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Pomtn&gt;y-MiddlepOrt, ~ Feb. 28, ltef

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rouodffl Doy is Observed by
'*• Chester
Parent-Teacher Group
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M . I About
om Y
People In
Pomeroy

..._ 111o atoster PTA mes 11 1&gt;eeo l!liitad m~ plaotl!
11101 Gracie School Monday, Feb- uot In lhe scbool llhrory .

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. ~. A communication wu
I,'Hd lll!IOUliClng a Melga Coon9- .lleallb Resoorces meeUn1 to
lje _beld In Middleport ThUJ'9da.Y ,
Feb. 27. Mrl. Gary DID and
Mra. Wyatt ClladweU were nam·
ed .. delegates.
--The report of the Meigs Coonl1 Council PTA meeUng waa

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f7S to parchue boob.
The unit voted to contribute
$25 to the Cooney Councll Sclx&gt;
lanhip Fund. Mrs.
Brown's 6th grede w., ~war&lt;~;
ed the attendance for navmg 1o
parents present.
Mrs. Karl Kautz,
Day cloatrman, . announced
?rognm which included a solo,
" My Task~ " by Mrs. Paul

Mr. and Mrs. Fn!cl
ed ho
baum re~
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alter a VIS!! m Indianapolis, Ind.
with !heir 5011 and daugnter-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rosenbaum and lamil Jack
baum underwentY;urgery
Thursday and Is
nicely.
Mrs . E. J . Hill returned nome
Saturday after a visit with rela·
tives in Columbus
Miss Mary HiU ~nd ne&gt;hews,

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wi~h;;;rrents, Mr . and Mrs.

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sages to Mrs. Karl Kautz,
Donald Mora . and Mrs.
Wood .
Mr. and Mrs. C. J . Struble
Teachers present were
the week end in Columbus
given corsages. These includ- with his sister and brother-ined Mrs. Weese, Mrs. Strasbaugh
, Mr. and Mrs. Claude JewEighty Cub Scouls, their fam· Mrs. Baum, Mrs. Tripp, Mn.
Enroute home, they visited
Dies lDd guests attended the Brown, Mrs. Roush and
her parents , Mr. and Mrs.
IIUlllll Blue and Gold Banquet Smith.
Des, Sr., o1 Logan.
o1 Cub Scouls of Pack 2~. Sal· A brief Founders' Day skit
Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Marshall
urday evening al the Salisbury " What PTA Means lo Father .: of Louisville, Ky. were week
~1. Franklin Rizer Jr., ask- wa! presented by Paul McDa~- end guests ~f her mother, Mrs.
ed grace preceding the 6:30 pot- lei, Roy Holwr, Earl Dean, !. John F. Bally and family.
luck. dinner.
0 . McCoy, Paul Baer, Re i d Mrs. Ola~ Genheimer of Col~ Yoong, cubmaster and Young and Robert Wood. A
u~.bus .arrJVed Saturday for a
masil!r cl ceremonies, introduc-- lng by Mrs. Kautz concluded VIsit With ~er mother,. Mr~.
ed Mrs Jamea Will president the program.
John F. Bally and relat1ves 1n
ol .l bl SaJisbnry PTA sponsors
Refreshments were
Pt. Pleasant, W. Va.
&lt;II l!!t Pack, wbo ~nded coo- by Mrs. Rex Bailey, Mrs. Char- William Knight of Pt. Pleaspalliations and continued sue· le~ WildermUth , Mrs.
ant, W. Va., formerly of Pom·
behaH of the PTA.
NeweU and assisted by Mrs. eroy underwent an emergency
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h
d Esther Wright Contributing
appendectomy Monday at Pleas'lble.~d . ... ut:Jll , ofteacS ellr ban tes:ses were
Woodrow
ant Valley Hospital.
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"" treCtor
a s ury
M Ru W t
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JCheol, spoke briefly on the ra, Mrs. Pete Elberfeld , Mrs.
rs. ss a ~on vtsi . ~thletlc
afte
h'ch Horace Karr and Mrs p a u day afternoon wtth relatives m
a
t~"!~m,Charlr !'!..,'
Baer
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the ..... ;;o~er,
es vnan·
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eey, Pomeroy High School root- The hospltaUty committ&lt;e
ball coach, spoke 011 "Physical M.arch ts as follows : Mrs.
Fllness." FoUowing Mr. Chan- FICk, Mrs. Charles Flclt,
eey'o address a g~t was pre- Henry Bahr, Mrs. VIctor Bah&amp;c, [
Anted to 111m' from lhe Pack. Mrs. Roy Gillian, Mrs.
Miller, Mrs. I. 0 . McCoy,
'!be meeting concluded with Norman McCain , Mrs.
A report 1111 the purchase ol
the presenlation of awards. CUb Mrs. Willard Taylor, Mrs.
formals was
discussed
Scouts receiving awards were, Dean and Mrs. J . M. Gaul.
the Staff and
Officers
J!1ddie Young and Charles Clark A basketbaU game
Club of Meigs Temple, •'Yihian
~h a silver arrow point; Bob- the PTA fathers and sons
Sisters met Monday
evening
by Blickston, a gold ond a sil- eluded the evening.
at lhe home of Mrs. Cash Bahr.
.ver arrow point; George SkinShe was assisted by her mothner, • three year pin; Carl Ofer, Mrs. George Childs.
lUll, one year pin; Ricky Gaul
rS. m1 S
Mrs. Karl Owens, president,
ind Gene Davis, each one .gold
presided when the hostess list
and three silver &amp;JTOW pomts;
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was made for the
QPn Pullins., hear badge and
of the year.
Mrs. William
one &amp;old and one sliver arrow One of Middleport'
Lowe
read
an
article
entitled,
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point; Wilbur Leilheit. Jimmy izens, Mrs. J. H. 8 sen or
" My Past Has Caugnt
Morris and Wayne Pullins, each Smith, of Grant-s~
Me" written by a
a wolf badge and one gold and her 9Sth birthday Monday Jl'eb. B. PhllUps for a church
one sliver arrow pomt, and 24th. ReJatives and friends vis- tin jn California which M r 1.
Gre1 Eblin, a beat badge.
iting her Sunday and Monday Lowe had attended while there.
presented her with gHts.
Mrs. Ben Neutzling
Miss Hazel Van Cooney servof lhe fonnals but
Potluck
ed 1 birthday dinner Sunday to
decision waa made.
Ithese guests, Miss Maude Tay- staff members are asked to
Pinner to be Held
Ilor (Rister of Mrs. Smith), Mrs. lend the regular meeting of
Plans were made for a plan- ~ La
L Sand
M'ddl rt· Meogs Temple Pytbiaann~.:/:!:11
ned potluck dinner at 6:30 p.m.
ura · u ers, 1 epo ' Match 3 when final se
at:lhe next meeting on Monday . Mrs. Mary Pullins, Georgia; 'II be ade
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' 1 and the honored guest
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ldarcb 23, when the Jane How- A 11
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A ronnd robin card was sen:t II
elJ· Tent No 95 Daughb!rs of
ower arrangemen or e
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Unloo Veterans, met Monday Ch 1 M N
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unable to atb!nd beca!IS4oll
~ng at the DAV hall.
~ar esed here abmirlhee,daw 0Mondaso of illness. FoUowmg
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Elizabeth CompbeU, president and Mrs. Charles (Sia) Wise, mess meeting games we r
ClpOlled the meeting in ritual- Waverly. The decorated birthand prizes awarded
lslle form. EUa Miller was re- day cake was baked and
Mrs. Alfred Biggs, Mrs. Karl
pOrted home !rom hospital and senled by Mrs. Ed Smith
Owens, Mrs. Phil
Elizabeth Darst quite ill in Pomeroy. Cake, Ice. cream
and Mrs. Chester ~Ide. Mra.
Mflp Memorial Hospital. Jen- nuteup favors were served
Bohr and Mrs. Childs served
nil! Howell, Zana Bnxter, and visitors during the afternoon. a d.,sert course at the close
Clira Zler remain m and Gold· Calling lhrnugnout the
the evenmg. Mrs.
Ch~•ter
Jj -Eberfeld, improving. Sev· were Mr. and Mrs. Otto
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and Mrs. Paul
Zirkle j
eral communications were read. man, Jackson; Mr. and
Will be ho~es .ror March ..
'nte traveling prize donated by Ed Smith, Pollieroy; Mrs.
The Seruor High BnpiiSI
Lena Hamm was awarded to ry Pullins, G....gia: Mr.
You!" Fellowsblp members
Campbell.
Mrs. Everett Davis Miss
Racme
were guests atam.ll
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and
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. Mr. and Mrs. Pearl gl11e0 b th Flowers"
Se . Highn.
Van Cooney, Dianne and Mike,
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Mrs. Charles McNamee, Mrs. lowahlp of lbe Middleport First
C. H. Wise, Miss Maude
Church Monday
PDMIROY. OHIO
lor, Mrs. Laura L. Saunders, ingM.
Donald
Mrs James Murr L D
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Boone, advisor,
TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
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assJsted
by
Mra. Milton
FH. 26-27
!Inger, a o1 Middleport.
Hood in planning the
NOT OPEN
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Co;&gt;e,
Larry Glad U -realdelli, w•l-11
lando, Fla., son and daughterwe ' V·
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in-law of Mrs. Smith called corned the guesls and g a v e
Feb.
· Much' 4
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grace
at table.
Wolt21 Dl
WIShes. She was
Attending
f
Rae'
snev- •
with a card show·
rom
me '!'ere
·•swORD IN THE STONE" er from her friends and rela- Mrs. ~belyn Young, adviSOr
(Teebnicotor)
lives
and S/ID'fey Baker,
All-Ctrtoon Feature! Meet:
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Cole, Carol Wilcoxin,
Nancy
'Wart. • Jooy de•tined to beHOLDING DEVOTIONS
Yoot, Allee ~lelend, Gary Wll...,..., Eniland's King Arthur!
ford and Roger Shiflet. ·
.Merlin the &amp;logician! FUN!
The women of Heath MethoIncluded In the host churcb
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Church
In Middleport are group were Paul Hanes, David
holding
morning
devotions and
C•rtoont
a prayer session each Tuesday and Jack Sigman,
Marilyn
morning
from
9:to
10
a.
m.
Stumbo.
StepRunie
Pullen,
Bud7
ii:iii:Sc!~a~n~d~40&lt;;::;;.;::;;~:;::_:~::~~,:::::;..=,!
dy
Moore, Steven
Larry Hindy.
GladweU,
Pat
during the Lenten ""'""'·
Edwards,
Games
wore played durJna the social
hour. The dining rooma were
det'Orated In the "heart a n d
flower'' theme with a 1a r g e
heart centerb!g lbe table. All
Just Around The
arrangement of pink roses also
was used on lhe table to carrY
Come In To
out the theme.
enri•tt•t's Beauty
Sandw~. cookies
a nd
punch were ser•ed by mothers
of lbe group Including
Mrs.
I Kalad Hlndy, Mra. Sigman,
Mrs. Delbert ·Becker and Mrs.
Charles Edwards.

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the Chutcb of Christ. olfwt.- VIII "'""ar Reynolda u-anin~· Burial WRJ bJ Gravel Hill
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W. Va. visited With hll
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nolda, Gardner Reynolds, Ed· Reynolds, dur1llf lbe -end.
gar Reynohll, William T. Aull&gt; He e«me for hia d1ugbter,
erson, MerriU Brlus and Fnod
Russell. Out-&lt;&gt;1-town relaUves Mich.; Mrs. Thqmao
West
attending were Mr. and Mrs. arid Mrs. Anna Ross, Akron;
Wllliam R. Reynolds, Ritcbie, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner
Rey·
Patricia, Kenneth, and Michael, nolds, Lebanon Crlllg Reynolds,
Kalamazoo, Mich.; -Mr. a nd l an~ Mr. and Mn. lknry Hut.Mrs. Shelby King,
t.ansing, IseD,
FaUo.

Miss Jerri Frick of

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ELBERFELDS ••• Visit the Furniture Department on the Second Floor
SEE THE. LA RG E N EW S ELEC TI 0 N OF
• Chest and Upright Freezers • $ingle Door Refrlg.er1ton
defrost and Frost-Free e Gas and Electric R1nges 30" 1nd ~"
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o IceMagic automatic lee maker
replaceo every cube YDil 1110.
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need defrosting,
• "Thin·wall" deaian (nereuea
otoroae apace. s.. it
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1be March meellitc of the
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Mrs. Lee Smith 1 member .~ ~"!~
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vlsltaUoo 'held Tuesday.
altel'IIOOil Qll Wodneoday,
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Holpltal.
GrondPolenll
Mr. and Mrs. Cjlester Erwin the bas been tlslllna lor lh
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Cunwere In Belpre over lh• weet· past two weeks with her"':: ~ ~~. Sr., Jocaf, and Mr. ail•
end .. guests of their 9011 and er and slllter·ln-law, Mr.
Eve~l Roush,
Reelhe.
family, Mr. and Mn. Micbael
Reese West and her
Gtoa~~Andmotber ~ . r.t,r a.
Erwin aod 9011, Scott.
Maud
Acltley. They
CUnilllf. The CundH!o have
Mra. Henry Hennesy has
her to her home
daughter and aon, V»
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'clerk said, "No,
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pocket, nit c~rt was "busJ" a Utile lata for
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Dear Helen: . ·
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I haVe been coiJect(ng.!'!''!!JOIThey don't oeU beer « Uq- Jed stamps and ba~ ~ !jlat
In vendln~ maehlnel. Wby •he mlaaionarfes ~ ~ , . ,!0
Itll&lt;!•n. U it's against lbo taW to get food and cloiiii!!C foo:. ~le
cl&amp;arettes to i atinOr, are in other C&lt;)Utltrleil,;·Cpuld , '1011
allDIVed """re lbey can pleuo tell me 1101111 pll.. ·• to
them . wlthPIIt.: beln&amp; eheck· eend the eanceUed .ft8!111". . I·
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take oft enve!Qpea? - :ANNA
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soon from lbo Surseoa vO. ·may I8Jid .Jtiul ~·
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the relidenta of the
and oaw stranle.thlngs
mow, scme as large as two o;O.iore
odd-balls bad uever been seen ~
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Corre1pondento Association.
LaWti!IICO, 1 nationally syndicited b&gt;lumnllt and editor and
)!!lblisher of U.S. News &amp; World
iteiiort migazlne. Is the last

down 13, 5:45a.m.: S.M. Jenk•
up 15, 2:10 p.m.; Lungs Point Evangeline Chapter, O.E.S.,
up 14, 5:50 p.m.; Valley Voy- will hold a rummage sale on
ager up 11. 11:50 p.m.: Marilyn Friday and Saturday, March 13
M. up 14, 1:30 a.m.; Pamela D. and 11, in the bulldiog formerdown 11, 6:45 a.m.: Tlbolt do'MD ly occupied by the Sanborn
16, 5:10 a.m.: Jerry Bosworth IJewelry on Mill-sl In Middle- !
ij~g member or the founders up 17, 2:10 p.m.: Jefferson up lpc..•rt. There will be- a bake aale
. &lt;4 the usoclatlon, which was 17, 1:20 a.m.· Charleroi up 17, lon Saturday.

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Image Found
Dies at Home
On Wedne~ay Distorted

Ex-Merchant,
Postmaster,
Dies Today

MoAftbur'oi .lr.ak1n, 0..... topt the· liiJhlandera alln.
ail ~ ldvllltare of a frlald After McArthur hocl odpd
aecond haU ohootlng perform- Into an 1!-11 lead at !he end
a nee "l' Southwestern Wedaes- of, the lint period, Cook lt!d a
day nlibl to m!Uct a 'It-51 de- $00tbwl!llern chafle that carfeat on the Gatlla ~ty cham- rled llie GaUl• Camty champs
R!11111l In the opening l't1llnd ol liito a 3$-tO lead wilb three minthe WeUston C!Jsa A Seellonal uteo to play !n the HCOnd quarTuurnament IIIII olliclaUy brlnl ter. But; a1aiiJ Kelt, Slooe, and
the baaketball seaSOII to a ct... Balea, olq 'with some fine
for Gallla caa• tea011.
oullllde shooting by 5-I senior
Aller playing the Generals on ~nl BDI Bullock, shovt!d Meeven terms througboul the fll'll Arthur Into a halftime lead of
hall, tbe lilglllanders went Ice: 38-U.
cold In their field 1011
Shortly afler the second half
tempts the second haD,
began II bocame obvlouo that
only seven vii 3S shotl, and
SOUthwestern had lost,
I he
tells the atory ol the toea.
"bollrd" game as C10 Generals
The cold--tin&amp; alone
picked off every thing t he y
not defeat Southwestern
three-lad« named Charlie
Dick Bites, and Jim Slone
playt!d''ln Important role In tho
abrUpt ending of tho campelgn.
Hele, tho 1-1 senior center, 1
stulled in IS peinto, Bates. a .
11-0 senior and fine rebounder, I
cUcke d for II points, and Slone [
clicked for 18 polntl, and Slonc f
is a 11-2 oenlor who knows his 1
way through the heavy traffic I
onder the bollrds.

caalll ... . 1114 ll1ltdo Cock lin
from the t111111de. Ha bit wwD
from the deep ..,......, and the
wlol, bul It w• neariJ llnpc»slblo fill Southwostonl to cot a
close-III ·l bot Tbll !'Mlltecl In
M.!Arllllr eolltinllnlo lbo end
ol. tbo ~ Cllllo rldliJt atop
a comfortable 11-41 leocl.
With tbno mlnu""' nomoJn.
lnf In the -lett senior Jim.
my HaiJlop, wbo hill -lributt!d 10 polnta fer the I!J&amp;blanclera, drew bll flftb penoooJ foul,
and one minute later senior Illvld Barter joined ldm ati the
bench with II~ f!1U11 and lbo
Vinl••r CamiJ' champa w e r e
bome free.
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r have reason to belle\'e the Sbe 11U1 her ebtlrcll .. • 001&gt;
'"GoaiiPJ 1ect them to soiL tbeli ~ · the
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llrst time I hive been blalled a lot for older people ..
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my husband pretends he month and up aparlineltll . '1'
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MASON - Services will bo CLEVELAND (UP!) - SIUd- PT. PLEASANT - J. J.
a !18int. I finally lOlli 101111! f18.000 homea (with !"""'Ill
held Saturday for Samuel L. Jel- enll are getting a distorted plo- dill, 91, ol 7011 Vtond
what be is reaDy like, malntenanco IIUI ulll!l , -~·
fers. 12, who dted at his homo ture of bualneSBmen In their early this morniog in
theD this teller came out But you don't aet II! _ Ill_ tbt
bore Wednesday at 1 p. m.
classtOOms, on !elevislon and In VaUey Hospital alter a Ibn
everyone to read. I
did maga&gt;lneo about Jo~t .. ~ .lqcp!ll~
He had been an employee ol .the books they read, the pres~ iUneSI.
10 Into neighbors' housea housing for the , 1184 ,,,• , ,
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(OSsll', but to taU the truth A 1111 of us arc giiiD,( to IKe
was born In Mason, Nov. 21, Wednesday night.
and operated a general
about my husbond. Now I teD old age with only till!; , ~
1901, tile son of the !ale Ell "Apparently our school teach· at Arlee, W. Va., lor 46 yeartJ to everybody.
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MCUrity, and yoU ~ ·l~a &amp;
ly DOitOTHY KILGALLEN
and Maggie Mason Jeffers. He ers and prolessortJ have not and servt!d aa poetmuter tbere H Is 11
old 1 am 73 won'L~tretcb to )no]oufit&gt; lol&amp;b
is survived by his wife, Eliz. been educated to understand for 20 years. , .
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Dorthy Cartwright and Mrs. try," President Vernon Alden In Pt. Pleasant folloWJn&amp; re- all::!~i =~~~~~~::::· soldetH18e apartmeall ''~
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Evelyn Brewer, both of MaMin; S&amp;ld in an address to the Cleve- Urement. He was born 0&lt;1. 15, he ·-"· L•-··~ with the opeclal prOOleml al
·. COURTROOM IN TEXAS: Dallas: In- pounds this mormn an
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t r g on Mrs. Mitdrcd Castle llld Mrs. l~nd chapter of the Ohio Coun- 1872, In SalyersYille, Ky .• 1011 lnab"""'t( .,..I toeveryh namfae ......of- the 8/led in mlllcl, It 'IIIII Doe i
evilably, there is a light side to any trial the nose," she said. I congratulated her. Grace Kissamore of Newark, cil on Economic Education. of the late Samuel and Jane
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than 150 per unll. Becauae
ljlr murder. The charge is a solemn one,
Mrs. Allen is the most dramatic of . o., and Mrs. Edith Ingles rl Alden, a former •ssoclate Whitt Caudill. He was a mem- coor..). Hehetellsis~eryb",;'; ~they'd always be full, f .doln!J:
'¥.4 in Judge JO&lt;l B. Brown's eourtroom, the friskers-sort of an Actor's Guild Blocmington, Indiana; a slater, &lt;loan of the Harvard Buslnesa ber of the Main St., Bapllsl fine mandrank
builder could do It
diiiDity is maintained as carefully as Studio type. When she went through my M". Margaret Rose of Colum- School, reported a decline in churcll:
never
O&lt; Till .,,.. ~ ~ a profU, Wb:Y . . ,. 't ..
ooprtesy is observed. But there are purse she took out my ballpoint pen and bus , o. , one step-grandson, Lar· the number of bright college Survivlog are his wife, Ml!'
I have _"!';nL_lf" 8~ somebody try! - 0Jt'I11NG"
I!Qund to be exchanges between opposing examined it as If she believed it might be ry. Belrher, and 16 other step- stu~ents planning careers in gore! Adams CaudUI, whom he
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cpunsel that draw laughter and provide an Infernal machine created by Dr. Wern- chtldren.
1busmcss.
married on March 6,
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pa nv Dear GTM:
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rillease from tension-perhaps even for her Von Braun to blow up the courtroom.
"In my travel$ acroos the sons, Garland, of
dolls m 1bo nelgbborhood, That's another ~~ . quos. •
the accused Jack Ruby
My lipstick brush is about as big as a
Funeral services will ho held Icountry and at Harvard 1 ~ave Trll&lt;; of Henderson; ,
. never ~IOPI!ooklng. He hal tloll. Tbere'a 1 CJ'Y~'' ~
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&lt; . And then there is the press, a group lollipop stick but she scrutinized it care- at Foglesong Funeral home on noted 0 sizeable drop in the Marlon; Lester and Ed, bolb
toplea . women IIUI Ills "": adequale ·low ' " ~· •• " 0 ·• I
w.hkh lias never been accurately deline· ·fully for a concealed tape recorder, and Saturday •.1 2 p. m. with _the number of able young people Louisville, Ky., and a
he had ~en years a· menlll r.. the aged. Bdt,,' 'tli.~
al!'il by those cinemas of newspapermen wben she came to my roll-on mascara she ,Rev. Marvm Frame olf1claling, expressing a;, Interest in bual- Jer, Mrs. Nannie Marlin,
rents )'IIU ment1011, '"! ~~ie
we!lrfng police cards in their hats and unscrewed it warily and put it back to- . and burial m Ada111!1\'IUe ceme- ness 88 a prof...ion.
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He Is stingy and mean, and, developer woul4 be li!'l~, '""'
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bawling out their editors. The members gether with visible relief when it lurned 1 tery. friends may call at the "Thoy are tumlng to · law,
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journallstic corps work long hour! 'out to be harmless.
funeral home lilY lime Friday. scleoce government admlnls- Five broth~rs JJUrVIVinl arc
old • time funeral log" curdles a Jot af Jnc!mm~ · ·
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and they work hard, but they have their
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which drive me cruy. ent oldsters. So ..... ' ia•.l.l;i,...,·, .
laups In the midst of the disorganized
Then she ran her arms under my suit ·
' they feel that they can hecome Ben, of Buena VJSta, .0.; Mad!that you print tbll anyone? _ H.
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fr!"zy that characterizes every big story. jacket In a fruitless search for shoulder
Involved In the major Issues o1 son, Pt. Pleasant; Wolter, Ashshow people lbo outragOOUI This column Ji de,d!cl\iJ\11 r..
v At the Ruby trial, the phase most sus- holsters, and swept expert palms over evthe day."
land Ky., and Able, of Sun.
about mt aren't true. - flllll1ly IIYin&amp;. 10 If you'i'e · foav-~ ·
ci;llible to humor is the ritual of "frisk- ery inch of my surface from my ankles
mar, Ind. Nineteen erandchllIn&amp; kid trcuble « JtiiP'·"flllltl
dren, and 31 great grandchild,..__..,,
troable, let Helen ~ 's;QU.
lpg" the press for concealed weapons to the nape of my neck before 1 was pro- .1
l\)ld ,contraband impediment.
nounced 1-A and permitted to enter the 1
ren, and seven ~'fBI
y - 1__','~-• 1 · ted
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On the third day of my visit I asked
Funeral services will be held But YOII aren 1 the aame Gef. own """"In&amp; experi~M!W· ·'~'
frisked three times before I finally got one of the ladies if they searched hairBy Mrs, Herllert Rousb
Sunday 1 p.m., at the Beale
~.:len Bolle! • w.,,, cl,•
i!oto· the courtroom-the first time be- pieces, because that morning I noticed
Revival services began at
Chapel Churclo, with the Rev. Fiscal Job Neariug
spapor.
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C~~UJ~Se . it was the rule, the second time one of my colleagues, who shall be name- lbo Letart Falls
Methodist
Curtis L. SavUle ofltclating. March 31 DeadUne
for CBS.TV, and the third time for NBC. less, wearing a very stylish nest of false Church Tuesday night, Feb. 25.
Burial 'will be In the church
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'l'l!e. frlskinc is done in a little area hair that could easily have contained a Rev. Jack Stutler io the evanBy MartiJa Rolalnpr
cemetery. Friends may csU at State Audltor Roger W. Tra- DIVOTID 10 tiiTilii'I'''Git
lite 1 decompression chamber between miniature camera, a tape recorder and a gellat.
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Bllley and the L. ·G. Molor FunOI'al home
today remindecl liJcal rlft.
MIIGI 'MAlON AiiiM. W "
tbe
or and the courtroom door, and Colt .45.
Joyct. Gloeckner of Holser boo- son and Mrs. Martba Holsinger alter 3 p.m., Friday.
of every poUtlcal subdlvl· ..;..' ·• ·
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tlt~ lenses rough the door, turn on to coiffures so far, although she did her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Er· ·. Rev. and Mrs. Elden IDake.
lbo law QYI IIIDUal flnan,., - - - .......... . '.
tltelr whlte-hot lights, and film the novel search a couple of hats. Most of the re· win Gloeckner and family.
VIsiting Sunday with Mr. and Rous
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reports for 111!13 111111t be ... " " " • • -''
porters are submitting to this regulation
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Roush Mn, Alva Holsinger wero Mr.
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publllhed On or beforo March : - :.."!,•;.:.•:;,."\*..;;'~
proeedure.
Male reporters are given the once- with good humor, silly and Ume-consum· and Roger spent Sunday with and Mrs . Ruasell Holain8er and
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The original COPJ flf the .,. • ,_ ...,.. .;
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report must ·also be fUed :::.- """ • ·treabnent from Mrs. Fay Ellis., Mrs. Nell fire a gun if they owned one, and the rna- Iat'"'"""'"
wereLeMr. and
Bigley and
Eddie,
Van LETAJIT, ·W. V•. ..,. -,.e
the. Awll~&lt;&gt;r's da
office --~
an or " .- .•.,.
h 1"-W Mra.
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Roberta
·-•Emma
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Tfler Qd Mrs. Rosemary All\ill, all lad- jority of us are more interested in Inter- Arc Ro ""'• tart, . a.,
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meet••• of tha R ou 0
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te, a...-vru- _ , . r ''"' .-., Its 1I
~ ma&amp;nolia accents who wear viewing people than shooting them. How- 111d Clayton RolUno, Parkera- Meter a-ae Qlrlll Connie ary
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~lored ..dr.esses, pearls and per· ever, In view of the way the press crlti· burg
and Carol HolslnS•· '
siJten wu held at thl home
Code Tr.q poiDiecl 11\rt =• ' · .,..., DOliN..
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M~s. Vera Cr•- 1•, Sherry and wiKaren
Fannio Clark, J.,alarl,
1111 ~ olflcer llbo ' Ialli
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to .COIIIply w.llll 1be ll~r to. 111.,. ~...,._,_ .._ • :
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AI Mrs. Ellis dug into my handbag tickling revenge from a very courteous Mrs. Herachel Norris and Clar- win.
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on her a,arch for suopicious objects, she group of officers.
ence spent SUnday with Mr.
Paul Holsinger v.lalt.d I'I!Cint- Ins, MQ. Friocla Jlenry, Mn.
the retp1 Ia "!1P.'::l)!lll'ed " -.- - -,.
ul!ed gaily: "Have you got a breadbox
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ly with Mr. aQII Mrs. l"rank Irene Justll, Mn&lt;Eatyi Clarli;,
!ID!IUbllShed an.ir '·.'Mir&lt;JI ,:. - - .,., .. ·
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County money if we wool::! frisk each with their parenll, Mr. and spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. lloullh. MrJI- -~ Hart, a
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Mra. Tyl4!r confided she was getting otlrer. So far this Idea has not m,;t with Mrs. Junior Wine•. local. and Harvey Roclchold, .
· ter of the 1'0011 was unable
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10 &amp;ootl at the game she was '*'"mlng a judicial approval, or even with Millie Mr. and Mrs. Rod Grimm, Ra- · Mr. and Mrs. Alva llolJdnCtr attend beealll!l of U. IUneil
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Jr. visited Soipday. littb Mr.' ll1ld her bus*"~. ' · '
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Jack WoHe who io altanding Mrs. Richard Cline and Mr. Tid , 1be group is COIDpoot!d rl
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week end with his wile and Waterford.
met ever)' month for a day
lamlly.
Debrallqsllng~. jlacfne,"""' IJOClal aciiYity for lbo paat
L. P. Stone of Pillsburch vis- several dayi the pall . week yean. A potludi dinner wu
!ted recenUy with Mr. and Mrs. with her grandparellls, Mr. and ved at nOon 11111 lbe
Charlet Foster.
! Mrs. Clinton Ho~er • n d was opent uchanglng
Carol Faye Teaford flf Racine , family·
oalentlneo and oiii!IDI.
open! a week end with Mr. and. Myrl Swain c:aDed on Shanln _ . )IIWIIItetl ~y lhe
Mrs. Junior Wines. MTJ. · Kate : Holsmger, Saturday evenln&amp;- , 1be door pr111 wu
Row and Ada called at 1bo;
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2-Dally sentinel, Pomeroy·Mitldteport, ~· Feb. 27, 1984

p.m. : Charieo Stevenson down
An Ohio State University doetor 23, 3:115 a.m.: Alton Zo;&gt;h)'i' up
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Jon~. more normal life to some 3~0, 000 persons para- GroenUjl ! :50 a.m.: Gona do'Mn l
lytetl from the waist down .
Greenup 1 : ~ a.m.; John
Jill'• Heney Habib of the urolDo!an down !2, 1:40 a.m.;
I!Cf.tJ!eParlmenl hu perfected chartered Feb. 25, 1914.
M. up 33, 7:10: •·Ill·:
G¥ei' the put n,., years
an hauery. about the""' of an.,. Meldahl 10:10 p.m:.
ell!('lfanle pecemaker lor pera- plrln. whlrh supplies power for &lt;1o1m Meldahl 1:15 a.m.;
ly,od hum111 blldders. The th• system. A transistorized trig- sylvania dDWII Meldlhl I a.m.
pacemaker waa developed orlg- gerinl mechanism that will
!nlity u 111 ele&lt;lrlc sllmulalor flt In a handbal Is used to stim- GalUpeUs lltlm - Wa)'lle
foi he&amp;rta.
ullite tho bloclder nerves.
down 3 p.m.: J. S. Lewis down I
,Dt dtvlet, wlll&lt;b .. uld
Paraplegics eoulpped with the 3: ~ p.m.: A, J . Patten up
. - . coal no m.,.. tllu aa new system .till not need the p.m.: Rose G. up 8 p.m: Ells•'-- elock ..,., lllller mall catheter, a tube
projecting ha Woods down 10:15 pm.; Wal........ elinlbWH camber from the skin and used to drain tor Beckjord up 11 :50 ?.m.;
oom't dnblage oppar11t111 lOW the bloclder. ,
Glendora up 12:15 a.m.; Esso
oeoded to reHcve the blldder
Weot Virginia clown 1:20 a.m.:
.r.. IIIICII ponoono.
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Robert Reed down 2:15 ~.m.;
.,.btb'o oylt•m uses plaUnum
Ede1111 Bosworth down 3 : ~
ll~eo connected Internally
m.: nunolo up 7:30 a.m.;
to ';iiervea controllinl the blad·
gy Downey down 1:10 o.m.
~' Platinum wires !rom t h e ~
••Gallipolis Koaawho Rlv.; - Solvay
otCtraoles are connected to a -••• roa~p:
p1i.ilnum dloc sewn unde&lt; the dam 18.1, 14.0, running 7 feel London 2:50 p.m.: Helen Z.
•'""- o1 the abdomen.
on rollers, Pomeroy-Mason. ZO.· London 4:30 o.m.; Lucy
'i.blb uld the disc Implant- 77, Pl. Pleasant 21.20, Hinton Locos down Marmet 12:0&amp;
t!d contalna a two-volt mercury 1.56, Kanawha Falls U8, Char- m.; Bingo up Marmet 6:"15
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leston 18.7' . London, Marmet m.: Sandy down Winfield
Mb LAWRENCE
and Winfield domo were on the p.m.; 0. F. Shearer down
sills.
!field 5:10 p.m.: A. E.
Dyke
WASHINGTON (UPII - Presdown Winfield 10:40 p.m.
ldent Johnson met wlth David Boat mDYtments:

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Little Edward down 19, 3 a.m.:
Quoeft City clown Sl, 1:115 •·
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lf!ll lbow McArthur wltb 1 G
par lbootlnc •..,.. ampored to just 31 par cen1 f' ~
lloulbwestem.
And, 110w the stage Ia Ml far
lbe lollnJe)''s lint bitl .......
do!m Friday nJaht at ll'fea
o'clock when McArthur pti .,._
other I!IIot at Ohio' saacand •
ranltt!d Racine Tornacloet.
Racine wu the top • Neded
team In the event anil 11101
aplnst McArthur with a 1M
record. One of their OICimlel
was a narrow 50-45 verdlet ...
or McArthur oo lbo
Racine
hardwood Feb. II, and Cooch
lfaney'1 team Ia eyeing
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~~ HaU &amp;-1-1; Halley "- 1 •
,_10) JialBlop S-+-10:
U4-45. TOTAUI U-7-15.
McARTHUR ('II) ~1-l! "!:...
Slone '-4--18:
18; Hsie 1~23; Wblte
0,.2· Colllna :1-41-1·

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1131

1'1215

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s-,:-:..12: Birkhimer ..:2-2.
TAU! 11-17-'11.

Sautlnoeslem 11 18 II 11 McArthur . . . 18 :10 2J II
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389
:182

OhioH.S. Scores

101

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11110

OW. HIP SeHol 11aatetboD
11J Uolted I'Mo lateruu-1
Clua AA Toanwnenla

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J:01
Game; Three DeVI1s Foul out Sidney"~ 0:: ~tehbilll

46t

Northweste.!'
Sprlnglleld North 41

1211

335

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L. Jewoll
Blind
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T. KokoYitdi
T. Jobalon
W.CIIaler
F. Reldlort

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131!
1108

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201
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BrOill! R.. P.T.A. M..linl Ilion and Mrs. Robert Johnston given by the Scouts.
W o If Rev. Charleo Bnah offlclatlits.
.
slons at the Mason e for· MASCN- Ml'!. Stanley Saun. Hattie Fisher
of
The Mroad Run P.T.A. met as Chatrman of Christian Ar- Scout Mark Clark was preient~ , Burial t~~IU be in 1be Creston MASON- There were 658 Church. Dr. Collins was a
(the former lsarbara M~ Mn \'Eleanor;JLaiii:JAm;Wilml
for tbe1r Febnrary meeting at tlon to fill vacancies.
ed 1 gold and 1 silver arrow : cem~-ery.
students lncluded tn Marshall !"ler Su~rintendent_of the
was honored with
M:criin}el, . MUI)yb MCDan8
...... tlw! llt:hool with president,
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Reports from_ standin1 com- point.
.
Mrs. Deweese died Monday Univereity's Honors I.Jsts an- tngton
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at the home of her "let and 4auitner'; Denise,. ill of
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rna Kiyklr presiding. The Cu~ m•ftet&gt;s were giVe~: Mr:s. ~ob- A potluck supper was enJoy· nigh: 111 Holzer Hospital. She nounced by the deans or the EKI"fler m the e'{enmg
Mr. and Mrs. Curti! PoJnt PleUatit:·•·:
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Soout Pack 267 led the pledge er~ Johnston. Chnsdan Action, l ed by those attending: Mr. and had t.een in Ul health for sev- uruversity's three und~rgradu- bers of the. ~hurc~ atten~_ a
In Mason on Satur·' ; ~.
l!.,_!..w. . •
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pol luck dirtntr m the
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evening.
S&lt;ndirta g~le-·Jfl!l:• •lollsa.. Lio
. ''!'' to the flag . The P.T.A. Prayer presented the new schedule for IMrs. George Oliver and fam· rral vea•s. \Surviving 1n addi· ate colleges.
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was gtven by all. Devotions Altar Care. the schedule tor ily, Mr .. Jnd Mrs. Clyde Clark t uon tO her parents, Mr. and Of the total, 29 had a perfect room of the church, at t h Is Games were played and priz.. na Glbba, ~ ~! aAd ]!:~ .
, ~ were presented by Velma Clark. ;'Jart1es for lhe S~n~ay School and f~mdy , Mr. and Mrs. Hen- Mrs. Sumner Smith, Leon Rt. average of 4.0 for the fall se- time Mrs. W. H.
won by Mrs. Emma Ryan abeth McJn-t. Mrl· Cbrlsty
During
the
business
meetmg
I
children.
and
for
JOint
meetry
and
family,
Bobl
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hu.sband,
Warren.
mester:
158
bad
averages
of
3.5-known
to
everyone
.
as
.
Mrs. Betty Roush. Mrs. Bletner, Mrl!!,
Mra;
'il
Jt waJ decided to pUrchase 1ings. She appomted Mrs Lar- by Lievanc, EJ~y Kaylor, Jess· I rour children five brot.hers and 3.9; and 471 ranged from 3.6- Katy" waz:r surprise&lt;~. with
Schwarz, Jr. was there-- Dolly Roush, Mn. T. B.. ..Methree clocks for the school, 22 :ry Kmg And Mrs. B R. Vance etta Zerkle, L1Uy Kaylor, WoU four Sisters. Friends are being 3.4. Included are the follo~g birthday caKe. ~rue ,
cipient of the door pri!e.
Gowan~ Mi!a Alice ~R~, Mrs.
f1 t ho
ror the music class 1m charge or Clothing Drives . for Scouts Mar Clark, Randy Llev- receivt:•:l at the Stevens Funen•l MarshaU students from t h 1 s on beha.Il o[ the children s
Ic cr:eam and cake in pink Roger Hysell, llrll'f~P~.flcll:•
for the
primary : the church Mrs .. Hilda Rtdg· mg, Tommy Ridenour and Bob· Home.
area : Letort, Arlin•
Roush, which Miss Kaly teaches
and e while were served to the eno, Mrs.
room.
woy nursery cha~rm~n. Mrs cat SCout Timmy Zerkle.
freshman ; New Haven, Philip Sunday afternpon, pl'esented
guests, along wilh puneh Charles Edwardit,"·~f.):
A Founders Dav and Kenne- Harry Layne visitatiOn chaar- J The Pack met on Saturday William c. Gabbs, Mrs.
Iva w. Hoffman, sophomore; Jane a gift of Jewelry.
was served fi'om crystal Schwarz, _ Mfs ..~ Ja~
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~ Memorial S.r~ice made up man, and Mrs. ~au! Roush \moming at the Broad Run Capehart, Mrs. Kern~an Knapp, M. Powell, junior; Pt. Pleasant,
bowl. Sandwtcbes and ~ffee Ceella Gaul, .Mr., ,Be1(~ .
rogram lor the rneetmg. chairman ur Pastors SecretBrY 1School for a. Pmewood Derby. Mrs , Ralph Sayre, Mrs. Glenn Ronald H. Jarre11, freshman;
also served. Pink candles male, Mr.11.
Founder's Day Began" Help. Mrs. Jack
cha1r·
attendmg were Randy Smith, Mr and Mrs. Ray Wrts. James Robert Rea, sophomore;
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in crystal holders completed Bumgardner, Sadie
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was given bv Jessetla Zerkle; man of Faith and L1fe Commit- Lie\ mg, Jack Kaylor, Mark Iton, Mrs. Bruce Gilmore, Mrs Je~tme Jordan, junior, Sharon
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setting at the refreshment Dayton Rayne,, ~~ Jt."L'"'!. ,
•·Ten Rt&gt;ason~ Wh y I"m 8 Mem- 1tee reported that the new yea.r Clark, Timmy Ze~kle, Tommy Roberl Layne, Harriett Layne, Kay Plll~ury, juni~r; Suzanne
table.
Roush, Mr!. Ei1~...~ ·~·
ber 'Of the PTA .. by
llelen books were completed and gave Ridenour , Larry F1elds, Asstst· IMrs. Roy Cooke, Mrs. Stelta Lynch D1ckens, sen~?r;
Contf 1
Allendin were Mrs. Emma and Sharon, Mra. Jie~n,~~
Smllbson
Foundor's
Day leach a copy She also urged ant Cub Master Henry Ridenoor Mercer, Mrs. Rober! Hayes Mr. stance Jollnson Mulhns, senior;
Clara Smlllt· Dl· Dorothy Ruaoe!l, .Mn."jellttftn
donation
given by
1 h members to subscnbe to Luth· [ Principal o1 the school, Ethel Robert Sayre, Mrs.
Richard Samuel H. McKmny, semor:
'Noble. Beeky Rayne;, Lu· werfy, Mra. Dale Wtpp
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leran Women Magazme A r_e- cnmm, Carl Clark,
Norns Pfiffner, Mrs. Harry
Maller, Glenwood, Conme Gayle Jenk·
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Coo r 'Mary Joe Lambert, Mrs. Paul Hu"'r•.:, ",... ~ - .-i:
grTt! Cub Seoul Charter was port from the Budget Comm1t- 1 Ray Bumgarner, Velma Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Burri.s, Mr. illB, freshman;
A. Jen·
W
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re!l&gt;ented tG the president by , tee was giVen and arcepled. IWendell Kaylor, ~allas Gibbs, and Mrs. John Brabham, Mrs. kins, sop~omgre; Ste~en Mead- PT. PLEASANT ·
Beulah YBobc~k Mary
SOCIETY ·MEE'I'It:~.~lr~
Oliver Cub Scout Mas- ' Thank you letters were read Joy and Allen Sm1thson, Karen Harry Staats, Mrs.
Donald ows, semor; Southside, Irene ILangford
R h M
Virginia' Noble
NEW HAVEN
!.a'tltar
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GrJ(I"lm gave an from Point Pleasant
Fields , Martha_ Clark,
Kathy Haynes, Mrs. James
Gilbert, Brand, sophomore.
of serv1ce
M h
ous
Katherine Raynes: Society of St. Joseph Cbutdt of
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I lincoln's I ife· DOliS ,and Home for Aged for Chw;t- Kaylor, Freddie- Kaylor, Yvon- IMrs Elmer Ohlinger, Mr. and
Jan Power Compan}A arcs 1'
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Mason met Mondar- even~n~ at
O'll me o
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H
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na Rl enour a
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Mrs. Wilham Ru:.sell, Mrs. en- ]\&lt;'
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. r. i h R' i t r'tory and is open to the pub1ic Tick· the home of Mrs. BlitDZira
t"'•ro
t , Life " How Scouting Be-, The offering for the everung ILois Ridenour.
ry Buck Mrs. H. E. GilliS?Ie
.1188
IDC81 IS
aceman n t e IP ey ~r ' th'
a be obtained fro~ any nell In New Ha\'etaJ1NJvinl
::: and . an Exam pi• to Us ' was used fer Camper fund to Dallas Gibbs and Carl Clark I and Mrs'. Sara Dawsoo.
Installed Monday
Polnl
area, for e SQr::t; members ror 13 per the buslneso meetitil l@frfsbo
I ,, as told by George 011- 'help the youth to go to Camp wer:e judges for the derby _a~ct
Avalanche Home
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electnc uhhty.
1 Th Twili hters w i 11 ments were served tQ ~~
AI · ; h Sc t' told an im· Luther which is to he held for Joy Smithson acted as off1c1al
DemODitratioa Club
PT. PLEASANT - Mtss Em- Employed March 1, 1949 as coup e.
e .
m
m Fritzie Schwarz ·lfn·f"'JJ:, 11.
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Kennedy's Life ' two
begmning June starter. Winning In order were The Avalanche Horne Demon- i rna Sue Kincaid was installed a Lineman C,Mr.
proro
p. · McGowan, Mrs.' ·Alberta WOol,
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P R freshments were served to 14th at Cowen, W. Va and Pag. Tommy Ridenour, 1st; Mark strallon Club met at the home I as Wurthy Adv"or of
Pl. gressed to
B m S.p- unt "' . g
the dance Mrs Elizabeth
.
lhns: attending by Mary Ord tor of St. Paul's, Rev. Jack T. lclark 2nd ; Timmy Zerkle 3rd, of Mrs. Lyle McCormick for an Pleasant
cf Rambnw !ember 1:',
to the Mason Peggy Gratas and Mn,,p:mmit
and Helen Smathson; Do r i s Welch is Camp supervisor for Jack Kaylor 4th; Larr~ Fields aH day meeting. A covered dish I Girls at lnsta &lt;:~tton ceremony to Dastr
ouA ema~ ~ ' • CI ty Health Committee.
Ryan.
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. 5th; and Rand_y Lievmg 6th. luncheon was served at
tre t Monday i!Venmg
.
reclassified as
ret.
en ce oiuiniiiiiiiiiiii
Yon Leonard Smithson, J 0 y Members of the Rebecca C1r- Another race w1ll be held at a I 110011 hour.
D_amels was installing man, October 15:
Ethel Orimm, Flor- cle served refreshments
to 11ater date with the fathers rac- 1 Mrs. C. B. Thompson, presi- ofhcer W 1th Mrs
Tho- Mr. Langford 1s an
active
th
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. attendt' ng ·· ·Mrs · Kenneth 1·ng the scouts ·
111:n. t. .... H and
and. does
a lot 11of
ence Clark Max taa s
ess- ose
Ident pres1'ded a 1 ihe meett'ng · mas, installing
.
. .ml'lftsmen
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z kl ' Velma Cl;rk Zel· Ridge Mrs. John F.
Roush, Ni!!W H•nn P.T.A. Mei!!tlnl
Dev~tions ~re led by Mrs. Mrs. Lois Mom·ct msta 11 mg ,hunting and flshmg. -e- usua y
etta K.. erl e, G g and Rhonda Mrs
Russell, Mrs. Paul The New Haven P.T.A. met R Thompson followed
by chaplain The Jnsi3 111 •l. record- ! bags a deer every season.
loray
Zerkle, Mark
Mrs. Orpha Ohlinger, on Thursday, February 20th for g::up singing. The Jesson "Wtse er was M_rs. JanPtt Capehart ! He Is married and the father
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't.ois Ridenour Den Mer Mrs. David Roush, Mrs. Velma their regular meeting at
8 Use of Convenience FOClds" was
F_ranc1s
v.as the Iof a son and
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Roush, Mrs. H. L. Dyer, Mrs. Ip.m. at the schooL The mee~- resented by Mrs. Harry Staats. mstallmg _musac~an. Other ~ ! Langford fa~l~ _res1de at RipWilliam Powell, Jr. Mrs. Wil· 1ing was opened by lite prest· P The group discuped weight lected offtcers,
tey, West Vrrgtma.
i tiler. Lutheran Churcb
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Womeo Hold Meeting
liam Powell, Sr., Mrs.
Otto dent, Mrs. Jack Needs. The control and physical fitness as Opal Rose, Cha~l) • Nanj;. 'th' 1
The Lutheran Church Women Grimm, Mrs. R. G. Greene, CUb Scout, Dens I, 2, 3, and 4, a project for the year. Each. Ho;&gt;e; Joy~ ~art, . sa ~
of St. Paul held a Joint Meet- Mrs. Hilda Ridgway,
Mrs. Pack 256, which is spmsor~ member will take a pnysical l Janet Danes,
ntary, an
tng on Monday evening at the Grant Roush, Mrs. Edna
by th~ ~.T.A. I~ the _gr~~p ~~ I examination in clKtperaUon with Sue Kapp, Treasurer.
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Petltet, Junto,..
church. The program for the ris, Mrs. Nelson Roush, Mrs. the smgmg of AmerJca.
project, which will be fur'
MilliS, H1lf 11111
to
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evening was a Lenten Medita- Robert Dale Roush Mrs.
chael Wolre of Den . led t h e ther discussed at the next meetANNOUNCE BIRTH
·;-.1~ · :·: -~ :
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lion "Above the Noise' nf Self- vin Knapp, Mrs. Gary .
pledge to the flag With Les~r ing.
PT. PLEASANT - Mr. and
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lsh Strife" - "The Family" - Mrs. Herman Layne, MISs
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of Den 1 presentmg Mrs. George Smith displayed Mrs. Re• Garrison of Jerrico
leaders were
Mrs. Jack T. lah Jane Powell, Mrs.
colors. The Scout flag was
discussed the book "Ring Road are announcing the birth
JA~EJ$
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~ch and Mrs. Carroll Adams, Bumgardner, Mrs_. J h n n
by Larry Hess of Den
Bright Water." Mrs. Leo of their third child, a
PT. PLEASANT_ Plans have
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Jr. Readings on Horne as
a Roush, Mrs. Edwm
· The P.T.A. p~~yer follow~d- Thompson distributed pamphlets born Tuesday in Holzer
completed for the annual
Trailiing Ground were given by Mrs. Robert Johnston, M r
SC?uts s~~g Cub Scoutmg of safe driving, Mrs. f:S'ie Me- al. The li!tle miss we:ighed
dinner
the Gam01
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Mrs. R.o~rt Johnston, Mrs .. Wil- Jack T. Welch, Mrs.
Will G?, followed w t h Cormick disCussed several safe- pound:;;, iour ounces, and h~s
Chapter of the Lambda Chi
Ham Po,.en Sr. and Mrs .. Nel· Adams1 Jr:, and Mrs.
Sa)re of Den 3 read- ty measures she used in he r bee-~ namco -cathy Jane. She lS
Sorority
son
wa s Mrs.
the
lesson.
home . Prizes were wen by Mrs. welcomed :u home by a sister. The dtnner
dance- will be
Comploto Linuf Accen'arlii
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Cub &amp;out Pack H'l
then sang God Bless Amerlcah John Smith, and ·Mrs. Alber' Debbie, 9 years old and a bco· March
with formal initHarry Layne, Usher, Mrs. Paul
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Roush and Registrar, Mrs.
Hold Activities
Rous~, Den Chi~f. led t e
M_tsS Wanda Stem- the_rf Greg, age .3,
iatlon ceremonies conducted ~·
Gran~ Roush.
The. Cub Scrut ~ack 2t7 of
_tn the ~ws, Promise
announ,Ced that 8 workshop Mate~ granqparentw~11re Donha Lee Bucller, a
I
The business meeting follow· Broad Run held thetr Blue and Motto, the . seoul$
.
wouJP he held In
and, i\lr.$:Rojterl
in•;&gt;ector from Texas at I p. '
.
ed
In
the
~ocial
r&lt;X?m
wi~h
Mrs.
Gold
Banquet
recently
,
at
tbeJt
.
Of
~e
·~h
wl~
near
Jut~r_
e
.
Sand
HiR
Road
and
m.
in the Appalachian audltor'
Willlam Russell, president, pre- Broad Run School. The
.
G&amp;tdi Nlght CU
Woo ClaSI Meeltug
grllfldmol\le,r,
Mrs.
siding .. It wa~ ~pocted,tbat Mrs, ing ~as o;_,ened wath. the . . Scouts. .
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The · Win Won Class of the ~by, Pt. ~lea.sant.
iu~. progressive dinner wnt be:·
C.ary Roush hart been appoint- .to tlto flag. A candlehgh~ng e&lt;r· During lite busmess . meeUng E.U.B. Church held a oovered
at 6 p.m. at the home ol
ed secr~tary o.! the organiza· emony_ was observed With The Mrs. Needs announced that the . dinner on Monday evening
Pleasant Vallty Hospital
Martha HaUght with Mrs.
County Council Dues had been
6 p m in the educational ADMITIED _ Grant Savre,
· Kennedy serving as co ·
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paid and thai fre&lt; tooth· brusb·
. . · 'f th
h h Those
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es had been distributed to the bmldm.g 0
e c urc ·
Robertsburg; Mrs. Mearl Neal,
From there the group
move to the home of Mrs.
students of the second grade. attending were Mr. and Mrs. Pt. Pleasant; Harry Dabney,
She also announced that Miss George Ingels, Mr. and Mrs. Henderson ; Linda Hobbs , Hog- Bernadine GiJmour and the des' J j
Roma:
Kay
Swain co .. o;&gt; Charles Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. setti :Mn. Chrisfine L&amp;wis, Pt.
course will be served at
t' ch r from Marshaii
James N. Roush, Mr. and Mrs. Pleasant.
the home of Mrs. Ethel HartMILL ST.
.
MIDDI::f!~T ··
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ta ed Miss Mar llr-' Thomas Hoffman, Mrs. Roy DISCHARGED - Mrs. Stella ley
- . .it· ··~' .....
sityJ a
room
c!unt Jones and Rev . and Mrs. Mar- Sayburn Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. A- The dance is sCheduled for
Open 9 to 5 Mon. thru Frl.-9 to 9 Setu~ci•Y .
Miss Swain's rl&gt;Om. tin Berisford. The group then
Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. 8 p.m . at the Moose Home
Dr Fred Carsey spOke to the attended church services in lieu Alle'l Sayre, Pt. Pleasant.
groo~ on the proper b';-lshing of of the
Women's
!he teeth . and dangers tn · ne· Mr. and Mrs. William Nease
DANCE AT WAHAMA
Dependable Pierce·Simpson ·Radios
.
lhe teeth_. Mrs. Needs and family of Buckhannon, W. A high school dance will be
thai lhts marked the Va visited over the weekend held this Friday night at t h
bb'thday of the
P.T.A. wiih her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wahama School andltorlum
SIH
next meeting I!!Jll be held J. V. McGrew.
lowing the .Alumni basketloalljJ 4 1'2 to 9
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pr
~lareh lllh with the Bend Dimald F Roush underwent game. Dancing will begin
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FORMULA FOJt,:
CODEINE MADE FR ·Oif
FLOWERS GROWN
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DRESSES· ~·".~~

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recognize this, and
other formulae, for the
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Goessler's Jewelry Store

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SWISHER &amp; LOHSE

Court St., Pomeroy

REXALL DRUGS

WY. 2-2955

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RADIO EQUIPMENT

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For lnfanh &amp; Children

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CANV.AS LOAfERS

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Cl COMMUNICATIONS

FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTT
N. 2nd Ave.

1 A 81rfhC:Iay Cake was serv
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to !hose attending by Miss
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Mrs. Marlon Ohlinger., Mra. Roy
c. M. Adama, Jr., Mr.
and Mn: Jack He" Mr. and
Mrs. . Elmer J. 1lailning
Butcher, Mn. Charles· uo"""'·l
Agne~ Edwar&gt;l!, Mrs.
Nicewander, Mrs. DOn .
Mn. Jack Needs,
Howard, Sally
Rulh Bailey, Mrs. Robert
Mrs. Elton Clevenger, ,Mrs.
nestine Jones, Mrs. VJ-flian
t(m , Mrs. Loul~1e Gibbs, Mrs.
Roseae Calhoun, Mrs. B i 11
Tolbert, Miss -Mye!s, Miss
bert Mlsi Swnin, Mrs. John
Mra. Frank
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Mra. Deltoo Sayre,. Mrs.
Richard lewis, Mrs.
Chester
Mrs. · John · Carpent·
Johnston, Mrs: Pearl ·
Mrs. Ada Wears,

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S.lf;.S.rvlce Market WY 2-3975 Pom•roy

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...···· ••· Representative, Ethel A. H~rt. Shade, Ohio, has
guallfied for this organization's Champions' Club
·. "' for 1963 .
fler knowledge, and her dedication to the principles
· of life Insurance, contributed much to Modern
Woodmen's succesi In 1963.

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An outstanding Modern Woodmen agent, District

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large Slit

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uswORO tN. THI STONI"

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Ground · Beef-·- l•·'ll
Ham. S.ndwiches ••-1 0 torJ. ~c

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2~ .89c
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OHIO VALLEY

SAUSAGE

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CHillY VANILLA

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Auxiliary is
Planning 45th
Anniversa'Y.

Me~r,

abstract."

Atte~ding

from Che!-

Min~terlal

Associatioo

IM!Id

Mr. Robert OUrs, Mrs. Yyllce
club were Mro. Guy Sum. its Monthly Rally at the Ches.
Sellers. Leota Birch, Mrs. Gre.
Mro. Buel Ridenour ter Church of tho
Nazarene
ta Suttle, Mrs. Noma Long, and Mrs. Wyatt Chadwell.
Tuesday. Feb. 2S.
,
Mane Beaver, all from Long
• Rev. Clyde J. Bartlett was
Bottom.
ARRIVE _IN GERMANY
the speaker. The rally was
Mr Bell Th . M Be
Pv!. Donnie Ward, son or Mr.
a success by all In at. '11, . e M
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Mrs. Junior Ward, Lang.. tendance.
Arucbel MeiSS, Elsrs. c· Yl'1 eFl ee
arrived In Germany, Feb. A brief business session fol - '
e s rs.
te Ire e. or· U boa d th I'
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ence Circle Mrs. Linda Patter- .~ . r Vone. mer d a.;tede. ,• "
with the followmg mlms- ,
d
• Mr Doroth R
a ...,tQSt.
me gra ua
rom ters bemg present. Rev. Bart·
soben an Mson, G s. t Bushy M- Rutland Htgh school In the class lett, Rev. Grimm, Rev. Thorpe,
rry • rs. arne
• rs. of 1963 His ddr
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Mary Greer, all from Racine. ""··· . W rda RAessl,!...., 7th. ev. dnekles,GRev.ThRoy War·
M Opal Randolpt M Ed· .._,e a •
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ner, an Rev. til. e
nexl !
ith ~s,;.,in, Mrs. Flo~~in:'·Bak· Arm_y lldqs., APO 46. Engineer
will be held at the Laurel i
er and daughter, Mrs. Marilyn Section, New York, New York.
Free Methodist church on '
Swoin and daughlet, Mr. and
March 31, at 7:311 ;J.
from Long Bottom.
m.

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Mrs. Charles Hauber and chil·

Miss

CJarestine Randolph,
Bertha Randolph M,

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Slant-0-Matic Series Machinn

Buy Now and Save f
EASY TERMS!
Singer Sales &amp; Service

dren, all from Reedsvllle.
WY 2-2284
dinner In observanoo of I h e MJ'I, Lucine Rtdeaour and
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45th anniversary ?f Feeney-Ben· daughter from Cheater.
Dl:~~!'~~:hal As 8 money-making project POMEROY
nett Post, Amencan
Legion, Mrs
Leona Hall f r 0 m
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h M'dd
s
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when the Women'lt Auxiliary T h
Mro. Belly Gaul from Ches•
t e ' ieport enlo' c ass ~ ~!!!!!:!!!!::! ~iE!iE!!!
mot Tuesday evening at the ~ · v· I B'~'- f
H
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Lew John- high school dance party willloi
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hall In Mlddl rt Mrs Albert
rs. to et ":"' rom og. ston, Tracy. Florence, Alta and
otaged at the
Middleport
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sett, West Vtrgima.
Bart Scrlm!her all from Min· school auditorium Saturday
:ou1:- ';:'.'dent, was charge Sendirig gilts, were Mrs. Mae ersville andRe~. and Mrs. Hart ning from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m.
smess moe B·
Johnston, Mrs. Eula Proffitt,
Coolville.
P"""""'s w111 go to the M.H.S.
Two Midcllepqrt High School Mrs; Ralph Bre-, Mrll. Ralph Mrs. Ralph Freemen, M r •· Seniors for their annual class ,
girls were aeleetod to attend Henderson, Mrs. Elsie Ward, Roger Freeman, from Hogsett, trip. The Jaya will feature all I
Girls Stete held eaoh year. Mrs. Dorta ~· Mn. . Ida w. Va. Mr. and Mrs. Albert the latest Beatie records.
~ 45111 birthday annlvenary Ours, Mrs. BUI Dailey, Mrs. Hudson from Industry, Pa.
a"' wolcmne .
dinner of the poat will be bold Hubert Price, Mrs. Linda Van The door prize was won by
Tuesday, M~h 17 at 8 p.m. Meter, Mrs. Wealy Cozart, all Leota Birch. Other game prizes FIRST
with the menu to he pi~ from Portland.
. were woo by Miss Flo,..nce Cir· OUALJTY
0118
by tbe kitchen commlttee. It- Mrs. Edna Buah, Mrs.
cle,. and Mrs. Linda Patterson. REGULAR
erna· being sold on a
money Bailey,
Mae Brewer, Mrs. Refreshment• were served af·
Certified Oil Station
maklnJ project were re-order- M ..lne Diddle, Mrl. Roy Prof· ter Miss VanMeter opened her
ed anol a committee appointed fitt, Mrs. Frieda Ferwu•on, Mrs,
beautiful gifts
W. Main St.
to purchase needed
kitchen Connie Bush, Mrs.
Chutes
·
equipment.
Bush, Mrl. lllary Roush, Mrs.
Belli Panont, Mr. and M r a.
Cards of sympathY w~re senl Ronald Beegle, all fn~~t~ Ra&lt;lne.
to tha bereaved families of ()s. Mrs. Mattie Bogard, Mrs. lr·
car llouah and LII~VN~~Ce Bing. ene Hupp, Mr. and: Mrt. Ruth
Get-weD ~ were aloo ~~Larkins, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
to member. who '.I:' Ill. Til e ,Autherson, M:r. ·1nd ,Mrs. Nor·
tra..Jing """ dated by Mrs. ma \Vebbei';" Mr; aDc!. !lfrs. Ray
Albert lloasli wu """ by Mrs. Yoong, Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Hay·
Dale ·
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man, Mrt,
Slater. all
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Pride

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Durmg the social hour Mrs.
Charl&lt;;S Sauer ·was awarded the
travehng prize. A
dessert
course waa served by Mu.
Charles Hayes, Mrs. Stanley
Jones and Mrs. George Mowrey, with Mr. Lelia Spencer,
M s M g I S 'th nd M
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Floor Model

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Club Members
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CHAPMAN-CANADAY SHOES

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tile Middleport Cl!urdl ol.
cllllrdl for
lk'OUI
'!!!J. E!&lt;mon!!.7 ~!'
opened tile meetlllf In rttuaiJ&amp;. of !~ "'•I ~l!o!!!&gt;·- w!thh&lt;ld
Cbrtal made plano to be Ill
Troop :!42. 'rile hom d!M.r .,.. , - ·
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Wilen t11f Al!rilal')' ot itic lorm. A "'PM oo tile blrt!J.) til ~ - llll t.ton. ·
dlart• of tile communion servred .._ tile
~" Weblter Poot American 1dly pai'tv at Chlllk!othe Veter-• un
r org za
wbo , Mr and Mn. 11111 lllflle vis- ~ f..- April, May ond June Mrs. Tom Roush , Railroad-s! ~
w' Jb&lt;ther1 "' tl1t •I Open Clal• M•lfiJI
Uglon mec nleadiy evening at I llM Hoapllal and • than~ )'OUI ·r~~na""': • 1uJmate= !ted In Galltpolll -Tutodar with Tueoday eveni"' II tile rhu.-.h. it • patient at Meig. Me1110rlal ~.;· Nalh M G M 01 I lct Secret
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- note for contribution• fur the se on. ra.
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• Mr. and Mra, llt.td Mcf!:entle The meellnc waa opened . wtfJI Hospital where ~ wu taken
F.;;;.&amp;&amp;llliO;~;;..;a;;;-~
8r
I pmy w.,.. read from ~• I chaJrman of the ways In d and fomily.
devotlono ctven b)' Lent MeKi"' aftr b,...lrln« her BDklt In • llcout !x&lt;;liiiW., ..--nted tl1t I'll, . 1!'11
Hall, dl.t.rlct preoidont. .Mrs. meahs committee and for t he Ml" Ylrglnl.o Fllher ol Otar·. ley who road IICI'ipture from fall at her home.
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and Merle Brlgp, M. , m&lt;ehng el
Hall alao sent a note concern- birthday dinner also Jave her leoton, W. Yo, spent Sunday ,Jfhn and gave a meditation en- Mrs. AUred Scart;erry, Jr , . . District . Scout Activities ~· 411 the
,_!..'.:. .
In&amp; the ITU'mhel'lhip quota.
report.
with her •unt, Mlu
Nettie tilled "Live Each Day to the substituted in tho Middleport Ota~rman, preaetlled f 1 r s 1
rch , Monday- .........
An Invitation was received Mrs Orville Well, dlalrman, Koehler.
l'!lllest" and an i~. "What Kind•rgarten clasHI Tuesday clap baq.. tD ....., Sewell, ohurdl.
to attend a noception lor Marl- spoke on Americanism. She Mr. and Mrs. Selwyn White Freedom II. "
for Mrs. Pearl Re.vnolds, who Blll Rtzer, Mlkt ~lth, Reed GuyCowiiD
lyn WIU'IIer, a candidate for presented a five poJnlltar with of Golllpollo visited SU~ay af. The Lord'• Prayer was given has a t~roat lnlectlan.
Ferrell, and 8tU Hayes. flecelv- od the bullnQI .
department tresurer. to be held lhe points "'Presenting
the temoon with Mlh l\leltie Koeh- In unison. Mrs Opai'Kelly. preo- Miss Christine COat•. a stu·
ltCOnol oW.. badges wert _plano wore
Febrttal')1 :!9 at the Nell House church, IOhool, community, ler.
!dent. proalded. Committee Tl'&gt; dent at Ohio North•m UniverSewell, Dtck Sau_vago, itller-son dltller,
In Columbus. A note was read home and the Unit. Shesuqefll. Mrs. Robert Marcinko Ill Tup. ports wore ctven lncludinf lhe lsity, spent the weel enol with Marl&lt; Smtih and Kenny RIUr: arulaunced.
• w.lkhod " .potslble, from Mrs. Val• Cottrill statinl ed that the mlnlllerl be uked per. Plams tntared Me' g s sick liot with Edward Evana. :her parents, Mr. and Mn. Rev. llorrlnJ announced. that ness setslon,
tl!at her mother, Mrs.
Ethel to have ooe service 1 yelr on General Hospital, Tuesday, for Homer Jones, Mrs. James White Robert Coats. ·
• new troop flag had been .... ed under the
pur hot h~~~totl by 1 Tedrow is lmprovln&amp; from an AmerlcanLtm IJ!d ·tD .;. that ourgory.
.
· Mrs. Bert Glllrey. Mrs. Blgga, Mi111 May Roush, who reaidea .
and Mrs. Wtllla!ll
auto a~r•dent but Is still con- flags ll't properly displayed at , Mro. Callie Lotlan ol Flora Mrs. Emma Bissett. Mrs. in Parl&lt;etsburg, ha• been
ol refreohmtnt.o
aleek l•ather lklm-r fined home. A card of thanks I all times 1n the church.
: remam1 GUile IU aHhe home Grtoves and Mro. Baxter report- ing with her slsler·i,..law, Mra.
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confined "ith Illness.
Oscar Roush , since the death
lly.
In the home, children should , Mr. and Mrs. George Log a n, The birthday lOll&amp; was """I of Mr. Roush a week 080 , She
·
-• frte.. of perforation
Mrs.
G•rald Wildermuth. ' be 18111~1 the meanlr1a of I h e ! Hemlock Grove.
for Mrs. McKinley and Mn. was accompani!d to Parkero·
.
chairman. gave a report on re- · nag and of patrtolic holidays I Mr. and Mro:J)opald Lanning Fred Gardner. The meeting waa burg Monday by Mrs. Roosh
•ncl
Yours In habiUtatlon. II wa• de&lt;'idtd to ; """· also lhe Pledie to flag, the I and dauahtora Connie .and Su• closed with praver by lttv .. and her daugbter Mrs. Ray I
11oM •r llfiCk uppor lei' send gilts to Roy Reuter who is ' Nattonal anthem and Amertca. an spent the weekend in Cincin- Gardner. A salad course .. .., Cunningham
'
confined in lh' Nelsonville Hos- Mrs.
Well also. "'ad Arnerican- lati, with hiJ sloter ODd broth· served to It members and one Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lake,
1
ther.
pltal and to
Sauer
be taught In I he · er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jllleot Martha MoNPal hy the West Jefferson, were Sunday
t-..1
ftJ
the Brecksville Hns~llal It was sc
sand an effort should beiz;nk.
hostesses, Mrs. E~gar Aliens- overn~ht guests of 1\jr. and _
FtS tnl IF "Vf•
lf'IOIIS ~
announced t!la! Mr. and Mrs. made to fmd out If .lhe teachers
worth. Mra. Doyle Mill or and Mrs. Leo Kenned
1
Barton Hall would be present are teaching AmertcanUim. AI, Mrs. McKinle .
y.
.
. CANONSBURG, Pa. - An ••· 'nlo
for the birthday party.
Y
Mr. and Mrs. Fredd•e Clme tual-me, plasttc model of a re· will be 1oun 10 ~
1so all should be active Jn trying •
.
I to have the Bible reading and I
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and daughter, Klmmie, Jolt morkable, new bearin, old 11 privacy of 7our . _
, The part~ will begin with • t prayer in schoolo.
1
Ml$$
Tuesday mormng tor t h e 1 r beinc ,offered free to interosted •e• 111 tiny , 1.., ttel
cafelorta dioner from 6-7:15 p.
,
. ;
home m Jarksonvtlle, Fla., af· hard-of-hearing persons.
fortab]J 11 up
m. and all members of the Poat Flags should be di!I]Jioyed
ter several days visit with his
ear see how1 1
• and the Auxiliary and their thfo community on all holidays
Three members of the Chet- mother Mrs. Betty Cline and 1 The new instrument named
•H
r families are invited. The .PUblic and' the Lions elub wu. com-'
A bridal shower honoring Mis5
Garden elub
"A other ;o:&gt;latives. They came to
Radioear t:OO· Wts dttveloped e:an
worn. '
t is invited to the program whch mendOd for JII"Omotlnl thiJ pro- I Shirley Jean Van Meter on Fe!&gt;- Gardener• Day Out, held Tues- attend luoeral services for her
enl!lnoen '" the world-lam. CUp lhia ad todiJ
. begins at 8 p.m.
I ject. _It was urged that Ameri-~ ruary 7th at Portland wa• glv- dor at the First
Methodist grandmother. Mrs.
Cia renee ' . Rsdio~ar R~searoh Llbora- to Dllei Radloear, ,Jill
can literature and codes be dla- en by Mrs Herman Theiss anJ church m Lancaster.
Ebersb.:tch
toru~s. It ,,.. de~ngned to help
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Elza GUmore1 ll!lllln•d pla~s tributeel In all libraries and pub- i Mrs Rosa. Van Meter
All districts In Ohio we r "I Mrs Tu,;, Scally and her par- ,
persons who hear but do State &amp;tree~ Allllillo, ·.
4all
for the birthday
party.nf He
sa•d lie bulldlngs.
A;te ndi°1 were, Mra. · Ken· meeting
r&lt;!presenttd
Charles
W. Hecock
Colum~
!
withIn350thitpresent annual
Mn enls · ·Mr · and Mrs ·. Georg•
bus, Department Socond
The importanct of
voting 1 neth McLeod, Mrs. Merle Ev- Wade Cozad of Lancaste,' ,.,: Haekett were In Huntmgton. W. ,
Commander will be the
stressed and members ask. ans and son, Mrs, Iva
ident r:r the Ohio Associati!, of Va. Tuesday where Mr. Hackett
Only
er. At the ~lose of the
eel to help by babyslttin&amp; for renee and daught•r, Mrs. Dol&gt;clubs resided d ,._ had a physloal cheek-up,
1
gram, door' prizes will be
tho:"' having small children na Larkin~, Mrs. Donna Hauh- troduced the' :uests in~udin
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Turner had
I eel. Highlights of lhe
1 whtle they go to vote.
Proper er and children, Mrs.
Profes""r Jam s ca'klwell
' as their guests Sunday Birdie
'
will be several short skits and i care of the Oag following the Dalley, Miss Judy Cozart, Mrs. Ollio Uniwrslt e who spoke .::, See and Johnnie and Kenny See
a style show by men of the meetings was Ul'lfeel by Mrs. Louise Brewer, Mro. Alberta "Knowing an/Growing."
of Flatrock, W. Ya.
~ost. A reheanal for all par. Well.
Gluesencamp, Mrs. Kathleen Following a luncheon
at
ticlpatln&amp; tn the pt·ogram
Prayer by Mrs. George Hock· Ward, Mrs. Maxme Durst and
' Mrs. Harry Gwinner of . Holiness Grou of
be held at the LegJon hall
ett Sr. chaplain, the singing of ~on. Mrs. Ada V!Ut, Meter, Mrs. Atlanta, Ga. aave demonstra, •
p
Middleport, 0.
day evemng. March 13. On
America ond the clooing nde by . K. Casto, all from Portland, IJons on Rower arr"nging using Mrnuter1 Meet
.
dqy Marth 15, the ladles w II the president closed the meet· Mrs. Murl Ours, Mrs. Mae Van u her theme "mode,.;, and The Meigs Area
Holiness

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We are well equipped with • nle. lbop •ad twoo"lli
perienced ~ mea to tate care of yoUr M~rit
~&lt;'asher and Maytag dryers.
,&lt;
BriDe your wringer washer to M~g to let
repaired and installed in tbe qilltcOl.J
Iaior Ia worn, bring It In and 'let 111
tplin In minutes, (center mtcbaalain ot

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II·Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Feb. 27, 1964 ! ---::Fo:--r""'T""r•""a,. ,e_

FOR SALE

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LAST 3 DAYS!

35th ANNIVERSARY

Used Car Sale I

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WURLITZER
PIANO
Now

1960 PLYMOUTH 2 DOOR

$495

Black over white finish, clean interior, VB en2ine, automatic trant. Radio and heaLer, new tires.

Was $1095- Now $799
1959 CHEVROLET 4 DOOR SEDAN

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VB ene;lne, Poowerglide trans. Radio, heater, power steer..
ing and power brakes. Beautiful beige and saddle fini sh.
Tires show little wear. nice interior.

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1959 FORD GALAXIE 2 DOOR
8 cyl. engine . Automatic trans. White finish, sharp one

Now Only $1088

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Bill' Wellm•• Let WillialllMIII
II 'TiffiD Jewelers, Phone Iii,
Polqt P~ W. Yo.
10 II 'l&lt;

Baldwin SPINET
Orlg , Price $935

Now

$637

2 sn,htty u ..d

ELECTRIC
GUITARS

Yes Sir! One owner and it has low mileage, dean inside,
1harp ivory and blue finish, has good tires, radio, heater,

Reduced to $1699
1953 CADILLAC CONVERTIBLE COUPE
Handsome and loveable, vinyl interior, like new t'ar's. Power .&amp;leering, automatic, top excellent, radiD and heater.

Was $595 -

Ill. All ~ • It&gt;

Jill Jollntoll . .

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Service. lnc. for a cboictt
110 dUferent llUIII In the dairy .
or beef tine. A price or M 110
In the breeds for pnweD ,.,..

formance sire!. No llSSOCII·
Uon to join. For service call
Leland Parter at Pomeroy.
Ohio. Phone WV :1-32111 or
Albert Parker ot Chester,
Ohio, Phone 185-341li.
I 25 301A:

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Prof•oloMI Dry Cl11nlng
and Shirt Laundry
1 Hour Cleanlnt
Alter-tnt 1nd Repairing
Pocket• and Zlppen

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Middleport, Ohio
Cill

$1565

Cr•dit Dept.

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Jackson, Ohio
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ABC CLEANERS
&amp; SHIRT LAUNDRY
Maten, W. Va.

Std. trans., 6 cyl. en~ine, new ('ar appf&gt;arance and show
room clean interior, 4 exct'llent tires, radio and heater.

Reduced to $1249
1956 BII!CK 4 OR. S'I'ATION WAGON
A one owner and mileagr real Jow . Automatic
dio aod heater . Looks and runs out finP.

fran!~ .

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'6' std., good rubber , new paiilt , C'lt&gt;as Inside and out.

1954 Chevrolet Bel Air 2 Dr. _ _ _ $195
Solid and lots of service yet.

1954 Pontiac 4 Door _ _ _ __
'8' auto., eood rubber, clean car, one owner.

$195

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I"'IIDAY

6:06 Country Music T1mo
6:21! Coun1rY Jamboree

. · ' 6:00 SISD OD News

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Community New~
World, Nalloaal NeWI
Spotlllbl em Sporti
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Dinnl!f Mu81We
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7: 1li SJcp On, Musleal Cloek
7:45 The LlfeiiDe
8:110 Oblo VaDey Nein
I:Oii World, Nalloaal News
1:10 1!por1* Today
1:.15 Weather P1e1Ur1
1:11 Musical Cloek
8:55 New~ ·
t:IIO Mus1ea1 Clocli:
t:IO Sou&amp; &amp; Story Time
'1:45 FatiiuJ Worship Hour
10:00 Nm
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10:5$ News
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231 Mill St.
Middleport
"'rmorly Fry Plumblftl lito'
PHONE WY 2-2029

Open Saturday
Evoningo Til 9:00

JBIIIVO

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OUR SPECIALTYI

ALL MAGNAYOX

1957 Dodcte VB- 4 Door _ _ _ $199
1955 Chevrolet 4 Door - - --· _ $395

U:QIIo!DI

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In Stock Reduced

Sound Mechanically. Radio and Heater.

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U•S!ow: muo.

Reduced to $499

SALE OF CHEAPIES

lt.Jto.

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Netirii-t 'lele'Vl!IOII
Nile-TV'$ "Telephone Hour"
boWl off AJ!C.TV IbiS season, TUesday bight markeil Its
and ntfl-ii lblfliiU too llj)Qil, AI•
broad&lt;ast In 24 years 011
ter lbe·. ..n; "'"tl"' of TUeodav
and televl!lon. Shirley
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nilhl'fi '·.............y match
wq hostess lor tbo..,.
wblcll wu, alter all, lor lbe
Happy birthday to you,
heaYlJ!¥J~t. cblmplonsblp of happy birthday to you, happy
lbt "!!f~ 01111 WODdera that tbe birthday d&lt;ar "Telephone Hour"
fillht ~ ~till Interests any· happy birthday to you!
one ~~0•1t #cept the particl· Tile ClleDDel Swim: G&lt;orge 1
, pants. · . , ..
Raft does a ""'s·and-dance rouI'm afraid I. was one of those tine oo CBS.TV's Ed SuiUvao
who .,a to .a . theater to ... show Sunday . • . Groocbo
the illoutV Jn which CIa y Marx ls the host of AJ!C.TV'e
ernergtdt•at 1 ·llll&lt;eessor to lbe"Hollywood· J&gt;ala&lt;e" Marth 1•
thnme •ilnce. held .by Joe Louis- ••• NBC-TV's aDDounced docg.

LOWREY
ELECTRIC
ORGAN

1959 CHEVROLET 4 DR. IMPALA
Hard Top. 8 eyl. en~ine . Automatic trans. Power bra'ke.-t,
power steering, coral and beige fini sh.

noto

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WAS $195 ,

1960 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE 2 DR.

1t. Gol4o'

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Now $399

Less than 25,000 actual miles by lora! owner. Spotles11
green interior with dark ereen E'Xterior fini6h, Powerglide, Radio and he-atH". You must see it at this price.

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anlboloiY lo iijWWiied olft&lt;lall7 uaiiOII comedy, 1o lle1ldlni 1111
by !!!!! WI)', ID ..,_~~~wed lor IIIII ~ - · ear lo)l'lrd ABC-TV.
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Will Hovo Tho Sorvic• of

MR. HERMAN
HOFFNER

Rutland

SAVE!

Special $1195

TlWKSBARY'S
illRBER SHOP

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llipwlrt lroupl, lbt W.til~ wort • ..0. 1114 to be C&lt;IUJit.
femlly, alrt Marcil :a ... Tbc 1!11 pretty firmly 011 a •-Moal&gt;

1962 CHEVY II NOVA STATION WAGON

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Notice

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1960 BUICK LeSABRE 4 DOOR
Locally owned and dean inside and out, automatic tran!l.,
power steering and powpr brakes. Jvory and blue finish,
radio and heater, good tires.

lilaurance

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Special Tormo
$25 down, $4.50 w.kly

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1:30 Pat Blltlram, M·W·F
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7:00 NOW!
7:011 BNikfaat Party · ·
7:~ Newa
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7:35 l!lcbal: lllrdware
ITues.·Thiln.J
7:50 Newa lloporl
1:00 Br~GJI Parl.f
8:11 Bright Star Sbaw·Thars.
1:30 Van Petrick Sporti
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1:- Baker Fumlture-Weci-Frl
8:115 OpeD Houao
1:00 Newe
1:01 Coflea With JIDII .
1:45 Bett.f NewtoD
IO:Oi Ministerial Assoc.
10:20 Country Hoe Down
11:05 Swap Shop
11:11 Country DrUten. M·W
11:11 ~ CL Alf. ZU.Tue
11.15 A.S.C. l'rosriDt-Fri
11:11 Family WoraDip-TI!!D'I.
11:35 Fll'lll Buraau
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11: .. 'l'bij&gt;'e CountrJ lf.ymu
12:110 NooiD Report
IJ:II MILlin Juat 'Fw You
IJ:II Goealer'l Guelt SIIMI'rl
11:80 Millie Ju.t For Yoo

1:00 Plalter PariJ

1:11 BJP.ttpar Sllo•Tuel,
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SAnmDAY
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7:01i Breakllll pan;y,
8:1$ Jones SUlek Shaw
IO:J; The Good Ufe
10:35 M01le In '!'be Air
IO:to Under Oble Sidle • ..
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ll:Oii Top Tetllbow· ' •
'11:35 Top Ten Show (Dultotls)
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S:OII SUndown Serenade
1:110 Sip Off
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7:38 Sip On
7:15 Arllij&gt; Hour
I:Oii Herald of Truth
1:35 Hour of DeHveraruie
1:11!) Wlnp of HeaJins '
1:35 Bible Speaka to YOI!.
10:00 Voice of Propbecy .:
10:15 Wub. lloporllto Poopla
U:OO Country, !fYnu' •Tim,
12:1t Nooa N8W1'
12:11 Tire Selr&lt;h •
12:10 Rev. MerliA Taola t
1:00 .Billy Grablm ···
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2:110 'l'bo Clturd&gt; At Wort .
2:11 Tire Navy ~P
1:15 Tire BJa IJo
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Pdlow Case Sets

Very absorbent, dllrllb}f.
All cotton. Plalda and
striped patteme. FrinJed

Fine white pereale .with
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loptd hemt. f2x38 Jncbee.
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CANNON TIRRY

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bfrch finish, attractive d~ and $9.95 Slnimou
Mattress.
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Colors are dark green, navy blue, gray, green, and
tan.

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Made of finest polished cotton from Springs Mill's ' 1
cord welted, double stitched seams, bleachea whffM~:
muslin tops, generous sblrring, hemmed edges attd ·
guaranteed macbine washable. Chmce of 9 beaud· ~
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All sizes, all colors included in the 2 day sale.
SHIRTS
ON SALE FOR $2.50
TROUSERS
ON SALE FOR $3.50

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36" PRINTED
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Mlltchlne Ro.. Pethm
$1.95 BATH
$1.49
TOWELS_
$1.39 HAND
$)-19
TOWELS_
49c WASH
CLOTHS- 3 9 c

On Sale $4.88
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BATH TOWELS

These are our fast selling
wash 'n wear Travelaire
Ro"'- that we sell regularly for $5.95.
All slzes. 3 pocket style.

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Slightly soiled white uniform• - wash and wear ·eottona
- puckered nylo~~&amp; - embossed cottons - ml11e1 alzebaU sizes - and extra 1ize1.
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Rqular $1.95 Women• White Unlforme --- - SALI $6.00
Retular $7.95 Womena White Uniform• --- - SALI $5.00
Reeula~ $5.95 Womens White Uniform• ---- SALE $3.00
Regular $4.95 W-n• White Unlforme --~ : SALI $2.50
R11ular $3.9S Womena White Uniform• --- - SALI $2.00

2-PIECE LIVING ROOM
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S.. the Many Smart New Styles

$249.00 2 PIECE SUITES

SALEI FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
GENUINE CHENILLE

MEN'S and YOUNG MEN'S TROUSERS
At A Spec:i1l Price For This S1le

Viscose T h r o w Rugs
$3.39

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RUGS

Scroll pattern in Red, Gold, Beige, Green. Genuine
"501" Nylon.
'SIZE 9 FT. x 12 FT. - - - - - -- $79.00
SIZE 12 FT. x 12 FT.
$109.00
SIZE 12 FT. x 15 FT.
$139.00
SIZE 12 FT. x 18 FT.
$160.00
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MOHAWK'S TUFTED
SEAMLESS h12 FOOT

R O O M SIZE

RUGS
Serviceable blends of ny·
lon and rayon. Choice of
0 colore.

$3.95 Table
On Sale
$2.95 Teble
· Cover• n Sale
$1.95 Table
Cov.,. On Sale
Cover~

$3.39

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$1.39

RUGS

Excellent Selection !&gt;f Patterns

9ft. x 12ft. Size- $49.00- $59.00 • $79.00
12ft. X 12ft.
$89.00
12ft. X 15ft.
$109.00

On Sale $1.00
For

W a f f l e W e a v e Dish T o w e l s

15 x 27 incbes-75% Cotton, 25% Rayon
Plaid pattern
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Boya $1.95 Short Sl11ve

PRISCILLA

Quilting Sheeting

Slzel frem 6 te 11
Cotton knif4t and acrllan

Bleached - 1ood quality.
TWO.OAY IPICIAL
11"
Width- 6 5 c Y•r4
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Slightly irregulal' of good styles and colors (much
bieber priced spread) Twin and full size.

75c yar4

SALI $5·

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!We
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S a l e ! BICYCLES
$25.00-16 ln. Convertible Roadmalter, .Jr., SALI $21.00
$27.5D-" ln. Convertible Roadmalter, .Jr., SALI $23.00
$27:50-16 ln. Con'llertlble Murray ------- - .SALE $23.00.
$32.50--20 ln. Convertible AMF. Junior - --- \SALI' $27.00
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$52.50-24 ln. Boys or Girl• AMF Skyrl..er .. SALI $39:t0
$59.50-24 ln. Boy• or G.l rlt AMF .let Pilot SALI f.41,op
$52.50-26 ln. loy• only AMfi ·Miilute Min - · IALI $39..0
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$55.00-26 ln. loy, only AMF Saturn ----~ - $ALl
$59.50-26 ln. ley• or Girl• Skyrlcler (2 tpMd) Sale $44....
$69.50-26 ln. , Girl• only AMfl lkyl•rtr • : '·. '
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$26.t5 TAILI RADIO ------·---------. $21.00
$IUS CLOCK RADIO ---·------------ $26.00
Pf,tS CLOCK RADIO - ------·-·····-- $ai.OO
fl4.t5 'TRANSISTOR ltADIO --··--·-·· $11.66

On Sale In the Drlpii'J

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Reg. 14.95 Double Bed Size, Single control S1le $13
Reg. 16.95 Double Bed Size, Du•l Control Sale $~5

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Automatic Blankets

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in beautiful clear colon.

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Floral patterns In pink
and yellow. All eotton.
$1.49

6 9 c yard

JUST RECEIVED! NEW SHIPMENT

Decorator Styles, nylon binding. Color fast, preshrunk, non allergic, lint free, no ironing. Size 72
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Tweeds and Solid Colors

Large and .1111aU piec-

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Machine washable -'rtes
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wear, Slip covers, Dr~
etc. Solid colora a n d
matcbina stripes.

S1lel Frklay and Saturday
ALL SEASON

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Fast colors. 75% cotton,
25% rayon. Waffle weave
and mesh. Colorful atriped pattern.

ROOM SIZE

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Cellulalre Thermal Weave BLANKRS

DISH CLOTHS

FOAM BACK NYLON

T-SHIRTS
100% combed cotton. Reinforced neck. Shrink resistant, lastlnJ fit, generous cut. Complete comfort
Sizes 8(34.36), M(38-40),
Large (42-44).

Hundreds to aelect from.
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NECKTIES

2 Dey Sale
OF FINE QUALITY

TABLE COVERS

27"
OCTAGON 8 8 c
14x41
21xH
$1.28
SIZE-SIZE---

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SPECIAL PURCHASE!
MOHAWK AXMINSTER

S1le "501" Nylon
ROOM SIZE

Fine quality, rich colors, fringed ends

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style. Overplaids and solid colors. All wash and
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