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Sev:! ~~be?• .rra~~~!~ering was taken.
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Southern Local Board of Edu- 1 Games. balls. hbatsedanbd roplhes ' One was given the rHes pol i
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Mrs.Skmner
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Health Club

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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
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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
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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
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Russell McElhinney son of ..
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Mrs. Clifford Leilhett, presldent, i,tt lloopital
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Miss Eli7abeth
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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!.
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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 .
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•\ by devotions by Mrs. Skinner. Irelatives ln Columbus
I and introit by the e, .
J hn Blaettnar social aC1iv1·
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bur Perrin with ehora
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ground . Mrs Elma ou s r~- were ren1ved mto member- W v
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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,.
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.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:
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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.
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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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gram leader and several arti· parents Mr and Mrs George
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. sf'n tpnees by the Rf"V . C. Mel. Sanborn chairman. w1ll pre.
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Jchn P~&lt;her , prestdent : ,\ lr
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New , Mrs Doogias Circle Miss UCC elder · Mrs. E.» Gtl
example Prayer bV !he
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Mr Fred Goegleln
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' rea ding of Acts 4.23-:n by the Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Darst f" '.
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: 1Florence Circle and Mrl. James more d' .,
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" ·--~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
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Med1calGNomenclature,
Mrs.
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A Closer Walk wllh·
Discontinu t&gt;d St) les
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A 1Patterson and 90118 ' Brent and and Ralph Graves, f'l'ber
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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
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Leonard Jew
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lunr program, s_ .
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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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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
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Milcht Edward Kennedy, John u :,·owers were plact&gt;d. In thP.
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!·nun~Pior ~. anl pros_prr s - ;.; He-v. Alkire had for hi s sermon ~ in the Middleport high school ! ou now our
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Blaet.nar, Mn.
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's~nctuary by Herman Werrv
porkmg area back ol the butld. 'Th Ch h' P
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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 .
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ve J_v,~e, sl
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" 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·
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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.
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GIVE SUNDAY DJNNER
is recovering from an appen· ' Snowden 1 and "Start R i g h t ing at the home of Mrs. Fred1
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. ldectomy at Veterans Memorial Away ." Mrs. Leifheit. A con- erick Goebel opened with roil
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! 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.
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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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are
to
be
Mrs.
Pearl
Knap~
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with
his
mother.
Mrs.
C.
A.
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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.
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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
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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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Zwillmg, Mrs. Morarity, Mrs.
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ll!u &lt;lun. Mrs . Ruth
Holman. die. ort.
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' 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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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
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social :were given.
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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
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· 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
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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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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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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.
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~ reduction of the Sewerage rate, fleeted in the January billings
Gibbons moved the levy go
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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;
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~ 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.
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t¥ nance that increases the mini- strongly recommended th_e re-- others: "It· s no use, it would
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to 2,000 gallons for which the by John Zerkle, Gene Harris, Meanwhile, • 25 cent charge
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$2 minimum sewerage charge Clilford Stumbo, Wayne Gtb· per home and 50 cent charge
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bons, aod Roger Morgan.
per business is being collected
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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.
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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
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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.
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YOUTH CORPS - local pro· for poor coi!Pge stude~ts
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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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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
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()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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for federal aid through the Appalachia program, should der law, be applied to the ta•· 1
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.
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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
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Improvement
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Voted to purchase 550 fl.
. neral home . Middleport.
Pleasant office will acceplapPresident Jack Carsey said 0
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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
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(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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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
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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
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and the Meigs County Jaycees
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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
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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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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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leading a mid-winter voter re • izationa wtU have to give ac$100
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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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and mCJkmg _him nf'rvoHs an Band. embarking on its 14th
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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would not hnve co mmll - I Peb
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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
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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
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and wOUII4ed by a would - be
port has, but which is stalled ADMISSIONS - Agusta Gen· td leader one~ was premier. ,
been
c~osen
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the
best
from
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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
Karr, Pepple oJ LlnJa as Cllalrmllft
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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. . .
F,IID .11 movlrrl '"
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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1-n.Dy Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 .. Jan. 26, 1965_I

UPI Briefs Vaughan Wins
(CQntlnued P'rom Pogo 11
bait.
Denuded fiPlds , picked almost
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chief ol the Pomeroy First Aid
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Lew1s B Vaughan. IHI"&lt;lllflr~ OthN oHicers elected

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COLUMBUS _ A 15-VEA.ft.. standm£ work when lhf' M ~""tli!:s
1·-. old was held today in ronnel"- Connt~ Auxi~iary hel d its an1
tioll wah fatal shooting ol a nual m~ pectlofl M.-.nd av evt'n1

• young assistant store manager · lng In the Middleport Lea;lon

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robt..ry Monday nig ht.

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The inspection wa. conduct· '
Poll~ would not reveal the I ed by Sgt. J . L. Binklt&gt;:r and
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name of the youth, who they , Auxiliary Major Aiel"
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said admitted killlng A: ~hard ~ from Jackson, Sgt P. D MeElton Vice. 20. and crJIICally [ Creedy and Cpl. R E. Mnrline .
• wounding Jack Leo Kennedy. ! Gallipolis.
an employe of the Plc Way Sgt W R Davis of the Jack·
Self Serve Shoe Mart on the . so~ Post. State H\ghwa~· Patrol
·r: city's near east side.
was a guest. Thirty-three members attended.

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bill . being primed for eiU'Iy Corp.
passage, today gained added He was born In Massillon,
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Joe ry· A Stuhldreher. quarterback
SLruble, lieutenant; Harold Nor- ot the fabled Fou_r Horosemrn
ton. secretary . treasurer, and 1of Nmre name, died _today In
R R uter Philip Globkar and thl' West Pt&gt;nn Hosptlal.
R~:.ha~ va~~han. trustee~ . The Stuhldrt&gt;he-r . tl3 . entf!'red th~
squad voted to purchase a new hos~ital Dec. 29 and underwen .
motor for it.!l rf'~cue boat.
ma)or surgery on Jan. H. He
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HELEN HELP US!

By DOROTHY KILGALLEN

THE
SPORTS DESK

This is the la1d week to buy
ti!'kets fur the Junior Cham·
ber ot Commerce Community
JNvelnpment banquet.
The banquet will be Thur•
dav, F'eb _ 4 al 6:30 p.m. at thl
Salisbury elementary school.
Curt McDanieL chairman, said
all tickets should be purchased
bv this Saturdav evening.
· Price of the t.ickets Is $1.50.
They art&gt; available from any
Javcee or member of the Mid·
dleport or P(•meroy Chamben
of Com!Tl€rce, or may be pur·
ch01sed at the Economy SaY·
lngs and Loan at 300 West Seoond St., Pomeroy.
The Jaycee9 planned the Com·
munity Development banquet
to launch their entrance into
the community development
field . It is hoped that a large
crowd will attend the banquet,
thus encouraging the Jaycees
in this projeC't.
The guest speaker will
be
E. Larrv Moles. vice prrsidPnt
of the United States
Junior
Chamber of Commerce
in
charge of community devPlop·
ment .
L1:1dies are welcome at the
banquet . The JaycN's believe
the women -of the county 8J't!
an important force In common-

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Make a fresh start in the new year. One
quick loan is the answer. Take the cash.
&amp;tuare up and start right. Cut down your
payments and have more for yourself.
Reasonable terms for weryone.

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''Besides,' said
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YOUTII ASKED FOR IT
I want is a little privacy. They
to her but this was exhilaratingly differ· ; This column ts for
young even expect to read my mail
ent. This was not his stu.dy, or their flo-- 1 people. their problems
and and insist on knowing who I

WASHINGTON I remembered
:: Jackie.
wer-filled living room m Georg~town
MASONS TO MEET
It was impossible, on Inaugural Day, where she painted and listened while he pleasures. their troubles a D d talk to on the tel!!phone, and
Worshipful
Master Dale E.
fun. As with the rest of Helen Jthey discuss me witb other par·
asked. "What do you think~" Now the Help Us!, it welcomes laughs ents. That's about the worst
I ·&lt;:: not to think of the young woman who
Smith announC'f'd today Pome·
John world was listening.
I·~ watched with wideeyed pride as
roy
Lodge No. 164, Free and
but won't dodge a
serious all, knowing you are the object
'I · :~;, Fitzgerald Kennedy took his oath of of·
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Masons, will hold a
question with a brus!Hlff.
Iof conversation at adult
fice four years ago.
This was a message of hope designed
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meeting
to Ctl!ller the
Send your teen--age questions sip sessions. Don't get
me
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She was a new kind of First Lady to
degree
on
two
candidates
to
be
borne
to
the
four
corners
of
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the
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all of us. She looked tike a princess doll earth and so it was that day of wmds to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT. wrong - I like my parents.
at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan . 28, 1
" that a good tittle girl might find under that ;wept the sky, clearin~ it of all care ol Helen Help US! this cept lor this. They just don't
· the Masonic temple . There
newspaper.
realize a senior is no longer
'· the tree on Christmas morning.
clouds, and of sunehtne sinking snow, A LITTLE RELUCTANT
will be refreshments. AU Mas1 baby . Comments, please-W.R.
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She was slim and Jovelv and she blinding the poet Robert Frost and caus·
Masons are Invited.
Dear Helen:
' Dear W:
glowed as she stood facing her husband
ing
him
to
say:
The boy I am dating has Your last sentence said
across the podium, a doz.n or more feet
I
will
have
to
do
it
MEKUN HALL DIES
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can't
see
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from him because - with her un·
taken me out on three dates tn Many parents can't stop
Merlin
A. Hall, e
forme-r
from
memory
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~~~ng sense of politesse - she had mov·
.resident
of
the
Great
Bend
ar·
to defer to President Eisonhow·
As he did, while sympathetic onloook- a1most two years before we when they should see with
ea, and 50..year member
of
er and Mrs. Earl Warren.
ers held their breath at the spectacle of started going together, He does- an eye lt is no longer· ~:~~'~j ~~i,;;;;li\'li
Pcmeroy
Masonic
Lodge
164:
As Jack Kennedy's great moment brave old age saluting brave youth .
n't call me very often aDd he sary - their years of w
F&amp;AM, died Sunday at Rav·
came, and he raised his right hand to beThe young man stood bareheaded as never even wrote me a letter discipline have paid off and 1'
enswood, W. Va. Services will
come the youngest elected President in he spoke to his people, and all people.
Wltil 1 wrote him saying that I now they can relax and rely U·_'th_/__'&gt;..
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. the history of the United States. his wife
"Let us nPver negotiate out of fear!' may start going with another on trust.
MOPPET WITH STRINGS-There are puppets and !bore be Wedneaday at 2 p. m. -,lth
was beside, but a little behind, Mrs. War- he said, "bu~ let us never fear to nego- boy. He says he loves me and They should realize, too, that are puppets. Paul Arms, 9, and slater Julie, 8, of San Rafael, graveside Masontc services.
tiate."
- wants to morry me when we a teen-ager who has nothing Calif., have had fun with them for years. Then alonf ca~e Monday fatled to agree on _
ren.
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It was good that she did this. because
He said, in words as strong as he graduate. I love him but don'1 to hide will volunteer most of slater Uzabetb, 7 months.. P~ul and Julie &amp;hough ahe d
&amp; timetable for introducing
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It set a sudden example to the nation could find, that he sought peace and know what to think about him. thi.o tnlormatlon if he doesn't !Dake a fine puppet. An4 this JB the result.
watching by the milhons on television; justice, that he knew neither were easy
new
farm regulation
in the com·
I am a nice girl, and he thmk he is being gwen a third I
-munity's
agricultural
· policy.
here was the First Lady, triumphant and to achieve, but:
I am He treats me with Idegree. Quite a few of the ques-- SIGN STEEL DEAL
%91 BUSINESSES
. minlsters passed the pt'obpowerful, but she remembered her man"If the free society connot help the knows
respect
but he dates girls that tons you mention need answer·
lem
to a meet!ng of foreign
. liers and showed respect for her elders many who are poor, it can never save have reputations. Should l be- ling, you know. As long as you I NEW DELHI (UPI) - India 1 Th.ere are 291 bu~lnesses
mtrusters
scheduled for Feb. 2.
alld persons of value. She behaved with the few who are ri('h ."
neve what he says about Jov-; are living at home, yo~ tr folks Iand the Soviet Union signed an !~al~1a county arcordmg to
lhe quiet confidence of royalty.
He seemed to rare. And Mrs. Kenne- log me, or jump to conclusions have a right to know approxi- agreement Monday, pledging tlsl1rs. rel~a:ed by
Ra:vm&lt;m~l
:. No one present could have imagined dy, alertly listening to every word, seem- by the way he acts1 - TROUB· mately where you are, who you 1211 million in Russian credil J. Pnce, d!Sirlet manager
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that In three years the handsome new ed to be delighted that he cared. She was LED
are with and when you wi11 be 1for the construction of a fourth the Columbus offt~ of Dun ,
President would be assassinated, and the internationalist In the family, the
in. This isn't snoopiness - it's Isteel mill to be built at Bokaro Bradstreet, Inc. Thl~ Is a '"I!"' I CEVOTEf., TO INT1ft811 OP
that his widow would move through the multilingual one, the gourmet; she had Dear Troubled:
It
would
be
pretty
bard
NOT
worry-insurance.
Tell them, be- in Bihar State,
mcrease over tlJe figures
MIIGS MASON AREA
~ days of ritual after the nightmare lived in Europe before they married and
to
do
some
conclusion-jumping
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fore
they
are
forced
to
ask.
The
deal
provides
for
a
two
.y_ear
a~o.
This
total
ol
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. With the unerring majesty she showed In some ways she was more sophisticatabout this fellow. He's either As fur discussing you with ! per cent interest rate. The loan Ifirms IS based on a physical
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subtly on Inaugural Day, almost as ed than he.
llr SE!crE•t sample of what she could do If
But he tau~ht her politics, perhaps too ••fast" or too slow- fut U their friends: you discuss tbem, 1will be paid back vver a 12-year count of the January, 1965 Ref· Pubn•hed every aftemoort ·~""
don't you? It's natural to talk Iperiod.
erence book of the flrm.,
SUndiiJ' by The Oblo vanar Publiilbhistory demanded it of her.
the most sophisticated of all arts. and he date11 the free-and..easy girla;
, d
lftl Company 110 Meehanle St . Pam·
The figure is arrtved at
eroy. OhiO. &amp;Uiin.IU omc. piiOM
There was, to start with, her straight· convinced her, shy as she was, that his· slow at making up hiJ mm or the things tor people) whicl)
WY t41M, Edttortlll 'bone WY a.
and
composure. While other tory was more than Lincoln's Gettys- about you. I th.mk you Should interest you most. Doesn '( ev· · RECORD SPENDING
the return~&gt; from firms who
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through
on
the
letter
you
•rvbody?
H.
asked
to
send
copies
of
Entered
u
M.:ond
ella
mamn,:
burg
address
or
a
book
about
Versallles
~:~~a:;~1ladies fidgeted with mink
mathlr at tb• poll omce at Po~n~m.
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adjusted flowered hats and sniff· or a tour of Athens.
wrote to him; and make a N
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WAS HINGTON &lt;UP!) - Amer• nnancial statements. ·
Ohio.
handkerchiefs, Jacqueline Ken·
tl,~•u::~lnei~d'f~~~:ft. "~:ti
If you were a dedicated politician, Year's resolution not to believe This column Is dedicated to 1 i~a~s wil.l spend a recor~ $28 -8 were &amp;sked by Dun and
family living, so H you're haV·I btllton thts year on vacations ~t ·street from nearly three
1Allliqt0rl Ave., N_. York cttr. Hew
i ~:?Eodwas immobile, her white gloves history was something that could be everything you hear. - H.
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Into a tiny dark mink muff and brought across the threshold of the past Dear Helen:
ing kid trouble or . just plain home and abroad, the Am~n· Jion firms in the United
Yo:!b.mpUIID
ralet; Deltfehd '»'
1 wonder when they'll Ket the trouble, let Helen help YOU. can
Automobile Association
wh'" n--::,abl~v:O.""': ::
world well lost to her. She did not and grapp1ed with. Eventually she unback her ha'tr, although the wmd derstood hts vision, and by the day four idea through their heads that ' She will also wecome
your AAA) estimated Monday. !he
ornce,
tliUIIh ala
hard. She did not sneeze or years ago when she became First Lady, 1&amp;-year--olds are old enough. I own amusing experiences. Ad- amount spent in the Umted FAIL TO AGREE
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the biting cold. She simply she was ready to bring her special grac- mean to vote, and sit in ~· dress Helen Bottel in care of States is expected to total $25 BRUSSEL~ &lt;UPI, - Common
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husband with those brown es to the White House.
They're old enough to d1e in 1 this newspaper.
billion.
market agricultural
monlb.l, 1a.oo.
glistened like enormous jew·
And so she did. She studied her Job battles, get married and have - as he studied his, and because of her babies, quit school and go to •
· I remembered the way she was dress· work the White House was returned to work. What can we do to get
Thf simple little wool coat, just . a beauty, she enchanted people of many the vote? And to be considered
darker than champagne, With nations with her charm, her appearance mature enough to take a drink?
round buttons like cookies going was copied by women !rom West Ger- - 18
the front and a circlet of mink at many to Tokyo, her imaginative enter·
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neckline. The matching hat, a pale tatnments for visiting heade of state Dear
Until you gel the vote, you
pillbox set back on her thick hair, ma&lt;!e frontpage news, and at the same can work to get out the vote.
very like the pink one she was time she loved and carefully brought up Your party (any political par~
two marvelously disciplined chil~n,
ty) needs volunteers. Go down
the day President Kennedy
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there S&gt;tems to have been a
When they were together, she and how much good a young enlhiiBto Jacqueline Kennedy's President Kennedy made a spectacular
- a unity of era, and place, pair, whether they were on a New Eng· iast can do, even without I
vote. &lt;And don't walt WilD just
o.•·•~u costume.
land beach or in Vienna with the Khrush- belot'e the next election. )
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As for legalized
drtnklng
was wise not to come to the cap- and Prince Phillip. They were ao incred•.·..,-:.--·1965 ceremonies- wise and Ibly good,l?oking, he was so dashing and before age 21 - we've got
al·
humorous, ihe was so elegantly garbed eno118 h liquor probletnl
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memories" were given as and breathlessly girlish in speech . They ready. Why make thorn worae?
Here's the way I stand: lea
reason why ahe decided not to be a were not only the President and First
of honor at President Johnson's Lady, they were the biggest stars in the gal voting age at 18: yeo! Le-::~=-~~ but, obviously, there was world. What they had made us proud gal liquor at 18: no! Now let's
til
it than that.
that they represented us, because they hear the arguments. - H.
was tact. It was a decision of dlplo- were civlllzed, In the little things as well
and graciQusness, this ia Lyndon as In the gre.&gt;t goals. No foreigner obser· SNOOPY PARENTS
Johnson's day of glory, and she ving them rould seriously clalm, as rna· De&amp;r Helen :
My parents are the end! I
not have been true to her own ny have done for years, that we were
am
a aenior In hl&amp;h ochool and
standards If she had arrived Uke a silll a nation of cowboys and Indians. AI
should
have a little privacy, hut
at the feast, distracting attention Captmes and gunmolls, that we Jacked
they have to know everything,
Mr. Johnson and hill famlly by her suffident tradition.
Where am I golntl: What am I
pr&lt;!Set•c_e, reminding him and them
In the age of "Images," Jackie and going
Don't be a Mustang-snatcher! Get yQur own. Get Immediate
to do? Where will
1
whole world that he is the 36th Jack Kennedy were instant tradition. No
delivery, too-just as fast as you can get to your Ford Dealer'L
Jld••,nt of the United States today be- ltlng, queen, prince, maharajah or prime be? Who am I &amp;•Inti w!lh!
35th President of the United minister ever upstaged either one of I How much will It cost! &lt;I make
Choice of models. Get the biggest auccea car since the
!my own spending money.) Who
her husband, was gunned down them.
Model A Forcl. Join the Mustangersl
Johnson's home territory, Texas.
With the 1965 Inaugural we return telae will be there? When will 1
F. 0. II. Detroit
sel!lltlve person ever consciously to a more conventional first famlly. Gone lie! homo and not taler thin
Mfn,
'euaeetod price.
uncomfortable. It Is the vin rose on the •ands, replacing it : their curfew, or wow I Then
auother
of Jacqueline Kennedy's is a Texas-otyle barbecue. Forget Glven- when I aet homa it's tho third
for President Johnson that chy, remember Neiman-Marcus. Let ua degree, dlsgulaed with "Wblt ,.
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from this scene of ban· hope toetry and the other leso readily did you do? Did you 111.. a aood
bands.
grasped arts will not be forgotten during Ume, etc.'.'" And they're con1atanUy digglntl about 1DJ
her small shy smile •• fh!s Administration.
Kennedy recited his InauguBut when I think of poetry In the 'lrtenda. It Isn't thet I'm llildProbably he had reheal'!led White House, I remember Jackie.
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Mrs. Wesuna Crab- tarternoon were Mr. and Mrs.[ MAny relaUves attended
tree, Mn" Carolyn Mosler, and i Clyde Wilker and lomily of vices conducted by Reverend
Mrs. Winnie Stanley in develop- ·Thurman, Ohio
, David White. Burial was
in
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ing the theme , ·'Rekindling the Evans Rutherford ,
Plano, ' 'femple Cemetery under the diInner LUo Through Prayer. " Texn and da111hter. Mro. Bet· rectlon o! the Blaony Funerat i- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Those present were MnL Dalo ly O.Orll". Denton, Texas, were Home, Albany .
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- - - - - - - - - - Scoll, Mrs." Roher! Stout. Mrs. I called hert by the death
of
GIRI.!I LE.\GUE
!DeL Jllib &lt;lame - PIID"!JI
The January meellng of the Arthur Crabtree. Mrs.
Carl their mother and grandmother.
Ju. II, IM6
· - 160; Iad. llllb lllrlei.
Busy Bee Society of Carpen- 1Greenlees. Mrs . Howard Stan· Mollie Lowther
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Team No. 3 - Pam Davis Pam Sylv- -~ '1'11111 lfllll
ter Bapti.!Jt Church was held at ley , Mrs. Lewis Mosier, Mr~ . 1 Mr . and Mrs. Joe McWhorter
316; Donna Theiss rn; Diile Game - Amold'a Sahlo '180;
the homo of Mro" Low is Smith .' T. M. Calaway, the hostess. ' and childr•n cell"ed on Mr. and '
Circle 243; 8Und 255; Handi" Team IIIgb Serltl - Crow••
Electio:~ of (lffieen for
the Mr!l. C A. Arbaugh, and iUests, IMrs . James Gaston on Sunday
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cap 1020; Total 2111 ; Woa Z, Town &amp; ~ country IIOt
comiJ18 year was held. The foi -! Dalelene Scott . Mia!; Octa Gil-l afternoon .
Lost 1. WitHe's Electric-Janlowing were
chosen : Presl-llogly, and Mr!!. Norma G111~ ' Funeral servic-e~ were held Sunday School attenance for , ey Grueser 313: Barb Wlrlte Llquld fuel is "Uquid propel
dent, Mrs:. Rex Cheadle, Vlce- lgly .
'at
the
Temple Methodist Jan. 11 was 62. Offering was t294 ; Becky Hawley 254; Bllnd lant" in space termloolocY.
President- Mrs. Clay Jordan ; Mr and Mrs. Ralph Fruler Church on Saturday for Mrs. $22.22 .
1255 ; Handicap 963; Total 20'18i
Secretary - Mrs. Robert Bish- and family . GallipOlis. spe-nt ' Mallie Lowther, a re~ldent of Larry M-alley underwent sur- Won 1, Lo1t %. ·
op; Treasurer - Mrs. Ronald Saturday with her parents, Mr. lthi~ cc-nmunity for more than gery at Meigs General Hospital Arnold's Sobjo BeckY
Whittington; and News Report- and Mrs &lt; Fern Gillogly and oth· fifty years. The last remain- last week.
. Nease 284 ; Sally GJobokar 308;
er - Mrs. William Cheadle.!er relatives in the community. l in~ child of a family of 11 born Mr . and Mrs. Arnold Snow- Sharon Smith '288; Sutanne
Mrs Oalt Dye had devotions ! Mrs. Lewis Smith enter1.aln- 1to Rus!le!l and Hester Ann Ro- den were business visitors in Arnold 260 ; Handicap
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for the evening and used as ed the following supper guests mine Perry , Mrs. Lowther, 77 Columbus recently. They also Total 2140; Won 2, Lo1t l.
Womtnt High HHI
her topic, "Faith." Those pres- 1 on Monday evenin@ : Kathryn :years old. wa!'i united in rna:-- vJsited wtth their son and fam- :Team No. 8 - Barb
Roush
enI were Mrs. James Gaston, ILowther,
Barbara Brookhart, lnage to Jasper Rutherford m ily Mr. and Mrs J~rry Snowden 357; Bea Bachtel 271; Brenda
Mrs. Robert Blshop, Mrs, Alvin and Carolyn Hoyd. The occo- 1910 She is survived b)' two and daughter .
Boyer 199; Blind 2SS; Handi·
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Cheadle, [slon celebrated was the birth- ehildre'n, Evans A. Rutherford., I BrucE' Blackston and Judy cap 978; otal 2060; Won
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Mrs. Dale Dye, Mrs. Ronald ,day of her deughter , Nancy. Plano. Texas, and Elizabeth,! Radford who have been con£1n. Lost Z:.
Whittington, and the
hostess, I Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Wood- !Mrs ~endal Jordanl of Car- led to their home~ with chicken Crow'&amp; Towu &amp; Cowllry ,.,_rs. Lewis Smith.
gerd and Mrs Virgil Perry.: Jienter, 10 grandchildren, eight pox, have returned to schooL Pam O'Brien 330; Mary Hand- W•rm
Mrs. Clarence Arbaugh was IColumbus, spent Friday night gn~at grandchildren, and a host Mrs. Hugh Bearhs was in Co1- ley 356; Sandy Thomas 388; Lfned _ __
hostes on Wednesday evening wittr" their mother, Mrs . Zelia of rrla!Jves and friends. Mr. umbus Wednsday where she at- Linda Bailey 303; Handicap 8f3j
when members of the Temple !Perry, .and attended the funer -1Rutherford died in 1926 and j tended a meeting of Ohio Hos- iTotal2200; Won 1 Lost 1. Le•
Methodist Church W.S.C.S. held : a! of their aunt, Mrs. Mallie llater she married Lewis Low- : pitl Auxiliaries whirh was held Is Repair- Pam
Sylvester
the1r regular meeting. Mrs. Mar- Lowther on Saturday.
!ther who passed &lt;~way tn 1955., at the Children's Hospital.
332; Mary Hennessy 300: MelMIDDLEPORT
guerite Sect had
the pro- VisiLing with her parents, Mr . Since then she has made her Vincent Broderick is reported odie Roush 289: Ztta Nlerl 370;
gram for the meetin&amp; and was and Mrs, Dale Dye on Sunday r.om~ with the Jordan family. ! to be ill at his home.
Handicap 858; Total 219; Woa

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THE SHOE BOX

Of '64 Details Spelled Out
(Conlinll«&lt; F111m Page 1) ,and facilities to rural fami l i('~
specific community projects in with small incomes. Interest
health, education, welfare, hous- rate on this loan Js also 41/iJ

lng. job training, other fields. lper cent with a maximum reProJf'f'ls operated by
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TION - Special programs to i 530 1 ~ SPcond Avenut'. Gal!ipoteach illileral~ adulls how to I lis . fi"armer~ and rural families
read and write. !Health, Edu- ~ m :1-Tt•lg ~ ,·ounty may con1ae1
cat1on and Welfare
De]Jml- the county ~uperv1sor at th~
men!J.
! ASCS office in Masonie Temple
TITLE Ill · HURA.L LUANS i Buildi ng. Pomeroy, each F'ri.
dav mornmg
- Superv1!'ed small loans to
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help poor rural families earn I
-more incomP through enterprise~ they own and operate and
finance cooperatives that serve
them . ' Ag nculture
Dt&gt;pcl!'l menl t; ASSISTANCE TO Ml·
GRANTS - grants, Joan~ and .
Joan guarantees so public and - - - - - - - - - pnvale ag(•ncies can provtde
By Edna Knopp
service ~ now available to othThe Dorcas F.UH Ladies Fcler rural fam1hes hut
lnckmg lowship met at the parsonage
among m1gr~nt s.
Thursday afternoon with Mrs.
TJTLE I\' SMALL
BUSJ- Sellf'rs as host&lt;&gt;ss with the folNESS LOANS - loans
plus l luwmg members present, Nma
m~mfl~emem !ra ining for indi" Theiss, Rell Theis~. Bernice
viduals operating very
small I 'J'heJss , Ann Beegle, Josephine
l·u· lllf'~'"f'S employing a
few 1Smit.h. Lotlie Bradford. Hazel
..,.nrkers only. (~,"TJ~IH Rus mess , W1ckline , Laura Sayre. Edna
lllll " lralion l
Knopp :md 1he hn~tess . Mrs.
TITLE V· WORK F:XPERI· , Se l ler~ . The next mf'e1ing w1ll
F 1&lt;:
JObs fur itllher~ and ' be the third Thursday m f,~h- l
oihtr heads of familie : :. wtlh : ruarv al the home of Bernice .
~ 111rlrf'n receiv in~ welfare aid . Th£11~s
1Department ol He~lth , Educa- :'vfr and Mrs James Cunningtior amt WPifarel
h~tm anct family of East LlverTJTLF. VI : VJSTA VOLUN· pool sprnt a weekend with her
TEERS - ·· Pt'UCt' Corps·· type prtrents. Mr and Mrs F:rnl'st
. individuals who will serve an~- ~ Johnson .
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wbere in the U. S. at a nom1Mr. and Mrs. Dick Sterrett
nal wage to supplement profes- and sons spent Tuesday even- i
slona! pe-r ~onnel '" programs ing with Mr. and Mrs. Otl.!l ,
directly attacking the root!! of ' Knopp .
poverty . !OHice of Economtc Mr Otis Knopp and
Larry
Opportunity 1.
Sayre went to D~venport , fowa,
The Farmers Home Admmis- !after Max Knopp. who i~ home
tratlon is the lending agency ICfmvalescins after
recurrence
of the Department ol Agncul - of monnnucleosls. He will reture and will admimster Title turn to his srhool at Palmer in
liJ of the Act.
April.
The object1ves of thi~
pro- Mr Oflo Bradford received
aram are to improve the m- a good report rt-CE'ntly on the
eomt and standard of living of hearl pacer which was placed
,0w..income tarm and non-farm on his heart several months ago
rural fa.."11ilies.
at the Veterans Hospital in
Farmers may use loan funds Cincmnati.
to buy livestock, equipment , Dorthea Salser entertained
trnprove or develop water sy- 1her Canasta _club. Those p~s­
l&amp;ems land development, lime, I ent were Elame Reese, Vlrgmfertlli;er. ~ds. rlear
land, ia Ree~. Libby Willf~rd. Etta
Improve buildings" farm oper· Mae Hill, Ruth Ann Hill, Clara
atinl expenses, pay real estate Mae Sargent and Alice Wolfe.
., debts, and in some cases pur- Mr. _G_eorge L. Ber!gle. of Locbue real estate.
gan v1~1ted recent!~· With his
Farmers and non-farm rural sister June Wendorf and sons,
families may use loan funds to Randy and J_efl.
~ out non-agricultural en· Charl~s Chne spent Tuesday
terprises such a~
machinery mght with Max Knopp.
repair roadside marketing, or Mrs. Edlth Grimm spent an
wetdin'g shops. In carrying out afternoon with Mr. and Mn.
enterprises borrowers Harry Wolfe.
may use Joan funds to buy land, ~im and Nancy Carnahan and
ltliy, build, repair, and relocate children called em Mr;
and
bulldings. buy e!lsentia\ equip- ~rs Davtd Johnson Tr1day evf&gt;' ment, pickup trucks, and pay nmg.
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Uf for 8 loan an ap- Elleen Mahoney and son, Dun·
O ~ua Y1.
can of Arlington, Va., ~nt a
jjlleanH muls · ited resources and weekend with her parents, Mr.
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0 income from an
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Mrs. Paul Smith spent sever~
sources that IS too low to a\ days with her son Robert
coter basic family ne~s.
and family in Columm:s helping
· 1 Be u~able to obtam neces- care for their new baby, a girl,
. ' 'III'Y credit from other sources named Stephanie Aim.
They
d ·reasonable rates and terms. have one other chlld a son
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Robert Wayne.
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Mr. and Mrs. Roger Theiss
"to.... that the ~v•ce or pra.. and Mr. and Mrs. Grover Sal·
is not bem.g. adequately ser. Jr., spent Monday evening
~~ ~pll&lt;!d by others m the com· with Mr. and Mrs.
Francis
Webb.
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Meigs County, according to stJ- I Iff's dep.artmenl_ makmg the In- Bernard V. and Betty
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liHlics released bv Raymond vestlgahon eslunated damage Fultz" to James CriswelL Clara .
J. Price, District ·Managef ol : to Waugh vehicle at $50 and the Criswf'll , Lots, Middleport.
~he (.illlltnbus office of
!Jun I 1950 model car of Jone~ wa::. I 11lf~ron K. Workman, Mildred
"We Uve in a decadent a,e. 1nectt~ut.
missloned by the U.S .. Public , &amp; BrarJ: treet, Inc. This tdal a total Joss ..
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L. Workman to James C. and
\'~ng peop\@ no longer respect 1 Darien. of course, does not 1Health Servlce t~ do a film on is based on a physical cnunl 1 St ate . Po he~ mvestig:Hed . _a 1 Joanna L. Council. 6 acres. 1
thelr parents. They~ rude and 1stand alone.
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1alcohol • educat1on. for hilh Qi the j~:muary, 1965 . edili'm .1f 1two-veh1cle m1shap M()n~ay . 2.- Rutland.
impatient. They Inhabit taverns , "Apparently one of the joys . S&lt;'hOOl st~dents, mamtalM ~hat the Dun &amp; Bradstreet t{ef.~r- 45 p.m. on Rt.. 2 near Galhpo- .... Robert C. Hartenbach. Sher.
Country Sed1n Station Wagon
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the
quest1on
of
teen·oge
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rook
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resultmg
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$250
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Denver
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Parkers1
V-8 motor, Cruisematic trans ., power brakes, pow·
Inscription on a 8,000-year·~ · old l ~ ::e~hlldren 1 ~r~;k,!?greyo~ ~ lng has been distorted and ex- Eac~ J~nuary business f\ ln· ~r~y damage, b~t no personal. bu,rg sa_v·. an.d Loan Co., Par·
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s1eering, radio. heater, turquoise with match·
Egyptian tomb.
. . . . .. thr Family Service Assocl:ion laggerated out of all perspec· cerns 10 all parts of the Vmt ·) m)ury. The acc1dent occur~ eel!!, o1 ve.
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By PATRICIA MCCORMACK 1 of Cleveland.
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ed Statt.&gt;s are asked by Dun &amp; when~ southbou~d tractor-tr .
Sa_rn Willl~ms , Mr . to _E_rnma
ing vinyl interior, good tires, locking differential,
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The agen
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Sam
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B1lly
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outside mirror. back up lights. Low mileage. Cad·
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NEW YORK tUPI)-MIIUons dents of tie~:lam~?8m~'I:~:; j drlnking problem' Involves only financial statements. This ye~r 28, E~izabet.h, N~ J ..was . at- ~ Ruth Wood, ~h_yllis Ril'e. Cert.
iliac trad e in"
of teen-qers nationwide are ex· .1 ., 1 the" hlld n alco- 1a very small percentage of the requE"sts are being sent to nf!ar- [ temptmg to pas~ a car dn'~'en of Trans .. Sc1p1o.
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perlmeatlnc with beer and llq· ~I b ~ ve t I~ cl ... I I f nation's youth," he said"
ly three million business coo by Robert Dunn" 52.
Apple I Winnie Woyan i Wogan ). Win" I
or-em the sly or with paren- 0 .• t u no ou 0 a BP r t 0
The problem of purchases by cerns _ to the corner grocen . Grove. and the two collld c-d. nie Wogan (WoyanJ toWi !kif' I
tal111mwnval.
g~~eThy. d "t 1
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minors, he believes, will not be store worth 8 few thousand do;. 1Nt"ither driver wa~ roiled .
Sar~on. parcels, Olive.
0 1 0 sat1s1Y t e1r
-rroey
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' be. Jars as well as to busines:~es I
J arne~ H. Wh'l'
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Soce have corking good
ped d .
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own war
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time. Many pay lor the run strike back at a
se who tween eorles an rea
worth millions"
Three Arratgned
Ehza L
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with only a hsnrover"
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But the erperlmentation COlts dl~~pr~ves of other mlS eha~ "It is inconsistent," he said,
ASK 1'0 WED
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Jack M. Hawley , Eliza!JE'th I
some youths llle Itself. Most lur sa~ ~:'" F. T~m"ri'' dl" 'for parents to contend that PT PLEASANT - wo cou· P PLEASAN - hree \""", Hawley to Sybil P.bersbach. lot I
often in traflc fatalities. The tree or fof.
e agency I own· 1tht!y disapprove o£ drinking by Ipies have ~de applications for i wns Wt-re arraigned beGfored u_s- ' Middleport .
1 own o 1ce.
car went out of control. But/
yoiJng ad u1ts-w hen lt· has been 1 marriage licenses in the off1ce , tic~ of . P~ace A. M. roo wm . SYb'l1 Ebf"rs hac h to J ac k 1'I• •
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I H 1 , El' 8 beth H 1
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Cadillac - Oldsmobile
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M 1 ' own a ron mg sa s 0 1 o{ the County Clerk. Applying
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majority
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trol, the aIoohollc be verage , stoles say a minor in&lt;ofar ••
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"You'U Ulte Our Quality Way ol Dolq Busiaess•
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of
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drinklng
juveniles were drivers 8 ut m
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72- acre~
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since the vast majority
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in North Carolina a married
· · Gallipolis, Ohio, and Ltnda Sue costs defective lights
and
The widespread incidence o[ person ot 17 m~y purchase lof young people start drmkmg Freshwater, 21, Pt. Pleasant. Mich~el L Roach
Pleas- \
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ant, $10 and costs. hazardous
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increose Is documented by re- oeeraagelosega,uh
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APPEAL FILED
national bureaus. It is subslan· d h"15k
IS the reall•toc age of
SANTA MONICA. Calif. IUP!) PT. PLEASANT - A ct'vl·l
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-s·nge
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listed further In findings O ' Uncle Sam on the other f
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Family Service agencies across h&amp;nd says a Youth at 17 is old rom pahrenta care ha h
reported in satisfactory condi- the office of the Circuit Clerk.
the count
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tion today in St. John's HospiTo A.ll
enou_g to.f se~~e m t let arme- men and women assume
tal, where he underwent a The action Is styled
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IS paren s con responsibilities
three hour operation for remov- Kenton Craft, by next friend,
It occurs among t e poor, sent. Many slates allow boys
Fducate Where Posslbl"l!!
al of his left lung.
Lole E. Johnson vs . G~~=;:j
the medium wel~to-do and the and girls of 16 to drive ca"" F th
.1 is sug"
YeBter" he action was a1
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rich. Percentage • wise, there The voting age, meanwhile, gest':d t~sat r~~:~~l
ceZsr~~;u;~~:~~~Y onw~~s sl~~; ed to Circuit Court by Yester
appears to be more youthful stands at 21--except in Ken- ~ a part of driver
IUlll for the removal o[ a lu- after judgment was rendered
drinking In the latter" eategory. tucky and Georgia, where it Is where poB8lble
.. said the hospital Monday, in favor of the plaintiff against
One of the most widely pub- 18. And ID Alaska and Hawaii- Both Dr Goidherg and
addil\11 that
pneumonerto" defendant lor the sum of $213.·
licizecl incidents happened last where it is 19 and 20, respec- Greenberg- indicated that
my involved removal o( the en- : ~7 aggregate of principal snd
June 23 in the New York sub- lively
mterest in JuBllctO of P•ace
of DariOII Conn It
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is one of. the wealthiest
In Texas, it Is legal lor a fe- drink in . The have the mon _
munlttes m the Un~ted States. male of 18 to work as a walt· A rece!t est~te showed 1~1 Double Birthday
Its most famous resident, h~ong ress servil\11 or selling beer, but the typical teen-age boy and Party is Held
tn seclusion, 1s Charles Lmd- she must _be 21 to corisume. or girl has an average of $11 fun
A double birthday party was
lJtlrgh.
purchase 1t.
money apiece 8 week.
held recently Jor Patty McKinA car leaped off the road.
To a teen-ager, it's
Dr. George L. Maddox, of ney, 4-year-old daughter of Mrs. :
wreckage ytelded the body 0 ing"
Duke University, and Dr. Be- Owen McKinney and
Sherri I
Nancy Hllchlnlla, 17. ~or cobm· To a college student, 2fl, it's vode c. McCall of Wayne State Hysell. daughter or M". Rose·
panion, M1_chael Smlt • 19~ as ridiculous. Everytime he drinks University, in' a new report mary Hysell.
been. convicted of
neghgent ~eer in a s~ate where the min· published by Rutgers Center of Decorated cakes and
ice
horn1cide.
ed two unum age ts 21, he breaks the Alcohol Studies, make these cream were served the honorThe accident occurr
law.
points about teen-ace drinlting; ed auests, Mr" and Mrs" Ray·
hourt alter lhe Y011111 COO:::: ~porting at a recent confer- -The use of alcohol ill not mond Manley and Cathy. Ron·
ten a gala ~~~ party
lsi ence on "'Purchases by Mi· ordinarily the pivot arGund nie. Randall and Peggy MeIII,.Jd Chaoo. Mor.
home of a Darton psyc latred nora," Dr. Herman D. Gold· which the life of the adolescent Kinney, Peggy casto. Brenda Loeust St.
when liQuor bad been serv · berg, head of the psychollli!Y in high school rewlves"
and Penny Hysell, Mrs. RosePhone W'l 2-2511
ll wu 1 carbon copy of many department of Hofstra Univer· -When teen • agero
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Monday !or Germany where be l
will be stationed 18 months.

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cial crisis ., Ierma acceptable
to the United Slo!M aoc1 Ruula
was reported by diplomats 1&lt;&gt;day. The ""JIOrl came altfr
oliht ween of deadlocll ID lbe
United Nations over the IS!Iue
of Rusoia's $60 million debt
and the u" s" inolltence lhol u"
N" charter provisions be applied
to take away the So\tiet vote in
the General As..,mbly.
The formllia drops aU refer·
once to Article 19 of the U. N.
charter - the provision that
any nation two years in arrears
"shall" lose Its assembly vote.
The United States has insisted
that any settlement must be iD
keepin&amp; with the charter. Bol
the diplomats said the formula
is expressed ln terms acceptable to the United States ••
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Mn. Freda Jacks ol Minenville, Ills Ieanaed tbat her
son, Pvt. Mlcbaol R" Beach,
Is taklnl •• eiJht week .......
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Uoited States Army at Fort
Knox, Ky. He wiU complete
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Dl"ffiOJl:&gt;Lration club~ . will belin each day at 10 a.m. Jt is

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Crisis in UN

PT. PLEASANT - A train"
tng meellng em using corn huak
materia ls will be held January
27 &lt;md ~8 at Krodel Park. Mra.
Jane rox , State Department of
Commt•rce. will be thl! instructor
The ~raining , bell\11 sponsor·

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county ,. that local work•hcps
can be held next fall
when ,
t'OI'n husks art": plentdul.
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In
weaving stool seats with corn Force navigator tralnlng at
husk s, Lraiding £or use in no ~~ . James Connally AFB, Tex.
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hats, an twos!·
oeutenant artun1 wil eeing tilt' husks (or mats B n d ceive radar and celestial nav..
weaving. Material that r.aco · igation traluiiJI leadiq: to tbe
participant will need are corn award of silver uv!Jatioa
butll about four miles down· Corps Placement Test. It I.. not provide supplemental water at ' J
W"l
husks, container for soaKino" ... ~. upon ~adoatioo. Tile
critical down•tream atretches erry
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strea~ from. the mouth of Lit- passed or failed, but simply ln- durln
erlods or
sev er e 1 R
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sclSsors, year-loug cour~e i• COIIChlcMd
tie R1veL It would be a rock · docateo where the greateot po- d ~~ P
e8erve mml!lllOn gloves, tacks, and string" Ench by the Air Trai•tnc Comllllnd,
1111 type w1th a compacted im~
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roug ·
NEW HAVEN - James Mor~ person will need to provide her wblch trains offlterl aud air·
pe.. ious clay core"
tentlal hes, Applicants o no\ The total cost of the ultimate rls (Jerry) Wlleo, son of Mr. own bar. lunch
men In the dl,...... oidllo ..,.
The lower darn would be 1 . have to register for the test •· development Is eotlrnated
at and Mrs" Karl Wiles of New
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qulred by \be na«on'o 1 .,....
bout 160 feet high and tl90 feet head of time. The Peace Corps more thah $122-rnllllon"
Ha ..n w88 one of siX
space fore&lt;. The li..tenanl
lonll. It would be built at Fries, Questionnaire can be found In
all UniverBily Reserve Officer '
graduate of Eaotern Hlib
::~pproximately lSI,'.i miles down- · Po!lt Offices. There are two
TO NAME C01';MtnEE
Trammg Corps cadtts commts·
Scbool, Long Bo&amp;tom, baa a
stream from the upper dam. l parts to the t•st ' a general ap- PT" PLEASANT - A Citizens . &lt;loned Sunday aa second lieu-·
8" s" do1ree in oecondary
rt would be a concrete gravity ' tiLude tert and a modern ian· Advisory Committee wm
be · tenants m the Arl!ly Res~rve. I
educatloa from Rio Grande
type 1tructure.
Iguage aptitude test - for which formed in a meetinJ Monday at Marshall University Pretndent
College. He
com milliOnThe upper reservoir would knowledge of a foreign language 7:30 p. m. in the courthouse, Stewart H. ~mlth awarded the
ed apon tompletion of Officer
«tend alona New Rive&lt; about Iis not necessary
according to Morris Bragg, Ma" ' ommisslons '"
exercises In
0
Training School In 1964. His
40 miles upstream
through
Ison County Assessor. Br aa g the Campus . Christian Center.
wire Sharon, is the daughter
Grayson County and Into Ashe
Pleasant Vallt'y Hospital
has asked various county 1roups Lt. Col. Patnck H Morgan ad- PT PLEASAI'\T - Frank ol Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ritchand Alleghany countle!J, North
ADMlTfED : 1-lrs
Fred to select representatives
to ministered the oath of offu.oe Jone~ 59 of 24 Windsor Court, le ol Columbus.
Carolina, and on Llttle Rlv~r Durst, Leoni Mrs. Wayne compose the committee. Jt will Cadets are commlssmned af- was c1ted for fa1lure to have
about 10 miles above Its mouth Love, West Columbia; Eddie have no official capacity, but It@r complet~n_g 8 _four -year I VE'hirlr under cClntrol followms ._ ~ ~ - 16- - '
into North Carolina. Th~ lower f\dernan, Cheshire.
will recommend chanps or point course of rmhtary mstructlo~ a two car aC&lt;'ident Sunday
reservoir would ertend ftbout
DISCHARGED: Harold Ktel· out any obvious mistakes con- I m addition to requirements fm night on Rt. 62 near Lakin. I
IS\t miles upstream from the er, Pt. Pleasant.
cernlng taxes In the county. I the bachelors degree"
ThP miShap involved a car '
- --driven by Mernll
Robert 1
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278 Firm~ Listerl
Waugn, t9. Crown C1ty , and
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ian Power Company yesterday per dam.
••rtical shaft
hydraulic tur"
hied an application wltb thl! It iJ propoled that the ult.i- bin~ of the conventional FranVIrilnla
State
Corporation malo illlllllaUon In the upper c11 type.
Comnuulon ror a license to powerhouse would eonsiat of aix The ultimate! combined gen.
construct the 81uo Ridge Cl&gt;m· vertical shalt re.ersible pump- orating Installation for the two
bmabon Pumped Storaae and 'urbina. The initial inatalla- wer stations COI18lsti of siJ:
H~~droelectrlc Development on tlon would consist of three lucb =mp turbine! at the I18' upper
the New _ruver in Grayaon Coun- units. In the lower powerhouae dam. rated at about l50,000 kU·
ty, VlrJ:mla.
it Is proposed to make tnlttally owatts each and two 4o1100 .
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COok, pruident
kw units at the tower
dam
of Appalachian and Its parent,
would be approximately litO,·
the Amencan Electr1c Power
000 kw
Company said Appalachian
The development would
be
had the development under stude!li!led to provide for 160,1100
dy for the past several years"I
acre feet of flood storage In
The application seeks permis-1
th
Thl 1 the
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An opportunity for Melgo area e upper reservo1r.
S '
SJOn rom . e .
to constructTesldent• to test thelr aptltudell equlvak!nt of 3 inches of runtwo dams, wh1ch would result I f p
Co
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n ofi from the drainaae area inIn the formtUon of two reser- 1 or eace rpa •erv ce w
ed
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come
at
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proximately 287 feet high and ul ng n At ens.
p
cate 1 'the acre
:volsto:~
2.000 feet long and would be. The opportunity Ia the eac~ aa:e n
upper
se
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Peace Corps
hasl
Test Announced

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·MfddtePon, 0., 1111. 21, 11854

Husk Materials
To be Used in
Work Meeting

Wben you use new Ashland A-Plus Super~~ Ashland Regular
G8801in&amp;--both Vitalized with AG-105-au-buretor icing and fuel line
{Jeeze..up are never a problem. And new Vitalized Ashland G81!0line imJII'C'"B yoor engine's cold weather periormance in oiber important 11118)111
JOG Cllll aee ••• luior ••• and ~
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and faster m:oeleration •.• cleaner, quieter eogme operation ••• more
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':•:n~le~y;,."
•ler.-WIIh one exception.
land, Uid:
"acting smart" "belnc one
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"Scientific
studies
have the crowd," ~nd "avoid belnc
EASY. TERMS . .
Juilp Jtodlter ElelloD, upon sbown that minimum qe Iawa left oot
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tnvestlptlon, ISSued warrants have a negligible Influence on -When they explain the realor lbe orresl ~I 13 ldulls
the age at which youngsterl son adults cfrinlt, they say II Is
nected with the party. the start drlnkl(18. They have related to "soclablllty, pleasure
theJ cUd that was qalllsl
shown that ilrtnlt!ng patterna and ~iety reductlcm.'
law 1n connecticut. acconlln8 are est~bllshed In the borne be- :;:W;..==~~==:.-.to t1t1 worrlll\ll' Sene alcoho1• tore 11.
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orry of
lc IJeVVIiOI to minorS 11ho "Sin"' moat parenta permil
were 1101 ~- occaalollal 1110 of alcohoUc be•· r f t
So1DI or litem pJeadetl no
eraces m .the borne and" away SRpplnt or lmtetlllt?
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younc people thall "st4tutu'Y ~~~=
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OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

Forest Rose Council DaugbterJ of America will meet 111
regular session TUesday at 7·

Business Services

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turning himself Into 1 rna- another though J&gt;f'rhaps more 1
t;une ." ll is televuJiOn s job. dangerous, foe in human his-.
when. dealing \VIth grandness, to tory _ and Churchill wis quite
~un create a fret~h and incisive ana a fellow . wasn't he? Nowhere
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(:; 1seepmg atmospherP which cap- \\as the monstroU.J gangsterism
tures the mood of that grand- of Nazi Germany depleted In
1!1!11!11 I ness. and, above ~n. places the suffic.ient terms and meanin~ to
: subJrct at hand {Jrmly - and explam th~ lasting contribution i
United Pre11 ln&amp;eroatlouaJ 1na1uraJJy interesting to 8 de. with relevance lo the long v1ew of Churchill and his most clvU- 1
HOLLYWOOD I UPI' - The 1gree, thought they were all al- - In the scope of the long v1ew. ized of 1:1!1 countries In their uiWt&gt;ekend dt-ath of Sir Winston most nf'&lt;'Pssarily skel.ch~. They .
~1matP triumph over sheer barChu~ch ill brought fourth two focused mostly of course on
In _ Sunday's video t.ribut~s. barism. There was an angle to .
sper1al network televiHIOD trlb- i World war Il- in 8 manner for mstance, one could 1magme expa11d and to inspire the hU- 1
UIP.s Sunday night. C88-TV pre. 1more pedestrian than large . a youngs ler who had not lived man .ace with its truth,
l
empled the American debut of grand or Churchillian 1 f 1 I through World War IJ looking
LOOKV, MP.W-G1an-Carlo Menotl's new opera, i Howard K. Smhh'.s nar~et' e at the Nazis on the screen and •
tiR ! JN6 HOME
10
IWO FRYERS
"Mart.in's Lie," for a one-hour I AB
. C-T\1 came elosest to ;aok~
roncludjng that they were Just
m~mor1a1 broadcast. And ABC- ing a stab in the Churchillian
To; .~~~~~:•d "Wagon Train" direction. Bul. nothing on any of
NB _ ·
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ILh~ s~ectals appro~ched the inACROSS
26· Chlne.e
. C TV presented Its tnbutes sp1rat10n and soarmg insight of
1. Praise
3. Gu
d~rmR l~e da.ytime and did not : the British cast of "Tha t Was 1'5 . Foreman
~=~= 27. ~eral
dJ.&lt;:&gt;turb 1l s prnne-time lineup of The Wet&gt;k That Was" aller the
9. Olh@rwlse
.( Dl•bearten
pile
Walt 0Jsney , a new western Ideath of President Kennedy . 10. }l:!~h;;r on fi. Cut short.
29. A
called "Branded," " Bonanza" What .;1 fine stroke lt wou l.d ll.Metaltag
e. ~t:::r
walnut
and "The Rogues.'' CBS-TV will have been-would be-to hear 12. Explo•lon
mout.hed
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o.ffer ano~her one-hour prime. I the ~a me group of gentlemen 14. Music note
Jug
30. At a.
15
bme special about Sir Winston !Lilk of Churchill.
' ~o~a.ry
lDdlla
«ht.anoe
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today at 10 p.m. EST.
II. is not enough merely to sa
17. Sandarac
plant
81. ==~
88 Ule
~II of the networks, in their a man was great as ~m ~
tree
11. Melody
40. EcrpUaa
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dane In(
t~Jbutes , had to face the impos- our leading citize~s did Su~d:
· :~18lde
13. Trampled
worth at
girl
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~~~c~~~s ofli~ryi~g to ~apture .i n highly undistinguished phra~ 20.
Butt
l6. ~r:,!
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U.Appear
22· lnJtaut
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b the
4.8. Sensitive
bnef presentatiOns . Considt'ring important b .
.28. Mine
r1v.er
.f6. Regret
37• tfttera ear
the da
th
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entrance
21. CUabJoll
48. strlktng
televisi;: , h~~n t s, years thfat , passed on. (One is reminded of 2~. Panted
2t. Deotlna.l anit
auceen : Ill.
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tnhoet sutoner.,'m,. anros phassmg, It is essay "Politics and the ~nglish
tiruome
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ave expected lang
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80. Broad
rr.uch grander immediate me- h uage,h ~ ut the speaker
thorofare
moria Is.
w o. ~ec amcally repea ts t he 82. Curve.
The network
.
hwmhar phrases until he " has 8&amp;, M:ualc note
tnbutt!s were gone some dJstance towards 86
38.' Attempt
Before

present.
The Ladleo Auxlltarr of lh•
Racine American Legion Post
841 will meet at the Post Hom•
Tuesday, Jan. 21 at 7:31.
p.
m. There will 11e reports. Mem·
bel'!l are urged to attend. The
potluck supper will be served
after the meeting.

Th~nks

JAN. fl
The Wildwood Garden club
will meet Wednesday evening,
at the home of Mrs. Kenneth
Harris, Wetzgall St., Pomeroy,
with Ml'l!. Milton Houdashelt

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all the committee members and
officers of the Candystrlpera at
7 p. m. Wednesday, Jan. 27.

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Second Street, Middleport
2-3510.
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lire 3 bedroom home, 100 •I
c ing, Middleport.
100 lol Syracuse, Pbono Dick ·
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Sterrett. WY 2-252'1.
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11 25 tie l
non • cancellable, guaranted,
renewable. Pays 100 per cent FARM 82 A. on hard
of Medical bills, over J)e. btrilding sites, old house and
ductible. Call Jim Johnson. barn, ¥.. mineral. Leaded.
WY 2-2903
for information. Homer Smith, Star Rt. No.
l - Box 29, Ripley, W. Va.
1 19 301c
·-1-25-301p
lNCOME TAX service. Victor
E. Gaul, Chester, Ohio. Phone
Wanted To Buy
985-2!02 after ~ p. m.
STANDING Timber. Top cash
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price paid. Marion Reynolds,
PROMPT delivery of Iimfstone Coolville, Ohio, Rt. 3. Call
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c tables, etc., made to order
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siding Call Guy NeJg- Uoll
Wrl~ t.nfu iV"Inl 11.ame. addrue ••ul
1·"'7""a"'m"'CK Roadmaster, $400.00 inum
phone.
ler, Racine, Ohio.
Lincoln krvtee. Bo• 881-. PomllrvJ
Phone W1l 2-2768.
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The llll"""m...,b"'l-er - ·- Insurance
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WOI'Id StaiMianl of Compaet
MIIGJ COUNTY, 0"10
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Eu&gt;ellenee
made of legal papen. No . U,711 NOTICI
lila ear room, rid. IIIII per- leo
Ollnr,
birth records and almost any Betty
P'lllllllfi',
Rutland, Clttle.
llrmauce. SmaD eM eeooomy other documents.
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Oehnc:lant,
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t 1 lie Carlo• Ol1ver, wboq plaee ol nd(lence .. unJmcwn, will takl notice
Melropolltu Moton

that on lanUIIT 11, 111M. the lllldar-

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li.ned rued ber l'ltltton ~t bbn.
livestock
Ill the coun of Comm&lt;m
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Pllono WY W1'11
Melp Cowt.tJ', Oblo, priJ'LD&amp; for dl· f
Dr. Melvin E.- Doerr, Veterln- 1'Dl'd
lind athir nUet, ol'l tile II'OQJlda
I 12 lit
arian, large and small animals. of IJ'Oit'l nef)eat or dab DO
U'QI.e ~tu. latd ca1111 wtn
be
Four-door Englis~Hlll 121 Washington St., Ravet~~- ter
Daariaa 011 01' Mhr. tha ~ dQ'
man. Exctllent COQdltlon• wood,
W. Va · Pbo!le 2'13-4271. ., •--::"'- Oliver,
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In purrNanco of law,

~ Boward E. l'rant, Tl'eaourel ol Help Coun!¥, Olllo, ..

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II•• notice that the number of Mills levied on each dollar of propen,- oa the 0..
era! Ta. Duplicate ol Real Estate, Public Utility IIICI PenoDII ProporiJ wllbla ool4 Ct
for the year 1964 ill aa followa:

TOWNSHIPS

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LETART

Southern Locals. D.-··--- .20
O!JVE
Ealllern Local S. D. •••••• .20
ORANGE
Eartern Local S. D. ------ .20
RUTLAND

Northwestern LocalS. D. __ .20
Rutland Village ---------· .20
SALEM
Nor!hweBiern Local S. D. . . .20
SAUSBURY

Balllbnry LocalS. D. ·----- .20
Salisbury Bedford S. D. .. .20
lliddlei'O" VIllage -------• .20

8.80
3.80
3.80

1.110

17.110

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20.110
18.00

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18.40

3.80

2.110
1,110

22.30

3.80
3.80

2.00
2.00

20,110
19.110

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2.110

18.110

3.80

1.110

20.110

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11.41

8.80

2.00

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1.80

2.110

17.11b
17.110

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1.110

3.80
3.80

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17.110

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.71

11110

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,811

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3.80

.20

22.80

Northwestern Local S. D. __ .20

3.80

2.00

3.80

2.00

3.80
3.80

.70
2.00

.70

.70

.78
,71
.78

Pomeroy Villace ---·-·--- .20

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4.00

18.00
17.!10

3.80

SUTI'ON
Southern Loco! S. D....... .20
Racine VIllage -------- .20
SYTatUie VIllage
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Pomeroy Sutton S. D. ... . .20

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LEBANON
Ea&amp;tern Local S. D. ---- .20
Southern Local S. D. ----- .20

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BEDFORD ................. .20
CHESTER
Eastern Local S. D. • ...... --... .20
Sali&amp;bury Local S. D....... .20

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children Visited over the week
amy
;· Concert AP"'I
~ end With Mrs Mayes
p I About
I
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Around And ' Mr. and Mrs Russell Mills
About
• other
&lt;pent Sunday '" Portsmouth and '
Pomeroy
w
poml~ m the area
I
aI Plans were made for the
Middleport
111e Rev and Mrs
Lew" I Pfc John F. Hill len today , annual Spring Band Concert to

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Meeting

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Semce

ll&lt;hoduled lor Wednesday
gan, ha• been pootponed untO
1111! home of Mra. W A. Mor- Wednesday, February 3•.

For Mrs Htll
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llel~ anuary 4th

The January meeting of tbe
w.s.c.s of the l..oni Bo&lt;tom
Metho&lt;'isl Church wa.
Tbursdav al the home f M
Funeral services for Mrs VI
David vales. A rtion ~t Jo~ olel Hill were held from . th;
.
be held Apnl 9 and the band , 14 wat. read b poj'drs H be Ewing Chapel Thursda
J
1 Mtkell or Gallipolis VISited SUn- for Pans, France after a 15
Mrs Willis Grueser has re- daywJthMrs Emma Smith and dav emergency leave due to party 00 AprlllO, by the Mid· l s
·
Y,d 1· er n 14 at 1·30 p m ltb
an.
turned from ColumbtJs where Mtss Haze l van Coone\
death of his mother Mrs dleport Band Boosters Monday I
vrce
en · b
Casto ·
f e Rev.
she had spent se\lentl wet&gt;ks Mrs Don Bur kt'y
Marie!- Wt lloughby Hill
.
evening in the cafeteria of the ' r - ayeEdr wasll
by _Mrs.
Meihodlstor ho "" the
'lh h d· hi · d f· 1
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high school M
c 85 h B8 h ~vo~s ' ge · "~
mune£s
c ur..u, of.
WI
er aug er an amt} ta \tstl~,&gt;d rt&gt;ct'nth· w1th
her M1ss Barbara Hill returned
.
rs
r , l meeting was presided over b fJC'IBhng
Mr and Mrs John MrCabe and mother
Mrs (' ·~ Emm J.sh· to her employment m Colum the
president,t was m charge of tne prrl'll··dent , Mrs. y ates Ay Burial was m
· Pine
Grove
,
c 111 1dren
Mr
and
Mrs
Emerson
bus
Monday
,
after
bemg
callmee
mg.
i
report
was
given
by
the
memcemetery
and
paD-bearer
5 ·
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M1ss Car ol Scott.
student I Jones VISited Sunda\ rn Athens 1ed here by the Il lness and death The group also voted to pur- 1bfors &lt;rn the Chrtstmas basket eluding Marion Parkel'
p
nurse at Holzer Hosp!la l School l w1!h !herr
Barbara iOf her motht'f. Mrs W11lough- chase new nsers for the stage l sent o.rt A delicious
Kelly, Eldon Gaul, Ro 'Chri:u
1to be used for . the annual con- Junchf'On was served a inoon Lawrence Snith end y He ty,
uf Nursmg. spent the wff'kend and Mr and Mrs f.N• Davrd- .by Hrll
1
Wlth her parents Mr and Mrs son and Hlsu wrth Mr E w ; Mr. and Mrs Cecil Townsend I eert and a
to store mu- f11e F'eiJruary meeting wdl be Thomas
nry
Paul Scot!
Jonf':-;
uf Bt'lleville, W Va . were Sun· 51 ~ and supplies
I wit h Mn M L Carr
Coming from out of town for
Mr and Mrs Robt'rt Hen -1
t was reported that . $100 I
.
.
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the services were Mr
1day guests of Mr, and Mrs . G
nesv and daught er. Terri. ol
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was made on the Christmas
Elmer Babcock and· ;;: Mrs.
15
Portsmouth, were
wt'ekend
Mrs Welby Whaley and Mrs concert Plans were also an·
!Mrs. Harry Spencer Port. and
guest' of his mother. Mrs
Gladvs Cuckler were
sunday nounced by. Mr William Rus-1
.ton , Oliver and ~. Babcoc .
Henry Hennesy.
I
dinner guests of Mr and Mrs sell, band director that mstruMr and M
Ea I
k,
Sunday gu"ts of Mr and Mrs
Kar l Grueser and
ments would C. repaired during
f
and Emmett
Br
Ca r I \1attux mc!uded the1r son 1
1 Paula Jane and Tamara Ei· the summer
He also announcf
W
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en a
k.
and lamrlv Mr and .Mrs W&lt;~lt
Mrs Rm ll Ball entertained •
ed the concert by the Ohio UnMembers of the Westminster ayne, Ohio, Mr. and Mra.
er 0 Ma!lox and
ch1ldrm tiJP Jo!lv Bunch Sewing Club ~mge~, da~gh~~rs of Mr and iversity Bobcat Band to be giv· Youth Fellowship of the First .gene Johnson, Alexander;
Brent and Carla , Pr Plrasant of Middl('port at hrr home Sat- ' rs
aul iC mger, are con- en Feb 1 for students
from Uni~ed Presbyterian Church In and Mrs. Dorsel Babcoek,
, "a
ur
dav
Pvenmg
Mrs
Kenneth
I
rrnl::'d
to
theJr
home
liy !II ness
d
r·
.
M rddl epo rt enJOYed an Ice
. skat. sego.
Mr and Mrs Paul Fisher re- gra e rvt' up tn the
high
\1 ¥
Mr ~ml t\lr~ Max LamhPrt HyPr. prP&lt;:.Ident conductrd the
I .
, school auditorrum l'he band lS I ing party Sunday afternoon at Mrs. Eva Babcock and Mr.
and son .1\w of Columbus vrs- nH'l'lmg Round-robm
card~ t~rne~ to Huntmg~on, W \-a I dJn•ctl'd by Mr Minneh ,
the ire rmk in Athens. Accom· and Mrs. Bud Chrissman, New
lied ovrr the V.f'PkPnd wtlh lrt·r \\NP o::.ent to Mrs Mont Mrller. Sunday \\here he ts employed.
panymg the group were the ad Concord; Mr. and Mrs.
Mts Noah llask! ns and Mrs , ar1rr spendmg the weekend at
.. sors M
d M
· Duckworih Coshocton·
mother Mrs llarrv Mrll" arrd
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M'
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rs.
Paul
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It elr orne, mersvt e
Haptonstall, Mrs. Cia-nee La.._ ry and Otis Frederick,
h1.,m
&lt;:. pa1
" d R ,- ville, Mr. and Mrs.
bertcnh \1r and Mrs Dana G.tmes were plaved
and prtz- ~·~·I rs'II Norman 11rc ISdhl'rh of sFenet~ • and th e Rev. Howar
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es uwarded to Mrs Herman ecavl e was ca e
ere rt·
pell.
Coleman, Fostoria·, Mr.
Mr s J\l.1rvm Kr llv has l'x'l'n Ratll'r and Mrs Willis Gi·ue- d;.1y bv t he 1llness of her grand·
~AYS
M be
tt dl
Mrs Paul Thomas Mr
and
n:•lurnt'd lo her homf' from ttw
d h
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em rs a en ng were Roy
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Coleman, Bill and Edith Hap. I Mrs. VIrgil Kmcaid, Miss Dort'enlh had m&lt;llllr o;ur ~er~·
(II Mrs Pr&gt;rry Milch was ob- Iwho IS confined lo
ve,erans I
tonstall , Sharon Hindy, Nancy Iothy Burke, Miss Peggy Has·
J\1r dnd 1\lr ~ Errwst CoVl'rl 'it'l'H'd du~mg the evemng .lol Memonal Hospital WJ1h pneu·' By Wayne G. Brandatadt, M. n. Buchanan, Connie
Bachner, lbargen, Ron Ritchie, Mr. and
and ('hildrl'n of Belpre VISJied ly pal gJfts were exchan~wd l moma
I Q - I am a housewife For Sue Rue, Ruth Ann
Lar.ey, Mrs. Roy Jones, Jr., Miss Ma·
!a~r IIPf"k 1\ll h hf'r mother Mrs and Mrs. James Jividen was Thomas Fisher retur~d to I about two years I have been Lois Sauer, Cynthia MiJis.
ry Hill and Miss Barbara Hill,
LU(' Jlle 1\Ln"'~ Mrs Covert nnd wt&gt; konwd as a new member. Senecaville Sunday, after spend· losing my hair Is there any When the group returned Colc~bus.
r - - - - - - - - - - , 1 Pn•&lt;;;r nt Wf'ff' Mrs llerber1 mg the weekend _with his S!S· dll?l ur other treatment to &lt;Hd the regular meeting of
the 1 Wilham Burke, Derwent; Mr.
Fmk . Mrs Orm sn11 th Mrs tt'r and brother-m-law.
~Jr. mt&gt; ''
WYF was held with modera- 8nd Mrs. James Grinsler and
t:~ut•sPr. Mrs Shir ley. M 1 lis ' andI Mrs. dRobert
A _ Many Ideas as to the tor . Roy Cole man, presl'd'mg jMrs Hilda Waller and daught·
M
PWamsley.
I H .
Mr s Law rence Mllho.m Mrs
J\i r an
rs . au
arns cawie of loss of hair have been Bill Haptonstall read the scrl~ er, Lancaster; Rornie Graham,
Wilham Revnol d" Mr!i! H F: and family s~ent Sunday at advanced: hereditary mfluences, ture and Roy Coleman an art· Akron ; Mr. and Mrs. Newman
Pomeroy. Ohio
Bu-.;h , Mrs John SPmes . Mrs 1New Haven. V. . Va wrth. her excess 1ve dandruff , poor eir· icle entitled. "How to Meet Kincaid, Mrs. Hazel Shumway
WJIIJdm Rohsr.n Mrs
Carl l mother, Mrs Ruth Goudmte. culatron m the- sca lp, harmful Temptation." Edith HaptonstaU and Murl Kincaid, Marysville;
LAST TIME TONIGHT
M,!tt
nx
nnd
Mrs
Perrv
Mitch
of. h Columbus
ha1r d)'e-"~ and emot 1'o""l
u~
plaved for the hymn smgmg.
· · I Dorset Kincaid '
"S'i:NO ME NO FLOWERS"
.
. ElmerS Burton
d
h'
t
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Mt '5 B&lt;rll was ass 1sted by her ~1s1ted un ay, w1t
IS sts er sets.
I The closing prayer was giVen and Mr. and Mrs. l.ester Hill,
1TN hn a·olor 1
Roek f-tudsun
Duns Day
o; rsler Mrs Harold 11ubbard m &lt;md br~ther-m·law, . Mr and
Worry over Joss of hair will I by Rev Ruppelt.
Frankfort
Tonv R;.uulall Hat March.
servmg
a
si-ltad
coursew
th
Mrs.
Clifford
Le1fhe1t
and
son,
aggrav&lt;~te
the
t·ondJIJOn,
thus
1
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kinnan,
1
Colorcartoons
nunl :; and coHre
Roger
setlmg up a vicious cycle.
Roseville: Mr. and Mrs. Elza
Mrs
Charles
R.
Karr
Sr
en·
The
worst
feature
about
most
Osborne,
Athens ; Mr and Mrs
WED and THURSDAY
tered Veteran s Memonal Hos· so . called hair restorers - and
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Fred Mason, Marietta;
Mrl. '
January 17·28
NOT OPEN
TO DANCE SATIJRDA. Y
p1lal Monday fer treatment. tbere are hundred of them _
Florence McPherson and Mn. '
fugflt scsponsor.c;hlp
hool teen dance
I\ -\ und(•
ol par·
the
I~ that thE'y inspire false bope.
~ Emily Smith. Little Hocking;
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Pomero) Hand Bosters Associ- j
You lo'ie both your hair and
Glulge Readings - GaJIIpolls Mr and Mrs. George
Lo~g,
January 29·30
" RIO CONCHOS"
.
at 1011 \'.ill !Hke plaee this f'Om·
your money when you buy them. dam _ 182 323
Sldney;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Paul
Hill,
144 1
'Tt•rhnlenlor 1
rng Saturday mght from
p.m
Although corlrsone may pro- feet. Pt. Pl;asa~t ~:~nRP • Indianapolis, Ind., and Pfc. John ,
8
Rtlh 1trl Bo:-~nC' Stw111 Wh1!
lo II :10 p m "' the Pomeroy
mote the growth of hair, its ! •roy 28 67; Hinlon 4:05·; :,:;:. F. Hill, Paris, France.
I
man . Tonv ~ 1 , m rw~a Ed
mond 0 Bt11•n \\ f'nrlf' \Vag
H1gl1 aud1t onum The Ja~s
prol~nged use leads to unwant· awha Falls 10 84; London runner HOLI'•I' PPI! r~ . .ll , J 1111
will
enwef'
The
annual
Vale~ed
sJde eff~ts and when the nmg 12~ feet, Manne! 13ih and
TWINS BORN
Br"\\ n
lme
daoce
has
been
schrdued
lrealment
IS
slopped,
the
loss
Winfield
23.
Charleston
2S.16.
Mr.
and
Mrs. Charles Goeg·
Colorci!rloom&gt;
I for Saturday. Feb 13, a! the
hatr IS resumed.
Kanawha River - Du an Jein are aMouncJng tbe blrth
1.Jumor H1 gh School aud1lormm
The Supreme Court of Ohio The best authonhes therefore Bruce up London 2·50
nc . of twin sons, Mark Anthony and
SUN MON., TUES.
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has JUsl completed a most ae· recommend shampoo~ng once a Sotvay up Marmcl,
~-.
Mtchaei Allan, weighing t5 lb.
"BIKINI BEACH"
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legend
of
St
George
hve
and
productive
year
aeweek
If
your
~alp
IS
~ry
a~d
Helen
Z.
down
1·55
a.
m
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Mer·
13
oz. and 6 lb. 15 oz. Wednes·
I Trrhn1colorJ
und !h(' dragon mav be a Chris· cordmg to William
Radcliff twice a week If Jt Is otly. ThiS I rill down Winfield .f p m · Lu- day, January 20, at St. Joseph
FrankiE" A\·alon .
&lt;\rwf'IIP
F'umr('!l o MM!h:~ H~ r r ·
tian versron of the Grerk myth admrnistrator of the court
' both cleans and stimulates your cas up ti p m . Bea~er "down Hospital, Parkersburg,~· Va.
Colorcartoons
nt
Pf'
J
se
u"'
resruf'
of
Andro•
annual
report
of
the
court.
scalp.
.
. .
8·35 p m; Jeff~son up 4 :35 a . Grandparents are Mn. arence
Fetturette· Hot Stuff
released recently by Chief Jus- These skm speclahsts . also m Walter Hougland down 2:40 Neutzllng
and Ho·
Kmgsley A. Taft.
reco~mend only the m1ldest a. m , Orco up 2.50 a m.; Lo- mer Goegleln,.Chester
Pomeroy Route
• the
urt h ard brushmg wrth a brush that does en
.tn
3. The Goegle1ns also have a
Dunn g 196
. "·
co
e
h
t If bfiS. tl es of IIte r a up 3 . 'tU a. m.
three
I and fmally disposed of 275 conave s t
daughter, Charlene, age
.
troversies on the merits. This type found m nylon brushes.
Boat movements exceeds the previous high of
You should also mass~ge your Ohio River - John LaDean
MEETING pOSTPONED
1218m 1963. In addition, the court s~alp by g~ntly strok~ng
Jt, up 14, 3 30 P- m.; C. V. Horner The meeting of the Rock '
heard and ruled upon 666 mo- wtthout pulling the ha1r roots. down 14, 7 40 p. _
Titan up
twns to certify and motions If you have dandr~ff. use a 14, 3 30 a. m.; Ldhan G. down r
fur leave to appeal. This ex· shampoo that contams a dand· 16, 5 a . m.; JaneT up 17, 6 a.
ceeds by 99 the previOus high ruff remove:
m.; Zunmer up 18, 6 a. m.;
established
in
and
is
48
As
for
d1etary
restnctiOns,
Northern up 19, 3:50 a. m.;
2
1963
I1more Ihan the number disposed don't add salt to your .food or Jerry Bosworth down 20, 6 a. m.
of m 1962
eat foods that are heavaly saJt· Peggy Downey up 21, 2 a. m.;
) ln 100.,. the incoming vol· ed. If you like salted nuts , wash Edena Bosworth up 21, 6 a.m.;
I ume of c~ses continued to in· off the salt before you eat then:t· 0. F Shearer up 22, 4 a.m.;
' crease Thus 480 motions to Furthermore, if your scalp IS Phillip Sporn up 23, 3:55 .a.m.j
Normally he's
i certify and ~otions for leave oily, you should cut out animal Little George up 23, 4:40 am.
wide ties and
: to appeal were filed compared fats.
Alice up Greenup 4 p. m.; R.
wide lapels with
• w1th 468 in 1963 and witb the
H. Bosworth II up 8:20 p. m.;
belt alltha way. I don't
average of 354 for each of the Q -Do persons
wi!h pe... Alton Zyher up 9 p. m.; Lewis
1rive years of 1957 through 1961.
show sugar m thetr blood up 9 H~ p. m.; Valvoline down
8ut that Clll- think
At the end of 1963 there were or in their urine? What dtseases 10 p. rn.; Frances Hougland
buckets, carpeting, he can
only 70 motions pending before
diabetes would cause down 1·45 a m.; C. B. South·
console, big VS. alford it.
the court and only 160 controsugar? .
I ern down 8:10 p. m.; Charles
8
ven;1es waiting determination
A- Person With pel~a.g~a,
K down Meldahl, 8·55 p. m.;
We like to lend money to people
upon the1r rnents.
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SALESREPORT
of the vitamin, niacin, have a Nancy down, 3 a. m.; Herd·
who need it . . . consult us soon
Pt. Pleasant Llvest~k Sales Co. normal blood sugar level and man up 4:50 a . m.
no sugar in their. urme unless
Gallipolis Dam - L. Fieore
Whatever vour fmandal neNls, we have 3
Pt.
Pleasaot,
W.
Va.
they
~lso have d1abetes.
down
4 p. m.; Beekjord down
loan for you. When you borrow from us it is alSaturday, Janaary 23, 1965
An mcreased. blood sugar lev- 6 30 p. m; Omtard down 10:2,5.
ways qtnc~er ami more co nftdent1ai ~nd you reHOGS - Receipts: 75 to 220 el from any. cause would be p. m ; Jordon up t2:15 a . m,;
pay ar cordmg to your budge!
1650 to 18; Heavles 13 to Hi ; classed as diabetes.
Invader down 1·20 a.m.,· E. p.
Lights 15 to 17; Fat Sows 12 to
Credit Life lnsuranc• At No Extra Cost
30
14 Za; Boars 8.aD to 10.10; Pigs Q-lo cold weather
when
5 to 9 Stock Shoats 12 to 17. my feet g•l warm they burn tn·. a . m ·, Semel down 6:.0 a. m.:
CA TI'LE - Receipts . Steers
1 M doct
a s I have
15 to 18.30; Heifers 12 to 1970; tensey , Y
or s y d 1
Thelma Ann up 7:45 a. rn .; L.
:amoers
I
causalgia
.
What
can
I
o
.
W
Sweet down 8·10 a, m.
fi'at Cows 12 to 13 90, C
A- causes for the bummg ·
9 to 12; Bulls 14 to 16.30, Stock sensation may include excessSteers 14 to 2t ; Stock Heifers ive use of alchohol or tobacco, BIG FINDER
3 to 16.50; Stock Steer calves diseases associated with spasms NEW YORK IUPI) - Fred1 7 to 21 '15, Stock Heller calves of tbe blood vessels, hardening dy Walton, a 54-year..,ld movie
4 to 18 50
of the arteries, Improperly fit· extra, h~ found more
tbaD
Member Federal Depos1 t Insurance Corporation
VEAL CAlVES - Tops 36 30;
shoes or socks obesity and $16,000 m cash and merchanTI-'E ' MIOCLE PORT ON THE BE ALJTI&gt;-UL 0 1~1 0
Seconds 34 90, Medium 22 00 to Irostbite.
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dlse on lbe streets of Hollywood
BC TV\EEN PITTSf\ URGH, Pi\ 1\ND CINCINN /\11,0
?7, Common &amp; Heavies 18 to Although massage and tbe ~n the last f~ year,•, he clabnl
35.
uae of goot .......oer may belp m a magazme art1cle.
'"'"Walton says In Coronet that
.
your dOciOr should find 1
aod remove lht cause, If pos· on hiSh beHst hday nolhe purcf~sed$116
lbl
l mcas . e as
1
tt"the pain becomes unbear· a stamp in years and claims be
able
ou may have to have i' has found perfume, pots, pans,
• Y
t cut Although electric shavers, toys and many
the nerve roo
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the
rt'cl
Hollywood
0n
this will permanently relieve the 0 r 8 1 es

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PETITION Ffl .. F.D
AI a D('WS eonfen&gt;nq;:&gt; on I Representatives from
local
M1chael F: Vournazo.; J\1Jd· the t"\f' o( hi.c; installation, Bi· or~anlzahons present and comSAIGON . (UPn-South Viet the government was "not able Khanh said he would abide by The embassy refused to rom- Buddhist leadership was favor· ' dleport. fiiPd the prtJfmn rnr shop Hint's said thf" Epi~copal posrng the committee were J.
Namt mlhtary today toppled to cope with the supremely lm- . a decree issued six days ago ment on the coup Informed · able The fastmg rr.onks called , dtvorcf' in MPtgs Counlv Corn· t:hurrh undPr hiA leader!!:bip 1\ Ferrell ant! Charles Mc(,'ul·
the U.S.-supported civilian JOY· p:1rtant needs of the present calling for elections and the 1sources !Bid Khanh and mem- 1off their strike They had vowed I mon Pleas court agam.::t S::~rah wiJl rrtntinue to take a ..forth- loch , Mason County Farm Burenunent ln a bloodless coup. Lt. emergency situation." It said convening of a national rongress : bers of the Armed Forces Coun· not to eat unhl Huong was top- : Vourm1zos Atht&gt;ns II W&lt;:t« re· 1 rl~ht" stand on rat'e re-laliomt. £&gt;au: Carl Murray, Jr., City of
Gen. Nguyen Khanh, command- the ctvU strife was hampering by March 21.
cil told Deputy Ambassador U 1pled.
ported earlier that Mrs Vour· ' He acknow\edgt'd in replv to Point Pleasant; Elvin Wedge,
1
er·in..chiel of the armed !orces, the war against the Commu- 1be coup came at a time Alexts Johnson of their plans at No troop movements were in· ' n11zos had fried the act ton
que~t1on &lt;: thai fighting for Nt&gt; M::~~on r.ounty Republican l!:xassumed power.
nists.
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when U.S. Ambassador Max:- a meeting early this mormng. 1 1 ed i th
d S
fli'O nghts
may
cost the t'cuth•e Committee:
Charlet
'l1te l'telt political upheaval The armed forces statemMt well D. Taylor was away from The reference to "religious vo v .nt e coup an aigon 1
REP . HARSHA. ll.L
!dlllrch ltnanclal support, afld C. Lanham and Vitus Hartley,
in ~igon-sll:th m the past 5 said Khanb was "now respons1- Saigon on a one-day swing representatiVes'' in the advisory ' was .qUJe ·
WA~HTN\.'fON 1l1PI 1 - US · •nvnlve ils p::~nshe~ m ten o:: ron Jr , Point Pleasant-Muon Couft.
montha- followed a week of hle to ~ettlo aU tha political through Thailand and Laos. ' military-civilian council ap- j Br,g , Gen . Pham Van Dong . Rep. William Harsha. R·Oh1o, ond controversy
ty Chamber of Commeroe: J .
Buddhii:MnspJred rioting against crises." It promised. appoint- Taylor returned to Saigon w.. peared to be a concessiOn to the Saigon s mllttary governor, told r~ bt"mP" treated for pneumonia ' But 1ts now or nevt&gt;r for 1E Sommer, Mn. Carl ¥urray ,
Premier Tr8fl Huong that cui· ! ment of a 20-rn,ember &lt;.'OUiiCll of day within hours after the coup Buddhists. A hunger strike by j ~I that neJther Huong nor which developed from a trrp to lh€ church on th1.c; 1ssue ," he Mrs J. E. SGmmer:, Henry Wat·
mJnated TueBday in the flery 1
Abide by Decree
was staaed, but be avoided five mtlitant Buddhist monKs Chtef ot State Phan Khac Suu flood
ravaeed Oregon
and sa1d '' We have an mescapable son. employes ol A.tseiiiOr'S of'..religious representatives, I!M!al l newsmen waiting for htm at touched off the anti-government was arrested.
IUiclde ol a 17~year-old g&amp;rl.
Washmgton.
The
Portsmouth
dut~· t.o speak m the name of fice: James M. Bta&amp;li Jt., Ill•
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A statement broadcast in the 1nolables and inemberl of lhe Tan Soo Nhut and was driven demonstratlo1111 and rioting.
"'They have merely stepped 1Congres,man ,..momPrl "' hiS Gnd agamst racial Injustice. son County ........,.., . - . 111os11
name of the Armed Forces armed forces'' to advlst lhe immediately to the emba&amp;tyl Favorable Boddbl•t 1\eartlolo down from the~r &amp;overnment 1McLean, Va., home for treat· and well jnst have to Aland tbe and Karl Tucker, Sll!,liiD~tpar~1
Councll, beaded by Khanh, oaid i new &amp;overnment.
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Tho initial reaclion from tbo.posll," iloD&amp; oald.
jmelll.
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f.lf'venson 's policy speech on l
the
S. fmancial
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da U.But
the R cns1s Tues- 1 COLUMBUS I li'PI ) - E Ieven , Ohio
Umver~ity President 1educahon
are very encourag· portionate Increases are signifl· ,
Y t f th
usshtans, mmn l state umversity and co liege Vernon R. Alden said, " The- ad- ing " .c;a td Dr Robe rt White, cant·
t arge o
spee('st'a tes
sa1dIS theit pres1dents
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showed
the eUnrted
t od ay . term eel t he m1mstratJOn
shows great fore- j Kf'nt State Umvers1ty pres1dent. : Dr. Max J Lerner. president
"
. bt
Iproposed $325 mtlhon 1965 - 67 swht m expandmg umvers1ty 1 Or William Travers Jerome ot Lor&lt;un County Commumty
1 to agreement." hi~
mam o s ace
· her educatmn
· budge: •· exre-1 , &lt;tnd college branches and tn II presrdent
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of Bowling Green College sa1d:
''The additiOnal
Stevenson told the assembly lent .. a substantial increase I bringing these fac11ities as I st'ate University: •·Jn view of money w11l make 1t possible for
it should., not accept a ' 'double m support ''
! close to the studPnts as poss1· : the 00 tax mcrease posttton. 11 prospective students to attend •
sland.ard that would allow the They said 1t was " the mo~t ble"
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budget col:~ge It w1ll allow fa!s to re·:
Russians to get out oF paymg comprehensrve budget for ~&gt;du- '
Called Excellent
, from the umversity standpomt man1 at a re~sonable level. The
thl"'tr $60 mrl!ton
debt
He ~ation and . partJ(:ulal'ly for :P..hami. Umvers1ty PresJdent l Working within the governors adnumstratron recogmzes the .
w~rned that thts would lead t~ 1 h~gher edu~ai JOfl by a ~ovf'rnor C. R Wrlson called the budget 1penmeter. 1 don 't see how a need for h1gher t&gt;ducation
crippl.mg the Umted Natmns 1in history
proposal "a recogmt1on of the I better Job could have been funds "
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effectiVeness as a peace-keep· · The educational leaders. in a need which exists in thts VJtal , done An investment m edltta· ()thers commenting on the
&lt;?)INVADE. OHIO VALLEY- TuPsdays storm bl ew In
lng orgamzatmn and ultimately JOtnt ;;tatement, prat!'ed Go\' I and Important barrier of human lion is an investment m the budget were Dr W i !ham S much of .1\.ons:s anCI Texas,.~: seemed S~ mu;h . IO fac! , that along the OhiO lt was
make the world "a more dan· J&amp;mes A Rhodes' budget pro- endeavor"
f the t te,
Car lson president of the Um- ' dtfficult fq mC:tkt:&gt; out our ~lstei state. West \ trgmw 1 he du st c-rea ted an pffert s1m~
gerous pl.ace for us aiL"
posal of $60 million additional "In the face of crushing en- economy o
sa
ver~ntv of Tol~rlo Dr Harold JlaJ to log. It dt sspe lle U qutckly about 4 Jl m whe n Jatn sent !I t-art h\\ald.
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Dr Charles
F. . Cha;Jman,
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Oyster, Akron Umversity VIce
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COLUMBUS OHIOANS next b•enmum, a 35 rer cent in· peting demands upon limited president of Cuyahoga Lounty president. and Dr. Walter C
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•arned more per person than ' crease ov•r the 1963·65 blennl· resources, the governor's budg-I Commumty College, termed the Langsam. UmverSify of ClnCm·
the average American in 1963, 1 urn.
et recommendations for higher budget "excellent •• , the pro- nau president.
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but the state ranked 38th in pub- ' Novice G. fi'awcett. Ohio -·
· - - - - - - - B) l lnih•d Prf&gt;s.s lnternnlional to thP li'l'n" Pari\· tod3\
n&lt;~li
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per Stale University prrstdt&gt;nt, sa1~ 1
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A nt&gt;v. cold fr ont movf'd 1n
In (' lrvrl.md the f'Oid front
person and 48th In such spend· "Th" new level of support . I
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Three candidate• bave fll. over Ohio lole Tu&lt;"day and broughl thundmlorm&lt;
and ''"''"g Winds that swept 'fuesmg per $1.000 personal mcome, :wJII indeed be helpful
m
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ed petitioas seeking re--elee-. earlv today sendrr..g !Pmpera· l1,\olnd gusls up lfl 7~ mJie&lt;.: pl:"r day through Meigs and neigh·
11 tlan to Pomeroy vUlage johs, ture
U S Burt&gt;au of Census hgures mamtaming exi:;:lmg programs
plungmg and brrngmg honr nr ar L:ikt' ~~flf' Elef'trl c brnng Oh10 and West V1rgrnra
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and in lmplementin~ propo~-trd I
Board of Elections
Cll'rk I high wmds that {"&lt;HJ&lt;;ed dust &lt;;(' I VK' t' wac; knorkM out to ('Oun tleS had the strength
to
The Ohm Stale Untversity's new program~. particularlv ir
·
Dorotlly Jobostoo said today. 1 storms m Southf'rn Oh10 anrl Jbout 2 ()0(1 ('Ustnmerc, m thr Jnt&gt;Vf' n honst&gt;trarler OCCUpied
tnon~hly Bulletm of Busmess graduate education
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Filing were Edna Scboenleb power
!&lt;.JIInre m Nnrlhern ( lt•vPI:llld arra Sf'r\'lf'f' wa"- re- bv Vir and Mrs Marvin Mill·
Research SaJd the federal ftg- "The propo~Pd apprupnat•on ! The Don King construction fi r m. Jackson , was
clerk, and FraDkliD Rizer and 0\no
&lt;:fnrr•C spypr•JI hours lalt'l
ll'fJn Lend mg Crf'ek Road
ures show that Ohio's gene.ral ~ will enable {):t~te - :'ssistPd col · parent Iow bidder Tue~:=day on the constructiOn of Rio Roy Reuter for touncil. Rent- ! Clouds ol yf'lln~ r"11 du st rr- Tn ·f's und
b r&lt;ln rlws fell Damagf&gt;S tncludf&gt;d breakage
expendttures by the state, coun· lleges and umversift~s to pro- Grande College's new library.
er is DOt preseatly ten-ing on duced \'l"!bdJty to as lrlllr as a throughout mud1 ol tht&gt; slate ot dr o;;he" 1n the hou sf'trar ler and
ty. mumctpal and other local I vide necf'ssa ry salary mcreases l Six firms submitted
bids
the vtna~ couDcll to Pomervy i mile and a lral1 111 somr arPtB Wmds m Cnl umhm rrarhl"d o:; a gas line, The wind stonn algovernments and school
dis· for fnr~lty members a.nd for :ranging from $292.000 to $:168,·11egt&gt;•s plant facilities .
b•t Is a former councilman. i wh1le lt&gt;mperat ures ff'll from m1 les pPr hour and sim ilar ~P raused trees to be uprootrd
tnrts averaged $300 per per- supportmg staff and Will pn&gt;·j 500 Certam reqUirement~ are The special commtttee will , He resigued from counctlla~t I the mld-50's Tuesday afternoon gust" v.f're reponed m Cmcm- m olher sect ions of the county
son in l963. This was 13 per v1df for new personnf'l to mePt ~till under negotiation between discuss in detail future develop-1 year b~ause of Dloe.ss and I~=~--~-- ~~· __ . ..
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below the nahonal aver· mcrea!!ing f'nrollmt&gt;nt," Faw- I college officials and the low ments and expansion of pres· Lo u p 011 I'..
w WBI 8pp€11Dted 0 I , Ttl "M 0 th
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age of $344 In companson with ct&gt;H continued
.bidder. The RGC executive and lent fa&lt;'IIities . and constructtonl complete bit &amp;erm. Poulin io- 1
P
f"r" ' arr WI
the olber JO largest
Urgeo Approval
bUilding committees of the board Iof new buildings which will be . dfcated at a rec•nt &lt;OUncil ' agam be held th&gt;S year '"
lllates, Ohio outranked only In· He concluded. "I am certain of trustees will mee1 nexl Thurr-, needed to meet the college's ex·, meeting, along with Mavor fund • '"i&lt;ing for th• annual
diana and Texa 1n per •ap1ta that l~gislatrve apprcval ot thPSP day m special sessmn to con~~ ducted on Dec 3. which climax~ Ch 1
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ares U~tar, tha! ht&gt; nten~'"
The March "'ill tit- condud·
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level or public spendmg.
\requests WI ena e the statt&gt;
er any proposals t at 1\.rc I· mg t e 1 -66 sc ool year. , to ruo for t&gt;lf'ction thrs }t'ar.
continue to move ahead
FranciS Shane. Salem, Va, Ground·breakmg ceremonies
f'd Thur!':day
Jan . 21!
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ASHLAND _ THIS CITY'S ously m its program for ~uc-a. l and Kmg may have. The con" for the college library were con~' ~ -,.. ""v.:~h " '-·
rn 1-'mnrroy &lt;~od Middleport re. I grow lh whrch m
. t urn ls I tract WIII be awa rded off JcJa
. I- hucteel on D~c 3, wh1c h c I1max- I
!jidenl!al Sf'&lt;'hons by mt-mbers
1 ONOOl\J' llfPll _ The man y \\ho owe so much to Sir
governmg body approved a one.- It 10na
hall of I per cent ctty income necessary I or the overall ly at that ttme.
ed a years fmane~al dr~ve lnvl'!ltigation is
otf '\:: OhiO Ell Phi Chapter Wmston l'lnm tull began repa) lng then· debt to him
tax Tuesday night, to be col·
of 1he j Superv1sing the opening
Ohm ; Completed in
:y t wJ::"sl;r;a
tod&lt;lv.
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leered for five years starting state of OhtC!.
.
!bids yesterday was Mr. Shane, land nelghbonhg statPs.
The Meigs County Sherrff's take eontribution'i to fht• Pom·
Jl~.:; bod~ l3v in st,rte in a el o~f'd coffm in WestminJuly l Unless an exceptlOll IS Dr Charles Wesley, president son of Galha County Health:
, Department has completed m- i"ro~ \ 'illagt' Hall .at tht' do~f' SIN II al l - lhe ' !b ll l it Kmgs - and at 9 a .m . the
flied, the ordinance
Central State College ,
CommJsswnt&gt;r, Dr. Francis w., Vrttrans Memorial Hospital ' vesttgatron of a one- c-ar ac- of thf' march.
ju st ol
ol mottJllt:rS ftlei.l past it in final sa'iut€'.
law on Feb 26 ln«ome from It IS the most comprehensive Shane
I ADMISSIONS - None.
croent that occurred early MonAt II J m tht-&gt; big door s ol tlw 8800-vear-old hall
the tax will be used to make budget for education an~ par- Rio ofhe1als also announced : DISCHA~GES - Sandra Don- d&lt;1y on Route 7 11 mile t'&lt;~~t
S\'-Uilg tn .1flnnt tiw ~ubl11
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maJor repairs to several streets, I tlcuarly for higher ~ucat10n hy today that followmg the spec· ' ahue, Racme , Ira
Goodrlite, or the Forest Run road
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How~ twtorr thev could be a great man," he sald.
buy new equipment for the fire ( a g~vernor in the history or ~r tal board se~Si?n next Thurs· Pomcror , June Wemsley..: Porn- Deputies said David NPaSf' ,
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d(hlllllt'd II) llw hall , m a bone·
The second man wa!l a
ami pollee departments and add ipresJdenc-y of Central State Ida)' , the bUJidmg committee eroy , George Johnson , Canal Syracuse lost control of
hi"
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( hil lmg lugg\ n1n,l11 pPopiP be· bearded New zealaDd sailor,
five men to the latter two agen·
~ - ~- ~and board of tru~tees wtll con- Wmchester.
11961 mo&lt;iel converhble and hit
gan lmmg u~ outs ide The frrst Roberl Allen Wilson, 31, who,
111 w .trriVt'd .lt 6 clolk Tue:s- except for five 21ours, held a
c1es.
Consumer Tax to
f~r with a special committee ,
i a tree The car was heavilY
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set UJl Ia~ fa~ to ~tudy the col· l Melgs General Hospital
1damaged No in]urres or or ·
da\ mght. carrymg sa ndv.1ch- ttklay \'igU Dear the Cburcb. H
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NEW YORK - U. S. STEEL I lt
ouse oor
ADMISSIONS - Bertha Rath· rests were reported
•·~ :md o ~m&lt;~l l bottle ul rum ill rtsideD('e after a stroke
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Corp. ChaJrman Roger M
CHARLESTON, w \'a ilJP{) One KiiJed~ Thrf'e
burn. Rutland Charlt•s Klein.
!It&gt; W:.&lt;S Nwk Hrrtchm s, 17, who ft&gt;llpd thP 90-year...old man.
B!OUI!!h sttJd Tuesday the
na- 1- The highly publicized ques- H
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:M1ddlepon Maude Schuste1,
CALL ANSWERED
ll.1d nol t'\ t'n oren b,,rn wllt'n
tion's larl!!est steel
producer tlon of whethn to make perma·
uri Jn arly F1re ! Pomeroy ; VJcte Rt"fnolds Pt Racme emerge~cv squ~d un · Mr&gt;1gs \l"llllv Rf'IIH' L1ve· (lillllhlll w;.~.:; havmg h1s fm est ''Alter I have been through
plans no a~ss the
board l nent the 3 per cent consumer l MANSFIELD (UPI) - One land
Pleasant , Pe!Itha (.;asto. Port. lll members· took Mrs Otis Cas· hold
&lt;.: tOI.k &lt;111 (luh mrmhrr &lt;&gt; \\11: htJUI Jn WuriU War JJ
,"' he ~aid,,
rhP ir orL:;1nlz31 rr.rl.ll n11'1'1
k
II 0 1 111 Westminste-r
am gorng to Hall
do exactly
as II
11111 11
1 111111
prtcl' increases.
)~ales tax was expected to reach person was killed and three , DJscharaed Veda Dais Sv flo. Portland, to Meigs Gener&lt;II mg Thur&lt;:.rld \i .Junual\i 28 at a 1
sr 1 .g edre 1'" . ~ , h did at Srr Wmston's hou"e 1
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pnce · the House... floor today
others
are
feared
dead
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P ill at Sv r M'u :-e grade S( ho0l
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Anv bov or, g1rl o,rpr f'lf:h! v('.1f'
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changes "mevitably will occur 1 House
F mance
Comm!Uee E:arly mornrng ftre that de·
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s r ·1 Mr" Casto
was rep&lt;1rted suf·
in a competitive market'" but Chairman
F B01rasky, D· stro}·ed thf' DeSt1to Hotel in
DIVORCE GRANTED
h•rrng from possible pneumon· of
h\ Janu . rn lst 1._ t•!igJ urc
s
Y was ta tn
no "out of the ordinary" In- Kanawha tndicated a b1ll would c1ty ' downtown area
A divorce has been granted 1a
fJom hts home to Westmmster
('reases were be-mg contemplat- be
to the floor tf co..'ll· l Rescue workers recovered Uw l Thomasene Stone from
Roy
Ibl;-,111to JOin 11
f
Hall
mghL Lad)' Chur·
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m1ttee members could reach u· bodv of the unidentiflftl victtm 'l Lee Stone in M~1gs Countv Com-'!
LOCAL TEMPS
\ 1 1 r th n·e ·quu-·nwnJ~
(hil l and members of the fam·
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public hours after lire swept throogh , mon Pleas Courl The plamlllt , The temperature in Pome· I ~k·nlwr&lt; Tnl&gt;'l &lt;h'"' ai I hi'
0!'
IDes
I\
roe m vnousmes em
heanng on the tax 1ssue earlier the 80-year-old structurf'!. caus- l was gtven custody of
two rov's bu.!&gt;mes..c; dtstnct at 11 a Mergo::. rountv tnr
rhf' hparse. and as the proet'sMOSCOW
AMERICAN today
1mg two walls to collapse
children
m today was 26 degrees
moved alowly through the
2 Membe-r" mu~t bilVP 8 rf'g
officials in Moscow have chal·
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st reets men halted on the sidelenged the Russians to prove \
Jstered d~Jrv or bt-t'f .tn JmJI
w&lt;~lks and lifted thrir hats.
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Mt~or~ ~ mu st rorn ple te a WASIIJNG'I'ill\' _ The Rt ' Churchill's coffin rests on a
their charges of espion;-tge a· '
gamst u. s. diplomat Richard
h !(I :m
RI'V ohn E ll rnf's tod:w for - 11) foot htgh . t"atafalque draped
Stolz
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n
t Ill
mallv aso;;umec:. thP
sptrJiual ' rn black It IS covered WJtb the
Stolz, 39, of
Montgomery
ol . a.c;t bveml
du(' o f Is leadrr!'.hrp of Amenc'll's· ·31tmi1Umon
on whict
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d
1.Jack ·n
be · rests a
1 arge me-m er-. up rnwn rom
County, Md • was
per· I ATLANTA, (UPIJ - Dr Mar· King will deliver an address hundred tickets
say mg he never attends pubhc the '-'"hole- f'ountv SI'Vt'rJ.l ad- Iron
Tl1f' Roman re ve
PI ow
armg the
sona_ non grata IRa Soviet note lin Luther King Jr ., will be of about 15 minutes.
I "We wUI just have to de· 1funct1ons wh1le the state legiS· visors work wllh Ihe rluh The Cathohr \hurrh thP Ea,.ern cham mSigma of tbe Kmghts
published Tuesd•y mght. He IS honored tomght as "A C1lizen l Enthmam
for
tbe public' pend on the spirit of brother- ll•ture " in sess10n.
advisors arc Dwk Slorrell flon Orthodox Churches . and the ol tho Order of the Garter.
the ftrst secretary at ~he U. ~· 1of Atlanta" m the biggest pub- I event for King developed slow· l ly love to iroo things out," 1 R
n Catholic A ebb1sh ald Mora sam l\li"h3f'l Cla1r~ MaJor Prote&lt;:. tant denommahons
F._mbas~ here . Amera('ar. offt· lie tribute ever given a Negro 11y at ftrst but fmally mush· !i&amp;id om barrifd official.
I , oma
r.
op 1Woode , and llo~d Blackwood . .:;ent rewr.c;ent ,1tr ves 1o the cnlClals
the allega· jin tbe Georgia capital.
:roomed Into a wild scramble· Inspiration for a public rec- P•ul J . Hallman. Rabbi Jacob The mam purpo-r of lhe club , orful reremoniP&lt; m Washmgton
tJOns unfo.unded . They term· Mayor Ivan Allen Jr. Will for the $650 tickets.
logmt1on of Kmg·s Nobel award M. RothschJid of the Temple. is to encouragt' lhr produf'ilnn C'athrdral
~ the ~v~;t act1on a case, (I( head appro'li:Jmately 1,500 white 1 Sponsors acknowledged the ortgmated in the whltP commu--, B1shop Randolph Cla1rborne of of re~i.c;tered anllnfl l" m Mt&gt;1gs B.1shop Hrnes 54 is a na1ivr
retahatJOn . for the ~~pul~1on and Negro SOutherners, most Dinkler Plaza Hotel ballroom 1R mty and wa!; backed by both the Ep1scopal Church and At- county and tn teach 4 ll mern- of Sourh \arolma Rnd st&gt;rved as
of Sovt~t diplomat Borts
v. them from Atlanta. who will downlown Atlanta where Presl· IAIIen and former Mayor WI H ianta Constitution publisher her~ leadershm and rl'~ponsl bishop ot TeXJ.~ prror to hrs
Karpov1c-h rrom
Wahmgton]honor Kmg for h1s receipt of jdent Johnson recently spoke jham Hartsfield
Raplh McGill are among the bilrtv 'T'he cluh Js fmtmna\ly election a~ presiding bishop last P'f. PLEASANT - A c1tlzens
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rthe 1964 Nobel Peace Prtze.
had been oversold by several Gov. Carl Sanders begged orr, sponsors.
1supported hv Lcmdmark nf Porn summer He- succet&gt;ds the Rt A.dv1::.ory Committee was organ~ - - - -- ---- - - t"ro~; and tiH• Pomt'rO\ '\atmn- Rev . Arlhur C Lichtenberger 11Pd Monday evening at a mr:&gt;et~
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