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Mr and Mrs
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merger ot chi:' i\.H ncu.l1-.1 {'hun 11 program 1hPr~w 0 unl \' rn 1 ~ h ·mn "Lead on 0 King ." 1Mrs Menzel Smith of Enter- held at 2 p.m. preceding the I •
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and Ev,wgt'lw II Umh·d Hrtlll· , wmld witl: l ~nst. S~em ut~e~ reMr/ Criswell conc.lucled
a pnse E.U.l:l. Church, and Miss rally.
. I· Mrs. E. J. Hill r:!urn~d home
ren Chur('h dennmmalm ns W&lt;~s rnnbi\~ lep li&lt;'.'IS sho
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b . ess sesstun She announc-1Phylli! Spanglet teacher
m ,l Miss Linda Henderson of the Sunday, after a VISit wrth rela·
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c n and black, ed the World Day of Pra)'er 1the Wahama schools.
I Alfred Methodrst Church, pres!- t1ves 10 o urn us
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Just Received Another Big Shipment
a ht&gt; J:..nuars nwt'l ng oJI OH n·d ,dtJI(, br 'w
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_ Feb u rry 25 at Heath Church. During the soctal hour the dent conductr.d the meeting and Mrs. Roy Jones Jr. and
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\l vtl tndl -.t rt'\ 1llvmg ahove Ilgln~·t o peod ' She r a~~kcd for donations !rom I hostesses, Mrs. David Enlsmm-~~ gave' the address of welcome. Michael of Columbus
Of American Made Homer Laughlin
Churr·h \ loml.l' ~\t'lll ll;!, al !he piP 1\lth the open Brl1e f athn ~ miJ~rs not workrng on Rotary lger Mrs. C. A. Emmlsh, Mrs. The devolwnal period was pre- Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs Roy
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!i'I JI1 fJII ~ent••J Ill\' rr•~l rrl,i\1·11
1he meetmg
"C~ I'' b S mpalhy was extended to , &amp;lad course frum a table cov- Oak Hill was the guest speak- Mr. and Mrs. E J. Hrll
OPEN STOCK
itlt·tl ''Chosen lur -\ l'w n" y.,l,lll'h ,I JHd nn pre.ludt H. ora.' ~ Mr~ Ernest Burton in thedeath [ered wrth a pmk doth and cen- er Plans were made to attend busmess visitors m Pt. PI&lt;,.S- 11
'Romance In Blue' and 'Capri'
Ctmsr~t•·,! ol IW\1 ph;~st'~ !lit' H,lc•t&gt;Jma~ _b' M~s. d ~hn~J ...ab of Mr Burton and Mrs. Nan l tered with a pink floral arrange- the Mid-Winter nstitute Satur- ant, W. Va. today.
~\uriC. Ft'Jt&gt;J ,J llllll ol \lt•i\ l•ldht a poen, rhe Roa li e ts'd l M re re orted flowers were ment with greenery and pmk day Jan. 15 at Portsmouth The Mr. and Mrs. Eug~ne HuudaWoll~~:~~ , Ill ~:t tr•tmlra·s. ;md M~~ Jam~~ Cnsl~i~:J t~~ ~f~\&lt;n~~ se~~ by pchurcil frrends. Mrs. tapers. Mrs. Ja~es Cirswell pre- next rally was scheduled for shelt and Randy. and ~eck~
"'l'lit'( srorv ol I he Umted Breth- J\ L' J.HTII 111 e . cd . l e L Smtlh read a letter from the sided at the Silver coffee ser- 1 the second Sunday in Jl~cbruary. were Sunday evenmg
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o 11 missionary !arnily in , vrct' There were
a en m 1 A total attenrlance of 50 was guests o er n.parens, r.
1 1 ''''t the 1,, k,_, ,1 frurn p .. ,' lru~ , an d . cor _ OtIS L-e
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Japan
reported.
Refreshments
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1 Awnrded Sunduy
ot m;m. human rl!{hs, the nse
~ Att~ndance pms were awardOpen Fridug Nights Til9:00 - AJso Open All Bag Thnrsdugs
ol eummunism and the re., ur ~ ed durmg the Sunday Sehoul
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hour sunday morning at the En" "' "urld
terpnse EUB chmch..
AN. 11
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Reeetvmg pms were Lisa Jett, A special m~eung of MiddleI
Mr and
Mrs Dwmne visited
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Jamt•s W!ll, Mane Smith, J udy p~rt Lo dge N(~ 363
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E~·;m g ellcal UmteJ Brrthr en of Raven.
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Ch ~.:rch \~llh 1ts symbol of tbe ' Sunday wtth her gran mo ' ! Thom~s Bentz oue year; Jun- 1 pm. at the confenng of the
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Hetreshclasped hands of brothers m ,l Mrs · James111 Murray.
Ma l'S returned lor Bentz. Paul D11l _and Dana Master ~_lason egree
Chnst Mrs \\ tllwm
Hlrsse l\ 1 Mrs , L~~dae
from
Lima ! Smith, two year, Mrke Bentz, ments wtll b~ served Kenn~th
sang a voc&lt;~l sn lo. "Blest Be home SHt
Y 1 holldHys With thn•c year · Roger D1xon and K. Scites Jr. JS worshrpful mas- ~
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n' ·''Y at the Jlr.H\0
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' Susan D1xon ' sev('n year; Em - The American LegiOn) AuxN 1
1I11om Mayt'fi an
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d · 1 home Satur- rna Lol: Dav1s and Brenda Vary uf Le~"&gt; tS Manit'} I osL o
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MAKE ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY

VOL XVII

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POMfRGY-MiDDLEPORT. OHIO

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1966

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Record for West VirJJ-inia
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and "'"· Greg, left f•r New
2 p m' •t th• home of Mrs. Lou- i
The annua l reports
were J ~rsE'y aftt'r a VISit here with
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given when the M1 ssronary So- hi~ mother, Mrs. Helen Shuler
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Jan. 13
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c et v of th£&gt; SvN.cuse Presby and other relatrves. Mr and Mrs
Tite regular meet1ng of the
tenan Church fnet
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the Hess and son are leaving for
January 6, l966
Bradbury P.T A. will be held
chu Hh annex Monday aftt•rnr1on GermHny where he has be-en asColumbus, Ohio
Thursday evening at 7 30 at the I
Jan 7
s1gned for a three year penod De Ed 1
s"hool
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Thr mrPtrng cmrd ud ed by 1•.rtl1 the U S ~rmy
ey or- 1 1 am compiling a book of 1'he Past Counrilor~ of Theon P pl't'S idPnl !Ida Slack. O];en- nwrly restded lD WJ!kes Barr!!, Ohio ghost stones. and would durlls Councli Daughters of
ed 11. 1th the re 1d mg The I ur fJa
a precrate knowmg ef any from America wrll meet
Thursday
pose of Unrted Presb\ tenan Mr and Mrs B F Parmalee 1:
, d rs oF t~le Pomeroy and evening at the home of Mrs.
Wome n' ' from '!Jwl' ' the pro- ha ve rt'lurned from a vacatlOn , M:lr:a c~unty area
Ova l D,tddle, Racme.
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gram boo k For drvot1ons, \Irs. lnp to F't. Pierce. Fla where y g.
truly
The H:lranor Ctrrle ef Heath
Slad : read . Why In .1. 11 l'n• - they were guests of hiS brother,
ou~: verlelen M'eredith
Methodist Church Will
meet
at ron ." from Mi sS ion Yt'at book Dan Parma lee.
Thursday e\cnmg at 7 30 at the '
5~s Morse Rd .,
of Prayer tlnd gave a prHyer.
Mr Adolph Sad ens left Mo~
Columbus 14, OhiO
church. Mrs. M. E Dowson is
Rol l call \~ ds answered bv day for a wtnter vacatton m
ro ram leader and Margaret
seven member s wrth a Btble M1cum Beach, Fla. He plans
' ~d!ards is m chHrge of devo-:
ve rse Serrete~r v and lrea~ urer to attend a t•onvenuon while Women's Societ_\
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Holmes and Fl orence ·Potts. re- Mr and Mrs Emersen Jones If et Ill eeem er
, Jo nson ~tn rs.
re a '·
spect1vely. Mrs. Potts,
also vrstted 10 Athens Sunday wrth The Long, ~ottv m Woman s ley
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ga\ e the ann ua l fman rtal rc- th etr daughters. Barbara, and Soct&lt;·ty of Chmuan serv1ce •f 1 Rock Spn ng! Grange
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:\1 . d Mrs Lee David!!OD.
the Mf'thodist Church mel at 1 meet Thursday at 7 30 P m
Commun ications v-.ere read ' ~t'~~nt holiday guests of Mr. the home of Mrs. Herbert s~an There wrll be a progmm and
wvhirh mcluded a letter from , nd Mrs Herman Barh•y were December 14th.
, refrf'shments wrtl be served.
Fvelyn A. Adams,
a mrssron- ~hetr daughtt'f and famtly , Mr. _ The Chrrstma~ story was rea l _The Women's MtssJOnary _Soarv m Cameroun, Afnca
A and Mrs Charles Fmnegan and 1 by Mrs Herbert Swi!n.
. , c1ety uf the Pomeroy
Fir~t
free w1ll offertng &lt;Jf $6 58 wos chrldren, Karen, Kevm, Kenny, It was derided to ftx ChriS!· Elapt1st church wrtl meet Thur~­
taken Prdyer was offert'd_ by ' John and Pat, of Huntmgton, mas ba:skt-ts for the ~eedy, and, day at 7 30 p m at ~he ho~e
Hazel Clark for m1Sstonanes. L g !sl md New York. ThlS 1to give grfts to the shut · ms of Mrs Elmer Wtckham, wrth
Rar-flf'l McBride. ho'&gt; tess ser ' w~~ the frrs1 Christmas VISit m' A dehcwus covered dish lunch- Mrs T. T Sheltr:n as co-host- 1
\•ed rt' fres hm ents to Mrs. Slark , 23 }ea rs for the Fmnegan fam- ~ eon was served at noon.
ess Mrs Loram Sterrett ts pro~lrs l l •il rnt"~ \1r~ Pot1s ,\&gt;Irs Jly. While here Mrs. Barley ac· Christmas poems were read gram leader.
Cla1k Frank 1e \1umaw, Laura companred them to Cincmnali ' by the members, and gifts e1·
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Prr ken :; and the hostess.
, for a vrs 1t wrth another daugh- changed.
ter. Mr and Mrs. Harold Har-1
-----HO\lUR FRANK WILL
nson and ch!ldren, Douglas a
JEWELL GRADUATES
Mt· and Mrs R1chard Jones cullege student Ia Oklahoma, Airmar1 Third Class William
rntertained wrth a birthd&lt;.~y dm- Dorrs aud Jeff
K Jt•well. sun of Mrs. Duns I
ner Sunday evemng, at the1r Mrs. Willis Grueser Is VISit -' Jew"ll uf 740 E. Marn St. Pornhom e. Lincoln ll1 ll, honnr111 ~ 111 g 1n ( ul umbus w1th her de~ugh- eruy, has ~-en _gradu£tted ttl State Sen Randall A Tavlor.
Frank B W!ll Present u 1e tt•r "''d filmtl)', Mr and Mr s Shevpard Aft H. 1 t'X , !rom the
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- -- - - - - - - - Juhn r-.tel'abe and farntly
trmnm~ course for U
l1 lirtl, hl:IS asked the State roud
Force aircraft mechantrs. A
gradu•le of Pomoroy
High engm!'cr Tor the opcnmg of ap
s,u)t•ial SPrvu·e 0
Sehool he Will he assi gned 10 proxlmotely 'h mt le of the upPorutroy, Ohio
/' rtf)'f'r ( .on
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., 50 ·rn- 11 er end of Secondary road Nu . ,
one of· lhe more th an "·
A s1wc'!dl prHyer service was stallatrons world-w1de whrre A1r :l2 Mason county.
LAST TIME TONIGHT
Jan . 9, 10, 11
hl':d by I'Wmhers of the Laurel Force combat and support un - Tht&gt; portum of road Is the
R1 rk Ne lsun
Cli ff Fr eL
· Mrrhodtst church 1ts are bastd.
1end that hegms off Hed Mud
In
Fnd&lt;Jy ~v e mng at the home of
I rrdgt• , arlJl:ICCnt to Wamsley 's
"LOVE &amp; KtSSESI"
Mr
and
Mrs
Pearl
Jacobs
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10
IS
DEADLINE':
garage, and connectmg to the
Technrculur
observ
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World
Week
of
The
openmg
date
for
the
1966
go•Kl portion of s..-condary 32.
RicK 1\elsun, Jark Kelly ,
Spn ng Quilrter c1t Gallrplllt:;
Knstln Nel son. Je rry Van PraH' r
G~ou p sin gmg of hymns open- Busmess Co llege has
been Senator Taylor said that with
D}ke
ed the SJ:rvtt:e, fo llowed wrth :set fffi' F'ebru.:~ r y 14 for (Ill lhe nummurn of cost, the !otal
"WILD ON THE BEACH"
Frank1e Rand al! , Sherry pra~er b• e£to.: h member, and nl_ght &lt;·lasses. Prospectl\-e stu- Slate road garage could have
Jack:;on, .Jackre &amp; c~uy l c, : the - read1~g of I T1mothy 2 by dents d~s trmg accept£tnce by lhrs road opened HI 3-4 dJys.
Sonn y &amp; Che r The Aslro the Jl rv r:ugt&gt;nc G1ll Two an- GBC for the Sprmg Quarter When opened rt wou ld serve
nau ts Sandy Nl' h un
Runm ng lime 2 Ht.~ 45 mm nomtmgs were held, one for mu st file a rcgrstrat10n form some 200-300 people m the low·
Mr ~ Pearl Jacobs and the oth- and h1gh school transcript Stu- er sertmn of Mason county, ::~.nd 1
er
for Clifford Jacobs. Prayer de11ts must be enrolled on or would be a shorkut to every :
WED. &amp; THURSDAY
J•nuuy 12-13
by Mrs Clarence Curti~ closed before February 10.
I' day
travehng and h1gh water
NOT OPEN
the sPrv ~t•e
Senator Bandall Taylor IS a ,
Allendrng wt-re Mr and Mrs !
WINS NEW STRIPE
, member of the Senate Hoads
FRIDAY thru TUESDAY
( l1:1rence Curtis. Mr. and Mrs
Henry D McKmght, son of Comrmttee. The West
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Jan. 14-18
Ernest
Powell,
Miss
MarguerMr
and
Mrs.
Wr\lJam
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M ~- ~ Legrslatur(' V.ll! convene on
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Jam l~ Stt·w ~ Jt 1n
1te Le 1fhelt Mrs. James Gil- Kmght of Rt. I, Middleport , has uary 12th, for a 30 d:.~y session
"SHENANDOAH"
more , Mrs Gerald Pullins, Mrs. been promoted to technrcal ser-'
t 'l'wt hn 1
culor f
.l~un.- s Ste,.,Jrl, Doug
Mc- Harry Clark and the Rev . G1ll. geant 111 the 'J S Air Fort:e. He [ Lane ReturnR to
c' luie, Gi(•nn C(liiJell , l'at
- - - -- is an air policeman at Lock·
ntk Wayn " K1tbar11re RtJ ss.
the
honored
guest,
Mr.
and Mrs. bourne AFB 1:1nd a graduate of Training Center
Roseman For,vlh, J &lt;~ m I' ~
T A Downre and Mr. and Mrs. Rutland High Scho&amp;l.
Tommy Lane, who rs located
Best. Philip Atfrod
Colorc1rtoont
.Jones and children, Kimberly
at San Marras, Texas. has
Adm i,Siull 75c and 40c
and Brett.
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HOLD DINNER
turned to hrs traming center
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held tls annual Christmas dm- ~ hrs parents, Mr.
CLIP THIS YALUABLI COUPON!
d andh M1 ~ t Cal- '
l'llrCIALI
ner recestly at Gene Ball's res· vm Lane an brot er, Seve; 1
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taurant m PI Pleasant . w&lt;th , other relative&gt; and fnends, and ·
COL. SANDIU' ®
14 members present Contests· hts fiance, Mrss Hetty Klein.
and a gift exrhange highlighted
REG. Lls BOX DINNER
Wl111 CIIUPIIII
the meeting.
' PROGR.~M ANI'&lt;OUNCED
"The Art of Basket Weavmg ,'' by Mrs Everett Long,
wtH htghlrght the program for
ONE
CIJU,ON
the January meeting of
the
I Cheshtre Garden Club at 7:30
CUITOIIilll
, p.m Thursday night al
tlhl
Bargains For
home of Mrs. Robert Burchett.
Mr~ Robert Freeman Is
co
All The Family
' hostess.

ILBAG

Shoes Displayed On Racks For Easy Selection
Sale Begins Wednesday Morning, Jan. 12 at 9:00a.m.

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MISS WONDERFUL- DATE BOOK

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HUSH PUPPY SNOW BOOTS
ThiS group of shoes taken from our

Rous h's Sh oe $tore

In 1904, the U.S. Surgeon
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Middleport, O.
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Boots in discontinued styles and Randcraft
Snow Boots.
VALUES TO

SALE
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Remember The Date: W ednesd•y
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eShoes Displayed For Easy Selection
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ing Flock Healthy," January 17 The charge egarnst Jmden l F Dixon 42, _NGrwood, N. C.;
in a dinner meeting beginning was brought by Addre Mae Wea- l Charlrs A Jomer, 32, Grove
at 7·30 pm. in the Buckeye ver Brown who alleged the d•-· Ctly: Davtd A. Weabor 35 Bri•·
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fendant struck her wtth. a m-1tol , Va Charles A Nickt&gt;ll,
This Is the third of the area's strumt&gt;nt from behmd Jrvtdton l35. Beaver: Francis Putt, 4i,
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0 1 ~ s P ~.e:~n~ mar- by October term grand
ldenl Jobnson goes before the government of North Viet major surprises would be in the the speech was drafted prima~ message With a request for a ~wt"
JUry.
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the nation Nam, was forcing Jehnson to message. Should some impor- rily as a message to the supplemental appropriation of Eeg eggods, pus Ia
mAthustry I Prosecutmg Attorn('v Bernard
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. the Hg klpr ucers
ens · 1T. F'u lt.z represented· the state · ("t
loniaht, prepared to express tread carefu Uy.
tant word come from Hanot. Amencao people.
about $13 b1llion
durmg
M . ro"l,
Vint
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ne·.. determination to light on
llellcale Balaace
during the day, there was lillie
Great Society Slays
current fiscal year to
meet Woc ~-n~ ~gs~ on, a~d and Fred w. Crow the defend-' Taking Heavy Rain
two fronts--for peace In Sooth- For this reason his message chance it would be reflected in 1 Johnoon tipped hlo theme higher war _costs; the 1967 re:;,~~Uons aot"the~ =~~m:xe: ant.
I RIO DE JANEIRO &lt;UPTl east Asia aod to achteve the wag des~gned to stress reality his address. Any such commu- Tuesday when he told AFL-C!O budg•l wh1ch JS _expected to run tension offices.
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1The h•avJtst rainfall in the _
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domestic goals of his Great without soondlag too grim to mcatJon would have to be PreSJdent George Meany he was close lo $tl5 billton, and then
Veterans Memorial Hospital yea hJSto of Ill' , .
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the home aodlence or overly examined with great eare determined to keep building llis the annual economic report
VNlT CALLED
Admissions - Agnes Grueser, sun:,
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anxious to the Commuolsts.
before a public response.
Great Society programs wllile which will carr, a blueprint lor 'J'h• Racine E er
Sq d Pomeroy
Henr&gt; Savre Ra- enJ·ng ne traged10 . y.d. retaecu~.~ve grave
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and at times tense
the • oreover, "
e peace
e same me,
son mee-,. mcrease coos
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was called Tuesday at 11·51 a. eine ; Carl Schultz,
Ractne: that mav already have taken
Viet N
lu U h. offensive still tn progress, was well aware llis remarks U.S. war effort. This idea will Johnson s speech, hJS third m In tak W d S
R . Joseph Cozart P&lt;Jrtland Charr ·
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Slate 0 thewar, u"ru de ver " Johnson could speak ol It only before Congress would be given be expunded tonight.
State or the Union message, to · Veter •
m arrr H
les Fridley Pomerov ·
d d k cte.
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belo
'oint
onto mess!agtbe in aeneralitiea.
microscopic study in Hanoi J..ater this month, the adml- was a long time in preparation. whe- h anesnte eed orJa oedsp 8
_ Mrs. · James ca aeds Jvbe mu dan roc swh'
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House and Senate. It wilt be
The President and " chle! putient,
Wdl .. Middleport, Ava Gllke&gt;, had drenched the eity with II
In
advJsors have spent much of
Harrrsonv1lle. Gertrude Drake, .
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tetevtaed
eolor aci'OOI
th&gt; past several nights working
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Vinton; Leola Keck. Pomeroy; mches of ram smre_ Monday,
the eountry.
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EMI'S
, Minnie Hall. Vmton : Margaret swept away houses, kllltng P*
The Uve messaae wiD broad- WASIIINGTON (UPI) - Tho puss the time, But tho majorltylbeen some of that this year, the early morn;•g bours.
business
s Call. Midd&lt;eport; George Apple- pie!;
fi:::U doClast at I p.m., EST.
second sWloD ,of the a9tb Con. cte'arly . was waning lor Prea- but for the lllOI!I part members While this sort of effort Is
· · a.m. gote, Newell, w. Va.
I par e~ re .
a
set
The naUon was lllllousty lll'f!ss · so far hu soundod Uke \dent Johnsoo to call the tun~ seem to be laking the [lOllition somewhat eustomary, there today was 27 degrees under sunwere sttll CO!!llng down at •
awaiting tbe report lrom the a symphony orchestra nervoua- in his State o1 the Union Ad- ' ol the southern oongressman seemed to be a grealer degree ny skies.
LODGE TO MEET
rate of 30 an hour.
President, partteularly tn view ly tuolni up before tbe !IJ'Rnd dress toniKht. .
who was ask-ed Tuesday how ol care and caution this year as
The regular meeting of the
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of hJB campaign to hrlllg the entraaoo. ol --118 conductnr. ..
Members of Congreas
Ire- things looked to him,
Johnson undertook the task ol
WEATHER
Shade Riv&lt;r Lodge No. '453 will
Me)Js General Hosp1tal
Commuoists lo the conhtreace Some of lhe IiWhlldCi!I'I'-Who ifUet!tly come· hack· to Washing- "I bel'
l'tt . t alt Itt Iexp!'ells\ng
himllelf
slmul- Not .. col• lolllhl, ram by be Thursday' Jantlllry 13, at Allmt&amp;S[Ons - Helen Carper,
, returned .. Is the Qjpltol M..,. ton bursting with ideas to ,.ve
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un , laneously on fighting war and moruhtJ, low U • .. Tllursd&amp;y 7;30 p.m. Work in the lettow Pomeroy
table In tbe war.
But the highly dellclte peace day have lndulgltd In e llttle the world, the nation, or maybe, tomorrow ruet&gt;t lo
God. stlll not lelting up In his rail, 111aybt - • Jlurrlel •ld cran degree will be given.
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offeoalve, wblch hu rtlcl!ed ~ bora iootlllg to just their dlslrlcil, Thoro basi Ill repUed.
upeqalvt domeallc Pf1111'111111. ~·
membel'l are urted to 1ttellll. Lewt Falll.

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I Hmdu funeral pyre on the banks m~usly by ~e bo:d .r~er vthe - Announeed it Is the lnten- TAKES KEY JOB- Lee W. McComas, a native of SCipio Township and veteran or 39
thai Would .be used as the sec· The budget recommendat,·on of the sacred Jumn:! River
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teacher pav Increase which medical services and medical skitesman ~eceJYed not only the -_DiSCussed~ servJcmg and
,
-------was passe4 during the 1965 ses- aid to the aged under the Wei- tears or h&lt;S 400 mlllton coun- repBJrs on the 30 ocbool buses
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trymen but the acclaim that In the dlstr~ct. The matter was
swn.
are
par men ·
would h.ave been his in life for tabled until a later meeting.
Hitter cold spread
loday
In otber budget recOmmendThe B~~ est1mate_d _a total of, at least reachmg a temporary _ Named Pomeroy Nationfrom the upper Midwe~t lo
atlona, the BPW recommend· $185.2 mdhon In antiCipated r..
(Continued On Plll!e Two)
al Bank the CitJzens National
•ew England. A slorm -•nter
eel SJSZ million lor eclucatloD ~enues, an increase of ~ mil·
Bank or' Middleport and the
~rowing over &amp;be Te1.a1 Paa- I
over tbe earrent year, IUld hon over the present esbmHte
Farmers Bank and Savings Co,
.baodJt •pread
fref'Itna: raio :
taU miDioa IGr llealt•. ODd lor 1965-U which enda June 30.
of Pomeroy depositories.
oad snow across a wide -- ,
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don oltb• Ceotral aDd NorlhIll'
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tact lhe firm of Squire, Sanders Company wrn launch a fund
forll
The UP! roported bazardoos i Four students aboard .. Eastand Dempsey regardJnl bond- raising campaign beginning Jan.
rlan ' ~·
n;rsvt e, ~\ dri\'JDg warniagi wen posttd ern Local District sehool bu!l
1mg information for the proposed l 15, the proceeds ef Wh!Cb will known teac er at
g iD ceotral Jowa. The U. S. escaped injury when It and a
' new school.
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be used for equipment.
::aool
Weatber Bureau said l'llrly , car collided a\4 •10 pm. Tuesi-:'
I - Agreed the use of buildmgs
On openmg day and for four
' W
,
g morning temperatures
had , day on Route 681, three and six·
_Meigs county baseball fans' dreams may become true The Pomeroy Freshmen bas- by outside groups should
be days thereafter, the committee Gener~:l h=p~~~ ~~sd:y ev;n; dipped to near zero
across ! tenths miles easL of Route 33,
8 1th most of the Nortbeast. Pells- lthe Slate Htghway patrol saitl
this summer.
ketball team zooming along jhandled as in the past in the will dtstribute coin cards to mg, wt ttte Ee . acU:
An American J..eglon sponsored baseball team could take with seven 'straight victorie• respecuve areas unUl careful homes of all residents m the ~:
we:::I: s~/;er wof· ton, Mich .• reporto diG de- Joday.
.
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fleld In competltloD with
best Y?Uth under_ 19 this year, will face the Middle-- rev1ew iJ cemp1eted.
commumty. _If no one 1_s home, ficlati . Burial will be In the ll'f't&gt;s below zero.
Off1cers sa1d lhe dr ver,
1
111mi1arly soonsored clubs in Ohio-and wlth
port Ninth Graders
Frtday
-Heard reports from the the cards will be left m the I farnii:Slot in the Minersvdle lwrt
\ 'io!lli ;r, ,
0 . Newland, 57. Rt . 1,
bounces of the ball - of the 1
night
several clerks of the five for- customary place for mall dehv- 1H !1
t
' Reedsville, wa9 watching
a
U. S.
lent, has offered hi_s time on The Frush arne between the
ery Further Information
rs
raduate of Den-1
'/ ch1ld in h1s
view mirror,
A meeting to fully dtscuss the more than one occaSion to catch neighboring :chools will
he
pnnled on the cards.
nison
and rl!Ceived I
and lhe bus drtlted left of cenpro)eCt w1tl be held Monday, a Legion team.
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played prtor to the reserve con0 C
The com cards used lor the her ~ru~ster's d~greo lrOOl Ca. I
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ter on a cum rt collided with
January 17, at 8 p. m With Le-I Baseball fans beheve thiS Jg test which is scheduled to start
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lund dnve make Jl easy to con- lumbia Uruversity She
had
ca: driven by Robert Burke,
glon ortJctals from the Mtd- loo good of an opportunit to at 7 p m, with the vari!ity
They_are actually sav- taught 38 years, mostly m Porn'
-'H . Chester Star Rt No _one
dleport, Pomeroy] Rutland and pass up. It is hoped th 8 t a big conlest to follow about 8_15
S
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rngs cards, wrth convement slots eroy High schoo I( one yfar at
was InJUred There was mmor
Racine posts,
turnout of baseball men
in Fans wtll et I s Cia)
f?r msertmg quarters at regular
She was a member . John .IJvtden. Raunt',
was damagl' to both vehicles
••Jt has been determined that Meigs county will join the Le· in thL~ con~st, th~ first of· Funeral services f~r George t1mes
.
of Delta Kappa Gamma, Phi f1.n~d and sentenced to Jail Tues- The patrol c t~ Nev-.land to
the co~t of a Legi011 team by gion members at their meeting f' lal
f on _ tl
~aback, 80, Rt._ 1, Racme, who ~r any Interest~ pa~t1es are Delta Kappa, the Twilight Gar- day. upon bern_g found gur!ty of appear Jan. 14 10 '-fergs couoone post in our county Js ex~ Monday evening.
~~S :~::;baa~~e s~r e Aa~~ died ~esday _m the Veterans rntssed, however, 1t will be den dub, and of the Miners- assault and battery by Com· 1 ty court on a charge of dr!v mg
cessive." said 8 Lejlion spokes.
.
M~rnorral Hospital, will be held warmly appreciated if they nol- l Ville Methodist church all her mon Pleas Judge John C Ba- left of renter
T da ., 1 we want to It Will be an open session, ! Buffmgton as a coach In the FndHy at 2 p.m. at the Great ify IDmeone at company head· lrr
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con The deff:"ffdant wa1ved Lnal 1 Patrol arrests yesterdav In'project of the with financing of the team to ' gym where he performed " ' Bend Baptist Church, with bur- quarters. The lund drive is lor 1
a sister by JUr)
! eluded Wilham B Bickrr;, 52,
four posts and the entire county be a central oint.
I H Panther
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ial in the nearby cemetery.
a very worthwhile cause If the
E at home and
Jrvrden was ordered by
BJdW€11, stop sign , r te-d to mu1
b n,
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Buffington, a resident of Mid- Surviving are three brother!, ~ goal IS reached, Jt will mean be f ., 1
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Baron to p&lt;~v a $200 fine and mcipal court Jan. 12 : Thelma
can ene
AIDMEN TO MEET
dleport, is the &lt;volunteer) coach Dwight and William, beth of better l&lt;re protectioo lor evrycall
the u . was S&lt;'nten"d to 90 days '" / Powell. 27. MlddleJ&gt;Ort. and Lar..
Mel
Clark,
West
Columbia,
of
the
MHS
Ninth
grade
team
Racine
and
Kelly
or
Landolakone
in
the
area
and
by
inse-rtI
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Thy
at
. f n- 1rounty Jml wr th 60 d£tys suspend- ry Lamer :ll Sout!J Side
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er, Fla.; three sisters, Audrey ing a quarter in the card each n ttm f
ed and the d':'fendant wes plac- 1Va , both rt&gt;(:kless operation tl•
ball player for the Pblladel- safely at the Racine Fire Sta- Buffington in 1957 was voted Boichyn, Detroit; Susie Gainer, week lor the speclfled number ' 1
e 0 se&lt;vtres.
ed tn lieu uf probation fur one I appear Jan. 11.
phla l'hlllles, bas agreed to tion at I p.m. Thursday by a the SEOAL's Most Valuable Long Bottom,
U&gt;cDie Burke, of weeks, the desired sum can
, ,
year.
These others were cited to
manage • LegiOD team far state highway patrolman. The Player, and made the
All· Jacksonville, Fla. Friends may be raised without inllicling hard- Poultry Spee1abs1
J1v1den 63 was jailed 1mrne· appear Jan. 12 on charges .r
Me)Jo,
topie wtll be emergency vehicle League first team as a guard. call ot the Ewing
Funeral ship on anybody.
To Speak Jan, 17
following the trial. but speedmg, Lonnie McClelland. 29,
Mel, a man who enjoys work- drh·ing. Memben of other de- His coach was Dick Retton
Home
until
noon
Friday
when
The
drive
will
be
taken
Into
Dr.
GlydeMarsh,
Extension
was
reteas('d
Tue~day mght to Oak Hill: Ronald P. Boyd, 22,
1
ing with boys, and ont who
partments m tba county art The Pomeroy team Is coached the body will be removed to aU area1 1erved by the com- SpPcfalist in Poultry Diseases, 1 enter Holzer Hosprtal where he 1Lancaster. Ky : Paul E. Chertlnually looks for basebaiJ tal- welcome.
by Bud Bickel.
the church.
pany.
will discuss, .. Keeping the Lay. remametl as a pat1ent today. j nngton, 37. Oak Hill ; George

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- Decided to seek further In- f:,
you for accepting."
fonnaLion from state officials
Other activity of tho board on th• posslbiUties of Hth srade
during its regular monthly meet- 1athletiC programs. It was m- I' 1
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dicated the state reeommends
mg me u_
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- Decided there would be no filth and sixth srade be hand- ,
consolidation of the athletic pro- led as mtramural activities with~rams or, bands f(lr the present in the gyma of
respective
time. 'I'h1s was ~:~greed unani- schools.
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Selection!

Diacontinuod Styles &amp; Colors. Values to 10.00

MONDAY &amp;TUESDAY OHLYI

Crow's Steak House

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ONE GROUP OF CONNIE SNOW BOOTS

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I Nam," Shelepm warned, "still
CHARLESTON, W. Va, (UPI) - A record $196 5 mll- 1sterner retnbubon lies ahead
!ton state operating budget for fiscal 1966-67 was pre· of them"
sented to the West Virginia Legislature which convened a
30-day budget session at noon today.
NEW DELHI - INDIA TOThe 410-page document was presented by Secretary of I day gave Pn~e ~hmster Lal
State Robert D. Batley on behalf of the State Board of Bahadur Shastri a hero's farePublic works. It recommended an increase of $7.89 mil· well A vast mult1lude shouted
t1on over the current appro-"~ou are I~rtal" as his body
priatton of $188.6 million.
welfare, up $Z.7 mllllou ovH drsappeared m the flames of, a

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WORLD

A a/ Reports ~ th ' Mrs Elmer Ret.'&lt;! are I and Joyt:e Evans, nme yeaJ s, I toll.
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' ~~~~n~~~-g lh~ wrnter months at and Karen Walker, ten years.l
JAN. 12
Are Given at
their home
Sarasota, Fla
Shakespeare
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Mr and Mrs. Charles Hess
EDJ1,QR'S clubThe v-.rllPomeroy
meet Wednesday at •
SoCiety

Ten Say Innocent ~" •1
To Drug Cbarges

Lee W. McComas, veteran of 39 years tn teaching and
school administration, was hired Tuesday night as clerk of
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the new Meigs Local School District. He will receive an
COLUMBUS (UP! I - Nine of ten persons arrested In I
annual salary of $5,800. Board members sa1d there were
narcotics ratds on t~ree apartments in the Ohio State Um- . k
six applicants.
McComas, teaching In the St. Albans, W Va., aystem,
verstty district Tuesday night pleaded innocent in Munici- 1.
pal Court today. A tenth was
\ol
will resign from that job within the next two weeks to
slated to appear later.
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hall a dozen p1pes used to MOSCOW - THE Kit~MLIN take mer his new assignment.
smoke 1t.
appears ready to offer . Hanoi A native of Meigs county, Mr McComas attended Scipio
The ten, th_r-ee of them ll.sted The arrest or Sterling G. Wag- still more ftrepower tJ, meet Twp. schools and later received his BS Degree in education
111 students m the OSU dtrec- ner 23 Columbus touched off any new U. S. escalahon of at Ohio University. He was awarded hiM Master's Degree at
tory. were held in lieu of bond the' raids.
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the war ID Viet Nttn, diplomat- Ohio State University where he also worked toward his
ranging from $1,000 to ~,000.
Police said they were tipper' ic observers said tod~y. . . doctorate.
Police said they expected ro off on Wagner by Ralph Reim- They attached thlS stgnlll- Mr. McComas served 24 years as superintendent of Mid- 1
arrest between six and 12 more enschneider, arrested in Akron cance to a s~eech . Tuesday dleport schools, five years as Middleport high school prin-persons before their investiga- by police in a raid Monda:; in mg~t m the North V1etrn~mese clpal. five years as Elementary principal in Middleport,
lion 1a complete.
1which about 20 pounds of marl· c~pltal by Alex~nder N. Shele- and two years as an elementary teacher. He retired as au.
Raiders confiscated more juana, worth e.bout $8,000 was . prn, an ~ce Sov!et troubleshoot· perintendent of Middleport
than 8 pound of Dlflrijua'na and found.
er who IS _he~dmg a h1~h-leveJ schools in June of last year. l mer districts relating to thetr
--~- --- - Kr:ernlln_ OllSSJon to Henot She!- President JODLJ, Ia notify. been turned m to the new Meigs
epm delivered a stern warmng log Mr. McComa• he had weal Board. The ligures mcludto the Umted Stoles about VJet beeu employed as ctork oald ed Salisbury 118,079.20, NorthNam. "If the United
States "Your vast knowledje of western 814,671.25,
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HELEN HELP us r

CATAN!A,Slclly(UPn-'l'hel
LEOMINSTER. Mass 1UPllt knew that farmers mt~~rotilli nuraen• throughout the Mid- Some say he made money but
Etna
volcano erupted
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_ The g&lt;~vernrnenl wtll salute wesL would long for apple or· west w1th his plantings of apple he gave 1t away m dr1bs and
hurling red-hot rocks 650
thiS )ear a canny Yank.. who lchards after they had cleared seeds bought from the ctdu drabs to needy piOneers, or
Into the atr. Scientists
by HeieR Bottel--..
realized lhe apvles were the the wilderness
JJUlls 1n Western Pennsylvarua. bought books and tracts of land
they believed lava i.rulide
frwt 1f not the spice of frontler 1 Apples m1ght not have kept I Persons who researched Chap. which be also di.Btrlbuted amons Mannlng D. Webster, proml- mountain was mounting ••moM I
llle
the doctor away but they were man's We soy !hot, contrary to setUers.
ne&lt;~t local attorney, was elect- the mouth of tho northe85tem WHO'S THE BOSS
We Willi I 10 out for dlDDor lllJ
• His name Jobn Coopman a staple food m the settlers' popular belief, he did not acat- Chapman woa a pioneer ed to the board of cUrectora of crater.
• Dear Helen:
more" He wants me h:.~:ro:
But 1r that doesn 't spark your hm1ted dtet Apples were used ter seedl willy • nllly as he preacher as well as planter. As the Pomeroy N.ational bank at There wa1 no
1 wort for • married man the evonlng and he does
001
memory con! never fret lest m pies, frtttel'! and cakes and trudged through the forest anJ he wandtred afoot, by boat or the annual neeting of the board Indication whether the
who doesn't work ot It very lhls man who Ia qwto 1
your w1ts are wtthermg Char&gt;- made mto apple sauce, apple platno wtth a cooking pot on hts horse, he explamed the B1ble as Tuesday ofternoon.
_ the firol after two years
hard. He bas never tried any- with tht ]4dles.
b vo
man's mche In postenty is b"l butter and Jelly And from ap- head to protect htm from the Interpreted by Emanuel Swed· Mr Webster 19 8 na!Jve o! near inactivity _ posed
tbJng, but 1 a,omlllow get the I love my bu~band but I I to
remembered by h" l•gendary pies came the zest of lifo - c1· sun. Chapman carefully planted enhorg, Swedtsh scientist and Po ·
ad ted from danger ot vlllages on the
leelinllhot he 1 waiting for the my job, too. It 1 laac:inatiDg ho
lU ck name Johnny Appleseed Ider
seeds or nedllnga and oold or U..Oiogtan.
p rneroy, ;;~
h!': He re- of "urope'o tallest volcano.
right momenl think I need be the secretary to I man w
Jt was ·192 years ago, come Chapamn, often movllll ahead gave the aew orcbarda to oet- Chepman, :who was lrtendly C:,~:.;o~is
c of· bachelor
advice.
Ia In all the ooclety columno;
u .J Sept u, .hat Chapman was 1 of the pwneers, started many tlen.
with the IndlB.nB, ~as the eyes f
in ~ness &amp;dnutllSYou see, everytime my bus- he treats me wonderfully, and
Porn m this Central Massachus- - - - - - - - and ears of the wilderness set- o scJen,ce Oh" s•-t Unl
band and I plan an evening out, when he takes me to dinner ua
..... d
erllme nights be'l a pet"
!Iemen ts . Accord1ng Lo one tratJon rom dto h WI LeL veretts city In lhHt span lusrorthis man asks me to ,......1 an my ov
8 de1931
tans have been trymg t~ separ' story, he learned of an impend ollye '::.Om Oh~ Sta~ tn lm, the
f,'Ork overtime. So I have to feet gentleman. But sorne~OI
ate the fact froin the fancy ID
mg ndJan attack and ran bar&amp;- gre h !a red
ti
I1
call my husband at the Jut get a funny feellng there I •
tte tile of thiS fabled figure who
footed the length of the Ohio ~a~ e s r
prac ce 0 ow
minute ond canoe! our plans. I tug of war, and l'w the-ROP&amp;
,,;,e clatm trBveled 100,000
Valley to warn the settllll'll ~n m omeroy.
gel patd extra for overtlm2, and Dear Rope1
miles between Mossachusells
time for them to take refuge m Ho was elected prosecutlog
we can use the money, but tt I get that funny feeling too.
ond Mtssour1 plantmg apple Thts Thursday and Friday, eotabll!b chaplert II unacered· blockhouses.
atlorney of Me1gs Cousty in
seems like my bos1 just SENS. Cut out the overtimo beroro
aeeds and seedlings
Jan 11 and 14, Rio Grande Col- lied iniUtutlona.
in 184S, covered wagon plo- 193S, and reSigned that offtce
ES when 11 wiD make my bus- you're roped llnto exchlllli'Di
For most of hts 10 years, thls .Jege w1ll be V!Sited by an u- WbUe oo campuo, the three aeers found Johnny Appleseed to enter the aervtce 1n 1943. He PT. PLEASANT- Burl S. band furtous •I don't tell him.) one good, long-term husbruKIIor
shrewd but genlle _ and In Ia.' aminallon team "'"" the North memberl of the uaminaUon sertously stck under the trees he served as a capioin in the Judge Smith, 92, a retired teacher lor The last time 11 bappened, a acalp-huntlng marrJnd play·
t... ltfe _ eccentric soul w" Central Association &lt;NCA) of team wtll gtvo Rio Grande col- loved. He died shortly after- Advocate
General'o Depart- 60 years, former justice
of 11\Y husoband IBid "That'• tl. boy. - H.
first tn the hearll of many of Colleges and Secooda.ry Schools. loll u thorougb ID uamlna· wards near Fort Wayne, Ind. ment oft he United States Ar· pea,., and Baltimore
Deor Helen·
h" countrymen So perhaps It This vtsll&gt;itJon II the nut to lion u posatble. They wlll be In- Those pink "PP!• blossoms my in the Pacific Theatre. Afi. Obio, and New York
They SAY an n-eon or one
IS fitting that he Will be the first final step m deterrnlnln&amp; wbelh· terestedin tho llnanclal picture you !ee tn the sprmg probably er his discharge in 1946 he re- ReUroad ticket agent,
died
who baa beeo In a correctiOnal
to be honored 10 the new Amert· er or not the college wm be ao- of the in1Utututon, they will were not planted by. Johnny Ap. turned to Pomeroy wbe're he Tuesday afternoon In the
institution (that'&amp; the pohle - d
can folklore aerteo o1 ftve~~nt credited by North Central.
want to inlpeel the pbyslcal pteseed. But the Innis of hts Ia. bas eontinued the practice of Meter Rest home in Cllfton. (Continued from pogo 1 )
lor tl) has a chance, .,. the ou~
postage atamps The Johnny Following tt. tho three • man plant, they will oheek on the bor will live In legend forover. law
Mr. Smith wao born at
side. Chance for wlrat? To gel
pleBfed otompo wlll be ISsued 1n committee w1U report ill tied- qualiftcotlons of lleullf mem·
'
on March 31, 187S, son of the accord with Pakistan at the into more trouble ageln, that'l
September In commemoration of ' tngs to the NCA whtch wiD hers, they wUI visit wtlh aU
Dire&lt;lors rHiected were Dr. late Burl and Elizabeth Knapp Tashkent peace conference.
what I
htS btrtb.
vole Ill March on ae&lt;reditation. members of the odmlnlltratlon
R. E. Boice, Allred M. Elber· Smith. His marriage was to the
1 got paroled, ond they found
Chapma 1 Is one o1 Ohto'a folk This decision will be based prl· and they wlll oven talk to atu.U.
fold, Edison Hobstetter, War- former Margaret Riffle, who MASSILLON - . ,NEARLY me a job at a cafe. 1 learned
legends
morily on the report o! the VII- dentll.
reo Pickens ..d Eldoo Weeks. preceded him in deatb in 11160. two-thirds of tho c1ty • 31 • tho manager was dipping toto
Uvod Ia Mootfleld
ltatton team
Accreditation II' 11 long proMr. Hobsretter was reelected He ls survived by two daugh- member police force planned the till, and when ho found oul
For aeverai years be resided Membership In North Central, ceBB. Rio Grande College ftrst
clmirman of the board, ond Max- ters and five sono, Mrs. Griff to resign todey because Ctty 1 knew, he said, "So what, )"Qtr
lu the Mansfleld area of Rich· or one of the other regional a&amp;- made the de&lt;lslon to try for acine Griffith was reelected &amp;ee- Durban, Revenswood;
Mrs Councll did not rBJse their pay 're the ex-con.' 1 left befort 1
land County and about 1130 ho IOCIOI10n5, til the highest all· creditation In the fall of 111511.
retary.
Norva Muse of Sacramento,
enough. Nmeteen of the offtcel'!, got • stealing rap.
moved to Greene Twp ta Ash- tnstJtut 10n accreditation a col· By the summer of 1962, a preMr H b tetter
ted 1 ifornla; Durward, Pt. Pleasant: Including two captains and one Then another btg • hearted
ion~ County
lege can receive An tnstltution llmlnsry aell • otudy of the In- Two now members were elec- the ~toc~!lders :'the ba; Landon, Harrisonville; Clay, serg"'n~ voted
by r~ll call hotel man wanted to "rebabiliWhllo llvllli m the buckeye that 18 oot , member of the stitutlon was made. Upon ec- ted to th board of directors ol
d
th
bu Columbus; DenzU, Charleston, Tuesdey to turn In lhetr two- tare" me, so he put me on as 1
oiate Cllapman reportedly plant regiOnal accrediting aB8oclotlon ceptanco of this report, tho lnc· e N" 1
Bank lnenjoyeduano !her mcreaHse w ~- and Russell, AtlsnUc City, N.J. week notice of reSJgna!ton to watter What HE oxpected 1
·
· to- at 1tution waa ewarded the sta- of
the Middleport
ttizns awona
ess nng e year, e repor~ There are 17 grandchildren ' the tl'ty th IS aftemoou • Four won't ·Jay. Back &amp;o pouodhag
'
ed apple seeda near the Mus- for the area m which Is IS
in the annual ed total assets mcreased over
klngum River and tts tributer- cated 18 considered a oecond· tus of candldate for membmhlp
U
Tuesda' 60 000 to
others said they slso would re- the streets.
1 $8 000 000 In 28 great grandcblldren and
1
los
rate Institution AU regionally In North Central.
stockb
dero
themee.~·'s
offices
$8
'
'u
near
J~
'ts'
M.
great
great
grandchild.
sign
soon as they had other Tht only people who hire 01•
11ernoon '"
1 b as
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1
If
tud
rt
•
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·
conunen
ng
r.
He
her
f
lh
Odd
t
Th
n
Records also show he lived accredited lnstJtutioM are con·
e na se • I Y repo
Th
DaJ0 D !ion owner Hob 1 tre ld .
'
was a mem
o e
jo • med up.
cons are ones who think tltey
near BrUiiant m Jefferson Coun- sidered eqlllll by the six region- ol the college waa undertaken nd ey are
Duu
tto'
g
"Ourse
.:
"
tru
t
d
.
Fellows
Lodge
and
tha
Loyal
Counctl
last
month
passed
••
can
"use • ua some way
"'
·
0 0
01
•• academic a operator
~P 08 '1 s c ure urrng Ord of Moose
ord'wasco giVIng
· off tc ers a . 21 • h1de thelf own dirty work.
'
durmg the t ~•
t; and spent much of his Ume •I ae&lt;redlting agencleo.
.......,
ol er's in Middle rurt 196 ~ reflected
tbe continued
er
.
along the Ohio River hank•
R•g1onal
accreditation Is year and WB8 sent to the North Store and R 1 ld
ml pore.
Ia
1 '"" services wlll be beld at a-month Increase. The pohc~ 1 apply ot decent compaRleo
Historians ge oerally agree considered the minimum
re- Central AIBoclatlon on June I. and James Arno i ~ ddl • 1 ~rowt~~ 1
nc~l 0 n'anklngav
.... s p.m. Friday In the Crow·
men had asked for more than and they are very polite but
that John Chap.;en wa 1 an 8 , 1quJrement for rnany eoala of a 196~ This report was accepted tlred controctor,theo bot depor,. 0epos .
domesltac Inc
d. se:t Funeral home. Rev. Jack 150 • munth Monday
mght they either say right out' that
I
th'·
f
II
d
...
'·Ita
Re-elected
to
or
o
ur
savmgs
epos
rease
HI
.
ill
ff'
I
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d
b
d
aJ
t
.
tQte busm•!Sman who recog- college It IS rore !hot a oo · early ,. ' , an "" v.. •
bank
Rod
$t 000 000 mrud
tot8 1 ggms w o IC a e, an ur- counctl vote ag ns reconSI'd• "securtty" won't Jet them hire
nlzed. an economic oeed He lege c11n be &amp;&lt;'credited for a tion of the examination team di.rectors of the uJ Swerse
• 1 thng
lal Will be in lAne Oak Ceme- operation of orJ.gmal ordinance. former prisoners or elu lbev
• over 'de' ' 18
ne•' Down'""
marS1, oavmgs
a e year tery. Frl ens
d may ca 11 a1 lh •
•
•
"'"' Pa ard .
d 1 post$4000000
never call me back.
· - - - - - - - - - - ·- - spec1flc subject or field of s1u- waa •el.
011
dy. 11 the mstltution
I! not The visitation team will be Harold E. Hubb ' Rose 1 · ,.A~h ov~ lh' b, k. 1
114 funeral home alter 6 p. m. t• ASHI"AND, OHio- VOTERS You wooder why prlooAI have
I first regionally accredited
composed of Dr. Earland 1 Reynolds and ~,emard v. F~: years or~g we h:v. :ly ~d sav. day.
l.n five counties Tuesday paso· so many repeall. There I your
Membership m many prole•· Carlson vice . president for Elected to o Jces were
, ts .
1947 hi h
ed a $1,965,000 bond ISSUe to reason! - EX CON ON THE
't ~~
create the Pioneer Joint Voca- WAY BACK
810na! orgamzations depends up- acad&amp;-'YIIC affairs at Mdbkin Un- ney Downing, challlD.an of the mg!~cco~n s:n~
Gauge rradmgs:
Ga!hpolis I on regional accreditatiOn. Most !Versrty, Deeatur, Ill. will act flS board and president of
the :~res~amv:S~m s eonsu~: a!t
tiona! School District
Dear EI:
Dam 12 0 1!!2, runnmg 24 feet foundations funds,
an dror· chairman of the team; Dr. Wll- bank, PaulS .Smart,ld e~ec~~~ of our new and gold custo~ers
In a special election, voters It isn't easy, but you CAN
an lo!ler:; Pomeroy l\lason 22 poratlons only give mon'!y 00 1Uam E Neptune, Dean of Lib- vice president, .Haro
. u m order to em lo their aur·
passed the Issue, 4,246 to 2,807, live down a prJBOa term, JUit
46 Pt Pie"'""' 24&amp;\ Hmlon ' colleges that are regtonally ac·l eral Arts at Oklahoma Baptist bard, VICe preSident, and cash- ius funds roflfabj "
60! per cent approving It. The as )'011 can make • come-bact
Irfla slat Jonal ~ Kanawha f'allsl (re&lt;ht ed All nlit wnal socml frat Umverslty, Shawnee, Oklahoma ter; Rose S. Reynolds, assiSt· p The annu~ meeti~ of the dl·
issue reqwred 60 per cent of from any other failure ill J1fe:
J . :IO mmg Charleston
19 00 I ermtle9 and sororltle!J, and most land Dr Stephen G Kurtz, De;! I\ ant VIce president, ~nd Gene rectors was held lmmediately Mn Helen M Morris M a the votes to pass The school If you wont to! An ex • 101
ltlon honorary
and pro- of Wabesh Oollege Crawfords- j, Grate ' asslitant cashier. ·
· ' dlstrt'ct wIll be made up of Who ·lS DETERMINED to 10
1~1 1 m g London, Ma rmet and recogn
.
after the stockholders' meeting, former· resident · of Middleport,
Winf ield dams were on t h et fesslonal frlltermhes wUI n~vllle, lll.
A report on the condition of when present officers Edison dt d Monday at St. Thomas five counties, Ashland, Rl~h-- straJgbt will mauage it, though
- · · - -the bank was made and 11 was Hobstetter president· ' Richard Hospital
e
land • Crawford• Huron and Mor ~ be may "'
lh
si:J1 s V!(mt2ome rv ')am
was'
w Akron
~t more an I couple
~unnmg 15 feet •nd Ohio RIV·
noted depostts were up to a Chambera' VIce president· Max- Surviving are ber husband row A vocational ~ehool butld· of bad tries. A lot of peopla In
,., moveable dams Welt up I
new high ~nd the pa.~t year was me Gnffltb, eaahler; ~W! lllj(fY, a brother, Harold Hu~ llli Wtll be erected With the lo responsible [lllliijono
h..e
•
reported exceUent.
S. Hobstetter, asst. cashier; bard Sr.; one 51ster, Mrs. Don cal and federal funds used to "~one time,'' and if )W don't
from P1ttsburgh down to Dam 1
1~
I'
ILera K. Joneo, asst. caJhler, (Vwgmia) Covert, Pomeroy, and set up the school district.
think ... ask your parole ofll·
~at MO&gt;tments·
Wtlltam J Hobstetter, branch a nephew, Harold Hubbard, Jr.,
WEAVERS EPS UP
cer - H
.
'.Phlo Rmr - Reliable up 14,
NF.W YORK IUPf\ _ llotb sides today turned down
•
manager, and Ed1th Williamson Middleport.
.
COLUMBUS ~UPl _ Dr Tits column Jt dedica~ lo
3 ~10 am , Peggy Downey up 8 or John V Lindsa\i'S formula for ending thl9 crippled
,
asst. branch manager of the Funeral servlcet w1ll be
).
!am1ly livtng, 10 If _you rt bw·
1( 5 15 am Andrew Calhoun ~~t~'• t~ansportotlon crisis The optimism aroused by AFLRutland office, were reelected Thursday at 1 p m. at the Cox t~n C.lty~ea~er, Ohlod St~te mg ktd trouble or Jnst plato
dQwn ~~ 6 20 am . Jenks up CIO Pr U t Geor e Meany's prediction of an end of
Mr Hobstetter said
Funeral Home on We.!lt Market- n vers • v ce pres! en or trouble ,let Helen Help YOU.
16 1 05 am Walter Beck- h besJ ~n tr"k! "In 1 day or two" was dathed and
•'All of us Jdentifled with the st in Akron. Graveside services mstructlon, has been appointed She Will also weloome J'Dur
J.;.d up 16 3. tn a m Joseph ' t e su wav· uo ' ' I I d Ml h I J Quill f a month
C. A. Bebcock, 7~. Long Bot· Pomeroy National Bank are jus~ wlll be Friday at I p m. •t the president •f the University of [own amusing expenenceo. AdJooes do•n 16 6 II ' m ln- ~ the predictiOn of un,o~ ea er c ae _ ·_ - o ___ _: tom, Rt t, dted at his rest· !y proud of the bank's 94 year Beech Grove cemetery with Missouri effective Aug. I, It dress Helen Bottel In cart of
d!Jno up 17, I .40 am . w H long stnke was re&lt;'al e
ho~ " to resolve thll dispute and' dence thts morruna followmg an history of servtce to the people Rev. Donald Boolle officiating. wu onnounced today.
this newspaper.
"lio
medtatoro "
extended illness.
of the area we are prJvJie~d
1:1
ver, J r., dowo 19, 1 1.-., 1m , 1h Threetruthree
led for 12 davs t.o brmg about a resumptiOn
o Bo M 9 1890 in ChGiter
e"
,
JC!ffboat up Ul, ti ~5 a m Lulh- ave s gg
b- work at tbt earliest possible
rn ay '
to serve.
et Herdman down 23 1 15 a m make peace and get the su
t"
Twp , he was the son of Wil· " It is a tribute to our prede.
Robert Reed dQwn 2a 5 50 a' I way::~ ~:~.nd bu!\es movmg again m~~eno~Jy cheer for I cheer. I J1am and Ida Biggs Babcock. He cessors that they very early esm. · Valvohne up Gre~nup 115 1said lhe}..• ouid oow llike the lless 'c,ly wu . that wtth each spent most of his life m Me~gs tabhshed a fundamental pollcy
'
P~; Steel Ranger up Groen· jlnJ!JatJve
da) J! leorned more about cop- j County. He attended the Lee which has been adhered to ol··
up 1.10 p m ; MaiiUllear up No real bargalrung has tak· mg wtlhout tho oubways and Chapel MethodiSt Church.
er these many yem -staff the
Greenup 1 25 p m . Bob Benter Ien plar~&gt; s1n&lt;'t! last weekend. 1buses which normally carry 6 Survivmg ar three daugh- bank w1tb capable people who
B Willi S White
up Greenup 4.10 ~ m: Jrene l Dr Nathan p Femsmgor, l mllhon passengers • day,
ters, Mrs. Ruby Burke, Cool- undersllind the WIShes of cu•to1
am •
Cllotin u. Greer~u 4 10
ch1er mediator, said the peace-1 But b toda the cost was vtlle; Mrs Gamet Thomu, Co- mers and are sens1Uve te their
Cotlilll Q~een u ~reenu a;111 1seeking panel would call on expectJ to .. ~ , 12 bUUon, l tumbus, and Mrs. June Cole- problems aod expecllilions, thus WASHINGTON - Tho New stantl~ tn the face by tho tran- NaUoDI but was w hla oerlltr
II m. O!eande/ down J.ldahl l Mayor Lmds•y With llll
own mostly unreooverablo
' man, Fostoria; one son, Em· provldmg fast and effective oo- York tranSit strike from Its out- sit uruon bos;, Mike QwU, w&lt;th llfe an outstanding labor llf~
, .. '
R
d
recM!mendationa for methods
·
rnett Wayne 0 • a sister Mrs. lutlons to their banking prob- ••t has produced a skittering precisely the municipal disas- !Ialor.
00
• .. p m · avenswo
own
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C · ht IHI by Ulllted
M !dahl 7'11l
So th
Vonlda Johnson, Bradnor, 0., lemo. While today banking Is [ bsllet of fancy polillcal foot- ter that former Mayor Robert i &lt; opyrtg ,
•
M:ldohl !0 p.~· u ern •P I
0
and five hrotherl, 0. A, Port more complex, and our bank work as the force• of Major F. Wagner had somehow always Feature Syndlcole, Inc.)
·
I
Clinton; Elmer, Port Clinton, serves more people than ever John v. :.Jndsay maneuvered averted at about a quarter to
K
GolllpoJII Dam - Polly R I
Joseph, Hudson, Mlch ; Wald, before, this same policy moll- 1&lt;. llike him off a opol plainly mldmght. Irony was further aer·
up 1.11 p rn.; Zimmer down A.
Findloy, and Miles of Marlon: vales each ol us to bring the marked X.
ved by the ctrcumstall&lt;e that
1~ P rn , R H. Bosworth J1 up !
1
27 grandchildren, and 2t great best possible service to
our The indiJopenalbll olljectlve Lindsay had made a career 01
i 15 p m Elgerc!Uf up 10 20
By United Press IDiernatloual grandchildren.
customers. In addillon, we shall was to make al&gt;solutely certain ridiculing the Wagner types of
(Cunllnued !rom P'le I)
p.m.; H E Bowles do~n u 10
East
He wa• preceded In death by I continue to exercise the highest thai IJndsay's rival, Gov. Nel- New York as dreary has-beens
P rn.: ESIO Ponnsylvamo up 1.
Columbia !7 Fordham M
bJS wlfe, Alma May Babcock, degree of prudence lD the oper- 10n Rockefeller, did not move who had let the city 110 to pot tlon of the board to rehire preOil am. Lll'y Jane Lucao down 1 M M
on Oct 25 of thts year and a ation of our bank"
tn to get credit for any possl- lor wont ol "Imagination" and ent adnunistratorl Chu. Gibbs,
0
71 1 71 Wagner 99 Upaola 91
2 IS 1m . John Ladd Dean up
"
ay A urs, ' 0 sed ! Gannon 65 Alhance 46
son, Carl Babcock, and one
ble settlement that the Mayor the lllte.
Clarence Thompson and Doo3 30 a m , Mary H. down 1 115 Umoo-sl. ~uc•:ye L:e ~s 11'rnty &lt;Conn 1 1112 Hrtford 71
daughter Mrs Violet Hill
himself rrught be unable to ar· Maybe so Still, the lnconven- aid McKenzie at their pr111enl
0
am ; On•ard down ! a m AI· aw~y ·~h erh
~
I Am Int. it Brandebl 67
Funeral semces w1ll be held
range A precondiUon was to lent reality remained that the aalar1e1 for tho remainder of
1
1
Ice down 8 30 a m Bernet up ~tg
N• ak H en 1 ~e ;•tur Swarthmorf 61 PI Mil !I
from the Lee C'hapel MethodiSt
draw . the national Admuustra- ct!y had been brought to dread- tins year. The board reported
120 a m
Idrom ~~ ewaft ospt • a ·~ Prvdnce M Rhode .hland "
Church near Bashan at I p rn
tion of Pre:iident Johnson mto lui halt m the first day ol the it " checking witb state offl.
11
ll:oaawho Rim - Geor1e anay automo
er bsul1 e ertngd
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JuDerJeces
rn'
Ruffolo
St
93
Alfred
Iii
Saturday
wttb
Rev
Pearl
Ca~
Ibis
local mara's nest For kl new regtme of the men who had eta!! to learn If new cootracle
aec1 en 1
·
·
PrH:e up Marmet 9 15 p m : A btr 30
NYU 72 lana 58
to or Chester officiatmg Burial
such an eventualtty Llnd!ay been presented 18 the wonder· must be tssued.
J Patten down Marmet 3 a m
f H
i
Nyack
107
Northeastern
41
w
U
be
m
the
church
cemetery.
CANTON,
Ohio
(UP!)
lour
could
always say that even II worker of a fresh, young gcnA roved Title 1 and Tltlt
1
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OVEC up Marmet ! 25 a m ; WA;aliv~ 0 a;."'\co~n ~· Bloomnd 92 Montclair st ~I
'nle reamms will be returned ~h!ldren, rangmg 10 age from ha htmoelf had been unable to eratlon which would reclatm for Dfo PJ:. new dilltrlct
Solvay down Marmet 5 50 • m . ' 1887 81 ~a:a~ter :, ~~u~i Wynsbrg Ill lnd tPa.) St 01 to !her eSidence Thursday of- e: ":;~hs !:,~n~ yeara, died gel the subwaya nmnlng, the New York civic glories that 10 _ ~lscussed spec~! edueeHelen Z up Marmet 6 25 a on H ·and Ohv ~mnters Dovl! Wesleyan 77 Coast Goord 7~
ternoon where 1r1ende may call lhro~gh ~elr born~• In r~~~ JmmeJlllty of the problem was truth ttnover had and probably lion arrangemtllls Wtthln the
Beaver down Wmf1eld 4 55 p She 018 a member of the He· Toledo 17 Marque!~ 11
until noon Saturday when the ville about three miles south of proved by the very loct thtt It never Will.
new dlstrtct. 11 wa.s reported
rr. ; Jeffer110n up WlnfJOld II 411 bron MethodiSt Church.
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the here
took the entlro United Stetea What made It all even more there .,1 apeclil educatloll
p m Allen R Merrill up Win·
b d IToledo 77 Marquettt 71
church. Tho Spencer Funeral FiriO!len tdentlfled the
poignant was the drCUJDJtance ciiiSSOI In Norlhweslenl and
1 government to do tht job.
f"ld ~ • m . Duncan Bruce I SurvJvmg are her dhus ~n ·IBwlnR G,...n 88 Kent st Ill
home of Belpro 11m charge, limll ~~Vicki Lynn McCunev~ Thla Inner scene many MUon- thel the Liberal party, wh•cb P,merty. Robert Morrla, prllldown Wmfield I 30 a.m
IEmory · SIX foster chiI ren 1": Walsh 69 Cleveland St !".! ,
and her brothers Gary ~' 1: ol pollticlalll - 10me of them bad really put Lindsay over, II clpal of Bradbury elementary
-, Glodys Bortlett, Loa Ange ~··j Jno Carroll 111 Case Tech 112
Marshall 82 M. Harvey 79
Gregory 3 and Michael ., j ltalura!ly beiDC bad, old Demo- aw.,h w1th labor leaden like approved the proposal studen~
I Mrs Mlfll&amp;ret Martm, Cbar .. W Reserve 81 Crngte Te&lt;b 70 Wash.&amp;Lee a9 Rich. Prof. 57 months ' '
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crata but even more of them Itough ond able old David Du- from his achool boint tlii'Oiled
ton Dewey Davll. BaiiJmor;: l111110is 10 Wisconsin !4
cath. U. 100 Woah. Coli. 18
Their mother Bernice 29 .,.. being good, regular Ropubllcana binlkJ who let the reformllt in these cll1sa1.
1Byron Boyles, Richmond,
· Otterbein !ti Wlttenhorg 60
Glenvllle 88 w. Va. St St
caP"d hv &lt;ump;n• oul 'a bed- -hove watched wttb an lnten~ lypu otand out in front wblle _ Clerk McComu ladlettetl
DEVOTED TO INTERESt OF • Roy Boy! ea. Dollas :ndN P~u~ Mil w10 u 111 carroll 1l
Davidaon 8J The Citadel 71
room window She was In fair neas not free of sardonic •mulf- they run tho party from the In- the omployeot 1n !he new dltMEIGS . MASON AREA
:::'yles 1"f !';~konsa~ · r.,;;. Iowa Wslyn 'O! 111. Coil. 80
Duke 81 Clemson 8S
condition at Masslll&lt;m City Hos- rnent at Lindsay'• plight.
olde.
trlot wW be paid 011 1 aeml •
II'ICIIIr• ... o..... l"u.litlltr
cu~: G~~~~s I cr:~tr Ever. lnd Cent MancheSte1 83
Norfolk St 111 Wnstn Slm 102 pltal
Whtle the regular Republlca~s Thteus )Lif nhodsadyid's dhilemmbear.a~!jl moDthlJ basts after thJI month.
Chnt•r '•"".tt~u, 11111*•'
,ett E Ours ~f Somerset· nd Earlham 107 St Franc1s 77 Beckley 8i Salem 86
The father Cecil, was at work had to accept I.Jndsay as therr acutod : d
hedw atht'- :2:
At~g were Richard Jones.
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Concord
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the
Ttllll&lt;en
Roller
Rearing
party'o
nominee
In
the
recent
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Surllrll' n:r Tht Obl11 Valley l'ubU.h· 1 ar 1e&amp;
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d 44 Kan Wslyn 100 Friends 89
Bridgewater 106 Lynchbl77
Co plant here wh•n the fire mayoralty eled10n, thiS
not a e s rt e a once Y w a V· Pl'llldent; members Vlr&amp;U Klua,
;~,;. 0~~ -:.~~~ 8 '::!.'~aj ~~:: j a ' t ~n b~ldre~~· an
Omaha 8S Washburn 5fl
High Pomt 79 West. Car. 72
~ke out. He came home tn mean they bad to like h1m lm· er lawful means might be rt• WUltam Ktq and Hlram Slaw~'"''"
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Ill be held Kendall tie 1!11"'" (DI.) Com 65 Lo)•ola &lt;Md l 105 Bait. U 78 fmd the front of the house !n menaely. For he owed bls vic- qulred, hlo widely DSimod Pre.. ter; Prosecutor l"ulll, adrninlo~:~~t.nd .. .eeond cl. . matan' l unera 1 servll'e!l W
e__ _. Repub!'.. ldentl aI ambill Oftl wou ld
be traton McKenzle, Gibbs and
lna\tAir
II the pou ofrtc• II PalM~)' ']'!
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t 10
t tht He- Hlr&amp;m 79 Heidelberg
74
s.w. La U. 71 McNeese 48 names.
tory not to org:anlloe'U
Oh~iuonaJ •dtoe ru 11 , 1 HpNien 1111 ,e b~~~;1~~h~dlst c;u~~hawltb Rev Greenville 82 Lncln Chns 67
Southwett
eans, whom he shunned u profound,ly sefl\'erd
II Calvln Thompson; Pomeroy
H 11 b
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TCU 97 Rice 79
CUBS TO MEET
though an unpl•asant smell I· Coolidge 1 were 1trvetl ltiiiC a- 8ehool Principal Jamea A. Diehl,
tun Alii!. New Yorll C1t,,
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ar e an GravesJdeler~
tY
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Davis
Do1ne 99 Neb Wesleyan M
Jcksnvl Coli 82 Um Morr111 74
A meelmR of Cub 8CI)IJt PAt"lt rose from them, bu t to the 1p11n· go In lhI "-ton
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ea~~:r:~!~: ;::i.bJIIo.;;.v~~~dll ,:; IVIC~B \\Ill bl' r:ndur1t-d at 3 p Wayne s~ " Hastings 69
Okla City u 92 N. Tex. St 77 246 Wtll be held at the Salisbury ter Lih-.!ral party, And he 1110 But to movt rtllly ~-·•lntt ~
Barte1s, Bradbury Prla•u&amp;, one .v .. .u on adu.nu ''
UJ• , m Thunrl at Lela t Yalh Bethel 8-4 Bethany 50
.. Baylor 89 Texas 7•
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Rchool Saturday nu(ht, January drew his Ivy League cloak dts- Qunl labor ttould be also pe... CJpil Robert Morris, Bedford
::;.~n.BJ;:~~~ ::c~:~~ lflu rtJ1 ~; I cemettol v ~;erv 1 ce 11 WI be ,, ICarleton 11 St Olaf 53
Te111 A&amp;M 75 Ark 71
15 at 7 p m. Parents, scouts, dainfully aw111y from the rela· baps to outrage Lberal par:t7 Principal ~eorHe Sara:ent, aDd
~:tto!.,~:!
m~.~~~~~r11 ;r~! chtr)l, of lhP Emer.«m
Snuth
Tex Welyn 13 E Tex Bop 74 Ynd all Interested parties are ttvtly ltbtra1 Republlcaa who labor, 1o whlch he IWH h1l ¥«'/ l\UUand High .Scbool Principal
•a~• ~»~• ,....r tJooo. S•• •ontltt. al Home al Klrkers.v 1n.e o
Morgan St. go Va. Uruon 7-f.
Ark. Coil. 80 Ark. A&amp;M 77 tot) invited.
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' WASHINGTON (UPI) -Unll- 1at the funeral of Indian Prtme Angelo Bertelll, Notrw lllllllf
•wamped the RuUand Reserves ]
mlted sobstitutlon bas scored I Minister LaJ Balllldur Sbastrt. Albie Booth, Yale: C1luet
32-27 m a prellmn&gt;~ry contest
another v1ctory over one- There were these othfl'r Carney, DJJooiBt t.barUe am..
w1th Larry Fry and Denver
platoon
loothall, which appears I developments .
ly Mlsslsstppl · Jim Crowle,:
Gibba showing the way w11h
deader then ever, and the
- The National Football ! N~tre Dame;' Slado Cutter:
and 17 pomts, respecbvel)l,
Uruversity o! Houston will have [-!oundalton and Hall of Fame INayy; Cectl !.shell, l'unt,lr,
Tba box score:
three yean to consider the 1 pnt forward 18 "modern" stars, Dick J{azmaler
Prlncetotl;
RUTLAND (71~
errfJr
of
its
ways.
f1ve
coaches
and
four
"pioneer"
Henry
Itetcbarn,
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Yale·
Bobby
1
Little 12-lll-34, Black 7-3-17;
That summariZed the 6tlth players lor selection. The Layne Texas· Abe 'Mlckal,
Dav1s 6-2-14; Hawkins
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Annual Convention of the ''modern" players-those who LSU· iup Mtll~ Notrt Dame·
Barrett 0-1-1; Yarbrough 0-2-Z;
"I'• • rain ~- . Maybe ll1 Nation•! Cullegta!e Athlehc played after 1910--wlll narrow Pete' Pihos, ..diana; ~
Totals 2!1-18-76
work lor onow, tool"
Association (NCAA I on the dow• to mno oelectt&amp;ns from Poole, Army and Mlsslsalppll
WAIIAMA (M)
oecond day ol tis S,IJOO.delegate the folloWJng :
Rosey Rosenbefll, Soulhe!'l
'niompson ~-3-21; Redman
get-together here.
Cabfornla: Bud Sprague, Teru
1·15; Fry 4-8-16; White
A key commt!tee of the UPI's Oass A
and Army; Norm Van Brocldlll,
Marshall 0.2-J· Batey 1-0-2·
American Football Coaches
Oregon. and Bobby wn-_
tals 25-14.(14. '
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Assoctation all but ruled oot a High School Poll
Southem Methodist.
Score by quarters·
propesal by New MeXIco The Umted Pre!!:&amp; lnternat1on- One Hall of Fame coecb wfU
Rutland
19 fl IS
Uruverslty !hal cullego football at high school Class A basket- be elected from the followinl
Wahan18
26
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12
should return to !imtted substl- ball ratings (with ftrst place ser· five Frank Leahy l!:orlt
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tutmn. It voted 23-l that 00 tea and won-lot record m par~ (Greasy) Neale H~ Norton,
ma1or changes be made In ll1e enthees) :
Buck Shaw and Lynn (Paml
regula!tons for lht 1966 season. I. Sprmgboro (5) (IHI)
70 Waldorf.
Technically, the overwhelm- 1. Chtllicolha Flaget m -7)
lng deciston of tho committee IS 3 DIKte (8-1)
61
aubject to cons1deratton by a , 4. Anna (7) (10.1) .. . 56
United " ' - IDlernotloaal io the most on..sided gwne of IS-game series. He led both by 33-13 at the llld of the
specJBl rules group meeltllt! of j 5. Denruson Sl Mary11 (8-1) 55
Perk, pop,
CINCINNATI &lt;UPI) -Adrian the senes.
tea1111 in rebouRdillll with 19 quarter and never serlowJty l
the
NCAA
m New Orleans next I 6 B id
rt
t3)
(7.(1)
&gt;4
zzzzounds, such useful
Sm1th went 26 yean before he HIS performance oversba- and added 10 points.
challengl11g the powerful
month but It's not likely there'll 7· N~r~~~tern 17) (lll-1) li3
w.1s named to any All-Star dowed that of such superstars Charnberlam wos second higb The West's famt .--···t
little sounds! Find
be any reversal.
8 ZanesvJlle Rosecrans
team, then in one magical rught as Ost:ar Robertson, Wilt tor the east with 21 pornts. penshed when Los
The coaches committee re17·1) ~
became the most valuable Chamber hun, Bill RusseU and J. •l1n HavUcek of the Bosto11. Lakers' ece Jerry West
ported to tho NCAA
I. Mansfield !! Peters
I SMALL .. the
player of perhaps the strongest Jerry Lucas
Cei!Jcs had 18 pomla and leavt the game late In the
present rules should be
(l) i&amp;-3 \
YEUOW PAGES. Whtn
61
bHS ketbell All-Star team ever y
be d d Robertsou 17
period with an Injured oye.
1 tb
"with
~o
substanti~
change
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10.
Co1wnbus
St
Marys
0
your fingers do
assembled.
th et nonde t u""' ~tyru ge 1 The gamo tur•ed out to be erarnmmg pbySlclan swd
This boils dowa to: 'Leave
&lt;I) (9·1)
10
0 ~ven more of a m1smatch than had a
e
mo
es
mvers
bruised
cornea
the walkllli-,
Sm1th, wl&gt;o ca II s hllllself a Kentucky product the accolade It had been billed wt!h the fu ed
present
oubstltatlon
SECOND 10-11.
Williams11
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"plam old country boy from and the new convertible car I
re 5 to et hllll riiHDler
Jack Curllce, Santa
port Westfllll (11 . 47; 12 Caid·
K enlu~ky," captured the Most that went w1th It
underdog
West
faUmg
behind
g
__a_me
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C lif head of th
well (I) 46; 13. Skyvue (21,
Valuable Player honor Tuesd&lt;.ly "Serious ly, 1t couldn't have
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14 West Muskmgum l2;
CoiTUlllttee,
teld
a
news
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Proctorville
Fairland 38,
nJ ghl m pacmg the East to 3 happen ed to • rucer guy,' said
15
137-!M rout of the West In the Jerry
Lucas, h1s Ro\ als'
ence . that ho l&lt;elti that
16, Newark Catholic 36 17 Jonunlimited player rule bas
athan Alder 33; 18. Sa ndusky
16th annual National Basketball I teammate "We were pullmg
so well accepted by fans
St Marys II I :JO, 19. Big Wal·
Assocmtion All-Star game.
for him to wm It because you
telev1s1on VIevoers that
nut 29 , 20 . Ayersville 26
Tl1e Cm""'nat1 Roya ls guard, won't fmd a more dedicated
11 needed for
cbange
OTHERS - Albany Nelsoswho was nearly passed ove~ ~or and yet real hkeable ~uy "
Southern Valle Athletlt! Con- 1 e tlon :!II turda
8
two or three years.
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college basketball, ptOUred m 24 Lucas contnbuted h1s shBre f
te
Y!! 1
f 1 eagu ac
Y
H to !ell
. 1 1 to
vllle, Kmg Mtlls snd Rossfor
pomts and grabbed 3 rebounds to the East s lllh VIJ:tory m the erent:e ams WI pay
lVe Wtlton traveling to Southwest·
ous n
serious J' n
20 eac h, New Albanv
19;
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""'1 games th1s weekend, two ins1de ern and Kyger Creek w11l go
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bad
graces
of
the
NCAA
and
WoodsOeld
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Dresden
Jeffer17
r
the conferfflce and three with Fairland for a baltle wilh
lhe,
Rhules
hlnfrlaction
son
and
Preble
Shawnee 16 each
NEW SATURDAY SCHEDULE
non . league foes
unbeaten Hornell t9-0l.
pu
eacooen •-1
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Henry,
Vel ow Sprmgo, sI.
for lhree yean uo;\;aust
(JANUARY IS!h)
Conference
gameo Fri!h!y On Friday, Racme plays
l"nj
' HS an d Fort F rye
~ ma 1C
mghl sends Kyger Creek to Rutrnnd and oa Saturday,
per slst en I tnfraet10111 of
b
15
SKAT I N G - - - - - - 7:30. 10:00
Hannan Traco m a "Must' bany plays at Ractne
ing, filtanc1al atd and footbaH "'ioiacii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiii
1 game for the Bobcats A Wlldpract1ce operatmns. This meoons I'"
DANCING _ _ __ 10:00 • 12:00 Icat VICtory would all but ehm·
the Texas school wtU not
male the charg., of Coach
allowed to participate In
Featuring Live Music
John WJCkhne, wOO ara 2-2 in
season bawl football games
loop play Hannon Trace 1s 1-3
VIBRA TONES FROM PARKERSBURG
appea.r on N;~;:::~
League . leadmg
Eas tern. I Canton McKin I!) 110.11 205
televtsJoa over tbe
wh1ch had its three . year, l:l- 2 Day. Chamde (8) (~) 141
penod.
Admls,lon SOc Includes Sk ~ ting and Dancing
game winnmg streak snapped 3 Col. West (4) (JI.(j)
140
Tbe highlight of
bv Southwesto•rn on Saturday, 4. Hamilton Taft (4) (IHI) 137
LEFT HOOK- Mtchlgan's eonventlon session was
will attem pt to begin a new 5 Lima Shawnee H) !It .(I) 1!7 Cazlle
Ru ssell ts enjoymg diamond jubilee lunch at
string at North Gal ha Fnday 8 Canton LmcolR (3) (8-1) ll5 another great season, and
CHESTER, O.
many governmn·en~~t e~~~:;b~in-~ i
mghl However. Coach Cljde Ev· • 7 Cleve E Tech (2) (7 2) 106 once agam he's among the &lt;ludlng
three c:
Uperll Clgllw - - is It!. time to
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103 nations leadmg st:orcrs.
and letter-winning eongressinflict the second lOll&amp; m ) 9. Salem 0) (7-2)
93 1
. . - ap aad make a fresh new
men, were to be henored.
row on the Eltgles from Meigs i lO. Findlay (4) (!1-1)
89
start.
up bills and debts and
Vlco PreSident Hubert B.
: county.
1 Second tO teams: 11 ClE:ve-'- - ---·-····- - -- Humphrey also was 1cheduled
haw ••WJihing Ia one convenient
1 Eastern Is 4-1 in league .,. , land John Adama (I) 15 , l2 bus Sooth II each.
to attend, but bo left early tbls
Of Tho All New Swing Bond At
lnaa
to pay OUI cmd more
tion, "'lth three games remam- j Warren Hardang f~) 65 ·
morning for New Delhi, where
I 1ng on the 1965·66 loop schedule Hamilton Garfield 62; 14. ToleTen polnll or leoSJ Parma he will head tho lJ S. delegation
for J'OIIn •• Clll pay clays.
North Galha Is 1-3
1do f ibbey (21 57, 15 Akron , Valley Forge, Sandusky, MansOn Saturday, Hannan Trace East ~3: !6. Elyria 52 , 17 Co- field S! Peters, Maple Hetghts,
NBA Standings
Don't besltal. to c:aft. There Is no
State Route 7-3 MllH North of Pomei'Gy
18
will journey to Eastern for an lumbus Lmden :net; H PEolrdts· Bedford Toledo St. Francis, By United Pre" lnternatfJIMl
obligatloa. One duifty budget loan
mouth (I) and Cin 111111
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other con ference con te st. Non- (1) 35 each; 20. Daytoa Alter Wellston, Beavercreek, Celina,
Eastera Division
wiU
payments. CaU fw cash
33
Tipp City, Youngstowa Mooney,
W. L Pet
Boston
27 II .71l
aad get alooig muda bea.r Ia '66.
PITCHERS CONTRACI'ED
9 P.M. TO 2:30 A.M.
others: Newark and Dayton Youngs!oWil Chaney, Champtoa, ClnclnnaH
!8 11 .867
, PITI'SBURGH (UPfl - Left. Roth 30 oach ; Columbus East Cincinnati Moeller, Akron Cen- Phlla&lt;lelphia
2.1 15
.,..,.,......~ i handed pitchers Frank Bork
and Dayton Meadowdale 29 )1ral, Akron Buchtel, Alliance, New York
14 26
l!lllll!Uitlltlllltllllllltlllttlltllltltllltlltlllllllllllllltlltlllllllltltllltllmtl and J 1m Shellenback Tuesday each. Sprmgf1eld South and East ood F to
Da ton
Western Dfvllloo
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a~ ria,
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ter
23
Dayton
Roosevelt
21
Belmont,
Clncmnati
St.
Xavter,
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Angeles
26 20
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Bork played with Pittsburgh P1qua '20, Morin!! Ferry (I)· Xerua, Akron South, Troy, Bex- Los
Baltimore
22 23 171
! In 1964, appeanng m 33 games and Fmneyoown 19 each ; Tlffm ley, Wmlersville, Urbana, East 1s Francisco
20 26
Columbian and Cincinnati Witb- Liverpool, Kent Roosevelt, Hil· St Lo
16 24
row 17 each; Toledo Macomber liards, Cuyahoga Fails, Worth· ~trottUJI
11 30
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Jets last season be£ore inJurmg 16, Cleveland St Edwards lS; !ngton, Cleveland Rbodes,
Tueodoy'o Results
krcke&amp;
hb back. Shellenback complied Cncinnatt Taft and Cleveland mmgton,
AIJ..Star Game at Cinclnuatt
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Ens!
CHICIIN ONlY
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137 West 94
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10-4 mark at Columbua last man, Eaton and upper Arltng- Perry, Columbus
Wedoettdey'o Gam•
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~ season.
ton t2 each; Athens and Colum· Milford.
Loa Angeles at Boston
125 E. Main St.
WY 2·2171
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By United Press International Kent State, 116-83, as Nick Alol lless Cleveland State, 611 • 113;
1 It's st1U early in the season came off the bench to score 21 Western Reserve topped Carnefor cructal games, but there's second-half pomts. Toledo met gio Tech, 81-70; John Carroll!
a couple on tap torngbt iD Cin- Marquette in a non--league ~ took an 88-62 dec1s1on over
cumatl and Athens.
counter and came throuiJb Wlth Case Tech, and Hiram's Jim
A sellout crowd of mire Ulan a 77-71 victory.
Warstler and Chuck Hennon
11,000 was expected to Cmcio- 1 Otterbein, with Don
combmed for 53 poiota to edge
naU Gardens to see 14th-ranked hitting 22 pomts and T.orn
Heidelberg, 79-74.
Dayton tackle riVal Cmcmnati 19, dumped Wittenberg, 66-60, at
m a battle featurmg Ohio'• two sprmgfteld to aU but knock the i1 1::;;::;;:.;;;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;;...,,11
top basketball team:!.
Ttgers 9Ut of the Ohio Confer.
And m Athens, Miami bids for ence title chase. It was the first
its third Mtd·American Confer· time m JO years Wittenherg
ence victory aga~.rut Ohio Uni· lost two Jn a row at home.
I vers1ty, another ancient rival of
Defiance handed Ashland
Your O.pondoble
the Redski!IS, who will be seek- first Mid-Ohio Conference
Dolar Por
ing revenge for the Bobcats' back, 67~. to knock the Eagles
I knockmg them eul of a tnp to out of a she.re of the lead. Ben
the NCAA tournament last 11 Terhune aoored 23 polnta for
AND
I sprmg
Defiance.
I Cmcmnall Coach Tay Baker I In other Tuesday
I satd he expected to use Ron 1Wtlberforce edged
2550
Krick and Tom Btedenharn I :Sta;;;;;:t;;,e·;_7~t&gt;-.;7;;:~;;_W;,;;;al~sh:;_;;do~wned~;;.;w~it&gt;~iiiiiiiiii:Piiihono~ii:Wiiiii:Yiii-2::ii·
agamst Dayton to bartl.es.~~t the II
Flyers' 8-foot-11 Henry Finkel
and hotabot forward Don May.
a sophomore whe scored 45
pomts agamst Xavier.
Action will be heavy on
Oh10 college front tonight w1th
key contesta aU over the place.
Xav1er hosts Vtllanova
H1ghly·rated Steubenville takes II
Preparing For Our Annual
on St Vmcent iR addition
Central State's trip to
Northern and three Ohio
ference contests.

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Rusty Little, ~ senior for Iterms during tho second ha~ a MOVC record of no l'lctorleo
the Rutlaad Red Devils, had w1th the Red Dev1ls managmg in five conference contests.
the greatest mght of his eareer to Increase thetr bulge by 011e Rull•nd hit on 29 of 61 field
Tuesday night In leading his pomt. Each team !llll1ed 18 goal attempts throughout the
team mates to a 76-64 victory powts in the U1ird quarter while game for a fne 47 per cent avover the Wahama Whito Fa!· Rutland edged the Faicono In •rage Wabama, meanwhile
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Little scored 34 poLRls as be Chuck Thompson, Wabarna's mghl w1lh 25 of 59 traes for
hit un 12 of 17 shots from the semor forward, was also red 42 per cent. The Red Devils
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tollll of 21 points.
were the only FaiC&lt;Jns besides
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vis had 14.
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HELEN HELP us r

CATAN!A,Slclly(UPn-'l'hel
LEOMINSTER. Mass 1UPllt knew that farmers mt~~rotilli nuraen• throughout the Mid- Some say he made money but
Etna
volcano erupted
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_ The g&lt;~vernrnenl wtll salute wesL would long for apple or· west w1th his plantings of apple he gave 1t away m dr1bs and
hurling red-hot rocks 650
thiS )ear a canny Yank.. who lchards after they had cleared seeds bought from the ctdu drabs to needy piOneers, or
Into the atr. Scientists
by HeieR Bottel--..
realized lhe apvles were the the wilderness
JJUlls 1n Western Pennsylvarua. bought books and tracts of land
they believed lava i.rulide
frwt 1f not the spice of frontler 1 Apples m1ght not have kept I Persons who researched Chap. which be also di.Btrlbuted amons Mannlng D. Webster, proml- mountain was mounting ••moM I
llle
the doctor away but they were man's We soy !hot, contrary to setUers.
ne&lt;~t local attorney, was elect- the mouth of tho northe85tem WHO'S THE BOSS
We Willi I 10 out for dlDDor lllJ
• His name Jobn Coopman a staple food m the settlers' popular belief, he did not acat- Chapman woa a pioneer ed to the board of cUrectora of crater.
• Dear Helen:
more" He wants me h:.~:ro:
But 1r that doesn 't spark your hm1ted dtet Apples were used ter seedl willy • nllly as he preacher as well as planter. As the Pomeroy N.ational bank at There wa1 no
1 wort for • married man the evonlng and he does
001
memory con! never fret lest m pies, frtttel'! and cakes and trudged through the forest anJ he wandtred afoot, by boat or the annual neeting of the board Indication whether the
who doesn't work ot It very lhls man who Ia qwto 1
your w1ts are wtthermg Char&gt;- made mto apple sauce, apple platno wtth a cooking pot on hts horse, he explamed the B1ble as Tuesday ofternoon.
_ the firol after two years
hard. He bas never tried any- with tht ]4dles.
b vo
man's mche In postenty is b"l butter and Jelly And from ap- head to protect htm from the Interpreted by Emanuel Swed· Mr Webster 19 8 na!Jve o! near inactivity _ posed
tbJng, but 1 a,omlllow get the I love my bu~band but I I to
remembered by h" l•gendary pies came the zest of lifo - c1· sun. Chapman carefully planted enhorg, Swedtsh scientist and Po ·
ad ted from danger ot vlllages on the
leelinllhot he 1 waiting for the my job, too. It 1 laac:inatiDg ho
lU ck name Johnny Appleseed Ider
seeds or nedllnga and oold or U..Oiogtan.
p rneroy, ;;~
h!': He re- of "urope'o tallest volcano.
right momenl think I need be the secretary to I man w
Jt was ·192 years ago, come Chapamn, often movllll ahead gave the aew orcbarda to oet- Chepman, :who was lrtendly C:,~:.;o~is
c of· bachelor
advice.
Ia In all the ooclety columno;
u .J Sept u, .hat Chapman was 1 of the pwneers, started many tlen.
with the IndlB.nB, ~as the eyes f
in ~ness &amp;dnutllSYou see, everytime my bus- he treats me wonderfully, and
Porn m this Central Massachus- - - - - - - - and ears of the wilderness set- o scJen,ce Oh" s•-t Unl
band and I plan an evening out, when he takes me to dinner ua
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erllme nights be'l a pet"
!Iemen ts . Accord1ng Lo one tratJon rom dto h WI LeL veretts city In lhHt span lusrorthis man asks me to ,......1 an my ov
8 de1931
tans have been trymg t~ separ' story, he learned of an impend ollye '::.Om Oh~ Sta~ tn lm, the
f,'Ork overtime. So I have to feet gentleman. But sorne~OI
ate the fact froin the fancy ID
mg ndJan attack and ran bar&amp;- gre h !a red
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call my husband at the Jut get a funny feellng there I •
tte tile of thiS fabled figure who
footed the length of the Ohio ~a~ e s r
prac ce 0 ow
minute ond canoe! our plans. I tug of war, and l'w the-ROP&amp;
,,;,e clatm trBveled 100,000
Valley to warn the settllll'll ~n m omeroy.
gel patd extra for overtlm2, and Dear Rope1
miles between Mossachusells
time for them to take refuge m Ho was elected prosecutlog
we can use the money, but tt I get that funny feeling too.
ond Mtssour1 plantmg apple Thts Thursday and Friday, eotabll!b chaplert II unacered· blockhouses.
atlorney of Me1gs Cousty in
seems like my bos1 just SENS. Cut out the overtimo beroro
aeeds and seedlings
Jan 11 and 14, Rio Grande Col- lied iniUtutlona.
in 184S, covered wagon plo- 193S, and reSigned that offtce
ES when 11 wiD make my bus- you're roped llnto exchlllli'Di
For most of hts 10 years, thls .Jege w1ll be V!Sited by an u- WbUe oo campuo, the three aeers found Johnny Appleseed to enter the aervtce 1n 1943. He PT. PLEASANT- Burl S. band furtous •I don't tell him.) one good, long-term husbruKIIor
shrewd but genlle _ and In Ia.' aminallon team "'"" the North memberl of the uaminaUon sertously stck under the trees he served as a capioin in the Judge Smith, 92, a retired teacher lor The last time 11 bappened, a acalp-huntlng marrJnd play·
t... ltfe _ eccentric soul w" Central Association &lt;NCA) of team wtll gtvo Rio Grande col- loved. He died shortly after- Advocate
General'o Depart- 60 years, former justice
of 11\Y husoband IBid "That'• tl. boy. - H.
first tn the hearll of many of Colleges and Secooda.ry Schools. loll u thorougb ID uamlna· wards near Fort Wayne, Ind. ment oft he United States Ar· pea,., and Baltimore
Deor Helen·
h" countrymen So perhaps It This vtsll&gt;itJon II the nut to lion u posatble. They wlll be In- Those pink "PP!• blossoms my in the Pacific Theatre. Afi. Obio, and New York
They SAY an n-eon or one
IS fitting that he Will be the first final step m deterrnlnln&amp; wbelh· terestedin tho llnanclal picture you !ee tn the sprmg probably er his discharge in 1946 he re- ReUroad ticket agent,
died
who baa beeo In a correctiOnal
to be honored 10 the new Amert· er or not the college wm be ao- of the in1Utututon, they will were not planted by. Johnny Ap. turned to Pomeroy wbe're he Tuesday afternoon In the
institution (that'&amp; the pohle - d
can folklore aerteo o1 ftve~~nt credited by North Central.
want to inlpeel the pbyslcal pteseed. But the Innis of hts Ia. bas eontinued the practice of Meter Rest home in Cllfton. (Continued from pogo 1 )
lor tl) has a chance, .,. the ou~
postage atamps The Johnny Following tt. tho three • man plant, they will oheek on the bor will live In legend forover. law
Mr. Smith wao born at
side. Chance for wlrat? To gel
pleBfed otompo wlll be ISsued 1n committee w1U report ill tied- qualiftcotlons of lleullf mem·
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on March 31, 187S, son of the accord with Pakistan at the into more trouble ageln, that'l
September In commemoration of ' tngs to the NCA whtch wiD hers, they wUI visit wtlh aU
Dire&lt;lors rHiected were Dr. late Burl and Elizabeth Knapp Tashkent peace conference.
what I
htS btrtb.
vole Ill March on ae&lt;reditation. members of the odmlnlltratlon
R. E. Boice, Allred M. Elber· Smith. His marriage was to the
1 got paroled, ond they found
Chapma 1 Is one o1 Ohto'a folk This decision will be based prl· and they wlll oven talk to atu.U.
fold, Edison Hobstetter, War- former Margaret Riffle, who MASSILLON - . ,NEARLY me a job at a cafe. 1 learned
legends
morily on the report o! the VII- dentll.
reo Pickens ..d Eldoo Weeks. preceded him in deatb in 11160. two-thirds of tho c1ty • 31 • tho manager was dipping toto
Uvod Ia Mootfleld
ltatton team
Accreditation II' 11 long proMr. Hobsretter was reelected He ls survived by two daugh- member police force planned the till, and when ho found oul
For aeverai years be resided Membership In North Central, ceBB. Rio Grande College ftrst
clmirman of the board, ond Max- ters and five sono, Mrs. Griff to resign todey because Ctty 1 knew, he said, "So what, )"Qtr
lu the Mansfleld area of Rich· or one of the other regional a&amp;- made the de&lt;lslon to try for acine Griffith was reelected &amp;ee- Durban, Revenswood;
Mrs Councll did not rBJse their pay 're the ex-con.' 1 left befort 1
land County and about 1130 ho IOCIOI10n5, til the highest all· creditation In the fall of 111511.
retary.
Norva Muse of Sacramento,
enough. Nmeteen of the offtcel'!, got • stealing rap.
moved to Greene Twp ta Ash- tnstJtut 10n accreditation a col· By the summer of 1962, a preMr H b tetter
ted 1 ifornla; Durward, Pt. Pleasant: Including two captains and one Then another btg • hearted
ion~ County
lege can receive An tnstltution llmlnsry aell • otudy of the In- Two now members were elec- the ~toc~!lders :'the ba; Landon, Harrisonville; Clay, serg"'n~ voted
by r~ll call hotel man wanted to "rebabiliWhllo llvllli m the buckeye that 18 oot , member of the stitutlon was made. Upon ec- ted to th board of directors ol
d
th
bu Columbus; DenzU, Charleston, Tuesdey to turn In lhetr two- tare" me, so he put me on as 1
oiate Cllapman reportedly plant regiOnal accrediting aB8oclotlon ceptanco of this report, tho lnc· e N" 1
Bank lnenjoyeduano !her mcreaHse w ~- and Russell, AtlsnUc City, N.J. week notice of reSJgna!ton to watter What HE oxpected 1
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· to- at 1tution waa ewarded the sta- of
the Middleport
ttizns awona
ess nng e year, e repor~ There are 17 grandchildren ' the tl'ty th IS aftemoou • Four won't ·Jay. Back &amp;o pouodhag
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ed apple seeda near the Mus- for the area m which Is IS
in the annual ed total assets mcreased over
klngum River and tts tributer- cated 18 considered a oecond· tus of candldate for membmhlp
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Tuesda' 60 000 to
others said they slso would re- the streets.
1 $8 000 000 In 28 great grandcblldren and
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rate Institution AU regionally In North Central.
stockb
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themee.~·'s
offices
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great
great
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sign
soon as they had other Tht only people who hire 01•
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DaJ0 D !ion owner Hob 1 tre ld .
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was a mem
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jo • med up.
cons are ones who think tltey
near BrUiiant m Jefferson Coun- sidered eqlllll by the six region- ol the college waa undertaken nd ey are
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~P 08 '1 s c ure urrng Ord of Moose
ord'wasco giVIng
· off tc ers a . 21 • h1de thelf own dirty work.
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durmg the t ~•
t; and spent much of his Ume •I ae&lt;redlting agencleo.
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ol er's in Middle rurt 196 ~ reflected
tbe continued
er
.
along the Ohio River hank•
R•g1onal
accreditation Is year and WB8 sent to the North Store and R 1 ld
ml pore.
Ia
1 '"" services wlll be beld at a-month Increase. The pohc~ 1 apply ot decent compaRleo
Historians ge oerally agree considered the minimum
re- Central AIBoclatlon on June I. and James Arno i ~ ddl • 1 ~rowt~~ 1
nc~l 0 n'anklngav
.... s p.m. Friday In the Crow·
men had asked for more than and they are very polite but
that John Chap.;en wa 1 an 8 , 1quJrement for rnany eoala of a 196~ This report was accepted tlred controctor,theo bot depor,. 0epos .
domesltac Inc
d. se:t Funeral home. Rev. Jack 150 • munth Monday
mght they either say right out' that
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tQte busm•!Sman who recog- college It IS rore !hot a oo · early ,. ' , an "" v.. •
bank
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$t 000 000 mrud
tot8 1 ggms w o IC a e, an ur- counctl vote ag ns reconSI'd• "securtty" won't Jet them hire
nlzed. an economic oeed He lege c11n be &amp;&lt;'credited for a tion of the examination team di.rectors of the uJ Swerse
• 1 thng
lal Will be in lAne Oak Ceme- operation of orJ.gmal ordinance. former prisoners or elu lbev
• over 'de' ' 18
ne•' Down'""
marS1, oavmgs
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never call me back.
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I! not The visitation team will be Harold E. Hubb ' Rose 1 · ,.A~h ov~ lh' b, k. 1
114 funeral home alter 6 p. m. t• ASHI"AND, OHio- VOTERS You wooder why prlooAI have
I first regionally accredited
composed of Dr. Earland 1 Reynolds and ~,emard v. F~: years or~g we h:v. :ly ~d sav. day.
l.n five counties Tuesday paso· so many repeall. There I your
Membership m many prole•· Carlson vice . president for Elected to o Jces were
, ts .
1947 hi h
ed a $1,965,000 bond ISSUe to reason! - EX CON ON THE
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create the Pioneer Joint Voca- WAY BACK
810na! orgamzations depends up- acad&amp;-'YIIC affairs at Mdbkin Un- ney Downing, challlD.an of the mg!~cco~n s:n~
Gauge rradmgs:
Ga!hpolis I on regional accreditatiOn. Most !Versrty, Deeatur, Ill. will act flS board and president of
the :~res~amv:S~m s eonsu~: a!t
tiona! School District
Dear EI:
Dam 12 0 1!!2, runnmg 24 feet foundations funds,
an dror· chairman of the team; Dr. Wll- bank, PaulS .Smart,ld e~ec~~~ of our new and gold custo~ers
In a special election, voters It isn't easy, but you CAN
an lo!ler:; Pomeroy l\lason 22 poratlons only give mon'!y 00 1Uam E Neptune, Dean of Lib- vice president, .Haro
. u m order to em lo their aur·
passed the Issue, 4,246 to 2,807, live down a prJBOa term, JUit
46 Pt Pie"'""' 24&amp;\ Hmlon ' colleges that are regtonally ac·l eral Arts at Oklahoma Baptist bard, VICe preSident, and cash- ius funds roflfabj "
60! per cent approving It. The as )'011 can make • come-bact
Irfla slat Jonal ~ Kanawha f'allsl (re&lt;ht ed All nlit wnal socml frat Umverslty, Shawnee, Oklahoma ter; Rose S. Reynolds, assiSt· p The annu~ meeti~ of the dl·
issue reqwred 60 per cent of from any other failure ill J1fe:
J . :IO mmg Charleston
19 00 I ermtle9 and sororltle!J, and most land Dr Stephen G Kurtz, De;! I\ ant VIce president, ~nd Gene rectors was held lmmediately Mn Helen M Morris M a the votes to pass The school If you wont to! An ex • 101
ltlon honorary
and pro- of Wabesh Oollege Crawfords- j, Grate ' asslitant cashier. ·
· ' dlstrt'ct wIll be made up of Who ·lS DETERMINED to 10
1~1 1 m g London, Ma rmet and recogn
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after the stockholders' meeting, former· resident · of Middleport,
Winf ield dams were on t h et fesslonal frlltermhes wUI n~vllle, lll.
A report on the condition of when present officers Edison dt d Monday at St. Thomas five counties, Ashland, Rl~h-- straJgbt will mauage it, though
- · · - -the bank was made and 11 was Hobstetter president· ' Richard Hospital
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land • Crawford• Huron and Mor ~ be may "'
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si:J1 s V!(mt2ome rv ')am
was'
w Akron
~t more an I couple
~unnmg 15 feet •nd Ohio RIV·
noted depostts were up to a Chambera' VIce president· Max- Surviving are ber husband row A vocational ~ehool butld· of bad tries. A lot of peopla In
,., moveable dams Welt up I
new high ~nd the pa.~t year was me Gnffltb, eaahler; ~W! lllj(fY, a brother, Harold Hu~ llli Wtll be erected With the lo responsible [lllliijono
h..e
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reported exceUent.
S. Hobstetter, asst. cashier; bard Sr.; one 51ster, Mrs. Don cal and federal funds used to "~one time,'' and if )W don't
from P1ttsburgh down to Dam 1
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ILera K. Joneo, asst. caJhler, (Vwgmia) Covert, Pomeroy, and set up the school district.
think ... ask your parole ofll·
~at MO&gt;tments·
Wtlltam J Hobstetter, branch a nephew, Harold Hubbard, Jr.,
WEAVERS EPS UP
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'.Phlo Rmr - Reliable up 14,
NF.W YORK IUPf\ _ llotb sides today turned down
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manager, and Ed1th Williamson Middleport.
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COLUMBUS ~UPl _ Dr Tits column Jt dedica~ lo
3 ~10 am , Peggy Downey up 8 or John V Lindsa\i'S formula for ending thl9 crippled
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asst. branch manager of the Funeral servlcet w1ll be
).
!am1ly livtng, 10 If _you rt bw·
1( 5 15 am Andrew Calhoun ~~t~'• t~ansportotlon crisis The optimism aroused by AFLRutland office, were reelected Thursday at 1 p m. at the Cox t~n C.lty~ea~er, Ohlod St~te mg ktd trouble or Jnst plato
dQwn ~~ 6 20 am . Jenks up CIO Pr U t Geor e Meany's prediction of an end of
Mr Hobstetter said
Funeral Home on We.!lt Market- n vers • v ce pres! en or trouble ,let Helen Help YOU.
16 1 05 am Walter Beck- h besJ ~n tr"k! "In 1 day or two" was dathed and
•'All of us Jdentifled with the st in Akron. Graveside services mstructlon, has been appointed She Will also weloome J'Dur
J.;.d up 16 3. tn a m Joseph ' t e su wav· uo ' ' I I d Ml h I J Quill f a month
C. A. Bebcock, 7~. Long Bot· Pomeroy National Bank are jus~ wlll be Friday at I p m. •t the president •f the University of [own amusing expenenceo. AdJooes do•n 16 6 II ' m ln- ~ the predictiOn of un,o~ ea er c ae _ ·_ - o ___ _: tom, Rt t, dted at his rest· !y proud of the bank's 94 year Beech Grove cemetery with Missouri effective Aug. I, It dress Helen Bottel In cart of
d!Jno up 17, I .40 am . w H long stnke was re&lt;'al e
ho~ " to resolve thll dispute and' dence thts morruna followmg an history of servtce to the people Rev. Donald Boolle officiating. wu onnounced today.
this newspaper.
"lio
medtatoro "
extended illness.
of the area we are prJvJie~d
1:1
ver, J r., dowo 19, 1 1.-., 1m , 1h Threetruthree
led for 12 davs t.o brmg about a resumptiOn
o Bo M 9 1890 in ChGiter
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JC!ffboat up Ul, ti ~5 a m Lulh- ave s gg
b- work at tbt earliest possible
rn ay '
to serve.
et Herdman down 23 1 15 a m make peace and get the su
t"
Twp , he was the son of Wil· " It is a tribute to our prede.
Robert Reed dQwn 2a 5 50 a' I way::~ ~:~.nd bu!\es movmg again m~~eno~Jy cheer for I cheer. I J1am and Ida Biggs Babcock. He cessors that they very early esm. · Valvohne up Gre~nup 115 1said lhe}..• ouid oow llike the lless 'c,ly wu . that wtth each spent most of his life m Me~gs tabhshed a fundamental pollcy
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P~; Steel Ranger up Groen· jlnJ!JatJve
da) J! leorned more about cop- j County. He attended the Lee which has been adhered to ol··
up 1.10 p m ; MaiiUllear up No real bargalrung has tak· mg wtlhout tho oubways and Chapel MethodiSt Church.
er these many yem -staff the
Greenup 1 25 p m . Bob Benter Ien plar~&gt; s1n&lt;'t! last weekend. 1buses which normally carry 6 Survivmg ar three daugh- bank w1tb capable people who
B Willi S White
up Greenup 4.10 ~ m: Jrene l Dr Nathan p Femsmgor, l mllhon passengers • day,
ters, Mrs. Ruby Burke, Cool- undersllind the WIShes of cu•to1
am •
Cllotin u. Greer~u 4 10
ch1er mediator, said the peace-1 But b toda the cost was vtlle; Mrs Gamet Thomu, Co- mers and are sens1Uve te their
Cotlilll Q~een u ~reenu a;111 1seeking panel would call on expectJ to .. ~ , 12 bUUon, l tumbus, and Mrs. June Cole- problems aod expecllilions, thus WASHINGTON - Tho New stantl~ tn the face by tho tran- NaUoDI but was w hla oerlltr
II m. O!eande/ down J.ldahl l Mayor Lmds•y With llll
own mostly unreooverablo
' man, Fostoria; one son, Em· provldmg fast and effective oo- York tranSit strike from Its out- sit uruon bos;, Mike QwU, w&lt;th llfe an outstanding labor llf~
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R
d
recM!mendationa for methods
·
rnett Wayne 0 • a sister Mrs. lutlons to their banking prob- ••t has produced a skittering precisely the municipal disas- !Ialor.
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M !dahl 7'11l
So th
Vonlda Johnson, Bradnor, 0., lemo. While today banking Is [ bsllet of fancy polillcal foot- ter that former Mayor Robert i &lt; opyrtg ,
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M:ldohl !0 p.~· u ern •P I
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and five hrotherl, 0. A, Port more complex, and our bank work as the force• of Major F. Wagner had somehow always Feature Syndlcole, Inc.)
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Clinton; Elmer, Port Clinton, serves more people than ever John v. :.Jndsay maneuvered averted at about a quarter to
K
GolllpoJII Dam - Polly R I
Joseph, Hudson, Mlch ; Wald, before, this same policy moll- 1&lt;. llike him off a opol plainly mldmght. Irony was further aer·
up 1.11 p rn.; Zimmer down A.
Findloy, and Miles of Marlon: vales each ol us to bring the marked X.
ved by the ctrcumstall&lt;e that
1~ P rn , R H. Bosworth J1 up !
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27 grandchildren, and 2t great best possible service to
our The indiJopenalbll olljectlve Lindsay had made a career 01
i 15 p m Elgerc!Uf up 10 20
By United Press IDiernatloual grandchildren.
customers. In addillon, we shall was to make al&gt;solutely certain ridiculing the Wagner types of
(Cunllnued !rom P'le I)
p.m.; H E Bowles do~n u 10
East
He wa• preceded In death by I continue to exercise the highest thai IJndsay's rival, Gov. Nel- New York as dreary has-beens
P rn.: ESIO Ponnsylvamo up 1.
Columbia !7 Fordham M
bJS wlfe, Alma May Babcock, degree of prudence lD the oper- 10n Rockefeller, did not move who had let the city 110 to pot tlon of the board to rehire preOil am. Lll'y Jane Lucao down 1 M M
on Oct 25 of thts year and a ation of our bank"
tn to get credit for any possl- lor wont ol "Imagination" and ent adnunistratorl Chu. Gibbs,
0
71 1 71 Wagner 99 Upaola 91
2 IS 1m . John Ladd Dean up
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ay A urs, ' 0 sed ! Gannon 65 Alhance 46
son, Carl Babcock, and one
ble settlement that the Mayor the lllte.
Clarence Thompson and Doo3 30 a m , Mary H. down 1 115 Umoo-sl. ~uc•:ye L:e ~s 11'rnty &lt;Conn 1 1112 Hrtford 71
daughter Mrs Violet Hill
himself rrught be unable to ar· Maybe so Still, the lnconven- aid McKenzie at their pr111enl
0
am ; On•ard down ! a m AI· aw~y ·~h erh
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I Am Int. it Brandebl 67
Funeral semces w1ll be held
range A precondiUon was to lent reality remained that the aalar1e1 for tho remainder of
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Ice down 8 30 a m Bernet up ~tg
N• ak H en 1 ~e ;•tur Swarthmorf 61 PI Mil !I
from the Lee C'hapel MethodiSt
draw . the national Admuustra- ct!y had been brought to dread- tins year. The board reported
120 a m
Idrom ~~ ewaft ospt • a ·~ Prvdnce M Rhode .hland "
Church near Bashan at I p rn
tion of Pre:iident Johnson mto lui halt m the first day ol the it " checking witb state offl.
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ll:oaawho Rim - Geor1e anay automo
er bsul1 e ertngd
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JuDerJeces
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Ruffolo
St
93
Alfred
Iii
Saturday
wttb
Rev
Pearl
Ca~
Ibis
local mara's nest For kl new regtme of the men who had eta!! to learn If new cootracle
aec1 en 1
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PrH:e up Marmet 9 15 p m : A btr 30
NYU 72 lana 58
to or Chester officiatmg Burial
such an eventualtty Llnd!ay been presented 18 the wonder· must be tssued.
J Patten down Marmet 3 a m
f H
i
Nyack
107
Northeastern
41
w
U
be
m
the
church
cemetery.
CANTON,
Ohio
(UP!)
lour
could
always say that even II worker of a fresh, young gcnA roved Title 1 and Tltlt
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OVEC up Marmet ! 25 a m ; WA;aliv~ 0 a;."'\co~n ~· Bloomnd 92 Montclair st ~I
'nle reamms will be returned ~h!ldren, rangmg 10 age from ha htmoelf had been unable to eratlon which would reclatm for Dfo PJ:. new dilltrlct
Solvay down Marmet 5 50 • m . ' 1887 81 ~a:a~ter :, ~~u~i Wynsbrg Ill lnd tPa.) St 01 to !her eSidence Thursday of- e: ":;~hs !:,~n~ yeara, died gel the subwaya nmnlng, the New York civic glories that 10 _ ~lscussed spec~! edueeHelen Z up Marmet 6 25 a on H ·and Ohv ~mnters Dovl! Wesleyan 77 Coast Goord 7~
ternoon where 1r1ende may call lhro~gh ~elr born~• In r~~~ JmmeJlllty of the problem was truth ttnover had and probably lion arrangemtllls Wtthln the
Beaver down Wmf1eld 4 55 p She 018 a member of the He· Toledo 17 Marque!~ 11
until noon Saturday when the ville about three miles south of proved by the very loct thtt It never Will.
new dlstrtct. 11 wa.s reported
rr. ; Jeffer110n up WlnfJOld II 411 bron MethodiSt Church.
1
Mlclweot
body will be taken to
the here
took the entlro United Stetea What made It all even more there .,1 apeclil educatloll
p m Allen R Merrill up Win·
b d IToledo 77 Marquettt 71
church. Tho Spencer Funeral FiriO!len tdentlfled the
poignant was the drCUJDJtance ciiiSSOI In Norlhweslenl and
1 government to do tht job.
f"ld ~ • m . Duncan Bruce I SurvJvmg are her dhus ~n ·IBwlnR G,...n 88 Kent st Ill
home of Belpro 11m charge, limll ~~Vicki Lynn McCunev~ Thla Inner scene many MUon- thel the Liberal party, wh•cb P,merty. Robert Morrla, prllldown Wmfield I 30 a.m
IEmory · SIX foster chiI ren 1": Walsh 69 Cleveland St !".! ,
and her brothers Gary ~' 1: ol pollticlalll - 10me of them bad really put Lindsay over, II clpal of Bradbury elementary
-, Glodys Bortlett, Loa Ange ~··j Jno Carroll 111 Case Tech 112
Marshall 82 M. Harvey 79
Gregory 3 and Michael ., j ltalura!ly beiDC bad, old Demo- aw.,h w1th labor leaden like approved the proposal studen~
I Mrs Mlfll&amp;ret Martm, Cbar .. W Reserve 81 Crngte Te&lt;b 70 Wash.&amp;Lee a9 Rich. Prof. 57 months ' '
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crata but even more of them Itough ond able old David Du- from his achool boint tlii'Oiled
ton Dewey Davll. BaiiJmor;: l111110is 10 Wisconsin !4
cath. U. 100 Woah. Coli. 18
Their mother Bernice 29 .,.. being good, regular Ropubllcana binlkJ who let the reformllt in these cll1sa1.
1Byron Boyles, Richmond,
· Otterbein !ti Wlttenhorg 60
Glenvllle 88 w. Va. St St
caP"d hv &lt;ump;n• oul 'a bed- -hove watched wttb an lnten~ lypu otand out in front wblle _ Clerk McComu ladlettetl
DEVOTED TO INTERESt OF • Roy Boy! ea. Dollas :ndN P~u~ Mil w10 u 111 carroll 1l
Davidaon 8J The Citadel 71
room window She was In fair neas not free of sardonic •mulf- they run tho party from the In- the omployeot 1n !he new dltMEIGS . MASON AREA
:::'yles 1"f !';~konsa~ · r.,;;. Iowa Wslyn 'O! 111. Coil. 80
Duke 81 Clemson 8S
condition at Masslll&lt;m City Hos- rnent at Lindsay'• plight.
olde.
trlot wW be paid 011 1 aeml •
II'ICIIIr• ... o..... l"u.litlltr
cu~: G~~~~s I cr:~tr Ever. lnd Cent MancheSte1 83
Norfolk St 111 Wnstn Slm 102 pltal
Whtle the regular Republlca~s Thteus )Lif nhodsadyid's dhilemmbear.a~!jl moDthlJ basts after thJI month.
Chnt•r '•"".tt~u, 11111*•'
,ett E Ours ~f Somerset· nd Earlham 107 St Franc1s 77 Beckley 8i Salem 86
The father Cecil, was at work had to accept I.Jndsay as therr acutod : d
hedw atht'- :2:
At~g were Richard Jones.
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Be
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1l
Lake
Forast
57
Emory&amp;Henry
65
Concord
63
at
the
Ttllll&lt;en
Roller
Rearing
party'o
nominee
In
the
recent
o
an
•m••
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a-•·
prestdent
0llr'J, iVtr' I 11I,
Surllrll' n:r Tht Obl11 Valley l'ubU.h· 1 ar 1e&amp;
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bl t k t
b
h te
· '· Mrs. E. 0. Rei~ viet
'"' • •••• .,..no •~••""' •• · ..m. p 2l
d bUd
d 44 Kan Wslyn 100 Friends 89
Bridgewater 106 Lynchbl77
Co plant here wh•n the fire mayoralty eled10n, thiS
not a e s rt e a once Y w a V· Pl'llldent; members Vlr&amp;U Klua,
;~,;. 0~~ -:.~~~ 8 '::!.'~aj ~~:: j a ' t ~n b~ldre~~· an
Omaha 8S Washburn 5fl
High Pomt 79 West. Car. 72
~ke out. He came home tn mean they bad to like h1m lm· er lawful means might be rt• WUltam Ktq and Hlram Slaw~'"''"
llfeFa ~" c
Ill be held Kendall tie 1!11"'" (DI.) Com 65 Lo)•ola &lt;Md l 105 Bait. U 78 fmd the front of the house !n menaely. For he owed bls vic- qulred, hlo widely DSimod Pre.. ter; Prosecutor l"ulll, adrninlo~:~~t.nd .. .eeond cl. . matan' l unera 1 servll'e!l W
e__ _. Repub!'.. ldentl aI ambill Oftl wou ld
be traton McKenzle, Gibbs and
lna\tAir
II the pou ofrtc• II PalM~)' ']'!
d
t 10
t tht He- Hlr&amp;m 79 Heidelberg
74
s.w. La U. 71 McNeese 48 names.
tory not to org:anlloe'U
Oh~iuonaJ •dtoe ru 11 , 1 HpNien 1111 ,e b~~~;1~~h~dlst c;u~~hawltb Rev Greenville 82 Lncln Chns 67
Southwett
eans, whom he shunned u profound,ly sefl\'erd
II Calvln Thompson; Pomeroy
H 11 b
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TCU 97 Rice 79
CUBS TO MEET
though an unpl•asant smell I· Coolidge 1 were 1trvetl ltiiiC a- 8ehool Principal Jamea A. Diehl,
tun Alii!. New Yorll C1t,,
N e...
y t' offlclatln
ar e an GravesJdeler~
tY
~ El ent
I I
Yor....
Davis
Do1ne 99 Neb Wesleyan M
Jcksnvl Coli 82 Um Morr111 74
A meelmR of Cub 8CI)IJt PAt"lt rose from them, bu t to the 1p11n· go In lhI "-ton
PVD
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l'J em lry p rIncpa
ea~~:r:~!~: ;::i.bJIIo.;;.v~~~dll ,:; IVIC~B \\Ill bl' r:ndur1t-d at 3 p Wayne s~ " Hastings 69
Okla City u 92 N. Tex. St 77 246 Wtll be held at the Salisbury ter Lih-.!ral party, And he 1110 But to movt rtllly ~-·•lntt ~
Barte1s, Bradbury Prla•u&amp;, one .v .. .u on adu.nu ''
UJ• , m Thunrl at Lela t Yalh Bethel 8-4 Bethany 50
.. Baylor 89 Texas 7•
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Rchool Saturday nu(ht, January drew his Ivy League cloak dts- Qunl labor ttould be also pe... CJpil Robert Morris, Bedford
::;.~n.BJ;:~~~ ::c~:~~ lflu rtJ1 ~; I cemettol v ~;erv 1 ce 11 WI be ,, ICarleton 11 St Olaf 53
Te111 A&amp;M 75 Ark 71
15 at 7 p m. Parents, scouts, dainfully aw111y from the rela· baps to outrage Lberal par:t7 Principal ~eorHe Sara:ent, aDd
~:tto!.,~:!
m~.~~~~~r11 ;r~! chtr)l, of lhP Emer.«m
Snuth
Tex Welyn 13 E Tex Bop 74 Ynd all Interested parties are ttvtly ltbtra1 Republlcaa who labor, 1o whlch he IWH h1l ¥«'/ l\UUand High .Scbool Principal
•a~• ~»~• ,....r tJooo. S•• •ontltt. al Home al Klrkers.v 1n.e o
Morgan St. go Va. Uruon 7-f.
Ark. Coil. 80 Ark. A&amp;M 77 tot) invited.
\1 Rockefeller.
alL
.Jamea Vennan.
t1 Jl; Tltne aentlll, IIIII.
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Burl Snu"th
o·Ies Tuesday
Jn Rest Home

NCA EXantiDa
• t•IOn Tearn IS•
Due at Ri0 Grande c0IIege

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New Me ers
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Mrs. Morris
Dies in Akron

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Everyb0dy ReJ.eCtS Lindsay'
Mediators Return to Work C. A Babcock

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DieS Wednesday

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cap,·tol Com men t Events·

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Mrs. May Ours CIIege
Scores
Of Buckeye Lake
Dies Monday

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Faloou travel to Reveuwoed '
The Wahama
Reserves
' WASHINGTON (UPI) -Unll- 1at the funeral of Indian Prtme Angelo Bertelll, Notrw lllllllf
•wamped the RuUand Reserves ]
mlted sobstitutlon bas scored I Minister LaJ Balllldur Sbastrt. Albie Booth, Yale: C1luet
32-27 m a prellmn&gt;~ry contest
another v1ctory over one- There were these othfl'r Carney, DJJooiBt t.barUe am..
w1th Larry Fry and Denver
platoon
loothall, which appears I developments .
ly Mlsslsstppl · Jim Crowle,:
Gibba showing the way w11h
deader then ever, and the
- The National Football ! N~tre Dame;' Slado Cutter:
and 17 pomts, respecbvel)l,
Uruversity o! Houston will have [-!oundalton and Hall of Fame INayy; Cectl !.shell, l'unt,lr,
Tba box score:
three yean to consider the 1 pnt forward 18 "modern" stars, Dick J{azmaler
Prlncetotl;
RUTLAND (71~
errfJr
of
its
ways.
f1ve
coaches
and
four
"pioneer"
Henry
Itetcbarn,
'
Yale·
Bobby
1
Little 12-lll-34, Black 7-3-17;
That summariZed the 6tlth players lor selection. The Layne Texas· Abe 'Mlckal,
Dav1s 6-2-14; Hawkins
~;
Annual Convention of the ''modern" players-those who LSU· iup Mtll~ Notrt Dame·
Barrett 0-1-1; Yarbrough 0-2-Z;
"I'• • rain ~- . Maybe ll1 Nation•! Cullegta!e Athlehc played after 1910--wlll narrow Pete' Pihos, ..diana; ~
Totals 2!1-18-76
work lor onow, tool"
Association (NCAA I on the dow• to mno oelectt&amp;ns from Poole, Army and Mlsslsalppll
WAIIAMA (M)
oecond day ol tis S,IJOO.delegate the folloWJng :
Rosey Rosenbefll, Soulhe!'l
'niompson ~-3-21; Redman
get-together here.
Cabfornla: Bud Sprague, Teru
1·15; Fry 4-8-16; White
A key commt!tee of the UPI's Oass A
and Army; Norm Van Brocldlll,
Marshall 0.2-J· Batey 1-0-2·
American Football Coaches
Oregon. and Bobby wn-_
tals 25-14.(14. '
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Assoctation all but ruled oot a High School Poll
Southem Methodist.
Score by quarters·
propesal by New MeXIco The Umted Pre!!:&amp; lnternat1on- One Hall of Fame coecb wfU
Rutland
19 fl IS
Uruverslty !hal cullego football at high school Class A basket- be elected from the followinl
Wahan18
26
«
12
should return to !imtted substl- ball ratings (with ftrst place ser· five Frank Leahy l!:orlt
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tutmn. It voted 23-l that 00 tea and won-lot record m par~ (Greasy) Neale H~ Norton,
ma1or changes be made In ll1e enthees) :
Buck Shaw and Lynn (Paml
regula!tons for lht 1966 season. I. Sprmgboro (5) (IHI)
70 Waldorf.
Technically, the overwhelm- 1. Chtllicolha Flaget m -7)
lng deciston of tho committee IS 3 DIKte (8-1)
61
aubject to cons1deratton by a , 4. Anna (7) (10.1) .. . 56
United " ' - IDlernotloaal io the most on..sided gwne of IS-game series. He led both by 33-13 at the llld of the
specJBl rules group meeltllt! of j 5. Denruson Sl Mary11 (8-1) 55
Perk, pop,
CINCINNATI &lt;UPI) -Adrian the senes.
tea1111 in rebouRdillll with 19 quarter and never serlowJty l
the
NCAA
m New Orleans next I 6 B id
rt
t3)
(7.(1)
&gt;4
zzzzounds, such useful
Sm1th went 26 yean before he HIS performance oversba- and added 10 points.
challengl11g the powerful
month but It's not likely there'll 7· N~r~~~tern 17) (lll-1) li3
w.1s named to any All-Star dowed that of such superstars Charnberlam wos second higb The West's famt .--···t
little sounds! Find
be any reversal.
8 ZanesvJlle Rosecrans
team, then in one magical rught as Ost:ar Robertson, Wilt tor the east with 21 pornts. penshed when Los
The coaches committee re17·1) ~
became the most valuable Chamber hun, Bill RusseU and J. •l1n HavUcek of the Bosto11. Lakers' ece Jerry West
ported to tho NCAA
I. Mansfield !! Peters
I SMALL .. the
player of perhaps the strongest Jerry Lucas
Cei!Jcs had 18 pomla and leavt the game late In the
present rules should be
(l) i&amp;-3 \
YEUOW PAGES. Whtn
61
bHS ketbell All-Star team ever y
be d d Robertsou 17
period with an Injured oye.
1 tb
"with
~o
substanti~
change
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10.
Co1wnbus
St
Marys
0
your fingers do
assembled.
th et nonde t u""' ~tyru ge 1 The gamo tur•ed out to be erarnmmg pbySlclan swd
This boils dowa to: 'Leave
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10
0 ~ven more of a m1smatch than had a
e
mo
es
mvers
bruised
cornea
the walkllli-,
Sm1th, wl&gt;o ca II s hllllself a Kentucky product the accolade It had been billed wt!h the fu ed
present
oubstltatlon
SECOND 10-11.
Williams11
1
alone
,
"plam old country boy from and the new convertible car I
re 5 to et hllll riiHDler
Jack Curllce, Santa
port Westfllll (11 . 47; 12 Caid·
K enlu~ky," captured the Most that went w1th It
underdog
West
faUmg
behind
g
__a_me
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C lif head of th
well (I) 46; 13. Skyvue (21,
Valuable Player honor Tuesd&lt;.ly "Serious ly, 1t couldn't have
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e
14 West Muskmgum l2;
CoiTUlllttee,
teld
a
news
~
Proctorville
Fairland 38,
nJ ghl m pacmg the East to 3 happen ed to • rucer guy,' said
15
137-!M rout of the West In the Jerry
Lucas, h1s Ro\ als'
ence . that ho l&lt;elti that
16, Newark Catholic 36 17 Jonunlimited player rule bas
athan Alder 33; 18. Sa ndusky
16th annual National Basketball I teammate "We were pullmg
so well accepted by fans
St Marys II I :JO, 19. Big Wal·
Assocmtion All-Star game.
for him to wm It because you
telev1s1on VIevoers that
nut 29 , 20 . Ayersville 26
Tl1e Cm""'nat1 Roya ls guard, won't fmd a more dedicated
11 needed for
cbange
OTHERS - Albany Nelsoswho was nearly passed ove~ ~or and yet real hkeable ~uy "
Southern Valle Athletlt! Con- 1 e tlon :!II turda
8
two or three years.
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college basketball, ptOUred m 24 Lucas contnbuted h1s shBre f
te
Y!! 1
f 1 eagu ac
Y
H to !ell
. 1 1 to
vllle, Kmg Mtlls snd Rossfor
pomts and grabbed 3 rebounds to the East s lllh VIJ:tory m the erent:e ams WI pay
lVe Wtlton traveling to Southwest·
ous n
serious J' n
20 eac h, New Albanv
19;
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""'1 games th1s weekend, two ins1de ern and Kyger Creek w11l go
_..--.._
bad
graces
of
the
NCAA
and
WoodsOeld
;
Dresden
Jeffer17
r
the conferfflce and three with Fairland for a baltle wilh
lhe,
Rhules
hlnfrlaction
son
and
Preble
Shawnee 16 each
NEW SATURDAY SCHEDULE
non . league foes
unbeaten Hornell t9-0l.
pu
eacooen •-1
·
Henry,
Vel ow Sprmgo, sI.
for lhree yean uo;\;aust
(JANUARY IS!h)
Conference
gameo Fri!h!y On Friday, Racme plays
l"nj
' HS an d Fort F rye
~ ma 1C
mghl sends Kyger Creek to Rutrnnd and oa Saturday,
per slst en I tnfraet10111 of
b
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SKAT I N G - - - - - - 7:30. 10:00
Hannan Traco m a "Must' bany plays at Ractne
ing, filtanc1al atd and footbaH "'ioiacii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiii
1 game for the Bobcats A Wlldpract1ce operatmns. This meoons I'"
DANCING _ _ __ 10:00 • 12:00 Icat VICtory would all but ehm·
the Texas school wtU not
male the charg., of Coach
allowed to participate In
Featuring Live Music
John WJCkhne, wOO ara 2-2 in
season bawl football games
loop play Hannon Trace 1s 1-3
VIBRA TONES FROM PARKERSBURG
appea.r on N;~;:::~
League . leadmg
Eas tern. I Canton McKin I!) 110.11 205
televtsJoa over tbe
wh1ch had its three . year, l:l- 2 Day. Chamde (8) (~) 141
penod.
Admls,lon SOc Includes Sk ~ ting and Dancing
game winnmg streak snapped 3 Col. West (4) (JI.(j)
140
Tbe highlight of
bv Southwesto•rn on Saturday, 4. Hamilton Taft (4) (IHI) 137
LEFT HOOK- Mtchlgan's eonventlon session was
will attem pt to begin a new 5 Lima Shawnee H) !It .(I) 1!7 Cazlle
Ru ssell ts enjoymg diamond jubilee lunch at
string at North Gal ha Fnday 8 Canton LmcolR (3) (8-1) ll5 another great season, and
CHESTER, O.
many governmn·en~~t e~~~:;b~in-~ i
mghl However. Coach Cljde Ev· • 7 Cleve E Tech (2) (7 2) 106 once agam he's among the &lt;ludlng
three c:
Uperll Clgllw - - is It!. time to
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103 nations leadmg st:orcrs.
and letter-winning eongressinflict the second lOll&amp; m ) 9. Salem 0) (7-2)
93 1
. . - ap aad make a fresh new
men, were to be henored.
row on the Eltgles from Meigs i lO. Findlay (4) (!1-1)
89
start.
up bills and debts and
Vlco PreSident Hubert B.
: county.
1 Second tO teams: 11 ClE:ve-'- - ---·-····- - -- Humphrey also was 1cheduled
haw ••WJihing Ia one convenient
1 Eastern Is 4-1 in league .,. , land John Adama (I) 15 , l2 bus Sooth II each.
to attend, but bo left early tbls
Of Tho All New Swing Bond At
lnaa
to pay OUI cmd more
tion, "'lth three games remam- j Warren Hardang f~) 65 ·
morning for New Delhi, where
I 1ng on the 1965·66 loop schedule Hamilton Garfield 62; 14. ToleTen polnll or leoSJ Parma he will head tho lJ S. delegation
for J'OIIn •• Clll pay clays.
North Galha Is 1-3
1do f ibbey (21 57, 15 Akron , Valley Forge, Sandusky, MansOn Saturday, Hannan Trace East ~3: !6. Elyria 52 , 17 Co- field S! Peters, Maple Hetghts,
NBA Standings
Don't besltal. to c:aft. There Is no
State Route 7-3 MllH North of Pomei'Gy
18
will journey to Eastern for an lumbus Lmden :net; H PEolrdts· Bedford Toledo St. Francis, By United Pre" lnternatfJIMl
obligatloa. One duifty budget loan
mouth (I) and Cin 111111
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other con ference con te st. Non- (1) 35 each; 20. Daytoa Alter Wellston, Beavercreek, Celina,
Eastera Division
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33
Tipp City, Youngstowa Mooney,
W. L Pet
Boston
27 II .71l
aad get alooig muda bea.r Ia '66.
PITCHERS CONTRACI'ED
9 P.M. TO 2:30 A.M.
others: Newark and Dayton Youngs!oWil Chaney, Champtoa, ClnclnnaH
!8 11 .867
, PITI'SBURGH (UPfl - Left. Roth 30 oach ; Columbus East Cincinnati Moeller, Akron Cen- Phlla&lt;lelphia
2.1 15
.,..,.,......~ i handed pitchers Frank Bork
and Dayton Meadowdale 29 )1ral, Akron Buchtel, Alliance, New York
14 26
l!lllll!Uitlltlllltllllllltlllttlltllltltllltlltlllllllllllllltlltlllllllltltllltllmtl and J 1m Shellenback Tuesday each. Sprmgf1eld South and East ood F to
Da ton
Western Dfvllloo
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Dayton
Roosevelt
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Belmont,
Clncmnati
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Angeles
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Bork played with Pittsburgh P1qua '20, Morin!! Ferry (I)· Xerua, Akron South, Troy, Bex- Los
Baltimore
22 23 171
! In 1964, appeanng m 33 games and Fmneyoown 19 each ; Tlffm ley, Wmlersville, Urbana, East 1s Francisco
20 26
Columbian and Cincinnati Witb- Liverpool, Kent Roosevelt, Hil· St Lo
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row 17 each; Toledo Macomber liards, Cuyahoga Fails, Worth· ~trottUJI
11 30
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Tueodoy'o Results
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AIJ..Star Game at Cinclnuatt
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Ens!
CHICIIN ONlY
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Loa Angeles at Boston
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By United Press International Kent State, 116-83, as Nick Alol lless Cleveland State, 611 • 113;
1 It's st1U early in the season came off the bench to score 21 Western Reserve topped Carnefor cructal games, but there's second-half pomts. Toledo met gio Tech, 81-70; John Carroll!
a couple on tap torngbt iD Cin- Marquette in a non--league ~ took an 88-62 dec1s1on over
cumatl and Athens.
counter and came throuiJb Wlth Case Tech, and Hiram's Jim
A sellout crowd of mire Ulan a 77-71 victory.
Warstler and Chuck Hennon
11,000 was expected to Cmcio- 1 Otterbein, with Don
combmed for 53 poiota to edge
naU Gardens to see 14th-ranked hitting 22 pomts and T.orn
Heidelberg, 79-74.
Dayton tackle riVal Cmcmnati 19, dumped Wittenberg, 66-60, at
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Ttgers 9Ut of the Ohio Confer.
And m Athens, Miami bids for ence title chase. It was the first
its third Mtd·American Confer· time m JO years Wittenherg
ence victory aga~.rut Ohio Uni· lost two Jn a row at home.
I vers1ty, another ancient rival of
Defiance handed Ashland
Your O.pondoble
the Redski!IS, who will be seek- first Mid-Ohio Conference
Dolar Por
ing revenge for the Bobcats' back, 67~. to knock the Eagles
I knockmg them eul of a tnp to out of a she.re of the lead. Ben
the NCAA tournament last 11 Terhune aoored 23 polnta for
AND
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Defiance.
I Cmcmnall Coach Tay Baker I In other Tuesday
I satd he expected to use Ron 1Wtlberforce edged
2550
Krick and Tom Btedenharn I :Sta;;;;;:t;;,e·;_7~t&gt;-.;7;;:~;;_W;,;;;al~sh:;_;;do~wned~;;.;w~it&gt;~iiiiiiiiii:Piiihono~ii:Wiiiii:Yiii-2::ii·
agamst Dayton to bartl.es.~~t the II
Flyers' 8-foot-11 Henry Finkel
and hotabot forward Don May.
a sophomore whe scored 45
pomts agamst Xavier.
Action will be heavy on
Oh10 college front tonight w1th
key contesta aU over the place.
Xav1er hosts Vtllanova
H1ghly·rated Steubenville takes II
Preparing For Our Annual
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Central State's trip to
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the Rutlaad Red Devils, had w1th the Red Dev1ls managmg in five conference contests.
the greatest mght of his eareer to Increase thetr bulge by 011e Rull•nd hit on 29 of 61 field
Tuesday night In leading his pomt. Each team !llll1ed 18 goal attempts throughout the
team mates to a 76-64 victory powts in the U1ird quarter while game for a fne 47 per cent avover the Wahama Whito Fa!· Rutland edged the Faicono In •rage Wabama, meanwhile
cons at Wahama.
the final penod, 21 ~20 .
was also havmg ll fturly good
Little scored 34 poLRls as be Chuck Thompson, Wabarna's mghl w1lh 25 of 59 traes for
hit un 12 of 17 shots from the semor forward, was also red 42 per cent. The Red Devils
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better than 70 per cenl At free throw ltne. He hit on rune throws while Wahama aaak 14
the same limt he wao ceshi11g of 12 !Jeld goal at!Bmpls and of 18
m oo etght of ten ol&gt;oto from ! on three of four foul sbotll for Ray Redman ..d Mlko Fry
the free throw line.
tollll of 21 points.
were the only FaiC&lt;Jns besides
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vis had 14.
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There also wa• plenlf of
tlvlty among Ohio teamo Tueo-11
day rught with lline geme.a
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In Mid·Amerlc· ,
actiw, Bowlinl Greeo

Starting Friday, Jan. 14 at 9:00 a.m.

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Tops ol tho at-home outfits, !rom the table eye-appeal, fu11
momentum In ehow business," berlaln, which II mm.lban okl -riaed • Jllripi. All I bow
also m keeping with the body-1 skirted lace dresses pooled out '
Dick said duriug lunch Ill tbt lime ~ ltln NCeivld in I 1ft tbestl 111111 dooter ll«iea."
apparent move of fashion lor over slim undersheatha.
'lbiJ 1111 llrub lbt
1studio. "II you're hot, the idea moth.
spring, follow or accent the - Jack Sarnoff rang the bell
is to stay bot 111 maldllg I lot Tho leltera wiD lrlau .. ID Klldlre lhDir • • • dlllnem•
figure with 1 map-maker's with designer Molly's "check·
of movies or jumpln&amp; lllto nothior il Qlamberllill elects berlll&amp; It from a iiDcle bourprecision.
Ollltes," an innoutlon pattern
another TV series.
to stay out of the publio ~ lOJIII llhow to tiro half-hour
of clear checked wools. A clear
"I don't believe it. I think 11'1 and • ..., !rom ... m!J!!oe of Segmlllta bumecl -•lvel,
II hf·~~~ rHI~&amp;h: ·g plaid check Iabrie appeared In
a good idea to lake 1101110 time lelevlewero when ''Klldon" on Monday and 'l'illlday Jllghta
Br PATRICIA McOORMACK billowing and of ch~loo, printed ooll~~ti~~~ 1 1 do "t;, 8 ~"u
""' negative and poa1tive versionsoff, learn 1 litUe more about flftally elo,.. ohop.
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eros• plaid check!. The oppo- long should • young man somethiug that will broadea While Cbamberlala 61Htl't
1o the nearest! britt shop with
-Burke-Amey repealed the site figured white with _black re~ain with a hit televisioa your hort.ono. I'dl ovet o do a ~ the ldulalloD Gf
Thl rellllp droppacl 1 j
corrugated look, cottons in rice- over-plaid. These were ta1lored l sene.?
phty, 'Barefoot Jn The Park,' mg teen-agers, ha cloeo look what, but llldlre IIIII Galli&gt;
your housedress Pus eans,
white Wl.th a · -"'""'- dimen· in haodsome suits that showed
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forwar.d to IIODII!tltilll more berlaln lll1VIved and appear II
sweat shirt and whatever else .
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dress had a charming abort suits ia the collecllon featured answer " SIX years.
Chamberlain may be right,
I certallllyd OB'I IDelldt • running a IJIIIb
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_Chamberlpln currently Is In Isame thbJg when his "Adven· be 118id. "Tbey'v• .._ ~I "WileD 11'1 d over you DJa1
mundane togs, as trend-setting
had ca.r&lt;ligan jackell or por- -Samuel Winston 's collec- ~" fifth year .~n the title role 01 1 lures In Paradiee" went oil the lor me. AR,d I've lelrDed a .. IUI'e I doa't push be panlo
designers showing their newest
trail collars lo frame the V- lion, designed by Roxane , Dr. KJ!dare . All he end of air. He disappeared from the tremendouo lol about actblg. butoon,• uld Chamberlaill,
to tile nation's fash ion press I
IJnes of necks of overblouses. , leaned to the brief lind slim, next season his contract with Hollywood scene for more lban But there heYI been draw· "1'1 110 at lmo to
be
corps here today see the cozy
For occasions that count IR[ narrow and small In sili&gt;ouetle. MGM runs out, end Dick will a year and baa onco..fered baclu.
frlchleaed, Itu
wcnderful
bearth,ide setting.
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cocktails to
late suppers, TuniC! and tunic effects topped : 1~ halls of Blair General nothing but trouble re-eslabllsl&gt;- "So much ol my 11mt II opporluDitJ to apant1 11111 eel
Wh•l you should wear at
Burke-Amey abowed dresses 1m pleated flares, band flares,
PI •
iDg his eareer.
taken up with work lhat rm arouad 1 Ultle bit' Fortuaat• :,
home. the designers repeatedly
with over thl table admiration triplet iers, and swirls of fan Thereafter he wiD olllllt tatch [ MGM's fan mail department totally out olloodt wltb people. I've oaved 1 little IIIOIIJ', anu 1
elated during the New York
in neckline• topped
with pleat.!. Coal.! were slim and his breath and look around.
IIs flooded with 7,500 letters I I don't know what's lOin&amp; on ID don't havet o worry aboul
Couture Group's fashion press
- - tailored jackets. For away high-set fn the ahouldero.
"There s a theory about week for the bandsoma Cham· the world. My nadiJIIIM lleeD eoonomtn ICJr awblle."
week, ranges from the sublime I
uu
-a jump suit of lame-to the
oli~hUy ridiculour lor you sweat [
shirt and jean types.
A sample of the tatter, &amp;nd :
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ra1ling for a reJI switch
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zloppy at-borne clothf's,
lll&lt;e this:
Paisley €ulottes
A bn\liantly colored
printed silk patterned e:••m~~ ~ l!:~==~:!_-~~J
leaturt•g fitted jacket.
ROYAL PRINCE- WHOLI KIRHIL or CRIAM STYLI
overblouse, a tie scarf
, FUN SPOT-California
eulottes. The colors of this I r•sidents have the prospect
eostume in the 0(lnald Brooks of a great new recreatioD
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c enter near San Bernarcollection Included bl&gt;ck, shock- d ino. Two propoaed dams
C4NI
Ing blue, yellow and red.
!map above) would create
The cu lottesf In keeping witl1 a Jake three timea .the alze
the risingl idtt oi fashion, bart&gt; : of Lake Arrowhead and
ROYAL PRINCI
open the way fur • 11,000.
lbt knee~
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lor at-home trappings, too. BuJ! ofl'~r facilities for tenting,
trailer c a rnpl'ng, 1lshlll(,
~ne of the biggest treuds Is to 1
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levy enormous nnes against _the ' election day ••I••·
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By LYLE WILSON
Spokesmen for organized I that mistaken popular judg- un10n to strike.
in right-to-work as his record ln 1 repeal. He gave the delegate•
Uniled ~ lllleruHonal labor in New York City did the men! by lssumg a bold heroic Mike Quill's arrogance al-, congress and on the Texa. i sort of hall-time football pep
Mi!&lt;• Quillo disgraceful lead- union cause no good when they statement in his own behalf most matches_ that of Dave campaign alum clear! de-, talk _ fight-fight-fight. And
of tho Ntw York City demanded that Mayor John v. alter the ball was over. He Beck, the di1J8raced former
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transportation slrlko probably Lindsay spring Quill from the said:
Teamster president and James twJSted no arms to obtain ' scuttled.
killed any ehal!co that re- lockup. If Lindsay knows his "There Ia 110 rrg11t to strike R. Hoffa, who succeeded Beck. moMtrates. Tho
PreSident:
malned of__repeaUng right-to- political history he will not against the public safety by They are three mort or lea• of repeal ?f right-to-wort as his : Opinion polls and other
work proviSions of the Tall- Intervene in Quill's behalf. The anybody, anywhere, any time." a kind, all havins grievously record In Congress and on the samplings of the public mind
-!larll~ AcL
appropriate history relates to Thai statemeot on the BO!lton wounded the causo of organized Texas e&gt;mpaign stump clearly have been for months reflecting
Quills conduct landed him in the Boston, Mass , police slrike , police strike put Coolidge on l lab6r. Quill's blow was appro- demonstrates. Tllf President majority support for volunllry
jail 00 a charre of contempt of in September, 1919. CalvinI the path that led 1o the White priately limed to throw a block twisted no arms 1&lt;1 obtain unionism and majority sencourt. He Is a notable txhib1t of Coohdge was governo1· of •House. Lindsay might hope to against repeal of Taft·Hartley's repeal of right-to-work. Senate timent against repeal of t4-B.
compulsory U~JSm. Qulll Is Massachusetts. Although Coo- parlay Quill's strike against the secton 14-B.
GOP leader Everett McKinley If doubt remained, It must have
one With the raCial demonstra- lidge actually sat out the real public safety Into polilical: That section authorizeo states Dirksen courageously organized I vanished under pressure of
~ors who hold that to VIolate crJSJS, sloppy reporting of r1ches . As for Quill, It is :to forbid compulsory unlonl!m a f1hbuster lo prevent repeal. Qulll'o brutal strike against
he law In a good cause IS not events caused the Am&lt;'rican 1possible thaf his arrogance will I within their borders. Repeal of JohllSon made no effort to 1 nation's largest city.
ell!remlsm. Tho raCJal demon- I people to view Coolidge as a ; destroy his union because it is · t4-B wao big labor'• No. 1 break it.
I Quill Js an example of union !
otraiof! have been getting courageous defender of law and ' now possible lor the courts to 1demand of the Johns01t adml· Johnson easuallyl nd briefly Jeadero who persuade fair ,

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WHERE THE BOYS ARE-Amerlean penoDDel OD duty
In South Viet Nam Jllld Laos t. aerving the natloa In a
troplcsl c:llmatt far aouth of borne latitude&amp; Nnsmap
drawn to olmiL\r JiC8.1es sl!ows the nortb-1011th loeatloD
of the states of the former French lndochlna-Nortb
and South Viet Nam, Laos and Camllodia-m relatloa
to North and Central America.

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vision's busiest week ur miJ_, The other ABC-TV premtere
&amp;eason replacement serit·s yre- i ~edn~~day is ealled "Blue
ntif'res gets under way tomght. •Ltght, and stars ~bert Coulet
And what with aeveral major , tn a half-hour litralght edvenpublic affairs program!! coming : tunt !!eries at1 a double agent in
up as well , the viewer will have , World W~r U whG pretends to
tt cJJOice of subject matter in btt a t.ra1tor to America and
the next few days tha t ranges 1O!Jt&gt;rates behind German lines
from President Joi'n~on to to undermine the Nazi regime.
ll i yss~s to Batman.
Yet another new half-hour
L'BS-TV replaces tlw long-' ABC-TV series, "The Double .
runnm r;: "R:.mhidp'' [(J mg 'lt L:if.: of Henr~ Phyfe," bows inJ
with a new one-hour werkl\' lhursday-t hts one a comedy 1
series entitled "Dakt~ri" (thr' WJlh Red Buttons as a mildSwahili word for docwn, whit:!L mannerid accountant recruited
re'Yolves around tlw ad i \· itie~ by 11 ('Ounterintelllgeoclf diracor af1 an!lnal study ('flllf'r that tor to im pe rsonattt 8 foreign
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n10 v1._. "Ciarenl'e, the C l-lhS- t;oud old Fred. Clark plays the
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Ylysses ,'' ~· hrd1 retracrs lus ; 1965 corn-growing cham·
legendary JOUrnt·y through the pion is George Kimmons of
Mediterr anean Jnd, ur tire Ozark. His 304.5 bushels
network 's words, "considers the' per acre on a 23-acre field
pessibilily thRt lhrl may havr was high in the 17th annual
been a real nl:Jn."
Missouri F&lt;1rmers Assn.
Tho program is base&lt;l on the st~lewide growing ~ontest,
book "Ulysses Found,"
K1mmons also won m 1963.
Ernie Bradlord. and
Bradford and Lawrence
rell, autho r of the Alexandria
artet. are partici p:mls
l!l'lpl from "Tire Odys.ey"
Horner ere spoken by
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0o Wedn.,day, President
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dishwashing "r laundry ('hort. Also smooth on hand
cream nightly before rttlrlng to help n·place natural
olh tool lhrougil tonslaJII exposure.
m _iru.lt ~d cit l ~~&gt;ns to hope that th€ 1 er fam ily, Hulland.
un1on~t&gt; r 's WJII hnvf' !~ ss ratflt'r
Mr. and Mrs . AreiJ Henry and
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Wednesda y prcm ierC's is '' Holman," a twicc-~eekly, half-·
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doctor-scit&gt;ntisf. ;.~nr.l
Cher\·l Miller as his daughter.
· Animal! Steal Show
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1nd a rhamparme nametl .Judy,
end the sdvanr~ word is that ·1
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pu blic sr~·ms tu be gf'tting tht'
!'llr _ ::md Mrs. Andy Andrulitword on that.
is accompanied her son. Frankie back to Springfield to spend
l the rest of winter.
Mrs. Luther Bowles Jr. viJited her sis ter at Bambridge re.
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Mr.
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'' Pear ley Thacker, New
Ply- Mr and Mrs. RaylllODJI Long.
mouth, called n'ccnlly on theJC i Mrs. Eugene Campbell spent
parents. Mr. &lt;md ;\11-s . .Marion 1several days at Ironton with
Hutchison.
, her parents durin8 the bolidayo.
Marion lfutch rson ha s bet&gt;n
Mrs. Clara Phillips receivert
sufferng wi th flu and arthrill~. : a box of fruit from her son
~J r. :1 nd :\Irs. James F'rank · Roger in Phoen1x, Airz., includ·
and h1 " mother v1s ited Satur- ing a jar of cactus jeUy which
day with bt'r parents, Mr. and was crab apple jelly. Severa l
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Mrs. William Ga rvin.
. (riendo; and neighbors have sam·
Mr and \'lrs . Leo Davidson ph•d it
were Thu rsday guests of her
Mrs . Ruth Swisher visited her
molt1er . ~ l nbrl Wood
sis ter, Maude Holcomb at ht&gt;r
Mr. and M1 s_ George Queen, I daughter's, Mrs. Helen Essex
Colu mbus. werr ~cen• guests I in Columbus. She found her
of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Devault. still in poor health.
Mr Da" Pucketl is a paMrs. Irene Jackson held a
tien l Ht Veterans hospital , Hunt- 1 flower demonstration 11: bfr
ington. \V . Va.
1 work!hop
lor aeveral of her
M1:~- G_ladi~ Prater has bet&gt;n : friends, Thursday.'
on siCk hst smce before Chri st- 1 Mn. Sarah Hartman was re
mas.
turn!'d I ohome of ber daJ18bler,
Mrs rim Phillips was week- Mr. and Mrs. Clovis StriiUIend guesl of Mr. and Mrs. Law- baugb from Bober
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Long Enongh'
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Tops ol tho at-home outfits, !rom the table eye-appeal, fu11
momentum In ehow business," berlaln, which II mm.lban okl -riaed • Jllripi. All I bow
also m keeping with the body-1 skirted lace dresses pooled out '
Dick said duriug lunch Ill tbt lime ~ ltln NCeivld in I 1ft tbestl 111111 dooter ll«iea."
apparent move of fashion lor over slim undersheatha.
'lbiJ 1111 llrub lbt
1studio. "II you're hot, the idea moth.
spring, follow or accent the - Jack Sarnoff rang the bell
is to stay bot 111 maldllg I lot Tho leltera wiD lrlau .. ID Klldlre lhDir • • • dlllnem•
figure with 1 map-maker's with designer Molly's "check·
of movies or jumpln&amp; lllto nothior il Qlamberllill elects berlll&amp; It from a iiDcle bourprecision.
Ollltes," an innoutlon pattern
another TV series.
to stay out of the publio ~ lOJIII llhow to tiro half-hour
of clear checked wools. A clear
"I don't believe it. I think 11'1 and • ..., !rom ... m!J!!oe of Segmlllta bumecl -•lvel,
II hf·~~~ rHI~&amp;h: ·g plaid check Iabrie appeared In
a good idea to lake 1101110 time lelevlewero when ''Klldon" on Monday and 'l'illlday Jllghta
Br PATRICIA McOORMACK billowing and of ch~loo, printed ooll~~ti~~~ 1 1 do "t;, 8 ~"u
""' negative and poa1tive versionsoff, learn 1 litUe more about flftally elo,.. ohop.
wltb ltorlll oovctq 11 •a..
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ow· one In black and white criss- HOLLYWOOD (UP!) - How your trade aad tlleo get into
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NEW YORK UPI -Go-Go-Go buttons and bows.
eros• plaid check!. The oppo- long should • young man somethiug that will broadea While Cbamberlala 61Htl't
1o the nearest! britt shop with
-Burke-Amey repealed the site figured white with _black re~ain with a hit televisioa your hort.ono. I'dl ovet o do a ~ the ldulalloD Gf
Thl rellllp droppacl 1 j
corrugated look, cottons in rice- over-plaid. These were ta1lored l sene.?
phty, 'Barefoot Jn The Park,' mg teen-agers, ha cloeo look what, but llldlre IIIII Galli&gt;
your housedress Pus eans,
white Wl.th a · -"'""'- dimen· in haodsome suits that showed
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I ror insl&gt;lllce."
forwar.d to IIODII!tltilll more berlaln lll1VIved and appear II
sweat shirt and whatever else .
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or . IC .
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dress had a charming abort suits ia the collecllon featured answer " SIX years.
Chamberlain may be right,
I certallllyd OB'I IDelldt • running a IJIIIb
•ext
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_Chamberlpln currently Is In Isame thbJg when his "Adven· be 118id. "Tbey'v• .._ ~I "WileD 11'1 d over you DJa1
mundane togs, as trend-setting
had ca.r&lt;ligan jackell or por- -Samuel Winston 's collec- ~" fifth year .~n the title role 01 1 lures In Paradiee" went oil the lor me. AR,d I've lelrDed a .. IUI'e I doa't push be panlo
designers showing their newest
trail collars lo frame the V- lion, designed by Roxane , Dr. KJ!dare . All he end of air. He disappeared from the tremendouo lol about actblg. butoon,• uld Chamberlaill,
to tile nation's fash ion press I
IJnes of necks of overblouses. , leaned to the brief lind slim, next season his contract with Hollywood scene for more lban But there heYI been draw· "1'1 110 at lmo to
be
corps here today see the cozy
For occasions that count IR[ narrow and small In sili&gt;ouetle. MGM runs out, end Dick will a year and baa onco..fered baclu.
frlchleaed, Itu
wcnderful
bearth,ide setting.
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cocktails to
late suppers, TuniC! and tunic effects topped : 1~ halls of Blair General nothing but trouble re-eslabllsl&gt;- "So much ol my 11mt II opporluDitJ to apant1 11111 eel
Wh•l you should wear at
Burke-Amey abowed dresses 1m pleated flares, band flares,
PI •
iDg his eareer.
taken up with work lhat rm arouad 1 Ultle bit' Fortuaat• :,
home. the designers repeatedly
with over thl table admiration triplet iers, and swirls of fan Thereafter he wiD olllllt tatch [ MGM's fan mail department totally out olloodt wltb people. I've oaved 1 little IIIOIIJ', anu 1
elated during the New York
in neckline• topped
with pleat.!. Coal.! were slim and his breath and look around.
IIs flooded with 7,500 letters I I don't know what's lOin&amp; on ID don't havet o worry aboul
Couture Group's fashion press
- - tailored jackets. For away high-set fn the ahouldero.
"There s a theory about week for the bandsoma Cham· the world. My nadiJIIIM lleeD eoonomtn ICJr awblle."
week, ranges from the sublime I
uu
-a jump suit of lame-to the
oli~hUy ridiculour lor you sweat [
shirt and jean types.
A sample of the tatter, &amp;nd :
:&gt;ANIUNAlOINO
ra1ling for a reJI switch
lDSTO
zloppy at-borne clothf's,
lll&lt;e this:
Paisley €ulottes
A bn\liantly colored
printed silk patterned e:••m~~ ~ l!:~==~:!_-~~J
leaturt•g fitted jacket.
ROYAL PRINCE- WHOLI KIRHIL or CRIAM STYLI
overblouse, a tie scarf
, FUN SPOT-California
eulottes. The colors of this I r•sidents have the prospect
eostume in the 0(lnald Brooks of a great new recreatioD
101
c enter near San Bernarcollection Included bl&gt;ck, shock- d ino. Two propoaed dams
C4NI
Ing blue, yellow and red.
!map above) would create
The cu lottesf In keeping witl1 a Jake three timea .the alze
the risingl idtt oi fashion, bart&gt; : of Lake Arrowhead and
ROYAL PRINCI
open the way fur • 11,000.
lbt knee~
aqe
park
whleb
woull
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lor at-home trappings, too. BuJ! ofl'~r facilities for tenting,
trailer c a rnpl'ng, 1lshlll(,
~ne of the biggest treuds Is to 1
IWimmlng
Jllld boethJio
lq lilrta-puffy and quilled,
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big labor lor its campaign · wa• made last month to tho
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away with it but Quill landed In order.
levy enormous nnes against _the ' election day ••I••·
the pokey.
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Cautious Cal helped to create sinkers. The law forbids Qulll's Dut John10n also lo a believer , was mor~ aggressively for.
By LYLE WILSON
Spokesmen for organized I that mistaken popular judg- un10n to strike.
in right-to-work as his record ln 1 repeal. He gave the delegate•
Uniled ~ lllleruHonal labor in New York City did the men! by lssumg a bold heroic Mike Quill's arrogance al-, congress and on the Texa. i sort of hall-time football pep
Mi!&lt;• Quillo disgraceful lead- union cause no good when they statement in his own behalf most matches_ that of Dave campaign alum clear! de-, talk _ fight-fight-fight. And
of tho Ntw York City demanded that Mayor John v. alter the ball was over. He Beck, the di1J8raced former
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transportation slrlko probably Lindsay spring Quill from the said:
Teamster president and James twJSted no arms to obtain ' scuttled.
killed any ehal!co that re- lockup. If Lindsay knows his "There Ia 110 rrg11t to strike R. Hoffa, who succeeded Beck. moMtrates. Tho
PreSident:
malned of__repeaUng right-to- political history he will not against the public safety by They are three mort or lea• of repeal ?f right-to-wort as his : Opinion polls and other
work proviSions of the Tall- Intervene in Quill's behalf. The anybody, anywhere, any time." a kind, all havins grievously record In Congress and on the samplings of the public mind
-!larll~ AcL
appropriate history relates to Thai statemeot on the BO!lton wounded the causo of organized Texas e&gt;mpaign stump clearly have been for months reflecting
Quills conduct landed him in the Boston, Mass , police slrike , police strike put Coolidge on l lab6r. Quill's blow was appro- demonstrates. Tllf President majority support for volunllry
jail 00 a charre of contempt of in September, 1919. CalvinI the path that led 1o the White priately limed to throw a block twisted no arms 1&lt;1 obtain unionism and majority sencourt. He Is a notable txhib1t of Coohdge was governo1· of •House. Lindsay might hope to against repeal of Taft·Hartley's repeal of right-to-work. Senate timent against repeal of t4-B.
compulsory U~JSm. Qulll Is Massachusetts. Although Coo- parlay Quill's strike against the secton 14-B.
GOP leader Everett McKinley If doubt remained, It must have
one With the raCial demonstra- lidge actually sat out the real public safety Into polilical: That section authorizeo states Dirksen courageously organized I vanished under pressure of
~ors who hold that to VIolate crJSJS, sloppy reporting of r1ches . As for Quill, It is :to forbid compulsory unlonl!m a f1hbuster lo prevent repeal. Qulll'o brutal strike against
he law In a good cause IS not events caused the Am&lt;'rican 1possible thaf his arrogance will I within their borders. Repeal of JohllSon made no effort to 1 nation's largest city.
ell!remlsm. Tho raCJal demon- I people to view Coolidge as a ; destroy his union because it is · t4-B wao big labor'• No. 1 break it.
I Quill Js an example of union !
otraiof! have been getting courageous defender of law and ' now possible lor the courts to 1demand of the Johns01t adml· Johnson easuallyl nd briefly Jeadero who persuade fair ,

Nalloilal

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n~tra!IMJ'" til• firsl ••sslon
IJ![ committed hlm.•ell
Pres1der1t rf'pe-. 1 tim;

the II!Uh

WHERE THE BOYS ARE-Amerlean penoDDel OD duty
In South Viet Nam Jllld Laos t. aerving the natloa In a
troplcsl c:llmatt far aouth of borne latitude&amp; Nnsmap
drawn to olmiL\r JiC8.1es sl!ows the nortb-1011th loeatloD
of the states of the former French lndochlna-Nortb
and South Viet Nam, Laos and Camllodia-m relatloa
to North and Central America.

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Television Revue
By RICK DU BROW
\lldltd Prell JnlernaUonal

audience) and droll humor that
J might be
described ao "pop
TV" for ti1a grownups).
HOLLYWOOD (UP!) -Tete-,
.
vision's busiest week ur miJ_, The other ABC-TV premtere
&amp;eason replacement serit·s yre- i ~edn~~day is ealled "Blue
ntif'res gets under way tomght. •Ltght, and stars ~bert Coulet
And what with aeveral major , tn a half-hour litralght edvenpublic affairs program!! coming : tunt !!eries at1 a double agent in
up as well , the viewer will have , World W~r U whG pretends to
tt cJJOice of subject matter in btt a t.ra1tor to America and
the next few days tha t ranges 1O!Jt&gt;rates behind German lines
from President Joi'n~on to to undermine the Nazi regime.
ll i yss~s to Batman.
Yet another new half-hour
L'BS-TV replaces tlw long-' ABC-TV series, "The Double .
runnm r;: "R:.mhidp'' [(J mg 'lt L:if.: of Henr~ Phyfe," bows inJ
with a new one-hour werkl\' lhursday-t hts one a comedy 1
series entitled "Dakt~ri" (thr' WJlh Red Buttons as a mildSwahili word for docwn, whit:!L mannerid accountant recruited
re'Yolves around tlw ad i \· itie~ by 11 ('Ounterintelllgeoclf diracor af1 an!lnal study ('flllf'r that tor to im pe rsonattt 8 foreign
lw~ au t1fr il'an ~~· l l ing
:rge ullllltl lt "to whom he
'·J);,I;t:.~f·i" i~ lwsed em th0 lw.'l~"' a strik ing resemblance."
n10 v1._. "Ciarenl'e, the C l-lhS- t;oud old Fred. Clark plays the
Eved Uou" l.JuL the tl'len:i iOn ~!J) Ull'e&lt;'lur.
l ;ries 1rill 'emph&lt;Jsize adrt•tllure
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CHS-TV presents a
much-touted ont·-hottr special · ,, ·
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tatitled "The Search for 1 THE WINNER:_Mfssouri's .
Ylysses ,'' ~· hrd1 retracrs lus ; 1965 corn-growing cham·
legendary JOUrnt·y through the pion is George Kimmons of
Mediterr anean Jnd, ur tire Ozark. His 304.5 bushels
network 's words, "considers the' per acre on a 23-acre field
pessibilily thRt lhrl may havr was high in the 17th annual
been a real nl:Jn."
Missouri F&lt;1rmers Assn.
Tho program is base&lt;l on the st~lewide growing ~ontest,
book "Ulysses Found,"
K1mmons also won m 1963.
Ernie Bradlord. and
Bradford and Lawrence
rell, autho r of the Alexandria
artet. are partici p:mls
l!l'lpl from "Tire Odys.ey"
Horner ere spoken by
·
' James Mason.
0o Wedn.,day, President
Johnso n's State of tbe Union :
addresg before a joint session I
of Congr&lt;·ss will be carried by
all three networks, live and in
color (for tlw rfrs t tim e), ll t 9!
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bubble gunt- as she takes
in the sights whil e in New
York for the prerruere of
her starring film, uDr.

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Cool weather ud eonstaut use of detergents ln house•
work play havoc wflh a woman's hand•. fombat rough·
ness and sorene!is by applying band rrl'am after ea&lt;'h
dishwashing "r laundry ('hort. Also smooth on hand
cream nightly before rttlrlng to help n·place natural
olh tool lhrougil tonslaJII exposure.
m _iru.lt ~d cit l ~~&gt;ns to hope that th€ 1 er fam ily, Hulland.
un1on~t&gt; r 's WJII hnvf' !~ ss ratflt'r
Mr. and Mrs . AreiJ Henry and
than more power. Compulsory · fa mllv were wC'ekend ~uests of
muon1.srn sr ls up tlw publir' for her mother. Mr. and M r s.

DOL

they cou ldn't wait until fall .
Translated, this mean~ lh::~l the
network was replacing ~hows 'iO
bad that it couldn 't wait to get
Wednesda y prcm ierC's is '' Holman," a twicc-~eekly, half-·
bour, Jive-action !ieril''&gt; based
on tl-tr old comir· bf)nk hr•ro. and
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Fou_ndatron has tu rnell its efforts against birth de,_ts.
Lon was born with an open spi ne.

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heen advertisi ng eu phemistica lly as its "St'('muJ season" which
the network describrs as a
group of shows so great that

PURP-OSEFUL-Lori Ann Wagner, 5, Is this year'a
March of D1mes gar! and she's very anxious that the
annual campa1.gn for funds goes over the top. Lori poses
in h.r Milwaukee, Wis., home with ber toy dog Silo
!because he's so tall), a gift from her aun t. The Naiional

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STOICS

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ALL MEAT

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RATtt.,..... U.S. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED

YILLOW
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GROUND ROUND STEAK

29c SALAD MIX •.•·pk~ 25~

KRAFT PINIAPPLI

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SWIFT'S PREMIUM-U.S. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED

fRESH

TOMATOES

99c Ii.ioir~; ucur·

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lb.

POBTEJIHOUSE

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doctor-scit&gt;ntisf. ;.~nr.l
Cher\·l Miller as his daughter.
· Animal! Steal Show
1:
Tlwre are, in addition, a ::
cross eyed lion named Clare nce 1;
1nd a rhamparme nametl .Judy,
end the sdvanr~ word is that ·1
tht animal!! in lht• st.·ries have
been simply s!t:.tling the show
from the hum :~ n actors, \\.ho, it
1a sald, huven't bt'en blt&gt; ssed
wiU1 the best of scr.pts. The :
.uculiva pri!durer rs Iv:m I
Tors , whose ''Flipper" seri~:s!
on NBC-TV, •bou t a dolphin, !·"
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STORI HOURSI
Mon. thru Thurs. - - - - - 9 to 6
Fri. &amp; Sat.
8:30 to 8:30

SWIFT'S PREMIUM U.S. COV'T. INSPECTED
WHOLE - CHOICE CENTER CUTS

with )lOW p1,1rcha•

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Mod, loHio JEROINS LOTION

59c

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with .,."' lt\ll'(hcrr.. of

ltorgo Tobe PRilL SHAM'OO

82c
7c Off

abu st•s of unitm power. Tlw Ceorge JanE'S.
pu blic sr~·ms tu be gf'tting tht'
!'llr _ ::md Mrs. Andy Andrulitword on that.
is accompanied her son. Frankie back to Springfield to spend
l the rest of winter.
Mrs. Luther Bowles Jr. viJited her sis ter at Bambridge re.
I BY MRS. D. E. WOOD
, cently .
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Hubert
Carr,
I
Mr. and Mrs. Cbarleo Daw·
1
1Columbus and Mr. and M r s. 1 son were guests of ber pareula,
'' Pear ley Thacker, New
Ply- Mr and Mrs. RaylllODJI Long.
mouth, called n'ccnlly on theJC i Mrs. Eugene Campbell spent
parents. Mr. &lt;md ;\11-s . .Marion 1several days at Ironton with
Hutchison.
, her parents durin8 the bolidayo.
Marion lfutch rson ha s bet&gt;n
Mrs. Clara Phillips receivert
sufferng wi th flu and arthrill~. : a box of fruit from her son
~J r. :1 nd :\Irs. James F'rank · Roger in Phoen1x, Airz., includ·
and h1 " mother v1s ited Satur- ing a jar of cactus jeUy which
day with bt'r parents, Mr. and was crab apple jelly. Severa l
1
Mrs. William Ga rvin.
. (riendo; and neighbors have sam·
Mr and \'lrs . Leo Davidson ph•d it
were Thu rsday guests of her
Mrs . Ruth Swisher visited her
molt1er . ~ l nbrl Wood
sis ter, Maude Holcomb at ht&gt;r
Mr. and M1 s_ George Queen, I daughter's, Mrs. Helen Essex
Colu mbus. werr ~cen• guests I in Columbus. She found her
of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Devault. still in poor health.
Mr Da" Pucketl is a paMrs. Irene Jackson held a
tien l Ht Veterans hospital , Hunt- 1 flower demonstration 11: bfr
ington. \V . Va.
1 work!hop
lor aeveral of her
M1:~- G_ladi~ Prater has bet&gt;n : friends, Thursday.'
on siCk hst smce before Chri st- 1 Mn. Sarah Hartman was re
mas.
turn!'d I ohome of ber daJ18bler,
Mrs rim Phillips was week- Mr. and Mrs. Clovis StriiUIend guesl of Mr. and Mrs. Law- baugb from Bober
batpltal

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Milhoan,
aht hid
beea a patient
, renee
511 we.re
euestaMiddleport.
of VerDOD They
WQ. I where
i8r uv.-al
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�!lal!y ~tine!, Pomeroy-Mldd!e,lO!t,
- - - - - - - - - and BID 111d Mr. end Mrl. Roy ll'oblt!l!llana JJICK I'TOst to Ohi' !?=...,=-=----~
Christy spent New Year's Eve State University, John Ridenour with Mr and Mrs. Lawrence to Ashland, and David Leonard
s 'th ·
and Ktjlltleth Hartung oo Athens.
:;ell small son or Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Will, Syra·
• Rid ur has been cuso were recent vlmt.ors of
Mrs James
eno '
d Mr ~-·11 Cl I nd
W R....lr All
t · ed t his home from the Mr. an
s. ""~
ea ·
• -,.~ u7osepho hospital and Is. 1m- Virgil Wood, Athens, called
Mekn &amp; Mad..l
By Clartco Allen
· .
on his mother, Mra. Leiba Wood
provmg.
Fr'd
Mr. and Mrs. ~;d Neuman and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Christy 10 1 ay.
children of Galion spent the left ror a vacatoin trip to Tex----weekend with Mr. ar.d Mrs.
W'l :1-2255
608
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l'l'tltlmN•~~'•IYt
Arthur Orr.

SERVICE -

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Socl.ety Notes

PRISONER

RADIO &amp; T.V.

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-CLRAND'S T.V.-

recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs.

Lillie
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SPI!ll SI';:En .Cl'-Now it's potato l1arvesting. that is tully mechani&gt;ed. Potatoes scooped from
g('r at !~ ft. arc loaded by convryor belt on truck at right for tri~ to processmg plant.hSorterh,.on e. g
011 1 mk&lt; ond ol:~-~~bris w
_~_'_'•_boy f~-11-o"_·~-w-it_h_a_b~u~ck~e:t~to~p~IC~k~u~p~a:IIY:.P~O~t:a:t:o:e•~t:e~m:a:c:m:e~s~nus=•~-_ _ _ __L_!M~r._'l"":nd~Mr~s:_.~Cl~a~y-~oo~a_!_AI~Ie~n::l'""'========~.!:

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VALENTINE'S
DAY

Christy. Mrs. Christy returneJ
home with tbem for an extend·
ed visiL
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Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Raum of 1
Breman were recent VlSiton of 1 Mon., February 14
Mrs. Charles Baum.
[
Hav• That Gift
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Guinther I
and children have gune to KenPortrait Taken Now
tucky where he is employed.
Mrs. Laura Mae Hartung ~a.s
returned home from a VISit
with her san, Edgar and wife. . 115 E. 2nd St.
Pomeroy

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J:·, v. and :Mrs. Freeland NorClarence B ; ~r·'lrrl,
Tuppt •rs m. ILw11n:, and Rev. Russell
PIC:Jins.
, 11r·r·' v1qtmg Mr. ·1nd Mrs. Char1\~ r . anrl Mrs. Jnhnnie l\Pwel! ~ n 11 t h . Hnvensw()()d .
W. Va.,
Co\umbns wt-re vi&lt;:~tmg ~fr. :md m·r·· vt:-.it111g Mr. &lt;tnd Mrs. CharMrs. L :u rv Curh
]to.. , llt nc.,\r·y.
Rev. F'&lt;lthf'r .lolm Wlnppr·1. ~ lr :rnd ~1r' ;.
Kenny Hey· Wa ~ hinptr.n. ll (" vtsited the !l1·1 1 h r1nr! son. Mary Baker,
Paui and Fran("i s Andn·w f:l1111 - ~1r o;. E;n·\ Cl;n·k, Nellie Coleli~":- . du r'n:: ti:" hol ( da~·~ 11l Ill(' ntJn :r1A S;mtf·-trd Cozart were
horne d h! ·· p:m•nls, Mr. ;1,1d \lt ~ ttmg ,\lr anrl Mrs . Leonard
Mr ~ . .Jn·•' ph

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n :-011: .,. . P•ll" t:.J!l(! . '1ht1·y B:I Kt·r . wH1m~o nl an Arhtnsas ccmgre~s­
Re rd~ ':ll h'. and Ernco;tine H:iy · man. he'':tnw tlw first womHn
m:.. n.
ever t'IC{"ll'd to tlw U.S. Senote.

bag of 3loaves

4 9c

Whole Kernel or Cream Style

Chef-Boy-Ardee

PIZZA
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Mrs. Robert YJ11'"5.

C;,mhnd ' ~

In 19M . Cr,rnmu111st rebels
•nd Mr. and Mrs. l.rw 1s Erlgell. overthrew !IJP govPrnment of
Mary Pier ce w ~ s vi&lt;:; iti:1 g ~M. ' the ('"'JS t Alnc;m island of
and Mn. Rus5el! V"im Meh'r. Zanzibar.

SAUSAGE
MAGIC BLEACH

MAGIC WHITENESS FOR CLOTHES

cans

~· 49c

YOU'LL ENJOY THESE DELICIOUS

Hunt's APRICOTS 3No~.: 89c
All Renular Mixes

Swansdown Cake Mixes
box

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l9c

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ZEST A ... 8 Inner Pkgo. For Frwhn••

CRACKERS

TOILET TISSUE

FAIRMONT

BUTTERMILK

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Your AlP may sell as many as six or seven different brands

Mr and Mrs. Russell Buckley
y Pearson of Columbus and Mrs. Hobert Yost,
New
.enl the holidays with her Brighton, l'a. spent the. week"ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy end with Mr. and Mrs. LaweHrson.
re11ce Rose and Mr. and Mrs ,
Tmy Roush, Ashl and, opent Cerl Buckley. They were to ate Christmas holidays with tend \he funeral of Ott Buckley.
s parents , Mr. and Mrs. VirRecent guests of Mrs. Edna
I Roush.
Stewart and Mderson IGPble
Mr. and Mrs. llalpb Ours were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mil•d tamliy spent the ChrlBlmas · hoan , Parkersburg, W. Va., and
ol1days With Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mr. and Mrs. David Smith and
mohue and Mr. and Mrs. !amlly, Long Bottom .
ley Ours. The Ours are resiMr. and Mrs. Jamet Carter
ots of New Brighton, Pa.
and lamlly, Long Botoom have
R.rent guesll of Mr. alii! moved here, due to a !Ire cau.ors. Earl Robinaon werf Mr. lng extensive damage ID their
ld Mrs. Wallie Stover, Mr. home.
ld M"- Bill Robinson and
Mrs. Gladyo Caruthers, Becmily, Clara Mae Sargent and ky and Ter,v Louisville, visit-

I

ephanlo 1\ad/ord, Racine.

ed with

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Bess Larki.ol.

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89c

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Seafood Values
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It doesa't ID&amp;tter what 10111pany eao&amp; them .. , if A•P sefls
thea .•. A•P guarantees them.

FROZEN SCALLOPS

lb.

BULK

UnUI!Ual?
Not for A•P ... because WE CARE ... af_ou'. your comr 'etc
satisfa.ctioA. '
Is this a good reason for shopping MP?

69c

CAP ' N JOHN-F ROZEN

Frozen Fried Perch __ lb. 55c

Breaded Perch

CAP'N JOHN FROZIN

CAP N JOHN- FROZEN

Fried Fish Fillets 14-oz. pkg. 55c

Breaded Cod _ 2 lb. pkg. $1.09

2 lb. pkg. 99c

--;!• Fine Grocery Features!

It's one of many!

Fresh Fruits &amp;Vegetables!

~lrs .

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Seliobury Stoak-M•et Loaf- Ham-Boof- Chlcken- Turkoy

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PURE VEGETABLE

YELLOW CLING

dexo
Shortening

lona
Peaches

3 69(

~:t4 ""'

lb.

GRAPEFRUITS
FLORIDA

lb.
bag

MARSH
SEEDLESS

SUPU-RIGHT

Meat

c

A&amp;P

2 n""'.... 89c Tide

Luncheon

D.odonnt So1~c Off Label

~LUORtDI

Toothpaste

,LORIDA

YILLOW GLOII

TEMPLE ORANGES

doz. S9c DRY ONIONS · ·· · 31b. bag 19c

TEXAS-TASTY-l-Ib. bchl.

FRESH CARROTS

can

~!NEST

2 bags 2Sc LOUISIANA YAMS · · · · lb. I2c

··•

7'!.....

_tube

49 C Safeguard 2 till 39c
both

LIQUID CLEANER

ANN PAGI

Syrup

ll•nd•d

Top J0 b IOc

off
Lobel _

~-,b~:~;;49c

CAKE DONUTS ·· ·· 2 pkgs. 49c

" I· .
pkoo

SULTANA STRAWBERRY

qt,

PUMPKIN PIE · · · · ·· each 49c

..

ANN PAGI-!LBOW

ANN PAGI
JANI PARKIR

c

Puddings 4 29 C Egg Noodles ~~~: 29c
. Salad_ I" 39( Preserves 2 '~:, 73c
Dressmg
SULTANA

JAN I PARKIR- 1-doL ,kgo.

.,..

t•n'61

ANN PAGI

ANN PAGI

Thin Mints

12oo.39
pke.
C Macaroni 2 :~•. 39c

JANE PARKIR CARAMEL

D,1iry Values!

··-

PECAN ROLLS ·· ··· ·· · pkg. 4Sc

A&amp;P BRAND

Sliced-Crushed-Chunk•

A&amp; P Brand
Pineapple

MELOBIT

Pineapple
•
Juice

A&amp;P BUJolD

3 .....

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Sunnybrook Mecl. Grode A \ ,

FRESH EGGS
d... 45c

o'AtLD--TASTY

LONGHORN CHEESE · · · · lb. S9c

I CHEESE SLICES 12-oz. pkg. 49c

l:!:~. $,.00

3

l -Ib

4112

o~.

cans

$

,.00

CREAM CHEESE 3-oz. pkg. I2c
,

Fr ozen F-oods! .

- ·- ····--..

SULTANA

FRENCH FRIES • 9-oz. pkg. 1Oc
MARVEL VANILLA
(

·ICE CREAM
GAL1.QN

\

Cll'li'TON

99(

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A" BAVARIAN

CREME CAKES · ··· · · each 49c
AIJII FROISN

Green Beans

4

- ~.~·· 49c

w1th the PurthaH ot
$5.00 O! More
llcJtnJv• Ut IILI!JU
&amp;xelllptelj Q1 t..w

Jon• Perker Danish
21b.89

pkg.

t

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SLICED BACON

t!ROZEN DINNERS

,4
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BRAUNSCHWIGER

SULTANA
BRAND _ _

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lb•.

ALL GOOD

1-lb.
pkg.

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ANY SIZE PIECE

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_ l b.

lb.

I

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Quartered _ n.. 31 c Fryer Thiighs n..49c
Fryer Breast _ lb. 55c Fryer Wings
19c
Fryer Legs
45c Fryer Backs 3 25c

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WHOLE

Ava B•lles of Alliance of Colombus spent the weekeed 1
spent Thursday night with ~trs . ' with Mr. and ~Irs. Dallas H1ll
Ferne H&lt;1yman and father, Wes- ' and f&lt;~mrly and other relatives. I
ey Be"lles, Sr. She was enroute
o Wellston lo spend Christmas
•ith her mother. Mrs. Hamer.
Mrs. Marv1n Wickersham and
:ons visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed•ard Flonan of New Lexington
1t the horne of Mrr. and Mrs .
~awre n(.'e Douglas, Pomeroy.
Mrs. M;.trvJene Wickersham Mr and Mrs. Richard Smit~
rpcnt the werkcnd with
Mr. and daughter, Akron, were holi- 1
mrl "Irs. JanH·s W!ckcrsham . 1d~y b'Uests of Mr. 1nd Mrs. Ern- I
:olumbus.
est Rulh.
J
1
Mr. and Mrs. Yl·rno n Llonohue 1 Overnight guests ot Karen and ,
avt&gt; visited relal iV~'s in Mar· · Robin Humphrt·y were Jean, I
'"- While there, Mrs. Donot1ut :Jane and Julia Whitffiead.
.
r&lt;Js hopsitalized.
j
A :-lew .\'ear's dinner at thf"
Mr. and Mrs. Bill F'o10: and i Warren Pwkens home was ser&gt;avid spent Christmas Day with v~ to Mrs. Bess Pickens, Ra- :
lr. and Mrs. Orville Harpold cmc, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Saund family, Belpre.
er, Mary Ruth . and Joy, MidMrs. Delores Owens
and dleport, Bill Die!z, Belpre, Mr.
aughter and husband and .lack and Mrs. Denver Weber, Da·oon of Columbus spf'n!
the· vld &lt;~nd Mark, Mr. and Mrs.
eekend with Mrs. Dolly Wolfe Ernest Wbllehead, Jean, Jane
,d family.
and Juli, and Mrs. Lyle BalderMr. and Mrs. David Taylor, son and Kay. Mr. and Mrs. Bill
:rah Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Mered1lh, Charles and Rog&lt;r ar- ,
•on findley and bab;o of Coium- riV.ed . In the afternoon,_ aflcr .
IS openl Tuesday with
Mr. spendmg_ the holidays Wllh hl8 ,
od Mrs. Leo Taylor at lhe parents m Anzona.
.
&gt;me of Mrs Doll Wolfe San- I _Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wilson
·
Y
·
, VISited With Mr. and Mrs Don •
v and Polly Taylor accompan- Coleman and famil Col~mbus I
d them oo Columbus lor a Sunday.
Y'

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FRYERS

Bill Wheeler visited with hit
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Fosler in Columbua for a fe'of
days. They accompanied him
h£Jme and spent a weekend with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Alec Wheeler .

Wet'kend g tw ~ts of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Early Roush. Mr!i!. Roy Heinry were Mr.
\1r and Mrs. Don Bee"gle and i and Mrs. Pet e f':1rra and !amlane of Columbu~ and Law. I Lly, Mrs. Floyd Farra, all o(
·ence ~eegle of Dor('a!l: were · Hat'ine and Mrs. Bertha Proi·
: hrlst ts gursts of Mr. and . (itt, Columbus.
.~rs. Roy Buck and Pam .
Mr. and Mra. Harold Grimm i

t·ison ('ll•vt'lflnd.

f.

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YOUNG PLUMP FRESH

~H

3:. 79c

CRISCO

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PURl! VEGETABLI! SHORTENING

49(

'!12 gal. carton

303

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Society Notes

SWEET PEAS

Cp ~u mlJu o;,

Mr. and Mrs. Fred l.&lt;trkm" Jn ~~~·n l hl· Offtce of Price
w.cre dm nrr ~HI". ~ ... or Mr. Jnd Admini&lt;;lr;.;t•on ordrrl'd frankMrs. Norman W':'her.
h 1 rt1' r ~
Jo hr rPpl&lt;tcf'd by
Visiling Mr and :\1rs. D&lt;~vP 'vl('t()!'Y s:•usaw·-;" of some
Yates wrre Mor g;m and Mar · ~ nw•t! nnrl :-;ovl ll'a!l ntl! ;-d as part
Yates, ~lenltlr , 0 , .\1r
anrl ,,f the Wf(r Pffort

2"0..:29c

PUMPKIN

BREAD DOUGH

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STOKELY'S

HYGRADE VIENNA

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sprnt tl1e .. , 1•·11d 11 1"1 .I
Fr ;mk.
'visiti n:.!

JAN. JS-14-1~

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Hh~. (·l l, :-; r·
., ., :s11d \irs Hi ll Swai n, M:1r- ,
ktt J \',"f ' fl' \'I S1 11n~ )..'lr. and Mrs
H1l: ~\\;1 .11, Sr
\r•:l•f· t "•.IWdt•n,
Reedsvi\1!- ,:
;tnd 1\ ulh Ha:-liH:•m;-s, Colum-.
h' "· l' t', .( . \"~~1tmg Mr. and Mrs.'
\\ 1~JIC' Pr·mrr!.
~ l r &lt;rHd \lr.. H:)mr·y ~~ hite" , .
Chli \wo1ht• \',[·re 01'1'1"11i ~ ht guest I

:~'10c

With purchase of 4light bulbs
at regular price.

Radishes

o.
ami Mrs. Joe

TOMATO SOUP

lb.

!\t, rm:m \\"l·hN ami famdy.

b~rn

Regina ~··

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RED

1\"l!h i; ·..; \1 · . .t nd \lr', l .ury (' u r~i s cmdj
1i·
\',11\ r•1,: . i·wr•1 ,.,t• r· ,~ l : nrwr ~liP~I~ I
: r r: I ,' r• ·,: :. ,;•1d !',: 11" · o\ :dr ;tlld Mr:-. Hob tJrt Newell .,
'·1;

51b.39

bag

FRESH, ROUND

Viv nnv ~rrn111 I")
0. sp~nt thr? h rd~o.L~·. s
Andrew.;

Grapefruit

.J · r !Iauber
\1· nnd Mrc:; 1101 0
C'ntt•rt:nrwd with a dn·,:lcr 1·'" 1 •
ILII1L: \ (·ra \\ 1·brr's b1rLhday.
Clu ~ t ... v. t•rP Mr t~nd l\1 r s.
rr,·d Larkms and Mr. and 1\lrs.

rr l .\lr ;md \ 1r s ]\.Jro!d
~~ .lo:HI tun
~·.; .. r.mrw•rr:. l• ·.
\lr·. and Mr ~. Utn VI'r

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• Fui-Valta Bill •

BRAND

SEEDLESS

Pnr1l:md.

\~1ir.har1 .1\rVhf ·~.~

pan·nt s.

SUGAR
·coLONIAL

FLORIDA

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l·,~, ... ~ . ,1.~ r!l l !l~l;_;. l ' l"r "\11[1 n· I'"
,, ..,_ ,·unHd
by
h 111
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the holidily s h:'\l'. IJt'etl t!,~·. ~ ll.'irnt r!Pr 11 un ,;t r&lt;l tnrs or draftd.: li~hkr~;. \hr·. i· .kn c~rHI l. .1 -' r :11-J hl\J"ilt·r~. and get
th1s
thennl!, ColumlJU"i.
("(luntrv brwk to tli1• g(Jod old
Hev. l&lt;,, :lwr lloJ&gt;&lt;dd H•,:ak d. 1_1. 5 r;f ~ 1 . 11 . 1 r 11 r McCarthy end
"lei&gt;ralc.d
m;~ts al Our I.:.dv l "fln sr tl · r~ tl:,m.
C~
o, Lon•tto ds•ll"' '!. ' i ll'!!
ih1·
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.Jot• Bl ~q· ll , Mnson, W.

Stew Meat
CAMPBB.L'S

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tom, Dt·c. 28. Bev. llor~k, a rl&lt;l ·
th ~ of Pomeroy. IS" t(·::wlwr ;lt
~. I
Jolln V LHiillY :-;, n ;:nary
Bln·Jmingd&lt;lh'. 11r· we~;; &lt;.JlTOm ·
pd:1icd by hie:; r,r. ·r,dlllnllll·r, Mr~
A!!drcl\ Zw ill~n ·.:. l'l)m1 roy
ttrv. F'alhl·r Tllom:l !&gt;l !'t·trrl n
ed adminl stt·r·t&gt;d !I"' s:wrarn·~nt
ol B : 1 ptl ~t to ~1wh;w\ L• e, 111fn rl 5011 ,. 1f ~~ - 111 1] \Jr.. , ( ;vor:•.('
Ct·llins J lh ·r t rw 10 r, ·c: ,ll -: :' t l

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bag

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·- - ' {'J" 1•d Htl tlw fiodr. b'.ll m'l:rt('d

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in our store

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Sirloin
lb. 89c
Boneless Beef

'56

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Given away Feb. 22

'54

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T-BONE
STEAK·-- -lb.
BII!J!I

'52

'50

By Mrt. Herb.r1 RousMr. ""d Mrs. Claren~ and
M.
d M E . Gl k family
of Winfield, W. Va.
I . an
rs .. rwm 'oec · spent New Year's day witb his
ner are aonouncmg the mar- f 111 r' d R b d 1 .1
riagc of their niece. Marsha Mo- a l\1 er ~eM 00 ~ as p ami y.
ran, Lo Michael Morrison, son
' r. an
r.s. orsa arsons I
of Rev. and Mrs. J&lt;:~mes Mor· spenL a day al Pt. Pleasant.
nson. Pomeroy Route on Nov . Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Roush
13 at lhe Churcb of Ctu·ist in and Roger and Mrs.
Edna
Cleveland by the Rev. David . Housh called on Mr. and . Mrs.
Spence of Mentor M M ·_I Arnold Anderson and lam•ly at
son is a 1965 grad~aler~f s:~;~_ , Keno Ridge.
.
em lll gh school, Racine, and Ral~h Ours and father~m-law
Mr. Morrison i.!:l emploved at Mr. 1hompson of ~ew Bnghu:n,
Cleveland Crane Co. The couple Po. spent the holidays
w1th
will rOilde in Cl 1 d
1Mr. and Mrs. Roy lJonohue and
eve an ·
[Mr. and Mrs . Wiley Ours.
Mr. and Mt·s. Bill Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ours of
llld lnmlly of Raclno, Mr . ar·d W&lt;llsville spent the holidays '
Mro llowurd Robinson and fum- w1th tile latter's father, Georgo
II)', Mt·. 111d Mn. Pete Shields, Hayman and other relatives.
llrJ l'ltlllp Radlotd and Steph- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Taylor are
~' llh•r and 11hlldren, Mrt. Jack living in the George Deem resl•ntJ, l'lllltll'IIJ, Mro. Murlene dence ut Dorcas since their '
hl.'lll, l'hllh• H11blrl1, Rucine , born&lt; burned.
lit~• Mur1•nt nl III• U. 8. Nnvy Mr. and Mrs. Bob Adams vls"11 I " IIIII Mr Mltd Ml'l , Earl Ited recently wth Mir. and
ll11hllt ~l~ thll'llll lhl ltnlidays. Mrs. Vernon Cody and family
.;j,. ~llhtM lluu•h
•pent at Columbus.
1 101 Wll lt Ml'. and :11rs. Mr and Mrs. Butch Denobue
11•1 " •IIIII illll'ltiO.
and Mrs . Flossie Churcb and 1
111 ""'I Mt•o IIMildMII llo- Haymond Adams visited Mr.·
Ill I! I ulhi olld lMIII, l· j/Cnt and Mrs. Bob Adams during I
1 ~r l • llllll l wttl1 \1r , 11111d Mr~. the holidays.
t( · IIIMit llohtt'ht 1 Haahun.
Dcmd Fox returned to Ohio
.\11 111111 Mr1 . l'lnrence Shields University after spending the
Wt ' l'lll •tllmtr MUO~t• or Mr . and holidays with hia parents, Mr.!
~~~ ~ Uoh Hill und sons Racine and Mrs. Bill Fox.
1 Rcc'&lt;!nt gueslo of Mr. and
111 !'hll•tmas Day.
! iw•"ll of Mr. end Mr.s. Er- Mrs. Erwjs Gloetkner were Mr.
f't 'lll (;lof'rkn,ar during the holi· and :\Irs. Mike Morrison of
.itJ~'!J Wt'U• David
Gloeckner~ Cl,evelaml, Mr. ?nd Mrs. LnrW.r. and Mrs. Larry Badgley Co- ry Badgley and David Gloeck.Jumbu~ . Mr. and \-1rs. Mike Mor- . ner or Columbus.

•
MARKET.

lb.

•l'ui-Vaha

....

Society Notes

•
Fai-Valu

Graded Good @uality Beef!

FREE

"44 . . .

Apple Grove

RACINE
ROUND STEAK
RIB &amp; CLUB STEAK

'42

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PRISON VACANCIES-After keoping pace with the rate
of national population growth for almost 15 _years, the
nation's prilon population began to drop otr'" 1961-62.
'l'he declme stuted later in federal priso!JS but bas been
(l.,.&gt;eper th..-e thall ill tbe ~tale in&amp;tilt~Lions.

Phillips Sisters Style Shop
Court St.

News Notes

I'

and children of Co lorado were

Wet'kend guests of Mrs.

Stiversville

\.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Raider

Lawrence Smith.
Mr and Mrs. Donald Matlack
and Donna Kay, Belpre, were

Alfred
SoCle
• tJ N l

lan. 1%, 1966-T ·- - - - - - - - - - - Generlll Hospital recently.
at the church oo Fri~ay .venlng ' Mr. and Mrs. Di~~Smore Boylet,
1 Mrs. Elva DaDey end 1UIIy
Mr. and Mr.. Jo• Web»ter, were Ia Newlltk to visit Mr.
with • tupper and entertain- Florence Spencer, IUld
Mr.
Columbus, tpellt !he holldoy · aod Mrs. Jorr7 Dalley IIDd olh·
meat Ia the basement lollowod i and Mro. Chas. D. Woode 1~
1
weekend with her pareat., Mr. er relatlvea.
by a Watcb Night Servke I• i tended the funeral of
John
GROWTH PATTERN
1and Mrs. Rudy Dur•t.
Mr. and Mn!. Joh1 Dobbla
0 e8
tile church sanrtuory.
; Humphrey at White' Funeral
Mr. and Mrs. Dell Talbott and lOili. ColwnbUB, Mr. and
Several local families attend-, Horne, Coolville.
were guests of their daughter Mrs. Charles Simeral
and Sunday School attendance on · ed the revival at the Che•ter Mr. and Mro. Delbert Yost
~
t
• d
1 ly
Mr and Mrs daughter of Columbu.o and Mr.
.
I
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t
CIVIUAH
Greg Mi ..war ""' re urn- ~ an
•nu •
· .
· ond Mn Ron Bee lo and son Jan. l wao 60, olfermg •1~ .7~. Methodist church, Dec. 27 to and family of Sugar Grove
POPULATION
ed home alter being hospltaliz. George Souders and Tont, Xen- . Dort81 .were es~ o' !he~ Worsllip aerviceo wert held Jan. 2. Rev. L. M. Barnett of . spent pHrl of the Christmas vaed with pneumlonia. He Ill r•l•a.Mover Hthel CllrMIStmLaa hhol_lldey!. parent; Mr ~~ Mrs .· E E at 10 :45 with Rev. Barnett of Huntington was the evangelist. cat ton with their parents, Mr.
cupertlting nice y.
rs. ar ey
c aug m o
'
·
·
· Huntington W Va speaking
d M 1'
y t d M
Mr and Mrs. Randall Tal- ,ColumbU! spent a day with her Brewer over tho Christmas hoi- Family Night w~ oboerved Garner Griffin spent Chri,t- and Mrs. ;,.m ~· th"~
r.
bot~ · New Lexingtoo open! Su•-' molhcr. Mrs. EliZabeth Hoffner. !days.
I mas with his son-In-law and an rs. rry u re.
day with his p•reniJi, Mr. and l Mr. and Mr•. Haroid Brewer Rerent vlsioors o! 1!:. H. Cardaughter, Mr. Hnd Mrs. Chas , Conni Su~ Woode of Po~oy
Mro. Dell Talbott.
and Jante, Long Bollom spent penlt!r and !amity were Wesley I Mro. Clint Birch and Loota l O'Brien and son, Kevin, in sp•nt Satlj\-d•y night and SunVictor Durst whn Is attend- ISunday witb his parents, Mr. Cozart, Mrs. Sylvia Allen, Ga· wen Mr. and Mra. Jot Lipps Columbus.
lng Ohio University in Athens !and Mn. A. C. Brewer and Da- ry Grirtith, S. W. Durst, Lloyd •ol Vincent. Mr. and Mrs. Law- !
. .
-.·
day wilh i her ount, Mrs. Wilhis Ivi d.
, HolfmaR Tommy Durst Del- renee Lippa aod Toni of Little Dorothy Robmson '~&lt;lied her ' ham Catr and family. On SunI the hnlidays with
::;nts, Mr. and Mrs. It R. Mr. and Mrs. l!ichard Black !bert Ou;s, R. G. Abets.' Mrs. Hocking, Mr. and Mro. Watd : sister, Wilms Guinther '" Vel- day she and her parent&lt;, Mr.
Durst and Tom.
land son called at the home oi l Elva Dalley and Howard AI· Kimes, Chester and Mr.. and , erans Memonal Hosp1lal bsl and Mrs. Callre Woode, oaU·
Mra. Louise Brewer vlsilodl Mr. and Mr1. Alben T&amp;7lor lllld len.
, Mrs. Tom Blrcb lAd llllnlly ot ; week.
. , ed on hiS paronb&lt;, Mr. and Mrs.
M~'_:_Dorothy Dural •I_ Meigs~.
Recent tia!_~r_l__of_~aad Water_l!d.
_ _·:_ _ l\1r: _and _Mrs:__ ~~ry Guthrte:~••:__~· Woode.

o.,

Explr"' Jan. 15. 1966
Ill Colt Unh .\&amp;P'o

GRAPE JUICE 2 • 6-oz. cans 39c
11..-----------------------------------------------------------~~

�!lal!y ~tine!, Pomeroy-Mldd!e,lO!t,
- - - - - - - - - and BID 111d Mr. end Mrl. Roy ll'oblt!l!llana JJICK I'TOst to Ohi' !?=...,=-=----~
Christy spent New Year's Eve State University, John Ridenour with Mr and Mrs. Lawrence to Ashland, and David Leonard
s 'th ·
and Ktjlltleth Hartung oo Athens.
:;ell small son or Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Will, Syra·
• Rid ur has been cuso were recent vlmt.ors of
Mrs James
eno '
d Mr ~-·11 Cl I nd
W R....lr All
t · ed t his home from the Mr. an
s. ""~
ea ·
• -,.~ u7osepho hospital and Is. 1m- Virgil Wood, Athens, called
Mekn &amp; Mad..l
By Clartco Allen
· .
on his mother, Mra. Leiba Wood
provmg.
Fr'd
Mr. and Mrs. ~;d Neuman and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Christy 10 1 ay.
children of Galion spent the left ror a vacatoin trip to Tex----weekend with Mr. ar.d Mrs.
W'l :1-2255
608
L
Moln
5I.
l'l'tltlmN•~~'•IYt
Arthur Orr.

SERVICE -

Chester
Socl.ety Notes

PRISONER

RADIO &amp; T.V.

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-CLRAND'S T.V.-

recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs.

Lillie
I'

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SPI!ll SI';:En .Cl'-Now it's potato l1arvesting. that is tully mechani&gt;ed. Potatoes scooped from
g('r at !~ ft. arc loaded by convryor belt on truck at right for tri~ to processmg plant.hSorterh,.on e. g
011 1 mk&lt; ond ol:~-~~bris w
_~_'_'•_boy f~-11-o"_·~-w-it_h_a_b~u~ck~e:t~to~p~IC~k~u~p~a:IIY:.P~O~t:a:t:o:e•~t:e~m:a:c:m:e~s~nus=•~-_ _ _ __L_!M~r._'l"":nd~Mr~s:_.~Cl~a~y-~oo~a_!_AI~Ie~n::l'""'========~.!:

~~~ 'dfsg~p~~t

GROVERS STUDIO

i

lOOfo OFF

VALENTINE'S
DAY

Christy. Mrs. Christy returneJ
home with tbem for an extend·
ed visiL
i
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Raum of 1
Breman were recent VlSiton of 1 Mon., February 14
Mrs. Charles Baum.
[
Hav• That Gift
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Guinther I
and children have gune to KenPortrait Taken Now
tucky where he is employed.
Mrs. Laura Mae Hartung ~a.s
returned home from a VISit
with her san, Edgar and wife. . 115 E. 2nd St.
Pomeroy

ON ALL

LADIES' WINTER COATS

"19 •..,

Pomeroy

c

26" Roadmaster

WHITE ALL PURPOSE

BICYCLE

a

Open to 8--Moll. Thrll Sat.

5TH &amp; PEARL STS. -/!ACINI

POTATOES
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~ nd1•w '' :lfl .. hv l• :", \' \\I til 11 (~
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of modrrn
vrn ent ~. i\1r. ;uld \·l r:; Fr&lt; IWI'" nwillfli!S 1\f' Ctln SO&lt;lll fiil any

on Chr b lm ~:~ d:·~ :J! 0 ·.1r· L ~ cl y

of Lo reltr~ CdhrJ~k

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Mr.. :m:l '-'r:;. r; ;,rth S•l:i lh

we 1e vi sil 1n ·~ \lr . RPd \lr :&gt; I
is You!lg l',, r ,, r •'.
c. B. t! :l\ n·.:·ll , ('~w ~ t;•r. w .1~
8 dmrPr gll·,... , t .,f '.\1 ;rnd \1; ·,

~u.y H!'l ~m: n

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2 15c
pkg•.

el'ni-Vahc Frozen Food Buys

•Ful-l'alu Buy•
ROYAL PRINCI!

GOLDEN

1

CORN

f\e y,: - j
. 1

Curtts, i

MORTON'S

CIH ·

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nn ·I'.IH ,fs d \ Jr. .1nd

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,.,.c re din -!
Mrs. Hl'n-i

Pr•!IHT O~

man \.\·vl.J " 11• ]( \lr ,, f1d .\ \1 ~
J:·, v. and :Mrs. Freeland NorClarence B ; ~r·'lrrl,
Tuppt •rs m. ILw11n:, and Rev. Russell
PIC:Jins.
, 11r·r·' v1qtmg Mr. ·1nd Mrs. Char1\~ r . anrl Mrs. Jnhnnie l\Pwel! ~ n 11 t h . Hnvensw()()d .
W. Va.,
Co\umbns wt-re vi&lt;:~tmg ~fr. :md m·r·· vt:-.it111g Mr. &lt;tnd Mrs. CharMrs. L :u rv Curh
]to.. , llt nc.,\r·y.
Rev. F'&lt;lthf'r .lolm Wlnppr·1. ~ lr :rnd ~1r' ;.
Kenny Hey· Wa ~ hinptr.n. ll (" vtsited the !l1·1 1 h r1nr! son. Mary Baker,
Paui and Fran("i s Andn·w f:l1111 - ~1r o;. E;n·\ Cl;n·k, Nellie Coleli~":- . du r'n:: ti:" hol ( da~·~ 11l Ill(' ntJn :r1A S;mtf·-trd Cozart were
horne d h! ·· p:m•nls, Mr. ;1,1d \lt ~ ttmg ,\lr anrl Mrs . Leonard
Mr ~ . .Jn·•' ph

\\1l:pp1·l. Pomeroy . Dt.~l~l'y .
'-' ISitirg ~b ry Pieree
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M1·
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Violet Smith

- - - - - - -

~.h. 11nd \Tr ". Ofa
In t!\12 . \1r,. llflttie Caraway,
n :-011: .,. . P•ll" t:.J!l(! . '1ht1·y B:I Kt·r . wH1m~o nl an Arhtnsas ccmgre~s­
Re rd~ ':ll h'. and Ernco;tine H:iy · man. he'':tnw tlw first womHn
m:.. n.
ever t'IC{"ll'd to tlw U.S. Senote.

bag of 3loaves

4 9c

Whole Kernel or Cream Style

Chef-Boy-Ardee

PIZZA
12Y2oz.
pkg.

Mrs. Robert YJ11'"5.

C;,mhnd ' ~

In 19M . Cr,rnmu111st rebels
•nd Mr. and Mrs. l.rw 1s Erlgell. overthrew !IJP govPrnment of
Mary Pier ce w ~ s vi&lt;:; iti:1 g ~M. ' the ('"'JS t Alnc;m island of
and Mn. Rus5el! V"im Meh'r. Zanzibar.

SAUSAGE
MAGIC BLEACH

MAGIC WHITENESS FOR CLOTHES

cans

~· 49c

YOU'LL ENJOY THESE DELICIOUS

Hunt's APRICOTS 3No~.: 89c
All Renular Mixes

Swansdown Cake Mixes
box

(Angel Food, 43c)

l9c

ARGO FAMOUS QUALITY

c~~~E

ZEST A ... 8 Inner Pkgo. For Frwhn••

CRACKERS

TOILET TISSUE

FAIRMONT

BUTTERMILK

39

~33c

COMO BRAND

• Fnl· V alu Dairy Buy

c

4-roll
pkgs.

8

Rolls

-~~(·

J9C

"Super-Right'' Quality Meats!

!

11!111 - - it,

i '1 sells it, J'
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Pore:nmple.

Your AlP may sell as many as six or seven different brands

Mr and Mrs. Russell Buckley
y Pearson of Columbus and Mrs. Hobert Yost,
New
.enl the holidays with her Brighton, l'a. spent the. week"ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy end with Mr. and Mrs. LaweHrson.
re11ce Rose and Mr. and Mrs ,
Tmy Roush, Ashl and, opent Cerl Buckley. They were to ate Christmas holidays with tend \he funeral of Ott Buckley.
s parents , Mr. and Mrs. VirRecent guests of Mrs. Edna
I Roush.
Stewart and Mderson IGPble
Mr. and Mrs. llalpb Ours were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mil•d tamliy spent the ChrlBlmas · hoan , Parkersburg, W. Va., and
ol1days With Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mr. and Mrs. David Smith and
mohue and Mr. and Mrs. !amlly, Long Bottom .
ley Ours. The Ours are resiMr. and Mrs. Jamet Carter
ots of New Brighton, Pa.
and lamlly, Long Botoom have
R.rent guesll of Mr. alii! moved here, due to a !Ire cau.ors. Earl Robinaon werf Mr. lng extensive damage ID their
ld Mrs. Wallie Stover, Mr. home.
ld M"- Bill Robinson and
Mrs. Gladyo Caruthers, Becmily, Clara Mae Sargent and ky and Ter,v Louisville, visit-

I

ephanlo 1\ad/ord, Racine.

ed with

lhL

Bess Larki.ol.

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89c

'·

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79~

11or

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Seafood Values
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It doesa't ID&amp;tter what 10111pany eao&amp; them .. , if A•P sefls
thea .•. A•P guarantees them.

FROZEN SCALLOPS

lb.

BULK

UnUI!Ual?
Not for A•P ... because WE CARE ... af_ou'. your comr 'etc
satisfa.ctioA. '
Is this a good reason for shopping MP?

69c

CAP ' N JOHN-F ROZEN

Frozen Fried Perch __ lb. 55c

Breaded Perch

CAP'N JOHN FROZIN

CAP N JOHN- FROZEN

Fried Fish Fillets 14-oz. pkg. 55c

Breaded Cod _ 2 lb. pkg. $1.09

2 lb. pkg. 99c

--;!• Fine Grocery Features!

It's one of many!

Fresh Fruits &amp;Vegetables!

~lrs .

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Seliobury Stoak-M•et Loaf- Ham-Boof- Chlcken- Turkoy

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PURE VEGETABLE

YELLOW CLING

dexo
Shortening

lona
Peaches

3 69(

~:t4 ""'

lb.

GRAPEFRUITS
FLORIDA

lb.
bag

MARSH
SEEDLESS

SUPU-RIGHT

Meat

c

A&amp;P

2 n""'.... 89c Tide

Luncheon

D.odonnt So1~c Off Label

~LUORtDI

Toothpaste

,LORIDA

YILLOW GLOII

TEMPLE ORANGES

doz. S9c DRY ONIONS · ·· · 31b. bag 19c

TEXAS-TASTY-l-Ib. bchl.

FRESH CARROTS

can

~!NEST

2 bags 2Sc LOUISIANA YAMS · · · · lb. I2c

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7'!.....

_tube

49 C Safeguard 2 till 39c
both

LIQUID CLEANER

ANN PAGI

Syrup

ll•nd•d

Top J0 b IOc

off
Lobel _

~-,b~:~;;49c

CAKE DONUTS ·· ·· 2 pkgs. 49c

" I· .
pkoo

SULTANA STRAWBERRY

qt,

PUMPKIN PIE · · · · ·· each 49c

..

ANN PAGI-!LBOW

ANN PAGI
JANI PARKIR

c

Puddings 4 29 C Egg Noodles ~~~: 29c
. Salad_ I" 39( Preserves 2 '~:, 73c
Dressmg
SULTANA

JAN I PARKIR- 1-doL ,kgo.

.,..

t•n'61

ANN PAGI

ANN PAGI

Thin Mints

12oo.39
pke.
C Macaroni 2 :~•. 39c

JANE PARKIR CARAMEL

D,1iry Values!

··-

PECAN ROLLS ·· ··· ·· · pkg. 4Sc

A&amp;P BRAND

Sliced-Crushed-Chunk•

A&amp; P Brand
Pineapple

MELOBIT

Pineapple
•
Juice

A&amp;P BUJolD

3 .....

~

Sunnybrook Mecl. Grode A \ ,

FRESH EGGS
d... 45c

o'AtLD--TASTY

LONGHORN CHEESE · · · · lb. S9c

I CHEESE SLICES 12-oz. pkg. 49c

l:!:~. $,.00

3

l -Ib

4112

o~.

cans

$

,.00

CREAM CHEESE 3-oz. pkg. I2c
,

Fr ozen F-oods! .

- ·- ····--..

SULTANA

FRENCH FRIES • 9-oz. pkg. 1Oc
MARVEL VANILLA
(

·ICE CREAM
GAL1.QN

\

Cll'li'TON

99(

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A" BAVARIAN

CREME CAKES · ··· · · each 49c
AIJII FROISN

Green Beans

4

- ~.~·· 49c

w1th the PurthaH ot
$5.00 O! More
llcJtnJv• Ut IILI!JU
&amp;xelllptelj Q1 t..w

Jon• Perker Danish
21b.89

pkg.

t

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1

SLICED BACON

t!ROZEN DINNERS

,4
k

BRAUNSCHWIGER

SULTANA
BRAND _ _

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lb•.

ALL GOOD

1-lb.
pkg.

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ANY SIZE PIECE

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_ l b.

lb.

I

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Quartered _ n.. 31 c Fryer Thiighs n..49c
Fryer Breast _ lb. 55c Fryer Wings
19c
Fryer Legs
45c Fryer Backs 3 25c

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Ava B•lles of Alliance of Colombus spent the weekeed 1
spent Thursday night with ~trs . ' with Mr. and ~Irs. Dallas H1ll
Ferne H&lt;1yman and father, Wes- ' and f&lt;~mrly and other relatives. I
ey Be"lles, Sr. She was enroute
o Wellston lo spend Christmas
•ith her mother. Mrs. Hamer.
Mrs. Marv1n Wickersham and
:ons visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed•ard Flonan of New Lexington
1t the horne of Mrr. and Mrs .
~awre n(.'e Douglas, Pomeroy.
Mrs. M;.trvJene Wickersham Mr and Mrs. Richard Smit~
rpcnt the werkcnd with
Mr. and daughter, Akron, were holi- 1
mrl "Irs. JanH·s W!ckcrsham . 1d~y b'Uests of Mr. 1nd Mrs. Ern- I
:olumbus.
est Rulh.
J
1
Mr. and Mrs. Yl·rno n Llonohue 1 Overnight guests ot Karen and ,
avt&gt; visited relal iV~'s in Mar· · Robin Humphrt·y were Jean, I
'"- While there, Mrs. Donot1ut :Jane and Julia Whitffiead.
.
r&lt;Js hopsitalized.
j
A :-lew .\'ear's dinner at thf"
Mr. and Mrs. Bill F'o10: and i Warren Pwkens home was ser&gt;avid spent Christmas Day with v~ to Mrs. Bess Pickens, Ra- :
lr. and Mrs. Orville Harpold cmc, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Saund family, Belpre.
er, Mary Ruth . and Joy, MidMrs. Delores Owens
and dleport, Bill Die!z, Belpre, Mr.
aughter and husband and .lack and Mrs. Denver Weber, Da·oon of Columbus spf'n!
the· vld &lt;~nd Mark, Mr. and Mrs.
eekend with Mrs. Dolly Wolfe Ernest Wbllehead, Jean, Jane
,d family.
and Juli, and Mrs. Lyle BalderMr. and Mrs. David Taylor, son and Kay. Mr. and Mrs. Bill
:rah Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Mered1lh, Charles and Rog&lt;r ar- ,
•on findley and bab;o of Coium- riV.ed . In the afternoon,_ aflcr .
IS openl Tuesday with
Mr. spendmg_ the holidays Wllh hl8 ,
od Mrs. Leo Taylor at lhe parents m Anzona.
.
&gt;me of Mrs Doll Wolfe San- I _Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wilson
·
Y
·
, VISited With Mr. and Mrs Don •
v and Polly Taylor accompan- Coleman and famil Col~mbus I
d them oo Columbus lor a Sunday.
Y'

,
I

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FRYERS

Bill Wheeler visited with hit
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Fosler in Columbua for a fe'of
days. They accompanied him
h£Jme and spent a weekend with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Alec Wheeler .

Wet'kend g tw ~ts of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Early Roush. Mr!i!. Roy Heinry were Mr.
\1r and Mrs. Don Bee"gle and i and Mrs. Pet e f':1rra and !amlane of Columbu~ and Law. I Lly, Mrs. Floyd Farra, all o(
·ence ~eegle of Dor('a!l: were · Hat'ine and Mrs. Bertha Proi·
: hrlst ts gursts of Mr. and . (itt, Columbus.
.~rs. Roy Buck and Pam .
Mr. and Mra. Harold Grimm i

t·ison ('ll•vt'lflnd.

f.

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YOUNG PLUMP FRESH

~H

3:. 79c

CRISCO

(

'60

1

PURl! VEGETABLI! SHORTENING

49(

'!12 gal. carton

303

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Society Notes

SWEET PEAS

Cp ~u mlJu o;,

Mr. and Mrs. Fred l.&lt;trkm" Jn ~~~·n l hl· Offtce of Price
w.cre dm nrr ~HI". ~ ... or Mr. Jnd Admini&lt;;lr;.;t•on ordrrl'd frankMrs. Norman W':'her.
h 1 rt1' r ~
Jo hr rPpl&lt;tcf'd by
Visiling Mr and :\1rs. D&lt;~vP 'vl('t()!'Y s:•usaw·-;" of some
Yates wrre Mor g;m and Mar · ~ nw•t! nnrl :-;ovl ll'a!l ntl! ;-d as part
Yates, ~lenltlr , 0 , .\1r
anrl ,,f the Wf(r Pffort

2"0..:29c

PUMPKIN

BREAD DOUGH

( ·~ ("' l •·1
1 ,., .

STOKELY'S

HYGRADE VIENNA

I' ~

sprnt tl1e .. , 1•·11d 11 1"1 .I
Fr ;mk.
'visiti n:.!

JAN. JS-14-1~

V

\', :' . 1 '" lll.ll'!; l1l r.
Hh~. (·l l, :-; r·
., ., :s11d \irs Hi ll Swai n, M:1r- ,
ktt J \',"f ' fl' \'I S1 11n~ )..'lr. and Mrs
H1l: ~\\;1 .11, Sr
\r•:l•f· t "•.IWdt•n,
Reedsvi\1!- ,:
;tnd 1\ ulh Ha:-liH:•m;-s, Colum-.
h' "· l' t', .( . \"~~1tmg Mr. and Mrs.'
\\ 1~JIC' Pr·mrr!.
~ l r &lt;rHd \lr.. H:)mr·y ~~ hite" , .
Chli \wo1ht• \',[·re 01'1'1"11i ~ ht guest I

:~'10c

With purchase of 4light bulbs
at regular price.

Radishes

o.
ami Mrs. Joe

TOMATO SOUP

lb.

!\t, rm:m \\"l·hN ami famdy.

b~rn

Regina ~··

c

RED

1\"l!h i; ·..; \1 · . .t nd \lr', l .ury (' u r~i s cmdj
1i·
\',11\ r•1,: . i·wr•1 ,.,t• r· ,~ l : nrwr ~liP~I~ I
: r r: I ,' r• ·,: :. ,;•1d !',: 11" · o\ :dr ;tlld Mr:-. Hob tJrt Newell .,
'·1;

51b.39

bag

FRESH, ROUND

Viv nnv ~rrn111 I")
0. sp~nt thr? h rd~o.L~·. s
Andrew.;

Grapefruit

.J · r !Iauber
\1· nnd Mrc:; 1101 0
C'ntt•rt:nrwd with a dn·,:lcr 1·'" 1 •
ILII1L: \ (·ra \\ 1·brr's b1rLhday.
Clu ~ t ... v. t•rP Mr t~nd l\1 r s.
rr,·d Larkms and Mr. and 1\lrs.

rr l .\lr ;md \ 1r s ]\.Jro!d
~~ .lo:HI tun
~·.; .. r.mrw•rr:. l• ·.
\lr·. and Mr ~. Utn VI'r

69~

• Fui-Valta Bill •

BRAND

SEEDLESS

Pnr1l:md.

\~1ir.har1 .1\rVhf ·~.~

pan·nt s.

SUGAR
·coLONIAL

FLORIDA

'l "dr•'\l'i
l·,~, ... ~ . ,1.~ r!l l !l~l;_;. l ' l"r "\11[1 n· I'"
,, ..,_ ,·unHd
by
h 111
1 t vc·t
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r·
·
· ·
11
the holidily s h:'\l'. IJt'etl t!,~·. ~ ll.'irnt r!Pr 11 un ,;t r&lt;l tnrs or draftd.: li~hkr~;. \hr·. i· .kn c~rHI l. .1 -' r :11-J hl\J"ilt·r~. and get
th1s
thennl!, ColumlJU"i.
("(luntrv brwk to tli1• g(Jod old
Hev. l&lt;,, :lwr lloJ&gt;&lt;dd H•,:ak d. 1_1. 5 r;f ~ 1 . 11 . 1 r 11 r McCarthy end
"lei&gt;ralc.d
m;~ts al Our I.:.dv l "fln sr tl · r~ tl:,m.
C~
o, Lon•tto ds•ll"' '!. ' i ll'!!
ih1·
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Stew Meat
CAMPBB.L'S

1

tom, Dt·c. 28. Bev. llor~k, a rl&lt;l ·
th ~ of Pomeroy. IS" t(·::wlwr ;lt
~. I
Jolln V LHiillY :-;, n ;:nary
Bln·Jmingd&lt;lh'. 11r· we~;; &lt;.JlTOm ·
pd:1icd by hie:; r,r. ·r,dlllnllll·r, Mr~
A!!drcl\ Zw ill~n ·.:. l'l)m1 roy
ttrv. F'alhl·r Tllom:l !&gt;l !'t·trrl n
ed adminl stt·r·t&gt;d !I"' s:wrarn·~nt
ol B : 1 ptl ~t to ~1wh;w\ L• e, 111fn rl 5011 ,. 1f ~~ - 111 1] \Jr.. , ( ;vor:•.('
Ct·llins J lh ·r t rw 10 r, ·c: ,ll -: :' t l

c

lb.
bag

!il• ~:-, ('1
dcl:v- 1

1 '&gt;t• t,l 1••• · Ill!! ;lflli:JIIy
·- - ' {'J" 1•d Htl tlw fiodr. b'.ll m'l:rt('d

_,

Ask for details
in our store

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Sirloin
lb. 89c
Boneless Beef

'56

1

•7'he Stor• Witll A Hai1H

Given away Feb. 22

'54

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T-BONE
STEAK·-- -lb.
BII!J!I

'52

'50

By Mrt. Herb.r1 RousMr. ""d Mrs. Claren~ and
M.
d M E . Gl k family
of Winfield, W. Va.
I . an
rs .. rwm 'oec · spent New Year's day witb his
ner are aonouncmg the mar- f 111 r' d R b d 1 .1
riagc of their niece. Marsha Mo- a l\1 er ~eM 00 ~ as p ami y.
ran, Lo Michael Morrison, son
' r. an
r.s. orsa arsons I
of Rev. and Mrs. J&lt;:~mes Mor· spenL a day al Pt. Pleasant.
nson. Pomeroy Route on Nov . Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Roush
13 at lhe Churcb of Ctu·ist in and Roger and Mrs.
Edna
Cleveland by the Rev. David . Housh called on Mr. and . Mrs.
Spence of Mentor M M ·_I Arnold Anderson and lam•ly at
son is a 1965 grad~aler~f s:~;~_ , Keno Ridge.
.
em lll gh school, Racine, and Ral~h Ours and father~m-law
Mr. Morrison i.!:l emploved at Mr. 1hompson of ~ew Bnghu:n,
Cleveland Crane Co. The couple Po. spent the holidays
w1th
will rOilde in Cl 1 d
1Mr. and Mrs. Roy lJonohue and
eve an ·
[Mr. and Mrs . Wiley Ours.
Mr. and Mt·s. Bill Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ours of
llld lnmlly of Raclno, Mr . ar·d W&lt;llsville spent the holidays '
Mro llowurd Robinson and fum- w1th tile latter's father, Georgo
II)', Mt·. 111d Mn. Pete Shields, Hayman and other relatives.
llrJ l'ltlllp Radlotd and Steph- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Taylor are
~' llh•r and 11hlldren, Mrt. Jack living in the George Deem resl•ntJ, l'lllltll'IIJ, Mro. Murlene dence ut Dorcas since their '
hl.'lll, l'hllh• H11blrl1, Rucine , born&lt; burned.
lit~• Mur1•nt nl III• U. 8. Nnvy Mr. and Mrs. Bob Adams vls"11 I " IIIII Mr Mltd Ml'l , Earl Ited recently wth Mir. and
ll11hllt ~l~ thll'llll lhl ltnlidays. Mrs. Vernon Cody and family
.;j,. ~llhtM lluu•h
•pent at Columbus.
1 101 Wll lt Ml'. and :11rs. Mr and Mrs. Butch Denobue
11•1 " •IIIII illll'ltiO.
and Mrs . Flossie Churcb and 1
111 ""'I Mt•o IIMildMII llo- Haymond Adams visited Mr.·
Ill I! I ulhi olld lMIII, l· j/Cnt and Mrs. Bob Adams during I
1 ~r l • llllll l wttl1 \1r , 11111d Mr~. the holidays.
t( · IIIMit llohtt'ht 1 Haahun.
Dcmd Fox returned to Ohio
.\11 111111 Mr1 . l'lnrence Shields University after spending the
Wt ' l'lll •tllmtr MUO~t• or Mr . and holidays with hia parents, Mr.!
~~~ ~ Uoh Hill und sons Racine and Mrs. Bill Fox.
1 Rcc'&lt;!nt gueslo of Mr. and
111 !'hll•tmas Day.
! iw•"ll of Mr. end Mr.s. Er- Mrs. Erwjs Gloetkner were Mr.
f't 'lll (;lof'rkn,ar during the holi· and :\Irs. Mike Morrison of
.itJ~'!J Wt'U• David
Gloeckner~ Cl,evelaml, Mr. ?nd Mrs. LnrW.r. and Mrs. Larry Badgley Co- ry Badgley and David Gloeck.Jumbu~ . Mr. and \-1rs. Mike Mor- . ner or Columbus.

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MARKET.

lb.

•l'ui-Vaha

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Society Notes

•
Fai-Valu

Graded Good @uality Beef!

FREE

"44 . . .

Apple Grove

RACINE
ROUND STEAK
RIB &amp; CLUB STEAK

'42

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PRISON VACANCIES-After keoping pace with the rate
of national population growth for almost 15 _years, the
nation's prilon population began to drop otr'" 1961-62.
'l'he declme stuted later in federal priso!JS but bas been
(l.,.&gt;eper th..-e thall ill tbe ~tale in&amp;tilt~Lions.

Phillips Sisters Style Shop
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and children of Co lorado were

Wet'kend guests of Mrs.

Stiversville

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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Raider

Lawrence Smith.
Mr and Mrs. Donald Matlack
and Donna Kay, Belpre, were

Alfred
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lan. 1%, 1966-T ·- - - - - - - - - - - Generlll Hospital recently.
at the church oo Fri~ay .venlng ' Mr. and Mrs. Di~~Smore Boylet,
1 Mrs. Elva DaDey end 1UIIy
Mr. and Mr.. Jo• Web»ter, were Ia Newlltk to visit Mr.
with • tupper and entertain- Florence Spencer, IUld
Mr.
Columbus, tpellt !he holldoy · aod Mrs. Jorr7 Dalley IIDd olh·
meat Ia the basement lollowod i and Mro. Chas. D. Woode 1~
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weekend with her pareat., Mr. er relatlvea.
by a Watcb Night Servke I• i tended the funeral of
John
GROWTH PATTERN
1and Mrs. Rudy Dur•t.
Mr. and Mn!. Joh1 Dobbla
0 e8
tile church sanrtuory.
; Humphrey at White' Funeral
Mr. and Mrs. Dell Talbott and lOili. ColwnbUB, Mr. and
Several local families attend-, Horne, Coolville.
were guests of their daughter Mrs. Charles Simeral
and Sunday School attendance on · ed the revival at the Che•ter Mr. and Mro. Delbert Yost
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Mr and Mrs daughter of Columbu.o and Mr.
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Greg Mi ..war ""' re urn- ~ an
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POPULATION
ed home alter being hospltaliz. George Souders and Tont, Xen- . Dort81 .were es~ o' !he~ Worsllip aerviceo wert held Jan. 2. Rev. L. M. Barnett of . spent pHrl of the Christmas vaed with pneumlonia. He Ill r•l•a.Mover Hthel CllrMIStmLaa hhol_lldey!. parent; Mr ~~ Mrs .· E E at 10 :45 with Rev. Barnett of Huntington was the evangelist. cat ton with their parents, Mr.
cupertlting nice y.
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Mr and Mrs. Randall Tal- ,ColumbU! spent a day with her Brewer over tho Christmas hoi- Family Night w~ oboerved Garner Griffin spent Chri,t- and Mrs. ;,.m ~· th"~
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bot~ · New Lexingtoo open! Su•-' molhcr. Mrs. EliZabeth Hoffner. !days.
I mas with his son-In-law and an rs. rry u re.
day with his p•reniJi, Mr. and l Mr. and Mr•. Haroid Brewer Rerent vlsioors o! 1!:. H. Cardaughter, Mr. Hnd Mrs. Chas , Conni Su~ Woode of Po~oy
Mro. Dell Talbott.
and Jante, Long Bollom spent penlt!r and !amity were Wesley I Mro. Clint Birch and Loota l O'Brien and son, Kevin, in sp•nt Satlj\-d•y night and SunVictor Durst whn Is attend- ISunday witb his parents, Mr. Cozart, Mrs. Sylvia Allen, Ga· wen Mr. and Mra. Jot Lipps Columbus.
lng Ohio University in Athens !and Mn. A. C. Brewer and Da- ry Grirtith, S. W. Durst, Lloyd •ol Vincent. Mr. and Mrs. Law- !
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day wilh i her ount, Mrs. Wilhis Ivi d.
, HolfmaR Tommy Durst Del- renee Lippa aod Toni of Little Dorothy Robmson '~&lt;lied her ' ham Catr and family. On SunI the hnlidays with
::;nts, Mr. and Mrs. It R. Mr. and Mrs. l!ichard Black !bert Ou;s, R. G. Abets.' Mrs. Hocking, Mr. and Mro. Watd : sister, Wilms Guinther '" Vel- day she and her parent&lt;, Mr.
Durst and Tom.
land son called at the home oi l Elva Dalley and Howard AI· Kimes, Chester and Mr.. and , erans Memonal Hosp1lal bsl and Mrs. Callre Woode, oaU·
Mra. Louise Brewer vlsilodl Mr. and Mr1. Alben T&amp;7lor lllld len.
, Mrs. Tom Blrcb lAd llllnlly ot ; week.
. , ed on hiS paronb&lt;, Mr. and Mrs.
M~'_:_Dorothy Dural •I_ Meigs~.
Recent tia!_~r_l__of_~aad Water_l!d.
_ _·:_ _ l\1r: _and _Mrs:__ ~~ry Guthrte:~••:__~· Woode.

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Explr"' Jan. 15. 1966
Ill Colt Unh .\&amp;P'o

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PT. PLEASANT- The Janu-· About Jnct"dent
ary medmg of the
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11--Da!ly Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, ()·• Jan. 12, 1968

Scouts Recogniled
For f eaT8 Service

M k R

:and Jeft. Jtm Stewart, all of
IPigs 16 to 22: Stock Shoats II
' l\ason: ~Irs. Herbert Dixon. :
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to 24. Cattle Steors 17 to 23;
MASON .. i':aril
blrthdav Susan and Roger. Pomeroy Ray
MASON - Several
cub
50• Heilers 17.30 to 22.30; Fat
Rreelutg, were wended to Sp· Pulltn. MI. Alto. w Va. ami :
.A arl!eS
Scouts of Pack 253 rece,ntly .....
l'T. PLEASANT
cdws 14 to 17Ji0; Canners 12
4 Ralph srew.11·t at a dmner the tmstess, Mrs. Stoi&gt;urt.
u
ceived awards at the
IJVt:STOOK SALES co. lo !6: Bulls 15.80 to 20; Milk
held in hb honor Su nday evenNHCA
Methodist Church. Cub
PT. PLEA~ANT, w. VA. Cows 100 to 160; Stoock Cowl
1ng •t the home ul llrs Wilma
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orgery
i It was held at Tool1e's Beaumaster James Jarrell pre,senot·
Saturday, Jan. 8, 1966
and Calves 140 to 175; Stock
StobRrt Pnmecon ~ btrthda)
MtrrHt~RS WELCOME
,
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!' ed Silver Arrow Points in
HOGS- 1151to 220 25 to 27.40 ; steers 20 to 25.40 ; Stock Steell
cake enscrohed. ' H:&lt;tllll" Borth·
o PT. PLEASAN1-A~nes lrene 1the group completmg plans for PT PLEASANT -CitypOICe Rank to John Rotlgen,
Heavies 24 to 26.40; Fat Sows Calves 22 to 2540; Stock Heif·
d·a_1 • Ralph .. wa&gt; ,m·,;d to th• MASON - Den Mothers tram- ~ C''Brien, New Ha~en, arralgQ· i Affiliate No. t1 to be_ hosts to hove queslloned ftve
,:'~:~: Patches were presented to
21.30 to 22.90; Boars 18 to 19.50; er Calves 25 to 55.
tJnt urr't' and "llt'"h
mg sdwul for Ma~on rub Scout ed Tuesday befme Justice of 1 the West Virgm1a Halfdressers ant Hlgh scllool y~u~ s . . ly Baldwm and Ray
-·-~ VEAL CALVES - Recetp~
1
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s'lt'~\.lrl . •ta;tu'lt•J 11 1 Fort ~53 wtll bt&gt; h~ld .January lith al Peace Roy Kmcaid .charges and Cosmetologists AssucJatJon , nectJOn .w Jth a roc r~i~mc~~:~ Asst. Denner Patches went Patch for rei!ruiting three new 92; Tops 3690; Seconds ali
1.1-'.vts \\ .t'ih . will n•ltlrn litHe tlw M:l"(\" M!'thodisl Church , or forg~ry, . wa.s committed to Conv~ntion to be held at the cldent mvolvmg a GalS
d 1Martie Johnson and Andy
scouts.
1 Medium 25 to 27; Common and
.Jan11.m· l~tl1 1;rHJ!' I IJ tu s ar · haspment trom Y to I! am county Jail m heu of $500 bond Pleasant Point Resort. January t~ school .bus last
at~ra!i l art.
Receiving .cerWleates of ree-l Heavies 22.50 to 33.25i Culll
t·: :o l h rrthd ~l\ lilt- llltinth At- All Interested motht·rs a~ wel- for grand Ju.ry appearance
I 29th and 30th. Barbara Shell mght fo~lowm~ the Pt Pie 5 - Boys receivmg one, two
ognition 'fbr redultlng a new 22 50 to 24.80.
22
ttnd1ng \H'I e tht&gt; thHIIlr·ee Mrs l'umc
Charles
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Bnen,
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and
Doddee
Foran
were
chosGallipolis
ba:kelball.
game.
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three
year
service
star
pins
Cub Scout were Robert Belch-~
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Haven, was charged Wllh bemg oen to be delegates.
The youths, rangmg In. age their participatrnn in the
er, John Dillon, Charles Conley, Until 19!8, passports for for[an accessory before and after 1 The convent1&lt;m schedule for !rom 15 to 17 years, admttted Up which lasted from
Mike Lewis, Rodney Rottgen, leign travel were requtred only
the act of forgery.
1 all
members m good standmg lhrowmg rocks at lh movmg her to December 17th
and John Roltgen.
1in time of war.
Franklin Leroy Jones, 22, Rt. is as follows: Saturday, Jan school bus us the bus was ap- follows:
2, Pt. Pleasant was committed 2!Jth , 9 a.m. the W. Va . HCA I proaching 22nd Street intersec· One year, Belly Baldwin, Robcounty Ja il for 10 days on each State Fair Fashion Comrnittet twn w1th the wmdsh1eld of the ert Belcher, John Dillon, ""'" '•
of two counts, no inspectiOn ! will rnet:t and work wtlh the bus bemg broken hy the hurled eph Shepherd, Randy Conley,
sticker and defecUve eq~1pment, new Trend. Ma~ie Scott, _offt- rock~ . There were no personal and John HoUgen: Two year,
t'J defa ult or bond or p_&lt;J~mrnt ~·1al h:1ir .fa~ llJOn
commt!tt'~ l tnJUrle:-. The school bus was Chnrles Conley, Mike
Lewis,
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of flue . Clarence MdDomt•ls, 61. ml'mt.t&gt;r, wtll be the guest art · · occupwd bv 45 students , bus JJm Fnune Bnan Johnson
are at
l Ht. 2. Pl Pleasant, was a1T(·sted 1st ; 2 p m 1!1 5 p m. Mamie driver and. Albert Durose, Supt. vid Johnso~, and Charles ~mp1
by constable John Hill on a Scott well hold pnvale classes I of GalltpollS Ctty Schools. The sel· Three Year David Smith
charge of mtoxication.
on the New Trend for all mem· l matter IS still under investiga- 1 Ri~ky Burris ~d Mike For~
hers. The cos t b $7.50 per mem- tion
man
FLOORING, No.2 pine _low as 12~c ft.
her
.
! Wayne Kmcaid, Jr, 24, 408 , Andy Stewart received
8
FRAMING
lew as $95 M.
All
Nat10nal
Beauty
Salon
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First
stree
t,
Pt.
Plla.sant,
_was
,
certil!cate
of
recognition,
SEE THESE .. ,
,
recruiter
1Queen; are to report to the , c!lcd for fatlure to yteld nght- cruiter strtp, and
Hmr Fashwn chatrman, Damon of-w::ty fo\luw111g a two car ac- __ .
PLYWOOD - - - - low as 3.25 sheet
MIS De lbert Dolson, a form- ' Sellllf. at 2 p m. There will be, cident Tuesday al 10 10 a. m Wood, Jerry Morgan, all
low as 1 Oc ft.
et
r~stdrnl of \1ason and now a d::mLe m. the Summtl no?m tmt·stl ea ted b} clly polJce.
I New Havel!, ond Mike Har- SHEATHING
('lassk ti (' l111dt•r· Alt l oma iH' '1'1 ans Haclto and
.
8 30 p.m. ttl I p m. at whtch The tn!Shap occurred when a bo
dG G
fM
th St·te N· 1 1 B
of Parkersburg 1s a pat1ent at 1
. .
ur &lt;m ary recn o ason.
lh-' Lllt&gt; l O ll t' hw&lt;:~! oWitt'f. Lrkl' llt'W.
PANELING
low as 4.25 sheet
1me e a
a mna
eau- car dnven by Kmcatd was turn-1 :;;:====iiiiiii====j
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the Sl. Joseph Hospttal wh~re . ty Salon Queen wtll be thosen 1 111 g left onto 6th Street from '
CEILING TILE
low as 12c ft.
she
" undergomg tests
e-. ThiS d.mce is open to th e pub- I Ttppett Alley co lltdmg with a
WOMENS
1~64
trnmne the cause of her 11 ness he at $Z l)f'r person
d
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b . 231
r nven 1JY oy
a er,
HUSH PUPPIES
t} r) l! ndt·r -1 Dr Arnen r an Stamlar d Trans R&amp;H.
llt&gt;r rnom num er IS
I Sunday, .Jom~ary. 301h, 1966 - ca
Rt 3. Leon
INSULATION
IDw as 4'.4c ft.
Llttc u11 11t·r ·\ lltJ:IIt'r ont' like new .
Sondny guests of Mr
and 8 30 a.m.
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- ProrJcrty d;unage le the veFeather Light
Also All Reloted Matorials ond Free Delivery
Mrs• Ro) Turker and
family 1 1on wee k bn ·akf as t• - 10 a rn htC'It&gt; s was e:.t1mated at $175 1
v;elt' ht•r mother, ~4rs M:l rga- ·mnual meetmg
I Th
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s•s F' u·~ ye Joltn- ~·
ere were no persona lflJunes
RED ROOF PAINT - - - - gal. 3.60
I et ,T111ns0n.
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ts ev l ('11111'1 r;old wtth Y~-hitt• top One lol'al owner.
son Sue Johnson! Sue 1\eutzlmg Bldncr and Mrs. Helen Stew·''
TRVOUT FOR BAI'\0
NARROW- MEDll1MSpecials on Plastic Pipe &amp; Plastic Plumbing
1'\tt't' [ll!rJ t lt&gt;&lt;JII
and D 1\rd Wrlhams
, art ami famllv
I M&lt;\SON
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B nd
II'IDE WIDTHS
~l r dnd \1r s Char les Ingle~ Mr. and
,l.rs Garv Wilson '
- IX a lama a
rr. emhers accompcmu!d by the1r
~tnd !'on Bnan, Bloomington, · and family of Chmleston vi::;it- Director. Gerald Simmons, and
$1Q·99
Inti , v1:-- 11ed rerenUy w1th his ed Uw: \\;l'Pkf'r td w1th his nar1
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John Morga n, president of the ,
6 l',V lll ldt&gt;r C..Jil\ t 1{,'\: H. Staudard fr ,ms Rt&gt;d (I.Od
par l'nb. Mr and :VIr:". Les In- cnts, ~lr. and Mrs. Bltss Wil- lland Boosters, west to Ch.rr-:
MATERIALS CO.
gel s and her mo 11ier, Mrs S,•m son
leston F' rid ily to try out for the
MASON, W.VA.
n3-S554
.Jptl ers
1 J\.1i"S \farv Bun ic.;, ~mploved Al l Sta le B:mJ. Th Py wf're Chns·
\1, s t•:di~on Rak••r MiddiPport m Cctl 1nnb u.s Vl \ ll1 d hrt par- ly Howard, Craig Abohn, Steve
SJ
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rll Sunday v.ith ht:&gt;r parPn ts. en t -:. :\1r ;1nd :\1rs L 0. Uun1s
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.\1 r and Mr!'i llnnlt'r .l11l1nsnn uver tllf' Wt&gt;('kl' nd
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TOP COATS &amp;ZIP OUT TOPPERS
REDUCED 33!% · ··· ·· · · NOW $15.30 to $36.67
REG. PRICE FROM $22 95 'fO $55.00

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abuut the1r soc1al SPcurity benefrts, the Dlstnct Off1re IS ~a­
rietta will be open Sa lurrtHy
mormng from 9 unttl 12 as well
as the usual hours, MrHldr~y
through F'r td::Jy , from 8 45 a m.
to 4 45 p. m.

Reg $7.98 to $29 9&gt;

1 Lot Ladies Skirts Reduc. 25o/o
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Suits &amp; Dresses _ _ ~ Price
Ladies Dress Coats Redc. 25o/o

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CCL Plans its
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League Tuesday afternoon al
By Ber1ha Parker
the home of Mrs. Kenneth Sc1tes
planned its annual benefit card Mr. Pearl Parker bas r.
A1."1 CONDITIONING Refrlger
IUI:UUI.A &amp;'IUNI
1965 Chevrolet 4 Door
$2095
party whtch wtll be neld Tueg.. l turned borne from Columbns II·
ation aervlce Jark's Reh1[1
fbi I"Uh1httla' ....,.,"• tile ftlb'
da1, Feb. 8, at 7. 30 p. rn . at the ' ter undergoing major surgi!I'J
6 cyl. engine. Std. trans. Radio and heater. Locally own- I eratmn, New Haven. Phone
1o tral' or twtw~ .., .a. o-m..,
o&lt; .,.,,,.....,. •u•"'"' •llouit1 ed
and
sharp
mterior.
Turq.
fimsh.
New
guarantee.
MiddleJK&gt;rl
F:lementary school I at Rtverstde Methodtsl o1ospi~
reported
tr.rn.,cltiJeh
rM
out.
I TU :I-:J537.
4 I tic
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WUl
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CommiUePs
were named and al. Mr. and Mrs. Parker wert
1964 Chevrolet Impala 4 Door _ _ _ $1999
aore ti:IU
_ . •MtOI'I'tCif I.....,Uoo
tnclude
Mrs.
Robert Schmoll, returned to thelf l•ome btr~
Power steenng, automatic, radio, all !he works, like ' UGHT hauling, coal and cat
aan•
Mrs. Scites and Mrs . Don Mul- by thetr son-in-law ""d Jaugbnew tires, tan fmish. V8 engine. Spotless intenor.
f'8l wan1 .ttl ..,....
tie. Phone WY 2-7786 and WY
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tables and c·ha~rs : Mrs ter , Mr. and Mrs Hugh Ferg~
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2-7286.
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1963 Volkswagen 2 Door _
$1369
lllnlmulll •:.D.UJ8 II£ _....
Neal
Howard, Mrs. Glen Hens· son and son. James.
D cent.~ pm •ord for tbrM 1011
Deluxe vmyl intenor, green fmish, good ttres, heater,
iti!CUH.,., •Uiti'U•nt
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fer
and
Mrs. Wesley fry, fa··- Roy Howell who is employed
Plenty of economy and priced to go.
5fl oet oenl 4 H.. -.an• Oil OIW . . tUif&gt;
aw. pald tnUU• to r~a,.
EYorydoy Specials
' ors; Mrs. Allen Leonard anu in flltnoJS spent Chnslmao week
CARr"! Oil rHAN"R.I!o &amp; UIIU'lJ/\"111.:at
SPICED
tb
' Mrs.Kenneth HarriS for Pome- , end with hts famtly here.
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L&amp;ddlf.IOIIal 111nrf
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Marie's
Style
Poll
LUNCHEON
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Dn'll A Y.OUBi
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Mrs. Columbus spent New Year'•
OPEN EVi:S. 9:00 P.M.
1Middleport,
leturdU 1 :::11 "
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5halrcuts
51·50
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Scites, Mrs. Charles Bradbury . we&lt;kend w1th her parents, Mr.
n"'b .. JlABl'
f(l 1"1 At:&amp; A
30 doy color rinse,
v.
Mrs Howard, Mrs. Gene Houd. and Mrs. Norman
Sehaeler.
IIGMEIIOW, OHIO
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t'ROJII t lfiiO
1 ' 1"
Shompoo
&amp;
set
$3.50
Fairmont
ashelt,
Mrs
Leonard
and
Mrs
John
Story
accompamed
bil
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Permanent•
$7.50 up
f•lrmont
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1parents home after hdvin!t vi~oo
PHONE WY 2-2156
W• Sell ond Servtco
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got.
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Will and Wigleta
VALLEY BELL
so, Mrs James Jo 08on. , ited with his grandparent• for
for Rent
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Card Of Thanks
FURNISHED, 4 · room• aiJd REBUILT SINGER
Console ,
Marie's Style Post
lb.
I Krawsczyn and
Mrs. Jean Mr. and Mrs. Murl Harrlt
WOULDLIKE
to
e•press
my
bath,
apartment
in
Pomeroy
.
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My~~~m~:~!~ty
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2-5271
Cook,
cooflee:
Mrs
Ingles, Mrs and children of st. Albans, w.
1
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thanks
to
all
those
WY
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Ohio
I
Argo
6V•
oz.
Hams,
Mrs.
Houdashelt,
Mrs I Va . VISited Sunda' Wllh Mr,
hear
.
---parts . Pay $44.50 or $125 per ,·,....,...,...,...,...,...,...,...,,.-11
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uno
Robert Ashley )Irs
Srites
woo helped us m any way
week. Call WY 2-6555.
t·
·
·
· · ·
· and Mrs. George Renshaw.
during my hospitallzatmn at TWO TRAILER SPACES for i
t II 6tc IARL GRUESER, Plumbing
~owur ::~;.•d_•'_ _ _ _ __ •,~,·
Mrs. Lowell Beaver, Mrs. Paul i LewiS Arvin Diehl, who II a
v terans Memorial Hosptl· rent m the Village ol Mtddle- - ·
- - - and he&gt;tmg
Minersville
Russell, Mrs Wo·sley Fry. Mrs. student at Sprmg Arbor CoUege
ale Our gratitude to Drs. E:h- port. Call WY 2-3346 or WY IT'S TERRIFIC the way we're Ohio. End
sewer
Robert Ftsher. Mrs. George I 10 Mtchigan spent the Cbrlslo
linger, Ne11l. Ridgeway, Schae· 2·2186 or WY ~-3600.
selling Blue Lustre for clean- les. We have all SlZes sewer I
Mrller,. Mrs . Don Mullen, Mr&gt; mas vacation Willi ~"•n•
11 30 lfc
kef, Nurses Aides and Staff'
mg rugs and upholstery. Rent machines. Reasonable rates.
Franklw Tnpkti , Mrs. Don 1Mrs. Charles Dtehl ao&lt;i famllr
for their wonderful care and I
----electric shampooer $1. Baker Call WY 2-2974. day or night.
Insurance
If:
Thomas, Mrs. Raymond Stew· I and Mr and Mrs Lou D!Ohl.
e&lt;msideratton, and to my Pas- ; FOUR ROOM furnished apart- Furniture, Middleport.
g 15 lfc
PH&lt;"''' Copym1 5er¥1ce Cop.
:~~- ~~~le~a~~lllt~w~~~- ~~: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ba•
1 lO 6tc
tor Rev. Freeland Norris, and rneut. WY 1,!551.
II 15 tic
ies made ol legal papers.
lun&gt;s M . Le
d , d M er and Polly Ann of Mao1on and
d Sh I
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be
HEATING
PLUMBING
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nd
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rs
onar
rs. MISS Poly
1 Karr 01· r· 0 1urn bUl
mem rs Q my un ay c 00
WHY worry over •
sluggish
'
ura
"uo reco ' a
a s
'
Dale Walburn, kil chenHnhelpers
class for agam having serv·
for Sale
septic tank Get Klean-Em . Do1ol Bottle Gas Arnold Bro- other documenta
Mrs. Earl Dovenport, Mrs.I spent Chrtslmas w·th
thelf
ices in the beat!llful mspiring 1
All Septic Tank
Cleaner, tbers, 611 E. Main Street Bealer blsarauce, Pome,.,
Jean Cook, Mrs. Leonard, and parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Dtrk
chilpel. Mnr,v thanks for gfts, ' G E TV, 21 inch. Like new. Landmark Farm
Bureau, Pomeroy.
8 22 tic
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The Carleton Sunday Schoo1 1 rs .ene ou as e11 , 1a 11 tes.
·
nd
d
llnwers, vt v , car s
a I 3 yr. old, $75 Ph. WI 2·3819,
Pomeroy.
12-16·30tc .
·'ETNA CASUALTY 1
nee
dM H
d dM D
\lr and Mrs Homer Holle1
"'
nsurR
had an attendance of 51 offering an
rs owar an
rs av- ·
prayers. May God bless you
I 12 3tc
'
Mullen Insurance Agency. Inc. $3192 Jan 2 Worship service ., enport, tickets.
were Chrtstmas day
dinner
all. Leona Hensley
Real Estate For Sale I
EXPERIENCED
Po
Ph
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- - - -·
guests of Mr. and Mrs Harlo
STEREO 111115 od I
meroy,
one "' ~ · followed w1th Rev. Clyde Hm2 It
l 1 P WALNUT
. : . m e FOR SALE: 6rooms and bath , ,
1 1 lie
pita! at Parkersburg.
I well Curd anct John. Ball Run.
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:-:-L'"'•k-e-:-to take this TIHskset raddto eqtutpped.F' 4 • gas heal, front ond
back
o::-:==-===~
ton preachmg on the 61h dtap- , Mrs Wilbur Ba1ley visited I Mr. and Mrs Walter Walker •
~
soun sys em
our 1
G.RANGE INSURANCE;-Mallen ter of Matth•·w six th and sev.
1
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fr'e ds spea er
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re&lt;."ently w1th Mrs. Howard Bo- Star Houle, and Mr. and Mn.
sllpee,d i,ntermixedt I cThhangert. l.
Insurance Agency, Inc., Pom· enth verses
lin at the home of Wendel Freck- i Ellrl Dill, Nease Settlement vi ..
d"
d and
ua vo ume con ro. ts se
l 12 3t
troy. Pbooe WY :t-3381.
I Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carl and ' er, Racine.
' i!ed Mr and )Irs Pearl Parker.
ness In sen mg car s
sold much htgher. Take over I
c
9 I lfc Rodney vtstled recently wtlh her
calling tn the recent illness of
th
- --- 1 From the largest truck or --:-:=::::=-;;;--::::::=:-:::-::
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payment. o1 •" ~• per mon
bulldozer radiator to !be \UTUMUBILE 1111uranee oeoo sister and family, Mr. and Mrs.
A M
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N
d
our aug er • ency nn. r · or nt~y balance due $81 22. 1 ~- _ Ll
D
.It
I 1mallest heater core.
and Mrs. Clarence Roy.
Try in your borne Ca ll WY , fwi/Cifltl' 1ft, til'
I
c:aucelledl T.oat your oper• David Rees of Baltimore. Oh1o
1 12 llc
I
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Mr. and Mrs. Dana Murray
.
_2-iiS~5.
I II 61c POMEROY - I room frame, '
lillie Jr. and Mrs. Elizabeth Murray
9 00 Green Acre!!
lo~t and Found
_' bath, large lot, located on • WY 2-214J
Pomeroy
were in Washington, 0 c re· !
21 INCH RCA T 1 . .
WSAZ- TV
i 9 :ttl D1ck Van Dyke
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1
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e evlswn ~on
Route 7, can be purchased on '-:i:~~;:;:;:~~
cently to YJstt SP 4 Wtllinm
10 00 l!annv Ka~r
LOST.- Blue Tick dog, near sole. Good oondttlon. Prtced land contracl. $4,000.00.
/'"
Murray who 1s stationed at Fort
Channel3
MnrntnR Star areo , on Decem- reasonably. Phone WY 2-2441 CLOSE • IN - 8 room frame,
Phano Today For
11
Myers, Va.
6 00 News Pocture
II ijJ The News 'l'o111ght
1 6 tile _ 13 bedrooms), lmth,
It 15 Weather Teller
ber 29. Name on l11g, Thornbase- 1
Mr and Mrs Clilfton Morris 6 30 Jim Thar·ke! Sports
I I
11 Zll Late Show
as Manuel If found . please
ment, furnace heotmg, eonFREE ESTIMATES
and family of Columbus visi ted, 6 25 Weather
call CH 1-2282.
I II 3tc INTERNATIONAL 55 Pickup crete front porch. Owner may!' ' - - - - : : ; - - - Entered Hospital
wtlh hiS parents, Mr and Mrs
II T 0 St
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ON
6.30 Huntle!·Brinkley Heporl
WHTN
rue · ee ~rca · · ew- finance. $5,50000.
Persons entenng Holzer Hos- Johnny Morris over the week- 1 7,00 Dr. Kildare
_ art, Rutlan, 0
l 6 6tc_ SYRACUSE _ 111 story frame I eALUMINUM SIDING
pita! dunng the last 24 hours end.
Ch
113
Notice
7.30 The Vlfglnlall
anne
USED work pants1 sblrta, J•ck· 3 bedrooms, bath, basement,
• STORM DOOR
were : Mrs. Frederick Mtllor, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Carl
b 1
1
DELICIOUS Homemade Pizza, ets, and shoes. £arl Cheva' gas 'furnace heating. garaf!!,
I WINDOWS
t7 Central Ave.; Mrs. Eddith and family had as recent visi-, 9 110 8 " f ope
5 011 Soupy Sales
50c, 15c, and $1.00 sizes. De- lier, Long Bottom, Ohio.
' oorner lot 100 x 100,
on
eROOFING
B. Morgllll, 2051'1 ThJrd Ave.; tors btr parents, Mr. and Mrs 1 10 · 00 1 spy
5 30 Leave it 1o Beaver
luxe Pizzs, $1.50. Jack 's IJai12-ll-25tp Route 124 $5,50000.
I Exterior Decorators
Mrs. L!llie M, Holley, 648 Ftrst Charles Barnett of Grove City ' :: : ~ ~~~th~:w•
6 oo Look at Weather
ry Bar, Middleport. 12 8 tfc FIREWOOD, any length,' l io ALBt;RT M. COX, BROKER
Of Ohio
Ave.; Eugene Elhott, Rt.
% Miss Ernestine Wood, who IS ' II 30 Sports Roundup
6 05 Pae•maker ~'""
pick up load. Call or write
WY 2-3830 WY t-3636
Crown City; James R. Baker, in a bnsiness school In Porkers·
6 15 Peter Jenmgs Ne \\'1
Help Wanted
Glendale Skidmore, Shade,
l II 3tc
WY 2-.1644 Middleport, 0 . AddiSon: Jeffrey J. Blazer, Rl. burg, was home over the week - 11 lO TomCght SShowTV
ti .30 Ta les of Wells Fargo
Columbus Dispatch paper boy I Oh~~-11!Y_6-3437,
1-3tfc FARM for Sale, Phone SH 2-1- - - - : - = = = = - - - l Gallipolis; Jacob C. Gmger· end to visit her parents, Mr.
W
H 7·00 Have Gun Will Travel
needed for Lincoln Hill areo. BUDGET PRICED furniture in 52'15.
1-3-tfc
AUCilCINEER
ich, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Steph- and Mrs. Ernest Wood.
Channel
7"30 Batman
Complete Servtee
enD. Williams, Henderson; Mcs. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Smitb, Ed8 00 Patty Duke Show
WY 2-2531.
1 12 6tc our third Door budget shop.
HOUSE FOil SALE
Crill Hradforo
Ons D. Lathey, Pt. Pleasant; ward and Alvin visited recent- 5 00 Early Show
8 30 Blue Light
Baker Furniture, Middleport, llodern Ranch Style BeaoWul
W 1 D g· k" Pt PI
B" I' U
Ohio.
II 12 lfc focauun on top of l!rulll b!U
Write, Proae or Contad
es ey . tmp ms, . eas· ly with Mr. and Mrs. Lou Coil- 6 3D CBS Evening News
9·00 The tg a e'!
lt'"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOO'IIIaetng Stal&lt;! Hlghwar Garage on
A. 1.. IIRADFORD
ant: Robert Gerlach, Rt. 2 Le- ran and family at MI. Alto 7:00 News Report
1000 Amos Burke, Secret Alftl
Route 7 watb cood ro•d to mam
Racine, Obto
tart; Mrs. Br1ce H. Chap~a~, w Va.
7.15 Your Weatherman
11 00 Pacemaker New:.
highwaY
Four
bedrooms,
llvtng
I
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Rt.
1
Apple
Grove;
Mrs.
Wdhe
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Dean,
7:20
Sports
II
15 Look at Weather
INVENTORY
dmmg, family, ldteh•n. ·eak l.,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij Collins, Rt. 2 Pomeroy; Mrs John Walter and Richard visit- 7:3ll Lost m Space
11.20 Sports
fall pla1. maid'S. utility andil.
Mtchael _S. Swatzel, Syracuse; ed an afternoon with his moth-1 8.30 Be&gt;erly Htllbilltes
1 30 ABC Ntghlhfe
thop Thr&lt;te batho, •• •nlc We
Over-• Emplovmenl Mrs. Dwtght C. Oliver, Mtddle· er Mrs. Lenora Dean of Pomer
RUTLAND
and wall rO wall carpet on I All trades truck driver to port; Mrs. Gordon H. West, Ra· '
Doors. Abnut two-thtrd1 of project engineers. Africa. cine; Mrs. Jake H. Woolum royv·· 'tin
k
USED APPLIANCES
bouse ts paneled In mahogany
J k
Mr R F Ch h
lSI g over a rec"enl wee Apply WY 2-2156
Europe, Asia. South Pacific. tiC oon:
s. ex .
ure , d "th M EJ" b h M
rs.
tza et
ur2 30 House Partv
Our Jon Ia your gain, and walnut· Air oonditioned. paid travel. bousJDg, food. Wellston; James C. Wright, Rt. en WI
WSAZ-TV
Largo
patio
aDd
double
carport.
Atlantic.
lllwb
aalan
jobs,
Jackson;
Jefferson
D.
Balf,
ray
and
f~nuly
were
her
broth3·00 To TeD Th.e Tnrtll
THE
3
first come, first strvtd.
200
1
' 390' May ba teen male, female over 18. OEIB Wellston; Mrs. Orville D. Dav- er and Slster-tn·l•~· Mr and
3 25 CBS News
All at "vou pickup" pri· On lot
DAILY SENTINEL
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by app~~f"cEentRoEnDtyu.CED
Box 23190. Oakland Park. I is, Jackson; Ho.ward W. Bur· Mrs. Theodore Whtte of Can- ,
3:30 Edge of Nig.bt
1 5 45 Corn Cob Report
4 00 The Secret Storm
Write: e-o 'J'be DaUy Sentinel Fla. 3330'1
· dette, Reedy, W. Va ; George ion ·
..
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.
4·30 Sgt. Presloo
Boz 868-H Pomeroy, O. 1':::;;;;:~~;;.;;;;;;;::-::;; o. Hodgson, Jackson; Ben)a- Mr. Elijah ~!!Cheal VISited re- 1 7 00 Today Show
Ustd Refrigerator~
Wanted To Buy
I:
min
F.
Sandrld
e
!II
Ravens
cently
wtth
hts
nephew
and
fa·
'
7
25
Today
Out
Your
Way
5 00 Early Show
Several should soli for
FOR
SALE:
4
room
house
wilh
CUSTOM
BUTCHERING
aot
wood
·
Hugar
'Buckler
A
h·
mily,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Oltver
Mich-l
8 25 l'oday Out Your Way
USED POST HOLE digger for $50 _
6:30 CBS Evenillg New•
now onlv $20 batb full ba
~· 11Y· cutting· WtU buy l!ldes
every I land · Ky. Mro ·Ben M Hutch·
· s ae1 of pomeroy. Mr
Ford Tractor, Contact: Mar· .
,
semen,I ...
.
. . 01·tver 'I 9 oo The New Marm ng Show
7·00 News Report
sell St., Middleport. Phoue: Monday Phll Me1er, Phone
' J ·• Rt "3 J ,,. · M Micheal who had been a pa- lO 00 Eye Guess
vin Keebaugh, 9 to 6 p. m., For fast cleanup. Crooley,
7:15 Your Weatbermaa
2-JSIO
~
tfc
mson,
r.,
.
ac,..on;
rs.
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Wy
18
WY 2·5342: 1 • 10 p. m., Ches- Frigidaire, Gibson and
Pt. Pleasant 69$-2607.
·
John G Dopree, Wellston : MISs lien! at Veterans Memorial hos- 1 10 25 ews
7 20 Sports
ter 985-3155.
1 II 6tc
II 15 tfo
Ona J McComas, Ravenswood; prtal for several weeks, has re- ~ 10 30 Concentration
7:30 The Munstera
Servel
_
_
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A_u
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o--:Sa
-cl
:
e
_
s
_
__
lnstrudions
Mrs.
Donald
H.
Whitley,
Rt
,
turned
home
and
"
tmproved
.
li ·OO Morrung Star
8:00 Gilligan's Island
SPECIAL~oo..---$110, - be of GE Upright F retDr
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u. 1 • CtYI\. •••v•n TIITI
Ironton: William J. Bocock, Rt. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hoi- 1 11 30 Paradse Bay
8. 30 Mv Three Sons
\
hide, 5c lb. Red fox, J4.50
!"""
Men-w~tmen IB and over. Secure 3 Jseksou. ..
brook
and sons of New Haven 12:00 Jeopardy
9·00
Thursday
N1ght
Movte.r
1
with aU 4 feet on, Gray Fox, 21 cu. ft. Coldspot
I
63 lUlCK '.
. . . $1,995
Jobt. Hlth ab.rlinl pay. Short
lrt
visited recently WJ"th Mr. and 12 30 Postoffll'l!l
New Stock. LeSabre 2 Dr
hourt. Advancemeul. Preparatory
B hs
11:15 The News Tonlgbt ·
$3 00 with all 4 feet on . Bill Chest Freezer
Hard Top. Power steerJ·ng ""
•tr•lntnr aa tona
u EJI:perience
re~tuLre~.
Mrs. Frederl"ck D. Mt"ller, 47 Mrs. Sam Damron
' 1:00 News
ll :30 The Weather Teller
Tboua.ndJ
of
job•
open
Bailey, ReedsviUe, Ohio.
Should be $125
brakes. From one or our
••uall)' unnece.. ery. FREE lnfur· Central Ave., son, 10.41 a.m.
The Youth Fellowship of th~ , t·JO SmgJn' Jamboree
II: 35 Late Show
I II 12tp
Closeout $75
long time owners who hat
m1t1on on Job•. ulerte~, requlra- T
d
BuriJngham Churcb en)"oyed 3 I 2 00 Th Days of Our Life
owned and appreciated rna·
ment.. wnte TODAY llvlnt name.
ues ay; Mrs. MichaelS SwatANTIQUE Furniture,
dishes.
'
' ny good Buicks. AUtomatic
~~e~~ox'::,_~bT:. n!t::.t!~; el, Syracuse, son, 5 18 a.m. party at the home of Mr and 1 2·30 The Doctors
WHTN-TV
mlscellaneou• Call or wrtte Matehlng Unlco
trans. Beautiful dark blue
Pom""''' o.
Tuesday.
Mrs. Roy Brickles recently.
3 00 Another World
Mn. Howard Cecil, 8110 111. Waaher &amp; Dryer
with white top,
Dlscbarged
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Murray S·30 You Don't Say
Channell3
Should be $350 $225 pr.
Main SL, Pomeroy.
62 BUICK · · · · · $l,495 TRUCK DRIVERS. Semi
or
Mrs.
Elton
G.
Clevenger,
Mrs.
Jr.
have
returned
after
a
trip
4·00
Mr.
Cartoon
New Stock. LeSabre 4 Dr.
7:25 Dally Word
I 211 tfc
Sedan. Pow..- steering and
Straight !\Orne
experience Myrtle Cleavenger,
Anthony through the west where they 4.30 Huckleberry Houn~
7.30 Davy and Goliatb
brakes. Automatir Trans.
helpful but not necessary. You I Cook, Emanuel Cook, Mrs. Nai- visited several places of Inter- 5-00 Cheyenne
i
1:00 Fun Scbool
We
can
confidently
refer
can
earn
top
wages
after
da
F.
Fry,
Mrs.
Albert
J,
Hess,
est
and
they
also
visited
Mexl6:00
News
Picture
For Rent
you to the former owner.
9: 15 King and Odie
w. Corsoy
short training. Local and OV· Roscoe Houck, Mrs. Carl Hul&gt;- eo.
6·25 Weather
1:30 Mol'lllni Movie
1 ROOM modern horne. Low ~JockMonogor
er the read information avail· bard, George H. Huhn, Luther Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Char- 6 "0 Huntley-Brinkley
11
:00 Supermarket Sweep
rent. 108~ Spring Ave. Porn·
able. Write or caU Nalion Johns, Mrs. Joseph L. Ktrby, les Mash Jr. recently wereMr. 7:00 The Littlest Hobo
ll.SO '!'he Dating Game
1 7 6tp
eroy.
Ph. WY 2·21 11
Pomerov, Ohio
Wide Semi Training Dtvision, Mrs. Alva McGuire, Mr•. Char· and Mrs. Patrick Williams of I 00 Mtdday News
12:30 Father Knows Best
4 ROOMS bath and garage, 118
1255 Corwin Avenue, Haeck! les U. Ramsley, Leverette L. Cb..ter.
7:30 Daniel Boone
I:00 Ben Casey
Locuot St., rear. Call Marlin
FOR SALE: Good 1957 Chevro- Terminal Building, Hamilton, Roush, Mrs. Clifford L. Russell, Mr. and Mro. Lonnie Hudson 8·30 l,aredo
2 oo The Nurses
Restaurant. WY 2-9918.
PILE IS SOFT and lofty- col. let, f295. Wtlliam T. Laven- Oh10, or phone 513-895-5649, Iva J. Spence, Mrs. Charles F. had as recent visitors Mr. and 9.30 Death Valley
2:30 A Time For U1
I 7 tfc
ors retain brlll~nce in ear- dar, 729 Beech St., Middle- 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., daily. No Sayre and infant daughter.
Mrs. Nick Perkins, Gena and 10 ·00 Dean Martm
2:55 News
~TR=A;;U.-;ER=LOT=;;-;R"'ut""la::::ncod·-..-n,=e pets c!eoned wr!" Blue Lus- port, OhiO.
1 t2 8tp collect calls please.
Mary.
11.00 Lste News
'
'
tre. Rent electrr&lt; sbampooer
1 10 3t
11 15 S t Ro ndup
3·00 General Hospital
miles from Pomeroy. Phone • 1. Pomeroy . "·--• Block 1955 CHEVROLET for sale. 2
c Carmel
'
pors
u
3.30
The Young Marrieds
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11:30
romght
Show
SH
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Co., Pomeroy, Ohio.
oor ar ap.
2-39911.
WCHS TV
4·00 Never Too Young
1 11 _6tc
1H" &lt;(!;Jo; • 00 tour "' '· turr ·
1 10 ltc
Musical Instruments
4 30 Where The Action Is
5:00
Sammy Davis
WY
HAY and locust posts. SH 2- 11164 VOLKSWAGEN, excellent
Soci"ety Notes
Channel
5:30
Leave
It To Beaver
5217.
1-8-Btc condition. WY 2-3951.
BEAUTIFUL Spinel plano, wal·
f ROOM lurnlshed apartment
12 23 tfc
nut finish, good tone, like
_
7:00 Dacly Word
e: oo Loolr at Weather
for rent. Phone WY 2-r1'18. AI· Business Opportunities
new. Party with good credit Thirty-oeven were preseni for
7·05 Mike IVallace New•
6:05 Pacemaker News
1_ I N
ter 5 p.m. Phoue WY 2-3514. STORE FOR SALE: Will trade
-•a
otlce
may take over low monthly Sunday School Jan. 2. Collec- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ritchie 7"30 Buddy Starcher Show
8: 15 Peter Jeontnce Newt
Rowley and Reed Hardware. for suila(lle ~- • Carl
FOR SALE
payments. Write Bill Wendell, lion was $18.10. Birthday of Mr. and son Bobby Lee visited Sun- 9·00 Captain Kang8MO
1:30 Tales ol WeU. Fargo
11 I lfo
Umiey ~ J&gt;tain'- '"Oitio The Norman Phlllt(ll. house 12119 Garfield Ave., Parkers- Ben Salser was honored.
day evenlng with Mr. and Mrs. 10:00 I Love Lucy
7:00 Have Gtm Will Travel
=TRA=n;;-;;;E:;;II-:-:Wl'l=~--;:11'=..=-=•::::•= I Call .,;.-., .' 1 e"..,. and lots ·&gt;tn ·syracuse, 0 h lo. burg, w. Va., for lnformatloo. There are a lot of people Hugh Bearhs.
110 .30 The McCoys
7:30 Batm811
ap IIIII water. lliwn'l l'rlll
:Y: '
•.,. Property appraised at t4,1100.00
1 12 Sic wlth ooids In the community.
Mr. and Mrs. DsMy West ll :OO Andy of Maybetry
1:00 Donna Reed Show
If Park (Still Appnmdl
·
Uvelltodc
. and ~ be sold for leS&amp; than
Laura Circle of Dorcas, Lucy and sons Pal and Mike of Dov. II 30 Dick an Dyke
8:30 Double Life
Mlnerntlle, Oblo, I'IIOIM W\ FOR SALE· 1 Dl b
d the appraised price. For de- FOR SALE: Glbso1 Super 400 Taylor and daughter Jocelyn of er, spent the New Year holiday 12 ·00 Love of Life
9:00 Bewitched
wat
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Arnold Snowden.
112 ·30 Search For Tomorrow
10:00 'l1le Long, Hot Summer
1 12 Stc 1 Sale is subject to approval of trolled tremolo and reverber· Mr. and Mrs. Roger Grueser Mrs. Hugh Bearha visited 12:45 Guiding Light
1M» Lincoln Hgta. I bednom W!lkeaville, Ohle.
11:011 Pacemat• Nen
bouse. Beautiful Bircll kltcnen FOR SALE: One Yorlllhlre male, the Probate Court ol Meles ation, De-armond fool control. and family of Logan. visited Mr. Thursday afternoon with Mro. 1·00 Women's Page
11·11 Loolr at Wealll•
abilleta. Phone: WY 2-6127.
hog, welsbt 250 peunds. CaUl County, Ohio.
AU or part. D. L. Moore, WY IIIII Mrs. Robert Lee and fam. Paul Grinstead and new daugb- I·JO As the World Turns
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ADMISSIONS - Mrs. Harry
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Taylor, Pt Pleasant; Harold
MatdllllllllwiiiJ
Blain, Hogsett: George Deal, I
Apple Grove, Mrs Ons Dodson, Mason: Mrs Byron Dud· 1
ding , Pt. Pleasant. Mrs Wesley Wetkle. Pt Pleasant, Miles
Epling, Pt. Pleasant.
DISCHARGED : Fred Star
rick, Pt. Pleasant : Mrs. Dale
Skmr:er, ProctorvJIJe,
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Mary Kinnaird, Apple Grove ;
Clair Cottrill, Sr., Pt. Pleas·
MASON, W. VA. ant: Carol Whittington, Buffalo;

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hl -i home 1111 Hrow n St
dc~u~hwr and famil\, Mt ami e r :t 1 or.~. 1t'"1,1lll ,Lilt l'j1Ull'l1li'01
Mrs Jumes Hhoctrn of Boyn n· Jn·eo.;•: nt.ll!l t"i {jfl(l uli111v )Ji'llrnn Ht•&lt;~c h . Flc.rtila . nrP expt&gt;t't· pk ~\ Ill Ill' p1 1 s1 nU·U ill tlw \Ia
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v. ll h ht·r brother cmd lanllly, ' TJVl'rn conft•rPnl" sd wd111cd hv
\1r aml Mr s. Carl Sl hwarz. Jr the .\1, 1 ~on C11unl) il•' .Liih ilf!·
\1r.~. Aill't' Blctnt'r (II T111rd St ' partm1·nt T11o ~t·so..;Jo rr -: wtll h~·
1s a Jlatent at the \ 'l'ln.rms held on \\('dlt('~•lr~v. J an u&lt;.~l )' 12.
\lcmona l Husprtal.
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Scouts Recogniled
For f eaT8 Service

M k R

:and Jeft. Jtm Stewart, all of
IPigs 16 to 22: Stock Shoats II
' l\ason: ~Irs. Herbert Dixon. :
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to 24. Cattle Steors 17 to 23;
MASON .. i':aril
blrthdav Susan and Roger. Pomeroy Ray
MASON - Several
cub
50• Heilers 17.30 to 22.30; Fat
Rreelutg, were wended to Sp· Pulltn. MI. Alto. w Va. ami :
.A arl!eS
Scouts of Pack 253 rece,ntly .....
l'T. PLEASANT
cdws 14 to 17Ji0; Canners 12
4 Ralph srew.11·t at a dmner the tmstess, Mrs. Stoi&gt;urt.
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ceived awards at the
IJVt:STOOK SALES co. lo !6: Bulls 15.80 to 20; Milk
held in hb honor Su nday evenNHCA
Methodist Church. Cub
PT. PLEA~ANT, w. VA. Cows 100 to 160; Stoock Cowl
1ng •t the home ul llrs Wilma
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orgery
i It was held at Tool1e's Beaumaster James Jarrell pre,senot·
Saturday, Jan. 8, 1966
and Calves 140 to 175; Stock
StobRrt Pnmecon ~ btrthda)
MtrrHt~RS WELCOME
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!' ed Silver Arrow Points in
HOGS- 1151to 220 25 to 27.40 ; steers 20 to 25.40 ; Stock Steell
cake enscrohed. ' H:&lt;tllll" Borth·
o PT. PLEASAN1-A~nes lrene 1the group completmg plans for PT PLEASANT -CitypOICe Rank to John Rotlgen,
Heavies 24 to 26.40; Fat Sows Calves 22 to 2540; Stock Heif·
d·a_1 • Ralph .. wa&gt; ,m·,;d to th• MASON - Den Mothers tram- ~ C''Brien, New Ha~en, arralgQ· i Affiliate No. t1 to be_ hosts to hove queslloned ftve
,:'~:~: Patches were presented to
21.30 to 22.90; Boars 18 to 19.50; er Calves 25 to 55.
tJnt urr't' and "llt'"h
mg sdwul for Ma~on rub Scout ed Tuesday befme Justice of 1 the West Virgm1a Halfdressers ant Hlgh scllool y~u~ s . . ly Baldwm and Ray
-·-~ VEAL CALVES - Recetp~
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s'lt'~\.lrl . •ta;tu'lt•J 11 1 Fort ~53 wtll bt&gt; h~ld .January lith al Peace Roy Kmcaid .charges and Cosmetologists AssucJatJon , nectJOn .w Jth a roc r~i~mc~~:~ Asst. Denner Patches went Patch for rei!ruiting three new 92; Tops 3690; Seconds ali
1.1-'.vts \\ .t'ih . will n•ltlrn litHe tlw M:l"(\" M!'thodisl Church , or forg~ry, . wa.s committed to Conv~ntion to be held at the cldent mvolvmg a GalS
d 1Martie Johnson and Andy
scouts.
1 Medium 25 to 27; Common and
.Jan11.m· l~tl1 1;rHJ!' I IJ tu s ar · haspment trom Y to I! am county Jail m heu of $500 bond Pleasant Point Resort. January t~ school .bus last
at~ra!i l art.
Receiving .cerWleates of ree-l Heavies 22.50 to 33.25i Culll
t·: :o l h rrthd ~l\ lilt- llltinth At- All Interested motht·rs a~ wel- for grand Ju.ry appearance
I 29th and 30th. Barbara Shell mght fo~lowm~ the Pt Pie 5 - Boys receivmg one, two
ognition 'fbr redultlng a new 22 50 to 24.80.
22
ttnd1ng \H'I e tht&gt; thHIIlr·ee Mrs l'umc
Charles
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game.
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star
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Cub Scout were Robert Belch-~
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Haven, was charged Wllh bemg oen to be delegates.
The youths, rangmg In. age their participatrnn in the
er, John Dillon, Charles Conley, Until 19!8, passports for for[an accessory before and after 1 The convent1&lt;m schedule for !rom 15 to 17 years, admttted Up which lasted from
Mike Lewis, Rodney Rottgen, leign travel were requtred only
the act of forgery.
1 all
members m good standmg lhrowmg rocks at lh movmg her to December 17th
and John Roltgen.
1in time of war.
Franklin Leroy Jones, 22, Rt. is as follows: Saturday, Jan school bus us the bus was ap- follows:
2, Pt. Pleasant was committed 2!Jth , 9 a.m. the W. Va . HCA I proaching 22nd Street intersec· One year, Belly Baldwin, Robcounty Ja il for 10 days on each State Fair Fashion Comrnittet twn w1th the wmdsh1eld of the ert Belcher, John Dillon, ""'" '•
of two counts, no inspectiOn ! will rnet:t and work wtlh the bus bemg broken hy the hurled eph Shepherd, Randy Conley,
sticker and defecUve eq~1pment, new Trend. Ma~ie Scott, _offt- rock~ . There were no personal and John HoUgen: Two year,
t'J defa ult or bond or p_&lt;J~mrnt ~·1al h:1ir .fa~ llJOn
commt!tt'~ l tnJUrle:-. The school bus was Chnrles Conley, Mike
Lewis,
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of flue . Clarence MdDomt•ls, 61. ml'mt.t&gt;r, wtll be the guest art · · occupwd bv 45 students , bus JJm Fnune Bnan Johnson
are at
l Ht. 2. Pl Pleasant, was a1T(·sted 1st ; 2 p m 1!1 5 p m. Mamie driver and. Albert Durose, Supt. vid Johnso~, and Charles ~mp1
by constable John Hill on a Scott well hold pnvale classes I of GalltpollS Ctty Schools. The sel· Three Year David Smith
charge of mtoxication.
on the New Trend for all mem· l matter IS still under investiga- 1 Ri~ky Burris ~d Mike For~
hers. The cos t b $7.50 per mem- tion
man
FLOORING, No.2 pine _low as 12~c ft.
her
.
! Wayne Kmcaid, Jr, 24, 408 , Andy Stewart received
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lew as $95 M.
All
Nat10nal
Beauty
Salon
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First
stree
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Pt.
Plla.sant,
_was
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certil!cate
of
recognition,
SEE THESE .. ,
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recruiter
1Queen; are to report to the , c!lcd for fatlure to yteld nght- cruiter strtp, and
Hmr Fashwn chatrman, Damon of-w::ty fo\luw111g a two car ac- __ .
PLYWOOD - - - - low as 3.25 sheet
MIS De lbert Dolson, a form- ' Sellllf. at 2 p m. There will be, cident Tuesday al 10 10 a. m Wood, Jerry Morgan, all
low as 1 Oc ft.
et
r~stdrnl of \1ason and now a d::mLe m. the Summtl no?m tmt·stl ea ted b} clly polJce.
I New Havel!, ond Mike Har- SHEATHING
('lassk ti (' l111dt•r· Alt l oma iH' '1'1 ans Haclto and
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8 30 p.m. ttl I p m. at whtch The tn!Shap occurred when a bo
dG G
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th St·te N· 1 1 B
of Parkersburg 1s a pat1ent at 1
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ur &lt;m ary recn o ason.
lh-' Lllt&gt; l O ll t' hw&lt;:~! oWitt'f. Lrkl' llt'W.
PANELING
low as 4.25 sheet
1me e a
a mna
eau- car dnven by Kmcatd was turn-1 :;;:====iiiiiii====j
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the Sl. Joseph Hospttal wh~re . ty Salon Queen wtll be thosen 1 111 g left onto 6th Street from '
CEILING TILE
low as 12c ft.
she
" undergomg tests
e-. ThiS d.mce is open to th e pub- I Ttppett Alley co lltdmg with a
WOMENS
1~64
trnmne the cause of her 11 ness he at $Z l)f'r person
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r nven 1JY oy
a er,
HUSH PUPPIES
t} r) l! ndt·r -1 Dr Arnen r an Stamlar d Trans R&amp;H.
llt&gt;r rnom num er IS
I Sunday, .Jom~ary. 301h, 1966 - ca
Rt 3. Leon
INSULATION
IDw as 4'.4c ft.
Llttc u11 11t·r ·\ lltJ:IIt'r ont' like new .
Sondny guests of Mr
and 8 30 a.m.
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Also All Reloted Matorials ond Free Delivery
Mrs• Ro) Turker and
family 1 1on wee k bn ·akf as t• - 10 a rn htC'It&gt; s was e:.t1mated at $175 1
v;elt' ht•r mother, ~4rs M:l rga- ·mnual meetmg
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RED ROOF PAINT - - - - gal. 3.60
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ts ev l ('11111'1 r;old wtth Y~-hitt• top One lol'al owner.
son Sue Johnson! Sue 1\eutzlmg Bldncr and Mrs. Helen Stew·''
TRVOUT FOR BAI'\0
NARROW- MEDll1MSpecials on Plastic Pipe &amp; Plastic Plumbing
1'\tt't' [ll!rJ t lt&gt;&lt;JII
and D 1\rd Wrlhams
, art ami famllv
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~l r dnd \1r s Char les Ingle~ Mr. and
,l.rs Garv Wilson '
- IX a lama a
rr. emhers accompcmu!d by the1r
~tnd !'on Bnan, Bloomington, · and family of Chmleston vi::;it- Director. Gerald Simmons, and
$1Q·99
Inti , v1:-- 11ed rerenUy w1th his ed Uw: \\;l'Pkf'r td w1th his nar1
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John Morga n, president of the ,
6 l',V lll ldt&gt;r C..Jil\ t 1{,'\: H. Staudard fr ,ms Rt&gt;d (I.Od
par l'nb. Mr and :VIr:". Les In- cnts, ~lr. and Mrs. Bltss Wil- lland Boosters, west to Ch.rr-:
MATERIALS CO.
gel s and her mo 11ier, Mrs S,•m son
leston F' rid ily to try out for the
MASON, W.VA.
n3-S554
.Jptl ers
1 J\.1i"S \farv Bun ic.;, ~mploved Al l Sta le B:mJ. Th Py wf're Chns·
\1, s t•:di~on Rak••r MiddiPport m Cctl 1nnb u.s Vl \ ll1 d hrt par- ly Howard, Craig Abohn, Steve
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.\1 r and Mr!'i llnnlt'r .l11l1nsnn uver tllf' Wt&gt;('kl' nd
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REDUCED 33!% · ··· ·· · · NOW $15.30 to $36.67
REG. PRICE FROM $22 95 'fO $55.00

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Luggage wom. Red. 70%
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abuut the1r soc1al SPcurity benefrts, the Dlstnct Off1re IS ~a­
rietta will be open Sa lurrtHy
mormng from 9 unttl 12 as well
as the usual hours, MrHldr~y
through F'r td::Jy , from 8 45 a m.
to 4 45 p. m.

Reg $7.98 to $29 9&gt;

1 Lot Ladies Skirts Reduc. 25o/o
I LOT LADIES
Suits &amp; Dresses _ _ ~ Price
Ladies Dress Coats Redc. 25o/o

$J.39

SWEATERS
i Price
Mens Jackets
Reducod 20%

MENS LONG SLEEVE

1 LOT WORK

2 SIGNS

r.ttUOtlto'

o..caun. .,... .t.JI.

OP

~1-.J.AlluM

SEWING machines. repatr ser
rice. all makes. W\' 2-2214
The Fabrt&lt; Shop Pomeroy
Authorized Singer Sales and
Servrce.
J 29 tte

Pomerov
Mntnr Co .

CCL Plans its
Annual Benefit

~

:

~~;~!i~ve':!nservation Society Notes

League Tuesday afternoon al
By Ber1ha Parker
the home of Mrs. Kenneth Sc1tes
planned its annual benefit card Mr. Pearl Parker bas r.
A1."1 CONDITIONING Refrlger
IUI:UUI.A &amp;'IUNI
1965 Chevrolet 4 Door
$2095
party whtch wtll be neld Tueg.. l turned borne from Columbns II·
ation aervlce Jark's Reh1[1
fbi I"Uh1httla' ....,.,"• tile ftlb'
da1, Feb. 8, at 7. 30 p. rn . at the ' ter undergoing major surgi!I'J
6 cyl. engine. Std. trans. Radio and heater. Locally own- I eratmn, New Haven. Phone
1o tral' or twtw~ .., .a. o-m..,
o&lt; .,.,,,.....,. •u•"'"' •llouit1 ed
and
sharp
mterior.
Turq.
fimsh.
New
guarantee.
MiddleJK&gt;rl
F:lementary school I at Rtverstde Methodtsl o1ospi~
reported
tr.rn.,cltiJeh
rM
out.
I TU :I-:J537.
4 I tic
l11tlt"
WUl
QD1 tW ,_JNIUdfiW fo•
CommiUePs
were named and al. Mr. and Mrs. Parker wert
1964 Chevrolet Impala 4 Door _ _ _ $1999
aore ti:IU
_ . •MtOI'I'tCif I.....,Uoo
tnclude
Mrs.
Robert Schmoll, returned to thelf l•ome btr~
Power steenng, automatic, radio, all !he works, like ' UGHT hauling, coal and cat
aan•
Mrs. Scites and Mrs . Don Mul- by thetr son-in-law ""d Jaugbnew tires, tan fmish. V8 engine. Spotless intenor.
f'8l wan1 .ttl ..,....
tie. Phone WY 2-7786 and WY
l
len,
tables and c·ha~rs : Mrs ter , Mr. and Mrs Hugh Ferg~
• cen11
pM
•""' on• ,_,....
2-7286.
12·18-JIJic
1963 Volkswagen 2 Door _
$1369
lllnlmulll •:.D.UJ8 II£ _....
Neal
Howard, Mrs. Glen Hens· son and son. James.
D cent.~ pm •ord for tbrM 1011
Deluxe vmyl intenor, green fmish, good ttres, heater,
iti!CUH.,., •Uiti'U•nt
i
fer
and
Mrs. Wesley fry, fa··- Roy Howell who is employed
Plenty of economy and priced to go.
5fl oet oenl 4 H.. -.an• Oil OIW . . tUif&gt;
aw. pald tnUU• to r~a,.
EYorydoy Specials
' ors; Mrs. Allen Leonard anu in flltnoJS spent Chnslmao week
CARr"! Oil rHAN"R.I!o &amp; UIIU'lJ/\"111.:at
SPICED
tb
' Mrs.Kenneth HarriS for Pome- , end with hts famtly here.
,, ..,
..,.
lit
""'
...
Imam
traoll
L&amp;ddlf.IOIIal 111nrf
lr
Marie's
Style
Poll
LUNCHEON
'
·
I
roy and Mrs. Charles Smith for Mr and Mrs Vern Story cl
Dn'll A Y.OUBi
1
iW10 A II lr Soflt'' P Ill. UIIU)
H
&amp;
· · · 5 -25
::~
prizes.
Mrs. Columbus spent New Year'•
OPEN EVi:S. 9:00 P.M.
1Middleport,
leturdU 1 :::11 "
&gt;'I &lt;.o 11101 DOOII
5halrcuts
51·50
ampoo 5ets
Scites, Mrs. Charles Bradbury . we&lt;kend w1th her parents, Mr.
n"'b .. JlABl'
f(l 1"1 At:&amp; A
30 doy color rinse,
v.
Mrs Howard, Mrs. Gene Houd. and Mrs. Norman
Sehaeler.
IIGMEIIOW, OHIO
(lUIJ1.1
t'ROJII t lfiiO
1 ' 1"
Shompoo
&amp;
set
$3.50
Fairmont
ashelt,
Mrs
Leonard
and
Mrs
John
Story
accompamed
bil
1111 "'" A.D
.,_
Permanent•
$7.50 up
f•lrmont
'.'1:
Harris, advertising.
1parents home after hdvin!t vi~oo
PHONE WY 2-2156
W• Sell ond Servtco
Dairf Fair
got.
AI
h
1
FOR SALE
Will and Wigleta
VALLEY BELL
so, Mrs James Jo 08on. , ited with his grandparent• for
for Rent
__ _
-- ,
chairman, ktlchen : Mrs. John •a week.
Card Of Thanks
FURNISHED, 4 · room• aiJd REBUILT SINGER
Console ,
Marie's Style Post
lb.
I Krawsczyn and
Mrs. Jean Mr. and Mrs. Murl Harrlt
WOULDLIKE
to
e•press
my
bath,
apartment
in
Pomeroy
.
~e~rgl
My~~~m~:~!~ty
~~
•
RL
124
Ph.
WY
2-5271
Cook,
cooflee:
Mrs
Ingles, Mrs and children of st. Albans, w.
1
1
Uelt
thanks
to
all
those
WY
2·3!1'
1
5.
12
31
Uc
ut
.
Syncuse.
Ohio
I
Argo
6V•
oz.
Hams,
Mrs.
Houdashelt,
Mrs I Va . VISited Sunda' Wllh Mr,
hear
.
---parts . Pay $44.50 or $125 per ,·,....,...,...,...,...,...,...,...,,.-11
Llghl
uno
Robert Ashley )Irs
Srites
woo helped us m any way
week. Call WY 2-6555.
t·
·
·
· · ·
· and Mrs. George Renshaw.
during my hospitallzatmn at TWO TRAILER SPACES for i
t II 6tc IARL GRUESER, Plumbing
~owur ::~;.•d_•'_ _ _ _ __ •,~,·
Mrs. Lowell Beaver, Mrs. Paul i LewiS Arvin Diehl, who II a
v terans Memorial Hosptl· rent m the Village ol Mtddle- - ·
- - - and he&gt;tmg
Minersville
Russell, Mrs Wo·sley Fry. Mrs. student at Sprmg Arbor CoUege
ale Our gratitude to Drs. E:h- port. Call WY 2-3346 or WY IT'S TERRIFIC the way we're Ohio. End
sewer
Robert Ftsher. Mrs. George I 10 Mtchigan spent the Cbrlslo
linger, Ne11l. Ridgeway, Schae· 2·2186 or WY ~-3600.
selling Blue Lustre for clean- les. We have all SlZes sewer I
Mrller,. Mrs . Don Mullen, Mr&gt; mas vacation Willi ~"•n•
11 30 lfc
kef, Nurses Aides and Staff'
mg rugs and upholstery. Rent machines. Reasonable rates.
Franklw Tnpkti , Mrs. Don 1Mrs. Charles Dtehl ao&lt;i famllr
for their wonderful care and I
----electric shampooer $1. Baker Call WY 2-2974. day or night.
Insurance
If:
Thomas, Mrs. Raymond Stew· I and Mr and Mrs Lou D!Ohl.
e&lt;msideratton, and to my Pas- ; FOUR ROOM furnished apart- Furniture, Middleport.
g 15 lfc
PH&lt;"''' Copym1 5er¥1ce Cop.
:~~- ~~~le~a~~lllt~w~~~- ~~: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ba•
1 lO 6tc
tor Rev. Freeland Norris, and rneut. WY 1,!551.
II 15 tic
ies made ol legal papers.
lun&gt;s M . Le
d , d M er and Polly Ann of Mao1on and
d Sh I
f
S
be
HEATING
PLUMBING
R
I
b
~
rd
nd
lrno
I
an•
rs
onar
rs. MISS Poly
1 Karr 01· r· 0 1urn bUl
mem rs Q my un ay c 00
WHY worry over •
sluggish
'
ura
"uo reco ' a
a s
'
Dale Walburn, kil chenHnhelpers
class for agam having serv·
for Sale
septic tank Get Klean-Em . Do1ol Bottle Gas Arnold Bro- other documenta
Mrs. Earl Dovenport, Mrs.I spent Chrtslmas w·th
thelf
ices in the beat!llful mspiring 1
All Septic Tank
Cleaner, tbers, 611 E. Main Street Bealer blsarauce, Pome,.,
Jean Cook, Mrs. Leonard, and parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Dtrk
chilpel. Mnr,v thanks for gfts, ' G E TV, 21 inch. Like new. Landmark Farm
Bureau, Pomeroy.
8 22 tic
I I Ur
'M
r.
H d h
. I Karr
The Carleton Sunday Schoo1 1 rs .ene ou as e11 , 1a 11 tes.
·
nd
d
llnwers, vt v , car s
a I 3 yr. old, $75 Ph. WI 2·3819,
Pomeroy.
12-16·30tc .
·'ETNA CASUALTY 1
nee
dM H
d dM D
\lr and Mrs Homer Holle1
"'
nsurR
had an attendance of 51 offering an
rs owar an
rs av- ·
prayers. May God bless you
I 12 3tc
'
Mullen Insurance Agency. Inc. $3192 Jan 2 Worship service ., enport, tickets.
were Chrtstmas day
dinner
all. Leona Hensley
Real Estate For Sale I
EXPERIENCED
Po
Ph
~ •3J8J
- - - -·
guests of Mr. and Mrs Harlo
STEREO 111115 od I
meroy,
one "' ~ · followed w1th Rev. Clyde Hm2 It
l 1 P WALNUT
. : . m e FOR SALE: 6rooms and bath , ,
1 1 lie
pita! at Parkersburg.
I well Curd anct John. Ball Run.
-W
-E- .,c,0
-:-:U
-::L-:D
:-:-L'"'•k-e-:-to take this TIHskset raddto eqtutpped.F' 4 • gas heal, front ond
back
o::-:==-===~
ton preachmg on the 61h dtap- , Mrs Wilbur Ba1ley visited I Mr. and Mrs Walter Walker •
~
soun sys em
our 1
G.RANGE INSURANCE;-Mallen ter of Matth•·w six th and sev.
1
h k'
fr'e ds spea er
·
h C II
Rd S
""
re&lt;."ently w1th Mrs. Howard Bo- Star Houle, and Mr. and Mn.
sllpee,d i,ntermixedt I cThhangert. l.
Insurance Agency, Inc., Pom· enth verses
lin at the home of Wendel Freck- i Ellrl Dill, Nease Settlement vi ..
d"
d and
ua vo ume con ro. ts se
l 12 3t
troy. Pbooe WY :t-3381.
I Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carl and ' er, Racine.
' i!ed Mr and )Irs Pearl Parker.
ness In sen mg car s
sold much htgher. Take over I
c
9 I lfc Rodney vtstled recently wtlh her
calling tn the recent illness of
th
- --- 1 From the largest truck or --:-:=::::=-;;;--::::::=:-:::-::
" '"
payment. o1 •" ~• per mon
bulldozer radiator to !be \UTUMUBILE 1111uranee oeoo sister and family, Mr. and Mrs.
A M
ht
N
d
our aug er • ency nn. r · or nt~y balance due $81 22. 1 ~- _ Ll
D
.It
I 1mallest heater core.
and Mrs. Clarence Roy.
Try in your borne Ca ll WY , fwi/Cifltl' 1ft, til'
I
c:aucelledl T.oat your oper• David Rees of Baltimore. Oh1o
1 12 llc
I
IDr'l ~~ Cd WY :1-illlll
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Murray
.
_2-iiS~5.
I II 61c POMEROY - I room frame, '
lillie Jr. and Mrs. Elizabeth Murray
9 00 Green Acre!!
lo~t and Found
_' bath, large lot, located on • WY 2-214J
Pomeroy
were in Washington, 0 c re· !
21 INCH RCA T 1 . .
WSAZ- TV
i 9 :ttl D1ck Van Dyke
___
1
'
e evlswn ~on
Route 7, can be purchased on '-:i:~~;:;:;:~~
cently to YJstt SP 4 Wtllinm
10 00 l!annv Ka~r
LOST.- Blue Tick dog, near sole. Good oondttlon. Prtced land contracl. $4,000.00.
/'"
Murray who 1s stationed at Fort
Channel3
MnrntnR Star areo , on Decem- reasonably. Phone WY 2-2441 CLOSE • IN - 8 room frame,
Phano Today For
11
Myers, Va.
6 00 News Pocture
II ijJ The News 'l'o111ght
1 6 tile _ 13 bedrooms), lmth,
It 15 Weather Teller
ber 29. Name on l11g, Thornbase- 1
Mr and Mrs Clilfton Morris 6 30 Jim Thar·ke! Sports
I I
11 Zll Late Show
as Manuel If found . please
ment, furnace heotmg, eonFREE ESTIMATES
and family of Columbus visi ted, 6 25 Weather
call CH 1-2282.
I II 3tc INTERNATIONAL 55 Pickup crete front porch. Owner may!' ' - - - - : : ; - - - Entered Hospital
wtlh hiS parents, Mr and Mrs
II T 0 St
l k S
·
ON
6.30 Huntle!·Brinkley Heporl
WHTN
rue · ee ~rca · · ew- finance. $5,50000.
Persons entenng Holzer Hos- Johnny Morris over the week- 1 7,00 Dr. Kildare
_ art, Rutlan, 0
l 6 6tc_ SYRACUSE _ 111 story frame I eALUMINUM SIDING
pita! dunng the last 24 hours end.
Ch
113
Notice
7.30 The Vlfglnlall
anne
USED work pants1 sblrta, J•ck· 3 bedrooms, bath, basement,
• STORM DOOR
were : Mrs. Frederick Mtllor, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Carl
b 1
1
DELICIOUS Homemade Pizza, ets, and shoes. £arl Cheva' gas 'furnace heating. garaf!!,
I WINDOWS
t7 Central Ave.; Mrs. Eddith and family had as recent visi-, 9 110 8 " f ope
5 011 Soupy Sales
50c, 15c, and $1.00 sizes. De- lier, Long Bottom, Ohio.
' oorner lot 100 x 100,
on
eROOFING
B. Morgllll, 2051'1 ThJrd Ave.; tors btr parents, Mr. and Mrs 1 10 · 00 1 spy
5 30 Leave it 1o Beaver
luxe Pizzs, $1.50. Jack 's IJai12-ll-25tp Route 124 $5,50000.
I Exterior Decorators
Mrs. L!llie M, Holley, 648 Ftrst Charles Barnett of Grove City ' :: : ~ ~~~th~:w•
6 oo Look at Weather
ry Bar, Middleport. 12 8 tfc FIREWOOD, any length,' l io ALBt;RT M. COX, BROKER
Of Ohio
Ave.; Eugene Elhott, Rt.
% Miss Ernestine Wood, who IS ' II 30 Sports Roundup
6 05 Pae•maker ~'""
pick up load. Call or write
WY 2-3830 WY t-3636
Crown City; James R. Baker, in a bnsiness school In Porkers·
6 15 Peter Jenmgs Ne \\'1
Help Wanted
Glendale Skidmore, Shade,
l II 3tc
WY 2-.1644 Middleport, 0 . AddiSon: Jeffrey J. Blazer, Rl. burg, was home over the week - 11 lO TomCght SShowTV
ti .30 Ta les of Wells Fargo
Columbus Dispatch paper boy I Oh~~-11!Y_6-3437,
1-3tfc FARM for Sale, Phone SH 2-1- - - - : - = = = = - - - l Gallipolis; Jacob C. Gmger· end to visit her parents, Mr.
W
H 7·00 Have Gun Will Travel
needed for Lincoln Hill areo. BUDGET PRICED furniture in 52'15.
1-3-tfc
AUCilCINEER
ich, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Steph- and Mrs. Ernest Wood.
Channel
7"30 Batman
Complete Servtee
enD. Williams, Henderson; Mcs. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Smitb, Ed8 00 Patty Duke Show
WY 2-2531.
1 12 6tc our third Door budget shop.
HOUSE FOil SALE
Crill Hradforo
Ons D. Lathey, Pt. Pleasant; ward and Alvin visited recent- 5 00 Early Show
8 30 Blue Light
Baker Furniture, Middleport, llodern Ranch Style BeaoWul
W 1 D g· k" Pt PI
B" I' U
Ohio.
II 12 lfc focauun on top of l!rulll b!U
Write, Proae or Contad
es ey . tmp ms, . eas· ly with Mr. and Mrs. Lou Coil- 6 3D CBS Evening News
9·00 The tg a e'!
lt'"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOO'IIIaetng Stal&lt;! Hlghwar Garage on
A. 1.. IIRADFORD
ant: Robert Gerlach, Rt. 2 Le- ran and family at MI. Alto 7:00 News Report
1000 Amos Burke, Secret Alftl
Route 7 watb cood ro•d to mam
Racine, Obto
tart; Mrs. Br1ce H. Chap~a~, w Va.
7.15 Your Weatherman
11 00 Pacemaker New:.
highwaY
Four
bedrooms,
llvtng
I
I
lfc
Rt.
1
Apple
Grove;
Mrs.
Wdhe
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Dean,
7:20
Sports
II
15 Look at Weather
INVENTORY
dmmg, family, ldteh•n. ·eak l.,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij Collins, Rt. 2 Pomeroy; Mrs John Walter and Richard visit- 7:3ll Lost m Space
11.20 Sports
fall pla1. maid'S. utility andil.
Mtchael _S. Swatzel, Syracuse; ed an afternoon with his moth-1 8.30 Be&gt;erly Htllbilltes
1 30 ABC Ntghlhfe
thop Thr&lt;te batho, •• •nlc We
Over-• Emplovmenl Mrs. Dwtght C. Oliver, Mtddle· er Mrs. Lenora Dean of Pomer
RUTLAND
and wall rO wall carpet on I All trades truck driver to port; Mrs. Gordon H. West, Ra· '
Doors. Abnut two-thtrd1 of project engineers. Africa. cine; Mrs. Jake H. Woolum royv·· 'tin
k
USED APPLIANCES
bouse ts paneled In mahogany
J k
Mr R F Ch h
lSI g over a rec"enl wee Apply WY 2-2156
Europe, Asia. South Pacific. tiC oon:
s. ex .
ure , d "th M EJ" b h M
rs.
tza et
ur2 30 House Partv
Our Jon Ia your gain, and walnut· Air oonditioned. paid travel. bousJDg, food. Wellston; James C. Wright, Rt. en WI
WSAZ-TV
Largo
patio
aDd
double
carport.
Atlantic.
lllwb
aalan
jobs,
Jackson;
Jefferson
D.
Balf,
ray
and
f~nuly
were
her
broth3·00 To TeD Th.e Tnrtll
THE
3
first come, first strvtd.
200
1
' 390' May ba teen male, female over 18. OEIB Wellston; Mrs. Orville D. Dav- er and Slster-tn·l•~· Mr and
3 25 CBS News
All at "vou pickup" pri· On lot
DAILY SENTINEL
Channel3
by app~~f"cEentRoEnDtyu.CED
Box 23190. Oakland Park. I is, Jackson; Ho.ward W. Bur· Mrs. Theodore Whtte of Can- ,
3:30 Edge of Nig.bt
1 5 45 Corn Cob Report
4 00 The Secret Storm
Write: e-o 'J'be DaUy Sentinel Fla. 3330'1
· dette, Reedy, W. Va ; George ion ·
..
.
.
4·30 Sgt. Presloo
Boz 868-H Pomeroy, O. 1':::;;;;:~~;;.;;;;;;;::-::;; o. Hodgson, Jackson; Ben)a- Mr. Elijah ~!!Cheal VISited re- 1 7 00 Today Show
Ustd Refrigerator~
Wanted To Buy
I:
min
F.
Sandrld
e
!II
Ravens
cently
wtth
hts
nephew
and
fa·
'
7
25
Today
Out
Your
Way
5 00 Early Show
Several should soli for
FOR
SALE:
4
room
house
wilh
CUSTOM
BUTCHERING
aot
wood
·
Hugar
'Buckler
A
h·
mily,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Oltver
Mich-l
8 25 l'oday Out Your Way
USED POST HOLE digger for $50 _
6:30 CBS Evenillg New•
now onlv $20 batb full ba
~· 11Y· cutting· WtU buy l!ldes
every I land · Ky. Mro ·Ben M Hutch·
· s ae1 of pomeroy. Mr
Ford Tractor, Contact: Mar· .
,
semen,I ...
.
. . 01·tver 'I 9 oo The New Marm ng Show
7·00 News Report
sell St., Middleport. Phoue: Monday Phll Me1er, Phone
' J ·• Rt "3 J ,,. · M Micheal who had been a pa- lO 00 Eye Guess
vin Keebaugh, 9 to 6 p. m., For fast cleanup. Crooley,
7:15 Your Weatbermaa
2-JSIO
~
tfc
mson,
r.,
.
ac,..on;
rs.
1
N
Wy
18
WY 2·5342: 1 • 10 p. m., Ches- Frigidaire, Gibson and
Pt. Pleasant 69$-2607.
·
John G Dopree, Wellston : MISs lien! at Veterans Memorial hos- 1 10 25 ews
7 20 Sports
ter 985-3155.
1 II 6tc
II 15 tfo
Ona J McComas, Ravenswood; prtal for several weeks, has re- ~ 10 30 Concentration
7:30 The Munstera
Servel
_
_
_
A_u
_t_
o--:Sa
-cl
:
e
_
s
_
__
lnstrudions
Mrs.
Donald
H.
Whitley,
Rt
,
turned
home
and
"
tmproved
.
li ·OO Morrung Star
8:00 Gilligan's Island
SPECIAL~oo..---$110, - be of GE Upright F retDr
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u. 1 • CtYI\. •••v•n TIITI
Ironton: William J. Bocock, Rt. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hoi- 1 11 30 Paradse Bay
8. 30 Mv Three Sons
\
hide, 5c lb. Red fox, J4.50
!"""
Men-w~tmen IB and over. Secure 3 Jseksou. ..
brook
and sons of New Haven 12:00 Jeopardy
9·00
Thursday
N1ght
Movte.r
1
with aU 4 feet on, Gray Fox, 21 cu. ft. Coldspot
I
63 lUlCK '.
. . . $1,995
Jobt. Hlth ab.rlinl pay. Short
lrt
visited recently WJ"th Mr. and 12 30 Postoffll'l!l
New Stock. LeSabre 2 Dr
hourt. Advancemeul. Preparatory
B hs
11:15 The News Tonlgbt ·
$3 00 with all 4 feet on . Bill Chest Freezer
Hard Top. Power steerJ·ng ""
•tr•lntnr aa tona
u EJI:perience
re~tuLre~.
Mrs. Frederl"ck D. Mt"ller, 47 Mrs. Sam Damron
' 1:00 News
ll :30 The Weather Teller
Tboua.ndJ
of
job•
open
Bailey, ReedsviUe, Ohio.
Should be $125
brakes. From one or our
••uall)' unnece.. ery. FREE lnfur· Central Ave., son, 10.41 a.m.
The Youth Fellowship of th~ , t·JO SmgJn' Jamboree
II: 35 Late Show
I II 12tp
Closeout $75
long time owners who hat
m1t1on on Job•. ulerte~, requlra- T
d
BuriJngham Churcb en)"oyed 3 I 2 00 Th Days of Our Life
owned and appreciated rna·
ment.. wnte TODAY llvlnt name.
ues ay; Mrs. MichaelS SwatANTIQUE Furniture,
dishes.
'
' ny good Buicks. AUtomatic
~~e~~ox'::,_~bT:. n!t::.t!~; el, Syracuse, son, 5 18 a.m. party at the home of Mr and 1 2·30 The Doctors
WHTN-TV
mlscellaneou• Call or wrtte Matehlng Unlco
trans. Beautiful dark blue
Pom""''' o.
Tuesday.
Mrs. Roy Brickles recently.
3 00 Another World
Mn. Howard Cecil, 8110 111. Waaher &amp; Dryer
with white top,
Dlscbarged
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Murray S·30 You Don't Say
Channell3
Should be $350 $225 pr.
Main SL, Pomeroy.
62 BUICK · · · · · $l,495 TRUCK DRIVERS. Semi
or
Mrs.
Elton
G.
Clevenger,
Mrs.
Jr.
have
returned
after
a
trip
4·00
Mr.
Cartoon
New Stock. LeSabre 4 Dr.
7:25 Dally Word
I 211 tfc
Sedan. Pow..- steering and
Straight !\Orne
experience Myrtle Cleavenger,
Anthony through the west where they 4.30 Huckleberry Houn~
7.30 Davy and Goliatb
brakes. Automatir Trans.
helpful but not necessary. You I Cook, Emanuel Cook, Mrs. Nai- visited several places of Inter- 5-00 Cheyenne
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News
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you to the former owner.
9: 15 King and Odie
w. Corsoy
short training. Local and OV· Roscoe Houck, Mrs. Carl Hul&gt;- eo.
6·25 Weather
1:30 Mol'lllni Movie
1 ROOM modern horne. Low ~JockMonogor
er the read information avail· bard, George H. Huhn, Luther Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Char- 6 "0 Huntley-Brinkley
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rent. 108~ Spring Ave. Porn·
able. Write or caU Nalion Johns, Mrs. Joseph L. Ktrby, les Mash Jr. recently wereMr. 7:00 The Littlest Hobo
ll.SO '!'he Dating Game
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Ph. WY 2·21 11
Pomerov, Ohio
Wide Semi Training Dtvision, Mrs. Alva McGuire, Mr•. Char· and Mrs. Patrick Williams of I 00 Mtdday News
12:30 Father Knows Best
4 ROOMS bath and garage, 118
1255 Corwin Avenue, Haeck! les U. Ramsley, Leverette L. Cb..ter.
7:30 Daniel Boone
I:00 Ben Casey
Locuot St., rear. Call Marlin
FOR SALE: Good 1957 Chevro- Terminal Building, Hamilton, Roush, Mrs. Clifford L. Russell, Mr. and Mro. Lonnie Hudson 8·30 l,aredo
2 oo The Nurses
Restaurant. WY 2-9918.
PILE IS SOFT and lofty- col. let, f295. Wtlliam T. Laven- Oh10, or phone 513-895-5649, Iva J. Spence, Mrs. Charles F. had as recent visitors Mr. and 9.30 Death Valley
2:30 A Time For U1
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ors retain brlll~nce in ear- dar, 729 Beech St., Middle- 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., daily. No Sayre and infant daughter.
Mrs. Nick Perkins, Gena and 10 ·00 Dean Martm
2:55 News
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Leave
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5217.
1-8-Btc condition. WY 2-3951.
BEAUTIFUL Spinel plano, wal·
f ROOM lurnlshed apartment
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nut finish, good tone, like
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for rent. Phone WY 2-r1'18. AI· Business Opportunities
new. Party with good credit Thirty-oeven were preseni for
7·05 Mike IVallace New•
6:05 Pacemaker News
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ter 5 p.m. Phoue WY 2-3514. STORE FOR SALE: Will trade
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may take over low monthly Sunday School Jan. 2. Collec- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ritchie 7"30 Buddy Starcher Show
8: 15 Peter Jeontnce Newt
Rowley and Reed Hardware. for suila(lle ~- • Carl
FOR SALE
payments. Write Bill Wendell, lion was $18.10. Birthday of Mr. and son Bobby Lee visited Sun- 9·00 Captain Kang8MO
1:30 Tales ol WeU. Fargo
11 I lfo
Umiey ~ J&gt;tain'- '"Oitio The Norman Phlllt(ll. house 12119 Garfield Ave., Parkers- Ben Salser was honored.
day evenlng with Mr. and Mrs. 10:00 I Love Lucy
7:00 Have Gtm Will Travel
=TRA=n;;-;;;E:;;II-:-:Wl'l=~--;:11'=..=-=•::::•= I Call .,;.-., .' 1 e"..,. and lots ·&gt;tn ·syracuse, 0 h lo. burg, w. Va., for lnformatloo. There are a lot of people Hugh Bearhs.
110 .30 The McCoys
7:30 Batm811
ap IIIII water. lliwn'l l'rlll
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•.,. Property appraised at t4,1100.00
1 12 Sic wlth ooids In the community.
Mr. and Mrs. DsMy West ll :OO Andy of Maybetry
1:00 Donna Reed Show
If Park (Still Appnmdl
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. and ~ be sold for leS&amp; than
Laura Circle of Dorcas, Lucy and sons Pal and Mike of Dov. II 30 Dick an Dyke
8:30 Double Life
Mlnerntlle, Oblo, I'IIOIM W\ FOR SALE· 1 Dl b
d the appraised price. For de- FOR SALE: Glbso1 Super 400 Taylor and daughter Jocelyn of er, spent the New Year holiday 12 ·00 Love of Life
9:00 Bewitched
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1 11 11e to taught~ Ca~ M~819 ":J1 tail•, eootact Eleanor Werry, Guitar with a Blgsey-Gibson MeRidge called on Mrs. Mary with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. , 12 ·25 WCHS News
1.311 Peyton Place
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"'""' Adtnln!Jtratrlx, Pomeroy, Ohio. Falcon Amp. with foot con- Circle recently.
Arnold Snowden.
112 ·30 Search For Tomorrow
10:00 'l1le Long, Hot Summer
1 12 Stc 1 Sale is subject to approval of trolled tremolo and reverber· Mr. and Mrs. Roger Grueser Mrs. Hugh Bearha visited 12:45 Guiding Light
1M» Lincoln Hgta. I bednom W!lkeaville, Ohle.
11:011 Pacemat• Nen
bouse. Beautiful Bircll kltcnen FOR SALE: One Yorlllhlre male, the Probate Court ol Meles ation, De-armond fool control. and family of Logan. visited Mr. Thursday afternoon with Mro. 1·00 Women's Page
11·11 Loolr at Wealll•
abilleta. Phone: WY 2-6127.
hog, welsbt 250 peunds. CaUl County, Ohio.
AU or part. D. L. Moore, WY IIIII Mrs. Robert Lee and fam. Paul Grinstead and new daugb- I·JO As the World Turns
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Blain, Hogsett: George Deal, I
Apple Grove, Mrs Ons Dodson, Mason: Mrs Byron Dud· 1
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Mrs Jumes Hhoctrn of Boyn n· Jn·eo.;•: nt.ll!l t"i {jfl(l uli111v )Ji'llrnn Ht•&lt;~c h . Flc.rtila . nrP expt&gt;t't· pk ~\ Ill Ill' p1 1 s1 nU·U ill tlw \Ia
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\1r aml Mr s. Carl Sl hwarz. Jr the .\1, 1 ~on C11unl) il•' .Liih ilf!·
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Tborna and Patricia.
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Mr. and !.11'1- Bernard LavaJ.
Mr. and Mnt. HarlfJ E. Joba
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dalley of · of Albany R. R. 1, and Mr.
Mrs. Ray Beegle and son Da- ley · and children of Shippingson, Tammy, Oleryl and Terry,
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vid of Wilmington, called on Mrs port, Pa. visited his parents,
were New Year's Day visitors
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Laura CirGie and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Johnson.
of Mr. and Mrs. Wade ,Weer an4
Wtlls of Syracuse were Chrlst- Mr. and M.,., Vernor Adkins
Harry Wolfe on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dorst
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d 1 .1 0 1 Cr wn City Jpellt
Returning to school following Iand daughters of Newark spent
Larry and Elatne Lebfw re· an amt Y
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were Christmas with her parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ray son's mother, Mrs. Ada Slack,
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Johnson of Grove City spent the accompanied them borne.
Mrs. Nona Long and 110n, parents, M~- andnd raM. mG "" 1spent the we.kend with the ver Salser Sr. during holidays Virginia University,
Charles Mrs. Edith Grimm, Mt. and! wtekend visiting with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ooyle Knapp all4
son Kail Lee, of Langsville wer•
hew with ft"r. a. ltin rs.them uy
. and Bruce Beegle
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. Mrs. Arthur Tarr an d son Mrs. James J ohnson an d ch'ld
Smith. nlled on Mr. an d Mrs.. M
at ' Shoppert family at Lebanon
were Mr. an d Mrs. Charles Sal- Cltne
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Clint Bircb and !umily and Ro nux oodaer VII &amp;
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Diane and Grande, and Max Knopp to Pal- Shawn of Athens spent the week- I ren snd Mr. and Mrs. Walter
parents, Mr. and Mre. Charley
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Mr and Mrs. Arlie West
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Ronald mer GC, Davenport, Iowa.
end with Mr. a&amp;d Mrs. Harry Hamm of Pomeroy and also Mr.
Smith and J o.
Mr. Robt-rt Ours and Ray da ,"r with • Mr .~ M~ H L as and lamlly of Lima spent Salser and daughter Tonja of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Theiss Wolle.
and Mrs. Joaeph Johnson and
ouro visited Mr. and . Mrs. Sh~ke and Mr. and · Mrs. Sunday wtth Mrs. Fay Wood Johnstown, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde ' and children Laura, Joy, Kay Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sler- Beverly.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley T. JohnCharlie Carroll and famtlv .
Guv ~ioiinex of Ravenswood. :and Mrs. Myrta Rile. .
, Evans and daughters of Porter, Tommy and Pam
Sylvester ret! and sons of Gallipolis spent Mrs. Nora_John110n of Colurn- son were New Year's Day vis!~
Ronny Allen. Bonny Ltppen- R
d Mrs John Bu"h I Mr. and Mra. 0, M. Rtle call- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Btrch and speet the woekend In Colum- the weekend wtth Mr. and Mrs. bus is vtstlmg wtth hOI son ors of their daughter, Mr. and
colt. Newark . Mr&lt;. Elvo Dailey, ent:r~~i~:d Mr. ~nd Mrs. Lt'On ed on Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Rlle ldeughte'rs, Bellevue, Mr. and bus with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Otis Knopp.
and daughter-In-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Murphy and family.
Stiversville and Terry Brewer Miller and children and !'red one evening last week.
~ Mrs. Sam Price of Blooming- The~s and daughter Betty.
Vlslllng Mr. ~nd Mrs. Omar Mrs, Joseph Johnson and Bev- Mr. Carl McElroy, student al
were Chnstmas dmner gue&lt;ls f.itt lr. all of Cheslttre, at a Mrs. Betty Thomaa and so~s. ~ ton, Ind. and Mr. and Mrs. Gro- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Walton and &amp;!ley were thel! daughter,, Ru- erly,
Colurnbuo Buolness
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with hl•
1Larry and Stevie, of Lima I ver Salser Jr. and family. They daughters Rita and Carolyn of by Ludwtg and family of r 'VI'- Mr. and Mrs. Larry Barr and spent the bolldays
son
Mr Rnv Bush. Mr. and
spent the past week rislling : also received phone calls from ;Jewark spent soveral days with ·and and son Lawrence and lam- son, David, ol Langsvllle, were! parents, Mr. and Mrs. raul MeMiss Mary Birch, Gall•polis Dwight Hoback called on Rev. l friends and relativea here.
I their son, Lowell of Los Ange- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank lly of East Liverpool.
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and daughter, Murela, Havens- mg. Thcv VISited the-Ir parents,
wood visited Mr. and Mn Ar - Mr. and Mrs. Henry Euler and
Jie West Christmas Eve. ·
Mr and Mrs , Harold Roush at
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r. an · ra. r " est vi!- M1· · d M 0 Ill RDmlno
ited Mr . and Mrs. Waid Hay.
an
rs. rv e
man and daughter of Roclne n~d family of Flat Woods open 1
Christmas afternoon.
Wrdnesday nl~~~ e~d were din-Mr. and Mrs. L. c. Jordan ner guests of hLS ilslerl
Mr.
and daught ers. Sandra &lt;~nd PJt- and t\-·lrs Homlne and dangbr. .,..

rs.

~er Sisler,

j

r11.

oy e

. S
d Sargent. Darwm and on New
;;~ n d Mrs 011 te avre an
Y . Da .. d th lr ~
fl:!m ily visited her sister Mr. ears
y VI SJte
e ~ug ,_
.
,
'
ter . .\lr and Mro. Don Hill of
•nd Mrs. 811ly Combs and son, 1 1 1 M N 11. Sa
d
r!l. e 1e rgen1 an
Larry, of ,"I eve 1and. who were 1 C..ear.
ld
W dn d
wttb
visiting (:It !he home of her · M'0 a nd
sreMnt •H e!l ayEul
ts M
d M
Cl'10t r. •
rJ.
enry
er.
p.::~ren , r. an
rs.
Mr. and Mn
Lawreno
Johnson ul Portillnd. Mrs. John- Th e1ss
. of Cl eve1and and Mr.
l!;on returned home with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bailey, GreeD
and Mrs. Comb• and son for Co 11 1 d M
d M .,
an indefinite time.
s €' , n ., · r. ilil
Tl. ,.....
M c 1 Hh d
d
bert Hudson. Industry, Ptt .. Mrs.

Travel to any Top Value
America and spend
Wltllln riPt frt11 litis aralllt parclwe requl~J
HIRI'S ALL YOU DOt

°

rs . ,· a_rrn
el an son . . G(1rdon Ridenour and Nancy
Gary,• "."led ,her parents, Mr . of Cllts I er an d Mr.
o-•n.uiJC'r I
1 .le~el Storv of Me81ld "rs
.
.
d
,
L
.
0 urs VJ SI1e _Jv1rs. DUll! Van
Arthur Sunda ,
·
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Y
M~:ter and NIC'kl
Chrtstmas Day guests of Mr
M I . V.
M te
d
1 rs.
"ou1se an e r 10

c&lt;~ lled on Mrs. Earnest

nd
Mr
.
8 r~&gt;wer an d Sy1Vl8
a
,
an d :v•1rs 1.&lt;Jwrence Johnston
d f .
T"- I'
M ter
en am1 1·v. '"' k lln·th e b a
a 1so spent a wee WI
er
daug htPr, Mr. an d Mr s. Lawmot her, M rs I· r&lt;:~nces Rom1ne
n . Cl 1 d
of Hemlork (;rov ~·
renrt•
•e1ss.
e~e an .
Mr. and "r". .liJII.!m Hill Sy- D&lt;Jie Lawson. S1mey Powell.
tacust' . ~1r and Mrs_ H~rold and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Oun
.
lind chJldren called on Mr · and
Rous h, f ' or 11 (jfl d • an d 11er mece,
Gola Sarg€'nl . l'on](.T O\' Fl . D., M:~,- - M;:~vdwooMd JohHnston. I
-'
l' r
an
rs . omer cen-and Bo.b RoU&lt;il, N•w Haven, · ho w1•r ru 11 ed on Mr and Mr1
· d
were d 1nner ~Jifst!i of Mr . and Cl'f! d 1 1
•
Mrs. Robert Eult&gt;r.
I or
cen lOwer an family
Mr. and ~ r -. ( 'f'&lt;"i l Hnseber- of Po'llrro_y BouiE'.
I

Center in

500
TOF VALUE STAMPS

lor tb1 gih1 of 11111 1/loitt. Pirk 10111 elty! PiU filii' Iiiii/

giant
box

dinner guests of Mr . and Mr1.

Harold Housh, \.real B•nd.
Lawrence John--

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uc w eat

Doi--IJihl

Tuna ........... 3 ~··
.....,_
,.._
Pledge ••••••••••• 69c
Kandu ••••••••••• 59c

Beans
...........
7-::$1
Mist
.....

......

_,._, .........

•••••••••••

• •••••••••••

·.: 39c

Kroger

...- 39c

COFFEE

I

Bufferin •••••••••• ... 68c
Beans ... ~ ....... S-:: $1 ...........
I
Deodorant ••••••• 70c
Corn •••..•••••• •s-:..
Goldm Rlpt

bf/Ular

or

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KROGIII I'AIIM IIIATID
OUARAHTII

Drip

16.
'I!

II ,_ Ml IIIC &amp;iQI Is~ • H Pu4
with .., ..._~Wed p, I
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Jlt IIIIIIMI... IJII,., blbti..... IJ11t111-r. ' 1 t 11w '
., .., ,., "" ,.. •'rrt 1 .,., .... 7 ""' ... z.

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• Notes

ston and family, Mr and M"'
Jim Middleswart and family
vialted their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Edd Busn Chri•tmas day.
By Sir~ M. Rile
SO!ney Powell . 10&lt;'01. Mr. and ;
Mrs. Tay Beaver. Letart Falla 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bowell
and Dale Lawson called on Mr. and their daughter, Mr. aad
ond Mrs. Maywood Johnston. 1 Mrs. Charles Harvey of CaDI!
l«lbert Ours local Ronnie [ Winchester opent New Year'•
and Steve o.:U,elsoro: Colum- 1 Day with Mrs. Fay Wood and
bur vlslt.cf Mr. and Mrs. Char-, Mrs. Myrla Rife, Other Jue'ID
He Carroll and famtly .
: were Mrs. Freda Bowen aad
Mra. Leone McLaughlin ""' Mr. and Mr.. Daye Canode.
awarded a $25 Savins Bond for
Weekend guests wltb their
begin the most
competent parents, Mr . and Mrs. Charlea
nurte on her noor at Gr1nl 1 R.lfe W&lt;!re Cha;. A. (Jack) 1\lfl
Bo.apltal Ill Columbuo.
i of St. Albans, Mr.
and Mrs.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Carl i Ronald Rile aot! family
ol
Autherson w•re Mrs. E I v 1 1 Bunker Hill AFII, Peru, Ind.,
Dalley, Judy Cozart, Stivero- Mr. and Mrs. f.eorga Btv ...
wllle. TIIMlY Paper, Syracuse, I ldge 8lld family Ill Lanculot,

59c
89c

•••••••

-

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U • W.K. y -

...

Kroger Oil

Juice •.........• 4 -..: $1 Starch
!led llldaoy

Cream Pies • •••••• 4::s1
Crisco Oil • • • • • • • • ...,. 69c
-....

,

ry and childrt'n were Christmas

Mr. and Mrs.

JUI! clip tho entry blank obove

and depoolt at lllJ' Kroger Store. Additional blankl at
our atoreo, ond at other mercbanta efvlna Top Value
Stamps, Ente-r often . . . &amp;iv• Jouraell more chan.c•
to wlnl

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ror

"STOKELY BALr

Tomaio

~h~l·'· •.• !~:

. . . 'nt

.
Potatoes ....... S .. 69c

Mr .

Bn~ Mr~. Henry Euler were
the1r d uldren . ~ f r . and Mrs.
.
. . L'
Do n R. I••• 11 , 1"etart.
IJamel LU·
ler. MI. Vernon. Mr a.nd \Irs.
Robert Euler and f•mliy, Morgantown. 1\ . va. . and
her

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enry

r._ auu

\

Sherbet ....... 2 •'•'• 33c
Cheese
Spread
2
:.
49c
_........

.
.
spent Sunday afternoon wltb
Wesley Coart VISited frwnds 1
.
~I
-~ M
D 1

at Stiversv ili!'.

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Skim Milk. ..... ~ ..... 39c

ty, Sl. Albans, w. v, _, ond ler. Robert~ Wellman, Wash·
Mike Evans visited ,\Jr. ond 111 KMton, ~- CM.
K
Euler
Mra. Arlie We5t.

\

............._

Bread ........ 2 39c

ts •tlending Morgantown Unik.
h'
,

Clyde

,....., II

\

••••••

Tomato Soup ................... .

1_ ... .. ._

fllrlt ...
lutlororuot

I

Campbell'•

Rltl!l .hlayt T-rf TIU .,...d ., pori&lt; , _ K"'IIOI'
lo llo tho V11f11 R,..t ll"•llty

·
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arllo
Claren{'~ NuBer, Rt&gt;edsvitle.
West
vistt~d, l11s ~aughtt&gt;r . Mr . _and Mr. and Mrs. Murrl~l We!t
Mrs. (_~ene Congo _and family and daughter. Murlta. Rav~n•
Mr and Mr&gt; ,/tm Brace of
d . . d hi
1 Mr

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Bettv Lovett of Heedsvllle VISift&gt;d . Homer Lov~tt. .
Mr . and Mr~ . L.erlr Congo and
t....
h
d
·.·
•umJ 1y vJSI!ed rr _!l:ran parents
Mr . :mtl \Irs . {ltlbPrt Nu Uer
. T
- ..
.
of near uppers Plains. Chnst -

Ground Round ........ 89c

K.-- , ....., lool
choice ctnt.r cut with
minimum bono, loJo w.m..

YDU 1

Rib Cut

-or~Pott

attended the Chrtstm38 pro- to Metgo General hospital.
~ram at the Hazel Church.
Mr and Mr.. Donald Hunnel
Mr~,- Bettie Altles and child· of Pomeroy visited an evt"mng

1...,.,

PORK CHOPS

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4

Mrs. S~yre Tursday_
Gertrude Leh-ew and son, Lary, · Mrs. Anna Htaly was taken

tMc

Thriltu 811 Tile PiMJ.

lb.

Mr. and Mrs. William AhiPs . vy i" home on leave with hlJ

and

ROUND STEAK

w lanaltu

Waw.

ond family .
. ' parents, Mr and Mr!. Nathan
Mr. and Mrs. c;uy Mollmx. PI k
. .t d "'
d · c ens.
Ravensw ood vJsJ
e . r.
_an I Mrs. Judy Brace of RaclnP
Mrs. Sam Lehew and family. vi!l:itPd her mother Mrs. DorJt

rH~~~dlle~b~n, Mr,

FULL CUT -BONE-IN

Tap Value Stampa avail.
ahle .. J'OU in coupons

Ravenswood spent • day wtth . Billy Pick•ns of the U. S. Na-

Mrs. Minnie Carroll .

TOP VALUE STAMPS

•••••

THilii'TY

Sirloin Steaks ... 99c ... 89c
T•Bone .::~:: .... •l•9 ... 99c
Rump Roast ... •lo9 ... 99c
Cube Steaks ......... •.. 99c
Boiling Beef .............. 29c

M.,.:

Hospital, spent Christma!!l week and !\Irs . .John Busch.
t&gt;nd witl1 her parent5, Mr . .and , Rev and Mrs. Busch attendMrs. Clint Birch.
: ed th~ wal&lt;h meeting at the

TINDIIIAY

plus

a

11:- .......... ""'

pte• . , . , . ...... ........

....rfodj.... - -

rtpori"--

Fo)ger~1

Your dollar's worth morB wbBn you shop st thB stortJ t/Jst gim Top VsiUB Sts111p1
/'

Coffee

. " " Off)

~

I . _ - ... ......
,

$160

..

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K._,wowlll ....... lw .......
niiiN) phrl J1 flr11 T.,

,..,.

¥.-

.._tor - _....._

" •PJIODVCB I'A:VQBif'Br ,

Mushrooms ......... 59c
Yams ••.•...•• 3 .... 39c
Endive .•...~ .•.• - 19c
Escarole •••••••• .. -19c
Croot

DogYummies
......
Toothpaste
Waxed
Paper
Rice
Willi-'
.......
.... ···-.. -·. 35e ... - ............... 19c • ................. 25c ......... _............ 51e

DuPICan or B.-ue..

GRAPEFRUIT
lb.

bag

•

c..

MI

Toothpaste
IIIIIIUIII ..............

Macaroni.
35c - .........._.lle
- · ~-

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flatS

I ews otes

Society Notes

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went•, Mr. 'nd Mrf. Howard
lO--I)•liY sentinel. Pomeroy-Middleport. 0 ., Jan. 12, 1966 1Mn. Patty Hoffman and ton, J
les, Calif. and daughter Manon Walton.
Tborna and Patricia.
--· -·- - -- ----· - . Stevie, Albany, Mr Ray Brooks j
from Georgi..
Mr. and !.11'1- Bernard LavaJ.
Mr. and Mnt. HarlfJ E. Joba
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dalley of · of Albany R. R. 1, and Mr.
Mrs. Ray Beegle and son Da- ley · and children of Shippingson, Tammy, Oleryl and Terry,
O'Vll
Newark, Mr. and Mrs. Jimm John Thomp!!OII of cabin Creek, ,
vid of Wilmington, called on Mrs port, Pa. visited his parents,
were New Year's Day visitors
l
Autherson and deUKhl•r. 'Mrs. : w. Va.
Laura CirGie and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Johnson.
of Mr. and Mrs. Wade ,Weer an4
Wtlls of Syracuse were Chrlst- Mr. and M.,., Vernor Adkins
Harry Wolfe on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dorst
1
family
of Caledonia. Mrs. Johtamas dmner guests.
d 1 .1 0 1 Cr wn City Jpellt
Returning to school following Iand daughters of Newark spent
Larry and Elatne Lebfw re· an amt Y
. ~•BY EDNA KNOPP
were Christmas with her parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ray son's mother, Mrs. Ada Slack,
· "eir holiday vacation•
1 "'
turned to the home of lhetr Saturday and Sw ....y with Mrs.
•
M Sa L I Ethel Rtfe Jame~ Dale Rife Gu.,ta ol Mr~ and Mrs. Gro- ' Mary Jane McClung, to West and Mrs, Frank Walton.
Johnson of Grove City spent the accompanied them borne.
Mrs. Nona Long and 110n, parents, M~- andnd raM. mG "" 1spent the we.kend with the ver Salser Sr. during holidays Virginia University,
Charles Mrs. Edith Grimm, Mt. and! wtekend visiting with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ooyle Knapp all4
son Kail Lee, of Langsville wer•
hew with ft"r. a. ltin rs.them uy
. and Bruce Beegle
.
. Mrs. Arthur Tarr an d son Mrs. James J ohnson an d ch'ld
Smith. nlled on Mr. an d Mrs.. M
at ' Shoppert family at Lebanon
were Mr. an d Mrs. Charles Sal- Cltne
to Rm
1 •
11
Ntw Year'• day vlsitoro of her
Clint Bircb and !umily and Ro nux oodaer VII &amp;
'
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ser and children
Diane and Grande, and Max Knopp to Pal- Shawn of Athens spent the week- I ren snd Mr. and Mrs. Walter
parents, Mr. and Mre. Charley
avensw
M and M Ra
d Thorn ·
Mr and Mrs. Arlie West
G tr!ld Leh ,. 5 nt two
r.
rs. ymon
• Steve, Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald mer GC, Davenport, Iowa.
end with Mr. a&amp;d Mrs. Harry Hamm of Pomeroy and also Mr.
Smith and J o.
Mr. Robt-rt Ours and Ray da ,"r with • Mr .~ M~ H L as and lamlly of Lima spent Salser and daughter Tonja of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Theiss Wolle.
and Mrs. Joaeph Johnson and
ouro visited Mr. and . Mrs. Sh~ke and Mr. and · Mrs. Sunday wtth Mrs. Fay Wood Johnstown, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde ' and children Laura, Joy, Kay Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sler- Beverly.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley T. JohnCharlie Carroll and famtlv .
Guv ~ioiinex of Ravenswood. :and Mrs. Myrta Rile. .
, Evans and daughters of Porter, Tommy and Pam
Sylvester ret! and sons of Gallipolis spent Mrs. Nora_John110n of Colurn- son were New Year's Day vis!~
Ronny Allen. Bonny Ltppen- R
d Mrs John Bu"h I Mr. and Mra. 0, M. Rtle call- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Btrch and speet the woekend In Colum- the weekend wtth Mr. and Mrs. bus is vtstlmg wtth hOI son ors of their daughter, Mr. and
colt. Newark . Mr&lt;. Elvo Dailey, ent:r~~i~:d Mr. ~nd Mrs. Lt'On ed on Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Rlle ldeughte'rs, Bellevue, Mr. and bus with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Otis Knopp.
and daughter-In-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Murphy and family.
Stiversville and Terry Brewer Miller and children and !'red one evening last week.
~ Mrs. Sam Price of Blooming- The~s and daughter Betty.
Vlslllng Mr. ~nd Mrs. Omar Mrs, Joseph Johnson and Bev- Mr. Carl McElroy, student al
were Chnstmas dmner gue&lt;ls f.itt lr. all of Cheslttre, at a Mrs. Betty Thomaa and so~s. ~ ton, Ind. and Mr. and Mrs. Gro- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Walton and &amp;!ley were thel! daughter,, Ru- erly,
Colurnbuo Buolness
College
of Mr. and Mrs, Carl Auther- Inner
with hl•
1Larry and Stevie, of Lima I ver Salser Jr. and family. They daughters Rita and Carolyn of by Ludwtg and family of r 'VI'- Mr. and Mrs. Larry Barr and spent the bolldays
son
Mr Rnv Bush. Mr. and
spent the past week rislling : also received phone calls from ;Jewark spent soveral days with ·and and son Lawrence and lam- son, David, ol Langsvllle, were! parents, Mr. and Mrs. raul MeMiss Mary Birch, Gall•polis Dwight Hoback called on Rev. l friends and relativea here.
I their son, Lowell of Los Ange- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank lly of East Liverpool.
I New Year's Day visitors of her Elroy and Bill
'

Dorcas

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PREMIUM QUALITY PRODUCE

I

KltOGIR Bill' IALI

Mr. and Mrs. Clint Birch and Free Will Baptist Church
dau~hter s.
AMary and Leoto. Cheshire.

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spent Christmas Da_v _ w1th Mr. and Mr!'!. Lawrence Bwh
thetr dau~hh'r , Dora L•pp. ol and daughter of Rarlne RRoule
L1ttle Hnckmg.
i:'nte 1 t"dined Rev . and Mn. John
Mr. and Mrs. Car l Autht"rson Bur;;rh_ A dinner was
given

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OFFICIAL £NTR

visited Mr. and .l'lrs. Btll Mid· in honor of Mr!. Busch's blrlh-

dlesw::~rt and tJmJ I ~, Mr . and day

~rs. . Ha_lph Brewer and Mrs.

MHf)' Congo, daughter

or '

F.lva Oatley and daughter, Ju- Mr ann Mrs. Chllrles Congo.
dy Cozart.
. .
Porllnnd, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Ml' anci Mrs. Willl•~.m. Abl~!!: (;enf' Congo and family over i

•M.I"ac;;Es
~ lljJ-t'ka..r s,_
op •llue Sta~n,_

&lt; hnstmas th~ Wl"f'kend
1
wtth Mr. and Mrs. ,rr.nk AbMr. and Mrs. Ollie Sayre callles. Ravenswood. 1\ \a.
ed on Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Mr. &gt;nd Mrs . Clvd• Van N.,t, Richards

and family spent

600 Extra

• IWe ,... r

llrloJn

n,

K._

1'lorlltr

Kroger Fresh

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Mes. H

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RoltM ai:

Nothing to buy/
Enter often/

..ldc-.eged by

j

rs.

IlTTy

M •clutlvt

lntfhod ,..,. .............,.....
. na ot.htr Rtf • tr.lh

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Mu. with Mr. 11nd Mrs. Mike Evans.
R. h .,.~ Alicia Evans -wisited Mr. and

Val Decker Smoked

arlm Mr~ . Charles Fitch.
c• !led on Mr and Mr~ . William Mr. end Mrs . Arnold MaxweD
Abies and famtly,
d
M
d M [)a 1
d of Boston, Mass YISite Mr1.
r an
rs
na u.ovett an Maxwell's parents , Mr.
and
son. Barbrrtuu. B1ll Ba1_ley &lt;~?d Mrs. Arlie West over the hol.ir. auy

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d

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and Mr!. John Watson
, d 1.1d
i
an ell reno f Welrton , w. "a
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M
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Leslie Jordan
rd. ~ &lt;:~n hi rs . t.'~ dr and p t :
an \.laug en, ,;Jan a
a- 1
rv . oi St. .&lt;\)bans, vlsited their

Bread
...............
25c
..............

H ·
·· dt
woo v1s1te
s parens,
.
acJne VI8Jlf' Jt&gt;r parents. Mr. :md Mrs Arlie West Chrlttmal
and Mrs . Ollte Sayre Hnd fam1 - E
·
!~· Christmns Eve.
ve.
Eu'~
, Mr. and Mr:;. I&gt;Hvt Grue!ler
Mr . and Mrs. Robert
I'Cil'
and f~m i lv reLurned home to
~~end family or PomProy, .Jane Morganttni·n, W. VII ., where he
and Karf'n Wines. Apple Gro\'t,

visited Mr. and Mrs.

I

ver st!\, wor tng on II ID&amp;Ir
~~s. and Mrs. Murrie\ West er's degree_ in civil ~na:lneer­
and daughter, Murela, Havens- mg. Thcv VISited the-Ir parents,
wood visited Mr. and Mn Ar - Mr. and Mrs. Henry Euler and
Jie West Christmas Eve. ·
Mr and Mrs , Harold Roush at
M
d M A 1. W
. Portland.
r. an · ra. r " est vi!- M1· · d M 0 Ill RDmlno
ited Mr . and Mrs. Waid Hay.
an
rs. rv e
man and daughter of Roclne n~d family of Flat Woods open 1
Christmas afternoon.
Wrdnesday nl~~~ e~d were din-Mr. and Mrs. L. c. Jordan ner guests of hLS ilslerl
Mr.
and daught ers. Sandra &lt;~nd PJt- and t\-·lrs Homlne and dangbr. .,..

rs.

~er Sisler,

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oy e

. S
d Sargent. Darwm and on New
;;~ n d Mrs 011 te avre an
Y . Da .. d th lr ~
fl:!m ily visited her sister Mr. ears
y VI SJte
e ~ug ,_
.
,
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ter . .\lr and Mro. Don Hill of
•nd Mrs. 811ly Combs and son, 1 1 1 M N 11. Sa
d
r!l. e 1e rgen1 an
Larry, of ,"I eve 1and. who were 1 C..ear.
ld
W dn d
wttb
visiting (:It !he home of her · M'0 a nd
sreMnt •H e!l ayEul
ts M
d M
Cl'10t r. •
rJ.
enry
er.
p.::~ren , r. an
rs.
Mr. and Mn
Lawreno
Johnson ul Portillnd. Mrs. John- Th e1ss
. of Cl eve1and and Mr.
l!;on returned home with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bailey, GreeD
and Mrs. Comb• and son for Co 11 1 d M
d M .,
an indefinite time.
s €' , n ., · r. ilil
Tl. ,.....
M c 1 Hh d
d
bert Hudson. Industry, Ptt .. Mrs.

Travel to any Top Value
America and spend
Wltllln riPt frt11 litis aralllt parclwe requl~J
HIRI'S ALL YOU DOt

°

rs . ,· a_rrn
el an son . . G(1rdon Ridenour and Nancy
Gary,• "."led ,her parents, Mr . of Cllts I er an d Mr.
o-•n.uiJC'r I
1 .le~el Storv of Me81ld "rs
.
.
d
,
L
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0 urs VJ SI1e _Jv1rs. DUll! Van
Arthur Sunda ,
·
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M~:ter and NIC'kl
Chrtstmas Day guests of Mr
M I . V.
M te
d
1 rs.
"ou1se an e r 10

c&lt;~ lled on Mrs. Earnest

nd
Mr
.
8 r~&gt;wer an d Sy1Vl8
a
,
an d :v•1rs 1.&lt;Jwrence Johnston
d f .
T"- I'
M ter
en am1 1·v. '"' k lln·th e b a
a 1so spent a wee WI
er
daug htPr, Mr. an d Mr s. Lawmot her, M rs I· r&lt;:~nces Rom1ne
n . Cl 1 d
of Hemlork (;rov ~·
renrt•
•e1ss.
e~e an .
Mr. and "r". .liJII.!m Hill Sy- D&lt;Jie Lawson. S1mey Powell.
tacust' . ~1r and Mrs_ H~rold and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Oun
.
lind chJldren called on Mr · and
Rous h, f ' or 11 (jfl d • an d 11er mece,
Gola Sarg€'nl . l'on](.T O\' Fl . D., M:~,- - M;:~vdwooMd JohHnston. I
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an
rs . omer cen-and Bo.b RoU&lt;il, N•w Haven, · ho w1•r ru 11 ed on Mr and Mr1
· d
were d 1nner ~Jifst!i of Mr . and Cl'f! d 1 1
•
Mrs. Robert Eult&gt;r.
I or
cen lOwer an family
Mr. and ~ r -. ( 'f'&lt;"i l Hnseber- of Po'llrro_y BouiE'.
I

Center in

500
TOF VALUE STAMPS

lor tb1 gih1 of 11111 1/loitt. Pirk 10111 elty! PiU filii' Iiiii/

giant
box

dinner guests of Mr . and Mr1.

Harold Housh, \.real B•nd.
Lawrence John--

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Doi--IJihl

Tuna ........... 3 ~··
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Pledge ••••••••••• 69c
Kandu ••••••••••• 59c

Beans
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7-::$1
Mist
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•••••••••••

• •••••••••••

·.: 39c

Kroger

...- 39c

COFFEE

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Bufferin •••••••••• ... 68c
Beans ... ~ ....... S-:: $1 ...........
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Deodorant ••••••• 70c
Corn •••..•••••• •s-:..
Goldm Rlpt

bf/Ular

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• Notes

ston and family, Mr and M"'
Jim Middleswart and family
vialted their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Edd Busn Chri•tmas day.
By Sir~ M. Rile
SO!ney Powell . 10&lt;'01. Mr. and ;
Mrs. Tay Beaver. Letart Falla 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bowell
and Dale Lawson called on Mr. and their daughter, Mr. aad
ond Mrs. Maywood Johnston. 1 Mrs. Charles Harvey of CaDI!
l«lbert Ours local Ronnie [ Winchester opent New Year'•
and Steve o.:U,elsoro: Colum- 1 Day with Mrs. Fay Wood and
bur vlslt.cf Mr. and Mrs. Char-, Mrs. Myrla Rife, Other Jue'ID
He Carroll and famtly .
: were Mrs. Freda Bowen aad
Mra. Leone McLaughlin ""' Mr. and Mr.. Daye Canode.
awarded a $25 Savins Bond for
Weekend guests wltb their
begin the most
competent parents, Mr . and Mrs. Charlea
nurte on her noor at Gr1nl 1 R.lfe W&lt;!re Cha;. A. (Jack) 1\lfl
Bo.apltal Ill Columbuo.
i of St. Albans, Mr.
and Mrs.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Carl i Ronald Rile aot! family
ol
Autherson w•re Mrs. E I v 1 1 Bunker Hill AFII, Peru, Ind.,
Dalley, Judy Cozart, Stivero- Mr. and Mrs. f.eorga Btv ...
wllle. TIIMlY Paper, Syracuse, I ldge 8lld family Ill Lanculot,

59c
89c

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Kroger Oil

Juice •.........• 4 -..: $1 Starch
!led llldaoy

Cream Pies • •••••• 4::s1
Crisco Oil • • • • • • • • ...,. 69c
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ry and childrt'n were Christmas

Mr. and Mrs.

JUI! clip tho entry blank obove

and depoolt at lllJ' Kroger Store. Additional blankl at
our atoreo, ond at other mercbanta efvlna Top Value
Stamps, Ente-r often . . . &amp;iv• Jouraell more chan.c•
to wlnl

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"STOKELY BALr

Tomaio

~h~l·'· •.• !~:

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Potatoes ....... S .. 69c

Mr .

Bn~ Mr~. Henry Euler were
the1r d uldren . ~ f r . and Mrs.
.
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Do n R. I••• 11 , 1"etart.
IJamel LU·
ler. MI. Vernon. Mr a.nd \Irs.
Robert Euler and f•mliy, Morgantown. 1\ . va. . and
her

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Sherbet ....... 2 •'•'• 33c
Cheese
Spread
2
:.
49c
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.
spent Sunday afternoon wltb
Wesley Coart VISited frwnds 1
.
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at Stiversv ili!'.

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ty, Sl. Albans, w. v, _, ond ler. Robert~ Wellman, Wash·
Mike Evans visited ,\Jr. ond 111 KMton, ~- CM.
K
Euler
Mra. Arlie We5t.

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Bread ........ 2 39c

ts •tlending Morgantown Unik.
h'
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Tomato Soup ................... .

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lutlororuot

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Rltl!l .hlayt T-rf TIU .,...d ., pori&lt; , _ K"'IIOI'
lo llo tho V11f11 R,..t ll"•llty

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parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arllo
Claren{'~ NuBer, Rt&gt;edsvitle.
West
vistt~d, l11s ~aughtt&gt;r . Mr . _and Mr. and Mrs. Murrl~l We!t
Mrs. (_~ene Congo _and family and daughter. Murlta. Rav~n•
Mr and Mr&gt; ,/tm Brace of
d . . d hi
1 Mr

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Bettv Lovett of Heedsvllle VISift&gt;d . Homer Lov~tt. .
Mr . and Mr~ . L.erlr Congo and
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Mr . :mtl \Irs . {ltlbPrt Nu Uer
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of near uppers Plains. Chnst -

Ground Round ........ 89c

K.-- , ....., lool
choice ctnt.r cut with
minimum bono, loJo w.m..

YDU 1

Rib Cut

-or~Pott

attended the Chrtstm38 pro- to Metgo General hospital.
~ram at the Hazel Church.
Mr and Mr.. Donald Hunnel
Mr~,- Bettie Altles and child· of Pomeroy visited an evt"mng

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PORK CHOPS

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Mrs. S~yre Tursday_
Gertrude Leh-ew and son, Lary, · Mrs. Anna Htaly was taken

tMc

Thriltu 811 Tile PiMJ.

lb.

Mr. and Mrs. William AhiPs . vy i" home on leave with hlJ

and

ROUND STEAK

w lanaltu

Waw.

ond family .
. ' parents, Mr and Mr!. Nathan
Mr. and Mrs. c;uy Mollmx. PI k
. .t d "'
d · c ens.
Ravensw ood vJsJ
e . r.
_an I Mrs. Judy Brace of RaclnP
Mrs. Sam Lehew and family. vi!l:itPd her mother Mrs. DorJt

rH~~~dlle~b~n, Mr,

FULL CUT -BONE-IN

Tap Value Stampa avail.
ahle .. J'OU in coupons

Ravenswood spent • day wtth . Billy Pick•ns of the U. S. Na-

Mrs. Minnie Carroll .

TOP VALUE STAMPS

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Sirloin Steaks ... 99c ... 89c
T•Bone .::~:: .... •l•9 ... 99c
Rump Roast ... •lo9 ... 99c
Cube Steaks ......... •.. 99c
Boiling Beef .............. 29c

M.,.:

Hospital, spent Christma!!l week and !\Irs . .John Busch.
t&gt;nd witl1 her parent5, Mr . .and , Rev and Mrs. Busch attendMrs. Clint Birch.
: ed th~ wal&lt;h meeting at the

TINDIIIAY

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Coffee

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Mushrooms ......... 59c
Yams ••.•...•• 3 .... 39c
Endive .•...~ .•.• - 19c
Escarole •••••••• .. -19c
Croot

DogYummies
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Toothpaste
Waxed
Paper
Rice
Willi-'
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DuPICan or B.-ue..

GRAPEFRUIT
lb.

bag

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Toothpaste
IIIIIIUIII ..............

Macaroni.
35c - .........._.lle
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AfORE 'IE GO To BED,

BRESH 'lORE TEETH
AFORE 'IE

uUGHAID ·· BRESH

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28. Ll!avc a
pceition
21.Badeavor :

35.Sa.ucy
37,HI.Wk

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letter

25.Mop

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:::t.Two: Sp.
28.MIIIla

parrot

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38. Wlcltt~d
28.Dried

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40.ADgeP

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as guests of Mr. and Mrs.

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during
vacation
btclud&lt;d the
Mr. lltllday
and Mrs.
Robert

m- 'wt've 1ot to aupply thea• teen-agera 42. DeciDIBI
tmlt
witll tnt answoro'l' Wt don't even understand
DAILY CBf1'1'0Qil0.fiD- Bere'a how
half tht questions!''
A:II':DLII.&amp;.&amp;XII

Mra. Charles Bowers ol Park- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Garrell Christy I Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o., Jan. 12, 19M-ll .
ersburg.
ot Grove Cily
and
Del· -~
·
Mr. •nd Mrs. David Davis ~hin Christy of Columbus spent : ALFRED
•
, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wllliaml
and son of VIenna, and her mo- New Year's here with their sis- ' Mrs. Anna Thompson movtd of Belpre spent Sunday wllll
ther, Mrs. Mildred Ci!"!'le and ler, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Barnhill to the home of Pearl Ervin at her parents, Mr. and Ml'll. Mli- - - - - - - - - - Mrs. Lelah. MeCism s(ll'nt. the , and daughter, Ruth AAD .
' Racine last Sund.oy afternoon. lard Swartz and Terry.
, holidays With Mr. DaviS par· ' Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stout and Rev. L. M. Barnett of lluAt· ' Mr. and Mn Cbas D Woodt
RBy Mrs,j Evelyn Brlckles
enls, Mr. and M": J . S. :Javis l d~ugbler spent New Year's with : inglon, W. Va, took dinner on called on Mr. ~d lfi.s. "c. WE.
ev. :; dMrsh. Eugene Em· and daughter, DoriS Ann.
, bls brother, Mr. and
Mrs. ! Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Woode at Tuppers Plains Wecl8011
~ ya , ahug.dter spent the Mr. and Mrs. Blam 1'Pylor Glen Stout el Keno.
D. Woode.
nesday afteruooa.
ew ear • oil ay With Hev. , spent Sunday at New Martms· Mr. and Mrs . Carl Ba1rnhlill - -- - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - and Mrs. Mann or Harrisburg. ville, W. Va.
wilh his sis- and Rulb Anu and Mr. and
Joseph Kuhn, youngest
son 1er and his mother. Mrs. Zora Jim Stout and daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kuhn . Taylor
accompanied them Chrlslmas with Mr. and
underwent knee surgery at Gal- home for a visit.
Floyd Stout.
hpohs.
Mrs. Kalurah Kimble
family of Cleveland spent a
receHt with her fathe'r, John
Kaylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Berl Boggs
,
lamily of Alfred have bought
Badgley properly here.
I
During the holida y those vis·
iting with Mr. and Mro. Ken·
enth Griffith were Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Guthrie and child··
reo, Diana and Paul, Mr. and
Mrs. Earnest Taylor of AUre·d, l
.
Mike Corns of Sandyvtue, W.
IVa., Mr. and Mrs.
Delmar I
Thompson and sons, Gary and
NEW SPRING FABRICS
Michael and Harold, Pat and i
Bill Hoberts of Vienna, W. Va.
NOW ARRIVING DAILYll
Blain Taylor has bought the
Robert Barton hardware
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Cleland
Chester spent a day
wt·th h" sisler, Mrs. Lelah
1nger S1 1es &amp; 5ervice
Lane.
'.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beb:ing :l 115 W. Second
WY 2·2284
Pomeroy

Soci'a} News ,

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II LO.GI'IIIoLOW

has a
good
ladies'watcb
only$12.95

PIECE GOODS
CONTINUES THIS WEEK

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The Fabric Shop
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mond Daniels, Ferndale, Micit. Jl .tl'r Ca rpel lter home were '
;I.
Gu ..IA at the Lawson home tllCII' son·lll·law, Sidn&lt;y Parker,
r---=.,...;..iiiiiii..;,;~~;;, and h1 s fa!lwr, Charles Parker
of Bo li va r.
Thursday
Mrs. cecil Gillogly
:and
lamily
of Athons were re·
Morning Special
cent Sunday dinner gues!s
of . - - - - - - - - 9 lo I
his pa rent s. Mr. and Mrs. Fern
BY ALTA CONE
1
r:illogly.
Jarrot Bobo ,a lifelong resi - 1
Sunday dmner guesls of Mr. dent of this communilv. will be,
· . Mrs. Arlh ur Cra blrre were celebraling his 90th bi~thday on :
hiS parenls. \lr. and Mrs. J. K.l Jan. 16. Lei's everyone remem-1
Crablree and hiS uncles. Paul , ber him wilh a card or leller.l
Wi llten_l C.. and Charle; Peck. I Addre.s Alb;my, Ohio, RL 4.
. ~11. ond Mrs. Dale Slonsbury Mrs. Hulh Wood spent Sun' JOined' other members of lhetr day afl ernoon wilh Mro. Gladys '
famtl) for a famrly
Morris and fa mily.
Miss Hazel Wooten Is now at .
home after being a pat ient in '
Riverside Method.Jst Hospital for
several days.
Debbie ,Tammy and Ricky 1
I Petti I spent Saturday alte:rn&lt;&gt;onil
with Miss Rila Wilbur.
: Kenneth Coen has had ahick- :
en pox the past week.
I
Miss Patricia Morris returned lo Grayson, Ky. on Sunday.
She will resume her studies at
Kentucky Christian College •on 1
Monday.
'
Mrs. Flossie Ragan and Mr1.
. Marie Rlldcl\!f were In Pomeroy 1m Sunday lu set• lknton
Ponn who is a patien t in Meigs
f.rneral Hospilal.
Mrs . Albert Cone and Mr s.
Lona Pettit were shopping in
Athens on Monday.
MIDDLEPORT, 0 .
Mr,. Cora Morris returned to
her home in Columbus on Sal·
II!!~~~~~! urd ay. She spent lhe past week
...;.
with her son, Ramon and ramily and called to see her sister,
Mrs. Eth&lt;l Harmon.

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WALK-IN-SPACE VALUES
AT DOWN to EARTH PRICES

I· Society News

VISIT YOUR CLOVER
FARM STORE THIS
WEEK FOR VALUES
THAT REALLY ARE
OUT OF THIS WORLD
AT HONEST DOWN TO
EARTH PRICES.

GIGANTIC JANUARY CLEARANCE

lr CHUTEI GOULD

DICK TRACY

CARAVELLE•

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Reg. $12.99 Rubber
Insulated Boots $5
Roush's Shoe Store

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to wor'·

Ha'~ ~ey Carpenler. Others visiting

, Mr."'"'

You've no idea what
it means to me-oittinQ
here with friend6!

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GASOLINE ALLfiY

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10.8"'.......

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chem!Ait
:IZ.Oalaxy

Bcot.

coosln
12.Epoella
13. Feudal
pOJ'llllllt
for death

notAl

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3l.Nobol
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Grim and family of Poca, w.
Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Willard
Workman and daughlers , Asbford, w. va.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mosier
Earl Starkey wao in Colum- celebrated their silver wedding
bus recently on business and anniversary at thew home re- 1
Mrs. Starkey visited her daugh. cently complele wilh a wedding 1
ter, Mrs. Wanda Jones and sons cake and a corsage for Mrs. 1
In Nelsonville while Mr. Star· Mosier. Guests were Mr. and
key was in Columbus .
Mrs. Joe Mosier, Mr. and Mrs. ·
1'he Watch Party at the Mt. Charles Gire. Mr. and Mrs. GaUnion church was wpll allend•d. ry Mosier, Mrs. Laura Krebs,
Hymjl sJnging, worship service and Juslm Mosier.
1
and relreshmenls were enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mosier
by all present.
and son spent the holiday vacaMrs. Penny Temple and sons.· lion wilh reialives in
west
Dayton, are spending two wee ks Virginia, including with Mr.
here with relatives at the Vic- and Mrs. Thomas Kirk, ;\1rs.
Maude Carr and family and Mr.
tor Perry home.
Holiday guests at the honw , and Mrs. Clin lon Kirk, Chcylan,
or Mrs. Ola Perry and Frank I Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carroll of
were Mr. and Mrs. William Gi les, and Mr. and Mrs. Char·
Thomas and Nancy and Jane l ley Mamous and Mr. and Mrs.
Caldwell, Columbus and Grover Garnet Rose and family, DeStoul, Iocel.
cola .
Ray Howery of Washinglon. . Gay Johnson. rural mail carD. C. spent several day 5 vaca. n~r _1n 1hJ &lt;&gt; area, has returned
tion here with his paren t:;, Mr . to h1 " el~pl o.\'mt·nt a.rt~r tre~t - .
and Mrs . Verlin Howery. Thry men I al ( lev eland Chmc for '"
visited also with their son-i~. JLmes suffL'rnJ ill an automobile
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs accidenl quite some ·tl!"e ago.
Ralph Chapman and family, l e- Olcva Sm ith, siudetlt at Co!ina, while he was here.
lumbus Business
University, FOR GIANTS?-ThiRIS not
Mr. and Mrs. Elba McKnight. !spenl th e vacation
with her ' a band for a wristwatch.
Columbus, spent lhe week end parents. Mr . and Mrs. Lewis Far from il. It is called a
here wilh th&lt;ir parents, Mr. Smit11 and N'ncy and h•r gnmd , "swing sling," Is rubber·
and MnL D. o. McKnight anJ rnothN. \1rs. Daisy RHawlings. ized and is used to handle
II
d Mrs. Russell Mays ol heavy obJects gen tly on a
Mr. and Mrs. Fern Gillogly .
s • r an
cr~ne. 1t won an award in
Mr. and Mrs. William Law- · tr" &gt;burg were recent guests 1 a Boston industl'iai exhibit.
son and children spent a week of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

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20NING
PR08LEM,

Y~ ~~ li'AlTB m '1'111111'111NC!L 011' '!'HE
IIOUL THAT PIC'ft1lllllll llliiAVIIMLY TJiltiQII, -· llU"·

HOWEVE~,

A5VOU

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lAVING-

JANUARY 13, 14 &amp; 1'&gt;

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OHIO

!Kenneth Dovlsl

QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED

PIECE

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STARTS THURSDAY, JAN. 13th

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MllND~Y THRU FRIRDAY
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fi ·05 Socred Heart
u 4 Ohio News Round-Up
8:00 .Ohio Valley Nllll
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t :Oii Wottd Newt
5' 30 Sign Off
6:25 Country Jamboroe
8:10 Sports Today
6:57 WeaUJer
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8:15 Weather Picture
I 730 S1gn On- Forward Faith 8:16 Louie Mueller Slun
7:00 N;, lional News
7 05 Bill Mtller Show
' 8 00 B.1pl i&gt;t Hour
8:55 community News
7:30 Spor ts Paraue
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9:00 Talk of the Town
7:35 Hill Mi ller Show
8 J:, llrl'k End
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and Thurs.)
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8:00 Bill M1ller Show
10 .00 Masler Conlrol
11:05 Louie Mueller Show
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i\\"rd .. Fri. )
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Ring)
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11:30 Public Senlce
11 15 Christians Hour
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9:05 Coffee with .Janet
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12 30 Rev. Merlin Teets
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10:00 Ohio Edurol•on
I :00 Rev. Eddie Boyer
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10:05 Swap Shop
1:30 Hev. Silas Billups
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2:30 Week End
12:20 Bulletin Board
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1:55 News Beat
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7 :15 Week End
2:55 News Beat
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Ten Show
. '3:55 New• Beat
2:30 Miles KusiC Show
112.00 Noon News
1:00 Di scing with Doss
4 15 K'rr and Van Zandt Show' 1215 Paul Bowers. RFD
4:30 lntercbangt
1Mon. Wed. Fri.)
12 :30 Jim Mecs Show
S:OO CoiiUIIIIDity News
4 15 Bloelloar Auto Show
5::!11 Sign Off
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ly HAROLD OIAY

LimE ORPHAN ANNII

lolurday
7:45 Sip On, Echoes or Joy
·~ : 00 Ohio Valley News
"·8·05 World News
~ 10 Sporrts Toclay
1!15 Weather Picture
8:16 Louie Mueller Show
!i:OO High School Hit Parade
10:30 Songs lor Children
10·45 Golden Key
11 :00 News
11:05 Salurday Show
12:00 Local. Ohio, Nat. Newa
12:20 Bulletin Board
12:25 News 0 Grams
12:30 Salurday Matinee
1:30 News Headlines
1:31 Saturday MatiJiet
1:55 News
2:00 Saturday Matinee
2:30 News Headlines
2:31 Saturday Matinee
2:55 News
3:00 Saturday Matinee
3.30 News Headlines
J·3J Saturday Matinee
4: oo Community Choin
3:55 News
4:00 Community Choirs
4:30 Radio HJO
6:00 News Roundup
5:15 Public Service
5:30 8i&amp;n 011
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The first raising of lhe Stars :
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of
Cooch's Bridge, near Newark,
Del ., in 1777.
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SLICED

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at lhe home of their son and a
daughter-in-law, Mr. and MriS. II
Larry Stansbury at Reynolds·
burg on Christmas Day. Dale
Eugene Turner returned home
wltb them and spent hls vaca·
lion here.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Baum·
J&amp;rdner and family of Coslboct-II
on, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Irwin
~~~td family of Marysville, Mr .
and Mrs. Clyde Walker and
lamily, Thurman, Harriet Woodyard, Albany, Grant Price, Columb~. Rebecca, Thad and LH
sa Dye, and Douglas Lowther. I
enjoyed a family gatherillg at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Dye on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Francie
and Minnie Maude, Mc&lt;:ormela- 11
ville, were recent guests
the homes of her brothers,
dal Jordan and Lavern Jor&lt;!an.

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btclud&lt;d the
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and Mrs.
Robert

m- 'wt've 1ot to aupply thea• teen-agera 42. DeciDIBI
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witll tnt answoro'l' Wt don't even understand
DAILY CBf1'1'0Qil0.fiD- Bere'a how
half tht questions!''
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Mra. Charles Bowers ol Park- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Garrell Christy I Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o., Jan. 12, 19M-ll .
ersburg.
ot Grove Cily
and
Del· -~
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Mr. •nd Mrs. David Davis ~hin Christy of Columbus spent : ALFRED
•
, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wllliaml
and son of VIenna, and her mo- New Year's here with their sis- ' Mrs. Anna Thompson movtd of Belpre spent Sunday wllll
ther, Mrs. Mildred Ci!"!'le and ler, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Barnhill to the home of Pearl Ervin at her parents, Mr. and Ml'll. Mli- - - - - - - - - - Mrs. Lelah. MeCism s(ll'nt. the , and daughter, Ruth AAD .
' Racine last Sund.oy afternoon. lard Swartz and Terry.
, holidays With Mr. DaviS par· ' Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stout and Rev. L. M. Barnett of lluAt· ' Mr. and Mn Cbas D Woodt
RBy Mrs,j Evelyn Brlckles
enls, Mr. and M": J . S. :Javis l d~ugbler spent New Year's with : inglon, W. Va, took dinner on called on Mr. ~d lfi.s. "c. WE.
ev. :; dMrsh. Eugene Em· and daughter, DoriS Ann.
, bls brother, Mr. and
Mrs. ! Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Woode at Tuppers Plains Wecl8011
~ ya , ahug.dter spent the Mr. and Mrs. Blam 1'Pylor Glen Stout el Keno.
D. Woode.
nesday afteruooa.
ew ear • oil ay With Hev. , spent Sunday at New Martms· Mr. and Mrs . Carl Ba1rnhlill - -- - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - and Mrs. Mann or Harrisburg. ville, W. Va.
wilh his sis- and Rulb Anu and Mr. and
Joseph Kuhn, youngest
son 1er and his mother. Mrs. Zora Jim Stout and daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kuhn . Taylor
accompanied them Chrlslmas with Mr. and
underwent knee surgery at Gal- home for a visit.
Floyd Stout.
hpohs.
Mrs. Kalurah Kimble
family of Cleveland spent a
receHt with her fathe'r, John
Kaylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Berl Boggs
,
lamily of Alfred have bought
Badgley properly here.
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During the holida y those vis·
iting with Mr. and Mro. Ken·
enth Griffith were Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Guthrie and child··
reo, Diana and Paul, Mr. and
Mrs. Earnest Taylor of AUre·d, l
.
Mike Corns of Sandyvtue, W.
IVa., Mr. and Mrs.
Delmar I
Thompson and sons, Gary and
NEW SPRING FABRICS
Michael and Harold, Pat and i
Bill Hoberts of Vienna, W. Va.
NOW ARRIVING DAILYll
Blain Taylor has bought the
Robert Barton hardware
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Cleland
Chester spent a day
wt·th h" sisler, Mrs. Lelah
1nger S1 1es &amp; 5ervice
Lane.
'.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beb:ing :l 115 W. Second
WY 2·2284
Pomeroy

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has a
good
ladies'watcb
only$12.95

PIECE GOODS
CONTINUES THIS WEEK

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mond Daniels, Ferndale, Micit. Jl .tl'r Ca rpel lter home were '
;I.
Gu ..IA at the Lawson home tllCII' son·lll·law, Sidn&lt;y Parker,
r---=.,...;..iiiiiii..;,;~~;;, and h1 s fa!lwr, Charles Parker
of Bo li va r.
Thursday
Mrs. cecil Gillogly
:and
lamily
of Athons were re·
Morning Special
cent Sunday dinner gues!s
of . - - - - - - - - 9 lo I
his pa rent s. Mr. and Mrs. Fern
BY ALTA CONE
1
r:illogly.
Jarrot Bobo ,a lifelong resi - 1
Sunday dmner guesls of Mr. dent of this communilv. will be,
· . Mrs. Arlh ur Cra blrre were celebraling his 90th bi~thday on :
hiS parenls. \lr. and Mrs. J. K.l Jan. 16. Lei's everyone remem-1
Crablree and hiS uncles. Paul , ber him wilh a card or leller.l
Wi llten_l C.. and Charle; Peck. I Addre.s Alb;my, Ohio, RL 4.
. ~11. ond Mrs. Dale Slonsbury Mrs. Hulh Wood spent Sun' JOined' other members of lhetr day afl ernoon wilh Mro. Gladys '
famtl) for a famrly
Morris and fa mily.
Miss Hazel Wooten Is now at .
home after being a pat ient in '
Riverside Method.Jst Hospital for
several days.
Debbie ,Tammy and Ricky 1
I Petti I spent Saturday alte:rn&lt;&gt;onil
with Miss Rila Wilbur.
: Kenneth Coen has had ahick- :
en pox the past week.
I
Miss Patricia Morris returned lo Grayson, Ky. on Sunday.
She will resume her studies at
Kentucky Christian College •on 1
Monday.
'
Mrs. Flossie Ragan and Mr1.
. Marie Rlldcl\!f were In Pomeroy 1m Sunday lu set• lknton
Ponn who is a patien t in Meigs
f.rneral Hospilal.
Mrs . Albert Cone and Mr s.
Lona Pettit were shopping in
Athens on Monday.
MIDDLEPORT, 0 .
Mr,. Cora Morris returned to
her home in Columbus on Sal·
II!!~~~~~! urd ay. She spent lhe past week
...;.
with her son, Ramon and ramily and called to see her sister,
Mrs. Eth&lt;l Harmon.

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WALK-IN-SPACE VALUES
AT DOWN to EARTH PRICES

I· Society News

VISIT YOUR CLOVER
FARM STORE THIS
WEEK FOR VALUES
THAT REALLY ARE
OUT OF THIS WORLD
AT HONEST DOWN TO
EARTH PRICES.

GIGANTIC JANUARY CLEARANCE

lr CHUTEI GOULD

DICK TRACY

CARAVELLE•

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Insulated Boots $5
Roush's Shoe Store

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Ha'~ ~ey Carpenler. Others visiting

, Mr."'"'

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it means to me-oittinQ
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Grim and family of Poca, w.
Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Willard
Workman and daughlers , Asbford, w. va.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mosier
Earl Starkey wao in Colum- celebrated their silver wedding
bus recently on business and anniversary at thew home re- 1
Mrs. Starkey visited her daugh. cently complele wilh a wedding 1
ter, Mrs. Wanda Jones and sons cake and a corsage for Mrs. 1
In Nelsonville while Mr. Star· Mosier. Guests were Mr. and
key was in Columbus .
Mrs. Joe Mosier, Mr. and Mrs. ·
1'he Watch Party at the Mt. Charles Gire. Mr. and Mrs. GaUnion church was wpll allend•d. ry Mosier, Mrs. Laura Krebs,
Hymjl sJnging, worship service and Juslm Mosier.
1
and relreshmenls were enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mosier
by all present.
and son spent the holiday vacaMrs. Penny Temple and sons.· lion wilh reialives in
west
Dayton, are spending two wee ks Virginia, including with Mr.
here with relatives at the Vic- and Mrs. Thomas Kirk, ;\1rs.
Maude Carr and family and Mr.
tor Perry home.
Holiday guests at the honw , and Mrs. Clin lon Kirk, Chcylan,
or Mrs. Ola Perry and Frank I Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carroll of
were Mr. and Mrs. William Gi les, and Mr. and Mrs. Char·
Thomas and Nancy and Jane l ley Mamous and Mr. and Mrs.
Caldwell, Columbus and Grover Garnet Rose and family, DeStoul, Iocel.
cola .
Ray Howery of Washinglon. . Gay Johnson. rural mail carD. C. spent several day 5 vaca. n~r _1n 1hJ &lt;&gt; area, has returned
tion here with his paren t:;, Mr . to h1 " el~pl o.\'mt·nt a.rt~r tre~t - .
and Mrs . Verlin Howery. Thry men I al ( lev eland Chmc for '"
visited also with their son-i~. JLmes suffL'rnJ ill an automobile
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs accidenl quite some ·tl!"e ago.
Ralph Chapman and family, l e- Olcva Sm ith, siudetlt at Co!ina, while he was here.
lumbus Business
University, FOR GIANTS?-ThiRIS not
Mr. and Mrs. Elba McKnight. !spenl th e vacation
with her ' a band for a wristwatch.
Columbus, spent lhe week end parents. Mr . and Mrs. Lewis Far from il. It is called a
here wilh th&lt;ir parents, Mr. Smit11 and N'ncy and h•r gnmd , "swing sling," Is rubber·
and MnL D. o. McKnight anJ rnothN. \1rs. Daisy RHawlings. ized and is used to handle
II
d Mrs. Russell Mays ol heavy obJects gen tly on a
Mr. and Mrs. Fern Gillogly .
s • r an
cr~ne. 1t won an award in
Mr. and Mrs. William Law- · tr" &gt;burg were recent guests 1 a Boston industl'iai exhibit.
son and children spent a week of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

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HOWEVE~,

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lAVING-

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QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED

PIECE

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WJEH RADIO
W. M.P. 0. Rodio

JANUARY WJq LOO
MllND~Y THRU FRIRDAY
(Tues • 111llrS.)
Mollday Through Friday
4:30 Eleclno Co. Local New1 7:4&amp; Sigll On, EcbOII of JOl
6·1111 Sign On - Ilea
fi ·05 Socred Heart
u 4 Ohio News Round-Up
8:00 .Ohio Valley Nllll
6:211 Mt:igs County RFD
t :Oii Wottd Newt
5' 30 Sign Off
6:25 Country Jamboroe
8:10 Sports Today
6:57 WeaUJer
SUNDAY
8:15 Weather Picture
I 730 S1gn On- Forward Faith 8:16 Louie Mueller Slun
7:00 N;, lional News
7 05 Bill Mtller Show
' 8 00 B.1pl i&gt;t Hour
8:55 community News
7:30 Spor ts Paraue
8:30 News
9:00 Talk of the Town
7:35 Hill Mi ller Show
8 J:, llrl'k End
9:55 Mason County New1
7:35 Pirkens llardware (Tues. 9 00 Spreading Kingdom
10:00 LoUi e Muell or Sho w
and Thurs.)
, 9.:10 The Bible Speoks
10:30 Latchstring
7:50 News
. 9:45 The Good We
. 11 :00 News
8:00 Bill M1ller Show
10 .00 Masler Conlrol
11:05 Louie Mueller Show
8:45 Bakl'r Furn1lt1re Show
10:30 Country Hymntimers
Friday, Church Bells
i\\"rd .. Fri. )
ll:JO Quiet Hour
Ring)
9:00 News
12 :00 Noon News
11:30 Public Senlce
11 15 Christians Hour
11 45 World Newl
9:05 Coffee with .Janet
9:15 Housh's Slw1·s •'f11ursl
12 30 Rev. Merlin Teets
11:55 Mason County News
10:00 Ohio Edurol•on
I :00 Rev. Eddie Boyer
12:00 Community Newa
10:05 Swap Shop
1:30 Hev. Silas Billups
12:05 Noon Newa
10: l!i Min htPr loJ Assodation 1 2:00 Harvest Time
12:10 Marketl
10:3t Soei'l Securilv
2 :1~ Rev. Bobby Lee Adk ins 12:15 Mid !Joy Wt'3ther
10::15 Tom Hoberts~n Show
2:30 Week End
12:20 Bulletin Board
10: 45 A.S.C. Program 1Fri. )
5·30 Sign )If
12:25 News 0 Gram•
11 :00 News
SATURDAY
12:30 County Agent
11 ·05 Tmy 's Country Junctton I 6 00 S1gn On -New•
12:45 Country Go Round
11 JO Tmy"s Count11 l!ymnltme , 6·30 Happy Valley Boy•
1:55 News Beat
12:00 National News
'1 7 00 Protestant !lour
2:00 Country Go Round
12 15 Loca l News
7 :15 Week End
2:55 News Beat
12:30 Goess lrr"s Guest Star 111 00 Dulton"s and Hern'l Top 3:09 Mid Way MatiRH
12 :30 Larry Anderson Show I
Ten Show
. '3:55 New• Beat
2:30 Miles KusiC Show
112.00 Noon News
1:00 Di scing with Doss
4 15 K'rr and Van Zandt Show' 1215 Paul Bowers. RFD
4:30 lntercbangt
1Mon. Wed. Fri.)
12 :30 Jim Mecs Show
S:OO CoiiUIIIIDity News
4 15 Bloelloar Auto Show
5::!11 Sign Off
1:05 Mason Coull\J DleWI
1 THE BORN LOSER

S:IO World IIIII National New•
5:15 Spotlight oa Sporll
1:2&amp; Weatber

1:10 Sign 011

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THE SEWING CENTER

ly HAROLD OIAY

LimE ORPHAN ANNII

lolurday
7:45 Sip On, Echoes or Joy
·~ : 00 Ohio Valley News
"·8·05 World News
~ 10 Sporrts Toclay
1!15 Weather Picture
8:16 Louie Mueller Show
!i:OO High School Hit Parade
10:30 Songs lor Children
10·45 Golden Key
11 :00 News
11:05 Salurday Show
12:00 Local. Ohio, Nat. Newa
12:20 Bulletin Board
12:25 News 0 Grams
12:30 Salurday Matinee
1:30 News Headlines
1:31 Saturday MatiJiet
1:55 News
2:00 Saturday Matinee
2:30 News Headlines
2:31 Saturday Matinee
2:55 News
3:00 Saturday Matinee
3.30 News Headlines
J·3J Saturday Matinee
4: oo Community Choin
3:55 News
4:00 Community Choirs
4:30 Radio HJO
6:00 News Roundup
5:15 Public Service
5:30 8i&amp;n 011
By ART SANSOM

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HOW OLD

I ~ ALL "l'HAr

t.'.ACHINE:RV'I
TON, FICTEErl

\'EARS1

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FARM SPECIALS
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FIRST RAISING
i
The first raising of lhe Stars :
and Stripes as the standard
tor American troops is said lo
have been at the Bailie
of
Cooch's Bridge, near Newark,
Del ., in 1777.
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c
LB.

CUBE STEAK

..

lb.

FRUIT

BW STEW
1~ lb.

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MORTONS

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Around And
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' Charter Members Recognized, New
Officers Elected, by Church Closs
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Kitchen Ideas
Demonstrated
By Betty Newton

Middleport

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MEIGS THEATRE

TWICE-YEARLY

CUSTOM MADE DRAPERY SALE

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HOUSE SLIPPERS

Famous Brands Ladies'
Dress Heels, Loafers, Flats

Chapman· Canaday
In tho Mlddlo &amp;lock Noxt to Elborfeldl
POMEROY'S QUALITY SHOE

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ENDORSE MOORERHEAD
ZANESVILLE OhiO !UPliTom V Moorehead, an msuranceman who formerly was a
slate senator and a congress., man, was endorsed by the Muttkingum County Republican Club
1 for slate seDator from t~Js d1~
lrlct In thrs year's el•ction.
Ralph Marshall of New Concord
also sou&amp;ht the endorsement.

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Come In To Elberfelds 2nd end 3rd Floor end get Youn1lf So"l' ltil Bergelna ln ·Furnhure For Every Room In
Your House.
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~ Promise Response in Kind to any Kind

2 Projects ~xceed Goals
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Of Reduction in Use of Force; Vows U.S.
Will he in VietNam until Peace Assured

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Middleport Postmaster Paul
Casct, a pattent at Metgs Gen
era! Hospital where he under
went recent surgery, has had
hiS morale lifted twrce

got underway last fall, Mr Her- tnct S rs leadmg !be state In
scher had Pomeroy NatiOnal donations and has surpassed Its
bl!
Bank President EdiSon Hobstet- Koal There are about 32 AmerWASHINGTON IUP[J - President Johnson has grven North Viet Nam 1 choice •
ter, who handles hrs grft trans- 1can LegiOn Post. rn District 8.
tween an ohve branch and the sword In hiS State of tbe Unron message to Congress,
actions m Meigs, submrt a The "Gift. For Yanks" prothe President emphaSized thrs country's deme to reduce rather than expand the ocate
check for $500
jeCt prov1des Christmas preSo
of hostilities m Vrel Nam. He mv1ted the Communists to move toward a cease-fire with
Cascr, whrle stretched out In Mr. Herscher In recent years ents for Legws members m
PAUL CASCI
or with out a formal peace conference and promised that "we Will respond if otbero JOo
hts hospital bed, learned two has made other generous con- erans' hospitals
duce their use of force "
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CHICAGO - A GIANT fund - rarsmg proJects he leads trrbutiOns to CIVIC and church State Legton sources said doBu! m almost the same breath he reaffrrmed the US commitment io stay In VIet
strorm, whlcb horied tbe mid- have exceeded therr goals
protects of Mergs County
natiOns In Drstr1cl 8 toward the
Nam "until aggresBlon h a s - - - - - - west under a foot of snow, pusbJ w. Herscher, Charleston, w "It's amazmg that a man who "Glft For Yanks'' project as
stopped" - even If the war
e~ eastward today across the
Va ' operator of the Hubbard no longer resrdes m our county of Jan 7 totaled $%,043 60 T,le
Congre" to
Great Lakes toward New Eng- Grocery err there, has contr1 continues supportmg 1t m such goal for the d1stnct was $1,662
land.
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pt't muscle .1to the commtt
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as- Cas~~ rfiO/u l~n:Jgsa ~ounty show
ment by boostmg us defense
The fringes or the storm, lad- ~:~s ~~:; ~~ C~os~e~ha~t :, generous manner. Sal
en with freeZing rain and thrck, er Fund dnve for .966 above lis
OTHER PROJECT
$735 75 donated m Middleport,
spendrng $58 brllron durmg the
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rn
Pomeroy,
$to
from
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frscal
year
to
a
new
total
Advance
trckets
lor
the
Thtrd
Annual
Melgo
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sticky snow, were expected to
157110
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$3,000 goal
Mr Casci rs also chatrman o $
of $58 3 brllron That wquld be Jun lor Mrss Pageant are on sale accordmg to Bob EISlO
&amp;weep through strike - crippled The donatiOn by Mr ij~rsch- the 19R6 "Grfl' For The Yanks" Rutland, and $60 from Racme
Three men were rnjured In a
man. ticket and lmanee chmman for tt&gt;e Jaycee-sponsot-41
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New York Crty by this after- er was hJs second toward the j proJect m District 8, Amencan Casc1 sard he wdl leave the semi ng-car collisiOn at 12 40
event
noon Meanwhile, heavy snow t966 Red Cross Chapter fund i Legron
hosprtaf soon very pleased over p m Wedn.,.day at the Junctron
TOKYO (UP!) - Chinese
Advance lrtkets are not for reserved seats. but a&lt;*· No
warnings were still flymg today driVe Soon after the proJect Postmaster Case! learned D1s- the successruJ drive
of Rls 1 and 248, th~ State Communist "observers'' to· duccd 10 price Adult advance llckets are $1 and studtoll
L ough most of Micb1gan and
I Highway patrol reported Two day lgnOI'ed PresidODI John- and children trckets are 75r Trckets at the door will be
eastern Wisconsin. Snow - packof the mjured were hosp1tallzed son's words of peace and saki $1 25 and $1 00 respectively
ed roads kept hazardous drlvOff1cers said the colhswn OC· bts State of tbe Union mesPersons m the Racme area l The pageant, designed to ...
mg warmngs posted 1n north
curred when Fred Fnzzle, 75, sage proved tbe current U. s I may buy tickets at Proffitt's teet the most outstwlding hi&amp;la
eastern IUmoiS.
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Reedsvrlle, dr1vmg west on Rt drive 14 end the war In VIet I Wholesale resrdent. In
and school semor girl m Meigs &lt;OUI&gt;o
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screeo"
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Che~ter
can
secure
tickty , will be staged Sunday"'""'
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NEW Dt;LHJ - VICE PRES·
ed south rn the path of Ule a Japaneae oews mvice re- el' at Rrdenour Supply Don- rng at 8 at the Middleport l!lgll
Ident Hubert H Humphrey, I NEW YORK (UP II - A earliest Predrctrons of sr ow In mrllron pensiOn protectron out- semi opera1ed by Raymond K pOrted from Pelllng.
Ina 's Hestarant m Rutland Will school audrtorrum AI the en4
Secretary
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Dean
Rusk
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Sauk
VIllage
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E rH r today Red C b 1n a
and to a'de 'od&lt;r h ld to settlement ended the strrke of the crty led to the po&gt;srbrlrty ol lay and $9 mrlhon for ot er
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be sellrng trckets in that area of the 2"r&lt; hour Program • oat
SP4 ret ~el ~u; an~ 4; ~mufe" 36 000 transit workers early a fmal chaotic commutmg day workers, mcludmg members of There ~as ~avy dam~'! to the charged that tbe
UnJted 1n Pomeroy, SwJsner - Lohse of the contestants will be cro•
~"eting WJth Soviet Prernler l lodav and restored subway and \ The differences between the the Amalgamated Transit C?..T"han medmm toB ke selml States was preparing to step Drugs Stark's Pharmacy and ed Metgs County Juruor MJsl
Alexei N Kosy 111 t
was bus Service to mtlhons who had TA and umon on esum2t,ng lhc l Umon (ATU&gt; O'Grady s~ud
e mJur were 8 er, ac- up the Viet Nam war to en- Crow~ Steak House have ad- and will win a $200 scholatfi.pltyp,
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b ttled
' d
omic l contract mcrease
appeared other \\orkers recelved an eratmns of the scalp, treated pll the whole of Indochina.
vance tickets
merchandise giftS, a tro '
presumed ID have centered on a
persona. ao econ
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at Veterans' Memorral Hospital
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Vtet Nam
hardship smce New Year s1 largely a matter of determlllmg l increase of about $6 rn1lhon, l
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proVISions constituted and that the pension outlay and rele~ed, Fr 'J:L e, a rac- 1an Increase of nearly $10 b!lhon , purchased at Dutton's Drug Oh1o Jumor M1ss Pageant 111
The meeting was one of the I ay
lured pelviS and multiple !rae m military spending levels 1
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lon•est that Sovtet and Ameri
Tbe Transrt Authorrty tTAt boosts rn bentfrts Both partres should not be regarded an t ed Ib
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yem Neither Soviet nor u s Umon (TWU) reached agree- million Increase was provided Settlement of the 13-day R:ro~~lle, m~~pl~ ,.~:ration;
Shgbl Ddrclt
spokesgn would comment of- ment on a proposal for 8 tw&amp;- TWU members
stnke became unmment early o' the head and scalp both ad- The Chief Executive estimat I
fically ' llii what was said Un- year contract which the unron But Douglas MacMahon, chlef l today when both MacMahon milled to Veterans ' 'Memorrat \ ed total federalspendrng m the l
offici~! bot reliable 90lll'ces said said er;mted 170 miilron In nogotrator for the uruon, said and a . TA spokesman said Hospital.
u months startrng July I •t
Us~~"rS
VIPt Nam was the primary topie ' Increased benefitS to workers lncreal!es also Jnduded a 171 (Continued On Page Four)
The patrol crted Frru.le to I $112 s billion
but said the
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of discussion
ITheTA said, however, that the
--Mergs county court Feb 2 on a current prosperrty would brrng
AKRON Ob' (UPIJ _ Pollee In two maJor Ohio cltlet
increase would he more accur- '
1charge of failure to yteld the m $111 billion m revenut•, satd today' thei; expert to make more arrests w a crack·
COLUMBUS FORMER 1 ately set at 160 mrllron
r1gbl of way
leavmg a defrctt of only 1$8 down of narcotrcs rackets that bas netted 14 arrests, in·
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Go\1 Michael V 01Salle was There was no tmmedntte
Other patrol arr,.sts Lellt'~- btlhon He called this the 1 cludmg the son of a former Akron ma yor
bqck in the center of the spot- announcement whether an m
day mcluded Augustme Fo- smallest defiCit m many years I Akron pohce anestecl Edward 0 Enckson .Tr 2!, I
ll~ht today tn speculatmn as to crease m fa res would be
canu. 82, Rl 1 Gall1pohs dump- Johnson assured the lawrP. I Kent State UmversltY sop homore, and his college roomwho will carry the ?emocratic necessary But TA Chairman
rng refuse along hrghwav , uted kers that thiS country IS mate David Kmg 23, Kent, as the wave of arrests oontill'
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banner In Novembers guberno- Joseph 0 Grady sard he w1 •ld
I to municrpal court Jan 14, Aud wealthy enough to carry the ued Wednesday
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announce his phms dunng the tract with Mayor John V 1
Star Rt, speedmg, c1ted Jan 1contmumg to 'bwld H gn•o~t sons were arr'ested 111 narcotic to Ohio's capttal c1ty
next two weeks.
Lrndsay
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Paul E Kloes, MlnerSV1lle, l l4
1 society at home" Accordrngly, rards m lbe Ohro State Unrver
MaJ Carroll _utwr~gbt of lht
State Sen Frazier Reams Jr
Even before the "iettleme;,t I
Wednesday was elected cash1er Six or seven other acctdenls he outlmed a massive agenda Slty campus area The Colum- poh(e detecttve bureau bert
of Toledo, who had been men was announcei.J steps to restore
OF The Farrr:ers Bankd nd Sav· l were bemg mvestigated by the of domest1c legislatiOn, mclud- bus ratds were touched off by said young Ertckson accompantiOned prommently m recent serv1ce to the transit system's 1
mgs Company by the board of patrol early this mormng most· mg new C\VIl r1ghts laws an the arrest here of a suspect""d Jed Ralph Relmenschnetder, II,
weeks as a potent1al candidate &amp; m1lhon dally passen~ers Wtre
I directors at lhe1r annual orgam-~ ly tn Gallla County, but com. expanded war on poverty, and narcotics peddler v,ho told po- Akron on a tnp to Columbus
peared out of the mam race under way A short lime after, I
zat10nal meehng.
plete reports were not ava1l- a nat 1onal dnve to clean i.lp lice he delivered supplies of last week to deliver a shtpmf.Bt
1d seeking the nommat10n for a few buses were operatmg m
Mr Theodore T Reed Jr 1 able l\tost resulted from slippery polluted nvtrs
or mariJUana
the lleutenant governor's JOb several parts of the c1ty
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president, said Kloes rePlace~ h1ghway condictmns caused by To pay for his guns and 1
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Enrkson and Kmg wert "!eams told Ohro .~cnpps -.How
Desprte these meas" ·s, rul,
J EdWllrd Foster, an employee a Ibm coatmg o( ICe af!er early butter program, he rC&lt;UI•1 '
rested on ronspll'acy charles
of the bank smce 1923. Foster mornmg ram
mended that Congress Wipe out
and the-Jr bonds were expettecl
1 0 newspot!ers, I wouldn t get serv1ce was not expected on the
? a 1 pr ary fight With Dr- 1,069 mile transit system unttl
wrll contmue es a VICe prestthe culc; which took effect Jan
to be set today Retmenscbfleid.
Sfallehl have too much r~spect the evemng rush hour at
dent untrl hiS retirement In
I In federal eXCISe !axes on new
er was arrested Monday ...
m as • governor, hrs exJAMES KIMBALL
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and abihty as ti cam- ~m:
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IS year
automobile~ and t e J e phone
1mpl1cated a Colum us res1.,_.,
paigner"
In addrtron to Reed, Kloes and
calls. He did not ask •nv I
Slerlrng G Wagner, 23.
SAIGON - U. S. forces Ia
I Foster the drrectors also rerncrease tn rncome tax rates ,
F.rrc kson s father, who . .
VIet Nam wf11 join South VI· I
elecled Vrce Presrdent. Theron
Bui he proposed that larger
pleted hiS term as mayO!' eat1io
WASHINGTON - C 0 N- et Nam government troops to
Johnson of Letart Fall~ and
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pi ted amounts be withheld from An outsta ndmg panel of juddg- ~r thts month was vacattet'ling
gress was ready today to take oo
I g three da• cease
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Pomerov
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es has been nam•d lo jU ge
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ones o omeroy plans Wednesdav lor therr berng paychecks lo put more tax pay- the Thrrd Annual Meigs County 1tn Port Sht Lucre; Fa , :,t •Ro•O
an early - but not altogether
Kloes. 39. rormer Metgs Coun- 1 host on January 19, to a Distnct ers more nearly on a pay as- Jumor Miss Pageant to
be l thtmde o1 IS sonts arrtbee..
frrendly - look at Presrdent fire during Tet, the Chinese
ty Retnrder, JOined the staff 13-H zone meetmg
you go basis He also called for sta ed tht s Sunday evenmg at a no lommen on
tlll
Johnson's plan to swell tax Lunar New Year which begins
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of the bank In 1962 and was
First Vtce Presrdent Dale I a speed-up rn eollectron of s .~ the Middleport hrgh srhool ! exeeptt us ay ., I shall cut lllf
revenues fiS much as $4 3 ~~it.:!.: a~~a:ll(,.~m;:~s;.
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Assistant
cashier
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Warner
presided OYer the ousl Icorporate taxes as a bre,,t, on audJtonum
vacaton shorl
billron next year to meet riSrng
I Don Young , chairman , an-I Authort tJes m both cities d•
VIetnamese war costs.
I sa~dh~n !l:~d~o~oa:~::~o~:~ James . B Kimball, dr strlct I 1923 He ts a graduate of Porn- ~ ness meeting followmg lunch ID m£[atmnary pressures
oommercral manager for Gen- 1eroy High Sehool and of the , the SOCial rooms of the feder-r
Suffident Measures
nnuncedt he JUdges wrll be clmed to give details of tbt .,.
There were md1catJons h1s I
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proposals might meet sliffl ~:':rm~':::~ ::: :.::~:•dlb~ era! ~eph~."no~~.l,;an~·a/~h~ l ~hro Sc~ool of B~nkrng A nd ated church A lrlm furnrshed Johnson expressed the hope Mrss Marranne B Campbelf, l resls for fear of llppmg off IUfo
oppos1t1on Comment. from key 1 New Year boliday
~~j seekaythe Republican nomt- r::~e::er :~~heK~:e::ca~soL: by William Grueser about hunt- that these measures would be Igeneral menager of RadiO Sta j pects stall at large.
members for the most part
The American spokesmaa nation for state representatrve l gion and the S racuse Meth~ mg and flshlng won a hearty re. sufficient to finance the govern- 1Lion WJEH m Galhpohs; M1.:;s
ranged from Critical IJl guar- 1ald the IIIO,OOtl American in the 27th Distnct of Ohio
dlst church. H/ 11 mamed to spollSe A specral gu~st was ment and keep the lid on Janrce Tannehrll, former Jondedly noncommltaL
soldlen ln Sooth VIet Nam
A leader In CIVIC 1mprove-l the former Jean Robson of Kenne~ Leach, of Lron Don rnOation
ror MISs and now a student al
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"wlU certainly go along wltb ment and Republican l'&lt;rrty af- Mrnersvllle
Mullens
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I Ohro Unrversrty , Joseph
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WASHINGTON - REPUB.i the VleiDomese."
tarrs the 31-year-old Kimball rs
Ladres of the church servrng
Tba ckery of the Musrc Depart '
!lean leaders weM! pledged tothe first Athens County Repub- r Nrne rncumbent drrectors were lunch were Mrs Lena Grueser,
Me1sage Summary I ment at Ohro Umversll), Roday to alve President .John-""~""-""' hcan to frle in the newly formed reelected to the board at the Mrs. Lrlly Houck, Mrs. Clara
1bert Morrrs, prrncrpal of Bradson's legislative program close
drstrrct which mcludes Athens annual meetrng of shareholders Karr and Mrs Mabel Wolfe
bur) School and John Shumanrs. Davrd E Grueser 31 Porn1
scrutiny. They charged he is
Gallla and Meigs Countres
, :~er Frn the day These are
0Up
Presrdent of the Belpre Jay- eroy was found not gmlty Wed1
mapping "supermarket pr..
Kim,ball currently serves as F ed ' R ~r, and Johnson , Dr
THE WEATHER
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nesd~y rn Galhpohs mumetpal
grams" limed at correctmg
central oommltteeman and r
rsey, Moson, w Va
Occaslooa1 rain souiJI today. I
These judges Will begrn thetr court on a State Hrgbway Pa"oll the ills and drfiiCulty of
Alh011S County treasurer for the I dentrst Fred .w Crow, local Windy, colder tongibt, and Fr~ l
I duties Saturday afternoon by trot cbarg• of !rulure III givo
the whole wide world"
Republican Party
Extremrly I attorney ' Leslie F Fultz, Gen day. Snow Ia northe-ast eDdiog
conUi.iclmg hve mmute
mte ! an audible signal when passUl&amp;
&lt;;en ate GOP Leader Everett
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Manager
the
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A New Haven w Va' COU· v e~s WI
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con s
Dlrkaetl and House GOP
rs charrman of the Athens Bus· 1bert
S h llh P Y•
pie coofrned rn the
Mason and by srttinb rn on Saturday ' result of accrdenl Dec 25 oR
Leader Gerald R Ford m their
mess Assocratron's Labor Rei a·
c e ase,
Canton
LOCAL TEMPS
c.,;nt arl at Pt Pleasant h s I rehearsals The grrls' perfoNn.ll Rt 7 South of Rt 504 rn Cbeowr televlsled report of how A frame ho.ne on Gold Ridbge lions Commrttee and a hoard of l aPrttorney,
Harold E Smrth, The temperature rn Pomeroy's repori'..lly confessed to ' t~e l ances durrng the pageant will be shrre HIS car had coll;ded ~rth
near
Darwm
was
destroyed
y
f
the
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esrdent,
Mergs
Equrpment busrness drs tr 1ct at 11 25 a m forgery of two checks he last jU dge d sunday evenrng
J oe' one drtven by Wallace .Jones
they saw the State of the Umon,
directors member or
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voiced agreement with John· fire Wednesday evemng
ens Umted Appeal the Athens ! ' and C. Wayne Swrsher, today was 4.l degrees under
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1Struble of Pomeroy will be Mas- 31 Rt 2 Jackson Jones wa~
eon 's demre to bring the war tq Pomeroy Volunteer firemen,
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yeMar.
C
ter of Ceremomes for the 2\1 fi~ed $!0 'and costs Jan 7 on ,
VIet Nllm III 1 lllcceS9ful con- 9llllllllOned to the scene at 5 30
e1gs ounty Sherrfl Robert hour perforrrrance
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p m said the structure was
C Hartenbach and MrddleporJ I
patrol charge of ~n Improper
elusion, but ...... critical of go.. betore u1elr amvw They
Chief of Polrce Herbert Grlkev
left turn m the same accident
bls plans lor financing the war said the house was occu~red by
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Identified the patr as Agnes E·R MPn An•wer
R Wrllram Jenkms. crty "' 11"'
and for the progroiiii be Is
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r!Jlr called Jones and Ptl Clrf
pla.m!ag at home.
Mrs. Dorothy Welch family A A eholr drrectur 'a secret fear Followmg the practice the and a drreetor's krt containing ~ene I O'~an, • an ' ares 1 79 Calls in 1965
ford L Russell, lnvestrgalin&amp;
7 room alructure, II wa• owned _ tl&gt;lt the ng1Jt notes wtll not group went to tbe bosement dnr- musrcah nstrument., nclud1ag am~
ryan, 22
officer to testily for the pros.,
by E. A Stewart of Cbesblre II" 91lng _ came true for Wrl- rng room wbere the decorated a comb and paper A socral It IS alleged !he two forged I Tire Mrddleport emergency-! cubon. Grueser end his wife
Veteraat Memorial Ro&amp;pltal
The blaze apparently started bam Russell, director of the brithdoy cako and 38 candles hor was held wrth group smg- a check for $120 at Strffler s I rescue squad answered 179 colls testified for the def""'e The
Admfsolottl - Betty Sayre, m the kltcben from a defective Heath Methodist Church cborr, awaited Mr Russell. Ice cream, rng
Sture rn Pomeroy on October 91durrng 1965, It was reported to- I defendant was represented 111
Ne~ Haven; Kilty Melfger. Che- flue Loue8 were estimated at Wednesday everulli al
choll' cake and coffee were served Attendmg were Mr. and Mrs. and one for about $35 at Roller's , day
the Halliday _ Sheet. Jaw firm.
thlre;
Freddie
Frizzle, $3,0011.
practice
with Mrs C M. Hennesy pour· Wilham Russell, Mrs John Ba- Cosmetics In Middleport
on 1 The squad, a section of tbe
ReedsvUle;
George
Smith, Pomeroy Jllre Chief • Henry As a surpnse for his birth- Ing
• ker, Mrs Hennesy, Mrs Mar Nov I
Mrddleport Volumteer Frre Delleedsvllle.
Werry today orged par£ns Inrt- day, the choir boomed out the Mr Russell was presented vm Dowson, Mrs Leo Smith, The O'Bryans are held on ; partment was summoned on 75 r
Mel(s Genenl RDipltal
Dfschlrgeo - Stella Searls, latlng lire alarms III give the "Happy Birthday" song when wrtb
several "appropriate" Mrs Ben Phllscn, Gene Harrrs, live counts of alleged !urger) rn-!Jlwn calls and 104 outside I AdmlllioDI - Domer Theisa,
Middleport; Mrs. Ronald Pool- dispatcher specific details as to Director Russell waved !be gift., Inclcdlng a "director's Chel Tannehill, Doug Dowson, 1in Mason Coonly Sberrft Hart· The average number of men an- Leon, W Va
or and daughter, C~ester , Ed- location of the blaze and the downbeat lor the first si~ht- crymg lowe!," hand painted bv l Carol Bachtel, Ken
Russell, enbach said wanants fur the swerrng calls was nine, the I Discharge~ - Clara Welell
na Darst, Pomeroy;
Car I towrrship m which the ftre IS readmP, run·through of the an· Carol Bachtel; a pair of ear l Mrs Ro•er Morgan and Mrs two are berng sent to Mason squad truck traveled over 2,1100 Rutland; Emma Smith, Middl"
Schultz, Jr., Racine.
Ilea ted.
lbem for Sunday,
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music, Bernard Fullz.
CouniJ authorlU&amp;
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1966

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

VOL XVII NO. 225

rfransit Strike Ends

WSCSG roupof
R kS •
M
tCh h
ee sa urc

Mainly About
People /n
Pcmerov a

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lJflfloted To Thll lnteru" Of TIM Mei11-Maaora .4reo

Van Meters Are
Hosts When
Class Meets

About Safety

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The Daugbers of Ruth claso
of the Untied Mdhodl•t church,
sponsored a Stanley party M00o
day afternoon, at the home of
MISS Lydia Ebersbach, Mulbel'
ry Ave
Followmg a demonstration III'
Mrs Richard Campbell, Stan~
was played and prrzes awarded to Mrs C Melvm Alkire,
MIS! Nelle Bing, MIS! Lucretia
Genbeimer, Miss Ebersbacb and
Mrs Frank Stewart. Refresh.
ments were served by the host.
ess to those named above and
MISs Ada Genhetmer, Mrs De..
sie Patterson, Mrs Jay Warner
and Mrs Mrnrue Neutzllng.

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Daughters of Ruth
Clasa ltolfh Party

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Recogm1Jon of char1e. mem sta l holders
berRand election of new offtct&gt;rs I A\o;:u on the table wa:s the surA demonstratton on attr.achtghllghted the 36th unn 1versarv p11se gilt of the evenmg, a htr~e Mrs Grace Pratt and Mrs
Hve kitchen ideas was given by
observance of the LO\al PRI!i anm\eJsary lake from the Rev 1.lohn Werner \\'ere m Wellston
Betty Newton of the Columbia
Class of the Mlddlepm i Chureh and \1r.!l Donald H1cks, wh1ch Sunday to attend a President "
dis Company 'Bt the meetmg
of Christ held Monda" fvcnlng was 1ns1n bed 36th anmversary mee!mg of the Busi~ess
and
ot the Business and Professlonal
•t the borne of Mr&lt; F.dgar Re) Loyal Pals Class Favors of ProfESSional Women s Clubs
Women's Club of Middleport
nolds
green d" hcloths tred wtth ordlid Mrs Opal Priddy, daughter
T!!~Y evening at tbe gas
r1bbun the, class colors, wert' uf Mr and Mrs Jacob Turner
office
.
Four Ch&lt;~J \l;'r mllnber ~ \H~J t' gt\ en those present Mr HR ks 1s r~covenng satJSfactortly from
'l'he regular dinner was held
prese nted mlludmg ~1J \s ~lt~b41 und --on Doug, Jmned the group surgely for the removal of ktd
at the Martin a,estaurant Fe-H) se ll . \1 ts&lt;:. Fra n( t't' HI!U!ih dunng tl~~~ evemng
' ney stones at Veterans Memor
cedl ne: lhe mee tl ng Mrs Grace
Miss Ntnii HLr~~tll and \t r'
I ial Hospital m PGmeroy,
Pratt, president,
conducted
1111 fu ' 1
Audrey 1 rml r~nd
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the meeting and welcomed one
teaeher ut ihe lla" M"' \lrl
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Members of Return Jonathan
guest, Dorrnda WI Ison of Pomdred Ha111lt\ 'I to; A.lltn llnk
Merg~Chapter,DAR,arebe·
ln. . on al so ll 41la / ll r I!H'mbtr '
rogram a
mg remmded to brmg heirloom
eroy.
Mrs. Guy Reynolds conduct·
nul\ 111 mg rrr F'l J! ilia 1t'llll''ll 1
I qu1lt.s
or those of unusual deed a memonal trlbute to the
IJt'rt&gt;d lht&lt; cl b!i 1~11h &lt;1 ( unt• l·
h G s1gn to the meetmg to be beld
l'f)l J~tk Junkrns n1 t e ,a 1 1
late Marguerite Durst. The serbi rm1
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Fndav mornmg at 11 am at
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1vice included e tgbt ng of a
]!pnlrs Post Slate Patrol w•s the hume of Mrs. Nan Moore
A round - robm b1rthrbv c&lt;~rrl ~ueo.;t spe.tke! at the Janu&lt;:J'")
green candle and placing of a
\'. ... s st'nl to Frt&gt;dH Welhng m mt&gt;elmg of the Pomt&gt;roy El~ I Mr and Mrs. Harold T Huhyellow rose bud Ill. a vase With
Mr and Mrs Purl Van Meter
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Fhltld&lt;.t ,lf,u&lt;::t' llll lh(Ln ou 1r-1 mrnl~n PTA Mund,n evemng bard and Mrs Don
Covert,
a melnorial tribUte read by entertained the Golden Ctrcle
rtd on Ow amll\f'Js,lr \
d&lt;~le 'Jr,Jfflt vwlatrons and
ac{'t I Pomeruv. left Tue-sday mormng
Mrs Reynolds.
class nf the Rutland Church of
Mt s I (l ~&lt;~ t Ht\Jlold-. \\t -. ' ~ detl t" \\rrs h1" suhjt&gt;( ! An aud- for Akron, Oh1o, where they
Durmg the business meetmg Christ Saturday evenmg at7·30
(hcn gt&gt; 1t lhl lit' 1111 nrll l fJf' r 11 I 11 nt t' pdrltrt!Jatwn on a nghl W4·re tailed due to the death of
three names were accepted for With 10 members and two guest1
whrln lr ll ldt " l] lllfl,llt 11 ~ t1kln 111d \\lurtg :rn;t 1~as hL ill lollm1 ~Irs Har ry Moms (Hel en Hubmembership. Mrs. Pratt
an- present
[I orn a Jl 1 11tfll I
b1 11klt•1 'd h1 a qut st ur1 &lt;~nd t~n ~\1 t'i h&lt;1 t d 1 F'unpr,Jl arrangl:'mcnts
boonc:ed that the state conven- Tht&gt; meeting was opened with
'Btble Prutnl"4" JHt~ul l t'd hi Pt'!ll)d
.t re rmnmplete
Uon would be held in Cleve13nd prayer by the pregident, Carl
enrh oJ lht l1h' IPht'rs hi \\ J-.
I-I~~ C.Ji nwrt· P14 "tdenl lnn
May 13 - 15. The February Hysell Devot1ons were read by
Mt and Mt s Edw,Jrd Young
Re\ nol d-. l. h Iit t " ~~ 1t 11 dw t4d tlw nw ·lmg v.lm h opPn
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meeting will be m charge ol Roy Snowden. Several members
\ ts!1ed v.tlh rPI,IItv es ~~~crnt v
from Ihe Kt'1 1111 ill ~ 111 10 111 \\ 1th tlw pl(d~;e to ll ag ond
the Civic Participation commit- were reported sick The class
111 f&lt;J,ht H,ulk, Frem mt Bell
Hid thtk" 11 H lliYI4tid 1 n ~ 111• 1 I. t ~s prtH r b l\ •111111 \~.tlton Mr s
tee w1th Mrs. John
Werner, discussed a project for improvvtew cmd m Columbus v.Hh l\lr
on thl'lt \lork 11 1 li
1 lrH nr -. t,tl\
Husse ll lt e:Js uJet &lt;itll•(l
chairman.
ing the Church basement soon,
ph asf~ ur the dlulih .II II\ t
a~ ~Pr1 1:'1ar\ 1s lhl:' c~b'-'e rHe of and Mr s Ray noush
I 111e program, entitled ~&lt;Per- Barbara Grueser closed tht
1sonat Development'' was gtven meeting with prayer
and pruJer·•-. nul 111 111 P•ll \1 rs !Pon Vl r K!l1 Rhl 't he pn sr ' Mr and Mrs L w McCom·
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settn plm l ~~~ n h 11
1' ' Ot'n l th&lt;m ki'Ci ll1t trt•tt (UIIrm rt as and il lr and Mro;;
Hatolrl
by Mrs. Arthur Strauss 10 the Refreshments of salad, sand.
1 absence'
Chrt .. tn11 ~ lr1 rn 1l1t 11h ~
Ire Mr s Josl"' ph SlruhiP a c; 4,0 rge &lt;md sons Bmm &lt;.m'J
of Mtss Freddie \\IChes, cooktes, coffee and tea
Durrtl l'( llr 4 hu 111 ~-. ~l'' ' m ~lr -. f hrniP.., J tgd t and
all Bren l " e11 m P:a r~eJsburg, W
Houdashelt, program chairman were served by the hostesses,
condu rl d h\ ,],, H,! , ,t li ,m Jo4m mothe1s for helpmg s,r
\.\ "il urd .ry While there th f: }
Betty Newton presented a the VanMeters Others present
1Jng:i the l~'"'!!llll h•JJ ~r ~ ] , ,., lht &lt;h rJ st.on.l s l ~t·d
Vl"' tt d ~ 1 th 1\lt Me(omas' ne
demonstrattononfoodgarmshe-s with those named above were
!.Iabel lhsl·ll ,-t ... •lul\11 lutnlnlt
lt V.!l ~ &lt;~ n nnltrH t d b\ \1t~ pht'w lim M(C'mn,ls, who b
Mrs, Dwaine V. GilelJ
and presented four model ktt- Helen May Nelson, Thelma Hy~" ch ut !Ill II \I '' H ( I pi I d 1\ tth r In' li \\ lght ht lith rhnll m,m, rei ol el ng ftnm ,In apprnd cchens earned out JD different sell, Rtchard Grueser, Charles
deep n·~ r I"' I ~ ~ ~ ~~ i l l :-.Ill \\ \' !lil t Ihe lit:' dlh
Oe],i:H tm ~-&gt;n• lnnty ell St Jo&lt;wph 1\osp!tal
color schemes A dessert course Grueser, Greg and Teresa Vaopresenl• d '"'h a grt r lor ilr• !'• """ 'd , ondu ot •" lt•, ts fur all
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yt"ars ~~~ \ li L JS ,I llltll.'fl o ( lnldt ~n at !lie S(; hool and :r-,1 l NPI., 'Y4 m s D.l y dmner P::lf'Sis ' Mrs JJm t s Murray has rc- bnde IS a graduate of Ravens- ~ ersburg, W. Va m 1965 and ts was served followmg the dem- e er
the ('Omrr.!tlt't
East Letart WSCS
1J 1\ ~\ Jrnt' r, ~IJ.. Kl!nn.-th Har of \ I' ,md Mt ~ EdwaJ d 'r ou;g cCJ!fcd word of the mdrrtagc wood High School and attended emploved at the DuPont Com- onstrahon
New u fftrrr~ 1\ !'rt' t&gt;IP !ttl .md rt~ ,lJld \1 r!:i ll7.a f.rlmore .Jr Wt'rf' :\11 ond Mt s 0 s rn r of her grandda ughter Marv T ou Glesvllle Stale College She pany in Parkersburg.
lnclu dt' ~7rs
4j!J\ Hr\llol(h 111 11111tet'nd 111 hlp the health Ft14k •·r and Mr ;md 1\lts. At Wrud d,t ugh tcr of Mr and \fr" graduated from tlle Mountam [ Th
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d te f Bud Edwards Dies
Meets}anuary4th
prestdent
l r I'll t s hou... h ~ t. n,mlllf'l:', Mrs \\right Mr~ I thur E\ I ll~ 4ff ( heshu e.
Rcmd~lph Ward of Ha\ ens\\oOO : Stale Bus mess College m Parke groom lS a gra ua e
The East Letart WSCS met
VJCI::! tiff ldt•nj ~11 :-. r dg I! Ht' Ill I ht'T t S! Lit ~lr s f&lt;lntf' S Ow I
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-- - Ravenswood High School, class In Califorru'a
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Jan 4 at the church with rune
nolds, 'Wiri"'I&lt;Jll '11~ \l1dr1\ 41 1" md !lr11 s Ke1mrt Walllln ".
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~ Mr and r-,lr" Randolph Ward
of 1959 and Mountam
State Orus (Bud) Edwards ,·~ 01 1 members present It opened
FrO"lf, (1S, IO: I,m\ St'( J('!,ll\ 1\!Jb 'i ,\lllr llw l•~ t lh e fifth gr,Hle -~
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Nma Hu s~JI I d• NTJI) \lt-..., \\dtil ht tl'tend&lt;tn(e aw.ud
200 Hl'nr J L 11 a~ t. Ravcn .. •,iood
College In Park('rsburg where the late James and Eliza Ed WJthahymn. aptayerbyDorts
'Mildrt'd H&lt;lllll ) lr ollt'! ( ( lllrnl!
\ r llw ( hN: Ill 1h• m~t'ttng ,
announced lhe lll.Jt J!age o[ th~lr
OC prlngS
he received hts dtploma ln Da- ward!l dted at the age of 68 Adams, and the readmg of
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tf't" ch lll lllln
ltlr r~ltme nls we1e se1v ed h
J daughter, Mc~ry nu, to }),~ame
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ta Processmg and Busmess Ma· m the, Los Angeles County Hos~ Psalmbll 7
The h''"l t'~-.: \IJ ~ H{ I llllld&lt;: I hi:' [I)011W1"i of tht' fiJtJrth gradP
~'I v Gtles, son of \1r and \lrs I
chtmst He has enlisted m the' ( pital January 4th
The usmess meetmg
was
presented gtfl~ I llw Ht l ,Jil d \I III I Mrs M.H Vtn Hurtt :VIi s
Dl'lbert Gt les, 1102 Hell!) st The January meetmg of the
.
He' IS survwed .by a daugh presided over by Hazel
Fox.
Mr o;; l)imll d I ll(~ ' \I I I 1\tl(l, \\ ill Ill ~f" lson an d \I I " ~1 .1
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A c Pr f'ston RavrnS I\0011
:wscs of the Rock Sprmgs uh. s rNadvySand Is ekmlployedR Inter, Luctlle Poole, Laguna Ferne Hayman gave a reading
snn II'll ht·r I f IIJ, ( I ~~~ ,lllc1 lur \h '\ nl:!us lll chmge
~~ r an
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t'£1 M : Th e wt&gt;ddmg \~3" &lt;~n evl nt of MelhodJst church was held Mon- t e \\ar
upermar e m av- Beach, Calif: a 1:10n, Orts Ed
sJons. Mrs VJrgU Roush
the oul gnlng I'' ' rdllll
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Hunlmgtnn \\ ~ ~' ·llvh~t d r Novm lllcr 26 ut the
J u ~ t d.Jy aflpJno on, at
Ute church enswood unttl he leaves for wards Howell Mlch- four
program for the wor·
Ra"' Img-. \lrr \ B,Jrh I n ( t n•
lfoton•:t ('/p ( lltiJ
and fl. Ir s f lvnll' t o ~~ • ur~ a~ I Met hndr st { huH 11 m Sp-t-t,J N wnh Mr:-; W A Morgan presld- senJce The couple IS retadlng grand~htldren, ',. seve~ great
VI&lt;.~, entitled, "Memoirs
ed lht dflur r~rt~P brmJght Ill
Ml~ :\ elle 'I'! a(~ rs II II C Jo nr her wrddm~ the hncit' mg
at 6 Gallatm Street m Ravens- grandchildren, a brother, DaEra, celebrahnl
the
Mr" (,n(e 1'1 ill rnd , , , . . ' lli)et:c fll Hailt)\ ~
Cu rdt"'and MJ s mne!
tt "&gt; wa'i &lt;~t ttred Is a thl ee
plect' GJ oup smgmg of a h~mn and wood
Mrs GJles has oeen a na Edwards, Long Beach, Cahf
niversary ef the WSCS.
Roush \1 " m IHit d the gut -.
'!I re annual dmne1 of t h t' Wl::' l t! m Athens n cent 1\ .
sUit of wh1t e ~ ool v. 1th v. lr1l e pra\ er by Mr ~ MOJ gan opened frequ.en 1 VIS Itor WI th her gra nd· and one sister, Mrs. Rann1e
mg9 were 8lven bY Ma
pr!7P \l r-. k ( \[1 ld-. n p&lt;!JI I'd \t t' lg~ {ou nl\' Moton'\&lt;le dub
au Pson es She t&lt;T!!Itd
.I the mtrtmg De~;otwns taken moth~r. Mrs Murray.
carrie) Moore, of Pomeroy.
bel
elds, Hazel Foi, Dorll
nn a grit !.rltn t11 1 shu1 111 d\11 WAs held recen tly at Ballets
\\-h1te Bible topped \'.tlh an OJ· from Psa lm 117 were led by
He was preceded in death by Adams and Mary Roush . The
tng th h4illd 11 v' rq n
... ..,t 1111 drlt Pll lurl:'s of
t he
chid curs.Jge
Mr s Lewts G1 ueser, followed
IN REST CAMP
hts wife Nettie Eblm Edwards group also celebrated the birth1
Mrs lle\nolch st'r\ t&gt;d a de~ gruuv \\-cJr taken by Mrs Phil
The couple took a honevmoon l b\i the readmg nl the hymn
on Janu~y 23, 1964.
day!l of Dons Adams, Ferne
olma,
!!f'rt cou1~l' trnm .1 11blt- 411\ 4'1 IJ' fi , dtord Plans· :md rv!'nts
trip
through
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Jnok
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Mr
and
Mrs.
Harold
Wilham
Hayman and Barbara Adams.
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ed .,., 1rh 1 Jrni'n r loilr mrd t•·a r1(r I he roming HJ r 'IH'r e dts
.tf...1
gm1a &lt;J nd west v 11 gm1a
rhe nwdlldtwn b\ :'11t ~ i\1(Jrga n A , Lemley he~ve learned from their
Soup and coffee and pickles
tu rmg (Ill &lt;ll l v.h rte flo nl HI ( us~ed
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shoJI bu si Jit";S ~essw n v.a s held , son, Lance Corporal Stanley R
ASSIGNED TO ENGLAND
were served m the basement of
ra n~'"'nwr 1 t rn u g11~t&gt;n (1\s t,,l Attendmg Wt're Mr and Mrs 1
I ELECTE:U SECRETARY j '(ho~1n 101 H(lron' wc~s the Lemley that he had arnved IR Airman Thtrd Class Gay E the church by Focie Hayman
cont &lt;' tner 111 th
mllrhmg nu 1 l.r,•Drge \\ttght Mr and M1s
JAN l!Sik
(' An l1a llot ll ddugtJt er of Mr 1top tc of 1he progtarn,
tak~n Jap ... nfor a rest, followmgsev- I Fields,sonofMr.andMrs Gay and Mabel Shields.
dishes and 1\tull·
f{olwrl Wtllwms, Mr and Mr5l 1he Pomeroy
dra ~spea\ and Mrs James H&lt;~l l has been Jrom J (o!lnlhJ,ms 3, w1th a11 erd mon1h~ act1ve duty at Chu l Fields of Reedsville, has been
....._.-..________ 1 Wrndrl l leHPt s Mr and Mrs Clilh v. 111 me PI \~r 11~1s " 1 8 elened se&lt;TetaJ y of tht• S!ud nl membtJ , pMiiupalmg A diS La1 V1et Nam. After a short ! graduated at Lowry AFB, Colo.
IN PRE-FLIGHT
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Hoh IJa\ ts 'r1I1 fi n d"
Ph tIrp 2 P nr at lire hume 11 1 " ' ' ,ou Counul of ( oltnnhus BusJtH ss cusst 1n \lids lw ld tn World Fed rest' penod, he Will return lo 1 from ih e tr ammg course 1or U. LETART, . W Va · - Naval
:v1rs
FINEST
Hadford ilr and M1s Wrll 1am t!l Ht&gt;th• 1
UnlH~r sJ ! y \1r:-.s Hall and hl'l erat 11111 of ' ll"'lhod 1 ~l V,.omen and Chu La1 for another fiVe S AJr Force v.eapons mechan- Aviation Officer Candidate Phll\\agnt-r Jr Mr &lt;Jnd
Mrs
Jan ll
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h roomrna h: Connie Da\ ,dsnn lr Mrs An us L(o nard told of nn mon ths He expressed hts ap- 1cs A graduate of Eastern Lo !Ip W. Hoffman, son of Mr. and
(,( ot ~&gt;J' Sllrtlu··r Nh anrl \ir s The reguldr mf't'tmg o t e oni on bo!h studlnts al ( BL , artwle Ill lhc Federation m precJ atJOn for the many Th anks· cal High School, he 19 being Mrs. Robert R. Hoffmao of
I l.'l rl-'nt t.&gt; Jordan, Mr t~nd Mt s Br •dbun p I' A. 111111 be held wet 8 WE'ekPnd guts ls of h e r The Melhor.hsl Wuman A poe m {T1vmg birthday and Chnstmas asstgned to Bentwaters RAF Route 1, Letart, ls attending N•
hlr-.: Alk1re Hoger Alktre Mr Tlmrsda\ eHmng at 7 30 at th(' pan•nts, !1-h. aud Mr s Jaml·s i A { hal1 4nge" by Mrs. G1ue ~ards and gifts which he recetv- Statton, England, for duty With val Pre-Flight School at the Na-.
ONE-DAY SERVJC ,
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and 1\lr o.; (,ene Houdash~:&gt;ll Mrs s1 hool
Hail
I st-r dosed the meeting
1ed
the U S. Air Forces m Europe. val Atr Station, Pensacola, Fla.
ON REQUEST
Mcnwre A.1" ld and Gt'orgt&gt; W&lt;:~g
'!'he Pao;t Counulors of Theo
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n~t
1dorus Coull! II lJ&lt;~ught t' rS
ol
Amem.' a "rll nw~:t Thursd:l\ ,
JANUARY FURNITURE CLEANUP SALE BEGINS THURSDAY MORNING
PINS AWo\RDEO
evemng at th e home of Mrs
CISeaners e Pomeroy
Al'etld'TJl(e prns were award Oval 01ddle Hacme
t'd
11 iht' Pomero\ Nazarene
Ttle Elt anor l Irr. le of Heatl i
"•• Our Free Parkmt lot
You Can Really Save on Bedroom Furniture - Uving Room Suites - Kitchen Furniture - Tables - Juvenile
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( llllft h durmg the Sundav Sf hool Mettlndt s1 Clrurth Y.!ll
mf et
Furniture - Lamps - Mirrors - Pictures - Appliances -Dinette Sets- Room Size Rugs.
hou r Su ndav mornt ng Rece1v 'I hut sda\ I::'Venlng ll1 7 30 at the 1
rng pills '.lt'rt' Mrs Ben Htown. r chun h Mr s \1 E Do\\ sun ts
tJilt- \ed t
Mrs ltaymond Wal program le&lt;~d t•r ll lld M.rrg,lrrt
Pomeroy Ohao
IJu rn JL•lt \\ d!hutn Greg~ \~ , r l· Ed\'. Jrds It; m di&lt;.~rge of d"VO
ll lllrl !"-tl \ t' &lt;l rs ~r !:' da Ht&gt;ml~r · twn::; Ho-. tf'sse-. tltt' \l1 s .lflm~-"::;
TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
--~111 lh rt HCJrs ar1d Rev i:!nd Johrt:i•ln and Mrs Allie lhm
NOT OPEN
\1r ~ t 1\ de HendPr sun,
four le~
\t',lr"
Ro(k Sprm~s Grange
will
FRIDAY thru TUESDAY
tnet't
ThursdtJy
at
7
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p
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J1n 14-18
~AKE STH H 1\ANK
Jamt'~ Sh•\\;~!l rn
The rt&gt; ~ rl! be a program and
"SHENANDOAH'
H••nrv 0 1il cKmght '\On of ,' refreshments Will be served
I rr( hn11ulon
\1J &lt;Jfld \l r'l W1l1t::HT1 D Mr 1 The Women's M1 ss1onary SoJames S1t \\o~ l l ll ui•J:: l\ Jt'
KIJJ ght ol HI I Mtddlt'port ha s I CIPI) of the Pomeroy
F1rst
Clurt&gt;, Gltnr1 ( lfJiJr1t lJ&lt;1 ! kt 11 pr 1 Hll14ll lu 1~1 hrnral ser Hapllsl church W!ll meet Tbun.- 1
rick Wavm K ll &lt;.~ ll t ll R -.~
RoS(&gt;ma rv F4•f·l !11 J 1.1 rn., s gt&gt;dllt 111 ll1 r I S Atr For('(' He : da~ at 7 30 p m at Ute home
Best Phrllu AllruU
ls un an 1~11H eman at L.ock , or Mrs Elmi:'r Wtckham, w1th
Colornrtoon~
l)lj!JJ 11t A~ B dnd P graduate of I Mrs T T Shelton as co host- 1
Admrsswn 'i 5c and 40c
kiJ! Iand H1~tl School
ess Mrs Lot am Sterrett Is pro! gram leader.
Jan. 14
I Mary Shrrlle, White Shrine
of Jerusalem w1H meet in regu
Iar sessiOn at the IOOF Hall
FrldayatSpm
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Return Jonathan Meigs chap. r
1er, DAR, wrll meet Frrday,
Jan 14, at the home tf Mrs
SAVE 20%
Nan Moore at 11 a m A pro
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Now
during
tho Solo on Droporloe
gram on antrque quilt. wrll be r
Cuslom·made to fit any window.
presented by Mrs
Patrick
Stop 1n the drapery dtpartment on tht
Lochary Report blanks are to
2nd floor and make your selection.
be retur ed to Mrs
George
Skrnner
JAN. I;
The Mld-Wrnter 1nslrtule of
Method111t Youtll
Fellow~lup
wrll be held Saturday, Jan 15, at r
Portsmouth begmmng at 9 a m
Sentors Will meet at the Trmi I
ty Melhod"t Church whrle Jun1ers w1ll meet at the Franklin
Avenue Methodrst Church_

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