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tlodges is' (;uest of Honor

Fmewell Party in Forest Run
V~

_Hodges, ·Who.
PIQ!IIll,' ts leaving for
·.f:lilll'lloitf!~, W. Va .. was guest
. . . ...at a farewell party Frl·
-"'!!lll'ig lA the Forest Run
church. Mrs. William
11Jporvlsor of the Ohio
Gulld of Providence DisQuOd girls were

but contributed on the gHt.
Committees for the
party
were Joyce Bunch, Reberca
Garnes, Janet Powell and Ken·
neth English tables : Mrs. Smith.
Mrs. Hampton. Helen Brown
and Patricia Bulfington, serv·
ing ; and Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Cor·
nelius Bunch and daughters, Jlf.
fie and Donna. clean~up.

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Sister Church

Around And

In Indio is
Final Theme

About
Middleport

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Army Sperlallat Four La.,
bers of the Cllapter will be bon· renee E. Hysell. whose wife,
M.4Jitlf'1.
ore'd.
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R~. Uv.- at 690 Laure);.
· 'l'beOdorus (:Ouncll
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II, )llddl~port. wu 118111ed. solo
America wW meet Monda,v The Mlddlepolt Uterary Club tiler of the quarter for t b e
7:30 p.m. at the IOOF ball. wlli meet Wednesday, March 4 lllst Engineer Company . charter will be draped for at the borne of Mlas Beta ·San- Fruth, Germany, Feb. ts. All
•tEll!al~th Young. lnllpection wiD bom. Mlsa SUII8D Park and Mrs. editor In the unit. Spwtl•llat
be conducted by Edllll Wakely Charlea Bradbury wiD present sell was selected for Ill' ~eflo
deputy
the !JrogJ:am. Roll call wiD be ly oppearance, ~~· !IIIII
t
a Nobel 0r Pulitzer winner.
performance ol duties lllid J!lil.,
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The Pomeroy Shakespeare
MAR. I
'".ge ":.~id BJlldler,", ~
Club wlll meet Wedneaday at Evqellne Chapter, Order of of Mr. and Mrs. l&gt;a'(l!'enee ~A.
P· m. at the home of Mrs. the Eastem Star, will meet Hysell, Route 1, entered, t·lle
Robert W~. 3
Thursday ev2ning at 7:30 p. m. Army-in January lf59 aQd,iru
p
Cha ter 181
OES at the Masonic Temple In Mid· been overseas since 1 . Jl.iipr
omeroy
P
dleport. Initiatory work will be temlll!r .. li~l ~ a Jm,.~
exemplified by the ebapter. All ate of Rutliind High ScliOiit •..
iml1feiSDll'·l Jllllmbers ~ urged to tttend.
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Pvt. Larry v. Smtunblln, zo . tlon course at the Army Quar. . Past Chiefs of• Magnolia Tern- party '!1)~y at 7:30 ·p.la~;jtt .,
100 tf Mrs. NIII'Dia A. Sham!&gt;- termaster Srhool. Fort Lee, Va., pie Pythian Sisters will meet lhe Skate-Away rink on Roiilll
lin, Route 1 Cheshire, com· Feb 28. The 18-year-old soldier Thursday evening at Ute home 7.
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of Mr Adam Ebersbaeb
MAR.
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Army Tralulng Center, Fort Fort Knox. Ky. He Is a
The Pomeroy Bend Citizens the Sacred Heart ~~ l• l :\""'
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Band Radio club, the Auxiliary meet Friday following ~,. Lia&gt;He eniered the Army Iaiii sehool.
and famUles will. hold a skating ten services.
September and completed ha·
sic training at Fort Knox. Ky.
Shamblin I' a 1161 graduate
of Franklla High achool and
attended Rio Grande Collece,

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P0MERoY-MJDDLEPOR1; OHJ9~
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1964
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COLUMBUS (UP!) - Space
hero John H. Glenn Jr. and Ida
aides today derllned to coJII.
menton a suggestion by Colum·
bus Mayo; M. E. Sensenbrenner
that GJ~ withdraw from the
May 5 primary as a candldate
lor the Pemorratlc nomlnatlon
to the Senate.
Comment was also declined
"for now". on whether Glenn
milht aak tbe Serrelarjo of the
lor permissloo to C8JIIo

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CH4'1'l'ANOOGA, Teu. A fec!Jrll) jury resumed dellheratlnns today bt the sevenweek-I'!Pg trial of Teamsters
~~James R. Hofla .on char~esl
that be rigged a jury.
The Clllll! of Hoffa and
CO)odeleDijanta was placed in the
·h'ands of Ute jury at 7:25 p. m.
EST after a flurry of mistrial
motions tltal were turned aside
by Judge Frank Wilson.

MEIGS THEATRE
POMEROY. OHIO

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Ills retlremeot from 1!1(1 Marine
Corps It elfeetlve, although It
was Indicated Glenn would not.
However, Glenn told Ida earn·
palgn cbalnnan Tuesday he
would wage "an lnteOBive caJII.
palgn" for the nomination after
April 1,
Sensenbrenner who supports
Sen. Stephen M. Young lor reelection aald In a letter to
Glenn reooverlng at Grant Hoepllal from a bead Injury re-

ment, that If Ills ealnpalgn dld
not begm unW AprU 1 Oblo vat.
ers would not have enough time
to leam bls polltlcil views.
Forcl Eastman, Glenn's press
reJitionJ aide, said SensenbreJ&gt;.
nit's letter was received late
tuotday night and It b'!4 not reralved thorough study. Eutman
lndloated there might · be C0J11.
ment later.
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was to have retired from the

of hit Injury,
to remain ou
the Corps lor
It Is Marine

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Jy on the 11rtt ol,!eacb . month,
whlcb automatic8lly .eitellded
Glenn'• active duty ,to AprD 1.
Navy Serrelary Paul Ithas the aQthorlty to
GleJJD to campaign lor
lnatioo before his
(rom the Marin• Is ,

lhat It would be at least two
weeks before Glenn would be
"up and around," and perhape
some tlmeafter that before the
aslronaut could actively
take up Ill• campaign trail.
This wOIIkl mean Gk!nn would
pbyalcally be able to ram.
unW nearly the end of
month anyway,
A hospital spokesman said
conlinued to be In satiscondition. but added he

The spokesmau decUned to Indloate 1lben Glenn might leave
the hospital.
Senaenbrenner told Glenn his
"supporters cannot do the C8JII.
palgnlng for you. They Jack a
voting record oo WI&gt;Jeb to base
iheir claim. They lack any
clear statement from you whleb
the people ol Ohio can study.
They may at any time mlsrep.
resent your position."
"AI a matter of prot.ectlng

(Technicolor J
AU-Cartoon Feature! Meet:
Wart, a boy destined to beeo me England'i King Arthur!
Merlin the Magictanl FUN!
FANTASY! SORCERY!

TONI
TODD

Pe1turette
Dlaney C1rtoons
A4tnission: 75c and 40c.

FELLOWSmP MEETS
ln. florida Em/H
The Pomeroy Baptist Youth Mr. and Mrs.
William
Fellowship met Sunday
Grueser have returned from
THURSDAY, Morol• S
al the church from 6:10 to
three-weeks vacation in
!JiQf~f! Bishop,,
NOT OPEN
30 p.m. The program was giv· sola and Daytona Beach. Fla. Jr'i/e Guesu Here
en by Penny McKinzie and
While in Daytona Mr · Grue~r Mr .and Mrs. Harry Moore
FRIDAY ond SATURDAY
Ia Sheridan, on the topic, "How att~nded stock car races h~ld entertained with a dinner ManMorch 6&gt;-7
lias
God Shown His
c;r&lt;,atl there.
1ay evening at their home on
"DRUMS OF AFRICA"
Love'"
Thirteen
members
and
They
also
visited
with
lheir
l
Sout.h Third Ave. Guesll in·
(A Tale of Terror·
one
visitor
were
present.
Sharson.
Airman
Third
?lass
n.on
eluded· Bishop .and Mrs. Roger
(Technicolor)
on
Young
and
Mrs.
Michaels
Grueser,
who
Is
slahoned
With
Blanchard of Cincinnati, Bishop
Frankie Avalon,
Marlette
of the Southern Ohio Diocese of
COMPLETES COURSE
.H'trtle·y, Lloyd Borhner, To· were leaders. A discussion con- !he Air Force al Oriando.
Thatcher.
cerning a St. Patrick's D a y spent some time wilh
the Episcopal Church, and Mr. Pvt. John W. casto, son of
Party was held.
Meigs. countians in Florida
apd Mrs. Leo Story of Pomeroy. Mr. and Mrs; Elmore F. Ca..
"CATTLE KING"
(Technicolor)
the wmter. Mrs. Robert
Following the dinner Mr. tt·o~·~Ch~es~hl~r.'::e,~c~o'.':m~pl~e~ted~ldl~~~~~
Robert Taylor, .Joan Caul·
ANNOUNCE BIRTH
Columbus. stayed wtth .
Moore, Senior Warder.
field, Robert Loggia, Lilln·y
S.M.S. and Mrs. Michael A. Gruesers' daughter, Debb1e.
Mr. Story, Junior Warder,
four girls chosen from 1200 try·
Gateo.
Grasso of Bitburg,
their home on G~anl-st .
the Pomeroy Episcopal Ch 1~rcJ1 . 1 oots. Miss Farmer also ranks
are
announcing
the
birth
her
parents
were
Ill
Flonda.
held a business conference
third In her class ol300 studenll
SUN., MON. ond TUES.
daughter.
Elaine
Maxine,
the
Bishop.
Bishop
and
at
Meadowdale.
Morch ..,.10
17 at A.F.B. hopitsl.
BIRTH ANNOUNCED
Blonchard also went .to a
iiiiiiiii
ELVlS PRESLEY
par•nts are Mr. and Mrs. W. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan L.. Wood ry meeting of St. Peter's
in
H. Chapman of Tuppers Plains of Pomeroy are announcmg
copal Church in Gallipolis on
"FUN IN ACAPULCO"
(TechnicoJor)
and Mrs. Marie Grasso
of birth of a son, Rodney ' Lee. Monday eveillng.
Elvia Presley, Ursula An- Brooklyn, N. Y. The Grassos weighing 7 pound! and
dreu, FJsa Cardenas, Paul have two other daughters.
ounces ~ February 17 at
Fam. ilie~ J'iBit,
Lukas
Annette 10\'.o and
'" hosp1tal. Grandparents
~elarartoons
leen Ann s.'
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Mr. and Mrs ... Denver Rysell
Dine on Suru.l.ay
~iii!iOi:Oi:Oiii:iiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~;;;_..................,l Pomeroy and Mrs. Jack Wood I Mr. and Mrs. Perry
of Athens. Great-grandmothrr were hosts' for a family dinner
is Mrs. c. A. Swick of Rutland. Sunday with their chlldren and
The Woods have another son families coming to visit IJe.
and daughter. Keith and Bon· fore Larry Mitch leaves for
nle.
military s.,..lce March 11.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
ANNOUNCE BIRTH
Robert Mitch and sons,
Mr. and Mrs. Larry BUI11CO I and Steven or
(Reva Re•l of Columbus are Va ; dOd Mr. and Mrs.
announcing the birth of a 7 lb. Houck and daughters, Beth and
5 oz. son, Steven
William, carol, of Marlon; Larry Mitch,
Sunday March 1 nt Riverside Middleport; 8l!d Mr. and Mrs.
Methodist Hospital. Grandpar· Nonnan F'oss, Point Pleasant,
enis are Mr. and Mrs. Walter who Is a brother of Mrs.
Bunce, Middleport and Mr. and Mitch.
Mrs. Don Rea, Pomeroy. Mr.
Mrs. Grover Erb and Mrs. See Pre•entat,ion
Ernest Rea of Pomeroy and
Mrs. M. J. Miller of MlddJ&amp;. Of 'The Mikado'
Mrs. Arthur Skinner and Mro.
port are great grandparenll.
[)ave Fanner were In Dayton
Friilay . evening where they ....
tended the performance of the
GObert and SUllivan
"The Mikado" given by the
Meadowdale High Sc:hool musIc .department.
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Cindy Farmer, daughter of :~· J......
and Mri. Dan Farmer, had
a !eadlng part. She was one of

celebrities

.. QII CHAIIM THAT N.V.II .TQI"., u Ia
M4DEMOISELtE. Ull; ~ emasbing block flo,ral print botisre
of Celanese Fortrel• polyeoler, bow belt. Apricot, pink or pa.
Itipr, Scbillli embroidery higbligllt tho eo!\ oilhouette in a oi,lky
blend of c.w- For~ni• polyestor and Avril rajon: Beige, bi""!J
pink, pea. Both stay &amp;.oh, ...,......, DJaCbine woobabla. if" ·

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Democratic primary. AI a malter of faime81 to both Oblo VOlera and youraelf, there must be
more than 30 days to determine
where John Glenn, candidate,
stands:"
Glenn, In a letter to Jam..
F. Bell, Ida campaign managel',
promlaed to "redouble my ef·
forts when I am released from
the Marine Corps."
Hobert Wallace, In ~barge of

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oald Glem!,'s wife, Amle; l!lf
parenll, Mr. and Mi'l.
Gleen Sr., and .Mrs. 8d
C&amp;rpenter will make campjlji
appearances in Glean's stet!~
starling the week. of March ll
Fred Bobn, zan..vllle, W.
heado the financing team, ifll
about flO,OOO had IJeell eoneetii
aince beadquarten opened Fe!J
1 but most of it has been spo~
He said it will lake about ~~..
000 a month to nm 'the Cllm!IU!I

fDragging in Ohio River
Fruitless; Held up Today ~
'By Winds, Stormy Weathef

Tonight thru W•dnesdty
W•lt Dlsney'a
"SWORD IN THE STONE"

Middleport, 0.

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TAUB TO CWB
Patrolman G. E. 11cott of
J am
Ohio State Patrol, opolte to
Kit- Rutland mgh SChool
Club 'nle8day night.
the ~ lhere was a

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l'Oiell" It Middleport. fn
atl-.P!IIet die JJctela were S·
2141!1 ~ years, and 1-19-1 I
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VIJI!I , Athletie Leuue.
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iii'. and Mrs. Eschleman re- I
side" at tl4 Pearl St., with their
tw~ Children. David, 4, ond Micllltl, z.

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Meigs Native
Dies"Tuesday
In Gallipolis

R. Kerwood, 33 Smithers St., 1
SS IC 3f
Mrs. Robert G. Rothgeb, !BOO I
Cbestnul St. , Mrs. James
R.
DOObins, 121 Bastian! Dr. , Miss
IeS UeS
Nancy J. Casteel, Davis Hall ,
Gallipolis, Jeffrey Lee Gardner, OAK GROVE. W. Va. - Fu·
5ll Second Ave., Kanauga Mrs. neral services for Miu Twila
John Vance, Rt. t Vinton, Mrs. Rickard. 65, RFD, Letart, Oak
Mrs. Nellie ll&lt;Jwen, 2515 Jefferson· Ave .. Pt. Pleasant, Mr s.
Raymond A. Bentley, 905 Viand
St., Pt. Pleasant, Mrs. John H.

died Tuesday at Pleasant Valley hospital, will be held Thursday at the Oak Grove
EUB
1 church at 2 p.m. with burial in
McDermitt, Jr., 1426 Kanawha ·Oak Grove eP metery. The Rev.
St., Pt. Ple3sant, Mrs . Basil R. John Icenhower will officiate.
DeWeese, Rl. I Pt. Pltasant. She was born September 14,
Riehard Clyde Johnson, Mason. 11898, In Mason county, the dau·
W. Va,, Mrs. Edwin H. Clarke, !ghter of C&gt;e late Samuel and
N..:!w Haven, W. Va., Mrs. Le- 1Laura f'rye Rickard. She was
land C. Bumgarner, Rt. 1 Le- a member of the Oak Grove
tart, W. Va .. Jame&lt;J Wole~chek . !EUB church.
510 So. Second St.. Middleport, I Survivors include three br&lt;&gt; '
Harry P. Smith, 205 Laslev St.. jthers, Ernest, Letart, W. Va.;
Pume,roy, Denve• M. Thoma, 1T. C. Rickard, Chesapeake,

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liam R, Metzner, 1649 Lincoln . two sisters Mrs. Blanche Van·
Heights, Pomeroy, Bert
G. schoyck Letart, W. Va ., and
Vance. Rt . 1 Middleport, Mrs. Mrs. Esta Adkins, New Haven.
John W. Stobart, Rt. 2 Racine, Friends may call at the Fo-

Robert G. Beegle, Rt. 1 Port- glesong Funeral
land, David B. Garthee, Jack· noon today and
son, Mrs. Robert L. Newsom. prior to services
Rt. 3 Wellston, Mrs, Samuel will be taken to
D, Swain. Rt. 2 South Point, lie in sta te from
Calvin Harper, Rt. 1 Kilts HIU,
Mrs. John E. Wildman . Ravenswood, W. Va., and Mrs. Bob R.
Brooks, Rt. 1 Ripley, W. Va. I
Births
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Mrs. Tony M. Kauffer. Rt. 1 i
Ashton, W. Va., daught•r. 9:21
p.IJI. Tuesday. Mrs. Edwin H.
Clarke, New liaven, w. Va.,
s~ - 3 : 311 p.m. Tuesday. MNI.
R~
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A , Polll!lJ' , daughter,
11 :42
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Eittents recently discharged
lne~ Mrs. James Quillen,
Mrt John Sprow, Jr ., E•nest
Gri!Dm, Raymond Heaberlin.
Mrs-:- Elwood George and infant
soD, Mnt George Bamette and

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fkutla ot tbe 8£0 Clul AA DJ.
Bettled for 21 of 11 PORTSMOUTH (till) - ....,.,,
baakelbill toumamen1 ot fielders and 12 oilS cbarltlel. 10 S 21; Gilpin, 1-0--2:
IAtlilelll.
CJ!IIi)ootbe never
trailed ver, ~; Cyrua, 1-3-2;
Portamouth VI. Cltllllcolhel Oteaapeake, though tbe Cava- Novinger, 7-5-1~; Battle,
Altholigb recorda &lt;&gt;l prevloua
had to break 'a 57-67 Ue 1-11. Totalt - 28-IZ--ta.

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,ake ~;~::·~ bave either won or to win it.
a•
1n tbe dlatrlel flDals Ron Martin bit IJ, B rue e -0--18; CambeU,
II)' Ualted PniliJtk&lt;nlllle!tll
25 tlmea 1n lbe last 30 years. Bunch 15, CompbelUland Greg Bunch, ·&amp;-3-15; Cook, ll-'1-1 The Ramblers ready
, _ AlrM ,. 0 n tbe
lea•t 11....., that way.
Cook 10 1n the balauced Cbllli- 10; wnu., 2-1-1. TOTALS
nunble.
SouitiJ..\
Last rught, PortamOuth'o
cothe atlack.
Curry'W 21 24-11-59.
weal C&lt;ll!ference title and 1
Oldo C.llece
Athena Dlelrlct Cla118 and Tucb Griffin's 17 paced CHESAPEAKE (581 Defending cliamplon
to lbe NCAA toomament by
Ulllted Preto I ' au.at
7
basketball kings roared In- Chesapeake, which concluded fin, 6--5--17; Shockley,
ol llllnois Is In the NCAA
beating Taaa Cluistlan. &amp;(ID.) 103
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to the finals by knocking
with a 19-3 slate.
14· Curry 9-3-2!· CoiHns
ketball · toumament 00
66. rou IIWntalbeda two-point
Oblo Ua!Ytnlty II "
elll· from the ranks ol lbe
Athens 1641 _ Gustavl&lt;lll,: f
Bo~e, 1_._:2, Totai.
thing of a "pus" but
lead untO l :tt to 10 wben Dick Fenn eo camegie Tech 74
·~
beaten, 68-64 behind 1
_ 1_ 15 ;
Fll2gerald,
3-2- 24-IG-51.
Utlnk the Hamblen won'l
Stringfellow's two J.ree throws
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tallng fourth quarter spree by
Coon, 9-3-21: Glbsbn, 2-3 Chtlllcolhe ....... 16 35 411
Iitle. tied lbe seore to send the
Olalo C•IJ nee
Larry Hisle.
.
Robr, 0-1-1; Duneao, z- Chesapeake ....... 12 20 44
Th~y·ve reeled ell six
teaDIJ into overtllne. Bennie Akron 52 Wittenberg 51 ~title) .
Chillicothe ·spllled
victories tc&gt; r&amp;1ae their
LenOll sank the two clinching
NAIA Dlslrlct 11
·
tered In the environa of Chester, Tuppers Plams and 511-58 In the second game to
to 21).5 and what's
rree throws In lbe secOnd over- Cedarville 113
eastward to the.Ob!o River see the next 12 months as the the right to toss f'· 1••,
aJkiang'
have averaged 9f points
time
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Villanova, tbe country'a sevDvwc
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cou~ Y
the glllterlng 17-S PortsTbree members of the uonGHT KESULTS
Clais A b~sketball comes Joan end, at least temporanly.
record in Thursday's 8
belteD ZoneavlUt Rosecrans
Loyola made II llx ID a row entiJ..ranked team. whipped SeRaclnio, With only
regular
fin Is lb wi
ad
Iggest
e
b,,.. _J:.oll ··-m, rated ··- No. Tuesday nigh.I ·with • 103-&amp;'1 lrl· ton Han, IIIII-~, to end Ill reg- By Ullilell Pres• lllleiaJII "'
. • •"'-· Price back _ ,. h a 1 that finished the season
· a • e nner . vane
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. 'th ular season wtth a :IZ-3 record. NEW YORK (UPI) - obDn)'
...,.,., .. ldn' lJko to build year on the oquad.
to the Columbus Regtonals,
1 Clall A team lo the olale, ump_ over
o '"vem1y WI Forward Riehle Moore ICOl'ed
11ll0, New Yorlt, GOd: .
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waa a nip and tuck game
were IUIPOIIded from seitool Leslie Hunter ,seoring 31 poUlts 40 points to lead I he
Herschel Jacobi, 1~~~
.:·~ ~ou::::.:?;
:'n:b~=rd~ ole lbe laat a
the way, tied, 12 limes a~
me
Tuesday lor dlselpllnary rea- and Ron Mlller contributing 26. while Nick Wertman had
New York I.
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fln&amp;lly swung Portsmooth s NEW YORK (UPI) -HeaVJ•-1 aons. .
Tile Ramblers led, 52-42.
polnla for Seton Han
20 le 30 point
over
w
bed
by Hisle's heroics
Sc•ool author!Uea did ""' ballltme as !bey swept to lbelr Duquesne tuned .
their opponenla next season. In- FGA, 47 of 81 FTA,
Larry Coon who ~pped
weight
champion ~i~~~~ ~ reveto! the cause of lbelr ac· I In
Toumamertt l
deed, It may be Eastern that rebounds, and scores 281
points for •Atbellll got b I s Clay Is the center of
lion, built Involved one star';
Nationah vltatlon
ruoiVaway with lbe scoreo. . for the highest average on
d Ilona today In a deal
SMALL COLLEGE RATINGS wit a ~77 win over St.
1 'th 1.38 t • Ia
Cllrtalniy there will be
a team, 14 per game.
pu~~U::: on.
~ Yn'::n milllollll of dollars f'mor:D~=~ ~ er and lwo lop reserves. llooo · NEW. YORK (UPIJ -Tile cis. Willie Somerset scored
8
. (
huge &lt;lose i.J. dlo element
of ao«man, who came on to fill Hiale
lid ~
~
the-ring activities, a "
erans, No. I 1D the ftnaf UP! United Press Jnternalioital
points to raise his
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tlveoltheWIUiamMorrisagen- raUncs ollhe aeaaon, meets 11163-64 small college
scoring tolal w 1,104
MUNDI~
A tM'ltetba!l. This ultimately the schedule, bit 38 of ISS FGA, his leper WI to · ltho P y,lr
cy disclosed.
delendlnl slate ebamplon Dm rating! with ftrst-place
Francis' Sand) Williams taltled l
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' 23 o1 47 FTA ot 132 rebounds
am on P w 0 pa
den Tburllday nlgblln the Ma,., and final regular season
30 points to end the season
mllit ba,l'OCOrdedth as good mecl- and scOred llfi gpolnls av 7 6 '
throws no a one-and-on
"I don't know how rumors of lelia Dlstriet Toumamonl.
lost record• In parentheses:
o 27.3 average bettering the
!cine :lor • sport.
' ·• · · situation with 49 seoonda
this deal leaked out." said Jer·
Team•
school mark of 2'1J set by
Here'a die Eaglea for next =~lbeh!:.":, lis~
then wooldn't even let
ry Brandt. a MMrislalent man·
t. Evansville (SO) (21-3)
America Maurice Stokeo.
C"-r up.;lhenl'sa~ . ·:
year, 'iflll&gt; Wise's summary .of se
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take a shot at tying It,
ager.' "It's true, but I can only Oblo 111gb Sebool Basketball z G ~
T
bound Provl- 1 d
to find
!Hue performances (grade In plain dlat wllh normal Jmprove- the ball and scoring the
say at this time that. it's the 87 Qnlted Press
3: p~~ ~~~~:~ (;:;~)
den:':::.: Utah State,
an eaay way
school Indicated as ol
ne~t mont In shooting expected with er with 16 seconds I ft
richest deal ever negotiated
TouruaJDenla
4. Youngstown (:!S-2)
Jim Stone scoring
thing' '• frOIR a wnhinl
Jtar):
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another year ol expertence, Guard ll&lt;lb Novin:e~
any athlete."
Cia"' AA
I th
machine to a Slllllrt MW
Steve Badgely, junior, U of Eaatem could lwve four start- 19 and stev'o Battle 11 to I b
AI Da"'•a
5. Ky. Wesleyan (14-7)
points or e winners
hat. Just look irt Ute YE'--'
15
W'tho
1b1
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6. Hofstra (21-5)
Wayne Estes tallyi•• 33 "1irltsl
"1
above
the
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25 FGA, 8 of 11 FTA, 9
re- ers· t ng we
. ~ . Trojan cause • wh•'le Ertc'
..., Stale
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mc-&lt;..ooUISe
d 'ed 1uha eng
h specttc,
d 1 In 1 8 1Dayton Belmont 61
7. Fresno State (1) (111-4)
for the losers. Utah
boUnds, 32 points, av. llO.
pom average per sa
' tavson scored 15 and Dick
a c
t t e ea
vo ves
Dayton Roth 50
8. (tiel Assumptioo (18-1)
scheduled to meet Oregon
YOUR FINGERS oo..tHEi
Ken Caldwell, senior, (Ill Hartung, Knight\ and Spencer, can 10 to go with Coon's 21
of one-hour spectaculars
At Troy
8. (tiel w·rn carolina (Ztl-5) 91 In the first round of the
WALKING.
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moat of this season except for and a healthy CaldweU could Athens ended a brilliant .
on television, personal tours. Tecumseh 59
10. St. Coil of Iowa (20.2)
tournamenl at Eugene, Ore.
two early gam.. ), 5 of 15 FGA, make that array evrden dmorer po- paign 21-1, and actually
prod~ct endorsements and the
Trotwood·Madi!IOn 56
Second II: u, Wasili"l!ton
In other games, North C&amp;r1o-l
17 tent as he Is rega e a me,
but to 00
makmg of rhythm blues record ~•ney " Belle!ontam'e , 6 (ot)
7 o1 9 FTA, 8 rebounds,
a1 hoote
d
rd
Sl Louis 34 ; 12, Wittenberg 26; lina A&amp;T beat Centre,
pOints, av., 8.
natur s
r.
hit 23 of 46 from 1 b
come Y reco 8 •
AI C&amp;htmbus
13, Southern !Uinols 20; 14.
Texas downed Arkansas.
Theron
Cruise
senior
Sl
of
Furthermore,
this
c
ie- team overall will be big,
Clay's modest eommenl was: Grove lty 73
get Sound 14; 15, BaU Stale 12; Texas Tech topped Rice. .,.,_,. 1
_ FGA, ol •FTA,
11
6
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"I'm the prettiest man in
Columbus North 68 16, Lamar Tech 11 ; 17,
lona defeated Fairfield. 60-59,
1b
bounds, 68 polnla, a•. 9.1.
ger than any cu seen n
sports. And so this deal is very, Neark 60 Columbus Linden 58 and Clark 10; 18, Abilene
and Akron topped Wittenberg,
liiJIKen
,.FG;\,
~ ol sentor,
FTA;70 22Z
llshed for
heights
very pretty - 1n fact it's the Colum bus South 65
tlan 8; 19, Pacific ·Lutheran 6; I~:~
52-5!.
llarlung
of county
manysomeUmea
yeu;s.
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70
.
.,, 1111 . ~Into, av. IS.t.
able but It .11 118fe to pregreatest
because
I'm
the
Worthington
55
20.
Jackson
State
(Miss.)
5.
1
,.,.
lb E 1 8 tart! fi
greateat"
IGrandview 64
Other team• receiving three
r : r i ' knjght,
J!JIIlor, 15 rl. diet a' as et:fl s ng ve
Columbus Central 53
or more poinla - Nevads. Coil ', FftA,)Hf S91"l'A, 88 re- next year will average a shade
Brandt ol the agency was
At AlhtH
lege of Idaho ond Otterbein f
bound1. II$ (iolnts, av. 12.S.
over or under &amp;-3.
questioned_
~Y
reporters Portsmouth 68 Athens 64
each.
~ - K®len!Z, senior, 2 ol · Watch lbem go 111 14·
Tut!sday mght 10 studto ~n~ of Chillicothe 51 Chesapeake 58
l~f,9A_,, 3 ,ol6 FTA, 3 rebounds,
By United Prell International the CQlumkl'&gt;-·1'1'11'1"ds bwlding,
At Clnciml•ll
CHANGES MIND
NEW YORK (UPIJ
•~- 2.3. .·
Witt~nberg'S
A whole season In two
where casstus was making a Cincinnati Withrow 65
, i§, ~ • ..Wor, .1 ol t
-that's the situatioa
boisterous rhf!hm-lJl:blues ~lkCincinnati Elder 50 · . Straub nl. W.e~ ;Point has
. ,. oJi'l';\,'6 rebOunds, 2;
•
lng and slngmg record titled Cl .
U LaS 11 68
cided to run In the two•mile II
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and
"The
Gan•'s
All
Here
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a e 61 (ot)
event instead II' .the mile
1"1:"."'!&gt;, •· 7
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clnoatl Royals who open
· 0
Mariemont
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;~, senior, 811
home-and-home aeries
Concerning his future plans, I
Cia.. A
at Ma&lt;llson Squat~ Garden.
o
qA, ~~ of S?: FTA, 65
shootd· determine the
the champion said: "My hear• AI SpriJIIfleld
..
• 218, JI!IID!I, ...... 12.7.
IS
Basketball Assoclailon's
lng at Washington has been
Piqua Catholic 45 Anna 'SI
Jplut· Rldanour, the. ' slick
ern Division champion.
back Indefinitely. I mean I he
AI Doyton
pOrf~ oi Chester and Ter· By United Preta tnternallonal
The pressure starts
In hearing In which some ol
Dixie till Gratis 50
ry;I:J01fmJJJ.'re the Ollly aenlora Wltlenberg's domination
ll&lt;lston add switches w
senators wanted to know about
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lbe Ohio Conference came w nat! Thursday In a nationally my various contracts with In- NICKLAUS IN LEAD
Your Dependable
p' ,. •.,
*haltering
end Tueaday night as televised game.
, ternational Promotions for
DUNEDIN. Fla. (UPI)-Jack
11
By b',r~·~ ~ Akron upset the Tigers, 52-5!, Both teaDII won Tuesday u.GVd'NGj - F I G H T AT
Nicklaus has raised his total
Dealer F•r
OhiO b•~~
' In the tournament champion- night, Cincinnati defealing
Beach last month."
golf earnings for 1964 to $12,100
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York at Madlsoo Square
Yes, cassius plans t&lt;t move to cling to a $1.200 lead over
i~Jirte~ ~=tllcbedule:
Wittenberg had won lbe tour- den. 117-1011, and Boston defeat- from Louisville. Ky., to New Juan Rodrigue&lt;, who has won
AND
. AI Wild
. QIJI!ent In each ol the four lng Pblladelpnia, 108-94, In Syr· York "so I can be doser to all $10,900. Mason Rudolph, winner
Pickup
years It had been played. each acuse, N.Y.
the different businesses I'm ge~ of the New Orleans Open tour~ (aJ-0) Yi Pl!in!a Valley lime beating Akron In the tiUe Tbe Royal! thus remained ttng into"
nament, Is In third place with
Fotte'~IU) Eu ·
'·
Ult In fact, the Tigers had two and one half gamea behlnd
---$7,500.
AI , flake
whipped the Zips Ill consecutive the Celtlca but a sweep would NAMED COMEBACK Pu• n:K 1~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili
Clev- Ell!ll (17-3) va Ash- ttmea over lbe past live years. reduce the Boston lead w a NEW YORK . (UPIJ, - Tom
tabula (i7-4)
The victory, which put Akron scant half game.
Johnson of the Boston Bruins
112 Ton. Excellent Condition.
AI Yeuptowa.
IIIIo the NCAA college dlvlslon Clnclnnoti was three games was named the Natiooal Hock·
Y~ ~ .(1...) n toumament In whlcb Witten- behind the Cellics today In lbe ey League's comehack player
YOIIIlllloWft Wllion (IN)
berg was nmnerup last
loos column with seven gamea 9f the year today by Hockey ll·
. , AI c..a,a . .
Zip Coach Tony
remaining. Boston had eight !Uiltrated. The veteran defenseSoulb (17·2) ~~ Woot'
. Tliler Coach Eldon
left.
man was sideliDed for the final
9 Passenger. Auto. Trons. R&amp;H,
tl!r ~~~ , .
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stunned and Wittenberg
DIODth ol last season after suiAt- ..,..
. 1c Director Bill Edwards
fering an eye InjUry.
Clevela!td ~.. _(:10-4) VI abook be dropped the
WASHINGON (UPI)
Re- Johnson. a first-team NHL
cteyeliM, .,lobr;l, ~ (1&amp;-4)
broke It during
ereatlon vlsita to Natfooal For· Ali.SI!tr four years ago, waa ob.AI Cl• II ••• ,.
tJon C*emonleo.
esta Increased by It mllllott the talned from the Montreal can.a,
llllllord (lS-5) VI Cl?'flnoall AkroD JraU~ only ooce In
S. Department of Agri- ~ last Jwte for the $20,(100
6 Passenger. Auto. Trans. R&amp;H,
llughtw 111-J!l
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and waa never beaded, al
Mcl!lchoiN .(14-1)
tbqb the acore wu tied
.
At 'l'loy
er8J .times. After tra1J1nc 28-2llll
UrbM&amp; (17;tl YJ Spi-lngfleld at the half, Wittenberg e~;ll
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back· to tie lhe game Ill 41
6 Passenger Sta. Wagon. Auto; Trans.
AI Odtrd
with 4:26 left.
FITS
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Mai'lon . ~iboJIO, ·(f.lJ) 91 AI Tbrasher, fi'lltenberg'a
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eouaty, ~onill'imd .~t-lf not mo~honors.
· PGacb 'tlob W~ ill! t l!lying much about n!l~
(wby lhould be?~ lias many pleaalng recollections
tbli l~Naon to think about, having sh8red In his first sea·
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Willi b~ prepai'ed a 111111111ary of what his sophomore
ail4 ')llmor packfl!IIQU8d t!ld the put ~ months and
llltbolly cUI. see nest ,IN!UOn should be even better.
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Irw: Hla ccdele;,.ants
alugreed
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nd Joseph
Barry fate
da• Investigators
on how many
m or!&lt;&gt;-

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LOS John
fondant
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was scheduled to testify today
Pl.EASANT -Funeral in his own dele,.. at the. Frank
for ~. · Elizabeth Sinatra Jr. kidnaping tnal.
Robinson, 49, Roote ! Irwin, a 4t-year old house
Pleasant, will be
held painter described by his ottO!"·
~~!;=~r~2 p.on. at th• Stev- ney, Glad)s Towles Root, •• a
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Home. Burial wiil !"kindly" man, Is accused of
cemetery.
aiding and abetting the kodnapRobinson was f o u n d I ing of the young smger by helpon the Ovrl Hollow Road 1ing to guard hom at a Canoga
!!!~~ morning by her hu .. Park hiot-out house afoer the
Joe Roblnoon. Coroner Dec. 8 abduction from a ~e_
Oll,vor Eshenaur stated she
dead
at least 24 hours
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Senate Probers Haggle over Quantity ~f . ~ ~
Witnesses Yet to be CalledAbout-~aker
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EXTENSION
CORDS

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LISTERINE

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WHEN: Thurs., March 5th &amp; Friday, March 6th
,WHERE: Mcaure's Dairy Isle, Middleport
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·.·WHY: So Our Friends Can Try Our New ~us SWlt
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Our Coot buyor hat nloctod tho Pomoroy Sto,.. to cloor out all tho ,..molnlng Fall and Wlntor Cooh from our 14 storos.
All of th11o fino Coots-Over 200 of thorn-will go on solo Thursdey, March 5th, at prlc11 thot will uve our cuotomon
In tho Pomoroy Area 'h ond mo.... Chooso now from this torrlflc -rtmont of casuol, dr- ond fur trlmmad COIItoOnco o yur ulo you won't wont to miss.

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ing to the FBI, but then drove
the oommlttee staff. He
south to San Diego County and
the inquiry should be
surrendered at his brother's
unless Investigators could
home.
a new aspect to
Both Irwin and codefendant
case.
In fleet d rlbed
S&lt;otl Dloagrees
MASON- Several band mem- Amsler have e
esc
But Sen. Hugh Scott, R-Pa.,
bers of Wahama High School the third defendant, Keenan, as
He ·said "we have a
entered lhe Marshal] Universi- the mastermind of the kidnap
of witnesses and we think
ONLY
ty Festival held recently at the plot.
should be called." Scott
SHOB
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$30.00 Down-BII•nce on
University. To be eligibl~ t h e Amsler, a onetime amateur said be would list their names
Cenvenlont . ,.,...
students mu~t h~ve obtai~~d 8 1boxer and, professional skin.closed session, adding that
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had been mentioned in preher husband, Joe; three daugh· festival held earlier m Febru- stint Tue$day on the witness
testimony.
!Bo, Mrs. Roy Belarger
of Iary.
. stand and insisted he was told
FURNITURE CO.
itbode l!land, Mrs.
Homer I Students receiving supcnor by Keenan that the kidnaping witness stand that the Incident
MASON. W. VA.
ilack. Ona, W. Va., Mrs. Wal-l rating who partoctpated In the was 8 "publicity stunt" an.~ WIJ anything but a bona fide
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
ter Jordan, Huntington; on elfestival were : Jenn~fer Zerkle, "there would be no trouble lkidruoplnog.
lon, John Huchins, Milton Fl.or- Gratus Aldridge, Phd Cook and because young Sinatra knew
li:ia; two step chlldren, Mike Janet Hoffman, saxophone quar- about it beforehand.
lad Jeff Robinson, both of Bar- tet.
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Sinatra has denied from the
boursrille and her foster moth- Others rece1vmg superior rat· ~=:::.:._':::=...:_:__ ____
FOAM BACK
NEW FAST COLOR
REG. 79c
REG. $3.99
irt Mrs. Allee CUmmons, Bar- ings were Janell Call, flute solo;
COTTON
TERRY
FANCY
SPRING DRESS
iKunvl~Ie .
Mary Foster, oboe solo; Gary
• lo',
ASST.
· Friends may call at the Funer- Stewart, trumpet solo; Jerry
tl Home.
Hall, baritone solo;
Sharry
Flesher,..,cJarinet solo.
Fancy printed cotton terry Bath
The Wahamo High
School
New assortmest - pre~ ~~prtnr
Reg. 79c value Ironing
Mats
with heavy non dtid foam
Reg. p .ll9 Bed Spreads. One
patterns - florala - g~ometric;a.
~.Elmo
White Falcon Band under the
Board Pad and Cover. See
back. Assorted patterns. Re&amp;U)ar
large
croup.
Large
1ast.
of
colModerns. 36 inches wide. All (aft
direction of Thomas Reed will MASON _ Mrs. Robert 011$1.00 value.
these for value plus. Shop
colors.
present two additiOnal concerts ver, Mason, was honored on
ors, full size, shop early,
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this week on
March Saturday evening with a stork
DISCOUNT PRICE
DISCOUNT PRICE
.3rd, the group will play
at shower given at the home of
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Glenville State College and on Ml'l. John Grandstaff. Assisting
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,
all Umvers1ty.
were Mrs. Luther Tucker and
ea
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~ POINT PLEASANT - Elmo
Joann Oliver.
Friesz was elected president of
Game were played and prlztbe Hidden Valley Country Club
., won by Mrs. Thomao Reed
for tha coming year.
Mr.
and Mrs. James Proffitt. Mrs.
Friesz succeeds William C.
Eileen cartwright received the
SEAMLESS .
f]llmour.
door prize.
: Elected to serve with Friesz
Attending were the honoree
SHEER NYLON.
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and Mrs. Jack Paugh, Mrs.
jtresldent: Ralph Warner, secFrances Oliver, Mrs.
Luther
,f
i:etary, and Mrs. Jean Jewell, MASON- New Haven 5th and Tucker, Timmy and Terry, Jo~easurer.
6th grades won the Band area ann Olive~' Mrs. Thomas Reed
Be~t spring •ha4es. Irret·
Bob Butcher was appointed Grade School Basketball champ- and Debboe, Mrs, James Prof·
ulm of bigber priced
head a CGmmlttee to lnvesti- ionship played at
Wahama !itt, Mrs. Eileen Cartwright,
oeamless
to
.lt nylons. - · 8\!o
Jale the possibilities of a lift High School by a score of 10 to Mrs. Grandstaff, Kathy, Terry
ftdlng frol11 number 6 green 5 Their opponent was Mason and Pam. Sending. gifts were
· DISCOUNT PRIC!I
to number 7 tee.
1· _ !th and 4ith graders. Tro- Mrs. Mable P~ckens, Mrs. Lena
. The condition of the
were presented to New P,ickens, M~. Helen Barker,
leading to the coonlry club and
lind Mason No. 1 f 0 r Mrs. Villa Lee. Mrs.
Belva
ppssible improvements were.
and second place.
Roush , Mrs. Helen Howard and
cussed by the board of dorec- The first game of the tourna- Mrs. Harry Bumgardner,
tors.
. fent started on Friday
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AIRMAN REASSIGNED
meeting was set for March 16 Haven, with New Haven t h 8 MASON - Airman S t co .n d
and the next meeting of the winning team The second game Class Howard W. McM~ton,
board will be March 13.
on the same. evening was be. son of Mr. and Mrs. Mamue M.
tw~n Clifton-West Columbia M~Million of Mason, Is being
DIXIE ~RAHD
MIRRO-MATIC
· Pleasant "alley
Hospl!al
3 TIER
versus Mason No. 1. ~'he score re-assigned to Shaw
d AFB,
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I . ~ r, was 23-22 in favor or Mason.
following his gra. ~ataon 1rom
OUTSIDE GLOSS
ALUMINUM
METAL
G~Us Fer~y; Elmo Adkms, The two loseT"s, Mason No. c1e technical traam~g course
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Ortmms Landing: Mrs. Lester II nd Clifton-West Columbia for United States Aor Force
4 QUART PRESSURE
l1nroe, Crown ~Ity; Mrs. Paul comapeted with Clifton-West Co- radio equipment repairman at
Whit• and Colon
Rupe, Crown City: Mrs. Ron- 1 b'18 . .
Keesler AFB Miss. He Is a
3 socket with 1hade.
Dixie
ato.so paint in 10 popwmmng.
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Adjustable Iarap pole.
White enamel finish . 3
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S
ular color• and white. Bu.y
Many utea. See these.
tier table mounted on
Uam Bosh, Gallipolis: Wllllam players and cheerleaders who school and atwnded Marshall
Big 4 quart size pres!ure pans by Miryour pajnt now.
You will want several
casters. Complt:te wJth
·Howard
Grimm,
Letart
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toornament
University.
ro
Aluminum.
For
better,
qukker
Nellle; $milb, Mason.
par copa
on
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at tblo price. Shop ear~lectri.cal ouUet.
cookin1.
ly and ave.
DISCHARGED: Roy
Allen
Oldakit, Galllpolis
Ferry:
Gellon
Disc~unt
!IandY Utchfield, Apple Grove:
Pr1ce
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t'J; Mrs. ames Bentz and oon,
-h
VINYL LATEX
&amp;yracuse; George Lanter,
ilde; TwiJa Rickard, Letart (ex22 CUP AUTOMATIC
fired).
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Whlto and Colon
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Qtifck drying vinyl latex for walls
lind Mrs. Paul Rupc, Crown
Package
of
3
Extension
and
celllnga ol all7 room. Wblte
'CIIJ, Ohio.
Corda. 8 ft., 9 fl and
~d a colors. Save at the Bonanza.
Fully automatic. DIKOUnt 'rice
Choice of fino tamp
12 ft. length.
JACK: FOR SURE
ollades. Values to $2.119
Party Percolator,$
makea up to 22
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eupa of perfect
Go lion
~hir drives around _town In
eoHee.
••ch
p automobile of ancoent vmuch
·!He on which he tell~ one and
11ll thai he ls a "Jack of All
WOMEN'S NEW SPRING
Tradt!S" and "Master of Some."
When you're in a· hurry,
loptur offers servires from
flquae wiring and roofing to art
it's good to know that your druggist can
JUJt arrived. New .Prilii du•tJeuons In drawing, painting
erw in plain eoloro and prlnta.
·•nd oculpture. All this and more
be depended on to fill your prescripBill choice ol patterns In popu'
Is printed on the body of the
lar eolton :labrlca. Compare at
tion
as
promptly
as
possible
and
•utomoblle.
.a.ll9.
Aloo visible: Player pianos
always right to the letterl
REG. B9c VALUE
repaired; oil paintings cleaned:
BIG PLUSH
antique restoration; plumblng
itld lree pruning, carpentry,
jissonry, repairs to automoReg.' 89c value. BIJ oile,
Ills plu.sh bunny
Lloterlbe. BUJ oevorol
bUes, musical Instruments, pow·
bits to please tbe kid·
DOW at thta IDW 1... price,
er mowen:, electric appllandiet ;&amp;t E11ter ttme.
N. 2nd Ave.
Mlddl1p0rt
!;es. welding, brazing and even
an autopsy performed
was · dooe Tuesday
in
and the
findings
n• evidence o1 violence
death was due to natural
The Sheriff's departJs snt bt st'gatlng the
1ved. t t t h
of Mrs.ea mLb~son':
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waa noported ot
c:urs1on
Clyde Amsler' -· a2S
lwit'n..,., shoold be oalled at
McLendon II espected to sea on an P
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Worthington Keenan, ·
h•arlngs on lhe financial at- outline tha
of tile lnvestt-. McLendoll said Peek bajl
In a statement entered In tha fairs or fotlllf\r. Senate aide
and
make his operated wlth lntervlewerr! 1bo
record of the trial last week by Robert G (Bobby) Baker.
lor a termln• CGmmlttee """""'! aalcl lit
Federal Bureau of Jnvestlga'
date.
would tk,clde ·llllorllr . wileD
lion (FBI) agents, Irwin told Lennox P. McLendon, apeclal The three ll'ibteasea on tap are to call Smathers'• f~ olde.
. lbaum
how he d•ove young Sinatra 1counsel for th! Senate Rules
Mlaml Baker resigned his ,11,112-•
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from IJle hlde-&lt;&gt;ul house to a .
s11d there weno real ..~~ man:' Jaok B. Coo- year Senate . Job Oct. 7
point near the youth's mother's only
thy
a wealthy MJarul buslnes• some dofalsbls
pulnbllcg.. He
home In Bel-Air and released
and Scott Peek, former nesa e
""""
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him after payment of the
that Ia pertinent."
asSlstant
to Sen has cited . the First, Foorib.
000 ransom mooey by Frank
mlght be othel'l,
Fl
· Fifth and SWh AJneDdmenu to
Sinatra Sr.
on reporlsdfrom In- George~::~;;;.! a.
lhe Constitution In ~~
In the tiel ·
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tJ tors and to testify about hts llnanclal
Irwin accepted approximately Sen
Howard W Cannon, Commlttee lnves ga

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REGULAR $16.95 VALUES
Take your choice of these fall and
winter styles that are w.orth '16.95

and more. Dressy and ea&amp;ual styles

WUAL AND DRESS COATS
REGULAR $22.95 &amp; $24.95 VALUES

$

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Choose from a bJ&amp; selection of
plain and fur trimmed stJieo

buth dresa and casual type.o,
Fine quality fabries in wools,
·and blends. Buy a coat now for
the remaining cold weather
wear this year and for next
year. Either way you'll save up
to 50%.

in fine blended fabric1. Wide

choJce of colora and eiZes. Don't
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FINAL CLEARANCE

FINAL ClEARANCE

BIG EXTRA VALUE GROUP-CASUAL STYLES
FUR TRIMMED COATS
THAT SOLD UP TO $39.9S

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Don't mlss this extra value eeJecUon. AU tbe coati from our
14 stores tbat sold for $:19.95 to t39.95 sre included. None
reserved, Outstanding styles tor dreete and casual wear. Come
In thl' weekend and buy on• of these fine coat.. at savings
up to:eo%. Whether you bQy to wear now or for next year
your 11 Vinga are great. Many atyles, man,y eolol'l, many I arbrica.

Each

FINAL ClEARANCE PRICE

-FINAL CLEARANCE GIRLSFALL &amp; WINTER COATS

Over 100 Coati for Glrlt, all roduc.d for quick Mlllng. Savo "h on •very coat.
lor WHrlng now or lor nllil fall. Th- voluoa are unbutablo onywhoro. Good rongo
•l-, 3 to 14. Many stylet and ,colon to chooso from.

GIRLS COATS

GIRLS COATS

GIRLS COATS

VALUES TO $9.95

'VALUES TO $12.95

VALUES TO $16.95

SIZES 3 TO 14
Don't mlso this biJ bsriala
Jl'OUP flue quallty warm fall
1114 winter eoot.. in 1l7les thai
will plea10 1111' little Jlrl. Save
over '~ Dow.
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SIZES 7 TO 14

Fint wool and ble.nded fabrico
Jn a biC choice of atyle1 for

. Choooe trom in oulalandlng
aroup

l!lrll. Coats !rom our 14 lloreo

aow on sale at Pomeroy f 0 r '

qulcit and final . eluranc~.

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oui the ft.iocli &lt;I priipilied reo;;e: they
made
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ravlnp In at lllt!C •orad 1o o:ampale' Jill 111 IIIII
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""' not used to 1111ia the dido 'l1lelr role ln helplnc 1M IU &lt;rf~ r1. the INCblnel.
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tiona.
thla fiscal year. will be """ ·•ll•r l•n•thv Pf'081'8mmllll! • The madllnel alNady play a publicllod; and ll trill....,. aa len have borne the natnell rl.
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lt doesn't mako policy: Coo·j$800 mtiU&lt;M': nus amount Ia •z· ...,. Ill••• the 1111: .of wwt1n1 major role Ill ·the natlon't de- more and more data on loa pey- -!Qrl or ......-nlallv11 wbo
l ~ 'JU:W YORK (UPI)- A IIlii- greoo does that But when tt peeled to trople by 11170.
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:t:WIIIf1'1ng computer doesn't comes down to what Ull&lt;!d to be A UP! Washif111on' dl&amp;paldl
We~~~~~~ rllbt to
'iilHo much nolae Jn comparl· the paper and pen area, 11 really said government computers •
Um•l qUODI!U...
with a Congrooaman de- goes to work ·
in this case thooe at tile Bureau
'lendlnt • hlgb tarllf rate on a
LorJest Cuslomor
or the Cenlllls • were caUed 1D
JiHduct of his district.
' The largest · development . to aid negotlators doing work
.o;. BUt the versatile computer, should cause no surprise to per- preliminary to the conference,
He !'!!ad to find new jobs to ·sons to have kept tnck ot the beginning at Geneva, Switzer·
I
118; now has a growing rolf
to which the reder&amp;l gov- land, May 4 of memhers of the
tremendously rom;dex

ernment puts the ever-improv- generaJ agreement on tariffs .

·ff~=~ ing
machines. Busin~s
MoGrow-Hlll publication,
;~l:lll:te~rn;a:U:ona;l~la=rl=
Open 7 Dayt WHk current ls.ue notes that

week. and trade-s.

In lis The United States has a goal
Uncle!or a 10 per cent cut of moot
Sam Is the largest oinRJe custo- jtarllfl. Members of the Euro-

Star

mer for commercial and scien- ·pean Economic Community
I tiflc data processing equipment. wanted 1 number of ex-

SUPER DISCOUNT
Food Markets

Bureau of the Budget esti- empUons; and there are

ne.orlv I

mates total direct government 6,000 commodities involved
outlays for data proceiSlng in the American side alone.

You wW find low diacount
rooct prieea on all your JfGneed.s every day o1 tbe
j ; o•eo&amp; and you will find tbue

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Church Knowledge

Pickens, Mrs. John Chattin,
Mrs. Fred Spencer, Mrs. Roy
only at the Bn&amp;bt
Is Circle 1'opic
Burgess, Mro. W. H. FogleFood MkU. &lt;11
MASON
"Know
T
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Y
song,
Mrs. Miles Brown, Mrs.
Ohio, and Mason.
Church"
was
the
topic
Marvan
Frame and Mrs. Les~
t• no need lor
ed
wben
the
Mary
C i r c le of ter Zerklec
•t ~'"' to look further.
j WSCS met on Monday evtning
_·- - - at the Masoo Methodist Church.
Bargain Super
1
Mn. Russell Capehart was in Marcus W eo11er II
"l~ Discount Food Mkt.
charge or this portion of th •
Next to Drin·ln Theatre
program. Readings were given Repruentati11e
MASON, W. VA.
by Mrs. Ruoaell Barton, Mr •·
Fred
and Mrs. R a Y MASON. - The. Mason Cou.n~
Bright Star Discount Proffitt.Spencer
:
Mrs. Ralph Pickens I';' ExtensJO.n Advisory CommitFood Market
-i
read the scripture. FoUowing a tee, at their luncheon meeting
113
W. Seeond St.
group dist'uoslon the devotionthe Gold Room at Gene
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al sf.'rv ice was closed with

Ball's, Pt. Pleasant, on Wednes-

Spring and Easter !
Phillips Sisters Style Shop
Court St., Pomeroy

In The AmHrlottle

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For that "something very special"
Whatever the occasion ... mark it with a Keepsake,
the gilt that wiN alwaJS be remembered, alwaya

worn.

Cuaranteed perfect (or replace-

ment assured], permanently
rellh;tered and protectettagainst

loss.

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manned space ~hip sometime
this year, according to Soviet
cosmonaut Yurt Gogarin.
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The spaceman, who arrived
here for an eight-day visit Sun- ·
day, also denied reports ?' a
recent Communist space dtsaoler.
·
"No Soviet ~onauts. have
ever been kllled, he claimed.

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MIDDLEPORT, 0.

A- am &amp;e. 1 gel such severe
cramps in my I&lt;R• at night
that I have to jump out Ill.
'dew lnd In naxt week'• eel.
. what ean 1 do to 1 top
MAR. 4
them?
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Shop now, you may llo • winner.
The Pomeroy Shakeapeare By Wayne G. Bnmdoladl, M.D. A- Aitboagh tbe crampe !bat
'4'1,1. · ·
Club will meet Wedneaday al Q-What eoa141 Clloto
come on suddenly wben yoo are
h,: :.
· ,:;.·- , ..- . . - - - - - - - - - - - m. al the home of Mrs. mares ID an elderly persoo? in hed can be very painful, they
lfRil~11 Warner.
A-AIIIHiagb Jllgktmares are are not due to any serious dioBUSTER BROWN.
The Mlddlepurt Literary Club much more common In children ease. E1tending and hending
wtll meet Wedn""&lt;!&amp;Y· Mllf"b 4 and young adullll, they may oc:.legs rapidly or getting out
al tho bome of Mi!s Be.s&amp;l San- cur at any age. Some persoM
bed and walking a lew steps
bom. Miss Susan Park and Mra. appear to have 1 •poclal proneusually slop tbem. Y o u
'?F;
Cb11rlea Bradbury will present ness to them.
should then find and maintain
. f~~
the program, Roll call will be It b 1
bee believed th 1 0 comfortable positioo in bed.
a Nobel or Pulitzer winner
as ong
n
a
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ea111111 a beavy meal before
or V1tamm D may
"~ARCba.I
Ord of tiring will cauae .
you, but you should conEvangeWH&gt;
pier,
er
your doctor about 1 he
the Eastern Star, will meet This Is true Insofar as the
ou lbnuld take.
Tbursday evening at 7:30 p. m. ~g or overeating cauaer
.
Y
at tbo Masonic Temple In Mid' discomfort. Physical distress
Q-Uoady Willi are the ftrs!
dlepol1. Jnitlalary work wlll he any part of the body whether
1 1 blood
-empllfted by the chapter. All lull stomach or a lull bl~~~~: ;sy~m;;ptoms of a au ty
pres·
Can It be noticed withmembers are urged to attend. Is often associated witb
out bavlng a doctor take It?
l,'aot Chiefs of Magoolla Tem- ening dreams.
pie Pytblan Sisters wiD meet If the victim has. been ac:
Tburaday evening at the home customed to eating Ju&amp;l before
o1 Mrs. Adam Eberabadl.
retiring, he should try abstaJn.
The Pomeroy Bend C!Uzens ing from food f&lt;r three or more
Band Radio club,' the Auxiliary hours before going to bed and
and famllles will bold a skating oee whether that belps. ln some
· Tbunday • 7:30 p.m. at persons, the taking of sedatlvea,
·.
rink 011 ·Route sleeping pills, anlthlstamlilica,
tranquilizers or appetite depres7.
MAR. I
santa juRI before retiring may
The Catholic Women's club of cause nightmares.
the Saered Hearl church will Obatruc!ion of the n&amp;sal paomeet Friday following tho l,en· sages and oleeping with too
ten services.
mucb or too lillie covering
· MAR. I
are other [101181ble causes. NlshtTlie W.S.C.S. of Heath Meth- maroa may also follow seeing a
odlsl Church will meet · Mon- horror film on the !ale televi&amp;day eveolns Marcil I at 7:311 loo &amp;bow or reading a horror
p. m. at the church. The pr,. story at bedtime. If any of these
topic will be "Tbe Cross causes enler the picture they
the Resurrection" given by can be eaolly eliminated.
Mrs. Nlll Moore witb Mrs. Fo"'
rest Bachtel ID. cbarge of devo- Q-1 am a 1'1·7- old womUonals. Hosleuel will be Mrs. an ID ezcellenl bealth. My pro\
Emerson Jones, Mrs. Charlel blem Is tbet my bust baa never
Burdette, :Mrs. E~ .Knight and really developed. l&amp; there anyMrs. M. C. Willcla.
thing I could do or take ,,..
The Pomeroy Elementary PTA lhls?
wiD have a bake aale Friday at A-'I'h de\'Oiopmeat of the
the
11oft · ~ at breats depend&amp; on the lnlerac10 a. Ill.
, 111'11 aak!d to lion of ovarian, pituitary . . ,
IJ8ve
cr ean4Y at adrenal bormones. Of theoe,
the
a. m. Mrs. pllultary growth bonnone Is the

Mlrc117.
Wlnner't 11111111 wlllllo pooted on our win-

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BAKER

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Excerpt from a letter from Mel Fer·
rer in Paris: "I am going to do two films
; in a row. First, 'La Salle,' the story of
I Jean Baptiste de La Salle, founder of the
' Christian Brothers order of teachers.
Then, Immediately following, 'El Greco.'
"We will move to Madrid about
March 20, as I have to fit costumes and
do tests.
"Audrey (Hepburn) would like to av·
old publicity while In Spain, particular·
ly on arrival. We do not want to reveal
the whereabouts of the house I am rentIng, so that Audrey will not be bothered

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.3JII1I1 flu/It ._tter to "''form lttttrl

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Rutland Department.Stor~

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TIL EASTER

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lwrr .z.ttth TV ch111i1 Ia e~refull)' hlndwlrH M tM
.• uelity lltlnUrd Wfth no prlnltd cittuitl and, no Pf'OIIWtl•
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R . .blllt:J, MH11 feww III1'Yk:e PIObl•mt for Zenith . . .ra.

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THE LOWEST
PRICES
ON ALL HOME
FURNISHINGS AT ••

10 lbs. $2

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HANDCRAFTED ~Sis
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I'm old! Cars made Ae
we wed?-Collector'• Item :
prtce!
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Lucky Leaf

No.2

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half IIIOOtll "" the IJo ··~
nail:~ were really 'lt!t'J pi ,...

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THE BACKYAIID FENCE .
I !'!!member whllll an ~
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.Betty Zane

fed.

Attending the dinner meeting
; were Miss Wanda Stemple,
I Home Dernomtra!lon Agen~ Mr.
Gilbert Barnette, 4-H Club ·Acent, James Hart, James Lewis,
, . S. Scarberry, Mr. Charles
I Lallham and Mrs. J, H. TUm·
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39c

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Prices Are lorn Here
Priced At Savings!

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••• IT ALL ADDS UP TO .MORE SAVINGS !

er by Mrs. Capehart.
elecbld .Marcua Weaver to
eTry our Spocl.! T·Bono
Rerreshments were served by
thts area at .the Ap8Hf SIHk. They ore the hostesses, Mrs. Ray Prof·
area center m CJlar..
tend1rll
fitt and Mrs. Everette Thomas ••~um .
to Mrs. Russell Barton, Mcs. President of the committee,
Ruasell Capehart, Mr•. Ralph Jamea Hart, preSided. Mr.
==='""'===Niiiiiiiiiiiiij es Lewis and Mr. Gllber! Ham- I
ette reported on the llale
meeting rl. the Cooperatlvo E•·
tension Service Committee at
West Virginia University
at
j MIO'gantown which they attend-

NEW
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POMEROY, OHIO

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HIGH QUALITY,
LOW PRICESI

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CANNED MILK

Fireside
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INCOME TAX

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New·

EVERY DAY PRICES
'ORDEN
.35

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Lost and Found

LADY ciiJCKS, 1!10111
,avat;. ble. Plaee order S to

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for anyone to reach you by telephone. Beaidee. .a ·aepa.
rate listiDJ cost!ll so little and meana ao much'"'i)hOill

our Business Office for details. But hurry •••

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GOES TO PRESS SOON
•leUtAR tilTING

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There's no telHna how much tun you.may have miMed
because friends ean't remember your phone'lisitna. A
spparate listinl' under your own name makes· lt..teaaJ

p!;.

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Oystw Stew 3,. ...... $1 Haddock
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Wi!19S ........ 19c
Giblets .... •. 39c

Breasts .. ,. 49c
Backs ........ ,. 10c
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Mary Ruth Sauer, daughter
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Cecll (lradbury Hawkins, Mrs. Elizabeth Slavm had as her overnight guest on
an .organ . prelude ano Mrs. Dale
Mourning. Tuesday evening her classthe n,eetlng which contributing, served a dessert mate. Roxanna Patterson. Mr.
by the president, course. The table decoratlo~• al\d Mrs S.uer and daughter
. Smart.
carried oul the St. Patrick s Joy' ac,;,mpsnled the girls ~
WtUis Anthony wa• de- Day theme.
the film "The sword 1n the
chairman and Mrs. _
Stone" being ahown at Pome- l
Boone
announced a 1
o1 the Rio Grande Asroy .
Ill be held Thursday.
Friends have received word
It at the Baptist Church
that Mrs. Garon Stansbury, who
The meeting wN in·
has spent the winter In Florida
·a
dlah luncheon
with her son and family, Mr.
lliOOI! far those attending.
and Mrs. William Stansbury and 1
~at speaker for the program
children, has arrived by plane !
be Mrs. Lois Crosier, forin Columbus where she will be !
mleslonary Interpreter.
Mr. and Mrs Dwight . Mil- the guest of her sister and '
Jove-gift offermg
wao hoan and Mrs Wa1d Wmdon husbsnd, Dr. and Mrs. CecU I
iledlcated by Mrs. Harry Houd- were m Columbus Monday Ill Horden. She plans to spent
..hell and Mrs. Boone Oedi- attend the anuque show and .several weeks with them be- 1
. \'!aWd the "Second Decade Part- sale.
fore returning to her home in
'a!rship" offering which is used Mrs. Mabel Van Meter re- Middleport.
_. the mission fields.
t.urned to her home, Chester,
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Mrs. Smart was in charge Monday , after spending several
Mrs. W~Uam Bradford and i
bf.the memorial for two dereas- davs with her brother and sls- her sister-m-law, Mrs. Frances 1
•tJd members, Mrs. L. D. Diles .
. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Powell of Columbus, have gone I
~ Mrs. Blanche Haptonstall. Kraeuter and daughlers.
to Brookville, Fla. for • visit
1rlth the 23rd Psalm read in Mrs. Eldon Kraeuter and dau· with relataves. Mrs. Bradford
memoriam. Following the proMrs. Larry Wolle, were joined ber sister in Columbus
lf•m by Mrs. Cairns the specvisitors in Gallipolis. for the trip.
1a1 missionary prayer was giv- Gene Eskew of Xenia spent Mr and Mrs George Dallas
~ by Mrs. Jacob TUrner.
week end with rolatives in and "008 South-Charleston Ohio
A. R. PuUen g~ve the the area and visi~d hls sister, weres called here due ~ the
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Robert Marcmko, at tbe deatb of his grandfather, Mr.
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Dayton Ashworth, Pomeroy re- !
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PLAN PARTY, DANCE
The Middleport High
Glee Club wlll hold its
party and dance Friday evening. March 6 at the
high
school. The theme for the event
will .~e the "Glee Club Hillbilly
Hop wath members and thear
gu~sts dancing to records for
~e evening. Members are plan·
rung decorations for the event
and refreshments to he se:ved.
Judy Wildermuth " pres1dent
of the group.
CLUB TO MEET
The Laurel Cliff Better Health
II Cllub will meet Thursday at
: p. m. at the home of
Mrs. Robert Bowen wlth Mrs
Clifford Jacobs as co-hostess.

Mr. and Mrs. c. N. Hall, Jr.
of St. Albano and Mr. and
Mrs. Steve Houchlns, GalllpoiIs, spent the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. John Krawaczyn
and children.
. Mrs. Walter Hsyes, Middlepart and her oister-in-law, Mrs.
Harry Burford of Huntington,
w. va., apent several days
fast week in Richmond, Va.
Mrs. Chester Haddox
ltld
Melody, and Bob E. S. Navy, aU of WashD. C., were week end
gueots of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lewle Triplett and Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Haddox In
Middleport. They also visited In
Point Pleasant with Jan Had·
dox, son of Mr. and Mr1. Cbester Haddox.
Mrs. Jo Ann White ond son,
Jerry, and Phillip Bailey, vlsited over the week end with her
sister and husband, Mr.
Mrs. A. K. Henllrlrks of Scenic
Circle, Winfield, W. Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse. Lake,
West Jefferson, spent the week
end with her sister 1 Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Kennedy.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Milhoan and daughters,
Mrs.
Vernon Weber and children, Du·
one and Donna, were In Parkersburg, Monday,

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Mrs. D&amp;vld Yost received a
and the unll expressed pride
that she named the Dlstrtct
President's paper.
Sick membertl were remembered with cards. Refreshments
were served and aoe1al bout• en.
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: l'ur!tlturll and Furnlsblngs or
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Tbe annaal meellng of the
Advisory Coaacil of the Meigs
COIIJIIy lkallb Depl. wiD
be held Tuesday II 7:30 p. m.
In lbo healtb departmeat of·
of Clifton, W. Va., Wll lilted
flee. AD of the pnlldento o1
Moles, 36, of Cheshire,
lhe tcnmsllp trasteeo 1nc1 viimorning in Melp M~t~~~~.,. mayon ore membera of
, Injured in a coal mine ~
lbe advisory· ewnoU.
p.m. at the Betty Coal Co., mine 011 the aaende planaed lor
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ol llealtb ldlvllfeo, seleellng
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Girls State delegates Clarice
Norris and Phyllis Wigal were
named Feb. 2li by tbe Ladles
Auxiliary of Racine Pool 602
American Legion at the Post
home witb Presldeal Myrtle
Walker presiding.
Delegates are Joycelyn
tar, first olternate. and Faye
Roush. second alternate.
A report of the birthday party at Veterans Hospital In ChillicothE, was given In 1 letter
from District President Regina
Hall. A donation wu made Ill
the Heart fund and to "Dollars
for Progress."
Mrs. Robert Beegle, Amerf·
caniam Chairman. spoke
on
Americanism, staling how and
when the American Flag llhould
be displayed, clooing with proyer for the eountry. Mro. H&lt;JUda.
shell read 1 poem on patriot-

PARTY, BANQUET HELD
The valentine party of I h e
Eastern High School Latin Club
was held oo February 17. at tbe
home ol Larry Landoil. Gamu
were played and refreshments
oerved to :U memberi prl!Htit•

THURSDAY, MARCH-!, 1964

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piece suits - linens, dacroil
denims, rayon·seersucker, ~l
silk crepe - a wld.e selectloA
of styles to choose from in slz.
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Clarice Norris,
Phyllis Wigal
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were tute this past week.

Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
George Logan and Mro. Callie
Logan.
Mr. and Mrs. Don McCieak
of Shade were Monday evening
guests of Mr. and Mrs. George
Logan.
Mrs. Earl Denny Sr. entered
Holzer Hospital Monday for observation and treatment. Her
room number Is 312.

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anti son and Mrs. Florence Hot- teaching in the Rutland School
ley of Pomeroy and Vern Col- and Solem Center ao a subsU-

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