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Tile meeting, held In
the
Meeting Times annex
of the church Fridl:l.y eveOf Syracuse
nin&amp;. J an. s. was 1n charge o1
,
the pres1dent, Ada Slack, who
Soc1efy Changed Iread .. for devotions "Cornmtt:-

effing

ersonal .•.

Read ing "The Purpose of ment hased on Romans 12. 1
United Presbyterian Women:• l t-21. wh1ch was followed by

In MiddJeport

from "Dial'' in unison opened ; her prayer .
the January 'llt--ermg or thf" , Mayme HolmE'S read

the
Misstonary Society of the Syra· : mlnutes of the last meeting.

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cw;e First United Presbyterian Florence Potts gave the treas- ,
· Church.

, urer 's and thP yearly reports .
will be held on the

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MEIGS THEATRE
Pomeroy. Ohlo

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TONIGHT
&amp; THURSDAY
NOT OPEN

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Friday or the month fi t
1:30 Pinstead ol in the
, evening as previously.
Missionaries or the day was
d
read
by the president an pra~··
1
er offered by Rachel \1r Bride.
fir~l

(Techni t:olor )

Bryan Ru.sse ll. 10 yr _ old boy

as EmiL 3 detectives: Wa lter
Slelak. Rei n Srhuher l. Petf'r
Ehr lich, played str icti fo r
laughs.
Disne-y Colorc•rtoon1:
Foul Hunting
Goofy Detectives
Panhandling
A Night tor Squaw •v••
Popeye Makes 1 Movie

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The brid e-t&gt;lect is

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I ia l HospitaL

; . Mr . and Mrs. Bra.nch Flemmg came from Flor ida due to
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the death _of hi s mother, Mrs.

IE va
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Mr. Middleport durmg the

l963 graduate 1and death of he r mother , Mrs.
of Rarlne High School, and 1George A~der'!"n ·
is employed wtth Big
Bear i Mrs. Elizabeth Parsons
of
c ummins is

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Company lo Columbus, Ohio. 1Charleston, W. Va. and her son
No deHnite date bas been sel and famdy, Mr. and Mrs. Rusfor the wedding,
·sell Parsons and family of
bar, W. Va ., visited Sunday
with her daughter and family ,
' Mr and Mrs. Richard Vaugha n and her mother, Mrs. Ann, ire Ohlinger, who is hospital-

Improvements
Upon Manse
Are Planned

SAT., JANUARY 16th - 9 A.M. · 5 P.M.
Facto ry t rai ned represen tati ves fro m each of the
companies listed he \ow will be on hand to explain
theu: prod ucts and instruct you in t heir use.

P'""""""',...__,,._,....-:
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Richard Vaughan , publicity.
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See The Newest In ...

The meeting was opened with ~: ft

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e FLOOR TILE BY . . . . . . . . . . "AZROCK"
eWALL PANELING BY .. "WELDWOOD"
.----REGISTER FOR-----,
1. FREE 12' x 8' Wall Hickory Paneling
3. FREE 12' x 12' Vinyl Asbestos Floor Tile

FREE

NOT A SALE!

REFRESHMENTS

This Is Your Shaw

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and fl ower money was co llec-t. jj
ed by the treasu rer and com- ~
In Pomeroy
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mit~~e report~ madto . A round- Mr. and Mrs. Brad Schiller
rob m card was sent to M r 5 ·~ and sons Freddie and Randy

Alan Leonard
I of Traffo rd, Pa. were weekend
I . Mrs Ken~: g~ve the- devo. guests or their grandparents
· lions which mcludf&gt;d 8 . P?e~: 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warner.'
'I and Mrs. I
I "Marks or. a Real fChnsllim
G .rl , ,' 'Mrs . Ha rr y p smu1
a nd an a~t 1rl e ~~~en rom Ul f'- Den zel Goeglein were visitors
I post entitled, 11Je Secret of in GRIIipolis Tuesda
i

I Receiv mg

2. FREE 12' x 12' Ceiling Tile

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[iirersona , . . B
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prayer by Mrs. Kelly. Pledges

e CEILI..,G TILE BY . • . . . "ARMSTRONG"

a Gift." Mrs. Ke lly ,

Mrs. Anna

Yeage~·

returned

gave the B1ble study on Gala· , home Tuesda after s endin
j tl ans a~sisted by other mem· ' 'lrve r al day/ ' with he~ aun~
bers. b k
t d !Pd. Mrs. Edna Ba rtels , Nye Ave~
A a e sa1~ was sr :~~ u
Mr. and Mrs. Don Rea spent
for Saturda y· .January 23 • from the week~nd in Columbus with
9:30 a .m. to 11:30 a. m. a·, thr!' their daughters and sons-in-law
Cro:-.s Ha rd ware. Proceeds from M
rl M L
B
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kd f
r. an
rs. arry unce an
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t !' sa e_ WI
e earrnar . e or son and Mr . a nd Mrs.
Larry
the proJC~t of redecoratmg the Thomas and daughter .
Presbytenan M~ nse. .
I ;\lorman Dallas. student at
The next meelmg Will be Feb Oh 10 U ·
Ath
8 at the home of Miss
Rus" :
mverst1Y•
e~s, was
ll De r
'll
he
.
the
weekend
guest
of
hiS aunt,
se ·
vo mna 15 WI
.
m . and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Max
charge of Beverly P cr nn a nd F 1
d 1
t1 lfl1 l
d
.11 b
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o mer an am11y.
t e
WI
e given
Miss J anice Eva ns, student
) f' stu /
by Mrs. Croo ~·
nurse
at Marietta Memorial
Sal ad , sandwlrhe~. and coke Hospital. spent the
weekend
I were tservrd by
the
hostess
.dur'lh
h
M
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WI
er paren1s, r . an d,.
. v1 rs.
I 1ng t le evenmg.
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I Vernon Evans and family.
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King Builders Supply Co.
Middleport

Mi ss Patricia Hennessy, stu-

dent nurse at St. Joseph Hospital . Parkersburg, W.
Va.,
s pent Tuesday afternoon with
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Dress Heels

I Annual Dinner
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eCOMPLnE
LINE OF
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THE FAMILY

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House S\ippers
"alues to $3

Chapman -Canaday •. ,.,u'1·"

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and

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Ralph Webb.
Mrs. Barnitz was
the traveling gift brought
Mrs. Webb . A social time
lowed the dinner hour. T
next meeting wlll he Feb.
the place to he announced.

POMEROY'S QUALITY SHOI STORI

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Pomero~ ·

VOL XVI

You Con UM EIMrfoldt S0111lblo Crocllt Sorvlco

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Sale! Womens Car Coats
in the Ready To Wear Department on the second
floor. Re&amp;ular and half sizes.

Regular $39.50
Regular $29.5,0
Regular $25.00
Regular $19,50
Regular $17.50
Regular $16.50
Regular $13.95

Women• C1r
Womens Car
Womens .Car
Womena Car
Women• Car
Womens Car
Womens Car

Coati $28.00
Coat1 $22.00
Coati $20.00
Coati $14.0(1
Ccma $12.00
Coati $11.00
Coats $10.00

ANOTHER SALE 01'

WOMEN'S DRESSES
ON THI 2ND FLOOR

1'14.3nl

Llvl~ Room Tebf•

So Many Of Our Cuotomars Do.

Regular
Regular
Regular
Regular
Regular
Regular
Regular
Regular
Regular
Regular

$35.00
$29.50
$25.00
$19.50
$17.50
$16.50
$14.95
$13,95
Sl2.95
$10.95

Wom..,. Droun - Women• Droun Womono Dreun - Wom;.,o Dre1101 Womeno Drouoo - Womeno Drouoo Womeno Dro1101 _ _
Womeno Dr01101 Women• Dreo101 - Womono Dr01101 -

Sale $28.00
Solo $22.00
Sale $20.00
Sole $16.00
Sale $15.00
Sale $14.00
Salo $12,00
Sale $10.00
Sole $10.00
Solo $7.00

Sale! Womens Skirts
Regular
Regular
Regulu
Regular
Regular
Regular
Rotulor

$13.95 Women• Sklrta - $12.95 Womeno Skirts
$10.95 Womona Skirts
$8.95 Womeno Sldrto
$7.95 Womeno Sklrto
$5.95 Womo"' Sklrto
$3.95 Womono Sklrta

S.l• $10.00
Sale $8.00
Solo $6.00
~lo $5.00
S.l• $C.OO
Sole $3.00
Sale $2.50

Handkerchiefs
Full olze - hem stit&lt;hed.

White linen, All ol ..1e
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DEPARTMINT
A 5•1• 01 Womeno f2 ,95

NIGHT GOWNS
Many To Select From.
AIL AT

S.lel lacholor Girl

SEAMLESS MESH
STOCKINGS

2 for $5.00

lOOo/" nylon in 15 denier,

A Solo Of Women• $3.95

All oizeo 8~, to 11. Spocial

NIGHT GOWNS

Sale Price.

Many To Select From.
ALL AT

2 ·,.tr $1•

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2 for $6.00

Middleport Council, alter end- , $91,397. Lut year Clerk Gene sewerage project, possible pub- , In other buaine11 coUDCil or· proved the appointment of Zer-1 Fire Chief Brutt Mills report- Meter collections ror the yeor1Contln1ency f3 ,1\00. Totals t211,·
lng a year of budget watchmg Grate's record showed $77,232 lie contributions for the p:-o- ,dered a parking meter put back, kle and Gene Harris to
tbe ed six fires handled in Decem- were $9.087.0! and the&lt;e wert 750.
In which •pending was reduced was spent. Reductions in near- posed boat launch
project! ion North Second A•. Ill the I Firemen'• Survivor's Board andlber and Police Chief Herb Gil- Jl02 meala served prisoners.
Cemetery Fund - Exptll..
approxlrootely Slt,OOO from that ly all operatmg funds account· through the Planning Comm!B· GuH station after 1 trill periOd •teft aclion to the mayor in an- key reported 90 accidetlt. iu- Attending were Zerkle, Harris, $50, Employees, $3.300, T0ola
spent m 1963, Wednesday night ed lor the savings.
sion, all to he "run tbroullh" l with It 8&lt;JIIe. aulhoriucl Mayor lswerlng Salisbury township tru&amp;- vestigated in JiM compared to Clifford Stumbo, Bob Crai~o and 1and Equipment $400, Clerk,
approved • n amended 1965 bud- ~ Councllroen rewarded Mayor the general lund.
S1nith, on John Zerkle'· mo- tees' cancellation of a lire pro- 73 1n 1963, lllld these arresla 1n Wayne Gibbons, Mayor Smith f800, Material and
Suppliel,
get ~~ $131 ,185.
Lee Smith"" Clerk ,;en Grate Clerk Grate reported a bat- tion, to accept 1 30 per cent tectlon contract with Middleport . 964, intoxication !15. resl!!llng ar;&amp;nd Clerk Grate,
ISSOO, Maintellance of Equipment
The 1965 budget, set up by by dechn1ng to order a reduo- ance at year's end m operalmg Accelerated Department
of i because " of its high ct.t."
rei! 2, OWl 13, assault and bal- l Th• !1165 appropriations, as $150, MIScellaneous $11111, Sesloll
law lhe. previous July, called IliM m their salaries lor 1965 funds of $10,442.09, down about Heallh, Education and Wellare; Salisbury trustees wrote they tery 4, disturbing the peace,amended from those estimated $600, Totals $6,000,
onglnall)o for $103,56li . However, as the mayor had proposed two one-half from what .owr hall grant for Its _ewerage, heard •could not afford the contract 25, traffic 70, larceny 2, juven-llast July !Total $131,1851 :
Parking Meter Fund- Clllel
arnendment.s were necessary he- months ago m a further effort upually had on hand before 1960 confirmed Ilia! Mlddleport re- ' which coot them 1620 1881 year, il•· 14, investigation 23, for G&lt;neral Fund Council $650, of Police $4,000, Othor Pollee
cause ~I expected projects this to Insure Middleport would have1as carry-over Into 1 new year. mains in line lor a ttl per cent 1compared to $200 previously, othre department s 7, old fines Mayor
$3.800, Clerk $1,400, $i,OOO, &lt;Zuiser $3.000, Gasoline
year far which at least the enough money to operate thiS •RISmg costs and a decrease m sewerage gran! through lhe Ac-, and they said their contract 2, and overnight K\Jesla 44. To- Treasurer, $500, Solicitor, $2011, $900, M1scell..-.a flOG, Ra'·hookkeeplng" will be done year.
revenue from court cases, with celerated Public Works P r o- ' with Pomeroy has been renew- tal "{rests, 3Zl.
i Buildings $2,500, Police $1 ,501), dlo $100, M~-. Meter Rothi'OIIfh town hall's general fund The expanded _ general lund. nothing to offset the tosses, gram, or similar other fedoral ·ed fo r $100 annually, The may- TbO'te were 24 breakings andiStreet Lights $5,000, Dump $2,-lpair $200, Totlll tl7,1110.
~ctuaJ expenses of running budget lor 1965 "due'". most : have eaten Into aeneral lund , programs, if more
money IS . or's report or $2&amp;7.50 was ac- enterlngs investigated during 000. Hydrant 82,200, Misce\lan- Fire Equipment Fullll-: Sal·
Middleport In fiscal 1963 were 1part to expected mon1es m the balances stnce 1960.
!appropriated by COII&amp;re~~ ; ap- , cepled .
the year.
1eouo $7,000, Transfers, None,
!Continued On Page 2J

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~oun ce - 4 ply yarn . ~U
eolort and varieaated . .'

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Slipover and Coat Slyles -

100% orlona -

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wool blendo In sizea 4 to IZ and 8 to 18. And !l'ere·l
plenty of the· popular V neek atylea in eoats or s\lpoven.
SOlid eolon -

stripes -

1ki patterna. Here ere the

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$9.95 BOYS SWIATIRS -----·-··········· IALI S6.M
$7.91 BOYS SWIATIRI --···········-··· · IALI' $.1.50
f6,95 IOYI $WIATIRI ---------··---· -·· IALI •$5~01
f$,95 BOYS SWIATIRI ----------·-··-·-- SALI, f6,5t
$4.95 BOYS $WIATIRS - ------------ ----- SALI $4••
$.1.91 IOYS SWIATIRI - ··- -·· ------·---- IALI·P.Dt

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MEN'S SWEATERS
A fine group of alipover atylea in V neeD - erew necks
plus coat aweaters with zipper or bUtton front - And iD
aU sizes amaH, medium and lar&amp;e . Cboote from all wool•,
wool and nylon blenda - wool and mohair blend• 100% arlons - Shetland Woola'- - Solld colon - tkl

patterns - and smart eolor eomb:lnationa.
Save Now o&gt;t Mens Sweatera Durlna: Jtlberfelda Sale Time.

$14.95 MENS SWEATERS ----- - ----- ----- IALI f10.00
$13.95 MENS SWEAURS - ----------- ---- IALI SUO
$12.95 MillS SWEATERS --- - --------· --- IALI $1.00
$10,95 MENS SWEATERS . ••.. •• •.......• IALI $7.00
$9;95 MENS SWIATIRS .............. . . .. SALI -6,50
$8,95 MINI SWEATERS ----- ---- ---··· ··· SALI 16.00
$7.95 MENS IWIATIRS ------· --·· -·----- IALI $!,5t

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DRESS SOCKS
Fits all sizes

10 to 13,

Comfortable, long wearing
- White 9nd aolid mlora

EVERYDAY
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TEXTURED
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• Service Weliht
• Cotton Lisleo - Rayons
e Rayon and Cottons
All size•

AU ny~on , SeamleiS, Dlamond pattel'llJ. Slua 8\i
to 11 in blaok and urbon
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1viouals who

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Arnold FowJ•r
D'Ies at Age 51

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.:J. ~ble was received in Parts them.
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area during the night and early !' table tennis net.
added , say ing that developing of modern lulowledte."
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this morning, while residents of
COLUMBUS, OHIO (UP!) - , nalions should avoid spending The message lidesl:epped I
~~ rD.nnot reply because I'm ~ Whether suc h groups repre·
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some eastern suburb!! had to
, Ray L., Bliss as. $30 .00t pe~ year their resources on •· unneces- major Senate-Houae lf'IUlllent
Ju".t a good old doctor in equa-l sent t~e Ia~ left or the far l
Idig their way oul of accumula- !
Republican n~tmnal chaorman ' sary armaments ond foreign over whether economic and &gt;:IDI·
l'(t:llj Africa," Schweitzer sald, lflghl ~e~ all use the same ,
!lions up to eight inches deep. I
: P 1 ·~· to wor &lt; quo_etly ID .the adv entures." The taller phrase, ltary aid ~ be apUt mlo
hut.
question about the ra- , t•ct~llrs. __ Moorhe~d - Baldi
_1 The state's largest city saw
-. kgrounL In his d~termmed could applv lo such o·ountnes separate legtslotlve pad&lt;"'es.
tl~l que'stion in the United States '
. ' LETA~T, W. Va, - Funer its morning rush hour trans- ,
effort to reb~lid the Repubhoan as Indon esia.
Sen. J . WillillD FuJbrllbl, D11~ cil4 say, "I believe that Pas.l
•l SM'VICes lor Arnold Alonzo formed into a struggle against .
part.y. . .
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lOr M..-tln Luther King de- l
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Fowler, 51 • or RFO, Letart, the elements. Autos crept along '
, tDescnbl~g himself as • real commented .ha l U.S. ..~ can Foreogn Relations Committee,
tervel! tbe Nobel Prize ."
who died Wednesday • 1 Hol7&lt;r bumper to bumper at a snail's !
" . the m•n slated to become be efl eclive only in a frame- had proposed the spUt. His
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hospital, after a lengthy illness, ace. and bus schedules were YOUN~STOW~ fU PH - A na!lonal chairman. o_n . Apnl
Y't'Ork of "constr uctive a'ld sen-I House counterpart, awtrmu
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will be held Saturday at :30 p. ~ompletely disrupted by l cy , young Golden Gloves
boxer s~1d he was opt1m1st1c aboul sible policies and progra ms .. Thomas E. Morgan, D-Pa., of
IA.IGON - U. S, A I R .
m. at the Salem EUB church 11 k
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nd snow- whose heart stopped beatmg hiS part y s futuro. He 1s cnn- Bul bevond th is the me ssage the House Foreign Affairs ComFo~ :eer • bombers bas- i
with interment in Graham Cern- 1: Ja~~~";." s. a
, during a match lost his .'ight l vinced it_ h•• ~solid base upon . said n~thing. a~ut luture aid mlltee, opposed it.
ed_.''! all
th Viet Na~ have I
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etery.
! C~y ofl~lals ysaid sail was lfor hi e today, despite heroic er- which quahfled candidates, toward counlrie., such as Egypt For the time heine at least,
tern- forts to save h1m .
'been 1
mg Commumst tar- t
Mr. Fowler was a welder by
the 1
~ adequalt-ly fmanced. w1th prop- · whose oli ries have been at Johnson a peared. content to let
e.ts' •l\4' lupply routes in Laos Senolces will he held Satur- occupation. He was born on useless, ~aus; d ow d 1 Authorities at South Side Hos· er orgamzahon suppoW can odd · -~h th Un't d States
Congress
this out
.· llit't' ::st seven months, day for Alma J . Coleman, 29, May 1913, in Mason Caunty, •l'8~rat:• 1 1: f egrees Res~1 pita! reported that Jerry Como. expect lo make a wmning race. [ A~:/ $500 emilli~~ of total ·aid But ~"'":II" cleariy lndi"iU Jea 1
here today.
or 554 Nye Ave., Pomeroy, who the son of the late Lon and Dora roy
s e ec Iveness.
117, dted at 8:46 a . m ., but re· He has not sought a smgle '
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-.~·~ ao"Uf1 followed aiUlOunce- day shortly after surgery.
ed by his wife, Esther; one son, snowfaU ~ay, but not more lformation .
1told newsmen Wednesday when ! matn Y ~ ou
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~~ bY the Defense Depart- She was born In Meigs Coun- Donald, RFO, Letart; a ugb- 1
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I Ooctors a am ance a1.- , he m• e •t pam
e expects _to i Johnson asked for a .. , pedal lending lbroulh International
tendanls teamed up on ~losed pRitern hiS nabonal operahon ,slandbl' authorization" for use &amp;gencies sucll IS the World
trl!nt IW Wash!· gton that two of ly Oct.ober 3, 193~. the daught- ter. Mrs. Betty Wilson of Cald- pee , Heav Snow
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the heavily armed supersonic er of Alpha Russell and Esta well; 10 grandchildren, and a
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~\!'tie• were shot down Wednes- Arnold Russell of Pomeroy. She , 'wister! 'cMrJs. bEunlce Marlin, of ltv the hardest-hit An average franthlc trip to the hodsplta . , e • ce~s u md "?
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' embattled South Viet Nam. DevelopmeDI Bank.
wi,y over LoaUan territory. The ls survived also by her hus- es o urn 1a.
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Revs. Ralph Mahoney and ·of I to _8 mche•, ~f snow fell ness, although his heart func- · question, that he expects to have 1
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~roil to produce confirming and~ do hter, Karen, and ~Marcus Traugh will officiate, there, With unoffiCial esbmates .ttoned on its own,
a :· relatively tree hand" ID re-·
O'lidenee that lhe United States son Larr'i' all at home . four Friends may call at !he rest- 01 lO and 12 Inches m and around However, he was unable to , bmldmg lhe party and hopos :
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hds ~n bombing raids a- slst~rs Mr's Dolly Hayden of dence or the deceased after ll Chardon, All roads were report- breathe and clung to life only 'l to " C&lt;lnd111'1 ·mysefl '"'as to in~
l&amp;lni! · C&gt;mmanist supply lines Spring' Arbo~, Mich. , Mrs. Ra-l a. rn. Friday., FoglesoDJ Funer- ed _fl8SS8hle, although many car- because or a machine which vie th~,'confidenCj! and support
le~ to gu•rrilla forces In ~· chel Youn~ or Clarkston, Mich. , at Home " m charge.
ned only one lane of trafhe. (Mlrnped oxygen mto his lungs. of aiL_ · - _ _
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Mrs. Marsha Mullinex of FairShareholders ot the Farmers Bank and Savings com·
Souiil-\ltel Narn.
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pany Wedne&lt;da) elected a new direetol:. re-elected eight
tou1t.mus- T E DEC. Russell ol Pomeroy : two brothI
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'l...incumbent dlrertors, and learned their bank had l'lnemhel; ~!!&gt;fall In Ohio went a ers, Horold Russell. Seaman, o.
ished its 60th anniv ersary year wltb ruourte1 at a ret'
k ng ~o!l')ti'la• restoring rnois- and Kenneth Russell, of Waynesord high .
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lurt.:Jr.~. water· starved land burg.
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, Plans have been completed k• with much- of Interest to say." 1youth of lhe county." A apokes- fer our assistance •
Th!! new member of !he board nallled at tbjl a11nual
thi";:''flifn"te Olvlslan reports. She was • member of the kiok-&lt;&gt;fl the Meiga Q&gt;unty Jun- said Joeal Jaycee banquet man for the Jaycees said.
" We ""l there is much to be meetmg ~as E. Robert Schellhase, Canton, a partner Ill
) 'he I' nfall was above nor- Well Columbia EUB Church. 1or Chamber of Commerce Corn- chairman Curt McDaniel.
1 "We Jaycees feel that much , done rlfht here In Meigs eoun- 1the law ftrm of Black. McCusk~y, SolliJi and Arbaug~.
liill for a month for the first and the Ladles Frlendshl Club munlty development program Banquet tickets wlll"" avail-; cao he done in devoloplng corn- ty iit pro ring for develo ment =Schellhase, 46, w~s educated m the Clllton pubhc
tlftje sine~ Aprlt, 1963, and re- of the Bend area Funer:. serv· wlth a Jaycee banquet Feb. 4 abl• for $UO from any Jaycee , munlty lacilltles such u heal- and it is~ this area we fntond 'lscbo?ls and ~t OhiO Wesleyan Ulliveniey and tbe Ullio
1~ SOli nolsturo to near lees will be s.iurda) at
s at the Salisbury Elemenlllry or member of the Pomeroy and : th and recreational projects, to concentrate the Jayce&lt;"s 8 ._ verstty of M1ch1~an .
,
,~_liaelty depth of three to four r m. at lhe ''ut Columbia EUB school .
Middleport Chambers of Corn- [ heautlflcatton projects, etc. We [ tivlties," said Miller.
He received the degree of I
f,t. ,
Church wllli-·the Rev. Ralph Gutst speaker wlll be E. Lor· merce or at the Economy Sav-1 want to make our communities
.
Bachelor ol _Laws l':'m the Unl- Board ol Education,, Pll!n Loo
Mahoney offlclatlng and Inter- ry Moles, •tee presl4ent of the logs and Loan Co. an Second mort attractive In Industry and Miller announced that the Jay- verslty of Cmcmnab Colle~~ of ~ School cllatdet. 1D !Mt, ho
., · C-et:D ro...~ET
ment wiD 'be In Gr~m Cern~ United State!· Junior Chamber , SL in Pomeroy.
tourists ," added Jay""' presi- cees will prepare a " Plan ,' ·•w in 1943, and wlheas Ohadm1tBted rin~:.~:'GQid Key" 1wart
'! n ..,..ense mee11ng 1. tory The bod Ill 11 In tat of Colllllli!I'Ce, In charge of com- 1 The Jaycees also explained dent Bill Miller.
·I of IC!ion" under the guidanre to practice before
io ar
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,'fi!!~ Sunday at 2:_30_p. for~.. hour yr:r to'aen~Cf!Jle munii)"Developtilents.
, theit'programoflnvolvementin Miller continued, "There are . of Ralph M~re, Jaycee corn- the same year.
vice to hls ·""'i)i!J•
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,Ill" oily haD bwldmg 2 to 3
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' Mr. Mol., wiU .present lnlor- ' commtmlty development"
miii!Y '""'PI and lndlvidu•ls l mum!} ·Devtlopment chairman. Schellhase Is acllve In churcli He Ia ~ - ~~ ~ ,IamMI
ln
, ~lm Price, director, .
p. m.
malfoll 011 community develop- Although lhe Jay&lt;ees conduct w~ to a!tract Industry and: Suggested pro)tcts are now be- and civic affairs In Canton and ,A&amp;nes C. Jllil!tl; C!f&gt;~ ...
..ld . . • eouaty-wlde meet- Friends may caD II the rog. •
that 1w bttll•alheted aU lllaiiY ll"'iecP of community In-!to llevelop Mtilgs OOUIIIJ and ; lng s!U!Iit'll w~h a , major pro- , Stark ~ty and In_ the OMo Nlkiel wl!ll b!,ll :-wlle ... 1ft
1111' a · oll Interested pel'llOill leson&amp; Funeral home any time mr tile Unital ~· "He's ' teroest through the year. these we do not want to. Interfere wit~ I jecl . fllF membership approval ' Bar Alsoc1atlon . .He IS present- chlldua, .~ •AIII"IIItl It:.
lbould lltend.
after nooo Frldaf.
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tly aenlng u president ol the
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President Johnson today
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asked Congress tor slightly less than ,3.4 b IOD or or·
et' gn a1'd n"xt
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L It is the lowest request in the 18·
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in a message to lawmakers Johnson called It tht
" lowest aid budget consistent with the national int.rest."
The request to !lowed last year's pattern of pruenting Congress wi lh a tighll y cut down aid program in
hoL~~/~~a~u~sh~:ot~~~i~er~~~~~d in the smallest cut ever
made by' Congres&gt; in a President's foretan aid requestonl y 7.6 per ce111.
The new runds would be ror fi scal year l%6 which starts 11&gt;is would he tantamount to
next July L
1an unlimited aid aulhorllation
for Viet Narn

STEVE · PARSONS

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~e 90 year, old today deep
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SATURDAY MATCH
.I request lor any one year was : However, offlclal8 llllltl it
in, the remote west African jun·
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Steve'• Saturday oppon• nt.
$3.47 asked by PreSident would not "" .• .,~~k:·
&amp;lea wbofe he bas devoted more
CHICAGO (liPI) - Extref!list groops are lnfil\!:.f.tJng
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Jchn Tannehill, 12 . of MiddleDwi&amp;ht D. Eisenhower in 1955, I Aid !undf,, ....
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than hall a century to his he- Parents and Teacners Associations in 35 states in a •con- ,
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1port, Js Ohio Boys Under II
"11e smallest annual appropris- congressloDaf 1
. _ _aulbor.
li&gt;Ved ]4mbarene hospital. The centrated effort to take uvet our free public school sys- ~·
1&lt;hampion and holds two titles
lion by Congress lor the pro-! i;,ation and ~
l'&lt;ohel Prize -winning humani· tern ," the national PTA preSident warned Wednesday .
in the stron&amp; Columbus Table
I~r,ian, p'hilosopher and medi- Mrs. Jennelle Moorhead, leader ot the 12-mUlionTennis Club. He is a member
· , 1 gram was 12 ·7 billion in 1956 · 1 The ne~ meaeun would
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of the Columbus eight-man InThe exact total of Johnson's avoid having to oeek additional
bqt still alert and energetic. said the iinfiltratwn crea1ed a "clear and present danger :
tercities team which is to play
new request, oflicials said. is authorila!ian, but tha eztra
6 y Uofted Preso lnteroatlo~l in Oaylon two weeks hence.
,,,. 'rhe Lamharene hospital is Io- t a freedom and uemurracy ."
JOHN TANNEIDLL
$3.380.370.1100 It falls b•tween ' funds still would have to lie
·~~ in the Gabon Repubhc, l She said " Extrooust groups"
Old Man Wmter hared hiS ' He ha• never met St•ve lnl _ -- -- -- ___ , the $.1,5 16.7110.1100 he requested I appropriated by Con&amp;re•.
100 · miles from the capital of . have tried to stifle free expres· , at . a news con~erenc ~.
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for real today, burying 1r om petition.
tlthough they
lasl year ror the current ''~ca l
ln his 4,-.word aiel mes-1 teeth
Libt~vllle . II has no telephone, sion, tried to purge school li- But she diStnbuted • rnlme•· ,many northeastern Ohio com·' "practiced" together one even·
ISS
vea r and lhe h 250,1\00,000 that sage , Johnson told CoDJress:
~ _.IJ... reached by canoe and braries of certain publications, 8'.'"1Jile&lt;l she~L quotmg ~ J~hn munities under ~ heavy snow ing a year ago in the base· I
wa" appropriated by congress. " We live ia a turbulent
juajle trail Earlier thlo month pressured schools to adopt Brrch Society
puphcat1onl blanket and plunging the ther-, m&lt;nt of Steve's home in CharThe message continued stress world. But amid lhe conflict
Ubited Pro;, international sent 1courses and
texis reflectingi :·Arnerican Upmion" as urgmg rnorneter well below the lreez- leston. At that time Tannehill
OUt UfUfe
on the adm inistration policy of and confusion tbe United States
Scl1weitzer a series or questions I their own views and made ''ir· Its readers to "' JOin your local ing point.
was preparing to f'mbark on
c·on('entrating aid to nations holds firm to ita primary goal
_.,k\r:l him to romment on cur· 1esponsible. venomous and i_PTA . and go to work to take The Cleve land Weather BU· tht" tournament trail.
which ta ke steps to improve - a world of stability, freedom
l,ttnl,'~events .. they relate to •near · libelous atta&lt;ks" on indi- It over,"
r•au report.ed up to three inch- He considers It an honor to '
!their own eco~omies. .
and peace wb~· iDdependent

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$1 .00 SIII SCHICK HOT LATHIR IHAVI · ··----- 73e
$1,0o OLO SPICI AFTIR IHAVI .... ----· --· -·· 711
JUST WONDERFUL SPRAY HAIR Ill --·-···--- Ito
$1 .49 VICKS YAPORUI ------------------------ $1 .11
$1.19 IAYIR AIPIJIIN TAILITS ---------------· $1.42
29c RONSON LIGHTIR PUlL ---------·-··--·-·-- 21c
$1 ,49 fAMILY Stii RIGHT GUARD·--- ------·-· $1 .12
69c CLAROL SHAMPOO ......... ---------- - ---•~ 52t
$1.19 PHISODAN DANDRUFF SHAMPOO ........ $1.42
SUS TONI HOMI PERMANENT ----------··---· $1.01"
f1.M TONI DIIP MAGIC OilY SKIN -···--·---···· Ue "
Ito WOODBURY'S DIIP CLIANSIR ------------'- Itt' ·
GIANT IIII IPANA TOOTH PASTI --------- -- -- - fill
69e GLIIM IXTRA LAIGI TOOTH PASTE ···•-· 611'
"• LIITIIIINI ANTISEPTIC --·----------------- 52o'
60c MINNIN BAIY MAGIC --- ------------······· 4Jc ,.
SI.St GILLinl SLIM RAZOR OUTFIT ---------- $1 .12
$1,00 OLD SPICI PUSH lUTTON SHAVE ---------- 73e
$1.00' HEAD AND SHOULDIIIS IHAMPOO -------- 7k
$1.00 ALIIRlA V05 HAIR OIIISIING . . ....... .... 77c .
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- AND MANY MANY IIIORI Shop in Elbtorlelds Coametic and Toiletry Department

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$27.50 JACKETS --~--- Solo $21'.00
$22.50 JACKETS
Salo $16.511
$18.95 JACKETS
Sale $13.00
$16.95 JACKETS
Solo $12.00
$14.95 JACKETS
Salt $10.00
$12.95 JACKETS
Sol• $1.00
$10.95 JACKETS
Sale $7.00
$9.95 JACKETS
Sole' $6.50
$8.95 JACKETS
Sale S6.0CI
$6.95 JACKETS
Sale '$4.00

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A Story-Book Tom S w II t, ginia's greatest athletes ot the ,1964, but us forced to default first two games In the finals to
Junior version, hardly could ~ast tOO years.
both finals In 1964 becou11e of Patty Martinez, a sharp shootIn
have made a more aensational That recognition came primar- snow '
ing girl ('If Mexican descent, in
I re-cord than Steve Parsons af tily for his contribution to na- Gteater recognition hu come three of five games; won West
the
ICharleston who will appear in Itiona! tennis where he has been to Steve It&gt; table tennis.
, Virginia Men's singles, defeata table tennis exhibition Satur-1ranked high smce the age of As a nine-year-old: Won lhe tng Don Weaver of Huntington
' , ,d•y night at the Pomeroy Jun-'lnine.
1West Virginia Boys 15 and 18 in three straight games; won
~ ,ior High anditorium.
He currently Is ranked sev- ;and Under titles, thua was the West Virginia Doubleo paired
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Parsons, just 3, will meet 1 enth in the nation of boys 14 youngest champion ever
in \ with brother David, losing no
John Tannehill of Middleport in and under. He wa• seeded No. 1these divisions, and
retains ' games : wun all Men 's tournaUNITED NATIONS, N. Y. - a three-game table tennis ex- 2 at Chattanooga In 1963 at the .b&lt;,th today : was quarter-final- m• nts held in the state in 1964.
The )lOIIsibllity of 8 u. s . Sovi- lhibition around 8 p.m. belween , nalional championships. Here· . ist at the U. S. Open for Boy• I Th Sl
be
h
el confrontation over RIL,sia's, the third and the fourth (llnal) · cently wan the Ohio Valley 4: under 14.
us eve_ came 1 e young1
V. N. debts grew stronger to- game of the Big Bend Basket-! and under division at Covington,'! As a Ill-year-old : Quarter-fin- ~ est player m hiStory ever to
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day as the date lor tbe re· ball Tournament.
alist again In tho U. S. Open, hold a U
. · S· Open T1tle m ta ·
1Ky ., earlier this month.
sumption or the
deadlocked This sandy-haired, wiry, and He was runnerup for the Su- ·I won his first men's title at the ble !emus: and the only . player
General Assembly neared.
leopard-quick son of a steel firm : gar Bowl National Chall'(pion- Charleston Open.
ever to wm lwo consecutive UnThe Soviets paid another , 3_5 executive, already has been . ships at New Orleans in sin- ! A• an ll-year-old: Won !he der Age 14 11t1es.
million !be regular U. N. bud- honored as one of West Vir-I gles and doubleo in 1163 and ;U, S. Open, Boys Under 14 and Parsons' aame will he "sharp"
get for 1964 Wednesday, but the
paired with Fred Henry of Col- as only last week - Jan. !&gt;-he
amount ,was about $21 million ,
umbus· to win the _Boys Under won the Annual West Virginia
short ~ ,illat needed to remove
16 di•ision doubles ;' won the Men's Round Robin championthe thteil of loss of their Gen• t:/
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am1e erson as p..,..ner.
while all others lost four
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ticle 19 of the U. N. Charter.
As a 12-year-ald: Soccessful- more the third straight year
Jy defended his Open title at ' he h~s dominated this 1tate
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l)R. ALBERT SCHWEITZER
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Boys sizes 4 to 20 and ml:ns sizes 36 to 52. Co""urQ Wools - Nylons - Suede Leather - Cotton TwilL All

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You Can Buy A Plano Made l;ly Kimball During
Elberfelds Sale Time and Really Save. Stop In 011
The Second Floor, See Thes~ Kimball Panos. Make
A Selection of the One You Want. Buy Now At the
Sale Prices , and Use Elberfelds Sensible Credit
Servlee to Buy Your Kimbell Plano. ,

Sizes 9-10-11

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KIMBALL PIANOS

Rubber Boots

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Furniture l'or Ivory Room In Your Home At SilO Prlcoo- Wo'll Dellvor Prompllf To Your Home- And

BALL BAND

"" sales cash
sales f\nal

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Bert Grimm. Mr .
and Mrs.
Llale Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred

FlATs
$J.88

HPid at Restnurant

Crow's Town &amp;: Country
dav a rternoon
1-'rf&gt;sent. were. Mr. and Mrs.
W. 0 . Barnitz, Mr . and Mrs.
JPS'*! Brinker, Mr . and

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Post Officers club of Racine
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her parents Mr. and
Thoma s Henn"'ssy.

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afaltt 1'-U, lllf~ Friday Z'I-M.

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In Jacksoll. Ohio, . ~ to "tend a dlstrlot mmllltr s brll'f,
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Plans were made for irnpro ve· j Mrs Claude Durgee and daument s to be made in the manse Ighte~ Anne have returned to
when the newly organized Group the states r;om Morocco where
I of the F irst United Presbyter. 1 the Durgee fa mily has beP..n
~an Churc h met Monday even. : sta tioned for the past three
mg at tile h?me of Mrs. Dale! years. Their son, Jeff, is
a
Wal burn. Offl~ers_ were elec~ed • student at Penn College and
a t a~ or gam zatto'l .d meetmg rAnne will be a senior in high
held m December.
school. They are residing in
Elected _were Mrs. Thomas an apartment in
Pittsourgh .
K ell~. chai rman: Mrs .
F'~ed P a. until their own home is
Lewis. VIce ~halrman;
M~ss I vacated. Mr. Dur~ee will re.
~everly Perrm, secretary; MISS I ma in in Morocco until his work
CRI'Oiy n Russell , treasurer; Mrs. _ _ _ _ _ _
Edward Crook s, flower
fund i
1chairma n; Mrs. Dale Walburn , ~'i1M:!htztzws&amp;£ awwaa
b?lzaar ch&lt;t irrna n: a nd
Mrs .

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'Mn. Violet Hartinger
has
reiUI'IIed from several days v!J.
1! In RIO Grande with lu!r dau!lhter and family , Mr. and Mrl.
Garillld Lanier and family.

Floor- -Soloct A Kroohlor Living Room Sullo -

Flemmg .
Mrs. John Da vis flrene
derson! has return~ to her
~orne m the Philipp111es rol\owsenior al Im~ several mo~ths stay
in

Racine Htgb School.

2 BIG DAYS!

l2-Dal11 SenUnel Pomeroy-Middleport, 0, Jan. ,lS, 1915

until his return .

. a pati ent at Veterans

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INFORMATION SERVICE

there 11 finished. l\ln. Dur... 1n1 held 1n the R•lland lllelboP'II!JIIing
is lhe lor0181' Dorothy Sauer, dlst Churcll. Mrs
Ml!l 'Margarel Sauer. Mrl. waa a long time aet"e momClarence McNeal, Mrs Lillian ber In the organization.
Sielff, members of the Mlddl~ Mayor Let Smltll has been
port wcru, attended funeral a business •lsltor in Chicago,
services for Mrs Eva Flem- DL

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who were enroute to Florida.

chapter of "Live As F'rl:'e \1 en''
from a !itudy guide on r.a lations .
r Mrs.
Holmes rea d from ''Con·
COR ALEE MANUEL
ct' rn," ··Blessed Art
Thou
Mrs. Maggie Manut"l of Ra-Among Women.'' The meeting
rlnt". Ohio is announcing the
('losed with benediction
engagement
of her deugbter,
.\ trs. McBr ide, hostess , serv·
M
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Coralee
Manuel, tu Mr.
ed refresh m rn r ~ b Mrs _ Pol ls.
Russell
Vant~e
Cummins, s&lt;ln
Mrs Ho lmt"S 1\~rs. ) l 1ck . Mrs
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and
Mrs
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Hazel Cla rk a nd \1iss Frankie
mins of Letart FaUst Ohio.
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While here th ey visited with
M r~
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Mrs. Annice Ohlinger. who is

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cetved word that her son, Lt.
CoL James llarginer , who
stationed in Hawaii is leaving
for temporary duty in
Viet
Nam and Southeast Asia. His
fa mily will remain in Hawaii
Visiting Monday with
Mr.
and Mr s. Richard Vaughan and
family were Mr . and Mrs. Kenneth Hiller of Flushing, Mich.

$8 . 6~

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will orte-n'lg 0 1
wa!i taken
\1 rs . \1c8nde gave the

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January 15-19

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and thC!I d~· 1nnm.l flnrl &lt;:Ct\'Jngo:; ani E: .Jones, Pomeroy, was 1pital during the past 24 hours
Robert , Jr , at 313.\ Ri:J.r:'khm· n dl'pthJ ls f: :1 d rt'rwhed n\\ timr r1·-e1f'ct1·d vire pn.'sidl'nl : Paul included:
Road . N. W, in rcmlon
Mr high-;, hrilh in Jollrtr amou nt \1 f\ln ·'" · Mirtf'rsville, wa! re- ' Mrs. Ernest L. ~Wis. Rt. 1.
Schellhase relJltH't'" ~ fr " Alma fl .&lt;1 in lht&gt; rmmht~r ot n rr ount ~. t-1•·· r.. d ;,,q;;tant coshier, and Ga llipolis: Mrs. Everett Geor·
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Maaon. W. \·L drrti"f . F'rf'd ity wh ich hf' rnl\l'd. "An rv·(• i-·
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J_ Edward Fost('r. \'i (' (' r rf'&lt;: l-. Rt'Pd UI'-H H' I)()JI('d lh.1 t (ln
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dent and ca.'&gt;hiPr. r.rslif'
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Pomeroy Cement B!ork Corn- (' impron·JY,•·nto: lt:1d hr·, ·n ini~ !\lwltal.:' l 1\·d Mnn1-.:on m Mt&gt;1g~ R!ddlt . Rt l. Liverpool. w. v a.;
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BROADWAY GR \PF\'I~:r
.· A SOON · ~ILE lOl'KT OF APPF: ~LS
decilion on ~he rahrl ity of MeXII'an divorCU will affect t he liv~ s of thnu:,ancl.s of
New Yorker.s. If tlu· ~h,xkan clerrl'e s ~ trc
ruled invalid . cuunt lcs.s childn·n w1Jl Jw
illegitimate, an un told numbf'r ol estt1t es
J ~ be i.n chaos, awl innum1Table happi ·
ly ,marrled .coupk c; \rill lw bi ga mis t~ therefore, !table to prosecution by the
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action . Did 1\anellis \1ill pull a
on th P old rnulher-in -lav.· .iokes.
claim that mlt'rft&gt;rt'nce anO presfrom ronlllt•'s fathP.r ruined thPir
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think , Jw wi ll be di;suarlrri eas::
suing I he city on charges of
arrest in that recent fro nt -page

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~'7~'f1~e bPst actine in town ran hr \·ir·w-

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a major mustcal where the star is
unhappy ll ilh her leadin g ma n
w!ll be the sce ne of the most py·
flick in the whole world Januwhen Richarrl Burton and Clatre
start shootin ~ "The Spy Who
In From the f"o ld ." Claire kn ew
long hefore he ever mel Eliza·
1:ay!or, and although Miss Bloom is
l 'lle(late:tY married lady and Mr . B11r·
iedately marri ed man, Liz tends to
· his former female friends. It's a
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23-year-old starlet. His competition is a
would-be sin ger you ng enough to be hts
son. Jf th &lt;: si nl'&lt;T·s dad finds out about
th€ si tuation . tl will he punch-in-themouth tim e, Jf not mu ch wor.se.

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his autobiography. "The Spider and the
1\'lar ion dll's .· • whtch he boasts he wrote
Pntirely without a ghost. H&lt;:' describes it
as "llw story of a singer who refused to
play the g:mte the way s how buSiness
would hal'e htm play it - a performer
who gJ H ' up &lt;:~lrnost everything to go it
hi s 0\Vn wav " Th e book. scheduled for
March publica tion, was held up lor four
vears because of poss ible libel problems.
hut now it apparently has been cleared
for rrlra.o:;r. It names names .
Insiders at the United Nations as well
as the White House say our most influ.
entbl lrarlrrs are thoroughly disillusion·
ed about some of lhe Iaraway nations
\V C'' ve 1wen helping, and intend to give
aid only where it's needed , and where
the people are friendly. They've .Just
ahout hod it with the pompous diplomats
who rap the United States at every op·
portunity. II this really happens, LB.J
may become the most popular President
or our time
Recommended for your
listening pressure: The Jackl• Cain 3nd
Roy Kral album pf "By Jupiter" and
"Girl Crazy ." On the Roulette labol.

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t&lt;:.1&lt;;1ern . Js the top defensive All-Star g~mes against three
team With •. 47 6. per-game av-1 defeats, was especially bitter I
e.rage, 4UI pomts m mne games_I about the sixth foul that ,
. The Southeaslern Ohio Athletic League winds up the ; Individual scoring:
knocked big Bill Russell out of
ftrst half of Its loop schedu le thiS week with Athens •
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travelmg to Wtilston and Nelsonville going to Mid· :
ATHEI.TIC LEAGUE
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FG F'l' Pt• . G portant rebound of the game ,
Logan.
Crothers , Jack. .39 27 IO&gt; 5' while the West closed the gap
l\·loore, Mid.
47 21 llS 6 in the remaining minutes.
Athens remained unbeaten lnl
the league with double victories lhost:; North Gallia .
Hannan. 1custavson. Ath .. 45 20 110 6
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la:-;t week, 99-56 over Pomrl .Trace will be 11t Kyger Creek :Swmdell, Porn . .. 34 4l 109 6 "That sixth foul was rldiru~
roy for a school record and 82-r m the other league contest this I Jacobs, Wells. -· 45 17 107 6; lous," Auerbach said. "It
54 over Logan . Nelsonville re· ·week. Southwestern's Rodney Nixon. Logan .. 40 25 lOS 6i seemed our side couldn't buy a
40 21 JOt 6] foul in the la11t quarter. That
mamed just one go me behmd ICook is the scormg le oder with Coon, Athens
"'thens m the league as
the a 24 .5 average, 98 points in four Shelton. Jack .
39 20 98 6' wa~ the reason the West atGreyhounds dropped Logan 63- g&lt;tmes .
Crow, Pomeroy .3-4 20 88 s ! most caught us , !Jecause J
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SOUTHERN VALLEY
Auerbach'~ dressing room
with 105 points in five games, !Belpre goes to McArthur and ATHLF.'I'IC CONFERENCE talk hit on the anticipated duel
11 21.0 per game average _ Bud- i Rutland is at Chauncey.
Me- Plaver
F'rl FT Pls. G between his Russell of the Bos.dy Moore ot Middleport is
Arthur picked up 1ts second Cook, sw .. .. . 3~ 28 93 4, too Celtlcs and big Will Cham; ond with a 19.2 average, 115 Buckeye League win without a Harlung , Eastern 34 24 92 41berlain, who plays for Han·
:JOints in si~ ga~es.
!joss last week. It will be Bel-, Tyo, Kyger Creek 27 17 71
nu.~ ·s San Francisco Warriors.
Eastern nsks 1ts unbeaten re·, pre's first league game.
IKnight. Eastt;rn 24 L2 60 4 1 . You saw. what ~e (Russell)
cord and Its first • place spot, In the Southeastern Ohio Peck, NG .. .. .. 26 5 57 4 dtd for us m tho · ltrst half ~' the Sothern Valley Alhlette I area , Eastern 111-0) and Glous- / Leach, KC ...... 20 15 55 4 th&lt; way he played, you didn't
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tt •ter (8-0) both rt:mained
un-, Rucker. HT .... 23 7 53 4 even know there was a guy
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QUALITY
key '11 Nelsonville Hounds an 1 and the varsity match follow!I JTulsa 63 North Texas St. 57
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interesting 32 minutes or action ; at 8:5. Saturday night
the , Houston 89 Southwestern U. 64 :
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here Friday night - maybe 1Jackets go on the road,
to , ·!I HMs 117 Wsn New Mex. 1001
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Wahama for a return game.
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games, the Jackets have nowllere to go but up. On the
other hand, the Hounds, should
they tumble, stand to take a
painful bump.
Second place finishers behind
Atheo. last year, they look like
good odds to repeat in 64-115,
stlll behind Athens!
That's
where the Nelsonville record
of 5-I ha• them going into this
last game of the first SEOAL
round robin .
The Hounds' lone Jogs was to
Athens, thumpingly, 71 to 48.
PLENTV BEEF
One would get an impression
Mf. Sheskey Is still coaching his
football team, to review the
heights and weights of his start·
i~ cage cast.
The rebounding department Is
manned by 6-5 and 320 lb . Jim
Pancake wbo hao yet to be
jostled out of position, and by
Jamie James, 20 and 6-2, both
seniors.
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scoring
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Richard, 8-2 junior; Ritz, 8 . 2
senior, and O'Nall, 6--0 senior,
are around .
lf O'Nall isn't hitting, Shesky sends In fireman
Steve
Shultz, a 1&gt;9 outside shoootiing
artist who proved his metal
tearing Gallipolis apart In
final qdarter from 20 feel
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situation to be solved by
kel guards, 5-t Buddy Moore,
Bruce Wallace, 6-0 forward
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will be the Lop cage contest , tern team •~ the favontes, IS
ST. LOUIS (UP!)- All·llme ,But Koololf and hlo 71er part- lwhlch he ever hu plav. ed,"
played in Meig&gt; rounty
this upected to start with 6-4 Ken
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1 Harlung at center . Hartun~ has
scoring king Wilt Chamberlain ner, lsaac RJcbman, Bllld they, !l&amp;i&amp;.t. Koslorr. " We ho~.ve the best. ,
been pacmg the Ea!Sl~s &lt;.'&lt;&gt;nsl,s..
w1:1s Bl:quired by the Philadel~ : were confident the high-scoring 1back-court men in Lhe league In ;1
The Eagles ~Ill be seeking tenlly in tht&gt; scn rtng department I
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the1r J(th stra 1ght basketball ! with an ..~ver~gf of over
1We're not •ure
,h •.l which jubilant 76er owner Lo Philadelphia."
whether we ir
vktory this season withoul a 20 for the past sevPra l games.
ln Ko,lof! said may mean
SWl Ia Prhne
Ican caleb the Cellics during the 1
defeat. The Pirates of North
f' 1.1i aUelphi&lt;:t will ena the Bos- " I feel great about It all ," ! regular season but we're hoping ·
! Gallia are on the other hand .
Ottn~r eastern starters wil' be
ton (cities' s1x-year reign as said Kostoff. " We know Wllt i we can beat them in the playgoing thro~gh what so far has Ken Cttldwell and .{oger Spen- ,
f'..dtional ;·;asketball Assodation and we know he is a Phila- ; offs now that we have Wilt."
been their worst sea.;on in a .. er at the g 1.:-~rd positions and I
ehc.mpions.
delphean first. We'll be getting j
Playr 'lonltcb'long lime . North Gallia has a Theron Cruts~ . a la nky senior. i
'I'IJe 76c&gt;r~ obtained the 7~foot, him when he '!l still good. With i Chamberlain will be In the "Call 1be bike off? For wbatb'' 1-6 slale.
and Junior Cha rles Knight at
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trum the San Francisco War- have personnel equal to that of i tonight when they play the BalCollet• Basketball Results I distinguiShed hi msel. as the
rior~ in t!Xdr~m~:;e kr Paul i'teu. · the Celth·~ and we are hoping limore Bullets at home and he
Eaglr pla.v m;tkt'r y,hJ!e Spt'n~e-r
mann. Cuume Dterking and Lee that we can go ah the way will face the Celtica in Boston
Hy Uaited Prtos!l lntt-rnationul has been
a
st·orlng threat
'ha,[er \\'ednesd•y night, end· with Will in the playoffs."
or Friday night. The three play.
F..ut
throughout "''' vear
1ng 3. month ut dll'kenng durKoslof'l said the lhree other ers acquired by the Wai-riors '
El st&gt;wh rrto 111 \leigs county
in5 whic~ they 11utbid the Los clubs biddinl; for Chamberlain i are expected to join them in
Harvard 96 Dartmouth 80
basketba ll thrs ~ 'rt dav night.
Angdes Lake r.s .'lew York r1flered !he Warr1ors the same i San Francisco F'riday night.
La Salle 33 Duquesne 6::o
Pomt:&lt;ro v wtl l travel to Hock1
1 ing County wht"r t- thP. Panthers
Knich ~nd St. ' Louis Hawks. amount or money as the War~ I The only pro ever to score
Elizabeth:own 87 Juniata 1:18
1 ,.. dl la~e .Log;m 111 n showdown
Ntither dub re"·ealet tile riors bul added . "we were able 100 points in one game-againsl .
I Haverlord 74 Ursinus 67
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amount of money that also to offer personnel which they t e Knicks on March 2 1962 - 1
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oret&gt;sler
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for sixth pla('e 111 the Sout h.
changed haud " but it was . couldn 't.." He .'iaid the deal Chamberlain is en rouie to his i Un ited Press lllternatlonal ; Steven8 Inst. tiO Pratt InsL. 85 e()s!ern Ohiu Athletir League.
undf:rstood to be $300, 000. - mak~ ~ was closed when he shook hands sixth straight NBA scoring title ! ST. LOUIS (UP[) - Fiery ·~ Alliance 86 w·minster (Pa.J 78 Both teams have idenlit·~:~! 2--4
· ing it the biggest deal in bas- . with San F'rancis co Chairman 1with 1480 points and a 38.9 av- ' Coach Red Auerbach, boasting Buffalo St. 78 Fredonia St. 76 slate in lea gut&gt; pl.ty.
lb. pkg.
Panther 0J&lt;Wh Ru~s Moore is
ketball history and one of the : of the Board Frank Mieuli : era~t&gt; . In succesisve yeurs in a third NBA All-Star win in a HarUord 75 Bridgeport 65
biggest in sports history.
Wednesday mght about ali hour tht· NBA he has averaged 37.6, row, .noaned, "the way the I Syracuse 91 Colgate 52
!expeded to ··ontaJue with US ·
The NBA's five-time scoring ! arter the E~st defeat~ the ::o.4. 50.4. 44 .8 and . 36.9 points j calls went aginsl us, yo~'d I SpringHeld 79 Wor•·este~ T. 71 ual sf~rtrrs Rob Crow at C~n­
champion, Cham~rlain shut ! West , 124-123, m the NBA s 19th I per game. He also IS one of the 1 have thought we were playmg Hartw trk 60 Rochester rech 58 ter . B1 ll Jrwrll and Bob Smith
himseU up In his hotel room , AII·Star ~arne .
114-':tL'.IIe 's leadin~ rebounder~ and : on the road.''
1 Albany St. 68 Oneonta St. 56
I at gua rd ~ arrd Pt.i l Swindell .and '
1
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.
after the deal was announced II "Wilt will now be surrounded ~ usually plays the full 48 min.
Alfred 67 Hobart 65
~ 8"11\'e ~l.np'&gt;ort. forwards
. ,
~nd refused to answer callers. by the best persLinne. w1th • ul+!3 of every game.
: A.uerbach s East team With 1 Cape ~ay CG 100 St. Ansms 64 A li:.ame !hat may p~ove .In·
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terest mg w11l !rave Racme pitt- 1
Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 , Jan. 14, 1965·3 1 beaten Jerry Turner of Albany cas, the game's most valuable I Newark Rtgrs 8t Queens Col. 70 , ed agamst Hutland on the Red ,
boosted his 3~game total to 328 player, delivering a 1·2 punch Ma1ne 63 Colby 60
Dt&gt;vlls home eourt. South~rn deMIDDLEPORT
pomts for a 25.2 average for at Coach Alex Hannum'S W~st ~ St Jos . t Pa . 1 llS Seton Hall 81 : fealed the DevJts earllet Uus
OHIO
p., . .:c:or mg lead Turner's Red team, pocketed a 124-12.3 VI~- , Pfe11fer 75 Kmgs Col 57
se.~son
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Devils lead the Southeastern tory Wednesday night before a
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THE PRICE OF

7' 30 P m at the Second Ward
today few dogs are required
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th
Fire House In Pomeroy. The A soldier from \felgs county
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are st1 t ose ogs w 1c as- .11 b
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d the bl 'tnd ' WI
e servea.
the Bob Hope show w tc was
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armers . gm e
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during the
and serve as
watchdogs in
filmed 10
orea The Gl SP
various places. The "mean "
DRIVER CITEL
Chnstmas season.
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or eros• dog, however , Is anoth·
Samrny Maynard , 20 , Rt . 2, Iand Mrs . Guy . Guinther.
000.
er stor
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Most yersons who have a dog 1Racme, waR c1led to Me1gs Coun- Syracuse, was mcluded m
TWO ARRES'l'ED
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known
be cross or "gruchy'' I ty Court Wedne•day by the the filming of soldiers present Two arrest&amp; were reJliJted ~
usually put upt signs or lock Gallipolis Post State HKighway at the show. The presentation made by the Pomero)
pOllee
the gate to prevent a&lt;:&lt;!ldents. l Patrol lor overload.
will be shown over WSAZ.TV . department Wednesday, Chief
Comic strips often
use the
Jed Webstd said. Cited to apMeta• Geberal Hospital
TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
pear before Mayor Charles Le-,.;
"beware of cross dog" sign, the
scampering postman and the [
Jack Baxter, Middleport, was gar on January I&amp; wer, E~
enraged dog for humorous ef· ADMISSIONS Elizabeth taken to the Veterans Memor· ward L. Stein, 20, ~ew Haven, .
feet. Cross dogs, however, are Vaughan, Pomeroy
Glenroy ial Hospital, at 9:00 8 · m. t&lt;r chargu' with ~pecding, and Donby no means comical and Ohio I Ewing. Pomeroy.
day by Middleport Emergency 1aid R. Hobbs, 25, Langsvllle,
DISCHARGES - Nell Gril· squadmen, and admitted as a Reckless •perati.:In.
law deals specifically with own·
ers of such animals.
flth, Portland.
medical pat1ent.
Owners of some dogs believe
tha t, even !hough the dog is kept under control at all times.
DANCE SA'MJRDA Y
Correction
known to be dangerous, he can1 If the vicious dogs do personal 1 This coming Saturday night
SHOULD HAVE BEIN
be held responsible if the en- or property damage, the Court the MHS Semor Class wtll spanraged animal lmlps at trespass- ruled that the owner is negli· ' sor a high scool dance party
REG. 89c
ers. Not so. says a recent In· gent in not keeping the dog : with the Jays from 8 P. m .. to
terpreatation of the law hy the I under control.
11 P: m. at the Middleport Htgh
1
Ohio Supreme Court.
In regard to dogs that Injure Audttorlum.
l-1 l'leao;anl .Jr . lli"h Tram
While one part of Ohio law or kill P""o~, certain farm
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LOCAL J r..MP 8
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TO URN A ~I E'\1'1 TFA ~IS - '" lis hmv and Pt. Pleasant wtllalso be parhctpatmg m th e Btg Be nd Basketball !demages
or Injuries caused or another dog, the law perThe temperature In Pomeroy 8
classic at Pomf'l' l,, I!J gh SC'hon lwginnJn g Thur sda.v .night.. ~a (Jsb ury ~la)ers are, front row I. tor, Mik~ Youz:tg, .\ whlle a person was trespassing, mits destruction of such ani- ~ business . district at 11:25 a. m.
Skip Logan, i&gt;ltf:&lt; ('arlctun .ll'lt ll olll' ll "'"ll.nrrv \valker. Second ro" , Jlonny Abbott, Bob Burdett~, Mtke SIIU, another part requires thai ani-mals without liability oi prose- today ~as 24 degrees, under
Ivan Pu,,.:ell and 1~u tch Conk k ('uach F.d B&lt;lrtrl s 'r:1s ab -;l'nt b\ca use of illness. On t.hc Pomt roster ale .Iron~. row, mals known to be dangerous be cution under ~nal laws.
clear sktes.
Garv PJrk, Chn: Icard . hondt·l (;rv t'n . Dtrk .lat·ksur•. To ·1 m .\ ' Staa ts. PetP McDerr;utt. Bac k row, ~ es he Gllffi:m.
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Dwight l' mi&lt;'r, Ouck Bunlettr, Joe lk,,d. Charl ie Tow ner, Larry Cogar and Coach Ken Moot e.
Sentmel
Photo s.
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SEOAL'S ~ plaee H--.
ville 11&gt;11 against Cnacl1 Cllt
1Wolle's cei\Jir-&lt;lwellllt } 1fldlllt.
port Yellow Jaclletll. .
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Rutland has a 3-5 overall slate ' play saturdoy niMbi. 1M Red
.while Su"t' .. .,., r•'· · d .or the Devils "'UI go to Chauneey-0..
..~son slanda at 4·~.
ver where they will 10 liP •
The onlf other game pta}"'d ' ·ns . Glonn Br~
!er 811&lt; C..

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None, Trafllc Llghta t200 Street
Repalrl by contract
$5,000,
Moterl 11 fl
Gaaollne $2~.
a
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600, Building• ft(IO, Totab f36.-

Is one of our most
Bottom.
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The Meigs County Democrat·
i common house pets.
both
lc Club will meet Jan. 15 at
'the city and on the farm. While
GI WITH HOPE

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Eastern Offers Top GameI

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be made available to the state
ADMISSIONS - Charles Wll·
fohr school 1 llbrdariUebra, theboopukr· Hams Middleport : Marie Spaun.
c ase o text an
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Reed
for public schools. All religion Racine : Owen
u er,
soriented
booka
would
be vllle.

CLUB TO MEET

CROSS DOGS

76ersGet

000, Equipment $10,000, Malrrt·
1 E i ment f2 000
erumce 0
P Street
' :signs
7. '
Miscellaneous qu
$500,

DISCHARGES - Jack Baxt.r,
Middleport; William
Steven•.
Kanauga; Delbert Murray, Mid·
dleplrt; George Roush,
New
Haven; Emma Ogdln, Langs·
ville; Annlce Ohlinger, Middleport, and Leona Hensley, Long

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ary $200, Equipment
$11,008,
Firemen and Maintenanct ql
Group, ~. Totals $11,500.
Planning Commission - MI.cellaneo"" tli,OOO.
Fire Truck Fund _ Equipent $l,OOO, MlscellaneoU8 t200,
f
Total t,200.
MalnfAlnallee Fund - llupllrvision f(,OOO, Employee•, flO,•

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Amepded Bill
Is Approved.

IDg resldenta ol the area
COLUMBUS tUP!)- It was esti~ated today that Oblo to attend a Homeoivllers
would receive more than $45.8 mtlhon from President Information Service · al
Johnson's school aid program. The U . S. Offtce of Ed~- their slore this Friday or
cation in. Washington allocated $45,862,945 as OhiO • Saturday.
share of the record $1,665,000,000 propqsai sen to
Repreoentatlvea of lhe
congress Wednesday .
Armstrong, Azrock and
Federal offictais said Ohio would receive $35,235,338 Weldwood companleo will
for low-Income school districts. The figure is based on ~ at the store from 9 a.
the 1960 census which would be updated . . The cens~s m. until 8 p.m. Friday
showed Ohio with 158,006 children aged ftve to 17 m and from 9 a.m. tbrougb
families earning less than $2,000 a year.
5 p.m. Saturday. Free re·
Ohio would also receive
freshments wUI be served.
926,076 for supplementary
progredamsh.flord gifted and handl~ wzn --X MQ% s: ut .. u c; nm w: ,'f(J
cation centt&gt;rs and services. capp
c J ren.
••trnisln 1 An addt'tt'onal $5,343,535 would
Velenmo Memorial Ooipltal

These centf•r •

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reserve~,

f.4 ov·
erall and ·1,4 In league
wiU have a loll&amp;h aut lo - M -

Pomeroy

DOWNIE-GROSS ANNUAL JANUARY

(discover tlze difference)

1 GrOup Men'• &amp; Bays,
Zip Lined

All Weether Cooto

$11.95

Men'a and loys'

3.50

Pullover &amp;r: Cwd... n

DRESS SLACKS

3.25

WINTER JACKETS
.,.d CAR COATS

SPORT SHIRTS
Vol. to US
SAL I

1 Group of Boy•'

Vel. to 6.95
SAL I

1 Group

in Americas favorite intermediate size co:r

Reduced l
1 Group Vat h! 5.95

BOYS' SWEATERS

PAJAMAS

3·00 ,.. 2.65

Vol. to 6.95
lALII

Find out what
350 hp feels like

2 PAIRS
POl! 5.00

Men's All Wool Topcoats---- Reduced!
Men's Suits, 1 lot, !- price
FRIDAY. AND
SATURDAY ONLY

Men's Slacks Reduced---!
1 Group M.,.•,

1 Group Men'•

Pullover Sweaters
Valvu
to us

ALL OTHUI
- - - - NOW IIIDUCID

$5

Cardigan Swht..-.
Velv••
to 15.95
ALL OTHIRS UOUCID

6·'5

- · • Thormol Knit

UNDERWEAR

.... 2."
Vah.~e,

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All Men's and Boys' Caps Reduced
' . DreSS sh·lrts
1 Group

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NoHonolty Advortlood
Whlht &amp; nlaro, Vol. to U S - -

Ned time you're feeling low, come on
in and plunk yourself down in the bucket
seat of a Cbevelle Malibu Super Sport.
f'lick the ignition-bring that specialorder 31i().hp power plant to life. Then
a~o lind a road and try not to smile.
We think it's the greatest pep pill
aince weekends-and that goes for the
other Chevelle VS's too. The 19!&gt;-hp.
And the 260- and 300-hp jobs we can

order lor you.

$3

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POMEROY MOTOR

MANY OTHIR ITIMS DRASTICALLY REDUCIDI

DOWNIE~- GROSS,

POMEROY

And of course if power doesn't sell
you right oil, maybe Chev,.Jie's short
turning radius and ovf'rall handling
fase will. Or ilo;; Full Coil )o; U~pt'n s iun
ride. Or ita Super Sport all-vinyl interior
with wall-to-wall carpeting. Or even its
huge 27-cubic-loot trunk.
Whatever it is that you think migh!
make a Chevelle loyalist out. of you,
you'll never really know until you get
into one-and then try to get ou t again.

W. MAIN STREE:J'
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POMEROY

discover the
difference

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Hartford
Society Notes

Mr. and Mra. WWiam 'ftrult
Ktmet are anDOuncbll blrlh
ol twin so111 ID 1 New Yort
City hospital Dec. 21. They llovo
been named ~te--en Mlcltael and
Burris. was honored at a 1ur-:
Scott Douglus. ~ Kimes' al. prtse birthday party at his I
• home on Salurday afternoon,,
By Vlr1flla Carleton
90 have another aon, Raymond.
' .1 , nu•ry 2. Door prizes were '
By RAY DE CRANE
lble.
.
Malemal 8J"andparenlt are Mr.
MEETING OF COUNCIL
won b' Sue Howard and Ralphie l Newspaper Enterprloe Aoon. I Carry'!ll ebargeo and IOTV- POINT PLEASANT - ~tve
and Mrs. Herbert Robertson of
Sayn·.' Games were played and One of the createat joy1 of iC'e charge~ on many types or j incumlwnt members of
the 111e first meeting of Town Ravenna, Ohio, and ~tal
·
b M B
home ownership is realized at I installm.ent payments pose a j Board of Tromees o( Pleasant Council of Hartford In the New &amp;randparents are Mr. 1llld Mrs.
pnzes won Y arv umgarner ,i
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1 t Year of 1965 was held Tuesday
Bf'.-ln , ;umore, T~mmy Roush , inc-ome tax filing time.
1 problem
for many tnpayers. Valley Hospital were re-t et' .
,
.
Kenneth Kimes, Hartford.
Chuckte Wood. TiTTVny Davis.: A real glow of satisfaction. I Where the actual amount of ed to three year terms at the e~emng ~ the _ mayor! off•ce
J 11 ., · Kidgway .11.nd Christine Hort- spreads ove-r the fare of
the : Interest is not shown on such annual meetmg Tue!.day evtn- w1lh the llowmg
me~rs
m~n
otherwise grwnblinJ taxpayer ! a contract Internal
Revenue lng and following lhe election present : Mayor William Kelly , You can get 1 replacement
per all incumbent orrlcers of ~~ ~ Recor~er James M Crump lnd for your lost s()('ial
security
: H!•freshmenl!l were served to !as he spreads out on the de•k: lwill allow as interest I
.Itty Rldgway, Timmy Roush, IP front of him 8 p1Je of 12 mort· cent of the average mont~ly board were returned to addl· . Councilmen W T Stone. Earl rard by picking up an applica' Chuck le Wood. Cmdt Hagger- gage payment receipts. AI he balance Her Is how to arrtve tiona I one year term•.
I Fields. John Roach and Rav tllm at your local Pool Office.
ty , Stevie Carpenter. Michele scans each receipt ht copies .at th1s .allowable interest figure Re-el ted memberS!
were F1elds.
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Ada
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Jan down juat one Hgure from each I when preparing your own tax
ec
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The meetmg was called to
a~
ruct&gt;
ms . ary
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Vltul Hartley, Jr ., Charles rtl"\ order t-y tht mavor and mtnBumgarner, .Je-an Harrah, Char-, slip and then carefully ad s return :
I G Volden Carl
l•n• Weaver Christ me Hoff., the 12 entrle&gt;. He Is eagerly , Gatber torether all
your er,
h Crum ' G A Bi
utes of the December meeting
J
J ff J Hart 1totalin~ the mterest he paid ! monthly atatemenll from de· and RaP1
p. · ·
g werP read and approved. The j'
Ill &lt;..tin. Kane eJ mLo
, dane L
dunng 1964 on his home mort· -·tment stores, flnaact eom· was elertt!d to a two yee:tr te m first matter of business was
1 f&gt;t&gt;- Jl a
arr , ay . d U en.Roush
aw ' •age and for just that
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th e read'mg of the ""Ill s owe d 1·
on e'· ponl"
or ..y otber 1'-o!"m wllh on the Board ·
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t
rem" Weaver, Lm a
l Dnm11e Machir, N1ck~ Weaver, 1night he "'i!Jhe.s tt were even ; whom yoa ma~~e •• n a men Of"ficers of the board re-elect- bY th e town a~d th e pa) - ., t '
1
Pamela Weaver. Sue Howard, hl~her
, purchase eontract. Total all the ed were Ralph Crump, presi- of the same wh1ch was done by
' I.Jsa DavJ!I. Ttmmy Davts, Por very pnny ot hiJ inter. , monthly balances. Divide this den:t H. A. Johnson, vl~e presi· a motion of John Roach .And ----~.,
Marsha Davis, Becky Paugh, est rharges is fully deductible total by ! to obtain the aver~ dent; c J Hyer, S€'cretary and sec&lt;~nded by W. T. St_one
· Hamel! Layne Holly Layne, ,on hts income tar return. Home :aa:e montbly balance. Multiple Jack E Fruth, treasurer. Dr. Marshall John C. Hmklf w~!!
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Becky Gilmore, Ralphie Sayre, i owners who are paying
off ·•his flpre by • per eeot and Jack Buxton and Cari A~ler j pr~sent and resigned _fro~ h11
llt·!J"&lt;l RIC"kard, Gary Bumgar- sizable mortgage usually elect ~ tat II yttlir ••lowable interest. were re-elected to the hospJtal l ofrlce and turned OV"', h•s cap
nt'r . Cmdl Cook, Jeff Havmak- to :temlzt theJr deductions in-: Eater U on your tu: retura ol executive &lt;..ommlttee.
and badge wh1ch were aecept'f'
s
Kent Sayre stead of selecting e1ther of the 1"latttl'flt oa installm:ant pured by the council. As no o;•e hr"
. ~-bb_amm~ -~~re, Gall Miller' two options_ the standard de- :n.1 es."
Holdover members of %e 15 , been appointed to read the met·
r;~"&lt;'~e Sayr; 1 a~d son. BeckY durtion which allows tO per ' Many home mortgage notes man board include Ja~k Fruth, er of the water system lind
Burris M~s. Howard Burris and !"ent or income up lo a maxi- contain a penalty clause wh1ch 1Gene Ball, Lyle Austm.
Ray take care- of the pump house,
,
mum
or
Sl
000
or
the
new
min·
call.-.:
for
lhe
payment
of
an
adCrank,
Joe
Neele-y,
H.
A.
JohnMayor Kelly said he w.·U _ look
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· ' ' deduction which ditional
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ha rge If the son , J ames Ha 11 . J · Kfw'tWX
ft er lh ose rna tt ers un 1'11 ~orne.
s d. urns.·n
r
Mik
Howimum
standard
interest
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6
Deft
MrdenB~~~vg R~u:~. ~eith sayre, perm iii a 1et.tlement o! $200 mortgage is paid off prema· Dye and Dr . Buxton. .
one . was appointed. The first
SI~Mrsiblt
F ra.nl'is \\;rlston, Tommy Roush plw; $100 for each nemption., turely, generally wltbin five or
In a brief report, _H?sp1tal Ad· readmg of IhE' meters will be
. d 1-. Hoflman
, Wbtle rnorta:qe luterelt us· 10 years after the mortgage is ministrator Mrs. W1lham Marn- January 20.
l'li•P fer
:-m \.i:I.V·
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Such
t hout, stated Pleasant
· ti on wa:; rece:v·
'j ually Is die btp:e.t laterest tt- ;• ~nlred mto.
acce IeraValley A commumca
110M
em when dedurtloDI an be~ · ed payments are not common Ho!!pltal adm1tted 1,777 ptients ed from the Slate Road
' Gartlc-n Oni.J will
I ing totaled there are
many in most households but the during 964 for an average stay Commissioner that
check
Sponsor l.edtll"e
Iother kinds of IDtereot, all of : ruie can apply should the home of 5.2 dys ; recorded 271 births; would be made of the speed
PT PLEASANT -- The Tu - ~· bleb can ha u~td to reduee lbe oold wtthtn the penalty per- had a payroll to!allng $190,000 stgns &gt;n Route 33 and replaceQIM ''U
F.nd i-Wei Garden Club
will the amount of to• l•u will pay. iod. For at the lime of the sate and did approximately 17,- ment of same would be made ·• c
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sponsor a lerture demons.!ra -· Did you buv a new or used 1 the mortgage ia fully paid ort 500 worth of charity work .
for them to be near the new
amp ed • Y qtu • optrl torn-If
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pump
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are
en
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!.ion of ' 'Antiqued . Arrange-, car on time last year? Borrow ! through the funds P ac
n
sc ool ouse as the se~o~1 1md submerged under water in the
rnt"ut s" in a specull meetmg [ro.11 a bank, savinrs and loan, escrow .
I Pleasant Valley Hospital
moved from the old bulldmg to well.
open to tht&gt; publie at 7:30 p.m.' credit union or finance com- : 1f you told your home last ADM111'ED - Mrs. Okey the recently built new buiiLling
Januarr 20 in the Christ Epis- pany to consolidate debts , im-: year and you still had a siza- Keefer, Leon: Mrs. Isabelle A.l in the lower part of town.
eouht•ndln, performance r•&gt;pal ·Parish 1-lo_use.
prove your home or buy new · ble rnort11all:t on it,
better Wilson Arbuckle.
"Ir. James Green, who was P_roved by rudgged, U mnqntbl'
I
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t was appom!e
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F'.
f•eld test - un er 11. 11 we COD·
, The program wtl l be present-. furniture? If so, the ·mterest :check
your escrow s tatemen.t DISCHARGEDRobert Mc·1presen
ne dT
ed by r.·trs. Bet ty Fast, promi- you paid on the use of the mon- llf you paid a pemtlty for ear~y Daniel, Pt. Pleasant ; Mrs. C~ i Chief _and will have contro.l of liOn s.
nent in Garden Club Circles, ey is deduct1ble. How about ~ ..ili~~ha~~e of the mortgage tins cil Birchfield, ~enderson; Mrs. the f1re truck recently RIV~n
No primln1, na pit, no pum•
who has won many honors for Joan for a college student's tUI·I l$ add1t1onal interest which you Archie Logue, Vtnlon ; Mrs. Jer- to the tow~.
~ouse.--~avu up to $1GO,OO on
hf' 1• ;uranglllg and i~ seen wee k- tion ? Interest paid to Internal; may deduct on your tax return. ry By us , Pt. Pleasant: Mrs. I Amount_ m the tr~asury af- mstallatton.
ly on \\'SAZ-TV Channel 3 at Revenue for late payment on
Charles Curfman, Pt. Pleasant; ter the bills were pa1d and re2 45 p. m. Sundays, in "Garden !' last year's taxes'
These I[ (NEXT: Tbooe Deductible Tu- Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ceipts added was $1,765.02
WELL DRILLING
Club of the Air."
. amounts. also, are fully deduct·, .,:)_
George Dabney, Southsid~; WilATIENDS MEETINI&gt;
Mrs. r·a, t IS lormerly of Mid-I - - li•m Legg. Buffalo (exptred) .
A number of members of the 1 Everything Complete
dleport, Ohio, and will bring
f
Q
Hartford Baptist Church
at-1
mat erial for sale as well as
Although there are over 95.-, tended a three parish farewell I
111 I he program.
1
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000 personli b; the name of serv1ce for Rev. a~d Mrs. W.
llo&gt;t•sses will be Mrs. HarBrown who have a social secur- ;0 . Hoover and famtly at the l
old Somf'rville and Mrs. J. A.
'
•
Hy card no two of them have Cheshire Baptist Church Sun..Jng erick . Tiekeis for the protht! sam'e numbe1·.
day evening, Dec. 27. Mr. A K. l
I gram may be obtained at the
Mc-clung was Master of CereWY 2-5321
' ,,
door for $1 each, and the club
' '
will have charge ol the pro- •monies. A social hour followed N. 2nd Avo. Mlddtopo~. 8:
· extends an invitation to any In· I
By RAY DE CRANE
1gia, Vermont.
gram for the evening.
lin the church fellowship hall.
Many tnes formerly deduc-1 -Ull cento - Oklahoma.
- - - -- ----- -- ·
1 terested person who wishu to
attend .
: lible on the annual income tax 7 ceQtl - Alabartlll, Callf~r1
' return were eliminated by the nia, Florida, Kentucky, LoUIS·
' Btlding of the Morman Tern· l964 Revenue Act The.. are , iana, Maine, Mlssisolppi, Neb. pie in Salt Lake City, Utah. re- the tax on cigarettes and al-l raska. New Hampshire, North

l ri~~:n ~~v;: anio~r;;y ::;!Interest You Pay

Re-eleded by
Tustee Board

pavs 0££
. For you

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Jet Boots

HIGH HEEL

Lined

Ela~ti c

(;ore

Ad1r'J
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For the Younger Boy

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Broken Sizes

.

$5 99

hduc•d
To _____

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$ ~ •8 8

Discontinued Styles and Colors

Hush Puppies

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M • Off
annes er
• ,._, held at the Firat Baptist
Church Wedneoday evenlr!g 1llld J20 D D ]
reports of activities ol the past
ay e ay
Y• ar an d new CODIDIIttee
.
re- '
porta we~• heard. New ano old ; T 'J:.5 S •
rrojects were
andre- 1 0 U
emOfS

2-Hour

REG. $1.19 .... · .. · 29c
\\'1t h Thi s Cou pon

CHilDS

NYLON

Velvet Oxfords u~:·;d· __si.._·

SERVICE

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Pack A-Way Juniors

Sale

$2.49

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Cerise Fleece Duster Ano•~~,$5.50
..
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Completely Wuh1bl•. dry in drytr
. SIMI S-M -L, Reg. $7.00 - - - - - - - - - Sal~

THE SHOEBOX
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

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Taxes B.ut Not All

VALUE I

abies a young man or woman , Taylor to James A. Taylor , lot, Charles A. tJack) Rife
olin Wellston, Dhio on Friday.
to start active duty at a. blgh-,Mfddleport.
St. Albaru, W. Va. spent Fri· Mr. and Mrs. Chariel RHe
er rate of pay, allows bun to Monna June Walker to Pearl day and Saturday with his par· and son Harold Rife also Mn.
select eJther a ground
I W. Williams, Helen M. Williams
ents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Ray Brooks made a irusineu
avlatton billet: the 'ch01ce
i parcels. Salisbury.
Rife. Other Friday night visi- trip to Rutland on Wednesday.
taking his bas1c train1111 at San j
F. Hinde• to Pearl W. tors were Mr. and Mrs. Rob- Billy Vatella called on Mr.
D1ego, Catilornia, or
Parrts Wtlhams. Helen M. Williams, ert Rife and children Bobbi and and Mrs. Charles Rife and LarIBiand, South Carolina. the opRutland.
; Dannie also ol St. Albans, W_ry Sunday evening.
bon of three or four year
-~- llstment, depending on
ol the Marine Corps &gt;!Choil
he Is assigned to on a :
competitive basis.
i
Sgt. Belak may be seen on
Mondays at the Selective Service Board, GaUipolis, from 9
CLEARANCE
GREAT FASHION
a. m. until noon and on Tuesdays at the Selective
Board, Masonic Temple
ing in Pomeroy, from 9 a. m.
until noon, where testing and
1selections will be made.

Lewto

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Th1 ASBURY' Model LG2041
Danish modern 1tylin1
tu•tom-erafted In e:anulne welnuf
••n••r• end seta~:ted hlrdwo~:~d

solids . Pflcltlon -craf1ed

;f'tliP

"Delu.-;e SP ·26" 26,000 -volt
hori~ontal Chlll551:s.

$

Pri&lt;H Slert

COLOR FIDELITY
CONTROL
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AI Law At _

DEGAUSSINI

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•nd Iii&amp;

PunHes color TV
m:stantlyt
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Move your
ut m any dlrecl•on
wlthout color lldju,tmenU

ln lo

IOior TV pictures.
.CbLKJc,ellld -whlte, too)l

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~ BAKER

399 _95

~ AIITOIIIATIC

inli "'""'
warmth

FOREMAN
&amp; ABBOTI

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FURNITURE

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

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Property
Transfers
Shirley M. Sloter to Marion
D. Sloter, Mary A. Sloter, par·
eels, Lebanon.
I Stanley Edwin Cozart, Ollle
Mae Cozart to Hobart J. Cozart, parcels, Lebanon.
Hazel R. Reed to Citizen's
National Bank, Lots, Middleport.
Ernest M. Burton, Edith Bur·
ton to Howard A. Wilson, Ra1 chel
A. Wilson, lots, Middleport.
Millie E. Dinsmore to Homer
L. Lee, 118.55 acre&gt;, Scipio.
Millie Dill, John Robert Dill
to John Robert Dill, William
Gordon Raptcheff. lots, Middleport.
Vester Walker, Jr .• to Mon-

SIMON'S MARKET
OPEN EVENINGS TIU 7 PM - SATURDAY TIL 9 PM
E. MAIN ST.

WY 2-3975

POMEROY

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Pick-a-Pair Special

~co;;hi~o~li;~clor beverages
andta&amp;s
auto license

fees
Ohio, South
Pennsylvania,
and ' Carolina,
Rhode Island,
Carolina, ,
' licenses.
!Tennessee, Virginia, Weat Vir- I
.1 ginia.
The Treasury Departmen t 1 1-: 7 ~• cents - Washington.
so has reviewed the sales tax 8 ceotl _ Alaaka.
allowance charts in the
38 Maryland wao 1 cenlt
to
states havl!ll state, county or June 1, 1964. 7 cenle theceafter.
cit, sales taxes. For each state NEXT: The Only Tlmo Sick·,
Internal Revenue Service ~ow lti!l Pays OfU
has a chart showing the opt1on- - -- al amount or sales tax which
~ may be deducled without any ,
S.
0
proof being required . These au-i
: tomatic allowances are based
:upon total Income and the num-,
Cfl
·her of persons in the famtly . ,

eA MEAL IN ONE

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REDUCED!!

Slacks

Dies ednesday

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• In most oteteo the oales tax ;
· aJiowaac .. for Ill&amp; retorot are ~
1\'
: not •• liberal u lhoat permit- . PT. PLEASANT - Mn. Hel·
ted In former ye1rs. Tber• Is ,
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IRS : orson. died Wednesday in Hol· t ' sav "K 1ra ·
~~::w.::~;mir':~~~':';: who .::. Hospital afu.r a l~ngthy ill-

YOUR
CHOICE

parcba•ed an eutomDbile

Skirts sz." ss.oo
to

In

\ retired Mason C o unt y
1914 to add 00 tbe allewance
: lll the state kbedult for nles lch~l _teacher, she waa born
: Ia• lbe actual amount of state 1 Gallipolis Ferry, a da~~&amp;hl·
auto Pur 1er of tho late Nelson and Elhe
ld
I 1 I
• McNauchton HOpe. She wu
' •: •• n pa 08 a•
Ic &amp;He,
_a member or U1e Church of
This probably will mean that · Ou·ist of Henderson and
!be
the taxpayer who buys I car Mason County Retired Teach·
every year or two will havo in , ers Association.
the aggre&amp;ate a hlKh•r allow- Surviving IMI her husband, '
once for saiN las than lorm- Oden C. Austin, and one brotherly. Tho~e who buy a car no er. Edgar Hope of Henderson.
more often than every three Funerlll service will bo held
will have a oma11er de-. Friday at 2 p. m. in the Hond11 d.ctkm.
Iorson Church of Christ. Burial
Also deductible In the tax will be in A1111Un cemetery.
column are real estate taxes Frien my call at the Mohrtbut do not lndude apectal ••-!Stevens Funeral Home.

3-T Nylon

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ALL-WEATHER

WINTER TIRES

TIRES

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In the Industry,
with performance-proved tread I

1!10 Tractor-Type Cleats •• ,
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EITHER PAIR

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SKINLESS

SLICED

WIENERS

BACON
TRAY
PACKED 3. lb, 1-15

1 1

2'12 lb.
pkg. _ _ __

Cottons and woolens. !·
solids and plaids

YOUR CHANCE TO

YOU C AN SAVE

Women's
SHOES
2.88 and 2. 99

$

25
PR.

High, Medium
and Flat Heels

THEY GOI

THEY GOI

Women's

Women's

THEY GOI

THEY GOI

SHOES

SHOES

4.88 and 4.99

Regular S.99

Women's
SHOES

1Women's

TeeDS'

SHOES
1

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Values to 5.99

HOUSE
SLIPPERS

$
PR.

3.88 and 3. 99

s

PR.

High, Medium,

Walking Dress
Styles

and Flats.

~nd

PR.

Cl!ilclren's

Also

High Heels

Wedge Heels
High Heels
Medium
Heels

Medium Heels

3 ~ $1.00

$1.00 to$9,95

SIMON'S Greatest SHOE CLEARANCE
SALE
STARTS
FRIDAY

Flats, Casuals and

SLICED BOLOGNA

Cottons and lined and unlined
woolens, stretch

!

3-T Nylon

SLICED BACON ENDS
and PIECES

s : $1.09

Mr Austin £
H derSOD, 67'

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Deductible· ome

ao:

earp.;..ter

Rob .lnson's

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Broob

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1\'llttt• . Pink Bit!!'

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s....J.ety Notes

PRY CLEANING

aIV

House Slippers

lid.,Jet a..

B0 ek Wheat

Geors• . Saxton 1llld lamiJ)&gt; oliv•.
Mn. P'redl Bowen
open! Mlddloparl - .......
East Liberty, 0 .. spent from I Mr. HuTShol Juotlee 1llld Mr. Sunday a11emoon wfth her mo- Mn. ADIII 'Imnrflll
The regular bUllil!...
Wednesday IIU Saturday trilb l Billy Valella made a '""ln!ll lber, Mrs. ~ay Wood aid p-ane~- day I« 1 11oo
't'lallll
his 8J"andparento. Mr.
ond trip to McArthur, 0. Saturday. mother. Mn. Myrta Rife.
ID Florldl wilb rotl8tme.
""
Mrs. l.ar!7
Charles
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cl
R~ S. Rife and un- Mrs. Sarah RH• .....
""' Mr. Charlel RHe called oa 1
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e,
e.
Larry made a buslneu lrlp 1o Mr. Georae Martin 1llld lllll""'r, I'WY
· •
dillCWised
BY SARAH M. RIFE
Mrs. Patty Hoffman and 1011 AlheDB Saturday.
'Mrl. MaW. MartiD Stmday sf· QUALITY '
·,
sulta evaluated.
.
. Gary SUton, who has opent Stevie of Albany spent !iatar- Mr. ond Mra. W. H. Rile aod lei'IIOOII.
ltEGULAR .
SSt- George D. Belak, Local Ia 15-&lt;lay leave from the Na day evenln&amp; trith her parents, 1001 Dennis ond Jeffrey a1
·
MEET TONIG!IT
Marine Corps Reerultlng re- ' with h1l parentt Mr and Mvy Mr. and Mrs. Charlet
RUe Middletown Ind also Mr llld Mn. Etbel Rile, Kn. Pay c.rtif!W,Qif Stlffon
The Philalhea Women
will
lor Gallla
1llld ·
'
·
ra . while her husband, Mr. Larry Mrs. Ray
of
Wood ~~ia ~
w, IIIIa ~
..... roy
meet Tlmrsd£y evening (toCounties, saki today high , no June Walker, parcels, Salis- Hoffman attended lodge
in 0. Rt. I spent New Year' a
~ I""W"'&amp;
4hiii11Uj
-- ----- -:·~
night) at rne church at 7:31; p. &gt;!Chool oent..-s now ean enlist , bury.
Wilkesvllle. He bas h.&gt;d bls loot with Mr. and Mro.
Charles
(ON REQUESn
m. m.tead of the home of Mrs. in the United Stateo Mar 1 n e f Arthur G. Nelgler, Sarah E. m a cast since M accident two RUe.
Robert McElhinny as
from both eountiel and Nel~ler, to Forrett C. Neigler, weeks ago in which bt aulfer· Mr. and Mrs. Da • Canode
ly planned.
. after graduation in the Gertrude E. Neigler
parcel ed a broken hone m hit! fool of Carpenter 0 Rt Y1 opent
Martne Coi')IB" 120 Day Delay Sutton.
'
' Mrs. Harold Rile ol loflddle. Wednesday ~ith ·her ·sister Mrs
~LEANERS
Mrs. Margaret Brooko of car. Program lor ~igh &gt;!Chool ...,. James A. Taylor to Clarence town, Indiana. spent from 'Iiles- Fay Wood and mother,' 111rs:
\.
fjpenter , 0. Rt. 1 spent
lors BTaduating · in 11165. .
E. Taylor. Betty M. Taylor, lot, day till Thursday with his par- Myrta Rife.
'1'Y 2-5421 '
POMEROY day with Mr. and Mrs.
Thla progann offers
lime j Middleport.
ents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Mrs. Ethel Rife 1llld Mrs.
Ies Rile.
gained towards promotion, en- 1 Claren&lt;e E. Taylor. Betty M. Rife and Larry.
Dorothy Bolin were shopping

AcTIVJTIE.g REVIEWED

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ACRYLIC

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Pomeroy·Middleport, 0 ., Jan: 14, 1985-5

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ASTRO

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Hundreds of Pairs On Sale

e FRY ME THREE

ALL TYPES - AI.L SIZQ
ALL COLORS SHOP EARlY

SMALL SIZE

We Pay You For Your Old Shoes

EGGS
3 J-19

SIMON'S GIGANTIC

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Solido &amp;
Stripe•

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H&amp;!ifll@ntl for roads or

eEAT OR COOK

4-STICK

~!.~~-- $1

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eBAKE ALL DAY

PURE LAjtD
so lb. $6.95

eTURN OVEN ON

DR £55

Plain or Sltlf·Rising

uwen), 1

state and local gaooline taxes, RETURN PROM O.LINOIS
state and local Income taxes PT. PLEASANT - Deputy
and personal property
t..es Sheriff Donal Shalfer and Mawhtch many states have on tn- son County Court member Ev·
vestments and revenue - pro-- erett Bissell, have returned
from Joliet, Ill.. where !hey
ducing securities.
11 i• welt to ... member that picked up Burton Sayre and re- !
. NO fodeul laxeo auc~ ao those turned him to Mason County. :
81G SAVINGS ON ALL
'i charaod ou tran!lpOrtllion. ulll- Sayre wao beinl held by the I
Bet, admiastoa• end tbe varl· Joliet police for Mason County 1
MERCHANDISE THROUGHOUT IHE· STORE
. au excise tales lrt dedurtible . . on a felony count of grand Jar. 1
Here Is the gas tax for lhe 1cony. Burton allogedly did lei·
various states:
onioualy steal a eertatn eheek"l
1
i ""nil - Jlllnoil, Kansa•. ' of Harold Bush, Jr., in the
Missouri, Te•as, Wyoming.
, sum ol $lOU!.
51&gt; ..... - Massachusetts.
- -- - ;
I -b - Arizona, Colorado, I SPEAKER ANNOUNCED '
. Connectleut, Delaware, Dis- PT •. PLEASANT - 1\obtrt Mrtrlct ol Columbia, Idaho, lndi· Dermott. State
Classroom
11111., Iowa, Micbl&amp;an. Minneoola, Teachlrl AliiiOCiatlon provident
MonlaPI, N..lda, New Jersey, , will be the guest ,.,..,, _when
i New Mexleo, Now York,
North tha group meets Monday, Jan.
Dakol~&gt; , Oregon, South Dakota, II, in the Wahama ~unior llilb
MIDDLEPORT; 0.
Utah, Wilconain.
.School at 7:30 p. m• "t'Jte !!oat . , .
II&gt; llllla - Atkanoaa, -Oeor-lacltool, Wahlltlla junl~~ llilb· ':--""'~""f!!'!!!•!'
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STYLES

FLOUR $,.99

WORK
STYLES

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Made With TUFSYN Rubber

eFROM KONTENTED COW~
VALLEY BELL

Old Shoes
Will Be Given to Charity .

MILK

This Special
Applies to All Men's &amp; Young Men's - - 8.88 to 14~95

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Home Owned &amp; Operat~d
You'll Like Our Service
Phone WY 2-2101

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GALLON __
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Glocler Club
By Bordan'a
'h gal. 49c

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CIGARETTES
Kine,.
Carton

2·49
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MAIN STREET

PICK
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PAIR
Next Door to Simon's Market

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Ministers Hear - , - - - - - - - - · ,·tor their January meeting. and Mrs. Wilmer Rice.
Little Min Virginia Jordan Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ather·
Carpenter
p pe G'
visited with her uncJo and lam· ton ol Allred were Saturday evea r IVen
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Turn· nb1g guests of Mr. and Mrs.
On Ascension
Social News
er and daughter or Danville, re- Kenneth Grillilh.

....., Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o., Jan. 15, 1965

Timely Problems

94 Metlwdilc Youth
Attend Skate Party

Facing All in

M . C 1 ,.,_,_1 ·o1 A
eigs oun Y '""""en
s-

There were IH members of

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refl'elhmenl!, MJ'I. EvtNit
JSachner, ebatrmiD. &lt;1st! 1 • ol
Plan---' ,_, CL··rch
lhe eoomty laue will lilt lie
,,.._ "3 ,...
Planf were made fGr a family s-w l11r tblt .........
observance Fell.
when the
Q-For l»w 1111111 liN 1111
Deacons and Deaoone11e1 of double • entry ayatem Ill ~
the Middleport Flnt United
Presbyterian CIJurdl met 'I'Ueo- keeping been used?
A-Biace 1....
day eveJiinc at the ctwrcb. 'lbe
meeting was opened with prayb h Re H rd a pelt il'

Family Ob&amp;ervance

z

centy
W
B . kl
the SUb-dislrict Methodl!t YouMr; Mollie McGrath and Mr. and Mrs. ayne nc es
th Fellowsblp attending the :"'"~~ !~ ~ 0~ ol J~n;
.
alllll, Mrs. Ola Perry, were bus· atlended the 60th weddin1 anmonlhly skating party recently C~ b . M" ddle ~ S:~ Columbia Grange No. 2435 ine'll callers at the home of mversary of her brother and
at the Skate-a-way. Churches urc m I po •
a met at ColumbiA School on Fri· u - Mendai Jordan on &amp;ltur· te . I
M
d
M
AD interesting disCUllsloD on
ted . 1 ded Cb t
the Rev. Jarnes Early present day eventna for their J••n•~ •u•·
SIS r-m- aw,
r. an
rs.
Umely problem• of parent&amp;, represen
me u
es er, a paper
"The Ascension oi
t"
I-~ day afternoon and Mrs. Perry Charles Spencer a! the Belpre er Y t e v. owa
up
.
teachm. an pupil! in schools Leitdart ndFaRUsed.MIUddl ieport, Rut- Jesus Cbrtst,. After the pre- ~~elg~~L.ts eol'~::.:n a: pic- also VISited with Mrs. Maihe American Legton Hail Sunday. frThankValyou nol.eles w~ ~~d
topic esent. an ' a
e 8V e.
I
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Lowther
om
ena
WlS 4UN .-uJ ...
wao the pro~~~ Pl.:' Moo- Adults attending were Mr. and sentaton, a eng Y
cussion lures taken by the Arthur Crab- Thooe · attendiftl a family din- ~ Mr. Doroel Miller returned J. H. Smith. Committee memecl !o the R
h"
honl Mrs. Leo SmHh and Rev. followed.
trees on their trip to WashiJig· ner at the home of Mr. and hocne from the St. Joseph Hos· hers for the family nl&amp;ht In~ even~f at the
r · M. E. Dowson. A meditation The n~xt ~ling wil\ ~he~ wn, D. C., last awruner were Mrs. A&lt;thur Crabtree on Sun· pita! where he was a medical clude program, Mrs. Paul Hapur
preOI n, P e- hour was held during the inter· at the race piscopa
urc viewed by the group.
Glen day were his parents, Mr. ond l:pa
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mission wltb prayer given by of Pomeroy, when the Rev. 'Cline and Lavern Jordan were Mrs. J . K. Crabtree, Albany, 11
The program chairmen, Mrs. Lloyd Dillinger of the Chester Donald Hicks, paslor of the Mtd· reported on the SICk hst. A de- R t 1 and his uncles and aunt
Harold Sauer and Mrs. Vernon charge.
dleport Church of Christ, will licious potlu~k supper w.as en· :.u
Mrs. Edgar Crabtree:
Weber. introduced the topic con. Announcements included a present a paper.
JOYed following the meetllli.
and paul and William C. Peck.
sisting of three dialogues, "The meeting for two representatives Rev. Donald Boone ~poke _a- Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Carpen- Frank Epple, Harrisonville,
Demon Homework" given by , from each charge to be held ~ut the Union Prea... h.ing MIS· ter, son, Rickie, and Mr. and visited with Charles Peck on
'Mn. Gforge White and Mrs. Jan. 5 at Letart. Names are 9100 to be _CQnducted. in Mason Mrs. Gene White and children Sunday .
Joe Boling; "The Grapevine," to be sent to Chris Tompkins, County, Meigs County, and Gal· of Columbus, Mrs. Evelyn FUe, Mr. and Mrs. Harley TownIra Wolfe and Vernon Weber; Spring Ave. , in Pomeroy, and ha County, on February 22·26 · Joan Harrison and Dora Car- send and family of GalellB visIDd "The case of the WOling the Mid-Winter Institute, to be Present plans are to have the penter of Rutland and Miss ited Saturday with her uncles,
Worker," Mrs. Howard Bircb· held Saturday. Jan. 6 from Meigs County section of ~~~Diane Tolley, local, were guests Paul William c. and Charles
field and Mrs. Tom Stewart. 9:!0 a.m.. to . 6 p.m. at _Ironton. M!SstOn at the Pomeroy
g of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cline. Peek.
Group discUMion followed by Ohio, for JuniOr and senmr ~YF School audltonum.
. Mr. Cline entered Meigs Gen- Mrs. Zella Perry and granddialogues with Mrs. w h 1t e, groups. ~e _the~e will be Be- RepresentaUves fo~ t~e varl· era! HGSpital, Pomeroy, Tues- daughter , Donna Davis, spent
Mr Weber and Mrs. Birchfield ing a Cbnshan m our Personal ous needs or. the MissiOn who doy and will have skin grafting Friday nljht and Saturday with
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done on h"IS 1eg which 1a 11ed her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
parhclpatmg.
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A plannmg meellng for coun· of the other two counties mvolv- to heal after being seriously
d M John Dunigan in Dyes8
Swnmary reports were given selors and old and new dele- ed are, Publtcity - Rev. Paul burned in 8 welding accident ~ 1 rs.
a
following the discussions. The gates to the sub-district wlll he A. Sellers; Arrangments- Rev. some time a1o.
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attendance- banner was award· held at Pomeroy MethodiSt Howard Ruppelt; Program Mr. and Mrs. Noble Hamon
ed w Frank Knight 's filth ' Church at 2:30 p.m. The next Rev. Marvin Dow son and Rev. and family, Zaleski, were Sungrade. The meet ing wa:;; open- skating party will be held Feb. Jomes Early; Fmance - Rev. ' day guests of their son-in-law
DUNCAN HINES
ed with the flag pledge led by 2 and the next MYF rally will Freeland Norris; Ushering - and daughter Mr. and Mrs.
the dub scouts of Rutland.
be Feb. 28 at Chester when Otis Rev. Wilbur Perrin and Rev. Rex Cheadle ~nd children. Oth·
Devotions tmlitled, "Voyage Bell of Ohio University will be Donald Hicks.
er recent guests at the Cheadle
Into the New Year·• were given the speaker.
home were Mr. and Mr.s. Bill
by Miss lltllrtha Ohlinger, who I
Gillette, Jeffrey and Dennis, AI·
By Evelyn Brickle•
!(RAFT
also gave resolutions [o1 each
bony, and Mrs. Laura Krtbs, The wscs of the Methodist
1 lb.29
month of the yrar, closi"l with ,
local.
Church met Thursday afternoon
MARGARINI - - - plc..
prayer.
The Happy Huslier group of at the annex with members of
Julia Lucas, senior. sang a Inner I e Is
.
the Dyesville church met with the Alfr&lt;d wscs •• guests. At·
aoio, "Young and Foolish" with '
,
Gauge reading• - Galhpol- Mrs. Anna Cline on Thursday tending from Alfred were Mra.l GIANT SIZE
Sabra Ranaday al t.he piano.
i.s dam: 18.1,
27.7, runmng afternoon. Those present were Genevieve Guthrie, Mrs. FlorThe group voted to sponsor the ~
.
. 68 feet; Pt Pleasant 26.73; Mrs. Betty Walsh, Mrs. Doro- ence Spencer, Mrs. Osie Foil·
10c OFF LABIL - - - - Bumiy Starcher show in March. I •·Rekindling the mner
h~e Pomeroy 25.84; Hmton 2.66 ~all- thy Perry, Mrs. Grace Turn.er, rod and daughter, Mrs. Alma
A letter eas read concerning a through pra&gt;·er .'' was the topiC ing; Kanawha Falls 7.77 falling; Mrs. Elsie Price, Mrs. Ahce Sw~tz Mrs. Helen Woode, Mrs.
meeting in A!Jlens Feb. 3 .con- ~ of the devotions and p~ogram London running four feet, M~r· Walsh. Mr.s. Max~ne Haning and Grace 'swartz and Mrs. lcie
KRAFT MACARONI AND CHEESE
cerning the PEP bill, a1 md !o presented by Miss Lydta Eb- met. three one-half feet; Wm· Mrs. Glona Hanmg.
.
Taylor. Mrs. Evelyn Spencer
education. PTA pre~adent Mr. ersbach and ,Mrs. E . J. Tr:acy field seven reet. Charleston 21.· Mr. and Mrs. Robe~t. B1s~p, or Tuppers Plains was also a
Mille;, is invited to attend the when the WSCS of !he Umled l li4 falling.
Tommy and Sandy, Vts!lro wtth guest. The host group present·
for
meetmg. Refreshments were m 1 \1Pthodlst Church met
t movements-Mr .. and Mrs. A. R. &lt;Ben) Cas· ed a new year's program with
charge or ttr1h grade mothers.1da~ evenmg at the church.
Boa
ter lh Charleston, W.Va ., Sun- each member taking part and
Group s!~gmg,?f " ~weet .Hour Obto River- Brimstone up lday.
Mrs. Neisel Weatherman
as
Sorority to Join
, of Prayer and S~vlour Like a 14. 3:45 a. m.;. OVEC up 14, 1 Rev. and Mrs. G. A. Read: leader. Following the business
IShepherd Lead Us ?pened t~e 6:30 a. m : Nattonal down 16, Elyna, were guests for Sunda} meeting
8 social hour wo!i
PRIM
'Mothers' ·" arclt'
devotions followed w1th !lcnp- 5 a m . .\1.cCool down 16, 6:30 dinner at the home of Mr. and e joyed with refreshments be2001. 2 9
The " Mother's March': the 1 1urt' reading and prayer by a.nl.: A'. J. Patten up 19, 2:30 \Mrs. Marvin Chase and Rev.
served to the 18 ladies pre- I
latt_er parr o~. .Jan~ary •O!' :the \1iss F.Dcr~bach . ~~s
Tracy a.m.: Herdman up 20, 5:35 a. Read was_ speaker. for the Sun- se~t. The Alfred group will en- j
poho f_und u_r1ve ~~ll be J:l rf'.d spoke ~n · ~rayer. and gave : m. o . F'. Shearer down 23, :_ day mornmg serv.ces at. the tertain the Tuppers Plains group
by Oh10 Eta Pht ChHuie r of a rcadmg. · My Prayer For 1,40 a. m.; Harry Dyer down Carpenter Bapllst Church.
Feb 16 at the Alfred church.
~~ S1grna Pht Soror_ny 11, was 1 y 011 .. A discusstu , _on _what ~ 23 . 5. 45 am.: Jefferson up 23. 1 Mr . a~ Mrs. Joe Sayre were M~ . and Mrs. Dana Hoffman ·
m . Allied Ashland up 1Sunday dmner guests of Mr. and
dec1ded Tueo.;d ay C'vemn~ fl the praver means ro an mdlVIdual l. 7
t· 1 · Fl 'd
Middleport r.a.~ Company oifi· ~:on~luded the program.
G a.
'4 \0 p m. Pamela D Mrs H E. Starkey and the are vacadionMng IJn h ora'· a. f
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Mrs. \ 1 D. Edwards. presa- up S::lS p. m.: Noteworthy down 1Dav1d W1seman fama 1Y o_
Ohio are
an·
M1ss Sharlee NP,Jman. prHI· dent_. L'O nduded the
busine:ss l 11 . 20 p m . Bowles down 12:55 risonville were callers m the
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o a son,
den.l ron nuc11:' d ,'I H~ ~..
-.vront'.' "' sPSSIOn when reports wrre g1v·
. Bob Benter down 3:45 afternoon.
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mef'ttng
.r:~ "'"!'e en on baskets prepare&lt;.
at a.
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m.. A. L. Christie down 5 Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lo ve ~n d Jan_· 5 Gran
made to srJonsor a nr m m&lt;:r~e ~ Chri:o;t.mas and on aid givt&gt; n a ~
.' Alton Zypher down 5:20 \childreD of Columbus vis1ted
.!ale dunn g Frbnrll' y A muPd
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Goab
for
the
yetu
were
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a.m.:
M" · down 6·«
Zelia
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.• a m. ' her grandmother Mrs.
1a. m .. tml
robl n rnnI was :-;rnt \l, Hr_tn l read by Mrs. Harry P. Smith.: John Ladeen down 7:55 a. m.; Perry and Donna, one day dur:8 owen who was reported Jll. Plans were made for a soup Louisiana down Meldahl 3:2:. p. ing vacation.
~~u~Hira.~ prngram
sa le to bt• held Wednesda)" Jan- m , Knox. down 6:15 p. m.; Jo- Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Jor:an
bl .\ :11" n ur~ wa:; p~es~;tr uary 27.
· ev Chotin down 7. 20 p. m.; were in Columbus on Tues ay
Y ~V Jf' ·1o , oear_"' ;,r.h nnA Salad course was served Buckeye State up 11 :3:) p. m.; , on business .
1
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1 o c. Shearer down 12 :30 a. m.; I The M~thers' Club of the r..oI&lt;:P('ll p . Llunm: t r, ~rn· dunng th!' social hour by Mrs. 1
gram ho~r \1r~ ..o\ H Kn11~1_1 t Alonzo
CUster. Mrs . L. F. , Ravenswood down 2.5c 3 m. ; 1umbia Elementary School ~t
.showed rJim shdes or h~r tl'lp Schoenleb and M1ss
Grace 111 . ·
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t E
Rf 1
mot s up 3. ~a . m ., 1
o eduro pe.M e r~o; 1~lHPnt:.· wcred Campbell to 16 members.
George down 5_25 a. m.
1 an I
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LODGE MEETS
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r ue ~ rr. 1 White Hose Lodge Auxiliary !p m.: Calhoon up J:l 5 a. m. :
a ~ m1:~ . .1 .0 1~ . b1v 1 ow.... ·8 f't.· mer _Wed1wsa
· _'ay afternoon at the 1 Peg:gv Do wney up .5 a m.; El REEDSVILLE
ty 1"\SW mgs, Bar ar.t !1Igg~. ~ Lefiton hall m M1dd!e _~rt. ~1rs I . 1:ft
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8. 10
Apnl Smtih , Lvnn Smi!11 . Billl~ Wtiliam Robson prestdent. con -~ geKJCI uhp a·· a. mS I
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·· Watson A:-- ducted a short · businet:." meet·
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anaw a n:er - o vay up METHODIST CHURCH
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l.mda
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Marmet 1.1 a. m.; @fry os'
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ing. Attendmg were Mrs. Per...1.
w· f ld 3·'"
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Jan. 18th to Jon. 30th
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M. h M
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M wo. u• up tn 1e
·"' p. m.,
0
ATTEND MEETING
PI
ttc ' _rs .
son,
rs Duncan Rruce down 5:40 p. m.;
Herman Ba1ley, Mrs. Otho 1\1 ·n
down 10 .20
m. Bev- 1 RltY . Clay Sw1n, Enngetld
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Four members ot" the ~~nter· W:ltls. Mrs. Pat Gallagher . Mrs. ~
ll 30 ·
d
Rev. Freeland Norris,
tpiae EUB Ch urch attended a ' James Souders . Mrs. H. 1&lt;~ . e1 ~own : Thp mi.; uAcas own I
Minister
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J· 4... a m ·
e ma nn up
~B . Distnct Four Brotherhood I Bush, 1\lrs. Arthur Lewis. Mrs. 4. 15
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:meetmg held Tuesday evenin~ . Will.am Morris, Mrs. W1lliam _·_!· m ._-------~...,...,....
;at the Atheru EUB church. Whey ! Woodard, Mrs. Ida Bachner,
iWere Rev . MenzE'! Smith. Eldon ~Irs. David Entsminger and
~Weeks, James Will and Frank Mr s. Carl l\Iattox. Salad and
~mott. During thf' business sf's- o;rmdwiches were served
by
:11on, Mr. Weeks was re-elected Mrs Mattox , Mrs. W.alfs and
IU treasurer .
Mrs . Galla~her

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Dear Helen:
C.rtifi~ Oil St•tlon
Is there something wrong 1
W. Moln St.
Pomeroy Wl'Olli with me? I'm always
,._..,..,Ji going overboard on the one sub· I
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ject that interests me at the ;
time. I learn everything there
i~ to know about it, and then it
doesn't interesL me any more,
and I turn to something new.
For lnstance, shortly after we
were married, I took up need! .. I
craft. Ma8lered most of it and ;
now I'm through. Then we left
lor Germany and for tbree
years I studied German, until
I'd soaked up the language I
and culture. Couldn't get enough
of it. Now I don't use It or even
read it.
Last year it was PTA and
flowers. This year it's
the I
church. Always the same - I
can't learn enough. i study the I
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Bible and the history of relig- l
INfllll . . .1CII If
ion every night - anything '
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Mt MIINitr
that
concerns the church I want
.~-II_Ill!!" ltll"'111 tfi IONni ef "" , .•
to know. But I may tire of thi!'
IIJ'IItiiDullllt.j .
too. My husband thinks I'm
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nuts. I can 1t seem to help get·
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ting in head over heels once
1 get interested, and when I've
mastered it, something else always beckons. Am I crazy or
something? - JANET
Dear Janet:
No, you're not crazy.
I'd
guess you're Ute intense, competitive type who has to excel
in whatever you undertake, and
you jump from one thing to
another because, for you, mas-tery
of a subject is more lm·
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portant than the subject itself.
1111
One of these days you'll find
j-hlli'IOn
l~llftt"
till 11/JII• Not.
something that matches up
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your capacity for involvement,
and then you won't burn out.
{So o;r"nficllon of'
Ibut instead slow down to
(txftii.U. '$tJII611ff/•
steady glow. Perhaps """' ... 11
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already found it - in
the
church. - H.
'lllis column is dedicated to
family living, so if you're having kid trouble or just plain
trouble, let Helen hep YOU.
She will also welcome
your
Court St., Pomeroy own amusing experience. Ad·
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Dear Helen :
wro1111. It says there, "Fits sizes
Is there any cotton • plckin' 9 . II." Which? Shoe or stockreason why shoe and stocking inc sizes? Why don't
they
manufacturers can't get
to- standardize the size of everyget her and make a common thing that goes on the feet?hot oi oizes? Just why is il that AL
e woman who wears a size
'ight shoe dDean't also wear a Dear AL:
•ize eiPllllocklng? That would Yes Why DON'T
tile y?
be the ilmple way. But oo! I'm all for It
And also for
You have to look at the litUe hose and shoe manufacturers
ehart on the back of the hose getting more realistic about the
pack:113et or maybe have lhe si2e ,of teen-agers' feet!
1t
clerk )ook it up and you dis- hasn t occurred to mosl of them
eover 11 abe takea a 9\2 pair that we're producing bigger
of nylons she has to wear about young people these days- and
a size six shoe Or is it seven? many have underpinnings
to
My ilt tells
it gels even match. Example: if your age.
rJr Jllo!ppjicated when you nine daugh!A" wears a size
· m.lO the children's gi:zes five shoe, she gets grown . up
ca ' ;-there's something 8• style~ whic~ don't uecome her ;
Shoes going to size and if you re unlucky enough
ut t
13 befort they start at size one. to have spawned progeny in the
U you think you've got a so- "above size 10'' bracket. good·
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723: Total 1352. Woe 0, Loll 1.
Iod. 111gb Game, Boya-Man
Clark 129; Girla - Suale Clark

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next-door-neighbor waited three Debbie Crow 203.
JAN. 14
Ualt.. Prest Iatemallonal months before speaking to him," Team High Game - su,ar
,J JL /'1! &amp;.l oLA I IO N.
Pomeroy Lodge No. IM, F'ree
WASHINGTON IUP!) - A Myers recalled. " But he tale!' Run Bums 752; Team
IIJgh
f'fHI" D' "T'l lllll ..
Accepted
Masons
will
hold
Quaker
organization
that
has
:
fouod
out
that
the
neighbor
In
Series
_
Sugar
Ruo
BIIIDI
$1295
.,..1/1 " ' l t"o"qi'INI on l"l • • .1111 &amp;.
1961 Chevrolet V.. Ton Pickup
,.... ~ · "' .... ..h,.. tiea
, a special meeting January 14 ~n belpiftl negro lamUies 1question had not spoken to any· l 1454.
Low mile~ge by one loca l owner . Dar k green fini11h, vinyl
Q. &amp;. ' • V I A I IU oom
frame
at 7:30 p. m. at the Masonic fiod .houses and apartments in one else in the block fo r two
POMEROY
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house with bath , gas heat ing. Temple. There will be wu r~ In previously aH .whlte suburbs of years .''
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1958 Ford 1 Ton Cab &amp; Chassis
front porch, back porch, ba..,. the first degree lor lhree candl- the nation's capital report evi· The suburban houses made WEDNESDAY NIGHT MIXED
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VB e ngine, 4 'ipeed trans .. sol.·.d eab and good seats, heater,
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LEAGUE
ment, lnsulbdc siding, utili· , dates. Refreshments will
ltl'&gt; '
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good tires .
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price from less than $15.000 to
January I, 1M
ty buildi!lll. 100' Iot. Well lo- served. All Masts Masons are ' shift In public altitudes."
$1695
' The American Friends Serv- more than $60,000, with the rna· Tbe Founome - Chas. Winecated on Union A venue , nice invited . .
1963 Corvair Panel
...
Looks and runs like new. extra
to
town.
The
Pomeroy
Beod
C.
B, Ra· ice Commmittee said there has jorlty in the
$2.000 to $25,000 1brenner 473; Llnda Winebren·
distance
Low
mileage
by
local
owner.
walking
·~
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r •n••
r
work
'
dio
Club
will
,,old
its
regu!ar
l
been
no
drop
in
property
valbracket.
They
were
widely scat- ~ h er 431 ; Gall Hovatter 353: Ri·
good
tires,
heater
,
beige
finish.
repai
Needs some
•• m uf' '"1\a • l * • - b
:.a ~.. enu ptn " """ ' " • r h .... o
yourse
lf.
I
monthly
lllfl'ting
Jan.
14
at
7::W
ues
,
no
violence
and
only
"
ml·
tered
over
four
suburban
coun- chard Hovatter 480; Total 171f/.
whtch you C'l.fl d
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ties. Most were re-sales, thus i Won 3 Lost 0; K • P' 1 -Char·
Priced for quick sa le.
qJI ... oo No •••
t ill ~· 10 'lll'lfllol ll 1t d U 'I
room frame IMiddleport . There will be elec·j' Merlin A, Myers, directo~ ol not covered by the ~xeculi.ve
Porter 319; BW Porter 400;
POMEROY
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00
• VKI'I'll
as
heatmg
,
tion
of
offi
cers.
the
program,
said
the
pl'oJect
ord~r
bannmg
rac1al
dJBcrimmBlund
330 ; Blind 390; Handihouse
with
bath
,
g
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OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
.o&lt;t•-··
mall
base-The
Pa
st
Councilors
of
Theo-1
has
been
under
way
since
1962
ation
in
federally-financed
hous-cap
21
;
Total lil35 . Won 1 Lost
s
fro nt porch, and
01"~ W I
liOU IU
POMEROY . OHIO
ted
,
out
of
dorus
Council
Daughters
of
.
when
a
survey
showed
that
ing
.
Evelyn's
Grocery Nelia
ment. Nicely toea
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ar
schools.
!America
wil!
meet
Thursday
/
only
eight
Negro
families
were
At
least
seven
suburban
Barton
404
;
Bob
Barton
411;
h1gh wa ter and ne
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FOR SALE
C. C. CUCKLER, REALTOR levening at the home ol Mrs. living in the predominantly apartment developments have Bob Eblin 471 ; lola Howell 428 ;
For Rent
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WY 2-38JO Bentz Wol fe , West Main St. white suburban communities of beg~n acceptmg Necro tenants Total 172ll; won z Loot 1. PaeBOX
2!9
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TWO 4- room furmshed apart· LUMP aod
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Rock Springs Grange
will Maryland and Virginia around durmg the past two years. ers Four - Pl&lt;!as Ellis 494; Locoal
:
POMEROY,
0
ments One first floor WY 2-- f
Grun ~l mine
1e
1
t
t2
3tc
meet
in
regular
session
Thurs·
the District ol Columbia .
Among .theln are two of . the Is McElhinny 400; Mlldrjd Bal·
Co
5.58.
Uc
or
sa
~glem
Coa1
PHONE WY 2-2156
3
11 27
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Page St., Muldleport.
pool'1 'o taU day at 7;:W p. m. A report on Suburban segregation wa s largest. m northe'!' . V!rgtma, lel 151 : Tom Bowen 417; H,aodiMOOI!:RN
room 81111 bath ,
12 4 tfc : FOR SALE-Middleted 352 N. the National Grange convention keeping Negroes confined to the Parkfa~rfax a~d Farrliftlton. In cap 21; Total 1685. Wonl Loot
est building, loco
furni shed apartment.
MId·
white tenants took 2.
I will be gievn by Mrs. Htmer District of Columbia where the the latter,
Card - of- -Thanks - - dleport. WY 2.38'14 , I II tic SINGER sewtng ,.
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Secood Streetl~k MlddJ
· persuad'mg the Tbe Spoilers - Ben Grind·
- -'~"'w'es
Priced lor
.ale eporII&gt; I Holter. Rerreslvnents will be popu1alion still is 55 per cent the. m·t·
' tat'tve m
new 176.50 up. Several used
qu
served
Negro.
management to admtt Negroes. staff 411 . Barb Grindstaff 358·
WE WOU LD !Jke to express : ,
--h
b
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quire at Ohio Hotel.
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mhac m~s at argam pnces.
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Many Families Involved
Virginia Hoyt 325; Art Hoyt 307;
1 The Missionary Society ot the
who showed their sympathy I ed and IIDiurnisbed apart. T e F'a ric Shop Singer Sales , FOR SALE : Modern aU elec. 1Pomeroy First Baptist church
Handicap 117; Total 1518. Won
and conside ra twn a!
th I menta WY Z-5434
12 6 tfc and Servtce, Pomeroy, Ohio. I tire 3 bedroom borne. i. OO I r will meet at the church Thurs-.
But Myers said that about
0 Lost 3. AUty C~tll Bettime ol the death of Edn:
.
- --~ WY 2-228t.
4 21 tic : 100 lot Syrecuse, Pbone DICk I day at 7;30 p.m. Mrs.' Hugh 120 Neg: o families now have
ty Russell 286.; Harold Russell
Car
. SMALL apartment, 2.08 Butter I
- ' Sterrett. WY 2-2527.
, Cairns or Racine will be guest managed to move into the white
474; Lots Clelland 3114; Tom
teton. The
.
nut. Ph. WY 2·2682. Roger iCOAL FOR sale. Good
lump '
II 25 tie l speaker, Mrs. Joseph Cook will suburbs, largely through the ef.
Clell and 062 · Total 1626. Wou J
FamJiy
' Cull urns.
12 I tfc l coal, delivered or at
the !
be the devotional leader and forts ol the commtttee.
Lost 0
'
.
I 14 ltp THREE BEDROOM .. duplei i mine on Storey's Run. See i
Wanted To Buy
Mrs. J . H. Stephenson and Mrs. . "This Is very encouraglftl
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R I Orville Hogue or phone SH 2- 1
. Lorain Sterrett will be hostess-] progress. It IS evtdence ol a
High Game - Men, T. Cle·
Notice
pnva e en ance. ugar uni 5022.
12·J.!I.30tt. l WANTED ; locust posts.
!me es
very signigicant shift In public
lland 204 ; Women, L. Winebret&gt;
- - -- I ares, WY 2-3618.
adn corner. 500 to 1000, 7\\ 1 The Eleanor Circle ol Heath I attitud.~s during the past two
ner 164. High Series - Men
12
GOSPEL MEETING, in Racine
I tfc
ft. long, 4 or 5 mch top, Hum· 1Methodist Church will
meet years. Myers satd.
1 BAMTAM MIXED LEAGUE T Clelland 562 • L Winebren·
Jn the old pos• office bui ldmg , :
63 Pontiac _ $1,595
phrey Farms,
Reedsville, !Thursday evening al.
the " In no community. involved I
Jan. 5, Ill&amp;
n~ 431 Team 'High Game _
Thursday . Jan. 14 through ;
For Sale
Tem pest 4 dr. Low mileage,
Ohio. 661-6295.
I 12 6tp church at 1 ,:w p.m Mrs. Em· has there been any drop in : S
The Fo,;.some 636 . Team High
Jan 24 1 1.
Extra clean. Automatic shift.
. --· -property values" he sa'd
I ~ ugar Run Bums - D . Crow
1·
· · 'ar mg a1 7•30 p.m. '
STANDING Timber. Top cash est Fraser aod Mrs. M.
E. M
ld •
203 N Thompson 123 . B Houd Series - The Foursome 1737.
Every evening exce;&gt;t Mon· 1961 F:·Z Burkeye automalic 63 Mercury - $2,495
price paid. Marion Reynolds, Dowson are leaders for Lhe wor- . yers sa two Negro lam! - ashelt 173 . p Story 'UM·
B.
days and Saturdays . Everyone broi ler reeder, long au toma t- , "S55" Spurts 2 dr. Hard Top.
c oo1vJ'II e, Oh'10. Kl . 3. c a 11 sh'1p an d program. Ho91esse• 1.Ies'I' wereh subjected to some Hennessy ' 181 ·. Handicap•
·
NEFIT DANCE
608 . BE
1
1
=itlyH~n;~~s~· D. ~t'~n~~~s ic wHierers and broodt:rs. 3 :~~!::w~~at~~~;r,r ~:~;~~!:
after 4 o'clock, 667-3503.
ar~s~m~nt su~h a~ Total 1454 w'on z Losl 0· NEW YORK (UPI) - Atten1will be Mrs. Earl Davenpurt mil&amp;
ton bulk tank. Good condi·l
I It 30tp 1and Mrs. Charles Rradbury . l hanonymous beep onde caeds an Alley Cats. _ M ·r',111 , 21 .,. J. j dance ol 1,000 is expectcof Fri·
tioo. Ca ll SH 2·4648.
matic, Power steering and
I Th R . So th
Lo I avmg gar age ump
on
.
u,
. d
I th S rt W ld d
THE MEIGS County Democral-1
hrakes. All Vinyl interior.
I e acme u em
ca their lawns But the heckling Sebo 191 . J Welker 180 · B ay a
e po s or
mlc· Club will meet January !5
I 14 3tp 20,000 actual miles. Like new.
Employment Wanted ,7th an~ 8th dGrad~ PTA wiil ceased afle~ religious and civic Werry 196: .Blind 110; Handi: i ner&lt;lance for the. beneli.t of ~e
10
at.7::W p. m: at the 2nd Ward 1957 F'our.door English
Hill·
i LADY
wants work by day-~r ~~t p':. a~~fres~:':~i. ~ili gr~u~ ~~nt t~ ~boror\toodorestore ~ ~ap 480; Total 1361. Won 0, Loot ! ~~i~dYork AssocJation '' ' •
Flre House m Pomeroy. Pub- man. Excellent condition,
i
week. Phone WY 2-641 6.
be served.
cam m e nelg
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· D Pi k 85
lie invited, refreshments aSi $250. WY 2-2418.
PorMroy, Ohio
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No Violence
o ras . n
:
R.
usllal.
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"There was never anv vto.l Bcclter 200; E. Brown 172; D. WANT HEALTH PLAN
1
The Senior class of Pomeroy i fence, and the problenis dis· Hunnell 154; D. Harbrecht 106:
ST. I.OUIS &lt;UPJ) -The Na
I WILL NOT be responsibl e ro." ANNUAL t prke sale~.~ now ;.
Business Services
Farm Machinery _ _ High School will have a bake i appeared as community leaders Handtcap 690; Total 1413; Won tiona! Basketball AS&gt;ociatio"
any debts contra cted by any- progress. Jerry Miller 's Coun :
--- -- - - ONE Wagner loader
with sale at the Kroger Store Friday : took a positive stand and the I, Losll. Sling Rays- C. Hag. players ann,unced WeJnesda:,•
on~ other thnn m\ st-&gt; 1! ~1gn-. try Fair, Rt. 35. 1 minutes i Nelson's Fur Housr. highest 1 hydraulic bucket a.nd fork !beginning at 9 a . m.
1 new residents became known to gerty 223;
J. Wildermuth 182; night they would ":ork to adopt
ed . Myrtle Gardner, Langs- west ol Gallipolis. Open ev- prices lor Curs and
beef j' for Ford or Ferguson tract· l
their neighbors as individuals," C. Hannahs 167 ; T. Vaughan a health·medlcaf.life l!'surance
ville, 0 ,
___ I 13 3tp
ery day till 8 p. m.
hJdes. Mechanic St.,
Porn· or. One New Idea manure j
Jan. 18
he said.
145; Blind liO; Haodicap 518: 1 plan to supplement therr newly
,
t 11 3tc
eroy.
1 12 3tp spreader, model 17. Dougla• The meeting ol the Democrat A few cases of Initial commu- Total 1345: Won I, Lost !.
I accepted player pensiOn pis•
6
SQUARE DANCE at the Mas. -; Ctrcle, WI II-J042.
club scheduled for Frtday even- mty tens10n have been greatly
eatle Bugs - T. D. Story
onette, Friday night.
VICTOR tal king machine, for INCOME TAX service. Vtctor l
I 14 6tp mg at the Pomeroy
second outnumbered, he said, by those 128: S. Story 197 : M.
Clark FIRST
9
I t2 6tp sa le. with large
morn ing E. Gaul, Chester, Ohio. Phone ,
· - - I ward house has been changed in which Negro families were 209 ; S. Warner 138; L. Warner QUALITY
·--~
I glory horn. C, R Jordan, Sa· 985·2402 after 5 p. m.
M • I I t
t to Monday at 7•30 p. m. All given a warm welcome by their 1~1 Won 2 Lost 0 Vampires- REGULAR
WILL DO rug weavi ng. WI II- lcm Street, Rutland . Ohm.
I I 30tp
- ~Stca__ns_ rumen I - members are asked to bring white neighbors.
s. .Clark 189: E, Mees 98; s. Certified Oil Station
2828.
t·9·20tp I
tp
.
.
ANTONIU
Stradivarius
Cresandwiches
and
cookies.
"One
man
told
us
he
was
a
McKnight 81 : J. McKnight ll6;
1 13 6
PROMPT del1 very ol limestone monensis Faciebat Anno 17.1
Jan. 19
I bll disappointed because his [B. Triplett (I game) 64;
N. W. Moln St..
'•moroy
AU11lMoBti.E tns01rance boen ,ONF: HALF' of white faced beef., lor your every need. Any Mad e in Ge rmany . m•.&gt; E. Evangeline Chapter OES will 1
-· - - · - ·~~ ~ - - ca~cell@d" '.ost yuw opera
Gra m fee d. WY 2.u554.
· size. Phone Emmf' t W Shut- Second ~ t. . between 4 and 6 hold a vegetable soup sale Janlor 1 Uc'Ol!IO T Call w~ Z.M6
er, Contracting. WY 2-3243.
p m. No phone calls. Roy [ uary 19, at the Masonic Temp1 12 Jtc
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T. Kas par.
4 3tp le. Orders may be placed by
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show was, of course, timely. Be- on tbe work ol tbe Federal Bw·
yood that, however , tbe Hazam reau of Investieatlon II planned
· touch for blending fact and for ABC-TV ln the fall .•. '!11e
beauty Into a core of substanct1 network pys the progriiiill will
was on haod again. IU!torlc rely on FBI investlgallonll of
moments of tho Capitol, worka crime and subversion ••. Tbe
By RIC K DU BROW
There were more, and leftlthy of art aod shots ol the Senate, serlos will be turned out by
United Press lnteraatlonal 1 dernere shots later on of 8 the House ol Representatives Warner Bros. and producer
HOLLYWOOD (UP!) -" Hul- brassy youDI girl named Joey and other Inner chambers were Quinn Martin, wbo bu
labaloo," a weekly one-hour I Heatherton, who apparently was combined into
an hour well such shows u '"1be Untouch·
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aod cold-blooded attempt to : so were, un intentionally, com!-! Tho Thirty Years War 11618 says the FBI Is cooperating
cash In on the wor!lt of the pop- '! cally juvenil e.
to 16411) was tbe last ol the great l (ully in tbe venture•
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flage , the show's crass lntenBy tbe sneerest coincidence, tiortJ were all too obvious. A
an opposition network , AJIC.TV, foul program, P:cept perhaps ,
bas a similar show, " Shindig," lor Woody Allen's notation that !
which Is an apparent hit of , he was born In Arizona but had !
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flage itself a bit on Ita debut
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all
to.
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by having a good singer, Jack
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IUy
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A little lat~r on ru ...day 14. Part
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embarrassed for them. The es· l ment nearly balled out the eve- 16. Toward
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(""'tar pltlyl~g alngers and Its Capitol as a treasury of art 2.2. Hastened
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offensive audienca of scream· works and a symbol ol democ- aa. Martne
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vor to the proceedings from the ley !h• dtrect!H' and Raymond
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very opening, which consisted Massey the oU..:am~ra narrator. ts. Lotter
of a rear-view shot of 8 young
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BEST PRICES ON
bf;t.ths, storm doors and win' rRANSMLSSION Salvage Coli&gt;
~ free gas, $75.00. Lo·
pany. Repairing all maltes,
t:ited on Route 124 betwee n
tomauc aod standard tran&amp;,~Cine aod Pomeroy. C a! I I
mlsslono. Maw1ce GagDoD,
670 X IS 16.60
McCoy, WI 9-3655.
Owner. Phona WY :1.4173.
ous tu
1 12 6tc
Nylon Bl•ckw•ll Tube Type
11 17 tfc
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PUIINJSHED
2 bedroom apa rt. ·
SUPER SERVICE
&amp;U!.'TIONt:J!:JI
alent, all uti!itiPs and wash·
Camplelo Setok»
ST ATION
.• furnished . Lang: lotz House,
Ctill IR'adlord
···~~ind Pomero:r· High Sr·hool ,
Joek W Canoy
%'rile, ........, • c.atMI
•.• •00 a month . Ca ll WY 2· 1
Mgr WY 2·9932
&amp;. C. BRAIJYHBD
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or WY 2·3589.
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who was
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1 burned in a racing acct en

Milwaukee last summer, will
lnsur•nce
drive a rear·engine car in this
year 's lndiana~Xllis 000 • mile
/O~SON, Slmpooo lnouraoce
classic
ol.gency, Ill All lormo of II&gt; HORSE IIHOW AWARDS
lllranee. lim Jobw 11111
"&lt;EW YORK (UP!) - John
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Bod "'•- AiWDlL
i Bell of Rye, N Y, and Helen
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' o£ Simpsonville, Ky.,
PHOTO Copying Service. Cop ' will receive awards as the
le!l made of legal papen. horseman and horsewoman of I
birtll reeords and almost any Lhe year at the opening se,.lon
other doouments
ol the American Horse Shows
Reuter lnsuraace_ Pomeroy , Association's convention today.
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January
ALL HEATING
STOVES

INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE
Jan. 7, 1915
Davi1 Warner -

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447; R Caroon 444; T. AnderOUR OWN
son 332; Bliod 390; F. ReichPORK
ert 448; Total 2061; Tied
I,
Won I, Lost 1; Points 3. Aob·
SAUSAGE
land Oll - J. Fullrod 400; B.
Made right in
Vineyard 389; H. Vineyard 369;
lhis store
R. Plymale 390; E . Gillaod 408;
from our own
lurn~&gt;hed apar ~
Handicap 114 ; Total 2070 ; Tied
recipe. It'I
rent. Phone WY 2· 1962 TRUCK International 1600
Help Wanted
1, Won Z. Lost 1, Polnll 6.
good!
1 12 tic I
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Mr. Bee - P. CaSCI
426·
~COii:N -1
1948 Inl . K. B. No. 5, 1953 WANTED: Columbus Dispatch D. Dolson 444; J . Eberabacb
,_.
HF.IGHTS,
mod·
Dodge. Call SH 2-4164 8.14 Jt
carrier in Pomeroy. Cali WY 409 ·, K. Lawhorn 371 ·, "~u. wer•
RACINE
room ••nose
With
P 2-2531.
1 12 3tp ry 532: Haodicap 126; Total
FOOD
"ti'dw•obaodsernent, gas furnace. 1962 CORVAIR Moma. 4 . door WAITRESS over 21. Wrtte ~BoX 2308. Won I Losl Z Polnls Z. '
'!I
flo ors, nice 'to tc llen. sed an , comp 1ete1y recond1t1on·• 688Y, Care ol Tbe Dally Sen· Blue A Grey - V. Wippel 442:
MARKET
atorm doors and wmd· ed. $1,000. Ca ll WY 2-2007. I tine!.
1 12 3tc E. Bachner 414 ; Blind 390; F'.
with yaro1 i'l nd dnVf' way
1
Tracy Wh llc\, WY 2- - - .. - ·~
12 3tp I DISHWASHER. Apply Blue &amp; W. Porter 508; J. Duerr 580;
after 4 :w P m
57 RIJtCK Roadmaster, 1400.00. I Grey Restaurant Pomeroy. Total 2334. Won 2, Lost
1,
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' 1 12 tic Points 6.
_ t 6 !Otc I Phone WY 2·2768.
"llmF 12 22 3otp
~-Swisher &amp; Lohse - T. Bow- 1
:N
f)
apartm•nt
u. 5. Civil s... leo Toots!
en 119; E. Bartels 433; R. Bail- I
l·lb.
UL&lt;•l
d n
Ttlt Rambler
Men women Ul and ove:r Sftun 'oba..
,..,., • · ~~ e p or1 on groun
oor 1
Rtsh pa, Sbon houra. AdYaacetnerlll. ey 426; K. Wiggins (79 j 8 Will·
and
and bath. hardwood Workl Standard ol Compaet Th&lt;&gt;uaand• &amp;r ton. opea PupaniorJ' ford 534: Handicap 76; Total :
3-lb.
ExCf!lleoct
trllntna anW a.ppolJif4d . bpei111DCII
\' oungst.own kitchen, I
u•unaUJ 11DD
. , m.&amp;&amp; fnferm• 2363. WOD 0, ~ 3, Polnls
pkgs.
heat . Private eo- : Big ear room. ride aad ,.... ttan
on
lObi.
.-lUI•.
K • C Je weIen - R. Bo wen I
Writ• +tt4Q 119bl.l: raame,NllulNIHDta..
~ •n•
Coli WY 2-3200.
11ormance. SmaU """ oCGIIOmy ......
t71 ; J. JohnBon 544 ; P. Rad1 5 tfc 1
and maaagerablllty
~=1"SeDS:~ ,.::_:. ~~ ford 500: L. Wolfe 552 ; A. StoFRI. &amp; SAT. ONL¥
~~r:~~:.~apartment
Sea
--~~.tructio~s - - - bart 525: Total 2592: Won 3,
Ask For This Item:
~
Phone W'l 1.-3319.
Metropotttu IIIOCono
~ I, Polnll 8.
l1 16 tlo
E. Meto Street, Pomeroy
u. 1- CIVIL IIIVICI TEITII
Ind. High Game _ M. Werry
PMae W'Y Z#ll Z2 tic : 11,;.l» :O::.l
225; lnd. High Serie1 - J . Du·
4
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CU~TOM butchering aad cu\. ,.,, rut ,.,.....,• .,. oo
'""'· Team High Single - . K, &amp;.., C INSTANT
••ttrtH ~·
·.. .mf!nh INn.... ntfl",.
tlng Pbil Meier, Phone WY ''"::! ...... .-tdn,.. and
DbMl"
.J e wel~rs 8!J9; Tt&gt;:Hn /·h:!,/1 ...,er- COFFEE, 10 o:r. lar
2-3510.
U t tic ::,:: ·-~.:::"' lao ..., ies - K &amp; C Jewelers 2592.
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Tiny't' Morning Chapel
BtU llllller Show
Sports•
Picken• Hsrdware

8 • ~5 Baker Furniture Show
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9·1io
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With Janet
10 ;lJo
Broncb Show
It ;~ •1/i•~
ol.ssoclatlon
11 •~5 ..
County Agrt. Fnl
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!Tues. )
11 : 5 F!Urilb Worahlp ITbura.
IL 5
Program !Fri.)
11 ;30
Hynmtlme
12:
News
12:
Gueot Star
12:10 LlllfY &lt;\oder110n Show
S:OO J~;M. . Show

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Scared Heart
Meigs Coqnty RFD
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8: ~ &amp;tiller Sho,.

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MARAN F A
- - •CLEAN carpets with our Car EXPERT cabinet making, cus, call In~ Mrs. Charles Bennett
ur gency, N Brown , pet Shampooer FREE. wtth 1
Legal
Notice
' WY-2-2666 or Mrs. C. E . Nor. 1
' ·- . w "a
tom made furruture, such as
St ·• Ma""n
• F urs want· 1
Rl
L tr
ton WY-2-2038 . 0 rders may be
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ue . us e hutch ca binets and buffets
FOR SAL I
b
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Sha mpoo . Bake r Furm ture.
Real E.. t a te uwn e&lt;\ by Willia m A. picked up
etween 3 p.m. an d j
COOn Send tor pnce liSt call ·,
t 12 6LC
tables, etc., made to Order . !Iam p ton. d tceued . located In Sale m 5 p m or w'lil be delt·vered if
Town ~ h l ll , Mela-11 Count y, Ohio, con•
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773--5296.
12- 12~30tc '
Bu ilt-in cupboards or cabinets. t a in inw ii7 a•·re~ . mon or leu , w ill desired. Orders should be plac· .
0
1 5 30tc be so ld on Tueaday, J a nuary 19th
M •,
I 1957 8x50. 3 hedroo m National Phone Wy .v5312 .
1964. at 10:00 o'ti&lt;" Oit /t
M. at th~ ed no later than 6 p.m.
on·-- -•· · 1 B 'ld' • 1 f Or offh~
nf C row , Crow &amp; Port er , At ·
J•anuary 18·
House Trailer. Call Ravens- r-tetg er Ul lntr, ~11pp)
torn~v,.
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day,
FOf Rent
1
- -ood 27 3· 9425.
1 1 24tp new homes. Built in kitch- not
be •old for le~~a than 112.ooo.oo.
W
~ "' ' J e&lt;·t to th e lien fo r ta xu for HHI ~.
MODERN 6
--- - - ens, storm windows, alum· Thf' r igh t il r e•erv ed by thoe Ad mJn . ENTERS 500
ruom house
on 1960 MA GNOLIA Mobil borne, ·mum sidt'ng Call Guy NeJg· ~ ~tlll ll tx 1o . re Jec t auf and all ntds.
INDJANAPOLIS. lnd (UP!)
Condor St. C I! W\' '238
Syt)ll E berabach,
a
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53 x. 10 ft., 3 bcd rooms, l¥.1 I ler Racine • Ohio.
~ ~!~ i .,i • trat rb: of the E11ta t e m" -Jim Hurtubise of North Ton·

THE SMALL f~EEL 15 THE
NAVY's WI RE RECORD ING
MADE -JUL-Y Z .l9 37.
SUPPOSEDLY OF U TA
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Onolettor limply otando tor ODDthor. In IIIIa llll!ple A lo aoo4
tor the lhrM L'o, X tor 1M - O'o, etc. 111n11o loU..., trophiea, the length and forma.Uon of the words ..... an hinta.
Each da.y the code ~ettent are different.

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4;40 Jim Mees Show
5 ,30 Sign Off
SATURDAY

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WJEH RADIO
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY
8: 45 Sign On
7:00 Be Still aod Know
7:03 News
7:08 Musical Clock
7;30 News Headlineo
7:32 Musical Clock
7:45 Word aod Testimony
8•00 Ohio Valley News
8:05 World News
8· 10 Sporta Today
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8:15 Weather
8: 16 Musical Clo• k
8:55 Comonunlcy News
9:00 Talk of tho Town
9;55 Mason Councy Newo
10:00 Public Service
tO ;15 Family W__.,'p Hour

4:00 Dlscing with Doss
UO lntercb3ftle
5:00 Community New•
5:05 World News
5: 15 Sports Today
5:25 Weather
5::W Dinner Musicale
5:41 Sign 011

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SATURDAY
6:45 SliD On
7;00 Be StU! and Know
7:113 Newa
7•08 Musial Clock
7;30 News Headltnet
7:32 MU81cal Clock
7:15 Word aod Testimony
8;00
Ohio Valley New•
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8•00 World Newa
10;30 La"'hs•rln&amp;
11:00 News Beat
8:10 Sports Today
SVNDAY
11:0$ Mor.Ung Melodle&gt;
' 8:15 Weather
except Friday, Churcb ' 1:16 Pl Pleasant H.S.
7:00 Sign On . Army Hour
Bells Ring
Football
8:011 french City Bapti"
11:45 World News ..
10:30 Song &amp; Story Hour
8;3(1 Sunda y Show
II :55 Mason County Newa
10;45 Family Worship Hour
9•30 The B1ble Speakes to You 12 ;00 Community News
11:00 News, Army Hour
10:00 The Good Life
12 ;05 Local New1
t];30 Pobllc Servtce
10; 15 Sunday Show
!2 ; 10 Markets
12 ;00 Newo Roundup
12:1111 Noon News
12:15 Weatber
12:20 Bulle!tn Board
12:15 Cfnolstlan's Hour
12:20 Bulle!tn Board
!2:25 News 0 Grams
12:30 Rev. Merlin Teets
t2:25 Newa o Grams
12:30 Saturday Matinee
1:00 Sunday Showcase
\li;:W Couni:J Agent
Uo Ohio State FootbaU
1:30 Rev . Silas Billups
2;45 Country Go Roood
UO [)jselng with Dosa
2;00 Rev . Andr•w Pa.,ons
t ;55 News Beat
f; 30 Top !'ell ReVIll
2;45 The Rev . Roscoe Thome !;00 Country Go Rouod
6•00 News Ro.mdup
3:20 Country Hymntimers
::Ill Newa Beat
5:15 PubUo Service
4:30 Baptist Layman'o Hour
J;OO Midway Malinee
5;:!0 Dinner MUSicale
1:30 Sign Off
3:55 News Beat
I •15 SliD Off
6.00 Slin On - New s
6;05 Country Music
6;25 Country Jamboree
7•00 News
7:05 Larry Anderson Show
11•00 Top Ten Show
12:00 Noon News
12:15 Muclal Interlude
12:30 The Rev . Merlin Teets
1;00 Jlm Mees Show
5 •30 S1.gn Off ..

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FOR EtTHEJ&lt; OF
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Bv GEOIIGE WONDEit
""'"H E INVIVdi.:"NS

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JANIE .5HE$ OVf
CHECKING ON A
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Rf!:EPT.:JN !

Warm Momlng •nd Other
Famous Br•ndsl

Gas-Coal--Oil
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r:FELING 'l()U'RE COMING
STUCK AT ALL THE 5€i~M!S. , :,~

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ON INVITIN51MEM.

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THE C'I.A&lt;SE:!j .
H.;. TEACH.ES~· 1 · ANY COURSE HE HAS
YOu IN FOR A a:&gt;N·

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ovl!l1ing, Ice cream and eake\vlslt with tlletr porenta, :
Hairdre11err Pl#n ,
served In observance of and Mn. Everett Dalley
J' alentine Dance
Mrs. Moore's birthdayMr · and 1\ln. Marvin Kellyw. -•
Mrs. Jo Ann White was Ia
Mrs. carl Moore and Mrs. Randy Houclallllelt epent "'" Point Pleas8nt ,mil - k to at.
Helen Brlckles visited Tuesday nesdaJ with bls gr_andpiJtnts, lend a meetlria of Affiliate 11,
evening al til&amp; Elmwood Rest Mr. and Mrs. Everett Dailey. of the lfallonai Hairdreue"
Home ~llh Mrs. Brlckles' grand- Miss Genevieve St.obart and and eo.metologists A&amp;SqCiallon,
motller Mrs. Calli• Loslin.
Mrs. Mu Folmer were ~alll· She was atcomponled by Mall
'
. polis visitors Wednesday.
June Hood
Donald Pulllnl of Wllllallll" Mr. aDd Mrs. William HoudllPl111111 .;...... made for a valtown, W. Va. spent 8 couple of obelt and Miss Marela Karr at· entlne dance to be held saturdays this _week at his cabin tended the funeral of Mrs. Eva day evening, February 3 at the
at Shade nver.
Mr Flemlni SUnday, at the Rutland Moose Hall In Pobit Pleasant.
Michael GJimore son of
· Methodist church.
A slyle show will he presented
and Mrs. Elza Gilmore Jr. Is Mr. and Mra. Damon Farrell prior to the dance. A meeting
confined to his home by Illness. were
In
East Bank, W. will he&lt;lreld Monday at Tootie'o
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Struble Va. Sunday to attend grave- Beauty Salon to complete pl1111
spent the week~ at nd~an side services for his aunt, Mrs. lor the observance of "Natioul
with her parents, Mr. 8
"· Irving Karr who died at Flint, Beauty Salon Week."
Oto Des. Mrs. Des Ia ill In Mich.
the Hocking Valley Hospllal.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kelly restretches 4.173 feet aoro11 the
turned to their home, Colum- I Grand Ol•lee dam, largest Columbia River In Ill&lt; noJ11l.
bUs Tuesday evenl01, after • concrete structcre In the lJ. S.. west.
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Ex•eutive officers of t he : ,.
In Middleport
J'tddleport PTA made plans to Mr and Mrs. Charles Pt&gt;lzel .;

-.,reate a Schularsh1p Fund I.Jr of Charleston, W. Va . came fur
udnets. of Middl~port.
tl!glJ , the funeral services held Tu~s-,

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day afternoon for Mrs. Carhn

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g projects at a meetmg Mon
jay evening at thP high ~rhool ,
t:~onductf:'d by the rrestdent Wit~iam Ingles .

Keel« . Mrs . Arthur Stuar!
aN:'ompan_v them to ht&gt;r home !
in Charl f!!tton following several 1
days visit with her brother. Mr . i

- The group ''IJi f'd to rec11m- and Mrs. Homer Cook
·_inend a connnuan.·e of the .:al- • Mrs. Carnell Vanc-e was a i
~ndar project of last year lr1 busine~s visitor in Hunlin~ton ,
!he membership at the reQ:ular ' W Va. ~1onday
1
Jneeting next Monday PWning. · Mr. ~nd :vl'rs. _Robert Halt-yl:
~A discussion was held
pt:"r· and t'hlldren, M1chael. Kathy,
lalning to the PF:P \Plan tor and Barbara _Ann visited ov.er 1
~ducational Proxress1 bi!l Bnd lhr weekend m Caldwell, Ohio, !
~wo representative~ from
the with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lauder-r
i.llcbool and the PTA wilt attend mill.
=a meeting on the bill tn .1e ht'ld
Hl:'rent visitors with Mr. a?d i
Athens in Fet-!·uar' . He v. Mr~ Albt&gt;rt . Roush and fam1ly ;
~.J)owson ot the PTA and ~lr. were her Sister. Mrs. C&lt;Jrnct
~ W M ·C0 111 as supt'nnle"ld· Herdman and Mrs. James Ma:"'
he 1 . WI• 11 . : ::e
theny and son • Jimmy of Leon.
· tllf 0 1· .':) COOS
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~eeting RPv . Dowson will re- W Va. Thf'~' were ac~~mp~~~~~

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TO CELEBRATE SUTH GOLDEN ANI'iiVERSARY, SUNDAY, J

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Mr. and Mrs. Alva Holsinger of Reedsvi !!e. State Route 124, will celebrate the~r
to Leon by Mrs. At M ,· Golden Wedding Anniversary Sunday, .Ian. 17th although tbe actual date of their
mother ol M.rs H~u.c.h and M . ~ marriage was Jan. 16th, 1915, at Indian Run by the late Hev. R. c. McDougle, the
H~rdman : ~ho wtll spe~d sev Ievent has been set sunday, so that their fr ien:is and relatives can attend. An .open
er. 11 . d&lt;~ys .'" Leon, W.
en· I he use will be held at their residt&gt;nce fru m :l p.m. to 4 p.m. Mr. a~d M:s- Holsmger
Mtss Sharon Ro~shl
have 11 children all liv·ing: four daughtr rs Jnd seven sons , Fanme Bigley, Emma
tert'd H_o!zcr llospJta ror sur·\ Van· Meter, of R~edsville; Donna Webb, G u:rsville; Virginia Carter, Long Bot~m;
grry UHs week.
.
_ Iva Jr. and Virgil, Reedsville; Rodney, Greenfield,
. It sons Winnie Clinton· Russell A
M
D·tle Mournmg 1s VIS '
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I and Clifford, of Kansas City, Mtssourt.· They
have 37 grandchildren an wree grea
1
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son , grandchildren Alva is retired after srve ral vears with Dravo Cons. and U.N. Hal·
&lt;~nd fa~ily. Mdr. alnld rs . &lt;Jmesldermans Con;.
.

•::JIOrt on the meelmg at the Feb~ary met'lm~ of the IO&lt;'&lt;~ I rrA
·~ It was 01nnounced ll.at M.r::_Harold Lt,t"- .~e southea-;t Or;;.
·-trict D1re~.:1or PTA , wdl be
Ahe gut"st speaker at the Ji1n:.~ ua~·
mee:mg Monday Jan 13
•J
ERefreshm :·~ts will be
st&gt;rvt d
',;following the mPeting.
;.. All.ending the board meeting
.;;
W' ll.
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Mnurmng an c u ren.
-~-- -·---·
~were Mrs.
' ta m 1ng 1es, vice
. d M F M Cl H and .
·:,resident; Mrs. Lowell Brflver
nr ~n. · rsr A
. k . u A Grueser and prayer bv
Mrs. 1community serv1ce cha1rm&lt;tn.
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;J;econd vice president ; 1 rs . . "a" have been house guests I Morgan closed the mectmg.
He rt"s 11ment ~ were 'k'rve\,4, Y
.:Joe Bai le~·, treasltl'er: Ways and k;n ~ · _ d Mrs. Rodnt&gt;v
Mrs Sherman Butler. Mrs.
·~Means. Mrs. Eugt&gt;ne Cor.de; ~ ·. r. ~~ce Sunday. 0 ; .
Luckaduu. Mr:-. Harrison Bent~afetY , ~1r. Leo Kennt'dy and Cl:~;fm:~a~ 5_8 practicing physilev.
Mrs.
Erne st Bowles,
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tMr \lr·Comas
M.r s &amp;rnrna Bland and
Mrs
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r-ian in Middleport for sf'veral
Hidw·d $
TO ATI'END INSTITUTE
' years Thcv cam• Sunday and
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In Pomeroy
-!' PI ms were made to attend lrlt Wedne~"Y R 1 h G 1
SORORITY TO MEET
Mr and Mrs Geoffrey Wiltihe M1d-W mLer Institute to De
Mr lafndf rs alp a'cmat':'orne 1 Mananne Campbell of c: alll· The Z1 Gllillma Mu Chapter son .:tnd daughters, Kelly and
. Dll'ector of 0 JS- of Bera S1gma Ph1 Soronty WII 1 1'ern J o an d Mr. and Meld Jan t6 wher1 the Heath h~ve
. ' . "' 1. or a wm t&gt;r v
pohs, DIStm:t
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·Jethodist MYF rnet Sunday Ill\~ lond: M C H W!S&lt;" Jr i Iret 15, of the Wome·s Fed- i meet tomght. Thur'&gt;day, Janu IDon Jet! and daughter, Lisa
~vemng at the church. M1ke 1 of ~~~~~rl :s.ent the weekend 1erat1on. spoke on the topir, ary 141h nt 7 45 at the Colum- Kay syent Saturday evening
liloyd pres1dent was m charge l
ddl y. tp
"Federation'' at the January lbta Gas of Oh10 Offu:e m M1d- , v.1th their parents, Mr. and
epor
.
1Mrs. car1 Moore. nurmg
· the
-:of the• meetmg. •The group met . m M1 ~--meetmg of the Mtddleport
Bus- ctleport .
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.';.at 4 p.m. ~nd sanded and var- 1
mess and Professior.:~.l Women's
:;tnshPd buil ding blocks for the ' Jnruurrv MPPiitrR
, Clu.b Tuesday even ing in t~e
;numry doss department. A O Tl'f QC.•Q • H ld
.soctal rooms of the C&amp;S Ol::o
:p1z,.; 1 suppe r was served at 6
f w .~ ·'"' IS ~ ·
Eleclne Company.
1
followed by the regular 1 _The January meelllt~ o~f the Mr~. Campbell was . lnlroduc- i
W~rs ol the Rock Sprmf! ~le- e£! by Mrs (;uy Hevnolds ol
~--~.._..--.._...-......-., Il lhodist chureh was flr!d Tues- the Emblem and
Federation
1 da"· afternoon
at the churc? committee.
with Vlrs W. A. MorgAn presl- There were nine other visit- 1
I dent in ch~rg.e.
_
ors from the Callipolic club who I
Pomeroy, Ohio
Group smgmg of ReVt\'P Us spoke on other m~tters of the
TONIGHT
Again and prayer by Mrs A~os clubs. Mrs. Campbell emtmerNOT OPEN
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- - - Leonard, opened the :neelmg. l ated the work of the Feder a-.
During the business session, VIS· 1 tion and stated that the cluh~
FRIDAY thru TUESDAY
italians to
be
held
in 1 would be useless without the
Januuy 15-19
the near future were .Jiseussed. ! chairmanships and their work _
WALT DISNEY'S
"EMIL AND THE
Mrs Lewis GruPser, progntm i She urged the sharing o! idee~s
DETE(;TIVES"
chai~m~n.
read Psalm 1 and I of the difrerent elub~ and noted j _..J
(Technicotorl
port.1ons 'lf "'alhew 5 a1!d 7. values gained from otht'r rlubc;. Bryan RusselL 10 yr. old boy
lis F.mil: 3 detecth:es: Walter followed hy rht· Kor,..:tn •,rerd , She disrus~ed the di~trlrt mref. I
Slezak, Hcin Schubert. PPter ' ir unison "'l'~e Ewha w~mer 's I ing to be held at Athens in '
Ehrlich, played strictly for , Umvers1ty '' wa .. the loptc nf March
'
laughs.
: the program with all mem'&gt;c~-s
Mrs Horace McElhinny serv- I
partirio"~!lng . A poem by M! s. I ed a~ treasurer in the absence I
-iiii-Iiiiiilllltiiiiliiiiiiiilillli.iiiii1 of Miss Sharon Roush, who 1!1 j
' in Holzer Hospital for surge1y 1
~ Th(' club also voted to sponsor
' a girl to the Buckeye Girls' I ::...-:::::::;;;
, State in June and Mrs Revn. 1
'l ids was asked to contact ~1rs ·
Albert Roush of the
Legion
Auxiliary for Instructions
Two new m~mber!l were- W('l- .
~omf&gt;d into the club, Mr"i AI- ·
len 11:11 and Mrs W111fam Lehew. emphve~ of The DHily
Sentinel in Pomeroy. A din- '
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One Gallipolis man was killed and three persons Injured In ~ headon crash of
two automobiles at 3:30 p.m., Thursday on State St, near the Ohio Valley Launder- I
ers and Cleaners establlohment.
Dead on arrival at Holzer Hospital was Bennie F. Plantz, 23. of 92 Chillicothe
·Rd., driver of one of the vehicles.
In satisfactory condition at Holzer Hospital today were:
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Mrs. Griff C. (Deanna Wickline) Cook, Jr, 24, Rio Grande, driver of the north- I
Before the }tly~:ee Projed
west bound auto, who suffered a fractured jaw and laceration of the upper lip.
Edgar K Criner, 21, of 63 Chillicothe Rd., who suffered mulhple lacerahons and l
abrasions of the scalp and forehead
,
John M. Williams, 21, of 358 1/, Second Ave., fracture of right leg and multiple
.
lacerations. Criner and Williams were passengers in the southeast bound vehicle.
Dr Donald R. Warehime, Gallia county coroner, ·
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By DONALD H. May
' Hayden, D-Arl!. president pro
ruled utis morning Plantz died of internal hemmoraging[ ~~W'fff'(,X:~' " ; !
;&gt;'&lt;&gt;I:'';'!:';•F" ~.
tempore of the Senate, and
due to a crushed chest, and multiple rib fractures. Plantz ,
LONDON (UPI) - Sir
WASHINGTON 1 UPIJ - Pres- Htouse Speaker John W, Min
also had a broken nose and several teeth were knocked I Winston Churchill, Brit- ident John•on asked Congres• ICormack, O-Masa.
out.
1in'1 venenble \JO.ye.,. tvday ror increased funds to I The President said the Unl&amp;o,
He and his two passengers were pinned in the wreck- · old elder statesman, has step up u. s. efforts in the dis- ed States must remain "vigJ~
age approximately 25 minutes before officials got them ' ouffered o cerebnl throm- I armament field.
I ant to d!ID8er" but olao must
out. Mrs .. Cook was out of her auto, and in a chair at the bosls, his physician wid
Admimstration orririals said 1be "vigil&amp;nt for opportunitiel
1time the first ambulance arrived.
today.
Johnson would continue to j for improving lhe hopes for
The car Mrs. Cook was driving belonged to Justin
A medical bulletin sign- pres the Soviet Union for peace."
1 Williams an employee of the Shell Service Station. After
eel by Lord Moron, his agreem•nts :o curb spread of ' Officials said one of the maleaving ;chool, Mrs. Cook was r~ported to have driven physician, said Churchill , nuclear weap..tns to more na- jor benefits 01 the increased
to the station traded cars so hers could be worked on, 1 not only suffered the tions. limit c~'rtain military pro. funds would be to permit l h •
and was enro~te home at the time of the nash.
' thrombosis but also is ser· i duclion and broaden thE.' .arms agency to condUct more
The Williams auto was registered under Garland 1 lously ill with • clrcufa- nuclear test ban.
research Into what kinds of
Williams, father of the owner. He purchased the auto tory weaknell th•t follow..
In a spel'i;, message to Con- · r.ew disarn1ament proposals
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only
a
month
aRo.
ed
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gress
the President asked for ! might be m•dt and bow they
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The death vehicle belonl '
h tF&gt;xWJ'ilf'f~¥}\.n.H-1''"~"''-"'"'""-~·;-i .-""·'"' ·~~-' a four-yeb.r authorization of $55 ' could be safeguarded•
to the victim's father , Jessel According to the police, t e
million to run the U. s. Arms r The agency conduct• research
After tl1e }a,\'Cl'f' ProjP&lt;'t
Plantz.
Plantz auto was left or r.enter
1Control
and
Disarmament projerts in fields ran1JI1'18 from
1
Plantz had •uffered a brolc- at the time of the crash. Sgt. :
I Agency tACDAl.
how armamenll could be !I&gt;o
NOW AND THEN - Last summer, the Bend· Area Jaycees undertook a project en Jes In an auto accident on[ John Tayloe satd Plantz, . the [
I Congress gave the agency $9 s'lected and counted to the elof cleaning up the Adamsville Cemetery on Route 33 just above Mason and directly June 6, 1944, near Cftdmu:s on, drt~er. ha~ ~n drmkmg.
million fo1 the current year, al- ' fects ot' how closing of defense
acruss the road from the Riverside Golf Course, Above are pictures showing the ce- Rt. 141. He was hospitalized;Chtef of Police Chester Le,aper ,
though the administcation had plants would affect a !lOtion's
mt'tery engulfed by weeds and brush as it looked prior to the operation and show·Jwo months after that mishap.; and PU. llolhs North assiSted
· requested m million. The new economy.
ing later ~he results of several weeks of hard work. One can see the many stones un- . According to Gallipolis police, 1m the mvesllgahon.
I funds would he fo. fi"Cal year : Many of the research projects
covered through the brush cutting by the J,ycees. Chairman of the project was Or- :Mrs. Cook was driving north· ; Three ambulances wer~ rush1!166. which begins nexl July I, 1 are contracted with private
lm Durst, who rece1ved a Jaycee of the Montn Award for hrs devohon to the work wesl on State St., away from ' ed to lhe seen&lt;- Mtllers took
lhrough fiscal 1969.
firms. Officials said the rein l~e ~em~tery. Many Jaycees sacrificed most of their spare time and used mowing the city) and the Plantz auto : Crin~r and Plantz h&gt; Holzer Two Pomeroy resident. were
Letter Message
search program suffered when
scy~heS, brush hooks, ~-es, sickles, 13wn mowers, rakes, and a chain saw in their was headed southeast at an Hosptta\. The Waugh-Halley •· ?ospitahzed early today loll~w-1 Johnson's message was in the Congress cut the &amp;leney'a budclean-up project. The job was finished by IIUA·OrtobeL Bend-Area Jaycees' have at- estimated speed of 55-60 miles Wood ambulance took the In· mg a one-oar accident on State form of a leller to Sen. Carl
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rePflJI accepted donations fl'om people toward fu!utl,- care of the cemetery. AI!yone per ·hour.
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jured Mrs. Cook, and Wether- . Route 7 two-tenths of a mile ·
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)l'iMinil-lo contribute may send the1r donations to the Bend-Area Jaycees, care of , The two met beodon. · just holt-Elliott rushed Williams to nr~th of Pomeroy.
Lewis Gilland, Mason . W.. Va.
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'thi• side of the curve below the the emergency room.
led I _ Treated at Veterans Meroor·
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The im- The wreckage was hau
a- 1al hospital
were Hugh
H.
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: flood kesca~ :;d~llliams au- way by Sanders and O'Dell's Roush. 43. driver of the car.
pact noc
wreckers
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·and Rea Hoscar, 42, a pas~en·
'
to back nine
feet.
ItWashmgton
•lraddled Th e fa ant Y was Gallipolis' .1 ger. Roush was admilted for ..
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first in nearly t8 months. Last observation while bill passenOfe
f'JVe
school when it came to a halt. \
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er sust&lt;tined fractured ribs.
COLUMBUS IUPIJ - The stale Educat.ion. Depart1,'
The ent:re front end was crush- __
- - ---- - g The Meigs County Sheriff's men! has set a deadhne of Jan . 25 for ~pplications by
-;;
The Pomeroy Chamber of Commerce plan for an ed back tD the rear seat.
:
department said Roush I o s t' schoo.l dtstncts f~r their s~a;~ of $5.2 D}llhon In fed~ral
air strip in Meigs county has been endorsed unanimously The Plantz auto sl~pped. a- .
Ul
Icontrol of his car when II slid vocational educatiOn money . lhe state will make the first;
, bout 15 teet on. the nght s:de
Ion a palch of ire. went off the allocat:on at the Feb. 8 meet:ng of the state Board of Ed·
', by the Meigs Countv Javcees.
M Meeting Wednesday night, the
--·- - - - : ot State St ., w1th the
rear
right side of the highway. over ucatl~n .
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the
U
I an embankment, and tUI'ned (
We. know Its too short a bme to do ~ job _nght,
5 Jaycees voted also to support to fill tho vacancy created by bumP"r resting on the sidewalk
· t.
f. La
Le · in front of the residence of 13Z
Byrl R. Shoemaker, state vocational education director,
the 1965 Cancer Drive Ea •h the
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rry
•w1~
over
t ld ·
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.· tPndr t h
Th sd
year the Jayrees support one ol Middleport Je~.rnes Smith of State . Its front end was also Two Athens county
men Th~re w~s heavy damalile to 0 t:Jty S&lt;.' 00d supenn
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ur ay.
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warne that un1ess I
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'\ c aflty d~1ve with manpower Pome~y was elected to replace emo 1~ ~ ·
. . r 1arge WI · arcen) n
e the hood. grill. doors an m- Ohio has obli a ted the money and eqaipptnc vocatloul ....
and donations and were re- McDamel on the Jaycee board One w1tness was Aulta Pmk theft of a cow last week, plead- ders or the J9fi0 model car. He b h
d
he fed
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ENG. Quested this year to back-up of directors
errnan. Rt. 2. Bidwell.
I'd guilty to informational affi- wa!l du-d to appear in CoW1ty Y t e ~n
une 1 h federa ; CITh 0 ten board•
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. e lunds wtll go back to t e
er·
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mu81 approve
land - Doctors today reported the ca ncer rive.
The meeting was attended by
. avJ m ~Jgs oun y
- eourt on a eharge o .exces~av al treasury .
i each project and ]ocal commuothe birth of a boy who dev.el~ ! Jaycees Ed Bartels, L I o y d Fred [Atwis, Jim Smith. Bob
mon Pleas Court today.
-speed for road condlbons. The Of tbis vear 's allocation, 80 iitJes must come up witb matcbor"'d in his mother's abdomm· B~ackw?od, Don Young, and l':astman. Curt McDaniel. Don
arm Ufe3U
Judge John C. Bac.on accept mishap OC('urred at 3 a.m
per cent ·wlll go for building Iing money on I doflar..for~l·
al cavity instead of the womb. IBIIJ ~iller have completed a Yt,ung, Richard Vaughan, Ed .
~the iJleas or Marvin L. Tom. \ .
--- )ar basis, at least until tbe encl
CJum~ of such a birth were p~escnbe~, eourse and are qual- Bartels, Cecil Wolfe, Vincent
137, of .Albany Rt. 3, ond Harold
MAN HELD
I of Jtme.
placed at 60 million to one. ' If ted for The Back ground for _Knight, James WiJtecup. Lar- '
IHamrtck . 34. Albany, _and the~ Ch· I II • IJ Rt 2 Racine
I Shoemaker laid that after
Tht mother w&lt;:~s identified as Leadership Award." The B.F.L. rv Anderson, Lloyd Blackwood, !
.ordered them plared .m Shell'
ar~s ~~d,in Meigs coun: !
.that the state hopes lo
vid.e
Mr~. Gy,Jris Longson, ~26, or :program is an actio~ progr~m Dale Kautz and Roy Geser. I The Meigs County Farrn Bur- Ro~rt C. H~rtenbach s CU8tody w;~ ~e:~fs ~orning on charges \
i some
matching: money~rom
nellj'by Brimington.
for Jayce.-s post their
first
'eau has achieved its 1965 mem- unhl sentencrng,
I\ J3l
d I .
the scene
0Uf
the next appropriation crl lbe
Doctors said such births are year in the organization.
I
j bership goal. according to An·
Prosecuting Attorney Ber~ard o£ DWI a~ ea~mgtt as tak- j
I legislature
normally fat, to both mother I Jaycees F'red Lewis. Bob East- '" .,_,," ,.".'"~r~~ii;"Ji~·'&lt;'tiW~~ :1c· ,., Idrew Cross or Racine.
v_. Fultz presented the afflda- of ~n accl ~I. b y~ac~e· Mar- ,
!
_·-~-and baby. They said there bave man, Curt McDaniel and AIUPl -The Cross said 225 memberships Vlts to the cou~t. The . men en ml.o cust L~on~
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beth 9nly 500 cases recorded in l iar~ Harris have qualified for . WASHING·•gN I ti 1
were obtained In Meigs county were tharged With stealmg a shal Alfred } ·
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be western .world and that only Spoke awards. similar to the four
ne~ emocra e COD· I during the 15-d.ay drive that' COW owned by Alvin Dye, Car- ~'i'#'&lt;~'\·)'Wv~.'· d'''""';&lt;:~&lt;rnl~*'{l't.,-Y, c·? MeiMS ('OUnty beef cattle pro.
.
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. · gressmen .rom Ohio received
t
I ' p'l. PLEASANT- A bomb ducers and ot hers In
· t sled ·
about 50 _of those mfanL'i sur- B.F.L., but designed for fu·st House committee assignments ·concluded Thursday night . This pen er.
ere. . ml:
vlved. The baby, na~ed H~y- ! year Jaycees.
Thunday.
.
I' is fl gain of six over last year.
sure routed students
and Ithe cattle mduslry ~re mvtted
0
ley, hi'S been placed m an ~~- 1 Larry Anderson and Bill Mill·:
. The Meigs Farm Bureau Veterans Memorial Hospital 1 tea('htn outsidr Point Pleas. to the annual ~eetmg of tkJe;
Mr_s. Longso~
IS er were voted the "Jaycees of t Walter .J. Moeller, l..ancas- I Rroup's succe!lS gave it the han-) ADMISSIONS - Jack Baxter,, ant Hlgb s('bool tblo;; morning. ,Sout-heastern Oh1o ~e~f Cattle
F'ive cases were being prt-·
cubatgr.
l'ecoverlltl sahsfactorlly f r 0 m l the Month" in December for ter. serving a secood term af· or of being the first county in Middleport;
Howard Woods,
Police and f'irt Department Improvement Assoc1atton Wed- sented to the January
term
the delivtry operation.
I their work on the Christmas ter bejng ousted lh the last Ithe Southeastern region of 22 Reedsville : Edgar Dorst, Guys - personnel we·r·e m1 the teen• nesday. JanuBry 20
. Grand jury in the Met1s counBasket Project and the Junior Congr•ts, drew tbe Commtt.. counties to make a gain
on, ville.
enmasse chuklng tbe build.
Th. ~vent gf'f~ un?erway ":~t~ ty courthouse today.
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. - : Miss Pageant respectively.
Let ~n Interior and Insular membership. The current mem· DISCHARGES - Mae Pier-: Ina. No further detalhl w•re a VISit, to tht' Ftf'nrh
.Ltt~ Prosecuting Attorney Bern1
The United States is prepar· : The Jaycees elected board Affatn.
bership Is the largest of the 1~! son, Long Bottom. John Hite. i availablt&gt; at 11 :31 a.m.
Ca!tlt&gt; tom~~my farm at 0 3 :m. ard V. Fultz .IBid the charps
lng for a cmdrontation 1\'\th Rus- meml&gt;er Curt McDaniel or Porn- .. , )•q.''l'&gt;"~-;:~.J&lt;;( .. ;; ,-·"-"*"~t£~·Y'7'·~tt~ I eal organization for the past 201Middleport; Allee Garnes. Dex· ,
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., _ . Thts farm 18 locat.f'd four mG :1 e~ be1ng studied by the lfand jUI"J
sia on the U. N. financial iss•Je eroy the Internal vice presidenti
years.
ter.
i~"~~""""'~;fltM&gt;M&lt;l!jij;HJ'UWiii''l=iiiN~ bel~w Pt. Plea~ant. near IB 1 1I- will range from OWl to Jarand is lining u~ suppqrt for a :
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e
Route Z.
, ed by Common Plna J u d 1 e
u. s Ambassador Adlai E.
AI lh18 farm. 900 head of cal- John C. B!O!CII before Ntirlng
Slevenson met for two hours
lr~C
' tie are on feed . All of these,. study evidence offered.
Thursday with the 21-naHcn La·
were purchased . wl~hm 30 miles Jurors are Mazy E. David..
tiD. Am~lcan group.
HOUSTON, Tex. (UPil-Jea-~her an Intravenous injection. lin very. bad heart failure whe~ Moon,"' •'Naughty _Marietta,··~ ln.l929, famed director Ernest of the farm. ThiS IS one. oft~~ son, Frances HoJdapr. RobSoutt'fl said Stevenson told nette MacDonald, 57. who 1 Ra.vmond massaged her feet. she arnved."
" Maytime,' "The Grrl ol the 1 LubJtsch saw thl' screen test la~ge beef cattle_ operations 1 ert E. Dailey, Laura J . Wires,
t~e Latin Americans •h&lt;• 'lnited played Juliet to Nelson Eddy's 'She stiffened her arms and
The doctor added that ~e ' Golden West'' and "Bitter-: Dill had persuaded Miss \lac- this area ancl wtll have many Harold Lohse, Ellnlr L. Evans.
Sta4eS 1s ready to confront the Romeo in a series of movie i said
! " had treated her before for an- sweet/' paid her the ultimate Donald to do.
\ mterest.~ng thmgs for farme:s Ella M. Wipple. Robert Mar·
Rus!ianJ _in the General As- musicals. died Thursday of a 1 " I love you."
other arterial condition pert.aps professional compliment:
"'111at's ..eno~gh, l:ve found ito see In t~e way . of automatic cinko, Robert Cole, C. ,. H»o
sembly "In order to •ssure the , heart seizure in Methodist llos- i Raymond replted:
a year and a half ago." He "She was the greatest woman my queen, satd LubJtsch. who :feedlng and handhng of fee&lt;\, f:eld, Walla"' Hill, Mulne ~
future of the world •lrgs.niza.-1 pital.
,''1 love you.''
termed her death ''most regret· movie singer who ever lived. had been Jearching the country In additiOn. the mana~crs W! - old. L. L. Roush, Ruth Bier.
lloll'- Ita moral and financlal 1 Tl)e dashing Eddy and the 1 He told a friend In Holtywood table, of cours0:. ,most unfortu- ,She had so many successes and for o co-star for Maurice Che- give the. srory of how they plan and William Elcl!lnpr.
soavency.''
1 beactiful Jeanette were so be-- by telephone thaf his wife then nate and tragic."
i a tremendous number of rriends valie! in ''The Love Parade.·• to prov1de the feed for these
:llevable as lovers i more than died.
1 Informed of Miss MacDOn- all over the world."
· nus movie was followed by a catlle.
: 3 Fines Ordered
NEGRO LEADER M.~RTIN I • b81t-dozen movies that many The actor said he planned to aid's death by United Press In- Born In Philadelphia, Pa., succession of others.
The group will meet for lunch ,
Lutlltr Klllll Jr. hu called lor fans refused to accept that they f her body hor.1e today for ternational In Hollywood, Eddy June II, I907. Miss MacDonald But it was with Eddy that she at .Tyo:s Restsurant m Gallh In County Court
_.. 111-out assault on racial bor- weren't man and wife In real se...,lces at Forest Lawn Meml). !said he was "shocked. deeply made her professional stage de- gained almost Instant stardom. pobs w•th the busmess meet1111, Thret! flnel ,.,.
orderotl
rfen In Selma, Ala., Monday. life.
,
rial Park.
:distreosed.
but al the Capi\al ,Theater •n "Naughty Marietla." released -of the association to be held al ,and a bond was forfeited
Ill
Klnfl' 'told a rally of BOO Ne- Mlai MacDonald and actor The couple had nown here : "It doe•n't seem possible that 1Ne" York In 1920 In 'The In .1935, was a smash hit.
the restaurant :mmed1ately af· :Melga Count, court !lodiJ.
fi1'08 at Selma 1butsday night Gene Raymond - • married last Tuesday so Miss MacDon-' this beautiful. vibrant woman is Demi-Tasse Revue.''
: In the seven years that fo~ ter lunch, accordmg to Paul Jwlp FraniL W, Porter, Jr.,
ths. every restaurant, every June 16, 1937, rn wbfjl was de- •. ld could he examined by Dr gone. I spoke to her only • · Durlllll the next eight years, , lowed, the patr sang to each Baer, secretary • tr asurer. lined Rollin 0. .DIJI tltt llld
1
th~ter and every motel' In the scribed as ·~he lirgest and Michael DeBakey, who last week ago, We were setting up 1
she worked her way up
Iother In seven more films. -their
OOIIIs fm- paasl!li Gila ••llow
cenlfal Alabama city would Le moot Impressive film colony month operated on r.,. Duke of a date for dinner. Even t•en. the chorus to starr101 roles on [last being "I Married an Angel"
SQUAD CALLED , hne, Evenrtt A.
tit
t1181eei ~determine If they are wedding In years."
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Windsor In the sam• hospital. I didn't icnow her rondltlon w&gt;O IBroadway, where actor
,in 1941.
Mrs. Pearl Darst, Oteshire, 1aod costa,~- to yjitlr _
lwll
comply!~ with lhe new civil Raymond ·vas at her bedside ( No date.· had been set for the ' so bad. I knew she was Jl!." IDix noticed .•er Ia.
Fo.r yearo th~ were rumors~·· _Jaken to Meigs General lollhe
·.ad,.lai!J&amp;ibl
rtghll taw.
\llhen death came.
; singer to:undetgo possible open I , The famous baritone, who eo- He wanted her 11 1 eo-•tar
UHeeling batwaen Miss Mac- lllllpltal_ann admitted as • mod- ler, t&amp; llltl _ _. tlof •
_ • mull
Kine sald also that Negroes
Stfffoao Anno
' heart aul\lery. The .doelor satd l starred with Miss MacDonald In his next mov11. but_the
busband • Eddy . .l&lt;al pat1e11t
by Mlddleporl ler. Charleo D •• -....,.~fi:llll
'\"'uld begin drives all over AI- "My feet are cold," she lold!!{be WIB J~ •·v~ critiCal co;&gt;dl-l ll·eh movlo musical• •• "Sw.,.t- ers of "Ancela" btl4_.11er to
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