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).O.Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Jaa. SO,
n.VING WEST

Mainly About
People In
Pomeroy

Dinner Plans
Completed by
Loyal

Angeletti, formerly ol
" ,...oy and new employe4
~ the Brush Biryllum Corp.
~reans
Ill Cleveland, wm fly 1c C8111orat1 to attend a week long Plaru w..-e mado to oerve
lymposlum on Metollurgy at
for the bloodmobile unit In
Paula June Elchlnger, daughVCLA. IDs wife will
February when the
ter
of Mr. aod Mrs. Paul
oy him.
Class of the
Eichinger.
returned
hom e
= - - - -- ---I •Chtlfch of Christ met Tuesday
t&gt;Venin~ at the C'burch.
Wednesday after u~l';;:~~:t
~rge

Friday a'nd Saturday- Ellie felds in Pomeroy
WOMINS •

On The 2nd Floor - Terrific Velueal

Sale NYLON RUGS
Room Size 9 fOot by 12 focit

Mr. und Mrs. George Gen-

4 foot by 6 foot - - - - - Sele $6.00
3 foot by 5 foot
S1le $4.00
27 by 54 inches
Sele $2.75
21 by 48 inches
S.le $2.50

Mrs Gt'Orge Childs was dewtional leader. using as
topic ~ ·'Moment by Moment"
vi?nswood, W. Va .. spent Tue&amp;o
with scripture taken from R~ day wttb her sister, Mrs . Desmans and a reading on ·'Instant ~ie Patterson.

Prayer " The meeting was

ident. with Rev Fred Gardner ersburg. W. Va.
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the evening prayer.
Miss Jean Casto of Columbus
Durmg the busmess meeting 8 spent the weekend with her par·
reporl of the sick was given e~ls, Mr. and . Mrs. Nathan
which included Miss Frances ,Biggs and famdy ·
1 Roger Walker returned home
h Mr. Ed ward Evans 'Tusd
Rous,
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Richard Pickens, Mrs. Don Rice ,' e . ay rom e gs emor1a
William Reynolds , Mrs. '.Volfe, Hospital where he has
b~n

Real Sweet
Gift Values!
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Miss Mabel Hysrll and Mr s. a patient lor the past
Ruth Gosney and Homer Jones, weeks dut to a motorcycle acwho were being released from CJdent.
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the hospital. Pl 8 ns were made
Brad Teaford, s~~dent at RIO
to ass1st in Lhe missionary pro- G~end~ College, VISited
gram in the New England area. w1th has grandmother , Mrs.
Twenty-four members and one ith !eaford and son, Cecil.
g esl Martha McNeal were M•ss Lena Grueser spent Suns~rved a dessert course' by the da~ with M~. and_ Mrs. Harry
hostesses. Mrs . George Child5~, Keiser of Mm~rs.vdle.

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Mrs. Kelly • and Mrs. Edgar AI- Mrs. Henry Retbel, Mrs. Thomas Cook and Mrs.
Arnold
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A PROOUCI Of au LAM en 'worth ·
· 'tors on
Hayes were Ath ens VJSI
Wednesday.
Earl Kesterson of Wilmington visited Sunday with Mr .
and Mrs. John Frick, R o c k
Springs Road.

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Middleport

New Members
Welcomed by
Auxiliary Unit

Mrs. Cora Stewart. Charleston, visited Tuesday with her
brother, Homer Cook and Mrs.

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Terry Plcke~, son of Mr . and
J Mrs. Larry ~1ckens, has been
.4 returned. to ~Ls hom~ f~m Hoi·
• zer hospital m Ga lhpohs where
he had been a mediCal patient
for several days.
Barbara Jones , daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Jones,
is spendin g a rew days with
frienrts in Columbus during the
semester break at Ohio Uni-

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comt'd when the American

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Post met Tuesday evening at

the hall in Middleport. Mrs. AIbPrt Roush, president, was in
charge.
Letters of appreciation were
read from veterans in several
hospitals for the gifts and mnn·
ey sent at Christiuas time. A
donation was made to the March
of Dimes and orders were made
venlty.
ror poppies for the annual poppy sale in May.
Mr. and Mrs. Smart left Wed· Sevt•ral money making prl)-

ne&lt;;day for Plattsburg to see jects were dtscussed. The Amer1the1r new grandson. They will icanism chairman is to contact
bring their grondchildren, Tom- the Middleport High School for
my and Laura June to Middle-- candidates to be sent to Girls
port for several days visit. Mrs. State Notes of sympathy were
Smart will return to Plat~bu~g sent to the Lyons, Chambers,
over the weekend and asstst m McCumber, Ratliffe families
Ute care of her daughter and to Mrs E. R. Neff, who ,.,;d-.
new son.
at 89·10-3&gt; Th Ave.,
. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Ward Heights. 72, New York. Mr: Earl
j and son, Richard and daughter, Neff, a former Middleport ,.,;.I•
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were Sunday guests of Mrs. Members who are
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. ,Ward's , mother, Mrs. James include Mrs. Don Rice, Meigs
Murra}, Gran t-St.
Memorial and Mrs. Zella ~""'• 11•
Gallipolis Medical Center. The
traveling prize, donated by Mrs.
ANNOUNCE BIRTH
William Robson, was awarded
The Rev. and Mrs. George to M". Albert Roush. RefreshSiddall, Plattsburg, 0 ., are an- ments of pie and 1ce crerm were
nouneing the birth of 8 !on, served at the close of the meet·
Tuesday evening, January 28, 1 ing.
at a Springfield hospital
baby, weighing 8 pound!&gt; and
6 ounces, has been named Tim·
othy Paul. The couple are the
parents 9{ two other children,
JEWELRY STORE
Tommy, 4~ years old, and
Pomeroy Laura June, 3. Mrs. Siddall is
Court St.

GOESSLER

the former Jean Smart. Grand-

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parents are Mr. and Mrs. Geor- are taking a course In cooking
ge Siddall, Sr., of Hyannis Port , the Ohio Fuel Gas Company
Mass ., and Mr. and Mrs. Paul office with Betty Newton as inSmart, Middleport.

John F. Kennedy Records

Washable cotton blouses. Solids and prints.
sleeves and roll up sleeves.
Regulor $2.95 Girls Blouses - - - - - Solo
Rogular $1.95 Girls Blouses - - - - Solo
Solo
Rogulor $1.69 Girls Blouaos

$1.50
$1.25
$1 .00

The course will consist of
lesSons and the knowledge

first class was held Tuesday

from 4. 5:15 p. m. and wm be
held each Wednesday in the
IIft1ture , with the last to be an
evening arrair with
parents
invited.
Girls taking the course are

GIRLS

GIRLS SLACKS
Regular 55.95 Girls
Sleeks _ _ Safe $1.50
Regulor $1 .95 Girls
Slacks _ _ Solo $1.25
Regular $1.39 Girls
Sleeks _
Sale $1.00

RAINCOATS

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ela Crew, Sally Glohokar, Mary

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33'4 RPM, 99c

John F. Kennedy end His F1mily
IN PICTURES- BY LOOK MAGAZINE
Also John F. Kennedy Picture in Color. lOc
KEY CHAINS WITH KENNEDY EMBLEM

Popular&amp; West~rn Record
45 RPM coMPATIBL~1
49c
Other 33'4 RPM RECORDS _ _ _ 99c

POMEROY

Ou.t-o/-To"'n Guest•
Here for Funeral
Out - of - town guests here
for the funeral service of the
I lat.

Mrs. Sally McCormack held

POMEROY-MIQOI.EPORT, OHp_.

Pair ·Accused
In Robberies

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Completely washable. Colors to match the uni·
forms.

HALF SLIPS

Regular $5.95 Girls
Raincoalt _ Solo $3.00

Blaek, red

Regulsr $3.95 Girls

from.

l'&lt;oincO&lt;ito _ Solo $2.00

urn, Jaroge and extra large

Men Like Theso Comfortable .

Blue Bell Coveralls

and

In Fisher Cloth. Two-way zipper [root. Bi-Swlng
back for more freedom . Plenty of pockets (9 in 1.1.4·
Sizes 36 to 50.

white. Sires small, med·

SALE

$1.69

DIAPER SETS

A beautiful selection of Womens Dresses including
arne! jerseys and easy to care cottons. Beautiful
new spring styles and patterns. Your choice of
misses sizes and half sizes. ·

A new shipment of Cutler

Sins 6 to 18 yoors

diaper sets for boys and

Shon SIHve Knit Shins For Boys

girl s. Several styles and

colors to choose
extra large sites.

Sale! Womens Slacks
Final Clearance Womens Wool Slacks
Salo
Regular $10.95 Womens Slac~s
Regular $8.95 Womens Slacks
Sole
Regular $7.9S Womons Sleeks _ _ Sole
Rosular $5.95 Womens Slacks
Sale
Solo
Regular $3.95 Womens Slacks
Sale
Regular $2.95 Womon1 Sleeks
Rogulor $1.95 Womono Slacks
Solo

$6.00
$5.00
$4.00
$3.00
$2.50
$1.50
$1.00

GIRLS GIBBS
MESH PANTIES

Fo' men in sizes Small (14-14'AI), Medium (15-15'12),
Large (16-16'hl. Extra Large (17-171,1,).
A Spoelol Purcho11 of $2.95

100% cotton Peek·A-Boo
mesh pQsy pants. Shrink
resistant and comfortable
fit.
Double reinforced
crotch. Size 2 thru 16.
White and pastels.

Long Sleeve Shir!s
Woven ginghams and other fine fabrics

$1,95

o pair '

Full

Womons 59c

Soft orion 3 .Piece Bootee
Sets - Sweater, bootees
and hat in white and pastel colors Attractively gift

$1.00

Many styles to choose from In this group of Womens Wash Dresses. Zipper and button front
styles, assorted polka dots, porals, checks, plaids
and paisleys.
Mls- SIHS 14 to 20
Holf Sla.. 14112 to 22'12

Soft

blue. Sires tmal.l, medium

11.nd laree.

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Fringed rayon rugs - Tree bark pattern. Washable wttb
akid rtsistant backing. Decorator colors: Dark' . B~~WJ!I, .
Toast, U1ac, Antique Gold, Burnt Orange, Role
Rose Red, Yellow, Forest Green, Grey, Pumpkin,
Blue, Turquoise, Sea Green. Tangerine, Whittl,
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Stripes -

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Sizeo
to 9¥1 In tljli
sole.

NECKTIES
Welt'lnlown brand
Whlto Thoy $1 .00

Womens Winter ·Skirts

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bagged - Throw type and full 1ize1,

twin

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in binding. Completely machine washable and dr)'; . ..
able. Preshrunk, lint free, co~or fast. 72"x90". Colors, White, Burnt Orange, Pjnk,_Gold, Beige. ·. .

Mono $1.50 ond ,2.50

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SHghtly

THERMAL BLANKET,$

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•3.95

IEDSP~~ADS

39c yd.

CREW SOCKS

92 IO 48.

Dots baby designs

on white background. 36
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Iars .White Cotton

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Good .qu~llty, . attractive
patterns, all colors. Florala -

lenif.h cawn• and tleep- .
ooato by K&amp;ts. Paatel eol•

3'
4'

Outing Flannel
Cowboy -

and cotton bblend waltz

5' siu --~--- $4.95
6' sl1e ---·~-· $7.•9
24".x 70,. Runner• ~---- - $3.69
$1.95

PINTID

month&amp;. 10 months to 18.
months. Pink, maize, red,
aqua and whlte.

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27" x 41" stu ~~~-~ ~ $2.95

GOWNS and
SLEEPCOATS

R-ulor $10.9$ wo....., Sklrh - - - - - ' - ' - $6.00
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Rogulor $8.95 WDIIMns Skim
h'- $4.00
Rogulor $7.95 Wolnllnl Skirts
.Solo $4.00
Rogulor $5.95 Womem Skirts
Solo $3.00
Rogulor $4.95 Women• SkirtS
•••• $2.0o

$3.95 each

''RIPPLE-0'' THROW RUGS

$3.95

One piece sleep and play
Jets of 10ft stretch terr y
by Cutlet\ Featuring the
amazing new nylon :zt~
· per. Sizes birth 'to 9

WOMINS

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to size.

orion

Infant Stretches
·Sleep &amp;. Play Set

Solo $20.00
Solo $11.00
Solo $12.00
Solo $10.00

· F;aty to care for daeron

Foam rubber with striped
percale cover. Zipper clos-

Attractlv,Iy &amp;ift

~.95

All Weather Coats

Dacron and cotton blend
baby doll pajamas bY
Katz, Embroidery trimned. Pastel colon! of
pink, green, maize and

INFANTS
SHAWLS'

ly bag . Resilient, washable, odorless and non allergic. Easy to cut with
&amp;hears. Priced aecoNiing

tiful eotton flonl patter1l

covering in rose or blue.

boxed. White only, ·

Salol Wornens

PAJAMAS

Dacron pillows with1J;iea1l·

Individual1y packed in po-

$2.95 Wash Dresses
Sale $2.00

Women1 Btby Doll

BED PILLOWS

REMNANTS

1.95 2.95 3.95

$29.50 Womens All We~~ther Cotts
$25.00 Womehs All Wuther Cuts
$19.50 Womenl All WHther C01h
$16;50 Womena All We..,._ C01t1

Alle111Y Free-Odorte..

Foam Rubber

boxed.

Revular
Rqultr
Regultr
Reguln

Quality

It's a gym bag. A carry all - a sports bag and a sch~l
bag. Heavy duty canvas and vinyl bae with waterproof
rubber backing. Fun top zipper. Bluf! with black. Brown
with tan.

INFANTS
BOOTEE SETS

Acetate runproof tricot panties by Phil Maid. F)Jll
cut. Elastic leg and band leg brief styles. White and
stripes and floral prints. Sizes 5, 6, 7 and 8.
pllr'l

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16" ZIPPER BAGS ........ -.-- · $1.69'

RAYON PANTIES

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$2.98

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This is a special "E.arly Bird" "Purchase. Excellent '
shirts for School or Play. Many styles and colo~
combinations.

from .

Small, medium, larae and

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Johnson's Farm Approach.

And tho oomo Covorollln dark grey covort for 4.95

INFANTS

New Spring Dresses
$5.95

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$5,95

SN The Ouhtanding Selectiqn of Women•

' Tuesday afternoon were Mrs.
Cora Stewart, Charleston, W.

Va.; Mr. aod Mrs. L. C. Cornwell aod son, Tom and Mr. and
Mrs. Murl Jackson ol Columbus.
Services were conducted at
the Rawlings - Coats Funeral
home with Mrs. Carl Arnott of
Pt. Pleasant in charge of Christian Scienc• rites. Pallbearers
were Eric Chambers, Heney
Ctstworthy, Lewil Long and

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DacrQn blend and nylon
h'alf slipo by Phil Maid.
Several styles to choose

Boyer, Phyllis Blazewiez, Pam-

K. Hennessy, Linda Warner,
Darlene Chafin and Unda WebI rung. They are accompanied by
lheir leaders. Mrs. Sellm B1&amp;7.&amp;wicz and Mrs. Phil Globokar.

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WOMEN$ $1.95

Patsy Ash, Linda Ash, Brenda
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Rubberized lined, water
repelient tapestry shoe
and boot totes with out~ide zipper poekket. Assorted prints.

Short

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25% nylon

Sale! Girls Blouses

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Boys Comfortoble, Long Wearing

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the tnaln floor.

$2.95

A Group of Womens Regul1r

Girl Scouts
Are Studying
Culinary Arts

$100-

Nylon 1ull Ie.ngtb nlgbt
gowns witb embrold·
ery and lace trim.
Short sleeve
and
sleeveless styles. Sizes
32 to 46. Pink, blue,
apricot and maize.

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White, DO% Iambs wool, 10% nylon,
again,st shrinkage. Sizes 9'AI to 13.

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.Mens Adlers ·SC Socks

Phil Maid
GOWNS

surgery at Children's
a! and is convalescing nle&lt;ely.
Mrs. A. E. Lincincome of

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t•ams have displayed a victOrY aap.
the cap.
Some of ua kDow too well that there
lVt'.W• bav~ th-.milisile I•P · We have the
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a salary sap, a bud&amp;et sap and even a
....ployment sap. Pre•ident Johnson has
jjld told eoJ\IfeU abOUt the ~apaclty cuh-ln-pockot sap.
It's no wonder all thla l11ve1 111 cap'liP· .
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Middleport, Oblo

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SWISHER &amp; LOHSE .
REXAiJ. DRUGS
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RJo Grande College extended·1!n 11 games, for an averaae ot 1 Coach Art Lanham's team
its winning st.reak to to u r 23 per auting. good enough to 1won its seventh game in the
stle'IKht games Thursday n1ght I maintain his ranking a~
the 1last eight outings after break·
at ~campbellsville, Ky . where I nallon 's third leading reboond· ing out o1 a 4-4 tie •arly in

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fine 6-2
Don Morris,
drove in for a lay-up and was
fouled just as the final buzzer
sounded. He added his charity
!My outlasted lhe host Camp- ler in small coll•ge cotnpetltlon. the conte~t and maintaining a toss to ron.plete the three-point
bel!Sville Tigers lltHS with
a I · Sensational outside shootlflg seven to IO.point Ieqd through- play to narrow the final lllllrgin
wliJ..balanced scoring
attack 1by junior guard Steve Gi!more out the game.
to four points.
ani continued sensalional re- I of Ashland, Ky. paced the Red- At the halftime break, the
The losers sported the game's
botJitding bv sophomore p a u t lmen In Thursday's victory. Hit- Redmen were out front 40-33. top score1 in ~5 Bob Payne,
Dillon.
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\)illoo , the 6-3 graduate of reet, Gilmore tallied 17 point• up lor almost 17 minates when 1ris took runner up honors with
Southweslern high school, swept I to top th• wmners.
the Ga!Ua qumtet spurted to a 15.
3l;i-ebounds oil the boards and I He had line help from Dillon Tl-67 lead with about
three
NeUber team had a great
scored~ points as the Redmen with 15. and from freshman minutes showing on the clock. shootmg night as the statistics
raJsed their s eason mark to 9-5. 1Sharon (iregory and junior Don With just nine seconds re- show Rio Grande connecting on
The big tiS· pound pivot-man 1Mark&gt; wilh 12 and 11
points mainlng, Rio Grande held an 32 of 84 shots lor 38 percent
has npw garnered 328 rebounds respectively.
IIID-73 lead, but Campbellsville's . while CampbellsviUe made good

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Jackson Is currenlly resting in
year-u:&lt;i who received the highhe
OAL 1h
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ketbali team snapped a rour·
s.cott Shank 9H · Locust-s! third place in t
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but
will be a Republican candidate with •
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w · peddle&lt;i lo Ph iladelphia . I EM~,mbersd olblhek tMb 11 etport l the elghlh graders conllnued
I in the Meigs County Clerk of
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ours race m e ay ~ prt- at Logan where the Greyhounds
gai\Jes as Pttl sburgh slid to 1 ship Big B~nd Tourney al Porn- Ithe chin, 40-32,
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eroy were honore-d at an as.. The seventh grade qulntet ev- 1
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For the past five years Mr. a 73·53 no~league loss at t~e
iy·ee~(' . who f~gun:·s 1 add ·!'iemblr program Thursday in ened it! season record at 4-4 by ! Rutland Jr. High basketball ' Shank has. been a patrolman hands o: Ames-Berne last Sate punch to PJtlsburgh s ree- j UJe Middleport High
School •lopping the. Little Blacks, 34- 1players defeated
Salisbury I with t he Middleport Police De- urday mght. NHS ls 8-2 In th,e
1 2~. Greg Smith's 15 pomts led Eighth Grade 45-26 Thursday I partment._ . ,
bl ' nllark , has bl!'er, racked ' auditorium.
league, Logan ls 3-7.
L
Wt injuries since the 19~1
I Gallipolis' attack. Rlck Mos- . night at Rutland with Gary Before JOining the Middleport
soli. when he pla_ved a btg part The assembly opened w1th ,Jey had eight, Tom SJ)PnC4"r to- , Drenner, nifty little guard, lead- foree he was on the pollee , In other SEOAL games to
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; Mrs. Clarence Lacey music 1behind in the final period,
Chuck Jjartels led
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·avenged an earller season deOther 'score111 Rutland Leroy
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]teat at the hands of the local Welsh 9-. ·Roge; Black 6.~e previously lived ln the Ra-- i Three jockeys at Santa Anita '
lo . . rt&gt;rord. ca~e to _terms with , Frank ~schleman. who eoac~ eisht graders as a 6-2 lad by Martin 6, Tommy Hall 6, Rod cme area.
: begin s u _s pensions Satur. day rangmg from ~~e to 10
th 1 Sart Franctsco G1ants for a ed the Eighth grade , boys m the name of Mike Marnhout, Davi~ 4 and Danny Hofton 2
"shgLt cut ." Sanford, who was their basketball games,
pre. I who didn'l play the first time lfor Salisbury, given to Salis- RESCIND SUSPENSION
days lor careless ndmg. The
24-7 io the Giants' pennant-win· sented individual !rophie•
to Ithese 1,..0 clulja . mel,,
buey).
NEW YORK (UPI,&gt; - A fine track's boa r d of .stewards
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including 16 st raight three of the boys who were in 11 point8 _ i7 in the· firSt
For Salisbury, Jack
and suspension levted agamst cracked down on Riy York and
Is believed. to . be re- named ·.'.!'•JDilerii. p( Ill&amp;
Ali- al,f. . "' • • lff1 , • , s, Larry Walk~r 5,
trainer-driver John Ch~pman of Frank Costa for live .Wys and
•1::~ In the vJctmty of Tourney teain lh&lt;'itim'ni"'sern- The iett VlrglriiaM led !:H bott 2. Bob Burdette 2.
Hamburg, N.Y., has been
handed Danny Manzella a If).
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ard Lyons, Mike Evans and 30-20 . 13-29 at the quarter~ next game will be Feb 8
:(cinded by the New York
day suspension for infractions
Cardmals and Baltimore Mark TannehilL He also pre- marks. The'· tos~ left GallipoliS' 1 Bradbury,
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ing Commission. Chapman, wa~ observed during Wednesday's
r:;~~~both signed rookies in sented individual medals 8 n d~eighth with I 4-4 season record. !
penalized after a ••doping' Jn- raclng program. ·
nu mbers, with the certificates to all members or . Lar Mitchell's 1.5 2Q!pt. "'..
vestJgatlon at Roosevelt Race-1.-iiiii'"-'-'"-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"'
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Inking four and Balti+ ' the team including the three ed Galffi.Po1i5. j'fni Gtlmor~d Hlltfcmal Bask~thalf A.tsociatten 1 w.ay, but was cleared when an
three,
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and six
By Unlttd Prtss
l atde confessed.
only one ot the St. Louis , Jim Conde, Bill Swan, B I II
Monday, the Gallipolis sevEutem Division
CHIEFS SIGN TWO
~1---"-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-. 1 Hackett, Jeff Boggs, Art Case!. enth _ eighlh grade teams jourW L ·Pet. 1 KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) Chuck Mullen, Jerry Davenport , ney ~ Pomeroy·
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· Donald W1ihams, a center, and
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Mike Gress. Bill Haptoostall,
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halfback lij8dore Haynes of
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Barry HoiiJs and manager, Bob
Philadelphia
Grambimg
College (La.) have
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RJce.
New York
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Coach Eschleman gave a talk
Wetler.a Division
the K~nsa~ Ctty Chiefs of the
and presented Mr. L. W. Me·
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Amerlean Football
Com&gt;s. school superintendent
Los Angeles
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San Francisco
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Lewis Rep1ir Service
accepted on behalf of
the
St. Louis
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-FORschool. The trophy wtll
be
Baltimore
2t 29
· placed In the trophy case In
, Detroit
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HEATING
Ihe school hall .
NEW YORK (UPI) - Tom 1
Thnnday's Results
PLUMBING
O'Hara. the jocky..sized miler Baltimore 107 Los Angeles 89
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Btl! Crothers today revealed Detroit 109 San Francisco 100
Rrown i\1av Rl'et'ive
their newest targels in
(Only games scheduled)
$50,000 Next Year wake
of record-breaking perFriday's Gamel
LOS ANGELES IUPil - H I formances In New York's first Philadelphia at Boston
WY 2·2374
Fullback Jim Brown md~r meet of the season.
Baltimore vs. Cln. at Dayton
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Mill
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Middleport
0 Hara broke his own .
is as effective at the contract
(Only games· scheduled)
Iable as he Is on the playing maker Mile record With a
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I the history of professional foot· mark of 1:50 for the 880-yard
Iball.
run Thursday night in the Mill'
rose Games before a turnaway
pert-nnlal favorite, th.,
: Brown, whose spectacular crowd of 16,004 at Madison 1
ered paislt-y print. 0.5%
:style gave him a record 1,863 Square Garden.
Qacron« Polye~ter, 350::: Cotton.
in rushing last year .. and
Both athletes were surprised l
lfas pert P~ter P~n collar,
.loll-up slet&gt;ves and can be worn IIhrelpt·&lt;i boost Cleveland's attend· when their clockings were an·
jg or out. In soft Cold, Green.
anre lo the !}est In the National nounced..
llue or Pink. SiZes 8 throu).!h 18.
Football
League,
indicated
"I just waotec;l to do ot:04,"
.\Dother Simply BJ.auLiful Shirt
Thursday he would be looking said O'Hara, who ran the last
11,- Shapely Clas.ic. $4.98
for a healthy raise.
quarter in a nifty 55 seconds.
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Others From, 3.98
Bro,wn worked for $40,000 m I from l..&lt;lyola of Chicago then
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1962 a~d. 1963 .. But Thursday he announced he will shoot for the
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sa id . . ·I m gomg to get togeth+ world indoor mile record
of
e; wtlh Mr. IArt) Modell and 3:51.6 in the Chicago Daily
' I m ~?Dkmg for a good con- News meet, March 6, 11 Unless
tract. - leading to speculation I'm pushed In another meet be, he might be bidding for a rec- fore then ."
ord $50,000.
Crothe~s said, 11 ] didn't know
Have your wheels aligned, ·
Brown haR been in Hollywood 1 waj:l running that fast''
belanced by us. Eliminate annoying vibrofor scree_n t~~bl In a forthcom· 1 he wiped out the old American
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lions, excessive tire wear. ·. , ,4 t,
Coochos. He would play a cav- lap track and came within oneairy trotlper.
tenth of a second of the world
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percent.
State against OJmberlllld CoJ.
Both. team5, howev~r; 9i!1'1 lege on Monday night.
accurate at 1be charity atr1pe Hero is th~ box score
with Campbellsville converHll/1
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18 of 22 and Rio hitting on II Williams %-3-7; Gilmore I
of 24.
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CAMPB~VJ4.E. (711
whlie MiddlepOrt '(4-6) . lovadeo baa~lbali eanie 'toK)&lt;Jet~
urday night lor a c011test \Vith Trent 2--f--10, MorriS i-3- G&amp;IUJIC1lis (2-3) In an attempt
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Followmg lh!S btg clash, the -12, Mauny ~ •. York i- at the hands of 'the Blue Devl~. KyJer. Creek and Eattem
team will travel Sunday
to 0-lZ, :ro'l'Al:.S 29-~1-76.
· Five DE()AL1,.ciubs are at .. at Rlitland. Albany pJayl .~~ at
Cumberland, Ky. where they Halftone score: R\o Grande ready mathelJlatlcaly eUminat- Nortjl Gallla, and . ~II
prepare to cunclude their three 40, Campbellsvllle 33.
ed from this yea.'s tiUt chase. !:w,~an. for •. 11011-\ ·:;
Should Wellston do\\?1 Jackson
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runsw c
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Til&gt; Pittsburgh Pirates, who ieagu• serv.ce is outloelder l season.
--... ~- three-fourths of their Doug Cleme.n• .. who had one h.it A pair of 19+.year-oid pitchers
tr~~
veteran infield prior to the 1963 - a game·wmmng home run-m -Frank Bertama and Pat Me·
se&amp;fion - and inadvertently al- a latE:-season trial.
Mahon - and outrielder Sam
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most handed the National ! Clemens played w)th Alianta, Bowne• swelled t h' Baitlmoro
Leegu~ pennant to St. Loois, ·as did two other Cardinal list O• eatlsrted players to 12·
are . back-tracking a bit on their signees. outfielder Ron Cox and The Kansas City Athletic.!!
catcher Dave Ricketts. The signed rookie pitcher John Don·
Youth movement.
Gene Freese, the hard-hitting other· Redbird is out rie ld er Do n ogh ue. 24 ' one oI on Iy thr ee
third- baseman who started his Young, who shuttled between left-handers on the A's roster.
major league caret&gt;r with Pitts+ I
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JUNIORS: Tana Lone, Mlclt· lff'o departmel!l lov..!ieated a
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SENIORS·
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Randy currmg when Meridan E. Slov·
Dille Roush
RoberU: Vance,
Lotlschia
Galea, or, 71 • Apple Grove, wu at- In Florida
At Her Hollcf"'1
5mlth, (X ) George .Whitt, ConBarbaro Carter, Mike Mal- ~mplinl td tlll'll Into his drive-

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James While, John Moore, Lin- driven by Leooard C. Rled,
da bav•s. ADDO Dileher, Bever- Pome.roy, ~· .Reed
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ly Forbei, Nancy Lambert, ed mlllOr mjunea m the 1111&amp;Lmda Hysell, Mary Crouser.
hap. The property damage wu
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Johnsoo, lxJ Dixie Wamsley, were heavUy damaged. Ne11her
(xJ Debra Turner, Melva John- driver wu cited.
slml, Allen Gibson, Mary Floc.
can, Roger DaVIS, Jon Cr~,
ASK TO WED
Sabra Canaday, Barbara WiJ. PT. PLEASANT - Two cooliams DeMis Weber
Ernio pl.. have made application•
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Sherry flM' marriage licenses in the of.
An evening out gets
Matson, Kathy Thomas, Nancy lice of the County Clerk. Applyoff to a better start with a
Knotts , Darlene Smith, ROller ing werel.auler Vern Lilly, 52,
sai~!=~~m~~eal, served In
inviting atmosphere
Allure, Betty Clark, Torry Fet- CmcmnatJ, Ohio
and Lizzie
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Lilly Jmbooen•. Jerry Me- Caroor Buchannan, S9, ClncinDa1liel; Patr1c1a Nichols, Tun ;nab. Jameo Mlcbeel Bush, 19,
Priddy.
Henderson and Sandra S u e
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Ernie Pyle, American war
oldest
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MIDDLEPORT, 0.
correspondent, was killed at Ie Sumerian was the

Sixty oludenll at
llutlmi Die Rice Rodney Ri&amp;is BeMy
High Scbool were .., the bon... S!awler.' Glada warner,' C&lt;mnee
roD at tbe end
of JID- Williams, Pamela \Vllloo, Sileruary,
Jameo
Vt111!11rl, yl Wolfe, Carol Matson, !los..
principal, allllllUDced recently. mary H.arless, Car1
Nichols,

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PI'. Pl&amp;\SANT _ W'onl bu
received here &lt;1. the death
Chii'IOI ll lli!V&amp;.k, 7'/, fatb.
&lt;1. Cecil Devrick &lt;1. PoiDI
former Dl8DIIi!IC director ol the Ownber &lt;1. C&lt;Jm.
who died ln Blrlo
=~ boopltal WednetMJa/'
Mr. Devrlck hod resided In
Roane County most c1. his life
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Orpba Devriek of Lakeland
Fla.; two brothers, Silaa
Wallml and eey Devriek of
Elkvle w,. 1 m~.
. ••• Mra. Olive
Smith of Willston, S. C.; ~ight
grandclilldreu and Olle great
grandchild.
Funeral servlce8 will be held
MODday at ap .m. at the ftoclcy
Branch ehurch at Walton, W.
Va. The Vandale funeral hOme
of Spencer has charlie of arrangements.

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Dl w. U11n10, 74, fl 'kll!flll
Ferry, cllll11!ard'-' II. ,lllr
borne. Sbe - Nn , . , . ,
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dlughter of the lata E. L. ...
Mary Hereford Wltben. Ill•
wu 1 memtoor &lt;1. lhl In
Baptist CburdL
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toft Mra Lee H. M:v!O.ion. five ~ C. JL
With.;., IIGpotllllli'A..~·
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chDdren ~....,; &amp;flllllf'llllo
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SUnday 2 P· m. ID lhl . . .
Methodist Cl&gt;urch It A.J .J II
Grove with the Rev. JAt,;Jrlllo
lace and Rev. OdeU
elating. llurlld wiD 111 l!o . .
Beale ......,!By,
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ven. Funonl H01111 llftll!' I p.
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The body will He Ill Illata It
the churcb .... hour prior t.
Pleaaant Valley llespital
ADMITI'ED: Leonard Miller, services.
Pl. Pleasant; Roy Skinner, Buf-

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hours were Mrs. K•"" E . !my- as 8 candidate for the ~
der' t3 Central Av..·. M r •· County Board of EducatiCIIJ!.
George R Kent, 4:!6 ·~ FU'st The board is ll&lt;lii-P!IIjllaa
Ave., Mrs. James H.
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Mrs. Paul P. Shirley, 2103 Mooroe Ave., Pt. Pleasant, Harry
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1 e. Route I Liberty• llelnocrat : Darrell C. Stone, Rout.
3. Leon, Republican,
VIrgmla Hess, Route 3• l.eor\, ,llelnocrat, all for commitlee' .JIOIII
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Lee 0. Blain, GalllpoUs ,.._
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Va., Lowell Lee Thoma•,' Rl.
2 Leon, W. Va., Mrs. Ivin L.
Wood, Pomeroy, Eber A. Wolfe,
Rl. 2 Racine, Raymond S; llll"
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old K. German, Lana B6ltom.
Charleo Lewis Detty, i~
Mrs. Louis Bryon Lamti, Jlllk·
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Grayson, Ky.

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And with electric heating you ean have indb idual room-control of temperatureS; and of
~ · 1rse, electric heat ia llameless, free frOm fuel
1i n, clean and wonderfully conv'11ient.
rlie more eleetricity you put to 111e, the ltu
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Mra. Dale 0 . Sm!lll, Dina,
W. Va., son, 8:D p.m. 'lbllnday. Mrs. Wayne O'Dell; •
Mill Creek Rd., 100 S:ti p.DL
Thursday. Mra. Braluard 0. A4, kins, Rt. I Cottageville, W. Va.
daughter, Uti p.m. 'l'llarldl1.
Mrs. Delano G. Skeeua, Rt l
Ravenswood, W. Va., daqhter
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included Darla Saunden, 11'da Southern, Michael Brolhen.
Gregory Miller, Sara Diddle.
Kathy Claypool, Donovan Fulb,
Joe Herald, Mrs. Flori IIIII.
Oscar Meadows, Thomu Dolo
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Wllliam C. Rutherford, M ro.
Ivan L. Wood, Mra. l1umll H.
Polf and Infant daughter, Pba.
lip Belvllle, Mrs. Emma Weld;
Albert Heas, Marshall Glenn.
Mra. Riehard Grueser, ond wa.
liam Davia.

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Radio plays Oft battery or AC
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go out, take it with you . Prt1to!
It becomn a portable.. But tha
clock ~ee·ps Operati ng . T he all tranaistor chassis
means in1tant

Free booklet Jive• detatla
" -. have prepared a speCial booklet for thole
~ 10 would like to know more about Total EJeo.
t ie Uvini. It lha)va whet atepe rou llhould take
t get low "wboleiale'' rates. · /
Thb's a checklist to~ you lind how el011t
)' u mky already be ·1:o Total Eleetllc Livinayou'll read whet .other
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8-Dilly S&amp;ntf,'ll!t, Pomeroy-M!ddleport, 0., Jan. !1, 1!!!!4

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7:45 Sign On, The Llfellne
7:50 The 7:50 Report
11
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8:110 Local, Oblo, National
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1:45 Bait• J'ul'll. Slluw-J'rl.
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rt~ti 8il!ll1 Worship Hour·
U:l5 Weather Picture
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8:18 Musical Clock
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10'05 Mlnil1erlll 4QOC,
7,00 Sigu On News .
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9:00 Musical Clock
10:20 CouDirl' a...Dcnm
7: 35 Tbo Arl1il' Hour .
li: \i.l;:terflil World o1 Music 8:30 Song 6 Story Hour
11:05 Swap 8bop
1:00 Herald of Truth
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10:00 Hllb Scbool Hit Parada 11:40 Muoo Co. A(r . En-Toe. t:OO WIDp or ReallDI
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U:OO Army Time .
11'40 ASC l'rolr'a»Frl
10:00 Volot ot PrOpbecy
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11:18 Dow J - AvtriPI .
11:00 Country hymn Time
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1:00 OtsclnJ With Doll
li' 16 Public Service
I:Oii
Md.IIO Time
1:00 Baptllt LII)IIIIID'S HOd!'
1:10 InW'diiDia
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1::10
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1:311 Sundown Serenade
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.
Mainly About
People In

tall,lo Eta Phi Sorority Chapter

Committees Named lor Au¥iliary
Unit's Annual Birthday Party

Wildwood Gatden
Club Meeting is
A( Nease Home

Tile Wlyt . . . I l l - eeallllUee of t II e MkldleparC
P.T .A. met Tltnradly evemn1
at the home of Mn. Dale WalbarD' to plu for a Leap Year
apapettf dlmler •• a _ ,
m-,kf"l project for Febral'J.
Mn. Dale Walbarll II ellaJr.
IIWI of ibe dlnaer .,.lsted by
WIJJlam Iqlet. ~ mem·
ben atteodlnl were JobD h1b
ud Mrs. John Krawlczyn.

Other members Jolninl t h e
Tile annual Legion birthday Unit for helping make the bJrtb.
later at the 11s office
party was dJscuased and com- day party for Chllllcothe veterMrs. Uswln Nease asstste
for the Euter season were Shirley Beegle, A n n I e
mlttee. named · whell the Amer- ens a huge success. Sbe also
by Mrs. David Nease entertlir
Ohio Eta Phi Chap- Chapman, Ina Meadows, Uta
lean Legl011 Auxm.ry of Drew aMounced the Mid-Winter Coned the Wildwood Garden ch •
ta Sigma Phi Sorority Mltcb, Sharlee Neuman, L e e
Webster Post 3ll met Tuesday terence to be held at the NeD
Wednesday
evening at h r
Wedlle!da.v evening II the Seylt&gt;r.
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Jef· eveMning lEt thet Lepgioollball. l 29Housed, Colthumtabteus !.~~ ~
home In Nease Settlement.
Rink and the Colum.
f
and hild
J'
J
rs. rnes
owe , presan
e s
WUJ.ICl 011 we
qu offices
Mrs. Amberger presided In e~ Tr c ~n, f
dent, was in charge of the meet- 29th in the ballroom with the
The meeting opened with d
.y
was
held
prethe
absence
of
the
president,
a.
'ted
Waceed)
sd
o
.
col.the
ing
which opened with prayer national presldept as
guest
votlons
by Mrs. Alfred Yeaug
ting part
Miss Lucy Amsbary . The re- VIS!
neM ay evenmg
the meeting with those
h
th
v· . . 'W0 by Mrs. George Hackett Sr., speaker.
er who read Matthew 6:33 arK
· 1 d'
Do th cent bake sale was reported a er mo er • rs. ll'gmra a· chaplain. The flag presented to There will be a program and
two poems, "Your Church Gar
Tbe dinner will be beld Satteadln,g MIOC UthiOgE hi ro y success and a partial report VIS, Forest Run .
the Salisbury School was dis- door prize at the birthday party.
dl!n"
and "Giving"
followed
,~erg,er ,
ar a sc eman,
.
th
th ·
r.,.,..,.•.,.•. Pat Hindy, Gail was !(JVen on e mo ers Mrs. Eslie Mossman visited cussed. Mrs. Paul Casci and Mrs. Ben Neutzling,
Mrs. urday, l&lt;'ebruary zt at t b e
with the Lord's Prayer In unl
Jkwa1tter, Marjorie Keebaugh, marct for the March of Ormes. Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Vir- Mrs. Orville Well wa~ namt'd George Hackett Sr., Mrs. Eddie W,ll School cafeteria. T b e
son.
1
lll.artiP McCoy, Lois Moore,
Rep&lt;l!'t•. are not complete from ginia Davis.
. to contact the Children's Home Burkett ani! Mrs. Gerald WII- menu will Include spaghetti,
A mieeting to be held In Lan·
M Morrison, Beverly Per· all sectiOns of the area as yet Mr. and Mrs. Adrain Carson and County Infirmary and if dermuth were named as the french bread, cole •law, bom&amp;o
easter 'on February 25 was anBarbara Riggs, Yvonne but wJI~ be announced
upon Iof Rutland and Mrs. Harold W. .they desire a flag the Unit will program CQmmittee to work madf! pte and beverage. The
nounced, with Prof.
James
llcllil'r' and April Smith.
completion of .the proJect.
Lemley and son Charles were pro'Jide them.
with the Legion committee, Ken- price will be $1 for adults and
Caldwell
the
forenoon
11nd
Mra.
MISS JIA\'MAN
The group discussed
plans in Columbus Monday to take One new member, Mrs. Ken- neth Harris, Elza Gilmore Jr. ball price for children. There
Harry Ginner, the afterwon
to hold an E.aster egg s~le With !Charles to Children's Hospital neth Harris, was accepted. It and Frank Vaughan. This com- will be an advance sale of tick·
Sharon Faye Hayman, dau- speaker. Thank you not~ ~ere
memhers beiOg responsible for •for a check up. Charles will en- was announced that the mem- mlttee will meet Sunday, Feb.- ets for the dinner..
pter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy read from Mrs. Homer Ho!~.
decoration and sale of t h e ter the hospital February 26 bership to date was 108 with ruary 2, at 2 p.m.
Hayman, hat just completed Stanley Nease, Mrs. .~ ~rl
"r~ POMEROY, OHIO
eggs The egg sale Will feature for surgery.
the quota being 126. Members Names to serve as color bear- -.---------~~~ a c:eurse at Nationwide School Grueser and Mrs. Fred N'ease.
fancy. handmade designs and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
Weeks who have not paid dues are urg- ers for the party were Mrs. II'
of Cosmoto!o,Y \In Columbus. A contribution of $2 was niQcle
TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
colGrs. Telephone numbers of returned home Thursday mom- ed to do so at once. A contribu- Well and Mrs. Casci. The comShe Is a gradua&amp;e of Easte111 to the Brownie Troop Nq;·, .
"RAMPAGE"
. ·~·'
havmg charge of, the ing, after a several days visit lion of $5 was made to
t h e . mlttee named ~o prepare food
IDgb School, class of '83, and of Syracuse.
(Technicolor)
• memb~r~
was Mrs. Casct, Mrs. Harley
Mrs. Dwight Milhoan
pr&amp;.
will be ·employed In Columbo•.
ljRo_bert Mitchum, Elsa Marti· sale 11 til be hsted at a I a · e r in Reynoldsburg. with their son March of Dimes.
Hawkins.
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Well, American- Stalnaker, Mrs. Milton Roush,
date.
.
sented an article on birds,
DER ISLAND"
. Anne Chapman and MarJor- Mrs. John R. Weeks and son. Ism chairman, Mrs.
Milton Mrs. Ernest Lallance and Mrs.
brought out that fresh w,ter
Nelson. Fay Spain, Bri·
Midwihter Event
1e
Keebaugh
presented
the
cuiMr.
and
Mrs.
Earl
Denny
Sr.
Roush,
and
Mrs.
Jed
Webster
Mason
Fisher.
and
food are important to birds
Miriam Colon.
tural program on poetry dur- visited Sunday afternoon
at Sr., wer~ named as the com- Mrs. Gaynelle Wise, legislaBeing Announced
and that bird feeders help ~~
mg tht evemng. Refreshme~ts Crown City with Mr. and Mrs. mittee to choose a girl for Girls tive chairman, introduced Frank
SUN., MON. tnd TUES.
Miss Mabel Hysell Is a medl..
many birds north for the wlriof sloppy Jues and potato ch1ps Harold Erwin.
State. It was voted to order Vaughan who told of his exper- cal patient at Meigs Memorial The Lad.ies Aux1hary of Ra- ter. The house wren will bulla
Feb. 2·3-4
"A NEW KIND OF LOVE"
were served. by ?orothy Am- Mrs. Albert Mees and Mr. 2100 poppies. A Communication iences at the Mid-winter Insti- Hospital. Miss Hysell became cine Ame~1can Legion Post No. In anything and the junco 11
(Tecbnicolor)
t:.&gt;1'811l'Newman. Joanne Wood- berge• and L!l~ Milch. The next and Mrs. Malcolm Mees a n d was read from Regina · Hall, lute Sunday, in Columbus. He ill unexpectedly at her home 602 met. m regular sess1on at the most prevalent bird o( wiDconcerning spoke on legislatiOD and urged Monday evening.
Thelma Riter. Eva Ga· socral event Wll! be a Las Veg- daughter, Edith Anu spent Sun- district president,
·
the Leg1on House .Tueday J'a~. ter.
,.
Maurce Chevalier, Geo. as pHrty and Will feature guest day at Crown City and attend· membership. She thanked t h e members to write senators and
28 at 7:30 p. m. With the pres!"Plant your own bird sancmght for husbands af members ed a dinner honoring Mrs. AIrepresentatives on bills concernMr. and Mrs. Charles Vro- dent, Mrs. Virgil Walker, pre- tuary" was the topic of the
and friends to be held Feb. 15. bert Mees on her birthday at
ing the veterans, and also Pe- man and children, Mark and siding.
per given by Mrs. Mason ll'lsbthe home of Mr. and Mrs. ·Har- Mrs. White Attends
tition No. 3, H.J. 9, in favor of Mary, Belpre, visited recently The Mid Winter Conference er. She stated that birds ~o ,'a
old Erwin and son
Bible reading and prayer in the with their parents, Mr. and will be held at the Neil House, lot of work for us by aewne
Mrs. Otto Mees a~d Mrs. John Special Meeting
school. He also spoke on Immi- Mrs. Fielding Hawkins and Mr. Columbus Feb. 28-29. Mrs. Mar- rid of Insects. Fruit tree'
tha Lou Beegle will give a re- will draw birds.
'
Teaberry and daughter of Co- M1 J 0 A Wh'te
.
t
gration Act, and of the number and Mrs. John Vroman.
1
lumbus and Mrs Harold Er·
f·s.B
n? H ' ofproBprle · of young people causing trou.
port on Americanism at the FebMrs. Edison Hollon gave,
.
or o ever1y s orne
eau·
d
. t' II . ·
M
J oseph WoIfe 1s a pa.
Mrs. Gretta "Now 1s the t1me, " to a.,.
'"dy
h 't . G 1 ruary meet10g.
win of Crown City visited Wed- t M'ddl
t
. p 0 1 t ble an commums 1ca Y tnsp1r- t'1 rs. H
10
1
01
1 10 a • Simpson will be the refreshment
·
h
Mr
lb
M
Y
•
epor
•
was
n
ed
He
concluded
by
saying
.ent.
at
zer
ospl
a
seed
catalogues,
every
nesday Wit
s. A ert ees. Pleasant to attend a special " ·
.
.
try a flower and vegetable,pP,t
Mrs Maxine Arnold and daut'
th N t'10 1 H .
Be Americans f1rst. If
we hpohs where she Is recovering hostess in February.
01
Mrs. _Walker served refresh- tried before, keep house plan~
ghter . Su~anna were Gallipolis dmee lOg
d Coe a t n.a . t aAJr· have God and the love of coun· from surgery·
•
ressers an
smo o11g1s s.
h t th
th
Secund
semester
students
rements
and a social hour was en- moist with moss and water, ftJ!d
visitors Saturday ·
. tJon held al Too t'1e ,s Beau- try. m our
o er
soc1a
. ear s,., e
turned to their studies at Rio joyed.
prune grapevines.
,
Mrs. Velma Douglas is con- t S 1
thmgs w11l cortle.
Two games on birds and flowfined to her home Rock Springs YC a on .. tt
. ted Mrs. Frank Cheesebrew spoke Grande College after mid-term
by illness
'
t omml eest were lapprn~ ts on civil defense, stressing home exams including Eric Chambers
ers were played with Mrs. Vl!:·
. o carry ou spec1a pro]ec
.
h blood b'l Self son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
tor Hysell winning the . prizes.
W k Mr nursmg, t e
Mrs Horace Abbott Is subsb- d . B t S
mo I e,
tuting. as cook at the Salisbury Wuhntng eau y eda1on eeth · s.
medical course and insur- Chambers and Janet Baker,
The door prize was award~t· "'
1 e was nam . on e com·
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. EdiMrs. Milhoan. A round r In
School
·u to
k 'th th
. 1 ance for t~ose who care.
·
nu eP.
. wor wr
~ gJr,s
A prayer for peace by the
son Baker.
~~~elk~:~~. was sen(t~
ANNOUNCE BIRTH
of th·~ . Meigs Count!' Ch~ldren s chaplain, group singing of ''AmMr. and Mrs. Wayne Berg- home 10 st.yhng th~Jr hair, part erica" and the closing ode by Dennis Saelens, son of Mr. Mrs. Raymond Baity and Mrs~ Flower arrangements were
doll of Jackson are announcing of a service proJect. ~rothy the president, closed the meet· and Mrs. Ad?lph Saelens, has Elza Gilmore Jr. were hostess- judged and blue ribbons award,
Sizes 4 to 10
the birth of their first child, a ~IOebr.enner .. Syracuse, Will as· ing, after which the group ad- enrolled at R1o Grande College es when the Sew-Rite Sewing ed to Mrs. Lawrence S m I t h,
tht&gt; 1.ourned to the d'Jnm'g room. Re- for. Ute ~e~on~ semes~er where club met Wednesday evening Mrs. Milton Roush, Mrs. Ray
son, Russell Pearl, Frirlay Jan- SIS! k w1th th1s phase of
eRed
Widths AA and B
Thomas. Mrs. Dwight Milhoan,
uary 10 at Holzer Hospital. He wor ·
freshments w~re served by Mrs. he IS res1d10g m Hanmg~n Hall. at their club room.
0
He
attended
Oh1o
Umvers1ty
A
short
business
session
was
Mrs. Oswin Nease and Mrs.
weighed
8
pounds,
3'h
oz.
Mat·
.
Later
plans
were
made
~
Ralph
Gilmore,
Mrs.
Frank
tl3one
last
year.
conducted
by
Mrs.
Harvey
Van
Victor Hysell. Refreshments
I
emal grandparents are Mrs. IOSiltute a progr~m at ~kiO Cheesehrew, Mrs. Eddie BurkI
•smoke
Evelyr. Nicholson of Clifton and Hospital for a similar project. ett, Mrs. George Hackett Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. i Vranken, president. The travel- were served by the hostesses
the Idle Pearl Nicholson and Announcement was made of .8 and Mrs. Paul Casci with Mrs. Reed and family, Columbus, vis- ing prize. donated by Mrs. Day- to 17 members and one gu~t,
' .·
news conference to be held this Mary Bacon contributing.
ited last weekend with his par- ton Stnckland was awarded Mrs. Woodrow Mora.
1 .
Paternal grandparents are Mr. Sunda},
Feb. 2 at 3 p. m. at
.
ents
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lawrence
to
Mrs.
Edward
Wells.
Mrs.
and Mrs. Clarence R. Bergdoll Jean Ball's Restaurant in Pt.
Reed and his brother and fam- Calvin iimpson and Mrs. Don- Medieval Anglo-Saxtms pracof. Paw Paw, W. Va. Great Pleasant to present plans for Eight Senior• are
ily,
Mr. and Mrs. James Reed aid Collins each received birth· !iced crop roation and so~ of
grandparents are Mrs. Jessie a future event that will feature Honored at Rutlarul
and
daughter, Ruth.
day gifts from their secret pals. their fields were planted,,,fllll
Cartwril!!ht of Clifton and Mr. new styles In hair trends.
Eight
senior
students
at
Rut·
Ohio
University
students
who
Refreshments were served by every three years.
, ,. ,.,
Edward Bergdoll of Petersburg,
land High School were recent- are visiting with their parents the hostesses to those named
w. v,.
GIVES DINNER
ly initiated into the local Na· during t)le semester break in· above and Mrs. Don Mullen. Blankenship.
PLANS BAKE SALE
Mr~. Fielding Hawkins enter- tiona) Honor Society. They are elude David Wile&amp;- with his par- Mrs. Charles Hoffman, Mrs. El- Hostesses for the next meetThe Rutland Garden Club will taineu with a birthday dinner Robert Harless, Rose M~ry ~ar· ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Wley; mer Wh.ite, Mrs. George Conde, lng on February 12, will be 1\fn.
•
hold a bake sale, Saturday, Feb- Wednesday evening in observ- less, Ja~e! Scott, Conme Rice, Miss Karen McElhinney with Mrs. Willard Boyer, Mrs. Don- Edward Wells and ·Mrs. 0..
ruary 8, at the Rutland Depart- ance of her husband's birthday Judy w.llhams, Margaret Har· Mr. and Mrs. Robert McElhin- aid McKnight, a~~· _Roy aid McKnight.
ment Store, beginning at 10 a.m. anniversary at their home on mon, Bill Gates and Sheryl ny; Keith Anderson with Mr.
.'
Mrs. Bertha Amos is chairman Grant-st. Guests included Mr. Wolfe.
..
and Mrs. Fralfcis Anderson;
of the sale, whicli will offer and Mrs. Delmar Rothgeb and . The traditional candle light- John Allensworth with Mrs.
jeho&gt;me1macie cakes, p£es, cookies, daughter, Becky, Mr. and Mrs. mg ceremo~y was ~rformed. ~y Flossie Allensworth; and Car·
m
rolls, bread and candies.
Clair Athey, Mr. Otto Rothgeb, George ~hlte, p~esJdent; Dixie Ia Gilmore with Mr. and Mrs.
;-..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,.!Dale Allensworth and the guest Roush, VIce president; Roberta Carl Gilmore.
of honor, Fielding Hawkins. A Smrth. secretary, and
Mar- Mrs. George Hackett and Mrs.
miracle
special hour followed the din- lene Hoffman, graduate mem- Tom Scally accompanied Mr.
SPANDEX ...
Where else but Karr &amp; Van Zandt will you
ner with ice cream and cake ber. A second National Honor Hackett to Huntington Tuesday
flHd such fine quality "Value-Rated" used
serveu during the evenin .
Society .ceremony wi.ll ~e held for a medical check-up follow·
g
later th1s year for JUmor class ing surgery.
at such low prices? Come in and see
----members.
DANCE ANNOUNCED
fbr yourself. Drive one nowl
For The Family
A high school dance party
WORK ON PROJECT
sponsored by , the Middleport Several members of the LoyOpen Saturday 9 to 9
Band Boosters Association will al Women's Class of the MidOUnCI
be held this Saturday evenwg dleporl Church of Christ met
. i ._
from 8 to 11 p. m. at die Wed sd
h h h h
Middleport school auditorium.
ne ay at t e c .urc w ere The Letart Falls PTA met In
Mohza Coupe. Automatic trans., wJsJw tires, radio,
MIDDLEPORT
they worked on the!!' new pro.
th
h 1
lieater and only 18,000 miles
~~~~~!iiiiii~~iiiiii~~iib~Th~e~J~ay~s~w~ill~em::ce~e~. .,..,.._Jiect of making nylon net dish· regular sess1on at e sc oo
•"
cloths for sale. They have al- auditorium recently .with Mrs.
ready sold 4 dozen and plan to A. E. Wheeler, president, premake more. The group also siding. The meeting opened
cleaned cupboards in the church with the pledge to the flag, fol·
THE BUSIER
kitchen. Attending the
work lowed by prayer by Mrs. Early
Automatic, power brakes, power steering, wJsJw
undercup
marvelously
session were Mrs. Oscar Roush, Roush.
YOU ARE
tires, radio, heater. A nice low-mileage Olds.
bands
for·
Mrs. Leo Childs, Mrs. Reva County Council meeting was
priced-Beach Mrs. Ernest Lallance announced for Feb. 6, at Syra·
perfect
at
'
.
' cuse Elementary School. FolMrs. Roscoe Satterfield, Mrs. 1owng
th
d
1
tes
Phe1 are e eega :
uplift
$2.00
Berthll Darst, Mrs. R0 bert ReI• be Roberts, Shirley Ables, June
bel.
Ashley Naomi Stobart and Don·
Holiday Sedan. Power brakes, power steering, auna
Hill. Alternates are Juanita
tomatic, w1s1w tires, radio, heater, one owner and
Justice, Jane Hill, Mildred Donnew Olds trade.
ohew, Julia Norris and Mary
S. Roush.
~~~~~~~~/~
A discussion was held on the
milk program for the benefit
1liE MORE OUR BANK
of aL cldldren. The unit will
CAN HELP YOU!
std. trans., wls lw tires, radio, beater, 34,000 acpurchase three pair of glasses
.._...._, miles and one careiul owner
7or example, here you'll find:
Spandex is ~ the weight of ordinuy elastic
with the teachers' help in deCHECKING ACCOUNT service to save
termining those in need.
Spandex is softer, stronger than tubber elastic
MrR Buck's room won the
you ~ookkeeping and bill-paying
Spandex keeps its shape longer and better
attenuance
award.
The
Scholartime, effort; SAFE DEPOSIT boxes
Spandex machine washes, too
ship Fuhd was discussed and
to protect all your valuables;
And, "Lyric" rounds, lifts and separates smoothly ... perfeetl)'·l
HomeofU.e
if\ was voted to transfer $60
LOW-COST LOANS for business,
V-8 automatic •. wJslw tires, radio, beater. Very nice!
Of fine cotton broadcloth with front and back sections of V~
from the general fund to the
:remily end personal needs: end
Fabufou
Spandex.
White. Sizes 32-36A, 32-40B, 32·40C.
~.
Scholarship Savings Fund. Mrs.
' top SAVINGS ACCOUNT service -Roy Donohew, council parUaell quickly available under one
1m•mtll!'ian, and past unit pres!·
root for your convenience!
dent, will give a Legislative r&amp;o
SPECIAL. AUTOMATIC. A REAL NICE ONE.
port at the Council meeting In
Save 11-. elod at Ibis "fuU....-vice" banlc todcryl
Syracuse.
Fourth Grade Mothers were
hostesses. A "buzz session" was
ShCop S1turday everfil'lg .utitil
held
and
a
social
hour
followed.
TWO DOOR. NEW SNOW TDlES.
wtl'e made to sponsor
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