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Swatzel Inducted
Mrs. Barn hI'I/ • Mlnenville.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Swatzel . . 'M'a··,·nty About
A valentine&amp; rrangement of Into Sword &amp; Blade
dd • A •
red sateen, while satm and gilt·
Celebrate 50th We mg nmversary
Is Hostess to
tered hearts made by Mrs Michael s Swatzel,
of
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dAd
nd
Fred rt k A
People In
watson de~roted the &lt;'Offee Mr and Mrs Charles I&lt; Swa~
I Aroun n "I s~:tz.~ cel::.,ed th~lfc 50th THE POET'S
Garden Club
Jable ~ a plastiC tree of val- zel of 110 Vale St' Pomeroy,
I
About
dd g anruversary Sunda v ••
RNER
Pomeroy
entine candy was on another was tnducted mto Scabbard and
i'
; t: i';.,me of thetr son and CO
Mr and Mrs. Milton Roush
The Rooe Garden Club held Jable. Valentines for e~change Blade dunng the annual Ml 11•
. Middleport j daughter-m-law, Mr and Mrs
FIFI'Y YEARS
and farmly were Sunday gueats Its monthly meeting Feb. 17 at were placed m a decmated val- tary Ball at Oh10 UmverSJty

1-Dally Sentinel. Pomeroy-Middleport

- --Portland Club

Meets at Home
Carolyn Price

NOW YOU KNOW

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of Mr. and Mrs A. C. Rickard the home of Mrs. Carl Barn- entlne box.
Scabbard and Blade IS I n7t
hill. Roll caU was answered by
. tJOna l Military SorJe ty
Way down in Missouri
Mrs. Norman Fisher .and aon, naming an early
blooming Games were played Wtth priZr elects its members each year
of \1rs ( &lt;~rCJ I\n f'nre Thurs Wit h hPL .oso n and fam 1h \1r 1throughoul with arrangements A Shumway lassie grew too .IThoma::., returned to their ho!De shrub. Mrs. Mildred Headley es awarded the winners and from the third and fourth year
1in Senecaville Monday even~ read the verse of the month.
da y, Feb 1!1 -\ siHut bl.!..'iLnt"' and \Irs :0..1•r haPI ~r~1r1 and ol flowers Lhe gifts of rela valentines were exchanged. Re- ROTC classes on the . basis
meetmg .., 4 .., &lt; Pruiur tt·d b\ tht' ~on s, ott and ,w'.\- tJ&lt;~In ~on, tlws &lt;:~nd tnend5
[r the .;tate or west Vuginia after a week end visit Wlth
The program was on the care b-eshment9 of red Jello. fruit of meritorious academiC and
v 1 c~- prp.;; 1 tknt \ lro.; Ha 7.t'l ~k Kt&gt;\ln ~1 &lt;Jt!ht·w
Miss Glenor.1:1 Shumway and In a "G retna Green" county Mr and Mrs. Robert Wamsley of azaleas and rhododendrons salad, heart shaped cooktes and ROTC achievement.
Swatzel.
1
T
edd
ceremon was and family
by Mrs. 1. 0. McCoy.
punch were served by Mrs. Wat- who 1s a semor tn the College
Kelvr)
ck A. Swatze
were heir
Y
Thoma1 Fisher of Senecaville
were son to Lenora Bass, Steve of Arls and Sc1ences and •
Mn; Rurh f-_btr-;b&lt;:~th askt'd
Tht' H. t'~ \I F· J) 0 W.'ion ,1s Mr
umrt'dfo,reden
m marriage
at Pt Pleasheldw mg
and The floral arrangemen•WJ
1
for ctonatwn ~ u1 't'gdablf"·; fnr &lt;ondurtlnK (h urrh ser vices t'il.th •
w Va february 18 1915, The future years held their visited Swxlay with Mr
judged and ribbons awarded to Thorpe, Corky Moore, Paula distinguished nHIItary
sclenco~
s
1·
t&gt;mng
,v
thr
Port
la
nd
ant.
Mrs.
Mason
FISher
and
family
........
Lo'IS
McCain
and
Mrs.
EthJean
Moore,
Sue
Ellen
CUnningstudent,
is
a
19&amp;1
graduate
iloup wtmh \\ 1~ HJ De St! r\l:'d 'um a\ t'~
b1 thl! Hev AndPrs•,n pastor
bounty
R land fi' h
Mountam uuo
h h 1
bv the {lub :.tt the Bloodmoblit&gt; ' 1eth•Jdl:,:t ( hurr h
o! tht&gt; Methodist church They
Slat~ BU5m~:S e~llege student, el Arbaugh. The special ar- bam and John Warner.
Pomeroy Hlg sc 00 ·
1~ Pom rro\ vn Monda~ F'f'b 1 Tht' nnnu: of \am\ Hu( han-· are the parents of four chtld- So. on February 18. in 1915, spent the weekend with his rangement was by Mrs. J. S
22 Mrs Pme M1s YlcKelvt"v . Hfl ~&lt;i~ un 1ntt'nttonalh omlt· 1 ren twu sons, William and
Thetr young hearts beatmH parents, Mr and Mrs. Mason Davlll.
For Years Of Dependable Service
Mrs Je an S&lt;nrt• and Mr~ .lt'&lt;lrl It'd from rtw m1·mbt'! S of tile Charles bbth ol Pomeroy : Mrs
true
Fisher and family , Minersville. Mrs. Bamhlll had prepared
Schul er lolun1rt·rt"d 1•J hl:'lf-1 a1 \\t"stmmstl:'r \oulh Fello.,.. Shlp, Tex tMarJom•l Myers Arhng- Gtt&gt;nora Shumway and Freder- Mrs. William Fisher and son a game pertaining to flowers
Buy Your Refrigerator At Elberfelds
the Bloodmub1ll:'
partll iJhltmg :;, lht- patr1otH l io n, Va:~ and M1 s H.avmond
Jck Swatzel
returned to their home m Bel- fo~ all~ take part m a.nd th&lt;
Eleetwn uf olflC'l'l'S ror tilt' program
Suudav t!Venmg 1:1 1 INHo!T\I J Trcn1s of E:wa 8f'aeh,
Plighted their love by say- ,pre Sunday , after spending the prtze gomg to Mrs. LoiS Mc·
fo!lowmg Yl'ar was held w1th the Fw"1 Unl tt"d Presb\ten~:~ n 1H;tv.ali
ing, " I do.''
past ten days w1th her parents, Cain.
the fotloiHng elt&gt;( ted PrPSidt•nt 1'hun 1
1
l'he table was lovely m whtte
Mr and Mrs. Sam Arnold. They Refreshments were served to
Mrs lean SaHe VJCe Prt&gt;s1!men cov-er, centered w1th a The commg years
brought were accompamed home by Mr. 14 members. Next meeting Wlll
01110 1 l;~rgt! t akro ced in wh1le and
dent Mr s Ha1e l \T(t\t'lvf'v
\1 \s"' Kmen Ba.tme~
laughter,
Fisher who spent the weekend be held at the horne of Mrs.
Secrerary lrt'asurel Mrs &lt;ar l'nt\NSit) !j\Udt'nt . s!knl
the det'ora1tod w1th gold rosebuds The commg years
brought w1th relatives.
Howard Caldwell. The lravelolyn Pnre and PublH 11v rh~1r weekend \o\llh her P~ll·ents :\1r and top()f'd w1th gold weddmg
tears
Calling Sunday on Mrs. Olar- ing prize was won by Mrs. Dorman. M1 s Sh1rlt·\ lulmsm1
, ,md \trs Even·11 H~chnPI and bell ~ and tht- numeral• ''SO" m l The1r growmg love and under- les Buck and Mrs. Ehzabeth thy Stout.
After a dellrltHI ~
pot lurk dilughtf"r &lt; onnH'
gold
rose bud, punch, coffee,
standing hearts
Humphrey were Mrs. Margaret
-----~unch, .\1rs Mallha Host' de m
Mr and M1s Orvtlle Yates one end ol tht! table and the I O'er shadowed all their fears . Werner and son, Bob, o1 Coonstr&lt;.~1t&gt;d lt'Xtllt· pa1ntmg 1&lt;&gt; the I and sons Dale IJe&lt;;jn and Duane s1lver 1·offee service on
the
lumbus, Mr. and Mrs. Everett
group and tlw altPJ 1\tllt!l "d" ol Mtamisl:mrg, Ohto . were orhe1
"Wee'' Swatzels came to vlllit Davts, Middleport, and Wayne
spent pamtmg
Vtl'ekend guests of her SISter
IndiVIdual Ntke squares ilt&gt;d
them
Russell of Norfolk, Va.
1
1
Tho se arr ndmg IH'It-'
\frs ~:~nd fam1h the Rt!~ and Mrs 111 wh ite and topped w1th
a Boys and g1rls, four in all
Mr and Mrs Jerry Fry reRose Ml:. Ftwrsi;J&lt;Hh i\.l!s \1 E Dow son and sons Doug· gold rozebud, punch. coffee, Permanent guests, arrivmg to turned to their home, Dover,
OU
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SaHe Mr-.; Plit t' \lr s \1( Kt!l lo and Dw1ght
mmts and nuts were :.;erved.
share
Del Monday aJter a weekend OtiS Bell, the son of misslonve) Mrs !ol!n &lt;;"n .md
,on.
\hs lohn Vultz and Mrs Mr~ Theodore Beegle presld· Their home, a cottage smaD visit w1th Mr. and Mrs. Narley ary parents servmH 1n Japan,
}r11 s S('hull'r ::~nd son M1s lia r \ei&lt;~ !ones accompanied lhe1r " 1 ~t the pun(·h bowl and Mrs
Hysell, ,Mrs _Faye Fry, Mrs. will be the guest speaker at the
rv Swan \lr!o A lbt'JIH HrndN .., l..,tl:'r \1r s. Harold Vogel so n~ Hugh Lane at the eoffet&gt; ser- J Time goes on, children grow Ellen Ebersbach and
other Sub-district Methodlst Youth
son i\lrs Ettwl ~:ult'! \1 r ~ ,111d d&lt;HJghtel \lel mda to the1r : \ 1ce Approxtmate ly 150 guests
up
relatives
lk: V Fellowship Rally to be heid
Marlj:lt:' HoustJ ~Ir s Katldt&gt;tt• lwml m P{Jrtsmouth for &lt;~ VISit 1 were registered by Mrs Mich- l And establish homes of their Wayne Russel1 of Norf~th· h~ Sunday afternoon, Feb. 1! at
, ael Swatzel ot Athens
1spent the weekend WIussellIS th e Ches ter Me thod'-t
Ward Mrs ( i.!rml:' n H:.tll Mr~ ovt&gt; r I lie ltollda)
own.
m Cburc h ,
Lou1se Bn-wu
Piluln ( huck1e and
Dav1d
Follmo,mg the op1•n house Mr One bv one they marr) and ,mother, Mrs. Jessle R M • at 2 30 p m. Bell is a student at
: Mrs. Charles Burt and
.
n . Oh U
't
1
1eave
--- - - ( oHrt u! Bt'lprt&gt; spt'!t l seve, ra ' a nd Mrs Swalzel en•ertamed '
I
IEllen Ebersbach were ThurslOll nlverbesl y.
ked to
da\s "1th tht'l r grandmot 1er. 1Wllh 3 famtly dmnPI Present
T!l l fi'r1tz and G enn
are
G ,
A mem rs are as
.•
dayr busmess VISitors m a. 11- send th err
. ,.
\1rs I uc1llt' i\la~e~ m ,1'11ddl e were Mr and M1 3 1'ex Myers
all a 1one
w cen1s to Mrs. pa ul
poMis. Cha 1 B k a
Karr, Long Bottom by WedPurl wh 1lt&gt; the1r partonts. Mr and son Mat k Arlmglon Va
.
,
,
rs
res uc w s an
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h
and Mt s f.rnt&gt;~t Cov+&gt;rt wer P Mrs Donald Blankenship Can- 1H~ppmess grows like cluld1'en I
ht
Th
d
y
of
nesday of th1s week. Outreac
1
. ,
overmg
gues
ucs a
h ·
WI!
Ath
,
Pomeroy Ohio
on a tnp
ton Mr and Mrs Jeffrey Devdo
her brother Ran Might and Area c a~rmen,
rna
er~l r Hnd Mrs Kenneth Ca le I er and son and M1:ss Sondra And comes wtth grandchtld- Sister, Mrs.' Viola Rumft~ld at ton and Terry ~arrel1, with
and ciHidrt'fl Marsha and Me Polls Columbus Mr s Albert
ren too
R 11 d
I their counselor, Mildred Lucas, 1
L.AST TIME TONIGHT
I.
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• char ge of t he pror
I11.,
!1ssa
have
gone
to
Nor
o
\a
Swatzel,
Ma,;on
w
va
,
Mrs
Thf'Jr
past
years
have
b~n
a
Mrs.
Eslie
Mossman
returned
will be m
ELVIS PRES! F'\' 10
"ROUSTABOUT"
\\hNe \11 Cat; has been as-1 1\orma Chapman Mr
and
real JOY
ho..•ne Saturday after a week'&amp; gram.
t'll'{ hmcolt•r)
stgntod \Irs Cale and daugh- Mrs Charles Swatzel and dau ! In learmng that It ls a gtrl VISit at Newark with
her
Mrs. Leo Smith Is remind·
Elv1s Pr&lt;"S1t'\ Ua rh.1 ra SI &lt;Hl
1
Br~nda
or a bov
daughtt:"r and son-m-l.aw , Mr ing each MYF group that subwyck. Joan 1 ~rt&gt;Prmn
Le1l ters have been w1th her moth- ghler , Ctndy , Mtss
Er1ek so n. Stu -\nne Langrlon t'l i\11 5 ~lax Roller ror sever-~ Potts, Jame:s Swatzel and the
and Mrs. Donald Morgan and district dues ~bould be pa1d as
Faaturette·
al ll,t'f'ks
honored guests, all of Pomeroy Happmess w1th the joyo f hv- ~son
soon as pos~Lble to
Robert
COMMOTION on th• OCEAN
j mg
Mrs Susie FISCher spent Sun- Swanson, Mtll~t. Middleport.
\l 1 and Mrs Carl Mattox
3 Stooves
Wt!re busmes~ \l~\1ors m Galll- 1
I As eaf'h new dayt hey greet day at New Haven, w va., Mrs. Smith would also like for
Colorcartoons
A.dmt~sum 75c and 4!1c
pnliS Sllnda~
I
IHappmess o'er flowing, when With her
sister, Mrs Mae each local MYF to reJX)Ttbelo
Mrs Arthur Stuart has re- 1
A great grandchtld they meet. Reilmire and Mr and
Mrs. her the amount of money t y
WED. and THURSDAY
1urned to hn home m Charles
John
Reitmire
and
son,
Stan·
have collected to be used for
February 24·25
ton. 11 va all or havmg be&lt;n
Sharmg each other'• sorrow ley.
the call 1o Japan for Otts Bell
NOT OPEN
callt'd here due to the senous
Attendanf'e pms were award- and pleasures
Mr. and Mrs Richard Van- to talk with biB parents.
1rllness of her b~&lt;l1her Mr Hom- ed. at the Syracuse Nazarene Whether cloudy or sunny
Mete~ of Beverly were Sunday
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
February 16-27
er Cook and Mrs Cook. patients Church durmg the
S u ndav
weather,
evemng guest~ of her slstex,
"SHOCK TREATMENT"
at Veterans Memona! Hosp1tal. l School hour Sunday mormng. · These two hNve trod the path Mrs Susie Fischer.
Stuart \\'h1lman, Carol Lyn
The 1965 Models In All Sizes Are
~ 1 ss Jea nette Crooks MarM
L
Wt
be
And walkt'd along together.
Mr. and Mrs Gene Orlander
lfy . Rodrlv Mcf&gt;owel.i, Laur!;'n
·
rs
eroy
a son, on
·
1 H
11
d
s
d
Bacall.
Jetta spent the holtda) wt'ek
h
h 1
o
arroonva e vtslte
un ay
1d
.
) hat1 o1 Jte scoo,
have come and years wtt
'hM r. an dM rs. Jh
F'k
"LILIES OF THE FIELD"
On Sale On The 2nd Floor.
I end w1th her parents \1r and
W 1 presene
f
,
Years
on
ne.
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Sini\EY PO ITJER. b(' c;.t ar1o r
pms
tu
1m
a
son,
or
Cldd
F
k
1
ed
1
h'
WrdtPr
Crooks Shtre- years LerO\' Wa1son,
havt&gt; J!!one
[!.
re
awnd 19fl3 LJiia Skala. 'Irs
.f
•
nme
1 le r1c
t
Colurn b oM 18
Stanley Adams Pml lt'f as turned to her te-ar hmg dunes }'ears· Mrs · Lerov Watson and I And both have grown qu1te , :mp oyfmen m . urn us on· Mrs. Leroy Watson entertainSunday
the mcred1ble, unror~ettablf" 1n Manella toda\
h 1
old
a ter spendmg the week ed members of her
1 ay
Homer Smith.
H.ev
William
Jhorpe,
eJg
t
F
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I'll
.
t
.
t
end
With
his
IUIIrents
Mr
and
School
class
of
Syracuse
Nazarom
L mneen s1xy.,...
,
.
Havman of ' years, Mr and Mrs C.arwn
1 Mrs R1r hard
fJve
Mrs Paul fi'nck and famdy . rene church recently with a
SUN., MON,'TUES.
! Hunlingdon \ialle~¥, Pl::l IS here ! Haves and Steve Thorpe, srvAnd lhe'lf
Mr. and Mrs. P'rench Hund- valentine party at her home tn
1
weddmg is now of
Feb. 28---M41r. 1-'l
Co
f111 a v1s1 t w1th her mother en years, Ltonora Bass,
r- 1
golc.a.
ley and sons, Don and David, of
"I'D RATHER BE RICH"
:\,rs
R
&lt;
Sans
bur~
and
her
,
k). Bobby Lou and
Terry
Columbus
were overnight vis&lt;Terhmco\m)
ntt't'r
M1s"
l'iall\
S('haaf
She
I
Moore
SIX
years,
Mr~
Bob
T
d
rll
itors
Sunday
of her mother
Sandra Oet&gt; Robt&gt;rl Goulet,
1
1 1
.
Andy Williams. Charh•s Rug I ca me especially to atten d the Moore and Randy Moore , f1ve 1mesawoneruast
A h d
. ts d k
Mrs. Georgia Williamson
They•
s h e raws ' pam an s et- also VISited
.
:
ges Herm1 one Gu1go\d (,pm• weddmg or Mtss Cl1nst1nt&gt; Cna1s yean; . .£andra, Tamara an d
other relatives on
Raymond. Malmre t'he\ alier
1
(,~lid
M1
Russell
Mclnt\
re
to
H1rb
Stewart,
Jane
Ann
DonTh
c
es.
t
f
"G
ld
Monday.
Colorcartoon1
1t)e hP.ld Saturda~ afterm~n
0
Iovan , and Cherie Bass, three ! t' dpic~ re 0 a
Wed· I Mr and Mrs Dale Valentme
1
:~iiiiiii:iiiiiii:ii::iiiii:=:::;:~~=::_::.:..::.:..::_::.:...::.:.;:::;:...:_.:.:.,::.:..::.:..-. years David Bass, Rob Stewmg coupe" ,
, of Parkersburg, W. Va., were
art and Louise London, two
A~d th\ title Fifty Years Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
years, and Bobby Jor Varian,
e etc es.
Eldon Kraeuter and daughters.
"'The
John Warner, Lmda Weaver,
Claudia Cunnmgham, Barbara BPst Wishes to you, Glenora
Nelson's
CaU on Birthday
Sprouse, Bob Moore and M)irCongratulations to you Mr.
new
A group of relatJves
and
"Fritz"
tie Warnt!r, all one year,
friends
called
on
Mrs.
W
H.
May the coming years be as
"with the
Dodge Polara 5001
Ebershach SatUrday evenmg 1o
happy
red all-vtnyl intmior.
You mean the
As the ones you've enJoyed extend greetm,s 1o her on
bucket seats,
while car
her btrthday
herewith
During the evening ice cream,
thtck carpeting,
that's parked 1n
a
decorated birthday
cake,
To this Ohio lad and man
"No~
padded dash and
the m1ddle of
And the Mtssoun lassie so the gift of Mrs. Ben Neutz..
I
dtdn't
notice.~
shiny
center
console
1
thetr
dnveway
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MemberS of Bethel No 62,
ling, coffee and mints, were
mfty.
lnternatwnal Order of
Job's We Mrenade and honor you
served by Mrs. Neutzling, Mrs.
Oaughlers attended
mornmg
Jacob Ebershach, Mrs. Adam
Who together, have lived
church servkes Sunday at the
Ebersbach, Mrs. George Korn
years of fifty.
, Middleport F~rst
Baptist
-Anno Swatul Blanl&lt;enoblp and Mrs. Orville Rader of CoChurch w1th the1r
honored
lumbus. Mrs. Ebersbach, who
F•bruary 18, IH6
queen, Stephame Pullen.
has been confined to her home
--~
--sented on Palm Sunday at 3 for the past year, received a
Followmg
Lhe
st'rv1ces
the
1
Bt'thel glfls were guests at a 1 p.m are invited to come. Ar- number of cards and gifts, inl 1unchenn served ln the church rangements will also be made cluding cut nowen from Mrs.
I dmmg room by Mrs.
James lo sing at the Community Sun- Adam Ebershach and daughters.
Pullen, mother or the honored rise service Easter Sunday.
queen She was assisted With
the servmg by Mrs. A. R Pul- '
len and Mrs Elizabeth Arnold.
Mrs John Fultz, Mrs Kalad i
Hmdy , Randy Becker and Miss
' Jerry Pullen
I
1 Other gue"ts at the luncheon
' wt!re Mrs El!ite Smith, guard·
1an of the Bethel, Paul Darn
ell . assoc1ate'guardian. and the
You alwavs drlv• a good
Rev ~:tnd Mrs Donald Boont'
and duldren, Jeannie and DaOF
bargam when you rome to us
Vld
ror auto fmannng Sav~ money,
REHEARSAL SET .
A rehearsal for the cantata
san pea&lt;.'~ of mmd Our low rates
· 'T'he Seven Lost
Wordt Of
'-'" 1U let you enJOY your car'
Chnst ' wtll be hold at tho Fed·
1erated ch urch Thursday at 8
WILL BE WITH US
If you haven' seen the Polara 500 ... it's probably because ther&amp; was a crowd around it
1p m. 1s mvited to come. Ar1the cantata which wiH be prt&gt;WE PAY
HSf8's tht lint on Pol111 500 2-doorllllldlop or convo~•blo. smoorh-ridlng 121'" wltBBib01o Almost 4 000 pouods
1
11 body lltoutiftt Poro11 383 "'- i~ '18 Also l10n1 bucl.ot sealS and fiJI C&amp;f!l&amp;Ung ilp1ons mcludo s fklor-mooo10~
4o/o ON SAVINGS
Worm Llnod
4-lfiM'( llicllilift rr 3-sosllf 111tomout tachometer. 1m ~11!1 difforon•~. 426 coo• inch W. and mo. loiS more.

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WLII Larn S'o\oalzel, Butternut Ave In the Buckeye state of Ohio

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\lrs ('lu·~ter F:rwm tnt~ spen t w1t h upen house from 2 to 4 p
Btralloa l'luiJ mt'l ar tht&gt; t10rne th· past lew da):&gt; m l:ielpre 1m The home was decorated
Tht&gt; Pon land Humt.' Dt'mun -

A Swattel lad did grow

at Albany

VOL XVI

NO. 266

POMEROY -MIDDlEPORT, OHIO

FIVE CENTS

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1965

---- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - PARIS tUPI) France and Russia appeared in agreement today on the desirability
of a peace conference to stop the fighting m
Viet Nam.
Reports from London today satd Communist China was prepared to
port1cipate m
V1et Nom peace
negotiations but opposed
to any pre • coruhtions for the talks. These
reports said North V1et Nam also appeared
ready to Jalk, but also without conditions.

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Sov1et Ambassador Serge Vmogradov paid
an urgent call on Prestdent Charles de Gaulle
late Tuesday and expressed hi~ government's
' serious concern" over developments m V1et
Nam. He referred
especially to retaliatory
Communut
Amencan air strikes against
North V1et Nam.
DeGaulle holds that a settlement should
neutralize all of Soulheru~t Asia. It was reported from Washmgton Tuesday that
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a co-cha1rman of the Genev.a conference. ta crt m Soutb V1e-t Nam.
U S consent to conduct d1plomattc soundmg:.
One of the not1on s top Budd hl':.t .le ade1~,
on the possibility of negotiations on Vu~t Nam.
Tluch 1 venerable ) Tam Chau , termed the war
The report emphasized, hoy;ever, that Bn2gamst Commumst
guernllas " fratnc1dal '
tam IS actmg on tts own and not as an U s
m an address here Tuesd~~ night to
8,000
agent
lailhful.
SAIGON !UP!i - BuddhiSt demands for a
cease - fire m the ant1-Cornmum st war today
raised the poss1bJ11ty of more political stn!e

l!:ven
as Tam Chou
spoke, V1et Co11g
uudmg part ies ove.r-ran a government . p•utected hamlet only f1ve miles east of Sa 1gnn
w one of the boldest atlacks of lht- war.

· You ra nnot wm the war through fighting .•
Tam Lhou :sa1d m a maJor po!Jc.,. stalt&gt;ment
at the Na1 1onal liutidtust Center He declared
that brothers were kJllmg brothers.
Tam Chau s statement mal'ked a dramatJi sv.n cli m UJe public Buddhist position Pre~ wuslv. 'Ja m Cha u and other m1htant Buddhist le&lt;.~d1r:. hllve demed that
they favored
&lt;.~11\ ( t ~:~se - fire or a
negotiated settlement
\'. 1th 'llt- Commumsts leadmg to a neutrahza1\on ul Sou th \'Jel Narn
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OMAHA . Ne b. (UPJi - Tht
bt'J Ut lfU I Omaha Wife or "'dead
nnger ·• John (Fntz) Johnson
1s expected to take actJon to
have thetr marnage annulled
m the nf'xt few days
I hat act10n was announced
Tuesd&lt;:~y by Johnson's Omaha
auorm·y , Harry Farnham Fntz
' WllUid not comment,
sa\' in&amp;:
1· anythmg J have to say ·will
j eome from my attorney ''
Farnham sa1d Mrs .Johnson
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1s takmg the actton becaus1
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she and F'ritz have realized their marnage IS void
und1•r Nebraska law HE' said
both the pretty 24-year--old mod·
PI and her flamboyant husband
l1 ze h~ 1s still legally mar·
to an Akron . Oh10 woman.
Oh10 woman Mrs LawBader df'dmed to com, mPnt on thE" proposed annulmf'nt Her husband dJsappf"ared
on a Lake f&lt;:ne f1shmg tnp in
1Ma\ uf 1957 and was declared
JegJilv dPad m 19M
Fntz was n·cogmzed and
1dentlf1ed as the m1 ~-: ing man
whJ le he was attendmg a spo rt~
I show m C't11cago Smre then he
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knowledge of am former life m
Oh1o However , fmgerprrnl s tn
1 d1f'Jit&gt;d lhRt he and lhe m1ssin@
man are one and the sarne.

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' Omaha Wife
Asking for
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Temperatures in Ohio
Harold Wilson told lhe House country into fiery battleof Commons that " we have grounds.
will average 3·5 degrees
been actively engaged m diplo. The ftre _bomb attacks were
below normal. RepresenMASON - The Wahama While Falron band will pre- tative normal highs and
malic conoultaliono of a &lt;'Onfi- apparently 10 vengeance for the
denhal nature."
asstassmathoMn ,suodl ayx of hoNegrot sent its wmter concert Thursday, Feb 25 at 2 p m in lows are Cleveland 38-21,
exrem1s
acorn
w se ' th e W a hama High
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school au d'1tonum.
D1rectoro are Jo- ' C!ndnnali 46·28, and Co15
lumbus 42 • 24. Colder
tn a highly guarded one-~en· u~ou a~:rn belac e!"P~t;a~y seph L fngerick and Thomas F. Reed.
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and Friday and
ltnce statoment "The Brtllsh fh ~ 1
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Y SelectiOns to be featured are I - -- - - - - - - - - 1
then
moderating.
Pr..-lpiand other governments
have ~ 11 us liDS f M 1 1 X
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March" Iner
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co mt 1P 1rom;. by La Valle "Elsa's Proces- 1 Bas1 clarinet - Ahce John- tatlon will average one to
max1mum
re a 1a JOn .
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tllo-tenths or an inrh
tpect to our aLtitude on South , agamst the sect the blame for swn to the Cathedral."
by son and Joy Thabet.
Vtet Nam, and we have natur- 1his d ath Fea Y
Alto Saxophone Paula 1 melted In !he southwest
1 Wagner ''Ballet Music" by Ros·
~tlly gtven them a full account pre ~ th t rs were e~; 1 s1m: ''Overture to the Comic Werry, Jack1e Aldridge, Mari_l to one-quarter to ont•-half
of the Situation and our views.'' I try s.to kill ~ea:;!~~~~ ~~g _: Opera," by Suppe, and "Baga- • lyn Cook, Connie Hickel, Aud·' inch northeast orruring
pion Cassms Clay, a pro~in:t ' tt!lle,'' Wtth a clarmet qua:tet i rey Shuler and Patty Smith. ; mafnlv Thursdav but
snow ·nurrif's lik~· lv most
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CIUCAGO _ POUCE
SE- Mushm, and Muslim leader Ell- , of Shan-y Flesher.
Chnsty Tenor saxophone - Sharon 1 daJs .
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Howard, Becky LewiS and Con- IQueen •nd \1artha Thompson.
cunty forces were mobilized to- I jab Muhammad
day because of mounting rU· I :I'he strikes by the snort- ,m~ f!.at~~ur ,
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Horn - Debbie Cook, Char- ,, , ' I'~
mars that followers of slain ists destroyed the Musllm's
S"wte ~n ~mature F'
by lene Dodd and Linda Ord
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Black Nationalist Malcolm x 1 - - - -- - 'T'aylor Will be presented
by 1 Bar1tone - Steve Wood and ,
were en route to Chicago
to
Mary Foster, _ Sharry Flesher, IStephen Fowler.
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oven e their leader's death.
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IJ.oah Ann Miller, Janell Calli Trumpet - Gary Stewart,
and Debb1e Cook, whrle Gary Bob H1ckel, Gary Green , Ron-1
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Telephone calli to
police
Stobart. Robert Hickel and Ju- aid Slem, Judith Duncan, Judv ;
Tuesday nlghl from a man who
I dith [luna Duncan will be fea- Hoffman, Jerry Morgan,
and '
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tnred In "Amer~ca the Beauti- Jame' Lewrs.
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derson satd a brtgade ol up I Sen 0 kl
c c0II ms,
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Ic l'romhone · - Mary ArtiS, I'
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to 1 000 Black Nationalists was
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Ironton has mtroduced
an 1' e o owing SJ e student per- ralg Abohn , John
Smith, COLUMBUS UP II
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commg from New York to slay "equali;er" btll
In the Ohio formers and the instruments ! Frank Zuspan and Donna Lish I R
~ It 0 1 d - R 11a e S~11LE OF CONFIDENCE _ Coull ie l di 1 r'ol Pham
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permit ey WI pay unng t e ror1- : ercuss1on ona
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Ng or Thao !L t as he lea\ics the l10n1e of l; 1·n Ngmt&gt; n
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ous • tion of us 52 10 Lawrence 1 anh a te1 the re el lorct'S had been plat !'d aro und
oger D1l on of Pomerov D
credit for retirement purposes. Oboe- Mary Foster
Mtke Harbour and ~ian Hart
County the ''Tom Jenkms \1em-i the bulldmg Khanh s troops lalet lr~.ljJIU l t'd most of 2 eamP v,.J1hm one strike ot
NEW YORK POLICE At present any teacher who I Flute - Janel! Call. J u d Yj Dale Johnson wtll_ play the oTJal Highway" 10 honor of the 1Sa1¥on I rom Thao s wsu 1gents
rollmg a perft&gt;et game Tue"day
sharpshooters lmed surrounding has been a member of the Guheen, Jane Dodson, Barbara . bass
Leah Ann ~1tller , the late Thomas E Jenkms. long- I
evemng at lhe Pt~meroy BowJ..
rooftops today m a tense v1ali anned forces on achve duty 1 Marshall and Lmd.a Abohn.
bassoon and Jenmfer Zerkle, 1
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Oh
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lffie congressman district
rom
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agamst threatened VIOlence ~at I may qualify up to ten years of '' c'I anne!
- Sharry Flesh~r. t he ban tone saxophone
I 10th congreSSI(}nal
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Dillon. rollmg ror Fnreman
the Harlem funeral home where that duty for teacher rettre- 1Chns.ty Howard , Becky Lewis, I
I DavJdson satd he mtroduced
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and Abbott m the Tn - Count}'
the body of slain Black Nation- ment cred1t in Oh1o For the 1 Conme Harbour. Shiels Walker,
the bill to dedicate the highway
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to Jenkms . becauso I feel 'I
live stnkes befnre breakmg th•
would be mce to do sumt'thmg
stnng of h1s 11th roll
pubhc vtew
1h'- must have entered the arm-I Jo~etta Ltsh, Beverly Russell, !
ed forces d1rectly from teach- Susan Grmstead, Sharon Rol~,
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John
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('Ql, UMBl!S (lJPil - A S ti SPt'Cl \\d S to hf' a!IJ\ gllf'tl ion fr om bN·om mg the fJrsl
colm's assassination and Tues· mg, reurn
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Jenkms , a native of Jackson 1toctav tn the 1:tn1tal rohher\ beaitng of HobPrt 1 ]leland
day's fire-bombmg of the Black ing wlthing two years after M~r ~n ~~ : R~ man,d ~anne ,
served two terms as Lawrence III. a promJnt'nl :'-J€\\ Yot k bank rl \\ ho \A .b st !I I Ill I' I If - pt:&gt;rson tu roll a perfect game
Mushm headquarters mosque ml leavlng the armed forces and
g , ~o s tzer an
ancy By United Press International Countv prosecutor and one as Jral conditiOn
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un the Pomeroy lanes was tht
Harlem took on international taught in the state at least iAnderson.
Snow fell today rroJ'n Texas st.ate -s~.:nator before he was
The suspect , Albert J ohnson .Jr :14 ('nlumbus was lour pm ,
overtones With the claim by one year after that ttme
Alto clarinet- Erma Crites, to the southern Great Lakes elected to Congress m 192.1 llelc hargPd Tuesdav mght Vltlh ass.Jtdl \\t1 h a dP ..ldl\ \\eJ~ · Dtl!on ptckPd up the pin that
clvU right! leader James Farm- Collins' proposal would grant Cathy Zuspan and Susan War- while frigid archc air plunged! served m Congress from 1925 1pon and unarmed robber v
kept him from Jommg the very
er that the killing was master- to any teacher who has been
southward through the Plains. until 1958. never lostng an elet·- I
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a member of the armed forces,
PATIENT TAKEN
Heavy snow warnmg~
were tlon He died m December 19 ~9 1 PohrP sa1d Johnson adm1Hed --spare , ended wnh a 289 It 11
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overseas.
but who is melig1hl,e for re- Bert Dodridge, Pomeroy, was extended into lower Mtchigan.: For several years . .J~nkms nothmg but they lmk him w1th m1ra He\'nolds 34 &lt;olumhus !t'port t&gt;d the only htgher game
tirement credit for such ser- taken to Veterans
Memorial northwest Jn&lt;'hana and most of was dean of the 01110 dE'legallon the mc1dent Ireland was found aftt-r mt•t-tmg tlit"m m u tw
zr•ded at the Pomeroy lanes
CAPE KENNEDYTWO vice,
the r1ght to purchase hospital and admitted as a me Illinois
Hazardous
driving m Congress. He served as m an alley unronsCJous He rP- Ireland a dJrPr rm ol 111e M was a 290 by Pat Will several
shtps searched the Atlantic ear- these years of military service. leal pat1ent at 1 15 p.m. Tues-- warnmgs wf're ISsued south of chairman of the Congressional ce1ved a skull fracture and suf- A Hanna co ( l t~·,•ela nd a Hars ago Dillon was bowlmc
ly today for a lost experiment- He says it would add equity day by Pomeroy emergency the snow belt.
partn('r m Bro.,., n B1oth E'rs llaz on lant&gt;s thrt&gt;e and four .
1Food Study Committee m the I fered from exposure
squadmen.
More than 3 m&lt;:hes of fresh l l940s and was a member of the I Ireland told police Johnson at nman and Cu Nt'\" \mk and
al space glider. It disappeared, ! to retirement credit.
after glidmg from the edge of
snow rell durmg the night In House Ways and Mf'ans and tacked hm1 m Johnson s apari a former Nrw 'rm k Ba nk ,1f1J
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space at speeds up to 1S,300 1
Ch1cago, making superhtg~ways ] Atomic Energy committees
ment carl\ 'luPsda\ Pollee CC'I w&lt;:~ s 10 ( olumhu" tor a
miles an hour to an ocean recov· l'
treacherous and school Children U 8 '"
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Ireland had gont&gt; to 1hf:' 1Ranf'o Inc bo 3 rd ot dn t't tor,
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happy . UP to 8 me
ery area.
t o~"" h enten ...awrence
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apartment w1t h Johnson and El- nwetmg '
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and runs along the Ohto R1ver l Veterans Mf'morlal Hospital P ,
Jrn In lhP fatt' and
belp lay the eroundwork for
Iuntil It crosses mto West VIr· ADMISSIONS - Dana Lam- kJCkE"d hml lie .;;aid the anack - rou;\&lt;1BUS !UPll - DE"mo.
aerospace planes that would be
gmta at Chesapeake
bert . Middleport.
Gt'rlrude rr then stn pped lum and too k rra tJ(' S('n Frank Lausche, I
able lo laod at jetports after
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Drake.
Vmton Henry Hun! . ever)lhmR lfl 11" poekels "''"P' for ml'r llhio governor, today
swoop1ng back from space.
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r::~lled an OhiO Senate bil)
SANTA
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DISCHARGES _ Wtlbur Me Tuesdav as a malenal wllnPss rrgul at10ns a vast 1mprove.
PHU.ADELPHIA HE man, the harmless chap who never succeeds no matter - The West Vtrgml8 Senate to- Divorce are Filed
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Ch 1 W b- .Johnson ha" prev10us Pom w ment owr ex1stmg laws ,.
Pennsylvania
Manufacturers' how hard he tries.
jday was expected to advance to
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ares e lion s for ass~ult and~~ on p&lt;11
A four . p;ge leftPT from
Association was told Tuesday
That was the story of Stan Laurel's life In the movies lpassage stage without fanfare- 1 Two petitions for
dlvorce l ster, ~alhpohs . Gerald Thomp- ole
Lmo;;che was read to the Seomght that the 1968 Republican - the easy-going fellow who always seetns to get the HouSt-' - approved biiJ to were filed .tuesday m
the son, omeroy
ate Agnf'ulture and f'onsPrva ..
presidential nominee
could knocked about by the big man The bi~ man. in Laurel's abohsh capital punishment for Clerk of Courts dlvtswn
of l BIRTH - Mr and Mrs Ron
t\On l'ommltl~ bv Sen Ed-.
come from either Pennsylvania case, of course _was his p_artner, rat Oliver (Babe) Hardy.\an crimes.
, Me1gs Co\,lnty Common Pleas I ~~:u ~~n Meter, Portland ,
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C'\LL OFF' MEETIN&lt;.
mund A Sar~u s. D-st ClalrJ.
or Ohio.
Their partnership ended af- ~ The btll, amended Tuesday to Court
g er
A meeting Sf'heduled for lues- VIlle. ('htE'f sponsor of the bilL
'lbe association's president, ter a 30-year association In 1967 suffered a stroke. In
recent grant murderer$ the right to 1 Karen Russell, uppers Plains
dn_r n1gh1 at the Pomero\ 1m11
l am partlcularlli pleased
from
MARRlAG~ LICENSF.S ' hall m conneetmn w1th the 125Lh that the btl! provides ror an inJames F. Malone, made b1s pre-- when Hardy died following a yean, he also was affhcted by lparole, appeared m final form I I~ seekmg a divorce
tbcton to 1,000 business, clvic stroke.
dlaLetes.
even though Jt was again heid i Eddie Russell, Tuppers Plams, Jerry Garfield Little. 18. M1d- anmversar} ot Pomerov was crea-se per acre bond and for
and political leaden at the Broken-hearted Stan Laurel Laurel and Hardy were the 1over ~t second reading A final allegmg gross neglect and ex-~ dleport. laborer, and Rita C called off acNrdmg to Ma\ or the filling m of the last cut.
group's amual dlnner where never again appeared in pubUc. n.ost successful comedy team vote Is expected Thursday.
treme cruelty. The
plamtlff Simpson 20, Middleport, Rus- Charles Legar becaust&gt; of lack These two Improvements an
Gov. James A. Rhodes of Ohio Tuesday L;aurel died after 1 In movie history They ground I
1s seeking custody or two mm-l sell Eber Le~as, 22, Bradbury of lof'al rPpr~:&gt;sentatwn
lof vttal Lmportance in tht biD."
and Gov. William W. Scranton heart attack •t the age oi 74, out some 300 films, mostly two
TAKEN TO HOSPlAL
01 chzldren In the other a('bon clerk, and ( arolyn
L o utse
1Lausche said
shared tbe speakers' platform. The tbirJ..rubber-faced come-- and three-reelers.
I Bert Hunt, Letart Falls, was 1Sylvia B. Blake of Rt. 1, Ra- Zwillmg, 17, Pomeroy, student , Meigs Grneral Hospital
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was The LB.urel and Hardy series rushed to Veteran1 Memon&amp;l cme, has filed su1t agamst John
i Admissions - Sue Elhs, Mid- I
said Ute RepubUan party •11; with him. when he wu strlok-included such fllmr •• "Babes Hospital. at 8 • m. uesday i E Blake, Rt. I, Racin•. chargFAIRFIELD STATION - dieport , Ross Jones Pomeroy;
LOCAL TEMPS
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jl(!arod "oomewhat /rustrated'' ., ln their modest bome here. In Toyland," "Way 0111 West,··, by Racme emergency squad- mg extreme cruel!;• The plain- Tuesday temperatures - h1gh . Maggte Manuel, Racme
The temperature m Potni!roy'l
but thalli will come. hack and ~urel had been pV!!ally para. "Our Relations," "Biockheads"lmen He was admitted with a : till asks for custody ol three 35, low 20. Wednesday reading Discharges- carolyn Prtre., business district at 11:20 a. •
llhodel will "play a pori in ft." lyzecl IInce 1955, whflll he, too, and "Bonnie Scotland."
severe nose bleeQ.
children.
1- 44 at tO 30 a.m.
1Lon&amp; Bottom.
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SAIGON IUPII - The U. S. Air t'orce has thrown
heavy Jd bombers into the war effort against (ommonist guerrillas in South Viet Nam, a spok(•sman tor
the American Embassy announeed toda)' .
The announcement came as Viet Con&amp; for('t' S bold ·
ly attacked government·protceted villagt•s of the lt-ry
IIU1skirts of Saigon.
A spokesman said 857 Stratojet bombt&gt;rs halt' been
used for the first tinw to blast V1t&gt;t Cnng installations
in Suuth \ ictnamrse territor} "In a(·cordam·t• "1th
the llnited States policy to provldt• maxunum 11s·
sistanee to the government.''
The 857 has a bomb eapadt.v of 5.000 pound, and
ha~ a maximum spet&gt;d or 520 m o h It is arnwd "llh
either ~1ght half-ineh or four 20 millinwtt:&gt;r "uns.

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By United Press 1Dteraat1onal Harlem headquarters mosque and could face a death penal- 1young Negro marchers and
Apparent internecme warfare and damaged one m San Fran- ty although
he added ,
"of keep h1s officers from attack
in
oontmued on a coast-to-coast cisco
course, our Klan wouldn't exe- mg some of the groups w1th
bas1s w1th ftrebombs and flam- Jn Atlanta, James Venable, cute anybody •·
mghtshcks. Selma 1s the locale 1
the
mg kerosene between two black head or the Natwnal As- Cr(\Jg sa1d he wasn 't wor- of the most mtense ciVIl nghts 1
supremtst groups Tuesday and a sociatlon of the ntghts of the ned but ''his threats
might movement of tl1e year, led bj
I vocal feud developed in the Ku Klux Klan, charged Tues· make us double the guard •· He Dr Marlin Luther Kmg
Soulh between Ku KllLl Klan day that Grand Drngon Calvm said he made the mv1tation to Norfolk, Va. About 75
factions
Craig of United Klans, Inc., the newsmen as " a public rela- While and Negroes demonstrat·
, Arsomsts struck Black Mus- broke se.cret Klan vow s bj' al- hons move to tmprove our 1m- ed Tuesday agamst alleged
WASIDNGON _
PRESJ- , hm mosques m Harlem and lowmg a reporter and a photog- age "
racial d1s1 nmmat 10n at a
dent Johnson has opened the s.an FrancJSeo and police_ m rapher from the At!~nta Constt -1 Elsewhere
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Young Men '.s Chnstmn Ass•tcJa
door a crack to negotiohons 10 ( htcago Tuesday ntght recetved tutlon to attend a Klan natur- 1 Selma, Ala.- Pohce Commts- twn facility . A bnef .scuffle be- ,.. •
the Viet Nam war _ but only reports _a tJme bomb had been alizahon'' ceremony.
1 stoner Wllson Baker late Tues-1 tween a YMCA manager and a I
to the extent of giving tac1t I placed m a . cohseum w~ere a ! Venable _warn~~ that Cra1~ •day used a father-to-son appeal ! photographer was the only mcJconsent to diplomatic soundings I Black Muslim conventiOn ts had corrumtted h1gh treason 1 to personally turn back 200 , dent.
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COMMENTI&gt; TING EDITOR1ALL Y

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often ttmes forgl't the rolt• pl d\•·ll
by thr sma ll busmPss man \\ hu Cil ll
StltUtt'!li tht' lnaJOTity ln Otll lO/lllnli lll l\'
He Js tht&gt; ba ckbone of tht· t"tnnnnl\ ul
the herage town and v. e nPt·d to be 1e·
mmd ed olten of the St&gt; l \ l rt·~ tiH'\ rend er tn the co ndu ct of lhP1 r bu -: tnP ..,&lt;&gt;b as
v.ell as to thP gt• neral prog1am ot tht"
community ~Tore tha n hJJf ol th e (_U I ·
poratwns in thr rou ntrv are small buslnesse ~ with assets of le&gt;;s th a n $100 noo
each. Then~ are man\- that do nut P\ l'll
approach tha t level In the la~t crn.;;;ns
more than three m1lhon bu&lt;;lnt&gt;ss Pstahlishments rt&gt;pnrfp('j undPr the Soc1al St&gt; cunty Act . There were onl v 54 000 ot
that hu ge number that emploved I 00 or
more persons Our small huslnf'S' f'S !111 ·
nished more than one·four1h of the total
employmf'nt In Me1gs Cou ntv the1e a lt'
over 200 busmessPs and \\ hrn vou cal( ulate the number of em plovers 1n the c::~ tf'­
gory of under 100 you reach a meable

!tgure.
One can not fi gure th e contnlJut10n
made by these sma ll bu sHJf'S" mf'n 1ll
numbers hut vou ca n m wh3t he con i r I ·
butes to h1 s home &lt;·ommunlt;. fhev not
onlv spend hours in p la nnm g ~cn'H r" to
cus tomers , hut in co untl f'SS other ~~a\s
they are generally at the fon•front of every \\Orthwhlle endeavor \\'e all ga1n 1n·
sp1ration from 1helr ah1lltv as advrntur·
ers In f'n1erpnse and r is k takm g that rna·
nv individuals are not wtllmg to do He
takes h1s savings and assumf's the fl&lt;;k
of starting and mainta ining a prH aft' en-

torpmo often aJia!Osl tremendous odds

In m,:my lmt ances the-y do not receive
p1of1t" of ~~m g1t'Jt amount, and everyurw tan not hl'ip Uut note the great amount u l \\hat tlwv retel\e 1 ~ plowt&gt;d right
lJa('k 1nto Lh £&gt; husmes~ HI the form of im -

rwss. v.1fh !Jmited financing and to a degree a limited volume of business can
not face Sll( h road. blocks and surv1ve.
Th a nk goorin es~ the small husiness man
~~ a hardy soul. but none o( them want to
lo'&gt;e Iu s LOntnbution to the communitv to
tin• pos~J I Hh l v that he might berome exllll d on the e&lt;·onomJc scene We have al·
n•adv SPPn Y.hat government regulation

l1 os done generally to the imall farmer of

By DOROTHY KILGALLEN
BROADWAY GRAPF:\'INF.
Lex Barker. who \\as marn ed to Ar
Jene Dahl for a yeiir or so \Vay ba C'k 111
1951 , 1s on the verge ol trymg \\ E'd lo&lt; k
aga tn Th1s Lim e the lul·ky gtrl 1s Mana
del Carmen Cervera - '' !\IJss Sp;un ' _
and the ceremony Is s upposrci to take
place th1 s month in Rarcetona, 11 re!1g1·

play a comedy role with no singing what ·
soe\'l't. To me It seems the btggest thnll

ous diff1rult1es don 't mten:ene
Carol
Chanmng's ex -hu sbar.d. Alex Ca rso n, Js
headed for a d1vorce from Mary Jan e
Fenton Stevenso n of Palm Bf'ach affpr a
brief try at harmony Everythmg Js ex pected to be am1rahle . they JUSt ·wrrt'n t
suited'' for each other
Wef'k-i .1 nd
weeks ago. those "ho knt'w Nat Klll g
Co le well were aware of the mev1tahl e
sad endmg. and the stOII('S that me mbers
of his family hoped for a rf'co very have

He 's had t1me to esco rt mink-clad ladies
to soc1al tundmns , but apparently the
pressure of llusmess has kept him from
m,tking the judtctal appomtm ents. (Could
liltS have anvthing to do with retaining
('flntrol of th e State machine m the contllln ing Battle of Albanv? J

chance. and they all knew it -

hart

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fore he uncterwf'nt su rg en'. Now , Capitol
Rerords IS re1ssmng all of hi s alhums
(there were more than 201 and Kat'&lt; fan s
.are rushing to buy half-a-dozen at a t1m e
Mike Cowles. at the !luggestJOn of the-

State Dept,

Will

vtstl Vielnam l11 s tnp

\\.lll be "exploratorv and unof f !CJal '' 111
case :vou find 1t fun to intPrpn•t goVP I nmental gohblrdvgook
R1la II :JV·
worth 's romarH:e w1lh All I par - on( e
married to Virgm1a Bruu-' . who was onn~
married to someone el o;;e - ?.fJpPars to hP
i'mished. Rita's (_hums think tl1 e rra~on
was geographical. Ali J 1kt-' ~ lo slav 1n Eu -

rope and she digs trave l

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Ung guy but lw nPecl s new arlvt sor" 1/i s
current color-photo advertl s&lt;'mrnt s arP
unfortunate to put tl mtldl v Maktng fun

of the phymally aff lict ed " not l11nnv
A Long Island hotel man has n ffr1 eel to
take C..\o'er the World 's Fmr. on l('asp af.
ter this season. He claims he ha s e nou gh
backtng to nm 1t on a pPrmanpnt ha .; ; 1s,

a Ia Disneyla nd But 1t's not

DJ ~o;n cv lan d .

and tht•re 's no re&lt;~son for h1m to 1ni:1gme
that he can prv 1t from Rohert MosP s .
Quotf' from Connie F'ran ris
"What's mv professiO nal a mb1tlon ..
That's f!asv I'd l1ke to grt rerogrnlwn as
a comPdu.•nne Some day soon I'd like to

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Bobo Rorkl'felter lried to do her hit
for democracy durtn g "Che'1 GuPvara's
v1s1t to th~ United Nat ions In DecPmber:
shf' had h1m to dinn er at her home , and
inv1trd a selec t number of intelligent AmPnca ns as other gw~.o;t s But the Cuban
.s trong man mrHle 1l C"lea r In a three-hour
d1alngnr th at Comm umsm is winmng, re~
ll ~ 1on is dnomf'd an d revolu1wn tn the
I ntled Stale&lt; ts mentahle It might be

smart if somPo ne 111 th1s country took
him SP IJouslv. as ht&gt; takes h1mself After
,!II F1del CaStro her amP the leader of Cuba'' h1IP a grrat m:m v lea dPrs in our gov·
l' tilllH' llt \O,.i'll' t~t•at1ng h1m as a loser.

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H1t a CrPI &lt; ham a Copaca bana beauty who
n·nunds people nf Cllzrtbeth Taylor
n('\\•

A \lidlown spot has changed its pohcy
d!J'&gt;IIrallv - hut nut for the reason g111·
f ' ll 1n the press releases Actually, it had
hP( omp th e scene ot so many brawls and
k 111 f111 ,e:s. 1he O\\ nPrs grew frightened
SJ nw· r .lohnny T1!10tson. who has a hit
l f'co rd m ·A ngel" has dec1 ded to live in
\ ' pv,: York permam•nlly. He wants to at·
IPnd art1 ng classes :md look hard for a
lt:&gt;&lt;Himg part In a Broadway show.

l'ross out the plan&lt; of 20th Century·
Fox 1o h1re 1.000'- mu sic ians for the prem 1r1e of "The Sound of Music " The un ·
ion wnutd have adored it, but after read·

ing ahout it •n this column the Police
Dept sa td , more or less, "Are you kld dmg')" So the brass are burnmg the midIll ~ hi

oil trying to think of something
th a t \\On't make traffic worse.

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'!l-IE WHOLE PLANT
COMPLETELY EVACllATEtl
IN FOUR AND A HALF
MINUTES!

had brought to Washmgton ~or

ln Washjngton
The Preswent injected a slmllarly jorular note a few weeks
later when Atty. Gen. Nicholas
Katzen bach took the oath of of·
fLee at a Wh1te House ceremony. .Johnson recal led With a
laugh that he had spru'lg the
news of the appointment on
Katzen bach JUSt the night belore it was announced publicly
-and before there cou ld be
any leaks.

~ugurat ion
l .on nor .

The PreSident told

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Amerkan enterpnse and cornrnerce has already g1ven you
great credit for startmg a boom
here in the cap1tal city ; between your rela!Jves a~ rnends
between
my
re Jat1ves and
fn ends, busmPss ought to ~
boommg for the taxJcab busJ-

HELEN HELP US!
MONORAil. MIND
Dear Helen
So it's Portf'r agam wilh 11is
monoratl mind He !I!IJd
the
good g1rls didn 't wrlle m .so he
assumf"d there were none, Ojnd
the fact was there were no VJr·
gms left I remembe r se\ieral
d1d writ e in - and l imagme
a Jot more wrote lrtt ers that
you d1dn 't have room to prml.
Or maybe wt&gt; gals think there 's
somethmg better to discuss than
the state of our morals A eirl
who doesn't have round heels
isn't gomg to go around beating hf&gt;r chf&gt;~t and srreaming-'See me, I'm pure·~ WhPreas
the ga ls who aren 't. sometJmf'!l
like to brag about it.
As for Port er T thmk you hlt
11 on the head , Helen Men who
talk about 1t the most Hre usuallv the lt•ast capable when lt
&lt;'Om.es tot he pajama game. So
I've hrard - H D.

Dear B
So I' \'e alfio heard NE'verthe·

less, I'd advise g~r l s
who
every' don't not to believe
thmg they hear. Somettme.s the
Jee~ s t -capable are thP ones who
try hardest to prove thPy arPn 't.
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Dear Helen :
What's Porter trying to prove"'
I couldn't care less whether or
not there are no vlrgms left. I
say, to each his own (or her
own J There are plenty of each
kmd of gal, and a lot who are
l1ke me not ''easy '' but choosy.
Not married, but defimtely nut
a "sponstf'r." We're over 2l,
live our IJv~s the way we hke
to, are respected as ind1v1duals,
and treated as equals by the
men we date If we want to say
"No " thev know we mean 1t.
H ~e say· Yes." II s our business And If you want to quole
me , that's YOUR busmess when
I say, "What'l so
wonderful
and msp1rtng about a 35-year-

Dear Helen ·
Would your readers like to
•end cards to a little boy of f1ve

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Dear J ·
Any ll -yrar-old who ha&lt;~ the
' 'go" necessary to "almost fm·
ish" wnlmg a book, cerlamly
dPserves to have tt read! Try
it on your mother or your teacher If thl'y hke Jt. they' ll grt
others mter~stPd But don 't expect too much. A lot of people
art- wnting books thPse days,
and not many get them published . -

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Dear Helt:'n
What can 1 do about a loa •
large abdompn '' l'\e tned exercise - G F.
Dear G.
You've tned exercise - for
how long'' Trimming down 1..1
pouch takes not on ly cnntmued
exerc1ses that f1rm the stomach
muscles , but also constant attentiOn to posture - and, most
important or all, a habit of
''sucking in," To keep a flat
abdomen, you don't JUSt do push·
ups 10 minules a day - you do
pu\1-ms at least 12 hours a day,
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'It was railed lo my att€'ntion recenlly that m 1&amp;.il "
speed record wa:; set m delivering the inaugural address of
President Linroln to the West
Coast U~mg Pony Express,
cop1es or Lmcoln 's address were
dehvered from WashmgLon to
Cahforma m 7 days and 17
hours. by 75 ponies, at a cost
of 5 dollars per one-half ounce.
''Today, for only 0 cents we
can send 3 ou nces of presidentJ&lt;Il addresses across the country-at about tile same rate uf
speed."

Th1s is one reason some doctors advocate e1posma: a child
to eh1cken pox when he
it
young ~not under 1 year, howliver.
Once exposed, there Is an :!no
cubation period of 12 to 21 day•.
Since you may get this di!lease
from C'iose contact with a per•
sou fo!.rr or five days before he
hlmseU comes down with lt, you
are never quite sure whom you
should avoid.
This is true or most or the socalled d10eases of childhood,
and this fact Js a tremendoUI
help in keepmg them going.
In the first two or three
days of the disease th• victim
appears to have a cold, No one
can say for sure it ls ~;:hlckeo
pox.
Then, a JTash of httle b1l!tten!l starts to appear and the
diagnosis i!l clear. The leiiOD
usually ttch mtensely.
Although they won 't
Jeavt
any scar unless they become
secondarily infected With pugforming germs, it i1 hard to
keep thts from happemng.
Then~ are rarely any other
complicatmns and your doctoc
can help you prevent your child
from getting these scars.
It Is Jmportnl to keep lbt
child clean and to allay the Ucb.
Jng. A dally tub bath using bak·
lng soda or a starch that dlssolve!l in warm water will belp.
'Mm can be followed by an
application of calamine lotion.
You should alM keep the child' a
ir
ringernalls cut !lhcri and,
fi('cessary , tie m1ttens on his
hands Every !lcratch may rasult in a scar,
Dunng the acute stage,
It
helps to spend as mu&lt;:h time
with your ch1ld as possible so
lhat you can keep him occupied and keep tus mind off the
it ching Antihistaminic!l given
by mouth may help to check tho

Q ~ Is It true that If a baby
I" hom two months ahead ol
tum· he may be perfectly formed and we1gh 7 pounds at blrth?
A - Siner estlmatmg the exad length of pregnancy IS subJ&lt;&gt;rtt o a vanety of errors. we
110 longer defme prematurity tQ
terms of months, but rather in
terms of birth weight. Tht arbl..
trary d1v1dmg line is 5~ pounds.
Any baby lh11t welfihs more 11
not premature
~\\though a prf:'malure baby
may appear to be perfectly
formed we know that Its respiratOII'y, d1gestive and muscular
syst€ms are not as well develop..
ed as those of a full-term baby.

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LONDON t LJPI 1-Bn£tn CuvYour Dependable
vis, 146 1 4, Hnta m. outpomted
Dealer For
Gflsrar Ortega , 148 1'2 , .Mt-xK·o
NF.:W YORK (UPT) - Canie 1 as guards. Hetzt&gt;l phtys cente-r rlO).
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Russell of MJch1gan, the only and Bradi('Y a11d Barry fund ion
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honored and Rhodes as forward s, as did Estes.
I NEW YORK (LPn - Victor
Scholar B11l Bradley of Prince· Bradley 1.s the only repealer Baerga 134·14, Puerto R1co,
ton Jed the votmg today for the rrom la st ye&lt;~r's f1rst team and drew With Jose Colon, 1:10,
Phone WY . •
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umted Press lnternatmnal 1965 was sr.cond m the pnpu lar \ioteP·~·~~e~rt~o~R~,c~·o_::
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All-Amenca basketball team. I to Ru sse ll. The Pnnreton honor a
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The late Wayne Estes of Uta h student was named on 92 prr
Stale was the fifth man rent of the ballots ( ast whJlf'
namt•d to the collegiate tee~m, R,us!'r ll dn ·w 95 per eent Barw• •
thai y,as mcreased to s1x men 1 ry rece1ved mentwn on 86 pt&gt;r 1
for the fm:t time because of cent of the ballots, G•10dnch 74
l&lt;~sl&lt;'"' acc idental death Feb. 8. per cent and Estes and llt&gt;tzel
R1ck B.1rry of Miami (Fla 1, eot ch had 64 per et•nt
alGad Goodnch of UCLA and ti10ugh Estes had more firstt-'red Hetzel ot Daw;on are the place nommat10ns.
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other members of the first
Russell was a member of the i
team
Isecond team last season, e~s
The All-America ~am was se- I was Hetzel.
lected by thf' d1rect vote of 310 •
Heads Second Team
sports writers, ed1tor~ and I Dave Stallworth of Wichita, a
sports broadcasters from all first team member last season
parts or the country. The voters I but who was ehglble to play
were asked to select a f1rst and !only one semester th1s season, I
se&lt;::ond team.
j led a second team, followed
A prerequisite for the 1965 closely by Clyde Lee of Vandteam seemed to be Sl'Oring : erb1lt.
ability. Five of the m~mbers Completing the .!lecond team
rank among the top e1gM scor- are Bill Buntin of Mlchlers m the nation and the team gan , B1Uy Cunnmgham of North
Add a new look to your home Add t'&lt;lncrete
average of 29 5 IS the seL'&lt;&gt;nd 1Carolma and Dave Schellhase
walks All work fuUy guaranted
and,
highest of anv All-Amenca' of Purdue Lee, Schellhase and
concrete
mcreases
your
property's
value.
team The 1954 team led by j Russell are the only juntors
·Frank St!lvy of Furman with a named to the first three teams
&lt;12.5 mark, averaged 29 8.
The rest are seniors.
The team not only reflects A third team is composed of
in court pos1tions, but Ollie Johnson of San Francisco. .
also exhibits equal geographical Keilh Erickl!On ol UCLA, Skip
LOW
distribution, wlth five dlferent Thoren of Illinois, A. W. Davis
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Dff\C'e

f'H'nf:'d theJT ftf'Onl at 1•11.
Tbt·.,. will close tbeir regular
season fo'riday oight Ia a DIH&amp;mg with tbe1r aJutnn.i ill dae

In 1920, 25 mililon
horse1
and mules lived In the U. S.;
today only about 3 million.
acrordmg to Britannica Junior
Enqclopaedia.

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As lhe les10ns dry,
scale!
form. Later thry fall off or are
brushed off These sr.ales are
hnrmle~s and w11l not
spread
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Birthday of the late president, lle1bert Clark Hoover,

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0
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having k1d trouble or JUSt plam
trouble , let Helen help YOU.
She w11l also welcome your
own amusmg expenences. Address Helen Bottel m care of
lill::i newspaper.

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The Chief F. li~ru11ve rrcaliPd
that fJresident~ smre George
Washmgton - and congresseshad "shown an uncommon m·
terest m their pos!rnasrers gt·ngener&lt;Jl." He quot eda congressman as explammg ln 1827 that
the postmaster general's " functwns are as delicate and 1m~
portant as those of any othrr
office' or the government - and
his patronage probab ly greater."
John.::on sald the po~t artlre
system h.'lrl "mHde verv gn•at
p'rogre ss" in th1r1 t'•mtury He
said :

IS &lt;h-'rl tcated to

OtHu
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WMt Haverstraw, New York.
Or readers could addres51 the
cards to "the Children on Ward
K. '' They cheer the children so

But .Johnson went out of his
wav to rack up laughs last
week when he officiated at the
swearmg m of John A. Gron~
ouski for a new term as post~
master general. Under an 1872
law Gronouski had to be renppomted when Johnson 's new
term began - the only cabmet
Jllember v..ho facrd that requirement.

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lei. He Is the pooler boy for

York Rehabi!Jtahon Hospital,

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birth defect? At present he ls
11iso recovering from a broken

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Dear Helen:
I am 11 years old and have
1.ilmost flmshed a book. I thmk
it ts very mleres lmg and I have
enJoyed wnt mg 11 Do you think
you could g1ve me some adv1ce
on how to gi'l Jt published ? -

evtry aft•rnoon o:oept
Sundn b~ l'he Otuo Valle, t'ublllh •
(fill. Co mpany
110 'iech a n!r &lt;;t Porn.
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m •tter aT lh• po-t off\~• "' '"nmeror.

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YOUR HELPING HAND
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The !wearing in of 1 high
r(•deral offtcJal usf'd to be a
10lemn occas1on. But the late
President John F. Kennedy
used to lin!n up sut·h ceremonies w1th well-placed w1t And
PrPsJdent Johnson has been
addmg light touches, too.
For example, when Jo hn T
Connor was sworn m as seen&gt;..
tary 0 f commerce last .Jan 1R ,
John~on took
note uf all the

other people happy by . making them
laugh "
City Hall reporter&lt; might ask Mayor
Wagner \\hy he hasn t filled nme vacann f's 111 the Cn mmal Court judiciary -

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'fHE WIDGET
MANUCACTURING
CO. STAGEJ' A
FIRE !7RILL AND
WOIVU' 1HE
CAL F Rc CHIEF

The rause la a virus the same
one t!1at eauses shmgle!. Smce
an attack almost always ~on·
fen a lifettme immunlt}, ll
you jet ch1cken pox you need
never fear an attack of shingles.

1\'e hopP that the state kgi&lt;l atut·e
and thP naftonal Congrrss will nnt pass
anv laws or add additional taxes to their
prPsPnt burd en A neighboring state IS
wn tPmplating the raismg of minimum
wage Ia \\'' I hat if passed would be detn·
mPnlal to smal l businesses A small bu st-

Amenca

a nng of fakerv that the IJ&lt;oloved smger

Although It is not senre l.n
children, It can make an adult
ve1y ~lck for a tew dayl.

p! uvr rnt&gt;nts tli at gtve us all a sense of
JJTidr 1r1 our lo mmunlt\
\\'t-' alllan JJ!ay a part tn helping h1m
tn h t:- 1Ju s11wss Thev need to make a pro·
! If 1u ~t a v Ill busmess, &lt;:~nd it IS up to a ll
of th to st•e t h:lt thev do , when w~ renl·
11e 1hat thPJ &lt;Jre an int t&gt;g ral part of any
p1og1ess t\e lommumty. One of the trai iM
th at \\f' admire 1s t he1r Independent action &lt;~nd in spite o l many road blocks
lhJm\n 111 th t&gt;l:' palh thPV are stiJI per:-.lslf.• JJt From ttme- to t1me the ~ov e rn­
mr nl has made att em pts Ln gnre them a
h r ~ak . but gem•rally we find many, thmgs
enal'led tnto law that makes thetr Life
PXW'!'I &lt;: n!'v ra ther lim ited

Voire of c, ~:a~ way •.• reporting

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Chicken pox is usually seeD
h1 late wmt er ur eJrly sprmg.
It gets Its name frorr.;
t h•
chJckpes winch the lestona art
said to resemblt', nol from tht
barnyard fowl.

ATrihute To Small Businessman

would not hav e likt&gt;rl He never

Panthers Rally to Edge Chiefs, 43-42

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CoM 98 Rhode lllond
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The Terps took a 46-28 halftime Miami of Florida , the nation'• Lehigh 6f ~wares!: 'tech
lead before a home crowd at top scortDJ team, beat Rol· Willisms
116
College P:ltk, Md., and llltn !ins, 146-79; North Carolina Siena 79
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had to battle to hold on to a topped Virginia, 105-101, in dou- Htder &amp;6 Fatrletgh Dtcklnson

ranked Duke dropped
Idect,.on
to Maryland.

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Both teams uaed only live tzed a fast break to take a tempts.
soven • pomt tota l In the flret Devils rallied late in the game. leading the Big Eight. topped Wesleyan 96 Coast Guard 63
UPI Sparta Writer
players each tn an rronman L~mL andinl marsin at_ 58-47 Top .. ranked Mtchtgan sue- [ half
The Maryland victocy came Oklahoma ,
64--M;
Southern
South
Tbe Friars of Providence won performance Tuesday night as WJth e 40 l£&gt;ft The Wlldcats cessfully negotiated a potential Anotner of the- top 10 teams .Irom the foul Hne. Outscored Methodbt ruined Rice , l(JO..M, M~yl~nd 85 Duke 8:2
their first 11 games In a row, 18th ranked Villanova knocked weren't content with an ll~pomt Minnesota road block Jn the took a bJg {al! when r!fth- 31-28 from the field, the Terps and Evansville, the small col· M1am1 (Fla.) 100 Pollins 79
but didn't have a prayer oH visiting No 4 Providence, ~lge and W:iden~ the gap IB1g Ten Conference by stop~ netted 29 of 36 charity tosses lege leader, trounrt'd Indiana Voorhess 101 Savannah St. 95 -qainlt a tough Villanova de- 71-$7.
i '" the remammg hme
I ping tile seventh~ rated Goph- 1' .,..
iii tc. 20 of 25 for Duke.
State-, 112--84.
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FhJrida 77 Florida St. 15.5
hnR that erased the lone team Villanova held a slim 26- Btll Melchionni and Jt m ler' 91-78, at Minneapolis
CLEVELAND tUP11 _The
It was Mike llecosmo's four
1'i. Car. 105 VIrginia 101 dbl o.t.
from the unbeaten ranks.
25 ha1ftlme lead and then uhl· Washington paced the tourna- Cau:ie Russell. 'Jewly named I Cleveland Browns have sched- roul shots in tf;e last 50 second!!
MldwHt
4-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Feb. 24, 1965 mont-hopeful Wl~dcats with 21 to the 1965 UP! All America uled their popular pro fOot· !hal spelled dl5asler for Duke.
0
Ferris St. 93 Northern Mich. 87
r pomts aptece. \\oashmgton was college basketball team, ~cored I ball doubleheader for Satur-- .
VerJa Top Scorer
rKenl St. 80 Akron 76
bulwark under the boards. 27 points for Michigan with day night, Sept. 4 tht. year.
· rndiana central 94 Millikin 84
where he hauled down 17 re- some amazing jump shot.
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The twin bill bas drawn a
Jay McMillen led Maryland
Wisconsin 93 Northwestern 87
1 bounds
and blocked several The winning Wolverines. now ! sell..ut crowd ol more than with 32 points, but Bob Verga
K.nsas 71 Nebraska 62
I Providence shots.
,o-0 in conference .Play
were 80,&amp;00 to Municipal Stadium I of Duke took game grartng hon- Colle&amp;e Basketball Results
John
Carroll 84
We-stern
lltb Wln
held lo a 39-all intermi;sion lie. ell three years since Browns . ors with 36.
By United Prell International
Reserve 7J
I The victory was the 18th in 22 Michigan went on a scor- , owner Art MOdeU lnaugurat- : Kansas kept alive its Big
East
Evansville 112 Indiana St. 84 ·
By DALE ROTHGEB, JR.
' starts for the Wildcats. who hit ing tear with seven minutes toed It,
lEight Conference title hopes St. John's N.Y. 76 Mass .. 58
Michigan 91 Minnesota 78
Tom Murdock canned three free throws and Harold or. 47.4 per cent of their floor go for a 75-63 lead.
The o]lenl?&amp; game
wiU With • 71~ win over Nebraska Trlmty Conn. 98 Brandets 73 Illinois 97 Iowa 80
M
dd d
ther Tuesday night to give the shots and connected on 15 of
I match the 1\ow York Giants 1at Lawrence, Kan. The Jay- Newark St. 90 Shelton 73
St. Procopius 99 N.Wslrn Ill . 81
ontgornery 3 ~ ano th ·tr
overtime
u
set
foul
throws
I
Hudson's
Ltads
Gophers
ngalnst
the
Detroit
.
Lioas
hawkers
benefitted
rrom
Walt
Villanova
71
Providence
57
Illinois Inst. 72 Elmhutst 66.
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60 56
~annan Trace Wlldca~ .a 1 rl ~~~1 hlanders defendinl:!
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0\iv~r Darden, Bill Buntin with tbe Browns facing the Wesley's 21 points. Nate Kings Pa. 98 Montclair St. 80 St. Thomds 70 Coneord1a Mann.
Ytctory_ over. t~h 5fut ~~·~ ~~n 1~d annuat'Gallia Cou.;'. Providence, led by Jim Walk- and George Pomey also con- , Green Bay Packers In
the Branch tallied 20 for Nebraska. Jersey City st. 98 Bloomfield 37
56
champiOns, In e 103 s ~
e
er's 15 points, was far below tributed double-figure scoring 1 nightcap, the same sehf'dulf' : Wisconsin beat Northwestern Syt:acuse 79 Canistus 63
Ander!lon 73 Ohio Northern 65
ty B~etbh.U To.urn~~e:.~s th e first ever for Hannan 1its usual average of 48 per cent fm Michigan. Lou Hudson led : as last year.
' 93-87, in overtime at Madison, Fenn 74 Allegheny 39
Grove City 85 Mt. Union 83
e
~mptOn~
'f,,
fourth
tournev
crown
in
42
as
the
Friars
hit
on
only
39.3
,
Minnesota
with
25
points
arter
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and
13th
ranked
Illinois
Hofstra
103
Bridgeport
80
Hiram 89 Case Tech 64
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Trace an
ercervt
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• · 1stopped Iowa, 97-BD, at Cham- Franklin &amp; MarshaU 92 Wa!h- North Central 97 Carroll 79
years.
The last time Mercerville won the county tournament was in 1943-22 years ago.
Last night ) Coach GcorgP Evans 's "fired·up'' ca~e~s
jumped ahead 4-0 on baskets bv Montgomery and om
Cremeens.
h b'
Montgomery then traded bas. , 'I'yo and Leach were t e . ag
Food Market
Clover Farm
teta with Hodney Cook, the guns in the Kyger Creek dr1ve
Clover Farm Store
"The
Store
With
A
Hart"
profs leading scorer. as the l whi_le Ma&gt;~on Peck and Clyde
Department Store
first period ended w1th
1he , Sm1th sparked North Gallla.
Fifth and Pearl
Route 7
PHONI IH 2-5543
With the ever sharp Tyo hllWildcats on top. 16·10.
RACINE
€oacb Uoyd Myert'l High- ling from under the ba~ket and
TUPPERS PLAINS
RT. 124
RUTLAND
O,.n
8
to 1 Man, Th1 u Set,
Jaoden,. with Cook bitting from thE" corner, the Bobcats
1bort jumper!!i and Gene Hall .~:~r orPd 20 points th~ final penod
third
awtahinl them ia from the for the vktcrry and
outttde, acond 18 marktrl in plae(' in !he tournament.
&amp;be s~od period to puRh
Fre~hman David
Skidmore
abead of the bost team. 28·2' wa~ the- big gun for the losers
during Intermission.
the last half of the game, as he
Senior Terry Rucker
a11d dumped in 10 of his 12 points.
sophomore Terry
Cremeens In the field, Kyger Creek can.
Hannan ned 28 of 57 shots for 8 sizzling
teamed up to give
Trace 8 40-36 lead going into 5!i.9 per cent while North Galtheo final '!tanza.
lla h1f ~1.8 per rer.t.
Cook Hall and SJpve Elliott 1
then ~t Southwe§tE"m into the l Coach Gary Minton's
lads
HOMOGENIZED
lead again, but foul trouble be- l ~utrt·bounde-d th~ Bobcats. 37ll•n to hamper the Myersmen.l '
Cook, who had 25 of
the I The box scores:
team's 50 poinl'l at thP time ur :
HANNAN TRACE 1601
his final personal, exited with I ~ucker 5-2-12, Cremeens B2::l0 remaining in the contest. I 0-12: Montgomery 5-5-15: MurAll Prices Are
With junior
Tom Murdock . ~ck 4-!1-IG: Colley 2+5. Totals
Effective. Through
k'
th dr'
Hannan ' ----lfi-SO
spar mg e
tve,
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SOUTHWESTERN !561
Saturday, Feb. 27
Trace cut the score to 54-52.
l'h&lt; Wildcats took lbe ball : Cook 11-3-25 ; Atha
2-4-8;
'th ·ust five seconds remain- I .Jackson 3-0-6, Hall 4·3-11; El~1g a~d Rurker tied u up with I lion 1-3-.5 Shriver 0-1 -1: Carttwo set•onds left. Tbf' crowd er 0-0-0, Hyrant 0-0-0. Totals
Strietmann
""t•nt wild.
21 - 14 - 56.
""""'n Trace opened the ,
KYGER CREEK t67)
ovt'rtirne on Rucker's corner
Duncan 7-0·14; Leach 8-1·17;
In order to be talr to all,
"1111! Southwestern camr back Tyo 12-8-32: .Johnson
1.0-2;
on a basket by Hall.
Spaulding 1-~2: Thomas 0-ll-0 :
we reserve the right to
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The Highlanders then
lost Barnett 0-D-0: Grose 0..0-0; Pollimit qu,mtities.
tlil'ir third regular starter, J~ i ryn 0-0-0: Skaggs Q-0-0. Tolals
J rwkson fouled out. Elliott had i 29- 9- {i7.
Assorted Colors
lt&gt;l1 the game with 1:45 to pl.:~y i
NORTH GALLIA (471
ln the fourth canto.
Callihan 1·1·3: Chick 0-0·0 ;
his Peck 8-2- 18: Smith 5-0-10: Skid,\•lontgomery thPn sank
free throw and Murdock , who n.orP
5-2-12; Twyman l-0-2;
was fouled later, calmh san k Ta"ylor 1-o-2; Logan 0-0-0: Adthe three other big point~ th~l l ams 0-0-0: McCarley
0-0-0.
gave Hannan Trace 1ts well- 1Tota ls 21 - 5 - 47
earned, hard-foughl win ovf'r
B:-.. quarters :
Kelloggs
the highly touted Highlanders . Hannan race 16 10 14 14 6 -60
Coach Evans said. "This was Southwf'slf'rn 10 18 10 16 2 - 56
a wonderful team victor~· . ThP '
boys have shown tri?'mrndous l K_vgpr Creek 16 1' 18 20 - 67 1
lmprovemenr and WI?'
will · North Gail La . w 10 13 14 -47
build basketball at
Hannan ~
Trace."
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The Wildcats wc~re ourshor. REACH AGREEMENT
Gold Med•l
44-28 per c~ntage- wise. by the BRUSSELS (UP I l -·~ AgricuL
Highlanders . However. HT ran- !ural minsters of the l:iiX nation,.;
fled 16 of 29 fret&gt; throws whi!P 11 the Europe~n Common MarSouthwestern sa nk 14 of 26 : ket agrPecl today on new reguThe Wildcats also outrebound- lations for the community's
ed the visitors - they collect- mult1-million dollar fruit and I
ed 30 more shots than South- vegetable tradr_
.
5-6 lb.
western.
, An all-night session also proAver1ge
CUNSOLATION
dueed agreement on prices to
Lanny Tyo'! 32 points paced be paid farmers for beef and
WHOLE
Bob- ; rr:ilk in the coming year.
Coach John Wlctllne·~
cats to a 67-47 win over North ~ Members of the market are
Gallla In the consolation game. Fra nce. West Germany, Italy.
The Bobcats b~hind Phil Oun -. The Nethf:&gt;rlands, Belgium and
FRESH AND LEAN
~an, Chuck Leach and Tyo led Luxembourg.
16-10 at the end o( lhe Ojl&lt;'nmg
----lb.s p •
round.
Wyommg ·s Church Butte was
KC Increased its lead to 29·20 · named hv the first Mormon walt intermission and 47·33 at the , gon train. in 1847 because it rebeglnning of the final eight min- ' SPmbled a holy edifice and they
lb.
stopped there to worship.
utes of artion.

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MEAT BUYS

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NEW YORK (UPIJ- Patrld

KANSA;; CITY , Mo tUPit-

C~ene~ St&lt;ttt~ ~19·01, _Lemoy~c

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Stale t 16-2t, Con c-ordia 07-31 pvinted supervisor of ractna II

I Shelia Kay Ak ers. daughter and Washtngton ol Sl Louts the New York Racing Aloorla' t 6-r' ' aceepted mvltatlons Tues- . til."TT, succeeding John F . Ktn.
day to compete m the ·NCAA 1· ne dy, who recentl y yu ~m ed
lllltJOilill r•ollege
di\IJSLon
basket- secre
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br1ll rhampwnsh!ps
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LINCOLN REOPENS
OGDEN, lt: taahc',(U PI \- Utah 1 LINCOLN, R I. (UPIJ -Lin.
l..;tc~lr linP 0 11 om H.amage
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luesdti\ was named asststant jeoln Downs will resume racm~
fuutb&lt;tll roaeh at Webe 1 State today w1th a regular 10-ract
Co!Jege. Harnage is ttle fir sl ad.~ .:ard after having been washec
dillon to the staff of newt:-.· ap 1 out \1onday and Tu~y be
pomted head Coaeh SarkJ~ Ars- lea use of snow and fngtd templanian.
1eratures.

SUPER'RIGHT QUALITY

CHUCK ROAST

NEW POWER LINF: -

A IWw 34o.OOO volt transmission Iitle will be huilt fmm Philip Sporn Plant to a new
Tri-State substation 111 thf' VICJnitv of Huntington bv

BLADE CUT

Appalachian Power Compan~·. In ,;dtlition, a new 13B,OOO volt line will be con:;tructf'd to Kentucky PnwPJ
Company's Bellefonte sub statiOn in AshiJn _d . This map
shows the general a~a an d th e propust&gt;d lmes.

New 345,000 Volt Line is
Planned from Philip Sporn

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An extra high voltage transmission lin&lt;'. f:i2 miles 1Dng

and operating at 345,000 volts. will he constructed by

Appalachian Power Compan~· to a ma.]or ne~ ~ubstatwn
in the vkinity of Huntington from the Phll1p Sporn
steam-electric. genPrat.ing station at Crah.:~m St;llion

Roast - ,b.49c Roast
Stea kS Bt••• tb . 45 C Chuck
R'b
Beef
I S - - - lb.35c
Round

The $61,~ million pJ"ojrct was
announced today by Joe
P. vnlt lint' will be cunstruC'trd frutn
Gdls. AppalaC'hian vi ce pre-;i - lhwrington to the Bt-llefonle -;uh·
d~&gt;n l ond
general
mant~gN . station ol
1\t&gt;nturky
PowWhen the project is comp leted cr Company Ln Ashland, &lt;llso .an
late in 1966 it will provide a afli)i;Jtt' ult nf' App&lt;.dach 1a n 111
large block of additional elec- tlw AEP System.
tric powt:'r fort he rrowin~ tri -· Philip Sporn Pla nt. on t
stah' regiona round Huntington . Ohi o H1ver in . .VI&lt;Json County,
In addition , a new
1:18,000 has a gP neratl!lg c&lt;:~p:.Jctty of
------ 1,100.000 kllowrttl:. and IS J01nl 11y 11wned by App;:~lachiau and
Ohio Power. It 1s alreadv
a
!source for Appalact.ian·s · t1.vo
· ullwr 34!i.OOO voll lines, to 1\an;nvh a H1ver l;lanl at Cld .~ g11W,
W. \';J , JW~Jr Clwr!estun, a d! S·
t&lt;HH"l' ot J miles, and to Hoauolo:P . \ .01. &lt;I d1 ~ tant'e of 185
md1•s
App•1lad11on h;1 s pin neered tht
PT. PLEASANT - Mason use ol : !~:l.OOU \'olt tra ns mLstOUnty 's 197 retail establish- sion ImPs 1r1 tillS c·ountry Tlw
ments had $15.7 million 111 :-;;-Jit.•s Sporn-Kanawlw II! It' w&lt;Js pl acin 1963, an increase of 19 JX'r ed in opera Iiun in 195i, ~mel ft•r
c:ent from 1958, thf' U. S. Bur- sev~r&lt;J I yeLJrs, it was orwo f the
eau of the Census ha s just rt&gt;- highe ~ t voltagt• Juw~ 10 t!ii' na ported after tabulaling
dnta .tion . .4ppalal' h!J n i~ nllw eon gathered from all firms in the duct mgt t&gt;.-;bn l Apple !;rove,
1963 census of business. Thr W. Va, on trJnsmls:,ion voltlast previous census condurted t1ges upr o 7i5.000 \'ljlLo.; .
by the Census Bureau, an ag~ H1gl11 oJ w&lt;~y cii:'&lt;Jring for tlw
encv o[ the U. S. Department nf&gt;w lme In-&gt; hf'P n ~ rarkd bv
of Commerce wa~ in 1958.
,B;Jrlletr Trl:'e Expert ComP'
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('ollli"Ll('h fnr coll:-.!ruclwn
county ol t11c luw, 1o bt'glll in Mav and
Retail trade In the
m~ant jobs (exclusive ol pro· tw cornpll'!Pd
1n ~ptc ;nbt'J" ,
1
pnetors) for 528 men and worn- J9ti6, wil l be (('t -~ om1.
en and a yearly payroll ol $1 4
million.

1963 Retail

Sales Up in
Mason Countv

Chu&lt;k

FRESH FROZEN-ANY SIZE

Frosh Came is
Citrd in
Resolutinn

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pies have made applications for On March 6th the sorority
marriage licenses in thf.t office will hHve a dance open to the
of the county clerk.
' public at the Moose Home frotm 'I
Applying were: Paul Ronald 9 p.m . until midnight.
Newman , 26, Columbus 1 Ohio, 1 The Twilighters will furnish
and Jo Ann Hess, 16, Mason, the music and tickets will be
W. Va.
~ sold at the door for $3 a CO U f

Stewing
Banelut-

2-lb. roll 69t

SUPER-RIGHT FRESH

Plump Turkeys

lb.

3 9c Pork Sausage

FRESH- OVEN READY

CAP'N JOHN FROZEN

A&amp;P FROZEN

VEGETABLES

Broccoli

~~:~~~:~:~
Corn or

1-lb.
roll

SUPER-RIGHT BRAND

Roasting Chickens1b.49c Sliced Bacon

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In volume of busine ss I h f'
('ounty"::; food slores had sa les
of $5:3 million, an incrr&lt;.~se of
JG p~;&gt;r cent from 1958. In othf:r
ret ail business - the county 's
t&gt;ating and drinking places had
sa les of $840,000 and gasnlinf·
srrvice stations had sail's oJ
$1 7 million.
1 I'T PLF.ASA \"T Brerry
.Jones IH ·Masonl of the House
F'or fhe state &lt;:l:&gt; a whole t1l l&gt;i'l,·gales tnlnJdtwNI a resotlw Census Bur('au
n•twrt_t·d lutinn m thf' tf'glsldlure 'l'ues16 .915 retail est;;tblishrnents wnh da\"
fJI"llf)ll SIR g a hllsketball
sales of $1.779.3 million, ur II ga111(' brtWI't'lt tht&gt; Marshall Onper cent from Hl58.
.
1ver s ir~· ;1nd W('st Virgmia Uni
Census reports to be lSS Lil'd vrrsilv fn•stmwn.
during the next fpw
month_s .lon;•s 111 tlw I"Pmlulion diJ·cclwill gi\'e state and county ft - Pel to aulhoriltl'~ of both s&lt;'i10ols
gures on wholesale_~nd Sti"VI( "t· not1•rJ rtw outstJnding perform ~
trade~, man~facturmg Jnd nnn- ann·s of t hl· rwo squads this
era! mdustnes .
s1·ason and ('JIIt·d Btlention to
Figures on number of estab- thr t·onsJ dtT~lb l e
intf'Trst in
li shments and sale.&lt;:;
volume sut"il i-l tont('s1 The WVU fresh
for major _types of reta il est&lt;lb- man ll'&lt;tlll h&lt;Js mmpfeted its
ilshme.nts . m e::~ch _county are st•ason w1th a 20-1 r('('ord. The
?rnvided m the pn~Led report : Marshall squad has posted 18
'' 196~ census o!_ b~s.l~~~s, r:~~ll slr;~ighl vietorws .
trade. West \ Irg&amp;ma. . avct ll a-' Jones' rPsolu t ion said a game
ble at $.45 from Supermtt:'ndPnt 1ln !he Charleston Civic center
of Documents .. Washington.
wou ld driiw a hili house, 5,760
C. 20402 and at U. S. De pat t- persons. and a $3 admission ·
DU.'nl. of Commerce field offJces.l would produ(·e rf'venue exeeed~
ing $17.000 ttnd aflt'r expenses '
the two sehools rould split apPleasant Valley Hospital
proximately $16.000 prnlils.
ADMITIED Mrs.
Linco ln
Bush, Hogsett ; Mrs. Louis Har-;
rlss, Buffalo: Mrs. nan Child- ;
ers, Pt. Pleasant.
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DISCHARGED : Lester Puh
ney, Jr., Hogsett : Charles Sch-1
ultz, Pt. Plf'asant , Mrs. llan- 1
lei Paxson, Pliny

Ground_

cut _

Beof
Shod

59c
lb. 59c
lb.69c

en•n'" _ l b .

Bone

W.Va.

5 8 9(

DINNERS
___ ;:;39c
45 c

HADDOCK
FLOUNDER
SHRIMP
large39
nng
c SCALLOP

10·01.
pkgs.

Peas

JANE PARKER

Angel food Cake

10-ot.
pkg .

i·o··ssC

pko.

l -01 .

pko .

55 C

JANE PARKER

39c

oa&lt;h

Golden Corn

REDFISH ~::.:"John
FLOUNDER

JANE PARKER- SLICED CRACKED

A&amp;P- CREAM STYLE

pkg.

FRESH
FRYING CHICKEN PARTS
BREAS T S .......... · · .. · SSclb.
LEG S · · .. .. .... · ... .. · 4Sc lb.
Ll V ERS · .. ..... .. · .. -.... · 49clb.
FACIAL-400 COUNT

Kleenex

2 45c

TISSUES -

pkgs.

SANITARY NAPKINS

Lemon Pie
Wheat Bread

l

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lb.

2

l·lb.

.~:: 39c
1-lb.45
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Cop'n John
Frozen ___

pkg .

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LEAF CAI\IDY

Whoppers

49c

loaves

Kotex

MALTED
MILK
BALLS _ __

CAMPBELL'S SOUP
S1
00 Salad Dressing
6 79c TOMATO
9
7 ::;: 8 9c Egg Noodles
59c

100
count

35c

ANN PAGE

l-Ib.
1-o:r:.

10'!, 01.
cans

cans

i::·4sc

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WISCONSIN

Beef, Chicken or Turkey

Sharp Cheese

Noodle- Vegetable Beef

lb.

Cream of Mushroom

Bean·Bacon- G...een Pea-

A&amp;P BRAND

Half &amp;Half Cream

19c

pint

Vegetable---Cream of Potato

6 95 c
10112
01.
cans

43c TOMATO SOUP __,o·~~.~·1 Oc

lb.

Grapefruit
Oranges

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FLORIDA--VINE RIPE

8 ~~~ 69c Tomatoes

FLORIDA-VALENCIA

lb.

19c

FLORIDA

5 49c Strawberries
lb.

bag

E'l"clusiveo or rtema
Exempt by LMr
1-:-.,IHrl'~ FPh :!7. 1965

2 lb. 39c

In Cob. Unit A&amp;P"1

NOW WITH FREE COUPOI BELOW I
SAVE s1 38
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Navel Oranges
FLORIDA MARSH SEEDLESS

$5.00 or More

1

CALIFORNIA JUMBO SIZE

doz.

Macaroni

With the Purch•M ef

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A &amp; P FRESH FRUITS &amp; VEGETABLES

TOPS
OF
THE
CROP

29c

Ann Page

Elbow
2-20 oz. can• 35c

ANN PAGE

FLEISCHMANN'S '14 LB. STICKS

Margarine

Vegetable-Old Fashion

l-Ib.

pkg.

39c

EREYUDPEDIA
OF EODKIR&amp;

1HI fAMilY
HANDYMAN

EDlYUDPEDIA

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Larry Arnold McCartney, 23, 1dilnce will be donated tot ht!

~barlene

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ACCEPT

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Pt. Pleasant,
:sue ltea.
iMason County Health
EatoD,
18, Mt. and
Vernon, lndiana.

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Honot• at AnnuaI Sty IeShow Announced

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ghter. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln 1 PT. PLEASANT - The GamBush, Hogsett, a daughter.
1rna Chapter, Lambda Chi Ome~ ga Soror1ly will hold their formal aetivities for prospective ·
ASK TO WED
!members at 3 p.m . March 6 at

HEAD LEnUCE
LARGE
. 24 SIZE

ISS'

or P'Ol'R

POII\'T PLEASANT - The Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adkins of Saundra Shearer. dclUghter of of Mr . and ~1rs. Akt· rr.; of Pliny
.
· h .
seven candidate:-; vving
!or Sand Hill Road
is !ponMred Mr. and Mrs. R&lt;tlph Shearer. ,i 1.S represen1mg
,.~ ts
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I he title of •· Mtss Sprmghme'' by Hardm s Shoe Center. Her 513
andler Dn ve.
1~ spon- In: ar en
r anu w ! g1ve.
&lt;II tlw annual Style Show apon- ' talent i!l sing mg.
1 sored
by the 0 . J ~rorr1son a pantomime as her talent _
--;ort&gt;d by lh~ Po1nt. Pleasant Jun- Karen Layton , daughter of S_tor~ and will prt'~('llt a folk
The Style Show will be pre1
1?1 Woman s Cluo m co-opera· Mr. a~ Mrs. Edward Layton . s m~mg &lt;~rt.
sented Apnl lst in the
Pt
twn w1th local mf'rr hant s h&lt;~ve 2923 B1reh Ave nue, sponsored Cher yl W illliHll~on . dtlUghter Plt'a;..ant lligh gym at 7 30 p.
I been announced
b}' Ben Frankhn's will present or Mr. &lt;~nd Mr s. Lannt•s Wd · m
~'
ive
girls.
all
sf'niors
at
a
skit as her tal~nt.
l1am son , Southside. w1ll repre1
Point Pleasant High , one from Darlene :\Jbert, daughter of st'nt Biggs Dt&gt;partmenl S1on· M;1rinnne C&lt;lmpbell o~ Gallt·
Wah&lt;~ma lligh a~d onf' from :\1rs. Belly Nibert, liKH Jetrer- .and will give an 1mpres:wm or polis will be the
narralor .
llan~n High st&gt;ekmg the covet-~ son Blvd ., ~s being sponsor~d several Hollyw ood stars
for , Ruth Sturgeon a~d Shlrl~y Gardf'd t1tle &lt;:~re . .
by the Fashion Center. She vnll her talent.
ner are cb-chaJimen of
the
Barbara Adkms. daughter of 1do a hair styling talent ad ,
Shelia Walker. claugllter ol' show.

PT. PLEASANT - Two cou- , the hom• of Martha Haught.

Brown 'n Serve BREAD

THEY ARE VALUABLE!

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prmgtime

Gamma Chapter
Is Planning
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bert Mullinex, Arbuckle, a dau- 1

FROZEN FOOD SPECIAL

HOLSUM

SAVE YOUR RC COLA, Dl ET ·RITE COLA, NEHI,
TRUE FRUIT ORANGE AND UPPER 10 BOTTLE
CAPS.

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Florida Seedless

NESCAFE INSTANT COFFEE
- - - $!.19
10 oz. jar
·-,

BAKERY BUY OF THE WEEKI

only 1 calorie per serving
no sugar at all

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Feb. 24 , 1965-51

Pomeroy~

By GARY KALE

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Dally Sentinel . Pomeroy-Middlepot1 .

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Cancer Bandage
p • t Given
rOJec

New Haven Council Votes
S
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$200 for treet epatrs

lskit

on Family DOIIotlons The
srene took place around a dm·
l ner table, thts was followed' with
' diScussion on Family
1 ,,ons
Taking part w;re

Dev~r
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~arv~n
~o~sh(.~~~E's Roush. J ~~s
~tus Har:: Staats . .11rs Jack Ch~~rman

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Feb,

24, 111811

WilB:::
~,;,._.
Mrs

Dany Sentinel,

ravors , forem~hn ~wis,

refreshmenl5.\M:~d

Wayne G"'en,
Mrs. RaY"
Lieving, Mrs. Joseph Llsh,
Charles Yeager, Mrs. £4-

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S~~t Har~~~s•,\1- host~sses,

llatehets and

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Mrt. Vernal Johnson of Wesl ,m

ush and Rev Jack Welch
18 after complalnlll from eiU· cent on Sale• and
es MASON - 1be MaSID
William . Powell.
and much disc"""l;;;•
charges for
er's Club Memberl at
_their
of Chmlian Serv•ce the condition of the
and
and Demand meeUng recently at lbe

Lesley

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Co~m:r~~eo

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asS!

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~:le ~rs

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K•ll•n~s-

repa~rmg

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Lelah ~this

cha~r· ~ lie

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Da~soo,

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Bandsmen are

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J State Umt

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t d~ Hlflgw~h·
K·JU~Ii.
Ro.~s. i

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FlowlnJ

~apersa

Heat

• Hendlest lint catcher
known-on lhe door.

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• Your choice of 4 gorgeous
colors or gleaming white.

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drum-snag-free.

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FURNITURE

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METROPOLITIAN
MOTORS
Pomeroy, 0,

family.
She
was returned
to her
home by Mr. and Mrs . Dt&gt;nver
Carte of Nitro wh() also visited
on Sunday wil.h Mr . and Mrs .
Rou•h.
I Eber
A1TEND WEDDING
NEW HAVEN -11-lr and Mrs
Jack Stewart recently attend. ed the weddJng of Mrs. Stewart's brother, Russell Cummins
to Miss Cors Lee Manuel
at
Racine, Ohio.

Tussy Wind &amp;
Weather Lotion

Q. TIPS

7lc

REG- 1 - 0 0 - - - - - -

DEODORANT
Crellm or Roll On
REG.
$1.00

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26c

REG. $3.50 - - - - - - -

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REG- 39a - - - -

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Spring Headliners!
NEW SPRING HATS
More Arriving This Week

Ebersbac~

of Health Melhodist
Cllur&lt;lh
School at a · W&lt;D"ker's eonlerthe
ence Sunday eveninl at

PREScRIPTiON

SHIRT
FINISHING

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HANDCRAFTED
for Greater DependalulHy
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sbo1Utsl £~ cha$sis Qlf'lner.twn Is
tt&lt;Wldwired b greater depe ."'&lt;i -'"~~ 'y.

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2·4811
Service
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The brand-new '65 Plymouth Valiant

5c CANDY BARS

.... ·OV&lt;' ••

73 MILl ST.

R~d- ,1

ONE
DAY SERVICE

c;ouroe

POLl DENT

TUS"SY FACE CREAMS

SOc

vo~edt

SouiiJ

Denture Powder
REG.39c _ __

dur~g

'LOSS

WERNETT

DESERT FLOWER

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~~~he; ~~~~~t;:~ed P~ns

PROTECTION. t 1

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tables and 10 chaD's to be ll8ed Sunday 0:1t the First

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Bank Financing

Mrs. Martha (Mattie! Henry,
86 years, of Clifton , is a pa·
I tient
at the Pleasant
V~l~ey
: Hospital. She had been vts1ttng
I with her daughtE-r . Mrs. Charles
Arstrong in
when she became ill.
Visiting with Mrs. Henry re·
cenHy were her three daughjles: Armstrong Lo
Columbus
ma Peck, Chillicothe and Mrs.
Blonche
Cornpson,
Clifton.
Mrs. Armstrong and Mrs . Peck
I were called here bec~use or the .
serious illness of Lhe1r mother . .
Mr . and Mrs . Chester Roush :
and children of ChE'shi re spent .
several da~·s las! week visiting
hi s mother, Mrs. Loltit&gt; Housh.
Miss Alma Dudding of Nitro
visited over the weekend with
her sister , Mrs . Eber Roush and

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Frances Willard
Tea is Held by
WCTU Tuesday

REG. $1.00 - -

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Mrs. Moore is
Entertained at
Layette Shower

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BAYERS ASPIRIN

REASONABLE OFFER

queet"~ pr:s;~~l~s~~ ~::;'~edp:.
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Mr and Mrs. Dallas Walker,
Mason and Mr. and Mrs. Ray
, Weaver of New Haven allendrd
Ia Natwnwide dinner meeting on
, Wednesday at the Dame I Bo&lt;me ]
I Hotel in Charleston . RepresentAt ives of Nationwide so u th~rn
·dis tr ict attended.
The lad1es
were eat·h presented corsages . .
j
Harvietta Newland who attends Mountain State Husiness
, College visited h('r parenls , Mr.
I and
Mrs . Harvey Newland over the weekend.
Donald Cook lJnderwen t ~ur ·
gery on Friday at the Holzer
' Hospital
Mrs. Nannie Johnson of New
Haven visited on Sunday wtth
' her niece and family, Mr. and
1
Mrs . Freddie Thabet
Mr and Mn . Gary Wilson and
three l'hildren of Cha rleston vis·
itif"d over the weekend with his
parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Bliss Wil·
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Observes her
90 t h 81rt
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and dependability,

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3 Candidates
~~olst.•;r S~ill·
Are Initiated
i I be aug I
NEW HAVF:N- A upholstery
Into
Bethel 62 thr II home
workshop will be held lor the
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$5.00

"I Auxiliary will

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the group on tht' t,rowth _and prizes were won by Mrs. Joey st&gt;rved at the noon
th: ;
rare of teeth and showed s!Jdes Rou'ih &lt;:~nd Mrs . Hoger Fink. home of Mrs . Donald H&lt;Jyne ,.
r------:-~-:---, Those attending were Mrs. Jo- on Thnrsday .
.
Warm Lined
ev Roush. Mrs_ Eugene Hesson,. The president. Mrs. Aba~aJ l
1\lrs. Wayne Capeha rt, Mrs. A. Thompson opened the meetmg.
1.. Sprouse, \1rs Michael Tay-1Devotions were led by Mrs.
lm Mrs. Roger Fmk and Mrs Ray Thompson The
Lesson.
Ladies Fine Leather
Cunnm?,ham .
"Ne w Concepts m Convn um t~
Reg. $6.99
LUTHER A..'II WOMEN
I Health"' was ~lven by Mrs . 1':1·
HOLD MEETING
roy Kaylor _ Door prize and conThe Esther, Rebecca
~tnd test prize were won by Mrs .
' !1uth Circles
the Lutheran ! Lieulo H.oush.
,Church Women held a Joint : The remainder of the day was
~leetmg on Sunda ~· evemng a! ' 8 knilting workshop condu&lt;'Led :
I St. Paul's Lutheran Churc~. The by Mrs . Elroy Kaylor.

beeJI

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SEE US FOR
SPECIAL PRICES!

Mi:lr~h&lt;lll

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The Me 1gs County Teachers 1
for meeting purposes. Mrs. Earl h ch ' in Middleport
Council will meet
Thursday. •
Guests were mvlt
MASON - The
Sunshine
lngles, Mrs. Beulah
Bocock c
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February 25, at 7:30 p.m ., jn l
room for the social hour class of the Mason Methodist
and Mrs . Mary Roush were ap- lowmg the service Miss •
the offire of Supt. 0. 0 . Pat- •
where decorated
Church held their
February The Gallia County Eighl and , pointed to price a stove and
terson.
rmnts, nuts , punc
lllbi
n- meeting at the home of M!Sses \Forty Salon met at the home refrigerator for use in the build·
de f . T
Ma h
- -----were
fromd a "de
Lorena and Hilda Weiss in Ma- of Mr&amp; . William Brown
re- ing.
rna
or 1m Ia 1IOn on
rc 22 . gym on friday, February 211 '
tered With a gol cup! ' g r son Thursday evening.
I cently.
The meeting opened I
.
.
The Jays will emcee.
nd sweetheart rose a - Devotionals were presented lin ritualistic furm by
the
At an earlier meetllli
lhe Rodger Luckydoo is
rangement. Mrs. Walter
by Miss Lorena Weiss entitled, 'Chapeau, Mrs. Orville Well. group made plans to sell re- Society PreHidMit
and Mrs. Manmng Webster p
" Be Patient With
yourself," Nine
member&lt;
answered freshments al the proposed ReMASON
-Officers for the
at the coffee servtC&lt;! and and " Image Discussed...
roll call . The Child Welfare gatta for the Bend ar•a thiS
h bo I
9unc
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Mrs Pearl Roush the presi- lreport was given by Mi's. Silas . summer. To earn money for the Wahama chapter of the NaAttending in addthon to the dent, .presided
a brief 'Hamilton . It was voted
to organization •. the group
o tional Honor Society were rethe contribute to the American Le- buy 50 kwlck kuts (stamless cently elected as follows :
tbove were Miss Coats, guest lbusiness meeting, when
ilf honor ; Mrs. Robert Coats, rou voted to present a church gion Child Welfare foundation steel cutters) to sell.
ger Luckydoo, president;
,Ier mother,_
Mrs. J .
E .,:laJ' to Evangelist Rev.
w .\ for research in TB, the Nurses
Mrs. Vera Dodson was appoint dra Pickens, vice-president; Er·
ON
Ceci l Shepherd ot tht&gt; First j ~holarshtp fund, &lt;Jstie Ilbros- ~ to work at the Health Clm- rna Crites, secretary ; and Rich- I
Methodl"st Church of Clenden· llS research , and NJtrogen Ana- 1c scheduled for March 2nd at ard Rood, treasurer.
in who will be a gu~st during 1Iyzer for treatmeftt oI '-'.1"'tlc
r.~ · City Build ing.
Other business during
the
Lenten
services
the
week
of
1
ros1s.
Attend.mg the mee1·mgs wee
r meeting found fhe chapte_r vot-f \
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F"b ·
March 14th at the Mason Meth- It was announced
that the Mrs. Bliss Wilson, Mrs . Earl ing to continue the awardmg o
udist Church.
bY· Iaws shou id he revise
· d . F"ma I Jng1es, Mrs. Beu1a h
$&gt;0 to a deserving senior
at
The class agreed to give . ,plano were made lor the loth Mrs. Mary Roush, Mrs .
Wahama who desires to coc•tin-11
LAUNDRYMrs. Charles McNamee, South wedding gift to Mrs. Frank I annJ~ersay
at
the Mt1rch Tripp, Mrs. Harvey Newland, ue his education In college.
DRY CLEANING
Sec
ond-Ave., is
observing a Hoffman,
(Mrs. Flossie Mat- meetmg. Refreshments
were Mrs, John Roach, Mrs .
Mae group also made plans to soo•n- 11 WY 2·5428
POMEROY
milestone tn her life t~ay as toxJ. The group voted t.o spon~ r serv ed bY Mrs., Brown
an Tay.lor, Mrs. Vera
son, rs.
M
lhe reaches her 90th birthday. sor 1 Soup and Bake Sale on Mrs. Ellen Deweese. Mrs. D?r-d l Cec1! Johnson , Mrs.Dod . Lottie
Mrs . McNamee is a life-long March 13 at Thomas' Grocery. · othy Hecker was a contrJbutmg Roush, Mrs. Helen Dav1s and
business meeting hostess.
1 Mrs. Betty Harris and Mrs. Dalresident of Meigs county a.nd l After the
her home is filled tuday With the group played scramble.
'lias Walker.
remembrances of flowers , dec· . Refreshments were served by
orated cakes an~ oth~r gifts 1the hostesses Misses Hilda and
NCE REHEARSAL
!rom her many fmnds tn the . Lorena Weiss . to Mrs. George
ANN0 u
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A
rehearsal
for
the
ca
ntata
.
Carson, Mrs. Marvan Frame,
"The Seven Last Words
Of
community.
Mrs. McNamee has
dau- Mrs. Helen Stewart, Mrs. Leaf
Christ"' Will be held at the Fedd h h Th da
at
ghters, Mrs. Charles WISe, Jr. ter Zerkle, Mrs. Reuben Stew- Mrs. Cash Baltr entertained
of Waverly and Mrs . Cecil Brad- art, Mrs. Murl Megee, Mrs. the Staff and Offlcers
Club erate c urc
. ~s Y' .
bury and several grandchild- Mary Johnson, Mrs. Albert of Meigs Temple, Pythian Sis- I ~-m. Anyone wts~mg ~ smg
•en and great grandchildren. Swatzel, Mrs. Matilda Noble, ters, Monday night at
her In the :ntotap wlhichs w~l
b~
Spending a day With her re- Mrs. Ray Proffitt, Mrs. Donald home on Main St. Mrs. Rich· present . on . a m un a[.;m~
:ently was Mrs. Adam Ebers- Foglesong, Mrs. Russell Bar- ard Owens, vice president, pre- 3 p.m. 15 mvlt~ to
·
bach of Pomeroy. Thet wo wom- 1 ton, Mrs. Eber Roush, Mrs. Ce- sided in the ab8ence of Mrs. Arrangements will also~ made
en enjoyed a dinner sent do":n cil Smith, Mrs. Helen Davis, Kari Owen, who io ill. The to sing at the Commumty S~nCourt St.
SH
Pomeroy
to
them
Mrs.
s
Mrs.
Russel]
Capehart,
Mrs.
openmg
prayer
was
given
ill
rtse
service
o_
n
Sund
Y·
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_
_
_
daughter, Mro.
Marguerite Mary Berry and Mrs.
John unison by the group.
Durst. Mr . and Mrs. Ed Smith Marshall.
A card of thanks was read •
also called and presented her
from Betty Spencer and family
with a large cake decorated
for memorial flowers sent fo1
Nilh yellow roses, which had
her mother. The traveling prizt
been made by Mrs. Smith Mrs.
donated by Mrs. Richard Owens
McNamee's husband, the late
was won by Mrs . Barry Clark.
Charles McNamee was
well
Garnes were plaved
and
known for hill activities •• an
pr!Jes won ~y Mrs.
Betty
auctioneer.
Spencer, Mrs. Ow~,
Mrs .
Mr~. Edw~rd Moore was en- Lena McElhinney arid
Mrs. 1
tertamed Wtth a layette show- otho
Watts. There were 15 '
er recently at the home of Mrs. members present for tbe meetWilliam Morris and Mrs. James ing.
WiBecup assisting ltoatess._.
,.. The hostesoes, Mrs.
Babr
Gifts were placed on II' table and her mother . Mrs . George
covered with a pink cloth and Childs, served a ~aiad course
The
annual
Frances deco~ated with an arrangement and .sandwiches followinM
the '
Willard tea was held when lhe of pmk and red carnations.
meetmg. March hostesses will
Pomeroy WCTU met Tuesday
Games were played and prlz. be Mrs. Paul Zirkle and Mrs
afternoon at the United Meth~r es won by Mrs. Jlert Bodlm~r' Chester Zirkle.
dlscurc
I h h.
Mrs.
Mrs.
----R' Robert
Mr Hysell,
E
M Keith
Mrs, Allen Hampton. pres!- Iggs,
':
ugene
urray.
.
The
door
pme
was
awarded
to
dent, conducted the r.10elmg Mr F
kiln t"r" tt
1
which opened with the hymn,
s . ran
. 1P e •
.
"' Faith CH Our Falhers," folThose attendmg m addition
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lowed with prayer by Mrs. Joa- to the above were Mrs. (Jllarles
eph Cook Two new members, Winebrenner, Mrs. Richard BeyMrs. William L. Smith and Mrs, ler, Mrs. Tom . Smith, Mrs.
Norman Baxter were welcom- Sherman Buskirk, Mrs. Carl .
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Horky, Mrt. Frank Eschleman, .
A communication was read Mrs. Charles Mullen, Mrs. Myfrom the Temperance League ron Miller and Mrs. Don Mu~
of Ohio asking memben
to len.
write their senalors concerning
Sending lifts were Mrs. E .
blliJ to be voted upon. 0 n e L. Hughes, Mrs. George JohDmember, Lottie Justus, was lost son, Mrs. Harold Kauff,_ Mrs.
by death and 8 book will he Eugene Gherke, Mrs, Richard
placed in the Pomeroy library Hovatler, Mrt. William Nelson,
in her memory.
Mrs. Larry WJJey and Mrt. Tom
Mrs. Robert Warner was de- Scally. The hostesses served a
voOonalleader using as her top. dessert
at the close of
Jc, "Ve are the llght of
the the evenllli----world." Mrt. C. Melvin Alkire
presented the program topic,
SON IS BORN
"A oorridc)r of Opportunity."
Mr. and Mrt. Edward
U.
The hymn, "God
Be With Moore,
Second Ave., are
You Till We Meet Agalll," dos- announcllli the birth of a son,
ed the meeting, after
which Thomas Edward, February 17,
cookies tea and minlll
were at Holzer hospital He weigh1erved 'trom a table wilh lace ed six pounds and . 15 OUIICel
eover and centered wlth aa ar- and la the II!COnd child of the
ranpment of while Dowers with couple. They have ·. a daurhlinwhlle candles In lilver holders er, Sheila. Gr&amp;nd)IUenll
on ellher side. Mrs. Hampton elude Mr. and Mr1r John Burpreolded at the tea oervice
lon and Mr. J, C. Moore o1
Radford, Va, The ~re faml.
ly will have ona , . " blrthPltml Completed
day party every ,-...: Feb, 17
olnce the hl)lly wu
m
on
For S/I!Jring H our
the blrlblfay lll!llvenary
ot
Plana were completed for an both Mr•.,.._.: and dauahter,
hour of sharing by the youth Sheila.

Mas- ~ Mrs.

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c~~~e;:t ou\8~ ~n

M" W • .
Hen~,~
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Pilar·~ 2;~u~~~:edo~

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Wilker, of MasoD,. Senior ot

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,he follo•·mg, MHX!f Rickard,
h H llerark \Irs
I ' ' ,n meetmg. The group voted
to ·of add!lional revenue for Town
Mi''Howard and Mrs. bed ohlrta and coufeer bandag· l
J•fl and \lei"'" I dln•v . \tan·
c M Adams , Jr., • purchase, new sweeper for the of New Haven by tmposmg a r k a;r,
'
es avery month. Mrt.
Warne
,yn Gihb&lt; , She!) l Roush , Cles· M y. 1 h
Fergu&lt;nn.
.t ''rhurch A commiltee w•• ap- lpmilege tax on persons engag· Ric ar.
Green presided
the meetlll&amp;.
" and [!ebb"" Aholuo
Susan · ".,
n erty, Mrs. Manon
mled to see about
1mg in certain businesses, occu- The council voted to adopt a Club membenl brought con1
1
Whilmore, Tammy Hart. Re·
[ grs Tomm
Fr&gt; :. replaemg chairs at the Par- jpallons and other actiVIties
rider to the Peddlers
trlbutlons of. plaques and pic- 1
berea Roush Susan
Mr-: C'harles Vanan. Mrs Ray ISh House A temporary budget m the town; upon any pers lront rolhng the hours ol solicit- tures. to be g1ven
Lakin
Judy No·erls Mma
Stantev \hs Paul Roush. Mrs for the year was passed
It engagmg ur contmumg
from 9 • m to 6 p.m. unless Hosptlal for use m dormitories
worth . Shant-' and Tro\ Hcs- Dav•d Ot- wh urst Mrs
F'rank
!mnounced that Miss
tov.n m the followmg P jby appomtmenl
1
JOn. Mr and Mrs George
Spradlmg Mrs. Rober!
Date .Jane Powell had accepted
service or utility
Mayor Donald Batley presid- of Mn. Mary Berry ID Mason.
oon . Mrs Lar" La!hey ..
Housh. Mrs Ned Haymaker, man of the Kitchen Com mittee. I there IS hereby leviedna aecount ied Others in attendance were Hoslesaes were Mrs. Ray Prof-1
on Gibbs. the honorer c: M ' Mrs John Morgan. Mrs 0 J Thev voted to pay their dues to be collected taxes of the bust- •Hilda Ridgway, recorder, Rol- fill Mrs_ Everett Thomas Mra. 'j
and her parent&lt; Mr an ' r Howard Jr ' Mrs James Roush , the . Umted CounCil of Churches of the gross mcome o
and Karr, Paul Rickard, Okey Be;ry and Misa Lena Gibbs.
Gibbs
TING
1\lr::. A L Sprouse. Mrs B M
It was announced that St.
Howard. Jr. councilmen and ,
P.T A MEF.
met N!eewander, Mrs. George Car· Paul 's Lutheron Church would
Oooald Ohlmger. Absent were Attending were Mrt.
Ray I
Th• New H.1ven p 1 1 The son Mrs Roscoe Calhuu•1. Mrs be host for the United Council !
Carl Tennant
and . Workman, Mrs. Roy Harless,
on Thursdav at the Sl' "'' d th Billy Tolbert, Mrs Joho
T I l"h.urch Women lor World
Charles Roush.
' Mrs. Charles Roush, Mro. B.
Cub Seout
ReltmJre, Mr'l Hobert WeaMvt•r,
Prayer on March 5th
F. Board, Mrs. Wayne Green, ,
meeung w1 ' a
Mrs Burrell
rs
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b
Mrs . Harry Schwab, Mrt. Sam i
Flat Cerrmony.
read-F.
Br!"d•!l
Sl!ower is
Hoffman and Mary Lynn, Mrs.. ,
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V
ran k I' ouug. Jr . Mrs James Refreshments
("" I were
Th served
egtstery
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ings - ""A Mothers ye
Gilbert M" Chester w.,.,,er. Rebecca
e
ose r
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Given Mrs. Ho//mfln Nolan Swackhamer, Mrt. Robof ' Scout" and "" ln &lt;tant Men Mr an·d Mrs Robert Herndon,
were Mrs . Wilham PowJell, j 0
ert CVirginia) Roush,
I
they rlo•ed with a Cu b
Hobert Layn•· . Mr . Char· Sr. Mrs . Wilham Powell . r .. I
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' MASON - Mrs. Frank Hoff- , les Yeager. Sending flillll were
Meditation Scouts takmg pmt \es Frye Mr . aod Mrs. IJeoms Mrs . Herman Layne, Mrs . Paul\ \JASON - Three
1\ah:;:a
(r l . Mattox) of
Ralph Warner, Mrs. W·i
were Mike Hm,ard . Bruce Ad· Briles . ·
Roush, Mrs. Donald Bumgard· l While falcon Band
" ·man a.
honored with a H. Foglesong, Mrs. Lizzie Roush
ams. Brian Russell, [)anny Gard·
'EW HAVEN JUNIOR
ner . Mrs. Jack Welch. Mrs . John have been chosen to ploy '" the on w
.
. t the home and B. F. Board.
nf&gt;r, Mikt&gt; Stanley, Timm~· Oh·
· WOMA:\I 'S CLUB
: iP Roush, Mrs . Edwi n Roush, West Virgi nia All State Band . . bnda sower gtven a
.
linger, Jrlf .~reds . .lolm F~rgo· The New Haven Joowr Worn Mrs . Velma Roush, Mrs . Thorn· They are Gary j&gt;tewar\ sonar~f t
son . .Johnny Jon~·s. . 1 .~~an's Club met on Febr uary a. :1 .; Gnnslead. Mrs . Harold Rosr . 1, Mr. and Mrs . 1\eubrn .. tew ' I
Grimm, Danny LJ!chfwld . .\eJ - Hl65 at the h11 me of Mrs . .l:lntt'~ :\Irs. A. L. Sprouse. Mrs. H. L Ma~on. who plaYs the trump~t.
ry Sm1th ._ Ritehif' Bird , (,reg Cunningham. Devotions
were Dyer. Mrs. Harry Layne . Mrs. ' and Sherry Flesher and Chns·
Roush, HJCky
"Jdcrs. Bobby prt&gt;~t&gt;ntl"d by :Yi:-s . Joey Rou'- h_ W-illiam Russell, Mrs J .
V.: ty Howard. both clarmetJsts.
Young . ll&lt;ibhv r; dherl
DaVId A HCW member, Mrs. Wayne MrGrew. Mrs . .Joli n f . Roush , I Sherry " the daughter of M~
Morgan , Steve Darnell , HHro\d Carwh.:Jr1, W&lt;~s weleumetl mto Mrs _ .John F'ry. Mrs. Jack HPS· and Mrs . .Jack Flesher. an ,
Winn111g&lt;&gt;. H1r~~ Ht&gt;!'~t)n. .J_dl !he (·lub A letter trom. Mrs . son. Mrs . Nel~on Roush . .Mrs _· Chndy is l h~ d~ughh"~ of Mr.
Haymaker, Lnr~y He~s . .!~son
Willi&lt;~m Hairden. Jr .. County (;ary Roush . Mrs . Otto Gnmm . ,1 and \1:s. ?ake~ Howard. Jr
1
Plenty of 2x4's and All Fromlng Lumber
Ingt&gt;l s. Stt&gt;ven &lt; arpPnt_Pr.
Canet'r Chairman, was
read Mrs _ R G. Grt&gt;ene. Miss Lelah i All res1de m New Haven .
my
Juhn
Law· tt&gt;llmg or !he
of
the . .Jane Powell, Mrs.
Roland ! Auditions for judging were
renee \o\t&gt;dVfll • •
Clime. Four membfrs . volunteer- Karr . Mrs. Hilda Ridgway, Mrs. i
representatives of • the
Ma rk
Bobby
ed !0 work at th,_. Clime. A re- Halph Whitmore and League iMusic Department of
Chr:rlt&gt;..;c V.ana11
on. the
Foil All Occas10n members taking part in pro-·• L' nJ\ers
: , ·ty
Directors of Waha'--.arry
, entt&gt;r. l&gt;t-n .l If port
.
p
t .
. a1p
Wrappmg Hper sa 1e w&lt;Js gn1 en . grarn
.
White Falcon Bands are
Robt&gt;rt HPrndon.
prPs J?ent. Vc.llowing lhe
meeting · the
·AVALANCHE HOME
~: s Reed and J. A lnger-'
FREE ESTIMATES ON NEW HOMES
presid~ at lhe short busmes" mwnbers held a hou::;ehold ~how-; OF.MONSTRATiON CLUB 1 .t~as
meeting . The room count was er for Mrs. Michael Taylor (for'
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won by Miss Holstrm' s room . mt&gt;r F'ra ncP&lt;; Weaver) _ They al- The Avalanche Home Dern- : All-State Band members tra _v·
Dr HaroiO Brown . Jr.. Den- £oJ presented Mrs. Roger fink onstra_tion he ld &lt;tn all_day ~eet ·. d ttl all parts. uf the
t.--ou ntr.y
tist from Pomeroy talked to wnh 8 going away gJil Door ing wlth a covered drsh dmner ;;~nd last year
perrormed al
MASON, W. VA.
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lnthatJOn was held for
ee bers in the New Haven area be·
candidates when Belbei No. 62 ginning March J and 4 The
of the lnternalional Order of workshop starts at 9 3() a m.
II L Mcintyre was Cheoher,
'·
mar
u ' II • Style s......, u Apr0 1
J b' Daughters met :Monday
.
Jf Mr. Russe
·
'Mon· Miss Hallie Zerkle, Mrs. Bruce 1n Pt. Plea-. Tile lbnw I•
MASON - The Women's Aux. 0 '
• and will be conducted m
the
liVen by Mrs . E. O.
on Lloyd and Mrs . Charles Blakes- spon ....... by lbe Janlw w.,. iliary of the Mason &gt;iunteer evemng at the Pomeroy · Mason American Legion Halt.
evenlnl at her omeeme lee. '
·maD's tlub tl pt ·P'ta!aaant.
Fire Department at their spe- l lc Temple.
Each parHcipant will have an i
J. Third-Ave . The brld."J!oraMiss Coats also reC&lt;iYed gilts .. Sbdla ,... cltoser. by mem- rial meeting on Tuesday al City
Stephame. Pullen.
opportunity to learn to recon·
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a table •from Mra.
R. D. Mcintyre,[ bera of lite Selllor ela,. and Hall made plans to dean up i
struct a worn chair mw •
Hon wht 8g,' t;_ ·ng can"' rep- mother of the groom, and Mro .. lbe faoulty of Wanoma . Tbe City Hall on Second St. in Ma· mee 1 g 1 1
b one . The group wtll re ·
1
wa rl
Elmore Lindsey of Great Neck.- eudldlte ... UJNU¢nt G. son.
] ents presen 1 were we 1COR_J
springs,
paddmg. and
llca.
layed and priz- N. Y., Mro. Rodl\1)· Downing, C. Mllrpby ·Store ill oi'Olnt
This will Include painting the
queenp
upholstery fabric . Persons at·
Games
Frieda Faeh- . Mrs . Edgar Reynolds, Mrs Har-1 PleaoaDt. .
.
I interior . Plans were made to , e · rs. ames u en,
tending are asked to bnng hames
Miller Miss lold Lohse and Mrs.
Walter! SIN la tbe daughter of Mr. make drapes for the building ! J.ohn
mer, screwdrivers, tack puJI.
Mrs
'Arthur Crooks.
' and
Mn. DaUao
Walker, where the council, auxiliary . and ham
N e;t
' ers, pliers , gloves and other
C ns ne
' re;l !IIIchlei,
' Maaoo.
fire de artment, meels .
Mrs .
IC ar .
eu 1z tog,
r. helpful tools . Each person will
Skmner. Mrs For
Ciyd I
M pE I I le
presided and Mrs . DavJd Yost and Mr need to furnish her own
bag
Mrs. Nan Moore, Mrs .
e,
ISS
eiSS IS
rs. ar
s
.
and Mrs . Guy Cowan
lunch
Fisher. Mrs. C. M.
durmg the busmess
meetmg. It was reported that approx.
.
Mrs. Arthur Strauss and MISS
The group voled. to buy three imately 35 attended
COUNCIL- TO MEET

ist- Mrs Ver!llll Johnson and

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Pomeroy-Ml4cll.epart,

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Mtss
Coats 8flde-elect
Honoree/
At Shower Given by Mrs. E. 0 Roll
.
A bridal shower, bonortng Slmberdpoon.Cballlrt.
~toniJ':n
II iss Christine Coats, brldH!ecl Ric
Mrm Be ' d s. F ';:J

Do~~~~in:~.9
Mrt.
Mrs. Thabet and Mn.
Mrt. a ~s Mary~. Harbour .
=~r th•,.~om•,l,~r h~r.ri~~~~:! H;;,le~r;m,~hu•h~"Smll~h~~~;; ;~;::;~~;n~7 o"n q~~:~~onc:r~ :~o~~ ~~vr~t'!~o:t;~·~~ t20o: ~~r~:~ r::;.;uot~r. \'!rpo.:u !.M~•th:a":.Tect ~
were
.
11rs . Herman Knapp. She ~··
sled by Mrs Otto for Improvements.
·The meas
Income derlv- maklns ........~... and
rDI~Ift •tRE u,nr,.,~
itt
Games were played and onzes Char
won by rlt''\lt' -\holm Susan Zuo;;pa~
Athey Mrs
Le-o Grimm and Mrs Paul Roush. I An ordlnance
read and l'not Include :r.l'" the town Vat- oame to lhe eoncluolon that
rRIUIUII
Jfil ·~
Rebman and Debb" Abolm
~rs hf ';;;'' \1rs · i.. . , Gihh&lt;. 'Mrs William Russell, pres\- 'approved as follows· Ordl- ed fromd 0~ th! ordloance. wer• more old white shlrta and •II
dbUdfle
,.1 t'
Retreshmenb ••n· .er.ved to ~;~~ ~~o~a·s Gnmm. Mrs Ken· dent. presided ,, the busmess 'nance to provide for the raisin~ mg lO a~lie
Hilda Ridgway, .... needed to eonUnue
:II
£:• .1 to .J.IJu... an
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CariNta Gibbs
honored and Mrs
• her spventh btrthday ol'l F'ebru arv Hth
part&gt; given

Sr.,] ze~s

o .,

MlrsDudGr~gge

W hlngton'll
Birthday 1 lS
:'u carTted out in

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presided.
The chll~n and youth of
the church llChool will pre.eimt
a program during lbe o)lelllnl
exerc!le Sllnday IIIOrlliiJII, Feb.
18, in the sanctuary bealmlal
at 9:30 a. m . 1be program wD1
OOIICiude at 10 a. m. to allnw
for lhort daa aeulou. The

IJOup voted to cpntrlbute $10
toword the bocltlela prznnted
.. tiChool chllclret! 1111 temper.
recently. Tile llCIIIfereDco
11111 be beld the bill 8uDtlay
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Registrars
Officially
Announced

Hospitall\'ews Large Vote

urPed in

. Oaa1• readinlll
Oolllpolla
Jo;atered Hospital
Dam 17.1, 14.0, runninl 7 feet
Amolli thoso
wbo entered
l'
on rollers, PomerO} • Mason
Holzer hospital in the post 24
20.S7, Pt. Pleasant 24.110, Hinhours
were . Mr~. Ral~h Shoeton U3 , Kanawha Fallt 3.98,
·
Lou
Wllsch,
Re~lstrar.
Burmaker,
Rt. l G.allipohll, Paul
1
Charleston 19.01. London, Mareau of Motor Vehicles, announc- '1 W. JaQuay, Rt. 2 Galllpolls, A.l The importance Of I
larg~
rnt-t and Winfield dams Wt.'rr
t&gt;d
toda~·
tht'
".ames
ol
deputy
I
Bruce
McAllister,
VInton
,
Clark
turn-outo
I
Metgs
countyl
uh:n··
MASON BOWLING CENTER L&lt;wlt Repair Pam Syl· nn tho Sills
regt~rrars who will handle the L. Baker, Rt. 2 Vinton, Mrs. co grower ~ in the Thursday Fed·
Thursday Aftf'rnooD Womf'D' I vester 338; Marv Heunt'SSV 294,
sal
~ · of 19115 l!(·en.-;t&gt; 1llates In Edmond M. Miller, Rt. I Crown era! tobacco referend um WI1"
WKV
Beck\' ~ease :"::19 t1 1trai 255 ; Boat move-mf'nll :
afld111on to the 500 pPrmanent l Ci ty , Billy M. Miller, Rt.
2 stressed today by County ~arm
End of Fir111 H11lf
JlanJirap 909: Total :: 135. Wo11 Oh'
.
Andrt'w Cal10
I
dt•pu1it"s
who
sell
throughout
Crown
City
,
John
P
.
r.rha
m.
BurPBU prPSidPnt Andfl'W ern&lt;:'\
FIPshPr "s TPxa ru
31
\4 2 !.()~! 1 Whitr·,. E\Pd rk Rlnr the
_vea
r,
300
temporary
agenPt.
Pleasant,
.Jacqueline
DelorThere i.~ a real donger tll al
M illt'r·s Mark t-1
:.!4'~ 20 ' · .Jaw:y Grut.''il'l' :ll\1 :
Barbara rtoun down .13 .., ~-a . m .: Harry
1
ri••.s will serw• during \&lt;ion:h't&gt;:-, Lilly, 2331,;: Ninth St..
Pt . thP who1t· program will ht' clf·or•·
t.-.&lt;~~on Fur rlll11n:
:!4 1'.! 2U 1:o \\'hilt' :!-10 He(·k1 lbwi1'V 173; lh' er down Ll,' .1.) am .; South1Pleasant. Mrs. Donald Rainey, ped by t'·lt' Depnrt nwnt of A~ ·
Bietner Hlocl\
~4
21 BlinJ 2:JS: lbnril.._·ap %~; To- t:rn down
5· 10 ~t m .: Phlllp
~
, onl;.· . .1ccordtng to Wilsc h.
1
Craig's Gulf
~.l
22 1.d 212:! \\rlll 1 l.n"t 2
.'~ pom up J, , 5 50 a.m .. OVEC
:'\(td:~
T'h(' ~a ](' w1ll bf'.l!:in on Mon- R~. 1 Pt. Plea.~ant .
W11\i &lt;\m J'J('Uiture !I nu mnn' vo tt"rs tuJ n
B &amp; B t-.1;Jrk~Ct
21
2~
l'ruw'o; Town end Clmntr)• - l.rp 18 . 5:'l0 a .m.: Jerry Bo~
duy, Marf'h 1. Ou ring
th e Freeman,
Gallipo li s Ferry, out for this rrkrr ndum than
month ()f Mmdl lJ ct'n'ie plates Clarf'llt'(' n Clonch, Henderson, turnrd !1111
thi'P!' !'{',If, a~IJ.
M.B c _ PinpOIIl1Pr~ ~ ~
2R Pmn ()'linen 3!1~. !\Ian· 1\:md· worth down 18, 6:55 a.m : Bobfor
either
thecurrent
registra-.
Mrs.
Zora
B
Blain,
Southside,
W1th
the
prP~t·nt
hurrlensoml'
'J'habet 's IJt&gt;pt St111'e H
:n ley ~56 · Sandy Thurn,\'!~ :l91 : e~t _Heed do:\·n 1.9. ~ I~ ~ . m .;
111
uon year or the next succeed- W. Va ., Mrs. Ralph L. Durst. I surplus•·· nov.
lfw hu r ll'\
TeHm High SPnt-s _ Cnug's Lmda Ba 1 lp~ 2R:~. H&lt;.~ndl('ap 8~0 : I Na t10na l up ~0. 4.20 ~ - m.. Jal ing regislration year muy oe A ~. 2 Letart . w. va ., Martha market~. we roul d :-\N" a n' turn
Gu:t , 1947 , lml High Ser ies ~ Total 2262 . Won 3 Lost 0 Tea m (·~ IJ .r. . down 20. 5 30 ~ m.;
disphtyed. March 31 at mid·· s. Grueser. Rt. 1 Middleport , 1to rra l dt· pres~lon lllwt·~ 11 t ht·
B~lly Sa\re 467 Tt&gt;am !hgh No. 6 - Rnrbara Housh :\50: ( \ Harner down 20, 6:40 a.
Inight i!; tht' dNtdline for dJs- i Kenneth w. Madden, Rt. 1 Mid- market •mpply 1-" UIH'Onlroll ·
Game_ ·Masun Furniture 671 , Blmd 255: Rrenda RoyN 256 ; m. . Buc~eye s.tat t• up 20. 7·10
pl aymg the !964 license plates.idlrport, Melvin B. Grimm, Sy. led," Cross sa id
.
Ind. lligh Game _ HPIIV Cad- S;tndy Wildermuth 22:1, lJancll- ct.m.· Elisha_ Woods up 21, 4 10
I
Tht'
new
plates
wh1ch
will
n•cuse
Lawrence
R.
Wolfe
,
RaThe
farm
leader
P?lnted
out
le , Betty savre, Kathy ·Davis, cap 931: Total 2065 . Won 0 Lost am.; ~Ieman down 21, 6:40
166.
·
3
a. m.: ~.11 s~ ~ancy down 23, 8 45
ha~e a white background wi.th jcine, Mrs. Ira Adkins, Rt.
that
both
ttw
Oh1o.
Bur3
reo numerals muJoOt
be diS· Oak Hlll, J. Willard
Potter, eau . a~ the Me1gs '~ o un t~ or·
Beginning Of Se&lt;·ond Half
High Tea';l Senes
C.r.ow 's p.m : LoUISiana down 23. 11 ~30
played on and afler April 1. Jackson, Mrs. James 'I'. Park- .~amzatwn _ had cstJbllshed polBletner
:J
0 Town and Cou ntr~ . 22fi2 l earn p.m., Walter Beck]ord up 23,
will be granted!, et, Rt . 2 We 11 st on, ,,
Icy favormg the extens1on .or
:No extension
Craig 's Gulf
2
Hi gh (;ame - Craw's Town _&amp; 4 15 a.m., Pamela D.
ur
.
. rs. Ran- th
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FAMILIAR
PROFILE-A
peninsula
of
snow
bord
ering
a
leaf·
f
or displaying 1964
license do1ph Moore. llt . 3 We 11 son,
·t
B&amp; B Markel
2
-country, ~02 . _ Tnd ~lgh Ser.les ,Gree nup 5:50p .m.; Frdnkli_n H.
.
th e present
b 1 contra program ur
laden
brook
~
eems
to
resemble
the
feat
ures
of
George
WashI
1
M:;:;. George E. Green, Rl.
2 e ur ey crop.
M.B.C. Pinpointer~
2
- Pam 0 Bnen.,~92, lnd ..Higll up Greenup 5 50 p.m.; :-;yea- ington in thl&amp; syLvan camera study by Henr)'· M. Mayer, Pales.
I
2 IGamt&gt; - Sandy _lhomas 16.1. ! more up Greenup 7: 10 p.m-: 1 Cleveland , Ohio.
Miller's Market
Deputy Registrars fur Gallia ·Aibany, Mrs. John D. Parnell,1 " We would also lik e
the
Fli!Shers Texaco
1
'l.
, Februar} %0. l~a
Ann Brent down Grl:'enup
91
~;;;;;;;;o;;;;,:;;;;;;;;;;:;; County are Rupert A. Trout, Ironton, Millard Thur-man John. remind growers thata ny per·
'Thabet's Dept. Store 1
2
Cro~ II . Town :\nd l ountry- p.m : Western down (;reenup
~
IGallipolis, passenger and truck son, Rt. 2 Ironton, and Mrs. son who shares in the
fimmplates: Ott&gt;y M . Stewart, Yin· Wesley Sisson, West .Jefferson. cia! returns from a tobaccu Ct'f)P
0
...·1 P . 0 . Bnen 29t; M Handley 12 40 am·
. ., Alice up Meldah1
'
Mason Furru·t ure
. h
S .
B &amp; B 27h . S Thomas 366 L Bailey 4·40 p m . John Hood
up
ton, po c::senger plates only : RoBirths
is eligible to vote on Thursda y,
H1g Team enes ·
·
r ota1 2II o. Me!de:thl
· · 5·20
·· p.m . Knox: down
,
H.
h
I
d
S
1
346,
Hrmdtr.1p
IW;
bert
C.
Anderson,
Crown
City,
Mrs_ Robert Gene Bevins, 384 according to the best inform&lt;.~ ·
637
Market 1 • lg n · · ene:; ! Won 2 Lo'il 1 Tram No. :1 - · ·
passenger plait- s vn!y.
St., .Jackson, daughter. tion we ca n get," he continued.
Billie Gilmore, Sallv Smtth, l
,.
, . , '&gt; • Meldalll 6 p.m.; V1rg1ma K.
1 South
. . T
G
. - Blt-' P. Da\lS 347, D. 1heJss ~91, down Meldahl 7: 30 p.m.· New
Deputy
Hegis tr&lt;~r s for Meigs 1 5 10 p.m. Tuesday. Mrs.
Ed- "This can mean both land lord
440, High earn. ame
e L. St&gt;well 222; Blmd 255, Handi.
.
'
County
are
William
A.
Gibbs,
:
ward
I..
Murphy
,
Rl.
1
Reedsand te.nant andt heir wives if
aar Block 670; Htgh Ind. Gam&lt; .
. T . 1 2129 W n 1 Or\ e,ms down "eidahl UO p.
0
14
013
Pomeroy, passenger and truck ville, daughter, 6:53 a.m . Tues- they share int he crop.''
Patti Arnold 162.
~~~l ~~ ·
·
m.: Wayne H. dow~ Meldahl
pl~t.es , r~nd Freddie Houdashelt, da.v. Mrs . Marlyn Lester Han- I Mr. Cross also asked . that
1
1
5
S. Lewls up MelLt•wis Repair - P. S_v h·ester ~ :~ ·:. ~5 :
MJddiPpiH'I, passE&gt;ngt'r
plates er. l222H! Seconll Ave,
son, f_armcrs study the poss1ble efCHURCH LEAGUE
350 : :\1 . HP nnf' ~~\· 297; B \"a~e ( rll , ' ,t.m.
,
only.
7
.
5~
a.m.
T'uesd.1y
.
1ect s ol the imposition .of paundMASON BOWUNG CENTER 129() : Blind t):·,:. llandintp 909 , Gallipnli!i Dam - John I.:Hirt 1
Oischargl!'d
;&lt;~ge ~uota !' of _hurley . Htt sa1d
M
Methodist BIUt' _ B Tiltal 2109 \\'nn ·t l .n~ 1 11. n·am Pt&lt;m dnwn ;) 10 p m_: A
J. i
P&lt;H irnt~ recentl~· di scharged , he did not believe the.y would
War~:o463. R. Barron :125: \V 1\;o. ti - l:L Hou~h 334· B RGc h· Patten down 5 l!i p.m .: Peggy'
· includPd Edward Ebersbach, . be placed on the eropt his sear
Frv 441 ; R. Capehart 533, J . 1{'1 1!16 B. RO\'I'r_2~~ ~ \\'ll,dcr- Down("_v down 5 45 p.m.: Lynn
~ Carl '\llaniskas. Mrs.
George lbut felt . tha_l :-:uch quotas ..... ~
s 1;son 570 : Tol&lt;~ l 2332. Won I muth l49: Ha ndicap 991 1niJI 11 down 7 p m.: Charlotlf' Ann
Hendncks, Diane Eachus, Mrs .•a real llkehhood. next year.
Losl 2 Points 4. Mason Metho· l9IU. W11.n j~ L_o:c r ::
up 7 :lO p.m: .lerfboat down
Danny Bordman am1 infant son,
dlst Grav - T. Heed 475 , .J. Arnolds SohJO - J. Tlrn mp- Sl 35 p.m.: John J . Rowe down
.
Mrs.
David Roush and infant
,Jones soi; D. Foglesong 467: R. son_335: S .t;loboktl!' 2fi9 S 10 ::10 p.m.: Alton Zephyr up
son,
Mrs.
James L . Ridenour
Tucker 389: .I Pro! tll :t·,_ To- Whtte 174: S Arnold 2fi8 : Hand· 4 20 am. Kentllckian up 5 4fl
I and infant son, Leonard Lung.. I
tal 2262. Won 2 Lof'-t 1 Pomts 4. ica p 1002, _1\J,tal 2U4fl.. \\'lltl 1 ;l m : IL ·~-: l{(lwlr.~ up fl ~0 a
"'
! ford. Mrs. Grace Ca ldwell. Har-1
St. Joseph No. 1 - H&lt;~nnon Lost 2_ \\-httf' !I F.lf'rtrtc -.J m.
MASOf\1 - Six students were vey Morg&lt;m. F'red Collins, 1-lu 467 ; Darnell 501: Clark 431; Grut•st&gt;r :1!6 : B._ Vt. hne :122 ; ~ .
for tnt&gt;mbership In the ! bert U1ll. Mrs. Charles Wheeitapped
'l'avlor 474.; Tedesco 410 , Tot&lt;Jl 11awl ~.\' 21,2 Rhnd 255: l! and1 - Kanawha R1ver o
F.
Natwna!
Honor
Society at er, David King, Rickey Ables,
228.7· Won 2 Lost 1 Points 6. rap !h 4 Total 2109 . Won :2 Lw:l Sl.rarer down Marmet 9 p.m.:! FOR THOSE ROUGH COUNTRY ROADS- Even the Army'~
at Billy Woodyard, Shen
NorSt. Joseph No. 2 - .1 Wiles I. ,
.
.
Lucy Jane Lucas down .'\1ar- now:ret1red _mulescan hardly keep up with the XJ\1561 cargo ! special ceremonies held
343; P. Karschnik 412; L. Kar- lf·a m H1 g,h Ser~es - Tr&lt;Jm mE&gt;! 11 p.m.; Allen R. Merrill earner. Tius prototype is amphibious, deliverable by para4 1 Wnhama High School recently . man , Kenneth McHaffie. Mr s. Solomon F . Wise h Rr~~ie
schnik 362 K. Wil e~ .112. Blind No 3. 2129. ream Hlgh GamP- up Marmet J· JO a.m .: HPir n chute and can travene the worst olf.road terrain, The frame
New members selected were Cody Beane, Mr ~. Elmo Cun- Wise, Merle Wise. John Wise,
IJ JO!Dted.
11
I
Linda
Clark. Franz ReichPrt and diff , Ben Pearce, Patrick r:al- Affid. for Trans., Sutton.
210; Handicap 210; Total 2269. Te~' , .\ n_.. 3. ,727: Ind. 1-ilgh Z. down Winfield 2 45 a.m.: I
w.m1 Losl 2 Pomts 2
St&gt;Ji e~ - Sand) Thomas 366 : Jefferson up Wmfield 3 a.m.; -~~- ~· ~~;ordon Powell, .all _of the Sen· l ~gt: rr. Mrs. Lula Hubbard and
Merle Wise , Nin&lt;l Wi l'f' to
New Haven Lutheran - B 1nd _ ll!gh 1;a me - Sant!y Thom - (;eorgP
Price down Winfield I
wr C'las:;, and Conm e Harbour , Ch&lt;~rles Mayo.
Ryamond TurnPr, Lot s. Sutton,
.June Bumgarner and Josetta
Syracuse .
.
Ru ssell 468 . R. Cn1 wfu rd 425 . as. Dl.
3 50 am ; Solva y up Winfield I
Lish,
of
thP
Junior
class.
.
DIVORCE
WON
Johll
G.
Wi
se,
Margaret 1
B. Powell 408; H. Rose 404 ; J oe
l) 20 a.m.; Duncan Hruce up
Theme for the ceremony was M1ldred Jo.hnson has
been ·l Wise to Raymond Tu rner, Lots,
Paugh 481: Total 2186. \\'nn ] WF.n\/~"·S OAY NIGHT MIXED Winfield 6:45 a.m.
" Pathways
to Pea&lt;'P." Kathy granted a d1vorce on a cross- Sutton, Syracusr.
I.osl. 0 Points 8 . New
llt~vt'n
f. E:AG UE
Hesson welcomed the student petiti_on fr~m Carroll w, John- I Bessie· Wi se to
Raymond
F..U.B - J . Rou sh 369,
D.
Frbruary 17, 196.\
I
body
and
gave
a
~hallenge
to
.
son
m
Me1gs
County
Common
,
Turner,
Lots.
Syracuse,
Sutton
Dr,ow n, Jr ' : 348 ; M. Be;t:ful~t~ The Sporlers-- Ben Gnndstarfl
lhe
students
to
stnve
for
a
Pleau
court.
Shf'
was
restored
1 George v . Titu s, der. to Ed4
:.611; L. Snuth 8i,· .1 't ~h· ~ 4R'I Br-11·b Gr md stafr 3Hl Vir- ,
pe.aeE'ful world. She also ex- her ~aiden name of Mildred I ith Titus, Brrtha Lasher. Ro~1 _. To~al 2049. on 0 ost
~mia Hout :l\9: Art Hoyt 344 ;
p~amed
t~e emb lem of thP so- KloPs
] bert T1tus . .James B. Titus ,
Olllt S . I s .
s· &gt;llandwap 111. Tntal 157:!. Won l
i t:lely wlu ch was d! sr l;tv rd &lt;J t
.
,Cert fnr Tran s., Rutland .
ln d _I-!Jg 1 .f'n;s - ·1· · 1s:on 1 l.o~ t 2 Evrlyn·'s Grocer}'; the re r.n· e~nd tenter of
thr POHPERTY TRANSFEitED
5. · Htgh I_nd . Lame
·1 Si~- Nt&gt; lia B&lt;.~non .36!1 ; Bob HarLon l
: stage.
'1elhert F. Mitf"hPll.
Julia B.lll\y L. Wt!lt~ms. ..1axn.le
:1_n 21:1 ; H1gh .Team G:.nn~;&gt; ,,- 4311. Boh F.b lin 455 : lola Howj
Miss
IIPsson
t&gt;xplamed
that
K.
Mitchell
to
.Joseph
pos- 1Wtltams, R~_th Woo? . flavtd
1\:a.;on Mr1hodJ~t. Hlw .
~w9. PI] 358: Total Hi12. \\'on 2 Lost:
1/tgh Team Sertes Ma ..:;on 1
111e Revelers quartet ~omOw fo ur h•\f t• r s on the P'lJblem 1lewai1
Marie R. Post lewait : Wood , Phyl ts J R1fe . Robert
1 rrprcst&gt;nt rd thf' prinriplrs or Lots. Middlf'porL
'jRife to _E,mma Will iams. Part\tt• LIIndl~t Hlue . ~:u~
Thf' f'a (· j·n FHur _ Jot&gt; Bai- p()sed of Feodore Tfdick . tenI the org anizalwn - Srho!arsh ip.
--.- --- - -~ tel s, Sctplo.
STANOING
It·\· 4H!l. \fild 1.1,d I~:Ji l e\
1B7 : or : Thomas Edwards. tenor ;
jCharactf'r.
LPadl'rship
and er. ser~JCt' .
j
Burdell
~·
Black, Helea
End oi First llaH
l .iu ~ \l d~tl u nnr :l~~ l~f'n \l c· Ray mond Murcell,
baritone,
Mason Methodist Blue
i8 F: lhi nnv 478: Total !678. Won nn d F.\1
.
t
S
b
Srrvin•
She
:~
drh'ci
th:1l
such
Leadmg
the
pled,
~
e
or
alleg·
Black
to
Sh1rley
Wolfe , Gr:.ll't
, 101 • avage, ass. pre1
New Haven Lutheran
jl~ l .ost 2· 1\ - P's - Paul K!oes .'ienled one of the most delight· WATCH THE BIRDIE, MOON-The "birdie" is this case is 1 chara('ft&gt;ri stlcs are
nece~"ary iance to lhe flag at the b~ I Wolfe, I acre, Rutland .
64
St. Joseph No. I
484 .h·an 1\loes 257 ; Charic;c;:p ful ronrerts of the rurrent Tri- the Hanger VJll unmanned spacecraft as it rushes toward for a rerwelul wqrJrL Students ginning of the assemb_ly was Roland H. Durst to Mary G.
Mason._Methodist Gray
~~ · P0rtf'r 3~1: Bill Porter 537 . County concert series Tuesday lhe surface of the moon, taking photographs of the lunar thpn talkt•d on e&lt;.~ch of the Patriria Thompson. Clyde Fol-! Dur~t . Lot , Pomeroy.
St. Jos•ph No. 2
rrinripks :l~ follow :.:. ! .l:we/le ey. principal. administered the I Rtchard Allen. Mildred E. AJ..
· H;.mdwa p Sl4: Total 1705 . Won night in Gallia Academy audi- surface _to be relayed back to earth. T.his photo is an arti~t"s
Nt'W Haven Kll B.
48 2 1 r ~~ 1
lnrium before an appreciativt• conceptton of o camera-bearing Ranger photographing the 1 Call, scholarship ; .Joy Thabet, ' oath lo the new members. Mrs. ;len to Robert A. Tripp, CaroSeason's Hlgbs
' I.
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d.
f
·
1 400 muon before ID!pact.
j I!'&lt;Hlf'r shir : Slwrry
Flescher, l Florenre McClung is sponsor of I lyn Jean Tripp, 80.74 acre1,
· Tht·
Foursome
!'I 1a I
clU 1enre o approximate y
.
1Orange.
Ind. Game - R. Capehart,
r es All f 1
1 ·
1
I ellaractel\
and
Leah
Ann
Mi11- the chapter.
140.
Wm ebr (· nner 435 Li nda Wineo I 1e :e ect~ons on ..t 1e -~- ·~-~

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brenner !58: Ind. High Series- !lAo! b~~·. BhnngfUts Irtn fGoothd
Men. Hill Porter 537 . Women
e, tn t e Irs pa o . e
PT. PLF.A S A~T' - Don·ie
M. Bailey 387. Tearr: Hi g h ~~ogram. In·~~ s~nd ~etct:O~ ! Wright, :14, of Co l ~m~us. J?~
Game - K-P's, liB : 'I'f'am High " Neyhtsangd Dro s "yWhv.tah, merly of Adshton, hw . h a.. II I
Seri~s _ K-P's. 1705.
.1,!!.
an
. f ams,
I - earl_y Mon ay a~ IS orne o -.
_ _ ~- _ _
, er. •· tullab~·. '
and
"A lowmg a short tllness .
He wa s born a1 Pliny on
.
Aug. 24. 1930, son of Joseph and
In the thtrd part they dev- Elsie Hawthornr Wright.
of
i~ted from the set progra!" to Ashton. He was employOO by
srng a novelty number Blue General Motors corp. in CoEyed Pussy Cat ,' and Down lumbus and was a Kon•on War
In The Valley,'' with ' other veteran.
~umbers bei~~ ' Poor Wayfar· Surviving in addition to his
mg Stranger. and th,,_. sea parents are · his wi£e Margaret;
chanteys, "A Rovin' .'' "Blow a son, Gregory, or' Columbus;
the Man Down" and the ever two step . daughters, Sharon
popular "Shenandoah."
Hall and Dan'ese Duncan, both
Following• the intermission at home; rive brothers. Ron
they sang "The Drum," "l'he ar.d Roger Wright. both of AshWoman In The Shoe," from ton : Dalla~ Wright or Hog~ett ;
"Lord Byron of
Broadway" Denver of Columbus,
and 1
2
''Buckingham Palace," from Wayne of Ecorse. Mich.
l
Ridenour's Radio &amp;: T.V ''When We Were Very Young," Three sisters surviving are \
Charles Knight 533;
""Mle Qlngerbread Biig:ade,'' Mrs. Dayonez Corne ll of Ash-~
Cruise 387; Gary Wolf
and as the finale they sang a Jon , Mrs. Dorothy Mayse of
Dave Leonard 342; Don
group of the quartet's favori1e s. Chillicotht&gt;. and Mrs. Marjorie !
398; Handicap 693; Total 2771.
Bond or Saucier, Miss.
Won 3 Lost 0. Radn~ RAY MCCLURE DIES
1
Funeral servireii wll l
be
felt. Won 0 Lost 3.
ht~ld al 10 H . m. Thursday at
High Game Charles -Koight '
PT. PLEASANT - Ray Me- Ithe home of hi s parPnts
in
]93 : High Series Charles
Clure, of 30th Street, Pt. Pleas- Ashton. Burial will bt:&gt; in the
Knight 533: High Team Game
ant, died !his mo~ing at Pleos- Christ • Howt.horne remetery,
- Bahr's Clothier, !188: Team
ant Valley. He lS the father under the direction of the MohrHigh Seriefl: - Bahr's Clothier
of Mrs .. Harry (MaryJ Ernst, S1Rvens Funeral home. Friends
2832 .
or Washmgton , D. C. The body may call It the home of his
IS at the Mohr - Stevens fun- parents.
SENIOR HIGH OUIU!
arrange·
- - - -- era! home. Funeral
me.nts will be announct&gt;d later.
LEAGUE
February 13, !HI
S N 0 0 P E R-For several
LANCE PROMOTED
weeks the Navy•s eyes have mountain was named for Sir ·. Roger W. Lance, son of Mr.
A1'1101d't Soble - Jenny Men· been ~n this Soviet sea-going
chini 259: Sally Globokar, 201 : tug, lbe /d'baa, as it cruises George Everest, English liUrvey- and Mrs. Frank K Lance or R.
lonnie Thompson 2ttl; Susanne leisurely down the Pacific or and mathematician. accord- R. 1, Reedsville, has been proArnold 303; Handicap 927 ; To· I Coast of the Ulllted Slalllls ing to the En~yclopaedia Britan- moted 1o airman first class in
•
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the U. S. Air Foree at Barkstal 1!18&amp;. Won I Loot 2. Team \Its
lime finl: IIebig nica.
No, 3 - Pam Davis 362; Don· . spotted olf VU!COU9er itt a
dale AFB , La. Airman Lance ts
Can~a·s Saskatchewan prov- an automotlve repairman. He
na Theiss 240: Loll Sswell 217; IDJJSieriuus Olte, tho1llb It
Blind 255. Handicap 1008; To· may !"' a roQtine om- ince first was explored in 1691. is a graduate of Eaatera Hl&amp;h
tal 20'12. Willi J Loot 1.
&amp;raPIW: ciao~
Everest, world'o
highest SchooL
Bnbr's Clothier - Dick Gar·
ten 386; Jerry Van lnWagen
323 : Ron llindy 4.'!8 : Mike Garlen 342 ; Bill Swan 383; Ilandi·
cap 960: Tu!al 2832. Won 2 Lo'\
1. Middleport Department Stort
- Don Nelson 4&lt;fl : Mike
lach 304; Dave Jenkilll&lt; 406;
Hysell 243 : Poogie Conroy 330:
Handicap 1074 : Tolal 2762. Won
1 Lost 2.
Brown's Rottled Gas Menchini 417: Ceorge
462; Frank Porter 362;
Swindell 285 : Dave Reed 408;
Handicap 69! : Total 2630. Won
2 Lost l. Pomeroy - Neon
Gonce 330; John Emler 268;
Jeff Burt 357; Mike Sawyer,
3311; Keith Whaley 382. Handicap 873 ; Total 2549. Won 1 Lost

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e FRENCH FRIES
eCOLE SLAW _ _ _ SPECIAL

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$111

Rump Roasf;f:dlb, 8 9c

$1°9 - - - - - - - - "". y

CREAM

JUICE

14-u.

PIES

Boxes

TOM BOY SANDWICH

SB~:~n

WITH
FRENCH FRIES

CROW'S ARE HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE THE

PurchaM of WMk-lnd Speclols

BROASnD CHICKEN · · · · only 60c
OR

Tom Boy Sandwich

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"Jim-Dandy" Sandwich
ONLY 15c

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L1e. Tube

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EXTRA

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WITH THII COU,OM
A.MO P'UICUAU Of :

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PLANTERS
Mi..d Nuh
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Tbru &amp;d ., P~ l&gt;. 271 h

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Sprqy Starch
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Corn Flakes
Fruit Cocktail

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Baked Foods

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21c

19c

2c:

39c

4c:

D•l Monte

CHERRY

RED Ripe- Fine for Salads

TOMATOES Basket
4-lb.

PIE
49C

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FOLGER'S

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COFFEE
15c OFF LABEL

2-lb.

Can
All Grinda

43c
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Pineapple
.... 43a 37c
Crisco
Oil ••···· 75,; 69c 6c
.::;.;=;:..:=._ _,.!b~tl, 1 - - - 1--- 1--4
Jerzee Milk
4/57ro
53c 4c:
No. 2

can

CELERY

P.psodent

Tooth Paste

Family
tube

Stainleq StHI

GilleHe Blades'%

Stalk

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Grap•

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Wellesley Farm.!!l

CROW'S Town &amp; Country Restaurant

lin. w- wur •

Shampoo

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With Grlll.d Onions &amp; Pickle

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BROASTED
CHICKEN

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Three CamP ~ - T. ReE&gt;d 599. lrrt&gt;nn~r 365 . Gail Hov atter 3;')2 : program wei e Q~lte famll~ar, I
.
s J h, N. o.•I Rkhar·ru lfm"•!ter
. . T 1 1 and the ensemb le, m good vo1ce,
S,mg1e Teom
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·187 ·
a ,; d' 1 ed
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Dorcie Wright, I
l . 904.
. 1539. Won I l.ost 2. Al\ry cats- .tsp ay
a armonlOus 1"en
Team Tim•e Games - St. Lois Cle lland 327; Tom Cle lland 11.0n .of qua rt£&gt;t :~nd superb solo j
' 451 ; Bettv Russell 328: Harold "~ng.
d h .
Joseph No. 2. ma.
Russell 519. Hand icap 3: Total . e:, optone
etr ~rogram Formerly of
With f 1 Lovt~ A, ~a~sk wh~h
1628. \\'on 2 Lost t.
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Ind.
High
Game
Bill
~a~
~o~e'
~hhy ~Jr•n .. :?H e Ashton, Dies
February
1965
Port~:r, 212 ; Womf' n. L. Wine·j '" ~: " ~,
me yes,
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Porterhouse Steaks
T-Bone or Club Steak

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Selection of Date is Key to Resumption
Of Ne~otiations Between Steelmen, Union ~~~:' .~~ wor:~~h

Pomer~y

contract negotiations Tuesday
in New York with the can and

Motor Co

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SenUnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0, Feb. 24 , 1965

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ROOM apartmenl and bath
unturnislld AU utillbeo furnlabed. upstalh aoov• Dr.
Donovan's
ofiet1-2064..
Pbooe WY
i-3048 or WY
1 12 Uc

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110 word llllD·
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OFFICS IIOVU
IUJO A. II. to 6.00 P . II Dllb'
...turdQ-41.30 1o II to 12:01 - •
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TO PLACE A
aaatrur PBODtJCDrte
WANT .0

PHONI

pop with 15 grocery
purchase: 5ll lbs. extra good un· 1
classified potatoes, $2.19; Dai·

WY2-2156

ry Fair Ice Milk. 1.-2 gal, 59c:
&amp; lbs. tomatoes, only 89c. Del
Monte Orange juice. 46 oz.
can, 49c; Open Sundays, lt

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CONTROVERSIAL 3-30 BOTH I
By ROBERT TENENBAUM
Notice
United !'l'ess IDtemattooal
I WILL NOT be responsible for
COLUMBUS CUP[) - Two
Blate representatives will atany bills contracted by any
other than myself. Jolm E.
tempt today w put the controBlake.
2 24 3tp
versial proposal to provide pu~
- - -- lie transportation to private and
TffiED of washing dishes? Do
parochial school pupil1 before
you .,joy oatlng someone
the
voters.
else'• cooking? Enjoy this
Reps. Bernice MacKenzie, DSaturday and attend the jitCanton, and Ralph Regula, Raey supper at the Syracuse
Navarre, will introduce a resoGrade School Saturday
at
lution to make the ~chool bus
I p. DL
2 23 lite
bill a constitutional amendment
THE MEIG4 County Coonhuntand submit it to the voters in
era on oponoortng a Ham
November.
Shoot, on Sunday, February
The proposal met with lm28, from noon until dark at ONE-MEAT CASE,- value, $400.
Cemplete 8e;;Q
Sta. Wagon. One local owner.
for the presidency of the union, mediate opposition (rom at
their club house on Snowball One four door uprl.gill Frl."ld·
ertn ~~radford
Spt!cial · V6 automatic s h
i f t . , . . ,,,,. 1east one o1 the b'll'
,.,
l!'ftmm£!.._,. = --- ~·- .'IIJWm·w" · .. ·
l s sponsors,
Hlll Syracuse
2 22 6tc
Write - - - or ....__...__
Sparkling original finish .
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aire All for $100.00. Call Mas· r~Was $ 1_595 _
COLUMBUS (UPI) _ If a I Sen. Frazier Reams, 0-Toledo.
TilE MEIGS County Fish - &amp; on l73-5948 nr see '' Field's
"- C. BRADFORD
playoff game Is necessary to When asked ii he favored such
Game Association will meet Storo, Clifton, W. Va
lladae, 01111 1 11 lie 63 Buick - - $2,195
de&lt;ltle the Mill-American Con- a move, Reama said, "AbsoWedoesday, Feb. 24 at tbo
' l3 6tp
Skylark V8 2 dr. Hard
ference represelllattve 1n the lutely not."
2nd Ward Fire Station
at LAMP PARTS in sto&lt;'k, to re-I fNC0\1E TAX Servtco
John- Top. Beautiful like new red NCAA basketball toUl'IUllllent,
Today's session will feature
1_: 30 p.m ., for election of ~~- pair or electrify oil lamps, 30D - Simpson Insurance Ag· finish with while bucket
it will be played tbe night of comml'ttee hearl·ngs on two of
ficers . Refreshments
wLII etc. Lamp shades.
Feeder ency, Room 6, Coats Build· s~at.s. One particular local
March 1 ot tbe um·verolty of
owner. Waa $2,200,
the most controversial proposba served. H. C. Peery, See. polish (Complete finish
w !ng, Middleport.
Dayton Field House.
.
2-22-3tp restore old or new fur.,iture).
1 20 tlo
MAC Commlu!ODer Robert als of the session.- the bill to
=.,.-,cc---c--=-c-=c---'
Le Rud' 11 p
WY
I C. J ames, who made tb• an- ,' Itighten dtheh states
stnp mme
RUG Weaving. WI 9-2826.
e
tse ' orner 0 y
- -. ·r t d
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2 &amp; 301p 2-3403.
2 23 6tp Nelgler Building &gt;"ffpl) fo r 1
Po.,.roy, Ohio
nounc...,ent I&lt;Hiay, tald detalll aws an t e Jnl Ja e proposa
-:-:===:-::--:----..,--I
B ·1
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state sales tax
00 ticket avuUabillty and prle- i to raiSe the
lUTOMOBn...E IIIIIL1J'aDCt beeD 18 YEARS p~rsonal collection new home!!. . ut t
m Jtc · - - - -ne RamDier- - - · - ~ H will be announced later,
from 3 to 4 per cent.
cancelled? l.oot your aper• of World Wide Stamps be- ens, stonn Wllldows
alum- WOJ'Id StaDdord I eom~•"'
Mlaml aDd Oblo U•lverslty
Budg,et BU_I Passed .
~~. u--T ~ .. ~ ·--. tween 5000 to 60011 stamps, Inurn Sldmg. Ca_ll Guy Nelg--oen.."..
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t
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are vlrtuaUy tied for the leogTuesday s ac 1on was 1g IUU&lt; new and cancelled.
Con- ler, Racine, Oh1o.
Big
~•- -~
ue leod the Redoklns at IO-I lighted by House approval of a
tact Guido Girolami. WY 212 29 Uc
ear room, ,... - P""
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_ _
formance. Small .,.,. eCODOII!f aDd Ohio ot 11-1. Miami bat bill creating an Ohio Arlo Coun2 23 3t WrLsON &amp; Son's Car Wash on
aDd muagerab1111J
only 000 game left, while tbe cil and House passage of the
Lost and Found
=-·~c--p Page
Street, Middleport.
See
Bobootl bavt IWO. Tho MAC first part of Gov. Jamet A.
tOfT - Money bag with col- THERE'S no charge for useoi Call WY -2-5212.
2-&amp;-3otc
Metropolllall MoiOJ'a
oeasoa eDda Marek 6.
Rhodes' budget - the $7.5 millections lor Oispatch, lost by I Carpet Shampooer With pur- WY 2-l24 3- is- the hone to- eal
E. Main Street, Pomeroy
lion school foundation deficiency
a carrier
in vicinity of chase of Blue Lustre Carpet
.
p
.
Pba
WY
z..1111
appropriation.
81
Mechanic and Butternut. If Shampoo. Baker Furniture.
ror Llmesto_nes, any
Slze
4 22 Uc
found please return to Gary
2 23 6tc
Prompt deUvery_. Emmet W
Snouffer, Phono WY :1-2411.
Shuler, Contractmg.
'58 FORD, mechanically
In
SINGER zig zag, buttonhole,
1 29 U• good shape. Phono Coolville,
I 22 3te
monogram, darn, etc. with1185 2255
2 22
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W_a_n-te_d_T_o_B
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&amp;.an Gra
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For lease a Sohio Station

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Dr•"ve for 4 State Issues

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---3862.
2 18 stc
MIDernllle, Help Wanted
OLD BRASS, eopper and Iron
Ead your ....., trooCOLUMBUS (UP[) An
pieces, old toyo, carved band- ELECI'ROLUX Sweeper
on
We lla•e oD dlel
WOMAN wanted for general of- organized drivo to promote pasled furniture, marble topped
wheels, recent model,
all
Sewer MacldHI
fice work between ages of !age of tM four 11tate IBsues
rurniture, drop leaf table, cor- · atttachments, paper pop out
-- years. Write are on the May 4 ballot will be
21 ond
ner cuphoa~ds, desks, pl~nk bags. $23.39. WY 2-3862.
CoD Wt Wl76 Da)' or Nlpt
of The
Daily Sentinel launched Thursday at a lunch
oeat
cbaJTs, cane obaJTS,
2 18 6tc
7 • 1ft B 66BI
1 21 31 ' here.
01
bowl and pitcher Jets, china! DON'T PUMP you sluggish sep- t!EATING, Plumblnllo Moeller
'
&lt; More than 200 pal"IIOna were
dol lis, old lalmpho OJ' dparll n!J tic tank. Get Klean-Em-All Forua-. &amp;mold BtAen, CONTACT· Juvenile
Judge,
amp~, gas 1g ts an picture
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Pomeroy, WY_ :!-3091!
from
ard Cecil Wost Main Street\ mark FarJL Bureau.
ertll'- Ph- Wl' WI&amp;
9:00 a.m. until 4:00
p.m.
pomeroy_'
2 23 301~
Z 18 tic
7 10 tie
Woman or man and wife, 45
years
or over to live in and
IMALLP PARCH ELardo! land In
1964 APPLIANCE
Real Estate For 5a Ie
take care of a family of 4 to
W~m~;~Ji2. ow
CLOSE-OUT SALE
$ boys, from 12 yoan down
FEB. 24
2 ~~p
~--,'-'••
bt~/tiJ
to
2
years.
U-31ltc
The
Danville
Pil...,_ HollllEG- CLOSE-oUT
ANTIQUES, &lt;hifla~glassware,
'-fl IOIW' ""I
"l
ow~
1-ARISTOCRAT
nesa
Church
IB
having
a Youth
cut glau, oarnival, old lamps,
U. S. Civil S.rvtco Tomt
furnit
WASHER
$235.00 $210.00
Revival Feb. Z4-27 at 7:30 p.m.
. ure, wooden or iron 1-ARISTOCRAT ELEC.
POMEROY - 8 • room frame Men·wom•n t• liD., ~- lhoan ,ot»a. each evening Wedneaday ni ..ht
articles. Lee Rudisill, Pom- DRYER --- $179.00 $150.00
ho use \\J·th
ba tt. l, gas heating
HiP PA.J Dort bonn. A.d ..uoemeal
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. 'Thouaa.dl•
Dl lob• opd. ~to1'7 il a youth program·
Thursday,
eroy. WY 2-3403.
2 23 6tp 1-CUSTOM
2 porches and cellar base- tr•tnln• utll appotnt.s b:Jieri•aoe
H
li
and P.rtday and
-·''DING Timber.
- - -Top cash WASHER $175.00 $155.00
L
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th u t'lI I'tY uon
uauan,.
ll.lliWe~ nta \nfnnu.. a
ymn ng,
a.Ln.n
ment. arge o WI
Gil Jobt. ..w-te. . .-.Qutnlt~~..:~W. Saturday nights art for regular
prlee paid. Marion Reynolds. 1-PACEMAKER ELEC.
building and plenty room for ~~!:. tt.da,. ct..-m. •am•. .,.~ ut~ Ipreaching .ervlcel. Dennil W~
Coolville, oruo. Rt. 3. CaU DRYER
$205.00 $180.00
garden.
~.':t;loae:::r- .:~o~~ \er is the evangelist. The pubIller t e'eloct, lli7.JSI13.
~15 CU. FT. COMB.
POMEROY - I • bedroom
li I
I
Th c-. O H
frame house WI'th ba th , gas :
c 1 il
wepastor.
come. 1 ~- - ·
1-11-Uc FROSTLE55 $349,00 $315.00
Cart
1-18 cu. FT. UPRIGHT
fired hot air heating,
full'
Insurance
- - - - - - - -- - FREEZER $245 .01 $225.00
basement, on 5ll ft . lot
in
FEB, 25
for Rent
1-20 CU. FT. UPRIGHT
GUARANTEED
bl 1
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good
neighborhood.
$60011.00.
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Gamma
Mu O.apter of
FREEZER - $265.01 $240.00
11'1 h · II I
SUBURBAN - 6 - room mod• osplta zat on.
Issued Beta Sigma Phi Thursday, Feb.
1 BEDROOM HOUSE, 1126 E.'
POMEROY
ern frame house with hath, at all ages. Phone WY U!66. 25, at 7:46 p.m., In the Cofum-

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Jock W. Corooy,

expected to attend tho meeting
of the Ohioans lor Jobo and
Progrest, an orgamzation aimiJar to one which pushed through
to approval $751l mlllton In bond
issues proposed by the Rhodet
administration in two previona
elections.
Claude M. Blair, Cleveland,
Ohio Bell Telephone Co. president, and William C. Safford,
president of Western and Southern Lllt lnsuranC&lt;! Co., Cincinnati, aro C&lt;H!hairman of the
new group.
E
tt D R
City Navere
· eese,
tiona! Bank and Trust Co
·
chairman, Columbus, is seer•
1ary- treasur~r, and vha"rrman of
the operating and executive
'tl · ~ I J Kr
comnu ee JB .....uar es .
aven, Cleveland •. director of go~ernment relation• for Repubbc
Steel Corp.
Firm To ~mote 181~1
The promotion work will be
directed by Atkinson &amp; Briscoe,
Columbus advertising firm.
The Issues involved would
guarantee loans to Ohio resident
college students, raise $290 million for Industrial development,
capital Improvement, natural
resources and educational faciiities, reapportion Ohio's congresslonal diotricts to meet a
us. . supreme Court decJSJOn,
· ·
and permit the otate to make
and guarantee loans for Industrial development.

forced hot a1r heatmg, ln.&lt;ul% 18 tic bia Gu OUiC&lt;!, Middleport.
bnck extemr and large. ver- PHOTO CopylJI8 Servlet. IAJ&gt;
Springs Grange will
f ROOM furnished ho~se lor
.wda. Large ut1hty bmldmg leo made or legal papera, meet Thursday at 7:30 p. m.
rent In Mason. Floor furnace . 1962 CIIEVROLET wit-h- less wllh garage and shop. Level blrtb records and almoal aoy There will be a program and
Call Pomeroy WY 2-3872.
than 5,000 miles, PS and PB, 2 acre lot With maple shade other documenta.
refreshments will be served.
2 IB 6tp
white side-wall tires. Anyone trees_ and good garden soli, Reuter inlaranct Pomero,
'!be Wildwood Garden Club
-4
miles
from
court.hou,.,,
on
'
Ill
t 7·30
FOUR roomo aod
bath apart- Interested may call WY 1r bl k
d
&gt;II t 1
W meet --~•uw ...y a . p.m.
000
00
08
mont In Mason. Phone m .1 2653.
at the home o1 Mrs. Lawrence
1 22 3tc GA;" ST~~.{N .:_ ~ · .1j
5310.
2-11-lltp
. ·
n VI age,
Legal Notice
Smith, Olester, with Mrs. Hen_ ___ --- .
CLEAN WHEAT straw, Phone eqwpped to handle . some ry Thomaa as oo-hOBtess.
THREE ROOM furnished apart· WY2-6973
2-23-3 tc groceries. corner locatiOn, exLIOAL NoT•ct
'Jbe Afternoon Circle o1 the
meot with bath for couple
-tra room for living nuarlers ' seall!d bi.dt will be ~··eh·ed W t.he
.. '
.
. 11 HOT BED
sh
let
"'
. VllliiMI' of Pomeroy, Ohlu, at the Heath Methodist OJurch
will Approval of • majority of
UtJhtJes furmshed Phonr WY
.
sa ' comp e $2700.00.
Off!Cf' of the Vlllalt Clerk until 11:00
sda aft
t those voting on each issuo ts
!-54~ in Middl
rt
2 2 s With glass, 5 new cow stan- c c CU(.'KLER REALTOR n'rldl noon, Friday Februa,., le, meet Thur y
ernoon
a
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IS&amp; . ror the roltowtna-·
P m at the church. Mrs required for passage.
Fifth Ave
1
11
C 1005 • 7 piece
mmg room BOX 229
WY t-3830
One H! Fin Pump. and macellaa- 2
'
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Kraven said citizens' eommJt1
-:---·- -··-l8 c suit-e, 1-16 gallon copper ketPOMEROY OHIO
em •. f'qulpment •c,.ordlna: to th• M. L. French will present the
•111 room an d bath apartment
·Ue stand and stJrrer.
.
t
spet'lficallone on l lle 111 Lhe VIDue
d
Jesson
fro
P~·-'- Th
lees
wlll be organized In every
1 large
Clerk'• um""'·
stu y
m ~UI.
e
2
23
3
community
and at lea!lt four
lD Pomeroy . Phone W'r t-3319. modern dresser. Harold Barn·
E.il'h bid shloll eontaln th• Ml hostesses will be Mrl. David
- lC - name
of each pe.r.un firm or corporFOR
S
million
small
brochures will be
U 11 ttc hart, Tuppers Plains, Ohio,
ALE: Titree bedrooms, auun 1ntere~te&lt;1 ln th, "'"me anrt b• Entsminger, Mrs. Harold Wood2-20-6tc bath • basement • garaae
gas &gt;bccmp.unl...t
b)' I certified daec• 01' aerd aDd Mrs M E Dawson printed and distributed to the
TRAILER loti for rent, close Phone 667-3481 ·
e •
ld bond In the amount or 10 per
•
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•
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1964 uON·"D-:c
A--:-:
15c:-O-cPr
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furnace, fireplar-e . 2lh Jots. l''""t Ol the Lntal bid Ud be drawa The Women's Association of pubhc.
to Laundrymat and ecboots
.
Ice flg . Ph
773 561 M
In fa~or of the Vlllau ot Pom.,ry
He said tbe campalgn will be
Vall Lwnbe
Phone wv 2-5367
one
- 1 .ason.
Ohio l!'.nv~IO]lel
-.hall
be plain~ the First United Presbyterian
ey
r &amp; Supply Com•
2-l:J..3otp l lll~rllt!&lt;l "Bid for Fire ,...ulpment."
Church will meet 'nlmsday eve· financed by vohmtary contribupany, Middleport.
10.3-Uc ---:-:o--~--,- - - 2 18 &amp;tp
rhr Vlllqe de.Uq to aell ~~ 19110
.
d
l'cltatiOrtl will
Clhhevrolet Tanker • Pumper truck fmd ning, Feb. 25 at the church at tJons an some so I
fHHEE aoo four r'O'l'b furni&lt;::he- HAY .delivered first and second FOR SALE, at Dorcas, mod~ I~~~r.r~!~e~~~="~~, 't~~ip.~~~. .::~ 7:30 p.m. Mn. J. E. Harley b
__e m
_ ad_e_. _ _ _ _ _ __
td alld Wlfurniabed apart.
cuttmg. Also Straw. W. Cliff ern seven room home
4 sam .. from an11 tnto,re•ted p•rty. En· lwm be program chairman with
,
velopn •hall be plainly markad, ''Bid
.
.
ment.J WV ~34
12 1 tfr Stout. Guysvllle, Ohio.
Rt. bedrooms, 2 with wall• ~ to- tor
Fore Trur.k".
devotions
m
chrge of
Mrs. m eel Frida Y even Jng, F eb. -m,
1 ROOM HOUSE- -in-PorDero
1, _Ph. MO 2-2439.
Z..l3~30tp wall carpeting. Large panel- ~~'!~~. i.~~~!~.;:: t~~~~~~o~ ~~;'~ :~i Fred Lewil. Hostesaea will be for a pot1uck dinner and. regular
Ph
WY 2 5'lo.:
7 USED Ar
f' ld · k~- AI
ed living room wilh
fire- bid• and to aeleet tta• beR bid ,., Mra. J. E. Harley, Mrs. Wal- meeting at the Masome Temone
my Je jaC c~,
rl
th~ purpo . . and Waive lrre.WartliM te Waddell Mr R M She pie Each member is to bring
i 11 lf
Corpt coveralls pants
and place, full basement
and In !ll~or ot the vm •.-.
r
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1. .
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c
hirts
C
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Cb•
Ji
Lo
laundry
room
Gas
heat
and
~•lla~
..r Pomeroy
·man,
Mrs.
Vincent
Dabo,
Mrs.
a
covered
dtsh
and one prize
&lt;n•n"'"ENT 5
s
.
.ar
eva er,
ng
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S£h~nJ•b, t::la'lll ' M
Chambe
nd .,_ ,
nr-n.n..ur.s.
•
rooma
llld Bottom.
2-i-30tp air conditioning. St'&gt;rm doors
cJJ 11, u. au
arCWI
rs,
a
.II'US. : aor games.
bath, llhower and tub. " S.
and windows. !Vo acre lot.
Thomas Kelly.
i
FEB. '1:1
,
3rd 81, Middleport, Phone
Livestock
Call after J:OO P m WI 9ANNOUNCE DANCE
FEB. II
; There will be a Jitney supper
WY ~2871 .
1 1$ tic
- -2I03
·
Tho Jays will emcee a high The Middleport W.C.T.U. will,. Saturday, Feb. 'lT at the Syra12 l2t
Melvin E. Doerr, Vetertn·
· c school dance party this coming meet Friday evening, Feb. 28, cuse Grade School, aponBOred
TJIAILER LOTS - II'~ sew· BTJ811. large aDd omall anlmala. f'OR SALE--Mlddleoort'o tall- Friday night at the Wahama at 7:30 p. m. att ba ML Moriah by the Ladies Auxllfary of the
.,. and water. Bl'DIVIl 1 Trall
128 Washington St., Rav..,. nt bolldlng. located 352 N. High auditorium, following the Baptist Church In observance Volunteer Fire Dept Serving
or Puk ISiale Approv'::!!; wood, W. Va. Phone 2'13-4271.
Second Street, Middleport Wabama " Alumni basketball o1 the Franceo Willard Tea
begin! ~t ~ p.m. Each oervlng
MIDortwllle, Oblo, Phone "• Office hours, Dally 4 to I p. Priced for quick oaJe. II&gt; game. The dance will and
The Paat Matron'• Club of 5 cents. Anyone who enjo)'s
U3Zf.
I a 1141 Ill.
I 21 tfc
at Oblo lloleL
midni&amp;ht.
llvan&amp;tflue Qaplor, OBS, will ioocl lood Iii IDYIIetl.

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1

composH.ion

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meta.ls

Lizard

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of medicine
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melting

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symbol
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sticks
29. Prickly,
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33. Any fruit
drink

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preference
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eight or
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to

LONGJI'JCLLOW

One lttte r slmpl.y staods for another. Ia thla llll!rlpltt A Ia Wled

for the l.hree L's, X for the two O'a. ete. S1ngle leUen, apo~

trophiefl, the length aDd tonnatlun of the woad~ are all hinta, '
E&amp;C'h day th e code loettera u. different.

LCD E V S

V G S T

'"That article about studento with cars makin" tho
worst cradeo can't be right, Pop. Today you don't just
·· WALl( A-grade homework back and fortb to achool!w

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WMPO Radio

USED CARS

MONDA\' THRU FRIDAY

fORD COUNTRY SQUIRE WAGON
Door. 1 Cyl, Auto. Tran11. Power ltoeriD&amp;. Hodio.
FORD THUNDERBIRD 2 DOOR HARD T.

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Full Power,

FALCON STATION WAGON 4 DOOR
6 Cyl, Standard Trant. S.dlo.
63 RAMBLER 4 DOOR CLASSIC
6 Cyl, Standard rra... S.dlo,
63 FORD GALAXIE 500-4 DOOR H.T.
8 Cyl, Automotlc trana. Power - . , ..a S.dl•.
62 DAMILER SPORTS CAR
8 Cyl. f Speed Trant.
62 CHEVROLET VAN 95
6 Cyl, Auto, Tran&amp;.
61 FORD FAIRLANI! 2 DOOR
8 Cyl. Standard Trana. llodlo.
61 CORVAIR STATION WAGON 4 DOOI
standBrd Trant. Radio.
60 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN STA. WAGON
8 C)' I. Auto. Trans. Power lteerinc, Radio,
60 FORD CUSTOM 4 DOOR
8 Cyl, Sblndard Trans. S.dlo.
59 FORD GALAXIE 500-2 DOOR H.T.
8 Cyl. Auto. Trano. Hodlo.
59 FORD COUNTRY SQUIRE 4 DR. WAG.
8 Cyl. Auto. Tntn1. 9 Pau. S.dto, Powoor Ste~
59 FORD CUSTOM 2 DOOR
8 Cyl. Standard Trano. lladlo.
58 CHEVROLET DELRAY 2 DOOR
6 cyl. Sblndard Trans. Radio.
59 CHEVROLET BELAIR 4 DOOR
8 Cyl, Powergllde Trano. Radio.
58 FORD FAIRLANE 500 - 2 DR. H.T,
8 Cyl. Automatic Trant. Radio.
57 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR STATION WAG.
8 Cyl. SU.ndaed TranL Hodlo.

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1

Legion Post
Will Sponsor
Horse Show

64

season.

tlw 90.minute · rolt&gt;, singing in an amiahle if
,:.·olor program as a children's still metallic . sounding vo1ee;
spec1al because. although It ts I nDtlllng Pxceptlonal as yet. Pat
ACROSS
H new production of the 1957 , Carroll was the best. thmg In
1. ExclamaRodgt&gt;rs
and
Hammt&gt;rstein the show as one ol the sdwm
Lion
vidt'o musical fairy tale, the I ing stepsisters. Ginger Rogers
~: ~~~~t;d
apparent tongue-in-rhet&gt;k ap- was the queen; Walter P1dgeon
alley
proach of the first show _has l t.ht! king; Ce!Pste Hom the sur· 10. Hospital
been repla&lt;'ed by a stra1ght pnsmgly restramed fairy godemployee
d
"
11.
MaJ.n
lh
I
l
:reatmen.
use e wor
ap· l mother; Jo Van Fleet the steparterybody
parent" in regard to ~be 1957 ! mother ; and yoWlg Stuart Da·ll2. St.Mi.a
tongue-in-cheek handlmg Ge- . mon a not I.e)() exciting prmce.
Virgocause I must rely on thf' word I I had lhe feeling that many of 14. Dairy
.d •
product
"lf olhet!l. I~ .1957 I d I n t even lht&gt; principals were not brou~ht 16 . Evenlng
JWn S teleVISIOn ~et.
. . to a pt•ak of production f'nt.hu·
aun god .
"I:~. sorry I ',';''sst&gt;~ IIIf' or1g1- siasm . The whole point , srem-1
Egypt.

The Arta Council would ~ the alate aDd would make Ohio
mote the art, music, arch!tec- eligible fOJ' federal Iundt from
ture and the performing ar11 In the newly-created National Arlo
Council.
Al10 paased by the ijouoe was
1 bill making It permisaable w
take testimony from docton In
peroonal Injury ouita by deposi
lion rather than by In-penon
testimony. It would be allowed
only with consent of both parties to a ault.
Tueaday'o session also aaw Jn.
troduct!on of a bill which woul&lt;i
Drew Webster Post, 39, Am- make lifo Imprisonment the
erican Legion, Monday night mandatory tlelltenct 1n murder
voted to sponaor the Meigs Coun- cases with the death tlelltence
ty Horae Sh?w again this year. being' Imposed 0111y UJ&gt;OD recom·
Mickey Willl8ftlll and Kenoy meDdatlon by the jury. Present
HarriS reported on the progreso law demaadt the death ten·
of the Legion'• birthday party tence unlesa the jury recom·
plans to be held Mollday, March mend• mercy.
15, at the Pomeroy Elementary
school. Williallll said further It w.. lntrDduced by Rep.
details will ba mlllled to each Cbarles F. Kurfesa, R-Bowllng
member.
Groen, who Introduced a llmi·
Frank Fugate waa reported I~ proposal that died iD com
on the sick list and two new DUttee two yean ago.
members, Harry Bolinger and
BIH1 ~trndaced
ThomaS Sarver, were accepted. other billa lntrod,uced would:
'!be 1965 membership IB now -Abolish mayor 1 eourto In
307 which IB 15 short of the quo- countJes where there are no mula for the post.
nicipal courta.
Kenny Harrio, entertainment -Allow the natural re!OIII'etS
chairman reported that over deportment to aell Wiler lrom
15 couple~ attended the recent ota!M lakeo.
Valentine party held at tho post
----home. Mrs. Guy Guinther and FLU OUTBRE.U
Mrs. Paul Cascl won door prize• at the party. Harris also reWARSAW (UP!) -Aa ou~
ported that another get-togeth- break of Asian flu In Warsaw
er for members and their wives hat affected nearly 90,000 por(&lt;r girl friends) will be held sona, It was reported Tueadday.
Saturday, Feb. r1 at 1 p.m.
The Ylnll baa been described
''Mouth to Mouth a "mild" by 1utborltlaa, how·
A movie
Resuscitation" wao shown lol- ever, they onaponded bolpttal
lowing the meeting.
George visits and 101111 IICboolt wore
Nesselroad ...-ved refreshments. closed.

64

th~

1 categorize

May be Put before Voters in House Move

: .b~~ :~~~t~~~~n P~o: ' ~arda~~tract beyond the April
WY 2 2564
located in Pomeroy . Paid
- ·
2 22 tfc
Industry
sources have
training Moderate invest- FARM 82 A. on hard
road stressed time and again that
ment. Excellent business
building !lites old house
such an extension is of 'utmost
rt 't
·
to
"
oppo uru y.
ham, \io mineral. Leaded.l lmpor 1ance
us.
CALL GALLIPOLIS
Homer Smith, Star Rt. No. I
Rebufied Request
446-3742 After 6 PM
3 - Bo• 29, Ripley, W. Va.
Twice the union has rebuffed
or Write
1-25-30tp · industry'• request for an extenBox 123, Gallipolis, Ohio
' sion. The steel negotiators
· ·
~
·
1
For Information
Auto Slles
' mamtamtoan e-.enswtn I ' thnecessary
compensa e or
e
1ong recess ca lied be cause o1
Business Services
1959 American Rambler for a the elections.
ALFALFA HAY for sale. Call CU~TOM butcherlnK and cu~ p1ck-up truck. Call WI 9-2912. 1 The elections were held Feb.
WY 2·2557.
2 24 6tc
ling Phil Meier, Phone WY
2 24 6tp 9 and talks were to resume
MlXED- HAY-·iar sale:-WY 1r 2-3510.
12 I Ue - - - - - - - - - - about a week later. However,
3893.
2 23 6tc
&amp;Ul.TIONEEfl
62 Buick _ _ $1 ,395 because of the nip-and-tuck vote

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made completely from crust
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Pepperoni. Sausage, Hamburg
..., Or Mu shroom (extra).
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ium 75c, •mall 50c
.Jark ·s
Dairy Bar, Middleport WY 2·
9987.
2 24 12tc
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:~=~~e~ts~.::.y

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controversl"a} sCh00I Transportation
• Bill

fOR LEASE

HE

1

overtures have been made to treasurer, a post he still holda. termlnt the wlnnert. Approxl- dlcial." Abel said he dl t
the basic steel comparues, and The results of the presidential mately 600,000 ballots were cast know why Mr. Meany would
OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
they are receptive to reoump- race will be determined by the by membert of 3,203 localt In say anything like that."
tion of negotiations as soon as
POMEROY , OHIO
a mutually satlslactory date
r. , =·==~========r;"7.=~~~"''1 can be set."
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For Lease
Re•l Estate For Sale
But the burning question

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by lowest the Sahara Desert 1151l

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pd"i: l.-==--- .._.........=--.!FOR sALE
Five - roo
- m,
2 24 3tc I
house plus breakfast room ! try to extend the current three-

EVER HAD AN~
HAN6tN6

Johnny Carson, wil l accordmt:: ft'et !
10 a spokesman fur Westing ·
huuse Broadcasting . be COffipt'!· ' ne ChanDIP'l Swim: Mt-xico's
mg with Corson in the lult'- noted lmllPt fnlklnrwo is sched- 1
nne market in the near fu. ul~d to appear on ABC - 'f'Vs
By RICK DU BROW
I nearly rell asiPt&gt;p during it . re--. 1urt' The spokesmun sa ys firil · Hollywood Palace'' Sa1urdcty,
Unlted Press lolernahonal 1p~atedly It you L~l'e go1ng to fm will rl:'place Re-g1s Philbin, "L1l Abner" I! NBC-TV 's SalHOLLYWOOD lUPO- CBS
tell adult~ a many -tuntos·lold whose sf'riPs ends around mid·: urday n1ght rtJovJe March 13 .. .
TV Monday njght presented a : story again. you had hefter Mt:trdl. Philbin replaced Stt-Ove Pat O'HriPn guP!!Is nn CBS·
'
mus1cttl special for children, have somethmg spec1al ~o1ng Allen
Ttw spokf'!!man 'avs ··Slattery's Peop le," March 12.
· Cmderella," about the oung fur you, and I'm afraid ,_,1onday ,Gritnn's show will roll m late porlraymg an aging pnlit.ician
lady who was misunderstood by night's vPrsion, desJJile the oc April nr 'iO. Meanwhllt· l/1t' who fights hi s p1t!'ly 's attPmt
her family IJut squared matters casionallv hummable tunt•s. was J rnsp, crunchy feel uf a largr tu dump hun for a younger
through h~r local social worker. [ rather rlar . In addition to the 1 n1•w amount of greenhaek!'l aJ)- 1mun .
H fairy godmother.
1 intentional lack of sublety - 11 parently has pPrsauded
Ha~··
The plot, of coursP., ls con- cloddish dectsion - tht're was mond Burr to rpturn for an- 1
cerned with virtue. which little vtbrancy, lilt or pac 1ng. other year w1lh CBS-TV's "Permakes it something of a te\evi·
A pleasant young girl, Lesley

· which Th • se talka al!o
hadofbeen
P. IL o-~:....,•rOD
Du ....,. . ..,.,....
PIITSBURGH (UP[) - Re- renewal of contract talks have 1Honest Ballot Aasoc1at10n
becoutt
tbe unIn
sumption of contract negotla- been delayed.
began tabulation at the USW ad]o~ent
CA.HCLLA.TtONI
COilU(!ft()Ml
1963
Corvair
Monu
Coupe
lions
between
the
United
SteelAn
unofficial
tally
by
UP!
of
headquarten
here Monday. The 1011 electuma. npecll to renew
WID M ~ltod oUI lhOO A.. IlL - - - - - - - - - - l'w 0.,. .. ,.~
For Sale
A sharp low mJleaM:e local car . Jet black finish, tire• show
worken Union iUSWl and the I election returns showed challen~ vote count is bemg aupervised The union ltb th aluminum
_--c-;;--c
little we!lr, 110 H,P engine, 4 speed trans. Rad10, beater, Steel industry hinged today on ger 1 W 1 bel holdjno q 4.400- by three international tellen, talks IOOD W
e }0
eDQOO
llSOVU.TlONI
n. PQbltR• ~.. U11 rt.lln
se~ction of a mutually sati&amp;- vote margin over incumbent a11 p~Abel. It may take -..eeb induslry wtncb emp Yl '
.. .a• or ~ ....,. ..s. a...-.. HARDEN'S MARKET in SyTa- red bucket seats and vinyl trim.
~ou.ble.
J:rron
eou.ld
1M
cuse. has on special Thurs· Was $ 1895 - - - - - - - Special $1 699 ' factory date.
David J. McDonald In the &lt;'On- before the final count Is made. USW mem~. AFL-CJO Prell
.-PONd
•••eAIItaJ,.
'nM pultday , Fnday, and Saturday- The tall&lt;a have been In rl&gt;- test for the $SO,IJOO.a year post
May I Oeadllae
A proposal DY
th'lllher ..m not tM .-panalblt for
-.oft tbu OIM lo UOI:It blHrtioa.
s lbs . onions, tOe ; 20 lbs good 1
cess nearly seven weeks be- ., president.
The USW constitution pro- dent George Meany that e
eating potatoes. St 00 . Large · 1961 Olds F 85-4 Door
cause of the campaign and oub- McDonald has been president vldes that the tellen - Wayne USW agrH 141 • CIOiltract extonwhite eggs, 49c, BliY 2 lbs.
V8 engine . Stand-ard trans . B1u~ finish, showroom elean Insequent election of top officen!l since the death of Philip Mur· Antrim of Hammond, lnd., John aion with the steel tndUJtry aprOJ" want Ad e.ntee
J Cull per wont o.. luartln
Ohio Vallev Brand wieners,
leriur, !food tires, radio and heater.
of the million-member tmion.
ray in 1952. At the same time Shipperbottom of Hamilton, Ont. peared to nettle both Mc~d
Chari• tl) . . . . .
reg.
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9:06 CoUee Wltb Janet
10:00 Bill Millers BrunCh Show
11:00 Ministerial Association
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)t:IS A.S.C. Program (Frl.l
JLSO Swap Shop
11:15 Tiny's Country Hymntlme
12:00 Cement Block Newo
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12:30 Larry Anderaon Show
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Operetta

Mainly About
People In
Pomeroy

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Presented

BY BEULA H JONI-;S
Hamm Greg Slewarl
The- enchantmg ston of Han Huskuk Gar) Balle;

Nancy ~u1llen Chmtmo

SALEI COSMETICS -

Robm!on,

Lmda Charlotte Sn-,der Penn\ Smi th

Herb Herd sel and (,rete! was prt&gt;sented i Atkmson and Pcwl Pulhns
Debut Ca ll Jeffery
Oa~w t
m son" and stor'- bu the Fourth I J\l tlt&gt;&lt;:~ver
as the
r&gt;a"n rern l.arlen and M1ke Bolm
of Bellt&gt;fonl.tlnt' anrl :\11
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inc1 Mrs l~rrv Sir-mens a nd ~rade students of \11ddleport r aLrv ~wakt&gt;nt-d tne ctJJldren Th1rd grade student&amp; ass!SL
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k ~lememar~~
S( hool 1\wsdav ~1th ht&gt;! wand leO:ivmg: them mg v.1th the chorus were Brtan
IJimt 1y o1 alit\ Jt"\1 "'ere wt&gt;e
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end guE'Sts of Mrs \\Plby ~~ha f'vf'nmg m the h 1 ~n
~flHIO! tL Jstover t e t.mger rea Mu en ,ra'l Jeri onya Oh I
Je
Rock SJrin s koad
a ud J tor~um
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House dt&gt;rorated v.1th
cand~ l lluf~r \erne Ord Deb bie Pow
1 g
y
(lever costummg
sla~e a1.d the lookte C'luldren own ell LJonna Powell Rtckv Stew
Mrs Elmer W1ckham vtsltlf'd settmgs and sptoctal lightmg d f"d b\ the WJCkt"d but charm 1 iirt Dav td S1-. 1sher, Barba ra
Sunday afternouu ..,1th her mo 1 1
b ~•
th th
mg v.ltch pla~ed b\
Olen I Ar1Lhon) Cmd\ CrAig Ven!da
ef s rom lll t"U Wl
~ mus 1
I
Uter Mrs Juha Ds\-ls at Ca
d Lros.;;,an who begutlt&gt;d
the (,Jbbs Robbie Harn s and Den
1 h h1ld
1
llpohs
clha] ta ent
t e c
rlesnt mdaln~ I rh1ldren mto her house to be tse H&lt;t wle\
I
e npere 1ta an
ou an !".l
Mr and M1:!. Don ReJ spent pi esenlatlon rbe :songs wPrt' b&amp;ked Ill her huge oven
The operetta, by Engelbert
Sunda\ at the1r cottage on tht&gt; 1 extremely well done addmg to ~mallv Hansel and r.rf'lt&gt;l out 1 Humperdmck,
was direrted
Muskmgum RLver
the effer tJ vr ness of tht&lt; pi"'" I wihh~ct the Witch and l&gt;akt'd b) Mrs Dorothy Lacey, vocal
I Jh t
d
II.Jfl~ ~ her m lhe O\t'n fret'tng the mu.sw mstructor assisred
b'&gt; l
Mr and M1~ Clav Parsons of
he shon opefnep 1m 8 se
cuokJt&gt;s Hhl ldren 1 to
dan' e Mrs F.hzabeth Pickens
and
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"I y a were recen tlH t e mne
l
~ua r 1eston f
k u 1 eer
d b a p!lm
fou rth 1
8 111 and stng In the closmg scene Mrs Ph)lhs Hac-kett
broom
mil
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p
ave
v
l of her s1s t er V h
overmght guess
d h
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G tht' parenls found the tr ht,tppv grade tearhers Mrs Hackett I
u rs No rr
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: !Jude played bv Beth Pultz J'ht ren and tlusn.a With t le ::.en.Pd as accompamst and op.
Mrs H.oy Hol ter and duld lakmg the part of Hansel amd F:venmg Pra\er song
ened the program With a rned
ren VISited \lond.n "'1~-' tog I Grete l were Ketlh Frenrh and 1 lakmg part as Cooklf' lhi id le\ of tu nPs from the pl av
Wlth her mother Mrs Georgt- Rlla Casri v..ho were flnalh I ren were Johnny Sla\en Shar I High school girls help mg
Thompson ol ( heshlr~
~ent to the woods to gattH:'rl on Wilson Debbie (,a\lagher 1w1th the rhorus groups Y.t&gt;re
bernes bv the an 1 v mother
llmmv Boggs lony Manle"' ISuzanne B.1adburv , Ela me Da
Mr

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rhe second ;HIg fo und the Da\ td Mttchell Paul &lt;;u nnma"' l vts Hulh Ann Hal lf".
:n ry,
Mrs
tnnn Ton Bu nce David Ger u If , I 1 Sl b c 1 '
{hJidren lost m the df'rfJ daJ k
r&gt; o e
afl yn . . urn o, aro e
1 wood 1 he sl"tt ng fea tured real
ard Stephen (,&amp;larh
Patty Anderson S&lt;IRi:l n Ohlmger '\tar
1
Mr and Mrs H mwr \\aU· lsllr trees and hushes
The I Glaze Sarah Bovles
JHnm} gle Hams K&lt;~lt \ \1f'F.Ihmny I
er and da ughters Vlt&gt;lmda and Sandman plavt'd b\
RIChard Schmoll Ma l k Smi th
Rwk~ ( harl otte r.lazt&gt; and Se r e n
Suella 1olt&gt;do and Mrs Rtch BaJle'r came and ut the thild Arnott Bil l J ust ice Stt&gt;phen II eY.Js
ard Mater of \1onclova return
1 1
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Bra \Inn OebbJe Tnplett ami Mrs Ph\ lhs H&lt;t( ketl
was
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ed lo the •r ho"l'l€'5 Mond.(ly af·
Parncu lar lv app.:&gt;Hlm~
v.as
e a',re
assisted bv tht&lt; G1rl
Scout
ler a weekend .. Js JI w11h Mrs the an~el scent" ..., 1th the FeaiLJred m the 4th grade 11oop 221 tn makmg the gm
John Smith :\~t-' A.v1 Sundd\ 14 angels dre~sed 1n
whllt" chorus were Jac k Kauff Tom ] gt"rbread houst&gt; and P.ml Ger 1
Mr Walter und J\lt lmda \! Si t robPs with shmmg .., ngs and mv Calbt art Eddie Holl is Ron ard of the ~ anua l 'l'r u mng De
ed m Manetta Wil li his parents 1 golden ha los as lht&gt; d](JI us n1 I ew 1s 1~ I a Floyd
Ka th y part mrnt and room mot hers
Mr and Mrs H ( \o\ alter
slmg the EHnmg
p1aH I " Kmg Dav 1d Hanson
Gene made the trf'es The program
Mrs Russ W.l:Ltson an&lt;l Mrs I Wlwn
At Night 1 1,0 To MlKmm•o,. Tomm~ McC 1o u d was sp&lt;msm l:'d !J v the M1ddlt&gt;
Bertha Sco tt spent Tuesday i t Sleep surround mg the sleef.o 1 Hwhard \1endenhill1
SteHn 1 port P&lt;~rt&gt;nt Tearhers Assor1
Fairborn Wl! h their brothe l and mg Hansel and Gretel
J-larrmann William Klem Hog Iatton A lill gt' 11ud1 enre of par
Sister tn k·m
Sgt and
\11 s
Mi-lk mg up the ant::~-' I tl oru~ er
Joh nson
M 1 g no n ents and fr ttnds all ended
John T Ball)
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Vernon Rrzer o( Hartford W wert Barbara Arrr r
J ef f
Va y,as a ff'rrnt gut"' ot \li Shcmk Robt&gt;1la
DU( kworth
Ronme Hoffman Rodnt."V How
and Mrs Han y Ke1se r Mm
t?rsvill e
a1d Gregor.. Haves
She il a
~vLss L en.t~ lrr U ~..t'i was the MtlOre Pa m Dodson
!\mv
Sunday g uest of Mr and Mrs
FACIAL CREAMS
Harry Ke1sei
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Mrs Wyatt Chadwell
Mond av af ternoon ) 11 h
Homer Holter

VISited

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I;, Around And

Mrs Cl&gt;llord Le&gt;fhe&gt; &gt; Ro&lt;k
Sprmgs Road .and Mr and Mr s ,
E M BIU1on ot Middl epoll :
were Fr1 day vJsJtors JO PArk J&gt;
mb urg w \a
Lan; Wolft&gt; teac her m tht&gt; ~
Syrcust' sc hool ~n1l red
Hul
Sunday guests of Mr
and
l er
Hospn&lt;:~l
1 uesda\ and Mrs H F Parma lee 11.nd her 1
underwrnt .an a p pe n dect~ ijl}y 1n mot her Ml s l uda Meadows, 1
the afternoon
1mcl uded Mr and M1s
Leo
I ( hns11an and Mr and
Mrs I
Pete Meadows Otuo
Rivet
Hoad Huntmgton W Va
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About
Middleport

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MEIGS THEATRE

Mr and Mrs Wilh am Turn
er ot Dayton were week end 1
guests of h1s parents Mr and
Mrs .Jacob Turner

Pomeroy, Ohio
TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
NOT OPEN

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Februery 26 27
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Stu art Wll1trnan l arol J yn

lev Rod dy J\h Dmw JI 1 aurcn

Bacall
"LILIES OF THE FIELD"
SlDN EY P0 111ER best aclor
av..ard 1963
Li lla Skal a
Stanley Adams Po1 her as

the lll('Ted!ble, unforge1t ab lf'
Home r Sm1t h

SUN , MON TUES

FHI 21-Mar ; 2
" I D RATHER BE RICH"
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ftobt&gt;rt Goule-t,

Sandra Dr.-

And y \\ 1ll1 ams ( harl('s Ru g
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Herm10ne G1 ngol rl G rn~
ymo nd Mau nce ( ht&gt;\11lie1
~Jorcartoons

M1ss Mildred Hawley is sub. 1
sltur mg m the
e lementary
grade this week m the B.bst&gt;nce
or Mrs Gerald Rupe whose
mother passed a y, ay Tuesd a~
Mrs Eustace W1l son of Pt
I Pleasant spent Sundav w1th her
pare nts Mr and Mrs
Carl
Mattox
Mr and Mrs Tack Ne fr have
moved mto the Sh1flet p1oper I
tv on South Ji'ronl Street
I
Mrs P K Russell has gone
to Mradowbn dge Va to as
1 sJsl
m lhe care of her father 1
who

1s

senously ill

I Mr and Mrs George John
son were busmess v1sttors re
cently m Huntmgton, W Va

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25r
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$1 DO
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-·-·-·····
79c PALMOLIVE RAPID SHAVE
• ···--98e MENNEN SOF' STROKE SHAVI CRIAM _ ---79c RISE SHAVE CREAM
•• ------····----79&lt; MENNEN SOF' STROKI
·------·-------$1 00 KINGS MEN SHAVE CREAM -· __ ---·-·-··
···-----------69c AERO SHAVE
89e AERO SHAVE
•
-------·------$1 00 OLD SPICE SMOOTH SHAVI ·-------------69c COLGATE INSTANT SHAVE
·-------·-·---79c COLGATE INSTANT IHAVI
-·-·---·····--59c WOODBURY RIADY LATHER ------~------19c NOXZIMA INSTANT SHAVI --·····-··--·-$1 25 OLD SPICE SMOOTH IHAVI ---····-·-··--$1 00 SCHICK HOT LATHU
• ··--··--·
$1 00 BARBASOL BRUSHLISI SHAVI CRIAM ---57c PALMOLIVI LATHER SHAVE CREAM
----Ue PALMOLIVE LATHER SHAVI CRIAM -------15c PALMOLIVE CUP SOAP ·----·····-----··---15c WILLIAMS CUP SOAP ··-·--·--·-···---···--·
75c OLD SPICE CUP SOAP • _ _ _ _ _

59e
73&lt;
73c
59c
73c
59e
59c
75e
52c
67e
75c

52e
44c
67e

94c
73&lt;
7k
4Sc
29c

llc
Uc
56c

HAIR PREPARATIONS
$1 00 OLD SPICE HAIR TONIC ___
--····------ 75e
98e VASELINI HAIR TONIC ·---·------ - -------- · 73e
$149 VITALI$
·---·-····-··-··· · -- $1.31
50e OLD SPICE SHORT CUT
------····-·--··· · - - Ire
79c SCORE HAIR CREAM
·-----------------··· 6le
$1 00 WILDROOT CREAM OIL ----·-·--···-------- 75e
79c WILDROOT CREAM OIL ·-- --------------- - -- 59&lt;
59c JERlS HAIR OIL
--~---·----~----···- 46c
9tc CODE 10 HAIR DRESSING ········-··- ···-···· 74c
-·-··· - ·-·-·······--- 59e
79c IIRYLCREEM
49c BRYLCRIEM
· ······ ····· ··-···· 41o
60c WILLIAMS SHAVINO STICK
--·-- -····- 45e
$1 50 GILLETTE SLIM ADJUITAIILB RAZOR --- - $1.11
$1 75 SCHICK DIAL INJECTOR RAZOR _ ----·-- $1.47
Sl 75 PAL ADJUSTABLE RAZOR •
•
·-··-- $1M
$1 4S GILLETTE STAINLESS STilL ILADII ---- $1.11
79c PERSONNA STAINLESS STilL ILADII -··--· 67o
49c GILLETTE STAINLISI STilL BLADII ----· · ale

ll'•-l'ul , _
45&lt; TAMPAX
•••• -- · -- · ··---3fe
$1 46 TAMPAX
• ···-···· ---~-------·- $1 3J
$2.95 WATER BOTTLES
-- -·--·- -- $267
69c MAN! MAGIC CUTICLE REMOVER ---·--·-·-- 52o

Elberfelds In Pomeroy
I

75•
75o
56&lt;
73c
37•

DEODORANTS
$1 DO MENNEN SPRAY DEODORANT ···········-· 7k
60c MENNEN SPRAY DEODORANT __ ··-------·- 45c
$1 00 MENNEN ROLL-ON
-·-·------···· 75e
$1 49 GILLETTE RIGHT GUARD ------··-----·-- $1.12
$1 00 GILLETTE RIGHT GUARD ----------- ------ - 75c
79c GILLITTI RIGHT GUARD ---------··-·--·--· 59e

ATHLETIC
ATHLETIC
ATHLETIC
ATHLETIC

SUPPORTIRI · · ····· · · ····-·· · 7So
JUPPORTIRI - -- -----· ··· · · ·· $1.12
SUPPORTERS ·-···-- - · · ··-······ No
IUPPORTIRI -~----· ··--···· · $1.05

DEODORANTS
$1 00 BAN ROLL-ON DEODORANT · - ---······--···
75e IAN ROLL·ON DEODORANT • •• •••••• ••••••••
69e IAN CRIAM DEODORANT _
- --- -----····-·
$1 .25 FRESH SPRAY DEODORANT - ------ ------ -·
69c FRESH CRIAM DEODORANT -·······- ·······
69c SECRET CIIIAM DEODORANT ··- · ········-··
75e SICRIT ROLL-ON
• · ··-···-·········$1 ,17 CALM SPRAY POWDIR -·---· ·----· ·····•
69e WOODBURY ORYAD IPRAY - - ····-·-------·
69e ARIIID ROLLoON
-············----·
69c MUM CRIAM DIODORANT --- - -········ ·····

$1 00 EVENJNO IN PARIS CREAM DEODORANT
$1 .00 SICURE DEODORANT
69c YODORA CREAM
·---··· - ·- •
69e - 5 QAY DEODORANT PADS _ --· ·--·- --43&lt; ARRID CRiAM

......

t

tl s. M.rJ.. - - leeluol
on Jaly 7, ltll, ,. IDYIIolloa
lrom lUI olllllr)'.

MOUTH WASH AND ANTISEPTICS
·- -··-···
L15TER1NE • -·-··- •
-·- -·- --···-- -·
LISTERINI -·---·-····--··-------···- -·
MJCRIN
_ _ ___ • ---·----··· •
CIPACOL
---·--·- • _ •••
PIPSODENT ANTISEPTIC
·-- __ ·-··
LAVORIS
----···PEPSODENT ANTISEPTIC

95c LAVORIS

69c
tic

91&lt;
97c
Ue
57c
19c

llo
52c
76&lt;

u. s.

lh
7&amp;e
21c
43&lt;
6k

COSMETICS
$1 25 EVEN INO IN PARIS FACE POWDER ·--·--· 94e
59c liVENING IN PARIS PACE POWDER
45c
49c WOODBURY FACE POWDER -·•• __ •
37&lt;
69c WOODBURY COMPACT
---···
52t
$1 50 NOXZEMA COVER GIRL MAKE-UP ----··- $1 16
$1 75 LANOLIN PLUS COMPACT
·-·~-·· $1 31
69c WOODBURY DREAM·GLO LIPSTICK ·-----·
54c
$1 00 HAZEL BISHOP LIPSTICK -----··---------·· 75•
79e DURA GLOSS LIPSTICK ----------- ---··---· 59c
FOOT NEEt&gt;S
__ ----·-·-··-- 30t
SOc DR. SCHOLLS FOOT BALM
___ -----·--·· 37c
49e DR SCHOLLS FOOT POWDER
---·····-----· 37•
40c DR SCHOLLS CORN PLASTERS ~------- ·30e
$1 49 M&amp;NNEN FOOT DEODORANT
_ ---·· $1.11

40e DR SCHOLLS MOLESKIN

HOME PERMANENTS
12 50 LILT PUSH BUTTON PERMANENT
$2.00 LlL T SPEED BATH PERMANENT
_
•
$1 75 LILT PARTY CURL-Chlldran'o Pormanonl
$2.50 LILT MILK WAVE
$1 35 TONI TIP PERMANENT
$2 00 RICHARD HUDNUT QUICK PERMANENT ·$1 75 TONETTE CHILDREN' S PERMANENT --·-$2.00 BOibiJ PIN CURL WAVE
----$3,50 PRETTY PERM HOME PERMANENT _ -·
.$2 25 TONI SILVER CURL
·--·-$1.75 BOBBI ROLLER PERM REFILL
---·-$2 49 BOBBI ROLLER PERM PERMANENT •
S2 25 TONI Smooth 'n Sletk Unturly Permenent

$1 87
$1 50
$1 31
$1 87
$1 01
$1 50
$1 31
$1 50
$262
$1.69
$1 31
$1.77
$1 67

$3 75 TONI Smooth •n Sleek Unl'urly Permanent

$2 81

52 00 TONI HIDDEN BODY PERMANENT
__
$1 50
$1 49 TONI SPIN CURLER ASSORTMENT ·--·--·- $112
HAIR COLORING
$2 01 NEW DAWN HAIR COLOR _
·- --·--··- $1 S7
$2.00 TECNIDUE StLVER ·TONE
$1 SO
$1 75 MISS CLAIROL CREME FORMULA KIT -·
$1 31
$2 00 TECN!QUE COLOR TONE
···_ ·- $1,50
$1 ,00 NESTLE STREAKS AND TIPS __ · c--·---- 7Sc
39&lt; NESTLE COLORlNSE
_ -······-···-- 31&lt;
39c NESTLE COLORTINT
---··-------· -~
31c
$1 50 CLAIROL LOVING CARE ··------·--------- $112
59c NESTLE COLOR 'N TONE
-------··--·· 45c
69c NOREEN COLOR HAIR RINSii ·---··--------- 47e

Jk

1M
1M
94e

52e
52e

5h

Jh
J4o
J4o

12Ao

SHAMPOOS
$1 00 HALO FULL BODY SHAMPOO ----·--·--·--- 75o
$1 00 HALO DRY HAIR SHAMPOO
•• ·-------- 75o
39e WOODBURY GOLDEN RICH SHAMPOO -----·- 29c
6Gc HALO DRY HAIR SHAMPOO ·------------·-··· 45e
6Ge HALO FULL BODY SHAMPOO --------------· 4Se
$1 00 WOODBURY EGG SHAMPOO --· ---------- 75&lt;
$1 00 DRENE SHAMPOO
75c
60e BRECK SHAMPOO
·------··---- 46c
$1 00 SUBDUE DANDRUFF SHAMPOO ---- --···
75e
59c WOODBURY SHAMPOO
---····---- &gt;44c
60e LANOLIN PLUS LIQUID SHAMPOO --·-···---- 45e
68c LUSTRE CREME SHAMPOO
----· __ 45c
60&lt; LUSTRE CREME LIQUID SHAMPOO ··--- ____ 45•
60e HILENI CURTIS SUAVE SHAMPOO ---·----- 45c
60c PRELL LIQUID SHAMPOO
··--·-·--- 51e
60c LUSTRE CREME LIQUID SHAMPOO ___ -··· 45c
l'k HELENE CURTIS ENDEN SHAMPOO ~---· ____ 67e
69c SILVlKRIN SHAMPOO
• _ • ---·-·--· 43•
67e DIAL SHAMPOO
·- ••
·---- -----· 50e
59c WOODBURY DRY HAIR SHAMPOO
&gt;44c
49e WOODBURY Coconut 011 CASTILE SHAMPOO ·- 34c
60c LUSTRI.CREME SHAMPOO
•
45c
$1 00 HEAD lc SHOULDERS SHAMPOO (TUBE)
76&lt;
$119 PHISODAN SHAMPOO
•
$1 42
$l.Otl WOODBURY LUte Bouquet Lotion Shompoo
75c
$1 00 LUSTRE CREME LIQUID SHAMPOO __ •• •• 75a
69e CLAIROL COLORFAST SHAMPOO
52o
$1.00 WHITE RAIN CRYSTAL CLEAR SHAMPOO ·- 73e
$1,00 LUSTRI·CREME LOTION SHAMPOO • ····-· 72c
$1 00 WHITI RAIN LOTION SHAMPOO
·---- 73e
69c JIIAD lc SHOULDERS SHAMPOO (TUBE) ·--- 56e
:IOe DRINI SHAMPOO •
22e
$1 49 TIGRIN MEDICATED SHAMPOO ~~~~~~~~- $1 It
$1.01 LUSTRI.CREMI SHAMPOO __ ----------- 75o

·--·----·····-=

HAIR RINSE
59e WOODBURY CREME RINSE
-· · ····--·- -- 59c HILENI CURTIS CREME RINSE --·----·--·
39e WOODBURY CREME RINSE
$1.00 RINSE I.WAY (MEDICATED) TUBI ~-:::_-:_~·:.
$1 ,00 DANDRICIDE
__ • --------------·
$1.10 RINSE AWAY LIQUID ------· - -------· --·-$1.00 V05 CRIME RINSE
_
-·-----75e TAMI EXTRA CONDITIONING RINSI --·----·
60e TAMI CREME RINSE
- -----· -------·--$110 TAME CREME RINSI -------- - ----·-··-··59c DOUBLI DANDERlNE
··-·--·---- -------$1.25 TECNIQUE CRIME RINSE
~ ---·--·----7te LUSTRI CRIME HAIR RINSI ·--------·- - ····
... LUSTRI CRIMI HAIR RINSI ------·-------- -

44e
44e
29t
75o
75e
71e
75t
56&lt;
45e
75o

44e
94c
51e
45e

DENTAL NEEDS
69c WIRNIT'S TOOTH POWDIR --------~--·--- S!le
7k POLl-GRIP ----- ___ -------····-···-- - ----- Slo
39e POLl OIUP ---------·-··------·-------····-- 29e
~~:ASTIITH ---------- - --------------------- - 51o
,
PASTI&amp;TH - --~--------·-····· - ···--·- -·· -· 15o
43&lt; POLlDINT ---·---------··· · -·--·- ·--· --·-·· 31e
69c POLIDINT
·-·
-------------·-- 511
69e WIIINETS DENnJRI CRIMI ·-···- - - - - ------ 61o
J5e WIIINITS DINTURI CRIMI · · ···-- ------·· - 24e
42c DR, LYON'S TOOTH POWDIR --·--------- - ·-- 31o
He DR. LYON'S TOOTH POWDIR • -·· --·---· -· 21e
4k COLGATI AMMONIATED TOOTH POWDER -- - 41e
49• COLGATE TOOTH POWDIR ·-·---- - - ---·-···- 37e
29e COLGATE TOOTH POWDER ··--····· ----····· 22o
IJr COLOATI DINTAL CIIIAM ----- ---- - --·--·-- 71o
69t PIPIODINT TOOTH PAITI --····---- ----- -- 62e
69c CRIIT TOOTH PAITI
· -·· · ····· ······ ····· 62e
69e COLGATI TOOTH PASTI ---···---- - - ------- 61o
"&lt; LIITIRINI TOOTH PASTI - -----··· - ·--· --·-- 17e
49t IPANA TOOTH PAITI ·------ - - -- - - -·--- - - -- 40o
6fe OLIIM TOOTH PAITI • --·--- ·· - - - --- --- ---· 61e
6,9e WIRNITI DINTAL PLATI BRUSH ··-··· -··· 58e
7!k Dll. WIST'S DINTAL IRUIHII -- --····· ·-·· SO.
6ft PY.CO.PAY DINTAL IIUSHII --·· · ··-·-··· - 52&lt;
l9e DR. WIIT'I DINTAL IRUIHIS -------- -- ---- 67o

SAVE EVERY DAY AT ELBERFfLDS IN POMEROY
,,
'

POMEROY-MIDDlEPORT, OHIO

NO. 267

expect another mcrease m the ir m surance r ates IbiS
summer.
An Indication of what 1s to come was conta med m the
report of the OhiO Insurance Informatton Serv ice, Inc ,
public servrce arm of 20 msurers wtth home off•ces m
Oh1o and writers of the bulk of the state's auto msu rance
" We thought 1963 was bad," 1ty cla ims rose only 5 per cent
t aid J Rober! Oelberg OilS but the sJZt of the average
execul&gt;ve du-ector ' bul prelim- cla1m paid JUped ZI per cenl
tnary reports rrom our mem- "Smce paid cla1ms are the
bers lhdlcate that 1964 was maJOr factor m determ1rung
much worse u
rates, ratea 1r. t urn are an ac
He said final figures for Ohio curale reflechon of peoples'
auto Insurance company losses drJVlng habits," he stated
will not be available unlll
Auto msurance generally has
been unprofilable m Ohio and
e'sewhere for the past frv e
years," Oelberg sa1d

T...,pora_ ,....,. ......
!h by on-. aoorq, !lwYIH, eoldf• tamP~.
....
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FIVE CENTS

THUR SDAY, FEBRUAR Y 25, 1965

New Charge Remedies Faults in 1961
Indictment Carrying Fine of $120,000

COLUMBUS (UP!! _ Automobtle owners m Ohio can

4

ftAIHEI

Re-indicted

Auto Insurance
Will be Raised

March I

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75&lt;
82&lt;
52c
52&lt;
37c

19c

BABY NEEDS
$1 00 NESTLE HAIR TREATMENT
69c Q TIPS COTTON SWABS
39c EVENFLO SUPER PLASTIC BOTTLES
10c EVENFLO NURSINCi BOTTLES
60e MENNEN BABY MAGI C
$1 00 MENNEN BABY MAGIC
37c JOHNSON ' S BABY POWDER
···-65c JOHNSON"S BABY POWDER •
98c JOHNSON'S BABY OIL
59r JOHNSON' S BABY CREAM
•• -·····--··
60c JOHNSON'S BABY SHAMPOO
····-·
23c JOHNSON'S BABY SOAP
59c JOHNSON ' S BABY LOTION
• -----· -· 37c JOHNSON'S BABY CREAM ··:·::-::. ___ _

TALC
$1 00 OLD SPICE DEODORANT POWDER -···--···
$1 00 OLD SPICE BODY TALC _ --·····-----····
75c MENNEN BATH TALC _ ·---······--··--···89c MENNEN BATH TALC ··---------·------·--·
49r MENNEN SHAVE TALC -------·---- ·--- -·-

$1 00
$1 .50
$1 25
$1.41

YOU DOW

SHAVING CREAMS, ETC.

AFTER SHAVE LOTIONS
$1 00 PALMOLIVE AFTER SHAVI •• ·-- --·-··-- 75e
69c PALMOLIVE AFTER SHAVI ·--··-··-·--·-·· 61e
$1 .25 OLD SPICE AFTER SHAVE ----·-----------· 89e
69c WOODBURY AFTER SHAVE
------·-------- 52c
$1 50 YARDLEY AFTER SHAVE -· _ -----·----- $112
$2 50 YARDLEY AFTER SHAVE --~------------- $1 17
$1 10 MENNEN SKIN BRACER _ _ __ ---·-·--·- 75&lt;
69e MENNEN SKIN BRACER
__ 52•
$1.00 Mennon Altor Shan SKIN CONDITIONER __ 75e
$1 00 OLD SPICE PRO'S ELECTRIC ROLL-ON _ --- 75o
79c WILLIAMS LECTRIC SHAVE
···-- 59e
79c MENNEN PROP ELICTIIIC PRI·IHAVI ----·· 59o

HAIR SPRAY AND SETS
$1 50 TECNIQUE CURL SPRAY
$112
99c WOODBURY NATURALLY LOVELy SPRAY
73c
$1 SO HELENE CURTIS TEMPO" SPRAY
$112
99c WOODBURY DREAM SET SPRAY
73&lt;
$1 50 ALBERTO V05 SPRAY
------- Sl 12
$2 25 ADORN HAIR SPRAY
••• :::::::::::: $167
11 25 BRECK HAIR SET
94&lt;
$1 50 ADORN HAIR SPRAY
$112
$1 49 WHITE RAIN HAIR SPRAY
$112
$1 00 CLAIROL HAIR SO NEW
• -· • -- 75•
$1 50 CLAIROL HAIR SO NEW
.::_:::•• _.:__ S112
U 69 CLAlROL CONDITIONER
$2 02
99c LANOLIN PLUS SET TO STAY
74c
35&lt; WILDROOT WAVE SET
-- '291!
25r DR ELLIS WAVE SET
··--··-·· 19•
He WOODBURY DREAM CURL &amp; SET
··-----· 63c

---

GROOMING AIDS -

TOILETRIES - HAIR CARE PRODUCTS

HAND AND BODY LOTIONS
AND TALCUMS
98&lt; DERMASSAGE SKIN LOTION
73&lt;
79c TRITLE'S GLYCERINE &amp; ROSEWATER
59r
79c WOODBURY DEEP CLEANSING LOTION
63c
73&lt;
98c POND' S FRESH START
79c WOODBURY DEEP DEW CREAM
•••••••• 63&lt;
60c TONI DEEP MAGIC LOTION
45c
75e
$1 00 TONI DEEP MAGIC CONDITIONE.
59&lt; JERGENS MOISTURE CREAM
&gt;44e
$1 00 JERGENS MOISTURE CREAM
7Sc
$125 JERGENS EXTRA DRY SKIN FORMULA
94c
52 50 SILICARE - MEDICATED
$160
79e ITALIAN BALM
59e
59r CHAMBERLAIN OOLDEN TOUCH LOTION
46&lt;
59c CASHMERE BOUQUET HAND LOTION
44c
99c WOODBURY GLYCERINE AND ROSEWATER
67c
29c COETS (COTTON SQUARES)
24e
45 c COETS (COTTON SQUARESI
-,--·····-··- 34e
11 00 WOODBURY LOTION
S2c
89r CASHMERE BOUQUET TALCUM
68&lt;
47•
69r CASHMERE BOUQUET TALCUM
SOc APRIL SHOWERS TALCUM
• -· --·· - 37c
39c QUEST DEODORANT T ALCUM -~-~---- • __ 29r
S9c OUEST DEODORANT TALCUM
_ 44e
69c WRISLEY LEGTAN
··-·-····-··-·· 61c
11 00 NAIR (HAIR REMOVER)
···-·--·····--· 7Sr
80c QUlNSANA FOOT POWDER
_ 73 1

71r
S3c
33r
8r
45c
76&lt;
28c
52c
77r
48e
~8e
19c
44e
28•

~OW

WASHINGTON (UP!) - A federal gr a nd j ury today r emdir ted fh e Commumst
Party of the US A for faJlmg to reg1ster •• a Commumst ac h on orga n ization con
trolled by the Sov~et Umon
Ally Gen Nicholas Katzenb..,h saJd th e new mdictmen t s1m1lar t o a 1961 tndlct
ment of the party, was returned by a fed eral grand JUry m Washmgton
The U S Court of Appeals reversed an earlier conviction of the part y wh&gt;ch
earned a $120,000 fme, by rulmg that th e government had falied to prove that a
1
wiiimg
volunteer
was
avaJ
abl e to reg1ster the party • ver~lve Activtes Control Ac t CommuniSt acl!on orgamzatons
on each of 11 days lrom Feb 10 reg•sler wlth the J ustice o.
The new Indictment opecific- 13 to Feb 23 1965
partmenl Under the act each
ally charged that lhe part•·
'
II also acc'Used lhe party of day a group la!ls to regiSter IS
failed to register "even though fathng to ftle a registration considered a separate offense
1t knew there was a volunteer statement tnctud.lng &amp; list of with 8 manmum
pena lty of
willing to regiSier on behalf ol party member names aliases 110 000 fme for each count or
lhe party "
and addresses , a list 'or prlnl· each day
Katzenbach satd the new 12- mg presses controlled by the
After the appeals court re
count mchctment charged that party, and an accountmg of all versed the ear her conviction
the party, whose headquarters money received and spent
the Supreme Court last June 8
IS In New York City with fail
The SubverSive Act•v&gt;hes reJected the government ' aping to reglsler under the Sub- Control Act of 1950 requu-es , peal
~.:..'._:::__ __ _ _ _ __

Senate Harmony

RO&lt;\D Rf.P&lt;\ lR NEELW D _ Th iS sed&gt; on of Rt 124 alo ng the Ohio Ri ve r just
erence to the now-defunct un And four representatJves pro· below Long Bottom has (aused moto n .stsand state tughwa, depart men t offlc la ll
mcorporated banks
posed that the Legislative Serv a lik e headaches beLause at Its condit iOn 1 tw st.1 1e has bet&gt;n forced to e r ect blink~
- Repeal the law permitting Ice Commtss1on study the pos-er li ght s and wa 1mng s1gns to v.. arn motOI 1sb of one Jane tralfic Ro lland Torre nce,
Ohto- but they 've lagged sub- Ires In shambles loday
nal10n1 to 15 years, thus allow- employes of the state DIVIsion SJb!llt) of revJVmg the Oh1o Un- supt of the Me 1gs Co unty Otvtswn of th e State H&gt;ghwav Departme nt says there IS
stantially behind the Increase m Senate Democrats put an end ing state-chartered banks to of Banking from borrowmgAmer ican Activities Con.m1ttee nothmg that can be done to correct t he sttuat10n except rP iora i iO n of t he road be
frequency and severity of traf· to complete eooperatmn m the purchase bonds from the Israel money from statEH::ha rteredto study Communist actlvltlh m cause there 1s no base tonence sa td relocatiOn ol the SP&lt;Ilon 1s proposed and wtll
fi, accldenls and the rapidly evenly d1vlded upper house
banks
lhe state
probably be sold for ronstructwn next yea&gt; - Sent mel Photo
aplrallllg cools of •epamng bod- Wednesday when they staged
Reps Bermce MacKenZie, D
Propos&lt; Night Races
- - Canton and Ralph Regula, R Other measures
mtroduced ""'' ' " •
'I
les, both human and automo- and won • powfl' play over
blle "
gubernatoflal appointments
Navarre mtroduced a resolu would
WASHINGTON (UPII
~
0
Tbe targets were four Republion to put the conlroverswl -Place
the
control of The mcome tax 18 ~ 2 years
In the past five years, traffic llcan appointee! one to the
S.
question of prov1dmg public ch&gt;l&lt;lren s day care centers ! old today Absolulely 0 0 cele- ~u
~
a
lalalltJel have increased I per board of RegentS and the othsciiool transportatiOn to private under the SOCial admlrustrai &gt;On bratlon Is planned
c _nt •nd reported IDJUriH 19 ere to various boards and com·
and parochial ~ehool studenlo
(Contmued On Page 6)
11.
on Feb zo, 191 3, I
per cent In Ohio
ffii8$Ion&amp;, who had already been
---- tbat S•cretary of State PbllanP1' PU AS&lt;\NT - D&gt; BenJamin F Som mer 89
said lhatln the same swom in and were on the JOb
Fu
I
I .. lor
der c Knox olllclally eer!I· I I eon one of West V&gt;rg nm ' oldest practiCing physl
number of bodily 111- King used a temporary Ill-IS Letti~r~.:r:.f. " ol ~~
Hed lhe adopllOD of lhe 16th !lans died Tuesda\ n&gt;ght Ill Ho\zeJ Hospita l after a
,dallms paid by In- maJOrity, broogbl on by the Ill· burgh, who dJed Wedneoday m
Amelldment to tbe Con•t&gt;lu- short Illness
18.3 per eent ness of Republiean Sen Ft'ed the WMt Penn hoapltal there ,
don wbicb gave
Congress
He was born rune 21 18h m
&amp;txNint of the average Hoffman of Cmcmnatl, to force WI11 be held Saturday at 2 pm
" tk power to Jay and colleet (otlagf'\t lle w Va son of tht' ft\o\ Jcm.lfntng llOrSet,tnd buggy
jumped 2l per dwnt the appomtments to the floor
1 tax.es on mcomes'
late ~Jlharn and ( athenne Mi l doctur~
He w:.:ts a member
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at the Chase Funeral Hume with
av
UnltH , ..... lnt•rnetional
;;¢ v ..1
HM
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J ler Somm·r [)r Sommer uas o/ tht Kanav. ha V:o~l le) Lodoe
damage habii- and the 15 Republican voles b
the M11 c 1
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v ere two !lhort of the needed una 1 10
es erne ery
A sprawhng, wtnd-blown snowstorm piled f1 ve foot 1
I gr11duat ed' w1th honors trom
No 36 Ar &amp; AM
DIBJOrily for confirmation
The Rev Herbert 0 Gnmm drrfts through the center of the nation today Snow a nd !
the UmveiS &gt;ty of LOUISVIlle
Survl'&gt;ng are hiS Wli&lt; Cora
In tbe midst of the political Will olflcJale
arctrc temperatures knifed deep m to the heart of DllUe
School
of
med
~rme
m
1901
and
Wood
•II Sommer a son W1l
1
~ttle, the Senate did manllge She was OOrn tn Langsville, while Texas braced for poss1bly Jts wor st freeze m foul
bt." gan prdcttce or medu.' me that \lam K Sommer, Lauisvllle,
to pas• lla first bill of the .... the daughter of Mn
Bertha years
I
same )&lt;ar m Leon lie ronlm K) • da ughter Mrs Sher .. ood
sJOn 1 routine measure elimma· Martm, Bradylake, 0 , and the
Towenng drifts of snow virtu ally isola t ed manv cen
u~d his pract1ce and saw pa t os1t"n PI Pleasant and four
tU' ihe requlrement that hens late Rev w M Swmk
She tral lllmoJS towns Strong wmds wh1pped •now th ree
, 11ents unt&gt;l one week before h ~&gt; gra ndr loldren One son Frank,
agam.sl motor vehicles owned wa• alao preceded In death by feet deep a round Memphis, Tenn , closmg all ma )OI
j dealh havmg praellced ti4 yea'" dted m 1941
by public utilities be filed wrtb a !Isler, Edna Cartwright
highways out of the city
__ _
111 the same commumlv
Funera l servlles w11l be held
the secrttary of state
The storm , descnbed by the
pr PLEASANT - Joe Cape
Dr Sommer was ont' of t!w F'n day 2 p m m the Leon Bap
CHICAGO (UPI)- A complete
Also surviving are her bus· weather bureau as one of the crews near Q::ntraha. Ill were hart 24 of Lf'ta rl Rt 2 was
11st ( hurr-h With the Rev Leo..
overhaul of the Republican
Houu Plllel Tlir« Bill•
hand, Frank Rosenthal, Pitts- womt of the season has ordered off the highways be arrest-• Wednesday mghl by
d Underwood offtcta•m•
~ 1Iveo s1nee cause they could make 110 head lhe Mason
~ Countv Shen ff s De
'arSO
•
party Ia vital and II mual begin The House, meanwhile, paS9· burgh ' two slstt•rs' Mr• Cath· c1a1m ed at 1ea!1 ..
Hunal •&gt;II be m tho
~•oo
by M!movlng all traces of ex~;'le ~:~ue~";.!ua:' ~ It hooked out ol the Northern W&lt;IY agamst the blowmg, sh&gt;ll partment on a ma llc1ous assault
emeter)
tremlsrn, I Methodist bishop Wamsley Services
• brolber Harlow Swink Bra· I Plams two day! ago
mg snow
warrant
Fne nd s aro bemg received at
aald today
Being Announced
dylake 0
'
Heavy 'now warnings re- Schools were closed !n many Capehart IS charged In con
lht l row Hussell Funeral homo
Blahop Gerald H Kennedy of Funeral services for Mrs
Frie~ds may call at the fun. mamed In eifecl lor lower areas through illinoiS Oh1o, nect&gt;on wllh an a ll ac k on Rul
un11l 11 • m l'nday when tho
Los Angeles uld m the current Henry (Thelma) Wamsley, who eral home after 1 p m Friday Michigan, Indaana and north Texas Oklahoma and Arkansas ter E Kmght 64 of Hartlord
Funera l se1v 1les W111 bt&gt; held bod} w11\ be taken to the
Issue of Christian Advocate that died at 4 p m Wednesday at
we st Ohio-wath up to 7 mches H1ghways wert lltlpassable ancl lwho w.as clubbed Feb 12 near Sa turda} at 1 p m fn1 Mrs ( hurch to he m state until the
Republlcana must 'select new Rochester, Pa , after a short Duke Scheduled for
of fresh snow expected The caro
were abandoned along Graham Slat1on wh1le on
a Han nah Mav Carson s; who funeral hour
leaden , • • lnatesd of merely Illness, will be held Friday at
warnings were exlended to lhe I roadways
ltshmg tnp
Id&gt;ed early Jlns mornmg al \lei
----resbu!Oing 118 personnel with- 2 p m thm She was a former Delicate Operation
mterlor an« norlhern sections of
Knight wa. left unconscwus erans Memunal Hospll 11 afler
out repudiating the 111114 pres!- Meigs county res1dent
LONDON (UP!) - Doctors New England
fo r some lhr&lt;e hours and was a long &gt;line&lt;&gt;
dentlal campaiCn pollees "
Surviving in this area are a will perform a dellcale eye op- South of the onow belt, heavy
hosp&gt;lallzed at Holzer llosp&gt;ta l
17 1879 at
••'Itle wbolfl future of the twO- stepson, Granvel Wamsley, Md· erahon l!tn the Duke of Wmdsor ram fell and temperatures
Ill Ga lhpohs fur severa l do~s I She was born Jul v
party l)'ltem is at stake" said dleport; a sister, Mrs Nen withm the "next few days" It dropped to near or below freez
suHermg from a skull fracture J..vger the daughter or the lal~
Bl•hop Kennedy In the bl· Smtih, MBaon City, lour grand- was announced today The 711- mg Aaheville and Hickory,
concueSion a nd laceralwn&lt;
Wdtnm and Amanda l larl Pr~&gt;e
weekly mapzine for ministers children, and aeveral rueces and year--old formt!r British moo· N C ' were hit with an Inch of
I The suspect was idenlihed bv and was preceded !ll deH!!1 h~
and church leaders
nephews.
arch has a detached retina m rain In SIX OOurs during the
the victim accord mg lo th~ Ma her husband Homer m t!t5?
Dr St&gt;ltm J Blazewtcz wat
"We do not think that the
hJS lelt eye
mght
son Lnunt y shen(f
and bv lwo mfant sons
re elecll'd pr..,&gt;dent of
tbo
pod old clays of rugged indl·
AT 1, NOT z
The Duke, who undf'I'Went Throughout MISsissippi Lout·
She 1s surv tvf:'d bv a sun Ken 1Mt:"tg~ ( ount) Ftsh and Game
vlduallam were so &amp;ood '111e The Wahama While Falcon ma1or arterial aurgery in Dec- slana and Alabama, tempera- Orin E Atkins preSident of
nelh Carson M1ddlepor1 n [) A&lt;soe~at&gt;on Wednesday mgbt
people said with their votes Band concert will be held this ember, entered the London Clln- lures fell 30 or 40 degreeo when the Ashland Oil and Refmmg
a gra nddaughter Mre Dnnna Other oiiiCers elected for 1965
that we are committed to free evening at 8 p m 1n the Waha~ ic Monday A clinic spokesman the ICY front moved m Mobile , Co speakmg berore 140 mern
Grate Rutl and one gnmd:..on m tht&gt; 01 gamzatiOnal meetmg at
enlerprlse within the frame- rna High school audltonum in· saki today that both eyes have Ala, on the Gulf Coast report- hers and guests of the Central
Harold Carson of lhlls&gt;de Ill Porn/In\ s Second Ward
F&gt;n
llllfk of ...... responsibility" lllead ol at 2 p m as was pre- been examined by lhr« specll&gt;- ed a 44klegree drop lrom 73 to Ohio Valley Industrial Council
two Sisters Mrs Mabel • net house were Hoy \ rmes, VIce
Referrng to Sen Barry M vloully reported.
list•
33 New Orleans conducted !Ia at Hunlmgton W"""esday urged
Kent and Mrs Maude 5&lt;"11 preSident f.d Thomas treasurQoldwatlr'l argument that the
second torchlight parade of the the development of tr1nsporta
Funer:.t l serv Hes for
I d a Middleport a g:rt&lt;.tt gnnddu\d ur~J &lt;t nd Ht&gt;nry Perry, ~
Repub11ciD party merely lost
STEPFATHER DIES
SQUAD CALLED
Mardis Gras Wednesday nigh! t10n facilities m telling the story Young 69 voho d1ed at her res! and several niP-c. es and neph n ::S~( la twn
the lint round durlng the DB· Mr and. Mrs David Slater The
Pomeroy emergency with the mercury bovermg ~&gt; to mdustrtes interested m ex· dence m Mmersv11le lh is morn 1ews
ufhc lals
tod ay
Ilona! ole&lt;llons Iaiii November have been called to WUllams- squad anowered a call at 3111 degrees above freezmg
p.anding their operallons
j mg ~111 be held Sunday at 2
tlh&lt;nked a ll !hose who atteoded
when be wa defeated for the town, W Va, alter learning ol a m today to the Eagle Rtdge Central IliUlOII WBB one ol the He added that lhe areas air p m al Ewm g l'papel w1th Services ~111 be al Ihe R&lt;wl 1 ~' smwn say mg &gt;I was one
presidency, Biahop Kennedy re. the death of Mrs 81atersstep- home of Elmer Young where harde'9t h1t areas, With a snow~ transport system 1s madequale, bur~al m the Pme Grove ceme mgs Co •• ts f&lt;uner&lt;:~l homf' w1th 0 lht' lmf""t tufl"lOUts to a
tor114:
father W. E Dotson
Ida Young was D 0 A
fall of more than I foot Road and he urged that the abundant tary The Rev P A Casto wtll the Re'- Herbert 0 l.r1 mm of mf'f'ttng 111 manv months
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B
1 11 be
&lt;~a rn e proiPf'lors Donald WI\.
manpower of the area and ed offtctalt&gt;
iC iahng ll una w1 Ch h m l1ams and Max Duckworth wer.
ucational facthties be told as a She was preceded m death Grave- I I' 1 &lt;erne1Pn
es tre
I~ d
II
h r
I present to diSCUSS the pheatplus factor He al so told the by her husband Arthur Wtlham 1hr nen s rmt\ ra a!
t e unera 1
f
ant rear mg program offerbld bJ
group that the fact that the area Young , and a sister L y d 1 a orne any 1lme a ter 7 P m !h~ SLate OJVtslOn of Waldlif
was In App.alachia should be Wandling
llnday
e.
" - · •·~ Tb
hool
lrred
f
,_
"'-'· p
""
ked playt:d down to avert adverse 1 She lS surv1ved by two .. daugh
'lbe Ohio P ower _,....,....ny _.
e new JC
rates st
inatory nor pre erent1a1 u...s. v•uu ower a1!0 uBI as
I pubhclty to tlie true nature of ters Rubv Fernando New Mar Vrtt&gt;raos M&lt;&gt;mor!al Hospital
Metgs GPneral Hospttal
dajr termed " rldlculooa" a re- lbt Ire ol Columbia Gas ol Ohio much as It did nol preclude PUCO approval to make further lhe area potential
tmsville w va and Wanda Adm lse10ns - Georg&gt;a Hall
Admissions - Ralph Giffen,
quoat by two IIBB companies aDd Ohio VallO)• Gas Co ' which the use of gas ranK•• lor dem· rate cuts totaling approllrnete- Raymond BreW!Jter, preSident Adams Conoga Park Cahf Reeds" II' \ vonne Scali\ Mid Coolv&gt;l le 1\oodrow Kapp
Pt
for a rebtarlb&amp; ol a Public UIU· noarly a 111011th Iller IUed I onstratiOD purposes in
total ly three • lourtho ol a milliOn of lhe Huntington Chamber of t
E
t y
L
11dl eporl Kenneth H'JVes Porn Pleaeanl Dem er Qu- C-IIIH llommllalon order grant- motkla to lnlervelle with the eleclriC ~ehools, nor other gao- dollars annually These new
wo sons rnes oung, aure
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III&amp; Oblo Power pennlaalon to PUOO, &lt;llrlmlnl Ohlu Power'a !Ired lnstrucllon equipment
rates would apply to residential ~mmerce, and vice pre!ldent Cliff and Elmer Young Mmer~ leroy
penter Elizabeth
Vaughan,
lower ltl riWI lor total electric action In loworiJII school rates Among the larger communi· customers total el&lt;ctrlc hrme 0 the Huntington Publl!hmg Co ville lwo
brolhers Herman Dlschar1es - Mrs
Hubert Pomero1
IIChoolo.
wu "unjust, 11111'0U111111b\e, un- Uu in Ohio which Ohio Power CIIStomers and comme~lal and welcomed the group Mile! T Warner, Tampa Fla and AI G1bbs and son .New Ha\en Le
DlscbargeB - ShJCiey Caruthjuatly dlserlmbratory, unjustly aDd the two gas companleo small industrial CIIStomers. Ap- Eplmg of G•Wpolls, vice pre•l- "-rt Warner Guysnlle
ftve nora Bae Svracuee Amy E) n crs Cheshire , MarJiyn Oiler
·~ Ia the lint Ume in - preferential alld In vlolaUOII of 1erve ...., Cambrldp, Coaboct- pn&gt;XlDlBiely 280,000 Ctlllomers dent of COVIC presided T h 1grandchildren and
several on, Syracuse
Chesh1re Charles Klem, Porn~
htatory !bat anyone ner baa law" 'l'bt 111 firma cllarpd m Flndl
FM!mont Fostona would benefit lrom theoe re- next meeq wUI he held In 1 mec.. and nephews
Friends
eroy
Willia WUI, Pu111fli'OJ;
ob)IOied to - tfforta to lower the · new ochool t'Aie waa de- lr.:.ton t,!~r
Vernon' duclions
' Ironton in March with lhe Iron· may call at the funeral home
TRIAL DELAYED
D1llon Taylor, Portland, VIVIan
our lllo&lt;lrlc ralel," an Ohio signed "llllely to c1os1roy CCJIIl- Nowuk Portsmo:.U. Sleu~ The power company Nkl tha loll Chamber ol Commerce as at any tmte
I The Jury tr1al scheduled to Arnott,
Racme, George C •
PoWtf olllclal aald.
petition."
vOle,
preoent reduction
applrcatloll hoot
begm today In Meigs County mmgs Racme
011111 PoWtr wu granted PU· In seUIII&amp; to ~ 11s ralel, However, Ohio Po- po¥rt- now before tho PUCO repreFINED $1t. COSTS
Common Pleas Court stale vs
- - - -ClO aulbor!IJ to ndtrct Ill ralel 01t1o Power aald 11 u at~ tel Gilt that any actlOII to 101 oentl the company'• fout11r rate
LOCAL TEMPS
Edward Dale Ande·son Dex James Shuster, on an automoMAN CONFINED
1o 11 lcJial eledrlc acboola If· lnJ to ~ell electrldty at tM askle 111 new ~ rate would reductloll 1n four ye~n, Ohio The temperature m Pomeroy's ter, haa beet! fined SIO and costs bile larceny char&amp;e has been Jact Maynard Braley, It, of
ftdln 1111t Jd 11, reprul'l· lowtll poJitbla 0011. Olillt allict ,all communities ID 118 Power also said Its rates are busllless dlatrlct at II 15 a m. in Pomeroy Mayor Charles Le- postponed, offiCials said, h"' IPomeroy, 11 being held It ll!e
InC a Ioiii annual u'flup of Powor uld 111e now school ra~ 11-COUIIITeervtce. oreawblch lhe lowest In Ohio aadiDIOilltodaywu:llldeifeel Snowllur· lat's Court on a speeding , cause of Illness of Defense At· Me11• County jail Oil a ..... II 11Ie tiC~I I•
lllllliii @ ' " Ill t iDiiii,. tlla1 lllclrle acbanllIIIe loft~&amp; Ill . . J1lltlolt,
riel.
tllll'IL
lllrlley Wilham Jenkinl.
oupport citar.&amp;
"During that lime, auto fnsur

COLUMBUS !UPll -

The ed bills to

&amp;11ce rates have im crt: a se d shaky splflt of pohtlca l bar·
-Shorten the ' good cred1 t"
somewhat - about .&amp; 5 per cent mony that lived m the Otuo period requared before state
lor the average good driver in St:nate for nearly two months banks can mvest m fore1gn

F
}f
unera or
Mr Rosenthal
Js Saturday

s

Dr ommer, 89 Last 0 f
•
orse n Buggy•KmdDIes

w••

F'IVe-Foot s·now
- Dri•tts Lay

Across Middle 0 f Na1IOD
•

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~

Capehart HeJd
In () ubb•Ing () £
Hartford Man
0.0

Bishop Finds
GOP in Need
Of Overhaul

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Mrs, C n
o·tes Th ursdav I,

Dr. Blazewicz
Is Re-elected

Development
Of Facilities
Being Urged

SerVICe
• S
' et
For ]da young I

Gas Cos' Move C ailed Ridiculous

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