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NO. 223
POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO
TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1965
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Moyor Charles Legar
told
ntght
town council Monday
that Pomero} seems tv be "On
top of the list of towns ~klng foderal aid foc constructiOn
of sanjtary sewers and a sewa•e treatment plant."
' "DDIs was the dellnlte Impression I received in a recent
meeting with William Sheehan,
director or the Institute
of
Regional Development at Ohio
University ," Mayor Legar said.
speehan made the statement
when the mayor and Council·
man Leslie Fultz
in Ath·
ens· llte last month to revi w
Pomeroy's sewerage problem
with the onstltute dtrectoc.
·Th e d1rector
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reported he httd

ELBERFELDS
Another big shipment of these popular Colonial
style rugs. Matching patterns in g;een, brown.
beige black, red. Homemaker qua1ity. All slzea
from '24 inches by 42 inches to 9 ft. by 12 ft.

$2.95 to $36.95

wert

mett with officials
from about
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~ owns I roughout the .tate
which are seeking aid through

the area redevelopment a~ep"P
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ey, and
omeroy •8 t_ e only
one. ready to move on tis pro-

ject."
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" 1egls1alive assiStant
of
Cong. Wa ller H. M1&gt;eller •lso
attended the meeting wtth the
lnllltute of. · Regional Devel·
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opmen I offtc18ls. He promiSed

ON SAL"E IN THE DRAPERY DEPARTMENT
ON THE 2ND FLOOR

ELBERFELDS in POMEROY

that Rep. Moeller

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aid lor its ....age project. '"e·

. - Mayor Legar lndicat•d be l the village purchasing the wa- 1Council Franklin Rizer oppoomtends to seek another term terworks. Mayor
Legar sug. ed this suggestion saying "I
In May. He said, "I would like gested that post cards be ..nt feel this is 1 deci;ton of ~ounro see the sewage. "proJect ro each resident of the town cil and the pooplo should not
through before I retore .
asking for an expression
of be forced to take aides on the
- Dlscul!lon was rondu&lt;'ted vtews concerning the posslbili· matter."
again on the
pos~ibilit; of ' ty of buying the waterworks. - A fire contract with Salis-

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- Fire Chief INiiPV Werry's

HIGH ESKILOO

~ lor lltlt' was !Ubmttlo(,
it 'Tiliiltd the volunteer nr. de-

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bl'U•h lirei, six car fires and
ou'" or building fire' on the
ge with damages tetah••
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1103 30. The department 8 ~
90 !as summoned for 15 brush
~~~ four car fires and
II
oam. building or house Jla?.es
out.()f.town during the year in

Up or
Down

which damages were estimated
at $UJS.

The E.H.S Ensemble sang
I•Qh, Holy Night,'' and " White 1

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Christmas," and the

O:Jot, Is generating i!lectricity and getting it to where It's

conC'luded with everyone sing'lng carols. A treat was
to all students.

Mr. and Mr3 . Raymond Krid· ,
Sunday at their home in 1
Syracuse Guest s were Mr
Urs. Clyde Raines and daught·

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FRANKINSTEIN"
(Technicolor)
Cushing, Peter Wood·
Duncan Lamont, Ka·

SUN., MON 1 TUES.
JAN. 11·12

"MUSCLI IIACM
PAIITY"

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10-Day Drive
Is Opened by
Farm Bureau•

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ployees Lucille Norris, Geor·

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LONDON (UPi) - T S. Eliot, who raptured the spl· conolnlctioa or
lddltlonai
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WASHINGTO"' (UP!) President Johnson set to
ritual desolation of the post World War I era in h is bleacllers oa the
football
i work todav on details of his "Great Society" prog ram
spare, dry poetrv and .shal&gt;':d the wnters of a later gen- field.
,
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bettering life m America and promoting peace
1 t.hrough
eratlon. with his rnbctsm dted Monday. He wa.s 76.
Jim Stout, president, wiD
A llklay drive for new and I
the wo1 od.
Probably no man of lett~rs exerted great~r mfluence be Ia ebargo.
renewal membersh1ps bv the I
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He began f1lhng tn specifics of proposals lu his State
on 20th century ~ngltsh Ll~erature than Ehot. He turn· ""
Meigs County Farm
Bureau ,
S
10 f the Unoon mess~ge Munday night for increased aclton
~d poet~~ ~0 ~~v.. and radical. for_ms and founded the
was open&lt;d Monday a1 a ml't'l·
I at hom e a nd et&lt;unal d1 lamacv through his own trips
.n~w cntlCISm sun domtnant In ht!rary _sc_!lolarship_.tng of about 211 workers m Mid·
[abroad
p
p
The Olender, . beopectacied I
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die port at the William• Insur·
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I The Chief txcculive told a joint aess!DD of Con gress.
poet had been atling lor more new career as s playwright.
ance office
I in his televised address that the stM'I!'"Of the Union "as
than a year A minor opera- "The Cocktail Party" and "The
C 00 Oaf
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Emerson Jones was re .. lect •· free re sti."ss r win and full of hO . e" He was tnlerlion had been performed some Confidential Clerk" met with
Farm Bureau
Organization ed president and Mrs . E
D.
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mon s ago ea 1 came at 1s erotical acclatm ln London and
Leo Vaughan
was elected . &lt;rector aui Bower sa1d addt· Rail , vice • presodent of
the
His roposais ranged from 1 $1.5 billion educati on
London horne.
N~.w Yor~ in the . l~s
I president and
Richard Finlaw. hon~l worke:s have been re- Middleport Board of EducatiOn [ progra~ to an lflvltation for the new Soviet leaders to
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One of hos last outmgs was
am JUOt begonn~~g . grow vice president at tbe annual or· crulled and 11 Is expected th~t Monday night Member . Cash vtstt the Uno ted States. He announced plans to vi sit
three months ago, when Eliot I ?P· to get matur1ty. Elmt s.~td ganizational meetUJI of
the 30 or more rural people w111 1Bahr was tempor~ry chaJr.manl Europe and Latm America himself this year.
JOUrneyed to the US. Embassy u 1958, when he turned 70 . In Pomeroy School Board Monday take part in the canvass before for the organozatwnal actoon.
Highlights of President Johnson's State of the Umo n
m London to rece1ve the (U.S.) the last few years t~verythmg at 7 p m. In the offices of the dnve 1s conrluded Jan 14 1 President Jones
appomted ' messa e Monda mght·
Presidential M~dal ol Fr~edom I'd done up to. 60 '":, so has Supt. Charles S. Gibbs
Bow.r also announced that ; Bahr and Lionel Boggs to the
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T Head Board

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140 members have paid their ' board's fmance committee and "OuJ concern and mlerest, " We are in the midst of the
1965 dues by ami! exactly the reappomted Mrs John Baker!compassJon and vagdance , ex- greatest upward surge of t'C'oI

same number th~t paid
by jto. a seven-year term~ .g:e tend to ev.,v !'Orner of a dwln· nomic weilbinc In the hostory
mail In 1964 Regional super- :-.Itddleport Library boa M e dlmg planet
we were never of any nation ... but we are
Eliot is ~ remote figur~. The I ~e ., ru
'rr:;e Hollow meebngs m the superintend- visor Blake Kerber or
Nt&gt;w l board will meet the flrst on-: meant to be a~ · oasis of liberty only at the beginning of tht&gt; road
pt=ak of hts ca~r came m t948 1 .... ~~h ~n itlt e ot er .poems ent's office.
Concord attended to assist in [ day . of each . month at 7 30 P~ and abundan&lt;'e in a worldwide to the Great Society . Ahead now
..;; AI. A t:lanct' 8 · e~ ~he hterary Also present besides those planning the convass .
wh_en he received the Nobel ! 1.
m . m the olhce of S1.1pt. Le desert of disappointed dreams is a summit where fre-!"dom
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Prtze for Lit~ratur~ "for his reerary scene
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mentioned above were Richard
: McCo~as .
Me-! ... our nation was created to from the wants of the body can
markable ptoneenng work in
.Jones. clerk. who was elected Local ~andmark:
employee President Jones and _Supt..
help strike away the chains of help rulfill the needs or U11
modern poetry."
to a two year term last year, ! Robert Lmdstammer and Bow-l Comas led a dlSCUSSlOn of . 1 ignoranC'e and misery and tyr· spirit."
But in later life he found a ,
member Paul Werllt'r, and Supt. 1•r presentod a short original nancial problems . facing Mid- ~ annv wher•ver thev keep man
A NatloD81 AleBda
·- . Gibbs.
skit entitled, ''The Saga
of dleport schools hlgh_h_ghted b~ ! less. than God m~ans him to "I propose we begin a proMeigs General Hoopltal
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Harry Hard-Luck .''
the twin facts of nsong costs be . . . "
gram In education to ensuro
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ADM!SSIONS - Alma Mil·
Donatl'ons For
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,~ and·'Nobodstatioynary income to have
eve~ American child th• fullest
Jer. Middleport ; Mary
Park, I
ap ams cr t e rive'
are
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Communism
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United
Middleport.
PT. PLEASANT - The Jan· Familv Invited
Leo s:ory , Thomas Sayre, And· I the answers 10 the queshons ··with the SOviet Union we eve opment
his mmd an
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DISCHARGES - None.
uary term of Mason County The Ruiland Fire departrt&gt;w Cross, Henry Fran~. Har- raised." reportedSupt !VIcComk
a eful
d standi gs sktlls ··· A masstve attark on
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Circuit Court began Monday ment ts accepting donations ror old
Kenneth WtllJams, as Attendmg were Presadent
n to
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,,'ifA81UNGTON - TilE NEW 11
LOCAL TEMPS
a .m. with the Grand Jur. the Bill Clonch family which Don Wilson . and Rex Shene· Jo~es. Mrs Rail. Mr Boggs, ! freedom . . . m Asia. commu·
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on age 1
~~! . of House Republican 'lte temperature in Pome- ors reporting ror duty . Five jur. lost its home and belongings in held. with Mrs. David Koblentz ' Mr Bahr, ClerK Harold Hub- nism wears a more aggressive
le)dthhlp, labeled Ford
of roy's buoiness district at 11 :30 I
were absent and , J u d g e a lire Sunday afternoon.
as chatrman.
! bard and Mr McComas.
I face
MAA Adds over $4·410
M!clJ!tlm, may provide
the [a.m . today was 45 degrees
Lee Thompson appoint. Firemen •aid Mr . and Mrs. A contest for workers was :
.
I " Our goal Is peace In South· To its Treasury
Ofmllcrllll with a rough , noisy ! der sunny skies.
Mrs . Charles Dodd, N e
The Rutland Fire dep~rt· announced . Leo Story was pre- ['
DIVORCES ASKED
I east Asia . That will come only Over $400 was added tu II•
rWt.
democrat, and Joseph Clonch are m need of clothing senled a gift for having
the Two divorre pehtwns have when aggressors leave their treUury of the
Middleport
The election of Rep. Gerald j
Mason. republican,
a! for themselves and their three best mail campaign in
his been filed in Common Pleas IY"ighbors in peace."
Athletic Association
N f'..,
R; Fonl a• GOP leader will do
jury commissioners to daughters, a washer, Iron, Iron- township .
Court. Charging gross negl•ct
Tbe Noo-Communltll World Year's Eve from proc•eds of
n/lthinl to transform the 140
THE T.AX L.A
I the vacancies.
ing board and Unoleum. Sizes
ot duty and extreme crue lty.
Johnson said he hopes to visit a dance sponsored by tloe J&gt;·
R~publlcan votes in the House
They selectod Mrs. Charles or clot.hes needed are "2:" "5."
Four Fines Levied
Linda Kay Young. Rt. 2, Porn· both Europe and Latin Amer~ sociatktn In Middleport Hi1h
inti&gt; a majority. No
Yeager, Mrs. Charles Aldridge, and 01ze '5" Junior Mtss for i
eroy, is seek10g a dtvorce from ca :his year
School auditorium.
doubts that the 2!15 Democrat•. Do you undtratand it7 Mrs. Kathleen Roush, Mrs. 0 . the children; men's pants size In County Court
Ernest Harold Young. Pomeroy
" ... A great unfinished task An estimated 750 area high
If they stick together, can
If not, watch for
C Hall and Clarence Ander- 33, size 16 shirt and 9 shoes, I Four fines were levied and and Jo Ann Ward, Rt . l. Pom· L' the reuni1icalion of Germany school teesMI(!el'l eame to "''
the · ohott lor the next
son. Other previously drawn and lady 's
dress size 14-16 one bond was lorfeitod in Judge ! erov. asks d1vorce from Jack through self-determination . .• annual Tri-Cqunty New YPHr"!
yeats. But the "activist"
jurors were Richard 0 Blain, and women's shoes 1i2e B. Any- Frank Porter's Me1gs county Ward . Rt. 1. Pomeroy
'' I will seek new ways to use Eve Teen Ball. School orfi n:1ls
publicans who helped I" or
Russell 0. Nowlin. Mrs: Harry one who cares to tionate may court Monday.
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our knowledge to help deal with reported the ovent very 0..,.,.
Siders, Charles E. Weaver. Mar· contact the fire department.
Glenn Bissell forfeited a 125
LODGE TO MEET
the explosion in world popula- ly .
oust veteran Rep. Charles
Halleck from the leadership
garet Thompson, Marie Deal,
bond for disorderly
conduct.j Worshipful Master Dale E lion and the growing scarcity in I The Jays, en 0001 , awarded
lleYe they can make tbe De!IP
A. Faye Wilson, William Gyft AND •
SOLD
Charles Stewart and James P. Sm1th announces that Pomero~ world resources ."
numerous door prizes thro ug~
ocrats know they have been
gax, Mrs. R. E. Walden, Wil- Meigs County Andltor Gor· Sellers were fined $5 and costs Lodg• No. 164. F &amp; AM. will
Toward the Great Society out the evealng .
a light. If their
J;am Frye and Okey Killings. tion H. Caldwell reportod today each on an unsafe vehicle hold its regular monthly m&lt;'etworth.
that 20 kennel llcensn and 100 charge. Floyd Charles Hamo- ing Wodnosday. Jan. 6 at 8 30
are' correct, the fur may start
Dy In the next tew dayo.
The grand jurors are expect. dog tags for 1965 have been ton, $10 and costs, Intoxication, p.m. at the \lasonic temple .
ed to complete their duties late sold . January 10 ta llte deadline and Selby White, $10 and cosll, Ali Master &gt;,t asons are
in·
11!.181uNGTON - FIVE
Tuesday afternoon.
for purchaslnc lkenlel.
lnroxtcation.
vlled.
COLUMBUS fliP!\ - Monday's ..., . leJialatlv• at·
~en from Ohio toot _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _::::::::~=~~-----'-'~~~~!....:~~~-_.::~~~~.:....------~~-----tloa at a glanre:
HOUSE
~ oath of office Monday 11
Offltero elected :
the "9th Congreos convened. Hoben 'Jl. SWteney, 1 Cleveland
- Sea. Thernlore Gray, R-Piqaa, el:ld~ prHld•nt
at~, followed ln his
pro tem. Vote lll·O: Sen. Funk KI!JI, &amp;~Ill, re-elrrt·
ed minority lead~r. Vote 31-8; Tho!DII E ...., 11an, rP
·••'• footsteps as be waa . ,.... 1
eleded rlerk. Volt- 16-0.
ln 11 Ohio's confll'essman • ol·
$11~0 131llOn.g major prOjl!Cts plan· 1provement and reclamation of
" ·5 million out of highway elo,. to Meigs-Gallia are :
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funds
for
park
roads.
Lake
Hope
State
Park,
$710.iled.
~- Tlte Democrat deleall!d I~~:;
Oll,_. P. Bolton, formorly
o•~:~~~~~~~ Final details of tbe por· r'unds to be usod include : $4 million from general oweOfflren elected:
~~ mnpssman
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ject, which eliminates lndl· $25 million from the • mil- nue and fee aecounll. such u 1 Strouds Run State Park, $150.· - Rep. Roger Cloud, R•DeGraa, ~ apeaktr.
vidual divisional programs, Uon bond issue approvod
by docks,
leases and 000
Vote 1311-0; Rep . A. G. Lod.oue,
ft&gt;eleeted
~ Dlllrlct, in the Nov.
·~~:I were ironed out at a Mon- Ohlo voten last May.
rentals.
County Wildlife Ana ~orlty leader. Vote 13M; Rep., ~·d 'leebnu, 11·
Bolton's seat in
d~J night meeting In Morr's 125 million from tile pro.,... $21 mllli011 from federal llli'Cl
' Claehlnatl, re-elected spelker iJI:'i t-. ,..,. majority
llff~te.
ed f,I90 mlllton bond losue to be and water COIISei'VBtiCJII funds. $42t,OOO,
floor leader. Vote IH-t; Carl Q..... r~ eheted rlerk.
H- IJIII· the lone GOP
. ·, 'l'he llatewlde procrom caD· ll!bmltted this eomlnl May.
Remaloder from earmarked
Scioto TraH Forest and Park, Ve~ 1~-0.
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J. Wdliam Slonton.
Cb:c11D18U, lhe
for ~v~ In all alate Sl2 lllllllon Ia wa~nny Iii.,. foderil lltnda ·
P94,44111.
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Illite b fua&lt;IJ.
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Some of the major projeota. Budfye Like Stale Plrlt,
.I:..II;El:JL 1, appollltlaJ delep · tli If . .. ratlal la-

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Such Is our job as we see it. We IR! tlyine ro do l Wll aNI to
do It bllt8r 1111111 tillle..

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part in its affairs. Like lillY other citizen, we want our neiahbcn
to tl\lnk weH .of us. Besides. it makes aood business sense. We
prosper only as the COIIIIIIUnity prospers; 30 we llelp it llliwe
lA ~way we can.

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It 1111111 doing ~1111 we Cll'l kl keep complaints t.Jm
.min&amp; and it means prompt and fair llandliAg of Ulote IMt do.

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Jinu•rv 6-7
NOT OPEN
FRIDAY 1nd SATURDAY

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Eliot,
Poetrv
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ers, Karen and Penny Sue, of
Elsmere, Ky ., and Mr . and Mrs.
daughter
Elsworth Dill and
Connie, Chester Road .

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We alnlto give one kind of service kl everyone ... the best tltal's
possible. Thl!t means supplying our customers with what M1teY
want wheA they want it. It means being courteous at all Umes

er entertamed with a dinner !

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..eeL We're iA tills business because it ia concerned willllttt
supply of a fundamental requirement of modem li¥ing, ben ne
It's an honorab4e one, because we like it, and because we waat
tD- lliwilla at it.,

GIVE DINNER

''THE PINK PANTHIR"
rr j•{' hnicolor)
Peter SellNs, David Niven.
Robert Wa a:ner, Capucioe,
Brfll:l.Ua De Banzie, Cohn Gar·
don, Fran Jeffries and Claud·
ia Cardi nale, as the Princess
Colore• rtoons

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Christmas ." The Glee
Club
then sang "Twelve Days
of

Pomeroy, Ohio
TONIGHT &amp; TUESDAY

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- Councilmen Fult'l ;~.nd Don He was bor~ m St,-. Louts, but seemed. very cha ldas~
A resolution for E·15 travel
Collins . ~ere named to
the l took up British Citizenship mi But _h•s devotees,~Lll remem- lexpenses was adopted, and the
Firemens DependeD&lt;') board. 1927.
l ~erd~~~ThbesL for SoThe Waste- socond Tu.,day of each month
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To students of the 1960's,) r""d p f e k~~e ', ng of J . AI- at 7 p. m wao set for board

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- Reid Will was rehlre&lt;i ao
!lreet commissioner for 1nother year.
1" Tlte mayor'• report
of
~.70 for December was ae-

Program Given
On Christmas
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W . F Chadwell, and F E. Titus of Sporn Plant's maintenance department thare 1
$200 award, presented to them Monday in Roanoke. They collaborated on an article
Pom..-oy Village Council Mon- Fund were ·
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entitled " Invents Way To Balance Exciter At High Speed." The exciter furnishes
day night approved appropria· Council i-120.
Mayor $t400, 1 P'&lt;re Department Fund _ Fire Ianc;~nd o:;,~~,C f:;d _
dtrtct current for the magnetic field of a generator l!lld controls the. voltage output
!tons totahng $564.360 for 1965 . clerk $900, treasurer $360, oolic· Chief salary $300, volunteer fire- ploye~ .$IO 000
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By FRED Mo"ANE
IJP1 Sparta Writer
University or Illinois bas......II team probably doesn 'l
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By HAL WOOD
LOS ANGELES iUPI )
Frank Ryan, a football intellectual with a w&gt;y of expressing
himself, figured tod••· he must
·•h fl mflllOII ID pay if a rookll quarterback such aa
"Nice lbiJig
about w!llter Joe Namath gels $400,000 lor
blldq II tber's DO mosquitoes oignlng a .-ontract
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deal Namalh &amp;at
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will play on the East oquad 1a
the 11166 Pro Bowl game SUD-,.
day.
" I guess I'll have to ask lor
a raise of about. fiBO,OOO,"
Ryan , who baa a wry lillie ol
humor.
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grin, "If a fellow who ham~
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ball Is 10orth f400,000, thl!ll l
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ranked Bradley, 85-711; 10111- P'antaalle ahootlna from both
ranked Davldaon tripped Rlcb- tile ~oor and the free lhrow line
mood, 97-11; 15th-ranked 8t. carrted Wtch1Ui to v1etory over
Louis edged Tulu, $4-53; Iowa Bradley. The Shockers made 85
cruahod Wlscolllin, 9U2; North per cant of their •hot• from
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Carolina Stole boat South Coro- field and t2 per cent "' t II'
llna. 18-48 Maryland downed free throws with five men acorNorth Carollna, 7HII; Notra tng In double figures. Kelly Pete
Dame walloped Westem Michl- led the way With 21 points but
gan, 115-6'1; and lith-ranked gtme scoring hono!'l went to
Kansu toppled Nebrub, 611-M, Bradley's ltrnlt ThOillpson who
In lhe mljor eonltllla.
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when they defeated tblrd-ralllted 1 Ullnoil' attack whDt ROll PeyIndiana, JIUl, to end lhe Hoo- ' ser led the Hoosiers With 19 talsiers unbeaten string at nine lies.
game~,
The Dlinols · Indiana clasb
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trailed only once in the game the nation'l olhtr top 20 ranked
In the very early ltagH and I teams saw a&lt;lltm Monday night
picked up ha second Bta Ttn and several COIIfertnellllll allo
Conference victory or tht H• highlighted the IYtiiiDc.
son. Tal Brody with 13 point• Wichita, tied lor tblrd nal!o.._
and Skip Thorlb with 21 pacad ally wltll Indlw, dlflttatl 20th-

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Review of 1964

In ~eigs County

Ed. Note' Following tre hlgbllgbto of newa eventa
In Melgo count) durlne 1984, except lor January and
Febrnary, published last week. At right are pictures

of a few of lhe more drunalle evenh of the year.

79Sa~:.e~o. St. '12

on Cleveland Browns, who used Houston 61 Oklaholrli City M
to study part lime at Caltech Pan Am. 74 St. Edwonls 53
But Ohlo State still went lniXI when he was learning his trade Okla. St. 54 Iowa St. 12
By ROBERT GRIMM
May: Belmont walloped Canton They sallied tor a second place Ill final aama wllb Mlclllgan
Ualted Prea laterutloual McKinley 81).!8 and C~eveland tie with lhe Phlls.
with an unbeaten Big Ten reoCOLUMBUS (UPI) - Ohio East 8!HO to Win the Class AA The Cleveland Indians
ord. In a showdown game with
came in for more tha ltlllhare title 1n a breeze. Drel!do!n from troubles both on and ofl tho
UUe and a Role Bowl trip
ot sports glory duriDI leM-a Muskingnm County took tha Deld. Plaaued by lack ol hit- at llake, Michigan used disyear marked by tr1umpb1 and Clau A crOWil for !he aeconcl ting, poor fieldln&amp;, and lnjurteo, placed Ohloana wltb groat auo111 GJIIORGE c. LANGFORD Ibis aeason, witll olx teama ,.. thrills interoporaed Wltb dlup. stralfht year.
the Indlanl tlod lor •lxlll. 20 ceu and .shutout tho Bucko 10.0.
NIW YORK (UPI ) _ UCLA, celvlng No. 1 nominatlona.
pointment
and
aomttlmeo In tbo summer, golf and base- games behind the Yankee•.
The final chapter or the
lbe ~eadlna national oilamplon Indiana, tile only unbeaten tragedy.
ball took over, and there wao Manager Birdie Tebbetll •ul· Cleveland Brownr season still
-"'Il winner of nine straight team In the lop 10, jumped
plenty of excitement on bolh fer~. • heart att~ in sprmg is to be written. They won the
vaulted Into first-place from sixth to a tlltrd·place lie Ohio waa the ...,. ol IIPOrts fronts.
trammg and didn t resume ha NFL's Eastern Divi5ion title
llllbe United Press lnternation· wilh Wichita. Tho Hooaien events. rangillf from local to inHosts PGA
duties until July. Third base- with a 52·20 rout of New York
al "'""'r college basketball rat- picked up nine No. 1 votes and lernatwnal In scope. To ptck tile Ohio played host to the PGA, m.an Max AlviS ~ama down after stumbling at St Louis the
m..r;lay for the flrot time thla Wlchlta received four. Once- biggest would be foolhardy.
Cleveland Open, American Golf wtth spinal meningitis, mlssng week before when !hey tried to
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b.alen Duke advanced from Cleveland " 11 tile scene Classic and golf'1 World Series, about two month'• acton, and cllncb lt.
used their explo- seventh to fifth.
of the Davis CUp Challenge all major events. The National the rest of the ball club had to Bowling Green """ the MldIIY.. lut-break attack to trRm· St. Joseph 's !Pa.), conquerors Round, where the eyeo and ears Amateur, won by Billy Camp- undergo immunization shots.
American Conference football
ple two previously unbeaten of Wichita and Illinois last week I of ~~e tennis world were tuned bell of HunUngton, W. Va ., waa But the Indians real trouble Utle, despite a humiliating 21.0
~. Minnesota (93-111 and before losing to unbeaten Provi- 1to •ee the Australla~s take the staged in Cleveland.
was In the front omce, which setback to Ohio University. In .
Utih (104·741. In winning the dence, •oared from lith to sixth big cu~ back to the land doiOD 'I1&gt;e PGA at Columbuo Coun- threatened to rnove the fran- the Ohio Conference, It waa
Lot. Angel.. ClaS&amp;Ic last week. p.a&lt;e and gained one ftrst-place under,
try Club saw unheralded Bobby chloe to Seattle because of poor Wlttenberg again with a perfect
STATION WAGON
The performance rocketed vote. The remaining lop vote Nationally. the annual PGA Nicholl ot LouiiVIlle, Ky., fire attendance. Tho ball club'o 8-0 record. The TJiers were
tJCi.A from fifth place to the , went to Providence, which tournament was .ployed In c.. a record 271 in s10eltertng heat, braos relented and agreed to Ohio's only perfect record footV-8 automatic, power steering, power brakes, ralop spot with 13 first -place votes moved into a 12th-place tla wilh lumbus, the Natto~al Amateur despite a last round challenge stay at least another year when ball aquad in 1964.
dio, white sidewall tires, white over red finish with
and m polnta
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; Golf Tournament 10 Cleveland from Nicklaus and Arnold the city promised lmprove~enta Cincinnati won the Missouri
matchinJ
red Interior.
Michigan th~ leader for throe I San Francisco lost ill first and ~e Na~onal Footb~ll Palmer. The PGA In Columbus at the stadium and a t1cket Valley Conference title, Its first
10 , alao had a record puroe of drive was launched for 1965.
Gl tht first four week• of the · game and dropped from fourth l.eagues lltle game wa•
IP history, winding up with an
Ieaton slipped from fi r&gt;~
tc seventh St. John 's (N.Y.), Cleveland StadiUm Dec. 'II be- '100,000 and grossed $461,000.
Ohio had a leVI compet.ltoro In 8·1 record. Findlay ranked high
aecOncl' place after its loss to St. ! unranked a week ago, jumped tween the Browns and BaltJo Tony Lema downed Palmer the OlympiCI at Tokyo, but the among tbe nation's small colJohn'• in the fin als ot New 1all the way to eighth spot after more Colts.
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in a one-hole playoff to win the biggest splash of all . wa• ~ leges with 1 11-1 mark. The
York's Holidav Fest ival. 'l'he 1its upsel of Michigan : Illinois Among .th• lndivtdual Buck, rich Cleveland Open, Ken Yen- corded by Mllml Umveralty I Oilers' coach, Byron Morgan,
GMAC Financing Aveileble
Wolverlnel picked up oeven No I dropped a notch to ninth and eyes makm g t1 btg on the na- . turl took tile American Golf Bob Schul. The West Milton na. took Ohio college coach-of-the11 ballots and 261 points 14- once-beaten Davidson remained . IlOna! sports scene were Bob Clasaic In Akron, and it waa tlve gave the U.S. Ita 111'11 IOid year honors.
pointe behind UCLA.
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I Schul, Jack Ntcklaua and Ara Lema again in tile World Series medal In the 5,0011-meter run
On the high school front, It
'n\e 35 coaches on the lJPJ I The ralings are based on 1ParseghJ~n.
at Akron.
through a stea~· ratn lnd pools waa Maaslllon aU the way. 'The
rating board gave the widest I games played th rough Saturday, ' Bul thiS was only part of •
On the state golfing scene, ol water on the track.
Tigers edged Canton McKinley
distribution of first place votes J• n. 2.
thrill-packed year that had lan1 Carl Ums of Cleveland won the Later In the year, the Rich- In 11 showdown battle between
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--- ·on edge /rom January to D.. Ohio Amateur, JownlnK Judge mood (Va.) club of the Inter- tlJe state's No. 1 and 2 ranked
· Cadillac - Oldsmobile
cember.
William Anderson 4 and ~ ;n national League sold its base: teams for the crown. M89 •
"You'll Uke OUr QuaUty Way of Doing Buslnea•
Caocer Takeo ,.,.
the 36 • bole final• at Clncln- ball franchise to • Toledo eor- sillon's Earle Bruce won the
In January, when mosl people nati's Maketawah.
poratlon. The Toledo entry for high school coaciHII•the-year
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Pol'lleroy, Ohio
G§W, Ev.ans , and Goodyear 1 Aaron Buffington paced th e I were thmkmg about basketball. Don Stickney, 'l young. Colum. 1965 will have a working agree.. award.
poS!l!d victories Monda'' niKht , 1losers with 26 , Nute Hulchln- Cincinnati Reds Manager Frod bus pro, took Ohio Open honont mont wllh the New York ljiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
u .ihe 19e5 version of the Gal- • son had 18 and Billy Qualls 1 Hut rhmson calmly told the in a playoff; Ed Prmler of Yankees and will heccmt II
U]lC)Ila Independent League be- l dumped in 10.
world he had lung canc:er;. But Cleveland won tile Pre-Seniors, Ohio's second minor league
1an· at Washington School.
ihe winners led at the quar· th e hk ~ bl e Huteh d1dn t go Alex. Antonio Jr. of Hub- team.
GfrJ took over undisputed ter marks, 18·14 ; 33-29; and S1. down w1thout a fight,
! bard annexed the Ohio Juniors, Southern Ohio alhletes won
tlral with Its 97-89 win · 45, but a 23 point
Falstaff
He had the Reds In the thick 1and Joe Lazor of Clev•l•nd won both lhe football and basketball
;;;j--f~j;;.~;;t~n Firestone. I fourth period knotted the score ?f the pennant race bef~re turn- by one stroke th~ Ohio Public high school all·star games. In
Wolfe's 40 points
led at 68-68.
mg ov~r the r~lna to h11 coach, Links title at Manofield.
Marlon, the Rebels took t he
way. Mike Morrison was Bill Brown and CHirk Con- Dick S"ler. l'maily, In Novem- 1
Bulball News
honors 126-112 over the North,
~:~~'!, with 21 and Okey Killings· ley ripped the nets for 25 end bcr, Hut.ch passed away m
Baseball, despite its trouble•. and in tile annual football game
wprth had 11.
21 points respectively lo lead ' hospital near his Florida home. staged one of the most fonlllstlc i at Canton, the South pasted It•
Jabn Milhoan'• !3 paced the their mateo to a 11·59 win over , Ear iter. SISler was named as I in ilo history, and the Cincln- · fourth consecutive triumph 24-ll.
· losll'l while Paul Smith had . Scott's Grocery.
1 the
Red s' manager for next natl Red• were right in the
Buckeyes Tllmble
2C tuid Paul Fraley 13.
Two other Goodyear's play- i season.
middle of 11.
The football season dawned
· Flreltone Jed at the quarter ers. Taylor and Frasher added Cancer al!o claim~ the llfo 'l1le Reds, despite the Illness 1full of hope for Ohio State's
~=· 22-21 and 38-36 but r.&amp;J ' 10 points each
of Tom Blackburn , voteran and of Hutchinson, overtook the . Buckeyes. They looked like tile
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last ' Paul Swisher led tho Gro- highly · . succe!slul basketball Phlladelphia Phlllies lr. the lnsl best team In the country for
to pull away.
' rrrymen attack wilh 17 while coach at the Unlverslly of Day week of the campaign and awhile after shutting out rngged
Holter's basket as tho l' Frank Cremeans had II and l ion. Blackburn died In
early looked Uke oure WlnneN. But Illinois and Soltthem Calllornla
aounded In a first over- Roger Lemle) 12.
March, although he ccnt.lnued the Cincinnati hittero failed to on successive weekends.
period, g1 vo tho 8vans i ScoWs It'd at the quarter to coach tho Flye" up until mateh the fine ptlchtng of .Jm Then came the letdown. After
~ oll-nyloa ......... Maloney, Jm O'Toole and t~e slaggerlng to 1 narrow win at
a 7~ win over marks, 18·15: llll-27: and 4IIM their !mal two gameo.
la&lt; dollan
c' hut a 26 point Goodyear fourth It was a great ba•kethall &amp;ea. like, and the Reds lost out In Iowa, the Buckeyes ran into
Sno
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lower '&amp;baa maay oif-DADI•
10as al•o the big gun period effort pulled the game son .. and Ohio furnished the na. the nnal game of the season. fired-up Penn State and r.
ORIGINAL
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MARCH
July 8 - Carla Jo Gillogly, :Z.
March 2 - Southern defeats year-old Athens lass, drowns In
Nelsonville m3 to win Wells- cistern at Flatwoods.
ton sectional.
July 8 - Pittsburgh Pirates
March 4 - Frank Eschleman . Pitcher Joe Gibbons visits rela·
resigns as Middlepori
grid I tives in Portland.
coach.
I July 9 - Officials survey posMarch 5 - Flash fiood hits I sible expansion of boating laciJ,.
Meigs; Tornadoes suffer first · ities in Pomeroy .
dele~t of season, 51·54, m Class July 15 - Rev. Richard Mar.
tin named new rector at Porn·
A. Dl!ltrtct Tournament.
March 6 - Meigs threatened eroy Episcopal church.
with flood.
July 11 - Charles Murray reMarch 10 - Flood water on signs as Middleport manager
Pomeroy streets.
of Ohio Gas of Ohio, Inc., to
March _13 - Water crests at accept promotion in Ironton.
52.8 feet m Pomeroy.
July 'l:l - Meigs designated
March 16 - Flood waters go as drought· disaster area.
down, cleanup started In PomJuly 30 - Scioto County man,
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Charles Rideout named new
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March 17 - Flood damages Meigs Memorial Hospital Ad·
estimated at $200,000.
ministrator.
March 19 - Sheriff Robert
July 31 - Pomeroy wins SumHarlenbach breaks burglary mer High School
baseball
ring with recovery or $200 worth league crown.
of loot.
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March 24 - Middleport to vote
August 8 - Larry R. Bolin
on Utility Levy; Eldon Weeks of New Haven dies in auto crash
retires as vice president and near Hartford,
director of Pomeroy National
August 10 - Pomeroy wins
Bank,
Tri-County Pony League tournaMarch 25 - Rodney Butcher ment championship at Racine.
of Rutland Elementary wins
August 14 - Middleport lndicounty spelling bee.
ans win
Middleport Boys'
'1arch 26 - Robert Ganl Is League crown by defeating Red.
assigned new manager of the kgs in play-orf.
Ohio Power Company office In
August 11 - Middleport dePomeroy,
feat s New Haven to win High
March 30 - Gov. Rhodes School Summer League tournamakes visit to Meigs Co.; pled- ment at Racine.
ges all · out assistance.
August 18 - lOl st
annual
APRil
Meigs Fair set to open.
April 1 - Pomeroy Motor
August t9 - Middleport Is hit
Co. body, paint shop gutted by hard by gale winds; heavy damfin..
age caused.
April 4 - Barton Holl, Ohio
August 21 - Big Bend Follies
C o ( C. president, predicts new hit again by rain at county
industry for Meigs at Industry fair; Jack Oiler sentenced to
Appreciation banquet.
penitentiary Cor 1 ~ 20 yean
April 7 - Larry Morrison, ex. for manslaughter in death of
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Racine coach, hired as Eastern his wife.
School District Executive Head. I August Z5 - Pomeroy C of C.
}11ckie Lou Oiler, lllitldleport, left, mul
April 8 - John Zurcher wins promises all-out drive for inPomeroy Spelling Bee.
dustry.
Ralph (Hobby) Ross, right, Rnl'ine U.n., with
April 14 - Daylight Savings
August 28 - Pomeroy Tigero
Meigs Sheriff Robert Hartenbtwh, bod;.
Time lssue becomes
contro- win Champ o( Champs Tournagroond. Both are in the Ohio penitentiary fol.
versy in Meigs. ··
ment at Syracuse,
April ~ MD's iose Memorial
August 3i - Gallipolis trims lowing Oiler's conviction of m.unslmlllltter ancl
hOspital 'lppeal.
Cheshire 9-2 tow In Syracuse
Ross' s of second degree murder, both in the
April 17 - Middleport prep. LL Tournament.
sters defeat Kyger Creek 10-3
SEMEMBER
death of their wives.
for first win.
Sept. 8 - Large crowd on
Aplrl 13 - Donna Crow nam- hand for Labor Day celebration
ed queen ot 1964 Junior • Sen- in Pomeroy.
ior prom·; Eddie Durst is king,
Sept. 9 - Paul Davis ol MidApril 22 - Bob Ashley nam- dleport joins Institute of Region..
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Sept, 10 - Richard Finlaw
Time issue fails in Meigs.
appointed to Pomeroy School
April 'tl - Wagon • Surrey Board.
caravan rolls for Columbus in
Sept. 12 - Kenneth White,
support of Issue No. I, with Fred Pomeroy, escapes from Meigs
Crow, Wayne Swisher. B iII County jail.
Childs and Fred Leifheit aSept. 14 - Rutland defeated
board.
by Middleport foothallers 36-0
MAY
in season opener.
May 2 - Primary political
Sept. 19 - Racine rips SouthInterest in Meigs reaches peak. western 36-6: Middleport and
May 6 - Ralph Welker wins Wahama tie 7·7.
Republican nom ina lion
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Sept. 21 - Accident at Mid·
StateRepresentaUve.
dleport Levee is fatal to H. WiiMay 14 - Hospital Week pro- son of Springfield : Pomeroy
claimed In .\1eigs .
wins second grid game of seasMay 16 - Pomeroy High 01o, 14-0, over Rutland.
grad, Milton Lambert, gets M.
Sept. 26 - Meigs School ConD. degree with highest honors. soJidation Is urged at meeting
May 17 - Body of missing of County Education Associaman, DelJ Hysell, found in riv- tion . Pomeroy defeats Wellston
er at Gallipolis dam .
12-6.
May 20 - Fred Crow appoint.
Sept. 28 - Rutland downs
ed counsel for Jack Oiler. ac- Eastern 28-6.
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Sept. 30 - Ralph C. Gilmore,
May .28 - David Berrv, -14- veteran Pomeroy businessman,
Waters came allflin, coveri11g M11in
ear-old Porr.eroy boy, dies In retires .
""'·•Nna ml'rchants to vacate.
11 from 10 ft. cliff. Mike MorOCTOBER
n resigns as Racine basket~
Oct. I - Contributions invito. '
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ed for Meigs County Museum
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fund set up by Pioneer and His·
~ une l - Soil tumPd for Ma-· torical Society.
m Sewage plant.
Oct. 3 - Judy Moore crownne 3 - Svracu'"' Presbv- ed Middleport High Homecomte n Church celebrates 9oth ing queen, Pomeroy defeats Miff..
~n vPrsary .
dleport, 18-14. with last minute
ne 4 - Vernon Nease Is touchdown by David Reed .
elf'rted chairman of Red Cross
Oct. 5 - Buchtel - York scores
:n 't'l('lgs.
16-14 ·victory .,er Eastern.
June 13 - Gov. RhOdes pledOct. 8 - Red Cross drive
g.,. to ~arry out Rt. 33 reloca. underway in ' Middlepori with
'ion.
Paul CSsci at helm.
June 18 - Donald McKenzie
Oct. 1 - Rutland school
Jf Pomeroy is hired as North- driver Max .&amp;dmundson re-lin- ·I
western School Dl•trict Execu- stated by court order, Cora
'ive Head
Manuel selected as
Racine
JUlie i9 - Wayne Swlshe" o1 Homeeom~na queen.
Pomeroy wins Class A !roo
OCI. 10 - U. S. Senate crutd~
tl&gt;oot championship at Fish &amp; dale qob. Taft 18 speaker at
Game Association's:
annual Republican Rally in Pomeroy.
ovent.
Oct. i2 - Elmer Moles. CheJune 23 - Jack Oller murder shire R. D. .I, found dead In
;rial underwa}.
1ed car.
June 25 - Mlstran declared .Oct. 13 - Dr. H. C MuUiruJ
bv Judge John Bacon In Jack comes to Pomert? as ~ew denOVer case.
tist.
June 28 - Ralph Ross murder ·Oct. 1+ ,- Jimmy Qualll of
f!!llivlcllon upheld by ccurt of Pomero~ palnfudy iftJilred . 1n
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Switzerland.
Now It's doubtful era! co-production projects. Red come unexpectedly serious, andul ~~Th;:e:c:ll:n:tc:l:•:a:J:•:ln:t:p:ro:j:e:ct~o;f:t:h:•:G:I:IU:a::an=d==M=et:g:•:C:o~u=n~ty:;:ex:t:•:lli:i:on=se:r:v:ic:es:.==:!:::~~;,:-;;~~;;~
If anyone oulllde the lnlmedi- Buttons, of all unlikely people he's scared stiff. Ins wife wo d
ate family wm ~ver see them _ and he admits il _ Is dying he elthor amused or furious,
name ol Mrs. Hazel curtis of
apln, AltboUih she quito ol&gt;- to play the agent who sold all but in any cas~ he'd suffer . ..
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nude In a motion picture (as alter her death. Red thinks his and admired by everyooo-has
but she was not at home. She
ahe does in "The Sandpiper") "inlaae" would save the char- reconciled with her
former
has been visiting her daughter,
she wouldn't be pleased by a a&lt;ter from its almost lnevlta- husband, but her friends are
Mr. and Mro. John Brtwer for
repetition ol the "Cleopatra" ble tawdrlneos.
wotrled aboat what should ~
by Helen Bottel
two weeks at Dayton, Ohiolayout tn PlaybOy .. . U!llvor- At Danny'• Hideaway, Red a happy reunion. They don t
Mr. and Mrs. Art Kasper, She returned home FrioiiJ.
aal baa a new pliUI to buy jlrom- was at a show biz table where like or admire him, and tbay BY HE!.EN HOTTEL
sisler Clara, and Ml88
Kay Mrs. Maynard Bahr altonded
ising stage properties lona be- everyone was playing
the hate to see her !ufter any more. CUT THE CARDS
ta me•~t
Crabtree, of Columbu1, visited the funeral of hit' 11Jter, Mn .
fore they're produced. R oa s game ol casting a forthcoming
Dear Helen?
For mstance, I had the back Saturday WJth Mr. and Mrs. Allie Frost at Athens Sunday.
HWlltr already bas one cane!!- flick and he mentioned a cerEversone m my husband's of the car loaded WJib clolblng Maynard Bales, son Billy.
Mr and Mrs Bob Harrah
date: 1\uth Gordon's play, "A tain'10treos who might bo right thTHINGS ~~K ~~~p : °~ office thought It was 1 flne lto put In the Salvation Army J.00&lt;11hme and Norma Richie visit~ during t~ holidays with
Very Rleh Woman"- although for 3 certain lurid part. "But e new mus ca
e y, w c idea when he suggested they bm down in our supermarket vi1ited a few days during the his parent!, Mr. and Mrs. Mac
It hasn't been cast ham'! si&amp;n- she's doing
'Peyton Piade' ~:o~ckled ~~~n 1~va';;;,~ of all JUst "wish" each other 1 parkway. It's a lillie house ·holiday with their brother and 1uarrah. They were
joined
luUI'IIDCII tlaltri,
ed for a tbutre, and isn't sch- now," a movie executive re·
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ore Merry Christmas &amp; contribute hke ~tructure, with . 1 l~cked wife, Mr . ...and Mrs Alvin Rlch- !Tuellday evening by Mr. and
eduled. to open on Broadway minded him. "Of course,·· apol· openmg n ~~~ ·
~ av ng 3 the price' of cards all around ~ 00~ m back and 8 high h~ged ie at Columbus, 0 .
IMrs. ~o Vaugn and chlkiten
nlax-plaJII•IliiP'
until next Augt!il. &lt;Imagine if oaized ~d. "If she'a in 'Pey- ~pol of book tr~uble, b~\ ~e~ to chari&lt;y . He read about that hd 10 front. In another pJie, I MrS. Glenna Milhoan and B&lt;r-1of Pomeroy.
Jack wamer had boulht the ton Place' she wouldn't want ravothseve:,;ee s 10 w c
last year in HIIU.
had the clothes I wanted to nard were Christmas dinner ' Mr and Mrs Horold Bibbee We'll pta&amp;
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Fair to do anything cheap,. .. One i;~ ~autlful e:zonethea~:,~ Anyway. he fu:ed up a box ~end to _the cleaner~. 1 knew guests of Mr and Mn. Blaine \Wil~) and so~ Tony of J..an8
Lady" belo~ It went into re- table away, that marvelous 80 : h is 1 endld and the and everybody llunated, and I JUSt which was whi.ch, but my Milhoan.
caster, 0 visited Wednesday
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Mrs fer at Pomeroy .
Club- I forcet- it's certaln· afraid of ailence.'' He offered:: ~~H If Six nee" ha! been from three fourths of thEm! I down the Salvation Army chute. Caah Bahr at Middleport .
I Mr and Mrs . Larry Fowler
ly coming in handy for the eumples. Among them _Jack d~ne ~ Sammpe Davl! It's tit· had to tear out at the last When he c~me back an~ told George Lew1s of Huntington spent Monday evening with Mr. Jim JehftMft I WM.S!R
staff. Ed Wynnt who was front~ Benny, Bob Hope, Phil ~livers led "Fllh B~g W llopu t~nd minute and buy more so we i me what hed done, I rt.led to Channel~ Jackpot, drew the •and Mrs. Blaine Milhoan
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and energy and a lot of wasted the c}othes-statmn and,
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GUESSING While man;o New York night motion, if they don't stick to ,course, we couldn't get In, a ·over agam .
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boWlCed last week, rehired th1s 1 ;ar cave at 1 hotel during Court Inn on 3rd A've has been silly sendnJ a card to some.-- I held the lid up while my bus- your husbiind doesn t help you
week 11 11 reported that tb6 the shoo""" of "Thooe Magnll· enj'oy;na packed ho.;.e, The body you see every day and band hoisted himself throoah around the house, girls. Wanta I
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over Ed'l hostin&amp; job.
promised to mlrty quite a few ual1, of wh1ch there are hordes . . I m w1th you all_ the. way . h0 100 k pd
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n_ held them up and by this time Itrouble, l~t Helen help YOU .[
B)' Wayae 0, Bnndltldt, M.D.
How much harm they do
fibroidl!l has had htr ut- stick by the ~es bt!causP theit Everybody w~s cheering each She will a\~o
welcome your
The uterine fibroid that
1s pend1 lara:ely Gtl
their
removed. 'The backaches husbands ~or~ot to alert the~ lime we located one of the non· ,own amusing experiPnf't'~. Ad· !
new If&gt; ~ Ja no new thin&amp; to They may ID&amp;erffn with
headache• pe_rsisted. T h 1 s And yo~ dtdn t help matters
give-aways. As be crawled dress Helen Bottel in caN&lt; of
y~'l! 'IC estlmalld cepllo•, or U p.....,.oey OC· cao be • very dJICCur&amp;glng ex- caf~lng n. h band i tlll In out of the bin 1 policeman came this newsmp_a~ap~e":_r·:__ _ _ ___J_,========;,;::;;.,,...,..,~r!';''l"'~""'~~p:
tl111'1111 pir ee11t of all w - Cllllbey IDIJ ..... ,..,..ature perience lor both the doctor
your .. "'
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olller tllan 3li !laVe one
or doUvery or lbey m17 bloek the and the patient.
~rn:;ge of no-&lt;a~s for Charmore of these benign musi!Ular blrlb OODal ud neceosllale a
Jty next year • I d suggest he
tup.or•· Often they are
80 eaOiareao oeetloa,
Tbe plan adopted by most hand around a mimeographed
adJ.all 'r•• to be of no lignifl· SW'Jeons often advocated
surgeons now Js to .ask
tbe announcement, and ~lk that hls
~~ and rezriain stationary. moval of the uterus Jf it con- woman wllo bas a fibroid to co-workers relay It home to
09 .oilier bind, lilly may talned a fibroid large enough
for "" oumlaalio~ e~- their mates. It may take a fe.w
erow1\o • •eJiht of more than to be felt. We now know that
six montb•. u the hbroid years, b~t eventually most Will
lot poundl.
thil Is 1 mistake. A llbrold ill aot shoWlJ11 slpo of r!'l'ld gel the 1dea. H.
Altho1J8h the cauae is
un- may be as large as a grape.. arowtb, ~e watchful waatma He~ul Hu~batlds-Go Home.
triown, IOtne Imbalance in fe. fruit and if it does not
eontlnuet aad In most cues w1ves wr1 ~ to you complam~}e hormonea may be a rae- pressure on the bladder or Ut· operation never becomes aec- ing that thetr husbands never
tor in lhelr production otnce erine bleeding It •hould bo left "'lll'Y·
help them. I've got one that Is
100
they appear late in the repro- alone. Many 'a woman in the
If, on the other hand,
the !
helpful! Not tha~ 1al~oan·;
ductive life of 1 woman &amp; may . pa1t has complained of a back- tumor atartl to arow to an appr~i~te ~lmia!u~:ed~ 50
stop growlnl or even obrlnk ~-~ ache or headache and on being awkward size or to cause blad· ·~~u j gt blip
11 1 k8 that
ter
IIHIDOpauM.
. ' · found to have one
or mnrt der irritation or uterine bleed- t ng ~ thcau~e g!&amp; head
ing, it should be removed. It
d:es it ~ ~iaosh, whatshould never be removed as a __ ___ _
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precautionary measure to pre-- 1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
vent cancer because fibrolds ' I
rarely become malianant. When
In con5tructkln or toliimoiOI)', farmlnl or finance, the future
tl!o question of malignancy sriobelonp to the fit. Thl future belonp to thole vlaorous enoush
es, a D and C (dllatton and curto tlvelt and shape IL Are your tchools providinll for physical
ettage)
can be perfmmed and
fitness IS part of a sound tducatlon? You ptJrents can help
a
microscopic
examnatlon made
see thlt they do. Writt: The President's Council Ol'l PhysicG1
of
the
scrapplngs.
This will re.
Fltntsl, WahlnJton, D. C. for information.
veal cancer cells If they are
present.
oloout the chu111
Q - Are told obota and cor
tisone the oame?
loo tloe 18x
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A, blonde actress who really
can t act has been havln&amp; qulle' THE FOUR Ohio State University opecia!IJts picture~ above will speak Thursday at the Soil and Water Clinic
a filng wllh •. world-famous at the Kyger Creek Hlgb School In Cheshire. Dr. BerUe L Schmidt will talk on climate and rainfall; Mr. Bone
director, and he s loved every will dlscUII soil characteristics and properties that Influence water management; Mr. Palmer will diseuse water
minute of it. But now ohe's be· management systellUI for maximum returna; and Mr. Heft will speak on soil and water management on your farm.

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ANN ROBERTS, the Katie
Winters of that oft-shown TV
eonnnerctal, Is koepJna a happy oeoret. She's elpectJna a
baby in July. The happy papato-he Is Hllih Mackemle of Loe
Anfleles
. Peter
Lawford,
who wm play one or the major
roles in "llarlow," ts also conferrlng with Joe Levine on sev-

of them at one time ot another
in rocent moniJJI. Ho wound up
Ooelna from a borde of tor~~us femaleo who obviOUily
hod compared experiences.

HELEN HELP us !

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ly DORO,nty..Jc:fLOALLEN

M SCarberry A}}}O SEO Counti"es ShOW
Sewerage Nee· ds DI'es at Home G . . I T R
aiD ID a es ax eport
Bulk of Fund Jn Middl
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Colwnbuo to spend a . . . . .
relaUves.
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M!k. JI«I'EI II '111 Pt 1111
aunt, Mae Vau llietw . . . . .
vllltM " )fr, .
Mrl. Cut AuiiNIJI( ....... '
and Mrl. Artlu
llld Mr. llld . . . . .. ......
of Ractno. Mrs. llfa . .. .
Judy Court "' .........
The Scrap VID ...... . .
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Voice of Broadway ... reporting
WHAT ELSE IS NEW?
THE IIAPP'l TALK BACK8T,.WE at "The Enterlalooa"
I.! that beloVod CCI!IIedterme Carol BUI'bett and producer Joe
HsmUion are expectln(j tbolr
sec!ond baby .. .. Ell!abeth Tay·
lot llllpped up all the color
stflls of Iter famous redwood
atatue scene In "Tho Sandplper'' and took them with her to

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GalllpoiiJ
Oppotl8dly
AppUcaUona for a mochante 1U, 28.4, l'1IDillng 10 feet, Pt.
... •• • , • Hospital care Wlder and bUs drlv• .an belDg ac. Pleuant 27.58 : Pomeroy '¥1.1•;
(ContlDued from page I)
Social S..urHy , , .
cepled this weet by the East· llinlon, 2.25, .falling: Kanawha
••. A natiooal effort to make " , , , Doubling the war ern Local School Dlstricl Board Falls 775, falllll8 . Kanawha riv· J. E. Cremeens wu -'ecto
.. . American city a better and aplnat poverty tbia year
of EdiiCitlon.
er - London 31&gt; feet1 Marmet ed president of the Hannan
1inore sttmulatin&amp;
piaco to " . . . Enlorcoment .,· tb~ Oltlctall llld tbt job wu op- 3; Winfield a. Charleston, 21.- Trace Elementary board
of
:be · · .
elvtl rllbll law llld elimination ened by !be reolpatlon of Frill til lai!Jna.
edueatlon Monday olihl.
"I propoot .. . a new pro- of barriera to !he rJihl to vote. Goebel durlni tbe Jtee orpnl- "oat movomeoll:
Clarence Clary was named
1!-111 to develop (underprivll- " . . , An lmmlgrotton Jaw aational meetlni ol the boml Ollie IUftr - John Lldean vtco preaident.
tpd) re«Jons .. , new efforll hued on the wort e man can Monday lllehl
up 14, 6:55 p.m.; Walt• Houg- Mrs. VtraJnil Clark, a memtll control crime and dellnquen- do and 1101 where he wao bon\ Appllcatlona for the job of land up 14, 7:11 p.m.: OVEC ber of the board, announced her
ey . .. elimination of every re- or he he spe1IB his name .. u mechanic or llclltol bus dtlv&lt;r, up 14, 7:16 p.m. : John B. Hood ,...~lion. No replacement
IIIAlnllll obolaclo io the rtghl
Couervatlon
or both, should be submitted up If, 1:!0 pm.; New Marlins· woa named.
4;1111 opporlunlty to vote .. , an "We must make 1 massive of. prior to 1 opoclal I'Q!LIID&amp; of ville up 14, 12:5.1 a.m.: Esso 'nle boml awarded Georae
.....! campa!Jn against waste fori to 11v0 !he countryotde _ . , the board on Jill. 11 11 ~ R· l'eliiiiYIValllo up It, 4:40 a. Evw, high school principal
.._ tnofftclency.
"We will seek legal power to m. AU applleanta lhould attend m.: 0. C. Shearer up 11, 5:05 and cate coach, 1 five-year con!
-my
prevent pollution of our air and the special meelbli·
o.m.: Jacob G down 16, 6:1S tract.
O"More money will be left in water before It happens ..• " In other action, William Karr a.m.: St. Mlll)'o down 18. 7:30 The elementury
jlllitor,
tlio hands of the COIIiumer
Arts and Scleace
1 was electod president of the p.m.: Valkan up 19, 3:35 a.m.; Jam.. McGuire, r.. Ianed. 111a
111 a aubstanttal cut tn excise "l will propose 1 national board for 111tl&amp; replaclni Eorl C. V .Homer up 19, 5:05 a.m.: replacement wu Rudy Beaver.
l(l!Sel . • •
foundation on the arts . .. (and) Dean, and Howard Caldwell, Jr. H. E. Bowles down, 7:10 a. The ~ discussed lbo fln: "1 ccnlldently predict, • , the recommend pJ'OII'ams to 00• was named Ylcoopresldent.
m.; Jordon up 21, 6:05 a.m.: ancill_crlllill, but took 110 omc~ed flourishing of the courage baste science, particu- The county borne dfll1lOilSira· Pew Downey down 21, 6:40 lalact1on on any of the matters.
pican economy • • • Con- Jarly in the universities .. , " tlon agent woo J!Ven permJs. a.m.: Jefferson up 22, 5:25 a. In other action, the hoard
..., can .,;nforce tbia confi·
Govenuneal
slon to use the Chester Ele- m.; Polly Crane down 22, 6:20 voted to continue to have apec-1 ~~~::~~~~~:=:...:.~====~=======-----. . . by Olll1ll"llll that Its pro- "Wherever waste is found I mentary buUdlng for adult up- a.m.: Jerry Booworth down 23, lal education cluns duriJ11 tho I·
ni,llvt« permit rapltl action on will eliminate It . . I hol!tery
claaaes. Att&lt;mdlng 2:10 a.m.: Queen City down 23, , _ school year.
....,.ery Income tax cuts."
"I will propose laws to en. were Karr, Caldwell, Arvll 8:15 a.m.: Valvoline up Green·
fS,
,:
Farms
sure the necessary continuity of Holw, Dorbman Reed, Clerk up, 8:311 p.m.; Zimmer up 3:10
''"We must continue to assure leadership should the president c. 0 . Newland, and EzecuUve a.m.: Charles K. down, 4 a.m.;
....,...., !he opportunity to become dlubled or die ' • . IHead Larry Morrloon.
Elisha Wood down, 5:50 a .. m.;
~ I fair reward. I have in· "I will propose reforms In the
Jelfboat down, 6:25 a.m.: Frl·
~ the secretary of agn· electoral college . _ _ "
Veterau Memorial Rupllal ber&amp;er up Meldahl, 1:55 p.m.:
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All of tbe ten southeastern 70, $118,?51.07, $101,161.50.
oi1J1are to lead a major effort
State of 1i1e Unloo
ADMISSIONS _
WUovano Esao, W. Va., up 8:25 p.m.:
Ohio counties showed Increase Jacksllll - f2t,l51.4t, tz!,·
ID llnd new approaches to re· "This, then, is the Slate of Zurcher Pomeroyt Debra Cole- Louisiana up 9 p.m.; SW!an mai~:!'!""~rom ~· I)
ed
in sales tax collections for the 74..05, f!11'1,4!2.05, $185,3'13.011.
duce !he heavy cost of our farm !he Union : Free. restless, IJ'OW·
Middle rt·
Marcella Lane down, 6:06 a.m.
• eqwpmont op- Allr A. Scarberry, 70. re- two-weeks period ending Dec. Llwrenee - $19M2 41 $18.
JII'OI!'IIIII and to direct more of ing and full of hope."
man,
MIC: •rt·
Dottle GaWpolll dam Little oration fl~. street and tralflc tired railroad e111ineer or the 26, 1964, over the same perlnd 227 SS $:90 81114 $uo'tl'74 12 '
aar e!fort to the small Iarmer
~~l~msn,p
epo Mary H..,. George down, 9:4! p.m.: Lewis sljns floo, street repair 1200, New York Centra£, died early a year ago according to are- Mel'
'$6' 20 j 29 ~oni;a
w11o IIOedJ help m08 t."
e ps, 0~ ul Hudson down, 10:20 p.m.:
Fleore public employees retirement, this mornlna at his home on port of John D. Herbert, Trea;' ' '
1 f/le049J!'
Traasporlalioll
Fisher is Elected
oon, Pomeroy • 1
' down, lt:t5
p.m.: Northem floo. Total $1,1M.
Broad.,..y-ot. Middleport.
surer of State. Only two coun' ' '
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~I will u1: for funds to study
Pomeroy; Joe Foster, Miners- down 1:55 a.m.; R. H. Bos· II was reporlod by Clerk Ed·
. ties continued to lag behind Pfke - ff,I4Jil.3S, $2,28'1.ll3,
Board President
vJIIe; Leona Hensley, Long Bot- worth II up, 3:30 a.m: Phillip na Schoenleb prior to approval He Is survived by his WJfe, last year's fiscal year's figures. fl4,1i23.24, $61,252.8&amp;.
tom.
Sporn down, 4:50 a.m. : Valloy of the appropriations for l!le6 Margaret, a daughter,
M r '- The were Athens and Vinton
Boa - IM,U9.9S, $3J,IJ00.09,
,
John Fisher, Jr., was named DISCHARGES - Mrs. David Voyager, down,
a.m.:
that
all
funds
of
the
village
Ralph
Stockman
of
Colwnbus;
rf:e
figures
showing
the
cor:
ff49,350.3.\,
$368,633.96.
6 10
new president of the Southern Warth and daughter, Hartford; Ros G down 8·15 am
were
in the black at the IJe. three aoos, WIUJarn R. of Cm· 1 11
f th t
k
Scioto - $65,598.53, $80,025.. aa~orct J·-e
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cl ti u-. of Col bu nd ec ons or e wo-wee per- u • ..,.. 817 •• ,.,.. "" 81
DIYorlrl TO tNTIIIUT OP Local School Boa.nl In an or- 0' Nell QuIll 10• "'' : - • KaDawba Rlvor - Lucao up ginnina of this month.
nna ' ·~··&gt;
um s, a 'od
dl De 26 1954
d -· ...,.., - · """"·-· •
MlltiiiUION f.IIIA
ganizational meeting at
the Kernya, Clev~;
Arnold Mlll"lll&lt;&gt;t, 2:10a.m.: L. C. Shear- Baluces at the start of Jan- Allred A. Jr., of Tlpp
City, ~~.en n~. e. 1963,
=~d Vinton - 12.34!1.05, $I,Olt.tngh school Monday night.
Roush, New Haven, Henry 1\ett. er up, 2:45 a.m.: Solvay, up uary were $3,:W.tl'7 In the gen· and a otap-brolher, C. W. Tay- the fiscal year figures lor the 78, $29,&amp;77.67, $1111,875.17.
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Thomas Sayro wu elected mire, Letart, W. Ve.;
Edna Winf ld 1.25 1 m .
Du n eral fund, $2,325.53 In the fire lor of GaiUpolill .
tart!
J
~, Collection of motor ..hlcle,
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"d
d
Sl sh Pomeroy
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nca d
years s
ng u1Y 1• 1 ws:, housetratler and use tareJ bl
.....,•., ._. TM 011.. V•''*" Pu.,ll~t- VIce-presl ent an Paul Beegle u er.
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Bruce down, 5:05 a.m.; Thel· epartment fund, M,$89.41, cern- He was a member of the and July 1, 1963 follows:
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11t1 c..,,."'' 111 ... chent• ••.. ,_ was renamed clerk. Also
atma Ann up 8:2.S a.m.
etery fund, f8,743.41,
street Brotherbood of Locomotive and Athena - $23 668 22 $21278 • the ten ~bes showing fl- . OftJo. ' " " - otfl• ,.,., tending were board
members
POLICE Cl'l1!: DRIVEl\
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fund, $393.18, State HtchWIJ Firemen
lneers, a veteran 95, $257,382.98 'm4.4i5.25.' . ~"':' for
two-week period.
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WY • .,.._ '"""" ' " " ' wv • Gene Yost, Joe Stobart and
Improvement
fund, fl'l1.14
1
b
r GaIlia _ $1i ,967.61 ' ,.
• 1964 and lor
nn.
G
B
n. I
.
eel Gil
I f d and
, util· o1 wor id ; "
ar ' a mem er o
.,.,,000 .30, endm.g
the fiscalDec.
year starting Julu t
1nt.r.t~ •• •ctn• cltlt m1 m111 eorge aer. n.cflU ar meetmg 1 Pomeroy pobce arrest
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ty un
$3,846.89 ill the the Feeney·Bennett American $135,842.01, $127,708.76.
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Ospl
eWS
parkq lot meter fund for a Leaion Post 1211 of Middleport, Hockla&amp; - $12.654.87, $11,671.· 1964 follows. Athens- $10.347.·
GOJo.
Tl!ursday of every month at: a charge of I'WIIIIIII a red Utbt
total of $17,1163.53 for village and of the Muon Lodge 363, F
87, $12,827.t9. Gall~ -4UIO.·
_-=..,~,:::,,
the hJgh school.
Monday.
achve funds.
and A. M., of Middleport.
Vollborn Re-named ~6.:•:.:.4~~~-- ".;;
.....,."" •~.. New 'W'trtr CitY. Ntw I
Entered Hospital
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You can gel eddltlonal, valuable tax help from a
Thooe entorJna Holz.er hosFrlnds may call at the Raw- Board Pre8idenl
wee Y figure, .,.7,1135.7t. Law.
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new 64-pag• book ''Cut Your Own Tu•," ev1llable pltal during the past 24 hours
lings Coats Funeral home any
renee - $7,19tl.48, f!82,11tt7.111.
-..,.., Wllert • .,.n.b~t. " c,.,,, "" 1 only through this new1p1p1r.
included:
time. Fune'r'al arranpments are Harland S. Vollborn was re- Meigs - 12,382.92, MS.t78.89.
!:~r .~~C:~~;:;: 111 ':~
Paul Kelley Veith, Rt.
2,
pending.
elected president of ~e Rae· Pike - t2,903.81,
t4a,M2.93.
- · ,._ ,..., ,.,.,., ""· Tht book contelno all of the Information Included
Cheohlre; Mills Lura K. Burn·
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coon Elementery DIBtrJct lloard Boss - $12,!NO.IIi, $1111.870.16.
~ Mete, ••ut• wlln• e~mer ......~a
in the nrin •ppearing in this n•wlp8per PLUS ette, Rt. l, Patriot; Clyde H. District since the 1936 Rooseof education Monday night.
Scioto - $18,340.23, ft1,070.&amp;1.
1
mueh
more.
To
order
•
copy,
simply
nu~ll
the
coupon
Oldacre,
GalUpolis;
Ralph
R.
velt
landslide,
took
the
seat
of
SQUAD
CALLED
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Wendell
Tope
was
n~
vice
Vinton - $1,318.2'7, $28.42.\tl. ·
111
N.u, ,,.,.,• .,.,llf,.L sut.
below, or 11nd your n•m•, •ddrfls 1ncl 50 cenfl to
Martin Gallipolis· Mrs Bobby lncumbent Carl W R"ch who The Middleport emergency president during the boards re-l.-===:;i:;.,..:;i:;'-i:='-i..,
"Cut Your Own Tax•." c/o The Dally Sentinel,
Leo Riehle, Rt. ' 2, G~llipoiiJ, he defeated.
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rescue squad was summoned organizational meeting in Rio
P. 0. Box 489, Dept. A, Radio City Station, New
Mrs. Bober! McCarley, Gallt- Walter Moeller, former Lan· at !0:08 a. m. today to the AI· Grande. In other matters, the
York 19, N.Y.
polio: MrB. Calvin M. Sanders, caster mlniltor, was back In a fred Scarberry home on Broad- board approved appropriations
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- - , Gallipolis: Steven E. Phillips, fam!Uar seal. lie was swom In way St. Mr. Scarberry had o! $78,495. The boaJ;d wDI con"Cul Our Own Tax.,"
Rt. 2, Crown City; Mrs. Lou- to represent the lOth District, expired.
Unue to meet the first Monday Cuff Goes
c/o Tho Daily Sentinel
ise Shaw, Gailipolis: Glenda D. which he bad repreaented beMAN FINED
of each month.
Up or
P. 0. Box 489, Dept. A,
Forester, Rt. 2, Racme; Pat· fore unt1l defeated two years J
S it
p
me1 24
Down
Headquarters For
Radio City Station,
rick C. Cli~ford, Pomeroy; .Mrs. ago by Republican Homer P.
rehry
~~~· •c. ~nd :Osts
Now York 19, N.Y.
Dan S. RIZer, Syracuse: Mrs. Abele of Wellston. Moeller beat byroyp as n ~
Ch 1 LeRobert L. Kuhn, Racine: Bren- Abele In November.
°me,rolllny
"toY•~
ld ~~."s Jght
PI•••• 1111d me
copl11 of "Cut Your Own
da Kay Pack, Rt. 1, Racine;
gar 1or a 1 ytt uK" r
Taxn" at SOc per copy. Encloted Is my check or
Mrs. James c. Walker, Pome- A NEW A'l'I'AC!t OF RAIN, of way.
lON REQUEST)
money order for $
- - CAlLED
--LIVING ROOM
roy: Mrs. Charleo E. Ohl Jnaer, snow and gales punished lhe
SQUAD
Namtt
J Pomeroy: Henry E. Cleland, storm-weary West today. M!l'e
p
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FURNITURE
Pomeroy: Mrs. Martha
M. sub-zero cold gripped the Mid· The omei'O)'
mergeney
Addrus
Thnmas, Pt. Pleallnl; M r s. west.'
squad was called at 9:.28 p. m.
Roy K. Crawford, Letart: Mrs. With 150 mile an hour jet Monday for Walter Kmg, who
City-------- Stale----'..
Charles
F. Yonker, Rl. 1, Le- streams at altitudes os six to waR havlni difficulty breathing.
WY 2·U21
POMEROY
(Pl ..•• allow thrM wMks for delivery)
Mlddl1p0rt, 0.
tart: Theodore Riley, Sr., CJif. seven miles,
gale wal'lllnp He was taken to Veterana MemMiddleport, 0.
ton: Mrs. Evan !. Brookins, were posted from Point Arena, o::r::i•:l_:H:o:•P!:l:lal::.·:....._ _ _ _.~---!,!,,,,,,,,!!!!!!!!!!!!!
RL 1, Jackaoo: Forrest
E. Calif., to Astoria, Ore. TraveiJoneB, Rt. 3, Wellston: Mrs. ers warptnr• were tn effect for
Della Carnahan, Rt. I, Buey- th• California Sierras. Heavy
In purtuance of law, 1, Howard E. Frank, Trea9urer of Meies County, Oblo. do hereby
rus; William A. Wallace, Jack· rain was lorecut for aoulhweot
son:
Homer D. Crawford, Oak Oregon. Four tncllel of snow
lfve notice that tbe number or Mills levied on each dollar of property 1b0WD on the GenRill: Rudie C. Skeen, Wellston: were prl!dlcted for eaotem Or&gt;
eral Tu Duplicate of R~al Estate, Public Utility and Personal Property wJtbiD nid Ca\lfltJ
Ralph Q. MUior, Ravenslond: egon, with nine inches on tho
James H. Potter, Raceland, ....,...t at 8111'111, Ore., lncludlnl
for the year 1864 is as follow&amp;:
Ky.; Mrs. Robert L. Sheward, three Inches tn six hours.
Rt. 2, Jackson: John E. Place,
r-n
•c ::n
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TOWNSHJPS
Marietta: Mrs. R. Alley Yeau· WASIDNIJ1'0N- CONGREfl.
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ger,
South Point; Mrs Edward sional reaction to President
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ICHOOL DISTRICTS
Crum,
Ripley: Mr•. Jameo A. Johnaon's State of the Unloa
'
Luzndder, Ashland; Mrs. Ed- me11a1e waa divided, prl!dlctward H. Edlnlor, Wellston: Mra. able, 111111lly aloJ11 puty Unea.
AND CORPORATIONS
Freda D. Thompson,
Jack· Most Democrat&amp; tiJouil!t It
waa wonderful.Ropubllcana said
son.
24.40
17.50
.7!
1.50
.SS
BEDFORP ••••••••••••••. . • .20
3.80
·~·
it JOUDded 100'1 but " " "
CHESTER
Mrs. Bobby Lee Riehle, Rt. llm1llo Republican
Leader
2.50
20.50
.ss .7! 2UO 2, Gallipolis, son, IO:M p.m.: Gerald R. Ford, Mich., oaid the
3.80
Eutem Local S. D. ----- - .20
,85
.75
2UO
2.50
!8.00
3.80
Salilbury Local s . D. ------ .20
Mrs. E. W. Call. Jr ., PI Pleas· goals sel by the Presidtlrt in
,SS
1.50
22,30
.75
:lt.20
3.80
COLUMBIA ----- -·- -······· .20
ant.
daughter, 2:30 p.m.; Mrs his message were the goals of
LEBANON
E.
I.
Brookins, Rt I Jack&amp;On, all Americana and alwayo bad
20.M
2UO
2.00
.sa .75
3.80
Eastern Local S. D. -- ---- .20
Southern Local S. D. __ .., __ _ .20
daiJ&amp;hler 3:11 p. m.: Mrs Char- been. "However tbolre ore tom2,00
:IUO
19.50
.65
.75
3.80
leo E. Obllnler, Pomaroy, son, est quelllions on tile lmplemeaLETART
· Southern Local S. D. ______ .20
2'7.40
250
!9.50
.85
.7!
3 .80
9:09 a.m.
tatloo of the prGII'amt to
OLIVE
Dlleborpl
achieve these coale," be added.
1.50
20.:10
.ss .75 27.4G
3.80
Eutern Loul S. D. --- - - - .20
Boherl
PhUiipo, Mrs. Earl
.. ORANGE
Drinnon, Mrs. Ethel Bel&gt;, Mrs. VATACAN CITY - POPE
Eutern Local s. D.• ...•..20
2.00
27.10
3.80
20.!10
.8!1
.75
Henry DoBB, Vemon
MUter, Paul VI baa decided tho 'fourth
IIUTLAND
Mlcbael
Vance.
Nola
Young,
and final oesolllll of the IOCOIId
Northwatern Local S. D. ... 20
2.50
.75
3.80
17.!&lt;.
.811
2UO
Rebecca
Wincloo.
John
J...,.,
Vatican Ecumentlcal Councll
lta.tland Villa~~:e ____ ___ __ _ .20
1.40
28.30
3.80
17.50
4.00
.65
.75
Mrs. WU!iam Post, Mrs. Alma shall begin 10pt. Lt, tile Vaii&lt;ALI:M
NortlnYutern Local S. D. __ .20
3.80
17 .50
,75
~.to
Dannor. Mrs. Goldie JohnsOn. can announced todlly.
IAIJSBURY
Mrs Alburlioe YoUIII, " WUilllm
SalilbW'J Local S. D. . __ __ .20
1 .30
18.00
,75
3.80
2UO
Uoyd WiUiama, Dr. Rio Clae1ew will
1 , 3(1
Sollabury Bedford S. D. •. .20
3.80
17 .M
.8~
-·~ .75 24.20 Hutchins,
Kathryn Poindexter, Mrs. NI.20
3.80
22 .30
,75
30.10
lliddlepo" Villaee -------- .20
3.00
.M
Prico, Mrs. Lena Mcintosh, Be Decided Soon
,20
3.80
22.80
36.10
Pomeroy Villaae _--------- .20
7.70
.75
lnterestod peraolll of Me(ls
iCIPIO
County
wUI meet next Monday
Northwettern LocalS. D. __ .20
2.00
3.80
17 lO
,8!
,75
24,10
at the POIII&lt;I'O)' Elementary
IV'I'I'ON
School
at 7 p. m. to deeldo
SOUthern l.oeol S. D.•••••• .20
2.00
3.811
11.110
.ss .78 28.80
what
1\io
Grande Colleae clu•
Racine VWa&amp;e . ............. .20
.70
uo
19.150
32,10
.75
8.50
.SS
Sm...., VIllage . . •••••.. 20 3.811
70
••
will
be
offered by elten•ion
19.50
10.20
.ss .75 35.80
Pomeroy Suttou S. 0. ••• .20
3.80
2.00
22 .80
In the Pomeroy orea DOll sem.75
30.20
.65
ester.
leal estate tua which have not been pa 1d at the cion of eaeb eoUietiOD earry 1 pea.
ClaBBn for the oecond . .
&amp;
~ttJ of teD per ceut. 1'ut11 IDI1 be pa1d a1 the office of the county treuunr or by matl
mester will beiiD tho week ol
,.... br1a.J 10UI' ialt ta teeeipt. and lf YOU PQ' bJ' mall, be lUre to 10c8te Jour prope:rf.J
Jan. :n. Art 312, 'l'eacblDI Art
tJ. lalDJ diltrtet llDd eneloH damped setf-addreeaed euve.loPt Alwa11 .amutt fOUl' tu
in Elemenlary Education, Ia
-eee1pt to 1M that tt covf!ln an vour propertv Office Houi"S--0:00 A.M. ta f:OO P.M. Idaily
beiDI offered II Pomei'O)' by OX•
~uept Saturday when office closet at Noon. T:a: Books Wtll be open Deeembtr is, 1164, to
Mare.- Chaoa IIIIP·
lonlklll from Rio Grande Col·
"""'II')' 3, 1963.
wcust lt.
Ml44la01rt 1..., thll oemestor.

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, . - - - - - - - - - . &amp;-Daily Sentlnet, Pomeroy-MlddJeport, 0., Jan. ~. 1964
WANT AD
INFORMATION

2 SIGNS

I

Pomeroy
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19Mkeview

Notice Posted for Special
School Levy Vote Jan.l2

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Television Revue

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PLEASANT - Nolle&lt;!&amp; voters voting on January 12th,
pet. 15 - Pomeroy nllleo br
a will n) provide annually apsecond half to 1lb Nebonvlll•
CANI ai..IA IIUN.
thr.,. year school levy to be proximately S274.000 to supple354 . BUnd 16-6, Middleport IDles D-22 to
rnRRP"1'141"-"
$1395
1962
Corvair
7004
D
o
o
r
held January 12, 1965 have
ment salaries of teachers, bu•
CITY LEAGUE
!30; Art Hoyt 3S9; H~ndlcap Wellston. Racino beats Buclrte~
llo'UI ..,. al!'t..,'IIG """ ' .; Ul' A Ill
r .. 0.• "" '""•h&gt;h,..uLocal owned and rea. \ low mileage. Sold and serviced in our
posted on voting places of the drivers, janitors and other regu198 , Total 1733 . Woo t Loll 1, York 14-5, Eutem trips Har&gt;
~-.t.ul ,. 1 "'~'~~•
county's 41 precincts.
arly employed school personneL D A D Bar- Blind &gt;120;
Tile Founome _ . P. Ellis nan· TrliCiO 26-6, and '9te Plain•
shop Powerglide tran!l _ Radio, heater, new tires, Almond
.... DUI\11•1'1•1 ...,, •• , ' 1'1• ~ -~ ·
Mason
County
has
been
oper·
(2)
provide
annually
approxi,..,
413;
J.
Louts
45t;
Lohse
Linda Winebrenner 438 • defeats Rutland 22-8.
ollllf .-,, ~......, •n~ "'' 1 ....... ..., I fawn fimsh with matching Interior. A Season Special
l&gt;l""l"'"u•l"
l!;rr&lt;&gt;r •
ol'lrllllfl
tw
atlng its schools with the help mately $12,000 .for free text· 472; Schoenleb 459. Total 2223. Gall Hovatter 360· Richard H.;. Oct. 19 - Joseplt Riffle of
•~~&lt;•~·~
•mm""'l••""
r'hto oll"
$1l
of
special school levieo since books, grades one through nine; Won I Loot e Poflllll 5. Dow- ·aller l23. Tutal ' 164e. Woo 1 Racine R. D., Is fatally Injured
' "'" ... , ""' "" ...~pn ...,,. .. h&gt;•
95
.n,.. •.tur '"' ,.,,..,,.~.. '"-"''""
'61 Olds F-85 4 Door Sedan 1950, making progress In edu· (3) provide annually. approxl· nle 9 Groos - Forfeit. Woo Lolt I. Evot-·o G-•~ _ Ne' b mororcycle wreck on West
.. A s , new bw'ld· mately $32. ,000 for ·~ provmg 0 Lost •·
•
,- Bob
o.n. ....
,
co t-on
1 aI proc=ure
Ia Barton, 38!;
Eblin
405;.. Main St., Pomeroy,
.
Dar k blue finish clean intenor, VB rngine. Std. trans. Radio,
r.,. Wan• ,.,.
heater,
a
real
shapi
&lt;
and
onl)
$Jt95
ings,
keeping
present
buildings
transportation
faclltttes
;
(4)
Pomeroy
Cement
Blod&lt;
_
Bob
Barton
;
lola
Howell
Oct.
20
S5
million
ID
work
373
(.-n••
,.. •vro •• n.•I'UM'
........... , .... , . . "' (lftltl
in repair, new shoot
buses, provtde annually approxtmately Clatworthy 511; Duerr 5011; Oa- 101 : Handicap II; Total IS81. planned on Meigs highways b)
II &gt;..:eflb pill • .,,,. ft11 .,,... free textbooks in the elemen-~ $24~,1~ for t~e construc_tl~, v1s 597; Anderson 488; sauer Won 1 Lost 3
state, Pomeroy Council plan
.....,.H•to , • ....,...,.....,
lllf,.
O !tCOUih O'fl JNIO . . . &amp;Ml
tary grades, etc., possible.
eqwpptng •. furmshing, repatnng 472. Total 25113; Won 1 Lost 1 Alley Call _ Lois Clelland purchase of new tanker truck
OPEN EVES ,
P.M.
The new three year levy . if , includmg Improvement of heat· Poinll Z. Syracuse Ball Park
9; Tom Clelland 453 ; Betty for fire department.
AIUJ ()t
lt:l ... tllll. b •
UIUI' ll
7 00
'\AlES - tl .. fOI !W _,I'll m111 I
passed by 60 per cent of the ing, plmnbmg and water sys· Damewoo? 528; Sylvester 4:&gt;4; /1\ussell 348 ; Harold Russell 409. Oct. 21 - New corporation.
..,..,., •rh .orfll:lnne o W&gt;'W'III 1•
POMEROY . OHIO
terns, and the unprovement of Nesselroad 530: R. Louts. 6t 3; Total 1529. Woo 3 Loot e K • P'• Veterans Memorial Hospital ol
()l'tiC.Ii tiUll . .
....., &amp; llll c. o•.a I' lilt Oatl.•
'--IF;;;~;~;----~:"":'======·=::-:'I
Business Services
school grounds
and
ap- Grueser 528. Total 2653. Woa z1-Forfeit w011 0 Lost s.
Meigs Co., Inc'., leases hospital
. .•ur&lt;1"'~ 11·11 111 IW '" 12.00 DOflr ,
For Sale
/ ·· ·
proaches of. the follo~mg school Lost I Pointo 1.
Oct. 22 - Farm Bureau to
rrfl fll ".u;"
1'0 PI A,o :a .t.
. F'EMM.F Airl'dale do~ Small
Real Estate For Sale
P=l·
buildings and additions u far i H v R Firestone _ Hlack· lnd. High Game _ Men J . continue support of stronger
&amp;£8111 .1 PRunlJo :IN8
.
- as the funds Will provide' Potnt lston 606; Haggerty 458· Rad- Bat'le 19 t· W
L w'·
Ohio Stri~Mine Law
~ "N'1' 4.1'&gt;
bcr.·d. Phone \I'Y 2-337l
m
MaiD Street, Pom- PI
t J ·
Hi•h School f d , 27
.
•
Y
,
omen, . tner
1..1
LJ
eroy. l'b... W't 1-ZML
easan . umor .,.
, or ' ; Bill Owens 103;
D. brenner 161. Ind. High Series Oct. 23 ..., Contract signed
I
I
1 .I 3tr .
PHONE W't 2-2156
ucrrru lff,tl ~
North Potnt Pleasant, MI. Flow- Mtller 499; Total 2493. Won s - Men 'J Bailey 530· Women for new hank building at New
7
ll6 II&lt; er,
Beale, St
Lost I Points 8· Middleport Opt· L· w·me' brenner
·
' _'
' Haven 1 AUI!KO LIG HS calculator, adds ..1 ,
H Sunnyside,
d
A Roosevelt,
b kle Beech
438
[ suhlrnrls. multJpliPS and di - S' ltACUSE - Modern frame l'RANSMISSION Salvage Com- ~n erson, r uc '
ore - J . Bailey 454; Wippel Team High Game _ Pacers Oct. 27 - Medical doctors de·
Card of Thi'nks
. vldrs. 14000 . lnquJre Ohio home with beautiful bath
pany Repairing all makes. Hill, Broad Run, Central, Hart- 1465 ; Bachner 416; Martin 453. Four, 641: Team High Series- cline . places on staff of VeterWE WISH to ~.xtend our thanks . Hnt ('] ~1iddlepnrl.
large living room with dining!
rometlc aod standard uans. nan Elementary, Hartrord, _U:·IStobart 536; Total 2324. Woo 8 The Spoiltrs 1733
ans Memorial HospitaL
to our relatives, neighbors.
1 5 ifc
area !Cherry paneling I, built mJssions
Maurice Gagnon, on , Letart, M~~n, Mt. O~vei [ Lost 3 Points I.
'
.
Oct. 31 - Katy MorarJty is
and friends for their kmdnes:; m range, oven and dish wash- Owner. Phone WY 2-6173.
New H~ven,
nance,
. es
Ind. High Game - H. Black·
Queen of Pomeroy homecom
and sympathy during the ill- 13 Ct'!lll YFAIU.INI; w h 11, er. Fully msulated and Ther- i
ColumbJS, Woods, H~nnan Htghcl lston, 221; Ind. High Series -R. MUNDAY NIGHT MIXED
lng. Pomeroy defeats Gallipolis
11 17 tic
8
ness and d\'dth ol my hf'lnv- fal'c-&gt; ca lvP s. Virgil Walker. mopane wmdows. Nicely IoPoml Plt!a~nt Hig
n Louks 613. J'eam High c·ame LEAGUE
20-6 for eighth stralght
grid
ed wife. Amy Clurk_ Spec ial Hm·in·· Phonl' WI 9-3 1!}8
rated on beautiful lot ouo· X
.t.Ul-TlHNI:,;t:l\
Wahama Htgh.
I S~racuse _Ball Park, 904: Team Be-e Cetl - M. Bowen 401; win.
thanks to Dr Dav 1s and the
1 5 3tc
180'1. Will qualify for FHA
C.mplele Sonic»
The total amount to be rais· IHigh Swes - Syracuse BaU J. Chesher 372; B. Bowen, Sr.
NOVEMBER
Rawlings _ Coats
Funeral
loan and long term financing
Cl1n ~ord
ed b)' the specw·1 levies af- Park. 26530 .
447; H. Chesher 443; Total 1663. No.v. 3 - Po.mero.y gets $f1,.
t.'rtte . FMDe • C.._.
T Rl C UNTY LEAeGUE
Won I Lost I Tied I. Cellar l282 m flood rel~ef atd.
Home foe liwir manv ""'' Fl1fo:E
... ' LOAN
. . of our ,eff icient 33 ACilES - On State Route
ter allowance for the uncollect·
of kindness, ilw Hev Boone C.iipt1 ~ht~rnp(mers V.ilb pur-j 143, aboul7 miles from PornA. C. BRAD.-,tRD
ed taxes and shrinkage is anDecember %9.1914
Dwellers- J . Bowen 283; S. Nov. 4- Lyndon Johnson f!
ri1&lt;1Sl'
of
l3lm•
I
.u,.tn•
Shampoo
.]
.,,.
H
h
Racble
Oldt
"
I
M
for his con."oling words llur
. , .
. .... 0y. as 6 room ouse 2
'
priximately $1,686,540.
ason City Keyst.oae - D., Yt&gt;auger 270 ; B. Bowen Jr . I1 rirst Democrat candidate to win
1
11
gratitude &lt;-~ I so. for lho""' '1\-hu H;lker " t urnJiurr
:,
: barns, cri b and chicken ho~se
Uc
.
I Ash 484; Blind 390; H. Smith ]401; L. Carson 364; Handicap presidential race in M t tg1
1 · 6tc
sent llowers and gi lls &lt;lunn~
All havr· good roofs. Excel·
Help Wanted
The proposed additional rate ]443; Blind 390: K. Yeauger 454. 300: Total 1624 ; Woo I Lost 1 County. .
,
her illness and at the tirnf:' 01 t' !\'F · II.,, I.F. of whi!P
fflrcd
len ! gardl:'n . A buy at $3,000.
- - - - - of leV}' m cents on each cl~ss 1 Total 2161. Won 0 Lost 3 Points 1Tied I.
.
Nov. 5 - Pomeroy Panthen
her death We d!'l'VI\ &lt;Ippl·e- lwd. grn In fed. Phone Wy C. C. I'Ut:KLER, REAl. TOR I WAITRESS, over 21. w r i te ,of property per $100 valuation 0. G "' J - J . Sisson 454; Blind Ashland on - L. Gilmore prepare for SEOAL championciale the kindnr·ss and IIdp Hc&gt;c&gt;1
14-1\lc BOX %29
WY 2-3830 ' The Daily Sentinal, Box S68Y .· IS as follows· Class I - 22.95 390; K. Longstreth, 406; Blind 467; H.. Amberger 498; A. Saw· ship game with Logan.
extendr•d to us by al l
FOB SHF.· Modern all elec-~1
POMEROY, unto
I
I 5 31c Icents; Class ll - 45.90. cents, 390; R. Graves, 554_ Handicap .yer 453: M. Sawyer 530; Handt· Nov. 7 - Marth~ Hawkins
Clarence Clark and F:unily trl(' . twdroom lwme 100 "
1 5 3tc - - -- - - - - ·Class HI - 91.80 cents, Class 87, Total 2281. Won 3 Lost 0 cap 108, Total2056. Wbn 3 L01t crowned Rutland High home1
1 5 ltp
100 l~t Syracuse Lo~ down 5 . ROO-M HCJUSE f
I . EXPERIENCED cook Inquire lV - 91.80 cents.
Points 8.
0. Pallles - C. Ingels 480; coming queen, Pomeroy overor sae m1 m person at Blue &amp; Grey •
Mig c
PI 1 464 E Syl
d
·
WE WISH to exprt&gt;ss smcere
pa_vment F'tnancmg
ava!l- : Masou . Will take trailer aS ! Restaurant.
12 31 tfc
e s oon.ty Beagle Club - A. n~ s
; .
vester 416: powere 18.0 In gnd battle with
thanks to our many rriPnds, able . Phone Dick Slerett, WY pctrt pav ment. See Mabel Wil·\ - ---R. Rupe 471, J . Johnson 547;
Sy Vester 522. Total 1682. Logan.
9
neighbors and relatives for 2-2527.
ll-25-tfc l' Iiams, .4th St., Mason,
w.
u. s. Ct•ll S.r•l&lt;• T••••l
Bw_ BBuck 39531;1· WHa
.• Chisler 492; I
:
s'
c
t 333· H R Nov. 24 :;- Eastern knocks oil
th · k d
ff
v
'. owen
,
ndlcap 135·
. user
, . acme ~.
1 5 61P Men-women 18 and over . secure .tob1. ,
. elr .. m ~e~s, 11 ora 1rf' "-o. er: SLUGGISH septic tank ? Cloga.
Total2549. Won 3 Lost 1 Point~ Custer 417; P. Hennessy 360; Nov. 10 - Ernestine Wood
mgs, cards cmd exp .. swns. ged dr;Jins" Ge l Klean-Em -.
~~~~.!~~s s:cor;o:souo~n~d;::Pc•er~::..~~
8. Craw's Steak House - R :T Hennessy 403; Total 1513. selected winner of 1964 Meigs
1 ;'I
1
1
of sympathy
lll
!
lP
time
0
LJ
lrlllnlrtt:
until
appQlnted
.
Ellp.erlence
.
. h l . t
All Septic tank cleaner
at , t,.,Ul ,,,. ~~~ b
usunally unn~CI':'lllllry. FREE lnlurma·l
Davis 495 ; Sears, 395· K Haley wOD 8 Lost 3.
Pinheads - Dairy Princess contest.
sorrhow !Mn. t .e oos:; OS our, Landm&lt;lrk Farm Bureau
I
7 lion on jobs. ~o&amp;larle•. r-equirement..
463; Blind ggo. J Due~r 453 Ada Nease 464; s. Bartels 319; Nov. 16- Phil Swindell Pornmot er
mme rr
pecla
I Write today llviUJ name, .lddreu and '
I
J
thanks 'to the Ew ing. Funeral
l-l-JOtc I'OMEROY- 2-bedroom frame t~~:~·n Service, Box 888-, Pomero)'
00
Total2196 ; Woo 0 Lost 3 Points •Art Nease 383; B. Sylvester 440. eroy Panther fullback , gets nod
Home for their efficient ~rv
house. with nice bath and kit-1Dall,- Senllnfl, Pomeroy, oruo.
o.
Total 1606 .. Won 3 Lest I.
as SEOAL most valuable playice and to Hev Stitt 8Dd Rev
chen,
auJomalic
hot
air
beat·
[
l
I
·PT.
PLEASANT
P
au
I
Foreman
and
Abbotl
H.
Team
Htgh
Three
Games
er, Pomeroy Coach Charles
I ·ng. full basement, 50 foot lot
Auto
Sa
es
Wedge,
Point
Pleasant,
was
reBlackston
493;
E.
Abbott
411·.
Ashland
Oil,
2055;
Team
High
Chancey selected C&lt;rcoach ol
EXPERIENCED
l
Casto,
the
pian
ist
and
smgcrs
Si
l
and pall ne; rers
m good neighborhood. Long t%4"CHEVROLET. 2 . door act· elected unanimously to a two- R. Grueser 426; Bliod 390; W. ng • - Ashland Oil, 711; Ind. the year, and Louis Diehl, Da·
AUTOMOBILE
The1Family
"'m linancing available with ual mileage, 51 ,000. New rear year term as president of the Radford 451. Handicap 99: Total Htgh Three Games - Mac vid Reed, Bob Crow, BoL Smith
1 5 llp
no down payment. Monthly end. new transmission, all Meson County Boord of Edu- 2270. Woo I Lost 2 Polots z.
Sawyer, 530; Louise Gilmore, and Frank Porter, along wltb
ayments on principal, with ·,
~
k
f 1 1.
Holsum - R. Wond 515 · W 467. Ind. l:ltgh Smgle Game - Swmdell, named to AU-League
cation Monday n'•ht
P· t e t t
~ ·
. 476· G. Grate 523·• D· 1·sawyer, 167.
d ·
nee new. 1.11 a es ' 2 new ron 1res.
Martm
team from Pomeroy
Bruce
AND
NQtice
mer 5 • axes an JDSura ' Pnce $300.00. Call or see Other action was the appr~v· l schillihg 4l5· A Stobart ' 463: Art Sylvester 207·
Amanda ' Wallace of Middleport Is unanl·
will be $.\3.40 per month. ' Walter Grueser
Pomeroy 1 0 f
d'
nd
Ill te t
' ·
'
'
'
POMEROY - buildin lot (100'
.
'
' a
rea mg 8. spe ng • · Total 2412. Woo Z Lost 1 PoiDII
mous pick to All-League team.
. g
.
Ohm, WY 2-3230.
I 5 Set books as submttted by tbe two •
SENIOR IDGH GIRLS
N
17 • Boat 1
bin
cancelled' 1 ,osl yvUJ oper;,
by 350'1 we\1 dramed and mce- .
.
..
.
•·
ov.
·7
anne g
lor't bcenoel Call W~ U!liO
ly loca led about 2 miles from 1957 BUICK, fair condttion, new commtttees lor the ~ks Ind. High Game - R. Graves
LEAGUE
project aired by Pomeroy Coon11Sf:t•
·l·t·
'I
I
shocks
Good
tires
$250
99
and
recommended
by
Superm·
209·
lnd
Ht'gh
Seires
R
Doeember
1!1'
1964
cil
p omeruv, aII ut 111es ava1- ,
·
·
· · tend ent M'lto
Burdette ·
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WY 2-2143
able.
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980·2383.
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Roush Nov.
19 - Drew Webster Post
MARAN Fur Agency, N. Brown
U.S. 33 - 3-room block house
_1_ 5 3tp_ The reading textbook com-- Meigs County Beagle Club, 303; Bea Bachtel 180; ll1'enda 39 approves project to build
St.. Ma!'on. W Va Fttrs want·
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4 door mittee composed ~ Roy Lloyd, 1867: Team High Series - Boyer 244; BUnd 255; Handicap new home.
ed. Muskrat, Mink. and rae
way, sr·veral young trees. A sedan. Completely
recon· chairman, Ruby Carder. Jes- Metgs County Beagle Club 2549.. 1020: Total 20tr.l. WoD I Lost . Nov. 21 - Leon Evam, recoon Send for price t ts! Call
1Racme Ne. 3 -:- Pam Davis tired banke,· and noted travel·
buy at $1800.0v.
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ditioned. $1 ,000. Ca ll WY 2· sie Ruth Hunter, Daphne Me-l
773-5296.
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1 &gt; 3tp Daniel and Dorothy Wallace WEDNESDAY NIGHT MIXED :320; Donna Thetss 285; Dixie er, speaks at towr • country
BOX 229. POMEROY, om" '
CHEVROLET white wall recommenoed The ABc Bas·
LEAGUE
Cll'cle 249; Bhnd 255; Handi cap banquet held at Harrisonville.
For Rerll
WY 2·3830
11956.
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December 23, 1964
1020; Total 2129. Woa Z Lost I.
Nov. 25 - Martin Webb of
D-1 &amp; D-2 Permits
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tires,
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H.
V-8
engme.
'six
and
The
New
Horizons
Pacers
Four
Joe
Bailey
Araold's
Soblo
Jenny
MenOhio
Division of Aviation De(JNFURNISHEO
apartmrnt
FOR SAlE ·
bed
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I Pho~ ~n ~~~New Hav- Through Reading and Litera· 530; Mildrt!d Bailey 311; Lois chmi 284; Sally Glohokar 246; partmen~ urgeo construction ot
ln Middleport on ground noor
Priced For Quick Sale
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room ouse
en, . a.
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ture for grades seveJt and eight. McElhinny 338; Ken Yeauger Sharon Smtt~ 219; Suzanne Ar- airport tn Meigs at joint din5 room and bath . hardwood
18.500 00. Phone 773-$611,
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426 . Total 1608. Won 1 Lost z. nold 304: Handicap 972; Total ner meeting of Pomeroy and
Contact:
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Charles Lyons, Mason.
BUICK
Roadmaster,
$400.00.
The
spelling
textbook
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automalic heat. Private enCARROLL JOHNSON,
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2-2768.
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composed
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Horton
Eck,
- --- pair - Pam Sylvester 373; Ma- merce.
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•'l)ll SAI.E -- 1\liddlepo,.,.. , tal~
U 22 30tp . ard, Jessie R. Hunter, Morita
r: Hennessy 294; ita Nieri 345;
DECEMBER
Pomeroy
I 5 tfc
l : est bUilding. located 352 N
an
Tilt Rambler - Reed, Faye Smith and Ann
Blind 255: Handicap 894; Total Doe. 2 - New Southern LoJ
AVAILABI~ E for rent
· alter Flv"- 7.1(; ZAG Automatic.
1964 '' Second Street_ Miodtepnrt
2161. Woo Z Lost.
uary 16 B room house.
World Standard ot Com••... Yeager recolTllll_"nded the My
cal development corporation
salps rmm demonstrators But· ·
.,....... W rd Book senes for grades
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EseeUeoee
t o thfonab eight
p
try
sites
PIIBII
area
I llldus7
baths,
and winetc . U!al
control, :
_Hotel.
Big ear room. ride aad per- wo
wr.
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3 · p
dows , free gas, $75 .00 Locattormance. Small cor ecooomf
The hoard accepted the res·
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Thomas 329; . ec_ - omeroy's Swindell
ed
mile' south of Hacme $31;71 - terms. WY 2-3862. f'OR SALE: Modern all eiee.
and managerabllliJ
ignation of Wllbur Planta, teach·
Linda Dalley 324; Handicap 849; WlDS Clas• AA All. Ohio first
3
on Route No. 124 . Call WI Y·
12 31 6lc tire 3 bedroom home, 100 •
See
er at Wahama Hlgb Schoo~ ef.
. Total2284, Wool Lost I. Wltlte'o team honor.
3655.
1 5 6lc SINGER se wing machine with tOO lot Syrocuse, Phone D•ck
Mebopelfl• Molon
fectlve at the end of the first Pomeroy National Bank to Electric - Janey Grueser 296; Dec. 4 - Pomeroy
upsets
sli p 1n type round bobbm m ' Sterrett. WY :I.-25Z'I.
E. Mala Street, Pomeror
semester and placed Mr. Plants Larry D. Carpenter, Jerry J. Barbara White 309; Becky
Wellston 59-58 In cage opener,
I room and bath apartment beaulilul blond cabinet, equi!&gt;'
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Pborte W'i Wl'll
on the substitut• teachers list- Carpenter, .23 acre, Rutland. ley 255: Bhnd 255; Handtcap Middleport losea to Athena 71ID Pomeroy. Phone W~ 2-3319. 1 pt!d to zig zag and fancv de•
J oe Keys, Herma Keys to ""8
4 22 tic
•• ; Total 2093. Woa I Lost 3. 46 .
12 15 Uc 1 si~n with cams Pay oll 7
Business Services
A request of the Wahama West Va., Pulp and Paper Co.,
Dec. 8 - Bid of Blaettnar
'l'WO 4 room furnished apart- 1 paymen ts,
$6.90 monthly .
FOR SALE
High School band for use of 57.5 acres, Salem.
High Team Three Games _ Auto Co. accepted to provide
meats. One first floor WY 2- : WY 2-:1862.
12 :11 6lc !&lt;:X PERT cabinet making, cus·
_ _ __
school buses for trips
on Martin Mollohan, Zona Mollo- Crow's Town and Country, 2284_ new Pomeroy Fire l&gt;epartmeut
1858.
II 27 tfc ' ~ f"C:T
X
tum made furniture, such as Barden's Market
Introducing March 20th, April 24 and May han to West Va., Pulp and Paper Team High Individual Game pumper truck chasols.
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s.eel""' • com- 1 hutc h ca bmets an d buffet'· McCoy's ho mogenz1'ed
Co ., T acreo, Salem.
milk . 8th was granted .
- Crow 's Town and Country, Doc . 10 - BW ..........
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!'RAILER lots for rent. clo'&lt; . plete wiih allochments and I tables etc. made to order. This homogenized milk, this
Robert C. Hartenbach, Sher· '194.
Middleport renamed presldeol
' lo Laundrymat and sch~ols , r:•rer h~~s tll20 - terms
Butlt-;n cupboards or cabmet•- week, only 69c a aallon.
Warren , Keefer, tra:o:; Iff, The Onega Corp, et a!, to Individual High Three Games of Meigl County CollliiiUIIIty
Valley Lum~er &amp; Suppl) Com
v.. Y 2 1002
12 31 6tc , Phone WY :1--5312.
I I 30tc
I 4 81&amp; tlon oupervl801'66, 8111101111C b
Standard 011 Company,
Lot, -Pam O'Brien, 407.
Improvement corporation.
10·3-Uc IT COSTS nothmg to use 8
-the twohanesedw
~~s~~ hausd· Pomeroy.
lndlvldiiBIIIigh Game- Pam Dec. 12 - Ohio Valley Ath·
pany. Mtdd.eport
- --. Bl
L
, Nelgler Bulldln&amp; Suppi} lor
ea pure
by um ........ ~
Marth J
J bnson , R. R. S)'ivaster 168.
MOl&gt;ERN 4 room ana bath 1 ue ustre Carpet Sham- new homes. Built . ID kitch- Employment Wanted
. ed and
ld be lac&lt;!d
a ane o
letlc conferenpe launched ill'
furnished apartment. M 1 d· puoer with purchase ol Blue
- - - - arrJv
wou
P
Johnson. Jr., to Tbomas D.
area high schools.
dleporl WY J-38'/4 .
Luslre. Baker Furniture, Mid- ~s, storm windows, alUJDoo BABY SI'ITING In home. Any ID operation immediately.
Crow, Vera A Crow Lot PornDee, 15, 1JM
Dec 14 - Burglars rlllll8ck
9 11 tfc
dleport.
12 29 61&lt; r.~~::· ~ Guy Netgday from 7 8 · m. on. Phone The next meeting of
the eroy.
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1 5 8lp Board will be held Janlllll')' Floyd CUmmins, Addle Cum- ter 425; G. Burdette 327; o. Doc. 15 - FlniiiiCIDg prob.
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'I'HREE ar.~ 1' 1n c · • . , , tur o" he
BEST PRICES ON
LADY wants work I days a 18th at 7 p.m. and a canvass of mlns to United Slates of Am- Cladt «4; BUnd 330; D. Nlerl lema staiUng sewerage In Midand onlurni'h•d apart
week. Phone WY :Hfl8.
tho January 12th Special r..vy erica, Easement, Letart.
293; Bllnd
110; Handicap dleport, Council reports.
ment&amp; WY l-...,:1&lt;
11 ' tl&lt;
EXPERIENCED
l-4-11tp Election will be made al this Robert C. Hill, Etta Mae HW 119; Total 2001; Won t Lost 3. Dec. 16 - Eutem's ~tIIMALL apartment , 2{111 Butter .
meethg_
to Rita A. Johnson, 2 acres, N ... York Colblq - J. Wal- en basketball team defeala
nut_ Ph . WY 2-21U12 l!oger 670
60
MARRIAGE API'UCA'nONS
Sutton.
ton 400; B. Grindslaff 329; J. cine, 55-411, Harry Peckham, r1
CuiJums.
12 1 tlc
x 15 - - 16•
PT. PLEASANT - Three Present last nlgbt were Su· Albert Hill Jr., Ora E. HW Warner 388; B. Smith 483; H. Rt. 1; Middleport dlea 1D BradNylon Bio&lt;kwoll Tub~"i~~!'
couples have made applications perlntendent Burdette,
Aas't to Robert C. Hill, Etta Mae Wolle; Handicap 159;
Total bury road automobDe cr&amp;l]lt.
lor
marrlnge
Ucenaes
in
the
of·
Superintendent
Ralph
Sayre,
Hill,
Lot,
Sutton,
Racine.
2143.
Willi
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Dec. II - Car • trucJr .~b
'l'dREE BEDROOM
duple•
SUPER SERVICE
I'Tom tho lal'lleat tnlcli '"' flee of the County Clerk. Apply· Warren Keefer and Board mem- Gayle H. Price, Edna Prlc&lt;! Fabrlo Shop - BUnd 330; A. kills Jamea G. Smith, 4tj of
'~- private entranl'c Sug;u Run
STATION
oulldcner
radiator 10 tha lng were: Charles
W!Uiam hers, Paul Wedge, Robert Ad. I&lt; Richards &amp; Sons Inc., 8 ae- Nease 376; N. Barton 342; BUnd Racine, Rt. 2, fnltantly, Fum.
.. ·ares. WY 2-J6t8_
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I!Dallest beater con.
Gloeckner, 19, Pomeroy, and klns, Harry Slden and Earl rea, Lehanoa.
330; .1. Howell 371; Handicap ers Bank and Savings Co. be.
/·'.
For Sale
' Mo• WY 2-9932
Vlkki Lynn McDaniel. 17, Ma,._ Keeler. Absent WBI
Board L. R. Barr, ,'\Uce Barr to ltili; Total 1854. W011 I Lost 1. gina celebratloD of Ill ltllh
on; Conard Leroy Davis, 50, member Blll Howard.
Dale Barr, Pauline Barr, part Landmark - P. Billkam 320; anniversary.
lfELCH'S Auction ~ol!·. Satur- LUMP
d
&gt;NV ••71 ••
Pamo- Bu&lt;khannon, and Katie Irene
of lot, Olive.
N. Carsey 387; I. Couch, '.llfl•, Dec. 21- Santa Cbrllllocked
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of
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coal
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Rice, 43, Pl. Pleaoant;
W·
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L. Burt 279; J. Hysell 333; Hand- In Pomeroy Stiffler's otore.
•,.()!ilf on Roul e 121 . AUI'IJoneer
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leap 351; Total 2047. Woa I Dec. 28 - Thomtlll lllc(low.
,;_$lirn Chapmro
P,lge St Middleport
tfc l ILarl f'.n
Pl•"-1... sant, and Carol Sue Sdmervllle, cently at the home of Mr. and PT. PLEASANT - Arraign- Lost I.
81•.ol Pomeroy Hl&amp;b places lint
12 4
,
1 5 3tp
,
Heatinc
19, Point Pleasant.
Mrs. Charles Griffith and Karen ed before Justice of Peace A. 1'011111 No. 1 - C. Oblinger in Meigs lD Gelteral Scholarihlp
SINI:F,R
·''w1og
M&lt;~chines ,
MlnenYIIIe, on Chester Rd., with Mr. and ~•. Goodwin In various charges 435; E. Searles 340; N. Atna- leal lor bJih school aenkn.
new
!76.50
up_
Several
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oewor
trooTWO
ORDERS
SIGNED
Mrs. Kearney OgdiD, Mr- and were: William Joe
Huston, bary 395; A. Hanning 411; P. Dec. 211 - Enlln-lng flmt
Insurance
macnmes ai bargam prices
We - · all PT. PLEASANT - Two dl&amp;- Mrs. Rex Shenefield, Carl Ev· Nitro, lined $20 and coats on Mullins 420; Handicap 150; To. retaJned lor work 011 Rt. 33, • '.
The Fabric Shop Singer Sales
llewer - missal orders were oigned In erett and Linda AM, Lang&amp;- the charge of loaded gun In till 2151t Woo Z Lost 1; Ra. Doc. 21 _.. Boat lt&gt;fll!c!tlng proand Service, Pomeroy, Ohio. Call~=
Nlllt Mason County Circuit Court ville; Mr. and Mrs. Cari ·Shene- vehicle; Richard Eugene Jul- land Furniture Store- D. Grate !t'cta plam lor MlilllltJ&gt;ort .. aDtl
WY 2·2284.
4 21 tic
Monday. The separate main- field, Carpenter, and · Mr. and ian, Lancaster, Ohio, '10 and SM; P. Carson 3QI; C. Black Pomeroy are
ID •
7 • llr tenance action of Emma
CU~TOM butcheriitg- and cutC.. Mrs. Herbert. Jones, · Keith and costs, driving left of center; 277; M. Edwards 237; V. Grate glnoertng. phaoel.,.
, f'
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lnstrudions
. Rulli va_ David H. Rust was Connie, Dublin, attending.
Hugh Burrla, Pl. ·Pleasant, 3911; Handicap 420; Total :&amp;OM. Doc. 211 C
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dismissed and the trespassing
plesded guilty to an asROult. Won I Lost Z.
, 1to head 'f.OOO lund drive to
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action of State of Weill VIrginia
Pleaoant Valley Boapllol
~nd battery charge and . was · Ind. High Game ~Betty Smith hllve alrlloi't •bunt, LIJ1da. Sue
made ol egal papera., COAL FOR sale. Good lump l n - , "':* _...,. =r,.,., vs_ Archie Henry was dlsmls&amp;- ADMITTED: Connie Sue fmed
. $10 and costs;
Ollver l't82. lnd Fligh Sorlu - .Betty ~ Piirlii!f, tllel'ftwned 19'5 .J•mlor
almost any coal, deh;ered.or at
the:;!:~:..!"--::,~~:,~•
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Geor,ge / White, Mille,, Ohio, and llenl'}' Smith 463.
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ON THE 2ND FLOOR

$69.00 - 4 Pc. Sets · · · · · · Sale $50.00
$79.00- 4 Pc. Drop Leaf Sets
Sale $64.00
$89.00- 5 and 7 Pc. Sets · · Sale $68.00
$98.00 - 7 Pc. Sets · · · · · · Sale $79.00
$119.00-7 Pc. Sets · · · · · · Sale $99.00
$129.00- 5 Pc., 7 Pc., 9 Pc. Sets
Sale $104.00
$139.00 -7 Pc. Sets · · · · Sale $114.00
$149.00-9 Pc. Sets · · · · Sale $125.00
$159.00- 4 Pc. and 7 Pc. Sets
Sale $132.00
$249.00 - 11 Pc. Sets .. .. Sale $218.00

F RIDAY and SATURDAY
January B-9

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NEW YEAR ...
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January Clearance Sale

Let us he Ip you sfart off the new year wi th a new
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MENS AND BOYS

Credit Life Insurance At No Extra Cost

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COATS and JACKETS

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ON THE 1ST FLOOR

ELBERFELDS
January Clearance Sale

Member Ff:'deral Df'po:-.1 1 insurance Corporation
THE '' I•IIOOLE PORT ON THE BE AUTIFUL OHIO
BE T WEEN PITTSBURGH, PI\ /\N O CINCINN •\11,0

HOMEOWNERS
INFORMATION SERVICE

Mens &amp; Boys Sweaters
ON THE 1ST FLOOR

$27.50 COATS · JACKETS _ SALE $21.00
$25.()9 COATS· JACKETS _ SALE $19.00
$22.50 COATS . JACKETS _ SALE $16.50
$18.95 COATS · JACKETS _ SALE $13.00
$16.95 COATS· JACKETS _ SALE $12.00
$16.5() COATS · JACKETS _ SALE $11 .00

HUNDREDS TO SELECT FROM

$14.95 COATS. JACKETS _ SALE $10.ofl

14.95 Sweaters Sale 10.00
13.95 Sweaters Sale 9.00
12.95 Sweaters Sale 8.00
10.95 Sweaters Sale 7.00
9.95 Sweaters Sale 6.50
8.95 Sweaters Sale 6.00
7,95 Sweaters Sale 5.50
6.95-Sweaters Sale 5.00
4.95 Sweaters Sale 4.00.

Fri. &amp;Sat., January 15&amp; 16
We Wil l Have At Our Store FactQry
Trai ned Representatives Representing
· These Products •..

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By U. S. Plywo&lt;!d Corp.
eAZROCK VINYL ASBESTOS FLOOR TILE
ARMSTRONG CEILING TILE
Representatives Will Expl ain The ir Proand Instruct You In Their Use. This
ld Be Of Interest .To Those Wanting to
Their Own Work and Also Those Just
in Materials.

KING BUILDERS SUPPLY CO.
WY 2-3748

FURLOUGH 'END/I
Second Lt. Roger Hartung,
who has been on 1..-louab wlib
his wife and mother, Mrs. Eddie Hartung and Olber relatlml,
lell Wednesday for San AntOt&gt;lo, Te•aa, where :oe will be lla·

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$12.95 COATS · JACKETS _

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$11.95 COATS · JACKETS _

SALE $7.50 ,

$10.95 COATS · JACKETS _

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