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Bonl -lsto t1 •IPI lor lslllllds, aevea lababll&lt;d,
IIOd 114 aoiDW lalaods, lour t.

FRIDAY 9 to 5 and SATURDAY 9 to 9
WESTCLOX 7.98

Coah and Cl.rks $1 .1'1

NYLON ST RET CH

Red Heart
K"iHing Worsted

HEAD
BANDS
JOO'I [iup o11t Strl'ldt 1\Y
!on. F'tls &lt;~ II hl'&lt;~d stll' !&gt; ~
whtle aml alt t lw populilr
i't •l ors .

4 o un ce ~ 4 ply - t oo ·~
\'trgm wool Ill new Ta ngle-

11

Baby Ben" Alarm Clocks
Eosy to read dial- quiet , depend•ble
DOLLAR
DAYS

Proof ske in _
DOLLAR DAYS

89c
Nifty Magnetic Space Saver Notebook
\'in_d plaslir covers tn a.;;sortect ('Olors. Tnp pun(' hE'd

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fi l lN p;_
q wr.

$1.00

"SWEATER-NU"
From the m:.~k t&gt;rs of Pix aH

Ltnt HemO\'I!fS.

lnslantl y

rpuwvc s fuzz h al ls f rom

.all knJt fabrtr s.

$1 .00

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JACKETS

"D-FUZZ-IT"
FABRIC COMB
Brush
aWilY
un sigh tl y
sweater f uzz in SI:'(."Umb .

Works

on

a ll

fa brics,

. $1 00
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wool,

Sale 3.00

Whi le slwpp ing at

1l11 nng Dolla :-

Davs __ SPlt'l'l thf' Valf'n ·

tin ~s "ou ' ll nr&gt;t'IL A f inf"

ftt" ad .1 fur your

mstant s.el e&lt;"lion .

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Hond - Linen - Ripple.
Wh1te and colors - plain
and decorg\ecl.

2

boxtl

ted.

2

$1Q·95

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BATH OIL
Dr:';· skin

White, pink . blue , yP ilow ,

or showers.

gree n, red .
Reg.
49c

3

fo•

balh oil for tub

$1.00

Save On Cosmetics - Hair Care ProductsTooth Pastes- DeodorantsShave Creams - etc., on Dollar Days
99c LUSTRE CREME SPRAY SET _
CARYL RICHARDS Just Wonderful HAIR SPRAY

71c
89c

$1.49 WHITE RAIN HAIR SPRAY _____ , ______ $1.12
$1.00 ALBERTO VOS CREME RINSE ----- ------- -- 7Se
77&lt; BAYER ASPIRIN (IOO's)
------------ 67c
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$1.29 SIZE BUFFERIN
TABLETS (IOO's) -------- 97c
$2.00 TONI HOME PERMANENTS ------· ------- $1 .SO
$3.S0 TECHNIQUE PRETTY PERM --- ---- ------ $2.62
98c DERMASSAGE SKIN LOTION ---------------- 73c
49c IPANA TOO\H PASTE ______ -- ------------ 37c
$1.15 FASTEETH (Holds O~ntal Pl1tes) ------------ 85c
65c JOHNSON'S BABY POWDER ------------- ----- S2c
$1.3S ST37 ANTISEPTIC LOTION - -----~ ----- -- $1.01

$1.45 P.ckage of 10 GILLETTE STAINLESS STEEL $1.18

$1.50 GILLETTE SLIM ADJUSTABLE RAZORS __ $1 .12
$1.00 Schirk HOT LATHER SHAVE CREAM ------ 73c
75c BAN ROLL -ON DEODORANT . --------------- 56c
69c ARRID ROLL -ON DEODORANT ---------- ---- 34c

,Dollar
----Days

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STEAM and
DRY IRON

SWEAnRS

[ron• ali fabrics, even
delicate wash ' n wear.

Slipo\·ers and cardii;ansSizf'll small, medium, and

MENS $9,95

large.

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BARGAINS FOR DOUAR DAYS
Mans 3.95 Heavy Weight Flannol Work Shirts 2.50
Boys 1.95 Long Sleeve CCIIIon Sport Shirts .. 1.50
Mons 6.95 All Wool Flannel Shirts ........ . 4.00
Mons 2.95 Flannel Work Shirts ...•• , . . 2 lor 5.00
Mens 2.95 Flannel Pajamas ........ . .. 2 for 5.00
Boys 2.95 Long Sleeve CoHon Sport Shirts . .. 1.50

Friday and

$1.95 HANDBAGS ... , , . , ...... SALE $1.00

freshmen entering

$4.95 HANDBAGS

. ... ' . .. ' .. . . ... SALE
................ SALE

on

$2.50

Sale! Metal Wardrobes- Utility Cabinets
Base Cabinets- Wall Cabinets

for

CON· FORM

plastic seat. Adjustable to
4 positions for support u
baby grows. Reversible-

weight

contour

of the

stall on wood or concrete.
Patt'l!rns Inca lvory,

low prices on

Fatr,us

lors. Completely installed

10c

mootb

ver - for amoother, cooler, faster and aafl!l' iron·

$J.QO

SALEI GLOVES
Assortment of Men'• and

Boys' blg)ler priced Lea·
tbtr and Wool Gloves.
Your Choice-

FASHION FABRICS

DOLLAR DA Yl

Yard Goods For Spring Saving
45" SEERSUCKER - 100% cotton in •triped white, pinkjwhite, blue jwhite, yellow!white.

yard
yard

QUADRJGA CLOTH - 36 lncheo wide, needte!Ied,

euor·

anteed fast eolora, 100% cotton. Laree lhipment :lust r•
celved includlnc big oelectlon of patterns and aollda, pillow cue prlnta, dots - checks - ttripea. flo!'flll.

49c yard

Dri crea•e reaistant finish. Pre11hrunk, 1arb dyed, vat
colon. \0"-¥•"~"-1" Size. Checb, AU oolora,

69c yard

aU at February Sale Prices.

~bent.

Lint free - long WOIII'inc.

STOCKINGS, Size Blil to 10\1. Beille and aBSorted colors.

2 for $1.00

Dollar Days

ONE SIZE
CREW SOCKS

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The Alber's holdup ! Authorities report•d that the

line, "They also serve who only stand

Hugh Cus ter, chairman of
the county hospital commission,
MOSCOW (UPI) _ The Kremlin w•rned the Unl- i _"land!ords" or the hosp ita l Late
fed States tod~y that it will not n 0
m 1964 another $3.700 was ap• had" fo

lh• retaliatory oir raids egainot

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ANKU ··SOCKS
Size MG-11:

W'lto.

.JM cotton.

: pli•d agamst _tile__ debt by the

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newspaper I

·~itorial In the Communist party
Provda satd: "The Soviet 90vernmont h•s staled and is
Nam.
An

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Fornu'!r

Rt&gt;~iflf"lll

tracts ol land m dllteron~ "&lt;. tiona of the county. Drolllng

j Killl'd Thur•rlay

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dent, Carl F'lsher: -46. of More- least two drilling operations
~ead, Ky ., was ~~~led Thursd~y going on al the 1\rebs prop-m ~ head-on ~olllsJOn near his erty oo Sand Hill and one
res1dence wh1le enroute home 1 well sunk 00 the c. c. Lewis
from work. Fisher was a rail- farm.

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Communist China sold today Ito

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Hanna under taIfe('
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Reclamation Plan

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Schools were closed

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Middleport; William Krei· built MIG 17 jot fighter• but encountered little more
a:elmeir, Pomeroy.
than rifle-firing troops in foxholes~

out western Iowa, where up
10 inchea: of snow fell ln
- - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - ' ' - --"-- - - ' - " - - - - - - - - - hour, and would-be travelers in
Nebraska, Iowa, Minnesota
Wisconsin were warned to
home. South of the storm's

Lincoln's

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freezing rain turned hl~n:·~~~
into ribbons of Ice . The

sin traffic patrol said
was "just one car atter ano,th- .

er in the dlrehes" along
in the soutlrcentral part ot

Creed Based

Upon God
Today It lo fiHing

state.

thlt Abraham L.~:'~ih
united with no c
hlo writings and oxprooproved firm convlc·

d~y I

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crood olton Ia

up In one of hlo staoto-

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SOCKS

Rights Leadef is Chained
• HOsplta
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T0 HiSBedIn

Viet Nam resulted Thurs • . farmland. Through

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clines Thursday - 882
compared to Wednesday's · provide abundant supplies of
was re- der and made no effort to inter- [ 861.
;
moved from Bevel's leg on the fere. About 75 of the Negro lead- ! wc · - ,· ·' "·
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-.·; · users of coal, the electric utilrequest of his physician. Sher~ ers knelt to pray and then the S
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ities. ,. Ireland slate-d.
' group d'1spersed
DOURf"f"f
• " T'o meet this committment
iff's deputies were posted at
j f"rl' l('t'
door, armed with electric
The U. S. Fifth Circuli Court , For ]nfant, Agl'n :J
in Egypt Valley , w• n...t a 14-

.:•u;ct~~i:nr:;e~

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cotton.

tlon line at the Dallas County Dame! H. Thomas m Mobole.

dent in a Negro voter registra·

Courthouse.

INTERs ROSPO'AL

o. o.

Pattorl&lt;tn,

MOts• eouu-

IJ ..,m~lldent of ~ehoolt, ell-

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tered · Holzet' lloapital
at 5:11 , p.m:, ai a

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:~; d~iv~~~d ~~t~o~~as;;:;.;~~~

prods and guns, and
of Appeals Thursday ordered a
Funeral servires for r.erald
wife complained that she was U. S. district judge to hold a E. Brewer, 3, who died Thursunable to visit her husband.
habeas corpus hearing fer 26 of i da.v at 3 p.m. at the Camden
the 3,400 Negroes arrested in ! Clark Mf'morial hospit-al, ParkBevel, a lieutenant of Dr. the four-weeks long demonstra- following a short illness. will

Martin Monday
Luther during
King, was
ar· tlon•
an lnciTit at dSelma.
rested

$1.00

att~ck

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Sizes 10if. -

13, Arjylll
..ttarno ..:.. clO&lt;k offect-tulvelti.,, 100% ~

intelligent

day in the biggest loss in 1reclamation , he said, it can be
stock prices since the day
1 converted
into an important
President Kennedy was ,ource of pulpwood which could
Nov. 22,
I' assAssinated.
le-ad to the location of paper
1963 _
By United Press International
i Declines outnumbered 1products plants in the region.
Sheriff James Clark Thursday night transferred the .
lle said development of the
.
· th e Sel rna . AI a., rar1a
· 1 · gains thrH-to-one as they mine will require an initial in·
Rev James B eve,I a k ey f 1gure
tn
· 'I ce 11 to a hosp1·1a 1 wh Pre h e I did on Wednetlday when , vestment of $15 million.
1~e•m&lt;mstrat~ons,,_ f rom his .)al
I~
the most serious Commuchained to · bed.
nist
in the Vietna- l· ''If the coaJ jndustry Is to
Bevel was suffering from a virus. He was one of 3.compete with other energy
:;~~~~~~~a~r~,~tc:~ arreste d In
· Sel rna d unng
·
k
1
mese
war
was
reported.
wee s o
But there were more de- ' sources- and continue to pro-and was under charges of contempt of
I vide jobs for Ohioans- it must
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2 poln

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eum t·oml'ames operatmg m
the area secu_riog_ ,.Jeases on

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one
size lit, aU slzea 8 to
11 Wblte witb ribbed lop.

MRPUL

Co~m~~r.~"t::orth Vio~

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man Thursday n1gl1t at Vete.r·
an.' l\1r'monal hosp11:1i
I':!Jen
ehf&gt;r k wa s ha ndPd nver.

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Ilion'• A..,lo

$1.11

[ to

lanans - we couldn't name
them all now ... sell a fl "Pukes-

~:~e~~l

ONE SI!E
SOCKS

for

~nd wait:•

Rotari;;n, planne-d th~: S O.S_ oper~H10n to whwh IJVer IO,ornt
Me1gs count\' men . wompn nnd
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rhildren camr on thrt-~ t-' dilleren! ncca.~ ions o~·f'r a st x wPek
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PT. PLEASANT - Reports
oil well drikes in M~son
County are becoming more
numerous each daJ with some
true - and some not
A('('ording to reliable sour('es
there ar. til least three ?"tro.l·
of

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Men's 50e Culhlon Sole

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Jumbo Size 18" s 82" - Super

(Furnltu..-Jrcl Floor)

Sat_urd~y D_oU~r,

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lrregulanl Kendall ~·h T~JI: ·
u perteet would be S8c -

.... ltAYON STOCKINGS - ond COTTON ond RAYON

one olze fill alzes t to II.
White with color top.

Wipe clooo plutlc .with 1 heovy cotton flannel !&gt;oek,
beautiful patterns look lite line cloth.
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52 BY 70 tNCHIS -------•----------·--'
52 BY 52 INCHIS ---------------------52 IY 90 INCHIS ---------------------61 INCH ROUNO ------·---------------,.---

EVERYDAY COnON STOCKINGS

loyl' Cu1hlon Sole

CIIECDll&gt; GINGHAM - Fine 100% combed cotton. Drip.

$1ZE
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DOLLAR IJAYS

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DRIP DRY SPORT DENIJ4 - 36" wide - 100% cotton,
machine washable. Ideal for aportlwear, slipcovert, drap.
es, etc. Beautiful 10Uds and coordinated. stripea.

69c

Sizes 101&gt; to 13 - 100%
Cotton Supima in solid eo~
IOJ'II ribbed top or a 4 ply
Usl~ Sock in conservative
patterns. Your choice -

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DRESS SOCKS

A check for $3,018 has been ,hospital Itse lf.
I Roti.lri;ms were given strong ' period_
given to Veterans Mernur ial
The $3 .013 la st n1gl1!
wa~ :-;upport b~· thr Ohio F.ti:l Ph i Twf'n! y-f ive cents w~;~s given
· hospital by the 1963 S.O.S spon- what was left ove r a!ler b1Hs 1chapter of Bt•la Sigm&lt;1 Pil L by a~ a "fee " by reripients ot the
so ring organizations to help de- were paid in connf'ctron wnh l the Ci!izt•ns Band R&lt;~dio club , shot:- - though this w&lt;ta not
fray a debt of $9,000 incurred the 1963 polio mvnunization pro- and by doctors
mandatory.
in building and equippin(!l the Ject. It had bePn msp ired by 1 Dr. H. R. P1ckPns . a Hotnr- " There were dozens of people
huspital 1.If.! years ar.:o.
, the Rotary tlub.
I ian . arranged for the
ora l who worked on thi s projert.
I Thur~day ni~hl, John L . W~r-- ··--- --l "shots'' and with Prosecu t.ing nursf".~. sorority wnrnen , doc.
ner, v1ce-pres1dent of the M1d - .,.;;,.--Y"":'"":
IAtlornpy Bernard Fult z. a lso 4::1 tors. rHdio club memhPr s, Ho-

COLUMBUS IV PI) - A multi-million doll ar pro.
gr&lt;Jm to rlev elop coal mine s 111 the Egypt \ 'al ley sec lion
Bessie F'isher Ensenhauer und
ment in West Virginia was ex~ ' ton Drug store and H&amp;R Fire- '
of Belmont Countv and lhPn recJaim the Ia ntl for further
The
"deeds"
wore
not
explained.
But
the
New
ChiI· 1 t · 1
d I"Pt'rPalwna
1 use WI·11 be un d erta k f't1 by the
pected to get a stamp of ap- atone in Middleport.
ITheodore Fisher and
the ne- Rl'o Will Rf't•f'ive
1 mr us na an
na
News
Agency
broadcast
to
Tokyo
from
the
mainland
I
phew
of
Eugene
fisher
of
$2.160
Thru
(;raul
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Honna
Coal
Co.
proval in the House today along Hartenbach also reported that
R10 Grande Col1ge is a mong ,
R L. Irt&gt;lan_ct. found~r of th e .company, and the Oh10
with 10 other bills while both Ihe Langsville boy said he us~ , immediately raised the specter of a korean-type Action I Monkey Run . Atso surviving are
in the minds of Wsetern observers here.
his wife, .Julia, and a daughter, 17 Oh1o Colleges to wh1rh hmds DevPiopment Dm;· ~t,or Fred A. :\euensc hw~mder made
houses had also at ~assrqe ed some of the money obtained
IR b t
were granted tor 1.000 sl udPnts tb.e announcement lhursd ay_
Identical measures calling for
the forgeries to pur-/
SAIGON
IUPI)
Military
authorities
disclosed
to·
.
services are sch&lt;'d-' oilow _income lami loes to help
"We are gralofied that th e Hanna Company has pro·
teacher salary hikes.
beer at a local establish·
day that massive air strikes by U. S. and South Vietn• uled for Saturday at 2 p. m. at them work their way tlorough posed a r_P&lt;~ll~ tl r ami praetl(',al program,of restoration .a~d
Before the lawmakers recessThe sherifr said a rurth- '
mest bombers against Communist North Viet Nam
' r~c Iamatwn m til e Eg~· pt Valley area, the state offlctal
er investigation of this incident doalt a heavy blow to Viet Cong sources of supply. Ithe Stuckey Funeral home at college
ed for the weekend. they
.
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Th
t IS
, a par t of p re:s1.
Sal(
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Morehead,
Ky
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re
at•vei
sm
e
gran
Th.
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expected to advance a
half is being made and charges ot Moro rolds seemed likely, North Viol Nom termed tho
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War
on
Povere
area
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un e on t 1H'
om~en other ~easures to arne~illegal beverages to
a attacks "a new, most serious war ad."
to
ay.
,en
ho
hns,
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$J0
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north
by
Sewellsville,
on Ihe for supplies , services and
men~ stage m the _House, m·
probably will be brought [
, y, w tc a moun 1s 1o
·5.000 .
b
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b f'
LORIDA Is d 15 · 11 b
- ed · b west y Falf\'Jew. Qn the south are a 1rect ene 1L
dudmg one creatmg, a statethe permit holder.
LONDON (UPII -- Primo Minister Harold Wilson
RETURN FROM F
tu en WI
e assign
JO s by Barnesville and no the
··The coal indu..&lt;&gt;try further
Mr and Mrs Willard Hines on and otf the campuses and b ,
.
b
f'l oh·
b
d'
operated lottery that _s .
youths are being turned ! pledged British support lor U. S. policy in Viol Nom In
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· and Mrs· Emerson We11 , pa1·d
wans y provJ mg
d Mr
: -v Jt ornst.own
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' ene 1 s
t be a target for " ~tift floor over to Meigs Cowtty Juvenile i 1 personal call over the Washington to London hot line
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"The (:Oal mdus try IS vl!al to low eost coal to th€' electne
8
fight early next week. ·•
authorities for prosecution. The fo Presirl elf John1on.
have returned
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Rw G1&lt;.mde Will rece•ve $2.· the economic life of our slate ," ulilities. which makes possible
· The Labor government found Itself in a paradoxi- ~otor _trip to Florida. They VIS· l60. The Jarge!'it. grant,
of Neunschwander said in u state-- low cost power for the state 'a
names of the pair were withcal position. Fifty Conslt'vative parliamentarians form. tted w1th Mr. and Mrs. J 0 h n : $103.33 7
BLIZZARDS MOVED ACROSS
to OhiO_ State,; mcnt. " Its payroll of over $100 homps and industries, both pre-sally congratulated Foreign Secretary Michael Stewart Bowen and Mrs. Ellen Baer at I To qua llf) for the Jobs, stud- [ million a year , and the nearly en! and future."
th• Midwest today, choking
Meigo General Hospital
fam1hes $IOO mt!lion more a rar Jt a
,
with more than foot of snow.
ADMlSSIONS-Cora Rice. Mid- on his "firm support of American policy," whil• an , Bradenton and Mr. and Mrs. l ents must be from
5
Otis
Spencer
at
Daytona
Beach,
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whose
annual
mcome
1s
$.1
000
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y
P
y
\\ould
Spend $l5 Mtllion
Hundreds of motorists
were dltport; Raymond Zerkle. Porn- oqual number of Laboritoa called for a policy chango.
and at numerous places of in- ror less. Thr~· yill be limited to .,.,
,·-"''(1''
.1,-,..,.q.
Ireland. now vice chatrman
feared stranded in wind-blow eroy; Carolyn Price, Rutland;
SAIGON (UPII- Two U.S. Air Force officers who terest enroute there and home. 15 hours of work per week.
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· of Hanna 's parent. Consolida.
01
,rt' between Omaha and Lin· Richard Oiler, Middleport.
took part in Thurtlday's air strlko against North Viol
-----.
(UPI) tion Coal Co., said the area in·
coin: Neb.
DISCHARGES - Nanni•
Nom said today thoy went prepared to fight off SovietThe continuing crisis in : volved now is largely marginal

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These multi p11rpose bookcaselstorage cablnet_a
blend perfect witb contemporary or Early Amencan decor. Generous dust free storage for books,
records, or what ha_ve y~u :
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A large 36" wide wtth slidmg doors. Sohd '14 Pan·
el construction !5'1:!x36 top suitable to h~l~ streo
or TV set. Walnut, Maple and Mahogany Fmtshes.

large new 1election of bookcases and retord cabinet•. now

$2.39 Nltey Nite Sleepen - - - $2.®
$3.29 Nitey Nite Steepen
$2-50

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Bradbury Elementary
schonl
CHARLESTON, W. VA. -: A' about two years ago and had ' military units near Viet Nam, Formosa and Hong Kong I road employee.
.
have pledged to support North Viet Nom "with actual
bill to abolihs cap1tal pumsh- Istolen merchandise from Out-, deeds.u
He was the son of the
late

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I Hospital Debt Reduced by$3,018

WASHINGTON !UP!)- A mood of watchful wall·

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men entered during rain when 17 year old youth apparently had , confirmi"!! again that it will.not remain Indifferent 10•
the store was virtually empty . not been involved in any of the wardsI m11ntenante of sec:ur~ty in a fraternal aocieJ;itd
. and support
Brandishing a 32-caliber revolv- , forgeries other than the one at coun ry an WI'II rend er her necessary ard
But five days after the first U. S. air strike, th~
er he forced his wa'" into the ! Wyalt &amp; lhle's.
.
Kremlin
continued to maintain silence about "further
manager's office and demand- ! The 15 year old also _admit· ,
measures"
threatened by the Soviet Union.
~ "all the money."
ted that he was respons•bte tor ,
a breaking and entering at the /

DOLLAR $J.00
DAYS

i

Record Cabinets or Book Shelves

e VIsit the Furniture Dept. on the 3rd floor and see the

a~ · alarm.

"-·

washable.

tng,

$2.95

with pad.

$24·00

lppea~ed to be emerging today. It appeared to foresha·
dow still mora air strikes against targets in C
•t
North Viet Nam in an effort to turn the tid o:':'hmunll
• • The ad'!"inistration appeared nn long:, to b: ~::
lhng. the Umted .s!ates to a rigid policy of "tit-for-tatu
feprlsal for specific Communist attacks on AmeriCif'l
orces.

For the Chief Executive, Thursday was a day which ldleport -Pomeroy Rot &lt;try club ,
would
bear out the truth of poet John Milton's famous /handed a check for that amount
took

•A gunman wearing a black on Feb. 9. He also, satd ~t:
ski mask which covers the en- 1money from Rupe s residence. 1
tire face except the eyes, got I Sheriff Hartenbach said three i
away with f6,000 from th• Ohio checks already forged
were
Federal after forcing the man· found destroyed a short hme 1i
aser and three tellers to lie on after the pair had left Wyatt &amp;
a restroom flOOr and threaten- : Ihle's Store. All were made out
lnpo their liver it they sounded lin the amount of $30.

lightwe1ght

DOLLAR DAYS

ironine

Flannel lick Plastic Table Cloths

S.lo

$3.95 BABY
BLANKETS

Toddler and children famouo Pak·Nlt fabric,

Jon coated stretch on co-

ed tufflex pad.

Lees Broadloom Car~­
Choiee of patterns and co-

SEAMLESS
NYLONS

SALEI NITEY NITI! SLEEPERS

board pad - plus a Tel·

99c

Take advant-age

Solo

Thick

molded

easy to clean vinyl cover-

(Furnitur......Jrd Floor)

All first quality.

Ironing Board
Pad &amp; Cover Set

BABY SEATS

54.00 Oouble Door Wardrobe, 42 ln. Sale . . $44.00
35.95 Double Door Wardrobe, 36 in •.. Sale $27.00
25.95 Double Door Wardrobe, 36 in, .. Sale $21.00
32.50 Double Door Utility, 30 inch .. .. Solo $27.50
59.95 B11e Cabinet, 30 inch . . . . . . • . Sale $48.00
49.95 Ba.. Cabinet, 24 inch . ..•.•... Sale $39.00
27.00 Base Cabinet, 16 inch ......... Sale $21.00
32.50 Sliding Door, 40x30 Wall Cabinet Solo 27.50
29.00 Sliding Door, 30x30 Wall Cabinet Solo $24.00
25.00 Sliding Door, 24x30 Wall Cabinet Sale $20.00
12.95 Singe Door 16x30 Wall Cabinet Sale $10.00
6.95 Single Door 15x24 Wall Cabinet .. Sale $5.00
6.95 Double Door 24xl5 Wall Cabinet .. Sale $5.00
24.00 54 inch Wall Set ... .. ......... Sale $16.00

Vinyl plastic - asbestos
tile - 9"x9". Easy to in-

a r East Crises
s

[1of Gerald Rupe at . Bradbury I

I

THERMAL

$1.00

.1'
j

HELP COMES ON DEBT - John Werner hands Hugh Custer, ri ght. a check for $3,018 which will be used torein building and t&gt;quipping Veterans Memorial hospital PI:.! years ago. Werner is
vtce president of the Mtddleport-Pomeroy Rotary club which led in sponsonng the r·otmty .wide S. 0. S. Polio im!Dumz:ation program il! the spring of 1963. The money was "left over '' after pa yir.g all bills in the program . Custer
ts cha1rman of the Meigs County Hospil•i co mmission. "landiords'' of th e hospital Left to right are Harold Sauer,
preSident of the hosp1taJ board of trustees : Werner, Custer. Mrs_ Tom Sr al ly, cou i\ ~y coordi nator of the SOS program; Sharlee Newman . presodent of the Ohio Eta Phi chapter of Beta Sigma Pho sororit y. Dr. R. R Picken•. ROo
tari&lt;tn , who helped inspire the SOS program and obtained tlw mP ci icliJe . and Charles RiDeout , hospita l adm i nistra·
tor.

d~ce stil~ further a $9,0_00 defkit

I
I

1

WOMEN'S

polr

FIVE CENfS

- -- - - - -

and promotion for development Each of the checks cashed at 1ng settled over the White House today while officials
of a population of 100,000.
Pomeroy business places were attomp~ed to assess the latest devejapmenls in tho
deepen1ng VIet Nam crisis. The President's official calmade out lor $24.
COLUMBUS - TWO LOCAL The youngster told Sheruf endar contained only one appointment-a 1 p.m. EST
firms _ an Ohio Federal Sav· Hartenbach that he obtained the lunch to commemorate the 156th anniversary of Abra·
lngs and Loan branch and an blank checks on the Citizens • harn Lin_coln'~ birth-~ut if was expected that confer·
Alber's Super Market- - were National Bank in Middleport , Incas w1th h1s top mihtary and diplomatic •dviMrs
robbed of more than
$6,000 , wher. he burglari7.ed the hOme [ would occupy much of his day.

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Warm _

boy

TOKYO (UP!) -

For carrying - for feeding - for ploying. Light-

LEES
Broadloom Carpet

$1.00

Slr:e 36:w:5D lnthll

seamless
nylon
mesh weave stockings. Sizes 8'-h: to 11,

Hartenhach said the

cector lor Butte .County, Cah- forged and cashed three other
forma, he wllJ dJrect plannmg checks in Pomeroy
recently . ,

Thursday.

2

$1.00

c.

V

I
Pro- j

Sizes 34 to 40. Pastel colors or maize, pink or blue- 2

Sheer

County - - - - - - - - - - -

Nicholso,n, executive director of were Jailed after a
forged
the zanesvme Industrial
check for $30 was cashed at
gram (ZIP) since July, 1963, Wyatt &amp; Ihle's store on Route
announced his resignation Thurs- ;1, below Middleport.
day to take a similar job in Cal- 1 Sheriff Hartenbach reporled ,
Hornis.
that the 15 year old during
As economic development d~· questioning, admitted ' he had

WOMEN'S FLANNEL GOWNS

B•chelor Girl

Excellent for pillow11, chair 11eatv. fo~ stooltf knt!tl~=
bags and numerous other use1. AH fil'Bt qual ty, · a
new,' up to d-ate patterns in upholstery fabrics . Texture•
- TWE'rds - Brocati'Jies - Mattlesse1.

White or Brown Baked Enamel Finished Chrome
or Cast Brass Hardware. Magnetic Door Catches.

Aztec White, Amazon
White, Light corkstyle.

Elastic leg brief style polka dot&amp;, e·andy stripes,
floral prints. All sizes 6,
7 and 8.

26" X 26" and LARG,I R

2

EXCELON
TILE

Regular and extra large
sizes. White, tailored and
lace trimmed styles.

styles to choose- DoHar Days

or at home.

and an accomplice, a 17-yearWASHINGTON (UPI) _A new U
I' · VI
ZANESVILLE - G. ROBERT old Middleport Rt. I, youth, Nom--going considerably beyond si,;,l~ r::.;:~:~on~

RAYON
PANTIES

for

campu~

ing revenue bonds.

Womens 59e Phil Mtld

RAYON
PANnES

UPHOLSnRY SQUARES

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1965

1 Portland. on
intoxication
boy carrying a Joaded
pistol The SherUf's department aJ- j charge and an
for investigation
be land another juvenile were ar- so arrested Donald Lovett, 41, Thursday.

built m the north dormitory Sheriff's Department Thursday
complex at a cost of f2,664,406 after passing a forged check.
to be financed by self-liquidat· Meigs County Sheriff Robert

$l95 polr

NEW SJiiPMENT

S.lo

ARMSTRONG

II" LE'NGTH
Washable, permanent finished pre shrunk, Need no
8 tarehing or stretching little or no lronlna. Patterns in white, pink, aold ,
floral.

..-" -' -'
. -. :::

in Septem-

The residence hall, to
known ... Taylor Hall, will be p·ested by the Meigs

$7.95 HANDBAGS ..• , .• , • . . • . • . • . SALE $4.00

2

»

altemoon. Low &amp;Oatpt
24. Sahlnloy fllr "'"' coldor,
bigb :M-40.

ber, 1966, and thereafter reside ! A 15-year-old Langsville Rt. l held.

$1.50

LACE CURTAINS

Good quality. White, all
cotton blankets with stitched ends .

red. Sizes 10 to 20.

TENDER TOUCH

Coats &amp; Clarks C' rorhet
Thread. 55U y-ard .s pools.

SHEn
BLANKETS

Regular $J5.00 Coats
$19' 50
low price . An
excellent value in all wool tweeds and meltons. Full
len gth coats, w;~rm inlerlint&gt;d. All nt&gt;w style~. Melton in

Helene Curtis $'2 .50

CROCHET THREAD

~

Size 80x108 . , . $2.58

brown, black and blue - and twf'f'd r. in blue, hrown and

SOUTH MAID

all

WOMEN$

. ..... ........................ . . $1.95
........ ......... . . . . . . . ..... . . $2.95

Size 70x90 . . . . $1.88

Higher priced coats to sell at this low -

boxea

firmed a regulation that

TRULON

WOMEN$ WINTER COATS

All

this sale at the sale prices.

Newl Quick Drying

Your choire or wide- wule corduroy with w ;~rm pile lin1ng _ 2 roomy pockets - loose ht&gt;H in hack and
Heck suede car coats _ warm lining in brown and loden
grl:"en. Size!:\ 8 to 18.

$1 .00

White and colors.

$6.95

con·

$2.95 HANDBAGS

•N

th i.~

;/.

COLUMBusomoThursday
STATE
University's
trustees
awarded • $2.6 million

DOLLAR DAYS

A SPECIAL PURCHASE OF

HALLMARK NOTE PAPER

WORLD

~:~~~ fo;e~d!~::r~,r~~~ud:~~

Nothing cleans like a brush mat! Keeps . dirt outside.
High quality - give 8 long service. Saves t1me - Save•

Regular 13.95 and 16.50 Cor Cools

STATIONERY
By Case

the

$1.00

Pick your color and size and shape handlr.Jg during

100% COCOA FIBR!

13x24
18x30

Womens Car Coats
Saltt

Valentine's Day
Is Next Sunday

:~~---

COCOA DOOR MATS
work .

See Those Wonderful Values In

each

ch

In

all sizes, all sales fmal.

Reg. 5.95 to 8.95 Women's Dresses . .. Sale 2.00

8 to 2 1 inches .

10c ..

for

sty).

A final clean-up of Women's Winter Dresses) not

Reg. 10.95 to 16.50 Woman's Dresses

(with cue)

22"x34"
$5.39
24"x44" ..•••. $7.95

2

seaml~ ss

LADIES HANDBAGS

Use with dun ruffle• •• •
coverlet. A bed covering
at night. Reversible. Washable. Nylon stitched, Fine
qu&amp;lll:,f fUling. Floral pattern, Blue, gold, pink on
white. With ruffled edge.

design . Colors: Beige , lv·
ory, green, Rose.

Sale! Women's Dresses

lar size. Dollar Days,

es. Infants, todd lers and
children 's sizes.

DOLLAR DAYS SALE!

COVERLET
QUILTS

HOOK 'N TUFT
THROW RUGS

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

0

;.
.... .r:
"-

Armed Langsville Boy
Arrested
hy Sheriff
1
In Forging
•
Incident

at

STRETCH
TIGHTS
Seamed and

PATCHWORK

''CASTILE"

BACHELOR GIRL

A 15e Wash Cloth. Regu -

Visit the appliance dept. on the 2nd floor for the best
values in Refrigerators, Ranges, Wringer and Automatic
Wash ers, Electric and Gas Dryers.

Oval hooked rug of wool
and rayon in a beautiful

Reg. 17.50 to 29.50 Women's Drones . .. . Sale 5.00

eO&lt;h

Pin or r h;.J! k. pin cushion on Oars. Adjustable from

st·IPcti~n

Solid color n ylon , quilled
lining, zipper front. Sizes
10 to 18. While they la st.

heavy &lt;'Otlon
twill s and a few molf'skins
- Most all SIZCS 32 tO 44 .

('orduroys,

ORITZ SKIRT MARKER

!1:lbt&gt;rft&gt;lds

$J99·00 FOR 80TH

$4.00

knit s , cashme r e,
sv nl bel ir·s.

h

WORK
TROUSERS
SALE

h

$5 _00

DOLLAR DAY SALE I
BOYS $9.9S

DOLLAR DAY SALEI

Men '• $4.95 Winter

2 speed washer with megic cl ..n fllt•r .
$229.00 Electric Dry•r - 6 crcl• - 2 speed.

en tine

Sbowero, wlady lllld

Hither Priclld

DISH
CLOTHS

S cycle

NO. 256

at y

,::. .!!

DOLLAR DAYS SALEI

MORGAN IONIS

Sale! RCA Whirlpool
$279.00 Autom•tir Wuher •fld Electric Dryer -

VOL XVI

•

e

NJ&gt;il&lt;d,

""".a •t'Aii'IP

::

In other actions at Selma,
about 400 Negro youths
another "silent" march on
C.1ark was wailln8
a loudspeqer and a Court
~prohibiting delllflllStrallons
llfttl'lll~":! 1aruund the courthouse that wu
handed down by 1
'Court
earlier lll the

. .~ or er was se_n

t t J d

! be held Saturday
at
1

1

mile railroad that will cost
$500.000 a mile to build. and we
must spend an additional •
million for a power shovel and
its auxiliary eqUipment. "

1 p.m. at i Th• Baltimore and Ohio Rail·

o _u ge . ersburg. fol owing a short III- I rood will build the railroad and

Elsewhere :

1

neS&gt; will be held Saturday at ,l~e equipment will be

botlllhl

1 p. m. at Spencer Fun(!ral r from Ohio manufacturers, as
the executive

com: home ~n Be~pre with burial in ~ far as possible,
dian Dtck Gregory called off bis tbe Stoversvtlle cemetery near said.
Savli!'nah. Ga.: Negro

sit-In demonstr•tlons at the Bur· Portland. The Rev. Clay Sloan
ger Boy hamburger stand alter will officiate.
Jllltlce Department attorneys He was born In Parkersburg,
mid 1ocal eivlc leaders told him March 25, 1961. Suvivors incude
~ of service to Negroes his mother, Mrs. Ella Mae Brewwould )le resolved in the courto. er, Rt. I, Belpre, and a &amp;randThe bamburJer stand reopel!ed mother, l,\lrs. Lula Brewer, Rt.
Th~y.
011 a • .,....ed jl, Belpre, F'tienils m~ eaU at

•!ft

··~·~.~~~

1

The basis for the Egypt Valley development project is Jont
term contracts wtlh two utlllties, calliDe lor more than four
mUJion tons of coal a year.
The mine will be developed
in sections so the propooed
recl8ll1l1Uonfhoprogram can keep

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•

"Have a SeQt, I'll Be Right With You!11

CQMMINT~ fiNO EDITORIALLT

Ont- of the things Ulat pa ss~ wtth
the
. , Congress wa!f a committee studying the
federal iOVemment's involvement tn S('lf'llt Uti(' rutarch an4 lachi'IQIOjical
dtv" lop-

ment.
This mvolvement. under thr heading
of
1\ a 0 (tesearch ahd development l. Is
abaorblnJ upworda of fl&amp; billion a year of lht
llatllltlll blld1et.
The oommllltt woo tho Stlecl Commilleo
on GOvernment Re... rch htad•d by R•P
Cotl Elliott. AlAbama Democrat. Slnet Ell·
1ott wll dofoated for rHioction. II II unliko1)' that It will bo ro&lt;onltiluted
Not It It 1\ktlJ that Rep . Elliott's (!hid
rtcommondotlon will l&gt;o adopted - thot Conlftll ,.1 up 1 Joint eommlltee on ReHarch
PoU~J wbl"h wou.ld 1ttempt to 111n an ov.r·
.Ww of aU oporilllletl •clontlfic octivltloa tho

••vernmonl 11 oupporllna.
Ono of lhe reo•ono liven b)' Wlihlngton
oboorvol'l 11 thol It • 0 oxpenditurei hove
nuw becomt l~O vatt conl!ltenmen no Jon(ler
try lo conlain them but ore prlmorily
con·
nrnl4 wllh oe•lnl that their •lal,. or dll·
lrirtl &amp;II a ohare of them
Anothtr reason, and ont that rene&lt;"h
•
11!\lltlon much more dilflcult to retnody . lo
eotJCI'fllmtb art b41 tcitllt!Jto. Tht~ obato

the layman 's awe about science.
History records so many scienlill~ pNjtdl
which seemecl. ndiculous on their fat"'M but

whkh resulted in stupendou• scientific and
~cia! revolutlons that

rongressmen art r ..

Juctant to pronounce judgment on a &amp;1\len

schomo limply btriUit they don't
1t.and It .
Tht declliOtl, mon

onen than not, Jl

undol'
to

err on tht shit of caullon - which rnt&amp;nl to
opend money on lht chance tho! It may lVIII·
tually bentfil tho country.
An old Ioiii phrut uko: "Who ohall kttp
!he kttporl'" That io, who 1hall pollct tho
pollet. judi• the juclatl, rule tho rultrol
In thlo domocrocy, lht lhl'tt branchoo ol
tho federal 1ov1rnmont perform ptrl of lho
Job by checkl"l on uch other, and lht lifO"
pie, with lholr vote, art tho ullimato knpo
trt .

But who oholl watch tho odonli8to!
11 Conue11 can't, ond tho cltltena can'l,
then the sclenlloto thomeelvoo mu1t. But Congreso rnuot llrot 11 !till creott the le&amp;l•l•·
tlvt apparatuo which wUI allow ltllntd peoplt to m1lhtaln lhls ovttvlew ol tht IOYI!'!I·
menl'o - thl ptoplt'l - JnvoiYtmtnt
Ill
"'11noe.

Voice of Broadway ••• reporting
ly DOitOTHY KILGALLIN

'\N\.1,1

throwl~g the basketball in the
genera dtre&lt;.1ion of the bucket
tr:ee
whlie often H team in 8 tight
lly Boll Wingett
game all of a sudden can't buy
H field goal.
Seventh . ranked Duke scored
5~ Held goals in its Atlantic
:~~~~~ ~=mSot!h:~e ~:nfE'rence
o~ned
~~~mJ~a­
&lt;.:oas~ _Conference conquest ot
136-72
at Durham, N C. Furman, trymg desperately to continue its record ~m on elf way
Frian Roll OD
sets a school record for consec- kens with 20 points
of never losing to Oavidson on i FRIDAY'S GAMES;
.
ll&gt; home court, went six long Southwestern at Haonan Trace
V31
Ill
~mutes without scoring, and The PlAms at Eastern
SIXth-ranked Davidson won 55-50 North Gallia at Kyger Creek '
Dar-old pheasant chicks will be provided this year
al Greenville, S.C. [)avidsoo's SATURDAY'S GAMEs,
.J ,
the DIV!Ston of Wildlife to individuals and sportsmen 1
19-game VICiory string is the Hamden al North Galiia
clubs who wanl to participate in the division's pheasant
longest · the al'
coop~ra_t1ve reanng program.
10
n
lOR .
Rutland
at
Ea~tern
By
United
Press
Ioternaciooal
B
11
t
ThJ
Duke broke the conference MOND'Y'S G•ME ·.
c·
u e s.
Warriors 22 of 37.
By United Press Jn•eroatt--•
. ~ anno~ncemen t was mad e recently by Divislo11
~'n.
mcinnatl veteran Jack Twy- S~n Fr~cisco had lost seven Seven players scored in dou- .
East
VIIIU of _Wtl~hfe Ch1~f Dale E. Whitesell from his Columbua
North Gallia at Hannan, W. Va. man has joined the select list s~ra1ght tunes before Thunday ble figures for San Francisco 1St. Francis N Y 47 F' rdh
off1ce m ~he ~hao Department of Natural ResourceJ.
of five National Basketball As- mght 's wm overt~ 76'en. s_ilt \.ith Nate Thurmond leading Brooklyn 82 ~1.a~ist 7
am 40 . Applic~t10n forms and copies of the 1965 program
FRIDAY'S GAMES:
sociation greats who h~ve ~layers fouled out m the brul&amp;o the parade with 19. Philadel- Dickinson 114 r~ra k
w~ll ~e ava_llable fro.m ~ny game protector or Wildlife
Gallipolis al Alhens
scored_ more than 15,1100 pomls mg contesl as Philadelphia hit phia was lopped by Will Cha .
n lm &amp; Mar- Dlstnct office. AppllcallOns for chicks will be accepted
Jackson at Logan
m thetr career.
34 of 50 free throws and the berlain's 24 and Hal Greer's ~ IM.a
1 T
shall 8
by the division until March 1.
Twyman hooped 17 Thursday
·
ss. ns. · 101 N. !lamp. 94 Whitesell said, " Under the - - - -- - - - - Middleport .at Wellston
night as the Royals breezed ~
Pratt lnst. 7~ Hunter 61 (ot)
program, day · old pheasant lations lD succeeding :yean."
Ne~~o;~~A~t'S p~~~~S:
pust Detroit, 130-109, at Fort
Se~on Hall 8.5 ~•agl:lra 77
chicks will be prov1ded to co- Whitesell added that after dt.
Wayne, lnd. Oscar Robertson
Edm~~ro, 86 Shppery Rock 63 • operators who agree to raise cussing the various aspects of
Pomeroy at Athens
and Wayne Embry led the winSt. \ mc~ nt &amp;l Indiana Pa. 71 and release them according to th . . program wlth representa.
Gallipolis at Middleport
ners _wJth 28 and 24 points reOsw~go St. 84 Utt~a ~
conditions established by the tives of three major statewide
Nelsonville at Logan
specllvely.
Providence_ 38 St. hancas 69
Division or Wildlife. It has sportsmen's organizations Th
Wellston at Jackson
Twyman's output ran his toVermont 7";) St. J\1lchael"s i2
been demonstrated that such I League of Ohio
111
.
tal
to
15,00J
points.
The
other
Manhattan
Rutgers
88
releases
of pheasants can p~ Ohio ConservatiOR Coogre.; and
I
8om.oftlu!
NatiOnal Basketball As!i~latloo players t_o score that many
.
,
. . South
vide additional birds lor har- The Izaak Waltoo League, the
By United Press International , NBA pomts are Rob Pettit , • ~ackson s powerful ~reshma_n basketball team (9--2) Duke 136 ~~r.gJma 72
vest the same year they are division, acting upon recomf•buloua
Eastero Division
0 o iph _
&amp;hay..,, Bob Cousey, 11 wtll JOUrney to Logan torught to battle defending champ- . Chattanoo~a ~ Uglethorpe 63 released, bul will have lillie If mendations or the Ohio Wildw. I... Pet. Paul Anzm, and Wilt Cham-J'Ot:I, and unbeaten Logan for the 1965 SEOAL champion- Uav~ason ;);) Furman 50
any, effect on pheasant pupu- life Council revi!led the pro49 11 .817 berlain.
sh1p.
.
' Randolph-Macon 6.') ltichmond : ~========= gram for 1
Boston
37 22 .627 In other action Thursday . The game ts scheduled for 5:30 p.m., and wtll be the
lnst. 63
ICincinnati
33 27 .5!i0 night, St. Louis opened up day- ftrst. of three games involving Logan and Jackson teams Rollins Coil. tlJ Fto. Presby 81 1
aJI\r
"The major obange In lho
I Philadelphia
20
3ll
.345
light
in
the
fight
for
second
Jackson
plays
at
Logan
tonight
in
a
SEO
conferenc~
Geo.
Wash.
Tl
Klchmond
ol
1
prograrr~··
he explained, "is
New York
Western Divi&amp;ioo
/ place m the Western Division game.
Lows1a0.a Col. 7J NH:holls :::it. 66
that applicanl:l may select one
W. L. Pet. with a 124-94 win over Balti· Logan is unbeaten m 12 ,
--- Union 64 David L1pscomb 53
of two plans - either to proLos Angeles
32 26 .552." more. San Francisco upse1 ..,.,,.,...,\"&lt;: t~i~ winter - but the lies. Van Meter's 10 points pac·
M1dwesl
Entered Hospital '
vide covered pens and agree
St. Louis
30 28 .517 Philadelphia 106-100.
Little Chiefs may have a rough •ed Pomeroy's attack
!Youngstown 89 Aldrsn-Hrdds 71 A
th
h
t d to hold the pheasants for fall
Bl '
464
n·
·
.,
·
mong osewo
enere
I
.
26 30 .
Th~ Hawks'' .
wm moved them ' ···" L Is evemng- one of thetr The Gallipolis frosh will fin· Wooster 93 Fredonlli St. a1
:Holzer hospital · the
a l1more
1 24 re ease or to provide open-Lop
Detroit
25 38 .397 to w1thm two games of idle Los st~r players. Js oul of action ish their 1964-65 campaign at: Steubenville 59 llt.llarrrune 61 hours were Car:n E. J:n~skas, pe~ and release the pheasant&amp;
San Francisco
14 46 .233 Angeles and three games up on With the chicken pox.
Pt . Pleasant nex~
Thursday
Southwest
2C He kl A
8. ndr K 1durmg the summer."
·Thursday's Results
Baltimore in the Western Divi- Jacks01t1 reached the finals Ievening.
Tulsa 67 Drake 48
M n e y·1 v~., ;h.l ~ a Y Cooper-ators provtding cover·
Order By Phone
Cincinnati 130 Detroit 10~
:sion chase. The Hawks led 33-16 by edging Gallipolis 28--26, and l
New Mexico 65 Ut.ah 64 (o.t.) Shs:r~~:n·Rt ~ en,
~ 1 , u~ene ed • top pens will be furnished
And Taka 'Em Homo
St. Louis 124 Baltimore 94:
after the first quarter and 64-34 thumpmg Pomeroy 42·16. LoSt. Louis u. 83 N. Tex. St so Ell \1,
t ~own 21 ~ }p • ~s· : all of their day· old chick reoSan Fran. 106 Philadelphia 100 al halftime in a remarkabiy lgan crushed Wellston 75-18 and
Abilene Chnsilan 72
Hardin ' s, a Pt ..PIer ~r'w·n·
op~ quirements, while cooperators
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one.sided beating for a home Athens 50-34 to gain the finals .
Simmons 54
V ., H · 9 ~:s~~ : 8 lam · choosing open · top pens wiil
Friday's Games
team to absorb.
Thursday evening, on
the - ·- ·
West
P~n or~, M Gam t.Q B~~· receive one-half o! their re-___ ---To add to Baltimore's woes, Washmgton school hardwood,
I Brigham Young 96 Wyoming
easan ' ~ rs. eorge · e - ' quired pheasant chicks from the
forward Gus Johnson suffered a Coach Cliff
Wilson's GAHS Gau,;e readings- Gallipolis
~r, LeonL W. Va ., Rev. W. S. ~ division. The division will fursevere ankle sprain .and will be freshmen dumped Pomeroy 55-- Dam 18.0, 32.4, running
136
Eax~er, 11 et~rt, 1W. Va., Terry nish covered-top pen cooperatout fur a week to 10 days.
33 for their 11th triumph in 12 feet on rollers. Pomeroy-MarJse ' · t. Pomeroy, Os- ors up to 2,000 chicks each, and
Paul Silas and Pettit led the games.
1 son
28.87, pt, Pleasant 29.92,
~ar · Pa_tterson, Rutland ,_ ~ew- up to 1,000 chicks each to openHawks with 22 and 19 points. The GAHS frosh led 13-7, 36- Hinton 3.30. Kanawha Falls
IS W: Chrk, Coalton, William top cooperators.
Wait Bellamy had 21 for the 17, and 37-2!&gt; al the quarter- 8.18, Charleston Zl .95. London
M. FISher, Jc Belpre. and Mrs. li appears lhis program might
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and Marmet dams were runErnest 0 · Gnfhth, Rt. 1 Ash. be very profitable to Me i g 1
&amp;
New York at Boston
Ji~my Gilmore pomped ~ ~ ning 4Y2 feet and Winfield dam
land.
Coun~ f~ers '"!ha are interSan Francisco at Los Angeles 19 pomts for the Galllans, Bill 9 feet.
Births
esled m seemg thio area pleoli·
Baltimore at St. Louis
Cordell added 14, and Tommy Boat movements:
Mrs. David E. CUlpepper, ful with pht!asants when nex•
(Only games scheduled)
Meadows followed wilh ll lal· Obio River Poplar up
Eureka Star Rt.. daughter, 1:- hunting season amves.
Saturday's Games
- - -t4, 1:3S p. m.; Orlenian up 14
Bidwell and Kyger
Creek ~ p.m. Thursday. \Irs. RonMIDDLEPORT, 0 .
Boston at New York
Evans Surprises
1:2_5 a. m. ; Jane T. up 14, 5:3S each_ posted victories
aid L. Burgher. Rio Grande, Talk was kicked around last
""'""'""'""'==""'""'""'=""'==""'==""'""'""'""'...JILos Angeles at San Francisco
a. m.· Cotton Queen up 14 6 evemng m the second round
son, 4:43 a.m. Thursday.
fall that local baseball enthusiPhiladelphia at Cincinnati
Firestone Cagers
m.; C. V. Harner up 15.
the County Junior High
. Discharged
asts would be interested In or·
Detroit at Baltimore
E
a m . Orco up IS 3.45 'am. , ball Tournament at Southwest- . Pat1ents recently discharged ganizing an Amer•·can , -g,·on
vans
up.~:et
1964
champion
· ·· up 15, 4:20 ' a.m.
· ; Law· · • ern .
LIC'
Firestone 500 65-63 In the GaUi- Kay-D
me1uded Mrs. George Rairden, basebaU team ID Melp County
FIGHT RESULTS
pous •nu .· pt:lldent
basketball renee B. up 15, 6:15 a. m.; The first game of the
Mrs. Charles Manley,
Earl this swnmer.
By United Press Jntemational league Thursday night despite Peggy Downey up 15, 6:20 a .. ing saw Bidwell down
~~s\ Basil Higley • Ar~hie So far. the talk still is talk.
D-~s. Thomas Rose , RICh· We would like to hear from
. .TOKYO (UPI) - Katsuyoshi John Milhoan'·s 44 points Don m. ; On~ard up 16, 5:40 a. m.; western 46-35. D. Logue led BidTakayama, 113lf~. Japan. stop- Magnani'a 19 points paced the Kentuck~n up 17, 5:45 a. m.; ell with IS points, Neal and k B. unders, Angela L. WaJ.. those interested in such a proped Kang Hi Soo, 113¥.., South ' winners.
St. Marys down 18, 2 a. m.j Morr 1s had 11 each Keith Car. et~' Aru~e D. Osborne, ~r., Gar.. gram so the ball can be bounew
Korea 5.
In other games G &amp; J fin Cruciable up 19, 4:45 a. m.. ter scored 26 poin.ts for the re_ . owman, Marlm Ham- ed around a bU before IUDr
bnck, and Sandra J · Anthony· mer arrtves.
II"
1shed its regular campaign with OVIlC up 19, 5·50
· 8 · m.; Reba' Southwestern team
ljiiiiiiiiiij
a 99-76 conquest of Goodyear. Jane down 20, 7 a. m.; Jeffer- 1 Bradbury scored 21 points
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new champions were Jed son up 21, 4:45 a. m.: Andrew for the Kyger Cre&lt;!k
-FOR'by Mike Morrison's 33 points.ICa_lhoun down 23, 5:i0 a. m.; High in their win over
C&lt;-Hl Wolfe had 26. Willi£ Call Allee_ down Meldahl 2:30 p. m.; Trac~ 47·39. Daniels was
eHEATING
bad 25 for the tosen, Bill Nel- L. Fleore up Meldahl 4 p. m. ; individual scorer of the
ePLUMBING
son 23.
I Lynn B. down Meldahl 8:10 p. ing with 27 pomts for Hanna1n
eROOFING
In last night's finale, Falstaff · n.:; Wayoe H. down Meldah, Trace.
nudged Scott'o Grocery IIIH6. I0.05 P· m.
The final game of the tow:naAaron Buffington's 29 points . GaiUpolil Dam - Asa down ment will be held Saturday evepaced lhe winners, Sam (Big UO p.m.: 0. F. Shearer up ning at Soulhwest..,
High
6
15
Boyt Hufl had 2_5 for the Fal- · p. m.; Titan up 8:20 p. School. The consolalion game
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staff unit. Ph•" I Orlando's ~ I m..; C. B. So_utbern up 9 p. m.; between Southwestern and Han134 Mill St.
Middleport
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- -- - - - m., H. E..Bowles up3:45 a. m.; the champwnsh1p game between
J. S. Lewis up 4 a. m.; Relia- Kyger Creek and Bidwell will ·
ble up 4:40 a. m.; Semet up 'start at 8 p. m.
6:15 a. m.; Indiana up 8 a. m. By Quarters:
Kanawha River - Duncan Southwestern
10 9 6 10 -35
Bruce up Marmet 8 p. m.; Lu- Bidwell
3 !6 t7 7 -46
Icy Jane Lucas down Marmet
:ll;10 p m. ; A. J. Pallen down Kyger Creek . 8 23 9 15
I Wmfield 7:45 p. m.; Jerry Bos-- Hannan Trace 8 13 12 5- 38
1 worth
up Winfield 11 p. m.;
Thelma Ann up Winfield 11:115 12:U a.m.; Helen , up
p m.; Beaver down Winfield field 1:30 a. m.

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14 ~embers of _the squad ~red j ately after Hetzel !ouled out, the that has not been defeated ran
Tulsa avenged an earlier two-ate at east two pomts. Hank 'Nson Paladins went six minutes wttb- ils streak to 17 at the exPense point lou to Dra.lr:e with a rl-4!1
Willi~m &amp; Mary ~k~~:ln:~ ~~!lied 19 and Bob Verga added ou~s~~~ a ~int and the Wild· of OUt-&lt;'~BI!sed St. Francis 88-69 pastmg al Tulsa Forward Bob
field goa ls also represented a Oavid!on had to come from ca 1 It a _38-38 on a
at Providence. The Friars held Fedorko led Tul.Aa with lt
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behind without scoring ace Fred six and one-half minutet lett.
ond h~lf.
pomts wnile Drake'• Gene West
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H~tzel , who ~outed out with 18 Ten seconds later, Don Sny- Jim Benedict and ~--ter scored 19 to pace his team.
he Blue Devils hJt 59 1 per mmutes I ft
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e m e game. ur- der 's JUmp shot put David!On in Westbrook Jed the Providence St. Louii got hot in h f st
Vic Bubas, eyeing the record,
front for _the rest of ttM: way. at_tack with 16 points each. John half and
up a
kept hls first team on the floor in the first ' ri
ad early ~n Davt~son led the Wildcat&amp; Fttzhenry and Jim Murray each ble lead en route to defeating ;
unlil the score had been run up The Paladin'.
32wllh IS pomts, followed by Sey- scored 15 to pace St. Francis. North Texao State 83-60 at O.n-,
t.o 113-50 with eight minutes left half and see ed
~6 . at the der With 12 and Hetzel with 11. Each game Providence wins ton, Tex. Bob Cole led the Bllli·

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By LUPEOINA.SRDpor•~'
record Ill
. fora smgle
_the gam
most bpointo 81Jack Marin'o 25 point&amp; led lhe lto pr-"'"""
.. wGriRANter A.TO scored
- u•-e ••-~r·
un:- borne-""~
Fourth • ranked Providence, utive victories.
A college team in the process team. The old reco d e Y on~ ue Devil attack in wnich all jim: over Davidson. But immedi- the only DUii)Or college team

The author of tht rebel slra•
lt. - A pooriJ ooordlllall!4
tegy was a man nametl Vo l•it resembllnc that of ali!OIIol•
Nguyen Olap, of whom few lc Intoxication may be teen ID
Americans ever have hl!ard. persons with polyneuritiS, l'rlt4
after
U
houro
ol
human
wavt
lly PHIL Nl:WSOM
it was felt by some cenlus that they
Miss Midnight Notobook: Washing! on
aosoult, It marked the end of and couldn't remember hio rlech'o ataxia, Injuries ol the
UPI Forel1n Nelft AnalytJI
would
be
"unrecognizable
and
out
of
Insiders predict that one of the most po·
c.rebellum and other diieaaeo
In lhe e~rly mornihl moon· liti daYI of ol•l• and the end name II they had.
character'' In an American picture, esGtap
lllreclo
Future
werlul members of the Stale Department
of 1he ntl'YOUS tyltetn.
of
French
power
in
Indochina.
light of May 7, 19M. Vietnampecially with Leslie Caron doing the di·
But
upon
Vo
N1uyen
Giap
The undtrlylt\11 cause
ol
may be replat'ed. He's "skating on very
In
seven
and
a
half
years
fie rebllt outnumbering their
apering. (Come on, boys! That meesage
thin ice" wilh Pre•ident Johnson
W,
may
depend
the
fulun
of
lht
10mo
of
thOle
condlllorll
II
ol&gt;
the French had loot art f!ltl·
Fr~nrh foes by flve•to-one bewould get across even in Patagonia. On•
56th St., whirh has been one of the big·
a•n their final a ..aull on lho mated 100.000 men and 1pent struggle In Viet Nam today, len bani to dlscovtr.
of yom· executives i1 being funny.) . ..
iest reslaurant blocks in midtown for
mountain • rimmed fortre11 of fl bill~on . In addition, th• Unit· whether the "'"' Is 1o bo ...
When Ella Fitzgerald opens at th• Am•r·
years - it fealu res, among others. the
Q - Tht doclor says m1
•" Stal11 had contributed $2 tendt4 or whether !here Is 1u
Dien Bien Phu.
kana on Feb. 15, she'll be equipped with
superb Seafare of the Aegean -suddenbe
a
cease-fire
and
tllon
a
brolhtr
has Fredttick'l • diWhen Dlen Bien Phu fell billion,
a new wardrobe - she certainly doesn't
ly is emerging from its culinary groove
•eaoo.
What
cauo.. II? II thoro
negotiated settlement.
need new pipes - and &amp;obs of jewelry
and btcomlng a headquarters for discoHe also provides an Import- any curt!T
sent to her by Japanese admirer. after
theques. One of Ihe new !rug places may
ant historical link belwoen Dlen
A - Wbat 7011 brothlr bu
her Far llaat tour.
be Japanese . Friends are concerned
lo
undoubleclly I'IIIED!t'IICH'I
Bien
l'hu
and
today
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about Spencer Tracy again.
II waa he who directed the htreditary ataxia. Thll
dl·
Richard Kiley of "I Had a Ball"
Joan Crawford has been chosen to restratt8Y again!ll lhe French seue UIUally 11al18 ID llhildmissed a performance lhe other night.
christen Times Square "Damon Runyon
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hey and who tnday. •• Com. bond with a ltBiierina, URHis car broke down on Route 3, halfway
Square" at ceremonies next week in premunist
North Viet Nam'a de- •teady lilt.
l - - by Helen Bottei-...J
between Tuxedo f'ark and the theatre,
paration for the big benefit premiere of
Although thoro 11 no lr..fenBe minister, directs the at·
and his understudy. Charles Braswell,
"Lord Jim" for lht Runyon Fund on Feb.
when
the timbo are ot reol, a
my husband wasn't. About lhat tack against the American• in
WHO'S TO BLAME?
had lo substitute at the last minute ....
25 . . There were fewer than 80 people
time a friend told me my hu,_ South Viet Nam. He aloo hao tremor dmlopl In the &amp;rlllll
Dear Helen :
They want Rex Harrison badly for the
at a huge New York nigh! club for the
1 auess it's the same
old band was involved with anoth- an Important political voice in and lego when on efiort at conIrving Berlin musical. "Say It With Mu·
main show the other nighl. And why
story, but, to me, lt'l heart· er woman. and I suppose this the Communist drive to de~lroy trolled movement II matle.
sic" iMGM ver~lon), but as It appeared
not? The •tar act, a vul11ar one. ~hould
I the government of Soutb Viet Motl vlctlms become olo•lly
breakinliY new. My husblrd gave rne an excuse, but
that Rex was booked for a vear and a
have retired years ago
As of now,
woroe over the yean. llo Ina~
and l married when I wao II didn'l nel'd one. I loved thl! Nam.
half. at least.
·
Julie Andrews - sparkplug of "The
ment il known.
man
and
we
had
an
a
flair,
Dlacussee
StrateiJ
1nd he w1111 20. and a month lat·
Sound of Music" - has been inviled to
In
the
war
againat
france,
Dolnre• Hope has been accompanying
'
er he was unt oftrseAS. I work· though that'! inadequate word
the White House bv the President. to
Q - MJ brolbtr II being
Giap
played
heavily
upon
the
becauoe
I
!ell
1
belonged
with
Bob
on
a
number
his
recent
trtps
a
ed
and
saved,
and
when
he
r~
llos\on by the Kemiectys and to London
new scene for her. She's upected to be
turned wt had 1 si:&amp;eable nest him. My husband never guess- weorine11 of the French peoplo treated lor Horlon'a tyndr.,..,
by Princess Margaret. for showings o!
with Bob al the big dinner hOnoring Car·
e&amp;a ond boundleso hopes for the ed - 1 always got homo before at home with lho 1•"1 and ex· What 11 tho cause? lo I c11t&gt;
the magnificent movie musical - and
pentiVt Indochinese war. He able?
dina! Spellman for the Catholic Youth
future. He haG two more years hill bin&amp;ea were over.
the lilm won't be unvei led for the New
A - Tblo lo a severe headOrganization in New York, then lhey'll
in the service, 10 I COI\tinued
Again, lhe lnevitabla bappon- also oouaht viclory before lha
York critics until March 2nd
Get
ache
!hal throbs with
oaeb
go lo the Parkinson's Disease Benefit in
workinK. until I unexpectedly etl. My huoband found out, but United Stattl could Intervene.
ready lor the newesl Gotham spot with a
Militarily, Giap has written pulse beat. u usually - ·
Miami Beach and after that it Will be a
eot pregnant I was happy, but not before I became pregnant.
memorable moniker. It's Loren East, on
brief lrip lo the Bahamas where they'll
48th near 3rd. lis that Sophia Loren East
not my husband. In fact , this The olher man beiied me 10 that "wars of liberation" such during tho nllht Md Wllktlll
celebrate their 31st wedding anniversary
ut jus\ plain Irving Loren Easl')
ill when his drinking etarted get a diwrce and marry him. as resulll!ll In tho Communist lht victim.
II la•tl 10 lo 45 minubll,
on Feb. 19
For the first time, Red
• • •
or sl lea1t when he 1et me khow My husband'o reaction lo that lake-over ol mainland China
then
disappeart. It mty .....,
China will enter motion pictures at the
Sybil, that woman from England who
he ilrank. Ho started going out was !hat he'd kill ua all end and now being fouahl In Soulh
Cannes Film Festival. It should be thrillrlalms to be a witch, is negotiating Io
nights and olaylng away till commit suicide. My reaction Viet Nam pro11reaa naturally every nlsht or at lrregullr )Do
ing
to
see
thoso
romantic
close-ups
of
take a nalional magazine photographer
dawn - or not corning home at wac p~nlc, oo I beiRed him lo from acattered auerrilla oction tervali.
II II causetl by the produll'
tractors and the sexv wardrobes their
to Jant Morgan's house in Maine In p lav
oil, and never calling to tell lei me •pend lhe re11 ol my lo attack by or1aniled military
!ion
of an exotlt of hlltalllinl
women wear in the lields.
llavoc with the ghosts that are suppos~d
mt where he was. It was alwaya lifo making amends. Ho ..id unlla.
in
tho
blood, 1M why thla eoDue at lhe Four Season: Llza Minnel·
to resld~ there
A famous aquatic star
Evenll In Soulh VIet Nam ln"wilh the boys," but I soml!- ho would if I'd promise to tlve
II and fiance Peter Allen. Uza was wear·
has been swimming too deep at the ~:am ­
times wondend why he could- lhe baby oUI lor adopllon, nov· dlclte he now believe~ tha oo&lt;- cuu in 801'111 persont Ia not
knoWn.
ing
what
might
have
been
an
engagein&amp; lables in Las Vegas, with lo&lt;Aes hovn't take a m\nute to telephone&lt;, er sH Ute man lllln, and c11l ond phaat has been roached.
ColeriOI tablet• or lbt )Do
ment
ring,
!Jut
she
wasn't
talking
about
erln&amp; near the •ix-figure mark . . Any ·
1l it only munt leaving a pool him and leU him I didn'l love Adv. lor RfDA Y PM1. Flob. 1%
balaltoD
Df 11&amp;1PD will pM
it . . Dick Clark flew into Philadelphia
thing for laughs. Seven Arts actually airhim and novor bad.
tablt.
relief. No ullafttclor)' ,nvfrom California for a tWO·hour stay. Ho
upressed 50 American diapers from the
1 can·t bear fighti"l. and oo
1 trlttl 1o keop thole promls- WHOLLY back 1o your huobBn4 1\vo moa1art1 an llao'lro.
taped a segment of his CBS-TV operlal
United States to London for Warren IleaI took it - and always there ol, Helen, but I couldn't give and try lo build • new lifo "Where the Acllon 18" with Bobby Ry·
tty's new film, "Prom!'" Her Anythin~··
were tho hi&amp; "I'm sorry, I'll my baby away - and lhl olhar wllh lilt help of a ooUlliollna
dell - who will be Inducted Into the
(formerly "The Baby Sitter." whkh
Mver do it again" scenes and man dldn'l lleliiYo mo. Ho poychologist? Or will you turn lor yo~r hulband - for yolll'
Army this wtek - then jotttd bark to
iMms mort on the m~rk\ . Thev use a
I would comfort him with lov· knowo 1 lovt him.
away? It must bo clear • cut: oake till well •• bls. - H.
Thio column I! di!d!CIIted Itt
lht Coast
dl!!trtnt style
dtaptr In England. and
Inc and encouraging worda. I
So there It lB. We've moved ellhor put this other man com· family living, ao If you'!'l! hiY.
waa proud of tho fact that we
pletely oul of your tile, or put
Mrs. Roderick Cirlmm, Mr8 . bert. hivo purrhaotd the lalt never went to aletp anery, but to another town and l try ltl yourself completely in hia, and i"l kid trouble or jlllt [lltill
keep him !rom calling. My husHtrbfott Rou11h, Mn.
8 ob Fannie Varian'" rt•lden('f.
maybe he knew my w~akness band, du.rin&amp; his "bad" times, hope he can protect you. But If trouble, let Helen help YOU.
Mrs. Clyde Wlntl Jr., Linda, and look advantage ..
yOill'
Rhode~t, Mrs. Floyd Norns and
you ehoose the latter (and af. Sbe will a10 nlcomt
has
nbthln&amp;
but
\'lie
words
and
own
lllllUIIn&amp;
experlenet!l.
Ad•
J&lt;Jckie
and
Karen
and
Mrs
LarMrs. Bob ~dams.
Well, 1 gu ... you know what recrimination• lot me, and he tor readlnl your It-pal• letter,
ry
Grlmm
spenl
Monday
event1ro11
Helen
Botto!
lD
fllll'l
tl
Mrs. (irady Crail and Sherry
Is comina. Betwten babios. I aols more bitter by tho day_. I couldn't censor you lor it)
ing
wlib
Mr.
and
M
....
John
~md Keith of Syracuse spent
went back t6 work, and
of Sometimes I'm altlld for my yot. muat Brsl lett expert http this MWIJIIP.r,
Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Vnn Meter of Syracuse.
coun•, ther• wal a man who children and myel!. When he
Mrs. Miles Childress return- aetmed fo 1tanil for ovorylhinl
lly Mn. Htrbol1 Roaoh
rloyd Norrio.
i&gt; in a mood, ht could kill. He
The ladleo of the
Unll•d
J{aymond AdamA of Warren ed lo htt home Saturday after
wu 1n a p~ychlatrle wlrG for
Brllhrtn Church al Letarl Falls spenl the wePkfnd with
birthday parly for her dauaht• 10 claya, and thll ht hatll mo
hi~ a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Douglnfl at tho homo of Mra , Er· parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob las Childress of Frederleksburl, or, Bonnie, at lhe ltOIIIt ol hfr
lor too - 11t DOll thlnltl I'm
win Gloocknar Tuesday and Adams.
Va.
mother, Mrs. Lennie Brlllkar,
tr]llntl.lo "Pill him away." Hi
Mro. Arnold Andmon held a Leta11 Fall•, Sunday.
apent tho day quilling. AttendMr. and Mrt. Randall R&lt;&gt;wu releUI!d a1 Cllred.
Ill&amp; wen Mro. Edward Miller.
Mro. Jlllleo MorriiiOil Ia tn\"
Now our 1111 hal 111wnld a
ployed
at
the
Velerllll
Memorpattern
allunl!4 1o hll rnaoda .
.,.._,...
Had~
Time
111 Hoopital ill Pomeroy.
AI 10111 as I tiDD't t1r011 him
Otorp and Roger l'ar!ICW In any way, he II not danlerspent Sunday with thtlr Vlnd· OUI, and hll claprtlllont 111'1 on1'oDAV HE'S 11-lE HONORARY &amp;IVERmother, Mrl. Kate Rtrlrt IIIII ly perlll&lt;ltc. But I dread 10 think
OUTER OF A PRIZE FOR 1HE: MOST
Ada of Mt. Moriah.
f.KPWSIVf ONI:S IN H/5 r;&gt;JSTRICT ....
ol what mllht happell II I tried
Miles Childrell returned to to leave. We are pollio, I am
hi• borne Tuesday •ller 1 rav· do&lt;!llo. About eVf\'y threo Wltlo
oral montht •!sit with h11 ton, he aett one or hll
ravlntl
B/OING 1HE PAI&lt;t;t'fTS
Frank, 11 BOwtt'ltoll.
' ' ap~lll, and theD I promlll anr0~ 1WeN'TY• SNEN
thfnl to calm him down.
At
LDVELV OliLPR!N .1HI!
t1m11 I IHI I MUST hiiYt I
SIL~R LOVIN@ CtP /114rl
cllWflfN. lllen I llllnk II WOUitl
OUR HEAr&lt;!'IEST CON···
bt (fnpolllblt to Ilk• twlJ bll
!lint c~at~~htm whom ba IOYH·
I'm too Wllk to llto!l tlrtallllnl
over olhtr tftlll whom I klvt.
TOo fl'iiiUIMd to ,..... TOo
iltllll) to 1117 antl maltt !lit
liHt of it. 11 lbart
hoill

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Dally Sentinel. Pomeroy·Middleport, 0 ., hb. 12, 11811

Duke Hits Nearly 60 Percent, Rips Virginia 136-72

By Wa,... G. Braudlladl, M.D.
Q - My ECG repol1 uld l
have left Bundle •branch block.
What 11 the cause! What .,.
the chances of recovery?
A - WbtD 111e ettc!I'OCll'tDograph (ECGI ohoWI a pro.
loniation of a pari of the normal cvcie of lhe heartbeat a
left (~r right) bundle brana
block II oaid to be prooent.
Thlo lnclicatu some dltltubance of one of thl 1111'\'41
bundles that rej[lllatot
tho
hear! beat. 'Mit moat lnqUIIll
causi'S are coronary 411UM
and enlargement of 0111 lklt
of the htal1.
The black lilly be an Hl'ly
sip ol coronary dlseall, or It
my be an indl~ldual "rlaliOft
from tho usual patteru of no
aignificance.
Even If II 11 Gut to tarly
coronary dl!eall, IUthoriUH
adYisl BllinSI CUIIit\11
dOWII
on your phylloal acliiYIIjr ""'
tess such actl&gt;'ily oauset ohono
ness of brealll or ptiD in yolll'
chest.
YOU oboald MYI I n&lt;lltek
Ia a couple of moalbo, Jlat
abo~• aU, reJIItlmber tbal J 4odor II lrtllinl YOlJ I" I
wkolt persoal a.. DOl • ~
at• Oil • piece ol lnellll pAIIOf.

Checkrein On Science

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DOCfOR
SAYS

2-Datly Sentinel , Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Feb. 12, 1965

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Identity Tests Continue
·
ht
D
d
~•e
Th
r
a
esman
oug
ea
I
FO S I

I

N Y., was a recent
he; parents , Mr. and
Thomas Webt.'l", having
called by the death of

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Daii!Ji_entinel, Pomer~y:Middleport ,

guest RUSK IlL
Mr•. WASHINGTON tm'H - SetbeenretaryofState _Deanllu8kaufMrs. fering from a linpriDa eolll .. ••

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iT

F~ida

B Uolted Press IJtlflrllllloqj more IIUCb
btlore plano• wblch llew into Travil bofs.
Eldon Will ol
::::.,ra
Johruues eame bo!Df the !ioulheallt Asillll junC!e war Air Jo'orce Baoe m c.Jilomia,
BUt Frem Alllllus~
Syracuse s pent Friday evenUndersecretary
o1
tate
from war . The Jones , the How- ends
&amp;ott in lllinois , McGuire in
The planes brought men shot ing with Mr. and Mrs. Denzel G~&amp;e BaU olood Ia for Ute _va.
.
ardr;, the Davtds , and the earls Nme fi3i-drlij)ed caskela or- New Jersey and Andrew• in !rom ambtllh , blown from thfu- Cleland.
cahODIIli R!lik 'i'llunday rught
OMAP.A . Neb. (UPn - Medtcal tes t s coot.toued to- came, too. But they didn't rived also. And there will he WI.Ohin&amp;IDn , D.C., corried Ute beds by atealthllllly plant&lt;d
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mallack a! a diplomatic dllllll!l' fDr forday in an Omaha hospital fo r a televiSIOn aDDOuncehr come marcftin&amp; home. They mare of _lhem.
vidimi Q[ Ute cruelest and dirt- bombs, filied with hot, Pterellll: and Dotma Kay of Belpre were ei&amp;n amllaiS' 00"1 Mrl- Rllsk
whose identitv has been hnked through fmgerprints wtt were cam,.. 00 litter&amp; and in The bt&amp; Air Force tranBport iest k.ind of war ever deviied. metal from
mortar lhetk recent vilitocs of Mr.
and wao the ~.
an Akron OtUo appliance salesman believed dead .
coffins
'l'l;)oy were victims of Utceieel, dropped noiselessly from the Mrs . IWy Christy.
PARIS (UP!)-Mtddlewelght
Atto~n"'s ~ere seek ing to unscramble legal prob- The . wounded victims of the
ni&amp;bt-stalking Viet Cong t..rror- nighttime sky.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond El- Milo calhoun of King~, Jalems posed by evidence that Omaha •:moomcer John Pleiku sneak attack last Saturitt. wbQ otrike witheut warn- Amonc the seven wounded berfeld and Mike spent a week maica, Thureday replaoed Eu-'Fritz" Johnson IS the same man kilO\\ n as Lawre~ce da
their b r o k ~ n bodie!
ing, kill and maim md then veterans oi Pltiku wtKt ~aved end in Columbus with
his ro~an champion L\rif Folledo
Joseph Bader, an Akron . Ohiho, saltesman whl o ewtagshthey~=~~ lit:~pped to blonket..,.vered litdioappear inw the eounltyoide, at McGuire wu Pic. David L. parent.o.
of l Spain as on oppone!ll for
ed 1o have drowned on a fls mg np near y
lers were flown hutne Thursperhaps to be seen In the rnor&amp;- Mazurik, 22, of :-"mbar , Pa. He
Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa Weber New York's Jose Gonzales in a
ago .
day' /rom Viet Nam. More will
inj( 'o liibl u Canners or houoe- was uleep in ru. hut when the and Mr. and Mrs. Lawreru:e scheduled to-round fl&amp;ht at the
Attomev Harrv Farnham re·
SQ
·u
Ute
mortar •hells began w !ali
Smith and Allee were Sunday Palal• des Sportll, Feb. 22.
turned [;om Chicago and a Fntz prev iously in Chtcago JDIIow.
' too, .., come
IDCO
1
Driver i8 Cited
"l woke up and ran oot the dinner euest.o of Mr. and Mr&amp;.l
meeting with the Bader family when the !ingerprmt test was victims of Q&lt;tt Nbon and only
door .. ol Ute_ h~.t and htl the Opba Offutt and ehUclren. Theil
with t'Op!t"S of the m•ssmg made f'ntz JOked with R1~~~d the Almighty knows bow man~ Over 300 were served at the to Mayor'8 Court
Idirt, he eaid. 1 was wounded dinner was in observance of
man's blfth ce rtlfJcate and . You do l~ok like me. ou re)
Linc~ln Day d.i~er Thur~y Charles H. McElhinny, 73, 1in my bed."
!'tJrs. Weber'J birthday.
Navy rec&lt;lrd!
I handsome.
evenmg at the Middleport Htgh Middleport was cited to
Mr and Mrs. CllfiOD Allen
.
1 Farnham said there ~as no
school cafetena sponsored by or Lee S~lth 's Court 00
a\
and Bdl were recent visitors
The records mdicate Larry ) indacatwn of any lDJW") tr~m
•
•
•
•
the Semor mothers
. ch.- e of faitifll to Jeld
the
of Mr and Mrs. Charles GoeR:·
ON
Bader was. born Dec. 2. l!l!li, at I the Navy records or the family .
About 40 dinners wer&lt; dell•- rigtltg of way followi~ a milllutp
lein and fanuly of Flatwoodl.
Akron , Oh\o. He was the fourth Fnlz had said lle InJUred hts
ered to shut.~n~ and apprOXI·
.
1
M
Harold Hawk and aona
cltild born to Stephen and Char- I back when blown off the deck
mately $290 was cleared on the on Lo~ust • St at 3 40 P m . 1
rs.,..
1 their borne in Melotte Bader. The. fatht&gt; I, nov. I ol a sh1p dunng a submarme
dinner for the sen10r tnp ex- Th~~~d~Y· t
lice uKi McEI_I
~~~~~lsvil~ Tuesday after 1
dead , was a dentist.
~.attack near Engi~n Fr~tz fi~d
pense fuoo.
.
'hlnny's ~lC/: struck a car
few days spent with Mr. and
;&gt;~avy records indicate Bader I'"'~ he wt"~::.':ne g
PITTSBURGH (UP!) - I W Memhen of the SenMJr cia.: drtven by Juditll Crow,
21,
By Cl.orlce AUea
Mr s. Mar100 wood and other
started servtce Dec 9. 1944 · me . gWI, 3
wh~ ·re esents Abel rlung to a d.im.i.nisbed lead served 1ft tbe duung ~oom .1 Middleport, while he was at·
relatives .
and receJved an honorablt&gt; dl5·· ~ F'aJnham,
Nan'; ::said today m his chaHenge fDr the !"a&amp;: outslde . ~ebvenes. Serv- temptlfll t.o make a tum into l llr. and Mrs. Rnss Cleland John Ridenour, a student at
LAUNDRYcharge on July 4, ~~
Fntz and!~! :~~e,contin~;ng at presidency of the giant Unit~ mg IR the dmm~ room wer~ Young's Markel There
wa.A[and son, Larry and Mrs
Ashland , Ohio, spent a few
DRY
CLEANING
The Badrr Brothers , Rtchard me&gt;d~('at \ . hos ital He satd \ Steelworkers unwn IUSW) whLle Ann Criner, ~Ioria Fetty, Nar [mechum damages No mjuries ltDn Allen called at the EganWith his parenLc;, Mr. and
WY 2'5428
POMEROY
amd .John. also of Akron , sad I ~~
o~p 1 ~ po~t may be the I opttmlsm mounted m the camp sa Frost,f Chrtstln~ B~r, ~ar- were reported .
Ryan Funera) Home . m
Mrs. Buel Ridenour.
h h of meum bent David J. MeDon- b&amp;ra Horner, Bonnie peng er ~
bus, Thursday everung
their brothe-r i:ltlended St Vtn· t ie me lea re I If
High School went mt.o the key to the doube 1 e- w IC aid
Dianne Van Cooney, Dlanne !
RDsary services were heJd for
ceant , and then (:ompleted h 1gh \resulled m two wives ~d
a
.
.
FIRST IS DAUGHTER
Mrs. John Benson Mr. Cleland
1Criswell, Linda Kauff, Suzanne
N hV) 1 t Joh R Buchtell . an total ol fl w cluldren fathered. 1 Abel's ma.rgm , yluch at one Bradbury, Joy Boggs, Seren
· Phil and Mrs. Allen are COUiJnli of
~~h~~ ~lhoh~ mstltu!lon 1-le ~ by Fnt z .md Larrv F'nt l also l time approximated 17,000 votes, Lewis, Marta Ntcholson, Cher· Mr and Mrs. B~r~Ie R. arhs. Mr. Benson
k courses at Akron Unt vf'r· adopted " child born to ht~ l was reduced appreciably Thurs-. yle Fife, Sandra Bunce and , bps, the former Carol~
' Mr. and Mrs Arthur
Orr
too
'! Omaha \\ lfe
by .a
prevlOu~ dav \'then returru; began com- &amp;herry Hicks.
of Vestal, New York, are an· and Mr and Mrs Carnahan
11tv
·
.
·
th b th f their f1rst
·
·
w·hen the brothe1'5 mel With ' mar nag~
I Jng In from some of the larger Makmg deliveries and asSISt· no~ncmg e If J(l'll R h 11 left for I vacation in Florida
1ing with the serving were Rog- child, a daughter, 1 oc e e, on Thursdoy .
,.;.~;..iiiiiii====.....,-,
US\\' !orals.
ONLY
V•teralli M•morial Hospilal 1 The wtuner of the bitterly - er Stiles. Randy Humphrey, Thursday , February 11 at Ott~ · The Past Councilors Club met
Ptekens, Larly of Wttrdll HQspttal, Bmg Tuesdey
evenlog at
the
AmiiSS!Or\S _ Chilrles W1l· &lt;Ont ested electwn may not he Ketth Mm'gan , Ray
PI.OO Oown-Belence on
Ji&lt;Jms. Nl'w Haven . John 0'· · known until after an of~icial \ Tom. King, M1ke Lloyd. Jerry hampton, N. Y. Maternal grand- Lodge Hall with Mrs. Esther
Convenient Tetllll
ChMtt"r·
John
~ass1e,
count
is
made
by
the
umon
's
DavJs,
Robert
Swanson,
and
:
parents
are
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Hugh
Wright
and
Mrs
.
Ella
Osborne,
B
nen.
· ' Slwrltl:ln Hus . .· international te 1,_
· Bearbs • paternal grandparents
Harmmmllr
ac::rs . Tl13l count 1M"k
1 e Arch er.
D
L hostesses.
."f'll. Mason. ·
b(•gins Feb. 19. There also was ; ~rs. Carroll Swa~S?"
was are. ~r. and Mrs. ayton
· Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
DISC I-IARI~ES _ Anna Tu~k · a .~trong possibility that the chairman of l~e dmmg roo~ ~hill Ips, a . ~reat gr~~dmot:::_ and Mn. Delmar Bau.m
FURNITURE CO.
R ·
Roberi
Saw;:&gt;r~ . ouh·ome may be put to a test I will , Mrs . Owtght Wallace m lS Mrs. Wtl!Jam Phtlltps , nd Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
MASON, W, VA.
~~w ~~~~~ : Von Wl:'t'se, · Ha - 1n the courts.
Icharge of desserts. Mrs . Max a:reat grandparents ~e~r. ~t ford, Middleport and Mr.
FOR YOUR
3
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A
tabulation
by
UPI
of
lmOf·
Davis
was
chairman
of
the
car.
Mrs.
Charles
P.
Mrs.
AI
Bowan,
local.
C1ne .
ficia i returf1i had Abel leading ry-out dinn&amp;s. Red carnaitons BLanchard.
Mrs. Lawre~ Smith was a I
I by a ~lim margin. With 2,896 of and Lincoln silhouettes decorat- .
. Parkersburg visitor on 'J'UeAday.
SQU.4D CALLED
. . the un•on· s 3.203 locals report- ~ ed the tables
Ftfe , Mrs. Audrey Frost, :\Irs.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hines 1
1J\ ~mergrncy untt . ing it was : Abel2B4,953; MeDon1'\u•
Pom"r
Committees
from
the
dinner
Dale
Ntrholson.
and
da~ of GallipGtlfl, vis-. 1
and
was . . ummon!i'd to Mason, W.j aid 278.027.
, were :
Mother!li not working contrib- ited Saturday with Mr. and. i
Va . at 7:Hi p. m. Thursday for ! The latest figures s.upph~ by i Preparation - Mrs.
uled food. Mrs. Bradbury thank- MNJ . Char1es Wood. .sunday, .
lshertdan Rus"ll who had sui-Abel's headquarters m ChicagoiLioyd. Mrs. Charles
ed the mothers and students Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hone and .
fert'd an apparent heart attack. ! gave · Abel 272.289; )trDonald Mrs . Edward Sttle!!i , Mrs.
ror their combined effort in co. sons , Belpre, called on Mr . and
He was takt&gt;n to Velf"rans Mem~ 242.296. This was on the basis n1an Humphreys, Mrs. IWger operation that made the dinner Mrs. Woode .
orial Hospital by the squad. 1'hP ol' 2.3SI locals.
Morgan. Mrs. Cash Bahr,
a success.
Mrs. Iri! Wilson of Rochest' squad wa s a\o;;o called to thE" Sharing the spotlight Thurs- Lena Bunce, Mrs .
John · Ma!l.sie residt&gt;nce in HM- d:Jy wit h the vote count were Hicks and Mrs . Paul Ca~ci. .
•Floor Tllo
riwn ville at 2 35 p. m. Thurs- charges of irregularities flung Serving - Mrs. James Crls•Ceillnt Tilo
day.
b.\ both si de s and a court ac- well , Mrs. H. J. Deni~on , Mrs.
lion
.
1 Ray
Pickens, Mrs.
Grace :
•Ceramic &amp; Plastic Tilo
WOMAN TREATED
, Federal .ludge George
L. Johnson, Mrs. Charles Archer, l
• Wall Poneling
Mrs . Harold Byrd. Rarinr Rt. BeamN in Hammond, Ind., de- 1 Mrs. Charles Gerard and Mrs. :
2, was given trratment f 0 r , nied a petition sought bv the William Lewi~ .
• Dutch Standard Point
breathlllg difficulty this morn· McDonald forces for an illj11nc- Clean-up - Mrs,
Kitty
• Storm Oooro &amp;
. ing by Racme emergency squad. lion to impound the ballots of Kauff, Mrs. Harold Teaford,
Window1
' men . 'The squad unit was sum· the huge USW Local 1014.
Wtrs. June Roush, Mrs. Betty
mom~d at 10 : IS a .m.
elnsulation

L"

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In D"nner

Chester
Society NoleS

DimiDIShing
Jn USW Vote

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REMODELING
SUPPLIES

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are good for
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SATURDAY
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LOCAL TEMPS

Building Needs

Tht&gt; temperature in Pome·
roy's bu sine~s district at 11 :25 1
a m. today wa s fi9 degrees un·

VALLEY WMBER
SUPPLY CO.
S. 3rd Av•.

Middleport, 0.

Over Stocked !

der cloudy skies.

Power sleerin&amp; and brakeH. Auto, trans. Radio " heattor.

1962 Oldsmobde CeleiNity Sedan $2095

OBSERVE BIRTHDAY
I
The Melgs Count~ O:lUnhouse I
and all banks of the
county
were closed today in observance of Lincoln's birthday.

SINCE 1853

BLAETTNARS

1962. Dodge Lancer 2 Dr. Seclan $1095

REASONABLE OFFER

REFUSED

63 Buick Sta. Wagon · · · · · · · · · · $1,995

ON ANY

64 Pontiac Catalina 4 Dr. · · · · · · $2,695
Just IJTived on 6~ Pontiac from satisfied .customer. Hy·
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63 Buick leSabre Conv. Cpe. · · · · $2,595
One ctart&gt;ful owHer. Power
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63 Olds Jetfire 2 Dr. Hard Top $2,288
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full ronsul. Buckrt seats. EKtra d ea n.

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1962 Rambler Classic 4 Dr. Sed. $1195
Auto trans. Ra-dio and hpater. Exrellen~ condition.

1961 Dodge 4 Dr. Sedan · .. · .. $1095
6 cyl.

St;~ndard

tr.an!i . Radio tmd heater.

1961 Dodge 4 Dr. Sedan ...... $1295
V8 - Power atf!Print. Radio and hf'cater.

1961 Chrjsler Windsor 4 Dr. Sed. $1395
Power stfPeritlg. Radio and heater.

USED CAR
. ON OUR LOT!

1961 Ford 4 Dr. Station Wagon $1095
V8 - Anlo. trans . Radio and

he~ter.

One ownf'r.

1960 DeSoto 4 Dr. Sedan· · · · · · · $1095
Radio and heater. Power steerin1.

1960 Rallltler 4 Dr. Station Wagon

Low Down Payments

VB- Standard trant . Radio and better.

1960 Ford 2 Dr. Sedan · · · · · · · · · · $995

Only 11.891 ('arpfu! mile1. Bucket seats. C~nsul. Floor
shift automalir. 23u r1.1. in. enelnr. Almost hke 1he tlay
it was sold.

63 Oldsmobile Super "88" 4 Dr. $2,495
Air Conditionin g. Power lliif.ef'rlna: and brakes. Hydramatic.

62 Buick LeSabre 2 Dr. Hard Top $1,983
Power steering and brakes. Automatic shift. Onf' par·
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64 Ford 2dr.~!::.
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.a

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Galaxie 5011-352 cu. ln. V engine with S.Speed
column shift, light blue with all blue vinyl Interior,
radio, heater, wblte sidewall tires and back up
lights.

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1959 Dodge! Ton Pickup · · · · · · $1095

V -8 automatic power brake a, power ste.rin\a ra·
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t~
up lights, outside mirror, ~inte~ wtodlbie , 10
white with like new brown mtenor.

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V-1 "Auto .

P-.
$595

Power.

VB - 3 speed tr.,.ns. Very good condlt.on.

$595

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St. Paul s Lutheran Church

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$295

Pomeroy,

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Dodgtt~Dodge Oart-LIII'lcer ~ '

S. Second &amp; Mill St.

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Pomerey liev,_. lliJ Uu•
ford, SUpt. : SUnday Sehool II
a m.; l:veopllltlo """leo, 1· list Clulrdt - M~ Jlel&amp;bA
hi tho woll-lmo• dtf - . ,
Memorial
,ltl p, m. "royer meet1111, ?1SO Rd , north o1
ddt )'OPDI' Wlow il rrowioe up
Putor.
W.
Glflord
lloopltal.
erlmt h• MowD a ateadf iap. m. TUOida~.
AsSistant
PasiOI',
J
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trtlll for ~ th&amp;a a ......
Hofler
.
Serllillet
OD
Saturday'
And aany of t.be COilvlca.l ol- ' - - '
Rudaad Ml•lo• : OU•• New· Sabbath Scllool. I :1!1 p, m ..
ttnder• aren 't ok1 enoua:b to M&amp;.e...
Rough-lookiar '1dda" loiter oo
men, mlsstonary pu~, Sut&gt; Worship, 2, 30 p. m .; y 0 u tt
the 11trtet oorlWII'I with not.hillg
Anll~ull)
~twrc. liD abip 11 a. m.; E•enpliltic mg ol the WSCS at I p. m. •t flay Scbool, 9.JG
W~P meetins, UO p. m. ; Bibl&lt; Stu·
te do. Smooth-Wlokiac "kids''
dey lidw&lt;&gt;J a1 10 L m. Prayer vice, 7 p. m . Prayer metlln&amp;, the church with the Tuppers 10.30 a . m .. Pru --Ill· 7.10 P· dy, Thursday, 7, 1111 p, m .. a l
fluh by in afl with INI pliCII
IQee\iDI 'lburllllay. 7:30 p. m. 7: 10 p. m. W,..nesday; Younc Plams WSCS as gu.,ts Wed . m.: Prly.. serYleo, 7:10 p, 111. 37 E a Hetghto Galllpollo.
to JO. Tht police pat.roi ctrt.in
People 's Service Friday, 7;30 evening prayer senictB at 7:45. Thursday.
v ns
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N.da with dop - h•--'t r
Bethlebem Baplbl
ehardo, p, m.
Chester
Mellwdlll Cburcb
Edeo Uolted llrotarea
I'
alone cannot cope with the llit uil! Oreal Bend: Rev. C. L. O'(;u&amp;
Pearl A. casto, !'..,tor; Wor·
lyreeaN Mi&gt;•loo, Bar. l!:ort Christ Ottrclt: Rev. Eldea K
tiou .
nor, pQtor: B.obert Lowi.s, aupl Church of l:Ood, Mt . Mortah 1o' ..rvice at 9 a. aJ., Sunaay Custer, paator ' Sorvioet evoey Balke roasiOI'" Sunda~ Schnol
But this youn&amp;' fellow mUAl
! :30 L m. MorniOI Worship Rev . Daaiel Wor!unaa, pas!Dr. School at 10 a. m. ; WSCS 1st ~~ ~sday and Frtday ovenlng 10 a. ;,,;
Jrow up neverthelaL ~Qd for
HoJol!ipr . IUPI
him . .. for Ole eommutdty • ••
end Sunday &amp;hoot; 7 p. m. Ev- Sunday School 9 45 a. m., Wor- Thurllday ol mootll :
Board 1 · p. m.
Christian Endeavor, 7:1i p n
for t.be nation .. . tomorrow ckenlng service: T'tursday, 7,30 lship service 11 a . m. and 7:30 meelln&amp; 3rd Wedne811ay ol U~e
Tile Cltllrcl of ~ N.......,., Mrs. Lyda Cbevaller, president
Pf'ndlt on how he pow~ up!
p.
m.
Prayer
meetin&amp;.
a.
m.
Prayer
meeting
UO
~month.
Chester,
Ray K Warne, putor. ctas001 fot all .. ilolll '""''"'"·
It all adda up to the moat. ti'J'·
m
.
Tue•day:
Young
People
s
Sunday
Scbooiii:IO
a.m.; Mont- a p. m. Preacbtlll 8::111 p. m.1
in&amp; need o! our time : early, con·
Carpeall!r Bapdsl Cltardo: meeting, 7:30 p. m . Friday.
Flatwoods llletbotltst Church ing Worship 11 • ·. tn.; NYPS Mid Week Pray•r meetlna. 7 30
tin uin(, determined moral IUld
rf'ltgio11s in8t.ruction. ll!Wmaftd•
S.tnday &amp;hool 9·30 a . m.; Morn- Pearl A. Casto, pastor Wor- f:45 p. m.: Evellllll Service, p. m. Wedlltlday, Cl091 LAid' riritual awaren e11 in •ur
In&amp; Worship 10:15 a . m.
R.atlaad CIIIITU ou God, Rev. shtp oervice 10 a . m. every 7:30 p. m.: Midweek Prayer ser- or , Mrs. Maae Bollinltt.
horN~&amp; . It t«jUb'H ~llU, IM·
Joho Smallwood paatm': Sonday ot her Sunday 7.45 p. m. Sun· 9lce, 7' 30 p, m. Wednesday.
UB Clterell L.olarl
''•· Sua.
ritici11l IIUpport of our chun!h-.
I
Firs! BapUII Chureb, MWd» &amp;hool 10 a . .;,, : Evangehotic day Sch~ol, t 10p a . rn ,
Jlohn Midlleporl Cftrcli of the Nu- •day &amp;hool 9:30 L m. - Worship
'-. ·
lu ~v~ry cily, village and ham·
let an awakened nation i.s mu ...
7:10 ·,. m.
, pori, Rev. OoaaJ&lt;I Boooe. .,,. servtce 7 p. m.: Young People Batley. upTh r~~er mee mg arene Rev. Cl:vde J. BarUetl. '' ;cos
urs~y.
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tHine Its Lotalsp1rltua1 reto S •· •--• 9 " a m. E-•.. ver 7 P m Wednesday· 7 45 p. m.
r: un~y """""
Sunday School 8:~ a . m, , Mlil'l&gt; I , -••M Fafil Valled lrellorq
»&gt;UI'ce&amp; ••• ~king God's help
Fred Hoffman, Supl.; ID:lS L Prayer meetine 7 p. m. Satur- Healb Methodist Church. Mid- ing worlbip ID:~ a. m.: NYPS .... _. Rev Jamaa Morria8:
••• and Reking youre .••
m. Worship Service; BYP I P· day.
dleport, M. E. Dowson, pastor; Young People, M5 p. m.; Evu- ,Church.
·
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m.; Evening Worship, 7:30 P· l
Cbarcb, Mrs. Nan ~loore, Church &amp;hool geUotlc l!lllltinl 7, 30 p. m.; Sunday School t:IO
Rom
m.; Wed . 7:30 p. tn. Prayer Grato Eploeepal
Supt. ; Church School, 9:30 a. Prayor meet• 1 c, Wed, 7:30p.m . Nomo, supt.: ~l,~ ~....."::.
meeting; 8:30 p. m. Wed., cbolr ....,..roy, The ~ - Richard H. m.; Worship Service, 10:30 a.
bert Rou!h. , _ . , . - •
practice.
Martin, Rector . Saoday - Mor· m.; Methodist Youth Fellow- Pomeroy Cburcb of tb• Naz- to,ao a . m.: Altemata evtlllng
ning Prayer end Sermon, 10:30 ship 7 p. m . . Official Board arene, Sunday School, 9:30 a . wonhlp at 7:110 p. m.: Pntr·
Firat Bapdst Cburcll, POill....m. t.:offee hour foUowm&amp;.
meeting, t sl S~nday 01 month. m.: Morning worship 10,45 a. ,or meeiln&amp; 'nntn. I p. m.
roy - Rev. C~le• N"':JJ . Eat.erprlse EUB Cblll'cb, Re•. 7:30 p.m. WSCS, 2nd Monday m. Evening ~orshlp. 7 p. m.;
r.Jt. Bermo• Uolled lllredtrell
11
30
7
till ID.20: Menzel Smitb, pastor. Worship of month. UO p. m.; Eleanor Prayer meeting,
P· m. Wed . 1n Christ· Rev. Jamaa Morr~
Sunday &amp;boo! •
Worship servtce, 10:30 a. m.,
.
.3&lt;1 0 m .
Sunday Circle 2nd Thursday of month Rev . Clyde ~ - Henderson, pas.~ .
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9
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hurch lor sernce ·
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c~:~ an umor c
&amp;hool, 10·30 a. m. Youtb Fel· 7:30 p. m.; Class 12, 3rd Wed- tor .
i9 30 a . m., ·eacbilta 10:30 a.
·
towship 6:30 p. m.; Boys and nesday of month, I P· m .; Aft- Clturcb of lbe Nazueae, Pom· m. Alternate preacltin&amp;
aJid
Ftrol Bapll•t Citurcb, Roebte Girls Fellowship, 6:30 p. m.: ernoon C~rcle, 4th Thursday. of eroy Rev . Clyde Henderson , IChristian El)deevor, 7:30 p. m.
Roo ' C. L. O'Conner, pastor. Evenlllg oervice 7:30 p. m., 2nd month, 2 P· m.; Chotr Practice pastor: Sunday School 9:30 a . Sunday. Mid-Weelo Prayer oerSunday Scbool 9, 30 a. m., Sam and 4th Sundays: Youth Cbolr, Wedne sday , 7 P· m.
m.: Morning Worship 10,30 a.! vices Wednesday, 1:30 p. m.
Curtis, supt.; 10:45 a. m. Mont 6:30 p. m. We~esday . Prayer
m.: NYPS 6,45 p. m. Eve11ing
.
Unlled Pro
.ng wo1'8hlp: 6:30 p. m. BYP' Meeting, 7:30 p, m. Wedr&gt;esday . Minersville Methodist cbtlreh oervtces 7:30 p. m. prayer
Mldtllep~~ F~t R
H
~
end Junior Fellowship; 8 p.m. Lottr••· Et!B CBurcb Rev Dr. Lester 1.. Rou•h. pastor ' meeting. i:JO p. m. Thursday . bRytenaln • urc .' SU~
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001
Evening aervtce; 7:30 p. m.
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• Victor Brown, Church
School
IIppe t. pastor.
ay
Wednesday, Prayer meetiug; Eugene Emerson, pastor, Sun- Superi!ltendent. 10 a . m Offie- .Chureb. of tbe Nazarene, Ra- 9':" a .m. Mn. Rodney ~au~.
8:30 p. m. Wednesday. SPninr dey &amp;hoo~ 10 a, m ., RusseU lal Board meettng each quarter cme, Ohto. Sunday &amp;hool at , supL IO:!tlo. m. Worship, S-46
Cbotr Praetlce: 3 , 30 P. m. TU... Archer, Supt. Sunday Worsht? unless otherwise called. Hoty 9:30 a.m. Sunday
Worship p. m. YF : Wed. 8 ,30 Junior
day Junior Choir Practice.
11 a. m: Bible Study .end Pray· Communion each quarter as an- Service 10:30 a .m Sunday Eve- ChOir . 1 P m SMnor CMn
'
er liervtc• led by Millard Coe, oouncec:t.
ning service 7:30 p.m.; Mid . , Syraruse First United Pr6
Ratlaall Flnl 81pt.lst Cltareh 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
week Prayer Service Wednes-- 1 bylerian Church - Church ser
Sunday &amp;hrol9:30a. m. Preacl&gt; MD niD Star EUB Chareh
•Mona Cbapel Metboclill day 7:30 p.m. Rev . Morri• M. vices 9:~ a.m.; Sunde~ School
in~ Sunday 2:30p. m.
Re rM g t S th 3 tor · 9 4 ~ Church, Arthur Stitt, Paswr Wolfe, Pastor .
1to :30 a. m.: Bible Study, Wed .,
v. enze Illl • P 15 •
Sunday School, 10 a. m. Oliver
7·30 p m
Free WiD Bapllsl Cbareb, a. DL Sunday &amp;hllol, ~ Sayre. SupL Sunday Worship Rutlalld Cbarcb or the N-•- ·
· -·-----:RuUend, Paotar, Rev. P • u I Smlth, supt,; E~rl Shuler, Ass I. service, 11 a. m .; Prayer mee~ ene : Sunday School 9:30 a m.;
Taylor; Sunday School, 10 L _m. Momtng worshtp 10:411 a. m.: ing eveey Wednesdav evening. Morntng Worshtp 10, 411 a.
With thB hope it wiU, in 1ome measure, fosrer and help s.u·
Guy Priddy, Supt.; Preachrng Prayer meeting 8 p. m. Tbur•
·
Evangeli•tic service 7:45 1 m.
tain that which 6000 in family and community life, thia fea·
service, 7:30 p. m.; Prayer aer- day.
Portland Melbodlst Church, 1o{idweek orayer service, 7:4&gt; p.
30
turfl :. aponaor--' by the blr..iness firm• and or,anizations
vtcel, • ' p. m. WednesdDy .
Soalb Bethel EUB Cb...,.,, Arthur Stitt, pastor
Sunday m. Wednesaay .
urclt
E
School 9,30 to 10,30 a. m .• Har·
OCiety
who~e name. appear below.
MI. Moriah l!aptlst Cb
' Rev . Eugene E. merson. P. . old G. Roush, Supt.. Kenneth Syracu.. Chute~ of lhe Na••· i
•--------------~---------------~~~mer ol Fourth end Mam St. tor. Sunday worship 7,30 p. m. McLeod, Ass' t. Supt. Services rene, William c. rhorpe. "'"'"' i - - - - - - - - - Mid~leport. OM. Nyle Bm'den, and 1:30 a. m. altemately. Sun· every Sunday evening .
Sundav Srhooi9 :3U a m.; Morn·
..
mlntster. Sunday &amp;hool 9:30 day &amp;hool 10,30 a. m. and
ing worship 10 30 a . m.
Week end and Sunday VISita. m. Arnold Rlcbards, SUpt. 9:30 a. m. alternately. Norman Racine Metbodlot Cbareb,
or; of Mr . and Mrs . Howard
Morning Wonhlp, 10:30 a. m. Bahr, Supt. Bible Study
and H. L. McDaniel. pastor : SUn· Pentecostal Assembly, Route Thoma Sr. and Patricia were
u
prayer
service
led
by
pastor,
day School 9:30 a. m.; Preach· 12 4.. Rev . Paul E. Jontos. pastnr Mr. Howard Thoma Jr .
ol
MO Llneola St. Middleport WY 2-2550
Member FTD
Naomi Baptist Clturcb:
D· 7, 30 p. m. Thursday.
ing IUD a. m.; MYF 6 p. m.: Sunday School 10 a . m.: Wor . Perrysvitle, Mr . and
Mr&lt; .
Greenhoure WY 2-s.M:
day School t :30 o. m .; pOrPrayer and Bil&gt;le Study 7·30 p shtp servtc.. 1:30 p. m. Sun F k S
Johnn.
and
ship 11 a. m.; Prayer service, Syracuse E.U.B. Church, Paol m. Wednc:sday.
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;dad~e ~rv~~~go Jun~Hon . and
A. Sellen, Pastor.
Cit
Mid
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1
1 p. m. Wednesday .
Rock Sprtngs llletbodist - , The PentecDital
arch,
·, ~r . and
rs. 0 ") 3 r •
9:30 a. m. Sun~ay &amp;hoot, Ben
•• ''Tab 10111- :ro Clmrl!h Tblo Weelo"
CariP_ton Church, . ~tngsbury Quisenberry, Supt. ; lO:SO a. m. Chester Lemley, pastor; Wor· dleport, South ~rd Ave ., Su~H)' 1.angsv1lle.
I Road. ll1day Sehoolt~tJO a.m . Morning Worsldp aervice. lsi ship sPrviee 9:30 a. m.; Sun- SchooJ 10 a. m., ~unday. evenang 1l Mr and Mrs . Frank Sarver,
Establlshed In 1904
WY H286
MJddloport
Ralp_b carl. Supt.;
reaehlng and 3rd Sun~ys of the month; day &amp;hoot, 10:13 a. m.; MYF evangelistic service,
p.
Joh~ny and Eddie. Mmgo .lunc'
West Columbia, W. Va.
p.
m.,
Cecil
Cox:
7:30
p.
m.
Evening
Evangeli•
6:30
p.
m.
Prayer
and
Bible
Wt.dnesday
Bible
Study
7.30
p.l
tion.
and Mrs . Howa_rd 'Thoma
Servtces,_
7.30
Ph. Mason SP 3-5591
Layman , Prayer meeting, Tues tic Service, 2nd and 4th Sun- Study Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. m., SaturdJ. mghr Prayer and
dp t . .
e Saturda~· eve3 ncla wer
day 7:30 p. m.
'
Worship 7·"'0 p. m. P:~!llnr, Rev an
day of month. BETHANY - .
Rutlaall Medlodllt Cborcb B. L. Barren.
I ning
callers of Mr . and 'Irs.
Cotambk Chapel: Worship ser- 9'30 a. m . M&lt;lming Worship. Carl Herring , pastor: Morning
.
I Harle~ John•on
DOllie- Dart- Dodee Truckl
vice each 3unday 9:15 a. m.; 10:30 a.m . Sonday School, BJy. worship 10 ,30 a. m.: Cbureh
Harmoovme Presbyterian.
H to . JrJm .
Klddleport
Sunday School 10 a. m.: Youth the TheiSs, Supt; 6:30 ?· m. Sch I 9·30 a m WSCS ftrst Rev . John DavJes, pa•tnr Wor I Mr . and Mrs . ar \
nd
Tbursda, ot ship service 9:30 a. m. ; Sunday 1 f1011, Tammy and Chery ' wero
Service 6:1&gt; p. m. Evening Wor· Youth Fellowship. CARMEL - Tue
Middleport, Ob lo
8 ay 8 .
sbi 7 • m. each Sunday.
9:30 a. m. SUnday School Way.
. ;)!
School L0:30 a. m.
Sunday afternoon and t"vemn~
p p
ne Roush, Supt.; 10:30 1 . m. ~ach mont~ Fam;IJ N~ght ta:
guests of his parents, Mr . and
Bradbury Churcb of Christ, MomJng worship 2nd and 4th unday ev ng o eac m~
Reorganized ChW'cll et Jesu!l Mrs. Harley Johnson.
Pomeroy
Joe
Robinson,
Minister; Sunday of the r!l'anth; 8 p. m. at 6 :30 p. m.; Prayer Meetmg, Christ of Latter Day Saints. tb
. Johnsou
Art Marcum, minister; Bible Evening Evangelistic Service 7:30 p. m. Wednesday ,
miles from Rarine on Racine I Mr. and Mrs . Ra~ k . d
lllfPOrl lbo Chureb of Your Cbotco
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wor-tp,
-·· 1st and 3rd Sunday of montb. ' Stivorsvill Metbodlsr Clturcb porttand Road. s unday s~l
Scbool and MQrrufl(!
--~ of. . Columbus, wen•
d Mwee ' en
. Cb 1 u·
Endeav
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.30
. w h.1
!0·30 0 VlStlors of Mr . an
10 ·30
. a. m.,
r s au
• Tuppen Plaln1 IEUB Cborcb: Arthur Stilt paRlor Sunday 9 · a. m.,
ors P
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d hi
Builder~ •nd BuUdtna Supplle•
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Johnson
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VlStte
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11
or,
p. m.; venmg ors p,
School I::W a. m.· Gene Wolfe m., .;:ouD a•• evenmg serv
d \1
J'
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7 p. m.
Rev. Eugene E. Emeraon. pu- Supt. 'services Th,ursday even· 7 : ~0 p..n .: Wed .. wor!i!hlp serv· parents. Mr . an . rs .
. Of'
Cheoter, Ohio
Ph, 98~.:1005
tor: Sunday Worship 9:30 a . m.
'
ice at 7:30 p. m. Pastor, C. w_, Johnson .
.
Bradford Chareh of Chrlll. and 7:30 p. m. alternately. Sut&gt; lng.
Proffitt.
All
evening serv-1 Sat.urday evenrng Jl1lelits of
laken of Good Brud
Romer Forrest.
Supt.: Bible day School 9;3D L m. and 10:20 Sutton Mtthodllt Chlrcb, Ar- Ices begin at 7:30 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs . Larry Jolmson
&amp;hoot ''30; Morotng Worsblp, a. m. alternately . Hobart Vine- tbur Stilt, pa stor.
Sunday
. were
Mr. and Mro .
Jtm
lluntlni\Oil. W.
l0:30 a. m.; Evening Worsh•&gt;. yard , Supt.: B'ble Study and School 10 a. m., Clint
Orr, Lonr Lady of Lor•tto Mts•loo l Johnson, Jamie SUf anrl Todd
7 p, m. Wedne!day, 1 p. m. Prayer Se"lce led by pastor, Supt.; Sunday Worship, 11 a .m. Long
Botto':"•. Rev . Leonard , or Pomeroy, Kenneth Johnson ,
Bible
Study.
7,30
p.
m.
Tuesday.
Cencula,
admtrusu-ator, Sunday Sue Criner and Mr. and Mro
Wheel Balancing-Auto Glas•Bnke 8enlce
Syracuse
Methodllt
Cllarcb,
Mass
8
30
a. m., e!lt.; Holy Oays Ray Johnson.
Ph. WY 2-3571
Pomeroy
Oestor Ch~b ol C h rIll Federated Cblll'Cb, Pom•roy, Or . Lester L. Roush, pastor , ot Obligation, 7 p. m .
Mr. F'ranktin RusseD of Mid,
dleport, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Bthle School 9.30 a. m. Preach- Rev. W. H. Pernn, pastor: Morning Worship service 9 a .m
inl 10:10 •. m., first and tblrd Carl Kautz, Supt.:
n d. y Dana Winebrenner. Supt. 10 •. St. Job• •. Cotholf• MilliOn : I Gil to ty and family of carpenChNter, Ohio
~ and Mrs. CUnwn GilSundays.
School, 9:1&gt; a. m . ; Worship m. Sunday chool: YF" Wednes- near Guvsvtile I Dutch Rtdgel· t
Re
F
k
M
"eri
pas
er.
r.
10
30
b
Mann City Charcb of Christ, our ' 1 · m.
day 6: 30 P· m.. Mrs. Moore,
v. ran
am ·
- · key and family of Albany were
Miller Street R Kenneth Roy
ML u d
F wB Cb h
director. Official Board meet- tor, Sunday MaS9 t0 ' 30 •.· m.: [' Sundav vi&amp;itors of Mr . and Mrs.
Two Locations For Your Convenlene•
Envangelist· • Su~ay
Bibl~ S d8 s'-~~ I ·9·4·5. urcE -1 tng, first Monday each lll(Jntb Holy D•y of Obligation 1"30 a . Lincol~ Russell
un Y cuoo · a. m., ar
H 1 Com
m · Confession 1'11 hour betore
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Syracuse
WY 2-39118
Study 10 a. m ., Morning Wor- Starkey, supt., EveniDB wor- at 7 :30 p. m. oy
mun..
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Mr . and Mrs. Charley Smith
b Cecil eo on eaob quarter as announced Mass.
. and Mr. and Mrs. Doy!e Knapp
ship, 10:15 a. m. Evening Wor· h" 7·30
' tp, ·
P· m. Y
'· WSCS first Wednesday ot each
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Pomeroy, Ohio
ship 7:30 p. m.; Bible Study, L•yman; Young People'• meet·
Tbe Salvation Army, Envoy I and Katl Lee were Monday ....
ing and Bible Study, 7:30 p. m .; m:~·Unik&lt;f Methodist Church RayS. Wining, officer In charge I ilors in Columbus.
7'30 p, m. Wednesday.
Mlddleoort
Charch
al
Christ,
Wedne!day; Choir practice .at Pomeroy _ Rev . 1\.telvin AI· Sunday to a . m. Roliness meet· 1 Sus1e. Kathy lf\d Denlse Scar.
PAINTS and IIAJIDW AllES
5th an~ Main Streets Donald 7:30 p. m. Thursday.
kire pastor Church Sch®! at lng: 10,30 a . m. Sunda~ School berry of Lotart , W. Va ., wer•
Ph. WI 9·3273
Haclno
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Sch
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oo. Daavdle Pdlflm Holbteu, (P. 9:15 a m. Leo Crew, Supt . l.eo
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\lr and Mrs
J ..
~GENCY
a • m ., Milton Housdahel'.., 0. Langsvalle.
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Otdo,, Rev 0. H. Vaughan, A ss 't . ,s up 1. Mormng
. · 7 , ~, 1 m . a va ton
• Hatrield· · ·
WY 2·2440
Pomrro1
130 E. Sec:ond
Supt.;
Mornln&amp;
Wot9hlp. Car. pas!Alr: Sunday &amp;hool, 9:00 Worship at. 10 :30 a. m. Race . ~een;g: ~hur&lt;Jday ,7 t ~~ 3~e I Mrs Helen Johnson vislttd
5:45 p. m.; Evening .wonhip. 4 . m. , Robert Grate, Supt. wor- relations Sunday.
Sermon Jes ome I'B:gue. P
P
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ents Mr.
7p m
Prayer Servtce Wed· h"
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t 10. 3 .
P "l "The Creative Misfit&lt;, 2 . 10 p cla.. es: 7 30 p m Blhto otudy, Sunday wit .,..r Pill'
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entces and Mrs Everett Lambert.
nesday, 1 P· m.
grim Youth. 11·45 p. m.: Evan- m. 'n1e Pastor's T'rainmg Cla ss pray~r mee g
er s
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Church ot Otrtot, Pomeroy, gellstic service, 7:30 p, m. Mid- lor Youth. 6 p. m. MYF meetPhone WY 2-3611
N. Seeond Avo,
Quality Fumlture at Lower Prit'l
Jerry MQten, pestor: Sunday Week Prayer and Praloe, Wed- ing . Tuesday, 7,30 p. m . Lydta
1
ScboOI t:liO a. m. Cbureh 10,30 nesday, 7.30 p. m.
Circle meets at church . 1'hursMlddloport
L m .: Chr!Stllft Endeavor, 5,30
da y, 1:15 p. m .. Prayer · St udy
lor_ Syeamore &amp; S~cond St . - Pomtr01
p, m. !venlna Service, UO p.
lfnp!om 11111 or Jehovab's group at home of Miss
Nelle
REV . JOSFP&gt;I KRALY . PASTOR
m.
WitnesselJ · Public meeting. sun. J Bing, 114 Umon Al'e. ThursChurrh . WY 2-rH70
Parsonage, WY 2·2538
RcuUatMI Cluun:~ fll
CbrtJI, day 5 p. m ., Watchwwer study day, 7 : 1~ p.m. chotr rehearsal .
'TLOWPI' FOR ALL OCCASIONS"
Sunday, February 14
Bible ScboOI 9:30; C.mmllllioo 6 p. m.; Bible study Tuesday. llyaeU Kun i'ree Mothudtll.
RII1AJI DllUOI
Cor 8uttornut &amp; W. Main
10:30
a.
m
.,
V.
H.
Braley
6
p.
m.
Service
meeting,
7
p.
Rober'
E.
tiwltla,
Sr.,
pa-:
(Septuage•ima Sunday)
, We F'Ul AU DOCU!ro Pre•arlptlon•
--- ~~---SUPI· .$1brl CanadOJ, pianist: m. Thursday, Ministry school, SondaJ School 9:30 a. m. Wo~ •
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Pai110f0J
(Bulletin
Board
Saying
Of
'Mle Week)
Bible Study, 7:30, Delbert flo. 6 p. m, Thursday.
ley u.Jey, ~upl.: Momln&amp; ""'
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If
lhe
devil
didn't
hgve
~xcu••s . hr would have t• 1earit
lllnt. lellllor.
shiP 10:30 a. m. Yootlt Service,
0
how to pray!"
Lathe!u Cbureheo _ 11. P ..l 6,411 p. m.; &amp;:vonpiJJtle m ..
Zloll CltiNit ol Cbrtll, P - SUnday School 9: I&amp; a . m.: Wor· - . 1:30 p. m.; Prayor meet·
Morning Worship, 10:30
Sunday School, 9:1S
Bu1)4!tll lltii!PIIt• 6 14JUwor•
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S.rmin Topic , "THE SECRET OF GROWTH"
roy · llarrllolnv!Jle ltolid. SUI- thlp servl&lt;:o 10:110 a . m.: ill 1111. Thura&lt;''Y ,?'30 P m.
!)onoral Cootrol!ttns
Pbona WY 2-38'11
• - Un&lt;torwoQd. miQister .. B~ Jolm, sunday Sellool 10 a. m .;
tine ~It • I Cberoll, ~
MondaY, 7'00 p.m . ---- -------- Begtnnen Knlltlng Cllu
IChaOI t:30 o, m.•; Mnrninl lworsht~ 9 a. m.
el CWI, . ""' · R. 1:. ~·no UUI.
8:00 p.m . -------- -- Adnneo4 Knlltlnl Cia•
worship 10:30 a, m.: S.enlnt
pastor. Sonday School t:lt a.
Tuesdoy , a,oo p.m. - -- -------- - WoQ~Jn Of The ChllrCb
worship 7:00 p. m.; Roberr Reed
Alfred Melbodlll Cbarcb - m .: Phtl Wtse, oupl. , Momllll!
Wednll!ls-djly, 7:30 p.m. ---·-------·-- Adub lnlb'uetiall
l!lble 'lehC!IIl 9\lp~
Rev. Pearl casto, pastor; Sun- worshtp 10:30 a. m.; Y\uU
7:30pm. ------- ----,-- -- Choir Rehoona!
d~y &amp;bon I •t UO,
Charles !len~ 7 p, m.: Evangelillk
Thunday, 1:00 p.m. -------------- - ---- , .o\, A, llotlilll
"Youo fteepsl\ko Sl•r•"
QuMr Q.,. oJ GIMI; ~ - Taylor. Slljll. Worship ~rvicoa '141'VIce NO p. m. llfld Weill
Sotnrdoy, UO o.m. ---- --- -- --- Senior Cat.9111ara &lt;;lftto
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10:30 a.m. ·----·- --- Junler C1toebi11111 Cluitoo
!.OCM&gt; ~ON lilltlv8
312. E. Main Stre..
Poll!ei'OJ
tlllherl Spencer , PBitor. Sondoy at .10:4&gt; with tho Rev. casto-1 •rtveroorviCJ' 7·30 p m. Wed

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Leader when Federated Circle Meets

SOCIAL

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For s._l•-=c-___..,7"
Businesa Services
I
WANT AD
Prayer by Mro. Louis Rei- It was decided to cancel tho
WNATED · Spinet Piano Bar·
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INFORMATION
bel,
president, opened the meet- Mareh and April meetlnl!o dut
gain. Responsible party to WY :1--3243 Is tbe phone to cal
Of
FEB. u
lng of the Federated Circle to Lent. Mra, Norman Kloet ro
oEA.nuru:l
, lake over low monthly payfo r Limestones. any
size
Return Jonathan Meip Chap- Wednesday evening at
the ported on oick calb -nade b)
~o!1 a,• o!~luca.r::;, ~ubu~•uo" ! mepts on a spinet piano. Can Prompt deUvery. Emmet W
QUALITY
·
l'tlon.:~ay
be seen locally Write Credit Shuler, Contracting.
ter,
Daughtero
of
the
Amerlchurch.
her and Mrs. Clarence Nasaar
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1963 Tempest LeM•ns Cpe.
ca. RevoluUon, will meet Fri- Mrs. Allard Prall, devotional Mrs. Reibel announced sever
Will 1)1 11'&lt;:'PP'f''l u nli • !oiOil A
M
2l
F"' D•• ,., -"n~&gt;ltr• " o~
byville, Indiana.
2 12 P tUrt r..-.o-. ......,biB&amp;..,
Was $209
Weekend Speci•l $1799
day afternoon, Feb. 12, at the leader, had tor her topic, "A al meetlngo Including, Famil)
5
IINIID&amp;
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home of Mrs. C. M. Honnesy, Kindly Thought." The hymn night on Sunday, at i :SO p.m.:
ut&gt;l ' ' .., ltvro..!o
SINGER automatic Zig
Zag
1m1s , 326
Local
owned
and
low
mileq:e,
re
over
1vory
n,, '-'unl ·~h ,. , · ~~ ' n"' • '"• rll!nl '
.
h'
Lk
Mbterl.tle, eldt
va engine. automatic tracs. Like new whih~w.all tires, radio Garfield-St. in Middleport at "There Shal 1 Be Showers Of Quiet Day at Grace Epi&amp;copa
.., ~~·· ,,. . .. ,,..,, an) .ods a••"'~d I sewmg mac me.
1 t'
new
IEBd voar ~ewer 1roa111e1
and heater
2 p. m. Assisting hostesses will Blessing," opened devotions, church on February 18; and
.,, ..... , ,.,. . ,.,, ~ to:rro r• ~ 11 "&lt;~ 1 " "• cond1t10n. $95 00 -- Terms .
, ,,.,.. , ....,
•mm,.fluol .. l)
rn.. puh
We
.,.,.
oD
be Miss Lenore Glle•, Mrs. followed by Ihe reading
or the Lenten breakfast at t b c
11 ,, •. ,
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WY 2-3862.
2 12 5tC
m .. rr •n ~ n """ n•·o n.,.. t &lt; M~l'r!lnn
MOTCROLA
fu&gt;eondilloned
~ • ., Macbl..s
1963 Corvair Mon:u Coupe
Dale Dutton and Mis•
Beoo Psalm 25· 1-11 by the leader church on March 3.
TV se ts , $74 .95. 17" console
Reuooaftlo Was $1895
Weekend Speci•l $1699
"Jnhorn. The roll call
re- who gave a meditallon on the
A dessert course carryln@
with new picture tubf' 21''
caD W\' Wl74 Day • - Ntpt I A sharp low mileage local car. Jet hlack finish , tires show
sponse will
be ·•an impurtant 1topic and closed with a prayer out the valentine theme was
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un~
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tt:~ble model with new pic- ,
7 • tic
little wear. IIO H.P. engine. 4 speed trans. Radio, heater,
event in American History." poem, "My Prayer."
:,erved by the hostesses. Mrs.
\1 "'"'""'
'""~" 61 ' r011•
tur~: tube. 16" ronsole $39 95 ,
red buckt't ::.c&lt;~LS and vinyl trim.
FEB. 13
A short program was present- Lester Fauber and Miss Mart;• l""'' ,,., "'"'" f&lt;!l rnrrP .,. ..
lf'&lt;'U''~r ' "'"'''on~
21''' aonsole, $6995 21" con- IIEATING, PlumiiiD&amp;, MooDer ,
Rock Springs Cub Scouts Packed which opened with a poem, guerlte Meyer. Hosteosea fm
,,,., ,.,. ., . ll,_,.,,un&gt; un p11n
m&lt;t
J&lt;l• P"''l "•!hill 10 &lt;t11y•
~&gt;!&lt;. $79 .95. 21" TV F\t- fl'unlactllo. Aroold Brolllen.l
246 will hold their blue and 'Get Up And Go," by Mrs. the May meeting will b&lt; Mrs
rARO m
l'HA,..-KS &amp; UIUTIJARIES
AM radio - phono • ro mbina
Ill East Malo Street. l'om.
gold banquet Saturday , at 6:30 Pratt. Two articles £rom Sun.. Gladys Cuckler and Mrs. All
11 :::1
tor SO ••mn1 mm
knur n
to:~rl•
add1 nnna •
...-urd \ C
'""' sm 95 Werner fiadto &amp; Of&lt;&gt;Y. Pboae In Wlta.
OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
p.m., at the Salisbury Sl'hool. shine magazine, •·Take A Les- ard Pratt.
O ~' fl(')l; tiUURS
?,:~~ TV. Middleport. Ohio.
1 ZO tie
POMEROY. OHIO
Each family is asked to bring I son from Life" and
Win----8 30 A M "' 5.00 P
'-1
2 11 3tc
a covered dish and own table . dows Toward The Dawn" were
la!u• "" -!:1 j() A M 1.0 12•00
rr·s so £AS.,.
HAHDEN'S MAHKET, SyraAUl,ONEER
.
service. Meat will be furnished . read by Mrs. Ben Neutziing
SYI
IS
fU PLA('£. A
RES VL1 PROOUClNQ
cuse . has on special ThursLivestock
The Rutland Garden
Club and Mrs. Reibel concluded the
W
AD
dav , Friday , and Saturday:
_ __ __
will sponsor a bake sale, Sat- program with a poem, "Look•
o.Jb. extra good unclassified
FOR SALE - Ho\stem Bull
urday , Feb. 13 at the Ruttano ing Up."
PHONE WY 2-2156
potatoes. $1. !l: Fairmont Pre
Raebte. OMI
cal f Hoger Leiflwil, PomeDepartment Store beginning at During the business session, Mr . and Mrs. Harold Sauer,
9
mium icc crea m, onl}' 79c
i 11 ttc
roy.
2 11 Jtc
9:30 a. m.
I Mrs. C. J . Ebersbach thanked daughters, Mary Ruth and Joy ,
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_ otice
ha lf gal.: 5 lb. basket tomaDr. Melvin E:. Doerr;- Veterlll'A Beaux Arts ball sponsored membe;s for cards sent to her attended a family gathering at
SHULER'S GROCERY
will. lot•s. 79c . fancy banana&lt;.
TAX service. Victor arian, large and small animals.
by the French class of Racme son, Wtllard. A thank you note the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Ernlb:&gt;. 5~/c. Jo-Bo dog food, 1
E. Gaul, Chestar. Ohio. Phon
J28 Washington St., RavensHigh School will be held Satur- was received _from La~rence est Whitehead in Reedsville on
cans
$1
00
:
slwed
boiled
ham
985·2402
after
5
p.
m.
'
wood,
W
Va.
Phone
273-4271.
PT.
PLEASANT
Officers
day
from 8:30 - 11 :30 p.m., at Hof!ner for a gtfl at Chrtslmu Sunday for a birthday observopen for Uustnf's~ Saturday
1
,
1 1 301p
Office hours, Daily 4 tc 6 p. for the club year 19f5.66 were the scho~l. The af!air, open to
ance and annual !am!ly yal
morning H a. rn. Store form- 89c lh
Optn
Sundays
II
a.
m.
to
m.
I
26
tic
elected
by
the
Point
Pleasant
the
pubhc
is
for
couples
only
entine exchange
erlv operated bv Shain and
-- - - and .will be formal for ladies and
The 12th birthd. ay anniv•-a. m. l&gt;aily 8 a m. to 8 p.m
Philson, AntiQUJty . Oh 1o
1
. . INCO~tE TAX Service, JohnL 1N •
Junior Woman's Club at their
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Saturday till 9 P- m.
son . Simpson Insurance Agega
otlce _ __ regular monthly meeling Tues- semi-formal for the men.
rieo of Jean Whitebead
ot
2 10 3tc
14
Jtc
ency,
Room
6,
Coats
BuildANNuAL
FINANCIAL
UPon
day
with
Mrs.
Donald
Nott
chosFEB.
•
Reedsville,
and
Roger
Mereditll
10
2
Swt&gt;Pper. A- 1
_1 ing, Middlt&gt;port.
en as the president: Mrs. John A family parish potluck din- During
ore
of Beverly were observed. Thf
bert Tyler 's pn·m ses Any - 1 ('ondt110ll. has all clf'£min~ at
1 20 tfc
For
·~:ce~~:;-:
,~~·;,.~ndtn'
Wiseman, vice president ; Mrs. ner will be held at the Sacred
valentine Uleme was carried out
G ara nteed
_
Poput.1t1on 1no _
1uJ
Richard Beller, recordt'ng 5 ..,.._ Heart r hurcr auditorium SUn- Plans were made for the an- is red an• white decorations
1
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I1men t s.
one ca ught v.:lll bf'
u·
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Tohol sat..rtn •nd w.v .. P•fd
"''" d
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J0 be h ld ·
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to the full extent of thi' law I $H 'i15 V..·Y 2 3662
MAJOR
Medical
Health
Plan
Du r in..: th .. Ytar 1964
1:1990.19 retar&gt;' : Miss Lynn Carson, coray
a
p.m.
mversary
mner
ID day
A heart-shaped
decorated
.,
T•• v••u•tlon
2,ln,sto res undt'n sec ta
d Mr
Family night wil1 be observed March when the Ladies eAuxilcake -as served
wt'lhbirth·
leo
1
2
12
Albi'rt Ty ler, Uarwm.
nun
.
cancellable
guaranted,
T••
uv
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2UI
P
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.re
ry
an
s.
th
Fed
ted
Ch
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s
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Ohio.
J~uarv
a,
,,.,
William
Carte
t
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a
e
era
urc
uniary
of
the
Middleport
Fire
cream
to
the
honored
anest~
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2 lfl fitp I r;,\ S HA:'\GE. refrigerator, 2 renewable. Pays 100 per cent •,~"~"':.,. urtlty •ta• taltowlr!il r•- ~
r, reasurer.
day at 5:30 p.m. Each family Department met Wednesday ev- and the familt'es.
•0
------ bt-droorn su ites, 7~,,000 BTU 1 ot Medical bills,_ over
e- · por Ri~ .... ;d '"O~~~'~'~Drtta, · Twp . c•~~~~~
The new officers will be in- is asked to bring a covered dish
Satur·!ay.. autom altr circ ulating
gas
Call Jim Johnson
•u•osstalled in April and take over and own table service. A proof Mrs.
e ruary · - w up
&lt;~nLI heater. Hl!17 Bu1ck. ! ~a n WY Yo Y 2-2903
for information. G~n . " Clanlf 1•'d Property
at the close or the May meett·ng. gram will be presenled by the
Appo1'nted to the dlnn- com
dt'iivery service ani,·' . Con
r l J
1 19~-301£ n,;:ar~ttP
Ta"
.• +WUt
a large
decorated
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74.25
Youth Fellowship.
mittee were Mrs. Everett Bach-- turing
tt'ne box.
Attending
~vaJen.
Mr.
2-1'
1641 ' or ('on ac am• - H
tart any Middleport F!r"r:li'tn
WDodyard Chf's lrr
lnhPrltan!'e ra~
,. 139532.
Committee reports were glvFEB 15
Mrs
S .h A
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2 Y lllp
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2 10 Jtp 1 r.eigler
;qppl) k I or
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Conserva'
ner,
· and
Lee M.rs.
mtl .' Raymond
Irs. ac cinei
and Mrs.
HarryMrs.
Pickens,
RaB
b Auw 1teg1s1 11
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The Meigs County
Democrat- Bechtle,
Mr. and
Sauer and
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CALENDAR

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

Pomerov Motor Co.

basta, w• could tdtt out well Jean be dono to enliven buebaU.
ItmbarratJment.l,
and preserve For example, I undtrltan4 tb.l

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Iilli lhe tape to one-hour Ill
lenitb .. we prnent the 1am..
•• a reiUlar prlrM • ilme oertes. we can elminate most of
lhe trivial momenll that oiow l
down the sport1 in term• of
Rhow buslness.

attack. Thlh II no
reuoo
why we could not biro Rudolf
Nurey,. to teoch playl!ts bow
to 1lide into aecond base or
round third, more attr..iiYely.
Whar is more. if the penant \
ra('e Is dull for aeveral weeks. 1
our regular prime-time basis
As on~ uf our most 1nmed gives us lhe opportunity
to
sportstnt"n. Bill Veeck . has have a two--part show tying Jn
said, or implied, baoeba\1 Ia with • popular aerlee to help
nther outmoded. We ltke Bill ratings. Thus a baseball &amp;&lt;.'out
Beeck. Very much . AM we could to to 1'Peyton Pt,ctt" to
hope some of h1t lnlluence wtll jinvestij:a t1 a sreat prospect.
rub oil oo WI . Think ol what
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. ares ic Club will meet Monday even· Kloes. '111e no.mmatmg commit· daughters , Joy and Mary Ruth ·,
4
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storm
wmdows.
alumMun&lt;l
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library
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of week, buy 1" or Ll Phone
Gran&amp;e In s Co Rerund
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Feb. 15, at the Second tee was appom.ted to report at Mr. and Mrs. William Mere
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2 10 31c j mum sldmg Ca ll Guy NeJ.g· • Mi ni•t..rlttl f&lt;&gt;r cnu r.·he~
329.46 1 an
Rut
turgeon. co-chalr- W d Firehouse at 7·30
m the next meetmg and included dith and ""n. Roger
o!
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ler Racine Ohto.
Total Reoce•pt. ..
JJ.514 ·79 man for the Annual
Spring ar
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Al'TPMOB\I.E lns•tranco Oeen
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Members are asked to brmg Mrs. Robert McElhinney, Mrs. Beverly; Mr. and Mrs.' Warren
cam't!lll"d"' , ,as! vour opera 100 JOINTS % 1ron p1pe, for _
_
c..:omp of Tru•tees
288000
wrapped packages, of up to $1 ~ayne Gtbbons and Mrs. Dan· Pickens, Mr. and Mrs. Denver
tor 's IJtense? cau W"J t-~ I :c-&lt;oll e. ~c &lt;l foo t C H 1 iJd&lt;m, 1WILSON &amp; Son's l'ar Wash on ' ~~;:'~ 1 a~d ~~:~ Expen~e .. 1 :1~ Mi ss Erma Barnette was the value to be auctioned off. La· tels.
Weber and children David and
&amp;taU&lt;
Sa!f'm St, Rutland, Uh10
p
St t M dd\eport I ~e~enJG Sup~_hes
2!100 guest speaker and told of her dies are asked to bring sandMrs. Robert Byer, president, Mark and Mr and' Mrs Ern-t
.:. al
.,x.-~ w1thheld
s.-rv lor5206 71 travels through Mexico and wtches
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II II'Y _ ~ ree , 1 _ _ c. Health
~ enTaxe•
or coo k'tes.
pres_ided and. reported on the est Whitehead
2 9 1p
301
2
6
- effi c•ent Carpet. Shama
.
Ut~trld lloud
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. regard- p omeroy Chapter No. 80 , Chrtstmas gt fts ta ken lo the Jean Jane and JuH aU
Wanted T B - - Use our
c'"'"""'
_ ol ilealth 1379 :112 gave spec10
m ormallon
of
uy
FREE
'th
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·h"se
&lt;.omp.
of
o~rtcer~
and
EmP
1127.83
in!!(
the
schools
in
that
area
Royal
Arch
Masons,
will
hold
Meigs
County
Children's
Home.
Reeds'
vt'lle.
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pooer
c u
Insurance
TO(JJft, Machmery a. ~ater!al• 211.01
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othn &lt;.:emeto;ry Expense
50.00
therr
annual mspectlon
Monday, The group made plans to a&amp;(1I
.
.
Total
Cem
etery
E:otpense
1388 .84
7·30
'th
E
· the F''tre Department memFir.: Protecuon I
at .
p.m. WI
xce II ent SJSt
SI.ECTRI C water pump and poo. Baker Furniture, Mid
'I "
PHOTO Copymg S•rvlce Cop- Co""""· ' "•molly, •«- 300.00
Companion Charleo E. Zimmer- bers with various proj'ects.
electric water hea ter. Phone
t 9 n...
dl t&gt;port.
1es made of legal papers. Unanticipated
Total Flrfl Protection
30000
Emflr~~:enclel
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man, district deputy grand high M'rs. Wayne Gibbons ' was
WY 2-606o.
2 II 3tc
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aulumn
haze
mmK
birth
records
a;,d
almost
any
Contmaenoe•
344
98
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· secretary during
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ot•·- documents
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ohn
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T( 1 HU NTER.S and rappers., sJ•I· See·. "1rs. Vo'ro_t'l Carl .
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wanted : 2(] .. lox Illes, red, R! :.!. Pomeroy or. Kingsburg Reuter lD!Ult'aoce, Pomeroy
Gas Tax
....
7l33.4.3
0
$15U.
$12.1 Leave feet
Rd. O! Ph. WY 2-6356. 2-1· 12tp I
8 4 ttc
£xpen.e"
cdonferred in the Mark Masters man. Mrs!. hMcEfllhinneyf gave a A Vahmtine party for mem·
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egree.
report o t e ower und and
.
on hides_ Must be good clean SING
Ell PORTABLE guaran·
butcherln&amp; and cut-' Dod"""" b, Couoty Audtto•A dinner will be served by tbe group voted to add their ber s and their wives 'IllU b'
hides. Top price .or all your teed and equipped ·to mono- ting
.
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For
Elertlon~~ c~~P- .... 383
82
Phil. Meier,
Phone WY
For Workmt!n'•
JB0:65
ladles of the Eastern Star at dues to the fund. A silent auc- held by Dre w Webster
• Post ~
turs.
Bill
Bailey
m
Reedsvi\le,
Fo
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American
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Ohio.
-6-6tc gram, zig zag, fancy design, , 2-3510.
12 9 tfc
Aurdltor v"" \-~~a~n;;e• . ~:, PT. PLEASANT _ Jon Leigh· 6:30 p. m. preceding the meet- tion was also planned for the
h
--a" II b I
$2' 15 I"Y
on Loan• .
19 H
ing w'th the '"dl'es rn· vt'ted
March meetl'ng
Post orne on
tmday, Feb
2
-- - I et c. 1' u a ance n. • · '
Real Estate For Sale Payment "' T~mporuy ~..o~.· 32u 10 ty, President of Pat Wilson • 1
1ft
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mary 13th starting at 1 p.m.
ANTIQUE ful'niture,
Alt'tddin 2·3862
2 l2 5tc
Tot•!
·· :D.8!10.3t
·
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.
SUI'fiiiUoP•yment•
ry Df o,..rlflot!l by
Funda-- Shrine Club ' has announced the
..Games were
d d played
M
Rand An evenmg
0 f fOluw
lamp and old iron pieces. mar
HOUSE for sale ' Laurel Chff 8Ro•••nu,
Jln. 1, ... ,. standmg committees
for 1965 ~ =~=··~ ~-·""'· """'"'"",--"w""~·
1zes illa warM e Dto 'd rs.
US· square dancIn g lS
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ed Read ~·unf1~
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blt' topped piece, Mrs. HowBEST PRICES ON
1 Road
Mrs Norman E Hy.
&amp; Other Twp . •·und 8
3f...'Kl
as follows
ji
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se M s, .rs. avJ
mger freshments will also be se"rved
'\ 8N IY M . 'J
', sell. WY 2-6322.
z
12 3otp IToLa l or all ~·undw
788200 I
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Mrs. McElhmney, Mrs. Baehr
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am
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Durlne
Ye•r
House
Maintenance.
Gene
:,
ner
Mrs
Kloes
and
Mrs
Byer
The regular meetlnl of the
ad C
1-'umeroy W'\' 2-5262
FOR
s
LE
D
d
!load
~unds
].f699:!12
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'I be Monday, F ebru·
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orcas, mo Gu. &amp; Other Tw-p . J&lt;'Undl 881~-- "" Crow, Chairman, Charles Frye. s~
Mrs. Howard Dailey won the Post WII
2 3 tfc I
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ern se .. en roof1'_l home '
4 Total
r .. u Fund•
z•~a 79 1J0 hn Gl ass, W'l.
: door prize and Mrs. Byer, the ary 15th. Two
will
be
- - - - -·
TDtll ..··~lptl
And hllnC1 ham
Machir, •~-, ,
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rl
7
STI\Nl)ING Timber Top cash 670 X 1
16.60
WltLh wall . to--!
Rairden.
traveling prize. A dess.ert course shown,thestartmgln at
price paid Marton Reynolds
ou~ ta:w wa carpetmg. arge pane· Total or 111 1 Fundli . . . . 29:371_79
.
wa~ served by the hostesse lgan,
W ter
a.-uwu,
Ohio. Rt 3 Cal l Nylon tll ... ckw•ll fube Type
ed li ving room with
£ire- PJYmlnt•
Grounds
Mamtenance;
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24
· furlough ' and Reid Koenig are McKrn
after 4 o'clock, 667-3503.
SUPER SERVICE
place, full basement
and Gen
. • Othe': Twp. t'u nd•
irman, ·
· lev3 '
tation.'" ber
· · u mgton,
Totalof~ollfunds
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2288034HaynesLW~ttyRolfe
edlol
1·11-Uc
STATION
Iaun dry room. Gas heat an B•l•nc•, Dec. ,,, ,,.4· · 1
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1visiting in Columbus and
in
AU mem S are Ull
a
air conditioning. s_torm doors I nGoad Fund~
. . . . . 3110 . 011 1 Lee, John A. Shmn.
IM .
'tb Mr nd Mr
tend aJ the POll hal eeveral
- - - - -- Jadl w Car~•v
.
en. &amp; Other Twp. FUndR 3388 3Y
anon
WI
. a
s.
Fol Sale or Rent
and wmdows. l'i• acre lot. To&lt;ot or "' •·•n••
..196.... Entertainment . Eugene Hall William
Houck and children
ewan.,D Cl u b M ee tl
vital projeola etarltltlllld IIOeds
_
Mo• w~ 2·9931
Call after 3·00 p. m. WI 9• " " IChairman, Lonnle Stafford, H:
.
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With Miss HoweU
the IUJliiOI't of all Ita memberi1
2 I
HOUSE for sale or rent, 6 f.UMP and run ot mme
. -__2
P. Hatch, Scott Strickler,
Vls!tlng With Mrs.
Ullian
Mis. Martha Howell enterrooms and bath, m Mmers
.
coal SIX ROOM house for
sale.
roil Kennedy. ,
MeG ee Monday and 'I'Ueoday tained her Sewing Club at her
DANtE ON l.l'ftlliDAY
ville, Ol,io. Will sell on land I Ju•
(,oeglem O&gt;al Co , Three bedrooms, bath, garCharity : Paul Rairden, chair- were Mr. and Mro. J. J . Doug- ' home on Grant st. l!tio week. The Pomeroy Senior
clas•
contract. Wrile Raymond E
Page St. Middleport t2
age, fenced lawn. I block
man, Cecll Dean, ll H. Mel- Jaa of Belle, W. Va and Mrs. A buffet aupper WM oerved will hold a VaJentiDe dtlrlee l'l
Brown, 755 Stelzer Rd . Col·
rose.
Treoaa Haynes of Charleston. during the evening with the Pomeroy 111gb achool IIIII Sat·
4 tic from elementary school. 979
umbus 19, Ohio
2 10 6tc :usED Army field jackets, Air Hysell St., Middleport, Ohio.
Attendance: Cecil
Dean, Mrs. Robert Reibel io In
valentine theme carried out In urday night lro1ll 1:30 p.m. to
Corps coveralls, pants
and Phone WY 2-3954, after 5 p.
crairman, Barbee Rothgeb, J . llcothe where h..- daughter , Mrs. the decoration•.
11:30 p.m. rather tban at the
shirts. Ca rl Chevalier, Long m.
2 12 3tc
E. McComb.
.
James Kitchen Is a surgical pa- Those attending were Mra. t!ml annolllllled prfilDUIIJ.. •
Bottom.
2-8-JOtp
PT. PlEASANT
Dw1ght Parker,
For Rent
,~
- Funeral Bt-Weekly Meetrng Program: tlent at Chillicothe Hospital.
CJ Myrtts
by Parker, "'"'S · - _,.,.,.,.
FURNISHED apartment,
l~l
/}
service for Charles M s·
Dan Glassman, chairman, Ben. .
Mrs. Jameo atwort , Mrs. ""'n nuuu .,...,.,.,.
room• and bath.
E. Main4
Auto Sales
lft,U 1' 87 Henderson w·n be hld
jamin Franklin IV, Sherwood M&lt;s. Lilllian McGhee
bas George Schneider, Mro. Paul
BOSTON (UPI)-b Booton
St Ph
-urday
th
ad Costen, Joe R. Neeley.
learned her meces, Mrs. Betty Kloos, Mrs. Robert Lewis, EJ. Patrloll nmnday tdpllll t!Jelr
P m'
1128
2
.,
one WY 2-3408.
1960 VALIANT, in good con- LARG LOT - With 1 94 ac- Baptist
withe th n :
Publicity ; Ralph F. Crump, Neil and children, Debbie and eanor Robson, Mra. Pat Wond, ulnth draft abolce, Loolalana
;;;:;::=--:--- - , -- - 2 12 6tc
di1ion. May be seen durtng i res !ith 4 • room house with Normal Nash and
H.;: Chairman, B. M. Duncan, Wa- David; Mra. Bernice Fix and and two guests, Twfla Clatwor· Tecb'l Bob MaloM, a HI ptllllld
TWO 4 room furnished apart· week at saw mtll on Peach I ont porch, full basement, ci- ry Miller ofliciatrn
' g
'tal dear Thabet.
daughter, Janet, and Mro. Char- thy and Bronwyn Dalley.
two-W&amp;J tackle.
ments. OPe first floor WY •v Fork Rd. Ca ll anytime. WY tyr water, added room for will be In the Church· cemetery
n-·· · sherwood Costen, lotte Hackworth• all of Belle•
36511.
II 27 tic
2-6812. ---- 2 II 6tc bath, com·rcte driveway. Off Mr. Sineo died Wednesday ;,; Cltairman, H. A. Johnoon, II.. W. Va., were hospitalized as a
niREE ROOM furnished apart· FOR SALE : 195!! Edsel, $195.00. State Route 7. $3000.00.
Holzer HospitaL He was 8 retir· H. Melrose.
result of an
accideul. 'Jbey
•
ment w1th bath for couple 825 s. 2nd St., Middleport.
POMEROY - Very good gar- ed farmer.
Other elected officers are: are recoYermg.
Shop Tontght end Saturday nit
Utilities furn ished. Phone WY
2 10 3tc
den ground and pasture. II- Surviving are hlo wife, Par- Ralph F. Crump, 1llt vice ~ Mr. and Mra. WUllam Turner
2-5435 in Middleport, 112 S. !960 VALIANT in good condi- room frame house with bsse- thena Patterson Logan Sines; iden~ : Dan Glassman, 2nd VJCe of Dayton were recent gueals of
Fifth Ave.
I 18 tic lion. May be -seen during ment. Can be bought with two sons, Donald Sines, Am- prestdent: Richard Melrole, ..,._ his parents, Mr. and Mn. JaGEO. INGELS
6 room and batb apal'lmellt week at Saw Mill on Peach $500.00 down and balance land sterdam, Ohio, and Elmer, Mer- retary~treosurer; truoteeo John cob Turner.
111 Pomeroy. Phone wv Z-3319
Fork Road, or call any time contract.
cer, Pa., two daughters, Mrs. W. Flowers, Cecil B. Dean, Dr. Bobby Priddy 11 abaent from
Uc WY 2-6812.
2 to 6\c POMEROY - Modern • -room VIrginia Clark, Beaver, Pa., Dan Glassman:
the eighth grada becauoe of
Hes Flipped His
12
_ _ _
Tile Rambler
home with bath, automatic and Dorothy Vath, Sharon, Pa., Dmner meetlii8B are
held illneso. He Is being treated for
TRAILER lou tor rent. rtose
World Slandard ol Compad
gas fired hot air healing, .3 step-sons, Reece Logan, Pt. second and
Fridays at a kidney Infection.
Lid Beceuse He's
lo Laundry mal and school•
E&gt;Loelleo..
bardw~ floors, full base-l Pleasant Ht. 2, John and Sher- 6:30 p.m. Shrmero from all Visiting Wednesday with Mr. Giving Away
Valley Lumber &amp; Supply Com- Btg car room, rtde and per- men! wtlh back porch. 301 man Logan, Gallipolis Ferry; Temples are welcome.
and Mro. Jacob TUrner were
pany, Middleport.
lJl-3-tfc lormaoce. Small eor eeonomy yea.T loan on this properly, 4 step-daughterl, Mro. Emma
her brother and sister-in-law
SILVER DOLLARS
and manaKorabt!IIJ
WANTED - Good rural pro- Smith, Southside.: Mrs. Kolber~ Compromi8e Uked
Mr. and Mra. Charln HUI 0j
UiHEE an~ four rcwt1 fur01~ h&amp;
Soo
perty oo U. S. 33
me Robmson, Milton, Mrs. Ma~ In 'nd meot Suit
Red Houae, W. Va., Dorothy
Ill liDd lllllurnilhed apart.
Melr'Opolltn Molol'11
£. C. CI.!CKLER, REALTOR rie Wamoley and
M~le PTJ P~ANT _ The Mas- Clark of Hobson and Mrs, J. ,
ments WY z.M34
12 8 de
E. Me1o itreet. Pomeroy
BOX %211
WY %-383t Shulskey, Port Clmton, Ohio; on County Circuit Court bas B. Wayland.
I ROOM HOUSE in Pomeroy.
Pbono In W87t
POMEROY, OHIO
12 grandchildren, 3 great grand- . ed
I of
Mr and Mro LawrenJ. MilPhone WY 2-5385.
tic
2 12 3\c children: 35 step-grandchildren •t&amp;D fan lalmpprovathe ':"vllmpro- boan · were In · GallipouJ Wed4 22
2 11 tic
----- d 4 t
t
ndchild- mtaO o c a
m
ct ac- _.
_
SIX ROOM house, full base- an
2 s ep-grea gra
tlon of Donna L. Gibbs, Guard- nooday on buolneu,
l!OVSE, 3 rooms and bath on
Help Wanted
men!, 2 miles north of Hem- ren. .
.
ian of Sondra Lynn Gibbo, an
Mlso Debbie Gru....- II !!layRt. 7 betwr·•'n Chesh ire and
lock Grove. Free gas. Floyd F'rtenda are being rece1ved infant vs. Sondra Lynn Gibbs, lng with her aunt, Mrs. Susan
Middleport. Call WY 2-asoa. CONTACT : Juvenile
Judge , Well, Chester, Ohio. Phone at the Mohr-8tevens Funeral an Infant.
Rawling• whfle her parentz
10
3
,.
Pomeroy,
WY
2-3096
from
85-2461.
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etc
Hom~.
The
claim
for
t&amp;,CIIJO
lor
art on vacallon in Florida.
18
9
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APAHTMENT. s room• and
HOUSE for sale: 3 miles from TWO YOUTH INEUGJBLE
lnjurieo alleged auflered by
bath. &lt;hoW&lt;r anrt tub 63 S. years or over to live in and Pomeroy on Rt. 143. John A. BOSTON IUPII - Rhode Ia- Sondra Lynn Glbbll wbell strucll: c
, uo e;
Y
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take care of a family of 4 to ' Jeffers. Jr., Ph. WY ;·S:inc
5 boys. from 12 years down
top sc..-ers on their lchool baa-- Mason, W. Va., and an addition- ed In the aheet metal depart.
For Exemple:
TRAILER LOTS - free sew· to 2 years.
~311tc Ji'OR SALE--Middlenort'o tall- ketball team, have been de- a! f4,CIIJO to the parento to cov- ment of the B.D.E. Aircraft
You get one snver Dollar FREE wltb each $10.00
age and water. Brown'• Trail WANTED hoosekeeper io live HI boUcftD&amp;, loeated S52 N dared ineligible for the re- er medical and hospital bilb Plant. They former!) resided
you spe
' nd at fn.,els! Buy a $200 Living Room
Second Street, Middleport mainder of !be season due to froin the Injuries
_.
In West Palm Beach, Fla,. and
er Park tState Approved), ln. Phone WY 2-2606.
Minersville, Ohio, Phone WY
s tic
Priced lor
.ale
11&gt; scholastic difficultloa.
have t... vloitlng with her
GET 20 SILVER DOLLARS FREE.
2
2-3324.
I IS Uc
U. s. Civil So"lco r ....t
quire at Obfo HOle!.
SIGN END
PI-al Valley Hopllal
parento, Mr. and Mra. Gall
I
apu'lment and bath
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road. BALTIMORE (UPI)-The Bal- ADMITTED: Arabell Barnett, ler in Middleport. JoeY Smith ,
unfumtsbd o\11 utilities fUr- .,_,,, "' '"'" .....,..• ......, building siteo, old bouse and timore Colts Thur•ay signed Pt. Pleasant; Harvey Rainey, will remain with his grond,..r- ·•
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ents for tht pre~ent while at·
W'j
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Donovan'• oflce Phone WY .,_ '"' '""' """"
Homer Smith, Star Rt. No. 225-pound defen•lve end Roy DISCHARGED: John 'Boyer, tendlns the first grade,
•
2-30111 or WY 2-2064.
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Supt. Diaries Glbbs .of PomeDurst-Cox Marriage Vows are Taken ' Mainly
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Norma Jean
Bearhs, and Mrs David Davis, Mrl. The birthday of Mrs. Carrle roy, Donald McKellZle, execu. Ch urc h
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Mtch VIS li ed fuesday with re i chur;·h gtven by Mrs. Willlam ,Jiam Mattox .
day quilting.
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Mr ., Gowge MC'Clinwt.'k
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NOW YOU KNOW
, . SlS-foot spire of the IJlm,
German , Cathedral IJ the tallui Lu the world.

recently In the office of Robert Bowen, County Elementary
Superintendent. Each
count,
school "'' represented
with
Maurice Lott, Southern Local:
Mrs. Dorothy Chaney, Bedford;
Rosa lee Story, Salisbury; /drs.
Harold Sauer,
Northwestena
and Mrs . Denver Weber, Eall&gt;
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Ann~ LeDurst,GMra.erw . Mrs
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Th
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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1965

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Mrs. William Bartels enter
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Bob Grm&gt;tead , Mrs. on
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Mrs. El)1erson J.ones prese;~ 1 :vtrs. fo~rank Johnston, Mrs. Tom I Wednesday .evening at
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The WSCS of th e
Rock ed the program With the the
I home, Rock Sprinss.
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Home-- ! Ml11 Wallace Reuter, Mrs.
The evening wa.s spent social- !
Tuesday afternoon at the church ' maker " She gave exerpts from Eddie Hartung,
Mrs.
John : Iy and in sewins and knitting, [
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Morgan. pre~n- l the books wntten ly _home· I Batey. Mrs Jonn Turnbull, M~; after whteh the ho!Jtess terved
dt&gt;nt in chargt"
I makers turned authors mel~: ~ Esther Wright, Mr~. John
. rc eshments carrying out the I
An organ prelude b\' M r s. 1 mg " Sixpence . m Her S~~e., Fi scher , Mrs . Wilham Pulhn~(r valentine theme .
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Present were Mrs.
George I
I mg followed w1th prayer by :snake Has All the Lmes. by I Roush, Mr . and Mrs .
Gr - Korn, Mrs. Jack Warner, Mrs.
Mr~ Amos Leonard . Mernbers 1.fean Kerr. The books deal w~th l stead, M1ss Mary Baird, Mr. carl Moore, Mn. W. A. Orate,
were selected to take birthday humorous mc1dents m fa~tly and Mrs Lor am Sterrett. Mrs. Mrs Max Folmer and Vanesre~kes to Carman' s
Nursing hte that also reveal ~he Im· Frances M!lltor, Mrs .
Harley se~ and Peggy . Mrs.
Lloyd 1
Home for tht' next
thr~e portant rewards ol bemg a Brown.
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1 Moore. Mrs. .James Will and :
months.
were madt 'fflr wife , parent,
homemak_er .l Mrs. Evelyn Nacholson, Mrs.
Herbert D1 ' On. The next
the 1\1arch meeling when the . During lhe 6usmess meetmg Myrtle Long and Dorolhy, Mr. meeting will be held Thursday,
WSCS of thf' Hut.land chun-h the group voted
to
atte~d
March 11. at the home of Mrs.
will be guests
i tl,. study session.?" " One Wtt- 1
James Will, Chester Road.
Mrs. William Grueser. lead- ness, One World , to be lleld I
UTS
er . Upt'llt&gt;d the prn eram wit~ prior to Easte:. Membe:s were
DANCE AT RU'l1.AND
ta poem, 1 'Mioules of
God, 1 a~ked to contnbute cuokleB _and
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Junior class of Rutland
I "What would You Do '~· was tlte lrandy ror the Afternoon Orcle
Htgh School will sponsor a reetopic of the pr_ogr~m w1lh ~~~ 1valentme- project for shut-ms.
Mr~ .
Barbara Van ~ete~.
nrd hop tonight, following the I
members part.ic1patmg, A poem. I Mrs . Brown announced
the R N. of
Holzer Husj:utal m
Chauncey basketball game.
·' The Clock Of Life,' ' by Mrs . I"Quiet Day " to be held at t~ ~ G.al!ip,olis spoke 011 lung cancer
Grueser and the Lord's P~ay- Grace Episcopal Church
m 1to a spe&lt;.:ial education class at
Sweden was the first mod·
e-r in unison closed the meetmg. Pomeroy February 1~ from 10 th Rutland Elementary SC'hool ern country to take a regular
Ia . m. to 2:30 p. m. wtth a sack T~esde~y afternoon .
census, In 1749.
PTA TO MEET
\unch to be brought by those 1 This was in connection with
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notes I Social Studies unit designed
A will observe Founders' ~ay 1were read from Mrs. Brown : ~ acquaint buy') and girls with
when it meets Monday evemng , and Mrs . Alfred Scarbe;ry for the harmful effects of cigarette
Feb:ruar~ 15. at 7·30. Past Pr~s- ! remem~rance1 at t~ tnne of smoking before they get the
idents wtll be honored and th1rd j death m the famllales.
habit started. Miss Thelma
! grade mothers will serve re-l During ~he social hour a des· ehael, tea&lt;'her of the class. is
and ' esenting the :study as it W8.8
· freshments . Robert Bowen , Ele- ser1 auct1on was held
mentary s~pervisor .. wil_l pres~nt ; cofft-e served by Mrs.
John ;;t forth m the Grade Teacher I
~ a fil~ stnp," Get m Step wtth Krawsczyn.
magazine . The 14 boys and girls
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Mr~ Van Meter descrtbed the 1
, of Pomeroy were I DLanc.aster ' suffering of one having tung J
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nur"e she was able to describe
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Consressman Walter H. Moeller ing her remarks with freehand
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drawings on the chalkboard.
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could have lung cancer, but th1t I
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Pomeroy, Ohto
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John Wayne, Stewart Grana· by answering lt'tters taken home
eT Ernie Kovac•. Fabian.
~ by the children. Their answers
Ptaturette: Wlft Decoy
lotd of the difflcully of bt·eak·
lng lhe cigarette smoking habit,
and of its ~ontinua11y mcreaslns
SUN., MON., TUES.
Folo. 14-IS.t6
cost . These facts were brought
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Non-smoking parents expressMarlon Brando, David Niven, 1
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their approval of the pro-Shirley Jones, Marie Windsor, R@becca Sand, Dody gram. It is planned to show
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P..turette: Tricky Chkkt
the film -strip, "To Smoke or
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ROUTI7

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for· talko
Viet Nom
by "all
parties
concorned."
. callThairl,
In oon
statoment
iosued
Friday,.
urged
th\ Eaot.
Wool nogotlotlons. He said both side1 should tvolcf
".n•w_
which may load to In oscalotlon" of I h 0
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Viol Nom jitters dominated trading
York Stock Exchange this week and tho

market boromolon took their wont week·ID·week loll
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In Th
mare than
six monlh1.
'· on an A morJcan
•
oat oc.
a •or b aso IasI wook en d and
the subsequent bombing of targets in North Viet Nam
madeb traders and investors nervous enough to put 1
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Mo
shea lo donl1n I o Ow· ones on ustr a avorego
n·
day
morning.
Bargain hunters helped erase some loiiH
beforo
t
ho close,
PHNOM PENH, Cambodio - Prince Norodom Sih1"
nouk chargod Saturdoy that tho Unltod States Is sololy
to blame for the current crisis in neighboring Viet Nam.
He domandod !hot the 1954 Genova Conforonco bo roconvaned immediately.
In a letter Ia Charles de Geullo of France, Anutas
Mikoyan of Russia, Sarvepalli Radhakrishman of India
and Ne Win of Burma~ Sihanouk denounced ~~extension
of the South Viefnamase war by uniustiiable American
bomblrdmentl and reprisals."
BUDAPEST - Savoral hundred youths, Including 1
number of Africans and Asians, attacked the U.S. I•
gation here today in 1 riotous protest against U.S. air
attacks an Communist North Viet Nam.
Tho rioters sma1hed windows, threw bottlos of Ink
against the walls and wracked two cars belonging to
members of the legation staff which were parked out·
1ido tho building,

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worthy he spoke Friday of _ _ ·- ____ _
peaceful co • existence a nd

aMhaensadfie.llad;eroatt
' om~anan~ufwfe88r- Local Chamber
,

Dies Sudde_nl_y,,
arrested on two charg., follow1- d
h
ing a one-ear wreck on state Donates $2.00
I' ri ay Nig t
route 7, three-tenths of • mile I
north of Pomeroy early today. F
Harr•'
Smith,
well _I
The Meigs county
sheriff's
or j ourna} Ad known
resident of
Pomeroy,'
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department charged
Willard
Albert Dill , 30, with DW! and

Fr~day

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exceBsive speed for road con. Commerce
The Mtddleport
of
diliollll.
agreed Ch.a rnber_
mghl
De t C 1 M 1 .
to donate $200 toward the $1,000
, pu Y aro
an ey mves.
tJgated and reported Dill's car Jneeded from Metgs County to
00
t f'
d
Is
d sponsor a page advertisement
bore tou60 ftvet guarf
pods
in the Wall Street Journal de-0
a u it went
ee out guar
rat mg
after
of control
on picting Southeastern Ohio as a

. 1~n

a curve.

prime area for indu.!ltry.
.
Jack Welsh announced that he
The
car,
after
gmng
through
. Childs
.
. go to
the railing, turned over on its and B1ll
will
top. Dill was taken to Veterans bus Tuesday
meet With engtn eers concermng th '
bo a t
Memorial
HospitalHeavy
for treatment
of the injury,
dam- docks
and improvements at the

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For Letart
Resident

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Man DI eReedsville
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~~".:ie~nt~el~:on~eterioraling H. P. Smith

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died suddenly at Hol&lt;er hospit· , A autopsv is expet'ted lo he ot his honw .
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a m a tpo IS rl ay "'
· ' ordered by authurit tes m !he
Metgs Co unlv
of •" Ht l Reeds·vtll·' . t•tan !' c . .''lart t•nba "it.
s·t• rd
t He
th was
h rushed
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H ld"alh
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a a · P rn. e l whose burned body_ wa s dlsl·ov-! ma ms . of Hardmg A
dJed at 9.20 p.m.
ered th1 s mormng m tht' debns
dJs rov ... re-d iJ itt"r
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Funeral services are sc hed ·
lomplett 1 dest m, e d
uled for Tuesday at 2:30
log-st rurrurt&gt; on ll0g
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t he
Bet"eh Grove cemetery .
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Surviving are his wife . El sie.,
8 son , Theo Smith, two granddaughters,
Joy Patrioia
of
_ Chico. Calif.,
and Sue Foster
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Mrs.
B1anche (Rickard) Van Schoyck, 81, of Letart, W. Va ., who
died Friday at 1UO p.m. in
Charleston, W. Va., at
the
of her sister-in-law,
Mrs. Beulah Rickard, will he
held at the Oak Grove
EUB
church, Letart Route, Monday
at 2 p m.
Burial will be In the
Oak

Mrs. Van Schoyck was born
at
W.Va.,
6, 1884,
theLetart,
daughter
of the Feb.
late Samuel

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wa s Sheriff Har!I'Jlbal'lJ
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nd
Prost"cutor
Bern.,.
a ru \·, Fu11z lnve"!tgal!on of
lh t· tr agt•d.'&gt; is being l'OntinuE'd.
\l r Rood 's father . Herbe-rt
Huod re pur!edlydJedmahou se
ilrt' ;;buut 25
ago accord.
Jng to mforrn.niJon
b\
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r·ela! J\'t·s to •Sht•rif( Hart en ba(·I ·
to Whit e's1
, Tht&gt; bud\ was
. takt-n
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!· uneral homt&gt; m Coolville where
arrangeml'ms \\ill be announrPd la lt&gt;r

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" todav the
· ' C OLUMB US 0.1Pf1
Tnfol" llt t&gt;cl s. o u t·res S"" l·&gt;
mandery No. 24 • a 32 nd Degree lators hold important posttons hulk or an c s tim ;t! ed $ 200 million in c rea se tn state spend·

Among 'ttl
111:3
Mason, a Sh rmer,
·
with respect
ing ,legt
Gov
.Jameswill
A he
Rhudp
s was
I..'X p c c-ted t o request from
a mem ber state
of Ohto.to educat10n m the lhf•
slature
for erlu
l'afion
of
the Aladdin
Temple,
King . A spokesman fur the
PT.A
The budget also wil l pruvide .
of the
York Crosa
of
Honor.
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To Be Honored Th~tH*y R?al :,.'"11; Tt~ said,
"The fman cial posltlon • r Ihe sources sa1d !hal li1P per fo r highways and univt&gt;rsfty
Mergs Counlv " " "" , . , . r·e nt tof the tax doll a r &lt;jlPnt for lee&lt; sr• t aside for the untver Sl·
.
mg
emp er
res · A a
support a school comparable lo hr general opera Iton of govern- 111•s
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A. and LaureL. Frye Rickard.
Her . husband, Harry, preceded
of iho
nl"' crlall In Viet Nam, and revoal whet
m death several years ago.
Miss J•nrufer Lohse of Pome- ernacle. No. 23, Eastern Star others m OhiO state su '"'' " '" ' '" ' not coun&lt;mg educalton .
viol Union will ploy In South-! Aall.
Survivors Include two broth· roy IS one of 463 top-ranking Lodge 1116 of Pomeroy,
Past 1
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me ntal h,gtene and welfare , Will
Rhudr•&lt; was &lt;xpected to a sk
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, be Ihe lowest
Ohio's
, lh' legt&lt; lature to approprtate
COMMITJ'EE NAMED
! The amuunt 10Rhodes wtll pro-' $1 13 mtllion more for public
1,_ .. , lh= m -....., and Thomas C. Rickard, Chea- Feb. 23, at the eighth annual the White Shrine of Jerusalem ;
DEAVERTOWN Ohio (UPI) apeake, one sister. Mrs Esta Presltlenl'a Scholarship Recog- No . 31. .
Ml'!l, Harry Roush
pose for operatmg the govern- Ischoul s This would mclude a
The Middleport " Pomeroy
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Adldna, New Haven, and sev" nition Dinner at Ohio State Uni" Mr . Smtih was a past patron 1
men!. during the two vrars be- 1200 mcrease for teachers and
Rotary Club met at tbe Martin - Deavertowu IH1h Scbool'o eral nieces and nephews afso verslty.
of tbe Eastern Star Lodge No. 1 Dies in Columbus
! gmnmg .lulv has not. been an- the normol increase required
Restaurant Friday night With baaket..D team - y Dol be survive.
The program will begin at 186 in Pomeroy and a lifelong Word was received here of · nounced. · 1
under the formula in the law .
Vice Preslden' John Werner in tile beat one Ill lbe 1tate, bul
Friends may call at the F"" 8 p.m. at the Ohio Union ball" member of the Eastem Star. death of Mrs. Harry &lt;Blanche) , It was expected. however . the i Whtch spells out the amount
charge. Werner announced the It m.ust bave beea the hottest. gleson,g Funeral home
rooms.
speaker will
operated the Sugar Run Roush,
former Mid, budget w JJ call for spending I each
will rece1ve .This
1
nominating committee of Cur· Friday Dlghl.
noon on Sunday, The bo4y_will be FtedefiCk R. Eckley of New Mtll In Pomeroy for
many dleport reSident Thursday In a about 11.4 billion frum the gen- ' would brmg pubhc
tis Jenklnaon, Dick Owen and The Deoverton
be taken to the church to he
York City,
vice preshospllal m Marton. SUrVIvors era I revenue fund during the ! spendmg lo about $600 mdlion.
Cash Bahr to nominate the 11165- ed 1
tel
state on Monday from I until ldeut of Amertcan Telephone Frtenda may call at the fu. include a son, Kenneth of Mar• [ next rwo years This would be l Colleges and universities were
. Btl officers. The local Rotary bill
an
or- 2 p.m.
fr Telegraph
and a 1938 neral home today from 7. until ion, a sister. Mrs. l..ouise Hive- about 1200 million more than expected to receive about tM
Club on ll'eb. 11 observed ita
G
Edlell lllppod Ilea..
III'aduale of Obto Stale's College 9:30 p.m., Sunday from
p. ly _of Columbus and four
I being spent in the tw""year per- million more than they now Set.
a&amp;tb anniversary.
. . .IIIr1
, 1111 18 pobiU
ud
SQUAD SUMMONED
of Commerce and Admtn!Jtra. m. and 7 untlt 9.30 p.m. and children.
tod endmg June 30.
j Th woold include the state
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FORFEITS BOND
1111
tea
Mit
t'l
The Middleport emergency lion.
Monday from :1-5 p.m. and 7 " Funeral services will be held
To Hit $4 BiHinn
. iversities, municipal unlvri
lhll
uoit
wu
lllllllllOited
to
.
9:30
p.m.
It
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requested
that
at
the
Baptist
Temple
in
eo.
Additional
spending
from
ties and branch colleges. ' , .
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VlrciJ
MAN CITED
Howers be omttted and dona" lumil!'•· Monday at 10 a.m. cial taxes earmarked lor spe- money is for their general· •
,
Robert Warth, 30, Hartford,
vtclilty .,... PI1'IOIIt at 10:15 p.m. Friday Olllo Stale Patrol reporta lhe lios be made to _the buUdlng wl!h.:araveslde services at lhe 1cific purposes probably will run eration and does not inclu!lt
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8
bfelted
bond ID,MiddleChesleMIIJ
mlchlbe
She wu
to arrest of J81J!e!t A. llolley, 31, fuDd of tl'.e Uruted Me!hbdllt ceo;1101ery It
Stotion,l total state spending during the capital troP.ovementa, •A'4ditiPD111 11
P'!'lIIiMl.yor
Smltb
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lit. 3 Pomeroy. cited to
Church
or lhe Hearl Society. W. Va. at p.m. Friends may next two years to about $4 bil- al SJ4lll0rt for higher
on·
Lutoxlcalion c1tar1e
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won
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fctt 1M1 operator'o Rev. C. Melvin Alkire will ol· coli allhe Cl'oss Funeral Home, lion
of these taxes comes fro!n student (Mj, 'MJ:I
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are the psoline tax oannark-'l'"" 1
ta
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POMEROY,O.

were sumwas

Rep• Welker land
!hat
tol d
dP('t:'ased . Jnonf'd , bu! the homt~
C'omhJs
hnd
plf'l
t'l
v
dt·~troyed,
according
"'"" lotvm " rl"nw.s t&lt;r· tnorble olfwt a ls
N dS k "nd
shr left th• hocr'. •
wt'lh
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Henn
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am . th1&lt;·e ch llo• eo '" ahou t :t Ew ing

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di' ''"V•' •r·u in a be droom ol 1
t te
[t,,•,e rt l'uu;,· Tt r"· guns wrw al so
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re-'. found rn the
'""" rou nt
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Ho01l, 42, Hood 's bm1•:. Sht"rriT H:.trtc-nf1 re hHd hach :s;.nr1
waf['h fl, und b\'
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,
I he vil'l lln's oody had .slopp ,·u
f·Udg,• ar 5·15 a n1.
Tl1e Rel'dWI·rl e and c.oo1vt'II e
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Middleport levee.
Zirkle of Pomeroy. and thl·ee William Ingles president of 't'h
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ddl
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l
'
r
l
J
uren
art'
on.
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t. · 1 · dl !ams1 urMgiddla rt- s.1stcrs, Mrs . Amy Chase . of : the Middleport PTA. announ1·- Lou , 17 &lt;~nd .l iJii a.
7 11
Jona roa
S.Igns
n
epo
Athens,
Mrs.
Barbara
Smllh,
l
ed
today
Sen
Oaklev
C
rold
h
so peop Ie tr ave Img
ough Athens and Mrs. Bess 'Weed
lms chairman of th&lt;~
,
" Educa- port ._. I
tlw 1·hlldren Jnd
uld k
th . be thr
f
II
wo
now. enum ~o m _es Pomeroy,
.
. , .tht•, homf'.
' l tion and llealth C.omm1ttt·e. in l tl. e1r. mnlher
wtont. tu
and directions to ne1ghbormg
d
R
lof it nt&gt;Jghbor, lim it.\ .\1L1m "
1 Oh . .
communities
Mr. Smith was preceded in : tJel
an b
f t'lp I Tht- l'lrf'
llrst dJsl·ovf'r·t't/
Al
said a represen- Mrs
death
his parents , Mr. and OHha_phH e err mRem er to t_! le , at about 6 m hv 1-luri H&lt;irl!·
John (Anna Bl•ettnar 1 !0 ouse n
epresen a 1ves
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t8 t
0
f Greyho un d WI'IJ
he S "th
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.
JVe
w It ..
d Education
( .ommJttet&gt;
Will bt&gt; mu s. '-" 110 I!Vt·s rwa rtH' H. n·t lhere Feb · 15 and that a full Phil
mt 'andwotwosons,
a erAugu
an st In
. M'ddl
... . at
, mu
brothers
1
epor1 nc-x 1 Th.ursuay
f ... hscud tlw t'rl lirt• fronth par!
service bus stop will possibly
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tl
h'
h
,
o
I e stru ('tu1·e wa '
lcu111g
7 30
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be arranged at the La Salle and Eddie Smith.
!
al
lg
st,htool wh t•n hto di scow-n&gt;d llw fin·
Hotel
He was a member of the , au .llormm o Jscu ss
S&lt; oo
Tir e body of Mr h' nod w:ts
· .
Pomeroy
Methodist
Chun:h l leg1s a lion .
. Attendl~g were Mr. . ~elch, where he was on the official, The meeting is being sponvtce prestdenl, C. P. Williams . board of the church and Sundav sored by the Middlepo•t Pa r·
Ed Baker, Cash Bahr, M r 8 · School superintendent for
en! -Teachers A.s socJa!ton .
John Werner, John_
Werner, al years
A large crowd is experted :
Bill Clulds, Bill Mrller ,
Carl Mr . Smith was also a mem - l to attend this mcettng as parHorky, Dale Dutton and Dtck ber of Masonic Lodge 164 p &amp; I ents and teachers fron t a I I
Owen.
A.M., past district deputy of I schools in the count y haoe been .
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the Grand Lodge of Ohio, Porn- rnvtled.
eroy Chapter No. 80, Bosworth
The meeting Is deemed as a

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Koa ~expected to brl"' 1 first·hond 111011ment

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rent visll to Communist North at 8 c08 p.m. in the Eastern High auditorium . The presec,;aJton is be in g d trl'de d It) .\1JS Ad a N&lt;·ase and Lu ry AmsKorea. Jt was considered note- bary. There will be 16 acts. - Sentmel Photu.

SAIGON- U.S. airmen lod the way In this week's
retaliatory raids on Communist-held North Vi.t
it was reportod today. Sovtn Amorlcan pilots 1nd four
ground crewmen woro docoraled far lholr "support" of
tho ollocka.
Tho fl'ral retaliatory raid Sunday was an oii.Amerl·
can operotlon hacauiO Sauth Vlot Nom'• propellordrivon lir farco was woothorbound, Tho second raid, on
M 0 nd
S Offlcl.ll d-ri
ay, wa
, _ H 1 "U ' 5' ..upported"
cemetery. The
Rev.
attack by 24 Sauth Vlotnomuo planu.
Stanley Moore will officiate.
IMOSCOW
hi- Savio! Promler Alexol N. Koaygln Ia
dl
w n 1111 up I tour o f Commu nlst Asia and will return
to tha Kremlin soon, unoffici•l reptl)rh in Moscow In·

Fobrulry 14th

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MEIGS THEATRE

FOR YOUR

,' Man Arrested
0 n 2 Charges
UNiho
N. to
Y.Secretary
- Western
delegations
After Mishap
reuted
withNATIONS,
reserve today
General
Thant'1

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Southeast Asia and was await-

- Communist China said today tho U.S.
bombing raids on Communist North VietNam gave the
Hanoi regime the right Ia strike "counterblows" at
South Vie·t Nam with Red Chinese support.

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North Viet Nam if the Hanoi authorities did not call off
their subversive war in the south.
At the same time U.S. Am~--------bassador Maxwell D. Taylor from Communist broadcasts
said he was ''reasonably cer- were that the Viet Cong would
lain" there ajready was some intensify its .attacks.
hard thinking going on in Hanoi
Today he Viet Cong mined a
about .North Vietnamese 5up- patrol lrain on Viet Nam 's
port for the Viet Cong as re- main railway line in Thua
::iUit of the U.S.-Vietnamese air Th1en Province 400 miles north
raids .
i or Saigon. Another group in
Wh1le the two men 1:ipoke fire Binh Dinh Province carried out
raced through a petroleum , a mortar attack on an .airstrip
dump in a Satgon military i at Bong San. Minor attacks
camp but thert" was little dam-~ were reported elsewhere.
Communist China and North
age. Vietnamese military officials dismissed the possibility ' Viet Nam have made a series \
of Communist sabotage since of threatening broadcasts smce
MY VALENTINE - Jeff Hill. ]eft, and Jane Rees, stu. the only explosions came when lhe first U.S. • Vietnamese air
dents of Mrs. Howard Roush in the fourth grade of Ra. 1 the fire reach~ a stockpile of attacks last Sunday . ~nd . spoke
c·ne elementary school, express the importance of Val-l ~ gallon gasoline drums. The today or new mtens1f1~atJon .ut
entlne 's Day with an exchange of favors . Valentine's Day • f1re apparently was started by the war. But the Sov1et Umon
is Sunday. - Sentinel Photo.
a carelessly dropped cigarette. was taking a far mort! moder- ._
There still was no sign the ate stand.
r·1!l¥"c "'"~).,.,., l"'.fi. ,· ._·' Vi"•'"/"'"'"'""'-"C1'~1"'""~!~"W~~-.. '1. " " ' " ' ' , .'':l""·~ Viet Cong insurgents were Diplomatic reports from Lon-

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Gen Nguyen Khanh s•id today he would personally or"

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K atd Bearhs returned homt' buds, tee ert'am center
w !VIce president ; Mrs. Leslie ErWt&gt;donnesday from Holzer Hospit· Wt'dding bt&gt;lls and coffee- w;e l vin, treasurer; Mrs .
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G . nto_I adr . 1Rice , Secretary; Mrs. Frankhn
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M". f'red Crow Jr . Mrs . · and Mrs . I
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W p I Prayer was given by Miss Haw"
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women of Southern Ohio .
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lrey Wtlson . Mrs. Tum Crow concludlng with
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Mrs Grace Cli r-k, Zelda
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M . Hugh C Hearhs, Mrs. , rs will he installed at the ,
Bernard Du rst r ut the r·ak.' ' New offie&lt;rs were elected by
Hubbard, Mra. William
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Mrs . Dorothy
Mrs . Cash Braley was
the rouple " restdtng at 21ll . Methodist Church Thur1day eve· Brown Mrs . Carl
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the 1110 g at the church with Mrs . Mrs.' Eldon Weeks, Mrs Jack the study, "Serenity of the I
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Mrs. Ross Cleland, Mrs .
The hostesses served a salad I
The nt'W Mr s
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Frick, Mr s John Musser, 1 eourse from a table decorated
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Herbert Mrs.
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Beth McKinley with Mrs. Ada LamHtgh Sdwol.
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The meeting was opened wtth Bearh:s and Mrs. Cli:ur Spencer. bert Mrs Pearl Reynolds and
" the Mmed forces, me u devolwns by Mrs. Robert Ash· tl Sending gtfts were Mr. and
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