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aJy. Africa, sod the B&lt;:outh P•
clllc and of bla lecturea In
America.
Eighteen members responded
to roU caU by namina a biog.

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obove were Shirley Baity;

Shirley Beegle, Martha ElcbJe.
SUole Gru...r,. Bell)t liar- .
Shirley Hust011, · Sharlee

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Belly Rawtlnga, Lee
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COLUMBUS (UP[)- Sam B. 1963.
legal agent of the holding firm. bio brother, Cleveland atwrney l The chairman oal&lt;l Kennetla
.secretary of the Ohio Kenneth B. Johnson, 1 mem- He said efforts were bein&amp; Kenneth V. Nicola. He said he ,Johnson was formerly •n· .off~.
today declined com· ber Qt the PUC, denied he still made 10 straighten out Johoson had oo1 dtscussed the situation lcer, director and shareholdrr of
pobltshed repor:ts that had an interest In the Sworm· on the matter.
with PUC Chairman Carl R. the holding company, but ·
transferred Interest in • a sled! Holding Co., also of Co- Johnson said the holding com- Johnson.
Ino financial Interest In the urJil
moving c6mpsny , oubject w tum bus
pany waa dissolved a few years Carl Johnson aaid he talked since about 1961 or 1962. He.,
PUC regulation w bls Wife Fred C. Lentz, corporation ago. Lentz said that according with Kenneth Johnson about the namt:&lt;I to the PUC last Jul,.-efl,
when he was nam!ld
the COUilSO! in Secretary of State to the secretary of state's office Iotter's connection with the er Frances McGovern re"-&lt;L
conurlisslon • year ago.
Ted Brown's office, said his of· both the Swormsledt Moving holding company and that Ken· Nicol• is the son of Coyatoop
Nicolo IBid that be had di· fice received a letter today and Van Co. and Swormstedt neth Johnson had said he did County Common Pleaa ILW!c•
l~:::!..ih~ts: interests In the from Johnson seeking to resign Holding Co. were still listed in not realize he was still the Benjamin D. Nicola and Jt
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Storage and Van a• statutory agent of the mov· good s1andlng.
statutory agent of the company. prominent in Columbul .u
of Columbus, transferring it ing firm.
Nico)a said he had discussed Chainnan Jobnson said Ken- chairman of the Columllut
his wife, when he received. Lentz said Johnson was not the matter of his and his wife's neth Johnson had told him he Touchdown Club. He is 1 .fiE·
the PUC appointment from UJe legal agent of the moving connections with the moving was sending the Letter received Imer president of the Atblltie
GClv. James A. Rhodea 'early lntcompany ~nyway, but was the firm by telephone today with ibY Brown's office today.
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FRIDAY1 JANUARY 24, 1964
VOl: XV NO. 23.8
POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Baptist Churth • 4th and Main,
. ~~ Ph! Sorority met
by D
runs~ , loa Meadowa,
Middleport, met In their annual
d
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1n th 0fflce ol
Mitch
Mitch gave
Bev~rly P ...
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Ira Foster, father of J. E. business session recently to eMr and Mn Roger Cllancey ay eYey.ong
e
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Foster, remains critically m
~ St · t Fl ;,
lted h
the Columbia Gaa office In talk on music whUe Mrs. Am- In
!"CIV.b met Wednesday afternoon raphy. The next meeting wiD at Meigs Memorlol Hospital fol· l':r ofllcers for the eii!Ulng by ~~=rtitn~'
d:lh
Mk!dleport.
berger played recordings relat- '- ·- - - - - - - - lilt the borne of Mrs. carl Hor- be held at the home of Mrs. lowing • atroke 1 week ago.
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father , John Chancey. _
~ group went together to mg to the program.
't
"key, Second·BV.
Rodney Downing.
Mrs . Waller Walker and Mrs.
Elected were Arnold Rich· . Mr. and Mra. Charles Stobsrt the Ewing Funeral Home to
Gall Hovatter. chairman of
il Mrs. Bruce Uoyd, president,
Earl Dill spent Tuesday with ards and Earl Freeman, lnl.. (June Chancey) and famUy of pay respects to Dr. Kenneth ways and 'Veins,
reminded
'opened the meeting with memMrs. Qsry DIU.
tees; Florence RIChards and Mount Vernon came thts week
members to have their bu:edl
- bets living the club collect in
Mrs Esrt Uill, Mrs.
VIctor Margaret Bowles, se&lt;u"Otariea; for the fUneral of ber father
ready by 1:30 a. m,
, 'lin~. She extended a wei·
wolfe and Mrs. Willie Davis Fred Jackson, treasurer; Carl John Chancey.
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urday, January 25 in ~:i~:l
":':"'~ to those present Including
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Noah Haskins who is able
were 0 umbus visitors Wednes·
I ams,
nsnclal se&lt;retary ; Mrs. Earl Davenport and Mrs.
epor .
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4~~,
day.
Arnold Richards, Sunday B&lt;:hool Jean Cooke spent Wednesday In
· be annpunced toter.
f 1la.bet out after an Jllness the .... Interesting highlights un r~ Mrs Harley Sttong of Wilkes- supermtendent ; Helen Harper, Parkersburg on business.
Barbara Riggs, service chair·
few weks. .
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ligion and customs o ~ Spam ville visited Wednesday with Missonary president; Go 1d I e , Frank Murray Middleport
distributed envelopes to THIS WDNDlfUUL G/Fr BY KOutlft
Mrs. Donald ~~~~~,';ev~~~ were given by Mrs. Chester . her parents , Mr. and Mrs. Hen- Guthrie, Usher Board president; was admitted Wednesday w Ca~ An unusual birthday cake fea·
used In the Mo!ber's Marcb
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~~~=~~r~e~ obu Fredertck
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Mrs. Helen Har.per, Mary Baumgard- beU County HOIJI""Iin
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the March of ,Dimes JaJlu..
M'd
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of the • d 1eport Irst =P " 1 Donley Reibel and family,
ner, Bonita Hodges, orgsnlsta, wn. His room number ia 449.
'0 beglnning at 7 p. m.
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which traces the fam· Churcn met Tuesday evening at
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of small army trucks was prewill be the Pom·
Rothchild family from its the home Of Mrs. David Darst.
A two week evangelistic earnRtlted to Tommy Scally frum
Fire Station at 2nd St.
In poverty to becoming Mrs. Owens who w•s the
paign and revival wiU begin
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ThornRiggs also thanked the
financial ~izards or t_he guest ol her ~other Mrs . Ethel
February 24th. The Rev. G. J.
as Sca1ly, in observance of his
for th•lr '""'l!"ratll&gt;n
Johnson, Friendship B a p t 1st
Mrs · Mills llave an In· Hughes , has recent Iy re turn ed
6th birthday. They entertained in assisting with the
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!tr•!Stlllg accoJnt of the father to the states with her husband
Church, Toledo, wQl
speak
with a birthday dinner
pageant. The soela1 fur&gt;ofive sons who became and family after spending the
each evening beginning March
lfC
Jan. 19 &lt;U their home on Four·
for tbe month ·will be
f'l -:+:. ~
Ci;;:~.;as money lenders and past three )"t&gt;ars m Madrid, Mrs . Louis Reibel assisted by 2L througH..~ 6th. Neandllij! FWIInstorln, A prayer for the new year th~st.
•ating party· with the
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. ore ce by Mrs. Thomsa You
. ng -ned
Sp;:nn.
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mer Wic ham enter- Ri b rd
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Gu ts 1 th dlnne
date to be · announced later.
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?a~~ Rothcild means She told of the different re· tained the Twilight Garden club
c a s were appo.ln
to the meeting of the Friendly
es
or . e
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Yvonne ScaUy presided in the
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f~~~S~Ield ~nd each brother ligion s and customs of Spain Tuesday evening at her Union serve as a speclaJ committee Circle of the Federated (;hurch Mr. and Mrs. George Ha~kett, absence of the president, Miss
A ulomali£ ""'P"•ure eolflrli,.
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1n the country best suit- and something of living con- Ave. home.
on evangelism for this period.. Tuesday evenJng at the church. Sr. Mrs. Mary Shafer, Middle- A b
to- his temperame_nt. Mr_s. ditions there . The chairman, The meeting, In charge of
Insta11ation of officers was port, Mrs. Paul Scally and _ms
__a..:ry:..·------- for dar light IJIUl P,..h .Jda
~llls noted that there Is one m Miss Rhoda Hall, opened the Mrs. Jack Robson, president,
conducted by Mrs. Pearl Mora Nancy Scally, Mr. and ·
Ftaturft v.,ICih,. .. w eaty~f9.. /
United States now..
meeting with a poem, "Comrt opened with devotions by
and taking office were Mrs. Larry Wiley, New Haven,
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wse Kodak comera wilh eledrlc 1
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=~~·· pow~rful family m •
That Day," by GeiJI'ge Elliott Reibel who read Matthew 7,
Young, president; Mrs. Elzs Vs . ; ' Dr. and Mrs. R. R.
ly·upoud pichmu. B¥-ilt·i•
_Jew1sh monopl_y
with Mn. Donald Boone giving 11-12 and gave a meditation on
Gilmore, Jr., vice president; ens and Ray Pickens III, Kathy
ftadl compartment . CorrKt ftoPi
m many countries.
the evening prayer
"The Good Will" and closed
Mrs. Leonard Jewen, secretary and Robbie Harris, Middleport, Mrs. Carl Mattox entertained uposure is Ml GIJiomaticoHy 01
Mrs. Cl~~e Ingels gave a " DevotiOns taken from the One- With prayer. Members respond- ,
and Mrs. Edgar Arnold, treas· and the hosts and other son, the Jolly Bunch Sewing Club you focua. Fott, color-corr•c:ttd
of Quentin R:eynolds Hundredth Psalm were given by ed to roll call with tl:leir contriThe Pomeroy WCTU met on urer.
J-mte.
Monday evening at her home l.ns. Take-s 12 color ~ bloci=~~~by
Reynolds h_lmself
Mrs. Bert Bodimer. Nntes or butmn to the feathered friends
. evening at t.he United A progr"m of readln•• and
On FrJday, Jan. 6, Tommy on Broadway. Games were play· ond-white ltlaps. or &lt;»lor .UO..
on I 27 fiiDL
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rom
m•sA CJ)mmunlcatmn was read MethodlSt
urch ~1th
Mrs. """ms was presented by Mrs. observed his birthday during his ed and prizes won by Mrs.
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m a large
family
. She siona:-ies and church members
Mrs. w a de coza d pres•-·
H· Ewing president•
ID ~
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Paul
Werner
and
Mrs.
Gilkindergarten
class.
Helpers
James
Johnson
and
Mrs.
Orln
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ror Chrisunas remembrances. '
of the Ohio A•·~ta't.
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more. The devotions included were Steven Bqchner, John Me· Smith.
s ear Y . e
Miss ti&lt;~ll announced the ' 'Amer- Garden Clubs. concerr.ing "A
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Ful
The
ed to tal th Movie C•mer••- S5 mm c...
worked h1s eay hthrough ic-a for Christ" offering ror Feb· Gardener's Day Ou·," ' to be held
Group singing Clf "More Love 1 prayer and scripture reading of oo , avy a , arc
tz,
group vot
re n e
~Jlege. He v.as of Irs
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to
Three"
and
prayer
by
Romans
13.
by
Mrs.
Wemer.
Doug
Rosenbaum,
Tonnie
Cun·
present
offil!ers
for
the next eras. Movie ProJectors, C1mera
23
later became a
ruary ·
Lancast-er, February 25.
opened the mee'tlng.
During the business session, ningham and Kenneth Byer.
year with Mrs. Kenneth Byer,
The group voted to continue
you notes were
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'd t d M Shirl MIU Outflls - film ond _ , .
~~~;~::~.and newspaper
reports
were
Mrs.
Young
named
the
monthly
Quests
seated
at
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pres1.
en an
rs.
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the school
lunch
Wh
Cross program and from Mrs. Leverett Roush
temperance committee
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leaders and hostesses table included Kath
as v1ce pr-es ldent . Mrs. MaItox s upp 11es.
I 1 10ld 0r h'
the
ite
Quotos were flowers sent at the death of
on the film "The
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served a salad course to the
ng es
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· _ given . The circle will also re- her aunt , Mrs. J . 1. Clark;
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amm1e o man Doug
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• For fast, efficient fiJia
World War II m England, It member a student attending from Mrs. Phil Williamson for
the Reason" shown In the Mrs. James Fugate aUat chair· baum, Bruce Sca~berry an members r:tte J g a.'J h o
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Pomeroy Schools Tuesday
man: Mrs . Werner, flowers; J'
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guests,
rs.
ames o nson develop•"•• . Jervice brt•• ,...,
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ege m planter sent her whHe lU. and
1m my Kl em
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Ray
Heaton
as
speaker
at
and
Mrs
Mora
publicity
A
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and
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P hI ipl, W. Va. for Valentine from Meigs General Hospital
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servmg Y er
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Kodak fibn to
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ers. a ~ ."II were
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the two high schools and Mrs. thank you note was read from te
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len
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John Scmes, Mrs. Herman Baiay.
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for tray favors . The traveling ~Jph C Zundel at the ele- the family remembered by the
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Mrs
w·mam
Reynolds
The B. H. Sanborn miSSionary prize donated hy Mrs. W. A.
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tea was announced for Feb. 23. Drake was awarded to Mrs. mentary.
Ire e at iristmas. A g1 of scribed with the numeral 6 in ey,
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money was voted to ~e church
MrS. Willis Grueser, Mrs. Mat..
Mrs. Richard OWens gave the w!ckham.
The Unit was asked to enlist council
gr~en were served to the guests. tie Bush, Mrs. William Rob' lesson from the current study
'Welcome Birds to Your Gar- new members during the month
Fe.vor..; were ~ckers 8 ~ biO'W"· son and Mrs. Doyle Mtller. Mrs . .
LADIES'
book nn the Islam rt!ligion.
den" was the topic of the pro- of February in llonor of Frances Refreshme~ts were served by outs wl~ napkm~ carrying the Lawrence Milhoan, Mrs. P. L.
A salad course was served by gram presented by Mrs. Ger- willard . 11 was announced that Mrs. Carl Brllkam aod Mrs. Walt DISney moUf, Mrs. Pearl Mitch and Mrs. Wayland came
the hostess to the above named ald Wildermuth. It was brought if each Union would gain one Young from a table with snow- Reynolds, kindergarten teacher, I :•f~te~riit~he;:_:c~hurc~h~m~ee~tin~g~,iiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliii~
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Asst. Size• _ _ _ $2.00 and Mrs. Frances Bearhs, Mrs. out that fancy feedera were not member the net gain would be men, snow bal!s and white assisted with the party.
Harold
Ch11e,
Mrs.
Tony
Fowl·
needed.
Feed
the
birds,
seeds,
5,0110
for
the
National
WCTU.
sleigh
with
hoy
and
Birl
doll.
and Colt:~n
er, ~ts. John ScJnes, Mrs. Nora white bread, beef suet, peanut The legislative committee reHam&gt;lton, Mrs. Dana Hamm, butter, crlsco and Wllole grain quested members to write ConTWO DANCES NOTED
ANNOUNCE BIRTH
Mrs.
Ethel
Hughes,
Mrs.
Grace
corn
for
the
cardinals.
T
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Homer
Abele
asking
The
Wahams
High
school
LADIES'
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Vbo&gt;t· :1
Hysell and two guests, Mrs, importance of. living the birds
to sign discharge peUIIon majorettes will sponsor a hit1h
SPECIAL ON
of Portsmouth,. 0. are
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Boone and Mrs. Chester Owens. plent~ of warm water and
3, Resolutiog 9, concerning school ·dance party Friday evenouncing the birth of a s o
assuring them safety,
w a 1 prayer and Bible reading in the nlng at the Wahama school aud. Christopher Brian,
stressed. Mrs. Wildermuth
schools.
ltorium. The dance wlll be open
at the Mercy Hospital,
ed with "Make a special effort
to the public and will be from
to have your gardens attractive "Di~enslons ln Pe~~uasion- 8 p. m. to 11 p. m. The Jays mouth . . The Infant weighed
for all birds and enjoy their ~ Field Government was the will serve as master of cere- pounds 10 ounces,
NOW
BOYS'
early morning solos and even· topic
of the
progr~m pre- monies. This Saturday's night Grandparents are Mr. an
Miss Nelle Bmg. She school dance party will be held Mr8 J 0 hn A Ch u· "!ason .;
j The Dorcas
of the Mid- ing vespers as their voices !I'll sented by
'ledb M CMI'
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garden."
was
BSSIS
Y rs. · e VIR at the Middleport High auditor· maternal grendparents are Mr.
dleport
First
Baptist
Church
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A salad course was: served by Alkrre, Mrs. Daisy Jasper and lum under tlle aponsOr~ip of and Mrs. C1tester Rainey, Pt.
met Tuesday evning at the
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churcb with Mrs. Beulah White, the h.. tessea during the aocial Mrs. Robert Warner whn led lbe the M. H. S. Senior Mothera' Pleasant; great grandmother,
devotions using 8.11 her topic, club.
.._ J" Ch !lin c' J'h'
chairman, presiding. Devotions hour.
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"Now is the Time" taken from l•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'ouii;i'i.'i;i;iimioi;iiaii;iii',iii"iiji"'nii,iiii~
were given by Mrs. Harold
Joshua 24:14-18,
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lllli'eludlng The RothchUda and
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Ohio Eta Phi·Chapter 'Planning
Usual Role in March of Dimes
uC:: :-::.";"~ ~: Mlu · decoued father
., In former yell'l when the The
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New OHicers
For'64 Year

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Roberts is
On Probation
From Court

Elberfelds
In Pomeroy

Lester R. Roberts, ClnclnnaU
charged with forgery, was&gt;,...
ed on one year's probation with
certain conditions to J:DetJtl.in
an entry by Judge John C. Ba·
ron
Thursday In Meigs CowtiJ
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tion entltld, "Peace of God,"
taken from 8 book by Billy
Graham.
The year's project was discussed and vnnouncement made
of tbe missionary lea to be held
February 23 · Mrs. Charles Bennett presented the program
from the study book followed by
scripture readings by Mrs. Dale
Mourning, Mrs. While and Mrs.
Bennett. ·

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1'h.ree-Month Plnm

Prayer by Mrs. Jasper coneluded the meeting after whlcb
a aocial h&amp;ur was enjoyed and
refreshments served by the
members of the host church.
The next meeting February
2li wiU be the Frsncea WiU.rd
Tea sl the First Baptist Church
with Mrs, Ralph C. Zundel In
charge. '
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The Yooth Council ol the Enterprise EUB church met Sunday evenmg
' following the Youth
Fellowship meeting w outline
plans for tbe next three-month
period.
HighUghts of the program In·
eludes a February valentine
party and a special Easter ser·
vice and breakfast to be given
NORRIS TO PREACH
A blue color scheme was car- by the Youth F~:~~,..~ :~:dlngl
ricd out in the table decorations
Council members
Rev. Charles Norris of Pornincluding a centerpiece of fin·- I were Mrs. Thomas Bentz, Miss eroy wiU preach at the Langs·
1 ers and blue napkins. Ice cream Elizabeth Davis Miss Janice ville churcb Sunday, Jan, 26 at
and a cake decorated with blue F;vans, Miss Bo~le Smith,
9 a.m. Sunday school will follow

BARGAINS
SOc· 89c • $1.00
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• Girls' Dresses
• Slipper Socks
eSweaters

I' flowers
wss served by the hos~
esses, Mrs. Darst, Mlrli. Charles

Mrs. Don Hunne!, Also ~::: l .:a~t~I~O.iiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;
1n an advlaory capacity

Lewis, Mrs. Charles While, Mrs. the paswr Hev. Menzel Smith
Isabel Winebranner with Mrs. and Mrs. Smith.
Grace Luman. Attending In ad·
dition to the abOve named were
Mrs. Harry Roudasbell, ~lnr.
Elizabeth Slavin, ·Mrs. Pearl
' Hoffman. Mn. James SOUders_

BECKY'S
IN MIDDLEPORT

MEIGS THEATRE
I'OMEROY. OHIO

BY WEYENBERG
Rugged on-the-job shoes for

PLAN PRACTICE
A children's hour and a or&amp;o·ll
tice of children's music
be
held at the Pomeroy Flnrt Bat&gt;' II
list chnrch, Friday at 3:30 p.m.

SUN. MON. TUEI,
Jon, 26-27·28
•MARY, MARY"'
With Debbie Reynoldl
and Barry Nelmn

January Clearance Sale
Low Cut Style

11.95
High Cut Style

13.95

CoJ!stlucl:ion Workers
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End Sale GIRLS TAP SHOES
Fina ·Clearance ~~': $1.81 ,.

Crepe Sole

Work Shoes

7-

WOMEN'S

NOW IN PROGRESS
REDUCTIONS ALL THRU THE STORE

Tapa-lh Prl . .

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. Oxfords- L9tfeh
5 pr. LHther Insulated Boots
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9-1 0.11-12 only .. .. .. .. .. $6.50 pr. 4.99
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Loafers - Sport Shoes · · · · · ·· · · · $2.88 pr.
Boy's Oren ·
Odd Lot Dress Shoes, Flats, etc.
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$1.88
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·2 pr. $7.00 2 pr. $$.00 2 pr. $3.00
3l to 6 - $4.81 ,r.
Reg. $4.99 to $6:9t
BARGAIN

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Work Shoes

1ps Sisters Style Shop
Closeout

Boy's

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RVGGED!COMFORTABLE!

rugged on-the-job men who
.'O kiiow what real comfort
. jn t1'1eir work shoes
means. Heavy duty
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moe toe, heavy

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formation affidavit Saturday.

ALL FALL DRESSES

Dorcas Circle
Discusses Its
1964 Project

SPORT SHIRTS

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Honor Students

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Mrs. Collins is
ClUbHOSt ess

·Helen Help Us/

In Columbus ThuNday, Frldoy,
and Satun1a Y·

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B(_)lldJssue
As Pro,ress

Southern Local
Honor Pupils
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Writers Lay Out $11.5 Billion Slash ,~~;~:!~f~~}~~~ ~~~!~~~~ ~r. ..t~~~:;:-- f!~:

HAU:: MONTGOMERY rate tax writers laid before their er a confusing windup to more Imittee completed work on the fight the excise cuta.
Pre&lt;s loternatlonal !colleagues today a $11.5 hillion jthan four weeks ol labor.
biggest tax &lt;111
In history I Johnson had' counted on these
IUPI) - Sen- tax cut program approved aft- The 17-member Finance Com· Thursday, voting approval 12 revenues next year, and feared
to 5.
their loss would push hio "econThe
top
priority
measure,
omy"
budget further into the
-....Time
$400
million
larger
than
the
blll
red.
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Hatlo
passed by the House Sept. 25, At •• afternoon session, the
would slash tax rates for vir- panel put tbe tueo back, untually every U.S. taxpayer and doing what' II hell done at ita
corporation.
Two-thirda of the morning meet41g and ~ in
SAWING PRESToS
reductions would be effective $5 million to boot.
PRICE tN LmcE
PIECE£ ....
lhia election year, retroactive
Ikpealo EJ:else Levleo
lo Jan. I, and lhe balance on The committee bad voted to
Jan. 1. 1965.
repeal the 10 per cent erclqe
Senate leaders hope lo start leyies on luggage, handbags,
floor debate n.xl week or by wallets, jewelry, watcheo, cosFeb. 3 and steer the bill metics, Curs; mechanical pens
through the Senate by mid·Feb- and pencils and certain musl·
ruary. Prospects for liru!l con- cal Instruments. It reatored
gressional passage by March I these, plus a 15 million redanappeared good.
tlon approved eAfller by e•·
Busy Day
empting from e1clae lalceo tickFinal committee action came ets to "live" theater perfoJ'III•
only rafter a frantic day of on-- ances .
, J"\
agatn, l&gt;ff-agaln decisions, ell- The net result of the admlnmared by a t to 8 vote when istratlon's ftanUc efforlo during
the panel reversed lt"lf and the two-hour committee brel!k
restored cuts approved earlier between morning an(j afternoon
In tbe day in a hlllll of federal sessionso Reotorailon of f460
..cise tuea,
mlllloo In Treasury ercloe r..
Enraged by the series of last- ceipu.
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day committee votes repealing Over-all, ' the o!e.:: 1slon ~en
a whoppln~ 1455 million In lev- by the lllf·»"'lllng ~tors
ies, Preaident Johnson hopped raised the ptftit l!ll ·of the $11.1
on the telephone and dispatched billion meaaufe passed by ~
emiqarlea to Capitol HIU to Rouse to about tll.i billion.

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zer hospital by Rawlings-Coats
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Diacbarpd
ambulance.
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Patienu recently discharged
included Cline Flt.:':h, Willard
Delawder, Mrs. E. Leon Saul.DEPEND ON US FOR
ers aod Infant daughter, Mrs.
Robert DuBois and Infant son,
Mrs. James Hamll!ood and in!ant son, Mrs. Raymond W.
Jooes, Jr., Mrs. WIUI8m Hatherford, Charles Bush, D wl g hI
Henderson, Mrs. James Price,
Mrs. Cat\ Lynch, Jr., Robert
Hickel, Mrs. Charles McCJas..
key, Paul Hedrick, Timothy J.
Arney, Deborah Durst, Mark A,
Ferguson, Mrs. Victor Railey,
Mrs. Owen Queen, Jr., Ralph
Badgle)' and James Adams.

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The te~perature in Pomeroy
buslne" dlotricl wao 4&lt;1 degree
undar cloudy skies today at 11
a. rn.

Your watch will be prop~r·
Jy cbeclced and electronlcal·
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TRi', TRY AGAIN
PALMA, Balearic Islands,
Spain fUPI) -,Pedro Perello, 80,
and Antonia Garrigues, 70, ap.
parenUy believe In the old saying,
at ftrsl you don't sunceed, try, try again."
The couple m~rried twice betore, tonk lha pluage for the
third Ume In a ceremony at
P~'l Crblo Rey Church,

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BAKER FURNITURE

"Listen. Hyou
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to your teenage son.

FO.OTWEAR
THE SHOE BOX

"Frankly,
rn never use
all that
warranty:

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VALLEY LUMBER
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1W'am. to Bead
Ho&amp;teu Jor Club .
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" Clio Poilt l'loltoanl · - · · fair
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t!r~ :"':'..=:-a!: New Mana,er of · theb. ~~Jan Cburch'
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to J. H. Forley. omd
baa Walllo•:~ol~G=a~If9ofll~~~~
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Mrs. Nan Moor• preoentetl a
review of tbe book, "The Hfd. bly Saturday at 7o30 p. m.
of the Midclleport First Baptist
by Mn;. George Skinner
Mn. Farley will .,.ume bet
ill' 1bo a..rd Gl ~
den God," by Cleanth Broolis tbe Pomeroy MioliOIIic TemPle
met 'l'hurat!Jy evening · the forenooo, followed by a
PT. PLEASANT - Mn. BeJ. .~tlea u Wanaging DireCtor ~
' t~,...
at the January meeting of a . . for the expreas purpooe of con- at the church. The meetinB up.
I
dinner at noon.
va Mae Farlry of Galllpolla WIY In February !11)11 11. . _
Wallla beld lids ~~ .
12 Circle of Heath Methot!Lst !erring tbe Selecl Muter
ened with tbe class llt)llg "Ev· " H.,.pltality in the Home" Ferry has beet1 hired as rna. CocJl Dev..O wbo ia~- 11113 • tlltl • ...-ful ~'!Jf,
Cborch Wednesday ·evening at t111 oeveral candldat.ea. All olfl. onlag Prayer" In unit&lt;m.
w.. the topic Cur the afternoon aging director of the
Point eral montha ago.
·
Lionel ~; 1 1 - af.J1tlrfon
the .church. Mrs. Moura dlacua&amp;- cers aDd companions ere ured
presented by Mrs. Amos Leon· Pleasant Cnamber of
Comfair llllletl. AdvertWDI
~-pres!Chardleal Hlooffmaothank.edoulgo-lld the authors, Hemingway, by Arthur Nease, illustrltllll FrDevotlonsB werbse IJI"hn
. ensetlby Mrs. ard and Mrs. Radfortl ' Attend. merc:e.
Three U.S. omiversltieo haY1! of 1bo few liii)'Otbeto ~ --.,1
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en · w
Faulkner, Yatea, Warren and master, ID attend.
ancetJ ear
w u scrop- mg were Mrs. Skinner, Mrs. Mrs. Farley, formerly
om- an endowment of •100 mUUon ey
"'!'f''rr
fair. ~I')
members for their coooperatiom, others and their Uterary worka
tro~.::u:: a~. a, r,:m," Fred Goeglein, Mrs. Wllliam ployed by WJEH radio station, ,. more· Columbia H&amp;rvard year 1 faor cost $!0.000..
and Mrs. Harvey Van Vranken, In relallon to spiritual valuea. \ The Southern Loco!
I ••• 'th
...,Th Grueser, Mrs. Harold Black- has been actiY1! In civic affairs and Yale· universi~
Smith BU!tedf lhot with ~!
president~ conducted the busJ. One of the authors ftad written Boost«! will lpODIOI' a
tOI"'-'6 WI
pray~r. _e ston. Mrs. Lewis Grueser, Mn. in Point Pleasant She' bu ser..
ed support rqm bua:lnes&amp;el ~
neoa seSSIOII. Othtir officers are that hardahlp and suffering help suppe. Saturday wllh
,.ng "0 Love 'lllat Wolt Scott Folmer Mrs. Carl Sblelds ved oo the City Council board Eleanora Duse, Italian trage- individuals tbe Muon ~JI
Mra. Elza Gilmore Jr.,
vice j bring people c1... to God.
beginning at ii p. m.
lie Go," followed . by Mrs. Arlee Abbull, Mrs . Wfi. of dlreclo\'S ' of the Cha~ber of dlenne, made her American de- Fair ~ld pouibly grow ~
peeoident; Mrs. Roy Blanken· The prooltlenl, Mrs. Earl Southern Loeal Junior HI
call answered with a Btble Jiam Folmer, Mrs. w. A. Mor- Commerce, pilot study group hut rn the Utle role of Caorulle the Ohoo Valley Fair and loh!
ahlp, secretary, and Mro. Ed· Knight, opened the meeting by School. Prt&gt;ceeda from the
gan, Mro. Rollin Radford, Mrs.
on• of the
m the area. ,.
00 Jan. 23, 1893.
ward Wells, treasurer.
reading from an articJe uT he ner wW be used to help buy The birthdays ot Mrs. Grace Leonard and Mrs. Radford day quilting. A potluck dinner
BRING YOm
eammlttees were named and Open Door" by Faith Baldwin. new -band unll..-ms.
aod Mrs. Virgie F ICe
two children, Ju~y Radford was ,.rved at noon to Mrs.
include, Mrs. Donald McKnight DevotiottB were given by Mrs.
Z8
observed. Mrs. Charles and Bruce Blackston,
Kautz. Mrs. Walter Beer, Mr
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and Mrs. George Conde, flow- L. W. McComas who read se- Pomeroy
pter No. ·
gave the flower and
Freda Mitch, Mro. Carrie Gru..
ero; Mrs: Rooald Browlllng aud lectlons from the book, "How al Arch Masons will .hold
report. The groop voted
BffiTHDAY OBSERVED
ser, Mrs. Otha Murray, Mrs.
Mrs. Willard Boyer, gifts; and to Pray" by Harold Tassel and anoual Rellglous Afftrmallnn
use the proceeds from the The birthday of Mrs. W. L. Clarence Massar, Mrs. Adam
Mfl;~ James Johnson, Mrs. Don also from a hook or prayen be- Day Sunday at 2:30 p.
at
projects for the week- Kautz was Celebrated when the Ebersbach, Mrs. Theodore MoMuDeb, Mrs. Raymond Baity, longing to her father, the 1ate the Masonic Temple. All
religious education pro- Busy Bee Sewing Cjrcle of the n, Mrs. Carl Shields, Miss
M11. Collins, Mrs. Strickland, I. E. Miller.
ons and their famlllea,
Federated Church met Tu... Anna Durst and Miss Lena
Mi's Hbffman Mra
Elmer Notes of tbankl were read memben of the Eastern
day at the church for an all Grueser.
We are now associated with a flrni who doet
Whlie and Mrs: Calvin Simpson, from several members of the and members ol Bethel f'io.
Mrs. Boone used fiJI' the Inways . and means
church and the groop voted· to of the lnternauonal Order
theme, "Living Wa~
outstanding quality service.
.
assist w I t b tbe proposed Job's Daughters and tbefr
' with a scripture laken
2-I)AY SERVICE • . . . . Black &amp; White
A e:alad course was served changes 1n t~ kitchen.
Uies are cordially invited.
John entitled ''Charted
by. the hostesses during the soc- The hostesses, Mrs. Mildred
JAN. Z1
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" Installed were pres3-DAY SERVICE . . . . . . . . . . . COLOR
laLhour. Hostesses for the next Ziegler, Mrs. Lawrence Mil- The W~leyan Se~lce Guild ident. Mrs. Charles Lewis; vice
eSpecial Evenh Monthl7
Have dinner here aoon, and
meeti!l(, · Wetlneatlay, Januarr hoan, Mrs. P. L. Mitch and Mrs. of. the Racme Methotlisl Church president, Mrs. Dana' Hamm;
you'll Bee what WE' meant
29, wD1 be Mrs. Raymond Ba1- Emerson Jones. contributing, wili meet Mooday at 7:30 p. m. secretary. Mrs. John Lyons, asYcm 'U find the best of food,
ty. and. Mra. Elza Gilmore Jr. served 8 salad course to thnse at the home of Mrs. Gordon sistant secretary, Mrs. Lettie
prepared and served Just the
way you like it . . also the
attenrUng. The refreshment ta. West.
Roush; treasLarer, Mri. Charles
We carry a complete line of Bulbs, Film
little "extras" .. the unhur·
SPONSOR CLASS
ble carried out • pink and black The finance committee of the
Sunday School seereand Supplies
rled relaxation that will
The First Baptist Church o( color scheme with a center ar- Mtd~leport Busin.ess. and
Leora Sigman; cards and
make you want to come back
... nd Is
1ng BTU rangement of pink geraniums fessaona1 Womens Club art
Mrs. Charles Edwards;
RUwa
agail'),
tooon!
sponsoreach a Sunday
.. · 1n
. a black contamer
· fl an ked hy the committee. for the future te achers, Mrs. Grace Lo man
. train!.... session
"'" at 6·30 p m G u e 8 t pm
· k ta pers 1n ebonY bold er s. card party wtll meet Monday and Mrs. Dana Hamm. Mrs.
evening
THE MARTIN
·8 da. ·
M Decorafed mints and pink nap- at 7 P· m. at the Columbia Gas Boone closed with prayer.
ak
last
spe er
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Jane Howell Ter.t No. ~ 95, 23 members present were in-II...,.,.....,...,.,...,.,,..."""""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""""'""'""'L
rica. Serving " pianist for the
Daughters of Union Veterans, vlted tu the dining room lor
servtc-: :was Mrs. Hershel sa~nwill meet Monday at 7:30 p. m. refreshments of sandwiches, poder. Program Committee chaor.
at theDAV Hall.
eblpo and oolfee •erved
man .... Mrs. Francis
JAN Z8
a table centered with on
mond. The publlc is Invited to
The Meigs Q.,nty
of yellow mums
attend the sessions.
Funeral services for John Club w:lll meet Tuesday at
sna~agona 1n a sil~er
Vincent Chancey' who died
p. m. at tile Salisbury
bowl With streamers of IVY
urday
at
·Holzer
Hospital
in
ship
bullding
for
a
potluck
and. combined with silv.er cand·
SPRINGWALL
Gallipolis, were conducted on dinner. Meat and beverage wUl les m ebony holders. Stiver letTuesday afternoon at the
be provided. Dues will be col- ter.s spelled out "Happy New
ings . Coats Funeral home. The lected and new members are Year.'' Mrs. Harry Houdashelt
Rev. 0. H. Cart, assisted by welcome.
gave grace Serving as
the Rev. O'Dell Manley, officies were Mrs. Charles Edwards,
JUST _ _
aled,
D I
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Mrs. Isa bel Winebrenner, Mrs.
Special music was presented
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egates
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During Our January Solo
by William Oemoskey. p a 1
Presbytery Tuesday Haptoostall, contributing.
bearers were L. G. Burdette,
~legates and alternates or ~::;~;;-~:::;::::;:::-=:;:::_:;-,
My - . kaowa all about · 'em.
Guy ParsotlS. Frool&lt;
the First United Presbyleriaa ·
Honepower. Size. Wbo'a beetittt
MIDDLEPORT, 0,
Basil Monk, Eldon Payton and Churches In MidOJeport and
wbo.c the1'8Ce traclu- Now. J'm
ao botrodder-, but I'm alwara
"--~-------11 Robert McAtee. Burial was
attended the Scioto
r
Riverview Cemetery.
meeting held Tuesk:Jokint for the ~~ I can a,et
at the First Unitlot ID.Y atOnej. "So, I boutht a
He Is survived by his wile,
Presbyterl.an Church •t GalDoclf,e Dart. Good looklnt ln my
Norma ; a daughter, Mrs. Chtor-1
opinion, and aty Ma aaW whatles Stobart, Mount Vernon; a Attending from the Middlee'RI' entme I p.i(:k. with Dodte.,
son, Roger, S!ewart, Fla. and pnrt Church were Mrs. George
I'm eettlall IDOI'e power than
an1 like enttne of com.petjthe
two
grandchildren,
Jane
and
Anderson,
Jr.,
Miss
Susan
Park
For The Family
car mU-.. fie was right."
David Stobart. Other survivers and Mrs. E. 0. Tewksbary.
include
a
sister,
Mr.s.
B
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II
From
the
Syracuse
church
Mrs.
Open Saturday 9 to 9
Mc.mk, Charle!ton; four bro~ Arthur Sylvester, Mrs. Robert
ers, William T., Jr., Charles- White, Mrs. Tom Clark attend~
ton; Webb, Elliott, and HowThe Rev. Howard Ruppelt,
MIDDLEPORT
ard, Ripley.
of the Middleport and
Syracu:se churches, also attendOther relatives attending
and was Installed with other
from out or town _were Mr. and Presbytery officers as commit.
Mrs. Donald ~me, Mr. and teeman of EvangeJi$m of the
Mrs. Hoyt Raines, Mr.
and Scioto Presbytery.
Mrs. Hobart Ralnoo, Mr. and 1
lr:·:····· B. B. Raines, Mr. andj S
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H ld
B. B. Raines, Jr., Mr. aDd
er11reea are e
Mrs Clay Kn-bs and Claud For Roy Strickland
Southall, all ol Charleston; Mr Funeral services for Roy
and Mrs .. Kelth Tury, Alabama; Strickland were held from the
ONLY
and Mrs. Hobart Raines, Ewing Chapel Friday at 2 p.m.
50,001 mllea Ia a lo.at ..,. • to -.
an auto wsrrant)'. 1 tnde ,._....,.
Mra. Glenna Boice, Kenna, W.
the Rev. Howard Ruppel!,
three yean. 110 I wiD De98J' liM k
Va.; Mr. and Mrs. James J. pastor of the Middleport First
all
up. It • reaMUrlna u heck to
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Buck, Parkersburg; Mr. and Preobyterian Church officlat..
know I'm rotered 1111 loa&amp; • l owa
Mro. J . C. Whitten, Belle; Mr. lng. Special music was provid·
Washoblo Plastic
my Dodte. The h~ n.le .a..
and Mrs. George Roberts, Mr, ed hy Mrs. B•n Neutzling, ormakes me feet &amp;ood too•.,.
and Mrs. N. C. Chancey, Dol- gani!t.
Edwin W. E~'o111011h, Sa.llllfietd, .-w.,....
ley Slougbter, Mr. and Mrs. Burial was in Beech Grove
'64 [IQdge Polanl co•r
Howard Chancey, Ripley i Mr. cemetery and pall bearers were
and Mrs. J. B. Monk, Mr. and Donald Collins, John Strickland
Mrs. L. G. Burdette, Mr. and ~ Walker, Jack Cortis,
I shopped. I looked at all kinda el com.,..U and
Mrs., Frank Mullens, Mr. and Roy Mayer and William Reese.
hither pcked can.. too. Everybody waa aeU1ot. but
Mrs. Guy P81'80ns, Mr. and Coming from out of town for
The Dodae Boye-aow there's mr klea &lt;If a car
Mrs. W. T. Chancey, Jr.; all of the services were Mrs. Bernice
dealer-The Dodge Boys. the7 wen -really dealinlt,.
Charlestoo; Mr. and Mrs. Ito- Webster of Columbua; Mr. and
And, you know, when I tot to 1&amp;1-ft their eompa.ct
WY 2-2709
ger Chancey, Stewart, FIJ.; Mn!. Wllliam Reese, Xenia,
Dart a Aood try, I 40111't aodentand wby I dldn't
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Mr. aod Mro. Carl Raioea, Mr. and Errold Dawson, Belle, w. S. 3rd. Avo. Middleport
p see Tbe Dod&amp;e BoJia Inc tbia&amp;l TerrUk: car_... ,., Vtolltto MNy 1/phU
TerriBe deal."
and
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land;Mrs.
Mr. Alden
and Payton,
AI Wolfe, 1ifv
Utile, Soolhliotd, - -" . - Dodtt o.t
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Mr. and Mrs. E.S.
• p1ouan1 radio liotonlno
. Freeman Eaater,
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Mrs.
Elliott Chancey,
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· Mr~ and Mrs.
Mr. Dale England,
You said you like our '64 Dodae i:an, nellthbors. And you're continuilllt to say It to tbe
Ohio; Mr. and Mrs.
of the best selllna year in Dodae history. So The Dodge Boys are sayinlt "Thank you." And
Justice, GaiUptilla: · Mr.
Mrs. Charles Stobarl, MI.
we promise to keep right on ltlvlnll the kind of deals and service-backinlt ev~bc)dy ,._b. ~'
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight
Come see our new Dodltes I Compact '64 Dart. Low-price '64 Dod~. Big D"tf~e 880.
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.Kenna, W. \'a. ; ·Mrs.
Group Men's Famous Name
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CliffGrtl Coleman, Columbus
Mkldloport
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Me-

Donald Collins, .
by Mn, Daytoo
tertalned tbe Sew·Rlte
club Wednesday •vonlng al
Lincoln Heigbu hOme.
The meeting ~.. opened

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800k Revrewet
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regisl•r Cor the second aemes- 1:311 a. m. - FaU term _&lt;Ide! I p. m. - Other sophomores 2Z.06, pt, PlealllUII 24.85, lllnR&lt;Inor studenu In the third sir j
ter ol Rio Grande College nert and degne atudonl teachen.
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ton 1.11, Kanawha Falla U5 rio- .
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Mood•y and Tuesday may sign 10 a. m. - Other senion.
1:30 p. m. - Other oopbo. ing, Otarlootoo lUll otatJonary.
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dliport- Seni..- 111gb ochool and !
up for coursea leodlng to a 10:311 1. m. - (/!her juniors, mores, A-K.
London and Marmet damo were
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lbe '1111 and 8th gradeo w.,.. .,.
new oegree, the Bachdor o! L-Z.
6:30 p. m. - E:del!alon atu- running nine Jncbea and WID. ·
nOunced Thursday in "The Ac·
Se1ence
II IS a. m. - Other juniors, dents and =~
field dam S feet.
CANDIDATE roB
iDI boby lllltara. OUr IDWn 11!11
tMty " monthly school news or·
Dr Carl L. Wilson, dean, an·
IIIOVOIIIeall:
MBAfiB8T PERSON
1 . load. free ldtoOI kl' ~
gan ;.uted by Miss Carolyn
nounced that the faculty had
8 a. m - secood oemester Ol!lo River - Peggy Down- Dear Helen:
Iitten, ~ .,. lila PTA.
Nldtoison.
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approved this new degree as
freshmen K-Z.
ey up 14, 2:20 p. 111-: Col. Dov·
YOUill people pl '~cill
Winning B or better marks
P
well
as
degree
tiUe
changes
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a
m.
Secolld
oemeater
enport
up
14,
3:311
p.
m.;
Lwlga
I
am
havfna
IIO!IltiO!II
write
#aduatlon,
11!111; bollmi ......
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were, Seniors. Karen Bachner, I COLUMBUS . ·(UP l-,..a~'!!e l the lormu bachelor of sclenco
frelhmen L,-4.
Point up 14, 4:311 p. m,; On. thJa Jetter for me u I am elder- U..T KNOW wblllbey'rt c1o1q.·
Ellen Dutton Carroll Lyons of the $500 .mo~on M
10 a m. - Second semester ward down 14, 12 :30 I . m.; Ed- l,y and Clllllot ... lao well. I I wouldn'tldra ..,. Otli.o!r kiM.
1 Y m education degrees have been
llan'y McGufiln Barbaro Mor: ~nd ossue on •
ay • ec· retiU"l aod made applicable to
freshmen G-K.
eana Bosworth down 14, 8 m.; read 111t article Ill your COlumn _ FROM OIU:GOif
.,
&amp;an Carolyn Ni~holson Ruth uon would gove Ohto the
sil students who entered In
11 a m. - Second semester Queen City don 15, 4 a. m.; about tho dllldren wbo ~ CBIUS'I'MAI CAIIDI ot'lf f6
Reed Cinda Sauer Lillian Slav- hoghways In the nattond. Th v. June 1963 or later - bochelor
freshmen A- F. .
Jerry Bosworth up 17, S:30 a. ,ed peopla !ale at lliibl by a.Je. BAND
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semester
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en, Charles Swackhamer. Jan- da
of education : elem~ntary e w, Students named to the third
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Dear Belen: .
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Ice Tannehill, Dave Thomas, ~hades called on the Ohio bacheloo of ed:'~":''
six weeks honor roll with gradeo ~f~ ~
First oemeoter :;::r;w. i:,lhoun~p ~i 4 :· :::: I aaaure ber that If llhe II Ill reading ..... my an'ltlliulil ·
and Judy Wildermuth
Stole Associatoon of Township ary fields, and c • or 0
u- of 81 per cent or more in all Ire ·h · ~
en
up . ' · ,' J ro; disturbed for only one nllhl llhe canll, I &amp;et tile feeUnc, ~ t
Joy Boggs, Michael Trustees and Clerks to support cation ' dual certification.
subjecu at $outhern HIgh 2~;;~n m. ~ First semester i"f:"'l ~~ ~ ~~ ~~·Waker Is lucty, I have DOVer lo my do every year, that
th!J,.
Earl DeWees, Martha the issue , whtch he said would RlO Grande College will con- ~ ..'hool are announee:i. s 0 me fresh
G-K
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we
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knowJedJe ht111 aD)'GDI lnten- aot to come to I ~­
Narsa Frost. Paul Ger- also help his program tor m-1tinue to offer the bachelor of student have been on the boo- 3 . 1~en m _: First oemester BeckJ&lt;Irdd down1121 • t ·io :· :·: Uoualb, yet I have received hal~ I don't e\'OillmoW lOIII!' t#
Hawley, Randy dustria; expansion
Iarts d•gree. New students must or roll during the entire first lr~.! A.:_F,
Jo~ ;"'c1own'zs •7:1$ ~many IDOllylllOUI' Pbone calla In lheae people. My bltlba...
Lmda Kaufl, Tom "lt will make Ohio grow and have 124 credit hours for grad· semesler.
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stu·
ilan'lett
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past four months.
tloeeu1 !&lt;oow olber cmlllperl,
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6 30
1 20
:.loyd, Patsy Man- bring industry to Ohoo." 1 h e iuatiun, Including M In required On the third sir weekB honor dents ~ siragglers.
~Dyer ~p GreellllJl
'lbeoe are not ehlltlren. Some- Each year al '11Wk IIley I\'II!IIA
~organ.' Martha Ntc~- governor told some 1.800 per- foundation COill'ses.
roll, with names in capital let
The 6:30 . m. registration m,, ~aUey ?Yager ~son u one eviclently thlnkl I blve around I mlmMJI'Iph sheet~
DonsHaUoff, Roger Stil- l sons attending the meeting.
Monday registration will otart ters (112-100 per cent) In all sui&gt; period both ~ays will end al
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wrong«' them and II getting names and addrollel of ,llll ~
Wolson, and Rochard The money the issue wnuld with cadet and degree student jecu, ore: .
p.
m.
Morning
registration
~~up
Ji,
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even
wl'lh setllne me up aU c:o-~kera, and a lol ol f!IWie
2,
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I provide would allow for cnn- teachors and graduating aod SENJORSo Roberta Chancey, 8will end at noon and afternoon
P
m
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Craig
hours
ol the 'night, IOIDelbn.. go down tbe list omd iend-Pfllf.
5 40
: Carole Anderson, struclion in ltJ65.!;6 of highways certifocaling students. Seniors, Judy Cozart, Mary Cund!U Kay registration at 4' p m.
~ up31324.~ 1 ':;, . ~ahm lhreateolq me, other tlmft Just to all, aveotbough )'OU wolk oul
Kathy Bratton, which ar~ not even program· juniors a,nd sophomores will re- Hendricks. IDchard Holt~r, Ben 1
d · 0 ~~- 7.Q ''m, ztm. breathing Into the phone.
the front door l!l&amp;b them et~
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. Clatworth:y , med m the Highway Depart· g1ster in thnt order next on Petrel, Garol Shain, Juanitu
own
' • P·. ., m. I can't trace it down. What day and wJsb 1hem ~
· Conde. Alice Darst, Mike ment's current five-year con· Monday, and Tuesday will start Smith, Sarah Taylor, Sammie
~er~owns~~~.,! 30J~ dahj can 1 do? - HURT BEYOND Chrtatmas about l dozen ~eo.
• Larry Gladwell, Ken- struction program, Rhodes de- with secono semester freshmen Yates.
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Poons I Ia WORDS
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We diBI't mbt wlUI lloem ·1•tret
• Venita Hodges, clared.
in the morning and first se- JUNIORS : Roger
Adams,
I :50 •. m.; 1 ~ " Yvan Dear Hurt'
,
boon. So why lho c:W :IJitr
Sandra Lew·
Delay Action
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mester freshmen in the after- James Hamm, Charles Johndown ~ ~a.:._miUchard Notlty •llr leleprone eompany Il'a a ollly waste of Ume'• lbtl
Mulford, Sandra Mul- Chesler Hummell, assocoatlnn noon Night class reglstranu ston, Marsha Moran, Clarice
S
Gall polla .
, C V Immediately. Perhapo 111 t111llalr money, and time eapeclallJ be1
~~u:;~rR~eochman. Rodney erecutive director, said the con- will be accepted both da,y• and Norris, Nan~ Park•r, Suzanne
up ~.~ p. m.: Ehm~ ed number would oolve )'OUl' cauae l don't hava I~ Y• alSchmoll. Dee Sla· vention would not act on !be is- at nigh t January 27-28.
Price Faye Roush, Paula SayContinued from page I)
Wood rd up 3· 1· .':;-· 8 Lew· problem,
most fecl ol&gt;llilatetl 1o , '!¢
Snyder, Gary St~ sue. He said the group's n•w The new bachelor of science re, Eleanor Schneldor, Ellen ler gol outside Mohler hit bim Is s5 ~wr·
ms;,l . . down Tbe haraaser you describe, cards, when tbe COIIlp8Dy laalllll
Lou Teaford. Pau bnard of directors, to be elect- degree will be achieved after Shuler, Jocelyn Taylor, Gary on the left stde of the face
up : aN. mth.;
dvawny • a whethor he'o got a lesilimate you a llsL
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Larry Vance.
ed tod
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W lk Ph ll' w· I
, 6:50 a. m.; or ern o • .
AGAINST
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Leay, -00 cons• er
e the student followa a currlcu- 8 er,
Y ts tga ·
knocking his glasses off. Wer·
beef or not, gets my noininatlou
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J~~tr~~~h'!:ltWay· matter i~ March. . .
tum which offers the same ma· SOPHOMORES: Dixie Circle, ry said he grabbed Mohler by mitaoawha River - Merrill up for meanest person of the year! Dear Agalnlt:
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One thmg the associatiOn Will jors and minors 85 the bachelor Charles Cleland, Pamela Dav- the head and they went down
Lelia
Sh
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Quite
a
number
of
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Sandy Gar_ten,HOek tote &lt;·onsider, Hummell said,
Is of arts degree Dr Wilson aaid ls, Polly Decker, Janice
Ho- the steps to the sidewalk Wer· Marmet l :M a. mt.; 3 20
ear- Dear Helen : '
are auggeatin&amp; that -tbalr , .emRose MarJe ac e · whether passage or the issue
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er down arme : a. m.:
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and boslell '•wJab." eacb
M•...._ ' H · Steve Hindy
However instead of requiring ac ~ ar orle
er, onme ry said he hit Mohler with his Jeff on up Winfield 3:10 p. 1 an1 I baby Btter, and 1 can P oyeea
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' would free other money for lo'
Leadmgham, Beverly
Price, fist on the head 88 the were
ers
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tell y011 this - lf 1 had to take other a Merrf Christ:alll.~ P4
Da"'\;'Jenkms, Tom Moller, Don cal highway repair and mam- 1 twu.years of French beyond the Nancy Ross Loio Sewell Jam.
y
m.; Bingo down Wmfoeld 6.00 p. te t t
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te I contrihule to charily the lllOrte)'
Ne~ and Larry Taylor
t
freshman level, the bachelor of
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gomg down the steps.
m . Uttle Edward down Wbr a s o see
was compe n
. it'
· th Grade, Jerry Daven- enance.
scient:f! degree wilJ
require ~: Snodgrass, Sharryl
Spen- When they got to the side- n~kt &amp;:lOp, m.j o. F. Shear- (as you suggest), I would never
save .00 cards. I UW*· •
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atricia Slaven Mark Tanfreshman math and college al- ~ PAMELA SYLVESTER, walk, Werry said he pulled out er down Winfield 7·30 p m . try to get another job as oltter. a lme Ideal - H.
neb
Candace Bahr, Jeffery
gebra , a course In scientific ZE.:Lrr·~~s,l B kWILL!AM his bllck jack and hit Molller Thelma Ann down Wlnfieki 8oSS \\'by should we have to be
H~~en:
ld IIIIi ........
Bog
Marsha Bowles Sandra
report writing a aenior course
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ove; the head, but didn't knock p m. Beaver up Winfield 9:30 licensed? If the parents will . am yean O
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C!at~rthy B•tsy cun;ingham
in research ;.,ethnds and a FR~SI!MEN : Sandra Bailey, him unconscious. Werry aald P. m·: Locy Jane Lucas down hire us, thai's enough! U par- 1D love wllb a boy. He lol freob
Ela;l Da~is. Mary Gerad. Bill !
semor reaearch course two- Donna Bush, Margaret
Cole, he then ~d for tbe aecond Winfi~ld 2:20a.m.
eota ore Coollab enough lo hire with me and I made lht miJ.
Hacftt. Karen Hawley, a n d !
thirds of which Is devoted to Wllloam Dowme, .Nancy Ho-. time to Mohier thai Mohler was
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someone they doil'tlmow, that's take of not going to my J!lOiber
M
Malik
me project
back, Mtke Jenkins, Patr1Cl8 under arrest. This lime Mohler
their hard luck. - BRENDA for advice. Sbe fOund ll-Guf\tlben
London, John McClintock, CAR said he heard it and lhay went
ANN
she happened on lo a note I'd
nth Grade, Teresa Case!,
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Thr.. new minoro have been LA MORRIS Breuda Norris I
li h d 'arte
0Spll
eWS De Bel ,
wr'tten and ohe wlla sboctetl.
Hackett. :-.l'ancy Harrts.
added to the curricula leading Nola Obltz M.a
' o po oo ~a qu n.
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OeJ Herrmann. Joey Hindy, PIERRE S D (UP() -The to bachelor of arts and bachelor PATRJCI '
ry
Pierce,
Mohler saod he was hit oo the
I like your Idea about llceo&amp;- So she baa forbidden me to ...
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A PROFFITI, Robyn back of the head as he went
him l told him never to try It
Ma
Hub 8 , Jo n nge s, 24th Amendment banning the of science degre;es: biological Stearns Carol Wilcoxen LINf th d
to
first
aiu and he waa
and
M
ane Jenkinson. Ruth Ann poll tax was a part of the U S. science, physical science. and DA WOLFE, Linda Yost, Nan· ;::'~ ~or':r~ste the MobEoteretl Hoopftsl
S. 0 InSOD
':vo; did. But my mo"::-,qo't
Lac 1 Mary Long, Cynthia Constitution for aU practical the elementary education re- cy Yost.
, 1m pek W
Among those who en1f1red
beUev tha.. 1 love my inotler
1er sald he d'd
MmlJ Kathv Morgan Remalee
tod
It 0 f l · ·
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ere "'
Nierl Bobb Rice. Lois A n n purposes
ay .!' a resu
a raomng, program.
.
. I Sludenls on .the honor
roll ry's glasses oll. Molller said Holzer hospital In .the past 7.4
very much and will do w)jal she
Sau~ Mid ~herrle Shuler
l l~st mmute rat~ between -G~r- The schedule for .regLStratioo durmg the entlre first semester he received two chipped verte-- hours were Miss Gmger Y. camsays, but don't you think abe
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goa. and South Dakota lor hnal next Munduy and Tuesday, day are:
brae In his back and wu In den, 1156 Third Ave., Jerome
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should 1rve him lfOlllel'
raUlocoU'!_~ ho...s.• ' ""' . ~ludenl! . soing ,to Commuml)' Senlo&lt;,s: Roberts Chancey Ju- the hospital ftr five days .. a P. Ooughamo, Jr., Rl. I Galli·
chance?
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South Dakota'\ron. '\'He sta~ Hall and mght students to Allen dy Cozart, Richard. Holter, B1P result of light outside. Mohler polls, Gregory Keltll Miller, Rl
eS
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Senate suspended tts ruleJ hall office of the director of Petret, Carol Sham. Juanita said he is still under the care 2, Patriot, Mrs. Charles V.
Dear V:
Thursday and passed the reso- admissions and re~orda follows: Smith, Sarah Taylor, Sammie of a physician. He said there Is Ward, Rl. 2 Bidwell, Albert M. PT. PLEASANT- Mrs. Mary Your mother kno"' . best.
1V~~!i:!i:
lutoon uoammously, 34·0. Geor·
MONDAY
Yates.
no pain left In his head from Gilley 122 Park nr. Pl. Plea.. C. Robinson, 81, Gallipolis Fer- When she Is sure ydu.fare old
; ~ia almost got into the ad ~?en 8 a. m. - ytinter term cadet JUNIORS: Roger Ad am 1, the fight:
ant, fttctw.ct P. N~weU, 921
died Tbunday at her home eilough and IJ1'l8rt enoup to
Its
Senate
.passed
the
ratifocaand
degree
student
teachers.
James
Hamm,
Charles
JohnIt
was
btought
out
In
1
be
Moosman
Circle,
Pl.
Pleasant,
several monthJ lllneoa.
keep your "No's" clean1 llhe'll
1
I loon resolubon unammoosly aod
8' 30 a. m. ~ Wmter term stan, Marshi Moran, Clarice cross eramlnaUon that before Mrs. Lyle G. Poteet, 810 Viand She was born at Gallipolis ta1&lt;e another chance with the
sent '' to the House lor speedy gradn,ting and certillcaUng stu- Norris, Nancy Parker, Suzan· Jan. 1 Mohler bad been doctor- St., Pl. Pleasant, Mrs. Wllllam Ferry Jan. 21, 1883, daughter of boy. - H.
annual canvttSS of husl-: actoon.
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1 dents.
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ne Price, Elelinor Schneider El· lng for an earlier back Injury T. Turner, 1102 Vlaod St., Pl. the late Ashbell and . Viola This column II tledlcalfll \ to
~leJ&gt;hotte customers in the The admmtstrator of . the , i ·a. m. - Swomer term grad- len Shuler, Jocelyn Taylor. Gary from a muscle strain.
Pl..sant, Mrs. David Wright, Hugbea. Her busband, G. H. family living, oo H you'li ' liav- Middleport area Joe. I General Servoces Admonostra· juatin• and certilocaling student Walker, PhyliJp Wigal.
Alter Werry brought Mohler Pleaoant St., Pt. Pleasant, Mrs. Robinson, preceded her
in ing kid trouble or 11181 plaiD
~~~:~~:~·,January 27. Gen· lton IGSA I. upo~ recetvong noSOPHOMORES:
Beverly to police headquarters, he went Wolter F. Johnson, RL 2, Pl. death In 1958.
trouble, Jet Helen help YOU,
re
Co. 6f Ohio an- U~lcatmn of ratifa~atwn here, ben of Congress:
Price, Nancy Ross, James Snod· back to the dance. Later, a sec- Pleasant, Mrs. W. Russell ,Say- Mrs. Robinson wal!l a rnem- She WID also welcome ym
woll formally certofy that .the Thus lor the frrst llme since grass, Pamela Sylvester, WU- tllld fight started between Wer- re, .Evana, W.Va., Mrt. Welt- ber o!lhe Presbyterian church. amusing erperiences. ,,
B. Kimball . districl amendment has been ra!lfled the birth o! the. republic, a Uam Zerkle, Shirley Baker.
ry and Chari.. E. Humphreys, er E. Anmtrong, Rl. 1 ~Ollieare a dau(btef, Mrs. Helen Bottel Jn care
leriical manager. said that by th" requored three-fourths ol preSidential electton will he FRESHMEN: Sandra Railey, 21, HuntinJiou, W. Va. Humph- roy Mrs. Herbert Burke, Oak
Pt. Pleasant, newspaper.
Tel_ephone Directory Co. : the st~les..
held tha• year wrthout a poU Donna Bush, Margaret Cole, reys was arrested by Werry for Hill, Melbra Thornton, Jackson.
sons, Ja~. Ft. Pleasant.
re~entatoves would call on • Rall.ocatoon of the 2 3 rd lax.
Patricia London, John McCIIn- .usault and battery and resist- Mrs. Thomas Markham, Jackand Grey, Galllpollo Ferbusinessmen to review and i A~enctment-W~lch ~ave D1s- Actually, the victory for civil tock, Carla Morris Brenda Nor- ing arrest.
son, Mrs. Frank H. Midkiff, Rt.
Ashbell of MHton, 41nd Leo,
contkm listings for the 1964 tnct ul Columbia resJdents the righs groups was small Only ria, Nola Obitz, Patricia Prof- Louis SJsiJl()fl(fo 21 New Ha· 1 Jackson Mra. Frank Miller.
W. Va.
p~. directory being compiled. right. to vote in presidential five states still have the poll fitt, Carol Wilcoxen, LInd a ven. W. Va., a
of Hum- Rt. 3 Jackson, Mn. Grace AdTwelve lfandchtJdren, and
Ti: canvass lasts until Feb- elect1uns - was completed · tax on their books. And states Wolfe, Linda Yost.
phreya', waa present when the amski, Hamden, Mrs. Charles
great grandchildren surrua# 7. Closing date is March Marcn 2ll, 1961, when Kansas slill may require the poll tax Students receiving
speeial fight between Humphreys and F. .GrUflth, Rt. s Ironton, John
2C, ,t{le deadline for residential becB~•e the 38th state to ratJfy fo~ state and local elections. honors were Richard
Holter, Werry occurred outside, near c. Skeens, Alhland, Ky •• Mrs. Funeral services wiD be held
~ers to make changes in 42 mmutes ahead of Ohio. The
first place in the agriculture the Junior High
auditorium. Lydia Fannin, Ashland, Ky. Ciaat 2 p.m., at the Contlot ~w directory.
GSA administrator formally de·
HARBINGER OF SPRING scholarship lost; Beo Petrel, Sismondo also was arreotetl by renee Clair Green, Ravenswood,
church. Burial will-be In
Giieral Telephone exchanges ,dared it ln. force April 3, t96L Mrs. Anna Molller of Lead· third In Meigs Coonl)' and hon· Werry for reslsllng arrest.
w. Va., and Mrs. Bobby Brown
Concord cemetery.
Ustecfin the directory with Porn- ~ The new amendment f6rbids ing Creek Road who enjoys orable mention in S.E.O. Dis The charg.es have not been Ravenswood, w. Va.
Friends may call at the L.
eroy · Middleport are : Letart the collection of poll taxes as a feeding the winter birds in her trict In the senior scholarship dropped on Humphreys 'or SisBlnbs
Mohr Funeral home after 0 It~ . . . .
Falla, Portland. R~cine and R~t- ~ requ.irement for _voting in pr~- 1 neigh~rhood reports t~t this te~t, and Carpi Shain, Southern mondo,. and. their cases wiU be Mrs. Thomas L. Bennett, 15 1p.m... this evening.
aotUMW 11....,... lao..
land. The 1964 d1rectory 1 s manes and electJons for pres1- l mornmg she saw her first ro~ High School DAR Test repre- heard m Mayor'• Court in Gallatin St., Ravenswood, W.
... A-n.. H.. 'fa Qb,
ac'l;duled for delivery in May.' dent, vice president and mem-1in.
sentativt.
the future.
va., son, 12 :50 p. m., Thu~
UNIT CAUED
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,t . .,. lipiD, 1 b u'MII
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elbor I'&lt;IOkie Pitd&gt;o
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b1 I'IPCII'II to tp11D1
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o,cr!Jl, ban a ~ with tho club
dl he'" do it," Spa1m Jlid reeet~tl) . "WileD 1 10 to aprino
i11alning, rm o and o,
-kyono elle."

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the moot oueceeoful lollhondecl
111 -hoD bllt(l')l and
wbo
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Interfere with btl .u.ouv-.
Althon&amp;)! be will be 0 on
.\pri!U, Spalm o]lned btl liM
contract with the lolllwadkte
Brav.. 'nluroclay fur an ..u.
malod tii.OOO. It wosn't jUst
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port ol the
Braves either, m~ a just reward for Spalm'a 11-7 I'ICQI'()
Jut ylll' wbic~ equ~led bll prevloua blib lor a acason.
Mllwa'!l&lt;et Prealdenl Jolm
McHale reveaiiCI lllat the now
contract boo&amp;led Spahn over
the one million dollor mark ln
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baseball eamilll!• slnoe he
came up ta the majo,., In 1..2.
Qtber notoable slgnlnp were
Vada P~on with the Clnctnna·
li Reds. Hector Lope! with the
New York Yankeeo and Woody
Held with the Cleveland Indians
whlle In the day's lone trade
CtncbtnaU sent veteran Infield·

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Colts lor bonU• pl\Chor Wally
WoU, another player to bt
nomed later plue callh.
Other olgnlngs: · Plttsburl!h
ink'id rookie pi!Chenr Frank
Bork and Bruoe Kunkle: the
Eihll:a110 Cubo lilned llhor!IIOP
Andre R&lt;&gt;diors and rookie

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Rutland,

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Wahama .. ...... . 3 4 a 10 - 33 of a death In hill family.
Racine, Triplett o, Donavan 6,
Lero) Weith with 13
a n d !hie o. Johnson S, 8mlth 6, Say·
Wahoma, Rusoell 12, Datay Mike Martin with 12 led I here ·7, Profflli, CoJal't, SalloTB,
&amp;, M. Roush 4, Maroball 2, Hen- winners' scoring. Sayre had 7 Jarrell, Didllle, all 0 - :14.
oon 1 - U. Point, Oofflneer I, to lead Racine ocorllll!.
RIPLEY GAME
Wright I, Swisher 6, Moumbout Rutland led 14-8 at halftime. John Coker of Nelaonvillo
2, caoto S, Jones 0, Flowenr 0 played a near-&lt;&gt;ven third quar· poured in 14 poinll to lead Nel·
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ter, then ran away with It In oonvllle In a losins cause aa
RV'I'LAND WINS
the last quarter, outscoring Ra· Ripley 's more . balanced scoring
Rutland revlrood earUer de- cine 17-3.
brought home a victory. Ed·
cisions in regularly scheduled Rutland ....... . . 10 4 7 17 - 311 die Bell of Ripley had 16 to
games by Racine with a !8-24 Racine ..... 2 68 1-24 lead· both teams. It was 25-1~
victory in this tournament while Rutland, Welsh 13, Rice 5, for Ripley at halftime, S3-H at
without tlar
ocorer Yorbrough I, lllartln 12, Hall 7, the three quarter pool, ond RipDrenner, absent becauae Black, Lucas, Porter 0 - 38.lley rgn wild 1n the final period,

ma and Ripley moved into the Pt. Pl. .......... a o 1 7 - 16

w~ers' bracket today following victories Thurtday In t be
opealna round of the Socond .\1&gt;nual Big Bend Eighth Grode
BaoketbaU Tournament at Porn·
Hll!h School gym.
Thursday aftemoon before a
hoooo of students and
lost 1
to '
2~27.
over Racine 38-24 Wahama
upset a big but cold Point Plee·
sant team ZS.l6, and 1 amooth
bl~ Ripley, W. Va ., club

MOTORS

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PLYMOUTH
Au1o. trans. R&amp;:H.

p.m. are Pomeroy vs . o'1Ch
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AL Baseball Schedule Calls
For 443 Night Games In '64

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Its 42-St win.
in
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Nelsoovllle ...... 71183loiQI
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Riploy · · · ..... 14 9 10 9 Nur:'.!:.IOa Plratoa ID 11011NeLoonviDe, Ennis .I,
I, Hall 0, Coker 14, Shaffer 0,
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Cra\\'lord 3, Pierce I, Flek s~ 78~ lh0 llhootln&amp;
34. Ripley, Lellllis t, llul!hes
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tlr.rl ' two sames; Bartela and~~....
Rltchie, latt two.
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61 Olds '88' 4Door . sz69S
'1\.utomatic, power brakes, power steering, w1s1w
tires, radio, beater. A nice low-milueo Olds.

1Olds '88' 4Door · s1395
. Holiday Sedan. Power brakes, power steering, automatic, wls'w tires, radio, heater, one owner and
new Olds trade.

1Olds F-8S Wagon . S179S
·8 std. trans., wlslw tires, radio, heater, 34,000 ac- ·
. tual miles and one careful owner

58 Buick Special . . - s995
automatic, wislw li,s, radio, heater. Very nice!

55 Chev. 2 door
sm.

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TRANS., GOOD 'I.'IRES.

$345

54 Buick H.T.

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APPOlNTED DIRECI'OR
WESI'BURY, N.Y.
J eromo J . O'Neill, 4•~year
former New York City police
department ...,.ptain and director of !rattle and tranoportation
safety for the Greater New
York Safety Council, today was
appointed director of security
for Roooevelt Raceway.

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SALES

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Ohio Valley Plumbing
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FOREMAN .&amp; ABBOTI

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OF MEIGS COUNTY

THE UNITED STEEL WORKERS
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CROW'S STEAK HOUSE

STARK'S DRUGS

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V. D. EDWARDS
INSURANCE AGENCY

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE

LIEVING COAL COMPANY

BOWERS DRIVE-INN
RI:"STAURANT

$1095

KEITH GOBLE FORD USED ·cAt LOT'~

dot.IO'I a in&amp;vletio" on

t7ft oi' · i"J • pipe,

ORIO VALLEY BAKING CO.

GOEGLEIN READY-MIX CO.

CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK

$1395

Dr. Auto. Trane. Like N-. Only .

Impala

WILLIS ANTHONY

THE DAILY SENtiNEL

FOR A GOOD HOOTENANNY U$ED CAR DEAL, 5~ 1'HJ$. SALES.
MEN ,... Ac;E WAYLAND, ~tVIN LmLE, lOB BURSON, SCOTT 1
SHANK OR EDDif

water b'y intlll•tl111 all
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R. H. RAWLINGS &amp; SONS CO.

HEINER'S BAKERY

62 FORD 2 Dr. Country Sedan Station W..on. Sh1rp _

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Choose· !rom Gas .and
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PT. PLEASANT - Two cou·
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NB.\ !'LAYEllS FINED
lioenHo In !~;,II
NEW YORK (UP!) the
Clerk.
New York Knickerbockers
Oeorp Lundy
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Chllllcolbe &lt;ltlo and Leoers were lined ~ each Tl1unIrene CahtU ~....
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day for their actlona In a Jill- Chlllleolhe, and PhJUp
uary I brawl at Lot ~eleo. Pickens, 18, Pl. Pleasant, and
Wallar Kennedy, president
Vlrglnlo Dare Dunn 18 -'PJ&gt;Ioll
the N~lloDal Basketball AsiOC~ Grove
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Hoover and BiU M&lt;l91D of the I"
Knick• and · Don Nelaon ,
Jim Krebs of the Lakers.

NAMED SPORTS EDITOR
TAMPA, Fla. (UP!) J. Hernphlll, former oporil
tor of the Augusta, Ga.
cle,
wu named Thursday to
Onlor ly Phone
place Bill Blodlell as
/1M Take 'lm Homo
eclltor of the Tampa
WYW4t
Blodgett resigned 'to accept a Savingi Bond Sales
pooltlon on the sports staff of
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H1t $309, 575' 942
December sales of Serle• E
and H Savlnp Bonds bt Oblo
were sUgbtly over $26 mlillon
DON'T BUY ANOTHER
which pve Ohio total aales for
1963 of $30t,6'1&amp;,UQ. 'l'blll re!)PsenJ! the highest Savlnga Bonds
safes In Ohio since 1968,
Buy A Nationaline
I attatnmlont oi 108,7 per cent
the 1291),200,000 goal.
Theodore T. Reed Jr., County
Savings Bonds Chairman, reported thai total aaleo In Melp
County .In 19611 were illl,'l!lt.
Garbage a n d tra1h
County reached 9'-2
per
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cent of Ill
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Tile oblervaace of Youth Week., ld. 211 ...
uturany IIIQeall an .appropriate llile of tiJouOt llilr'
column.
ADd in the Bcolt of Eee!Miutelua _ _ . .
' I ~=~:: IJi • • - hliJ, IUpl. »o• . m, . . . . I • lit. &amp; .... tit. -··
tiJii passaget of saiplare ,.. the ~ of ..., _ . ..
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llil laiall. a11 .........
w ..,.. 11 ...,. ca.tn;~~t . _ ttoo;
"ReJoice, o JOUDC ma11 mthy )'CIIItll ••• fiQt boW
fnlm Rna "" ~
thou, thai for an theae tblr&gt;p God Wtl1 llrbiJ U.•IIIM
foriiiDd IIOitL IIP'"e ldlool 0., ....,.... , , _ Ovclt fll a.rtot. MIUiepon.
. " (11:9) ll1d "'lemtlllber now thy creator' ftl
t:. &amp; a; W. . . IUO L oro,, Ctlldnn'o llonJI IIIII. Fred I. Gordner, Min!~*. UO
ol thf. youth.' (12:1).
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m., """daJ ....mt1 w•lao 7:10 Mulborr7 a.Jpll.
••t b •· m. Bible l!chool, Milton 'lbe words ereator" and "judgmt!llt" emphMile IIi
m.; Wed. ....-.llil' oervtce, School 2 p. m., Wonlllp ...-lao Houdasbell, SUpt. 10:30 a. m. attitude toward life that young people (lnd ol4) efttlll
7:10p.m. Patlor 'ltlom8l !. Did- J:Ji P. m.; Servleeo art Salllr' Momlni Wonhip, Sermon "Be- fall to realize ll1d manifest - that life II a atft tilt! Utili
da,. '•ayw moalllc, 'l'bu1'adaJ, yoad the Narrow Gale." 1 pJD.
poaansor il reoponaible for ita proper Qt. Tile
CltiiM ., - . 7:111 p. m.
Junior and Sanior Ywlb proof life lo an about us. One clar we ~
..,. lwrlla•• - . mup.
l"ams. 7 p. m.
aervice.
world - the sweeleft bundle any motlter ~erlii11i1
llltflnruod. mJal-. - - ML Morlal! lap... ~ Sermoll "The Kin&amp;' I
1u
11'1111; But wbet bad.,JO' dOIII to 1le bora - fl
""a. m.r ........ .,..arp tao• CorDer ol f'ourlh and Malo SL This bebti the first Sunday ol
the r!Jbt to life? - AbBolutely DOtbiDJ - •
a. m.; 111ro111q ........, 1:IO pJJL Mlddlepcl&lt;t. a... Nyle - lf•tlonal Yauth Week
It was a e!ft. Even the awalliDC cue of the HiiJ!oo
~ llaiCI, lllhlo ldlool 11upt. f.·~ Mlnlotor. 8uDdaJ lcbaol apecial plans have been made
warm welcome of a eomfortable ~
w a. m., Maold IUGIIardl, !or the . . ol our )'GUlli people eozy
and little mug elotb.., ete. (tboulh
e
•-. ~~ . . : : dill ....U: loq.L Morning wonltlp at 10:30 bt tha various IO&lt;Vlcert througJt. to our parenta) were a!Jo a gift 10 fu .p .,.. •
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out the day, Wad. 7 p. m. ~Y· cemed. And wbat of the food billa, clotbiDJ ill1ll, ~
.. ~. tupl. llalldey
.. meeting and Bible study. a bills, etc. of chlldbood and the llltiiUonal 1llier ltC
11:111 a. m. Midweek BU. Clrtnl! ol CW. -. • p. m. Choir Practice.
school
Were these
alao glftl! AD4 wliM ef tJi!l
II Stui11 7:30 p. m. Wed.
a... In II. '1'11&gt;111. ~. ..,..
provision lor our welfare, Ia .chooll, ~
c1117 aa1tart1 t:• a. ""' Wonlllf A • t1 P • ,.,, cburclles, recreational facilltlelt, ete. to
VB Cltonlt. ...... , . BoY. lln'lol u a. aa.: and ,,. p. 111.: ., ......._ -~ ilarldoJ
the ble~ of • atroag body, of a ...t ·
Sbarp, pii!Ur. SUitdq ,.._ - . . , 1'lleadaJ Ul IJohool
L DL, CJmrdo ..... a
pel'80nallty abounding with
t:ati a. m.: WOI'IIIIp ,... P. m. Y....., Pooplo, l'rldo. ,,., a .m.: ClrlaliaD - - · I:IO
and a spirit tbat could drei!D of ·
1' 10 m. aM becoming a ueful eltlzen - an of tbll, i&lt;ea fluodo7 -at~ • 1:111.
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P. ""' .....,. 1!11*
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Cbrcb " ~ terlalt Clmreb. a.. I!Dirard
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venesa
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.Jtoeketa haw I eertala tbri!KI CUI~. Ref. WIDIIIII11tarpe, pu- N. B. imboden, paator;
pel~ pu!Ol': 1 a..;_ Worlbtp
Anti, SO
of~ .fact, there ft and . . . ~
no more. Nucloer bombs iaaft a _.tab. I
SIUIC)ay 8obool 1:10 .. m.; Forres~ IUJ&gt;L Blltlo Schoo!, J:IO ,
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S&lt;llaal.
neponmbihty
as .r&gt;oted abaft .10
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uplooiw f..,. - and DO _,._
lllornlo&amp; Worablp 10:110 1 , m.; a. m.; Mc&gt;rJUna Wonbip I0:30
~r aU these things .I will
powerfUl devlae 011 whleh DiaD
1:30 p. m.; Evanplllllic e. m. · Eveolni Worablp 7 p Faderated Cllurch,
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SIDiilanly, Jesua deetared bJ
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f&lt;H: mtJWy del- or acientlllo
at 7::111 p. m. Wedneo- Ill. Wedneaday avenbta Blltl~ Carl Kautz, Supt. :
whom much is given, of bills~ Ill~ Jje
ttl X.iN' ill Ita IJIOl'IY.
7:110 p. m. Prayer Meet. Study, 7 p. m.
School 9:15 a. m.
Obvwusly, a sene of respo;tDilbllitJ lliodltl
ith
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But FAJTH hu no Omits. ft
and FaatiDJ Hour
HJelM, .1.0:30 a. m., Charles
a normal attitude of youth Iowan! life.
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Ia ln!btite, wboee love ie
10 a. m.: Mllldonary an . SlivenrvWe 8Gad. E. J. Clrif. Layman.
This passage in Ecclesiastes a!Bo
et_ · - ad -IIIIWMI&amp;
i*auH ...
Ia 3rd Wedneedly o1 the Iiiii. naator: • - wrr,_, S.
normally look upon life with a reliP&gt;U
not he eDaUatetL
· , ,,. - at 7:30 p, m.
s.
~ Bcbool-;;;~.._ l'lrot illlplld Ciardi,
- "Remember now thy creator in tbe daya of t 'I
In PlriJou
all'r8SI: .UC 111
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· port, Ref. Donald Boooe, pasWhy is It not a sissy thing or a matter ol ~
And ......_
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I !C servrceo 7:30 .. m.: tor Sunday llchool 1·18 .. m.
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f or youtb to be ra""""""
one "" the eaent1o1 elemalta ot rv1 a1
Rev Cl'""" a.~. -·tor·, Prayer meeting 7:30 p. .._ r..
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to mot h er' s apron sIrmgs
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•tockpae dwa.rts tile Ru;siana 11 PAJTII ~bas au " ba which
sw.i., (;;;;·~w day.
Fl'ad Hoffman, Supt., lti.U! a. _ simply because God the Creator o~ fi!e flrat
110
maida tile thrust
.-ted tile_., of
people~
to a111p I0:30: NYPS l:4t• ~~~m. Worship oervl&lt;o, I P. m. Adam, (obviously, a young man) made bim m R!s !pta •
of lhoui&amp;Q ot cbardtes.
,
our
'" .moo 7,30 , Praj&gt;or •
Tuppers Plahto EUB Clt.,.h BYP 7:30 P- m. Evening wor- That is, He made him to be religious; for II not GOa
Thilik ..,
thinp • "" - A L •-~~ . _ _. S·-'·
1:» 11turaday.
-~~~~· 11 Rev. Eugene E. Emerson, pas- sblp aervl&lt;e; Wed. 7:30 p, m. most religious person in the universe!
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our lllilhtlelt
,~,..,et .._, - r -.Jar • •
,._ Melltadlll _ , . . . _ tor. Sunday Worship D:30 a. Prayer lllltllnJ: 8:110 p, m. Jesus, in his early youth demonstrated tbllt faet. Ia tile
Giall. ,.. m. and 7:30 p. m. altemat&amp;- &lt;ltolr practice.
second chapter of Luke. we have reconled the bleldeilt
~a.:::: t:IO: -:;:-. andly. Sunday School 8:30 a. m. - - l'lnl llaltorl Jesus along with His parents going uil fromthNuarellj ·
10 :20 a. m. alternately. t.-.o CbW'Ch rte.. 'loward to Jerusalem to the feast of the passover. As ey lo\t....:;
8
111,., a. ::·~..=,.. 7 p.e.
Hobart Vineyard, supt. Bib\• Ruppel~
SUIIII!tf Scbool neyed homeward a few days later, they missed the pre&gt;
IYMPiiatlo 7,., P. IlL: study and prayer service led 9:30 a. m. Kir:llord v"""""" aupt. sence of Jesus in their company and )'etumed to J"l11•
IIIII . week prayer Will- by paator Tuesday 7:30 p. m. ID:30 a. on., Worshljt: 6:40 YF: salem to search for Him. In Luke 2:48 there Ill statecl a
'With tluJ hope tt
fn 1 ome meGiure, fo•ter mu1 help •ru·
1:• p. m.
Soalb Belbel EUB Chureb Wed. 8:30 Junior Choir: 1 p m. most unbelievable fact, that after they had searcbar
Rev. Eugene E. Emerson, pa.: 8enior Choir.
Him for three days, probably in the '!lar~et places l
tGin that lllhieh il good in family muf elrnmunity life,
feo.
a."- 11,.. ..,., .. lor. Sunday worship 7:30 p. m. FrM wm Bap41ol Cl!ttrdl, recreational places, etc. they found Hun m 111! T~m •
£. llmllb. llr.. putor; 6111&gt; and 8:30a.m. altemately. su .. RuUand, pastor Rev. Pau, Tay· with the prench~rs of the day, llsterung to thell' .
tare il 1pomored by th. butineu Jirm 1 and organilatioRI
Scbool ,,., a. ""· Worley day School 10:30 a. m. and lor: Sunda· School 10 1 . m.: sions. Thmk of 1!, a boy only twelve years old beinl•
IBI!IIy, SUpt.: llorolttC wwobip t:30 a. m. altemately. Norman ,Juy Prllldy, Supl Preacblng religious that he chose the church rather than the •·
llllwfe namu apJifiiJI' belolll.
a. m. Y- Seaolte. 1115 Bahr, Supt. Bible Study ond o«"Y1ce SUnday Night 7:30 P m. citement of the big city when he was free to roun.!fl
7' 10 prayer service led by pastor, Prayer oervtceo Wed. 7:30p.m. he pleased for three days! Yes, Jes?.• esempllfilJ!I
";,Ev;:..oUollo
'11luno Thursday 7:30 p. m.
youth's normal attitude towards life remember nGlf
1
7:30 p. m.
Lollrldl• EVB Cltvelt, Rev. M~t'tll Baplltt Church, E a ot thy ereator in the days of thy youth." How about Ill.
Pol-tal -b'•, Rnto Eugene Emer
I o .. an Street, Ralph c. Zundel, whether we be child,
or adult?
.,
son, pas or. ~N~a- pastor. 9:30 .. 11:15 Worship
·
PLll1llliNG 6 lllCATIIIG
llotlp-Dm-t.ancti'-Dodp 1'rll&lt;b
.J. a.r. Paul E. JODM, paalor. day School at 10 a. m. Russell vice and study. Special ;~~~·~ ·~
210 LIDr:oiD 84.
Mldclloport
alllp l1ervlceo 7:30 p, m. Slm- o\rc)ler supt Sunday Worship Ob
..
p. m. Co&lt;lage prayer ,.-.
Pbona WY ~5110
Ktd4lepoot
Sunday School JJ. a. m. Wor- at ua: rn. Bible study and pray.
oorvance of . Youth
1111! last Frlday oigllt o1 aach Syraco10 Evupljeal VIIIW
dal', Wedaelday and P'rl&lt;!a1. or ' . Jed b Millard
with sermon. 5.30 p. m. Youth
Brethren Chari•. Paul A. Sa~
emce
Y
Coe, Supper and progrom tnclnding
s
stor Servlceo Sundty
.::"'~ Wed. 7:30 p. m.
film "The Roof of the World." Mason Cll! Chur&lt;b of
%~.
W,;..shlp service ~
MOI'IIing -.blp to
IJ!IIItp 1 1 - - Monday • Thursday, Ohio PasStr.et. Sun$y B1ble Stu·
a. m.; c:irmel _ lpltal
llndea,
p.
~~=
a.
a.
Cord.
putor:
Sotaday
tors
Convention,
at
Columbus.
IG
a.
m.,
Mornlnl
.
.
service
In cbarae of the
Alteud lbo Churelt ot Your Cltolao
Worablp, 1 ,_ m.
Scbool, 9:30 a. m., WOllblp ..... Feb. 2, Observance of the Lord's 18:45 a m., Vocal lii~Blc. B•
People and prucblll( at
Bakero ot Holoum &amp;Mil
WY Wilt
, llld4lopod
llallllIce, 7:10 p. m. IIYII': ,,30 p. m.: Supper.
study Wednesday, 7.30 p.m. 10 ,45 a. m.; Syracuaa _ 30
fUb11o niullq ....:.,'": ~ ~ ::~-~111· Portland, Rev....,...... Me- Rn0aa4 Mllaloa: Rev. Robert ill!! service 7:30p.m,
I
p. IlL: Watehtow•lllot, f p. m.: m.
•
• · p. Dania!, pastor, Harold
Saarles, pastor.
Sunday
1 j
1111t11 ttltldJ TUIIdaJ 1 p. m.; ...
SUpt., Sunday ScltooJ 1:10 a. m.
9:30 a. m. Worship Syractuo
IIleY. JI!Pt
o1ce -lnl 'l'ltllrlda,y f p. IlL; Ra/Jfred Melloodlll Cl!areh, Rev. lfYF. p.m.; Worship n~ p.
a. m. Preaching 7:110 p, Custer, pastor: Sarvils~
Bakm o1 Goocl Brtod
lllDIItry oeltool 11turaday 1 p. Ill. da bert R. Card, pastor. Sun- m., Bible Study Wed., 7:30.
m. Prayer servie, Friday, 7:30. Wodnosday and ll'ridltJ ·
o..tJ1o ,..... ••llaoaa ,.!.,r~ptatWV:~~.LLoyd ~- .. ~ eva
Bot. Tappen Plains EVB Ctundt at 7:SO p. m. li:viiy- :
BlmiiDIIOit. W. VL
QuaU &lt;P. a, 1.aapv111t. Obllll .,.. •
· O•~·P oervn:•S ~- ~~tb. pasoor: lolontiJli Rev. Eugene E. Emeraon, JIU' come.
.
._, .loltool. .,., a.m. AJtCbw at ID:U with Chao. D. Woode, Worship, 1:30 ,_ m.: Sl!lldajo tor, Sunday wonhlp 8:30 a. m.
'
t
IIJe, 11up1. llonllat llerolttp lay-leader. Sunday evanlng · at Sebool 10:30 a. m.: Youtlr tre~ and 7:30 p. m. alternately. Sun- MI. Valoa F.W.Il. ~
III:30 a.m.; l'll8rMD y - .._ 7:30, t'OI'Jiar meeting of tho lowslnp, 8:30 p. m.;
Pray•• day School 9:30 a. m and 10:20 Rev. Heory C. Stu~~tF, iMiill.
1:4&amp;
p.Dt.;
SvaQil'lllt'&lt;&gt;
florvtce.
M.Y.F
..
Wlllnalday
ovenmg
at
meetmg
T:30
P·
m.
Wedrteoday:
a. m. alternately. Hobart VIneacbool 1:45. tirl .....
Quail~- II lAw• PrieM
hiO
p.aa.;
llltlwoll!
,.,_
ond
7:45
Mid
Week
prayer
oervices.
Youtlt
elrolr
pn
......
"'
...
P m. yard, aupl. Bible Study
and
Proachi1IC T•• p.p,
Nor Pom-llllctnllrldp
fhlll,
Wtdia
..
.,
ftiO
P.
IlL
111~
Vo!td
Malbodlal
Church,
Wednesday;
Ladles
.t\id,
Wed·
prayer
service
led
by
pastor,
Blble SlutiJ a ••
Middleport
Loo I. V•ughoa, Jqr,
WY HAl
W&lt;Jtp .. Q .. ., . . Pomeroy. Rev. Melvin Alkire, nesday.
.
Tues., 7:30 p. m.
Young Peoples llleetinl W"a... CJ,do ~. BarlltU pastor,. Sunday School, 9:15 a. Rea.. M - Ctar&lt;h, M. Flnl Bapi!OL Ollll'&lt;h, Racllle;
p. m. Qlolr praell&lt;:e 1;'311
...., lllltttol t&amp;IO a. Ill.; ..,.; ~=~· worship 10:30 a. m. E. Dowaon. putor. Church S. E. Cortis, pasiM; Che.tor
m. 'l'burL
1 .
. , worablp IOl'Vlco 10:•
·
· ~g Tod~.Y -~· School, 1:10 a. m., Lee Smith Simpson, Supt .: 9:30 o. m. SUn•
NYPS-Y•·''II p
•• p. .,:; lng Ahead., 2 p. m. Our Mis- SUpL Motnlllll worabip, 10:30 day school; 10:4S a. m.
Fialterl of Ma """'•
POIIIIl'OJ,Oblo
Lo&lt;lll Un!oo 11688
llv•
·••tie 1::10 p. m.; liOn Today otudy course. 8 a. a. m. Jr. MYF I to 7 p. m. ing worship; 1:30 p. m. BYF
held at SUtton CIIIJrcll fin.
sa........r~,w. va.
Pra"'-yormeettn• W~~ .!:..~ m. Thursday, Prayer &amp;roop.
~ay evening with Dale and and Junior FeiiOW!Ihip; I p. m.
7,30 p. m. Mlwlea ~ 1&gt;e
Bapllll - ...... tltrtlurl 111111••• Carl ...., Swearingen. leaders. Sr. Eveninil service; 7:30 p. m.
and lakeD. Bob 1M Wil
1:110 a. m.: - . , , U ,_ m. llttrilfl. pastor: Mona~~~&amp; worablp MYF 7 p.m., 1ean Smith, coun- Wednesday, prayer meettog: ·
1 new &amp;lUI ellciiiC 111r
,...,. oervtr:e, Wodaearlay T 111:30 &amp; m.: Cturch &amp;ohool »:• ..,or. WSCS &gt;t:COnd Monday
1:30 p. m. Wed., Sr. Choir
honor of the Saviour'• Jo1t1b.
P.
!lL
lin,
aupt.:
lriO
&amp;
....
W'!"ohip
ltllcb
IIIOIIIh
at
7:30
P·
m.
Tho
practice:
3:30
p.m.
on tho lir at WJIO\IIIIjD''W M.GIIEEN AGII:NCY"
0 P. m· llettday. WliOi linrt flies. ....,..., Circle rtet.uno Thursday Jr. choir practioe.
tarp,otor
llopCiot
lilllldiJ
1:30
a. 111. and l211J flh
130 E. Sacond
Pomeroy
.......01
WY '-21188
acbool 8:30. llonlitte -.hip day aad ·OIOIIId '11&gt;undll)' ol eaelt ol eaelt mooth 7:30 p. m.; ldlo1 Junior a.1r Will .,.
ID: li.
mrmlb; FllllliJ llilht last Sunday .,.._ Circle l'ourlb 11tlll'ltlay Bethlehem Baptist
,...
1..
llllllllh 'al 8:30. •• 3 p.m.: Claas U Tbir&lt;J Wed- Great Bend. S. E. Curtis,
~- Anlltlr IIIII!
'&lt;lila• Ftnt lapllol- _ , ......, el l:liO a. m. ............ Sui&gt; E&gt;ening S t r v i • e: W&lt; osday - . , 1 p. m.; Church Ad- tor, Robert Lewis, Supt.
7•• P. tiL Prayer moelini.
clll7 1:30 P. m.
lllllllltralloll Second Wod., 1 p.
m. Mom!ng worship and The Salvatloa AniJ. I!tnwJ
REXALL DRUGS
/
e:ata~U.atd 111 tiOt
HarrlsooviOe
Presbylttlaa,
£del
IJtiJlod
.,.....,.
a..
Choir
pracllo:e,
Wed.
7
p.m.
School; 7 p. m. Eventns RayS. WIIUDI, olliolr., c:ltarle.
West
Co!WIIbla,
W.
VL
Wt !'IU All Docton Prte&lt;rltlllolll
111
Ph.
,._on
SP
8-GPI
Rev.
Joluo
Davies,
pastor:
Wor\ltrls~
Rev.
Elden
R.
Blake,
St.
J
....
,
C.Oollc
Mlaaloo
Service.
10 a. 10. Rolin Ill ....,.
WY 2·29115
1'9DI!Irtf
ll&amp;nlp 9:30a.m.; SUnday School paator; llultday odtool 10 a. m. near GuyS\'llle (Dutcl! Rlclp):
a.m.~ .-.a.
Wiaala llalabtgor aupt CltrJst. Rev. George R. libipman, pao- Be~ Baplllll anrrd.
7 p. m.
1 · m.
Mlddloporl Pe-11&amp;1 1an Endeavor 7,j5 p. ;;.,, Mrs. !Dr. Sunday Mass 10:10 1. m.;
Bend, Rev. Arthur R. ~- 7:10 P. IlL . ,......
Cburcb, SOuth 8rd Ava. ~1 Lydo Cbooaller preoldonl. las- 11o1y Day of OhU1111tl"" 1:30 1, MeCauley, pub!&lt;. Robert Lew'l'huradiiJ, 1 • I LioWut llalD St.
lllobonl 10 a.m. Sunday aiJIII aeo tor all Soli, l'l!i
~
m. Conf...,,.. ¥a IHlur belen II, oupt. 1:38 a. m. M!ll'rlq dies
League; 7p. m. ~p
Evanae1Jsllc 7:at; We4DtadiJ m
, ..,... p, Maso.
wonrhip ao Surlday Sobool. Sor- claaaes1 7;111 ·p. Jll. IIIII lltitf;j
"'lelp County's No. I· Newapa\ier"
SUpport lbt Chureb ol Your Cltoloo
!1!4itl Bible Study 7:8tl tiatur- '' l'ruoltm&amp; I... Mid-Week
- · "Wbal Is Truth'" 7 p m. prayer moeliJtl. ·OU. MITipl
Dllbl fll'll"' IIICf ·~ :_.,... meeting Wed. 7:31i p. Oor Lady " ~ oa.a.
aervice, aermon •w- bjo ..............,l
.
Put., a.r. B. L.
leldet • l\ln. Mule Lorti Botlrm. Rev. Georp R. Wng
God."
'Doo Cl!tudl .... ,NaM I"
t1 1M NM&amp;rw
4or.
Sblpman, admlnlslrator. Sunday
Chester, Ray E. W-, .....
_.Ind.,
,,.,
0:
lfl. ..;,...
llolbltQ: t:IO a. til. Wonlllp 101181:110 a. m. EST. Hoijo Days Narlb Main t'lntroll fll Sunday 8eltool t:IO &amp; nt.; llort&gt;"The F.rllndbo Bal!k" .
!1111 woroblp to,e. Enqttliatlol llel'l!iet; 10:30 a. m. Sua day o1 Obligation, 7 p. m.
Rutland, Dr. N.C. C... ing worship 11 a. 111.; M.Y.P.S.
Middleport, Oblo
t'W• 'llave It""
-'"" f,4!i p. m. Mlclftall pray School, Blythe Theisa, oupL;
..,._ II OM, ....
minister. Bible Scbonl G:U P. m.; . !Yeahlr •+lao.
1 Phon• '17~
Depoolto lnsu&lt;ed b1 FDIC
w. va.
w..tr.lo! r,il p. '!!- 8:30 p. m., Y'"'th Fellowallip. Jobn llmaiJwuod. puiGr.llultday ·.
. H..Braley, supl Mom- 7:10 p. m.; MidwotC Sah!fa,
Clal •• Qaptl1 ..-~Ill· - Cannel: 1:110 I. m. Sunday ·
aung worship 10:10. Miss Sabra
i1IO p. m.
.
· t.l'-nd lba
ChurCh
ff
Ycorr
Cboleot
..Sltltdal'
t:ll
a.
Ill.!
Scboo~
Way,..
Roush,
·
8u
L.
School
tl
L
m.:
~
Canadroy,
pianist.
Evenq
_..
Grl!lllmul
""""'
.
.
,)
tua&lt;J., _.Mia. ra.: Yeallt ... 1 p. m. Evaolng Evaupl:U~ vice 7 ?:,m.; Young l'oople Eft. ohlp 7:30. Spoctal r..ture. Boo Pomeray. ll01'1l!Dc fnltlllelllll
'
P. m. £veoial ~ Jl!lrvlr:e· 8 P m. Mooday Youth deavor. ' p. m. Wed.; Prayer
Land pictures. llll!IOUIIOOd Sunday at 10:10 a. IlL~
1:1111
P.
m.
I8Cb
SUodiJ.
.
•
l'ellow,iup,
·
'
meeting
7
p.
m.
Saturday.
Ume to ttJDe and ,...lb the 4th 5unda1 'llbit:lt will lie
15o to.tl.OO ..d ,UP
/
POMEROY
'
~EDO
C11aiW
t1 Cl!ester Ill~ Ol_..,l;~~:_:an:n:•~ui!Ced::~me:ntltly:!~·.J..~IIoly:!~Com=~m:ual:oa.~•·;.. .'-i
BibiO ••• a. • ~ 8)1.,110 livaqtll&lt;lll Vallod
10:• a. m. aa lbo flnl
Clwce, Ro•. Paul ~. R. 1\. Card, pastor; WOI'I)dp
'1lrlldt\Y&amp;
.saJion. pUior: 8)1Wt It· WWice al· I L m.. Snlldl)'
•
Carre..., · ..,b, ittttl'' 1 a. Ill. Suod$y Scbool, Bon lldlool 16 a. m.: WSC8 firll
.
fltli l:lev. Henry C.
Qu1oeoberry, SUpl; 10:10 a. m. 'l'lttD'ldaY ol mootlt: lloard
Cor.
Sycamore
&amp;
Sc&lt;Ond
St. -PlMr&lt;WIIJ
'. ~ • A:m..i.AMCII:i
IIUI«. .SundiJ Scbofll, t:1o .., llontlaa WOrebip; 7:30 p. m. lll8tlll•o · third W!!dnesday cf
WohbJI, sei'vlces: Al~le\1· ,Wed. pra,J8I' - " " ' ·
IDObtlt: MYF 1111 two liUndQI
. Sunday, lfiiiUm'Y 26 ·
il
.
J~•fJ - -':;
).
..,icel 10110 a. m. and ·. r::tO -~ .., IIVB. .... ol monllt.
·1
·.,
Sunday School, D:15
Wori~Jii&gt;·~,lO:lO
p, m.; l'rJYI:l' noeellng, ;~ ·,,.l liPii!h; pastor. SurrdQ Sonoof Ill. Ho...- • - lretll•
lililr;.J:at p. iD,
~· - '· 1:41, 'a. 111., Sopt ,.... :lmlth: 1L O!r•t.o~ Garrabrut: IU
MR. TIM LENTNU
... ~
,. •
'
H).··
. .
-··.
.
e:.rt .... Ml't,; ...... - ..,., litlnda1 liCIIoOI 1:10 a. tD.
~·,.mp Jf,~ L m.: Pr111er atoatma "-"'"'~ 10:10 a. m" o\hat&lt;.
GUEST SPEAKEJt
......, . ~ 1 ~ ""~y; ,
QlrtiiiiD ICildlavor al!ll
:=~:.m:: ~
7:10

• H our
Ml•ghttest

t 1964 schedule, calling for a to- will be at Los Angeles and day for exclusive two-year
8 tal of 443 night gameo and lor Cleveland at Kan"" City, for rights to the National
By Vallod l'rMI llltematloaal
18
~ftrme rw~nt tha~ad ~ hby the Athletics to operate In the night games while Washington League's regultt oeaaon plltel. Ohln Vnlveralty appeared •
Bernean,rdd 0 L~::;,, ~e:"on : s~ same place they did last year- will he at Minnesota In a day Although he hall four dayo
step nearer c:".Jen~ th:.:
point scoring spree, then held Kansas Crty.
game.
make a decision, NFL CommiJ.
. title following an btjury
DeSOTO
on 1o win the thrUler, 29-27. Len- Had o\mericon Legue
offi- Tho Angels will play th• most sioner Pete Rozelle was
which is oxpected to blunt
Dr. R&amp;H. Power steerand brakt&gt;s.
nie van Meter was high for both
opproved Charleo 0.
game! at 1!6, and the Or!- ed to announce bio
Weotem llllcblgan'o bell
teOIIll with 17 points for 1 he
recent request to move the
are next with 61 arc·llght a few hours after studying
since 1982
young Panthera.
from Kansas City to
The Athletics will bids.
·
Middleport .. . . . 4 10 7 a _
the schedule woold
53, the Senaton 47, the The bids which wUI be Little Manny Newsome, tho
Pomeroy .... .. .. 8 8 2 7 had to be altered.
4~. the White Sl&gt;x 38, submitted today are for Oltclu- natlon'o Je~g major college
FORD
Middleport, Swan 3, Conde
As II W18, though, Finley was the Yankees 34, :"d the 1':"'•s. sive rights to cover the regulor
wiD rnlu ~::£
'21 Dr. Station Wagon.
Ly01111
10,
Evano
8,
Tannahill
to
atoy
p•t
and
the
Alb·
Tigers
and
Red
wx
33
aptece.
season
gam
..
of
the
NFL'o
14
'1
Auto. Trans. R&amp;H . Real
Boll• 0 - 211; Pomeroy,
will operate again in The White Sl&gt;r lead in home teams .
Bobcall.
Broncoes' oter
hi~e.
Meter 17, Anderson 4, Story
City.
doubleheaders with 13, followed
. .
tore the Oeshy part of
' '""'" IYt!"/ Nlte ttl 1 PM
Hysell 0, Phalin 2- 27.
Taklnl a cue from tho Na· by the Tigers with 12 and the _!.'•000NFL rocentlty ~thlgnellNBCa
rlibt band bltween the Ut.
WAHAMA VS. POINT
League, the American Yankees with 11. The lnlllans •·-·
agreemen WI
lin•·• and the third finger
Old rivalry wu obvious bore,
open five dayo later this and Senatol'li are scheduled for for telecasts of the cb~plonThursday's praclloe.
but both clubB were cold from
than It did last year. The
each, the o\ngels 9, the Red ship gamei The leagu~' : . : Newsome, who bas been avthe tleld. Halftlme score was
AIII!Oles Angels ..m he at
Orioles and Mhletico 7 V!ouo 1
~3
33.1 points a game, will
8 a co
7-.3 favoring the Felcons. Ronfor- the presidential
and the Twins 2.
w~~~· w
·
out for at least 10 da)'l, 1
nie RusaeD of Wahamo led the
o\prll 13 and the eight
m mn.
spokesman said.
ocorin1 for both leama with 12
clubs owing into action
also will close later tban
The 1-foot-10 apeedsler was
points.
one day !alar.
usual on Oct 4 rather than
By United Press Jnteraaltottal the main !actor In Ohio's lone
On ,\prO 14 Baltimore will cusi&lt;l;.,.ry !kt. 1.
Eoatera Dlvlllloll
conference loss, to wut.
be at Chicago, Kansas City at
W, L. Pel.
Mlcbllan at KalamaJOO.
Dei&lt;Git, Minnesota at Cleveland The All-Star &amp;•me will be ' Boston
33 II
teiDll carry 4-1 MAC and Booton at New York.
played July 7 at Shea Stadium,
33 17 .61!1ld::'
In the oecondlli'y openers,
home of the National Philadelphia
20 25
1
New York will be at Jlaltlmore
New York M~ts " New York
15 S1
Gus Buyoee or Brlanr ~~~~;II
Meadow, N. Y,
Wt~tem Dlvllloa
SOPhomom, will r&lt;
F!Shl Reoalll
w. L. Pel. Ne1iYIOJ1U,
29 18
By United Pre" Iutemaltottal Los Alll!eleo
There
~~
00111 ex·
' 4ll·"'
21 20
BANGKOK (UP!) - Pone San Francrsco
have cut tonllibt'~JI
21 22
KbtiJIO!eh, 112, Thailand, out- St. LouiJ
to a olngle pme
18 211
Here 1re choice ''VIIue-Ritecl" u11d ell'S polnlod Hlroyuld Eblhora, 112, Ba!Umore
toumamont.
11 34
Japan 16 - reialrul world fly- Detro!!
tournament Ill an btvltaWinterized, re1dy for rough we1ther. Low
11tunrday'a Renlto
wellhl IIUe.
Boston IIO St. Loula 104
at Malone Collep In Contoo.
«iELESM;)-·Mi!" Baltimore 130 New York 114
and features hoet Malone,
LOS -'NGELES
San Franc'·- 125 Detroit 93
Roberti. Wuleyan and
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Television Revue

1958 Ford VB- 2 Door _ _ _ _ _ $495
White over blue finish, automatie trans. Radio and heater,
jOOd tires.

1961 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 -Door

$1695

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radio and heaterj Positraction
hke '\ew msuie. Fawn t'l&gt;lor. New tireB.

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19571 Plymouth V8- 4 Door H.T. _

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One local owner, good upholstery, automatie tran 1 . Radio
and heatt&gt;r.

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

bedroom house on L1ncoin
HID. Pomeroy. HI baths, gas
hot watet. furnace, Immediate
possession. Telephone WY :I21B6 or WY 2-3346.

WHY PUMP your sluggish sep-1-:::::--::--------tlc lank. Get Klean-Em·AII FOR SALE OR RENT: Stoggie
Septic Tank Cleaner. Land- Beegle property in Dorcas,
mark Farm Bureau Pomeroy
three bedrooms, will rent fur' 1 24 30t~ nished, for $65.00 per month.
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J WISH to thank the doctors
-WARM Morning Siove, medland aurses for their kindness
urn s.ize. W. E. Brown. 1 nii.Ie
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Memorial Hospilal. 1 also
West of Chester
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ers who will addre" those a~
tending the :klay Convention
Sessions at the recently completed Columbus Plaza will be ,
Drew Pearson, internationa1ly
known columnist, author &amp; 1ecturer who w111 address the Con\lention at noon on Tuesday,
Feb; 18th.

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G:OS Sacred· Heart
6•2AI Ccluntrl' Jamboree
1:35 Farm Newo
6:45 Meigtt ft.gr. E'ltell.
7:116 Breakfast Party
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7:30 Van Palllck Spnrlll
7:45 Sign On. The Ufellne
7:50 The 7:50 Report
8:00 Local, Ohio, NaUonal
8:10 Bright Star Sbow-Thur.
News and Sport&amp;
8:4$ Baker Fum. Sbu•Frl
1:15 Weather Picture
U5 The Ughter Side
8:18 Musical Clock
U5 Betty Newton
8:56 News
10:116 Mlnisterlal Assoc.
9:00 Musical Clock
10:20 Ccluntry Hoe-Down
9:30 Song &amp; Story Hour
IL05 Swap Shop
9:45 FamUy Worahip Hour
Fc•·m Bureau
10:00 Nei'JS
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10:06 Hlsh School Hit Parade
Masoo Co. A.gr. Est.-Tile.
10:55 News
hmlly Worship llr-Tbur
11;00 Army Time
IUO AJlC Program-Frl
11:30 Special Community 1'1'011.111.55 The Upper Room
12:00 NeW!I Roundup
11:58 Dow Jones A.vera1e1
12:20 Bulletin Board
12:00 Noon Report
12:25 News 0 Grama
12:15 Music JUst For You
12:30 Sa!tlrday Matinee
12:15 Goessler'l Guesl Star-!l'rl.
1:55 News
3•00 Platter Party
1:00 Saturday Matinee
4:15 Bleettnar Sbow-T·Thur.
·2:55 News
4:30 Local News
3:00 Saturday Matlne4
4:55 Bowling Scores
3:55 Newa
5:00 The Opell Rood
4:00 Dlscing wltb Dou
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1:20 Country J,llllbofte
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World &amp; Nat'l News
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Weather
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1:115 Norman
8:45 Country Expresa
7:t16 Breakfast Party
8;05 Hlgb School Football
11:00 Top Ten Show
12:00 Nooo Report
12: 15 Jones Buick Show
12:311 Rev. Merlin Teelll
1:00 Football Warmup
1:15 osu Foolban
3:4$ Platter Party
5:45 Sign Off

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7:00 Sign On Newo
7:35 The Army llou\'
1:00 Herald of Trulil
1,35 Hour ol DeU•,erata
9:00 Wings of Realitll
8:35 The Bible Speab To You
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10:00 Voice of Propbicy
o\BB1E AND SLATs
10:35 Sunday Show
11:00 Country Bynm Time
12:00 Noon Report
12:15 The Search
12:30 Rev. MerUn Teell
1:00 Billy Graham
1&lt;30 Lutheran Hour
2:00 The Church AI Work
2:15 The Navy SWings
Z:S5 The Big lie
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4:115 World In Review
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8 oo Ohio Valley News
B 116 Ql&gt;lo N.a~on. World Nows
8, 10 Sport&amp; "oday
R t! Weather Picture
8 16 !.luslcal Clock
Comiuunlty News
9 00 Llolehstr!bg
9 30 Pobllc Service
1 45 Family Worship Hour
10 00 Mason County Newa
10 05 taiil' of the Town
10 5!i \VDrkl Newa
lj 00 Wonderful World of Mualc
I .05 !,lomlng Melodies
tescept ll'rlda1.
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11'4~ Wor! News
II 5!i Ill""" County Newa
12 00 C&lt;lmmunlry' News
12 t16 Local Ne...
12 10 Markell
12 15 Mid· Day Weather
12 20 ljutte\in Board
12 25 ~ws 0 Grams
12 30 Agriculture Agent
12 45 Country Go llwDd
1 55 ).'II~ Beat
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2·00 bollittry Go Round
1'55 .News Beat
3 Mid Way Math!ee
s 30 Christmas Wreath
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ci luctation. Health papers
Help Wanted
furnished. Full line of household goOOs including almost HOU . 10
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new electric and coal range.
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Pomeroy, t h r e e
Frigidaire deep freeze like ~~~s nnd bath. Phone WY
From the largest truck or
new
player
piano,
Singer
sew·
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tfc
oulldozer
radiator to the
U.CON _ lb. bx. 99c ing machine. combination TV THREE bedroom hoose ,- auto?nd radio, dining room, liv· . rna tic gas heat, hardwood
smallest heater core.
CD.L RATS and MICE I
mg room and 4 bedrooms of floors, full basement. Immedkulor 1.74
furniture and many items
iale possession. Phone WY 2fii.BAN 1Y4 lb. bx. 99c listea Elson Bowles
5288.
1 23 Jtc
WY 2-2143
Pom•roy
Umft: I IKixes to customer no Bowles, Cq-Administ;ators, THREE nicely furnished rooms
AUCI'IUNI!l!R
jpfaolela'e orders.
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~arold Goddard &amp; Son, Aucharawood floors, automatic
Completo 8ervtee
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tioneer, Phone Bartlett 2.111
PHONE 2-2181
heat, )arge closets, private
Critl -..nord
bath, private entrance.
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WrUc, P - • Coalael
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ties furnished. WY 2-2200.
A. C. BRADFORD
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and white film S day
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For Sale
cessln on
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$ 11 tfc
I!'victa' Sta. Wagon. Low mileage. Like New Corull·
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all color film. See
houst: . Learn coin business
BOO to 100il Lales. Ca II Ufl for yo~ photo needJ. Grov- Keystone Station, Rl'tland. &amp;all Gneler, PlmDWD&amp; ...
tion. Fully equipped
l' ,:WV S-2878.
1-21-tfc
er'J Studio, Pomeroy ,0.
SH 2-4822.
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WITI1 A FUTURE - Exl!od your _.,. trollblel
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perience not necessary. Men
We ban all Ibn
I .:I~ Copy Ill)' leiiA!r or docameoL
selected will have exceedingSewer Madlillel
Conv. Cpe. Sunliner. Power Steering. Crulsematie.
'leull:r lDiur-. Pomeroy. ly high earnings after trainReunabJe Ra&amp;el
Sharp
2 I~ lie ing, $75 week to start.
you
Call In z.a?4 Day or Ntpl
are a family man, neat, am7 II ue
bitioos, and have car, write See Neigler Building and SUpP.O. Box 1125, Parkersburg,
ply, Racine, for better homes,
SNOW TIRES
W. Va.
1-~tc
kltcben cablnell and 11tor01
Co)\vertlble. One careful owner. Power Steering
llny Sl..
$11.50
and brakes
OPENING for man with car to
doors.
II 23 lie
-.11ltEGULAR TREAD
service Fuller Brush custollny s1..
$9.50
COBA SELECT SJRI!S
mers. Route protected. NeatTUBES,
used
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$1.00
COAL. Deliver or pick
Dependable Service Call:
ness and ambition necessary.
$2.50
,.,...sell Gnegleln Ready- TUBES, new _
Clair Woode, Tech.
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$70 week to start. Phone 422Co., Page St.. Middlepnrt 12 Volt Bolleriu $12.95
Pomeroy
Ph'
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2-2649
Catallni.
4 dr. Hard Top. Power Steering. Hydra·
0927 or write Rt. 5 Box 116-A,
&amp; Volt Batt•ri..
$9.95
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Cbeslol Ph: 985-2145
matte.
Nice
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II.C. Spork Plugs __ 75c
German Shf"p
~AN BFLTS
MAN TO Se.ll Insurance. MUst ~----------1=1~
At the Teaford
COMPACT Sweepers. A.utboriz.
ll.ny Si10
$2-00
have car. Call WY 2-6285
I 17 12tp
ed sal•• and service. Write
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Complete Llno Of
Twist, by
1502 16111 St., Parkersburg, W.
"COIN COLLECTOR"
V8 Gal~e. 2 dr. Crulsematl'e. Extra cleaQ
Shiflet, Ted Fio Rito
Va.
Employment
Wanted
Supplies
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Boolcs
Music
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t REATING, PlambbJC, MaeDer
WANTED, G•neral housework
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Rutland, 0..
by day ur we"ek. Nellie
til Easl MatD sareet, ,.,;.
. ()ex . A.()·efl Nf:'" l'lame
noll;- . CH 7-:.WHl.
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Special 2 dr. ~fiow
' ·formula Onl'; 93c
FUR
CONCF.RT Grand orga r by
8; 1 .
Drugs.
12-3J .:i0tp 1 ~1BSON-Kay-Harmony guitars celstot sold new for $1fi!l .95,
· '"'&amp;iii.;· :i •nd AmpU!iers, 24 months
sellir.g price,
R a 0 .v .
Wanted To Buy
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21 foof , COmplete- 1 pay . Bee 01' CaJ1 "Tiff\D
bed
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imished. Also weldlll~ ma· ers. Point Plea88Jit. W.
complete, $12.00. Can be trARM TRACi'Oll With IDipliWY Z.~UI or WV t. Phone SO, Bill Wellman,
see~ anytime at 802""' East ments. Frank Pauley, Harri1-Z.tfe WWlaMalll St., Pomeroy, 0.
sonvUie, Plione Albany MY 8POMEROY1 ~.
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I 24 3tc PHONE WY 2-3213 for prnmpll;
Myrtle Bowles, deceased .
FOR SALE- Middleport's taU·
delivery of any size limestone
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23 head Holstein cows, 2 mix- est buUdlng, located 352 N.
for every need. Emmet W. 1·;;~~~~1ii;;!fv
ed cows, 8 head 2-year-old Se~ond StrePt, Middleport.
Shuler, 342 Page St., Middle. 1~
1 15
heifers, 16 calves from baby
Priced for quic-k sale. Inquire
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at Ohio HoteJ.
10 16 tfc 1~
The,., cows are in all stages - : - - - - - - - - - EXPERIENCED

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In'"""'me of '225 00
UNFURNISHED bouse 4 room
Popul•tkln 715 .,,
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3 ROOMS
New Furniture

wish to thank each one who
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··- -- I All of above can be fo'nanced. A MODERN b
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1110rt te b• corrtct.
sent cards, letters, gifts and
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Glenn L .., Town•hlp Cllfk
FOR SAr.E
, some purchased on land conand batb, 136 Lincoln ncao1, 1 GENERAL TC•WNIHIP FUNDI
IIowers and to all who visited orr
RICII"T'me
in the hospiW.l. Mrs. Clarers wi 11 be received
at t trart . For further informa- Pomeroy. WY 2-3020.
General anil Clanitltd. Property
ence Grueser, Minersville, R. the off1ce o[ Webster und Fultz, tion call O'Brien &amp; Crow
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10 , unu the
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9-Z:Z..tfc Auto He.,:l!tntlon •• . •• . 4,!1.111 .3e
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A. Pnc~ real es!.ate, being part \,UCRtt,. ~~~ t~
FOUR ROOMS and bath, fur- '~!:~~T~"-;cuuve sm&gt;1c~
of Lot::. 68 and 69 in Middleporl, 1
nace beat. PhODe WY 2-3319.
&lt;;omp. or Tru•tee•
. • 1,340..00
Com" . uf Clerk
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Home Restaurant now open fea- Ohio. with a four-room dwelling POMEROY
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11 11 tfc Total oen.
Ell. Service.
3.Q&amp;Ua
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turing home rooked meals,
thereun Property sold subject
house with bath , gas heat- ONE 5 room apartmeut. Pea- To;n1 ~ d
real uh uh good Italian pizza. to 1964 taxes, and aiJ offers subporches,
and basement. ple's 1'errac-.
"'Ja1.
DT'o:: Burial l!:xp.
H 2 nd
d
... uu WY ..~
Poor ReliefJOO.OO
Open for breakfast from 6 a. ject to Court approval.
100.00
ll{n a
ry , with nice view
8-U..Ue Total P&lt;:&gt;or R~Jter . . . . . .
m. till midnight. Phone
Dlltrtct
Bollnl Withheld
o1 Hultllfor m .n
Gertrude Butler, Admi'no'stra- of murh or Pomeroy ~ Priced
Health
- Tues
orders WY 2-9976. Check
trix.
(1, 23, 24, 2.5, 3tc
right, or will trade on SyraBusiness Services
Ma~~f.h::~· a-;p. 1, ........... 901 .73
prices. We would
cuse prope rty . Owner assistMalnt. &amp; Repair &lt;Gu T•lll usus
11
your business. Frank
AND USED welders, air Hnce m financing .
INCOME TAX service. C. B.
~!i 1 a.8~ir:!~ ~K~nH· .. .. 1:_::~
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compressors, welding ··~·r 0 d. · hBDJ...EPORTfi..room
frame
Simpson,
Johnson
Lee. NoUCii!a, suppllea, Other twuo
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Emp. ReUrement; (towNblp IIIaH)
orne WI
1¥.! baths,
gas
nsurance n.geney,
ts
J)l!dueuon, by county Au4Uor
YES, you can borrow our
F ree demonstrahon . Pomerny Landmark , Ph WV 2- heatmg, basement, carport.
ing, Middleport. Phone WY t- ~!~~~~~!r'P~~m~~';!P· ..·
pet Shampooer FREE
to
1 23 3tc
Near
both schools. $8500.00.
2903.
1 I 90tc IOND
Tot•l Paym•nt.
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clean your car~ts with Blue 2181.
AILER
aniRIMINT ANO
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Lustre. Baker Furniture.
- 19fi4 Model Alum· INCOME TAX service
Mrs
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ft pine lumber, $45.00. Jet inurn. Moon (55 x 10), wood
Steve EbUn, Rt. 124: 1 mil~ ~:~:!n!':o~!~'" --~~.. : :1.
water pump, $45.00. WY 2· panelmg, 5 rooms and bath
from Fairground oo Laurel other Tu ..•.. , • , • •• . . 13.3M.72:
DO YOU have a drinking proi).
Total ReciiPt.t . . . . . . . . . U.5"U .5~
6542.
1 23 3lp
(tub and shower). Located in
Cliff Road.
IUMMARY OF OPIRATIONI
Jem! For help. contact AlcoIY fUNDI
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AUCTION
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large
lot
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bolics Anonymous, Trl-Counao a' 11 :00 AurM y, Planuary 140), septjc tank. Total price I -;;;;;-;--;;:;c-:=:----=~'
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. I&gt; . mile
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easant $4500 ·oo· Good 1oan available.
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Middleport, 0 .
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Phil Meier, WY 2-3510.

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SINGER Sewing Machine with Brick house, two bedrooms, with
slip-in type round bobbin. Diw~ter system , Pearl Street, NICELY Furnished 4 roc&gt;IDI IIIOd
al control equipped zig zag , Middleport, $15,000.00.
bath apartment, Middleport.
in beautiful· cabinet, pay off
Phone WY 23874.
balance of payments of $7.90 54 Acres in Rutland Township
11 25 tfc
monthly, WY 2-2204.
adjacent to Ohio Power FTRNISHED aparbnenlll. l'b.
1 24 5lc
coal lands, $1,250.00 Including
WY 2-27'16. After 5 p. m. p11one
11 ii'E\\Ii%4n;a!::O.Ii.rt~lfu, number four vein of c~al.
WY 2-3574.
II NEW 1964
II Zl tfe
Zag sewmg machine. Uses . 60 acres Rutland Towm~hip
discs to fancy design , over- Rutland Village. $3,500.00.
casts. buttonholes , monogram
Three apartment house, Porn- 1'HREE and ftJm room funllab..
applique. etc. Discount price,
eroy $3,500.00 has $103.00 net ed and unfumisbed apal1o
$67 .21 terms. WY 2-2204.
im·ome per month .
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meats. "W\' UOt.
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root and ~nolng,
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Mrl. ~!DIG, wllo Mr. ~ !tMEHlt.e
Winding TraiiGardenCiubGroup
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Plans were dlscusaed for sev· day February Jl5 Mrs LeWis iDr will be held •t the llame of
1s roeoverlng.
da~
in Cleveland
events, when the thanked tho members for
.. Fl
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CONTINUES
eMens Dreu Trou1111n _ _ Reduced 20%
IIJpllovor &amp; Coot

Reduced 20%

R... '19.95
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•B6ys Zip Out Toppers _ _ Now $14.95
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«eo. $29.95 .... Now $24.00

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Riti. $34.95 ___ _ Nuw $27.50

Mens Coats
Now $29.95
Roo. $39.50
Reg. $45.00 ____ Now $34.95

IOjl. $32.50 .. . . Now $26.00
,,.. $27.50 ____ Now $22.00

R•v· $55.00 ____ Now $44.50

, ... $26.5ll .... Now $21.50

Rot . $65.00 ____ Now $52.50

R... $19.95 .... Now $14.95

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l LOT MENS

Sport Shirts

Reg. $2JIA

Va Iues To $5.00

Now $2.59 __ . _ 2 for $5.00

Now $2.98

_ 2 for $5.00

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__ Now $38.00

Reg. $45.00 _. . _ Now $34.00

Now $t9.9l

Reg. $1.99

Valuf"

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Now $1 .69

Wednesday eventna at
the e • elgs •nemonal HospiW.
F'l IJb
· ill
1m
llon\4! of Mrs. 1'\obert Lewis, Plans wero made IQ
rary, "
IIs.,rin• Ave.
lain the Wlndina Trail
. Mrs. Lewis, president. open- Therapy Club With a
ed the meeting with the club party on Friday, February
pra~er. Devotions, "The Pray- Plans were discussed for
ing Hands." by Helen Steiner taining the Regions!
Rice, whlcilis based on the 16th ci' District II, in March. Also "The Greeo Blackboard, "
Century art classlc by the world discussed were plans for a flow- play produced by Plays F o
famous artist, Albrecht Durer, er show in the spring. The tra· Living, and sponsored by
were presented by Mrs. John velin• prize donated by 1\frs. Moigs County Mental
Terrell.
' Lewis was awarded to Mr&amp;. Association, was presented
Dunng the business session, Walter Bentz.
the Dramatics class of
an invitation was read from Mrs. Charles Lewis present- University at the meeting
Mrs. Wade Cozad, president. of ed the topic, "Preserving Mat- l the . Salisbury PTA,
the Ohio Association of Garden erial for ArraDj!:ements," ·
evenmg . Following the play a
clubs to attend ' " A Gardener's en from the National Floral discussion w~:~s held with Ed·
Day Oul," in Lancaster on Tues. Book Institute. She explained ward Bartels as leader.
~
how til dry rlowers using
Mrs. Jaf!les Will, pr~ident,
corn meal or Flower
ccmducted the meeting, which
When using Flower Dry, the opened with devotions by Mrs.
material must be dried in
Menzel Smith. In the absence
POMEROY. OHIO
air tight container.
of the treasurer, Mrs. Richard
TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
dried material · pulled
Young secretary, reported $200.·
"3 STOOGES GO AROUND
green may be dried in an oven, ~ ~~ the trea~ury. A c?mmunWORLD IN A DAZ~'·
sun _
or a dark. place.
1calion was read fr~m Mrs. HarMoe, Larry, Curly, Joe. Joan
Dr1ed matertal displayed by old sa.uer, c~cemmg County
Freeman.
Peter Forster' ft.i. Mrs. Lewis included
Councl 1 PTA •
chard
Devon.
Edpr Rice Burrough~•
aJ, milk weed,
,
Th~ nex~ County
Council
"TARZAN'S THREE
grass, iron weOO, Chinese elm, meetmg will bl~ held at the Syc~:~~~~~~=~u
and thorn apple. Mrs. Lewis racuse Elementary School on
Jock Mahon~,.. as Tarzan, 81so displayed and described F.ehruary 6· It was voted
to
Woody Strode introducing
magazines
incJuding give Edwaz:i Bartels $60 ,for
~udn~ryruWGL~Me~~a:~;
Happy Shop Catalague and athletic IQI;0 Pment. It was at.so
•mais.
IID&gt;r.,na With Dried Material voted to give $10 to .the s~ho.l·
- - - - - - - - - - l in •••• Tropical Material.
arshlp fund. Mrs. Orm Smiths
"June
in
January"
was
the
r~~ won the room attendance
SUN·., MON., TUES.
arrangement
for
the
month
wi\h
•ward.
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"MARY, MARY"
Mrs. Carl Will as judge. Blue Refres.IJ~ents were served by
(Technicolor)
ribbon:. wer,e awarded to Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clark, Mr.
DPbhie Reynolds, Barry Nt&gt;l- Allard Pratt and Mrs. C. L. and Mrs. Richard Yo~g, Mr.
son, Diane McBain, Michael Heaton and red to Mrs John and Mrs. Donald Lannmg, Mr.
fu&gt;nnie .
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Colorc:ertoon
Terrell and Mrs. Robert Lewis. an
rs. wtg t . • an, r.
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Jack_Seehg, Mr. and
Mrs. James
Will, Mr. and Mrs.
F~ick, Mr. and Mrs. tCenneth Miller, Mrs.. Frank
Porter
J r. andM rs. 0 rm Sffilt'h.

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Mens Top Coats
Reg. $49.95

1ft

Mens Pajamas
Re-g. $3.50 - --·-· Now $1.80

Rf'!g. $5.95 - ·- ·- - Now $4.75
Reg. $5.00 --- · ·· Now $4.00

Reg. $4.00 ·· -··· Now $3.20

Rot. $12.95 .. .. . Now $9.95

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Sport Shirts

MENS &amp; BOYS

Now $4.69

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JACKETS

Values To $6.95

MENS HATS _ _ __

to pay monthly bills

REDUCED 20%

..... $6.90

$aves Time

MENS WORK UNIFORMS Now $6.00 per suit
LADIES
_ LADIES' SKIRTS
RIG. ltl.95 ------ .. $8.18
~IG.

$10.95 -- ----.. $7.88

ll.G. $7.95 --- --·--- $6.29

Checkg

REDUCED 25%

_ 2 for $9.00

WEAR

that the tash-toter wastes

LADIES' DRESSES
RIG.
REG.
REG.
REG.

St7.95
$ts.95
$t4.9i
$12.95

$2U5
$21.95
st9.t5
$17.95

lining up for change, receipts.

RIG. $6.95 .. - ----- - $5.29

~·.LADIES' SLACKS

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Reduced 25.%
Jackets &amp; Car Coats
· Reduced 25%
LADIES' COATS
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Reduced 25%

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LADIES BLOUSES
RIG.
REG.
REG.
REG.

$2.99 ___ ...... . $2.39
$3.9! ----·-· --·· $3.10
$4.95 --------- · $3.89
$5.95 ---··----- $4.69

REDUC~D 20%

We Pay 3% Interest On Savings

Pomeroy National Bank

BAHR CLOTHIERS

Ser-ilng Meigs County for over 90 years

POMEROY- RU'ft.AND

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

Musgrave to
Come Out for
Prosecutor

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For Luncheon
meeting. Devotions wm 8ivtD
Plana were ___,_..., for -·· by Mrs. Rodney Sauor • b e
v•••
the .,...,..,.
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used tbe 1oplc, "Coopore•on,
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the "
acrl ~
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'!'ltesda7, February 4. ,. be apd a18o read !rom
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Jickel, Jr., Pomeroy Jr.
~elball
and
FOQthaU COII\[b,

ELBERFELDS
Stock Up On Candy I

Rutland Club to
Assist'March'

Mr. Musgrave served t w Q The Friendly Gardeners of
terms as Prosecuting Attorney Rutland made plans to particiof Mason County from 1952 to pal~ in the Mothers' March for
1960. He also served in the State the polio drive next week when
Senate from 1942 until 1946.
the club met Wednesday evenAttorney Musgrave attended ing at the home of Mrs. How·
Marsha)] Unhrersity and receiv- ard Birchfield. Mrs.
Vernon
ed his law degree fmm
Weber, preSident, opened the
Virginia University. He is m!lr·l meeting with Mrs. Fred Wil·
ried to the former Bessie
Jiamson giviilg the verse of
ette :1nd they are the parents month.
of lwo sons.
The group voted to have an
Filing for the post of Commit- auction in February. A
teemen and Committeewomen was read concerning "/]!Jrden·fl
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from various districts in t h e er's Day OUt" to be held
past two days are: Christtena J..ancaster, Feb. 25.
McClure, Route 1 Leon, demo- The traveling prize
crat, committeewoman from Co- by Mrs. Joe Bolin was won
logne District : Leonard Frank Mrs. Robert Snowden with
Riffle, Point Pleasant, republi· door prize awarded to Mrs.
can, committet!man from Lew· Bolin. Mrs. Weber cOnducted
is District; Ella J.
Roush, two contE'sts with Mrs. Snowden
Route l Letart, democrat and and Mrs. Bolin the winners.
Leo Friend Gibbs, New
Secret Pal gifts were
ex·
democrat, committeeman
changed during the evening.
committeewoman from
The members agree(l tQ spanDistrict
sor the polio march Tuesday
evening In Rutland baginning
at 6:30 p.m. instead of Monday
evening.·
I During the program hour -Mro.
gave a review of the
1Joe Bolin
· book, ' 1 Acres and Pains"
by
Perelman, which told of t h e
1 humorous experience~ of living
· in the country. The hostess serv~
ed sandwiches and coffee at
the close of the meeting. The
next meeting will be held at the
home of Mrs. Weber.

OFF THE
SALE PRICES

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Pleasant Valley Ho•pltal
ADMITI'ED: John William
Saunders and Brenda Saunders, :
Glenwood; Mrs. Shannon Hoi·
comb, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Clemma Pore, Ashton.
DISCHARGED: Mrs. Robert
Brown, Gallipolis; Mrs. Wil·
Marnhout, Pt. Pleasant;
Oder Hobbs, Long Acre, W. Va.
Mrs. Carl Gibbs, Pt. Pleasant;
' otis Young, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs.
Ac~tlla Deal, Pt. Pleasant; John
I Adkins, Pt. Pleasant ; Mrs. Everett Clark and son, Middle-Mrs. John Marshall, New
transferred to Univer·
Morgantown.
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BOXED CANDIES
e Party Jultpl
e Luxury A11ortmenlo
e Chocolate P-n
Caramel MHca,.S
e Vanilla Butler
Crtmis
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Mro. Stevens Mlot Julep Bars _ _ _ _.,....... Ul!!
Mro. Stennt Log· Cabin Rolls
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Mrs. Stevens Fudge Plto
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NO. 239

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Vis'it the Housewares Departmen! an4:
see the Crystal and Milk Gl.ass , ~~DY

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INGELS FURNITURE

OPEN FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY NIGHTS

VOL XV

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colder tonight wUh laow lla. f'
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mfilloo parakeeli and canarleo
In l~t Vofted Slates, according
to the Hollywood chapter ol lbe
AmeHcaD Humane A11oela\ion.

Boxed Valentine Candy
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eAII Milk Assortments
eOJd Fashioned
'Favorites
eNut Crisp and
Chewy Assortmanto
eA11otted ChocolotM
e Cholet Auortmants
eMJ~t Julopo

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to svJitee!&gt;«ged
Pla7 CUII\!IU&lt;O ~ , ....,, IIIII
11 worked like a charm In Ihl!l'eDt
the
spon. finals - 'i'llb Walw,rili ~ Mid·
19113 and tho pjc!ures
. G. . . dlejiOrl ~ II I;JO. ~
IlliG 'II
the
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- 1\aclpe Opeall ~· Neloonvllle at ~ : 30 p. m., Pomoroy
pla71 P~l Pleasant' ~~ 1&lt;311 p.
m., , arid RuUand· goei , ~illllJt
Ripley at 7:30 . p, .m,
.
Adn!1s01on Is 25 ceriiJ fi&gt;r chll·dren, 50 cents fO&lt; adwta. All
j&gt;ioc.eds are for
ilnprove- ·
m'lJibl In the PomeroY Jr. High
Athletic fund. Last '""' proceeda were enough to "''tflt the
Pome•·oy Junior High team In
blgh quality and briOiant unlo
form~ (See Page t·. today for
detail• of play last night).
Below, Tommy Hill, right, of
Rutland .Ill•• a jump .shot, .1~
perfect form, from
gutslde.
Guar&lt;jing against Hili drl~inl
Is Middleport's Mark T~hnl.
At left is Rutland's (!~) Rod
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Immediate right is a .
from the Wahama • R1pley
game, a mild upset wqq by
Wahama. The two smaU . .play·
ers at left are unidentilje4 but
No. 2, Wahama's Steve.' Wood,
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leapa for a rebound with RiP'
ley's Dave Rader while :Rofmie
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VALENTINES

Your Choice of Merchandise In The
Amount of 17%.of Your Purchase I
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Cinnamon Balls
51 Pops (Lollipops)
Chocolate Croma. Minto
Fruiteen• _
Vanilla Caramels
Arabia~ Nights Mix
Mint Filled Strawo
Mellowcrome Toys
Sugorplum Treats
Jelly Baans
Wintergreen Lottngeo
Creme and Jelly Hearll
Valentine Mellowcremes
Jelly Hearts
Conversation Hu.rh
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Group I of the First
United tureo,
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port met Tueaday . evening at ell the ltllon from the sllld1
Mrs. Guy Reynolds, Middle- the church. The me.tJnc open- book enlltled, "Maklnf Friellds"
port Klndergartep teacher, was ed with group singlng with Mrs. whlcll dlscu.ued .the pbasel •
a recent visitor 'Jn Columbus.
Paul Haptonstall at the p~. man 1nusl i&lt;&gt; through In maJo.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gavin
lng friends. She also read two
have moved from their properHOME FROM VISIT
. poema ~ken1trom the "Jdealo"
ty on Fifth-av to Chillicfrthe.
Mrs. 8 . A. Dodson returned magazine.
Mr. Gavin, who is employed by_ Saturday after spending four Secret pal names were ell&gt;
the Ohio Valley Baking Com· weeks with her son, Erroll Con- changed durlnglba evening. The
pany was transferred to t h roy, wife, and son Hugh of Ak~ hostesses, Mrs. W&amp;.lbum, Mrs.
ChilUcothe ofnt:e.
ron. While in Akron she visited Coleman and Mrs. Dorothy LaoDue to an error itl Wednes- wiJh her grandsons ErroU Con- ey, ~ntrtbutil)l, served a sala4
day 's account of the Dorcas Clr· roy Jr. and family and Lloyd course al the conclusion ol tht
cle of the Middleport Baptist
an( bmily.
evening.
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should have been Mrs. Charles
Lewis and her mother, Mrs.
Harry Hysell. They were
in
rharge of the refreshments and
decoration.
Mr . L. D. Diles is improv·
ing after having become ill at
the close oJ. church service Sun-day morning at the
Baptist
Church. Mr. Dl'les was taken
SELE!=T FROM A WIDE ASSORTMENT
to his home where Dr. Boice
was summoned and treatment
OF BRACHS FINE CANDIES
given. Calling on Mr. and ·\frs.
Diles Sunday afternoon were
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their familles from Athens, Dr.
Chocolote Whipped CrtmH ·
3tC
and Mrs. Charles Jividen, Mr.
and Mrs. William Diles and Mrs.
Milk Chocolate Covered Brullo
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H. E. Mitchell, Jr. and sons,
~9e
Fllled Peanuts
Jim and Mark.
Peppermint LozengH
29t
Rev. and Mrs. Clyde BarUett
Milk
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3tc
and children, James; Martha,
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non, W. Va. Saturday to attend
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funeral services for Mrs. Bart~
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lett's father M p M s·
' r. . . Jnes ,
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who died following a serious
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illness. Rev. Bartlett. James
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port while Mrs. Bartlett and
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'
Nougat
Center
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for a
longer visit with Mrs.
Baby Mints
29c
Sines.
Peanut Butter Pillows
39c
Mr. and Mrs. Don
Davis
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(Dixie Pierce) visited durini;
Swedloh Kisses .
29c
the weekend in Middleport with
Milk Chocolate Jots
~~·
their parents; Mr. and Mrs. MilMaple Nul GoodiH
29c
iard Pierce and Mrs. Mary
Mlnialuro Milk Chocolates
3\lc
Helen Davis. They were enroute
Burgundy Mix
29c
to their home in South Webster
after spending the weekend in
All Filled A11ortment
39c
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POINT PLEASANT - Attor· Columbus with lrien1s. Mrs. DaBig Ben Jellies
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ney Raymond fi'. Musgrave. Pt. vis tea~hes in the Wheelersburg
Candy Corn
PleasE.Jnt Route 1, has announ- _S_c h_o_ol_s._ _ __ _ _ __
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:itc
ced his candidacy on the Re·
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Peanut Clusters
publican ticket for the office

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Double Barrelled Accord
On Nucleonics Planned

SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1964

PRICE FIVE CENTS

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Hopes for New Cooperatio\\

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