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1958. He attendod Blisa College in Colum bus, and is employed by Timken Roller
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Council, DaughtA!rs o! Amert-1
recently at the lodge haU Recent IJUests of Mrs. Jlmto
with Mrs. Henry Eichinger and I Faulkner wera btr aon lnd
. Mabel Van Meter as host- I daughter-In-law, Mr. n~ Mra.
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I Charleo Faulkner or Clendenin,
I W. Va. Mr. and Mrt. Faulkner
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and pk-dge to the Rag. Is ,lmprovlna f'r&lt;&gt;m a three weeu
Mra Neutzllng !rultalled Mrs. respiratory illness. Mrs. Rico ''
Arthur Orr, president;
lhe mother or Mr. Gene ·Rice. Cleland, vice president; A·FC and Mrs. Arthur Arnold
Lt. and Mrs. Daniel 0.
Esther Wright, oecretary; and oon, Art, Peru, Ind.-·~
are residing at Lee VIllage, Ft. Mrs. Virgil Roush, lre~urer; viSiting with her paren~. •
Compbell, Ky. He wUI be
Mrs. Eddie Hartung, sentinel; Carrie Bable, Middleport.
tloned with the US Army at Ft. and Mrs. Henry Weaver flower Mr. ana Mrs. Robert Henn.V*)',
CampbeU for two years.
committee chairman. Hostesses Portsmouth, were weeJc:Fi~Jd
Mrs_,-.,Bemi~e Webster of Co- for each month were announ~. guest&amp; of his mother, Mrs . .Henlumbus arrived Wednsday call· G~mes were played under di..
Hennesy,
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Roy Strickland.
and Mrs. Neui2Ung, w 1 t h cyrus, who has been visiting
prtzes awarded wmners.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Rea re- Refreshment' were served by with Mrs. Mabel Sanborn and
turned home Monday, altA!r the hoslesses to tlle above and Miss Bess Sanllorn Is the IJUtP
spendmg the weekend In Colum· Mrs Milo Bigg• Mrs Norman or her daughtA!r, Mrs. ' Katln'ya
bus ~th their daughters .
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sons-m-law, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mr
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Bunce and Mr. and Mrs.
Mo~is Mrs Ell ' rs. ay Rio Grande College, Is here lo
Thomas and daughter.
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and guests, Mrs.
Typhoons rip across OldCharles Withrow, Minersville.
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VOL XV

COLUMBUS (UPI) - AstroJobn H. Glenn today on·
n:;::~~te he III a Democratic
c1
for the U. S. Senate
u pledge to support Presi·
John1011's policies U he Is
Ielected.

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Dr. McGinnis to
Direct PHS Band

lhe.·naltoo presidential primary
March 10.
Throughout the grueling lour
Rockefeller repeatedly challeng.
ed Goldwater to meet htrn In
"open doblte before the people
of New Hampshire.'' I have
held to the Republl!llln princiDr. Donald E. McGinnis, director of the Ohio State
pies more than he (Goldwater) Concert Band, will conduct the Pomeroy High School
Band in its Formal Winter Concert on Sunday
has," the governor said. "He
has said he wouldn't run on the
1, at 3 p.m. in the Junior iligh Auditorium.
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guest
~~~:;:'Z School of Music. He conduC'tor, clinician, and clarWASHiNGTON _ Sen. Barry It
a member of the band inet soloist with banda through·
Goldwater, R-Ariz., plans
to ar J w~odwind area a in Septem~ ou: the country and has been
enter the Nebraska
1941, and Is presenlty head guest soloist with the Walden
the instrumental department String Quartet and the Colum~
lial Primary and Is considering
going ' into primaries in three
the school.
bus Symphony Orchestra. His
more states, his
campaign A native of Barberton, he at- long-playing record, "Clarinet
tended high IIChool In Wads- ContA!sl Music," has received
aid.. sold today.
They said Goldwater w 8
and was graduated from highest acclaim m national w~
tninklng about entA!rlng the
College In 1941 with the Sic publications.
lie
o! bachelor or music All residents ·or the area are
pub an, prlmarl.. in tbe Dlabacllelor of music educa· lnvitA!d to attend the concert to
trict of Columbia May 5,
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Vtr,&amp;IJI.l~ ~ay 12 ""' Maryland Uon. He received master ol arts enjoy the Pomeroy Band. Tlek·
Mlif•it;"lil:ill)1""0l'' 'IJ-ott!Hise,
1948 and doctor ol ebi priced at 35 and 50 cents
degree in UIU from wUI be sold by member• or
he mlglit be jnatcbed against
Stare University or lowa, the bond starlblg Febnlory I.
Gov. "fel&amp;on .A. Rockefeller &lt;&gt;f
New York.
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Save In The January · ·
Storewide
Clearance Sale!
Values in every deportment
and on every floor.

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

Downie-Gross Annual Janu_QrY

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He said that his yeara
NASA, in which be became the
first American to orbit the
•arlb oo Feb. 211, 19112, were
some of the greatest of his life..
"To be privileged to take part
in these great evenls Is just a
dream that came true at ClJt
point in bistory," he said. "Tho
whole team went through some
big days logether and there II'•
even bigger ones ahead.
"I have nothing but liDo
memories or the past."
GleM said that the expert.
ence and knowl&lt;dge be gained
ir! his orbital flight "has Iona
since been assimilated into the
space program, aloog -:!th :.
!ormation !rom later flightM.~.
He said ~e astronaut ~
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JANUARY

Crepe Soles
Men's

Rutland

Evelyn Foreman.
Scripture from Matthew 9:35 • Dorothy Whaley and Va~
Mrs. Ruth Wolfe had charge 38 was read,
Hazelton were lea~ers on dlf·
of the program entitled, "A Let- I An io-betwPen monthly meet- ferent types of fabrics and how
ter to Us." The purpose js to i ing .is being planned to prepare ;~select and care for. them.
motivate women to engage ac- 1the quota for the White Cross.
ey stressed that readmg the
tively in challenging young peo- A "thank-you" letter has been labels on ready made ga~ments
to enter church-related vo- 1received from Bacone College or t p~ce g~ 1~ very t~pore!J
for the society's donation of an . sac unc was enJOY
served with Mrs. Adrian Car- pillow cases, etc. to them. AI- at noon.
son and Mrs. Fern Arnold serv- so, Mather School wrote thanks In the afternoon a film was
ing as hostesses.
for a second box of clothing shown by Mildred Betzing and
Guests were A-FC and Mrs. sent to them.
Ola St. Clair on "How to Be A
Arthur Arnold and son, Art, of The benediction prayer was Good Hostess," and on table
Peru, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. offered by Mrs. Isabel Lewis. settings for dirferent occasions.
George Johnson, Jr., Mason, W. Refreshmeflfs were served to The next meeting will be Feb.
V~.; Mrs: Tona Boring, Reeds- members and three children 12, a combination one on copper
vJile, Oh10;. Mrs. Peggy Rus-- present. The next meeting will tooling, knitting, crocheting, bassell and children, Beverly and be on Feb. 4 at 1:30 p.m.
weaving and plaques.
Pamela, Letart, W. Va.; Mr.
I
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Attending the meeting :were
and Mrs. Adrian Carson
Dorothy Whaley, Vada Hazellld•mgl,ter, Dixie, Mr. and Mrs. Chasen Airman of
Lennie Jenkins, Maxine
Month in Oklahoma ton, Doris Eastman, Esther
Etta Cullums, Heltington. and Rev. and Mrs. A Fe D . G W lbu
enms Cl'· t a rn,
SWi:tn.L.,
-•.. EveIyn Wll
Clyde Bartlett, all ol Middle- is stati
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Domigan,
Clara
port.
A1r Force Base 1n Oklahoma, Paulsen, Mildred Betzing, Ola
was recently chosen Airman of
Cl . N · Reed Fred
the month at his base. As are- B.tesaAtr)· as":"'kt
nd' D a
' sult he was sent to
a ' ICe oc on a
an·
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Walburn is married to the
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mer Doris Rice, daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Rice. Th&lt;!v II
POMIROY, OHIO
have one daughter, Sherry.

news conference tossed I he a me-long Interest."
opment activities.
In the past and will again In the eluding his parenb, who live In
Ohio Democratic party lnio tur· "To serve In a budY whose
"These are areal wltb wbleb future I know or no place I New Concord,
and t h e n
moll, because the party at its actlona help mold the destiny I am weD acquainted lor I can better continue to serve return 1o his hon&gt;e In Seaconvention in the oame buret of AmeriCf. arid the free .world .. ve 1pe11 IIIe lasl Z% , ..rs my country and my state than b1ook, Tex ., near the ne" space
ballroom next Mopday wu all is certainly both a chaUenee workillg ID tbem," the U--year- in the Senate."
.center at Houston, to complete
set 1o endorae incl!mbent Dem- and a high calling.
old Marine lieutenant colonel Glenn said he had resigned 1the separation process from the
ocratlc Sen. Stepben Yoong lor "The purpose of this meet- ~ald.
!rom the National Aeronautics Marines.
The smiling astronaut said h.ls a second term.
ing (news conference)~ then, is "The Congress has been seek· and Space Administration yes-- Glenn said It would be severlcll•oi"'"' of the Democratic party
TbewbmeroftbeDemocrolo lo do!t:lare myself a candidate lng more and more technical terday and would resign !rom al weeks before he hnd a cam.
"a natural one,11 bectluse ic primary ill May ·wUI prob- for United StateS Senlte from advisors to provide assistance the Marine Corps after 22 years paign office and staff in operalamlly ties but "careful oon- ab!)' meet Republican Rep. the state or Ohio,"
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In these areas," Glenn
said. ir that organization, which In· lion, but said his .mail addre"
sidertltloo of the current post.. Robert Taft Jr., wboae aame
O~PORnJNITY·
"I have been privileged to re- eluded combat missions in would be simply, John Glenn,
lion leads me 1o the choice of to ao famouo In poltllc• ••
Glenn said he had decided to ceive invaluable technical ex· World War II and the Korean General Delivery, Columbus
the Democratic party.
Glenn's lo lu the opace pr.. enter politics because· he lelt perlence in these fielda.
t'Onllict .
Ohio.
"It· provides tbe best opportunl- "My feelings certainly extend He said it would take a few The famed astronaul said he
"I believe President Johnsoo gram.
NEW YORK - Gov. Nelson has presented a program ,I or Glenn said his decision was ly 1o make use o! the . experl- lar beyond the technicalities or t:ays to handle the paper work could not adequately express
A. Rooke(eller of New York iS our nation w~tch a majority of made after several , weeks of ence J have gained in i2 yeara congress\onal actlon;-to the con- of resigning from the Marine! his feelings on leaving the Macha~ingt A:ona ~I B:!:
Will support. In the careful study of the possible fu- of goVernment service;"
sideration of our cruntry and and until thal was completed, rines . He said the Corps was so
ry
W,B er
prove s
I would hope to be able ture courses but after this &lt;:en~ He said that more than half where it Is hE-aded, its goals, he would not make any further much a part of him it was
pu:nc::~· fl
bl k tod to help him teach the objectives siderabon, he decided to run the national budget went ID the Ideals and purposes,"
Glenn political slatement.
har&lt;l to think o! leaving and "I
f
e er e~ l~lh hay
that program."
for the Senate because it was hlilltary forces, space pr*'am said. "This is a separate 11 uJ&gt;. He said he would spend "a Iguess it wtl~)ways feel that
r
ofan exhte_nNsave Ha pshoorlr Glenn's announcement at a "an area ln whjch I have had and other. research and devel- ject, one 1 have commented on little time" with his family, in- way."
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returned
Carroll
to be with their daughter, Mrs.
Alonzo Norris who is Ill, after
spending a couple of days at
their home here. .
Mrs. Ohm Genheimer and
daughter, Judy returned 1o
their home, Columbus Tuesday,
after a visit with her mother
Mrs. John F. Baily and ollie;
relatives in the area.
Mrs. Maxine Arnold a n
daughter, Susanna spent Sunday 11
with ber sister and brother·in~
law, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Stew·
art and son, Gary of Mason w
Va.
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Installs Its
New Ollicers

El hln
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une c ger
daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Eichinger underwent
surgery. Wednesciay, at
.HospllaJ: Columbus. Her
numher " 315.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J .
were overnight gu.. ls
ol her parents, Mr. and
Otto lies Logan SUnday
and Mr. ~nd Mrs: Ileo were
ner guests or Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Struble and lamlly
Carroll.

January It at the Church of the

Lonnie Jenkins of Syracuse.
A reception was held folli)W·

SHIRLEY'S
BEAUTY SHOPPE

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of Mr. and Mrs. Tona Boring.
The wedding vows were read

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January 11th

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MEIGS THEATIE

INVITED TO BANQUET
Pomeroy Chapter, OES,
received an invitation from
Pl. Pleasant Chapter to attteod II
a banquet honoring the worthy
grand matron of West Virginia
Monday, February 3, at 6:15 p.
m. A meeting will follow at 8
p.m. Reservations are to be
made with Mrs. Dora. Toney, I
Pt. Pleasant RD. W. Va. by
January 31.
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TONIGHT
Janu•ry 15-16
NOT OPIN

FRIDAY lhru TUISDAY
J•nuary 17·21
Walt Oltney'•

"THI INCIIID18LI
JOURNIY"

tTecbnlcolqr)
Badger, the Bull Terrier Tao, the Siamese Cit; Li.J..ath,
the Labrador Retriever and:
Emile .Gene&amp;t,. Tommy Tweed
Sandra Scott, John Draine,
With the talenla of Rex AI·
len. Novel by Sheila Bur,.
ford.
Dltnty Ca....nt

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Your
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it was inlerrupted by wars and No Advan"l' In Ad!nlulon.
other causes.
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PANAMA CITY - Leftist
The chiropractor will base
led univeralty students sch1ect.lnl8 campaign on the future ol
uled a "pltriotic mass raUy"
Vlrginia, arguing this
here tonight - the second
depends oo cooUnuing the
18 hours - 1o support demands
Frootier Image "that
that the UnltA!d Slatea ogree
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revloe the Panama Caoal
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Panama but will not
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Yolu.,. to 42.50 .................. Solo 27.&amp;1
Yolun to 29.95 .................. Solo ~·
Volun to 24.95 , ............ , ... Salt lf.$0

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The temperature In Pomeroy
business cllstrtet was a lr'oeJ:in&amp;
degrees, with lots of lllOW
s~'l on tbe ground, undl!l' SUDI1J'
skies al 11 a. m.

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1 Group Our!*'· Valu11 to 69.95 ......... S.te 47.s0
1 Group Our 'Mott P"pulor, Val. to 55.00 .... Sal~ 42.$0
. 1 Group Our Economy lrand."Vol. to 39.95 .. Sale 29.50

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wASHINGTON (UPI) _ o..t lrllftl tbe apace procruaor btl
F• .a...l "'""..
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spite lib national fame u a • announcement, but PreR1 See- Rep. Clarlell A. Vantil, a cbael V. DISalla for ~ovet'IIOI', '
lly HASKELL SHORT
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space bOro, aslronlut Job n retary Pierre SaUnger said be Cleve)Jnd Democrat, forecuto Rep. Roboij · T. Secrelt, ~ "
C:OLUMBUS (UP!)- Astronaut John H. Glenn's de- tal ho
Dec 24. 1. , M
Glenn f~~ee~ an uphtU haWe In tbouCb1 that word ol $llenn'a trouble. 81110111 llata Democrats Democrat ' who repre1011~
c:lsMia\ to run tor the Senate. as one politletan put it, &amp;u..eb
her In dN~
orltl bil qlllll for lbt Oblo Demo- plthl bad "filtered tbrlliiab" to wttb a prlmlrJ ll,cbl 'oomlnl Gltail'a ~~-!) .
08 crallc senatorial nomination ill Preoldent Jolmson.
ed LIP 1 Jot of polltlral plans.
Melia
Coljnly auth
Noting thai Ohio 1-.JJy trlct, .,.w, ,.. ·U
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Sen. Ste hen M. Young-The a£1n1 ~level•nder Jan.
• • · Survivors art were not ealled ll1ll&gt; the death the op1nt011 of 101M Ohio con- GIMn wu to wounce bls Jeans Repub)lcan, he said, ~·tt qualtftecl_ euppol'l . .
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atllf ry at f4 capped a long career ln politics in 19SB two dllllbton, Nill Evelyn Wecln01day night of Mlehul gresamen.
"Candldley formally todey at CO. takas everything we have to "I thliik he'D male a ~ ' .
witll ~ upnt ..in. He made the fight alone, without much ~othgeb, f "ri.~e, s:n 1 e:; Pollack, 5:, Belpre, a foreman The two men most affected by lumbus, Ohio. He wUI run : win a ff«&lt;lt Ill whlcb we are aeoator. He ~ . CIN!ui(J
u) er
· Oil tho RoedsvUle locks, who Glellll's bid - Democrallc Sea. Ohlo'a M~y 5 Democratic P united .. And we aren't united planned to run 1M Ilia '~~
ol'gllllizatlon recognition and even less l!elp, lt appeared .J'~ 0 Gilbert
he was a ahoo-ln for renomination but now he finds 1 of
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G~ 'l'hft feU about IS feet Into a pit at Stophen 11. Youq and RopublJ. mary ~p~nst Incumbent YflWII. 1n tb1s klrtd 111 fight."
JUa1 ll Ill earlfttlly plttl teji·'JU
popUlar national hero after his job.
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· the C(lhstnJction site.
ean Rep. Robert Taft Jr. ~ did U Glenn deleall YDWII, he pro[). Vanll tald he wanted to WJib. ipaGa pl-ocram. .loba GIIIID Ia a
u 11 · Rep Robert Tall Jr · li1P ve gr
and fCIW' Pollack WILt rushed to cam- 1101 comment but other Ia• abl)' wUI "ppOSe Taft nut No- bold an Opinion 011 Glenn''•·W.: aooJ eullilm.r 1114 bl 'fOUI4
~ · Cincinnsti coogress;.,.n advantages In the DemocraUc =l~ndc~. One llater, den· Clark hospital in Parlers- makers or hoih partie• express- vember. Taft Is presently run- dldacy "unW 1 see what bls df.. certainly he ibe ~ \li411&amp;d'
had been tabbed by national troubles.
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a) Lewla of Kan· burg, where he died · In tbe ed their views.
ning against Ohio Secretary of gree of dedlcaUon 11 to the man In the entire eon,reu on
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Repbbllcan lesders os their Domocratic Party - Org......,.
llli'VIves.
emergency room.
The White HOUH declined State Ted W. Brvwn for the Jdbhlon actmh!tltratlon. on- apace mailer," lltuwt· llld. be•t bet to beat a Domocrotic tuUon leader. decided to hold o Serv!cu will be held at 2 p. Falll ln,Jurleo reported were comment 011 Glerm'a reslinaUon GOP nornlnallon.
11 110 qliUIIon thai Stave YOIIIIII Rep. Watn. Hay,, D·• .tllditi .
s•notor this fall. Now he &amp;eel pre-primary convention to en· m. Sunday at tho Fair Haven a probably tkuU fracture and •
IIA&lt;!b tlie admlnlsCratlon, bull aile of Glttm't C!llltf• hq r, •
a spaco hero being broulht 1&lt;1 dorM clndidatet: they did tbla Methodiat church. Rev. WHley cut over hil left esr. He was
want to ... Wllal GlllliD bu to aal4 that illl Oblo DamHJ 1:111
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to block hll poth, juot •• some to prevent a repeUt•oo ol 1~ Bennett will olflciote, and bur· an employu of th• l&gt;ravo Cor·
offer."
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pari)' "nteda 11tw lllllid . ijllil · ··
Reptiblicano persuaded Geo. when a political unknown with !ol wUI he in Pine Str..t c- poratton whlcb has the main
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Ohio lftllt tot IIJrlller V 1c 1 GlenD Will provldl it." '.l.i ..
Dwight D. El..nhower to enter a popular name won an 11-mao tery under the dirlcUoo of contract for building the dam.
President RJchard M. Nllott, rr~ J. l•nocba, illn~lft ·
politics to block hlo father'• raco for the congressman • at· Miller's Home fot Fufterall. The Muonlc services wert beld
Gauce readlqll GaWpolla the RepublleiD pnaklenUal can- aetitot ~tic llllliiCit' liM~· .
bid for tht Rapubllcan pres!· lar8e nomination. '!'be condi· body will lie in 118te at the Thursday at I p. !Jl. at the
dal1\ IU, IU, l'lllllllnl &amp; feel dtdate, ill the 1880 eampaiaii, a llllllllmo patty ma~ •14 r•. ·
&lt;lentil/ nomlnoUon In 19112. date more or lela repudiated church for one hour prior to Spellctlr Funeral home In Bel·
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on rollm, Pomeroy-Mwn 11111, and lll!t year llepubJJcan llale he would ban no com•Nll
Tafl'tJIOilllcol career llDW!a II the party platlorno and lhe psr· the lervlce. Frlendl may call pre where ·~· Pollack bad been gram now was primarily direct- Pl. Pleasant H.U, lllnton l.IJ Auditor .lamu A. Rhodes 116&gt;. "now ot lat.t.w
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stake 'agalnot formidable oppo- ty refuvd to urge his election. at the funoral home until tho taken pendmc deflnlte l~neral ed toward the project 111 put a falling, Kanllvha Falla 1.93 fall·
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sitlon.
Now ~ party at Ill Monday hour o1 the Hr'llee.
arrangements. Thil mommg he man on the moon and that the log, CbarlesiQn !UIIIattonary. !!-Dally Sentinel, Pomaroy·Middleport, 0., J'ab. 17('1~: ·''
Secretary of Sate r.c1 w. conv~IIon faces the cho1ce ol
was taken to Barthels Funeral lllghts he would train for If be London Mllmlot and ' WIItfleld
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Browa _ Word beaan loilll repudiating thtlr senotor, a
home in Smithton, Pa.
stayed In the 1pace proaram dams ,;.ere on the sllla.
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around ColumbUI rocently not conliatont supporter of the KenMr. Pollack was born near would not come untO ht wu Boal mDVIIDObllt
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to nil the oll&lt;-term socretery of neely • J~naon program•, ,.. of
Smithton . In a village named near 50 year• old, "not vary old Olllo Rlvtr.- A. E. Dyke
state short ••on thflllllt he wu repudiating Glenn, !be opace
Don..-a, Pa.
lor most OOCUJ)«IIona.. but eer- down If, f:IO a.m.;
EIIWI
B' .·.. ·_.·.,···:··)·" •. .. ·,·
an underdog against Toll illlh• hero. An andonement for elth·
Survivors are. his wife, Mar· talnly on the ectae of 'doubt tor Woodl up 14, 4:f6 a.m.; NaUoa:.: . ·'
Republican prlmar,. u ha ill er or no endo~e'.'""t. "ould
late!; a son, Michael, at borne; utronauts, especially '!~' 11 up 11, Ill! IS a.m.; c. v. Haro
eleeted senator, be 11 '" for siX leove the org~mzaUoo m en
three sisters, Mrs. Ann C. Cl· competitors for crew posiiiOIII ner up 1&amp;, I: 11 a.m.; Jim Houg.
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years. If he 10111, ha eonllnues awkward. position.
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blnlc, Imperial, Pa.;
aro 11 sharp as the youqer land up •!&amp;, 2:41a.m.; Tlbolt
1r lfellll ......
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as secretary o! state for two Republican Party- The GOP
Proh, Balllllni, Pa., and Mr•. men now In training."
do\Vn 15 , 6 a.m.; PhiliP Spom
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apparently laces. more oppo• COLUMBUS IUPI) .- The Helen Sethmsn, Jacobs Creek,
up \&amp;, 3 a.m.; Elaine down I&amp;,
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Dcijwcratic State Chairman t1on t~an. 11. or•gmally counted state Controlling Board Thurs- Pt., and a brother, Pole, Ja· GloM said he had dllcuuecl I:30 a.m.; Esso Pennsylvania
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William L. Coleman - Glenn's on. Still II figured Glen~ would day approved the Board of Ed- cobo Creek, Pa.
bls future with spa~ o!!'ciJll up 17, 1 a.m.; Inahram Up 11, D' AT· nRBT YOtJ DON''I'IUC. eYell atvea nsmee and llddrelloe
late entry left him out on a eventually get Into poiiUcs, be- ucatlon's recently-passed cen.end they told him It could 1 a.m.; Jef!erson up 11, 7:20 CEED- QVlT
and a budd)' !llld mt Dl,f. ~··
limb. He had been interested in gan makljlg plans alons thooe lrtllled achool bUI purchase
ve'?. well be Ju•t wi•hful think· a.m.; Buckeye Sllte up 19, 6:· Dear Heten: ·
knows these women.
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Glenn •• a candidate, but with Unot months ago, and apparent· plan, despite a feeUng by some
lnl on hil part to trllln for a 05 a.m.; Harriell M. up 10, 4:• I've got this gossipy.Qerty I liked my boy frlen4 ...)I
Glenn laying nothing Coleman ly. wlli pt through the· •ummor members that the plan might
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flight for slxhtor sev: ~~ar~ 25 a.m.; Beaver down 20, 4:$0 nm door whO to. aiWilfl trying was very an81'1anll l!ll~-~~
ha&lt;l made pi~· to put th• or- WlthOUI as . much mira-party face numerous law suits.
and find out
wao
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a.m.; Ornl'ard up 10, S:!O a. to pump me. Sha askl the 11011· I dldll': trtllll .btm . ..'.~
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ganization behind Young. Now fighting as •Ill oppoSition.
make the trip.
m.; Indiana up 20, 7:30 a. est ~allons you ever heard, iplll up. Whal would ~iayf :
Glenn_ seems to be In the race
The plan, approved bY the
'!'be estrooaul nld that re- m.; Charleroi down 21, 5:30 a.- even about Dl1 very personal - MARSHA
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•nder the auspleoeo of ColeBOird of Education on Mtlnday, PomeriJ!' pollee arruted Ro.. quirecl him to consider the nV· m.; Queen City down 22, S Ufe. And she doem~ quit, even Dear Marsha:
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man's ·major opponenls,. BiYinl
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b~d~uf:;:'; :u:"~11;,!i ~~· ~-w~~ era! alternative• ope• to him a.m.: Edeana Bosworth clowii when l·1r1 Ill change the
Y«Jr::t trtlst I ~~~: :
tbem grounds for .launching 811·
MOSCOW -Wild life met state with sia~ officiala to set followlnl I two-car ll:eldent 011 when he left the •pace pl'Oo 12, 7 a.m.; Jert')' Bosworth down ject.
him ms
e, you woo,, r,':'!" '
other attack on h1m
city llle In the ceutrol Sovlel
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23 4'30 p m • San Ricardo down She'J JOI a Kinley reporl on
atterwardl.
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U.S. Rep. Wayne L. Hays - city of Omsk. Wild IUe loal.
a maltlmum ?rice for buses. Lest a n·lt, 10 !set welt of
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3, '1i:20 ~ ..;.:; R. H. BO.worth every one of our nelshbors, and Whether you're ~~~ •
The Belmont County Democrat Tbe Sovlel news agenty
The second and third lowell ~berl'j Lane Tb~y 11 • p. lit •aid he CIIUld have re- II up Greenup 8:30 a.m.; Bay- I don't want to be llllolher bunch 0118 trr he'l overalllblt!o!ll ~ Cia,
claims a big share o! the credit Ta•• 141ld today IIow • yo••• bidders woold be permitted to .
matned with NASA In anolhet ou Orlenlan up 31, 2:30 p.m.; of statlstlca for her to pus on. tbe dame department) rematM
for getting Glenn into the race. deer frlpt ...ed by a IP"'UP of sell buset to local districts with byR'::~ drt~lnl 1
~ Job but the pooltlona he could Jolul Ladd !lean down 32 11:50 ,If I teU her to get lost- to be seen, but you'd belt,a.I:~
He hopes this ~ill pace the sklten aear Omllii, raa tato tbe understandins that they not R D r w~ · 1~uU:.i of ~~~ have accepted were weU p.m.: Gona down 32, 4:50 a.m.; well you can Juat Imagine what be sure you can tallt · , .
way lor Coleman s '"placement llle town.
....ect the maximum price oot • .,
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staffed.
Knox down S2, 5:40 a.m.: Pam- she'D say about tne THEN. The thiOil out. 0~ .
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as state chairman by Don Gos- Suddenly lhe stopped, •••· by the Controlling Board.
driveway of a bulllnell place
"Tbere were Dam_, ba1o ela D. up 33, 3:30 a.m.; Cotton thlniJ!I she says llbout her friends never make It put~ ~l PP. ·
ney, the Columbiana County ciDated by her relleedoo in o
State Sen. William H. Ded·
beca~~ of the •now and lee laas1 opporllmllln, 10mo fl Queen down Meldahl 1:35 a.m.; are bad enough, but enellli01 ttlek otalnecl ciaare!te '- lllt9
chairman
!lfOCery window. The' lbo dens, R·Cinclnnall, aald he vot- llne ~outra~O:el~ acr:o
wbleb would have llllda nit a J:lefender down Meldahl 2:10 a. - WOW She'1 flclous. What the honeymoon. 0
Republican State Chairman deer leatiect forwont on d ed lor the plan, but Indicated
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mllllollarre U I lid beta In- m.
can I do! - BEA
Dear Heleh:
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Ray C. BIIS! - He had consld- lande11 iD a elalter of IIorkea he felt the award to Rlljlone but cum, Middleport R. D. I, trov- tereated only iD .,....,,w
Gallipolis Dam - Bingo up Dear BEA:
We are two atxlb-~t f.'!
erect Gleon •• a candidate lor rla•s. canned roods, 1auoageo, the lower bidder might be In ~~gle~HI 00 the tlreel bit GloM uld.
11,25 p.m.; Solvay down 2:15 Gossips slly In business be- who are lrYIDI to 'rill.!', ,,0111'
Congre" from the ISth District ud olive oU. Pollee caupt violation of sllte law. Board 1
rear of the car Ru~o Another poollbtllty, he 1ald, a.m.; Sandy down 2:50 a.m.: cause people like ynu Ire wefaht down but are 'lflil ...
but never had much serious tbe d ..r, doclo(e&lt;l lis euls and Chairman Otto Stock said, how- lel:as drlvins.
wu to nm for the Senate, "an Linda Chotln down 4:55a.m.; afraid to face them down.
courated. What reaUt. ~tlt . iilr:'
rea•on ,,to belleve Glenn would itt it IoD«apirnu1he1orest. ever, that tbe contracts would D maRes to the car Marcum are~ In which 1 have bad a life- A. J. Patten up 9 a.m.
U this gal II really a menace, II olber ctr!a fealt
run a• a Republican. A keen
he let by the local dislricta was drlvtns were to the frllnt lOilg lll(4relt."
Kanawba IIIYer _ Semel up she'll huri you worse 11 a frtand and sweeU aD d~y .~Ill'
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pu¥tlcal strate&amp;lst, ht may lind !!!!WliWBiffi&amp;ilii!'Ji- rathet IJ.!'!!!.[IY .ll!t .\~te. , . fender, bumper, and beadllghl. lit~ thai to oerve In the London 8:41 a.m.; J. S. Lewio lhen as an enemy - because lklnny. If 'lit· eva. ·
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The RulleU 'll" ·" 11 dalnaa• ~ate j&gt;Nsented an opporlulllty up Marmet 5:10 a.m.; Helen she'll worm more IIUt ol you. cartdy, we gain a pou~; ..
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In the left rear quartor panel to belp mold tbe destiny of Z. down Wlnfield 4:tl6 p.m.; Smile sweetly and say, "It at Why do we hll\'e to f~,~
and bumper. There were no Americo and the free world Tbelma Ann down Winfield 7·· flrsl fOil don't succeed pry pry those others can gorge? ·...: ·~
injuries.
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Other activit In town h·'l en4 that to meet tbla challl!llfll!, 30. p.m.; Eurenla T. Jones down ataln. de - a-a·r or q u 1t. Dellr C and D·
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w t0
b
,.. he was entertn1 polltlct.
Wmfleld 4:20a.m.; Lucy Jane "And show her to the door.-H. Taln't f·•· b.... 11,:.,., •..,.,....." .
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a•
pu paper ags over
Lucas down Winfield 8:tl6 a.m. Doer Halen:
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some parking metert so motor· CALUI FOR !ITIJDV
While recently readlft« yCIW' look at the brtiiii tokle: rm
1111 would not park In certain WASHINGTON (UPI)-Cbalr· NAMED CHAIRMAN
column I noticed the CDl'lljl let- sura you have botlat ~r3:
By DOROTHY KILGALL!N
placea to give the street crew .man John c. Stennis, 0-MIIs., WASHINGTON &lt;UP!)- Milt· ters about "make out" or com~ono, · 111\1 'll:f
1 cb•nce to shovel snow "":'"Y· o! the Senate preparedllOSll aub- garet K. Hickey, public aNaln "U&amp;htsout" parties. As I teen- healthier than lha IN
The crew worked last mght committee Thursday caUed for editor of the Ladles Home Jour· ager I would llke you to know Rfaht? - H.
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and dumped snow onto Ill• levy 8 stall 1tudy of Sen. Barry M. nal, was named chairman of that bobblDi for apples and '
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JOTI1NGS IN PENCIL
suspect some chum must have been pull· ot the river front par~g lot. Goldwater'• charge thai U.S. the CUllens Atlvtaoey Counctl charades went out with the This colutnD Ia dedleited to
DEER KILLED
long-range missUes ars unroll· on the Slllu1 ol Womeb '!'hurt- Charleston, as far as my friends ~/:.%1aiC): ~'1
A strong rumor has it that Melvin In&amp; Theo 's leg. We all know about "ice,"
Robert Burson, Shade R. D.l, able.
day by PrutclenfJolmaoa.
are concertied.
trouble lei Hal lith YOU
Belli, the colorful California lawyer who but $1,500 a week for four tickets-per·
reported
to
the
Meigs
County
SteMlo
gave
no
promise
of
a
ACC£1'1'11
CIIAIIIMAN8IIlP
Three
cheers
for
the
mother
Sb
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ell
will defend Jack Ruby In the Dallas performance is an unUkely sum even for
Sheriff's
department
that
he
hit
full·lll!ale
investication
as
asked
WASHINGTON
(UPI)-PrHl•
who
Ill
hop
to
Ul
and
•tays
up.
,;.
will
~tmcel
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trlal-of·the-century, has a deal on to the most generous and optimistic scalp0
and killed a doe 'l'llurada) about by Goldwa!Alr.
dent Jnbnaon aeeeptad tha bon- atalrs where abe belonp. resi
Bolio!
write a book and produce a movie on the er.
7:30
p.
m.
on
.&gt;tate
Route
33.
Goldwater,
a
candidate
for
fl'fll')'
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of
BrotherWhat's
the
matter,
ara
ynu
now
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case of the man who shot President Ken·
Tony · Bennett's new hit, "The Mo·
He
said
he
war
driving
north.
the
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Republican
presidenllal
hood
WHk
Of
1114
snd
utcl
IIMt
JfOifn·Ups
afraid
to
let
Ul
have
spape
·
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nedy's aiSassin. Possible collaborator: AI ment of Truth," was composed by Tez
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A
truck
coming
lOUth
.pos•ed
nominallon,
called
for
an
Inv
...
Feb.
IWI
oblirvanee
.
i
!Ould
IIUr
fun?
We
get
our
ltlcb
from
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Moscow, a former ghost writer for Rich· Satterwhite, a trombonist in the orches·
- DISGUSTED
ard Nixon . . Marie McDonald's inti· tra that backed Tony at a Los Angeles him, and the doe jumped out tlgatloo of hlo cbarce laat come at "a tlffil 01 di!!JI ap. maltln&amp; oul.
week.
ptaisal for all Alnei'IDilllt."
Doer Oil:
DIVOTID T!)·
mates expect her to start divorce pro· concert a few months ago. Tex bad nn· behind the truck.
ceedings agailllit her current husband, er written a song before, and showed
You Nl!:l!JD lOme kleka And
Mltlll' ••~ ;J
Don F. Taylor, In !he near future. the tune to Tony merely to get his opin·
They've been estranged, but living un- ion of it-never dreaming be'd record
der the same roof (that'• Hollywood!) for it. Now Tex i1 In for oodles of noodles
sOme time. However, there was a rather because the song ia soarin&amp; on the
. Dellr Helen:
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dramatic difference of opinion between charts.
lly Wayoe G. Brandstadt, M.D. causes this condlUOD. Is there bout mdfDI a ...... Ylltlr My fiance and I are both Ill - · - ·
the two late the other night, anjl that
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Q-My brutber died at age any cure.
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docltt wnld be Ge bfll ' - our tale thirties. we plan to be
seems to have impelled Marie to get in
Xavier Cugat and Abbe Lane went to 38 of acute necrotlil"t! pan- A-Yoa are lilt tf !lie lllckJ of w._ er IIIII 18 ~ married In June. Two of three u
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touch with her barristers . . . . . Milton great lengths to ufeguard their plush crealltia. Ho worked up to
ltmta lately I bave found olg- Q'!," ".., !""
8 ones beolav ,.,... dllane 11 Jtur medlelnt.
&lt;lreene has sold 1ome of his private pi~· Manttatta.n duplex from burelars; they f
arettea wi!II llpatlct on thom " ...,. ~::;t;
tlires of Marilyn Monroe. They'll appear brought 10 an inventor from Germany, '" days before he died. What -uy reeoplzod • .Trn-•1 II Q-Are lbt ~arlou• venereal In hil car' and lllo • llranp "" • .
dlaeasee transmitted 0 n 1y li(lllick and comb. lit llllfl u.., "" ..... N...
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In a TV special about the fabulous Robert Hubermann, to install an alarm could cause thto condition? alwan sueeesl!lll.
Could
he
have
been
born
with
The
disease
Itt
~beved
to
lhrooRh
sexual
conllct,
or
can
belonlto
woman
be'
drlvee
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blonde.
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system that cost a couple of thousand
be caused by 1 Virus, but this )lou get them by using publle home from wotk, but I ukecl ....
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Rock Hudsop is seriou1 about want· dollars. The Cugats feel it's worth it, It?
0
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A-Acute
panc,.otlU•
Is
a
hes
not
been
proved.
toilets?
her
and
lhe
dalltecllt.
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In&amp; to star In a Broadway musical. He'1 since tile burglarizing of •tars' apart·
-tilt •••
taktni singing lessons 80 he'U be ready menll and hotel auites has become com· h1ghly fatal diSease thai af· . Without any treatment, the A-'!'be tran•mlllltb of '""' Now 1 have reeelvtd a llltler -1111. 11.-. feels
men
more
olten
than
wodl&amp;ease
cleai'S
up
ln
about
olx
era!
diHaleS
throu~
tilt
Ule
lellini
friend
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when the right script comes along
. monplace . . . Peter Lawford'a back·
11
men.
Your
brother
waa
not
weeki.
It
oil
.
me
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Pamela Mason'• frequent escort. TV pro· stage visit to Copacabana comedian Pat born with 11, and II doea
Treatment COillllls a! balhl ~ pub c I .ell II Ylry unllk.. around while I -k. I wor ...U. .- ,..., - · ilo t ._
d.ucer Ed Fitzgerald, Is now a free man. Henry 'Wasn't just a gesture of congrat· run In families. Ills frequently to which a crude COlli tar y.
daJI, and he i:I.ODihl!t-WOI'k. lt ..., - - . . . ~ ,
His marriage to Coral Sierra has been ulation. Peter signed Pat for his next associated with peptic ulcer, emulsion Ill added.
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.~,
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annulled
Restaurants are borrowing
•cture, "The Major and the Private;• 1allstones, or alcoholiom. I n . Theoe and UposQn! to ul·
_ .._ _
JllOney like crazy just to stay in busf· n which he'U cOllar with Sammy l&gt;avll women It may appear as a travtolet Uct!t !rill !1Ueve the
·114!11 until the World's htr opens. One Jr. ,
complication of pregnancy.
itching and threby help to prer•.,
broker alone holds mortgages on 275
The pancreas,
nonnally vent the seeolldary infectloo
LfXIf.JAW
PINfiCioEY
,=SA~f!'
eating place's and bars
Jimmy Hoffa
Arthur Murray Will play a cameo role produces a powerful digestive that 110 often follOWJ IICralcbJnl. . I;XPf.ltr,CAN OPeN Altl
K VAULT. ·
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and his former union aide. Harold Gib- In Bob Hope'a next pleturt, "Eight on jUice. When the secretlon of This treatment illllo lltlpo io
&amp;FO~ YOIJ CAM SAY • '
INI ~·'•
f
'
bons, created their own cold wave In Chi· the Lam," by lll!enarbt Arthur Matt and this juic" is obstructed, the shorten tho eoune ol the dif.
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·caao the other day when both were Bob Ftther, who wrote the cameo role concentration may build up ease.
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peats at the Edgewater Beacl1 Hotel. for Adlai Stevenaon In Bob'a latest, "A to the point where this juice
How that Gibbons ha• become 1 Hoffa Global Affair" . . . 1\ftckey Mantle broke digests the living c~ll• of the Q-1 lata 1IMD taltlng ~
adversary, they crossed path• in the lob· the all·time record for autograph elan· pancreas. This Is moat likely zlno for llearl)' Ioiii' ·:,.11'11 !Or
by without exchanging a word-but tne at the Concord on one DIB)It. Hta to occur when these cells ••vere mMtal deprasi!OD. II
their looks were icy .
manaaer, Vic Jarmel, wa1 almoat erusb· hove been damaged by itllec- helps to relleve tension and elo
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ed In the avalanche of fans, and Mickey Uon or trauma.
loWI me to alNil. What are lha
The way Sid Luft 11 handing out tUb· scribbled almoat UOO slanaturea before
1'hls woold cMnge • 11mple olde efleeiiT l tblnll I I!Oilld do
in Hollywood in connection with a flylna WedJI of hotel personnel re• paneroatllia to a nocroU•Ina wllholll lilt drug If 1 Oolltd
with Judy Garland, there cued hfm from hi• admirers. •The place &lt;ttaut • dtotroylnl) pancr.ati· deep. W~·l!e IdlY heltat'
be very little room jn the court· had been visited by many a celebrity, in· tlJ.
off U I
,, 'tbt 'l'haraalnl
.
for tpectatora when the caae final· cludlhl teenaae Idols, but everyone
Tho trl!ltment COII•IIIt ot and took slUpiiiC pUla?
cornu to
Most of bia wttneotes agreed there'd ntyer been anythlna Ukll btl rest, dru11 to relieve pain, A - ~- ('l'bOI'
be called In an attempt this ICint . . . . Sharman Douglu waa IDUbloUct If an lnfec!IIOUI ..lno) II vllfy balpflll Ill per.
charge• Sid will mate llamoroualy puffing a ctpret thliOugh a .a111e Ia klenUflecl, feeding by 1001 wboioe ileprasaloll II cor~~&gt;­
who bave been ron1 lloldet •• she lunched at tht Colo- nlh to ~ the tnOamed pan. pllcated ~ lheii!Vt' -lety.
career- tncludin1. Fred· ny wltll California lawyer Grer Bautaer, Crtas, lnd drtllt to dlcreaM The UIUII 1kle. llfeo!f lrom tak• ·'
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Bergen's husband . . . one of l!:cldle Flsher'a secret weapona. the acUYity. Of lbt tlland.
'"I too Jarp. :• ... _lrdudl
d
revelation to the preaa the Gre1 aee1111 to be spending more and
dryneso of lht IIIOUib·lmil nuaJ
an "unidentified man" more time In New York, and be doee lt
Q-My • - told me I hiYe consest!Iin:
U .500 a week for 1111 lht lporUng WIJ(-Wlth I Budiftl(hlrt. pltyrllll• rosea. My back, 1qt IIIMo IIIHI · .. \Ill lf'lt6• ·
aeat&amp; to "Sound of Music" got big Rolls-Royce always at the ready, day and and arms are pretty much 'sleeping pill~ are habllfotlll-.
around Shubert AUey, where they niiht.
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covered with the spots. What In, I would he (ery Ciaiiiiiiii •
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Goodwin Asks
Voters For
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RUBBER
FOOTWEAR

Oh' M herS
CoiDIDl"ttee l•S
In Busl'ness

USED CAR BUY

1963 Dodge - - • '2395

1962 Dodge • - • $1995 .
1962 Dodge - - -

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Mr. aod Mrs. Daye. Canode
of Carpenter · D. D. spent
'!'burs. evening with Mrs. Myta
Rife and Mrs. Fay Wood and
Mrs. Freda Bowen.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Thomill ' and sons of Athens spent
Sllllday with her mother, Mra.
Freda Bowen.

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COMPLETES DRILlS
Marine Corporal Phillip W.
WoUe, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Wllson WoHe of Route 2,
cine, completed training Dec.
20 In preparation lor
men! to the Far East. He
~ing Jrith !1E" Company, Seebnd Batllllon, Fifth Marine
Regiment, First Marine
lon1 . camp Pendleton, CaUl.
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RADIATOR REPAIR

1960Dodge •

1960 Che.vrolet

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tion. She must, of course, pos- The deadline for submitting
and daughter' Debbie, called on sess motherly trails and ex- nomnaloruo I a defnte Mart.
ber parents, Mr. snd Mr s.
HI In h lU snd conc1 1 1 1964
Charles Rife Thursday.
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4 Door Sedan 6 ryl Automatic tram1. and power ltcterlDI.
Radio and heater, one own~r, low mileaee.

ter·ready" ••. and REAL VALL!ES:

1960 Volkswagen·- $1295 .

Monza Coupe. Automatic trans., w1s1w tires, radio,
heater and only 18,000 miles

. NOW

59 Buick -· · '1295 s1195
LeSabre. 4 dr. Sedan. Show extra eood care

60 Buick · · · S169S s1595
LeSabre Conv. Cpe. One careful local owner. Power
Steering and brakes

60 Chevrolet- -s1595 s1495
Sta. Wagon. Parkwood. One of Chevy's finest. Po·
wer St&amp;erj!lll. Auto. Shift. Origl!!al .finish like new

62 Mercury ••• s2195 s1995

62 Olds '98' 4Door - s2395
Holiday Sedan. Power brakes, power steering, automatic, wlslw tires, one owner, new Cadillac trade-

in.

2 Door Sedan. 2 in stock.

1959 Chevrolet • - $1295
4 Door Station Wagon VB. Autnmatic tranitlllllioo. Raclle
and heater.

1959 Dodge • - - $1295
4 Door Station Waeon VB. Automatie tran1missioD.
Powef' steering, radio and heater. Black finitb •

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4 Door Sedan. Standard trans. Radio and heater.

61 Olds '88' 4Door · s1395
Holiday Sedan. Power ·brakes, power steering, au·
tomatic, w1s1w tires, radio, heater, one own•r ~·~
new Olds trade.
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58 Ford F. L. 500 • • • S89S
Four dooro Hard Top. V-8 auto., power brakes, po.
wer steering, wlslw tires, 'radio and heater.

57 Buick 4dr. Special ·S69S

1959Ford

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SPECIAL AVTOIIIATIC. A REAL N1CE ONII.

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1957 Plymouth - Station Wagon VB. Automatic tran:mlluion.

heater.

1957 Chevrolet
-4,

Radio"""

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Door Sedan V8. Standard b'ana. Radio and heater•

1956 Plymouth • • $345
4 Door Sedan V8. Automatic trans. Power
and heater.

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TRUCKS
1962 Dodge-! Ton
Sweplllne Pickup.

19$9Ford2Ton
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1956 Ford~ T~n Pickup

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4 Door Sedan - VB. Standard trans. Radio and heater.
Engine overhauled.

V-8 automatic, wlslw fues, radio and heater

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~wer ~teeriq, Automatic shift. One careful ow·
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62 Conair · .... -S189S
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Fair Prices
Finer Cars

Mr•s;::r

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1oday's .Medical Report ~;:~r~!:~ .:JE~

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£' - Mr. .... lfi'J, t&gt;qliao Clr&lt;'JI,
a~onc with the fol1owiiii
Ull1lle
....._ ~m~en -~ . .. B..t6.11
~·· Mn. ...,. Jordan,
an ealled ... Mn. Elllo cw1
Wanetta Radekin, Mni. Betlwl
Satunlfi'J.
1ohn.... , Mnl. P1n1y Jordan, - - - - - - Lal'l')' Clrdo spent the . , .
ELEC'I: OFFICDS
Mro. P'reda ·Smith, Mn.
Mr, and Mn. Fret Sllr'ler,
end with Mi 'lnd' Mr. Jlidl
The _
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Jobllny and Eddie of La....,_ -~~-------· 1 PoiJrGd of ~0!'.
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~·, ol ·the Lowther and Mr1. Moe
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carpenter Bapli8t Cl1llrdi met dan.
IIurl, Ind., lfiOlll the woek end Vlllttng the Douglls Circle Ja1110t ~at New Ha~ ..,
with Mrs. Joann Bllbop on
wscs MEETS
wilh her parents, Mr. and I!amlly Sunday were Mr. ond w Va ~·-"~ wtlll hllf moUw.i,
Mfi'Jeo' "·--·- "'·'-'·t·, •-·
M Nuu:;'.'"~;"' ~.';
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J1 Thuthe rsday evening. Offlcer1s tedfor Mrs. Clarence Albaugh,
Mn. PR~ant 'l'IIOIJill, Sharon
olLei1\Jlie SclrbPlarool~. andand ~- M,l')'q;;:,., and Metvii! 'a/i;IJ
nd ll&lt;l' Ka Benko Robin0
COlllloC year were e ec
!dent was hostess to
lwMO ~.
ppera
Ill . ..,r,
llundjoy
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~ Mnl. Vivian Guion as pre- of ~ Temple Women'•
Sunday •lllton ol Mr. and
Jllclt Soarbrouat&gt; of · Ba,. Mr. ~nd Mrl. Jllllel P~ "'
Since the IUlng of certlflcitea
sidenl, Mrs. JoaM Bishop, vice ty of Christian Service 011
Mn. Howard Tboma were Mr.
Mrs. Homer Circle, Dixie ""' and 1100 Jl)enl Sunday "'- '·1
opened on Januory tth 20 perpresident, Mrs. Martha Hunt- nesday evenlnR. Letters
Mnl. Frank Sarver, Jflllll.
and Mrs. Robert Harden his mother, Mra. Jleoile pj$.1'''&lt;
lOllS have flied for the post of
~j:;;,tary;...Mrs. Em,:. • read from miss!onari01
Eddie, Mr. and Mn.
daughter.
terson, Pomeroy,
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commltteemon 'ljflth only one
M J nln, asurer, ~ s. the church hdp.s support.
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Ml'll. Buren Duncan
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Republl n ftllng 111 date
ae 0 an, news repo r, members voted to send a
Angella and Mr. and
(;olullbus spenl Friday with It k generally apeed O..C":
Jlt. JIU:ASANT- Arlllur M.
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PI'. PLEASANT - City JlO' ar.d Mrs. Cassie Gaster and lributloo for the TB
Harley E. Johnson and
the "not pllly'' vote ol Selia.:'~
Goodwill, 3011 121!1 Street, bas
UCENSES
' lice lnvelll&amp;ated three
ace~ Mrs. Frances Howery as mem- in India. Stamps from
Boward Tboma and Angella. tor Edmund Gibson, of Kansao."'0
lllecl111 a eandldale fGr Jljltlce PI' P~ANT _ Two cou- dents Tbursday resulting
In .ben of the flower comnuttee. hac! been received. Mrs.
Tammy JohnBon was Safur. M&lt;. and Mrs .. Harley HanlnR was the decldlnl 9ote wlllds ·•
..,( .._ ill Lewis Dlslrtcl on 'pi01 i.av made appllcall0ll8 for property damage but no person- Mrs. VIvian GasiQn save the ard Stanley was program K•~tdav night guest of her grsnfi. IVOI'e Sunday dinner l!llesls of prevented the~ ol ~ •
the . ftAipubJtean ~late. Re hu
e .
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. al injuriOI.
devo~ion•,, on the topic "Fault er and devotions were by Mrs.
Mrs. Ada Slack
her
Mr. and Mrs. Ev· dent Andrew Jac"- from {/J. ':,
·lll'Ved II JUimt ol Peace In marriage licenses m the office The fll'st was at 8:45 a·. rna.! Finding.
Qu'
Ru II Tb
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top
Lambert.
flee.
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Lewll Djstrlot for lhe put ten of the County Clerk ·
the Intersection of North Main Those present were Mrs. the'""evening
yean,. Ia l!ll1'l'led, and the fa. ~log were Martin RandaU and Marietta Streets when a Keziah Dye, Mrs. Ida Cheadle, Mesns to Belong to the wom-I,_:Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Tbompther of lhree C!lllldren.
W .1, 24, . Gallipolis, and Sblr· car driven by Mn. Daisy Lee Mrs. Helen Jeffers, Mrs. Mae en's Society of Christian .
Gina Marie and Cyndla, ol
Clyde J. HID of Hendoraon, ley Ann Puason,
17, Leon. l!rown ol 2323 Lincoln , Ave. Jordan, Mrs. Freda Smith, ice." Members present
Rid~e, Mr . ...t Mrs. Dale
repubilcln hal ruect .. a eaftdl. Frederick David McGowan, 21, Wllll turning the comer skidded Mrs. Pansy Jordan, Mn. Bon· M ~ 1 R II M
of Mlnel"RVII!e were
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2 and
Mary
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usse
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date far COllltNlle from C1en•
ori-ice and struck a parked car me Cheadle, Mrs. IV
as- nie Scott, Mra. Dale
visltora ol their par~ . a.oiJII".........
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' Ann Willet, 28, Pl. Plesslllll Rt. owned by Charles w.- Rogers' ton
and the hostess, Mrs.. Joann
Mrs. T. M. Gal away, Mrs.
and Mrs. Herman
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, seetln&amp; :U.,· J)Oit o1 commit- 1·
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tben struck tbe beck end of an- 8 IS op. The next meeting .w•11 See!, Mrs. John Ingram,
~· lrom
their dlstrlels on
Pl
Vall u ••pl I
other parknd car owned by be w•th Mrs. Emma Whittmg. Quinn Russell Mrs Carl ~r:n~;lw~M;;~r. and Mrs. J. R. Murphy
ON&amp;,Y
· the · J:lemocut·
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Sa turd•Y visitors in Marslate flllng thlll
ADMI'M'ED:
Vir
inla l8Hart, WI'II'1am W
. . Robbins, .PI . PI ess- ton ·
tree, Mrs. Howard
No.tiO Down-llolofta on
week m: Harry Staats, Olevla
g
ant, foremg it Into still another
SHOWER GIVEN
the hostess Mrs Clarence
Cenvenient Terms
E. lJIIIlsh· and Harry 0 Layne, MI. Alto; M_rs. James Bragg, parked car owned by Phyllis A show~r was held on Satur- baugh. Gu~sts present
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elam are
all v•lri•l committee . posts Pt. Pleasant, Joh/' . Anderson Plants. Pl. Pleasant. Damlljle day evemng at the Columbia Miss Octo Gillogly, Mrs.
hls parents, Mr. and
froml .Graham Dlstrlel; Ralph Wilson, Pl. Pleasant, Mrs. Mar· was estimated at $875 to I he School for Mr. and Mrs. Char- liam Gillogly and Debbie and!~•·s. . A. Elam, Barrett, W.
J. WiJtWGD and Vlrsll A. Spur. tha Jarrell, Henderson.
three vehicles.
les Glre (Margaret Mosie~). The Dalelene Scott.
lock,' Union Dl.rtrlct·
Sadie DISCHARGED. Mrs. Arllll The secood mishap occulTed young couple were mamed on
PERSONALS
Miss Sharon Thoma visited
FURNITURE CO.
MASON, W. VA.
~------·---· Hall, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Law- at the traffic llghl at 28th Street Decetnber 27 at the D. V. Cum- Mr. and Mrs. Robert p·a~l'"':l~."..:h~e~r~sls!er·ln-law M r •.
renee Mayes and son, Pt. Plea· and Sand Hill Road and lnvolv· mings home in Athens with
.
•ant; Mrs Erlll!llt Cale, Jr, ed a southboond car on Route Rev. Cummings officallng. The ~nd son;, MI~Ie:rt, d
of Mr. Ray Chapman,l;E::~Iir;~
and son, Pomeroy, Ohio.
62 driven by Harold E Somer· bride is the &lt;lliughter of Mr. NIS g~an pa;en
dar. an
ol this ares. Funeral
vllle Pt. Pleassnt and. an east- and Mrs. Douglas Mosier, loco! ~ ar":nr.:r : , ~·
were held In Athens
car oo 28th Street driv· and the groom is the son of
an,
Two brothers, Ru880 11 ChaJ&gt;
111 Pn
en by Regina A Johnson Pt. Mr. Oscar Gire of' Chillicothe. a~th
Y o t aMpo snd
man and Lyle Chapman, live In
leasant with· both drivers The ll!oom is a member of the I wF' Gerllpar,en '· S r.da
P
Mr ~ ... " - Mlick Ste
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d 'II I
ern ' og Y on un ay
this community.
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claiming green lights. Neither . · · . rmy an WI eave called at the homes of her
'!'be Bradford Massey lsmlly
open\ Slturday with her aunt,
driver was cited and property !mmediately forda htour of duedty !hers Mr. and Mrs. Harold
which receatly lost their home
Mrs. Golda Moarnlng at Mid·
~
damage estimated at $100.
m lila ly. The bn ehenas accdeptll logly and children and Mr.
and belongings in a fire have
dleportBI~'-~ julndstretumndecl
'!'be third accident, resulting empdoymenht lhn At s an WI Mrs. John Gillogly and Mark.
Into the block houae
rom "'"'~•-•
Iana a
. By Sarah M. Rife
in $1,000 property damage, DC· reSI "' WII
er parents.
Members of the Happy
nearby owned by W. W. Ellorn-11
i~m~ .wilere she spent the A2c Richard Lee Rife, who Is curred al7:15 near Fruth's Drug
CHOIR MEETS
Iers class of Dyesville church wood.
olldilyo With her dauglrtor and slltlonnd at Cherry Point N Store on Jaekson Avenue when The members of the Mt. Un·
t lth M
G ld
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Har~-tn-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill C., son of Mrs. Ethel Rif~ of a car driven
byLevla M. ion Church Choir met at the ;;:,ery ~ work':n a oqu~~mon and family vacated the
Ice •nd family, and Mr. and Dexter, and Miss Linda Hicks, Pierce, SIS Willow Lane, Pt. home of Mr. and Mrs. ~rl helping were Mrs. Elsie Price, Ellenwood house recently.
· Jim Moornlnt and faml- daughter of Mr •nd Mrs Sam Pleassnt traveling north
on Starkey on Thursday evenmg M G
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Mrs Zelia Perry and ..and·
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Hicks of Langsville, R. D., Jackson AYenue was attempt- or •d. praqtice seMssion. F osek Helen 1\Jrner.
· daughter, Donna Davll, spent
~r. a
"· ary
son were married on Salunlay, Jan. ing to tum left into the drug atten mg were rs.
ran
Weekend l!llests at the Dale from Friday night until Su.tda)
and family of Hontlngton, II, 1964 at Pomeroy. T be store and turned Into the path Pauley, Mr. and Mrs. Don Wll· Stansbury home were Mr. and morning with Mr. and Mrs.
spltll the weekend with hIs neighbors gathered at the home of a southbound car driven by son and Pamela, Beverly Sue Mrs. Larry Stansbury, ~.i~;~:~~ly~K~em~s_;l~n~A~Ib~a~n~y.;._==•
pare. ., Mr. and Mrs. BUI WI~ of his mother and gave them
J . Workman,
2712 Forbes, Mary Haning, Alan . t Oh'
nd M
dM
·Bla k ood M
d Mrs Rog mg on, IO, a ' r. an
rs.
~·an old fashioned belling. Jle.
Avenue, Pt. Pleasant.
c w ' r. an
· . · Jerry Stansbury and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Zerkle freshments were sei'Ved to •·
cr Riggs, Richard and .
Columbus. Callers were Rev.
of llartlord caUecl ' OD bls par. bout 30 and also candy and ci·
H~t!Ield, Joe Sayre and
and Mrs. Wllliam Uber
ents,- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Zer· gars. '!'bey left for North Car.
10 0t
and Shirley and Conme .
dau~hter of Wellston.
4 00()1' Sedan-6 cyl Radio and beater. Automatle trans.
New car trade-ln.
tie .~Y·
olina on Friday.
Paul Andel'!lon snd Sue, Mitch- Seaman Joe Mosier has
ltaiTy ' campbell will leave Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bowen of
ell Stanley, Elmer Fmlaw, A•· turned to New York after spelnd·l
For The Family
for Ill ~ndecl vloit to 1\Jsca. Toledo spent the weekend with
Is Toban, Charles, Jane and ing a 10 day furlough
looM., o\lll., where he will visit relatives snd friends In the com·
Leon Newhouse and the hosts, his wife, Mrs. Carolyn
Open S.turdoy 9to 9
Station Wagon. V-8 . Power steering, automatlr trans. Radle'
hla' daultilir apd la!nlly w h 0 munlty
Mr. and Mrs. Starkey. RefreshM .
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home, here aftHe:~ta~ ~ Fra. Martin and Mrs. Mary Simpson. Is now accepting nominali0ll8 T h e Columbia Elemenlsry Relatives here recei•ed w. "'UJJ
Lancer 4 Door Sedan. Automatic transmission. Raclio
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Mrs. Larry Hoffman and ~on. for The Ohio Mother of 1964. School room mothers were of the death In Sagmaw, Mich.,
beater.
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· Mrs. Ella Vatella of Eskdale becca Taylor are the most re- concert at Oh1o Umvers1ty.
Lancer 4 Door Sedan. Standard trantmission. Rad1o and
The Mothers club met at the
W· Va., spent severs 1days with• cent selected as the Ohio Moth· school
heater.
on Friday evening and
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Mr. a~
~i!Off· be acUve members o! a church, the precepts '!'be Golden Rule.
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and thio enabled Wlll!ame I&amp; blt
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Rio ~·, fine team aboot.

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scoring crown a year ago and
who has • 29.6 avera!!"
per
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against Wisconsin and rr
against Minnesota. Bradds a1ao
lead• .the league In field goal
accuracy with a 69.4 percent·
age.
For assistance In points, the
Buckeyes' Dick Ricketts ranks
ninth in the conference with a
20.5 mark.
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half ·Js Coach Lanh am inserted
~"' ~..esh mon guard Don Trainer Of
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ta\E:&gt;nted !;lx-foot youngster
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w.:tl' " lP~·:f eight points in the entire
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~ • '~"" h "ot hi' fi nest games in the Annual Big !1e11dClassic 8th Grade B.ask~tball :ro.urnament t~ be ~eld Jan. 23·25 at
llle ,;~' Jrv as the six-foot guard the Pomeroy Juruo~· Higb School Auditonum. Stttmg left to rtght 10 the ftrst rot/ are.'
~ '·'!.~~"; 24 puints and consistent· Ral~h Bat~y, Ronrue Russel~ BtU Marshal~ Len.n Tennant, Tom Howard; second row,
I'JCI&lt;IIi. ·~rt up Young for many easy Davtd Whtte, S~ve W~d. Milton R;ousb, Dan MJ.!chell, Ronnie Roush; third row, as·
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Detroit
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Ousley, Wellston . .... • •• .•. .. .. , .
Johnson, Logan . . . . • • . . . • • . • • . . . .
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Dempsey, Coalton . ...• ....... : . . 50
Coen, Kyger Creek . •. ....... . . . .. 38
JIRobi' tnson, Coalton .... .••• . .. . .. . 37
North Gallia . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . 30
IIHorne Coalton ....••. , , . . . • • • . . . 34
Eggleton , North Gallia .•..... . ... . 30
Rucker , Hannan Trace .. .. ........ 26
Ridenour, Eastern .. ... . .... . .. . • • 21
Montgomery, Hannan Trace . . . • . . . 19
Tbureday Results
New York 124 Delroit 116
Cincinnati 108 Los Angeles 95
Friday's Games
Detroit vs. New York at Boston
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Angeles at Boston
· Francisco at Philadelphia

Tonight's Games
Gallipolis at Wellston
IINeiSiinville at Athens
Middleport at Logan
Jar&gt;kson at Pomeroy

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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UP!170 Alahama Coach Paul (Bear)
148 Bryant will seek the full $11).
138 rr.illion in his suit against the
132 Curtis Publishing Co., attorney
126 Francis H. Hane said Thursday.
124 The attorney, retained thla
119 week by Bryant, said a federal
119 judge's . order reducing the
113 amount of the judgnlent won
111 by fonne1 Georgia Athletic Dl·
101 rector Wally Butts would have
1no effect on Bryant's ault.
" We have an entirely differTP 'ent situation here and that ac111 ii011 oucbt nOI to influence a
98 jury In Alabama," Hmt ssld.
90 Bry_ant and Butts eaeb
90 for ,f11).mUUoo becauoe of a
84 Saturday ~enlng Poot arttcle
81 char11ng thsy ~~~~ to ric
79 the 1962 Alabama-Gtorp foot,
62 ,bali game.
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mmlcn Judi49 "'ent but was told by U. S.
Judge Lewis Morgan In AtJan.
ta that he mu•t accept only

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MINNEAPOLIS - ST. PAUL
(UPI) - !Jennla Lortseher,
11-yoar-001 · rl&amp;hthanded pitcher,
altined hla 1864 OGIItraet
Millneaota Twins Thursday.
Lortscher II tha only first-year
on lhe lelm'1 aprlltl

'lbree important gamea are I'OIW'
on tap tonight in the SVACI..;.=.:..·- - - - - - league.
I""~.IJUII face a new trial.
North Gallia Plrales will be Bryant's au1t 11 sclteduled to
after tbelr slxlll iaague vloo
tried heN hll, 11.
tory, going against lhe Bobcat.a
or Kyger Creek. Southwestero
Is at Eastern.
Southwe!tern will be trylnc
for its fifih league victory, aa
the High landers try to catch the
Pirates.
Coalton plays at
Hannan
Trace where the charges of
Coacb John Dudding wiD try
to win their first game of the
season.
Last week North GaiUa and
Southwestern posted
league
wins qn Friday night but Southwestern was the victor and
G.E. AutamMit
North Gallla the loser 00 the
following evening In non leaill•
game!!.
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By United Press International NAME &amp; SCHOOL
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ern at Minnesota.
MlcbfCan been oopbomore Lou
State entertains Notre Dime In hltUng :16 points per pme fc
a non-league clash. All throe third place, whUe
Big 1\on games will be In the ern's Rick Lopoaa ranks fourth
afternoon.
with 25.7 and Ricb Folk eiChlh
M'
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The Northwest&amp;m· mn~
match, on regional televiai01t, Purdue will be seeklnC fia
will· ·be for third J&gt;!ace In the first league win after two deleague smce both teams boaal feats with sophomore
•e II
8 2-1 mark. Minneso.::, has.: Schellhase, at :IU the
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overall 9-l record
No
fifth beJt ocorer, expected ID be
western 4-6.
the spark. Iowa has I I..J
Top scorers of the league al· Iorence nccrd.

Bill Buntin, and one of the na·
seventh in scoring with a 22.5
lion's top ranked sophomores,
QUe Russell Buntin rlltks
point per game mark and Russell is tied for 10 with a 20.0
mark. giving the two Wolver·
ines a 42.5 mark compared to
50 for the Ohio State Pair
MlchiJan Favored ·
Michigan, ravored to win the
conference crown for the first
time since 1948, was a slight
choice to top the Buckeyes.
Two other conrerence games

halt until tht&gt; Rt'dmen manag·,
knol Ihe score far th e
-t~:e·J~,L~ time With nine minutes
=".. ,,~}o ;Q!a~ . Hu nt ington went on to
t.:-1 :f:a~e .!i ~lim 4.3·41 lead with . 10

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bo nd's CIDCAGO (UP!) - Two of
fltM.. '"8 ·~~h ';:' e~e r~ u ;,; the Big Ten's hottest sc&lt;&gt;ring
'tl)lr;'A~:.·~ · • oar s c~an 6-5 combination will tangle in an
l:lt•· . b Y' ~ock10 ~' e .. early season "crucial" game
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Saturday when Michigan and
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"':a~ e . • 0to er
:;:'• first place at stake.
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P~:; .1 ga~e tr ~ The Wolverines. with an 11-1
some . mJ es 0
ave season record, and Ohio State,
- .. eH th•. 511am of playmg three , 7·5 for the campaign,' each
~· ~es m three days. However, boast 2-11 conference marks.
~":::mer Soutl'':i'tef~l htgh Tbe winner of the Saturday bat.
·• th
ac~. qwpi .sh0l ow~~ lie will take temporary hold of
e game.~v · ~~ t' co ) the league lead since the third
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felurD malell Cll 1M GAHII
was called for twice as .many '!be Rodmen return llomtl 10- h01dwood.
personal fouls. From the lloor day and havo the weekend Hmt Ia the bolt _..
they made 32 of 1l shots lor t5 liefott traveling to ar.yom, '11turoday's big win :
pe• cent.
Kontuety Tuoaday nllht far a , RIO GII4NDI &lt;•&gt;
Guard Steve Gilmore fouled jouot with ~tuaky Chrlltlan. Yoonc 10-j..-S2; GrNefiOGIXl'Y) Iout with 40 seconds left, • n d .'lbeir nell homo conMII Ia 011 G-2: IJilllllt $-l-11; WUllams

llalf 1n1 spelled the mouuro or vic· spent

balldllnl·
tory ao they coaneetod on 41 of the black stripe, getting 20 !roe the final :M oeellllda afllr
HuntiiJ&amp;tao played 8 ~ 81 fielcl fOil) altempt.a for
a throws of 27 atlempls as Rio i1lll lJ poblta.

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In Memory

Real ~state For Sale

For Sale

Steve Eblin, Rt .
from Fairground
Cliff Road.

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Airedale pups, 7 weeks old. Eu·
gene Wyatt, Cheshire, 0hio.
Daytime call WY 2-'585. EvINCOME TAX service. C. B.
enings EM 7-7110.
REAL
ESTATE
CUCKLER
Simpson, Johnson Slmp!IOD
I 16 31p
FARM - 80 acres with 20 Insurance Agency, Coata Build
LUMP COAL. Deliver or pick acres tractor tillable, 50 acr·e•l Ing, Middleport. Phone WY
fenced, 10 acres timber. Plen· 2903.
16
up yourself. Goegleln Ready·
Mix Co., Page St., Middleport ty water. 6 room brick howe, I .:=========~/
large barn, cribs, g~:!::Y
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II 18 tie
EXPERIENCED
utility building. H
REGISTERED German Shep- cation, 2 miles from P""n-11
herd puppie,. At the Teaford eroy. A buy at $7500.00.
Golf Range.
I 17 121p INVE!!TMENI' AND BUS~S
PROPERTY - Existing and
NEW AND USED welders, air operating at present time. Recompressors,
ro
creational, and should
imFree d•monslration.
prove each year .. Owner has
Landmark, Ph. WY :lr21Bl.
netted $20,1100.00 for the
I 17 3tc
three years. Total price,
DIADAX tablets. (Form- ooo.oo. An opportunity.
Pomeroy
WY 2·2143
erly Dex-A-Diet). New name, C. C. CUCKLER, REALTOR
•arne formula. Only 98c at BOX 228
WY 9-3830
Stark Dnlgs.
12-31-3lltp _ __ _ _ _ __1_1_7_3_tc I
AUCI'IOHEEII
FOR SALE
Cemplelll Semce
GIBSON-Kay-Harmony guitars
~tift'!
Cr1U llndfwd
and Amplifiers 24 monllur to
Wrlle, " - • C..pay, see or caD Ttff/.D Jewel- MASON - Ranch style home,
A. C. BRADFORD
ers, Point Pleasan~ W. Va., 4 bedrooms ll&gt; batlls full
.Baclte, Oblo
Phone 50, Bill Wellman,
size baseme~t and 2 ca~ gar· - - - - - - - - ' - 1_ 11 lfe
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age. Forced air gas heat. '"" Gn
, I'IIUDIIIDI ...
CAMP trailer,
Large well landscaped lot
BeeliDc
ly furnished. Also welding
132' front x 150' deep. The
MIDenYIJle, tDidt
chine. WY :lr2818 or WY
24-_foolliving room has a white
Eud your MWer 1roablel
6131.
brock foreplace. Owner will
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trade
for
4
or
5
room
horne
Sewer MaebiDee
ocess1ng on ac
withO'Jl basement.
Realoaablll Raies
and white film, 3 day processlng oo all color film. See NEW HAVEN - Located on
Clil Wl! Wl'lt Da7 • Nl_.
us for your photo needs. Grov- Fifth Street, 7 rootn home
· r II lf!l
er's Studio, Pomeroy,O.
with garage. lla~dwood Doors, See Nelgler Bulldlns and sap.
1 9 12tc
forced a~r heal ind alurrunw:~ ply, Racine, for better hllllll!(!, ,
PHOTO
COPYING setiibii. storm windows and doors. The tltchea cabinets and ttorm
Copy ·~ letter or •----l
kitcllen has breakfast bar,
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dishwasher, range hood and --~'leuter ID8urance.
of wOOII·-l!abin...,-'Phe ,F.
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of .2 complete or Dependa
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baths is yours In this home
Claor Woode, Tech.
and the price Is well blow Pomeroy Ph; WY 24649
replacement.
Cbest.r Ph: &amp;21.45
SNOW TIRES
CUCKLER REALTY
'-ny Size
$11.50
JIM ROUSH, SAL!lSMAN
COMPACT Sweepers.
REGULAR TREAD
NEW
HAVEN,
W.
VA,
88t-Z8t3 ed Sat•o and aervlce.
tlny Size
$9.50
TUBES, u1ecl- $1.00 =::-:;==-==-1::,=15,.:3:;:tc I 154!2 16tb St., Parkersburg, W.
TU.ES,
$2.50 FOR SALE- Middleport's 1a11- Va.
est bu1Jdtn8, loca~ 352 N. BEATING, PbuDblD£ MuoDw
12 Volt BaHerln $12.95
Second Street, 'Middleport Faria-. Arnold Brollton,
6 Volt BaHerln $9.95
Prieed lor quick sale. Inquire Ill l!ul MaiD Slreel, ~
"-C. Spark Plugs _ 75e
at
Ohio Hotel
10 18 lfc ....,., Pll- WY Hta,
FAN BELTS
'-ny Size _ _ _ $2·00
7 211 lfc
Music1l Instruments
Complete Line Of

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way Jan. 25, 1957.
As we walk in oor garden

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den
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lfou 1 fi be tlful
llnd e a au
memory
,. 1t;; sorrow too great to he told
lli..t 'or
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ave 1ov
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1bat memory will never grow
,. old.
Sadly missed by wife,
Childron, Emily and
,.
Wilbur Warner.
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Will be nice and warm. Good
ihuslc and slnsing. Federated
Church, Pomeroy, Ohio, Cor·
iler Lynn and 2nd Sts. Bring
i itbe Family, you will be weJ.
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-suj'villnJihe natural camara olecll'oma£nell8ln and ntwlur
a'*shyn_esi' and oceulllllll tooo force - one whleb "rulei the
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on laand, and reaillorlni with fwjdamental particles of rna~ tt.its dWn point for the lay Ylew- ter; and (5) The breaklni- of
er; lrhe llmpla ucilemolll of the beridltarj code, "lbe 1111- lLOf!leolt
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Tile ebltl Mv!Oi "l'(edaUdiY cr-•
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buman to lbe vltw. 1ill lbll- PGIIIIOII. .-1
lir 111 seairlte the .U.lmpor- AJIC.'fV ...m. to .,. ·
i'nt enthmdeem for b;lqulrJ vu bllDC lll' ~ ..n•
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but 1i PVII 11141 lltaltlt 11 CBS _lor. a rtpGtllol lls·fi&amp;W'e lbe IIICJ!Ie, for lht ..._..
IIARN!T GOOGL.I! tnd SNUI'I'Y
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witboul nlllliMwlbc .lllt cub- lhl&amp;ht well han tueillbl1lel- 11or111 .. ."Herculel' 1;~
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lor. And Wtdlltlday llfCbl, lbwp fllml and IIIUIIc wen Joe Levine Is. ilia
lhouah the fttJIIodpltl " ' - beliJiu! dr-tlc lldl.
.lhlnklni of ..ri.. On
may han fell Ill' llld at·ll!llll Tbo a, ••., •-• Qu.HIIoli and I)'~ 111. ''The 1brlle
to dl¥ole m.- tiWLbiiiiOi'IDIII -How powerlul m tile ra11q1 1\l!luoteeri. ''
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al.tentlan to tba lllbjtctlllilttr,
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mtlfle Amerlcen IJUI8blne,
11birt one can &amp;elllle 1*1111 011
"Qulll-8tlllar Radio Scureel"
or "Masnetlc Monopoltl" ot
!Yell . "'lbe Atrltl MJII'&amp;Uoo Ill. peutlc Vallie, lllrrtni tile pride
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of oelf·lmprovemeol, wbleb
Wl!ll.~ nlibl, tile edlton makH one feel superior.
of tbll eld and elleemed jour· The aubjecll undertaken
nal C!IOperat.ci with CBS-TV'• were; (I) 'rhe mapplJIII of lbo
"Chrllllicle" wl• In a 011e- ploy; (21 The Laaar-Muer
hour Show entitled "TOIDOl'tOw JJaht, described 11 "the creaWu Yellerday,".whleb look up lion of a JJabt of areater COilo
Uve major acltmtll1c break· centra~ en&amp;rJY than ullla 011
tholllhl 1#1 tile Jllil 11 yellro. lhe surface of lhe IUD ltaoll;
' And wbUe - could ~ c.U (I) The MapplJIII of ocean
the
tlt.lllaiina, IIIJl it wu Door!; (4) A lourlh prlmar)'
s~ hi lhe hllbesiHnse forc:e In addiUoo to ll'avity,

OPEN EVES. 7;00 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

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5;110 C..mmunlty News
7:UI2Ign 01\, ·ne Lifeline
5:1111 World &amp; Nat1 NeWJ
B:oo" hlo Valley Newt
8:15 Spotlight on Sports
I :Ill hlo Nadon, World NtWI 5:25 Weather
UO' Sports "aday
6:30 Slgu Off
I;!&amp;! W"l\11!~ Pldurt
ulf Musical Cloclc
IA1'1JRDAY
1:51! Community Newi
7;45 Sign On, The Lifeline
1:00' Latcf\ltrl"'
1:00 Local, Oblo, Nltlcftal
&lt;;80 'Public Set\llet
News and Sports
9:4&amp; f'amUy Wonhll&gt; Hour
8:11 Weather Plcturl
tO:IJOi Mliiloil Count~ New•
8:18 Mllllcal Clock
0:1111 : x~ th! !own
8;55 News
!0:51 ,~
' tfiwl
•:oo·. Musical CIJlCk
1:110/,IVOildllrful World ol Muala 8:10 6ona A Stot'y Hour
l:Oif,MOI'IIIJ)II Melodiea
9:45 Famlly Worlhip Hour
I~ Friday,
10;00 News
,Ptufcb lilella Rinll
10;!1 Hllh School Hit Parade
HI Wori' · Ne1n 10:56 NoWI
.1:51 MIISOII County i'lews
U:OO Artily Time
1:00 ~Unllf NtWI
11:10 Special Community Prol.
12:01ll.ftcal News
12:00 News RoundUp
12:10 rMirketa
IUD BuUetln Board
1:11 Mid D*Y WUther
12:25 NiWs 0 Qrtfnj
2:20 ': Bulletlri f1oan!
l2;3o. Saturday Matinee
3:25 News b liralllt
1:51 News
Z:3G :Aarlculture Agent
2;00 Saturday Matinee
1:45 ',pmotry Go ilolJIId
••U News
·
1;55 'News Beat
S:GO Saturday Matinee
t:OO 1;&lt;Juntry Go Round
1:116 . Nf!il
1:55 'Ne• Beat •
. toGO Olsdft&amp; with Doss
hOO Mld Way MatlnM
t:IO Top Ten Revue
1;30
Wreath
I ;OO NeWs SamlllltY
1;00
with Don
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1:211
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MONDAY
1:110 8iiD On New1
1:06 Slcnd lleul
l:iO Country JambOI'II
1:116 . FII'III NIWI
8;46 Molp ACI'· ll'Ciell.
7;06 Bnaklall Par17
7;10

Van Pattldlt Sporlll

7:16 Tbt 7:110 Report
HO Brl&amp;ht Star Show•1bur.
8;45 Baker ii'11rD. 8bo11·Frl.
a-&amp;&amp; 1'hl Ughtar Sido
8;(111 Betty Newlon
10:® Mlnllterlal • - ·
IO:to Country Jloe.Down
11;06 Swap Shop
11:116 F.•·m Bureau
11:40 1!1 RanchO. TltM M-W
U:40 Ma80D Co, t\gl'. Bst.·TUt.
11:40 Family Worship Hr'1bur
11:40 ASC Progr/1111-fl'rl
11.15 The Upper Room
11:56 Dow Jones A9erasH
12:011 Noon Report
12:11 Music Juat For YOII
12:1&amp; Oaes•Iar'o Guest 81ar·Frl.
3:110 Plaller Pll'ly
4:11 Blaetmar Show-T-1bur.
uo Local Newe
''!Iii Bowllna Sc5:110 1be 0-p!!ll ROid
5:411 Sisn Off
SA'n/RDAY
1:011 !ip on NtWI
I:CIII COOiltry Mtillc Tillie
1:211
JIDIIlOitl

f;46 c-1r1 &amp;Ipreu
7:06 ~~
1:1111 Hlsh Scbooi Football
1'op TID Sbow
11:00 Noan a.port
11:1$ JOIIII Blllck 8bow
11:111 Rov. Merllll Teets
1:110 l'ot!lball W4f1JIUP
1:1$ OliU Fgalhall
1;46 Plaller PartJ
1!41 Stcn Off

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Bv HAROLD GRAY

UTTLI ORPHAN ANNII

Puv

AH , DR.~
(~. ~ . SINCE
iHAT TRo013L! OUT
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'oCU'IIe 1$11 TO
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TOMMV JOI-IES.
AREN'T
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CLASG, \EACI-IE~.

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7:35
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1:35
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Artny liOIIf
llltald of Tl'ulb

!four ol Deliveranct
Wingo of l~Wllia
1:35 1be Bible Spelb To You
10·00 Voice ol Prophecy
10:35 SulldQ SboW .
11:00 Country l!)'lllll'l'lme
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Noon Repoft

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S,Srth
Rei&gt;. Merllh 1'eetl
1:00 Billy Ol'lham ·
l!$0 Ltilberan ROQI'
1:00 111t Chureh At Work
1:11 111e Nti'Y Swlnp
l:aa 1be ·Blr tie
3:00 1bt Quiet Hour
3:35 The Sunday Showcase
4;35 Warkl In Review
1:00 B*Ptilt Layman's ~
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For Sale

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*'~· $39.95 Suits --:- $31.63
,.,. $49,95 Suits_ $3.9:83

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$47.83
$55.83

OP,n Fri. ·nll 8 p.m. Sit. Till 6 p.m•

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u9[ferly Conference to be Held
ay, Feb. 9 at Heath Church
. E. Dowsoa announcFrurtb Quarterly Conlo be bold Sunday, Feb. t -at 2:50 p. m. wben the
Board and Commissions
~.ltH_·111· Methodist Church met
'l.'limiday evening. Rev . Dow·
PI conducted the meeting in
tle abftnce of Lee Smith. chair-

~hatter Club

Lon,g Bottom
Society Notes

ArotJnd And
.
About
Middl,port

Is Entertained
In Rutland

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. Tllomas Ste••art, IISUil· l
by Mrs. Charles ""~~Y~
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holl4r
tertalned the Chatter club
were visiUng Mr. rmd Mrs. Ill"'
nesday evening at her Depoi·SI M Cl d Bartl 11 b been
son Holter, Forest Run .
Mrs. Mae Reltmire end
. home 1n Rutllllld.
rs. Y e
e as
Leone Babcoclt spent ..vera!
and Mrs. John Reitmire
A short business session was Clllled back lo BuchBMon, W.
days
visJUng Mr. and Mrs. LIJxl.
son of New Haven, W. Va.
conducted by Mrs. Robert N•l· Va., _where her father, Mr. P.
oey L)'Oill and family . Tuppers
Sunday evening dlnner
·d 1 and hosteso
Sones, Is seriously Ill. He
~· preso en ·
been improving and Mrs.
Plains.
of Ihe Iormer's sister, Mrs.
gilts were presented. Mrs. .
h d turned to her
Bess Larklns, Reedsville IIIII
ie Fischer.
son and (llrs . Alfred
Boggs
a re
Mr. and Mrs. M~n Mark•
Mr · and Mrs. Thurman
eacb rocelved a . gill from their
in Middleport.
Mr. aod Mrs. Leo Kennedy,
were dinner guesl!t , of Mr. 8lld
er of Pomeroy and Mr. an secret pal.
Mrs. Fred Larkl.S,. ,
Gerald Michael and lam· Games were played
and soo, _Tony, returned to
ily of Syracuse were
prizes awarded to Mrs.
home m Fayettevllle, N.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Yatet
day evening guests of
ard Birchfield, lo'rs. Nelson,
Thursday .".'ornmg
were vlaltlna·
Hawley,
mother, Mrs. Susie
Mrs. Raymond Fischer, Mrs.
days VISit with his par·
Middleport.
•
PVT. ROUSH·
Mr. and Mrs. George
Harold Dunfee, Mrs. Allred ent•, Mrs. J. A. Young and
Mr. and Mrs. Denver CUrlil,
Pvt. Millard L. Rouoh, Jr,
spent past weekend with rei· Biggs, Mrs. Carl Roach and Mr: Leo Kennedy ..They also
Columbus
and Mr. lind Mrs. Hoatlves iri Belleville and Lubeck, Mrs. Wilbur Young. Mrs.
v1s1ted m Mason w1th her rela· after having completed bale bart Neweli, Chester were Vial~
trolnlug at Fori Jocl11on, S.
W. Va.
than Biggs won the door prize. loves.
C., bas bun asolgne4 Ia Fort lng Mr. and Mrs. 1Mn Pleroa.
Mr. and Mrs. George Sellers A dessert course was served by Mr. and . Mrs. _J. A. Young,
Mrs. James Carter and da•·ghwere Thursday guests of Mr. the hosteo,.s to those named Sr. entertamed woth a . . family Gordon, Gs., to take 1.5 w..u ters were visiting Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. Sherley Swan, Long above and Mrs. Robert Eads dinner Saturday at theor ho~e of ~&lt;lioohng lo become o com·
Holsinger, ReedsVille. ·
Bottom.
and Mrs. Jerry Schoonover.
the Rutland Rd. Guests tn· munlcalioa speclallot~ Before
Ulah
Swan, '1\tppers Plains
going
011
to
Fort
Gord01&gt;,
Pvt.
Mr. and Mrs Everett Thorneluded Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ken·
and
Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar l!abRoush
opont
a
13-day
Chris~
as were Gallipqlis visitors Wedneely , Jr. and son, Tony, and
cock
and
Ray
were viBitJni. Marnesday evenbg.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yates and mas leave with bil mother, garet Groce at Camden Clark
Mrs. Dessle Patterson return·
Sundy, Kathy, Randy Ne~tle Roush Moore, of Syra·
cuse. His address Is Pvt. MJI. Hospital, Parkersburg, W. Va. ed home Wednesday, from BY EVELYN MORROW
and
of Wellston.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Kibble,
U. S.
Meigs ~neral Hospital.
.
Mrs.
French and son, lard L. Rousb, Jr.,
Reedsville
were visiting' Mrs.
:,fr. and Mrs. Raymoad Krl- Robe~t Holley of Gallipolis Owen French, of Jackson, Ohio, 52573476, Tng. Co, D 3rd Pit.
Hartis
Frank
and faintly.
der of Syracuse, Mrs. Mabel took h!B aunt, Mrs. Clarence were in Middleport this week USASESCS, Fllrl Gordon, Ga.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bob D!ll, Pollio
Van Meter of Cbester and Mr.
and her doughier and where tbey calle&lt;l at the Coats 381105.
eroy were visiting Mr. and Mrl.
and Mrs. Eldon Kraeuler of Ro·
,
to the Unoversoty Funeral Home for
Herbert
Hank Holter.
cine visited Thursday
Columbus where Mrs. Chambers who died Monday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dave Yates at.
1
with Miss Leda Mae Kraeuter Roush had an appointment.
were f6rmer residents of
tended funeral services·for Het"o
at st. Joseph Hospital,
Rev. and Mrs. Wesley 0. Ben- Middleport.
bert Chamber&amp; at Middleport.
burg, W. Va.
nett ol Cheshire, Mrs. J. A. Mr. and Mrs. Orville ChamMr. arid Mrs. Joe Younc,
Mrs. Paul Sellers, l"ife of Rev. Allen and Mrs. Fred Holcomb bers of Montgomery, Ala .• .came
Pomeroy
visited Mrs.
EIPaul A. Sellers is in Dayton took the Kanauga Youth Fellow· for funeral services for his fa.
.
Pierce.
.,
with her mother and father. Her ship to the county home Wed- ther, Herbert Chambers.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford A.
.
,..,.By
VIolet
Smltl'
father Mr. Bents Pinion is In nesday evening where they en- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Harris kmson ol 742 East Mam Stroeetl
Veterans Hospital Dayton, 0. tertalned lhe residents of the and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Har· will quietly observe their 54th
MOVED TO COLU'MBU!I
He hi:IS had some serious heart home.
ris have been guests of their weddmg anmversary at
Mrs. Jotin W. ..Brickle~ hAl
attaeks. Mrs. ~ellers is remain· Mrs. Berkley Wright had ao parents, Mrs. C. M. Hennesy home Saturday, January 18.
her dau hter
Mrs.
ing in Dayton for a while until
guest.. her sister, Mrs. and Mr. Robert Hams.
Mr. Jenkinson and the .
. Sh
K g
'Galli lls,
her father ts betLer
Swanson and her son-in· Mr and Mrs. Willis Aleshire Garnett Hesson were umted m erman
emper'
po
- - - - - ·law· Kenneth Cromlish
Day~n were called here thl; marriage at Racine,
has been sent from the Pl~•
The January meeting ol the Mrs. Kincaid Home
• 1o bad weather the
· Young week due
' to the death ol her 18 , 1910 . bY Rev· y os t . Mr. J en- ant Valley . Hospital
to the
Due
.
. .wi, Mary Martha Circle of the
Class of Kanauill' Fair father, Mr. Herbert Chambers. kinson was injured in a fall umbus Unlverstty Hospital ID
Pomeroy First Baptist Church Followin.g Journey
M thodiJit h h did
a mine tipple
severo! Colwnbus. She has ~n ,VI'CJ
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e
cure
not
o"Uforalongtlme·
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h
h
Jh
M
I
I was hid
e recen y a e c urc .
rs. o n dnc~ . . as
re- meet" Tuesday evening. The
ago and Mrs. .
. Mrs. Donald McKenzie was turned from a VISit In
t h class will meet January ZBtb at
been ill the past three
m charge of u.. program and sooth including Alabama and the h
f
M
d
M
G
DI\NCE AT WAHAMA
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11 dlev&lt;itioins
led
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an
rs.
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11
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were
Y
rs. . loro a. Sbe was uoe ho iday Harold Adkins, Dr. Edna Gettles
They hove one daughler, Mrs.
. - Wahama I;! I g h
Tnplett. The evemng was guest of her son, Ll. Col. snd wl"ll be go 1
k
Robert (Maxine) Russell 0 f school Will sponsor a h 18 .b
. proJe~
. ts In· Mrs. John Kmcaid
.
es church
spea er,of Garfield
spent on servu'e
and family The Bethel
Entered Hospital
Ironton, and one granddaughter schooI dance par IY Sa tur da
.y
rludm~ rehabllllatoon kots lor In Mon1gomery, Ala . where she Ave. met Friday at the home Among those who
entered
Ned (Bette) Grant of evenins at the school lollowinif
!"'edy cluldren overseas and also. VISited With Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Holzer hospital In the past 24 Crooksville.
the Pomeroy-Wahama basket·
otem•
the While C r o s s Orvolle Chambers and
for prayer services
hours were CharJ.s L. Bush,
ball game. The dance will
quota. Both were completed. lormer Middleport residents.
Mrs. Joe Lawson w~s the 1108 Sunset Dr., Mrs. Lena M. Evangeline Group
elude at 12 midnight, and I •
A largelsnumbedr o1 canthcer . pads teder thhe holldaysd she .
nlghi guest of her brother Day. 88 Pine St. , Mrs. Joseph
Jays will emcee.
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1
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~erae a o rna e or e oca 1 er son an , amo y to
sister-in·law, Mr. and Mrs. w. Camden, Jr., 656 Third Ave. lnviwd to Banquet
are ·
.
1da for a week s stay w II
Pine and children of Theodore R. Newsome,
Evangeline Chapter. Order of BUCCANEERS
The meetmg closed with a froends.
Point M L
d polis Terry Donald Adams 426 the Eastern Star, Middlepqrt, "Buccaneers'' was a name
prayer circle. after which a des- The Kincalds returned
motore~s .to ~~;:, a~o Fourth A'le., Kanauga.
r '· has received an invitation from given "to a group of English,
sert course wa~ served. by the ~ontgomery where he Is
friends.
James H. Clark, Rl. 1 Gallipo- Point Pleasant Chapler, OES, Dutch, French and Portuhoste,, Mrs. Rocbard Fmlaw. !lndonedMat thKe Md War College Mr: afll( Mrs. Don Facemke
Miss Gamet E. Stover, Rt. to attend its annual Inspection guese adventurer. who united
a
. rs. mca1 spent some
;;on Jc;nnie motored to Hunt·
Patriot, Mrs. Ralph Lewis, and banquet honoring ll• Wor. to oppose Spanish activity .in
llme.m Tampa where she
. ~- Va. to shop.
Vinton, Timothy J. Amay. Rt. thy Grand Matron to be held the Caribbean Sea during the . ,
Pallbearers Noted
e4
With Mrs. Garen Stansbury, Mr nd M M . R 1
Miss Lyda N Monday evening, Feb. 3 at the 17th centruy.
1 Ewington
At Chamber&amp; Rites
·
din
the I I
·th
·
a
rs.
aroon
a
ney
•
· TempIe.
--h
. w o ts spen g
w n er WI
a d L" d8 h d
th . Smith Leon •W Va Paul Red·' Masonoc
Funeral services for
Mr. 1 ber son and family, and
n
'"
a as etr rick Bulla!~ W V~ Dean 8
The Inspection will be held at The Somers Islands Is anollt·
1
Herbert Chambers, long • time with frieods in St. Peete..burg. ~ouse
her motber, Mrs. Smith Rt
Gtttag~vllle w' 8 'p.m. with the banquet preced- er name for the Bermuda 1..
M1ddlepqrt businessman, were She was accompanied to Mid- ~a ':''"· . .
Va Geor. e A Melnbart' 94 ing at 6:15p.m. at the Temple. lands.
conducted Thursday morning at dlepqrt Wednesday by her dau- wel~:l .~r~
of~ld- Madison 1 Middleport 'Mrs Reservations for the banquet
10 a.m. at the ~awlings-Coats ghter, Mrs Paully Ann Rutten- Lee of s~
t~· R d ;s. WIS Bill F Litile Rt 1 Middl.,: should be made to Dora Toney, Gualemala Is the most pop,.:
08
Funeral home woth the Rev. cutter of Point Pleasant, W. Va. M
udrnMe
L . u~~Y· port L..ue T~ylo~
lous nation in Central AmeriCII.
1 Ro· sect'l'tary, by January 31.
Marvm Dowson officiating.
r. an
rs. ew1s ~ of
'
Pallbearers were Jack Bech·
Burnett Road,. Mr. and Mrs. cine, Obert D. Markms, Harri·
tie, Roger Spencer, James Eu· Mrs. Spooner Dies
Larry Lee and Mr. and Mrs. J. sonvllle, Mrs. Ida F. Stifner,
ler, Ernest Lewis, Noah Has- J' isiting in Ohio
Thomas Houck of Gallipolis and Jackson, Thomas Dalton, Wellklns, and William Lewis. Bur- Worrl has been received by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holcome of stoo, Donald Lee .Exlme. Rt. 2
ial was made 1n Riverview Mrs. Alma McKenzie of 1 he Pt. Pleasant were present for Wellston, Andrew Jack Miller,
Cemetery.
death ot her sister-In-law, Mrs. ~e 25th Wedding a~lversary Rt. 2 Wellston, Jack
Ousley,
Out-of-town relatives attend· Lawrence Spooner, wlto died dmner of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. AJ. McArthur, Mrs. Clarence
A.
Blrgains •II over the store in Elberfelds
lng were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wedn•sday morning of a heart len of Pt. Pleasant, W. Va., Gra~. Ashland, Ky., Mrs.
Major, Judson Boley, James attack while she was visit\flg Sunday.
Leonard W. W?""s._ Greo;nup,
J1nu•ry Cle1rance Sale. Ready To W41ar,
Major, Wilbur CUrtis, Mr. and an aunt tn Struthers, 0. She Th0o1e wishing to write to Bob- Ky., and Starling ~. Miller,
Furniture, Draperies, Housewares, Men'•
Mrs. Jack Major and son, Mi· was the former Merle Arnold by Wright may do so by ad- Ravenswood, W. Va.
1nd Boys' Wear, Cosmetics, Lingerie •nd
chael, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon and lived the early part ri her dressing his mall to S. P. 4 Rob.
Births
Harris and Mr. and Mrs.
life at Kerrs Run.
ert Wright. Rh. 13786040 Hq. Mrs. Merrill E. Null, Rt. 2
Dry Goods.
ert Harris, all of Columbus; Since the death of her bu.. Btry. 6-9 A. R. T. Y. A. p 0 Bidwell, son, 6:59 p.m. ThursMr. and Mrs. Orville Chambers, band two years ago, she bas 757, New York, N Y.
day, Mrs. ))onald R. Smith, CJif.
Montgomery, Ala.; Mr. an lived with her niece, Mildred Visiting Mrs. Elvira Barcus too, W. Va., daughter, 3:30 p.
Mrs. Willis Aleshire,
Hoffman,
Monroe, was her great grandson Jack m. Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Yates,
Funeral services will be Maynard of Rt. 218, Gallipolis.
DIIIChlrged
Bottom; and Eric Chambers
in Toledo with burial also In Mr. and Mrs. Jim Clary, Patients recenUy discharged
Rio Grande College,
beside her husband.
and Jeffery, of Upper Riv·
Basilio Gerolamic,
Rd., Gallipolis, visited their
J . Hill LQis Lee Smith,
First U. S. state to adopt a
Iparents, Mr. and Mrs. Brady Edward Kemper, Field Campdirect primary for party elecAngel and children aad Mr.
bell, Homer Th&lt;impaon, Mrs.
tions was Wisconsin, May 23,
.
Mrs. C. B. Clary of Crown
Richard Wright, Mrs. Ernest
1903,
P. F. C. and Mrs. Walter
Riffle, Melvin Bolyard, Mrs.
- es of Ft. Bliss, Texas who
Rog.r D. Fink, and Mrs. John
.rnu.
&amp;ll'n'nW
JAN. 2t
the hnlidays with her
E. White.
IIJIVI" I1IIIIL
Ul II.IW The Haclne Elmentary PTA Mr. and Mrs. Ray
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and artlcleo of food. Parents
of the youth had donated stamp
boots toward the gill
The board expreaaed commeftdatioo to the committee for an
inspiring Christmas program.
Mrs. Bruce Uoyd reported oo
the Mission pr&lt; .iects to include
a deputation speaker during the
~n .
year and Lenten coin folders.
-:Reports of the commissions Mrs. 0. P. Klein repqrted for
Wlel"'! given by th• chairmen. the Worship Commission and
'ele board voted to Install met· plans were dL'ICussed concerning
al holders on the backs of the the Ohio Northern University
PfWS and special envelopes for choir concert to be given at
~ledges to the building lund. Heath Church March 6. T h e
JUDY KING
~Mr. and Mrs. Leo Smith, choir will be enroute to the Sacounselors. reported on hama Islands and Florida on
Ronl Bible Crusade Natlonlckllges oenl from the MYF to tour. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coats al bas awarded a Bible to
Missionary
family will be hosts for J\n open house Judy King, daughter of Mr.
Included 11 food grinder
the choir members and and MrL VIrgil Kin«. Rl. Z,
jo;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=====-=. guests following the concert. Pomeroy, for eompletlng the
Members of tht church will memorization of 300 'llerses of
be asked to provide sleeping Scripture In the Crusade's Blaccomodations for the choir bl• Memorization Plaa. Judy
&lt; ,OMEROY, OHIO
members for one night. Ohio Is In the 91b · grade ai !'omNorthern University is a Meth~ eroy Junior High Scllool and
TONIGHT thru TUESDAY
dist
related college. Christine becomes eligible for five days
~ .,
Walt Dl1ney'1
Coats.
daughter of Mr. and at the Crusade's summer Bf..
"THE INCREDIBLE
JOURNEY"
Mrs. Robert Coats, sings wit)l ble Camp Ia Ohio - all ex·
(Technicolor&gt;
th€' choir.
penses paid.
1
""ager, the Buil Terrier Miss
Nellie
Zerkle
gave
the
- - - -- - - - Siamese Cat; Luath,
underway, The stJ.o.; rway
Retriever and: financial report with current
Tommy Tweed bills paid to date. Rev. Dow-l"'""""been completed and work
Scott, John Dratne,
reported on the progress
on the restroom. Miss
talents of Rex AI·
made On the building ex·
' reported $5,000 collec~
by Sheila Burs- lpansJ,on program and lnstaJlain pledges so far.
tior• of the new heating system. Church members are Invited
board expressed appreciaattend the annual quarterly
to Rev . Dowson, Jack conference in February,
Your Aerl•l
Etecl1tle, and James Euler for
Advan« in Admission.
their labor in getting the pro-

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- ANNOUNCING GRAND OPENING
AT

Shady Spring Ski Trail
SATURDAY, JANUARY 18th
CARROLL, OHIO
7 Milos North of Loncoslor, Ohio on State Rts. 33
Featuring 4 Rope Tows, Lighted Slopes,
Large Warm Lodge
SKI INSTRUCTORS AVAILABLE

SEMI-ANNUAL
JANUARY

One Ia silll open in
Meigs
county. ltoe Rhocte. Market, at
the """ner of. Stste Route' ll4
and the Raclne-BI!han Road,
operated by Cyrus A. Rhodes,
73, and Aida M. Rhodes, 15.
Some "old-timers" enjoy I"'
ing to this store and slUing In
rocking chairs around the beater •nd talking. Two of the rocklnii chairs In the store RhCIQes
have owned since they were
~arried. over 50 years ago on
April 4, 1913. There are
two
buckets of coel and a stoker sitling next to lhe heater.
Children enjoy coming in and
picking out candy from I b e
candy jars sitting on one of the
eounters. The Rhude• slill use
an old crank type cash regis;ter wh1ch Ia quite different
from the moden electric cash
registers. In fact, about a half·
century different.
The weighing scales used he
thinks are about 60 years old

Kanauga

T celebrate
54th Wedding
Anniversary

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MIDDLEPORT,

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Budget priced l
FRIGIDAIRE .
Dryer ''thinks"
for itself!

FRIGIDAIRE
Washer
spins clothes
dry, dry, dry!

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• frllldal,. undeNater
Actloa Z11111 helps get

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• ludslilrator Sanr Model
IIDR-64 at extra cost.
• DIPindablef tt's thl

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dryer off wllen clothH
are jusHisht dry.
Timed dryina. too.

• Spoodlor flowing Hoot
drlos brMZ•fraoh.
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199·95

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SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1964

PRICE FM aNTS

War Against Poverty Policy
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Hit by Goldwater Ill . Dixie

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Firemen .to Provide Well

Elberfelds

Elberfelds In Pomeroy
HOW MUCH IS IT .WORTH T .1,
SAFEGUARD YOUR VALUABLES, .~

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SocIAL ~

his parents, Mr. aod Mrs. from west to east oo an lmag.
Oscar Hayes and family of Tar~ inary axis running througb at
lon, have returned home.
the North and South Poles.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow R l ro;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;o;;;~~":";;;;;""""i
Burnett and children had ~
ADIU.STABLE
llteir '"""kend pests Mr. and
Bridge T1ble Cover
Mrs. Charles Nevil of Reynolds·
burg, and Mrs. John Rhodes.
$2. 95 • $3.95
The Kanauga Methodist "QUth
llif~ 4 W0'91¢W.,core..
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Goren Home Duplfc•te
Fello.wship meets every Sun·
Al~xander
Graham Bell, day •t 8:15 at the church. All
Bridg• Kit_ $2.95
Rowley &amp; Reed Hdwe
chle.
Inventor
of
the lelephone, youths are welcome to attend
WY 2·2776
was born in Edinburgh, Scot·
N. 2nd Ave. Middleport, 0~
'=;;;;;;;;;;;;;ort;;;;;;M;;;•.,r.,ch;;;;;;3,.,1.,84;;;7;;;.=---, Americans consume about 26
pounds of ·apples per capita
nually, according t6 the EncyWHEN YOU THINK OF
N. 2nd Avo.
Mlcldloport
clopaedia Britannica.

MIDDLEPORT
BOOK STORE

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GIFTS
REMEMBER K &amp; C

DINING IS SOMETHING MORE
Than JUST EATING!

Just think of it: For a feW" eenta a day
a Safe Deposit Box here will safeguard
your valuables 11gainst fire, .theft, flood,
misplacement ••• and prying eyes I You'U.
'know where they are when you want/,
, .them : Safeguarded at all times, y.et ""'"- ·
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Appropri1te.Jewelry Gifts for All Occ1sions

little ''exvas'' .. the unhur·
relu:ation that wiiJ
make you want to come back
aa:ain. sooonl

BAKER FURNITURE

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way you , like it

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BUY THE PAIR FOR ONLY $399.00

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uary 20 at 7:30 ~.m. a I t h
Fifth
grade school budding.
gr?de mothers are asked I. o
brtng coolues. Babystlters woll
be provided.
G.utt•..C•b.. melto...,.,pe
~ P JAN. 21WCTU 111
chOMiF-14¥,.
'"e
omeroy
w
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at the United Methndist
,.,_tJe '!"lth the, "••..tial Iclliur&lt;:h, Tnesday, at 7c30 p.m.

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Mostly IlDDY IUid a lllill
31-t! ....
Ira!, a-47 1011111. Fair aad coil
&amp;onlgbt. Low ZI-IZ. Increuq;

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HospJ•taJ News

rM7EN

GIANT
12 LB.
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011'he Me~..~~-~~ Ar•
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Shop Saturday Night Until 9.

BAHR CLOTHIERS

cerles are paint by tbe gaDon,
dresses. and some electrical
applianres. Old equipment, now
collectors' Items sitting around
which
are
no 10 n g e r
used hlCiude a meat grinder
built in 1884, a coffee grinder,
and a wall telephone.
For 13 years they have oper·
ated this business and live in
the rear of the store. Like in
most small busjnesses they
work seven days a week from
7 a.m. to 9 p.m. They sold their
grocery store in Dorcas before
they moved Into the store they
own ne-w. Rhodes said they still
keep u.eir store open because
the money rrom social security
is too low.
Rhodes used to go to market
warehouses 8(ld get his grocerles bul now he has them de·
llv~red by truck. Tbey have two CRANK TYPE REGISTER - Mrs. Rhodes eriJ!b .qp
Harold in Columbus and a sale on reg1ster that has seen thousanda of custo~
0
:u:":~ of Poi~l Pleasant; dau- come to it for chan~e. T~e Rhodes store is one of few
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oldhme rural stores m Me1gs county.

WEA1'Hf:B

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population ~ I b o
Un~ Sllteo is 111 esllblate4
24Jk 'WJIIIIJ, accordlac to lhe
Holb-~91111. Calif., cbaptet
of
the. ~·• Humane Associ•·
lioa.

Mary Martha
Circle Meets
In Pomeroy

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SAVINGS FROM 20 TO 40%

and attH In good ~pe. """""""
lng 1o lhe weight lrutpector. The

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lfOCOry pendulllm for the scaleo lo seen
wtth coal beaters In the 4brough a &amp;lass porti011 of the
middle ol the atortrooma ll'e seal••·
becoming a thing •of the past. Otber gooda oold besides gro-

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