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Sentinel Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ' J an 8, 1965

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Oflicers/nstalled,CCommit!leeDs fA
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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,
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The Ftfth Amendment
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the U S. Constitution contams
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to be a Witness against oneself.
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lupt&gt;r • 88 · 4 Doo r A1r c o ndltJOnm ~~: One ca reful owner.
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63 Pontiac

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61 Chevrolet

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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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Robert
Meettnc were Mrs.
Burkett, Mrs. Eugene Conde,
Mrs. Earl Davenport,
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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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Mr AD&amp;lJS Howard and Mrt.
w~'••m Slater: kitchen and
dining room, Mrs.
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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
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Her
parents
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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
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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 '
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him.
the school with Mrs. Ruth E!&gt;- i'..d.vute;
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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
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ersboch's 4-H gir!JJ tn charge. Pomeroy.
aey
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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
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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
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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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of Sgt. Gtno Wolburn, who io /1JedPomerov
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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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N. C. - DR. father : .r ll (Jap&gt; Grate, who I F'l ank was na med r~anager day, January 12, at 6·30 p.m. l tng to !Jre calls
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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Mrs Davenport, Mro. GeoriO
M!ller, Mr s. Raymond Stewart,
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Mrs. Dan Thomas, Mro.
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I tohelt and Mrs. Kenneth \:;
r!JJ · soft drinks, Mrs, Ro
~ - hosteoseo, Mrs. Walburn
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.
Tbe 'jii'Ogram will feature a
dlalPIUO followed by
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Is Planmng
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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~
t •1 D
wh called , moned lor till f~res and the 1
•-• 1 , _ ••1 1 tbe precwus gems taken !rom the museum Oct. 2t Weft
saw
o r.Itr . ye,
orlD .. ,._,"'~ ~ o
Fn'd ay 1rom Mtam1. St'U
· -'
h
he
d th o anhu 1, ftrsl atd umt answered !75 ca II s 11 COUll~
otaJ
J turned he re
1 nus,.n
In
1 177 313
1 1
t e • " ' an
• m
n both m 1964, a yeat -end report t '
' ·
fatned De Long Ruby - "orth more than
" •
BY ROBERT MNGF.TT
1clebra led hi s 71 st b1rthdav he ror
In c Re
satd the eow was I showed today
""'""'""""'""'_"_ ' .e ' · anrt a number of
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
•
.
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
I
•
t id Ufed foUJoy. - to .... n Total miles traveled by
veshgatJOn was rontmulng He 1I
gems W@f"f
.,
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
-Higll
school.
b
I'
lb
becam
...-are
I
F!femeJt
w•ro
summoned
lor
Eva
May
Flemmg,
80,
of
RutMtamt
authon!Jes
were
rerottln&amp; iotllllar JfW
.
1
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.
1
b h d b
h d d I!
I It was: m 1915 that
Frank
'
ff
f
d
MillS.
land Methodist churc·h.
ru v, a een s ave an
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\1011' IS
O( hrs first taste of !he clothAthen s county
Jeers oun I Mills said there wa• $5.8001
.
licll ly resold- or soon would be 1 Kuhn
u the ma•·
g b
H
I
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
•
York Cluthmg Hou se m Pome- was only a short lime later damages was Incurred to build- I Mrs Flemmg s husband, Ira totals $425 000 One of the trto, I Roger Clark waited lor thetr
R I
1 1
n
&lt;
'
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nan
l
k Hamrtck
lod
b Atb
• .405 dmages
d
,. New York / tnat next Tuesday,
al of •Lc d'ne r..rae o th e roy
, that
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
,. d
1
1 ta en
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.
I
con lnUf'
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
y__
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
-11
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
h h
I
sc urc
' 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.
•
'
al Women
will dme Tues: ianh average
of lJ men res pond· Perry Beaver ro an rt rs
ge l

w~ ~~~h~rdth~ch~~ 'i'':;: :~: ;:~;~g ~::~"For ~xam:e,
Pfl~l:. ~=·
bel~

United Brethren
S d S hoof
ay
ld.
Party is He

Sewing Club

OHIO

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Middleport
C
of
Hunt Ends
of ,
In Arrests

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Th~

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b)
1
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
•
Un
C
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
II
r
HI'
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"
•
K
!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·
·
P
I NEXT ·
Wlto 11 Who
Is
h b H
MIll e r on Hngs o
bo
am· my.
to $2, 286 .
' ~ .
'
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
"
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
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1 H1cks with the lop1c,
How home of Mrs. Jean Cooke
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the Pm::eroy
the j.n:r citizens , received ' sev- le!hnlllate4edthe Sblhsr
1 the profit, If
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It om• were m WtlkesvJIIe 1\ed Shak.,peare Club Wednesday Revre:'.c Mrs Ea rly and three ! el'll tax breaks fro!" ,the, Con- lure
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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
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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:::;
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: Mrs Tompkms read Luke I·
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and I In former year11 medical ex· port1oa: &amp;betr Bled pareata. Tbls penH 61 or bt ,:::of
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Cross · "Dream• penses were deductible only to makes Iaiiy deduettble tbe oosl tax at all oa
of
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Mt and Mrs. Lysl e M&lt; l" d 8' famtly and closed wtlh plce, n
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ul Columbus were rect&gt;nt guests e
go to the Bible to Take Their Place,
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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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New In Forming

KYger Creek
Wins, 41-35

NHS •).]. Second
All AIone Af ter
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of Mrs. Hattie Frederick to
audit the booka of tho D ol A
Lodge.
Mr. and Mrs. John Newell,
Columbus, spent • lew doys

~ egetable Growers Busy on 1965 Crop Plans o;~!,?:: ~~ ~::.~·~: ~;S~~

en's boys ended up wlMil!c by When! he third qUirtr ende4 1quarters, but poor In between," r Adamo' qUlntet trolled to ner- lelght minute• Other. who came galnSt the cross-county
Red
a hancbome margin, they had Eastern was leadins by only sold Coach Brown
row toe gap.
throUih in the last stanza for Devilo. 'lbe wlnoon COIIIlllltted
plenty of trouble with the Dev- five polnll, 33-21. AI limel In Eastern had a 17-4 advontace Senior 6-4 Center Ken Har- , the wlMoro were Theron Crllilo 21 IUrlloV. . 1114 hit 011 01111 2Z
ils befco:e gaining full control. the third IIUIII Eaaten had at the close of tho !trot eight tung wao the boy who paced wlth &amp;, Steve Bad1ley 1 and of 11 llboll from tho field for
In fact, it wao only in the last only a one baWl IDII"Iillminutes and a 25-14 lead at the the Eagles m their stnJnB Charles Knight 3.
31 per cent. Rutland, playing
e)8ht mtnutes of the aame that "Qur boys played &amp;OO&lt;f ball midway point. It was durillii fourth period. Hartung showed Eastern actually experienced par with thetr opposition, eon-_:E:.:v.::•n:...::tho=ug~h::_:Co.::a::c::h..:A:::l:_Bo="::."..:Ea=:s:::te:::rn:..:b::u::ilt::_:uo_p:_i::ts::_:bli~l::e::ad::..:.:l:::n..:lh::e~f:_ln::t.__,_:th::ird:.::__:lll::d:._::l•::ur:.:th::.!..:th::e:_:th::ir_:d_:c::a:_nto::_:t::ha::t:_Co:::•::ch~J:_im~t:_1:_•:_f_:h:,:ls..:24::Cpo!::ln::ts~in:_:.th:e_:f:::lnal:::;,_:ill::_w::o:r."''t:_:_nll!h"'t:_:_th':"~'e::a::son::__::•·~n~ec~ted~~OII~"~ctl~4T:_::Ib0~11~f0r::_il2

Eastern's Eagles
otended
their victory chain one more
link - to nine stl'light wins
this reason - by defeating the
Rutland Red Devils 82-3! Frl·
dny night at RUlland.

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Of particular interest to the help growers get maximum re- ltomatoes : On younger
plants Coacb John Wlckline's Kyger ville Greyhounds took aavan· ~ Mr and Mrs Wallace ~
len meetmg held' at ~ct~o!e this growers was the dl!icusslon on Iturns at the minimum expense &amp;elect relallvely mature leaves Creek Bobea~ ,napped a three- tage of a frlgld serond hall berger and children !tpent New

BY C. E. BLAKESLEE
Cowlty Exteollon AJeot
Falls Elementan
the plant analysis laboratory \for necessary nutnents ~nef·
A.grleulture
past week Part k.:i Extenswn st:rVlCt! uow avallable lhrou&amp;h ly. the plan works like lh1s:
Meigs county vegetable grow· I Robert atholo ;st ' and
Wil- the Cooperati~ Extension Ser·l Tlw grower secures a mOJlr.rs are already at work on ! Plant ~ooks gExk-.nsJon H0rtl- vice and the- Ohlo Agncultural mg ktl from t~ E:rtenslon oftheir IKS crop production plans. l Ua~ ~'\ fro~ Ohio State Luo- ' E•perunent StaUon. This serv I flee for $5. He lolls out the quesSt&lt;d catalogue. for the hom~ I cu ~: ' were tile
spactall.st ' lee provtdes growerl with addo- toonnalre for the particular crop
gardeners are alread) arnv Ivers k~~5 C E Blakeslee Coun-- tlonal mfortnBtlon on the ques- \ and mai.la the necessary follaRt
ing throu&amp;h the mall.
d ~pe~ tensi~n Agent ser~ed as lion of whether addlllonal plant for the ""alysil to the JaboraThirty Meigs Cuunty an y . x
e~cnts for food is neded by the plant.
. tory at Wooster.
three Gallia County commer- (haJrrna~ . Arr~ncgre
made This Folair, or leaf analysis Examples of the parts of .the
Cifll vegetable grower;! attend~ ~ ~::;~tl~~arence Shields.
,program, is an added otol to Ifield to send are: For
field
ed the annual vegeta e grow

located somewhat further out game Jo!1fti .!!freak Fnday mght shooting performance by Lo- Year's Day wtlh Mr and Mn.
on a mam lateral.
by dereattng the North Gallta gan Friday night to ln.ntC1 a 1Harold Hawk and sons, McConFor Sweet com. In young PI.I'ICltel, tl..S on tbt l.oeert' 63-51 defeat on the Clueftams neli•Ule.
plants select the enttre
leal hardwood. -·
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on the Logan planks.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chrllty,
located mLdOiay from soil level The will w&amp;l the Bobcat'! Bob Richards led \be Hounds Mr. and Mrs. Denzel Cleland
to tip. As soon as the location first evor over lloe Piratet In with ~0 points but lndivlduol visited tuesday with H~~
of the ear becomes apparent reguJar ]equ.e play.
honors went to Logan's Mike ley who 18 a patient at
select the basal half of the leal However, Kyaar wtrlpped Nixon who tallled 21 In the Hospital.
d Ch
adjacent to or in close proxim- North Gallta folD' years 110 iD
eff rt
OrvU Gaul, Racin~, an
arit to tht&gt; ear. Six leaves, one a Gallia County Tourney same. losing
o .
lson· lei Gaul, Clnctonatl, vlalted rtfr~m each plant, are sufficient. The Bobcata put the first two ~~el ~c~~n~~~~e ~ lhe cently with Mr. and Mra. Frank
points on the scoreboard and v e n
k hil Gaul.
These samples are then anabehi d
SEOAL with a 4-1 mar Yl e
lyzed at Wooster lor tho ate- never were
n . trolled the Logan sUpped Into a four-way OXNARD, Calif. (UP!)-Clly
ments
nitrogen, phosphorous, b ~·'!'t~ tl~nbut neither tie with Pomeroy, ~allipo~~ cuuncllmen have approved tnpotssslum, manaarue, magno- a ed until L~ Tyo canned 111d Jackson, all wit
formolly salo of a ourplua 1·
maximum produc- sium, boron, and iron. Definite scor m r with S·l&amp; left on the league record•.
million-gallon water tank for
.
Mr Bone said that soil sur- soil and will apply the very lean expect
recommendations on adjust- 3 1JUk ~ the itrst two KC The hox acore:
conversion Into a restaurant In
Approximately 30
G~la •
.tn Ohio are rapidly pro- best managerail skills,
they lion.
ments ln fertitizer practices are c oct or
NELSONVILLE 1631
the sky.
Melgo farmers attended
urs- 1veys
.
. f
t
then supplied to tho grower. In poNmorth'· Galllo'o Chari•• Rag· James 4-1·9; Rlt&lt; 3-3-9; Rlc-4h·· Formal action on the matter
..l•u'a Soli and Water
Clmic vtdang
Important m o.rma lOn
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k
2-ll
the Kyaer Creek
High _that can be used to oncreas~ Ne\~
many cases the grower can ap- 1 d knotted tho acoro at 2-2 ardo 8+20: anca e 2
· was expected next Tueaday U
School In Cheshire.
, mcome. By makmg an evalua
'
ply tho necessary nutrients end ~n S-8 forward Chuck Leach O'Nall I&gt;-5-1S; Shultz 2- -ll- TO- the buyers agree to convert the
llon ol soli propertoes manage}
increase his crop return tbat hl~n three Ia -ups and Tyo hll TALS 24-15-fil:
tank into a restaurant wtthtn
1
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Guest speakers for the event ment practices can he selecled
' aeason.
t
mo jti:npers Io lead lh~
WOA~ (! ) 1 2-1-5; two years.
were staff members from Ohio i that will nab!• soils lo
bel
j
The pianl analysio service is~2:~s to': 13-7 first perlQd ad· Auker 4-1-9: Westlal
----state University, Dr. Bertie L. used most effectively tn agrt· A ne·• cr-~11 service to help It also provides a program of also avatlable for lrutt crops
t ge
Gasser 2-3-7' Phelps I Z.IK
In space
Language, a
Bo
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d f the majo
agronomic van a '
Courter 0-1·1 Humme 2-J).I "Dropue" is a small parachute
Scbmldt, Sam W. Bone, Mel· culture production. Mr.
ne , low-income families in rural emergency loa,ns, wa,te~: e an or
r
The second quarter whats ona Nixon 10·1-21. TOTALS 22-7 which unfurls
automatic&amp;ll7
vUle Palmer, and Floyd Heft. added, •·such managem~nt .as areas raise their Incomes
is loans and rura renewa an5. crops.
see-saw affair as Tyo 1
thl
Schmidt spoke on water a- l plowm~. tillage,
. culttv:.~llon now available In Ohio. accord- The headquarters office J .or lmr::.t..B:: :tl~~t~::e~ two lumpers and a foul sho~ ~~ore by quarters~
lala21,000 feet to stabllze
vallabUity to crops and the dramage, and erosion control . g to State Director James T. Meigs, Jackson, Lawr-:mce: ln·
for five, Phil Duncan and Lese Nelsonville
11 16 20 16 - 6.'~ s~p::.c:.:e~:.:..__ _ _ _ _ __
amount of water various crops can be adjusted t~ soil proper· ~·rDurman, Farmers
Home ton and Gallla Counttes 11 lo.. tomat.oet in the work at tbt each added a basket to pace
.. 13 6 17 15 - 51
wUl use. As an example for his ties, so that maxm~um use of Adminlstratlon.
cated at 53A?~ Second A~ e., Marietta Sub-Station. MilD')' Kyger, while senior guard LC:!:e~~~ .. ~~ore: Nelsonville
talk Schmidt said that an av- all production prac:uces can
Warehime Clmtc Bldg., Galhpo- criteria are aJed iD enlaat-- Dan Chick hit three corner 4 L
28
eraie corn plant may use 50 realized.
McDorman said today
the lis, and is open Monday ing reaultt.
.
shos and a free throw to cut 3 • ogan ·
pllons of water m a growong
I lm ort- new service opens up Farm· through Friday !rom 8 a.m. un- Based on early yields where I the Kyser Creek lead to 23-16 _ _...;;::::::::::.--~
season Beeause of Lh1s high Erosmn cr.ntrol ~ bpt it ers Home Administration cred- til t:4S p.m.
the tnals were repeated
~11 a~ the interminlon.
demand for water by crops, ant throughout th~ y;ar, u the l it aod for the ftrsl time
to
.
limes the high yielding varoe- Both lellltlS played on even
we mWit make eff1cien1 use of ts mostly needt&gt; h unnglt 1 1manv low-meome rural fami- Milton
lt. Roush,
Achng ties with the highest
yield
•'- h ut the second
ason w en cu 1va ·
·
Co t Snpervisor may be con
terms ua·oug 0
e
all the ramfall we get durmg g~O \\Ing s
' c.d
un Y
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• fir1t are : Fire Cracker, Fantas- half 81 each mlssed acorin&amp;
1 nse 1 lu~s who prevtously were unthe year. Schmid\ said
I ed llclds are expos• toone
I ab le to obtam either public or tacl.ed there every
Tuesda~ 'lie Hybrid (67 per cent No. 1), 0 tunilles by turnovers or
He told farmers they should summer ram storms, Palmer I private loans to improve thelf ~ormng, _ an~ for the COOVE'~ Cardinal Hybrid (60 pee c~nt
miscues.
incre~se soil fertility to pro- -noted.
earning!i.
lence of Meigs County o re!.l- No. ll , Marietta No .1, He.mz o Tyo and Duncan paced the
t All
I
duce high crops yields because : Commrnting further, Palmer All countv offices Jn
Ohio, Ident s ~~~ ~~~~s o~ce hi u~ 10 1439 t90 per cent No .1.), Mar- winners to a 33-24 advantage Mr.. !~ ~~~.t'e Joh:o Reuter I
hle:h prudunng crop!!! use wa- added llml watl:'. storag~
on McDorman. said are accept- thl' A~dC p ce, ason c ~~- eUta No. 45, Penn Hybrid, Mar- in the opening minutes of the
d famJIY 1fa'Ve tetumed to
ter more efflciently than loW the farm shoulu be planne~ In ' ing applications
loans up pdle B g., . omferoy,I•Overy rt~l· ij!tta (NI&gt;. 34, Queens, Globe· nnal stanza
athneJr home in Akron havmg
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ay rnornm&amp; rom
un I
t
Morton Hybrid Val·
d
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yiel dtng crops.
llvesto&lt;"k
an
crops
m
to
$2.500
to
fmance
.
armm~
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er,
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canned
a
r1ve-l
been called here by the dc,,th
suprlv
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Schm1dt added t~at two oth· i the summt&gt;r and fall \\hen ram· Pnlerpnses. small £am1ly bus1- noon.
1ant
with 6 7 left to put the Che- of hei' uncle Charles Smith
UYtNR
er methods - nummum ol\.lge t,!ll 15 scaref'.
1 nesses,
trades and
serv1ces.
Dr. Partyka pointed
out shmtea into a 11 pomt leed. Mr and Mn. Arlie Marks or
fl.l£008to tncrea1e water mtakP mto
.
. Rural rooperauves serving.~wsome of the problems 1 n dt North. Galha never gave up, IBelpre spent Sunday w1th Mr. W• h•v• 1 PRE! copy for You
1
soil'S ~nd recommended
s01l 1 Mr Heft said that sol • wa 1 mcome families and provtdlnK
..sease control .He hsted several thou b as Mason Peck h1t two, ond Mrs. J s. M&lt;:~rks
.
ok for
conservation prartlce9 such as ter. and the larmPr hlmSi:!lf, I Sf'J'VlC('S and racthtlel not oth..
factof!J that create more dl!!l Ra ra~d and Chick one each ' Mr and ~rs Ross Clt'ltmd l ~oeusf:;d!l~f rt.~~:n ~or the
contour farmmr strip
crop· are the three baste resiJur~es erw 1se ,evatlable may alsd he
ease problems m today's opra- to gcut the lead to 38-31 w1th ! and Larry spent New Year's \I past 10 years . It is easily kept,
ping, diversion lerraces
and that determme the product ve 1 eligible for credit under the
tlons as follow,li
d
D
lth M and Mrs Wale- yet complete. Es-pecially drst~n·
good dralnagr were hE-lpful In !eve! and effiCiency of a [arm. I proaram
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i 1) Soil dismfestation ki11a all 1· 53 secon s. th
I -~ stall ay wWh 't rK
ed for helpin~ prepare !your IR·
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eno
come tax report
A so very
.Qlaktng use of efflclent ran· . e codnc ~ I, lt arf t
ol B o rrower~ wtll be provided I
organisms, good and bad. t2)
the buzzer SOIJnded .
I Mr and Mrs Opha OHutt and usefnl when dealing with !.lankA
fall.
lerstan t e _n~u mg ac ors
contmuing mana&lt;~E'ment aid to
Many nt'W vo.rtellea are grown asT
. lor the game wa s child~en and Mr. and Mrs Law- and g~JVernment agenciell Can
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help 1mprove your farm opera·
1help them make a success of
Edna L. Craig to Robert D. now that may e more suscep- T ,0 with 19.
renee Sm1th and Allee spent ltions , too Prepared by com·
the1r farming entr.rprlses
or Cratg, Lot!, Middleport.
tlble to a dtsase problem.
)Chuck Leach was !leCond for . Sunday w1th Mr. and
Mn. petent accountant!'!; approved
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new busmesses.
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'th 13
I Thomas Web&lt;r.
Iby county agent• and other farm
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Farmers Home Admimstra- 1 rma rc • ec.l 0 an-~ om1c condtttons requ re ore. k and Peck paced
North! Mr and Mrs. Marion Wood Kep bette~ fmancla1 records of
taon a U s Department or me Arher, Frank
Archer I ing pla11ls to meet tln'le sched- Clue
h 13 and I2 respec- 1and Mrs Lllhe Chr1stv were yo11r farm opPratlons with this
~ I Agr,lcultur~ agencv
will ad· I Harry Archer, Avon D. Arh- ule! and market demands.
Gallla wtt
j dtnner guests of Mr and Mrs. 32 page Keystone Farm Record
I mtnlsler the new. ioan service ler, Edna Maye Nelson,
and I \4) Plant and greenhouse con- b..ely..
.
K er hit on ~ Rov Christy on New
Year's Book.
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under recently delegated auth- 1Faye Steely, Aff. for
trans, structlon Is bettfr and a:rowers i Shootmg·WlSe, f Y:4 per cent Day
A1k for your FREE copy todayl
18 of 53 shots or nk 16 0 [ M~ and Mrs Denzel Cleland
on
tv
from
the
Office
of
Econ'
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more
concerned
about
heat
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while the Pirate~ sa
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omoc Opportumty.
Lannio Archer, de~ .• to Frank loss
ttem ts for 28
.
spent Sunday wolh Mr and Mrs.
Eldon w11l. Syracu~e
I Ltberahzed loan terms and Arctler Harry Archer, Avon \ 151 Growers are more diver 1 58 a ~ tes
conditions for partodpatlns low-! D. Archer, Edna Maye Nelson, \ silled and often with a pressing Th~29 ~·t they
Vernon Cleland " spendmg a
, income families allow for an 1and Faye Steely, Aff. for trans. sc~dule may neglect to do ~· KC,
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l&amp;..ll
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days in Columbus
8
interest rate of lour and one · :Salisbury. .
tam thing• at the most crlt~ th~:~tG1:T!Ia's reser\lllo
Mrs. Helen Wolfe, Mrs. Er·
Phone WY 2-2115
, e~ghths per cent.
Edna
Mayo
Nelson.
Odas
col
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five
outrna
Cleland.
Mrs.
Ada
Van
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To be eligible for the new :o Nelson, Frank Archer, sad- ' t6) Area and volume In reta- theor fourth ga~: ~reliminacy Meter and Mrs. Esther Riden- Mulberry Ave,
Pomaray
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CLYDE WALKER
i rurJI credit program, an appli·lie. Archer Harry Archer, Bet· tion to number o~ lan1 1! im· l~gs, 3$-~ in
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met
at the home
"':iiii'l:ii:iiii;~~
"Farm L.oant
Galllpollt
' cant must. live in a rural area, •ty Archer: Avon D. Archer, : ~rtan.t where debeat.e balance tll~
Garrett ·amd NDtbantet
iiiiii
- for FARMERS
have an mcome that doe1 not 1Leona Archer Faye
Steely 1s mamtalned.
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he !L;~ttt~l:.·::::ll
Gl 6-3391
bY f.ARME.RS"
I cover basie family necessities, Frank Steely.' Avon D. Archer: Growen ~ilhlng to. secure the · L?gan f .f!ed ~~- p4 e
be unable to obtain rredlt from Atty in fact, to Wilbur Van new pest1c1de bulletm as soon ~1th 1 •nd .
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----·-I other sources, including a reg- Coo~ey and Ruth Van Cooney, as it is printed about Febru~ry llvely.
Hall l d the Bobklttens
~~~~;-:::---;;:-;;;:~;;:::-;::-;:-;::-- ular Joan program of the Farm- 1. 51 A., Salisbury.
1. may secure one bY callmg. _Jerry
e
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ers llome Administration, and t Wilbur E. Baker and Ptarl 1 the Extension Olllce.
wtlh 9.wtn was the fourth In
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,how a reasonable prorruse of I Baker to United States
of 1
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sb.uccfe mgedmbtoehenlerprlOe · ~ America, Easement, Olive.
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Wickltneme11 and Coach
e manf' . y t e oan.. .
Wilbur E . Baker and Pear
fifth loss.
A cooperatrve, to be ehg1ble, Baker to United States of Am·
Monlon I E'lrates must be primarily composed oi I erioa , Easement, Olive.
oix gllll)es. C h B bet 8 re
and served low-income ruoal F C Taylor end Ethel Tay·
In the SVA t e o a ' .
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families ond be unable to ob- I tor ·to Floyd Thomas and Grace
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1 noll 3-1 while North
GalU. lll .
tam credit from other sources.! A. Thomas, Parcels, Rutland.
1-3.
-In addition to the n!'w &lt;'red- , Lawrence Kibble, Helen M.
By Mrs. Htrbert Roush
The box score:
11 service the Farmers Home · Kibble, Harold D. Turney, and . Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
KYGER CREEK (41)
Admini~tratlon sf'rve~ all l'tlral iBarbara L. Turney, to Matde : Robin!lon Clu'lslmas .were Mr. Duncan, 4-G-8 Leach. 6-1·13;
&lt;'Ottntif'~ in Ohio with loan!! to Kibble, 40 A., Olive,
I and \Irs. Herbert Sh1~lds, Mr, Tyo, 8-3-1 9
Thomas, 0-0-0;
flnanrP farm operation~.. b11y \ Jor and Janet Bolin, to Arn· and Mrs. Edward Robmson and and Barnett, o-1-1. Totals 18-5Get that overhaul on your Farman tractor now and
end enlarge fArms , construct old Grate and Mildred Grate, IGeorge o( Clevela.nd, Mr · an~ 41.
rural housing and develop com- Lots Rutland.
1 Mrs. Howard Robm~on
an
NORTH GALLIA &lt;35)
save yourself a bundle of cash. Do it now!
munity water l!lyc:.t.ems, l"f'l'rPa~ Sh.irlt'y
M. Sloter, admr .1 th.ref' ch~ldren, Mr. and M:!f Callihan, 0+1; Ragland, 3-0tJOn areas and grazing land. William C. Slo\er, der.,
to B11\ Robmson and laml\y. a
6; Peck ~12 : Taylor, 0-1-1;
======'-=~=-, Sh 1 M Sloter Parcels Leb- 1Mrs Jack Sargent of Racme. Chick, 6-1-13; and Twyman I·
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WY 2-2176 R,,~r Meigs Gonorol Hoopllol Pomeroy
anon.
1Mrs. Floyd Norris spent Mon. Reserve score, North Ga\Ua
_ _...,;::::::::::::--- · day afternoon with M". Grady 30 KC 24.
•WURLITZIR
Craig of Syracuse.
iiiiiiiiiiiii
a80n efSODa S Ralph Ours and !On of New
and OTHiR F~U~
- - - - - - - - - - Brighton spent the holidays with
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Donohue ond
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Huck other relatives.
a~)~ children of Leesville, Va., Rev James Montson
\f\TI
v1s1ted her mother, Mrs..Char- preach at the Letart United
ONE MAN UN MILK 60
lotte Roush over the holidays. Brethren Church Sunday night.
COWS PER HOUR
Also spendmg the holidays with Mr and Mro. Ernest Bu1h,
Mrs. Roush were her son and Mr. ·and Mrs. Edward Mtner
WITH THIS NEW SYSTEM
!amply, Mr. and Mrs. Cbester I were in Parkerobura Tuesday.
The rapidly increasinl sales of
Chore-Boy Herringbone Milktna
Roush of Greta, Va.
Systems is proof that t!airl'men
A2c and Mrs. George Van
like thin b@tter, faster ml"thod of
Matri returned to
Gle~~dale,
milking cows. Thto cow!l are han Ariz., after having opent the
dled in b11. Lc hea rather than as in holidays with his parents, Mr.
dividual!!. Dairy larmen tlnd that
and Mrs. Howard Van Matre.
Order Now and Take Delivery
they can double 1nd eve-n triple
He is stationed at Luke Air
From Our Pomeroy Area
their output with less back·breake2-NEW IDEA TRACTOR SPREADER
Forre Base, Phoenix.
ina: labor.They alto find that they
Warehouse
Mr. and Mr. William Stump
h~:ve increased their income• and
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of Colurnblll spent Wednesday
have improved their worktna
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mother,
Mro.
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Howard Van Matre.
makint buia with • Chore-BoJ
Mr1. Ray Tucker and daugbH~rrinebQne Milklnl Syatem.
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College, High School Scoring

either club was 52-15 held by Tom Casto, 6-6 forward for 1 WAHAMA - Surface, 11-5 - Ohio Rl(b Scilool Basletbab
Buffalo early on the
fourth Bulfalo, was blih acorer for 127; Powell, 6-5-21; Rood, ;-1- By Ulllted Prm lnternatiollll
quarter.
the Bisono with "1:1. Jim Coch- ~ 11 , Greene, i-1-19; Wamsley,
ran had 21.
142; Van Meter, 0-6-0. Totalo: Canfield 54 Champion 51
. Richard Rood, who chipped The Wahama Reserves were 34-(12-24)-80.
Lima Sr. 62
m 11 points lor the Falcons, nipped, 43-41. by the Buffalo
BUFFALO _ Co&lt;hran, 10-1
Springfield South 11
scored the wtnntng bucket l&lt;i Reserves in 111 undertime. The 21: Casto, ti).H7 : Garrison, ISpringfield North 71 .
make the •core 78-74 m the 1amo was ended at 7:30 wit~ 5-ll-10: Hanshaw, 3-2-11; Jerr,
Fmborn M
fmal
minute of
the fifth five actual minutes of playing Buck, 1-3-5; Jim Buck, 1-1-'; Columbus South 52
extra perood. Buffalo
came time tell so that the varsity Meadows, 1-0-2. Totals: 31 -( 14Columbus Linden 18
back with a field goal and game could get underway Bill 24)-76.
Columbus West 75
then Powell Iced the same wltb Arthur of the Little Falcons Scorlni by quarters:
Columhu• North 61
the laat buc~et of the aame. had 20 points.
, Wahama 16 16 12 13 8 4 2 1--aJ ·Columbus Eastmou r 91
In the final minute of the lllth The box acore:
1Buffalo 20 13 14 9 6 4 2 4-16
Columbus Whetstone Gil
Marion Frank."n 71
•
Columbus Walnut Ridge 44
AILSTARS
Delaware 62 Grandview 61
~por
Mt. Vernon 70 Whitehall 63
\;i
London 92 M1fflon 63
.
Groveport 4! Gahanna 41

time ball cameo. The Blsons
have now played mne extra
period! ill their Ia•t three
games.
Harry Surface and G&lt;Jrdon
Powell paced the Falcons with
27 and 21 points, respectively.
Nineteen of Powell's
point•
came in the second ha!f in the
extra periods.
The score was tied on
II
different occasions with the
lead changing hando 23 llmeo.
The biggest lead enjoyed bY

Athens Whacks
Panthers 99-56

bel

bl!ckelo IIIII dlhl fNe dluwa.
IJIIflde blm lllCb tl lb •
plllt. Allo bllllal lD 'r:Ne
fiiiiNI ftr 1111 II llnl .....
WeN ' n - CNile
rib II
llld Cl!arleo KnJebt 111111 ll
Daily Sentinel, Pumeroy·Middleport, 0., Jan. 8, 186&amp;--3 Hlgb scorer lolr J!n!lend Lorey Rupe with 12.
'!'hfte llutlllld p~ Jla
Lambert, llllulJ. IWtdl •• 4

5 Overtimes

Ill

Hlrlllnl'l 16 pgllll • -

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Coshocton 76 West !lolmts 68 Stewart, fouled out. I:Uieill'1
Kea Clldwell IIIIo ull8tl wllb
Rldiewood ee Wanaw li5
live pert1011811.
illlllld 76 NotUtwest 53
Shenandoah 91
81 Eulml'l lfallal W Ill•
Portsmouth ~ewcomerstown
lloundero will! II.
Ketterlni Alter 11 The Zq1M will 1111t Nlrlla
Portsmouth East 74 Minford 13 Gallia next Friday nJPt wblle
Portsmouth West l3
Rullllld ta ltbiiiiiM tD rJitl .t
Portsmouth Notrt Dame 50 The Plains ton!Pt.
Mansfield Malabar 6T
Eastern'• Ullifl t11t111 . .
Ashland 13 won, 40-38, 111111 ~B-.
South Central 50 Monroeville 47 laod rallied to tie lila M
Mansfield Senior 82
~ tn the filii! ..... Gl
Sandu•ky 54 the fourth por1ac1 attllbla'.a.
Cre•tview 72 CrestUne 47
ard Douclu and 0117
Mansfield Madiloo 71 Dover 58 aach sank a pair Ill foul 111111
Lexington 82 Plymouth 54
In the ol'tl'llme to IIIII tlttl
Mt. Gilead 68 !Dghland 38
victory. Gary Drenlllr, WJ.
Marlon Catholic 82
was hil!l '11'1111 11, ...,. .....
Westerv11le 48 '1arysvllle 47
Ca din t 10 land's bubt ill Ma"d• . . .
Grove City 57 Hilliard 17
Clearfork 96 Lucas 7; g on
nis Newland bft11 • 1M
Canal Wmchesler_70 .
Arlin ton SO Vanlue U
winners will! II.
The powerful Athem Bull- nary contest. Don Swisher Jed
Columbus Untversoty 67 (ot) Blulfton 51 SpencerviU. 46
By quarla'S:
do " continued their undeleat- the Baby Panthers with 12 and !
Columbus St. Mary 63
Elld 77 La! tl ~11
Eu•·17 • • •
· of wms
· in So utheast· Eblin was htgh for Athens with ··
a
aye. e "
- u .... •• •••••
eu·' •lnng
lleyno ld sburg 42
t1and
' H • !t
ern Ohio Athletic League case 11.
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Hitting 45 percent of thelr shot. from the field - I New Albanv 61
Kalida fJ7 Leipsoc 64
Ru
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p~;;y Friday night wilh a stin&amp;· The Frosh squad of Porn•·'
most of them from afar - Coach L. C. (Duke) Burson's
· W t Jell
l9 Minster 89 New Bremen 75
Eaatern - lpeo R
1.....
roy defeated Pt. Plea•ant Frosh 1
Gallia Academy High School Blue Devils quintet stung Columbus Watt.':son fll.lerson
Cory Rawson 6S
Hartunl 1-t-H,~ ...IS,
11 J lliJ.[)II slap of Pomeroy.
Coach Carl Wolfe's Middleport Yellow Jackets 64·49 bec1 b R d
Liberty Benton 45 Badlley 14-4, · ""11;
It was Athons' fifth straight 34-29 in a game played prior to I
fore a packed house on the GAHS planks Friday night. Columbus De"saulmcs "54' ea Y ill Findlay SO Marion 45
Caldwell s.o-4, N!s&amp; Nl,
league while Coach
R uss the reserve match. Lenny Van ·
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Moore's Purple Panthers were Meter was high for Pomeroy I
Tomght, Gall~~olls travels to Pomeroy for another
Columbus St Charles 52 lot) Pleasant 53 Riverdale 47
!..o-ro 1+1,
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bowing the third time. Athens w'tth 11 and Jim Ander,on scorSoutheastern 0 o League battle while Middleport takes Colu b H ~I 48
Sidney 40 Greenville 38 (ot)
31) a.
.
wao oltber tile came on Jackson on the Ironmen's court.
m us a ey
.
Bath 79 G&lt;Jmer SO
Rullllld - l4rd I C 1o1ft
hoe an overall 6-1 slate and ed eight. Mamhout led POint or tbe Sporta~~~a~~ ., lbe Year An estimated ~ fans water.
Newark Calhohc 35 Crestview 73 Ohio City 39
Uille S+t, Black 2-14,
pI
38
34
3
POJoeroy is J- overall.
with 19.
trophy, aad I decided •• wlD· ed in amazement as the Blue bombs from the middle).
PWlorthmtgtvon
Bexley
Bellefontaine 64 Kenton 54
~12. SbsWart 1+7, ftltr ~
67
Athens hit an astounding
59
By
Quarters:
••bo
b
rd-'
th
easan
Jew
81
. ld
nc ""'&amp;amel"
Devils m a cu e
hooptt
Ad
MltcbeU d Dl k
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1'euys Va11 ev .~, 7 Wapakoneta 53 Celina 52
2. Totalo 11 &lt;f'II) ...
I f1e
per cent from l1e
, con- Athens
33 55 79 99
n ersoo
an
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with their long range firing. Hamil~· tr'aded b ket
ltb ~- H .11 '!'
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Bluecreek 51 Paulding 48
Olllcials - ......,
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nectin&amp; on 41 or 69 shots. Porn· omeroy . . . . . . . 6 25 45 Sf I.
After the smoke cleared, stawD
uc I w
amt 0~ owns tp. 66
Roundhead 71
eroy managed to score on only I Athens - GustaVMn 6-3-15, I
tislics showed the Galliano sank Moore, Wallac•. and G a~ y I
f ranklm Hetghts 65 (ot) '
Hardin North
e3l;er:;.·:-. . . . . . . . . . . .. .
20 of 62 shots for 33 per cent. Wright J.0-6, Mcinturf 0-0-0,
.
Stobart •• the firot
penod Nework 85 Ironton 66
ern
28 of 61 fteld goal attempts.
In all, there were 10 Bulldog Rannow 5-2-12, Rus"•il
1-1•, I
d d 'tb GAHS
to 16- I Z
II 65 L
1 '6
New Knoxville 14
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From the foul circleS, the Dev- en e WI
on p,
a~eB\'l e
an~as er 'I
Lincolnview 10
players who broke mto the Coon 11-6-22, Glover 1-0-2, Sny· ;
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il• made eight of 1!.
13.
Chlillcothe 90 Manetta 86 lot) Anna 68 Botkins M
sco.-ong column. Three other der B-1-17 Adams lkl-12, My•J
Co b W.U.'
llgbtiD
· Loberty Un•on 70
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AI hens subs were scoreless tn l
0 0-0 . H dl 2-2-1, Wtar
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In the second canto, it was .
Berne Union M lma awnee 78 . 1\o1arys u:
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' feean o-e2y"
Yellow Jackels
ballled lbo Mitchell and Hamilton hitting
. (on "
. ()!(aw• Glandorf Ill
IIll ruu-away cones
t t.
1-0-2 . MeA
""· ToIasI 41•
bo
b
. ! PI ckermg
1
Athens held a 33-8 lead when 7-99·
me c u on even Ierma In from afar as the Blue Dvtls
Lancaster Fenwick so'
Fl . .fennmgo 4f
1 ·
od
d
d
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every department ucepl tncrea•ed their lead to e~ght j 11
· Buckland 81
the first peri en ed, ha a Pomeroy - Swmdell 3-8-14, Jackson continued Ill hallket- where It counll lbe mott .
••r In rmlssion - 1 Ml ersport 62
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Wa akonela St. Joso h "
safe ~25 margin at the mid- crow 9-2-201 Simpson
4-0-8, ball hex over Wellston Friday
lbo
boord
pomts "F ore te
Amanda Clearcreek 52 C 1. JPCHS •• p k
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acore
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h
Lak
d 38
.e ma
w
ar way ..t
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had
79
d
way point, an . was a e
· Smith 0-2-2• Jewell 1·3·5, Kmght night by smaohlng tha G&lt;Jiden M'ddl
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o nstownL' 45k' Hewoo
Cl eve 1a nd cathed ra 1 La1.m 53 1
1
epor1 s ho1 an exce11en11
U.
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46 when the t h1rd quarter came (1.(1-0 Eskew 1-1-3, Calvert 2-~ Rockets 77-66 before 11100 fans ••
th
ld
The
Devil!
after
sinking
13
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toea
61
oc
ong
eog
1ts
Cl eve 1and Ben'C-~
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35 .
1 1rom e 11e , con•
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Io a c1ose.
. 0-4. Tota1• ~·1··~ .
on e 1ooera' court.
,necling on 23 ol 54 shots. The lof 32 In the first half, did even
ns ernorta 1 64 .
Cleveland Collinwood 11
The
Bulldoas
took
the
dnv·
It
wao
Jackson-a
lith
win
In
y
J
k
t
h
hj
better
in
the
second
half
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52
Cl eve 1an d John Hay -..
·th
11
1
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e ow ac e s, a oug muc
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H
er I seat early on the. openmg
the past 12 meetings with Well- smaller than the Blue Devils, hilling Iii of 29.
I ra~vtlle 56 ealh 39
ICleveland St. Ignatius 64
stanza and was leadong 14-5
ston. The loss knocked Well- aImost mac
t bed the Burson· In the third period • the Gal- Maroon Catholic 82 .
CleveIand West 61 '
by modway through the quar·
ston out of a aecond place tie
th 11&lt;&gt; d b h ul'
lians behind Larry Mitchell's
Cardmgton 70 Lak ood 70
ter. Then really began E,I!Jt&amp;
in the SEOAL standings. Well· :::.~no~ :ebo.:.~.~ Jmi: :~ hot hand and Dick Hamilton's Buckeye Valley 62 Richwood 45 .
ew
Cleveland Brush $7 1 WY UG
up the markers, woth
rcy
ston os now 3-2 for the aeason d
I ked II 37
long bombs outscored the Jack- Athens 99 Pomeroy 5I!
coon and Todd Snyder leading
Jackson hiked no conlerenc~ a ~my/~ Bro
h'
els 20-11 t~ take 1 command- Gallipolis 64 Middleport 49
the way . Athens scored 13
mark to 2-3
ndtg 0 It towrtn, U dlSdaec- ing 52-35 lead
Jackson 77 Wellston 66
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more pomts an was a ea
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e lronmen - paced by a 33 spheresfor GAHS to lead The Ga1hans continued to w1d· osevl e 69
27-5 before 6-3 Bob tChunkyJ
61 poml performance by two the Blue Devils here whole Mid- en the gap un(il II was 62 . 39
.
New Lexington 61
Crp~,. Hnally hll .on a
jump Parma 70
players - led 17-15 after one dl
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with 3·15 left m the contest I Fredencktown 61 OntarJo 47
s!iii'fUwlth one mmute lelt
59, period of play
lepok~~ s affcrt frucelh v" !lace Woth a 23-poont lead • +'curson Albany
70 Ames Berne 41
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0
•eastern
· led all scorers w1th ~2 Cleveland Shaw 88
! lk b1g ~reak came in the Jackets.
sent four substitutes into ~cpoonts on ell!ht baskets and stx
Shaker Heoghts 37 se_cond prelnd when Wellston GaUl lis commotted
only lion. Only Anderson stayed
Spnngfocld Shawnee 37
Jree tlwows Other Athens play- I Midpork 51 Bedford 38
failed to cash m on the onehi po
l ''ddl
1 He
left
the
game
with
GAHS
Southeastern
71 Cenlraha 51
elg
turnovers - ,,1 epor 1
GI
'2 PI · 31
ers htttong on do ubIe ftgures I Eastlake North 51 Berea 41
and-one bonus lree
throws had b
tne Thirte
Jeadmg 62-41 at the 2 S9 mark
ouster ' we atns
w~ Snyuer with 17, ERrl cr Garfield Hetghts 59
while Jockson rang up
19
ut n ·
lleden per~oncoacb wolfe also cleared. Columbus Rosarv 64 Dublin ~5
.
al 1outs were ca
asamst
·
d
Gustavson 15 an Bruce an·
Maple ljeights 58 pomts to the Rockets eight.
both teams.
his bench Ia tbe final
two
row and Dick Adams, 12 each. Fairview 73 Westlake 62
After three penods J,ackson
Gautpolls 11 Dow lied lor minute• of action. MilS out.
D. Hamilton, ~ 16 :
S.The
Pomroy point-getters
was Independence 60 Brecksvllle 57 was on top S1·3f.
lourtb place In lbe SEOAL~.. shot the GAHS sub• 1t-2 ill 3-0-ll : E. Hamilton,
0-1·1:
FullUM
paced by Crow woth 20 on """' •Brooklyn 64 warrensville 43
Jack Shelton scored 34 polnta with Pomero , Lo&amp;ao 8 0 d tbe final oecondo of ploy, re- Smith,. B-O-ll_; Brown,
2-2-ll;
held goals and two free throws. Cuyahoga Heights 45
for the lronmen desptte the Jack&amp;oo MH,J remoin d last duclng the final maraln to Gobert. 0-t-l. Gilmore,
142:
At . ....
Th only other Panther playStrongsville 34 fact he sat out the third par•
•
n polnto.
Andmon, 5-1-11; M1tchell, 1-3er to hit in double ligures was North Royalton 71
iod with lour personals. Buck ~~:"~.f."~i Coach Wolle kepi .~'or Gallipolis Mitch~ll tntal- 19;_ Cottrell, 0-11-0; Flaher, 14 l
lenlor Ph1l Swmdell w1th 14.
Richmond Height• 12 Crothers added "1:1 lor the Iron- the Blue Devils guessing all ec 19 points. Dock Hamolton fol- 2
TOTALS _2U-t5-ll4.
Bruce Sltnpson scored eight. Orange 4(J Kenston 34
men. JS btl 4S per c:enl, Well- evenln• by mixtng up their de- lowed with 16, Anderson add-~ By Quarters ·
9]
Athens pulled down 43 rt· Mayfield 69
ston shot 33 from the field
•
.
. ed 11
Middleport .. 13 11 11 14 - 4
fense. GAllS stuck pnmanly
.
G n· I'
18 16 20 12 - &amp;l
bounds compared to 28
for
Painesville Riverside 55 In the reserve contest, Jack- to four-man zone with Pete Th.e elusive Moore finished 8 1po 18
.
f'Mneroy . Crow topped Panth· Ashtabula St. John •9
son's lronboys took over un· AO: son glued
Buddy the n1ght v.1th 15 tallies. Bn1ce Reser~·es
Middleport 26,
., rebounding with eight and
Geneva 11 disputed first place in
tho Moo~~ man-lor-man,
Wallace totaled 12 and sopha- 1 'G~a~l~ll~po~h~s~23~..................~=~=~=:::;:;=:~=============c
Snyder had 10 for the Bulldogs. Fairport 53 Madison 50
league with a t2·29 win over Guard Larry Mitchell open- more .~sa Bradbury pocked up '1
Pomeroy'• reserve team was Cleveland St. Stanislaus 52
previously unbea~en Wellston. ed last night's scoring with a nine.
:
defeated 13-33 In the prelimt.l
Lorain St. Mary 15 Tonight the Ironmen
will three- int lay at the 7.l9 The triumph assured GAHS ,
~..;,.iiii....
host Middleport while Wellston
k po
P
of its best seaMn record m
goes to Nelsonville
I mThar • M'ddl
t' f
d three years. It was the Devils'
Box score of the Varsity "' .en. 18 'J:r M, me g~a~~~ fourth wm agamst three set5
New Weldwood• V-Piank ...
game:
"'UedJ~mo.rt hu Y foore, 8 aid. backs. Middleport IS o-7 for the '
WELLSTON fit)
m m wo eaves rom aroun
DEADUNE FOR PURCHASE OF 1965 DOG UCENSE IS JANUARY JOI'B,
Jacobs, l-4-t4; Staber, 4-0- 25 feet out, and MHS forged , yel•;·league play, GAHS now
ONE DOU.AR t$1 00) PENALTY IF LICENSE IS PURCHASED AJ'TIDB TIIAT
1: Bethel, 8-3-19: Holzapfel, 3· 1ahGead 4"st ~t 61' 41. ped .
owns
a
2-3
mark
while
MHS
Is
1
DATE. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE USE TIDS HANDY AHlJQA'ftQN
10 "10-5
6-12· GUitand 2·1-5 · Home 1·
ory 0 •r
pop
BLANK AND MAIT. TO THE COUNTY AUDITOR AT 'l'HE COlJ&amp;ir JH)ljit
0-2:' Foul, t-i-4: Jdrdon, 1.6.2: I long! jdump~r , atndl MHSt hfo~~ , in last night's preliminary
TOTALs 2&amp;--16-66.
Its ea to .,.. ' 1 9 arge!l 0 e game, the MHS reserver raiNOW. FEES ARE TWO DOLLARS ($2 00) FOR EACH DOG, Mc\Lt Qla
l
JACKSON (771
game.
.
lied in the second half to beat
FEMALE .
ShoHoo, 1&gt;-4-34; Albert,
Pete Anderson hot a
crlp GAHS' Rlue Imps, 26-23.
B.
32
5
3; Jenkins, 3-2-8: Rose, 1-1-3. shot at lhe ' mark,
~nd Lyons and G. sauer each had
To obtain license by mall, fill in and mail this form to GORDON B. CAl DAdair, 1-fl-2; Crothers, 9-9-21 John Brown •ank a free .oss oeven for the winners. ChIp
TOTALS 311-17-77.
With 4:48 to go and It was toed Janes totaled 13 for the Imps.
WELL, COUNTY AUDITOR, Meigs County, Pomeroy, Ohlo. lnclBy quarters:
6-6.
Box score of the
varsity
We1181on ..... 15 1 18 27 _
Dan Gilmore, a last • minute I&amp; me:
rentd otampad .,wolopa and pric. ef lictnH.
Jackson ..... li 19 15 26 - 77 atarter, . otole a Micldle pass
MIDDLI&gt;PORT HI)
Reserve ac&lt;re - Jackaon
with 4:32 left, raced down the Moore. 7-1-1!; Stobart. 2-0-4; I
Wellston 29.
and sank a cnp shot to Wallace, 6-0-12 ; Davis. 1-1-3;
Male Dog $2.00 Spayed Female .2.00 Female ,2.00 Kennel Uct~~tt •11
put the Galllans ahead for good. Bradbury, 4-1-9; Clatworthy, 1Owners Name .... . .....••..••......... ...••....•..••••••••••••••••••
tCoe Burson, regular startar, 0:2; Stephenson, 142: Edwards,
Cleveland Lourdet 70
Cleveland St. John Cantius
minus a new jersey. He 1-1).2; CuMtn(ham, o.o-0. TOAddrtsa .. - ...•••.....••••••• , •.•• , •....••••••••..••• , ••• , •••••• , •••
Grand Valley 48 Burton 41
started the •econd half and TALS 23-3·11~Township .. ..•.••••••... , ...•............•.•.•••••••••••••
Kirtland 69 Newbury If
chipped in with three
nice
GAUJPOUS ftll
Clearvlew 74 Rldgerille 71
Huron tf1 Wellington 3t
Art I Sex I
COLQI
I llolr iltHil
EASY TIRMS .•.
Avon 4% Columbia 32
IIIII
II
II
111 llfl
Buckeye 57 Brookside 52
Yr.iMo.IM.IF.IIItf"A'IlltoiO..,!llrindltiTIIlllni'Ml YollowllacltltorillltoW*t ~
1
Cleveland Sl Edward M
Akron Hoban 53
Cleveland St. Joseph 13
Pltlsburgb North Catholic 82
I
.GD11141ur Academy_tt
Beachwood S1
Cbanej 50 PadUI 44 _
MASON - The
Wahama
White Falcons outlasted.
the
Bullalo Bisona of Putnam County . 80-7&amp;, Friday night, in five
overt.iple periods at Buffalo.
The marathon contest, which
certainly must be one of the
longest &amp;ames of the season,
made lhe Falcons' record !or
the season, 4-3, and dropped
J3uffalo's record to 4·5.
The loss was the
third
strai&amp;hl for Bullalo wllh ail
three defeats coming jn over-

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Alll'Ol'a 81 Randolph 33

Rtvefe 7t Nordonla 38
-JIIflerson 40
Ph. 675·1160. . .:PJ,::JIIIIMilt
:
Asht:abula Edg..ood 53
'Miller City 116 Ottov!Uo ts
. Mendon 82 Marlon !.Qeal 59
;..;.,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-;.;;·""'~-..J. Faltlawa 110 Jacleaot1 Cent*: ••l''-;.......;;.;;..._ _..;;_ _ _ _. __ _ _ _

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Gordon H. Caldwell

COUNTY AUDITOR of Meilfl County

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llctt1to 01u11 .. Alai.... not tlltr then Jlft. :11, INI,It - · ...,hit IIINitto ..._ _. .,
ote tMntlty will be $1.10 for olllelt til eft• .....
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4-Dally !elltlne'l, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Jan. 9, 196'

WANT AD

Real

2 SIGNS

Salet

Auto

Estate For S.le

UPIBriefs

Hospital News

Pomeroy
M~• ..... Co.

1

wlieTbomas
Dies Friday

!Continued Fl'lllll Pap II
IIIJDDLEPORT, bouse I roomo, FOR SALE : 1951 Ford tractor
in
A-1
eonditlon
Ford
mo"er
both, block garqe, with eleo.
OF
N,lii:IIIINUke new; practically
Ealencl Boopllll
and Slilk i lul]&gt;oal wlllch was
new
1ttt • • om ..,_. ,..b,..ntricity , gaa ,water, 90
It
{M.rlll,• • , . , o\
IL
pick-up
disc;
set ol IC inc
believed to be earrylner a larl• MASON - Funeral ~ervlls
fruotage, good lncation, zorr
plDws; opring tooth cultiva b
Those
enterin8
Holzer boopit- number of IndopeoLana across for Leslie l!!veritte IAnloll
·-~
ed for bUBiness. Syracuse, 10
CANt 'R..LAI' IONI
or; drag harrow;
i'Otllllr""'' lfli ..
man .:; II during the paat :14 boura In- the Straits .of Malacca toward Thomas, 83, who died Friday
acres, good soil, pond. gas,
$2495
spreader: hay rake,
1964
CHEVROLET
W111 . ~ ~-...... •ntt• • • A Ill
the Malaysmn shore.
eveaing unapectedly at hi&gt;
othe eluded .
electric, city water, blacktop
,_ Du Ill '"a••"'-"'small
Bel Air 4 Door. VB en~i!le . Power~uie trans Beautiful
tools.
r
Mrs.
Marlin
J.
Clary,
Patriot
reoiden"" here, wlll be held
&amp;1700
street. Syracuse, house.
z erything. George takes ev Star Route, Gallipolis; lolrs. R. NEW YORK - A DOCit Monday
!LA.VUU I lUNa
iv ory and silver blue ~ tmsh . Less t an 15 000 miles and
at 2 p.m. at lht Fot
Roberta
lots, block from
road!! ide
ft. ... n.,.n., -r•et ~ rtrlu
in mint condition . RBdlO, heater, whttewalls and all the
Long
Bottom,
at
E. Roberta, Rodn')&gt;
Sheryl strike that could idle seaports Jesoog Funeral home wtth burBash
.l(oodit&gt;s.
·-· . .tt ... ..""" •tu ~.. ..........
park. good location, black.....,_,.,.,....""............ Qaool&lt;'l ..,..
an
Ann
Bowman,
Crown
City;
Cly- !rom Maine to Texaa at mid- iaJ tn the Suncrest Memorial
Route
I.
No
Sunday
sal
...
' ""11&gt;-.&lt;tl ..... ,
top street. Your choice for
-~
...... wl.lJ ..... .....,..~l'lhiO tm
de
Mount,
RL
I,
Bidwell;.
Miss
ntgbt Sunday appared almost Park, Pt. Pleasant. TbB Rev.
$2495
1963
CHEVROLET
H·
nly 12.000. Phone Cll
7 'loiOh tb•r '"• '"~' ' " - " 3tp
Moille
J.
JollnBon,
Gallipolis;
certain
today as a result of a Ma an Frame will officiate.
Impala Sl. Wagon Bf'a~tiful maroo~ finish. Fawn inter~!361.
l-9-3tp 19M CHEVROLET, 2 • door act
H. A I"U
ior 327 ru in . VB PRJ'!llle, automatle tran~ .. P S.. P.B,..
Eddie
Albert
Henley,
Pomeroy;
surprise
contract rejection by
was hom at Winona, w.
.. Ill ........
so0x14 ww tires show little we-ar. A premmm car thai I
FOR SALE: Modern
brick ual mileage, 51,1100. New re ar Howard C. Cecd, . Pomeroy; longshoremen here.
va.,
July
9, 1901, aod had opeend, new tr&amp;IIBDilss!on,
• . h 'flU.. .....
... ·oeerttinviting to own and drive.
al
and frame 3 bedruom
ranch
I :b.t .. llo e«!l:t
new brakes, 2 new front tires l ~· Thomas F. Creighton. Pl. Membera oJ the International rated a grocery in Mason th&lt;'o-r t'b ,_ style home on Chester Road.
........ lflM ...Inlllt
. Pleasant; Harn1on
ftlchard Longshoremen's
Association past 24 years. He was 1 mm~
Appointment plea9fl.
. . . . DIIC9Vftl oM\ H 10 •Ill IM
Bob Pri"" $300.00. Call or
e
Caato,
Pt.
Pleasant;
acb
Trip(!LA)
employed
at
the
port of ber or the Mason Melhodisl
Waiter Gru~,
.... ~., ......... 10 .:~ • .,..
Pomeroy
Hoeflich, WY 2·5337 or Ches,
lett,
Fit.
I,
Ray
Mrs.
Eddie
New
York
voted
unexpectedly
Church where he served on the
!AJU)
QJtl.1"ll
I"U"N~
Ohio, WY 2-11230.
I 6 llct
OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
ter. 985-2226.
l-9-3tc
iUlJBI - ., I&amp; tOI Ill. ~ miD
Reffitt,
Rt.
3,
Oak
Hill:
Edwin
Friday
night
to
turn
down
.
a
I
official board, was cbBirman ol
,...., • ··lo .&amp;1\bn,... •nnt b
57
BtnCK
Roadmaster,
WIG:~
POMEROY
,
OHIO
OWNER
V.
Jonea,
Jackson,
Mrs.
Em~
fo~.r-year
contract
w1th
sbtpits finance commission, and
moving must sell 8
Ofo' ~ lf".l tlOU&amp;a
Phone
WY
2.-2'768.
erson
J.
Scott,
Jackson;
Antone
pers
said
was
the
best
they
wao
a lrustee.
l.llla. .. •~raoau,
room house, modernized, 1;)
. . tW'd.-;,- ...8:31• " II. WI l1.t0o a.onr
1222
SOtp Boli, Rt. 1, V1nton; Art E. Kls- are prepared to offer. T be Survivors inclode hill wife,
acres. Will consider land con1'1""1 Ill &amp;46 ...
For Sale
fO PI.J.CI A
FOR
SALE
er, Wellston; Wilbert H. Bus- strike deadline was 12:01 a.m. Gladys. Mllson; a daughter,
tract.
Spinet
p
ano
$550.
diJone
Rambler
&amp;aiULT
Jng
room
suite.
$65.
...Jft AD
Kitchen
Worfd Slaadll'd ol 4!omplel ler, Jackson; Ronald D. Queen, EST Monday and already some Mrs. Dor Ebersbach, Orlando,
Order AMSTurz·s H&amp;N "Nick ANTIQUE organ , 125
years
I Chick'' leghorn {'hicks ,
Jackson; Mrs. Kelley McGraw, shipping companies were mov- Florida, and two grandchildren,
E&gt;eelleace
or old . In good condition. Call set, $35. WI 9-3222.
PHONE WY2-2156
...
1'00111,
1
7
3tc
.,....
Ashland.
ing their. vessels to dry dock Dee and Vic, and one sister,
rldo
IIIII
s tarted pul lets tod.'ly ~1 odern l Mrs . William Jacobs after 6
Births
and senu-permanent moormg. Miss Jessie Thomas, Charlespoultry. Box 1118, Athens. 0. p m. 773-5604, Clifton I-9-31p FARM FOR SALE, 80 acres. lwmanco. Small car oeoaom .,
•
Mrs. Marion J. Clary, Pnl·
1
and IIWIBiorabWIJ
Phone OY 2-9031.
12: acre Tobacco base.
·
s
ton.
Six
·-I
6
I
te
l
~LACKSTONE
--;;lectnc
--clollifs
- not tar Route, daughter, 9.03 ATLANTA, GA. - AROUND Friends may call at the fu·
See
-·
In Memory
room
house
in Syracuse. See
N .
1 dryer. Good conditJOn. Phone
...lropolllllll Molon
a.m.; Mrs. Winchell R. Friend, 500 Georgia public school offi- nerai home anytime after noon
- - - - - 1957 8x5n
Bob Grueser, Syracuse,Ohlo.
IN LOVING memory of Allf'n House 3 bedroom atJOna 1I WY 2-6668.
1-9 3tp
Rt. 2, Letart, son, 10:10 a.m. cials were told Friday
the Sunday.
E. M8ta Slreel, PomeriJ
Trailer. Call Ravens- 1 _
_
I 6 6te
' Bailey who passed away one
Pbooo WY l-3871
Discharged
1964 civil righll law requires
----wond 27:1-9425.
1 7 t2tc j LUMP anci run of mme coaJ
year ago today, Januar~· 9, --· - Mrs.
Otho
Gregory,
.J
o
h
n
desegregation
re8ardless
of
LEARN
OF DEATH
•
22
- . for sale Goeglein Coal
191M.
Co
'
Uc
Ken
Pollina,
Franwhether
schools
continue
to
re-Friends
and
relatives here
NEW ANr USED welders. Oo Page St., Middleport.
\,.1
CJJ Unger, Mrs. Waldo Willill, ceive federal aid,
have learned of the death of
Bts memory to me is • keepyou need ' welder Io run - - 12 4 If." I
! Ptut Chief&amp; are
Clyde Oldaker, Fred
Tbe meeting was the first of Jack Bruce Waltrs, 23, of South
sake .
.
low hydrogen rod' Fr•e tm' SINGER
Sewing
Mechmes • POI\IEROY - Large
frame
Carlton Young, Paw Williams, three scheduled in Georgia to Zanesville injured in an autn
Prom
f Will never p•rt. Meigs Landnmk, Pnmerny.
new 176.50 up. Several used l home With 6 rooms andj Entertained
Mrs. Francis Balder, Mrs. explain the importance of fed- accident Dec. 24 from injur'fttough God has htm m his
l 8 He
rnactHnes at Mrgam prices
bath upstrurs; very large
Games, Lu Ann Pohng, eral
desegregation
pledgse ies at Good Samarttan hospitteeplng
j
The Fabno Shop Singer Sales ( room With 2 other
rooms ' Mrs. Dale South, assisted by I l!:hzabelh L.
t::hesler which school offciials must sign ai He was the son of Pet and
I have h1m m my
, 1 SJNGF:R Automatic _m bautJ
and Service, Pomeroy, Ohto. [ down and bath. The
Lawrence La!l"ing, enter- M. !aylor, Stanley J. Tarch- br.fore receiving federa
(Stiles) Waters whn
Sadly mtssed by h1s
w1re, ful walnut cabmet Zig Zags,
WY 2-2284,.
three
the Past Ch1efs or MagDonna Sue Ga':'ett, Me- 1Mississippi Gov. Paul Johnson I formerly resided in Meigs coun·
4 21 Uc rooms smtable for
Mr1. A. H. Bruley.
l·!:l·ltc bullnnholf's :-.e ws on buttons j ,
_
__
1 smaller rooms, or storeroom. nolta Temple Pythiao
hssa C. Lathey, Lydia
urged Mississippi school offi- t before moving to
South
N t'
Fancy deSi gns, appliques, &lt;lc. COAL FOR sale. Good
lump sales, diSplay, or meetmg Thursday evening at her Spring bac~. Bette Null, Luzon Mo- cials to sol tight until a state I :lanesville in
7. He Is also
0 ICe
One d1HI
tt all. Like 1: coal, dehvered or at
the room. Full basement, forced Ave., home.
Quatd, Mrs. Robert Darst, Bob policy is formulated.
I survived b a 193
brother, James,
nf',. Full pnce $94 36 - $8 mme on Sturey s Run . See hot air heating, 600 feet from The meeting in charge of : Galloway, Mrs. David
Law·
f Z
. and his grandmo1
:W&lt;p"ICES · Railroad Inn, West
monthly C•ll WY 2-381&gt;2
I Orville Hogue or phone SH Z. l Couthouse.
MISs Thelma Gruooser, presj. ' renee.
son, Mrs. G. E. Der- WASHINGTON _ DISCLOS- 1
South Z811&lt;'s0Gpen1 10 am. u 1n- 1
1 8 5tc
5022
12-19-30tl TWO HOME FARM - One 6with devotions. enberger and daughter, Mrs. ure of a meeting between GOP 1 ."r, Services w'ere held
in
u. p.m
Jr II garls gJr s - - -- - - - - -I M Dopened
!be
.
E T B k.
d d hi
I vi11 e.
'
' 1_9_3t · ZIG 7.At ; ""'wmg m&lt;~chme. new GAHMAN shepherd pups for room house, one 7 .. room rs. e rt EJ.selstem
and · · rooms, a~
aug er, 1 National Chairman Dean BW'Ch Zanesville
on Dec. 3 ,
1
=~--- ____ P 1964 demo"'tralors. D 0 e s sal e Very mce. Cali MO 9- house !Both good). Barn, Mrs. Thumas Cook were re- Mrs. Bobble R1ch&lt;e and son. and party wheelhorse Ray Bliss I
WlLL DO rug weavmg. WI 9ewrvthmg One lever does 4185.
1 7 3ls ' granary, 2 garages, IZO ao- porled in distress each having Mrs. H. J. Coughenour and! is causing speculation 1n Re- [SIGNS f'OR FIGHT
2826.
_1:9-20lp ,; al·l DIScount pnce. $5961 LU GGAGEfar- sale- :.: one 2- 1 res, plenty garden space and lost a SISt"'. by death. The daughter.
I publican ranks a deal may be l NEW YORK IUPII - Jeff
MORSE CHAPEL, Old Town - II 50 Neekly. WY 2-3862 I &gt;UI!er, I •eek end bag, and I ! pasture. NICe place for chll- MiZpah benediCahon closed the
in the works io head off
a Davis of Houston, Tex., signed
Flats, Methodist Church will
1 8 5tc
bnef case, all leather WY 2- [ dren. $8500.00
meetmg.
•
ls~owdown over the controver· l Friday to right European h~avyresume Its fellowship meet· VAC UUM Claners Brand new , 2816.
I 7 3tc C. C. CUCKLER, REALTOR
Games were played and priNe~'S
SJai cha~rman. .
weight champion Karl Milden
lnga each Fnday, 7, 30 P m.l
.
·II~
_ _
__
BOX
221
WY
!-3838
zes
awarded
to
Mrs.
CarBw-ch,
under
f1re
from
the
I
berger of Germany on Jan. 22
1
I 6 31 c I demonstrators Includes
'y
CU;TOM
butchermg
and
cut·
I'OMEROY,
OIDO
ne
Grueser,
Mra.
Karl
Gruemoderate
wing
of
the
party,
Frankfurt Germany
50
_ _ _ _ _ _ __ :_:
atla chmenis. Only $l ?
~
I tmg Phd MeiCr, Phone WY I
I 8 3tc ser. Mrs. Richard Campbell and
Gauge readinl
G-. ,. 1mentioned the meeting Friday 81
'
·
2-3862
1 8 ;)tel 2 3r: 10
tf
_ _
~
Eb b
1 a 1tpo1ts
12
4IITOMOBILI!: llllurance beel1 _ . _ ·. ______
_
· • __
· _
9 c _ 5 ROOM HOUSE, for sale in Mrs. Adam
.,.., ach. A des·, IB.l, 21. 7, running
feet; Pt. I dw-~ng an appearance at the
30
1
aneeUedT r..oot your oper• RA I'S " MICE elmmale.~ '""'_. Thursday, Fliday and Saturday Mason. W11l take trailer as sert course was served by the! Pleasant 25.27; Pomeroy 23.17; , Nallonal_!r~~-Ciub._
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IDr'a llcenaeT CaU WY :1-2!166. er. Gel Star Prolm.. Ebers I at Harden s Market. FaJr- part payment See Mabel Wil- hostesses to the above named . Hlllton 18.2 failing; Kanawha! p I
d
e!l8
llittc bach H&lt;lrdw&lt;~re Sugar Run mont ice Cleam 79c regular hams 4th St Mason
W. and Mrs AmRnda Kaspar, Mrs. Falls 5 06 faHmg · Lond
d
ro onge
n
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __:_=Mill, PICkens' Hardware, Ma- 98c, II gallon;
IOc Va. '
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I 61p Rollin Bearhs, Mrs. Ray Seid- Marmet on the
w"::.-· Ends for Sister
OP
MARAN F,.. Agency, N. Brown I son.
I 8 llc
lb McCoy's
homogenized FO SALE
bed
h
enabel, Mrs. Henry Reibel, Mrs. field running six inches Char I Mrs. Thomas Cook of PomeSt.• Mason, W. Va. Furs want- --·- m.ilk, 69c gallon; celery, f~h[ R
: 3
room71 ou~~· Frank Stewart, Miss Lena Grue- leston 19.75, stationary.'
--~roy learned this week of the
.,,...,,. •· ow•n. ll'ubltiMr
I'd. Muskrat 1 Mink. and rae- 1960 MAGNOLIA Mnbil home, crisp, J9c bunch. Pork chops, ~-OO.L Pho~
3-56 '( ser, Mrs. Gladys Cuckler and )Boat movemeats:
death of her sister, Mrs. Lillie
Ch•thr TMnMIIIIU •••••
eoon. Send lor price list Cali 53 x 10 ft . 3 bedrooms. i 'h first cut, 49c lb., center cut,
les yons, ~:"~7 tlc Mrs. Arnold Hayes.
Ohio River _ Orleantan up Briekles, after a prolonged ill37
773-5296.
12--12-30tc baths. Call Ripley,
591,1, c lb., loin chops, 65c
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14, 5 p.m.; Queen City up 14 , 1· ness at Athens.
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Union w.orkman Tobacco FOR SALE-Middleport' I! tan. I
12:35 a.m.·, OVEC down
14,, held in McArthur With bur!al lnl Cempa~~y, Ill Maen.nlf If. 8(,m
Insurlnce
· -·- - - lb.
•r•Y• on1e. au111ne• ort•c. .,..
- 1 free Wl!.h the purchase est buildiDt, toc::ated 352 N . J' alPntinP.
. - Party
5:45 a.lll .; John Ladeen up 14, I at New -.Marshfield.
W'r W1M. ldltorlel •holM *" ,.
JOHNSON, S l of 2. Cold Wau.r All, reg. 839c.
Second
Plannl'd Feb. 14th
6:25a .m.; Reliable up 15, 3, 25 Survivingwish a nothserh d olst er, '"'i.,,.,.., -::,
1
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111
79c.
J ti tc
Priced for quJe' tt&amp;le. .1&amp;
a .m.; McCool, up 15, 5: 10 a.m.; Mrs. Ella
aey,
a e; 1wo mamr •• "'•'"'
a a
.,,
_ _,,
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Cornplele with ground plane
quire at Obio Hotel.
i
Plans were made for 1 Val- ' Waiter Hon•land up 15 5:15 brothers, C. J. Hudnall. Athens, ••,:.,••., •••••""00
-·-"·
IUJ'lllk!e. J'UD Jobosoa arut
and Je.ad-in. $100.00. Phone
,
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and Glen Hudnall Albany· two tin aottln•lll Kimball, Inc.,
an
Bud 8JmpsoD. Agent&amp;.
I"Y 2-2921 .
1 6 3lp
Business Servicel
F·-0·R~S-ALE·-· Modem -;IIelee. : en line party for members and a.m.; Little George up 16, 3:30
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R. •h d 1 ~. .. .... ,...,. ..... " - ver~r~ c ..., New
·
· hus ba ndson February 14, ,a.m.,
·
. c aihoon up 16 , 5 a.m.; sons • Raymond and hi 1c ar
- ' -~
ti
home 100 1 th e1r
L .
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3 bedroom
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calculator, adds,
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ck ' at the American ~gion hall Luther Herdman down 17 12·- and three daughters, C oe, u- 1 61 ..,,..,.
,,.,,IDle 10 cent. ... ,
PHOTO Copytng Servlce Cop- subtro&lt;'ls,
and
INCOME TAX
VJctor i 100 lot. Syracuse52:bone DI in Middleport, when the Pome-145 a.m.; Alton Zphyr up'
lei made of legal papers. 1 vide&lt; 140 oo fnqu~re OhiO , E. Gaul. Chesllll", Oh1o. Phone , Sterrett. WY 2-2 .
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1 935_2402 ft 5
11 2!) Uc roy en
IIzens
a IO
u 5. 15 a.m., ynn . up 18, 5 .~5
wh•ro u,,.,.,, .. ,,,c.
I
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r reco
&amp;il
most any [ Hotel, M1ddlepurt.
a er
p. m.
Auxiliary met Thursday even- . a rn · National up 19 2·50 a
Fined ir. Meigs Counta court
monttt 11 "" •v
other documents
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ai the home of Mrs. El- m.; Hamilton up 22, 5:30a.m.: Friday were Herman Reeves,
er
ur•nc'
FREE LOAN of our effici•ni 1' PROMPT delivery of limestone _ _ Lega Nottce
_ wood Bowers. Chester Road. jO. F. Shearer up 23,9:25 p.m.: Rl 3 Albany, $5 and
cools, I
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Carpet Shampooers with pur- for your every need. AnY
THI co,~~~~"co~~~o Of MiiGI
Mrs. Doyle Shuler, vice-preS- Jerry Bosworth down 23, 9:30 passing on a yellow line: John
- --chase of Blue Lustre Shampoo. Size. Phone Emmet W. ShuJ- Homer cook •nd '
idenl, conducted the meeting. p.m.; Warren Hougland down w. Easterday, Rt. 1, Racine, SPECIAUZED IHP
For Rent
Baker's Furniture.
er, Contracting. WY
Mary 1 ..
''••nttfftl The traveling prize donated by 23, 5:40 a.m.; Jane T. up 23, 1 $5 and costs, unsafe vehicle; Fll TIISE MOST
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1 I -Uc - I Rov Alllton, liGAL NOTICI
Defendant.
Mrs . Acmes
White • was award- 6·2() am
. RobPrt E Hysell Rutland Rt
~·
lEVElED DEAFUm
rotrR ROOM furnished apart- FOR SALE Modern all eiec· EXPERT cabinet making. cus"'· "'
ed to Mr. Carl Hyell.
Vaivoline up Greenup, C:IO 1 $10 tnd costs for no operat4
f
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retl VJr
et Muon
" 1 1nla,
ment or rent. Phone WY 2- tr~c 3 bedroom home, 100 x tom made furniture,
sue h as 1111 Roy
tb• Allison.
state ofwbo
wut
wm 1 At the cl ose or the m eet•mg, j p.m. ; GoD8 down 10•05
. p. m.,. or •s ,.1cense, and $15 and cools ~FREE
11
100 lot Syracuse. Low down hutch cabinets and buffets. ~::c.;~~~·~~.' ~~~ ~~:,n1l~c.,' ~ 0;,~ i games were played with prizes . Ellsh~ Woods up, 11:40 p.m.; for rictitious registra~, and
S333.
1 7 ftc
1
1 L. FJeDre up, 1 a.m.;
·
order.
cook and M~ry v1riinia cook. , awarded each member.
Pamela 150
Glenver
Racme
1,
FURNISHED h
. p
payment . l"lnanrmg
ava 1- tables , etc. ' made to b.
I ~r
flied tbe!r ~uuun ••am.t blm
tn I J
C
ha
the dMrs.riD
8 50
nd Boggess,
... with
the Rt.One
ouse m omeroy. ahle . Phone Dick St.erett, WY Built-in cupboards orca me I. the county court of Melt:• Counly,i ames arna D won
00
• up
: a.m.;
8 COB.o,
nmontbsiJ
_!_hone -~y 2·2323.
1 7 3tc 1 2_2S27 .
11 -25-tfc i Phone WY 2-531!.
1 1 30tc ~h1:~i 1 bCou~~:orbe~n!o=:;-Ju':~:~ I prize. Re£reshments w~re ser~ down Meldahl, l:20 p.m.:
suspended In lte.u of sb:
lY 3-4550
1877 LINCOLN HEIGHTS, mod·
---;~
••• •m'""' ol ""'·"'· •'"' '""'· 1 ved by the hostess ISSlBted by Rosemary clown, 3:56 p.m. program, for dtslurblng
th
1er· Bu-11d-.1n~
1 pi1or I''
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t
k'
Clog
f\ie1g
0!0 Ip )'
eat
•nd co•t.. of •uH . u • claim for
,..~.,.
Mr
Ed
ard
F
HougJ
d
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245
E
State
St•
ern 4 - room house with SLLGGISH septiC an ·
·
in kitcb- renl due on 11 written aca .. qree·j her dau&amp;',ter,
.
w
ranees
an up, 6: 10 p. peace. Boggess was ow
•
·-lb. bas~ent, •as furnace ged drains'! Get Klean-Em ·I new homes. Built
ment. hid Defc.ndot ,. reqlllred to Venoy 1o tbo8e named above m. Esso Penna down 7·15 p guilty of intoxication.
IHI 141
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8t
ens,
storm
windows.
al~
anawer thil Pttitioa . . tbe 10th 417
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har .... ood floors, nice kitchen, All Septic tank cleaner
ll G N ,,., or F ..bruary, 1111«1, or ~IIIDIDM ww and Mrs. George Carson, Mrs. I m.:., Rose G .up,· 2:15 a.m.
1111
Nw storm doors and wind- Landmark Farm Bureau.
inurn siding, Ca
uy eoe· be l.akea ::~~rst c~':· •u•d
I Eugene Hawkins, Mrs. Robert GaiUpoU1 Dam Solvay
114tt:~n:'it~.ilnla cook,
ows, with yard and dnveway
1·l·30tC ler, Racine, Ohio. 12 29 tfc
~ Harden, Mrs. V. D. Edwards, down 8:20p.m.; Friberger do•mll
Can Tracy Whaley, WY
Folu
:Mrs. Harold Hysell, Mrs. Free- 9:20 p.m.; Anchor L. Clrlstie
~ Gnma. PtamiD&amp; ... ~~o~~Y(~ '2:'" e.Pi~~.n~~·JO. •te
I man Enoch, Mrs. Theo Neulz- up, 10:45 p.m.; Esso W. Va.,
Jlli4 aflor 4:30 p. m.
I 6 1otc
llutiDJ
IN THI coMMON P'Lus cou~tr 0 ,
ling, Mr. Pete Smith and CBig down, 12:45 · a.m..; Edena Bos:====:=s;;H;;Eo:D--a~
partment
MIDerst1De, .,....
Mli 101 couNTY • OHIO
Venoy. The next meeting wlll worth down, 2:25 a.m.; Semet
"''" ""'"
&amp;
mo-.
Net
Hom1r E. Cool!: an.r
p
The tax books are now open for the December or
~d
sewer troD
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:be held at the home of Mn. up, 3:35 a.m.; A. J. allen
Flnt ball collection of the 1964 Real EJiate taxe1.
In Middleport on ground floor .
We gq aD .a.
Mkldleport. Ohio, ""
P,.lntiHs . Thea Neutzling.
down.
a.m.; Norworthy, up
4
Also for delinquent tq, closln&amp; data wll1 be Feb.
Ifloors.
room Youngstown
and bath, hardwood
•
Sewer
Macbilles
J. "· Am..n,
5:rl0
a.m.;
Lewis
up,
41:20
a.m.;
kitchen 1
D-1 &amp; D-2 PermitS
Bu
ille aMnon. Welt Ylrtltlla,
IMfQcleM
3, 1965.
••
LIOAL NOTICI
Beekjord Up 7:35 B.m.j ~Ward
automatic ,h,eat. Pri32vate enPriced For Quick Sale
cao W1 •Wl'lt
oa,. NfCbt ~·a.l!·~~!...
"ll"ho Hllld• et lluoa Mrl. Paul Taylor
up, t a.m.
1tanee. Ca WY 2· 00.
' • tie tn the 8tete of Welt VlrfiDia. will 1 I H
Cl b
Kaaawb IUrer
Thelma
1 5 tfc
Contact:
take aoUce u.at oa u.. au. d11 or 1 I
Ollell to
U
llEA TING, PlambtllL M.O. December 1914, tbe Pl•lntur., Homer
Mn Paul Taylor waa hosten Ann down Marmet 5:35 a.m.;
·•y•n
'BLE lor ent after Jarr I
L ••OHNSON
·~· 11-._ eoe• .. 11 M..., Ytr~ Cook. I
p
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r
CARROL ~
I
~ ru--~ filed their PetltJon lilllnet IUm La I to the· BI~Monthly Canasta Club Beaver do wn Winli1eld I 2·15
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uary 16. 8 room bouse, Five
111 Ealt Mala SCree&amp;, ._.. ~h:lll\f,~~~::.. ~~::-.~o:"bef!. Me~!; Thur~ay evening at her home m.;V LHueu down,Wlnfle4:15 d P· ~ .:
rooiDI recently refinished. llh
Pomeroy
ti'DJ'. PboDe W1 z.aa.
No. 13.708 111 said ColU1., tor • moner :on Brick St
C . . omer up
1• ·
bathe St-,n ·'uors "nd win
"4 - ..._
Judcment In the amount of t1.ooo.oo. •
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for damar•• for breadt of • ,., ... '
PrileS for •ames lewere
•· a.m..
~""" vwu, 7 am
• •
dows,• .free
gas,ll $75 .00.
Locat· ·• ZIG ZAG
Automatic,
11nement. Said Defendlnt ll
re·
Riffle
8
CoJDo qui.red to uswer u.J.d PatltiOD oD th• · warded to Mr1. Char 1
-• 3 m1· 1e~ Sllll!.h of Racine ' sa 1esman dem ons trators · But- fRANSMISSION Salvaae
fJ
PTA TO •~ET
1966. or Jutll""
f
Re
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makes
au:.o lll meet
pa rtng a
• 2mh
me111 d•y
ww ottt. February
taken a,1atnn
him.
a nd Mr s · Rlcb-~
•-u Flnlaw · Mrs · Th ~
PTA
1111 Route No. 124. Call W1 g. tonboles, monograms, ancy pany.
tc
D.
ontrol
·tomaUe
and
standard
tran•
Horner E. Cooll •nd
Donald
McKenzie
received
an
e
u.1•acuse
1
Col. R. E. KNOTTS; Auctioneer Instructor
:11655
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12 W t 7 30
00
*"1!:.71 _ terms. WY 2·3862.
ml!sions.
Maurice Gagnon,
.,,. Prl.l.lntlfts
anniversary gift from her secay\ anuary • 8 them:
WILL BE AT THE
d batb a rtmenl ....
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Pb one WY •~'I'"
Web.ter ud l'ulU.
.
p.m. I Memben
room an
pa
12 31 6tc vwner.
ltJ.
Attorney• lor Plaintlrf•
reI pal. Refrealnnenta were Loc
Board f ofEdthe Sou
ti
ill
GIBSON
HOTEL,
Room 2, .JACKSON, OHIO
ID Pomeroy. Phone Wl' 2-3319
11 17 ttc Ui) :m. m 2. "· 11, 23. :tO. tte
I served by the hostess to those
a
o
uca on w
IZ 15 u~ SINGER sewing machine with
: named above IIIII Mra. Guy be present. There will be a
FRIDAY, January 15, 1965
•utTIIlNI!:Ell
I Cowan, Mrs. Joha Beaver, Mrs. question
and answer IOSBIOD.
'J'WP C room furnished apart- slip in type round bobbin .in
Prom 10:00 A.M. to 8:00P.M.
beautiful blond cabinet, eqUipCotmplol11 8a tb
! Eugene Trlplell ond Mn. Max All interested persons are InJDeDII. One first floor WY Z.
Be wiD bo taklnc awlleet!ono and livlnl illfotmatlotl
pod to zig zag and lane• deCr1t1 lmldlanl
1 Folmer
vited.
Refrelllunents will be
.._
11 27 Uc
1o those wbo are tnter•teci In o111011f111 for 1 IIU-W..a
sign witll cams Pay off 7
a'rlte, .....,. • C . :
·
~en:ed.
payments,
$69tl monthly.
.. C. BRADFOIW
ftAD..,ER lob for rent, close
Nl«bt Clau tn Auctioneering, wbfch will be IIOIIducted Ia 1
WY 2-3862.
12 31 6lc
Baelae, Ol1lo
to Laundrymat and schools
.Tackaon •oon. Cluo held on Friday only.
JAN. II
hall starting promptly 117:30 p.
TO ENROLL IN CBU
I II ltc
Valley Lumber &amp; Supply Com ELECTROLUX sweeper. com·
Tbe ciao• will COillillt of: Public SpealdDr. ~pralatnf,
The Disabled American Vet- m. · Members are aoked
to Linda Lee DarneD, daughter
, peny, Middleport.
10-3-tfc piete with attachments and
How To Conduct An Auction, Elbko of Auc!lonMrinc,
Instructions
erans will meet in regular ses- 1 bring written money ~ making of Mr .and .Mrs. Paul M:. Damt~TE_S_T-SI sian Monday at 8 p. m.
·,iiOOERN • room ·;11&lt;1 -- bath paper bags. $21.20 - U.nns. u S. CIVIL SER_Y_ I_C_
I suggestions. 'ftle vice president ell, 161 Muloerry Avenue, Porn- Votce Control How to Obtain Bond &amp; Slaw Lt..,..., Raw
WY
2--3882.
12
31
6tc
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-men.
~~
S\&amp;1"1
'l.llll
.
.
fw'nished apartment. M 1d· I
The W.S.C.S. of Heath Meth· and treasurer will be inatalled. , eroy, bBs completed arrange- to Conduct a Publl&lt;l Auction Kouae, Bow to Serve u •
·· 1102.00 ~ lftell PT~rat.of'J tHhUD.I
JAN. II
I ments to enter the ColumbUB Public Au&lt;Uooeer, How to Obtain Sales and Mvorlllo for
\lfttil •ppulr' I r ....uMnd• '""
Jt!M odi'lt Church will meet Mon- I
4joport WY 23874
.,..,._
I!:Jt~mr.
•l~~t~•lh
Qtln.,,..
91llfc 1
day
evening
January
11
at
the
(
The
American
Legion
Atttlli-1
Busmess University. M1ss Da,. l!mploymeol, Plus Other SubjociJ whlcb are · of Vllua to
BEST PRICES ON
tan .-au •ntnna.•t1111 olt
Jofl&amp;
talart.. ~· ,.,."'"''' "'~"~'• tuh4'f church. The program topic will; ary Of Lewis Manley Post 263 ell is a senior at Pomeroy High
•
an apprentice Auetioneer, IDcludlnl the AUCTION
.. """I '111"1• IM'Mn•• •nd
ptt.,..
WREE an~ tour roo"'b rurni&lt;~he- 1
f.lfttl61• Sen1ee.
Bee ...
n. be "A New Age Opens
New 1 will meet Tuesday at 7:38p.m .• , school and will enroll 1n the CHANT 1nd Bookkeeplna.
O.lb lftltlntal
•
IIIII onlumisbed apan.
Doors'' with Miss Bess San- Ill the Fin! Baptist church In ll&gt;rivate Secretar.ial CoJrSe nert
'11ae complete cost ot thb training 1J no more thaD
.. ,...,_ WY UU4
12 8 tk
horn
and Mrs. Guy Shuler
Rutland.
June.
670 X 15 _
16.60
Help Wanted
an A.uctloneP.r would earn on one 1ood sale. ConvenJent
leaders. Hosttsses will be Mr.
,~~~i~~~
1
apartment, 208 Butter- 1
PUI'I taJ
P11111ent Plan Io Avallabli;
Hylon
Blackwell
Tube
Tnae
Ph. WY 2·U82. Roger
U. 5, Civil S.r;l.; y;t.l Mildred Zeiglel. Mr.
Nan '
lllllii·Wom•n Ill lllld nvl!~ Sf!t·urr juh•
Moore, Mrs. Norman Wayland,
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12 l tic
HIC"h PIJ ShoM boun. Advancemant.
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......w. ,,, II' rtH41 ef Hv•r•l ule1men encl n•ltt•nt
ThttiiNndl ol jol)l open l"'reparli.OrJ 8nd
rs. KeDneth 8 yer,
,
._
tmtn~etoro, which ; , ~ It ...,,toy from lhlt eta ...
sTATION
tutniiiJ pttl appotnted. !sperte~ee
A reaular
meeting of
the
0 P I 0 M E I R I S
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duple•
u1unlll:J IJ!inrrl!lllln Fftll:"E lnf&lt;tl"tnl ·
t'1t
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entrance. Sugar Run
Jed• w err...,
Anyone 1......0... ~ In !hit ~IM of om,loy,...... lhoul•
boD on 1Jtba. . .Iarin. "'qulr~menu. Syracuse Auxiliary of the Vol· 1
OU:Jce,Houn B to 12. il to b ll.Jww at 'lVII OD
WY 2-11618.
J'bun.- l!:asl Court ~1 J-lvmtuoy
Mgr . WY 2·9932 I ~:!: . tnd&amp;)r IIYina n•frll!, addre•~ and! unteer Fire Department wm
lilt an a,ht~llon at .ttia !MIInnlnt of Ibis cto11,
Lincoln krYite. Bo.- 1111·· Pomeror b id M da
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DAILY CRYI"'IQUOTE - Here'• how to work
AXYDLBAAX.
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4:30 Interchange
6:45 Sill' On~
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12:30 Larry Anderson Show
7, 03 Newt
6:05 Worfd News
3:00 Jim Mees· Show
7:08 Mutcal Clock
5: 15 Sports Today
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7:30 Newa Headlbleo
5:25 Weather
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7:32 Musical Clock
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7:45 Word ond TeaUm •ny
5:41 Sign Off
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8:00 Ohio Valley Naws
5:00 Sign Ofl
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7:00 Be Stlll and Know
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8:16 Musical cto•k
7:03 Newt
6:25 Country Jamboret
8:50 Com.nunity Newo
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7:00 Larry Anderson Show
8:~ Talk of the Town
7:341 News Headlines
ILOO Top Ten Show
9:55 Mason CouniY New•
7:32 Muslcoi Clock
12:00 Noon News
10:00 Public Service
7:45 Word and Tesllmon)
12:15 Muclai Interlude
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1:00 Jim Mees Show
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5:00 S&lt;ign Off
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8:15 Weather
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7:30 Sign On - Army Hour
Bello Ring ·
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8:00 French City BaptiSI
11:45 Woric News
10:30 Song &amp; S:ory Hour
8 30 Sunday Show
II :55 Moson County News
10:45 Family Worship Hour
9:30 The Bible Speakes to You 12:00 Community· News
11:00 Newa, Army Hour
10·1111 The Good Life
t2:05 Local' News
II :30 Puhllc Semco
10 15 Sunday Show
12:10 Markets
12: uo New1 Roundup
12·00 Noon News
12:15 Weather
12:20 Bullotln Board
12:15 ChristiaJJ'o Bo]q.
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12:25 Nowa 0 Gram•
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tU5 Newt 0 Gram1
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3:00 Sunday Showcase
1:00 Country Go Bound
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I ' 16 PubUc Servlcoo
4:30 Baptist Layman'• Hollf
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HOLLYWOOD tUPI1 - How he felt it was more important
can AVCTV 's annual Academy that the Academy Awards' toleAwards 11how inaure the attend- cast mAintain the presliae that
an('e of movie 1tan who 1tay t.. necessary to keep It a ma·
away and thus deprive it of itt jor event.
full glamor~
Dick Dunlap, who has betn On Wednesday , ·ABC Scope"
guiding the event for the net- will present a half-hour pto-·
ACROSS
work . hat a suggestion an gram about a convict in Cook
S.Applo
says he Is dead serious about County, Illinois, who Is ached· .
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Charity
F'ollow the example of tele- An unusu!l aspect of the
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vised sports events that want planned broadcast Is that t he
turn
to protect their attendande, and same networ~ Ia 9howing a lG. Ha.rveC
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have the Oscarcast blacked out number of doeumentarles from
12. Sorcery
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14. Hurnmillirly. the Los Angeles area.
several years ago won a top
btnl
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distressing to have so many Chair," which alao dealt with a
17.Costars stay away from the condemned
convlet,
Paul
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awards - espedally those who Crump, whose life was not tak- lt.Ooonare nomtnated.
en. "The Chair" has never
Oollgoalo,
Did he think a !Jponsor would been shown on an Amertean •• with
Use
stand for the elimination of a network, and It is a pity an armajor market like Los Angeles rangement was not mad_e to c. Go&amp;'
in Ha O!"car pitches? He bring the CannH prlr:e.-wmner
thought so.
to the national audience.
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Hollywood area novie fans The Cbonnel Swlmr The Law:a Dr1DidiiC

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night entry tho Lea Crane first week or thls soaper JJ on
allow is havin11 a rough lime in its way to making Edward A~
the ~atlngs againal NBC.TV'o bee Jeem like • tea.danN writ.
"Tonight " serltt.
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hero of
Th•re is nothing like ielltqg Moment ol Truth lJ 1 poyeducation into soap opera, 50 ('hology professor who also hal
NBC· TV has given Ill latest 1 . private practlvo. What bo.
daytime serial. "Moment of V~rglnla Woo~!
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Hruce Lloyd, a member of the
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Mrs Patrick Lochary led the Defense topics including relig~
Amateur Gardener's Club, when in whi&lt;:h ~hJte men ~~= :U.Itn 0~ ; buij4, cities
· jn the. pledge to the flag ious practices in the sehools.
Return Jonathan Meigs Cha~ Lhe top sotl, cut valua 0
I~ 1bnc . ~ ,f~tile ground.
Mrs. o. p . Klein playing danger of Commun~m. ln aU
ter Daughter:;: of the Amen- ber . wtlhout replaceme t, pod I hJ
k of the laws
the stnuing of the national areas of American hfe and the
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Parish House.
Iwith ~trip mimng. She diScuss- resources and a.ue amm.al
DuiibJI othe business session I
--the chapter voted to endorse
Members responded to
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the candldaey of M,.. Irving call by giving facts about trees
KaiT, Jr., for State Historian in America. Mrs. 0 . P. Klein,
of the Ohio Society, Daughters American Mu•.ic chairman, pr..
o· the Amerh.:an Revolution . sented a musical !llalute
to
Mrs. Karr is a pasL regent of teen• in ':"ng and dialogue.
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The January meetmg of the
the chapter and 1!1 presently
Guests or the afternoon were
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tor of the Middleport Churdl Laurel Cliff Better
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were elected delegs,t.es to
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cape, If We Neglect fin Cireat j Dlt'hl wlth Mrs Pearl Parker Phillips and
Mrs. Roger SMt.alehCon!• fieri
Neil ~e hostesses Mrs. A. R Knight,
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David Edwards who has been
were Mrs.
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TO OBSER\'F: 60TH IVEDDINr. ANNIVERSARY - M' ~nd Mrs. S2m Wyatt, Ri. Fu st Baptist Chut eh ..
I mg and led lhe devotiOns tak- 1ken
x for the past two weeks lM Davidson. ~- Karr was Locha"y and Mrs Dt: ·&gt;r~ pre1 PonJel 0\' II II I oh"'ll I' an open house ('(' lebra\'"" on Su nda,h Ja nuau I ~\:-1 ~~~!~ Rev. Hteks spoke of Salva; t•n from Psalm 103 H8. .. She is .:roving and returned to
... a delegate to the Na- 1sided at the tea tab!e. The talot tlwu· tiUth \\ecldlng an mversory from 2 to_ 4 p m I IS IS
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i lt"'n as a rel,';"se from the sm. also read a medttatJOn,
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Hi' nrked for the Sla_te High\\'ay Dt&gt;~artment fOJ 2~ yea~s·.~~ey ;;e ~he~ ! " persons must t:o~e to Chnstl resolulwn f and a pr_ayer from
Mrs. E:..~E. Roush M
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parents ul 1he folfo 11111 ~ sev&lt;'ll ltv In g &lt;htld re n. Uarenee. Htple) · W 0
't~e b0't~ 0 f to overcome sm. He stated The Upper Room Stlent pray- view arrived Wednesday, lor a and Mrs GJIY Neigler were tapers in silver candelabra Mrs
shire ~1rs Hu"rll !.&lt;I liP. Rutland : Mrs. Wllltam Chase and ~liS. ~~
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d 1that prayer " the way of ovr- er lor deceased members and visit with her sister-in-law,
aiternates
Llovd was presented with a
J r . HI 1 Pomeroy. and Sam. Jr .. of Mtcldletolln.
ey a so rarse a coming sin and gave a graph- the Lord's Prayer in unison Mrs. Charles
MiD.
'Dwisht Mtlhoan read a l gift from the chapter.
niece Fave (;un)!lll . \\hO now lives in Pt:nnsylvanla.
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POMEROY, OHIO

Condensed Statement of Condition
as of December

3ht, 1964

RESOURCES:
Cash and Pue from Banks .... .... . $ 699.2fl9 I~
U.S. t;o\ernmrnt Bonds ...... , , . . 1 ,021.1G~ 63
Othrr Ronds and Securities . . . . . . .
346,832 16
Loans &lt;1 ral Disronnts
. . . . . . . . 3.3;'&gt;2,621 fi~
Bankin g Ho11se and Equipment
4.1.788 50
Other A&lt;,e ls .. . . .. .. .. . . ..
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$5.467.31:l42

LIABILITIES:
Capital SIIH k ........ .......... . $ 125.000 00
Surpltts
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175,000.00
Undhi(!l'd Pmfils and Reserves
128.582.99
R.f'servt• For Dividends
Resrn p for 1lnr.1rned Jnterest
Demand Depno;ils
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428,582 H9
10.000 00
1 tS .092.15
2 095,39H I 0
2,820.2:l9 18
$5,467,313.42

OFFICERS
Theodore T. Reed, Jr ., President
J. Edward Foster, Vice Pres. &amp; Cashier
Richard E. Jones, Vice President
Thereon Johnson, Vice President
Paul E. Kloes, Assistant Cashier

DIRECTORS
Thaodarl' T. Rud, Jr.

J. Edward Fotter
Thereon Johnson
Dr. Fred R. Ctrfi'Y, Jr.

Fred Crow, Jr.
Alma Ptrhr
C. Wayne Swisher
Le,Ue F. Fulh
Harold E. Smith

MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE

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His addrcslj
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Mrs. Marie Steiner has re- '
lurnt-d from a 10-day vacation
w1th her sons and families in
nnrthern Ohio. She visited with
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Steiner
and family in Warren, 0 h : &amp;.
and with Mr. and Mrs.
Ray
Steiner and family at Chester·
land., Oh10. While there
the
birthd&lt;tv anniversary of
Ray
Steiner . was observed with
a
family dinner and get-together.

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SUNDAY, JANUARY 10 thru SATURDAY, JANUARY 16

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rupe
1&lt;'.1rned Thursday evening of
the dPath of his brother, William Morton Rupe, 56, at his
home in Tallmadge, Ohio. He
' was an employee of the Good' vear Company. Mr. Rupe had
been ill for an extended time
and a bed palient for the past
2 years.
Private funeral services will
be ~onducted SUnday afternoon
in Tallmadge with the body to
he brought to Rutland Monday
for burial.

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tors think he has a good chance of recov- which he can return to his first Jove, the
ery ... Lynda Bird Johnson paid her se- Broadway stage. And Broadway would
cond visit to the Albert French restau- welcome him .... Get ready for a new
Les Crone is ABCTV's netwo.t. offering to lote~
rant the other night, escorted by her group called the Rhodes Brothers, three
ningteleviawers looking-and listening--for convet&lt;handsome young beau, who isn't readily young fellows - real brothers, ineideoIGtion and spirited discussion on most any topic.
identified by New Yorkers. They ate tally and quite remarkably - who have
Guesb, audience and Cnme keep the convenational
heartily, and t 's an "ail you can eat for been rocl&lt;;ing audiences throughout the
flail 10Uing. W~elding a "shotgun" mic~
$2.95" place, which indicates he's on a South and Midwest for §J»'eral months.
Crone picb up questions from the audience in his~
budget . . . Singer Shirley Bassey is back They seem to be a sure m for stardom.
evialon-in-the-round oreno. His let's-talk-iJbout.lt
with her huslrat ~&lt;
~ Hume - for
A funny acid test: Ohio Governor James
fonnat originated in '61 in Son Francisco, ond the sake of their ouspnng, sne says. But Rhodes likes to claim he's a relative.
picked up this MalOn by the MtWorl The show oils
friends hope the allegedly "temporary
Camilla Stroyberg, breathtaking 17from 11:15 p.m. to I ;()I) a.m., with IOII'Ie stations
arrangement" will become permanent .. year-old sister of movie star Annette
Sybil Burton plans to open a discotheque Stroyberg, has arrived in the United
foiningtl,. netwolk after the program is under way.
called "The Alfred" (a favorite phrase States to go to school lo Greenwich,
sen's one-dimensional role. S.
of the Beatles). It wiU be located where Conn. Her other sister, Mirette, is mar..
I'd
lnslst on a Dew element ~&gt;to
the original El Morocco used to be, site ried to Frances&lt;:o Galesi and Camilla's
ing ndded or at feast .., m •
of the recently folded "EstabUshment••.
most persistent suitors are Francesco's .
acripts that let Janssen changt
Experts expect racial troubles to friends ..... Young promoter Gabriel
BY DICK KLEINER
e.r;pression once in a while.
start making headlines In Alabama, Mis- Katzka is heading a group seeking to bu;v
sissippi, Georgia, and Florida before the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre . . . . . PresiHoiqwood CorresPoadeDI
- I'd tell Jerry Lewis to do
March .. , No matter what you've read dent Johnson isn't a bit pleased about
IF IT WERE MY BTIJDIO anylhlng he wants to - excepl
or heard elsewhere, Lester Lanin will the bickering going on in the New York
-I'd cut out that gory, hand- sing.
play the mal Dlnaugural Ball - at the State Democratic Party. He'd like the
chopped-&lt;111 BeeDe from "Huoh
- I'd make a spicy plcturt
Armory, which holds the most people various factions to end their public
.. • . Hush, Sweet Chat lotte. • about a doctor and call it "Ba&amp;
and where the President usually spends oquabblln'; if they don't, he just might
It'• Just tlbock for shock's sake ll Melabollsm. "
the most time . , . Yogi Berra, one of send In his own peacemaker. And that
...t isn't really necessary. OthJ~ Value's biggest fans, confided to wouldn't be an idle gesture. The boys
erwise, this ill a 1ooc1 Grade
RtiONDA n.mtiNG, or
him that he's a frustrated songwriter. would know LBJ meant business.
Bm- chiller,
JeJtY has another close friend, Mickey
- I'd make aU my writers DOWN MARILYN LANE
Mantle, who is a frustrated singer of
Rhonda Fleming, whose real
see ''t'M Amerlcanlsatlon of
Bobby Short, oil a month's vacation
country songs. Mayj)e Mickey and Yogi from Le Caprice, will tour London, Pa- · Emil,y," Paddy Cbayelsky, who name ill Marilyn Lane t20t1
can cet together and wlhp up a disk ris, Madrid, Tangier, Marakeech and Cas- · wroti II, bad a DOvel Idea Century-Fox made her chanfi
date.
It
because they oald Mar!ly1
live the acton 1ooc1 Wlll'ds to
a~Ianca. Minding the store while he's
wasn't
a eommercial name~
vwung his international ch111118 will be
1a7 llld they'D lootr lood- Funoeems
to
IJ'OW more beautJI•
Unquestionably the smashing party Djenara and Paca, a European linginB
ny nobody lhoucbl of tbal beeach
year.
There are oome wht
of the holiday ieason was the 4ance giv- team who are big favorites in ,Capn,
fore.
en at Delmonico's by Mr. and Mrs. Roo where they own their own cluli,' Le
- I'd make a spicy picture lblnlt ohe II lbo most beautiful
bert Bach. Celebrities by the score, yea; Chauve Souris. Djenara Is tbe lass wbo
"about· the War Between the f1f all lloRywood's stara, anti
but aside (rom that, Duke Ellington -in made the front pages several seasons
States IIIII can u "MarJo&lt;am that's tntlroly pooslble.
F..- one thing, she h8! a
person - pro'rided the music, and the ago when sbe w88 engaged to the Iran'1broulh Georgia,"
ladles who attended were marvelously sitory Edward Purdom,
~
Individual beauty. Ani
- I'd wait patiently
uniU
bea~tlful, perf!!Ctly costumed, rlcbly jewQuote from Julie Andrews, who
tbat seems to be 1 rare comBoruooza bad run its """"" mndlty
eled and fabulously colffed. No Broad· viewed her first private screening of
u- days.
lncl thea live Dan Blocker a
way cut ever ~played a more attract- her upcoming 20tb Century-Fox musl·
"Younger
leading women 1&lt;&gt;
real cllallfO at. pace. llo'd make
lve group. The bostess set the tone with eal just before ohe flew to London:
day,..
she
Sll)'ll, chooshJa ....
a tnat lMraVJ - ho;r about
her perfeet figure encased In stunningly "Who needs a ~lane? I've just seen
Qwi~ Ill "The Homchbact: words carefully, ••att seem t1
simple blue and pink, and the general 'Sound of Music. " l could have told her
Ill Notre Dame" fw a llatler? loot aUto. And ewn the dlffero
mood of the evening was clinched when that last August - as a matter of fact, I
- l'd tab note of lhe ...,_ ont-looklnl ..... begin to ad
Vala Byefleld lost a strip of diamonds tblnk I did .. , A new science fiction
.... of recent fUm DIUI!cala alike. I'm so worried tor Ana
off her gold mlnaudlere, spent a few filclt;er is about to descent up on us with
and llf!ure that mll)'be
lbo Marcret - tlbe wa. so tr.,.
mlnutea looking around for them, then the catcblest title since ''The Blob." It's
time is ripe for some romanUc IIIII Wlusual and so flOOd In hell
exiled IDIIUng, IByiDg, "After ~U, I~is ~ed "Goo."
onea, lito lhe old MacDonald- ear1J musclala, but In 'kittOI
EddJ duets, And I'd try one wllb a Wblp' llho l!leiDo to bo
IIOOLP1lJIIB
_.. wu 700 pounds at. ltber nose submarine toot
plac:t wllb Anna Mollo and Harve pttlng h&amp;rd and lwsh lib ..
ON PAIIADB
slais m0011ted 1111_1he cbuoill at. here recently, b1!t II
wasn, Presnell, who should make 1 tbe otben.,
SAN FRANCISCO (UPIJ- a IID1BII IOftlp ear 11114 colctro
fw lhe bulfei!Dtl a1. beao
Sbe singled CNJ! Elfzabetll Aslt
peat oi"'!hla - and - romanoArllll 'trredtla _....,. llm!lled eel ........... deep putple, . ted, YJ II)'
as one o1 lbo Y"WWII
hla le:am•
1 IiDclliu!rt ftrsl ill
WW"lcl blue, ar.,., dark cr-. :ololet '!be 100,0110 ablp wu a repllstan
whQ
eeem
to
have
a ,..
- I'd malce a llpicy p1ctura
lf Itt bore reeent1J - · i1 millol- IIIII )'elklw,..
ea at. • World War n Beet sub- about Wfnnlni lhe Weal lllld !que beqty and laJtnt.
llll!tl: •:J)arado llllU!plure' wblcll .
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Rhotldl
ea11 II "The ONe- Trail"
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by lOIII Cen!ury-Foll. studlol! for
toot
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loot
at
todll)''a
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- I'd fl&amp;ure that people are
'lilc ID New Yorll CIIJ. '
11,\N PEDRO, c.ut. (UPIJ- 1118 ID the 101 1110VIe 'Morlat.
pll!lures,
And
lbe
Isn't
toe
becilnni!JI to set bored wltll
.. 2!lillltied "&amp;01 &lt;llarlot," tbt The lil'll. ~of
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Estimated cost of the pro.
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The Corpa said the llr&lt;ll'k will
l'Onsist of constructlnl two con'
1 crete locks, one 110 x 1,200 ~oet.
1and tbe other 110 x 600 fl!l!t ill
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mlt.ar satea
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and an operabona bulldfnl.
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Other work to be included tn
:1 A blunderbuss storm that the project is the furnishlna 8hd
&gt;j belted much ot the Appalach- ' installing of a lock fUlilltl ·1t00
n 1ians and Ohio Valley with j empt~ing aystem, hydraulic:.
1 heavy snow during the weekend electrical, cornpreuecf lir .and
·-1 swept Jnto New England today. water systems, appurtenant eon• i The weather burt&gt;au warned of struction incJlldin&amp; P:llt
eell
1 up to JO inches ot freshsnow. 1 cofferdam, diversion
ditl!hos.
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Roads were snow-paC'ked and building an access roact, t"Dhicy from Kentucky and Pennsyl- . struction. of a ternporaey. rtfl.
.~ 1vania into •:ent ral New 8nrl(- road relocation, and vther m~
1 land.
'l'he storm hampered cellaneous construction.
1 ctraveters at New York Citv's Invitations for .bids ~II be
two major ajrports, where 225 issued about. Feb J, act.'ordtng
l flights were ('anrelf'd Sunda~·. · to the corps. Work ,on the
t
Warnings of from 4 to 10 inch- locks will commence witbln 10
. es of snow were
posted for days alter ""oelJ!t.
1 1 Long Jsland and JOuthern por- lo p~=~
1! tions ·of Maine, New Hampshire ed ,
and Vermont. Heavy snow fell order.
Ithrough the night al Boston. 1
J Parts of Massachusetts, Rhode
Island and Connecricut bra('ed ;
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gines were wrecked and their rue! tanks burst into a fire witbt:
that sent flame 111 th•s small Wayne County commumty
lpt Th
to •.
' roaring 200 feet into the air.
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Three of the victims were from New Castle, Pa. They paid at. the Middleport MayBids will be opened .for the.
I were C. R Duckworth, en•ineer·,
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tor and C. S. Drushel, all on the B &amp; 0 train . The two on 1 · • .
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Jon of the Erie Lackawanna train k.:lled were engineer Don or
may be made by 1on the Ohio River about MarcJt
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5 Trainmen Die in Collision
Of Two Freights Near Akron

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last Il sued,
Nearly
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WASHINGTON - CONGRESS
year's report.
But h• SIDCO
said miladult men
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an ex-;moker
he
went int.o the second week of Ilions more could be persuaded ; noted
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the first anniversary of his advisory committee's much-pubUclzed
king findings
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accorded
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given.
Mrs. Lewis Roush of Miners- 6-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Jan, 9, 1965
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serviCe smners.
was opened WI'th readings
No Mistakes
Mrs."Makes
E. J.
! patt tn llht s~~~~o ~f ms rue Jon ;m organ and piano duet wil~ . Trary. and ,"Magic Weaver," ville Sl'1fJ sis1er, ~s.
Headquarters For
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McClintock o( Pt. Pleasant, W.
Followmg the business meet- Iano and Mrs. C. P . Bradbury
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Va. vislted Thursday, at · Letart
ing g&lt;Jm~s wcfe P_layed a~d at th organ. Spcial
music : During a short busines! ses-- Falls:tJith Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
rt&gt; made for the pmes &lt;tw::trded to wmn.ers Pm was prt&gt;sented by the Junior I sion. a report was give·· on the Grimm and f•m~ly.
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ufh sma ll orchtds
· of the Mount Moriah Bap- calendar
towels which thed club
Mfs.- Roy Holter visited
Frl·
s~hnol of we
mslruction 1o bc hr td on
tt d'111g were
Re c1101r
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Remersvll
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were
served
ar
the
sale dat the
0
when F:vrmge lme \, 1ap rr,
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th
vent'ng
oJfsMrs · Paul Gomer. The group a white elephant
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,,. ther; ,Mrs.·· George Thompson.
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SLars me c use
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sang, "'l'o Me • I '..-' So Wonder- 1
! next meetmg. A roun D
routn
Sofend. Fisher student
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at
·l'hur:-,~ 1."IV t-venmg
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a 1. the ·\lla - ~
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· with Mrs · C&lt;:.•mpbell
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Harp- 1card
. w&lt;~s
· ser1t tob Mrs_
ana Moontam Slate Business
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~' er at the piano Kenneth Eng- Oliver m Co 1urn us.
leAe. Parkersburg, W. Va. arMiddleport, 0.
somc
e
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Rerres1mt-n
1
ts were served by nv
· ed Frld~y, to spend . the
\1r s. rmp
Kathryn
Mitl'he l!. wor,''·
~ ~lish also sang ·a solo, "To~ch
thv matron, ;nd Allen Hughes. {J
Me Lord Jesus." accompamed l.he hostessf's to the abov~ nam- weekend Wtth his .pareate,~.,-,
lh
ere in ch '1rge '
by Mrs Harper
ed and Mrs. James
Gtlrnore, and Mrs. Mason fi'1sher and fa11 0
Borden was Mrs. Clarence Curtis, _Mrs ..Joe mily.
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1;: The Rev.
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ab- 1 1
wo,hip leader tor the service , Evens. Mrs. Paul Fnck. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs: Wnliahi Ffohor 1
Pomeroy, Ohio
s~~ee .. of :\1rs John Rroman _ I H In Middleport I with Rev M. E. Oowson, Rev. l Erllest Powell and two gt~es.ts, an son of Belpre are spendmg
TONIGHT
During ;he bu siness
-·· ron -.;
Howard RuppeJt, Rev. Donald Miss Sand~a Gilmore and MISS the weekend with their parents,
thr
cha
pter
voted
to
donate
$5
Mrs.
G~ren
Stansbury
has
,
Boone
and Rev. Frank Cbeese- : Ruth Norns.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Amol~ and 1
"THE EVIL OF
to lhf" Hi)Spllal Cirele in Col11rn- r~t~rned !rum ~ever~}
~eeks ! brew assisling.
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Mr. and Mrs. ~ason Fish~r. 1i
FRANKENSTEIN"
\ T l'dl f1 j('O! llrl
bus and to sponsor a soup s&lt;~le VJ SJI wtt,h .:t:'l8hve_s m c.all~orn- The offering (rom the _serv: Charles Clarkson, vice pref!l·
Mrs. ~'9D Fls~r .
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Petf'r Cu~hin~ . l't'1N Wn!~d
13 - She acr.:o_mpamed he• Sisler ices, sponsored by tl~e _Middle dent: Mrs . David Ohlingert sec- I G4(don, v.Jallad
J;n
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19.
r\lrs.
f~reneh
re,
thorpe, Dunr :1n /.:.tnwnl. 1\:.a
and fl owers &lt;llld bruther·m-law, Dr. and Mrs. port Ministerial _Assoclah?"· ar.e retary ; Mrs. Howard Dailey, at '%lew Havelt.. . W. .
, por !Pd ~1 n cards
ty Wt l&lt;l
"SURF PARTY"
sPnl ro memhers and also re- (_ l' •: d Hordf:'n or Columbus.
used for the Dally Vacahon Bl- treasurer; Mrs_ T. A. Hfnnes- 1Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Roush and
Bobby Vin1 on, }' ;; t ru til '.l11r
pnrl t·d Mrs Jolin Vroman
a Mr s. '":&lt;~Iter Crooks ~nd Mr~· · ble School held each summer. ey, historian: and Mrs. Leland l' daughter.
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P ~l tit•nt &lt;H Hu1zt-r Hospital be- Wflyn:.&lt;o!hllons wer~ . tn r.alli-1 Large attendance was no~ed Sisson. auditor.
.
ing lrec1\ed for a broken hip. I ~olts -~ hursday to VISit
Mrs . . each evening ~ith a. capacity I Plans were discus~ed for a sy, Mrs. Mary Kunzelman, Mrs. I
SUN., MON ., TUES.
JAN 10·11 · 11
Mrs. James Clatworthy and (rooks f~t~_er, M~. ~ruth
~f l audience atte~dmg Friday eve- r family parish dinner to be held r Thomas Hennessy, Mrs. J~~
"MUSCLE BEACH
Mrs . Al len HughC'~ served as Pom t ~lcas&lt;~nt_, \\. \i a. who IS Ining. The destgn for Ule cover , F'ebruary 1~. Miss Olga Pier-I Handley and Mrs. Ho11er Brie r
PARTY' '
in&lt;.: l ~lll ing officer and marsh&lt;:~ll 1 a ~~dlc&lt;:~l p&lt;~llenL at Holzer Iof the programs_ used each eve- I iotti was welcomed. ~s a n~w les. Hos~sses for the F~ )
SHOP TONIGHT UNTIL 9
{TerhntC'olnr)
m installmg Jo Ann Wh1te, who Ho~p&lt;tal.,
e
ning
was
contnbuted
by
Rev.
,
member
and
Mrs.
Wilham
Remary
Jne~tma
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F'ranldf! An1l11n - Atml"tle
hns bern appoi nlt-d to serve as I 1\Jrs. Pi:iul Smart has
h .en Hicks.
1 hart as a guest. Prayer by Mrs. as Scally, Mrs. ~obert BID' et · I
f'Unteello
. Hennessy closed the me~t!ng. Mrs. Howard Dalley•. Mrs. Jo~n I
Mnrtha for the year. She was returned to her _hom~ . fro~ I
Futurett•: Tall Dark
unable 1o be present at the De- Vt'!t-ra~Js ~emor_Jal Hospital m
Games were played with priz. Kokovitch, Mrs. Phi., MeJer .
rember meeti ng . It was announ- 1 PomeJO~ f?llo~_mg_ surger~.
es awarded to Mrs. Cas,.i. :\-fn. landr-iM~rs~-~A~d~o~lp~h~Sa=e~Je~ll!.
ced that several officers
of
Mrs. (,race ~~a IS retur~mg
Sisson and Mfs. J. M. Thornton.
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were
alter havmg spen~ the
pas )
by Mrs. Clarkson, Mrs. Hennesmonth wnh her SISter. 1Mrs.
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John Kmcaid. She was 8 :com- l New officers were lnstalled
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Kincaid where they plano~ to of the Sacred Heart church 1
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visit _ with their sister, M I~&gt; s met Thursday evening in the · FOR All OCCASIONS
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Dahha Pauley.
chur~h auditorium.
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6 AM to 8 PM Daily-8 AM to 8 PM Sunday
Don Roush of the U. ~- Navy ' I Mrs. Ricard Freeman, pres- 1 Wi wtre flowert everywhere
has retur~~ lo dul y m t h t' 1ident, opened the meeting with 1
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South Pac1f1c area after_ spen~- 1 prayer, after which she install· ~
~ ~.. ~9~3T
mg
a
hollday
leave
w1th
h1s
1
ed
the
officers
Including,
Mrs.
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N. SECOND STREET
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Paul Casci, president;
Mrs. Pomeroy Flower Shop
~,.,,
Roush and family .
Mu Millard Van Meter
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JV&lt;~Y be First
church in HartWI GIVI rv STAMPS
interested in sending cafds _to ford, w. va., Sunday morning, W. MaiD
Pomei'OJ'
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Roscoe resident.
Fowler, awho
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SAIGON (UP!) - The South
Vietnamese fGveil- retun&gt;
f ' d-~1rsS. dMmn~e ~~~shop KMe-e\or ed to some seniblantoe of politi1 ':" un ~y m vete_rans
f'~- ca.~ stability today, But U. I .
ion a! hosplfal followmg an 111- . Ambassador Maxwell D. Taylor
- ne.'is of several weeks.
1 warned there is "no lmmediatt
Born in Wintbester,
Va ., 1end jn sig:ht" tD the anti-Comthe ,munlst war
shp was the daughter or
. Iare Robert .and Mary Eliza- T ! , ·
beth Bishop. Following
t he
ay or s pessimistic report,
1
death of h., husband. Carlin ~
Sunday by the U. S.
Mrs. Keelor moved from he~ m sy, followed a&amp;reemen1
: !residen~ in C le~·eland to make 'during t~~ Weekend .by Vjetnare; hf'r home with hf'r onlv surviv- mese military leaden to
or, Mrs. Homer Cook .. of Mid-. store power to etvWaa. leaden.
dteport , a sister
! The Vietoameae .aovenunent
· Funeral services will be heid iis e~cted. to Jlaue 1 f:iDaJ eom. at the Rawlings-Coals Funeral . mumque Tuesday .,... that
l home at 2 p.m. Tuesday with l no serious diff~ over pol·
Rev . M. E. Dowson orficJating il'}' remain Witb &amp;he
Ullited
· Burial will be in
Riverview States.
1 ct&gt;metery . It has been request. ed that flowers
be omitted. 1
Friends may call at the funer- 1
aJ home from 2 until 4 and 7 r
through 9 p.m . today .
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SefVIce
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For Mrs. Hill

Vehide

Wrecked in

Funeral· tel'9icet wiU be held
f:ra•h on Ronle 33
Thursday at 1:10
at E•
A Chester man lost control l ing Chapel tor Mn. Wllloulhbr
· of his car when It went al.f the (Vtolet) Hill 117 who died Sunhighway Sunday,
crashed day evenJnc at her home, Clleothrough o guard rail, and into ter, after beiJw ln ·W boellll fw
crtek.
several lllODihl.
..
The Meigs County Sheriff's She was 1 mi!J!\bor " ' " ' D
dtpartment satd Charles Fred ol A locJce, -~. 011e llutbi . 47, was traveling north'er. Carl Babeoclt;, dloil ID 'JISJ.
S. Route 3:1, lour-tenths SurviVOl'l lDcllide lie
bus. . of Arn?ld's service sta- bond, WUJouahby; t "--btor,
, aL the bme. eigler escap- Barbara Ann, Olllllllbull- two
ed injury. ~ere was medium ,SODI, Johnt
Army t in
to hts 1963 mndel ve- 1Fraace, ...t L1i1rJ W: home·
hicle. No charges were filed, ~ three sli.Jera, Mrl,
Tbom.o~
·
i to Sberill Robert C., tRuby) llllrQ, Alllwl:
~
· Hartenbarh.
Paul &lt;Garnet) ~; OoiliD&gt;
bus, IIIII Mr1. ·, . _ CJ-)
MRS. VANCE DIES
Coleman, FOIIOtta, ' itatj a br-..
Friends in Pomeroy
have !her, l!'mm!!Ct -~ Yfayne,
learned of the death of Mrs. . 0 . She wa1 lhe
Mr.
Rose Vance. 90. a former Meigs and Mrs. a..rtn.· ' ~
resident, who died Sa~ Long Bottom JUI'I), wllo atao
at Franklin Furnace. survive.
C&gt;l
•
wilt be held Wednes- It il
day at 2 p.m. at the Fouchler members
Funeral IIane on 6th street In a lliiUp,
' lrontoo, with burial in the !roo- 1he EwiiJI·.
ton ..,..etery beside ~er late lime. 8lttilll
husband, Harry. Mrs, Vance Ia Groft
IRII'Vived by a numb!&lt; of nleco8 PNrl ~
aeplll'wa.
1funeral. .
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