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Jesus as Light
Of the World
Is Class Theme
11le theme, " The Light
o£
tht- World Is Je~us. ' w.;~s used
by Mrs . C. E Young as the
dE'vot1onal topiC' when Class 12
of Heath Methodist Churl'h met
Wednt&gt;sd~y evt!m ng &lt;~I
thf'
churC'h Mrs James Cla tworthy
was pz an1~ 1 tor the gruup smgll)g , " Wal k in the Light."
1
~1r ~
loun~ ggve &lt;1
·New
Vf'ar's Pledge" taken
from
Toget hrr \1&lt;1 gazme
&lt;~nd gave
scripture reaatng from "1' h t
U~rwr Kuom .. Sht' dosOO wzr h
prayer.
:\t1rs Ear l Kmght. prer;; 1dent.
opened the rneetmg w1fh
a I
new ~· pm·., verse It wa~ annoum:ed tha t pecans were still 1
for si.J le by tht' dass Mrs Per· I
ry Mitch rPported on
the
to MISS I
Christmas g11t sent
Vesta McCoy, shut -m member . I
Mrs Davzd Enstmznger reported on parsonage re pa1rs and
Mrs 1;len Lambert wported on [
memorial flowers se nt !or Mrs . ,
C;:.rl m 1\f'eler . a deceasPd mem-1
ber of the WSCS. A ca rd was
sJgm•d tor a shut -rn member.
Mrs Jack Bech• '
program
chamn,m. g:l\- l'
readmgs
entitled "Be Sti ll and Know"
and nn ' enlarged ver!itun ot the
•·Be;ltitudes." She conducted Bi1)\p qui;es assJslE'd by .Vl1 ss
Bess Sanborn. Wlllne.rs
were
Mi ss Sanhoru, Mr ~ (;Jeno Lam!)(&gt;rt, and ~1zss Frieda Faelm\e
Mr~ Km ght gavt• the dosmg
pr ayer . The hosles!ieS,
Mrs.
C: o Rail. Mrs Tom Riley,
Mrs
Mrs Fred Hibbs and
Jam.{'" Simpson served a salad :
cour c;~. Mr s Knight pres zd('d ai I
the collet' serv1c:e The table I
was l'O'-'ered w1th a lace doth
a'ld centered with a pmk and 1
white fl ower arrang..'llent and
while tapers .
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Charter Draped
·In Memory of
Violet Hill

SPECIAL GROUP

SAVE NOW ON

WOMEN 5 DRESSES

Men's or Boys'

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SWEATERS

ON THE 2ND FLOOR
$35 .00
$29.50
$25.00
$19.50
$17.50
$16.50
$14.95
$13.95
$12.95
$10.9S

WOMEN' S
WOMEN'S
WOMEN' S
WOMEN 'S
WOMEN'S
WOMEN'S
WOMEN'S
WOMEN'S
WOMEN'S
WOMEN'S

DRESSES
DRESSES
DRESSES
DRESSES
DRESSES
DRESSES
DRESSES
DRESSES
DRESSES
DRESSES

..... . SALE $17.50
... . . . SALE $1U5
SALE $12.50
.. ... . SALE $9.75
...... . SALE $8.75
. ..... . SALE $8.25
.•... . SALE $7.48
... .. . SALE $6.98
. ..... . SALE $6.48
. .. . . . . SALE $5.48

LADIES

Ju sl 9 coats to se ll . While

fuem ory of Violet Hill wh£'n the
ChE'St PI Council. Daughters of
Amer ica , met Tue sday even ing
wtth 36 mrmbers present.
Sadie Trussell, councilor, pre·
sid€d Anna Tuttle and
Zona I
Biggs were reported ill
and
Ronerta Lf'P and Goldie Wolfe I
!::tch inJured in accidents . Eth- j
el 1:3entz was mstalled as assodate vtce councilor by Erma I
Clela nd. euunc1l deputy.
j
It was reported that 33 members attended the funeral
of I
Violet Hill in a body . The good I
of order committee announced they were planning a surJrJse !or the next mcellng and
·asked each member to brmg
! comic valentme .
I
At the close of the meeting,
a laVE'tl f' .;;hower was given tor '
Eveiyn Bauer who thanked the
mfmbers for the many love ly
gifts. Refreshments of individ·
ual cake squares iced in white
and topped with pink a nd blue 1
booties ice cream and coHee 1
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were served.
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Delegates are
Elected to
County Council

SALE $6.98

HALF-PRICE

5 REG. $10.95

Regululy $19. 50 to $59.50

2 REG . $8.95
SALE $4.48

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the County Council of PTA Feb.
i at the Utart school.
" Delegates to the council will
be Mrs. Bertha King,
Mrs.
Arlene Davis, Mrs. Evelyn Th~
ma , Mr. Robert Morris and
Mrs. lda Mae Murphy . Alter·
Nlel to attend are Mrs. Ro·))ert Morris, Mrs.
Madeline
Painter, Mrs . Capehart, Mrs .
and Mrs. Milliron .
"' Following the business meetillg a film on safety was shown.
fll'be room award was won by
Mrs. Ada Ohlinger's
fourth
iP&lt;fe. The next meeting will
~ held Feb. 24 when Founders
~y wUI be observed. AU par·
are urged to attend.

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:ORDUROY
SLACKS
Sizes 2 to eX - 7 to 14.

Rog, $1.69
SALE _ __

SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE

$2.00
$3.00
$3.00
$5.00
$5.00
$6.00

SLACK SETS

7 REG. $3.95 SLACKS . .... .. .... . SALE $2.50

large

and

4 REG. $7.95 SLACKS ......... ... SALE $5.00

Slipover

coat s l ~.tles .
Here 's how you save

4 REG. $5.95
SALE $3.DO

1\iLeS 4 to 6X -

$1 .95
$2.95
$3.95
$495
$5.95
$7.95

SWEATERS
SWEATERS
SWEATERS
SWEATERS
SWEATERS
SWEATERS

6 REG. $8.95 DRESSES .. ........ .. SALE $6.00

Checked Gingham

$7.00, $7 .Y!i Sweaters
on sale for $5.00 etc.,
etc.

2 REG. $10.00 DRESSES ........... SALE $6.00

69c

Mattlesse and Printed Tapestry. Good colors
loll

Mtn's ~.95 Extra Heavy
Flannel Shirts 2 for $6.00

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Foam Rubber Mats

Twill Work J..:kats $6.00

Buoyant and resilient natural foam rubber

with

beveled edges. Skid proof, tnp proof, convenient,
durable . Beautiful marbelized pastel

and

dark

colors.

$1.69

BANLON
SOCKS

"Log Cabin" Throw Rugs
Rug pile of 100% Rayon, with skid proof back that
will launder beautifully. Decorator colors match in

pal•

Men's Sport and
Utility Socks

aU five sizes.
24d6 - - -

3d - - - -

27x4l _ __

4q _ __

24x70 RUNNERS ... ... .. ...

Sizes lO lA to 13. Whiteribbed top . Sale

8oy1' $1.95 Lona Sleeve

SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE

$1 .DD
$1.5D
$2.DO
$2.5D
$3.00
$4.DO

FLANNEL
SHIRTS

oo . . . oo oo • • •

$3.69

Upholstery Squares
•nd

Excellent for pillows, chair seats, foot stools, knitting bags and numerous other uses. All first quality, brand new, up to date patterns in upholstery
fabrics. Textures, Tweeds, Brocatelles, Matttesses.

SOc

Sizes 8 to 14. Colorful
plaids . Compl ete ly wash·
able- Sale

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ELECTRIC BLANKETS

Waltz Jength gowns

$1.00

and

,ong gowns. 100 % nylon,
Lace trim. Sizes 32 to 48,

Men'• tnd Boys'

Made by Phil Maid . White
::.nd pastel shades.

TROUSERS

2

to•

$6·00

Wash 'n we&amp;r cottons, cor·

blf'nds. Not every size. Your choice this sale

Regul.ar Sizes (Only 17 Coats in lot)
139.50
$29.50
$25.DO
119.50
116.50
$13.95

CAR
CAR
CAR
CAR
CAR
CAR

COAT
COAT
COAT
COAT
COAT
COAT

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SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE

$21.00
$22.DO
$20.DO
$14.DO
$11 .00
$10.00

Sale! Women's Skirts
$13.95 SKIRTS -- -- -·- ------------- ------ SALE $10.00
$12.95 SKIRTS -------- - ---- ---------- --- SALE $1.DO
110.95 SKIRTS ----------------- --------· SALI $6.DO
$1.95 SKIRTS ·- ·------------------------ - SALI $5.DO
17.95 SKIRTS -------------- ------------- - SALI $4.00
15.95 SKIRTS -·-------------------------- SALE $3,DO

Colon: Pink, Blue, Beltlo, Red, Gold

to $5.95 Trousers-

$2.9~

duroys. Rayon and nylon

SALE! LADIES' CAR COATS

A rayon and acryllc blend blanket that Is non-aller·
genic, machine washable and math proof, with IIY·
Ion top binding, and whip stitched bottom. Snap
fitted corners. Illuminated control.

$13.95 Twin Bed, Sintlt Control . . . . . Solo $11.00
$14.95 Double Bed, Slntl• Control .. Solo $12.00
$16.95 Double Bed, Dual Control .... Solo $14.00

$2.00

BEDROOM SUITES
Traditional, Modern, EarlJ American, Frencb Prmlnelal

BOYS' $2.95
LONG SLEEVE

SPORT SHIRTS
1\11 WBSh 'n wear fabrics.
Sizes 8 to 18. Snlid&amp;, stripes, plaids. Ivy button
:lawn collar, hi.gh rib collars and regular wide spe.
!!ial eollan. Sale

$149.CJ0-..3 Pc, Modern .....• •••.. s.ilo $119.00
$289.00--3 Pc. Fr. Provincial . ••••. S.lo $209.00

$239.CJ0-..3 Pc. Modern, Walnut . •• . Solo $110.00
$198.CJ0-..3 Pc. Elite M.hagony . , , . S.lo $149.00
$169.00--3 Pc. Early Am. Maple .... S.lo $127.00

BLOUSES
ON SALE
R"JJ . $2.95 BlouSALE

$1.50

Buy Men's or
Boys' Jackets
and Car Coats
During Janutry Sal• Time
end SlY•
4 fine selection of styles
tnd Sizes. Here an 10!118
&gt;f the sale priceP - $lt.9D
COati and Jackelll Solo $1D
•12.115 Coati and Jackotl
Solo $UI - $11.811 Coato
ond Jacketl lalo ...SO •tel·

"CapriH All Cotton

$229.00--3 Pc. Modern, Mahagony .. Solo $172.00

With stitched end• . ColGI'I : Hale, Gold, Blue
Green.
70"

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110"

$429.110-4 PC. $1CTIONAL ----- -- - ---$429.G0-2 PC. SUITE -----------------$291.00 SOPA ------ ------------------$219,00 SOFA --··· -- --··-------------- $319.-2 PC. SUITI -----------------$D9.-I PC, SUITE -- ---- ----------$419.00-4 PC, SECTIONAL ----------- $319.00 SOPA __ -· -------- -----------$329.~ PC. IUITI ------------------ ----------------·
$279,01 SOFA . _
$309.1111--2 PC, SUITE -----------------$469.110--2 PC, SUITE -----------------$319.00 SOFA -------------------------t3fi.OI SOP~ __ ·---------------------$279.-2 PC. SUITI ------- ---- -- ----$Ut,II0--2 PC, SUITE -----------------$249.110--2 PC. IUITI -----------------$329.G0-2 PC. $UITI ----------·------$249.10-2 PC. SUlTI -----------------·
$239.110--2 PC, SUITI ------·----------$41t.G0-2 PC. IUITI -----------------$319.111-'2 P&lt;. SUITE -----------------$38.- 2 PC, SUITE ·----------------1369,110--2 PC, $UITI -----------------$379.1111--2 PC. SUITE -----------------$319M-2 PC. SUITI ------------------

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10"

$529.00-5 Pc. S.lltl

Cherry; lorly Alii. .. $397.00

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$229.N ILIIP 01( tOUNGI ---····-·-"- aAll $153,00
$229.10
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$249.00
1109.00 IOfA
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PC, CHIIOMI! SIT ---------- -- IALI $St.po
$19.10 DROP LIAP--5 PC, --- -- ----- --- - SALI t64.00
$91.111-l' PC. CHROMI ----------------- SALE $79••
$11910.-7 PC, CHROME --·-------- ----- SALI $9t.IO
$129,0D-7 PC, and 9 Pt. CHROMI SITS IALI $UM.•
'l49,ot-' PC, BRONZE
---· ·
SALI $12S.OO
fl29.110--5 Pt. ROUND BRON%1 and IRASI hlo $1MAt
$15t.00-4 PC, liNCH and CHAIRI ---- - SAL. " " " ' ·
$249.-11 PC, OOLO TONI ~--· ------- SALI $i1UI

$129.011-J P~ Modem, Wolnut ,; •. .. . Solo $97.00

$209.00-3 Pc. Ma.,rn ... . ..•.. ... S.lo $159.00

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and SOFA BEDS

70"

M"ddJ
J
eport f'I"rem en Vowm"g
cont. J s . t All
.Jnueu ervtce 0

grou
near
Pleasnn•
Volunteer
Fire Department
IPy nd
Hosp1
tal the
as the
Boardval·
of t'.;ov a.Mtddleport
s ked it s follO\\'ing
"official
statement of officers
poli cy'' to·
on
terms, the International t..ong-j
WASHINGTON (UPI)Trustl'es ol P lea sant
Valle) otti·OI ·town ca ~s he p ubli s hed . II follows:
shoremen's Association &lt;ILA)
The White House has r• I
' e&lt;irller gave te nta1ivf' approv. To All CltllPns of Mei~~ and GaiJia County:
al to the prow·t by off.rmg Wtlhtn the past few days an -·'·~- -. policy makers meet today to
Of U
c•lvtd IIIUroncll of oorly
I
h"'pilal property as a site.
arl~el e appeared loca lly wh tch a co nt ract.
consider waya to speed the men ,
Senoia oct ion on Its $1.08
'
Our first and main """""rn
..back to .their jobs. No retum l
b i I Uon
redevelopment
·
Tht&gt; proposed nursing home
Salisbury TownRhip Trusll"t"s is to protect life , limb, and propto work order was likely, how· .
IStn
, •
p ...nm for tho AppaloLONDON (UPI)- Sir Wmston
PVT. HEILMANN
facility IS • $1.141.850 projecl satd loday re•ldenls of
the erty of all of our olttzens. We
ver,
until
agreements
are
[
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chil
region.
·
IChurcht'll'!l
--ndt'llon
"
·
r•mat·ned
wit
h
the
local
share
to
t'ome
b'
11
do not have any voi~ in th e
w
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p
W'l
towns
tp
are
to
ca
the
Porn1'
reached in th~ stalemated Gulf Dan Cole of Marietta , district . Sen. Jenni-s Randolph, unchanged today ' and a contro-vt.
I liem Dalt&gt;
Hf'D- fJ·om revenue bonds to . be is- eroy Fire Department iu&amp;Lead ',signipg,_, of .. cont.IK'f
. • • This IS.
Coast bargainmg ·
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mann,
son
of
Mr
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and
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i ~nior deputy of Lions Interna- D·W. y 1 ,, floor mlnager vt&gt;rsy are up over I e ar·t
:"'tn:-u y t e
ason ,oun y our
of Middleport's in the future. betweton towils, 'fa'wnsttiplr or
I
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lbed
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fo
th
'd
tha
t
much
of
Britain's
official
Dana S. Turner and Lht• dl"·
A
ATHENS _ • U S Mill- _1ona , escr
a rc-uiS r1c- ,
r
e measure, 111
ceaSt&gt;d Alvah W. Heilmann or
Others receiving allocations
spo k t&gt;sman sai d
thi~ C'ommunity and the Middleport
"
· ·
~ . tng proposal Wednesday
for Thursday he had told 1 business is at a standstill be- Chestt&gt;r ha
&lt;'hange is nf"t·tssary becau!'ie \ 'IIIa:rt"
council.
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Wl'rt'
Summersv
ill~
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Bluefield.
b
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tary Alr Transport
Serv Ice members of the Pomeroy club. Whita House aid the Sen.. cause of his illnt"ss.
tbe ''ontra cl with Middlt'no,rt
'
s ump e e
Your aenerous donations have
(MATS) C121 plane
erashed
ld
basic training with the U, s. l'harl t&gt;ston and Hin ton . a!l for h
h
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President Edward Foster pre- ate wou honor Pre~ldent I1 One "'"ek
ago tod,•" y Ch
ttrrh· Army ,·. Fort Kno K
a~ Pf'n ca m·t&gt;IIPd . Thl' trus- made it possible to buy and
''"'·
t ·
k 100 ·1
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d 1ong krm ('J r.:&gt;
mst Jtut In · I,
u~w a moun am pea
m1 es sented Cole , and John Mulligan , Johnson's request for 1 .
fl' d
k
x, y. an
Ires submitted
a lettPr to mai ntain our equipment.
st of here today. Greek au- of Belpre. zone chairman. Cole floor vote at the earliest 111 s u ere a mas1ve st ro e eight weeks srhooling at Forl All a llocat ions are lt'ntative M'dftl
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and his vitality s lowlv. ha s been Ru«·ker AI
f
pend 111 ~ :1m, 'T\' &lt;i' , \ lhf' ~~ 1 r. .
f'Jl'lrl "'. age council at
We therefore wish to go on
· ht
81r.
rtllea sa ld aII 1~ persons said Meigs County will be in possible date. R1I'Miolph 1
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a.. or 1tg
Pu~ 1ts last rnt&gt;t&gt;lmg canN"IIing the record a!; stating we have nev .~ were feared ktlled ·
I District K Instead of "13-H" II ld Joh nson ~1 request I· draining away . But todav ·s mid- ("rart and helicopter trainin"e . gl'on general of the U. S u- rontral't bt&gt;l'HUst' the town~;hlp er refus~d to answer any call
ca111
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I The new district would serve h I d come lnvrt
LI
Lday medical bulletin from his l"vt. Ht&gt;ilrnann spenl a holi- lie fh -:.d th s.'r •It ';'
d
y u.fore 1
&lt;'OUI not afrord tht: rosts.
and we will not ln the future
CAPE KENNEDY THE about 2.000 Lions club mem· l ht ended two deys of . ph.}d's icisan, WL~rd Mohran, mel'ely day leave with his parents and
Tht&gt;se hHd h~n fixed by ord- WP welcome any money bul
United states today rocketed a bers. Approval of the plan ls i hearings on the
bill, ;sai . . lr mston ad a quit&gt;t frh•nds In Chester and has
lnan&lt;'f" at $50 per house &lt;'a11 not at the expense
of losing
glii_termB new Tiros weather expected to come at the state which
would
provide night and there is no change in returned to the lith Air A*'
J
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and SIO per brush - or nuis· frJends
u•""Uite
high over south Flor- convenlt'on 1·n May.
,· funds for oconomt'colly do- his condition.''
sault Oi\'ision, Fort Benning,
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ao('t' &lt;'a 11 · .M~~~ bomt&gt;owuers '
Again we urge you to utilizt&gt;
ida :and Cuba in_to a polar orbit
Mr. Mulligan complimented \ pressed lreas of 11 states. : There was a flurry of ala rm Ga. He Is a 1962 graduate of
lnsur.an('e poh&lt;'i~s providP $50 nur ~qulpi!Tlent and we will imthat 11_Vlll &amp;lYe Jts , rolling eyes the club on Jts progress. He ·:n:&lt;;;j,\'i'lf~~;.#I~VWo.i~..w .• today when a fire broke out in Easlt"rn High school. His ad·
en efSOU
for lire protrrtJon &lt;"ails.
mediately answer and do our
full ' Yie~ or earths clouds.
suggested _the club be host to a j
, an ~partment build.ing 50 vards drrss is l7th A.V .N. Co., Fort
best to serve you.
T~ay s launch was marred zone meetmg Jan. 26 at 7:30 P· j
I hehtnd
the Churrhtll residence Benning. Georgia.
irodicat"'l lhe Middleport Fire
MIDDLEPORT VOLUN·
by t!te "too hot" performance m. at the Federated church.
at 28 Hyde Park Gate . The
.,~
IJepar!mt"nt would nut .;~n~wer
TEER FIRE DEPARTof 11ie rocket's second stage, The. suggestion was accepted . '
l apartmenl was ullO('cupted and
fire or ltrst aid cal ls wrthout
MENT
that shoved the payload htgh·
Lton Don Mullen was autbor· .
fireme n quickly had the bloze
PT PLEASANT- Mrs . Mary
- - - -- - - - er than expected •. but scientists ized lo secure • new flag for !
: under control . They satd there
G. Miller , 61. of Henderson dted
•aid ·:J'Iros' misston would be the meeting room.
!nev er was any dan ger lo the
early thi s morning at Pleasan t
met. 'With a 460-mile high pol-l Anothei' guest was the Rev . MASON - Funeral services Churchill home
Vallrv Hosp1tal after a linger·
ar orbit and a umque cart- 1WilHam Perrin, pastor of the for Thelma Hall, who
died
A front page editorial m the M
C
d
G d tng 1l ! ne~s .
Wheel arrangement for its two , Federated church. Ladtes of the Thursday evening at 11 . 30. p ' London Daily Mirror brought H ·~~~dw~~nl~e~n~;~ ~:u;~' She allended the Church of
television cameras, Tll"Os-9 wlll j church servmg lunch
were m at Meigs General hosp1tal mto the area of public discus~ 1 .1
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be able to keep a weather waleh I Mrs. LoUts Reibel, Mrs. Gladys I Wt e e Sunday at 2 p m I slon a malter thai has been
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avor '""e mtth of Mtddleport Sllld today he wfU
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over the entire world - four C'uckler, Mrs. Clara Karr and at fi'oglesolll Funeral
home ' whispered for three days
lmus ehpurc aseh a b ISJO - ~ Miller died lD 1959
not be l'andidate to sutceed hirnself in the May Repub·
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Mtrror noted that sessed
Charles of Henderson. Wilbur
us \\I'II end th e h omP-t o~n
po11_1ca
career of May·
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MHS Glee Club to
ley wtll offtcll:te
, Prtme Minister Harold Wilson
c8 ld II
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·II' ol Ltttle Cahforma , Pa . and or Sm tth a fter stx years ol public serVJce.
NEW YORK- A TEEN·AGE I
She was born May II, 1898. ' had postponed a diplomatic tnp
b we
'" ' t e 1 ~na ~~~ George Pillsburgh Pa Ftve
The mayor declmed lo Ptn· -·
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socialite plunged to her death ! Pre8ent ~65 Follies
jn Gallia county, the daughteril.o West Germany and canceled WJ
e a tm~n;~umt o . o~
dr.ught ~rs surviVIn~ ar~ Mrs pomt reasons lor his dPCision !lnd present Planning CommisTbunday night from her grandof the late John and Blanche · a speech to the nation reporting ~r h cen
e 1ax T 1ue, Alice Dunson and Mrs Clara oth~r !han to observe '' Things s ion Otairman and Commumty
mother's 16th story duplex pent- The Middleport High School I Kmght Cundl£f.
l Ori his first 100 days in office w IC ever I s grea er
ra J ers Se ibner o1 N~w
.Spri~gfleld vjust haven 't bPen gomg the Improvement Corporation Pres·
hOuse
Glee Club, directed by Mrs . Survivon include
her hus- 1because of Churchill's illness used for ca mpmg or ref'reatJOn 0. Mrs
Margaret Saffero' wt~y I thmk the\' should .,
!dent William (Bill) D. Childs
EU~n Farnsworth Loomis. 17, Clarence Lacey, is plapning a bend, Albert Hall, Mason; three iThen .it added·
, purpobstes are exemptt fbrlom tax- P;itsburgh Mrs Bettv Crow ' Ma)'Or Smi th an MHS grad l and John Zerkle, veteran roun:
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stkker
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Pa . ,and Mrs uat e. ath l£-fe
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med1cal scientist whose ent1re i sprmg . presentation. he vocal Ralph, Hartford. and Don of ! himself would Wish ? He would !lor's office
Lt•ona Tho.:npson . Brecksville, dt'nl here and at Oh10 UnJVer- ftrrn owner.
family is listed in the
New group. JS rehearsing for
the Mason ; two daughters, M rs. lbe the last man to approve of I Cald ell ~I
id th e penal- 0 . A brother. Wilbert Wolftord Sit '-' \\lwre he took a master's I Reports also have circulated
York Social ~gister, was kill- I "~mncal _F'ollies of _Hl65 '' to be Irene Taylor, Canal Winches.! postponements and cancella~ ' ty for :og ta:op;:chases is now uf Penn~ylvama also survives , degrPe m chemistry, was elect- 1 that Clerk Gene Grate mav
ed instantly in the fall onto l gJven Fnday evemng, March ter, and
Mn. Ruth
Zahl. lhons of urgent matters on his i
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ment for a lona0 w1th l4 orandchildren
and ed to twu cou ncd terms serv- jhave opposJtiOJ'l in May H~ I:tt
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grande 1 en 8: account Throughout the war 1 singlf' tags and $S for 8 kennel ont&gt; grea t grandchild
mg 2~ years . fmi!;hed l "tz· years 1 Di c k Ball
. ey, boo kkeeper for the
a few dO?rs. from Central Park.
~!though not complete, plans g~eat
grandcbildren,
a years Winston Churchill had a ' license. 1'hls IS 10 add if LOn to
Frirndc; mt~y call at
t he of former Mayor Kenneth Me-, Goeglein Bros.
A note mdtcated she was de- ~al for numerou~ dance
s1ste.r. Miss Eileen Cundiff, Port. stirrmg creed . He demanded 1 the r~:&gt;gular cost ol $2 for indi- Mohr Stevens Funeral
home Elhmney ·s term as mayor, then : A board of public affa1rs I!.
ipMdent over her parents' sep- · tines, solos, musical. numbers. Mar1on, Pa.; and two brothers. : 'action this day' and he got it. 1 vidual tags and $IO for kennel , after 6 p m , today. On Satur- was elected to the mayoralty in · to. be nominated and elf'rlt• d
Iseveral humorous skits and .a Jack of Mason, and Billy, of ''Is it not somehow ore key tlicenses. A total of 2_890 tags day , the l&gt;ody will be taken to I his own right. two years ago.! thiS year in Middleport. It wlil
aration.
dance ehorus ~~~- The ensem- Col~bus.
that lhe ill~ess of our greatest 1 had been purchased by Thurs- the Greenlee Funeral home at H_e will complete. he thinks, I be charged with buil~ling and
AIR FORCE ACADE~Y, , ble and. t~ m1_xed ensemble ! Fr~ends may call at the ru- man of action should become, d~y.
Fredericktown. Pa ., where ar- h1s current term wh1ch expires I supervising the proposed sewColo - Silence was eonspJCU· I will part1c1~ate 1R the
pro- neral home after noon Satur· lfor the ~oble~t or motives, a
rangements will be announced . Det. 31 . 19%.
i erage
system. Elected on a
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QUI on the !doping grounds of I &amp;ram.
lday,
cause of machon or delay "!''
The record shows
Mavor . non-parttsan ballot, eandidatPs
the Air Force Academy today
· ·-- - DUANE HOI.M DIES
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Smith has made repealed re· for the board· must file hy Feb
ln the wake of the resignations
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omer 1 8 18
eommendations
for economy 3.
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oflour cadets followlna an In·
su:; Treatedforlnjury
l and efficiency 1n Middleport
veatl&amp;&amp;tlon Into cheattna.
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1Y t P 1 uk · ' Homer Mtlls. 40. ol Rt . 2, town hall and for communtty
The four who Mlaned volun·j
. mes, owa, 0 acu e e em : Cheshire, was admitted to the i development. He has served
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n - l mUitary chool were not
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lAM B. MEA.
l ily tn the lower chamber.
grumbling ."
and Mrs. Floyd Wessal of New p m. for treatment ol 8 dislo. l Commission
, mon Pleas Court of Meig• Coun·
ldellllfled.
Ol!lclall lnd~ted V~IICAGO (UPI) - Former He discounted reports that . "With tBarryl Goldwater he· Hartford, low a, former rest· cated left elbow.
Mayor Smith is aproduction ty to ~ulet o IItle m real estate
mOie !ludell!• ml&amp;hl be iJio on · l'retldent Rl~ M. Nlx: supporters ~I Dean Burch, out· I htnd htm and lhe .major. Mid- , dents of the Nease Settlement Mr
Mills told doctors he . executive with the
Celanest! ! was filed by Nathap J . Wtse
olved
predl~ IGday a vote form gotng ohaii'IIWI, were not 1west leaders hehmd him, 1 , area . The deceased Is ourvtved trippcod over a log while trving Corp
ear Po· 1 Pie nt 1and Martha Joan Wise, Rut.
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Blln as reconciled to the
leader!lbip 1 don't see how he tBiiss l can by his wile and two young chil· to move it. He is employed in ' s~~lioo/ ~n his asa · ' land, Rt. 1, opinat Thelma
L!lNDON _ PRIMR InNis- :rmucagwNIUonall:ominittee ~··
. ifail to unite the party. " . Nixon dren.
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i sor wh~ll have to ~~:: Barton ClmJ)bell, Los Angeles,
1Pomeroy.
ler Barold Wllson'a young Lalallncb • .
Inevitably, there are BOtng 118td In an airport mterv1ew as I
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the calif., Blanche Barton. Porn..
lxtr' IOVernment rot:ked IGday :;&gt;r;~lfl'du! ~,!"
~:0~~~~·-.:.~~.::.th.~ he arrived Thursday night to Velerans Momorlal Hospital I Meigs G&lt;nml Hn/pHal May p;imar; election, has
roy, R . D. 1• and albers.
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Iinder 111e impact o 1 sthnlng sent.otl""
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1 ADMISSIONS - Everett Dail- , lled upon three names. No n e
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. . . defeat many obeerv- "I th'* we ·
are a small m~lty and will
Blts".'l the man &gt;ylth, the , ADMISSIONS - Jolm Hun- ey, Pomeroy.
, ha~ publidy expressed Inter.
LOCAL hiMPji
eri lltouiht IJIIIhl farce new ·chwu!e to win
least st~kes agalnltl hllft, be nel, Pomeroy, Michael Wooten,
DISCHARGES - Howard Sle- i est m the job whtch draws an
The teml,lll'alure 111 Pomeroy'o
lellenl electlilli.
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support· added. .Everybollf has so~ 1 HarriSOnville.
, wart, Kanouga; Charlotte Tra· : annual salary of $1,000.
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DISCHARGE&amp;-Harold (;lark, cey. Middleport ; Cora Coates. j They are former Mayor c. today 1ra
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Mrs. Hall DI'es

DINETIE SETS

4 Pc. ltollon Prov., Cherry S.lo $193.00

$198.00-3 Pc. Modorn, Goll Moh. .. S.lo $149.00

··ommuni!~

Mrs. M"}) ef

$286.10
$341.00
$222.00
$196.10
$260.00
$264.00
$210,00
$219,DO
$220.00
$186.00
$206.00
$349.00
$260.00
$291.00
$263.00
$166,01
$111.01
$266.DO
$166.00
$110.00
$210.DO
$236.10
$226.01
$246.00
$256.00
$266.CIII

$119.00-3 Pc. Modem, lhowco11 Walnut $144.00

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$219.011-J Pt, Modern ...... .· .• • • Solo $169.00

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$198.00--3 Pc. Oak, Early m •... •. . Solo $148.00
$191.00--3 Pc. Con)lfn Mahogany ... Sale $1A9.00
$259.00

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PLAID
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$573 92 5IS
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Kroehler- Valentine Seaver-Simmons-Early

$259.00--4 Pc. Donioh Modern ..... Solo $193.00
$319.00--4 Pc. Mohogony, Trlllltlonol Solo $239.00

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LIVING ROOM SUITES
SOFAS·· SECTIONALS

$729.00-5 Pc. Solid Cherry . ..•• , . S.lo $549.00

$198.00--3 Pc. Modern, Delta Moh, .. S.Io $149.00
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$389.00--4 Pc. Early American, oolld cherry $292

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SKIRTS

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$119.DO WING BACK ·- ---· ------------ SALE $126,00
$159.DO WING BACK ----·-·----- - ----- SALE $109.00
$149.00 ROCKER RECLINER ------------ SALE $101.10
$149.DO LOUNGE CHAIR
.------ ------ SALE $101.DO
$139.00 ROCKER RECLINER ----------- SALE $93,00
$139,00 ROCKER RECLINER ------ -- --- - SALE $97.00
$159.00 BARRIL BACK --- ·- ------ ---- - SALE $106.00
$129.00 RICLINIU -·. · · ·- - ----------- SALI $11.00
$119,DO ROCKER RECLINIR --- -- - -- ---- SALI $10.00
$119.0t ROCKER RECLINER. -----·---·-- SALE $92.00
$97.00 SWIVEL ROCK!R ------ -------- -- SALE $65.00
$91.00 SWIVEL ROCKER ---------- -- ---- SALE $61.10
$19.10 SWIVEL ROCKER ---------------- SALE $10.00
$19.00 LOUNGE CHAIR ------------------ SALE $10.DO
$19,00 SWIVEL ROCKER - --------------- SALE ~7.00
$69.00 SWIVEL ROCKER ---------------- SALE $51 .DO
$71.00 SWIVEL ROCKER ---------------- SALI $51.00
..9,00 SWIVEL ROCKER - --------------- SALE $46.00
~9.DO PLATfORM ROCKIR --- ---------- SALE $41.DO
~9.00 SWIVIL ROCKER
--- --- - ------- SALE $41.00
$59,10 PLATfORM ROCKER ------------ SALI $31.00
$69.01 SWIVEL ROCKER ··-- ------------ SALE $30.00
$59,01 SWIVEL CHAIR ·-·· ··- ------·-- -- SALE $25.10
$49.10 UPHOLSTERED WOOD ROCKIR -- SALE $31.00
$42,50 WOOO ROCK!R -- -------- ----·--- SALE $32.00
$27.50 WOOD ROCKER ------------------ SALE $21.00
$39,00 WOOD ROCKER - --- -------- ------ SALE $29.00
$17.50 BOUDOIR CHAIR ---------------- SALE $26.00
$32.50 WOOD ROCKER ------ ------------ SALE $25.10
$29.DO WOOD ROCKER ·- ------- --------- SALE sn,DO
$29.ot SWIVEL ROCKER ------ ---------- SALE $11,00
$16.50 SWING ROCKER --- -------------- SALE $12.00

mounteiJt - •llmblq nil

\OLU\JBUS (UPJ) . o! ":hirh hw:e fpwer people and I operatzon of th e Bureau of L'n- ~ in pub Hc offices,
educational.
James A. Hhodes told wdusLnaJ les mdu stn now than 40 }'ears employment l'ompen:-;.&lt;~l!on. the recreational and cultural oppordeve lopers and b
1 d
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usmess .ea era ' ago.
Ista le will tr~m workt'fs tor any tumties.
f• om southeastern counties to- : 'They must get moving to 1plgnt 10 OhiO
In other cornments the gcv~
day . •·we want you to gear up . i prov idt Jobs tor their people ur I
Hf'lp OfPrt'd
ernor said man} of his proposYou ve got .~ 0 pitch m and do It lose the hr-st opportumty to
The puhlzc uti!Jt iPS. acC'ord- als are aligned to pasage
ot
yourselves .
.
cume thPJr way yet,' ' said 1,ing to Hhodrs . Will ass1 st m d- the """'· m'tllt'on bond 1·ssuo
Hhod
d h
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! veloping mdust rv .
which will be on the Mav 4 bal•
8
meetmg '." "'h lch ot hc Ja!s He added, ''There 15 only so 1 " Industr} zs Ihe l;,jrgt&gt;st tax- lot.
·
I ~ere
disclosmg their projects much the state can do ..
I p&amp;yPr 10 OhiO &lt;.~ nd
the lar~est ' During rus speech , Rhodetl re-, and pla~s for state . assJstanc~e
Rhodes sa ul that With the eo- contributor tu tilt:' vanuus char- . ferred five times to the consti.for tht' 24 t'ountws Included 1
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--~- Jil es.' de£'larNl Rhudes.
He rutional amendment in addres51('On lributf'd ·we should not tax mg the representatives attendt r~~ r d e r a 1 appalarhta prog
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Industry dirN·II~ fnr the nt&gt;xt 20 ing the meeting in his office
T'he governor m a prepared
years ~ 0 that lhry ,-an plan .:The statt has established
~tat~men~ deplored the situat ion
ahead tor grow th ari ~'Xpansion stability m the statehou!ll!! and
m !Je 3 fected rounlles, many ;
1 to provide mnrE" Jobs fo r our eliminated bickering and. hostilpeoplf' ·•
ity.' ' sa id Rhodes.
Rhode~ SJ id lhe slate need&lt;; ''You canot harrass indus.
the fonnatmn oj
im - If} . Our Deve. lopment Departprovement
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PT PLEASANT _ The State
rorporll Jons m PV- ment will work with any com Board of Health has allocated :ry count .\ to dPvrlop .uzdu str~~l ' muni.ty, and is eager to help,
12 434 063 40 10
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-.J!f's. good tra nsport:ltJOn fa c1h- ·but 1t ('annot do the job all
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urton tle!i poiT i 1
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b
matching funds from the Ieder- _·:_ ___~~en ram an sta ility alo ne ,'' the governor &amp;aid.
al govf'rnmPnt for t-or.:&gt;lructmn
of five medical facilitie&lt;. with !
Pomt Pleasa nt rrce Jving $573,- •
i 925 for a nur sing home .

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Salel Wom•n '• $3.95

Clifford Ellis Kimes , 32, who had been a heavy
~ e quipment operator on construction of the Belleville
;; Locks and dam for the past three years, died shortly be·
~ fore 4 p.m., officials said .
The accident occurred when Kimes backed his huge
1 Euclid truck to dump dirt in the river at Indian Run hill.
TEACH- I The truck apparently slid while he was backing it and
marc. to- ran into the Ohio River, Dr avo officials said.
where 229 1 Officials frn Dravo said no
been ar- ·one apparently saw the acci~ awimmer.

rested in connection with a de· dent . Kimes' body was recov- Born Feb. 3, 1933, at Reeds- 1
.segregation campaign.
I ered after other truck drivers ville, he was the son ol Harry 1
100 teachers went in search of him when and Retha Kimes who reside
More than
I h f 'Jed
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ROBERT WILSON
led ed
p g
to participate in the e aJ
to re urn o w ere : m Co VI e.
r . lm s was a
demonstration, which a spokes- the dirt was being loaded.
1 graduate of Carthage .. Troy
Robert Wilson . s. R., of the
man said was in protest against Inve"tigator~ said about half I High school and a vf'teran of
voter registration
procedures of the truck \,a::; submerged in the Korean War.
U. S. t.:oast Huard,
wali
and " Other tactics'' by the Dal- water. Mr Kimes' body was
Other survivors are his wife . among the service
unUs
las county board of registrars. taken from the truck cab at Wanda Marie Kitnes:
two marching in the
loaugur:.~l
Civil rights attorneys, mean- ~ 4 : 1 .. p. m. by Dravo employees daughters, Regina and Dtane, parade Wednesday In Wubwhile. were expected to ask a 1 using a boat.
and a son , Klare
Bradley ' ington. Wilson was in one of
' the units In the Sixtb Oi'-'is-federal judge at Mobile to en· ' White 's ambulanet&gt; from Cool- Ktrnes, all at home : two bro- 1
Elizabeth thers, Cll'\yton Kimes of Reeds- I ion. He was recognized
by
join Sheriff James Clark from ville. with Nurse
tnte.rferring with voter registra- Smith, took Kimes to Camden· I 'Jille and Carroll Kimes, Cool- I his part&gt;nts and family who
bad been advised that
he
tion demonstrations at Selma. Clark hospital in Parkersburg, ville : two si:;ters, Mildred Yt•awhere he was dead on arrival. l ler of Frost. and Mrs . Millard would be among the marehNEW YORK - ACCEPTMeigs County Coronor Hen· i Cox, Little Hocking and a num- ers. He is stationed at Cape
May. N. J., having joined the
ance of a four-year contract by ry Ewln1 ruled Kimes died of I ber of nieces and nephews .
Coast Guard last October. He
longshoremen brought the At- accidental drowning. It was
Friends may call at
the
is the son of Mr. and "rs.
lantic and Gulf Coast dock boUeved lltal Kimes may bave White Funeral Rome in Cool· Joe Wilson of Middleport.
strike closer to settlement to- ! bffa Jmocked
uacooulovs ville. Services will be held Satday. A continuing di sputP
in I wben Ills truek 1kklded into urday at 2 p. m. at the Eden
southern ports
blocked final o tbo river. He bad I bruise EUB Church near Reedsville. I
agreement.
, mark on lbt left side ol bls Burial will be in a nearby &lt;em.
Buoyed by the overwhelming i forehead . He waa a 1ood etery.

larger

"CLASSIC" AUTOMATIC
SMALL LOT

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Modern, Fr. Provincial. Early American, Traditional

$7 .50 Bl1nktl Lined

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NEGRO SCHOOL
ers pJanned a protest
day at Selma, Ala ..
persons already have

OCCASIONAL CHAIRS

18"x30" "DANDEE TRED"

.j Dravo Construction company slid down an embankment

WORLD

CHAIRS

ORIGINAL ANTI ·FATIGUE

A Reedsville RFD I father of three drowned Thurs·

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the

RECLINERS-ROCKERS-LOUNGE CHAIRS

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•Gear Up, Do It Yourselves' Rhodes
Tells SEO Appalachia Area Leaders

~I day when a large dump truck he was driving for the

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Beautiful fabri cs in solid colors and patterns.

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100% cotton, fine combed. Drip-drl, crease resist·
ant finish, preshrunk, 1"-¥.!"-%"-Vs" checks
In beautiful colors, suitable for Dresses, Curtains,

Wdl

Tbe -

NO. 238

.,,,....__,._..,_, Dump Truck He was Driving
~ ~ a t Skidded Down Embankment

each

for

7 to 14

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$J.95

Sweaters on sale

26" x 26"

Good Colors

Mildew Proof. ~if-movab le
pastel striped
zippered
aU cotton covt'r.

2 REG. $7.95 DRESSES . ...... . .... SALE $5.00

BARGAINS
FOR MEN

at y

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Father of Three Dies

Odorle~.II­

$14 95 Sweaters on
Sole $10.00, $10 .95

GIRL'S SWEATERS
Wool and Orion - C11rdtgan Style -

lrngul., 49c Kendall
Dish Towelt __ 3 for $1.00
Cennon Strlpe or Plaid
Wath Cloth• __ 3 for SOc

Allergy free -

3 REG. $3.95 DRESSES .. ......... . SALE $2.50

SALE $1.5D

SALE $2,50

ltev...- Jumbo Slz•
4 for $1.00
Cannon 19c Terry
Olth..,Cioths
- ____ 15(:
Ohh Towels

FOAM RUBBER
BED PILLOWS

JUST RECEIVED NEW SHIPMENT

~en's

VOL XVI

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'TOY YOU KNOY

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SLIEPCRAFT

WHITE GOODS
SALE!

12 REG. $5.95 DRESSES .... .. ..... SALE $4.00

49c.

I REG. $4.95

Rog . $2.95
SALE - - -

and

18 REG . $2.95

SALE $2.DO

SALE - - -

small , medium,

Fth sizes 9 to 11 . Solid
colors: black, red, green,
brown or grey with contrast trim top.

15 REG. $3.95

R... $1.95

7 REG. $3.95 SKIRTS ..•....... . .. SALE $2.50

~n's

GIRLS'

Solo

of

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2 REG . $2.95 BLOUSES .. . ......... SALE $2.00

All sizes lor boys from
4 to 18 and men 's sizes

'-'en 's $4.95 Heny Twill
\Nork P1nh __ . __ -- $4.00

Orion, Wool. Card igan and Pullover Styles
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4 REG. $3.95 BLOUSES .. .. . . ...... SALE $2.50

Sport Shirts . _ 2 for $5.00

160 Ladies Sweaters
$3.9S SWEATERS
$4.95 SWEATERS
$5.95 SWEATERS
$7.95 SWEATERS
$8.95 SWEATERS
$10.95 SWEATERS

Dresses- Sl•ck1 - Skirts •nd Blou...

Work P•nts -~--.- $4.00

ON THE SECOND FLOOR

' Originally $2 9!ii to $7 9!1
va lu es)

elected to the County Council j
of Parents and Teachen meet· I
.lng by the Bradbury P .T.A.
Wednesday evening at
the ~
school. The meeting was open·
ed
with
the Lord 's Prayer
and the Pledge to the Flag led
by Mrs. Eva Milliron, president.
Mrs . Thelma Dill, principal ,
reported on !be county bookmobile project and Robert Mor· :

•nl•

SALE $5.411

SALE IN READY·TO·WEAR DEPARTMENT

Of&gt; legates and alternates were ,

om

3 REG. $13.95

they last just

Sale! Maternity Wear

Sale! $2.95 •nd $3.19

WOOL
JACKnS

COATS

GIRLS'

Th e Chnrter was draped in

loiP cwz.

Store-Wide January Clean-Up Sale!

1

ri! announced the meting

1oo
JdPI, Low IOfllPI 3347. SOhr·
- , -loaal rota IJid mOd
INII lllntlq tolder ot •••bt

FRIDAY and SATURDAY .. ELBERFELDS in POMEROY

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Indonesian
Action Hurts
UN 1ma~e ,

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Hospital ~ews

Honor Students
At Middleport
High
Announced
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Hartford
Society Notes

Ea•-' soop~~a~

eta a

;e;aa

CINCINNATI (UPI) Two IMndlts, OM IMIItvod
to be ctrrying t machine
gun ond tho othor o pi•

NO SWili:R BEEN
CHICAGO (UP!) - lntema·
l1ooal Olympic Committee Pre•
ldent Avery Br undap, who
H id Thursday he bad no fta·
1011 to anticipate a twitch In the
1968 Me•ico City Olympic site,
queJched rumors
stemming

ution be&lt;aull&lt;! ol o chane• !n
lldmlDJstratlon.
STEELERS SIGN KEANE
PmsBURGH (UPIJ - The
Pittsburgh Steelers have signed
Tom Keane, coach and general
manager of the Un ited Football League's Wheeling Iron-

S!IIVIC£

Dally ~entlnel . Pomeroy·Middleport, 0 ., Jan . 22 tteB-S
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PT. PLEASANT - , _ .
1ervtees for former Muon couatlan, Mn. Elfie AUJtll\ 818111,
79, Huntington, wlll be beJd Sat.
urday at 2 p.m., In the lie~
Mortuary in Huntington. Bill'
lal .viii he In the Rl&lt;lgelan

Those ent~rlng Holzer Ho• - - - - - - - - tol, rob,becl tho WHIONI
Hlllo Bronch of tho First
pita! durllli the past 24 hours
Middleport H~gh School stu· included.
BY VIRGINIA CARLETON
Nollonol Bonk todty of from a Detroit new~paper re-o men , as a defensive back fie ld cemetery in HuntingtOn.
dents who made a grade of Ra
d E M
. I SPECIAL PI'A MEETING
moro than $10,000.
port that Detroit might get the coach.
'
' 'B'' or aboVI for the third six [
ymon
·
oss, Patrtot
games.
; Edward
Barn- TI~el HarUo~ PTA held I · -- - - - - - - • •
SUPPER ANNOUNCED
UNITED NATI ONS, N.Y. ; :eks ~elude : SENIORS, Joy Star
ette, Route
Galllpolio
; Tildenw. Thick·
(tJI&gt;l ) - Indonesia's resigna-1 ggs, uzanne Bradbury, Mike
Th
. M Cl de
specoa moetng at the
new
~'M'-'"So fir at I know now evGUILD TO MEET
lion from the United Nations llratton, S811dro Bunee, Dl•nn• ' ~h t ~m~l'
:
·
rachool
Mondoy
nlgbt
10
dilcuu
•\r
.JCOU
erythlng
(in
Mexico
City)
ia
A Jitney supper will be spono
1
IY.Ill weaken the organizaiiOil
O'lswoll, Jerry Davis,
Earl ' H • ~~ti·
lJlO 18 ' . s.
a i tht levy election. Speaker for
moving a1o1111 normally," said The Wesleyan Service Guild sored by the SoutherD lllcb
li· time when It is all'1!ady un- DeWees, Martha Fowler, Nar· UwiJ, ~~m:., G~ltll~:!'. ~(,!;i the meeting wao Mr. Clyde ~
l•S
Brundage, commenting on the of the Racine Methodist church ! school Senior cia,. from ~ until
der strain from a financial crt- II Frost. Paul Gerard, Ellen J Gabr· II'
G . ,
ley ol Wahamo High Sohool.
fact that Mexico City had been will meet at the church, Jan. 17 p.m. Saturday, Jllll. 23, at b
sis diplomats ltld today.
Hawley, Linda Kouf!, Sertn 0 L ~ '·
palhpolls; Ml'l. Following the special meeting
cltlayod In Its Olympic organi- 25, al7 :30 I'm.
Junior High tchOOI building.
·
L.wla, Patsy Moru.y,
Judy uy . · owon, omeroy; Hom- the regular meeting w.. bold.
Indonesia, following up Presl- Moore, Keith Morgan, Martha er Mo lls, Rt. 2• Cheshlfe; Mrs. I Mrs. Scarberry presided. II
UrS
~
dent Sukarno 's statement that NidlOlson, Doris Ratliff, Ron- Anna E. Turner, Dexter ; Mrs. W8.1 dec ided to pay fw the
.
tbe United Nation' could "go to I nie Spengler and Roger Stiles. Nathan Poston, _Ravenswood ; items the teachers had purchas- M-G·M Boy Scout
Diltrlct
hill," landed a formal letter of JUNIORS - Carole Ander- Mrs. Mabel K. Riley, iiOVens· ed The group wanted to do Chairman~ Morr11on IIJI"
r~•ighat lon to Security Otneral ton, Sam Clatworthy, Cindy I wood ; Mn. Marvm W. Daw- tomethlng lor the new ochooL pointed Nomination and l'ertloll- By William Lawrtnce, D. D. 8. "'You and I are 10lng IAl 1e1 amined Mrs. M. She Is a
'Phant Thursday night.
Condo, All"" Darst, Mlh Oard· son, Pt. Plea~!; Jeffrey W. l Alter tho meeting wao adjourn· net commlttaeo Thllrtlday nllht The profession of dentistry well acquainted. You bove lots wonderful person and I am
It became 1he first nation to ner, Larry Gladwell. Becky H•nry. Gallipolis Ferry ; Danu led the group enjoyed cookies lor 190.
Is _moot IJ'&amp;IUylng tor Ill pal' 01 dtatil..., to be doao.' M110b particularly illlertllted In h•
quit in lhe 20 years of U.N. Goodall , Ken Harris. Sharon R. Hall, Pt. Pleasant; Regoma and coffee. Attending were Mrs. Prealdil111 over a
district IIClpants. So much more Is In· of this pleasant relationship welfare. Sincerely, Dr. C. T.
history.
Harrison, Kathy Lacey, Ollta 1Hoggtnbotham, Gnmms Land- ~ Scarberry, Mrs. John Ktam1 rneettna at Kyger Creek 1f11b volved then filling teeth, malt- powa aUently, bid Ia oplte ol
An lndone•ian opokesman Lowit, Joyct Long,
Buddy mg ; Kent C. Yonker, Mason: ond danghter, Paulette, Miss School, Morrison namld Dr. lng bridges, extracting Wltdom belq ttulled wltll •• e - '!be feell1111 upressed
ill
said tl!e decision w.. lrrevoca· Moott, Rita Mulford, Sandra Albert K. Htndrlcks, Wmfoeld; Etthor McKnilht. Mro. Lee A. ft. Chrlltenten, pntldlnl ol teeth - _or the money derived roll1, llllva ejotlor,
Ia- thll letter II not unuoual and
blo. even though the mission Mullord. Joe Reichman, Fred· Mrs. Rooe R. Nuby, Rt. I Jack· Gibbs, Mrs. Delmas Kearns the lito Grande Collep w head from doUIJ! these thongs. It's menlo and llqen, some toll- the Interest Is typical. Mllll)'
here and UN offi ces in Jakar- die Robinson, Rodney Sauer, son: Mrs. Eddie L. Evans, Oak Mrs Billy Gibbs Mrs. William the committees. Members aro tho people behind the teeth. It's ¥el'IIIJOII II mabaged. There'• lludente who com• to Ne"
ta will be kept open until Robert Schmoll, J ack Sigman. Hill: Mrs. Adolphus Hankins, Kelly Mrs Ma..; Froendt Mrs 'red Abolln, N@W
Ha-; lilting people, listening to them, usually an enjoyable ·lalel' Haven and Yale from evel)
March 1.
Dee Slaven, l(athy
Spengler, Ironton.
I a.roid K~arns Mro Vlrlill~ Georp Carson, Mt180n ; J1111101 understandl!li them and, best tblll&amp;e or lamlly doiDJL MOll corner of tile ~ted Statea
O.ctsloo Under Study
Oury Stobart, Rober Swart•.
Dilcllaraed
Ia Gibbs Mro Ray F~lds Mrs Staats, Pt. Pleuant· Eldon of all, being needed by them: of my palletlll kllow allolll my proudly say, a u their homo
The lener also said that Mary Teaford. ond Larry Vanco. Mrs. Rosie Bolen, Mrs. Ok· John Oldaker: Mrl. M ~ 1~ Wuerch, GalUpolls : ' !l'ronkUn that wonderful feeling or belnl eblldreb aDd I kllow about 1 town. dentist, ", s been our
4ocioion wao under study about SOPHOMORES Leland ey Roach. Mro. James Wiloon, Roush Mrs. George Jamtl Rizer, Pomeroy; Don Ml111, Mid- needed and fulfilling that lleed. tllelro.
dent1st smce I \ was a baby.
which ol the U. N. speciall•ed llrnwn, .Jim Butcher, Diana Mrs. Clilford Ebersbach, Kris- Mrs. Earl Fields, Mrs. Joru: dleport, Morrloan. GalllpoU. and Can there he any better reDentistry Ia a precise art, Ht't a famlly frflll\! .' ,
qencoeo Indonesia would quot . Dovls, Karen Foulk,
Mike ty L. Landrum, Nont Suo Holl, King Mrl Earl Lewis
Mrs Kermit Walton, Pomeroy.
commendation to YOlltll people demanding lrom Its practitlon- Part ol tilts 1s due to tilt
It mentioned inl ent to quit the Getlach . Role Marie Harkett , M. A. Nibert, Odes Parson1, Cl ar~nce Housh.
'
' Goals for the 1888 Seoutlnl or chosing dentistry as a ca- era the utmost skl11 of hand pleasant, often amu!lna atmolo
•hlldreno lund
(l]NICEFI .I Steve Hindy, Tommy
Miller. George Brothers, Alfred Burke.
' year were diiC!IIIIIId and Ill at reer ?
and brain, and taking Itt toll phert!, that prevails 1n most
Food and Agricult ural Organ!· Susan Morris. Don
Nel•on, Mrs. Herbert Sands, Mro. Ron·
BIBLE CLASS
challtnl!lng flguNI. Plano 11111'1 Except for ptycholanaJysta, of hi! physical and
mental dental olllc... Of COUI'IO driiJ.
oatlon IFAOI. and thr octentlf~ Morllyn Stumbo and Jamarilla old E. Newman, Mra. Glen P. The Adult Bible clua and tho made for the Boy Scout Week dtntlsts have lt'oater rapport energies. 1 suspect most pa· tr.g teeth can be boring, but
1&lt;, educstlonol. and cultural or-~ Word.
We over and son, Mn. GerAld 'toochero of tho Hattford Bop- on Feb. 7 • 1!, lor the muncH with their patients than any ttents would Include
lflem- patients are spared the dag 11 e,...
.anizalion 1 UNESCO':
FRESHMEN-Candace Bahr , . E. Wolls.
1tilt Church held its month~)&gt; sustaining memhenhlp enroll- other member of the healing selves ln thl.l last category. In In-the-breast. Denttat
don't
lt. . made no ment oon of th• i Jtff Bogga, Sondra Clatworlby.l
I rnetlillll al tho home of Mr. m•nt , for the tnhnual meeting arts. Thty oee patients more spite ol this, or because of It, hive to tell them they have a
apec1al fund. lht mam U N. aod !James Condt. Betsy Cunning·
and Mrs. Howard Wagonhalt on 1ft March, and the Scoui-Q.fta. regularly and more frequently, there deve\&lt;Jps betwetn patient cancer or 1 bad heart. It avolda
q eucy.
.
. Iham, Elmne Davlo , Bill Hack
Friday evenine. Mr. li:arl Hoff· rna In April.
often for houn at a time, and and dentist • mutually warm the life and death !IMIQie.
leiter. sogned by fore o~n Iell . Jackie H~wley, Karen Haw·
man was In char&amp;• of devououally lor many holll'l a year. relationship. The last part of For young people seeking 1
Mm~&lt;ter Subnndroo. who Is now ley. Ca rol Kmg, Luanna Mcln- 1
lionals . Varioua church plana
A fllltlenl wbo aeeded lome a letter from a fellow d~ntiJt 1Cllreer !n the healing
lrll,
on hos way to vl" t Pe.kmg. ftosh and_ Patncla Slaven.
Gauge readings:
Gallipolis were dlocussed during tho bus~
1
0
tompllcated deatll..., reported [descrlbeo this. He wrote, "l&lt;ind. conslder the ~pecial advliDo
lnade tt clear that the deusmn I
H
dam : 17.8, 14.0, runninll
silt nooo session. Durlnt tho IOCial
!tor delllllt u llylq 10 ht, ly call mo after you have u-1tag.. of dentistry
to admit Malaysia to the II N.
ron ton to ave
Ieel ; Pt. Pleasant 23.84 · Porn· hour rtlrtthmente Wll'l leTV·
Securitv Council was the final $1 Million
eroy 21l.47; Hlni4D 1.47; Kanaw- ed to Mr. and Mrt. !Carl HOff·
D
•lraw thai caused lndon,.oa '• RIONTON !UP!) - A $1 mn . . ha Fall• 4.54 : Kanawha river man, Mr. and Mro. Delbort Dot.
res~enatlon.
Ilion complex that will lnclun• a : on the sills. Charle•ton t9.22. son, Mr. and Mrs. Andntw
. ~uk~rno e~arges that Mal;J y-· motel and a nur111 inR homP in I KaiNIIwba River Duncan ' Humt, Ptfary Aumlller,
And
SJA: hts R_r!tn;h commonw"'.a.lth th e first pha!I!P of con-:truct ion 1 Bruce down Martnfl. 1 a.m. : 1 Mrs. Harry L. Oyer. The next
neighbor. " a fro nt fo r Bnt~&lt;h · will he erected 3b&lt;lllt one mile Helen Z. up , 6:30 a .m .: Beaver monthly meeting: YlliJ he held The Melli County Board of
1
coloniali&lt;m In A•la. He
hao northea&lt;t of here by the l"nun-' up 6·!0 a.m · Jefferson up Win· ,al tho home of Mrt
Harry I Elections woll ha open lrom
4 P- m. eocl! day bellnml111
By DOROTHY KILGALLEN
1dat ion Cor_p.
vowed to "crush'' it.
I fteid •. 5·10
'
to
.
· .p, ·m"· Lucas down ' Dyer ·
Monday
Jan. 25 UDtll the fi).
I Frod M1ttendorf. prr&lt;~dent of 7·55 p m
I'ERSONALS
· dead't·meon F'eruary
b
3 at
· 1·
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1
mg
TR F. ATMF.NT IJIVF:N
.llh e nPw1y fo rmed cornorAt ,,,n Boat movemenla:
, M D A S lth I II Satur· 4
lo
b Itt log
Mlsa Midnight's Notebook: Joe
.
I s:=~id the romp lex would be I Ohio River - Su&amp;an Lane I
rl.
• . m
e
P: m. r persons au rn
vine
emphatically 1tates that he will
Most of the swinging members of tbt
Moddl cnort emergency . r.,;- built oft u. s 52 • nd Ohio 141
,45
. F
day to spend several monthl at petition• ol candidlcy.
make
"Harlow,"
desplle
Hollywood
re·
International
Set have selected South
&lt;ue squadmen were called "' l •nd prov ide t.he area with 11, i ~~:~Ia!;· ~p 1t~:!: 2S r:n:~ 1her winter home In Ft. Lalldet- Board of Elechons Clerk Dorports
that
he
might
&amp;ive
up
the
venture
Africa
as
the
place to go for parties
a ·13 p.m Thursday for rr&lt;trty fir :-:t new motel tn manv vear!ll. l L
P . 1
othy llllmston sa1d candtdates
14 l ·lO m . dale, Fa.
0 10
~e
Is
moving
ahead
on
aU
fronts
,
build:
night
life,
and
all kinds of action. Sud:
•Coleman, Cheshire, who was Mittendorf •aid the cui-nora- O::~g~
~P 2 30 0 ·m . aZi.;: I Recent 1ueots of Squire and lor vlllqo eleeU•• posts In
1
mg
ltts,
Unlq
up
the
facilities
of
Para·
denly
the
country
has become "tha
, -sufferino fro m a n('rvou~ ron· Uon will ,.mploy about 65 """r· . e er up • .
. ., d IMrs J&amp;cob Phillips were Mr . Mtddleport and Pomeroy are re.. .
·
'"' . mer down 15, 4:45a.m.; lnva . ,
·
· d to bnu't pet'tl
I
1
mount
Plcturea
aa
well
as
his
own
Em·
scene"
for
hippies
who
can afford It ...
•·d1tlon . He was treated by the ~one with an ;mnual pavroll of
.
.
H
tand Mrs. A. N. Kraft., Toney, qmre
su
ons pror
llquad.
' more u..n $200 000
.
er up 15, 5.15 a.m.' C. ~ oro- i Mike Lilli&lt;! and Mary . They to the deadline. There Ia aloo a busy Platures, hh provided for eight of. Jazz drummer "Phllly" Joe Jones hal
· ·
er up.2516. 6:3(1• Ra.m.; 0d EC up .havo ' return...
•• 10 thelr home In possibility of petitions heln•
... re- flees for himself on the lot and spent a been encountering bill problema in Ja•
17
T
3
I . . a.m., ang~r own ·i
La
N c
quired also for the Board of quarter of a million dollar~ on the pro- pan, but tbe situation Is quite a .mystery.
7·10 a.m.; St. Mary's down 18, ,c amp tun~
o! .C lumh
Public Affair&gt; in Middleport £t
·
Even the lllslder• don't know preclaety
0 Phillupss, was reported. No polillons h~ve ject before a Qamera :lias turned.·
2:15a.m. ; Rose G up 18, 5:30 1MMrs. Gd 01M~ raw
A
local
producer
will
1eek
Gov.
Rockwllat happened.
r. en
n . ayne
1
.
.
a.m.: OVEC down 20 , 4. 15 a. '
Mr Le - been filed yet accordllll to efeUer's permission to set up location
Well, look who's gone and chaneed
1m : Lynn B down 20, 5:40a.m. : 1of Belle, w. Va.,
•·
WIS the Board of 'li:lectiont,
thil ~or a new film on His Excellency's estate his photo Image after all these yearslll•nois down 20, 6:20 a.m., Sou- Slone of Ch:llicothe and Mr. , morning
m South America . . . Alan Jay Lerner Is none other than Richard Nixon. His new
th•rn liP 22, 6:20 a.m.: A. J. ,Jome1 Phillips and Aaron of 1 · - - . :
·
now a proud arandfather, courtesy of pictures make him look very movie
hls beautiful blonde daughter, Susan star-Ish, with a different haircut no
--by He!en aottel---' Patton down 23. 5:40 p.m.; Nitro were recent. visttora Mrat ;
Queen City down 23, 11 :30 p.m.; jthe home ol Sqwro and
(,Mrtl. Morgan Holmes), who Is tutlabyln&amp; jowls and no 5 o'clock shadow. Where
a b~by daughter at Le Roy Hospital ... was this tenser when the Nill:on political
Youth ~•ked For It
al Forensic Leagu~. Just b.. Jerry Bosworth down 23,
~ I Jacob Phillips.
.
Ela~ne Stl1tch's new thrill Ia a young ad- campaigns were going on? ... . . Brace
thiS rolumn is lor
young cause 1 dress ln a particular a.m.: Richie up 23, 6:15 a.m. I Mn. Phllllpt It lmprovmg I
vertislna: executive, Gary Pudney . . No yourself for a new song comiq up on
c~:~:,:~;,.;tlhelr ptohl•m• ahd stylo is no need to classify me Woyne H. up Greenup, 5:20 P· [nlcoly and wlohes to ..pre" [
sooner
did Pierre Salin&amp;er land In Parts Tin Pan Alley, titled - if you ca,p
:1
their trouhl•• and a! a lad lollowet or a sheep, . m.; Etta Kelco down 555 p.lher appreciation lor tho maoy :
the other day than he had to flop Into lleve it - "I've Got A Hot Line to 'th•
As wllh the reot ol Helin as U. N. so rud•ly Intimated m : H. F.. Bowles down, !:30 p.. card• which she hos ~olvtd _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
bed with tlie flu. Word was given out Lord."
;i JIII)jt tJa, It welcomes laughs in her letter. 1 don't make fun m.: : Ravenswood up, 7:40 p. :rrom her fr1eod1.
By Mro. A. R. BaUoy
1
Won't dodge a ~P.rious que-s· ;at her, just berauS(I she wears m.; L. W. Sweet, up 3:25a.m.; Mr. and Mn. St.anJey Purcell Mr . and Mri. E1sie Homer however, that he U be working on hli
The big laugh with the cast and crew
with a brush-off .
clothes I consider ridiculous and J ohn Ladean up 5 a .m.; Edena and son, Phillip, of Kennsln&amp;- of East liverpool spent Moll- book about President Kennedy while he
1
recuperates.
"
Dr. Zhlvago," now shooting in Mad·
of
TilE H'IPS'l'I&lt;R•
hideous. I wear my hair long Bosworth up Meldahl, 2:10 p. ton, Md., are ltaylng for ? m- day with Mr. and ·Mrl. Geo11e
rid
,
Is
"You're wanted at the cemetery. w
DNr Helen :
because il is one ol my nicPot m.; Lewio !lp, 6 p.m.; Valvo- I definite lime at tho PhillipS 1 Roberts.
Castro
Is
moVIng
more
of
his
troops
That means you have a phone call wait1n e ard to
t
fo fe•tures. I hke textured stock- lone up. 6:45 pm: E•oo Penn· home.
Tommy Karr of Cheater wao
1
Into
positions
around
our
Guantanamo
Ing: telephones aren't as easily Installed
8
the ~d~re&lt;es ~t t;.equ~:lli; ings because they show off my sylvania up, 11 :25 p.m.: Alton Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bu~suesl of Gordon Holter for
Bay Naval Air Base, and they're digging in Spain as they are In California or New
g legs the only reallv pretty part Zepher up, 2:55 a.m.; National garner of oetr New Haven vos- aupper Frldoy evenilli
Sto011, I canol supply each ·
m deep, as If Cutro plans a little crisis
· ralher awkward
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d sun day afternoon with Mr' r Lester Bailey
· of Morning
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lndividuall but 1 d have lh 01 my
hnny. ' up , 4:20 a.m.
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1e
Star to enlfven the l~ndlng Inauguration York, !10 beauties summoned for dinner
dates have to trot to the graveyard ; to
add~;o ihelr fan" club ,; As fo r makeup, I look hldeouo Gallipolis Dam
Hamilton :and Mra. J. M. Crump.
. spent a day wilh Mrs. A. H.
of President Johnsoon ... Etlubeth AI· say when and where . . . . . Tbe nnallce
England Fans con write 1 . in, any lipstock shade that is down, 8:35 p.m. ; Rowe up 10:·
I Bailey.
len will be on stage almost constantly as companies in Hollywood are havtng -a
Anllabel . lladnor H 110 9!-~ darker than pink. and my eyes 10 p.m.: Semet up, 11 :35 p.m. ;
Mro. Murl Ours spent a day the star of Richard ltodgers' muldeal "Do busy season. Six atarteta and two husRegent Stret, Londo;,"
Eng- ' could use 011me make-up.
man down, 11.35 p.m.; Rail•
with Mro. Ernest Johmnn of I Hear A Waltz?" She'll sing ten of the bands of famous stars have had their
land. But bt patient. The ..,_ ' . Why, oh why , must an yone up 12:20 a.m.: iturdman down,
Belpre.
master's songs, and her performance cars repossessed within the put two
eeive a lot of moil and Y aro JUdge another person by 1 he 2:25 a.m.; Calhoon up, 4:34 a.
Mrs. Mary K. Holter and Shll· should win her the honors she's worked months.
!mown lo answer let tepsr-er clothes he or ohe wears, a type m.; Thelma up 5:16 a.m.
ron and Mrs. A. H. Bliley spent for so hard.
Film experts are laughing about the
kMwn to anAwer let.e ~ per· of ha•r style or other outward
Sunday afternoon _wath Mr. and
way everyone was obviously "taken" b1
IOiillly - and they are still I appe~rances1 .
Mrs. Worley DaviS of Dexter.
Janet Leigh, one of our most public· Nick Adams when he aired his domestic
the No. 1 group in England.- ! Lets put ot th os way: I may
By Alta Cone
Mr. and Mrs. Clint Orr oalled spirited actresses, has addre111ed more difficulties on television. They consider.
FAN or 'rHll F AB
not like the clothe' )' ou wear.
on Mr. and Mrs. Wt111am Sort!en than 3&amp;,000 college students in her ef· ed it an effective way of publicizing hit
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Mr. and Mrs. John Silver of and Mr. and Mrs. Cllie Orr on forts to recruit ~olul!teers for the Peace new picture, in which he plays an und.,.
Dtor Helen :
: right to wear them?- SQUllEK ! Thr,. dayo sbort of tho com- Nebraska are visiting: her pal' Sunday.
Corps . . . Arii!Otle Onai!Sis is picking sirable character - and which he partly
I mel this boy about lwo Dear S:
1pletlon of his heralded "first 100 ents, Mr. and Mn. Jarrot 8&lt;&gt;- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Deeter up bills Uke mad for the people shoot- owns . . . The Animals are j10ing to set
qo. He was very nice It " clothes don 't make the days" of Labor government, WI!- bo and oilier relatives In this and family of Columbul open! Ing a TV series around Melina Meroourl up shop in an E. 48th St. office buildina:
. we had lots of fun IQfl:eth- 1man" &lt;or gjrl), then why are 1 H'On 's fore~.gn mmaster, PatriCk neighborhood_
ja weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
In Athena. Tbe obvious reason: they've (no, girls, not a pet ahop) when they ar•
II: 1111~ II only lasted 1 monlh. l you "conservatives''
called! Gordon Walker, wao beaten Mra. Grace Hensler spent a George Roberts,
got It loaded with plugs for hll various rive from London this week. The Brltisb
l _W.UO t to happy about break- ' "squeeks'' 1 don 't think there . Thursday by the .c:'nservatlve recent Sunday with her sister, Randy Orr spent a weekend enterprises . . . Gloria Okon, who doea combo Is opening a firm for music pub~- tip - the th•ng that bother- Ihas been anol.her lime in his· i condtdate In Bntam •
most Mr. and Mra. Harry Lewil of with his gtaodparenlt, Mr. and TV commercials on four New York chan- lishing, tour packasing and tslent manell me most was that he had tt.ry whon young people so ob- i•ensahonal by..,lect!On
upset Wilkesville.
Mro, Clint Orr, ·
nets - and makel a six·fiflllre•ayear sal· agement, and have registered It undeP.
ef hos fnend£ come and viously took side• against each . since World War II.
Ramon Morris Jr. •pent Sun- Mro, Mary K. Holter, Mra. ary - Is conferring wltb Walt Disney the oddball name of Stamina - which it
IIIII: me wt were through, and 1other - and showed It by the !
day at the C..rter homt in Sadie 'l'rusell aDd Mrs. 'Mal')l about a series of kiddie records.
you-know-what spelled backwards.
iii!' Ill ~uroe, we stopped talk- way they dress, wear their hair, CHICAGO - _REPUBLICAN New Marshfield.
IIDse attended tht tuneral of
. He •• ·very shy And I was 1etc. Am 1 rigllt or wrong•-H. , National Commott.. ~mbers Albert Cone was In Nelson· Mrs. VIolet Hill st Pomel'O)' .
hurl. Now I have heard Dear Helen :
.assembled today to ratify lhe ville to ,.. her brothar, Har- Mr. ond Mra. Lawt. Ed&amp;el
would like to get toReth- . Whtther ll's 8 a.m. to 5 p m. change .· over from Goldwat· vey, who underwent suriery at apent an evenlllg With the Clint
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still er domonat10n to neutral con- Ml St Mo 's holpltal
Orr and family. Mr. and Mrs.
eatb other we hnth look the • going to find oome way lo give ltro_l of the national party ma-l Mn.' Fly'! Pendleton 'ot Rae!- William Sorde11 also call".
. W~. Should I go ~ to h&lt;lmework, "' these Ide., a- ctunery .
.
clilf calld 00 friends in !hill Brenda Lee Ballard, dalllllf&gt;,
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ttart a converoat10n, 1 bout lenglhenlllll the school day ' Some of the Repubhcatul at- vicinity nocenlly.
er of Mr. tnd Mrs Ralph Bal·
lor hlme to come to , won1 help uo anyway For In· l&lt;!ndtng the p•rly
mtttlngl Everett llolcomb and lami])l lard II In a Parkmblll1 botWNOERtNG
: stance. last year we had an , wanted to postpone the elec- were Columi'n:, visitors one day pltal.
. Wl)h_:
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1 eight perind d8y ol -46 minutes tion until April 1 at another 08· the past week .
tou w11tt for a shy boy !o eiCh. 'IIllo year we hove o otx tinnal commit!" meetlna. They Mn. Leona Pettit madt 8
the d.. ore bulto?,
you 11 . perllld day ol one hour rach. 1were grumbling iD private that buainOII trip to Qlarleoton, W.
SENTIN~
I long, cold wmter. Start The la•t 15 minutes of ea&lt;h per- ~ Goldwatet had " I!Oid out" to Va Thursday
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,,e~~~~~~htm •• II yoo'd nev- 1, lnd I• for "supervised otudv" his rritlco. One of tho allefled · . .
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when we can get our homework Iloaders o1 the drtw for o potl~ at•lrlc•a ~or":..:;:turn: ~ DI\IOtlto TO tNTalll'l or
a top you sbollld ro- I done lor next da y Roy , did we ponoment slid, howeYtr, thm ,,.::a•~ llldt cti~t
~1Maoos MASON ARaA
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don't aet rooked on that one! The WI! ·•not a dlln.~, il't a ~ld 1 i .....,. •
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aw••rll 1• 0w111, . . . . . .
llelteve flhat )"1111 haw- ' teacher! u~ up every mlnut~ deck."
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jto,ftd lor younotll. HOW of e~ety period for t~achll111
.
Ml'l. Rutll Wood ullod Ob ,.•....,.. ....,_ _ .,... bow )'llUr ally "'y !Did and olop on as much hom..work
ATnNDINO CONVENTION 1.11'1. Glallyl Morrll ont tVIlls frlendl ~ play JOhn ai \Vt ever had lilt ytar ~ not , EdiiOII Hobetetttr 11 au.nd· inl 1111 flll•t wttlt.
;v• ,"r.:;,
.:?::"111"':
In Nvtrlt?
more 1 - BEAVER C.
ing the annual conventloll Of Junior Jones and family tlfltlll 1111.
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a practical job to ,
the Ohio rort'lti'Y Aa&amp;oclaUon, Thursday at the Jewtll Jones .:.::0::0:
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i 'Iilia column Is dedicated to being h~ld at tho llolilhem Ho- hotno neer Ca11&gt;0nler.
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, !amity llvillll, "' if you'ro nav. l tel In Colutllbua tnday and Sat· Helen Peck opent 1 night Yllth U•• """MUi ii!'"v· It'' J.U
eln I "aqueelt'' equal · ing kid ttouble or just plain · urday.
ller BCIIOOI mate, Min 'l'o!ll Pet- ~· An., ow ... '"· ••
. 1111 • 1 1-~ear-OIG gltl trouble. let lielen help YOU.
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DANCE c;_~ELLED th
The Donald Cono !amllv tlf 1\':t~ •;:,.r:"
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reporter for the lll'hool 1Rolen !lilttel fn care of
thl! :saturday night at the l'olll!l'GJ parents, Mr. and Ml'i. Albert ~. ",':.':,l,~f,"'..;"~"il:...l;
•U•~·a membor or the Nat1on- ' newspaper.
IEa•ln
club bas been oanoelled. Cone•
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Girls' Intramural basketball
teafllll of Middleport . H'
School have been organized
Mr.
DenmsTh Osborne
member
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their caPiai~ an".:""
ond also chose team mimes.
h y
are
th F hman
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the 'Juniors PDrag Hagsguara,
and the Senior Facemakers.
Members of the teams are ·
Freshmen J ack i e Hawley
aod Cand~ce Bahr
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Susi" Manley ~en
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Patty Slavin.' Betsy
ham, Donna Hayman, c a
King, Debbie King , Elaine
vis, Luanna Mcintosh, Thelma
Robinson, Myrtle Faulk, Jame
Gerard, Jo Toney, Sandy
worthy and Ann Wilson.
Sophomores, Stephanie
en and Marilyn Stumbo, c~aptalns ; Kay Ault, Diana Davis ,
Sandy Garten, Debbie
er, Rose Marie Hackett,
Ann Halley, Margie
Harris,
Sandy Humphreys, Alberta
Ue, Kathy McElhinny, Susie
Morris, Susie Ohlinger,
Pickens, Sue Rue,
Schmoll, Sandy Swartz, Jamarilla Ward and Mary Wolfe.
Juniors, Connie Cooke and

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TEAM
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Jackson .. .. .. 7 0 280
Nel!onville •. . . 6 I 291
Wellston .. . . .. 5 2 2114
Athens .. ... . . , 4 3 248
Logan .. .. .. .. 3 4 251
Middleport , .. 2 5 257
I 6 231

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SATURDAY'S GAMES:
IIJac~"'" at Waverly
Middleport at Wahama
Pomeroy at Racine

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Wichita Ace Dismissed

Alaska has the longest seacoast of any state in the llnlon,

APPLIANCE

Bowman, a pillar in Wichita's With two games remaining on
ePLUMBING
success, and Davis will
first semester eligiblllty both
eROOFING
back on the team for the sec- Bowman, a U.B scorer, and
ond ball of the season.
Davis would have been eligible
for those two games H
The Shockers are
had deficient grades.
12·2 for the season and ~
A university spokesman
the Missouri Valley
the "obligation' did not lnv,oln•ll
WY 2-2374
ence.
grades but "wu certain
U4 Mitt st.
Middleport

LEWIS
REPAIR SERVICE

Thompson~ ~: IF;;;:;:;.,.;:;;;....;;,;.~==~~~~~iiiiii

Coach
had
not Gary
yet returned ..
scouting a high school
hall tournament at nearby
Pherson, was not available
comment. Neither was BmN·il

Announcing

RED HOT

Mickey's
First Floor-Pomeroy Bowling unes
Mickey Menchini, Prop.

Portable Cleaner

SWEEPER

With Attachments

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Saturday Afternoon
January 23rd

e Juice Box Dancing
ePool Table
e Games of All Types
• Table Tennis
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OPEN EVENINGS

eAUTOMATIC SKILLET---Submer•ib•• With Removable Dlal Control.

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1963 Dodge Station Wagon

1963 Dodge 4 Dr. Sedan- VB · · $2095
Auto. Trans. Radio and Hea ter. Real cle8'D and lbarp.

VALUES!

1962 Oldsmobile Celebrity 4 Dr. $2095

63 Tempest - - - $1595

1962 Dodge lancer 2 Dr. Sedan- $1295

62 Buick

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Hard Top. Auto. trans. l l.adio and heater. Power steering
and Br akes.

Std. trans. Heater.

1961 Dodge 4 Dr. Sedan- VB .. $1395
Auto . trans . Power steering. Radio and heater.

Le.sabn 2 Door Hard Top, one ..,..lui 41Wller. Power

1961 Chrysler 4 Dr. Sedan · · · · .. $1395

lleerinl. Shows &amp;ood oar&amp;,

Auto. trans. Power steering. Radio and heater.

62Ford

Crulsematic. Power Steering. Power Bl'akea. All vinyl in-

terior. Truly a beautiful red

63 Buick

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1960 Rambler Station Wagon ··· $1095
1960 Ford 2 Dr. Sedan- 6 cyl. · · $995

Station Wagon. SD@cial aeries. Ww mileaee. 4: extnl eood
tires, Clean inside and out. Automatle shift.

63 Mercury - - - ~495
SM Z Dr. Bard Top Coupe. All vinyl interior. Bucket
seat with full operating consul. 3110" englne. 20,143 miles. Almost like the d&amp;J it wa1 sold.

Std. trans. Heater.

1959 Plymouth Station Wagon·· $1095
V8 - Auto. trans. Radjo and heater. one owner.

1959 Buick Convertible · · · · · · · · ··· $995
All power. Radio and beater. Good condition. Special
this week.

1959 Plymouth 4 Dr. Sedan · · •• $895

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Super •'88" 4 Door Celebrety Sedan. Air Conditioning,
Power Steertna:, power brakes. Auto. trans, One arelul

local owner.

195B Chevrolet 4 Dr. Sedan ... · · $795
VB- Std. trans . Radio and heater.

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60 Chevrolet - - $1095
VB - 4 Door Bard Top. Auto. trans. Power brall:es. Good
claan outombile.

60 Ford

Std. trans. Radio and heater.

V8 - Std. trans. Radio and heater.

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1961 Ford 2 Dr. Sedan- 6 cyl. · · $1195

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Air conditioning, power steerinc and brabl, adio llJld
heater,

1957 Ford 2 Dr. Sedan · · · · ... •· • $495
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V8 Fairlane 1100 - 4 Door. Was f996.00. Fordomatio. Jla.
d.io. One loeal owner.

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R. H. Rawlings Sons Co.
Dodge--Dodge Dart-lancer
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1962 Chrysler 4 Dr. Sedan · · · · $1995

VB Country Squire Station Wagon. 29,325 e.areful milea.

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Dillon Scores 29 Points, Gets 34 Rebounds -~--

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Negotlotlons are underway By United Pre" lnlernat•onal
betw- Gallipolis and
Pl. ~s Western 68 Utah St. 62
Pleasant Higb scbool ofllelals F1or.'da 86 Mlam1 (Fla. I 89
to renew a basketbaD seri~ Regl9 Coli. 85 Colorado Col. 51
Murray fKy_. ) St. 97
belw- the two schoolli.
Austin Peay 75
Gallipolis aad Pt. Plensaol
Cedarville
!08
have no&amp; met oo &amp;he bardwood
since Jan. 28, 1947 - 18 years
Huntington (Ind.I 89
ago. Pt. Pteasaul bolds • Zl· Rio Grande 110
Campbellsville fKy.) 104
It edge ill vlclorles ill a ser·
les that found them playlag Indiana St. Coli. !Ill
Shippensburg St. 98
GABS 40 limes ID !! yean,
78 Hanover 62
Bellarmlne
!rom 19211 through 1947.
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1 cb fr ee "
' - b'! ly buiJ I up a ~ halltlme lead. q. Also Sophomore Don Tra!D-r SCbott IS-IH5; Fry IS-r.-%9 Re- 1-1 Dllloa 11-11·21; Trout Hwavwo
J'lon Trainer and Jim Marshall The fired-up Tigers were not er came through In htsb fub.
l.f-2; p., 2-M:
York 17; Trainer H-it; ~ :1.3-f;
In the final 1:36 Tltunday Diglll to be denied tbough u they loa with a blg JO point proctuo. 5-0-10; AtweU SH; Deaton :1- Leltb :1-z.tl; !bjllork e-1-1. ~
enabled the Rio Grlltlde Co~ nipped at the Redmm tbrou&amp;b- lion.
TOl'ALS C.!D-I04.
TAL8 ~110_
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RIO GRANDE (Ill}
Halftime ooore: Rill
' gam~ losing streak u they Bedrnen surged IAl their big· that cnuhed the lledmen bt Kanhall 7·1Z-21; Gregory 1· Campbell.mJie -o.
'Yo've IOI It Ill wroq
;..:.10-104 ~eat ~~~!'"; gest lead In the second haU at their last two road gamea •
That's 1101 the kJII(I f !gist. befo
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g the 3:34 mark when the acore- gal!mt Bluelletd State and Wll·
AmNTJON -LADIES
Jlle88inl I'm ;,ID;~
GA~ a ' I crowd ill the board read
berforce, camo !n mighty bal&gt;Free bowling Instructions
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gymnas urn.
However Phil Trout, a •ery dy Tlturlday Dight 88 Coacll
by Mra. Amanda Sawyer, for
With the acore deadlocll:ed at fine senior guard !rom North I.a•b•m's hoopstera went IAl the
new
and ladies
fandings 100-100, the Tigers' George Lewisburg, fouled out with 4:· line 58 times and converted 44 wishingbowlers
on their
to
improve
SVAC ALL GAMES
Higden fouled Marsball as he 20 left and hls departure took fre throws. Jun Marshall """
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scores
on
WednesTEAM
w L p OP drove lor the basket. Higden away some of the bsdly neetjed brUIIIIIII In this departmelll,
day afternoons 1 to 3 pm.
Eastern .. .. .. 10 0 661 505 proteoted the call ao strongly height, Before pickL'lg up ilia ""nnillll U of 13 atempta.
POMEROY
Kyger Creek . . 5 4 467 484 that a tw&lt;&gt;-shot technical foul fifth personal Trout tallied 17 ' 'Rwo excellent foul thOtSouthwestern .. 4 4 41 411 wu called on him and he was points and was very rugged on mg IDBde up for an otherwl.oe
BOWLING LANES
North Galli• .. I 7 414 506 banished .!rom the contest by defense against the bol-lhoot. bad night finding the range as
POMEROY, 0 ,
Hannan Trace 2 10 587 704 the oficlal!.
ing Tlgen.
Rio Grande bit on only 33 ot 83
-The 11-6 Schott and &amp;-5 Bob field goal atempls for o 39.7
SVAC VARSITY
MarohaD lllepped to
the Fry were almost UDlltoppable average while tile visiting TlgTEAM
w L p OP ltoe aod 111Ccesoflllly convert- as they contlnued IAl bombllf'd en bombed bt 42 ol 83 shots for
&gt;:astern
5 o 339 220 ed bolll lree lbrowo 01 the the nets with a variety of shots a red-bot iO.I average. At the
Creek . . 4 1 212 2~ ~ed foal,
:"n Tr~~ that carried the Tigers Into the ree throw line, Campbellsville
0 :.
.. 2 2 2%1 228 tr .., ab
100-all tie in the final 135 and converted 20 of 41 attempts.
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Gallia . . o 5 !!12 328 ~ad Jllll
to a
tee set the stage lor the Important
By 11'imdng, the Redmea up.. _ H H Ul3 1313 ea •
lree throws by Marahall and ped lhelr 1ta1Dn mark to
Bill Schott's goal reduced It Trainer that led w the victory. U wblle llampbellsviUe II
SVAC RESERVES
to 104-102 before Marshall took Seboll took game IICtlfiDc aow :1-7.
584
w L p OP a long pass on a steal by Paul boooro witb 3i poillll, II ill The Redmen will he idle unNortb Gallia
5 0 199 108 Dillon and laid up a crip shot the oe&lt;ond bill. wblle Fry tll next Wednesday when they
OP Kyger Creek
3 2 191 124 to give the Redmen a 108-102 made It a great comblaatloa open a tw&lt;&gt;-game road trip at
Eastern . ..... 3 2 148 118 lead Wlthl4sed7seconds left, and by addlag IIIGr lbe looel'l.
Ada against Ohio Northern Un·
365 Hannan Trace 1 4 l08 226 'framer c o
out the !COring Leading the way for
Rio iversity and then move on to
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405 Southwestern
with
two
more
charity
throws
Grande
was
big
Paul
Hoss"
Detroit, Mich. for a Thursday
0 4 94 164
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411 T"TALS .. .. . 12 U 7tl 741 in the final 10 seconds.
Dillon whose 29 poinll and 34 night tussle against Michlgon
FRIDAY'S GAMES:
It was a wild and woolly con- important rebounds snapped Lutheran College,
Kyger Creek at Soutllwesteru test that was packed with thrill! him out of a three-game slump Wednesday's contest will be
with 2 throw-away sedimmt tnter eartrllps.
Eastern at Hannan Trace
as the Red men exchanged six in both departments. 'Ibe bus- the only meeting of the season
SATURDAY'S GAME:
leads with Campbellsville In ky 6-5 junior played one of bill with Ohio Northern's Polar
Fairland at Kyger Creek
the first eight minutes of play. finest all-around games since Bears, but Thursday the RedHUE SPUIUN$ CLEU WATEI
Coach Art Lanham's quintet, the beginning of the season.
men will face a team
they
spearheaded by Paul Dillon, Rio's other big stars were the thrasbed 17-13 in tile seaaon
Thi• low cost Water }'iller removeo lilt, mucl, l'1llt, ll8lld,
Frosh Slap 53-21
Phil Trout, and Trainer, took ever dangerous Marshall, who opener on Nov. 21.
dirt from water, providing sparkling, erystaklear -ler
the
lead
for
good
at
21-20
and
ripped
In
18
points
the
second
Bere
Is
the
box
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from
tap. All-plastic construction, over 570 11q.lo. of filter.
Loss on Kyger Five
were
never
again
behind
durhalf
to
finish
as
runner
up
CAIIIPBELUIVILLE
(1MI
EasUy
installed in your water lead-in line.
Gallipolis unbeaten freshmen
ing
the
contest
as
they
gradual·
with
a
total
of
26
for
the
evenPatlan
3-0-6:
Owens
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rolled over Kyger Creek's frosh
253 53-21 on the Washington hardwod hursday evenin.(.
The boys of Coach Cliff Wil·
son now own a 7-0 season re&lt;:ord. Monday, they play Pomeroy on the Panthers court.
Yesterday, the Gallians led
WlCIDA, Kan. (UPIJ - A 'lllompson stuck to a
demlo work Thompson hod
232 E. SECOND
POMEROY
11·2, 26-8, 36-12 at the quarter- big question mark hung over ment announcing the two
asked lhe two to fulfill lllld
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they didn't!•
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two "have been rtismissed
He said their chances of Jt.. I;
ed GaJiia yesterday. Cordell
ing reinstated on the team
1th&lt; squad for failure
had 10, Doss eight, Gilmore six, Fans of the Shockers were meet obligation for the first se- " were pretty slim.•
Meadows four and Burson two. Utemselves shocked over the mester's work.
For Kyger, Grose bed five, abrupt dismissal Thursday
Lewis Repelr Service
Hlll four Jividen, Barnett, 6-foot-10 center Nato Bo•Nman I
Peck, ~y and Eblin two and reserve pivot Gerlad Davis. been met they will not be
-FOReach, and Drummond one.
Speculation raged on whether lowed back on the oquad.'
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Moore, eo&lt;:aptians ; Christine
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Hollman, Linda Kauff, Nancl
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EDI'roRS NOTE: Slr Win· her since Sir Winston was a news •tory of world import- who have shown kindness and they listened to a reading of
11oa ~bill's wile, Clemeo- , stricken. Occasionally
she ance. Sir Winston needed quiet restraint. However, she would Lady Churchill's request. Then
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PT. P!.EASANT - Sam R. PT. PLEASANT ":" Etlwarj
llae, bas malnlallled on al- l leaves the house to go for a and at this point Lady Churchill be most srateful if the press, a loJlll silence, finally broken
Harshbarger, Milton atto111ey, Clm. Jr.~ 39, ~Ilion .....
coulallt villi by bls brief drive with one of her diSplayed grace under pressure. radJO. TV and film represent&amp;· by a command !rom the boss
Elmer A. Reed, dec. to Hazel will be guest instructor !Or the cOJVed rrunor lniurlel of lilt
.,. Ide lor lbe past w..k. daughters, and as the car turns A telephone call to Scotland tiv,,. would withdraw from of the British Broadcasting Cor· R. Reed, Ce rt. for Trans.. Rut- Agriculture Class Tuesday eve- shoulder in I two vehicle aceiTbe following di•patrh. by out of Hyde Park Gate you can Yard would have brought pia· Hyde Park Gate."
poration's television crew.
land.
ning , January 26th at Hannan dent Thuroday 10:30 l.m. 01.
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eorr06pondent Harry see 8 dignified. white • ha1red toons of police to clear the ! Reporters and camera men
Lights were put out Cameras Robert Grueser, Norma Jean High School, Frazier Bottom. Rl 17 8Jlproldmately 13 milts
rerruso~~t eumiDes the pres- woman who sometimes can street, but that is not the way j are hardy breed. Nobody can were folded and the newsmen Grueser to Milton E. Roush, Harshbarger will use as his from Pomt Pl•"t~t wben
ourea wblch have
been manage even a faint smile ol Lady Church ill does things.
shove them around wben they began walkJng out of Hyde Sara E. Roush, parcels, Sutton. subject. "Fences, Boundaries Clark and a ~ck drivinl lOUth
hroagbt to bear oa Lady greeting to onlookers.
Send•• Me,.age
are on a big story. You can Park Gate. Ordinarily that
Wayne Prince, Bernice Prince and Water Rights." A ques- on Rt. 17 dmen by Woodrow
CburrbUJ sine&lt;' the great war- ! In the first days of Sir Win- Instead she sent this message 1ask them to do somethmg but would have been the end of 11, to Walter Rockhold
Norma lion and answer period will fol- Alfred of Garretta Bend, W
rtor was stricken.
ston ·s illness Hyde Park Gate 1 to the newsmen : " Lady i they are the JUdg06 ~~ whether but the next day Lady Olurch- Rockhold, "• A., Olive, Reeds- low. Classes are held each Tues- Va., ~llided. 'l1le trudl: wll •~
was in turmoil as reporters and IChurchill expresses her true 1they will comply. 1 here was Ill found lime to send her grati- ville.
day evening at the Vo-Ag De· templ!ng to make I loft tum,
cameramen 3 .,~embled to cover 1 thanks to members of the press ! some electricity in the air as tude and thanks.
Nancy Bess, dec., to Glenn partment at Hannan from 'I un· police said.
By HARRY FERGUSON
Kelley , Fern Kelley. Leota til 8:30 p.m. Anyone Interest· Prooerty damage was est!·
United Press International
Pleasant Valley Hospital
Jackson, Robert Bess, Edwin ed in Agriculture may att~n~. mated at $300. Clark 'IIIII liken
LONDQN (UPI) - Somebody I
ADMITI'ED : Mrs. Abraham Bess, Earl c. Rickman, Earl according to Harold w. Sulli- to a Charleston hoapttallllr ol&gt;once asked Ernest Hemingway
Thornton. Pt. Pleasant ; Mary H. Rickman, Charles E. Rick· van, Co-Ag instructor.
servatlon. The mishap I! 111111
to describe tho chief attribute
Miller, Henderson;
Olarles man, Lewis Rickman, Mary
under investigation by Slate
of a gentleman, and he replied :
F1elds, Hartford ; Michael Hud· Rickman Burton, James w.
MEETING ANNOUNCED
Police.
"He has srace under pressure."
nail, Pt. Pleasant ; Mrs. Paul Rickman. Marguerite Rickman PT. PLEASANT - The MuAnd so It Is with gentlewom· Bv MARGARET A. KILGORE
.. Constructing more roads I which will get help for all of Thornton. Leon.
Thoooas Flora Jean Hill Mar- on County Association for Re·
ASK TO WED
en, too. And so it is. specifical- ' United Preu fntemalional
with the same amount of its counties undert he proposal DISCHARGED: Mrs. Isabelle tha A~n Trimble, Affid. for tarded Children wiU meet Frl· POINT P!.EASANT _ Wll·
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1y and particularly, with the
WASHINGTON (UPIJ - Penn· money can result 10 only one Ifavors the bill. however
. Wilson, Arbuckle ; Mrs. Steph· Trans Middleport
1day 7:30p.m. In the Appalacb- 1
Bobo 36 CIIRon
lady at No. 28 Hyde Park Gale. sy lvama offictals asked Con- thmg-lower standards of safe- I Cov. Carl Sanders of ~eorgla en Moore and son, Leon ; Mrs. Leo\~ Jackson.
Dou las I ian auditorium. A discussion iam
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Clementine Churchill Is a lady gress today to add •15 million I) and quallly.'" Smith ob- a~d Gov. AlbertiS Hamson of James Oldaker. Gallipolis Fer· Jackson Glenn K~lley
#ern will be held on the possibility aHnartfod
Mllddredh MarlmeaRdaeirdaeppln,le•:
VIrginia. also submitted .state- ry .. George Bates. PI . PI eos- Kelley 'Robert w. Bess' Matt1.e of havmg
· asheItered workshop. tl lllr
r , ave
Wl"th both a sma 11 and a_ cap1ta11more to the $1 billion Appa- serv ed
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arrlage llceruJe In
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flrst
and
la
c·hia
aid
bill.
They
said
it
West
V1rgm1a,
the
only
state
ments
m
favor
of
the
bill.
ant
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Lanier
SOUthside
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ehe acquired the second when I wa~ needed to fill abandoned
Todd Wayne Martm, Buffalo. Earl Rickm~:tn , Earl H. Rick· sons are urged to attend.
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BIRTHS. Mr. and Mrs. Ab· man, Bonida E. Rickman, Charof the realm.
dl ainage pollution and rerla1m
CM'Y LEAGUE
r~tham Thornton, Pt. Pleasant, les E Rickman Irma Rickman
Calus Julius Caesar was the
In the last we-:k the pressure I st rip mines.
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Janoary lt, 1165
ald Walkf'r , Pt. Pleasant, a Rickman Mary Rickman Bur- trait on coins in his own lifeto be almost unendurable, b~l ~ and Pensy lvania 's two sena- ,
Middleport Department Store daughter.
ton, Ro~rt Burton, James W. time.
always there has been grace m tors. Democrat Joseph S.l
Wilmot. Ohio
nWerippe4711 ·5. 21M; aRrtulsnsel419447.·8;StBoacbahr-t
Rickman , E1mine H. Rickman. ~~;;;o;;;;;o;;iiiiiiiiii;;;o;;iiiiiiiiiiiiOO"'il
abundance. The door bell nngs I Clark ond Republican Hugh
National Baokelball Association Marguerlle Rickman Thomas.
NORCROSS
steadily wfth messages from the S . t 1 1,,, 1,tied at Senate Public
January 16· 1965 436. Handicap 30; _Total
2430. By United Press Iaternatlolllll Donald Thomas, Flora Jean i
ends cl the earth. Members of • co
h . 5 on 1Dear Editor
Won 1 Lost 2 I'O•nts 2 Syra- 1
Eastern Division
Rll Ma . L H'll M rlh A
the family come and go through i Wor s o~ • 11 ee earmg
I In _Lhe inter~st of our st.at.~ I cusP HaU Park - Damewood
W L Pet I '
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the day and night. Tht' phone . th(' mea~t i Tf'.
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40 . 7.
Trimble, Sherwin Trimble,
to
Sc to SOc
They urged that $21.5 m1lhon 8 11
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tant persons Food must be or· ' reques ted '" the bill for strip seven counties bemg ravaged I tal 2447 Won 2 Lost I Points t. Philadelphia
dered, cook~d and served. She I mine reclamation be mcreased and scarred by coal stripmin- , D " DBar - H. Miller 488: New York
15 31 326 Thomas J. Stewart, Jr .. Myr·
Poe ot• o
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even faced up to the ordeal or ' 1o !:l6_5 mlill?n for over ~ all ing. we are asking your sup- Walker
494 :
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Westel'll Dlvlstoa .
ta Dott Stwart, to John W.
making funeral arrangement s coal rt:'Ciamatmn.
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port in making this plight known 1462. Schoenleb 405 · Hawley 524.
W. L. Pet. Brogan, Jr ·• 40 acres, Salem.
he money would be given to 1
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Total 2455. Won Los Angeles
25 20 556
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I, t.lles '" appropnallons of $3 , The Ohio Stripmine
recJa. I I.ost% PoJ~ts 2. Pomeroy Ce- St. Louis
24 21 .533 Grueoer to Richard A. Flnlaw,
MIDDLI!PORT, O.
Through all this tension and mJI~wn a year _o~er a fJve-year I mation Laws are inadeq~~te. l ment Block - Clatworthy 555; Baltimore
21 24 .'467 Gertrude Fin-.w, 1.88 acres,
lrouble Lady Churchill has P;''od .. the_duration ot the Ap- 1They do not require backf1lhng Duerr 4U; Davis 504; Ander- Detroit
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moved serenely. As she moves p~\ach ta atd program: bl of 1of hig hwal ls and levelling of son 503 : Sauer 550. Total 2598. San Francisco
u · 3&amp; .234 11'
from room to room supen.•ising
11_1e stales are capa e i . spoil banks to make the land Won 1 Lost 1 PoJDts 6.
Thor1days Reault1
the housekeeping chores at No. helpmg 10 reforest anbd rebu ld i npproachable and useable and H &amp; R Firestone - R. Bailey Philadelphia Ill San ~·ran . 102 ,
28 Hyde Park Gate, so rrow the land wh.tch ~a~ ~,ens rav- to permit tax structures equal : 378 . Haggerty 477 · Smith ..OS;
(Only game scheduled)
walks always beside her. She agc•d ~Y s:~lp mmmg , . ~aa;~ to non - mining communitie~. l Radford 443: n . Miller
447;
Friday's Games
lives in the dread knowledge lion sa Ld .. but_ w~ - must. b'll Be_
autHul fa-rming country lS Handicap 75 ; Total 22~8. on 0 Detroit vs. Phil a., at Bo!iiton
that any moment or the day or ' help Nothmg m 1 JS en~re f 1 bemg turned into lasting devas- 1Lost 3 Points o. Downie GrOss San Francisco at Boston
night there may be a knock at would be mor• graphic 1 an or tetion due to lack of law. . _ P. Dillon 503; s. Arnold 5611;
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caller will be death.
what Appalachia money, has 1 Pntteled Ihe stnctest str1pmme er 541 . Total 2532. Won 3 Lost C's - 662. lnd. H1gh Game &amp;LWifi#id
The public has seen little or I done lo ~eforest the land. 1 reclamation bill in the Unired 0 Points s.
Mac Sawyer, 546 and Shirley
»etD pott
I lie es t•maled that Pennsy · States. Spoil banks are levelled .
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Custer, 49(1. Ind. High Gamevama alone neded $85 million and highwalls are backfilled. u;.h Game - H Clatworthy Bob Bowen, Sr ., 193 and Shir·
to $100 mtllton to reforest Its
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acres look like 210~ue. High Series _· sam Arn·l ley custer, 193 .
HUSH·TOME•
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Several other governors and raced hills" are the upper part , Cement Block 2598.
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Natloaal Lifo - Owens 381;
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of Congress als? te~t· of the farthest side of the high'
Gloeckner 399; T. Grueser 352 ;
- - aad ec a- mally
fiadi'ltl Iller
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Bacon 502; K. Aiker 442. Handi·
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stretchm!;
from
, t:co nomy o1 affected communi· Bee Cees - •M'. Bo wen 413 ,. Teaford 447·• Goody 476·• Gil·
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80 I 1 •g
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' bama. The money woul go or . is at its minimum, and the 497
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House failed to act
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S. Bartel! 401; Art ease
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leg1slatwn as speedy a passage
d.ed . commit '
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ey.; the Won 1 Lost 2•
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tal 2354. Won 3 Lost 0 Points 8.
H Jrd 476 .
sponsors had increased the water Impoundment
Pat&amp;lel - D. Clark 428. B. Ill
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total road . building mileage highwall .. and shy away from , ClaTk 493; P. Ingels 459 : C. p~ sum~: Ed- do ~:Y p I·
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Tred ..ln
3 350 complete levelling of
spoil \ Ingeli 482. Total 1862. Woo I
atte4r H. I wa;14s 'n ,ndau
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22c per sq. f. /
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$840 mil· i favor. There IS defm1te ~anger \ 490 ; v . Hannahs 454 ; P. Hen· P .• t 0
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Middleport Ilion - originall); requested to I of percolation of the acid wat- 1nessy 384; T. Henessy
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1eftstto oervice, 7:30 p. m. MJ6.
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day School at 10 a. m. Prayer Chard! ot Olrll&amp;, PoliiUOI'. Weell Prayer and PrJIH, Wed~~ay7 fll. Yoant :~DP!:
meeting 1buraday. 7:30 p. m. Jerry Mutera, pu\Of: llullday nesdly, 7.30 p. m.
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IDee!JniJ 'l'lluntlay, I 10 S 1.1Jiellolebtlll llpllll c:llurU, L m.; ChrtltlAD EndNvor, 1:30 IJtladtm BaD ., Je-·1
dieS Home 1'1'81Qe: 1 P· m '""'
Great Bencl: Rn. c. 1.. o·~ p. m. Ev!llllla Service, 8:30 p. Witnesses· PubUo meeting. Sw&gt;
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DDr, pastor: Robert Lewis, supl m.
day 5 p. m., Watclltower stud)by aniHJliiiCtllllll
9:30 a. m. MomiDI Worship
6 p. m.; Bible study Tuesday.
aDd Sunday Sc:lloOI; 7 p. m. Ev· Rutland Cbm:~ ol Cbrtst. 6 p. m. Service meellna, 7 p. Froetlom O.opel Mlnloa, Jlo. , Pomeroy SevoMII De,- ......
aa1nc service: T'!unday, 7:30 Bible School 1:10; Cormnuntoo m. ThurltlaJ! Ministry school, shan Sti•ersville Roed : E. J. till Cbarclt - Mu~'ltlTJ lfllahts
p.m. Prayer moetln&amp;.
10:30 1 · m., V. daH. Br~?. 6 p. m. Thursday.
Grlffltb. pastor: Roger W t ~Rd .. nort~ ol Melp Ml!IIIOI'Ial
Supt. Sabra Cana y, P an ..t,
ford, Supt.. Sunday Sdlool tD Hospital. Putor, P. W. Gifford.
Carpenter Baptist Cbiii'Cb : Bible Study. 7' 30• Delbert Ro- Lalberu Cbareboo - St. Paal a. m.: Evangellstlo Service, 1· Assistant Pastor, J R.
Sunday School 9,30 a. m.; Morn- mme. leader.
Sunday Scbool 9: 1~ a. m.: Wor- :30 p. m. "royer meotln&amp;, 7:30 Hoffer. Services on SaiUIIIIJ:
i1tt1 Worship 10:1&amp; a. m.
Zion CbllrO ol Cltrbt. Pomo- ship service 10:30 a. m.: SL p. rn. Tuesday.
Sabbath School, 1:30 p. m. ;
First Ba tlsl Cit
Mld&lt;lle- rov - Harrlsonvllle Roi4, Ell- Jolm, ounday School 10 a. m.;
Worship, 2:30 p. m.; youth
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Fred Hlilman, Supt.; IO: 15 a. worship 10:30 a. m.: Evenln&amp; Rev. Pearl Casto, pastor. Sun- day School, 9,30 I . m.: Worsl!lp 'SI Evans Heights, Gallfpohs.
m. Worship Service; 3YP 8 p. ""'"hlp 7:30p. m.: Rober! Reed day School at 9:30a.m., Char· 10':W •· m.; Preachfn~. 7' 30 p. Eden Uallell
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Gary atood at the window this morning wavinr and hill·
m . Evtning Worship 7·30 " Bible ~chool f!u;&gt;t.
lea Taylor Supt. Worship serv- m., Prayer service, 7.30 p. m. Christ "'--"· "- ..,~ R.
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meetmg; 8:30 p. m. Wed., chotr Gll~rt Spencer, pastor. Sunday
~ger, oy leader.
Y Syrac- M111lon. Ret. Earl 10 a.m.; WiDDlo Yoie!npr,ltiPL
practlce.
School 9,30 a. m Morning """ ev~g, MYF meets and Wor· Cullter, pastor : Services every Christian Enduvor, 7:11 p. 111.
delilrht rlow on biB face, sparkle in hi• big blue eye&amp;. Rlrllt
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shtp servJCts With the Rev. Cas- Wednesday and Friday evening Mrs. Lydl Cbevalilr, -ldoat.
now hl1 Dad Is his best friend and hero.
First Baptlst Cburcb, Pome- sh•p 11 a. m., PEva.,.-wcUng..,. to at 8 P. m. Wednesday. 7:45 at 7:30 p. m.
ctassea fm aJJ. Sq Wiilaa,
:rt wcn't be this easy always. I know that as Gary growa
roy - Rev . Charles Norns. VIce, 7 P· m. rayer mee
• p. m. Prayer services.
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Sunday School 9:30 Ull 10:20. 7:30 P; m. Wednesday; Y~
Tile Cbarc:ll ot tile NIIZireoe, Mi~,;;. Pra
~ p. ~Worship service, 10 ,30 a. m.; Peoples Service Friday, 7.30 Cbeator lllot~lst Cbarch Cbeoter. Ray E. warne, pastor.
m W~ a...llli..t.
able to attpply biB every wish or atand between him and the
Nursery and Junior church for p. m.
Pearl A. Casto, P•stor; \'lor- Sunday School 9:30 a. m.: Morn- p. · Mazl ~~
di~appolntmenta that come to overy boy. But as friend and
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children
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Board 7:30 p. m.: Midweek Prayer ser· day School 9:30 L m.; Worship
truthe I learned from God and my Church and I know of no
Rev. C. f.. O'Conner, putor. shSunday Sch001 9'4li a. m.d ~~ meetlng 3rd Wednesday ol the vice. 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
sr 'ees Sunda7, 7::10 p. m.
bett« way to lnaure for my son a life of peace and fulfillment
Sunday School 9:30 a. m., Balli 1P serv1ce II a. m. an · month.
&amp;ban to encourare his religicuo development.
Curtis supt . 10·45 a m. M011&gt; a. m. Prayer meeUn1 7:30 P·
Middleport Church of lbe Nu- Letart FaDs Ull'-' 11N11 w
IDg w'orsb~: s-iJo p. m. BYF rn . Tuesday; Young People's
Heath Metbodlil C~areb, Mid- arene, Rev. Clyde J. Bartlett Church. Rev. Jomn Monlltill '
Go to your church and take your child with you.
llld Junior "reJiowsb~· 1 p.m. meeting, 7:30 p. m. Friday.
dleport, M. E. Dawson, PIStor; Sunday School 9:30 a. m.: Morn- Sunday School 9:00 a. m., Tom
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Evenlns service· 7·30 P m Rail d Cbul&lt;:b ot God, Ret Mrs. Nan Moore, Churcb School ing Worship 10:30 a. m.; NYPS Norris, supt.: Au't. Supt. HerWednesday ~yer. m~IJn•; J hn Sao U ood pa tor· Sunda~ Supt.; &lt;llurch School. 9:30 a. Yoong People, 8:45 p. m.; Evan- bert Roush. f'retcb!lll SUPdaJ
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day, Junior Choir Practice.
Endtaver 7 .P· m. Wednesday; meeting, lst Sunday of month, , Pomeroy Church of thr Na.. :
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Sunday Scbrol9:30 a. m. Preaeb- day.
of month. 7:30 p. m.; Eleanor m.: Morrung worship 10:45 a. In Chnst: Rtw. James Morrl·
IDR Sunday 2:30 p. m.
Grace Episcopal
Church, Circle, 2nd Thursday of month m. Evening Worship. 7 p. m.; !"n. pastor; SIU!day Sebool.
l'omero The Rev Richard H 7:30 p. m. ; Class 12, 3rd Wed· Prayer meetmg, 7 p. m. Wed. 9 ::10 a m., ·eachina 10:341 1.
Free Will Bapllol Churcb, Martin, YRector. ~ay _ Mor: nesday of month. 8 p. m.; Aft· Rev. Clyde v Hender&gt;10n, pas- .,.,. Alternate pruc:bjna
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RuUand, Pastor, Rev. P • u I nl p
and Sermon. 10 30 emoon Cirele 4th Thurodoy of tor.
&lt;llml!an Endeavor, 7:30 p. m.
Taylor; Sunday Scboo~ 10 L m. ng ;ayer
: month 2 p. ,;,. ; Choir Practice
Sunday. Mid-Week Prayar aer_..
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Guy Priddy Supt . Preaching a.m. t.;offee hour followlnR.
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service, 7:30 p. m.j Prayer ser- EDttrprise EUB Cburcb, Rev.
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v. , V e en erson,
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tain thalwhkh i8 good in family and community life, this fea·
•Ices, 1 :30 p. m. Wednesday. Menzel Smith, pastor. Worship MlnersvJU. Methodist churcb pastor: Sunday School 9:311 a
Middleport Flnl lhdlod r.ture i8 lpaftlared by the bminesR firm&amp; and organi,.atiom
eervice 9·30 a m. Sunday Dr. Lester L. Roush. pastor: m.: Mommg Worohlp 10:30 o. . bytenan Church. Rev. Howard
lllh.o.e - - · · appe- belot.l).
MI. Moriab !laptlat Cbarcb. School ID·30 a: m:·Youlh Fe!· VIctor Brown, Churc~ School m.: NYPS 6·45 p. m. Evenlng iR.,ppelt. pastor: Sunday School
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d Superintendent. 10 a m Offi&lt;&gt; sernces 7:30 p. m. Prayer ~ =· a.m. Mrs Rodney Sauer.
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minister Sunday School 9·30 ll' s e ows p, . p. m.,
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olyl Church of the Nazarene, Ra- , p. m.
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Morning Worobip, 10 ,30 a. m. and 4tb Sun ays: ou
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1:30 p. m. Wednesday. Prayer now•ceo.
9,30 a .m. Sunday
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Marse Cbapel MethOOist Service 10:30 a.m . Sundav Eve- ) h~terlan Churrh - Church ser
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Road. · Jnday School 9,30 a. m. U a. rn. Bible Study and Pray· mg every 1\ednesday evemng. Rutland Cbureb ot lb• Nazar.' The monthly rally of the
Ralph Carl. Supt.: "reacblng er servica led by Millard Coe. Portland Methodist Cborcb, ene: Sunday School 9 :JO a. m : ~ Meigs Area HolineS8 Ass'n. will
'"lllh SOmtOJJe 'l'o Chur&lt;b Thlo Week"
Established In 1904
Services, 7:30 p. m., CecU Coz. 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
Arthur Stitt, paslor. Sunday Morning Worship 10,45 a. m . be held Tuesday, Jan. 18. at
West Columbia. W. Va.
Middleport
Layman; Prayer meeting, Tues- Morain Star EVB Cbnrcb School 9:30 to 10:30 a. m., Hal' Evangelistic service 7:45 ?· m. 7:30 p. m. at the Laurel Clift
l'h. Mason SP 3-5593
day 7:30 p. m.
Rev Me!zel Smith, pastor: 9
old G. Roush. Supt.: Kenneth Midweek prayer service, 7:45 P· l Free Methodist Olurch. The
Cbrtstlaa Science Cburcbea a .iJ Sunday SchooL Fred McLeod. Ass"t. Supt. Services m. Wednesday
Rev. Clyde J. Bartlett, pastor
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Syraru!lle Cburc!l ot tbt N82:a- the Nazarene wiU bring
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presented m all Chmii8D Scf- Prayer meeting 8 p. m. Thurs- H. L. McDaniel, pastor : SUn· Sunday &amp;hool 9 311 a m.; Morn-, t attend
DODGIII-:OART-DODGE TRUCKS
enc. churches this Sunday. The day.
day School 9·30 a. m.: Preaeh- ing worship 10 .3V a. m.
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subject is ."Christian Science." Boalll Belbel EUB Church. ing 10:30 a. m.; MYF 8 p m.; Pentecostal Assembly, Boate l
!ncluded heln Scndpturalf Jread- Rev. Eugene E. Emerson. pas- Prayer and Bible Study. 7:30 p. 124, Rev . Paul E. Jones. pastor 1
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SUnday Schoo1 10 a. m.: Worthe Holy Ghost. whom the Fath. and 9:30 a. m alternately. Sun· Rock Spnngs Melbodllt _ ship serv•ee• 7:30 p m. Sun- I
er will send in my name. he day School 10:30 a. m. and Chester Lemley. pastor; Wor- day. WedneS&lt;Iay and Friday.
Pomeroy
Walt lfllll St.
Bulldera &amp; Buildlnl Supplies
shall teach you all things. and 9' 30 a. m. alternately. Norman ship service 9 :30 a. m.; Sun- Tbe Pentecostal Church. Mid·
lupport tilt Cbur.h of Your Choice
Chesler. Ohio
Ph. DS5-2(JOS
bring all things to your remem- Bahr, Supt. Bible Study and day School. !0:!5 8 · m.; MYF dleport, south ~rd Ave. Sunday
brance. whatsoever 1 have said prayer service led by pastor , 6:30 p. m. Prayer and Sible School 10 a. m.; Sunday evening
unto you" (John 14:26). Re- 7 ' 30 p. m. Thursday.
Study, Wednesday, 7' 30 p.m. evangelistic service. 730 p.
The sale ol nu million S..rlated readings from "Science Syracose E.U.B. Cburch, Paul
Ruttan~ Melhodtot Cburcb Wtdnesday Bible Study 7:30 p. i ies E and H Savings Bond'
and Healt.~ with Key to I he 'l Sellers, Pastor.
Carl Herring, pastor; Momlns m.; SaturdJ: night Prayer and in Dec&lt;!mber pushed OhJo•s 196&lt;
REXALL DRUGS
Bakers of Good Bread
Scriptures by Mary Baker Ed- 9:30 a. m. Sunday School. Ben worship 10 ,30 a. m.: Church Worship 7·"0 p. m. Pastor. Rev sales to $302.2 mllllon - 100.:
dy will include these lines (p. Quisenberry, Supt.; 10,30 a. m. School 9:30 a. m. WSCS first B. L. Barrett.
per cent o! quota. Decembtr
We FUJ All Doetoro Prescriptions
271) : "&lt;llrist'o Christianity is Morning Worship service, lsi Toesday and 2nd Thursday ot
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tbe chain of scientific being re- and 3rd Sunday! of the monlb; each month· Family Night last
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a 1908 .
1C:O 9~ 30a:'· m.. Sund Y, Six of Ohio'• ol!lhl llrJ!O m
ing Its obvious correspondence tic Service. 2nd and 'tb Stu&gt; at 6:30 p. 10 .; Prayer Meotina, :':
00 0·
w1th the Scriptures and un1t1ng day ot month BETHANY - 7:30 p. m. Wednesday .
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I du•trlal counties neetded their
aU periods In the d•slgn of 9:30 a.m. Mornin1 Wouhlp:
Reorganized Cbarcb 01 Jeoos 1yearly quota. Sales of smal'
Bulova Watches Sales &amp;: Service
God."
10:30 a. m Suroday School. Bly· Sllverovill~ Molbndlst Cbureb Christ ol Latter Day S.lnts. sill Series E Bondi, ~ to • · con
Cbeiler, Ohio
th e Theiss Supt • 6·30 • m Arthur Stilt, pastor. Sunday li!I·l- from Racine on Racin- tm·ue at record """"etime lew!'
Middleport
186 N. Second
Colamblr Chapel· Worship...,.
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Gen w If
·..•Ice each 3unday 1 • 15 1 m , Youtl1 Fellowship. CARMEL - S 00 • 9 ' a. ~; sd 0 0 e Portland Road Sunday School reflectinJ the excellent gaim
Sunday School 10 a.. m.:
9:30 a. m. Sunday School Way- I upt., Services
ur ay •ven· 9:30 a. m. ; Wnrahip 10•30 a. made in payroll aavinas In "'
Service 6, 15 p.m. !:•enlna Wor- ne Roush. Supt.; 10:30 a. m. ng.
m., Sunda" eveninR oervlce at dustry.
· •hip 7 p. m. each Sunday.
Mommg Worship, 2nd and 4th Sutton Methodist Cbmcb, Ar- 7::lll p. ·''-' Wed .. worship """'
Mr. Thend.,.... T. Reed. Jr
Sunday
of
the
11lonth;
8
p.
m.
thur
Stitt,
pastor.
Sunday
Ice
at
7:30
p.
m.
Pastor,
C.
W.
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Melp
County 8aYin1• Bond•
&amp;
Brodbory Cburch 01 Christ, Evening Eoansellatic Servlce,ISchool 10 a. m., Clint Orr, Proffitt.
Ail
evening serv· chairman. reported that Decom
Art Marcum, minister; Bible Ia! and 3rd Sunday of montb. Supt.; Sunday Worship, 11 a.m. ices beRin at 7:30 p. m.
' ber sales of E and H bonds ir
Pomeroy, Oblo
Pomeroy
E. Main St.
School and !llornina Worship,
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Meigs County were $20.443. Th•
I0:30 a. m.; Cbristian ED&lt;leav- Toppers Plains EUB Chnrcb: Syracoso Metbodln Cbureb, Lour Lady of Lorello Mtuloo county lchievod TU per ceo1
or. 6 p. m.; Evenin&amp; Worship, Rev. Eugene E J!:mor10n. pas· Or. Lester L. Roush, pastor: Long
Rotlom, Rev . Leonard lof 118 liM quota wilb 10,,
p.
m.
tor:
Sunday
Worship
1•30
a.
m.
Morning
Worship
oervloo
9
a.m.
Cencula,
admlnl6trator. Sunday sAl•• nf tlll,lll.
7
and 7:30 p. m. alternateb. Sun- Dana Winebrenner. Supt. 10 o. Maso B•SO a. m .. est.; Holy Uays 1
FVRNlTUIIE &amp; APPLIANCES
llrldford Cburcb ot Cl!rlll, day Scbool 9:80 a. m. and 10 :20 m. Sunday chool; YF W&lt;dn.. ot Obligation. 7 p. m
I Combat aircraft in World
Homer Forrest.
Supt.· Bible L m. aiternatoly Hobart Vine- day 6:30 p. m., Mn. Me&lt;ore.
, •
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Chester, Ohio
School 9:30; Morning Worship, yard. Supt..: B'blo Study and director. OHlctal Board meet-' St. Joba I ,eolilell• MlHt ": !War _reac•..,. ~
UO ! . SI!COnd
WY 2·2440
PomefOJ
10:30 a. m.; fi:ven1n1 Worah•~. Prayer Servl&lt;O 1«1 by pastor. lng, first Mond
. ay eacb DIOilth~~~_'IY~~-_I_Dutcb RldJ!O_l:_l sotne 1&gt;.11110 feel: ._ -·-7 p. m. Wednesday, 7 p. m. 7:110 p. m. Tu&lt;!llday.
at 7:3h p. m Holy Commtu&gt;
Bible Study.
Federated Cbare~. PomAroy. OD each quarter a• announced
Doxter
Ch111'
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C'rtat
Rev.
W. H. Perrin, paator; WSCSth nrot Wednesday ot each ,
•
"EVERYTHING IN IIARDWARE"
mon
Cor . Syc•m ~ re £: Second SL - rv:uror
Qustltl' lumlture at Lower Prte11
Bible School 9:30 L rn. Preocll- Clrl Kautz, SupL: Sun d a J The United Melbndlll Cburcb ,
REV . JOSI':FH J(RAJ.Y, PA&amp;TOR
Pomero)', Ob1o
Jlltld10110rt
ln.! 10:30 a. m., first and third School. 9:15 a. m.; Worlblp Pomeroy _ Rev. Melvin Alkire 1 Church, ·,vY 2·5170
l'arson.,e, WY 2·2~3~
Sundaya.
bour I0:3fl •· m.
pastor. Church School, 9:15 a. '
Sunday. Janm•ry 24
Mason City ChltrCb o1 Cbrtot. MI. U•loa F.l'/.8. Qarcb - m., Leo Crew. Supt. Leo Vaugh- ,
(Tbtrd Sun~•Y After Eplphonj&gt;J
Miller Street, R. Kenneth Roy , Sunday School 9:45 a. m., Earl on, ASI't. Supt.; 10:110 a. m. Dl·
tliUI ..tinB~ard sarilll Of Tf.e W.et~~)- - EnvangeUpt: Sunday
Blbl• Starkey, sup!.. EvenlnR wor- vine Worship. Sermon. "T h • •
"What hove you ~on• wdsy that only a Chrlallan wonld
Tate Someono Wltb Vou To Churc:ll
Study
10
a.
m.,
Mornlna
\'101'
ship,
7:30
p.
m.
by
Ctcll
Coa,
Church's
Purpooe.
6
p.
1n.
M.
l
do?"
8akafl of Hallam Bread
In PomeroJ Over 00 Ytan
ahlp, 10:45 a. m. II:Venln8 W011- Layman; Youna People's mee~ Y. F.: 7:15 p. m. Workero
- - - -- - - - - - · - - - - --· ahlp 7:30 p. m.; Bible Study, lng and Bible Study, 7:30p.m.; Conference. Sunday School
Sunday Srhool, D:l~
lllornll&gt;l Worahip lO:iO
7:30
p.
m.
Wednesday.
Wednesday;
Choir
practice
at
teachers,
officers
and
parenta
of
Sermon
Topic,
"EULTATION
IN HOP!"
Alltlld Tho Church Of Vour Choice
7:30 p. m. Thursday.
cblldren invited to ottend. ThursSun~ay. 1:00 p.m. · - •• --·-·-···- · ·· • . Lu!Mr IAII..
Middleport Cbarcll tl l'UIII, .
day 1:1$ p. m. Prayer • Study
Monday . 9:0" p.m. · -------··-· ll\Oport Meelln~ 'lo: ~
5th an&lt;' Jl(o)n Streelll Donald Danllle Pllcrtm BoiiDell, tP. aroup meets at home of Miss
TuHd&amp;Y. 8:00 p.m. - ····---·-· Women ol lilt Cbu.... h
' De to S\.00 and up
llleks, minl&amp;lllr: Bible Scboo~ 0. LanJII\'IDt, Ohlol, lie\' 0 . H. Nelle Billl!, 111 Union Avenue.
Wednes~ay. D:09 p.m. --········ llepol"t MeeU~I No. 8
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POMIJROY
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9:30 a. m.,
ton
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1:00 p.m. ·-····-······-·--· t.. "· MH~lnl
LOCAL IIN!ON 11618
St!pt.;
Morning
Wtll'lblp. L m., Robel'l GPIII. Supt. Wor- be held Sunday, Fob. 7. at NO !
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pastor. Sanday School 9:10 L
m.; Phil. Wile. mpt.: MGmtnt
worship 10:10 a. m.; You 1 b
lorvtceo 7 p. m ; Evaagtllldc
oervice 7:30 ~- m. Mid · Week
prayer aervlcP 7::Jll p. m Wed.

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M•le Help Wantecl
Busineu Services
NEED CASH! SeD f a m o u s i - - - - - - - - - Knapp Aerotred Shoes. Full
or part lime. High Comm!.. Cll~1'0M bulcberillg and cru~
Publlr i i1UII
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for good cl~n fur' than ant
l'"aturdlYri! :~o s~ ~s~ u .oo noon , condition . $16 .95 .
WY 2-38621 body m _ Metgs County. Bill
ro PLACE A
1 22 fito \ Batley m Reedsville, Ohio.
RE.SULT PKODUt:ING
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EI.ECROLUX sweepers. com -

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Auto. Trans. R&amp;H. Clean and nice.

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SINGER Sewing Machine A· I
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condttion . Equipped t, Zig· INCOME TAX servtce. Victor
Zag and make Janey designs I E. Gaul, Chester, Ohio. Phone
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Card of Th~nks
by mserting cams. Will sac·l 985·24ll2 after i p. m.
1 8 30tp I
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1 riflCe tor $26 .80 or $6 month-1
llol I WANT to thank my fnends \y Call WY 2·3862.
1 22 5tc PROMPT delivery of limestone
of
for their Visits and beautiful (lrde; AMSTllrz ·s H&amp;N " Nick r for your every need. Any !
cards, lettt~rs. and
I he Lr
Phont! _~:.~
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or SIZe.
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ti"K- Holzer Hospital.
MaY Poultry, Box 188,
Athens, ,
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God bless you all. De II a
al• Carnahan. 82 t:arfleld Ave . Ohio. I.Y 2·!1()31.
I 22 lie EXPERT cabinet making. cus·
Gallipolis. Ohio.
I 22 ltp N-t·:W AND l!Sf:D weldt&gt;rs.
tom made furniture. such as

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hutch cabinets and buffets
tab_les_, etc., made to order .
Bmlt-m cupboards or cabtn:ts :
P_hon_
e WY. 2-5312..
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'-P' SHOOTrNG\lATCH Jam•arv H
at 1 p. m. , 300 yar ds
from
1111
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traffir circle on old TN area LOCC ST POSTS for sa le. Also ~etgler Build in&amp; .~·•ppl_) .f or I
de Shotguns. Sponsored by Ha p- firewood Ph. Sherma n Ho-I new homes. ~udt lD k1tchU
py Hollow Gun Club.
berts. WC 2_1i 476
alum- 1
1 'J1 3t.p , ~n~. st~r~ wtndows,
1 22 2tc
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1 mum s1dmg Call Guy Ne1g- i
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~E\\ IN&lt;. !\1AC!fl)JE used ~ : ler . Racine, Ohio.
II: CAR WASH and wax. Saturday fro.·n $19 .9::. up. Singer Sales
12 2.9 tfc
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and
Sunday . Nowell's Suno·
co, Cht&gt;slf'r Spon~ored by the or 446-4 934 Calllpolis.
~ f'..raeserHeaiiD
' ~ambla&amp; ...
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Chesler Fire Department.
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lllloenrille, G111o
- -BLONDE OINETIF:, $65 ; kitrhEnd VOID aewer truuNet
MEIGS County Coon Hunters
en set.
$30: Cllf'rry spinet
We bvt a0 saz.
Associanon is sponsormg
a
piano, $550. Hototiller. Phone
Sewe~ Mar.btnes
ham shoot. Sunday, January WI 9~ 3222 .
1 21 3tc ]
Roasoooltlo 24, noon until dark. at
the -I
wr z.mt
01 Nlpt
clubhouse on Snowball
Hill. WELCH'S Auction Sale, Satur1 20 1fc 1 day night, 7 .10 p. m. Laure1
' . lk
Syracuse.
Cliff on Route 124. Aueuon- 1-':A I"ING, Plamblng, Murder
SEE THESE VALUES. _School eer. Slim Ch:.~pman .
, Funaco. 1\.roold
&amp;roUters.
ranges , easy terms - mst.all -1
1 20 3tp [ 618 Ea~' Main Street, Pomed. The Gas Companv. WY 2· ,
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1 20 3tr FREE USE ol our Carpel Sham I eroy. """0
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pooer with nurchase of Blue
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WILL DO rug weavmg WI !I. Lustre
Shampoo.
Baker rRANSMISSJON Salvage Com2826.
l- 9-2fl!p : Fu rnilu1·t•, ~1iddleport.
I pany Repairing all makes.j
U; 11 •Mt~HII.E. ln!mranct! ~en'
l 19 6tc
rom a tic and standard trans- ,
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Maurice Gagnon,
tor" lu~nse? CaU W't l--Mfli61 House Trailer . Call Ravens j Owner. Phone WV 21173.
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dividua l mstruction , dip thiS
ged drains? (~et Klean -l::m
ad . Four lessons at special
All Septic tank cleaner
at
rtHt' Lane Uaniels, 68,!) LoLandmark Farm Bureau
cust, Middleport.
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my home. Call WY 2-5242.
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nal and Columbus Dispatch

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Locally owne&lt;' and a nice well eared for car. 6 cyl. en·
gine with new rings std. trans .. ratJ io, heater, good tires. Beige and bro\\-n finish.

$999
1957 BUICK SPECIAL 2 DOOR
Solid budy and clean interior with blue finlsb, radlo,
heater, good hres.

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Sta. Wag. One local owner. Overdrive, R&amp;H. 6 cyl.
Clean economy ea•·, see it.

Upper Town oi Quebec City
suggests a section of France
transplanted to Canada.

1960 RAMBLER 2 DOOR
Amerioan. Auto. Trans. R&amp;H, Top Shape.

1960 CHEVROLET IMPALA STA. WAGON
VB engine, automatic trans, Rad1o, heater, luegage rack:,
beautiful red vinyl amd cloth interior, sharp white finish, good tires.

Amam, Italy, claims lo be
the birthplace of tho mariner'l
compass.

1959 RAMBLER CLASSIC'
4 Door Sedan. Blue. overdrive, R&amp;H, nice and clean.

1959 RAMBUR AMERICAN

Guitar
METROPOLITAN MOTORS Specials
Sta. Wagon, Auto .

R&amp;H. ell good Ures.

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opecial illtoreat 1n lhe matter
•!nee 11 is a part of lbe Radio
Corp. a! Amerlco (RCA), whicll
Is involved in a huge way in
color·TV Aales, oets and parts.
Bul thlrt special inler..t works
out to be, coincidentally, very
much in lbe public interest as
well. And those network fo..
who belittle lbe size of lhe
color audience, and who do not
want to contribute to kCA prof·
Its, sound like candle-makero
holding out again•! the electric
light bulb. One wonders what
happened to the belleb In building a better mouse trap. The
negative talk sounds like notb!ng but total defeatism.
There have been a few cracks
recently in CB8-TV'1 pollcy of
generally downgrading color-'l'V.
The netowrk aired the New
Year's Day Tournament
ofI
.
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Roses Parade tn co or, as, o
course, did NBC·1'V. In addilion, CBS-TV• new production
of the Rodgera and Hammerstein video muaical, "Cinderella," scheduled for Feb. 22,
will be in color-a fairy tale,
no less. And lhe aamo nelwork,
for no obv1ous reason, is reomarkably oflerllli a color pr•

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about !he ancient rulos of Slone- of ABC-TVs !K&gt;rninlllo drlll!lao
benge In Enelancl; and thla laclt: tilallons ot the work of tho
of obvious need lor color II United Natlooo a1n Ji'ob. 11.• ,
what mak" It aU lhe man 1 entitled "Who Hao Seen 'lbl
welcome.
Wlod?", It liars Marla Scl&gt;ell,
Edward G. Roblnlon, Stanley
WASHINGTON &lt;UP!) - OUr- Baker OUJd Theodore Blkel, and
ablo 100111 oidpmentl rt18e I deals wllb • family ol otatelesl
per cent In December to • ne'N relu&amp;- forced to open4 lbell'
hlrlh, while new
orders In- lives aboard • lramp lloKmer
cr&lt;!Ued almoot 0 much, the because their OOUJ1Ir)' wao writCommerce Department report- ten out of ulst.K!o allor World
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1963 CORVAIR MONIA COUPE
4 speed trans., 110 engine with 4 speed on floor. Jet
blaek finish. Radio, heater and like new whitewall tires.
Red vinyl trim with bucket seats.

1963 IMPALA 4 DOOR SEDAN
Locally owned low miJea,ge car. Beautiful beige over
brown finish. Show room clean interior, radio, heater.
Like new whitewall tires, power steering, auto-matie
trans . Jo.::Conomy V8 enR.ine.

$2195

e TRUCK SPECIALS e

$1295

mileage bY one local owner. Dark green finish, vi-

$295

GUITAR

$895

engine, 4 !tpeed trans., solid cab and good seats,

$1695

SEVERAL OTHER CLEAN
TRUCKS NOW IN STOCK

Pomerov Motor Co.
OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.

63 Olds 4door · · -· s2595

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ago, CBS.TV offered a Carol
Bw·nett mutucal •peclol, Once
Upon A Matlress,' based on
the fairy tale 'The Princeso
and lhe Pea,' and preoenled it
" living black and white, It
•as •n absur·d conception, IJ&amp;.
oauae who ever heard of o
Jl8ck·and-white fairy tale?
Llkewloo, who ever beard of
1 black-and-white parade1 And
hat is why 1 etayed entirely
IOlth NBC-TV Wednesday dur"'I Its color broldcaot of Prea~
leol Johnson'• inaugural pa·ade. In all such events, the
·eportero for the networks are
rretty equal and so is the general ~versso tor the competln&amp;
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11 Ia the dlflerence between
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:he lalo Meyer Berger. It 11 the
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POMEROY, OHIO
263 cu. ln. V-8 engine, automatic trans., power
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or an, a em OLIVF. TOWNSHIP - &amp;-room
steering, radio, beater, white sidewall tires back
Llncnh• Servr('e !lin f1611 .
l'nme ro)'
Street, Rutland, OhJO.
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up lithta, white over turquoise flnisb. Ne..; Olds
Dallr len••llel. t'umeno, . oni 11
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0 - - - , - - - -- - - - 1.16-Gt S One OUSe WI
trade
in.
Pi water heating (needs new
Re•l Est•te For S•l•
Fot Rent
LUMP and run of mine coal
boiler ,
stone fireplace , en- 1 OiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ l
c,
,
.
- -for sale Goeglein Coal Co. closed back porch and base- II
FOR REN 1 - ~ urntshed "P"I·. Page St., Middleport.
men!. Beautilul I acre Jot
FOR SALE
ment. Thr ee ronms and h&lt;~lh.l
12 4 tfc
OD RN
All ut11iiies fu rnished. see
~
with driveway, garage, ~n!M E
Montclalr-V·8 motor, automatic trans., power
Fred Hoffman at 25 6 South SINGER
Sewing
'dech!nes fers, a Chinese chestnut, plen3 BEDROOM, BRICKJAN. zz
brakes, power steering, radio, heater, while sideFourth Ave., Middleport.
new S76.50 up. Several used ty of shrubbery and flowers . FRAME RANCH STYERLE
The Middleport W.C.T.U. will
wall tires, wheel discs, outside mirror back up
machmes at bargam prices. $4000.110. A wonderful opporHOME ON CHEST
meet Friday evening at Heath
MODERN furnished 2 rooms The Fabric Shop ~nger Sales t umty
· for a handy man wantROAD
lights. Real nice.
'
Methodist Church with Mrs. M.
4
and bath pfflriency aparl menl and Service, Pomeroy, Obio. ing lo own his own home.
etoox 00 Lot
E. Dowson, Mrs. Nan Moore,
First floor . Middleport. Phone WY 2-2284.
4 21 tfc WANTED - A small business eFireplaco
Mrs. H. H. Bush and Mrs. Jaclt:
1 21 lltc
WY 2 ·~ 74 ·
wilh Jiving quarlers, by eld- • Basement
' Bechtle as hostesses.
e Roofed patio
THREE ROOM furniShed apart· I
Auto Sales
erly couple wanting 1o sup- estorm windows, door~
The Past Matrons Club of
ment With bath for cou pl ~
- -plement their present income.
ewe~ insulated
Evangeline Chapter, OES, MidPhone WY 2-5435 m Middle. 1955 Oldsmobile with motor. C. C. CUCKLER, REALTOR
eAJuminum windows,
dleport, will meet Friday evenport. 212 South Fifth Ave.
Marvin Craig, Wyllis Hill, BOX !29
WY 1.31130
marble sJ!la
ing, January 22, at the borne
Ford Folrlarro
Fair!..,. 500
ltollon Wagon
1 18 tfc _!_&lt;Jmeroy, Ohto.
I 20 3tp
POMEROY, OHIO
.Tiled bott..
of Mrs. Alleu Hughes on Hlgh4 Do. H,T,
Pour Door
Count.,. Sodall
APARTMENT, 5 rooms and 57 BUICK Roadmaster, $4110.011.
I 22 3tc
.c;:~;:tJ~~~~~
St in Middleport
Y-11 Sid. Trano.
v.a Std. TrenJ. V-ll Auto.
bath, shower ami tub. 6J S. Phone WY 2- 2768· 12 22 11tp MUST SEU. regardless ol sa&lt;&gt;
birch cabinet'
JAN. D
3
lrd St., Middleport, Phone
rifice! Modernized
bontA!- eBnck planting area
The Middleport Jolly
WY 2-2671.
l 15
The Rambler
two story - built-in stove, ecopper plumbing
Sewing Club will meet SalurTRAILER LOTS _ lrCi' sew· World Slalldant ol Compact
birch kitchen cabinets: ground •Hardwood floors
day evening Jan. 23 at
age and water. Brown's Trall.l
Elt.,.l!euCf&gt;
floor \a~nciry: modern bath:
AVAILABLE
horoo of Mrs. EmU Ball
er Park &gt;State Approved!. ! Big car room, rtdo LULd ,.... downstarrs bedroom: new otl l
F lMME~IATELV
RuUand St., at 7:30p.m.
Minersville, Ohio, Phone IVY lormance. Small .,., eC...,my furnace heats both
floors, , Bo:~~~~~~~~~;~~
JAN Z5
J.3324.
and maoagerabiUty
storm doors throughout: new 1
·
1 15 tfc
See
storm windows on
three 1
or Chesler 986-2226
Bethel No. 82 of tho InterTWO 4 room furnished apartMelropolltaa lllotoro
rooms: basement;
double
national Order of Job'o DaegbE. Malo Street, PomerOJ
carport with ovexhead stor-, GOLFERS HONORED
ters will meet at the Pomeroy
ments. One f1rst floor WY 21151.
II 27 Uc
Pbeoo Wll W8'lt
age: sheltered picnic area; I NORWALK, C'-onn. (UP!) - Masomc Temple, Monday at
GMAC FINANCING e OPEN TIL 8 P.M.
UOI&gt;ERN • room ana
bath
4 Z2 tfc
l'h: acres; new extenor pamt,1 Jack Nicklal18 , who w0 n tour 7:30 P· m.
,fUrnished apartmenL M1 d· 1957 Four-door English Hill spouting, roof just put in A-1 tournaments and was second Jane Howell Tent, Daughtent
Cacllllac-Oidomctblle
POMEROY
clleport WY 1·3874.
man. Excellent oondilton, condtlton: 4ll gal. automatic five times on the PGA circuit of Union Veterans, will
9 II tfc
S250. WY 2.-2418.
hot water tank; 220V electrl- last seaBon, and Mickey Monday at 7:30 P- m. at the
I ROOIII apartment and -bath,
I I! tfc
cal lme : three bedrooms up, Wright, who won II of 71 1964 DAV Hall.
quested by the deputy to be
unfurmshd ~II utilities furclosm for all bedrooms; out ladies PGA evenljl, have been The Middleport Band
present.
Of/icerllrutalled
Dllbed. !Jpstain above Dr.
Instructions
of htgh water.
, named 1964 performance aver- Association will meet Monday The Ladies AuxiUary of tile By Woodmen Camp
'Donovan 's ofice Phone WY U $. CIVIL SERVICE T&amp;STSI Any reasonable offer accept-! age champion&amp; by Golf Digest evening, Jan. 25 in the
Racine American Legion Post New officers were Installed
8
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__....,_~ or II'Y 2·2064.
YI~
-rMn.. IG-iJI stan "" u
ed.
se.ll on land contract.; magazine.
ia of the Middleport
602 will meet at the Post Home during a meeting of the 'fod-11
nrnwo • wnll. Pr.par•l.clrr t••tmDR
Ph wtll WI
Jill
9· 3222 ·
1 12 tfe 11ntJ1 •JIP.. '"' • T"h"u"•"'b Iff .,....
one
Nicklaus and Miss Wright school. Mrs. Cash Bahr,
TueOOay, Jan. 28 at 7:34,;
p. em Woodmen Camp 7230
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1 21 3tc also were named tournament dent, will be in charge. All
m. There will De report~. Mem- urday.
room and bath apartment ....,.,.. ~· ~emezrr'• w.., .... ruh•" FOR SALE-MiddJepo11·'s tao. champions of the year by the ents of band students are invit- bers are urged to attend. The Michael William! waa
~meroy . Phone W~ Z..3319. f!;;t:'n,n "a::n1!'":- Ut~~-um ~~~
est buUdint. located 352 N publication.
ied to attend the meetifl&amp;.
potluck supper will be served ed president, Roger. Z!e~.,r~l
1
1
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Secorld Street, Middleport
I
JAN. U
aner tbe meeting.
' vice president; Cbsrles
Iota for rent:-~o"se
lnsur•nce
Prtced 11&gt;1' quic• .ale
II&gt;
Oldest newspaper Oil llle In The Pimeroy WCTU
will
man, flog bearer; Sam . .
Lawtdry 1
d sch
quire at Ohio Hotel.
the Library of Congress is tbe I meet Tuesday at Z p.m. ot the George WashinR(on built
o · ~dvisor, and Janl&lt;'&lt;! Eastman.•
Lum: &amp; ~pply ~:: PHOTO Copymg Service. CopBoston News Letter, which bad I home of Mrs. Joseph Cook, L.n- fort called Necessity at 1 he ...,I'Miry. Ethel 81!1'1 I.s Jomlor ,
Middl rt.
0.3-tf
lea
made
of
lepi
papero.
FOR
SALE:
Modern
aU
el~
it. beginning in 1710.
I coin Terrace.
,
otart ol Lhe French and India Director. ·Relresltments were
1
epo
c blrtll records and .U.osJ 8DJl lire 3 bedroom borne. 100 •
Foresl Rose Counc~ Daugh. • War.
Iserved after tl\e_meetll!f ·
~ tour roo'\J
othel docvmenta.
100 lot. Syracuse. Phone Dick
"Vox pop." an abbreviation ters of Ameril'!a will meet tn I
IIlii lllllumiabed opart. Realer llllarallee, Pomeroy
Sterrett. WY J..25:j7.
' of "vox populi." me0111
lbe 1 regular ..Ssion Tuesday at 7:Rome, Italy, 'ofleo Is called Orl'llnal nsm• of Ollumhla
. . . . WY UIM
U e Uc
I f tte
11 21 ttcl "nice _of the peopl••"
30 p m. All mcmbero ar• r• . Ihe "Etern•! Clip,"
1Unlver!lfly we~ Klt!fJ College.
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"YOUR RAMBLER DEALER"

Reduced to $495

Low mileage by local owner. Looks and runs like new,
~xtra good tires, heater, beige finish .

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1960 RAMBLER CLASSIC 4 DR. STA. WAG •

beater, goud tires.
1963 Corvair Panel

' POMEROY - ! - room frame
hmw with bath. forced hot
Phone WY 2-2531.
I 19 tk
air heating, full
basement!
U . S. Civil Service Teshl
Jad• W C•ra.y
With recreation room, attach- :
Me11 ,,,., m.. n rs ~"'' "y"'' se .. ur• l(lb•
ed garage with breezeway, '
81,-b Pl.l' 'ibm., hnu n 1\rhanr'&lt;!mN~t
Mgr W'f 2-9932
l"'ouRa"d~ ot .,,.,, "~'"" PH''~'"'"'&gt;r)' ' - - - - - - - - - - - - '
on la_ndscap_ed lot _near new
ll'lll•tn• anttl app"""eCI £"P"''P nee -IRON

$1145

1948 Chevrolet 'h Ton Pickup

SUPER SERVICE
STATION

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Vinyl trim, grey fmish, clean inside and out. Good tires,
radio and beater.

Solid cab, all good tires, runs out excellent, henfer.

Hyloro Slackw•ll lube Type

uu"•'h unn~.-ell~ar)· "' fl!!:~ ·nform 1
tkttl on Jnh•. '""' arll"• "1"""'"'"""' '~

1960 VOLKSWAGEN 2 DOOR

nyl !;Cats like new. 6 ply tires. Heater and defroster.

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$1195

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Dark blue finish, clean interior, V8 en&amp;ine, Std. trans.
RadJo. heater, a real sharpie and only

1961 Chevrolet Y2 Ton Pickup _

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CHI1 ~radtonl
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1961 RAMBLER CUSTOM 4 DOOR

1961 OLDS F-85 4 DOOR SEDAN

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RECALL JOHNS
NEW YORK (UP!) - The
New York Rangera of the National Hockey League have recalled delenseman Don Johns
from Baltimore of lbe American League to replace the in}ured Jim Neilson, who is out
with a shoulder separation. 'l'bt
Rangrs also senl Jim Mikol
back to St. Paul of the Central
Hockey League.

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CHICAGO (UP! I - &lt;ldcaio
Bear delenltve end DotC A1o
kiDs, who was oal of . .
lion moot cl the 1118f oeuoe
wilb a knee injlll')', wu operated on Thursday to CM 1ect
the problem. Olfenslve end
Mike D!tka, who wore a barness part of last season lo protect a shoulder diaiocallon, will
be operated on sborlly for the
· dislocation and removal of I
' bone chip m that area.

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JACKSON, OHIO

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Vows Solemnized Jr. Rtgh Horwr
' Syracuse WSCS Ladies are Guests
At Rutlaml Home
Around And
To MilS st.uMnt.
At B ·de' H
Student~ Luted
Mainly About
"' OfForest Run Group on Wednesday melMembers
ol the Cbatter I b'
About
, E s •ome Middleport Seventh an d fl peopIe 'I n
at the Crow'• Steak ~u
'lbo Middleport WCI'U lpoD- F 'd
' Membe... of the wscs
or opened the meeting with devo- Wedn..day evening for a • .:i
Middleport
IIOCed • film
the danilen ol
II ay vemng
!~h:.. ~~rd ~~ ~~k!"';;. '
Pomeroy
lle Syracuse MethodiSt church uuns taken lrorn Job 2 and dinner Following the dinner, I Ml'! Oleva Boice 11 8
_ amoklng
ahown to Middle- Mr. IIIII Ml'!. Clyde Winea, Jr. loci w...., El bth Grade: Connie '
11ere gue•ts when the WSCS gave a medttatlon on prayer I the group met at the home of !lent at M ·
pa port High SChool studenll dur- are lllllQUnclug ~e of Bachnet- K:th Bail
Teresa I Mr. and Mrs. Joseph struble,
Ill the Foresl Run Method"! Group smgmg of " I'm Proymg Mrs Charles ca,..n RuUand al f
b •II• !Gene'! llooplt- ing an auembly period Thurt- ~ dall(b\Or Peay to Larry Clscl rJn&lt;ia ~ ket(' Nancy Mrs. John Terrell and Mrl.

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Hubbard, Mary Jane Jenktnson, Mr and 'llrs. Gene
Mltell
Ruth Ann Lacey, Mary Long, I and Shari and Mark and Mrt.
Cynthia Mills Kathy Morgan Joseph Struble visHed WedRemalie Ni~l Bob
Pndd~ day afternoon with Mr and
and Sherrie shuler
Mrs George HemE's
Hem~
Seventh G ade · Pat Archer ! lock Grove
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the Middleport
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wre'!"e to the
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· ·Guests
Mrs.
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completed arepair
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Thursday Flrttt
ovening
at lendtns
Fr?er were
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Mr.
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were Mrs. John Fultz and !,Ira.
Wayne King.
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Charlea Holtman Ia ~ patient
at the Veterans Hoopitai
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her home on Chestnut-st.
Devotions were by Mrs. Shlrley Mills with Mn. A. R. Putlen giving the evening prayer.
A dessert courae was aerved
by the officers Including Ml'!.
Lyons, Mrs. Charles Bennett,
Mrs. George Baker, Mrs. Beu'i lah White, Mrs. Lettie Roush
and Mrs. Shirley Mills.
Also attending were
Mrs.
John Scioes, Mrs. Jaroes Souders, Mrs. Jacob Turner, Mrs.
Clyde Winebrenner, Ml'!. Grace
Hysell, Mrs. Fielding Hawkins,
M.... Dale Mourning, Mn. Lillian McGhee, Mrs. C. P. Brad·
bury, Mrs. Frances
Bearbl,
Mrs. Charles Edwards, Mn.
Pearl Hoffman, M....
Dana
Hamm and Ml'!. Nora Hamll1

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• • ON YOUR SAVINGS!
Your savings deposited In this bank
will earn interest at the rate of 4% per
annum, effective March 15, 1965, the beginning of our next

semiannual

period,

This interest Is automatically credited

to

your account, and Is compounded semiannually-your interest earns interest!

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ON THE 2nd &amp; 3rd FLOORS.

Big Selection of Well Known Makes, Prompt Delivery To Your
Home. Sensible Credit Service

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Mro. Jed We bater Sr. waa
hosteaa to the Paat Presidents 1
of tho American Legion Auxll·
lary of Drew Weblter Post Sl,
Wednesday eveolni .t
bet
Sprlna Ave. home.
The meeting opened wlth devotiona taken from Matthew 2
by Mrs. Gerald Wllclermulb who
also read a New Year'o Prayer
taken from S• nahiDe maguiDe.
It was vole&lt;l that - " member would bring a toilet arUcle
to the next meelln&amp; to be aent
to ex-.ervlce womon resldlni
Mnter'a Cottage, Dayton.
Garnes were played and prizeS
awarded to Mn. Mayme
Holmes and Mrs.
George
Bearba, A dessert course was I
served by the hosteaa anlsted
by her grandson, James Webster w 12 members. The February meetlnl wiD be held at
the home of Mrs. Wildermuth
with Mn. Eddie Smith u de- ,
votional
leader and Mra. I
Holmes in charge of ..mea.
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SAFETY.

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protected by SOllnd bank management.
AV AILABIUTY.

Your money Is quickly

available when you need and want it.
CONVENIENCE.

No

more

convenient

way to save exists than your bank account.
EARNINGS.

You just can't beat the assur-

ed 4% that you will earn

on

your savings.

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..._UERVJCE.J..

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SERVING

MEIGS

COUNTY

FOR

OVER

93

POMI!ROY

MEMBER. FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCB CORPORATION

YEARS

RUTLAND

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ELBERFELDS Invites You To The Sale of Livi_ng Room,
Bedroom, Dining Room and Kitchen Furniture

Auxiliary Ho•tu•

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Mrs. Frank Porter and dau~h- J course at Army Ordnance Conters, Charesse Porter and Di- ter and School, Aberdeen Provana and A~1ta Ktog. Calling m! ing Ground, Md., Jan. 15. Warl
the eveniog were Mr. and : ner is a 196t gradu"te •f Point
Mrs. Gerald Mtchael and lam· Pleasant High School and at•
ily of ~use:__~te~d~-Glenville State College.

Shop Saturdays 9 to 9

ton.

Enjoy the everlasting charm
of Early American Furniture:
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PROM THI!

Cape eoa

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COLLECTION_.

by KRDEHLERO

STITCHERS CLUB MEETS
Mrs. Dwlflht Lopn entertained the Nllty stltcberl club Wednesday evening al her holne,
Rock Spriog. Road. The even- ~
1ng waa .pent ooctall)' and In
aewlng. Retresbmenl8 were'""'
vee! to Mrs. Jack Warner, Mn.
Max Folmer and
VanJIIllll,
Mra. James Wnt, Mro. Hugh
Bearho, Mrs. William Bartell.
Mn. Lloyd Moore 8I)Ci JIUOBtl.
M.... Helen Brlcklet. Skip IRaan and VlrJU DOL.

BELLI ·BVLJ,

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Earl Barnes, ol JUO'D N4. I,

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sentative of the Columbus Hospital Federation, who
urged
that the planning rommille~ b~
set up immediately It had been
that
anticipated originally
rnt"tnbers of a health racililies
planning committee would be

Mr. Strand said, ''The Hospilal Federation i.s here to aid
and assist you and to come up
with an efficient way of meet·
ing the problems here . Hos pital s always have room ror Improvement. ..

named at the Friday night meetin~ - Howevt&gt;r , it was dec1ded
to postpone organization until an
other session .
Pomeroy Attorney Frank W.
Porter served as vice (·hair·
man for the meeting and will

Strand also indit:aled
that
the sit.ualion in Meigs count v is
to the point where there .wIll
be no obstetrical work allowed
in either hospital unle!'s .some.
thing is done.
Strand said OB caSt:s would

staffing
at Vt&gt;t•·nu1s Mt·morial hospital and inadequale
fa cilltits at Mr ig.,
(;tnt· ral
hospital.
Ch&lt;tr!es RJdeout. admmls! rator nl Veterans .11·:1t•monal hospital, SiJJd Veterans l\'lt&gt;morial
hospJtal ha s full t&gt;X pettanon of
ha ving a thief or obstetrical
st' I'VIt:es bdore tht' Jw1e dead ·

hne .
~r .

Strand ob."er ved, ' On the

b&lt;J!)JS of the !i ilu;J! Jon that y ou

have , and on the bas1.s ot the

problems facing us. il med ica !
servtu•s commntee would be a
great thing "
After the official
JnPt:t mg
wn s Hd1ourner! a round lahltdi s&lt;·uss ton was he ld I.J ~ !5 111'
the 25 persons who attcnd('d .
It was point~ out dunng
th1s discussion lhat ''The rea l
problem here is the sttua1ton
between the M. D.'s and 0 .
o·s. Strand rollowed th i~ t·omntf nt saying, "A big start low;tr-d solving thiS probl em would
be gelling together on a mt"d ·
kal serv1ce eommttle&lt;' . ·
Dr. H. 'vi. Boocks, M.
D.

health commissioner

or

Me igs

cc.Wity, ctsktd, "What are yuu
going to do With Veterans Mem orial hospital. You 've got to
get a whole stat! uut there "
Mr. Ridt&gt;out
answered.
"I have been fon ·ed to attr mpt
tu get M.D.'s from out
of
town. 'fhere is nuthing I would

like belter than to ba\'e our

Joul M. D. ·s out there:·
Dr . Boocks

t!~n

remarked,

•·surely, there are so me ostt&gt;opnt hie physic1an." here
who
e&lt;• r, work With th e M.D ·~ ·
Dr. Boot:k!! is on the stalf of
1he new hospital in
Hockmg
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counly where courtesy prJ~
lege:; have been given at least
one D. 0 . physician.
A representative of the Ohio
Medical association,
Dr.
Spears, sa id that otrictals of
u~~ association would be wUJ~
~~~~ to meet with the board of
trustees of Veterans Memorial
hospital to try and help settle
lhe problems here. Dr. Speant
wai' assured by Board President Harold Sa'*' IIIII an imoit.a t ion to the Ohio Medical A..
roalion to meet witb the boar•
ot trusteetS would be fortheo,.
ing.

Cold, Irritation
!Jn Chest, Places
LBJ in Hospital
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ty on the basb; uf inadequate

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be moved out of Mt'igs coun·

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Su~~~th

be in charge of arranging an
organization sestiion.

Couple Escapes Fire

o.·ne Out

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The open meeting was arranged by Jame_, Strand, a repr-

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This
was agreed
Friday
night in a meeting at the Pomeroy elementary school attend·
ed by both medical and ostPOpathic physicians and members
of the board ol trustees ot Veterans Memorial Hospital , lnc .,
and Mt!igs Memorial Hospital,
Inc.____

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MEIGS THEA TRE

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A medical servicE' planning
committee that would attempt
to cure the ills of Meigs Coun·
ly's hospital operations will be
organized here soon
through
the Columbus Hospital Federa-

OSplfa
Made by Club

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G 1 h Rich ICleveland wore Tuesday evonn
am,
usan
er ac ,Hysell- ! mg,
,
d'mner guests of Mr. and
ard Hawley Rhonda
Jan Long Robbie Ord RandY Mr5 Thurman Flsrher.
PbUllpo Nina Stiles J.ilin Tan- ' Mr. and 'Irs. Raymo~d Fi,.
nehlll ~nd Diane Welsh.
cher and Mr. and Mrs. Thill'
man Fischer vi sited Tuesday
evening, with their J.olher,
Mrs. Susie Fletcher, Momtna
Star.
I Mrs. Susie Fischer and Mrs.
WO
S
Wilbur Frecker visited Wed·
nesda:v afternoon with Mrs. H:lmer Holter, Mr. and Mrs. E&lt;J.

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discovered Alalb Ia 1741. """
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NO. 239
POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO
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VOL XVI

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Meet Recently

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llfOW YOTJ ICN011'
eap1. v-. 10ftPII. a lsb ..llllllll ........ tloo emptor

Dnoled To The fratgNb 01 The /Heict·MtUon .4rN

lumbus where they were guests!
,attendants and a-ta. Ml'!. Kate
of Mr. and Mrs. Ike Wilt and I
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Rowe and Ada, Mr1.~~ Pill'family .
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and Ge(lrge, l ~.. s. BettY
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Van
Meter,
SyraCIIISe; Yvonne
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M15,5 Ed~ Burdette of ~· ~'
! and Eunice Rowe, Mr.
and
W I a. viSited recently With Mrs. Mlna Hart greeted mem- : Mrs. R"'!erlck Grimm and Rondrt'... sed as a Kor~an). A talk I mg the Middleport • Wahama Mrs . Guy Reynolds.
j bers and guests at her home ' nle, Racme, and Paula Gibson,
die Young and Mr. and Mrs.
on "Channels lor the Word" basketball game, The Jays will Rio Grande students who are , on the Pomeroy-Athens Road
Clyde Winea, Jr., Linda Plans were made to make William Blake and family.
MIDDLEPORT
was given by Mrs. Nease and lbe m charge.
home for the semester break:Jfor the recent Walk-In Garden!·
Karen Wines.
.
jtray favors for Veterans Mem- Mr. and Mrs. John RPitm1re
Jhe group sang,
" In Christ •
include Dennis Saelens, Eric Club Christmaa Party:
th After 1 slwrt wedding lrlp, orial and Meigll General Hoa- aod son and Mrs. Mae Relt.
There Is No East or West." Korean flag and gave the mean- Chambers, Neda Bradford, Ro· ! Gifts for exchange were plae- ie e bride will rt!SUDlO her stud- pltals lor Valentine Day when mire of New Haven, W. Va.
.~n article. Student Rehg 1ous mg of the symbols on the flag. bert Ord, and Sandra Brewing- i ed under a decorated tree and
~ Southern Local H!Sb the Sew·Rite &amp;!wmg club met and Mrs. John Batley, wrra
Pomeroy, Ohio
and f.nhghtenment Program, The group formed a frlendshlp j ton.
I namea of Secret Pals were 1andoo w~ abe 18 a ten10r, Wednesday evening at their Wedneaday evening guests of
w&lt;J s read bv Mrs. Fred Nease , Circle and sang '' Blest Be the
drawn for the New Year and old i
Larry is employed at ~ club room with Mrs. Raymond Mrs. Susie Fischer.
and
Mrs
A
rnold
spoke
on
the
Tie
That
Binds"
and
repeated
Russell
McElhinny
has
re·
i
names
revealed.
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Loeb
Electric Company
at ' Baity as hostess.
I Mrs Wilbur Frecker !'E!tumTONIGHT
IJmtury and aceomplishmenls of the Lord's Prayer. As a special turn~ .to Columbus after ~ , After t.he business aeasion, j Columbus, "'~ they will Mrs. Elza GUmore,
vice ed to her home, Cleveland to"FBI CODE 98"
Ew
ha
Women's
University.
number,
Mrs.
Arnold
read
from
a
recent
tll1
roll
call
was
answered
by
nammake
their
home
following
her
business
session.
Committees
day, aftf'r a week's visit with
11 AJ cuperatmg
Ja ck Kt•lh . Rav llan1on. Phi
1•ort raying graduates of
the Recip~ For A Happy
N ew I ness and hospitalization.
! ~~g a berried shrub inviting to graduation.
for the year named by . Mrs. i her mother. Mrs. Susie Fischlip Ca r ey, A.nrlrew Duggan
"CONQUEST OF SPACE"
tlnivPrsity were Mrs. Curtis, Year, taken from the book, 1 Mrs. Henry Null accompan- 1bmls. The Program topic was
Harvey Van Vrank.en, presJdent. , er.
Mick e~
Sl1auehnessy . Ptlll
"
dorlor;
Mrs.
Christy
Baer,
"Leaves
of
Gold."
i ied her !aliter, Clarence Clark, i a cootlnuation o1 the ~ubj&lt;ct of
Bradbury
Club
lwa
were
read by Mrs. Gilmore and Mrs. l.orena Snyder retur~Fosler, WaltPr BrookP
thr wife or a diplomat; Mrs. Durmg the business seslon ,to the Gallipolis Clime
lhls , buildmg and mamtammg a bird .4U.Day Meeting
mclude. Mrs. Don Mullen, Mrs. Ied to her home, Rose
Hill
SUNDAY MONDAY, TUES .
:
Mannmg
Roush.
school
teachMrs.
Kerns
Rousb,
Mrs.
Chrisweek
for
check-ups.
.
/sanctuary.
The
Bradbury
Extension
Charles
Hoffman
and
Mrs.
Day.
Tues~ay.
after
caring
~or
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1Mrs.
J•nuary 14-25-26
Sandy. Humphreys, Ml(Jdle- 1 ~veral. members we~ report- Homemaker'• (]ub met
aU ton Strlckl~nd, flowers; Mr~ Desste Patterson .who rs ul.
" SEND ME NO FLOWI:RS" 1er: Mrs. Air red Yeauger. social ty Baer and Mrs. Uswin Nease
( rPrhnitol0rl
Iwo r ke.r . and Mrs. Mark Ev~ms, were named as the nominating port High SChool sophomore, 1ed til. Mma Hart furniShed the day Wednesday at the home 0 Donald Colhns and Mrs. Calvm Mrs. Mason Fischer attendRo rk H tHt~nn .
Oori~
Day . a nurse.
i committee. Plans were
made underwent appendectomy sur· !contests, a Bible Quiz and a Mrs. Harold Collins, It was Simpson, gifts ; Mrs.
Willard ed a layette shower given TuesTom A.&lt;~nrl~ll. Hal March .
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for
sale at the next
at Veterans
Hos- !
Rhyme Time. opened bf the president, Mrs. Boyer, Mrs. Ronald Browmng, day evening by Mrs. D.
L.
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A report was given on ~ttal Wednesday evemng. She wh1ch furmshed a note. of fun. Paul Winn, who read scri ture Mrs. Donald McKnight .. Mrs Roush at her ho~e, New Havdistnbutlon of Christmas re- ts the daughter of Mr. and Mr!. i Both were won by Lou1ae Har· from Matthew.
P
H. C. Mullins, Mrs. Lou&gt;s Os- en, W. Va. honor1og Mrs. Rob. .,.;,.,...,,.,.///,.F"'''
l iooentbfjlOC&lt;!S •nd several thank Norman Humphreys.
l'ison.
M" . Clarence Murray re rt- hom, Mrs. Harold Hood and ert Roush of Middleport;. .
you notes were received
At the conclusion of refresh- ed
the M lg Coun ~ Mrs. Cbarlea Rideout.
ways 1 Mr and Mrs. W1lllam F 1shor
~
••II~'LlJJj
A dessert co""e waa ·served
TO HOLD YOUTH DAY
ments Nancy st. Clair and Con- tens:::'n Counci~ a:X. MrstyOle:~ and meAns. The traveling pri,.. , and son, Billy and Roland Fist't I,
With The Family
btry the Nhosktlessehs on h &lt;·rystal
Day will !beth obMsel_drdve,..d i me hReedd !took
the ldudedish- Cotterlll and Mrs. Max Davia daownaardteded by_ MMrrss. BoByaerltv M"r'ass ,
MvrlSiatnedd MThr•urMsdaa!
. ion
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ays. ap ns ad t emap of •~Y mornmg a e
•was mg u tes w tc cone
"Be w·
'th
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rhe ktds wt'U love t't!
sesoBuys"on which the
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Korea and favors were Korean port First Baptist Church. Tak- I' lh&lt; evenings festivities.
Food
hod s tmpson
receJv
'" h· •Y qn Fisher and ramil Y· Mr. ...
,__
Thhee feorovdtceis psruopmeprbt,'
nags and chopsticks,
ing part will be Dianne Van Due to Illness of the Feb. bos- attended. Following the Y luck gift from her secret pal. R•· l er and brother Roland returnAttendin• were the above aod eonney in char•e of the wor- tess the time and place ol thel di
the
pot k freshmenls were served by the ed home thiS morning and ~Irs
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nner • 1 IIOOn
group wor - h
13
ber
F' h
d
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the atmosphere pleasfMrs. John F. Baily, Mrs. Ro- ,;p service and these speakers, meeting will be aMounced later. ed oo varioua projects and oste.•s to
mem s.
_ls.,er an son remam for a
:;r.
t Md
. 1
bert Laudermilt and guests, Michael
"Early Mlli- f
watched the Jnaugu...tlon 00
VIS' ·
:f.
an
o est prices.
! Mrs. C. B. Weese, Mrs. William stons m Burma, Ray Ptckens, , Mr~. Lyom Hoate••
TV. Members reaponded
to
DINNER IS GIVEN
COMPLETES CO SJI!
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Houdashelt, Miss Marcia Karr, Jr., "Geography and
OfB ·B C'-rollcallbyglvingaNewYear's Mrs. Susie Fisher entertain-' LETART W 'va
G'J.
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Mrs. Helen Damewood
Mrs. of Burma," and Rtcbard Wll· ,
IU) ee mal
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The
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John Sauvage, Mrs O~a Wine- son "Burma Missions Today." 1 . Mrs. John Lyons. president, reso u on.
nex mee mg
Wlt a . mner S~nday at ; mer N. Warner, son of Mrs.
~ Route 7
Middleport
brenner Mn Ali~e Capehart lA film on Burma will be shown · entertained the Busy Bee Class ~IUMbe :::b. 17 ak!be :"': her home m Mornmg Star. I Audery C. Warner, Route 2, LeKorean prayer, "Like A Reed" !
b) Mrs. Scolt.
DANCE AT WAHAMA
Mrs Rus!:i Watson gave the j
.
h•stury and description ol Ko- 1 This Saturday a high school
rea nnd JVIrs. Scott introduced !dance wi_ll be h~ld at the WaM!Ss Susie Wong !Mrs. Grueser l ham a High audtrorium follow-

Warm
Lined

cloudy,

•Indy, turning colder
•hh
ahowon po11ibly cbaa&amp;llll to
tno\t flu~a by
afternoon,
ltlp tl-5!,

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Ohurch met Wednesday evemng For You ... and
by Mrs With Mrs . Thomas Stewart
me tors:
treat· day afternoon. FoUowlng the GfJmm •
Mr 'anct Mrs
•r the &lt;'hurch With Mrs Stacey Curlis closed the devotions
('()-hostess. A short business ses- Mrn . J • ISWII
mMothelr
rum, the Rev .. fmald Hlcb,
Grimm
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ld
d M Oo G
.
nd
s. oe
aon,
ddlepor1 pastor of the Middleport OIUrch
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Arnu an
rs
n rueser I .. Ewha Women 's Umverstty"
was co ucted by Mrs land Dr. Raymond Boice
of Christ spoke of the d
Jl\'idlly eveoJni at 7:30 o'clock
as hostt-sstos .
was t JI P topiC of the program i ar Roach , prestdent.
Ieroy.
•
! ol ci areite smok
and
•t the borne of tbe bride's ~
Mrs J"ck CurtiS, preSident, presenled b, Mrs. John Scott. Gamea were played
With l
,.
~ I boll ~
Jenta. The Rev. OConnor Bap--~Thf' wor!ihrP rtonter prPnan~d pnzes awardt'd to Mrs . Robert
Miss Margaret Sauer and Mrs. ~ 0 ~ ~ e th er::s and tbt minister of Racine o'tficilt·
·
by Mrs Us win Nease was a Eads, Mrs. Harold Dunfee, Mrs Clarence
McNeal
visited ! . rt e1 ec
on e
Y and . ed.
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Knrean garJe• and C"""'''d of' Nathan Biggs. Mrs
Wilbur Thursday w•th Mrs. 0 I eva sp;:s."M:"'::t':'ple, 8 nd Mr 1 i1 'Jbe brtde wore a two-pleCf'
,
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a pagoda cherry and willow Young, Mrs. Kenneth Michael, Bmce. Mrs Mont Miller and Cia
rgM N
uer
suit ol pink wool and a cor&amp;age
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Mrs Rayrnond c
M Ch
M' M
p k
.
renee c eaJ of the local 1 Jadktll L.,,.,~_
1
trt&gt;t&gt;s. shrubbery, a r 1 ver w1th
01e. rs. ar· tss ary ar , pa ~nt&amp; at u,nlt or the WCTU were
o I
UU\UII. She was given
1
undges and small figunnes
les Lathey, MrB. Roush, Mn. Me~gs General Hospttal.
th
Mr
preaenl
l
in
marri1111e
by her father
1or e program.
Womens High Heel 1 t.roup smglng of "Jesus Ca II s IIHubert
Nelson
and
M
Ch
'
William
Clvde
Wine
S
rs.
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l b' ' and the reading of scrip- es ptres. A dessert course was day with Mr and Mrs F ank l mtrod~ed it
prmclp8' maid was Carol Faye Teaford
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of Racine; beat man waa BobMrs . Kerns Roush opened the a ve and Mrs. Howard Birch·
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program followt'd by thf" Ko- field , Mrs Jerry Schoonover Mr. and Mrs . Robert Byer l
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were weekend visitors in CoA recepllon followed for the

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