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POMEROY -MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1965

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Nation Begins Homage to ch UrchI

Middleport's wurst fire in nearly two det'ades des!roved Fife's Novelty shop on South 3rd·ave, and threat·
enPd to burn several nearby homes Sunday nighl
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The novelty shop building, a large structure of wood
frame and cement block, caught fire at 7.30 p m. and
I \\.'as not brought under control until nearl.v an hour and
paymg
By HARRY FF.RGUSON
on Saturda.v.
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LONDON 1UP II - The na- R.oyalty rarely all ends funer- thr ~mghout Sunday a poswl warmest. sympathy to .\.'OU ami I ~ot.h the store area of the i ------tion Sir Winston Churchill saved als except those ol other royaJ- t truck halted in front of No. 28 your family . The whole \forld io l ~uildmg and the residence .se~- and f.i.nallv got out a door so meIn its most desperate hour be- t} . -And Churchill. despite the I Hyde Park Gate and left a bag. the poorer b.v the lo::;s of his , tlon of owner
Robert f1fe 5 · how .
gan trying to pa)· bark its debt fact that hf' was a knight of the 1 By 5 p.m. more than 100 r.'l- many-sidt&gt;d genius, whiie the •;:m·t' were emnpletely gutted .r A heavy bl&lt;mket or smoke
lo him today .
realm. was a commoner. Doubt- bles and tt&gt;legraml'l had been sUPIIV&lt;JI ol' rh 1s country and the Th .. sec:on~ stf1ry c~ntained six . clug~ed the _a r.-·a and hamner- 1
The protorol and precedents less he could have had any de- delivereu . and then tht delivtrv sister nations of the Common- rooms whrle tht&gt; f1rst
floor · ~ - flrt&gt;mPn ~~ !herr efforts to 1
of centuries are being swept grf'e in the British pet&gt;rage he · (_'eased to make sure thai mt&gt;m- wealth in lilP f::we of tl 1e gre&amp;t- extended to a garage where. alb,mg lhe blazt· under eo ntr~l 1
aside to make sure that Britain desired but accepted the knight· bers of the Churchill i~mily esl danger tha t has ever thmat. rlargr s uppl~· of tools and t"CJUIP- '· It wa ~ tht&gt; wor"t smoke sitpays its last full measure of de- hood becausE&gt; that enabled him · would not be disturbed throug:fl . ent"d them will be a ~rpel.ual mf'nl we~ ~ kept.
uatwn. I h ~ve ever seen at a
votlon to the 96-year-olo man to remain in House ol
Com- out the evening . This mornrng memorial to hiS lead{'rship. his An eslrmate of the loss ha~ blazl'. · onP lm: lrgll lf&gt;'r rt&gt;portwho diPd Sunday.
mon&lt;; The queen ·s presence i the po&lt;;tat authori(ie,; "~ &lt;:rn v1s1on and his indomitablt• cour- not yet been mHdt' by otf1- ed
Queen Elizabeth commanded , will be an honor that not rven · started moving thP enorm 1uo; age ·
. ~:rat &lt;; lau~ t.hJs mornmg:
but . Se\'t'ral firemen wert" ovt&gt;rPeople E:.:prt&gt;s!ll Grief
r1rf' nwn mdwated thai. 11 may comto by smoke and ren•ivrd
a state funeral and Parliament · wa;. acNJrded t.o the Duke of . backlog ot· condolences \O,.'hich
.viii ratify her decree this after. l Wellin~ton. conqueror of Napo- l grew by the hour
People dJd not wait lor oHi - b1· a~ much ~s $'211 .000.
oxy~Pn from Pomeroy Emt"rnon . And then in an unprece- ! lf'on _ Quef'n Victoria ordered a One m~sage Sund:l .Y was clal at"'lion to ex press then sur- \rluJdlqXJr! hn•nwn w•·re sum- gency squadmt'n. Thf' Kyger
at 7 · 40 p · m. • and afler . Cret"k Power plant St'nl fi\le
dented move. it was announced st~•tr funeral but did not at- rrom Queen Elizabeth to Indy row The little town of Wester- m1mt'd
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the quf'en and members of the tt•nd il
Churchill : " Tht' new:" 0 ~ Sir ham . wherf' the Chun·hi\ls have thf'u arnval th(•y rm me&lt;ha t~ Y. smokE&gt; masks to lht' s&lt;·t&gt;ne to
royal family would attend the
World Joins Quten
, Winston Churchill'~ d~·ath a countr.v home . announce-d it ~o~ght . assisl;,tnce . from hPip firt'men In t.bt'ir aUt&gt;mpt
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funPral in St. Paul's Cathedral , The world joined the queen in t"auses inexpressible grief to me
rco ntinued On Page 2r
nerghbonng voluntt'cr f1re dt!- to get rlost&gt; to the fire- .
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mt'nt to the s.c.;one whilf'
the shop expiodNI
mte~·m1ttently,
Hut land. Pt. Pleasa nt soun. ding ]'Ike an ar!Jilery bar- I
and Mason departmrnt s were ragt' . no rnJUrte' res ulted .
on standby service.
, F'tremm wNt' cfl'Tlm~ndf"d for
W-'\SHING1YlN iUP11- Pre., i- 1 ~ fft "lt'rtl '
fur!ht&gt;r nrw l11gh~ in Pmp!r,v
He request£d majm budget
F'ift&gt; lold finvnen lit' was _ at ' rontainin~ lhf' llrf' In the F'ilt'
dt'"l t Johnson todny sent Cong- ~ ·It 1s a1mPd '' he sa1d "at menl Jnf'"Omt" and ,,rollts.
mtrf'asf's for eduraliQn . health . the home of hi;-; ranwr . DPI Ftfe building G&lt;Jllanl eflorts
by
ff'!iS a rE"cord $9:J.7 billion oud imprm mg th~ qua !tty of om
But he w.1rned that there hou s111g , aid to the m•Pdy and rwxt door whf'n he
noliCt&gt;d tht&gt; firPmPn kt-pl the blazt' from
gl't hf'a\•tly emphas1zmg wPlf::tre i way ol 'JfP 1\nd rt is armed ::tl cannot be ('Om placency while the war on poverty He al'&gt;o re- smoke . Fife said he went into sprPading to the Drl rite home
progrnms e~st&gt;nlial to hi~ : insurin~ that
all Amt&gt;ricJn'i m~a rly Jour million pt&gt;ople :m~ nt'wPd tus plea for hospital Clln' tlw flammg structure in an ef-. a gar;lge ilpartment bfohtnd the
WORST I N NEAHLY TWO fH:C.A.DES - Middleport
~
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··,,real
.OCI('-1!·-and prov1'd'mg ;' share m this way of life.''
runemployt'd . plants and rna· for tre Pldt&gt;rly- now ~ urt&gt; to fort to remove important re- Del Fiff' res1'dence. and 11 ,;. fircmPn t'Jghl 1'11'1:-' Nove ll!· Shop . &lt;.mtl rl:-' side.nce fire on
f or smal I nf'w nH'Iitary o;penr- ' Topping Johnson ·s prooo~ill "r C'hine~ stand idle and -- an esli· pa ss CongrPss in some form - ('flrds. The owner reported thal i Herman Haddox hnmt' al tile ' South
Th1rd
X hour
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Some Ht•re
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smo111
ke i\l1ddlepo1
and llad tto:i th('
ul\..t'll
inc relbads.
: was 8 su billion slash in t'll ·' mated .1!) million peopl~ contin- ~nd. pr?posf'd a .7 per ~ent hikP he loealf'd a file ra llmet. which rt'a.r ol tile novelty . shop
two tnt" II are )OlSf'd to (_'~il dl an ObJf:'~t t hr0\1 from sec ·
Although
.Johnson
barf'ly · ci~e taxes to help guard against · ue to liv~ in poverty."
m ~oc1al Sec•u:uy bent&gt;IJts
: ht! later lou_nd to _be empty . and ~ tre ltghtt&gt;rs ;emarned at ~he und fluor i.:lr~ e
i.:ll'lnwnt rtt•xt door "IA,. hich was evacu ·
0
. - ~ _ m~l v ~ n as hi"h as $:!O.OOO firemen said .
Jr.Finaged to ~lay under the $100 · any drast1c slowdown in the " Wt' cannot substitute last Olfseltmg th1s, Johnsor ~!" ')· began makmg Ius way out or S('f'nf' unttl l 30 a .. m. today .
!One ntlw+&gt;r ul llw lrr'"' depart -, 31~1- 1/•s~( s h _ ; ·
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billion mark, hi:; requ~sts for four-year-old economic spurt ye;~rs ;;~chie\lt!men!s for nt!xt posed ;:t ··cardul prumng '" of the purning building.
burgroning dl)mestlc programs He said th1s - t·oupled with yPar~ goals .'' thl' Pn~s idtmt outlays fnr deff:'nse. vrteran ~ Fir .. 'laid, "" I got l•··;t in there mf'n! rem~un~:~d ;i l the :o&lt;"enl! un- -- en IW::• P 0 o .
in the fields of health; ll!dtrca- tht' second insta llment of last said . "Nor r;~n w~ mN•t nt=~~xt ' and farmers. The rate !){ 1n-! and cuuldn 'l find my wny out . til
riHyll~ht as a secunty
rinn and hon!ltnR indicared thAt year·s bie im:orne tax rut -~ year's
•~atlenre· with · last crt&gt;ast- in SJlf'llt'!ing fm- ~-~..·••J t · rregan crawlin,g on llu: fluor measure.
fi~cat t966 will bf' the la~t vem· should pomt tht' nal ion toward ! year's budget.''
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1. 00 Midday New•
I :30 Slngin' J amhoree
2:00 Moment of Truth
2: 30 The Doctors
3:00 Another World
1.30 You Don't Say
4:00 Match Game
4. 25 Afternoon Repurt
4:30 Mr. Cartoon
7:00 Huntley·Briokley
7:30 Th Vireglnian
9:00 Wed. Night at Movie•
Jl :20 Sports
Jl: 311 Tonight Show
5:00 Woody Woodpecker
$:30 Laramie
6:30 .News Picture
6:411 Jim Thacker
6 sol TV 3 Weather
II: 15 Inaugural Ball
9:00 Wed. Ntant at Movies
Jl:OO l..&amp;le News Picture

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car wioner Hugh Grillilh !BenHur) landed o leading role ln
•·The Amorous Adventures of
Moll Flanders," shooting
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7:25 Dall:· Word
7•30 Bozo The Clown
~ : 00 Buddy Starcher Show
Y.OO Captain ···mgaroo
10 :00 Mike Wallace &amp; News
10.30 I Love Lul-y
Jt : 00 Andy of Mayberry
1t:JO The McCoys
12 :00 Love of Life
12:05 News
12:30 Search l'~or Tomorrow
12 : 4~ Guiding Lighl
1:00 Women's Page
1:25 News
1:30 As the World Turns
2:00 Password
2:30 House Party
l :OO To Tell Tht Truth
3:25 CBS News
3:30 Edge 0! ~~~hi
4:00 Secrel Storm
4:30 Jack Benny Show
~:00 Maverick
6 :00 Nows Report
6:15 \'our Weatherman
1 :20 Sportl
6:30 CBS Evening Newo
7:00 Sea Hunl
7:30 Mister Ed
8:00 My Living Doll
1:30 Beverly rlillbitiles
9:00 Dick Van t)yke Show
1:30 Cara WUiiams
10:00 Danny Kaye
11:00 Duke's News Tonight
11 : 1~ Weather Teller
11 :20 l..&amp;te Show

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9:00 Fun School
9:45 King and Odie
10:00 Morning Movie
Jl : JO Price Is Right
12·00 Donna Reed
12:30 Father Koows Best
1:00 Hello Pea-Pickers
1:30 The People's Choice
2:00 Flame in th Wind
2:341 Day In Court
2:55 News
3:011 General Hospital
3:30 Young Marriedl!S
4: oo Trailmaster
5:00 Super Show
5: 3!&gt; Superman
6:00 Local News I W""tllor
6:30 Leave It To B•aver

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7:30 Ozzle and Harriei
B: 30 Shindig
9:00 East-Wtsl Ali.Siar Game
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II :25 Sports
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'"'"'""" ol lho· •illage of
.\liddlcpurt. l;ratt . long-timf'
f91&lt;."U)Ht10~, the rederaJ gOVt'fn0
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mPnt will pay out a whoppin~
Obio Highway Patro• officer,
vilhtgt' uflkiHI in \-1iffdlt'pOrt
$1o2n7t.4h-.. b•.·.·'.".··,·,.•• dJu,,r,yingl. lnlheel•hell2 '
and t'mployl't' nl lht· ('itizt&gt;n 'o;
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National Hank in \1iddh•purt.
F111u't ;J] 'it'r"&gt;'l('f'S for Oaviri
rMe it WR~ the bigijest hud~Pt in !
SAIG~N ruPn ~. Restridions amounting to martial for Hoys ill Lancaster.
is tht' fir -. l candid:-~.11' to filt' _\I \\"ltlft' . 18. wllo died Satur-'
hi~tory - war or pe-acP - -and ; 0 SIll U
l;t~ were Imposed tomght nn the c1ty of Hue, where J5. - William Willis, director of
cLn t'\t'ntng al hi~ rf'sidence
railed ior more rrd-ink srv·nr. .,
000 demonstrators surged through the streets demanri - L·orn·rtional st'f\'iN·s for the
his ptolition. ac ·L·unling ln 1-:lt'l'· 111 1-'ltrli&lt;Jnd. will be held Wed'"
Gt-'orge Johnson , Jr ' 25· · or lion Buard C' I+'r k·
[) urul h) ll' ._, ., ,, ,,
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,I Pre~ident Johnson asked Conw in.g dismissal of Premier Tran, Van Hu_u. ng. and thP rPcall Ohio \'outb Commission, an1
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1 1 P m at the StivCanal "-'inr' heslt-r .,._.&lt;1" rE'pori Foundation Fnr Soct('ty
, gress today to approve $39. - o.t Ambassa ~or . Maxwell ~· faylur . S_n!ular demonstra - nounced the appointment in f'd tn farr ('ondrl ion 31 Vell!rans Johnston.
''r.v.nll .. \1Pthud ist Church wit h
.Jo•n".''" •ailed ,·t net.lher •• , _: 96?.000 in Ohio public works prO- I ttons raged !" ftve oth. e.r \'ll~tnamese ('Illes.
, a letter lo G&lt;•v . James
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Memorial hospital toda~· Jrom
t:avagant nor· m~:;;;erly . HP ~air1 ' jf'rls. including ni:'W ("Onstruc- ftn oPrlder KSII~ned .. by ( htPf lor
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Rhodes. Willis said Cowell'st , injuriP s suff.•red rn a onf'-r (lr
P1t· n
Tlw RE'V . P. A. Casto
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Ilion starts at Younastown and Statr 1an uu· :Suu gave I If' mPn. carne
anners earmg appuiDtment "reprf'sent., par
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SrJrv i,·ms ilwludP his
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T· or ol tbe OVt'rall reno . . :wun an
f'omf'roy St md&lt;'l\'
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rompa:;;sionate . . . I. lie bt&gt;tween Ohio and West Vir- H ua. T ,•,f'n ro_vml ceA. o wl lll"ll ~IU-1. " ;,~
b· w.n
t lh .av- rt&gt;habilitaLion program no w
V1rlll &lt;J. ft\'fl sons. Dana. East
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___ ginia ; $l0.5 million for RacinP ue IS 1e ('apJta .
w n u1 . . er .ann1•rs.
mwv underwa.)' at Fairl'ifld. FairPomf"rny p!!li&lt; "t' said John!'&gt;on
l.m•rpnul; ls&lt;J ac , of Croton, O. :
~&lt;""~I Locks and dam C'Onstruction. month curfc~ W&lt;lS imposed and i..'r. S&lt;JJd. the South \'i~lnarnes; field School is the new name app&lt;m.·nt ly WI'U! to slrt'p whilt&gt; .
Hor ~ --. o! Logan. Charles of Et ·
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and $9.6 million ror the Helle-- rourls martial Wt'l"!! ~~mpuwl:'r- peoplt' are gralelul for u s. for the Buy~ Industrial Sl·hool. , driving (JII .VI~m-st at 1:25 a.m .
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: . viUe Locks and Dam, eontinu- rd to try all defenders .
aia agamst
ll_u~ Communists ~~'. ·&lt;··
1Sunday. ra n oft the road. and
111 (l;Jug hl ers, Mrs. Sadie Harsht: Pd construction.
An!i-government mob~
In- Thf' dt&gt;nwn .. tr&lt;~tmns were
re ·
. hit a colwrrtl· wHII. John son's
hurgN. Nt"enah, Wls. ; Mrs. 01~
1car was heavil\.' damagPd .
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he also included monev in his flamed by Buddhist Hgitat:)rs P&lt;rted
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Polu·e reportPd Johnson !'Url" &lt;l Hush . Hacine; Mrs.
Rut h
mit a planning start on a res· nP.mBe cities durir.g the d1V Sf'rVJ~e library Satu~day ;
m
lfrred injuries of the throat, Hy Unitt&gt;d Prt&gt;ss lntnnalinnal \~~ulrn. l'l"'ntersburg, 0 .: Mr~.
,+ ervoir ror Alum Creek. along a &lt;;creaming demands for the di~· Da 1\ang, Quang Tn and Hoi
eft shouldPr ~nd lei! leg . Hf' r:lf'\'t'n per~un" lo"l
lhPir !\l 11drrd l•'1tch. Portland; Mr:-s .
in
1,was l'iled to
flood control problem.
mi ssal ol Iluong and the rf'call An .
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tht' Tht'ltllcl Cozart., Racine ; Mrs.
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wPrkPnd . lnc·ludf'd 111 thi· loll Mae McLeod. Belpre;
Mrs.
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ing ll!fl of t'enft&gt;r.
.• r1ajor area projerl~ are
n ue . u IS ffi(ln s
\it&gt;lgs Genf'ral llospltal
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lieP ;~Jso mvt&gt;sli- U:"'re lwo n!t'll ~nd a hn.\ · k1ilt&gt;d Effit' h:t•Jpe . Pataskala;
Mrs.
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ap at ,) 1where
P m . rl t'll 1 nt'ar SevJ II e. rn 11 lt' .'
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Batt:&gt;y, Jadson:
Manon Ollt'r,
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reservoirs, The parade-n, enrouraged hy Cheshire; Ellen Buck, Racine. A Rt. 2. Racmr woman . Mrs .'·
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1\H) ·sister s. Blanche Steid, Se·
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d Mud T tbott
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IO 1Dtstharges Saturda) - Mar , .
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; port('d]_v bcwked frnm her driveIn e~ddrttun. an \I hens (oun br tng
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THF. $!t9.7 ver .Bas.in review. ~0.000. inTO PROBE CASE
ilyn Te~~·lor, Racine;
Maxine dMetgsf IGI,eneral Ho,spJta Sat~~- wav a~d struck an oncommu tv bo\ Hl'(ld~'ntall\ "hoi hull - Porlland and severalndgrah~dchll
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vest1gatlon· Tom Jenkms Reser
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c.ar operatf'd hv L~wrence Hall st&gt;ll fat&lt;~ll_v F nday n1ght
a
b'll 0
voir , $80.000, maintenance.
Meigs County Common Plf'as · Adm1s swns Sunday ---: Carl s10n on
l • · j 82 Pomt'rov ;l'hcre wa s mino; ' Coshoct on ma n dwrl ol .-t brok - T.,..,o daughters, Esther Tim1
mem to spend in the coming ,
!Judge .John C Bacon has or- William s, 1 he~ter, Mane Ko- ~cc01dmg lo the Oh1o State damages Mrs MaVf'r wa s char- '"'" nel·k aflt&gt;r fal ll n~,;
down mon and Sylvia Johnson, and a
dered Bad1ff Allen . C· Hill
to blentz · Pomeroy
H1ghway Patrol · \o1rs
Bu('k was
d w11 h fa1 Img to ytf'ld
th".. ba!--emrnt ~· trp~ &lt;ll hr~ homt', ~ on. Manon preceded him in
. I year 1s. a Iot oI money, MARRIAGE
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and a \'ounu bu\ was f:'let'lruc ut- death
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i t'd 111 ·t"IPmonl. 1or d !HI,ll of Fnen s may ca a . e wth' ·
Sandra Elain Dodndge,
17, .Hanmg against Kenneth Han- lian Cla rk, Middleport; Mary . driven by
Cozart. 58, ,
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14 accrdentHI d+&gt;aflr.;; owr the In !; Funeral home untll noun
than 6 300 11 . to
Pomeroy, student.
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Portland,
colhded
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Wt'd!'esday when the body will
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--1 Buck received inJuries to h15 .
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be t&lt;~ken to the church.
knees
and
Mrs.
Buck
suffered
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squad.
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a broken collarbone and num- men were summoned at Y·JO HlaC'kson. 10. of nra r Corn ing,
dt&gt;rll Johnson appeared todav
erous lacerations . .She was tak- , P m Sarurda.~ 1o the
Dav id who W&lt;iS accidentally ~hill to Scrvices Pending
to be on the way to recovery
en
to
the
hospital
by
the
Syrav.-:olfe
~esidenre
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Portland
_ Mr .: df'a.th at _hr!' h.ome whrn a 21
from the severe
cold which
1-'or Hnid Temple
cuse Emergency Squad.
\\olre . 1fl . wa ~ deaa on arnval ('a lrhf'r nflt- d1r;;charg('d.
...nt him lo lhe hospital. He
Funeral arrangements will he
! Cozart was arrested by the • ·
was hopeful that he could gel to
~ nnounc f'd later for David. TemI Patrol for DWI , and left or cen. ,
London for Winston Churchill's
P
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funeral.
ter .
I
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m Meigs G&lt;neral Hospital.
'111e CMef
Executive said
By United Press International
He
was
born In Scioto County .
Sunday he would like "very.
Fru men ioined haads acron seas and contin- lhe son nf the late F. M. and
Veteran• Memorial Hospital ,
very much" to atlend the runADMISSIONS SATURDAY - ents todey in honoring Sir Winston Churchill as one Margaret Barlow Temple .
era!. but •a lot depends
on
Okey Layne, New Haven; Ool· of history's great champions. of liberty Tributes to the
Survivors include two daughhow I feel." He was leaving it
wartime leader's bulldog courage began pouring into lt&gt;rs, Mrs . Margaret Duncan .
ly
Cle
land.
Rutland:
James
ur to his doctors 10 decide
London olmost immediately after he died Sunday.
Lucasville, and Mrs. Thelma
I
Warner, Syracuse.
when he could return to I h e
The flags of Western Europe dipped to half·sloff GraJ. Portsmouth. Friends muy
DISCHARGES
SATURDAY
White House and whether he
Nora Reuter, Pomeroy; Virgin- : in respect for the men who rallied the forces. of free- call at the Rawlings • Coats
could make the London trip.
ia Pierce, Rutland: Ellen John- 1 dom agoinot tyranny in the dark days of World War II. Funeral home any Ume.
From his sickbed in Bethesda, Mel., President
son, Racine.
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eulogized Sir Winston as "history's child'' and '
ADMISSIONS SUNDAY - ;
BONDS FORFI!iii'ED
drn • Johnson IOday launched a
George Johnson. Canal Winches- 1 ordered the Americon flag flown at half1taff through I Forfeitin&amp; bonds in ·_.lddle
major new apace program - a
Saturday when Churchill will be buritd.
ter; Ruby Eynon, Reedsville: !
IIC!tntlflr search for life
on
.Savitt Premier Altxti N. Kosygin said Churchill • port Mavur Lee Smilh's· rour
Columbus: 1
Sandra Donahue,
M•r• which will co81'upwards
Freddy Miller, Racine; Thorn·' was ~~. great st•tesman." But the Soviet news agency I Saturday night wen Gerald Et
lin. Pomeroy, $2$ for llltpl .,
of fl.25 billion.
as Thorpe, Syracuse,
· Tass tomportd that praise by callint thurchill lhe
baust, lll1d Jolin
Whitt, Lo•
The Pruklenl singled out the TWO INJURE;il ~ Mrs. Roy Bue!f'Was rushed to Meigs General hospital .with DISCHARGES SUNDAY - ''mutermind behind the cord war." Communist China isa. Ky. , $15 for; · extle'suil
Maro quean lor spec~en- chest and heat! iojw:l~ following a two-car accident in Syracuse, Saturday nigltt tha.t Sandra Humphr.,., Middleport; reported Churchill's death without comment. Commu· I
nisi C•echotlovaklt"t o'ffielal radio said Churchill was •peed.: Jaliri" 1\. &gt;Mo'tley. Mlildl
tto. Ill present~~~&amp; 1
demohshoo lthe fr&lt;!nl of this Volkswag~n. Mrs. Buck was reporteq in good condition IGilbert Wilson, The
Plains : I
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Hospital News
Paying Homage

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UPI Briefs

River news

HELEN HELP US!
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Helen Bottel--'

Tornadoes Defeat Panthers, 70-57

Falcons Hit Middies with
11th loss Saturday Night

All imJJroved troop ol South- stage for a warm contest this m front H w1th a twisting lay- ~ ed was .tlead 3'1·21 at baH- &amp;oal alb!mpto BJ] IIMr abo
Eastern 1up
time, and had stacked up a 48- bad eight for the '1'mll!doel
players avenged an earlier loss where the undefeated Eagle!! Pomeroy 1 Bob Crow then lied 34 lead wben the thiN period Guard BU Jewell paced p..,.
to Pomeroy by dumpmg the wtll bump mw Coach Craynor the score 8&amp;810 wtth a JWDPIended
Guard Bill Jewell paced Pat&gt;Purple Panther squad 70-57 Sa~ Slone s Tornadoes
Eastern soot but a basket by Gordon 1 Norris led all scoren with ther sc-orers with IS points ..,
urday mght at Racme
downed the Tornadoes 55-13 In FISher qwckly put
Soutberni:W point! on eight field pis throw• [or IS polnu Center
Southern clunbed lnw the a first meeting
ahead again Alter gDOJ"d Bob and lour !ree throws Norris Bob Crow !oUowed Wltb 16 and
drrver s "'"t early In the fU"st Norman Norris 1&gt;-3 Tornado Smith btl lor Pomeroy and Lar- sank elgbt buckets of 14 at- Smrth had 14 Jewell hit 00 ..,.
period and held the
lead center put the ftrst
bucket ry Pnce sank a lay up makmg tempts from the field
en of 14 trles from tbe fteld
throughout the game The Tor- of the game fllrough the net the score 8-6 m favor of South- Following close belling Nor- and Smtth sank s1.1 of ....,

em Purple Tornado basketball Tueoday night at

nadoes at one time in
the
thrrd quarter had a 25 pomt
lead
The wm by Soutbern set tbe

w1th a Jump shot Pomeroy s ern the Tornadoes led the rest
Phil Swmdeil !1ed the score by of the game
sw!!hmg two free throws but Sout hern held a 17 9 advanNorriS agam put the home team lllge when the ltrst penod end

rts m scormg were
Southern
players FISher and Price With
19 and 18 pomts respectively
Flaber hit on mne of 14 freld

Wallam.a's Wh1te
Fai&lt;OIII Tbo t'Jddleooi ..-.. downed Middleport for the .... their oeoond olraJCbl, 4S-Jl, OYtr .
ond time this saturday the Wahama r
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night at W•hi!D•, tbll time Ill- Braclbt!ry led tile wlrmen' t&lt;O&lt;40 wltb lOW' Fa!COIIJ In double ing wltb 11 W. Adhltr bad d
figureo Tbe loss wu Mlddl• for Wlhama
ports l!tb without a Vlclory
By quarters
shuts
Wah.ama outscored the VlBit- Middleport
7 U 13 1 _ 40
Soutbern puUed down
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on m every period, 13-7, 14-12,!1 Wabama
13 14 11 11 _ a
rebounds ~ompared to !I for ..
ADd k's cut.
You'D 13-13 and 18-6 m that order J
Middleport _ Moore
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George Sauer a Middy soph- Gibbs o-o-o Powell 44-13 Van
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Wamsley 8-1-17:
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17 20 15 25 The Fenwrck Central High sUtule and provtded ftve pomts 1 Fry ~ Zuspan 1-U, R. Rood
sea.on
Followmg close behmd Rope Coach Jtm Adams' qwntet hit Wrlton
\2 15 18 19 - 62 eroy whrle Sherm Cundtil pac- School freshman • sophomore on the score board
:1-4-10 Totals 19-25-Q
Led by the hot shootmg of m sconng for Rutland was bel· on 29 ol 73 attempts from the Rutland - Lambert 3-4-10, Ied Southern With 11 Pomeroy basketball team evened up its - - -- - - -- - - - ' - - - - - - - - - - Semor Larry Rupe
the Red ty Ron Black w1th 19 and Rus- field for 8 41 per cent average L1ttle 4-2--10 Black 6-7 19 Rupe Will host Middleport this Frl- season record with a 55-35 wm
Devrls held a 17 12 hrot per ty Lrttle and Jrm Lambert, each Wtlwn sank 21 of 53 attempts 12 3 17 Stewart 1 3 &gt; Barrett day mght
over the Pt Pleasant freohmen
md advantage 'ft 27 lead at m with 10
for 38 per cent
J-0..6 Blackwell UO Totals 29 By Quarters
Friday evenmg at the Fenwtck
termlSSton and was out m front Strausbaugh and Peters both
- 19 - 77
Southern
11
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In Cheshrre
17
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23 34 57
ended Rutland then talhed 25 squad Mossman also h1t m dou- a pertect mght of 1t [or Ule ¥IS 11-Q 6
Steele 3-4&gt;-6 Mossman f'~:.meroy
~ll 2-2-tl f It;~ the thtrd straight wm
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pmnts m the fmal stanza wh1le lble figures for the losers w1th 1tors as they romped to a 3723 4513 Pope 113 Strausbaugh lc om er °Y -J
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row 7 1 15, ewe11 7 ~ 16, IDlr 1ones over ut western
eWJ!ton was tossmg m 19
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Roger Davis was hlgh l7 5 19 Peters 6--7 19 Totals ur son J.(J-6 Smith &amp;.2r14, Eskew serves 53- 45 and the Racme
Rupe~ped all scorers by j Rutland pulled down 58 re for the Metgs Counttans wtlh 15 18 - 62
0-0 0 Totalll 25 7o;7•
Freshmen 33 27 Pnor to lllat
Southern - Pnce
6-0-18 the Fenwick team had dropped
FI.sher 9 I 19, Norris 8+20, Me a patr to H~nnan Trace and By United Press TnternattonaJ or's losing streak to 18 games.
Kelvey 8-0-0 Baer 3 2-8 Me North Gai!Ja reserve teams
It looks as if tne Baltimore Four players went over the 20.
Chntook 2 I &gt; Tolllls 28-14-70
In the PI Pleasant game htgh Bullets fmally are ready , "' pomt mark for the Royals m
- - - scorers for Femuck were Bob function properly and they re the game, with Oscar RobertBuffalo 87 Ithaca 64
Ford With 20 pomts and Pat takmg dead aim at the Los son and Jack Twyman each
Angeles Lakers
scormg 24
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and Rya\ controlhng the hoards
The Bullets \\ho found the go- !be Warrwrs Nate Thurmond
10 00
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ege s St Francis (Pa) 68 Bellarmn 66 lor the Cardmals the Po 1nl ing rough m the early part ofl ~k ~:me sconng hoDOI'I wit.la
ONDAY
Hofstra 80 Scranton 67
Pleasant Blacks were hard put the "l:eason have slowly adJUSt
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By U01ted Press International Dayton to an 83-78 upset of j In M1d Amencan Conference
TUI:!;SDAY
St Josephs (Pa 1 88 Penn 72
was M1ke Marnhout With 12 es ern I\ IS on un ay ey C
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mg defeats took the spotlight m and nearly pulled It out w1th a league VICtory 87 55 over Kent
WEDNESDAY
Flonda 84 Kentucky 66
now 7 wms and 71osses Next 8 ll4-l06 victory an ~ove ta l
We ter DtvrsiOD
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I state to run the Redskms St Josephs (Ind. l at Cmcmnah Tennesse sa Georgia Tech 48 on the schedule 1::&gt; a game a wlthm two and one ha games
W L Pet
Ohio
Bucks Rockets Cats FaD
overall mark to 13-1 Runnerup jCamsJus at Dayton
\i1rgmm fech 89 East Car 63 gamst the Kyger Creek reserves or the Lakers
Los An eles
26 21 53
1he mdJVIdual honors were Oh1o State and Cmcmnah saw 1Oh1o U gets a double dose of I Loyola (Cahf) at Xavier
at Kyger Creek at 5 p m on Los Angeles meanwhile had St Lou!~
1 M Harvey 112 W Va Wesley 95
24 24 500
shared by Barry Uemens of ethe1r wanmg hones of conferenc act10n th1s week The Bobcats RIO Grande at Ohm Northern No Car A&amp; f 82 Wms Sel 80 Tuesday
Its troubles With the Boston Cel Baltimore
24 24 500
Ohw Wesleyan and Bill Meyer [ t1tles grow still dimmer and meet Western Mtch1gan on Marshall at Kent State
Gallaudet 84 Baltunore U 78
lies bowmg to the Celts 117 93 1DetrOit
18 33 353
of H~ram m OhiO Conference Bowlmg Green and Toledo a!; I Thursday to make up the game ! Walsh at Wooster
Emory- Henry llO Beckley 107
In the only other ~BA game San FranCISCO
11 38 22.~
ViCtOfleS as each lalhed 41 sorbed deteats that could only postponed Saturday because of Cedarville at Defiance
I Morehead St 64 Marshall 82 I
the CmcmnatJ Royals defeated
Sunday's Results
pomts
be called humJhatmg
weather and tnke on Kent State
TIIURSDAY
Lenmr Rhyne 75 At Chris 66 1
the San FranciSCO Warnors 124- Boston 117 LosAnge1es 93
Clemens effort came m Wes I The Buckeyes took thelr thtrd on Saturday Mtarm takes on I RIO Grande at Mtch Lutheran Auburn 95 Georgijl 65
103
Cmcmnatl 124 San Fran 103
ley an s 88-72 defeat of Baldwrn Btg Ten loss In as many games Deyton m a non-conference tilt Youngstown at Krngs Pornt
West Ky 94 Unron rTenn ) 69
Balttmore got • 31 pomt per Balllmore 114 St Louts 100
W~llace to take over the con 1 as Mmnesota delivered a con Saturday
I Western MJcmgan at Ohw U Grambhng 106 Alabama St 87
formance from guard Don Ohll (Only gamt&gt;s scheduled)
ference lead courtesy of that vmcmg 97 77 trouncmg, the first Cedarvill
ed
Ohio
Wesleyan
at
Kenyon
Tcnn
Ter9
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Amer1can
68
to pace Its wm over St Loms
Monday's Games
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FRIDAY
ITtnn A&amp;l 104 Manon (Ky ) 93
I&lt; lgm Baylor of Los Angeles Baltimore vs Bos at Prov
SIOn by Wooster over preVIOUS 12 games smce 1957 Coach
mmutes to down Bluffton Allegheny at Hiram
MISSiSSipl St 101 MisSISSippi 721
(took game scormg honors With
Tuesday's Game~
ly co leadmg Akron on Buddy Fred Taylor Will st ill be lookmg IOh
to remam atop the Mid Clarion at Malone
Sou Miss 86 Memphis St 80 I
30 pomts while Sam J o n es Det vs Phtla at New Yort
Jlarfls' hook shot m the }mal for that imtJaf conference wm : League With a 4-0 mark
SATURDAY
MJamJ (Fla ) 128 Rolhns 95
A 22 pomt scoring effort by paced Boston Viilth '::1
Los Angeles at New York
fiVe seconds
IthiS Saturday agamst Wtscon Ian IS 15 1 overall
W
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Ala A&amp;M 102 Fla A&amp;M 99
Lanny T~o and a Z1 JXUnt per
Cmcmnatl s VIctory over San Cmcmnah at San FranclSco
The Bishops are now 7 0 m sm
Grace (lnd ) pieked up Its Isconsm a S IO a e
W Va Tech 86 Aid Broad 711formance by Phtl Duncan fell Francisco extended the Warn
the loop
while
Wittenberg
1second consecutive Malone Jn.. ~mcmnatJ ~ t Louis
E Ky St 85 Ky Wesleyan 73 short Saturday mght as
the - - moved up to second at 71 and Drake used Its sharp eye at vztattonal Tournallll'nt title at iarru at ayton
Midwest
Fairland Dragons defeated an with 12 and to pomts respec
TO NAME COMMJTI'EE
the Zrps le\1 all the way to third the free throw !me to score 1ts ! Canton downmg the oost Ma ~t Josephs (Pad at X~vler
Notre Dame ll3 Toledo 65
upset mmded Kyger Creek frve liVely
PT PLEASANT- A Ctttzens
at 6-1
fJrst MlSsoun Valley Conrerence lone team 82 75
enn State at entral tate
Northwestern 76 Michigan St 75 64 58 on the losers hardwootl
Jerry Hall led Kyger w1th 1&lt;\dv1 sor~,o Committee will
be
VJcton. at the expense of Can
Xavier knocked off Duquesne, Ciano~ at Fennh
Iowa St 64 Kansas 58
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Charlie Burd and Don Rus 17 and Earl Skaggs had seven formed m a meetmg Monday at
Me}er s perf&lt; rmance gave I cmnat1 89.00 wh1ch has lost 96-90 as Bryan Williams canned Heidel erg at 0 Io Northern
Mmn (Morris) 75 Northland 69 sell paced Fairland With
18 The W1cklmemen now 55 on 7 30 p m m the courthouse
the Temers an 86 73 deciSion four of ftvP m loop play The r1 pomts for the Musketeer~ Bluefield at Rio Grande
Drake 89 Cmcmnatl 80
pomts each
the season and 4 2 m the SVAC accordmg to Morris Bragg Ma
over Kenyon and Don Carlos Bearcats, who lost three men j But 1t was a cosUy VICtory Steubenville at Buffalo
Michigan !03 Purdue 81
The smaller Bobcats made a prepared for a very
touch son County Assessor Br (:lg g
made It a sweep of the ~ugh on fouls agamst the Bujldogs Guard Steve Thomas among Bowhng Green at Camsms
OhiO u vs wrn Mlch ppd
rme showmg of themselves match With New Boston Satur has asked varrous eounty groups
scormg antic for the confer get another st1ff MVC contest 1 the top ten scorers in the na Ohio at Kent State
St Benedict 90 Empdna St 89 cons1dermg these same Drag day night at New Boston
I to select representatives
to
ence by pushmg m 39 pomts as Saturday at St Lams
t1on was JD)Ured when he fell Toledo at DetrOit
XavJer (Ohio) 96 Duquesne 90 ons defeated Huntmgton Vm· The box score
compose the committee. It will
Otterbem walloped Lawrence Toledo VIsited Notre Dame to the floor in the first half Western Michigan at Marshall DePaul 94 Bowlmg Green 64
son 109-39 Ironton St
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FAIRLAND 164)
have no official capaCity, but
Tech, 89 63 m a non league and
the Irl sh adJrumstered Thomas was hosp1tahzed and Muskmgum at Akron
Mmnesota 97 Ohw St 77
101-64 and Kyger Creek ear
Burd g 0-18 Hall 2 2 5 Ru~ will recommend changes or pomt
game In other actwn for OC what was one of the worst de-- wtll m1ss tomght s contest Baldwm Wallace at M~rietta Dayton 83 LomsvJIIe 78
IJer m the season 83-57 Fair~ sell 6-6 18 Eaton 4 1 9 o1Hon out any obviOus rrustakes concl ubs, Mount Umon took Mar I feats the Rockets have ever agamst Detroit
Wnght Patt AFB at capltitl Miami (Otuo) 87 Kent St 55
land Is now 10.1 on the year
4--5-13 Roberts o.-o-0 and Btas cernmg taxes m the county
!etta 71
60 aod F 'n dloy taken U~ while Bowlmg Thts weeks card calls for 40 Herdelberg at Ohro Northern
Coach Carl York s charges • • • T I 2'14 ••
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Ohro Wes 88 Bald Wallace 72
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dumpe d Het delberg 8•~'7
I Green was at DePaul getUng games wtth itght actmn the U"am at
es eyan
Wooster 58 Akron 56
hrt the scoreboard lrrst when
KYGER CREEK (58)
BETI'ER THAN NONE
Btg Henry Fmkel cashed
ktcked around 94-64
frrst 1wo mghts Besrdes the Xa Kenyon at Wilmington
Otterbem 89 Lawrence Tech 63 IEnue Hall sang a JUmper on a Duncan 9-J-21 Leach 2 3 7
COLLEGE STATION, Tex
31 pomts to lead the Flyer! of
Mtamt Rolls 0o
Yter t11t the only other game Oberlin at Mount Umon
I fancy hand orr play
Ty B-6-Z2 Th
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Mt Umon 71 Manetta 60
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Hiram 86 Kenyon 73
Tyo tJed the score seconds cyn 11 3 Barnett 1-Q-2
and melon for breakfast' For chtl
tng Loyola (Cahf )
Ashland at Wtttenberg
later 0 a Ia
Cedarville at Franklin
Fmdlay 80 Heidelberg 67
n
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Johnson 00-0 Totals 22 14 58 1 dren and teen agers 1 tllat s not
Oklahoma St 55 Nebraska 53
The lead then see-sawed un- By Quarters
such a bad idea, ~~es11 the
Defiance at Sprmg Arbor
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Cen Mo St 62 S E \lo St 57
aU" an s cen r u"e
FaU"land
20 15 15 14 64 US Department of Agriculture
Tuesday·Weds Afternoons
Pl'ITSBURGH (UPI)-Catch
Bethany 80 Ottawa 56
a mid-court shot to put the Kyger Creek
15 19 11 13 58 The pomt Is sUDply that such
SPECIAL RATES
er Don Leppert who began h1s
Southern Colo 83 Ft Hays St 83 20-15 advantage at the end of Reserve score Falfland ::19 I an uncOMventional
mornmg
Friday Eventng-Strikes Payoff
maJor league career wltb the
Wheaton 72 Valparaiso 07
the first pertod
Kyger Crek 37
meal 18 better than none at all
Saturdey Eventng-Red, Blue
Ptt!sburgh Ptrales fn 1961 has
Southwest
Coach John Wtckhne s boys [•=--==--==--============..-,
P1n1 Payoff
been re-acquired by the PU"ates
sF Au,tm 64 E 1exas st 59 1came chargmg back as 1,o
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No Certlflcateo
from the Washmgton Senawrs
S W Tex St 84 H Payne 7'1 canned four lteld goals, Dun I
Leppet1 had requested another
Tulsa 70 Loyola (Calif ) 59
can got four pornts, and
Don
chance
to
play
for
Ptttsburgh
Saturday's
College
Results
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Arkansas
St
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fJ7
Thomas
three
to
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the
BobI
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cats to a 19 pomt second stanza, I
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W Tex St 56 Tex Western 54 but the rally fell one
pomt
Fordham 37 emple 51
E Cen Okl• St 86 N E rn St 78 1short when Russel, hit three
Navy 75 Manhatan 70
E rn N Mex 99 G Canyon 73 stratght £ree throws
1 Farrland controlled the thtrd
• Cent Conn St 121 Kmgs Ptt 97
West
Vtllanova 72 Detroit n
Oregon 74 Washmgton St 69 I penod lip and QUICkly
Penn St 59 PLttsburgh 40
Anzona St 99 Utah St 93
on one of Burd's corner shots.
Sl John's (NY) 75
Brrgham Young 98 Utah 67
I but KC came roaTJng back
j
St FranciS (N Y ) 61 Wvommg 77 Colorado St u 68 Duncan hrt a mtd court
Colgate 92 Lafayette 76
Idaho St 71 Montana 66
I to cut the lead to 38-37
Cornell 76 Sprrngfteld 61
Washmgton 00 Jdaoo 76
I Hurd then hit tbree
lnd (Pa ) St 103 Waynesbg 85 Atr Force 86 Oklo Ctty u 74 corner shots Russell two
Calli &lt;Pa) St 60 W Ltberty 86[ Pepperdme 96 San Diego 71
I ms and Vtrg1l Drllon a l r
Elizabethtown 1110 Lycoming 75 Gonzaga 65 Whttworth 60
throw to put the vlsrwrs mw a
Ariz I Flag) 108 N Mex wrn 81 50-45 lead at the begmrung of
I Provtdence 88 Seton Hall 81
- Nh Southern 95 Sou Utah 68 1the !mal canto
Los Ang Pacific 86 Cal Tech 61 1 Hurd John Eaton and

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As predrcted here Sophra Loren de
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She Is commlfted to trmsh the him La
dy L" on trme as well as dub Mamage
Italian Style m English for the 150 U s'
t!leatres anxrously war!Jng for It to be
complet~d hr therr playdates They
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Ill lime for the scheduled bookings Golag to Washmgton at thts time would be
too costly and trme consummg for Soph
iii It's really not her scene anyway
much as she would like to pay tnbute to
tile Amem rn PreSident she 1s shy about
personal appearances and wtthout a
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IJ88l faith she would be nervous about
p!ungmg tnlo the wildness of the Inaug
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Jazz great Lionel Hampton wanted to
hts Jan 19 engagement at the
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beloved w1fe Gladys, was rushed to
Hospital for emergency sur
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,f;~~~B~i~ut Gladys insisted that 1t was
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the doctors said everything was gobe all nght She may be up and
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Hitchcock and Ann Margret U
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SIX
BOSTON (UP]) - New Zea pomls, mcludlng four m the Jut
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student woo holds the two-IDIIe gm w six pomts, 64-58
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Handicap 42 ; Total 225Z; Won
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R Bowen 542: Total
2387;
Won 2. Lost 1 Potato I. Malon
Cily Keystone
-McKenzie
D. Ash 490; B. Gloeckner
454· T. Ml!rctnko 421; G. Craig
' Handicap 123; Total 2315;
1, Loal 2, Polots %.
Ind. High Game - Art Stobart 214: ln1. High Series _Art stobart 601; Team
High
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1'l'•·•m High Series Holsurn
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old-fashioned
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Ave.

Henry Buck, Jr. presented a program on missions in
India, Malaya and Tanganyika.
Members attending
were
Mrs. Harry Layne, Mrs. Jack
1 T. Welch, Mrs. Herman Layne,
Mrs. Harry Dyer, Mrs. Ralph
I Whitmore,
Mrs. Lloyd Roush,
I Mrs. Donald Bumgardner. Mrs.
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Rio Grande College is offering 11 eventng classes the winter semes·
ter. Four of these will be taught at the college, the others will be offered at various other locations thr'lughout South-Central and South-

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AT ANY

Bob Miller, Mgr.

he

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registration day . All evening students will begin their registration by

reporting to the registrar's office, where further instructions will be
given.

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Registration for evening classes:

TUESDAY, JANUARY 26 - 6:00 to 8:30

p.m.

On Camp us Classes

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P. E. 321 , Teaching
Health In El Ed.
Bd. 412. Aud .-Visual
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and Sec. Ed .

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Mr. Burdell

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Mr . Ohm
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,

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"Eng. 213, Am . Liter.
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Apprerial
History
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Mrs . Burton
Mrs. Rouse
Mrs. Frecker
Hendershott

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Jackson
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Piketon H. S.

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Woo 0, Lost 3. Team No. I c. Ohlinger 370; E. Searles
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Lost 0.
New York Clolh!ng-J. Walton 311ll; R. McTurner 458 : J.
warner 415 ; C. Krautter 301;
B. Smith 391; Handicap 228; '
Total 2197; Woo 3, Loot 0. Rutland Furniture - R. Grate 2'10;
P. Carson 323; C. Black 285 ;
M. Edwards 285; V. Grate 348;
Handicap 3611 : Total !851; Won
t , Lost I.
Ind. High Game - R. McTurner 178; Ind. High Series
; - R. McTurner 4!)8; T e a m
1 High Came New York Clothin~ House 789; Team High Series - New York
Clothing
2197.

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fresh from your oven I And so simple and et:JSlf to
prepare. It's not frozen- no thawing or refrigeration
neede d . Simply pop into a preheated 400" oven b-1'5
minutes. Out it comes hot and steami119o full..lxxfted
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shawver
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News Notes

Simon's Mkt. - P • Colhns Lieving, Miss Millie Bumgar- i
41Z; G. Burdette 319; D. Clark ner, Mrs. Cliff Roush,
Mrs. ·
I 374; M. Domigan 382; D. Glaze Waid Cunningham, Mrs. R. F.f
362; Handicap 210; Total 2119- Bryant, Mrs. George Jewell , I
won 2, Loot I. Fabric Sbop- Mrs Howard Burris aM R"'V
I E. Roush 4116; A. Nea"". 399; Martin Berisford.
I
N. Harton 387 ; L. McKin~ey,
373: 1. Howell 363; Handocap '
RUTH CIRCLE MEET'.!
.
183: Total Zll; Won I, Lest
The Ruth Circle of the St.
Landmark - p_ Bilikam
I Paul Lutheran Church Wom_en

WATER

Chicku loodle

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---------CLASS MEETS
Mrs. Clayton Athey and Mrs.
Thelma Capehart were hos- 1
tesses at the monthly meeting
of the Live Wire Class of the
EUB Church. Mrs. llernard Lie.
ing was m charge of devotions ·
using as her subject, "Neigh-:
borhood Evangelism "
ThP
scripture was read by Miss
Millie Bumgarner.
.
A short bustness meetong was
held at which tlme the regular '
reports were given. A social
hour followed .
· Those attending were Mrs. :
Bernard Lieving, Mrs. Harry 1
I Capehart, Mrs. Ray Weaver,
1

Campbell's

•

D. Thomas 410; R. Graves 508; 1I::M::rs:·:S:a:r•:h::H:a:n:nu:m::i:s:s::uf-

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Old Town Flats
Society Notes

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Total 2551; Won %, Lost I, Polat ernoon.
5.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Winebren· ~
G &amp; J - J . Sisson 390;
J. er were business visitors in Cal·
Johnson 454; R. fulwling 448; lipolis Tuesday.

The Wild

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Call: Wy-2-3277

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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Jan . 25, 1965·5 1 1- - - - - •

Mlddt~rt

S. McKn',.,.ht
65; Handicap 686; '
Jon. 11, lNI
her to spend some time in his ing.
, Mr. . and. Mrs. Leo Roush an
-c
I
f
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Total 1356: won o, Lost
Crow•o Slealt o01110 - Ingels home.
Mrs. Flavis Leitner has re- 1 amo Y aun Y·
.
f
Sli!lg Rays - J. Mankin 221; 558 . Sears 437 : Halley
454: Mr. and Mrs. Okey Roush turned lo her home here after \· Mr. and Mrs. Jack Roley 0
C. Hannahs 175; Bhnd
Holliday 502; Duerr 498: Hand- were in Gallipolis Friday.
spe nding the past few
Mt. Storm ,. W.
.. weree
C. Haggerty 252: 1'.
!Cap 102; Total 2551 ; Woo 1 Mrs. Leolia Young, Mrs. Fan· with her son, Noah and Iamdy, 1urday evenmg dlnner g!:!t~ I
IM: Handicap 466; Total 1388; Lost !, Polnll 3. Holsam
- nie Roush and
Mi"
Donna

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Ml'll, Betty shields reeteved
word of the death of her siSter,
Ml'll. Minnie Lloyd of Huntington. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Shields
attended the funeral there .
Mrs. Ethel Lathey of Parkersburg wSJ a Thursday guest of
Mn. Maude Blessing Roush.

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fering with an attack of laryn-j in Maryland.
. be IMr. a
r.Mro. Georgia Grimm was I
gilis.
Ro.ss and Lawrence Wme en- Ronnie Carpenter of the li.S. bualneaa visitor In Ga!UpoliB or
Mrs. Audrey Hoffman
and Ier were Saturday evemng vlao~ Army has a :JO.day furlo~. 'Mulrsday.
Shelby shopped in Pt. Pleas- ors of Mr. and Mrs . Glenn He spent a few days wilb biB
te h d lw&lt;
ant, Saturday.
Hoffman and family.
Ifather , Mr. Wade Carpenter and
Elva Can r a
R'
'Mr. Lawrence Wlnebrener of Mr. and . Mrs. Clare . Severlgn is to report at Fl Lewis, Wash. ICOUSins vllnting her from II'
Columbus was a weekend guest are spendrng some tome woth , ~H~is:.:
w~ife~and::.:bab~y~d~aug~h:te~r~are~:ley~,~Th~a~rada~~Y·:,..............,
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Misses Carnet•Aten and Elame
Ross Winebrener and DoruJa. McKmney.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvm BlesSUJg Mrs. Opal Sayre had the mJS·
'
and Clarence Blessmg were fortune of havmg • car ace!We hive been informed th•l • number of p110ple
dmner guests Sunday of theor dent last week, which has caus. tho
ar.. were sold .,polntments to
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
True ed her a slight leg injury and
tn
-..-Mill 1 J vary We
1 n ldan
Blessing of Mason Clly.
much soock.
h•v• sittings made by Olon
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Saturday High School Scores

Ohio College Cage Records

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Locally owned and a nice well . cared for car. 6 .cyl. en~ine

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CA RD Of' THANlfti &amp; OBITUARIU
OPEN
EVES.
7:00
P.M.
Akron
8 4 848 ?86 1Wittenberg
7 1 520 414 wahama (W. Va.) 63
Princeton 65 Greenhills 55
I ~~~t~:i~~trauon "
11.25
for 50 wunl min·
Total Receipt.
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11'1.711 .11 Hiram
7 4 871 8091Akron
6 1 535 452
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Middleport 40 Kings Mills 73 New Miami 55
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&amp;acb additional word Jo;POMEROY • OHIO
General ~::e~Jt~:N:.,~vtI Rio Grande
9 6 1267 12M Otterbein
5 2 499 437 Racine 7D Pomeroy 57
Georgetown 69 Ripley ~
OFFICI HOURS
1:30 A. M . to 15.00 I' M oa.~l,. j 1 ~==~~==~====";'-"iB~u~jin;;;e~ss;"'SSe;;.
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Cincinnati
9 6 1127 10461Muskingum
5 3 480 452 Union Furnace 66 waterloo 43 Wilmington 7l Centerville til
la~urday -8. 30 A M la : 2:00
noon
For Sale
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Meeun,
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John
Carroll
5
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614
706
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Hiram
5 3 608 591 Rutland 77 Wilton 62
New Kenton 76
IT'S SO EASY
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Martins
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Cambridge
89
Xenia Woodrow Wilson 80
aESut.T PRODUCING
I 19:)0 PLYMOUH,
1 man
HNIIDJ
~~~:re~e~eral ..E~~~uve .. 80'1 .2 , Bluffton
7 6 1011 10051Wooster
4 4 539 501 Union Local 70
I Cincinnati Woodward 6I
WANT AD
power saw Reasonably pricMIDerPOle. ....
Pnur Reuer-BurtaJ hPWJ.M 21.00 Muskingurn
8 8 946 1053 Mt. Union
3 3 403 426
st. Clairsville 60 ,
Cincinnati Walnut Hllls 45
J 25 6tr
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He.11lth-Taxe• withheld ror
PHONE WY 2-2156
ed. Phone WY 2-6812 · - ·- 1 ~:oo~~ vour sewer tro•IUel
Dl•trtct uoaro Qf Health
1Wl. 71 Toledo
6 6 888 950 Marietta
3 5 528 533 Wodsfield 88 Beallsville 53
Cincinnati Withrow ~
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c~metertea-com.prnsatlon of
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3 5 437 ~
" 0 Wayne Township 84 Jewett 57
ELECROLUX
sweepers. com· 1
omcer• •nd Employe•
o ort ern 6 7 1~3
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Cincinnati Western H'll
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7
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Sewer MacllTool•, """"'"' ,..
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6 7 979 1010 Bald-Wall.
1 5 438 49 Lakeland 87 Sm'lthft'eld 82
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Ide Materia!• . . . . . ... .
121 .49
Notice
t:ondition . $16.95. wv 2 1862 1
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Pu,..-,hll•e• o1 Land
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a:~ .oo Wooster
6 7 888 853 1Oberlin
1 6 427 538 Adena 83 Yorkvil1e 78
~:;.,~~m~':J' .....~ . .. ,., Ohio State
6 7 984 10191Heidelberg
l 7 469 574 ~iltonsville 90 Mingo 37
WILL DO rug weaving. WI 9- - - -- - - 1 22 stc I CaD W"i Z-lll'l• na, or Nlpt
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5
6
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Kenyon
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7 382 531 Cleveland John Adams 83
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43 46
SINGER sewi ng Machi ne t\ -1 lEAfiNG, Plomblng, MoeUer Fire Protecuon--Contracu.
· ]Oberlin
5 6 726 796
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MID-OHIO
Cleveland Benedictine44
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A.UTOM:~ !s'tr:,ce
~onditio~- Equipped to Zig- Fumaca. AnoJd BI"Odten. ~o~::n~11';~ ~;~~;ctf:r'n.. ::·: Mt. Union
4 5 580 444 , Cedarv1ilt
4 0 299 237 , Cleveland cathedral Latin 68
~~. •---T Cally WY :':..... zao . . nd .make fancy ,.de.'i Jgns 1· '18 East Malo Street. rom- mthwayo~~-Malntl"nan~:e and 9. . · Xavier
6 8 1268 1241 Ashland
3 1 278 225 1
Cleveland Glenville 59
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8 1050 1163 1
2 2 28' %63
lljUl 1 by . inse.·rtmg.. cams. ~ 111 sac-. I eroy. Pboae W'l z.at1L
Ma~11tl"nance 1nd Rep•lr
· Baldwm-Wal ace 6
Bluffton
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Cleveland East Tech 84
I --------------------- ~ riflce :or $26.80 or $U month
7 zo tfc
~~i.~iL~llhW~~ Expen~~ .,~· ;:·: Western Reserve 3 5 604 616 Wilmington
1 3 281 329
cleveland Collinwood 52 IBY MRS. LYLE BALDERSON
For Rent
Jy. Call WY 2·3862.
1 22 5tc ~ rRANSMISSION Salvage Com- E~f!~::hlpRP;~~-;:ent - .. .lae:!W !Fenn
3 5 595 578 1Defiance
Bl TO 4 229 318 Cle\'eland St. Ignatius 49
,Mrs. Cora Coates iJ a pa.
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Deduction• by county Aud.Jtor:
g en
Cleveland Rhodes 47 tient in the Meigs General Hog..
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. . . - - - 1IOCUST POSTS tor sale. Also : pany epalring all makea. For Election• ....... . . 158115
Team
w LPts Ops Cleveland West Tech 92
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FOR RENT - F urmshed apart- ~
d Ph Sh" ·man Ho•omabc and standard trans- For Workmen'a Compen..uon 210:98
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31
Michigan
3 0 283 2.35
Mr and Mrs Paul Buckley
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WC 2_6476
missions
Maurice Gagnon Leg11J Notlcu "' N&lt;e.,..~aper · 1e:7,
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Cleveland John Marshall 59
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ree rooms an a · 1 .
1 22 3tp
All utilities furnished. S e e brrts,
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: Owner. Phone WY 2-8173. ' Toht P;r,~~".!."v o~~= . 116.000.64 1
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~: :~ i Cleveland West 107
, ~tndd fa?JihilyM, AlfTedd recMrentlyv·v~-1
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Fred Hoffman at 256 South FHF:E USE o( our Carpet Sham· 11 17 tfc
OPIAATIONS av FUNDI
Cleveland Lincoln 90 1 e WI
r. an
s. ll'gl
Fourth Ave., Middleport.
pooer With purchase ot Blue
Road Fun•
By United Press Jatemationol Minnesota
2 1 250 209 1Cl I nd St Ed
d 72
Buckley
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221 233 I
Gilmour 64 Mrs. Maunce Reed, Ml'!.
Mo-DERN furnt'shed 2 rooms I l.ustre
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C.mpietll ISerrice
erelpt Durtnt Yur . , . lt,7S8.57 j
Purdue
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Tot81 Rec-t"ipt and Bllance t8.6.5tl.29
ST MORIT?iJ Switzerland - Northwestern
211 25.1 Solon 75 Cleveland South 53
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Mrs. mest
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(.'tttt ~aclford
Payment Durlnl Yelr
l3.o70.08
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Whitehead attended
Art8
First Ooor. Middleport. Phone
t.•rtte, P'Due • Colltad
Balance, llecember Jl, . .
Larry McKillip of Saranar Wisconsin
1 3 25I 3091 Revere 62 Nordonia 47
an
WY 2-3874.
1 21 12tc
A. C. BRAI)'YURD
o~:!n~~~e;k&gt;Warrant,
!1.5.15110 Lake, N. Y., was injured in a OhiO State
0 3 213 252 1Midpark 56
and Crafts Workshop for Scout
31 · HHu rad)
$1
595
Ra-'-~
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DH~mber
Z477J9 bobsled acctdent that forced Ml'ch·lgan State
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Parma
Valley
Forge
4:9
leaders at the St. Andrews M.
0 3 ~ 272
THREE R(JOM rurnished apart· 63 Tempest _
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Bfilan(.~ In n.. po.ttory
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December
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two-man
sled
Berea
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North
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51
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rnent with bath tor couple. 4 dr. L0\1 milrage. Auwma --::--c:-c:------=--=~::: Ba~:;:,'. '',,',",',,"'
, ',". 1r,..-n•hl• Fun•• , team to be withdrawn from the
University School 65
I Overnight guests ol Jean
Phone WY 2M
54:-\5 m Middle- lie ~ hifl Like rw w
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Sa
Real Estate Fot Sale R~~~rr•'
DUi-1".
.. • .. . 978.40 world championships.
Fairview 64 1 as 0 ar were
ndra Newb2 Buick - - $1 ,983
fotalJIR~elptl ~~d ~~~e l::::: l
IElyna Cathobc 64
I tun, Lln~a Brown, Lind~ Evans,
port. 212 South Flfth Ave
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L&lt;'Sa bre 2 dr. Hard Tnp . One
i ::t:_~~~De~~~rrl~aiwt 2.979.96 1 HIALEAH, Fla. - Sunstruck
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Olmsted Falls 57 Mary Fitch, Csthy Otichester,
APARTMENT, 5 rooms and rmfJJI
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'C'"''" Warranta
. .. .. t,ooo ... won the 330'900 Royal Palm[
Brooklyn 57 Bedford Chane! 53 andLloRosemary
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Sh owner
' good r""''
cnrr
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7 IOutttandlng
d F ellAndrews.
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balh. shower and tub. 6:l S. mg.· 011 s
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Dec~mher JJ. IIHH ;Add)
uat Handicap at Hialeah by five
Chagrin Falls 71 Aurora 62
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err
JS a pa en
3rd St., Middleport,
Phone
- ?OMEROY - 6 Mroom frame Bab~~:"a.,:~r ~~ 01~ry,
~ ote.!IO : lengths over Rainy Lake.
h II Orange 69 Hawken School 35 tn the Camden-Clark Hospital
wY 2-2671.
1 15 uc
home with bath forced
hot '
Tol" •• . " ,,..,,
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PT. PLEASANT - Mars a 1w
Ge
K'rtl d
Parkersburg.
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H;o!o~~nce hnuary 1 1964
U
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Ill offer extension est
auga 59 I an 43
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TRArLER LOTS - free sewa1r heating, full
basement Cltrk
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4,874 12 LOS ANGELES, Calif. -Wy· mversl Y w
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Cleveland LuUteran East 61
Pomeroy, Ohio
WJih recreatiOn room attachM ~~~~~,P~.
Durlnr Year
n.T82 81 omJa Tyus of Tennessee State classes in Pt. Pleasant If enough Ct
I d St J h ca t" u ROYAL TREATMENT
age and water. Brown's l'raJI•
" 8 ec.JPll and B•l•n!!e 22..ua 93
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eve an
. on
n IUS ~~'~ I SAN FRANCISCO UP!)
0 rses for
1· h
llurlng Ye•r
l8.o5!)M I OlympiC 100-meter champiOn mteres IS s own m c u
I
R'dg
']] 51 C0 I b" 34
I
er Pa rk (Slate Approved). '. .. - - - - - - - - - - - - · 1 ed garage with breezeway' Paymenu
1
BaiBncl! Derember JJ Jtlfl4
t u s
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the second semester
evi e
urn la
Patients at a San Francisc0
1
Mmers~,o"J IIe, Oh10, Phon£' WY DAIRY HAY 800to IOOOba!es, ' on landscaped lot near new (CJerk"sl ··
. · ... t.IIOll29 SE' a · ·women's record in
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· 's rin field 41 Akron Central 88
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B.·, hr . ·' mll&lt;•s •N••rtll
ho,pital Will qualify for F"HA outAlilndlnt Warrant•,
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the 60-yard dash with a time of An orgamzatlOnal meetmg Will i p hg
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II 8
Hosplta) are bemg treated like
1 15 tJc, Vi"lor
2.3324.
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l)@cem~r 31 IM4 &lt;Add) 2 soo 20
be h ld T sda Ja 26 at 6·30 Cuya oga l' a s 7
k' g
long term financing
B ~lRnce 1n DePository,
' · 16 7 Set.'OndS at the sixth annuaJ
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E t 66 m s.
Two 4 ~oum furnis hed apart· i of Chester. Ohio.
I 2:"r3tp OliVE TOWNSHIP
6 room DecPmper 31. Jl/64 , •• • • 9.109 49 1l..os Angeles Invitational indoor p. m in the Board of EducaM k
G r ld
A~n as45
Instead of the usual three
ments One f1rst fluor W't l- , \1AYTAG washer, galvan1zed "t~ne house With bath - hot
l -2:i· tt.c track meet
tion office on Eighth Street. Akron Herbie 60
ance
meals a day, patients at St
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11 27 tic
tub tJnlv us"•
aboul 8 t1mes . water heating
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NOTic• 0 " IAL• OF CAR
Clases to be taught will de. A ron
anAk67 K
now gt.t
nl
{needs ' new I NutJre
Ia hereby Dven lh at on Felt.
-S6 Mary's Help "--p•'tal
nt.RS
1
M~~lll!:l-tN IJ room ana oath $50. Sidnev Hankison . Rut - !miler. stone fireplace, en- ~fg'~/~1 1~,;~/~o: ~. t~~ ~~~~[~
sunt
pend upon the subjects requestM I
ron enrnore
five - including a ctontinent:JI
turmshed apartment. MId · land, Ohio.
12:i-6tp closed bi.ck porch and base- ! IUC!Inn to the high"""il bidder for cull PEBBLE BEACH, caur. 1 ed and the number of persons iCanton South 60
breakfast
and an evening
In hand at Pomeroy Motor co an
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Akron South 57
k
dlt&gt;port W'i. :3874
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ment Beautiful 1 acre lot Mam stred. Pomery. Ohio t::':' ,~: - Australia's Bruce Crarr.pton present at t e orgamza tona B be ton 63 Ak on Ellet 57
snac ..
8x50 3 bedroom Nartonal
h.&gt;wln1 described vebi~:Je to 'Wit
th $84 500 Bin Cr b meetmg
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Hospttal administrators oay
9 1'• tlC 11957
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1 W!lh dnveway, garage, com- ' One 1964 ~ ton Ph!kup .fi.uck, Ser· won
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Ravenna 59 Salem 53
- 1 House 1'railer Call Ravens I fers a f:hmese chestnut plen1a1 Nu 4CI44Nt02098
NatJOnal Pro. Amateur golf • Persons mterested m takmg a
the change was made beeaus~
5 K(l0'-1 a] artment and bath.,
d 213 9425
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GENERAl" MOTORs
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Soc ' 1 St d'
N 202 Copley 63 Greene 59
docto had
lalned th
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24
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woo
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P ty of shrubbery and flowers.
ACCEPTANCE oaPORATION 1tournament with a 72--hole score course m
Ia u Jes o.
I Wood 'd 66 H dso 53
. rs
comp
at
unturmsnd A.ll ulllllles tur·lBY . w T Re s•
of 284
Iare asked to contact Mrs. Ro-n ge
u n
their patJentl didn't look Wr
mshed. Upstairs above
Dr SLUC.C:ISH sepllc tank"' Clog· $400000 A wonderful opporM
IU·Hc l
.
-ger Wilson phone 675--1085. This Manchester 63 Mogadore 56
ward to meal times.
Oonov&lt;'~n ·s otke Phone WY
gcd dnuns? Get Klecm~:m
tumty for a handy man want. •
Lorain st Mary 70
2-3046 or WY 2-2064.
All Septic lank cleaner
at mg to own his own borne
PHlLADELPHIA, Pa. -Dick course mcludes Integrated SQ..I
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78
l 12 Uc
Landmark Farm Bureau
WANTED - A small busine~s I
Weber of St. Loms and AM cial Science, a sb.Idy of function.s L k 55 At ~s e~ eserve
INCENTIVE FUND
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l-l-30tc with liVIng quarters by eld-·
Slattery of Salt Lake Ctty, of contemporary soctal, polttt· Wa,;;h
;aGer tt .11 24
SAN MATEO, Call!. (UPI)
1
5- room and bath apartment
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Utah
won
the
men's
and
worn
cal
and
economic
institutions.
am
arre
XVI
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A $50 fund has been Ret up
1 1
in Pomero~· Phone Wf t-:m~
erl y COltphel wan mgt . o sup•
1
en's ~hampionships of the BowiM There must be at least 12 to 15 Newton Falls 66 Southeast 61 at the College of San Mateo to
p l'ment t e r presen mcome.
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Streetsboro 71 Burton 39
h 1
tud t h ·
BeST PR ICES ON
12 to Uc
C. C. CUCKLER, REALTOR
ing Proprietors Association of students in each calss before a 1
.
e P a s en w o 18 a poor
BOX !!9
wy 2-3830
JAN. Z5
Americas All-star tournament. subject can be orfere&lt;'l.
~run;w~ck ~7 ~~ers~ 46 1 69 scholar.
TRAILER lots for rem. close
POMEROY OHIO .
Commander Guinther is can. :
-ort
an n
. ort wes
A group from South San
to Laundrymal and schools
' 1 22 Jtc
ing a special and urgent meet I ST. MORITZ, Switzerland Cloverleaf 12 Medma 68
Franc!SC&lt;l set up the award_ and
Valley Lumber &amp; Supply Cnm· 670 X 15 __ 16.60 - - - - - - -- - 1 ing of Drew Webster p
N ' Britain's Tony Nash and Robin
Buckeye 7ll Black River 114
asked school officials that it b•
os1 o.
Dover 60 Wooster 48
restricted to a promlslng 8tupany, M1dd~eport.
10-3-Ur
ou• ra). :&lt;"OH SALE- Middle~·~~ tal). l 39, American Legion, Mnnday Dixon scored two record runs
.
,.
Nylon Blockwoll Tube fvo•
.
Jan 25 at 7
F 11 .
over the St Moritz bob run and
Worthmgton 50 Whitehall 41
dent with less than a C average,
·1H · r;t!; an::: fl,ur m•"'· furD· ~ heest building. located 352 N I
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p.m. o owrngg
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Mount Vernon 63
to hel motivate him.
Ill and •nturmshl'&lt;l apan ' ~SUPER SERVICE
See•md str ..t Middleport the busmess meeting, plans for sucressfutly
retamed
thetr
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49
p
meo!JI W~ l-"434
12 6 d•
STA TlON
p,., ed tor qut~k oate
11&gt; the new home will be discussed world two-man bobsledding tiU ba 102 : r dvr n ; n
LANIIAM
_ _APPOINTED
_ __
u"e a! Ohio Hotel.
' All members are urged 00 at- tie.
PT. PLEASANT - Two dl- r na
an leW
Auto Sales
to&lt;k w Cmey
q
I tend.
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vorce acllons were dlsm!ssed, Franklin llelgbts 8'1
PT. PLEASANT- Charles C.
' "'•' w~ &gt;-9932 FOR SALE: Modern all elee. Bethel No. 6Z of the Inter- ROCHESTER, N. Y. -Jim- two civil actions were continued
Colmnbus Ready 73
Lanham, president of the Pt.
57 BUICK Roadmast.r. 1400 ott
trrc 3 bedroom borne, liiO • notional Order of Job's Daugb- my Brown star fullback of the until May term of Circuli Court, London 55 Jonathan Alder 41
Pleasant - Mason
County
Phone WY 2-2768.
LUMP and run of mine coal ' 1110 lot. S)'l'l!cuse, Phone Dick Iers will meet at the Pomeroy world champion
Cleveland and one action remanded to the West Jefferson 72.
Chamber of Commel\'6, and vice
12 22 31ttp for sale Goeglein Coal co. sterrett. W'i :&amp;-2521.
Masonie Temple, MondaJ at Browne, was named winner of Justice of Peace Court in MaMadison Soutb 71 president of the Citizen'• Na----.:;;:--::---;-:- - 1 Page St., Middleport.
.. - 11 2$ 1fc 7:30 p. m.
the 15th annual s. Rae Hickok son County Circuit Court Frl- Teays Valley 79
.
tinal Bank, bas been appointed
Tbt Rambler
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12 4 tic
-"professional atblete of the day.
Falrfle1d Umon 58
to ,erve on the """"'"=
01
82
World Standard
Compact !
.
FARM. A. on hard
road. Jane Howell Tent, Daughton year" award.
Divorce actiono
dismissed Columbus South 79
panslon Committee lor 1965 ac·
EJ.cdleneo
~ S~~E~ Sewmg
\lachine• butldtng Sites~ old house and of Union Veterans, will meetl
were Ruth M. Lewis vs. James
Chillicothe 44 cording to an
annQ1Dlcemenl
1111 ar room, ride llllll pet" e . .50 up. Several used , barn, \1 mmeral. Leaded. Monday at 7:30 p. m. at the Miss Elizabeth Fick in charge A. Lewis and Joyce Lemaster New Albany 66 Dublin 45
from H. P. Campbell, presi·
SmaU ""' eeooomy machmes . al bar gam pnres. Homer Smith, . Star Rt. No. DAV Hall.
of the program. A 'ski!, "The vs. Frederick Lemaster.
Westerville 48 Reynoldsburg 411 dent of the West Virginia Cham·
!llld managerablllty
The Fabr•r Shop Smger Sales 3- Box 29, _Ripley, W. Va.
The Middleporl Band Booster Church and Its Light," will be Civil actions continued were Hamilton Twp. t/1
ber of Commerce.
1"25"301P Association will meet Monday presented. The executive board First National Bank of GallipoJ.
Metropott~ Motoro
~~ ~~';ce, Pomero{ ~":
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E. Malo Street. Pomeroy
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Wanted To Buy
evemng, Jan. 25 in the cafeter- will be hoste88es.
is, Ohio, vs. Marietta ~ulacl·
Pb""" W\' Wtfll
.
oa of the Mtddleport
blgb
JAN. 21
uring Company !llld City of Pt.
tic
Business
Services
STANDING
Timber.
Top
cash
school.
Mrs.
Cash
Babr,
presi·
The
Riverview
GardeD
Club
Pleasant vs. Walter M. Wlnd4 22
:---c------ - __ prtee. patd. Mar10n Reynolds, dent, will be in charge. AU par. will met Jan. 28 at the bome sor, et al. In the otate'a case
1957 Four-door English . Hill CU~TOM bntch~ring and cu~ Coolville,, Ohio. Rt. 3. Call ents of band students are lnvit- of Mrs. Walter Brown lost&lt;WI against Louis M. Vickero, the
ed to attend the meeting.
of at Mrs. Carl Buckley's as action Is to be remanded to
man. Excellent condition, tmg. Phil Meier, Phone W\' after 4 o clock, 667-35lll.
f25(1. WY 2-2418.
2-3510.
12 9 tie
1 II 30tp
JAN. Ztl
oclglnally planned.
Justice of Peace CourL
I 14 uc r.;co
The Drew Webster Poet Ailx-1-1;;;&amp;~...;;;;;.;;;;..;....,...,.........,...,.....,...,...,...,...,...,...,....
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1nstructions
ME TAX Service, Johniliary will hold Its
regularlt
Help Wanted
son • Simpson Insurance Ag.
ency, Room 6, Coats Build- U. I. CIVIL IE.YICI TI!STSI meetmg Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.
ing, Middleport.
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The WSCS and Lydia Circle
EXPERIEI'&gt;CED cook. Write
llDW appotnt ' Thnu•nlta "'
..... of the United
Methodist
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Box 668-H c-o The
Daily
church will have a soup sale
EXPERT INSTALLATION!
Sentinel, Pomeroy, Ohio.
MAJOR Medical Health Plan 1 -.~an-. ~r '"'ment.. .,.,,.,.. runu Wednesday beg;nn;n• at 000._
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"one
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_ __ _____ __I M~o.~tp ~ non • cancellable, guaranted, ~~ s.mc.. ao. 410. Tbe Orders are being takea by Mrs.
ARMSTRONG'S
- 1 renewable. Pays 100 per cent • b ...ttm.a.
V. D. Edwards WY 2- 2593
u. 5. Civil
Tom!
of Medical bills, over o..
and Mrs. Allen' Et'chingwv'
Linoleum • • . lnl•id Vinyl
......omen
18 andS•rvl&lt;O
o~•t Sleun JobL
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llllb pa, snort tl"u" Ad..ntltlmfllll ductible. Call Jim Johnson,
2--2773. Bring own containen.
TboaiADdl of lonA open Pt'ep~rat.ory
WY 2 2903
f · f
tratntq anU1 appoiro'ed E•pertenu
M
or m ormation.
The Pimeroy WCTU
will
Jl'loor eoverlnr lor every kind o! !loor. Bell
_..,.an,
ann_.,., F"RI!Jt lnflwm•
1
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tiDD OD jobt, -.l•rtu, f"1!Qlllnlment.a.
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IS
meet DeMIBY at 2 p.m. at the
patterDJ. Profeaaional tnata11•Uoo by 111J or
1Vnt. •M.., flvht• "ame. addr ... and INCOME TAX service. ViCtOr
home of Mrs. Joseph Cook, Ld\.
do it yourself, Call WY 2-2635-for treo nilC:::U,
SerYiee. Bo:~~ eta-, Pomt~To, E. Gaul, Chestoc, Ohio. Phone ' PT. PLEASANT _ M-. Ber· colo Terrace.
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tha Ann Crump, 81. of Leon.
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., '&lt; EVERYBODY koows Rawleigh
1 6 30tp Mason County, died Saturday at ters of Amenr.a will meet m
WALJ..TO-WAU CARPETING
Products. Be a Rawleigh Deal_ !be B k' N . H
. regular sess10n Tuesday at 7· .
MOHAWK
er in Pomeroy and Middle-- PROMPT delivery of limestone Buff luc s ursmg ome 10 30 p.m. All members are r~
MAGI I
port. No Capital ne.:!essary. for your every need. AD y
a o after a long tllnesa. She :
lbperl blltallatloD
Write Ra.vleigh Dept. OHA- size. Pho.., Emmet W Shu!- was a. member of the Leon i quested by the deputy to be
We'll
prepare
vour
readv
mtxed
con"881
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Contracting.
WY
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Methodtst
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present.
sat!a!actlon
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The
Ladies
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EXPERT b' 1
Robert, Hobart F .. Md Lorain Racine American Legion Post
k'
ca ,me itma mg. bcus- Crump, all of Pt. Pleasant: Paul 60Z will meet at the Post -11om•
It ao)"o'''be... ID town.
ready to pour.
uHo rro co~ 1 ng Service Cop tom mad e urn ure, sue as
nd
'
hutch cabinets and bullets E. of Bullalo, a . Carl, address Tuesday, Jan. 26 al 7:34.· p.
r
,.,
today . . our service u prompt and our prices
leo made of legal papers. tab!
t
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unknown; one SJster, Mrs. Jes- m. There will De reports. Memb11111 record!! aiJd almost &amp;nJ
. e~, e c., ma e 0 ~ er · se Lewis, Henderson; one bro- ben are urged to attend. The
are the lowest possible!
other doeum~nts
Butlt-m cupboards or cabmetl!l ther, George Downs. Albany, potluck supper wiU be served
Realer lnsaro..,., Pom......,
Phone I'IY . Z-0312_·__1_ ~ 30tc Ohio; and IS grandchildren.
afler !be meeting.
' ----,.- - - - - -•-•_uc helgler Bulldb!~ i&lt;!ppl~ for Funeral services wil. be heid i
JAN. !'I
.Employment Wanted new homes Built in kitch- at 2 p. m. Tuesday in the Leon Tbe Women's Guild of the
ens, storm windows, alum- Methodist Church with the Rev. Federated church will
meet
Phone WY 2·3284
.• iANTED: lronlnfi!i to do In Inurn siding Call Guy Ne1g- Normal Nash officiating. Burial ' Wednesday evenin8 at
the,
: IJI1 borne. CaU WY Z-5242.
ler, Racine, Ohio.
will be In the Beech Hill Cem- chuo·ch with Mrs. Wilbur Per-l Page Street
Midd1eport
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NEW YORK (UP I) - Ethel I used lo come 1n on matinees
Zimmerman had a birthday last ond go to the orchestra p11 to
Saturday Gracie Fields bod accompany her on the plano betne Saturday before last. The cause he loved to heW" her hold
birthday girls were on television that note for 11 baro in "I HOI
Friday night, on different net- Rhythm."
works.
Miss Zimmerman was born Gershwin told her right
ou Jan. 16, 1909 in New York !bot if she ever took a singing
City. For some 'reason or oth- lesson It would spoil everything
er, she didn't hit Broadway tm Sh_e never has. She slays me.
2: years later. Tbis was after Miss Merman was built for the
she had changed her name to musical theater, not for the
Ethel Merman and had sung in queasy confines of television.
night clubs and with Clayton, This was one of her very lnn·e-1
Jackson, and Durante.
queht appearances on TV .

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"Oh, come now, Senator! Don't tell me you get advl.,.
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Two o.·vorce
Acti.OBS Ended

7 05 Tiny's Moming Chapel
7·20 Bill Miller Show

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7 30 Sport•

7 : 3~ Pkkens Hardware
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7:150 New•
B lltJ Bill Millor Show
8·30 Daily Llg~t
6 45 Bill Miller bow
8e45 Baker Furniture Show

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9 00 News
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9 05 Coffee W1tb Janet
10 00 Bill Millers Brunet. Show
It 110 M" ·
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11:16 Mason County Agrl. F1t.
(Tues 1
11 :10 Famlly Worship IThura.
11 15 AS C Program (Fri.)
11 30 Swap Shop
II 45 Tiny's Country Hymntime
12 ·110 Cement Block Newa
12 15 Goessler Guest Star
12 311 Larry Anderson Show
i 00 Jim Meea Show

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THRU FRIDA\'
6:45 Sign On
7,110 Be Still and Know
7:03 News
7:08
Muslcal Clock
4·30Eiectric Co. News
7:30 News Headlines
4:40 Jim Mees Show
5:30 Sign Off
7:32 Musical Clock
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7:45 Word and Testimony
8e00 Ohio Valley News
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8:05 World News
6:05 Country Music
a, 10 Sports Today
6.25 Country Jamboree
8:15 Weather .
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8:55 Com.nunlty News
ILOO Top Teo Show
9·00 Talk of the Town
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9:55 Mason County News
12:15 Mucial Interlude
lO•IMI Public Service
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10:15 Family Worship Hour
1:00 Jim Mees Sbow
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IL 05 MorJing llfelodlea
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except Friday, Church
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Bells Ring
BellO trencb Ctty Baptist
11 :45 World News
s.JO Sunda! Show
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12 .30 Rev. Merlin TeetJ
12:25 News 0 Grams
1:00 Sunday Showcase
County Agent
I :30 Rev. Sllas Blllupo
2:45 Country Go Roond
2:00 Rev. Andrew Parmns
l:55 News Beat
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3:20 Country Hyrrlntimers
::55 News Beat
4 30 Baptist Layman' a Hour
;:110 Midw"l' Mollnee
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8 20 Meigs Coclllty RFD
6•25 Paul Bowers _ Farm
6•30 Bill MUler Show
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10:45 Family Worsb.ip Hour
11:00 N6ws, Army Hour
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It was 1930 wnen she was The hostess with the mostes'
plunched out of a Brooklyn the- has been adorning Broadway
ater to belt out one song on ever since 1930 with a s~ries or
Broadway in George Gershwin's smashes, right through to Gyp"Girl Crazy," a musical starM s~ In 1959. Friday night on the
ring Ginger Rogers . When she CBS ··~~ Broadway Tonight,"
first stepped forth on stage and she reJoined host Rudy
began to give issue in her fashM for the first time since
Ion, it is reported that seven were in "The George wolle]
motorists pulled to a curb outMSranda\g of 1932.''
side thinking they had heard a 1 She sang 8 medley of
police Siren. · ·
Ithat the tate Cole Porter wrote
One account said glasses were 'j-in a way it was a parting
shattered in bars as far away tribute to him - for her to ·
as Third Avenue.
1trodUl'e on Broadway. She ·
She told this revier once . a me. I suspect the stage was

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hoooo.")
Paar pointed oul. The -nn,
Gracie Fl!'ldl a woman who lyric soprano wu gone ; the
has lbe highest' honors or Brit- lass was still ll!ere. It wu a
and wbo already was a pleasu.e to hear ber, for the
Comander of the British Em- I,OOOth time, do "Tbe Bigeat
plre (CBI!:) when Rudy and ABpulistra" - with th&lt; first letEthel got together with George ter or "biggest' corninll out in
White, was born 011 Jan. 9, one of the grandest explosions
189!1. Sbe appeared P'rlday night of stage bistory .
on
Jack Paar sbow on There w.. a alight craclt ]D
NBC, looking ttartllngly ltke her voice a1 she sang, at 67, a
Lady Churchill .
medley that included "Septem·
She had been retired from ber Song.'

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BECAUSE OFSfMILAA sYM.P~, THE MISTAKE

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PTA Recently
Three Received l Around And
Sev:! ~~be?• .rra~~~!~ering was taken.
• Into Membershi
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About
Southern Local Board of Edu- 1 Games. balls. hbatsedanbd roplhes ' One was given the rHes pol i
Middleport
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Mrs.Skmner
Is Hostess to
Health Club

&amp;-Dall,. Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Jan. 25, let!l

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.
Ordination, Instal at•on ema:s
Held for Federated_C~ngtega~lo:... n
An ordination andhI·' iMttathella- ~=~~~· ~X:fd;'~ldent · !::t1on oetvlce wer• e a
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Mrs. George Skinner wu hosth Rock Springs Betier
u
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cation were- guests at e re- P T A f Ihe
d&lt;~ssrooms. baptism and three were 1 n.~elV · Don Erwin Columbus spent ess 1o e
Mr. and .Mrs. Henry 0 a ey Fed ted h ch SUnday
morn· Mrs. Louis Reibel 111 Prtf;'ft
cent m_eeting of the S~ra~use Tha~k :~ leiters ' wntten oy ed. into ~embership at the wor- the weekend ' with his Parents, Health Club Thursday afternoon have moved from 1284 to 1232
era
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Mn Edward Kennedv ·~•
p .T.A. m the school audllormm.
.1 Yf lh Jrd and 4th grades ship servtce Sunday morning at · Mr and Mrs Chester Erwin at her home.
NeU Ave., Columbus. MI. Dall- ingThe
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lud• by Mrs tary · Mrs. cart Kautz. treaiiUI'
'pupt s o e
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The meeting In charge of
is
t ti t t Unlver
organ pre '
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1h' U"''ted Me!hod'ts t churc h·
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Mrs Kenneth Byer Galiipoi.
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ey
an ou pa en •
- Be N ........
ned the serv· er : and the o ow g ~The meetmg con uc
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were rPa
Russell McElhinney son of ..
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Mrs. Clifford Leilhett, presldent, i,tt lloopital
n e . -.. ope
.
Miss Eli7abeth
Fkk
pi:t"&gt;nde-nl . Mrs. MargMet Cor-' A commllte~:' was namPd ro Mr . and Mrs. Kenn~th McEI- I ~~m~~t ~~~dl:~~end at her opened with the lArd's Prayer ~rs. Bertha Dalley left t. ice, follow~ by t.hf pr:C:~~: =~~an education ; Mr!.
D~
tn!l. npent&gt;d wnh the pledge 10 1mf'st iga te the pu n· hast-' oi &lt;i hinne~·. was baptized and he Mr and Mrr Roone Hill and pled~e to the flag, followed ,day, for a week's visit with al hymn, Lord God~ v wit- Haw 1ey, christian servirP.: .....
the- flag and PTA. prayer by ]bJcvcle nwk fo r thl-'
~('hoot and Mr and Mrs George Heines I d .
G
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•\ by devotions by Mrs. Skinner. Irelatives ln Columbus
I and introit by the e, .
J hn Blaettnar social aC1iv1·
M . E f1
Harden Secretary
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an son. reg o uc annon 0 .
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bur Perrin with ehora
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ground . Mrs Elma ou s r~- were ren1ved mto member- W v
t th
eek nd ith urmg t e
rt U\oi3QIIII::III ses.- Mr. and Mn. Robert Ebers'
Lo ds ti . Mrs Don 1bomas. ctrlJ..
and treasu rt&gt;r repnrl s were read porlt'&lt;l on the Bookmobile. The ship
.a., s~en .e w e w 'Sion, Mrs. Amos Leonard and I bach or Columbus were week.. ~ sponse. The collect,.
r
.es . ~w~dshi . Mrs Rid,...rd
awl approved A free
will second grade was awarded tile Th.
I d b M . CrelaktJYesdmfclu~lmg M:s.thJeane iMrs. Roy Grueser were named. lend guests of Mra. Odetta P1er- 1Pnyer and doxology ID un~ni ~~ :baum mf~siona~ "ed~~rt:
•- - - - - - - - - - - --""""";· Atlt&gt;ndancP Hannt'r
e organ pre u e Y rs. 00 an ami Y an
ers. ias the sick committee r or . .
p!'et.....~ed the choirs
specla
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F. Parents
Harvey Van Vrankt&gt;n
opened The Afternoon Circle of the
. 10th and daughter, Olga.
antbem " Th.e God or Abra· tion: and Mrs. Wilbur PHrin,
,\,r Charl eos Hayman, :xt&gt;r u: the service followerl by the Heat.h Methodist Church
will thre months.
\ George Korn Jr. of Colum- ham ~aise • with Mrs. Mar· spiritual Life.
.
IIVP Ht'Rd . exp tmned _the t nunt ~ processional humn . 0.
Thou meet Thursday afternoon at 2 1 Mrs. Homer Radford was ~ I bus spent the weekend with his -.rin Burt as' soloist
Rev. Perrin used as t.ts ~ra
and local scholarships. Boar c· d f G
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h h h M" B
gram leader and several arti· parents Mr and Mrs George
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t
e
.'vi .- ,o o
race. an
sc rtp ure D m at t e ~ urc . I_ss ess cles were read including "A
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I t II d were C1rl Kautz , mon,
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mt'rn ers prPse n _w rP
. sf'n tpnees by the Rf"V . C. Mel. Sanborn chairman. w1ll pre.
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, Korn Sr ., Anne St.
ns a e
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. tp fc,rward. usmg lnls \tJ I
Jchn P~&lt;her , prestdent : ,\ lr
Alk.
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\Rec1pe l'or A Hapy
New , Mrs Doogias Circle Miss UCC elder · Mrs. E.» Gtl
example Prayer bV !he
Ire . ro 11 ow1ng scrip1ure SI e.
y ar"
Mr Fred Goegleln
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S b t M rene Yo"t vm
.lot· ·to Hr ·
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' rea ding of Acts 4.23-:n by the Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Darst f" '.
s.
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: 1Florence Circle and Mrl. James more d' .,
.t..
" ·--~pastor , the recessional
hy~n,
and \1r Thomas
It ~ p~stor wit. h c110ra 1 response an d o1 Ak ron spen t the weekend m
. W'lll
Med1calGNomenclature,
Mrs.
. &lt;byter1 '' Oh
A Closer Walk wllh·
Discontinu t&gt;d St) les
. Sa) re
d
"Wh t' In
A 1Patterson and 90118 ' Brent and and Ralph Graves, f'l'ber
· • ''or
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f'ms of lllter-l'sl di scusse wr&gt;rP ld I
th
II
M'ddl
'th h'
th I ' am rueser;
a s
Terry ol Racine visited Satur- \au elder. Other meto s o God' the benediction
with
chool bu~e . oxo ogy. e rongrega on sang 1 eporl WI
1s mo er, Name'" Mrs Leonard· "Me.. I
th
£1
Leonard Jew
,
h
lunr program, s_ .
· ~: ··· H!ess Be the Tie That Binds. Beulah White and other rela·
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Iday afternoon with Mrs. Des- :e ~u are
• threefold Amen and organ postuse uf lhf' local blllldmg and Its , A
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be
.
thuselah Reborn, Mrs. Lew- sie Patterson
eU R1chard Roloobali'U John 1 d l'losed the service
THE SHOE BOX
o~erat ing poi!Clt'S .
guidance
edspecbla tnhum hr . was d ptrhe- lttvMes. N M
b t't t d b Grueser, and •IHow Well do
.
Milcht Edward Kennedy, John u :,·owers were plact&gt;d. In thP.
y
e c o1r an
e
rs. an oore su s 1 u e y K
y
V'it · ?" b
Dal
Smith
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Middlepo rt, 0 .
!·nun~Pior ~. anl pros_prr s - ;.; He-v. Alkire had for hi s sermon ~ in the Middleport high school ! ou now our
amms.
Y
Blaet.nar, Mn.
e
's~nctuary by Herman Werrv
porkmg area back ol the butld. 'Th Ch h' P
h
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f M C E 1 Mrs. W. A. Morgan.
Mrs. Roy Mayer Mrs. Fred d 'dr a d Mra Henr&lt; Wen'y
L.,..,.,-~_,_---,...~~~~~lohplc,h ' e "Lourr so· ~rP?,se. ·- IBnlakt e I a sence o
rs. . . , Other articles read ' were
Leifheit and Mrs.
Charles annd ~-:'yn in m~morv . of MN .
·T e ymn,
ve J_v,~e, sl
es ee.
" Kee T ing," b
Mrs. Ro
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James Brewington. Columbus Grue:er ?.'The Pmi'ta 8 ., Mrsy
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Herman Werry who paS.'ie1t ll
1 IPnt prayer, the benediction and
choral response and organ post- spent the weekend at his home Mark Grueser· .. s!,eitmes ,;
Officers of the
Wo:nens way January 23, 1957 •nrt lien·
I
lude closed the service.
in Middleport.
IMrs. Harold Blackston· "l'a~C:ulld were Installed ~v candle- '"V Werry Sr. who pas...t away ,
Mrs. George Hackett,
Jr. I orite stories," Mrs. ' Arnold The RO!t Garden club meet- Jight and included Mro
Ben ·'aouary 20, 1959.
,
GIVE SUNDAY DJNNER
is recovering from an appen· ' Snowden 1 and "Start R i g h t ing at the home of Mrs. Fred1
i
. ldectomy at Veterans Memorial Away ." Mrs. Leifheit. A con- erick Goebel opened with roil
U IS
! Mr. and Mrs. Raymund ~rid- HospitaJ in Pomeroy . Miss Mil- test was conducted by Mrs. Mor- call answered by each mer.
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;er entertai ned with a . dmner dred Hawley will teach in her gan and won by Mrs. Leonard 1 ber naming a house plant. Tbe
lfiorai arrangement was by Mra. "No matter where you
go,discussion followed. Mrs. Mary
!Sunday at thetr home m Syra- absence m the Mtddleport ele- and Mrs. Mark Grue•er.
• ,cuse. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. mentary school.
1 Refreshments were served by ll. 0. McCoy and two attracUve !you can find happiness ;r you Pugh of Pomeroy was welcom!VIc PPcora and Peggy and Ml· Miss Sarah Bechtle, who is the hostess to the above and.wall plaques made and shown .look for it," was given as the.ed as a new member.
·ehuel of Columbus and Mr. and employed in Columbus was a Mrs Welby Whaley Mfl Wll·l by Hazel Barnhill, and Dorthy ' thought lor the day by Irene \
1\!M, Elsworth Dill of Chester lhe weekend with her' parents, lla~ Eichinger and'Mrs ·Hugh Stout.
'Parker acting president, con- Ho~~·,wer~Syivl~a ~It· Road. Call ing in the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bechtle. IBearhs.
.
The proaram was • panel dticttnS a regular meeting of ing l1ll au me orar y. t"s
were Mr. and Mrs. John Knd- Miss Carolyn Searls, who ts : The February meeting wUI be discussion on potted plants by:the Syracuse Third Wednesday essea~o; 1~ g:,~. i7 ~~~~~
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l er and Jo•tt• an_d__John. __ employed iin Columbus, was a held at the home of Mrs. Am- Mrs. R. V. We~therman and Homemakers Club, In the vil-~ ~!.n '::~ call 'wi: be ~.~
.
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weekend guest of her parents, Iold Snowden with Mrs. Skin· Mrs. Carl Barnhtli.
!age hall Jan. 20. at 10 a.m.
· i 1, To ic- Medical
A group dtscusston follow - Mr. and Mrs. Leo Searls.
. ner in charge of the program The travelinR prize was won The meeting opened with the ~~-~~~al~hn Care. pEnjoying the
ed.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Emmish and Mrs. Radford, tile coutest. by Mrs. I. 0. McCoy. The club fla 8 pledge and group smgmg.ld
Mrs Pugh and Mar·
H oste~ ses of the Feb. 9 meet·l of Davton spent the weekend 1
welcomed Mn. Pat Yeago as f "Blest Be The Tte•• accom· ay wer~
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K .
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ing
are
to
be
Mrs.
Pearl
Knap~
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with
his
mother.
Mrs.
C.
A.
l
a
new
member.
The
hostess
ser·l
~led
at
the
piano
by
Ann
\
garet
Bailey
of
Pomeroy
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Mrs. Mary Ltsle. Mrs. Add tel Emmish.
I Cia oar
ved refreshments to II mem- Sauvage· and prayer by Marie · ryn Johnson , Po~er~, RHocx'l
~orris. Mrs. Sara Roush, Mrs. Miss Marianne Woodgerd. Co.
ben and three guests.
Rl~:er '
I Mrs. Se~lers, Racme: ra.
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l.ou Ferrell and Mrs. Belly lumhus spent the weekend with I
S
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Mrs. Rtzer, Clara Lavender of
Hayes.
her p~ren~•- Mr. and '&gt;lrs Har- 1
A poem, "Lord, Make ~- Reg- i Minersville: Mrs.
Johnston.
L.Dunng the social hour refresh- old Woodgerd.
U
ular Woman out of Me. was Mrs. Sauvage, Mrs.
Hudson,
ments of ang,•l food cake wtth Melvin Riffle, Columbus spent . Annual reports from COTOOiis·
read by Edith Hood. Roll call iMrs. Hayes, Ml'll. Parker, Mro.
lemon toppin1::. coffee and tea the week£'nd with his parents, lsJOns .~md secret.a.r~s were 8W·
was answered by 2fl membe.rs, Lond?n·
Mrs. Cottrill, Mrs.
were se rved by Mrs. Shirley Mr and Mrs Rov Riffle In Mid- ~n when t~ ?trJctal Board of
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Iand one guest.
Zwillmg, Mrs. Morarity, Mrs.
.
ll!u &lt;lun. Mrs . Ruth
Holman. die. ort.
.
' Heath Method_tst Church met
Secretary aod treasurer re- I Pickens. Mrs. Slack, Margar1Mt·s. Av a zu Sisson. Mrs. Jean 1 P
~n spectal sesston Sunday even- Plans were discussed Tor the ,ports given by Betty Hayes :et Cottrill, Genevieve Schnel·
POMEROY OHtOI ' tlavmun •nd Mrs. Helen Hubmg at the church.
I Youth Rally to be held at tho ,were approved as read. Pen·ider. and Linda Ferrell, ail of
EAST MAIN ST.
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,,;&lt;1 Mrs. Gloria Michael was l
I Mtss Nelhe Zerkle,
chu~ch church tonight at 7:30, when \nies lor friendship and birth· ' Syracuse.
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~ a contributing hostess.
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treasurer • gave the financtal t the Youth Fellowship of t he :day dues were taken. Shut-m,
----report for the past year enum· IEnterpnse EUB church met iand visiting commttteeo reports
,
social :were given.
.
Pleestml VaUey Hsopllal
1 erahng tbe church income and . Sunday evening in the
I dtsbursemenls.
Rev. Dowson room of the church.
I A leaders training meettng
.
.
· read the nominating commit· Bonnie Smith, president, wu will be held Feb. 4, with Med- ADMI'I'I'ED - Mrs. Ida John·
Tim Neutzlmg wa•
elected . tee report.
In charge of the meeting which ical Self-Heailh Care as 1 h e son, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Ora L.
preSident for the coming y~~r The OO.rd granted tile pas- opened with the •inging
o1 topic. Ada Slack, Gertrude John- Keefer, Leon: Carmen Harper,
when the Pomeroy Bend Ctll- ·tor a ratse m salary In accord 1hymns, followed with prayer aton, and Marie Rizer, were. Letart ; Alfred Casto. Pt. Pleaszens Band Radto club
met wtth Portsmouth Dttitrict rates. by Mrs. Don Runnel, Pinna appointed to attend. Naomi Lon- ant; Mrs. Oscar Rlchnoond, Pt.
Thursda y evemng at the Mtd· l Mrs. Robert Coats,
worshtp were made to visit the Youth c1oo and Myia Hudson volun- Pleasant; Arthur Sayre, .-.vans:
dleport Amertean LegiOn hall . . commtsston chatrman, . report- l'ellowahip or the United Meth- leered to help at the Bloodmo- Virgil Ramey, Pt. Pleasant; Mr
Doyle Shuler, prestd~nt, was !ed on types of commumon sets odist church nen Sunday.
bile canteen in Pomeroy
on Clarence Gill, Letart.
In charge of the meetmg and ' available and the board approv- During the program
hour, Feb. 22. The club will donate
.
Harold Hanson and Lawrence B. ed the purchase of brass toned the word " Feliowahip"
wu orange juice.
DISCHARGED - Melvm TayConnolly were accepted as mem- sets. Other purchases approved discu9Sed with Junior Bentz ! Jessie Cottrill was
named lor, Leon; Mrs. Errue Donohue,
bers. Edward Wells _won the Include a sweeper, janitorial 80 leader: Attending were Mlke, !Heailb Chairman for Achieve- Pt. Pleasant: Caroly Nibert, Galdoor prize. Other offtcers elect- supplies. and candles._
IJunior, Suafe and Marjorie ment Day, March 31 , in Mid- hpoiis; Mrs. Josephine Eli••:
ed were Harry Hoffman. vtce Mr. Leo Smtih, chauman of Bentz. Terry Evans, Bonnie, dieport. The club will Rive the Mason; George Slayton, .Ho&amp;
preSident : Wayne Green, sec- the hoard. conducted the tne?l· Judy and Marie Smith, Paula devotions.
sett.
retary: Fred Taylor, treAsurer; mg which was opened
Wtlh Frick, Mary Carleton,
Skfp Lenardos Sellers asked grace BIRTHS _ Mr. ond Mrs.
and Nathan Btggs and Wtilard prayer by Rev. M. E. Dowson. Logan, Jane Ann Johnson and for a potluck lunch held
at Marlin Oldaker, Galllpoll sFer·
Boyer on bo~rd of the trustees Mrs. Jack Bechtle announced the advisors, Mrs. Runnel and moon. At tbe afterTIOOII session, ry, a son. Mr. and Mrs. Paul
to serve w1th Edward Wells a meetmg of the Mem~rs!'lp Mrs. Thomas Bents.
'I it was decided to have a work- Tornton, Leon, a son.
and Jed Webster
!•nd Evangelism Commt~ton
shop on w..t..,..tay, Jan. 27,
Refreshments were served by Iwtll he held Tuesday evenmg, Brown wu aBaisted by the m the firemen's room at the
Harry Hofman and Ray Zer- 1Jan. 26 , at the home of MIBs teacher, Mrs. Pearl Reynolds, village hail, from 10 a .m. until
DAUGHTER BORN
kle to those named above and 1Frteda l'aehnle. The meeting with the party.
3 p.m. 011 teulle painting and
James Johnson. Mtchael Bentz, ,was closed wtth prayer by Mr. Party hats and blowoula were furniture upholstering. A sack Mr. anti Mn. John D. GrueJam es Carnahan, Paul Hap- Smith. The Fourth Quarlarly g'ven as favors Refre..bmenta lunch will be beid at noon. Any· ser of Mt. Vernon, 0 ., are
tonstall and George Carson. IConference will he held. F~b. ~ cupcake• and ice cream were one wishing to attend
this announcing the birth of a dau·
1 at the church wtth the district served to the children. Seated workshop Is welcomt!' and are ghter. Sheila Kay, January 10,
supermtendent. Rev .
Stanley at the gueot table were Kelly aoked to bring I bammer pii- weighing 4 lha. 4 1111. The lamEll 8 W orkP~• lo SPP McGuillard, in charge.
Brown, ~Judith Snowden, Rose ers, tacks, IICI'ew driver and old ily also has a son, Brian Keith, .
I m. portan t Film
Mary Snowden, Rochelle Robin- raga.
two years old. Grand""reut'
The monthly meeting of the
son and Patricia Sales. Helpers Mrs. Seilero and Mabel Pick- are Mr. and Mrs. David T.
Sunday School Workers of the
,
were Teresa Ellis, Maureen Lu- ena 1ave a review on a meet· Grueser of Pomeroy, pd Mr.
New Haven EUB church will
ellen, Leah Jane Van Meter andling on " food buying,"
Mrl. lantl Mrs. Orville Qualll
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be held Thursday, Jan. 28th !
Trudy Hall.
SeUen had attended.
Group Homer.
from 7:3lHI :311 p.m. in the Ed-1
OpiC 0
ucation building.
The Letart Fails P.T.A. met \
A movie "The Great Chat- lTuesday evening in the achool
lenge," will be shown. An invi-iauditorium with Mrs. A. . . E. [
tation has been g1ven to t h e Wheeler, president, presiding
churches on the Union Charge Iand opened with the Pledge to
and Bachtel Church to atteod. the Flag followed by the Lord's
A baby~sitter will be provided. Prayer in unison.
Otho Lieving, Sunday School The secretary'• report given
Superintendent, and Carl Gibbs, by Mrs. l,ndrew Cross was Beassistant Sunday School Super· cepted. It waa announced that
will he In charg":__ the County Council will meet
I. intendent,
at the Letart Falls Feb. 4. Ail
members are urged to attend. !
Mrs. Chlorus Grimm
won 1
the
attendance
banner
lor
ber
Pomeror. Ohio
ON THE
homeroom,
Mrs. Early Roush, apiritual
SECOND
TONIGHT &amp; TUESDAY
"SEND Mi NO FLOWERS" leader, was in charae of the
program. A reading was Riven
(Technicolor)
FLOOR
Rock Hudaon. Doria Day . by Mrs. Robert Roberla
0111
Tony Randall. Ral Marcb.
• True Vaiues of moral and
Colorcartoont
spiritual education in re&amp;ard to
• Genuine smooth top construction
-no tuft&amp; or buttona
I the values to children. A group
WED. ond THURSDAY
di8CIISSion on "Just how reiiJlOTT"
January 27-28
• Attractive, sturdy 1 woven stripe
NOT OPiN
jsible are parents and teachers
~.:over
·Long play albums by your favorite artist, orchestra and vf'cal 8J'OUP- F• '.'
1 for
the religious training" and
FRIDAY ond SATURDAY
mou~ labels ltlch u RCA VIctor, Columbia, Decca, Mercury, Capital, Monll!"Making
our
children
aware
of
• Twin-tapered tempered steel
JanuarJ 29·30
ment and others.
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the
true
meaning
of
Values."
"RIO CONCHOS"
Serta -Orthoiux coil•
(Technicolor)
The ciosin&amp; prayer was
by
Richard Boon~ Stuart Whit· Mrs. Roosh. Refreshment• were
• Full or twin width
Take time when abopplng at Elberfelds to browse tbroulh the new seleeman, Ton~ nanclosa. Ed· served by the fourth
tlon - Ernie Ford, Andre Pre'rin, Doris Day, 'lbe Beatlea, Dean Martin,
vade
mond O'Br1en. Wende WBJ·
• Ma tchina box sprina . , . 39.75
&amp; Scru&amp;P, Billy Va11gbn, Brothen Four, Chet Atklol, Johlmy Casb,
FlaU
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motbers.
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ner, House Petf'rs, Jr., Jim
Brown.
Robert
Goulet and m111y, many others.
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VOL XVI

NO. 241

FIVE CENT$

POMEROY -MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

Families Granted
Council
Relief

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Low water-conouming fami· 2,001 to 10.000 gallons monthly. 1 ballot again thlo May. A similues of M1 , 1 eport were grant-! The change is :o be effec1ive 1 lar levy proposal failed in the
~itF »PiP..$ .--.-"""- -..CIDn,.~ ed relief Monday night in a 1 immediately and will be re-- 1 1964 General Election.
·r" ~
~ reduction of the Sewerage rate, fleeted in the January billings
Gibbons moved the levy go
\, 3
~ on recommendation of t h e Board of Public Affairs chair- on the ballot again, Stumbo sec·
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!\ Board of Public Affairs.
man Genrge Meinhart, accom- onded, but on the vote Zerkle,
CHA RT ACT'S PROVISIONS - Federal Home Administration ?fflctal&gt; of Me1gs-Gallla study the Equal ~g~
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~ Town council approved an ponied by members Reuben Morgan, and Harris said no. nomtc Opportumt~ Act of 1964. The y ate. I to r, Mernlf Carter. Gallta C?, . Milton Roush, Area Superv r;
~
~ amendment to the rate ordi- Collins and Walter
Bunce, Their stated rea~ons. among Donald Mora, Meigs County; Gene \ ost, Me1gs County; Arthui Whe f' lel Gel! ita Co unt y.
~ in
t¥ nance that increases the mini- strongly recommended th_e re-- others: "It· s no use, it would
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~~ mum water usage from 1.000 vision. The vote was unamrnous fail again.'·
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to 2,000 gallons for which the by John Zerkle, Gene Harris, Meanwhile, • 25 cent charge
r,
$2 minimum sewerage charge Clilford Stumbo, Wayne Gtb· per home and 50 cent charge
~-·
~ is assessed.
bons, aod Roger Morgan.
per business is being collected
1
Thus, under the
amended C'..ouncll voted down howeve.r, with the Electric Company bill
• rate, $3 will he charged thos• I proposal to place a two-mtll and turned over to Middlepot1
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water customer! using
from utility operating levy on the . to pay its light bill.
.
WASHINGTO N- PRES!·
This revenue, however, pro- ;
dent Johnson rapidly recover
vide~ money. equal to about ~ne ! Terms of Tille IJ[ of
the Hwt lPaders bercme familia r - rural_ cono;prva tion
ramps grams of work and study for
ing from his bout with a seve~
mill of taxation, when twa ~J.Ils i Economtc Opportumty Act o! wtth the- stx basic parts ul the and rr:-.ldt·ntwl "amps
near undPrprtvi lcged youths (16-2- 2~
cold. almost certainly will atare n~ded to m~et al_l Utility 11964 providing rural loans and Al·l ,.
large ('1\IP.., to train 1~22 yf'ar · in sdwol &lt;llld of work eXpt"ri..
tCehnudrcthhe fu_nneLonral dootnSiurniWesisnstho_ns
operatmg costs (mcludmg wa- assi stance to
migrants were · It wa s poin ted out thai lhere .old you ths tn work skills. !Of- ence for drop outs. (Labor De111 1
1
ter hydrant renlals, for exam· Ispelled Oltt today by the Metgs- are two very good rt&gt;a sons why fire of t-:1onom1c Opporlun tlyJ; pR:t nu"ntJ; COLLEGE_ W~RK
doctors veto the trip.
ple).
.Gallia
Home .o\dmm1stra tlon i lh1s progra m should IJe succe-~s- T HF.
NE IGHBORHOOD AJ\D STUDY - part·t1me )Obs
The tr1p to England for the
Tbert&gt;forr. the additional e"l· ;committee.
j fu! :
YOUTH CORPS - local pro· for poor coi!Pge stude~ts
W
0
slate funeral Saturday would be
penses will contl ue to
be I Meeting Monday in
Crow's : 1 The man~· part ~ or the Art
hf'lp thf'm hnance th~lr educathe first time Johnson has been l
paid from tbe ,eneral fund.
Town and Country restaurant Wtll be admm isterf"? mostly by ·
l l ~ln IHf'&lt;llth. Educaflon
and
abroad since he took oU1ce 14
Also in conneclioo with the .m Pomerov . the commtt tee. led iagencies now in ex JSIPnC't&gt; .
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\\el fare Department).
months ago. About the only
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fa- recently imposed sewerage :by Mtllon. Roush, Area Super-! 2. This is a program for all
TITLE II : COMMUNITY ACthmg that would forestall Johna ..~ad.ershl~ In the drl¥C to raise funds for air!::: b charges, Mayor Lee Smith re-I visor of 18 southeastern Ohio I the rwople and not a ~elel·t s4"g'T'JON - comprehensive local
aon's plans to be at the funeral ctltbes m Melgs county " e~pected t~ be taken
Y ported 56 per cent of tile last counttes (l'HAJ reviewed pro· I ment of the population. There
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would be if h1s doctors argued the Commumty lmprovemen corporha on. th
p
quarter 1964 billina has come visions of the Act that
will \are stx basic provis1ons. or ustrongiy against it. Johnson re- This was determtned Monday w en
e
()me roy
nto town hall.
Ibenefit the people of this area . . ties of lhe At'l as follows:
PT. PLEASANT - Mason
Chamber of Commerce voted unanimously to turn the i
Cunnl"
Farmers Home Admiohe
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re- He obser\'ed, ''It 1s imJ&gt;Ortantl TITLE [: THE JOB CORP_.S
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Naval Hospital today , but hts. that the proposed airport m Metgs county would qualify maining !2 ~·cent may, un~---A · 1 ·1 a ··· g ~52n8•71 Brak•
and Lucille Rou•b
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nal. Doctoro Monday cut down
in damages has been f.....• In have met In Spe-·r ~b
e 3 of property owners inyolved,
~he dose of antibiotics and as_ it be possible.
Jlllil~ ·
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emp1o)&lt;·et;!l fr~m 10 ftlJibtlel,
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,. lates he had A committee of !lorace Karr ,
when certified to the county audu
eonrl b'' Jack if' L Oiltr Ro'&gt;P tO )auncb tbe new ·HJr~..,..
Vernon Weber and Bill Grues- lng of community leaders with 1
ptr n • e sa u~y
ville . ci .. against. Robert
L ,,ire for lttw income blmillel
~Wen ~~eiving since Saturday. er represented the Community &amp;ov. James Rhodes in Colum- tor.in other actions council:
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Coat s. dba Rawlings-Coats Fu~ in ru.al oreas. Tbe
Polat
bus
last
Friday.
Improvement
Corporation
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A FAST • MOVING STORM
Voted to purchase 550 fl.
. neral home . Middleport.
Pleasant office will acceplapPresident Jack Carsey said 0
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meeting
at
Craw's
;weplJ,lrom the Southern Plains
f chain link fence with posts,
COLUMBUS fUPI) _ The Ohio Council for Educa- . Oil er, who IS cune~ll y St'rv- plications for the loans.
Town &amp; Country
Restuarant. a meeting to plan the boat re- b
Eicros$ the Mississippi Valley tout
without
gates,
for
$936
to
tion
(OCE) administrattve d irector told educators Mon- mg .a ~nt~nceh t-~r hman.~::au g\
re- gatla is to he scheduled soon
n They will report on the
dav, •Rt"eading heavy snow, ral quested "take-over" at the next and urged the attendance of all be placed around the garbage day he could not beliPve ''that the ge neral public is ter m fl ied "ttat 0 . t'h'rowut"eh aAst progre~ms to attack the roots of
dump. Handed Zerkle, MorgHn, b
and ·'stl!et. Blizzard condition 8
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CIC meeting.
I poverty. Grants for program
a nd Harus was the task of set- a u.ut to swa ow ~ e tgur_e h wths mgh an l:On u:mdfl. . lorn~v James B O'Brieu
.:hminished during the night in
Bill Miller and Curt McDan· ting up an ordinance reqUJr- basJc .~?ucatwnal fa cts whlc t ey ave been e teTh~
p~"l
ition
cilar5e5 Oiler planning and development and
Should the CJC ta&lt;e the lead
western Kansas, but the weath in raising funds lor the propos- iel, representing the Junior I ng fees for use of the dump. cenJtl). 0 B
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for •uffered neek injuries when he
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e•r• bucrir.liac~l di~c~=~he~:~~ ed airport, Pomeroy and Mid- Chamber ot Commerce, report· 1t is estimated another
$120 I
ames' . rennan .~ resse a raJn Jng ,~es~IOnd
; was struck bv a Cadilt aC'-hearse
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ded for concrete to , the OCE s grassroot s tnform al to tt prog ra m. a1me at dr iven b C~ats whtch knocked
n
oorthem Missouri and souther dleport Chambers ol Commerce velopment banquet at Salisbury wtll ~nee
sts
1drumming up public support for greater state spend- h' . 1 Y ' gave he had been
p
and the Meigs County Jaycees
Iowa.
ing on the public school s;·stem.
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elementary echool Feb. 4 wnh lace ,ence po ·
would he asked to take an ac- Voted to cooperate with B
'd d' t · 1 h. · -•
preparmg wh1le empl oyed b' '
National Jaycee Vice President
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rennan sa1 1s nc c atr
villa "' of Middleport at t h e
. f. MARCH ON THE DAlLAS live part in the project.
E. Larry Moles as speaker. the State H1ghway Deparl.ment men and the ir vo lunteer work -,school children of lod&lt;J y and If · . f'.
Cllunty courthouse by "the hun . ''ll wm he a tough job to
see to lt that the •·trut&gt; 1we are not willing to pay the : RlVPrvtew ('P mei.Ny. ""'I
They urged a large represen- m resurfacing Rt. 143 from the ers will
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· to make them pr od uc 11ve
dreds" wao promised today bY secure the needed money, to
0 1d Dutton corner to the Ioot storv 1
t-very Gh1o
. actiOn stat es. .1 1e . ntetion from the Pomeroy C of
Dr. Martin Lutber King Jr ·• build the airport and all organof Middleport hill, cllnlribut- 1homf"
! con tributors to our economy, I J Urlf'S caused and are contmuc.
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" Whf'n this is done , t.!Jere is , we m1gnt as we 11 rPsLgn our-1
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laintiff £rom '
Attending were Bob Jacoba. G
gistration drive in Selma, La · live support," said Airpot Fund Bin Downie, George Meinhart, 7 from the Blue Tartan corner .
. · .:;elves to a future of retarded prcvcntmg 1 ~ P
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little doubt that our lt'aders m 1
workirg slee-pmg and re:o;tmg The Ohio Universitv Concert
King keyed off the drive eigh1 Rai3ing Chairman Fred Crow, Bill Grueser, Dick OWen, ~·red to South second , and nor th on l the
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days ago in the Alabama city who is a member of the Pome- Cfow, Bill Miller, Curt McDan- Second to Mill. the town's share , . egiS a ure WI
electorate and
\ irntaled wh1rh has
('aused oannuat winte1• concert our VIl li
where only about 300 Negroea roy C of C and a GJC trustee. iel, Jack Carsey, Bob
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are registered to vote out ol a In other activity of the cham- Tommy Tompkins, John Wil·
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I comm1t certain acls he other- 1 dleport High School at 10 a.m
population of more than 14,000
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gatlonlot the day the drive op-d at Chesapeake last week was non Weber, Delmar Canaday, Sheehan director of the Area a
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Wilham K. Russell, a graduate
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given by l!ill Grueser l1ll d N. W. Compton, Paul Sunon U
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MOSCOW - A new Russian rourt action. : ara l ourna zo~. l dteport High Sehool band.
Negro woman struck Sherif1
n Dick OWen reported on the meet- and Franidin Rizer.
yf federal programs han and not of tallahon. tntbook on Sovir-t history I Athens. ha~. ftlf.'d a smt fnr dl· ; The Ohio University band,
James Clark In an incident I
f mve~~
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"Oh io's future depends upon all barely mentions Nikita
s. · vorce from Michael E. Vourna· 1 under the direction of Mr ChBrthe voter registration line.
available. ted h
r that of the grade school and high Krusbchc\' If college studa zos Middleport . ;_' harging gross ' les Minelli consists of 9(j musJ·
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!!'XII Pmf" cans, half of whom are mus1c
TEHRAN, IRAN - PREreder.l aid hinges on fallowmg
Meigs General Hospital
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mier Hassan Ali Mansur, shoI
a master plan which Middlewill not even know t e ~ust- crue Y·
majors. These stu ents
ave
and wOUII4ed by a would - be
port has, but which is stalled ADMISSIONS - Agusta Gen· td leader one~ was premier. ,
been
c~osen
as.
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m its application, as council helmer. Pomeroy: Violet Batey, 1 the only thmg&lt; stndents art 1
the Ohto ~arehmg band..
told about tbe man wbo l.ed
They Will entertam wtth seported In ..-ave condition to- George Blackburn, a young Findlay College gra_duate has failed to approYe a zoning Middleport.
DISCHARGES : Judy Roush. and dominated Soviet politics
~ lf&gt;ctions. for all types of mus1c
day. A medical bulletin said a who believed he could coach football, and tried 11 out ordlnance.
team of speclaliats, including first at Pomeroy High school, today bad proved himself. _ Heard Mayor Smith pro- Middleport ; Eileen Buck, Ra- 1 for 11 years are o A group ol
classtcal and standard, contemporary and popular, marthree Amerleon doctors, atayecl Blackburn today was named head football coach at pose council embark on a course cine ; ,James Hansher, Denver prominent Communist pa~y
of its own in seeking federal Queen, Carpenter.
and state leaders (l~dudmg
ches, solo~ and ensembles_. Apat Mansur'• bed.Bide all night. the University of Virginia. He ls 51 yean old.
The 41-yeaMid pro-Western
asslstance for worthwhile pro·
Khrushchev) wt"'re ass1g0 ed tu
A Marietta m;qn was cited , pearing w•t.h the band will be
Pomeroy_ Supt.- of Schools every confidence that It will
V.Onour was ahot in the neek
ject.s, since, as he put it. ot~r
CWTHING DAy SET
military work at the start ~· to Mayor Charle!' Le~ar's ('Oil~t . V?calists Diane wardeska~ Da~
Gibbs satd Black~ continue to grow
under mterests were busy promoting
iiicl stomach last Thurllday by Cbarles
Free
clothing
day
will
be
held
World War n. and th~t Khn 1 Monda~· after a two-car acc1- v1d Coleman .a~ the Four Rns
came to Pomeroy as an 8S9ist- Geo g ,
a )'OUill religious fanatle. The ani to Ray Farnham In 1938,
an airport and boat
launch , from 9:30 a .m. until noon at &amp;bcbt"\' was elt&gt;cted flf!lit se.c- d(nt on East Main Sl. at 7:23 tics, a folksm~mg ensembl~
r e.
pernment baa said the u- atayed two yean, and moved to
fa('llitles whlch be said he be- the Salvation Army headquar· r.. tary of thP. Central-Commit· p.m.
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The ~up \\111 trav~l to eigh~
lAICAL TEMPS
IIB!Iln&amp;lion attempt wu non- Gallfpolis in 1940 as head coach The temperalure In Pome- lieved were of little need.
I ters, Butternut-ave.. Pomeroy, tee o( the Communist party i Norman F.hlinger. 40, was 1areas m south~rn Oht~ ~ bu.
political.
police and car. ~es1des M_Iddl~po:~:
there. At Pomeroy Mr. Black· roy's buaineos district at 11:151 Clerk Gene Grate asslsted this Thursday . Anyone in need in September, 1953. That Is : arre-sted by Pomeroy
bum tauaJtl econom1es, world a. m. today was 52 decrees, un- the mayor in conducting the [ of clothing in Meigs county is a~~; .. ~-~·'""·~~·- c~··--. ·ro~ , .... _ on nn assured c-.lear. d1stan~ t.he.band wlll appear m Cmcl
COLUMBUS - A $5U Ml history and physical educatinn. der rainy okles,
meetlng.
tnvited.
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charge afte-r bemg mvolved m nah, Portsmouth, Hlllsboro
lion provam lor beautifying 1,. Blackburn succeeds Bill Ella mishap with a vt&gt;h icle driv -! Belpre, Vk1cent, Ripley
and
mUeo of Ohio highway• hal
te u at 1he U. or Virginia, who
i en by Richard Eblin , 21. Porn- i Batavia.
bitien presented by the ata retllnecl to take over 11 head
---·Jbihway Departml!lll to
the coach lor the U. S. Naval Acad• tempting to pass as Eblin was Sen. Collins Heads
ftlderal governmenl
emy. He had been Elias's ofThe Nationll Heereallon Ad- fenslve coach.
By HARRY FERGUSON will speak a prayer over the uai although players will wear television It well may be the 1 making_ a left turn at the Porn- ] AS!Iembly Committee
ViiOI'J Council, eonsiBilni. of University Athellics Directnr LONDON (UPIJ-Sir Winston body tonight, and Wednesday Iblack arm bands and a minute largest Funeral e\'('r held 10 I eroy H1gh sC.'hool parlcmg. lot.
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lite aeeretariea of agrlalllure• Steve Sebo, in making the ap- Churchill today emharkl upon morning the doors of Westmins- of silence will be observed be- Brilain. Thousands of persons Minor damages were m; ur- 1 COLUMBUS (UPI) _ Sen.
.~eree. defense. health, ed- polniment, saki that. more than his laot journey which will car- ter Hall will be thrown open 23 ' fore the games, which will not will line the curbs from West· red. A pa!l&lt;enger, Mrs. Rtch- 1Oakley C. Collins of Ironton
~ ..tton. welfare and Interior • 1110 coaches had applied lor the ry him from the scenes of his hour. a day to enable the pub- start .until after Churchill is !minster Hall to St. Paul's_on ' ard Eblin, was t&gt;~ken to a phy- 1was named chairman of the
·ti\4 the houlillll admlnistrBtor job.
lie to file by a for a last salute. buried.
Saturday mormng. The Bnush "ctan for treatment of mmor Senate F.dueatlon and Health
story to • rural ..-ave.
· "· · ' ealled tor a prop11m frOm "Wid weighed what wf' know Sometime alter dusk bit body On Saturday morning tbe S8llle The Duke of Norfolk, who is Broadcasting Corp. (BBCI estt· injuries.
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Committee today by Senate ~•
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about them apbl8t llte.exceUent wUI be taken to Willi~ naval gun carrisge lhat carried directing arrangements for the mates 350 million persons in ali
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jority Leader Ted Gray o1 Piqereclenttala of Georje · Blaek· HaD and placed atop a It-foot the body of King George VI funeral, said: "I believe the parts of the world eventually
Veterans Memorial H001&gt;1tal ua .
... tllBIIOCK. 'I'EX .- GlANr burn and tnlde the declslon to catafalque sllrouded in · pur- will take Oturcltiils coffin to people of this country would will see the funeral proce.sion. ADMISSIONS - Ira '""""· Collins will sua:eed Sen. R099
Ill dltll tcre8lllOd &amp;erOI~ IIII.Y wlthfll our owa stall," llebo pie. The Unio lack wiU cover St. Paul's Cathedral lor a atate wlBh in their own way and in The telecast will go direct to nite, Pomeroy ; Leona
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llteir own time to pay tbeir Europe and, if possible, to the Pomeroy: Jill Harris, Middle- of ~ . vllal lellale c:ommlttee.
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bll OOfflll and -OD II 1lfll be flmual.
,\oli'b; . . bout wind~~ MCIIJIIIl
o1ct
"' ;,He kDOI\• lite Dt8J1y aDd ... ChttrebUJ'• "Plia u a ~ But Saturday will not be an tribute to whatever form of United States via communica- port : Krista Yost, Portlalld. Collins· -~~- ·.-voo~ as
-~ •aut the ll1ill and llriQ- rled upecta of tbll partk!ular of 1111 Garter, one Ill Brilalii•a of(lcial dai of national IJIOIIl1lo mourning they should choose!' lions satellite. In any event jet DISCHARGES Michael c~ 0/.·ll!e ~ttee dur·
.:., ~ .and ~ tl'afllc.to .a .job,' s.bo added. "oial " pro. ol!leoliorders of cbiv•b'y.
. 1ng lit Britain. Professfonal soc- From the standpoint of peo- planes will be standing by to Wooten. Harrisonville;
Violet !De the, ~ .eisJon of the lep
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latin. . .
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llave. ;,. .~labop ~- Clilterbtley c:er ·PI!IH wiU be played aa us- pie watchin&amp; in person or nn cartv tho 111m to aU llO!Itlnellla• .llllllu. Mason.
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