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L .. Udall . Indian fqr the loreall and wlklHe 1111'0\e' ol the

Mn. afternoon entitled, "The Quiet

Mrss Pork Elected President of
IJameo Harloy reported app!'O%· Crisis," by Ste~art
Middleport Literary Club Wednesday l',·mately $41181 . madaMreror tEheui &lt;Mldan~ u.":~ 1~oyt!o~~~ ~te;~:"S: ~~~tean:.:e:.~aldOO:aote 0:

o., Jan. 7, 1965 I
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Impressive
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aflon
IS
T ervlce
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H19 19 f 0 anuary emp e ven
Sentinel Pomeroy-Middleport,

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forests, and land
reatry Udall
IC
ell
• ~w-oslrl
~lhinJ. He named
written by John F . K
y e or the men who were inThe author consldered
~- som ted 10· nserving tbe land
servation as a continuous a - teres
co
h
Jetf«tie between those who would and resoD uroelsBoosucne u
e o""' natural resources 300
ame
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club. Members answer~ ro preserv
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IJ1(I Theodore ~
call by giving interes. ting news and those who plunder and
Jtrauaa senM on conservation. Mrs. Bruce waste . to the great lands
I ve
the roeetlnl.
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Lloyd gave the rev1ew of the Amenca .
dy
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nounced a !egiolation meeting
of the Ohio Federation to be
held March 25 at Nelsonville .
Three members were accepted into membership into
the
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Or the

New officers
were elected tat the home of Mrs.
,Vthur
when the Mtddleport Literary Strauss. Tt.ly were, president,
club mt&gt;t Wedne-sday afternoon Miss Susan Park · vlce presi-

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An lmpressivt- mstallalion St"r madP and $157 spent Ofl altu\llt"t" for nt&gt;w off1cers highHght· JstJc work . A Card ol thanks was
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ed tht' .Januan rnet:"tlllg ot the read from
Spem.--el .
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Me 1g~ Templt', Pyt tan ts ers : rs .nem ar . r ha1r· m""'1 ?1
Tuestla&gt; '''"'"g at the 11all m the Way s and Means curnmtt
Middl ePort
\1rs Karl Owen let-. gavt· her yearly rt&gt;purt .. A
was tilt:&gt;
oftirer ass 1st- lt'tter wa s read from Lola Mtlls
ed b~ \1rs ·eurf;t' l'hild~ Col- ol Phoemx,
.-\a·iz ., a tormer
\e,cto~ o1 ttlt· Jt&gt;w·:ls and c;rand member.
Man ager
Follu wing installation mem· 1•·t
p ·ru 1 \ 1t'l 11hart .."", Grand bers went to the dining room
' rs
Represe-nta IlVt' vI t h1:' Temple wht:"rc " food. buffet was servgave th t:" prayt&gt;r 1Jbl 1~auun Mrs. ed \'Lrs _ Memhart gave
the
Owen g:we thP 1mpress1ve pro- ' table grac-t' Hostesses for the
clamat 1on tu tht' .1fficers as- Febru'--r.\' meehng wtll
be "
sembled Jt tlw altar.
Mrs. Horace McElhinny , Mr,s . 1
Jn~ta lkt.l wen· P:t:--1
(hid , Kal'i Owen
and ~1 rs. 0 t 10
Mrs Harrv l'l arh ; Most Ex- Watts .
L II e s tcf'll; nl ~ ·~1;d 1\.lr~
t:r Zirk l~.: Exrt&gt;lli:!nt Senior, Mrs . ~
Rich~lrd 11w er1. r:xre llent Jun- 1~ G

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Va/entl'ne Party
Is Planned by
Band Boosters

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eff'1ng
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and
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treasurer. Mrs. Nan Moore.

Jo~ea

The meeting was opened with

thP dub coll~ct led by Mrs.
James Euler. president. fiuring
The January meeting or the
-~-~- --~ .. ~--~-Pomeroy Hand Boosters Asso-1
ci11tion wa s held Tuesday even- 1
ing. m the Senior High audi·
toriurn
,
Mrs MaxinP Arnold. president. opened tht' meeting with :
devot1ons. A report t•n the re- I
cord hop held in Decmber was
g1ven by Mr s. Truman Russell
wJ-tys and m eans chairman. A 1
discussion was held on letters !
and medal~ ror band mPmbers
a1 the SJ)nng con&lt;X"rt.
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wh ' h had been

water

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UNI&gt;A WATSON

Collins Asks
Support for
WORLD

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e Furniture For Every Room In Your Home

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ewearing Apparel For All Of Your Family

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e Housewares For Your Kitchen

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e Bargains In Every Department

\Ve~t

Mrs. Smith is
Hostess for
ChurchWSWS

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THIS WEEK THE STORE 1$ OPEN UNTIL 5

jt.one~ m 19~~r~a, ;d~a~ ~e:: i

ON FRIDAY and UNTIL 9: ON SATURDAY

Mrs. Bowers is
Re-elected to
8e presr'd ent

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Elberfelds In Pomeroy

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her Hock Sp 1 ing s Road home. ! their sons, Tom Bryan of Hell- 1 les Eskew_. West Mam St..
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" The Sub·Sahara Challenges aire , Michigan and St. tt Albert i Mrs. E.wood Bowers, pr~~l-- .,
the Christian ChurC'h., was the ' Bryan, stationed with the. U. S-: den_t. conducted _the m~etma
tO · r tt program the first Army at F't. Hood. TeKas.
whJ('h opened w1th scripture
. PIC 0 . lt: 1 lhre/ to learn Miss Judy Butcher who is from 1 Corinthi:ms 1: 18-!1 by
m a sen e'&gt; o
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tiow common probiE&gt;tnS of new majoring in piano study at : Jerry Masters who closed with
nations becomt&gt; the
rommon Ohio University, was rcently prayer: Members a~swered roll
problems of the church.
pledged to Sigma Alpha lola, leal! w1th a verse hom the Ro·
Mrs. Phillip Ohlinger, lead- Nat10nal Mus!c honorary . M1ss!rnans. Mrs._ Bowers was re-Mrs Jerry
er gave lh e L• r to worsh i1.t' and Butcher was a former piano pu-. •• elected president
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the hymn. "Dear Lord and Fa- pil of Mrs. A.. R. Hecox . m MastBTs, vtce-p_rest ent ;_
rs.
ther or Mankind," was read Middleport and 1s now studymg 1A. L. Phelps, secretary, Mrs.
by Mrs. Don \hmn(•). The Philips with George Katz. ProfessOJ o( Den~e~. Kap~le treasure_r and
version of Romans 12 was read Piano at Ohio University.
1pubhC'ILY aF.o 1:: i. ~uts Osp
by Mrs . Wi ll iam Fre{'ker . ~he
Mi~s Ellen Dutton, daughter . borne, flowe: !iE..t chatrman.
leader presented a map to pomt 1of Mr. and Mrs. Dalt J?Utlon. \ Refresh m·. 1 .\H:re se rved by
th location ot ecwt ('Oll nl rv 1has been pledged to Ph a Beta 1 the hostegs. to tne above, Mrs.
ille the order of it~ gaining in- Sorority at Dennison University ~ Harold Sm1th, and Tommy Mas·
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where she is a freshman stud· ters .
dependence.
.A report on ed uca tion 1n Cen- dent. She is the third member I

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Discover the dffference in the' Chevrolets
. (As different from other cars as they are from each other)

Promoti·on Day
Held Sunday at
Pomeroy C.hurch

ttal Africa was gtven by Mrs .\ of her family to become a Phi
Claude Husted. on Lhe health I Bela Phi whi cL included
her
of its peopl e, by Mrs. Thomas : mother, Mrs. Dutton and her
Bentz, and on I heir reltgton, grandmolher , the !ale Mrs. Ar·
·by Miss Elizabetb Davas
thur Carpenter.
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Mrs. Smith, president, con- Mr. and M.Ts . MJ!lard Pterce 1 Promotion day was held at
ducted a short business sesswn. and daughl.er. Dixie, spent a the
Pomeroy
Church
of
Att officers training school to holiday vacation in Florida. Christ Sunday at the Sunday
be held at ~!hens on January They left Christmas morning Sehool hour.
tS was announced. BenKhCtJOn for a week. Whtle there t~~ y Certificates of promotion were
aDd grace was by Mrs. Rentz tourPd Cape Kennedy and vtstt- presented to Mar k Johna!Jl . refreshments were served ed m Silver Springs and Day. son, Buddy McAngus and Ton., the hostess to 12 membt:rs. tona Beach. Sunday they ac- ja McDonald from nursery to
compan ied Dixie to Columbus ' beginners ; Crystal Glaze and
· :where she took a plane to F'lmt, I Arlie Johnsnn . from beginners
DIRECI'OR HONORED t . \1ich . where she is teaching _ to primary · Susan Andrews,
·Mrs . Clarf'nce Lact"y, c ~~~~ Miss Carolyn Saris, who is Marinda Y~ung Vickie Kendall
}4trector of the Firsl .H:ptiS employed in Columbus, spent Bobby Miller, ' Becky Sew"' Church, was honored wtl
a the holidays with her parents, ell Joe Welker J T Rue Dah.
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and
·ard
shower
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d Mr and Mrs. Leo Sear1s
vid· and Steve• Clark,
Denni!
'. iY members of the chdotr . tla~ . Miss Helen B
. eeson and Miss Glaze Lee Hysell Carl Hena~
Hearth stone c1·&lt;::~ :,.-s Wi' neo:
.
Christine
Garnson of Columbus dricks• and Jeffrey •Fields from
. g . at hte. rhuriL
to 11 ow V.ISLtc
. d wit
. h fnen
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evemn
. observ
I e- primary to junior.
tng choir prar.t Lce
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port durin g the holidays .
A new Junior High class was
b'
thda
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anmverance of he r tr ) .
. i Mr and Mrs. Arnold Richards organized for children of grades
. aary. RefreshmE'nlo: ~PH" ~~rv visitf'd recently with their fam - seven eight and nine with Mrs.
ed. during the evemng . nan· 1ly in Columbus, Mr. and Mrs . c. E.' Clark as teacher and
niJ1g the party wne. _\,rs . Mel~ · F:rlward &amp;nith and son, Vaugh- Mrs Bob Miller substitute tea.Jah White, M:s S~ lrl.eyee ! 1 :; an.. They were acompa~ied by che~. Members of the class
,aile! Mrs. Lllltan MrGh ·
lhetr daughter andc lam1ly , Mr . are Linda and Kathy Wehrung,

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CHEVRfJ.UT- A• roornt1 "' ""' a ClteDrolet'• _,. 6..at.

feet. So,

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When you take in everything, there's more l'OOIIl inside this ~d
any Chevrolet as far back as they go. More room for shou ent

cu.,..ollet l,.,,..ra &amp;oort c...,.
besides the way a '66 Chevrolet looka and rides and ~

or fOil

powered, DOW haye ODe 11101'8 reas,on to ask you: What
get by paying _.,e for a ear-except b1gger monthly payment&amp;.

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.fiRST
QUALITY
REGULAR

Certified Oil Station
Pomeroy

CHEVELLE -The 11W8t pt&gt;~~rdar U.w_.,.,fr rti:rtrl_....,. eaa ....
or all t he 9rs its si~, Ch~velle is the biggest
Wbyl ~"itt~

.:tis come

its Full Cot! suspens1on ride. Beca1190 many
carpeting, vinyl interiors. Because you get 80

mueh for

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lBO ey•

aBndtMrc~: Stay t~unthon andtsothn , John Zurcher, Tim Glaze, Steve
re I, mcmna 1 w o spen e and Gary Sewell, Donna Smith,
holiday with her parents .
Mark Smith and Earl and BusWilliam Scarberry , Cincmnat . ter Phelps.
I \trs . Ralph Stockman , Henry
-~-~Scarberry, Columbu,, a nd AI· C
6 OES
fred Scarberry, Jr. of Tipp City
hapter 18
wm called to Middleport by Meeting i1 Held
the death of their father, Mr.
Pomeroy Chapter 186, OES,
Alfred Scarberry, Sr.
met in regular sesslon Tuesday
Mrs. David McConneghy of , evening at the Masonic TemCincinnat has been the . guest I pie, with all officers present.
of her daughter and family , Mr .
Clara Sue Soulsby,
worthy
and Mrs. Roger Morgan and 1 matron, and James Soulsby.

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Pomll!'roy . Ohio

TONIGHT
NOT OPEN

PRIDAYJanuary
end SATURDAY
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"THE

c~..h-ild"'r'"e'"n.....K...a..th,;.y_•n..d"'""K'"e-it.h......, I worthy

EVIL OF

FRANKENSTEIN"
(T erhn ico lor)

foil_.,•• Cu~hin~.

Peter Wood
Du11ran Lamont , Ka

PARTY'
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Patricia
SUN, MOll.,

Mor-

TUES.

JAN 10-11-12

"MUSCLE BE.ACH

PARTY"

patron, presided A com·

rnunlcation was read from the

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2-Hour
DRY CLEANING

SERVICE
CON REQUEST)

(Technicolor)
t:~loAvalon - Annette

Rob.lnSon'S

PHturotto: Toll Dark

CLEANERS

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worthy
grand matron
and
1worthy grand patron e&lt;tending
best wishes to the Chapter for
the coming year. A school of
Instruction at Reinersvllle on
Feb. 4, in which several members of the Chapter wUI parUcl·
pate was 8IDlOUDce«t
Ref.. hments were served by
Ella, Dale and Shirley Smltb
and a-gla and William . Wat-

son from a table with white
eover and centered with

rangement of

an

ar·

mixed Dowers

with white candles on either ·

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ShkleybowL
9mUh
the ptUICb

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COlWElTE -TM llfllll
car ..t.me.mtiw
CHEW n -A• e&lt;:ononueal a - ...... """.,.,.,
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bod ,_, __ to have a "true" sports ear
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k
nels and self-adjiiSting brakes have
ow evecy"
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But tho&lt;e rust~res.- mg roc
pa d'
Come ..., what expensive
never been in more beauttf u surr:oun mrolstery ean do
looking slyhng and yards o1 1uxurtous up o
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can't oay they have ooe avatlable wtth a fuel-mJec..,.liCieitlee.
does. Or with (-wheel dise brakes. Or with a cklar ~

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MOTOR
POMEROY
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POMI!ROY

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

ITS SALE TIME AT

Linda Watson
W dd'
b
e 1ng tO e
J 30 f
an.
vent

f

Dowen, penllllo lhtrndnud IHII~t.
lAw lftlllol M-11. Saturday
elooldy with obowerl. Tarlll"'
...,. oolder ltjo atpt
lllltwon loday

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lor, \h ,. All.red B1ggs; G~ar~, ;);
The Feh1uary meeting will he ;
Mrs . )&gt;;wl ZLrklt&gt;
~ana~.cr .. f
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a vah:ntine
party for band 1
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Mrs Ell&lt;t ' "'"' ley ;
piamst ,
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members and all new members
Mr~. Ut&gt;n :--.1\·utzl mg : secrewryd
I Mr and Mrs L . W t , of the Pomeroy Elementary,
Mrs . Hor&lt;Jn' \ll'~:\hinny. ~n , ~
In 1\1 itldJeport
~ Jr .. ~f Minersville,eJaor~P a:n~~~~ , Salisb.ury ' Bradbury and_ Bed-~
trtasure.r, :\Irs_ Betty Spencer. , Mr. Homer Jones is a pa- ring the engagement &lt;tnd ap- · for d ·sch.~ 0 Is. Mrs. El za G1lmore ,
\-Irs . tlort" Ka1ln served as
J
de l of the Pomeroy
proxy m the ab::.rnce of Goldie tient at :vl eig s (;eneral Hosp iiHI pro&lt;~c·hing marriage tu their r. P~~sJ
r 1
for observation Hnd tre&lt;:~tment. idaughtcr, Miss Linda Dar lene Hl~ll S( hoo Alumm Associ&amp; 1 ~
Gilmort'
Mr and Mrs. Vt&gt;mon Rogers Wat son. Columbus, to Thorn· Iasked the group to ser\le t •
Mrs. Nt:'u!J.ling. who ls b~· .
V . 1 C
b
year. The ban· l
11 bowqurt ttns
.
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luurth
year
as
piand
fami
l\'
or
Oak
Harbor
were
as
esse
s.
o\um
us
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son
o
b
d'
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ginmng 11e1
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V .. 1 • que\ w1
e Iscus sed a1 .a 1ad M
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th 'l'e mple was pre- hol! day guests of her parents, :¥ r . an
rs.
orton t'sse s.
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~mst 1or . e
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d
lt&gt;r meetmg
certifiate
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
Bennett
New
Co
ncur
sented \\1 II ' II tt'
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.
. 1 Tl e meetinL. was 1 tss ax me Bennett of Co1urn· ;
lSS Watson
is
employe 1
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Mrs . El mer
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(' Mr s. nLimore.
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P ast Cl11e
Jar
furm
by the bus wa s also a guest or 11er Wlll1 I e o....
toe
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o-pene d m re!:!,U
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M V .. 1
' Whll t&gt;. Mrs. George Ha bst eIter
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tl" s
with Mrs , parent s.
urn Jus, an
r. esse s, a
H'
d N t r
:~:;ntl;rktt·:~ pr&lt;sidtng ofli·· Mrs. Carl Herky and daugh· ~emor al Ohio S late Untveds~y, I and M.rs. \char eu 'mg.
cer Mrs. 1\Jr l Owt- . as Pre- Iters , Janet and Shella . w~re re- n; eAm ployed WICI~ the Wear E(',.l 1 EI\HN \JF PROMOTION 1
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. d \ s George Childs cent holiday guests o1 I 1e1r par- er 1ummurn ompany,
o' ·
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tector. an_. Jr
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' ents Mr and Mrs. Keith Ro- :lumbus
Mr and Mrs . ar
~man,
.as Pa st Um•f.
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k . Th
h h
dd.
R·u ' Ji lt' have l~arn&lt;&gt;d thetr son
, ..
Kelly• was re- bertson and Mrs. . Frank Her y 1• . e• ~open c urc
we mg ' . · .
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has b een ,
Mr s i' 1a1\111
1 o1 s~:~tur day, Wi lham l'.a rl oman
h
from the hospit- of Bridgeport. Oh10.
w1 11 ut'. an e\lrll
.
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porte r ~:~lt:'r Jont!s reported
!\1r. Cla rence C\ark has re· Jcmuary 30 at 2 p.m. at the p:·umoted to SP 4 l~olman, sta- :
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Gt&gt;neral Hospital and I turned to his home from Hoi·
Mmster.
Presbytenan
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M Elhmny and Mrs \ z~r Hospita l where he has been church, New Concord.
.muc~~y
or. d to M
Mrs. ena c '
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and wdl be reass1gne
e·m1
1
Minni e Gilmore were reported I a medica l patient or seve:a
t ·_- Tenn
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111 There wet&lt; 152 sick calls weeks . He was
acom panted
p '' '·
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~-- home by his daughler, Mrs .
l!EVlVAL IN PROGRESS
Henry Null.
.
A Hevival ts m progress at
Chn ~tmas Eve and Chnst mas
I tl e Church of the Nazarene, in
Day dtnner gUI·Sls ol Mr . and
cl
r December 30 to Jan~
I Mrs. John Bryan were Mr . Hnl.i
heste ·
,
Mr s. Stanley Bryan and family . Election of OffJce·rs was hE'ld uary_ 10 Rev . and Mrs .. Robe~~ I
or Revnold sburg and \lr and :when th e Golden Rule Class of 1 Rob1"on are Evangelists, .
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I r Ch . t I Healers w Va Services begm '
Jure ·l o
ns
' . . at. 7·30 p m Rev . I
d
lh a ·t evenmg
,
Mrs.. ',,I enzel Smith entertain· Mrs . Danny Bryan lind son. I t \e Pomeroy
ed th WSWS ol the f.nterprise I Danny uf Pomeroy. They also i met 1 ues ay evemng at
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EUB e church Tuesda; evening receiv~d telephone ealls from j home or the teacher, _Mrs. Char- Ray E. War~ _1s __Pastor. -~-~ ~~~--- ~ ~---- _
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FRIDAY, JANUARY B, 1965

Suspend Steel Talks
Until Union Settles
McDonald-Abel Race
BigllSee
Little to
Gain Now

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BY HENRY SHAPIRO

I October

S&lt;'ekinl

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of the gre-at SOVlf'l Union, per- n1shed L'sovo villa . which
is
sonally own, an the clothes Qll servtced by live ltate-pald em- Mr. a nd Mrs C't"orae Wa rne r '
my back ''
ploves
lnd fam ily and faye Dunlavy
Hut ht and his famil y en JOY Khrus hchev, an ~xpert mark$. were Chnstmas no llday vl&lt;~i lpre rogat11,1 es and privileges tha man. 1s reported to be spend· ors of Mr. and Mrs. Han§on

By DOROTHY KILGALLEN

Everyone exper 1s th e expensive " My t~ee ~ Bob Hope's Christmas trip to the
farmer frren ds and eomr;::~de~. rt&gt;laovl;'s
only a lrandful of persons in Jng consrd erable hme at his Holler.
Fatr Lady" to romp off with the top Ac· I1ghtmg zones and foreign junkets made
but not without creature com- IT ca~ be
re\lably rE&gt;portt'd this co untry possess.
fa vonte pastime _
huntifll r Mr . .and Mrs H. E. Warner ldemy Awards, but be hind the scenes by far Jesser union members: Bob's tab,
forts.
that Khrushchev has
btoen The' have the rent • free use moose, deer and hare In the and Mark had as Chrlalmas th'ere's a schiSm that mi ght be Import: approxima tely $500,000, will be picked
This can be reportPd ~·oufi- gr anted the rnaxi m" rn special!
Iwoods adjotnina the dacha.
dlnner guests, Mr. and Mrs. ant. Of course the studio behind uLady" up by the Ttmex Corp., not levied on the
denUy today on the basiS of pension now perm! ble
for /
When he 1, not hunting or 1Dale Warner and family , Min· can afford all those trade paper a cis that taxpayer.
tnve5tilatlon• th is corrt:'spond-, disLingui shfd &amp;l\·iet cil rze ns of , D~ver 1\:eu•s
farming, Khrushchev takes 10111 1ersville, Mr. and Mrs. GeorRe . always help the voters remember how
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ent has conducted during the 300 rubles I$330i a mont h. .
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walks In the woods with
his ' Warner and family, Mr. and great lheJclcture was, but th e creative
The mo-:;e, "Sands of Kalahari," was
past several w•'eb. and eheck 1'he total Kh rushrh" tamily
' wile on weekdays and
hls l Mrs. Arthur Nease and family crowd tn ottywood refards it as "a pho- originally scheduled for Eli•abeth Tay•
ed with authoritalive sources allo wance of " 32 per month/
.
llll'andchlldren on weekends
or star Route Mr and M s tngraphed stage play,' and they would lor, then exotic Datiah Lavi. But Daliah
who hav• proved accuraiely m- wo uld not ordnwr ily
enahle Ga oge roadtngs - . Galli polis
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Ted Warner a~d f~lllil p r ' prefer the Oscars to go - to original is determined to attend. the hooolahed
formed In the pas!.
them to live m the style
to/ darn. tB 2, 23.0, runnlfll! 31! feet ;
eroy Mr and Mrs YEu :~ screenplays ~dapted for films, not fli cks New York prernlere of "Lord Jim'' next
The Iormor pN!rnil!r . still vig-1' which they had been accustom- PI Pleasant 25.58; Pomeroy
IS
Tho.;,p,..; and famit G.!r Ia that had their start on Broadway - . .
month, so she said no. Now Elke SomoroUI and dynamic at 70 after ed for many years. The Khrusll- 24.t4: Hinton 1.12 falltng ; Kan' Th
F
Dunyl,
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When sin:rer Comus Francis announced mer is the best bet to get the rote ... __
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aye
avy and she woul
k dl
f
his official retire nu:n1 l_as t Oct. ! chevs are re ported to h&lt;~w no 01\·I·M Pa lls· 5·45 ra 11 mg:
_on·
Donompaon,
SmJth.
see a vorce rom bride.. Fred MacMurray laughs at the reports
15 has dec lined apsaCIO US and savings and few persooat pos· don a nd Marmet on the SillS,
groom Dick Kanellls, after only a few that he plans to enter politics in Califorco~fortab le apartment the gov- sessions.
Wl nflrl d running one foot. Char.
Mr. and Mrs. German Warn.. monthsdof matrimony, the newspapers nia. Says tbe rumor started as a joke.
errun~nl holds in reserve for Khrushchev once observed leston 19-69 railing.
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er and Mark, Mr. Lawrence recotde her decision as "sudden' Perhaps someone ought to remJnd hlrn
hJm tn th&lt; exr lusiv•
Leoln
Boat mov•mentsSmtih, Don Smith and Faye but her best friends aren 'tln agreement. of all the joke politicians we have ll·
Hllis area of Mosoaw.
Ohio River - Jacob G up 1but only those IS and over col- Dunlavy were Chrlstruas sup- They believed the spUt was inevitable ready . . . George W. Thayer's novel .
Instead, h apparonlly
has
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14. 3 23 p. m ; Louisiana up lect.
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per guests of Mr. and Mrs. as soon as they learned about the wed: contaios a memorable passage: "Fear ..
chose n to spend his dec lin mg
0Sptla CWS
14. 5 p. m.; Zllnmer up 14, 2 55
The adminlstroUon s proFam George Warner, Morale, Rich- ding. Fame and fortune have always the most powerful drivmg force in all of
yea rs at the eq uollv comfort•a. m. ; Down•y up 15, 3:45 a. would be under Social Security, ard and Gordon.
been terribly imr,ortant to Connie; one Russia ... the people's fear of the Krrmble and exclusive country reI m ; Orlea n~an up 16, 5:35 a. m.; though maintained In a sepa- Richard and Margie Worner member of her amity admitted "She lin and the Kremlin 's fear of the people. ~
tteat of u.-.vo. a gov..,nmrn t l
Entrred Ho•pllol
,Queen City up 18, 6:15 a. m.; rate fund. A special Social s.,. we;e hollde'Y visitors of their I lsn ' ~easy to satisfy."
A m&amp;Jor talent agency ls threatening
dacha set m a pme forost on I Those entering Holzer hos- ll el lab le up 18. 7:20 a. m.; Wor- eurlty hospitalization tax would aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J famll~c~~~~ ~~·~: gt~:~ s~~!r~i~ontChosleo'sf to withhold its stars from one of the tarthe Mo,.·uw Ri ver, 25 miles pllal duflng th• past 24 hours :r:n Hougl and up 20, 5:40a.m.; be Imposed, starling at G.l per Dale Worner and family , Min- ,
gest nightclubs in the East unless the
and 1ncreas tn•
Ill e.
cobalt
treatment, they're hopeful he 'll owner b~comes more rro 1He to the perwest of Lht' capit a!.
I included ·
I f &lt;I It100n down 20 5 •s a. m.; cent of earnln•o
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N•ilhor Khrushchev nor hi.&lt; Mrs_ Mabel
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Mr. and Mra. Harley John- ' f c hls
d"d affliction,
C 1 just as Arthur God- rormers (F or all that oot, they want
fr ie ods or famtly " in any phy- . Gallipolis Mrs . Robort
R. f rH·herger up 21, 3.20 a. m.; thereafter. The lax wou.d be son were New Year's Day vts- / rey I . erta nly no one, since those courtesy, too?) . .. There's a great shor-

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sical dangor wha tsoever or sur- Greene, Gallipolis; Mrs. u. A John Ladeen up 21 , 5:30 a . m. ; 1impoSfd on earnings up to ltors of their daught er, Mr. and :~~r:r~~·~1 ~~d;'~~~·:m~r'::.a~da ~~~~ !age or polished headwaiters In Manhatferi ng !rom the slightest priva-; Cornel l, Ga llipolis; Charles K I Na ti ona l up 22, 6.10 a.m.; Go- $5.600 a year and would be Mrs. John R. Murphy and lam. dil to his profession and Admired by ev· tan. As a result. the good ones are earn.
lions th•y mtgh! have •ndured Daughertv Kanau~a;
Mrs. na down 23. 3-45 o. m.
matched by employers.
lly.
eryone in It . . The big difference b.,. lng between $800 and $1 ,000 a week in
1n the Stalin era wl-,on to be Wavn• L: ·Harnson,
Mercer- Lynn B up Gr..nup 10:50 p_ ln dollar amounts, the hospl- Mr. D. H. Robeson returned
salary and tips.
purged was to be cruell;· pun- , .;, Star Route: Mr~. Merton m.: Rav€ns wood down 1:15 a. talizatlon tax would work out home Thursday evening from 2-Dally S tl 1 P
- - - - - - -- - - -lah•d - or klll•d.
i J Clary , Patriot Star Route ; m.: Defender up 4:35 a. m.; this way :
Texas.
en ne ' omeroy·Middleport, 0 ., Jan. 8, 1965 he could do a lot more tor me.
lie has suffered the profound Mrs Vernon Glhson ;
M r , _. Anchor up Metdahl 3:05 p. m.;
Wher the plan reaches Its Mr. and Mrs. William Ken! I would &amp;eta lot more out o1
humiliation Lhot only a man GPorgf' Df'an Bumgardner, Ma· OR CO do~~t-·n. 5:35 P. m.; VaJ. peak in 196~. a person ~~der nedy of Grove City were rej ute. but Mother won 't move
who ha s reac hed the apex of . son Charles M. Tay lor, Mh· ,· vollnt&gt; up 11 p. m.; Jane T. Social Security earnJng ~. " a cent Ylsltors of Mrs D.
H.
i back there. Dad sends me monJKiWer -.? en appreciate. He has 1ton; Dt&gt;b ra Louise Mc Namara. , up 2:!{0 a. m; Pamela D up, ~ear would pay $25.10 a year Robeton,
ey In hia lettera, but he has 1
beon cond•mned to polill&lt;·al in- ' M
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30
a.
m.
mto
the
hospital
Insurance
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jack
Sordon
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boat and a big new car,
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th mgs
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activity and sllenre.
! Plason.
t&gt;asan t: ee\1rs.
W
inrhell
R.
.a JXl a - 0 nwa rd down fund · E ven I'f more were and famJi· y of Jupitor, Fla ., re·
on ave here. Don'1
He ha s refused to receive ; Frie nd , Rt. 2 Le~ art.
\lrs. 5: tS p_ m.; Little George up earned lhe. same amount would 1turnod home afl er visiting her
lby Helen Sottel
yon think my Mother should
forelfD Com munist
Carl s. Morris. Rt. 1. Lon g 9 40 p.m. Lady Rosemary down be patd ln . If le", there would , lather anj broth ers, Mr. Elmer
•
move back to our home town?
which rushed to Moscow in
Botlom; llarrell _R
Rober!'. 3 a. m.; Ben McCool up 3:40 be less paid ln.
IFinlaw, Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. YOUill ASKED FOR IT
- DOING WITHOUT
,-;.;....;......,_......_,.........., llenderso n; Mrs Orvtlle
H. a. m.. Esso P•nna down 5:50
Pl&lt;k Up Tab
Elmer fi'mlaw and Mr. and Mrs. Th is column Is for
yotmg with the Juvenile Court Judge Dear D.W.:
Hogue, R_t. l, Middleport: Mrs .• . a m .; Alton Z•phyr up 7: 50 a.
F'or those elderly peroons not /. Hlchard Fmlaw and family, Mr, peopl•, tli•ir problems
and and , .. Wh•t can be done• If No! If you want the ust ol
I Willi e 8 Davis Hal'ine: Mrs m.
under SDctal Se&lt;~~rtty but eligJ. Fmlaw returned to Florida wlth Ipleasures, their troubles and you have a well-worked • out the big boot and car visit your
Hel l:'n M Young', Raci ne : Mrs
Kanawha River - Lucas up . ble for . the hospJtaJ ln~urance Mr. and Mrs. Sordon.
fun. As with the rest of Helen plan, you 'll be heard with at.. father in the summ;rUme but
KenneiJJ R. Chesser,
Shade: &gt;tarm•t Ll5 a. Ill. ;
Bever heneflts, the _federal govern- , Mr. and Mrs_ Armel! Wears Help Us!, it welcomes lau&amp;hs tentive consideration. - H.
leave your mother and at;pdad
Mrs. \1 alcolm Hubbard. Ht. I, down 4 • Solvay down. m•nt would PICk up the tab. and family or Columbus. Mr. but won 't dodge • serious Qtlel- Dear Helen :
out of ill You're luckier than
Oak Hill ; Carla J. Johnson, Rt. 1.20 •- m.; -'"' W. Va. down The bookkeepmK arraJ1iement and Mrs. Drew Hoggy and tam- tton with a brush-off.
Why can't I be like other most - don't rutn everything
' t. Ook Hill; William A Adams. 5:50a. m.; 0 . F'. Shearer down would work this way :
.
lty of Columbus, and Mr. Ger- Send your loon-age questions hlgb school boys? lrutead, J , by being greody.- H.
Rt. 1, Oat. Hill ; Bob L. Gallo- Winfi eld, 6 p. m.; Duncan BrJii;e
Social Security bosp1tall- aid Wears of the U. s. Army to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT ~~; :?~:s::~::s~; .~i;~ toot WASHINGTON (UPl i-Preoway, Ashland, Ky.; Lori Dl- down, 7 p. m.; Jefferson up. .f ion fund would pay the costs stationed in Texas, spent the core of Helen Help US ! thli can't answer why 1'111- not lylkoeu !dent Johnson has no formal
Ianne Morgan. Dundas:
Mrs_l 9 35 P. m.; Patton down JUO f those over 85 collecting from Chnstmas holidays with their newspaper.
t
hd1
1t
othor bo~, please tell me If appo n mens sc e u ed for !1).
. Lonnie D Lambert, Oak lhiL p m.; Semel down , 1:20 a,. m.; fbe program but not covered by parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herahl IN FAVOR OF
Thelma Ann up 5:55 am. .
ioe Social Se&lt;urlty retlrem•nt Wears.
TEEN·AG~ COURTS
there is anythiJ1i wrona w·th day, accordlne to tho While
B.u'~b,
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a
me. _ A.
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House press office.
hg, 9.95 $6.88
Mrs. Kenneth R.
Chesser,
£ ·stem. Then, eaeh year Con. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Shumate Dear Helen:
Shade. dau~hter, 1:40 p.m.
sreu would appropriate money and sons of Mansfield were at.. Here'• another Olltl In fav
Dear Helen :
Reg. 8.95 $5.88 Mrs. George D. Bum~ardner,
'0 •
from the general Treasury to ter Cht'istmas euests ol hla ol leen-aee traffic courts : 1 I seem to flip lor every boy
I Mason, daughter, 1:35 p.m.
repay the lund.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence try leon offenders You could ,meet, dexcept the creeps. I'm
Reg, 7, 95 - - $4.88 I
Ol!IChOil!ed
In other words, all ta""ayen Shumtte,
go farther and Dlllkl lhe urtl a ways reaming or how I can
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\ii~s Lila Burnetle, James
would subsidize the 2 million Mr. Franklin Russell WBJ I for .a.aythlna: outside ol :ajor attr~ct th~. or course,
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Swart, Che~ter Weaver Mrs.
oldstera who would come under recent visitor of his parents, crime. Like when a bunch of don t go With any ol them, I
Charles Yonker, Virgtl McCoy,
~~pis~ butr wsho, would not be Mr. and Ml'l. Lincoln Russell. kids br..k into • house and ju;t dreamth·.
Mrs. Lila Bf"nz, H. E. Rose,
er ocJa ecunty. In 1966, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith vandalize. or maybe th
s some mg wrona with rne?
\Irs. James K. Dudding, and
WASIIINGTON !UP! the cost of that oubs.idy from and Jo_vioited New Year's Day party when the parents~;;,~ - B.
son; Mrs. James E. Ray and I John M Slack W ~
Rep. the general Treasury " expect- with his brother, Mr. Harley home ..and. cause a lot of dam- Dear A. "?d B:
, daughter, Mrs. Lewi s ~tason uns•ll led lhe a ( ,;,. Va. D.) has ed to be $10 mlihon. In I!M It Sm1th, Charlene and Myrtle, of ages . This happell8 more than You dldn t say, but I'd guess
and daughter, \1rs. E. W. Call, mat te r of a r:" ently settled would be $45 million. It would Kanauga.
you 'd guess and it &amp;els hushed A Is ,about 14; B. 1!. If
10, '
Mldclti!Jort, 0.
Jr. and daughter, Mrs. Carl federal h I~ poised " · million be expected to level off and de- Mr. Howord Thoma ol Ober- up if the kids are from weU-off there s nothin&amp; wrung with you ;
Morris , Mrs. Robert G Hall, Robert CeaB :~~~Ww~ch Se~ crease as more people come lin was a rtcent Yisitor of his homes. 1 really think party • that another year or two won't
Chorles Athey. Mr s. Herhert would b; b~lt 'in Mo; ,) sa under Social Security_
parents, Mr. and Mrs. How· crashers should ll•t the book ~un - prohably. you flip for
Dunfee. Mrs Wesl•y
W•bb, / Slack S8id ThW's
gantown. But the subsidy Is only 1 ard Thoma and Patricia.
thrown at them _ boys who ,•m all right now because they. 1
Emmett llughes. Mrs. R D. era! officials ont ~:Y i~at led- small fracUon Of the progralll. Mrs. Byrne Vaufhan of Porn- muscle 11 when 1 nice party 11 ~ all just out of reach. When
e TroMIIfor laHoi'ltt
Carney, D A. Duncan . Ralph location of the Yr p po ht~ the The reruamder of II Is pay-as- eroy VISited her parents, Mr. tloing on and turn II into
• you start dalmg a special girl
wreck-up. Sometimes even the or feUow (later, please!) the
e fltthlJtht lttterltt
OF OUR THURS. AD R. \!art ln, Glenda Forester, ty as far as sa :;ei~rc ul:c~- Y0 U1!0 on ~~~~ basta ol tho new and Mrs. Everett Lambert.
lo&lt;'"'-d . W Y v· . wo
Social SeCIII1ty taxes.
Mr. and Mra, Larry Johnson parents can't stop them
others will lurn Into "somee Lantorn lttltrlto
T_ 10 1_ est II'Mima.
Woa'l Go Broko
visited .. ith her brother Mr
Teen-agers know whabody I thoogbl 1 liked
last
an bis, ~ d_,Slaf&lt;k ~opens •P
In the first year of operation, and Mra. Ivan Shuma'te and kid!· feel and what ,..; ~th: year." You'll see. - H.
e Hollbr ltttwl•
The Item
pioop,:.,;~do~ I ockley
the new hospitalization fund sons of Mansfield, New Year's, their minds lieiter than adult CAN'T HAVE EVERYTHING
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would be expected to teko In Mr. and ll!n. Larry Jnhn!OII judges and jur!lo do
Tb 'd Dear Helen:
Advertised As
OEVOTEI, TO INTEUST 0, sit• "
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.
$1.3
billion
but
pay
out
only
visited
with
Mr.
and
Mra.
Ray
know
what
kind
of
lah
ey
I'm a 14-yelll'-Old boy ~ dl·
ME 10$ MAS014 ARR.A
~~r~.:~e:t"
~ply
that
he
has
about
$8110
million.
In
the
setJohnson
ot
Columbus,
Mr.
and
another
teen
de:ea
m:
'~
paronta. r Hve with my ·
GitOUND BEEF
All Natl01l11J1
a is tho center ~h~~trl~l o~icl· ond year, 198'1,_ h would take ln M!'l, Ja&lt;:fb Johnson, Mn. Nora considers """""'· I- think they'd lllother since my father
left
ave almoat
billion and pay out Johnlon ol Columbus and Mrs be a l!Wif !Ough"'' dian atllilll when I wu three to marry anShoulcl Have Inn
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Advwliltd llrllldt
1 • U w
l:n a~n,~abt r.r;'ed ~ ~I mil- $US billion.
Madeline' ltvans and family
anti th~'d dish -out ~ other woman. Motlter remar8
011.. Those who have pllrmed the Grove City.
..,~::~·D-: r:-:-'6~~ ••·~:: '""':.: tow~. 1
M4nts. .tlui.t .tlt. the erlriie,' ~liot ried wben ( wu aeven, and
GROUND CHUCK
com""'· "' M""'"" 11 ··~
B rd slid M
program uy that the lund 'Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Knapp ju!t" 111!ef.•·~ Pli'!PIIr ' line my atepdad Is «real:
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~-~~".:· :.~:;~~':;!: ,:~o":. eho:en because :;•:!owa ::. would not go bro~e or get and son, Klil, of Lant:svme vJs.. ' to pi,, j .'tbiJik· there'd bt ·liu . But my real did makn lots
~~-!~'!!'! " ..,... "'" molllot ty of West VlrJ)niJJ lJni!'::i 'I shaky regardless of how high lied 'l'ueada1 evening with her hoattbly (ftom law-breaken) to- lllore money (Motber helped
" '" '"' .. ,, hm...,, outstanding medical cent:t&gt;r t;y
~spital COlts go_ They aay tne parents, Mr. and Mra. Charley ward teen courts than toward put him through coUep), He N. 2nd...... Mldolle"lt
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tdb lttn and an evo~vda:v ;~;::£:!·it~::::~,);~
The center is laMed ..· an
d • set up to handle higher Smith and Jo.
adult eourts tluJ! try teen • Jli· ~to:ld=m;;•::U:l::llv~ed=in=lll=•~to~wn~~===;:;:;;;;;;;::;~
f¥1 '-Jri...
.~~ ovora H nerw een~er for &amp;II Ap- ::!'lt~tu;:''~s ~r i,""
Tu~~
Jef!ers wu a en. And I bet the adultl would \ ~
palachiOn health program,
plan. Admlntstratton"" lan
.,_ Ly
Johoon Vlaltor ot be behind us 100 per cent. I
p
nero
·~•
arry
DSOD,
hope we get a teen court
liMON'S MA~KET
have
ba~
the
fund
on
these
Mr.
Carl
McElroy
of
Columour town. - .S.K.H. and
MEN'S
HELD IN JAIL
assumplions:
That
lor
the
next
bs
Buslneta
Untvonlty,
apent
FRIENDS
~In St.
1 , ~1111 "0::.:::•:~:-~.:,:._..;~=0.~'"''" Glenver Boggess, 51 , Racine 10 years, hospital costa will the holidays with hlo patents, Dear S:
Rt. I, was bing held iD Meigl rJse fa ter ta __ ,.....
Mr
--'-'=:::..:=~=~--· county jail this momlng on
s
n -.....,.s, and
. and Mrs. Paul McElroy and
Wby don't you and
your
dlstW'bing the peace and intox- that If hospital prlcel rile 710 Bill.
frlendJ make an appointment
per cenl over tho next 76 yeftrsl.,.....========..;,~~~~~~~~~~~
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the fund WiU SIJU be flnanolally II
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IOUnd.
Tbe way It's now planned,
...wis Repair Service
wage-eorners' weekly pay.
-FOR- - -- !be
check would not thow the
eHEATING
amount of tho new tar-at the
peak
level It would be a maxiePLUMIING
mum of 48 cenla a week. Bat
eROOFING
11 the end of the year, lbe It).
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W ASHJN Gm~ tUI'll
Rep.
Ualled Preo•
Eut International I Adam Cia yton powett. OJ Nt!!
Ylll'k lias begun o seri«s qt
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Rhode bland _91 Holy Cross 75 [ meetings witJ, hl&amp;h-ronttlng ofO:
Charles Hayman, e&gt;ecullve head of Northwestern l&lt;&gt;cal lslJaD be required to fllo'eose t Section 1, Article V - ':'he , of the member school! partie- sea-/. conference 1eom1 will AdelphJ 96 Bridgeport Conn. 14 cia!&lt; in professional oports head ol Southern Local Schoot iSchool District, vire president,.the number ol JC!Joola In the regular """'tingo of the coofer-,ipaU. on a teque basta. Tbese i play on a home &lt;md home ba• Davidson 112 New York U. 73 eernilll racial integra!loll 1n
district and one-lime coach at Iond Southern Hlih School Ath- conference.
ence shall be held on llle first awards shall be paid from the is - and in l_ltll6, conference Elizabethtown 11115 Wilkeo 62
coachilll and urnplrlnl poe~
Racine ·High School, haa been 1tetic Dlrect&lt;r and Prtncipat. i Section I, Article IV - The Wednesday before Labor Day conference treasury.
League football teams IIIWII play oacb W. Chelller St 9l
tons.
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elected preSident of the newly Donald Wolfe, secretary • treas- controtlifll! body of the eonter- and the first Wednesday afler standing m o sport obalt be conference team.
Millersville St. 19
Powell mel with AJnetlca
formed Mid-Ohio Valley Athie!- urer.
ence shaU be till uecutlvo
the hnal league foolball game deU.rmlned by living two polntl
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W. Maryland 89 Lehanon Val 83 League Prelldent Joe (;; ,;n,
lc Conference.
Eastern, Southern, Rutland,/ mttte. - whosf 111embtr11 ohall and on the first Wednesday lol· fo r a wm, one pomt lor a tJe, Section 3 Article vn - The Grove City 77 ThJel 65
Nslional
Prelldent WIIJ!o.
Hayman waa named c.llair- Wahama and McArthur are be the adminlatrative penon·: lowmg the end of the d1striet 1 and zero for a loss
1965 cage season conference Tufts 88 Trinity Co_nn t1
reo Giln. Bueblll Commismon of llle executive corumit- charter membero of lhe Mid- net of the member high schoolo. , basketbaU tournament
Section 1, Art1cle vn - Con- football schedule will be of Clark lJ. 96 BrandeiS 76
aioner Ford Frick and pnerat
t.. of the new league at a Ohio Valley Conference.
Each achool oball be en!illed i Section 3, Article V- - Caah l lerenoe member teams nwsl four teams _ Wahama to ~~e : unlon tN.Y.I 95 Hamil ton 110 COW1JSOI tor the ...,.,ml•sloo
meeting of officlals reprellfll'lt- Sections of the oonference lto one vote. lf an adm1DJ.atra· awards shaU })@ made toward meet new confere.nt.-e member omitted (those tea m playing : Danbury St. 1~ .
Paul Porter 'ftluraday .ad pl.a.nl
ing the ftvo
parliclpatin&amp; COIUititulion ol eeneral interest Itor Is not present at a meeting l 'he porchase or trophies lor teams within a two year per·
. h 965. llchedule I
WilliDJSOtic St. 71 similar meetin8l Willi offlclala
1Iona 63 Duquesne 61
achoo1s.
are:
when a vote iJ taken. his vot.e 1conference champlons in foot· Iiod.
w.ahama m L e 1
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of pro fOotbaD and Mltel:ball.
Other officers elected were I Section~- A unanimous vote lmay be 005t by an authorized I bail and basketball and other I Section 2, Article VII- Effec- w1ll not be counted InWard 1St Joseph 's tPa t 85 Lehigh 55
Donald McKenzie,
executive Iby the executive committee substitute from hio ocbool.
sports in which at least hall live in the t - bosketball the conference stsodiiiiS),
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Miami (Fla.) 86 Jacklonv!Ue Cl PIIILS SIGN TAYLOR
PHILADELPHIA (UP!)
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Loyola (Md ) 119 Baltimore 85
Second baoeman TODJ Taylor
signed • contract '1'bul'lday 16
play With the Pbllaclelpbia filii.
Erskine iill Pfeiffer 57
lies In 1965.
By FRED MCMANE
Cliff Anderson pulled down 141to pull oft I comeback viciOJ')I
Cath v 109 Washington Col 7tl
UPI Spori• Writer
rebounds and scored 19 points over Tulsa. Trailing by 10
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Concord Col. 70 w. Va. Tech 58
Coll ege basketba ll teams that , to lead th~ Ha wks while Dick points early 1~ the second ha if,
Transylvania 83 Pikeville Ky 63
ta ngle with he Da vidson Wild· Ard~n talh ed 14 pomts lor the , the Bra~es shtfted from a masCentenary 78 E . Texas Bap. 12
cal~ are beginning to learn that I Engmeers.
to--man mto a zone defense and
NF.W YORK IUVO - The ida Southern (.939l and Fresno Maryland 67 Clemson 65 rot )
il Fred Hetze l can 't beat them,
Jn other acti on, Iona upset I forced Tulsa to commit numer.
margm separating Jim Toombs State's John Rocko (. 93B).
Florida St. 64 Georgia 55
Dick Snyder sur€1y can.
1Duquesne 63--61 , Bradley edged ous errors, enabling the Braves
of Sl.illman College (1'uscaloo&lt;~ a .
Guilford 72 Catawba 70
New York Unlvers rl y became I Tulsa 7Hi9 and
Maryland !to pull out the VIctory Brad·
Ala J and Larry Humes of Jonsen, wh() has_been number Alabama St. 118 Morris Br 86
the latest to learn that valuable I topped Clemson 67·65 in double ley's Ron Martin and Tulsa's
Evansville t lnd.) in the small Ione m relxmn ds srnce the start D Lipscomb 90 Southwestern 85
lesson 'Thursday nrght as it held Iovertime.
I Carlos Gripado shared game
college basketball scoring race I of the seasonf ~as6 pulled down
Midwest
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th e high~scortng Hetzel to JUSt
A 35--foot Jump shot by War~ scormg honon with 19 points .....
has narrowed slightly but the I an ave,ra ~l:' "
· caromsTper Xavier (Qhio ) 94 Loyola ( La.) 1 1
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12 points, but lost to the Wild~ ren Jsaac with three seconds eac .
pa1r str 11 ran one-two m t e Ch . r P I· 11 ·b h Stat
Rockhurt ~ 73 1
rats 82 73 when Snyder tossed 1remammg carrred Iona to vic. J Harri-ngton and Jay Me· · "S
blk ~ompetition aft er the recent I apm 0 -.. n 5 urg
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. depart- Midwes
tern 65 McMurry 63
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Akron 90 Hiram 81
80,1ge.
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I game's high sc~re~ with 30 double-overtime win over Clem. your way. The 1ton are along ' Toombs. a 5-foot-10 junior, led I ment. thr~ Southern schools Marietta 54 Denison 44
rhe tenth·ranked Wildcats, I pomls, h1t the wmmng basket son Harrm·gton sank 1 gam"
•our l1lllle'"
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wll n are now 11·1 on the sea- ~ ter uquesne s 1 Je mer- tying shot with three seconds to
average of 37.2 points per game 1POJ~t s per game even t oug Steubenville 76 Alhance 75
son . had their hands full with :;~_t had knotted the score . ti_l..til go during regulation time and
to l4.4, but official NCAA Serv. l thetr won · ~~~t records offer Abilene Christian 87
NYU for the first 25 minutes of wtth 21 seconds remaining. McMillen dumped in the winice Bureau statistics released rsharp
(.'ontrasts.
Arkansas
Tarleton IT'ex. l St 80 I
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contest as the Vio~ets ~me~s~t topped the Dukes with i ning basket with two seconds
today !how that Toombs' aver· 1AM&amp; ~ has breezed _toh 10 con. Bradley 71 Tulsa 69
O"H.·VCd to a 53-4 7 lead. With 14 ll' pom s.
·remaining in the second over. 1
:age since the beginning of the I se~utlve wm s wrns wit a 109 ·1 New Mexico 69 Arizona St 48
minutes remaining, however, Bradley used a zone defense [time. McMillen and Clemson's
holidays has fallen to 37.0 I pomts ~er game aveer~ge, and Midwestern 65 McVIurry 63
Davidson rallied for 11 ronsccu·
Randy Mahaffey each scored 17
points through games of Jan. 2 1 Gr_am bl mg has made Its 1~1 . 0
West
tive points to take a 58-53 lead
points to lead their teams.
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wh irh it held until the final buz.
w I e Urnes sc.orrng as m wins in nine games. Stillman,
1.er. Snyder and Hetzel ea('h
FRIDAY'S GAMES:
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creased to 34 ·6 pomts per game. however. 1! only 7·7 with its Arizona 62 Wyoming 60 (OT)
scored four pomts during the
IEastern at Rutland
Th Middle rt Jackets tak ' The holiday coorl action pro- I 103.0 point average.
SKIPS FINAL SEA!lON
spurt.
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Kyger Creek at North Gallia i 'h1r
seem: road trip
of . duced only ~ne change. among Other team leaders Include
BATON ROUE . La. tUP!)Bennett LP.d Violets
Harman Trace at Southwestern · the week Saturday night when the ,leaders 10 .the v~nous of- Colorado Mines in defense (53.4 J....ouisiana State University lacOrder ly l'hon•
Ray Benr.dt produced the
!they invade Jackson. They hope rfensive categofleS. Dlck Cros· i poinlc; pr game average, and kle Mickey Cox will pass up I
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fine defensive job on Hetzel and
SATURDAY'S CAME :
to land in the Ironmen's _camp sett of Albany (N.Y:) ~tat -~ h~s l ford in field goal percentage remaining year of college etig·
al so led the Violets in scoring
.
I ff North Galli&amp; at Ailensville
with their first season vtctory taken over th~ lead m field ~oal I (.532) and Manchester in foul .
to pla y with the Oakland
WYUGJ
witfl 22 points. Sophomore Mal Firestone, ?&amp;J, a~d Fa sWiia'ns
under then' belts a3 they will percentage With a .683 ma r. to I, shOOti'n (.810) . Ham"illon has Raiders of the Ameri'can Foote: h
dd d 21 t ll'
f each posted lmpressrve
G II ' ,. to . ht .679 for runnerup Jerry Yarg
N~~ am a e
a Ies or Thursday night in the Gallipo. RANGERS CALL INGRAM
have mel a rpo t~.
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Basketball
NEW YORK (UPI) - De- Jackson Is 1-3 tn league play, 1 brough of Jackson State. Phil game t8 3) and Spring Hill the iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil
It was a rather hght mght for L
fe man Ron Ingram of the having scored 235 points to Jts I Yurecka .of Roche_ster, the lead· .most (~ _ 5 1 _
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e na ~on 5 major earns wt,
Paul Fraley •nd John Mil- Baltimore Clippers of the Amer- opponents' 248. Jackson's best ! er e ore e 01 ~·s , e rom\
only srx th-rat~d St. Josephs hoan canned 25 and 23 points ican Hockey League will re- showing was in
Pomeroy the top 20 ·
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t Pa. and Davidson among the I
I' 1 to 1 ad F' tone place Rod Seiling who has 8 three weeks ago when the Pan· The other t~o holdovers from
1?P 10 ranked teams to see ac· ~:sr~c ~~l victo~ over'r~vans bruised shoulder, 'tor the New thers could do nothing r ight, the l~st rankmgs (Dec. 26) are
tmn.
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Sausage.
York Rangers in two National and Jackson, even without big _Reedle Ayers of Alabama A&amp;"'The Hawk~ rebounded from a Paul Smith was the
Fir~ Hockey League games against gun Dan Crothers, scored an · In free throw percentage and &lt;\1
loss to Pro~tdence last week ~0 stone's next hi h scorer with Montreal and Toronto t b i I impressive victory,
Jansen of St. Lawrence ln re--.
crush Leh1gh tiS-55 lor the~r 17
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Corthero Is back in the good : bounds.
1
~lth victory of the sea_son. A Dave Holter paced the Sau.!l~~ wee e .
graces of Coach Dave Fisher Ay~rs has mi.ily one of i
zone press and superJ.or re- I agernen WJth 20 while Steve
now and will be arching his I 38 tnes for a
mark and ;
boundmg earned St Joe s to a Fuller hit on fiVe f~ld goals , FAME NOMINEES SET
2.5 foot howitzers against. the hold a commb.noq:~ lead ovK 1
41·26 lead at the_ hall and the and nino free throw• lor 19 1, NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J . . Jacekts Saturday night.
, runners·up M1ke Hut.ert o1 ~lor- ~
ION REQUEST)
Hawks mcreased lt stead1Jy dur. . 1
(UPI) - The Football Founda. J k ,
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Firestone Jed at the quartor l tion onors
urt w1 name Friday, were tied with Wells- ' Coach Carl Woije expects to i
marks, 16-7, 36-27, and si . J9 .
nme former colle~e player&amp; ton reserves at 4..0 to lead the , open wtth Spider Davis and I
1\fational Basketball Assoclatfoa I Carl Wolfe's 30 points
led fro"_l among 68 nommees to the ,Seconds' Parade. That tie wUl 1Gary Stobart at forwards, Bruce
~W!~:~
By United Pre" International G&amp;J to its ninth wm In 10 oul·l Nalwnal Football Hall of f'ame be dissolved Friday night, how- [Wallace in the pivot, and Bud- 1
Eadem Division
ings this winter. This time the I ~urmg the co~ventlon of. the Na- jever, whM these clubs tangle. ldy Moore and A.sa Bradbury at I YIY 2-5421
POMEROY
W. L. Pet victim was Goodyear by o tJO. [ tiona! CollCehi~ato Aththlellc. kAssndo-, The Jackets reserves, before [ gulrds.
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Boston
35 7 .833 78 score.
' elation m cago lS wee e ' Gallipolia were 1·1 in league 1
Cincinnati
26 13 .667 Four other G&amp;J men hit
play.
Philadelptua
20 18 .526 double figure totaL They were: SAYS DRAFT SUCCESS
Jackson sources indicate Fish. '
~ew York
12 28 .300 Mike Morrison with
NEW YORK (UPI) - The er Will open with Dave Shelton,
Westen Division
IAndrews with 14, Okey
American FOOtball League con- the league'S ninth ranked scor~ i
W. L. Pel. worth with 13 and Jim
siders ill college player draft a tr U3.3 ppg), In lhe pivot. '
Los Angles
23 16 .590 added 12.
success, with the eight teams Larry Rose and Scott Bierly '
General Electric Offers Special
ot. Loui1
20 19 .513 1 The winne&lt;s led 46-34 at the signing 56 per cent of all play.... his forwards and Crothers '
Baltimore
20 20 .500 intermission and never were ers drafted ia the first five and Mik&amp; Jenkins work
out .
6 cylinder standard trans., Just overbauled, 10tld
Detroit
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Tll.ursday'l Result.
losing streak in the finale,
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Real sharp.
Baltimore llO Detroit 105
blasting Scott's 91Hl3.
!Soston 112 Los Angeles 104
Aaron Buffington, with
(Only games scheduled)
kets from all corners, paced
Friday's Game•
Falstaff with 44 points.
Dhila. ovs. Cin. at Dayton
Billy Qualls was ne.xt wnn 11
6 cylinder standard trans., light blue with spoUesa
Boston at San Francisco
22. Lawrence Robinson had 14
matching interior, white sidewall tires and wheel
New York at St. Lout•
and fred Hill canned 10.
discs.
(Only games !ICheduled)
Paul Swisher's 21
po"11s11
Saturday't Gameo
led Scott's, while C. A. DUDcan
Detroit at New York
and Jack Duncan hit for 13
Cincinnati at Baltimore
points each.
Custom 300. 6 cylinder standard lrlllll., like new
~oston at Los Afll!Oies
Falslaff led ll·33 at tho 1 inwhite sidewaU tires, radio, gray with matchiog in·
~hlladelphia at St. Louis
tennlssion.
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Mrs. George Roberts.
or Neese 15entemenr ana wa~ tune and Plu!o.
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baker and lmon Willie ot'Keno eaJJeCI· Jill !,!)eoeven!ng '.....--llh JUpiter troops and wounding uoo.
family of Killbuck spent the Mr. and Mrs . Ora Wblte and and SaturG.
In 111'1, Coa~reu apprcwtd
week end with Mr.
Grover ' Linda Sunday.
On this day In history:
~gislatlon provldlttl lllffrac•
Wh•te and Dom .
Mr. and Mrs . Ralph Ballltd. In 1815, General Andrew Jack- lor Negroes In the Dlstrlet ol

Pleuont Valley Hospital
Miller ( .a;e i~
ADMITI'ED _ Mrs . Cecil Set for Trial
llrehfield, Henderson:
Allie , PT PLEASANT _ Duke N.
Keefer. Pt . Pleasont : Roy Hig -1 E Miller, Lakin, lndicled by
Mrs. Elva Hayman and Ray Belinda Lee, Grover Whire and oon won the batlle Of New Or- Columbia.
psbot ..m, Grimms Landing ; l lhe Mason County grand Jury
Young called on Mrs Ruby 0rr . 1 Dms spent Thursday evenJilfl -~ ..... ' .,....,,_ .
~-. Ja'Oes Eakm. Mtddleport ; 1on !he misdemeanor eltarge of ,
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By Mrs. A. H. Bailey
I George Roberts and Milo Me· with the Ora White family.
Vlf1!1 F. S1ders. Phny; C..rover 1 possession of stolen property I ~o.v Chnsty was elected Fire I Mr . a~l Mrs. Arvtl Holter Dal~ at~ended the stock sale Ht 1
Mart in, Buffalo: Mrs .
Lloyd appeared in Circuit
our t l Ch1ef and Lawrence SmiUt pres- and family spent New Year's Galltpoits Saturday.
THE ALMANAC
Neville, Apple Grove
Thw-sdav _and pleaderl 1nnOC'enl ident of the Che-sler Volunteer 11 Day with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald M
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I a\'JS o 1\ I eport
!of Pomeroy spent Sunday with i Today is Friday, Jan. 8, lhe
ron Shinn I !-'!ill. \1rs Jude was St't (rH January 13, 1965
Other,. orflcers elec ted ' were
Mr . an~ Mrs. Jumor Sord.en Mr. and Mrs . Ora White and eighth ~y or 1965 with 357 to
M1Jipr refused counsel.
. John V.1rkham , v1ce pre~tdent: I and fam1ly of Cohxnbus and ! L- d
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Thomas Kauffer and Joe Henauer . secretary : · K. " Jam Sorde_n called on the I Mr . . and Mrs. Brlly Orr and The moon is approaching its
. 1 qua rt er.
"' 1 a wee k end WI·th 11rs
B!RTH . T\1 1n
daughters rv· · both of Rt · 1 Mitton' mdicl· Nelson. treasurer;
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S ·Ross Cleland. Clmt Orr fanuly Sunday ·
son spen
The morning stars are Mer&lt;:!~
Cone exp1rt&gt;d 1 tu l\1 r and \-1rs . ('d JOintly on the misdemeanor trusl('t&gt;: (,ary mlth. ~e~s re- . Mr . and Mrs. Ralph Ballard ! the Clint Orr fa.mlly.
James r~ak m \l1ddlt· j10r1
o! desrruct!On of real and per· ; po~ler, and Henry Elchmger, &lt;.~nd Bre~a Lee called on Miss I Mr . and Mrs. Roscoe Hollon ury. VeJll,l$. )!ao ... UranllS. Ne~
sonaJ property wJI\ Pnlt'r their sol!cJior.
Conme Spencer of Athens re- - - ·- .
-pleas January llth. Court ap- 1 Ass1stant. chie_c is Car_! Kautz, ctntly,
I pomted Ra}·mond Gerald Mus- I Larry ClPiand IS captam. Har- Mrs. Helen Gri(rith , Mary and
gra ve as rounsel for Kauffer : old Nrwell, first Lieut.; Bruce Eddie Martin, Ruby PM:kens and
and Henry has counsel of his ' M.\'ers,
Second Lieut; Bruce ,daughler. and Edith Rose call own choosing.
M.vers. John Wickham, Jrd ed. on Mrs . Lou ise He.adley on
Rober! E Spears, Jr ,
Pt. Lieu is and Bob Bauer,
4th I Monday.
Pleasant, mdicted on the lei- Lieu!
Starling Orr and Eddie and
lonv charge of grand larceny is The department also report- two granch1ldren of Columhus
not in custody and did not ap- ed that m 1964 it was summon- called on Mr. and Mrs. Cli nt
For expert gu idanc1 on
pear io answer indirtmf'nt.
ed for eight house and building Orr Saturday.
Family dmmg t.s alwayl a pleuure here, due to t h 11
filing y&lt;M~r 1964 tax return,
prompt, polite SE'f\'!Ce and wide array of dishes to please
firf&gt;s.
five
automobH,e
and
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Lucille
Davis
of
Midd_ l ~order JOUr copy of Ray De
every palate.
gras5 fwes. The department port spent Sunday
afternt •on
Cra.ne's "C ut Yow Own
• :h ·il Action is
ll hankrd _cve ry?~e for the fine with
Mrs.
\1ary
Holtrr
Filed with Court
cornrnumty sp tnt and eoopera- and famil y
PT. PLEASANT ~ A civil , tion in its _area durl~g 1964 a~d
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Deeter
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
&lt;.let ton mnrf'rn lng a property , urged "ontmued assistance lht:; and family of Columbus spent I
ROUTE 7
1 Mile North Of Silver Bridge In Kanauga
1\ier t1as been riled in the orfice I yt'ar ·
last weekend wilh Mr.
and ... _ ·- __
of the C~ret:it Clerk styled The
ACTIONS DISMJSSED
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Bulla I~ R•"·'· a corp ., and Wtl -: PT PLEASANT - Orders.
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Men a tax columnist. lh11 l\1ll Slove ("\larlt' r.;
C:1rland,
ASKED
combination eminently qual - \.ol\dl J\1\i•n and p,.~.,r Voun~. PT l.ICENSES
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and
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sample forms and costs SOc.
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Reg. $29.95 SUITS ~- $23.83
A Limited Supply
SPORT COATS . . . . $15.93
b1·ead. and roffe-f"
lurmshed
Available At Our
Hlghllghtmg Hlf' dinn('r m(&gt;{'t -: 'Take it~m the astronauts.
Reg . $7.98 Sweoters $6.33
Reg. $39.95 SUITS _ _ $31.63
Reg. $24.95
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SPORT COATS
$19.93
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Reg. $10.91 Sweaters $8.73
new Plerlric blanht featuring
Reg. $49.95 SUITS ~- $39.83
the sami !!€at-control method
Reg. $12.98 Sweaters $10.33
Reg. $29.95
used i n clothm~ worn by the ,.\
Reg. $59. 95 SUITS _ _ $47.83
spaet&gt; men . It'~ heated by warm
SPORT
COATS
$23.83
Reg. $15.98 Sweoters $12.33
waler rirru la11ng through fint"
Reg. $69 .95 SUITS _ _ _ $55.83
vinyl tu bes woven into the 1®Reg. $19.95 Swaoters $15 .93
Reg. $35.00
: nc . Tilt' blanket is machine- ,
$59.83
Reg. $75.0!) SUITS ~SPORT COATS
$27.93
washablt&gt; and comes in five col·
ors and several sizes.
All Men's Long Sleeve
'F'irldcr('sl Mills, Inc ., 60 W
All Men's Winter
All
Men's
Winter
Weight
40th S1. N. \'. N Y I.

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Sentinel Church News

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AaU~Ull) ~"""' t.1tur'· Sun.
day 9ellool at 10 a. IlL Prayer
metlllll Thu&lt;od•Y. 7:SO p. m.

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Bethlehem BapUsl
etuu·cto,
Great Bend : Rev c. L. o·eoonor. pastor: Robort Lewio, supL
f 'lfl ._ !II. Mortling Worship
and Sunday ScbOOJ; ? p. m. Ev· B1blt School f :30; Commuruon
eoina oervice; T'lunday, 7:30 l0:30 a m., V. H. Braley.
p. m. Prayer moatill&amp;Supt. Sabra Canadll¥, pianist,
Bible Study , 7:30, Delbert Romine leader
Carpeater Bapllu Clltll'rlll
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Sunday Sc:hool9:80 o. m.: Morn- Zloa Charcto ol Cltrlat. Pomolng Warofllp tO : 15 a m.
. Harr11onville Road Eu.

GOOD FOOD

IS A
FAMILY AFFAIR

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AT TAX TIME

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Nancy'• lonely. Nobody bothers with her much these days.
Mommy's always oad and upoet. And when Daddy '• homo,
the quarrelin&amp;' ami shoutin&amp;' ma ke Nancy so fri11htened that
she hides . She couldn't put it Into wordo, but •he knows that
ber safe little world has fall en iJl pieces.
The num ber ot broken hnme~ ¥rows every year. Mutual
alfoetlon and mutualln~res to are good n,~on s for marriage,
but they are not enough. Our ancestors u8ed to hang the
framod words "God Bleoo Our Home" over t he mantel becau.oe they knew t hat He m ust he a m•mber of avery cloae!y
knit family circlo.
No matter how difficult • marital problem may aeem, it
an be solved with God's help.
Church memberahlp and rerular church attendance do
muc h to strengthen Rnd enric h family tie~. Bring your f ami ly
this Sunday. Evet-y memb01•, fro m the oldest to the you n11est,
will be welcome.
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It's HASKINS-TANNER'S SEMI-ANNUAL

.a.o.t

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MEN'S SUITS
REDUCED

Tbt Cht.lntl i1 1M
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REDUCED

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1963 Dodge Station Wagon ... $2295

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tran~.

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PowN ,,.,.,.,ll g. r :11lm .111d lw:J1t•r.

f963 Dodge 4 Dr. Sedan · ·
V8- Auto . trans . Power s1f'ering. J"a&lt;llu

$2095
,Jtl rJ IH•&lt;~IE'r .

Lo.,..

~age.

1o.er Jleerin-,1' an d bral..:f·!i. Auln.

trans.

Radio

&amp;

ht"ater.

. 1.62 Oldsmobile Celebrity · · · · $2095

$4.73

Reg. $9.98 Slacks _

$7. 83

Reg . 4.00 Sport Shirts $3.03

~-Standard trans R:o.tlio and ht&gt;lllt'r.

.1961 Chrysler Windsor 4 Dr. Sed. $1295

Reg.
Rog.
Rog.
Reg.
Rog.

$1195

Rog. $19.95 Sha.. . . $15.93

our customers ..,. fwclag ...,
ea~tly and ecotMiricatl)' . . ,
ean odd the eomfort ol quiot te
fantOy IMng' c...,. ill and ,ffA
• .fret~ ol our
3 lrd

· .. $1095

Chevrolet 2 Dr. Sedan · · · · · · $995

and-n

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$3.93

Reg. $5.98 Blouses _

$4.73

Reg. $6.98 Blouses _

$5.53

Reg. $7.98 Blouses _

$6.33

MD Llllaolot St.

. Radin ;ntd

$795

SPORT SHIRTS
REDUCED
Reg. 3.98 Sport Shirts $3.03

Standard trans
Complete Stock Boy's

SWEATERS
REDUCED

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H. Rawlings Sons Co.
Dodge-Dodge Dart- Lancer
&amp; Mill St.

Middleport

TILl

22c per sq. ft.

VALLEY WMIER
AND SUPPLY CO.
Phont WY·2·270f
Mlthlloport

S Th;rd St.

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$10.33
$15.93
$18.33
$23.83
$31.63

Reg, $4.98 Sweaters _

$3.93

Reg.

$5.98 Sweaters·-

$4.73

Reg. $6.98 Sweaters _

$5.53

Reg. $7.98 Sweaters_ $6.33

Large Group

J•TJr lhr •lr.l' of the C:hurdl it.t-11 .
whld\ need&amp; hit moral a nd tn1teril!

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upport. Plan 1o re 10 dlurch rtru!.rlr •nd rNd rour Blbl" dally .

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l"'tiOR ihou\d II~ .. rvicM r.jU ·

Reg, $4.98 Slacks _

$2.49

Reg. $5.98 Slacks _

$2.9B

Reg. $6.98 Slacks _

$3.48

lolfddleport

'WY

2·2~~0

Mld~loport

W'l' 2-32114

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.

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Mlddl•port, Ql&gt;lo

lolldd1tport

BAUM LUMBER CO.

Pomeroy

Wool lolaln St.

Suppnn the Church ol Your Chalco

Builders &amp; Bull&lt;llng

Supplh~•

Che!l:ter, Ohln

Ph. 985-2005

HEINER'S BAKERY

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE

Bakers 1".11 Good Bread

REXALL DRUGS

Pomeroy

2-295~

F. J. WALLACE, JEWELER
Bulov~

CheSler, Ohio

Pomeroy, Ohlo

WY 2·2HO

FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTT

Boy's

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RIDENOUR'S SUPPLY
ruRNrriJRE • APPLIANCES

Phon• 18&amp;-212&amp;

EBERSBACH HARDWARE CO.
"EVEIIYTHINO IN BARDW ARE"

Lowor Prieto

OHIO VALLEY BAKING CO.

REDUCED

Chester, Ohio

Pomeroy, Ohio

NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE
Take someone Wltb You To Church

lakera ot Bolaum Bresd

Coats _

$13.93
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OPEN
Friday Night

bequr-!t

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In Pomeroy Over to Yun
Atlend The Cburclt 01 Your Choice

THE UNI'nD snEL WORKERS
OF AMERICA
LOCAL VNION IMIBB

Till 8 p.m.

l&amp;'falllwood, W. VL

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BEN FRANKLIN STORE
De to tl.OO llld up

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Pomeroy

ll. Main St.

V. D. EDWARDS
INSURANCE AGENCY
Pomeroy

Middleport

BOWERS DRIVE-INN
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RESTAURANT

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180 E. Second

Watches Sales &amp;: Service

186 N. Sf!cond

CROW S STEAK HOUSE
&amp; TOWN &amp; COUNTRY

All-Weather
. .. Coats

0.

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TINY'S FOODLAND

DODGE-DART-DODGE TRUCKS

Qllllll)r Furniture at

Gel1ipolis,

Greenhou se vrY

WY 2-2644

KARR CONSTRUCTION CO.

Reg. $12.95 Coats _

American Cormtltutlon.
I JW bral&amp;tU' b lflrT"
Some of us have lived lhroujll
We c. ~ . . . .....,.,,
Lullloraa Cltarcbel _ lit. Pall several wan. We bave lfltcb- whell the ~ ~
Su da •·boot • . •
. W ed the slogans, tho ollorts for hll
Cod
n Y ""
•. 1. a. m.. or..,._ ...._ ._...._
thip strvice tO: SO a. m. 1 St. peace and obaerved Ute resulll. aQd 111811. •:;:- --·- _
Jobn, S'Jnday S~hool 10 L m.; Peace on earUt good will to- bav~
ID US. . _ ,
Worohi;&gt; ~ L m.
ward men, has not become a )UIItce. ur. n•ndJec - tbeeo
rov
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reality for today. Each year are t1t1 . . 1'11111 llr ,......
Flnt BopUst ChltRb, Mlddlo- gene Underwood, mlrloter. Bl·
Alfred Methodist
Cbarcb- we hope that the dream may ful ezlste.. ... . . . . . .s
por~ Rev . Donal11 Boone. .,..., ~:r."~hoo: 9~:o :· :::·.; :::::: Rev. Pearl Casto, paotor; Sun· come true. Wishlully we klok esalts a ulltll, IIIII !IIIII a fe.
tor; SundaJ S&lt;:oool 9:15 L m., worshi~ 7-SO m. R;,berl Reed day School at 9:30 a. m. Char· toward some unlmown forct to
IC&lt;Illlllue\l • •
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Fred H-.n, So~t.; tO: I~ • · Bible qch;,.l ~,L·
les Taylor, Supt.; Worship Ser·
~
Ill. Wo!'lblp liervlee; BYP I p.
vie&lt;s at 10: 4~ a. rn. wiUt Lloyd ByseU Ra , _ IISIO dl -. Wedlt..., Blltl« ...., felt f·
m.; l!:vtnlDs WOI'Sblp, 7:111 '· Cltollor Charell a1 God, ftn, Dillinger, lay-leader; S tmday Rober' E. IIIII... Sr., ....,, m.; Satunl.i; lll&amp;lt&amp; ~ ..
m.; Wed. 7:30 p. m. Prayer GUborl Speneor, putor. Sunday evening worship, 8 p. m. with SUnday Scbool 8:30 L IlL, W01' Wenblp 7"18 P. ill. l!f I I, ....
meetlne; 8:30 p. m. Wed., cbolr lleltool 9, 30 a. m MomlliB """ tho Rev. Casto: MYI" meeting ley llaley , qupt.: Momlng """ B. l. 8elftiL
practice.
shlp 11 •· m .; Evangelllllc..,.... Tuesday_at a. Membership and ~P 10:30 ~- IlL Youlb llervlce.
, 1 rl rl , . Pi .....,
First Baptist Cbarcb, Pome- vice, 7 p. m. Prayer meeting, l!:vangeham meeting, Wednes- 1.45 P._ m., Ev~l!llilllc 11181- llav. J~ -.,..,.. I 11 ._. , ...
roy _ Rev. Charles Norris. 7:80 p. m. Wednesday; Youn&amp; day at 7:45 P- m., Mid Week ..... 7.30 P- Ill;• Pl'aylll' 1111101- tthlp •tiiN
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Sunday School 9,30 tiD 10:20. People's ServtCII J'riday , 7:30 prayer servtces.
m t : : . 3 0~ . _ lleJiool' IO:. a. lti!.
Worshtp service, 10:1&gt; a. m.: p. m.
Chesler
Molboollst Cbnrell a1 C1JII Reo R 11: , _ Gill.
Numry and Junior churoh for Cburcb o1 God, Mt, Moriah Pearl A. Casto P..tor· Woro putor 'Sunday
a·• a. I I . 1 ' rt 1. . • ...,.,
children.
Rev. Daniel Workman, pester. tf . service at Da. m., Sanctay m. · Pttll Wloe oupt. : M~t1tln• C1lrlsl of Lollr l)ltJ
fib;
Sunday
School
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8 OBI"
sh1p service 11 a. m and 7 30 1nursday ot mont :
Servire!l 7 p. m. Evanaell!ttc .
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Re~. C. L. 0 'Uonner, pattor
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Wednesda)
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7,30
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Mid
Week
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Sunday School ,,_ a. m., m
u
m Suacla -~- ..,.Curti•. supL; 10 , 46 •· m. Moro- m Tuesday : Young People's mon t.
prayer serv1C&lt;' 7:10 p. m. Wed 7 ,i{o p. .n.r Wed .....tp iet•.ng "orshlp: 6:30 p. 111. BYP meeting, 7:30 p. m Friday.
Heath Methodist Cburcb. Mid·
ice at 7:30 p, m. ,...,, 0. W.
and Junior Fellowship; 8 p.m. Rutland CbUr&lt;:~ 01 God, I\OY. dleporl, \1. 1!:. Dowson, pastor ; Fr•rdom Goopol Mlosloo, B•· Proffilt
All
erilllnJ ilei'V·
li:veninl serv:ce: 7:30 ' · m. John Smallwood. pastor . Sunday Mr•. Nan Moore, Churcb School shan Stiverovllle Ruad . 1!:. J 1- ltltift 11 7:110 ._ a
Wednesday, Prayer meeting: School 10 a. m., EvangP.list.ic Sup'- , Church Sr:hool, 9 ~ 30 a. Criffitit, putor; R.DM8t W 1 ~
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8:30 p. m. Wednlllday , Soninr servtco 7 p. m.: Young Pef!lll• m.: Worship Service, IO ·JO a. ford . Supt . Sunday School lO t.our Lally &amp;I ....... '-"~
Choir Practice; 3:30p.m Tues- Endeaver 7 p. m. woo 10 esday; m.; ~ethodist Youth fl'ellow- a m.: EvangellSUc ServiCe, 7-, Lonl
llot~.:·
day, Junior Choir Pt·actioe.
Prayer meetlnl 1 p. m_. Satur- ohip, 7 p. m.; Official Board 30 p. m 0 rayer m•etlns, 7.30 ICencula. adlll
. jOt,
a!
meeting, 1st Sunday or month, r. m. Tuesda.~.
Ma.. 1 30 I m., tsl.. lloey ~
RoUIIOd Flnt llapUst Church day.
ot ObltpUQh, ? P. Ill.
7, 30 p.m. WSCS, Znd Monday
Sunday Sch&lt;ol9:30 a . m. Preach· Grace Episcopal
Church, ol month, 7:30 p. m.; Eleanor
Rolland Mlnl011 : Olive Nrw
st. Jebn't Calllllla ltllMioa:
in~ Sunday 2:30P-m.
Pomeroy, Tho Rev Richard H. Circle, 2nd Thursday of monUt man, mlsoionarv pa&lt;tor . Sun- •tillar llltvavllioo rlliHt!tl IUclut :
Free WW BopUol Cburch, MarUn, Rector. Sunday - Mor- 7:30 p. m.; Class 12, 3rd Wed· day Seltool. 9 30 a m. Worship Rev . Frank
Mtlldlri.
pasRutland , PastCI", Rev P au 1 otng P_rayer and Sennon, 10 ' 30 nesday ol month, 8 p. m.; Aft· 10,30 1 m. PreochlllJ 7.30 p \toa , Sunday Mau 10:• a m. :
Taylor; Sunday 8chool, 10 a. m. •. m. Coffee hour lolloWLDJ.
emoon Circle, 4th Thursday of m.; Prayer servlet, 7:30 p. m. Holy D•y ot QblipllOI! I H. 1.
Guy Priddy , Supt.; Preaohini Enterprise EUB Church, Rev . motlth , 2 p. m.: Choir Practice Thursday.
: m.: eonr.aalen, ~ ltollt before
service, 7:30 p. m.; Prayer ser- Men,·el Smith, paSlor. Worship Wednesda y, 1 p. m.
Syraruse Mloalon. Ro•. Eart Mass.
vices, o:SO p. rn. Wednesday. serv ice 9:30 a. m.;
Sunday Mlnen;vilto Metbodl•l eltorcb Custer, pastor Servh·e• overy
IIIVaiiH ANI)!, llt:NJ
MI. Morlab "'apllll Church, School, 10·30 a. m. Youth Fel- lDr, Lester L. Roush. pastor: Wednesday and Friday evenong kay S Wintn~. ollluttlln Olllrile.
Comer ol Fourth and Main St. lowship 6:80 p. m.;. Boys and Vl~tor Brown, Chore~
School at 7 30 p. m.
Sunday 10 a. m llollne!il llleet·
Middleport. Rev. Nyle Borden, Glril Fellowship, 6.30 p. m., Superintendent, 10 a m. Offi&lt;&gt;
ing: lf),3fl a. m Sundat lf""KIL
miniater. SUnday School 9:30 Evening aervlce ::30 P- m., :lnd tal Board meeting eacb quarter The CburcD ol lite Nazar•ne. Sunday 7 p. ln. V«Mml .J"tlllllt'l
a. m. Arnold Richards, Supt. l!ld 4lb Sundays. Youlb Cllolr. unless otherwise called Holy Che,ter, Ray E Warne, past..- JAglon: 7.:!10 p. Ill. llaJVittOII
r.torning Worship, 10:30 a. m. 6:30 p. m. Wednesday. Prayer Communion each quarter ao an· Sunday Schooi 9 :JO 1· m.: Mom· meetiRI• TlturildQ, 1 10
(AMeeting, 7:30 p. m. Wodroosday . noqncea .
tn~ Worshtp 11 a. _ m.: NYPS d'es
Hotne
tap·
7
p, Ill l'reA
I Naomi Baptist Chllnlh: SUn·
6:45 p. m.: Evening Servtce, 1
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day School 9:30 a. m.: Wol' Lattrldge EVB Cllllrell. Rn.
Morse Cbapel Metbodlat 7:30 p. m.: Midweek Prayer ser- rla5SUJ 7 80 p. 111·
. ~c:;
ship 11 a. rn .. Proyer service, Eugene Emerson, pastor, SUn- Church, Arthur Stitt, Pastor. Yiro, 7:30 p. m Wedneoday.
prayer llleellftl, 01htt •
8
day Schoo~ tO • m ., Russell Sultday Scboo~ 10 a. m. Oliver
bJ annootledlllt~
I 7 p. m. Wednesday.
Arcller, Supt. Sunday Wonhl? Sayre. Supt.; Sunday Worship Middleport Church ol lbe No• •vondt -., o\PI IM 1 hn&gt;
Carleton Chnreh, J&lt;llllsbury 11 a. m. Bible StudJI ond Proy- service 11 a. m. · Prayer meet. anne, Rev . Clyde J. Bartlett
~.. liMa•
lt&lt;ll
Road. · tnday School 9:30 a. m. er service led by Millard Coe, ing ev~ry Wedn;sday evening. Sunday School 9 30 a m.: MornJW(Ibll. ll h b 1 1 ~
Ralpb Carl, SUpt.; Preaching 7:30 p, m. Wednesday.
lng Worship 10 :30 • . m.; NYPS lk:hool ~
111 • WON!Ib l]er 'I
Services, 7:30 p. m., Cecil Cox.
Portland Mttbotllol Cbarch, Young Peopte, 6:45 p m. : !!:van·
p. ;;. · ..
l'ra 1
Layman; PrHyer meeting, Tues- Mornlnl Slor EVB Clttlrllh, ArUtur Stilt, pastor.
Sunday sellsijc meoUng 7:SB p. m.: 8' 10 p. Ill .,.tu,..ay
ve
7
111
45
day 7:30 p. rn.
Rev. Menzel Smith, putor: 9' Scbool 9:30 to 10:30 a. m .. liar- Pray~r ,_,. •!I. \\'ed . 7·:lll p m . m.. tl•i- l'hut'!lday, · P Ill
a. m. Sunday Schoo~ Fred old G. Roush, Supt.: Kenn•th
£don \lnllet . , . . , . In
Cbrllllau .!k!lo~ce etlurcbes, Smlth, oupL: Earl Shular. Au't McLeod. Ass't. Supt. Servireo : Pom.roy rhurch of tbe N.,. Qlrtll 011 •~• 11-. Eldon K.
- Chnsltan healing w11. be the Mommg worship 10:45 o. m.: every Sunoay eveninli'.
areno, Sund av Sehool . 9 ~o a. R Jk
astor• Suii!IIIY Sen 1
0
theme of a Bible Lesson lo be Prayer meeting 8 p. m. Thurs.
m.. Morning worship 10 45 a. 1;
' P Wtmdo llobll!fler s~~~
8
presented in all Christian Sci- i day.
Racine Metbodtsl Church, m. Evening Worship, 7 p m.; l'h 1 ~· 1 End
7 ,11 ·
ence churches this Sunday. The I
H. L. McDaniel, pasto1·: Sun- Prayer meeting, 7 p. m Wed · r" •n
eavor, · · P "'·
subject IS "Christian Science" South Bethel EUB Cburcb, day School 9:30 a. m.: Preaol&gt; IRev . Clvde v H•nderson pas- Mrs. Lyda Chlvallat, ll,..ldant,
Included in Scriptural
read- I Rev . E:ugene E. Emerson, pas- lng 10 :30 a. m.; MYF 6 p. m.: l ror.
·
'
olassas 10• aU. 9ant ttef\'tres.'
ings are the words of Jesus: tor. Sunday worsnlp 7 '30 p. m. Prayer and Bible Study, 7:30 p. '
_P- 111 · Praaebll&amp; I-fill •· 111 •
I " But the Comlorter, which is land 9:SO a. m altomately. Sun- m. Wedn&lt;Sday .
ChUrch of the Nuareno, Porn- 'lhrl Week Pray-r tllHiiftt, 7 :w
Ute Holy Ghost whom the Fat h. day School 10 30 a. m. and
.
eroy Rev . Clvde Henderson, p. m. 1\'llllltlday, Cl• Lead·
. · d . '
h 9·30 a m. altemarely. Norman Roek Spr•ngs Methodist - I pastor; Sn.1day Seltool 9•3ll a . or. Mn. Mula Bolltnatr.
er WI 11 sen m my name,
e •
•
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d Ch I
Lemley pastor· W
M .
W h" 10 30
shall teach you all Utings, and Bahr, Supt. Btb e tu Y lUI
es er .
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or- m. : ommg ors IP
: . I . UB Cl:o~ !Atwl
·. Suobring all Utings 10 your remem- prayer IOI'Vlco led by pastor, shtp serVIce 9.' 30 a. m._; Sun- m.: NYPS 6:45 p. m. Evemng day Sehool t:30 a. m.: Worsntp
br
h
h
"d 7·30 p m Thursday.
day School, 10.15 1. m ., MYF oervlceo 7::JO p. m. Prayer
•
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7111
ance, ~. a1soever 1 ave 581 '
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6:30 p. m. Prayer and Bible meeting. l::lO p. m. Thunday If ~et ..,....,, : p. m.
unto you (John 11 :26!,. . ReSyracooe E.V.B. Church, Paul Slud y, Wedinesday, 7:30 p.m.
IAIUI FaDo Uldled IN..,.•
lated readmgs from SCience "- SeUers, Pastor.
I Cbureb of the Na.. rene, Ra. n·
and Health with Key to the ~:30 a. m. Sunday School, Ben
Rutland Methodist Olar&lt;~ cine, Ohio. Sunday School at Church. ~Y- J~ Momso ·
Scriptures" by Mary Baker Ed- Quisenberry, Supt.; 10:30 a. m. Carl Herring, pastor; Morning 9-30 a.m. Sunday
Worship Sultday lebool t.SQ •· Ill. Tom
dy will include these_ lines {p. Momlng WorsiJlp service, lsi worship 10:30 a. m. ; Church Service 10:30 a.m Sunday Eve- ,= ' i t = · ' ~!....,
flllpt~er
271) : "Chnst's Chrtstlan:ty ts and 3rd Sundayo or the month; School 9:30 a. m. WSCS first ning Servtce uo p.m.: ~irt - • .
·•
~·ay
the chain of scientific beina re- 7:30 p. m. Eveoing l!:vangeUs- Tuesday and :lnd Tbureday at week Prayer Service Wednes· II0.30 1 · Ill., AlW.It IYtnlng
appearing in all a1es. mantain- Uc Service, 2nd and 4tb Sun- each month; Family Nl&amp;ht last day 7:30 p.m. Rev. Morris M. wol'lhlp.,!! ;::' P. •·1 Pray1
correspondence day of month. BETHANY Sunday evening ol each month Wmfe, Paslor.
ar moe-•
ura..
P. m.
I' ing its obvious
with Ute Scriptures and uniting 9:30 a. m. Mornlng Worship: al 6:30 p. m.; Prayer MoeUng,
Mt. 8 - ~ ilftlbreD
all periods in the desiJn of 10:30 a. tn. Sunday Schoo~ Bly- 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
Ratlaad Chllnlh ot 11M Nazar. Ia Chrl 1 Rev J
M 1
God."
the Tbelss, Supt.; 1:30 ?· m. su..rovllfe Melltodist Cbar&lt;h 'l :'e: Sur.ctway
•· m.; ann,
S::,l,
YouUt FeUowsblp CARMEL •
orrung
or.. up
-- a. 111· 9 30 a 111
-...t:t- 10 ••
Columblr Chapel: W""'blp s... _
S
Sch I Wa . Arthur SUI~ pastor. Sunday Evangelistic senrlce 7:45 ~- 111. :
., =m 411 '"" a.
9 30
flee each SundiiY t:UI a. m.; · ~:';
L. tO·;
~ School. 9:30 a. m.; Gene Wolle Midweek prayer service, 7:41&gt; p. ~l«'bbllt p..elilll&amp; sod
Sunday Scbool 10 a. m.: Youlb nMe"_,_ W·,.'!~,,:
~
Supt., Services Thursday even- m. Wednesday .
liiD EIICilaVCit, 7:30 P· m.
Servicel:t5 p. m. Evenln1 Wor- "'""'&amp; ,......,., .....
ing.
llullday. Ulci:WIM Prayer se~
sblp 7 p. m. each Sunday.
Sunday of tho Monlb; 8 p. m.
Syracuse Cburcb ol the N. . . vlees Wlcl"tld!Qt, 1:• p. m.
Evening EvanaelJstle Service. Suttoa MelhodiJI Churclt, Ar- rene, Wfllinm C. ntorpo, putor .
Bradbury Church of Christ, 1st and 3rt! Sunday ol month.
tlmr Stilt, pastor.
Sunday Sunday Srhool9:30 a. m.: Mol'll"'Hirllll'l Fbtd lhdtlll ,....
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Orr, ••• wursb lp 10.31 a. m.
byter!ID Clt11 1Cib, S... lloword
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~tor ; Bible
Tappen Plaltla EUII Cllareh: Schoo I 10 a. m., Clint
School and Momillg Wonhlp, u- .,,.
E. ...__
Supt. ; Suoday Worsblp, 11 a.m.
Ruppel!, putor: &amp;lllday llcbool
10·30 8 m. Chrlsdan Endeav- ,..v. -.ene
- - - . pa•
Peatecostal Asaambl1, Rcele ' ' ' a.m. Mn ltodDIJ Sauer,
I
m'.': Eveulng Worship, tor: Sunday Wortthlp 9:30 a. m. Syracooo Methodist Chtll'ch, 121, Rev . 0 aul E. Jones, putor. ~~~~~t.: 10:. L IlL WontliP: ~ : IS
p.
m.
111d 7:30 p, m. allarnaleb. Sun- Dr. Lester l. Rousb, pastor: Sunday School 10 L m.: Wor- p. m. 'n': Wa4. l:llf' Junior
7
day School 1:30 &amp;. m. and IO:liO Mormng Worsblp aorv~ce 8 a.m. ship oerviceo 7:30 p. m. b
Choir: 7 p. n 111aJar Cbott
Bradford Chord ol Cltrllt, a. m. altemaleJ7. Robart VIDe- Dana Winebrelmor, Supt. 10 L day, Wednesday ond Frld!IY.
Homer Forrest,
Supt. : Bible yard, SUpt:: Sible Study and m. Suntla1 chool; YF Wednes17-- Firat UIIIW PreoScbool 1:30; Morntna Worship, Prayer Servlt:~~ led by putor, day 6:30 p. m., Mn. Moore. Tl:o Pen-.! Charal:, MJ4. byterlan Churell - Clwrclt w director . Official Board Dlt411- dleport, South Srd Ave.: Sunday vices 1:18 a. JQ.; Sunday School
I 0:30 a. 111.; l!lvenlng Worshtp, 7:30 p. m. TUOiday.
p.
m.
Wedneeday,
7
p.
m.
ing. first Monday each montb ScboollO a. m.; &amp;today l!9elllnl 10:110 1. m.; llbla Stutb', Wed.,
7
Bible Study.
ll'ederated Cbarch, Poa;l!roJ, at 7:30 p. m. Holy Commun- l.ev..,&amp;"'ngel"""l"'stl"'c"'aervt""""'ce,;;;;;;7;::;:30_.p.._DL...,.7:,.111""pia.mi.._ _ _ _ _~
Rev. W. ll. Perrin. pastor; on each quarter u llltliOUIICed.l r
Doster Chlll'dl o1 C h r 111 Carl Kautz, Supt.: S u n d • J wscs first Wednesday o1 eacb
Bible 9cbool 8:30 L m. Preach- Scbool, »:15 L m.; Worsblj&gt; monUt
1111 10:110 a. m., llr.•t IDII tb111t1 hour 10:30 &amp;. m.
.
Cor. Sycam- • s-ad fit. - Pomoror
SundQs.
Mt. v·•·· F W.B Ch h
The Uolted Motbodllt chiii'C.
• • arc "j Pomeroy - Rev. Melvin Al·
REV. JOSEPH KRALY, PASTOK
lltu011 City Cbaretl II Christ. Sunday Sehnol 8: 45 •· m., Ear klre, pastor. Sunday School at
Church, WY 2-6170
PU.IIIP. WY 1-11M
MWer Slreet, R. Kennetb Roy, St~key, aupt.; l!:v~ war- 1:16 a. m. Divme Worship 10:SO
Sunday,
10
EnvangeUst: Sunday
Bible .ship, 7:30 P· m. by ~~ Cos, a. m. Sermon, " A
Lasllnl
(Fint
Sund11
Allor
El&gt;lPbatiJ)
1
study 10 a. m., MornJn&amp; Will' L:.yman; Young People meet· Peace?"' The Putor's Clasa
llhlp. lO:U a. m. Evenlnl Wor- ing and Bible Study, 7:30 p. m. ; of PreparaUon meets Sunday
(Bulletin Board lalllll 01 Tbe Week)
ship ?:30 p. m.; Bible Study, Wednesday; Cbolr practice at Jan. 10. al 1 , 15 8 .m. In t~
"Do not fear IOIIIOITOW. God Ia ~ llleftJ"
7 :30 P· m, 'lblll'BIIay.
7:30 P· m. Wednesday.
clturch office, 6 p. m. MYF
Sunday Seboo&lt;, t: 18
IIOI'IIiqW..._
Mlddlepon atarct: 11 Chris~ DaDvtUe Pllp1m Holiness, (P. Monday, 2 p. m. Dallihten of
Sunday, 10:30 A.M. !lonDon 'l.'oJlo,
Sib ILK' IIIJn Streeta Donald 0. Langsville, Ohio), Rev . 0. H. Ruth ClaBI meetr: Tueeday, the
''IMII
Ql' GOD"
lllcl&lt;s, lllinflter; Blbla Scbool, Car~ puiQtt Stmday School, 1:30 Woman's Society of Christian
CanarqatiOIIIllleeliD&amp; foUowlq llltl.lt:IO Wanlllp ileur.
I:SO a. m., Mllllttt Bouedabelt, a. m., Robert Grate, Supt. Wor- s.-vlce mHta at 7:30 p. m. ai
Wednesday - Choir ltehUI'III """l'""""••-••• !110 PJI.
Supt.;
MOI'Dlnl
Wonhlp,,~p 10rvi011 1110:3; a. m.; Pil- the church. Wednsday, 1:30 p,
Thursday- A. A. Klltllll .........,·--··· 1:.. PJI.
S.turdsy - Sr. Cateelllsla Clut 0 . ..,..._._ ~00 A.M.
5:41 p. m.; EveDlnl Worsblp, lflJII Youlb, 8:41i p, 111.: EVIl&gt; m., Prayer
Study
Group,
Jr. Caltehlllll (lMl ~~­
7 p.m., PrQIT s.-rtee, Wed·&amp;ellldo senlct, ?:Ill p. 111. l\lfd. Thursday, 7:15 p. m. Choh' ,...
.''-....
~·
MIII!Qt, ' p. m.
W.U l'rfQtlr ltiCI Pnllt, Wodo huraal
1 p. " · Thursday.

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Reg. 2.98 Sport Shirts $2.33

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PB4C!E TIIROIJGB
IJJiDEBSTANDING
BJ LHler l. !LHIII
TheH wordt an writlla ..
we are U!der the inlluenc&lt; ol
lhl pnvallln£ spirit o1 lhl
Cloareb ot Cllrtsl, Pomeroy, Ddda,y, 7. 30 p. m.
seuoo, "Peace on eartb , I(POd
Jerry Mul4n. ~: SwldaJ
will towanl men." We lptQ
8chool 1:30 &amp;. 111. Cl&gt;utcb 10:30 lln&amp;dom BoD or Jollov.. '• much o1 what man die for, but
L m.: ChriJUIUI liln4Nvor , 0:30 Wltneases· Publlc meeting, &amp;m- is It oot more Important whlll
p. nc Evenlna Sorvlco, 8•30 p. daY 1 p. 111., Watchtower lllldl' men liva for? l'lis rea&amp;OII it
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1677 LINCOLN HEIGHTS, mod-~ 53 x 10 ft , 3 bedrooms, HI
ern 4 · room house with balhs. C"ll llipley, :172-6954.
bath, basement, gas furnace,\
I 6 12tc
hardwood floors. nice kilchen.l
- -new storm doors and wind· , PIERCE Simpson Companion
~w~. ;ith yardw~:~ dn~;a~ C. 0 Radio. 5 sets cryst1ais.'
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Classic 4 Door Station Wa·
gon. Locally owned and a
nice we:l tared for car. 6
cyl. engine with new
rings. std. trans.. radio,
heater, good tires. Beige
and brown finish .

1960 FORD
Galax:ie Starliner Cpe. VB
engine, automatic trans.
dean interior, white 'fin·
ish, good tires, beat and

mu.sic.

$1095

1962 CORVAIR
700 - 4 Door. Local owned ll:fld real low mileage.
Sold and senri&lt;&gt;ed in our
shop. Powerglide trans.
Radio, heater, new tirlts,
A}mond fawn finish with
metchi.ng interior. A SeaJOn Spnial.

1961 OLDS F 85
4 Door
finish,
engine.
heater,
only

~1195

$1395

New Year Truck Specials
1961 Crevrolet 1h Ton Pickup _

$1295

Low mileage by one 1oea1 owner. Dark green finish, vinyl

seats like new. 6 ply tires. Heater and defroster.

va

engine, 4 speed trans., aolid ca·b and
heater, good tire&amp;

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DAILY CROSSWORD

1961 Corvair 700 Sta. Wag.
Auto. Trans. R&amp;H. Clean and nice

1961 Rambler Cust. 4 dr.

aeata,

=-..::,. ·-= ='"

Auto. Trans. R&amp;H, Top Shape

1959 Rambler Classic
4 Door Sedan

Blue, overdrive, R&amp;H, nice and elean

1959 Rambler American

Write,--

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600-606 E.

Jrlalllh .

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150. French I'We l?j:%;rj-f--f-:ti7~:;-1--f-+-l~
DL Valley:

DAILY atn'TGQUOTE - Here's how to work It:
AXYDLBAAilB

WY 2 387.0
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one loll.. limply ll&amp;ndsfl&gt;r another. IQ lhla ampte .1. 11 tor the three L'a, X tw the two
etc. Single lett.eN,. apoatrophleo, tho longth on&lt;1 formation oL the .,.. all hlnla.
IOacb day tht OIKie lettera an different.

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Pomeroy

Main St.

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"You're rfaht, Mr. Spicer! Janie and I dld brulr: ap a
week qo .
but ohe said we -.Jd remain fr'-ncJ.!"'
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DUKE CLEANERS

GUARANTEES

• 3 Shirts Free of Chg.

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KORT.A.l. OF A DlllPAR'l'lllD TRUTH

011.

Taxpayers Have
Bond Option
Againin'65

abllr.

6lt. Jewilh

"YOUR RAMBLER DEALER"
Phone

h KING

oteatU.

Pomeroy
Motor Company

Restaurant Bar

Br AL CAPP'

n.Fawn

OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL 7 p.M.

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u.eonecUon

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For Sale!

HE CANIGRAB
STAKES AN ' LEAP

Attorney:

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Sta. Wagon, Auto. R&amp;H, all good tlrea

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PLAY CARDS WIF
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JAILHOUSE

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89. 'l'berefore

Low mileage by local owner. Looks and rona like new,
extra &amp;&lt;~od Ure1, heater, beige finish.

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CALENDAR :

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82. Hurl
M. Fellow:
colloq.
.36. Shade tree
38. Mark ot
a wheel
in mud

1963 Corveir Panel--~--- $1695

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1960 Rambler 2 dr.

proach to any people."
Some day they must be one
::;:: ra':i*:O.;,..~
Present generations are tired ' people using all their persona
of feuding. Prejudice must go. and corporate powers to give
UaooiD ......., ._ .J!f.b
Love and understanding must liberty and justi~'e to all. Na.
:"'::""~-~·~·~....
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fill the vacuum. Prejudice Is lions as well "" Individual!
Legal Notice
one of those terrible but much bring punishment IIJlOII them
End toar sewer lrOIIB
lfOT•ca o~ ••uNo o• PETITION
condoned evils of man as
a selves because of their upright
II• bave ID ~~;,. ~:~:::~·~~~~ .:~~"~: ,..
Your Chevy
ler
Pomeroy, Ohio
means to justify his own bigo- eous deeda. Man will find hh
.
Sewer Macht.el
eth da&gt;' of Janu"ry , 11165, thl! Und•r·
1 It ti
t'
1 •- to
1
· li · g only a
D..-oona•Je
•
llgaed peUtloner. flle&lt;l • P«IUon 1a I
ry.
s
rs
emo
IOns,
eaua
rea
purpose
m
vm wtb God~
--- •
..the Court of Common PJeu of MeJa• ·~
bitterness, then war.
he Identifies hm.self
6
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WY
2-2921.
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W} J..Z91t Da• _. Nl&amp;ld County, Ohio, b•lnJ Cau.,~ No, 13,116
H
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to
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1
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on the Docket of u.ld Court, Ulllnt
Ch h
''By this shall all men know is greatest service
man
UNFURNISHED
apartment 1BURROUGHS Calclli3tor, adds,
7 • Ue that t2.ooo.oo be tranlllerred from
urc
&amp;eers
that ye are my disciples, if kind will be found as br pre
n
lhe Genl!lral Fund to the Road Fund.
El
dR
l
in Middleport on. ground oor ·1 subtrocts .. multiplies and d.i- 1-f.EA"fiNG, Plumbtn&amp;, MaeDer u provided br taw. tor Ute rra11on~
ecte
ecent y
you love one another."
sents himself a living ucrifi~t
•ill room and balh
hardwood
Oh
let lorth In did petltiOD; .and that
. Ch
h
If
I
led
. •
.
vides, $40 00. Inquire
10
Furnaeet.. &amp;roold llroCIIen. ~lid petition wiU btl for hrarinl on
W"C
0 icerB were e ec
All natloss are under God. lor others, in pride, posltion atu
floors. Youngstown k1tchen. Hotel, Mtddh:port.
m East MaiD Street, p.,.. · tb~ J5t~.:l ~ t.:r~:~· 1986.
at the Middleport First
them to next year's tax.
ambiton, and sbowng
tolerautomatic heat. Private en- (
1 5 tfc eroJ. ('boDe WI
Denver G. Hysell
tist Church at a recent
ance, patience, and' love.
trance. Call WY 2-3200.
..
SaJUb\U'J' Towrul\lp TrusttH
AN
.
El ted to the B08 rd
uWhen a taxpayer elect! to
1 _ .._
1
tfc
e'REE
LOAN
of
our
efhmnt
~
~·
"'
'·
'"
J
·
Ch
mg.
ec
take
his refund In Series E Whether It Is to our commur&gt;
5
1
1 Carpet Shampoocrs w1lh purReturn Jonathan Melp ap- Deacons were Mr. L. D. Bonds," Mr. Reed said, "his ily, our nation, or the wor]f
AVAILABLE for rent afler Jan- [ chase of Blue Lustre Shampoo. TRANSMISSION Salvage Com·
ter, Daughters ofillthmeete
AmFeri· SDiles, chai&lt;man; Mr.
money goes to work lmmedi· we must know how to make
uary 16. 8 room house. Five I ''akers Furniture.
pany. Repairing all make!. ,
can Re'Volul!On, w
n- ayre, v1ce chall'lll8II;
tel
. b It begin to more !han material "'"" 'ibe)
1wo JO
u
day afternooo m
· the .Parish Fower,
1
s. oecurity.s At that worship God mUll
..,.._
. · hed .
rooma recently re f'""
I 5 6tc
·toma ti can d standard ~-w~w .
II!
secre ta ry, and J oh n abuildY on
his financial
worship
baths, storm doors and wmmissions.
Maurtce Gagnon,
lUlUL
House of Grace
EpLSCOpal Kaull, treasiU'er. DeaCilllesses the same lime. 11 conlributes in spirit and In truth. To lmow
dows, fre&lt; gas, $75.00. Local· ~'OR ~ALE: Modern all e\ec-~ Owner. Phone WY U173.
, Church m Pomeroy at .2 P~· are Mrs. T~ny Fowler, chair· to our country's
economic !he meaning of this Christmas
ed 3 miles south of Racme ' tnc 3 bedroom home, 100 x
1.1 17 lie
January
,A
program
on
conservation
will
man,
and
v1ce
chairman
and
t
ngth
and New Year seaSOD,
1965
1
011 ,
100
lot.
Syracuse.
Low
down
on Route No. 124. Call WI 9
Dear Sir:
Ibe given by Mrs. Bruce Lloyd. secretary, Mrs. Harold Chaie: s ~payers taking their 1.963 must know how to gioe himAULTIONI!:EII
payment. Financing avail·
~.
1 &gt; 6tc
I
am
currently
engaged
in
' Hostesses will be Mrs. Irving Trustees, Edison Baker, cbair- refunds in Savings Bonds ac-lself to others, even u did the
Complelo &amp;culel
able.
Phone
Dick
Sterett,
WY
I room and bath a.partmen t
research on the origins and de-- Karr, Jr, Mrs .. Everett Hayea, man, Allen Hughes, VIce chair- counted for over $19 million is Master.
~ lndlartl
11-25-tfc
ill Pomeroy. Phone IVY 2-3319 2-2527.
v
elopment of lighlweight single Mrs. A. P. Kmght and M r •· man and secretary, Mrs. Bert bond sales, and acquired more His eternal ohallenge
lc
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12 15 tCc SLUGGISH septic tank~ Clog·
A. C. BRADFORD
tr uck street cars for city oper· Clmlon Fisher·
Bodimer ·
.
than 240,000 individual bonds, "love one another'' il always
lion, a type which war ex- Return Jonathan Meigs Chap- Mrs. R. R Pickens
was Mr. Reed commented.
before us.
1..::111 01111
ged drains? Get Klean-Em ·
.
'
·TWO 4 room furnished apart All Septic lank cleaner
emely
popular
in
smaller
city
ter,
Daughter
of
Amencan
Heelected
cha1rman
of
the
~~::l~·~~~iiiOiiii
5 II lfc tr
at ·
menll. One first floor IVY z- Landmark Farm Bnreau .
&lt;
0 perabons during the period of volution, will meet Friday af. of Christian Education.
l1851.
11 27 Uc
the
92!1's.
As
a
part
of
this
ternooon,
Jan.
8,
at
the
Eplscoolficero
are
to
be
named
later.
Auto Sales
1+3otc
1
TRAILER loll for rent, close
study, I am attempting to make pal Parish House In Pomeroy
1954 CHEVROLET, 2 • door act· a n analysis of the extent of us- a~ 2 p. m. A program on con.
to Laundrymat and schools
That
ual mileage, 51,0110. New rear age of this type of car.
Valley Lumber &amp; Supply Com
servation will be presented by
I end, new transmission, ail It is my understanding that Mr!. Bruce Lloyd. Hostesses
, - pony, Middleport.
10..3-tlc
new brakes, 2 new front tires. seven cars of thla type, num· will be Mrs. Irving Karr, Jr.,
oee bered in the 20's, were acqulr· Mrs. Everett Hayes, Mrs: A.
&amp;
Price $.1110.011. Call or
. :MODERN 4 room ana bath
Pomeroy,
Grueser,
Walter
farolshod aparbnen~ M ' d
ed by the Ohio Riv&lt;r Electric R. Knight and Mrs. Clmton
. . . aD buttoDI 1ft replaced OD JOIIf lalllldaN4 oblrll •
I
5
6ct
D-1
&amp;
D-2
Permits
Ohio,
WY
2·3230.
4
dleporl. WY 2-387 ·
Railway and Power Company Fisher.
... will laundr7 • • •
9 11 Uc
' 57 BUICK Roadmaster, $400.00. for use in Pomeroy and the sur· The Pomeroy Elementary p ·
Priced For Quick Sale
T. A. will meet Monday at 7:30
Phone WY 2-2763.
r ounding territory in 1924.
TIIREE and four roo"'ll rurmo:;h&amp;
Contact:
1
would
apprciate
il
if
you
p. m. Dr. Harold Brown will Saving• Bond Cbalrman lor
12 Z2 30tp
•
ODd IJIIIurnished apart.
would publish this appeal for be guest speaker. Mothers of Meigs County, Mr. 'lbo:ndore T.
'BIIIIII. wv W34
12 e d&lt;
CARROLL JOHNSON,
'l'lle Rambler
information concerning these the fourlh grado will be hos- Reed, Jr., reminded taxpayers
World 8Widlrd of lomp&amp;el
&amp;MALL apartment, 2118 Butter
1 te1ses.
today !hat the Treasury Depart.
Pomeroy
cars in your newspaper.
Euollence
would like to hear from any- Mary Shrine, White Shrine of men! again offers them the opIIUL PIL WY 2-26112. Roge
1.964 Big ear room, rill. and ~ 0 ne who can tell me the exact Jerusalem will meet in regular portunity of taking Income taz
CUIIums.
12 I U•I ZIG ZAG Automatic,
salesman demonstrators. But- formance. SmaD ear eeooomy numbers of these cars, what session Friday at 8 p. m. at the refunds in U. S. Savings Bonds.
and managerablllly
• '• ,, $:!!BEE BEDROOM
duplu tonholes, monograms, fancy
was done with them after they
'lbe savings option, lntrod~
Soo
... ! ~..
: ,.•Jirivate entrance. Sugru Run
designs, etc. Dial
control,
were withdrawn from service sent their case at a aymposium ed in 1963, is in addition to the
MelnlpGIIS.. MDIOI'I
.res. WY 2-3618.
$36.71 - terms. WY 2-31162.
m Pomeroy, and any other here Jan. 1.6 beld by the League two standard options of taking
E. Main Street, Pomeroy
!·
12 I tlcl
_12316tc
,.
pertinent data conerning Lbeir of Ohw Sporlsm~.
lax relunda In cash er applynC
l'bau WY l-38'11
peration
in
your
city.
'lbe
league
sa1d
.11
wanll
to
For Sale
SINGER sewing machine with
6 :ZZ tic 0
Credit will be given to any- obtain a cross-secllon of VleWS IOOF Ball.
slip
"=:::-:-c::-in
type
round
bobbin
in
..ARMAN shepherd pup' fo r
one
who contributes informa- from all over the stat.. and then
JAN. II
Help Wanted
·-· 181e. Very nice. Call MO !&gt; beautirul blond cabinet, equiptwn in the preface to tbe com· will draft a resolution to be The Disabled American Vetped to tig tag and fancv deleted book.
presented at ill annual tonven- erana will meet In regular no'
p
I 7 3t . sign with cams Pay off 7
U.
S.
Civil
Service
THtsl
tion
In February.
oion Monday at I p. m.
~
ror s:~le - one 2 payments,
Sincerely,
$6.90 monthly
U that reaolutton is ••ted on Tbe W.S.C.S. of Heath Metb18 and over. IMUA )obi.
. aulter, 1 week end bag, and 1 WY 2-3862.
Dr. Harold E. Cox
12 31 6tC Jlllen-womlD
Bleb J&gt;IY Short houn. A.dvanoemMt.
of
favorably
by the club delegates, ndlst Chllt'Ch will meet Moo2· brief case , all lea ther . W'i
Thouaandl of Job8 open. Prep.aratoll'
Associate Professor
sweeper,
comtra.lninl until appointed. Kxperl.en~
ELECTROLUX
it
wHI
then
be given to Ohio day eveolng January II at the
I 7 31 c
History
UIUDIII1 unnecelllljl F'REE lntorma·
plete with attachments and tlon
waterUfe
authorities,
who are l!hurcb, 'lbe program tople wHI
oD job1, lallll"lea, requtremet\\a.
Wilkes College
and cu ~ paper bags. $21.20 - terms. Writfl today ,-tVIDI uam•, addn!U and.
delqates to the Mississippi Fly· a .!'A.-Jie&amp; .Age , ~ New
phone.
Wilkes Barre. Pa.
Meier, Phone WY
WV 2-3862.
12 31 6tc Llnci)\D Senlce, How IJ68-, PomeroJ
way meeting beld each oummer Doors" with Miss BeSB SanDa.li.JI 8enllllll!l. Pomeroy, OhJo.
12 9 tfc
at Sl Louis.
hor~ and Mra. Guy Shuler u
ini8Y:-1rrlday and Saturda
Ohio
bas
had
a
spUt
season
to
leaders. Hostesses will be Mr.
Insurance
BEST PRICES ON
Harden 's
Market. Fair
give bunter• In northern and Mildred ZelaJer, Mr.
Nan
-.,.,
I
JOBNSOft,
!(!mpocw
ice cream 79c, regular i
80Uthem porUona a chance at Moore, Mrs. Norffilln Way~
SEE MONDAY, JAN. 11 SENTIN&amp; -.
~ gallon; bananas. 10c
waterfowl. But tho opHI season and Mrs. Kenneth Byer.
"
'
·
Ill.
All
farmo
"'
II&gt;
iili ..... Jim Job-. IIIII
McCoy's
homogenized
costs the state lour shooting A regular meeting of
tho
t19c gallon: celerjl, lresb 670 X 1 5 - 16.60
days as apenally under lederal Syracuse Auxiliary ot the Vol,
Bud
••
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tJu
• 1 Ito
19c bunch. Pork cbops, I Nylen Blockwalt TuboPUI
regulations. Another four days unteer Fire Departmenl will be
Type
were lost because of the stale held Monday, Jan. 11 Ia ~
cut, 49c lb , center cut, I
PH&lt;Yro Copytn&amp; llenlce. Copc lb., loin chops, ti!ic ~::!PER SERVICE
.
at 7!311
les mada al Jesal pepera, COLUMBUS (UPI) - ~ law forbidding bunting on 8111)- ball starting
STATION
UnJ,on Workman Tobacco
ento
of
opposing
't'lewa
on
daya.
'lbat
left
only
32
aetual
m.
Member&amp;
are
bir1!1 .-.11 and almolt IllY
l free wilh the purchase
Jack W. Caney
whetber Obit! obould bavo a obootlnC days for Oltloan&amp;, &lt;0111- bring written money
otber dOI!Illllente.
· 1, Cold Water All, reg. 89c, I
Mar. WY 2-9932
............ p._., spill waterfo~ hunting lt8IOD pared to 40 In some lletea in sugge!tions. 'lbe vice
1 i 3lc
and lreaslll't!l' wJil
UIIC will bavo tho GJIIIGI'Iunlty t. pn- lbe flyway.

PmnNaa·...

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Sta. Wag. One local owner. Overdtlve, R&amp;H
6 cyl. Clean economy car, see it

$895

eood

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SEE EM NOW!

1948 Chevrolet y, Ton Pickup _ _ _ $295
Solid e.a.b, all good tires, runs out excellent, heater.
1958 Ford 1 Ton Cab &amp; Chassis _

THE'&lt;''RE TOO 5KIWN'I

ap- 1

Se&lt;lon. Dark blue
clean interior, va
Std. trans. Radio,
a real sharpie and

I DON'T LIKE W AANM ...

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American

omo

bedro

_1 7

.

terior, good wbltewaD tJr.

$999

Orville Hogue or phone SH z.
1 8 -3tc18Itc
Notice
- - -- - - 5022.
12-19-311tt 5 ROOM HOUSE, for sale in
- - -MORSE CHAPEL, Old Town SI:&gt;!GF:R Automatic m bauliMason. Will take trailer as
Business Services
part payment. See Mabel Wil·
Flats. Me!h(ldi~l Church will . ful walnut cab1net. Z1g Zags,
b11
tllnhole.
!
.
sews
on
buttons.
Iiams,
4th St., Mason,
W.
resume i!111 t{'llowship me~t- i
F;mcy
designs.
appliques,
etc.
Va
.
1
5
8tp
ings each F'nUay, 7·:m p.m. I
INCOME TAX servlco. Victor
FOR SALE: 3 bedroom hou.oe.
163tc : One d111l rloe• it all . Like
new Full price $94.36 _ $8 E. Gaul, Chester, Ohio. Phone
·II 1\'Y 2 386 2
llll5-24t12 after 5 p. m.
$8,5011.00.
Phone
AUTOMOBILE lnsurance been
munt hi Y· ( a
- ·
Charles Lyons, Mason.
1 8 30
eancellodl lAO( your oper•
1 8 Stc
- tp11 17 lie
llor'o ticenle? CaD WV Z.Z!I66. 1Zlf.- ZAGsewing machme, new PROMPT delivery of limestone,
,
IOOc \ 1964 demonstratorr. D 0 e s I for your every need. An y FOR SALE--Middleporl 1 tal).
- - - - - - - - \ ewrything . One lever does s1zc. Phone _Emmet W. Shut~
est bulldhlg, loca~ 352 N.
MARAN Fw- Agency, N Brown il all Discount price. $59.61 er, Contractmg. WV 2-3243.
Second Stree~ Middleport
St., Mason, IV Ya. Fur. want· _ 1150 week ly. WY 2-3862.
I. 6 lie
Priced lor qulcli .ale. 1.&amp;
ed. Muskrat, Mink, and raequlre at Oblo HoteL
1 8 Stc
coon. Send for price liSt CaU
EXPF:RT cabinet making, cus-, FOR SALE· Modern aD
773-5296.
12-12-JUtc VACUUM Cl•ners. Brand new , tom made furniture, such asl . 3
h
100
dt'monstra tors. Includes all 1 hutch cabinets and buffets, tire
om oPmboe,
attt~chmcnts. On!y SJ7 .flfl WY tables, et.c., made to order. 100 lol Syracuse, ne Dlck!l
_ _ _F_or Rent
z.:lllli2.
1 8 5tc Built·m cupboards or cabinets. Sterrett. WY 2-2527, 11 Z5
••
.
IHATS" ~liCE elmma[;;d forev-1 Phone IVY 2-5312. 1 ~ 30tc
FOUR ROOM furmsh~ ~part- er "Get star Prolin," Ebers- i - ._:---~-- - - - - - - - - - - ment for rent. Phon&lt; II Y 2· , baeh llardwace. Sugar Run Ne1gler Building ••pply I or :-c--=--:::l:cn:::st_r-:u:::c:::t::cio=n::l--=:=::
3333.

Impala Con-v. Low mileage, 1 local OWDO{, Whlte
fint.h, black top, ~ In-

1960 RAMBLER

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1960 CHEVROLET

$1995

smaller rooms, or storeroom,
sales, display, or mroting
room. FuU basement, forced
hot air heating, 600 1eet from 1

Machin~

lng ollf Chnstmas a merry NEW AND USED welders. Do
one. Ed ith and M~ry
Sue
you need ll welder to run COAL FO~ sale. Good
I 8 Jtp

rooilU!I

12 4l tfc TWO HOME FARM - One 6Sewing
j
room house, one 7 - room I
new 176.50 up. Several used \ house !Both good).
Barn,
machmes at bargaiD prices. granary, ~ garaues, lZO ae--

1 7 121c
wou d 273 -9'2'
" J.
tomers un uur route lor mak· - - - - - - - - -

Durst.

large

Couthouse

1963 TEMPEST
LeMan11 Coupe.
Local
owned and low mileage,
red o·ver iYOI'Y finish, 326

VB engine, automatic
trans. Like new whitewall
tires, radio and heater.
The word is g() on this
1harp car.

and

bath upstairs;
very
room with 2 other
down and bath. The
rooms suitable for

poullry, Rox 11~8:-Athens, 0
Phont:' OY 2·9031.
1 8 ltc : SINGER

Card of Thanks
WE WO IILD l1ke to thank the
Daily Scntmel and all cus-

frame

rooms

pte" - and neither of these ls J den guests with CBS-TV 's Red
stro111 In the ratings either
Skelton Tu•sdaN
Ann SothStiU, "Gomer Pyle'' seems to ' ern appean on the ume net·
l ~l'U,..: ,.tontlnue In ·o lllrOIIf lhlnl rllto work 's "Lucy Show'' for four
r.;
r.· ings posllion, behind " Bo.;an. straight weoks starling F•b 1,
sa" and "Bewitched.'' On a and may turn out to be the restriclly numerical buis, lt
placemt&gt;ttt for Ihe !lerie!l' retir·
'
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pears to. be U.. rell ~w Jlllash ing VIvian Vance ... George
HOLLYWOOD (UPII - To be While it is true that Elb.abeth popular llirow 'bi tbe )'Yr. ll!1d 1 Hamilton hosls NBC..TV'o '' Hul'" nol to be a hillbilly on tele- Mon4!omery ;. undoubtedly the ' Nahora.~t.. . DJg,.lot &amp;ew star . lahalno" musical program Jan .
vision Is no longer the question, new female star of televisiOn ·
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U you like a good ratng. lbere lhis oeason in "Bewitched." il 1 T~t Cllnael
·~~•"KNt Y GOOGL f onol SNUPFV SMrrto
Is "Tht Bevorly Hillbillies," seems to this viewer that N&amp;· l _ _ _ _ _..;;...__::;.:_::....:Ci,___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _
and '"No Time F'or Sergeants." bors is possibly an even great· I
MY MAN SNUfFY
and Andy Griffith 1almost a er popular hit when ()ne corusidWANTS 10 KNOW
hlllbiliy l, and "Peltieoat June· !ers the inferi01· scheduling pos~
IF YE:'Ll CONIE
tlon," and "Gomer Pyle." And , lion his show has - and yet
PLAY CARDS
WIF
HIM,CALEB
none of these shows is tn dan- : how it is running almot neckACROSS
12. Whirlln,l3 Con1. Drench
mover:ru::nl
trad.Jct
ger ot bemg cancelf'd ror lack ' and-neck with "Bewitched."
fi. Ar&amp;biP.D
18 Sin.
of popularity
' "Bewitci.ed" airs ofl ThurscJoaka
DOWN
cereJy
Whether 'tis nobler tn the I d1:1ys, a good viewing night sew
e. ltaltan
1. Malayan.
18. Finely
river
minds of men for an actor to cording to the ratings samplers.
J"&amp;rmf'l\\.
pul.
10.
Droop,
u
2. 8J)here
ver1~
be anything else but a hillbilly It is preceded on ABG-TV by
nowera
3. Soon
earth
on television is enllrf'l.l' misc::ing the long - runnmg Donna Reed 11. Bower
' · Country :
21. Noe.h 'a
the point. If one enjO}'s the ... how and " My Three Sons," n . One 1.1t &amp;
.il. Alia.
lloal
wanderinl"
G. Be oro
prospttct~ of ann~1ltles and serv- and is followed by another hit,
24.puido'•
tribe
of rye
heat
ants and magazme covers and "Peyton
Place .'
14. Such
e.
Biology:
to
new cars every year and other Pyle," on the other hand.
15. A ahJpabbr.
26.
tala
:l7. Apport\olu
tonn clock
pleasantries. Take, for instance, 'on Fridays, a notoriously
1.E1ypUan
27. ~mell
40. Spa.h•~o~
17. Bathe
da.ndng
29. Cooli.ng
painter
the case of Jtm Nabors, for- viewlng'nlght. Earlier in
I TOLD ~OU NOT
18, India:
girl
agent
41.
llllllpt!cal
TC LEAVE AN"'{
merly of the Grlfnth series, season, it was preceded
poet
&amp;Bnaba.
30.ln bed
4.'1. Llqul4
UNNECESSARY
20.
Conatelo
rJ.S)W starrl_ng_ a~. a h\1lbilly Ma- "The Entertainers," now
bole J.n. u
31. Arid and
rood
LIG~TS ON.'.'
latlon
acuk
hot
46. Before
·fne recru1t m Gomer Pyle"- ed to Saturdays, and followed
22. Halt an era 11. Largest
AT THAT P.E.CI OlE!!
33.
Hu..sty
48.
Biblical
1 smash ratings h!L. Jim can by "'ibe Reporter,'' ll!IW
23. ChUla M4
continent
34. RemaJn.
llon
;iJrg opera and is reported to celed by css:fv - .and
teve~;
i! a rousing nightclub perform- ther, obviously, good ratlngs- 25. A large
ve~Mel
er, but that's all small potatoes gettere . At prt&gt;~ent, It Is preced28.Moved
are opposed lo being a success- ,., by "On Broadway Tonight"
ltealth!ly
'ul video hillbilly.
Iand followed by "SlattPry's Peo- 1 s&lt;f.iAs~u.Jt

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MONDAY THRU FRIDAY
· 6:00 Sign On - News
6:06 Scar,ed Hearl
6:30 Meigs County RFD
6:25 Paul Bowers - Farm
8:30 Bill Miller Sho"
6:57 Weather
7:00 News
7:05 Tiny's Moming Chapel
7:20 Bll) Miller Show
7:30 Sports
7:3~ Pickens Hardware
(Tues .. Thurs·)
7:50 News
8:00 BID MUier Sbow
8:00 Jobnsoo Shnpsoo lno.
(friday)
8:30 Dally Llgbt
8:46 Bill Miller bow
8:45 Baker Fumlture Show
(Wed. • Fri.)
8:45 l&amp;S Super Mkt. Show
(Thurs.)
9:00 News
9:015 Coffee Wllh Janel
IAI:OO BU! Millers Brunch Show
11:00 Ministerial Association
11:1.5 'Maso• County Agrl Ent.
(TUes.)
11:15 Family Worship &lt;'Thun.
ll:lfi A.S.C. Program (Fri.)
11:10 Swap Shop
11:M Tiny's Country Hymnt!me
12:00 Cemeot Block Newo
12:15 Goossler Guest Star
TERRY

THRU FRIDAY
6:46 Sign On
7:011 Be SWJ and Know
1.2:30 Larry Anderson Show
7:03 News
3:110 Jim Mees Show
7:08
Musical Clocl&lt;
4:110 TinyS Santa Claus Show
7:30
News
Headline•
4:15 Jim Mees Show
7:32
Musical
Clock
4.30Electric Co. Newa
7:15 Word and Testimony
4 40 .Jim Mees Show
8:00 Ohio Valley News
5:00 S!gn 011
8:05
World News
SATURDAY
1:10
Sporis
1'oday
'YtcOO Sign On • Newo
8:15
Weather
6:115 Counlry Music
8:16 Musical CIO"k
f :25 Country Jamboree
8:55
Com.nunity News
7:00 Larry Aodersoo Show
1:00
Talk of the Town
11:00 Top Ten Show
1:55
Mason County News
1.2:011 Noon News
10:00
Publlc
Servlte
12:1.5 Muclal Interlude
10: IJ FaJDIIJ Worship Hour
12:30 The Rev. Merlin Teoll
10:30 Latchs!rlnl
1:110 Jim Mees Show
11:00 NeWJ Beat
5:011 Stlgn 011
11:05 Montlng Melodies
SUNDAy
excepl Friday, Churcb
7:30 Sign On . Army Hour
Bello Rio&amp;
1:00 French City. Baptist
World
News
8:30 Sunday Show
11:55 MaSlin County New1
9:30 The Bible Speakes to
12:oo CODllnlmll)l News
1.0:011 The GoQd Lifo
12:05 Local News
1.0:15 Sunday ·show
12:10 Markets
12:110 Noon News
12:lli WeaUrer
1.2:15 Christian's Hour
Bulletin Board
12:30 Rev. Merlin Teell
12:25 News 0 Grams
!:Ott Rev. Andrew Parso111
12:30 County Ajent
1:30 Rev. Silao Blllopo
12:45 Country Go Roond
Z:OO Rev. Roscoe Thorne
1:55 News Beat
3:00 Sunday Showcase
i:OO Country Go Round
S:30 Country Hymntimers
·::55 News Beat
4:30 Baptist Layman's Hour
•:oo Midway Mallnee
5:00 Sign Oil
S:SS Newo Beat

f:OO Dlsclnc wllh Dosa

4:30
5:110
5:05
6:15
5:25
5:30
6:41

lnterchango
Community Newa
World News
Sports Todsy
Wealhll'
Dinner Muslcalt
Sign Off

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNII

lv HAROLD GRAY

SATURDAY
' f:45 Sign On
7:00 Be SUD and Know
7:113 News
7:08 l)luslcal Clock
7:30 Wewa Headline•
7:32 Musical C!oclr:
7:45 Word and Testim' "
8:00 Ohio Valley News
1:05 World News
8:1.0 Sports Today
8:15 Wealher
8:1.6 Pt. Pleasant H.S.
Football
10:30 Song &amp; Story Hour
10:46 Family Worship Hour
11:00 News, Army Hour
11:30 Pubilc Sentce
12:00 News Roundop
12:20 Bulletin Board
l2:Z5 News 0 Gramo
12:30 Saturday Matinee
1:1&amp; Ohio Slate Football
f: 00 DIJclng with Doll
4:30 Top Ten Revue
5:00 News Ro.mdup
5:1.5 Public Service
6:30 Dinner Mustcalo
6: 45 Sign 01.1
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Sentinel Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ' J an 8, 1965

etting
Oflicers/nstalled,CCommit!leeDs fA
N0 med' by Chester
ounCI 0
ersonal.
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and sent me l Mary ' wa lter ou t- ~
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1\ t ber JUn ~
In Mtddleport

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Daughters ol Amer· 10r pa&gt;t " ""wlior &lt;nd Helen
Ira met I uesdav evenmg
. 1\ oil. trustee
Zel da Weber counnl or pre
Mrs r leland un bt- h.t ll of
llided and opened the me&lt;' tmg the l'oun&lt; II
a past
In n ru.1 1Jst.r form
counu h&gt;r
to Mr&gt; \l eiter
Kt
who thanked lite member s lor
Wnghl and Lucille
thelf hel p and toopetatw n
were report ed home
p!tal s amt tmpro&gt;mg I
past term It " '"
announce
ReJbe r ha· a habv gtr t !O 'u ' that" lhe ne&lt; t
Jan·
Hill Wa&lt; repocted as
uarv 19, th ere Will be a lavelle
llDd al&lt;tt &gt;I ' .tre r,l tza bell'
,h""''l lor F:ve h n Ba uet It
bam end Mae Spencer_Pad "'' also announced that the
A than!. ""' note was ' d P-"' Counctl ors
wou ld mee t
!rem Est her 1\nght for car s at the lodge hal l, Janoarv 13,
gtft and vtSIIs dutmg nrr
ancl potlu ck refl e&gt;hmen ts wtll
pitaltzat •"" Vw let Htll en) Y b"
tht ChJI -..!m &lt;l" card tree
Comrm t;,es n,.med for lht!
to her \ t " ' K Holter ' 11 n w Jerm ""' Roberta Lee.
man g.n • 'he " po rt ul ''
t'e \\ alket Margare: ·t ut
l&lt;ltrhen cun• lfl ttl" lor the past 1I Elhel Bentz Anna Tuttle,
m" nth •
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SIXTh
t "i the
audnmg norotll\ Lw. s nd
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commilt••
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(leladnd dO,It "K--llt•u Op al Hollon Mary
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tbey sell their home. Fonnol'ly they followe&lt;l the
ume
ago Congress , rules as all other taxpayel'l:

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Low m1ltage i:xtu clea n AutomatiC

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BOOK STORE
MIDDLEPORT, 0 ,

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The Ftfth Amendment
. of
the U S. Constitution contams
' the nght not to be compelled
to be a Witness against oneself.
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64 Buick
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63 Oldsmobile
lupt&gt;r • 88 · 4 Doo r A1r c o ndltJOnm ~~: One ca reful owner.
Power stecr1r J/ .~r1 d b r., k&lt;"~ Shows bf st of care.

63 Pontiac

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YOU STILL HAVE TIME
TO ~OIN OUR 1965

CHRISTMAS CLUBI
II'. the easiest. surest W&lt;rf fol rou to 50'1'0 ahead
•• • to have plemy of liiOfley to spare for 1965
Christmas gifts, looliday fun, other y~-eood expenses. Just 50 small weekly deposit% t10 dues
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POMEROY

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Member Federal Reserve System

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Robert
Meettnc were Mrs.
Burkett, Mrs. Eugene Conde,
Mrs. Earl Davenport,
Mrs.
Lowell Beaver, Mrs. Dale Walburn aod Mrs. Jean Cooke.
CoTilllllltee
members were
named and Included, t!cketa,
Mrs. Davenport, and Mrs.
ell Beaver; publicity,
Mrs.
John Krawsc:zyn, Mrs. Charles
Bradbury, Mrs. Date Walburn;
card tables, Mrs. Robert Sc:bMrs Don Mullen, Mn.
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Eugene Conde, Mrs
Hellsler, )Irs. Charles Smith,
Mr AD&amp;lJS Howard and Mrt.
w~'••m Slater: kitchen and
dining room, Mrs.
K~
Sc:ites. Mrs. Robert Fuller.
Mn. Dan While, Mrs.
Paul
Ruasell, Mra. L. W: McComas, Mn. Franklin Trtplett, Mra.
Dwicht Culluma, Mrs. Beaver,
Mrs. William Fry, Mrs. Newman Burdet!A!, and Mrs.

For P.T.A." , '\'ltel'e will
devotional period and
s!ttero will be provided.
trahmenta will be aerved
the IHtth grade mothen.
paren~ life urged io at~~

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Ject because she was born in ' town hall thiS mornmg.
the baste style of suits now bepolice cruiser and Its
equip- ADMISSioN _ Mro. Robert
London
in
1932.
Her
parents
The
bid
of
Pom..-oy
Motor
I
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sold,"
satd
Will.
I
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Riffle, Lotook her to the United States company was quoted at •t.-. Wtll recalls that shirts or ear·
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br
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shortly before the out eak o other btdders were Metropolily yeaps were
with • dt;; JASPER , Ala.
to Ptesjdent Jolmson. lplarmed foe us," Mayhall told
PTA TO MEET
YilltHaVftl;
Jl\wll
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EarlHen
1111World War ll.
tan Motors, Ketth Goble Ford, tachable collar. "But today, man Roy Mayhall of the state The Conledera!A! flag is one an overflow crowd of ahout 5011 The Portland PTA will meet
Edytb cal:
and R. H. Rawlings Sons. Ex- s01d Frank , "the shtrt busmess Democratic Executive Commit- of Wallace'• favorite symhol.s. Jpersons who gathered ro honor Monday eventng at 7:30pm. at
rt Pomeroy
Stmdo
' KUALA LVMPOR, MALAY- peeled delivery date Is 30 - J5 is on a much broader
plan tee says It's time for Alabama '
.
him.
the school with Mrs. Ruth E!&gt;- i'..d.vute;
Win "•
sla - MalaySJan patro !boats days, Mayor Lee Smith said. than 15 years ago w1th ahout to roll up the Confederate flag, I Mayhall o u 11 e In I circuit 1
.
ersboch's 4-H gir!JJ tn charge. Pomeroy.
aey
. 1et1,
broke up two altempll to land
18 dl!ferent kinds."
"unfurl the Amerlean 111 1 court judge, referred Ill Presi- Mayhall sa1d
his pralso There wiD also bt
voop
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lndMesian guerrillas on the
SQUAD CALLED
Frank 15 a member or the · (and) rejoin the Union "
I dent Johruton't "Great Society" Iof the national Democratic par. diseuosion.
DISCHARGES _
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Malay Peninsula early today, The Middleport emergency · IPomeroy Masomc
Lodge, a Mayhall's remarks were an theme in the Chlet li;xecutlve's Jty and h!JJ stauncb support of
O&gt;lemaa, Mlthlleport
1rcolla
probably k11ling a number of rescue squad was called
al l' charter member ol the Drew- apparent olap at Democrats led State of the lhllon mes.age 00 , tbe late President Jolm F Ken' LOCAL TEMps
Coleman, Ml4tlleport,
blah
1111en, It waa announced bere. I 08 p.m. Friday !or Oliver Webster American UgiDil post, b) Gov George c; wan..,e, •Congre.. earlier this week.
' nedy was Jnatrumental in his
n.. temperaturt\ In Ponm- Glbbo, llartfonl: MAr) •. H-.
said Mttch who had f•llen and sus- 1lhe POmeroy Chamber of Com- who caD tllemaelv01 Alabama I "I want Alabama to
defeat by T. Leon Beaird as roy'1 busineoo d!JJtrlc:t at ll"llfl tJOil, Ponteto,: Dor9tby Wri&amp;IJI,
The Dt;fense
lhe patrol boat Perak fired on tal ned a cut. He was
to merce and a member of the Democrall u :opj)I)Sed to
the Union and move on Into the e1rtu1t judge In the May
a.m. tnday was 31 degrees un- Rutland: l:ditb IDneo, J&gt;ome.
CCODllouetl oa Page 'I
Veterans Memorial
Gracy .J!;plsr»p;.l CbJu'cb.
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Ru ssell B. Long
Democra t-' always ..has been the lendmg of after he staru;d working there, tal rooms at the Columbus and : Stler Feed en to
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left untouched by the behind·
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and &lt;'onlmued m that capa e1ty l southern Oh1o Electnc Co for I\1eet Fir 8t Tinae
slate Bunal will be m tht th e-sce nes agreement reached Friday, but Senate leaden
dJSguJse .
1 He reca lled th at bankmg In unlll_ hrs rehrement m 1951. thetr meeting.
, ' Miles cemetery.
did manage to d e lay a showdown untU at least March 9.
The Nobel Peace Pnze wm- Amenca
bt&gt;ga n wtth
the I W1ll 1s currently vice·presl· Speaker or the evemng will I The f'irsl meeting of the 4-H
The
compromise came as 1
satd It appeared Long l acht evement of Independence ,dent ol Dowme-Gross,
Inc. be Mananne Campbell, OJStrict boys and girls and FFA mem-1
PLEAD GUILTY
pro-h hbuster fore" apparent- duced a reaoluUon whlcb -would
may represent the new breed • from England some 170 years 1Other off1cers are Btll Oowme , 15 DJredor of the B&amp;PW Clubs, , hers parhupating In the steer
tv were prepanng to fthhuster perm1t thre&amp;-flftho ot lbe .lenof Southern politiCian who rec : after the first eolun., was
presid ent , Tom Dow rue, treas- and general manager of Rad1o 11 feedmg proJect m connechon I Merhn M1fcheiJ, 25 Rt .
2, agamst a morton lo brmg up !ate to kill a filibuster. ·I e D.
ogntzes that change ts upon l lled m the new world The I ut er and manager,
Esther Stallon WJEH The program Is with the Metgs County Jumor Cheshtre, and Clalf Mitchell, 29, I the proposed anl!·hhbustet res- Paul H. Dougllos, D-W,, went
111 and Is w.l.llmg to adjust to speaker reported that
st&gt;eretary, and F'1ed W. l m charge of the E:n,'-llem and · Fair w!IJ be held at the Counry i MiddJeport,
Wednes- lolutton
l h1m one. better
pnJpOSlllJ
that change Kmg satd Long banks, howf\ er, were not banks Crow , Jr , cha11man of the Federatwn Commlllee
w1th ExtenSion Office, Monday eve- dty on charges of breakmg and At present 11 takes a tw o - that a SlDlple mAJority bt alhed promtsed to stand behmd at all as they are known tod ay. board.
I Wtlma Sargent,
chauman 1 nmg January ll et 8 p m. ac- I enlenng an umnhabt!ed dwell· lhlfd, vote ;I senatots present lowed to tnd debate.
Dowme-Gross, In c was or-1Members of the Galhpolis B cordmg to Larry Ritchie, com. ing wtth mlent to steal proper- lc cut oft debate Sen Chnton
the admmtstral!on and "tf ' h' He satd they d1d not ;ece1ve
stands up for the Prestdent - , depoSits from the publtc and gamzed June 20, 1949 when the , &amp;PW wtll be guests All mem- mtttee
of value. by the Gall Ia coun-1P. Anderson D-N J lntro- Emergency-Rescue
which I lhmk he w11l he I dtd not regul il rl\i make lmms. i late Dr. C. W Dowme and Ern· bers are urged to attend
Everyone planning to
ty Shenff's department, pleadmay bring an end to the sohd l Mr Grate Said early bank est Gross purchased the firm
lpate m the project shoold be ed gUJ!Jv as charged Fnday in
Unit in 3
Southern bloc."
regulat•ons were concerned Prl· Iknown then as the
ClothMo!go General Hospital
present with a report on thelf Gallta CoWJty Common Pleas
Upl S
Three calli w-. lDSPrtd
Long's seJect10n could even j manly With UJe adequa cv of a ing company. Present Manager
ADMISSIONS - Lmme Pul- proJect animaL
1court on a btll of mformation.
Fnday by the POR!tNy tmertually "hberah7..e the pohtJCal bank s capital lund and w1th Ted Dowme began workmg 1n lins, Reedsville · Des!He
Tbe f
chmate m the South, "
Kmg 1the enforeemenl of reserve re the store m 1950 and became son, Pomeroy,' Myrna Rams- '
said.
Iqmrement needed to redeem manager upon the dea th of ' dell, Portland ; Esther Roberts, I
son. West MaiiH:t, Pomeroy,
theu notes m gold and stlver, Mr. Gross tn 19,6_
1Pom••oy,
Maude Schuster ,
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STAR '' R tary pres!dent DJCk Rosen- I Store Manager' Downie SaJd Pomeroy.
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Elizabeth Taylor wants to g1ve aum preSJ e over the bnsl- of Frank W1ll : "His expenence l DISCHARGES - Robert Mus- 1 Dayton, 0. He II the nophow ef Mr. and Mrs. Ralph er at Hamsonvllle Elementary General hospital
up her American
cllizenshtp ness
The dmner w." , and knowledge m the clothing ser, Rutland; Crella Musser, Grovot of Pomeroy.
School Januarv 7th at 10 ' ' a
The Squad
1o tho Maud•
"and become completely Br1t- serve
Y women of Heath busmess makes h1m very llelp- 1Rutland
m. on the topic. "How Local Schuster residence RJ.verv ew
1 THANKS AND GOD'S WISHES"
ish" becattse of her love !or MethodiSt church
ful to our hrm"
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Tho cards ond letters that I hove recelvoci,
Ia• Is enforced"
Dr ' at S:lltl p.m. • and Iran•
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her Welsh-born husband, R1ch-1
F&lt; ank says men 's clothmg Middleport Mayor Lee Smith Are so(mony to onswer,.,... ' "·
Chtel Webster sa1d his depart- 1ported Mro, Schuster 1o Melg•
ard Burton The 32-year . old Pomeroy Motors Is
st)les seem to go .and come has fmed Hugh Shiflet, Middle- They .,.n to much. ond tholr thoughts rllch to dHp. mont Is particularly mterest· General hospllal u a medical
beauty satd she _wants to be
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eo in young people and invited patient. Alfred Deck W81 takthat I love Amenca less, but Successful B1dder
now back to the short
coats, to sto after an acctdent and , 1 proy oil of you, 10 wondorful ond kind,
the young students to
. his en to Meigs
by tho
love ?'Y
more ", I Middleport Village
councli wh1ch ts pracllcally the same $50
costs for no operator's ! Will receive God's wishes tlll tho ond of limo.
office Students of the thtrd, squad at 1:118 p.m., alao as
exeltuJVely
-; not I accepted a bid of the Pomeroy l st) le on the market 20 years hcense. Rtchard R. Dugan, Rut-1
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Sgf. Gene Wilburn loorlh, and SIXth grades gave medical patlellt.
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Altl!&lt;Jo)glt Mtss Taylors par· IMotor company to provide a ago
1land forfeited a f25 bond lor
htm an enthuSJashc reception '
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were American, she / new pohce department crmser I " Pla m iront trousers with /
the peace,
They were especially interest·
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M~!ID
Luther Kmg calls the was speaker las t week ""cf of the New York
Clothtng at the Martm Restaurant and I
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Myron Dalley, Mrs.
Jame'o Johnson and Mrs, Bradbury.

The RuUand P.T.A. will
Monday evening, Jan. II In the
high school auditorium at ?:30
with Arthur Mlller, presldeot,
in l:harge. Special millie wm
be rr-oted by Jul!a Lucas,
w11n was a eontestanl iD the
Junior MllB Pageant.
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SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1965

The Mtddleporl Chamber
Other new officers of tht C to a publtclly committee.
merce'o CMtmtmUJ De loll
Commerce Fnday mght endor· 1or C besuie• Mr Coats, a MidVIce-PreSident Welsb showed 1ment Banquet to be lteltll•'lllunsed the proposed oirport devel· dleport funeral home director, plans wh1ch have been drawn , day, Feb, 4, at liMt ' M• ny
opment m Forest Run and re- and Jack Welsh, Vtce-presldent, lor the proposed boallng lacdi- ~ school. Miller uld lblo
It
Two Alhe111 coWJty men art elected Bob Coats its president. Mn John Werner. treasurer, ltes and told ol wock alretdy " Meet The Ola'l • · IQPt"
bemg
held In Meigs eounty J Endorsement of the program . and Cart Horky, ,.cretary.
undertaken to make the pro- and that the Jl!'~ 11- aot
jail today otter cenfemnr to , to develop the a~rport at Forest Prestden t Coats named Mr. l posat a reality. H&lt; expl_amed l try101 Ia enter
al,
caltle rustling early Fl'Jday m Hun was gtven by Chamber Werner cha~rman and EdiJon I ttere " tax money available ready be111f won:.ill • . by the
Carpenter.
members alter BJI! Grueser es· Baker, C P. Willtams, Georae lor the local project and lhat t tocat clwnboro, ballillter, Ill
Shenff Robert C, Harten bach plamed that 11 " a Meigs coun- l Meinhart, Wenda! Gerlach and ' two thirds of the costs would , aid iD the devtlopmlllt , of tho
sa1d Harold Hamrtck, 34, of ty project and not JUSt
for Curtl&amp; Jenkmsua on tbe mem- be paid throuch these lunds. Jcommunity iD an _... lltlt )le.
Albany and Marvm Tom, :l7, of Pomeroy.
j bersh1p comnuttee. Mr. Mem· Welsh sa1d much of the local mg worked
DD." E. Urry
Rt 3, Albany wall be charged Mr. Grueser saad Gov. James lh.-t was named to work on a share can be through donahon Molee. vice-president ol
tbt
wath grand larceny m connec- A Hhodes IS highly interesled federal program to probe the I of labor and serVlces A meet· U S Junior Chamber of C...
t10n w1th tha theft of e cow m the atrport and that Jt would poos1biht) of gethng a school J ing IS to be called soon to de- merce wti! be the apeUer.
owned by Alvm Dye, Carpenter h£~ve a great effect m attract- to be. located locally to trsin c1de 1f the pro.tett should be A report "II JUdi • the
The pair was apprehended at mg lndusry to Me1g11 county. operators ot bulldozers, ahoy. :! undertaken.
I Merchanta Christmae
P.
aboUI 11 am Fr1day follow - FoHowmg Frueser s talk the ) els, dragIme eqUipment
etc. Bill Miller, representmg the gram by Mr1.
Til I
mg a four-county manhunt by group vott"d to back the pt o- Bill Child s,
Dtck Owe-n and Meigs Counl y Jaycees, announ- l m~tmg Wll held In Ole reerM.
the Mell!tS. Vmton, Athens and gram 100 per cent''
I M~Inhart were also
named I ced the Jumor Chamber of Com~ tion room of the Coati lllbme.
Galha county sheriff'• departments and the Oh1o State Pa
r:::ov:,,it'-~'"' ~ """"•W*',\WI.Iii:Wii~
trot. A statewide bulletin of
C''LUMBUS tUPI)-Moror
the cattle rustlmg was I!ISued. 1
nblcle licea&amp;t reJiatntioaa
DEAN OF CLOTHIERS - Frank Will, left 71 , and Ted Downie ot Downle-Gross by Shenff Hartenbach durmg ·
lor Jhe !!rill It monlbo of
Inc Clolhmg Store dts play th ei r me n's su rts !fr W11l is nt h1s 4gt!J ' e• r as a cloth- I the hWlt,
1984 r&amp;D abont U8,otJe lhe&amp;d I'
Ier begms hiS 50th nex t autumn . - Sentm el Photo.
o1 Jbe total lor all ol ttl!,
.
I Sheriff Hartenbach said a
white face Hereford waa seen j
State Auditor Cbesur w. GoNEW YORK (U PI J-Autho_n t!es today pressed I tleii'Ch
b•mg loaded at 6 30 am. Fn- 1
ble said Friday. Goble
1lor a fo_rtune m gems sttll mtssmg tn the Mu~eum of Nad•y mto a p1ck-up truck by
511111 9117 licenses ,..,.. pur- tu1 al H1 story robbery, desp1!e a growmc belief that fll•
two men at the Dye farm. The I Tht Middleport
Volunteer ! eba~ thr b Oct . 31. P••• j jew els may be lost forever . '
observers •eported what they 1 F1redepartment was sum·~ eDJer car '::gl!Jtratioa•
The fabulous " Star o( Ind1a ' sapphJre and eiJtd~
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wh called , moned lor till f~res and the 1
•-• 1 , _ ••1 1 tbe precwus gems taken !rom the museum Oct. 2t Weft
saw
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Fn'd ay 1rom Mtam1. St'U
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d th o anhu 1, ftrsl atd umt answered !75 ca II s 11 COUll~
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BY ROBERT MNGF.TT
1clebra led hi s 71 st b1rthdav he ror
In c Re
satd the eow was I showed today
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gems._ _ ___,,.-_ _
Frank Will of Dowmc-l. ross l.'l s:l ll l Vf'IY actJve He enJuvs he has
l'l'Jt rt• , d gonlg taken over the school lot road l F'lrst
Aid Chief Larry L
New York Dist Atty. ran I f d'
nd tb ...., f1lbt
Inc II\ Pomroy ,, the undts- hts work and has no present back to work se iling
men 's to RoUie so and Jnro Athens I B• ker said the squad had 87 ,
Hogan assured
h at I o, In 18 I
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puled deen of men 's
mtentwn of rel!rmg.
clothtng.
, county. Another person, who al- : m-town calls and 88 out-ofpress conference Friday t e mtn
C'ou ntv
' "I tried retirement for a
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veshgatJOn was rontmulng He 1I
gems W@f"f
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Thi&lt; fall he Will beg m hlsl while in 1957,'' say•
\\ill,
Mr Wtll bgan wmking
In
:d I obtained' . the emergency-rescue unit wa s:
would not comment, however . . from loc ker 0911 in
Miami
50J.h year1 workuJg m elothmgl
''but after six months of loaf· Pomeroy busmess plac&lt;'S
m license number
1 916 wh1le 1.057 man hours ,
on the likelihood of recovet mg , bus depot, wrapped i,!t It tt
10
stc:n$ wth the t&gt;xcept n of Jng 1 decided it was the 11912 wh1Je he shll
a stu· I It 18
tht persons were logged.
I Funeral services for
Mrs 1the .15 m1ssmg Jewels
. paper and tied in. • : ; ; . :
three 1
Frank has served loJlghest lblng 1 ever
dent
at
·Pem.,..y
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school.
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w•ro
summoned
lor
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May
Flemmg,
80,
of
RutMtamt
authon!Jes
were
rerottln&amp; iotllllar JfW
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ht s ent re ,:areer employed by Jt was m November of that He began workmg for Ewing ,:u Ulfl ebcow folio
They 211 t;,..
roiin and 46 'out-of-' tand who deJd at Meigs General ported to believe that the d1a- ' A U!lephone Gfi..
plr&gt;
busme'Ses m Pom eroy ·
year when Frank came out of Cash Gtocery evenmgs after 1
:,a;.,st 8 town, with total
losses esti-, hospital Friday evemng follow 1munds and the DeLong
pointed their hidini"fla.ot, apt.
Though h ank IV til tht s werk,.eltrement and went to work school and was later employed I dll't bank led the cow out of mated at $43.105, accordmg to mg a t!ngermg !llness, wtll be which reputedly " the _worlds parenttv a well-u8ed tttlili!tworld
--- - - at I he old Red Star Grocery, 1
' nd
ed
F1re Chief
Russell
(Buzz) Sunday at 2 30 p m at the RuJ., Iargest and most perfectly rut . drop ··
the truck a
turn
Jl 1osse.
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Frank
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O( hrs first taste of !he clothAthen s county
Jeers oun I Mills said there wa• $5.8001
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licll ly resold- or soon would be 1 Kuhn
u the ma•·
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I the truck owned by one of the damage to buhdmgs m town I SurviVIng are three children, The thrPe Miami beuchbo\i s I termmd of the ]I!Wel theft, an4
th ustness be r01
was emp oy- men parked m front ol Ham- ' and $100 to thOir &lt;on tent s It Mrs. Robert Roberts, Noretha ae,used ol the theft remamed accused confederaltl Jack
f!Ck s restdence Ill Albany.
was reported that $%6.1100 m' Fleming, a_nd . Branch Flemmg.l m jail unable to raise bnil that !Murph the Surf) Murphf and
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al of •Lc d'ne r..rae o th e roy
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and Tom
were mgs and •to
to 1dted m 1951.hiAlso sUrvlVIng
are Allen Kuhn •
ond tht
in
10 t0
Clt lzens Na Jrnnal Han k in M1d
w'111
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cus Y Y
ens the contents of buildmgs out-' two grande ldren an
one detectives and an as51stant d1s· government's h f
w1111 recoy.
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oymen county deputies and a confes- of-town
t """Bndchtld
th e .... ar er_
''de_al ._'' _ __ _ __
1dleport spokP on the
of w1!h the New York Clothmg ·
g.ea e-I1 trlct attorney recover
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the
1 Ftrernen answer ed ca IIs ror , Mrs Flemmg
h Rwas ad lifelong
M th I
I Amertca n bank ing Fndav eve- House for the most part unlll S!On
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nrng aj the weekl y meetmg of Mr Wol(f sold the
seven auto blazes. 19 bmldmg l
of t e u an t' e 0-!
the Mtddlepotl -Pnmerov
Ro- m 1957 Frank ho,. ever work- ' Women's Club will
ftres. 31 brush, three dry runs, dtst church sand wa't:c lVe m
tary club at Healh Melhndtst 'ed for three yea rs m ' Wolff ' Dine Hear Speaker
fhree at the ctty dump , and : the WCTU heMwao edyoMung-1
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' Iores m Ashland Ky a n d 'I The Busmess
PrOfession ( ree for mu tua I aJd There was Iest chtld of
f Dndd d I
' 's club and
Mr Grate lnltoduc·ed bv hts , Port; muuth.
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will dme Tues: ianh average
of lJ men res pond· Perry Beaver ro an rt rs
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p;;zes awarded , fol j
tLtiJOI.&lt; Sarg
., Wolfe Vdug han and chtldren andA
to roll
call i• lowed by
gift exchange.
j ;entorule !hieh applleo to all If the selling
lOOdlll lu r Oi'•tl
Hollon e
l\11 ' Hauer orphans,
with her mother,
w!lh sc hool
memories
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under-65 taxpayers
$20.000
two-t r o
,.
Wal den u ll(
IS l eda Kae Kraeu ]('(' Ohunger who IS a pa\lf:' II commumca tlon was read from I
SttiC
I' The second major change In· 000, two-thirds of the J&amp;ln JS
andOIJI,t'!ha 'Koblentz, resolu- a! Meigs Memorial Hosplta In Mrs MarLOR Slaven,
diStriCt
volving older taxpayers was not taxable.
65
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t-: ' 11"'' Htdt•nollf.
Ada POHIP IO)
prestdent, extendmg greetmgs
S OS '
,
of thel retirement A taxpayer over
rea zes
Hea dquarters For
and
l.etha
Wood,
!
Rerent
hohday
guests
of
Mr
and
announcmg
LegJS!atlOn
Day
.The
Letart
FaUs
Under
the
old
law
f5?,000
after
.
paymgththe
1
oidi a
Frcde n ck ,
Ml ~ Herman
Ba1ley un March 25 at Nelsonville.
tJiren Sunday School held
ttS' : taxpayer over 75 was per- er s commission on e sa e
Hm " " ' ,
thetr daughter and ram- , At the close of th e meetmg, Mrs. Dayton
1annual Christmas party at the 1milled
take a direct tax h1s home on which : : d a
00
o l.Jl Fu IHng r r T L n a
M• ond Mr s Harold Har a dt•ssert course was served by I tamed the Sew
t
r Gommumty HaiJ Tuedsay eveo· crecUt on retirement income total_ mves~ment o1
. ' ur
\1oc
Ha
rtung
and
childr
en
Dougta,
and
the
hostess
to
the
members
and
I
Club
at
he
IJli
at
6
3D
p.m.
A
chlc1ten
dinup
to
a
maximum
of
$1
,524
1
cludmg
ortnal
cost
11
1
ll• gg'
It ,.,hment s F.r- D
of Cmcmnah Douglasr one guest, Mtss Nell e Bmg. home, Lmco n e g ·
.
ner wtth all t~e trtmmlsll• providing he had earned Income sequent
mprovemen s. .
ll&lt; ltv Rou' h EthBailey and a frt end. Mrs . Phil Wtlhamson Will be l_ Durmg th;
w.. served . to Rev. and _ Mra, of at least $000 for each of any had hved
the
•I 1111 Pons !d ue'" Doro thy K•·uny L&lt;roy of Flonda r eturn- ho' '"" fo r the Fe bruary meet- m charge o dr t Mrs H C James Momson, Mrs. Fred~ 10 calendar years.
uously fort /ea~s ~res
'tldtw
rill e lldl dnd Doro· ed to s end New Year's week- lllg,
'
' Vranken, preS! en ' .
Evans, Mr. and Mrs.
Bo
Retirement mcome for this he accoun s or e sa e·
M;er&lt;. gttocl ol nrder Ada eud wtlf, Mr and Mrs Batley.'
Mullms,
wei: Adams, :11)'. and Mrs.
purpooe Included pensiOns, an- Amo';;'t teallzed
-:·:
Middl epo•t, 0 .
Van Melt I and LuCi lle Kraeu I
, I
Mrs HalO
Mrs. Norm and Clarence. M e nuities,
rents and dlVl· Cost as •
,
1"' delm uent Luc ol le Krac u-1 Mrs. James Brewmgt on has
corned as new membersh club Momson, Mr. and M". Elmer dends. A taxpayer's wife, If Gain
Zli.tlll
31 d q Ma"
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!loiter, been wtlh Iter stsler, Mrs John \
I StriCkland, on behalf o! I enk
Pickens,
and Stev- ohe
older eould claim Ratio of $ZO,IIlNI to $1UIIO'
terbl \
Esllwr
Rldenour . j Vt om an at llolze.r Hospt!al m
' P"'sented Mrs. Van Vra d
le, Mr. and Mrs. Herljert
•• ldentleal credit' II she also
Two - fUtho
\lae Spencer, 1Galh polts where she IS bemg
I wbo also served 88 P""'' e l aud Roger, Il!n Jack Wolle, mel the required 10-year wor!t Part of gain to be exeluded
11 0
1
t·apt
Doruthy R1t treated lor a fr actured hlp re·
last year, a gilt. I b' Ch tsl Sandra and Deru)y, Mrs. Bob erperience 11 she dtd not , she
llwo-flftho J $25,011)
Pom" ' ' Ohio
;lab b...: ..., niV1l bcr 1 and ce twd m a fa ll at her home The Rev Howard
A report on the c ':,il'
Rhodei, Mtke and Karen, Mrs. could not cJalm the credit even
.
$!11.100
lON IG HT &amp; SAT URDA Y
I rl;a \\•H&gt;d """ tant
Don s Mo nd ay.
pastor of th•· FJrst
Uruted j mas basket
a
Jllmore Grady Craig, Sherry and Keith, though she may have had re- Part of gam subject to$t5tlll0
11
11
'
bearer number 21
Presbyterian Church, spoke on gtven by rs
za
' Tom Norris, Mrs. Lettie Spen- tlfement lneome
Capilli Gains Tu
•
!Iotter ""'tant, l Mr. and Mrs Ga ll
toptc, " What Shall It Profit I Jr., and Mn. Willard
cer, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Under the new law a husband Remember, thiS ll a benefit
lfl·l hnl(llur J
and
\\olf and
Dolon·s lef t by tram Thursday
l A Man '' " at the Week
of Sec.:ret Pal names were
a ! NorriS, Mr.
and Mrs Erwm and wife may eJect to eom- which may be claimed
oniJ
Pete r Lil&gt;h n&gt;' l'cte t Wnnd and Helen
At hens for West Palm Beach, Prayer service Thursday even· I for the commg year
The Gloeckner llBvld Gloeckner, ! bl
theii retirement incomes once and It must Involve the
tho• rw. " "'" "' t ,mon l. ''' 1\ olle , P'"ll "''
fl a fur a varatmn. They
hemg held at the Flrs! Jtravehng prize donated by :rs.JEdward
Marsha Moran,lonn: JOint return and the max- taxpayer's residence and not
1
lY II ''!!su1 RF PARTYlN IS BO ttr.
Church.
Gtlmore waa awarded to rs Mrs. Edward Miller, Mr. and imum upon which they may some other piece or property
1 taken to At hens
\ n 111r1 1'.1 rtc ra \1ur
S(
·
ghte r and (amtly, r. an
r
He noted the value men place 1 Boyer
Mrs Larry O'Brien and Jun· com ute their credit JS raised he may own.
ro\\
Cpl and M1 s Norman E Robt'rt F r~u!k and son Bobby'
tl
f the world and of 1 The hostess served 8 des·
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P
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Wlto 11 Who
Is
h b H
MIll e r on Hngs o
bo
am· my.
to $2, 286 .
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Hvscll are announr&lt;ng t c tr t who •ill remam m
ThiS toptc "
a sert course to the a ve n .
The hall WBl decorated
In - The tax rate used In comput· Not a llepeodenl)
SU N MO N.,
ol a son Terrv Eugene, Janu· home wh de they are
go ne I' the
h splnt.
f the general theme, ed and Mrs. Raymond Baaty, ke in&amp; with
Christmas and
J AN 10 ll · I.
ary 2
weJglled sevl:'n pounds IWhile '"
they will be
\nswer to
Eternal Mrs
Chortes Hoffman, Mrs. a:es were played wtth pnzes
You con get ..ldltlonol, volulblo lox ho,!p from I
16 ozs Gra ndparents are Mr guests of thell' da"ghter and t
l
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Ronald Browning, Mrs. Donald g . to Elmer Pickens and
now 64-pogo baok "Cut Your Own ToxM, lvallabla
tT• ctnw ulnrJ
and Mrs Dores Arn old. Porn-: famtl y, Mr and
Methodist Chureh Collins, Mrs. Calvin Simpson,
Pickens. The doQr pri-ze
only through this newspaper.
Franl, \1 "',.ton
Annette ern) and \1r and 1\rs CNort Sm tih and
e;pnu CIIOJr WJder the direction of I Mrs.
Donald
was won by Mary Pickens.
The book contolnt oil of tho lnformotlon lnclud-.1
Fu nlf'f'llll
man \1 HysPII or Basha n rea I to return to MI epo
a -IHen Phllson
the ·'Lord's Mrs. Edward Wells.
e
e chana' of J!fts and
rles I
rln In this newspaper "J,US
Toll D" k
grandparent s "" Mr&lt;
In a I ar) 18
I Prayer" and responses. Mrs. meetmg Will be
Wednesday,
conduiled the party.
In
"re To = r ogcopy olmply mall the c4ilpon
lnd
Singer of Clle!lte r and Mr
r ----Wtll ta m K Russell prsented
January 211, wtth Mn. Raymond P.riiYer ,.., by Rev. Morrison.
your name,
ond 50
t•
..ll- .o_fM-t-e.l r port Cpl Hy,..ll Is serving a spectal vocal number, " Eye
as hostess.
Ml'l. Bol&gt; Adama was pianiat.
"Cut Your Own Taxot.'' c/ o Tho Dally
13 mon th tour m Korea and 1 Hall• Not Sen, ' With
r
Mr.
P. 0. Box 489, Dept. A, R..llo City Station, pltw
1s due back m the
Stat es WJII tam Russell servmg as orWplfl', tiOtllllelie and liquor York 19, N. Y,
10 late Aueust The Hyse lls al- gan~&gt;t lor the servtce
,
stains are easily removed from _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ so hove a son, Bruce Anthony, I Other mmtstero
the flntshe• of mahogany, ma1
were the Rev .
pie, birch, oak, pine, teflk, wal"Cut Our Own ToxM"
age 2''
,.:::.--------=-= = = , ; son, Rev . Donald Boone and
nut cherry.
rrultwood, rotlec/o The Dally Sentinel
1965
Rev Donald H1cks. Speakmg
Off tcero of the
and veneen. lt'J done by
P. 0. Box 489, Dept. A,
the ru1al service Frtday ••· Child Conservatton League
new
liquid
product
illat
the
Radio
City Stotlon,
8
SUNDAY SCHOOL
mng w1ll be the Rev.
Wednesday afternoon at t h manufacturer says !JJ robe soak·
New York 19, N. Y,
1 H1cks with the lop1c,
How home of Mrs. Jean Cooke
d In 8 line steel wool pad.
Pleato ..,.a me
coplot of "Cut Your Own
Shall We Escape , If
.. Neg-. make plans for a card
(Stain
Mater, Woodlnu'7,
TexM" at SOc par copy. Enclosed It my chock .,
lect So Greot a Salvallonth ~~- Tuesday, February 9 at
Conn.).
money o..., for $
stc
will
be
prov1ded
by
e
Middleport
Elementary
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the j.n:r citizens , received ' sev- le!hnlllate4edthe Sblhsr
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principle on ' a
as mocb
nesday to VISit wt th her aunt, atler\10011 at the home ol Mrs. children were gue&lt; ts
A pot· gress last year when :":
: drugs and medithan the former homo
Mrs t l.tra Phll ltps
LoUIS R• tbel. Umon Ave
tuck dmn..- was served foll ow· tax law was
I will lnes For many elderly the cost
ld for II there was no
Mt s B F. Parmalee has been Each ffi"-'ll ber gave her de- ed by a Chnst mas program con· three
'llf
their dochome , then the
r turned to her home
from ftm tJOn of dlSClpl me, and
m sisting of the followmg
tell" to r uce
n were · tor bills
am was taxed as capital cain
Memona l
Hos- summa ry, Mrs Tompkms
Opemng songs Joy to the • t8l&lt; paid
old Now the I per cent restflC·
pttal where she has"""" a dtsctpline Is the way of
World " "Oh, Ltttle Town of -Tile •
""ria the OM! lion also has been eliminated I
dlfftculty for oldstero wtit
medtcal patient for
severa JIIhat ltvmg ts
learnmg , an
and
SJ!ent fone: :• ad dnlgo
land the tota1 cost of all medl- that many of them moved in
""'b
lea rnmg IS growmg, and one IS Night. " Scnpture readmg, St i of m Jc eo a Ia !Hlr.
cines and drugs, the cost of with their children or lnro an
alway, teac hmg by exampl e
Luke. 2nd Chapter, by Herbert - An Increase
I hoopltal Insurance, doctors' and a artment after selling their
Mr and Mrs. Robert
Jay Parents are the Ill's! teachers Roush, followed by the Lord 's IIIODI Income credit. me
r- dentists' fees and hospital exand thereby failed
to
""" re turned to thet r home Ill ol re hgJOn winch ts
ca ught ' Prayer m umson " Legend of -A oace In alHed• ..1-l:e penea are aU ·ruDy deductible realne an advantage from thio
Culum bus after spendmg a two- more than taught. Good exper- the Pomsettta Mrs. Furbee; tuDily to realize oom
Ill lor all cou les where one of
y n Con re" corw
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k vaca twn in Mtddlcport Jences lor soe ta l adjustment I' The Gdts of Chnstmas," Mrs profit on tbe salellui.:
the spouse• pio 65 or older.
in
wtth her SIS ters, Mrs. Susan are realiZed when the entire H tt Furbee · "The
tbey bad v
Hawllllgs Mr s Wilham Grue- l fam ily comes together for
Mrs
Herbert live of tbo elcbt yean before Thto aew taJ break aiiO aplow DOW
Idea that a
ser and fwmly and Mr and , ties or sp&lt;ctal
observances R h· ' What Is Chnstmas,'' •the sale.
pl!ea to eblldrea who an oup:::;
DO
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M" Carl Brannan
: Mrs Tompkms read Luke I·
":,' Roush ·sugar
and I In former year11 medical ex· port1oa: &amp;betr Bled pareata. Tbls penH 61 or bt ,:::of
IIIli
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26-50 how the Lord establish,, A
Cross · "Dream• penses were deductible only to makes Iaiiy deduettble tbe oosl tax at all oa
of
lbt
Mt and Mrs. Lysl e M&lt; l" d 8' famtly and closed wtlh plce, n
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Wil- l tht&gt; extent they exceed 3 per ot an medlelan purcha11d for 1 bome - .rea:ar eat
ul Columbus were rect&gt;nt guests e
go to the Bible to Take Their Place,
Chrmat
cent of Income Drug expenses I"A
of profit - l f tbe aelllt
W b ·one can
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Mrs MannMg • .
a code fo r llvmg "'
son.
Cross
ICQ.Uid be included only after As before, all other medical l iD&amp;' price is
or en.
sk r cmd son, Joe ReichfmCohnd.
Mr s T A. Henness)', pre!!).
RouMh was ptan· ,ttley exceeded l per eent of expense! for dependent parents [ If the seOOOihnthg price lstmol'lol
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are fully deduct!b on erefit
subJect to tax Is
leoton.
f
whtch ope.ned wllh de\ Ohons I
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