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Mr. Neal, 79, ~e
Friday in Hosp~

PT. PLEASANt' -". F
tervice lor John Ha~
'19, retired farmer of 'Gs
Ferry, will be held toila
p.m. In the Wyoma Churt
the Rev. Ivan Myers bi ,
assisted by the Rev.
Muncy of Columbus. \)hi
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POMEROY-MIDDLEFOR1', OHIO

NO. 260

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1966

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Mr. Neal died Friday ~
tors Hospital, Columb~,
after being seriouslv ill th
lbroe days.
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Surviving are one dat

SAIGON (UPI) ~u. S. to block avenueo ol eocape, norlbeast ol Solp.
oily about 1111 IIIII• lllril .t lo be till ¥lei Om8'l ..,
~~~=~r strlkinl quickly by'leaving the Viet Collg aa cboice Tile.
ldlled :II and Saigon, after learnlne lbat a BaltaHot,
bo
traJII!tld about fOO but to atand nd fight.
ciPIUfed 10 Commulisll In tlliJ ballalw. of Commlllllat regure)!ulsro 01 1 Ia other wide flllginl !IJ'IIUIIIII!IlpgemeDI and beat baek a lal'l wu eperai!JR then.
Tbo 1st lavalrJ troopl,
aoutll of Pbu Bal lighting, troops of tbe !at Air llllclde aquad attack on the
• l..,...llne Ia .rastal ntjklllih
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killed al Ins! 40 of Cavalry Dlvlsloo sm11hed deter· command post ol 1 Marine Thay begaa aweepllll tow. _rd found 1 Viat C:.OS llllllpltllllt' • ·
In the ·n...t bqura of fierce mined Communist mlstance major general.
the seo, first COIIIKIIng 1 Voot village of obout JO hula .. 1
Bglltllig.
and captured Ill underground Sevenol &lt;empaniel of Msrlneo Cong squad. 1\eoistaace arew
a m e 1 1 IMIJ unill hospital belong II a North 18Jided on tho peninsula jWII sis and wlthln a ball hour the wooded bill at tbo but .. I
Into poslliODs along Vietnamese reg 1m en t nesr miles 1011th of the MariM Marines bad eaaaged tbe mountala rldae 11M II 1111111 ,
parallellne the poalnaula Bong Soa, about 330 mlleo ..clave at Pbu Bai, a eoutal mala Ioree ol 400 men, belleved 1011th of Bo.. lloL

ror1nea

MrJ. Oma Whiltaker, Colu
four sons, Burdell Nea
Pleasant; John Neal, Gal
Ferry; Harold and
L'
Neal, both of Columbus; t
ters, Mrs. Grace Simpki[
Pleasant, Mr.s Saran R
Henderson; two brothers
Neal, Pt Pleasaol and JOE•
.11'..1 Columbia.

Mental, Correctional Plans
Will Go to 1967 Assembly

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Long Bottom WOJ
Dies Alter Dines~~
. ~rs. Fannie Adams, 7$,
11oent of Long Bottom, cfiE

day afternoon in Camden
ftospital at Parkersburt. y

iollowing a lengthly tUnes
was born near Spender, V.

AT
OFFICE - Secretary of State Ted W. Brown made one of his 14
· 'travellal oWee" viAits to Athens last week and Boards of Elections officials from this
Jnd •Iller counties bad briefing sessions on current election administrative problems.
Pictured here with Mr. Brown are two reaJllllOinted members of tbe Meigs County Board
of Electlono, Emmett G. Will, left, and Erroll E. Follrod, right.

daughter of lhe l'ater Janu

MeHssa Dye, ond lAme r
Lung Bottom amrn unity iJ:
Mrs. Adams is survJvv.
a son. Rihard Adams 'Of
lloltom, Rt., and
a br
Tom Dye of Reedsville, R
was preeded in death b·

husband Ralph Adams i
daug111er.
She was a member 111
Baptist hurh nt Spenert [

ters of Ameria and Cheste.
Keno Grange.
Services will be held at
today al the rbaugh Ft
borne al Tuppera Plaillt.
JohD Wyalt will offiiali!,
burJal will be in Sand Jill! •
"TY at Long Bottom.

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10 YUH, WIZt:R,

MISERI\BLE
FOROOP! ·

Y'SURE PUT TH'

ro MAKE LIFE

By V. T.J~arnli·d

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ALL R!Giff!

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In 1942, Japanese
landed at Java, the last
bastioo ia the Dutrll
Indies.

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{irtest fit

•.,. aever more importaJ
dian during the first
walking years. Brine
your baby to us
for f•mous Firstie fit
Pd. construction, and 0 1
"personal interest••

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Widely Var,ied ·Attacks

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-------~rq~me~&gt;~-at Ielllll !000 menSAIGON (UPil -VIet CQng •
twepl 0111 of the blll! 7S mllet
troops today mounted attacks
SAIGON, VIII ~ (IJPI) - ~ of the capital and
of varying sizes, from a tuiclde Tnopt pi lilt fll Air Caval- overran the Lam DonK governsquad asaaull on the command
Dime:.:~.-••~ D,IIDI eulpOII. Tbret mUee to
post of a u.s. Marine 1eneral mfHII
.-.,.-- lbe . aGrt~~eut tilt communlsl
to a l,OOi)&lt;DIII human WIYI . to4&amp;1 lllld eaplllre(;.Jlllillltr- tried I ~ attack 00 the VI
offensive 11atuat a govemmenl pad lloopllil ·ll'!ftmi!N It • :xu ~ defended by aboUt
outpost. eo!!ll1llllllllt lOIIel were Nerlll Yleli&amp;llltlt r~enl 300 pvermneat troops.
reported heavy In several Tilt tnOJI8I'I ...,.,... lllllnl
Tilt Carnmunlstl managed to
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major encllem'l!ta.
II VIII Colli 111111 eapll1rll« · .... almtlll to the camp's Inner
In tliealr war 1 llllhl o!IIDJ
Tilt lliQlli!l..woo loQIInl Ia
before turning back,
u.s. FS Freedom Fights' jell 1 'filial• of oiJjlal • hats 01 llavln8 11 least .1() lleed Ylet
made their debut over CQmmu- 1 wooded lllll''f i the ~ of • ,._. '""'"aled 00 the barbed
AIRMAN DONOHEW
alst North VIet Nam slrlklag mouloll rldp 0.. It miles ;;r;;' ~ the camp.
Jobn T. Douobew., soa ol HlglrNif 15 aortll ol .the tofih tlliODI Son, alleal •
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--• Mn. •"- Don...
. w demlntlrtzed zone ill 111111 eo lllllee oortbeall 11 'laiJGII.
Qoverameal t r o o p 1 w o
Mr. ·-•
JDllos 1011th of Vlnb on lilt
11109ed 0111 of the hamlet at
of R. D. !, Eaol Lellrl lloed, coast.
daWII Aid the lllft'()UadiDIII'A
Raclllt, hot been promoted
s 1r a t e gl e Air eommand Tltk Foret Dtllll II the wu lltlered w11b bodies of
to atnnaa oeeoad eialo 1D lbe (SAC) 1151 bc!mben 1froiD ClOIIIIIIIDd centM !or Brll. r '"· CoJniiMiltll kUled by allied llr
Air l!'orce. Re 18 1 malerld Gu$11 otruek 1 VIol CaDI Jonaa Ill. Platt.
llrlke.,· A larl• number of
opoe!allslal Howard AFB, lD staSIDI billie 111111 llorage ma Tilt guerrillas III'IJied wllb elvll\aD bomea were burned
the canal Zone. Tbe airman 300 mt101 110rlbeltl of Sallon tubmac:blU auns and areaadee durfD8 lite lighting and many
lo a groduale of
Southern
one of the prlllelpallrled to allp tnto the . CIDIP elvllleP' Wa'8 reported wauad·
IQgll S&lt;bool.
Comm•lnlst InftltraUon 1'011181 before daWn but were opott.d ed.
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n"-"b0rln8 LaOI.
by the MariDe fl18l'dl. 'l'h.,,left lJI the 1\fll'lneo' Double Easle
Lealbll'neck guardlofkll1tdVI: behind ll grenades ID lbelr ·Operatloa near Bq Soli S4
a-1
two memben
a
lllgbt. Two VIet Colli were VIet Cong were reported kll1ed
0Sp1 UU
outelde aquad wblcll known dead. TheJ , apparmUy In several UlrmJsbel. About II
lhl lleldqulriSn of had planned II sow the. tent miles 1o the ooulb, U.S. 1st Air
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Eats'ed Hn~pllll
Task ,..... Delli, whlcb
city with.~ 111111 Dllc:blne cavab, DJvlllcll ll'Oi¥ Ia
Persons entoring Holzer
concllctlnl! !be U.l. ~ IUD fire.
OperaUai Wblte Wtna-Maoblr
pital over the weekend were:
Closer to Saigon, a VIet Colli nported II VIII Cong dead. •
Frank L. Samuels, iMJO
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tbe oftemoon - DISTRICT GATHERING- Bernard Fultz. Meigs County
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to right, are
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:alon of the annual Distrgfici 1;
of Ythe Ohio staie Bar Aosoelatlon, Mr. Fultz,
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Le. Maitre' Dayton Fultz Is an e•ecutlve committeeman for district 17,
, l\lichael Sco , eve an , an
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Deor Helen:
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My boyfriead bas 1 olster
wbo to all yeert Jounger thaD
us. 1 don't lei along with bts
family and don't !eel II ts ne&lt;es- G..,. reedlap- Gallipolis
sarv w have his sister In the Dam 12.2, IU, running 13 feet
H 1
ISott 1
weoidint party. But be feels dif· on rollers, Pomoro7·Mason 21.·
by
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to re y them. Besides. l lbe causing trouble H I kept 1.21, Konawba Falls 3.47, CharH : Th•the•
from them - her out. I'm worldag hard
Ieoton 18.95. London, Marmelthe
f.,o pie,
or, pro bl
d IIIII •-n~er they found time to save for my weddmg. I don I and Winfield doma were on
ures their trou es an
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nd 'I '11 be If 'Its
ee11

pr~ c::~~d:m:·~meroyiiJifSta!~n:rleft

~blo ~a~ A~~~at•;: ~,:!~~~v:~~..!tor

eld,Ro~·~

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River ews

HELEN HELP US!

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Us' : 11 we1comes Iaughsuest~!:'"~·o:t yo.".remlnd tho people it and starts bickering. Doesn't Ohio River - OVEC down ven A. Gilliland, Rl~ Grande;
won I dodge I ser;ous Q
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horne that these fellows in my happiness eome befora bls 14, 5:20 a.m.; Kell Sherder DP Cloarlotle Marklns,
VInU&gt;n;
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WiLO a brus~n ~I~ e questlonJ . ~ietnam are also fighting
a family's or II 11 ~y plaee to 14, I a.m.; Bayou .LaRose up Mrs. William R. Gunnell, Rt.
Send your
FOR IT iwor' And they also get lonely? glw m and have his olstor II&gt; 14, 7 a.m.; Queen City down 15, Cheshire; Willlam W.
to YOofUTHHli"S Hel US' tbl~ ~-~s. L.
jclurled? -E.T.
4 aJn.; Captain Joe down IS, ton, Rt 1 Vinton; Mrs.
care
een
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5:20a.m.; Defender up IS, M. Bradbury Rt. 1
ntwspaper.TO T"EN AGE
~~~~ b:s. la~ to - again, and , If you're already fighting ?"· .7:10 a.m.; Luther Herdman Gene K. Cooper, Bidwell;
· LETTER o"M A MOTHER
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~ . 1 Nothing 11 er one minor wedding Invltatoon down 16, 1:35 a.m.; l&lt;oulSlanal J Dower PI Pleasant;
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GIRLS -: F"'"
,ag•• n ani agafon~ . • m than ithink what will happea when down 11, 4:10a.m.; IDea up 17, PearlSayre Rt 1 Leon,
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;ion•1oer or a 1K" 10 • .an
bit th really big hurdlea 30
W t•·· Hougland up
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!Jear Helen:
. ' a mail • less mail call. Keep you
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9: p.m.; 8 ~
W. Va.; ArllD Hall, PI,
.. I wiSh you would publish thll ;tlwse letters flying girls!-H. of married life. Give ln!-H. 17, 4:40a.m.; Onward down 17, ant; Timothy A.
. otter in your .teen eoluma 101
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This &lt;Olunm Is dedicated tG 1 a.m.; New Orleana up 18, derson· Lawrence
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. (iris would read it. I bave " I ~~~ 16e ::~have been lnfonn· l'amily living, so 11 you're baY· !UO p.m.; Elisha Woods up Pl. Pieasant; James M.
wn who is 1n the combat area •ed thai I am a woman now and log kid trouble or juat p!UI 18, 3:30 a.m.; Andrew calhoun bert, GaUipolill Ferry; Mrs.
overseas. We are very proud1must act like one. Will youltrcuble, let HeieR help YOU. up 19, 1 a.m.; A. J. Patten up M. Cbeeoebrew Rt 1 Pl. Pleas-)
11 Wm. and think others should please print his' To all 801. :She wlll al10 wlecome your 21, 12:SS a.m.; Tlbolt up 23, ant; Deborah ADD Haclmey,
,. proud of our fightml men ious • 0 • grow • up kids.
amusing nperlenees. Ad·, 2:30a.m.; J. S. Lewll up Green- 1 Leon; Mrs. Raymond
:oo.
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. I You're a kid for 13 or 14 drm Helen Botlel lD care of~ up 4:45 a.m.; !Uinota DP Mel· Staats, Rt. 2 Pt. Ple~sant; MrL
instead, too many gorls .thl~ l yearo: -flllt you're ao adult lorlthls newspaper.
Idahl 4:15p.m.; AltoD ~byr Stella Musgrave, Pt. Plwant;
up Meldehl 5:55 p.m.; L1Hle Daniel D. Jeffers Syraeun.'"otto111;
"it they're gone, forget em. Ia long lone time. ..
l'h;•v won't even bother
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Ge&lt;&gt;11e up Meldahll p.m.; Ede- ril G. Parker, Long .,.
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• :·•te. He met a nice girl while 1 wa! oot os excited ,•bout Loltenn1 Law to
ana Bosworth up Meldal&gt;l ll:U Mrs. Edward w. Smith, Rt.
e was home on his last leave . .Christmas this year ao I d like Be Enforeed Now
p.m.; Sally H. up Meldahl S:SS Mt. Alto, w. va.; Mrs. cteopasl
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. ~nth 1 ng serious, but they both!to be - openly. I mean, Santa
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a.m.; Steel Trader up Melclabl E. Cavender, Ravenswood:
l\&lt;o each other. 1 heard yes- woo'l be o:omlng to ,.. me Middleport Pollee Cblel ·Her- 6:30 a.m.
Paul E JolcGraw
Asllland,'
, .xlloy that she wrote and !old all)'_;~rlf 1 eaa't -"'l' a1 sad bert GUkey today worned thai
_ Bob Ben· Ky.; M;.., Paul D. alton
_ ., sbe couldn't wr1te any movies or laup aDd
giggle provialon• of Ordlnanc:e No. 371 GaUlpolll. DIDI .
ton; Mrs. Elwood L. Yocler,[
_ .,,,. because she was "too whenever 1 pleaoe. I don't ask prohibits loitering on streets of 1M down 3.40 p.m.. Orco down Aabllllld Ky .. Mrs. Vert11111
· ,,.,.. " ije has written to oev· for seconds a paries. I can' the village ond meaoures are 6:50 p.m.; Esao West Vlrglnla George'
Mrs
VAWABLE FOSSU. FOUND of cUll twaDowa bee ...ted
· ra! others, but never got re- loa! and be lazy and have a being taken to onforce It.
down 1:10 p.m.; lndlona up 1
ward Ra.,, Jacbon;
LISBON (IJPI) -A I...U of lor years at the Mtatlon ol San
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.,, , - and, Helen. be was a blast all the time. I don't pout Chief Gilkey. oald aoUon to p.m.;_ Frieberger down a.m.: ToberL Jr., Oak Hill;
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fl"at oclentilie value -lbe Ill· Juan Capistrano In Calilimla,
. vm popular boy on hogh schooL or sulk if I don't get my way. enforce Uoe ordmance are being Jennofer Jean DP UO a.m.: M. Hall, Rt. 4 Oak HUI; Ben By Uolled Preu IDternallonol lllc:b-Iong tooth of a
reappearing eacb aprlng wltb
1111rmg World War 11,
1 can't ploy football or hod .. taken because of damage caus- Albert
up US a.m., R. Pfancuff, Jackson.
Northweolern 78 Ohio State ·7'1- bu beell found durlDI regularity allbe m!Jslon Cll
to seven boys, and d1dn t drop land-seek with tho neighborhood ed 1o lwo phone bootht In re- Helen z. up 7· 30 a.m.
BlriU
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ncavaUon work In Qlameell st Jooepb'l Day, MIII'Oh It
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1 my mrespondence with any boyo. 1 can't yell and shout and cent days. Gilkey 1ald unouo- Kanawha River Mrs Robert M Lyle
Clnemnatl
Drskl
Do Lumiar north of Lisbon, II
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· of them, even though II took :slop up my room. I can't have 'l cessful attempts were made to down M~et a.m.; Jef ersoa IOU daughtc 2·50· a.m '
Miami 79 Toledo 7J
Willi annouaeed bere today, All
EFEND TWICE
mo,t ol my spare time. I lelt 'juoa all over the houoe.
loot money !rom both boothl. DP Wmfoeld 5:4S p.m.; H. E. da . Mrs v.,;.,n L '
State 6S Bulfalq ill
erpert said the !01111lllr.atloo TO
' they were foghting lor "'· oo And I can't ask Mom to
Bowleo down Wmlleld 8:30p.m.;
b .
7•20 .
Bowling GreeD B0 Ohio U. 71 proeess otarted about IS million NEW YORK tiJPII -Ligbt
PROMOTED BY BEU.
0. F. Shearer ddown :::::
Dayton 71 DePaul '13
years ago, putting the tootb In
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_this was just a llltlo I could please tuck me In bed and kiss
- --me goodnight Wily! Because
10 p.m.; Beaver own
Rt ' 1 Che hir
Marshall 70 Westem Mlcb. 6 !be Miocene parlocl
orres sa
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7 42
fol Rent
aow I'm a
with respon· Pauline Dorst, daughter of 11 p.m.; Lucy Jane LuCIIJI up iurda . s e, : ·
Joseph tPa.) 101 Xavier 83
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would defend bls tllle twice this
. 3 ROOM -furnislled apartment, Slbolities of my very own.
Mr . and Mrs. Frank Dorst, Winfield 1:30 a.m.; Allen R.
A: W
Kentucky St. 83 Findlay 78
year. The date, alte, and
\:&gt; Mulberry-av ... Pomeroy. Well, good for me. 1 know Lung Botwm, bel completed Merrill up Winfield 1:50 a.m.; 1011
m. ·
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Bluffton 81 Malone 111
CAPJSTRANO'S SWALLOWS Identity o1 the ehallnagen will
170
Call WY HSOII a!tet $ p.m. Iyou all. like me, are in a big IBM key punch
at Co- Fori Dearborn up Winfield .2• · P· Gillil n/' Rio Defiance 1M AdrlaD 79
Legend bee I tllal a oolony be 81111ouneed later Ibis week.
I '28 tfc .hurry to grow up. Pleaoe doo't llumbus Bustnese Umversoty and 25 a.m.; National doWII Wta· Sleven A. .
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Youngotown a
- - - - - - - - - - · - -- -; be, Becallle It Isn't bell the II employed at the Bell Tele- field 4:10a.m.
Grande, son, 7.32J .m. Sunday.
St. VIncent (Pa.) 8S
For Rent
lruu of botng 8 silly, lllflgly, era- phone Co. where me has beell
Dllclur&amp;
Tecb r1
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~ furoishOd ap.rriiiieiit!zy "kid."
promoted Ill the data processMr. Henry Beaver, Mrs.
Jobn Carroll 'It
1n Pomeroy. Call WY 2-!19'1$ \ l miss it.
Inc department
den R. Canaday Jessie R.
CedarvDle 91 Delroll Tellb 17
or wv 1-21i71.
1 :rr tiC So will you ! - SHARY
man, Cbat'lee R.
Eastern Mlcblpn fl Call II
-----~ ~ ·------- Dear Shary :
VISI'I'fl MOO'IIER
Mrl. Edger C. Church,
Earlham !10 WIIJnlngton II
Wanted To Buy
1 could wish an Impatient t2IeS UD
Reese V. insmoor Mrs.
Wayne SL a Western Rea. 78
ANTIQUE Furniture~ dlsbes. ye&gt;r·olds would tape your II•• Mr. and Mrs. Bruce S~ll
ae H. Dockery Thomas M.
Ohio Confc, toumameal ..
mt,cellanoous Call or Write ' letter to their mirrors but ,,•d family, Ml vru:noR, 91111- Funeral eervlcea for Mrs. ans, Mrs. Floyd A. Graham, Otterbein Tl ~ 10
~. Mrs. Howanl Cecil, Ill W. they won't. They'll have to ,ed recently With bll mother, Ada Alice Taylor 73, of Mid· Mr's. Kenneth M, Haner, Mrs. Akron 116 Baldtill&gt;Wallacl II
Main St . Pameroy.
' learo for th•mselves, just as !Mr.. Francee S&lt;holl 1D Pom- dleporl Route I, w11o died at Edward C; Hughes .J R. Kh
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did. -H.
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VoteraDI Memarlal
jiospltal RaiDeD Melloaald Mrs. Frank
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sunday
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Admltledly the maiDtiiiYS
the world dunnplons, Koalas
and Dryadale are aegotlat~Bj!
a team BDtl asking for threeyear oomracts with salaries '
totallleg $1 millillll.
some compromise probably ;
wiD be worked out bot Bavasl · I••· •,..,~_;,:::::;:

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SHARP
USED CARS
65 Ford Galaxie 500

Boston Suffers
Worst Defeat in
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be In Bradford Cemetery.
Erneet E. Walla, Monte
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\boY •named Flaviol, In Italy · · tal 111 poor·P•Y debts by , !Alp her porents, Electa and Ra~ Curtis W. Christian, Sr.,
all P'' nla wbo .havo IIUdlllll
~ liuotley'o telHaa friends Art dealers ray 11 • eos•er to starB at the ?,•&amp; &lt;aSinos os eas- tard Rusk, one son, Clyde and R. Dlckenl, Christine L. GUles- active In aporia Ill WalwDI
he'll definitely try pohtocs af· peddle $1011,000 masterpoeces oly $2,000,000 , · · · Ob, the poly 1 olstM, Clair Heyoell and ts pie, Mrs. WUliam T,
Jual« and Sealllr 11JC1t oebooll
ter his TV coreer's (!OJShed. . -. Itha• 110,0011 daubs . . . Eleauor of It - there I • .sbortago ol !'Jrvived by five. daughters, ham, Deale! D. Jeffers, Mra. and to an peraotll Iatereated Ia
Soon? ... Robert VauKbl ' (of, Holm may sell ber
Re"?or theatre valets., pa•d up 1o PlO Mrs. Reva Colhna at home, Alva F. MeGulre, Jamee
Improvlnl lila otllletlc
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. Sam Wamrmnker did- 1 week If they revery good ond Mrs. Marie Recketll and Mrs. Stringer, and Mrs. Burt&gt;le
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batting the ears off LBJ's Viet- n't ask J•n Sterlmg to convert thelt stars are top earners · ·- Ada canada of cotwnbut, Mrs. Wallon.
nam polity ; he'a oot good at to Judaism but her
frienda :Tbe TV Telepbono Hour is boo Doris Bradford of Plain City,
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ll'e can't guess say me will anyway.
'ing long-diStanced to WestGer- Ohio, and Mrs. Margaret C. Two Calle for Help
Atbeola
why sean Connery should be:
muy and AuotraUa (w1thout vert o1 o.traocler, Oblo; one
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co»ed to •mcee a big ballpark j "Hullabaloo" wUI Jet wild · tbe commercials, of course).
ltll'l'&lt;lWI(lln eouDIIel wUI
1011 , Merrell Taylor of Pom""'!' ADswered by Squad
jaz concert here, nor can we .haired Lada Edmund Jr. out 1 The estimate of TV oets alii and a olater, Mrs. Mao First of Two callt were answered
attend !be 1161 AgroaoiiiJ
understand why he snubbed '".of her TV cage to guest with!over tbe world' tDO.OOO,OOII .. Rutland; Sl
and day by the l'onterof
I&lt; lo be be1tl lillie Epllclopal
hug• 1 fee (well bttb five • fl. the Mar. 16 Sammy Davis TV 1
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six great graadcbildreD.
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Pariah Houle Cll
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While Cora Wtlliaros.t&lt;how .. George Gobel boughtiTV A&amp;t mllaztNI nolet tbe l"riendt m&amp;J call aaytlme The first wu at t:OI p.m. Marcil I, ll'om 10 a. m. to I
Is dieting to get back into act.. 51 acres in Palm Desert, calil., 1bipest concentrations of aeta Tuesday at tbt Marlin FuDII'al for Mrs. Carl Nelloa, RD,
P. m. AppeariDI
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bluest buy In ill oro In Brnnucll (with 1197 tela borne.
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Agriculture, Atltetll CtJtmW,
F; in case will get the "In Cold ilo the mite gal In (of
ali iBut that's not Instant A!Ouence DEVOTED TO
leal. At 8:\7 p.m. !be
Dr. Loull
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hAlls operatf now under whii''IM.Carthyl not speak of!sta~o j wonclet'lllg w.bet over blppaned :l'r'w':.' ..,,. ..,....,. ,._ The MinersvUle Melbocllat
, ·allo•d a "temporary stay" vta ot!l!r love-making on slate In ito movie actor • and n-Iland· ..• S.C.S. wt1l llold a baU
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I"Two For the Seesaw" 1111 they leader Nick Stuart - he now :.:"'""'",..,· Saturday, Mereb $ II -Dulteoll
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voles, "Sound of Music" would•tre! ... There's a lot of com- BIIIID, Mils ... Kate Smith I 1oo .... ••• , . . .... • u at 8:10 1. m.
won the Ooear; ll's the moot Ipotition lor everyone's atten- "How Great Thou Art" album '0::~
b ighly reeommended mme of"ltiun but the recordinl ~uslne.~sis up for • ..G!'Immy,. award =~·
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twepl 0111 of the blll! 7S mllet
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SAIGON, VIII ~ (IJPI) - ~ of the capital and
of varying sizes, from a tuiclde Tnopt pi lilt fll Air Caval- overran the Lam DonK governsquad asaaull on the command
Dime:.:~.-••~ D,IIDI eulpOII. Tbret mUee to
post of a u.s. Marine 1eneral mfHII
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to a l,OOi)&lt;DIII human WIYI . to4&amp;1 lllld eaplllre(;.Jlllillltr- tried I ~ attack 00 the VI
offensive 11atuat a govemmenl pad lloopllil ·ll'!ftmi!N It • :xu ~ defended by aboUt
outpost. eo!!ll1llllllllt lOIIel were Nerlll Yleli&amp;llltlt r~enl 300 pvermneat troops.
reported heavy In several Tilt tnOJI8I'I ...,.,... lllllnl
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Tilt lliQlli!l..woo loQIInl Ia
before turning back,
u.s. FS Freedom Fights' jell 1 'filial• of oiJjlal • hats 01 llavln8 11 least .1() lleed Ylet
made their debut over CQmmu- 1 wooded lllll''f i the ~ of • ,._. '""'"aled 00 the barbed
AIRMAN DONOHEW
alst North VIet Nam slrlklag mouloll rldp 0.. It miles ;;r;;' ~ the camp.
Jobn T. Douobew., soa ol HlglrNif 15 aortll ol .the tofih tlliODI Son, alleal •
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of R. D. !, Eaol Lellrl lloed, coast.
daWII Aid the lllft'()UadiDIII'A
Raclllt, hot been promoted
s 1r a t e gl e Air eommand Tltk Foret Dtllll II the wu lltlered w11b bodies of
to atnnaa oeeoad eialo 1D lbe (SAC) 1151 bc!mben 1froiD ClOIIIIIIIDd centM !or Brll. r '"· CoJniiMiltll kUled by allied llr
Air l!'orce. Re 18 1 malerld Gu$11 otruek 1 VIol CaDI Jonaa Ill. Platt.
llrlke.,· A larl• number of
opoe!allslal Howard AFB, lD staSIDI billie 111111 llorage ma Tilt guerrillas III'IJied wllb elvll\aD bomea were burned
the canal Zone. Tbe airman 300 mt101 110rlbeltl of Sallon tubmac:blU auns and areaadee durfD8 lite lighting and many
lo a groduale of
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one of the prlllelpallrled to allp tnto the . CIDIP elvllleP' Wa'8 reported wauad·
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Comm•lnlst InftltraUon 1'011181 before daWn but were opott.d ed.
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by the MariDe fl18l'dl. 'l'h.,,left lJI the 1\fll'lneo' Double Easle
Lealbll'neck guardlofkll1tdVI: behind ll grenades ID lbelr ·Operatloa near Bq Soli S4
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outelde aquad wblcll known dead. TheJ , apparmUy In several UlrmJsbel. About II
lhl lleldqulriSn of had planned II sow the. tent miles 1o the ooulb, U.S. 1st Air
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city with.~ 111111 Dllc:blne cavab, DJvlllcll ll'Oi¥ Ia
Persons entoring Holzer
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Le. Maitre' Dayton Fultz Is an e•ecutlve committeeman for district 17,
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wbo to all yeert Jounger thaD
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family and don't !eel II ts ne&lt;es- G..,. reedlap- Gallipolis
sarv w have his sister In the Dam 12.2, IU, running 13 feet
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won I dodge I ser;ous Q
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horne that these fellows in my happiness eome befora bls 14, 5:20 a.m.; Kell Sherder DP Cloarlotle Marklns,
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a family's or II 11 ~y plaee to 14, I a.m.; Bayou .LaRose up Mrs. William R. Gunnell, Rt.
Send your
FOR IT iwor' And they also get lonely? glw m and have his olstor II&gt; 14, 7 a.m.; Queen City down 15, Cheshire; Willlam W.
to YOofUTHHli"S Hel US' tbl~ ~-~s. L.
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· LETTER o"M A MOTHER
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~ . 1 Nothing 11 er one minor wedding Invltatoon down 16, 1:35 a.m.; l&lt;oulSlanal J Dower PI Pleasant;
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GIRLS -: F"'"
,ag•• n ani agafon~ . • m than ithink what will happea when down 11, 4:10a.m.; IDea up 17, PearlSayre Rt 1 Leon,
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W. Va.; ArllD Hall, PI,
.. I wiSh you would publish thll ;tlwse letters flying girls!-H. of married life. Give ln!-H. 17, 4:40a.m.; Onward down 17, ant; Timothy A.
. otter in your .teen eoluma 101
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This &lt;Olunm Is dedicated tG 1 a.m.; New Orleana up 18, derson· Lawrence
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. (iris would read it. I bave " I ~~~ 16e ::~have been lnfonn· l'amily living, so 11 you're baY· !UO p.m.; Elisha Woods up Pl. Pieasant; James M.
wn who is 1n the combat area •ed thai I am a woman now and log kid trouble or juat p!UI 18, 3:30 a.m.; Andrew calhoun bert, GaUipolill Ferry; Mrs.
overseas. We are very proud1must act like one. Will youltrcuble, let HeieR help YOU. up 19, 1 a.m.; A. J. Patten up M. Cbeeoebrew Rt 1 Pl. Pleas-)
11 Wm. and think others should please print his' To all 801. :She wlll al10 wlecome your 21, 12:SS a.m.; Tlbolt up 23, ant; Deborah ADD Haclmey,
,. proud of our fightml men ious • 0 • grow • up kids.
amusing nperlenees. Ad·, 2:30a.m.; J. S. Lewll up Green- 1 Leon; Mrs. Raymond
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. I You're a kid for 13 or 14 drm Helen Botlel lD care of~ up 4:45 a.m.; !Uinota DP Mel· Staats, Rt. 2 Pt. Ple~sant; MrL
instead, too many gorls .thl~ l yearo: -flllt you're ao adult lorlthls newspaper.
Idahl 4:15p.m.; AltoD ~byr Stella Musgrave, Pt. Plwant;
up Meldehl 5:55 p.m.; L1Hle Daniel D. Jeffers Syraeun.'"otto111;
"it they're gone, forget em. Ia long lone time. ..
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ana Bosworth up Meldal&gt;l ll:U Mrs. Edward w. Smith, Rt.
e was home on his last leave . .Christmas this year ao I d like Be Enforeed Now
p.m.; Sally H. up Meldahl S:SS Mt. Alto, w. va.; Mrs. cteopasl
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a.m.; Steel Trader up Melclabl E. Cavender, Ravenswood:
l\&lt;o each other. 1 heard yes- woo'l be o:omlng to ,.. me Middleport Pollee Cblel ·Her- 6:30 a.m.
Paul E JolcGraw
Asllland,'
, .xlloy that she wrote and !old all)'_;~rlf 1 eaa't -"'l' a1 sad bert GUkey today worned thai
_ Bob Ben· Ky.; M;.., Paul D. alton
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giggle provialon• of Ordlnanc:e No. 371 GaUlpolll. DIDI .
ton; Mrs. Elwood L. Yocler,[
_ .,,,. because she was "too whenever 1 pleaoe. I don't ask prohibits loitering on streets of 1M down 3.40 p.m.. Orco down Aabllllld Ky .. Mrs. Vert11111
· ,,.,.. " ije has written to oev· for seconds a paries. I can' the village ond meaoures are 6:50 p.m.; Esao West Vlrglnla George'
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VAWABLE FOSSU. FOUND of cUll twaDowa bee ...ted
· ra! others, but never got re- loa! and be lazy and have a being taken to onforce It.
down 1:10 p.m.; lndlona up 1
ward Ra.,, Jacbon;
LISBON (IJPI) -A I...U of lor years at the Mtatlon ol San
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fl"at oclentilie value -lbe Ill· Juan Capistrano In Calilimla,
. vm popular boy on hogh schooL or sulk if I don't get my way. enforce Uoe ordmance are being Jennofer Jean DP UO a.m.: M. Hall, Rt. 4 Oak HUI; Ben By Uolled Preu IDternallonol lllc:b-Iong tooth of a
reappearing eacb aprlng wltb
1111rmg World War 11,
1 can't ploy football or hod .. taken because of damage caus- Albert
up US a.m., R. Pfancuff, Jackson.
Northweolern 78 Ohio State ·7'1- bu beell found durlDI regularity allbe m!Jslon Cll
to seven boys, and d1dn t drop land-seek with tho neighborhood ed 1o lwo phone bootht In re- Helen z. up 7· 30 a.m.
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1 my mrespondence with any boyo. 1 can't yell and shout and cent days. Gilkey 1ald unouo- Kanawha River Mrs Robert M Lyle
Clnemnatl
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Do Lumiar north of Lisbon, II
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· of them, even though II took :slop up my room. I can't have 'l cessful attempts were made to down M~et a.m.; Jef ersoa IOU daughtc 2·50· a.m '
Miami 79 Toledo 7J
Willi annouaeed bere today, All
EFEND TWICE
mo,t ol my spare time. I lelt 'juoa all over the houoe.
loot money !rom both boothl. DP Wmfoeld 5:4S p.m.; H. E. da . Mrs v.,;.,n L '
State 6S Bulfalq ill
erpert said the !01111lllr.atloo TO
' they were foghting lor "'· oo And I can't ask Mom to
Bowleo down Wmlleld 8:30p.m.;
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PROMOTED BY BEU.
0. F. Shearer ddown :::::
Dayton 71 DePaul '13
years ago, putting the tootb In
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_this was just a llltlo I could please tuck me In bed and kiss
- --me goodnight Wily! Because
10 p.m.; Beaver own
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Marshall 70 Westem Mlcb. 6 !be Miocene parlocl
orres sa
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aow I'm a
with respon· Pauline Dorst, daughter of 11 p.m.; Lucy Jane LuCIIJI up iurda . s e, : ·
Joseph tPa.) 101 Xavier 83
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. 3 ROOM -furnislled apartment, Slbolities of my very own.
Mr . and Mrs. Frank Dorst, Winfield 1:30 a.m.; Allen R.
A: W
Kentucky St. 83 Findlay 78
year. The date, alte, and
\:&gt; Mulberry-av ... Pomeroy. Well, good for me. 1 know Lung Botwm, bel completed Merrill up Winfield 1:50 a.m.; 1011
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Bluffton 81 Malone 111
CAPJSTRANO'S SWALLOWS Identity o1 the ehallnagen will
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Call WY HSOII a!tet $ p.m. Iyou all. like me, are in a big IBM key punch
at Co- Fori Dearborn up Winfield .2• · P· Gillil n/' Rio Defiance 1M AdrlaD 79
Legend bee I tllal a oolony be 81111ouneed later Ibis week.
I '28 tfc .hurry to grow up. Pleaoe doo't llumbus Bustnese Umversoty and 25 a.m.; National doWII Wta· Sleven A. .
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Youngotown a
- - - - - - - - - - · - -- -; be, Becallle It Isn't bell the II employed at the Bell Tele- field 4:10a.m.
Grande, son, 7.32J .m. Sunday.
St. VIncent (Pa.) 8S
For Rent
lruu of botng 8 silly, lllflgly, era- phone Co. where me has beell
Dllclur&amp;
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promoted Ill the data processMr. Henry Beaver, Mrs.
Jobn Carroll 'It
1n Pomeroy. Call WY 2-!19'1$ \ l miss it.
Inc department
den R. Canaday Jessie R.
CedarvDle 91 Delroll Tellb 17
or wv 1-21i71.
1 :rr tiC So will you ! - SHARY
man, Cbat'lee R.
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VISI'I'fl MOO'IIER
Mrl. Edger C. Church,
Earlham !10 WIIJnlngton II
Wanted To Buy
1 could wish an Impatient t2IeS UD
Reese V. insmoor Mrs.
Wayne SL a Western Rea. 78
ANTIQUE Furniture~ dlsbes. ye&gt;r·olds would tape your II•• Mr. and Mrs. Bruce S~ll
ae H. Dockery Thomas M.
Ohio Confc, toumameal ..
mt,cellanoous Call or Write ' letter to their mirrors but ,,•d family, Ml vru:noR, 91111- Funeral eervlcea for Mrs. ans, Mrs. Floyd A. Graham, Otterbein Tl ~ 10
~. Mrs. Howanl Cecil, Ill W. they won't. They'll have to ,ed recently With bll mother, Ada Alice Taylor 73, of Mid· Mr's. Kenneth M, Haner, Mrs. Akron 116 Baldtill&gt;Wallacl II
Main St . Pameroy.
' learo for th•mselves, just as !Mr.. Francee S&lt;holl 1D Pom- dleporl Route I, w11o died at Edward C; Hughes .J R. Kh
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jiospltal RaiDeD Melloaald Mrs. Frank
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Admltledly the maiDtiiiYS
the world dunnplons, Koalas
and Dryadale are aegotlat~Bj!
a team BDtl asking for threeyear oomracts with salaries '
totallleg $1 millillll.
some compromise probably ;
wiD be worked out bot Bavasl · I••· •,..,~_;,:::::;:

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Boston Suffers
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On Clay-Terrell Fight

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tonight at I p. m. 11 lito W•

ley will officiate and burial wt1l Stevenson, Chancy G.
baml HIIIt Bdtool .,m. Carl
be In Bradford Cemetery.
Erneet E. Walla, Monte
preeldant, bu o
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She w1111 preceded bt death by Wolfe, Mrs. Clnyd A.
tended a
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\boY •named Flaviol, In Italy · · tal 111 poor·P•Y debts by , !Alp her porents, Electa and Ra~ Curtis W. Christian, Sr.,
all P'' nla wbo .havo IIUdlllll
~ liuotley'o telHaa friends Art dealers ray 11 • eos•er to starB at the ?,•&amp; &lt;aSinos os eas- tard Rusk, one son, Clyde and R. Dlckenl, Christine L. GUles- active In aporia Ill WalwDI
he'll definitely try pohtocs af· peddle $1011,000 masterpoeces oly $2,000,000 , · · · Ob, the poly 1 olstM, Clair Heyoell and ts pie, Mrs. WUliam T,
Jual« and Sealllr 11JC1t oebooll
ter his TV coreer's (!OJShed. . -. Itha• 110,0011 daubs . . . Eleauor of It - there I • .sbortago ol !'Jrvived by five. daughters, ham, Deale! D. Jeffers, Mra. and to an peraotll Iatereated Ia
Soon? ... Robert VauKbl ' (of, Holm may sell ber
Re"?or theatre valets., pa•d up 1o PlO Mrs. Reva Colhna at home, Alva F. MeGulre, Jamee
Improvlnl lila otllletlc
pro&gt;
·· uNCLE"\ flits about the land ,soon
. Sam Wamrmnker did- 1 week If they revery good ond Mrs. Marie Recketll and Mrs. Stringer, and Mrs. Burt&gt;le
gram.
batting the ears off LBJ's Viet- n't ask J•n Sterlmg to convert thelt stars are top earners · ·- Ada canada of cotwnbut, Mrs. Wallon.
nam polity ; he'a oot good at to Judaism but her
frienda :Tbe TV Telepbono Hour is boo Doris Bradford of Plain City,
----that either
ll'e can't guess say me will anyway.
'ing long-diStanced to WestGer- Ohio, and Mrs. Margaret C. Two Calle for Help
Atbeola
why sean Connery should be:
muy and AuotraUa (w1thout vert o1 o.traocler, Oblo; one
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co»ed to •mcee a big ballpark j "Hullabaloo" wUI Jet wild · tbe commercials, of course).
ltll'l'&lt;lWI(lln eouDIIel wUI
1011 , Merrell Taylor of Pom""'!' ADswered by Squad
jaz concert here, nor can we .haired Lada Edmund Jr. out 1 The estimate of TV oets alii and a olater, Mrs. Mao First of Two callt were answered
attend !be 1161 AgroaoiiiJ
understand why he snubbed '".of her TV cage to guest with!over tbe world' tDO.OOO,OOII .. Rutland; Sl
and day by the l'onterof
I&lt; lo be be1tl lillie Epllclopal
hug• 1 fee (well bttb five • fl. the Mar. 16 Sammy Davis TV 1
.
six great graadcbildreD.
cy II!]Uad unit
Pariah Houle Cll
TueltlaJ,
While Cora Wtlliaros.t&lt;how .. George Gobel boughtiTV A&amp;t mllaztNI nolet tbe l"riendt m&amp;J call aaytlme The first wu at t:OI p.m. Marcil I, ll'om 10 a. m. to I
Is dieting to get back into act.. 51 acres in Palm Desert, calil., 1bipest concentrations of aeta Tuesday at tbt Marlin FuDII'al for Mrs. Carl Nelloa, RD,
P. m. AppeariDI
inK action her mother Flo ls •for
bluest buy In ill oro In Brnnucll (with 1197 tela borne.
eroy, who WIIJ transported
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studying ~ become 1 film """ihtstory . . Tbo
belt figUre 1per 1,0011 perBODI!) and Monaco
VetMans Memorlallfmrpita}
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Tbe aensatlonal Mark we ve oeen on oeaBOilli belonss · (with e7l per each 1.000), · · •
IN'1'I!IIll!ft OJ edm!Ued u a. Dlltemi(J'
Agriculture, Atltetll CtJtmW,
F; in case will get the "In Cold ilo the mite gal In (of
ali iBut that's not Instant A!Ouence DEVOTED TO
leal. At 8:\7 p.m. !be
Dr. Loull
Dr.
Shod" book-film . treatment •spots) the Alka-Seltzer comtner· 11llb multi-seta In avery room
I!IEIGI IIA80N AUA
wu IUIIIIIlOIIed lor Mn.
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l'ordon's stage • repllea lnlw•ll work amazingly well ... forma""': niark by far tbt Ieng• ,.,_
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hAlls operatf now under whii''IM.Carthyl not speak of!sta~o j wonclet'lllg w.bet over blppaned :l'r'w':.' ..,,. ..,....,. ,._ The MinersvUle Melbocllat
, ·allo•d a "temporary stay" vta ot!l!r love-making on slate In ito movie actor • and n-Iland· ..• S.C.S. wt1l llold a baU
thr city'o license burau.
I"Two For the Seesaw" 1111 they leader Nick Stuart - he now :.:"'""'",..,· Saturday, Mereb $ II -Dulteoll
11 tho nalloa'o eburcltts bad jtn..aged at the Mineola Tbea· tWDB a men's clothing awre
..,o:::.':."'.::":£..'""olo'z::J: Cleaners Ia. Pomeroy, t11ar11ag
voles, "Sound of Music" would•tre! ... There's a lot of com- BIIIID, Mils ... Kate Smith I 1oo .... ••• , . . .... • u at 8:10 1. m.
won the Ooear; ll's the moot Ipotition lor everyone's atten- "How Great Thou Art" album '0::~
b ighly reeommended mme of"ltiun but the recordinl ~uslne.~sis up for • ..G!'Immy,. award =~·
WEA'fHEB
the year by all·denominati(lll ;o '55 topped $6011 millooa, an .In the record mdustry acadeo Dill7 , . _ - .,.::.~• \.: Cloudy cooler wllb rail
limrebmd . _. The
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Mr, and Mrs. Lindsay Ly0111 ol
Tuppers Plalu.
Mrs. Ara Myers and David
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Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bahcock Mrs. Wayne Prince.
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entertained with a family sur- 1 Nellie Cozart was an overprise birthday dinner honorilll! · night guest ol Mary Pierce.
Gnee Riggs. A valentine theme Calling on Mr. and Mrs. Nor·
was used (or the table decora· man Weber were Mr. and Mrs.
tions. He ret'eived mall)· nice-1Lloyd Koenig and family, Man•
Mills;field; Auguest Weber, Doris
Nellie Stethem was called to Koenig and RJCky, Kirk ChevaSebrina, Ohio, due to the death . lier, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
o. her brother; Edgar Coleman. Barnett, Tuppers Plains, and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hensley Mr. and Mrs. Aubra Bailey,
open! several days with Mr. Coolville.
Georae Hoasley, Tuppers Plains. Orlin Brancli, Belpre visited
Jobn Groce is a patient at , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Larkins.
Veteus il'••morial Hospital. ! Mr. and Mrs. Norman Weber Nellie
rt moved ...,.nt-· and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marly to the , .-,tchhnard house. cmko visited Mr. and Mrs. JunMIIpret Cauthome was a ior Hauber.
neent overnight gues1 of Le-'i Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Carter,
ane (labcock and Donn• Hau-, Parkersburg, W. Va., were din.
ller.
1 ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Os. · car Babcock.
Mr. and Mrs. Garth S!mlh
-Vlolot Smtih
weno weekend~ of Mr. and
llrs. Howard Youils. Paden Cily. w. va. reCenUy.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Curtis
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SWINGERS: Bvtterball and Bobby (age 7) have never known any kind of heating
but electric. They both appear to find it quite agreeable- although neither hed
much to say about the subject.

Blblt t1llcJ ere In progr011 In the Th1bel building
on Mlln Stroot in Now Hoven. Continuing nightly
et 7:110. Tho text Is Josus •• Lord, Sovior ond ox·

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Darlene and Ray Morris were
GmiNG Up Imembers
of a churcb youth

proup which toured KentucKy
Christinn College at Grayson,
Kv . Saturday.
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Mrs. Gladys Morris
and
~·Irs . Alta Cone spent a recent
,Saturday evening with Mr. and
IMrs. Fred Albrecht at New

Mr. and Mrs. DanDy Lasure :'
:i~~a~~~~
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have
moved to Newark where
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be is employed.
Mrs. Lona PeUit and childres
and Mrs. Alta Cone spent Fri·

day evenina with Mr.
and
Mrs. Raymond Webb, oear Atl&gt;ens. Mr. Webb Is slowly recovermg from a recent illness dur·
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for eight days.
1 Word has been received from '
Mrs. Wilma HuH of Dayton
'that she wlll.li!ller a hospital In
Cincinnati1iif"'Miinday for ob&lt;ervation aDd 1 QOIIIPiete clleek
up.
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Mrs. Lou Petll&amp; 1111110uaced
the marriage ol her daughter,
Toni Lynn, to Mr. 0111111)' Lasure
of Athelll II CIJDiwood, Va.
on Jan. 21. 'ftJey are now liv·
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-NIIIIlilrS.--tlltl!l ""ployed.
M1ss Lois Wells of Wellslon

ONE OF THE CHAMELEONS IS MISSING but was found in refuge under a book·

case. These, as you can see, are active children," understated Mrs. Thomas.
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"I really appreciate the cleaning work saved by electric heat. Look at the white
wall over the electric baseboard heater- not a sign of soil in over four years.
We eventually want to build a new home and you can bet it will have electric
heat!" Tommy, 4, is the middle Indian.

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mother,
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week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Morris
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business visiton in McArthiB'
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Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cone recently ll'l!re ahoppina iD Alheu.

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All It colts for the Thomas's TOTAL electric llvlllllncludlnl
CLEAN ELECTRIC HOME HEATING

Ia $30 per month!

other kind of heat unll!SS we were forced to. Oar llllllilwu
converta~ to e1ectrio heating seven yean ago.
bown
DOtbingbutcompletecomfortandCOIIVIDiaal:eeverflnce.We bad
to zeplace cme iDexpensive clrcult breabr-but tbd'a till mily
maintenaDce in all that time. Beat of ai1-elec:lrlc liedl!lao

Wm

eleep!"

ez•taro•
. . . . . Cliett

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Redcti Kilowatt lllc:tl'lo Heatina Dealir for a free estlllllla
on canvll'tlng yGtAr hallie to ElllllriD Hilt. SATISFAimON GUARANTEEO by 0No ('llwM
..
.
~Contact Ohio Power or 1111

The- '*lllclrlilllvi!WCOI!Ifa.
clUdingbeati1111 Is $25.27 1111'.-th lor
13,326 CUS!omenl who have onjoyed to.

--

lvl at JIIIIUIIJ 111, 1!168 - 15,000 ousonOhle 1"-li.. -live tho
lotol tllctric way,

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LABEL

Quert

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APRICOT, PEACH OR PINEAPPLE

41,1t!l.81
aid )lat. lMQ.OO

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MASON FU
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taf efoctrlallving for one or more :rears.

ANN PAGE -

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_-- llf.Dilll&amp; 'l'IWKAS,- of aar J~O!"! Ulldl .......lfnr Cllll••

49c
Fruit Preserves . . 3 J:; 88c
...... 59r
Peanut Butter
Chedder Cheese . 69c

Salad Dressing

e!FN•••_.

"We'
l
l
tlke electric
anytime! Now that we kllmr how
much better it is, aDd how little It ma, we wouldn't haw BD1

5 ~:9 49(

JANE PARKER - MADE WITH BUTTERMILK

pioneerod l l y - · ..~~~~ • biQer
freezer posslblo, And

.'

lb.

(
65

FOLLOWING RETAILS EFFECTIVE THRU SAT. MARCH 5

..
Trimwlll conatrudion,

'

$5D

~~-·"

for .. lltUol -

Iii

-~

FOLLOWING RETAILS EFFECTIVE MON., TUES. &amp; WED.

S7 .374.98

offered • quality ,..

-

Mrs. Robert Se•

K.._,.vr.

Gen. Pra,. 'r.u -Rul .Eit.
Pen. Prap. Tax

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TrANiport&amp;lloa of Puptlf

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NO OBLIGATION FOR ESTIMATES
PHONE 887-3415 COU.E(T

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fee us

I

MOTHER'S LITTLE HELPER Is two-year-old Janey. Mother's big helper Is htr
new electric range with its aUtomatic controls and positive temperature setting'-'
"The only time I get a recipe failure is when I goof- the electric ranse never
lets me down. I can set it and forget it and know everything will be perfect."
In addition to electric heating and cooking. the Thomas home has an electric water
heater, dryer, freezer, water pump, power tools, television, and small applla.-.

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'

Famous For Safety With The
Exclusive SAFETY GRID
Heating Element

-- - - ·an accident at work.

Jh

--

'• ,., r. Will

ELECTROMODE

and

:::.:ANY

.....,....

DON REYNOLDS and Dn ERNSTHAUSEN

Mr. and Mrs . ..Uerry Yates · !\Irs. Lona PcttJt and ch1ld- ~
and Shelly, CbilUcolhe, Mr. and ren spent a weekend in Newark .
Mrs. Charles Lisle and Rosetta IA'ith her daughter s, Mrs. Jonn
of Syracuse, visited Mr.
Paul H€nslar and family and
Mrs. Dave Yates.
'Mr. and Mrs. Danny Lasure .
Mr . and Mrs. Joe bissell vis-1 Vance Wilbur suffered third
lied Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bissell, deKree burns on his hands '"

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MINISTERS

Tom Hayman. .
t
Mr. and Mrs. Denver Curtis.
Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Newell visited Mary --By Alia Cone
Pierce.

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omple for oiL

---=====--Ch
R1"dge

were visiting Mr. and

BONUS
BINGfJ
at A•P

LOAFERS

1

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START PLAYING

H•clquarten For

French Fries

IULTANA PIIOliN
IIIGULAII 01 KRfNKLI CUT---

in on the r. Gifts!

PlliD

2:!.59c

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Jr., Masoa, W. Va.
Mr. anc1 Mrs.

o.car

Babeoek

wore recent dinner guesta ol

"-..!
.JUCi.ety News .

Mr, and Mrs. Lindsay Ly0111 ol
Tuppers Plalu.
Mrs. Ara Myers and David
•
YoonK were vlsitilll! Mr. ond
1
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bahcock Mrs. Wayne Prince.
·
entertained with a family sur- 1 Nellie Cozart was an overprise birthday dinner honorilll! · night guest ol Mary Pierce.
Gnee Riggs. A valentine theme Calling on Mr. and Mrs. Nor·
was used (or the table decora· man Weber were Mr. and Mrs.
tions. He ret'eived mall)· nice-1Lloyd Koenig and family, Man•
Mills;field; Auguest Weber, Doris
Nellie Stethem was called to Koenig and RJCky, Kirk ChevaSebrina, Ohio, due to the death . lier, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
o. her brother; Edgar Coleman. Barnett, Tuppers Plains, and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hensley Mr. and Mrs. Aubra Bailey,
open! several days with Mr. Coolville.
Georae Hoasley, Tuppers Plains. Orlin Brancli, Belpre visited
Jobn Groce is a patient at , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Larkins.
Veteus il'••morial Hospital. ! Mr. and Mrs. Norman Weber Nellie
rt moved ...,.nt-· and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marly to the , .-,tchhnard house. cmko visited Mr. and Mrs. JunMIIpret Cauthome was a ior Hauber.
neent overnight gues1 of Le-'i Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Carter,
ane (labcock and Donn• Hau-, Parkersburg, W. Va., were din.
ller.
1 ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Os. · car Babcock.
Mr. and Mrs. Garth S!mlh
-Vlolot Smtih
weno weekend~ of Mr. and
llrs. Howard Youils. Paden Cily. w. va. reCenUy.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Curtis
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MISS AMERICA

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THE SHOE BOX
Mlcldltport, 0.

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GOSPEL MEETINGS

SWINGERS: Bvtterball and Bobby (age 7) have never known any kind of heating
but electric. They both appear to find it quite agreeable- although neither hed
much to say about the subject.

Blblt t1llcJ ere In progr011 In the Th1bel building
on Mlln Stroot in Now Hoven. Continuing nightly
et 7:110. Tho text Is Josus •• Lord, Sovior ond ox·

Mrs.

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s'OCir.• y News

B:
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All-Electric

I:OME HEATING

Darlene and Ray Morris were
GmiNG Up Imembers
of a churcb youth

proup which toured KentucKy
Christinn College at Grayson,
Kv . Saturday.
I
Mrs. Gladys Morris
and
~·Irs . Alta Cone spent a recent
,Saturday evening with Mr. and
IMrs. Fred Albrecht at New

Mr. and Mrs. DanDy Lasure :'
:i~~a~~~~
Marsblield.
have
moved to Newark where
r
be is employed.
Mrs. Lona PeUit and childres
and Mrs. Alta Cone spent Fri·

day evenina with Mr.
and
Mrs. Raymond Webb, oear Atl&gt;ens. Mr. Webb Is slowly recovermg from a recent illness dur·
1
ing whicb be wu bo&amp;pitallzed
for eight days.
1 Word has been received from '
Mrs. Wilma HuH of Dayton
'that she wlll.li!ller a hospital In
Cincinnati1iif"'Miinday for ob&lt;ervation aDd 1 QOIIIPiete clleek
up.
I
Mrs. Lou Petll&amp; 1111110uaced
the marriage ol her daughter,
Toni Lynn, to Mr. 0111111)' Lasure
of Athelll II CIJDiwood, Va.
on Jan. 21. 'ftJey are now liv·
•
•
iaoD ill Newark where he il
n., QvWiaD ~ Matw
-NIIIIlilrS.--tlltl!l ""ployed.
M1ss Lois Wells of Wellslon

ONE OF THE CHAMELEONS IS MISSING but was found in refuge under a book·

case. These, as you can see, are active children," understated Mrs. Thomas.
11

"I really appreciate the cleaning work saved by electric heat. Look at the white
wall over the electric baseboard heater- not a sign of soil in over four years.
We eventually want to build a new home and you can bet it will have electric
heat!" Tommy, 4, is the middle Indian.

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and YOU Can be one of them.

MYRL COAKLEY

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Here ara just • few of last week'a winnen.

CONTRACTOR

ELECTRIC HEATING and INSULATION
Phone 667-3415

P. 0. BOX224

B••• n

world

news

(llle lriolly F. Jbt.,,,. •, , ,~··." 31io l'ow11 Cuolllllll!

· IJ'I t11111 m..... diln a

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COOLVILLE, OHIO

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0-FROST KELVINATOR

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for modern frozen-food living

l'leott enttr my ~rip 1 ion to tN spent a
Mon1tor tor the period the~;~ ~- Brenda
low. I tndOia $ - IU.S. Fundi!

3 ...,.,.

Sot~

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PlayiP'Oundl and CODIJII.UDity

OpeuUcln or Scllool Plant

A.\LilllerY ,\JtDCiel

C.aten

338.'1•
2t,734..50
21.'1'U.65

lkllool Plant MallteDIMe
CAIIICII OU.tlll7

lf,IGII.G:I
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Qraad ToW &amp;x,.DdiCUHI

KMII,tl -

weekend with M is s
Pettit.
i
Mrs. Dena Huffman apent a
few nigbls with ber
mother,
'&gt;IN Ethel Radekin the past
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Morris
and Mrs. Ruth Wood were
business visiton in McArthiB'
recontly.
,...
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cone recently ll'l!re ahoppina iD Alheu.

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Batanee, l)e(' . Sl, 1915
IU35.oct
Tot.ll &amp;xpendll.un• phu Balanee.
Decunbtr 31, 1M5
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plu BHI!pt.l
M.37ol"
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a.&amp;kmpt. Serial BaDdf, NoLt"•
ud. Cart.
l4i.OOO.OO
Jallrat DD iiH!al BcJB4t,

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4U90.00
lfJIM.III

Wilme Colior

Pt. Pl..1•nt

AshluO

$50

$100

UIIUI
1~.1011.68

We haw never before

friger1t0r •ith 10

much,,.....,-

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"SUPER-RIGHT" FRESH

NEW CROP- FLORIDA

fJROUND
CHUCK

VALENCIA
ORANGES

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e:r.u ... tt.-

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;.

heating

All It colts for the Thomas's TOTAL electric llvlllllncludlnl
CLEAN ELECTRIC HOME HEATING

Ia $30 per month!

other kind of heat unll!SS we were forced to. Oar llllllilwu
converta~ to e1ectrio heating seven yean ago.
bown
DOtbingbutcompletecomfortandCOIIVIDiaal:eeverflnce.We bad
to zeplace cme iDexpensive clrcult breabr-but tbd'a till mily
maintenaDce in all that time. Beat of ai1-elec:lrlc liedl!lao

Wm

eleep!"

ez•taro•
. . . . . Cliett

•'

,.
'

'

Redcti Kilowatt lllc:tl'lo Heatina Dealir for a free estlllllla
on canvll'tlng yGtAr hallie to ElllllriD Hilt. SATISFAimON GUARANTEEO by 0No ('llwM
..
.
~Contact Ohio Power or 1111

The- '*lllclrlilllvi!WCOI!Ifa.
clUdingbeati1111 Is $25.27 1111'.-th lor
13,326 CUS!omenl who have onjoyed to.

--

lvl at JIIIIUIIJ 111, 1!168 - 15,000 ousonOhle 1"-li.. -live tho
lotol tllctric way,

'

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LABEL

Quert

Jir

APRICOT, PEACH OR PINEAPPLE

41,1t!l.81
aid )lat. lMQ.OO

.........

I-III.

Jor

WISCONSIN- SHARP

.... ---.. .,
MASON FU
t l$11111111

95

-

1111

I

ANN PAGE - CREAMY SMOOTH OR KRUNCHY

L«MMM.l8

7

taf efoctrlallving for one or more :rears.

ANN PAGE -

.=.=:

_-- llf.Dilll&amp; 'l'IWKAS,- of aar J~O!"! Ulldl .......lfnr Cllll••

49c
Fruit Preserves . . 3 J:; 88c
...... 59r
Peanut Butter
Chedder Cheese . 69c

Salad Dressing

e!FN•••_.

"We'
l
l
tlke electric
anytime! Now that we kllmr how
much better it is, aDd how little It ma, we wouldn't haw BD1

5 ~:9 49(

JANE PARKER - MADE WITH BUTTERMILK

pioneerod l l y - · ..~~~~ • biQer
freezer posslblo, And

.'

lb.

(
65

FOLLOWING RETAILS EFFECTIVE THRU SAT. MARCH 5

..
Trimwlll conatrudion,

'

$5D

~~-·"

for .. lltUol -

Iii

-~

FOLLOWING RETAILS EFFECTIVE MON., TUES. &amp; WED.

S7 .374.98

offered • quality ,..

-

Mrs. Robert Se•

K.._,.vr.

Gen. Pra,. 'r.u -Rul .Eit.
Pen. Prap. Tax

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TrANiport&amp;lloa of Puptlf

1'rarwrer.

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NO OBLIGATION FOR ESTIMATES
PHONE 887-3415 COU.E(T

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fee us

I

MOTHER'S LITTLE HELPER Is two-year-old Janey. Mother's big helper Is htr
new electric range with its aUtomatic controls and positive temperature setting'-'
"The only time I get a recipe failure is when I goof- the electric ranse never
lets me down. I can set it and forget it and know everything will be perfect."
In addition to electric heating and cooking. the Thomas home has an electric water
heater, dryer, freezer, water pump, power tools, television, and small applla.-.

•

1

In

'

Famous For Safety With The
Exclusive SAFETY GRID
Heating Element

-- - - ·an accident at work.

Jh

--

'• ,., r. Will

ELECTROMODE

and

:::.:ANY

.....,....

DON REYNOLDS and Dn ERNSTHAUSEN

Mr. and Mrs . ..Uerry Yates · !\Irs. Lona PcttJt and ch1ld- ~
and Shelly, CbilUcolhe, Mr. and ren spent a weekend in Newark .
Mrs. Charles Lisle and Rosetta IA'ith her daughter s, Mrs. Jonn
of Syracuse, visited Mr.
Paul H€nslar and family and
Mrs. Dave Yates.
'Mr. and Mrs. Danny Lasure .
Mr . and Mrs. Joe bissell vis-1 Vance Wilbur suffered third
lied Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bissell, deKree burns on his hands '"

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a.,,...,

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MINISTERS

Tom Hayman. .
t
Mr. and Mrs. Denver Curtis.
Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Newell visited Mary --By Alia Cone
Pierce.

I

PzC

omple for oiL

---=====--Ch
R1"dge

were visiting Mr. and

BONUS
BINGfJ
at A•P

LOAFERS

1

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START PLAYING

H•clquarten For

French Fries

IULTANA PIIOliN
IIIGULAII 01 KRfNKLI CUT---

in on the r. Gifts!

PlliD

2:!.59c

,,

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..

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Pomeroy

QIAIJ1'Y

._A_~_tor_eo_._

65 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Door Sedan - $2295
8 cyl, Powerglide. Tan and bei&amp;e finish. Liko new tires.
See this one before you buy.

64 Chevelle Malibu Sta. Wagon -

Property

$1895

8 cyl. Powerglide. Radio and heater. New tires. All white
outside with rod vinyl ioterior. A. local owned low mile·
age wagon.

64 Olds 884 Door
~·:~:'':::II

??-WH~

Transfers

$2149

Pomeroy Motor Co.
, N

For Rent

~.-

Detroilor
U', two bedroom, $1400.
CoRtacl Raymond Rawe
Route 338 back of Plants

I'

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ter5p. m.

124

msbody,FORD
V-8 standard
motor and tr&amp;~IS!Dission I

GIVE US

in excellent cenditio•.
~'ord, hardtop, V8 autnmabic[
transmissioa, 2 new tireS.
cellenl OOIIdiliOL Ph. SH
4&amp;56.
2 22

l&gt;OME. CLUE!

EXPERIENCED

NEW HOLLAND

RADIATOR
SERVICE

MACHINE CO.
NEW HOLLAND, PA.

IProm tho llrlell truck or
bodldOler radl.ator to tho
....Ueol heater eon.
I

I

IS

CONFIDENTIA" SECRETAR'I
HI'~!:~"" 4 A.M.? r---:::?9

Auto. trano. Radio, heater, power brakes and steering.
Blue finish. SpotleSI clean Interior. A real buy.

OPIN IVIS. f:GO P.M.

PHONI WY2-2156

LI'L ABNER

WEll THEY'RE

~OT

ELeaRiCIAt.JS ... lHAT'S
FOR SURE l

Wilbur Pierce, dea. to Nc·
Pierce, VIrginia Nelson, Carol
J . Litchfield, Cerl. fw Tran'.
Salisbury.
Wilbur Hoed, Mat)' Lou I
Hood to Jamea H. OWeM, E
K. ow-. parotlt, Sa. 1

BWTTNAR'S

!
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WATER
water pump

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CaD

Drllllag Co., Cbesler,

-.ws.

DICK TRACY

collect Heaton[
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HOME

TOWN
' CASH

HAROLD GRAY

GITYLOAN
4 SAVINGS CO.PJ.JifY
125 E. Main St.
JOHN C. BA.COM
AcUnJ Probalf! Jad,.
~ JB; (3) 1. •• 3W

TRADI! IN YOUR OLD TV FOR A NEW

Allllll AND SLATS

PHILCO COLOR TV

lly lltANNE'R

MODEL
5464MA
Your old TV may cover your down payment 011 a
new Pbilco Color TV. Come ID today and let IIIIi"

IUGIIUNNY

Youn Por Only

nlficent Early American styled t:OIIIiOit &amp;lobed to

matcb 'maple furniture. UHF·VHF rtcepttoD, IIWII'
ary-matic tuniD&amp;, front 110und, front aontrolJ.

Per Monll•

I

YOUR 8En BUY IS A'PHILCOI.

FOR
N. 2ND AVE.

'N&amp;A
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Pomeroy

QIAIJ1'Y

._A_~_tor_eo_._

65 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Door Sedan - $2295
8 cyl, Powerglide. Tan and bei&amp;e finish. Liko new tires.
See this one before you buy.

64 Chevelle Malibu Sta. Wagon -

Property

$1895

8 cyl. Powerglide. Radio and heater. New tires. All white
outside with rod vinyl ioterior. A. local owned low mile·
age wagon.

64 Olds 884 Door
~·:~:'':::II

??-WH~

Transfers

$2149

Pomeroy Motor Co.
, N

For Rent

~.-

Detroilor
U', two bedroom, $1400.
CoRtacl Raymond Rawe
Route 338 back of Plants

I'

X

ter5p. m.

124

msbody,FORD
V-8 standard
motor and tr&amp;~IS!Dission I

GIVE US

in excellent cenditio•.
~'ord, hardtop, V8 autnmabic[
transmissioa, 2 new tireS.
cellenl OOIIdiliOL Ph. SH
4&amp;56.
2 22

l&gt;OME. CLUE!

EXPERIENCED

NEW HOLLAND

RADIATOR
SERVICE

MACHINE CO.
NEW HOLLAND, PA.

IProm tho llrlell truck or
bodldOler radl.ator to tho
....Ueol heater eon.
I

I

IS

CONFIDENTIA" SECRETAR'I
HI'~!:~"" 4 A.M.? r---:::?9

Auto. trano. Radio, heater, power brakes and steering.
Blue finish. SpotleSI clean Interior. A real buy.

OPIN IVIS. f:GO P.M.

PHONI WY2-2156

LI'L ABNER

WEll THEY'RE

~OT

ELeaRiCIAt.JS ... lHAT'S
FOR SURE l

Wilbur Pierce, dea. to Nc·
Pierce, VIrginia Nelson, Carol
J . Litchfield, Cerl. fw Tran'.
Salisbury.
Wilbur Hoed, Mat)' Lou I
Hood to Jamea H. OWeM, E
K. ow-. parotlt, Sa. 1

BWTTNAR'S

!
. ~.

I
WATER
water pump

........

CaD

Drllllag Co., Cbesler,

-.ws.

DICK TRACY

collect Heaton[
J

n

HOME

TOWN
' CASH

HAROLD GRAY

GITYLOAN
4 SAVINGS CO.PJ.JifY
125 E. Main St.
JOHN C. BA.COM
AcUnJ Probalf! Jad,.
~ JB; (3) 1. •• 3W

TRADI! IN YOUR OLD TV FOR A NEW

Allllll AND SLATS

PHILCO COLOR TV

lly lltANNE'R

MODEL
5464MA
Your old TV may cover your down payment 011 a
new Pbilco Color TV. Come ID today and let IIIIi"

IUGIIUNNY

Youn Por Only

nlficent Early American styled t:OIIIiOit &amp;lobed to

matcb 'maple furniture. UHF·VHF rtcepttoD, IIWII'
ary-matic tuniD&amp;, front 110und, front aontrolJ.

Per Monll•

I

YOUR 8En BUY IS A'PHILCOI.

FOR
N. 2ND AVE.

'N&amp;A
_.DDIIPOIT, 0.
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Past Matrons' ··
ClubMeetsat
Clatworthy Home

._Dally Sentlnel, PomeMy·Mlddleport, 0., rtb. •· ltel

Mrs. Foster is
Hostess of
Church Class

~k.w~:Ssterre~OS:
Mrs. Stephenson. Hostesses for
the Mardj meeting w111 be Mrs.
Harry L, Bailey and Mra. Lor·
ain sterretL

Around And
· About
Middleoort

vows are Taken

p 1 1
eop e n
Pomerov

SOCIAL

AR
CAJEND .
·

MONDAY
Mrs.
James
Clat,orthy
.
.
1
Hood
Mr; Geo11e Vaughan of Cb1l- tertallled the Paat 'Matrillll' JANE
HOWELL
TEN\
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
•
Ucothe was a buslnesl visitor Club of Evangeline Chapter, Daughters of Uillon VeteraDI
Mrs. J. E. Foster entertain·
Frank Shoemaker and Mrs.
ted In Middleport Friday.
OES, Mlddlel"lrt, at her home will meet at the DAV hall Mulled the One Won ODe class of
Anna Yeager returned home Miss Jean Casto, daughter of Nuptl~l music was ~enme- Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Weber Friday evening In Pomeroy. day at 7:30 p. m;·.
the Ptmeroy First
Baptist
Friday evening, from Ft. Thorn- Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Biggs, b:· MISS Vicki Fetty 0 0
and tamlly and Mrs. Lawrence Mrs. Theo Neutzling was the BETHEL NO. 62 of the Inter
church Thursctay evening at ber
.
as, Ky. where they attended the Pomerey Route 3, became .the roy._
b
ber Mllboan visited at Holzer Hoa- asalsting hostess.
DatiOIIlll Order of Job's Daugb
home, East Main St.
funeral of Clarence Gardne_r, bride of Mr. Tilford M. Bowling, GIVen In
~ street pita! with Mr. Lawrence MU· Mrs. WiUls Anthony, presl- tel'l will meet at tbe Pomero)
husband of the former Kat1e son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ever· father, the r
brocade hoan, who Is a medical patient dent, welcomed til!! members. Masonic Temple, Monday, al
The meetmg~ m charge of
Shoemaker.
sole of Hamilton, Sunday, Feb- length dres_s of ~~~ veU of there. He Is reported slowly Mrs. M. L. French gave devop. m.
Mrs. Foster, v1ce president. opMr and Mrs. Robert Warner ruary 13 at the
Bradbury with matching coa · er
Improving.
tiona using the topic, "World 7130
ened with Psalm 23 in unison. The Senior Yout~ Fellowship and ·family of Oberlin w e r e Church 0{ Christ.
silk Illusion was held In ~~~: The Middleport Literary Club Day of Prayer." She conclud11JESDAY
Plans were made for a rum- of Heath Methodist Church weekend guests of his mother, The Rev. Art Marcum read by a headband of ma
will meet Wednesday
after- ed leading the "Lord'a Pray·
Une Cha ter OES Mid
mage sale to be held in church marie plans for several proJects Mrs Robert warner Sr.
the vows of the double ring white brocade. She c~l~ 1 noon March 2 11.t the home of er" In unison.
dlE~e Is ~ru;g a sOUl
1 Mt~' Bess Sanborn. Roll Call A thank yeu DOte was read ~esda March Orders
basement March 3·5. A com- for the commg months at their M~ and Mrs. Georgt. Korn ceremony at 8:30 p.m.. before white Bible topped ":11
1 Monday.
munication was. read from the meetmg held Su~day evenm•• Jr. oi Columbus .spent the week· an altar decorated with bask~ts ture white roses With
g response will be a
current from Sadie Lewis for her moth- to be plae~· by IIOGII.
Korean g1rl which the class at the church Mrs. Guy Shuler end with their parents,
Mr. of pink gladiola and
wh1te blue streamers.
sister ef event. ·
er Mrs. Zelia Cross a shut-In Persons wishing to order rna)
supports.
IS the counselor
for
t~:
g~:E
and
Mrs.
George
Korq
Sr.
and
mums
and
baskets
of
greenery.
Miss.
Sharon
Big!~
of
honor,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Emerson
Jones
member
of Ga!Upolls. Cards caD Mrs. William King, WY2·
0 1
Mrs. J. H. Stephenson had
Mrs. John Thomas.
the
dress of were In Atbens Sunday where were sent to Fielding Hawkins 5681, Mrs. Charles Ben;lett 2661
for her teacher's thought two meetm
g
Tommy, Bruce and Paul Reed
wore a
bracade with royal they were dinner guests of Mrs. and Mrs. Zelia Cross. lnspec- or Mrs. Lettie Roush, WY2
meditations, one on Ash Wed- The g~ou lanoed a swim- spent the weekend in Athens
royal blue bite net hat. Mis~ Dorothy Dundakls. They were tion of Evangeline
Chapter, 2691.
nesday and the other on Lent. ming !rt/a~d several money with their grandmother, Mrs.
~ue_ ~;uri bridesmaid wore accl1lllpanled to ~hlo ~nlv:i· OES, was announeed for Thurs. POMEROY BAND Boosten
Devotions taken from Hebrew makin ro'ects for the spring T. T. Reed.
arJor e
dress of light ty by their daug ter, ar a day, March 17 at the Masonic will have their regular meeti~
1:1·2 were led by Mrs. Stephen- The J~~o/ MYF met Sunda; Mr. and Mrs. Clair Boso and
a str~~~~~e with light blue Jones, who baa spent the week- Temple. Mrs. Allen Hughee 811- Tuesday evening, March 1, at th
son who had for her theme, evening and made plans for children Nancy, Peggy, Debbie,
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bl': white net hat.
end at home.
DOunced the Chesblre Chapter Pomeroy Senior Hlgb School
God's new translation and clos- several projects for the sum- Stevie, V1ckt, Tommy and BonM H bert Roush
~Mr David Goodwin of Pome- Tom Rail student at Kent Inspection to be held March 26. Auditorium at 7:30 p.m. Plan!
ed with prayer.
mer camp.
nie and Delbert Patterson of
By rs. er
.
ro ·served as best man and State Unlv~rslty, spent
the The meeting was closed with wlJl ~ made for ~t thE
Rhonda
Hysell
president
conGreat
Bend
and
Mrs.
James
Mrs
Herbert
Roush
recetved
thy,
her
was
William
Biggs,
weekend
with
his
parents
Mr
the benediction.
~d rught and a nomlnat1Dg co
A dessert course was served
'
. p It
and son TenJ of Ra·
.
t f th
r e us
.
'
.
I ed and lz mlttee will be named
b the hostess to Mrs
At en durted the business meetmg. a erso~
. h the announcemen o e rna · brother of the bride.
and Mrs. E. 0. Rail. He had Games were pay
pr •
·
Shain Mrs. Victor Y~ung Sr., The scripture lessons were read I cin~ vis• ted Saturday, . wtt. riage of her nephew Ronald For her daughter's weddlllg, as his guest, Miss
Sharon es won by Mrs. French, Mrs.
WEDNESDAY
•
Mrs Harry I Bailey Mrs El- by members of the group.
their mother, Mrs. Desste Pat Durst, son of Mr. and M_rs. Mrs Biggs chose a beige knit Graves also of Kent State.
Griff Russell, Mrs. Hughes and PO!tfEROY mGH School AI
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terson.
Chester Durst, of Niles to Lavma dres.s with brown accessories Mr. ~ Mrs. John
Lyons Mrs. Evelyn Lewis. A dessert umnt Assn. off!~ and ex~u·
;-======•••--•·;II Refreshments were served by Miss Nancy Boso returned to (Tom) Darby daughter of Mr. d an orchid corsage.
d son Johnny and Mrs John course carryi.ng out the patriot- live committee -WID meet Wed·
Jennifer Goble and Rhond~~y~ her home. Great Bend Sunday and Mrs. Alien Darby~ Nile_s. anA ::¢on was held In the ~oas,
wen: In Za~vUle lc theme ~as .~rved by the nesday at 8 p.m. at the home of
sell Present were Lu
d evening after spendmg
the The new ceuple are restdmg m church social room following last week to visit with the lat.- hostesses. Others att~ tdl Jq In the secretary·~~'er, Mrs.
Freneh. Jenmler Goble, San y weekend with her grandmother, Gireard. Mr. and Mrs. Chester th
emony The bride's ta· ter' mother Mrs
Bernard addition to th~ ab.ve aamed Denver Rice OD Broadway St.,
TONIGHT THRU TUESDAY Johnson. Rhonda Hysell, Doxte Mrs. Dessie_ Patterson.
Durst are former local resi- bl: = . lovely In piflk net eov- Sc~amm an'd a~ with Mrs. were Mrs. Jolul Lyons, Mrs. in Middleport.
John Sturges'
Walters. Okey Ritter. Tom Miss Glona Buck, student _at dents.
,
er white centered with Lulu Shipps a patleat at Good J. A. Young Sr.. Mrs. \\'3l!er
THURSDAY
'THE HALLELUJAH TRAIL' Cooke. Eddie Brown.
Ken Kent University and cousm
er ov
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'tb
ink
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ld• EVANGELINE
CHAPTER
(Technirolor)
Smith. Dwight Dowson, Verne: Miss Laura Matson of
Kent Mr. and Mrs. Larry Badgley the wedding
ltrs Samaritan Hospital there.
Hayes, Mrs. Wl.~am eyno ., OES Middleport, wiD
meet
~i'::;t ~~r~~a:.'e~a~nee~aRW/r~~: Ord and Mr. and Mrs Emer- t the eekend with her and David Gloeckner of Colum- candles on el
e.
. Karen Gregg bas accepted a Mrs. Lillian Stet .
Tbtksctay evening Mareb S at
Brian Keith, Donald Pleas son Jones.
:~~nts ~r. and Mrs. Gail bus spent a weekend with the_ir Leola Enoeakh ~SyraS:fci
position with Bernadlndeed's SMhop
the Masonic Temple in fdlddleanre.
'd
·
In GaDipoUs. She atten
or·
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6 180 1 parents Mr. and Mrs. Erwm ed the e e,
10 Th
Colorcartoon
Buck an . son · k?·
eyd th Gloeck~er
fee of Middleport, served cof· ria Harvey College In Charles- Pastor Borden 18
port.
1ey
1 H
I p
.
VISited Mtss Bur· s gran mo ·
·
Sto
nd
Mr
Je.....,
Haw
W
V
k
H
th
Pal 1 astor ts
M B n Bu•k
Mr. and Mrs. C1arence
ry fee a
s. ..,
• ' ton, • a.
Spea er at ea
LAUREL CLIFF
BETTER
WEDNESDAY
M
M
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h
S
k
er
·
rs.
e
c
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and
l{osalie of Darwin spent a Middleport, the punch.
Mr. and Mrs. Thurmo1 Car.
March 2
I.
orw ' JJt'a er
Mr. and Mrs R;nme . Burk Sunday with Mrs. Ada Norris. The bride Is a graduate of sey visited In Waverly, Ohio, The Rev. Nyle Borden pas- Health cl~b wtll meet Thurs·
NOT OPEN
The Rev. M. E Dowson efland famtl~ of N~w Lexmgton, Mr. and Mrs. Butch Donohue Pomeroy High School and at- with Mr. and Mrs. Walter tor of the Mount Moriah .Bap- day evemng, at the home of
THURSDAY, FRIDAY,
Ille~th Method 1st Church was were Sunday guests of hts mo- of Marion spent the week end tended Columbua Business Unl- Gr888 and Miss Ruth Carsey. tlst Church and chaplam at Mrs. Eugene. Thompson. Mem·
AND SATURDAY
:guest speaker at the morning ther, Mrs. Ben Buck
with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon tn· versity. She is employed by the
the Gallipolis State Institute, bers are remmded to bribg bot1
March 345
, wol ship service at the Mount Mr. and Mrs Homer Tay. er ohue.
Franklin County WeHart dewas guest speaket at the morn- tie caps.
"THE IPCRESS FILE"
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Ch
h
.
M'l
Coty
l
partment
Mr
Bowling
attelld·
lng
worship service at Heath
1 and daughter of Gwve
- Terhnorolor•
i
~orJah
'!:ptJ~t
d
ur\·
m
to
.
were
weekend
gues1~
o'
her
Mrs.
Lucy
Justice
m&amp;ved
to
ed
Taft
Hlgh.
Scheol
In
Hamil·
Methodist
Church. The Rev. M. PAST CHIEFS OF MAGNOLMichaPI Cain&lt;•. Nogel Grren,
Guy Doleman. S 11~ Lloyd.
~~~:;\orde Isa Sh~~her~'-~: mother, Mrs. Joseph Raub and the Paul Wolfe re~idence. . ton and is now serving with the
E. Dowson occupied the pulpit lA Temple Pythian Sisters will
1
Color :artoons
s et'Ial music was presented son. John.
! Mrs. Roy Buck ts a .surgical US Air Force at Leckbourne Air
of the Moriah Church. The ser· meet at tile home of Mrs. Arn1 P
.
h
.
.
d'
Miss
Susanna
Arnold
and
'
patient
at
Holzer
hospital.
Force
Base
Columbus.
The
vice
was conducted as,__
an Sob- old Hayes ' Thursday evenln&amp;.
1
. IJy the semor c mr mc u mg f . d M M
AI , Te
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t
GeersSUNDAY, MONDAY
: 1i1e anthem ''Ivory Palaces'' nen • Iss ary Ice ceo Mr and Mrs. Dorsa Parsons, t'Ouple Is restdmg a 899
servance of Race Re1at"""' unand TUESDAY
1
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of Parma spent the weekend
· .
be
Ro h
Columbus
day
"
March 6-7-8
, wuh Mrs. Campbell Harper as : wt' th he ~other Mrs .\1axme ana Lewis and Ro .rta
us av,
.
Mr Gene Lambert of Hem Th. ..._ ir
de the dlr •
Hal Wallis'
' 't
t Sat da evenmg With
'
e u.CI t U0 r
ec
I•plants
"BOEING BOEING"
·
IArnold. rThe . girls' who' attend :;:nand
:rs. yMiles Childress.
Jock Greve, Mrs.
Elizabeth t1on of Mr. WIIUam Russell, pre- Techn•colorrt was anno~nced that the 1Ohw Umverstty, both reMde at The wscs of the Methodist
Vaughan of Pomeroy and Mr. 11811ted a portion of the can~ta,
Jerry Lrwi,, Tony Curtis,
I
Missionary
Society
of
the
Mount
,
Lmdley
Hall.
Ch
h
held
their
monthly
and
Mrs. CecU Gillogly 8lld "The Crucifixion" by Statrr
Dany Sarnl. Thelma H1tter.
Chris! iane Sehmidtrner, ~u ­ 11 Moriah Church will meet Thurs- :
m~~~ng at the church annex
f~ily of Atb~ were Sunday Including the Recitation, "And
wnna Leigh .
dly evening at the church wtth
Thursday evening. Mrs. E a r 1
o
VIBtlors of thell' parents, Mr. They Came" by Barbara RusFeaturette: Fire Chaser
l
Mrs.
Oscar
Hardaway
as
hostRebinson
had
charge
of
the
p~
and Mrs. Everett Lambert.
sell; sole, "Could Ye N 0 t
By Mrs. Paul SeDen
Colorcartoon1
ess.
gram Birthdays of Mrs. Bob
Mr. and Mrs. James John Watch," by Ben Phllsoa and The Booster Sunday School
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fU
eSSIOn
Rhod~s and Mrs. Sherman Ford
SOD, Jamie Sue and Gregory the chorus "Jesus Bowl!d In Bit· class of the Baptist Cbureb met
were celebrated Mrs
Dorsa
By Mrs Lyle Baldenoa
Todd tf Pomeroy, Mr. and Mrs. ter Augulsh," sung by the en· at the home of Mrs. Edward
e
e neS
Parsons and ~s. Al~x WheelHOMEMAKERS €LVII
Larry Jehnson, Gina and Mr. tire choir. Parts of the cantata Slmpsoa with Vera Beegle, boiApproximately 30
persGns
e hostesses
Kenneth Johnson, Middleport, will be presented eacb Sunday tess Devotions were prepared
were
present
for
the
op&lt;IIing
er
wer
·
''Child
Development
and
were Sunday visitor• of their aoncludlng oa Palm Sunday, by Mabel Roush Refreshments
tiDf! MtirrilltJ .,• ., IJWtJra•ee
Lenten study session on the Mr. 8lld Mrs. ~lain Nice and Training" was the topic of the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph AprU 3.
were served In keeping with
by Helena Bubinstei•
study of John's Gospel Wednes- Shirley and Shetia, of Newark Mrs Virgl Buckey
Johnson and ~erly.
the Valentine tbeme.
day evening at Heath Metho- spent Tuesday wttb Mr. and Reedsille-Long Bottom Home- ~eekend visrtors of Mr. and
HONOR GRANDSON
Stephen Shuler and Jeff
dist Church with the Rev. M. Mrs. Lloyd Nice.
makers club Monday evening at Mrs. Howard Russell were Mr.
Donohue spent the weebnd
E. Dowson as leader. The stu Mr. Wesley Belles_ Sr., re- the home of Mrs C Ed Hum- and Mrs. James DUcher, soa, Mr. and Mrs. G. s. Michael with Mike Hayman.
dy sessions are being
held tur~ed to his ~me F~tday from phrey. This was taught by Mrs. Rhett ,tf Columbus, Mr. and entertained with a family dla- Kenny Shuler spent the week
each Wednesday evemng from Metgs Memonal hospital.
Warrne Pickens and ~s. Lyle Mrs. Tom Summerfield (Care ner Feb. 20 at their home near end with his grandparents, Mr.
8 to 9 p.m. at the church. Inter- Sunday guests ef Mr. and Balderson A silent auct1oR was lyn Russell) of Rochester, Ind., Chester honoring their grand- and Mrs. Edward Simpson.
ested persons of the commun- Mrs. Earl Rtbinsoa were Mrs. held and a donation was made Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey of Athens,
Erie Parker who Is home Jane Neigler 11 DOW a&amp; Ho1·
ity are invited.
Philip Radford and Stephanie of to the Olive Township Fire Mrs. Lillie Hauck of Pomeroy 808 'furlough He 'has just com- zer hospital CtGtlnuiD&amp;
witb
01
A membership trslning class Pomeroy FA Rick Sargent of Department.
Refreshmeats and Mr. and Mrs. WllUam Rus leted his ·eight weeks basic ber training.
has begun to be held
each the U. S. Navy, Mrs. Job n were sered to Mrs. Dorsel Rei· sell, son, Wayne, MlnersvUie.
at Fort Knox K EnSunday morning during . the Fisher, Moil~, Amy and Lar- Sam Wilson, Mrs Warren Pick· Mr. and Mrs. Jake Earnheart jo~the da togeiJ.e/'were aud Mrl. Wilbur Parker, Eric
church school hour and will ex- ry, Mabel Shtelds a~ Mr. and bel, Mrs. Roy Hannum, Mrs. and f~y of Columbus and Mr a&amp;d Mrs ~uel Michael aud Eddie, and Mr. ud Jln.
tend until Pentecost Sunday, Mrs. Howard Robmson and Sam Wlisol Mrs. warrea Pick· Mrs. WilUam Earnheart were G • Louise. and Le
Mr, G L. Michael.
May 29th.
family.
ens Mrs Dave Yptes
Mrs. Tuesday vlslters tf Mr. and ary,
DOra,
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Remodeling OR the church
d
II
Mrs Ferne Ge~e wilson Mrs ' Earnest Mrs. Harley Johnsoll.
.I
I
II Sun ay ca ers en
.
,
•
Mrs Ch !..., Smitb was a
~Cia room, c oss rooms, ce . H
n nd Wesle Belles Sr. V.hitehead, Mrs.
Will wain,
• . ar -,
mgs, floor, and other repali'S aymaMra d M sy Lawrence Mrs Herbert Swaa Mrs. R. E. Sunday VIsitor of Mr. and Mrs.
. were
. 8R
r.
.
'
Doyl "- ud ....,__ Char·
.Ih
has begun. Mat~na
_as arm- Ha
d famil of Johns· Williams, Mrs Walter Bron,
e """pp
•wWD,
ed and work wtll ~g~ lmme- te:Oman 8R
Y
Mrs. Ambrose Kibble Mrs. Lyle lea Jeffery and Kevin Wayne, of
dtately. RD?f repall' .wtll
be W~kend guests of Mrs. Kate Balderson and guests, DavId Langsville. Mr. Charley Smith,
done later m the sprm~. ~he Rowe and Ada were Mr. and Brown, Kay Balderson and Ka· Jo and KaU Lee, were evl!lling
Rev. M. E. Dows&amp;ll IS bemg Mrs. Don Hupp and sons of rell and Robin Humphrey by visitors.
assisted by men of the church Ashland, Mrs. Jessie Parsons the hostess, Mrs. Humphrey.
Mrs. Elsie Perry and Mrs.
on the prOJect.
of Pomeroy, Mr. and Mrs. Ger·
BIRTHDAY CLUB
onna Perry and daugbter of
aid Wells and Mandy of Syra· Mrs Frances Reed was hos- RadeliH were recent visitors of
ColumbiUCouple
cuse, Mrs. Anna WiRes, Linda, tess to the Birthday. Club for~ ~Mrs. ~er:!
J'ilit in Middleport
Jackie and Karen, ~rge and their February meeting Piau da.1be
a1se vWted Mr.
Dr. and Mrs. Cecil Borden of Roger Parsens Marton Wells, were made to have a shower and Mrs. Jaclt: Elam and 1011,
Columbus were weekead guests Mr. and Mrs. Larry Qrlnun of for Mrs. Rutb Colemu Tuttle WUllam .AileD.
of the latter's sister Mrs. Gar- Celumbus.
Saturday evening, Feb. Z8, at Mr. aad Mrs. Harley Johaaoo,
en Stansbury In Middleport.
the Fire House. Secret Pill gift Tammy Cberyl and Terry, , .
They were accompanied by his
exchange was held The door cently rlsited Mr. and Mrs.
sister the former Thelma Hor·
prize was awarded to Mrs. Da Charley Smith and Jo.
den, of Chicago, Ill., who has
Osborne. Refreshments
were Mr and Mrs. Lawreace Scar
spent the past month In Ctlum·
served at the· close of tbe meet- llerrj, Susie, Kathy, Dealse ud
1
bus with the Hordens. She was
lng.
Larry were Friday
evenln&amp;
the overnight guest ef her sis·
Mr. and Mrs.
Robert King visito;. of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
aDd son of Delaware were vis- Hatfield. Mr. lfatfield'a birth
ter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
,.···
.•·
George Skirmer and family of Mr. Lawrence Smith of Laur itors of Mr. aad Mrs. C. Ed day was celebrated.
Rock Springs.
el Cliff was a guest of Mr. Humphrey and daughten.
Mr. and Mrl. WIUlam KenSaturday
evening
Mrs.
Stansand
Mrs.
Dan
Smith
Sunday.
Calling
on
Mrs.
Marloa
Hall
nedy
of Grove City were Wed•' '
,J
bury and her guests visited In Mr. and Mrs. Mark 'Ibordson receatly were Mr. and Mrs. nesday visitors of Mr. ud Mrs.
•••
West Columbia with their sis- of Cedarville spent the week Wayne PrlACe and Mr. and Joe Hatfield. .
ter, Mrs. J. T. Mitchell.
end with the Homer Circle fam- Mrs. Will Swala, Loag Bottom
ll;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;===;;lily.
uJ Mrs. R. L. Larldu and
'fte Atm•w
Mrs.
Dwighl
Swepatoa
and
Mrs.
Vlvlu
Hompbrey
and
By
Ullbed
Prena .........._.
BOY'S
~""All.,. U~UI •. '
children of Columbus speat sev- Robin.
Today 11 Monday, Feb. :tl,
is a little
eral days with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Coz
of the 58th day of 1881 with 31111 to
I!'MOTI01V
Ralpb Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Coolville are llliiOUilCblc tbe follow.
Robert Lee alld family.
birth of a 1011, born Feb. 20. The mooa II Ia Ita lint
Mrs. Eunle Brinker and WI!- Mrs Rushis Shumway Is the quarter.
Th•EaudeParj11m ...
/
1. Sole end Heel bonded to Ham Carleto11 visited Mrs. Er· great grandmother and Mr. and Tbl JDOI'IIiDI 11tar II Veuua.
Mitl3.56
. (
upper-no
threads to rot or mal Schreckeagost of Parkers- Mrs. Junior Russell of Frost Tbl evellln&amp; 11tar il Jupiter.
/
,.
break.
are the grandparents
Mary Lyoa, pioneer advocate
2. Llthfwelght - providing bUl'l, Sunday.
AU. in Eau • Par/rmt,
Thirty
•
three
were
In
SUDday
Mrs.
Walter
Bron,
Linda
tl
education fGr women In tbe
~reater walkin1 eue and
PerJu,.. s,.ay,
comfort.
School Sunday. Offering was and David spent tbe week end United Statal, wu bani oa tbla
I. Flexlblt - 111111e unit $18.11. Birthday of Lula Circle In Columbua. Linda ~pe~~t ''Little day Ia 1m.
Du•ting 1\Jtc&gt;der,
conatruetlon needt no break·
was honored.
Sister" weekend with Melanie 01 tbll day In blltory:
Perju,. CHU1 BMie OU,
in1 ln.
Paul
Orr
of
Basban
called
at
at Obit State University.
Ill 1141,n J841, tbe first llblp
4. Non-MI!rklne - eolea and
l'er/urrte Md em uclalnJ
beels will not mark floors.
the Robert Lee home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Ed Humph- to W'l1 aold-teebn to tbe
S. W•ter l'lll1f1nt - sole
colts rlr'ILfl/ fiJt ,.,_,. ; i
Mr. and Mra. Allan Taylor of rey entertained the CBC club Welt Olut arrived at San
and 'heel are not dama1ed bJ'
Pomeroy
spent the weekelld at at their home SaturdaJ evening. J'rucllco, after m•klq tbe
water.
The following famllet were trip from Nn York Cit)' Y1a
6. Nt N•lla - beel eontalna their COUIItry bome.
DO n1ils tcr-work loose.
represeated: Whltebeadd, Reed, Cepe Horn.
7. A New P•lr FrH If 80181
A
thought
for
the
dayPlekenl,
David Weber, ud Mr. lD lt31, Adolf Hltler'1 Nail
and heels do not outwear up.
Brltilh author Edmund Burke and Mrs. Robert Kina and aca perDJDeat Juued a decree
pel'l,
aald: "He tbat wrestle~ wltb Ull Delaware who wertiUIIil.
~ clvll Ubertlel In
llrengtbenl our nerve~ and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bumpb- Oermallf ud •dertd 1t11nD
MIDDLEPORT,
OUIR I
.,. • 11wpena OlD' lklll. Our ~ rey and flmiJr a1 Je11mBt1 troDitl . t1 ....U.•t wbvlwrle
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