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· - - - - - - - - - 1nd Mn. Augustine Henderloll,

Oid_Town Flats ;;~~~:.;£~
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Mr. Robert
Ours and
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Simnle Pleasurers of 30 Years Ago Were Satisfying
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• BY BEULAH B. JONES
tns forward each lllOI'IIlnl to ling over • trestle and ail week laug hter Yet · All ror 1 c11m•· Ias r said ' we were easily thrill· lhin&amp;s
VlsiUng at ChriJimoa 11 the
• Amic!Jt IUCh modern pl..,._ Igrapefruit for brukfast, for the I had
f allbout
trai:i
remember the tripe to Chi- home of Vernon and Margiii'CI BY MRS. MAY JOBNSTON
family
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Mrs. Doris DaUey and c : Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ables
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JU:·sttate to recall ach finally gave up complain- I weren't many since everyone I our cf
here
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MFalls.H
ra;:h r her Igames educational too.
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were recent Sunlday
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grapefruit now was extra good on Friday
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our simple pleasures of
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k passed that we didn't take!daughter Mrs. J J. Davis now, takes
agenius to Pay
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visited Mr. and Mrs. Maywood
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,tears ago, ancient hi story
of --. belter
yeammg for a But I remember the anti_citrlp to Columbus
or lalways U.aveled
Now don 't even make a ' Johnston recently.
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visited
totlf' &lt;
' mmk coat I il never get
pation - of course the movtes Charleston - hear the conduc- by train The DaviS famtly 181good dommo player, ao per- Mr. and Mrs. Oakey Pack
Anna Brewer
recently,
. I rt&gt;cently read a story. In Then there ~as th~ FrJda~ ' were good , clean fun- of see- lor call out the stops, Glouster still carrying that trad1hon on haps I. should feel sorry for brollght their baby girl homel gts~
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~hich lhe author Wlblushmgly afternoon moVIe matmees pr ing stars like Charhe Chaplain, -Cornmg _ Black Betsy
but they are world travelers myself mstead of them.
from Holzer .hospital, Gallipolis, wh 15
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wrote
tPe Joys _of the vided for
Harold Loyd and our
Gang never did hgure that one out, now.
I Sometimes there Is a yearn· Sunday.
I Mr. and Mrs. Joe Andrew:s,
" we "8"· when the tee man of ten cents. ovtes we
comedies - !hey rehed
on a coal mining rown, I
guess
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Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Sayre. 1Columbus, Ga . have a nine
-rought the ie&lt;&gt; into hts kttch~ btg lhmg. How we looked. ro;; the" artistry instead of th e near Charleston I.
So many moments of happ1 ' mg for lh~' simple tHe. Like tho Portland Ylslted her parents, pound baby boy bom January
¥11 He reealled the fun of c~tl· ward to the ~ndays
aft e symbols of today. If malmees
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, ness - from so little- and ~o-, ice ~n, th,ey cometh
no Mr. and Mrs. Cllnt Johnson.
Sth. He is a great gtanttson
frE'n running after the . Jce ::;chool PraciJcally the e-ntlr wert' held now they would have I ren1ember the candy Butch day it lakes so much to sabs- more, so I m JOing to make
to Mr. and Mrs. carl Autherson.
iuck to ask for "Just a httle student body went_ up
row~: lo be shown behind a barn with his beautiful fruit . My ~ fy. Children cannot help It If -some lemonade from a frozen Mr. ~d Mrs. Lowell Greer Mrs. Janie Congo and dllugh·
piece ··
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. clutchmg .thetr dtmes, hurr1 . most of the lime, for thetr con· · father always bought me 8 ba- lsurrounded by plenty. Maybe1can and. an Ice cube.
took their oldest daugher, Lola ter, Mrs. Hattie Powell viSited
: All the simple Joys of chtld- mg to see another thnllmg echa~, tent
nana apple. five cents, the lar~ l kids today are too smart and · J don I hove to watt until Kay to Columbus, 0. , lor a Mrs. Minnie Carroll recently.
flood came rushmg back
ter of a film - mayb&lt;&gt; th Ia
the reams of , gest and best I ever ale. But too busy to enjoy such
slily Wedneaday .. .
check up Tuesday. While there Michael Fleming .received a
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{an ear
.; I'm rally glad there was a 1 wee-k_w~__left a tram half dangsc
-~--- · - - · -·---' they visited Mr. &amp; Mrs. Clvde bible from his sundaJ school
j,me when we couldn 't have [ ·- .
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' ,fjtnder, and lood taste belter: A Achievement Day Groups
Jle('e of ice on a bl1stermg l
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·~ugust afternoon
was a trear A
~caus•
we didn't have it all ,
re App01'nted by Council

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f Mainly About he~/':: ~:,'e Pau~i~ur~he:,::l ~s~g~f:Si::t~~~~rU:: P~~
In
lertalned her sister and Jamily year.
CALENDAR i:fu~ People
Oak Hill over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Maywood
Pomeroy
Mr. and
Wade Hayman Ion called on Mr. and

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and daughter Cheryl were diJI- Scrivey Powell.
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ar·
- - --lie West Mr. Wesley Cozart,
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Sttversvillt, spent SUnday wtth l Penda, a ruler of tfte 7th ceothe ·Wests.
fury Anglian
kingdom
of
Mr and Mrs. Leonard Cour- Merria, ts said to have been
sin and children, Bruce and the source of the word· "penRebecca, East Liverpool, Mr. ny."

the lime. The same can be sa1d
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G R Thompson and Hub"'
Jpr ice cream .
I Committees for Achievement the
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. To roe. half the satisfaction ! D?.y were- named when the St&gt;t up b} the ?h!O .E xt nsio lcently Ill with pneumorua m- of Amenca Will meet at the from ColumbWI for a business
in
" the anticipalion. Meigs County Extension Home· Homemakers . Counctl..
two stead of Jo.-ph Turner as re- I IOOF hall Monday, at 7:30 p. tri to Mexico City.
Row ~e waited for the ice man makers Council mel JiJmmry $300 ~dwlarshlps .are aw~rd~d l ported.
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1m A social hour and games p
lO [hat Wf' could have a pitch· 15, at the Episcopal Parish each yea: Any . gt.rl who 19
Mr James Brewmgton who [ will follow the rneetmg. Mem- Mrs. Don Blankenship return·r·r of real. cold, lemonade.IH(luse. Mrs . Howard Ebers· terestt'd m ma]or.mg ln Home IS teaching in Colu~bus, and hers are asked to oring sand-ed to her home, Canton Sat~~l'rom real lt\&gt;nons!
bach, president of tile Counr1 l, E.:conomJcs at Oh10 State Um- Sandra Brewington, R1o Grande 1 wtches.
day. after a several days VISit ;.;;,~~~~;;_~~Oiii;......:.;............................~
was in charge.
ver s1ty may apply for the schol- College student, spent
the Fathers Night will be observ. with relatives in the area.
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"-: It was a job to remember Plans were made to serve th{' arship &lt;:iris do not n_eed . to weekend at thetr homE' in Mid- i ed. when the Raeine Elemen- Dennis and Mary Hawk have :
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.!1&gt; hang the ice card out on the Bloodmobile Canteen on F•bru· take ll ome Eronm;tcs m htgh , dleporL
1 tary pTA
meets on Monday, returned to school after
·a !
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)orch with the 25-50 or 100 lbs. an 22.
'"lf'huol io lluaiJfy For more m- 1 Miss Karen Bachner. Ohio January 18th at 7.30 p.m. 11urd week's absence due to chicken I
right SidE' up . I onee hung our ; Achievement Day will
bl' for_maiion about
th~ s_cholar- UniversJty, spent the week end grade mothers will ~erve re- pox.
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bard up wtth the _wrong sJde March 31, 10 a. m. to 2 P rn ship contact the Exilnslon Of· . with her parents, Mr.
and freshmer.ts.
Mrs. Gladys Chucker spent
out 1 JW' lbs .} so m he . came at the Middleport High Srhool fire or Mrs. Bro~n.
.
. Mrs. Everett Bachner
and ' The meeting of the Democrat Sunday with Mrs. Welby Wha- ~
With a whole block or JCe for f"omm 1ttees are as follows ·
The next council meetmg Will daughter, Connie
Iclub scheduled for Friday even- ' ley.
Che box that held_ 50. 1 guess wP Program. Mrs. Harry Swartz. be on M~rch 5. Seven Home· tvfr . and Mrs. Charles Luca~ ing at the Pomeroy
second
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11ad homemade 1ce cream that M Walter Brown Jl.lrs How- makers Clubs were represent- d d h
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r Cal 1 ward house has been changed Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ebers•rternnon
whet her
we had arrds
Mr's
George ed a\ the meeiing. Attending adn . augOhtel r, arJOrle, 0ts
·t l to Monda.)· at 7·30 p m All bach of Pt. Pleasant, W. Va.
1as
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"•Ianned it or not.
Sk nner Mrs carroll Norris were Mrs. Am mse l e an 1 k d of h
members are asked
to brmg
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• That hnngs ur !Jc mg
e: RegistratiOn, Rock Springs Mrs. \I.. alter P. Brown,
S· and Mrs. Homer Jones
And sandwiches and cookif's.
an
rot er-tn-1~w.
r. an 1
Armatrong'a Vinyl Aaboatoa
·eezer paddle and who~ turn a 1·oup· ~volton~
Syracuse ville - Long Bottom:
Mrs. M
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M ~lh"
Jan 19
1 Mrs. Ben Neutzlmg.
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was Some afternoons we Group. Groups resJXlnSible for Harry Swart?., He~ oc
rove, 1 Miss Jeanette Crooks, Mari,·
rs r' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cummms ,
)nade three flavors, chocolate. I dJ~plays will be anounced at a Mrs Harry Guthrie, Alfred: I tta teacher s ent the wee!\ Che~ter ~unt:JI Da_ughte I o ! and family of Columbus were
l:anil\a anfl hamma Ot course ' later date .
Mrs. Milton Roush and Mrs.·e
.h h • p t M
Ame~wa Will meet m _reguar [weekend gue.ql.s of their par- ·
S:E• ate it until it disappeared Mrs Walter Brown, chairman Carroll Norris, Syracuse; Mrs.! ~~s w~alte~r J~~: s, r . an ' sessmn Tuesda_y at 7.30 p.m. ents, Mr. and Mrs.
Victor
t. everybody had huge bowls of the Minnie Price Scholarship, Howard Ebersbarh, Portland· I
and Mrs Ira Butcher vis- The chapter Wiil be
Brown and family, Minersville,
- but I don't remember much expla:ned the requirements for Great Bend , Mrs.
William I 'I d . 'th M . M . K II . mf"mory of VIOlet HI
an and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cum•
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members
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wear j mms
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01zer
05P118 1 m, white. At the close !Jf the meet·
Even our colhe dog and all
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Rock Springs· Mrs. Law- a ur ay 8
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the netghbors had a dish. SomeIS
M.
Mrs. Clar· i Gallipolis where she is reoov. l ing a layette shnwer will be l
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&gt;'~ct 1• had to turn the crank unenr£' H Murray
Bradbury · l enng from surgery.
1he-ld for Evelyn Bauer.
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en aiJd
gues1Mrs.
s o Brader I
til it was good and hard but
I Mrs. !&lt;'ranees Spencer, Exten- ; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vm- Evange rme Ch ap ter OES
I Jwill. were
parentswee Mr.
eatmg wa s the sweet reward.l
' sion Assi:-;tant, and Mr. C. E. man and children, Mark and lhold a vegetable soup ~ae an ford M~a
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9" x 9" Tiles
· There wasn.'t enough energy
Rlakeslee,
county
Exten- Esther, of Belpre, visited over uary 19. at the Masomc Temp·
g.
:
Jell to try hreaking into our ,
sion Agent, Agriculture.
the weekend with their par- le. Orders may be placed by ' Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Struble
In Your Choice Of
:schools and such other mode:-n
I
of the I
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fielding callmg Mrs. Charles Bennett spent the weekend in Logen I
pursuil s J h::~t chum a few young· The ~anu~ry. meet ~g . t of
Hawkins and Mr and
Mn. WY -2-2666 or Mrs. C. E. Nor- with her parents, Mr. and
The S Best
ftf'r:::' time.
Women s J\.1Js~JOn;ry ~c~~~ist
U
05$
John Vfoman They
visitf'd ton WY-2·2038. Orders may be Mrs. Otto Jles. Mrs. Iles has !
Selling Pltterns
:: l think tt is wise to make the Laurel Cliff
af.
CLUTCL
Mrs. Vroman at Holzer
up
3
returned from the hospital and
aimplt&gt; plf'asures for ourselves Church ~as hheld
ti y m
al where she IS recuperating [5 p .m or Will be dehvered if IS convalescing nicely.
:
evE-n today. I find myself look· ternoon m t e recrea ou roo
from a broken hip.
[de~ired . Orders should be plac·
of the parsonage.
E . Ch b
Ri G d ed no later than 6 p.m. Mon· l Mr and Mrs. Carl Jennings[
r
Mrs. Gerald Pullins, presidenl
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Januory 18.
with a dinner Sunlconducted the meeting wh1ch ·
st.u en_, spent
e
wee en
day at their horne, Nye Ave., [
DRIFTSTONE - Inca Ivory
PofTJ•roy. Ohio
I opened
with the hymn, "Take I Mrs. Edith Hood entertalned i wl_lh hJS parents, Mr. and Mrs I The Salisbury PTA wiD meet honoring his father, Peter Jen.
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1 My
J,ife.'' Devotions were led the Adult f'lass of the S~rac~se Rl&lt;~hard Chambers,
.
Tue'iday at 7·30 p.m. Dr .. Har- 1· nings on his 90th birthday. A '
DRIFTSTONE- Amuon White
TONIGHT &amp; TUESDAY
i by Mrs. Ernest Powell who EUB Church Thursday e~emng l Mr. and Mrs_ Michael Ohlmg- 1old Brown of Pomeroy will be decorated birthday cake was
WALT DISNEY'S
had for her topic, "As
our at ther home in Minersville. e: and son, Mtchael, of .'Jelson· , guest spe:aker. Refreshments served with the dinner to Mr. ·
DRIFTSTONE-Moya Glo
"EMIL AND THE
days _ so our slrength" SKIL I The meetinr, In charge of ville were weekend guests .of will be &amp;erved.
and Mrs. John Batey, Mr. and ·
I prayer
was held for deceased I1\lrs Sam Pickens, president.f I dl
VIr. and
The Tv.·iiighters Garden clubt Mrs. Eldon Weeks, Mr. Jen- i
-DETECTIVES"
(TI;'{·hniculurl
t Mrs.
d L~o
h Kennedy,
t MidMr
DRIFTSTONE- Aztec Whitt
Bryan RussE'II. 10 vr old boy members, followed with prayer opened with the singing o epor ' an
IS pare~ s, ·
will meet Tuesday evenmg,_ a nings and the host and hostess.
as Emil; 3 rleteclives: Walter bv Mrs. Joe Evans.
"God Understands,"
(ollowed and Mrs. Conrad Ohlmger of thfo home of Mrs. Louis Re1bel ___
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CORKSTYLE - Light
Slezak, Hein &amp;hube.M. Peter
. Durmg the busineS3 session with praver by He~chel Oiddle 1Pomeroy. Mrs. J~s.se Lake o! with Mrs. Elmer Wickham BS 1
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Ehrlich , plared slriclly for ' Mrs. Steve Eblin resigned as and scripture reading of John ! West Jefferson Vlstted
L1SI co-hosless.
'eYentng, Jan. 20, at the church. '
laughs.
vice president and stewardship 11 hy Mrs. Hood. The minuteSiweek wtth Mr. and Mrs Ken- I
JAN. 20
: Mr&lt; C. E. Young wlll be de- i
CotorcortOGnSJ
secretary and Mrs. Lawrence of the last meeting were read . nedy. , .
.
The Past President
the votlon•I cha1rman with the pro- I Ideal for any kind of floor. Designed for
WED. ond THURSDAY
Eblin was elected to fill the- 1by Mrs Hary Clark, L e re- Mr. Curlts Kelly of Midland, American LegiOn Aux1hary of gram presented by Mrs. Jack I
easy installation by the home mechanic as
Januny 20..21
vacancy . Plans wer made to port of the treasurer,
Mrs. ~ich ., spent the weekend w1th Drew Webster Post will meet i Bechtlt'.. Hostesses will be ~"·
NOT OPEN
send a bo), to Martha Pedigo, a i Hood. was accepted, and an of· h1s ~arents. Mr. and
Mrs. We-dnesday evening at the home Fred H1hb~ Mrs. James S1mp-!
w~ll as by the professional craftsman.
missionary
in
Africa.
for
Valen-1rering
was
taken.
Marvm
K~l.ly
.
~e
came
rspeclof Mrs. Jed Webster Sr.
son, Mrs. ~· 0. Rail and Mrs.
FRIDAY end SATURDAY
~ tint! Day. Mrs. Lawrence Smith ~ It was voted to order ca~dy ?lly lo v.Jstt h1s. mother. who The Middleport Literary Club 1'homas Riley.
I
January 22-23
was made a member in mem- 1to sell as a money • makmg IS a medJral pat1ent at Holzer will meet Wednesday afternoon The Chester Home
Demon1 tile
Phi· i
' project. The traveling
basket Hospital.
~ at 2 p m. at the home of Mrs. stratton Club wilt meet at the
• Refreshments were served hy was auctioned and won by Mr. Adolph Saelens Is
tn 1c . M. Hennesy. Mrs. Everett home of Mrs. Norman Rose,
Mrs. Pearl Jacobs and Mrs., Mr~ P1ckns.
· Miami Beach, Fla., wher~ he i Hayes will review the book, Wednesday, Jan. 20 at (I a. m.
1 Eugene
(;iH to those named During the program hour, H1 is attendin~ a convention. He "Flood." by Robert Warren and jTht&gt;. meeting will be, on food
above and Mrs. Jamos Gilmore. ,reading, "The Bible, the best •made !he lrtp by plane and Will "The Closed Society," by James lbuymg and any unflnJBhed pro- I
Mrs Clarenef' Curtis. Mrs. Hu- book in the World," was given ; return m a week.
Silver will be given by Mrs. 1ject will be worked on in the [
bert Wolfe and son, Keith, Ka· by Raymond Krider. ;.. conl.estl
Robert Coats.
1 arternoon. Potluck will be servCLUB TO MEET
Class 1~ of Heath Methodlst ied ~t noon and anyone interest-~
!thy Sue r.m. Miss Marguer1te on names from the word Christ.
(SECOND FLOOR)
ILeifhtoJt and Mrs.
Edward ian was won by Rev. Paul Sell' Church will meet Wednesday led IS welcome lo"_'a~tt~en~d~·-_ __1!,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,..,..,..~,.·"-'-"'-"""""'~
Schaefer.
Questions on the Bible by PT. PLEASANT - The Oh
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Herschel Diddle were answered Kan Koin Club will rneet Mon-1 •
and discussed.
day, Jan. 18, at 7:30 p. m. in[
Prayer and grace by Rev . 1 the Appalachian Auditorium. ~
Sellers closed the meeting
tradmg session will begin at
' which refreshments were ser- fi : 30, folowed by a meting at
, ved by the hostess.
Present 7:30. The program will
be
were Rev. and Mrs. Paul
"Coines With Special Sigmfers, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
icance"
depleted on
slides
from the A.N .A. The coins will
include those f Lydia, 561-546
B.C. Everyone is invited.

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LOTS OF BARGAINS

DISCOUNT
SALE
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BEDROOM SUITES

LIVING ROOM SUITES

Tile nger of the Jilt . . lust RIM Clr of till Tear by Mltor Trend.

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a look To Ua
Introducing

OUR OWN
PORK
SAUSAGE '
Made rlght in

this store
from our own
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DINETIE SETS
CHAIRS -· LAMPS
All Floor Samples On Sale!

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HERMAN GRATE
MASON, W, VA.

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GIVEN SURPRISE
Mrs Emerson Jones was hem- '
ored with a surprise birthday I
dinner Sunday planned by Mrs '
C. E Burdette and Mrs.
renee Milhoan. othersE.~::~ I
we-re Mr. Milhoan,
Jones, Charles Burdette. Visiting m the arternoon were Mr
1 and
Mrs. Lee Davidson
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Mr and Mrs. Herschel ~·~~i:~~
Raymond Krider,
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Smith, Mrs. Lillian
Mrs. Harry Clark .
lf111st lsn1 enough ofe hint. try
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{This fs1f'lelr year.) Or Turbo Hydra-Mane, the~ ~amiulon
you can order that does away with roaring betWeen "thifta. Coup'-d with eny ol1he qulclw" eng.nei for h '156
Wille-Tid
Pontiac it saves the roaring tor whenev~tr you ni!Jtd It When you don't need lt.1he extra-potent englnea '-'t yoa just -n..:....
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ving .at a high rate of speed.
As a nation we spend billions for defense agr.inst armed attack but too littl•
is spent against the threat of the safety
against death on the htgrway. We would
do more about it If we would recogn1ze
the fa ct that the most terrible instrument
of destruction the world has, outside tho
atom bomb Is the automobile. The an•·
wer to some of the problems Is better
roads, firmer laws, and their enforcement, and higher mechanical standards.
The whole problem comes down to the
fact that everv driver must act in his
own defense Reason must return to the
roads. and In Its absence defensive dri·
vlng Is a necessity In an age when everyone seems In a burry to get somewhere
with a show of no natlence for the crowd·
ed conditions of the roads or the needs
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of other motorists.
All responsible drivers must exercise
caution. restraint. patience and reason 1f
more of us are to survive In one of the
most dangerous things we take part In
our daily lives. Many do not see the entire picture of the economic loS&lt; and the
untoM sufferln~ caused by accidents,
which is in addition to the loss of manv
voluable citizens of the country. Let us
all re&lt;olve to drive defensively. patient·
Jv and rea•on•h'v . on~ come back to our
families alive and whole,

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What Else Is New
Eventually there will be a national
company of "Hello, Dolly!" and the ser·
ious plan afoot is to persuade Mary Mar·
tin to alternate with Carol Channing with each star taking to the road for a
yet-to-be-determined period while the
other plays on Broadway .... . . Woody
Herman 's manager, Abe Turchen, is
journeying to Chicago to confer with
Hugh Hefner. The problem is the Play·
boy Club's sudden cancellation of the
Herman Herd concert tour - a $30,000
package . Although he's consenting to
meet with Hugh, Abe insists he has a
signed. valid contract and will demand
every penny agreed to
Legislators
have got the message that Sen. Claiborne
Pell is a big new favorite with President
Johnson
Jazzman Sonny Rollins, in
England for a month-Ion~ gig, is furnish·
ing London journalists w1th snappy copy.
First he shO\\'S up at interviews eating a
lemon, rind and all, then he tells them
he was a Barry Goldwater supporter,
which reallv rocks them because a Negro
Goldwater 'can isn't easy to find.
Vincente Minnelli, who directed Eliz·
abeth Taylor in "Father of the Bride" 14
years ago, arranged a special screening
of the flick for Richard Burton before
the~ wound up chores on "The Sandpip·
er.' Dickie absolutely fell out when he
saw the segment in which Mrs. Burton is
soundly spanked - old-fashioned style
- by Spencer Tracy . . . India will he
the next country to announce a film fes·
tlvaL Joe Levine has received an invita·
tlon to enter "Harlow" for a prize, and
that movie hasn't even started shooting.
Picture If you will the number of tour·
lsts from Western nations who will deign
to show up to be insulted by Krishna
Menon.

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Bette Davis drew tremendous ap·
olause for one of her last scenes m
1'Hush .. . Hush, Sweet Charlotte." dur·
lng Its sneak preview in Manhattan the
other night. The hlp audience behaved
like custo mers at a stage play. All agreed
that Bette has never been better - and
she's never been bad.
A young movie star's recent marriage
came close to being called off just before
the wedding, because the bridegroom's
stag party bad included a visit to a Hoi·

Jywood discotheque where he danced coz.
ily with two of his former lady loves, who
just happened to b,e on the scene. Yl,'he,n
the inevitable gosSip reached the bnde s
family, the fur really flew - but tearful
apolDgies_..were made jus! in time for the

cere,mony.

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The newest bit along Shubert Alley
is dashing out of Sardl's to the Martin
Beck Theatre in time to hear Buddy Hac·
kett's hilarious routines after the curtain
at "I Had A BaiL" It's one showplace In
town where there are always m&lt;&gt;re peop·
Je at the finish of the musical than there
were at the start, even on sell-out nights
.. . Jan Peerce's son Larry and his wife,
Peggy, will make the opera .'star a grand·
fathe·r for the fifth time ,., _;; ;Topflight
English director Tony Richardson a~d
his wife, Vanessa Redgrave, named the1r
new daughter Joely Kim. That's right,
Joely Kim.
It will be an April wedding for Soupy
Sales' mama, Sadie Goldstein, and HatTY
Baker of North Carolina. It will be the
third try for Sadie.
Popular AI Hirt, who feels bls place
in New Orleans suffered as an "innocent
victim" when the AFL Championship
Game was moved from New Orleans to
Houston, ought to take his case to R_oy
Wilkins - not baby. I'm perfectly w1ll·
ing to believe Al's story that his nldtt·
club does not discriminate against color·
ed people, but Roy Wilkins sometimes
sees things the wrong way, and his quotes
get into the New York Times. Not mine.
I've .been misinterpreted by Mr. Wilkins,
so why shouldn't AI take his lumps along
with the rest of us who don't deserve
them'
Philip Crosby, one of Bing's boys, Is
blueprinting a nightclub ~ct. . .. . : You
may think Harold W1lson 1s m a b1t of a
spot with his Labor government, but it's
nothing to compare with the British AI·
my's attitude toward Ray Rigby, author
of the urcomlng Sean Connery flick,
"The HI! ." It seems that Mr. Rigby spent
months In a stockade and was forced to
climb "the hill" many times, and the
British authorities are more than a little
hostile towards the writer's Implication
of sadism and brutality. The picture Is
being released against their violent objections.

Q - What Is the name for Q - How did New York'l
the tasseled shawl Orthodox Tammany Hall get its name?
Jewish men weara t moming A Temmany, 8 leg.
oervlce In the synago(IUe?
erulai'J eblef of lbe Delawan
A - A "laUida" or "laWs." tribe,

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bee's Upper Town is preserv·
ed In small hotels, Intimal• caleo, bonl&gt;drawn taxis and a
chlmneypot okyllno.

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Q - Whal change was madt
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1907 ~ gold coin?
A-·lbls ~ did DOl oriP
aUy carry the motto "'Il God
We Into!," lbe omi11loa beinl
mode to eomply wltb lbe bello!
of Prestdeol Theodore
Rooaevelt that aueh a motto
on coJDs of commerce wa• aaerlleglous. Congress
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How About Those Other Expenses?
By RAY DE CRANE
Newspaper EJTERPRISE Ao
At the bottom of Page 2 of
your 1040 return you will find
the hesdin "Other
Deductios" und:r the Itemized De-

ductions section. Here you will
ut all those deductions you
~auld find no proper place for
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Most commonly listed here
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tv equipment' such as safety
shoes protecllve goggles and
Protective apron! · fees paid to
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veaue regu IOD
lito provide that ynu may de••dorI here a II oruwary
aDd
necetsary busineos etpeMe ror
which yoa have not been relm·
barsed by your employer, tol•tlter with all ouch etpensu
eonneded wltb tho produetloa
or c&lt;~JJeetion of income. or for
lbe management ud protection or property held for the
JW&lt;lductton of income.
This means that if in the per·
formance n your work you subscribe to trade papers, techni·
lcal journals or profe.siooal pub.
lications you
may
deduct
such costs.
Investors who rent a safety
deposit box for the protection
of their securities may deduct
the reotal as well as the cost of
subscrlptio!lS to any financial
publications they may consult
In handling their investments.
Certain oceupalions require
opeclal clothing ouch as
Is
worn by men working around
acids, blast furnaces and cold
storage rooms. So long aa these
items of elothlng are not read·
ily adaptable to ordinary use
their cost and maintenance are
deductible. For this reason the
coot of blue work shirts worn
by men in a factory are not
deductible. Neither is the cost
of special uniforma whleh are
equipped with snap buttona the
removal of which make them
readily convertible to ordinary
use.
Small work tools bevlng a
life expectancy of less than a
year, such aa those used by
carpenters, electricians or other tradeamen, are aloo doducttb\e.
Yoa may aloo deduct ID Ibis
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only to tbe extent of your winolngs. II you won $500 at tbe
race track but bod $400 or olfl.
er gambling lo•ses ynu eould
reduee your 1ains to tbe $100
oel figure, But if your l01ie8
e~ceeded your gains you eoutd
DOt ahow 11 net loss.
A divorced or legally separal·
'M mao who makes perlodlc
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payments of ahmony or separate maintenance in accordance
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with a court ecree may educt such payments. However,
You may not deduct such. payments if made voluntanly or
In the abaence of a written oeparation agteement. Under no
circumstances may payments
made for the support of minor
children be deducte&lt;l in
this
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U the support paywents con.
stltute lhe chief support of tho
child, the child may be listed
a&amp; a dependent on bi.o father'l

return, entitled the father to a
dependBDcy credit.
In aU ca... where the all·
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payments are deductible by the
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employmen~.
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educalmn lS desliOed IDII!ally
to quahfy a person for a posllion, to help him obtain a new
position or lo advance substaoall in h~- fi ld
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ferent attitude. I did.
I'm a woman of 37. Believe
me when I left my husband I
thought Uquor was the only solution, but 1fter five years, I
know better. I went down and
down, but mY friends and A. A.
finally helped me up. Nowaday• I go out and drink two or ·
three beers an~ U1at's my ~
it. I never lhlnk of Rotting
drUnk. II can stop after 1\vt
years, Alky can too. -8. R.
Dear Helen:
You told the girl who didn't
waot to dance with the clumsy
boy lo say, "Sorry, I have lhll
one," and hope she has.
Heaven help us when a columnist advifes our young peo• pie that 11 ie better to II• thaa
b. rude. The Bible says every
liar ahall have his part in tho
Lake of Fire. This country was
founded on honesty lnd the Integrity of a
man's word.
Think before ynu wrlte!-MIKB
Dear Mike:
Sorry, I think In lhls can
tactful evasion (probably
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lie - a girl wbo can afford
to turn down dances wlll aJ.
ways be asked again before tht
music stops l is bettor thaD bonest rudeness. Think how YOU
would feel ll someone put yna
down with • alncere look or ell•
daln and a frank "Heavens nol
I have to consider Jny leeti"H

HELEN HELP US!
the way to being an alcoholie.
Smart "Cbltken'• Thil Male
By the time I was 27, I was
Dear Helen :
M)· boy frl&lt;nd is forever yell· a two-fisted drinker, and unable
Jng something derogatory at u 1tay aw from liquor mOJ'e
women drivers, especially when than 12 hours at a time. I then
they get In the wrong lane&gt; at spent five ·ears with A. A. besupermarket parking areas, or fore making the program. I
swing out in front of him, or now have en]vyed eight years
don't give lhe right •lgnal. He of sobriety, which mea!lS a tosayo they cao't hear him, but tal of 13 years In A. A. I dldn'
I'm sure they see his lip• move make it the first !tve years beand know approximately what c•.use I was Uke so many peohe's saying. t hate thi! cod-&lt;1f· ple who think "'Important Me."
the-walk attitude, 1!'1 embar· "Here I am, make me sober! ..
But it doesn't work that way,
raS!ing.
I ask him why he doesn't do What a person puts into the
this when men set stupid, and program In effort and tove,
he says men don't act stupid t;.at ie what he'll get In return.
like that when they're driving. 1 bope I'll see yoa soon In A.
I know better. So why does be A., Alky. -A HAPPY ALKY.
only pick on women? - MRS. J. Dear Helen:
II Alky wowd only stop and
Dear Mrs. J :
consider
II is only his Ole he Is
I'd f!Uess this cock-&lt;11-the-walk
Is chlckeo. MEN mlibt fight rulniJl&amp;, he .n\gbl take a dUback.- H.
Dear Helen:
In answer to Alky wbo thinka
he ean'l be helped,
I am an active AlcoboliCJ
Anonymous member and I do
not consider them amateura. I
was 15 when I took my Oral
drink at a bar, aod by the
time I was 17 I wae wen on

Dear Helen:
A teen-ager wrote about bow
awful It was not to want to become Involved, and bow terrible
for people to stand by and
watch others attacked, and bow
adults shouldn, hit teelH1Jl8!'1
so hard when they're gullty ol
these thlnp and worse themselves, and all you anawered
WBJ "Touche!"
I don'l think ahe was being
touche. I think she waa lOti
per cent right Please retract)
-MAD
Dear Mad:
Please consult your dictionary.
Touche meanJ ~·Atta 1irl you've hit the marlt," 11 wlln

a fencer SCOMI 1 point. Per·
haps you were lhlnklnl
ol
sauche, cliche, or ???-H
This column is dedicated to
family 1\v!Qg, so ll you're ha..
Ins ktd trouble or lWll plaill
trouble let Heleo Hllp YOU.
She wiD also welcome your OWD
amuslnfl exptll'ltnceo. Addrea
Helen Botlel In 1111'1 ol lhll

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FRIDAY'S GAMES:
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SATURDAY'S GAME:
F . land at Kyger Creek

G&amp;J eontlnued to pace the 10 respectively.
Galhpolls Independent League The winners led 111-20 at the
Monday rught by winnin1 its lnlermiosion.
mth straight game and 11th J. B. King's foul ahot in the
uut of 12 outings.
first ovartime gave Evans a
F1restone, the second place 5JI.58 win over Goodyear In the
team, posted its fOUrth straight finale.
mr
win and Evans won their Kinl's dramatic shot came
second straigbt contest w take after lhe score was tied BS-36
over third plaeo In the loop at the end of the third partod
slandlnga,
and 5tJ.58 at the close of the 6John Milhoan's 16
points na1 canto.
led Firestone to a 7&amp;.e5 hard Sieve Fuller led Evans with
earned victory over Falstaff 20 points, whllo Dave Holer
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m the opentng tilt of the even- had 16 and Ronnie Halley 14.
tng .
Rick Nelson paced Goodyear
Paul Smith waa next best with 11, Bob Roberls had 16,
shooter for tbe wmners with 10, and Willie cau and Jack Bur·
and Paul Wickline and P au I ril each dumped in 10.
Fraley added eight each.
Aaron Buffington again was AI about four yeart of age,
LAUNDRYthe big guo lor Folstaff, as btl feathers of the bald eagle'a
DRY CLEANING
ripped the nets for 38 poinll,
bqad be&lt;ome shlntng white,
Billy Qualls was next with l_:&amp;l~vvtng;;;:.,;:it~a~ba;;;I;;;d_;;•~ppear~,::anct::;;;:·~!WY!!!2-ii!5428
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The winners led 2H5 a1 the
Intermission, but !ell behind,
48-15 at the end of the third
stanza and won the game In
the flnal minutes of play,
Five men hH the double fi.
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and 5-2 in the OC, beld on lo
fourth place despite flflh-place
Musktngum'a 82-511 romp over
Kenyon. The Musktes, paeed b1
Joe ArganbrlsJll with 21 points,
owned a 35-21 lead at the half.
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lead when they hil a hOI streak
during which they oolscored the
Floridlana 3' 9 and took a 57-30
lead Into intermission. 11 was
the nlntb win in 13 games for
the Bobcats, paced by Don Hill
whh 20 poioto and John Schroedar with 17 aod 17 rebounds.
Otterbein stayed in the Ohio
Conference race by stompting
Oberlin, 116-58, although the
loop's leading scorer, Don car.
los finished nearly 10 points under his average with only 18.
Mike Grayem tallied 20 lor the
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IEO.U. ALL GAMES
In major contests, 13th-ranked
while."
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Tennessee upended Georgia
It is a worrisome job to manage a basketball tournaAthens . . .. . , . . . a I 712 4511
76-57, Butler upset Bradley
ment, especially one in which youngsters are participat· Nelsonvtlle . , . . 8 2 668 575
80·74. Kent•rky downed Auburn
mg. There always are problems and petty grievances.
Jackson · ·. ••• 6 3 582 523
By FRED MeMANE
they lost to the Iowa Hawkeyes 153 per rent of their shots in · 73-jj7. Georgia Tech tripped Vir·
Mr. Bickel, sponsor of three
·Galhpolis •• •. 5 4 504 550
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74-68 in a crucial Big Ten Con- 1the first half, grabbed the lead gmJa Mthtary lnst1tute 82-71
basketball tournaments
at sponsors it next year, but we Pomeroy . . . . • 4 4 513 582 The Indiana bask~tb.all team ference clash.
~ith bare ly 11 minutes gone and Nebraska whipped low a
Pomeroy Junior High, ahould have had it for thre years and Wellston . .• .. . 4 5 623 629 would hate to adnut 1t. but 1t The loss was a rough one for . and held ;1 the rest of the way. State 88-77.
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be remembered gratefully by now it's someone else's turn Logan · · · .. . •• 2 8 603 705 looks as if that old song, "Back I Indiana to absorb since it j Gary Olson and Chris Pervall Tennessee got a 32-:pomt efeveryone interested in athletics. to get their feet wet."
Middleport
0 9 469 584 Home Again in lndiana,'' has dropped the Hoosiers into fourth 1each tallied 20 points for the fort from A. W. Dav1s to sf!t
He worked hard to set up the The tournament for Eighth
! become the team's swan song. place in the Conference with a ' winners while Dick VanArsdale back the Bulldogs. The Vo~unschedule of events and even Grade basket bailers is a good
SEOAL VARSITV
The fifth. ranked Hoosiers, 3-Z mark. Oddly enough, lndi· and Steve Redenbaugh each ters earned a 32·26 . haiflime
harder to see that the schedule thing and should not be for-. Team
W L P OP who returned to their home ana defeated Iowa on the Hawk- scored 18 for Indiana.
advantage over Georgia. but 1t
was followed. I feel that the gotten next winter. Our youth Athens · . · · . . · 7 D 587 365 court Monday night after two eyes' home court a week ago.
There was a shortage of wasn't unlil t.he Bulldo~s ~~d
Wh
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job done by Bickel in promot- need such wholesome activities. Nel~onville
I l 470 405 successful road victories, found I Monday night's game was all games on the conege cage cal- moved to withm three pomts m
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Jackson · ..... 4 3 44.9 417 that their home surroundings Iowa from the outset, however. endar Monday due to the be- the second stanza that the Vols
in&amp;uranee elaim, I
few persons would have liD· Mel Clark of West Columbia Wellston
3 4 471 475 weren't so sweet after all as . The Hawkeyes, hitting a deadly ginning of mid-year exams, but broke the game open .
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Butler jumped off to an early re ax-p 8 Ytenms
have felt it was entirely thank· Philadelphia Phlllies again this Pomeroy .. ... . 3 4 430 511
lead against Bradley, then had We'll put o1ll'8elve1
le$S .
summer. Mel received hi! OOD· Logan · · . .• - · 2 5 414 471 1
0
C 00
to stop a late surge to defeat
in your ahoetl with
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tract from the home office of Middleport - ·· f 7 365 468
the Braves. Ron lwema ie&lt;l But.
Only llrne Will lelt whether the Phillies last week.
.
TOTALS ·-··. 28 28 354ill 35lll
College BaoketbaD Resalll
Nebraska 811 Iowa St. 77
ler with 26 points •md Tom
there is to be a fourth annual Mel, a former Philly player
~
By United Press International MacAiester 61 Hamline 60
Campbell topped the Braves
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SEOAL RESERVES
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Iowa 74 Indiana 68
with 20.
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where it will be held. Bud said, finding talented
professional! TEAM
W L P OP
Drexel 92 ur!~~s 69
Otterbein 96 Oberlin 58
Dampier Sparks Win
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"My Pomeroy learn will be baaebaU prospects in
this I Jackson
7 0 280 184
North Cettral 93 Elmhurst 64
Sophomore Louis Dampier hit Jim .lohniOII Bud Slmpsoa
1
participating, if someone else larea, or anywhere else.
iNeloonville .... 6 I 297 251
Phila. Tex. 113 Lincoln U. 75 Bemidji St. 101 Northland 85 on 10 of 14 field goal attempts
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...... '11 2 294 253 Pomeroy's 7th and 8th grade Gannon 71 Alliance 65
233
b•ams
took
victories
over
Mid~ Northeast. 80 Worcstr Tech 56
b
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Ath ens .. .... .. •• 3 •••
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Manchester 106 Tri~State 102 over Au urn. amp1er ms
Room 6. c.om 81~.
Log.n . . . . . . . 3 4 -.
Stubnvl 90 St. Francis (Pa.}
South we 81
' lo
w "290"
~1 ""
~ dleport Mondau
, evenin•.' .
as the game ,s h.gh
1 scorer w1·th Mlddloparl, Oh
v
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Middleport , , • 2 5 257 257 The Baby Panther 7th grad·
South
Houston 108 Te•as Christian 87 22 points and sophomore Bob : IIIII
&lt;MIN.IY
Pomecoy
6 231 313 en grabbed a 20-15 win while Chattanooga 86 Athena 70
West
. j Busson topped the Tigers with I
allfJY COMPANY,
Gallipolis . , . . . 0 7 185 3117 the Bth g_rade team won 49-44. Appalachian 85 High Pomt 69 Oregon St. 60 Idaho 48
18.
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TOTALS
28 28 %043 2043 Pat O'Bnen led Pomeroy scor- Kentucky 73 Auburn 67
SA niRDAY'S RESULTS:
ers ln. the seventh grade con· Georgia Tech 82 VMI 71
' Sheridan 76 Logan 54
test with 10 whtle John Tanne- Georgia Sou 94 Tampa 76
ChiiJlcothe 10 Wellston 72
htll was high for Middleport Western Md ·103 Bridgewater
NEW YORK IUPI} - Eight 10 after a week's absence.
FRIDAY'S GAMES:
with seven.
,
.
Citadel 108 Erskine 62
learns traded places today in UCLA increased its total of Middleport at Athena
Chester Roosh' 12 pomts led Western Car. 89 Pfellfer 86 (ot}
the weekly United Press Inter- first-place voles from 30 to 32 Logan at Galhpotls
the winners 10 !herr
eighth Norfolk St. 102 St. Paul' a 69 . .
national major college basket- and its point total from 328 to Jackson at NelsonvOle
:!~!. v:';;,Y·J~h':;.,~ome;~~ Western Ky. 93 Morehead 65
ball ratiogs.
342, just eight points abort of Wellston at Pomeroy
Jeff Werry, each with 10, Ken Southern U. 93 Jackson St.
The minor switches failed to a perfect 350. Points are SAniRDAY'S GAMES:
English with nine and Sam Tennessee 76 Georll!a 57
affect top-ranked UCLA or its awarded on a basis of 10 for Jackson at Waverly
Arnold, eight.
Ft. Lee 108 Ft. )lelvmr 101
closest pursuers io the staod· first-place, nine for second, etc. Middleport at Wabama
Rick Haggerty paced the Mid· Murray 86 EM~stern Ky. 64
ings, second-ranked Michigan Michigan, Wichita and St. Jo- Pomeroy at Racme
dleport boys with 18 markers,
idwest
and Wichita, No. 3. The changes seph'1 each grabbed one firstDennis Ault had IS, Johnson 6, Butler 80 Bradley 74
occurred despite a perfect week place VOle in the balloting of
by the lop 10 teams,
the 35 coaches on the UP! rat.
On 1ngS Hollis 4, and Martin 2.
16 3t .340
St. Joseph's (Pa.} and Indiana ing board.
N t1o 1 Ba t !ball A
I II Detroit
swapped positions, with the Vanderbilt, wmner of nine
SVAC ALL GAMES.
a na
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ssoc a on San Francisoo
tl 35 .239
$) .91
Philadelphians moving up to straight, slipped wlith followed TEAM
W L p
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Monday's Result•
69
up
each
•nd
fourth place and the Jlooslers by l2th-ranked Illinois and Ten- Eastern
. . . 10 0 667 ,...
Eastern Dlvlsioa
PhUadelphia 1011 Detroit 95
W. L. Pet. (Ouly game scheduled}
s II pplng to fifth. •
nesse, which vaulted from 20th Kyger Creek · · 5 4 467 464 Boston
Sa Fr ·
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h
dr b.
Southwestern
4 3 378 382
39 7 .B4ll
Tuesday's Gameo
n anctsco. regame
.
o 13t after ub mg Kentucky North Gallia
I 7 414 506 Cincinnati
30 14 .682 St. Louis at Cincinnati
place from Providence, nudgmg 77-511.
··
Philadel his
22 22 500 Ph
lhe Friars baek to seventh DePaul, unranked last week, Hannan Trace l 10 587 704 New Yorpk
·
itadelphia vs. Del. at Toledo
15 30 .333 (Only games scheduled}
place, and Davidson took over jumped inw l41h place, Kansa•
SVAil VARSITY
Western Division
Wednesday'• Gamet1
BATTERY
S~. John's (N.Y.} position as the and New Mexico tied for 15th, TEAM
W L p OP .
W. L. Pet. Cincmnsti at Detroit
.44 .....
.47
e1ghth-ranked team The Red· and Oklahoma State, the leader tl:
24 20 .545 Boston at Baltimore
5 0 339 220 Loa Angeles
ond
men from New York fell to of the Big Eight Conference K..ternC . ...
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St.
Louis
24
20
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New
York
at
Loa
Angeles
ninth.
moved up to 17th, North
yger r
•· 4 1 27 248
Duke rebounded Into lflth. !Ina State which
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Southwestern . . ! 2 221 226 Baltimore
21 23 .477 (Only games scheduled}
DUPONT MOISTURE
328 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ...
place, edging Vanderbilt from game wi~g str~ !n::::'~ ~~.u1allia · · ~ ~ 1:
IGNITION
13ll :
lOth to Ufh. The Blue Devils the stan&lt;lings in 18th.
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SYA RESERVES
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1116-81 and Wake Forest, 105-77, venture tied for 19\h wllh two TEAM
C W L p OP •
last week to return to the top points apiece.
North Gallla
5 0 199 1118 •
Kyger Creet . . S 2 191 124 •
Eastern
3 2 148 118 •
Hannao Trace I 4 108 226 •
SINGLE &amp; DOUBLE ACTION NEW
Southwestern
0 4 91 164 •
MAUl . . . . . Ill! 740 740 •
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quietly eame back to 'l'Oillght's si:J:-game ochedule Kent Stale entertains BaD
Sleubenvnle, one of the email bar1e In front and never .trailed also will feature aoother young State of Indiana, Mount Unton
college powero ID Oblo, ran Its thereafter, openlnl up' a 41·28 rivalry which should produce visits Ashland and In a pair of
record to 11·1 Monday nlgllt and lead at the half.
some exeiling momento. CincJn. Ohio Conference gameo, runner·
Central Stale, the lone unbeaton Central Stale, Which hao won nail makes Its first trip up Ohio Wesleyan tries t.. barge
.team In the tlate, tontgbt faceo a clooeo and ranks 12th among w Louisville to meet the Car- ~ into a tie with Akron for the
By a® Winvlltt
whet may be Its toughest test I the nation's small college dnais In a Missouri Valley Coo- lead at the expense of last-place
of the season.
be entertaining ferenee scrap.
Heidelberg, while Baldwln-Wti1teams, will
The Baro!lS were on the road nlntb-ranked Wllenberg 19-2} . The Bearcats, handed their lace is at Hiram In other
and came home with a 11(1.78 The Tlgen will have plenty of worst borne eourt loos In a 25- games tonight.
victory twer St. Francia (Pa.), Incentive to play the spoiler point trouncing by Bradley oo
Boballl Clobber Vltllor•
Jcmn Vogelsberger paced the role; for bealdes preserving na- Saturday, will be trying to dup. Ohio University, going outwumet1 with 21 points, John llonal prestige, they seek re- Jicate s win they llCOred at CJn. side the Mtci-American Confer·
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Holley eblpped In tt, Randy veoge for a 1081 to Central cinnatl over Louisville, also enee for 8 tuneup before reBliDlGreen 17 and Joha Hummel If. Stste last year which snapped aeeking to regain the win habit ing league action Saturday, wal·
SI. Francis jumped out to a Wlttonberg'o long borne court alter being upset Saturday. Ctn- toped Florida Southern, 106-71,
Pomeroy Junior High Basketball Coach Bud Bickel l.o lead, but the boWhoottng win ekeln.
cmnatl has a IH record and Monday night despite a :!£.point
aald Saturday night the 1964 Bif Bend Classic 11lurna· vlslton - who hit 011 37 of Ill
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WE as dtir.ens of Ohio need to take a
long bard look at the traffic fatalIty figures compiled in 1964 Ou~ state
banked fifth in the country with It s I ·
912 deaths on the highways for a four
per cent increase over the 1963. fi ~ ures .
When you consider it in the light of
population. vehicles registered and mU•·
age traveled Ohio ranks second hehmd
Pennsylvania. The country as a whole
aaw an Increase of I 0 per cent in the al·
most 44,000 persons ki!led . NaturaUy
we are interested mainly in the safeness
of our highways and streets in Me1gs
rounty, and there ts room for Improvement. Our towns at one time were conSid·
ered the safest n the state. We should
all resolve to restore that record.
Meigs rounty contributed Its share
of fatalltles to the state record, and
we are all aware that we can do much
better with the practice of followin~
safety measures. So far in 1965 our
record Is clean. People do not agree
agree always as to what is J!l'eatest cause
of accidents. but generally they agree that
It Is speed. Towns like ours are so designed that almost anv speeds above 25
miles per hour have an element of dan·
ger. In our small towns if drivers would
only realize it they can ~o from one end
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lly JASON L. LEVINE
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llllh In tbe free throw cP. 4-Dally SenUnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Jan. 18, 1961
gory, wbile he ranks lOili In
field goal ccuracy with .410 1,063, which Ia well ahead oi l toot.
percentqe.
Chamberlain's r,ou at a ..,.,.. , Cbamborlabt, who pliniiD(.IIIJ&gt;
Larry Costeno of the 71erl! sponding poi"t last year, and leads the ladh1duai .-tul
heads the fou l shooters with Robertson's 11.8 per pme as- leaden, Is 1D tiiq Ill .,,
Jill as compared with Robert- sist average Is nearly a point aver..e of 38.1 ..... 1101' pme
!lOll'S .881 last winter. Hill Rus. and a ball allead or the pace this oeason. lie piOid tbe
..n or the Botlml Celtlco leads he maintained last oea0&lt;11, 1 - IIIIth
II lldl IIDto
NEW YORK (UP!) - When In the rebound department with ~~lien he averaged 10.4 per llOllo !all year.
they refer to Olear Robert.. ~~~=~~~::!"~:::~:::::.:_:::_::;.:~=-=~.:.-=::.-=:;,.::________

1Bus!k, Navy's athletk director llliD ol BW Eliall'
eallher,•
said.
B~ik aaid. " He comes to uo

ANNAPOLIS, Md. (UPI I-A Busik made the ·announcement
....)' of conferences Is se! for 1of Elias' appointment at a
•l lll Elias today as he moves confe rence at the academy.
iD to take over as head coach I " We are delijbted to get a
ft !he U. S. Naval Academy

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well recommended and we are
confident he will do an outstandlD&amp; job u N1vy tootbaH
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football team.
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1011 u the ''Bil 0 ," you can
Ellaa, whose fi rm guidance
btt tbat the " 0 otand.a fo r
of the University of Vi rginia
c..va~~ers ended the tongest losIna streak m iheu: hllltory at
The veroatlle BUII'd of the Cln21 games. was appointed to
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clnnatl Royals currenlly ranloi
'lUCceed Wayne Hardin al Navy
among the top 10 National
londay.
~
Bblretball A•socistion eagerii
Hardin resign ed 1.1nder pres- 1 NEW YORK (UPI)- Hall oq football."
''Wb)' DDt e~sb Ill 011 It?''
tn four of the five major offen-Jre la!lt month, ending what 1Farner Hank Greenber~ , one of
Aaotber l'aetor
sive categories.
rohably was the most suc- 1Ihe greatest sluggers m base- Big Hank uld baseball'• self.
Roberteoo's
1.201
pointll
essful roaching career m Navy; ball hiStory , satd today that imposed rule aga!nat lllkllli to
"'tt
!COred throqh gameo of Jan.
\Story·
huge honsues bemg pnld by pro young high school players Is an17 ranks him third lllllOll8 the
A former Maryland quarter- lootball team' are deprivlnc other factor In the loss of talent
indlvidl181 scorinj leaders beack. Elias, -41, !ligned a one- baseball _of some of Its best to football.
hind Wilt Chamberlain, now
0
1eu contract at a sa~ry re- Y ,~llf( hitters._
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"Baseball can't talk to the
with the Philadelphia 76ers, and
10rted to be in the nOighborBaseball IS 'tutnllli mto a high school players but the colJerry West or the Los Alllele&amp;
hood of 118,000. the same salary pit_chers' game,. said the black- leges can," he explained. ·'The
takers.
6
. · haJ:ed .. -foot. -4-mch.,Cormer De· boy goes to collea:e. And the reOne of the fnest playmaken
qardin was paid.
Elias
scheduled to begm troll Tiger great. Among the suit io that now you •~ dozens ByPedrUnlt~Preoo I
in the hilllory of the game Robh
taJkl.... to his ag_sistants who reasons are that pitching has 1 1 b 11 1
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going
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was
his
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s
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assist
per
game
are carryovers trom Hardin! ,
~e more scJetn 1d c. 'the da, have been the big sluggers of first step an the ro~o riches 1 average heads the list in that
tenure The)-' all have b~n re- Iters .1ave to con en Wl
~ tod
h d th
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d ight ball and difficult travay 8
ey gone m 0 ase- with the New York ankees.
department.
IS ·825 perce
hired for the 1965 season. e . an n
ball"
A art
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h'
tage at the foul line makes him
interview them •·to make sure I el conditions and managers em- N~tlng the current "home rWl . at er ur~g
~career
-tbey want to stay aDd he w&lt;tnts ploy two and th~ee ~lief pitch- craze ' among YN'"" !luggers wi_th the Wa~hutgton nators , lief pitcher for the Pittsburgh
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t t ,. ,.._. William ers in a game Without a second
em o !I ay , ..,.....,.
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Greenberg recalled with a Indiana Ramos went 011 relief Pirates, was signed as a pitch·
th?.~gut . another reason is that . laugh, " I hit S8 home runs in as soo~ as the Yankees ac- ing coach by the Boston Red
b 11 . 1 . too
b'g 1~'111 and the next year wao of- quired him laot Sept. 5. He re- Sox. Brown, 55, had a 76·57 lifeDo rH
. base a 18 osmg m~~~ 1 ~ fered the same salary because warded the Yankees with seven time record in the tna;ors.
Rock, Slide or Shp? tstroGng athheletes to rtootbtall · add my runs batted In fell off £rom "saves• that contributed to General Manager Gabe Paul
ed reen
me wm•• my d0 ubi es their American League pennant of the Cleve1an d 1n d'Jans -''&lt;"'
•ASTEETH. an Improved powder
r h rg
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to be .sprtniLled on upper or low er ner o t e
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~t... hOlU taiM ~eth IIUJre firm l.,y M t V 1 able Player award 1 rom 49 o 23 an my vera e victory and Monday the Van- ve 'CU
s
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~~r·m~~.~d~S~n~~t~oc:; ;.~~st :ru the big strong ath~ ~: from .337 to .315.
kees rewarded him with a new ~eman ~rry Brown ba~d _Jn·
t
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" Nowadays,'' he continued
t
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fielder Chico 8almon, rmgmg
actd.l . Doe6 n ot !10 \ir. Checks ' pla ~e IPtes-the fellows who would be ,.
h hit ••• I h ' con rae ·
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· f'ed I' to !0
odDl' brnt.ll ". oet FASTEETB at
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Although neither Ramos nor thell' satlS 1 IS1
.
dntl counters enrywherr.
~hf' Lo~ :hrtl!S or .oe . ~ · homers thinks nothing of asking the Yankees revealed the terms The Pittsburgh Pirates sisned
-=========iiiiiw.;i.;ck.;'.;0,00ii~ay;-. .•..r..•.;:K;01;;;;niiog..'"_..0r1 for a $10,000 raise.
I it waa understood the pact' outfielder James Dugan, 18, of
a;
Has Aa Edge
called for $25.000 _ the biggest Flagstaff. Ariz ., to a contract
'' Today's pl ayer figures he ! of the Cuban-born pitcher's ca- with their Vatavia. N.Y., farm
hH o; lhe edge in that he can't i reer
club. The Pirates said Dugan
bt' cut more than 25 per cent j The Los Angeles Angels also . hit .700 as a high school player.
no matter what kind of a year · brought an important pitcher '
he has and ran ask for a raiSf' into their fold with the ~igning :
udies High Heel
of any size U he ha~ a good of righthander Fred Newman.
o~~;ef\son . " said Hank. "In prac- Newman had a 13-lO won-lost I
ti cal terms, you ha~ to flgurf' record and a 2.75 earned run ,
" plaver won 't. bt- cut mot'e than ! average in 1964. General Man- :
Broken Sizes
10 per cent 1f he has a bad : ager Fred Haney also an· se8!1on. Tn other wnrds , he los- · nounced the signing of Bobb}' l
$4.85
e~ only 10 per CE'nt if he has 1 Locke, 30-year old righthander hd~o~c•d To - ' a poor yeAr and can get a $10, purchased from Phlllldelphia. l
000 to $20000 tB.ISe If he ranks and rookie Jtm McGlothlin, a :
among the top homer-hitters. 21-year old from Reseda, Calif. 1
1 "In my day, .30 was lhe goal
On other fronts:
Middleport
of every hitter." he added.
Mace Brown. former star re-- •.,.,.,,...,.,...,._.,..,,.,~,..__
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RATES Of TAXATION FOR 1964
1n pursuance of law, 1, Howard E. Frank, Tnamer of Meigs CountJ, Ohio, do berebJ

llve notice tbat the number of Mills levied on each dollar of property lhowD on the GeDenJ Tax Duplicate of Real Estate, Public UtiUty and Penonal Property within said COimlJ
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OOLUJdBIA ---------------- .20
LilliANON
Eastena Local S. D. ----- - .20
Southern Local s. D. --- -~ - .20

LETART

Southern Local S. D. ------ .2D
OLIVE
Eaatern Local S. D. ----- - .20

ORANGE
Eutem Loool S. D. ------ .20
IIUTLANil
Northwestei'D Local S. D.... .20
Rutland Village --- ---- -- - .20

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MIJSBURY
Salilblll'Y Local I . D. --- --- .:10
Salisburr Bed1ord S. D. -- .20
Middleport Villaee -------- .20
Pomeroy Villa&amp;t ---------- .20
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Northwedern Local S. D. __ .20
ltl'l'TON
Southern Loco! S. D. ------ .:10
Rteine Village ------- -- .:10
llyracwe VIllage ---------- .20
Pomeroy Sutton S. D. ---- .20

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a lot to do with tt. But, gen~a11:
· ly. the loss of too many
young fellows to football
the emphasis on homers are
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bonus players are pitchers
why baseball del!nttely 1o
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8a¥1ll, -ldent of the Oblo [ NF:W YORK WPI) - A lor- rnothor and lour olllen In a, cial secrecy concerning the I the CIA Investigation of GoJe. hart Harriaollvllle · Ree 11oo- 1ng cb1Jtt.
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ColltJiole Alloclllloo
·~ mer Central Intelligence July 13, 1913 musacre by the bacqround ol Goleniewold, a niewakl 'o Identity, I believe he char• POil'll!IVI': M~bel Shields,
Gaqe r•adfnc• - Gallipolis WorldedAI~'::; I~A~ ~ 1 :
Agen&lt;-y official challenged the Bolsheviks on the basbi of lras· high Polish secret IIOI'V!oe olfl. II the c .....vicb Alexei," Jtlm. RBo~
Q -Wlllt no... t{ t · •
dem • 18.2, 14.7, rwmlng 10 teet; :':.": 4,.-;.,.: 1 • the e V { agency today 10 dlsclot&lt; evi· mentary bonea found In a pit [ cer who detected to the West in oey aald. "I do DOt lmoW why
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Pt. Pleaaanl 2UI; Pomeroy . b ~- ..
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' ' dence that a defector Polish spy In Ekaterlnburg, Russia, I lew 1 19t'O, only 10 days hlter the de- the CIA has wilbbeld the ne- ·
BONDI! FORFEITED
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!1.1 4: Hinion 1.39 fallinj ; Ka- •~·
tb e 1,, actually the son of the lOBI weekt later. But
rumors rector deolared himself the true ceaaary pcool of Identity from a Bondi IDriAIIloclln Middleport de ud 111o lawha Falls 4.85, faJiina ·, Char- OCAWA.
of dJrectors. 1Russian tzar.
have perslated that the entire I Czarvich and h@lr to a $400 person who has done 10 much ~==-==~:.:::;::::.:.:;;;.;;;.;;;.~~~~!!!"::
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~alon 19.54 : Kanawha river on
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Herman KilllJey. former chief imperial family lllfVived and 1 million lortune depoelted by .._
u•e lor this counlry and wbo only "
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Jhe sills.
tve, perferm • mott useful I of anHiy•iJI and research for the there hu been no definitive 1czar in W~ banks more 1 wishes to live under his own
IIPOI.T OF CONDITION OP
Hn'lct," Amll~ltldor Mallo 1 CIA
and lately assistant proof tAJ the contrary.
than 50 years 1110.
name and claim what is rightllllnol&gt; up
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I&lt;'hie! of •ecurity for the Repub- Killlley broke !he veil of olfi·' "On the basi! of what I laiow I tully his ."
of ....... '" tho .,,.. of Ohio ot ""' · - of ....._ .,. Doe.
IUO a.m.; Beckjonl up
lomatlo join the board of dl·
11, 19M.
1:10 a.m.; 0 . F. Shearer up recton.
It e A as rna e 0 aus ve
AISITS
I4, 3:45 a.m.: L. Fleore up 15,
Olb er mem ber!l Ioc Iade SeWe- tity
testll
or
to
the
establish
mysterloos
the
true
Pole,
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Col.
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ba'-nces
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with
other
bonko,
aod eash itoma
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in process ol collection _ -· - ---·----~·---- • 111, 1.13
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· Michael Golenlewskl. He aold
f -IS a.m.; Elisha Wood up 16, Browtl; former Ohio
Gov.
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United States Government obli.gationa, dlreet
~- JS a.m.; Hamllton up 16, 2:· Michael V. DISalle: Forrelt he wa 8 convine 11t e test8 WASJnNGTON (UPI ) - Vice Mardi Gras. Hotell were filled big attraction at the reception.
and guaranteed ---- ---.. -- -- ----.----- ... 112,011.10
'"&gt; a .m ..· Charles K up 16, ) ·. om L.. Johnson, vice president of proved Golenlewakl
Grand P 'de 0 t--elect Hubert H Hum- to th broom closets taxis were She wore what female report..- Obli.iations of States and pobUcal ~bdiYI!IOftl -- 121,4117.00
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Duke Alexei, only son of Czar rell
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Other bonds, notes, and debentuNI (lncludmc no
1.m.; A. J . Patton up 16. -4:50 Col11mbu Buaineu Unlvenl· N' hoi 11
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secur'tiet of Federal agenciet and
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un.: OVEC down 16, e a.m.; ty ; John OttinJ, new1 direc·
~ole:e~ki said he plans to the _spotlight today at inaugural to gef. a cabinet appointment textured silk afternoon dress ."
corpo;ations not guaranteed by U.S.) -- -----,,. ..00
Hang~r down 18, 10 :10 p.m.; tor ol radio station WCOL.;
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. A 'can festavJties which will reach a than a table In a good restau.- Some of the 7.000 ladles Who Loans and diseounb (ineludinl $224.3~ overdrafta)
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men to c11max Wednesday w1t h th e rant.
took
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~nward up 18, 3:30 a .m.; C. and Dr. Charles CarIut, an press18 us dc &amp;Ims mattempt
part m the B'll;:u~ r;uuVIng- Bank premiae• owned $2,954.27, furniture an
D. Southern up 18, 5:30
Ohio State Unh:enlty
Ian.. ~:e
to surrender swearln&amp;·ln or President John- The three-day blowout began match were distinguished for
fixtures $1,000.00 ____________ . __________ -- ·
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paee professor.
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Monday with a reception for tbelr contrlbuti0ll8 to the arts
(Blink premise• owned are tub,ed to no llen1
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up 18 • 7'30
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a.m.;· Jefler·n
m orma 1on m eir possession
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dl .. nd blic l'f
Othe1'8 were wo·
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gover- amid the• marble fountains of t;...........
.. .,,,.,hed• for their hUJbandl othf"r aaaets ·-- · ·--·· ------ ------- -----·-·-····.--;:;-;:;;~
t&gt;n up 19, 5• a.m.;
up I _., __ , "'~-~,..- ~ '""··--~-- ~· ,., __""...,.,H, tanly
a1en· clod .....
'CU a reception for
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TOTAL ASSETS -------- - -- - ------- -------- ••r'·"·~·
1.11 , 1:20 a.m.: Jacob G. up 20,
Czarevch Alexei was reported phrey, a dallC&lt;! lor Young Dem- handoome building donated to ic party.
: a.m.; Lynn B up 21. 4 a. m.;
by 8 white Rusolan commluton ocrats, and an inaugural oon- tbe nation by Republican Treu- ---LIAIILITIIS
Ravenswood down Greenup, 4: to have died wilh his lather, cert at Conatltutlon Hall.
ury Secretary Andrew Mellon,
Demand deposits of ind ividual&amp;, partnershipa.
JO p.m.; Tampico up 6:10p.m.;
Also on the program were a who had no Ide&amp; of the use to
and eorporation1 _______________ - _--·----·-· t ID,MI.II
Orlenlan
down,
8:20
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Luned
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breakfast
for Democratic gov- which it would someday be put.
Tlmeo and tlvings dt!pos.its of lndlvidual&amp;,
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rom a.e
~a Potnt up. 1:35 a.m .: Ti-~lt l£lntl investigated, four ille·
ernors, a meebng of the DemoBig AUractlon
partnerlhipR, 'l.nd corporation&amp; ----- -- ------- tf0,• .41
Deposits of United Ststes Government (lncludlnc
JOWn, 3•10 am.: Linda Cilotm ~.1 pnrking arrests, seven warncralic National Committee, and Lady Bird Johuaon was the
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inwn , 6:20 a.m.; R. H.
Bos- .
. ed nine emergency
dozens of state SOCiety dmn ers
postal uvJnr•l -------·-- --------- -- ---- - - 1UIU1
Deposltl of States and politleall1tbdltfaloa.o ---- •orth II down Meldahl , 2 p.m.: ~:r~~ :~·~h.. vill•ge, and no fire
and cocktail parties.
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Certified
and offief!t'B• check•. etr. --- - ----· ---- Polly Crane up, 7:50 p.m.; In·
Although
RepubUcans
general11
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Sl.l11,011.30
•ader up, 11:25 p.m.
, cap!;king meter receipts col· CHARLESTON, W.Va. (UPII ly had that left-out . feeling, I
Gallipolis dam Crucible )ecled from the street totaled -A reatrd $17fUi million 1tate GOP governors were mcluded
By United Press IntmlaUoul
Tot al de-mand depoR iL ~ ______ $ 360,407.84
iown, 12 :20 a.m. ; Brentstone 11329 for ont! collection and $664 operating budget for fiscal 196&gt; among the 47 state chief execu- ;
Nortt.eastern Ohioans began
Tot:; l ti me an,1 savings deposits S 770,887.41
ir, wn , 1 a .m.; Buckeye State on the lot. There were 476 ~ w~ prese_nted to the West tives '_Vho were honored at t~e I
to look upon the weather sltua1007814
today by reception The governors of WI•- I
Uon as a private endurance con- Other lia bililie~
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JP 1:30 .a.m.: LKWis up. 2: tO p;;;rking tirkrts issued with 33 VIrginia Le•••lature
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~ m.; Southern down , 3:05 a.m.; 4npaid for 8 total of !0,702 park- the_ State Board of ~b~ic Work11. consin, New M~xico and. Sout h
i:t c:~;i~Yg~ =~~te;lu~:::. l
TOTAL LJABH.ITJES ___________ ·--- _______ $1,131,1'73,4t
t.ustin down. 4:35 a .m.; Lor· ing tif'ke'l s issued during the It mcluded a $8.5 m1lhon appro- Dakota couldn t make 1t , but '
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, 08 up, 4:50 a.m.; Little George yt•ar.
pr~alion for raising teacher sal- ' ~ent representatives.
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!llercury to record low read- .
CAil'ITAL ACCOUNTS
op, 7:20a.m.
Atl~
nding
were
Mayor
Legar,
anes,
largest
amount
ever
re~1
TaklnJ
Bow•
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ICapilal:
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for that purpose m l . Humphrey k'and his
volunteer
Co•nm "'l s! uck, tolal p:H ~·alue $3S,ooo.OO ---- $ 35.000.00
Kanawha RJver - Sol vay up Clerk Edna Schoen Ieb
an dl ommended
B""" B'll
th .wife
bo' Murl ADo
T weather observer
h b
fond
t ·50
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Thelma Councilmen Bob Hysell Frank- • a ~et I .
Je.1 were ta mg
elr
ws at
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rset wp.. near As ta u- ISurpl us
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111,000.00
•nn odno.wn · M•a·r~-~t. 1
lin Rizer, Don Collins:
Bill The 3U~·page bud!ilet docu- , a late afternoon party in the I
Ia . reported an official mark of Und ivided profits . -------------- -- -----------A
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a.m.;
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th H
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19 degrees below zero late ManBruce up 3·U) am . Beaver up Baronick and Lou Poulin.
[ men' presen
on e oUSt!
ore am ote
a rom, a day ·, Lockbourne Air Force
TOTAl . f'APT'T'AL ACf' OUt-."TS -------~ - - - -- 14!,!111.17
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rloor by Secretary of State Joe I tended by everybody who is ,
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Burde-tt recommended an m- ~ anybody in Democratic politics.
. , aae near o urn us WI a rru ·
TOTAL LTABLLITIES AND
Wmfie ..·. 3 · p.~ ..L ee d ' I Ryan Will Not
Icrease~ $19.4 million over the Inundated by visitors from
nus fi . Cincinnati four below.,
CA PITAL ACCOt!NTS ----------------· $l,I'T8.0U.'1
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pre!'ent 4ppropriation of $156.11 every part of the nation, WashColumbus one below, Akron and
I . 46 a.m., ern
up , ·
_t:eu perullon .
1million .
ington ilad the slightly frenzied
Youngstown one above
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MEMORANDA
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CLEVELA ND rDPft - Surg1 atmosphere of a city whic-h sud~
Cleveland three above.
PIPd ged asst ts and ~ecuritit~ loaned :
ery
probably
will
not
be
reThe
BP~
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which
supervl~es
I
denly
discover!
that
lt
has
Geauga
County
braced
for
an
U. s. GovPrnmPn Tobligations direct and
I quired to repair the separated state spendmg, wo_rked laborous- booked a political
additional several incht&gt;s snow- I
guaran teed , plr"ti!!:Pd to 5ecure deposits and
1c:houldPr of Cle\·eland Browns I ~y for over a month In attempt· I during the- !ntme week as the
fall today. with 18-22 inches al-;
other Jia bi litiP :-~ -- . - - .
-- -- - -- -- $ 1
1 quarlerbark Frank Ryan . but mg to whittle down budget rt· '
ready on the ground The Cleve- '
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I quests from va ·oua state a"en I
r rt re rt.ed n"arl .
I. .JOI·TN T. WOLFE , Cashier . or the above-named bank, ~o
I or f. e next s x wee !It P up- .
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°, , tland . 8 1•lpo
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. c dY '&gt;O iem nly swe11r th a: lhis rPport of conclltlnn is lrutt and correct,
pr half of hi!! body will be- f"n-1c1es and_ departments tot.almg
en me 1es af'('umu1a110n . an 10 th P h&lt;'st of my b:::~wledge and bel it-f.
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rased in a cast.
f2.27 .8 million.
Columbus 8 5 Inches.
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JOHN T. WOLFE, Ca.lihitr
I Or. Vic Ippolito, the t~am The document traditionally I
Traffic was barely moving on Co rrf'r i- Atl es1.VF.RA M_ BF-EGLR
' Physician. ,.id x-rays showod had been submitted to thelaw· i
much of slippery, snow·covered ,
CHA S. HAYMAN
Directors.
that Ryan had received a sep- makers on the openmg day of l
RARRMATHOME-AbJtof I-90 in Ashtabula County, as
J . w. WEAVEiR JR.
lh
•-1 at ure bu1 a wrang 1e l
novelty Is added to the at- -.in d - whipped snow blinded STATE OF OHIO , cou ~ TY OF ME. 1GS , ss:
aratlon In the right ~~;houlder
e Leg~
home set Gay
by a paisley
New York
joint from the smashing tackle over $6.3 million from general . Several from here
deligner.
pat· drivers. T~e highway patrol reSworn w and ~ · · bscrl bcd before m@ this l3t h dar o1 J 1nuary,
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mad~ by Baltimore Colts. de· re~enue by the State Road Com- the New Year's services of terned silk is used tn harem porttd drifts up to three feet 1965, _a nd I lw re h y certify 1ha1 I am not an officer or director
fen!llve end Gino Marchetti tn m1sslon and Education ~part4 Portland Methodist church
pants and bolero top.
det;P on some back road~ and of lh•s b an k.
GRA CE KRIDER . Notary Public.
Mlddl... rt ~· the Pro B~wl g~me At Los An - ~ent caused longer dehbera- Freedom Gospel
Mission,
-rtl;;t~Y !ehools . In the northern I My commission exptres May 14th, 1968.
geles earlier thJs month.
tlon~ than normal.
Bald Knobbs.
TO GIVE DEGREE
l 'sect:;I~on~s~re~m~a~m~ed::.;c~losed:;~·--=~i:::::::::::::ii:::::ii:::::iiiiiiii:::::ii~~:::::ii:::::ii~~~~~~:::::ii:::::iii:ii:;
Phont WY ~~~
Coachea or the Br 0 w.n• edTh:sa~ ·~5·;.~~~:dIn:! Duane. Allen spent part .
VIrgil . Walker, W. N., . Is .. 7~\\k
.
showed area newsmen movl~
$ •
PP P
the Chnstmas - vacat1on w1th announcmg a spec1al rne~tmg L.:· · ·
the budget
erpected
this / .
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.~' .~ f hts mother, Mrs. Retha Clone , of Shade R1ver Lodge
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30
lAS\' TIRMS . .
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commg une ·
___;._ ___ Rutland.
Wednesday at 7:30 p.m . The #
or the game Monday and oald Penny Middleswart .pent
Fellowcrart degree will be giv· l ~i
they showed that Mardletti dis- day and nt&amp;ht w1th ~· and en. All members a1 e mvlted. I !ijj
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P]a ed no deliberate intent to Mn, Robert Fitch, DeV!iitts
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Th e cast which Ryan will I d ac T 1 c 0'•· t or and ' 1 1 · NEW YORK ( UPI 1-The Am- ,~.,~
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wear has a
t stretchmg from
ek
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ateur Athleht Umon h.as an.
the back to the front, over
weBob. F. h d H
d All
n"""""" the addition oi five
· ht shou lder, hold mg
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th e
1tc an
owar
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went to p ar kersburg T"uursday more foreign athletes who w111 ;,,
h
Jd
s "Th
ou er •m p ace 1n e JOmt.
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the gra der, pureha s- compete in United
Sttes dur- ,,.
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to de11ver
.
ere s no ap~arent reason ed by the township trustee s.
ing the current mdoor season.
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why Rya•. couldn t be 100 per M
nd M 8 Miko Evans They are lolanda Balas of
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·cent effect1ve by July,'' lppollto
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· mania the woman's Olympic lli';
id
and A 1c1a, omeroy were re·
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~ests of ber rents, Mr. high jump champmn : Mary ~&gt;!"
R~an plan~ed to return
~rs Charles e:n Meter. Rand of England. the wo~'s
·..,.,.,.,..""'""'""'""'""'.,.;;..,,..,.,,..,..,..,.,.,.,.,.,,.,,.,~to~hi~•~h~o~m":e~I".n~H~o".'u~sto~n".:.__
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he r Olympic broad jump champiOn;
Shelly · Ward Vl8t
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K_lprugut of_ Kenya ; shotputter
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Monday afternoon at the
middle-distance runner Nagy
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erett Horner, East Liverpool, ''VIilsoln,
Ohio. Mrs. Homer was a
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Wsley Cozart and Mrs.
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Ileal eotal&lt;o tuet wblcb bave nol booo paid at tho c1ott of tach eol1oollan • ..., 1 ,.,..
alty of 1&lt;1o per een~ Tax., may be paid ot the ofllce of tho cOt!lll!' lftuurer or br mall.
PI- brice JGUr last IU receipt, and II JOU P1J bY mal~ be aure to loeota roar prGpertJ
bJ taxing di.Jtrict and enclose lltllmped Hlf.addrell!lled ennlope. AlWQt ezamlne your tu:
~ to ... that ll coven aU JOur property. Oflieo Hour-':00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. 4ai!J
ueept Saturday when alllee c10001 at Nooll. Till BooU Will Itt opeo December 15, 111111. to
Pebruaq , 19611.

JET AmD WASHER

If you're 16 through 21 years old, cut of
school, and can't :find a jobcan't get intD the Armed Fo:rcesand sometimes think you have no future-

Learn how to speak 8lld write well.

JOB CORPS may be the answer.
Just :fill out the coupon below, send it in,
and you'll soon find out.
,, If you're accepted, you'll live in
a Job Corps center with others your age.
You'll eat good food. You'll learn a trade.
You'll enjoy sporta and recreation.

You'll get daib'~p•Mfing nu1111...
and when yoaleave JUD'Il be plld 160 for
every month J011 W818 fDJrb (hptl
It's all trae...it'B a bfg
Send the COUIJIIl in mday ad start
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Best of aU ••• YOU'lL GET PAID WHILE DOING IT!

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1ts low price
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visited
bi8 porentll, Mr. and Mrs. Dell
Talbott saturday night.
Mra. Pauletifl Van
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MR. K. L IYRD
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DR. DAVIS OFFICE
306 N. 2nd Ave.
Middleport, Ohio
ON
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Durst, Bob Weddle, ...
Durst, Howard and Duane
Mr. Byrd will he glad to
len, Sylvia Allen, Mr. and Mn. give you a free hearing
Dell Talbott, Rev.
test with the latest Bel·
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Real Estate For Sale-

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HOLLYWOOD !UPII - CBS. ering that can occur at a netTV attempted a one-hour com- work took ptat'e this tim£ aa
ed}'·melodr&amp;rna "spedal" Sun· well. More likely, however, one
day night about a group of is tempted merPly 1o conclude
criminal exiles in a fleabag ho- that this venture, which was of
tet in I ('OUntry with no ertra- the type lhat must Walk a tightd. ation treaties The dll-star rope of exquisite deltcary and
cast lncludo&lt;t Cyril Ritchatd, thos• very bad eays •II around
Busi.Pr Keaton , Hobert Horton, those very oad days aU around.
Loiores Del Rio , Paul Lukas , fn bnef. the plot concerned
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Hoagy Carmichael, Walter Sl .. the presence of a new Ameri·
Zzak. Angle Dickinson and Ray 1 Cj,tn t&gt;xile ~Ho rton \ who was
ACR088
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marked for murde; b¥ the ho- LOne who
The teleplay, "The Man Who tel's boardei'S because his con~~·::::
BouRht Parad1~e . " was, Hlas, I tinued residence in the country 6. Fellow
not "special " at all. ex. :ept per- might hc.:ve resulted in an ex- 9. H@ap
tan,.
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10. Btocktnp
· """ m reverse proportiOn to tn.ditlon tree~ty . thereby endan- u. oanp
the star-power employed so gering their positions. In the 12. The
wastefully and almost to no end, this shrewd fellow, a fitorbiOden
no point and despite the serv· nancial wizard, winds up flnag- l u . ~~=o~ib.
lees of,.a noted writer , Richard ling them all silly. finally brib- .,
"to be•
Alan Simmons, and a usually InK themt o pay him off with a · 115. Ireland
out!ltandlng producer . director , large sum so that he can re- l1 . Alhume
R aIPh Nelson. •rJ11s
· outcome, t.urn in some style to the Unit- 18· Oennan·
lum : aym..
however, was not entirely ed States with his faifttful ex- lll. Flex
unexpected since the program wife (Miss Dickinson).
20. Pertom.
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21. Burden
was comp1~te d quite a wh1\e The result last nt~ht W!lB a 22. Bcol'Qb
ago, and was ortrlnally srhed- leaden hour, ranging from 23. BIUBh
uled for 90 minutes, but was :-nediocre to embarr~:~sstng. As !15. Large,
shel~ed .
constructed, it had nothing ex·
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W1th all the firepower and ceptlonal to ten, no exceptional 26. Recklea
talent available, one is tempted way to tell the story It bad, no ~7. Hallowe4
to wonder whether the wel1- exceptional acting or writing or
~ InAknown machinations and butch- directing. It might have been
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including
class. It w&amp;.~. not very serious. ICzechoe:lovalda, Eaat Germany,
no~ very funny , not very any- Poland and Hungary will be
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ing.
Tho Chanatl Swim ; High- Q - How ia elgin prolights of President Johnson's . nounced when
reference i1
inauguration Wedneod•y will made to the Elgin marbles?
be beamed lo EuropeatJ tele- i A. - Lord ElKin's namt I
vlewer1 via Telstar 11 ..• CBS pronounced. with a bud "I"
news, coordinator of the satel- aa 1D &amp;f11!t,
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all Its people and sportomen will
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be the main topic at the annual
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Hatten Trial Starts Again
Monday in Circuit Court

plain and answer questlo111 POINT PLEASANT - The day. Maaon County doel not
about the economic, engineer· trial of Don Hatten, Admr ., et have court 011 WednodaJ 11
Locally owned and a nict&gt; well cared for car. 6 cyl. eneine
ing and rehabilitation aapec!l of al vs. Mason Really Company Judse Jameo Lee TbomP""'f 11
with new rings. std. trans., radio, heater, eood tires. Beige
the strip mining stuatlon.
and the City of Point Pleasant, In Pulliam County on WedJJel.
and brown finllih .
was started In Mason County days.
FeiBs, a native of Cleveland Circuit Court Monday
aftor· M&lt;mbero of !be jury beaJ'o
61 Olds F-85 4 Door Sedan - - - - $1195
where he attended hgh school, noon
big lbe action are Cbarlel FillDark blue finish, clean interior, V8 engine. Std. trans. Ra·
r· Ohio Sportsmen here Feb. 19-21. has worked ln ~ning to the
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room frame house with front
U s.. Canada, Mwco, Europe, The case was hear In Court
tng'
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Rayburn,
Kenporch. well, outcellar,
20 Questions to be discussed will Africa and South America. He last September but ended in a Bless
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·~ ,:-'eo ·_...nacre lot, good laying ground include whether strip mining is was assistant director of the hung jury, resulting in the ac-M
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good necessary 1n Ohio, and if so, u. s. Bureau of Mines and the lion going to trlol again this e!_.: Sam:;·J-.::::,.,
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neighborhood. $3000. Owner 1how it should be handled and U. S. Geological Survey before term of court.
Rood 0 ·y\o E ;,..
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OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
wiU accept modest
down what it means to the sports taking his present post.
J ra Boardm' a D • .....,,
a8J&gt; ot UIA.Nkb • uBI'I'U
payment, balance 8 year land 1man
The case concerns the death ewel
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The business meeting lor the of Donnie Hatten &amp;-year-&lt;&gt;ld !!On In other aclioll In !be Court
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Experts connected with ail league's election of officers and of Dr. and ~. Don Hatten, Monday, Leonard Lee, JlmleJ'o
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For Sale
For Sale
WY W83f phases or tbe strip mining In· voting on resoluiions will be former Point
Pleaaant real· son, charged with leloalously
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dents. YOIII!fl HalteD mel blo stealing and wbo previOll.!ly en·
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ANNUAL "' PRICE SALE BRIGHT STAR FOOD MARlulure course whiCh the league
death on June 10, 1961 when be tered a plea of Innocent, ap
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NOW IN PROGRESS
KET SPECIALS
will take In its requests lor acdrowned In a sewer excavation peared before the Court with
RY MILLER'S
COUNTRY Musselman's 28 oz. jar Apple
FOR SALE
hon by state. federal and legi..
in the Meadowbrook addition coU!IIel changing his plea froiD
FAIR. RT. 35, 10 MINUTES Butt~"· 4 for $1.00; MusselMODERN
· lative agencies responsible lor
where the Hatten family reald· innocent to guilty. Judge Jameo
PHONE WY 2-2156
WEST OF GALLIPOLIS, man s 18 oz. tumbler Rasp
3 BEDROOM, BRICK·
tmplementing and carrying out
eel at that tlme.
L. Thompson ael Friday, FebOPEN EVERYDAY TILL
berry or blackberry Jelly, 3 FRAME RANCH STYLE Jhe appalachia aid program as
ffi
ruary 19 lor sentencing. Allor·
In Memory
P. M.
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tumblers, $1.00; Green beans,
HOME ON CHESTER
it applies to strip mining.
Attorney S. D. L!Wepage. is ney J. G. F. Joimson, represent1 19
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large 2o,;, SIZe can, 6 cans $I;
ROAD
Representatves of the mine
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representing tbe Hattens wtth ing Lee, moved the court to conIN LOVING memory o£ our FREE USE ;;Tour Carpet Shan. Pillsbury Pie Crust Mix. go,;, .100x400 Lot
operators will serve on a panel
Attorney William Rardin...,. sider probalion for Lee, father
dearly beloved husband, fath· pooer with purchase of Blue , oz. box, 6 boxes $l; Martha
Fireplace
at the Feb. 19 "gripe session'
ing as counsel for the Mason o1 seven children.
er and grandfather. James A
Lustre
Shampoo.
Baker : \\'ht
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• Basement
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during which
projected pr~
Realty Company and Attorney
h
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grams and current problem! CO~UMBUS (UP!) - The Cecil B. Dean represent'•• the
Hood, w 0 passe away 5 Furniture. M1ddleport
ors, 4 boxes '1.00;
Lucky eRoofed patio
amazmg balance of le,gue...
years ago, January 18, 1950.
Leaf Apple Sauce, large 303 e Storrn·windows, doors
: rf&gt; tJashed over before reRolu· 1 di
ia . 5h
. thi8 City of Polnt Pleasant.
1 19 Sfc
Sadly missed by his wife, , - - -- - - ~
WeU insulated
fions are presented to the ea ng M. mt
ows lD
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ciaughter and grandchildren. SEWING MACHTNF. Service on can, 8 cans, $1.00; Sudden eA1uminum windows.
I league's delegates for vaote. week's MI~-Am~rtcan ~er- The tnal ll not expected to
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ltcl all makes _ singer authoriz- Beauty
Hair Spray, extra
marble sills
Julian W. Feiss, assistant to ence s~atistti..'S with no~ a.smgle reach the- jury before Tb.gn.
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large can, tax not included,
Tiled bath.
the assistant secretary of the In· Redskm leading in an individual
_ _ _ _N_o_t_i_c_e_ _ _ _ Second Ave.. Ph. 446-4934. Heg. $1.09, 77c; Vick'5 Sinex
colored fixtures
erior and a nativ o£ Ohoi II category, but Miami lead In
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Galltpolis, Ohio.
Nasal Spray, reg. $1.14. 77c; .Tiled kitchen.
this panel and will .;.. lour of six team categories.
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Vick's Va-Tro-Nol Nose Drops
bireh cabinets
- - -- - - The Redsklna boast
the
DO rug
FIREWOOD. slabs, 1 delivered !
d47c6. 137c; Red$1 DoOOt BoWhl ite
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I strongest ollense at an average
PT. PLEASANT - Duke !(.
rea ,
oaves, . ;
on- • u-rdwood 1100...,
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of 84.8 points a game, the best
Mill
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$2.50 per ton dumped. See 1
3 lb $1 00 lntrod t
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s. · ;
uc ory
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defense by yielding just
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Hospital from the Medium 9&amp;AUTOMOBILE
pecial McCoy's milk, 1 gal.
IMMEDIATELY
points a game. are shooting .500
cancelled? o 1 .u oper..
roy. Phone WY 2-6865.
p k Stea k,
curity prison at HuttODSVille,
69c ; "Qresb ,__
~n or
For oppolnl-1 •oil
from the field to lead there and
NY Z.Miil
l·IIJ.3tc 3 lb $! 00
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indicted lor the mlltdelneanOr
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Bob Hoeflich WY 2-5337
have the fewest personal fouls PT PLEASANT - A clvU of possession of stolen proper·
____ _ _ _''COAL FOR sale. Good lump
"RIG !IT SI'AR FOOD
or Chesler 986-2226
I
Jan. It
per team with 15.3 a game.
1. · has be filed · the of· ty w01 acquitted Monday in
coal delivered or at
the
MARKETS
•
They rank third In rebound· ac ton
en
m
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PRIMARY Piano Studio - In·
on Storey's Run
See N.xt to the Dnve-In Theatre, 1
Chester Council Daughters of lng h' h Oh'10 1 d9 b
'd flee of the Circuit Clerk styled Mason County Circuit
Court
dividuat instruction . clip thts
B
America will meet in regular
' ~ tc lth 59 ea
Y a WI de Lowen B. Harshbarger
vs. after a directed verdict was
(Formerly
~ ,_./ th
a game' an Sammy Mayes, Hannan District ordered by the courl.
ad. Four lessons at spectal Orville Hogue or phone SH 2-1' M
k
M argainw vCenter
1.1
session Tuesday at 7;30 p.m. marmn
·o·. w.
rate. Lane Damels, 685 Lo- 5022
12·19-3011
elI, ason,
. a. UCrtltl'
f,. "I .The caper
h t
ill be dr ped . are third tn free throw percent- 'th the lat' t'ff seeking J'ucJg. Miller 23 had
..-loully
----. I 113ar W.
2nd Street, "Where
w
a
m l a e p ed b
West
M' hi WJ
p nt
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r···
eust Middleporl
l-18-6tp SINGER sewmg rnachme
you see the Broughton Datl')l
I memory of Violet Hill and ' g • ac
Y
em •c · ment In the sum of $12.244 and entered a plea ollnnocent and
171
blond cabinet, like
new . Sign." Pomeroy, Ohio. Bothj
ACBES - ~611 acres In , members are asked to wear lgan.
, .
.
costa.
Ihad steadfastly refused COWlFor Rent
Equipped With automatic zig stores Open All Day Sunday. well • fenced tmproved pas- ] white. At the ctose of the meet· la~a;sh:n • ~·F~anclS main- Th
II00 is the aftermath sel, presenting his own defense
18
- - -zagger, overcast, buttonhole,
1 19 3tc ture, 50 acres for
tractor 1 ing a layette shower will be
e
....,---~ID a ga~
e ac
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in court. He had DO wltneues
et&lt;'. Guaranteed to pari\ ascultivation, 3,_ acre
Jake l held for Evelyn Bauer.
average and individual scormg of a two vehacle collision oc- and took Ule stand ID hil own
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THREE ROOM furnished apart· 1 sumong ~ payments or $5.1W 1
&lt;stocked). 7·room
frame Evangeline Chapter OES will lead an~ tea~mate T~m Lang- currtng October 15, llltl4
on behalf. Prosecuting
Attorney
ment wilh bath for couple. monlhly. IVY 2. 3862
I Bust ness Services
house with bath, basement, hold a vegetable soup sale Jsn· lit! waa third, behmd Dave State Route 2 m MaSOll County. s. D. Littlepage called
lour
Phone WY 2-5435. in Middle· '
I 15 Stc
and furnace be&amp;tlng; base- uary 19. at the Maoonic Temp Anderson of Western Mtchigan. According to the action, . the witnesses to the atand IR beport. 212 South ftfth Ave . I
-1 INCOME Tax Service, Calvin ment barn (36 x 56), lmple- le. Orders may be placed by Bob Blonm of Western MI~hl· defendant .allegedly ~ghgent· half of the state of West Vir·
18
tfc
:
REPOSSES~RD
Electrolux
B. Simpson, John Simpson Ml· ment shed, granary and oth· calling Mrs. Charles Bennett gan took over ~s the best field ly drove hiS tru&lt;.k against the glnia.
1
sweeper, cleans like new and 1I surance t\gency,
Room &amp;, er buildings. Excellent pro-- WY·2·2666 or Mrs. C. E. Nor- goal shooter With ~.2 per cent stde of a ~ drtven by the The directed verdict u.me
APARTMENT, 5 roo"'s and ~uaranteed . loPiudes
ali i Coats Building, Middleport . . perty for grass farming, (dai· ton WY-2·2038. Orders may be to. runerup Charlie Dinkins of pla.intilf causing the car
to alter Attorne~s.Raymond. ¥UJbath. shower aod tub 63 S.l cleaning attachments [or haltfc
ry
beef,
or
general
fa.·mmg).
p·
ked
up
bolween
p.m
and
Miam•
at
58.9.
Jeff
Gehring
of
stnke
a
culvert
and
turn
over.
grave and WilllBITl Rardin ap·
3
1 19
3rd St., Middleport, Phone ance $33.70 or $6.00 monthly .!
--- - - Property has hangar and 500 5Icp.m. or will be delive~ if Miami is third~~ .54.7;
The plaintiff alleges he was in- peared before Judge Jamell Lee
1
WY 2·2671.
I 15 tic, WY 2-3862.
1 15 5tc 'MAJOR Medical Health Plan, .. loot landing strip. Well local· desired. Orders should be plac· Western
Mtchtgan • Dave Jured ~nd suffered pam of body Thompson as friends of
the
•
non • concellable, guaranteed _ed. on good gravel road. 1 eel no later than 6 p.m. Mon- Anderson wa.s still~· top In free and mmd, mcurred medical 81&lt;· court, polntiDg out to !be court
TRAILER LOTS
free sew· GOOD COON dog, $!5. 1956 Mer- renewable. Pays 100 per·'cen '·'!nile from state highway. $16,- . day January 18.
throw shooting with 8U per penaes tn the sum of $500 and that the State had failed to ...
agf' and water. Brown's Trail- cury motor and automatic of Medical bills, over De: ""Soo.oo.
j
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cent and Ohio's John Schroeder his auto was damaged to eJ:- tablilh venue.
er Park IState Approved}. J transmission. $SO. Tom Bis· duciible. Call Jim Johnson, WANTED_ Small or low pric- The SallSbory PTA~ill meet led rebounders with 13.4 per tent declared a total loBI • ,._ _
Minersville, Ohio, Phone WY sell, Long Bottom, Ohio.
WY 2_2903
for inforrniltion. ed farm listings.
Tue&lt;day at 7:30 .p.m. Dr. Har· contest, followed by teammate mountmg to ~,244.
1
2.J324.
1 1$ tic
1 16 3tc
30tc
c.
c.
CUCKLER,
REALTOR
old
Brown ol Pomeroy will he Don Hilt with 10.4.
.
1 19
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BOX -·
WY • "3D • guest speaker Refreshments
Attorney R. R. Smtih II reJI'
ANNUAL /2: pnce sa e, now m 1
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the laintiff An orn:
1
TWO 4 room furnished apartprogress. Jerry Miller's Coun BAli.F.V will pay you mor•
1
3tc will be served.
.t
sign.J' by U.e court · - - - - - - - - - menta. One first floor. WY 2- try Fair, Rt. 35, 10 minutes for good clean fur than any·
I
The Twthghters Garden club ':1
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b d . M . c' t
B'lll FOR SALE: S room house of will meet Tuesday evenmg at
mt he Temporary fnlDlction ac-..1 Hoopltal
1658.
11 27 tic
West of Gallipolis. Open ev· Boly In Rctgds 'lolun yO.h' I
Charles
Spencer, Laure! the home of Mrs Louis R~bel
lion ol Richard D. Thomas VI. Those entering Holzer "-flo
ery day till 8 p. m.
ai ey m ee svi e,
to.
.
·
Ma Ka Th as stating the
....,.
)o!UUERN t mom an&lt;l Mbatb
d·
1 18 3te
H6-6tc Chfl. Ca 11 WY 2-324 0.
with Mrs. Elmer Wickham as
ry Y om
.
a! during tbo past Sl
looun
1
furnished apartmenL
~~~-~~ _
_
1 14 6tp co-hostess.
action wao compromtsed 81111 were:
dleporl WY :HI'I4.
1957 8x50, 3 bedroom National
JAN
dismiltsed.
Mrs. William F. Jolmllon,
9 11 Uc
House Trailer. Cail Ravens· INCOME TAX service. Vlct.or i FOR SALE-Mlddl..,....'o
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The Nifty Stitchers
Sewing
Vinton; Kimberly J. Gooder·
I 7 24tp E. Gaul, Chest..-, Ohio. Phone •st buildins, loc:.oted 352 N. club will meet Wednesday eveCard Received
ham, Crown Cil)'1 Mra. GObert
I ROOM apartment and bath, wood 273-9425.
985-2402 after 5 p. m.
ning,
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
ATLANTA
(UP))
John
Me·
L.
Mayo, Rt. 2, Bidwail; Carl
Middleport
Second
Street.
furunlurnishd. AU utilities
I 8 30lp
JD.
:
Dr
'1960
MAGNOLIA
Mobil
borne,
Dwight
Logan.
Hale,
president
and
general
R.
Bing,
Rt. 2, Ga!Hpolll; Mrs.
Priced
for
quick
.ale.
Dished. Upstain above
..
53
x
10
ft.,
3
bedrooms.
1
o,;,
The
Past
President
of
the
manager
of
the
Milwaukee
From
Thaiwnd
Sarah
E.
Yaggi, Rt. 2, Pllrlol;
quire at Ohio HoteL
Donovan's ofice. Phone IVY
PROMPT delivery of limestone
baths.
Call
Ripley,
372-6954.
American Legion Au~iliary of Braves, Monday disclosed a John Frick received 1 greet. Karen Sue Snyder, GaWpolis;
W046 or WY Z.2064.
for your every need. Any
1 8 12tc
Drew
Webster Post will meet lour-team scoutmg co-op tn a 1ng card from hla nephew Ell· Mrs. Bert Harrison, Gallipolis;
I 12 tic
size. Phone Emmet W. Shu!· FOR SALE: Modern all elec. Wednesday evening at the home search lor talent under base- hu Frick, of Bangock ·'l'lla~ Charles R. (Mac) MeGIDnOBI,
jOUR ROOM lurnisbed apart· SLUGGISH septic tank? Clog· er, Contracting. WY 2-3243. lire 3 bedroom borne, 100 of Mrs. Jed Webster Sr.
ball's new free agent draft plan. land, sllowlng a picture' ol blo Galllpolilt; Mrs. Cbarles S. Bor·
100 iol Syracuse, Phone Dick
ment for rent. Phone WY 2- ged drains? Get Klean-Em 1 6 tfc
The Middleport Literary Club McHale said the Cleveland Ill- home and family and of the den, GaUipolis; Mrs. Ella Ev·
at
All Septic tank cleaner
Sterrett. WY 2-2527 .
I 12 tfc
. 1333.
will
meet Wedneoday afternoon diana, Detroit '11gers and Pitts- church which they attend.
an• Skidmore, Rt. I, Cbesblre;
II 25 tic
apartment Landmark Farm Bure~~i.JOtc[ EXPERT cabinet making, cus\JNFURNISIIED
at 2 p. m. at the homo of Mrs. burgh Pirates will join the The Fricks lonner residents Odes D. Parsons,
Gallipolis;
tom made furniture, such .as
ID Middleporl on ground floor .
C. M. Hennesy. Mrs. Everett Braves in pooling their coasl·to- of Chester .;.. in 'l'hafland for Mrs. Clemft While, Rt. I, Leo
hutch cabinets and buff eta
Auto Salas
&amp; room and bath. hardwood '
Hayes wlll review the book, coast scouting resources.
four years' where be 11 employ· tart; Mra. Leetar L.
Roush,
tables,
etc., made to order.
BEST PRICES ON
Doors. Youngstown kitchen,
'Flood,"
by
Robert
Warren
and
McHale
said
that
under
baseeel
on
highway
projed
of
the
Rt.
I,
Long
Boltom1
Mrs.
Or1
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Built-in cupboards or eabinetl. 1954 CHEVROLET, $150.00: Ph. 'The Closed Society," by Jamea ball'o new draft system 'II Is u. s. based Grove • Jones eon- ville H. Hogue, Rl. 1, Middleautomatic heat. Private eoI I$ 6tc· '
I 5 30tc VI 3-2682.
trance. Call WY 2-3200.
Silver will be given by Mrs. necessary lor a club to bave de- struction Company and Mrs. port; Leonard Lunsford. Rt. S.
I Phone WY 2-5312.
I
57
BUICK
Rnadrnaster,
$400.00.1
Roher! Coats.
tailed scouting Information on Frick is teaching
Their Pomeroy; George B. SisaOtl, Rt.
15\lc [
Nelgler BlllldinK S•pply for Phone WY 2-216&amp;.
1
Class 12 of Heath Methodist an prospecis In the country. son, Dana, 11 resldlna with hls 1, Pomeroy; M. R. Nibert, Gal16.60 new homes. Built In kltcl&gt;
J 'l'lirim and batb apartment 670 X IS 12
22
30tp
Church
will meet Wednesday The lour-dub cooperative IICOUt- grandmother, Mrs.
Cbarles lipolis Ferry; James Job!llon,
DUS
taJ
·111 Pomeroy. Phone WY 1r3319.[
ens, storm windows. alumNylon Blackwlll Tube Type
JAN.
Z1
lng
system
will
enable
UA
to
In&lt;Lucy
Robinson)
Frick
of Rt. I, Letart; 8co1t DouciU
'l'lle Rambler
I
12 ~~ tic I
lnum siding. Call Guy Neig.
Tho
Willing
Workers
class
crease
our
RCOultng
coverage
Washington,
D.
and
atudy·
Klmj!s, Hartford; Mrs. Frank
World Bllmdord of &amp;Impact
~:,;PER SERVICE
ler, Racine, Ohio.
rRAD..ER !ott for rent, close
of the Enterprise EUB c;hurch lour·fold."
lng for the ministry.
V. Jlenaley, Rt. I, Ravawood.;
Esoolleace
STATION
12 29 tfc
to Laundrymal and schools
Timothy D. Sines, Pt. PleuBIR .., nlOm., rtdo 111111 per- wlll meet Thursday evenmg at Under the new system, the
J•ck W C•ray
Valley Lumber &amp; Supply Com·
the
home
ol
Mrs.
Eldon
Weeks.
nation's
prospects,
when
eligible
ASK
.
TO
WED
ant;
Mrs. Harlay W. Qmnde.
~ Gn!l!l't . . . . . . . . . . . . lermaace. Small ear OCODODlJ'
Mor. WY 2-9932
pany, Middleporl
l!l-3-tfc
The
Chlld
Conservation
Leag·
for
sigaing,
will
become
part
of
PT.
PLEASANT
Two
oouHamden;
Mrs. Corl W. Maerllond muapnbllitJ
Heallnl
ue of Middleport will
meet a buge pool ll'om which an 20 plea have made appllcaliOII lor er, Coalton; Connie M. Pl!nSee
[.HKEE ana rour ron"tJ turTll&lt;h&amp; % IRON pipe, 200 jolnls,
at
Thursd&amp;Jt evening at the C... major league club! will make marriage Ucenses In the office Ups Rt. I, Jacltlon; Carla R.
Melnipolllall
Mollnr
ond llllfurnisbed apart. 5c a ft . C. R. Jordan, Salem
End,... . . - .....lumbia Gas Ollice in Middle- their selections.
of the County Clerk. Applying Fo.ier, Jackaon: Barry HowlE. illlllD Streel, PodiOI'OJ
12 6 tic Street, Rutland, Ohio.
GM!Illa WY ~34
port.
Betty
Newton,
H9me
EoA
club
will
have
81:1:
months
were Norvel Lawrence Price, and, Jacklon; 0111 A. Little,
P1loM Wll Wll'll
Sewer M1d1Jiu
BMALL apartment, 208 Butter
1·IJ&gt;.61p
ononusl,
will
give
a
demonstrain
which
to
negotiate
a
contract
:Ill,
Charleston, and Sandra Kay 118mden; Cbarlea M.
Denny,
4 22 lfc
Rnl
aut. Ph. WY 2-2682, Roger
with Ita selected player. If not Atkinson, 17, Pl. Pleasant. VIJ'o Coalinn: Lawrence E. Sorrell,
caD WY Wl'lt DIIJ • Nipl CU8TOM butchering ond cu~ tton.
12 1 tic .~BOUT 150 fat Leghorn ben•
CUI!ums.
JAN. ZZ
algned by that club within sb: g11 Leroy Ogden, 21 Parten- Wellaton; Mrs.' Waller M. Fa"'
- --ling. Pbil Meier, Phone WY
40c each. Bowman's Run Rd.
'
.
lk
The
Middleport
W.C.T.U.
will
months, the pl'OIIpecl then goes burg, and Judith J~ Roberti orty, Ironton; Mlas Aletba C.
d~plex
l'BREE BEDROOM
Racine,
Mrs. Lee Johnson,
2-3510.
12 8 tfc meet J?'tday e~ at Heath hack Into a ·special 10leclion 21, Point Pleasant.
Coan, 'Albany; Grovll' C. Eak·
private entrance. Sugar Hun Ohio.
l·UI-3tc IIEA11NO, l'bmlbllllo llaeller 19~7 Four-door English- ifui. Methodist Church with Mrs. M. pooL
.
man, Rl. 2; Pedro; NonnaD J.
...._ WY 2-361B.
- Brolllen.
man.
Excellent
condition,
LUMP
and
run
ol
mine
coal
E. Dowson, Mrs. Nan Moore, The lour-team ro&lt;&gt;p, McHale
l'leMIIII Vatlay Hoop11111
Plymale, Ironton; Mn. Albert
12 I Uc ·
m Eur MaiD Slreet, PotD$2511. WY 2-2418.
Mrs. H. H. Buah Mid Mrs. Jack said, will pool Ill Information ADMITI'ED - Todd Wayne L. Joaes. Rl. 2, Aobland; MrL
- - for sale _ Goeglein Coal Co.
I 14 Uc Bechtle as hosteaaes.
Page St., Middleport.
on proape&lt;ta, then make dee!- Martin, Buffilo; Basll Glbeaut, Faye Mart Fugate,
Che. .
Help Wanted
12 4 tfc
' . lfc 1962 FORD GalaJ:la V-IIThe
Past
Matro111
Club
of
stons
on
wbich
players
will
be
Pl.
Pleasant.
peake;
Carl
Rutherlard,
Be •
stick,
LOcAL SERVICE station needs
l'RAJIISMIS!UON Salvage Con&gt; overdrive, 25,000 miles. 1958 Evangelin~ Chapter, OES, Mid· sough\ in tho free agent draft. DJSCHAIIGED - Mrs. Mary pre.
\lschlnes psny. Repairing all mates. GMC '!'&lt; ton pickup.
two men. Experience prefer- SINGER Sewing
Rqlna
Btrllll
Dale dleport, wdl IIU!OI Friday even- N first draft will be held In Miller, Henderson;
red but not essential. Write new S76.50 up. Several used
;ng,
January
22,
at
the
borne
June.
Hlgglnbotham,
Grimm'•
LandMrs.
E. Maener, ~
·totnatlc and standard trana- Kautz, Chester. !NJ5.22ll.
' of Mrs. AlleJI Hughes 00 High- N 1n e 1e en esecutlves and lng.
Cere of Th• Daily Sentinel, macbmes a1 bargaiD priCes. mtss!Oilll. Maurice Gagoon,
ton,
daugbtar,
clt:U a.m.; fi4n.
l-16-3tp
I 19 3tp
The Fabric Shop Singer Sales Owner. Phona WY Ul71
Boll 668 R.
St_._m_M.=Iddl:.port:;=:.=;:=---l scouis ol the Bravea will take BmTH - Mr. and Mrs. 8t&amp;o Glell Pa'!i wea.~ New ~
and Service, Pomeroy, Ohio.
Farm
Machinery
part In a conferllllCe In Pitts- phon Moore, Leon, a 1011.
011, son, .11:01. p.QI.; Mrs. Ifllb
11
17
Uc
FEMALE. 25 · 40 years old.
WY
2-2284.
4
21
lfc
Legll
Notice
burgh
on
Jan.
2S
when
the
!Our
Carl
Jllallop, ftnllapd, - . 11:work
General Laboratory
wi th
ONE Wagaer loader
&amp;ll(.'l't()Nt,'EJI
•ith knowledge of office rouhydraulic bucket and fori; '"
or • - •
team cooperative III!OUtln&amp; ayl- .
SUPPER
st a.m.: M!'l. .Freclericlt B.
Instructions
Mllll touNTr, VftiO
tern will be set np, Mcllalo
A Jltnay llllpJMil' wUl be IJIOII' Matoae, J~ daughter, U:•
tine, oome typing. Apply Box
lor Ford or Ferguson tract~- I
NOTr..
aaicl.
sored by the 8oulhem BJcb D p.m.
·
.·
129, Pomeroy, or call WY 2- U. 5. CIVIL IERVtC• TEITII
or. One New Idea !llllllure
"'""
-m•a. ~ ill*" 'UP •
• ...., OlloM,
Sdlnol
9ellfor
clau
fnm
•
uDifl
Dllr'l
•••
I
18
3tp
UOI.ot
t
nell.
f"nnlu'~
lnt1Wll
: 17911.
spreader, model 17. Douglaa lutiiH. ....
A. C. BR&amp;Jlli'OBD
pa.IWtflf,
Krodel tlrurh GIUIIm,
1111ttJ •PPG'"' I 1'Maa...S. "'f
&lt;•rloo .,,,
.,.
SET GAME DA'I'E
7 p. m. on Saturday, Jill. W, Balli
,~ . i
Circle, WI $.J042.
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PAPER BOY for Citizen's Jour- "1111111
allllall) - - 011
' 01111
Dol••••"'·
PHILADELPIIIA (UPIJ--'lbe at tile Junior JDcb 8cbool build- Olella 1M, MR Jtilte Ph
1 14 61p . . .,.., • • • - ·
lillie
nal and Columbus Dispatch. ~~a~m.. ... ·~~~": ~
.~:~
"!':...."':"':.~";."'..:::;
Philadelphia
Phllll01 will meet q.
Jill,
~ ~:...~
I 19 tlcj ~
,.._ ,.. '
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Pbone WY 2-2531.
.aocu .....
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...., •• ,......, n, ,., ,.. ...... the BaHlmore Orioles In tbe'
.'t1 JL
lay• liN _........,,
BIGN DRAFI' CHOICE
' ":,'':::! ~..'~ :.:::."J: "'!'l IBih anmtal Junior BasebaD BJ Ullled ,.._ Ill tntd ••1 Join, !-· 0. W'llloa U!l dlulb·
..':.":~'=f:.":-"'1::: ~; Federation benofli·Bame at eon. CA!lACAS,
lll'il llr, ~ lDDI. a.li*; Jilt
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PHOTO Copy\JJI Senlce. ~ Broncos have signed their sixth
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STANDING Tlmbor. Top caab lei made ol lepi papen. draft pick, Syracuse'• Tom WI!- "' orr•• ""'""' •• ..,. ,.. , ... Die Mac~\ Stadium 011 JUly 14; - Clil~ ~ ~· Wo 'l)uinaa· Willis, Fred f~et&gt;
....:-...-:.. .:; In last rear's till between the 130'1&lt;; V,_.t&amp;. ouljiolnte4 ld- ,Dtn, J - Qna!Ia, Mrl. Ito)·
_.... ::.:; price . paid. Marl011 Reynoldl. blrtb """"""" 111111 •lmMI any helm, a 6-foot·2, ~ Ia· ::-:.-..:::,"::; .!"'
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.. .. two clubs 231148 111111 wllneseed dll p........ V" "UJ....a · U
W C .........., Join.
, ....,
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CoolVIlle,
Ohio,
Rt.
3.
Call
olh•
cloeumente.
ckle.
The
signing
gave
the
1
W-M
the~
'wJn .1 .111. 11 II&gt;--" ::::.._-~·'4-""J~:IfeJIIr- H. JL KerJ'o ~A:-o.-,
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alter 4 o'clock, 116'1-35«1.
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P""'""J Bron""' silt ol their top 10 draft Atte,.,a
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6:45 Sign On
7;00 Be Still and Know
7:03 News
7;08 Musical Clock
4·30Eiectrlc Co. News
7:30 News Headlines
UO .Jim Meea Show
7;32 Musical Clock
5;30 Sign ou
7:45 Word and Testimony
SATURDAY
8:00 Ohio Valley News
8;05 World Newa
6;00 Sign On - News
1: 10 Sports Today
6;05 Country Music
8:1~ Weather
8:25 Countcy Jamboree
8; 16 Mu•lcal ClO"k
7:00 News
7:05 Larry Anderson Show
8:115 Com.nunlty New•
8;00 Talk oJ tho Town
11:00 Top Ten Show
8:65 Mason CouniJ New1
12;00 Noon Newa
10;00 Public &amp;jrvl~
12:15 Muclal Interlude
10:16 l"llll)IIJ .Woroblp Hour
12;30 The Rev. Merlin Teeta
10:30 Lati!Sr.rtng
1;00 Jlm Meea Show
11:00 Newa Boat
5;30 Sign 011 -·
U:08 Mmlq Melodlea
SUNDAY
except Friday, Chureb
7:30 Sign On • Arm,y Hour
Bells Rln8
8:00 t'rench City BapUsl
11:45 World New1
8;30 Sunday Show
11:55 Mason County Nowa
1:30 The Bible Speakes to You 12:00 Community News
10:110 1be Good Wle
13:0!1 Local News
10:15 Sunday Show
U: 10 Markell
12:00 Nooo Nawo
13; II Wealber
12;1$ Cbrillian'a Hour
12:~ BulloUn Board
12:30 Rev. MerUn Teets
13:25 Newa 0 Gram•
1:00 Sunday Showcase
1.1:30 Coun!J Apllt
1:30 Rev. Silu Billups
'I: 45 CounlrJ Go Roond
3:00 Rev. Andrew Parsons
1:115 New1 Beat
2:45 The Rev. Roscoe 'l'horno 1:00 Country Go Round
5:20 Country Hymnihn\ll'l
~115 NtWI But
4:30 Baptist Laymlll'a Hour
J:oo Midway M•~nee
1:30 Siga 011
1:56 New• Baat

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6;20 114efgo County RFD
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6;30 ·Bill Miller Slo ,,
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7:011 Newa
7. 05 Tiny's Morning Chapel
7:20 ·BIO Miller Show
7;30 Sports
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8:00 BIU Miller Show
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8;45 Bill Miller how
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9:01 Calleo Wltb Janet
10; 110 BUl MUlm Brunch Show
lt:OO Mlnisterlal Association
II; II M18011 County Agrl FnL
(Tues.)
11:16 fl'amlly Worship &lt;Tbura.
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IU18 Swap Sbop
11:41 .1'1Df'l Country Hymntlmo
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4;00 Dlsclng with Doss
4;30 Interchange
5:00 Community News
5:05 World News
5; 13 Sports Today
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6:41 Sigu Off
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1:45 Siga On
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7:03 News
7:08 Musieal Clock
7:30 Newo Headlinet
7:32 Mu!lcal Clock
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12 :~ Bulletto Board
12:25 News 0 Grama
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t:SO Top Ton Revue
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l:lll PubUo Service
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1:45 Siga 011

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"Objectives of lhe P .T.A.," w. McComas. The flag pledge
was the topic presented by Mrs. was led hy Michael Mullen.
Harold Lohse, Southeast Dis.
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aid reports ga·en al the an- ces Roush ; Primary Superm- I
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l~ge, spent the weekend With
!!+I congregahonal meetmg of l !Pndenl . Mrs . William Bradford,
Mr and ~ " John Kraw-lat the January meeting of the by Mrs. Guy Reynolds was AIhiS P?renls, Mr 8~ Mrs. Ma...
till Middleport Church of Christ assistant, Mrs. Georg1a Weh- 1 Mrs Nina Bland and Mrs. sezyn enter! &lt;1:·00 w1th a pa~~ Middle
Parent and Teach~ warded the attendance bam~r .
I on F1sher and farruly . He waa
&amp;play evenmg at the church. ' rung and Cradle Roll, Mrs. C E. Childers have returned ty Saturday afternoon. at therr lers A=:iatlon Monday even- Rev. M. E. Dowson was appomt- Mr. and Mrs La~r~ Ebers- al"Compamed. back by Mr. ·~
Mr. Wendell Gerlach was m Lionel Boggs.
. to thelr horne In Akron af~er home m honor of the1r daugh-lin in the high school auditor· ed to represent the locaJ P. T.~. bach of Portland vlSlted Sun- 1Mrs. Fisher and daughter, Bar
eJiarge of tlw reports and eler- A soc1al hour and ~ellowship spendmg several days
w1th ter Martha Jo, who celebrated Ju~.
Iat the meeting in Athens m day_afternoon wl~ Mn. Jay I bera, who spent _the evening In
of offtre rs
!time was held fo\lowmg the Mrs Guy Reyn?lds an~
her her ftfth btrthday anmversary. Mrs. Lohse pointed out the February concerning .the PEP Warner and family.
Belpre w1th their son
and
·
meetmg
m
the
church
dmmg
mother,
Mrs.
Mmerva
Childers.
A
Bozo
the
clown
theme
wa.s
\i
portance
of
parents
knowtng
educational
bill.
He
will
accomRo
G
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f
Akron
who
daughter-1~-law,
Mr.
and
Mr:a.
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Report's for t!~~d~ast Sc~=~ room with m001bers of the Loy- Russell McElhinny has been ca rt ted out ~~ the favors ~nd l t~e teachers of a school and pany Mr. McComas, a~d will was :uedr ~ ~y the death William F1sher and son.
were gt\en b~ S
) . nd or- Ia! Pals class tn ~barge An ar- returned to his home from Vet- decoratiOn~ c.ames were play- to be famlhar with the currJc~ report on the meetmg m Feb- of Mrs. WiJJoughby Hill, was an Mr. and Mrs. Burrell Daw~
elasses. dep.arlments a
range.ment of whtte mums cenM
H .
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f"d and refreshments of cake 1I ulum She demonstrated phas~ mary.
might ouest of Mr
and of New Haven w Va . visited
1anizatwns Thf&gt; average atten· tered the refreshment table. erans emona1 08 P11a 1 w _ere and tee cream
were served
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nd
ove
a-.
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dance at Sund&lt;h' School dunng Servi
at the unch bowl, he has ~n a medical pattenl I the uests after the honoree es of p T.A. projects a sims The unit voted to ta~e on Mrs. E. J Hill.
.
S~day afternoo~ WI
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the
2-18 The financial 1
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for several day s
g
ft ., 1 d 1wtth the aad of charts. ~e al~ the calendar project as m the Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kmg or ~ns Oms Harns, Mmersv11le.
year was
and the Rev coffee and tea st ver servl~es Don Erwm of
Columbus had openf'd her gi s. I ~'' ec- : so urged local P.T.A. units to ast A discussion was held on Shade were Sunday afternoon Mr and Mrs Milton Roush
~7d w~~r:~v~a ve the mtnis~ were JIMIId~edAlt~:w~:be.sonNma spent the weekend with h1~ orat~ ~~:: wa~~~~~t~ . Hap- support certain issues pertinent .possibJlity of a scholarship guests _of Mr. and Mrs. Her~ and family and Frank Porter
terial report
Kusse an
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester PYAtt~~Jin y, were Teresa Mtt- 1to school fafaars .
.
plan for students of Middleport. bert Daxon and f~llr.
Jr, of Syracuse sptmt Sunday
1 She restated the maxam that A social hour followed in the
I .1 d
m&lt;iuded
Erwm.
g
Joseph
Raub
is
v1s1tmg
ln
afternoon w1th Mr. and Mr1.
Tho
1 . 0 P.mse 1 d t'
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l'hel! Deanne Maney
th
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'th
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F'sh
d family
Church Elders
Horace AbM1ss Carol Scott, a student
i B t d V f'kte
Man le uca Jon IS e pr101e co
- cafeteria with Mrs.
Robert Carol City, Florida, WI
1s Mason 1 er an
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Bow~n
Walter
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TOWn
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Holzer
School
of
Nursing
Haw
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rJenh
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ML
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erat1on
of
the
P
.T.A
units.
A
Craig
serving
as
hospitality
daughter.
Miss
Sue
Jean
Raub.
Jeffrey
Warner,
son
of
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Karen
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con
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to
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Bunce H.avmond Cole Wendell
' tn Gallipolis, was the weeken
·k H
w· !burn ques ton a answer r
- chctirman. Cookies .«nd coffee Mr. and Mrs. Dwtg
gan Jay arnl:r, Is con I
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Gerla~h Kennrth :'ll~Elhinny,
fO
1guest of her parents. Mr. and ~~~tl; o\:h%;· D~vid ~'ilcox' eluded her .program.
were provided by fiftb grade and son, Skip, and Mrs. F:or· home with bronch1al pneumooFiomer Ritt&gt;. Wtlbur Theollald,
Mrs Paul Scott.
'M '
Ed . rdfl and chtl~ The mee.tmg was conduc~d room mothers.
ence Holley were recent dinner Ia.
Milton Houdashell
.Vichkie Dent ar: ~nn: ~)a~ dr~~ M~~? andw~)anny , Mrs. I by ~~~tWI~~a~h!"g!~~nceVI~~
.
Deacons - Cash Bahr, Wtl- ~
VIS
ave return
mer· lohn Russell Mrs Nell
De- prest
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lerd Boyer Ira Butrher, Chest- ' TIIe Galha County eight et garten classes at t~e M1ddle- ~ee~e and Martha's
rarrnly , Ithe prestde~t. Wtlha~ Ingles. 1
er Erwm Wdltam Crutser, Ar- forty Salon mel at the home or port school after bemg absf'nt John David and Mary Kraw- iThe t~vocat!On was g1ven by
thur Hes~, Jr . Homer .Jones, Mrs William Brown. re~enll_y. 1 ~or the past two weeks due to I sczyJ~ .
- ~permtendenl of school~.
Marvin Kellv Tom Kelly, Her· 1The meeting opened m ntuahs· I IIIness.
ri1an Kincaid .' Robert MrElhm- ' tic form by th• Chapeau Mrs.
Mrs. Asa Jordan and Mrs.
ny, George Meinhart,
Dt&gt;~- Orville Well.
!H?race McEihm~y were subIS DINNER GUEST
ver Rice , Kenneth Scitt&gt;::&gt;. Wtl- Six. members answered roll shtut~ teachers m the Pome- Mrs. Homer Showers
wa!li
OUfh rOUp
Urun Slater, Dan White, L. R. ~all. Thank you cards
were roy Schools last week.
guest of honor at a dinner SunWiley, Franklin Triplet! . Nor-' read from the depart~en~al l Mr. and Mrs. Harold c:or~e day at the" home of Mr. and
eefS Un
man Yeauger, 0 . E. MPKinley chapeau and La Secreta1re t~r and son .. Brian, or Galhpoi_Is, Mrs. John J&lt; nck, Rock S~rmgs The Youth Fellowship of the :
and Rohrrt Heibel.
tht&gt;ir gifts received on the1r 1are spendmg several days wtth Road. Following the
dmner, Enterprise EUB church met
F. E. Hover wa.'l eleett"d as visit to the Salon.
· her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. I prepared and taken to
the Sunday evening in the church
Deacon er{1eritus_
A discussion was held
o~ W. McComas.
Frick home by Mr. and Mrs. : social room with Bonnie Smith
. Elected chureh treas~rer was plans for the ten~h - year anm- 1 Mr. Rnd Mrs. E. ~ · Burto~ i ,.~ _ ~ ·- ~mos. an af_ternoon of 1 presiding. _ .
I
Wilbur Theoba ld : rhotr dJrt-t·- versary. Mrs. W1lham Brown , ~pent the weekend In Colum Iremmtsctng was enJoyed b~ 1 Group smgJ~ of hymns ~ptor Mrs. Arthur Skinner; or- gave a report on the depart - : t)us where they were guests ?f Mrs. Show~rs, Mr. and ~rs. 1 ened the meeting, followed w1th
ga~ist. Mrs. ChestPr Erwin, mental Powvoir in Columbus t~eir son, Mr. an~ Mrs. .WII· \ Amos and Mr. and Mrs. Fnck . prayer by M:s- Thoma~ Bentz.
assistant, Carol Scott; Sunday Dt&gt;f'f'tnber 13 at the Deshler • l!am Burto~ . The} went ~sp~-~
I A short busmess sess1on was
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School Superinltndent. KC'nneth 1Cole hotel. Nat.ion~l ~warded Ially to vls1t Mr. Burton 8 sts- 1
BOARD TO MEET
held and Mike Bentz re~d the
McElhinny, assistant,
Tom : Ohio fourth piace 1~ clnld wrl - 1 ter: Mrs. Ell~ M~ck, who is _.8 The Official Boar~ of Heath 1minutes of the last meehng.
Bowen· secretary, 0 . E. Me- fare . Nationa spectal projects I pahent at R1Vers1de Methodist Methodist Church will meet on
During the program
hour,
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Klnley;. Sunday School pianists, ror the year is a Nitrogen An· Hospital where she is recover- · sunday evening following
a Jenny Evans led in a discusJoy Boggs. Christine Bahr and alyzer in the lrtatment. for Cy~ ing from a broken hip. . I meeting of the Finance C_om· sion on the book, ,:'The Rock~
Betsy Cunningham; song lead- stic F;brosis at the .Ie~1sh Hos- Mr and
Mrs .. Owen F.mk 1 mission and Pastoral RelatiOnS : el Called Freedom. 'Ilte ?1~­
~~...;,;;;;..~i====:--1 1 pite~l in Denver. The Solon will and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fmk 1Commission at the church All · ing closed with the benedtchon 1
Hssisl The American
Legwn were in Columbus . Thursday board members e~re urged to in unison.
,
DRAPERY DEPARTMENT ON THE 2ND FLOOR
Child Welfm foundation. for whero Mr. Herb~rtFmk consult- be present.
I Attending were Mike, Mar- I
Pomeroy, Ohio
. t.he rr-search in Tuberculo~1s .
ed an eye spec.Jahst.
_
jorie, Junior and Susie Bentz, I
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Mrs. Owen Fmk .and sons. I Spain buill El Morro Castle Judy, Bonnie and Marie Smith,
LAST TIME TONIGHT
held in Cleveland July 18 • 19. Bill and Danny, Mtss. ~abel at San Juan. Puerto Rico, in Jtnny Evans, Jane Ann John·~~~~ ~~~~~~
The Obligation was re~a~ed by IHysell and Mr~ ~ger Fmk ~f i t539, thus commanding
the son, Dick Folmer. Sharon Dill, ,
DETECTIVES"
the members after w IC re- New Haven, . a., were n I strategic gateway to lhe Span- Skip Logan and advisors, Mrs. I
(Tcchnicolon
rre~hments were served by the Columbus wher~ they met P~c. ish Main.
1Bentz and Mrs. Don Hunnel.
Bryan Russell, 10 yr. old boy ho~tesses . Mrs. William BrO\m, IRoger Dean Fmk, who arnv- I
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as Emil; 3 detectives: Walter and Mrs _ Gino Marchi. 1' he ed by plane from California.
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Slezak, Hein Schub~rt, Peter hostesses for February will be . Pfc. Fink has completed a one
Ehrbch, played strictly for
F 1
Mrs. Dorthy Hecker and Mrs. year tour of duty in Korea. ~ laughs.
' Ellen Deweese.
lowing a 30-d&lt;iy leave here With
Disney Colorcartoons:
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"Even now, a rocket moves toward Mars. It reminds
us that the world
not be the same for our children,
or even for ourselves in a short span of years. The next
man to stand here will look out on a scene different
from our own."
"Ours is a time of change onrapid and rantastlc change - · change will rest on the
multiplying the_nations- plac- 1 changed character ot _our ~
TAG DEADLINE - Keeping the family pet and worllo
ing in uncertain hands new 1 pie - and on therr faith. They ing_ dogs liks Buster ana Bob running fr~. 2,620 Me1p
weapons for mastery and c1e- came here - the e&lt;lle and tht r_es1dents had obtamed dog tags before the 4 p.m. lleadstruction - shaking old value~ , straD&amp;er, brave and frightened lme Tuesday at the ofhce. of County A~~ltor Gordo:
and uprooting old ways.
1 _ to find a place where a man Caldwell. Several assorted hcense - less
Old Sbepl
In blo iiiiiiiW'Bi addre11, could be his own man. They l a!rea~y_occup)'_eells, _gue&gt;ts at the dog pound.
Jobn!HJJI foreea•t that ''before made a covttnant with this land. ,

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.luxurious new room
Luxurious new ridp

•n Fink and faml\y and his wife.
Mrs. Fink of New Haven, W.
va., he will be stationed at
Ft. Knox , Ky.
Mrs. WilHam Woodard (Sus- ,
ie Allensworth), senior student
nurse at Holzer, spent
the
weekend with relatives in 'Mid- I
dleport and Pomeroy.
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Mrs. Jay Warner entertain~
FRIDAY ond SATURDAY
erl with a dinner Saturday eveJ11nu.ry 22-23
! nir1g at her home, Legion Ter"FBI CODE 98"
Jack Kelly, Ray Danton, Phi- race, honoring her ~on, Stev~
en, on his tenth birthday.
-Up Carey, Andrew Duggan.
~~cONQUEST OF SPACE"
A decorated birthday cake,
Mickey Shaughnessy, Phil th• gift of his aunt, Miss Lydia
Foster. Waller Brooke.
GRANDCIULD BORN
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SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUES. Ebersbach, was served with
January 24·25·26
tile dinner to Miss Ebersbach
Mr. and Mra. Homer Jones
"SEND ME NO FLOWERS" of Pomeroy, Larry Ebersbach have received word of the birth
(Technlcolor)
Rock Hudson, Doris Day. of Portland, Mrs. Warner and of a great grandchild in Mar·
' Tony RandalL Hal Mareh.
Linda, Larry, Steven and Je[· ion. The parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Colorcartoan•
Rodney LucaS of Marion, are
ii:i:i:i:~~::i:iii~~==:;~~=--=====---11 announcing the birth of their
first child, a daughter, born
Thursday, January 7, at the
Marion Hoepltal. The baby has
been named Julia Renee.
Grandparents are Mr . ~nd
Mrs. Harley Raines of Mar10n
· and Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Lu: cas of Coledonla. Great grand·
· pr.'Slts are Mr. and Mrs. Her·
I bert Lucas of caledonia. Gre.lt
; grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
i bert Lucas of caledonia and
Mr. and Mn. Homer
Jones.
I Middleport. Mrs. Lena McElhinny of Middleport is the great
great grandmother-

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~ot wltbout differeace bus driven by Larry Arthur ! Eakina_WAI_ at__ho~ _when the complete)J 411tnf!d_
WASIDNGTON - TilE UN· ral history IS hemg made In fight to live Is Dr. Harley Wil· l man. He i• an exeeptlon in this'
oplu ~ b=~ldwltbOU:vl tbo Ritchio, 22. Rt.l. Minersville.!
A spokHman
lilt
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Ideo •
planRtion" fr-om Russia today rtt~m s. 911-year-old hero is H~.art Assoclatic1n.
I not think that the ultimate I eralioal.'
! on Owl Holl Road, west
of
o' dam e bll
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on 1 Soviet nuclear test which defy.mg ltm~. and all the odds __!_
t - ~em~o me," he sald, i forecast (deuthl Is alt~red. j Johnson said:
]Route 7, at 4 : ~ 5 P· m.
wa:'r_.....-:.,.
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has sent traces ol radtoacttvtty agamst SUr\oiVal.
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A passtnger m the car, Carol,
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over the nort.hern Pacific.
i Nobody gives Churchill a
~nde~ thiS covena~t - of Sue Nutter. 21, claimed a back .
surance Oil the bouse, but tbl
Secretary ot Stale Dean Rusk ' chance to recover Arrange~~~~ce~:~· :~~~~~ ~r:~ injury. No charges were filed.
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summoned Soviet Ambassador monts_ already are bemg mad•
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I nd . hi And I The Sh•riff's deparunent also
!
.e
An.atoly F Oobrynm to
the fOI has funeral In accordance
I perous, grea a
mig y.
investigated a two-car crash
contents.
Sale
Tue!!day to : with
h• dr•w up years
011 the Baile) Run road at 5
A banquet like no other seen ' gy
~~~k about the Soviet blast ago. rltons know the dread I
f
God that
t
p. m. Monday which involved in this area is scheduled Thurs- · fW te
•
a.
whtch occurred Jan 15 lAo the blow will fall some-lime and are
Twenty thousand dollar-s has been allocated for im- r~~ d
our grea ness Iautos driven bv Howard Curtis dav at 7· 30 p m
at Eastern ' . u 114-, •Dd llll:tr'1J tbne
S•mipal!lnsky area .of
east- braced against II.
.
, Provements during 1965 by The Citizens Telephone Co., I WJ'W:n h:~. been allowed b I Stewart, 37, Pom•roy, Rt. 3. .~thletic Boo•ier;.
miles from &lt;lltlbln.
ern Russia. The nuclear test The law of averagE&gt;.;: dtdates I which serves more than J ,600 subscribers through ex·, Him to seek
t
"th thY 1and Roberta Kay DiUon, 21, Rt. 1 The men of the Boollters wm
bdn treaty :;~ignPd tn August, that a 90-year-old man who suf- c~anges at Coolville, Chester, Little Hocking and Reeds- I sweat of ourgr:n::ss :d th: 2, Pomeroy, The mishap occur- ' prepare • dinnfr in lpprecia- 1
D ~
1963 by Russia and the Unit- fers a stroke has an •xtremely VIlle.
.
red when the car driven by Oil· i tion for work by th• lady mom- 1
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short life expecta cy y 1 th
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strength ol our spll'lt.
!
lh th
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ed Slates. and liJ\er by more
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· n · e . e MiscellaneoU!'
construction I
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than 100 other nations, forbids :ul~m "ued Wednesda~ mght : planned to fur~J•h quality com- for all companies fs 111.422.500,
Y
-· - _ . er on an icy section of road. and for the July 4th celebra- 1
fo ..a.U.:nucle:ar Jests In the atmosphere, _.v_ rd _M~an, Chur~htll s phy~ 1 munlrations fn the areas will the fourth straight year
in :
I No injuries or arrests were , tion.
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outer 8pace and underwater' ISJCJan, mdtca~ed. ~E'Jther loss require $10,000, according to ; which ra?ital e~J)@nditW'eS will !
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Ireported.
A Booster officer :!laid,. "~e i
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--nor ~aln. of VItality ·
. c J Barnhill general m
j exceed SIX milhon dollars.
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want tb show oW' R.pprecaallon
U~COLUMBUS - TilE REP· "Sir Wms_ton_ has slept through g~r .. For inst~llation or ~:~:: .
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I f~r t~. lremrndous job the Ia!muJ
liean party •hould hold " naphones lor new customers and I
.
dieS ha• c done to promote alh·
.
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tiona! convention this summer
extensions. , 5_500 has been 1. 7 Year Senlenees
l";IJcJ ~- E••tern Local School 1
to reorganize the P"l'ty strucestimated.
· Ordered bv Judge
Nora Ann Gosney Gilkey, 86,
dJstr,ct
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Pabi ·.Pail ·.._iJIII.
ture so It could pro,.nt
th•
Indeterminate. sentences in died Tuesday at Holzer HospllThe Boosters
•mphasl7.ell I od
. CloJ!IIa •
GOP position on key issuO&gt; •s
here~lledolfice equipment will the Ohio State . Penitentiary al following an illn•" or sever- WASHINGTON (UP!\ - An ' that ,u interested uenons, and
lllrt
th~y arlse.
I ms a at a cost of $2.000 1were ordered Tuesday for two : al week.!!. Bom in Syracu~. :!lhe all-American procession ot I all J\rospecth-e neW membcn, vaclnclM iD
fa..
That proposal was put forI :~ mo;e than $2,SOO Is in the Athens county men convJcted of was the daughter of the late I cowboys lodians high school I are invited. lnde&lt;'d urred. 10 trot.
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ward by former Rep. Robert
I .u J!Ot or construdJOn or addi- ,cattle rustling.
Will and Mary Garey.
Her ' bands. pretty glris, paratroop· attend the appreciation ban- ,;:e
tlloi!e wh
Talt Jr. in an interview ruestaonal cable plant throughout : Meigs county Common Pleas ! husband, Edward, died in l959. · ers and politicians escorted &lt;!Uet. It Js expectP.d M berome , :
day with United Pross lnterna- i A tradtlonal Liucoln Oov o!ln the systtm.
\Judge John C. Bacon sentenced ! Surviving are four aons. llon- ' Lyndon B. Johnson down the an •~nnal affair. . ,
. ·: r" ·n a
an.
tJfonal "Wt cannot afford to · ner featuring chicken
and : The Mid • Continent System IMarvin L. Tom. 37. of Albany, ald G&lt;tsney of Middleport; Pearl glory road from the Capitol
Tl,e l!oosters '"li: also &lt;O!Itmlenl
Ill lht
wait to define our position ev- othE"r fl)rlds is plannlld by a which includes Coolville, az-ew Rt. 3, and Harold Hamrick, 34, Gosney of Buchtel, WiHiam Gos- to the White House today af. · ut c!:sf'.US!Iion of P1111111 to build·!
ery fourth year when national committee of Middftport Sen- Ito more than 132,000 atation 5,of Albany. to 1 ~ 7 year terms. ney or Zanesville and Harry I ter he took his oath as Presi- nP":_ blt.achers It the foo~baill
.
conventions are held,'•
said ior mothers Thf' dmner, open tast year witll the afffliatl!ln
The pair was charged with IGosney of NelsonvlUe; two dent.
l'taaum~.
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T&lt;1ll. whu was deleat~d in No- to the public, will be Thursda'' three more comp8nles inchld- grand larceny m the theft of daughters, Mrs. Ruth Short ot 1 There wert S2 bands· and
vember In hi• bid for a U. S. evening, Feb 11. In the high l[ lng the Eastern Rowan 'fele- a cow from the farm or Alvin Murray City, and Mrs. James , 15,000 marchers - a short Molber~' M
h . . !!Ut
se?at• seat.
.
school cafeteria.
phone Co. at Granite QuiiiTY. Dye, Carpenter. Hamrick and Jonea of Eustus. Fla. 1 brolh- inaugural parade by
pa&lt;t ·
. are. ..
fig~ , ·
'We_ must have a recogmzed
N. c., the Kittenning Telephol"l Tom allegedly took lhe cow er,llonald Garey, ot Middleport, I standards, but still
!on&amp; ! On Tlaunday N1Jht
The1 lilt
committee
representing all i The committee plans lo have Co .. serving Armstrong "'!!lntv into Athens county in a pickup I three grandchildren, and six •noup to need three
hours ' '111e annual 'Mothero M""'h' l scboa DUt
p•rts of the party to develop i carry_-out servtce for
!hose jln Pennsylvania, and the .Pier truck aod let It out there aiiA!r 1great jp'8ndchlldr011.
I to pa!! down historic Pen- 1for the Polio Foundation Fund r lllt!d to
thr issues and to defme the Re- bnngmg contaJ_ne~· and order~! r point ·relephone Co. In Aahta- leaming they Wl!fe beinl lo~ I Funeral servlees will be at I sylvanlo Avenu•.
drive will be conducted Thun ::...Sorpei!l
publica~ stand and _present our from shut • 109 '"11 be d&lt;ollwr- bula Counly. The total budiet lowed.
·
2 p. m. '111ursday at the RawMltitary hardware was con- day evening, Jouary 28 from
, alternatives to the Jssues raiS- ed. Members of the
"""lor - - - ---·llr.gs - Coata Funeral Home I1 spi&lt;uoua by Ita abaenct. In- i 6 to t p.m. in tht residential
led by the opposing party."
cla:'" will be In ehargc of the : Harry P. Smith to
LOCAL TEMPS
wlth Rev. Donald Hicks olflcl- stead of missiles, tanks and 1 district• ot Middleport
lllld ied lor
Tan has said thai GOP pres- , dlmng room and Will sell ad·
The ttmperature in Pomeroy'a alillfl. Burial will be In lbe I guns, lhe P'J'ade 101turect Pomeroy.
, 'lthu
ldentlal candidate Barry Gold- i':ce ht:~kett ~~ ';'r ag;tt , Win 50.year Pin
j business district at tl:20 1. m. Gravel Hill Cemelery 1t Che- , floata clepietiq lhe peaceful
Volllllleor worken from Ohio · 1IY
water's failure. to take a posl· ' a nts c 1 r~n u r 1 ·
ly i
' today was S8 de&amp;rees, under shirt. Frionda may caD at lhe 'j aecotnpllllhmento and Ideals Eti Phi Chapter of Beta Siltloo, or stale hiS position _clear- ce .
I Pomeroy Lodp No. 184 Free cloudy •kl...
funeral boliMJ any time.
ot 'The Great Society..
I ma Pbl Sorortt, will particl- r
ly, was a primary factor m the The dinner will be served and Accepted Masons
will ,
pate In the Mareh 01 in t h ' lttoa
party's defeat In the Novem.. from 5 to 7 p.m: with dessert
a special meellng at 7:30
past. Collectlolle an to be bl.,. ~
her election.
to be extra. Tile COMI!IIttee al- . m. Thur8day to present Rlght ,
od In to the hoaclquarters at ••
so madt piIIIII to have a colorBrother Harry P.'
Pomeroy CUy ball by the
iXlLVMBUS - I1IE OlfiO ed chlel:en sale for Easter. Smith, past disll'lct
deputy I WASHINGTON JUP!)-EYa,.,lore Johnson went to lhe
lhe national lead.-. m1 par- era at lhe close ollho -1n1.
EdJf.atlon Aasoclallon'o 10EAJ Hnmemade candy will be ·110141 IJ'and master o1 lhe 12th Ma- 1gelist Billy Graham today Ul'J·I'tol to be sworn In for •
at lhe Chief Execupresldenl today accused . state three . dl7l a INI!k ' during the sonic District, and past master ·ed Presldent Johnsou In "ap- term a• I'Mklent.
live,
said that If Johi!-

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Sen. 'Ross Pepple, R and memhera of lhe state ·
mmlstration of ustna
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Graham Asks presJ'dent to be prayerfuJ

· o1 Potnero!' I..odie, wllh a 10 , proach the problems of the next I The pre-lnaucuratloa
year lapel button. .
Ilour yean In 1 spirit of prayer
arranged at ~~··
Most Wor8hlplul Bl'!llber Ed- I
humble dependence
quest. It wu attended by
L. ott, Gralllf Mullr, Grud ;
invited ~~~.
Free i Accepr.~ 1!\a· l Graham, a close personal Presldent-olect lfu~ .
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The Syracuse. Third Wednes' day Homemakers Club
Will
meet Wednesday January 20. al
10 a. m. In the town hall. Th~
•ubject will he "Good Buying
with Mrs. Paul Sellers as lead· er. Roll call will be "A r1ew
Food You Have Used." Textile
paints and supplies will be available for purcbs.se. Potluck
lunch will be served at noon
with each member bringing ta·
ble service. Hostesses are Syl·
via ZwUling and Pauline Morar•
ity.

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who seek to reopen old wounds '
d
used Ten members of the James Eakins family, Cbesblre
d k"ndl ld b eds ,, J hn
M1nor amages were ca
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an re J • o atr , o • . 1 . h ·ru sda afternoon were lett homeless Tuesday after I fue of lllldetellii,ID·
son declared. " They atand in m mJs ap . e Y .
ed orlgin gutted their home on Stingy Creek Rd.
the way or I aetking nation.' when. motorist drtvln:.;
The Middleport Fire Department and U.llla County
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Itlve summoned hiS countrymen ~vot
' nouse was gone when tht} amved .
to 'jom reason to faith and ac- : 1 Co t Sh Iff' De
Middleport firemen were sum- ~-'-----'----lion to exper10nce to transform
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LIBRARIANS - N•ncy Hawk and Vicki Carr, seventh grade pupils at Tuppers Plains elementar !eh I work now to provide the know]served as librarians for the bookmobile stop at their school. Tuppers Plai'ns Tuesday was !he see e f Yth foo i ' edge and lht surroundlnga 1
;top of the bookmobile operation i!' Meigs county.. Book s will be taken to several schools in the ncouonty ~ ~~:r Iwhich can enlu:a• lhe possibili- ,
until the bookmobtle bus amves m March. The hbranans are providing Tuppers Plains eighth •raders Y 'th ties or ev•ry. c1tlzen.'
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By Loull Ca•eJJ
WASHINGTON (UP!) - Lyndon Baines Johnson was
sworn in today as president in his own right with an apo
peal to his fellow Americans to fulfill their heritage of
" justice ... liberty ... union." He began his address:
"On this occasion, the oath I have taken before youand before God-i' not mine alone, but ours together.
We are one nation and one people. Our fate and our
future rest not upon one citizen but upon all citizena.
That is the majesty and the meaning of this moment.
"For every generation there is a destiny. For some,
history decides. For this generation, the choice must be

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