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1-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Mlddleport,

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Mrs. Scally
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Mam
Tells Pt'Olllftllm
An mspu·mg program un the I ble helps people hve today, and Iand .. Amertca, the Beauhf'-11." IPomeroy' F'eb 18 from 10 am
p yI In u
Bible and !IS value to lll&lt;lrl was tht&gt; msplrauon to be gaml'd Mrs Kmght clost'd With a pray. to 2 30 am Women attending E'
eop e
In Water

Bible's l'alue to Man

Theme

Nephew Dies From
Injuries In Wreck

and lwo children at their home

JliOW YOtJ KNOW'

WEATHER

In PheniX Ctty, Ala. He wu the
son or the Rev and Ml11. Clyde

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dut. Low toai&amp;llt 3H2, ltip
'1\Dnday U-41.

Mr and Mrs. Carl Brannon Brannon ru Andalusta, Ala., forlearned of the delltb of mer residents of Marietta. and
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nephew, Larry Brannon, the grandson of Mr. and Mrl.
b Athens, TeM. He died as the Ralph BraMOD Funeral serv~
pre.sented by Mrs Man·m Dow from 1t and Mrs W111iam K , er taken from the Washmgton are to take a sack lunch with
AI a recent County ciMilllcll result of a beacH&gt;n crash or two ices were to be held Joday 18
son when the w s c: s or Heath Russell, who spoke on the mean wntmgs
dessert
and
coff~
to
be
served
PTA
meeting Ml'l. Tom Scally senu-trucks near Athens.
Phen11: Clty Ala.
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Mrs Guy Shuler
spiritual m the pansh house Those planMr and Mrs Frank Amo!l presented informahon on
He is survived by his wife
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Methodist Chllrrh met Monday mg ol the Bible m her life She
evemng at the ehurch
M r s quotf'd fa"or1te ~enptu res cluld 11fe d1aJrman,
had p1 epo• tti nmg to attend are to noufy Mrs J Jr and Mr and .Mu
Robert program or water safety
James l'nswell vue presldt~n l tlood remembranr06 and listt'd the worship center reaturmg Entsmmger.
1 Rogers of Detroit Mich were I children and adults of the coun·
presided m the ahs!'nte ot lht&gt; l the Blbl£' as a &lt;iplntual a1d. a a sold1er s grave Sites w!lh rows
Mrs Shuler announced that weekend guests of thetr parents, ty Mrs Scally adviSed that lhe
ELBERFELD$ HOUSEWARES DEPARTMENT
a picture or
Mr and Mrs Frank Amos Sr , 1
being planned m
presiden t Mrs Gllnn Lamb~;~ rt 1 suu1ce ot v.1sdom power and of wh1te crosses,
Mrs. ~wson uSt'd as the stu love.
Lmco ln , and the t&gt;ternal flam~ prayer partners had been as- Rock Springs Road
surv('
under the s(&gt;ons•r- 11
ON THE hi FLOOR IS HEADQUARTERS
dy topic, Hearmg God Speak ' Th~;~ rneet1ng was opened w1th burnmg A copy of
' Unde s1gned and asked members to
Mrs Wilham FIISher _and aon, :unyf ~ Meigs CoWlty Red
Through the Bible
m v.htch [ a ptano prt'lude by Mrs.,. C M Toms Cabm ," and hghted can contact thelr partner The meet- Billy re~urned to thetr home, cr:ss Cha~er and the Mason
FOR JOHNSONS FLOOR CARE PRODUCTS,
abe de sc nbed tht' ftrst wrnmgs Hennt&gt;sv The Rev M E [.)()v. dies sigmfymg Chnst complet mg was closed with prayer by Belpre Sunday, after spendmg County Red Cross.
of the scnpturE"s and the dlfft&gt;r· son spoke on the quadrf'nm al ed the settmg Mrs Dowson Mrs Dowson
I a week with her parents, Mr. ThiS ls only one of the many
ROOM DEODORIZERS, SHOE POLISHES and
enl language ~ ust'd 10 the t&gt;arly , emphast&lt;;.. · One W1tnes~
m had on dtsplay several kmds
and Mrs Sam . Arnold. TheY Bcttvttles promoted through the
centunt's Sht&gt; dt&gt;scnb~&gt;d 1t a~ One Wnrld · and the posslbl11!v ol Hibles m different languAges,
The valentme theme was car- were accompaflled home by Mr Red Cross fund drJVes and proINSECTICIDES.
a . umque book" but one that lot orgamzmg a study
penod such a" Hebrew and the K1ng ned out m the refreshments and Fisher who spent the weeke.REi 'd
luable service UJ the
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I table decorations wh~t·h featur- here.
.
:~f;~ ~a ~lfare of youth and
15 as usPful m toda v's modern wtlh members of the chu1 ch on .James
wol ld and Its problems 10 hu- this toprc The grour, voted to
Mtss Bess Sanborn announc· ed a large valentme depwtmg
Roland Fisher spent the week- adult~ In awimnung P"JgramiS•II
from Johnson's Wax
man relatiOnship&lt;;. as ,1 v.as m l mv 1te Rev oo .... son to p!Of't't&gt;d ed that women of the Afternoon a Wishmg well flanked w1th red end w1th hts parents, Mr and The Red Cross Chapter and
the early days of mHII
C~rcle would meet at the church j tapers, prepared by Mrs. C E Mrs. Mason Ftsher and lam· the Pome
.. Middleport RoDRIES CLEAR AS GlASS .•. NEVER YEllOWS
1.,., 1th the study plans
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Mr :; Dov.son was assist ed 111
A med tat 10n on Washmgton l saturday, Feb 13 to prepare Young A11 arrangement of red lly
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Clubro.ire planrung to or·
PI est"ntlng by Mrs
Fou est and Lmcoln famous men ot h!S·I valent me boxes for shut · ms. roses was used on the plano
Mrs. Mason Fisher and dau- d ry Jasti
tches for awards
Baehtt'l o,~ho 'i pOk l on Ihe B1ble tory, was g1vPn by Mrs . Earl l Women are asked to contnb- The dessert course was served ghters, Carla and Barbara spent ~~S:nted C
those completing
hent age g1ven 10 her 1n
her Kmghl m the devotwns Mrs I ute cook1es and candtes. Mrs by the hostesses, Mrs Everett Sunday afternoon wtth her par· P
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•a Mr Dave
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youth lrv ht'l parents and fam - Heruwsv played a med Iey
oI 1 Oavtd Entsmmger read an m· Da\its, Mrs Car I Ma Itox, Mrs ens,
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Hind reqwremen~.
is act'
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lly atmosphel ~ Mrs Emerson patJ •olic numbers
mcludmg, : v•tatJon to attend a m~tmg at C E. Young and Mrs J o h n
Mr. and Mrs Paul F 1 s her
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assisting
Jonli's. speakmg on how the 81- Amenra .'' "Battle
Hymn,'' the Grace Eptscopal Church m Zerkle
have returned to their home , w~th lh "·
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NO. 254

POMEROY -MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

FIVE CENTS

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY l 0, 1965

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SAIGON (UP!) - A series of Communist attacks and
ambushes over a 25·mile front bas dealt government
troops their worst disaster of the war, a U .S. military
In
spokesman said today. He put government losses at
m01 e than 300 dead, wounded or missing.
the
The senes of coordinated Communist attacks and am·
~ bushes began at 4 a.m. Mo"day in Binh Dinh Provmce
~ 300 miles north of Saigon. The U S, military spokesman
• dtsclosed the scope of the government defeat after 48
hours of offtctal silence.
BONN - WEST
GERMAN
Ths attacks coincided with a new outbreak of fight·
ber keepers have hegun sell· ing 30 miles east of Saigon. In that action four Amerilng rell yourself tf you're get· can helicopters were shot down, an American was killed
ling drunk balloons.
and nine v•ere wounded, including the son of the deputy
The balloons change color commander of U S. forces m South VietNam.
acoording to the amount of al·
Another American died
of
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cobol on the breath or tile per- wounds suffered when h1s ob- Seasoned American military
son blowing them up. The man servat10n plane was h1t
by observers commented that
1t
who put the balloons on the CommuniSt groundhre m a bat· probably was the most sophtsmarket, m department stores tle area 200 miles northwest of t•&lt;ated mtlltary action ever unas well as bars , sa1d that With- Saigon
dertaken by the Communists.
m a week he had calls for 1 6 Prevtously the worst govern· The spokesman said the guernllllion of tile gadgets.
ment defeat reported was at rlllas were hobvJously preparBmg G1a, about 50 miles south- ed to slug it out 1n the open''
NEW YORK - NAVY SONAR east of S8lgon. last month
The stepped up military opand underwater grappling equipThe first Communist attacks erations followed U S retahamF.:nt attempt today to locate in the Binh Dmh area
were tory a1r raids agamst Commu·
the sunken fuselage of the East- launched sunultaneously
a. mst North Nam and a warnmg
ern Alt Lmes plane which gamst two compames of gov- to the Reds the act•on could
crashed off Jones Beach Mon- ernment soldiers which were spread to all battlefields.
day
mght with 84 persons qmckly overrun A third comIn the fighting 30 miles west
aboard.
pany of government
troops of Saigon the 20 Amencan casAll of the 79 passenger!\ and rushmg to their ass1stance was sualties were suffered
when
five cr ewlost their hves when badly battered but saved
by guerrilla forces
shot
.-!own
five crew lost their lives wheo fighter all'craft from
bcmg four U S 11elicpopters flymg
the ocean from 3,700 feet altJ· overrun
Vietnamese paratroopers mto
tude shortly after takeoft from
Yet another armored battal- battle.
h.ennedy International Airport ion was caught In a tbree-sklThe death of a crewman wos
Tuesday . Today it
and exploded on Impact wtth ed ambush whirb left .. very reported
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few
survivors,"
the
spokeswas
dtsclosed
the wounded mt e water. Portions o tO bo 1es
ld
were recovered by this morn- I man sa . ,
eluded Capt. Thomas E. Throcktng and the rest of the VlCtJms 1 Before. the f1ghtmg ended the morton of Springfield, Va H1s
were beheved trapped in the Commumsts had smashed the father is Lt. Gen. John Throckwreckage 65 feet below the OC· equiv~hmt of two government !"Dorton, the second h~ghest rank·
ean's surface. Janeeb E Hala- battahons. A
mg U S. Army officer m this
SOPHISTIC TED AcrJON
oountry.
by, chief of the federal AVI3·
tion Agency, headed a team of
60 investigntors - only
the
second time Halaby has ever 1
vtslted an air erash srent
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Talks caIIed

ithe ',\;nner"
'Our proJectioml show that
, Walter J Burke, cand •dat e for
serretarv·treasurer, ami Joseph
MARTIN I.IJTIIF.R KING .IR.
' p Mol~m. candidate for vice
was scheduled lo hold a stratThe Racine High School Alumni Association todav
, president have been elected
egy meetmg wuh Negro lead- announced It will lead a book drive Jn Southerh Loc::iJ
I W Abo•! has a commandmg
ers in Selma, Ala. today re· School Disti'JCt during the next four weekR.
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lead .and IS probably the WlP..
garding a new voter reg1stra·
Books collected from the canvass of communities In I Judy Sayre llas been na~"'
h•mt:el~~: t~e~e~J~m~~~ ·caaf~e~t~ ' ner .• he said
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bon driVe
th d ' t . I 'II b I
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Schools
Posl':abJhtv of a two • cotrnry ! den
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pnvale detective lur•d to do 1
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King new to Washmgton and plared in the Southern High School library.
roc er omema •
distnct operatmg a vocatiOnal I
must carry the remammg vote
ruet with President
Johnson
Alumm AssociatiOn
Presi·
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tra•nmg school Will be survey· I the JOb dlsappearPd
bv 58 per cent and we thmk
Tuesday night. He said Johnson dent Gary Gtbbs , while urgmg unce notification of havmg daughter ol Mr. and Mn.
t&gt;d Feb 25 m Gallipolis
I r.nrfith said the first fltne hfl , !his JS virtually imp:&gt;ssible ''
reiterated l.is "belief tn achiev- a good response to the dr1ve, books to donate can ~all WY 2· vt-r Sayre, Route J Portland.
Cit S t
f contacted a peddler the bootleg
A McDonald sJ)Okesman soid
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lng the objective'' of the nght said, " we feel that a bigger va- 2455 WI 9-2794 or at the high Mrs. Jean Hamm, Home Ec·
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y up . (l dealer askf'd ''how do I know Germano's clann was "extreme..
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Schools Albert Durose sa1d to- you're a stnp' d doctor and not 1" premature"
of Amencan citizens to vote riety of good books 10 the Sou- school
onom1cs Ad Visor, a d m 1n1s·ter-1
and that the admm.Jstration lhern HJgh School l.jprary Will ! Any~ne Willing to participate ~d the written exam to senI day hte !has mvtfted Mscdhdoolel ad,· I a smart FBI agPnt?"
I A McDonald spokesman sa u!
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would support the " broade t
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muus ra ors
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possible. regJstratiOP of vote:s ' ~~~d~~o;;:e t~~ ~~~!~~ts" a in the canvass should contact Judy acored hllbe§t.
as I
Pomeroy' and of the ('Ounty sy"The only proof he would ac- ! c~~~ toc:~e:e~~eon a r~~si.b:
throu~hout the country . One The SouU:m High Sc~l Linda F. Beegle, secretary • now eligible for state and na· Officials at the Appl~ Grov.:- stem to explore the problems cept was the wot d of a local trend late Tuesday mght
o Kmg's top aides, the Rev . brary presently has about 2,500 I ~~=~l:':e~:f ~~:e ~~~m ~~s~ tiona! bonors. Judy has bt-en ' locks and dam saJd this morn-• and opportumtJes m that field policeman, so 1 got one to as~
. It IS too early to make a
Fred L Shuttlesworth, told a bo
on Its shelves Executive noon each Saturda a~
a member of the F.H.A. fur lmg the Ohw River IS rJSln?. at The meetmg wt\1 be held at sure the dealer I was mdeed
statement on the basis of mcon·
con- four ye~s, and has received I t~~ rate of two-tenths a floot a~ Mr. Durose s offrce m Galha doctor,' Gnfflth saJd
elusive figures," he said. Abel
rally of 400 Negroes on Tues- H~d Charles Hay~an noted ttnue through 5 p
Book f
h'ldre
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ber Jun1or Delf'ee, Cbapte-r h ur They added no f1 &gt;Oil lSI Academy Mr Dav1s of
the
Al1 Society ClassH
was not available for commenL
day n1ght at Selma that Slmul- recently that the state reqwres
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t&amp;heous d emonstrations wou ld the school to have 5,000.
collected will be
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State Department of Educatton
Through the contacts he
bt. held tn five Alabama cities The drive will begin t h t s 1to the elementar !~ne~ over homemaking,
, 1he river was rismg
the w11l answer questions.
made 10 the 11legal market
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and towns. including Birmmg- commg Saturday. Feb 13, m
y c
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Ir&lt;lle of two-tenths of a foot Pf"r I
h I GnftJth sa Jd he found that the
ltam. on Monday
Racine. The remainder of the
PTA TO MEET
hour as far up as Lock J7 At I Vocational trmmng
sc oo s demand for the drugs runs
schedule is Feb 2il in Dorcas,
The Racine Jumor
High Lock 16, II has slacked off to are hemg made eligible fo~:ed· through all classes of society.
MOSCOW - SOVJt;T PR&amp; Great Bend and Portland ; Feb
PTA Will meet Thursday at tllc •15 per ~ur. .
eral and state fun~~fle A fe;~ l Clients range from prostitutes
mu~r Alexei N. Kosygin today 27 in Syracuse and Minersville
Jumor High school at 7 30 p There IS no Ice tn the OhiO School dJstrtct qua J d
who "take three or four a day
m Mrs. Mason Fisher J, pro· RIVer ~ut II stlll IS commg such aid only this week.
to help them m their busmess''
concluded hls visit to Commu- and March 6 in Letart Falls,
mst N~rth Viet Nam and
be- Antiquity and Apple Grove.
gram chairman. Refresnm~:"nts from tributaries.
to oollege students who may
gan his Journey home carrying
Alumni Association officials
will be served Everyone IS urg· Jt was m early ~arch
of
Melgs General Hospital
use one or two to stay awake
a new agreement to bolster Ha- said the drtve will he a door· NEW YORK (UPII _ N tr ed 10 attend.
1964 !hal the Ohto RIVer began
durmg exams
A tour of the places of th ten
nOJ's defense potential. HIs :to-door effort, but asked that Dame University's legal to~c:l
nsmg and eventually flooaed A Nice, Racine: WJlltam Steven- "On one college campus. a boys and girlS With steer feedClrst stop was Peking.
anyone wishing to give
ad· dowo In gettmg a ban
on
MEET AT MAR11N
crest of 52.8 feet was ~cordE'd l son Middleport E R. Hollon, male student made $200 durmg mg proJects will be taken SatMeanwhile the Soviet Comscreening of the movie ''John The Middleport
Pomeroy m Pomeroy
Ml~ersville
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tConhnuec. On P•g&lt; 51
Goldfarb, Please Come Hr..ne" Rotary club will meet
this
LOCAL TEMPS
DISCHARGES - RIChard Oil· his classmates who needed to Any•ne Interested ~
was nullified Tuesday by a Frklay at the Martin restaur- The temperature m Pomeroy's er, Middleport. Otllon T,1o,;lor stay awake to study for !h
st:rs 00 f~ 15 Vl:m
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panel of apellate court
ref- ant mstead of at the r~-'ular l busmess district at 11 ·15 a m.: Portland; George
McDaniel. exams." GnHith said "He got 1 ~
~upis
lerees.
meeting place, according
tCJ today was 49 degrees,
wtth Cheshire, Charles Klem, P.Jm- the prescription from ~~.s 1 8 ~ :Cm _ e Lea:: ~ :
FIVe judges of the ppellate Richard Rosenbaum, prestdent showers.
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1mother. A doctor had legJti- E t
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division of the State S\lpre-me
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mately prescribed them to help "x ens10n
Jce.
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A vast storm affectmg
40 1Court unanimously ruled
that
1 her lose weight."
1 9 00 James Meredith.
statea from Nevada 10 the At-mole fans 1 ee nrtled
In
1 9 20 Gary Michael.
Roger
!antic Coast today churned up I v
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Charles and
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a combination of fog freeztng watch Imaginary
Nul« Dam
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severe
Middleport seniors and [
Vtcki Lynn Carr.
High .school sludonts, teach- l lllunderstorm&amp;, the UP! report- &amp;trls before losing •
r•me
their mothers hope flo
10 45 Byron liDd Julia
Me
ers, other Interested adults, and ed
loan Arab team
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make a large part of thetr Coy.
all Rto Grande College flight The snow paralyzed highway Notre Dame ~ured an in..
£'I
senior trip flnanres at the
II ·15 Robert Brown.
and day students are Invited to travel through the central and jjunctioo against showmg lh• l
Llnwln Day dinner being
12:00 li:dwln Cl'os&amp;
have their reading speed and southern Roe~les and
across 20th Century Fox film btlled 88
held Thursday evening
12:45 Harry Slawter.
comprehensmn le!!led at R I 0 the Mldwell from
northern
lampoon bp arguing thai the
WASHINGTON (UPJ)-House
Jones said that committee lily hefore a Senate )udiclllry from 5 to 7 p.m. In the
Plans for . the s:teer feeding
Grande College 011 Wednesday, K•n .., to Minnesota and north· movie inv~ded the South !lend, commlltee approval of Pres&gt; Democrats had paved the way subcommtltee In support of the Middleport High Srbool project, exlnbtl and oale at the
Feb. 17.
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weat ,Wlso-.
Ind.
university's property dent Johnson's 11.1 A~IJ'llllChla for approval Tuesday by rejeCt- adminiStration's plan to revamp eafeterla.
Metga County Fair
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The tests will be administer- A ~ part¥
lracked, rlghto by using Hs name Wtlh· development proaram was ••· lng a series of changes pro- Immigration laWll. Given top
The ehleken dinner will worked out by the co
ttee,
ed tree ,..ter the direction ol through de~-~ near Lara- out permisSion and boldl•&amp; the peeled today, moving the Great poaed by Republicans during a priority by PreSident Johnson. also be available for
B~lt~ ~ SSte=
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Dr. John P. Schoef•r, Dean of mle, Wyo., '""""y ·~ In an untve1'8tly up to ridicule.
Soci•ty measure a stop closer closed session
the legislation would do away ry-out and deliveries to
ac
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lh• Colleg•, and Dr. Carl . L. .U.Ii1Pf. lo llnil the pilot of a lo the noor.
Part of Johnson's
overall with the present national Ort· shut-Ins.
ael and Joe _LimiJli.
Wilson, ch~ of the lltvl- lilbl ptan. !'llk!b "'•bed In I -.
Rep. Rohert E. Jones Jr., II- campaign agamst poverty, tho gins quota system.
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IIIJil ot Hllmllnltleo ol the col· deserled ' 8l'ftl:, ~ said Two Fines Levied
Ala., head of a special oubcom· bill would provide development
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part.
progr
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welgl&gt;o
feee.
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It ap~Uy ,.,.a~ when Ice '
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mittee which readied the mess· programs for sections 0 ( 11 Baker; CliU'man C. Everett Meeting Cancelled
ed m at tbe Sagar Run Mill
1'be testing will he conduct- formed Oil ~ :t:r~..
,'liwti ~· were levied Tues- ure for consideratton 11r the states. 11 would concentrate Oil Jordan, II-N.C., of the Senate A meeting scheduled
for scalea on January 2, !!MIG.
ed at I special convocation,
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liMY nliM by Pomeroy i't.llyor Public works COilllrultee, said highway development and cot&gt; Rules Committee scheduled a Tueadap nigh! at the Pomeroy
. btlc! II II a.m. In the college's V.,.~
. , 1 ~hiJ. Char~&lt;!~ LeJar,
be was "quite sure" of approv- servatlon, education and health cJ&lt;ISed session 1o decide what Towo Hall in connection with Go to Nye Av
CommuDity Hall, and at I, 2, ADMISSIONS - ltiJbilr
JoilpJI Hood, Mlne1'8vllle. and II today.
projects to counter th• ...,. que~tions to illll to former plans being launcbed lor
tbe The Pomeroy emergency unll
Mel l .p.m. In rOODlll to be an- Donald, Choster; Mn. •
Jobit V111 Meter, Syra~use ' were · A HOuse vote, wHb ' passage nomic blight plaguiJli the ,.. White House aide Walter w. town's 125tb aoniverNlry was anowered 1 call at 11:01 p. 01.
lltMlneetllater. 1'be testa wlll be mond McClellan, Lanpvllle. ' lllled 15 al)d Clllls after !ll&lt;ad· vlrtuilly assured, II 'exj;ected Jlon.
JeiOOna iD the Bobby Baker 11&gt; concelled, Mayor Cheri•• I.e- Tuesday to tbe , re•lden&lt;... tl
~reel by • ~- , DISCI!.\IW~
:il~
ll!!!!ii ' to dtarlroo of laiUDf b)' tho epd Of the mtintll. Tho 1 Other congressional 110wil:
vest1gat1011. _The queatioM will gat aald today. The mcclill8 i Mr . llld Mrs. ~ on N,..
live f/1 tbt Rudlutl ~lloiy, Djlkes, Rutland; J~f . - ~·· 10 ~ , within aa Usured c!Oarlprocram already ha
Jmmtpaflon: Ally. Gen. !ft. be Rflt to Jijnkiu, wbo Is UQo ezpected to he
re-scheduled Af WileR iii"IDiiUi WU""""'
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The edJtonal appeared amJd
the th1rd day of anh·Amencan I
demonstrations '" Pekmg, The i
New Chma News Agency Satd
more than I 5 million Chinese I
took part m tOOa\i 's protest
agamM the u s retallatmy air
raids on North Viet Nam
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McDonald Maintaining Big Locals
Will Pull Him Through to Victory

bel
PI'ITSBURGH (UPII - 1 W. compi led hy UP! showed A
ing througb Mooday Nl8b&amp;, Abel , showmg surpr1s1ng vote- I w1th 154.,305 votes to 129,455 for
llepresentative normals
are
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Cleveland 35-1! Columbus :J9.. gettmg power, edged mto a McDonald.
%2 and Cinclnn~ti 4:1·2&amp; A lit- lead over mcumbenl David J .l Both candidates
operated
TOKYO (UPil - Commumst
Tb d
·. b U McDonald todav m a see .. saw the1r own tabulation
centers
tie cooler
urs ay w1t
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bel, h d
te
Chma said today 1t IS prepared 1 d
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b election fight for presidency of but A
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quar
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were
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ay·t~ay c a ge m t e
t h d lo th UPI
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Io carry any Asian
war WI 1
'nd
f th
od P
the United Steelworkers Umon sw1 c e
e
re urns
the United States "to the very re".'a 1 er 0 . e pen
r~ tUSWl
late Tuesday mght. McDonald'l
."Peking charges that US. clp•tation will averagehneur
Wtlh 2078 of the unum's 3· headquarters gave
Abel 92,and lj owers
nc ld 127
1 attacks on North V1et Nam one
. inch mPlted
. locals' m the Umted States' 248 voles and MO.:LIUna
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1203
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Iocou ld lead to such a confhct ~ill be d8ll).
and Canada reportmg m Tues 1 742 on returns fr om 1, ,;;roll'
Commumst Chinas
latest I
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propaganda
broadside
was
The lead had changed hands
-.,
launched as Sov1et Prem1er
several t 1mefl durmg the mght
m1
bef•Jre Abel s wung mto " ' btgAlexei N. Kosygm amved
Pekmg en route back to Mos.
gest maJonl} held by e1ther
cow at the end o1 a four-day
candtdate At one stage, MeVISit lo North Vtel Nam
jJ'
Donald had led by ~.000 voles,
The
belhgerent
statement
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. hi!i biggest margm
was published m the form of an
WASHINGTON fUP]) An Oklahoma psychtalnsl
Botb Forecast Victory
McDonald. 63. the suave.
editonal m the Pekmg Peoples 1has unfolderl a tale o( college students who earn $200
l Daily, the official newspape1 of a week selhng •·p~p p11ls" to their classmates,
and Silver-hmred leader of the USW
tht: Communist reJ&lt;:tme. 1t was peddlers who eheck with pollee to make sure prospec· smce 1952. had predicted tsrbroadcast by the New Chma tive clients a1 e not federal agents
j11er that he would wm by
News Ag.,cy
' Dr . John B Gnfftth. head of the Oklahoma Mental to 3· i, Ahel 57, the
craggy
"We mean what we say," U1e Health Planning Committee, told hts story Tuesday be fared Welshman who has been .,
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editorial said "lf US tmpen- fore the House Commerce Commttlee, whtch IS c?nsld· th~ USW's secretary-treasurer
ahsm 1s bent on spreadtng the enng leg1slatwn to stem Illegal sales of prescnptton for 12 years, had forecast vicwar flames and 1mposmg war drugs.
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tory bv 200.000 votes over hJs
or us, then we shall have no
The measure would t1ghten
former close fnend
alternative but to go along w1th federal controls over ' pep hair of the nme billion amphe- 'f'he rna ontv of the returns
Jt to the very end
pills," which are stimu lant am tammes and barbllurates made were fromJ ': l m~ll local&lt;~ The re, Jn that event, the whole or phetamme drugs
and over 1 each year are sold on the boot su lls, from the big ioca 1 ~ were
Southeast Asta, the whole of ·goo! balls." wh1ch are depres leg market Enforcement ag~~ not Pxpected until later today.
Asm would be aflame w1th the sant barbiturates.
ctes say the trade Js so prn ~
Abel headquart(' ~ 18 Chicago
revolutionary hre m which you l
Mb
able It has attraf'ted orgamze claJmed \'tclory
,f'ph Ger.
Attru('ts o ste"'
mobsters
Il he Ume
t d States) WI II be so l
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rr:ano d•rector of lk;;tnct 31 in
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The Food an
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Gnffifh told the comn11ttee ChtcRgo and an tiVId Abel supyour ashes would be trace' he began to mvestlgate the porter sa 1d Abel '·ts ]Jrobably

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Miss Charlene PigoU
Eastern's 1965 Hetty Crock"r
Homemaker of Tomorrow, Sbe
scored higbe~t In a wrHten
homemaking ehlllinatioa tak·
en by senior girls Dec. I, and
it oow eUgible for stale
national honors. Miss Pigott
plans to use her homemaking
~xperlence in her future life
as a bomemaker at bome.
Miss Piggott lives at Lour. Bottom, the daughter of Mr. and
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Va where he has been em· tee
ployed
MISS Susan Andr..
spent
HARD GLOSS
the weekend m Athens with her
SISler and brother-in-law, Mr
Cynthia Hmdy , daughter of and Mrs Jenrungs Wayland and
Mr. and Mrs Davd Hmdy, was son
guest of honor at 8 delayed
Mr and Mrs. Pat Quinn and
Largo Slzo 89c-Gianl Size $1.49
birthday par1y held durmg the famtly of Co lumbus were weekend guests of her parents, Mr.
Gallon• $2.98
mornmg k mdergarten
c1ass
Mrs. Della Carnahan has
Mrs
Karl
Grueser
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and
Thursday, fo'eb 4 Her b1rthturned to her home m Rut'VI-us ll
I dav date was January 24 hut sons
aner recuperatmg from ma1iorll
she was dl With chicken pox at
Mtss Lena Grueser was the surgery at the home of
the ttme
j Sunday guest of her aunt and daughter, Mrs Kathy Ellis
Cynthia chose a~ her helpers, uncle, Mr. and Mrs Harry KelB· Galhpohs for the past month.
Lorge alze $1.19, giant size $1.59
Kellv Burdette. (~athy Mf'adows, I er, Mmersvdle.
.
Ron Hanning has returned
Ltsa - Harold, Suzy Samuels, KaElmer Burton and children, Ohio University after SJl&lt;mdlin!l II
thy Coleman and Becky Fultz I Millie and Bob of Columbus, the semester break with
S:&lt;&gt;ated at the h1rthday table VISited Saturday afternoo~ with parents, Mr. and Mrs Wilbur
" 'ere Becky Fultz, MJ('hael Hin- hts sister and b.rother-m·l:'!w. ,
b h
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C1 1ff0 rd Le 1fh t Hanning. His twm rot er, Ll'un
dy , .a guest, Cathy Me:~dows, Mr an
rs.
eJ Hanmng, has enrolled at
Mar~ Boggs and Kell} Burdett. and son. Roger.
Grande College for the seo:ond
Other classmates at the par·
semester.
Mr and Mrs. Dom lannarelly mrluded Jeffry Beaver, TOny Burkett, Mark Gtlkey, San1. and children, Mark and Ltn·
dra Ltltlr, Bobby McClure, Dsda, of Wooster, Ohio,
were
vid Mills, Carl and Carla Meyweekend guests of their i!On and
ers, Dick Owen, Robby Powers,
family, Mr. and Mrs. Tom lanTimmy Smtth, Suste
Smith.
The monthly busmess mt!etlng nerelh and son, David
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\;outhf~l t'lt-,~anre is _the keynote of these custom sizt- dPslgns by Arlane Mlreau for Youn
Timmy Thomas, Stanley Star- of the Youth Fellowship of the
Dennis Saelens, Rio Grande
\ it.•\\ po1nt. Lmf'd, prmeess dress (left) in willow green textured silk has rolled collar
ling and Howard Lee West.
Enterprise EUB Church
student, spent the
weekend
an~l button _dt&gt;t&lt;ul and lht: new above-the-elbow sleeve. Arnel and linen , nubby-text~red
w1th his parents, Mr and Mrs.
The chtldren receiVed favors held Sunday evening m
~rut thr&lt;'l'·Jll('rc_or le_f'ntt•r_) 1s In pal(' blue. edged In whitt". Reigf" t\\o-piece ensemble (right)
of mm1ature nursery
rhyme church soclal room.
Adolph Saelens
Ill tt•xturrd pur4:' s1lk will tit mto any slut or the HOcial caleudar. Jacket is li&amp;htly frolllt
Mrs. Arthur Stuart of Charbooks
balloons and bubble
Bonme Smith, president, was
htlcd and straight in back.
gum. Ice cream and pink cup- in charge of the meeting,
leston, W. Va. has been called
cakes were served by Mrs. Hin- Opelled WJth the smging
here due to the serious illness
dy ass1sted by the
teacher, hymns Sharon D1ll was the of her brother, Mr.
Homer
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Mrs Pearl Reynolds. Mrs. Cas- leader for the program topic, Cook, who is a patient at Vetsam Hmdy, Cynthia's grandmo- ''Interdenominational
Youth erans Memorial Hospital. She
The fourth quarterly conrer R&lt;1rm1z, Mrs. Eugene Bn ant.
lher, was also a guest at the Sunday.'' The group also dis· wa.:. accompanied here by her
1cussed whether SCience could daughter and son-in-law, Mr
Pnre was held al the Umted Buker Corrinn,
Clmrlt&gt;~
part; .
JOHNSONS
fool lh rldist church Sunday u/ h!J P £·rsmger, Mrs Robert Warner,
F.ntered Hospital
create a human Scripture read- and: Mr•. Charles Pelze11. She
noon
Mr,; W•llt s McMurra;, Mrs
Among those who
lng by Jane Evans and prayer wUl be tbe houserKUest of Mrs
Hev C Mrlvm Alktre, pas fi:\erelt
Thomas, Hoy Traey. Hol:.:er hospital m the
,
by Mrs. Don Hunnel ooncluded C. M. HenMsy.
tm of the churth opened 'Allh Sr Denzel Coeglem, Harry PI hours Wf:'re Ernest C
the program.
Pvt. Bill Neutzling returned
PINTS
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devo twns and fit' v StanJty Hf Sm11h J\.11 s Gertrude MJtCJl Fourth Ave, Oza M.
Dur1ng the busmess session Sunday to Ft. Meade, Md. afMcGJihard, supenn tende nt
o ell M1ss Luc1 et1a Genhe1mer son, 1495 Eastern Ave
the mmutes of the last meeting ter spending the weekend with
Portsmouth D1stnct Methodp;t Ralph Moore, :'vln. Dw1ght Park G Johnson, Lower Riv~r
were read, roll call was taken his parents, Mr. and Mra. Theo
churches, presided at the bus1- er, John Werry, Mrs Roy 11cu Mrs Michael E ElliOtt Rt
FEB. t
by Mike Bentz, and the report Neutzling and family .
ness sessiOn and condurtf'd Lht ter, Frank Vaughan, Mrs. Jed CallJpohs, Denms Juni~r
The WSCS of the
Rock of the treasurer given
Mar-Don1 Forget! Elberfeld• February
electlon of church officials.
I Webs!er Sr
Homer Collpf'l rm. Eureka Star Rt
Sprmgs Methodist church will jorie Bentz. The next
NAMES ADDED
Furnituro Sola On Tho 2nd and 3rd Floon
Votmg officials of the church Robert B Moms and Clar~nce J Boggs Rt. 1 Bld~ell
meet at the church Tuesday at meeting
will be held
Addlllonal contributors to the
official board are, Theo Omi•h , StrublE'. elective steward •. Mr~ l ie~ o Sw,ck, 'Rt 1 '
1·30 pm.
Monday, March 8. It wu
of DilllE!!l lund In olude
Mrs. Glen Dill, Manmng Web I William Swatzel, M1ss Gr'l.ce 1Mrs. Stanley T. Watt~
The Middleport Business and decided not to have a
Dr. and Mrs. J H. Donovan 15,
Iter, Ciuu:les R. K_a rr S~. C Campbe ll, and ~rs. Allen E1ch· :cny, F'rank Gardner, fit 2, ?t. Professional Women 's
Club tine party. The meeting closed
Schaefer $0, Edison
F. Tompkins, KerJrut \\alton. mgli'r, rommunwn
stewards Pleasant Darrel) R Robt:rts Will meet at Martin restaw-ant with the Youth Fellowship benstetler 15 and Lydia Ehersbach
Mrs. Joba Werry, ~oy Reutet 1Mrs Antone Lucke, ref'ordmg Henders~n. Mrs Mc.Kinley !VI:
Feb. 9th at 6 30 for edlcbon.
110.
and Mfs. Gerald \\Jldermulh. s1eward. Mrs Harry P Sm1th. McDade Rt 2 Leon W Va dmner,
by a meeting
Attending were Mike, Junior,
trusteeflt Arthur Hoytt, Miss d1slnct steward, M1ss ~el!e c:awson' Ro~sh· Rt
Letart' at the Electric company. with Brenda and Marjorie Bentz,
Lydia Ebersbacth, Mrs. Hayman Bmg, hospitals and homes stew •W va, Golden' Creme~ns,
guest Jim Soulsby from
the Linda and Sharon Dill, Judy,
;f;iiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ I ard Leo Clow, church l&lt;~y lt•ad· Buffalo, w va, Mrs. Al!::::: rl Pomeroy Emergency squad Bonnie and Marie Sm1th, Mary
er and also church schoJI super I Roush, 249 N. Third Ave., Mid- Jvmg a demonstration of their carleton, Dick Folmer, Ski
mtPndent. Len Vaugha[l, ass1st ld 1eport, Paul M. Parsons. Ht 2, Heart Reactor. Civic partici- Logan , Jane Evans and ad•,isant
church school supenntend Racme, Raymond S. Barton, Rt pat10n program chairntan
is ors, Mrs . Don Hunnel,
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enl Mrs V 0 1£dv.arcl~ prel'J 1 Reedsville, Mrs Clarence F.: Martha Fry.
Thomas Bentz, and Rev.
dent or the WSCS
, Fmrchlld, Jackson, Mrs BriO- The WSCS of the United Metb-l zel Smith. Helen Davil
~ TIME TONIGHT
Mrs Richard Rupe ,-; church lun .J AI!Json, Jilekson, Ch1-1•·les o&lt;hst church will meet Tuesday, Ann Ohlmger were guests.
"A SHOT IN THE DARK"
Petft Selle11s, Elke Somm€'rs treasurer, Mrs Alonzo Custer, R Duncan, Rt. 3, Jackson , M;;r. at 7 30 pm. with Mrs. Dwight
· sr. Fir•t Birt'-..1-financial secretary. the follow 1m A. Hambrtck, Wellston, Lflr- P ar ker, M rs. Ro hert MorriS
rK.&amp;U.r i.
('l'echnicolor J
toiUIII'tooas
lmg commlSSion clmrmer, Mr~ lry w Thompson, Rt 2, Wells· and Mrs Davld Slater as host- Observed at Dinner
1C
F Tompkms mt&gt;mben;h1p ton Mrs. Owen H
Wi lbu s esses.
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David IannareUi was guest of
WED. .nd THURSDAY
and ev.angehsm. Leo Vaughan , Ha~den F.va Lomse Waters: . TIM! American Legion Awul· honor at a family dinner Fri·
Fob. 10-11
educa1Jon Mrs Hany P Sm1th I Dundas, MJs Myrtle
Scott Jary or Lewts Manley Post No. day evening at the home of hil
NOT OPEN
m1sswns, Kerm1t Walton slew Hrackfork. Mrs Carl L St:al'- 263 wJI! meet Tuesday at 7 p. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
;ltiO"-Y and SATURDAY
ard!ihlp
and fmance . C
E 1mar, Rt 5 Athens, and .James rn at the home of Mrs. Camp· vid Ohlinger, in observance
Feb, 12-13
Blakeslee,
chnstwn
socml A Conlf'V, Ht 1, Ashlana, Ky. bell Harper
his first birthday. Ice cr&lt;!Blltl
-..oRTH TO ALASKAH
(Technicolor)
I concern~ Mrs Clf'nn
D1IL
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Feb. Jl
and cake were served.
John Wayne, Stewart Graog· w01sh1p, and Mrs C F' Tamp·
B1rtlu
The White Rose Lodge AuxAttending were his ~:~:~~~
er. bnie Kovacs, Fah1an.
1
kms.
lay
member
annual
lOn1
Mrs
Gary
E
Wmter~.
221
1hary
wtU
meet
Wednesday
af.
then,
Mrs. Annice
P:Nturettr. Wife Decor
rerence . with I.eo C'rr•w
and 1Srcnnd Ave. son, 10 p. m Mn.n· ternoon at 2 pm. at the legton Middleport, and Mn.
Charles Persmger , re~erws 1day Mrs Clarence E Fair- hall m Middleport with Mr.. Gress Pomeroy; Mr. and Mrs.
IUN, MON., TUES.
ch1ld. 109 Morton St , Jack!-lon, William Robson, president, pre- RichArd Gress, Mr. and
Fob. 14-15-16
•BEDTIME STORY"
MEETING RESET
daughter, 12.il p m Mor.day siding. Hosleases will be Mrs. Leon McKnight liDd d:~~:;l
(TechniNIIor)
'fh~ Portland Home Demo'1Di&amp;char&amp;ed
Perry Mitch and Mrs,
Ida Judith, Sheila and Beth.
Mar1on Brando, Da\iJd Nivf'n,
.
meetmg
plannt&gt;d
l
p
di
ed
Bachner.
Baer of Pomeroy Mr. and Mrfl.
stratwn
club
Shirle-y Jon f'~, Marie Wmd I
a 11en 1s recen 11 y
sc1m.rg
FEB 11
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sor, Reb~ea Sand, Dodv
fur Wednesday. February 10,
J Wood fl
d
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Tom lnoarelli, lind Mz. lllld Mn.
1 ded M
Goodman
has been canceled and w11l be m~ u t d r:t · M
~ a~ Evangeline Chapter 172 OES Ohlinger and dauabten, ""-'I
Fe•turwtte: Tricky Chick•
hf'ld Thursday, Feb. 18, at 1he Gm an
aug erd, infrants. da
. ugbt will have their regu1ar meet- and Sonya
Colorcartoona
•
b
reer Jr., an
- ing Thur-~
t
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MrB
auay, a : p. m. ID
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~~·hn r~~ike,"'~•. Al:.r:;
the Masonic Temple. The v.or. Health Club will meet 'l'burll
""'""!' Kirk Mr J 8 ct thy matron llld worthy patnm day at 1:30 p. m. II lilt boml
Visit us soon and
ace, ..~. m
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will oonduct a school ol In· of Mn. Arnold snowden with
--see our great selec-r"'- . Coyan, Russell Little, Edward alnlctloo for
memhen.
Allll!n. Gecqe SldDner ID cbllflltl
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I Devmcenl, Mr!. Herbert Burkt, membent .,. urged to attend. ol Ute program llld Mn.
Preftmshed
Panel·
Tile Put Couneilon of on- or Radford the ClOIIIel~
0Tony Slone, Clarence Phalen,
1ng
and
all
the
other
,
Jr, Mary Halley, Lila
G. dorua ColDlcll Daugblon o1 Am·
FEB. IJ
1 ftne products bearBrewer, erica will tneet at tbt bome of
Retllnl Jonatlutn Molp l&gt;'IP.I
I Sheets, Timothy K.
' n g l he trusted
Sandra K. Miller, Wcbael 11. Jlliaa Ema Jene Th111'8Cia7.,.. ler, Dauclttert of tbt Am~l
Weldwood name
Baroff.
- . Ding.
can Revolulloll, will meet
for th1s sym·
A
'!'be Calbolla Women'• Qab daY aflemooa, Feb.
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WATER WABI'II
of the Sacred lleort churdt will IMJme of Mrl. C. M.
meet Thurlday at 7:11 p. m, GartleJd.SI. ID Mlddllport
Headquart•rs For
SACRAMEN'l'Q, Calli. tUPII Rooory aerv1ceo will preaodo I p. 1po Allll!!ni ~
- The amount of water
Uta! Ilk: meetmc.
bt 118M Lollotn Gila,
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y- ....... ..... out, ill lt7le tlllCI•nl
ran off Into the oea
durlnl Rock Sprinp Granp
wDl Dele ad Mia
Northern Calffornla's d.,astat- meet In regular rrnlnr '!'burl- Sanbom. '!'be roll call
lng December floode wu - · day at 7:30 p. m. Tbere will bt 1p0111t wDl bo •aa ·';;~~
than twtce the q11811tily
that a program and r e - event In Amorlcan H
,
othe entire alate water project wiD he ...,ed,
•Mary Shrine, While SbriDe
will conserve for irrigation and
The Pomeroy Bend Cltlzenl JOI'lllllOm will meet ID .l'O!~r
j•rid areas wheJl the $2 bilhon Band Radio club will
meet _ . . at the IOOF
proJ•ct is compltled In
1990, Thuraday at 7:30 p. m. at tbe Friday at I p. m. The rectp-1
290 N. 2nd Ave.
Middleport, 0,
according to the Slate Depart· Youth Centor In MlliOD, W. Va. lion far Allell RUChes and ""'""I

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By WII)'De G• • IMI ...~ M.D.
Q _ caa .......,oi attacn
of dtmness occur oveo lbouei
a peraoo'a blood presoure II
normal?
A - Allh""'ll dlzzineaa and
. ll&amp;htheadedneN may be ......
elated with peniNIIIIY bl&amp;b
blood pr&lt;ssure and olio with a
ouddon loworlll fl. tho blood
preilliiiN In lilt braiD, I baa
aeveral other cauaea.
'nine Jncludo OIICIISift dlep
breathlnl, bardeninl ol l!lo arteriel In tile inner ear. e:DIB
atrokea and anemia.
11 you ohould bave lllCb U.
tacks you ohould have a thoroU&amp;b ovtrbaul iiJ JOIII" pbflllo
cian.

Why Not Leave Well Enough Alone?
WE see Increasing evidence that we are

living In a day of change, and change
It must be whether it is for better or
worse. Many of the changes come about
by the judgement of Immature youth in
polltlons of responsibility, who have a
miiguided notion th~t anything. that was
done a certain way 1n the past •• not for
the space-age that we now live m. They
are doing thta and getting by with It be·
ca\1140 we are In the
of the "'indif!er·
ent man." Too many of us are finding It
aafer to withdraw than to f•ght Many
are willing to surrender thetr •dentity
and ytold to remote authority, ami thus
give up a concept that has come down to
ua from the Greek city state, . when the
Idea of a free people was conSidered the
highest aspiration of mankmd .
The latest proposed change that will
to a degree effect every hou sehold Is be·
lng toyed with by the Secretary of Agrl·
culture In a proposal to t~ansfer the
federal meat inspection serVIce from the
Agriculture Research Service to the Ag·
ricultural :llarketing Service. What the
r oaal of Mr. Freeman mean• If he
:.~ 17y with It will directly effect every
table In the land Those who are m a po·
, 11100 to know are convinced that lt ls
not In the best interests of the public.
We the consuming public will suffer ac·
cording to a national cattleman's assorl·
aUon if meat inspection stmce Is taken
away from the scientific wing. Today lo·
cally and on a national level we are receiving the world's most wholesome
meat and It Is something that must nnt
lie tampered with by tht bureaucrats in

aae

Washington. It does not make sense that
those concerned with marketlne would
be in a position to take such u Important function over.
It gives one a sense of security to
know that there is consumer protection
service well established that allows us
to set down to a meal of our favorite
meat without a thought as to Its quality
and wholesomeneas. Through the years
the sorvice baa proved Ita worth, and we
can by no stretch of thr imagination see
anv need for change. It has been proved
that our meat supply iB the most whole·
some in the world. It looks like foUy to
this writer to take it out of the hands of
scientists who have been entrusted m
guarding and advancing this Important
task. It might mean that the pubilc
wou ld lose lta confidence In the meat
products. It is the best that the public 1s
entitled to and they are the taxpayers
who pay f~r the highly skilled service.
Our lives are complicated enough
without further complexity. Such pro·
posals as we have described should make
us even more determined In pr~tectlng
the rights, duties and reaponsibllitles
that characterize our free nation. We. are
well on our way to becoming 1 statistic
and such actions and changes_that are
not in keeping with the Amencan Ideal.
We should be ever watchful of all fan·
tastic plans and programs that would
take us further on that road. Maybe we
will rise up if we keep our eyes and ears
open and do everything In our power to
stop senselesa changoa that are not In
the best interests of eacb fam1J1.-I

Voice of Broadwav ••• re'lorting
ly DOROTHY KILGALLEN

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'1'111 VOICE OF BROADWAY

('()llectlon of madne!!l, appropriately titled •·rtme Lurchet
On or Daddy, What Will You
Be When You Grow Up?'' Such
wit and style!
Park Ave. and 6lsl St. looks
like the corner of Hollywood
and Vine th•se days. Currently

equally breathiest scenery provtded by Julie Andrews. who
captivated everyone. The word
went out Immediately, and the
word Is: "blockbuster."

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The Lighter Side
By DICJ( WEST
Unfled Preos In~en&gt;ellonal
WASillNGTON (UP!) - One
of tho oldest eetablllhed perma·
nenl organizalionaln Amorlea It
the "TGIF Club," whooe motto
II: "Thonk God lt'o Friday.'"
II Ia composed of persona who
have openl a long, harosalng
week at the orrtce and are eagerly lookinll forward to the
weekend.
That Is on well and good, but
what thio country also needl II
a "'TGFM Club." whose motto
would be : "Thonk God For MOllo
day ...
It would be composed or persons who have spent a Ions,
harassing weekend at home and
are eagerly Jookinl forwar4 Ia
1ettin11 back to the office.
The need for o TGFM Club
became apparent to me iaat
Sunday when my wife had Ia

HELEN •HELP
US!
•

l--by Helen 15ottel--'
WOIDOD Dlocrlmlllaled .\ialiul?

Pear Holen:

sort them and then send them
oa lhe mluiona lo holp pr()o
vidt food, ciothllll, ole. Please
leave a amoll border o1 popor
around tha otamp. Tbaok you.
The addresl II: Mn. Andraw
Harduby, V7 Christian St., Wal·
llniford, Conn.

There may be mort femalet
than males In the world, but
we're stlll a minority group,
and definitely discriminated a·
1a1nst. We've had to fight a Jot
harder than "minority races'"
Dear ·Helen:
to be recoKnized as individuals,
Several times we have read
Dol just "dumb dames." And
of
the pllght of unemployed
It atlll 11001 on. I wonder whethpeople
In your column. In our
er women really like the TV, ra·
town
we
have seen a need to
dio, mqatlne, newspaper, etc.,
bolster the econ&lt;&gt;my and mor"entertainment.. they put oul
ale by organizing a group which
otrictly lor woi!U'n, or whether
we call 'nle Self Employment
,...,. stuck with it beeause we
Assoclaltoo.
are offered nothing else? I
oometlmea think that tb! peoThis orpniutton Is dallgned
ple responsible for - well, for
to meet the n2ed lor employInstance - daytime TV are
ment of anyone who Is unable
be away from home most of the all men with a preconceived
to find it, duo to 1111 (young or
idea of otupld femalet. Thll)'
day. Or oald she did.
old) or some handicap. It has
hand It 1o us, juot u they hand
Observes Pbeaomeoon
thr~ phases: 1: Opporhmity
Anyway, for the better part us ail the other "Duff'' and ail·
for lboft who want to work
of o rainy Sabbath I nad oole Jy sex In periodicals deaigned
wllb bo,ndicraft of their owo
custody of my son, the mess- for the "feminine mentality,"
design; 2: Opportunity
for
maker. I 'NBS thus in a position and if we don'! like II we just people Interested In making
to observe 1 rather interesting don't have to look or read- handlcrafl items on a producwhich many of us "just don't''
phenomenon.
tion basil with each person
any ' more.
.
It came to my attention that
makln&amp; one part of an Item and
Am I 10 dlfferen\ from my the product finished In • cen1aid son, whc recently turned
sister•
when I say thai much tral location : 3: Opportunttles
3, is 1 sort of reverse pock rat.
Rathe&lt; than collect thin&amp;•, be of the "strictly for women" en- lor those who want odd jobo
tertainment - In reading and auch as repair ,....k, baby
disperses them.
Unless kepi under constant viewing II atrictly for fl"iiing? sitting, house...,..k, yard work,
surveillance, he will methodical· Aren't we 1marter than THAT? etc.
ly and systematically take ali And ohouldn'l tho MEN who
Thb! non • profit coopenilvt
of tho piaythingo out of hil loy put this junk out be told? knowMINORITY enlerpriM pooll our
chest and scatter them all over ONE OF Tlli
ledge
and
rlttiOIII"Cel,
linda
marGROUP
the Uving room.
kell
lor
tho
pl'llducla
mado,
and
When that happens, one has a Dear One:
jobl
for
yoq,
old
111111
band·
.... So tell 'em.
choice. One can houl it all back
!capped. It could be started In
~Not mo - My column us·
again. Which takes opproximateany towo. - DON SAILER, Self
usally
appears
on
the
Women's
ly one hour. Or one can make
Employment Association, . 107
Pa11es.
remember?
Though
I
him haul it all back again.
s.
E. - 6th St., Granlo Pass,
aay
you've
KDI
1
point:
must
Which takes approximately
daytime TV may have been the Ore.
three hourt.
This column Is dadicatetl Ia
I handled the matter In 1 dtcldlng factor that put a lot
family
livln&amp;. to If )'OU're haY·
ol
wives
back
m
the
labor
busineso-llke way. I •at down
inl
kid
trouble or just pioln
force.)-H.
and made an Inventory of the
trouble,
let
Helon help YOU.
litter. Following Is a t!'\le and Dear Helen :
Sho
will
also
woiCIIIIII your
Men don't just molter thlngo
certified accounting :
at women driven - they honk! own amusing experlenctfJ. AdIJII Of To)'l
Four truckt, I peg board and When I don't ahoot out of a dross Helen Bottel ln care ol
hammer, 1 "'Tickle See•• game, stop •ian change like a dr&amp;l• thll newspoper.
1 Army helmet liner, 1 sailor ster I set a blast on the hornhot. 1 cowboy hot, I "Long If there II a man driver behind
Ranger" mask. Z key rlnp, 4 me. Women doo't do thil. Why
rifles, 5 pistols, 1 llashlighl, I must men be horn prone when
a woman driver apeods a spill
plpt wrench, 1 stapler;
Also, 20 large blocks, 1 ban- oecond more than she llbould
jo, I stethoscope, I Indian head- at an lntersectlon?-D. D.
dreaa, I camel, 2 shlpo, I wind- Door D:
Why don't you ask your hutband?
I believe the usual anexpensive to warehouse. Not
ower
(male)
Is: "Well, SOM£.
every business could save aa
much money by Inventory econ- BODY'S iol 1&lt;&gt;. churn up ynt1
omy as FaMy Farmer did, Sa· dames' slow reflexes." -H.
O.•r Helen:
liba admits. But many firma,
If your readers are Interesthe said, could save money faster
ed
In helplns, .my children colo
by tight Inventory and overJect
cancelled staropa. They
head contJ:ol than by simply
slashing the pa)Toll when econu~ car, I drag line, I la1mo
om) Is needed.
To an outsider It might ap- mower, l atick hone, 1 acJbpear that Saliba limply com- hard, 2 11olf sUcks, I jUmp rope,
pelled his suppliers to shoulder I skate, 2 Easter basketa;
And, 5 book• 1 "TroD" doll,
oome of Fanny Farrner'• in1
" Mechanical Monster," 5
ventory and overhe•d lltlrdena.
pop&amp;un
larieli, I tunnel, 2
However, Saliba contendll
crayons,
I. deputy badge, I gut·
that the company·• suppliers of
tar,
1
vacuum
cleaner nozzle. 1
such expensive perilhablet as
"Ra.&amp;edy Ann" doll, 1 "Foolchocolate, susar. almonds and
pecan• an satisfied wllb the ball Coin'' depleting a Buffalo
8illl linebacker, and rl lllltll
new orrangements ander which
unldenllfied objects.
F8IUlf Farmer bU)'I 011 twoWhen my wife returnea. I wao
year contracts with the aupo
able
to preoent her with 1 eompllera malntalnlllfl the lnvenplett Jist of what ntttltd to be
lm"tes and as•Ul1lilll most of
picked up. Oddly OftO!IIh, llht
the risk• of prleo rtseo and
dld not approolate Ill¥ · alfort tq
lhortaae~. Similar oninl• havt
be . helpful
betll mlde In raducing innDTQFII..
Sorl' gt: pack••lu ma&amp;trialL

Q- What

The Southern Tornadoes fore- Iafter Norman Norri!l, South- oes had worked the baU around
ern's 8-3 center, canned a: jump for over a minute waiting for
shot at 1:17. Both teams had a good shot.
the ball in the finaJ minute of
.
.
the rourth quarter but neith- Fa•rland s Hall, however. lied
'
the s .
14
d
•~ b
er could scare. With two t.ec- ,
core . secon 8 1ai.Q Y
ondti lett Larry Price
drove ullmly tossmg ln two free throw
through a jammed defen.se for after Price had
committed
four three throws •.hrough the a twisting layup but it barely his fourth raul. Southern took
l'hords during the final o n e rolled off the n~
the lead again at 1:04 when
· t
dr
d
·
Baer st ed to th r 1 1.
mmu_e an our seconds of ti'~ Southern wok the lead in the
.epp
e ou me
ove rtime stanza.
overtime stanza at 48-46 when and swished both shots.
'J'h e score was l.ed
" " Gordon F.ISher went In for a I The score was tied again
1 . at 4~
at the end of regulation t1me bunny-layup after the Tarnad· with 44 seconds left in the ov
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Daily Sentinel Pomeroy Middl po t 0 F b 10 1965 3
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ertime as Fairland'l Russell
went to the line and tossed
ALL-STARS
through two charity tosses.
1t was then, with 23 seconds
1 ft th t B
f led and
e . a aer was ou
sank both ~ 1ve Southera u 1
h d
ed ~ l
air -e~rnlh vic ory ·
tied
han ~· h ed~c:;e
d . or
the ng
aln 8Th ~ 05 tulnndg
e encoun er. e uJgges ea
of the game was 1 three-point
In 39- 36 b F . 1 d .
Second place in the Southern jump shot by big Ken Hartung night.
marg
'
'
Y
arran
m
Valle
~~~the fourth quarter.
Y Afhlet.1c Coni erence will as the buzzer sounded .
u~ games will •·
ue preTh Dr
.
be decided this Friday
nigbt Coach Lloyd Myers's hoop- views of action next week 81
e agons, a runrung team,
when Kyger Cre~k entertains sters, the same evening had to the Gallia County Basketball
had a l5-l slate before coming
North Gailia at Cheshire and come from behiod to beat Gary Tounament wlll be held at JlaD.
to Racine. Fairland's
lone
Southwestern battles Hannan Minton's Pirates, 60-47.
nan Trace.
loss was at the hands of Rock
a-•
Trace at Mercerville.
These two county
batUes
SEOAL ALL GAMES
Hill early in the season.
Both teams are now tied for should he Iough and rugged as In the other Friday game,
,...,,.,..,
W L p OP Coach Oraynor Slone
had
the spot with 4-3 records.
Coach George Evans's Wildcats Coach AI Bowen's Eastern Ea-.
Athens
13 I !OM &amp;:YI ordered his boys to play a
Either team could win the have lost 13 straight of which gles willlry lo get back oo tht
Nelsonvilte
II 3 983 824 servative type contesllhus
runner-up position or if things several have been real heart- winning track by battling Tha
go as they are expected. both breakers.
Plains at Eastern.
7 7 931 915 lng Fairland the opportunity
MASON - The Parkersburg Cathoilc team hit in double
Galllpolis · :·.: 6 6 685 750 build up a lead and begin using
will finish as they are now. tied. North Gaiiia, who will be out The Eagles, now 14-1, sufferCatholic Crusaders whipped the gures. Rob Cullen and Ed Roe· Weltston
COfeS
Last week. Eastern finished to upset Coach John Wickline's ed thetr first setback of t hI
6 7 931 915 its fast break.
Wahama White Falcons
for dersheimer each had 13 and Pomeroy ·:::. 5 9 870 1003 Norris led all scorers
loop play without a loss as they Bobcats will finish its worst sea- season la!t Sat~day night. ~
the second time this year by a John Cullen 12.
Logan ... , • • 4 10 869 957 tossing in five field goals
in many years Saturday 52 at Belpre.
1 shaded Kyger Creek 57-55 on a son
66-57 score on the Wahama floor
Middleport . . 0 15 768 997 eight of 13 from the charity
By UnKed Press lntematloaal
In Saturda} lil!Ji. Hamden
Tuesday night.
The Falcons play at
lfor 18 points. Baer. with
East
PROBE MISHAP
will be at North Gallia, and
The visitors took an early this Friday night and
travel
SEOAL VARSJTV
was the only other Tornado
Colgate 67 Columbia 62
Rutland wlll play Eastern on
lead and maintained it through· to Spencer next Tuesday be- TEAM
OP er 1n double figures. Baer
. Chester St. 60 Rider 56
S
PT. PLEASANT - The State the Eagl08' planks.
oul the game. The Falcons fore closmg out their season Ath
W L p
~nA four for six from the field
Bos. Col. 94 Boston U. 86
TEAM VAC AJ\1.~-- GLAM~P:i
Police investigated a one car Next Tuesday night. thf! Ea.
to
on
the
23rd
at
Williamstown.
ens
.
·•
·
10
0
790
~
Cl
k
or·
miBhap Tuesday 6:30 a .m. on g1es battle M~•~•
·n
74
managed to Cut the margl
Nel
six for six at the charity line.
ar son 66
Ea te
""""ur at McAro
11
654
five points on a few occasions
The Wahama Reserves nip-. W lsloto
nvl e . 9 2 785 .~~o9 Southern's Marvin
St. 92 Ne~o~rark St. 63 co.. sthro st . . . 14 1 981 757 Rt. 33 west of Letart when a thur,
got closer.
' ped · theth Catholic
e s n .. · · • 55 5 711 - vey, even Lhough he accounted
~u weC ern
816 car driven bY Bill y Ray ward, -~:=:=:=====:::
but n•ver
~
I' · Reserves,t 42t Jackson
83 St. Peter's 77
Kyger
. k 7 7 773
5 645 633
Harry Surface, veteran Fa J. 41 , m e pre nmnary con es . Gallipolis
4 IJ 563 653 for only seven points,
a~ Brooklyn Co. 59
North G:l~.: 5 9 73G 825 New Haven, struck a boulder
con forward, had no trouble By quarters:
p
front
court.
McKelvey Connecticut 70 Mass. 63
Ha
3 9 648 733 that had slid into the h.ighway.
pop,'
4 6 617 748 m a fine performance in
scoring as he taJiied 29 points Catholic
17 17 18 14 - 66 ~rneroy
the Villanova 52 St. John 's (NY) 43
nnan
Trace
2 13 741 894 Ward was not injured and propuzzound~. ~uch useful
6 624 662
in the losing cause. Gordon Wahama
12 14 16 15 - 57 Ml~:~ · ·" • 4 11 574 766 was largely responsible ,
Muhlenberg 66 Lehigh 56
I
erty damage was .::stimateo at
little ~ounds! find
Powell, who had been hitting Wabama
Surface 12-5-29: TOTA3"rt " 0
handling
the
ball
and
keeping
Leb.
Val.
92
Fra.nk
&amp;
Mar.
78
'
SVAC
VARSITY
$150.
A
Slate
Road
crew
was
41 41 5319 5309
well for .theht Falcons
Powell 02·2; W
Van Meter 000;
the bouI·
h f lately
il d had . Rood
·the Dragons from beginning a lTemp 1e 82 Amencan U_ 61
TEAM
w L p OP dcalledfr and removed
b
d
~~ .. . in
3
" a Dig as e a e
to
z.&lt;H ·
amsley 5-2-12:
RESER\'vs
fast break attack.
Suffolk 112 Babson 77
Eastern
8 o 540 362 .' er om Rt. 3 .
SC" ore a fleki goal and managed Greene 3-2.8 Roush 10-2. ToSEOAL . . w . Ll".. p
YELLOW PAGES. Where
OP The Tornades hitl7 of 30 from JEd.m bCoro 8S6 Geneva 85
Kyger Creek
4 3 369 J6t '
Only lwo tree throw s. J 0 hn l as
I 23-- 11- 57 ·
your
fingers do
a 56 percent av- er. 1ty I. . 72 Giassb. St. 58 Southwestern
4 3 381 J83
VETERAN RETIRES
10 1 487 401 the fieldlh for
Wamsley of the Falcons had 12
Catbotlc - R. Cullen 6-l-13: Wellston
Nelsonville
·
b
l
Cia
k
76
Wilha
75
N
the walking.,
r
ms
orth GRili&lt;:~
2 5 345 411 POINT PLEASANT _ Tom
7 3 422 356 erage, e1r es percenlage of
Joe Whit Iatch, 6-3 center for Roedersheimer fi-1·13;
Whitthe
season.
Fairland
sank
18
of
Low.
Tech
77
Lowell
St.
47
Hannan
Trace
0
1
345 463
6 4 383 363
C&gt;iholic. led the Crusaders with latch 8-4-20: J. Cullen 3-6-12 ;
TOTALS
18 18 19110 1980 nAu. e,JewP!e.IJ,PieMats.antV,ernaonJJI.yAcvae-r
5 5 350 334 47 attempts lor 42 per cent. Wagner 93 Bridgeport 75
20 points. Three others of the Durfey 2-4-8; Totals 25---1~.
The Southern reserve team All.iance 91 Slippery Rock 89
4 7 401 403
won
the preliminary
Phda. Tex. 79 ~stmstr (Pa) 58
veteran of Appalachian Power
1 9 312 431
39-25. Sherm Cundiff and
Tufts 79 Brandies 69
SVAC RESERVES
Company, has retired due to HI
0 10 272 450
Nyack M1ss. 78 Nrthstrn 65
TEAM
W I. p OP hea lth. Jewell started his car41.. 4UOZ3 . 3023 McClintock each had 12 for
SATURDAY'S Rl";SlJI TS·
winners.
Alleg. 58 Wash. &amp; Jeff. 54
North Gallia
7 0 285 175 eer with the firm known as the
'
Heigh!Ji 61 Lo~a~ ·511
By quarters:
California (Pa) St. 87
Eastern
6 2 286 183 Point Pleasant Water and Light
Jackson 82
Fairland ...... tt 22 35 46--50
Indiana (Pa) St. 84 Kyger Creek 4 3 271 196 Company in 192ll. He has work95
68 Pomeroy 65
Souther:n . . . . 10 23 33
Buffalo 74 Niagara 63
Hannan Trace 1 6 168 329 ed as lineman, line foreman,
By ~nited Press International Eight Hawk points came on
Middlep
rt
Fairland
Burd
7·2-16
Hall
Hartford
91
Srn
Conn.
68
(ol)
:
Southwestern
0 7 t64 291 groundman. and truck driver
611
90
The Boston Celtics undoubted- goal·tending calls against t h
oki-14, Russell l-4-6, Dilldn
Soutb
TOTALS
18 18 1174 ll74 groundman.
52 Eastmore 4_9
\
Jy will win the Eastern Divi- Knicks.
FRIDAY'S GAMES·
0. Eaton 6-21-4. Totals 18
Shepherd 104 Potomac St. 84
SATURDAY'S RESULTS:
~-.~.~-.
sion of the National Basketball
~---17) 50.
Glenville 83 W. Va. St. 64
Belpre 59 Eastern 53
.About 4 mtlhon tons of hg·
Association this season with
at Athens
Southern - Price 3-2-8,
Ald.-Broad. 113 Davis &amp; Elk. 74 Racine 84 Kyger Creek 69
mte are mined annually in the
•
at Logan
ris 5-8-18, McKelvey 3-1-7, Ba· D.C. Tchrs. 99 Coppin St. 86 North Gallia 68 Hannan, w. va. U. S. largely by open pit methease, but either Cincinnati or
18
·
Middleport
·
atat Wellston
Pomeroy
er .f.&amp;-14, Fisher 2-+5. Totals N. Car. 107 Wake Forest 91
63
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Phl!adelphla look ready to give
'S
GAME"
17
(18-24)
52.
Win.
Salem
fit
St.
Augusts
50
LAST
NJ
•
the IY!ts the fight of their lives
SATURDAY
~t:.-33
filler
'""
N Car. A&amp;T 92 Livingston 50 Sy
VGiliiT s57RESSULhT: t
DOWNIE-GROSS WILL BE
\n the playoffs.
'tU
Pomeroy at Athens
Mi. (Fla.) 141 Tampa 110
mmes a ey
out wes ~
Concinnati Tuesday night
Gallipolis at Middleport
Nallonal BasketbaU
Randolph-Macon 93
ern 55
broke a seven-game losing
Nelsonville at Logan
By United Press laternallooat
Hampden-Sydney 91 (otl FRIDAY'S GAMES:
slrmg to Boston by thumping
at Jackson
Eastern Division
Ft. Bragg 94 Quantico 74
Southwestern at Hannan Trace
W. L. Pet. Wash. &amp; Lee 95 Old Dom. 85 The Plains at Eastern
the defending NBA champiPREPARING FOR
ons. 134-121, hefore 7,532 fans Led by Bob Ford and P. J.
Boston
48 Jt .814
at Cindnnati Gardens. And Phil· Ray!, with 17 and 15 points rec·mcmna
· H
G. Wash. 73 Grgtwn (DC) 68 North Gallia at Kyger Creek
36 21 .632 Maryland St. 101 Vir. Union 92 SATURDAY'S GAMES:
adelphia made it nine wins in spectively, the Fenwick High
Philadelphia
32 26 .552 Geo. Tech 73 Georgia 62
Hamden at North Gallia
ll starts since Wilt Cha mberlain School Reserve team upset the
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New York
19 38 .333 Duke 78 N. Car. St. 67 (at)
Rutland at Eastern
joined the team with a 132·114 Eastern Reserve team. Tues.Western Division
r..E . La. 70 McNeese St. 60
wm over San Francisco. St. day, 46-33, at the Fenwick f!YW.
W. L. Pet Southern Missis&lt;ippi 96
MONDAY'S GAME:
Louis nipped New York, 108- Fenwick jumped off to a !3Los Angeles
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play their style of ball and edget _the onc~beaten Dragorut 5250 m overtJme Tuesday night
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Gotsip In Gotham
The town'J newest twMome
11 rather an unexpected one Geor11e C. Scott and Tammy
Attorney Mark Lane relum•
Grlmeo. They chat at Gallag·
from Europe today after coffioo
ber't until almost closing time,
pleting: his honeymoon, a lecand have even been known to In residence at the posh Regenture
tour, reading the 26 volGil
10 bowllni together. Well. he cy are Burt Lancaster,
ume~
of the Warren Report , and
Bobby
can olwaya tell her about Ava Young, Janet Leigh,
finishing the first draft of hit
Gardner and she must have a Darin and Sandra Dee. a boubook. (No, I don't know In what
1ang of anecdotes obout Harve quet of ~tars to make any aut&lt;r
order.) The book. ocheduied for
Presnell. If they run out of talk graph hunter erstatie .. . Sorry
Spring
publication, will be cal~
Mercury Records, I think the
oboul strikee and opares
ed "Rush lo Judgment."
Judy Garland plannin&amp;
to tttle or your new album "Rare,
write o novel? That's the re· Hot and Cole Porler" Is in ex- You'd be surprised to learn the
names of three Gotham hotels
port. She'o ouppoaed to be gel- quitltely poor laste. It wouldo't
on the Wesl Side) that are
lin&amp; a4vlce on the croll from have rated applause if the great (all
on
a cash--on-delivery status
Penelope Mortimer, author of composer had been living, but
Mick''The Pumpkill Eater." Phyl since he died only recenlly, It with their purveyors
ey
Rooney
expects
to
Jauneh
ill Newman haa just signed fo r is particularly appalling.
his long-planned aetor.'s workthe new Frank Loesser mu!Sical,
shop
in Hollywood late next
There's renewed talk around
•·Pleuurea and Palace!lH
month.
Il's been in the blue-Prlnct Philip will put out a the Main Stem that there may
lrlendly hand lo the French by be a protest strike by music- print stase for over a year.
lnaucuratlnll a new polo field tans against cert.aln of the clty'a
ot Cannea In early April. He's dl•cothequ ... . But no one thinks
promioed to slick around tho It will do 1 fat lot of good. The
Rtvlera for some of the Cannes discotheque set, composed of
Film Featlval piety, too. (! society and beatniks, includes
reallzo the front pa&amp;es oome- very rew members of any unllmeo are depressin1.
what ion : they 'll probably ignore tho
By LEROY POPE
with Vietnam and Cambodia and pi rkets and Watusi right in
United Prell laternatlonol
oll that oort of thin&amp;, but
If Klm Novak doesn't exact.ly aPrince Philip is dedicating a dore Phil Foster for whal she NEW YORK &lt;UPI)-ln manpolo lleld In April, the world regards as " bar b~ " 11t her when ufacturing and retailing tile
con'l be AU. bad. 1
For- they appeared together on a re- most effective economlet don't
rttl Tucker'• YOUDI bride, Mar. ('fnt. Jack Eigen TV show in Chi- necessarily Involve lfring people, according to President JaUyn, II hospitalized for minor caao.
Chris
Holmes,
about
lo
be
cob
Saliba of Fanny Farmer
IIUtfltry.
divorced from Arlene Dahl. nev- Candy Shops. Inc., Rochester,
Jaclt Benny, tvll)'body '• Val· er seems to run out of be.ant.ies. N.Y.
entlne, will be 71 - beg pardon. He's now doting Eleanor Park· Saliba oald he olmo•t doufi-plus - on St. VaienUnt's er, the lovely actress who ljlst bled Fanny Farmer's profits
Day ... Jack Carter il operal· settled her legal afloirs With -It's a national company- in
In&amp; In •plendor at tht Amerl- lrtiot Paul Clemens
The 11164 without any significant incana whert he'1 starrihl at the first New York preview of "The crease in sales and with little
Royal BoL Hil lUIIe Is made Sound of Mutic" went ove1 with impact on the pa)Toll.
cgmfy as home with the .erv- a sucress that astounded evtn The biagest olngle saving. he
l&lt;elof 1 butler, bartender, walt- insiders who knew it could be said, was a 27 per cent reduc-er and hllchtck Jirl for the par- a wlnntr. There were 26 bursts tion ln Inventories in the !act
lilt Jock toilet lor hlo show of enthusiasm from lhe tough of a 6 per cent production in·
lluolntu pol betwNn hil per. professional audience: ll start- crease.
lormlneee
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lflpiVint pndlcts a beot-oell· tho mountains of Bavaria and gredlenll thai go Into candy
If fGr Rllpb Schotnttoln'o new on throU&amp;b Salzburg and the are ezpenalve merchandile and

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Walter Dauchy of Pomona,
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activity.
after lengthening that lead
Balti~ore
26 29
Cincinnati's win still left the half to 28-13 they were
Industrial League
lletrml
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the Royal s 1!1&gt; games back of er headed.
February 4, 1965
San Francisco
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the Cells, but it showed the
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Blue and Grey - v. Wippel
Tuesday's Results
Roy~ls are ready for Bos- For Fenwick P . J . Rahl, Wil- 515 : E. Jlachner 451; W. Chis- St. Louis. 100 New York 103
ton m the playoffs - providing lar~ D~rst and John Emler did
SOB; F. Porter· 547; J_ Duerr Ct~clnnah 134 Boston 121
Cincinnati can get past Phila- &amp; fine JOb on the boards.
517. Toto! 2548· Won 3 Lost 0 Philadelphia 132 San Fran.
delphia in the first round or ac· Far Eastern Pooler
and Points 8. K &amp;.' c Jewelers _ 1 (Only games scheduled)
tion.
Warne each had 10 poln!Ji.
R. Bowen 489; J. Jolmson 530:
Wednesday'• .Ga~es
Oscar Robertson hooped 42 This evens Fenwick's record P. Radford 425; Blind 390. A.. New York vs. Cmcmnatl at Det.
big point8 in Tuesday night's at nine wins and nine losses. Stobart ~l. Handicap 3: Total Bo~ton at . Detroit
~onte~l before leavmg to a Their next game will be against 2328 . Won 0 I.oot 3 Poin!Ji &amp;.
Philadelphm at Los Angeles
standmg ovation, whl1e bench- the Racine freshman team on Mr. Bee - P. Casci 404;
(Only games scheduled)
warmers Hap Hariston and Friday.
Blind 390; K. Lawhorn 397; J. .
Thursday's ~ames
Bud Olsen added 22 and 16 Box score :
344· M. Werry 491. Cm. vs. O.t. at Fl. Wayne, Ind.
points in impressive shows.
EASTERN ~33)
ToW! 2026· Wo~ 2 Lost t Pomill Phila. vs. S.F. at Oak., Calif.,
Sam Jones hit 28 fur the Celts. Douglas OOO: Pooler 3-4-10:
Ashland otJ _ J. Mees 3o6; St. Louis at Baltimore
The 76er&gt; tangled with Newland 3+7; Roush 03-3: H. Vineyard 366; D. Bechtle (Only games scheduled)
the. Wamors at San Jose. Warne 4-2-10: Justice 1-ll-2:
J. Folirod 299; E. Gilland
Calif. San FranciSco operated Benedum o.M: Curi!Ji Ol·l; To·
Handicap 150: Totai 2006.
Flgbt Resutts
without injured Nate Thurmond tals 11-11- 33.
Won 1 Loot 2 Points 2.
By Unfted Pre&gt;, Jnternaltonal
at center and his substitute.
FENWICK 146)
Davis &amp; Warner _ E. Perry NEW YORK (Sunnywide GarConoio Dierking. played a Ford 7·3-17: Ryal 7+15: cas·
; R. Carson 460; H. Grate dens)- (UPI) - Billy Collins,
sharp game. He scored 30 and ci 1-1-3 ; Emler 2-2-6; Durst
. H. Chesher 444; F_ Reich- 151, Nashville, Tenn., knocked
held Chamberlain, the loop's l-3-5; Freeman 0·0-0; Carlson
411; Handicap lOS; Total o·lt Ricky Ortiz, 148, San Juan,
top scorer. to 33 despite a four- tHH1; Mullen 000: Rocchi ooWon 1 Lost 2 Points 2. P. R., (3) .
inch
height
disadvantage. O; Totals 18- 10 - ~.
&amp; Lolise - J. Bailey
Dierking was one of three play.
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: T. Bowen 469 ; K. w·.ggms
'" obtained from Philadelpaia
Wesl
K. McElhinny 446:
IV.
ln the big trade that sent Cal Poly (Pomona) 50
556. Total 2440. Woo 2
Chamberlain back to his home
u. San Diego 47 lmt 1 Points 6.
town
Azusa 107 Biola 76
Ind. High. Game. - J. Bai.t.ey
~'!ashy 76er back court ace Ha1 LA P
88 S C I C l d
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Greer tallied 31 points and P~s~e~~ 8! ;;:itti:.: 7:- •• 211 : In · Htg efl~s - "
· LOGAN. Utah (UPI) - Big
big rookie Lucious Jackson add- Oregon St. 92 Hawaii 6l
ford 556. Team High Game - Wayne Estes. Utah State Uni·
ed 20 more. while no other
S~tsher .&amp; Lohse B93; Team versity basketball star who died
Warrior wa~ able to swish
Pleasant Valley Ho.,pital
Hagh Senes - Blue and Grey in a bizzare accident, was takmore than 17 points.
ADMITTED: Ja·ne
Marie Restaurant, 2548.
en today to Montana where he
The 32-26 record of Philadel- Frye. Pl. Pleasant: Donald E. Swsrn Okla. 71 Nrwsn Okla. 57 ~~: ~I• ca~eer for certain
ph1a " mtsleadmg Wtth cham· Russell, Leon.
.
er1can gory.
berlain in the pivot, the 76ers DISCHARGED
Ouachita 81 Harding 76
Eales' hometown of AnaconTexas 81 Arkansas 65
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cl 1y ·
: Brenda
must oow be considered a title Daniel, Pl. Pleasant; Mrs. Rot- Tex. Tech 82 Tex. A&amp;M 76 (ot) a, a ose kmt smelter comlhreat.
.and Terril, Rutland; Anna Mae Arkansas St 70 Southern St. 56 mumty of 1,000, scheduled two
At New York, Richie Guerin Elkins, Mason: Carl Simpkins,
A- M 1 Ark Tech s;
~era! services .- requiem
and Zeimo Beaty led st. Louts Pl. Pleasant; Gregory Stalnak- Hendrix 82 Hend.;...n 66
ntes at St: Mark s Ep•scoP?l
In its win over tbe Knicko with er PI Plea.ant· Cl
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Church Friday and a publiC
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service a half hour later in tho
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J ohn Brown 110 Evanget 82
Anaconda Senior. High School
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McMurray 106 ntinois Col. 82
Greenville 87 Rose Poly 85
Ill. Wes. 86 Milliloin 74
Akron 65 Oberlin 42
f'hio Wes. 88 otterbein 79
Denison 65 Kenyon 56
Wooster 83 Mt. Union 75
Wittenberg 67 Capital 59
Indiana Cen. 71 Franklin 70
Trinity IDI.) 75 U. Ill. (Chi.) 70
Heidelberg 87 Bal..Wal. 81
62 Kansas St. 57
Geo. Williams 85 Chi. Tchrs 83
St. 73 CeiL Michigan 68
Peru St. 71 Doane 72
Morningside 76 S. Dakota 74
Lakeland 101 St. Norbert 96
Milton 95 Nrthwstrn ~Wis .) 73
U. ~Mil. Br.) Wis. 90
Whitewater St. 86
Soolhwest
Abilene Chris. 83 Ark. St. 70
Tex. Chris. 94 Rice 75
Sm Methodist 76 Baylor 74

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Memorial gymnasium.
Rev. John Caton. rector of St.
Marks, of which Estes was a
member, will officiate at both
services and burial afterward
at nearby ~'unset Memorial
Gardens.
The 21-year-&lt;&gt;id Esles who at
'
8-foot-6, 225 pounds often appeared awkward on ~ bard·
woods, began developlllg the
most talented patr of shooting
hands m the Rockies while performmg· f..- the Anaconda High
Copperheads. From prep ball
he went on to become this
year's second highest collegiate
scorer in the nation_
His death occurred Monday
night less than two hours after
be turned In what be fell was
the best game of hls career ~o~paon, l-ll-2: L. Cade, 2-1- 48 points against Denver Unf.
' · Cade, &amp;-!·!3; CriSwell, 2- versity to set an Aggie career
1H; TOTALS ~7 ·
scoring mark of 2,001. Estes
SOUI1IWESTERN (56)
d three
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an
compamons stopPed
A • 4+9; Jacksoo, 5-1-11; at the scene of an auto crash
Cook, 11-3-25; .Hall, M-7: Bry- and he brushed his ·head
ant, ~; EUtott, 1-1..1; ~ egamst a d8llgling power line.
TALS 2U-55.
. "Wayne's hands started I!IIIOk·
Symmes Valley 11 12 16 18-67 mg and he fell tA&gt; Ute groond,"
Southwestern
7 11 16 21-55 safd one of his companions who
Reservea - SW 32. SV 23.
vafnlv trtPI! tn ..,Mo• him

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mes Volley on the Highlanders' ers COIIIIDilted 12:
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planks Tuesday night.
The JlsliOlj Jed. ll-7 - :.
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The Ioso JetI Coach
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Myers' quintet with a 7·7 sea· Wllb seven seeMida left• ~ ~ . the ~ · Ow
aon record. Tbe win wa.; only 1Highlanders mm.a 1 ~- 1 1 thw ~ · ens 8COl'ed
lho VikingS' second in
!ti 'one situation. Jackson lfObbed
pmes thla winter. SW bad de- a rebound and pusbOd ft In lor arne: acore of the vara•ly
feated the Lawrence countians SW as the buzzer ounded all I SVMM!l:S V
earUer 111 lba lea lOll.
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ur day a It ernoon callers were
Mr. and Mrs. o. M. Rife of anytime after noon Thursday, to The
11•t trouble
gold lor lodollars.
that
smce •
Carpenter, Rt. I, a11d
:lfrs.
World War II, Americano have ·1
Ethel Rile.
Mrs. Ethel Rife and
BOn,
spent or inveRted more abroad
James Dale, made .a busin ess
trip to Wellston la•t weok.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rife,
CWS Ofes
Mr. George Martln and Mrs.
Freda Bowen made a business - - - - - - - - - - trip to Pomeroy Monday.
Roy Ellil ia: confined to his
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Thorn. home by illness. Joe CarRey is
Wontlnuerl From Page 1)
a1 and somt, Larry and Stevie, doing the janilor work at the
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munist party newspaper Prav- ·
Athens, spent Suday with her sc hooI d unng
13 a sence.
da
declared that no soci&lt;tlist
Mrs. Bl anc he Stanley, who ,
mot her, Mri. Freda Bowen.
Larry Rife spent Wednesday recentlY underwent sur(iery at · state wanLs war and called on

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GRAND OPENING

Did you know that you can cut costs on lon1 dfa..
tance calls? You can get the best "bargains" by
keeplnr the foUuwing points in mind:

J. Staticm-to·slatiun calls always cost leu than

both CO!!,t proportioJtatft·v•Jesa after 6 P.M. and all day Saturday aDd
Sunday.
personwto-person

cal1~-but

2.

Ptraon~to""'Perlon. calls always cost more than
•tation-to-•tation eaUJ, rerardleiJ of tbt tiiDI
they 're made. Advantage? There's no charplor a
1Jir10n-to-per•on caU if the ver11on you're callla.a
cannot be reached.

3e After 8 P.M. ca1!11 are your bigge~t bargain.

Fm· no more than $1.00 ( e:trhlll-i 11g taxes), you can
make any Bfafiun-to-stalio11 call more than 220 air..
line miles distant and with in the cont inental U.S.
(Alaska and Hawaii excepted) fo r the first 3 minute!!. Howe\o·e r, this new. low "after 8 P.M.'' rate
does not apply to penon-to-per•on calls under any
circumstances.

4• Ratea for all of these tong distance caUs are
based on the fir~t 3

1~1 inut es.

Toda_v -with Ltargain1 like this-you can afford to
" se lung distance for all it&amp; wot'th.

I other relatives at Cabin Creek,

kins were guests of Mr.

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Mrs. Robert Jewell.
• Hurshel _Jusllce 1pent Sun-\ Mr. and Mrs. Felix Alkire
day w1th Ius brother, Rev. Has. 1 spent Saturday evening with
1 sel Justice and famtiy ol Min·
Mr. and :\llrs. George Wright ,
fuesday would:
I den, Ohio. Their !aUier, Mr. Pomeroy.
-Require tllat the i&amp;nilioo be I Wed Justice •pent Saturday ond
Gordon Gibson has enlered
locked and keys removed from 1Sunday wit his son Hasse l and Ohio Univerflity for the spring
unattended cara.
: family.
st' mesler.
-Authorize free, permanent . Mrs. Ethel Rite spent Satur. J'v lr. and Mrs. .lack Boa'"d of
lishipllieenses ·to persons over day eveninc with her partmts, Cross Lane, W. Va ., spent the
'10 7ear1 old.
/ Mr. and Mrs .. Mart Mollohan weekend visiting Mrs.
c;yde
-Create a seven-member of Tuppers Plams.
1 Anderson
and family,
Mrs. Myrta Rife haan't been Mrs . Elsie Haning and Mrs .
so well the past few days. She Kate Wilson called on
Mro;
will be 89 March 8th and friends Nellie Clay.
are asked to aend her a card. I Mrs. Eugene Atkins !ipent a
Mrs. Myrta Rife, Dexter, Ohio. Sunday afternoon visiting
her
mother, Mrs. Mary Diehl.
WDGE TO MEET
VIrgil Walker, worshipful masHILOW TEMP
r&lt;~
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1ng of the Shade River Lodge lowest temperature
reported
You don I have to. retll'e com- No. 453, F &amp; AM, Thursrtay, 1this morning in the 43 adjacent
pletel¥ to get soc1al
· February 11 at 7:30 p. m. All slaleg was g below zero
at
benefits, Robert G. Lorent, Sow members are uraed to attend
· temperature Tuesday was 84 at
rial Security District Manager
i11 Marietta, sa id today. If ynu 1
LEAPS FROM HRJD&lt;.iF.
Clewiston, Fort Myers
and
expecl to earn $1200 or less WESTERVILLE, Ohio (UPI) Ocala, all in Florida.
th1s year, you would be cansid- - Police here report that Mrsrs•·ll 1;;:;;;;;;;;;;;..;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,
ered COIJlpletoly retired and Mary Hodgden, 64, l:''f::lco:;~ ~ ~
would be entitled to all of your feet from a bridge into
benefits.
ered Alum Creek and wa s
It is not necessary to slop jured fatally. They said
working completely to get so· death apparently was suicide. !
Yeur Dtt~tndoblt
tial security retirement bene·
Daliler For
fits. In fact, you can earn a
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The House handed President Kerns , who _are members of the vaduals from all wal.Q of life,
Johnson
an
overwhelming f'arav~n, will. serv~ as hostess ! and ~h~ states of Virginia, W~t
victory Monday, passing the so-- ror thu; years sp~mg event
V~rgm1&lt;.1 . Kentucky and OhlO
called "gold cover" loflslatlon Mrs. Kerns satd yesterday will be reprmnted a1 sprmc
on 1 roll call vote of 300 to 82. the unit ?ow i?~ ludes approxi- I sess ion.
Votlnj! lor the measure were mately 116 famiites who own I . Touro are expected to
be
Zllll Democrats and 4&amp; Republi· Alf Stream Trailer&gt;. and that lined up for the visitors, and
cans; opposing it were 72 Re- approximately 50_ f&amp;mih~s are all r~ational facilities will
publicans and 10 Democrals.
expected to participate m the be available arcordlni to chamThe effect of the bill, if 8 ~ three-day ses1 ion in
Gallia her official&amp; .
ed
b
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Se
uJd
be
counly
Members of the caravan w111
prov
y t e nate wo
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lo free $4, 750,000,tl00 worth of . Chamber offic~.als urged Gal- l be eully recosnlzod-they will
gold to meet overseaa: demands h~ counUes , to throw out the be attired in blue berets.
un the U.S. gold supply, thus r
cru:pet' for the v1sitors. One of the major items of
strengthening the doUar abroad Some w11J a~rive here on Wedw 1business scheduled here by the
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unt·l ,., the selccti
.on of a teen ,'
and proVI·d·mg some extra msurance for prosperity at home.
The caravan includf's indi· queen ror the nationa l rally,
' schedu1ed 1n Laramie, Wyo., '·
Chairman Wright Patnam D-1
Tal., of the House Banking 'and
MEMB_ERS ONLY
June 21 through July 5.
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Currency Committee described
e Irs 81 course o eoe caravan s open to indiIt as •·an outdated carryover fered by the Bureau of Mmes vid_ual s who_ own AIr Sl ream I
fr-om earlier times when the at the Syracuse town hall Feb. traders. ~t 1~ an international
do11 ar was redeemable in gold,'• 16 • 17• 18 · 19 • and 23 wlll he orga nJ za t Jon . 1,as t year
1n
The dollar actually is redeem· open only to members of the New Jersey, so me 3,000 fami- '
able in gold only by foreign Syracuse and Racine First Aid lies partir ipt:~led in the nationa l .
c~ntral ban ks, similar Lo
the squads · It was ~arr1er repor t· 1ra II y. 'l'h e t ravr 1 trailers range 1
U. S. federal reserve banks. ed lhe cot1r se WI II be open t o 1between t~ and 311 f('rt.
in 1
Since 1934, neither U. S. nor the public.
, !eng! h.
~foreign dtizens have been able
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WASHI NGTON !UP! I _ Sen·
The unit rally of the Walley Byam Caravan club of
ate approval is expected next West V~rgmia Will be held at the Gallla County Junior
week of a measure to abolish ' Fairgrounds Apnl 30 through May 2
lhe historic requirement that
ThiS was announced Tuesday at the Gallipolis Chamone-fourth of all !edlral retei'Ve I her of Commerce meeting at Oscaro, by Mro. Thelma EIbank depoolts be backed by a liott, executive secretary.
comparable value In gold.
Mr. and Mrs. Marlm
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SPARE RIBS

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SOCIAL
SECURITY

PICNICS

STEWING CHICIEIS ·~~g~b.

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79c

Swift's Premium-U. S. Gev't lntp•ct•d
FLAVOR GROWN-For lakin1 or Stewlna

Stokely's

Green Onions 2 bnch. lSc APPles

carney said a pay raise bill
introduced in tile House would
benefit only 4&amp;,000 of the 52,0110
state employe•.
Other meuurf!s introduced

Swift'• PraMiu-u. S. Cov't. lnepectel

69c

Sliced Bacon

k heat

8UC W

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ican Federation of State, County Mr. Billy Vatella is spending Gordon Aikins, Mr. and Mrs.
and Municipal Employ...
1some lime w1th hi&amp; mother and David Rtggs and Eugene At-

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Stokely'•

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SAUSAGE
c.... 39c
2 4-o.,

Center Cut Roasts Chops

10, l .....

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Van Hollen

Stokely's

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W.N 0AMP'8

-------------Loin End Roast Sliced lb. 53c

43c

aDd struck a match Tufsdayl"
~Appoint • spertal Senate
ltirtt..lf to death 10
commlttea lo study hospilal an opputal ottlcllde•
Htllloe plan rates
Officers said Youn1'• fctm·
- Require lhe ' clear and 1ly told them Young went becomplete labeling" ol all park· I bind tbe bouse to burn some
•I• ollerod for sale.
trash. When be did not return
-Provide township •mployes b" mother-In-law, Mn. €•1wllh aeven paid holida vs a! " " Buchanan, 19, '"'"'bed
~oar.
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and found bis charred body in
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.a shed.

er states.
Romer said lt would not reI
I(Uire the use or 1ny public
funds. Children would be required to bring written permis·
sion from a parent or 1uardtan evening with biB sister, Mr. and Veterans Memorial Hospital, is ~he United States to " put an
to be excu!led tor the rellgiou1 Mrs. Larry Hoffman and son recuperating at the home of . nd to dangerous provocations"
training.
Stevie, Albany.
' her ~on and daughter-in-law, Mr. l m Southeast Asia. There was
Labor Back'i Pay Bil"ls
Mrs. Sarah Rife and
son and Mrs. Duane Stanley.
no sign or H repitition or Tues· Mrs. car1 sampson is visiting \da~ ·s violent attack on the U.
435 Second Aven U e
Se111. Charles Carney, !). Larry, spent Sunday evening
Youngstown, and Pancake, both with Mr. and · Mrs. Chauncey her mother, Mrs. Clyde Ander S. Embassy in Moscow by a
1abor union officials, introduced Staneart and Mrs. Marearet 1son, while her husband is in mob protesting American ai r
Gallipolis, Ohio
lhe pay raite bill for the Amor- Brooks or Cerpenter, Rt. l
Greenville, S. C.
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P-Coldwater, II modeled alter
a Michigan law and olmilar to
laws in effect in llllnoll, Indtana, New York and several oUt-

BEANS
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tous instruction

STOKELY
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KIDNEY .

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FULL RIB HALF

Meaty Loin End

Wesson

BEANS
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Dally Sentinel,_Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 .,

IApril 30-May 2

!~:~:£;:::"!:;::_:~~~ .Law Changed I Air Stream Trailer Group
Ibur~ID&amp;
In House Vote T0 H0 Jd Sprmg RaJJ y Here

mora controverlial meaouroa,
lncludJne bUll to:
-Allow thlatudy of commun.Ism In public echoolo In conjunc- By Mro. Sarah M. Rife
tion with the taachlnl of Amer.
lean hlo•-·
Larry Hoffman had 1he cast
-·~ ond aovernm-t.
"'"
-Provide •tate employe1 removed from his foot Satur\fiith a f60 per week across-the· day and is doing fme.
board pay Jncreue.
Weekend guests of Mr. and
-Allow public achool pupl11 to Mn. Charles Rife and Larry
be excuoed from two hour• of were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brooks
claun per week to attend of Carpenter. Mr. and Mrs.
outoldt ref'w"'uo
Charles A. (Jack I Rile of St.
..- lnotructiOn.
8plrtt Of '71 Revived
Albans, W. Va., Mr. Joseph L.
The bill allow'••
tbe
teaching
Rile
of Chillicothe, Mr. and
lf'6
o! communltm aiDtii wflh Am- Mrs. George Beveridje anrl
erican ltudtet Wll another at· son, Fred, Columbu!l and Mr.
tempt to modify tho 10-year-old and Mrs. 0 . M. Rile of Car-

cratic Sens. &lt;'liver Ocaoek of
Northfield, Don Peue of Oberlin, Charltt L. Pancake of Nelsonville llld Robert C. Blackburn o! Dayton.
The •·released lime"' for relig-

STOKeLY
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Roast

Rib End Roast

49c
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Reg.
Drip
Fine

PORK LOIN

PUFFS

Sire
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ROASTS
4-roll

public

F~~=~-~~,~~ ~-·~:~~ Gold Reserve

••spirit of 76'' law which re- penler.
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th at Amencanism
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be Mr · and Mrs. Daye canode day
at 2:30
p.m.church
at the West
qulfes
Columbia
EUB
wt.th
tau11ht before any other political of Carpenter Rt. I and Mro. Rev. Ralph Mahoney offi·c,·al·
F reda Bowen , local, spenl FriphiiO!Ophy.
in g. Burial will be in Graham
It was· introduced by Demo- day afternoon with Mr!!. P'ayf! cemetery. Fri·ends may call at

Swift's Premium - U. S. Government Inspected

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MARGARINE

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BEANS
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10c OFF LAIIL

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CUT CRUN

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JERGEN 'S
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Pillsbury or B1ll1rd
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Tunday'a action wae marked

BISCUITS

. Acnday Thru Thunday-9 to 6
F rlday and Saturday--8:30 to 8:30

&lt;UP!) - TltJ otalo llr pollutton conlrol board

l'Ontrovorolal propooal to rllll
th• llata 111ft lal from 3 to 4
&amp;olo Ill f!rot hlllrlnJ In
the HGuu Educotlon CommUtoe
toniCbt.
iltprlllentollvoo of the Ohlo
CoUDCU
for
Eduutlon
(0CE), lpGIIIOI'II of tho Initiated
bill, plan to preoont their cue
tor the bill they IIY wU1 provkle
additional
IChOOll.

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Sales Tax Hike Proposal
Gets First Hearing Today

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PLAN BAKE SALE
J4AS(I~ - Tho WSCS of the
:Mason Methodist Churoh will
bold a bake 111e Saturdly startIng at 10 a. m. at Thomas· Gro-

cery, Second-St.

TOLEDO mPI) - Miso Elhel
Baiden, 21, Toledo, was killed 1
early toclay when she lost ~on- :
lrol or her car, crossed the me· ~·

dian strip and hit a tr.1Cior·

PLUMBING
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trailer.

fury ...the bigg011t, plushest Plymouth eV€r. JUilt one of Plymouth's 60 different models .•. the Roarini 'still

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LUMP COAL OR
RUN-OF-MINE

Beladere

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mt1te Intermediate ctaaa.

... the compact that hasn't
forgotten why you buy a compact.

... the fast-movinr
fastback from Plymouth.

,__ . tbe big buy

Pick Up At Our Lot
Or (all WY 2·3284 - Middleport

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Phone WY 2-3284

Middleport, Ohio

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Literature
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D. up Greeoup 4:20 I m,f
down Greenup uo &amp;
m.; 1ndlana down G......up 1:·

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Scout Recognition Service
m~:k :!i./a:'~~~~= Held at Methodist Church

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Two Pomeroy ~m~~en~ for three mmutes and had been
Euterod HD&amp;pltal
visited on SundBY with Fr:
.
"'""" Bl11on Tbe
a.m.; o. F. Sbearer U[l !llelaquadmen
demons ra
·· ved to live several years
parent.l Mr. and Mn.
MASON - A ScGdt
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pacer when
the .re\1
H said a pacer mav be Among those who entered
Board ~nd her' sister, Mrs. M.aSerYlee wu held
are .,omored by
3:~ a.m.
Middleport Busme&gt;~ and Pro· Ionge~ ..;' and used at hom•' I Hol zer Hospital in the past :M PT p].EASANT - The Lit· ry ·Berry.
~ Scout Sund8y, February
Fin Departmeut.
GIIIUpGIIo DOJD OVEC
kslonal Women's Club nwT al pure . s
oneself
! hours were Mrs. Ralph
R.
. Department of
the
...,.,I
Methocli!t
Girl Scout committee
7:20 p.m.; Reliable down
the ofhce of t~ Columbu ~ and effecttvelyd b~l to lea~n to use Waugh, 1034 second Ave., .char- er~~~ePleasant Women's Club Mr and Mrs. Delbert
at the er~= of the $5th Annt·
were Mr.s. atarles
11:15 p.m.: Cotton Queen
up
Southern OhlfJ Elertn r ('owiJa
~t'm~u~~~ to mouth resuscita· \es A Bates, Rt. 2 ~alhpohs, ~Ill present the program at ~e visltmg their s~c:ndDotson ~e~~ or Scouthlg.
ger and Mrs. Robert
2· 1~ a.m.: Lawrence B. up 3:30
ny Tuesday evem ng
th . d those who had no~. to ~ISS Dorolhy H Haislop. Rio the Friday February 12th meet,.. tly , Mr Qlld Mrs.
Palm
ry
RoUih . Cadet Scouts,
Onward up 5:25 a.m.;
The buslnt'ss ffil't'Ting
was ~ ~~n. an r !rs; Aid Co urse, and &lt;~rande . Kndtal Dawn Hash. Rt. m of the' club with Mrs. Roy and daughter at West
The Rev .
Marvan
Sally Yeager,
up 6:15 a.m.; Solvay
preceded by dmner at
the ta ite a h h d complete· I this I 1. Vmton, Peter Arnold Halley ' [ r!henaur chairman and Mrs. Beach, Fla.
pastor' uaed for his sermon.
and Linda
8 a.m.; Orco up 8:40 l . m..
Martin RP:-tauran1
Presld~nT thost' w o t ~e a refresher m Ftt 2, Crown Cit y, Sandra Jean D W R'othgeb co-chairmen. Mr Charles Aldridge and Jesus Were A Boy Scout." He
Scouts, Kathy
Kanawha RIVIl!F- Lucy Jane
Mrs. Al\.nldo Werner opt-nt&gt;d cou~~~~e ~~~ ~~ght prove mvttlu Anthony . 2610 Jackson Avt! • Pt.j The. program .will use .a~ its daug~ter • Gratus, and
Mrs. brought out what leaders
and Cecilia Smith.
Up Marmet 10:55 p.mj~
tht' mt&gt;!:'IIIH!. Y.Jth the Club !1.
t some time to save Pleasant , Ca r! E Lynch. Rl. l theme the outstanding ctttzens J . R. Kmg, Pt. Pleasant w-ent Scoulinll should expect
Duncan Bruce down
Women·!\ Coller!
able ' . l'f .
1, Pt Pleasant, Ja~es Blake. f the month of February - Ito H ntington on Friday. Gratus Cub Scouts, Boy SeoutaiDd
·SO p.m.j Thelma Ann
Wit
Joseph Strul.Jie and
J;;~m es l s,•meont ~ ~~~t the cost of the iRt. 1, West Columbia, W. Va .. l ~homas Edison Abraham Lin- . au student at Marshall Unl· iplorers. He stressed also
9:35 p.m.; Semel. up
Soulsby Wt' re mtroduced
b~ ~et s~~cer bemg used !r..-.. &lt;~llY I Mrs Cerll Raymond Byer, Le· lcoln and Geo;ge Washington. ~erslty.
iscouts have a right to expect
11:25 p.m.: Helen T.
Mn. Janet Korn, ""ho acted .a ~ Hear
er encv Squad" l!' on. W Va., Jane E Head, Ap- A Ia let wtll be presented by
er from their leaders.
-Winfield 11:35 p.m. : Beaver
Prior to his sermon, WllUam . Gaqe readlnc:a:
Winfield 11 .50 p.m.~ K.
chairman ut the l't\.-!c Parm i by the ~ gt h3 d been paid pie &lt;;~·o\·e, W Va , Mrs Char-~ ~ y88 of the Point Pleasant College students home o~
pa tion Program !11 the ;;~bscnce $49!'. and ~~ ~ ; t ~nd pnvatP. dona· les \\ \1anley, Rt . •. Mldd\e-1H hp School Thespians under the weekend were 'fommyd o: Fry, Institutional
11.2:, S0.5, runnin11t2
Bowles up Winfield 1.15 a.
or Martha Fry who was un· lo~ ~Y f~l:ld - ra t:o.mg pruJer·ts, : port. Leonard Lunsf~rd, Rt. 2. 1th~ direction of Mrs. Ertward ing, Kenneth Reynolds an West tlve of the Mason
rollerJ, Pomeroy~MaJOn
Jefferson up Winfield 5:_ 15
·'le
to
attend The prngram lljns.
f
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Pomeroy
Mrs.
Elvm
Eugene
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vidWarner,allstudentsat
Troop
waa
presented
Pt.
Pleasant
28.M,
Hinton
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Wnr
1 o t' ~
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· 1 d. g the sat'
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th Smith
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Ht•art mr u ~•nked local ;:&gt; eoph• tur ·Thompson, Rul\and, Mrs. Ray- Mrs. Belva Farley will pre- Virglnia .Tech; Doro Y rvietta plorer Cbarter by
falling, Kanawha Fal\a
field 7 S".m.
Sundav
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"t
m helping tht mond S. Henry . Wellston, Ar- sent vocal selections during the of Glenvalle State, Ha
f Foreman, Neighborhood
fY1 falling, Charleston 26.22.
----Mr .. Struble drew a did~ ram :the i.r g:~~~~~~ ~hb VLtal equip· ' chie G. Bond, . Ironton, Mrs. l evening. A display or literature Newland and Phyllis _QueenCo~- mUudoner. Thi8- lfOUP It
WBI nanning IS feet.
piin.ADELPIDA (UPJ) of the human heart on a board, :.quad
\ R1chard L. Enckson, Athens . d rticles of patriotic nature Mountain State Busmess
sored by the Mason
11 feet and Wlnf1eld
champion Joey
directin g altentwn to the bun- melnl. Korn tllanked the .:n~er· j and Hubert Dills, Ashland , Ky . awnJII
shown
lege.
rhurch. Rev. Frame 1a
feet.
Giardello has agreed to ~_!!t
t
t ·• 1 it' s j\ rs.
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b
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-emeata:
tto · a to-ro~u...,
die of nf'rvt' s '.~a . con ' ~mt ed enc' squad members ln btohaH ,
Births
Hostesses will be llleftl ers Mr. and Mrs. Curtis McDan· troop comnutteeman.
.......
Charlie Cobene~t ~ight on March
beating. 1\;r ~n~lsbyis Prrva l- ,~t" t~e rl uU and
,)rese-nted I Mrs Sidney L. Smith, 115 of the Literature Department iel visited over the week e~d Girl Scouts and their
Oldo River Uttle Ge•&gt;rg.ej ~~;;.title
out that hrdrt dlf'irns~ alt &lt;•~"'~· them a donation fr om the('~~~- Anderson Dr . Jackson. son, ', who are : Mrs. ~shenaur, Mrs. with their daughter and son-m· present were also
is
Luther Herdman up
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f'nl ~noug peuple o · ! know -• The 1rt-asun·r·s rPport v.::~s 4 Oti p. m. Tuesday. Mrs . Carl [ Rothgeb , Mrs. Virgil Siders, law, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley The Girl Scout Troop
a.m.; waYne H. down 14' 1i
fro m mla n1s 11p. and t h&lt;.~ OJn· of read Uv Mrs . Korn in thf' ab- I \\ StovPr , Thurman, son, 8:44 Mrs. Evelyn Spence, Mrs. Earl Saunders and son, Cameron, in sored by the Mason
a.m.: Jeffboat up 16. 3:50 a.
ledge of tht' ~yr_uprom.s
. . . nre Ot Miss S!ul ron [t nu«h. a . m l'uesday
Withrow' Mrs. Hugh
Barr, C lu bus.
Club.
C. V; Harner down 16,
great value in dJagnosl_ng h ~;~~~ 'if' d
motion was made ~md ' ·
·
·
Mr 5 . Madge Byus, Mrs. Ray
m
Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts,
· St. Marys up 16, 6:35 a.
trouble when any• lilt' 1s '' 1 ' p , an .ad t file tlw report lor
Crank Mrs. Cecll Devrick.. Mrs. Guests of Mrs. Mae Tay1or plorers Corrwnitteemen
John J. Rowe up 18, 7:
upon to a1d a d!slrt'~"rd prr· ~~~~:e Co~respond(•nre
fr~J_m en Morrison of McArthur and 1c. H. 'Perry, Mrs. Howard Yea- on Saturday evening were Mr. women: Girl SCouts and
Christy up 17, 10:50
10n.
, , .· Anne Campbell , Di · tnc' Mrs. Ruth Crow of ~ackson, ger, Mrs. Evelyn Gammon, Mrs. and Mrs. Willard CJay of Po~ ers aU&lt;ending the
Lane down 17.
ON
He showed huw the Heart 1 M.ar~
as read by
Mr~ ., were presented for diSCUi'.liOn James Gray Mrs. Clyde Me· eroy and Miss Dorothy Snuth serv~ are u follows:
Eastern up 18, I a.m.;
Parer is used to stimldah· the . Oirettor, w which Mrs. C:-~ ,np- ~ and a ballot taken. Mrs. Mor- permitt and' Mrs. Jolm
Me- of Glenville State CoUege.
ao-.Joren: Jimmy
Bosworth up 22, 1:30 1.
·e
r
the
heart
Werner,
m
b
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vote
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of
Char.-.t'
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Prlce do wn 23 ,
k
nerves to Ia t' o\ . ·
l k d the club for her ri son won y unanllllous
· Neill.
Mlll Jessie mumas
Frank Zuspan a 1N
; George
beat .and ke&lt;'P it gmng at the[bf'll .tlanv~sit to tht' &gt;lub ln t
• Re-'
.leston visited recently with her Lake.
p.m.; Kentuckian up 33,
proper pal'!' . ur r&lt;''&gt;1 ort' IT ~~ ~ p~e;;~~am ~nd asked tha t a l Mrs. ~~n~t Korn, ~t:h~1'esi·
sister-In-law, Mrs.
Everette ! Cub Scout Master
; John Ladd Dean
beatlng, wl,en il ltas slor;pe .I&lt;Hluary ,
on Finance
and \allons
ali'rnan, mvl
Thomas
Conley· Committemen,
. • m. Ravenswood up
He told abmn thr value ••I th: Cum~;:.~~~ be appointed.
[?.ent Werner to be ~~:,.:~1 '::;
Mrs. Robert McBride and two
Frame and John Lew·
p.m. ; Reba Jane up
pacer in krepmg people all~: ~k~~s . wtrner presented the I Coffee ~thr!apne:\ to National
children, Julie and ~-bbJe, of is. Sponsor, Ma9011
I p.m.i Lady
RoseLAUNDRYindefinitPly, depcndmg _on J.
. ~. ns of Mrs. Catherine 9 a . m.
. . W.
I
Springfield, Ohio, VlSited sev- School
down Greenup 9:4S p:m.;
DRY
CLEANING
dimu!;:.lion ~ither out s!de or quahfl~atl~. Jat'kson as c&lt;.~ndi-tlsusmess and Professional o
OCJe
eral days with her parents, Mr. Cub .Scouts Den 1 Gary
down Greenup 3 a.m.j
WY 2-S428 POMEROY
inside the body , and that th~; dl:.:\'erc,·. s"tale Nominating com· men's Week.
and Mrs. Ray Proffitt and Nan- sell Brian J~bnson.·
down Greenup 4:20a.m.
·
1 bl ''gad get
ate or
•
size of th1s va ua e
. 1 .tl t&gt;e &lt;.-tnd ttle club vote
Mrs Werner asked for volun· M and Mrs Richard Ster- cy.
~ 2, Mothers present,
is small because of Jts tnn~J"\ · rntl m favor of Mr s. Everett. teers .to collect for Heart Suntt r.ecentl att'ended a basket·
Mr. and Mrs. William Joe Conley and Belva Lewis;
ors instead of the old t.yp" ,CJ - ~~~~ltficat!Ons of two candirit~tt'::i
Feb. 28 in Middleport ,\ ~:u ~ame.%t Miller High school Roush and sons visited on~ ScoUts_ Cba:rl.!s, Mlehael
teries.
loca l c.ase. !rnr' District Director, Mn.
I
.was discus~ and t~n- at Hemlock, Ohio, in which his day with hers:arents't Mri..yra Randy Conley, Mlchael Le·wiB, :I
He mentioned a
.
tative
ror orgamzatlon or brother, Gary Sterrett, played. Mr~. H. T. eens a
' Michael Foreman and
this
made. It was Mr Ray Johnson. son Mr · Ohm.
Rottgen.
Ceci1
I l"tated that two fruit cakes were Dennie Johnson, and son
unda af- Den 3, Mother, Mrs. Jilnony\1 o-rate Now I
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still available for sale.
daughter-in-Jaw, Mr. and Mri. turned to her home S ~ '"' Smith; CUb Scouts, .
·
f M
o
ter betng confined m
e~ ,
and David Smtih.
M s R R. Pickens announc·[ Davld Johnson o
onac '
H 'tal for 17 days. Frame
ed ~h~l .only one application, visited his sister and ~~ther- G:ra~ndos~rs. Austin Wolfe Den 4, K:th~~ster Berthus tar has been made for in-law. Mr. and Mrs.
h .have spent two weeks here Boy Scou ' :.......nt
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the Nurses Trammg c ar- er ·.
nd
'th their grandparents, Mr · nard Conley ' as•~~
ltt
® ship at Holzer Hospital. It was Mrs. Jack Gibbs a t ~o~~ =~d Mrl. Earl Custer have Conley; Com:ood~~eo
Mohoii"Y Pr..Flnh_h_•d_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ $5.00
announced all applications are Doyle,. hav~ retu~edVao af~er moved to Athens where he iS Carso~:;t Senior Patrol lead·
4'•r SHIET, only
to be made by March l.
home m VJenna,
.
:'
ed
Boy
Edd'
Mrs. Ralph Welker reported spending two weeks Wll~ her em~~~fin . recently with Mrs. ers presen~ were
te Pa·
on the Business and Profession- ~ parents, Mr. and ~r~.. Wllliar_n El anor gWingett and Bob were son and MlCh~~ HarboUrT•'vlar. ll
&amp;
al Women sponsorship of a girl Eichinger. Mrs. Etc mger lS B~i Wingett If
Leader,
ayne.
to go Ia Buckeye State
this improving from an Ulne".
lnd William C. Edwards and
Terry For•~·.
MASON, W. VA.
SP 3·S5S4
! June
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
., F nk Bright of Colurn· ermasrer Ricky Coney,
\ Pti. Scott of the Gallipolis were in ~ast Liverpool for fun·
M~~ and Mrs. Elsw.,ort~h;: [Ch~a~rl~es;_;J~o§hnso~~··~Sco~t==Cud=l=e=ii::
I I Post of Ohio State Highway eral servtces for her aunt, Mrs. ~ • ds and daughters or G
Patrol has been invited to be Leona W~lton. .
as
la:a;r and Mr. and Mrs.
speaker at the March meeting.
Mrs. Lige Shields w
re- bert Holstein o( Ravenswood, I

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day of Mrs. Custer was observed.
The workshop of the Romemaker'• Club will be held this
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Feb.
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Mawn. and Wil lard Clay, Porn- 1

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Bishop Fred G. Holloway, hi~
shop of the West Yirginia Area ,
a~ a called meetmg of Methodist ;hurch lead~rs at
St.
M•rk.s Church 10 Charleston
0
Monday· Feb. 8· ·
" It should b&lt;. assumed that
this transfer means something
more than the transfer of pro~
erty, assets, ministerial members of an annual conference
and the statistics of church
membership. What is involved
ill the· transfer of fellow Christians Into our midst who havo
just as much right to be part
of us as we have right to be
part of us. I ca1 see no signifi.
P~t
cance to be attached to the
'1"'
fad lhat no~ a white bishop CHARLESTON, W. Va. rUP[)
will appoint Negro pastors and _ The Senat.,. Fi ance
that Negroes will attend our ·
" · 0
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CAN
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approved
Annua I vun
1
erence.
. .
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. . Tuesdav
. . ..
.
. mm1stra1ton s 1eac er pa\'
~el Significance m the fact flf 1bill, designed to hike the · a
1t be a racll that we . s~all now , school teachers an .aver:~:
regard men of dark skm to be imore than $I ,JOO over th'!'! nrx:t
our brothers; that we have
wav- threeyears .
.
d
oodb
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01
e g · ye lr t e rnytu
co 1· Increases would be ba!;ed on
or and once more have clung 8 complirat.cd experieOCt! factto .the myste~y of the Gospel or as well as blanket rai sra.
wh1rh I Ephes1ans says l
has Beginning teachers would be
broken down the barriers be-lraised $237.50 each of the flrsf
tween all mankind and made . two ears and $200 the third
the~ one In Christ!"
year ~or 8 $675 total. The SenBishop Hol.loway warned the alt• measure w;JI be J at firsl
more than s1xty ch urc~ leaders reading today ~and ...iOuld norpresent that It was hme that mally come up for ·a vote FriChr isti an~ everywhere
accept d
~his as. fact , and that ~ociety 1 af'he House Finance Commit·
Is . mov~ng far more rapidly at tee had been expected t~ apth,l:" pmnt th~n .t~e church.
'prove an identical bin ~t ·
Whethe~ l~lvtduals at the parently failed to do so aft~r
mument like It or not, race running into undisclosed
,· ·
equality is as cert..ain as worn- lications.
an's suffrage. The struggle for p
equal rights for women began
1" 1848; they were realized in
1928. How si\ly it all was : how
great Js its fulfilment."
The Bishop expressed
his 1
deep concern over the number :
of Methodists who are
not
prepared for this change; who
still have difficulty in accepting racial equality.
PT. PLEASANT - Dr. Ro" You ar~ .p.mong our le.adets ; man J. Verhaalen, Dea .• of the
and the· it!htirclt or churches to Extension Services, West Virwhiclt. y.ou are related must be ginia University, Appalachian
made aware of what is happen- Center, and Associate DirectIng, and must be led to the ac- or. Cooperative Extension Ser·
ceptance .of the equality of all vice. ~ill speak at the sixth
in Christ. We must at long last arinual Mason County Hay and ·· · ··
recognize that w~ are in this SUage Show Thursday evening,
church of Ghrist not because February 11 , 7:30 p. m. on the
w~ are white or black, ':lut be- 1 topic , 1'Extension ~rvices
cause we are Christians. We West Virginia University.''
must lei the world know that The Hay and Silage show will
we intend to accept and prac- start with registration of exhibtice equality!"
Its Wednesday Feb. 10. TI•e proBishop Holloway expressed gram starting Feb. 11 at 7 p.m.
his belief that the church must and continu ing Firday morning
soon come to the place where at 9 a. m. Feb. 12.
ministers will be assigned to
Sponsors in addition to Dean
churches irrespective of color Verhaalen will be Dr. Gerald
and expressed his hope that Jung, Associate Professor
this Agronomy, West Virginia
congregations will take
matter so seriously that
of versity, Dr. Gerald Anderson,
their own volition they will say, Professor of Animal
"Bishop at your discretion - West Virginia University, .
we are ready. We no longer Bill Smith, County Extenston
ask that you send us a man of Agent of Gallia County.
light skin or dark skin because
we shall no longer look at his Joey Roush Honored
skin. We want . the man that On Fifth Birthday
ca n fill our needs - send him."
MASON - Joey Roush, fiveThe Bishop's address
also year-old son of Mr. and Mrs.
considered matters pertaining William Joe Roush, 3rd Street,
to evangelism and youth work Mason, was honored with a
in West Virginia and the role birthday party on Wednesday al
tt.at the church must play in the home of bllt parents.
being Involved In the gunuine
Alter playing games,
. reneeds of our youth.
freshments were served to BiiConcerning the college stu- ly and Kathy Vicars .. Guy Ia
dents, he said, "We need to Roush, thomas Ropsll,. StlSle ·
find new means and
fresh and David Bocook,
ideas to cope with the problem Frulh, Michael Lambert,
of religion for our students a- Schwartz, Jerry and Ray Tuckway from home. Here we may er. Adults attending were his
not only be missing One of our grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
great opportunities but may be Guy Roush. Mason, and Mr.
gullly of allowing a segment of and Mn. William Vicars of
.
our constituents to graduate bt· GaiUpolis.
to Jhe world without the sup- Senldng gifts were his mat.
port of a faith that will give emal grandparents, ·Mr. and
dirtction to lhem in lhe com· Mrs. H. T. Skeen of
Obio,
log years."
Norah Lynn Serkle
He noted that he had some Newell.
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,_Dai!1• Sentinel. Pomeroy-Middleport,
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besitanC1 In using the' word weekead ol nilllllld 1~ rUJI- I Mason _ Approximat'el} 7S MASON _ Mr s.
William eroy, were united in marriage I
evangeli!m In his addi-ess bt-- off from melted· saow.
- persons attended the first din.
on Fe-bruary 4th at :J p. m. at
cause Jt has too often bee~ as.
This was ~e repon by the ner meeting of the Scbool of Stump INma Tucker ) of Col- the Mason EUB parsonage. The '
sociated with reviyalism and U. S. Weather Bureau rlv.~r Missions on Sunday evening at [ umbus and formerly of Mason, double rmg ceremony was per.
emotionalism.
.
, staUo.a here which ooled thr the Mason Methodist Church. i ~ hospitalized at the Riverside formed by the Rev . Ralph Ma"The. cynicism expressed
rlvef w~ expected io cresa 1 Followmg the meal, the group Mtheodist
Hospital in Col- , honey.
1
ward the churcb today is ..bl j at .za feet at Dam lj. near f viewed a film. •· Jose Martinez umbus following surg~ry on her ' Attendant was Mrs. Mae Tay·
most acases based not on ath- 1 Ne.- MartintvUie Thursday, 1American '• setting forth
the hip. She will remailf there for lor, mother of the bride. Tbe
eism but on .,_agnosticism : not I far below flood stage.
:theme of this year's school, several weeks. Hermother Mrs. bride wore a turquoise blue
or disbelief i~ a God but on
Other
c...st 1 expt.cted "Spanish Americans.'' Mr. and Blanche Tucker, Mason,
is dress and matching jacket with
doubt as to whether the God laclucle:
Mrs. Thomas Reed and their 1~taying with her daughter dur- bla~k accessories. Mr. and Mrs.
~e church follows is in the
-Gampolts, 2t feet, Wed- daughter, Debbie, were attired 1mg her convalescence.
C1ay are residing at Rt. 1 Pomlives of the foii~;Jwers b.lg enough Desday.
in costumes representing
a
eroy.
to make a difference."
-Huntlagtoa, 31 to 3% t..et, Spanish American famil y.
COLAVITO HONORED
Bishop Holloway . in conclu&amp;. Wed:neaday.
.
ion reminde;d his audience of
Tbe flood stage at tht"se
After _v!ewing the film, the READING, Pa. &lt;UPIJ-Citve_
church leaders that " if the commanUie• .. 50 feet.
~roup divided and went to var~ land Jndtan slugger Rocky Col-[ Christ ian f~jth Is relevant .OIJ.IY
'.
hour· av1to has been presented with I
&amp; y
1tous classes for one
to the church and its organiza- ~):!~~-"w.i'7·Tr..."i· !ftl Classes and their teachers are a plaque by hts ex-boss
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tions and is not ·relevant to aU
BltiCKER ILL
Primary, Miss Emma Forthe; ChaNts 0. Finley of the an·
We Repair All
of life, then it is not relevant.'' COLUMBUS ~ UPI J - John Junior, Miss Lena Glbbs ; Jun- , sas City Athletics, commemo.Makes &amp; Models
His addr:'es{l was followed by W. Bricker, 7.1, former M.·nator ior Hi 's, Mrs. Fred Spencer and rating the nwnber of home
a luncheon and a discussion of and sovernor. was in St!rious Mrs. Howard Van Matre: Sen- runs the star has hit in his mathe Quadrennial Program for ' condition Tuesday iD University ior Hi 's, Mrs. Ray Proffitt and jor league career.
West Virginia Methodism,
Ho9pital, where he was b£'ing Adults, Rev. Marvan Frame.
The plaque weighs US pounds I
wv '2 ·2'255
treated for reaction from peni· , The School of Missions is [ and contains 300 silver dollars, iOI E. M1in St.
Pomeroy
dllin given for a cold.
I scheduled for each Sunday even- one dollar for each homer.
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THE TIME TO BUY IS NOWI EVERY CAR
IS FOR SALE ••• YOU TELL US WHAT

lng during the month of Febru- Smillt-f:lav Vowo
Or), beginnmg with a covered
dish supper at 5 · 30.
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By DAVID NYDICK
UPI Educatloll SpeclaliJI
more and more bnportanl. Tbe
more and more Important. he
elfmioatloo of various Job ca~
goriea and the creation of new
one meana retraining lor IIUliiY
Individual!.
Many people have eolllldered
adult education courses as a
method to develop pereonal Inleresis. They have enrolled in

COUNJel

Progres 8ive Supper
bHeldRecently

!Daily Sentinel . Pomerov-MiddiPDOr1 . 0 . Fnb 10

are tba act!vltlel wblcb many
adults have been unable to purscs in their earlier years of
lormal educaHon.
There is an increasing partie!potion in adult education programo wbich provide high
school diplomas and college degrees. Tbeee .,.. part lime programs which usually take place
In the evenlngo and allow tba

joba at the aame time. Many
employers encourage workers to
!w-ther their education by pay·
ing partial or full tuiHon and
sometimes giving time off from
the job when necessary. Conlinuing education iJ ftiuable to
job ouccess. It ofle1l Ieoda to
promotiona and Increased t1alarles.
It ls very usual for lndlvidu·

w•n•ned•L lll•.om•"' I-1 '"·"- J • no· J
Allee ~·aye John"'n Jn
low..1

potency. Others take couroeo to
keep lhernoelves up to dele on
new developments In their
fields. This oontlouing type of
educa tion Is aloo encouraged
and supported by many l'fDployers.
The need for retraining bas
placed an iocreaslngly fmportan! responslbUity on adult odu-

per recently. The maio course Zerkle where the grouy enjoy- appointed b) the New Jer""l'
ed a •a lad. From the Zerkle 1 Senate to " preaenl the state ill
calion programs . The problem home thO) went to the home negotiations with the National
iJ a result of rapid develop- of Joy Thabet where lhey were Collegiate Athletic A8J!OCiatioJr
menu in technology . Although served dessert.
to raioe $2 million for !be r-..
this may provide machineo
Attendi!Jt! the SOCial gather- ball of lame at Rutgers Untv011o
which replace men, It also ere- 1ng1 were tba hostesses and sity.
ales jobs lor men wilo can run Kathy Jolmson , Susan JoOO..,n, Dudley was responelble for
and service tba macblnes.
Nancy Proffitt, Debbie Conk, briDgiog tba Liberty Bowl
Abv Adv for 111an. PMI Feb.ll Glen Johnson. Mary ArtiJ, Ray game to Atlantic Cf17 last year.
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Chuck Roast ~~~ ___ 53c Chuck Steak ~~';?_•_ _ lb.49c
English Roast
lb. 63c Swiss Steak ~~~ ___ lb.59c
Beef Short Ribs _ _ lb.35c Stewing Beef ___ lb.69c

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SUPER-RIGHT-LEAN SEASONED PORK

l-Ib, Pkg.... 35o

Fresh Sausage
Sliced Bacon 2
Perch

lb.
pkg.
BANQUET FROZEN-BEEF-CHICKEN-TURKEY

ALL GOOI:I BRAND

RESIDENTIAL RATES DOWN
Now, most customers on Ohio Power lines who use over 400 kilowatt
hours per month wi II save approximat71Y one-~alf million dol~ars annually.
This means that you can enjoy electnc cookmg, water heatmg, washing,
drying, and all the other benefits of electric living for less than ever before.

2 lb. 99c
Redfish Fillets _ _ ... 39c
Fresh Haddock Fillets •.SSe

YOUNG TURKEYS

OVEN READY
FRESH FROZEN
ALL SIZES
lb.

TOTAL ELECTRIC HOMES Customers who enjo~ modern, convenient,
Total Electric Living, including heating and appliances, will save ~er
$50,000 per year. This is one more reason why the trend today IS to

POT PIES - --- 6 ·;~~ 97c

lb.
pkg.

BANQUET FROZEN-APPLE-CHERRY OR PEACH

a,.,oded, Cop'n

John Fr011n - - -

J9c

pkg.

FRUIT PIES -

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LARGE SIZE

SUNNYBROOK EGGS -

do..

47c

Tota 1 Electric Living.

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SCHOOL RATES DOWN

Schools now realize a new low rate of 1¢ per kilow~tthour on ~lectrlc
heating. Thanks to this reduction in rates, already m effect, thirty-one
schools with electric heat will save over $37,000 a year.

PINEAPPLE
GRAPEFRUIT

JUICE

DRINK

3. 1tg:: 89c

3

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Every year more and more schools heat electrically. ~any architects
and school planners know that electric heat is the choice today.

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cans

rwo o

89c

Tomato Sauce 10 :a~ 99c Golden Corn S.~:~ 89c
Tuna Fish ~:::
v:~·n.. 39c Peaches ~~:~w - 3 ~~3~~ 89c
Whale Kernel or Cream Style

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Total electric schools, too, will benefit from this new low rate. Present
and future total electric schools wUI get all electric energy at 1¢ per

oans

STEWED
TOMATOES

kilowatthour.
Combine this low rate reduction with the clean, space-saving, safe and
comfortable features of electric heat and you'll understand why total
electric is the modern standard for newly constructed schools.

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TOMATO

FRUIT
COCKTAIL

.4 !.~~ 79.. c
l·lb.

CUT GREEN
BEANS

4·~=·-s9c

A&amp;P BRAND

PIE CHERRIES:ED 2

COMMERCIAL RATES DOWN
85% of our small to medium commercial and industrial custo":'ers will
205 700 annually With the trend to lower electriC rates,
save over $
,
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more and more progreuive businessmen se -~
every use.

Ja•e Parfc•r

4 ~~~· 79c
Rog, Price 49t

39C
Peach Pie
Salad Dreuing -qi:~ 4Sc
APfole, Slrowberry, Apple Grope, Apple Ras ....rry

~blo

Sultana Jellys

MPANY

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Powtr ComP••Y bas requestetl permlultnf fr,. tbt Publk
VlilnH• c-miultnf of Ohio for these r•zt•• to b•~om• •l"fw•
wf1i bah rnulm4 011 Ml4 •ft.r April Jd.

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With t11o Pure- et

$5.00 or Mol'l

!Idll.ll.. ot lleml
&amp;sampled bJ Law

29c
Fresh Broccoli
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Navel 0 ranges~~::··
large

l!li&lt;pJreo Feb. 13, 11160
In Cola, Unit AltP's

2p~~- 39c

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Toni Home Permanent -·- -·- · · only $1.98
Stimulating- Educational- Fun
FOR YOUR CHILDREN

CLIP THIS COUPON

bunch

CALIFORNIA
FANCY

Deterge"-t ·.~

. FORMERLY $2.19

Grapefruit
s-Ib. 69c
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bag
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AN JNYQTOR-OWN.O

3'~·:- s1·•

$1.00

Bayer Aspirin, 100 count · · -· bottle 53c

FLORIDA MARSH SEEDLESS

Ann Pog-our Flnost Quality

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cans

CHECK THESE NEW LOWER RETAU.S

spe•l•l

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c•ns

Jane Parker-Mad• With Polato Flour

Potato Bread

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Spanish Onions _ "'- lOc

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MASON - The SeniOr High
COUJ'1eS group of the Mason Methodist Mason. Afterwards, the group ; TREN1'()N, N J 1V 'I• -Anr
wblcb will iocrease their com- . church held 0 progressive su.p- went to the ilome of Jennuer ; brose •·Bud " DUd•e_. ""' .,..,

to learn how to play vldualawithlel.suretlme. Th... IDdlviduala to hold tnll time ah! to take specific

bridge, palnt iD oila, cook, aa
well 8! "do it yourself' programa In carpentry and other
industrial arts areas. Music appreciatlon, creative writing, undersi.Snding political issues, and
llterature are surely Important
aspecll of adult education.
Theee and other similar eouroes
provide many houro of enjoymen! and development lor indl-

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Florid-Thin Skin

Oranges

Deliciously SwMI

M•rnlt--

..... 59c

FREE

ANIMAL KINGDOM
PICTURE ALBUM

WITH THIS COUPON
And Pldure Packet No. 1 Which
Contoin&amp; 20 Color Pictures
Packets No.2 Thru 9 Now on SolelSc
Available Only At A&amp;P
No Purch- N-ory

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;.!•tthi!OhiOi!lxpostllotttlefl. lll!l.. API'IciACII

State Meeting

1\Juoders Day was observed ed Mrs. Pearl William•. Mrs. , was preoenled to Supt. Oibbs. 1dies. A large cake iced
m charge of the refreshments were '
Theme of the conference was
WASIDNGTON (UP!) ~Preo
whon the Pomeroy Elementary I C'harles Gibbs, M1ss Carolyn
Relre!hmenls carrylns out ! white and dl!&lt;!lltaled m blue I tiN! ex~~ut 1 ve board tnt!Utllhg I Mrs NeliJe Vale Salem Cen- ''lrticil!! &lt;lh the llututt - Ell!- dent Jjj!j~ph Dtlfrt~ olllie Oom
PTA met Monday evenmg at Smtih. Mrs. Charles LewiS, Mrs. ' the PTA colors of bllle aild ye~ afKI yellow , &lt;!!lffel! i!hd t~o !Oer~ l Mt !;Jus 1' 1 tt M it ter ptmcipal d W t;; Camp- ltlentllf'y School U!lltlersbtp ill muitlciitlilfts Wotki!J'j ol Arnert
lit l&lt;!hool
Albert Woodard, Mrs. Latry Wit· : to• were served fratn a table •dr~ed Mts Ollefjfer Kftlght I '·
ene np e ' r~ OJ' 1belt !Jarrlso~:ille ;inci at at- tli@ t9'11ti."
ca !elVA) said Monda, )llo Nil~pests entered. the\ wer. ey. Mrs Dan Meadows. Mrs I with white linen cover. center- pr~sld~ at the ll!lfrl!&lt;! eerl'lee Mayer, Mrs James 0 llrlen, l tcnded tlie seventhp annu':.t 'pro- HI~HitMbtihM th~ ''htfgest er- ion plllns 8 new nei!Uilbtillll lppruented a program and name I Leo Kennedy
and
Mrs. ed with on orraneenteMt or yet- ~n~ Mrs. T. II. Dti\OH!e, the Jell.' Mrs. DWigHt Cull urns ah&lt;l Mrs. ' lesoJonal conference or Ohio El- ~r-· !:6ttl!laV~. wltlch atttatt~ "loli~h IOIIH the !lei! 'l'ete•IM!he
on with the PTA insignia and 1~wackha mer. A boutonnlel"'1luw mums ann to•r y•ttow eon- , Re&amp;lslerJHg the guests and lh I GeH~ !Jtludoshell
l,illo el~ftiefitaty school "
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1emenhtrY School princtpals F'eb heilrly
a OGPJ or the PTA oalh, all
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heids lffld ollter i!ll!leatlon per- ~ysteiH bllii other emtlpifltes
...-eying out the PTA colors. I
PbAN liE\'!\' ilL
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!iOititel to the CApital City site thi&gt; year.
IUid made by Mrs
\ harles
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Mrs. i'Jtll!iOr! l!ahet wete ptt;- i wefi! lltkJtes!~! by &lt;!ducatloh;j
t;owis.
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There will be • revivol sl•rtf f
grain 1!11fllfthert llhd oohdu~ted I le~d~s. oiltill!!l mt teatietshtp,
Beirne ooid hlo trou~ wm
Frank Vaughan . president, I
II
In~ feb . 14th at I he MI. Uruon I
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a serieo or lli~t· gam~s ahd "j!lb alike" diecul!sl6h c~rlfersl •••• stx-le~el JHill ·~
was in charge of 1he business
,
Roptist Church at Carpenter. 1
qui....
, ah an)!Ual baslh~ss sesSion, afia !~":, t~= ~~ntry~:t ~~:~·~".~

De,.,,- will be
New Gordetl el·•b
/!; OrnanJtecJ
Given March 28
GallipOliS
By Guild GrO up II In
A
Garden Club v.as or-

session which opt&gt;nPd w1th the
pledge to thP flag Mr~ Harold ;

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Dt:Jr!t Home

Th meetings
will begltl at
The valentine theme was car- edm. -a1
. 1 ·nal exhibits.
7 30
h
th J3 th
Mr
!JV
. eac evenmg w1 . ru er I
. and Mrs. David Darst ried . out in the refreshments 1
at Cet'il Cdl. of AI hens 1here Will i were ltdsts rur tile trebrultry of' ~trawbt&gt;rry pte ser~l!ll by lllllti!E I'OI'liLA'I'ItiN

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Lohse southeast ui•trict dirPC- Plans w•·re nwdP rot the pre- , f:;'~:me of ';;;r,"~ • v/
tor , announeed 1ho· Southeast '&lt;' Ill ation of the Do·gree of the or Gallipohs
C. ough be speCial smgmg eaeh eveomg.l m!!l!llhg
District eonfen•nj'f' would
be Rose ce 1Pmom !u be hekl or,
held at CambridgP on :Vlarch 1\'Tarrh 28 a! ·the church when

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, Prayer by

~ermlt

~alton closed the bu smess

IJ!JNV!rJI!, Colo. (Ufi!)

ingl:~~-- r:;~sne.!acvi~~~(J~slde~;

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tut@ Wfiltffi. Y8:fi@S from ftlty to
Cttl' dhd bfM II! 8r@§,

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formal ntual.
('il of SLCtt.P Garden Clubs, Jnr., i
11on.
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Thr Jovl' · gift wa~ dr:!iralcd which hHe rnorll than 20.000
Mrs .
Luril!e Sw.ac k!·;:rH('f a nd i~ tn be used to su pp{l rl , members throughout Ohio. Napresented mixrd chomc;
~urrr ! rnl"~wrwnf's. Tlle group ·lrrid - tiona I Council of State Garden
Pamer'! Hrg~1 S{'hool
wlm~! 1 l'ed to rn liPct used Chri&lt;;lmB:&gt; Club!!, tnc .. has afriliated dubs 1
sang... An.lf'~,'ra O_ur .. Hrrr co.mJ , lo IJP ~l'nt ro Jncir;r Th~· m all ~JO of the Stotrs. in all 1ts
tage, An d J AC'hPVf'. T h I' 1girl'i workPd on tlw ir
degff'(' possession~ . and in 14 fm'Pign
~ys,,satlg, ' A Pe_llow Nf'f'ds A 1,rrn)t'l't" during Ow PVE'Il l ll~
countries
~~r~, and the garls . s•.a ng , The ch.1pter also vntPrl
to The nPw club was chtlstenChrnb Every Mounta.an
cnmbirrfl wi!h lhf'
guild ot thP Pd lhP Valley BeHE's. and has
Past president were mtrodur - Mount Moriah churrh for a re- JZ charlt&gt;r members. Mrs. Wy.
ed. by Mr. Vau~llRn &lt;HuJ tht' lrgir111~ o;t'rvlre t(l h1· prt' ~'' rrt Pd mond Bradbury of 645 Thitd 1
ladaes were pt~!'lrnlf'd a yel\uw Iat thl:" cn11ntv infirmarv M;;r('h l Avf'. nalllpolis. wa!; elected
mum C?fSB~~ Ami flu · m"n a 1~ I
.
pn·•ddf'nl . Mrs RobPrl Burch1
boufonnter~ . lntroduet&gt;d
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T~rr rw'lf m'•p ling wrll
hP rtf and Mr~ . M . J. trry. both
Mr~ John Tf&gt;rTPII wtHJ tw~ nut
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h1· ld l' l' il 21 ;II lhP ltri'IH' ul of ('hf&gt;!:!hrrr . WE'f(:&gt; sf'lf&gt;f'lrd !!iN'·
mtssed B fl'oundPt'i Dar· i\pro 11\lvri;J \\1. 1&lt;;oH
1~Pfrp•;hmrnts rdRrv and treaslift'r .
gram, Mr~. Hank Ymmg . 1fr o; \\ ; '1 (' &lt;:;(• n 'rd In fl u• !.;UII d ;1d 1 Th~ club will hold 12 regular
Harold Loh'*"
Mr~. Mnx Folm
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Pnrh VPAr . and wtll
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1ry vr'-'ol. 1\trs llu11;1\. Boonr. r; ~ n1PPlln~~
er '. Mrs. . ( IU 1 1 · .w·l
rc: 11on
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.\I M'I;; rnPPI nn lht&gt; fit&lt;;! Thursday uf
Retbel and Orva 1 1 f'&lt;: ronr 1
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l11hhard,
C
a1 S 1 1 M
F:llnnr
Bot11fnPr . .tr n Pnch mnnth . at 7.30 fUll.
0
entr
'~to· r, r~ . I\ Wttn !Ill' t 'rnrg ami .htLI~' lirPW ('I.
Tl.lP pro.grnm at this mePtlng
Strauss .
r .s . -~a~nf' f'
ISc.
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wei~ &lt;r ledure-dcmonstralion, til ·
Mrs. Leo Brvcm . Mr!'i. ChPster
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1cd ·· Nrw Tren d s m
Knight arxl 1\.lrs. T. A. Downie, I '(;o Ill flt11n'l1 f)uy'
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U.l. 0.., ln.,.mil, tw.., K,..._r chll!~tn
It oltltvtnd I - IN"' tht l~rm ..,,, lo

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rha p!E'r .was openrd wilh 11H' an affiliate of the Nahotlal Coun- \

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•Top Valu~ Stampa
*J(}(J() FUled 8061tl
*Full Top Value BookB *Free Food

Top Value Stamps ....

The union official @8tltftatf'd
the new proposal wouid cost

sm~ft. Mt, i!hd M... !l~rotd IICCordtflg tu tiM! Mortis Aftlmat th* t!orftftiUntt!Jtltbns itulllstry
author or the new book on llor- the meetmg ~&gt;as o~ene6 by HUHbbfd. Sr., Mr. and Mts. i'Uuftdhtidh. ln !Oil, the Hum- SH llddilioddl '218 milllftll this
~~ desi~M. "A_ CllhcJsc Study of the pteSJdenl, Richard So)'te. Edi90M _l!bli&lt;!f, Mr. ahd Mrs. b@r ol h&lt;lt!es 10ti9 esttflloted at yellt and i!Vetage out W 8ft avN~w TreMs m Flowet Arrang-1 fotlow&lt;!d by devtit1Ms ~lveh ~y ltt•har6 l!atre and Mf. and 141 f!llllttm, ttttJ&gt;t ol. tltent work erage increase of 15 tt!HIII an
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Mrs. lien nuaues . .. r, on Mrs, A eft ugnes.
iloo
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In Kroger's And

place the present wage struc-

1'he ('ht.Jrch ltclcotnes all s1 ng- ClOss of the Middleport r 1rst tndlJdmg Mr. and Mrs . Willis There are between 6 and 7 mtl·
~rs . __ __ __ _ ___
__: ~aptlst Chtlfch 1\J~sfla_v f!YPh- _ Atlth?hJ 1 ~~t. _"hd Mh.
fifi1.d llrm - ~bf~~e IH the tlhlta!d ~totes,

29. Delegal .. to the ennfetenCf' IIIP Sa ndra h Miller Chapter of ol the Jlll'kso Reg
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will be selel'led at IIJe
n.,t Guold G~rls of thP Middlepotl Club 1 Uhio ~
~on, /~:n
meetiNg.
fl'ir~ 1 Baplisl rtnm·h mel Toe;- ' in o~lict&gt;r · nc.. as 0 g " I
A ltlm on PEP was shown ldav evening at the hom• or gTII 1 th II" 1
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ilt1ohB
by Leo Vaughan followed by • ISlephanle Pull•n.
Council Oardeh Club to be Otq~eshtJtl and answer perwd I Mi~s Pulk&gt;n .. scribe, pre~idrd gani?.ed ih elfher oaUia
or
with Mr. Vaughan a_nd Supt. ovf'r tlw mPPtJhg 111 the &lt;.tb~HI('P I Meigs rounty
Chari~ Olbbs BhSWI'rmg fh: jol the guild rhAirman. T1 :e Ghtden Club of Ohio, 1ht., :s

question~.

or the H~arths~ijhe the 1Jaf!ts to !hose iltteftdlH_g

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We're Having A "Chicken Jamboree"

We Have Chicken AIIM
Wag You Like ltl.

3-Legged

Double Breasted

Fryers

Fryers

•· 31c

~ 35c

frtih""s 'r'OU

Cut-Up-Tray Pack

Fre8h or· Freah Frozen

Piece ·chicken

'Fryers
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Plu1 Top Value

Fresh Frozen Cube Steaks

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Roastih.g

Chicken

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Back., . ... lb. lOr Winflll ... lh. 19c

ft'flt tf hltty, ••141tn•"teWh

ftlH dtltktn lilda,.

Cut-UP-Troy hill

lb. tl9r r.lhlf'fll ... 111. 29c

IAtJI'I'II

into a pan and enio'l •

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lb. 45c

Leg Quarters ........................ ..... lb. 35~
Breast Quartera .................. lb .•~9c
nrumt~tickR m· Thiglr11
lh. &lt;19c

ft&amp;ADY. Jw1t 4t., theM
tlltwl!onlt"t

lb . 49 c L egs ...

HrPasls

Sttm~•

With Coupon 6M

Fresh Pork Roast, Picnic Slyla _ __ lb. 29c

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from Sugar Run Srhool1:111rl Mrs. 1
1srgu," presenll~d by Mrs .James
Lohse and Mrs . D11nold Md{Pn· l'lalllriJtl /t~r 21 !41
· Jackson . .'vlrs. .Jackson lS
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wrll known floral designer and
zie, Pomeroy Elementary.
I r.o tn r!nard1 Sundnv &gt;Iri S h:.~s taught &lt;lrt and floral tiP- ,
Teacher!
present
WNe
al~o
21 b_v SJgn
. -m mn&lt;~ of t he
u mle
. d , AMERICAN
MO'fORS· TODAY amtounce d a. ra d'JCR II y d'lf
presented corsages and irwlurl plannPd for fi'Pbru·~ry'
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1 eren t rast back h ar dl op WI'lh ru tI 8Ik-paesenger room. cat 1ed the MarIIn, the n~w
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Hethel No. 62 of thr lntt·rrw - Stntf's. Sfn' is a contrihuting i r~r IS desisnerl for thoR~ who \\ant a sporty fllstb:H.: k l 'Oilcept combined with roominess and comfort, said Thomas A. Coupe, vice president
· tiona! Ordrr of ·'l'h 's Dauglrlf'r:-.
oJ automob\'e s;1lrs.
Mond~•Y t'vening tt! the P11nw agrPed to help with the C;r n.. Til~i!- Mhrlill hy Hambler is anothet· ster in !he exten~ive broadening of produrl appeal that we have been develfiplng in Une with marroy J\1;;~~onlr Tf'mple
T h P err Drivr by sponsoring a tag ket demand. " Cot1pe s~ud.
,
nayghter~ will
alte11d
t1w d&lt;~y Plans were made to prcH""'rl1e Marlin's .~le~ign con~·ept ~r?vides conventional hardtop '-ipaciotJ.s!l(:'SS lmd comfort which, u~til now~ have been Mcrificed in other

Tenderay 5" Cut

ArmtJUr Shortening

SOCJAL

•
CALENDAR

c1 1 9 a . m . and lor rntllal.Jon at

StPphRIIiP f'»lko .

The Whil e Ro~P Lodgf" Aux- qur{'n , pre~i dC'd and it
iliary will meet \\"t&gt;dnesdH~· aftert1oon at 2 p.m. at the legion
hal] in Middleport with '\1r s
William Robson, pres1dent. pn:•.
;iding. Ho~l('~~€"!! will be Mr"
PPrr:. Mit('h and \1r~ .
ldn
H:.chner.

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The

I·J,-,rn, · m; ik f:'l' ~ Cnum·'l l\" 11 ',

was February 22.
1

Swift's Premium
lrtaltfast

I their floor Bt that ttme in Pomeroy.

Kttttr luntt

I h.

49C

l
'

•'

Fis l•n
2lb. 49,

Pnt:1u a

$

•neh .

Evangeline f'haptPr li2 OF.~
will have ttwrr t'Pg11hn mf'f'l
1~1 'rhursd•y, •t UO p. m. In
thP M&lt;:~stmit· Temple . The 1, or
tH~ mat;·on and worthy pntrnn
will conduct B srhnol PI
111
Btruction for
mPmben;
All
uterttbers are urged to anend
11te Past. Councilnr!' nf Then
dm-us Council Daughtf'rr. of Arhetlca will mf'et a1 the honw oJ
Mlsi Erne Jes~e Thursd&lt;J~· eve.

6 pack
hi,

Libby's Deep Brown

Grape Jelly-------Pot Pies •• ~:·:n_ .. 5

..Aspirin
,...
__ •.• __ . ___ ..
Cottage Cheese •• _ 2

eans
1-oJ:.

pktt.

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a program

I

wlil be served.
The Pomt'rov Bend Citizens '
Band RadiO rlub will
mee1
Thuteday 111 7:30 p. m. at the'
Youth Center in Mason. W. Va .
The Rock Sprmgs
Better
Health Club wi ll ml"('l Thurs.
day at l ·JO p. m. al lite homr
of Mrs. Arn0\d Snowden with
Mrs. Gfwrge Skinner in cheTgP
of the prog ram and Mrs . Hom.
tr Radford the contest.
FEB. 12

Jleturn Jonolhon Meigs Chopter, Daughters of the Ameri·
can Revolution . will meet :Fti·
day afternoon, fr·b. 12, at the

borne of Ml". r M. He11n•~Y .
Garfield Sl. in Middleport at

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K - 0ton10 &amp; ll1tt1~

Juice ___ •••• __ ••• 2
Kroger Plain &amp;: S.R.

pkg.

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THURSDAY :
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Jerusall:'m will meet In regulal'

Srinkttr hA!' bt&gt;t•t1 ('fttK'PIPd.

FEB. IS
The Rlilland Genlen
Club
•W •JIIIfloor a bake oat•. Sat -

urday, Feb. 13

........

at the Rl1tla1u.J

11c

Per 1tdll!ht Store

beginning at

FREE 100

... -...........·--

~ \ll&lt;TII TO• VA&lt;UI ITAMPI

.~

EXI) 2/l:l / M

____. r:·

.-=-;

FREE 200

r,

h&lt;n! nr :! r -lf1

lkl f!:&lt;~

S,otlilht CoHee
Exp. Ul3 / 65

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COM

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Yellow W.K.

,.....,like
79c Corn _. ___ . _--.• _

~-

J/l3/65

c Nest·afe •-___
------

99c
Toilet Soap __ ~·~ _______ - 3 ;.: 37c
......
$1
4 co••
Toilet Soap _____l:•_______ 2 ":.':'. 37 c

lh.

bag

~- ~- . __ -__ --

6-ot.

\or

Lifebouy --------·------ 2

c

blllll
Lifebouy --------·--·-- 2 b'"' 41c
..... 33t
Praise _________________ 2 .....
Praise ___ •• ___ •••• _•• _• 2 bolh 47c
•• 1'11

G11lden Ripe

AllPurpoae

-

Bananas

.... ''"""
..
""'
,.,_
...,.,...""Fresh Turnipa ••.•• 2 .,!· 19c

e pkgs. :klz
K~r lftl•tins

Final Touch ________ --... :

'i

Rome Apples

... 'llolo ........ _ _ .,

89c
Coffee -~::-~ -~-"- _. _- __ -. _ l-Ib.
can
•
Decalf ___ ~~ ~ ~".'~ _______ ~;~·- $1.09

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TWO BIG DAYS
FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
FEBRUARY 12·13

e

our ....... .

event in American HiStOry.''

..ssion at the IOOF hall on
J'rlday at 8 p. m. 'rite l'!'ceplkm lor Allen llu~hl'tl and .t ...se

I

Cake Mix ~-~ ~~- ~~ var. ::,:- lOc Drink

12-ct.

2 p. m. A ~&lt;; a~ling hMil1!811!11 will
be Miss L('nore Giles, Mrs . 1
Dale Dullon and MIU II@~•
Sanborn . Thr toll &lt;'R11
rt-:
o:ponse will
be "an important

Mary 8hrin•. White !!htlne of

can

Size

and rrfrp~hmf'nts

J lh pkg . Fr~'h Fr"llTI
Cube Steaks

c

U-oz.

5 qt.

Dinner Rolls
c

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

" ''""'···

49c

lb.

The

me• in tegular Se!'lslon Thurs. I
day at 7:30 p. m There will be ·

&lt;

'-· l:lTU TOP 't'A\Ul SfAM,.I .

39c
15c Beef Stew
• ___K"lt
.. __ _ ••• 55c
79t Mayo nna1se
ca""*ll'•
· - w/Bocon.
6 ~;;,' 79c
53c Soup Veo••••t..
c.-..m of hfato

nms.

I,
li

FREE 100

Ctuntry Clv.,

Kl'lftr

ra!holie Women'.&lt;; Club I
of the Sacrt'd llt•art chun·h will
n1flet Thursda:v at 7 30 p. m .
Re~ary RPrvlrP'I will prrrrdr '
tht: meeling.
1\ock Spnngs Grange
will I

-.

FREE100

FROZEN LIMAS, CORN,
MIXED VEGETABLES,
P~AS . . .. .. .. 5 for $1.00

K,....r

dM

Ut3 t65

r-:~1~.

, . . . . fiiU riiUil'lltll .. lll

&amp;

00

..___

6th &amp; 7th Ribs lh.
4th&amp;: 5th Ribs ___ lb. 79c
1st 3 Ribs __ lb. 89c

lit

Orange Juice

l{l n 11k.!o! Fret'!h F'lxtlf11
~.:., ... ltMh

69c

f: I CUI Short R Uti
flJtmOvttl-lhett 5" Cuf

Serve 'n Save _. __ 2 pk~. 95c
Fresh Eggs ~':":'.~':m 2 ... 69c

neet at the Cran.l(e !l:lll Thur.' ·
J::ry. F't&gt;h II ln•m 111 :w t . : p
n. The tnp w, Nursing and i'1r·p
·•f the ::;i('k ;1nd [l l )llr·rt.l . w,l' h·
t'IUght from a medir'nl se~l h~·lp
(it wi th (k r·· \lm• fl'ullr .ttl ;rod
JUiltllta Swa r t? a ~ lendPr ~. ~~v ·
er)'ohe is wf'll'qme

"Sliced Bacon Sale"

:~·,, w~:, :··~.:g::',

fastback d&lt;'SJgn.&lt;. toupe sa. ld. --ThiS new approach hy AmcnrAn Motot·s sl1outct c~pand the populont.y of fastback styling among those with
family SJJtH'C t"l'C(UIH'lllents . '
'""'"'"d Ihe n•gulc;r meeting, Mondcoy_ !
The Marlin will go 011 display Mareh 1 al Remblrr dealerships ocroRS the country. Metropolitan Motors expects to have the model on

Middleporl Bapti' l l'li ur"li '" a lin· on Salurday. February 20.
' group .

Feb. 10

i

Vegetole

. . . n..._ . . . . . . . .

Rib Roast

1

spry ------------------

- --2-Mt. 'lf.ol.

....

89t

93c
Dove
P...... ,
3 ,.,b. &amp;7c
Mar .rar·n...
8
1 ~ ------------~
Flour -----R~b~·-~-------· '::' $Lt!

lb.

Romaine ~ttuce •.. .. . ... 19c

·' "'~~-- ;:99e

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14-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·Mlddleporl, 0, Feb.

WANT AD
INFORMATION
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1:011

A.

CORB.EC'J'IONS
be

ror

al!&lt;!eptad

tu!.Ul 11:00
~ ftl PtllbltoaUOD

A..

KWULAT!ONI

Tbe

Pub.lilb.u

~u

Lhe

rUM

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obJ•cttollabie.
£non
1hould
0.
reported
lmmed!Ueb
1'be pubUIIhe-r wiD not hf. rMPOulbil tor

Was $2095 _ _ _ __

Properly Produced B-erries
Can Hike Farmers' Profits
BY CARL H. COOK
County Extension Ageat
PT. PLEASANT - Through
the years, properly grown and
harvested strawberries have re.
turned a high per acre income
to West Virginia producers. One

Special $1799

lng Religion lllld Se!enoe ,.. •
sub-topic.
The theme
used
throughoul tile - k
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NEW HAVEN

Raising Income

Local owned and low mileage , red over lpory finish , 326 V8
engine, automatic trans. Like new whitewall tires, ndio and
heater .

t1.

to edU or NJect 1111 ICb d.-ned

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

~
1963 Tempest LeMans Cpe.

ltl..

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QUALITY

Dal' -...:," PubUnU.

C.Al'ICEU..ATlONS
WW

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PUDUJIIII
o-dllile

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to.' 1965
BIRm

paled. Net return to producers
after these ex:penset leaves a
net Income of $700 per acre.
Farmers Home Administralion have several types of Joana
available for Increasing your
income. There are also loans a-

Mr. and Mrs. Mas Elchlngl!'
' are announclng the birth of a
daughter born on TUesday February z, 1965 at Holzer Hosplt.
al. The baby weighed a pounda
10 ou and has been named
Becky . Jo..
The maternal grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. John C Fry
of New Haven and the paternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

Mro. Latty ICiDC· The topic was
011 Spenlsh American People.

DuriDg the buslneM meeting
the ll'OUP dlacuased the ValentiDe Party for the Sunday Scbool
chlldren to be held 00 February
15th at f 30 p m. itb ••~ Clr
cle as • .:_._~·
w u.,
.
..,.....
Those attending were M r 1
Wllllam Powell Jr Mro wn'
!lam Powell,
Jo~
Fry, Mrs. Jack Ronsh, Mro.

GIRU lll!lCEIVII

Cl'li'I'IPICATE

Jane

Ha·-·•'~

Knapp received

?.!_, ~tlon

-~ a--'"'"' ...,.,.,,
a certlflcate

forfromoutatandlng
'"'UD- aervtce
the M...
011 County March of
Dimes
The two "'·II beld a •~•~ -··o·

...
..,.. at Flesher Service Center lor
A sharp low mileage luea l CHI" . Jet black fini sh, tires show
the March ol Dlmee and made
little wear , 110 H.P. enj:11n(' 4 spet!d trans. Radio, ht"llter,
a profit ol fl wblch waa clonalFor Wan! A.d 8~
red bucket seats and vinyl tnm.
41 CllllD~ per word 001 lnaertiMI
ed to the Mason C o l \ b
M.lnlmwn Char~~:• 80 ~enl.ll
Special $1699
Was $1895
to five acres of well ~ grown vallable for marketing costs, AJ1eo Eichinger of Pomeroy, Alfred Sprouse, Mrs. Johnny of Dimes.
I~
U Cl!nl.l ~r word for Three co.
"'cutlv• 111tert1o11t1
strawberries
might
well
double
these
loans
are
to
individuals
Ohio.
The
great
grandparents
Ronsh,
Mrs.
Edwin
Rnllllh,
Mrs.
TOWN
COUNCJt
·
50 per l!f"DP DIICOUDI oD p1!d l.dl &amp;Dd
adt paid "Within 10 day&amp;.
the income of most farmers.
and corporations.
are Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Fry of William Russell, Mrs.
Jack The New Haven Town
u~
CARD OJ" THANKS .a. OBITUARIES
An individual farmer might
I would be glad to talk with Letart, W. Va., Mrs. William H08BOD, Mrs. Larry King and ell met OD February 4th• fur
11111
for
!!() word
min·
!mom
Eacb
lddltloll.l.l
word lc
reasonably expect up to
$700 any individual or group about Eichinger, Sr. and Mro. Bertha Mro. GrlnBtead.
their regular meeting with J\lilY·
OPEN EVES. NlO P.M.
per
acre
above
cash
costs
with
the
possibilities
of
strawberry
Oliver
both
of
Pomeroy,
Ohio.
ROTARY
CLUB
or
Donald Bailey presiding. ()th.
OYFICB HOURI
POMEROY, OHIO
8:30 A. M to 5.00 P. .M
an
average
yield
of
6,000
quarts
production.
UONS
CLUB
The
Rotary
Club
met
on
ers
ID altelHiance w.... Hilda
latw"day--K3ll A 1!o1 to lJrOO llOOD
M"S 80 EASY
per acre, depending on whole- Cooperative Extension ServA delightful evening was Thursday evening for their reg. Ridgway, recorder, Paul Rick·
TO PLACE A
Business Services
sal. prices. Capital require- ice has made available through spent by the members of the ular dinner meeting. Rev. Mar· ard, Okey Howard, Jr., Cllarles
U:SVLT PRODUCING
Fer Rent
WANT AD
'NY . - - th- h
ments are small in relation to the County Agent's Office plants, New Haven Lions Club
and vln Frame, Pastor of MetbodiBt Roush, coUDdlmen, Donald Oil1
PHONE WY 2-2156 HOUSE, 3 rooms and ~Lh oo 0 2 3243
.
s • P one to cal returns when compared with fertilizer, and herbicide. Plants their wives on TUesday eveD- Churcb ln Mason, showed films linger and Charles Zerkle.
Rt. 7 bt·!wPPn f'lw~ hirP ;.r~d
~ r Lim~t~nes, any
Size ' other enterprises and strawber~ will cost $35 per cralle of 2,500 ing, February 2nd at their reg- to the group on Integration.
A correction was made on
Midd lt&gt;port Call WY 2-b:,ua
rompt e Ivery: Emmet W r!es provide income at a sea- or $14 per $1,000. Fertilizer will ular semi-monthly
meeting. Those auending were Donald Mr. Hart'&amp; and Mr. Kent's gar2 10 ~tc
Shuler· Contractmg.
1 son when many other enterpris- Cl.A $15 for 400 pounds (t hi s This W8! thetr annual ''Ladies Foglesong Herman Layne Lloyd bage collection to read $1 per
2
1
Notice
9 ~~ es require heavy cash outlay. contains an insecticide to con· Night" and "District Gover· Roush, Richard Ord, Jack Flesh- can per month lnstead of $2 per
APARTMENT,
rooms
and
5
SffiJLER'S GROCERY
will
bath, shower and tub .
iarl Grueser, Plam"bllll _ .
Raising strawberries is not trol soil insects' and herbicide nor's Night" dinner . 'I1te meet· er, Clyde Foley, Rome William~ month as previously stated. The
.ddleport,
P6h3onse.
Uealill1
difficuli, but 1t r~uires a con- will cost $15 per unit. These rna· ing was held at the American son, Harry Mlller. Edwin Stem, voted to cbarge Mr. Blanken·
open for busmess Sa turday 3rd St.' MJ
-...,
· 1 'II be 1
hl ...
morning 8 a. m. Slore formWY 2·267l
MIDenftDe.. .,._
scientious effort and demands lena s WI
sod in units on· Legion Hall and the dinner was Arthur Thabet, 'lllvmas Reed, s p """a tap on fee for sewer.
1 l:) Lie
erly operated bv Shain &lt;:~nd
End voor sewer troablet
attention to the details or pro-- ly - enough for Vz acres.
served by the American Legion Frank Capehart, George Ingela, This wlU be refunded U' the
Philson , Anllquity , Ohio.
TRAILER LOTS--=-rrei sew·
!Je bave aD duct ion .
Any individual or group Inter- auxiliary.
Ralph Whitmore and
Rev. line is ever extended past bi&lt;
age and water. Brown 's frail
S.weJ Machtnet
To start. it r ..nuires $200 to ested in raising their income
Special music was furnished Frame.
home and then all property
2 10 . 3\c
· _ ~cash or credit by starting into commercial pro- by Mrs. Doug Siler (the former
_ __ _ _ _ __.:-._:
_
er p ar k rstate Approved\,
Ruteoaltle R8lel
$300 capital
W.S.W.S. AT BACHTEL
owner• will be 8BBessed tht
Mmersville, Oh10, Phone WY
can Wf writ Day or Nllbt to carry the plantmo through duction should contact me here Margaret Lou Roney) occom- Tte&gt; W.S.W.S. of the E.U.B. regular tap on lea from the
No TRESPASSING • P1Ifermg , 2 3324
1
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· t he county office - Carl H. panied by Mrs. Paul B. Powell Bachtel Church met on '1'1nn· mam
· line.
or meddling allowed on AI·
·
I 15 t c
7 21 t:tc the harvest time , a berry
varie- m
bert Tyler's premoses. Any- THREE- BEDROOM house at Ht;AnNG, Plnmbtng. MaeDer ty designed to produce
high Cook, County Extension Agent, on the piano. The District Gov- day at 7 p.m. at the bome of The finanical report lor the
1126 E. Main St. f'tJone WY 2· Forna~. Arnold
Brotllen. quality, firm, market berries, MaSon County, P. 0 . Building, ernor, Walter Stain made a very Rev. Mrs. Achsab Miller. The month given reads as follows:
one caught will be punis hed
to lhe full extent of the law.
3408.
2 4 6tc
na East Main Street, Pom- the ability to recruit and organ· Telephone 675-3710.
interesting talk on Lionism and lf'Bder for tbfl evening was Mary WATER FUND
Albert Tyler, Darwin.
--- eroy. PboDt WY !-Uta.
ize a labor force - each acre
Plants, fertilizer, herbicide, its growth relationship to the Jewell, using the topic 'Sahar- Bal. Jan. 31 ........ $ 899.92
_ .....,
f) ROOM apartment and bath
will require 15 or more work· crates, and baskets are avail· world.
an- Africa." 'Those taking part Rec. through Feb. 3rd 4,027.29
1
_ _ ____ _ _ 2 10 6tp_ unfurmshd All utilities !ur·
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bl
t
h
1
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w
Th
·
ers and close cooperation be· a e a w o esa e pnce!l. est
ose m attendance were Mr. in the program were Mrs. Don4,727.21
:HICKEN Bar-B..£\, Sat"r1ay, nished . Up stairs above
Dr.
Al .. ·
4Ul.'TI.ONI'.:E.R
tween producers, marketing, and Virginia Farmers Market will and Mrs. Leo Burrell, Mr. and aid Ohlinger, Mrs. Jack Needs Disbursed through
Donovan's ofJce Phone WY
f ·'r.1 Compldlt Servtee
bel P market your crop. F .H. A. Mrs. Harry Darnell, Mr. and and Miss Jewell. The scrt'pture Feb 3
,ary 20. p""'&lt;t· .k,p '"' "nd
other agencies.
• -•13
1&gt;.1
Febr "
- 11 "
"
2·JV46 or WY 2-ZQ64.
CHU llradlanl
·u
h 1 fin
Th d . .
Mr J k Fr
.
.. ............ •·~·
delivery service only.
Contfc
t.Ttte Pi
Coa
Raising strawberries requires WI
e P · ance.
e eclston
.!1. ac
ey, Mr. and Mrs. lesson was read by Rutb Laud· Bal. Feb. J . ........ 1,662.re
1 12
tact any Middleport l•'n·oman
• MDI •
....
management know-how. Crop lb u.p to you.
Tom Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. ermUt followed with the sing· SEWER FUND
for your order.
2 9 lllp
&amp;. C. BRADFORD
land should be high in fertility,
1Robert Gurtis, Mr. and Mrs. ing of "What a Friend We Have Bal. Jan. 31 .... ... $ 1109.50
.
·Fer Sale
Racllte, Oldo
free of quackgrass, and reasonLUTHERANS MAY
Neil Haymaker, Mr. and Mrs. in Jesus." A prayer was given Rec. through Feb. 3 .. 1,672.2'1
RUG Woaving. WI !J.2H26.
I IJ lfc ably free of frost hazards. There
DEVELOP CAMP
B!ll Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. Paul by Evelyn Jewell.
%,481.71
_::2:_&gt;::_-30tp HARDEN 'S MARKET. syra- INCOME TAX service. Victor' should be enough capital to purLutheran ministers In the Tri- Rtckard, Mr. and Mrs. Fran
A new member was welcomDisbursed through
AUTOMOBILE lnsnrance beeo cuse, has on special Thur::;~ E. Gaul, Chester, Ohio. Phon chase plants, fertilizer, and her· state area met recently for a Reichert, Mr. and Mrs. Frank ed, Mrs. John T. Reitmire. The Feb. 3 ........ · ..... 1,133.&amp;1
cancelled7 l.,osl your opera·
day, Friday, and Saturday:
98S..2402 after 5 p. m.
bicide, to hire some extra Ia· fellowship at the El Rancho Res~ Young, Rev. and Mrs.
Jack New Haven W.S.W.S. will be Bal. Feb. 3 ........ 1,348.21
lor'o llcenaeT Call WY Z.'!lii6
50 lb. ex ira good unclass&lt;li ed
I 1 30tp bur, and to purchase straw for taurant near St. Albans
at Welch, Mr. Ed Cunningham, Mr. guesis at the Marcb meeting. GENERAL FUND
115Uc
potatoes. $1.99; F'a1rmonl Pre- INCOME TAX Service;-~ Johll- mulching if it is not produced which time the Lutheran Lead- and Mrs. Walter Stem, Mn. One guest attended the meet· Bal. Jan. 31 ..... . ' 161.91
810.75
---:-:----------- miUm we cream. only 79c
son • Simpson Insurance Ag· on the farm.
ership Camping Program in the ~aul B. Powell, and Mrs. Doug ing, Mrs. Earl Keefer.
Rec. through Feb. J
1,4716&amp;
Wanted To Buy
half gal .. 5 lb . basket tomaency, Room 6, Coals Build· A West Virginia producer area was diBcussed.
S~EerHA.CLIMA
E.U.B. OBSERVE
toes. 79c. Fancv bananas, 5 ing, Middleport.
can expect $1,700 ~tverage gross
Ministers from both the Am·
. GARDEN CLUB
YOUTH WEEK
Disbursed through
TO HUNTERS and Trappers, lbs . 59c. Ju-Bo dog food , 12
tfc
income
on
an
acre
of
strawber.
erican
Lutheran
and
Lutheran
m'!r"e
N:~una
G~en
Club
The
New
Haven
EUB
Church
Feb.
3 .... . ·.. ... .... M.l7
1 20
wanted : 200 fm.: H Les,
red,
eans $100: sli&lt;"ed boiled ham
_ _ _ ries. This is based on 5,000 Church in American were pres· bo on Mo Ry evhenSang at the observed Youth Week from
Bal. Feb. 3 ........ 1,• . -49
1
1
$150. gray, $125. Leave feel
B9c lb .
MAJOR Medical Health Plan quarls of number I berries at ent to hear the Rev. Donald Anme o
I'll. a P
yre with January 3181 through February METER FUND
on hides . Must be good clean
Opeo Sundays 11 a. m. to 7 nun • cancellable, guaranted. 30 cents and 1,000 quarts of oth· derson of the Western Pennsyl- Mr~ James N. Roush and Mrs. 'i~h. On January Slst Sandra Bal. Jan. 1 . . . . . . . . ... . 45G.91
hides. Top price ,or all your
p. m. Daily 8 H. m. to Mp.m.
renewable. Pays 100 per cent er berries at 20 cents per quart. vania, West Virginia Synod pre- Dwight S_ayre as co-hostesses. Pickens, Rodger Luckeydoo and
Refunded during JBIL
20.00
furs Bill Ba 1
R d .
Saturday till 9 p. m.
ol Medical bills, over
[)&amp;. A cash cost of $1,000 including sent the "New Look for Sum- The meetmg was opened by the Reggy Hart took part in
the
43UI
1 ey m ee sv J11 e,
pre s tden t , Mrs. Robert Layne. Murmng
· wors hip aervice. In the Refunded througb
Ohio.·
2-6-6lc _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _
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ductible. Call Jim Johnson prod uctlon, labor, and harves~ mer Leadership.''
·
WY 2·2903
Cor information. ing and marketing cosls anticiPlans were ~'-cussed for the Devotmns were led by Mrs. afternoon the youth took a hike
Feb. J .. .. . . .. . .. ..... !0.00
ANTIQUE furniture,
""'
R ous.
h The roll ca ll to the Lutheran Broad
.
. Aleddin G.A.s HANG;; , refrigerator. 2 '
1 19 301c
possibility of establishin•
a Lu- James N. .
Run
~.91
Iamp an d old rron p1eces, marb d
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"
was ans ered 'th
Y
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h
ble topped piece, Mrs. How.
e roo~ su~tes, 75,000 BTU 1\!elgler Buildla s... I
for
theran camp in this area If
w
WJ
Jve our
urc w ere t e first E.U.B. State Sinking Fund
d C .
automat&lt;e mcula!mg
gas
h
~
. t PP .&gt; ki cbthese plans materialize, ·the Remedy fur a Cold.''
Churcb W88 started, through
Bal. Feb. 3 ........... 807.40
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1 800 W. Ma.in St.,
ar
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heater , 1957 Bu ick. can WY
ew omes. U1 1 m ·t
camp would serve the youth of
A short busmess meeting was the courtesy of the Lutheran
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much cood promotion or publl-- Sevart- J the intervu~wer .
city Regis may not be another ,
.
!Clifton F,adlman, but he lo tbal RIVERSIDE, Calif. (UP!l _
South j
rarity, .an unpretentious host Mltel Imported from
who, though he sometime• over- America are being intro&lt;lucE-d ,
values his big-name guests, into Southern California «•rebfrequently getJ more 1ea1timate- jaro. to wage war on domestic
ly interestiDI!: interviews from peal!! that are damagJni Lhe
8)' RICK DUBROW
~teat guns too. So you can see them than do hlB competilors.
Unht&gt;d Pre111 lateroatJoul Johnny lJ II hit. The difficult
__
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crops.
HOLLY WOOD !UPI ! - How thing about the ratmgs i• that The Cbonael Swim: Gov . Pout CRIME C08T
yo LI never know wh1ch one to Joli"""D of M'185 155
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ratmgR rar·t&gt; fs Johnny Carson just how much of a hil Thus
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Church loaning them
their
building. They then hiked back
to the church for youth fellowship and a party was held af.
terwards.
Jeannine and Jeanette Miller
and Cris and Wanda Harrah
read the scripture lessono for
the Wednesday evening prayer
meeting.
On Thursday even'•• the annual youth banquet · •
was held
he
na1
b
in t educatio
uilding with
60 present. The scripture lesson
was read by Wanda Harrsh,
followed with a prayer by Gail
Miller. Jean, June and Delores
Bumgarner presented special
music. Frank Capehart spoke
to the group using the topic
"Songs for a Small Planet'' WI·

Roush.
W.S.W.S. MEETING
The W.S.W.S. of the E.U.B.
Church met on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Clay~
ton Athey. The program wa!l
pr--Ied
by Mrs · Howard Bor~..
ris, the topic "The Cllurch's Mi&amp;aion Amon a Ne N tlo "
'i@t
w a ns -tn
"Asia." Those
participating
the program were Mrs. Ottle
Roush, Mrs. Thelma Capehart,
Mrs. Clayton Athey, Miss Mlllte
Bumgarner. The oeripture was
read by Mrs. Otbo Lievlng and
a j&gt;rayer by Rev. Mr•. Achoah
Miller
A
buslneaa _......,. w

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Thelma Ca.....,art and Mrs
Batey.
Service DaY was
discuued. and tt Wa8 ennounced
that World Day of Prayer would
be heicl 08 Marcb 5th. The
ll'OUP made plano 10 bold 1 boolr:

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attendiJJg were Mrl. R.
F. Bryant, Mri: Fred
Balay
Mro. Howard Bunil, Mrs.
tie Roosb Rev Mrs Albsab
Miller •
suqamer
Mri. Thelma Capehart, ~
otho Lievlng, guests Mrs. Plck-

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Mrs. Dorsey Lee Roush has
returned to ber home alter he·
ing a patient at Cleveland Clln·
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Mr. and Mrs. IJoyd Roush
attended a Horticulturt Convenlion in Columbuo 1aot week.
Mrs. Herman Layne baa been
a patient at Medical Center Hospita! in Gallipolis, 0.
Out of town relatlveo here
due to the deatb of Mr. ()key
Layne were Mr. and Mrs. LaoDard Wilcoxen lllld Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Wilcoxen of Outrleston,
Mrs. Joseph Layne, Sr. and Mr.
and Mrs. Josepb Layne, Jr., Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Layne and
Judy Layne of Parkersburg.
Mr. Charles Layne of Brooklyn,
N. Y.

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ruary 21st at 8 p.m. at
St.
Paul's Lutheran Church.
"'---- attending were Mr
,....,
s.
Nelson Roush, Mrs. Jack Welch '
Mro
n•-JJ Adams, Jr., Mrs
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Roland Karr and Mrs. David

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heki. Mrs. He~ Buck,_Jr. preaented a very 10terestmg program on "Seed Mosaica."
Those attendmg were Mro.
Carroll Adams, Jr., Mrs. Phil
Bate M
y, rs. Henry Buck, Jr.,
Mrs. P e te Burris, Mrs.
Tom
Hoffman, Mrs. Bill
Howard,
Mrs. Robert Layne, guest Mrs.
Jack Welch, and the hostesses,
Mr s. Roush • ""'·
..._ D• Sayre an d
Mr s. R. Sayre.
REBE~•
~~B CIRCLE
L The RebeChcca Circle of the
utheran
urch met on WednfesdaMry Dafternldoon at the home
O
s. av Roush. DevotiODB
d
an program were presented by
: : · Roland Karr on Spanish
erican People.
Mrs. DavJd Roush presided
at the business meeting at which
time plans were diBcuased lo
be bosteso to the Joint Meeting
of the Church Women on F~

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2-·6646 or eontact James H.
ens, storm windows, alumboth American Lutheran and
Woodyard, Chester.
Inurn Siding. Call Guy Neigthe Lutheran Church in Amer2 10 3Lp
ler, Racine, Ohio.
ica. The ministers were asked
12 29 tic
to look for possible sites for
BEEF, ready for sale rirst
Mrs. Ethel Radeki.n is visit· th
.
5erv1ces
,
ecamp.
8us1ness
ol" week. buy 1/4 or •-&lt;l. Phone
lng her sister, Mrs.
Lizzie
The Rev. Ja•k T. Welch of
STANDING Timber. Top cash \\'! 9·3044.
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2 10 3Lc WILSON
&amp; Son's Car Wash on Harvey in Columbus.
st. Paul'o Lutheran
Church in
~l~il~:.id.o~:io~tR'in~~j 196L- PL YMOUTfl F;ry. -~hite Page
Street, Middleport.
Mr. and Mrs. John
Silver New Haven and the Rev. liarafter I o'clock, 667-3&gt;03.
convertible Wilh
standard
Call WY -H212.
2-0-3otc have returned to their home old S. Knoll of St. Peter's Luthln Nebraska.
eran Church 10
. Point Pleasant
l·ll-tfc ' transmission . Good condition.
u
- Nellie Vale attended the attended tho meetino.
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Elementary School Principals ARC~u• ELECT-~
OFFICERS
WY
2-3117.
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convenlion in Columbus ThursThe Lemanbaw Archery Club
He Ip Wante d
11
_ _ ___:__ ___:_:___ \lOll JOINTS '~'• iron pipe, for ' 63 Buick - - $1,995 day and Friday.
of New Haven met recently for
Mrs. Helen Jeffers substitut· !hell'
· monthly meet'IDo and elec•
CONTACT : J uvenile
Judge, );ale, 5c a fool C. R. ,JOrdan, Sta. Wagon. Special. Only
1!11
v
Pomeroy, WY 2-3096
from Sal~m St., Rutland, Ohio,
30,546 easy miles . Really I ed in the Columbia school for ed new olficers. They are Her9 oo
sharp. Automatic shJ.fl.
Mrs. Millie Coen who was ab-K
·d
1 .._
: 8 .m. unt1 1 4:00
p.m
~tp
man napp pres1 en1; rep a...1
2
9
Woman or man and wife
64 Po ~
$2 695 sent on account of cold the last ing past pr~id.ent Herman Olr
45
years or over to live in ~nd Use our erficient Carpet Sham· Catalina":~~- -Just a:.nved of the week.
linger; Charles Zerkle,
vice
take care of 8 family of to pooer FREE with
purchase on 611 Pontiar from satisfied
Mrs. Wanetta Radekin visit- president replacing John Fer4
5 boys, from 12 year:; down ot Blue Lu~t.r e Carpet Sham- customer. Hydramatic. R.&amp;H.
ed her mother, Mrs. A. D. Mor· guson; secretary _ treasurer
to 2 years.
.6-JOt
poo. Baker Furniture, Mid· Extra clean.
rison Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Bob Grimm replacing Harold
2
c dleport.
l 9 6\c
Morrison was taken to Meigs Russell. Field Captain Eugene
WAN'l'ED housekeeper to live - - - - - · General Hospital a week ago.
.
Dn .
in. Pbone WY z.2600 .
KIRBY SWEEPER, A-1 condi·
M
McKinney rep1actug
nmo
tion, power polisher. buffe-r, 1
rs. Effie Hoosier is spend· VanMatre. Elected newly add-..-.-=cu:;=c;---;.2 3 tic
Pome..,y, Ohio
ing some time with Mr. and
d'
·~ included. $36.56, balance due. "':;::;:"';;';'~"'C'~~""7==,_.,Ij Mr
ed oHicers were correspon mg
u . 5. Civil Service Tesbl
WY 2-3862.
2 5 51c I 1
s. J . E . Radekin.
secretary Larry King; histor·
FOR SALE: 1959. Edsel, "''195.00.
Mrs • Numeyer was taken to .
Men women l8 I.D" OWor 8&lt;eClU" , , . .
Wanda Vi......
and reporter
16
111ab 1117 Sbo" bonn AdviUieemtwt SINGER round bobbin portable. 825 S. 2nd St., Middleport.
Holzer Hosp 1' tal bY th e Strong Jan
n..u
••
,
,
Nancy
Oh"""er.
Tb ..u ...n t o 1ot1t open Prepuatnr")'
S
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tn.tnln1 CLDttl •ppot11 ted ~Pi!!Mi!!nu
• ews per 1cct Y.
1 e
new,
2 10 3te
ambulance the last of the week.
ld ...,.
R
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uua117 IIMKOIJU1"1 FREJi: lniorma· $29.95. WY 2-3862.
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VALI
Mrs Anna E Turn
d
Haro
usse ' paa &amp;eel'
taon • :loba. u.Jaf'lee, ~equ1remente
·
ANT in good condi·
·
er a n
tary, reported that the yearly
•Jld..., rtvtq .... me. •ddre• ."d
2 5 5tc
tion. May be seen
during daughter Sherrie visited
iler club deer kill for the 1964 hunt-Datb1n • : =· P~~.r~O~~~;mero 1 SINGER, sews like ne~. EquiP- week at Saw Mill on Peach daughter, Mrs. Bob Goode and ing season with bow and arrow
MALE •• ped lo zig zag, buttonhole.
Fork Road, or call any time family, Newark, over
tho was 11. Club deer trophies will
witl.
insert
WY 2-6012.
2 10 6tc
weekend.
be awarded to each of the fol; ..., or more per hour on 1 fancy design
permanent route work with
cams. Guaranl~d.
$37.61.
The Rambler
-Mrs. J. E. Radeklu lowing hunters, Dick
Young,
advancement
opportunities.
WY 2_3862 _
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Stc
Clifton
doe·,
Donnie
VanMat·
8
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Write B. flauohman
, p
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West ~-lumbia, two buck
Box 126, Grove City, Ohio . I ~!':W aulumn haze
mink
Eueu.....,
ard of Thanks
re,d a doe~(two 01 these killed
stole. Sef' . Mrs . Virn. il Cart, Big ear room, ride aad -..
an
28.3tp
lormaoce. SmaD ear -onomr. in Uta h) ; Edd'te VanMaire ' West
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Rt 2, Pomeroy on Kine-sburg
co.
1 WE WISH to express our sm----::------Rd. or Ph. WY 2-£356 . 2-HZtp
and mOllagerabillty
e&lt;re and deep gratitude
to Columbia a buck killed
in
For Rent
See
friends and neighbors
for Utah; Harold Russell,
West
1
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b'
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Go d Cl k
their
Metnpolllall Motoro
expressmns o sympa- entum ta, a oe;
r on ar
4 ROOM apartment,
partly
E. Main Street, Pomeroy
thy and kindness at the death New Haven, a button
buck;
BEST PRICES ON
1
furnished in Pomeroy. Phone
Pbone Wf ~
of our hlll&lt;band and lather, Larry King,. New Hav~, a butWY 2-3117.
2 9 3Lp
Z2 tic Hoihs Shoemak....
Special ton buck; Btll McDermtlt, West
thanks to Rawlings • Coats Columbia, and Darrell Hoff·
TWO 4 room furnished apart· 670 x 15 _
16.60
Funeral Directors. tbe pall· man, Letart, a buck,
ments. ODe first floor WY z.
8
3668.
II 'E1 tie
NYian Blackwoll
Dr.
Veterln·
3 ROOM apartmenl.
Nicely
~SUPER SERVICE arian, large and small animals. ley, those sending flower. and gains! eacb otber in an IDdoor
furnished, hardwood floors,
ST A liON
128 Washington St., Ravens- all who helped in any way.
obooting tournament, whicb II
automatic heat, large clos·
Jeck W c .....,
wood,
Va. Phone 2?3--Ull.
The Family
held at the New Haven Comets, private bath and private
Mo•. WY z.
omce hour•, Daily 4 to 6 p.
2 10 ltc munity Building every Monday
9932
entrance. Ulilities furnished
m.
For Sale or Rentnight from 7 until U p.m. lndi1 28 tic
WY 2-3200.
2-Z.tfc
vidual trophies wUl be award'firnEE ROOM furnished apart- LUMP and run o! mine coal Real Estate For Sale HOUSE for oale or rent, 6 ed to the three first place teams;
ment with bath for couple
for sale Goeglein CoaJ Co. HOUsJifOr :sale: 3 miles from
rooms and bath, in Miners- to the top male and
fem~le
ville, Ohio. Will sell on land shooters; and to tilt most unUlilities furnished . Phone WY Poge St., Middleport.
2-543&gt; in Middleport. 212 S.
12 4 tfc Pomeroy on Rt. 143. John A.
contract. Write Raymond E. proved male and female shootFifth Ave .
1 18 trc ONE CHORO organ, like~ew ,
Jelle,., Jr., Ph. WI 2-6046.
Brown, 755 Stelzer Rd., Col- ar over the twelve week period.
$50; One uprighl piano $20.
2 10 6tc umbus 19, Ohio.
2 10 6tc
Open sbooting is held ~VII'Y
6 room and batb aparimeot
Phone evenings WY Hl 47 .
FOR SALE--Mlddlenort'o tallFriday night from 7 until 11
ID Pomeroy. Phone ~~~~ !-3319
est bu11c11Dg, located 1152 N.
lnsur•nce
p.m. by the club. The public
2 8 31p
= - - - = - - - - - 1 2 15 tfc USED Army field
Second Street, Mlddleport. PHOTO Copy!Da l!ervlco OJp- il cordlslly Invited to attend.
TRAILER Iota for rent, close en
Priced for quick .ale
"'- leo mada .. 1oga1 ·
~ attenciiDII thll meet.
to La·--at and schools.
rps coveralls, pants
and quire at Ohio llotel .
blrtb ~ --• ,_~ log mclnde: Bob Grimm, Mr.
~,~
sblrts. Carl Chevalior Long
•~uo .... ...._ 8IIJ ll!ld Mr • · - King,
Jack
VaHey Lumber &amp; Supply Com- Bottom.
D..,
FARM.
82
A.
on
hard
road,
otber
doc!amatta.
Roa
s.
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pany, Middleport.
11).!-lfc ---_
,.. budding Sites, old bouse and '--.
ch, Gordon &lt;lark, Mr · and
A USED Philco refrigerator In barn, I&gt; mineral. Leaded.
t , lfc Mro. Herman Knapp, Eugene
THXEE aoo four ""'"' !urni&lt;h&amp; good condttton, . reasonably Homer Smith, Star RL No. CUSTOM
McKinney, BIU McKinney Dick
td 11111 lllllarnJibed apart. pnced. Call Coolv!lle 667-:10011 3 _ Do• 29 Rip!
wV
ling.
btttoboriDc .,.. cut- Walker, Donnie VanMatre, Har·
atet11L W1l NUl
12 ill: anytime.
2-8-Jtc
•
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-~Pill ...._, Phone W1l old Ruuell,. and Mr. and Mra.
1
2 3 tic
HOG •dressed!, 251).300 lbs:-;;r
what nave you. Phone WY 2·
6828.
2 4 6tc

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Crane
Yet. an- cu 1~mm~
' t gJves
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h"ts vi·ews o f ' me rrJal secur1ty
· , cnme
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hi:ippi ness on •a coast-to-coast
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other set says Crane Js gl~t ng national and foreign affairs, is I revenl ion.
fiOkup And how is Steve AJ.. C&amp;rson a tough go. The ratmgs -·
p
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len's syndicated replacement, also vary sharply from market
Regi• Philbin, doing? Today we to market. Personally . 1 won 't
~111 try dt.&gt;Speratel~ to answer lose any slt-ep over it and
AOIIOIIII
1 Pllu&amp;ol
12. N ~~.me uf theRe que-stions.
hope everyone is a success, and
:I. Head
lilJ"
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F'trst thlngs first. Yes, Johnny Jet's not forgf't Jack Paar.
famlt7
reply
4. LUte}y
3 . .1uicy
.23, Perl01111
rar~nn is still the No. l pinup
Crane is apparently cha nging
'1. wandel"
truJte
2f, Sk:lk
boy oj !he midnJght audience . from a f'O ntro\'ersial fellow to a
4. A.nena ·
25. One'•
8. A bleml•h
in china.
heirs
5. Scheme
EvPry .'10 oflen, NBC-TV Issues more ~asy -going fellow . But
.1 L ABNiil
10. A bac:ke.
eo...iltod,
26.
v
a. pronouncement to the ertect Philbin hns had some trf"lub\;&gt;s
wa.ter:
uwttb.tar :n.Ex1
that Carson's "Tonight" show Js
.
.So. U .B.
f. Me&amp;rul of'
a.m1ne1
making more money and is seen chJefl:v because he doesn 't have , :11. ThP Pen.
eomm.UJli..
agalq
)n more stalions than ever be· apparenl~y , _
a nasly ~r showtateuch
cetklo
28. A
1'-....n ••••
'lO'COME OOWN.
t . l.l"oregv
2Lrongbox
33.. Stron)f
fort-which to Carson rans is a ?rf ~o~e ut his body, this makes 13. Revoker.
HON'ST ABI' -50
Roman
laW
10.
Brnaala;
29.
Parts
or
wlndtl
1t dJfrJcult on a performer nowrath er happy dlga t the Iate-- d
·
1A Gro-up ot
dial.
wholea
38. Ql4. umea
AH ~IN WHACI&lt;.
night master he succeeded, Jack ~ ays, and he has been involv~d
three
D. Gray!&amp;ao. Vepta.ble, 38. Nwnber
'YO'!.'
16. Lituegld
white
pMXI.....uJa
"'-Ptleu.
?aar. Apparently Carson and In some Sl'hedule s!ufts. Here
14. Colabiil&amp;
eneme4
aat
Paar are not whole-hearted f
Hollywood , for mstance, his 11. His: Fr.
OJ each other. It is sad
ans s~ow ~as bef'n switched h·omj 19.
18.. Pen:b;u"Tit~ ~-~;..T&lt;'-r.~l&gt;l~l'D~&lt;~-~4""?1
20. Gtrr•-..
Torrid
·
mghH1me to daytime which 21. Combttalble
. NBC-TV recently added a was a ridiculous move 'because·
material
nxth night of "Tonight" each I have it on the best authority 23. Afore.oal&lt;l
lhlng
Wet-k-a Saturday rerun - and that all the statistics indicated :ft. Promeaa:Je
t~ network says this is going his ratings doubled in the last 28. Drlnklllc

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I!EfORE. YOUR EXAM- I •••

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Miscellaneous
Shower Given
Fire Victims

Mainly About
People In
Pomeroy

Church 0/ficero
A.re lnstaUed
The Rev . Howard Ruppell ln..
stalled new church officers dur-

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lng the Sunday morning WOf·

A ffilSCellant'Ous

Mrs. Tom Jonf!'l

house-hold ship servict: at the First United
d
ahower was given 1'ues ay eve- Presbv terian Church.

or

Cheshire

Mrs. Susie Windon ol d
Henc!erp k
son, W. Va. and Leonar
ic
ens of P1 . PleaSant, W. Va vis·

their household possessions ~ Kellnedy, George Anderson , eld-~·
a fire wht&lt;:'h destroyed thi"Ir ers ·. Richard elwen. Paul Hapited Sunday afternoon with
home . The showt"r was. h• ld a I tonst n\1. and Vincent Dabo. dea- l
B 1
sister, Miss Ethel Koemg at
the .home of Flora at ey .
r uns : \1rs . Richard. Owen, Mrs. I.
of Miss Elsie Hart.
Gifts were placed on a table Karl Owen and Mrs. Thomas
d 1
Mrs . Carl Moore and 1\•lr~ .
covered wi~h a white cloth. e- Y..elly , deaconesses; and Rodney
Edyth Ryther
spent Tuesday
corated wtlh rt'd hearts and Sauer and Wi lham Lewis, trusat Antiquity with Mrs . Ben
red and whue
streamers. tees. Thomas Kelly· presented a
Spencer.
Games were PIa~·.ed and priz~s vocal number wlf h Lillian Sh:•iff 1
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t
Kelly Wilson was the
over
awarded
r.. arteGrace
os ewai
~· JEAN ELAINB PULLINS night guest Saturday· of her ·
Gertrude l.oKloes,
Durst· as organi~t.
·
and \1arie Franct~.
Mr. aRd Mn. Tbt&gt;odore Jtul- grl&amp;.rtdparents , Mr. and Mrs
h
"'
Present wm t e a~ve
an d 1
llns, Long Bottom, are an- Carl Moore , Nye Ave.
Mr . and Mrs . Robert Slagel
Mrs . Ann Fick , Mr . and Mrs .1
1 nouncing t.ht' engagement ol
· 1
M
of Ironton visited briefly MonDon " ' Knight. Caro yn
· c- '
I their daogbter, Jean Elaine,
d · d
Knight , Rutland, and the ho norw Roger Andrew Spencer son day with relatives an 1nen s
ed. uests Refreshments
of
d M G
S
m Pomeroy.
g '
'
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and
of Mr. an
fl.
uy p!"l)('·
Rev and Mrs. William Thorpe
8811dwtcht'~, ~tato chtps and
tf
er, Tuppers Plains. Both art" I visited Saturday at Galhpohs
coffee wert' served .. ~lr
l,~ k 1964 graduates of
~a,.l1•ro with Mrs c L Arnold at the
Mrs. fran('ts art' rPstdtng 1n A section uf the s.tudy uuo
High llrhool.
·
her mot he r' s aparlmt'nt.
on Galatians was given when 1
home of her daughter and son
Sending girls werf' Roxie Oil· I Group I of lhe Women·s Asso· 1
in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Hobert
er, Patty Kloes , Mr and Mrs . dation of the First United Pres- !
M. Richards.
fS,
eWIS 0$
Mrs . Maxine Arnold visiter!
Tom Roach Mr. ~:~nd :\Irs Hi11 1 bvterian Churrh met Monday
Francis. P~mero.\': r\·1r_ &lt;.tnd · e~t'ning at the home of Miss
Sunday at Gallipolis with Mrs.
Mrs. Carl Frann". PI Plt•as-~ Carul~'n Russell un BrownellL . Arnold and Mr. and Mr£i.
ant w. Va .; Sandra and Jan• A" .
'
Robert M. Richards.
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Be~nett , Clillun: Mrs. Dorothy I Mrs . Tom Kelly, chairman. I
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Russell , H1:1rlford : Nellie and was in chargf of the mf'eting ; The Shellie Boice_ group of !.~"""'· ,. ,
~ .\~,\Q'J:.l:~.""ll i
Flora Nt&gt;ll Ru~sell , :vtason: \tr . ' with the opemng prayt&gt;r gt\'en the HethiPhem Bapttst Chun:h,l :
;-;,
and Mrs. Lester Bailey, Gladys I by Mrs . Dale_ Walburn Mtss I Grea~ Bend. held its monthly !(
,~~
Lambert. Mr . :.~ml Mr.s. F'ra~k 1 Be~er!y Pernn,
devol ronal I mee:mg at Mrs . Eve ly n Fore- 1-':
Beach, ~!don W~:~lbum, Besste charrman. presented an arttclP , mans home Feb. 2.
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Athey, Gertrude Vom Coone!', ''If You Don 't Get a Tttsk vo:J Miss Wilma Sayre. pre.'&gt;idrnl., if
Mr. and Mrs. John Fullz. \k Like. Like the Task Ynu CPt,' opened !he meeting with devoI
j
and Mrs. Robt•rl Cnrig,
Mr. taken from Guidepost.
• t1on ~. " Reading the Bible,' thf'l
. .
,
and Mrs. Charles Bennett, Mr .l Mrs. F.dward Crooks gave the sr riplure reading from 11 Tim _ Mrs: .Charl~ s Jtv1den of Ath· j
and Mrs . Raymond Stewart, study lopir . ·"n1e Apostle u! i ~ · 10·17. and followed with pray· ens VISlt~d With her father , l\1r .1
Juanita .Miller, Mr . and Mrs . FrPedom " takPn from Cain - 1,r
L .o. Dtles recently .
1
Frank Chersebrew , Nan&lt;·y Mor- ti~ns . Heports ot officers were
Tltt&gt; While Cro~s Ch airman . Dr: and Mrs . ~rooks Lamb
ris, Elsi~ H&lt;.!ddox .
\1arg;uet gtven and rlans were _madf' lor Mrs . Jsabt'l Lewis, read
a i of Columhus
v.ere weekend
Martin Lola Meek , Mr _ and the group to sell greetmg rards I" Thank vou " leiter and card 1guests of Mrs. Frank Betz.
Mrs. Clifford Manley, C:arolyn dur ing f'ebmar~· with Mrs . fred from Maiher School for the two Mr . and Mrs. Lewis
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Vance, Hem' I Huard , Cillrolyn Lt:wis as chairman. A soup sa le , boxrs of clothing sent to 1t.
were
called
to
Berea.
Oh1o,
1
Haley. Mr . Jtnd Mrs. r.,_,n Stiv· was also planned f'or Frid.ay.l Used Christmas cards were i TUE'sd~y d_ue to the death
.
ahnded in to be sent. to a for- her stster-m·law~ Mrs. E.uni&lt;'e
ers, Mrs. Marion frPnrh. Du- March 5.
ry Taylor. Mrs . Harry Durst.
The next meeting wtll ~e at I eign mission field for further Edwa~ds. who dted follo\Vlng
Betty Ginther and Ruth Dod- I thf' h~me or Mrs. H.. W. Vaugh. , use there. More old specta cle~ short 11lness.
son.
an wtth Mrs. Crooks as devo- and lenses were also collected Mr. Asa Jordan has entered II
j uonal chairman and Miss Per-! In be sent to Burmu . Cance l· Holzer Hospital
in Gallipolis
1 r in fht&gt; program lt-ader.
jiM postage stamps, too, an• where he . will undergo
Blue. Gold B'mquPI , A sa lad course wtlh hot rolls , received at t&gt;very meetin~ to ~urgery lh1 s week. Mrs. J.lorclan
To be 011 8ot11 rrla_,, ! potato chips and coke was ser- b€ sent to a boys' orphanage is with him at the hospital
I v~ to the ab_ove named and 1m Germany .
·
Steve Bachner, son of Mr
Cub Scouts of Pack 246 held Mtss Rosetta Lisle and Mrs AI· · It was voted to renew
a and Mrs . Jack Bachner, ts
their regular den meeting on len Leonard.
subscription to the devotional sent from the first grade
Monday after sehoul al.
the
book, "The Secret Place."
cause of chickenpox.
The program was presented
Mr . and Mrs. John Vroman
Salisbury School.
Plans were made for the Blue
' by Mrs. Isabel Lewis. The ti- a~~ son, Johnny, of Columbu'
and Gold Banquet to be held :it
tie. "Acres o( People,'' rer·re- VISited over the weekend
sented the migrants in the nelds his parents, Mr. and Mf5. Jolmll
the school Saturday at 6:30 p.
m. Meat w1ll be pro~·1ded and
who wearily toil from day to Vroman . The latter Mrs.
each family is asked to brrng
day to raise food for the o::oun- man is recuperating from
a covered dish and tablf' se_r-1
tr . Many times they are un· broken hip.
vice. Rep . Ralph Welker Will
Children of the county home 1d y paid thereby forcing them 1 Mrs. Herman Kissell, Collum· II
be guest speaker. Valentines ! will be special guests at a fam- :1e\. ·. rural 3 Jums and mi-~ bus, spent Sunday with her
Christians are ter and family, Mr. and Mr. ' ·II
were made by the Cub Scouts ily night observance to_ be held ! :ra~~e c~~ps.
and refreshmrnts served
by Feb. 21 a! the
Middleport
d 1
·s·lt these li:Jborers.j James Brewington and famllv
U . d
p b
.. urge
o VI
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th~e~D~e~n~M~o~th~er~s~.~~~~;II Ftrst mte
res ytenan learn the needs of America 's 1 and Mr . and Mrs. John Vroman .
Church planned by the West- . · . 'bl
and bring mean- I Mrs Edward Joseph is
a
1
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I minster Youlh
Fellowship
Sun- mg
_nv!s 1o Ythpoor
'.1ves.
1 medi~al patient at ~~~~~::~ ~~
.
e1r 1
1 h h
It could also he1p Christians: IMemorial Hospital jn
day evemng at t 1e c urc . .
~e youth of the church wtll to lake their place alongside · Mr . and Mrs. Kenneth
Pomeroy, Ohio
be . m
.
h .charge of the program
. 1. su ff enng
an d need • as· well as ' (Nancy RollerJ left Friday
1no
TONIGHT &amp; THURSOA'Y
wh JC 1s to 1ea 1ure
a
pa
IC
1
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. 110n
tha • all ' Norfolk . Va · where he
.
·
renew t e conv1c
Feb. 10-11
i ttdiem~.hThe mdeett't~g wbas oRpen- men deserve, as their birth· been transferred. After
NOT OPEN
e wit a me 1 a ton y· th
oY .
.,,·es ,, The ing living ·1arters t~ey
equa 1 oppor 1um
·
1
derator, usmg e nght
1CoIeman.
mo
.
·
h
there
must return for their daughte s, Mar- II
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
.
"
Th
P
k
.,
tune
has
come
w
en
l
Feb , 12-13
optc d. e eacema
ers. C
lsha and Melissa ' who are stay·
. 1 d 'Th
be 110 forgo tte n men an•ong
"NORTH TO ALASKA''
fdA rea ~nt.entl~e.. .
e . on- us ., Mrs Lewis said.
ing witb their
grandmother,
(TPchnicolor)
eBncle
mco
nil,
was
given
.
The
m~ting
closed
with
prayMrs
.
Max
Roller.
'
John \'v'aynE', Stewart Grang
by 1 I Haptonsta . Seren Lew.
.
Sa
R _ Mr and Mrs, Charles Vro·
er. Ernit' Kovacs . Fabian.
is accompanied for the group I er by Miss WJlma
yedre.b . ,:. man· and children Mark
FNturette: Wif• Decoy
A · t
t 1
· freshments were serv
!i 1r&lt;:
•
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sbmgmg. n J~stedrumben! nHum- lhostess Wilma Sayre will be Mary Esther, of Belpre,
· er was presen
y ~~~e ap·
h
f tl
kend guests of their
SUN .• MON., TUES.
lonstalls.
the
hostess
at
her
ome
or
te
wee
Mr J h VroFeb. 14·15·16
l
March meeting.
ents, Mr . and
s. o n
"BEnrtME STORY"
man and Mr . and Mrs. Fi&lt;•la- :a
LISTS NEEDF.D "
in Hawkins.
fTPchnieolor)
Marl on Brando, David ~ ivf&gt;n , I Somto churches or
:Sull'm Beautician. are
g
---Shirley .!ones, Marir Wind
·1 d 1
sor, Rebecca Sand. Dody Town~hip have not mate
n On Cllann.el 8 Sho-w
Goodman.
a list of membership .
Lists
Mrs . .Jo Ann White, MiddleInS, OfS, Ore
Ftaturette: Tricky Chicks
should be mailed to Richard port, Jan and Mary Haddox

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Acres of P·eople

are More Ri taliation

Romembor Your Volontlno on Volontlne'o D.y NeJ&lt;t
Sund1y, Fobru1ry 14. Select 1 Vol.o ntlno Gift from tho
Lorge Soloction AI Elborfold-.t. Buxton Billfold - A
Now Comoro - An IICA VIctor Tolovlolon Set - A Box of
Fonny Fermor Condy - A Gift '01 t.evoly. Ll.,..rlo - ·Nylon
Hosiery - A D-. ShiH -.:.:. Sox. StOjl' In · ~~ lltiothldo, L!Mik
Around 11 tho Mony Volonllno'o Dey Gifts end Moko Your Seloc·
lion Now.

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WEMBLEY nE
For Hlo v'olonllno'o
Doy Gilt

For
A

Motor vebide aecldent11 accouated for almost one-third of
all fatal mishaps In lbe U. S. In
1964 In whirh five or more per·
IODI were k1U~d.

'ftle tie with the color
IUlde - the new 1lim
1h1pe1. Wa~h 'n wear
to hold It. shape with
tie up neatly.

Around And
About
M'ddt
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•net N•v•r~ Dt•len - - - - - - - -

Pel.gno~

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thi!'l Valentine's Day,

They never need ironing. Wash •em,

PEIGNOIR SETS 5.9S to 21.DO
SLIPS

2.95 to 6.00

HALF SLIPS

1.95 to S.DO

PANTIES

Dry 'em, the crease stays in. Wrinkles stay out, 65% Dacron, 35%
Combed Cotton. Solid color In ivy
model or slim beltless style. Sizes
29 to 42, waist measure and in your
correct length.

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PETTI PANTS • 1.00 to 1.69
GOWNS .. _____ 1.95 to 9.00
PAJAMAS ---- 3.95 to 6.00 .

Astro-matic Sun Glasses
The only automatic sunglass. Automatically regu-

lates itself to light and shade. E~minates the need
to keep changing glasses. Styled for men and wo-

m~n.

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$2.98

leJs. New textured styl·
tl,

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tool Choop from

lovelieU lpriril 1h1dt1.

Valentine's Day
WITH
HOSIERY

FuU fa1hionec:f and

.team1e.ss.

Give .llei' ·An·
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Regular and pagoda
styles, acetate and
nylpns, solids and
prirlts, novelty hand-

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CASH

Mono Bonlon
Size Drooo Sock•
(10 to 131 in oolld colon end white .. , ____ ... 69c
Mons SlzH IOV. to 13 Fancy Pattern
Cotton Sport Socb ........ .... .... 2 polr $1.00
Mono Lolli Top Reyon Droos Socko
Nut Plllorns ond calaro, olPI IDV. to 13 , •. SOc
Meno Bulky Knit Bonlon One Slzo
D,..1 Socko In oolld color, whlto .. _ •.• , .• , __ 89c
Mono Athlotlc Cushion Solo Socks
Whit., Sbo IO•Aito 13 .. . ...... , , .. 3 pair $1.00
Mono Whlto Crow Socks with Stripe
Top In SIHI 101ft to 13 .............. , ...• SOc
AND MANY, MANY OTHERS

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Given Sunday
School Members

and Regina Stowers of Point
Pleasant, were in Charleston
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Monday where they appeared
Attendance pins and
bars
show
. Olb'~ ger TV
on Jac kte
.
.
were awarded at the Syracuse
I on Channel 8, m an mtervlew First
United
PresbyfA!rian
1 on the new sprmg harr styles.
Cburch School Sunday Feb.
They are members of t h e Presenting tile
awards wetcell
. National Haird~".'sers and Cos- Mrs . Margaret Cottrill, as
I metologists, Affiliate ll In
Pt. lows :
Pleasant.
One year pin and bar
Mrs . White was in Point Plea. M
A sta Will and Pal;rlc'la
sant Monday eve~~ng to attend A;~~~ two year bar
a meeting of Affihate 11 when Gary Eynon . three year
Ifinal ~lans were made f~r t~e to Jim Bill o'ner and Mrs. May· '
Vahmtme dance to be he,d Sat- me Holmes · four year
bar
urday ~vening and the
style to Bru"e C~ttrill and
Jimmy
1 show preceding the dance. Mrs. I H de "'
: White will enter Debbie Trip- j ;;ven~ear bar to Debbie Har·
lett in the style show. as ~er !den Don Harden, and
8 ob
m~el featuri: ~he h~ew spnng Cro~; siX year .bar to Pam
ha1r styles a
as tons.
Sylvester and Jim Crow; seven year bar to Frankie Mumaw;
Services Held for
nine year bar to Myrtle Durst,
Genevieve
Schneider, Margaret
HoUil Shoemaker
Funeral services for
Holli!!. Cottrill. Sharon Sue Cottrill and
Shoemaker were held from the Craig Cottrill; ten year bar to
Poplar Ridge church Monday Eleanor Kay Schneider.
at 2 p. m. with the Rev . John
Haley officiating. Special music
and

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SHIRTS
A Valelitllle Gift that's sure to please,
14V. to 17.

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sleeve lengths, ~2. 33, 34.

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so authoritalive, too. Avoid carrying large
sums; it can be dangerous.
VaftOUS

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DA NANG, Sooth VIet Nam (UP!- - A force of 20
U.S. FlOO jets and 28 South Vietnamese Skyralders
bombed tlrgets In Communist Nortb Viet Nam toCOLUMBUS tUP[) - Gov. l where passage Is anticipated Appslachla
p.....,.,," bo
day, VIetnamese air force sources reported.
·James A. H.hodes marshalled within a month .
said. "Right now, we're ill
The reported retaliatory attack followed the bomb- his forc~s Wednesday for an "Now is the time to work to be'ter shape in tbe planntoa:
Ing of a U.S. Army barracks tn Qui Nhon by Commun- all"?ut drive to compl~te Ohio's st imulate local communif!es to stages than any of the otber
Ist guerrillas Wednesday. As many as 28 Americans anti-poverty program tn the 28· the
advantage
.Jf t hi s i lO Appalchia Jtates."
may have died In that blast.
county App.alach1.a area .
program ," Rhodes said. "This Rhodes urged leaders of the
Rhodes . met With leaders . of should be the job of the Region-~ Council and the Southeasteru
SAIGON, Thursday (UPII - Communist guerrillas the
Ohio
Valle.y
reg10n a1 Development Council. "
Ohio
Regional
Council
to
attempted an amphibious assault on the port town of ~evelopment Counc1! and cab-1 Development Director
Fred l''storm Washington with
our
Qui Nhon today only boors after Viet suicide squads met members
who:se
de· P. Neuensc hwander said th e lpeople and find out where w._
blew up a U. S. Army barracks housing at least 40 partmen~ are involved in the state had spenl $200 mill1on in lstand on this thing ." He called
Americans. It was feared that as many as 28 Amerl· Appalachia program to urge the the 28-county area in the past a meeting for next week to orcans may have died In the blast
st.ate to ''get in on the ground .. "' two
years
and anticipated I ganize a fact-finding trip
to
The new attack tame as latest flcures In the bar_The. federal aJd-to-App&lt;~lachla spending another $511 million Washington.
racks explosion luted three Americans known dead, bill JS currently before the by 1967.
I He also urged the council to
17 wounded and 20 to 25 missing,
House
of
Representatives,
.. This is Olll' 'quick-&amp;tart' I •·get started right away' on
Tbe attacking guerrillas today, aboard 50 armed
plans for highway improvejunks, were driven back by fire from American hellcopters as the Viet Cong tried to swarm ashore less
than 200 yards from the destroyed bUiet.
Drive wW be beld Sunday,
the
proposed Appalachia
Way, a new superhighway to
February 21 instead of FebWASHINGTON (UPI)- Both the United States and
ruary %8 as staled earlier. Tbe
serve the area.
the Communists appeared today to be movinc the
last SUDday of the month of
! "We should g e t
s001elhing
Vietnamese war clooer to a ahowdown.
formerly
Heart
new
from
the
federal
govern ·
Februlll")l
was
To U. S- officials It was elear that a week or more
Sunday, hut this year the date
ment.'' Rhodes sa id . ' ·The re
ago Red leaders In North Viet Nam ordered a twoha1 been moved to Feb. 21.
.
has been talk of retreading ex·
fold step·up In the guerriUa war In South Viet Nam.
The Middleport Buslnl'Ss and
DENVER ~ _A g r 0 w 1 n _g ist ing roads but that is sumeOne phase took the form of attacks opeclflcally a·
Professioaal Womea'!l Club number of scientists and P?S~I · 1thing we can do ourselves ••
galnst Americans In Viet Nam - the raid on U. s.
~ill be in charge of the drive ! bly _even the Jo.hnson admtm~-~ Development
D~partmenl
forres at Plelku last Saturday and the terrorist bomi&gt;m Middleport.
trat10n are worned that Russia surveys have Indicated lhe
tng of the U. S. Army billet at Qui Nbon Wednesday,
mt&lt;m&gt;wvs'~'".~"'~;w:'m~1'f,;r.m&lt;ti'{~\tW may' wi_n the ra;e to Mars and I stat~ might be eliglbl~ ror a
The olber Involved Intensified attacks against South
the pr11.e plum of the space total ol Sl03 million Ia federal
Vietnamese government forces, lneludlng a majnr
age by default. The " plum' ' is I Appalachia funds. thf' "ilate
battle In wbleh 300 or more government troops were
the chance to find the first life bas tile potential of a $11!
lost at Blnb Dlnb Monday.
on another world..
; millton
program,
i"•·ludin ~
Unless ~he United
States some proj•cts still ia
t be
• . 'fl&gt;KYO IUPU - Savle$ Premier Ale~el N. Kosygln
Ispeeds up 1ts own ,ian for con- I proposition stage.
flew from Peking 1o Nlll'tb Korea today, possibly to
. quelll of Maro 09711 says top The bulk of the total. $J20
Hne up a united Communist front a,eafnst the United /
b!oJog1st..engmeer Gilbert V. _Le- million, would be in tHg Lway
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Labo:atof\eS, eonstrucli•m. im··- ..! 'lli:, pm!"n ry
The ofnclal Soviet new1 a~eney Tass reported from
In~., It may .ve~y w1!1 hand · and access rJad:; _
Moscow that Kosygln and a delegation of top Ru..
PROCTORVILLE, Ohio IUP[J 1thiS plum-an~. tl IS a plum-t o Also
atl.end ng
Tut'&lt;day's
sian offtcfals concluded a one-day visit to Red Cblna - The Lawrence CoWJty sher· the R~ss1ans.
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. meeting were A.lbert Giles, h.:ad
and flew to Pyongyang, the capital of Communist iff's office today was investigat- Russta has a full six years to of the state ·s anti _ oven v
North Korea. Kosygln's decision to visit Nonh Korea ing the shooting of Frank De- try for a winner .
program: Paul Ba!dridge ol the
was not announced untll Wednesday and eame as a rr.ent, Proctorville, who was in A fed~ral space agency so.urce : DeveloDment Department, Co·
surprise.
Huntington (W .Va.) Hospital to- told Umted Press Internat1onal j0 rdinator of the state's Appal&amp;.
day.
that "there is con,:ern that there chia program and Dr. Vernon
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Alden, Presidenl of Ohio umLJNK SAUSAGF, - Jtm Deem, Jell,. and .Terry- Lewrs, employees at W Va Saus- and South Vtetnamese warplanes blasted Communist IDement was found lying in a Mars The "concern" he add- i
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A U.S. Embassy spokesman in Saigon said the attack called to the scene sent word it administration.
s were directed~~ "installations in the southern part of was having difficulty with lhe Levin said tho go-ahead must
North V1et Nam . Other sources satd the attackers stru mar, and the patrol dispatched ! come soon, it it comes at all.
ck. at tar~ets bet~een. Dong Hoi and Vinh Linh 1 two a cruiser. The patrolman hand- " We hove about s ix months in
pOtntS raided earlter In the Week,
cuffed Dement to the cot.
which tO make a deCISIOn."
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ase here and 100 U.S. Navy planes from aircraft carriers
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By Rohert Wingett
I ing, culling, grinding and mix- become • favorite of custom· off the coast.
A giant snow storm lumbered
NEW HAVEN, W. VA. - ) ing into flavor - packed saus-- ers. The link sausage is packed
down from the central Rockies
Whole Hog Sausage, mad.: he.re age. .
j in six pound boxes for deUvery I
Mr A. D. Morrison . _torm~rly today and sprawled across the
with a tasty flavor that atEqmpment was recently in- I to stores.
of Carpenter R. D., died \led- Great Plains. Blizzard warnm,s
tracts the appetites of thous- !stalled at the New Haven plant Sausage cuts and rolls are
nesday aftern~n at
~ e I g sl were posted in Kansas.
ands in the Mountain State has to produce link SBusage. It has cased in 24 pound containers.
General . Hospital followmg
a ! Freezing rain and drizzle
btet. growing in popularity »incel iThe firm also handles eggs for
Seven Meigs County
men I lengthy dln~ss.
. I mov~d out ahead of the storm
production started six years I •
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throughout
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were called for Armed Forces I Mr. Murnson was a retJred i and thunderstorms dwnped
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H~avy damages were Incurred to two vehJcles Thurs- pre. induction physicals at
farmer and former operator of h
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Jim Circle, who along with
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store
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/Pomeroy, ran Into the fr~t of W&lt;ls fined $lO a:;~· c:rO:y iective Service Board.
Swett, ~lddl~po~ Rd; Mrs . Wa- ~ Snow drifts piled three feet
opened in 1959 with only two {;
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They were Donald E. Turner, netta Radekm, arpenter Rd ., deep west of Denver, Colo.,
workers and one truck
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Legar for mtoxtcation !carpenter; Everett J . Michael, and Mrs.
Dorothy
where three inches of fresh
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Middleport; Marlin L. Wolfe, Pomeroy; four grandchildren .. snow fell during the night.
Tuda at least a
lovee:' are needed to handle 1' the
.Authorities said Russell,
Racine; Charles M. Werry, Porn- , and three
gra.ndchildren. J Other parts of the state were
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1 Bunal will be at the Temnle 1Wyoming
0f w
highc· w?s h est trgmia
sentenced to jail on a convic- been unable to bring his car 12 at 7:30P.M. at the firsl ward One 18 .year old, aurice D. .cemetery. Friends may call at
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al manager of the firm, is a I'!TISBURGH - CHALLEN- lion of contempt of court.
cited on a speedin cbar e
rre s !ton m
.roy.
eece, r., ot Pomeroy, was l
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former Racine R. D. resident. ger !. W, Abel held a slim Conrad Rex Bentz was. seng
g - i Officers for !!Hili will be elect- also taken to FL Hayes
for
PLAN INSI'ECI'!ON
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He presently lives here. Greene but steady lead over incumbenl tenced to 30 days In J8tl by l Charles
Howell, 23, Cotl~r,led. Votmg prtvlleges will be biB phy!lcal.
The annual inspection of Mid- C Cunningham, Jr. 22, son of
ls also owner of the I &amp; S David J. McDonald today in a Common Pleas Court
Judge ,O., was arrested on a speedmg granted those holdln&amp; a 111114
dleport Lodge No. 36:1 F and a Nebraska congressman, wao
Supermarket in New Haven, fight for the pre.ideocy lor the John c. Bacon who ord"':ed a charge. He posted bond lor ap-membershlp card
LOCAL TE_MPS
1 AM, will be held Friday , Feb. free on bond today on charges
The sausage making firm su~ gJant United Steelsworkers un- Jsuspens!on of ::S days of th_
The temperature m Pomeroy'S 12 at 7:30 p.m. m the Master ot attempted larceny m heighplies m&lt;y~ets in Charleston, ion IUSW).
linement providing Bentz
business district at tl:l6 a. m. Mason Degree. Refreshments boring Arlington, Va., allegedly
. door snpport.
Meigs-Mason merebanttl launch lbelr Semi-Annual today was 49 degrees,
will be served. All master rna-.trying to break Into a coinboz
Huntlng!Oti, \ Parkersburg, Lo- · Although the
stiU
In doubt" there In another court action, An- ' Winter Dollar Daya Friday and Saturday, Feb. 1Z·l 3 ,
'IOns are welcome.
aL a laundromat.
gan, Beckley and St. Albans. was
as well as many smaller towl111 were indications that Abel could na Lee Edmonda. Chapmans- featuring speetto.l bargto.lns of all kinds.
M•IJ• General Boopltal
and cities of West VIrginia.
be staglug one of lbe .m ost ville,
Va., has llled an acIt's the winter lhelf-cleanlna time, as well u 1 sale
ADMISSIONS - Ruby Maj- Veterans Memorial Hospital
ll7f.ATHF.F
W. Va. SauBBge, Inc. purchas- apectacular electioo upsets in tJOD against Clifford E .
Ed- In whleb special purebases are made to please CUll· or,
Middleport:
Margaret ADMISSIONS - Evelyo Mces quality hogs In Columbus the histot'y of American trade monda, RFD 1, Langsville , ask- temers.
Roush, Mason.
Claskey, Rutland.
Frtday raiD, a Hille warmer,
and Circlevilte and transports Unions. With 2,742 of 3,2113 WIW Jng for support under the Re~old one merehant:
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DISCHARGES WUIIiam DISCHARGES
D a vI d friday rain, a lillie
warmer.
litem bere for butcherlnJ. dress(Continued On I'age 7) . clp~ Agreemenl Act.
"This Is 1 110011 thing for 118 18 do. 11 8011 of helps Blankenship, Pomeroy.
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Wednesday ohortly alter recetvm, word of
Tueoday night's terrorist attaek on the U. S.
I Army barraclto in the Soutll Vietnamese
coastal town o1 Qui Nhon .
Then, in the early hotll'll of this momin&amp;
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South Viet Nam.
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