ref·
I t Ut Shompoo I Sell
erencee and wages expected.;
Auto
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Shampoo I HI
$3.50
Wnte c-o The Daily Sentinel
Mulleo •---- .a..
•BEAT THE SPRING
64 Olds _ $259~
62 Oldt- $1595
Pwmonenlo
$7.50
up
Bor 686A.
2 I ue'l 1963
VOLKSWAGN, $1.000. P•mero;-:-;:: 'WY'i.isa7_
let Slor I Hard Top Sport
We Sell and Senice
llJDomte 88 11Dllde7 led.
CHAMBER MAID for -Hotei I Call WI 1-mS.
2 II 3te
t I tfe
Wip IDd Wl(leta
Coupe, V-8, auto. lllnl.
Belp It wbfte, matcMDI
Martio. Apply In person.
II
o11 viDJt lllterlor v-a;
power brake~ power
Merie't Style Post
oulo.1 power iiiito. 6 ·
2-13-tilc
steering, radio, wbtte
oteer•na.
rodlo, tinted
IlL
124
l'h,
WY
U271
1
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DAIlY
oldewallllrel, wiles! dllel,
windlbftiG,, llt!l wbfle .
IYhevte. Ohio
BUY NOW AT LOW WINTER PRICESI
tiDied llul, bucket ,.II.
tfdewall.l, rul
eJiu -..·
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2. Owned
19. Mtadow
THREE and four room furnishL Pellell
3. Type of
20. City in
~ and unfurnished apartot lead
base hit
Belgium
'
ments. WY ..-5434.
12 6 tfc
and h.. llng,
Minersville
Bu.·ck
G. Type or
4... RJfle-ranp ll. Aa-.
OIUo. End yolD' ~ewer troub•
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Oldt
_
$1395
6101ch_$1295
ps
ttem•
awned
4 ROOM tnmished apartment
lee. We bave all si!eo oewer 4 Dr. Sedan. Popular Deluxe series wltb all vinyl soots.
9. Moon5. Unapoken
rwnea
F-tltl Cotlaq Sp, Cpe. V-8
I Door B.T. DJnomle Ill, ·
for rent P~oll&lt;' WY 2-2776. !\Idlachines.
Reasonable
Automauc trans. Radio. One very careful loco! owner. Low
.. &gt;ngrant
22. Caumotor,
auto. tnao. radio,
resin
tioultr
v.a motor, automade
ter &gt; p.m. Phone WY ~71. 10. Foreign
CeU WY ~2974, day or nlgbt. mileage.
aew wblte aldewa1l tlrel,
tnDJ.,
bact-up llihto ODd
Howley and Reed Hardware. lZ. O&amp;K!'eAer 7. French river 2&amp;. Twisted
wheel diact, wbtte over
age
8. R.eeound
by to~
11
willie
lldewoll
Urea. All
IJ 1 tic
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Bu·1ck
blue wllh all blue vinyl
13. Perfume
9. A.leatlan.,
26. Hank of
BEtTING,
PLUMBING
Ruro
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Bucket
oeoll.
eeoiiDDIJ
biQ'.
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with 1ncfl\8e
1or one
twine
Oo•ol Bottle G'8ll Arnold
H . Depart
tL "'Juieter,• 1.1 2&amp;. Type
Delu.e 4 Dr. Sedan. Low mileage by one particular oWJoer . II '·----------'
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8row1'1'1 l'td 15. Unrelenting
110rno (OHip
meaa~
lllertl. Ill E. MaiD Street Automatic sblft. Radio, Immaculate lnolde and out.
37. Born
er Park IStaw Approved)
1'1. Extlamalt. Scandlna.. 30. Arabian
89.Wur-ttemPomeroy.
• 22 tic
tlon
viana ln
~Mettatn
Mtnemtlle, Oblo, riiOile W\
bel'g
61 Mercury • $895
11 64 Pontiec • $2295
18. U . S. l1landl:
RWUiia
31 . Bridre
Catalina Pontiac • • •
I.D2t
I ll ~c 21 _MMal tag• U. Place of
poaltionl
40. P tAtallna 2 door Hard Top.
t door. V.a, auto., pow.,
EXPERIENCED
WOrahlp
3f. Gup
Two TRAILE!f .. sl&gt;ACE:s ·-for 23. MedievaL
onwneut
sta. Wagon. Sho,.. extra good care. Tblo car wa1 ":~~~~~ Wltb V-8 motor, outomabrakes 6 aleerfnJ, ndlo·
by one of our most frequent repeat customers. P
rent in the Village ol Middle- 24. Lithuanian
f
DeW Firt1toee
1100
lteerlng
and
brak
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U. transmfQloa. Wftb poport. CaU WY 2-3346 or IVY
coin
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wblte
ofdewall
th-eo.
Looke
25 . IFW~Cribed
wor braket and oleerfnf.
2-2186 or WY !-3600.
ODd rt1DI real loocl
27 .~ Cia! ...
11 30 tic
Catalina
Pontioc
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board ltMI
BRICK Dupl'-c
e,- -:3:- bedroom
From lbe loraHI truet or VB Sta. Wagon. Alr Conditioned. Flnloh and up::!~=~:.~
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bulldozer r1cllator to lbe ~;~~~tl~~e day It was oold. Power steering and
living room. dining room. kit- 32 . Comp~W~
2 • 60 Oldl _ $995
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600id·~ $1195
chen, ba!'ement and gar:JEe
pt&gt;int
SUper 88 Celebrity Sedao,
llJDamle 88 4 Door S.
forced air gas furnact' But- 33. Religious
v-a. _ .. brakeo 110servlcedana. Auto. tnaa., power
ternut Avenue. Call WY 2-- 1 3-t. Hebrew
,,. e r l 01. B)dnmatle
Catalina Pontiac- rbntee, power lteerlnf
5127.
2 4 tlc :
tnDJ., llko otw white
letler
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VB
4
dr.
Seden.
Beautltul
all
vlayl
upbolJtery
Poww
II
36.
Sf!oa
eag!ea
llde
Will tina~. beautiful
and
radio.
Your
ebolee
FURNTSHED apartmem ,
J 1 38 . Atlu, for
lloerlng and bl'lkea. Ou of a1ee11 '83 Ill u-.a. '
~ metowe llnfoll.
rooms and ballt. 300 S. 2nd '
"~.. cram ]lllfl
one
CoaQIIolo ......
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Ave., Middleport. Call WY 2- l 4L Weather
Crill Knuflttnf
5262.
2 15 tie
42. Correc:t
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lltt'fls
AVAILABLE MarCh 1st, b"'l· U . Plural
&amp;.
t..
IIJIADIIIIIID
really nice. Power sleerlll&amp; and brlkea. Automallc.
.~.~•.,d with
I"'
ness building. Located at 120 ·
.
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I&amp;W ud. I'I&amp;W
East Main St., Pomeroy. CAll cc. t...,W.ature 141
1 ua
Pontiac •
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59 Mercury Colony Perle Ste. Wegon _ $595
Matilda Schorn, WY 2-2524.
41
I. Fann
CUSTOM
BliTCHERiliG
"'"
4
dr.
Seden.
Beautiful
all
wblto
flnlob.
H)'dramatlc
,.._
2 15 tfe
01
~·
11 V-8 motor, power oqulpment, ute new t1no
future
eullfDI. WIU bUJ bldea every Power steering and brakea
l ROOM furnished apartment.
Monday Pbll Meter,
'
D-'ILY 08\'Pl'OQVOTE - Hore'o bow t. WHk olh
57 Chevrolet 4 Door Stclen
$395
Phone WY 2-5435 212 Soutll
Ali:YDLa&amp;AitR
S-15lo.
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Chevrolet
ton
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V-8
~tor.
oatomotlo
tnnmtulon
5th Avenue, Middleport, Ohlo
II LONOFJ:LLOW
1 2 lie
One lett.et sl.mpl, daMs for another. lD. th11 sample A. 11 uJJed
r'lli !RROOM - -=FUR=NISHED for the tbree L'-' X for ta.e two 0'.. etc. 81J1C]e letten, .,._.
58 Ford 4 Door Stden - - - - - $295
trophJe~~~, tbe leagth and fonnatloo ot U. wor41 are all Ja&amp;Dt&amp;.
armrtment. WY 2-5385.
V-8 motor, auto. lllnl., new rubber
F..u.cb d'\y Lb\111 codt W&amp;en are dlfferat.
I 21 tfc
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QLM•
NIC~I.Y iurnlsbed 2
PlBI&lt;RZQUZ
'rDli:LX
D
ar,,·tment, Middleport, WY SllXVTL
3874.
VZIIlQ
xa.z 81&lt;1 l&lt;li'FZQHJILZ
I 14 tic
V 8 A.J Q D I: liZ X . - L i l CjDR R
MOTOR SALES
IIIAILER LOT, ·Rutland, flve
't .
Y - y ' • ClrJptoqaoW. LET Hnl THA.T WOULD XOVJl
mlla from Pomeroy. Phono
TH* WORLD, FDIBr &gt;&lt;OVII HBIBII:Lr.-BOCRATIIlll .
GMAC FINANCING
811 Nll3.
12 23 IIOte
BUICK- PONTIAC- GMC TRUCK
tC 1118. Klnr n.turw 8yndlcatt, Ilk'.)
JOUR . ROOM rui1iimed lporlWY 2-5342
POMEROY, 0.
Codii11C.Oid&amp;
ment. WY :wtl5l
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4 Dr. Sta. Wagon, 6500 miles, by local owner, like new
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I Fnther, Children,
MASON - Tonight following
lbe Wahama-Ravenswood •••• Obatrtl(' Birthday•
ketballbe game,
teenWahama
hance 1 Mrs. Edward Moore, • s. Seo.will
held at athe
High School auditorium from ond·av, Middleport, entertained
9:31 p.m. to 12 midnight. The with .• family dinner Wednesday
Javs will be In rharg•. Spon.oor ; evemng
honor
Ed rd Inand
th ofI her husband,
hlldre
II tbe Wahama Guidance Dept · ' Tommy
wa •and Sheila.
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17. ;r!my wa:
celebrating his
first birthday
and Sheila was observing her
Pomtray, Ohio
lith birthday. They received
gifl• and cards from relatives
TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
Bprt l-ancaster
and friends .
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''THE TRAIN"
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CartoonR
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SUNDAY,
MONDAY
Daddy,
Tommy byand Shei·
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I. day,
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gifts were Mr. and Mrs. George
Cab Calloway, Joan Blond,.li •John"'"· Mr. and Mrs. Hovat·
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the flrst.de!P'*murder trial of Erne at Walker, 39, GaWpolio, at 10 a.m. Monday iu-Gall!a
County Common Pleas Court.
Walker Is cltarCed with first degree murder In the Sept. 7 fatallllooUng of Thurma
Borden, 22, Kerr. He pleaded iDOl guilty when arraigned after being ludlcted by till ·'!'
September term giand jury. Ada W. Borden, 28, Kerr, wHe of the victim, waa also elm'•
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Tbunday alter spending a few wlib 32 members present.- Bar· trip in F1 ld
d Loull
Mn, Braee Uoyd, ehaJr.
Royal Areb Maaonl will bOld itt
her daughter and
open- While the:
IDs
maa ol the project and well·
lllllll81 illlpectlon J'rlday at 7:31
aw, · and Mrs. DwJght
e mee mg '" rttiaUstlc with his daughter and family bon bird lover, baa recel•·
p. m. wtth Cllarlel E. ZimnletLagan and son.
form. Reported ill were Zelda M
d M Re.
ed htl wilh lbe '""I fllnll
Weber in Sl Joseph Hospital, 1 r. an
':'· nness1er JohnP
pn,..
man u lnspeclill3 officer. A
Mrs. Leroy Watson
con· Fannie Adams in Camden · laon and children.
Mr. Rlllcoe Wite, wllo JIOI"
dinner wiD be served al 1:30
ftned to her )lome by illness. Clark Hospital and Opal Hoi- Mrs. Roger Klttle of GlousP· m. with the ladles u I
Mrs. Harry L. Bailey and Jon has blood clot in her leg. ter visited Monday with her the club lor ue. Tbla ..... Brien represented Weal Hall.
SATURDAY
Mrs. Norman McCallum were Leda Mae. Kraeuter is home aunt, Mrs. Vesta McCoy.
ject 11 ltelq apoliiGred bythe
SAUSBURY CUB SCOUTS
recent visitors In Sl Albans w from Hospital and
Dolores
NaUeDII Aasoelallan o1 ,._
PARTY IB HELD
Pack 216 wUI haVe a special
Va.
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has a baby girl.
SidneyMonday
Russell of
...,. Racine camp Fire Glrll en- meetlni on Saturday evening,
A communication
was read torMrs.visited
withGloosher oervm ef BlrdJ. Tbe elab..bao
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eskew from Edith Wakely, district Iatner, Rue Tuckerman.
placed lt ol lbe bOUIIel 1D Joyed a Valentine Party In Jan- Feb. 19, at 1 p.m. at the Sallswere in Charles!Dn, W. Va. deputy, in regard to the rail
.
the collllly.
vary at Ute Racine
Baptlal bury achool. All parenll are
Thursday where Mr. Eskew who In Pomeroy on March 31'
and Mn. David Ohlmger
Church. Attendlng were Jan lll'ied to attend.
fell at his employment break- reservations for dinner
cost
daughters, Susan and Son·
Alkire, Deborah Cross, Cricket
fUESDAY
ir_g his leg, entered Charleston $1.7 each are to be .;,nt ID ya, were m
Jut Week·
Carpenter Brenda Sayre, Jleo.
General Hospital for a cbeck- Cora Beegle. A district prac- end for a
wdh their daugbky Sayre, Brenda Holman, Rhllll- AMERICAN LEGION AUX·
up.
tioe Willi announlled
f. ter and armly, Mr. and Mra.
da Ervin, Shirley Pyles, Jane D.JARY of Lewis Manley Post
Mrs. Clyde Andrews left Wed- March 20 at Tuppers Plains. Thomas InnereUa and sons, Da·
Johnson, Nancy Bentz, Joy Z41 will have an Americanism
nesday lor a visit with relatives The Buddy Starcher show be- Vld. and Andy. Tlley went esUTC
Ut•ln$ Theiss, Martha Yost, AnD Me- program al the MI. Moriah Ball'
in Athens.
ing sponsored by District
for the observance ef Plana
Cllnock, Linda Grtndataff, J&gt;l. list churcb, Middleport, Tues13
1f
Mrs. John Kerr of Columbus Past Cooncllors Association on Dav1d s birthday.
were made lor a
ana Cross, an4 Brenda Brad- day at 7:30 p.m., with Mn.
and Mrs. Margaret Werner of February 2 at Pomero was
.Mr. and Mrs. Robert McEI- lion committee ID call an
ford.
Campbell Harper
J.n charge.
.Lagan were Saturday guests o1 sa announced
Y
, blnny, Jeffersonville, Ind., are IllS of the church by the Busy
Pdra. Wllaon Carr, eighth
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Mrs. Charles Buck.
A thank-yo~ note was read spe~dlng several days bere at 8ef Class of the First Baptist BOll presided at the sliver col· trlrt president, will be t bt
Beryl White of Ch..apeake, from Navada Beav.,. for a gift,
home in Middleport. :;:'urcb Thursday evening
fee service.
spt&gt;aker. The public is invited.
0
W. Va. and Ran Might and cards and visits . while haopital· They plan to visit with their
church.
siSter, Mrs. Floyd Rumfleld of led. Lucille Kraeuter, thanked daughter, Karen,
a graduate Mrs. Beulah While,
Rutland Vl!llted Tuesday with the memben for gifts, cards student at Ohio University. Alb· conducted the
Mrs. Charles Buck.
and visits when her dangbtor ens, before returmng ID lndi· opened with
the class
Mr. and Mrs_. David Might of Leda Mae was hospitalized: ana.
"Have Thine Own Way," ro1-1•
Pl~santvU!e vts1ted Wednesday Round robin get well cards were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Faulk lowed by prayer. Mrs.
With biS SISler, Mrs. Ellen Eb- sent It Mrs. Weber and Mrs. and san, Bobby of Urbana, have bath Slaven gave devotions
ersbach and Mrs. Charles Buc~. Adams.
returned there after spending tog scripture from St Jllbn and
My Bank
They also visited in Rutland At the close of the meeting several days here with her a meditation from the "Seo:ret
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. a silent auction was held llY parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gail Place"
Has the Molt
Clarence Might.
the Ways and means commit- IMiller.
Ro.;,n robin earns were
lee alter which refreshments Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jenkin- ID Fielding Hawkins a patient
ANNOUN~ REVIVAL
were served by the kitcben 'son and daughter, Mary Jane, at Holzer hospital ~nd Berth•
toOfferl
50% Modulus Rayon - 50% Cotton. 45" width Rev1val serv1ces will be held committee.
were'" Columbus over the week- Archer 8 po'ient 1 M ·
Beautiful fabric that requires Utile or .no care
at Mornin_g Star EUB church
end and visited their daughter
Th: c 1
each evemng at 7:30 beginning
~d family, Mr. and Mrs. made plans to remember
You ea11 tell a bank by Ita services, and our
Tuesday~ Mar. I. The Rev. Men·
ames Hoyt ond son, Jimmy. Mathews, who 1s at the Elm·
rd.
customers know they can Rpect all the Uttle
zel Smith, pas!Dt. will bring
Th•y also attended the
Dis- wood Rest home ith bJrlb.
the
and there will be
patch sports event held Sunday. day gift.
' w a
"extras" when IIIey entrust their money to us.
apec..J mUSIC.
Mr. and Mrs. John
Kraw- Members answered U
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sccyn and famil
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ro
ca
Oustomera are our "valuables••; we work to aive
Drip Dry
lu~bus Sunday y were m eo. naming their favorite valenMa Vane .
e person. Buddy gifts were
them better, fuller bankioe service.
The February meeting or the sd ry 'th ooney, who Is re- exchanged and a Valentine box
WSWS of the Syracuse Metho- ~ mg WI her sister, Hazel exchange was featured durlnal
BANK SERVICES
dlst church was held Tuesday anCooney at the Emma Smith the evening.
lhoddq hc'ts • Sovln11 Acc'ts e Money Onloro
evening at the church with Mrs. residence, is recovering from Following tbe meeting
Wiiliam Eichinger, presidenl, lllllJor surgery at Meigs Gen- hers were inviteed to the
- Deposit 1.,.. e Chrlot11111 Clult e L••,.
Machine waohoble, wiU
IOO% Cotton- 70x90
aot stretch. Beautiful
in charge.
~rat bHospital_ in Pomeroy. She room for a desoert course serv•.d
slri.J!8S and matchin&amp;
Devotions taken from Psalm as een assiSting In the care I(&lt;&gt;
bl
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sabds.
84 were led by Mrs.
Royal of ·'Ars· Smith· Miss Van Coon- valentine
m a tatheme
e carrying
out
the
A large
Thomas who gave a meditation ~ and her brother, Pearl Van- edged heart .,..;tered the' table
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"Remember the sabbath day to Illoon~y • have been with her at with pink tapers encircled
keep it holy," !rom The Upper e ospital.
llowera. Nutcups of vahmtille
Room. Mrs. Carl Weese, procandy were given each
gram leader, had for her topic, Twim' Birthdnys
ber. Hostess.. were Mrs.
"Automation
Leisure."
Honored at Party
leo Bennett, ~·
"-. John LyoJIS,
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th and
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usmess
session,
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Mrs.
Eva
Hartley
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LEGAL HOLIDAY
33 shut-In calls were reported.
r. and Mrs. William Lam- W
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Mrs. Melvin Grimm reported bert entertal~ with a party erner, contributing.
on the visit by rommittee to Monday evenmg honoring their Attending in addiUoo ID the
Long wearing Colonial pattern that wipes clean with
Syracuse Rc.t
Home. Mem- lwm daughters, Tamara and above were Mrs. Lettie Roush,
bers will help in the Race Rela- Debra, on their filth birthdays. M,~'· Agnes White, Mrs. Clyde
damp cloth. Bright colors.
lions service at the church and Games were played and fa- 1\mebrenner, Mrs. Pearl Hoff.
will also participate in world vors of balloons and heart shap· man, Mrs. Nora HamUIDn Mrs.
Day of Prayer services at the ed suckers were given to the Lillian McGhee, Mrs.
Jacob
Presbyterian church February gukests. A decorated birthday 1'umer, Mrs. Cora Pullen
z. It was announced that the ca e With ICe cream and punch James Souders, Mrs. '
prayer group was active again. Twere served 1D the children. Hamm, Mrs. John Seines, Mrs.
4S Inch wide
Prayer by Mrs. Wendell Stu!- he honorees received many Frances Bearha, Mrs. D a!
Prlsc:IUo 90 Inch wldt
"We Ha .. Grown Becauoe We Have Helped
ler closed the meeting, after lovely gifts. Attending were Mourning, Mra. Beulah White
SliAMLISI
Order 1r l'hene
wllich refreshments were serv- Mr. an_d Mrs. James Roush, and Mrs. Donald Boone.
ed ID seven members. The and children. Bobby, Diana and
Member Federal RHerve Sy• ..,
Aaol Tab '&amp;m Homo
Conme; Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe
March meeting will be held at S
Member Fedorol DIJIOiilln•urance Corporation
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Ute home of Mrs. Frank Wine- prouse and children, Chery~
Excellent quality,
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Debbie, Danny anu David; Mrs.
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Snow white, excellent
for qulltin1, pure
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quality. In lbe drapery
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"- Clawson Roosh; the honored ..,!/"':'!ew of the Inspirational
department.
soli finish.
guests, Tamara and Debra and at
Bt;,l B,usinesaman looks
The Very Best
:~!hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Lam- Lloyd• hi~hl~ght~~ :s. Bruce
In Used Cera Anywhere
ffi&lt;'eling of Class 12 Circle
NO REASONABLEANNOUNCE DANCE
Heath Methodist Church
OFFER REFUSED
A high school dance party :day evening at the church.
SEEspo?sored bY the Middleport den~· ca~ Swanson, presiSeniOr class will be held this Th' pr
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Saturday night following the Mnx: ~k authored by w
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MiddJeport.Pomeroy basketball live Y tha"'J'", a high
game at the Middleport
e aneaco Shoe Com·
"Your Rombler Deolor"
starting at 9,30 p.m. The f."'ys pany for18which Mr. Lloyd Is a
Well Known Qu•lity
2 for $1.00
VoiUOI To
V1luet t.
'""'""'"'P"'O"'M"'E"'Ro,v,;·,;O;,;·,.,..,..,~wvi_illl
emcee
represen
tive,
cites
his
rellg·
~· e~perience in testing the
Now
Now $5.00
f15.95600 Regular 59c-69c W11h 'cloth• $10.00
B1ble as a basis for his person·
al and business life.
Well Known Qu1llty _ _ 4 for $1.00
Devotions were given by Mra
I GROUP MENS
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James Jivid n in a
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paper prepared for tbe 1a y
speaker's school 1n Gallipoli
Valu11 To
Values To
$3.00
$5.00
this year enlltled "A Chrls$5.91
f15 .9S - - - Now
tian'o Witness 1n This World ,
She led the group In
"T h. e
Lord's Prayer" and gave the
MENS
elosing prayer.
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SPORT SHIRTS-Colored
During the business meeting
17 Jochoo wide, I" ~uallty
Onlohlntho
Hooded &amp; Monogrammed
Mrs.
Swanson announced the
DRESS SHIRTS
Wack or .brewn, to,..I
EXPERT INSTALLATION!
Voluos To
$ OO
llwdor fllr lhlt ulo only
World Day o1 Prayer Feb. 25
&amp; BANLONS
13.95
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Val~•
To
ARMSTRONG'S
SornP Long SleeveR, Some
II
was announced that $93
$6.95
Short SlE'eve
cleared
on the sale of pecans.
Linoleum . • . Inlaid Vinyl
The group voted to doJiate $26
to
the achool lunch program
1 LARGE GROUP
Floor covuina for every kind of Ooor. Belt
and 1D send the f100 ID the Sfd.
patterns. ProfenionaJ lnaUJJatlou bJ Ill, or
well missionary project ID tbe
ilo II youraell, Call WY ~- lor fr" eJil.
confere!ICe. Mrs. Nan Moore
MI-. Juniors oncl Holf Sl,..
mate.
reported on the SldweU fmnlly
and displayed a ChJiieae calenWALL-TO-WALL CARPETING
I GROUP
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dar which had been oent · to
Double led Size 81 by 991nch
LADIES
REDUCED LADIES
REDUCED
MOHAWK
her from Korea.
MAGI I
SWEATERS
Mrs. Swanson appointed 8
Thl1 S.le $1.69
kpert lnoiO!IatloD
committee
composed of Mrs.
Y2 PRICE
Satlafaetioo
Wayne Gibbons, Mra. II. L,
GuanDteed
Fltlecl loHom Sheets, Double led Size
French and Mra. Jamea
I GROUP
den to report on the bulldln&amp;
Ledlos 2 Pee. Reduced
repair activity. The meeting
thl1 S1le $1.89
was closed with the benediction.
Pillow CaiN, 42 by 36 Inches _ 89c 1 pair
A aalad course wa1 served
by the hostesseB, Mra. Norman
1 GROUP
Wayland, Mrs. Herman Jlad.
dox,
Mra. WilHam Ilobsoo and
REDUCED
le Th~ftylllve AI! of Your IIP•IIpl From
Miss Nellie Zerkle, conllrlbuttiDI
followlq the meeting. The
ble was covered with a crech•
ed l!lolh -and centered witll 1 .
valentine tree and red to-··•
Ill aUv.._ holdera, Mrs.

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Two venires hnve been drawn
for each trial. The first 75 prosA series of burglarieo (six) ht Middleport hn be&amp;l
pectlve jurors in each case had solved according to Herbert Gilkey, chief of pollee,
tD he dismissed when the case
Chief Gilkey indicated Saturday that Richard Ward, 20,
progreased from the September of 206 Beech·st., Middleport, admitted that he was reapon,
1965 term of common pleas Bible for the breaking and enterings, the first whicb \0011
court to the January
1966 place in mid-December.
term.
Ward reportedly confessed ID - - - - - - - - Twenty • lllo o1 the oeCOIId the series of felonies at t h e approximately ~ Ia tub 75 juror• drawa lor IH Walk- Bureau of Criminal Investig&amp;- reported taken, the Reed Weber trial bave been ercused or lion Headquarters In London, er home and also his garqe
uve not beea avaUable lor 0., where be was takea Friday wbere miscellaneous items were
lfl'lllce, Tbll Jeevea oaly 51 by Chief Gilkey and
Meigs s!Dien, the Elmer Red home •
lbe aelfctlon ol tile jury otarls County Sheriff Robert €. Har- Frnnt-st where uadisclosed Ittomorrow momlag.
tenbach.
ems of value were apparently
Already excu•ed from jury Earlier this month. Ward was taken and the Catherine '""
duty are the following: Helen taken into custody by the Mid· Christine Grant borne.
Plymale, Georle A.
Yoong, dleport Police Department as
Ward L. Pauley, Marta
F. a parole violator, and belt! in Ward got in!D the besemeat
Dean, Lucy Hamii!Dn, Brian jail since his arrest.
at the Grant property, but wu
0. Lanier, Charles S. Bradley. Ward admitted the B &amp; E of scared away •
Lois Jean Waugh, Frances S. the Middleport Elementary Chief Gilkey •aid Ward 11
Vickers, Virginia V.
Brum· school on Pearl-st. the James being charged with B &amp; li: In
field, Willa M. Rucker, James Euler home OA 4th-st where each of the counts.
Forth, Lawrenca
Smeltzer
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Elma B. Hall, Jamea L. Wa~ Ml~JI@I¥&amp;\it@+.ii£!1 f4ihiiiiJJiii§j
dell, Stella R. Robinson, CorSAIGON (UPII - Communist VIII Cong striking '
nella McDaniel, Bert W. Ross. In the darkno11 early Sunday, fired amall ar..:S and 10
~~ for dlltrlbutlon through Cressle Watll, Lawn~ S. mortar rounds into thtl headquarter• cemj.ouncl of the
tile .Joung
treea are Owen, and Rollert A. Brtckles. U.S. Army's 1st Cavalry Division. It wH the flnl bit
and
KnlpQ ijo~lt.• . ax. ,~1011,
thtl Ct1mmuni~ agalnal the htladqu1rt1n,
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1111 111 Mrller date:
~ial da..,... before tho raider• wer..driven eff. TIM
.
-Earl ·A. ·&amp;em and Gotm!lll :V... Cong in thtlir atla&lt;k took eclvantage of the absence
Clark, !ICI:• Landan _Correction- of most of the dhrioion'• combllt troopo, who wore per.
al InsUtulltn; Sheriff Denver tidpotlng in "Operation White Wing" about 300 miln
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