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Ar~ A1aigned Here
Rio Grande Cellege students
who have been assigned to lhe
Middleport Schools for student
teaching Include Eric Chambers, Leo Kennedy, Jr. and Mrs.
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Center eleb7 fel'SOilS
~nallfled in that field to deter•
mine If 11 em lie ,~ er if
a •• ·one IIIUit e lllstalled.
McKinzie Indicated he believed
1 new oae w!U hava to be pur·
chased.
-President Jonea, Ill behalf
tllhe board, praised the school
heads for their work to date
by his comment, "We're very
pleased wltb lhe way things are
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c. Edwards, excellent compan· Organ~
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and lhe 'Rev. 'Howard Ruppel~
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(Technicolor I
1on, requests all officers and An organl'!lional' '~lb!i ~~l dorus '&amp;i'nct1. wtH prepare the choir dlreetor. ,
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111 attend,
Jtrll!\kie Avalon, Dwayne
0 I her , ·Financial repOrts for d1e ye&amp;l
companions
District
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eouncllors
Dau·
refreslnnents
wltb
all
Hickman. Vim·ent Pnce
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IT:e il;om.:•~OO:::;"!f~ ghters of A!nerlca,..was held Ceunclls helping to se! a~ ~ ,were ' given by Mrs.
Walta
~u mw at ~e home of Miss
at lhe IOOF hall, make candy.~ ; kyl 1 ~ Waddell, Women's ·~ia1i011;
fRIDAY &amp; SATUROAY
Lydia. Ebersb.1cb Mulberry Ave.
with Edl~ Wakely be sent to
· a e Y 0 Miss PhyUls Joachim, 4eacont
FEB. 11 &amp; 12
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The Amateur Gardeners
presldmg. There packagiru!.
o! the
t" and deac011esses; Mrs. JIQclne,
"DIE, DIE, MY DARLING"
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At
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School;
Tuileh jlankhead
'S A LEG SHOW these days because of the rising hemline. From club of Mid lepor w mee
refreshments were . served mg
by Sauer• Sunday nd
Lew'Mrs.
Sa J:.e.
"APACHE GOLD"
ALL THE 'VORLD
d b lk textured stockings for the under-30 crowd. Wednesday evening at tbe borne The purpose ol the Assocla- the Association members of land Brown a
IS uer.
(Tecbnicolor)
Paris
come
these
bold-patt:rne\~n
la:y
;ink
or
nude
shades.
With
all
eyes
focused
on
of
Mrs.
Arthur
Strauu.
Mem·
tlon
Is
for
betterment
of
lhe
Theodorus
Cooncll
The
nert
church
financial
~:~
ant
Lex Barker
Anyone older will be wear ng w ' e,
hers may display bobl)y proand 111 ·bring bell,er
lli"be A ·ril at Tull' Mrs. Lyo~s, youlh .._
23 Rose
legs, those tired old beige nylons are OUT.
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jects at the meeting. Roll call understanding ·and harmony - a&gt; }JI{!elln~ ~ wit/-Forest
SUNDAY, MONDAY
h0
response will be a Valentine
'lis
fll'l'8
ams
ON USS MAZAMA
ond
TUESDAY
B
In
phot
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alter
photo
close-fll·llhlngs
new
and
zany
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Golden
Gleom
CouncU
Chief
Radioman Frank A•
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By Helea enne"y
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1 d 0 ld hat and verse.
h tes
•MAR::'.t.Ge ON THI
NEW YORK _ &lt;NEA) Ung, helmet-lil;e hats permit on- things ~e a rea Y
A . The Middleport Literary club Offlcen were elected a~d In- members as OS ses. Claud- Rice, USN, son of Mrs. Edith
ROCKS"
lhrou h the high fashion
ly a tiny owl of Ia~ to show. somethmg else "~ew. b/J:'s will m~t Wednesday, at the elude, Sally Smith, pre111dent; . Charter members are in
Rice of Middleport, ill a crew·
(Technieolor)
. g
ou'U Rotice
On hatless models either the ently we have to
a ~.
home of Mrs Charles Bra Nettie Hayes, vice president; Ja Davis and Jean Pol g o1 member of the ammun!Uon ship
l'tank
Martin
:ed
this
season. upper part of the lace hides be- reluctant to
II al· bury. Mrs. &amp;rnard Fulm and Jean WoJII, secrebiry and pubPrairie Co':;'cll,
USS Muama, which opera'es
:::;:;:;:;:;:;:;~~:.~·~~~·1~~tte~r~-~~hind bango long eoough to tick- ways be one 00tren e . ·
Mrs Harold Sauer are ~ro- li&lt;1ty; and Edna Reibel, treas- Edtth Betzlng an
out of Davisville, R. I. A unit
They Simply don ma ·
le the noslnls or • face is bare- Now back
those trr~~ tan gram leaders. Roll call
re- urer. Fay PlfllD, Llna McVay Rowan Forest Rose Co~ncll; of the AUantlc ·Fleet Servlct
ly hinted •I behind a waterfall ny Ions and how we sho
re· sponse wiU be a contemporary and Mrs. WoUf were named as lw Stacy' Sarah Bane Riddle, Force, the Mazama resuppllel
of hatr.
pl&gt;ce them.,
statesman.
the by-law committee by Mrs. S.lly Smllh,
Helen Noland, ships and units at aea wltll
Ill
One could probably cover her FirSt don t let thooe stri)l.ed· THURSDAY
Smltb.
Erma Jenkins, Heon Wolff, Llna ammunition and :explosives.
face completely and pBSS as fa- legged gals cavrllng acroos THE SOUTHERN
Tbe Association will meet ev· McKay, Bonnie DoulhlU, VIr·
lls!lionable instead of some kind fdouble • page ~olor spreads ic Boosters will maet Thursday ery four months at Tuppers gtnlo Evans, Tillie · Clark and
SON IS BORN
of nut.
Iscare Y?"· If you re out of your at 7.30 p. m. at the Scuthem Plains on the last Sunday of the Annabelle Kehl, Golden Gleam Mr. and Mrs. .Yavld HiD t1
But !ego, now, are a horse of 30s you re not expected to wear High School, it was announced month at 2 p.m. The first pro- CouncU.
Racine are annopiiC!ng the blrlll
several d1fferent colors- so Wild colors or bulky textured today by Mason Fisher, pres!of lhe Associa~on will be Jl'ay Parlin and Mrs. Wakel}i, of a 9 po\lnd ~&gt;' P !011 DeIn fact, they would put hooe. The younger gals can , dent.
sponsor lhe Buddy Starcher Merletta Council; Millie Moho cembel' 'Z1 at ~ Hospital
Joseph's coat w shame. And have 8 ball Wltb them. A
on February 25, at lhe berly and Evelyn Denver, Mata· The baby has hee\i:,named Ja.
from white to comboo of purple bright velour.•· and metallic THE POMEROY BEND
Pomeroy High School auditor· moras Council: and
Nettle son Wayne. Gr~nll an
and red they crop up at all yarns ar~ bemg added to all zens Band Radio club wiD bold lum. Proceeds wUl be given to Hayes, Edna Reibel, Cora Bee- Mr. and Mrs. ~ Mallory
Whether you're set on a
possible and imposs1bie angles Ihe st~rs. dots and plolds for its regular meeting Thursday the home and orphans lund Ingle, Della Stahl, Betty Reibel, Raclne and Mr:. ~ ""'- Jerevery fashion page today. A the commg fall.
at 7:30 p. m. in tbe recreation
of Edith Betzlng, 88110- Margaret Seldenabel,
Althea ry Hlll Letart Fa)ls, 1'rhe IIIlis
sleek new '66 or a better used
man leafing through his wile's That kiCky, young look 1~ not room ef the Baptist church in elate state councilor,
Strong, and Winona Cook oflhave two other .... Pen, I
car you should steer first to our
favorite fashion primer might lfor any of us who have kiSsed Cheshire.
Alsoclatlon members If Thea- Theodorsa Councll.
and Seth 4.
IIUunK she had taken to readlng ~ 29 a fond goodby. But we ~o
Joan department. We plan the
llgirlie magazines.
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Skirts are up and legs are leg show.
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loan especially to your needs.
''in." And if your shin bone For .us there ar.e the nudes ·
Come in today!
isn't trimly connected to your lacy pmks _and wh1!es - all to
knee bone, you had better wear be worn With low, chunky heelgrannies
ed shoes With straps or cut-outs
EVERYBODY BENEFITS
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Today'~ high hemlines hove in front.
nroved to he a gold mine for If that sounds dreadful, give
from Citizens N1tional
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Mr. Fielding Hawkins, New
hosiery people. And II Is •· Ee eha me re howuldondo ?hue. York Central Railroad em·
Bank services.
lime they got a break Un· noug exposu s o
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now they could sell ~ither trick. It did for me. Just don't , ployee, 1s a. medical patient at
practicality or sheer delicacy _ wait as long to try it that when Holzer Hoop1tal In Galllpells
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·th 11 you finally sport your pole Tegs where he was taken Monday af.
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eyes focused on legs fashion ais everyone e1se •s
elng told lo ter beoomi••
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a big part ot the b~siery busi- paint theirs bl,ue.)
oo Grant-St.
ness And those basic beige ny- When I first saw these little Mr. and ~- Clair Athey ef .
' Ions · that served you so well girl legs and shoes I wondered Chesh~ VI&amp; ted Sunday wub
over the years will now mark whether any man who didn't her Sister and brother-In-law,
you as a square _ say the mag- have a Lolita covplex would Mr. and Mrs. Fteldlng Haw. azines
dare to ask a g1rlfor a date once kiDS.
I Unfortunately fashion maga- the new fashion caught on. But Mrs. R. E. Smith wu In
· zines work 80 far ahead that by day after day I found my "Oh, Pomt Pleasant, W. Va. Friday
WE PAY 4% ON SAVINGS
the time we build up the need- ne you don't" attitude changing. to attend funeral services for
•.Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporauon
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Then I hardly noticed the new who died suddenly last week.
1,•" h ; i!c.rt~V?"(l' · IIi«.shoes and stockings at all. And Guests of Mrs. R. E. Smith,
finally I caught myself nodding Pearl st., this week were her
approval over lhe way they look- niece and family, Mr. and Mrs.
ed with a particular costume. James Pfeiller of CarpenterIt Wlls erposure that did it.
ville; m., who we're ealled to
Now when I see a line of Point Pleasant by the death of
beige hose moving up a depart- tbe latter's falher, Georgt Moment store escalalllr I think Daniel. Also '•tslting Sunday ·
how dreary and dull It looks. with Mrs. Smith were •
See how It works
daughter and son-In-law, Mr.
If you have the urge to try and Mrs. R. L. Lamont, Chargmelhing riew why not give the lesion, W. Va.
little white slllckings a whir) .Mrs. Edgar Wolfe Ia recuperNOT with high heels.
ating from surgery at Meigs
A sense of humor can be General Hospital ill Pomei-oJ.
an important part of fashion.
Designer • author Elizabeth
Hawes oolled fashion "spinach."
Perhaps it is. But It also can
be fun. To be with It, all you
Reed Is a touch of daring always
tempered with goad taste.
The report of the nomlaallng
committee was given when the
1••~~~~-::!'lli!ilJiil...,.rn.w!lml-llleii!Rilll l olllclal board of Heath Melbo''Good Old Days,'' · a fUm diBI Churcb met Monday evenleatarlng Donna Reed, aDd Ing at the church. Mr. Jack
prel(ded
"Heart of a ' ToWD,"
will! Bechtle, c!lalrman.
and
openict
the
meetlnl
with
Jesae
Slaart,
have
beea
ob•;
prayer.
tained by the Melp County
Reari CoRDCll from llle c.... The Rav. M. E. DoWSOII reid
lral Ohio Heart AIIOClalfoa the list of nemlneetl for ·tbe
for showing lllrolp0111 lhe church omcea whlcb lllll .be
COIIIIty Februa17 Jtlll IUoagb sublllJIIed at the Fourth ~er·
terly Conterenca to bt beld Ill
Z81h.
February.
S.hools, dahl or orpalla·
Ilona
tntereoted Itt ulna lheae Ml88 NelUe Zerkle IIVI lhe
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lflml for a prGJI'IIm dtuiJic flnatlclal rePort from Juna to
But lhait oQ,, Y0111 Old. Diller hu • wondtrful new cur. A R.od• A&amp;riarl Old~ 881
lhlo period may merve them Jan. Sl and lllcluded over tlO,·
And the cholu ol pracdption It yov.rtl !lqant aew Della 811. , • ,..,:don-p.-:..4 "r""
by ealllng Mr. ar Mn. C. F. oao in . collections. Tbe b9ard
Dvr:uurnlc. , , low-priced Jec~tar. AIIIWcktt powered ••• all Old. lfyled. , , 111d
Hibbs, WY ~1411. Botti IUmo voted ·to l'I!IM the •mlnlsler'l
•U prii;rd 1111 lllJIIr.e "•lrina: for sprina duwnrisht foolhnd,. F.l .fOUr ttiDpttaW.
ne
llmm, Htllld, and lhe lllary and '19 pay tiber billa.
ritin1l Thtt'• Swint fiVIf, Quidd He1d for fOilr Old1111ohU• Dtlllf'l
Heart CoancU wiW provide a A counselor Is needed for lhe
•• . open ,_r lrMIIIth af!'l•y ..,.. w• ~ LOO.K TO OUJS fOR THI! ~1,
Se!lktr Youth hllowahlp and
projector If ae 0ded.
board memberi were uUd to
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help
secure aoinepne for
----poelUon.
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Any• wJIIlni t. llllllille lilt
Men's
positt"' II uked to OOD!aiit
Cli!lle Barrfa, Edueltba
lll)qloa ~ The !JM1811n1
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lib arlans, Mrs Paul Hall'
Mrs. ·Charles Bfadhury. Mrs. New officers .of the church belh Fillher, Miss Margdaret tonser,
pianbt, M~- Lilllaa
Bernard FUltz and Mrs.
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School were elect. Sauer, and Mrs, Tom Rue, ea• . ta
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at lhe annual con:· conesses; and Fred Lewis, ~ul
~Lyons
was ele&lt;$
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meeting of the Mid· Hliptonstall, Mrs. Rodney u' rintendent of tbe prl·
First United Presbyter· er and Mrs. Edward Burkett, ed su~ rtment and Mrs. Bv·
WHITE ROSE LODGE Auxll·
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trustees
mary epa
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lary of Brotherhood of
lan~eu e~ted include J, H. Sunday Schll!ll officers inClude erett Bacrn::· ::S:"te:~
road Tralllnlen of
Grate Charlca Peoples, Mrs. Fred Lewis, . ~ent; alfll! serve p
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will meet Wednesday afternoon Leo K'enn'"" ·and 'Miss SUsan James Buchanan, asslstast su· er m the fdfiepartn:~ ....... Mrs
at lhe Legion Hall. ' Hostessea
""'' Ruasell Lyo perintendeDI· MrS
Rodney Other o 1cera m.....,.
will be .Mrs. P. L. Mitch, Mrs. Park, elders;
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Id&amp; Bachoer and Mrs. Edpr and Donald Lowery, ,de.a~. ~'
c.c&gt; Geor 8 SaJI. Mrs RuaseU LycinS ~·· Mar·
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Mrs. Dale ,Walliurn, Mrs~ 1\illl.' ~ Walll\ll! 111111
cus ·Chambers and' Mn. J. E.
Pomeroy Chapter Np. 80, Roy.
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al Arch Masons, will
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King, Virgil King, and Mrs. ·II'~•
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In Gibbs. Middpoert
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Clareace Thompson, Bedford
Principal Geo•IJ• Sargent, Brallo
bury Principal Roher! Morris
and Northwestern Executive
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der Mr!. R. R. Pickens ; Cham·
hers will teach literature in the
high school and Kenn!'dy will
lie working in social studlfs UD·
der Nolan Swackhamer. T h e
·colJ•g• students are graduates
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MIIGUMSOM AI.A
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Dlllltebl aholt hlr 10-"'ltii too
rears sadder . . In '8erdl'a, l)a.
tid ·Meri'Jcll: "tP&amp;IWI oVIr · 1111
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within 60-days, and the only way Ohioans, and people fro~ other llatea, can
, ~ -block this measure 11 to put the pres'c »ure on those who vote in the Congress.
. The proponent of the measure, largely
"(he organization of AFL-CIO contend
that the systems should be federalized
: under our present bureaucracy in the
j · administration, qualifications, benefits
; and coverage. In other words they want
' to get in the control so that .they can
rease the benefits, by rosmg the
ount paid to the unemployed, extend
coverage to 52 weeks 10 as to ree.the number of permanently unem·

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. rateit of unemployed compensation
l w&lt;ilild be bound to go up In many states,
' and would work a hardship on those
i11 that are less affluent that say a alate
like New York. They alllo want the cov·
eraJe to bt mandatory on auch small
bljBlneasu of even one person. The
b&amp;eflts would thus be extended to five
!, mllliPn more workers, and in Ohio there
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naturally, that it wiU lncreue red
It would create delay in decision
Iince It would have to go
aU the channels of the bureau·
would be ereated on a grand
Under Federal control there
bt no judicial review, and would
the employer at the mercy of the
of Labor, who would natural·
to by tbe head man. It
would help to carry out the goal of the
Af'l,CIO of a auaranteed annual wage.
S·~fi a revamploe of unemployment
b
t practices would mean an in·
crpe In cost 1!1 be paid by employers,
1$1 aeneral tax revenues. The addition·
oil to Ohio ~mployers alone would
In tbt oei&amp;hborhood of $70,000,000
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Ioyer being faced with Increased
al Security taxes, medicare incr.eas·
a! have to be paid by every employThis measure would extend covera · to all professional men, and busi·
men that just employ one person.
will mean an addition to the moun·
· " of paper work that has already
. n foisted upon a long aulfuing pubThere are other pr11vlslons · that
. _ld make compenaatton payable for
~person who leavea bl&amp; employment
~juntarily . Originally the unemployt compen&amp;ation ~ystema were establled to help those who were femporar_,W!thout jobs through no fault of their
·. We are now at the point where we
t. decide whether we wiD have the
jll slanted toward a temporary sit·
. ,il or one that could be permanent.
· wonder if the HB 8282 haa aafeg~~ar__cla to keep it from making unem·
~ent, and •he "something for noth·
fog' a way of life. The value 1&gt;f the law
would be In Ita capacity to assist those
In real need, and· by tht:. same token h:V·
pus thore who take arfvantage of its
liberal tero;ti. We think the states can
do the ~er job l!ecause or their clos.lea to_~· _lfli!,\'idual caaea. ·
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Ita prcflta and "trade liP" to
better celluloid, ~uch u WooclJ
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Lendon fops 'say despU. ~
Tony Its tonier malea
. II
aile¥ with single brnated autt11
and that brown will man .•
'I'Oy llrms 1o1Ji have klloWD oomebedl: ... Yes eeveral rei4o
a.··• and !191M' of t be 11'1, tbe IAJinglolt Botel'a H.kldd~Hiiirket (to . . . lie- . wallsD liAlom did clciie alter ~··
tweea 1 ind u· JHi'a old) One! li-wee yean ... Dcl1l Day'•
..., au the brand. nam• will Beverl7 llllll pad, aoda tou.
11m pitches at the play lfzea .
taiD and aD, II up lor grabe M
Meyer llllvta' dqbter, Geall, • •0011.
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Ia singing in · Africa to "atandlleeDII Taflor ~dell •
q room ool7," . . Ia Nl· 1111Uiil be a priJper IIIII to retlrl "
gerta ·&lt;Lap) where · 110 one u a board member of ~AP, .
dared Clllllt out It •
... 8hl Prea. Peter Memtln " IUIUid
lei! 11ltder police pooteetlOD; In takea Deeml' poll ' ... Tbt '
l:tltiOpla she liVes aU sbe elnll • ''llu9 blonde"
halido Jo e Y
flo ·loeJI dtartty: I line cblj, off . JlellhertoD lflecll II .~
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amoret~!&gt; the Italians bOn~.
Ainet. lilt' Pix, wldeb lnllc~ lecheroua. Tbe English are ~
· A prolJIIneot lawyer IUdde~~o ed iD thOse beach·porty rum • honestly both" . . . GUIIISI Blte'l .
ly shipped biJ wife and ehOd- lama 011 the public, will tan . f11118rat1Dg1 wot!
reD to Elnpe, kDowin8 be's to
he IDtllcled IIi • 11:1-~ 11188 2-D.U, SentiDel, Pomelv)-:Middleport, 0,, Feb. 9, 1988
I'd I)Vindle of .Uinta, ineludlnr $aa,ti00 froiD a widow'a trust
lund purportedly to pay off a
"fortuae IeDer," wi»lll be aJ.
letledly gave $1,000 111111 kept
tbt 10 tim
Tbt Velllee film and drama
fer.tlvail lost • bundle lire ..
the ltalleo gov't balled out thl
IBOTGUN WEDDING CAN a't even bother wltb tht chD~
VaUa flaaco.alfaira
with
BLAST LIFE
rt11 uy JIIOI't.
1oana of about
Helen, I have aome place tt
87 WWJama White 1 ~
• 8ellen fiDally JIOl a "flllll Dear Helea:
rill taldnl tranquilizers to .. - my folb have dfered It
complete clean bill of health"
keep
1111 from Iandini In a JIIID. take me ID until I ret oa my
1J DON MACLEAN
bousbt at a !ileal hardware lore mlllln of •lenn, IUd· Iller blJ B'wood heart ettaciJ:
1a1
Institution. Our teen- feet. But I cloll't want to be ~
(Mr. Mite Ia ea VacliiiOII
atore, alq with 101111 murky denly to burst out
llDPe. year belen last IIIII now walkl ap daugbler
teilJ me abe II vorced before I'm :10. How
WASIUNGTON - A YOI111111l illstructions.
"Some I!Jicb•nted eveaiDg .... " and bicycles aU tbe lime llkt a
tbree
mo11thl'
prepant by • c:ould be be 11 ehaqed?~MJS.
Paul Dudley White
Wled ''Wbo'a Wlla ID Ameri' Rep. George W. Grider regular
Wben
maa
who
.s
now
In the aervlce. · ERABLE
Woody AileD'• am mov1t far
- Politic." Is bl the worka
In
IIUIWer
to
no
querlos
what(D., TeiiD.) received 1 milo Olarlle FeldmaD - "Take the 9ho tblJtta lhe Ia very much In Dear Mllerahle:
and tcbeduled for IUIIUIIft pubsoever,
I'll
now
lell
you
bow
Ill
directed
leller from the G.O. Monq IDd Rim" . ·. Lll TIJ" love with blm, and l'hen she
Your uusband hasn't changad
lication. Ray Bli111, cbalrmaa
catch
rattlesnakes:
You
need
a
P's
Ray
Bliss
asklni
!Dr
a
$10
told
blm,
be
said
be
would
marbiJ life bas! And aeltlter II
of the Republican Nalioul
lor sot altr·treatmenl
eva
piece
or
garden
lwse,
a
bottle
of
donation
to
tbe
G.O.P
auslaJD.
Committee, and John Dalley,
from tbl Call. federa court, ry her, but he doeiD'IIove her. you were ready. I'd 11188eit yoa
stick, a In&amp; lund, Grider replled, toD- which told 10th F01 It would Theil 1 'Week alter be weot • have a trial separatt1111. Pel'
chairmau of the Demecrallc sasoline, a forked
had haps you'll both grow up 1 bit
Natioaal Committee, are co- spoon, a burlap hag and lola of gue • In • cheek, that perbapl have to IIUbmll Ill pre • trial war. be wrote thai he
11111.
ill
the
winter
YOU
walk
the
Republicans
should
adopt
a
dlanged blJ mind, and would lilteD you dlseover you reall7
chairmen of the advlaory ccmpay for the baby, but !bought miss each other. -H.
millee on aelectiona for tbe through the woods wltll you more "teallatlc &amp;llproach lo
political "Who'a Who." (lt'a see a small hole, down which two • party politics." (But he
It but to have II adopted out. YOU RIIELPINO HAND
a
ralller
may
)le
blbemaling.
wu
happy
to
learu
that
Repubnic-e to aee that they cau get
Be II of 1 different religion you DEPARTMENT
together on oomethingl Ques- You stick the hose dowa in lican computers work no betaee; aDd saya he etuldn't Ill a Dear Helen:
tionnaires are being aent to the hole and blow in it. This . ter than Demoer1Uc ones.)
divorce.
I have an aunt who ta· com.
How long, do yoo suppcae, wlU
possible llsleos. A queatlon- awakens the make. TileD you
My daughter doesn't Wan\ plelely bedridden due to artiJri.
sharpie IJ WaJIII 0. Brllldltadt, M. D. to give the baby up, aDd she lia, plus complicatiOIII from aa
aaire Is even going to
the pour sasoline In the bole and II be before some
the
snake
gel&amp;
angry
and
coml!l
brings out a cJsarette brand
Lallor-saving devices have a can'laupport II nor can I (I'm a operatioo, . She never comWhite House, far
Prealdeal
called Hazards? (Snggeated Ad: great appeal for mcdem 111111. widow). She keeps looking to- plains though her daya art
Joilnson. My ,.... IB that out.
even if he doesn't get around to
After that you just piD hla She'll love a man who llkea to Foi:. example, Instead of "ard marriage as the solu~on. tons and filled 'llllll pain. I k1loir
filling it out, be'll lliD find bead to the lfOUlld with lhe live dan&amp;erously.)
off• •~vlllolcliq mow, II DOW Ia poa.
Sbt II tralnlng for a eareer, cardl and letters 'IIOtild · helP:, · .
hill name in · the blok but ' forked stick and try Ill ocoop
llib~··ro ~clear your
walk • IDd ean go on with the traJn. ,She II Mrl. Flan · PlillfiD. -II " "
maybe spelled wrong. '
· hlm into tbe bag. (And best tf
driveway wllh a power • Opel' .... ·"·r "'· 11 - ·
Pittman Circle, Gri!elhlllli. I.
Many Congre.umea art nol 1ted mow thrower.
Some personalities with cion· luck.l
Please
advlae
what
to
do?
Can
C.
- '!bank you. LIB
Like the power lawo mower, people Uve with
dy political images may post
This information CDmos from oow 81 enthusiastic 88 they
themselves
Dear
Helen:
certain problems for the pub- Rep. M_asten O'Neal (0. Ga.l, teemed to be wben they dleer· huwever, these mac:hlnel have after putting a baby oul lor
I shalll never forcel till lishers. I wonder, for instance,' who says he'a going on such ed President JIJimaoo'a idea a malevolent aide. Many flogers adoption? -F.S.D.
derful experience of the ·P ut
that
a
House·
term
sbould
last
If Mayor John Lindsay of New a hunt back home soon and
that would have given good Dear F:
fn months. Never II aU my II
York will be the aelectlen of has beeD atudying the matter. four years, rather than twe. aervlce for years have beeD per·
Of cour.e: bec8UH you're~ years have I received 10 much
There are many re8SOIII for II, IIUIIleDUy removed by
Bliso or Bailey.
IDOW
lng what's hest for the child.
mail. It Ia gratelully aciJnow.
but
the
switch
bl
tltlaldng
IB IJ.
.There's a fanciful explana.
tbrowers. Som' Plf'Oill operatPutting
a
baby
out
lor
adopo
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ledged,
but I cannot anawr I
)DCROSCOOPS: lmagme a tloo why Housins and Urbaa lustrated by Rep. Sidney Yalel Ing these 'mach IDeS btve altp.
Te110 without any
boots. Development and Tr8118p0rta· (D., fiLl aDd blJ atory about a peel aDd sent a loot into the lloa Ia far better than putting all, though I shall eDjoJ ll')'inl.
three people through a
mi.. Would yoo please, through your
Shameful. But that's the way lion must be tl'o aeparate d• bachelor friend who look 0111 whirling bladea.
metched
and
UDhappy
life;
Bolli
.:ulumn, thank llie buDdredl el
look
at
8
l!lrl
and
feU
bl
love
It was the other day as Preal· partmeatJ. According to Rep.
'such accideala rarely hapthese young lovers were foolish people who remembered met
dent Johnsoa was gettinS ready Robert H. Michel (R., Ill.), the wllh her.
pe!l when the snow Is dry and
one no a.ore than the other- -Rev. R. Stave, Pb. D., ~
Asked
wby
he
dldD't
marr1
to leave the While House for orJsinal Intent was to aave
powdrey, but wet, atlcky IIIOW
11ut
..., the boy II wiBer thaD ensach, N. J.
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church. He'd left sO biB boolll money by m.1king them Into ber, lbe DI8D said, "Well, can clog the blades and tbe
your
daughter.
He's
wei'
aware
Dear
Helen:
.
In Texas aDd he needed a pair just one, lhe Department of ·I went back aDd look a HCODd chute. When thiB happens any
My mother, Mr1 Ma101 Rail
- size 13 - for wading through Tranaportation, Housing and look."
attempt to clear' the pull wilb- a lholgim .,.tctlnc cloem't make
a
marriage.
-H.
01
Wav«&lt;), Ohio, loved lbt
the IDOW drifts bert. Fortun. Urban Growth.
out stopping the motor II Uk•
Dear
Helen:
letters,
but abe II 110 ·ioo8llf
ately, a bJs Secret Service mao
However, lbe inltiaiB for that
Mally of the elevatora oa Cap- ly1 to end In dilaaler. The N•
Here I am at the age of ta here to enjoy them. Your ftl4o
bad some the right size and would have beeD Thng, a lerm Itol Hill are operated by coJ. tlonal Safety CouDCII olfen the
and
I feel my life IB over. You era helped greaUy before her
LBJ borrowed them, right off some folks llllllht misinterpret. le~t llludents who atudy their following rulea lor operalilla
see,
I bad to .get married at dllalh. Thank you all 10 lllld.
the man's .eet.
The ne11 idea was Department books between passenger runs. your mow remover:
·
A large batch. of citizens in of TransportaliDD, Housing and tActually, a couple of these fol·
-Follow tha IDIIructlODI !hal 11. Now I have two mall cbllJt. Daugbter.
reo. I lon them very much,
ThiB ooluma II dedicated tt
one ol the toughest aections of Urban ~elopmenl. The lniti· lowo are so sktlllul, they can come witb . the macblne.
Washington boycotted the bu.. als, TIIUD, unfortunately, sug. jockey the elevatora without
-Before •
It In the anow by my huabaad doesn't lwe me. famlly Uvq, so ·11 you're htves the other day u a prolep gested eo admlolstrallve !lop. seeming to lift lbeli eyH from learo bow to lllop the motor tl 1 oak hlm what II 111'0~ and ID.I kid trouble ar jlllt plall
apinst a fare hike. The view Anyway, Mlcllel
he sa)'ll, ''Nothing, I'm just titecl · 'OU• · let Helen help YOU. Sbe
daydreama their textbooka.) Lalely, lbey. throw the bladea out of gear.
htre iJ that the boycott proba- that this Is why we have two 've been oemplalnllng about the
of
marriage." He'a lb. He'a out will also welcome your on
-Keep . cblldrell 811d ~ •
bly didn't cost the transil CDm.. departmenta,
Transportstioa dim 40-watt bulbi In !he caaea. way from the machl111 wbeo li every ntghL He hal DOihing to omllling uperleucea. Addreal
pany much money - espedal· IDd HUD.
do with me. He keeps asklnl lleleD ilottel lD care al tbla
II In operetloa.
ly II alickups of buo drivera
. Rep. Robert llwlcan (D. Ore.)
-Never leave It unatteDdecl me whea I'm leaving. He doee- aewapape~.
fell off at the same rate.
8LIGIITEM8: Now that TV afraid lor the atudenll' eye. wheD the II!Olor Is rutmiJJa,
Rep. Eligio de Ia Gara (D., lnterviewtn are asking every· light, wrote tO btlldliJ8 auper..
-Never llll the fuei11Dk, reTeus) has a long way to go ooe from privates .to generall intendenta imd asked for strong· move loreigD objects or mow,
before be learns how to shoot how they think the VIet Nam er bulba. One super said, "Wt or make any kind of medtanJ.
pool. AI last report be waa still War Is doing, I'm waltlnR for tried that once, ll)Jt thea the cal adj•etlla with the •
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atruqllne to assemble a pu~ aome · stage • struck 0. 1. rea- operators ccmplained that lht line l'lllllllnl·
totether,youraeH pool table ba lizin&amp; that he's oo camera be- bulbi pve off too IDIICb beaL •
-Never ruo the motor fD.
doors.
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-lloll't operate the macbiDtJ
Hado's They'll Do It Every Time
011 tee or sloplq •.Cl'CIUIII because thll liii.J': ~ to a faD
pins! !.be. bladei.
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1110re 111m and ~ ,l}le'U take DIDer . ~. DlaDa qon, apenlnl .
" tbt leifllalt ... laya of tht bare facti, • .hcilit
abellu 110 dealri rot the film . men:
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Oltlo IDformatloa Committee amon&amp;
~- lli.QOO Obloaaa, we bope will bt tatea
~ -wiDUJIJ by the ~~~oUonal llw IIIU81'1 u
·t!ID approach the vote of the federallz.
~';" 1M Glib DO of tbl IIIII 1111employment
.. ·:~ rldm~ 'lbe eommlttee bu ID enviable
., ·~ fill' pradlctiDI the outcome of
~ illu•. Tbey have 1:0Dducted
1o~·prev~oua polll on 28 eeparatt illuea
mf ha¥1 auc:etufullY forecut the win·
' :aer Ia 21 of tblt number. We hope the
rellllll of tbla upcomiag poll will get
the attenUon of thOle who will bt re·, apollliblt lor the defeat or pasaage, of
' tbla Jatut grab by the federal govern·
ment aDd that Individual Ohioan• will
let their repreaentattvea tnow how they
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ablt but 'DDI PeC II II tty colilo
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lulllcriplioD ntn: Dtll•ored b7 earrior
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JOif ill advaDCI ol lbt Dlll7 Solllillel of·
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Jtllllaed allmeDI - lite Flu .. ronn }llihm eo doya, tlten pve
A bola~ !IDe II tbe Palace 1..11 tJG c1aya to oompoae Iter ,..
(for ,,'~Swell Cbarilf"l
VII'J plies ~. . Maybe later ID penoa,
plalll~J - ibller blllvl)le ... If lbe literary uchanges don't
Pllt,1AWford'f bt· from her Ne- wart, tbe ; Judga ~d . . . :lllb
yada divorce . . . Wb1ch two &amp; ·1.1z are sDIDg each other for
abowblz aewspapernlell . d y e • IIDion over "Cleo."

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MIIGUMSOM AI.A
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tures at Barbara JluttoD (a clot-

yetl'll yoqer thao MarleDe
Dlllltebl aholt hlr 10-"'ltii too
rears sadder . . In '8erdl'a, l)a.
tid ·Meri'Jcll: "tP&amp;IWI oVIr · 1111
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bill will ~me up for a v~te
within 60-days, and the only way Ohioans, and people fro~ other llatea, can
, ~ -block this measure 11 to put the pres'c »ure on those who vote in the Congress.
. The proponent of the measure, largely
"(he organization of AFL-CIO contend
that the systems should be federalized
: under our present bureaucracy in the
j · administration, qualifications, benefits
; and coverage. In other words they want
' to get in the control so that .they can
rease the benefits, by rosmg the
ount paid to the unemployed, extend
coverage to 52 weeks 10 as to ree.the number of permanently unem·

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r:loyed. If they would eet their way the
. rateit of unemployed compensation
l w&lt;ilild be bound to go up In many states,
' and would work a hardship on those
i11 that are less affluent that say a alate
like New York. They alllo want the cov·
eraJe to bt mandatory on auch small
bljBlneasu of even one person. The
b&amp;eflts would thus be extended to five
!, mllliPn more workers, and in Ohio there
~ woutd bt 250,000 more Included in the
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Opponenta of the bill contend, and
naturally, that it wiU lncreue red
It would create delay in decision
Iince It would have to go
aU the channels of the bureau·
would be ereated on a grand
Under Federal control there
bt no judicial review, and would
the employer at the mercy of the
of Labor, who would natural·
to by tbe head man. It
would help to carry out the goal of the
Af'l,CIO of a auaranteed annual wage.
S·~fi a revamploe of unemployment
b
t practices would mean an in·
crpe In cost 1!1 be paid by employers,
1$1 aeneral tax revenues. The addition·
oil to Ohio ~mployers alone would
In tbt oei&amp;hborhood of $70,000,000
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ey want to do thla on top of the
Ioyer being faced with Increased
al Security taxes, medicare incr.eas·
a! have to be paid by every employThis measure would extend covera · to all professional men, and busi·
men that just employ one person.
will mean an addition to the moun·
· " of paper work that has already
. n foisted upon a long aulfuing pubThere are other pr11vlslons · that
. _ld make compenaatton payable for
~person who leavea bl&amp; employment
~juntarily . Originally the unemployt compen&amp;ation ~ystema were establled to help those who were femporar_,W!thout jobs through no fault of their
·. We are now at the point where we
t. decide whether we wiD have the
jll slanted toward a temporary sit·
. ,il or one that could be permanent.
· wonder if the HB 8282 haa aafeg~~ar__cla to keep it from making unem·
~ent, and •he "something for noth·
fog' a way of life. The value 1&gt;f the law
would be In Ita capacity to assist those
In real need, and· by tht:. same token h:V·
pus thore who take arfvantage of its
liberal tero;ti. We think the states can
do the ~er job l!ecause or their clos.lea to_~· _lfli!,\'idual caaea. ·
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Ita prcflta and "trade liP" to
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Tony Its tonier malea
. II
aile¥ with single brnated autt11
and that brown will man .•
'I'Oy llrms 1o1Ji have klloWD oomebedl: ... Yes eeveral rei4o
a.··• and !191M' of t be 11'1, tbe IAJinglolt Botel'a H.kldd~Hiiirket (to . . . lie- . wallsD liAlom did clciie alter ~··
tweea 1 ind u· JHi'a old) One! li-wee yean ... Dcl1l Day'•
..., au the brand. nam• will Beverl7 llllll pad, aoda tou.
11m pitches at the play lfzea .
taiD and aD, II up lor grabe M
Meyer llllvta' dqbter, Geall, • •0011.
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q room ool7," . . Ia Nl· 1111Uiil be a priJper IIIII to retlrl "
gerta ·&lt;Lap) where · 110 one u a board member of ~AP, .
dared Clllllt out It •
... 8hl Prea. Peter Memtln " IUIUid
lei! 11ltder police pooteetlOD; In takea Deeml' poll ' ... Tbt '
l:tltiOpla she liVes aU sbe elnll • ''llu9 blonde"
halido Jo e Y
flo ·loeJI dtartty: I line cblj, off . JlellhertoD lflecll II .~
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amoret~!&gt; the Italians bOn~.
Ainet. lilt' Pix, wldeb lnllc~ lecheroua. Tbe English are ~
· A prolJIIneot lawyer IUdde~~o ed iD thOse beach·porty rum • honestly both" . . . GUIIISI Blte'l .
ly shipped biJ wife and ehOd- lama 011 the public, will tan . f11118rat1Dg1 wot!
reD to Elnpe, kDowin8 be's to
he IDtllcled IIi • 11:1-~ 11188 2-D.U, SentiDel, Pomelv)-:Middleport, 0,, Feb. 9, 1988
I'd I)Vindle of .Uinta, ineludlnr $aa,ti00 froiD a widow'a trust
lund purportedly to pay off a
"fortuae IeDer," wi»lll be aJ.
letledly gave $1,000 111111 kept
tbt 10 tim
Tbt Velllee film and drama
fer.tlvail lost • bundle lire ..
the ltalleo gov't balled out thl
IBOTGUN WEDDING CAN a't even bother wltb tht chD~
VaUa flaaco.alfaira
with
BLAST LIFE
rt11 uy JIIOI't.
1oana of about
Helen, I have aome place tt
87 WWJama White 1 ~
• 8ellen fiDally JIOl a "flllll Dear Helea:
rill taldnl tranquilizers to .. - my folb have dfered It
complete clean bill of health"
keep
1111 from Iandini In a JIIID. take me ID until I ret oa my
1J DON MACLEAN
bousbt at a !ileal hardware lore mlllln of •lenn, IUd· Iller blJ B'wood heart ettaciJ:
1a1
Institution. Our teen- feet. But I cloll't want to be ~
(Mr. Mite Ia ea VacliiiOII
atore, alq with 101111 murky denly to burst out
llDPe. year belen last IIIII now walkl ap daugbler
teilJ me abe II vorced before I'm :10. How
WASIUNGTON - A YOI111111l illstructions.
"Some I!Jicb•nted eveaiDg .... " and bicycles aU tbe lime llkt a
tbree
mo11thl'
prepant by • c:ould be be 11 ehaqed?~MJS.
Paul Dudley White
Wled ''Wbo'a Wlla ID Ameri' Rep. George W. Grider regular
Wben
maa
who
.s
now
In the aervlce. · ERABLE
Woody AileD'• am mov1t far
- Politic." Is bl the worka
In
IIUIWer
to
no
querlos
what(D., TeiiD.) received 1 milo Olarlle FeldmaD - "Take the 9ho tblJtta lhe Ia very much In Dear Mllerahle:
and tcbeduled for IUIIUIIft pubsoever,
I'll
now
lell
you
bow
Ill
directed
leller from the G.O. Monq IDd Rim" . ·. Lll TIJ" love with blm, and l'hen she
Your uusband hasn't changad
lication. Ray Bli111, cbalrmaa
catch
rattlesnakes:
You
need
a
P's
Ray
Bliss
asklni
!Dr
a
$10
told
blm,
be
said
be
would
marbiJ life bas! And aeltlter II
of the Republican Nalioul
lor sot altr·treatmenl
eva
piece
or
garden
lwse,
a
bottle
of
donation
to
tbe
G.O.P
auslaJD.
Committee, and John Dalley,
from tbl Call. federa court, ry her, but he doeiD'IIove her. you were ready. I'd 11188eit yoa
stick, a In&amp; lund, Grider replled, toD- which told 10th F01 It would Theil 1 'Week alter be weot • have a trial separatt1111. Pel'
chairmau of the Demecrallc sasoline, a forked
had haps you'll both grow up 1 bit
Natioaal Committee, are co- spoon, a burlap hag and lola of gue • In • cheek, that perbapl have to IIUbmll Ill pre • trial war. be wrote thai he
11111.
ill
the
winter
YOU
walk
the
Republicans
should
adopt
a
dlanged blJ mind, and would lilteD you dlseover you reall7
chairmen of the advlaory ccmpay for the baby, but !bought miss each other. -H.
millee on aelectiona for tbe through the woods wltll you more "teallatlc &amp;llproach lo
political "Who'a Who." (lt'a see a small hole, down which two • party politics." (But he
It but to have II adopted out. YOU RIIELPINO HAND
a
ralller
may
)le
blbemaling.
wu
happy
to
learu
that
Repubnic-e to aee that they cau get
Be II of 1 different religion you DEPARTMENT
together on oomethingl Ques- You stick the hose dowa in lican computers work no betaee; aDd saya he etuldn't Ill a Dear Helen:
tionnaires are being aent to the hole and blow in it. This . ter than Demoer1Uc ones.)
divorce.
I have an aunt who ta· com.
How long, do yoo suppcae, wlU
possible llsleos. A queatlon- awakens the make. TileD you
My daughter doesn't Wan\ plelely bedridden due to artiJri.
sharpie IJ WaJIII 0. Brllldltadt, M. D. to give the baby up, aDd she lia, plus complicatiOIII from aa
aaire Is even going to
the pour sasoline In the bole and II be before some
the
snake
gel&amp;
angry
and
coml!l
brings out a cJsarette brand
Lallor-saving devices have a can'laupport II nor can I (I'm a operatioo, . She never comWhite House, far
Prealdeal
called Hazards? (Snggeated Ad: great appeal for mcdem 111111. widow). She keeps looking to- plains though her daya art
Joilnson. My ,.... IB that out.
even if he doesn't get around to
After that you just piD hla She'll love a man who llkea to Foi:. example, Instead of "ard marriage as the solu~on. tons and filled 'llllll pain. I k1loir
filling it out, be'll lliD find bead to the lfOUlld with lhe live dan&amp;erously.)
off• •~vlllolcliq mow, II DOW Ia poa.
Sbt II tralnlng for a eareer, cardl and letters 'IIOtild · helP:, · .
hill name in · the blok but ' forked stick and try Ill ocoop
llib~··ro ~clear your
walk • IDd ean go on with the traJn. ,She II Mrl. Flan · PlillfiD. -II " "
maybe spelled wrong. '
· hlm into tbe bag. (And best tf
driveway wllh a power • Opel' .... ·"·r "'· 11 - ·
Pittman Circle, Gri!elhlllli. I.
Many Congre.umea art nol 1ted mow thrower.
Some personalities with cion· luck.l
Please
advlae
what
to
do?
Can
C.
- '!bank you. LIB
Like the power lawo mower, people Uve with
dy political images may post
This information CDmos from oow 81 enthusiastic 88 they
themselves
Dear
Helen:
certain problems for the pub- Rep. M_asten O'Neal (0. Ga.l, teemed to be wben they dleer· huwever, these mac:hlnel have after putting a baby oul lor
I shalll never forcel till lishers. I wonder, for instance,' who says he'a going on such ed President JIJimaoo'a idea a malevolent aide. Many flogers adoption? -F.S.D.
derful experience of the ·P ut
that
a
House·
term
sbould
last
If Mayor John Lindsay of New a hunt back home soon and
that would have given good Dear F:
fn months. Never II aU my II
York will be the aelectlen of has beeD atudying the matter. four years, rather than twe. aervlce for years have beeD per·
Of cour.e: bec8UH you're~ years have I received 10 much
There are many re8SOIII for II, IIUIIleDUy removed by
Bliso or Bailey.
IDOW
lng what's hest for the child.
mail. It Ia gratelully aciJnow.
but
the
switch
bl
tltlaldng
IB IJ.
.There's a fanciful explana.
tbrowers. Som' Plf'Oill operatPutting
a
baby
out
lor
adopo
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ledged,
but I cannot anawr I
)DCROSCOOPS: lmagme a tloo why Housins and Urbaa lustrated by Rep. Sidney Yalel Ing these 'mach IDeS btve altp.
Te110 without any
boots. Development and Tr8118p0rta· (D., fiLl aDd blJ atory about a peel aDd sent a loot into the lloa Ia far better than putting all, though I shall eDjoJ ll')'inl.
three people through a
mi.. Would yoo please, through your
Shameful. But that's the way lion must be tl'o aeparate d• bachelor friend who look 0111 whirling bladea.
metched
and
UDhappy
life;
Bolli
.:ulumn, thank llie buDdredl el
look
at
8
l!lrl
and
feU
bl
love
It was the other day as Preal· partmeatJ. According to Rep.
'such accideala rarely hapthese young lovers were foolish people who remembered met
dent Johnsoa was gettinS ready Robert H. Michel (R., Ill.), the wllh her.
pe!l when the snow Is dry and
one no a.ore than the other- -Rev. R. Stave, Pb. D., ~
Asked
wby
he
dldD't
marr1
to leave the While House for orJsinal Intent was to aave
powdrey, but wet, atlcky IIIOW
11ut
..., the boy II wiBer thaD ensach, N. J.
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church. He'd left sO biB boolll money by m.1king them Into ber, lbe DI8D said, "Well, can clog the blades and tbe
your
daughter.
He's
wei'
aware
Dear
Helen:
.
In Texas aDd he needed a pair just one, lhe Department of ·I went back aDd look a HCODd chute. When thiB happens any
My mother, Mr1 Ma101 Rail
- size 13 - for wading through Tranaportation, Housing and look."
attempt to clear' the pull wilb- a lholgim .,.tctlnc cloem't make
a
marriage.
-H.
01
Wav«&lt;), Ohio, loved lbt
the IDOW drifts bert. Fortun. Urban Growth.
out stopping the motor II Uk•
Dear
Helen:
letters,
but abe II 110 ·ioo8llf
ately, a bJs Secret Service mao
However, lbe inltiaiB for that
Mally of the elevatora oa Cap- ly1 to end In dilaaler. The N•
Here I am at the age of ta here to enjoy them. Your ftl4o
bad some the right size and would have beeD Thng, a lerm Itol Hill are operated by coJ. tlonal Safety CouDCII olfen the
and
I feel my life IB over. You era helped greaUy before her
LBJ borrowed them, right off some folks llllllht misinterpret. le~t llludents who atudy their following rulea lor operalilla
see,
I bad to .get married at dllalh. Thank you all 10 lllld.
the man's .eet.
The ne11 idea was Department books between passenger runs. your mow remover:
·
A large batch. of citizens in of TransportaliDD, Housing and tActually, a couple of these fol·
-Follow tha IDIIructlODI !hal 11. Now I have two mall cbllJt. Daugbter.
reo. I lon them very much,
ThiB ooluma II dedicated tt
one ol the toughest aections of Urban ~elopmenl. The lniti· lowo are so sktlllul, they can come witb . the macblne.
Washington boycotted the bu.. als, TIIUD, unfortunately, sug. jockey the elevatora without
-Before •
It In the anow by my huabaad doesn't lwe me. famlly Uvq, so ·11 you're htves the other day u a prolep gested eo admlolstrallve !lop. seeming to lift lbeli eyH from learo bow to lllop the motor tl 1 oak hlm what II 111'0~ and ID.I kid trouble ar jlllt plall
apinst a fare hike. The view Anyway, Mlcllel
he sa)'ll, ''Nothing, I'm just titecl · 'OU• · let Helen help YOU. Sbe
daydreama their textbooka.) Lalely, lbey. throw the bladea out of gear.
htre iJ that the boycott proba- that this Is why we have two 've been oemplalnllng about the
of
marriage." He'a lb. He'a out will also welcome your on
-Keep . cblldrell 811d ~ •
bly didn't cost the transil CDm.. departmenta,
Transportstioa dim 40-watt bulbi In !he caaea. way from the machl111 wbeo li every ntghL He hal DOihing to omllling uperleucea. Addreal
pany much money - espedal· IDd HUD.
do with me. He keeps asklnl lleleD ilottel lD care al tbla
II In operetloa.
ly II alickups of buo drivera
. Rep. Robert llwlcan (D. Ore.)
-Never leave It unatteDdecl me whea I'm leaving. He doee- aewapape~.
fell off at the same rate.
8LIGIITEM8: Now that TV afraid lor the atudenll' eye. wheD the II!Olor Is rutmiJJa,
Rep. Eligio de Ia Gara (D., lnterviewtn are asking every· light, wrote tO btlldliJ8 auper..
-Never llll the fuei11Dk, reTeus) has a long way to go ooe from privates .to generall intendenta imd asked for strong· move loreigD objects or mow,
before be learns how to shoot how they think the VIet Nam er bulba. One super said, "Wt or make any kind of medtanJ.
pool. AI last report be waa still War Is doing, I'm waltlnR for tried that once, ll)Jt thea the cal adj•etlla with the •
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atruqllne to assemble a pu~ aome · stage • struck 0. 1. rea- operators ccmplained that lht line l'lllllllnl·
totether,youraeH pool table ba lizin&amp; that he's oo camera be- bulbi pve off too IDIICb beaL •
-Never ruo the motor fD.
doors.
·
-lloll't operate the macbiDtJ
Hado's They'll Do It Every Time
011 tee or sloplq •.Cl'CIUIII because thll liii.J': ~ to a faD
pins! !.be. bladei.
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1110re 111m and ~ ,l}le'U take DIDer . ~. DlaDa qon, apenlnl .
" tbt leifllalt ... laya of tht bare facti, • .hcilit
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~- lli.QOO Obloaaa, we bope will bt tatea
~ -wiDUJIJ by the ~~~oUonal llw IIIU81'1 u
·t!ID approach the vote of the federallz.
~';" 1M Glib DO of tbl IIIII 1111employment
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~ illu•. Tbey have 1:0Dducted
1o~·prev~oua polll on 28 eeparatt illuea
mf ha¥1 auc:etufullY forecut the win·
' :aer Ia 21 of tblt number. We hope the
rellllll of tbla upcomiag poll will get
the attenUon of thOle who will bt re·, apollliblt lor the defeat or pasaage, of
' tbla Jatut grab by the federal govern·
ment aDd that Individual Ohioan• will
let their repreaentattvea tnow how they
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lulllcriplioD ntn: Dtll•ored b7 earrior
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Jtllllaed allmeDI - lite Flu .. ronn }llihm eo doya, tlten pve
A bola~ !IDe II tbe Palace 1..11 tJG c1aya to oompoae Iter ,..
(for ,,'~Swell Cbarilf"l
VII'J plies ~. . Maybe later ID penoa,
plalll~J - ibller blllvl)le ... If lbe literary uchanges don't
Pllt,1AWford'f bt· from her Ne- wart, tbe ; Judga ~d . . . :lllb
yada divorce . . . Wb1ch two &amp; ·1.1z are sDIDg each other for
abowblz aewspapernlell . d y e • IIDion over "Cleo."

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happens to be a
personel friend
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Doffa'o and says he's "a 1reat
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with extended live cov•!raR:el
here in I.&lt;&gt;s Angeles
therefore in many
thro"Rbout the naUon),
lhe Chief Executive's landing
his speed.

'!'b• Presldenl's plan• landed
Ill Los Aageles at a reasonably
early boor during television's
prime time on the West Coastwhich meant that lhe chief
viewiJli hours for video watchers in mucb of the country still
were avaliable.

Possibly NBC-TV found
lrapped-for il expected
lengthy privat• meeting
tween Johnson and 1Jumphrey
aboard the President's plane to
be much shorter than it was but the network sluck it out.
anchored by oolid,
background commentary
Her Kaplow.

Furthermore, there was a
good deal of natural television
drama in the rendezvous natu~
ol Ule arrival-since the Olief
f.x{'rutive nol only was to
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Because or its blanket
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aaLLYWOOD IVPI) -Many
• • • ocrOilll lhe nation who
llllihed lelevlsioa cover Pres6ieut lolmo011'1 return Tuesday
ll&amp;ftt lrtnl lh• Howall confer011 Viet Nam got a
memorablt sarnpla of tbe
aetworks' accasional New York.ifented provillcialism.

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. ut nr1wurk televi:&lt;~ion , all three the ''Petticoat Junction " series

Luneh Meat __ . _.. _. ___ . __ ••::· 39e

11•a10r broadcasting

But this side of lhe Hudson ble leader in forcing
River is sometimes a distant : discussion of Viel Nam to the
world psychologically for those' lore. And in !act it also prev&gt;hose offices are on the other j empted Tuesday night an bour
stde. So here is wh.1t happened : 1show, ''Sixteen in Webster
Only one of lhe networks, NBC- I Grom"-about teen-agers in a
TV, saw fit to hit the Johnson- St. Louis suburb--to presenl

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~h hllve the finest pension pt;m
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cn1on could imtjrove on it !' l
'.'('U
renlize lhat n rive-w•ar
man in the mojors geis a
pension ol $125 a month nr thf'
agf' ol 50
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hPar of ~ JWnsion h k~ th21
· As for a players' stnke,
tlt;tf 's absol utPiy r idiruiHtl ~
ronti ma&gt;d Parras. "Who WfliJid
tw hurt mu~r ir1 thP lon~ run '"'V
a :.trike. The fans. And the Me
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of i.q that basebn11 es~entia.Jiv
fit' lon~ s
to lhl' hms. not rtle
: rkyt-'rs or the owners."
ln\•ited T(l llome
Pappas. a nntlw• of Detro it,
or1gin ·1Jly met Horf{'l in that
··ity and was even a guest .in
h 1~. home. Milt w~nt to -tile
'ln me high srhoot as Hnffa '.i
snn Jimmy Jr .. and they were

such good £rii!nds that Pappas
w&lt;ls invited to the Hoffa home
li number of times.
''Both of them. Jimmv Sr _,
nnd .Jimmy Jr ., are two of [he

nil·esl persons you'd ~er want
to mPf' f," said Pappas. "I ha1.·e
l
grrnt regard ror both .. . but
that doesn ' t mean J•d 'fver
Wltnl to join the 'teamsters·
Union.

Morton's
POT PIES
5 for $1

'Take a lhinR like oiRnl!\o! •
b•seball contract. 11
jQ!ned
thP Teamsters' Union, ~,·1r
officia ls would wnnt ~ b•
presl:'nl a nd do th'!' negoti i ng

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Strawberries •• __ •_. ~~~~~~ 43c
Mushrooms •• ____ . •• lb. 59e

,AT TilE CONTROLS-Not a jet cockpit, not a locomo, live &lt;ab ,_ hut the computer controls of 1 modern oteel
plant. D1als, owlteheo and pushbutton• enable an operolor at Wheelmg Steel's Steubenville, Ohio, plant to
monitor opeed of hot oteel otripo moving through U.e
ft~lohlng tra!n The mill can squeeze out S2·ton, 10-inch
thick slabs mto ultrathin steel sheeh at IJll!eds above
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organiza- 1 for the President's short speech
.. ,lwru; would h~ve bu stOO right ~ - and then a return to
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into prime-ume with all-out hillbilly opus.
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lb. ball

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leaguers would be- ~a1y
to ]om the Teamsters' Uhfon is
b~cause we have ex.t'e:llent
repre!lentation alre'lldy,.,. !aid
P1-1ppas over thr phone from his
homp in Timonium. Md. ti• ·:
''All the players I knaw"lrove
complete fallh In their rl~en­
totives. Why 'shouldn't r. th ey
Player representatives · -come
frum lhe ranks and they 're
elreled by their fellow pt'!)'er.•.
r.o ~'O!I th ink any outside
Jn ;J~O!

1

to

Affect on his pitching.

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and even lhough that

occasionally landed him

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hot wat.er with the Orioles
during his nine seasons wilh
I th&lt;'m . it never had any adverse

. _ ...... lloot for

pt1n'\ . who wa!l heading on to adjustments in other areas
"'"I·' 1v , ·•'T)' on the ~tplomati c i lhe country depending on
/' "' ~ ,
clock.
. . &gt;. -,~ :: 1:-. 1!1 simftt. I.act thilt : CBS..TV at least as seen

, .awl IJu . ; lnfl~·~ R.Q;socia tes, not lo according

He has always been lhe type
to say euctly what i11 on '1i1

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mo::~t ~~x dting parts ol basebal l.
MmH ~mil plflyers lovt' the idPa
ot brtl''!Hininlo( . rnr themselves. I
know . ' . do. I'd miss 1t ~'-J"'~
sudrkn ly went to coll~ve

· b:mu11mng.''

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who alreacly ha ~
· ~;JI.nt&gt;d with the RPds for ~~~"
1fPR.r. said he could see ~o
;.:ossible. advant~ges in a WJ.f'"
f,.,1 mrljor leaguers.
~;I
''It might soc('eed in getflh g
winter jobs !'or ball players''and
it might lie able to help som~
of those who got hurl amt
couldn 't ol&lt;~y anymore. " ,.,e
s:aid "Olherwise. I don 't see
ho"' il could help us in any
way."

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to he crazy" to join lht
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for the ' Jtl·
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before lhey recently dea him
to lhe Cincinnati Re&lt;b.

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Pappas, an unbridled 2(\iyear·
old right-hander, doesn't p•r11·
cuiarly mind llmt he Is lhe llrst
mpjor l~aguer 10 come out
publicly and speak against

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with extended live cov•!raR:el
here in I.&lt;&gt;s Angeles
therefore in many
thro"Rbout the naUon),
lhe Chief Executive's landing
his speed.

'!'b• Presldenl's plan• landed
Ill Los Aageles at a reasonably
early boor during television's
prime time on the West Coastwhich meant that lhe chief
viewiJli hours for video watchers in mucb of the country still
were avaliable.

Possibly NBC-TV found
lrapped-for il expected
lengthy privat• meeting
tween Johnson and 1Jumphrey
aboard the President's plane to
be much shorter than it was but the network sluck it out.
anchored by oolid,
background commentary
Her Kaplow.

Furthermore, there was a
good deal of natural television
drama in the rendezvous natu~
ol Ule arrival-since the Olief
f.x{'rutive nol only was to
l!;nl.r a speech, but was also to

Because or its blanket
coverage of lhe meeting,
TV, at least here, pre-empted
several of its series, "PIIeoo:e
Don't Eat the Daisie1"
"Dr. Kildare/' and part of

Vice

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President

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aaLLYWOOD IVPI) -Many
• • • ocrOilll lhe nation who
llllihed lelevlsioa cover Pres6ieut lolmo011'1 return Tuesday
ll&amp;ftt lrtnl lh• Howall confer011 Viet Nam got a
memorablt sarnpla of tbe
aetworks' accasional New York.ifented provillcialism.

lb.
Jh.

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IN'wolt • Ill .... .. ' - " ·

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Hoffa's plan to unionize all ball
players.

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,..,..... for ..., ........ Strvt , ....
lomily lilt flllll pork - INa, ltndtr
fllvor Plllltr Porte fnM K-,

K - P,.sh

Tollltt

TINDIRAY

T·Bone Steak •••. . . . . . . • lb. $1.19

Cube Steak ........ .... _..

THRIFTY
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OLEO
41b. $1

SPREAD

Spotlight Bean

COFFEE

/

21b.49c
SAVE ?Oc

3lb.bag

·

$1.77

. rrwtllll•!l lh t' 1r Joeal rritlC!-i, who enforc(•d

its

-~~~~~~

that c
.~tfl' n·;1d by these &lt;;~cqu amtan- should be edtted pretty
1

Prtthllk41 Cut Grttn l11n11 Swt1t Pus, C. S. Gold

cj·..

~~~

t'an

ther~

be much sfrictly ror essentials.

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""''"L'

l:md&lt;'d

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liHuiJt that If the President had fore, all this viewer saw on that
111 ~ •·w

York. the home network during the live cover-!
ha..-L• 11 t most of those ifl charge age was a brief interruption
. ut nr1wurk televi:&lt;~ion , all three the ''Petticoat Junction " series

Luneh Meat __ . _.. _. ___ . __ ••::· 39e

11•a10r broadcasting

But this side of lhe Hudson ble leader in forcing
River is sometimes a distant : discussion of Viel Nam to the
world psychologically for those' lore. And in !act it also prev&gt;hose offices are on the other j empted Tuesday night an bour
stde. So here is wh.1t happened : 1show, ''Sixteen in Webster
Only one of lhe networks, NBC- I Grom"-about teen-agers in a
TV, saw fit to hit the Johnson- St. Louis suburb--to presenl

TOMATO SOUP

Bread·····------------- 4 ...." 88c

lltt 10t con " " whoo ,.. buy 4 lor 4k

Wlllll's ri&amp;ht lr• tWs

••! flo piiRhaH rtqulndl

HERE'S ALL YOU DO: just clip the_enlry blank
above and deposit at any Kroger Store. Addl·
tiona! blanks at our stores, and at other merch·
ants giving Top Value Stamps. Enter often
give yourself more chances to win!

COMPARE/ - " ,_ ... httlh " " ' " ' THE DIFFERENCE IS THE PRICE/

TOP VALUEPia""'

/tit t61 111t1 of your ~••·

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rltyl Pid ""' 1/lt~l .

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of our problems ali we

are
·'Besidt!s, our general relatinn::::-lif.. with th e owners is good,
~h hllve the finest pension pt;m
!WHi] able. I don' t see how arw
cn1on could imtjrove on it !' l
'.'('U
renlize lhat n rive-w•ar
man in the mojors geis a
pension ol $125 a month nr thf'
agf' ol 50
··And a 20-year man ~elf\ t77~

month. Where did vou P.ver
hPar of ~ JWnsion h k~ th21
· As for a players' stnke,
tlt;tf 's absol utPiy r idiruiHtl ~
ronti ma&gt;d Parras. "Who WfliJid
tw hurt mu~r ir1 thP lon~ run '"'V
a :.trike. The fans. And the Me
I' •n.-1( Wt' shou ld nrv1•r Jo~~:p Ni"hf
of i.q that basebn11 es~entia.Jiv
fit' lon~ s
to lhl' hms. not rtle
: rkyt-'rs or the owners."
ln\•ited T(l llome
Pappas. a nntlw• of Detro it,
or1gin ·1Jly met Horf{'l in that
··ity and was even a guest .in
h 1~. home. Milt w~nt to -tile
'ln me high srhoot as Hnffa '.i
snn Jimmy Jr .. and they were

such good £rii!nds that Pappas
w&lt;ls invited to the Hoffa home
li number of times.
''Both of them. Jimmv Sr _,
nnd .Jimmy Jr ., are two of [he

nil·esl persons you'd ~er want
to mPf' f," said Pappas. "I ha1.·e
l
grrnt regard ror both .. . but
that doesn ' t mean J•d 'fver
Wltnl to join the 'teamsters·
Union.

Morton's
POT PIES
5 for $1

'Take a lhinR like oiRnl!\o! •
b•seball contract. 11
jQ!ned
thP Teamsters' Union, ~,·1r
officia ls would wnnt ~ b•
presl:'nl a nd do th'!' negoti i ng

w•

....
Strawberries •• __ •_. ~~~~~~ 43c
Mushrooms •• ____ . •• lb. 59e

,AT TilE CONTROLS-Not a jet cockpit, not a locomo, live &lt;ab ,_ hut the computer controls of 1 modern oteel
plant. D1als, owlteheo and pushbutton• enable an operolor at Wheelmg Steel's Steubenville, Ohio, plant to
monitor opeed of hot oteel otripo moving through U.e
ft~lohlng tra!n The mill can squeeze out S2·ton, 10-inch
thick slabs mto ultrathin steel sheeh at IJll!eds above
~ lllp.h.

HeinJ New Cal.

" - lluitttmlll&lt;, . - . or Whnl

Travel to any lop Value
America and spend

h~ rg-a ining

Ia

Counlry Cl..

organiza- 1 for the President's short speech
.. ,lwru; would h~ve bu stOO right ~ - and then a return to
the
into prime-ume with all-out hillbilly opus.
ower:tJ::e"?
I CBS-TV has been an odrnir&gt;l·l

r

99~

Gold Corn _....... _. _. _ s N;~.3,03 $1
......,
Ice Cream
_ __
1;, ga,69c
K"'lr
Chocolate Milk __ . _ ___ . . . . •...~ 29c
Nowpon Standard Cut
•• ,,, •$1
Green Beans ......... _. __ 5 cen1

.i

view

$1.09

'' "KROGER VAWE BUYS"

lb. ball

~t&gt;!o•\' 1:; 1 nn eKecutlvet, like any- in Los Angeles (whichl ::~~~
t.:,kmdl t•i..;(•. like to k"I4Jk good : &amp;Jme other areas were si
h. l1•rt- 1ht•ir home town friends' ly affected), obviously

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"The chief reason I lhlnk
leaguers would be- ~a1y
to ]om the Teamsters' Uhfon is
b~cause we have ex.t'e:llent
repre!lentation alre'lldy,.,. !aid
P1-1ppas over thr phone from his
homp in Timonium. Md. ti• ·:
''All the players I knaw"lrove
complete fallh In their rl~en­
totives. Why 'shouldn't r. th ey
Player representatives · -come
frum lhe ranks and they 're
elreled by their fellow pt'!)'er.•.
r.o ~'O!I th ink any outside
Jn ;J~O!

1

to

Affect on his pitching.

Good Represeotai!MI"

...... Iofiin.

1! ,, ...

and even lhough that

occasionally landed him

for

"""
..... 111111- ... all
-

i
h:lbi~

hot wat.er with the Orioles
during his nine seasons wilh
I th&lt;'m . it never had any adverse

. _ ...... lloot for

pt1n'\ . who wa!l heading on to adjustments in other areas
"'"I·' 1v , ·•'T)' on the ~tplomati c i lhe country depending on
/' "' ~ ,
clock.
. . &gt;. -,~ :: 1:-. 1!1 simftt. I.act thilt : CBS..TV at least as seen

, .awl IJu . ; lnfl~·~ R.Q;socia tes, not lo according

He has always been lhe type
to say euctly what i11 on '1i1

SIRLOIN STEAK

$1.09

· who served as ~ayer

ll

IroJ)res•enta,Uve

Su ' "

•IW'Iaov:

.,,

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Frozen Kroge1·

ORANGE
JUICE
"" ........... ,....

talolt. sor... vllomlollllkhtd fllarldt

Ortnli Julco;

6 pak

6-oz. carur

fur us.
''To me. !hut's one of

·lh e

mo::~t ~~x dting parts ol basebal l.
MmH ~mil plflyers lovt' the idPa
ot brtl''!Hininlo( . rnr themselves. I
know . ' . do. I'd miss 1t ~'-J"'~
sudrkn ly went to coll~ve

· b:mu11mng.''

.

:

Pappr~s .

who alreacly ha ~
· ~;JI.nt&gt;d with the RPds for ~~~"
1fPR.r. said he could see ~o
;.:ossible. advant~ges in a WJ.f'"
f,.,1 mrljor leaguers.
~;I
''It might soc('eed in getflh g
winter jobs !'or ball players''and
it might lie able to help som~
of those who got hurl amt
couldn 't ol&lt;~y anymore. " ,.,e
s:aid "Olherwise. I don 't see
ho"' il could help us in any
way."

Naha is lhe clpita'
nawa.
!

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KEEPING TABS-American and Canadian stations of
the Norlb American Air Defense Command Space Defense Cenler keep track of salellite traf!ic in the earth'a
immediate Qeighborhood with super-sensitive·equipment
such as this Baker-Nunn space camera. It can detect
light reflected from an object no larger than a baseball
50,000 miles from earth.
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A baseball commisllinnn ana th e Oepartment s. t~~e county.
Winter Ccmfen•nr&lt;' held in ro. sion. wilh two membe~s from
J1Jmh us. Januarv 2.9 . 30. C. J. each (){ the four ~sts I~
the
crunty eo-sponsJrmg th1s program has been set up .

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months draft plans IAl con\bal: !I
odor which its waste

Taxpayers Urged to Take
Refun dsIn savmgs Bonds

the operations of this program,
te·ial is giving off.
. and will have it s fir o:. t meeting
Many farmers have reeomiiJ•IJ
at the \1iddleporl Ptilst
home
complained that the waste ma~
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Wednesday, Feb. 9. Phil Ohling-1
teria\s discolor the water •nd
er and Charlefi Swal ze l w1 ll re- I
livestock refused to drink from
! p~sent Dr_e w. Webster Post on Savings Bond Chairman for build his financial security. lhe polluted streams.
tbs oommJ ssJon.
Meigs County, T. R. Reed, Jr.,t the same time, it contr.-i.,b~;u~t:e;;suklr--_::;::;:;:;:;~iiiiii...i~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~
Co mm ander
Guin tlwr an- today reminded tarpayers that l our country's
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no 1mced that there will be a the Treasury Department 1gainl strength. !hose who el.ect the ;
Middleport, 0.
I Valentine D;.J nce &lt;Jt the Post offers them the Qpportuntty of U. S. Savmg!l Bond opuon Jolo ,
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millions of Americans who are
, Unitf'd States Savings Bonds. 1investing in their l'()Untry's fuThe savings option, introduc- ture in this way.
d in 1963, is in ~ddition to ~h~ 1 ''When you check the Savings
two stand ard options of tak~no Bond line on your l965 t a x
~ tax refund s m cash, or applymg I form, " Mr. Reed continued ,
: them to nex1 years 1ax.
•you autoMatically assure ~·our''When a taxpayer ~!ects to self of two advantages: you
· take h~~ refund ln Senes ,, ~· ! provide yourself with an easy
Bonds . Mr. Reed .said, . his , method of holding on to your tax '
money goes to work Immediate. f nd d II
and a sure wey
" b lt be'
tor('U
oars
Special
l~ _on two JO s.
gms ____ of making it grow one . third
Valentine Napkins . 35c
Thlo Valontfnot
HOMES DESTROYED
I larger at maturity. When your
Paper Heart Da111H 19c
TO CHERI SH FOR A LIFETIME
5c up
mark Is made, the rest Is autoValentine
Cut
Out
Book
SAIGON (UP\1 - Fire de- Imalic. For example. if you 're I
29c
Pac:kaflcl Valentin•
stroyed a block of Vietnamese' entitled to a refund of
$42,
Navelty Candy Heutu
With Envelopes
homes in Saigon's crowded i you 'll get -:~ $50 face-value Ser58c
25 lor 39&lt;---12 for 59c
. Chinf-sf' district Tuesday nigh1 . ' ies E bond (cost $37.50), plus a
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GAUliY s no
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m~st' {i:imilies spilled into the of the E Bond Js a good _time
CONVERSATION HEART CANDY lb. 3Sc
11LIO l.no to 1971'1
WIEDDI NG P I N G 87 5 0
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,
th flam es whipped thiS opportumty,
r. R•••dll
mj.S. as e
"d "Ch . B d I
throu h the Otmsy,
wooden sal ·
oosmg on s s
d 1\g
surest way I know of to malke iJ
OIAN't. O
ND
we mgs_
your t&amp;x refund really mean
Fancy 1 Pound Chocolates (Assorted)
1001elhlng IAl you. •
for birthday, anniversary or any special .occa_sion there's no
, WGH ON VGDKA
itt like 11 diamond ring •nd no diamond rm~ l•ke a Keepsake,
· he lfatchless brilliance and beauty of 1ts perfect center
WARSAW (UP! I -4ln any
· I diarn5hd,
superb styling and fine quality mean lasting prid•
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end
·~sfaction. Choose yow very personal Keepiilke fronl
given day about a hall a million
SERVIC'~
our Wide se1ectlon.
Poles ore too drunk to work
BIG 9 SALE STILL GOING STRONG!
properly and economic loss
&amp;
from drunkness runs tt
Bargains In All Departments
We
Repair
All
$400,000 a day, it was rec&lt;&gt;tt••d 1111
Makos &amp; Models
Tuesday.
The
newspaper
Sztaedar
\
dych said the consumption
Vodka, caed ''lh e curse of
Pol:md." increased by 7 per
WY 2-125S
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
cent last year,
p·artico~arly II
I. Mllln St.
Pomero¥
among youth.
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SHORTENING ~r:,.bl• 3 ~~" 69c
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BREAD DOUGH

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White, Yellow,

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~noup, Red Dell·
CIOuo, Gold. Delicious

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sewer fund for inciUJtrial devel-1
OjllllOnl.
High••BY
--Conslrw:Uon ol a
Patrol academy.
--O'eatloo of lbtrO~hl~o~ill~:;"~~
Commission and "
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BANANAS --~

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LIQUID Detergent::. 3~ $1
CORRAL

WAID CROSS' SONS
RACINI, 0.

Tipp City man
HeadsNACD

SOUVENIR - Randy Garrioon, 15,
up a oouvenfr from hla operation - a six-Inch
apparently awaliowed yearo before·, which surgeons found
wrapped around and grown Into his appendix.

NEW ORLEANS IU;•n~::~~~
Studebaker, 8 da 1r y
WASIUNGTON (UP!) -Sima- T8 Sub id Co t8
tll0,4M for the 11rat aeven !rom Tipp City, Ohio. will
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tors Pfl!!lled forward today
Y
of the fiscal year.
Jlstalled today as ~·~••:,•:!~~Ell
President J&lt;&gt;hnson'o request
Show Sharp Drop
out
IAl $87,205 per ident of the National .
an additional 112.1 billion
COLUMBUS (UPII- A
At that rate, the
of Soil and Water
flgbl tho Viet Nam war
decline ia slats subsidy
the year would be
&lt;NACD) • .
warnings of a coming bailie
menta IAl tuberculosla
more than fiOO,OOO !rom tbe
Studebaker, former vice nres-11
Thailand and possible reDI&lt;tniMCI renecto "a IUbstsnlitlcaratu:~" :JIIU,381 durtng Dscal 11165.
!dent succeeda Morlon'\~S~.,.~~~ il
of tho Korean conflict.
lbe battle agalnlt tho di
of Balcbelor, La. Sl
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Tho Senate Armed
Slate Audi!Alr Roger Cloud
TO PRAY TIIUJISDAY
was named IAl the position Tues- !
Committee held •
Prayer meelllog will be beld day.
oesslon on Johnson'•
the Rutland Cburcb
of Tho NACD will wind up

In tile general
~aalng
taxes. . without In"Ohio 18 laking h1gber educalion IAl the f.'""P_Ie with $320 millfqn for capdai unprovements ln
hlgber, 'lducallon aed for ~t~teltlpporll!tt braRcbes, murucJpal
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Pfe. Lambert was

ror extra
lor t
LANCASTER, Ohio (UPI) _. fiscal
yeardefense
ending lunda
June 30.
John Earl Kempton _Jr., l9, Mil- session was the latest Item fn
lersport, pleaded guilty Tuesday lho heavy scfledule of congres- 1
fn Munle\pa\ Court of .lrurnmg oional deliberations un the war.'
property to defraud and was 11 followed 1 bearing Tueoday I
bound to the F811'lield County ol the Senate Foreign Relalloas
grand JUry..
Committee during which reKempton 11 charged with set- tired Anny Ll Gen. James M. l
ling a f!O,IIXI fire at MDiersport Gavin said be saw no chance
In Marne Mau1er
H1gh school on Feb. 2. He a\. .
.
Army ,PFC Richard L Lam- 1 edl
ed · 1 thl
av01dmg a alruggle agaillll
bert
of Mr aed Mrs" p R tehg ny pourf Jllllkn b nnedr ·""1 Communists in Thailand.
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Lambell, Langsville, part\cipat- fire to it.
e genera_ a so sa1 coni .,
ed in Exercise Mame Mauler, Sheriff Jack Blaer said the nued esea\aUon of the war
an It-day field tratnlng exer- youlh confessed during a lie de- m1ght cause Red Chma to
else conducted by the 2nd In- lector test that be set the fire "open up:• the ·Korean fighting !
futry Division in Germany, fl)r a prank. He returned mo- once agam.
which eilded Feb. 7. French, lll&lt;'nts later IAl try to exlingui!lb Gavin •pent more tha . four
German aed U. S. air and the blaze but it had alr•ady hours before the comllllttee,
grouiu! forces took part as golten out of control.
which haa . bee conducting a
friendly and aggressor force".
broad InqUiry Into U.S. pohcfes
Lambert, assigned to the di1n . V1et Na~.. Committee
vision's 3rd
Administration
Of
Chatrman J. William Fulbnght, I
Company Personnel
Section
D-Ark., has been one of the
near Wu~burg, entered the
majo~ critic.!! of Johnson's
Army in AiliUsl 1964. He com- S
bandlmg of the war.
pleted basic \raining at Fort
Gavin told the commlltee
Knox, Ky., was last stationed al WARREN, Ohto (UP!)- Con- th~t an over-r":'ponse" IAl
Jlort Leonard Wood, Mo., and struction .work on a multi-million Chinese lnlllatlves 10 .Vlooet,:.;:~;ll
Btrlved overseas in January dollar General Motors assembly woold erode America s ID
1965. The 21-year-o\d soldier is plant at nea rby Lordstown halt- tiona! position and weaken
a 1963 graduate of Rutland ed today because of a dispute nation's ability lo meet Cornm1u.. IJ
High School.
between the Teamsters Union nisi challenges efsowbere.
ond eleclrlcians.
Regardless of the outcoe
Two Railroad Cars
The Teamsters set up p\ckel South Viet Nam, he saw
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lines to protest electricians drlv- chance of avoiding an eventual
Lea_'l'f thetr Trar.ks
ir, , small delivery cnrls In tile, battle In Thailand. "My ft~~~ ~~
WOQS'l'E!!;'Obio (UPI) - Two ' construction area. MeJ)1bers of Is that the most decisive
tars of an ·n-car Pennsylvania !other unions working at the Iwill be in Thailand on Ote
Railroad rmssenger train de- plant "'fused to cross the Mekong (River)," he •aid.
railed today but there were no Teamster lines
lnjl\rloo.
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Londoners may get
The ~ train, the "Broodwny
STOCKS OPEN FIRM
Limited," westbound from New, NEW YORK IUPI) - St.ock Taste of Paralysis
York lo Chicago, was moving prices opened firm In moderate- LONDON (UPf) - London ·
about 20 ml!es an hour whf' n a 1 Jy active tradinp, toaay. Steels, may experience the paralysis
pullman and a coach jumped I motors, chemicals and o i Is that gripped New · York City
1 were firm . Electnmic s and air- last month. Subway
partittlly off the tracks.
workers
lines
were
higher.
Aircrafts
oaid
Tuesday
they
would
join
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BONELESS
Andrew Johnson's wile taught ; were on the uptrack. Metal! the threatened strike of railhim IAl read , and write.
posted several modest gains. waymen next Monday.
ROLLED
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strike
HI - LOW TEMPS
would leave commuters here
NEW YORK 1UPif - The with only buses to get to work.
lowest temperature reported The bus system already strainthis morning \o the U. S ed by the withdrawal of more
Weather Bureau,
excluding than 1,000 vehicles due to the
A(i:l.ska and Hawaii, was 12 refusal of bus employes to- work i
below zero at Butte, Mont. The overtime.
highest temperature reported
•••
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neth FitqeraJd, 26, lAgan, was
The Iamons Teapot
Dome killed Tuesday nlgbt when his
oil well ..,. ln the Salt Creek car crashed througb a guard
oil field nqrtli of Casper, Wyo. rail on U. S. 33 about u miles
KRAfT MIR. WHIP
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or t.:.:h•:..:::
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EVERYBODY LIKES BEST ••• QUALITY
BRAND FOODS AT lOW PRICES.

QUANTITY RIGHTS

RUTLAND,
OHIO

RESERVED

SPECIAL

ROUND

Hi-C Drinks

STEAK

ORANGE or GRAPE

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clb

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SUNS.ma
CRACKIRS
lb. box

FAIRMONT
COUNTRYSIDE

ICE CREAM
1h gal.
c1rton

59c

HUNT'S

PEACHES
SLICED

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HALVES

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JOAN OF ARC

Kidney Beans
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FINAL REDUCTIONS ON
Plan to Shop Early Fr.iday. ~. ·

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SPECIAL PURCHASES!
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till. Prompt delivery, specialized mixe1 will
blsure you of quallty concrete at low, low
prices. Call todayf

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RALL'S BEN FRANKLIN

technical schools and community colleges," Rhodes said:
He said mental byg1ene appropr\ations aRd tile start of
many new programs a\110
marked his administral\on, illeluding a program to \real nonresident patients in atsta mental bospitsb.
Aecompllsbmeato Cited .
The governor llsted as other
accompllabments of hit adminlstration:
-A working lnduslrial
d•
velopment program 1o produce
more jobs.
-Acceleration of the highway
construction program.
-A flOO million parks and
recreation program aimed at
Increased tourist· b\Jllfness.
-Increased emphasis on improved trapsportaijon facilities,

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ASKS DIVORCifi
In Meig, c.t)' l,)!mlll(ll
Maxine Dugan, Middleporl, Court cl!ar~
baa filed a petition for tlivol'Cf of ·'duty .lr/d
PALUMAIIES, IPAIN -TWO from Lorry Dugan, Middleport, 0110 miDor ebllcl II
U. 8. poekel IUbmarlnOI were
being prepared today IAl join tho
massive IOil'eil for 1 mi!8ing
TIME AND LABOR SAVING
Amerlc111 H-llomb lying In about 1,200 feet ol water of! lbe
l..,•lheOJtem caasl o1 Spain.
· 'nle Jl- fool two • man oubmarflle "Al"rin" and lbe 51 •
underwater research craft,
"Aiuminaut" were being readled at the U. S. Navy's 111~
marine base at Roto, Spain, for
oblpment Thursday to the
sear&lt;h area about 'two mile• of:
the coast ol the Almeria Prov-

· D~ (UPIHHv. James universities, technlcallnslflulel, includinl new airports.
A. ~ JumPI!d Into bis
campafp .for ' re-election feet
finl Tiielday ntgbt, ·licking off
lhe a~hmeDIII of bJs ad~lniJtraUllll In a "condiUon of
Ute otate'l repOrt.
Rhldes told 1 dbmer meeting
of the Printing Industry Assoelation tliat he inherited a bankNPI state lhat wao being sued
for unPifd hllhl and bad the
b\gheat number ol people on relief ollny state In lha nation.
--~ yearo ~· the teachen' retirement system was in
derault," the liquor department
was datunct, the weUaro departmeat wao f14 mlllloo In the red,
1ia1e lnatltuli01111 wera cruml&gt;111111 and fewer people bad jobs
In January, IIIllS, than In 19&gt;7"
IR those tbree yeara, Rhodes
"Balanced the budget, paid off
1 oa•u eta u in etsolnmfwyp
1111 eur. bills, laid off 4,000 unnecessary employes, saved $30
millton throogb ·Lillie Hoover
Commission reconuneildations
and bad
tiY mHll8n surplus

Dall7 SeuUnel, Pomeroy-lllddlepolt,

leo.&amp;llwed fnm ..g. 1 ) •
.,... blgbelllotal ol lbe war.

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prepared by Kenneth Hams
Initiation ceremonies high Rhndes, Paul easel and Vaugh- home Salunlay, Feb. 12, for ~les Swatzel wai ~ed
Hgbted the Fet. 1 meeting oflaR were in Columbus for those Post 39 members aed their 35 memben aRd guests.
Drew Webster Post No. 39, Am- events.
etioan Legion of Pomeroy."
Don Runner birthday pOrty
The ceremonies !or
new chairman, ann~nced the event
members and reinstatements will be held at the Pomeroy
wero Cl)ndUt·ted by Commander El
S c h0 0 1 on
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Guy Guinther. Frank Che,.se- Tu~:.e:Y ~~arch 15. A dinner
hrew: Frank Vaughan, Pa~ . will be served from 6 p. m. to
r'4'sCI. Eb.a r, ,!mol'f and R 17:30 p. m. for pOst members,
hert VftUghan . New membe:sl· th{'ir families and guests. fhe
are John Smith, Robert Oav1s.
n to the public
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Donald McKenzie, o~r ouc will be from 7:30 J . m. to 8 30
R:I.IS::tell Moore. Marvm Rurt, I
. 'th 1!: D. Mason retir·
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p. m. WI
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qarry Doug1as.. Rob_,t Morrl' ed
FBJ agent now workjng with
and Robert Alkire.
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the Columbus Dispatch, as the
.A guest.. ~n Williams, Imain speaker. Entertainment
ghlh
DIStflC( Command! "II f0IIOW.
· · ~· WI
e spoke Drieflv emphas1zmg
t ~ pnp(U't.ance. of the Le~ion. : Commander Guinther report.
o ~ew members, R.obert !\o.1or- j ed on the recent American v~.
r and Rohr:rt Alkire. v;ert' ~ gion Junior Baseball meetings
p[eo;ent
:'lnd introducer!.
'I he ld .1D CODJUnC
. 1!On
. WI"th the
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Feb. •• -

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0.£Drew Webster Post 39' American LeJ'ion
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SeDtlllel, Pomoroy-J.ftddleport,

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KEEPING TABS-American and Canadian stations of
the Norlb American Air Defense Command Space Defense Cenler keep track of salellite traf!ic in the earth'a
immediate Qeighborhood with super-sensitive·equipment
such as this Baker-Nunn space camera. It can detect
light reflected from an object no larger than a baseball
50,000 miles from earth.
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the .J oe De ut&lt;;c hle T~tmmm~l ·1 b
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A baseball commisllinnn ana th e Oepartment s. t~~e county.
Winter Ccmfen•nr&lt;' held in ro. sion. wilh two membe~s from
J1Jmh us. Januarv 2.9 . 30. C. J. each (){ the four ~sts I~
the
crunty eo-sponsJrmg th1s program has been set up .

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The firm was given
months draft plans IAl con\bal: !I
odor which its waste

Taxpayers Urged to Take
Refun dsIn savmgs Bonds

the operations of this program,
te·ial is giving off.
. and will have it s fir o:. t meeting
Many farmers have reeomiiJ•IJ
at the \1iddleporl Ptilst
home
complained that the waste ma~
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Wednesday, Feb. 9. Phil Ohling-1
teria\s discolor the water •nd
er and Charlefi Swal ze l w1 ll re- I
livestock refused to drink from
! p~sent Dr_e w. Webster Post on Savings Bond Chairman for build his financial security. lhe polluted streams.
tbs oommJ ssJon.
Meigs County, T. R. Reed, Jr.,t the same time, it contr.-i.,b~;u~t:e;;suklr--_::;::;:;:;:;~iiiiii...i~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~
Co mm ander
Guin tlwr an- today reminded tarpayers that l our country's
~
no 1mced that there will be a the Treasury Department 1gainl strength. !hose who el.ect the ;
Middleport, 0.
I Valentine D;.J nce &lt;Jt the Post offers them the Qpportuntty of U. S. Savmg!l Bond opuon Jolo ,
~~:=======::::_.:_:::::_.:::::.:...::.:._::...:.=j taking income tax refunds
millions of Americans who are
, Unitf'd States Savings Bonds. 1investing in their l'()Untry's fuThe savings option, introduc- ture in this way.
d in 1963, is in ~ddition to ~h~ 1 ''When you check the Savings
two stand ard options of tak~no Bond line on your l965 t a x
~ tax refund s m cash, or applymg I form, " Mr. Reed continued ,
: them to nex1 years 1ax.
•you autoMatically assure ~·our''When a taxpayer ~!ects to self of two advantages: you
· take h~~ refund ln Senes ,, ~· ! provide yourself with an easy
Bonds . Mr. Reed .said, . his , method of holding on to your tax '
money goes to work Immediate. f nd d II
and a sure wey
" b lt be'
tor('U
oars
Special
l~ _on two JO s.
gms ____ of making it grow one . third
Valentine Napkins . 35c
Thlo Valontfnot
HOMES DESTROYED
I larger at maturity. When your
Paper Heart Da111H 19c
TO CHERI SH FOR A LIFETIME
5c up
mark Is made, the rest Is autoValentine
Cut
Out
Book
SAIGON (UP\1 - Fire de- Imalic. For example. if you 're I
29c
Pac:kaflcl Valentin•
stroyed a block of Vietnamese' entitled to a refund of
$42,
Navelty Candy Heutu
With Envelopes
homes in Saigon's crowded i you 'll get -:~ $50 face-value Ser58c
25 lor 39&lt;---12 for 59c
. Chinf-sf' district Tuesday nigh1 . ' ies E bond (cost $37.50), plus a
j
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. w1thin sight of several large check ror $450.
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BULK CANDY VALENTINE MIX _lb. 35c
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GAUliY s no
t
m~st' {i:imilies spilled into the of the E Bond Js a good _time
CONVERSATION HEART CANDY lb. 3Sc
11LIO l.no to 1971'1
WIEDDI NG P I N G 87 5 0
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: streets carrying their belong- ~ fo~ more taxp~ye~s toM get m
,
th flam es whipped thiS opportumty,
r. R•••dll
mj.S. as e
"d "Ch . B d I
throu h the Otmsy,
wooden sal ·
oosmg on s s
d 1\g
surest way I know of to malke iJ
OIAN't. O
ND
we mgs_
your t&amp;x refund really mean
Fancy 1 Pound Chocolates (Assorted)
1001elhlng IAl you. •
for birthday, anniversary or any special .occa_sion there's no
, WGH ON VGDKA
itt like 11 diamond ring •nd no diamond rm~ l•ke a Keepsake,
· he lfatchless brilliance and beauty of 1ts perfect center
WARSAW (UP! I -4ln any
· I diarn5hd,
superb styling and fine quality mean lasting prid•
'
end
·~sfaction. Choose yow very personal Keepiilke fronl
given day about a hall a million
SERVIC'~
our Wide se1ectlon.
Poles ore too drunk to work
BIG 9 SALE STILL GOING STRONG!
properly and economic loss
&amp;
from drunkness runs tt
Bargains In All Departments
We
Repair
All
$400,000 a day, it was rec&lt;&gt;tt••d 1111
Makos &amp; Models
Tuesday.
The
newspaper
Sztaedar
\
dych said the consumption
Vodka, caed ''lh e curse of
Pol:md." increased by 7 per
WY 2-125S
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
cent last year,
p·artico~arly II
I. Mllln St.
Pomero¥
among youth.
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SHORTENING ~r:,.bl• 3 ~~" 69c
$TOKELY

FRUIT COCKTAIL f!~.. 89c

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BREAD DOUGH

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3-1 Lb.
Loavos

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CAKE MIXES

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White, Yellow,

BRACH'S HEART BOXES

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~noup, Red Dell·
CIOuo, Gold. Delicious

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With Fraud

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- A flO milllan water
sewer fund for inciUJtrial devel-1
OjllllOnl.
High••BY
--Conslrw:Uon ol a
Patrol academy.
--O'eatloo of lbtrO~hl~o~ill~:;"~~
Commission and "
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4:~ 39c

BANANAS --~

··10c

LIQUID Detergent::. 3~ $1
CORRAL

WAID CROSS' SONS
RACINI, 0.

Tipp City man
HeadsNACD

SOUVENIR - Randy Garrioon, 15,
up a oouvenfr from hla operation - a six-Inch
apparently awaliowed yearo before·, which surgeons found
wrapped around and grown Into his appendix.

NEW ORLEANS IU;•n~::~~~
Studebaker, 8 da 1r y
WASIUNGTON (UP!) -Sima- T8 Sub id Co t8
tll0,4M for the 11rat aeven !rom Tipp City, Ohio. will
8
8
tors Pfl!!lled forward today
Y
of the fiscal year.
Jlstalled today as ~·~••:,•:!~~Ell
President J&lt;&gt;hnson'o request
Show Sharp Drop
out
IAl $87,205 per ident of the National .
an additional 112.1 billion
COLUMBUS (UPII- A
At that rate, the
of Soil and Water
flgbl tho Viet Nam war
decline ia slats subsidy
the year would be
&lt;NACD) • .
warnings of a coming bailie
menta IAl tuberculosla
more than fiOO,OOO !rom tbe
Studebaker, former vice nres-11
Thailand and possible reDI&lt;tniMCI renecto "a IUbstsnlitlcaratu:~" :JIIU,381 durtng Dscal 11165.
!dent succeeda Morlon'\~S~.,.~~~ il
of tho Korean conflict.
lbe battle agalnlt tho di
of Balcbelor, La. Sl
I
Tho Senate Armed
Slate Audi!Alr Roger Cloud
TO PRAY TIIUJISDAY
was named IAl the position Tues- !
Committee held •
Prayer meelllog will be beld day.
oesslon on Johnson'•
the Rutland Cburcb
of Tho NACD will wind up

In tile general
~aalng
taxes. . without In"Ohio 18 laking h1gber educalion IAl the f.'""P_Ie with $320 millfqn for capdai unprovements ln
hlgber, 'lducallon aed for ~t~teltlpporll!tt braRcbes, murucJpal
.
·
Pfe. Lambert was

ror extra
lor t
LANCASTER, Ohio (UPI) _. fiscal
yeardefense
ending lunda
June 30.
John Earl Kempton _Jr., l9, Mil- session was the latest Item fn
lersport, pleaded guilty Tuesday lho heavy scfledule of congres- 1
fn Munle\pa\ Court of .lrurnmg oional deliberations un the war.'
property to defraud and was 11 followed 1 bearing Tueoday I
bound to the F811'lield County ol the Senate Foreign Relalloas
grand JUry..
Committee during which reKempton 11 charged with set- tired Anny Ll Gen. James M. l
ling a f!O,IIXI fire at MDiersport Gavin said be saw no chance
In Marne Mau1er
H1gh school on Feb. 2. He a\. .
.
Army ,PFC Richard L Lam- 1 edl
ed · 1 thl
av01dmg a alruggle agaillll
bert
of Mr aed Mrs" p R tehg ny pourf Jllllkn b nnedr ·""1 Communists in Thailand.
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Th
1
Lambell, Langsville, part\cipat- fire to it.
e genera_ a so sa1 coni .,
ed in Exercise Mame Mauler, Sheriff Jack Blaer said the nued esea\aUon of the war
an It-day field tratnlng exer- youlh confessed during a lie de- m1ght cause Red Chma to
else conducted by the 2nd In- lector test that be set the fire "open up:• the ·Korean fighting !
futry Division in Germany, fl)r a prank. He returned mo- once agam.
which eilded Feb. 7. French, lll&lt;'nts later IAl try to exlingui!lb Gavin •pent more tha . four
German aed U. S. air and the blaze but it had alr•ady hours before the comllllttee,
grouiu! forces took part as golten out of control.
which haa . bee conducting a
friendly and aggressor force".
broad InqUiry Into U.S. pohcfes
Lambert, assigned to the di1n . V1et Na~.. Committee
vision's 3rd
Administration
Of
Chatrman J. William Fulbnght, I
Company Personnel
Section
D-Ark., has been one of the
near Wu~burg, entered the
majo~ critic.!! of Johnson's
Army in AiliUsl 1964. He com- S
bandlmg of the war.
pleted basic \raining at Fort
Gavin told the commlltee
Knox, Ky., was last stationed al WARREN, Ohto (UP!)- Con- th~t an over-r":'ponse" IAl
Jlort Leonard Wood, Mo., and struction .work on a multi-million Chinese lnlllatlves 10 .Vlooet,:.;:~;ll
Btrlved overseas in January dollar General Motors assembly woold erode America s ID
1965. The 21-year-o\d soldier is plant at nea rby Lordstown halt- tiona! position and weaken
a 1963 graduate of Rutland ed today because of a dispute nation's ability lo meet Cornm1u.. IJ
High School.
between the Teamsters Union nisi challenges efsowbere.
ond eleclrlcians.
Regardless of the outcoe
Two Railroad Cars
The Teamsters set up p\ckel South Viet Nam, he saw
-,.
•
lines to protest electricians drlv- chance of avoiding an eventual
Lea_'l'f thetr Trar.ks
ir, , small delivery cnrls In tile, battle In Thailand. "My ft~~~ ~~
WOQS'l'E!!;'Obio (UPI) - Two ' construction area. MeJ)1bers of Is that the most decisive
tars of an ·n-car Pennsylvania !other unions working at the Iwill be in Thailand on Ote
Railroad rmssenger train de- plant "'fused to cross the Mekong (River)," he •aid.
railed today but there were no Teamster lines
lnjl\rloo.
.'
Londoners may get
The ~ train, the "Broodwny
STOCKS OPEN FIRM
Limited," westbound from New, NEW YORK IUPI) - St.ock Taste of Paralysis
York lo Chicago, was moving prices opened firm In moderate- LONDON (UPf) - London ·
about 20 ml!es an hour whf' n a 1 Jy active tradinp, toaay. Steels, may experience the paralysis
pullman and a coach jumped I motors, chemicals and o i Is that gripped New · York City
1 were firm . Electnmic s and air- last month. Subway
partittlly off the tracks.
workers
lines
were
higher.
Aircrafts
oaid
Tuesday
they
would
join
1
BONELESS
Andrew Johnson's wile taught ; were on the uptrack. Metal! the threatened strike of railhim IAl read , and write.
posted several modest gains. waymen next Monday.
ROLLED
·
A subway - railway
strike
HI - LOW TEMPS
would leave commuters here
NEW YORK 1UPif - The with only buses to get to work.
lowest temperature reported The bus system already strainthis morning \o the U. S ed by the withdrawal of more
Weather Bureau,
excluding than 1,000 vehicles due to the
A(i:l.ska and Hawaii, was 12 refusal of bus employes to- work i
below zero at Butte, Mont. The overtime.
highest temperature reported
•••
Tuesday was 80 at Naples, Fi!J. . LOGAN, Ohio (UPJ) - Ken,
neth FitqeraJd, 26, lAgan, was
The Iamons Teapot
Dome killed Tuesday nlgbt when his
oil well ..,. ln the Salt Creek car crashed througb a guard
oil field nqrtli of Casper, Wyo. rail on U. S. 33 about u miles
KRAfT MIR. WHIP
-...,.---'--:-----___:_e;_r;_n;_a.:.:
m:.:e~_:f::...:
or t.:.:h•:..:::
Sea
:: ol Galilee. ·weot ol here and overturned.

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EVERYBODY LIKES BEST ••• QUALITY
BRAND FOODS AT lOW PRICES.

QUANTITY RIGHTS

RUTLAND,
OHIO

RESERVED

SPECIAL

ROUND

Hi-C Drinks

STEAK

ORANGE or GRAPE

c

clb
clb

2

46oz.

lb.

·-'""

SUNS.ma
CRACKIRS
lb. box

FAIRMONT
COUNTRYSIDE

ICE CREAM
1h gal.
c1rton

59c

HUNT'S

PEACHES
SLICED

or

HALVES

2
SPECIAL

•'-59c

JOAN OF ARC

Kidney Beans
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49C

2
GOLDEN -RIPE

BANANAS
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FINAL REDUCTIONS ON
Plan to Shop Early Fr.iday. ~. ·

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SEE THURSDAY'S ·sENT,NEL . FOR ME~CHA,N)'~ .ADS
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SPECIAL PURCHASES!
NEW SPRING SPECIALS!

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TUPPERS
PLAINS

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INSTANT COFFEl _

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READY MIX CO.

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When your job ralls for roncrete, ull 011
',,,. , .,~.
till. Prompt delivery, specialized mixe1 will
blsure you of quallty concrete at low, low
prices. Call todayf

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RALL'S BEN FRANKLIN

technical schools and community colleges," Rhodes said:
He said mental byg1ene appropr\ations aRd tile start of
many new programs a\110
marked his administral\on, illeluding a program to \real nonresident patients in atsta mental bospitsb.
Aecompllsbmeato Cited .
The governor llsted as other
accompllabments of hit adminlstration:
-A working lnduslrial
d•
velopment program 1o produce
more jobs.
-Acceleration of the highway
construction program.
-A flOO million parks and
recreation program aimed at
Increased tourist· b\Jllfness.
-Increased emphasis on improved trapsportaijon facilities,

q., .reb.""'

ASKS DIVORCifi
In Meig, c.t)' l,)!mlll(ll
Maxine Dugan, Middleporl, Court cl!ar~
baa filed a petition for tlivol'Cf of ·'duty .lr/d
PALUMAIIES, IPAIN -TWO from Lorry Dugan, Middleport, 0110 miDor ebllcl II
U. 8. poekel IUbmarlnOI were
being prepared today IAl join tho
massive IOil'eil for 1 mi!8ing
TIME AND LABOR SAVING
Amerlc111 H-llomb lying In about 1,200 feet ol water of! lbe
l..,•lheOJtem caasl o1 Spain.
· 'nle Jl- fool two • man oubmarflle "Al"rin" and lbe 51 •
underwater research craft,
"Aiuminaut" were being readled at the U. S. Navy's 111~
marine base at Roto, Spain, for
oblpment Thursday to the
sear&lt;h area about 'two mile• of:
the coast ol the Almeria Prov-

· D~ (UPIHHv. James universities, technlcallnslflulel, includinl new airports.
A. ~ JumPI!d Into bis
campafp .for ' re-election feet
finl Tiielday ntgbt, ·licking off
lhe a~hmeDIII of bJs ad~lniJtraUllll In a "condiUon of
Ute otate'l repOrt.
Rhldes told 1 dbmer meeting
of the Printing Industry Assoelation tliat he inherited a bankNPI state lhat wao being sued
for unPifd hllhl and bad the
b\gheat number ol people on relief ollny state In lha nation.
--~ yearo ~· the teachen' retirement system was in
derault," the liquor department
was datunct, the weUaro departmeat wao f14 mlllloo In the red,
1ia1e lnatltuli01111 wera cruml&gt;111111 and fewer people bad jobs
In January, IIIllS, than In 19&gt;7"
IR those tbree yeara, Rhodes
"Balanced the budget, paid off
1 oa•u eta u in etsolnmfwyp
1111 eur. bills, laid off 4,000 unnecessary employes, saved $30
millton throogb ·Lillie Hoover
Commission reconuneildations
and bad
tiY mHll8n surplus

Dall7 SeuUnel, Pomeroy-lllddlepolt,

leo.&amp;llwed fnm ..g. 1 ) •
.,... blgbelllotal ol lbe war.

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prepared by Kenneth Hams
Initiation ceremonies high Rhndes, Paul easel and Vaugh- home Salunlay, Feb. 12, for ~les Swatzel wai ~ed
Hgbted the Fet. 1 meeting oflaR were in Columbus for those Post 39 members aed their 35 memben aRd guests.
Drew Webster Post No. 39, Am- events.
etioan Legion of Pomeroy."
Don Runner birthday pOrty
The ceremonies !or
new chairman, ann~nced the event
members and reinstatements will be held at the Pomeroy
wero Cl)ndUt·ted by Commander El
S c h0 0 1 on
1
Guy Guinther. Frank Che,.se- Tu~:.e:Y ~~arch 15. A dinner
hrew: Frank Vaughan, Pa~ . will be served from 6 p. m. to
r'4'sCI. Eb.a r, ,!mol'f and R 17:30 p. m. for pOst members,
hert VftUghan . New membe:sl· th{'ir families and guests. fhe
are John Smith, Robert Oav1s.
n to the public
·
. R •- 1 C b1 program, ope
,
Donald McKenzie, o~r ouc will be from 7:30 J . m. to 8 30
R:I.IS::tell Moore. Marvm Rurt, I
. 'th 1!: D. Mason retir·
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p. m. WI
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qarry Doug1as.. Rob_,t Morrl' ed
FBJ agent now workjng with
and Robert Alkire.
. .
the Columbus Dispatch, as the
.A guest.. ~n Williams, Imain speaker. Entertainment
ghlh
DIStflC( Command! "II f0IIOW.
· · ~· WI
e spoke Drieflv emphas1zmg
t ~ pnp(U't.ance. of the Le~ion. : Commander Guinther report.
o ~ew members, R.obert !\o.1or- j ed on the recent American v~.
r and Rohr:rt Alkire. v;ert' ~ gion Junior Baseball meetings
p[eo;ent
:'lnd introducer!.
'I he ld .1D CODJUnC
. 1!On
. WI"th the
.
o Atnt-n('~Jn !Sm and also

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· ol_·his Administration

Feb. •• -

~·e~cious· clllckeo
0.£Drew Webster Post 39' American LeJ'ion
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Slota up D. 1:10 p.m.; 1-l)aUy Sentinel, Po~eroy·
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Buckeye Slate doWn :ill, 5 a.m.;
PT. PLEASANT - Muon
Kentuckian up 23, 6:30 a.m.;
CouDI• SberlU George JolmMark M. up Greeaup 6:10p.m.;
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111 -ua
IOD bal releloed lbe
aa·qe •--.•:
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WHAT· I M1
Volley Tranaporter upI~:;:
1J
report
tl
btl
deparlmeal
'llAiiNKFuL
FOR
Dam
111,
13.7,
I'IIDillDil
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3:55
a.m.; W~
If'ith
ieron;ymout
lor lhe moalh of Jullal')'.
.
feet on' roUert, Pomen~y-Maao• deWII Meldibl 1:36 p.m.;
Tbe departmeDI traveled What have 1 to be thankful for? 20.93 Pt. Pleasant IIUI, Hln- dOWll Meldahl 2:!0 p.m.:
"
13111 mflel Ia performuce of For a bountllul harvest and ton .77, Kanawha Falla US, ba Woods down Meldabl
ROORING, No. 2 pine - 1- •• 12V..c ft.
duty, IDve~IIJated II acctdenls
friends galore,
Charleston 18.89. London, Mar- m.: Edeana Bos...,rth down
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wllb 13 penoao reeelv!Dg In- For health ·and strength and met and Winfield dams were onidabl 3:2op.m.: BuD Frog
FiAMING .
1- • $95 M.
OATHS, OAFS (And Other.l 1 dlvme right and 001
' Jurleo; properiJ damage ••II·
blessings too,
the sills.
fMeldabl 5:20 .JD.; Alton
low 11 3.25 sheet
- From recently
published I chOICe . OJ then subjects. and i mated at 18,750, fllveol(pted And then I am thankful that
.
u Mel~ 8 .m.; nlblOisifl PLVWOOD
newo-items, I learn that the ,were originally an oatb ol leal·, five breakhlgo and enterlngs,
I have you.
IBtlat Mo~emeato:
• ".: Jeldabl 8:SS :.m.;
SHEATHING
low •• JOe ft.
"Medicare Bill" as finally made II)' to the Lord of the Manor. Ireceived 11 warr111111 and
Oblo River - Andrew Cal ~
do
Meldabl
PANELING
low .•s 4.25 sheet
Into Jaw. contains an amend-jl.oyalty to country at that Ume ved 7, oerved 125 eourl pap- •Wbat have 1 to b~ thankful lor? houn down 13, 6 o.m:; Western
pnK. do
Meldahl
8 Pal Mur':r up
mont providing that citizens ••· was not encouraged .br t h • :en, aad booked iltl persODs ill For sun and rain and lklwers up 14, 9:10 p.m.; Btb
John ~2~30 a:~
CEILIN.G TILE
low •• 12c ft.. .
er 65 who are nol rmiving Soc· "Lords" as theJr pohctes were, lhe county jiU.
too
dnwn 16, 9:40p.m.; Poplar dowa d i.J 2. .,
INSULATION
low • 4U.c ft.
laJ Security payment:~. are to be ugualJy at variance with the :. ,.,,
,
• F~ the last red rose has bowed l17, 8 p.m.; Queen City up 19, 8
•.m. ·
.
Also All R1laltd Mmrloltond p,.. DIIIVII"(
required to sign a "loyalty i good of the populace.
its head
1:30 a.m.: .Lunga Point dowa kuawha IIIYer - Allen R.
RED ROOF PAINT
g1l. 3.60
ooth" as a necessity for receiv-1 The Loyalty Oath was lntroAnd only chrysanthemums re- 120, 10:15 p.m.; Prtnc!plo up 20, Merrill down Londoa 5:25a.m.;
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main instead.
14:50 a.m.: L. Wade CbUders DunL'IIII Bruce dOW1I
I Sped1lt Cln Pl11tlc Pipe &amp; Pl11tic·Plumbing
ore
year 1609 as part of an attempt
down 20 5:50 a.m.; Jefferson
down Marsince the only permanent pol· to establish • government reWbal have 1 to be thankful for? down 20: 7:30 a.m.; M1111 B. 8:20 p.m.; So1vay
itiral phtlosophy of Heresy Hoi· gulated by the
"e~tablishl!&lt;l
I'm thankful for cburch and a' down 20, 6:10 a.m.:
Luther mel 4:10 a.m.; Lucy&amp;·~- Lu:.
IPI iS that of Thomas Jefferson church." In _the over 350 years
helping hand,
' Herdman down 22, 5:05 p.m;. cas down Marmet ·. a.m.:
- "Everlasting opposition lolsince. no trattor or sabeteur has l
WJ'
For peace thai prevails through [Southern dowa 22, 4:30 a.m.: Oleander up Winfield Z.SO_p.m.,
those who would eslllblish, by 1 identified himself as such by
•
tf
out this land,
Beaver .down Winfield 4.11 a.
773-5554 MATERIALS CO.
ltrfl Or other means. any ron- refu sing to procl mm etern."t l
And for bills and valleys and
-Clara Pbilllpo
~-: 0. F. Shearer up Wlllfleld
MASON, W. VA.
trol over the mlnds of men," de.vohon to our country, gavel n- The Spencer Yellow
speech so free.
WUkesvUie
5.06 a.m.
1 m1.1$1._ ,oppose nol only the use ment or lflws.
1avenged an earlier defeat
of t~is provision bul also the ' But ~ num~~ of persons who lht" hands of Wahama Tu•"'d!IY
I'Nention in public of'fice o~ any ! h~ve. on prmtlplt&gt;, _refus~d to ~ night with "' 13-53 romp
person re!;pcmsible for the mclu-isagn ~aths and agamst which · tht&gt; White Falcons in the Wasion of th is amendment in the : no ev1dence has be+&gt;n broug~t ;h
have
persecute&lt;l for theU" •Tmhae game
gym. was close throughIav...
. . been
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22x 44 ST. MARYS
Lovalty oaths are a holdover prmCJp "'·
f
h out the first half wlth Spencer 1
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h
And the advocatt~s o sue
.
from the mtdd e ages. " en
holding a one-pomt lead at the
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JACQUARD ROSE
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kin&amp;• were supposed to rule by i ~~:::. .~~arn ~~. ~ ·~; :Ou: first quarter's end and with Wa·
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try itself, as In loyalty to 1 par· bama m~vmg lato 1 tie at 29-29
HEAVY COTTON TERRY
w
ticulor group, partv, or preju· by haUtime.
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dire. Loyctltv to o~e's country! VisJhng
S~ncer, howeve~,
goes much ·farther than mere took comnrand 11 the third pe ·
arquit'scenre to the brainstorms i iod by outs~orlng the hosts, 24OPPOSITE EVANS SUPER MARKET
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
of those who happen to be in 8, lor a third qoorter lead of
power at present.
53-37. The Yellow Jackets con·
mgb qualtty, thick Col·
•l'I'J;NDANCE PINS
tlnuoo their onslaught on
ton
terry both tl&gt;weta. St.
Pupils ol St. Paul's Luther·
basket by outscoring Wahama
LADIES' RAYON
LADIES' 32 INCH
Marys llrand. Beautiful
an Church School rer&lt;ived •t·
25-16 m the !mal quarter.
Jaequard Rose pattern in
TRICOT BRIEF STYLE
FANCY PRINTED HEAD
choice of 4 colora. Lay 101
tegd-ance piDS ror lbe year or!
Scormg tor the SfM:ncer
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JUpply,
uti; Those receiving the pins
pas well-balanced With 4 play !
na ·y@ar received are as foJ -1 Persons entering Holzer Hos- ers hitting in double figures . .
Regular $1.00 V1lut
~ . Marsha Sprouse first ' pita! durmg the la•t 24 hours Richard Boggs Ioo with 16 while I
Popular brief style rayon tricot ]&gt;3D·
Large 32 Inch square bead scarfs.
";;"s._Rodney J~e Kna~r first· IIDCiuded: Mrs. Andrew DeCoy, Jim Austin and Hoger Edgell ,
ties in white and pastel colors. SIZes
Acetate fabrics. Big choice or prln·
hr ' ' , Paul Roush and 'Dwai~l 653 Fourth Ave., Mrs. Vera had 15 eacb and Jim Wdlilirns l
;;, 6 and 7. Compare at 29c.
R 1 'lOCO d. Bill
Powell I H. Wrtght, 560 Fourth Ave., 14.
Pow:li
Brian
Russell
, Sandra 1. Stewart, 47 Modison 1 Mike Fry had 14 to lead
1
and ~=:ld Russ~ll. third year: i A~t~. ; George W. Corbin,. 946 Falcons while Ray Redman
Kay f Ftrst Ave.; Arthur R. Alhson, iRalph Batey each chipped
Lue II en Rous h• fourth .'
I L · .Lam· ·' HI.
Roush
and Nancy Hill,
fifth 1'6 H.lver St ·; Chares
. Lind Bumgardner sixth· ! bert, Rodney; Mrs,
Mldmel l The Spencer reserves won
~~~rkie Pa~gh and Undl .Huush~ , E: Whalen, Rt. I Pt. .Pleasant; preliminary game. 25·24. Wil·
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MarkRrchard
Pt
scvent h., Bec ky P au~...
l'l . . .P. Newell,
L , Sr'.
M diam Arthur
, led Wahama'a reRoush, Debbie Pflugh . Linda l eascmt,
a\.u~n{e
.·I&lt;;Prved w1th 10 points.
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. k'1 B gardner F11wler, Pt. Pleasant , John Me- By quarters·
Y
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Rous .
1r
urn
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t A h
W Y· M..
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Sn•ncer
ehrhth year; Chery I Bumgard· 1, Culloug
. . . 1, s ton, . a.. I s. ·I'
..... 13 29 53
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. h· Kath Ann Roush I Jack" S. Elam, Rt. 1 Pome- Wahama
. . 12 20 37 53
ner. mnt •
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' i roy · Mrs Dwight
Parker ·
.J•nt Housh and \lyra Roush,
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Pomeroy
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Phtl
C.
1\tlhamson,
Austin
6-3·15, Weekley 1-1-3.
I, Pom&lt;roy; Mrs. James G. Price F.dpt'll 7+15
tw• lltb. W.S.C.S.
Williams 11-2·11,
. I Ch urc h met on T ues·l' Portland,
Sy lvtaI I. Allone·
Methodls
L Mrs.
.. Ch
A· .stutt•r
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. ' Boggs 8416 '
h•me
of
Mrs.
cutter,
oram,
ares
.
n
ilev
4-1-9,
Hildreth 1-0-2. Totals
..1ay @Ven Ing at th e
derson, Jackson: Mrs. Ercel '
GIPnn South. Thf' program ctn I VanHttrn, Catlettsburg,
Ky.; 135--8-73.
,
'rayer was present•d by Mrs. L . F. L ·h Rt 1 H ·j
WARAMA &lt;531
'l•.&gt;hfrl Gorrell. A short bust· ' L:"w.· Ly:~~. 'Ja~kson; ~!;. M. Fry 7414, Wblte 2-3-7,
n•-ss me•tmg was conducted by W"l\'
M HI\ H r t W ~ Marsho ll 2-4~. ~man 4-2-10.
c.
H d
I Jam I .
Wlmgon,
"18 t
2.ji.JO S er
0..11
,MENS
Mr1. Ro.~rt em on.
1Va.; Evan H.I 'Hughes,
Rt.
. awy I
··
3. a ey
R.eofrs"'hments wr.re served h Oak Hill : Mrs . EdwardS. Lew- Totals 18-17-53.
REGULAR $1
Mrs Frank Thompson. Mn. l is, Oak HiU ; Mrs. Oakje H.
GIRLS
HANES INSULATED
~larinn Oingey, Mrs. Everald James, Pvrtsmoulh: Mrs Ed- 1
HUNTS NEW STEAK HOUSE
RoiJoup Sleeve
1\'n•&gt;• M". Arhtur Thabet. gar R. Jarrett, Bello, W. Ya.;
OfMef aSOO
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\fr!'i Frank Spradling,
Mrs. : Charles E. Wasmer, Oak HHI ;:
COTTON
Herndon_ Mrs. GorreU and Mrs. Mrs. Clifford A. Leach, Jack- I
.Famnus Hanea quaUty toll Insular woven to give aU ll1il
smith
'suo.
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FIREMAN'S AUXILIARY :
Blrtba
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warmtb you'll need - ni
14 OZ. BOTTLE
Fine easy eare tottor
Pldless
of how cold tile
Tht&gt; Firt&gt;men's Auxiliary me1 I Mrs. Michael E. Whaltm, RL
blouses IO&lt; girls In
Try
thiR new taste treat
ther.
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lor tllf ir regular meeting at the 1 Pt. Pleasant, son. 1:43 p m
.f 0 UtO feC
she~ 7 to 14 Choice
from
Hunts,
the
famoua
T.ewn '&gt; Hall. The group 111ade : Tuesday.
I
Bot.
of pretty plain colors
catsup makera. A big Speat this Low, Low Feb·
P~,ons.,Q I Stanley party to be _
Discbargoo
PT. PLEASANT - J. B 1
ruary Price.
cial February Bargain Buy.
hi4d oai Feb. 211 at the, Town , Mrs. Jnsoph C. Alley, Robert Spears, 61, Hilliard. Ohio, forrn. i
Slas 7to 14
llall with the public bemg tn· G. Bazell. Mrs.
Margaret &lt;·r native Mason Countian,
~- Anyone wi~~ing to ordt&gt;r \ Brooke. Thomas A. Bryan, Mrs. Monday evening of injurie!l sul- 1
tHrough the Aux1hary Olfly do Thomas C. Edwards, Mrs. Nai- fered wl'len 1 car in which
REGULAR $1.00 QUAUTY
so~ by c~~tacting a member of da F. Fry. Clyde E. Hanks, was a passenger was struck on
FAMOUS "CANNON"
~~ Aux1hary.
: Mrs. Okey Johnson, Hugh E. t.he Huntington ~ Chesapeake
TIIWN COUNCIL
I Martin, Mrs. Roy McNurlin, brtdge by an allegedly stolen
REGULAR 2.00
The New Ha~en Town C01m- I Mrs. Ralp~ W. Parry, . A!r~. l'ar in flight from pursuing
REGULAR
49c
SIZE
ctl mft for the1r regular m~l · l Clyde H. 1urker. Mrs. V1rgm1a ficers. The driver of the believJnl 11 the Town Hall with May- A. Wallace, Mrs. Arthur
E. ed stolen car an 18 year
or F. C. •ichert prt'slding. 0\h -[ K~fer and infant son, Mrs. Huntington y~th, was
also
In Down &amp; Toupa Heze
era In J ttendanre were Hllda R1chard L. Roach , and Infant kil!ed.
'
Ridgwa1. rerorder, Carl Ten- i daug~ter, Mrs. George Thomas Spears was born in Mason
Choice of two shades. Every pair
nant, Donald Emhlf'ton and . and mfant son.
County, son ef the late George
first quality. Famous Cannon Ny.
100 COUNT
1
Ions in sizes 8% to 11 - in Sheer
Charles Ro~sh,
councllmrn: 1
and Melinda carpenter Spears.
and Mes h. Don't miss this Big HosDonald Ohhnger and Charles '
He is survived by three sis·
ierv Buy!
Z.rkle.
·
ters, Mrs. G. E. Jeffers. Pt.
REGULAR $1.® SIZE
With
Th@ members di scussed tJt.
Pleasant; Mn. George Clary,
lenetb . the storage buildmg to I
Huntington, and Mrs. Charles ·
PAIRS
Hldd.en
EACH
1:1@ bmll on the Sewage Oi"flOS- .
King Charleston· a half-brothBody
ol Plant Site. They
decid•d
er, Isaac Spears: Toledo, half·
FOR
that at soon as the weather ' PT. PLEASANT -Several ar. l I t
M 01
W'lcox
be
th s s ers, rs. ey
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,
pPrmits construction will begin. !: pers:s w111f So t:mon~~ta~ . Plain City, Ohio; Mrs Grace
SAVE NOW! .
CHOICE - PLAIN or MESH
They decided to rent a grad- I C mem . r~ 0b ~ e~ ·
: Perry Oak Hill, Ohio, and Mrs.
tr frotn Lester Ohlinger to (~otperatJve sbe oar 8 ~ lcotm- Mary 'tvbere, Pt. Pleasant; and
COMPARE AT 69c
he-lp dean off the strl"rts. The~ ' nJJ tee mem rs.. agrJcu ura 1' Pearl jenkins
of Gallipolis;
. MEN'S .:atJc:KLE
2·PIECE
ROOM SIZE 9xi2 ·PLASTIC
were also informed that the worke~s and _retail managers !Mrs. Melinda Waugh, Mercers
nFLON COATED
COATED FELT BASE
Dravo Construction Company I ~tte~dmg a ~egtonal board meet-; BoUom, W. Va., and Mrs. Jew)"
•..
HEAVY
WORK
would sf'nd e grader and crew mg In Huntmgton Feb~ary 17 1ell Davis, Montgomery.
to help I' lean the street ' in to be held at the Holiday Inn The body i• at the Reger Fun·
New Haven.
I begmmng at 10 a.m. .
. i era! home in Huntington.
Local persons attendmg will .
I be Sandy F. Pyles, manager of j
Heavy easy going lroDilll
board
pad with ,teflon coated
·Americaa made all · rubber
ASSORTED
UXI Iary
'rthe Pt. Pleasant Southern
ICOrtch
proof woven eo\1011
arctlCI. Red cleated
1 PATTERNS
i States; and board members,
cover.
·
soles. Warm lined
Loh&amp; weerlng, easy to
-~ James Shadle and William A.
Sizes 6 to 1.2.
clean felt baie rugs. Made
Barker. Southside: Charles Mewith plastic coating.
Culloch. Henderson ;
Man·us l
Choice of le\'f'.ral . patPT. PLEASANT
PleosanJ I Weaver, Edward Bumgarner:!
terns. Compare at $6.9~.
Shop the Bon~ lor the
Valley Hospital Auxili ary will Letart: J S. Baird. Hogsrtt ; PT. PLEASANT - Four dl·
best
·
hold It!~ annual tea
Sundav. ! and Clair Lee Cottrill, West Co-' rectors were elected to serve
February 13 from 2 until 4 ·in iumbia.
· the Board of Directors of Hidpr.
tho hospital dining room.
den Valley Country Cl~b at the j
Guests of honor will be Dr.' Pleasant Vall•y Hospital
annual @eneral membership .
SPECIAL!
SIZES 6 to 12
Lewio D. Telle. Dr, G. R Ros· ! ADMITTED : Mrs. Carl Loom- meeting.
II
1
New
enb.\~tlm and Dr. J . Samuel , is, Dayton, Ohio ; Frank Mur- 1 New directors are Tom Rose~
Griffith, doctors who have re- I ray, Middleport; Randall Boies, I Tom Fisher, Keith Arnold and I
· Chlrmin ·
MEN'S · ._BUCKLi
cently joined the hospital staff.' Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Harry Kapp, Don Waldie, who will III!I'VI t""
The auxiliary is now conduct- ~n; ,k)hnnie Love. Pt. Pleas-' year terms. Directors retai~
OR ZIPPER
lng its 1966 membership drive ant; Gene Hern, Pl. Pleasant; ed were Harry Darnell, C. J.
19x33 COlORFUL W~§HABLE
- .·
and anyone wishing to join is 1 Martha Mulford, Racine; Ter- Hyer, H. P. Hatch and Charles
askoo to attend the tea lor in- I ry Nntter, Hendersoa.
Lanham.
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formation. Dues for year per DISCHARGED : Robert Er· The total membership ol the
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member are $1 and auxiUary rett. Pl. Pleasant; Debra Moore, Club as of December 31, 1965
Made of high grade fabroll
members can donate as much Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Carl Askew, was 118 members. A diSIOUS!I~on
_pkg,
rica In every color or the
lime w hospttal volunteer W'll"k Gallipolis; John Rhodes, Vin- was held on.elab operations
,
rainbow. Colorful, decora·
11 they wisb although a mini· ton; Mrs. Sherman Jordan and the coming year and 1 rev•lew
tlve, washable, 19ll33 size.
100 Sheett ID Eaeh RoD
mum of two houro 1 month lo oon, Pt. Pleaaant; Mra. Bier of last year'o actlviUOI
Compare At $1.39
1.!Uadowt, Pl. Plt~"'DI
nquired.
. .
Pl8.

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Ri.ver News'

THE POET'S
CORNER

eresy Holler

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Diet Worries Face Most Families

Mat Do You Nu• For R••••llng?

The Birds and the Bees - ~ -~- • ;.
Have Easier Time this Y~·

CHECK OUR LOW PRICES

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spencer IS•

Avenger ID
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SHOPPER'S

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DISCQUNT STDRB .

News Notes

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"It lo lard to ooucate
to avoid harm,"

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TOWELS

SCARFS

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aads, even though
have linked excess weight 1
besrt troyble. He woold like
aee a 'Complete educatloDal
gram lD schools to help
age good eallng habits just
gond 81!% educatkin Is needed.
II Is a broad educatkirmJ
lem, b~ -explains, and a
concern ·fll thst "mother
teols tlie teen&amp;. Adolescents, a·
ware ol--llle vogue for slimness
decide jhe food at bome Is ~
fattenlnli, Their away • from •
bome s:tat~1 ere ridiculous.
r•sults are poorly balanced dl·
ets " Poor. "'Ung habits of
S. teen-agera worries
isis and doc!ors who point
the harmful effecls · they
have on "the future DU&gt;thers
OW' country."

Hosp•taJ
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THESE BIG

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CATSUr

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BLOUSES

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NORWIOI

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ASPIRIN

Southern State

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8GENS "Af,ID

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PAIIIPI!Bili "?!'?!'~~.~::A
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PERMANENT

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rts Annua ITea

•:.:::·Arctics

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Four n·Irect ors

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$4.64·~~~·'

4 2.9·c

BEEF
SAUSAGE LIVER
IT'S GOO DR

1.19

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Several Vari~tiet_On Sale

·LUNCH MEAT
at

lh. , ...

Piece

lb.

STEAK
l

l5c

lbs.

SLICED--- lb. 29a

FRE&amp; BICYCLE
26" Roadmatttr
Given Away Feb. 22

49c

ASK

Swansdown Cal&lt;e Mixes 1

FOR

DETAILS
IN OUK STORE

lSc

CHOCOLATE
YELLOW

DEVIL'&amp; FOOD

A Sweetheart Of A Buy!

HUNT'S

Chtf's Choice French Frlod

21b.
big

No. 2t

Sliced or
Halves

POTATOES

PIKE'S PEAK
ALL PURPOSE

l9c

cans

s

25 lb.
bag

SHOW 31b.
~1FT

can

FAIRMONT

tall

CARNATION
FINEST ..

Chocolate MILK

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NESCAFE INSTANT '
12 oz. BONUS JAR

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lbe Sprqfield
part.llme.

CitY

Holpltal

Mr. llld Mrs. Raadolpb Ward
Jlllllher, Mn. ' J - 111111'0

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We Love All Our CustometsTheseFui-Volu Buys Prove It!

CELE:RY

l·,lllled aver the weebld wtlll

flY.
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The PbDathaa WODieil'a Cllil
ol lbt Jllddlegart
... Cllrilt ~ ..,
maiD&amp; bal bleti
lor.tldJ IDt1lllll.
1"'lllnlldVfetctr Grim baa., . .
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to bJtt botllrl 'after IJ&amp;.
I medical pelleal Ill Melp
liolpllll tor lmrll

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You'll Love Tb,la Drink!

Rev. &amp;nrd Ruppelt

RuueU llclntyra hal
. retumed to ~"' p, '
IP"'!!'"'
lbe ireeid wit!.(tier
mtther, Mn. IlObiit COlts,

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"Good Me~tt The Heart
Of Tha Meal"

PORK

Our Own Pure PORK

ChllllCGtbe Monday on
bullne!JI lor the Scioto Preltby·

IRONING BOARD
COVER &amp; PAD SETS

TOILET
TI.SSUE

quantitiea

Ashland College, recently spent
1 few days durlai
semester
break with btl parents, Mr.
and Mrs. WUUam Morris and
family.
, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fletcher
1 of Portsmouth vlatted over the
· weekend with Mr. and M rs.
VIctor Grim. Also here with
Mr. and Mrs. Grim are their
son aad daughter-In-law, Mr.
Mrs. Paul Grim ol North
Carolina. Paul Grim recently
underwent surgery at Veterans
Meniorlal llo&amp;pital and rwntered the boopltal for further
mgery Tueaday.
Mr. JoluJ Smith, wha lo visit·
m, with hJa mother, Mrs. J. K.

Tbe

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Reserved

_, 5TH A PEARL STS. - RACINE
"The Sture Wit~ A Hart"

w11 •

work

Of Club Named

Fui-Valu
BUY!!

Right
to limit

E. M. Wood.
Waller B. llarrll baa beea
'l refllll'led to btl home , . bltY·
lie beu COIIIIaed to Veta.a
Memorial ~ fur I ~
COIIdlllon.

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· llavenawWd, W. Va speat the
weekend wltb btl molber, Mrs.

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Open 8 tv S-Mon. Thru Sat.

Smlll!, Sr. II ID. Charleston, w.
Va. 01 h•a!nesa He Ill IP"'"''nl
the wlnfer Ill Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wood,

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YOU'LL LOVE SHOPPING HERE

Ful-Valu

en by Mrs. Froo Lew1s with the
scripture reading given by Mrs.
LyM Clark. Bible study was
presented by Mrt.
Edward
Crooks.
Devotion• eniiUoo, "Faith,
Reason and the Open Mind,"
were given by Mrs. Paul 8ostic. Members answered roll call
by liVIng a favorite hymn.

Middleoort

w.-, ·

RACINE

The opening praye~ waa gtv.

Around And
About

SOCKS

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Plans were made to bold o
bake sale Febrary 26 by Group
1 of the First United Presbyterian Church Monday evening
at the home of Mrs. Richard
Vaughan. Mrs. Dale Walburn
was 1 contributing hostess.

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"The
Store
With
A Hart"

The bl.lke sale on Saturday,
Feb. 26 is to be beld at t b •
Cross Hardware building. Round
robin cards were sent to Rosetta Llole and Mrs.
Dale
Walburn.
Tbe · meet!Dg was cloled wlth
1 poem read by Nancy Ander·
son. Mrs. Vaugbaft served 1
dessert courae to Mrs. Boeljc,
Jack Ollemail, Mrs. TtJo. ·
mu Kelly, Mrs. Crotks, Mrs.
Clark, Mrs •. Lewio and Nancy
Andera111.
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YOU

LARGE
30 SIZE

PILLSBURY IUTTIRMILK

BISCUITS

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A DELICIOUS QUICK I'IX DELIGHT

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Feb. I, 188t

Slota up D. 1:10 p.m.; 1-l)aUy Sentinel, Po~eroy·
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Buckeye Slate doWn :ill, 5 a.m.;
PT. PLEASANT - Muon
Kentuckian up 23, 6:30 a.m.;
CouDI• SberlU George JolmMark M. up Greeaup 6:10p.m.;
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111 -ua
IOD bal releloed lbe
aa·qe •--.•:
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WHAT· I M1
Volley Tranaporter upI~:;:
1J
report
tl
btl
deparlmeal
'llAiiNKFuL
FOR
Dam
111,
13.7,
I'IIDillDil
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3:55
a.m.; W~
If'ith
ieron;ymout
lor lhe moalh of Jullal')'.
.
feet on' roUert, Pomen~y-Maao• deWII Meldibl 1:36 p.m.;
Tbe departmeDI traveled What have 1 to be thankful for? 20.93 Pt. Pleasant IIUI, Hln- dOWll Meldahl 2:!0 p.m.:
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13111 mflel Ia performuce of For a bountllul harvest and ton .77, Kanawha Falla US, ba Woods down Meldabl
ROORING, No. 2 pine - 1- •• 12V..c ft.
duty, IDve~IIJated II acctdenls
friends galore,
Charleston 18.89. London, Mar- m.: Edeana Bos...,rth down
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wllb 13 penoao reeelv!Dg In- For health ·and strength and met and Winfield dams were onidabl 3:2op.m.: BuD Frog
FiAMING .
1- • $95 M.
OATHS, OAFS (And Other.l 1 dlvme right and 001
' Jurleo; properiJ damage ••II·
blessings too,
the sills.
fMeldabl 5:20 .JD.; Alton
low 11 3.25 sheet
- From recently
published I chOICe . OJ then subjects. and i mated at 18,750, fllveol(pted And then I am thankful that
.
u Mel~ 8 .m.; nlblOisifl PLVWOOD
newo-items, I learn that the ,were originally an oatb ol leal·, five breakhlgo and enterlngs,
I have you.
IBtlat Mo~emeato:
• ".: Jeldabl 8:SS :.m.;
SHEATHING
low •• JOe ft.
"Medicare Bill" as finally made II)' to the Lord of the Manor. Ireceived 11 warr111111 and
Oblo River - Andrew Cal ~
do
Meldabl
PANELING
low .•s 4.25 sheet
Into Jaw. contains an amend-jl.oyalty to country at that Ume ved 7, oerved 125 eourl pap- •Wbat have 1 to b~ thankful lor? houn down 13, 6 o.m:; Western
pnK. do
Meldahl
8 Pal Mur':r up
mont providing that citizens ••· was not encouraged .br t h • :en, aad booked iltl persODs ill For sun and rain and lklwers up 14, 9:10 p.m.; Btb
John ~2~30 a:~
CEILIN.G TILE
low •• 12c ft.. .
er 65 who are nol rmiving Soc· "Lords" as theJr pohctes were, lhe county jiU.
too
dnwn 16, 9:40p.m.; Poplar dowa d i.J 2. .,
INSULATION
low • 4U.c ft.
laJ Security payment:~. are to be ugualJy at variance with the :. ,.,,
,
• F~ the last red rose has bowed l17, 8 p.m.; Queen City up 19, 8
•.m. ·
.
Also All R1laltd Mmrloltond p,.. DIIIVII"(
required to sign a "loyalty i good of the populace.
its head
1:30 a.m.: .Lunga Point dowa kuawha IIIYer - Allen R.
RED ROOF PAINT
g1l. 3.60
ooth" as a necessity for receiv-1 The Loyalty Oath was lntroAnd only chrysanthemums re- 120, 10:15 p.m.; Prtnc!plo up 20, Merrill down Londoa 5:25a.m.;
11
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; ~ bonof ts under U1is meas- ducoo mto thiS country in the
main instead.
14:50 a.m.: L. Wade CbUders DunL'IIII Bruce dOW1I
I Sped1lt Cln Pl11tlc Pipe &amp; Pl11tic·Plumbing
ore
year 1609 as part of an attempt
down 20 5:50 a.m.; Jefferson
down Marsince the only permanent pol· to establish • government reWbal have 1 to be thankful for? down 20: 7:30 a.m.; M1111 B. 8:20 p.m.; So1vay
itiral phtlosophy of Heresy Hoi· gulated by the
"e~tablishl!&lt;l
I'm thankful for cburch and a' down 20, 6:10 a.m.:
Luther mel 4:10 a.m.; Lucy&amp;·~- Lu:.
IPI iS that of Thomas Jefferson church." In _the over 350 years
helping hand,
' Herdman down 22, 5:05 p.m;. cas down Marmet ·. a.m.:
- "Everlasting opposition lolsince. no trattor or sabeteur has l
WJ'
For peace thai prevails through [Southern dowa 22, 4:30 a.m.: Oleander up Winfield Z.SO_p.m.,
those who would eslllblish, by 1 identified himself as such by
•
tf
out this land,
Beaver .down Winfield 4.11 a.
773-5554 MATERIALS CO.
ltrfl Or other means. any ron- refu sing to procl mm etern."t l
And for bills and valleys and
-Clara Pbilllpo
~-: 0. F. Shearer up Wlllfleld
MASON, W. VA.
trol over the mlnds of men," de.vohon to our country, gavel n- The Spencer Yellow
speech so free.
WUkesvUie
5.06 a.m.
1 m1.1$1._ ,oppose nol only the use ment or lflws.
1avenged an earlier defeat
of t~is provision bul also the ' But ~ num~~ of persons who lht" hands of Wahama Tu•"'d!IY
I'Nention in public of'fice o~ any ! h~ve. on prmtlplt&gt;, _refus~d to ~ night with "' 13-53 romp
person re!;pcmsible for the mclu-isagn ~aths and agamst which · tht&gt; White Falcons in the Wasion of th is amendment in the : no ev1dence has be+&gt;n broug~t ;h
have
persecute&lt;l for theU" •Tmhae game
gym. was close throughIav...
. . been
1
22x 44 ST. MARYS
Lovalty oaths are a holdover prmCJp "'·
f
h out the first half wlth Spencer 1
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And the advocatt~s o sue
.
from the mtdd e ages. " en
holding a one-pomt lead at the
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JACQUARD ROSE
1
kin&amp;• were supposed to rule by i ~~:::. .~~arn ~~. ~ ·~; :Ou: first quarter's end and with Wa·
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try itself, as In loyalty to 1 par· bama m~vmg lato 1 tie at 29-29
HEAVY COTTON TERRY
w
ticulor group, partv, or preju· by haUtime.
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dire. Loyctltv to o~e's country! VisJhng
S~ncer, howeve~,
goes much ·farther than mere took comnrand 11 the third pe ·
arquit'scenre to the brainstorms i iod by outs~orlng the hosts, 24OPPOSITE EVANS SUPER MARKET
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
of those who happen to be in 8, lor a third qoorter lead of
power at present.
53-37. The Yellow Jackets con·
mgb qualtty, thick Col·
•l'I'J;NDANCE PINS
tlnuoo their onslaught on
ton
terry both tl&gt;weta. St.
Pupils ol St. Paul's Luther·
basket by outscoring Wahama
LADIES' RAYON
LADIES' 32 INCH
Marys llrand. Beautiful
an Church School rer&lt;ived •t·
25-16 m the !mal quarter.
Jaequard Rose pattern in
TRICOT BRIEF STYLE
FANCY PRINTED HEAD
choice of 4 colora. Lay 101
tegd-ance piDS ror lbe year or!
Scormg tor the SfM:ncer
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JUpply,
uti; Those receiving the pins
pas well-balanced With 4 play !
na ·y@ar received are as foJ -1 Persons entering Holzer Hos- ers hitting in double figures . .
Regular $1.00 V1lut
~ . Marsha Sprouse first ' pita! durmg the la•t 24 hours Richard Boggs Ioo with 16 while I
Popular brief style rayon tricot ]&gt;3D·
Large 32 Inch square bead scarfs.
";;"s._Rodney J~e Kna~r first· IIDCiuded: Mrs. Andrew DeCoy, Jim Austin and Hoger Edgell ,
ties in white and pastel colors. SIZes
Acetate fabrics. Big choice or prln·
hr ' ' , Paul Roush and 'Dwai~l 653 Fourth Ave., Mrs. Vera had 15 eacb and Jim Wdlilirns l
;;, 6 and 7. Compare at 29c.
R 1 'lOCO d. Bill
Powell I H. Wrtght, 560 Fourth Ave., 14.
Pow:li
Brian
Russell
, Sandra 1. Stewart, 47 Modison 1 Mike Fry had 14 to lead
1
and ~=:ld Russ~ll. third year: i A~t~. ; George W. Corbin,. 946 Falcons while Ray Redman
Kay f Ftrst Ave.; Arthur R. Alhson, iRalph Batey each chipped
Lue II en Rous h• fourth .'
I L · .Lam· ·' HI.
Roush
and Nancy Hill,
fifth 1'6 H.lver St ·; Chares
. Lind Bumgardner sixth· ! bert, Rodney; Mrs,
Mldmel l The Spencer reserves won
~~~rkie Pa~gh and Undl .Huush~ , E: Whalen, Rt. I Pt. .Pleasant; preliminary game. 25·24. Wil·
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MarkRrchard
Pt
scvent h., Bec ky P au~...
l'l . . .P. Newell,
L , Sr'.
M diam Arthur
, led Wahama'a reRoush, Debbie Pflugh . Linda l eascmt,
a\.u~n{e
.·I&lt;;Prved w1th 10 points.
1
. k'1 B gardner F11wler, Pt. Pleasant , John Me- By quarters·
Y
h
Rous .
1r
urn
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t A h
W Y· M..
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Sn•ncer
ehrhth year; Chery I Bumgard· 1, Culloug
. . . 1, s ton, . a.. I s. ·I'
..... 13 29 53
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. h· Kath Ann Roush I Jack" S. Elam, Rt. 1 Pome- Wahama
. . 12 20 37 53
ner. mnt •
Y
' i roy · Mrs Dwight
Parker ·
.J•nt Housh and \lyra Roush,
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SPENCER 173)
Pomeroy
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Phtl
C.
1\tlhamson,
Austin
6-3·15, Weekley 1-1-3.
I, Pom&lt;roy; Mrs. James G. Price F.dpt'll 7+15
tw• lltb. W.S.C.S.
Williams 11-2·11,
. I Ch urc h met on T ues·l' Portland,
Sy lvtaI I. Allone·
Methodls
L Mrs.
.. Ch
A· .stutt•r
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. 20-4
. ' Boggs 8416 '
h•me
of
Mrs.
cutter,
oram,
ares
.
n
ilev
4-1-9,
Hildreth 1-0-2. Totals
..1ay @Ven Ing at th e
derson, Jackson: Mrs. Ercel '
GIPnn South. Thf' program ctn I VanHttrn, Catlettsburg,
Ky.; 135--8-73.
,
'rayer was present•d by Mrs. L . F. L ·h Rt 1 H ·j
WARAMA &lt;531
'l•.&gt;hfrl Gorrell. A short bust· ' L:"w.· Ly:~~. 'Ja~kson; ~!;. M. Fry 7414, Wblte 2-3-7,
n•-ss me•tmg was conducted by W"l\'
M HI\ H r t W ~ Marsho ll 2-4~. ~man 4-2-10.
c.
H d
I Jam I .
Wlmgon,
"18 t
2.ji.JO S er
0..11
,MENS
Mr1. Ro.~rt em on.
1Va.; Evan H.I 'Hughes,
Rt.
. awy I
··
3. a ey
R.eofrs"'hments wr.re served h Oak Hill : Mrs . EdwardS. Lew- Totals 18-17-53.
REGULAR $1
Mrs Frank Thompson. Mn. l is, Oak HiU ; Mrs. Oakje H.
GIRLS
HANES INSULATED
~larinn Oingey, Mrs. Everald James, Pvrtsmoulh: Mrs Ed- 1
HUNTS NEW STEAK HOUSE
RoiJoup Sleeve
1\'n•&gt;• M". Arhtur Thabet. gar R. Jarrett, Bello, W. Ya.;
OfMef aSOO
I
\fr!'i Frank Spradling,
Mrs. : Charles E. Wasmer, Oak HHI ;:
COTTON
Herndon_ Mrs. GorreU and Mrs. Mrs. Clifford A. Leach, Jack- I
.Famnus Hanea quaUty toll Insular woven to give aU ll1il
smith
'suo.
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FIREMAN'S AUXILIARY :
Blrtba
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warmtb you'll need - ni
14 OZ. BOTTLE
Fine easy eare tottor
Pldless
of how cold tile
Tht&gt; Firt&gt;men's Auxiliary me1 I Mrs. Michael E. Whaltm, RL
blouses IO&lt; girls In
Try
thiR new taste treat
ther.
·
lor tllf ir regular meeting at the 1 Pt. Pleasant, son. 1:43 p m
.f 0 UtO feC
she~ 7 to 14 Choice
from
Hunts,
the
famoua
T.ewn '&gt; Hall. The group 111ade : Tuesday.
I
Bot.
of pretty plain colors
catsup makera. A big Speat this Low, Low Feb·
P~,ons.,Q I Stanley party to be _
Discbargoo
PT. PLEASANT - J. B 1
ruary Price.
cial February Bargain Buy.
hi4d oai Feb. 211 at the, Town , Mrs. Jnsoph C. Alley, Robert Spears, 61, Hilliard. Ohio, forrn. i
Slas 7to 14
llall with the public bemg tn· G. Bazell. Mrs.
Margaret &lt;·r native Mason Countian,
~- Anyone wi~~ing to ordt&gt;r \ Brooke. Thomas A. Bryan, Mrs. Monday evening of injurie!l sul- 1
tHrough the Aux1hary Olfly do Thomas C. Edwards, Mrs. Nai- fered wl'len 1 car in which
REGULAR $1.00 QUAUTY
so~ by c~~tacting a member of da F. Fry. Clyde E. Hanks, was a passenger was struck on
FAMOUS "CANNON"
~~ Aux1hary.
: Mrs. Okey Johnson, Hugh E. t.he Huntington ~ Chesapeake
TIIWN COUNCIL
I Martin, Mrs. Roy McNurlin, brtdge by an allegedly stolen
REGULAR 2.00
The New Ha~en Town C01m- I Mrs. Ralp~ W. Parry, . A!r~. l'ar in flight from pursuing
REGULAR
49c
SIZE
ctl mft for the1r regular m~l · l Clyde H. 1urker. Mrs. V1rgm1a ficers. The driver of the believJnl 11 the Town Hall with May- A. Wallace, Mrs. Arthur
E. ed stolen car an 18 year
or F. C. •ichert prt'slding. 0\h -[ K~fer and infant son, Mrs. Huntington y~th, was
also
In Down &amp; Toupa Heze
era In J ttendanre were Hllda R1chard L. Roach , and Infant kil!ed.
'
Ridgwa1. rerorder, Carl Ten- i daug~ter, Mrs. George Thomas Spears was born in Mason
Choice of two shades. Every pair
nant, Donald Emhlf'ton and . and mfant son.
County, son ef the late George
first quality. Famous Cannon Ny.
100 COUNT
1
Ions in sizes 8% to 11 - in Sheer
Charles Ro~sh,
councllmrn: 1
and Melinda carpenter Spears.
and Mes h. Don't miss this Big HosDonald Ohhnger and Charles '
He is survived by three sis·
ierv Buy!
Z.rkle.
·
ters, Mrs. G. E. Jeffers. Pt.
REGULAR $1.® SIZE
With
Th@ members di scussed tJt.
Pleasant; Mn. George Clary,
lenetb . the storage buildmg to I
Huntington, and Mrs. Charles ·
PAIRS
Hldd.en
EACH
1:1@ bmll on the Sewage Oi"flOS- .
King Charleston· a half-brothBody
ol Plant Site. They
decid•d
er, Isaac Spears: Toledo, half·
FOR
that at soon as the weather ' PT. PLEASANT -Several ar. l I t
M 01
W'lcox
be
th s s ers, rs. ey
1
,
pPrmits construction will begin. !: pers:s w111f So t:mon~~ta~ . Plain City, Ohio; Mrs Grace
SAVE NOW! .
CHOICE - PLAIN or MESH
They decided to rent a grad- I C mem . r~ 0b ~ e~ ·
: Perry Oak Hill, Ohio, and Mrs.
tr frotn Lester Ohlinger to (~otperatJve sbe oar 8 ~ lcotm- Mary 'tvbere, Pt. Pleasant; and
COMPARE AT 69c
he-lp dean off the strl"rts. The~ ' nJJ tee mem rs.. agrJcu ura 1' Pearl jenkins
of Gallipolis;
. MEN'S .:atJc:KLE
2·PIECE
ROOM SIZE 9xi2 ·PLASTIC
were also informed that the worke~s and _retail managers !Mrs. Melinda Waugh, Mercers
nFLON COATED
COATED FELT BASE
Dravo Construction Company I ~tte~dmg a ~egtonal board meet-; BoUom, W. Va., and Mrs. Jew)"
•..
HEAVY
WORK
would sf'nd e grader and crew mg In Huntmgton Feb~ary 17 1ell Davis, Montgomery.
to help I' lean the street ' in to be held at the Holiday Inn The body i• at the Reger Fun·
New Haven.
I begmmng at 10 a.m. .
. i era! home in Huntington.
Local persons attendmg will .
I be Sandy F. Pyles, manager of j
Heavy easy going lroDilll
board
pad with ,teflon coated
·Americaa made all · rubber
ASSORTED
UXI Iary
'rthe Pt. Pleasant Southern
ICOrtch
proof woven eo\1011
arctlCI. Red cleated
1 PATTERNS
i States; and board members,
cover.
·
soles. Warm lined
Loh&amp; weerlng, easy to
-~ James Shadle and William A.
Sizes 6 to 1.2.
clean felt baie rugs. Made
Barker. Southside: Charles Mewith plastic coating.
Culloch. Henderson ;
Man·us l
Choice of le\'f'.ral . patPT. PLEASANT
PleosanJ I Weaver, Edward Bumgarner:!
terns. Compare at $6.9~.
Shop the Bon~ lor the
Valley Hospital Auxili ary will Letart: J S. Baird. Hogsrtt ; PT. PLEASANT - Four dl·
best
·
hold It!~ annual tea
Sundav. ! and Clair Lee Cottrill, West Co-' rectors were elected to serve
February 13 from 2 until 4 ·in iumbia.
· the Board of Directors of Hidpr.
tho hospital dining room.
den Valley Country Cl~b at the j
Guests of honor will be Dr.' Pleasant Vall•y Hospital
annual @eneral membership .
SPECIAL!
SIZES 6 to 12
Lewio D. Telle. Dr, G. R Ros· ! ADMITTED : Mrs. Carl Loom- meeting.
II
1
New
enb.\~tlm and Dr. J . Samuel , is, Dayton, Ohio ; Frank Mur- 1 New directors are Tom Rose~
Griffith, doctors who have re- I ray, Middleport; Randall Boies, I Tom Fisher, Keith Arnold and I
· Chlrmin ·
MEN'S · ._BUCKLi
cently joined the hospital staff.' Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Harry Kapp, Don Waldie, who will III!I'VI t""
The auxiliary is now conduct- ~n; ,k)hnnie Love. Pt. Pleas-' year terms. Directors retai~
OR ZIPPER
lng its 1966 membership drive ant; Gene Hern, Pl. Pleasant; ed were Harry Darnell, C. J.
19x33 COlORFUL W~§HABLE
- .·
and anyone wishing to join is 1 Martha Mulford, Racine; Ter- Hyer, H. P. Hatch and Charles
askoo to attend the tea lor in- I ry Nntter, Hendersoa.
Lanham.
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formation. Dues for year per DISCHARGED : Robert Er· The total membership ol the
'
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member are $1 and auxiUary rett. Pl. Pleasant; Debra Moore, Club as of December 31, 1965
Made of high grade fabroll
members can donate as much Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Carl Askew, was 118 members. A diSIOUS!I~on
_pkg,
rica In every color or the
lime w hospttal volunteer W'll"k Gallipolis; John Rhodes, Vin- was held on.elab operations
,
rainbow. Colorful, decora·
11 they wisb although a mini· ton; Mrs. Sherman Jordan and the coming year and 1 rev•lew
tlve, washable, 19ll33 size.
100 Sheett ID Eaeh RoD
mum of two houro 1 month lo oon, Pt. Pleaaant; Mra. Bier of last year'o actlviUOI
Compare At $1.39
1.!Uadowt, Pl. Plt~"'DI
nquired.
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eresy Holler

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Diet Worries Face Most Families

Mat Do You Nu• For R••••llng?

The Birds and the Bees - ~ -~- • ;.
Have Easier Time this Y~·

CHECK OUR LOW PRICES

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to avoid harm,"

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aads, even though
have linked excess weight 1
besrt troyble. He woold like
aee a 'Complete educatloDal
gram lD schools to help
age good eallng habits just
gond 81!% educatkin Is needed.
II Is a broad educatkirmJ
lem, b~ -explains, and a
concern ·fll thst "mother
teols tlie teen&amp;. Adolescents, a·
ware ol--llle vogue for slimness
decide jhe food at bome Is ~
fattenlnli, Their away • from •
bome s:tat~1 ere ridiculous.
r•sults are poorly balanced dl·
ets " Poor. "'Ung habits of
S. teen-agera worries
isis and doc!ors who point
the harmful effecls · they
have on "the future DU&gt;thers
OW' country."

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BEEF
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Several Vari~tiet_On Sale

·LUNCH MEAT
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lb.

STEAK
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SLICED--- lb. 29a

FRE&amp; BICYCLE
26" Roadmatttr
Given Away Feb. 22

49c

ASK

Swansdown Cal&lt;e Mixes 1

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DETAILS
IN OUK STORE

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CHOCOLATE
YELLOW

DEVIL'&amp; FOOD

A Sweetheart Of A Buy!

HUNT'S

Chtf's Choice French Frlod

21b.
big

No. 2t

Sliced or
Halves

POTATOES

PIKE'S PEAK
ALL PURPOSE

l9c

cans

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bag

SHOW 31b.
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FAIRMONT

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CARNATION
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12 oz. BONUS JAR

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CELE:RY

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mtther, Mn. IlObiit COlts,

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PORK

Our Own Pure PORK

ChllllCGtbe Monday on
bullne!JI lor the Scioto Preltby·

IRONING BOARD
COVER &amp; PAD SETS

TOILET
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quantitiea

Ashland College, recently spent
1 few days durlai
semester
break with btl parents, Mr.
and Mrs. WUUam Morris and
family.
, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fletcher
1 of Portsmouth vlatted over the
· weekend with Mr. and M rs.
VIctor Grim. Also here with
Mr. and Mrs. Grim are their
son aad daughter-In-law, Mr.
Mrs. Paul Grim ol North
Carolina. Paul Grim recently
underwent surgery at Veterans
Meniorlal llo&amp;pital and rwntered the boopltal for further
mgery Tueaday.
Mr. JoluJ Smith, wha lo visit·
m, with hJa mother, Mrs. J. K.

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Fui-Valu
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Right
to limit

E. M. Wood.
Waller B. llarrll baa beea
'l refllll'led to btl home , . bltY·
lie beu COIIIIaed to Veta.a
Memorial ~ fur I ~
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Feb. 9-10-11-12

Open 8 tv S-Mon. Thru Sat.

Smlll!, Sr. II ID. Charleston, w.
Va. 01 h•a!nesa He Ill IP"'"''nl
the wlnfer Ill Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wood,

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YOU'LL LOVE SHOPPING HERE

Ful-Valu

en by Mrs. Froo Lew1s with the
scripture reading given by Mrs.
LyM Clark. Bible study was
presented by Mrt.
Edward
Crooks.
Devotion• eniiUoo, "Faith,
Reason and the Open Mind,"
were given by Mrs. Paul 8ostic. Members answered roll call
by liVIng a favorite hymn.

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The opening praye~ waa gtv.

Around And
About

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Plans were made to bold o
bake sale Febrary 26 by Group
1 of the First United Presbyterian Church Monday evening
at the home of Mrs. Richard
Vaughan. Mrs. Dale Walburn
was 1 contributing hostess.

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"The
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A Hart"

The bl.lke sale on Saturday,
Feb. 26 is to be beld at t b •
Cross Hardware building. Round
robin cards were sent to Rosetta Llole and Mrs.
Dale
Walburn.
Tbe · meet!Dg was cloled wlth
1 poem read by Nancy Ander·
son. Mrs. Vaugbaft served 1
dessert courae to Mrs. Boeljc,
Jack Ollemail, Mrs. TtJo. ·
mu Kelly, Mrs. Crotks, Mrs.
Clark, Mrs •. Lewio and Nancy
Andera111.
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years he apent In prisOII tllrougb Appeall ruled he s~ould have
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prllon," . he told newsmen who cliaret planltd In • 10111.clprli
m~l hlhouldlmat ::pa~~ltior the II bo~~
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W.~SHINGTON !UPil - The,ou aupplles are tf~::~::: ll
Agricullurl Dtportmelll aaid lo- 1r.maln light at a1
day the broiler and turkey ln- 1eorly sprl1111. The agency
dustries apptllr to be preparing e~g produclioo in lhe first ball
to step up producUoo in lht ..c. ~k•ly will run below a
ond baH o1 1966.
'earlier and use by the
In a review of lbe poultry and and lor hatching wW
eig situadon, lbe agency 101d oarger. The
iD&lt;~eased pla-.rnents of pull•t flock on Jan. I
ehiekl ID November and Decem- million layers, down I per
her u well as in earlltr month!l from 1 year earlier. The Hod!:
lndicala that breeder flG&lt;ks by contained older birds, kept
ne&lt;l July will be up about 10 production longer beeauae of
tttr COD! from 1965.
rrelaUvely high eggs prices
1'Urkey breedmg flocks also I ol recent !"ontho. ConeequenUy,
have npanded, lhe deportment 1 more rlgo/ us cullin« appeors
sai&lt;l. In January , the Crop Re- I likely In comin1 months.
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p&lt;&gt;rltni Board aaid turkey grow· '
ers plan to r&lt;~J sf! 7 per cent rnon'! Per capita consumption
turkeya in 1966 thao the rhickea in 1M6 ..acllfd 33.4
lOU million in 1960.
, poundl, according to the dep•ort· ll
The upansion plans tor both n•enl. This compares
broilers and turkeys stem !rom [ pound! In 1964 and !3.1. pour1d1
U"mand which in turn generat.ed .in 1960. Broilers accounted for
guod prices for produt-ers. The ;89 per cent ol the total in
i•vartment IDdicated reduced compared wltb 113 per cent in
,,,., producllon and lhe COIIH- [111110. lht department said.
1uent high prictll for pork ,
.·..u::.-"0 l'uns umers to tu rn
to ! The llertf)''l
'.oilers and turkeys lor m..,t. ireport of world output of tJ
•M•ncy said riliq consum· ,major agricultural producll Ill
·1 "·omei and continued popu· lQM shows thlt the volume
·'" growth also '"ntrlbuted OJBht products odvenced,

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Enghsh Roast .. .. .. .. lb. 69c Ground Quck .... · .. · lb. 65c
Clluck Roast .. ·.... · lb. 79c St1wlng Beef · ...... · lb. 79.c
FRESH -LEAN- WELL TRIMMED

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Orange Juice

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4 VARIITIES

Rye Bre~d - - - 2 loi'Vfl 4Sc
CARAMEL

Pecan Rolls - - - Pkt• 45c

AlP

PIIIIH

IIIAND-'-1~. 14«. cont

Grapefruit Juld _

2 cent 79c

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Plllll-1-4t.lllto.

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Fruit Slled

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Grape Juice 2 • 6-oz. cans 19c

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Rhullarb .. •·• .... ••• .. 19c

'!: 49c BOLOGIA

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Ice Cream _

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Mushroo• .......... ._.,.

111-lb.

MRS. PAUL'S

Onion Rings _

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MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
Open Mon. Thru Thurs. 9:00 to 6:00
Fri. tnd Sat. 8:30 to 8:30

DAPY

Pineapple .... •...... _. ...,,

Chocollte Cake. 12-oz. pkg. 59c
A&amp;P BRAND

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POTATOES

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JAN! PARKII

Slndwlch Rolla, Pkg. of 8 - 25c

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14 tu•

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53c._ auP••

loundleno

iiiioir '; 10c SPIM...Ei...il
raiiivrsWI·IY ": 49c. iuiw WAFERS":: 29c
a:;39c
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COIFIDETS "'t. " 3..... '1
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Grapefruit Juid _ J btla. $1 ~

Pl-ppi..Oratllfrvlt-l.,.t. 14-ol. uns

A&amp;P Drink

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Orange Juice _

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eampaign," Henato aalcl. ""''' 11
will deaign the commercial to
meet th!llr liNda."
llenlttl beclmo 1 fllulat
tile Jbnmy Dean lbow about
two and ont-hall yelrt •10· He
lhould ally 011 telnision for a
klnl lime - m«t lhllllllll~~C~-

2 1;· 79c

lOAf ATUNTIC AI'ACIPIC TIA GO., INC.

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IIEIERS

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aec- 1lmlt ll'ltluiut loollljJ tht •oenee
Jon, Ume to I of lbe - · 1 Jdta.

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man wbl isn't Ia 1 hurry II&gt; : Jim is prfoldent of Muppets,
1•1 whort bt Ia loiD&amp;, but It I fnc . He bas madt lio •ill-secmeans 1 lot of monty to 1 man 9nd commercials lor Will&lt;'
who laiewl IOhat 11o is doing. eon.. in WUhqiOII IIIII u:
Thai lentil ol a minute 1!1 thl 11mt teclmiqua Ill other
lmporlalll 11&gt; lirmo who 1111 area• for lirml adverllllng aofl
that lqth ol tbne to 1 ot drink•. breadl and ttbtr etmocroaa lbtir message in a teJe. modltles.
violon commtrclal. And it ~
MIOJ Clm,..lpa
oqualt, lmporlllll II&gt; lht man
who m111t creala and deliver an " We eall our company Mup.dea .... IUdl a short wtioo petl bec&amp;llle WI •iiiDaiiY Ulod l
of 0 I*tly miaute.
marionetteo 11 well as pup- '
polo," Hell.BOD aald. "We bave l
Jim Heoaon, a rogular on had eiaht II&gt; ten campaiiDB goTV'o "Jimmy Dean Show," be- ing at once ill diffe~en\ parts
110 bi• profesoionol oaretr aJ. ol lbe lolmlrJ.
moat a dtcadt ago bJ ~··
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ing sl.r-seCOild commtreialo ror A •~It to ~111011 1 aludlo on
Wilkin• Coffee Ill 1\'aohiDctoa. Now YGrk't Eaat lkll reveals
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what he has II&gt; offer, Including
1..11111 Hll
aomo amuaina filmed
''Ill 111117 we &amp;ot on TV with a olail he conetl\'td fllr 0
opot WDpalp 1!1 tis-oocond ruty CoHee, 1 Loalltana limr
commerclalo," Hedlon uld In a tiJal cu mnpelt wllb tbt - '
-.cent Interview. "Within a e~penslve brandl. 'ftltll,

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Florida Pure Juice Sale!

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IWIFT'I PltiWIUW U. I. GOV'T. INSPicnD

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Lamb Shoulder
Lamb PaHies

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picg.

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IIIIJonnaile to DIICII'OIIi,

They'n 0111 of mill)'.

11odo Sut

DU~KS

BACON
89c

Slo
91b.

49c t~..
53c ._
SWIFT'S GOLDCitUT
OVIN • ltEADY

,f ALL GOOD 5UCED

TURKEYS
49c

We know, that like all AlP aduaivet,
they're our belt valuea, your best buya.

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To One Who is in the Know

L11Rb Shotllder Roast
' o•b Shoulder Chops

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Pork Butt Roast 69&amp;

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You know they eolt you leu than comparable brands.

in output. Other major I

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1harvest of three was unchanged.
' 11e department said the fae- 1 Coffee made the largest pro. :
to.·' whJ rh caused producers to ductlon adVance, lolni up
twgin expansion of output are per cent o\1'@1' 1984 output. Soy·
''pected lo continue throughout beans were -~ rising 11
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Swiss Steak .......... lb. 59c Hadd11ck -.. ·.. · .... · lb.

Yo» know there are more than forty items in the Ann Pare line.

. L!lf' sharp advance in demand Iproduction of sii declined, -•n.• ll

the firs t half of 1966. But dur- cent

PIIISH

IOUND BONE CUT

You know about the quality of Ann Page Fine Foods.
They're bttter than or the equal of nationally-f&amp;IIIDUI brands.

Everything fr01a

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You know theJ are made b7 AAP ... 10Jd only atA&amp;P.

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.ng the second half, broilers Bre i crops with production greater
expected lo face stiffening com- than the p~vioua year included
p&lt;·tition from rising supplies of i Corn, up I per cent; butter, 1
,.d meat, npecillly pork from per coni: mUk, 2 per cenL
he auamentecf lprinl pig crop. •gg•. I per Cfllt ; lean, 1 per
fhe department lllid if broiler ,,.nt, and cotwn, 1 per cent.
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prodllCiien CUitinUft 10 to 11 1 Products that declined 11 out·
oer Nnt abovt year.earlltr put: Wheat, down ! ptr cent .
·ates, siCOIId htll prices likely sugar. 3 per - ; potttoea 7l
would avorart under July-De- ll"'' r·ent ; tolraceo, 4 per .."nt: I
ctmber 1~ .
cocoo , I per cent. and .wool
Tbo lo- pri. . le producers rpor cent.
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ran lit npocled to bl rofllcttd I l'roducll unchanged from
111 lower rotlll prlctl.
)lrev1our yfar were rough rice.
_Tiio ~'!'-lllld d¥l111Jt I&lt;OCOinul oil,_and meatl.

BLADE CUTS

If you're an A&amp;P customer,
there's 110 reason to read further.
You already know about AIIB Pap Fooda.

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Broiler, Turkey Industries
Planning Production Step

illonth It "'' the hlgbaot raled
commercial In Walblngton and
in lhll market lbt' h~ln
ine country ~
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•lth the beard of an elder
• Jtatesmu of t.,.aono years, ia a
puppeteer. He il a youne man
with lbe wildom and wit of a
aage. Perhap!l tbia il why he
eta compact a eernmercial
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threatenforces during 44 yean 11 a WublDiiAlll, l:i. 'C,, ppllybll PI· In the &amp;ana ala)111&amp; of Steven
fugitive with a death oont!llte aochlt wllb otblr Nllrtd Jet.
a teataurant OWJ!OI'. to 1 !user charge.
h111gtn1 ••• bll belllj, wUI bl era111. ·
But be (led frem jeU while bJJ Aller . 111 OICiped
pwoted from prllllll April 7 In Upon ~~~ return te Ohio court trial .waa' In proireu. Tile jury went to Rochester, ' N.
start a new nft 11 1111 age of .olllellll lell'ned he bid' aever conv~ blm In absealla and work iD 1 restaurant. He
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been fonrillly Hllteaced. '1"1 lei bla Mlllence at deafla In the · Army 1!11111 the
· Dunlep eeeaped durlnl 1111 lllawed blm to plead pUty tG electric ehalr. .
name and . ~~- five year•
112G lrlal In AkrvD IIIII w• a reduced cblrp of .· m~ - 'l1le cOurt. after Ill pballll- lel'l'kt, lhen re ··lltted In
pncUceDy rora- UDtll 1111 slauibter wllleh earrted a 1 to 1ve cbeclc cl the recon!J, IQUnd IIIII tran11em!d te the
when Dem.., Colo. PO- tO y~
He wiU bave a 118\V trial motion was pend- Forte several years .later.
cleartna out old Illes, re- ftm!d
' over a year In the,lng. This was granted and
retired In 11158 wlth 22 yeara
vlved lnter011t tn hlJII.
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Inhabited dwelling at " 11111 and
siven a life term. He aerved 10
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But the 9th Distrlcl Court ol
years he apent In prisOII tllrougb Appeall ruled he s~ould have
• mistake m hll sente..,..
been senteoced to only 1 one
'l;lle 63-yeiii'Old fonner Woos- or twD-year sentence for bred..
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planned to mee wl
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'11 teell great te be out of top coal. He wu a!IIC!klnll •
prllon," . he told newsmen who cliaret planltd In • 10111.clprli
m~l hlhouldlmat ::pa~~ltior the II bo~~
H cJeaf he wanltd

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ABPCustomers

W.~SHINGTON !UPil - The,ou aupplles are tf~::~::: ll
Agricullurl Dtportmelll aaid lo- 1r.maln light at a1
day the broiler and turkey ln- 1eorly sprl1111. The agency
dustries apptllr to be preparing e~g produclioo in lhe first ball
to step up producUoo in lht ..c. ~k•ly will run below a
ond baH o1 1966.
'earlier and use by the
In a review of lbe poultry and and lor hatching wW
eig situadon, lbe agency 101d oarger. The
iD&lt;~eased pla-.rnents of pull•t flock on Jan. I
ehiekl ID November and Decem- million layers, down I per
her u well as in earlltr month!l from 1 year earlier. The Hod!:
lndicala that breeder flG&lt;ks by contained older birds, kept
ne&lt;l July will be up about 10 production longer beeauae of
tttr COD! from 1965.
rrelaUvely high eggs prices
1'Urkey breedmg flocks also I ol recent !"ontho. ConeequenUy,
have npanded, lhe deportment 1 more rlgo/ us cullin« appeors
sai&lt;l. In January , the Crop Re- I likely In comin1 months.
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p&lt;&gt;rltni Board aaid turkey grow· '
ers plan to r&lt;~J sf! 7 per cent rnon'! Per capita consumption
turkeya in 1966 thao the rhickea in 1M6 ..acllfd 33.4
lOU million in 1960.
, poundl, according to the dep•ort· ll
The upansion plans tor both n•enl. This compares
broilers and turkeys stem !rom [ pound! In 1964 and !3.1. pour1d1
U"mand which in turn generat.ed .in 1960. Broilers accounted for
guod prices for produt-ers. The ;89 per cent ol the total in
i•vartment IDdicated reduced compared wltb 113 per cent in
,,,., producllon and lhe COIIH- [111110. lht department said.
1uent high prictll for pork ,
.·..u::.-"0 l'uns umers to tu rn
to ! The llertf)''l
'.oilers and turkeys lor m..,t. ireport of world output of tJ
•M•ncy said riliq consum· ,major agricultural producll Ill
·1 "·omei and continued popu· lQM shows thlt the volume
·'" growth also '"ntrlbuted OJBht products odvenced,

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Enghsh Roast .. .. .. .. lb. 69c Ground Quck .... · .. · lb. 65c
Clluck Roast .. ·.... · lb. 79c St1wlng Beef · ...... · lb. 79.c
FRESH -LEAN- WELL TRIMMED

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Orange Juice

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4 VARIITIES

Rye Bre~d - - - 2 loi'Vfl 4Sc
CARAMEL

Pecan Rolls - - - Pkt• 45c

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Grapefruit Juld _

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Open Mon. Thru Thurs. 9:00 to 6:00
Fri. tnd Sat. 8:30 to 8:30

DAPY

Pineapple .... •...... _. ...,,

Chocollte Cake. 12-oz. pkg. 59c
A&amp;P BRAND

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POTATOES

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Orange Juice _

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llenlttl beclmo 1 fllulat
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two and ont-hall yelrt •10· He
lhould ally 011 telnision for a
klnl lime - m«t lhllllllll~~C~-

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man wbl isn't Ia 1 hurry II&gt; : Jim is prfoldent of Muppets,
1•1 whort bt Ia loiD&amp;, but It I fnc . He bas madt lio •ill-secmeans 1 lot of monty to 1 man 9nd commercials lor Will&lt;'
who laiewl IOhat 11o is doing. eon.. in WUhqiOII IIIII u:
Thai lentil ol a minute 1!1 thl 11mt teclmiqua Ill other
lmporlalll 11&gt; lirmo who 1111 area• for lirml adverllllng aofl
that lqth ol tbne to 1 ot drink•. breadl and ttbtr etmocroaa lbtir message in a teJe. modltles.
violon commtrclal. And it ~
MIOJ Clm,..lpa
oqualt, lmporlllll II&gt; lht man
who m111t creala and deliver an " We eall our company Mup.dea .... IUdl a short wtioo petl bec&amp;llle WI •iiiDaiiY Ulod l
of 0 I*tly miaute.
marionetteo 11 well as pup- '
polo," Hell.BOD aald. "We bave l
Jim Heoaon, a rogular on had eiaht II&gt; ten campaiiDB goTV'o "Jimmy Dean Show," be- ing at once ill diffe~en\ parts
110 bi• profesoionol oaretr aJ. ol lbe lolmlrJ.
moat a dtcadt ago bJ ~··
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ing sl.r-seCOild commtreialo ror A •~It to ~111011 1 aludlo on
Wilkin• Coffee Ill 1\'aohiDctoa. Now YGrk't Eaat lkll reveals
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1..11111 Hll
aomo amuaina filmed
''Ill 111117 we &amp;ot on TV with a olail he conetl\'td fllr 0
opot WDpalp 1!1 tis-oocond ruty CoHee, 1 Loalltana limr
commerclalo," Hedlon uld In a tiJal cu mnpelt wllb tbt - '
-.cent Interview. "Within a e~penslve brandl. 'ftltll,

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Lamb Shoulder
Lamb PaHies

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IIIIJonnaile to DIICII'OIIi,

They'n 0111 of mill)'.

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DU~KS

BACON
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Slo
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SWIFT'S GOLDCitUT
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TURKEYS
49c

We know, that like all AlP aduaivet,
they're our belt valuea, your best buya.

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To One Who is in the Know

L11Rb Shotllder Roast
' o•b Shoulder Chops

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Pork Butt Roast 69&amp;

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You know they eolt you leu than comparable brands.

in output. Other major I

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1harvest of three was unchanged.
' 11e department said the fae- 1 Coffee made the largest pro. :
to.·' whJ rh caused producers to ductlon adVance, lolni up
twgin expansion of output are per cent o\1'@1' 1984 output. Soy·
''pected lo continue throughout beans were -~ rising 11
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Yo» know there are more than forty items in the Ann Pare line.

. L!lf' sharp advance in demand Iproduction of sii declined, -•n.• ll

the firs t half of 1966. But dur- cent

PIIISH

IOUND BONE CUT

You know about the quality of Ann Page Fine Foods.
They're bttter than or the equal of nationally-f&amp;IIIDUI brands.

Everything fr01a

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You know theJ are made b7 AAP ... 10Jd only atA&amp;P.

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.ng the second half, broilers Bre i crops with production greater
expected lo face stiffening com- than the p~vioua year included
p&lt;·tition from rising supplies of i Corn, up I per cent; butter, 1
,.d meat, npecillly pork from per coni: mUk, 2 per cenL
he auamentecf lprinl pig crop. •gg•. I per Cfllt ; lean, 1 per
fhe department lllid if broiler ,,.nt, and cotwn, 1 per cent.
,
prodllCiien CUitinUft 10 to 11 1 Products that declined 11 out·
oer Nnt abovt year.earlltr put: Wheat, down ! ptr cent .
·ates, siCOIId htll prices likely sugar. 3 per - ; potttoea 7l
would avorart under July-De- ll"'' r·ent ; tolraceo, 4 per .."nt: I
ctmber 1~ .
cocoo , I per cent. and .wool
Tbo lo- pri. . le producers rpor cent.
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111 lower rotlll prlctl.
)lrev1our yfar were rough rice.
_Tiio ~'!'-lllld d¥l111Jt I&lt;OCOinul oil,_and meatl.

BLADE CUTS

If you're an A&amp;P customer,
there's 110 reason to read further.
You already know about AIIB Pap Fooda.

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Broiler, Turkey Industries
Planning Production Step

illonth It "'' the hlgbaot raled
commercial In Walblngton and
in lhll market lbt' h~ln
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•lth the beard of an elder
• Jtatesmu of t.,.aono years, ia a
puppeteer. He il a youne man
with lbe wildom and wit of a
aage. Perhap!l tbia il why he
eta compact a eernmercial
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threatenforces during 44 yean 11 a WublDiiAlll, l:i. 'C,, ppllybll PI· In the &amp;ana ala)111&amp; of Steven
fugitive with a death oont!llte aochlt wllb otblr Nllrtd Jet.
a teataurant OWJ!OI'. to 1 !user charge.
h111gtn1 ••• bll belllj, wUI bl era111. ·
But be (led frem jeU while bJJ Aller . 111 OICiped
pwoted from prllllll April 7 In Upon ~~~ return te Ohio court trial .waa' In proireu. Tile jury went to Rochester, ' N.
start a new nft 11 1111 age of .olllellll lell'ned he bid' aever conv~ blm In absealla and work iD 1 restaurant. He
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· Dunlep eeeaped durlnl 1111 lllawed blm to plead pUty tG electric ehalr. .
name and . ~~- five year•
112G lrlal In AkrvD IIIII w• a reduced cblrp of .· m~ - 'l1le cOurt. after Ill pballll- lel'l'kt, lhen re ··lltted In
pncUceDy rora- UDtll 1111 slauibter wllleh earrted a 1 to 1ve cbeclc cl the recon!J, IQUnd IIIII tran11em!d te the
when Dem.., Colo. PO- tO y~
He wiU bave a 118\V trial motion was pend- Forte several years .later.
cleartna out old Illes, re- ftm!d
' over a year In the,lng. This was granted and
retired In 11158 wlth 22 yeara
vlved lnter011t tn hlJII.
Ohio
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tires, automatic trans. Try this one for real traction.

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Card
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BUDGET PRIGED furniture tn:ARE YOU looking for a part
bo!W~h
Moreb "· '"' " ' ' I, '"''
The Amateur
Gardenel1!
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SALE
lo'Urtller details are found ta llle IJIN·
HOUSE rv
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third
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budget
shop
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Need
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thil work on file lnt be
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W~mg\VlloodSH 11orthank
those send. Baker Furniture, Middleport, I money? Applications being MODERN Ranch Style Beauti- U!~~;u~'u!~~ .~!':"';• o!tn':::.,.:,':!
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Wednesday eveniJJC at the home
every prayer, Ohio
11 12 tlc• accepted. Call 882--2962.
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obtllmfd on requott.
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2 9 4lc lacing State Highway Garage ~~:•."·~:;:;," ~~l·;;~::' ~!:::
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"¥ · er and grandmother, Ethel trucks 1946 'and 1955 See at 11 MAKE $30 or more per day on Route 7 with good road t;, ~u~~~~~~·o~/~~~~/~~"t:J slt.:e~ ~rupoDII will be a Valentine
Price. It alwayll helps to know Charle's Lyons G·-ge, Ma·
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main hiJhway. Four bedrooms. Jo'rbrua~.v 25.' uM11. 'otdft 1h~ll b~ oR
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1 13 tfc woman part or full time Ex vmg, ID tlg, ami y, I c en, Fol't'stry and llec:lpm.. tion alld ahaD
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on o1· ~&gt;etore ahe .. D.we mentioned ! Mrs Robert Cant were Mr and
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TREAT rugs right, they'lf be i' w. Kruse, Box 62, Freeport, ~til opd. ~e tlls, cernm- t!'!f! .~1 :-~\rf..a.~e;.hl'l'll {~lr five per CI!Dl ; Mrs ' D Ridenour ot M~Con-: Haught Nursmg Home, 103i home of Mrll. Charles B r ad2 II ltc
delight if cleaned with Blue Ill."
2 9 ltp lC e an wa to w_a ca~pet on 1!1 per "~:nu of the bid ~hall a~om·.
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Murdock t\ve. 1 Parkersburg, W. bury. Mrs. Bernard Fultz and
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floors About two-third s ol buuse pan)' th"' hhl as a ~euurantce of ihl' ndsvJIIe. ~
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Mrs, 'Harold Sauer are p r o1 tw.a..ans Hospital who was
pooe $1 Baker Furniture MIDDLE AGED woman
to l iS paneled m mahogany and IJUc-eel!lltuJ bidder bY March to. 11lt6. Mr and Mrs James Robert
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~rPAM leaden Roll call
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The work wiD be .. warded to t h
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care for 3 boys, school age. wa nu ·
con I lone · arge Io"u' .oo be•' bid 11nd the bidder . White of Dunbar, W. .Va. vis- R c~e visited- Mr and Mrs' spome wUl be a contemporary
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carport ' On lurnl$b
to who10 tht work 111 award.t rnllllt . d hh Mrs. Agnes Bill
a Swain
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ere. pecta
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2 8 He appom
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ed to do 10 by the DlvlllOD of Fore•- Duckworth. '
a"o Mr and Mrs Gene a;••, THE SOUTHERN ATID..ET1'~ .. tbe nurses. I a1Sl WIS'· h rugs w1'th Blue Lustre. Rent
try &amp; ltec lamllion,
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" dinner
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The 1\leceiSIIIu a bidder •hall curnii;h.
guests. of Mr ....,
and Ic DU~.U~ters
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.thank those sending cards e·lectric shampooer $1. Porn- WOMAN for housework, three I w 'te·
Th D 'I s ,- I ~lth the contract a C3ib or commer· ' Mr. George Holman was a M 0
B be k nd 'Ra at 7·30 p m at the Southern
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m family.
Bol 6SI--H Pomeroy 0
\be 11rnount ot rtny per cent !5o per I
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Mr and Mrs Roland Steth- High School, Jt was announced
bart
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GallipoliS.
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2 8 file Musl be good WI'lh ch"ldr
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lot;
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The St.att of Ohln. Division
of
em and Terry were visit'- t ay y
D tsher, pres!•
Furnish own transportation.
f'oreltry • leelamatlon reserve&amp; the ! Mr and Mrs. James GUinther
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, "'• dent
'· Wanted To Buy
Ph 1 WY 2-lifilG
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"'"' to nJ"' '"" .,. "' hi"•· .were In Columbus Saturday on Patty Stethern at Ghildren 1 h.,.
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Instruction•
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APr~~~~~! Fl~=~ '&amp; DR~keia".:~t~h~et business.
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~ax.
red, $5.00. Gray,
$3.00. TRUCK DRIVERS Semi
or WANTED- Experienced mech·
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and Mrs. Pete Burdette · ngdtothsendtoPaCtthyilcdrar ' ,Hplea~eJI. RIL! "··• Radio chob will h~ld
AD 4 feel on. Bill Bailey,
anic for minor paris inslalla-, 1959 Lmcoln Premoer 2 door.
of G lr 1' sen
ern
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straJght, ages 21-40. Some es- Uon service. Must be maturell All power equipped. Excely
a lpo" were al, Columbus,
Ill recuJar meeting Thursday
Reedsville, Ohio.
2 6 6tc penence helpful but not nee- . with ablllly to manage de- lent Sacrifoce, $695 00. Phone '
ISunday _guests ol her soster and Mr. and Mrs. David Carter of at 7:30 p. m. In the recreation
riTJcE: - Will . bey fo-x - and essary Vou can earn over partment and sell parts in I New Haven, 881--2223.
brother·m·law, Mr. · and Mra. Pomeroy were visiting Mr. and room t1 the Baptist chtll'&lt;h in
slrnnk lill Mnrch 15. B i Ill $3 per hour after short train- good working condition. In I
2 9 3tc CINCINNATI (UPII _ Live· BUI Winebrenner nnd family: Mrs. Hemy Hensley.
()oeshlre_
Bailey, Reedsville, Ohio.
ing. For application writs Na- letter, state experience and[
stock:
Jnnel ~bles of Columbus vt.. Patricia and David Smith re- THE BRADBURY
P.T.A.
z1 12tc . lion Wide Semi Division. 12M waaes er:pected. WrHe c-o CORVAIR Corso 1965 Medium Cattle: 700 _Calves: 150 _Small 'lted recently woth her mother, cently spent several days with meeting will be held Thul'Bday
A-N~7-tQc-U--cE=-cf-ur_n_t:ur-e,--doshea. Corwin Ave., Hamilton, Ohio, The Dally Sentinel, Box 668A blue. 4 speed, bucket seals, supply mostly good slaughter M~ Martha Abies and f&lt;rnoly. Mrs. Edna Stewart, Reedavllle. evening, Feb. 10 at the sdoool
10•000 mtles approxunately. steers and heifers, arourul :W . r. and Mrs. John Papa and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bar· at 7:80p.m.
m~&lt;e.llaneous Call or wnte or call Sl3-li!J5.SG40, 1 31 9tc
2 4 tc
Mrs. Howard Cecil. 800 W.
Insurance
Take over payments. Phone per cent cows, steers and hei· l.rnoly have moved from the nett of Tuppen Pains were
Ma1n st. Pomeroy.
WI 9- 3746 2 8 Stc [fm rather slow, about steady Johnson property on College visiting Mr. and Mn. NOl'llllll THE PAST COUNCILORS of
6 211 tic PHPTO COT&gt;VlnB semce Co!&gt;
,cows moderately active ste&gt;lctY Road to Racme.
Weber.
Tbeodorus Council, Daughters
- - - - - -- - - - - leo made of teaat papen
62 Pontiac _ $1395 to mostly 50 cents . low'er few Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. Wee1e Mr. and Mrs. Fred Larldlu of America, will meet ThUJ'!..
Notice
birth re&lt;'or&lt;b and almoot lUll'
Just Arrived, Catalina 4 dr. bulls steady choice Ioio lb
11~1 week~nd
in Vilitecl Mr. and Mn. Jllllllr day evening, at the home of
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Sedan. Power steering and steers 2S.s0, good 800- 1050 anna e gh18, visiting their Hauber.
11118 Ema Jesse.
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SliNflOWN ole starling
u - pe-l Reuter Insurance, Pom....,
[ Extra
brakes.good
Hydramallc
drove. lb 23·25 8landard
H01steiQS
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son Mr
and Jdaughter-In-law,
Groce waa an over·
f'i,il f'n lrrtainmenl,
tires
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- $695 21.50-22.50, clJolce 611Jl.850 lb hel·
s. DC
eese • new Dlgbt llllesl of Mr. and Mrs.
norollgl• Friday, "The Go Go •AETNA f'ASUAt1'V lnsur•nCf'
Was $7~. Falrlane 1!00 4 dr. ft&gt;rs 21 &amp;ood 7otJ.900 lb 22-¥ daughter.
Bertie Smith.
"""' "'" t;orls," from p 1111 Mullen lnsuranco Acency. Inc.
Apply WY 2·2156
Sedan. E&lt;onomical e eyl. cows IJ!i9, bUlls 10.50-22, choic~ Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Kenny R8fllolds
~· m.
2 6 6tc Pomeroy, Phone WY 2-3381.
I with otd. •hlfl. Clean lnolde vealers opened steady to $2 James S. Qwck were their son and son visited Pauline !ll,y,
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l&amp;wer, closing $2-4 lower, stand- and daughler·ID·I~w. Mr. and Pomeroy.
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ard and good about steady, Mrs. Thomas Quick of Colum- Mr. and Mrs, Dave Yates vis·
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lk, ),jc, •nd SLOO sim. De- GRANGE INSURANCE. Mollea
DAILY
choice 85-42, good 29-85 stand· bus_ Afternoon caller&gt; were . ited Mrs. Herberl Chambers, .
-uxc p,,_ II .Ill .J•ck'.s llat- ! Insurance Agency. Inc , Porn-I
ard zs.29 _
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Mrs. Gordon We!ll, f) e bra, Middleport
Sunday School altendance oa
!Y Bar, Middleport. 12 8 tic eroy. Phone WY 1--3381.
Real Estlte For Sale
Pomeroy, Ohio
Hogs : 2.000. Supply mainly I Rhonda and John, Racine.
Robert C.lernan, Kefl(l, vis- Feb. 6 wa.• 44, offering $17.10.
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11 ITI •M• iHII J! onsooranc• -;;.,., ~OP SALE 6 room bouse wolh
Bus•ness Servtcea [and gllta moderately Bclive,' hl"en a medical patient at the Babcock.
10:45 with Vere Swartz, lay·
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ca•weiled' '''" v""' opera bath, lull basement, 894 J1y. SEWING mar.hl- repair oer ~dy to 25 cents higher sows Meop1 General Hospital.
has Mr. and !lfrs. Harold Osborn, leader.
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1/iil 4 rooms and h•lh, lu!l lor'• uc-enoeT cau WY :I-MII
sell St., Moddfeport_ Phoue: vice, all makes. WY 1--2:111 4. 2fi.50 cents lower.
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Keno, VJBoted Ethel Larkin!.
The MYF held Ita regular
hasemem. with gar"~"' Pt. Pleasant 695·26111.
The Fahrk Shop Pomero' lJit add livestock 485-0 x x xl Mr. an~ Mrs. Don Van Lao- Mr. and Mr&gt;. Norman Web-lilet!Ulll Sunday all , .. m. The
, , - Aero" fr om new hospil·
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Authorized Singer· Sales and 25-50 conts lower. 1_2 lotJ.ZlO lb gen and children of Columbus , er were visiting Doris Koenl&amp; wonhlp service lflllfild at
•• ''" Mulberry Heights. Call
Servtce.
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1 211 de barrows and gilts 28 _50-28 _60 , 1_3 were weekend guests of her of Tuppers Plains •.nd Mr. and 7:45 11Hh the a.w•. ~
Mildred Jacobs. WY 2-2437.
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The re&amp;War meeiiJil'.:of the
19!).230 lb 28 25-28 50 2.3 2:W-250 Plrents, Mr. and Mrs. Oris flub- Mrs. Charlte MarciDko.
z 9 lfc
o\L, CONDITIONING Relrtger- lb 27" .. 25. 3s ;M·'l/0 l.b 27 bard.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Babcock WSCS wlll be beld Ttljj!Jy ev-l ..ROOM
- furni shed. apartment.·
DAILY CROSSWORD
•llon oervlco Jark's Refrig
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Phone WY 2·5435 212 South
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DOWN
18. Bitter
TU Z-3537
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ochard Dur.kWI'lrth
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4 1 tic feeder pigs 20 1-3 350-375 lb
5th Avrrme, Middleport, Ohio 1. Grant
1. Mr.
vet&lt;h
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-VIollt Smltb
1!o71es leadlng theiJtCil!iln.
2 2 lfc I ~- ~~n w~:~"
=-~~ 20-"A&lt;ro,.
EverydiiY Speclala
25.25-25.:;o board steady :JOO.OOll worth of Cosllocton: Mr. and
World DQ of Prajre{~ces .
FOIIIjli!OOM
- -FU RN!SIIED I a. Al8trt
2. Simple
!::ds
at
lb 20-21.50, 250 lb 2.'1. '
Mrs. Jame~ Gulnsler ol Loin-Rock
lor the Cbeller Charg•:'itlll be
apal'tmenl WY 2-S385.
one's rlfhl a. Perish
ot ":
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Mari•'t Stylal'olt
Sheep: 100. All represented caster.
llel~ ot lhe churCh bere on Frl·
to
4. Prtnte"'
King•ley
Haircuts
$1.25 classes steady, choice and Mrs, Carrie Sinclair, who has
day Feb. 25th, 1::!0 p, rn. ,
I 21 Uc
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~~,::: &amp;. ~:::t' "- ~~~june.
Shampoo &amp; Sell . - SI.SO phme 90-110 lb wooled slauglJ. spent several months with her
'1'118 Membership and Evug.
NT ~L"1
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furnish~ 2 droom
In d&lt;~&lt;ct
galtm
23. wnety
30 day color rlnn,
ter lambs 29-30, good and son arul daughter-In-law, Mr.
elllm Commission · IJJil!', tft' ilbe
apartment, Middlcporl, WY 2- 1'. Roman
a. Galtopo
:u. Obviate
Shampoo &amp; ..t
$3.50 choice 26-211, choice lll6 lb fall and Mrs. Ernest Theiss and
¢rurcb hel'll Tueldly, Feb. 8,
4
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-Fortify • .,....,.., ..._
Permanents
$7.50 up shorn lambs 28.50, cull to good family of Wilmington
visited
wUb Thelma lfen=-y ; In
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We Sell end Service
wooled ew!l 8-12.
Mrs. Clara B. He,s.
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By MI. J. &amp; llldtlda
chafp. They a
. . the
TRAI!iR-LOT. · Rutland. live '
~':'n~f." t. Funds : : Poltc:~&lt;U 37. Jolt
Wtp and WIJ!oll
Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Parker
~ B. =~ Is ID spril!c revival to be lilf4•fltere
milei from Pomeroy . Pbone . 17. ~~ume
lL AfttnnaUvo .Ill. Dry •
18. IIUitary
Marie's Style Post
visited relatives near Chelter
oco
at
me of her MJrdl II • '¥1 wltb· ~ iu..
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s•ncte
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M.Sepantton
ldore
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Mrs
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daughters,
Mno.
WIIUam
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17. TIU
eentor
abbr
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Ph WY 2-5271
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Bol PhiUpa
hJl seb Ill OtolvUJe'
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son, Tammy, Cheryl and Terry an
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eD W e Mr. and Jln. Emell Taylor
FOL'R : ROI!M furnished apart- 21:
l'h
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Pen, VIsited Sllur· her son, _Junior, Ill a palleDI Ia n•vtl a tal if".,. cllllrom
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ment. WY 2·31i58.
11 15 lfc 20. s~an.,V/
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I" ~ iA1iL GRUESER. Phtmlltnc
day with her mother, Mrs. Ada the Chllhcothe hospital u lbe lbelr IIIII, ~ Jobri- 'rtiylor,
T~
- !land- ,,,;;: room furnish- 21!. ?~·r
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result tf an accident earlier lD thai be IIU arrived safely
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M. d Hoi b Ish bls mr force llalloD Ia Labn---- WY 5434
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.._ • have all lllzeJ lOWer
The WllkesviUe Gardon club VISI mg
Thomas to thank her many friends for
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Pmacblnes. Reaaonablt rates. meeting, which was Clllcelled Eynon lnd flmlly.
the cards and Ilia received weekend here with bls J)arentl,
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,:: lu omshed apartment [ 29. sting
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CaD WY Z-2974, day or nlgbt. Feb. 1 will be held Mar. 1 at Local persons confined to the whlle In Rlvor~fde Hospital in His plane wu held m!J a lborl
I "" Phon• IVY 2-2776 Af-, 3L Rom..
1 1J 11o
the home of Mrs. Clara l'llll· Veterw'lllemorlti Hospital Ire Columbus. l\lrs_ Holcomb
time In Mlehlgan dtie to lbe
18 sevl4'e IIIOifslorm.
p.m. Phone WY 2-35i4. 32 n11mecal
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Mrs Ra-• Krld
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P•.'..
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er, ....-s. mucb Improved and able to be
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C..pleta 1111w.
Mrs. Flora Arbaugh spent a Asa Boqeu; Mr.
Thurman In her 0\111 home. Her aliter, Mr. 8!111 Mn.
_...,!-----~~ I tic 35. Shoshonean
Crin Bmdlnrd
weekend et her horne here.
MariBo, Sr. and Mr. John lluf. Mrs. Ruth Swisher, Is asslltiDfiOII and Tamara of ~ vt.
-lndJan
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Wrllot, Prall or Coaloel
Mr. and Mra. Lowell Topa.,. fy.
her
W 1111 I!IOiber, Mill ' Nlaa
WI'S - troe •• 31L Mo""taln
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17nJr.
A. C: 8Ulln1RD
turned lmm Florida where tbey YIIIUDI! Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. Wan~tta Radeldn tlllf,. JI9N- IIIII I11DI, .Cl!'• FoD·
•aoer .. Brown • 11111 17_
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Raclae, Oblo
spent two weeks.
Slack and ooo Johnny were her ed her mother, Mrs, A. D. nd ,p day lui ft&amp; v, · r.t~iville,'Siate Approved)
country
t 1 11o
Miss JoAnn Montgomery spent SISters, Juanita, Sbll'ley and Morrison Ill N~ '1'8 Wlltna .111m Alberllll '. IPfllll
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on road, 1 65 acres level and pJantlna strip mtne b. .u
ndded. Good site for houoe bJ
eor•....•• Uftl..,.l
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or trailer. Bargain $650.00. ToWMhlp,
~==~:: Ptlllil ::~ttl~:
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eouat,., Obi~. Tt.
ALBERT
M. cox' BROkER
e.Um!lted c1111 ot tht~ nrtr: •• n..
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Qulctk or Rlflulu
With purch- of $5 or mo,.

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THE MIDDLEPORT LITER·
ARY Club will meet · Wednesllq llllnlooD at the home of
1111. Olldet Bradlluey- Mra
Berurcl ud Mrs. HaraLI Sauer ban the program
topb.
WIIITB ROllE LODGE AUJtll·

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IODDLEPORT - J'OWI!ILL St.
-One story frame, 2 bedof Natunl I ...Mrcll
rooms, bath, crane forced o.,lrtmtllt
DIVIJION OF FOiliiTY
air eas healing, 200 feet
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frontage ,.. Routs 7. $5,000.00 •••••••~~·.:~~·~--:;~~:M
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FICTID .V THI IINIVIIIAL lUlL
MIDDLEPORT
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frame home, 4 rooms, half TOWNIHIP, eALI.IA COUNTY AND
11000oo A"O MLIIIIliRY TOWN·
bath, large enclosed bac k '"'"" .,.,,, coiiNrv, oHoo. ·
The 01\Ulta of ForeltY &amp; ft11elama·
h I t 50 100 .. 500 00
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Locally owned car, 4-speed bOx, 110 enpne, lots of ex·
tras, black finish, red bucket scata, radio, new tires.
Driving In snow 18 fun in a Corvair.

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roR SALE: 5 rooms with uiU·
lly · room. Water, gas and
POMEROY - tJNION ·AVll, ~.500.
Welsh
1\2 story frame hot1)e, a eleetriclly.
rooms, bath, basement, gas ToWII HUI. Phone WY 2-3312.
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lot 1110 io: 1110. n;500.00.

Deluxe vinyl Interlor, green finish, good tires, heater.
Plenty of economy. Plenty of go, for the snow. .

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living room, dining room, ~i~
chen, basement and garage
lor&lt;-ed air gas furnace . Butlemut Aveflue. Call WY 2·
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furnace. Point Lane, Lincoln
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Monday. Phll Meier Pbonalery.
Mrs. NeiUa Vale libel
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IIBATING, PLUMBING Rura pital where she was ~ medloal and Connl Sue of Pomeroy call· her doctor at the Gallipolis clln- ""' "' "'"""'
Do&lt;OI BotUe Glts. Arnold Bro- patient the past week.
ed on his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ic.
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tilers. 618 E. Main SIJ'eet Jacob Butcher spent several Mr. nod Mrl. William Carr ud Pam Wilson, ~~at~ llil l'ridlr wllb Clarl feD.
Pomeroy.
I Z2 tic Idays recently at his horne here. family
Friday evening. Con· bead Coli... In Kentuc'"'--.
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Mrs. Et11ene Campbell •I lhe day with lhe ·•earrs as Mrs. semester 1ftet tl'lio we4ilw. 11'11••11\Tni•lli
home of bel' parents, Mr. and Carr and CoMl were celebra~ c&gt;&gt;llon with !I*· parela, lilt•
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Mrs. Cbarleto CampboU Sr. at ing their blrthdaye.
and Mrs. M!u'VID WIJHn,
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Ironton. Mr. Campbell remalne Mr. lnd Mn. -Delbert Yosl Anna E. Turioer 1iU In lllo ;.m 1!!"".,. "''"~""' ·
quite ill at an Ironton hospital and family of Sugar Grove, o_ Grande Saturdly!lwllln
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and Mrs. Campbell is Ill at Slltlnl a weekend here
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their parenla, Mr. and Mrs. class t,o be lieJd -lti F~i·
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Mrs. Jacob Butcher and Miss Harry Guthrie and Mr.
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Osie Butcher ·are at the Wen. Mn. Tom Yost
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spent Friday e"'!IDI W1fb Mr.
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I 1962 Corvair 4 Door

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Locally owned, clean Inside and out Fawn finish, good
tires, automatic trans. Try this one for real traction.

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club will meet WIIJ';'I'IIIly at 2
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Help Wanted
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AU flovors-SAVE :he
p. m. at the home of Mi.,
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2 9 3tc th;h~bo;f.:,~~,ert,:t':! ~·(!:;-:~~/':.:========~~=========~~Lydia Eberabaeh Mulberry Avt\
Card
of Thanks
BUDGET PRIGED furniture tn:ARE YOU looking for a part
bo!W~h
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The Amateur
Gardenel1!
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lo'Urtller details are found ta llle IJIN·
HOUSE rv
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opportunity?
Need
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of Middleport will meet
W~mg\VlloodSH 11orthank
those send. Baker Furniture, Middleport, I money? Applications being MODERN Ranch Style Beauti- U!~~;u~'u!~~ .~!':"';• o!tn':::.,.:,':!
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Wednesday eveniJJC at the home
every prayer, Ohio
11 12 tlc• accepted. Call 882--2962.
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obtllmfd on requott.
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2 9 4lc lacing State Highway Garage ~~:•."·~:;:;," ~~l·;;~::' ~!:::
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"¥ · er and grandmother, Ethel trucks 1946 'and 1955 See at 11 MAKE $30 or more per day on Route 7 with good road t;, ~u~~~~~~·o~/~~~~/~~"t:J slt.:e~ ~rupoDII will be a Valentine
Price. It alwayll helps to know Charle's Lyons G·-ge, Ma·
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main hiJhway. Four bedrooms. Jo'rbrua~.v 25.' uM11. 'otdft 1h~ll b~ oR
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on local ood oute. Man or li .
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form~ .. rurnllbiKI by the Dl'rlllon of
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1 13 tfc woman part or full time Ex vmg, ID tlg, ami y, I c en, Fol't'stry and llec:lpm.. tion alld ahaD
Those wlshln&amp; to lend cards· The Mlddlal'lt'l~&gt;t L"te..
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Weekend guests of Mr. and to Shlllie Pet"' her addrese it
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on o1· ~&gt;etore ahe .. D.we mentioned ! Mrs Robert Cant were Mr and
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will meet Wednesday, at the
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TREAT rugs right, they'lf be i' w. Kruse, Box 62, Freeport, ~til opd. ~e tlls, cernm- t!'!f! .~1 :-~\rf..a.~e;.hl'l'll {~lr five per CI!Dl ; Mrs ' D Ridenour ot M~Con-: Haught Nursmg Home, 103i home of Mrll. Charles B r ad2 II ltc
delight if cleaned with Blue Ill."
2 9 ltp lC e an wa to w_a ca~pet on 1!1 per "~:nu of the bid ~hall a~om·.
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Murdock t\ve. 1 Parkersburg, W. bury. Mrs. Bernard Fultz and
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floors About two-third s ol buuse pan)' th"' hhl as a ~euurantce of ihl' ndsvJIIe. ~
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Mrs, 'Harold Sauer are p r o1 tw.a..ans Hospital who was
pooe $1 Baker Furniture MIDDLE AGED woman
to l iS paneled m mahogany and IJUc-eel!lltuJ bidder bY March to. 11lt6. Mr and Mrs James Robert
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care for 3 boys, school age. wa nu ·
con I lone · arge Io"u' .oo be•' bid 11nd the bidder . White of Dunbar, W. .Va. vis- R c~e visited- Mr and Mrs' spome wUl be a contemporary
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carport ' On lurnl$b
to who10 tht work 111 award.t rnllllt . d hh Mrs. Agnes Bill
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ed to do 10 by the DlvlllOD of Fore•- Duckworth. '
a"o Mr and Mrs Gene a;••, THE SOUTHERN ATID..ET1'~ .. tbe nurses. I a1Sl WIS'· h rugs w1'th Blue Lustre. Rent
try &amp; ltec lamllion,
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The 1\leceiSIIIu a bidder •hall curnii;h.
guests. of Mr ....,
and Ic DU~.U~ters
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Th D 'I s ,- I ~lth the contract a C3ib or commer· ' Mr. George Holman was a M 0
B be k nd 'Ra at 7·30 p m at the Southern
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Bol 6SI--H Pomeroy 0
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Mr and Mrs Roland Steth- High School, Jt was announced
bart
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The St.att of Ohln. Division
of
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D tsher, pres!•
Furnish own transportation.
f'oreltry • leelamatlon reserve&amp; the ! Mr and Mrs. James GUinther
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'· Wanted To Buy
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"'"' to nJ"' '"" .,. "' hi"•· .were In Columbus Saturday on Patty Stethern at Ghildren 1 h.,.
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red, $5.00. Gray,
$3.00. TRUCK DRIVERS Semi
or WANTED- Experienced mech·
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and Mrs. Pete Burdette · ngdtothsendtoPaCtthyilcdrar ' ,Hplea~eJI. RIL! "··• Radio chob will h~ld
AD 4 feel on. Bill Bailey,
anic for minor paris inslalla-, 1959 Lmcoln Premoer 2 door.
of G lr 1' sen
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straJght, ages 21-40. Some es- Uon service. Must be maturell All power equipped. Excely
a lpo" were al, Columbus,
Ill recuJar meeting Thursday
Reedsville, Ohio.
2 6 6tc penence helpful but not nee- . with ablllly to manage de- lent Sacrifoce, $695 00. Phone '
ISunday _guests ol her soster and Mr. and Mrs. David Carter of at 7:30 p. m. In the recreation
riTJcE: - Will . bey fo-x - and essary Vou can earn over partment and sell parts in I New Haven, 881--2223.
brother·m·law, Mr. · and Mra. Pomeroy were visiting Mr. and room t1 the Baptist chtll'&lt;h in
slrnnk lill Mnrch 15. B i Ill $3 per hour after short train- good working condition. In I
2 9 3tc CINCINNATI (UPII _ Live· BUI Winebrenner nnd family: Mrs. Hemy Hensley.
()oeshlre_
Bailey, Reedsville, Ohio.
ing. For application writs Na- letter, state experience and[
stock:
Jnnel ~bles of Columbus vt.. Patricia and David Smith re- THE BRADBURY
P.T.A.
z1 12tc . lion Wide Semi Division. 12M waaes er:pected. WrHe c-o CORVAIR Corso 1965 Medium Cattle: 700 _Calves: 150 _Small 'lted recently woth her mother, cently spent several days with meeting will be held Thul'Bday
A-N~7-tQc-U--cE=-cf-ur_n_t:ur-e,--doshea. Corwin Ave., Hamilton, Ohio, The Dally Sentinel, Box 668A blue. 4 speed, bucket seals, supply mostly good slaughter M~ Martha Abies and f&lt;rnoly. Mrs. Edna Stewart, Reedavllle. evening, Feb. 10 at the sdoool
10•000 mtles approxunately. steers and heifers, arourul :W . r. and Mrs. John Papa and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bar· at 7:80p.m.
m~&lt;e.llaneous Call or wnte or call Sl3-li!J5.SG40, 1 31 9tc
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Mrs. Howard Cecil. 800 W.
Insurance
Take over payments. Phone per cent cows, steers and hei· l.rnoly have moved from the nett of Tuppen Pains were
Ma1n st. Pomeroy.
WI 9- 3746 2 8 Stc [fm rather slow, about steady Johnson property on College visiting Mr. and Mn. NOl'llllll THE PAST COUNCILORS of
6 211 tic PHPTO COT&gt;VlnB semce Co!&gt;
,cows moderately active ste&gt;lctY Road to Racme.
Weber.
Tbeodorus Council, Daughters
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62 Pontiac _ $1395 to mostly 50 cents . low'er few Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. Wee1e Mr. and Mrs. Fred Larldlu of America, will meet ThUJ'!..
Notice
birth re&lt;'or&lt;b and almoot lUll'
Just Arrived, Catalina 4 dr. bulls steady choice Ioio lb
11~1 week~nd
in Vilitecl Mr. and Mn. Jllllllr day evening, at the home of
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Sedan. Power steering and steers 2S.s0, good 800- 1050 anna e gh18, visiting their Hauber.
11118 Ema Jesse.
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SliNflOWN ole starling
u - pe-l Reuter Insurance, Pom....,
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brakes.good
Hydramallc
drove. lb 23·25 8landard
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and Jdaughter-In-law,
Groce waa an over·
f'i,il f'n lrrtainmenl,
tires
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- $695 21.50-22.50, clJolce 611Jl.850 lb hel·
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eese • new Dlgbt llllesl of Mr. and Mrs.
norollgl• Friday, "The Go Go •AETNA f'ASUAt1'V lnsur•nCf'
Was $7~. Falrlane 1!00 4 dr. ft&gt;rs 21 &amp;ood 7otJ.900 lb 22-¥ daughter.
Bertie Smith.
"""' "'" t;orls," from p 1111 Mullen lnsuranco Acency. Inc.
Apply WY 2·2156
Sedan. E&lt;onomical e eyl. cows IJ!i9, bUlls 10.50-22, choic~ Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Kenny R8fllolds
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2 6 6tc Pomeroy, Phone WY 2-3381.
I with otd. •hlfl. Clean lnolde vealers opened steady to $2 James S. Qwck were their son and son visited Pauline !ll,y,
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l&amp;wer, closing $2-4 lower, stand- and daughler·ID·I~w. Mr. and Pomeroy.
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ard and good about steady, Mrs. Thomas Quick of Colum- Mr. and Mrs, Dave Yates vis·
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choice 85-42, good 29-85 stand· bus_ Afternoon caller&gt; were . ited Mrs. Herberl Chambers, .
-uxc p,,_ II .Ill .J•ck'.s llat- ! Insurance Agency. Inc , Porn-I
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Mrs. Gordon We!ll, f) e bra, Middleport
Sunday School altendance oa
!Y Bar, Middleport. 12 8 tic eroy. Phone WY 1--3381.
Real Estlte For Sale
Pomeroy, Ohio
Hogs : 2.000. Supply mainly I Rhonda and John, Racine.
Robert C.lernan, Kefl(l, vis- Feb. 6 wa.• 44, offering $17.10.
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Bus•ness Servtcea [and gllta moderately Bclive,' hl"en a medical patient at the Babcock.
10:45 with Vere Swartz, lay·
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has Mr. and !lfrs. Harold Osborn, leader.
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1/iil 4 rooms and h•lh, lu!l lor'• uc-enoeT cau WY :I-MII
sell St., Moddfeport_ Phoue: vice, all makes. WY 1--2:111 4. 2fi.50 cents lower.
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Keno, VJBoted Ethel Larkin!.
The MYF held Ita regular
hasemem. with gar"~"' Pt. Pleasant 695·26111.
The Fahrk Shop Pomero' lJit add livestock 485-0 x x xl Mr. an~ Mrs. Don Van Lao- Mr. and Mr&gt;. Norman Web-lilet!Ulll Sunday all , .. m. The
, , - Aero" fr om new hospil·
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Authorized Singer· Sales and 25-50 conts lower. 1_2 lotJ.ZlO lb gen and children of Columbus , er were visiting Doris Koenl&amp; wonhlp service lflllfild at
•• ''" Mulberry Heights. Call
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Mildred Jacobs. WY 2-2437.
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The re&amp;War meeiiJil'.:of the
19!).230 lb 28 25-28 50 2.3 2:W-250 Plrents, Mr. and Mrs. Oris flub- Mrs. Charlte MarciDko.
z 9 lfc
o\L, CONDITIONING Relrtger- lb 27" .. 25. 3s ;M·'l/0 l.b 27 bard.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Babcock WSCS wlll be beld Ttljj!Jy ev-l ..ROOM
- furni shed. apartment.·
DAILY CROSSWORD
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Phone WY 2·5435 212 South
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4 1 tic feeder pigs 20 1-3 350-375 lb
5th Avrrme, Middleport, Ohio 1. Grant
1. Mr.
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-VIollt Smltb
1!o71es leadlng theiJtCil!iln.
2 2 lfc I ~- ~~n w~:~"
=-~~ 20-"A&lt;ro,.
EverydiiY Speclala
25.25-25.:;o board steady :JOO.OOll worth of Cosllocton: Mr. and
World DQ of Prajre{~ces .
FOIIIjli!OOM
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2. Simple
!::ds
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lb 20-21.50, 250 lb 2.'1. '
Mrs. Jame~ Gulnsler ol Loin-Rock
lor the Cbeller Charg•:'itlll be
apal'tmenl WY 2-S385.
one's rlfhl a. Perish
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Mari•'t Stylal'olt
Sheep: 100. All represented caster.
llel~ ot lhe churCh bere on Frl·
to
4. Prtnte"'
King•ley
Haircuts
$1.25 classes steady, choice and Mrs, Carrie Sinclair, who has
day Feb. 25th, 1::!0 p, rn. ,
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Shampoo &amp; Sell . - SI.SO phme 90-110 lb wooled slauglJ. spent several months with her
'1'118 Membership and Evug.
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furnish~ 2 droom
In d&lt;~&lt;ct
galtm
23. wnety
30 day color rlnn,
ter lambs 29-30, good and son arul daughter-In-law, Mr.
elllm Commission · IJJil!', tft' ilbe
apartment, Middlcporl, WY 2- 1'. Roman
a. Galtopo
:u. Obviate
Shampoo &amp; ..t
$3.50 choice 26-211, choice lll6 lb fall and Mrs. Ernest Theiss and
¢rurcb hel'll Tueldly, Feb. 8,
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Permanents
$7.50 up shorn lambs 28.50, cull to good family of Wilmington
visited
wUb Thelma lfen=-y ; In
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We Sell end Service
wooled ew!l 8-12.
Mrs. Clara B. He,s.
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chafp. They a
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TRAI!iR-LOT. · Rutland. live '
~':'n~f." t. Funds : : Poltc:~&lt;U 37. Jolt
Wtp and WIJ!oll
Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Parker
~ B. =~ Is ID spril!c revival to be lilf4•fltere
milei from Pomeroy . Pbone . 17. ~~ume
lL AfttnnaUvo .Ill. Dry •
18. IIUitary
Marie's Style Post
visited relatives near Chelter
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Ph WY 2-5271
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FOL'R : ROI!M furnished apart- 21:
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Pen, VIsited Sllur· her son, _Junior, Ill a palleDI Ia n•vtl a tal if".,. cllllrom
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11 15 lfc 20. s~an.,V/
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I" ~ iA1iL GRUESER. Phtmlltnc
day with her mother, Mrs. Ada the Chllhcothe hospital u lbe lbelr IIIII, ~ Jobri- 'rtiylor,
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M. d Hoi b Ish bls mr force llalloD Ia Labn---- WY 5434
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The WllkesviUe Gardon club VISI mg
Thomas to thank her many friends for
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Pmacblnes. Reaaonablt rates. meeting, which was Clllcelled Eynon lnd flmlly.
the cards and Ilia received weekend here with bls J)arentl,
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,:: lu omshed apartment [ 29. sting
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CaD WY Z-2974, day or nlgbt. Feb. 1 will be held Mar. 1 at Local persons confined to the whlle In Rlvor~fde Hospital in His plane wu held m!J a lborl
I "" Phon• IVY 2-2776 Af-, 3L Rom..
1 1J 11o
the home of Mrs. Clara l'llll· Veterw'lllemorlti Hospital Ire Columbus. l\lrs_ Holcomb
time In Mlehlgan dtie to lbe
18 sevl4'e IIIOifslorm.
p.m. Phone WY 2-35i4. 32 n11mecal
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Mrs Ra-• Krld
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C..pleta 1111w.
Mrs. Flora Arbaugh spent a Asa Boqeu; Mr.
Thurman In her 0\111 home. Her aliter, Mr. 8!111 Mn.
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Crin Bmdlnrd
weekend et her horne here.
MariBo, Sr. and Mr. John lluf. Mrs. Ruth Swisher, Is asslltiDfiOII and Tamara of ~ vt.
-lndJan
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Wrllot, Prall or Coaloel
Mr. and Mra. Lowell Topa.,. fy.
her
W 1111 I!IOiber, Mill ' Nlaa
WI'S - troe •• 31L Mo""taln
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A. C: 8Ulln1RD
turned lmm Florida where tbey YIIIUDI! Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. Wan~tta Radeldn tlllf,. JI9N- IIIII I11DI, .Cl!'• FoD·
•aoer .. Brown • 11111 17_
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Raclae, Oblo
spent two weeks.
Slack and ooo Johnny were her ed her mother, Mrs, A. D. nd ,p day lui ft&amp; v, · r.t~iville,'Siate Approved)
country
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Miss JoAnn Montgomery spent SISters, Juanita, Sbll'ley and Morrison Ill N~ '1'8 Wlltna .111m Alberllll '. IPfllll
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OPEN !VIS. f:DD P.M.

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Qulctk or Rlflulu
With purch- of $5 or mo,.

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THE MIDDLEPORT LITER·
ARY Club will meet · Wednesllq llllnlooD at the home of
1111. Olldet Bradlluey- Mra
Berurcl ud Mrs. HaraLI Sauer ban the program
topb.
WIIITB ROllE LODGE AUJtll·

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IODDLEPORT - J'OWI!ILL St.
-One story frame, 2 bedof Natunl I ...Mrcll
rooms, bath, crane forced o.,lrtmtllt
DIVIJION OF FOiliiTY
air eas healing, 200 feet
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frontage ,.. Routs 7. $5,000.00 •••••••~~·.:~~·~--:;~~:M
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FICTID .V THI IINIVIIIAL lUlL
MIDDLEPORT
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frame home, 4 rooms, half TOWNIHIP, eALI.IA COUNTY AND
11000oo A"O MLIIIIliRY TOWN·
bath, large enclosed bac k '"'"" .,.,,, coiiNrv, oHoo. ·
The 01\Ulta of ForeltY &amp; ft11elama·
h I t 50 100 .. 500 00
pore • 0
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Locally owned car, 4-speed bOx, 110 enpne, lots of ex·
tras, black finish, red bucket scata, radio, new tires.
Driving In snow 18 fun in a Corvair.

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4 Ctn 1 per Word Ifill illlortlon

roR SALE: 5 rooms with uiU·
lly · room. Water, gas and
POMEROY - tJNION ·AVll, ~.500.
Welsh
1\2 story frame hot1)e, a eleetriclly.
rooms, bath, basement, gas ToWII HUI. Phone WY 2-3312.
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heating, need aorne repairo,
lot 1110 io: 1110. n;500.00.

Deluxe vinyl Interlor, green finish, good tires, heater.
Plenty of economy. Plenty of go, for the snow. .

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LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE

Bv HAROLD GRAY
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SHOT 'fOU ... NOT UP
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Reautilul
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. Phone ' Birch
WV 2·&gt;121.
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... on the Voltage ol Middleport. Call WY 1.-3346 or WY
!·21!¥ or WY :!-36116.
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One letter !limply ataadl
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Each day ,.,. code Jetton are lllfhnllt.

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living room, dining room, ~i~
chen, basement and garage
lor&lt;-ed air gas furnace . Butlemut Aveflue. Call WY 2·
1127.
2 4 tfc
UNFuRNISHED, 4 room and
hath, modern residence, gas
furnace. Point Lane, Lincoln
liel&amp;hts. WY Z.3874. 2 &amp; Gtp

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Monday. Phll Meier Pbonalery.
Mrs. NeiUa Vale libel
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Do&lt;OI BotUe Glts. Arnold Bro- patient the past week.
ed on his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ic.
Bli1ma FtadlfDI llllmt
tilers. 618 E. Main SIJ'eet Jacob Butcher spent several Mr. nod Mrl. William Carr ud Pam Wilson, ~~at~ llil l'ridlr wllb Clarl feD.
Pomeroy.
I Z2 tic Idays recently at his horne here. family
Friday evening. Con· bead Coli... In Kentuc'"'--.
!IIDI Roblaaon. •
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Mrs. Et11ene Campbell •I lhe day with lhe ·•earrs as Mrs. semester 1ftet tl'lio we4ilw. 11'11••11\Tni•lli
home of bel' parents, Mr. and Carr and CoMl were celebra~ c&gt;&gt;llon with !I*· parela, lilt•
The Veiy'llti' ;,
Mrs. Cbarleto CampboU Sr. at ing their blrthdaye.
and Mrs. M!u'VID WIJHn,
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Ironton. Mr. Campbell remalne Mr. lnd Mn. -Delbert Yosl Anna E. Turioer 1iU In lllo ;.m 1!!"".,. "''"~""' ·
quite ill at an Ironton hospital and family of Sugar Grove, o_ Grande Saturdly!lwllln
!be
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and Mrs. Campbell is Ill at Slltlnl a weekend here
with enrolled In a colleae tllellllloa
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their parenla, Mr. and Mrs. class t,o be lieJd -lti F~i·
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Mrs. Jacob Butcher and Miss Harry Guthrie and Mr.
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Osie Butcher ·are at the Wen. Mn. Tom Yost
Mt. and llfn, Gtorp.
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dell Chapman horne ot Wellston
spent Friday e"'!IDI W1fb Mr.
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TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
NOT OPEN
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"1111, DIE, MY DARLING"

Tullah Bankhead

"APACHE GOLD"
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Mexico and Peru.
Coloted slides will be shown
by both missionaries and will
have curios on ~!splay. Every·
one Is invited by Paswr . Rev.
0. H. Cart.

11-DaUy Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Feb. 9, 1968

Missionaries to
Speak Sunday
At Danville

Mainly About
People In
PCimeroy
and Mrs. James Bearhs, is con.

Migrant Worker
Expert Brings
Sunday Message

"· • (Technicolor)
B'nnk Sinatra, Dean Martin
Also Cartoons

speaker.

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Miss Sisler Is on furlough
after two terms of service In
the Philippines. Her work has
been teaching in Bible schools
on Luoon and Mindanao. She

lined to hls home, Flatwoods
illness.

ALSO OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAYS

LOAFERS
are welcome ••• especially wllen
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ELLEN GRIMM

lion and migrant ministry of
the Ohio CouncU of Churches.
Miss Ellea Grimm, a IJ'&amp;d·
As a member of !be Govern· aale of the Georgeann ~cad·
or's Cemmittee on Migrant La· omy of Hair Deslgu, Joe. of
bor, he works with Protestant, l'iffin, bas aeeepled employRoman Catholic, Jews and ment widl Pratt's Beauty Sa.
government ugencles to help lon in Middleport,
Miss
meet the needs of !be migrant
Grimm
Is
the
daughter
of
agricultural workers in Ohio.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harry
C.
Grimm
Originally from Lincoln, Neb.
I he received his ministerial ~asoo, W. Va.
!raining at Wayne State Uni·
versily in Detroit, the eonege
of Wooster, Ohio, and Prince-~
ton, New Jersey. In 1951 be
taught English in a French college near Lyons, France, tbeo
served as a u. s. Army Chaplain In Japan and Korea during
!be Korean War, He was . a Mrs. Donald Hicks presenled
statiOn th study lesson en 8 woman f
1 newscaster for radio
• WXYZ. In Detroit and for the th: Bible, "Miriam," the prop~past sJX. years has been pastor etess, when the Loyal Pals
of the Fl!"st Presbytenau church Class of the Church of Christ
at Troy, M~ch.
met Monday evening at the
Besides his work _with ml- home of ,the president, Mrs.
grant~ Mr. Pende~l u also re- Pearl Reynolds.
sponstble lor helpm~ up-grade Devotions were presented by
!be _qua!lly of religion:" . braad· Miss Frances Roush who used
ca~!Jng m Ohio and edJlmg the . the theme, "Gentiles Receive
Ohio. Chru!Jan News.
the Spirit." During the business
Filling the pulpit Sunday, Feb. session the group voted to conlJ wiU be Mr. Joho White, lay- tinue its project seUing wicker
rna!' of !be Alexander Presby· baskeis.
lerian Ch~cb. The recently The !Rev. and Mrs. Donald
elected officers Will be ordam- Hicks were presented with gilts
ed and installed on SUnday Feb. of hand-knitted slippers
for
:10 at D:30 a. m. by the Rev. being named the ''Volentine
Leonard ~clntire, General Pres- Couple of 1966 _., The traveling
prize WBS wan by Mrs. Alice
. byler of ogan.
I. Sunday School follows t he Robeson and the door prize
, worship serv1ces at 10:30. The
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Hwas awarded to MJSI Mildred
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The valentine theme
was
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f
bear! replica and decoraled
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with carnations. White tapers
: Theodorus CouncD, Dangh· were used to complete the settm or America, mel In regu-lting, The table was covered
, lar session Monday evening at with a red net cloth over while.
,the JOOF haU, with Dean BIIJ'Jlo Mrs. Robeson presided at the
Iitz, councilor, presiding,
silver coffee service for the
I It was reported tbat Ferne dessert course served by the
i Roush has a broken onkle re- bosless.
e&lt;&gt;ived In a falL Helen Baer,
, Ellzilbeth Campbell and Mar· uty and she Is to contact Cora
I garet Seidenabel are borne from Beegle, dining room chairman.
hospital. Giadya CUckler is lm· The Buddy Starcher show
provlng. Mrs. Campbell told of s:&gt;onsored by District 13 Past
a Jetter receive!l from Ethel Councilors on February 25, ot
Smith saying she jlad been the Pomeroy High School audlquite IU.
torium was
announced, and
A communication was read members are asked to make
from Edith Wokeiy, dlstrlcl dep- candy to be sold at the sbow.
uty, concerning the district nl· A ooclai hour was enjoyed wheo
ly to be held March 3t at Pom- gumes were played lllld prizes
l PrOY IOOF hall. Tickets for a' awarded.
! dinnor which will be held at
llhe l"ederaled church at 5:30
i p.m. are $1.75 and reservations
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Mrs. Albert Burkhart return·
ed to her borne,
Clarksville,
Ind. after spending !be past
ten days with her father, John
Frick.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mil·
ler, daughter Marilyn and aon,
Thomas of Columbus
were
weekend guests of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Royal Thomas.

Past·or's W1'fe
Gives Lesson
for Class Study

Mrs. Henry Bentz and Mrs.
William Nease of Racine were
recent guests of Mrs. Bentz'•
mother, Mrs. Edilh Teaford.
Harold Tealurd of Middleport
and John Wayne Teaford of
Pomeroy visited Friday, witb
their mother, Mrs. Edith Teaford.
Miss Mary Hill and nephew,
were weekend guests of her
Michael Jones
of Coi!llllbus
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
llill.
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Nease and
family of Nease Seltlement vis1ted Sunday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. HilL
Allen Dill is spending a few
days with his daughter
and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James
Bearbs and sons.

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Complete Selection of Poll
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Women's Club
T0 Sponsor

Girl Delegate

Pions were made to send a •
Middieport Hlgb school girl to i S
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Buckeye Girls' State in June l arge,...
ve
and to conduct the Heart Fund , Dinner Guest•
Drive this month by the Mid- I Mr. and Mrs. George Sar·
dieport Business and Proles- gent, Chester, had as dbmer
sional Club Tuesday eveAing. iguests Sunday evening, Mr. and
Members mel at !be Martia lMrs Roger Gaul and Roger U
Restauranl for dinner with the of Sumner; Mr. and Mrs. Rod·
business meetiflg and program oey Gaul, Belpre: and Mr.
following in the social room of and Mrs. Edward Murphy and
the Columbus and South..-a Pamela Sue, Tuppers PlalDI.
Ohio Electric Company.
The birthdays ef Mrs. Rot~er
Mrs. Grace Pratt, president, Gaul, !'Bmela Sue Murpby and
welcomed three new members, !George Sargent were observed.
, Mary Kunzelman, Helen Hand- I A large birthday L'8ke with
. ley 6lld Dorinda Wilson. Mra. i"Happy Blrlhdsy, Chloris Geor·
ILarry Baker gave a lllumclali' ge and Pamela" was 'IIBI'Ved
1 report and
announced a bake WJth the dinner.
sale to be held Saturday, Feb.
· 12 at the Tri·Lustre Cl""""'s In
DAUGIITER BORN
· Middlepurt.
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Mr. and Mra. Larry Wolfe
! Mrs. John Werner aald club (Deloret Kroeutar) II. Racine
will lake oharge of ar• IIDDOUJJCing !be birth of a
1 members
the Heart Fund Drive Sunday, 6 lb. 7 oz. daugbter, Laren Mae,
Feb. 20 In Middleport. The at Holzer Hospital Monday Jl'ebj group also voted to sponsor • ruary 7. Grandpareata ~ Mr
• high school
girl to Buckeye and Mrs. Hlllon Wolfe and
: Girls' Stale In June.
and Mrs. Eldon Kraeuter of
: Mrs. Werner, Civic Partlcl· clne. Mr. and Mrs. Ben S8l.ser
ration chairman, also present- and Mrs. Mae Wolfe otll ~~~~~
ed a short program on the com· Mrs. Harry Byers, 0
j mlttee concerns. Mrs.
Janet and WiiUam Bierly ol Norweod
, Kom, public relations chair- Iore IfNI lf8DC[parenis. 'lbe
1man. co~ucted a series ol Wolfeo al10 bave a BOD, Keat,
•games wtth prlzea awarded to 2Z months.
I winners.
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maple syrup than Vermont or
GIVE DINNER SUNDAY
any New Enaland alate.
Mr. and Mrs .. Jamet Bearhl
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day, at their hnme, Plallronda. track near~. Pe., wu
Present 'were Alleu Din, Mr. !be lnsplralioll lor 8 te
and Mrs. &lt;.'harles Wtldermutb en P'o!!ler'l famNJI ''CalllljiiDn
lind daughters, Sandra, Kathy Racet."
j aud Teresa and Mr. 11111 Mn.
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Housewares Dept. 1st Floor
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e Bushel Baake~ Unera - Set of 2
Non Skid Floor Runnen - 9' long x 27" wide
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Plans were made lor a study
caurse directed to adults and
youths during Lent at a meeting of the Board of Trustees
and the Sessien of the First
United Presbyterian
Church
Monday evening al the Middleport church.
A contrlbulion was made to
the Presbyterian Synod ef Ohio
for youth work, Presbylerlan
bomes, and cily and induslrlal
work. The study course to be
beid during Lent wiD begin Feb.
26.
The Installation and ordination of elders, deacons, deacon·
esses, and trustees was announced for Sunday
Feb.
20. The Rev. Howard Ru:ppelt
announced district .meetings to
be held at McArthur Wa1ver·ly
and Moweryslown Feb.
in connection with the national
goal of raising $50,000,000, for
the ministry at home and abroad, seminaries, and depressed area work. He also announced an European tour lor !be
study of Protestant heritage to
be spunsored for senior high
youth by the Synnd of Ohio.
The Ohio group will leave C.
lumbus July 18 lor a tour
~ EA'::"s::~. countries,

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baskets, handled servins
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from Ketlering Memorial Hospital where she has been a pa·
tl•nt for the past week, and Is
improving.
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Mrs. Maxine Arnold and
ghter, Susanna were In Hartlurd, W. Va. Sunday, to attend
th• funeral of Mrs. A. K. MeClung.

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MAKE ·EL1E1FELDS IN POMEROY YOUR SHOPPING CENTER

Timothy Bearbs, son of Mr.

There will be missionary ser·
vices at the Danville Pilgrim
HolineS! Church Saturday, Feb.
12 at 7:30 p. m. with Miss
Janice Scott, a registered nurse
on furlough from
N&lt;&gt;rthem
Rhodesia (now Zambia!, Afri- "If 1 Were Not 1, was the
ca, as the speaker.
sermon topic If !be Rev. DonAlso, there will be missionary 1aid Pendell of Columbus at
services al 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 1the Sunday morning worship
p.. m. on Sunday, Feb. 13 w1th service at the Syracuse Firsl
MISo! Flora Belle Slater as Presbyterian Church. Rev. Pen1

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