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Dilly Sentinel, l"oa)eroy-Middleport, 0 .• Feb. '7, 1964

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Shop Saturday Night Til 9
Shop the lurn,iture values
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Floors -- See the special,
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Free Rent,
Melp counly's Bureau of Un-1partment of Labor, may
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employment ciflce, about to becom• • casullty In the hassle This wlll happen if 0 b I o
between Ohio and the U, S. DeDirecror William P. Dud·
accepts the offer telegraphhim Wday by the president
of the Middleport Chamber or
commerce Bob Coats.
• Stirred by the prospect that
4311 men an~ women (by last
weel:'s count) woold beve ro
travel to GaUipoUs each week

t&lt;&gt; "report In" the C of C Frlday night beld a, crash mee1lng, ooUclted approvll for Its
plan from Mayor Lee
Smltll
and each
Thi&amp; plan II to provide quarlerl in the Mlcldlep!rt , town
ball cOUIICU ehamber two daya
each week and the C ol C to
pay lhe minor travelmg
expettSeJ of per80111101 comins
!rom G8nipolla to tile
office.

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ens·es, Offered BU
Theoe oponseo are re1arded ol Labor for two weeki over a
as minor.
reduction of fl mlUion ·In bla
Said a C cl C opoke~~~WJ: lederal aUotment to carry on
"This I• a ridlculoualy IJillll operations of bla BUO offices
sacrifi&lt;'e ro make if we co ~ In Oblo. He haa said be must
vent 430 Mejga county people save thl8 much money in five
- unemployM, at that - from 111011tlu! and tile only way to do
having ro travel to GaUipoUs II ·w !I&gt; redllce stall and elimieach week."
aate part-time (small) county
BliC Director Dudley b 1 dfices The clOce In Pomeroy
been conducting a rullllflll bot- town haD, lor which ~ per
Ue with the U. S. Department tllDnth rent was paid, was one

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The Middlep!rt C of C tel&amp;graphed Ito offer to Mr. Dudley
thl8 morning.
'l1lt' Chamber'o hurried meeting followed Immediately tbe
end of the meeting of the Mid·
dleport·Pomeroy Rotary Club
in social
rooma .of
Heath
chureh.
Rotman Rep. George Melnhart reported results - none-

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Rugs now on sale and ·
Wearing Apparel for the

Rt. 33 lm·provement Pushed

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ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

COSTS A LITTLE MORE••• BUT
MAN, WHAT ADIFFERENCE!
SUN., MON., TUES.
Feb. 9 thru 11
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WIVES AND LOVERS"
(Spicy Comedy l
Janet Leigh, Van .Johnson
Shelly Winters
Colorcertions

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CLEARANCE SALE
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Before you buy gy freezer or refligerator,
visit us and see the big-value
Freez_er·p.l!!.-Refrigerator!

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"Clothing For Men &amp; Women"

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

"LEAYES OF GOLD"
ANTHOLOGY
aunt, Mrs. Della - lrwln,
who died Saturday evening. Ser·
were conducted at the
Bigony Funeral home with burial in Hebbardsville cemetery.
Mrs. Gould was the hous~ guests
of the Woodgerd• while in Mid·
dleport,

~lflmmroom~mmromo~

YOUR GOOD Wlll

MOST VALUED ASSETS!
We wdc - evoery opportunity 110 earn it
by belpins with your peraonal. family, aDd
business DlOil8}' matters when ._ am. ADd

a fulkenoice bauk, we

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BOOK STORE
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

Natural
Antique
Patent

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A Book To Own ••.
... To Give _ $3.95

WITH 107 LB. FREEZER
(MODEL AR-141

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BAGS

-~"'· - Pomeroy

National Bank

llr9ln&amp; Metp Countr for -

110 yean

POMEROY- RUTLAND

MATCH

Saturday 9 til 9
Midclleport, 0.

MARGUERITE'S..

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WITH
TRADE

e Air Conditioner~
$159
e Dehumidifiers -..,..-- $79

$229

WHEN YOU BUY AN AMANA. SINCE, NOBODY BU'fiAMANA
GUARANTEES All El~CTRICAL PARTS (PLUS FREE LABOR JlE..
PAIR ALLOWANCE ON EACH PARn ~~ 5 FUt~ y~t, . . .

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THE SHOE BOX
THE SHOE BOX

• Exclusive Frost-Magnet stops frost
before it starts I No frost ever forms
on freezer or food.
• Wall-ta-wall, organized storage-up
to 140 sq. in. more usable space.
• Full-width, full-view crispar with
see-through front.
• Spacious Stor-M or doors put more
food in sight and easy reach.
• Available In a variety of sizes and
colors.

NO MAJOR REPAIR BILLS
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COME IN TO SEE US
SOON AND OFI'ENI

JJ'ePay 3% lntere•l On SatJinp

loflier.

• Chest Freezeri ___ $1S9

To 8

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• Fast contact freezing, with freezing
coils fastened to solid aluminum
shelves. Keeps food fresher, safer,

REFRIGERATOR

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tban DOt. Try~

111 these modern features:

AMANA 1·4 CU. FT.

Sizes 4-10,

oftea

Only Amane offers you

The difference In Amana's Freezerplus-Refrigerator is in usable food
•fJ(l«, oolid construction, quality
materiala and hundreds of sensibly
engineered part&amp; you never see,
that siVIl you better performance
and real convenience. Storage is
arganiud for daily uae ••• In th•
big family..ize refrigerator and in
the superb Amana freeoer, too •••
all in one compact unit. Most people, like the man in the picture,
want to touch the quality peril! of
an Amana to see if they're real!
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til, and Karl Krautter had with menti011 of local payment
Dudley Friday in Columbus. He traveliug expenses for the
BOld Dudley explained bis posi- was made ro Dudley.
lion. stood hi• ground, aD&lt;! d&amp;- While the interview waa .II
cllned to consider a suggestion progr.,s, Dudley's of!'ICe nt

quarter. might be provided
free of rent fur an office in the
county.
Dudley'a position, aaid Melnhar~ in ·~fleet was tllat if
It
were done lor one it wuuld have

receiving telephone can. froM
other 10wns also offering U.
facilities, Meinhart oaid.
Dudley promised {o restort
the offlce as 50011 as tunds -.n
avaliable.

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PREPARING T'HE
BOYS of AMERICA
TO LIVE IN
TODAY'S
WORLD ...

Restayrc;~rt

Pomeroy, Ohio

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Crow's Steak House

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Pomeroy National
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POMEROY

Shopper's Bonanza

Pomeroy

MIDDLEPORT

Karr &amp; VanZandt
Motor Sales

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"Everything In Hardware"

Codlllac·Oidemolollo

Pomeroy, Ohio

Pomeroy, Ohio

Goessler Jewelry Store
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BOJ Seout and Cub Scout Equipment Headquarters
l'otneroy, Ohio

Columbus &amp; Southern
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Middleport, Ohio

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SALUTING LOCA:L

The Ohio Valley
Baking Company

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Ambulance

l'omeroy, Ohio

Pomeroy, Ohio
The Boy Scouts of Amerlce offer 1 youth an opportunity
to develop God-given telenh and ebllities. Exploring
meny fields of interest, 1 Scout grows In knowledge end
•¥erience. In so doing, he keeps himself physically
strong, montelly ewake end mor1lly streight.

Pomeroy Landmark
Jefk W. Cersey, Mgr.
POMEROY, OHIO

Meigs General Hospital
Pomeroy, Ohio·

Hoyt's Sohio Service
POMEROY, OHIO
Phone WY 2-9949

Ad Sponsored by these Firms and Citizens

REXAll DRUGS

Maple Lawn Poultry
Farm

Pomeroy, Ohio

TURKEYS, FRYERS and EGGS
Hemlock Grove, Ohio

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Middleport, Ohio

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Pomeroy, Ohio

Middleport, Ohio

Downie-Gross, Inc.

K&amp;C Jewelers

Columbia GAS

Rutland Furniture

THE MEN'S SHOP

Your Keepsake Dealer

Pomeroy, Ohio

Pomeroy, Ohio

Of Ohio, Inc.

Arnold Ortte

Sugar Run Flour Mills

Downing Insurance
Agency, Inc.

ROIINSON'S LAUNDRY and
DRY CLEANING

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Pomeroy, Ohio

Rawlings-Coats
Funeral Home

Middleport, Ohio

Ingels Furniture
Middleport, Ohio

Rutland, Ohl,

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West Main StrMt

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'bhio'.s Oldest Dodge Dealer"

Pomeroy, · Ohio

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TRI-WSTRE CLEANERS
MIDDLIIIOitT, OHIO

G&amp;J Auto Parts Co.· 3'
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Pomeroy Cement Block
Company
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Quality Print Shop . .

Home of Cooper Tires

BGihr Clothiers

Middleport, _Ohio

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p_,oy, Ohio

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Member F.T.D. Wlrt Servke
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til four point~, . . . wiCII
with Ill biQtll lead at· IDd Galllpo!JI'e Doll IIMIJe.
By, quorlln:
.,;,. polnta IIIII playJnc Ills blot "
remalnlq. am J.. let IllY quarter Mmi... Iller n.. Panlhon bad betler alm Pollltl'CI)'
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;.,, 'iaru• tbll lle''i"'l, led bll tum eD - fGUied and .... tirO tho third, at u.l2. Two ' orbo lfom the a- • tllq drOjlpod Galboolll
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to victory 0\'er lbe Yllltl!lc Gal- !No lbrowa witb a •• mdl • P111theta 8CClttq In lbe dou- In 21 oot of 54 for a • lboatlq J'omero!' - Swludlll ~~ d
llpo1is Blue Jlov11.o, IWI.
left. 'lbil! II80IJIO(I Ill tuct 11M blo ft&amp;ure wero Mlctey Wille- per cent ODd ~ sa.'lk 21 ~~ ; Wlnabrelmor 7-1-1111:
•• . Tl.. Plllthers' win put lbelll, vlctoey IWif for 11M Poatberl. brenn.r with 20 and am Jeftll WI al 74 lor rr per eenL
ell 1-7-IJ: 8mltla
' ' 'GaUtpoU. and Losan lqto a GalllpoJJa had 0111 11101'&lt;1 with 13.
In lbe preliminary CORiell, Cro1f
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blew It. Swindell hlt 1 l8cllll· 01\'U. were slitters Don Mai· in a thrilling game. , . pmo (111-13! 11.
. u·· AI"'· lht Blue DevU. bad Ill col !reo throw at lbe 17 oeccnd 111111 willl 20 IDd Pete Ander- wu tied 21-:!t, JD.30, SUI, and Galllpolla - YelP""' ,_.,_,
eight year jinx
for It marE. Den Ma&amp;nanl rnl!aed the 1011 willl 1t. 111ere were 'II swa in the last ball Of lbe 20; "'*'- 6-t-14; Tape
has heen thai long since a Blue llrst of a ..,. and one OD the points made at the free line, foorth quarter. High ocoren Ill"~; RDoch S 0 I• Bill•
De"ii team won a basketbaD aame play that prodr.ced Ute Gallipolis getting II, and Pom- GalllpoU. were Dan Gilmore I-S; Bostic 20 t:
. &amp;alnt m Pomeroy.
TKO Tbot wu It, u the Blue eroy 19. FouJIDc ool In tbe with II and Eddie HamUion -8; TOTALS JO (INI) A.
GalilpoUs was traillng by II Devll! tried for lbe rematnlnl foUrth quarter were Pomel'CI)''s with I0. Leading lbe Pllltben' lle!erve scare: Oa!UpnDa
. , , point•. 54--38, In the fourlll quar- seconds to SCOH but oouiAID't. Bob Crow and Mickey WID.. Offen•• wu Dovld Eskew with Pomonljl • ·

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·Coalton Rips

:Kyger Creek
The Plains is
AtRudandin

Greet
SPRING
Well-Shod
llo wolf-shad at polllltle,
your foot hut~ocl t.y a

Only

2.99
THE SHOE lOX
Middleport, 0.

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fana congregate to sell exotic birds, pedicree rabbits and a hoot of dogs besidesfrom m~tt• to pure-breds. Because this private trade ia unsodaliltic, the Soviet
preu has been crying for its demise, but the institution, which coes b!l&lt;k tb the 19th
ce~tury, is still tolerated by the o.uthorities and is doinJ a good business. Vendors
use bot water bottles to keep ~rop!cal fish warm and lllrds are kept Wider cover.

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Minersville, Ohio

FOR·SALE--...
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You Are Invited To The

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ANNUAL INFORMATION

MORRIS IMPLEMENT &amp; SUPPLY CO.

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MEETING
Thurs. Feb. 13-8 P .M.

PHONE WI 9-3202

PEAitl STREET

Headquarters For
FIELD SEEDS
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AT POMEROY LANDMARK STORE

FERTILIZER

Learn the latest Information on Weed Control Chemicals,
uses end applicetions, .including Pre-Emergence materials,
suc;h as Atrazine, Simazine end lorox. Chemical sprays, like
.fertili1.er and hybrid seed, have done so much to increase
yields and improve quality of today's food products. Meet~
ing conducted by Mr. D~n Hollis, our farm chemical reprlsentotive. Don't miss it, come, bring o friend.

FREE! •• Battery Charger

Doo~ Prizes- Refreshments
opinnaker•ilk" Jl"tal dWarfs ~ workman
t.top canopy al N.,.,. York'World's Fair. Pn.oela Ita \beme.

W'lfh Our Winter Special

"Sute Sign of Quality''
Sugar Run Flour Mills
Phone WY-2·2115
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PQ.neroy, Ohio

TRACTOR OVERHAUL, Plus 20%
SAVINGS ON THE REPAIRS.

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Meigs Equipment Co.
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Clyde A. Taylor, A. N., who
completed a seven months tour
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of Middleport High
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the daughter of lho late S.
and Roale Border
Is survived by her
Coy, a daughter, Sylvia
wards of Hartford, W. Va.;
son, Heory of Columbuo,
four brothers, Fred Stewart, Ml"
Tandy Stelfart, James
and Woodrow Stewart; lour
leri, Verg, Fannie, Murray,
Hazel.
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Rockefellers Postpone TV Appearance

way, and the ones who couJdn't care

less will judge him on ()\her ·issues.
There has be&lt;;n a great deal ()f criti·
cism about Britain's sale of busses to
Cuba, but what about the Americ~n firm
that is quietly getting canned milk to
Castroland? The company buys milk
from European farmers, cans it in European plants, and ships the milk to Luba

CRQW'S STEAK HOUSe~·

in unlabeled ca.ns. In Havana, the milk is
labeled by private importers, so supposedly no one is tbe wiser-but it's in op·
en secret, and oar intelligence certainly
must know about it.

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•oan Crawlord's "Strait-Jacket" has
moved ahead of "Cleopatra" in the lists
that record the top movie grossers .....
It's an old gambit, but still works: the
S\81' Of a nightclub show that isn't draw~
ing flies Is "for&lt;!ed to drop out because of
illness." Same with a legit show. Amaz~
ing bow laryngitis or viruses afflict stars
In flop plays. Anyway, · there were two
glaring examples in show biz during the
past 10 days . . . The news from Rome
is that Dino De Laurentiis and John Huston are trying to persuade Igor Stravin·
sky to compose the score for "The Bible." They also want Paul Newman, Maria
Callas and Richard Burton for leading
roles, proving onc:,e egaln that divorce
and headlined bllllky,-panky have no ef·
feet on the saleability of a star, even
when the vehicle is Holy Scripture.
The new "sell" by Connie Francis hal·
lyhooers is ber-eblc s.be bas some new
clot!tes and a .new hairdo, and they anti·
c!pate that she will become one of the
best-dressed ladles In the entertainment
. world. They als'o teep sending out communique• on ber lavish purchases of real
!'State, 'but have soft-pedaled,the romance
department. Apparentl~ ber papa's objections to the men in her life bave pre:

Marlene Dietrich took ip Francoijle
Sagan's new play, "Bonheur Impair et
Passe," Jl!Sl a few hours after she arriv·
ed ill Paris, and Immediately announced
that she'll love to star oa Broadway in
an lj:nglisb adaptation. HoweTer, those
who know Marlene best Interpret her en·
thuslasm as mere courtesy; she won't ex~
pose herself to a New York night club
for tbe biggest money on earth, so why
should sbe come to Broadway in a play,
where the critics are far rougher than
any cafe reViewers? .
Speaking for myself: If I had a bammer, I'd prealt all · recordings of that
Jll11esolil_e song, "If I Had 4 Hammer,"
hit or not ... I'll mlalrthe Judy Garland
· TV .lib.9111' wl\ell it~ off the air. -Judy .
IB alwi\YS · ~~tbli and appealing, and
'!!'bile teould have do.ge without some of
!ler seroJ!,d: 'r ate· ·IUest stars and would
hav, pref~ JUCiy •inglng to Judy doIng faltfYiROO ''rii.IIJ!i~S ~gs," that was
the fault · of tbe plijd\IC81'8 or writers or
directors, not Judy; she Ill still one of the
giant peTSCinallties of our time.
If 1t:1 tiue that Don Murray ,bas been
chosen to. play ~ t)nill·murderer Nathan
Leopold,; ~t •trlk!'s 'me as beln§ the slll~
lest ea&amp;ttng ~ :the year . . . . . I d rather valled.

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we should stop,''
1 Republlcan said
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a c h ma, ne¥er be the
Some og1 .. ,. after Feb. 16. Thar"t
when the Ed Sullivan Show, at the
Deauville H~tel, will present the
Beotles-and LIVE yet! England's
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sensational singing {?) group

whose screaming dit . ·es pro¥oke
near-riots among armies of
screeching teen-aged g i r II
wflenever the quartet appean
en stage or street. Their recor4
101es ia the past year we•t O¥er the
three million mortc. a·nd demand is
1till crowding supplr.

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wt a detachment
om Gu111tanamo
and thea keep It

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11th followlnl the
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laturday between

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Maharis Tells of
Near Voice Loss
BY ERSKINE JOHN~ON
HOLLYWOOD - (NEA)
The story behind "G&lt;orge Maharis Sings" can now be leld.
And it is in the same suspense
league with his battle to escape
from television's "Route 66,''
for a whole new career in ~
lion pictures.
Hepatitis felled him IO&lt;
a
year durlng the legal row, but
he' s now luUy recov•red and
starring In his first big screen
film, "The Satan Bug."
AS A YOUNG singer Mahar·
is was threatened , by pennanent damage to his v o i c e
lbroogb bad a,Wice from a vocal coach . In reveaUng t h e
story lor the .first tinle he told

age.'
"( followed his orders. Aller
five weeks the doctor said 1 bad

oaved my voice. Lookiag hacl
aow, all I caa dlink is that aot
talk.illg for five weeks was almoat as bad as hepatitis."
Maharis will · he recording
his sixth album alter complet,.
ing "The Satan Bug" and he's
planning a night club singing
hi1
appearance as part of
growth as an actor. Because.
he says, "singing is abnost like
acting .''
Doris Day heads soon I o r
London and filming of "Some
Other Love.".. .. . Man • of.
many-roles Mickey -BDoney .is
trying ,, new one - a Greek
-immigrant for a ''Rawhide ..
show going before the cameras
neat JDOnth .

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orsp!ps to hall a

hear Gene Kelly sin " Our Lo
to Stay " than Ton gB
t ve Is Here
Left My Heart In ;an';.,~~ t. wa~;ble "I
Gene croons "but oh m cts~~~ ~he~
swoonsville· the th~ught / T
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bemg pluc.."eu out ana lei~ ex onyds eart
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favonte Calllorma cuy IS just a .bit too
butchershop for my deJ.Jcate senslbJI!lles
... I thml&lt; Andres i&gt;egovia is losing all
the true. believers by p•aymg cheap commercia! tunes a long wtth the classical
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tou\ln "'rugg1e for many years despite
cnllcal approva,l, appears to have found
the formUla for success at last. He has
teamed with his wife, Anna Marie Moss,
and the hip dull are drawi.llg tremendous
applause at The Most ...'Not all pretty
g~rls with pretty faces and figures want
to gv · 0 :
oHtrl . Gay Bidart. a Gas~
ligh'" &lt;....u..j ... _. . ,. . .,, :;~n~u up J1er tips and
enrolled in the Yale school of playwrighting · .. Mrs. Gro11cho Marx is on the ail·
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SUNDAY', FEB. 9 through SATURDAY, FEB. 15 ·

By QOROTHY KILGALLEN
Mtss Midnight's Notebook: Close
friends of the · Nelson Rockefellers say
the Governor and his bride considered
making a nation-wide television broad~
cast ~xplaining their divorces and re·
marriage - tn the manner of Richard
Nixon's "Checkers" telecast during the
first Eisenhower campaign - but after
many t)IOughtful hours, decided against
it. Supporters believe it was a wise de:
cislon, because the voters unalterably on:
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posed to divorce are lost to Rocky any-

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'avy blockade to
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Dies Early Suuday

SPECIAL OFFER!

in Gallipolis Monday evening to :
attend the District Stewardship
worksh 1·p held in Grace Methodist church. Attending were. Rev .,
Carl Herring George Carson I
Vernon Web~r, Mrs. Herbert
Parker, Mrs. Helen Damewood
and Miss Marcia Karr,

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FEIIIIUARY

bluto came during a
!~~:~i~
game at Perohing Field between
two military teoms.
Tkee Vielnamese,
lor the
to Ill! Communist Viet
Cong I g~:~~
guerrillas, have been arrested i•
on suspicion of planting
t he
Am•eric••4
bombs.
Now
DALLAS - Jack
R•by's her Ol
"confident" legal. battery and
parade of witnesses were scheduled to go Into court today In Iciti,.IIS.
a hearing to determine if Ru- 1Pl•vllos
by's trial should be moved
another Texas city.
District Judge Joe B. Browo
has scheduled Ruby's trial to lserlted
lv!gln in Dallas Feb. 17 II t he
change of venue req•est Is denied.

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Edgar
Abbolt, Mrs. Edmund Butrimas.
Mrs. Olivl'f Clark, Mrs.
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Mr. and Mrs. Don Eastman
(Clyde Taylor) o'. Columbuo
spent the weekend w1th thelf
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leland
Saxton, Pomeroy, and. Mr . and
Mrs John Taylor, Mtddleport.
Mrs. Eastman recently employ·
ed at the Martella Mfg. Co.,
Pt. Pleasant, W. Va. ' has accepted employment with
the
Altman Coady Co., General Con·
tractors of Columbus.

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near the br!d11e at I 1. m. Sal:'
urday .
Wili!s Leadingham qf. .Metropolita" Motors said today Hy·
sell wao employed u a IJIOCb.
an1c only last Thutoday. In the
day and a ball he worked no
one at Metropoll~n noticed any
srgn of Hysell be1ng despondeat,
Leadmgham said.
Mr. Hysell gave 01 his last
employm~nt when he came to
Metropolitan a Pure Oll estaJ&gt;.
lishment In Pt. Pleasant,
VL
His emptc,ment eoded there
J .. qt ~vPJPha• when the busi'• He bed been
lrt.
had worked for
. tliddleport firms,

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Mrs. Welby Whaley,
Mrs. William Eichinger, Mrs.

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her husband had not
come
hom•. Hysell'l son, Mlllord,
earl~ Sunday morning found the
car his lather was driving park·
ed 011 the Ohio side of the Oh1o
River near the Pomeroy-Mason
bridge. The aon !oond his lather's lunch box and thertn011 jug
In the car.
The search then began for
Hysell. Pomeroy
Policeman
George Hicks said be was cer·

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ter !Jetween 7:30 and 8 a. m.
Saturday to go to work at Metropo1ltan Motors on Eut Main:
st in Pomeroy, but he never
arrl\·ed there, the sheriff said.
Hysell
is between J.Stl.l55
pounds, stands $'t", has fair
complexion, gray hair cut short
In a crew cut, and waa wearing
slr•Jlf'd white and blue overalls,
a white sweat shirt under his
over•lls, aud a green cap.
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SAIGON, South Viet Nam Two u. s. servicemen were
killed and 18 other American•
were Injured by terrorist hon1bs
at a softball game Sunday. It
was the third such attack
'!l•n\J1. The toll, althougl. nea·vy .1
cruk! easily iave lfeen
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Pomeroy, Middleport, Racine
and Point Pleasant rescue units
asked !vday to help the
Meigs Coonty Sheriff's Depart1mem drag the Ohio River lor
the body of a Bradbury man
mls•mg since Saturday.
Dell Loren Hysell, 50, of Bradbury. disappeared on his way
to work Saturday morning and
has not beeo home olnce, Sher·
iff flohert c. Hartenbacb said.
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MIAMI - Authorllles !abe~
led a• "definitely sabotage"
two explosions Sunday t h a t
wrecked a freight train and a
crane of the •trike-bound Florida East Coast (FECI
road.
The freight aboard the train
Included aerosol cans and choc·
olate Easter bunnies. Fire Chief
Stanley Wolf of Miami sa i d
when he arrived the cans were
exploding and the chocolate had
m•lted and was flowing across
the highway.

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WASIJINGTON - Mrs. Marguerite Oswald, mother of Lee
Harvey Oswald, promised "new
evidenct" filr the Warren Commis•lon today that she
aa!d
would prove her son innocent
of assaaalnatlng President John
F . Kennedy.
Mrs. Oswald said she would
lay her "trump cards'l before
the presidential commission
v.stigatlng .. the · assassination.
Since the day her son was
to death by Jack Ruby before
a national television au&lt;il!ence: I
lhe gray, plump mother
three has Insisted that Lee
vey did not fire the shOts that
killed Kennedy and wounded
T•xas Gov . Jolm B. Connally.

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their daughw and SDII-in-law,
. .,.,.. Thelma Grueser, 188ist·
Circle waa mode ·Monday...,.. hoDIO' on So. Fourth Ave., Ill ob- '!'IV! Pomeroy
EloiJIIIIIary
,....,.
Mr. and Mrs. Richar&lt;l Sh•
1!11 bv Mlaa Lena a - , Oilier·
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lng wheo Racine Chapter No. servonce ol the birthday of Mra. PTA wiU meet Monday at
lite World'o Flir ~.
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Mr. and Mra. ·Dana Halling, ler o&lt; Pandora, Ohio.
the Put Chlefa of Mag134 OES met wllb Worthy Ma- Eugene Smith and the wedding p.m There will be a FouodP.fS york Clly Tbo elan ... millie
Glenna Colburn, and Mra.
IIOila Temple . Pylhian Sisters ~nl guesb! of Mr. and tro~ Mary Lou lhle and Jolm annni•·ersary ()( Ml'll. Hallman's Day program, and
all .past plaa• .. villi , Waoblnctoll, D.
were OJeaU ot Mrt.. El· . Mrs.. Joe C8r!"Y received
'l!lunsday evelllllg at her home Mra. Carl Mattox were their lhl Worth p tr011
ided parenls, Mr. and Ml'll. Fred p'r..taenls ol both Central
C. oad tile New York IIPII sle- Haning.
word that her mother Is hoOplt·
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daughter, Mrs. Eustace WUson Thank you notes were read
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Sugar Run schools wUJ be hoD· trom Parllenburg May 11 """
Mr. and Mn. foam Gndby and"'"""
assaway , ·
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. The meeting, m charge of of Pt Pleasant, W Va
from Helen Johnson •nd Leda Guests were Mr. and;\ Mrs ored Fathers nlghl will
also then go on to New Yon by
Myrlta and Marcia, Mr and Mra. Bober! Jewell
Lawrence ~rung, open. Mrs. Peter Lalich is here Mae Kraeuter for gilts aod Eugene Srruth and ch . dren, be observed and each lather bus from W••ldngtoo,
visited
N!latives called on his parents, Mr. and
, . wtth the Lord s Prayer Ill with her mother, Mrs. Stella card! they received while ill. Timmy • John, and Cindy • Mr. will tw counted IWJCe. Mothers
and went tv see Obert Mra. Glen JeweU.
uruson. A thank you note waa Ebersbach, who Is a medical Margaret Neuman was re- and Mrs. Fr,ed S?'lth Sr., and of the fourth grade will ~ bOll!·
Markfrls wlw has been confln·
~tad from Mrs. Karl Grueoer patient at Holzer HospU,al Ill ported ill at her home in Syra· the Hoffman s children, Mike , ess&lt;•. At 'r'Jl.m. preceding the
to the hospital.
Mr! Earl McGrath called on
Dowers sent at the death Galhpolis.
cu,. ~na Wheeler was re- Tam• and Beverly_
I mee!ing there will be. a
.4nnool PHS Alumni Mr . and Mrs. Cecil Jewell and Mrs Charles McGrath an~ chll·
~I bel lather .. Members were Mr Herman Mattax and Faye ported In Meigs Memorial Hasol aU rooms
mothers In
Event P Planned
o)aughters came Sunday to visit dren.
reminded .to brmg an article for Morm of South Charleston, W. pllal, Eutab swan In
Holzer
teachers' loonge.
The officers and
her mother, Mrs. Jolm Black· Mrs. 'Mendal Jordon, C8ri&gt;el'"
lhe s•nshine basket to the next Va . spent Sunday with his mo. Hozpital, Gamet Smith in St.
0
The Ways and Means
of the Pomeroy High wood and Donald.
ter, io taking care o1 .the pool
meeung of the Temple. The ther, Mrs. Elmer Mattox and Joseph's Hospital, Parkersburg,
mittee ol the Pomeroy Ban School Alumni Association
ofllce while Mrs. Obert Marktr..eling pme donatl'd by Mrs. al&lt;o wtth Mr . and Mrs. Carl and Bertha Sayre In Univer·
.
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•'WU:tam Killinger was awarded Mattox.
sity Hospital, Columbus.
At a .meeting of the session Boosters Association WID
Thur&gt;lday evening at the
World Day of Prayer service ins is at the hospital with ....-.
to MISS Erna Jesse.
Mrs. Ora Roy, Columbus, is All committees exempU!Ied of th• Middleport First Untied Monday at 7.30 P,,m. at
t h of Kenneth Harris, Wetzgall-st. wUI be held at the Forest Ruq Markins.
.
Methodist church Friday Feb- Ml' nd M
K
th W bh
Games were played during the gueBt of Mrs. Dale Mourn· their work while Landmarks Presbyterian Church Monday hom" of the chatrman, Mrs . Plans were discussed for
the soclal hour and
a- ing ror several days. Mrs .. Roy were read by Worthy Patron. ~venmg . plans were mad~ for MaXIAP Arnold, Athens Road. annu~l banquet to be held
rua~, 14. at 2 p.m. ''Let U• Bonn;e~ and r~rs.en:eo
warded to Mrs. Mike
is a former resident of Middle- The Worthy Matron annoonced mst•llation of church ofhcers. The .Sy.racuse Ladles
•rday, May 30 at the ~omeroy Pray Wll. be tbe tbeme of the and Mrs. Elsie Hanlil.l! (.~
Mrs Karl Grueser, Miss
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meet'mg a nd Beu Iah Stobe r t and the mornmg worship service on part men t WI'II . mee t
d d .serv ill a~L f
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Sund•y include Robert Telfks· . h
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p.m. an ancmg w ""' rom org.......,., enure s over 1 e
anson WI
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A ••lad course was served
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bary James Buchanan, Hubert .11 b
P m. o a.m.
wor . me
urcues w par· Mr. and Mrs. Fred eon,
1 ted r the
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Tayl~r • Mrs · Arthur
Lewis wndt h'.1comp e 1 bear h ld sFoobp
Officers of the Association t!cipale in this service includ- Scottown are helping affi{l
to
Irays bY Ilh e hostesseo.
re
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f th Mrs J . E. Harley elders; Dale 15 1 4. 30
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pres
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rom
romeroy,
for
her
parents,
Rev
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a · p.m. a e yracuse Evel n Gilmore first
Rock S rin s En• '· •' '
Atteuding were those
UXI IOTY
evemng serving from a table Walburn, Marcus Chambers, Le· Schoo ·
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Barnhart.
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and Mrs. Adam
F'
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land Brown Vincent Dabo and
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ident; Joseph Struble, oecond
and Forest Run. The Mr and Mrs Asa Jordan'
!,Irs. Arnold Hayes, Mrs.
AThe\ Mid~l~~&lt;&gt;rl
t~m~n ~ ecora
m a en me
me. Everett Fo~eman
dea~ons; The Disabl&lt;:d American Vet· vice president; Elrna
Is invited.
Mid~leport Mr~ Jake Lee ahd
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ry Bethel Mrs Gladys Cuckler duxllarTuy sde 8 co~er 1 th e
Mrs . Rodney Sa~er, Mrs. Ed· erans and the Auxiliary
will secretary and treasurer;
vt'sited' Mrs. Katie \vn.
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Mrs. Carrie Grueser, and Mrs. home of Mrs Wayne Gibbons.
ami
ward Burkett, Mrs. Everett and meet in regular sesston, Moo·
art a
ayer ass
t
The Fourth Quarterly Confer- son Sunday.
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The valentine. theme was ~....
M.rs. Herman Bailey, deacon· day at 8 p. m.
retary -and lr_easurer. .
will be lleld at Heath Mr and Mrs. Tom Will• had
Delb.at Elselsteln.
- '!'be March meeting will be ried out in the table decorations
esses .
.
Founders' Day Will he
of the executive comnuttee
Church Sunday after· as gnesls Ernest Gulnth~ aad
'he!Q at the home of Mrs including an arrangement
of
OSf
Lew•~ Sauer, Jr., Roscoe F1fe ved honoring past
~r. ~arlngold d!ro;mKJr.,ed
at 2 p. m. Rev . Stanley daughter, Irene, Cincinnati.
Adam Ebersbach with M.rs .
red and wh 1·•• carnatt'ons Wl'th
. .
and Richard Sauer new trus·
eu
• d ro enn y,
McGuilliard, Portsmooth Dis-Mrs. Jobn St.iul
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Leg1onatres of Feeney Ben- t
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be'
. ed and charter members
Mayer an Nora Rice T
old llayes and Mrs. Lucille B. red and white tapers
tt p st Am .
Legion ees. WI 11
so
recogruz . the Portland PTA meets
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· Superintendent, will be In
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Hawk ill! 01 hostesses.
Foil wing the din~er mem· ned tho • xilertcantt ~ed f · at th• service. Mrs. E.
next meeting will be m
of the meeting. A II SEKI GETS CHANCE
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an
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kb
ted
k day at 7:30 p.m. at the
and volunteer helpers are
be
th Off' 'al Bos d
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bers of the group gave readings neral services conducted for ew s ary ~as e ec
c er School.
come.
mem rs o_1 . e
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LOS A.NGELES ~UP[)
in observance of the birthdays Mrs. Della Roach SUnday in the of the sessiOn for the
new The Daughters of Ruth Class
and commiSSIOn members a:e Featherweight champion Sugar
of famous men In history includ· Pilgrim Holiness Church
at year.
the United Methodist church
PARTY HEI.D
. .o attend. Reports Will Ramos and his entour.age left
ing Lincoln, Washington, Wil· t1organ Center. Mrs. Roach Mrs. G&lt;orge Anderson
meet at the church Mon. A Valentine party was
be g•ven by the Hev. M. K Dow· I today lor Japan where Ranlo•
H. Harrison, Thomas Ed· was the mother of Mr. Don a report of the recen\
at 12 noon for a potluck din- Feb . 4 -at the home of
son and commtss!On chairmen. will complete traimng for h~a
ison and the poets, Henry Long· Boach, Middleport.
Preobytery meeting he d
followed by the
regular Lee Salser in honor of her
Ititle out with Milsunori Selub
A memorial service in nor1or1 fellow and James R Lowell
Rev Odell Manley was the Galupohs. Special
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evening.
There
will
be
, at Tokyo.
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·of the late Mrs. Sally
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Mre. Russell Mills, presJ~ent, officiating minister with spec- on was ex en
rs.
The Riverview PTA wl11 meet the .F.UB church. Games
music eac mg . t pro- ' Sek'b
J IS t e secon ra
Jllid w&gt;s held wh•n
was in charge ar the busmess ial singing by Rev. and Mrs. the! Coleman and Mrs.
Monday Feb 10 at 7. 30 P m 1 ed F
r 1 ti
by local and out"de tal· Ienger for the crown and will
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line .chapter 172, Order of
session and also announced
the
Odell
Manley
Mrs
Guy
Sayre
Walburn
for
operation
of
the
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program for the evenmg. The and Macy Carter. Pallbearers
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ing planned and all parents and
served to- Gene
nln&amp; at the Masonic Temple in group enjoyed
singing fol· were Albert Roush
Gordoo Rev. Howard Ruppelt
friends are urged to attend
AI' - u • .'! · "~e'rrv
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lCia •= riS, n•
NEW SHIPMENT!
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a . or on, lowin~ the program. Plans were Wolfe, Sam
Clark, Charlie
.
The W.S.C.S. of Heath Meth·
Crai , Ricke ,
W. &gt;1. and William Kmg, W. made for the anniversary dm· Clark, William Ratlifle, and to be used agam by the
odist Church will meet Monday
Demar~• Ann A~h.
P., pr.estded dunng the meet·
to be held in March.
Harry McGuffin.
gatton. The Westmm~ter Youth evening at 7:30 p. m. at the
Klmmle
lng w1th Mrs. Rom~ Hawkms Tbe hostess served a dessert Attending the services were Fellawshtp are provJdmg
church. Mrs. L. w. McComas
Jackie and Brian uuuy, 11
Th non-crumbly type cManer.
·and Beth Pullen servmg as pro
to members attending In· Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Ro•sh, folders.
will present the program study Debhte Pickens and a
tern for absent offJcers..
cludmg Mrs. Mills, Mrs. How- Mrs. Dale Mourning,
Gordon Plan: were announced for the with Mrs. Alfred Scarberry, Jr.
Fisher The alsog'"•''·II
Cleans painted walls, papered
Mrs. Norton was assiSI&lt;d
Da' ley Mrs Everett Bach· Wolle Harry McGuffin Mr and Valentme party to be held Feb. devotional leader
Hostesses b
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walls, acoustic ceilings, WIDCatherine Mitchell, A.M.,
ner M;s David. Ohlinger Mrs. Mrs Sam Clark Mr ~nd .Mrs 16 with the children o! the wt' ll b Mr
Bern
. ard F It e rat&lt;'&lt;! the birthday of
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dow shades. 2 lb. cans.
starpomts,
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Daniels, Mrs. John Vro- Charles Clark and William Rat·· . eiP.s ounty ome 3
Mrs. Roscoe Wise, Mrs. Jark
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Oma Nelson, Ruth; Lena Bunce, man Mrs Robert McElhinney Jif(e Others from Middleport etgn studenls as guests. A pot· Bechtle and Mrs Thoma Rt'
Housewares De~t.
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CRUSADE ANNOUNCED
a~d er~ '"~ ~~g, • a;
Robert Byer •. Mrs. B. F . included Mr. and Mrs. Lowrence uc sduppethr at 61:30 Rp. m. Rwt ley,
An evangelistic preaching cruoma
aw '"'·
Parmalee Mra Richard Roller Manley and son Roger 111d prece e e par y. ev.
upFEB IZ
.
Main FIDOr
Rosemary Lyons gave the
Mrs. Len~ McKinley, Mrs. Pa~ daughter, Mrs. Rosemary Hy- pelt. evangelism committeeman White Rose Lodge will meet sade for the. Tuppe~s Plat~s
er.
Kl
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d M El ood Ph'l·
church at a
EUII church ctrcult wtll be held
1 will represent the
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arr , ·• se • r · an
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Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 p. ~t the Tu rs Plains church
The Associate Conductress, Mrs David Jenkins Mrs Lee Ups and daughter · Mr Car 1 presbvtery meetmg at Waverly
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m. •• e eglon a n ' e- February 16-28 at 7·30 p m
aom• ...m~, ga.ve er ec ure Smith and two gue1ta, Mrt. Ed Manley and WllUam Manley.
eb. II. An mv1tat1on was
Hostesses will be
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and Obligahon mght was obser· Haggerty and Miss Phyllis stan.
from the Syracuse
Miteh, Mrs. Edgar AI·
ved with William Kmg, w. P. ley. The traveling prioe 4anat· /lolary Senices
Church sesswn..lor the
.
Mrs_
Joe Turner
f.· •
!n charge. A salad course was ED RY Mrs. Byer was won by
church to participate In their
Mr Ida B ·h
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served following the
M James Daniels
Held on Thursday
90th anniversary observance 1n
s.
a&lt; ner,
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with Mrs. Leslie Ervin
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Bosary services were conduct. June.
cberge.
ed by the Rev. Father John
Kniglrtl of Pythias
Turel In the sanctuary of the Recent Bride is
Lodge Meeting Held
Mrs. Lochary;.
• No frost, no defrosting ever, even
Hostess of Guild
Sacred Heart church Thursday
Knights of Pythias Lodge 210 1
in freezer. A delight to use.
Th• Guild of Grace Episcopal evening preceding the meeting Guest of Honor
met Thursday evening at 1 he ,
Church met Wednesday evening of the catholic Women'• club Mrs. W. F. Clark, assisted by castle hall in Middleport. Karl
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in the parish house with Mro. In the church auditorium.
Mrs. Clifford Leifheit.
M r a. Owen presided over the lodge
• Twin vegetable Hydrators hold nearly
TONIGHT
Patrick Lochary as hosteaa.
Mrs. Richard Freeman, pres· Gem·ge Skmner and Mrs. W. A. in the absence of the Chancel·
'!&lt;t bushel. Storage door.
"GIDGET GOES TO ROME"
Mro. J.E.D . Hartinger, prest· !dent: wa• In cnarge of the Drake entertamed With a
lor
Commander, Clyde
lld•ent,, conducted the meeting mee ng which opened w 1 t h ty 1'hursday evemg at
• r drews.
(Technicolorl
Cindy Carol, as Gidget, Jam· which opened with devotloll! by prayer by Father. Turel. Fol· hom• , Rock Springs Road hon- During tile sick report
es Darren, Jessie Royce Lan· Miss Vida Jhle. Mrs. A. R. lowmg a short busmess sess10n, orm~ Mrs . Roy Riffle, a recent Henry Swift was reported
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dls, Ceaare Danova, Dan1elle Kni~ht gave a report on
ga~es were played with prizes bride In the community.
fined to Meigs General "ospit·l
deMeh, Joby Baker, Don church meeting which she
awarded to Mrs. Thomas Hen- Games were played under
al and Tom Mills reported ..
Porter, Jeff Donnell.
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with trade
feelvrette: Spies' Guy.
Mrs Fred Crow Jr. and Mrs. essy, rs. . .
om on an trecllon o
rs "el eit and 1rom the hll.'!pital. At the
Colorcartoons
Theodore Reed Sr. attended
Mrs. Mary Kunzelman . .Refresh· slide(! of the Rose Bowl nar~ade l of the- meeting members
Cincinnati. Following a
ments were served by the host- and a flower garden in Mans- ed to the dining room for
SUN., MON., TUES.
business session, the
esses, Mrs. Thomas Hei1J1essy, field were shown by Mrs.
and ice cream donated
Foil. 9 thru 11
er of the evening was spent
Mrs. T. A. Hennessy, Mrs. Rob,on , after which Mrs.
Carl owen. Mr. Riley ~~~[:~· II
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
''WIVES AND LOVERS"
cuttmg and sewing blocks for
Mary Kunzelman, Mrs. John on behalf of the group
waa In charge of oervlng.
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quilt for Children's Hospital
Handley, Mrs. Homer Brlckles, ed Mrs . Riffle with a
A I 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;iiiiiiiiiii
Janet Leigh, Van Johmon Cincinnati after which
and Mrs. Charles Clarkson. The dessP.rf course was served by Ill'
s~:~~rc:~~!:.:•
menta were served
the
valentine theme was carried the hostesses to Mrs.
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