<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<item xmlns="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5" itemId="18077" public="1" featured="0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5 http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5/omeka-xml-5-0.xsd" uri="http://66.213.69.5/items/show/18077?output=omeka-xml" accessDate="2026-05-03T19:17:53+00:00">
  <fileContainer>
    <file fileId="51240">
      <src>http://66.213.69.5/files/original/e2647fd117ba5e62b644af50f5cb1a81.pdf</src>
      <authentication>0ac72ec2304eea6c6e3549a9cc7b916c</authentication>
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="4">
          <name>PDF Text</name>
          <description/>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="52">
              <name>Text</name>
              <description/>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="57499">
                  <text>•

•

I

•

'

(
I

I .

~u~h Minoon~~:;t~.

&gt;Tele-Misslon "

Baptill

~oted

Mrs. Charles BaMett was In
ol the annual Fellow· charge of the dedication of the

a rolorful

areen leaves ud topped with
the miniature bride

· ~~p~lay~·~Je~t~w~as~itih~
Igi:Sanbornsponsored
by the
_B. aented
love giftbySpecial
'
Missionary
SocteMrs. music
Beulahwasn fbiiA• I
!'~·~·IO!laT)'~

the RJo Grande Association,
in charge of the progr~m.
of the church, wearmg
native dn:ss of the v_ar~oua

-

ADMIRAl!

• Tile SllllDON Model T1000
Color TV
Smart Couternpon.ry table
Color TV. featuring aew
;Adtninl·built 26,00().volt p,.
ciliou crafted borizoutal chass11

·"iiith oew 2A kt. gold preci•ion
~ iulml8 greater chaslull
ieliability, _..Electronic Color
;a
! for more natural color,
8 1.
aew Cokw TV CODtrut Con.
troL Pro1Jt Alnico V ~er.
.fl3"4.. Ia., -10~· w., 19q•• d.

)lodol Ttooe-C......,.. ftru.h
.,._...,

.;:=.-..:-u.......-

depleted
the ·IIUSSIORan orga•l pre Jude by Mrs ·
.
h
il Brddbun:. Mrs. David Darst
work bemg done m t ese
-~ •
Some. of bel
the costumes
preSJ· l:\1
over the me~ting in
.
to
the absence of thP president. were authentiC,
ongmg
Mrs _ Paul Smart. There was
were Mrs. Boone,
group singing of. " In
Christ
Hawaii:
Mrs. Wil·
There is No East or West." ap- lrepresenting
propriate to the ~rogram .
Anthony, Japan ; Mrs:
Miss Freddie Houdashelt, de- son Ba.ker, ~h1na, wearmg a
votional chairman, read a story, reai _Chmese Silk custume
1
to M
Ethel Hugh~·
"Days The Cows Dldn'l Come ongmg .
rs.
.. . • :
H
., and used Bible scrip- Mrs. Milton Hood, Phlltppmes.
tu~~e Our~ng the business
Maxine Russell, a Burma nurse
lng 13115 were made ror the Mrs. Clifrord S_tumbu. India;
' ~o,·ieiiY' lo be in charge of the Mrs. MBert R'Boehmer'
the Con·
1.:
h rd 0
M
· service, Feb. 23, carry· go;
rs. •c a
wen, ex·
lhe theme , "School of ico.
, Announcement
w as The stage setting carried out
the theme of the part world·
wide television may play in
carrying on the . missionary
work m the foreign ftelds.
Mrs Boone coocluded the program· with a prayer ror •• 0 u r
friends in faraway lands." Fol·
.1
lowing the program. members
~ REG. PRICE
and guests were Invited 10 the
church dining room wdhefre re·
freshments were serve rom a
b!
d 'th
red loth
ta e covere WI a
c
carrying
.
out
the
valhentine
moMIDDLEPORT, 0.
Ill Cookies sandwK es
te~ and coffee wore serv'ed with
::::iii:i::::iii:i::::iii:it.\ Mrs Boone anc Mrs. Darst
I .. ·
I Sidmg at th• coffee and tea
· .ervtces MiSs Houdashelt and
Ch. 1 "- 1
·t d
.M
rs
ares
=ar
es
assts
· h. th
·
t th 1 bl e
Wit
e servftmhg a . e a. ei
. rWtohmenho h e various ctrc es
o
e c urc were m
oJ the te•. Approximately
, women attended.

p

ANGEL TREAD

Sl Ip p ERS

,Pnly

BAKER FURNITURE
Middleport, 0.

THE SHOE BOX

THIS WEEK'S

SPECIAL
'58 OLDS

IDd ....,..,.

.

'

.. NeW

et • ltolpl ..

~

7,m.

\

...

MR. AND MRS. ROBERT TRIPP

CaroIyn Vaug han, R0 bert Tfl'pp,

4t

'

enttne;

••

VOl XV NO. 248

'

.

Dnric•l ~._ f'~ ~twr,lll 01 fA. ••.,. •• ·.

)

POMEROY~~~'
'

•

I

I

.

. I

;

-;

J

1

'

•.;.

lU ...,_

.

'

:

----...,.-----------

WEONESOAY, ,fEBR.UARY 5, 1964

,

De Gaulle Won't.Aid Cypress 'Force
uncovered
Lycra
by Warner's

!'ARIS (UP)) - France announced ltlday il will not provide troops for any Western
Unit~ ....~- '.,. peace • keeping Ioree proposed
for Cyp.'''~ by the United Sljttes
and Bntain. ·
·Jnter~,.q_.)q,aiJ
The dec,islon was announced
WASHINGTON - Sen Abra· by Information Minister Alain
bam A. Ribicoff, f&gt;.Conn.: clear· Peyrefitte foll~wing a cabinet
Jy h•d the Capitol elevator
meeting presided over by
and tho sympathy of 45
tors. but the
held the clOakrooms.

lR)

(R)

DOUBLE PLA Y(R I

'

.. · .

criu-cros!l blnda Dtttten your tummy, a pleaa
sure to wear beeause it

President Charles do Gaulle.
· The cabinet session was
as Sociallat pr..ldontlaJ
date Gaston Defferre
his campalga to
Gaulle in next year's
While
ltJ
aell with the
project to send to
troops ebo&gt;en from among

was wcrlted out In Jlelotlatlollal "Frllllee wiU not assoclate
In Zurich, Switzerland, among eell with the operation JII'OIPQIOd I
the Greek, .Turkish aod Brlllob by our Brlllob friend.s
governments and re•nlled In prus," Peyrefitte aald.
the signing of IICCOrda ~ "It Ja not up ta FriiDCe
by the Greek maj(lrlty IDd meddle In an QPeratlon bas&lt;idj
Turklah minority on Cyprua. on the Zurich atatua, Jn
The ~ ruled out both draftlng of wltlch she baa
partition and Cyprua'1 even~~ participated and which -mal
union wiUt _Greece.
ltJ ber mtlli"IY to last forever."

*

*

*

NICOSIA, Cypnto (UPII Tlte Ualled Stote. be1u alrllfiiDI Amerlcaa womea lllld
cllllllrea from olrll..tom Cy·
pruo Ieday, aad u ombaoay
opokeomaa blaltd at arme4
lateneatloa If daacor lhrellleas RBy .t · tbose wb• remaiD

weighs almollt . notbing .
OBSERVES BIRTHDAY
Small, medium, larJe .
Michael Eanes, son ol Mr.
439: while paotle, $10.
h U 't d M tlHod' 1 and Mrs Donald Eanes Mid438: girdle, $8.915. Eia..
In a beautiful ceremony at t e m e
e
ts dl
rt . 1 b ted his ' sixth
tic: Uncovered Lyer1
church Sunday December 8, at 1:30 p,mM
Carol~ b~iru.ay c~!.:Y with 'll chll·
(DuPont's nylon-Bpan.
Jean Vaugha~, dau1~te~ 0iv~r. ~~~me ~~e bo;:~se of dren in his kindergarten Class.
dex) Antron&lt;Rl · nylon
Tomorrow(R) bra 21MVauf:':;~rt210*riMppu s~~~~f
Mr .. and Mrs. Fred Tripp of Chosen to slt at Michael Eanes'
64; t!ups set In adjust·
r.
·
• 1
table were Joe Anthony, Mlch·
able
strel&lt;h·mesh, $3.915
Ma~oh~· :.~ V~. Melvin Alkire read the vows of the dOU· ael Davenport, Allen Dodson,
· ·
d 'th gold Michael Lavender and Tomble ring ceremony before an a1tat· cen 1ere WI a
•
"th
.,
nt of evergreen white poinset· my Walters. These boys serv·
crossanwd'var~~g:r;~n~~ryeon one side and 'lighted candles ed Ice cream, cake, and candy
h
th
'd B sk ts to th Ia s
multi-colored candelabra on t e o er Sl e. ba e h
e c_•_·_ __
white gladioli anti poms J&gt;Odms fantdh twoh seve,n rdancr
D
were ofl etther s1 e o
e c ance , an a •
MEETING CANCELLE
f
d
d white poiusettias on the altar The meeting of the Laurel
'
0 re an
t f h't
d
H alth Cl b h~
In each window were arrangemen s o w t e an Cliff Better e
u sc =·
.
· 1es 1ea d'm g uJ·•
poinsettias and lighted
can dl es. Both ats
"" 1or Th ursday event'ng at
to the altar were covered in white. Mrs. Norma Goodwin the home of Mrs. Robert Bowthe altar and chanceell~f~o':r~t~he~o:occ:..a~s~io~n'.:..._ _ __l.."e".n_Ihlllas~bee~n~ca~n~c~el~led~.:.._--!l..=======....,========"""==""'
· rrJusic I A half hour ol nuptial
by Mrs. Ben
.
d M
orgamst. an
rs.
HONORS BROmER
Burt, soloist.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Curtis en· Given in marriage by her fa·
tertained with a dinner Supday ther, the bride wore a floor
evening at their home, East length white brocad~d ~=::~I
Main St., honoring her broth· gown. /The fitted bodice
er, John Grueser, who leaves ed a£neckline with pearl
Wednesday for Ft. Jackson, N. and long sleeves coming to
C., where he will be stationed points over the hands. The long
with the West Virginia Nation· chapel train was attached to
al Guard. Present were Mrs.
back of the skirl at the
1\ Stella Grueser,
Minersvill.e, waistline. Her fingerti~ veU of
'
Miss Juanita Huffman, Chest· nylon net was held m place
ler, the honored guest and Mr. by a Queen Anne tiara of seed
pearls. She carried a white
1 and Mrs. Curtis and daughter,
Sandra.
Bible topped with a white .
chid and long white
GIVE LUNCHF..ON
streamers.
Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Maag Miss Jennifer Lohse, maid
entertained with a luncheon on ' honor, ware a red b~~~::::11
Sunriay at their home, Min· I dress and ·carried a
ersville. Guests were Mr. and Ibouquet of red cam~tions
Mrs. John Jordan of Columbus. white net centered w•th a
Mrs. Stella Grueser and John ed candle. While brocaded ski1rts I
Grueser of Minersville.
with velvet tops were worn by
the bridesmaids, Miss CharCOMPLETES TRAINING
Jene Diehl and Miss Tamara
Richard M. Hays, 18, son of Finlaw with red velvet tops and
'
Mrs. Stella L. Hays of 199 Mill· Miss Alita Carpenter aod Miss
st, Middleport, completed oosic Kay Compton, the green tops.
training Jan. 24 at the Naval Eacn carried a colonial bouquet
Center, Great Lakes, of red and white variegatld
Ill.
carnations centered with a
lighted candle.
Joy Loraine Grover, as flow·
er girl, wore a white dress
with red satin bow at the waist
and a red veil and carried a
baskPt af rose petals.
Alvin Tripp of Chester served
as best man for his brother
and ushers were George Vaugh·
an of Middleport, uncle of the
Gold St~r Award !;lao Rongo.
This is your big opportunity, Mn. Homemaker •••
bride, and George Hoffman of
your chance to become a part of the fascinating,
Pomemy.
Froo trip to St. Petoroburg, Florida, lor "Mrs. Ohio"
challenging
Mra. America oompetitil&gt;n I
'
The bride's mother wore a
and her .hUsband, where they will be guests April 2~12,
gold colored sheath dress with
To enter, you need only be married and 21 or over.
at the luxurious Soreno Hotel, overlooking the picturesque 1
white accessories and a cor·
St. Peteriburg Boy ond Yacht Club wllh oll·oxponoeo poid,
There is nothing to buy- no entry fees to pay.
sage of gold and silver net and
e~nd
will eriloy special membership privileges at both th•
There are valuable prizes lor winnera·at every level
white carnations. Mrs. Tripp
boau~ful Sunset Golf and Country Club and tho oxcluoiyo .
in this contest to find the nation's 11umber one
wore a three pieee dark brocad·
Bath Club
homemak~r.
ed suit with matching acces-sories and a corsage of white
AutoriloHc Goo Clothes Dryer
You have everything to gain and nothing to lose.
carnations and red and silver
So; join your friends and neighbor&amp; who have
16 mm. color print of film to bo made of .the 1964
II&lt;'I.
already entered. It is fun- it's esclting- it'a
Amorica Pageant, plus o gift pockogo of Lover &amp;roo.
Mn.
A reception was h~ld In the
profitable. Send for your entry blank today.
soaps
and detergents.
church parlor with members
of the JOF etaS! of the church
Automatic washer Of your choice, plus a 'feQr't

Take Marriage Vows December 8
,.u

Mist

beblnd.

ELBERFELOS
'

IN POMEROY

Be a star in your own right!

I

WIN

TWO DOOR SEDAN
Automatic, power brakes, power steering, wls:w
tires, radio and heater. One·uwner new Olds trade,
only 43,000 miles.

FAME

FORTUNE

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT
Clldillac - Oldsmobile
''You 'U Uke Our Quality Way of Doing Business"

WY 2·5342

~. ...~

I

(

pwteh, m1n1s IDd lllllll
were .served. Mrs. Leo Vouchan aerved the cake aod Mrs.
Kenneth Grover prealded at the
puncn bowl.
The bride Is a graduate of
Pomeroy !Ugh School, class of
l!IU wbero she was a member
ol tile band, the Sfl"111ah, Sci·
ence and Glee clubs. She serv·
ed aa Jlfequard at Maplewood
Lake for two summers. She Is
a member o1 Bathol !lo. 62,
Job'• Daugb~s. and of the
American Legion Auxiliary.
Th• groom II a graudate of
Wahama high School and at·
tended Marshall Univenity. He
is now employed by the Dupont
Chemical Co. In Parkersburc.
The couple is at horne ltJ their
frlenda In Tuppers Plairu. OUt
of town ,gu.. ts at the wedding
and recepUon were Mrs. Ruth
Byrnes of Cinclnnall and Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Gillogly and chll·
dren, Stevie; Carla and Jeffrey
of Athens.

n

of the 11 Baptist Churches

~,...

....... tf ~ ~ .....

cak~.

ul the Middleport First Bap- and Mrs Paul Haptonst"ll who
Church Monday eyenlng at i1 ..ng , "How Great Thou Art ."
the church.
1
Mrs. Donald Boone,
Invited guests included womch.airman and pre_
•kl1ent I
the area belonging to the Rio
Grande Baptist Association.
The mt&gt;eting was opened with

'

.......

,.NOW YOU J[N()W

•

. ••be
.. ballt 411 fb.,, ..- -,.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -....- . ,
brlde"S &gt;table wu lo9111y ID
white linen C&lt;lfer IDd . ctlllered
with • live tle.red weddlnc eake
ELBERF£LDS
with rtd I'OIIObucls IIIII
.I

f=Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middeport, 0 ., Feb. 4, 19M ~;.a~erftleltJ ":~!'~~-~!

·:Colorful Missionary Playlet is
'Highlight ol Baptist Program

'

Pol'l1eroy, Ohio

FABULOUS
PRIZES

**

I 1 WEEK ONLY I

~

25th annual

* * * * * * * * •.• * * * * * * *

****

Mrs. ·America lit Contest

****** ************ ******* .
*

MOORE'S

*

NEW
TREADS

*

*

** *
$3:0,000 In Prizes *
*ofi.~l!·exp.enle
* * * *-* *~cotlon* * * Americ~
** *
*
'
* $500
*·
1t
********
'

MEIGS THEATRE
POMEROY, OHIO

s
FOR
DISCOUNT PRICES
IN MOORE'S •••

750x14 BLACKWALL
TUBELESS REGULAR TREAD
12 MONTH
Pluo tu:
FrHinotaliotlon
GUARANTEE

SERVICE CENTER

MUFFLERS, TAll. PIPES, SEAT COVERS, SHOCKS, ETC. FREE
INSTALLATION

•

·Moore's 1n Pomeroy
1214 W. MAIN - Open An Account- Pay 'Day Terms- WY 2·2848

In Cash
Froo trip to Now York World's. Fair for

Tobias.

her hu•band ana chfldren

Colore. rtoont

:

(~irs.

.........

fashion wordrobo, Including coalf, oullf,
iiO)flmo 'and oftor·fivo .~r......

.

'

'

Tloro•. by Kromor ,.;.,,the "Diamond .J,ook"

'

'
Outd- Goohght
.

'

Thouoandi ~of dollars In pononal appearance ~
pluf all··~ Pl'id lfovel thro'Vgho"' tho coontry,
mHIInv, well· '"l-n dlgnltariol, colobriH.. and prominent pOI'oanalhloo.
·.

Amorlca,

.

:* Complete

WED. ond THURSDAY .
Fob. 5-6
NOT OPEN

.

'It

'

.

Pair ;,f Cfa• C.andl11

.
Gorhain 1S~riing.SIIYor "'mpote

\'

'

;

•

•14 '

' ,.P~qo;;Many Ot~r Vlllucl~r. PrizN

T01 COlqmbll llll&amp;.oi,'Dhlo,lno.
'131 Jt, 2nd A¥0., Mkldlopart, O.
I w'ul6 llilt 19 onMr tile Mn. ~... ~ •• COntoo~ · ''"'• otnd• camp lab ~oriiHI rulu
•••
. an Olflclol R110oi11 lluntfonnalrt.

I l ('

"t

.'

Janet Leiih. Vafl JOhnson

'

.

,_,,

~

·'

(

I

'I'·',.

.

"

. SUN., MON., TUDS.
Folo. 9 thru 11
"WIVES AND LOVEitS"

•

,,'

''

'

'·

.,. ''I'
''·'

FRIDAY and SATURDAY
"GIDGET GOES TO ROME"
(Technicolor)
Cindy Carol. as Gidget, Jam·
es Darren, Jessie Royce Lan·
dis, c~aare Danova, Danielle
deMet%, Joby Baker, . Don
Porter, Jeff Donnell.
Pnturette: SPI•• &amp; ;vye
Coloreertoon•

----~"""'

supply of "Afl"

paid wftk's·
for Mrt.. ,nd hot husband on tho Island of Curacao In, tho
Caribbean
'

LASt TIME TONIGHT
"A NEW KIND OF LOVE"
(Technicolor)
Paul Newman. Joanpe Wood·
ward Thelma Rtter. Eva Ga·
bor. Maurc·e Chevalier, Geo.

·· Shelly W:inferi ·

**

. ,.

'.

..

-~

...

~

;

}

'

~

Road,

�.
1

\

'

'

' '

'

'

'

va., spent • t Athens. lll'ont StJndoy with
Qt«&lt;e
11!111 Ia~ 2-DaDy Se.~~Unel, Pomei'Uf·MJddleport, 0., J'tb•.ll, ltei
week•nd wiU• Ids parents. \lr. motn• r "'""· rreda Bowen ll!!lllly,
·
.
. .L .1..
., ,
...
"
UC W
nd ~irs Cnarlei' lli!e and Lar· Burll~'· •nd hiS pareniJ. Mr . Mt. and Mrs. 0. M. IIIIo of .Wys al &gt;C.iobln Creek, W.Va., tArt) Blian11 ..- . . : '
~Y and ·with ~r par.ents, Mr. 'l and [llrs. Lester Tholll&amp;l. Sal· Ca•llftflter and Mrt. "l!l!hel Rite with hu mother, Mrs. Joe Va· Mr. and Mrs. Dewey SimP""'
and Mrs Sam wuuams of Rut· em C•"'-·
and 011n, James, spent Satur· lalla •oo other relatives.
Cllll.O on BUJJ .Yatella SundaY•
land. ·
Mr and Mrs. Harold Rife day evening wit~ &amp;fn. ~~rta Chorles A. &lt;Jack) Rite, St. Mts Fay Wood open! SullO
- - - - - - - - - Mr and Mrs. Raymond Th&lt;&gt; and ramily of Guysville apent Rile and Mrs. Fay Wood.
Alba!IF, called on Ids parenll, day alternoo.n with ller daup
By Sara~ M. Rile
·mas a••d Mns, Larry and Steve, ,Fridov evening WiU1 Mr. and Bill~ VateUa 1pent a lew Mr.' nnd Mrs. Charles Rita and lor,
Fl'oda Bo•re!!Mr. and Mrs. Robert
j!AIGON, Sootb VIet Nam NEW HAVEN Cho1rlets 111;d children, Bobbl and Sammie
IUPTI - Communist IUerrU!as Roush has ~ elected and
.W.tl'an a rovernment military stalled chlef for ltM of
hcodquarters In the Mekoo~ New Haven and ~~::1
Dolt• Tuesday, .klllilll! t2 Viet· , Fire Department. ·Other
nan- soldlen In their
are Jimmy Layne,
WOMEN'S SUNDAY
attack there II""" November. &lt;hlef; c. Dunt:u, captain ;
LEAGUE
Roush, lieutenant; H. C.
er.w•o Sttu B...,
'!'h. Viet C•lll! retreated when ry, president; H. Hollman,
R. vausbn
370
VieU•amese planes dropped president; c. A. Wtaver. IOC· L. Seyler
386
!lares to illuminate Communist retary ; Tom Grinltead. ~-.ao-1 P. voong
386
poslt•ons In the pre-dawn attack urer; P. Kanchnik, junior de- s. pinons
~
SS miles sooth of tho capital.
partment chief, and G. Hoff. Handicop
188
The Communists left sil: delld man, junior department •••1st·
I, Loot 1
and 1overnment looses
ant chief·
Davlol Waraer
117
20 wounded. MiUtary aoorctt Due to the cloollll! of the pol· A. Nease
127
said there wu evldenco the tory, two etaUoos have been L. Gllmoro
j()8
Viet Cong toll wu hlsher. AI ellabllshed to answer all calls P. Ingell
...
o1 the 111 a K hour basil. The t•le- c. Bachner (2)
27&amp;
one point, the .dele~..ers
_,_ number still Ia 182-2015.
89
headquarters, tn the vlllare
are urred to call this P. Hennesay (I)
19
Hau ,J)IY, fired point-blank at number to report 8 fire
~:•P
1589
the perrlllu with a LOS mm emertency, but calla from per·lw.Howltzer but WOR not able to IlOna asklnc where or what
t, Loot !
otop their attack.
Is wih not be liven the
M. M=~elleo
w
Tllf VIet COD( laot attacked Uoo.
S. Wippel
3111
In ;~~t:h force In the
Plana have been made
s. Bartels
351
PACKER'S
LABEL
CHARM IN
aholtb' alter the November organize and operate an
M. Lehew
;
39'1
Feature
..tU•aetfGR
coup !bat overthrew Prealdent pncy vehicle department
Handicap
204
Ngo Olnb Diem.
In tho lire company. This
TOTAL
168S
PACKER'S LA8EL
er1ency vehlcle will be uaed
l, Loll 1
1'utadoy'a alllck foUCoormwediDurllat [ for fires, wreck&gt;, and other em·
Frlebdly Tavon
porta ol atopped·UP
er(encles. On ambulance or M. Bacon
343
actirit,y Ill the wake of the
other olck callo the
D. Glaze
364
ond eoup last week, which
will stand by until an
D. Nierl
14 oz.
422
placel junta Chairman
lance arrives to transport
•
422
tall cans
Gen. Duong Van Minb
· k person or
P.
CofJlna
Injured or SIC
Handicap
141
Maj. Gen. N(UYen Khanh.
10111 to a doctor or hospital.
ToTAL
1692
-------~
lllllltary sourcea uid oa~lier [
1, Loot 1
Feature
4Roll
leltll Golllt Ford
In tho week th•t tbo IUOITillao
317
llad doubled thelr
N. Teaford
~~
1311
M. Wisecup
36Q
L. Beellt
404
F. Durst
2&amp;1
Handicap
1693
TOTAL
I, IMI I
G&amp;W BRAND
1.. C. Jewelen
BU'nERFIELD
475
H. Kirkland
3ll

Guerrillas
Kill RoushHeads
.

12 ,in Attack

On HQ Post

Department
At New Haven

- - - - - - - - - o1 St. Alba,.,

B k heat
Socl'ety NoteS

beriMrt.

w.

&amp;ztoa

••
t.
;

4.95 Ltdies' Slips - - - - - - 2.79
1.39
2.95 Half Slips
2.95 Sheer Blo111411
1.95

BOWUNG

f

20% OFF ON SWEATERS

Phillips Sisters Style Shop

TOP VALUES IN
FINE FOODS . HER~ ,

Court St.

Prices Are Born Here ... Raised Elsewhere I

p;;;.._

EVAP. MILK

7

$1

for

..ttt•wtlon

PORK

Feature Jltl•aetlon
CHEF aoY·AR.OEE

SPAGHEnl
DINNER

STICK·S

.,oc

211
Sill
Can

SILVE. Fl.EeGE

CHERRIES

l5c

R.S.P.
303 can

YU . . . .

5 .lb.
bag

•

SAUER .KRAUT
, ..,

'

-.lACK &amp; JILL lltAND

.BLEACH
..

GALLON

39c·

'

KRIY BRAND SALISBURY 1111' with-Gravy and

SALISBURY STEAK

~~~~ 39c

J . Grata

e PRODUCE BUYS

Handicap
Total
WGaliMI I
Mo-

HEAD

F. Reichart
G. Hoffman

Jewelry Specials
Just Arrived!
• Lavely IIMded Nockle- In many

calel'l

'

- Total

w. s Loall

• N.,. Colarful ,...,dints

eMany N.,. Styled ltrrlnt•
• New C.....,lnatlon•

1.00
to

5.00
VaiW~tiM'I

Day

l'allruory 14th

each

Dint one.tJ
V. Dural
D. McTumor

T. Roulh

• a..uttfvl ll&gt;ln &amp; lorrl"f Sat a

LETTUCE

M. Thomp,.n
R. Hart
T. Kendd
!Iandi cap

3118
:rTf
:rTf

f'lt
B. Sylvester
P. Carpenter
317
Handleap
130
Total
'248S
'11'01 I Loot 1
Brewa'o lloUitl ' Oa
R. Roush
372
J. Van lnwagen
W
D. McKinney
rn
J. Mffier
350
D. Gorton
271
Handicap
171
Total
2411
... 1 Loot t

17C

Calif. Nanl-1 13 Count

Oranges
Gold.., Rlpo

Bananas

.

f'rtnea

e MEAT SPECIALS
Buckeye ~Joll

SAU·SAGE

~oo~~•••'
MORTON-,5

-

P.OT
PIES
'

S,., 89c

l :i 59c
1

... 47c •.".... ,
2
.
.
ate
0c
Wieners
1
Slit Bacon - 2·

___.._ .nt.

luckeyei·LII. Layer

SHOP .f til .
· STOll
NEAiUJ

' 'f4)UI

services for Dr. K. I
River - O:leander I D.Funeral
Amsbary were held at the
~.~ 6' 115 p.m.; 0 ·
Grace Episcopal Church,
Marmet 5:25
down "''arm&lt;:t[23. 1H1, at 3 p. m. with
·' GI.endora ••· w· . Rev. Emmet Smith, Gallipol·
r;- . LucyupJane '"·1s, orr·u
Jcla ng.
1:45 a.m.;
Pallbearers were Dr.
Winfield 3:20 a .m.; Ingels, Wallace Bradford,
Winfield 4 a.m.; nard Fultz, all of Middleport;
Winfield 6:20 a.m. James Wells, Columbus, Gar. II
•====='"'II land Weaver, Dayton, and
7 Do yo WMk Crew, Pomeroy.
Friends and relatives c~~~;~
from out of town were M
Presterla, Lawrence Bess,
Lawrence BesS, Ji'., Tim
lansworth, Kip Lilly, Mrs.
Collins. R. C. McCoy, Jerry Kei.
ster, Ross Seale, MlS8 EDen
Magner, all of H;untlngton, W.
Va.; Marshall Phillips, John
Hyland of Columbus; Mr. and
Mrs. James Wells, Logan ; Mr.
and Mrs. Garland Weaver. Day.
ton; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Evans, Claude Miller, Carleton
Young, Jim Langdon. Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Amsbary and sons.11
Kenneth W.. Gordon and
and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ams-11
bary, all of Gallipolis ; Mr.
Mrs. Lewis Koehler and Carolfl
arld Nancy or' Bryan ; Mr.
rfg!~t Star Discount
Mrs. Louis Haines, Gro~~~
.r:fc1od Market
Mrs. Milton Frame.
ville;' Bob Frame, Miss Mary
Fr~111e, Mrs. Delmar Pritchard,
all of Crooksville; Jerry Starn.
er, Ironton; G. W. Amsbary,
Panorama City, Ca!Uornla; Mr.
ar\d Mrs. I..o...,n Amsbary and
Joe and David, and Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Amshary, all ol
Huntington, W. Va.

Star

a.~.

Crown Cola

NOW lN HALF-QUARTS I

•

lb.

SAUER KRAUT 32 oz.

l•r 25c

lb.

WELL TRIMMED

..j,f'~.-"oi»~

BANQUET-FROZEN

• ·&lt;, '' ' ' &gt;OO

PIEs

1

PINTO BEANS - BABY BUTTER BEANS -RED
BEANS - SHREDDED KRAUT - BLACKEYE
PEAS - SPAGHETTI GOLDEN CORNWHOLE POTATOii$- PORK &amp; BEANS- CUT

JANE PARKER-MADE WITH POTATO FLOUR

Potato Bread - S ::;~ 89c
89C
Ice Cream
q'.4Sc
Salad Dressing
9oz.19c
Bon Bons
Marshmallow Pies - ' 19c
Chips
' 29c
Fig Bars
2:~~. 39c
Egg ·Noodles·
pk!~· 19c
f;aoB~g~D--16
FREE, ~ c
59

10(

BORDEN'S FAMILY TREAT

GREEN. &amp; SHELLED BEANS No.•
GREAT NORTHERN BEANS 303 ·
DARK KIDNEY BEANS
can

gallon

ANN PAGE

IONA-&lt;:REAM STYLI!

---ltr

17-oz.

calli

ROBERTS CHOCOLATE
Light
or Dark - - pkg.

IONA-CUT

4'::~ 49c
Green Beans
Sliced Beef'~~~y _.____'!:".. 47c

I!ACH.SOTTLE
'.
SERVI!!S THREE

carton
$erve$18

BEST COLA.BUY
•

•

'

'

~

'

. . .I

In Columbus Unil A&amp;P's Only

ROBERTS CHOCOLATE

0

KREY

COUPON VAUD THRU FEB. 8

oz.

ROBERTS CHOCOLATE

4 o•; pkg.

5 VARIETIES

-bot~~19c

1Seas Dressings,
3 79c
Orange Juice
Onion 'Rings
2 .6'9c

. FRESH BAKED

ANN PAGE

6-oz.

c1n1

IIRI)SEYE-FROZEN

1

Stcltler Tissue -...-

k ..

..,

,:!~~.79c

~ 69c

, A&amp;P Popcorn

..

FLORIDA SEEDLESS
.
'.

l

BAGs

pkgi.
-.

'

'

lloopllal

5 49c·.

yard, Middleport.
DISCHARGES - Aiolllo
art, Middleport; Wlllml Faud-

;

SEMIBONELESS •

SUPER·RIGHT BULK, SKINLESS

ADMISSIONS - IAitUo Wood·

~~~--------------....11""•

(
63

WHOLE or HALP

Rib Roast tulis 7 gc Wieners • •
Pork Butt Roast lb. 3 5 c Pot Pies 7 $1·00

A&amp;P-FROZEN ·

11110.

o•• roJ

.

'-------------------J
II
Golden Corn
6 59c

-

Mefp

SUPER-RIGHT-COOKED

lb. 69c
Loin Lamb Chops
lb.89c Chuck Roast A:~r _ _ lb.47c Beef Stew ~~:Se:
SIRLOIN
I Lam b Ch ops curs
_ __
lb.79c Chuck Roast cN~;~_sH_ _ lb.57c Stewing Chicken~:~·~;:_ ...39c
lb.89q ·
lb.59c Chuck Steak Ac~~ _ _ lb.59c Beef Rib Steaks ~:N•
Lamb PaHies
ENRICHED
300 Extra Plaid Stamps '
AMERICAN
pkg.of4S
Your Choice BEAUTY
WITH COUPONS in~W
•
Snowflake Rolls ---:-.- 2~ c

HIJh Game - B. Sylvlller,

Hlp ller1to - M. Men&lt;mtn~
IIIII.
T..m ID1h Qamo - G.IIC.
Cafe, 131.
Tum IU(b llerlea - RldiDaur !Wdlo • T.V .• 1111.

LB.

Leg-O-Lamblb.69c Ham

JlllUantl

D. Grate
R. Little

CUT

The Pittsburgh Pirat•s signed
Stargell and Bob Burda,
both play the outfield and 1•
1,u,. base.

YOUNG-TENDER

LOCAL TEMPS

s. Hicu
s. Grimm

c

BLADE

LEAN-TENDER-BEEF

Feature A.tt..-tlola

J'ronk ·Murray io hoopllaliHd
Cabel Huntin(!Gn Hoopital,
Room 4GA, HIIDlinlton, W. VL

Meoai al A&amp;l'

oz.
IlLVEil PLiiECI! '

--;IH~BOI;:;=p;;;,;:;l'AL;-;-­

Priced Higl.a" '

POTATO SUGAR

can

The temptratllre
I
buainess
district wasIn33~==~
&lt;
under aunny oki01 today
11 a. m.

What "'NolA .

69-c

FABRIC
SOnNER

18

JJc

c

DOWNEY .

328
395
228
1737

TOILET
TISSUE

BEANS
No. U

FINEST SUPER-RIGHT CORN-FED BEEF

PUDlei'Ojl.

.

.•

I

·'
,I

..

�. \1

I

I

',.

"

.

0

.
•
PT. PLEASANT - GI'OIIIId limo and WI! made
ll!'elklna &lt;ereJilGIIIel. for Point through the cooperation
::sont's ,_ t395,000 CIty many clvtc-mlnded people and
UoolliJni a;::ldCentnTuI Fire Sta- the pauing of the speCial levy
were
eaday at
2 to provide the clty'o ahare
p.m.
the federal grant.
Cbarleo Lanham, pruldent of John Johnson slated he was
tho local Chamber &lt;1.
Com- bappy to help the city with pubmen:e, served as Master of Cer- Uc lrnprovementa and
waa
emonleo and Introduced those bappy for Point Pleaaanl Utat
""""PY'nP the lp08kers' ' plat- aucl1 project.t u the atreet lmf - , ,Mayor VIrgil Siders, City provementa and new city build-

'

Thrasher Back, Whittenberg Nips Marietta
~

I

pla~s
Bob~ats

meet In a battle of diSappoint. ,
teanus.
ACtion i • th&amp; Ohio Conr~.:Ce
will ... runnerup Akron enter-

talnin~ W~ster,

U.~lon .

By Unih•d Pres• lntemational on lor a 52-48 decision alter All· tod 20 points.
1 man had 24
. ranked 17th In the natibn this
Mount
.
By ROBERT
.
America AI Thrasher made his Youngsttwn, wh)ch tose to
Ten Gamea Tonlgbt . week,
host to Marshall as at He&gt;delberg and Denls_oot II
. COLUMBUS tUPII - Unbeaten
Rosecrans ' Oh•o Coo!erence leader Wll· first appearance in lh&lt; lineup !illh among the nation 's small In othe&gt; OC games, Muskon· the
seek to bulste• Ohio Wesleyan. -·- - ''' - - liscovered today thai patience can be a vu tue '" htgh tenberg strengLhenffi ots ~si· stnee he injured a kne&lt; Dec 30. colleges Lh&gt;s week, rebound«! gum romped ovet Kenyon, 103· their narrow lead.
, , ·
·
.. ,
~hool basketball.
.
.
tton with a narr?w Win and con.
from having its !~game win- 74; Baldwin-Wallace needed two Runnerup Miami, down
~
" 1
. The Battling Bishops took a IO·day vacallon loom the tender Otterbein moved up, Otterbein ran tts league. rec· ning streak broken S..turday to lovertimes to top Oberlin; BS-18 half game. takes on i
Class .A cage wars, and today .fou ~d themselves ~~~~~~t wh1le Youngstown g.ot back In ord to 7-2, compared to Willen- edge Lawrence TeCh, 83-75. The 1 and Hh·a Jl.i nipped fi'ebb, 77-74 western Michigan at Kalama·
tJace m the Umted Press lnternatwnal Class A c
t~e v.lctory. column m Tuesday berg's 8·1. by downing Capital. Penguins were without Ron in a non-conference contest. 1zoo and a los~ could spell the
r~tings.
_ I n&gt;ght s Ohoo college basketball j61).49, behind a pair of fresh· Allen . a forward who was their Tonight's ttJ.game card will I
lor the Redskins.
Ro&gt;ecrans' rioe to the tJi' d
k
ti 17th
pot action.
man standouts. The Crusaders top rebounder and averagod 14 be highlighted by Mid • Ameri· Fourth-place Toledo making
•
. .
when pre - I L·l:'rkl tuo
.
•
was he..,.._...
\· d over' dleInto 18th and. Wittenberg, the n;rtion's lOth- held freshman Don car Ios, t he pomts
a game. He was d e. can con ferl!nt.:e ac r1011 a nd the its first start in 25 days
hosts
'.· t ?'.··,·.·
l'lou&gt;IY unbeaten •nd.
Lima Perry · ranked small
team, was teague's top scorer, to 16 points clarod scholastically Ineligible. traditional meeting of
Bowling Green.
'
,
Somebody's losing streak will
Ceun" Immaculate ~onc~t~ nd Sid " Holv Ange l&gt; lied lor ' down 2&amp;-25 at the half against but the slack was taken up by Fred Jones led the wtnners nato and Dayton.
l•ll t•elore Class AA oe a · ; • th n. ·
·
1 Marietta
but the Tigors came freshman Tim Pond, who net· with 26 points and Jim Timmer· MAC leader Ohio
be b k tonight at Cinc'onnato'
'C:Jl&lt;,! \\
1
Need a loan In a ~.i'r.f.r.f.
way Froday nrght,
L e 19 Pace.
I
'
ro en
Spartans' narrow
lead vanICIIS Challenge-d
blarr.c::tble in part to tired
the Bearcats. who have
The fastest and 11a~~
ished,
ihe Bishops onto i Ro&lt;e&lt;T311S began liS lengthy
and that is kindly put - o!!ic·
five in a row, and
way to find either B~S
the top spot.
vac~t1c11 JUSt alter ". beat de·
'
'
,
.
iallng
Dayton, loser of the last lour,

Zanesvoll~

·M'ON'E.·v·.~.·,.

I

I~ alon~

colleg~

72~,

~ushong

lmmaculal~&gt;

top· r• 1 ~, 1 N:w&lt;•;~ C~t~~~ic.

I
II
A
h
F
•
Jackson Ne sonvi· e t ens are . acmg
Jackets In Last Roun dup 0 f SE.. OAL
. PIay

Jayh.a~ks

u

or LOAN COMPANIES:'Ia~il

the YELLOW PAGESl~m

al· . fendmg state champmn . dres•
most !o.und itself in third place, i den ,1• end the
_lonchg
The Jackets have shown spots
MOTOROLA
as Racone moved
w•thm (lfle
streak. The) Coa
_
here and there of really COlD·
r
10
point of the runner-up spot. Ra· :&lt;.;enc Nangle and h&gt;S buys sat
BV CHET TANNEHILL
witzer. The score was
Ad· good nights but they
ing lnis winter. A victory over
&amp;
cine and fourth . rated Dresden back and wa•ted, hoptng !or the
.
mittedly, hardly anybody stops all been as good as his 23
could prime them to
Jeflerson w•·re I he only mem· . ,mme&lt;"ulole
&gt;loP I Jackson,
Nelsonville and a properly executed hook by spre\' in the MHS gym.
a close
even debat·
1
bers
the top 10 to remain in !that o«·urred F r~day mghl. . Ather.&gt;, In that order 1~
I he the taller guy. Thomas was hot Jackson is 7·4 oh Its
able deciSIOn wtth Nelsonvolle
We Repair All Makes
01
pl.utt' a.s the other eight did Mt~t' Mc,rnson s
Rac.me lt problem facmg the Mtddleporl lthat night in Middleport, and season, rnaUlematically .
month ago.
son e wholes&lt;~lt- switching of. po- . squao .. howe\·er . chose to t~ke Yell.lw Jacket. basketba~l team he may not be so hot Friday nated from the title, but assur- The&gt;n the Jackets could
1
sition~.
the direct approach, wmnmg this week whtle preparmg for · night.
~
rinish poised to do what nobody else
1 ed of a first division
Fort r, ry¥. Columbus Umver- two ~umes lL~st week to ch. al- ~ F'rida&gt;~ night's game.
I Mr caruthers has had other with ' win over Middleport.
has really done this season,
WY 2·2255
sily nd Str&lt;-~sburg were the big leng~ lmm:1culate ..conception J k
to host the Jackets ·
give the mighty Athens Bull·
1
gainerJ,
jumping .wo p\;l{'e:.; :vr l~e second position. Paced
ar son,
'i
b~
The Jackets' hair • raising dogs a battle in the SEOAL fi-1
each into fifth. seventh an by 6-loot-2 forward Larry offer&lt; the best and last oppor·
61-09 recent victory over Well· nale.
608 E. Main St.
eightl . place, resPectively .
who is averaging. 20.7
for the Me1gs t:lub to end !
ston should .h ave
1
Swtheastern of Ross County 1potrn•. per game. Ral'me has 1ts sellson on even keel. Stand- 1
the players upsets are pt
slipped to sixth and New Lex· ' now won 33 straight over the :tng &gt;t 4·7 in league play. Coach I
ibecause that was ap upset I
ingt St. Aloysius fell
from past two re~ular seasons.
. 1cari.Wolfe's boys entertaip Nel_
,considerable· magnitude . ~ win
111
eigho,
tenth
Drf'~den,
firmly entrenched m sonvJIIP the followJng
week,
1 at Jackson woUld mtrely 'dupli·
10
um.elea ted ·skvvuE! won its tourt'l plare. l.'an wrap up its then travel to Athens for their
cate it, ncA ~xceed tl
16th ""'"e
of ih~ season and '' fourth straight
Vai
I at GaII'
"'
t' I Muskingum
F 'd
ight.. SEOAL finale.
. U
d' t bl G II' II will Th e 52~'8 d.ebace
took over I ith pla c.e while [ley L&lt;ague ot e " ay n
Ano that could be a revolt· · . npre oc a e a opo ' .
Us h st Friday night is written
Arne-; Bt-rn ot Athens Cc.unty ; with 8 victory over ~aysvJ!Ie. Iing "'ay to end a league sea· 1 ~vade
Panther land Fn4ay off in Middleport this week as
1 night •to
mov,_.c1 in to 12th · Brilliant rated For the seond stra1ght
, s(ln.1
meel
.
dd... week.
t
d Coach
h' h d Russ
ed an
un1or 1una te expertence
15th a week ,1 0 , moved .into Ross Southeastern a eu wo I
.
h : Moore s squa w IC
own I
I
t e the B1ue Dev.'I s earl'ter
th'IS\ H 1•1 85 C ~• dl (I d) 81 •
th .P hl.'e
rep.\adng p 1qua gamt&gt;::l to 1ts
wmmn s1rea k . , Wolre believes at least
• ·
·
K'ng Inext two opJXlnents can be had [
un on
onwr a n
'
13·
Cath:,!lc wh ich s llppt&gt;d a notch. The 1a test v1cttms were . 1 s· h
Th
bl
i
t~ season 67 ·59·
Manchester 97 Taylor 82
Snlll;fl Kenton pte ked up one ton and Logan Elm. whteh fell _owe~~r ·bo e
I e~ ; l'ge
Gallipolis is unprediclable be-l Y'gstown 83 Lawrence Tech 75
0
1
positi .m as it wl:'nl into a 15th to Southeastern o\•er last week:· 1 ~mt ~d ys no tho~ Y b etle~te cause twice it has beaten Mid- ·H'tram 77 Fenn 74
. \\llh
.· Co ldwa. ter. Ham· . en d.
1t l.lilt
o some. mg tt
a ou 1,
h'l
d
lace 11t'
ll'k
. dleport who
W&gt;'ttenb•rg
52· Mart'etla 4''
· -1 e. say, runnmg p~ ems m p
t . meanw I e e g
...
1Muskingum 103 Kenyon 74
4- Dailv sentinel. Pomerov-Middleport, 0 .. Fe6. 5, 1964 ' game as in practke and hust- omeroy w•ce..
-~
· -~
- - - 'hng u. general.
The Blue Dev&gt;ls were ahead !Codarvtlle 80 Ashland78
by a wide margin in the first I Bald-Wallace 8S Oherlon 78
~
On December 20 the Jack- contest with Pomeroy, but the
So b
.u
J
ets appeared helpless to stop Panthers rallied in the second
ul w..t
e~ther 6-6 Brent Thomas and half to win. There was heavy SMU 76 Texas 74
hos hook or Danny Caruthers ! fouling in the game as Pomeroy Texas Tech 90 TCU 74
and r" beaut of an outsode ho· scored 25 points on foul shots Ark. St 82 Arlington St 76
Conceplion

wmn.n~

84~.

~onceptmn

a~d

I

Pric~.

.

YOUR F NGERS rl'O"l'I'IE
;;~' ;G
~ li~c

T.V. RADIO
SALEs-SERVICE

-:.

• 'I"J.

~~ioltr

t ~%fJCr:

:; mllf\,.,

~:li! BC'

CLELAND'S T.V.

Unpred'.ICta le
Blue Devi'Is
C
PHS

·~u~it.\

!'lf

I

·

··

AN MOTORS
NOW HAS
'

1

,

edl

AS LONG AS YOU OWN THE CAR

(.o

I

TE THIS PLAN I

ahama
Fa
cons
I
W
Onto
Upset

Jim
Bogg&lt;:&gt;ss, a substitute
who had played four quarters
in th e reserve contest , came off
the bench to score 19
points
Tuesdav nigh I lo help Gilmore

Thompson 10- 10- 30,
Gandee t- 1- 3, Boggess 7- &gt;-19,
Totals 19---19- 57.

Bryant Ordered

Wahamil , Surface 1- 4- 6. Po-

To 'Take Rest'

well 0-4-4. Bird 1-0- 2,
High school of Sandyville nip Greene 8--3- 19, Roush 6- 2he Wahama White Falcons 57- lt. Zuspan 1- 2-4, Wamsley 2 TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (UPI\ t
56 at .sandyville.
- 3- 7. Totals 1!1-18- 56.
1Un•vers
·
ity o1 ~'I abam• Iootb all
1 Coach Paul (Bear) Bryant Boggess tumi"ri in eight qnara
Jers m play lor the evening . He Tu£' 11day's College Basketball ·'v indicated~~ man - was prehad tall 'ted onlv !our points in By United Prest IRternational parinll!: for a two • month vacathe prelimin ary ganlP. but provEast
uon today followi.ng s~ttlement
ed to be th&lt;::&gt; spark needed by lana 82 Kmg s 1Pa 1 71
of ha..: SIO 5 million hbel su1t
the Pirate,.. in the mair: event. Jersey Cny Sl 72 Monlc:lair 61 agamst the Curtis
Publishing
1

1

and Gallipolis seven.

BUY ANY CAR

Rice 76 Arkansas 63

High scorers for Gallipolis Texas A&amp;M 83 Baylor S8
were Dan Magnani with 20 and Texas Coil 86 Dillard 80
Tommy Tope and Fred Hill,
West
buth with II . This victory gave
Pomeroy its first victory of U of Pacific 96 St Marys 52
the season.
St.
Martir.'s
74 Alaska so·
72
Portland
fo4 Redlands
Gallipolis, in seventh pIace, Cal Pomona 911 San Diego 49
Is one game ahead of Pomeroy Westmont 86 San Fern Vall. 71
in the SEOAL standings. Coach lr-===--==="'""=;;,llt.
Moore will start his regular
five Friday night against Coach 1
John Milhoan's t~am.

PROTECTION

WAS

NOW

51 DeSot1 4 Dr. - - - - $995

$795"

'

1

.
b
Leh•gh 56 Columbia 53
night "but I might be about 30 Hiram 77 Fern 14
th e fma 1 uzzer.
H . f d 66 T . 'I IC ) 61
'
Wahama had taken the lead .all or Cl rml YS&lt;) ann
!days from nc.w. I have been or- .Baldwin-Wallace 85
early in the game and held a Slen~ 55 arkson
dered by Dr. (Frank)
Rose,
Oberlin 78 2 ot
:.t.hre~ point edge of 13-10 ut th&amp; .Providence ~ 02 ~osto~ (0;~ 78 1prer.,irierit of the university) ta l Otterbein 60 Capital 49
ond of the first quarter. They HBontelr 71 : 00R byn t W 53 ' take a rest."
IMuskingull' ,03 Kenyon 74
,
•
uffa o 8t 8" o .er s es.
8
t'
d d ·
h' ·, ced '11 80 A hi d 78
increased th~t aclvautage to 29W Post Sl CCNY 74
[ . ryan s moo
urmg. 1s , arvl e
s an
!21 al half t1me.
.
. O&lt;we 0 Sl 83 Plattsbur St 74 ;br&gt;ef appearance of the dmner I • • • • • • • • •
1 Sandyvtlle began It s move In U . g C ll
St L
g 66 was relaxed, as befitted a man
67
ithe third quarter as they cut !~:a 0
awrenl'e
who had just ecome 300,000 •
63
\the Falcon lead to three again ~ Temple 6b o..~:re
tax-ft·ee dollars richer.
•
•
at 37·34 ·
, High Point 138 Guillord 85
That was the amount
TYPE
High scorer for the Pirate!': Miami 1Fial 117 Jack'ville 92 which Bryant's two suits
~ was Don Thompson with
30 Virginia Tech 102 Richmond 85 1against the company for arU~
1
. po in ts. Dale Murray, tops In the Furman 66 Clemson 58
Ides lJUblished in the Saturday
..scoring column for Sandyville .catawba 71 Pfeiffer 62
Evening Post magazine were
this seoson, was held to three 'Wake Forest 92 S. Carolina 79 settlod Tuesday, One of the
,free throws. His average prior W. Salem St 106 Eliz. City 87 artide~ alle_ged .he and former •
ito game time was 17.6 per . Wofford U2 Newberry 85
GeorJtla Umvers1ly Athletic
' game.
Elon 63 Campbell 62
rector Wally bulls had
Cleanen
, Bobby Greene and Bobby Hampton 66 Virginia Union 60 spired to "fix" the 1962 r,.,, •.. t•
e Free Custolfttr Parking
Roush paced the Falcons with Ameriran U 88 Baltimore U 70 ·I ia-Aiabama football game;
Ac:rosa From Our &amp;tore
19 and t1 points respect ively. ' Davidson 111 W &amp; M 84
other dealt with his alleged)y
In the reserve game, t h e Howard 86 William Carey 60 brut&amp;l coaching methods.
Fa\conl-1 won their 11th game ol Presbyterian 72 Charleston 65
ithe season 52-aO. Bobby Saw· Mercer 100 Georgia St 67
' yers and Millon Roush had ll Lane 90 Benedict 88
points ea&lt;"h white· Rood and Red· Stetston 103 Fla. Soothern 99
men each had 10.
Va. Mil 94 George Wash. 75
By quarters :
Morehrad St 77 East•rn Ky 73
FITS YOUR BUILDING PLANS.
Gilmo•-e
10 21 :14 57
Midw..t
. Wahama . . . .. .
13 29 37 56 1Otterbein a! Capital 49
Gilmore. Sh':'els. 1---Q-2, Mur- 1owa Wes. 100 St. Ambrose 94 ·
ray 0--..'t--3. Koontz ~---fl. Missouri 59 Kansas MJ
.,
-- - -Wichita 65 Loyola (Ill\ 60
National Basketball Association Eastern Ill. 911 Greenville 70
' By Ullited Press International :Emporia 95 Baker 83
1
Division
· Bradley 81 Marquetle 73
W. L. Pet. ' Augsburg 72 G.-Adolphus 64
38 14 .731 ,
Ill 93 Quincy 82
37 19 .661 'i C Iowa '88 Northern Ill 80 ,
2~ 29 .442 Milton 66 N'westem !Wist 49 :
Vork
l'i 42 .288 G. Williams 79 Trinity (Ill) 69 ·
Western Dlvls:fon
83 Hanover 69
W. L. Pet.
Dakota 94 Morningside 76

All power. Local owner. Lifetime ruonmtee plan.

lleoter,

\

3223
32 2S
31 25
22 32
l4 37
'l'llflday'• lleslllti .:
113 !ll. l.&lt;lo,Jis 101
131 New York 1S4
118 Los

ANTHONY
Plum~ing • Heah'itg
Your Dependable
O.oler~r

PtUMIING

Jt'e not a a:hnmick: Wbe Berious! But don't put
banauu in jWJt t.nY lmlf.er •. - only Amana'•
cantad free:ing il tender-earerut enough to freeze
banana alieee 10 !rut they don't haw time to dis-

2 WASH ll'f.[DI

z WAIH

color or loee theiz: ft&amp;vor. And Amana (reez,ea aU
lreoh looda jU&amp;t as quiekly and carefUlly.
For quick Rltetlon ot freah fruits and veae-tablM. the full-Ytidth., ''extn.-nl!'Ttin,. eriaper in
t :.,e refricerator holdl u~ to SZ poundl of foods.
ExciUiift no-tip &amp;lide-oulahelveo put all food• at
your f'tnaerti.-. ,
Only Amana baa frtezinr coilo attached lo oolid
aluminum aheh·e s-instead of the wttal oi&gt;en-wireshelvea. And onlt Amana maintains even, zero--

CYCLll

AND
i · ..

HEATING
Jlha,..

WY445SO

PAGE ST.

MIDDLEPORT
•

GEORGE
-DID·I·

H

IS PontMc 2 Dr. Hardtop

I

t

COME IN •• JN0 .

SEE lT!

54 Pontile 2 Dr. 8 q!. _ $14;16 month
Standard Tr-., NoH. 1lt p.,...itca.

G-E Fll..r-Flo actloDo

Al&amp;lo, truo. llldl. Peader Skirt&amp;

51 C!,.vroltt 6 c11. _. .Dr. ,_:_ $100 clown
· Station W~on. ltondanl Trani. BloH.

ONLY

(MODEL AR-14)

.-

-

Matching

.~ (j)Jd•mobllo 2 Door - - - - $495

AMANA 14 CO. FT.
REFRIGERATOR
WITH 107 LB. FREEZER

.

e Chest Freezers --""" $18.9

e Upright

Freezers

I

-

l~

I

Wash 20 'Y'D bieger loada and
18Vfl wo!'k on wuhdaY! :
Throw in 3 aheeta, 4 pilluw
euee, 3 shirt., 4 pn. lhorU,
~ T ..birtl, 3 bath towels,· G
wuh cloth., 12 lulndker ..
chiefl, 1 tablecloth. TAot'•
12lt..- pedectly clean with

c

55 Chevrolet Canvartlbla

AS
l!bw AS

' •

0

DOWN PAYMENTS

1.

'"' of fr080111ood. '

· • Air. Conditioners - -~ ~

' LIFDIME GQARMm PLAN

.......,~

I

•

'

~141'

'·
'·

.~

~

•'

.,,

"''.

,....

,

p,M;

...... ,

' •

:,I

I

,

f

•

•

-

f

'

.. ;. -, P~~ ~. ~417CL ;~, ·;··,!c

·•1.
.j

' -·

i ~·

Several Hear
Speakers. at
Conference

~~ent~;tour.

1ed to Charleaton, Jut 'lfwnday
lor a district meeting. CWIJ)ciJ•
~presented ...,e New lfavan,
t.ion.Ubans, Dunbar, and Char·

R. Dougta._ Rouah of

New
.Haven, tbe District Deputy, '!II
on
ol the
wbicb
was e following a cllaner
by
Charleston gmJJI.
bee ·~xt wollatrlct meeting wiD
In ew
ven at I p.m. '"'

cha~g~
~ling
~eel ~~

Robert GtillaWd,
Mme!Jor;
PblJ Cooke, vice eouncllor; J es Bird, wardell; O.lel BJe.
sing, conductor; Roblrt Coote,
chaplain; Dicl&lt; ll&lt;lush Inside
!Ientine!; W. W. King,' OuWde
Sentinel ; R, V. Gibba, recordInc seenlaf)'; ldla Scarberry,
flnanclol...,..,.; Harry Pick1111, lrOII.8UN1' and
DouglaJ
Roluh, Ray Weaver, and Jolm
Scarberry, t.natees. Meetings

mat~u had eaught fire. Thill
lire aJJIMirently 1tal'lod fro$ti •

eia•ette. Mrs. Job.-, and tw
line efilldren were eloe!Jwbdl
unoke «&gt;mmng from fhe 'fl!'t
was discovered
by
AM"'
Young wbo fftidel 111 !he
Blain tJI. the bulldlntl owned
Mrs Dallal Yeall""•

,;p;

tJ
------=----~

are held every '1\unday

at 1

p.m.

R... 89c Value
I:::~;:;:=;~;;:;=l~r=~;;:;;~;:=~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;~~~~~~~====:
R... $1.00 Valua
CLEARANCE
CLEARA.. CE
LADIES
,.
CLEARAHCI
ASST. SIZES
LADIES' BETTER
8
TO $5.9 WINTER

HALF SLIPS
Better Cotton and Rayon.
S II -•t
•rna • m~ um, ~rge. Buy
several of theoe now. .

7 7(

SWEATERS

81x96 MT. MIST
coTTON QUILT

BIG GROUP
PANCY cOTTON

Reg. $1.29 value Famoua
Mt. Mist Batts, Buy aev-

Beg. 39e and 49e M" wide
Faot Color Dress Prtnll.
wee gr...., of aaot. pal·
tern&amp;. Sew and aave now .
We can aave you money.

BATTS

Values to $!!.98 in this
group. Final clearanee.
Save now Broken .sizes
Odd lot of Better Sweat:
ers. See these and Save.

eral now at thif. low low
price. Shop ear-

dis~ount

ly,

P I I NTS

88~.

$2.88ea

SPONGES
Blc ,lwnbo o!H aiiiGI'Ie4
Houeehold Spone... JoiUJ
uses. Soe theoe orut buy
now for oprtne boule
eleartlng.

44~

Future."
Joseph L. Morris, Mildred
and committee portray·
"The Role or the County
C&lt;•m•nlUee in Developing
a
Count) Program."
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Marcus Weaver, Jtarl Keefer,
J. · 3. Scarberry, James Hart
all uf Letart, Mrs. AIQ!a TurnMason; Mlsa Wanda Stem·
and Gil Bamette, P e I o t
Pleasanti James Lewis, Mason.

/

2

3 DAYS ~- THURSDAY - FRI DAY- SATURD.AY--3 DAYS
-CLEARANCEALL LADIES
FALL &amp; WINTER

COATS

Mason Personal
Mrs. Blanche Reed of
ville returned home on Sailllr·ll
day after spending a week
ltlng her son and dattghtter-in.
law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
and Debbie.
Mr. and Mrs. Ja~es
and Jimmy were called to New
Martinsville becauae of the ser·

' '

'·

Mlin·St: .
•.\,

' ' •

.

REG. $2.49
Mens 10 01. Denim

Rog. $2.79 Values
LADIES

CLEARANCE
lADIES' WINTER

Dungarees

FANCY SLIPS

SKIRTS

Reg. $2.79 value Ladies' laney trim Slips. Si1.es 32 to 46.
White only, first quality .
Save now.

Clearance on this group Ladies' Better Skirts. Regrouped for quick tale val-

First quality

10 oz . well
made Men's Reg. $2.99 Y~il·
ue. Save at your Bonanza
Store. Come In, look around.

VALUES TO $19.88

NOW
ONLY

$1.99

II

¥artinsvWe, !loiPJill.

REG. 29c LADIES

"sa:·w':! ..:U:

and Mr •.
ed at West Virginia Tech, Montaomery on Wednesday,
Mn. Russell Capehart atte•nd-11
eel a erA meeting ln. 'l':barleston 111 Friday and Saturday.
~ent visitors of Mlu Sue
Lehew and Jake
wert
Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Cooper, MiBB Elsie Hart
, ..-- Ethel Koenig all of Porneroy.
Mrs. Allee Bletner and
brother, Harry Campbell
on
with the taHI~r·,,ll
Bill
atend1ed visit In I h
south. Mrs. Bletner will vlslt ll
ber son and wife, Dr. and Mra.
Karl Bletner and family
Knozville, Tennessee and Mr.
campbell will visit hls tda~~~

:m.~sTu.c~=.".U:\.ama.

I

Mrs. Cecil Klrk visited over
the weekerul with her dau&amp;hb~rll
and son-in-law, Mr. and
Donald Ray Miller at Rusb, Ky.

Tuesday with loo persona ""'
pearlng for the tests. .Forty •
eight persona took tlie written
enmlnatton wiUt 11 failing and
5Z drlven took the operation
test with 19 fallnc on I)Ptrlltln
and one falling on oqltlpment.
Drivers' test day Is held
Ill
Point Pleasant on the first and
third Tuesdays of each month.
Members of the. lOcal detacbmemareSgl. S. P. Van~~
der, • 1'1 ooper R. J. Blair and
Trooper G. E. Seymour.

Beg. 29c Ladleo' Rayon Un·
dies. Sjzes U7. Asst. C!olors
firtt qualtty. Buy .SeYerai
pair now at thJtlow dia&lt;!ount
price.

~-·

t

....

.

&gt;di}

.

j,

'.

COSMETICS
your Bonanza Ston.

19~.

VALUES TO $4.98
HIGH HEELS-MID. HEELS

CLEARANCE
REG. 83c

LA D1ES SH
O ES
·

CLEARANCE
VALUES TO $4.98
72x90

CLEARANCE-•
REG. S\.59
LILT

Permanent

BLANKETS
Valueo to $4.98 and

$~.98

in

this group of Better Blan·
kets . 72x90 size. Asst. colon.
Buy Pow and Save.

$).00

Special low discount price on
Lhese Famous Lilt Perma·
nents. Buy !leveral now S~ock up at your Bonanza

D1scount Store.

CLEARANCE
REG. 60c

CLEARANCE
REG. $1.00

HALO SHAMPOO

JERGENS LOnON

FamOUJ H-aJo Hair Shampoo.
Low low discount price. Reg.
80c value . We can save you
money. Be here early.

Low low discount price. We
i8Ve you money, stock up
now. Save 30c on each oae

CLEARANCE
VALUES TO $2.79
LADIES

CLEARANCE
VALUES TO $6.95
LADIES

BLOUSES

DRESSES

CLEARANCE
VALUES TO $2.99
LADIES

COLGATE

Out they got J.!odium heel
·
high heels. Ladies' Bette;
Fall and Winter Shoea, val·
uea to $4.98. Regrouped for
quick oate.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _...;.._ _ _ __

SJ.OO

Tooth "Paste
98c value Coleate Tooth·
paste. Low low discount
price. We can save you money every day! Stock up now.
Shop early.

Reg.

sac

Ledin R... $2.49 Black and white

TEN N IS 0 X F0 RDS

Ladles' 5 to 10. Black and
w_hile. Reg. $2.49 ...tue Ten·
nu Oxforda. Ali sizea, well
made. Save now at your Bo·

$1 99·
o

pr

'

------::-~-------CLE
ARANCE SALE
VALUES TO $3.00

Values

$2 00

Childrens Foo'twear
of Child·
ren'o Oxfords and other atyJ.
••· ~. ~.00 value. Out
lheJ•co. Seve now,

to

$2.79 In this group

regrouped for quick sale.

Shop this group and save
now - out they eo.

Values to $6.95 in this group
reduced to elear. Ladies' fall
and winter dresses. Broken
aile, but a good group.

Reg. $1 .00 Jergen• Lotion:

you buy.

BEmR HATS
Out they go. Ladles' Fall and
Winter Ladies Rata. Reduced
to clear, one lal\'e table, pt

yours now.

. $1.00

0

pr

- 'SCRAMBLE TABLE MIN'S, WOMEN'S &amp; CHILDREN'S

CLEARANCE
RECJ. 39c VALUE
MENS

WEAR- VALUES TO $1.99

II

- . .. of ~- ' ?,earl Roulb
¥ISti Maly •. ~. bulb

CLEARANCE
VALUES TO 39c

CLEARANCE SALE

One Iorge group

RAS BI!ST WISHEII
MASON - Miss Alma Doll- II
of Nitro, whu for many
baa aenl blrtbday r~=~
to Iter · many I

that 0110 year alte
many ia II( c~. She li

pr

One big: table of lU-g. 39c value Cor~rneties. Save ~ on
m06t or these items. Save .t

RAYON UNDIES

oanza store.
BUSY DAY
PT. PLEASANT- The tocBt(l
State Pollee detachment bad 1
busy drivers' enminatlM day

ues to $4.98. Save now.
. Rog. Values To $4.91

VALUES TO $14.95

NOW
$8.00
ONLY
looa lllness of his mother, Mrs.
-==---:::--::----~!....~~,-:-·- ~W.Iae. She Ill a patiJI!i; ~li----

~ ]:::~~~

. MEtROPOLitAN.Motels.

.M)d,dl~pll~i o. '

TWO ARRESTED
PT. PLEASANT _ Arrested
by local officera during the ~ast
·
hoors were C I eo
Pete Srruth, 29, Apple Grove,
on a non-support warrant nd
Atrrod ' · Austin, Gallipolio Fer.
ry charged wiUt drunk In publie' and tampering wiUt vehicle.

DRASTIC DIS
.
COUNTS ON ALL WINTER MERCHANDISE

!Donald
the Foal-a
chureb. IIIII

' .•.,

O.._n Evening• Tfll ·• • ·

FIRESTONE
. • -4-

end

the Bend
Area,
Happy
Birthday
the Muon Mathotllat aturclt
Sunday llllll'lllnc by Supt.

00

·H&amp;R

0 ~~

=

I

DRYERS

Dalivarad Dlract To Your Jab

WY2-3284

c

I

degree temperature all year 'round. ~for aafe ator...

eNO FUSS eNO MUSS eNO WASTE

GOEGLEIN READY~MIX CO.

Only '295·00

c

H

I

Ea-•

YOUR

c

0
I .

$595

SPECIALI

YOUR

COIN QP

READY· MIX CONCRETE

Llflllmo IIW'IInlto pion. ·

58 Ford 2 Dr. 6 cyl. _ _ _ $795

:c

DRY CLEA"ING
10 lbs. $2
ROBINSON'S

$545

51 Op4JI2 Dr. 4 cyl. - - - - $695

1

1

were Mrs. M&lt;!l Clarlt and
George Burns. Mro. KenFinley of Pomeroy dem.
use of Merl Nonnan
caomeuca.
Alla.'lldlng also were
Mr ' ·
Donaod Cook, Mrs. Wayne
Green, Mrs. Willis
Dudding,
the contracton
Henry·
Mrs Nolan Swackhamer, Mrs.
den and Associates o1 Charle8- Freddie Thabet, Mro. Pat Wil·
ton are the architects.
son Mrs. Raymond Llevlng,

the

E US TODAYI

co
':
Ntchols Call 109 Babson 84
I
~delphi 89 Yesh1va 74
•
' Ohl o Colie ge Basketball
·.
.
"I m not much of a iiOl!er," :1
Clamm 83 Slippery Rock 72
, BryaPI saJd m a ·brief appear- By United Press lnteruat~onaJ
60
65
J Hopkms
F &amp;: M
ance at the annual dinner
of ' Youngstown 83
Sl U Ruffalo 89 Brockp?rt St 57 the 1\Jabama Professional GolfLawr~?nce Tech 75
En~ Cy Tech 79 .shen doah 46 ers Associatiou here Tuesday Wittenberg 52 Marietta 48

i!.l'ittally. hi s chief he lp ca me
J" 1t1e dna\ minutes of the var·
sHv game when he tal lie&lt;! 10 p111
tns teammates ahead 43-41 with
5.46 1·ea1aining. From
th&lt;~t
momeot on he scored 12 of hi s
team's 17 points in the drive to

will be ol

I

LIFETIME GUARANTEE
ON ALL USED CARS

1

ub 0 ff Reserv e CIub Puts

buildln&amp;

ern archlleeture and there
be parking facllllles n the
of the buldlng for 20 cars.
The
tructure
ed to =~ ~ eted b11
l, 1BII4. The
Company o1 Ripley W Va

L. Nolan, on "Change

1

rro

The

10ft,

local ctvu defense unit for
tlng up the rnlcrophone
direcllng iraulc during I h
groondbreakng.
Mayor Siders thentn.=::I':!I
!rum the stand and
first &amp;hovel of dirt marking
MASON - Several persona
-aston.
-·
!rom Mason County attended
Point Pleasant'• new
th c
E
·
building and central !Ire
e ounty xtens 1on Service
Uon will have an overall dlrnenTraining Conference
of
ft.
i'tu
ft.
Tbe
at
W•st
Virginia
University Man91011
90
mlnistratlve unit wUI be 90
day and Tuesday.
18 and will contain sl~ rO&lt;&gt;ms:.l Prominent speakers were Dr.
mayor's of!ce, Clerk's
Paul A. Miller, preoident of
pollee, council chamber,
Univerally, who spoke on
and kitehenette.
"The University and You ;" Dr.
The fire department will
Ernest J. Nesius, vice pres!· .
76 1 62 having four rooms
on, "How the Appalach·
Center Functions to Help

'P"'

"

z liJ with lOven rooms
10
tho bosement or tower level.

A

County;" and Dr. Fran-

suggee!s~te~~d:bl~tol;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiii-iiiiiiiii_.;oi

JOme tO

~

:: t'~=~l,= e.!';~!:~~!:

Raymond Holland, contractor,
John Jobnaon ol the
Federal
HOI!Io and
Housing Finance,
Dallal . Ferrell,
representing
Henry . Elden •
A9!0Ciates,
I!IChitecta flf the new construeIIIII and MtnCIImfll Carl Mur·
ray and Ernest Handley. Tbe
Rev L. ~.-. Saville of I b
·
~
e
Tl'lnlty Me~ church .proIIOUill!ld the Invocation and the
Point Pleasant HJgh
School
band entertained with several
selecUono prior to the ceremany.
Mayor Siden spoke brleOy,
NUlla lhal the new city build·
WI! something the! h a d
been IOI'Oly needed for some

"'"' llel,va Lms, Mr&amp; •ua 'Jtew U..eu c...; .at ... ; •
...
ptJD
Ryan. Mrs.
lfAIORiw:oMDII
Moth· Jam.,.
Diehl,Li•ter
Mn.~...
a.... Diltriet Meeti~ ,
'l1le NeW' ~ c.-en lull FINmm
ealled !;.~"=
Cll,lb made plan~ for Guest y.,.ger and Mrs.
'l'bolll8ll MEW HAVEN -A !up del- illltlated :tl members Iince lui i!uodaJ lllllrlllrll ~ Ut IG
rocenUy ot tho borne ol Reed.
option from the New IIPa ADcuot .. now ,h41,~ tnern. IN~ fl. Hani ·, .
T. B. McGowan. Co-hostCooncll, Jr. O.O.A.M., IIIIIIM· beublp of over 1111. Ofl'bn2nd St. Malon, ......,_. '

dDdl!1l'
lleeplnl qUm1erl of
z u 11141lre chief off~. tlteiiJ. Club ,. ,rm;~lt,
en,'l1le
cJuoroom and eneine
Guett
garageroom. For
MASON
_ TheNight
Muon

Cl... Mn. A. E. Tbo11181, BeJ. lug were available.
u!:orto

c· RIS
' ts·..

I

0., l'tb. I,

GroundBrea•-.·ng
_!L_ Ceremony
Held fOr new City ·

Racine Third, Zanesville Rosecrans Take Over Top Spot
Ames-Bern 12th, Nelsonville
.21st In Latest TENE~BAU~I
UPI Poll

alho«," ~IUddlepGrt,

111111

....CHOICEOne large Scramble Table. Odd 1oll, ooe and two
of a kind. Values to $1.99·
Gleaning house on odds
and -')dl~ 001110 In snd
scramble In thil eroup.

c

••

~----------...J
-

.:.. l'tRAMBLE TABLE SAMPLES- ODDS &amp; ENDS .
.:~OSEOUTS- SOILED GOODS
'
'
.
· Valuiil To t4.98
• -cHOICE-

·,.

••
!•

JERSEY GLOVES

Reg. lHI&lt; Men'o Brown JK~Y
Work Gloves. Fir&amp;t q~litJ.
Buy several pair at tbia low
low dltcount pric1.

15:

CLEARANCE
RIG. $5.98 MENS

Knee

Boots

Reg. $&amp;.98 value Men's American made Knee Boots. Size.
8 to 12. Good asst. or sizel.
save now on thie ~PHial sale

CLEARANCE
ltEG. 25c, 36"

UNBL MUSLIN
Unbleochod Millo
lin. Firot quality 36" wida.
Reg. 29&lt;

Buy aeveral yards now at

thia low lo.• cllscouot

(~flo..

19~

�'

I

'
•
long ableoce, this tJme, 1qulrlnl
t f--tfally ~n't!nel, POmen_i~:Wdleport.]:l,;"Peb. s; 1~
Smith bu !leclared $be's In the Preslden· aLeat
Dufresne, wbo wu biJ tav•dte .,. 1 -~..;;..-.,.;.......;,__...,.....__....;.-..___..,
tW trWeepstakeJ, you can figure ou ont
G117
~
m111 a. Shotlty, Ironto;..
block that WON'T Yote for her: admirers lore he uld "I do" to DeniM
Cooper's
dlulhter,.
Marla,
lltlll
Uldl011*
ADiant
lboM
wilD
lfllertd
.lllriM
of tbe weJ.l.loved actor and war hero
Jimmy Stewart. Mrs. Smith is tbe lady that Emmett Hulhee Is ber No. Gilt Holier bolpilll In tile JJMt Sf Mrs. Donald &amp;billing, aoq,
who JDllde a big brouhaha out of oppos· Beau.
boun w.,. )larbara L 1 D D 6o, Tblnl A!~e .. MJd61tJ)OI'I,ing Gen. Stewart's promotion in the
Dane Clark, cii!TenUy appearing In Hoocl. 101 Fourlb An., JUQII ghter, 1:44 ~.m . TUesday.

Ea*"'

Voice of Broadway ••• reporting

.

armed fortes . . . The Sidney Lumets Chicago in "A Thousand CloWIII," baa D Stewart, lit~ Fourlb An.,
DlooUrJed
(she's Lena Horne's daughter, he's Glor· been flying back to New York ever, ~.~
1 ~ Patll!llll 1'8Cel1Uy dl&amp;ehlrPJ
Ia VanderbUt's ex-husband) are keeping chance he lets to be II the bedJide of biJ
G
•~ludecl Mrs Owen U-"' u ..
a bappy secret.
ailing wlf• . . . "Dr. strangelove" broke ~ 9eeoDcl Ave., Itanaup, re- .,..
·
"1 "• .. ~ •·
•
fOI')' Lee, l!iureka Star Rl., J.or. 'l'llomu Mereer, Bryce BroW!IOroadway Gnpevioe
lilt pllldm1 a would IJl'l!', becauee he
•
•
•
the openlllg day house records at beth ette J. Jobr18011, IlL 2 Crown lng, Beale Roseberry, Mrs; -.
Sblrl
hell lie needs the extra time to work on
Arlene Dahl and writer George Chris· the Victoria and Baronet theatree and Is City, Re&amp;ina GJD Tolbert, Ill lls McMillian, Mrs. Marvin 'i'ti-~lac~:e ~~ ~~~e:n!: are .,.-;. It befon It's unveUed for the Gotham ty are conferring on a business project ~..h~rd
to g~ in1~rr ~:ny "hot tick· 1 Lelart, w. \Ia., Mrs. Stella rell, Mrs. 'W11'1'811 Youns and
8 ow on
e ••! c rc ·
q. Eher8bach. 278 RuU~ St., b)fant daughteri ·Mrs. Ralpll
1g a lot of fun kidding the press with erttlea . . . Despite the headlines about . that would involve Broadway ..... Sam e
:eir official statements. Those two blp- the IDveaUgaUon of ,t~~eatre box offices, Spiegel certainly bas an Impressive cast
The ban aaaiDBt showing "The Doll" Mlddleporl, ~- Cllarla A. Johnaon and In !"'t son, M r I.
"" making like naive bsbes-111-tiJe. the ticket cubicle at one current hit mu- In mind for "The Chase"-he's trying to In England ·was Ufted when an "objec- Van Cooney, Rt. 2 Pomenly, Dale O. Smllb and Infant soil,
.,~ 5 is, indeed, p~ amusing-but slcal ls referred to by lllSiden 11 "Jc:e- 111101 Marlon Brando, Peter O'Toole and ttonable" scene was cut. The untrimmed
Gladys B. May, Syracuse, RllY Reuter, Leonard ltouoh,
·1
in
"What land."
Willlam Holden. (Wouldn't you like to be version is on view at the Embassy The- Dllllily S. Kuhn, Rt. s Oa~ Hill, Erneot King, Mrs. LIWI'IIICI
&gt;l necessan
..
'"'· , Te.no., IS
· p.,....
t.a
Fl oyd T. """""'•
,...__ Rt. 1 J··'lakes
Sammyy CODY
Run, • tg
the. . .Broadway·
Grenr Garson and her husband, Bud· In the room when the agents, managers atre here . . . Memp....
..... Dlddl e. Mrs. Cba r1e• Mel • 1n,
, 11 nd musical which hu already been dy Fogelson, are in town from Texu, to
and lawyers are trying to settle the bill· ning ~n unprecedented "city ho_Uday" to 1011, Cbester Warren Dunlo. Rt. Mrs. Lewis Bean, Darlenf!lflul.
" lponed twice, wm be delayed 1 third see the shows, shop, and
over their lng problem with that lineup?) . Peter honor Danny Thomas, who founded that
Jackson, Jamea W. HaD, Ill sel~ Michael Waugh. stev..
""e if director Abe Burrows has his way. inte•resl in the new
Chavefsky Crosby, once married to Denise Darcel, city's St. Jude Hospital to serve all races 1 Ray, Mrs .Raymond F. W"!- Mark Hayes, Gregory Y,amey
ll~lc2·o~l~lk!e~to~m~ov~e~th~e~s~h:ow:::to~De~tr~o~it~,~if.J.~.i·i...i.N:o~w~th~a~t:&amp;:~n~. .::~=~C~b:as:e~l:·s~b:ac~k~o:n~t:he:_:sc~e:ne:.=:at~E~l~M~o~ro~c~co~af:!:te~r..!an~d~r~e~llg~lo~u:s~d~en:o:ml:·n~a~U~on:s~.iiioiliiiiiiiiiiii~""":.·~M:•!Artbuf:!:~·~ancl=~Mi'l:·~·~N~or~·~•:nd~CI=•ren;::ce:,.:M~cCa~be~.~D~Io~t:,···~·

. , D'W111Y ICM ULLIII

I'

,.. .•
.
,,
!

.!
'

SNIDER'S

Swift'a Premium

CATSUP

BEEF
STEWz~::· ,

hll11111 'lhft C•upen Thru

lotlHM Thio C.U11M fhN •

Umh

(I) lettloO pat
CuftftMr

lw ...... ......

_ .. . .

t

:lblciea Cemet Homo
fo ~: r..,.. Bomb

clvU they can leave early. Or
ICIIIothJJlg Uko that.
Dear Helllll:
WeU, Helen dear, your ohtck•
A lung time ago aomebody till bove come bome to roostasked you wbat to do about ..,. 1114 laid a bomb! I doclded I'd
lertalnlng aU your frlenda at have a "meiUng pot" party llld
once, whether they were feud- try tu thaw out the cold sboul·
lng or not, u tltls gal didn't de~ In the neighborhood by id&gt;
want to bave three or four par- vlting everybod. N~ one knew
ties. and you B!lld go aheod and who the other """''' were, ""~
invite •em - If they can't be laD went well until the
fight

=..- ",..--"
-.-,_
,
.
,:•.=
¥' ..., .

".!:.:::::,
w..,..,., _ -

Monday thru Thuraday
9 A.M. to 6 P.M.

GRAPE JELlY

Friday and Saturclay
1:30 A.M. to 1:30 P.M.

10-os.

lara

,..,_

TV MOVII
Tho

IRDI CURTAil
Starring
D- Anclc;... Tlorroey
Thur. Nlte, Jolt. ...

WHTN CHAN. II
HUNTINCTON, W. VA.

I

.~

..

Jar

Jar

White Satin

Sug

.....
59
UPTOI'S TEA BAGS ,...
Jar

Sliced
e

l'

.

'

fXHUl

•'

No.

2Va

Cans

Moden

',0 FXTHA
' ..,.,
'
I

:/JjltP PIIF.APPLE JUICE

i

I

~

.

I

i
SO IXTRII
._

'•

.

!,'

'

46 ...

.....

I•
l

c....

oo.l:*
MCM . .

...

Glollf SIP

10. .tt ,• ..,

DONW» DUCIC

IRAPEFIUR JIICE
Westfield Drilk ::::.

RLS INSTANT

'

'~

PRUIT
Jh52 ·
Lilt Prlct 9lt

..... tl...a 'I
- teWo, wtpoo

58 .... *"" -

,. off loloal

....

••

SPRY

-Lll
............
=-·

. ..

"

.r..o

lelb

willl

""'""" •

"'"''." "'

, ........

. ="
- -

··c Specials

=
11
=
11
:;: 11

'

..

-

BEEF,, KUAST

· E~au

... 79

s.,... Trill lwlft'a Prt.-.u. I. lot'L I•~•••••

Rl B STEAKS

CIONI INJ

....

PIEIIIUM.
I cs..•.
IA&amp;.l'INIM' 7 I .1 .. box

BOOTH

89 'BREADED
C

SHRIMP
....
I

0

4

L

-

LAYER

S3

Cake
lttg11lar fie

!

'

.,... \

.

......

.J

"""'.,_.
... ..................
. . .·
....
'

tr..

~~ ~

llotoly ...,

. LUX

White BREAD 2

flat ' _,...

GREEN

ONIONS

10

4

~

PIIIIIT

I

Llrplllt

EARTH

4 :..•1

_GN 50 Extra .d'N. t reenStamps

,,~

-

....,

BREAD
25

....

5'!: ..

•',• '

IV..• LW, rtfct

'

TEXAS -lunch

'

,.'· t·

1i

Cut Ia

kotlt IVANS

.

', Mttol. ,

' '\

.

,

katie IVAIII FRINCH or CORN TOP

l-.

....., .........

TENDER RED- Pk..

I

•.

88

-

.

LOAP

-

1'...1,- ·.

· v~SCO

DAIRY

Kraft

SLICED .CHEESE

OIL

4:'1
4:!'1

·- -

Anuc. . . . . . . . .

.....

.

"
PEIIIT .

.....
. ""' 1eltlolo
.

a ::. a

2 . • ., . . . . .
• ... ,

c

ILL .
11. .._.

UJOIIS ·::,.,
·T11shiJ lotioa

l.tllly. O.ntor CdPET

LUX

IU.NDAY l!llf ~UII ROLLID

RADISHES10

Hair Crea11
.
:;:10 hare
••
Creill·llidorilt
.
,
~·.":
':; 11
11 SOFTIQUE':
J•r

AII·PII'IIIII

...."Soap

1~0 EXTRA
G rc t• n S tu mp ~

,J·~

Ena Slpll' Trllt-hlft'a Pr~•II...U. I. Gn'l. Ia......

FriM Polaloes

Supar

.17
..

ILL

- --

..... Price

8-0Z. PKG.

Each

...ular

52x70
Uat PriM $1.19
lva111 ·

PUIII .

...

c••

49iI

14-os..
pkg• .

Sliced .... ., UlftMIIcal

'

f..O%•
PKGS.

. 12-os.

.

.....,lrrdJ..e..,

..........

D

LIQIID

L - ....

c

-

I

PORK UVER

FISH STICKS

'~41

THE LGOM VINYL

TABLECLOTHS

••

u.s..................

I

MRS. PAUL'S

1349

4-111.

lwiWoPromlum

POTATOES

2:.:--,

Hunfs Tomato Juice
Yosemite Cat Beets
Red Cross EIHw Macaro1i
Red Cross SppeHi ·
Silver Bar Swett Peai
Mario's Staffed MaRL Oliva

)

CENTER CUT HAM suas lh. 89

FRENCH
FRIED.

a''::-,

·Swift's ~hili W/Beans ·
Swift's Lilla Beans &amp;Ham
Plaaters ·Spuish Peanuts

•·
!

'·

. 10-as. pkg.

) 0 IX Tilll
"' ,. ' . . ' ' ~

l

aup•• •••~Ta

L

Canned HAM

BREAKFAST HAM SLICES lb. 79

Ham

Ca'l Ida

8

SWISS STEAK lb.

Swift's Promlum Fully Cooled
U.S. Gev'1 lnopectotl

Pork

Fron11 Foods

PORK &amp;BEANS ,.

Ill.

Sho1lder loaad Bone

55

~

' Von Camp'•

'

Ill:

. Ynr Oholcal

.

CUTS

EYAU SUPER TRIM - SWIR'S PREMIUM
U. S. low't. ln1111ted

Beef

HEA f &amp; HIVI CONVENIENCE

• NEAT SIALID. VAC·PACIC
IOit:UU POUCI..
• IIIAT IN SEALED POUCH"wtAD'f IN 5 MINUl"'~

U••

1

Pl....,,..

I

OAR IUPEI TRIM -IWIR'S PREMIUM - U•S. Dov'L ln.,KIIII

t

CHUCK STEAK

Yellow .Cling Peaches
Haat's Tom•loes w,..·'•k
Argo 8ree1
lea11
Del Monte loNe• Cant\~:J?~:•
~I Mo1te .CllS1p

~-·b.

llecklleny

Aprllat

1

WE FEAtuRE U. S. IOV'T. INSPECTED
SWIR"S -PREMIUM BEEF EXCLUSIVE!Y!

EVANS SUPER TRIM- S.WIFT'S PREMIUM
. U. S. Gov't. Inspected

~-

GOLDIN. POPJ~Y

IlO-Ilo.
Jar

=.::

CHOICI
CENTER

GreeD Glaat Mexteern
GreeD Gl-t
Peas. .
GreeD Glaat Nlblets

MA BBOWN PRESERVES

llrlO

~0

41
1!4·111, '4·
1
49

Ma Browa's Grape Jam
Ma Brown's Orange Marmalade
Ma Browa'a Grape Jelly

Starti_Th_

I

8

:.::--

"""" hly . . ."'""'

BREEZE

.

'Ul

'; '· , r

.'
N

•

E

l....,,..,.. - -

I'

-ENGLISti CUT

GREEN GIANT
SMALL·CAN SALE!

KRAFT

~uund •nd Mill St.
Middleport

EVANS

i

1

Ill•

I TOR I HOURS

I

'i

":!;.

Limn Cl) Ctino.

&amp;UP•R MARK•Ta
W• l'fttrYt tht right to Limit
~

I

.

11fE

••IOif

Sot,. ..... 1111.

Scd•rday, Pebruary lth.

I

VI

...,tn-

IVANS SUP!R TRIM- SWIFT'S PREMIUM
U, S. Gov't. lnipetted

With Thi1 Coupon:

i

r

j

I 's.~

•-U..

alarlld. Tbt Bttle 1117
w b • Dear Heltl!•
•
etllllt JeoPk wttlt IIUIIIIaclte, want. Who bufl
and Wok till m. ..,.. (.., a h
tltlDks his kids are belnf picl· 'f'ltorf:'• a """"'n In ..., club -'allY U they . _ bow tiH Jllll• any mort? Or tvlll
wllll , "E.leule IDt wblle
I
od en made 1 remark to t h t who alwayo lrnows the 1 - loot lib slickers. Sbe ll)'l ·, .,.. lUre or Jhoot.'eiii-Upe, un1... makt up my fl(!f) ," and the!
DAI,J
wile ol&amp;ltilo!J whole la'lftllllOW· dirt and 11'1 oJmoot
aiiiUtCI pJt inltinc\ively (loQ't trust a boy meets llfrl in a opot
of purr, "Wblcb one, dear?"
lltVOTIO TO
,_
,.. bo'd brokl!ll, llld IOIIIIbtMt1 wrq. How c:ao I abUt her lip? IIWl "ith a IDOOitache. Have well""'roolcled adullelt abot.ll
,
ell&lt; mlJ:ed in, and, well, Helen, I thinll 111t 0\herS eould oland JOU ""' ......,.ch on tlllt JUb. tvll"&lt; tenth pqe! - ~liS. 'nlJJ eolumn Ia d«::leud to
"!tl'l
~
It waan't • hippy OYO!llng. Foci bohlt~ me because we!re aD ject? - STIFF UPPER UP TIC
lam.ly living, 10 if you're b8V• .......... ts, It waa awfUl.
gelling Ured of hearin&amp; people Oe•r SUL:
Dear Real:
.
1nJ kid trouble 01' juat plala .,,!"'!""' ~
N"" threelourths
o1 t e slandered. - IRKED
• Nu rese•rch available. Eltc'OPI We-e-11 , Mark l'waln
1tU I troobl•, let Hei&lt;'IJ help YOU. ~ 11r ; ; : " - ~&gt;-- ._
oeigbborhood won't·~ ID me. Dear Irked :
lbo •ery personal kind. My h~ comos on strOll&amp;. and Shakes- She w.JI aiJo wela&gt;me your 0 ..., - · -· .,. l' , • ·- . r
,..
And •II becauae I wlllllod ID Would they llow? A cerllin band wears a moustoche - and pear. haa managed to la&amp;L E•· j
.
-. a
1 .,... -.o 111 !lo
pay ofl my social obllgatiOilJ W""ntage of any club ltoUP he ha1 never yet been able ID er notice how S&lt;ldom odultery amu.,ng experlenees. Ad&lt;:lna - ..,.;...,. n ..,_
oll at once Tell 'em It won't sullen from an overdevelop. cash s check in a supermarket figur., in hia plots• Let's put it Helen Bolte! In cart Ol
tltll " ......
work, chu~. -JANIE
ed s"""" of humor . If you can Wher eas!, without a moustache: this way: trash ,;.Us easier Inewspaper.
O..r Janie :
say "I don't bell~e It" and bavo never yet been
turned wi&gt;!Jl aer IS used Ill hide
t e
,
~
l•r ,, ·~1 ' ·IlL
Okoy - It won't worll:· ·- not walk away from a juicy bit of down But !ben that's jumplnJ delecta, but good wriUng will
Mlpl]&gt; C..,•
N "'""""
unle" you band out gueot Usta gossip, you deoerve an award to condusiona, lsn't it' - H. "''ll without overdoles of dui&gt;-:.:"';.::' . : ,":;. - t~:
1
with your lnvlteUona. I believe for gallantry in octlon. Let me Dear Helen:
bed·m puslon. Note I said "ov- The Coogo R!ver, with It • ·-• I answered that first 'queotloo know how many follow you. On thi.! controversey over &amp;el· erdoses." l'ln not one ol these mighty tributaries, drains the - - to ..,,
..
wttll reservations. Sometlilnl a· H.
. Pturall!d boob and motion pl.,. "burn the dirty books" gals . huge equatodal basin of cen- - - ....., ·bout "U the _meltlng pot ~·t lloos A M0111tache Malle
tlll'el, I ap-ee, too much Is a - H.
tral Africa and much ol the :"'.:..
bocom• a pressure cooker, you All 1M Dtfl....,ce?
bad thing, 01peclslly . for t h e THE BACKYARD FENCE Isurrounding plateaus. Tht~ nv- ""
•:411· l1t
MIGHT •lal:! a_ new era In your Dear Helen :
young people, but, lets face It, Pertect squelch for the vel· er system has a total dramage ...u, ... ,_, •
_ .,
ne~hbori1o&lt;&gt;cf-::. but don't count My wife ..ys lbe wants me ae:r sells. Writers and produ.,. veklawed cat that every worn· area of 1.450 million
square
on lt." - H.
ID lhaile off my 11111UIIacbe be- ero give the pub~c what they an's club ha• at least one of: miles.

Only The Finest;.

'

(
I

i

uelp
l rJ'elen
~
~~ 4

':"v!d t

*"·

.

Dail1 Selltlnel, l"oml!f03"Middf"or., 0., J'ell. I, 1~'7

,,

' 1.

'

.

.

''~ I=.

_....,

'o'

�'

•

I

.•

'

'
mattero.

_. 4 ~

at

~
JUt$ 00 JROW
• UIIIIM PNu Ia~
; HOI,l,YWOOl&gt; (U'Pi) - Miss
~ Shirley Temple, wbose iDcome
ranked seventh in the nation
when •he was oine, about a
l quarter of a century ago,
i turned up Monday night on
NBC-TV's "Sing Along with
f Mitcb." She flashed that smile,

Vue

' Shirley Jonet lo the o1 the NBC-TV "Telephone
Hour" program of Feb. 25
'which marka tbe llho'a I,OIIOib
broadcast on radio Olld telmsion over a ptriod ol 24 yean

IIGIII, hne euellmt refereJC
llbraflet· and tet u etnlen ol
plant mrormellon, idnWylniJ:
11- 10111 In by
...
aftl'lns queotlom llld
file .)lo!lktlns, - - to tbe
Epcycloplledllo Brllannlc.

.~ \ ~

I"!J!!**

Arllol\etumJo .
Macara ,!"alia
tlo,..
Most arboretums, m addlllOII In( becluse of aa ICt jam f&lt;r
··~ ·
so her voice, wblcb never real- to special lectures and conduct. the font time In HI recorded
IARNEY
GOOGL"
ly was as importani as her ed tooro, through plant collee- history en Mar. :It, 1141.
showmanship, felt the strain at
times Monday night. But then,
LET'S 60 OllER
In a duet of "Mako Someti.e
VISIT
7/JifN BeliE,
SLD 0
Happy" with Miss Leslie UgAOIIAl88
LOWEEZY
gams, she broke inw a dance L
step, a smile and a strut-and· . 'Killta,y
: let fly with dances and songs, suddenly the visions of the one
nhlcle•
Kod
: gracefully survived the boorish and only child mart\fl come U. ctty, SW
New York
• aquareness of the program, and rushing back with their com- 12. Contest
J&amp;.p-.
' lhowed plnety of life for a re- plete lack of affectation.
ar.R'.,..
. :. tired suburban matron.
The nature of the hosl, Mitch 13. Cllannel
markeN
liii.Oelld
: The hour was something of a Miller. and his improbable u.a
......
12. DJ&amp;.
; tribute to the tuues Miss Tern· bunch of squares unfortunately
coldl'
otJ1
~ pie made famous as the coun· prevented the show from being l:S.Nothelped
17, Whetber ·
r try 's biggest cblld star and, to !1 real occasion, and, in fact, 19.Sea
! look It i.t another way, was a gave it some awful moments.
mamm&amp;la
; neat device to enlist her guest 1 doubt if there is a series on 20. GoddeMaf
'VIctol'J: Gr.
~ JerVices for a boost in the raL- the air with a more awkward. 22.Hindu
IB.Ammmz
j lop: f~ ~e series, w~ich has unnatural a~mosphere. Furthersacred tree
1beell f.ightlng for surviVal. At more the saccharine nature of 23.Publlc
notices
; last report, it didn't make it Mond,ay night's djalogue re26. Monarch'l
~ and Is not expected to return quired for the "'ieWer a handy
beaddrus
; next season.
bottle of liquid relief child •tar 28. Leg-of-.
mutton
Some. legenda are. IOO.proof, or no. But the simp!~ unspoiled
' and Mw Temple IS one of
.
ed
ao.Copp....
~ them. Most of her time these warmth of Miss Templt. sav
days Is occupied wuh her lamUy in oorthem Califmua, and

i

DAILY CROSSWOR.D

·--..........
--

:z.=

I

.....

...
oncl

.

Wts GIVES

...

CAN'T, ~lVlt.IFV" I
I'M RIGHT IN

lli'

OF

'SUPPER

SHE GOT HER MAIL·ORDER

CORSET 1oti&lt;IY !! IT'S PINK
BROCADE WIF FLEXIBLE
COILB;I-\NiilfIE BONES!!

.

l

•

·-

l

•s. Alll4b

"-Eatln&amp;'

47,Pertoct
48. Uloa mlnt
411. Pet:ulallt

!

'

DOWN

LComedian

·'

-Hope

.'•

A.XYDLBAAltB
II LO!i'O:I'IILLOW
One letter olmply otaadsfor__., Ia W. ~A 1olot the three JJs. X fol' the two 0.. ete. Sfngte letter.. apo.o
trophies, the lellgtlo an4 ot tllo WOI'd8 are Bll hlllll.

'

Eacll

l

d'lf

1118--..
.&amp; 01;;1 I

'

R

!

DV

.'
I

Yl!ODQ'l'
:I'QQ'l'

• "' 5

: ·

I .,

·

·-- -

-- -

W J EH RADIO

PROGRAM LOG
• MONDAY TIIROVGH
; 7:15 Sign On, Musical Clock
7:30 News Headllalel
7:31 Musical Clock
7:45 The Lifeline
, 8:011 Ohio Valley News
l 8:05 World, Nat,looal News
. 8:10 Sporn .
1:15 Weather ' Picture
'r 8:16 Mlllical Clock
8:55 Community News
&gt; 9:00 Talk of tho Towii
i t:55 MasoD'county Nein
[ 10:00 Family Worship Hour
5 10:15 Public Service
; 10:30 Latchstring
; 10:55 W&lt;rld News
j 11:00 MQI'IIlng Melodies
i
(except ~ay,
:
Church Bells Ring)
'' 11:45 World News
7 11:55 Mason County News
t 12:00 Community News
~ 12:~ Local News
i 12:10 Markets
·· 12:15 Mid Day Weather
· 12:20 Evans Bulletio Board
12:25 News 0 Grams
12:30 Agriculture Agent
12:45 Country Go Reund
1:55 News Beat
t. 2:00 Country Go Roond
2:55 News Beat
3:00 Let's Take a Break
' 3:55 News Beat
4:00 Diocing with Doss
f:3Q lnterclump

6 00
- - 6:05 Sacred Heart

5:00 Community News
5:05 World, National News
5:15 SJX&gt;tlight on Sports
5:25 Weather
5:30 Dinner Musicale
8:00 Sign Off
SATURDAY
7:15 Sign On, Musical Clock
7:45 The Lifeline
8:00 Ohio Valley News
8:05 World, National News
8:10 Sports Tnday
8:15 Weather Picture
8: 16 Musical Clock
8:55 News
9:00 Musical Clock
9:30 Song &amp; Story Time
9:45 Family Worship Hour
10:00 News
10:06 High School Hit Parade
10:55 News
11:00 Army Time
11 :30 Special Community
Progromo
12 :00 News Roundup
12:20 Bulletin Board
12:25 News 0 Grams
12:30 Saturday Matinee
1:55 New• Beat
2:00 Saturday Matinee
2:55 News Beat
3:00 Saturday Matinee
3:55 News Beat
4:00 Discin~ with Doss
4:30 Top Ten Revue
5:00 News Summary
5: 15 Dinner Musicale
6:00
Off

6:20 eountry Jamboree

~ : 30

Farm News
6' 3' Pat Buttram, M·W·F
61 ; Metgs Ct Agr. Ext.
7' 00 News
7' 05 Breakfast Party
7' 30 News
7:35 Pickens Hardware
(Tues.-Thurs.)
7:5() News Report
B:OO Breakfast Party
8 :!5 Bright Star Show·Thuro.
8:30 Van Patrick Sports
8:45 Baker Furnitur..Wed·Frl
8:55 Open House
9:00 News
9:05 Coffee With Janet
9:45 Betty Newton
10:05 Ministerial Assoc.
10:20 Country Hoe Down
11:05 Swap Shop
11:15 Country Drifters M·W
11:15 Mason Ct. Agr. Ext-Tue
11.1&gt; A.S.C. Program-Fri
ll :I5 Family Worship-Thurs.
II :35 Farm Bureau
11 :15 Tiny's Country Hymns
12:00 Nooa Report
12:15 Music Just For You
12 :15 Goe•sler's Guest Star-Frl
12 :30 Music Just For You
3:00 Platter Party:
4:15 Blaettnar Show-Tues.
4:30 Local News
4:54 Bowling .Scores
5:00 Sundown Serenude
6:00 Sign Off

SATURD~Y

6'00

On

11:35

12:00
12:15

12:30
1:00

5:00
6:00

Del Monte Chunk Style

lh

TUNA FISH

size

.

Breakfast Party
Jones Buick Show
Tho Good Life
Mualc In The Air
LITTLE ORPHAN AMNII
Under Ohio Skin
'
This I• Music
Top Tea Show
Top Ten Show (Dultont)
Noon News
Musical Interlude
Rev. Merlin Teets
Platter Party
Sundown
Slgo Off

.,•~.~

I '"&lt; ' •· ... ~.

-

'1- . ..

.

_.-

'

., •

I

•

~ t

#•

L

,'t··~I,. I

•

c1n1

I ·~

.

•

46 01.

can

SPI.NACH

CHEESE

::~ ~:'~....

11:05

SAVE NOW ON FAMOUS ,
DEL MONTE FOODS! I

Del Monte

LOt.JGHORN,

!a)

6' 20 Coontry Jamborea

7:05
9:15
10 :15
10 :35
10:40
10:45

,II

TOMATO JUICE -

LltOJIQOW

t

ji

Dei Monte

'l'&amp;GDQ'l'

WMPO Radio
"Hia-I'UJ ISamazlnc ... especlallyafterwatahin~ MONDAY THRU FRIDAY
hila tey to bit a haole about a foOt away with hi10o.U
6:05 Country Music Time
, Sign on News

;
I - -~- -

i

POUND

7

LDOVQIIG

&lt;0.... Kille J'

;

I

I

YeoloulaJ"a Cll)pl&gt; '1"..,1 'l'BIIIBIIll8 NO ftlNCII AGAJNIII'
A l'Ame J'RIGHT......nJI.UilR

.'

l

~

PlllNDQII'DOII.-VQKBPW

l'

1

a

c

dllr~

;

'·

1 LB. LAYERS

DAILY C&amp;J!PniQUOTB - Hem's bow to. work 1&amp;1

;

OHIO

VALUE BU.Y Del Monte
SLICED BACO~~

nWmsrn•

'..

We Resent
the rlgbt
to Hmlt quantitiet1

MIDDLEPORT

LB.

36.GUI'e

'

TINY'S

I I t

ridge
83-.Approadl
N.l!llepll&amp;t'l

tn.Mme! be
40.Hut

CORNER
OF LOCUST AND
PEARL STREETS
.
.

CALLIE
STYLE

Rom.
ll.Giaclal

.

YOU

sr.UI'F'r SMtT.,

.......

i

'

303
Clftl

Del Monte
46 01,

PINEAPPLE JUICE

~

-----can

Del Monte

c

No.1
tall

PINK SALMON
Dfl Monte

LB.

303
can

EARLY GARDEN PEAS

s.r-cte

.

SUNDAY
7:30 Sign On
7:35 Army Hour
8:06 Herald of Truth
6:35 Hour of Deliverance
9:00 Wings of HOallng
8:35 Bible Speaks to You
10:00 Voice of Prophecy
10:35 Wash. Reports to People
11:00 Country Hymn 'l'lme
12:00 Noon Newa
12:15 The Searcb
12:30 Rev, MerUn Teets
1:00 Btny Graham .
1:35 Lutheran Hour
2:110 The Church At W&lt;rk
2:15 Tbe Navy Swings
2:35 The Big Lie
3:00 The Quiet !lour
3:35 Sunday Showcase
5:00 Baptist Layman's Hour
5:35 World In Review
6:08 Sign Oil

BONUS BUY!

BONUS
BUY!
MONTE
CA T'SUP

BONUS BUYI

•

BONUS BUYI

DEL MONTE

DEL MONTE

PEACHES

GOLDEN CORN

PE~

DEL MONTE

PINEAPPLE-GRAPEFRUIT
DRINK

Yellow Cling, Halved or Sliced

•
•

e•ns

.......

·..

.,..

WINNII WINICL:I

c
•

I

'

,_~

.

·,I

.

,.

:

.
.

'"'··. '

.
-··

. PIZZA 'PIE

,;,i ~. : '

''

I

PUifNA DOG
.

~··

/

bok

.

.,

,.

p.ourtd

'

.··PURE. LARD
.
·· CI1EF~BOY ·ARDEE .
.

' '

pound·

MACAR-ONI ----·
..

GAN U. S. 'NO. 1
·''

25 lb.
bag

MUELLERS .

'
·•'

303
· cAN

ROBIN
HOOD

10 LB. BAG

."S. NO. 1· MAINE

L'

'

7
···--

.

----·

X

CHOW--~·~
'.,-~

,1··-'·..' ''

$

,.~..

15 ~·
!'

'I,J'

'"

,,

&amp;II

AU.

',1

.·

•·
,-

'

~'

-

'

'.

�•

'
'

'c

' fl

'

II

-.
2 SIGNS

Ads Get
Results.

OP

QUALITY

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

•

'

Blue Bonnd

•·

WANT AD
INFORMATION

50 EXTRA FREE

I 00 Extra Free
Top Value Stampt

TOP VALU5 STAMPS
whh COUPfn and purchtl.. •f

with

lilt.. . . . . .

Wings, Backs

at

Coupe,. -..,It" Sat.. r.b. 1. IP~

kroger

Coup.n upiru S.t .• hb.

50 EXTRA FRili

of

with

I.

cDuoon

ond '"rcha•• .,

$5 no or More
At Kroger
c....... •.:,.,.. .. ,.. ...... •. ""

19..

WHOLE ·

Brea,fost Bacon

SO Extra free
Top Value Stamps
with .. ~,~,.,. and purcfta..

CGUpctft afld purdla11

"Buy the Place"

~~ .............

~!t..: ........ ~··3~~c

.t

2u..............

Kwlck Krlsp
Sliced Bacon

Breaded
Fish
Steaks
---

Card of Thanks

IJUdB SALE

Serve crizl:p fried chicken~
with a favorite part for

39c

oach Dl611lber of the family

/
tlt.J plec.

Chicken

- - •

lb.

· Qv~,i.;; 39
49
c
_ lb .
c
I S~ouldor Roast ........... "' 49c 1 Breasts
35 c
1 Le~ 0' Lamb .................. ~o.69c I Le~!- lb. 45 c - lb.
1 Lr:zm
- b Breas ts ·· ... - .. .. 111''7C
\J
1 Wmgs ......- 29c Backs ....... lOc
I
LAMB .CHOPS
1 ~"~"fM• ea~eJ ·.ilaiiU

Cut Up k
T
rayPac

_lb.

Quortero

50 EX.TRA FREE
TOP VALUE STAMPS
'!W'Ith OOUf"'n and pvrdla&amp;e .,
any 2 p•p.

l11ddig Chopped haf,
...,. Corned Beef

~~~9c ::· ~·~! ·=. =_~·:_6~cj ... ~. ~ ~ '3 !~; . 69c
39

59

•.

lux Liquid

1
"~IICIJS'I. 'J.,.U.
j '1 ~

Dishwashlne

12 oz. bottle .,..--

Lost and Found
Short

leg

Tht ur thet p1ys for Itself.
Len than 3c a mile, total

B..gle ,

hlar·k. white and brown, male, operating cost . We have a
answPrs to name of •· King: '
large selfciion of clean 1·
Ta 0 No. 2762. children's pet.
owner tradt"·ins from 1957c a;t WY 2-6185.
2·3-3tc I

3

1963 modf'I S.

Notice

(!b C. ~;.~Y:hi~o.

ORJNr. YOUR old photographs
to Grover's Studio to be rop·

!,,.....,.,.,...,...,...,...,...,....,i
1

ied and re storE'd.

"'i:l"--

bars

2

llfebouy $oap·

Our LANDMARK gra~ and legu!M
seed rs the cJeanpQ you can 'Doy.
machnu~s

the

111odef1 m~otSCie
can make 1! 1

LANDMARK seed ts of p1oper origift.
adapted to Ohio sr.&gt;ils, getAHnatn

7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .

......- -. . ~trongly, &amp;roots

YtgOl"CIU$lJ.

1

ALL Kinds of hay and strl\• 1'
lor sate. We deliver. BuUer I
Bros., Leipsic, Ohio. Tel. 13~.
I II
POMEROY
WY 2·2181 P. 0. Bo• 61.
,......,................,.,===""LUMP COAL. Deliver or pick 1
DO YOU have a drinking probup yourself. GoogleiD Ready· I
iem ? For help. contact AlcoMil Co., Page St., Mlddleporl i

holies Anonymous, Tri·Coun-

l
l•

11 18 Ue

1

tv AA Group. Wrile, Box WI,
I
Jiliddleport, 0.
&amp;-3-tfc ' WHY PUMP your sluggish septic Iank. Get Klean·Em-AII
GUNS
Septic Tank Cleaner. LandWe buy, sell and trade guns. mark Farm Bureau, POinOI'Ov.ll
BU: Wellman, J.os WU!iamson
I 2~
at Tilfin Jeweigrs, Phone ~o. l :=========~~~
It
Poinl Pleasant, W. Va .
10 18 ~fc
1

- -- - -

TIRES • BAmRIES

SNOW TIRES
O.ny Size
$11.50
UGULAR TREAD
tor'1 Ucense? Call WY ~296l O.ny Sizo
$9.50
115tlc TUIES, used $1.00
TUBES, new _
$2.50
WHY Pump your siuggi'h septic ;
12
.Volt Bottari• $12.95
tank' Gel Kl•an. F,m-Ail
S Volt Bottwl• $9.95
tw Tank Cleaner. LaJ1dn1ark
O..C. Spark l'luvs - 75e
Farm Bureau, Porr.eroy.
FAN BELTS
I 25
O.ny Size _ _ _ $2.00

Kroger Milk

I
I
I

I
I ,.

HIGH·

I LOW !
•

ON POWER AND •

EFFICI;,~N C~Y----.,

110

ON WEIGHT

.•
•••
••

loth Sl10

2 .... 3Sc ·
Spry Shortening
~

. ·r:

3 1~. ••n. 82c
'
Nabisco Ideal

NCR

Chec•loto Poanut

dent tech ecbool to maintain
dota npturlnc ond proce••
in&amp; equipment.

nST LOCALLY

T

I lkCtllant
I Quality
SIR ao
I,

-y

Strietmann ·
Nul Fuclgo Dropo
14'h ... pk •• -

....

1,\ .'

Hothou..

'

-Fresh Strawberr·ies ,_

39c

.

Fresh Rhubarb

A!ft
.C

,

Endive
•
I Karole
.. 1tc

__ ...,
Save 21t .

--._a,._.,
t)eot.AofKropt lea Qalll

Cwpen ...,.,... Mr.,

t•• -•'

~~

Peaches ........... .

.. ..

White and
Alst'd Colon

K,....., fresh

400 ct.

latty Crocker Homemade &amp; luttrmllk

boxes

139c

.... ..... .,... ...i. lara.

Cookies ._.. .. Country Oven
Dltl...ent

hnanal Siz•

••r

•......... c....,.........,.,..
'-_..._
. ., . .

~

...

hb

..,.

01.

loavea

99~
qt.
jara

12 - SJ
4 .....
I as.

~1

,

12 . . 7ft

Fro- Apple, Peach, Cocoanut

Fruit Pies . _

...IWo---.... .

Count,Y

·.....

Mo11aa

Ci:lult

Lunch Meat -·- ...... ____
,,

Swo111d-• Aut. flavors

·Cake Mixes---·~-- .3

AUTOMOBILE Insurance been
cancelled? f..ost your opera·

For Sale

.. '""

Ivory Soap __
,

Wllfll ......... pw .... fll
I ... tcr.tw II -.

cu...... ..... ....

........ w............_ .....,... .....

........r ........ ...

TCW VAI.Uii ~t.MIPS

20

Biscuits "·--·- .............................. .

gaL

I
I

IICinl

3

Salad Dressing . ..._..

BUTTERMILK

39t ~

IU lXI RA tlbili

S

llnb;auy

.. 25c 1
pt.

·

White Bread . . . . .

Kroger

8 Sl
4 $1
tall
cans

No. 21h

.......... " "

-

'

bag

..... pk•• ..;.,.__ ~

NCR wiD train men who

have IUI!Cessfully eompleted
two yean ot tollqe or resi-

•

lb.

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

Avondale Slices ar Halves

I

t~P as ca I CeI.er y

blrt

CLEAN' AS A NEW PENNY

cleaning

I

I

Re,ular Size

Turkeys .~........ ~ 39e

··TU. S. No. 1, Size A, All Purpose

33c

Lifebouy Soap

Krorer Label, Doubl. lrup.ckld

Evapo,rated

3

I

27t

I

I
I

bm

lb.

P~''

lath Sill

2

il's as vreed..free as

I

lux Soap

Ph. LY 3·1231

ineligible!

Top Value Slampt

$1 0.00 or more

Chiclcan llraash, Legs,

LOST -

..

• YOU MAY BE THE NEXT BIG $100
WINNER
Minor~
Win 1100! Win free trip• to Disney Iandi Win free ring• for the kid¥!

'

ICNgw V111 ,.. .... w Drip

ut Iutter ..... :~~. 49~
Kandu {e·taach .~....~.~.25C
. .Man::~::lte
~,

•• ••••••

.

~~~~.....' ·- i

s··.. 39j.
'·

.

', ~

. . .... . .

•

I

f

0

•f t •

0

.

lh ....
~· ·. r
.;~j; lttCI

0 'A

..

~

...

. ",, AU 'lllaYMJ '·
. f

Coffee
09

}

•

0

891,

'~

Cll
'

79~

.
l

�•

\

se....:_... Pomero"·Mkldleport,
0., Feb. 5, 19M' WcrthJ 01'11111 Matrul. Ber6ta
............,. .,.._... .
'
Hui!Dwl.

.

Riwallatlc wMt ..... •••
emplUied by Gf'alld Cbapter ol·

. Grand Matron Bertha Hu Hman IS
.
...:..J
.
Honorea
at 40t h AnnuaI seSSIOn

I!Jtpecfion 011
March J6th is. .
8emg
• PI. anned

Around And
About

fleers wearing formal drfls,
SUnshine pogel wen Anna
Mra. Berlba D. Bullman, Wor- ter. The buoineSB ~Ung and Hedges, Flo Armstrong, Mabel
Mrs Irving Karr, enter
ard Y pot 1 k lwlcb will be daughters Marla, Penny and
tb) Grand Matron of the Grand election of new district off!. Waggoner, Loretta McKee!er,
. Plano were ~do for lnspee. the Pomeroy Garden club Mon- ~.:.
·UC
De~ and Mr: and Mrs. Don·
Olapter ol Ohio, Order or the cers was betd at the momlng Ada Nease and Laverne
.
lion MQnday . Mlrch te wben day efternoon at her h~me East ae
aid M,organ and ~on, Donald Of
Ji;astern Star, was tbe honored session with Mrs. Clatworthy Schantz.
Mn. C. H. Wise,_ Jr., visit- T~ COU'I'jU•M!::fbters Main St.
M
Harold tbe speaker to , Athens.
Newark.
est at the 40th annual session in charge.
Tile district meeUng for 1965 ed in Jackson Friday briefly of . Amet ca, me
y . ev· Devotions .by
rs.
~ the 25th District Scbool of
ed
wUI be held ~ Retnersville Feb. with, Miss Sharoo Jones enroute emng at the IOOF Hall.
Brown, president, opened t h e
11
IDatruction held Tuesday at the T~.:;'~ :~;~;~~rtw K. 4. At the close of the meeting to Middleport from Wava:l~.
Cora Beegle, councilor, pre- meeting. membe{;~eo~~::
Masonic Temple m Middleport. :nkhng Past Grand Matron of sandwiches and coffee were Mrs. Don Burkey, :ane.ta, sided and . openec! the meetlng ~oU c~l w~~ ~I meeting, was
. '
Evangeline Chapter No. 172 Ohio as~isted by Ann GlbbSj ""rved In the dinning room spem _ Tuesday with
~ar· in rituallstlc form. Adria, Sayre on.
r.::, April 18 at the
was host to the '1:17 Eastern
d Rutb Heath. with Beth PuUeu and Rosema· ents. Mr. and Mro. C. .· m· was reported quite ill, and Kath· announ
'
1
Star member! attending the ~~~:tt ~~~n:r)orie Crow of ry Lyons, chairmen, with ot~er rrtish. She c~e t~ be ~lth her ryn Goodwin suffered a heart Pomeroy E~:m;;~~:e ~!oo~np
all day sessiOn.
p
;oy who gave the tribute members of the chapter assist· fatber. who IS ill m MOJgs Gen· attack last SUnday. Elizabeth A me~or~~L dia EbersPresident or the 25th dJStrict, orne A;.erican Flag. A wei· ing.
era! Hospital. She brought her Darst is home from the hos· dueled Y Iss Y s C E
GUARANTEED SDX
which is comprised of Meigs. to th• to the members and dis- Mrs. Freda Hood was chair· daughter ' Susan, to Ohio Uni· pital. Marie Hauck reported bach tn memory of Mr . Albert
Athens, Morgen, aM Washingp ~i~;:ished guests was given by man for the mornin~ co~fee vers.ty whde enroute to Mid· taking flowerS to Frances Roush W. ~~J~st::: ~[s.flowers at
ton counties is Mrs. James
Eu ene Notion Worthy] hour preceding
regtstration. dleJXtrL
in Holzer Hospital. One mem- Yount;
.
n
Clatworthy, ,a member and ~~~;on :nd William King, Wor- Doughnuts and coffee were ser· Mre. Orin l!!nith has learned ber, Elizabeth Young, lost by tbe oeath ..! ::rs. ~wmeU~I~~
SMALL •MEDIUM •LARG
past matron of Evangel!ne chapp '
,)! E a gellne Chap- ved with members of the host of the -loath of the former Wll· death and Winona Cook
was will be P ac 1D e
~;;,;:~~~::..,_.,==.;, 1 thy atron.
v n
chapter serving.
rna Davidson who was the sis- reported in distress having lost Methl~ist church in her memte~
Cl tworthy welcomed Tables , lor the luncbeon were ter of Mrs. Albert Brat, 1387 a sister by death.
ory at Easter time ..
rs.
a est.s Mrs Huff· decorkted with blackboard
Rosemount rd., Portsmouth,
,
. .
Mrs.. Charles Pernmger pre-lhe honored gu . • . . Vema licas with favors donated
. They were former resi· A ootnmurucation was_ read senter. a paper on Garden Pest
man, Roberta Mmdlmg.nd M local businessmen
of Cheshire when their from Edith Wakely, distriCt de· Control A dessert course was
'I Hammond, Depu~ Gr~
ed the organ for the occasion.
Rev. Arthur Davidron puty, In regard to the District served by the hostesses during
tron of Dtst.rdtcl R. an
t t: e Dept store in Pomeroy donat· was a minister in that commun· rally to be held in the Syracuse the SCICial hour.
King . Gran · kepresen 8 IV
·
•· sc hooI on Thursday , Ap-.
-----Other
committee
She ·is survived by her bus- Grawq
of M~"; Br~~~:~n or Valley! were Hospitality, Etta
band and two children at their ril: with T?~d~ St~r,.~:~:
l 1
ave the response to Norton , Kathryn Mttchell,
home in New York City.
as osts. c e s or
.
~~P ;:t g chapter . During the dys Vroman, Naomi King,
. Friends have learned or the to be ser;~ at 5 '~ p. m. ;~
.·
eetin new officel's sie King and Edith Russell;
illness of Mrs. Arthur be $1.~. . ~unct ~ a
b~s~~:\::tude ~resident Coun- Vouching- Maxine Allensworth
Cheshire, who is a pa· to cenlrlbUte a $1.50 arllcl~ ~~r
0
1,::sc Phillis of Reinersville; Rowena Vaughan, Elsie Rodat ~olzer HoSpital in Gal- the home and orphan~ ut: t~ Demetrus Gasparatos, fl na' vice president, Martha Fryfog· ' cliffe, Ella Smith, Maude Gray lipolis. Her daughter,
Mrs. and.)nember~ ~ ~~~:n: meet· tive of Greece and a student
le. Aureliou.s Chapter; secretary and Vida CRrson; reglstra· James Johnson _of Florida has ~ guess~ a!t club district at Ohio University, was guest
I Beltv Cooley Athens· treasur-l tion - Grace French, Mary
to he w1th her.
mg of the P Y
'
speaker at the
Westmlnsrer
I er Marie cu'rd, Pom~roy .
Hindy, Beulah Jon~s, . .
Mrs. Harold Sa~er ha~ re-- o£!icers and escorts w~ll a~- Youth FelJflWship of the Midinstalling officer for the tn- 1Harris, .Pauline Atkms, Vrrgmto her teachmg duties at nounc~....!?r b S~aLu~: Hock: dleport First United Presbyterslallation service was
Eva ia Beaver, Mattte Jacoby_. AIHigh School after sev- , ~t the -ee 8
• ian Church at theu Sunday eve.
·Foulke assisted by Betty Han- rna Midkiff, Carol OrmJSton,
weeks illness. .
.
mg.
ning meeting. The speaker told
cher. Neva Calendine, Melvina Bessie Beckley, Mary Grosve- Mrs. Nan M~re IS subsb~t- 1 Marie Hauck, council depu- of the customs of his _country
Bradfield, Blanche Hart and nor and Allene Barnes.
ing In the Middleport H1gh ty, installed Cora Beegle as in th•ir home life and worship
Loraine Combs and Ruby Welch Grand Ofhcers were ~nter- Schoo' thls week.
councilor; Mary Nesselroad. as- in religion. He spoke of the lack
who presented 8 vocal duet. tained following the meetmg at Mrs. Cecil Kincaid i~ spend· sociat.! counciJor; Lottis vice of adequate educational faciliStylo 1345
Harry B. Smith of Pomeroy the home of Mrs.
several days in Pomt Plea- councilor, and Eva Dessauer. lies, tht! dating customs_among
was in charge of the memorial Young as they were
sant with her daughter, Mrs. 1warden. t..,Jcille B. Hawkins men and women, and kinds of \
1349
service for deceased members to Wellston. Other members of P&amp;UlE&gt;Y Ann Ruttencutter and · thanked the members for party entertainment available.
of the chapters.
Evangeline Ch~pter Pas~ Ma- children.
I and gifts given her on her
Gasparatos is in the College
Simplicity is the keynote
Past presidents of District 25 trons Club asststed ~er 10 serv- Mis~ Carolyn Searls spent the birthday. A meeting of the Past of Electrical Engineer1ng and
ing a lunch.to the offtcers.
weekend in Columbus as the Councilors was announced for plans to return to Greece after
Other Men's Bachelors' Friend Socks
of the shape, fierv twink- · were recognized including
West! all, Roberta
Mlndling, ty • two chapters were r_epreor Mi~s. Sarah Bechtle, Thursday .evening, February 13 completing his studies here. He
is attendmg the Busmess at the home of Sara D1ddle. staterl that Greece bas only
le highlights it. Love this Clara Smith, Kathleen A be I, sented at the all day sessiOn.
No. BOO Short Top Nylon Socks 3 pairs $2.00
The next meeting will be I two colleges with only 300 stugreat pump in coffee tan Elsie Smith, Blanche Ball, Cora
No. 5800 LGng Top Nylon Socks - - 3 pairs $2.00
Webb Ruth Crumrine, Pauline
Mr.. Paul Smart Is In
b
17 and all dents accepted for a term.
f burg where she Is staying
Monday, Fe rua~y
Plans were made for a skator black si mulated patent 1 Atkin;. Mabel Balding
No. 813 Ribbed Knit Llole Socks
69c p1lr
' Vida Carson. Mrs. L iII i a
01n Y
U
her daughter and son-in-law, offtcers and the :a~ are ~r:~ ing party at tbe Ohio Universiwith medium dress heel. . Slei!f, EvangeJine Chapter,
No. B17 One Size Stretch Socks _ _ _ _ 79c polr
Rev.
and
Mrs.
George ed to -be /res~e
f~a~e 8 ty Rink on Feb. 22 during the
1
organist for the morning
and children. She will for m~pec
an~e wtluck ,.. business m..ting. Seren L_ewis
'
sian.
in
the
care
of
therr
new
valentine
P
tbe
:., of '\he was m charge of the devol!onal
Y
Only
1
LUNCHEON SERVED
son horn last week.
fresbme{lts a
c
period. A social hour was held
Luncheon was served to the
. and Mrs. L. D. Diles meetmg.
at tlw close of tbe meeting. Rev.
members attending at
have retumed to their home in ~;~;~~~===--j~H~ow;a~rd~~R~up~p~e~It~a~cc~o~m~pa~ru~·ed~b..,..,.,.,.,..,,.,,.,...,,.,...,...,,.,...,..,..,..,"::~.d
. Methodist Church and the
Mr. and MI'S. William
alter spending sev- ~le to
ou ·
United Presbyterian Church
Nickel and family of
days In Athens with their
Middleport. The afternoon . were Sunday evening guesta
children and famlliea.
opened at I P·. m. w1th Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wolfe, Ra·
houseguests of Dr. an
THE SHOE BOX I sion
the call to order g~ven by cine.
Mrs. Charles Jividen and
Verna Hammond, D.G.M.
Miss Judy Williams of Rut- ily while in Athens. Mrs.
Middleport, 0.
\ structions were given by
was an overnight guest
came last Tuesday a n d
·- of Miss Roberta Kraeu· accompanied her parents
ter, Rar.lne.
Athens. Mr. Diles is imtpro·vint!l
Mrs. Thomas Cook, Mrs. C. from a rectlnt nlness and
Clark, Mrs. Henry Reibel, ~~;..;==--====t\
Harry Stahl and Mrs. ArnHayes were In Athens Mon·
afternoon to attend the funof Mrs. Cook's sister, Mrs.
Kate Sinclair, held at I he
Hughes Funer'l Home.
\,YOU I
Mrs. Harry Stahl was the
CANDIES
Monday evening dinner guest
'
FOOT,
of Mr. and Mrs. Thom'as Couk.
•\
John R. Weeks visited brief·
II
Sunday evening with his parI
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Weeks.
HUE I
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Lindsay
/
of Richwood, Tenn. were week
I
gllests of Mr. and Mrs. EsMossman, Minersville.
Mrs Charles R. Karr Sr. returned home Friday after ' a
ls~~~~~ie;weeks' visil with her
\&lt;
and s~in-law, Mr.
Mrs. Edward T. Bauer
and Polly Ann.
FANCY
Mrs. Arnold Hayes was
SATIN HEARTI IManda! evening dinner ~••.til
$3.35 1111 $10.0II of Mr. and Mrs. Henry netiJt"
liEf ARM SWIVEl ROCKER
and family.
.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hutchllland Miss l!va Houdashelt
FRIDAY
Columbus were weekend vis-Real Comfottl
itors or Mrs. Ada111 Ebersbaoh
1
h'a • 1led Wil'e. D
and attended the funeral of Mrs.
oqoocially l&lt;r ..
VoloAiino'• Do1
Parker.
oad wear.
9-ioch N•taral: &amp;etaa
Mrs. Adam l!bersbar.h, Mr.
Jcatb¢r upper, Neopr~
and Mrs. John Hulchinsoo and
cork 1ole aDd heel. &amp;la"blll
lit leather _
_...
Miss Eva Houdasbelt visited
:..
moldod
""
I
far
Monday morning with Bertia Ri·
ASSORTED
I
I
.
CHOCOLATES
denour, Flatwoodo.

Middleport

hiJa
,.r'"" 2.uu.,.., WlaJcl.111e .....

M Roedel •
Ct:.UB TQ MEET
' r$,
IS
The AUred Home Demonstra· Mr and Mrs. Ellie Mouman
H0sfess f or
lion club wUI meet T!lunday. entertained with a dinner SUD&gt;
Feb 13th at tbe home of Gr.ne- day at their bome, MlnersvUie.
Club Meeti~
Vle~e euibr~e: '!be program IS Gui"'!J! were Mr.. and Mrs. w.
'Mro. J. 0. Rode!, tedmu.J
b on "Meigs Cow)ty aesou=• .. F LindsaY of 1\od;wood, Tenn.
led b Mlklred and Ruth Ber;,. Mr. and Mrs. J?ean Honnold. and

tui

I

C::

ELBERF~LDS

-

•

NOW YOU D'OW'

I

u ......"•

.....

i
4ftlea. ~
11o - - . , _
11M!-.

'l'llo

I

. . . ftfCe MMPHa• ,

e

•

•

enttne

ary

~
"" 111" _________...,

~;-~~~~~----------------------------~--~D~·~··~·~·~~~·~r~~~~~~~,~=-~~~~r~.,~·~~!-,.~~·~-~·~·~·~~~~--------------------------~;,
_vo_L~X_V__N_o_._2_49----------------------~~~~
-~- ~~~~~==~~~~0H~~:_________T~H_U_R~~~·A~Y~,~F=EB~R~UA~R~Y~6,~19~64~--------------~~:\ --~~K!--F~---~---

;:

~

c. ... -::.

4t

I

ontests are Assured ID

I

I

Knit proportioned to fit

Twinkling
Simplicity

Lout:\

1

Greek Exchan§e
Student Speaks
T WYF G
rOUp

Meigs county Republicans
the next thtee months will
settle . warmly contested
populanty !Kllls for all
uounty-Wide offices and on
someWreclnct le,vels follow·
mg . ednesday s f 111 n g
deadline.
.
Most sought ~ter offices
apparentl_y ~r~ iD the c~un·

~

their namea.
. Democrats, meanwhile, as
m most past years, will have
a droll hme ahead, ample to
steam for the runnext November. T·h e y
cand1dates for ,• Q me
off~e_es, so 1111• precommittee po~. but
contests.

street Ughts because of lack
of funds.
The biggest rush of caD·
didates filing petitiqpa Wed·
nesday was about 3190 p.m.
leaving things ln. the electiona board office unusually
quiet a few minutes before
4 p.m. There was no line at
3::50 p.m. when the last pe-:

eolllml&amp;slooers race; Geora• A.
Meinhart and Ralph Welker,
Stalll RepresentaUve; t!eanor
Roboon, recorder; Evelfll LUcke
and Scott Shank, clerk bf courll.
Robel'l C. Hartenbach, oher·
Hf; Howard E. Frank and Willer Grueser, treaaurer; B. p,
Christy and Olarlea D. Walker,
qlneer; John C. Bacon, Com-

posts, cl~rk of courts,
, engmeer, ~r&lt;&gt;State Rep~esentat1ve,
many pr~ini:ts in the
central comm•ttees.
.
People •n Pomeroy_ ~ill
on a half mill add1t10ntax levy for hydrants and

tition, Pauline, Wolfe run·
nmg for D\lmocrat Central
Committee member from
Letart VIllage, was filed.
Republican candldateJ lllJng
lor L'OIInJy offices are Avery Netson, Kenneth McElhinney, HalJie
E. Green, Robert D. Craig, Otis
F. Knopp, Wayne Turner, Harold G. Roush, Robert Hoeflleh,

mon
Pleu Court Judge; Henry
Ewing and Dr. Rankin Ray

ty;;c;om;m~Js~s;m~n~w~be~r~e~e~•;gh;t;):!~ftie:p~u~b;licans
have contests
have offered
the two county commis-

I

1

W\SHINGTON _ Th•

1

Proven Battler
LabdriHits Guerrillas

1

M • 1 Abo

:'i

People In
Pomeroy

1

ELBIRFELDS IN POMEROY

4.99

I

SPECIAL PURCHASEI

,,,

JPST

:~LIP

1•

FEB. 14th

1 lb. box
2 lb. box

$1.60
l.l5

PLAN HYMN SING

Dan
Hayman's
Country
Hymn time group will be at
Freedom Gospel Mission
at
Knoba on Stiversvllle-Bashan road Sunday Feb. 9
1:30. Public is Invited.

MEiGS THEATRE
POMIROY, OHIO

RED
FOil HEARTS

iONiiRT I T.HURIDAY
NOT OPIN

5 1/2 oz. 80c

PlliOAY ..... SATURDAY

lib.
$2.10
1 314 lb. lAO

ie

~MEtl~e~

I

"GIDGIT GOII TO ROMI"

(Tectmieolor)
Cindy Carol, as Gidget, Jam~
et Darren, .Jessie Royce Landll. Ceaare Danova, Danielle

~A OOCIMF'l.J

' " " ' -, _ - QMIII

Bak...

POfflt't-

DUTTON DRUG CO.
. N. 2nd Ave.

Middleport, O.

IICIIIIIL

deMel&gt;, loby
Doll
Porter, Jeff Donnell.
PHtuNitr. Spin &amp; Ouyo

c:.torco"'""'
IUN., MON., TUII,
Polo. t thru 11
"WIYII AND LOYIRI"

(Spicy Comedy)
Janet Letgb, Van JobniOII
SlleUy 'Wintero

Celorcort._

Complete Line of

WORK SHOES
and BOOTS
IY

aeli WINO
WOLYERINI
STAR llANO
N81'TOW and wide

widtbl

5.95 to 19.95

Hartley &amp; BenneH
SHOE STORE
"MWdlo of Upper •lockH
POMIIOY, OHIO

NICOSIA, &lt;)Jt'UII - - lT. S.
Ambassador Fraser. Wllkins
day tnrearened to"call out
Marines" lo ~otect
·
ing Amerlcana'-ID: · ·
.
new communal
tension near tbe
Greek and
violated a . cet!S&amp;'flre
4ay with a flve-hiJ!ll' &amp;un
lie among tbe mosques
clent Paphoa 011 the ~:~:t I··
ern coaat. Three Turkish
ots W"f8,
-~ kJiletl,.
~ ,, .
. :· ;•·
.I . '

- ~~ ;·

John H. Glenn

.

Pickens, coroner, ,and Bemarcl
V. Fultz, prosecullng attorney.
Democratic candidates flllng
for. county ollie.. are Paul Slm·
m and Thomaa w. Hennea&amp;J,
commissioners race; Cbarles
Knowlea, State Representative;
lola I. Howell, recorder; Wanda

Ebllrl, c141Fk ol courts, lihartea ell G. Painter and Roliert Wood,
H. Diehl, llherlff, and AW!IIn L. North Chester; Robert Bailey
Bljuell, treasurer. ·
ajD Blaine S. Milhoan, South
'!'beN were 81 Republicans O&gt;eater; Rolland Crabtree, Coand 45 Democrats llled for lbe lumhh!.
a proclncto lll.aacll of the cent- •G A. !14de"1 and R. S. Tumral eomml!Wiel; $11: preclnct.o of er, DyiSVIlle; David Yost and
the D'emoqJatle Central Commit- R!&gt;nald HArt, Great Bend; Wartee ii! whldl no .eandiJialea filed, den Ours and Robert c. Cozart,
1re t&gt;.aat Letart, East RuUand, POr~nnd; Paul L. Manuel and
Pomeroy 4, M1ddieyort precinct; Wllllam A. R!&gt;blnson, East LePl1gevillo, and :MinersvUie. Aft. tart; Bert Hunt and !)ale w.
er 1110 Primal')' the Democrats Hill, Letart preclnet; WDilem
Central Clmmlltee can appoint Cc1MoUy and Samuel Ralrden,
p61o!ls to flU these -.nclea. Long Bottom. ·
Candiclatft filing for the COW&gt;- v. D. Coan and George w.
1y Republican Central Commit- Reed, Ollvedale; c. P. Harris,
tee are Bert ROmine and Jalilea Sr., and Helen C. Archer, ReedsM. Smltb, East Bedford; James ville; 0. J. Pennington and
H. Qulvey, , West Bedford; Rob- Claada E. Woodyard, Alfred;

Luther Boothe and Hel'1ll1lll H. Beach MiddlePort S· Normp

Bouie

ManltaU, Sr., Tuppers Plains;
Elizabeth Hobslotler and Janet
Bolin, Rutland ' Village.
L. E. McHaffie and 'p8111 SIJ.
son, East Rutland; ,Carol R.
Pieree, Langsville; ljl!bert G.
Swi&lt;t. and Andrew J. Hatfield,
w..t RutlaiKI; Jobn T. Holliday
and Orion Nelson, Dexter; Mar-

Jean Bearhs and
Grel!ll,
Pomeroy 1; Joe Ebersbach and
Doris Darst, Pomeroy 2.
'Margaret c. Murray and Leo
B. Crew, Pomeroy 3A; Dollal4
Betzing and Robert Vaugliu,
Pomeroy 3B; Donald Collins anil
Walter Bentz, Pomeroy 3C; L•
ter Wllaon and Clarence A. Aa.

vln Miller and Carol F. Pierce,
Jr., Salem; David 0 . .Jenldns
and JllCk M. H.&amp;wle~. 'Middleport
1.
·
Nonnan T. Wayland and
Jacob Truner, Mlddleport 2;
Jealdle llforgan and Eloise B.
Wilson, Mil!dleport 3; Riley
Manl•y anct Jean Craig, Middleport 4; Claude ~ey and Reva

drews, Pomeroy 4; Eldon Met'
riJJ and Wubur H. Rowley, Jr.,
Middleport precinct.
Henry Wells and Glean
Thompson, Pomeroy precinct;
RoUin Radford and Harley
Brawr., Rock Springs; John ~·
MuUord and John Sheets, Silver
Run; Robert Clark, HarrlsOJio
(Continued on page 3)

I
1

I

:I
:II
1.1

:I!

�</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </file>
  </fileContainer>
  <collection collectionId="631">
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="10437">
                <text>02. February</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
  </collection>
  <itemType itemTypeId="1">
    <name>Text</name>
    <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    <elementContainer>
      <element elementId="7">
        <name>Original Format</name>
        <description>The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data</description>
        <elementTextContainer>
          <elementText elementTextId="57501">
            <text>Newspaper</text>
          </elementText>
        </elementTextContainer>
      </element>
    </elementContainer>
  </itemType>
  <elementSetContainer>
    <elementSet elementSetId="1">
      <name>Dublin Core</name>
      <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
      <elementContainer>
        <element elementId="50">
          <name>Title</name>
          <description>A name given to the resource</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="57500">
              <text>February 5, 1964</text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
      </elementContainer>
    </elementSet>
  </elementSetContainer>
  <tagContainer>
    <tag tagId="3689">
      <name>amsbary</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="612">
      <name>grueser</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="137">
      <name>hawk</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="2506">
      <name>jividen</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="1852">
      <name>stobart</name>
    </tag>
  </tagContainer>
</item>
