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Snow, about 2 Inches, windy,
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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1965

POMEROY -MIDDlEPORT, OHIO

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Fourteen persons were Injured, none fatally, In
accidents over the weekend in Meigs county re·
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Ohio
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Frederick
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Eight persons were injured at 11:15 a.m . Saturday
• 5.6 miles southwest of Route 7 when two cars met on a
Pomeroy Mayor Charles Legar indicated over the
snow-covered curve on the Paulins Hill road .
weekend he would file his petition of candidacy today
The Patrol
said Charles
for a fifth term.
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WASIDNGTON _ SENATE Gardner, Jr. 25, Rt. 1. Middle· as a light blue 1958 Thunder· :1::
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Legar, a Rep.ublican, served as village clerk four
leaders hoped to give President port. was driving a car that b1rd. wh1ch would be damaged \
JAMES FARLEY
years before seekm~ the mayoralty . . .
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Johnson his second "Great so-\crashed with a car driven by in its right front fender .
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Mayor Legar, m announcmg h1s mtentw~ to f1le,
ci~ty" legislative victory
of ,James Pierce, 25, Rt. 1, Mid· Earlier, on Saturday at 4 p. le rba:: rec~~·ed :ord t:!t said, "I. would like. to .~ee the sewerag~ proJect I~ Pome·
the new session today by pass· ' dleport.
m. r.n Rt. 143, nme tenths of a tby lr
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W F 1 y roy to 1ts completiOn. .H.e and Councilman Leshe Fultz
ing the $1 billion aid program i Injured were Gardner, body mile from th~ junction with Rt. ha: be~:· pro=~ ~ AZU:, ~; a~e the only village .offlc~als ~ho have been connected
for Appalachia.
!abrasions; and his passengers, 124, a car ~•ven by Dav•d attended Middleport
H 1gb wJtb, the sewage pr~Jec\:!n~e Jt_was_s~arte_d_._ __ _
Democratic Leader M i k e Veva Gardner 29 body abras- Roush. 25, Chicago, went out s b 1 bef
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tbe Legar also said, 1 8 Y
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Mansfield Mont. scheduled an \ions· Lisa Ga~dne~ six· months, 'l of control. off the left side of [ Acl ooF
orne eln ertantgl _.. t have and always will
bel Pomeroy Emergency I squah,
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unicipal owned Amencan Leg1on Eag es t e
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early Senate session to clean body bruises · Ida Shumaker 70 It e roa · It a u1111 po1e, came c 1 d0 s 1
up debate and action on amend· sraip lace;ations· Mary G~rd: back onto the road and hit a: ~ oraJ d p~ n~ib h~ o.
water system to better serve ·40 and 8, and the oc prl~gs
ments to the measure for re- 'ner 10 bruises· ~nd Madalyn car driven by Hurley Rife, 37, w e, u y,
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the public in our commumty." IGrange. He has been empoyt·
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habilitating the 11-state region Shumaker 37 lacerations and t . u an . m e ng Sl e. I
whiPh runs from northern Penn- fracture ~f h~r right leg.
Then Roush's car ran off the '
one of the things necessary for iworks for the past 15 years as
sylvania to northern Alabama.\ In the Pierce car Pierce was right side, over a bank, and I
the advancement of the villagde la MmaonurmeLentg~;a~~~a~is wife
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M'ddleport
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bruises and Waltha l n)ur were
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S~linger. who lost the Califor· :schartiger, left leg lacerations. and Mildred Rife, 34, facial lac- '
Rutland, school systems."
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. left of center and Piercr with passenger. Sidney Little, ;!1, had
Mulberry Heights, IS a mem- The mayor is the son ot Mr.
dl!.} · , 1 ve oun JOY m anony failure to have assured clear back abrasions and
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ber of the Federated Church, and Mrs. John Terrel, Mulber·
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distance. Both will appear in , McDaniel 32 ' of Middleport \ TOKYO, Tuesday (UPT ) - Pomeroy Fire Department, the ry Heights.
ter our w 1r wm years as M . C t C t
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TOO HOT? NO, TOO COLD - This sign of the Sham·
s=~~~o~n ~herle ci;~~ • ~~~ mitted to Holzer hospital while \Memorial hospital by the Mid· i "The Unit~d St~tes and the Sai- A Melga County Probate
rock Motel at the Pomeroy·Mason bridge promises comin~ saiinger disappeared from · the others with lesser injuries dleport Emergency squad.
1 gon admm1strahon" o~ Its .shoe Court spokesman said today
fort in the summer lair conditioned) but February finds
the national scene as complete· were treated ~d released at Damage was heavy to both : Sunday, Radio~lllll&gt; .clatmed t• 11 1111:'-1 iDiormatipg reit shrouded in the winter's first heavy and prolonged
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snow. Up to five more inches of snow is .predicted for the
lcars. Roush was cited to Meigs : today.
gardlng tbe relatives of Wil·
I\ as il he had fallen through a IVeterans Memorial hospital.
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Gar 1ow, 1ormer1Y of
central and north portions of Ohio. Southeastern Ohio
manhole.
In h1s
was County Court, Feb. li for un· ·, The
. . Hanoi report followed a 11am
vire president ol National Gen· !drtving north on Rt. 7. one :safe operation.
senes of charges by the Com· Meigs County, wbo passed a·
may get off a bit lighter.
era) Corp., Salinger has become ihalf mile north of Pomeroy at l Arrests re.ported by the Ohio : mumst that U. S. and South way today In Atbens. Any.
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Patrol over the weekend 1· VIetnamese
had terri·
been one wltb Information concernA concert of popular music
a movte
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intruding in warships
Communist
a pivotal figure in the councils came up from hls rear and 1'1ncluded Dale McGraw, 45, Ra· , to .
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iDg Mr. Garlow'• relatives Is was given the pupils of Porn·
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Gary Lee, 29 . Pomeroy, I Th'
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ked t o con ta ct tbe court eroy Junior and Senior High
o! California's Democratic par· st1uck hIS
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":as e. eds meh e Immediately.
School Friday morn ng 1n the
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loft the berm, hlttmg a tree an lhnton, Ky ., speed; John
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causing heavy damage. Crow 1Wolfe, 24, Racine, speed; How- sun one 0
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By United Press International
MOSCOW - THE
KREM· suffered a leg injury which did iard Larkins, 32, Portland, speed I
Concord College, Athens, w.
A massive road·closing blizzard stranded hundreds
lin indicated over the weekend not require treatment, and a and Paul Wolfe, 26, Racine,
va.
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of skiers in the Colorado mountains today, pushed down
that Russia's new leaders may passenger. Thomas Shasteen, speed, all cited to Syracuse rna- ;
The band, sponsored by ihe across the plains and dumped heavy snow eastward into
accept President Johnson's invi· \suffered a concussion. He was yor's court Feb. 2. Gary Sto- 1
Concord College Mus1c Depart· Ohio. Temperatures sank to the zos as far south as
tation to visit the United States treat~d at Veterans Memorial !bart, 16, Middleport and D~r·
ment, was led by
Kenneth Fl .d
- after at least one ol them\ Hosp1tal.
Irell Wolfe, 16, Rt.· 2 · Racme
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Gleason theory and brass in· onWal:nds up to 60 mi'Jes an hour whipped the snow inCenter, structor' at Concord. He was
Juvem·1 e PT PLEASANT _ A meet- . Lakev1ew
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d ·rt from Iowa and Nebraska to the Texas Pan·
has gone to Red · held N01ih . Th e car t hat strue k Crow were c1t· ed to Me1gs
V1e1 Nam with the apparent d1d not stop. It was descnbed court for speed.
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mstrumental band mstructor a1 Nearly all mountain passes
slugged
governmen..
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Pomeroy who is a graduate of
1 , Pueblo, Colo., was
The Communist
organ '
County IS scheduled for Mon-1 The unique center. located at C
d 'c liege
were closed by snow m Color- ~ with three inches of fresh snow
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'day,
I, 7:30 p.m. at the Northeast edge of the Ohio oncor
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where
po ICe in one hour during the mght
P rav da, sa1'd J ohnson ' s call for' !'
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to travel
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u ouse.
. Umversity campus m Athens, ments b Neil and Hefti Bill warn . mo ons1s .
and Milwaukee, Wis., picked up
increased Soviet-American con·
tacts in his State ot the Union
The purpose of the meetmg will provide facilities for bowl· H lman yand others in ' the except m emergencies.
five inches in six hours. Snow
message Jan. 2 met with a
IS to elect perm.anent officers ing, pocket billiards and Indoor stoyle of the Count' Basie and
was falling from the Rockies to
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and
a board of directors
so. acm·IDI·ature golf ' as well as a Stan Kenton bands The pro"positiVe
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viet Union.
\ A Columbus man was cited Sheriff Hartenbach said there tmn can .be taken m obtamm~ :estaurant, snack bars, danc- :gram was given a· hearty reThe weather bureau IBid bliz·
to M"!igs County Court on a was approximately $100 dam- fed.eral Bid. A proposed constl· mg areas and. rooms for meet· sponse.
zard counditions were occurring
PORTLAND, oRE. A: charge of failure to yield half age to the Fttutty car and $200 tuhon and by-laws .will be pre· mgs and part1es.
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through parts of ~owa, .Nebras·
three . mile . long lake slowly 1of the roadway following a damages to the front of Clen· sented. Other busmess to bei Bu11t by Rumac, Inc., at a
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receded behind a massive mud [ two. car acrident 1.1 mile east denin's auto.
icons!dered IS the a~~lhahon of cost of $1 m.illion, the
two Speed of 90 Miles
were clogged with snow throughshoe on the Wilson River to- of State Route 7 at Tuppers Other arrests by the Sheriffs ,the group With the Co~~Cll of story center IS mana~~ . by Per Hour Charged
out the storm a_r~a.
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day. easing fears that the wa· Plams on the Success Road.
department over the weekend . the Southern Mountams.
Duane Bump. It IS designed Gary Kent Spitznagel
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Hazardous dr1vmg warrungs
ter would burst through to dev- Meigs County Sheriff Robert were Mona Walker 27 Langs- Anyone mtere.sted m the wei· to serve both the community Pomeroy was arrested by Gal: Funeral services for Mrs. calling for snow, rain and sleet
astate the coasal lowlands near C. Hartenbach charged Armie l ville, contributing ;0 the de- 1.fare of Mason County IS urged of Southeastern Ohio and Ohio lipolis p~lice and charged with Avery Nelson Hemlock Grove, were extended eastward into
Tillamook, Ore.
ID. Cl~ndenin, 57, after his car, Jiquency of minors ; Betty to attend.
University,'• said Bump.
speeding at the rate of 90 miles ! who died in H~lzer Hospital Sun. Tennessee and West Virginia.
Eight hundred pers~ns were traveling east, allegedly round· Jean Hall, 26, Pt.
Pleasant, I
WCAL TEMPS
per hour. He posted a bond to day afternoon, have been set !he storm was expected to push
1tentatively for 2 p. m. Wednes· !~to .New York state with up to
ordered to leave their down· I ed a curve and struck . a 1956 1speeding: Robert Watkins, 25,
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MARRIAGE APPUCATION appear in Gallipolis court.
stream homes Sunday after the model station wagon driven by I contributing to the delinquency ~e te~perat~e. m Po~e- Paul Joseph Grinstead, 26, Sharon Carmen, 18. Middle- Iday at Ewing Chapel with bur· SIX mcbes of snow by tonight.
slide poured down a small ra· Chester Richard Foutty, 45, of of minors; Frank Stolsonberg· roy 8 busmess dlstnct at 11 · 30 Parkersburg, maintenance man, port, forfeited a $22.50 bond inlial in the Hemlock Grove Cern·
vine into the canyon through Long Bottom Rt. 1.
. , 1er. 48, Le~art Falls, ~nd John a.m. today was 28 degrees. and Norma Jean Bearhs, 26, Gallipolis court Saturday on a etery family lot.
Vete~~· Memorlalllolpbal
wh1ch the nver flows. The r1v· A ~assenger of Clendenm S\ Robert Priddy, 25, Middleport, Snow.
Pomeroy, waitress.
speed charge.
She was 8 member of the 1 AdmiSSIODI Samnla)' - Marer's course was sompletely ~ld1.e Clendenm, 57, suffered \ Rt. 1, both on disturbing the ;
et.urch of Christ,
Hemlock garet Bailey, Syracuse, Donna
blocked and.a lake qulc~ly back· m)unes of the chest, knees and . peace charges.
Grove. a member of the East- ~ Michael, Racine; Wealth&amp; Schar·
ed up behmd the shde. But head. Foutty co~plamed
of
ern Star Lodge, 255, Harrison- tiger, Middleport; Ida Sboemawhen the lake .level reached chest pams .. Netther was takville, of the D of A Lodge. Pom- 1ker. Middleport; George Mo.
the top of the slide, the water en to a hospital.
eroy and of the Hemlock Grove Daniels, Cheshire; Mn. Olarbe~an to cut a channel through
Gra~ge.
lies Jones, Pomeroy,
whiCh It could flow,
slowly
She is survived by her hus- Discbargea Saturday - JohD
WParlng away the barrier.
band Avery; a daughter. Mrs.lHunnel. Pomeroy; Lloyd Ha~Tbeo Heines, at home;
a gy, Pomeroy; James Whit.
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Vinton Smith, 45, Hartford.
grandson, Larry Heines. Ath· l tington, Pomeroy; Mrs. Doug.
1tary revolt aimed at reorgan·
was jailed on a OWl charge
ens; one granddaughter, Mrs. · las Eblin and son,
Pomeroy;
1zmg the Laotian army collaps- Pomeroy volunteer firemenby Pomeroy police following a BLADON, England (UPI) _ state funeral. He Is Britain's membrance," said the lnscrip- Don Grueser. Minersville; two Rhoda Hackett, Middleport; Eled today when a handf:l ~ re- were summoned Sunday morn· I two-car crash at the Pomeroy- Sir Winston Churcbill's final re- ' chief of staff
' lion by Queen Elizabeth II
great grandchildren, Kimberly 1 Ia Douglas, Pomeroy; Georae
bt!llious colonels bsufenler to ,ing to extinguish a minor blaze !. Mason bridge entrance nt 6:· lturn to the Exfordshire hills of ! By mid aft~rnoon
Sunday, There were 29 sprays of fl~w- and Jody Grueser, and two bro- I' McDaniel, Cheshire.
8 show of ~orce
oya .tr:;ou:· at the Pomeroy Pastry shop · 2.1 p.m. Saturday.
his birthplace has already !tbere were three queues, each ers.
thers. Thomas Weber, Chester, Blrtb Saturday - Mr. and
One sokherln8 twot ~v htl s on East Main-st.
i Pollee said Smith's auto hit made this hamlet 8 national ione stretching more than a All day Sunday the pilgrims and James Weber, Ft. Lauder· Mrs. Charles Jones, Pomeroy,
were killed
stree g ling The fire broke out around a 1la car driven by Charles Chaf. shrlne. So far tens of thou· mile waiting to file past the walked silently along the path dale, Florida.
a son; Mr. and Mrs. DanD)'
before .the 14 • hot~~ rebel : hot water tank and was quick- fee, 62. Long Bottom. Chaffee sands
of
pilgrims
have grav~. Since Saturday night from the wooden arch gate of The Harrisonville
Eastern Michael, Racine, a son.
caved ID. 11 wasths h sac0 . ly brought under control. Dam· Iwas traveling north and pre- 1 streamed past the flower-cov· at least 125 000 persons had vis- St Martin's churchyard bow- · Star Lodge 2.'&gt;5 will hold serv- Sunday Admlulon - Homer
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tatam1·
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bad tr'ed
to . 1 age was reported as m1nor. lparmg
a police spokes- ing· their heads in homage
1o ices at 7:30 p. m. on Tusd
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se!ZI! Pomeroy emergency squad- the bridge, acrordlng to auth- of visitors continued to walk Iman said, and many more the wartime prime minister at the funeral home. Friends Shasteen, Pomeroy.
tary actf ~
control 0
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men also auswered two calla orltles. Medium damages were past it today.
were expected today.
who gave them strength when may call at the funeral home aq Discharged Suday - Myrtle
OLD MAN WINTER dealt over, the w~. The ftrst ~urred to both cars and no . 'J,'housands of ~mericans ' Police used floodlllhts to il· Britain faced almost certain de· any time.
\ Warner. Syracuse; James W~r&gt;
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was at I p.m.
Mrs. rnjurles were reported.
hned up to see Pres 1dent Ken- luminate the scene at night feat.
ner, Syracuse.
Ohio a one • two
Charles Jones, Porn . . She Pomeroy Mayor Charles Le- nedy's grave
the United and to show the wreaths, •
Crowds as large as those at
SQUAD CALLED
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bringing • genera
fl e was taken tel Veteranr Memor- gar fined Martha Mayer, M, States. Englishmen, similarly, eluding those from the queen Churchill's
lylng-•state at The Racine emergency squad
ASK TRANSFER
~hlcb may ~~h up
v8 ial hospital. 'lbe oti!U was at Pomeroy, t5 and costs for fall.. flocked to see the alte of thelr and Lady Churchill.
Westminster Hall in London was called at 7:51i p.m. Friday The Rutland Toftlldp Trw·
and arc moon too"!e:r 3:30 p.m. Sunday for 'lbomae 1111 to yield the right of way In great ~tatesman's resttna place. ''To my darling Winston, built up steadily in Bl ad on to the home of Ray McDade, tees have filed aD edl1
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mercury 1 u ps
Shasteen, Pomeroy, who was court action Saturday ni&amp;bl AU day Sunday 1 • and loncj Clemmie," !aid the card on Sunday. By lunchtime, more Racine Rt. 2. Mr. McDade was Meigs C.ounty (lorvAoa Pleas
weather bureau report· Injured In an automobile acd- Georce .Johnson. Jr., 25. Canal Into the night ~ eame, Lady Chur&lt;'hill's Wl'f.ath.
Ithan l,ZOO were waiting to trAnsported to Holzer hospital , Court requestill&amp; ~......., 11100
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Sen Harrison A. Wllllamo Jr.r der land saiH , and pre-martel panel , Sent. Winston L. Prouty,
0-N .J., chairr~n or the sub- j testing of d~vices g~anteed Vt., and Hiram ~- _Fong,
corrumttee . said In a report to cure or diagnose ailmenta . Hawaii, islu.ed 1 nunortty rtmade public Sunday that t..ti- 1 Two Republicans oo the port. They oald , "There II no
mony taken lasl year "tells a
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tauon and victmUzat ion of our
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older citizens and many other
"there may be, Indeed Is, 0011consumers .
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derly of the United Stateo are I
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now clearly the m&amp;jor VICtltlll [
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holpltal whore she ha&lt;l beell
admitted one hour prevloualy.
She was born at Pomeroy ..
Jan . 7, 1901 , dauehter of
the
lat. Michael and !other Ru.
sell Hentz . She wos married to
Charles Ables at Pomeroy on
June 2, uas. and he survlvet.
Surviving children are ' lOll,
Walle,- Ables of Fort war:
Ind., and a daughtor, Mrs. W
da Jacobs of Center, Tex. Thin
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:William j •.. of Jhe res irlence, [ boycott classes In oupport of tlnd Mn. Halliday, Wlt taken [
and sevl'ral nleC'es and neph·l tht ma~tt demonstrotlon.
' Lo Holzer hospital by the squacl.
ews.
• lntel!t'alionlsts were backed The Middleport Wlit was alao l'
by a new federal court order :summoned Saturday to transrestraining Dallas O&gt;unty Sher· ' port the Injury victims to two
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fectera l government ended l9tH a ban on the number who may 1Bradbury, to the hospital.
••il••l U,. wr. tt or phon• IJI Nom•
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with 8 ooo fewer employes than assembl~ at the courthouse.
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About 280 persons were jailed RUSK VISITS UKELY
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In the first two w..k, of the [ WASHINGTON (UPI)-secreP1ul Dnltl Jeweler•
lary of State Dean Ru•k lr like404 Second Ave ., Gallipolis, 0 .
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that total year·end ci'f'UJan em·
King returned to Selma Sun· Il l) to visit Finland and Austria
· ployment numbered 2.612 ,0011 in . rlav m~ht and told • rn.••s rally In Moy when he aoeo to Lon·
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, 620 000 at' the end or 1913
churches ·•we are 1oing to do 1the North Atlantic Treaty Organ- •
whatever It bokea to 111n the : lzalion (NATO) ond lha Sout.b.l[
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1 have not seen b~forf'" today for 7:30
p. m. Saturday to the
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TRAFFIC FATALIICS FEU. tho llrYict.
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their federal a:overrunent tn this below averaKe during the .-eek
Oeur
Ratpltll
1program " the freahman con- lend in Ohio with 11 peroons
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Sollrday , gressme~ from Cleveland aald reported killed . One waa
In I George WIIUam Ruaooll,
in
statf'ment.
Ironton,
on
Saturday
when
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hll Ellen Hart, Pomeroy; Georit
ed r ate _; 8, 71 per cent In the 'car, which wu being towod, McDaniell, Cheshlrt.
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guardrail, Dtscbar1e1 Saturday - Vlc- ,
1 countie• Included In the bill to throwing him Into a crook bljd. , ky May, New Haven; Gary GU1
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WASIONGTON - . PRE 8 • of Mrs
Able~ wu a member' of
Ohio "can take care of Itself" dent Johnson and the Arr Fo- Old ·
Ch h, and tltl'Ylee
and should be dropped from render Iaceweii tributes today will
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• the Appalachia pl'!'gram. El- to Gen. Curtll E . LaMay, last Thuraday. Rev. Merlin Teeta
lender objected to what he caiJ. of the great World War 11 com· of c.r nler wlll officlote, and
ed ·some rich states· Ohio a- dut
manders to rtttro from activo ·rburtaI ~~
.. L. In Gtavtl Hill
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mong them, being Included In
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cemetery under the dlreetlon
the program
Steppmg down u Aar Force !
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Ish"• chief of staff after 35 yearo of ol Miller I Homo For unarala.
mVl e t e ! ngu ~ 1
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M Friends may call at the funeral
s&lt;nator to travel these ill coun- [ oommtos&gt;oned •ervtce, Le ay h
It
Wadneod
ties of Ohio 11 my expense and Wao to receive his fourth dis· orne I erThl ~~;. he !hay
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until noon
u• ....,. w n e
· dare him, in on eyeball to eye- UnIUN e oorv&gt;e&lt;
. rom bod wJU be taken ·to the church
ball confrontation with the un~ Johnson at a ceremo?y ln the to tfe Jn ltate untU the bour ot
employed of my stale to tell East Room of the White House .

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Dr. T. Jay Bradshaw
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Off Ice Ours
Tuesday &amp; Th ursday
Call: Wy-2-3279

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The report aoked lor legiala· D-La., to an "eyeball to eyeball ed snow bepn lalhng In west- then and two olstera, F I o y d,
estabUt~h • citizens ad· Nnfrontation'' wJth Ohio's un~ ern Ohio counUes a~ound mid· Bent• of Marion. Thomas and
vlsory committee : 1 check by employed.
. ~~~;~ed moved rap&gt;dly acroao Willis Bentz, Mrs. Lura Lowen
the Securtllea &amp; Ex&lt;hatlliO
Rep. Robert E . Sweeney, D·
and Mrs . Marjorie Bowen all

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Norman Norril, s.3 pivot for Buddy Moore, who gavo an dleport'a 28. Larry Prlco led game 44-31 with WaDbroWD
The Wahama While hbm seeond quarter to tally lJ poinll 5:30 COIIIeol earlier.
Jewell, U.ll; E*etr, ......,
school,. ocorod levening of tremendous ball
Southern wlth 14. Slobart bad lin8 13 and CUndlft 1.2 lor the notched their tf&amp;blh wiD of the whlle Wabama wu getting u. The box ocore:
Calvert,
Kli&amp;lll. 11-f.\. fo.
" team 1 four pomta In an trol aod oulstde shooting, put eight for Middleport.
winners. Wayne Davis and Jim oeasoo, Friday ulgbt, u IIIey That gave Pomeroy tho edge
tall: 11 (1!-IJ) 41.
~ert&gt;me Saturday night to jthe J acketa ahead in the over- In obooling, Southern wu Buldoer eacb bad 10 for Mid- outlasted the Pomeroy Paotb- at balltime, 26-U.
WAIIAMA - Surface, 4-1&gt;-13; Scorlog by quartan:
Ja~d the Mlddleport Yellow lime 50-4&amp; at Z:IS with two at for S: from tile fteld for 40 dleport. Cundiff fouled out lor ers. 411-48, on the Wabama Pomeroy led 1110111 o1 tho lime Powell, 11-1&gt;-23; Rood, l~Z; Wahama ... -·-·· 1J
no
12th loss - wtlh Ire&lt;&gt; throw•. Fourteen seoonds per cent. Middleport was 17 lor Southern late in tile
third floor .
.
throughootlhe third quarlfl', but ZUspan, U-4 ; Gtee.".:.___Z.:I-7: Pomeroy ... ••.... . 7 Jll • "41_ •
So h
ol tho 8e8BOD,
later No!Tlll, led by John Me- a, or lit per cent Soulbern hil quarter TanllehiU lor Middle- In • wild ending that oaw I fell beblnd by u much u ol:l Dally
Pomeroy: Middleport 0 F b. 1 1116i:l
d ut em had led H at the Cllntock, drove in for
two 10 of 24 tree attempbo Middle- port • .;.ly iD the iourth
and double tecllnlcal foul assessed polnbo In the final quarter when
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'
: " U of the first quarter! 21-21 at poinbo from the side , lor 50-50. port 11 o1 26.
'
Butdler late In the fourth .
against eacb team with two sec- 3 consecullv• turnovers pro•·
a lime, and .tell behind 35-34 From then until 15 seconds
.
Both coaches Cra oor
ol onds remaining and Wahama ed costly.
While Norr il turned up with Southern and Carl iNolfe
of leading - · Bobby
Greene The double technical foul sit.
for tho first lime with 5(1 sec- I remained, Middleport
'
onds left m the, third quarter trolled the ball , with
Moore :~=ly
lo~"i.,for Middleport, complimented re- sank one of two sholli to .,e the uation resulted [rom a mornenon Gary Stobart • Jump shot and Stobart doing most of the h Jed ' So~
.
'·~~ ferees DeLong and Morris for game for the Falcons. Bobby tary melee at the end of t be
fr~m 20 ~ out.
. [handling. Stobart was
fouled :,:en lleldero ~
well • officiated game. They Smith of .the Panthers
sank game involving Eskew, Surface,
he .o
quarter wao Mid- ~ wrth 15 seconds Jell, miSsing at the
fr
Dne e
ore
of
Chillicothe.
,both
of
h11
sholli
at
the
other
Crow , and Swindell. Surface and
19
'\
dleport s until the fmal seven the first of his one - and - one. .
ee
tor
end of the floor to bring Pome- Crow were banished from the
re- ~~Ill.
bad 16 · oeven By quarters :
roy within one point of tying. game Then started the
foul
seconda when Senior Blll Baer ,Southern recovered the
put up a jum~r that swish- bound.
'i tr·
era a two of teven free Southern
9 26 M 48 y Wahama controlled the ensu· shoot.i.ng contest with five foul
ed through to lie the count at , ~ orris scored again wltb tour res.
Middleport
~ 21 35 48 li9 lng jump ball and the game shots being taken hefore the
t8·48. The Mt~dtes .had _led by 1seconds left exactly as he had l Moore led all acoren with Southt!rn _ Norns
7. 2..1 ~: was over.
game resumed.
as much as su pomts m that before, moving in from
the seven field goals, all
from Price 7-5-19· Fisher (H).{)· Mcqlldrter .
side and taking a pass from !outside, and t ror 13 at the Kelvey 3--0-i· McClintock ,2--U· Go~don Powell wu the big John Wamsley ca me into the
The ,overt~e. ~· w~s Mid-lfront court.
freE line, good for 23 points. Baer 2..(1...4 ; Adams 0..1·1. Total~ ~n m t~e F~Jcon attack a~ he game to shoot for the banishjleport s wtlil NorriS htt on
The victory was Southern's Stobart, also bitting well tram 21 ()1).29) 52.
I hrt ?" nme field goals and _
five ed Surface. on a ~rsonal foul .
shot that meant the gae, for ninth of the season against aix outside, had six fielders and Middleport - Moore 7-.9-23· 'rof SlX free throws for 23 pomts.l call and missed hts shot. Then
If the ball had been turned ov· losses .
two of three free throws for Stobart 6-2. 14 ; Davis l..J.5 · L Harry
who sat
came Greene's two attempts
er , the Jackets could have held Southrn had a big edge in re-14 points.
ons 0.2--2· Bradb
.
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~.most
of
the
fr_
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quarter
w1th
land
Smith's two throws at the
142
fourother
fouls Falcon
on b1m,inwas
the f&gt; oU1er end.
·
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double
gures witb 13 points.
~e two teams will m~ I·
Phil Swindell led the Pan- gam on next Saturday night,
thers with 15 wliile Billy Jew- February 6. at Pomeroy. Mean8 U lied Pr
I I
lion!
CO
ell had H David E ke
h whtle, the Panthers tourney to
0
1
fbll week's..
!larted
firgt var:ityw ,g:,.: Jackson on Friday night ohile
of his career, had eight points. :ahama
Buffalo at
basketbaU •ohedule:
Including games of Saturday,
M d
Jan . 30:
JR
Each team scored 18 field e same me.
on ay
•reams
W L Pili 0ps
Ua ' ':MJ-'fV
Or
goals with the Falcons having In the preliminary game. the
Phila. Textile at Steubenville
C t I Sl
14 0 1147 894
the edge from the freethrow Pomerov Reserves down-" ••e
111
fRio
indlay
at
Hillsdale
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17 1 1551 1225 Rutland's Red Devils slipped Coach Lloyd Myers' South- line wh..-e they hit on 13 of 21 Wahama Reserves, 37-26. RonDid you kno w that you can cut
on loni' d1iol
·ruesday
r 1~ 1~y
14 2 1477 1278 past, Coa~h Gary Minton's North western Highlanders
rallied , tosses. Pomeroy made good on nie l,(lgan h.ad 14 and Steve Fin·
40
tance
~ail
s
?
You
can
get
the
best
bargains"
by
Kent St. at Duque:sne
M1am1 .
13 2 1280 965 Gall~a Prrates 46-40 in a low. from a 34--29 halftime defi('it to l l2 of 15 free th~ows.
IDw had 10 for Pomeroy . Ray
keeping
the
fo
llowing
poi
nts
in
mind
:
Miami at "i iarni (F la .)
· St~ubenv1lle
11 2 93S 868 scormg game on ~e Pirates down the wilton Jets fi8.65 Sat. The Falcons JU~pe~ to a.n R~dm~n with eight and M. Fry
Cedarvill e at Central State
YW1ttenberg
10 3 836 719 planks Saturday rught.
urday night.
early lead and mamtamed
tt w1th s1x were high ror Wahama .
S tuf ion · fo -Mut i mt calls always cOBt leBa tbaa
13 4 1176 1029 The Pirates trailed 9--7, 16--15,
,
throughout the first quarter and Pomeroy 's F'reshmen nipped
.
oungs1own
pers
fm
· to.person calls- bu t both cost p.·oportW.
W~st er at Baldwm·Wallace
Ol·io Univ
11 4 1235 loot and 23-23 at the quartermark.!. . The Vl~tory evened the Gal· moved ~ut to a 12·7 advantage Wahama's Freshmen, 29--27, on
1
at ely les s after 6 P.M. and all day Saturda7 and,
~~~~i~e:~ ~~ra~enyon
DH~yton .
13 5 1392 1269 Lambert's 16 points paced the h~ ~untm~s season record to ' at the fll"st turn. The Panthers, Lennie Van Mf' ter's field goal
Sunday.
.
1ram
10 4 1094 993 winn.::rs . Mason Peck had 14 for SIX wms, SIX ~fe.ats . .
though, came back with a good with 12 seconds remaining in 1
Ohw .'Jorth. at Manchester tfnd) Ak
Rodney Cooks .w pomts pac·
·---·- -~ ·
-·- · -- - ·-Person-to-person calls always cost more thaD
10 4 1009 929 the Pirates. North Gallia is now
stationto-JJt4tion calls. regardless of the tirnt
Rio Grande at Cumberl and
A ~~n d
10 4 900 .193 2..S for the year . The Pirates ed the w.inners. Strousbaugh'9 !
~·wlone at Wilberforce
s
an
2
I
d
they
're
made.
Advantage? There's no charae for a
Otterbein
10 5 1132 985 will play at Southwestern Fri- I e Wilton.
ptr&amp;on-to·person
call if the purson you'w caWq
Wednesday
Ohio Wesleyan 10 5 1092 1019 d ay .
Southwestern won the
re.
1
0
cannot be reached.
Xav Jer a . ayton
Rio Grande
11 6 14&lt;\a 1"367 North Ga rta co'IIect ed 46 re-- serve game, 43--26, behind Cook's
Bowl ing Green at Toledo
Snn F'rancisco at Ohio U.
Cincinnati
10 7 1253 1173
to flutland s 36. The Pi· l8 points. Ruggles and Staple-Je After 8 P.M . cans are your biggeat bargain.
Findlay at St. Francis
Marietta
7 5 896 830 rates . had 19 turnovers - 16 in ton had seven each for
the
For no mm·e than U .OO (excl1tding taxes), you caD \
Steubenville at Muskingum
John Carroll
5 4 6 14 706 the fmal half. Rutland h[ld
losers . Box score of 1he varslty
All-state candidate.
Aaron l
KYGER CREEK 145)
make any stalion· tu-stat.ion call more than 22.0 &amp;iraAkron at Mt. Union
Bluffton
7 6 10~1 1005 turnovers, _NG hit 24 percent game :
Adams, dumped in 30 points Sat· l Duncan S.2--14 ; Leach 2+8 ;
line miles distant and within the continental U .B.
Capital at Ottl~rbein
Mt. Union
7 6 a,o 898 from the field; Rutland 28.
urday night to lead the New Tyo 4..0.8; Barnett 3-1·7; Thotn· l
(Alaska and Hawaii excepted) for the first 3 min·
utes. However, this new , low "after 8 P.M." rate
WoostP.r
8 7 ~~ 989 In ~turd~y s reserve gam~,
SOUTH~STERN (C8}
Boston Tigers to an easy 78-54 t as 2·1·5; Johnson 1-1).2; Polcyn
Denison at Wittenberg
does not apply to pen:on-to-ptlT.tOn calla under &amp;Ill
Marietta at Ohio Wesleyan
\&gt;Tus kingum
8 8 10lb 1029 the Little Pirates avenged theJr i , Atha :l..f).l6, Jackson 1·~; win over the Kyger Creek Bob· O.l·l; Totals 18 _ 9--4 5.
'Th d
Capital
7 7 1087 1091 only .regular s~ason Joss
~y 1Cook . 1&amp;.2-3~; Hall ~ ; Elhott cats on the winners• planks.
NEW BOSTON t78 }
circumstances..
urs ay
Ohio State
7 7 1002 1105 dumpmg ~he Little Red Devils 6--2.-14, Shriver 0.0..0, TOTALS The win was the 12th in four· , Adams 15--{1-30 · F'raz1• r 5-0N. Texas St. at Cincinnati
Rates for all of tbe&gt;M! lonz dlataoce caDa are \
Wilmington
6 6 904 938 2&amp;-25 · Sk.1dmores
' 16
""
All ianre (Pa .) at Youngstown · Toledo
.
poi~ts 2&amp;-12--68 ·
teen starts for the
state's ' 10 ; Simpkins 0.0-6' ; Holsinger
a.
based on the fir'llt !J minute.a.
Bluffton at Ohio Northern
Oberlin
6 7 954 1056 led the wmners. DavJs had mne
WILTON (65}
:eighth ranked Tigers and Ky l t·7· Prlode 2..Q-4 · White 4..0·8·
5
6
1
7
786
862
Today- with bargains like this-you call afford to
5
Wilmington at Cedarville
,
for the losers.
2-l· ; Steele · ·ll; I ger Creek's seventh loss in 12!Goddard 3(1..6 · Groth
1+3:
' 0. T 1
Xavier
10 1510 1506 Box score of the
varsity Wrrght 7·0-14 : Hayes
1·1)..2: game!i
F
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use long distance for all its worth .
Ohio Northeno
S 9 1229 1255 1game:
Strausbaugh 6'9-21 · Peters 4-3··
I reeman ~- • ota s 38- 2Tri-State at Defianoe
Firday
Baldwin-Wall.
6 10 1213 13231
RUTLAND (48)
10; TOTALS 26-13-Ss.
The Bobca(s scored first ln [78.
\ Western Res.
3 5 604 616
Lambert 5--6-1&amp; ; Little S.lol5;
the fast, movmg game on Don By qllarters :
San Franci sco St. at Akron
Kenyon at Transylvania
Kent State
4 7 847 11611 Black 3-1-7· Stewart Z.H· R
By quarters :
IThomas s foul shot but Ad- Kyger Creek 11 12 5 17 - 45
Steubenville at Central State
Ma lone
5 11 1285 1353 1-1-3. TOTALS 17_1246 ' upe Southwestern 15 14 22 17 - 68 ams then sank six long corner [ New Boston 18 13 24 23 _ 78
1
Parsons at Wooster
4 9 730 790
NORTH GALIJA (40)
Wilton
15 19 15 16 - 65 shots ~o lead .the Tigers to an i Reserve score - New Bos.. Denison
1 Fenn
Kv . State at Wilberrorce
3 7 737 731 Callihan 124 ; Garrett 0-l-l;
Reserve score - SW 43 ; Wil- 18· 11 . lrrst per1~ advantage . 1 t~52;_ KC 22.
Ohio Wes leyan at Centra (Ky .) Bowling Green 4 10 944 1112 Smith 5-2-13 · Chick 3- 3.9. p k ton 26.
Phil Duncans three baskets
Fenn at Malone
Case Tech
2 7 622 701 !6--2·14· TOTALS 1S.I040 ' ec
paced the losers in that stanza .
.
CASTRO TAKES !!ILL
Coach John . Wickline 's charSaturday
Defiance
2 11 692 11168 By 'quarters :
f"hio State at Wisconsin
Kenyon
1 II 794 951 Rutland
_
ges
came :oarmg back , as Lan.
9 7 12 11
46
Tul sa at Cincinnati
North Gallia 7 I 8 17 - 40
HAVANA, CUba (UPI)- Cu-ny Tyo hil three layups and [
Stetson (fla. J at Dayton
Reserve St'Ore - North Gal· ban Premier Fidel Cas•ro . who Duncan added
two
~ore I
Bowling Green at Ohio u.
g
lia 26. Rutland 25
lost year received hoot.&gt; as a rteld goals to cut the wmers •
West. Mich . at Kent State
·
baseball batter and fielder , lead to 31·23 at the intermis- 1
Toledo at Marshall
OHIO CONFERENCE
switched to pitching HunJzy for son.
1
Miami at Loyola 1111. )
Akron
I
the
inaugueral
of
the
fourth
an-'
The
Bobcats
now
prepare
to
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8
698 93
Ky. St. at Central St.
Wittenberg
r.tJal amateur base~Jall series. meet Eastern in an irnportant i
1 1 520
Steubenville at Find lay
Pomeroy's Eighth
grade Ohio Wesleyao
~
The bearded Cub3n pildted to SVAC contest Friday night at •
8 2 738
BaldwinkWallace at Muskingum team defeated Southern 4~ • ' Hiram
7 3 157 717 only one man in hi!! hrief ap-- Cheshire.
I
Capital at Oberlin
Saturday as Kenny
Otterbein
S 3 557 513 pcarance and indurt'd hm1 to Box score of the
varsity
Denison at Mt. Union
led the Baby Panthers
Capilal
5 4 714 666 [&gt;Ound out.
game:
Heidelberg at . Otterbein
points. Gene Hendrix was
Wooster
5 4 625 551
Kenyon at Centre
for Southern with sev~n .
Muskingum
5 4 550 528
Bethany at Marietta
Southern downed Pomeroy
Mt. Union
4 4 531 563
I'
Oh1o Wes. at Transylvania
19 in the seventh grade game. Mar1etta
4 $ 604 581
Wooster at Wittenberg
Dana Hendrll&lt; topped Southern Denison
3 5 437 468
Thiel at Fenn
wilh 10 while Randy Burt led Baldwm-Wall.
I 6 504 573
Walsh at R10 Grande
Pomeroy with eight. Lenny van Oberlm
I 7 487 604
Parsons at Youngstown
Meter's 12 points Jed
Heidelberg
I 7 469 574
OIILY
Ashland at Wilmington
Frosh squad to 8 29-27 victory Kenyon
0 t 436 537
$30.00 Down a.l•nee ••
Bluffion at Earlham
against Wahama Saturday night.
Cenwnl1nt ferrnt
Batey was high for the Baby
MID-AMERICAN
Detroit 0&gt;11. at Cedarville
Defiance at Olivet
Falcons with 12.
Miami
9 0 765 5(11
Oh10
6 I 576 492
Bowling Green
3 3 413 460
Marshall
I 4 443 506
FURNITURE CO.
Mich.
I 5 481 533
MASON, W. VA.
I 5 401 476
Kent
• 3 203 254
Toledo

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~nate subcommittee on fraud~
wants the federal governme-nt
to launch a broad attack on
medical quackery and 1..'0nfH
de..,. mea who proy on the elfirly.

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Two Accidents

Investigated

HELEN HELP US!

Save

PT. PLEASANT - '!be Shtriff'o depertmenl
tnvtstlg'*«!
two
.,.,..ar
accidanll
the
i---by Hoi-.. Bottel-~ weekend reeultini illdurtnc
personal
to one ()OI'iOD and proper·
I wond er If you ' ve noUced lnl" nen" (ll IS "news" In Sa.. injury
ty damas•
your travel• and correspond ramento, Calil., I'm proud to j The lirot . miehap occureed at
wlth YOWII pooplo thai say.)
.
.
7:30 p. m. Saturday on Fairthe towns and cities
where
Frankly, I'm a little .~tred ~~ ~ view Road at Meaon
when
teens are given onJy poor pub- 181 surveys I they can prove George F. Condee, ol&amp;, Pomeroy,
licity in the newspapers, these anything
dependmg on how, ! last control of hiJ car
and
cities are where teeDJ

More

ralae where and with whom the in· I struck a tree. The 1959 model

the most trouble. In our town, terviews are set up ), and Julcy l r&amp;.r was totaled and Candee
the kids have a ''Teen Paae'' bits on th e ''aimless genera· I rt'ceived " slilht cut over the
at least once a we~k, and in be- tion" when I know d:m1 well right eyt.
tween they are wrttten up when- young people now~days ha.ve The second mishap occurred
ever they do something out- tw ice as much dnve . constd· Sunday at f p. m. two miles
llandinl· We don 'l have too erably more brams end, yes, south of Pt. Pleasant on Rl. 35
mucb of a delinquency · prob- more moral fiber (they have when a car driven by Robert
l8n
here, perhap. because more temptaU_ons to fight) . t~an w. Byer, 28, Leon, an off the
arown-ups are made to see the those in my ume. They net:u 3 1 hightwa y. then, in getting back
leno &lt;ounl and the kid• are j bang·up public relations push on lost control and CI'08ted the
given a reason to feel proud to improve th_eir image, and if hie'hway, striking a hllhway
ol themselves. 'lb.ey're recoe- no one else wil l step forward, 1 sign. Byer• was not injured bUt
nized, tor the good they do. ju11t may take on the JOb my- 1property damage was estimat.
And when thay break the law, self!
1 ed "I uoo.
this get. publicity too , but at
----least people don't
conclude This Niumn is dedicated to
•
ALL kids are .like the lew bad 'l ramily hving, so if you 're ha~· fr/eslmmster Youth
apples because they newr hear ing kid trouble or JUst plaw Meet Suruloy Eve
of any other kmd .
. trouble. let Helen hel p YOU. The w..tminster Youth Fel·
It bugs me tha_t so many She w1ll also w~1rome your own 1owship of the First u n i t.e d
books and m~gaz~nes are 1 e- amusmg ex:pC'nences. ~ddress 1 Presbyterian Church in Middle·
porting the ~tid _side of young Helen Bt1tteJ m &lt;..:are oi
this port met Sunday evening at the
people and 1gnormg all
the uewtipaper.
rh urrh . The meeting: was open·
fine high sch00l and co~lege st~
'f d
with a reading entitled,
1"Righteou• Living" by Seren
dents who go about dmng thell' 4-H lf'adns will
jobs, working their heads off,
. •
]Lewis.
accomplishing much toward 3 ,1fpp~ ftll.liiVInlfS
The seriptuN lesiOn watt read
..lid, honest, BETTER adult PON1
PLEASANT - T h elb' Hill Haptonstall.
Nancy
life. They play up the thrtll jmonthly meelmg of the Mason Iiochanan pmented •
piano
seekers and the sex addicts wh~ I C~unt.y 4·H Leaders Assoclatlon1solo, "Ava Maria .'• A Bible
maybe eomprise one tenth it! Will be Wtt:dnesday, Fe.bruary 3, quiz was conducted
during
lbat) of the youn~ people, and 7.~ P· m. at tbe ;esJdf'nce_ ~~ i the pvenlng .a nd group fiinging
before vou know 1t, evf'rybody ML and Mr.11. Ra;mo~d Ltr
. ed
·
h · · · West Columhl'l
enJOY ·
had the lmprHsion that I e!mg s m
. '· .
1
Following the busineu meet·
whole kaboodle is going to the l Other than a b~lef bu~;ne~s ing the closing prayer waa glv·
dogs ... Or Plse are Pure meetmg the meetmg _ ~~
e en by the Rev . Howard Ru)&gt;"
drudges who study themselves l ~evo~ to J;e t4-HF ~IVI~~ " a~~ pelt, Other attending were Kainto breakdowns.
lle ason un Y. ~~r · d
thy Lacey Sue Rue. Connie
Why don't newspape~ and ult 1:a~ers ~nd JUnmr lea ers Bachner Lois Sauer,
Edith
•
. ...t'
"eq- ' are mv1tf:'d . !'he leaders me~t·
•
magazmes, etc., pl3....tlce
_
hed d f F br ry 11 Haptonstall and the advisors,
ual time' ' in reporting the a&lt;'· !mg sc u1e or e ua
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Haptonst.all
tivities of
young
people't:w;l: be csncelled.
_
,
·-~ ----·~-_ STUMPER
1
If anyone needs ass1stance 1~ ·
tra velmg .or locat ing the res I· inite date has been set for the
l.)ear Sturuper :
de
I nee, call Gal Barnette Coun· . wedding.
Because newspapers, mag·.t y Extt'flSIOn Agent - 4-H.
,.i.~.;;.........,...........
azioes, etc., want Lo stay m1
I
business. and whether we likel
it or not, the fact remains that
an ex(X)SP. of glue·smffers ~nd l
marijuana addlet.J ha1
morej
Women1 High Heel
sate, appeal th~n a story on
JUnwr chanty onves.
1
d M J h Ct
ne
. ht b t ommun , Mr . an
rs. o..n 1appe
Y ,
re lng J odu ccognitio~ I T.n 1hott . formrr ~iddlepor1 1'f'S· 1
it y ou
accep ance an n~
ol' teen-agers being linked to ~ 1dents. are announcmg 111e en· 1
low deI.mquenry ra te:o~. Youth ' ga!:emot-nt of thPi r eldest daugh
··
1
.
tcr.
Suzanne,
to
Mr
.
.Jav
.rw1
s Warm
does what i!'; expec ted of
11
.
·
.
~
. .d
d Peters. sOn of Mr . ami M r s. Lined
c!on 1 l'&gt;t&gt;
---. nll . 1 and , 1l
. k1 ,~rea w·ll
1 1am J . p r 1r r:-. 111. s• p('l·del'
ot no1hmg but the dogs
- I&lt; 1 1. 1 h
th "t I s" wag f ., .o um us
pr.:·r1y soon . e
.a e .
· Miss Talbott wa~ grad uated i
the dog . ThabodtIS , tdhey b_~gm ~O ' from Barnesv ille High school,
ti'mk "every Y 00' 1 • w Y class of 1959 and attended Kent
not us?"
St2te University. He is employ·
MIDDLEPOU
J think it is far more import· ed with a Columbus Motor comant than most editors realize p.anyv :"
" ''_P~'~r~ts_"s~al':''".·m~a~n.:..:.'~"."."d:'ef'.'·'~.....
to publicize the &amp;ood
about - - - - -- - teens e\o'·en though it may be
porhaps a little dull, and 11 uses
up precious opaoe. U we don't .
aee the positive side in print, !
but Instead read story after
neaative story about the beats,'
tbe kookl, the chain carriers
and their rumbles, the drinkers
and smoken, IOOD we will be
:.·
propagllndized into fear that
:~ ·
ALL kidi are headed toward 1
one or more of these pur:-;uils.
·:: ~
Moreover the .. good'· does·
n't have to be dull reading. I
eould name a dozen fascinating ,
projects youth carries on . 1n
our town; from assisting w1th
study halls fo r the undcrpnvileged to helping out m psydlla·
trir wards it mental hosp1La ls 1
- and each one provides • won·
derful , heartwacming tale. It's
the same in every city. but all 1
IDa often thJS isn 't considered

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Apple Pie Ridg,

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1961 Chevrolet BlsCiyne 6 4 Door _ $999
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SPORTS
SUMMARY

Galllpolls BJ Ualtocl Prell laterallllllllll

Dam 17.1, 24:.3. running 48 Feet
rollers, Pomeroy~Mason 24.·
Pt. Pleasant 25.82, Hinton
~~~;~.~.Kanawha Fan1 5.25, Char·
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Wimbledon eh•mpion Roy
Sahu'day
jEmerson of Australia beat Da..
ARC,ADIA, calif. - Clatbome Viii CUp teammate Fred Stolle
~arm ll Duel scored an upset 7-1, 2-6, 6-4:, 7-6, •1 to win hil

Marmet victory ln the $1Z4.800 Charles It h I r d succe88lve A11BiriH811

and Winfield dams were on the ,H. strub Stakea'kt Santa Anita. s;nales -•·mplo-•••.

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BOSTON • M ass.- Bill Croth -1 SAN FRANCISCO - George
1961 Ford ''6" - 'V2 Ton Pickup
$999
Oblo River - Valley Voyag- er:!l, a Toronto pharmacist, won I Archer of San FranclJco d•
Ftareside 8 rt. Deluxe cab, &amp;ood tire&amp;, beater. Normally Pric· er up H, 1:40 p.m.;
Robert the Boston AA 600-yard run for feated Bob Charles ol New ZeaH ' n :!&gt;
l ':=========~ ed $129~. Special $999.
Reed up 14, s , JO p.m.; Lady ~Is third lrark victory in u land in a lUdden death playofl
INCOME TAX service. Victor!
Rosemary up 14, 7,30 p.m.; Har· many nlgilts.
to win the Lucky International
I • ~n l •
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\1 •nonwrr· • ·~:, r~ • 11(1 c ~ nt •
E . Gaul, Chest!l', Ohio. Phune
Real Estate For Sale
ry Dyer up 14, 3,10 a .m.; Har·
•olf Journamonl .
l~
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lf""u•
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985-2402 after 5 p. m.
Jordon down IS, s,4•0 a.m.·,
COLLEGE PARK, Md. - n. "
!Y• nf't c~"' ll•• ~.,u~ • o n p1td •d• •n"
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George down 1S, 6' 10 a. matha lllg~ School ended Powc ARD oF
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NKS
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Ranger up 16, 9:55 p.m. ; er Memorial Academy's 71Lmum
&amp;adl
:o.d dltt&lt;&gt;nat
word t c EXPERT cabinet · making, hcust,UC Ill'
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OPEN I!!VES. 7:00 P.M.
'P 17, 2:50 a.m.; Ja- gc.me basketbaU winning streal&lt; Airman Du dd in• in
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made
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as
POMEROY,
OHIO
G.
down
17, 3:45a .m .; Hat- with a 46-43 upset .
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lalu.'!:.y
hut ch cabinet::; and buffets POMEROY - e . room frame
M. up
4:%0 a.m.; John
Gemini Recovery
IT'~us~u~t":\
tables, er.c, made to order
house witb bath, gas circulatRowe up 20, 5:40 a.m.; Titan
HIALEAH, Fla. - Parka Airman Fir9t C1
80bb J
aJ:SULT PROD\JCtNo
Blll lt-m cupboards or cablnets
ing heat, 2 porches, ctllar
OC
up 20, 6:35 a .m.: L. Fieore. equalled his own track record of
.
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WANT AD
Phone WY 2,1312.
3otC
basemen!, utilily building and
down 21, 6 a .m .; James Hodd .U3 4-S for I l-16 mile at
ld::
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PHONE WY 2-21 56 l'oeigler Buildlnk ••wl&gt;
t 0 r large lol, 3 blocks off · Main
up 21 6' IS a.m. A. J . Patten &amp; i leah as be sped to victory ln .
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con
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new hom" Built
in kite!&gt; Streel. $3800.00.
Jefferson up 21, us a .m .; Nor- the 125.000-added Bougainvillea Moddleport,
one of lhe
ens. storm windows, alum- MlNERSVILLE - 5 - room
Entered Hospital
them down 23, 6:15a.m. Walter Turf HandJcap.
S. Atr Force A-IT Rescue Squad·
inurn sJdmg Call Guy Ne1g- frame house with bath, gas
hose ho
entered PT. PLEASANT- George L.
23, 6:15 a.m. ;
Walter
ron (ARS) men deployed In the
ler . Racine, Ohio.
circul atmg
acre lot A Among t .
: r the week- I"Rocky" Searns, 67,
Beckjord up Greenup 6:10pm;
Sauday
Atlantic tn support of the
Notice
29 tfc bu} .at $350000.
Holz~ hosptt~l 0 e
ia, Pt. Pleasant Route 2, died. ' J , S. Lewis down Greenup
NEW YORK- James (Pud) ~ J~nuary firing of ~e Gemtni12
Jack's Dairy Bar
- - -- -RURAL - 5 • room frame end mcluded . Su~ d7 -;-A~e- Saturday m the Van Meterl25 p.m.; Elijah Wood
Galvin, former pitcher with the Titan II space vehicle
from
6R
Home made PIZZA
In Memory
house wolh front JHirch,
Rt 'j Rest Home after a two year Greenup IUO p.m.;
PitLsburgh Pirate• during the Cape Kenedy, Fla.
Sausages
Pepperoni
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ed bnck. s1dmg, sink, oil c1r·l _rs.
a~es_ (.'h ulsse R. .Ab- illness.
IBrent down Greenup 3:30 a.m. ; 1880's, was elected posthumous-- Dudding attended Mlddle11 1
8
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ha.:n burger . Small - 50c ; lN LOVIN G memory of
?ur i culattng beat. One acre lot dw~ '
~heshi:; es shirt
. He was an employee of the Pamela down Greenup 7:05 to bueball's Hall of Fame. port High school. His father,
Med1um - 75c . La r~ r - $1 00 hu sband and tather. Orville With garage and some frutt : e s\ ~ 2Sr R
Cheshire; New York Central Railroad sec-- a.m.; Peggy Downey
John C. Dudding, resides
in
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l ZB 6tc Slack who passed away
8 trees.
I ~~:;~ 'non 'Wa~Je
t1on
gang
for
44
years.
Greenup
7:45
a.m
.;
Western
ST.
MORITZ,
Switzerland
Rand,
Va.
His
wife,
Hazel,
262
Wn..L DO rug weaving WI 9- years ago .J&lt;.~nuary 31
C. C. CUCKLER, REALTOR
ve
YPleasant
Mr. Stearns was born May Meldahl 6:10pm.; Alton
retained the world's is the daughter of Mr. and Mn.
2826.
l-9-20tp The world may changt! from BOX 221
WY %-38301 Jeffer~on ~ Cl, P~ H d
'9, 1898 m Point Plea.sant, a son yr up Meldahl 7:15p.m.;
four-man bobsled title with a iG. D. Stobart of Rt. 1, Racine.
year to year
1
1 29 3tc Mrs ran
one ' en erson, of the late John and Mary L. up Meldahl 9 p .m.;
AUTI 'MilBII.E Jnsuranct l)een
And Fr iend s fro m day to day
-·
- W Va ., Mrs. Harley Po~ell, McGraw Stearns
up 10 ·55 p.m ; National
cancell!d'
your opera
But never will the one
F'OR SALE : Modem 3 bedroom Clifton,, W. Va ., Mrs.
S.
Surviving are. two sisters,
12:25 a .m.; Aetna
tor'l lieenaf'? Call W¥ :&amp;-t966
love
home , 6 rooms, bath, break· Mathen~ , Rt. 1 Leon.
. a., Miss Ethel Stearns, Rt. 2 ?t. Lomsville down Meldahl 3:10
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From memory pass away.
last room, large basement. ~s . L~ura ~- Saunders. 185 Pleasant; Mrs. Maye Sayre .a.m.
0 P T 0 M E 1 R I I T
- - -- -- - - - - - I Wife, Ada Slark , Children &amp; and attic. Close to schools Ftrst St., Mtddleport , Harold Charleston: three brothers, Earll Gallipolis Dam - Big
Office flours. 9 to 12. 2 to 5 (Close at NOOD OD
For Rent
f;ra ru.k ld ld-rr r..
1-311--ltc 1 and churches in Middleport IF ._ Jeffers ,
llO ih . Pleasant Stearns, Pt. Pleasant;
John up 4:50 p.m.; OVEC up
- - -- -WY 2-3626, 439 Lincoln St., Ridge, Pomeroy, Krtsta
L. Stearns, Rt. 2 Pt. Pleasant and p.m .; Zimmer down 12 :40 a .m.
l'burs.- Easl Court St.. Pomeroy
10 ACRF.S of bott 0rn
c-orn 1
Losl and Found
Middleport.
1 28 4tp j Brown, Rt. ~ Jackwn~rB~n:a Bud Stearns, address unknown. ISolvay down 1 a .m.;
ground . SH 24695.
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Private funeral service will . u~ 1=25 a .m.; ~-ueen City
1 27 6tc KF.EPS,\KE' dJa mQnd weddmg FOR SALF. - Six ruom house m~r, .
hI ' o
. . be held 2 p.m. Tuesday in the 3.10 a .m.; Phlhp Sporn
with bath. Also a four room / Feuerbacher , At. ens, Mrs. Bnt-1 Crow-Hussell Funeral
Home 5:30 a.m.; H. E. Bt'wlea
MODERN furn ished 2 rooms rmg, lost 111 III Cmlty Kroger I
t
B B I
Coa1 G
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, Stun• aood Court Street He
house and six lob in Middle.. ! on . ar ow,
rove: an lwith the Rev. Charles Rogers la.m .
and IJath c ft 1eit:'ncy ap&lt;.~rtment l ward . Write Box 668A, Thel port. Phone WY 2-3509.
Mrs John W Pack Ripley officiating. Burial will be
0 · F·
in K anaw ba Rl ver
Firs!
floor
.
Middleport.
Phone
W
Va
Sh
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5
40
WY _
ll 12tc Da il y Sentinel.
1 28 3tc
1 21 6tc ·
·
Lone Oak cemetery. The fam- 1 earer up arme : p.m.;
SEE OR CALL
2 3874
1
Saturday - Mrs. Sabra Ann Hy has asked that flowers be !L_ucy Jan~ Lucas up M'ormel
1960 SKYLINE Mobtle Hom e Clark , 26 Vinton Ave .. M r s.l omitted. The body is at the fu- 8.25 p.m., H.elen Z. up
THRE E H00!\1 furnished apart·
for Sale
50 x _10. 3 bedrooms_, [ront \John N. Stout, Rt. 1 Bidwell, neral home.
met 3 a.m_.; Geor~e Pnce
ment w1th bath for couple. j
- - - -end
k.1lchen
on
lot,
s1ze
97x
Mary
M.
Holley
Rt.
Crown
Marmet
5.20 a .m ., Asa up
2
P hone WY 2-5435_ in Middle- 1957 ~:. T pickup $395. Floyd
1 Block From Traffic light
EM 7·7526
205 located in Rutland. Pric-~ C't
G
Wh "tti gt
f1eld 2:50 p.m. ; Duncan
!
port. 212 South F'1fth 1\ve
l"&lt;H"'i!ltl . 1-{1 l, Middk pnrr. S 'l
ed together, $3,300 _ separ- ~· S eorgeSt ·Pt ~I 0 0 ~'
COME FOR FUNERAL
down Winfield 10:45 p.m. ; Bea-1
1 18 tfc
2-5:t!ll
~ - l -2tc
ate ly trailer $2500 lot $1200 IA
prLuc~ lk'
~?sanl · Relatives who came here to ver up Winfield 3:10 a .m.
APARTMENT. 5 rooms
and I r..;sw autumn haze
min k Call 'sH 2-5623, Robert Snow~ Ange 1aPt · Pia er,t 2 R d '" coLn lattend the funeral of Noretha 1
ve .,
.
easan , u se11 . M Fl .
S d
t
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Min ~HIO
bath . shower and tub 63 S. 1 s tnl ~; See : f\.Irs. V1r~il Carl. l
den.
1 26 6tc l B 11 Rt 2 Let rt W Va M 1- • emmg, UI'J ay a
t e1
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3rd St., Middleport,
Phont! Rt ... Pomf'roy or. Kmrsburg C a • F ·ll
aN '
~- Chase Funeral home in Rut- Cedarville
5 0 383 299 ,
WV 2-2671
L !S tfc l Rd . or Ph. WY 2-&amp;156. 2·1-12'p ·oR SAJ..E-Middleport'a tall Var1 v·a·t a:r_s, Lew Maven,N · IJand were Branch
Fleming, Ashland
3 I 278 2Z5
THAII.F:R LOTS _
_ISF.WIN G Ma chine. new
1965 esf bUilding, located 352 N 1Ha ., ICW •rJVa yMnnd _ay, Shew I Miami, Fla.; Robert F. Rob- Bluffton
2 2 285 263
lree sew
model. Sew s forward and reaven
. a., M"ddl
a e1met Eoe-_ erts , Cuyahoga Falls, Mrs. Ro- Wil ~rung
. ton
1 3 28 1 329 . There is no such thing as unemployment for the
Second
Street,
Mlddlt!pnrt
k
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Rt
a~e and water. Brown's Trail \ verse P::qUipped to zig zag, l
1 1
Pr1ced for quick b8le. 1D- , ma er
F
. k ejHIRr 'tl ud bert Tippens, Mrs. Eva Hays Def1ance
0 5 291 392 TRAINED, QUALIFIED PERSON. If you want 1
er Park I Sl Me Approved I. buttonhole darn etc $38 88 :
gene
onroe
m , . k u San • Mr . and Mrs. Lawson Da1.1y,'
BIG TEN
job, or need a better job, ENROLL AT GALLIPOLIS
Minersville, Ohio, Phone WY Term s. wy 2-3862 . I 29 61C ' quire at Ohio Hotel
Mrs . .Iames S . QUIC ' yra- all of p d c 1·t W V • M
Michigan
5 0 483 414 BUSIN~SS COLLEGE•
K
th H0 ll 1'd
Rt 1
a en y. · a., rs
2-:!324 .
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I cuse, t enneEd
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Ray,
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Frank
Bercher, Marietta , and Iowa
4 1 438 361
road, C
, FARM 82 A. on hard
TWO 4 room furnished apart 63 Olds. _
arpen
er
,
.
war
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v
e
s, ~ Mr . and Mrs. Grant Roberts lllinois
3 1 309
$2,288
building sites, old house and
ment s One lirst floor WV. 2r ' .Jctfi re Coupe. Supt&gt;rcharged
Jackson, H1ra~ Marks, Ham- Pt. Pleasant.
' Minnesota
3
J 335
Leaded_!
barn,
mineraJ.
den.
Mrs.
Ferdmand
Wybenga,
Indiana
3
2
404
36&gt;8
IIZ7Ue
Pnginr . Hu r kf' t s P a t~ with
Star
Rt.
No.
Homer
Smith,
eon
sul
SilOllf'SS
t"('
rl
f
inish
(Now Day Quortor Begin March
Wadsworth, and Willie Green,
Northwestern
2 2 294
Ml fl J~~
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-m
-an&lt;l
bath ' wilh hla e k interior . \\'· a s
3 - Box 29, Ripley, W. Va.
lurnr"ht!d apartment. M t d $2.495 .00 .
Russell, Ky .
MEETING CHANGED
Obio State
1 3 311
l -25-3otp ~
Regl.ster for one of the Diploma Coune~ Hlow and
dh·port WY 2.·3874 .
Births
, Worthy Matron
Katherine Purdue
1 4 302
$1,666 I
61 Buick _
9 11 tfc
Mrs.
Donald
K.
Riffle,
119
MiLchell
of
Evangeline
ChapWiscon"in
1
4
337
Livestock
1et your goals for professional status. new IOCJil
I LeS&lt;t brf' Sllt W a~o:un Owned
MODERN 5 room house
in h.v nne of flll [" mf'rhanics
Cedar St., daughter, 12 :22 p.m. ter, OES, Middleport, anounc- Mich. State
0 5 398
circles. chance for advancement, and good lnCODll
New H&lt;.~ven , w. VB., on !\lid . Pnwf'r Stf'e rin g &amp; l.Jra kes. 1Dr. Melvin E. Doerr, Veterin· 1Sunday. Mrs. Carl
Eugene es that the regular meeting
1
Aut o l. ran s. WE' ca n highlv 1
way Dr ive , bath , garage, fut
James, Eureka Star Rt ., son, of the chapter to have been held
Pleasant vaney Hospllal
I rf'nnn mend this car. wa·s arian , large and smaU animals [
• Jr. Accounting
Jot $1.795 00.
ADMITTED ' Mrs.
Roland
eGeneral Office
size uasenoent . large
I 128 Washington St., Ravens- 7' 46 p.m. Saturday. Mrs. Rody [ Thursday Feb. 4, luis been
$75.00 month . Le a&lt;;e required
1 wood, W. Va. Phone 273-4271 C. Flowers, daughter, 6:05 p . changed to Thursday, Feb. 11 Terril. Rutland ; Robert Mey- 11
.!
eBusiness
• Stenographic
Phone 682·2052, New Hawn
Office hours, Daily 4 to 6 p. m. Saturday. Mrs . Carl E. Whit- I because the date for the school' ers, Bidwell; William Stanton,
w. va.
2 1-fitrtington,
Pomeroy
Star
Rt.,
son,
of
instruction
at
Reinsvllle
falls
'
Vinton;
Patricia
Orr,
Pt.
Pleasm.
I 26 tlc
Pom!'roy, Ohia
Administration
• Seuetarial
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who accuses his son of mallnl· Los Angel"
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fir~ wrapboup •lnperlalo • · · The on ABC-TV'a " ValenUnt's Doy"
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John Glelgud, ln New York, dent Gheorghe Gheorghiu • Dej
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Auto Sales
inand A. Wybenga, Wadsworth, I
DISCHARGED: Gilbert Becbutilities furmshed . :.~bo goud · ter type. Have co mtJlete st"! 1
0 .. daughter , J :05 p.m. Satur- SLALOM CHAMP
tie, Henderson; Mrs.
garage_ $fill {XI monthly
in cleaning t&lt;xlls . Salesman deTbt Rambler
day.
SEEFELD, Austria (UPJ)- lette Bateman, GalUpvlis Fe1r- 11
Middleport and P'lmeroy Cal l monstral or&lt;; ~·u ll ca:-;h pnce
World sundard of Compad
Discharged
The world professional giant ry; Gerald Johns,
Buffalo;
W\' 2-2720 or WY 2-227B
I $15.95. WY 2-3862.
ElcPIIencf'
Patients discharged over the slalom was captured Sunday by Harry Davis, Pt. Pleasant;
2·1-6tc
I 29 5Lc Dig ear room, ride ODd ,.... past weekend included Phyllis newcomer Francois Bonlieu of Lloyd Foglesong PL Pleaoant·
- ----·-· - -I - - -fOI'"mance. Small car ecouumy Irwin, Donald McKinness, Ray- France, who maneuvered tbe Mn. Clarence
Letart;
i ROO~! •1 actmenL and baoh .' pJr. FOR SALE corn
fed
ODd
biD
mond Miller, ShirleJ Jatcb, 1.,600.meter course In a two-beat
Charles Knapp, Clifton:
unrurmsl1d
f ur-~ be t ween 275 an d, 300 11us
. $40'
managers
t)'
- - seconds before Mrs. Abraham Thornton a
. h d U All
. u!1lit1es
bo
s.e
Mrs. Cha r 1es Kiea Hng and in- ~-~ of 1
w.m~ e . pstairs a ve 0 r. WY 2_:18 19
fan!
da
7000
fan
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Donovan s ofice Phone WY _
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Melropolhu Metol'l
ughter, Mrs. David Taw. ,
s. as Lietner of
daughter, Pt. Pleasant;
2-3046 or WY 2-2064.
Trotwood Travel • Trailer for
E. MaiD Street. PomerDJ
ney and infant son, Mrs. Nor· tria was second and France's daughter of Mr. and Mra.
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salt. ln good condition. Sleeps
Pboal Wl z.aB'll
man Mitchell, and infant son, And r ien Duvillard
finished aid Walker, Pt. Pleasant;
12
;-;:-;c---o- flve . 8 room duplex, 2 lots,
t 22 1ft Mrs. Charles Stanley and
third.
C. R. Noffsinger and son, South I
• room and bath apartment large double garage, cinder
fan t daug hter, Mrs. He1ena
Charleston; Mrs. Fred Durst,
In Pomeroy. Pbone WY 't-3319. block building behmd it.
Wanted To Buy
Steven F. Fuller, Ma's. A.
ARRESTS MADE
Leon.
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Holslein, Mrs. Carrie
PT. PLEASANT - Arrests
Stc STANDING Timber. Top cash , Mrs . Arthur Kerwood, Mrs.
during the weekend by local OZO TRIYITING VICI'OR
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I'RAILER lots for renr, close - - - - -price paid. Marion Reynolds,! E. Thompson, Mrs. ~yrata
law enforcement officers were
PARIS (UPI) _The worl&lt;l'al
to Laundrymat and schools 75 B~L~S of soy be~ns,
2 1 Coolville, Ohio. Rt. 3. Call Neil, Mrs. A. R.
Richard George Greene, Jr., 23, richest trotting race, Fr;on&lt;'•'•
Valley Lumber &amp; Supply Com-j fresh cows. WY 2-2fl53 .
after 4 o'clock, 667-3503.
Jenkins, Mrs. Allie
New Haven, charged witb dis- $106.000 Prix Damerlque,
111-3.uc
1 26 6tc
1·11-tfc am, John J. Slaughter.
lurblng tho peace; Bob Eugene ""'"Sunday at Vincenoos track I
pany Midd'eport
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Long, 22, Henderson, lntoxica- by Ozo, a 7-year-old
1"H:I 1::1!.: an;j lour I'&lt;Yl"l• furnio:he- SOME OATS. Call WY 2-6227 ~
Clark,
Elizabeth
Hudnell,
Joseph Franklin Wheeler, brfd filly, before a cmwd ol
I 28 61p
Help Wan ted
011 and
apart.
ne Cannon, Luther Harvey,
53, Rt. 1, Leon, hrtoxlcatlon, 3li,OOO
!ana.
Amerl&lt;m-bred
menlo. WY ~~~~
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mit
Fisher,
Willlsm
Carleton
and
Charles
F.
Jones,
13,
ApElame
Rodney
llnishfd
oecood
WE LOAN Carpet Shampooer
tor
wanted.
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Carl
Maniskas,
Jane
ple
Grove,
intoxication.
and
Oscar
R.L.
was
third.
at no cost with purchase of TELEPHONE aollci
Business Services
Top wages, plus bonus. Stea· Mrs. Carl Fallars, Mrs. R.
WY 2-3243 is the phone to -call Blue Lustre Shampoo. Baker
dy work, with a new com- McDermitt and infant
Furniture , Middleport, Ohio.
for Limestones. &lt;~ny
size
26 6tc pany in the area . Send appli· ler, Mrs. R. A. Garner,
Prompt deli ve ry . Emmel w
- cation to : The Dai ly Sentinel, and infant daughter, Mrs.
!!!50 PLYMOUTH, I -Man
lhuler, Cont ract mg.
1-30..3tc M. Davis and infant son. Mrs.
668 B.
p()wer saw. Reasonably pric- - Box
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Sarah
U. S. Civil Servl"Testll
ed. Phone WY 2~12. l-25-6tc
&amp;an Gne.er. Phuabllll&amp; ... Me.o ·wQmen 18 •nd o~ Seeuro )ott.. Farley, Mrs. R. D. Ti!Us, Mra.
Hll'b pay Sbort nnun AdYuc•ment.
1957 8xSO, 3 bedroom .. National Thouumd•
Heattn1
nf loh• Qp•n Pn,arttoi"J' Brady Young, Mrs. C. A.
House Trailer. CaD Raveoa tnlnln&amp; unt11 lPJ)(IInt-e&lt;l lbP"rl"'n~ vens, Bernadine Cook aDd
tnform.aWood 273-9425
} 1 24tp UIU81J, U.DnHeiiiii"J FREE
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foal' W1ftt - troalllel
tlon on loba. ..Uarle1. reQIIl.remente . iel Needs.
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SLUGGISH .septic tank? Clog- phon•.
SoworMacll· ?. Get Kl ean-Em · Dalb
Llncolll lkrvtee. Boa eBB-, PnmWOJ'
ged drams
Sfntlnel. Pomero~ , Ohio
FffiE DOUSED
All
Septic
tallk
cleaner
at
DEALERWAN
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Good
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- The local
CoD W\' 1-1171 0., ,. Nlpl
Farm
Bureau
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R.tlwleigh
business
Landmark
fire
department
answered
an
now
open
lie
l~l-30tc
in Pomeroy and MlddlejHirt. alarm at 2:30 p. rn. to the
BEA'11NG, Plumb toe, Moeller
If willing to condu ct Home home of Lam1es Williamson of
Fb1'11ace.. t\roold B.........
Service business with good Beech Hill, where a blaze in the
BEST PRICES ON
118 Eo"
Sb'~t,
Rawleigh, hedroom of the · home caused
profits, write to
o~. Pb- W\' 1-M&amp;
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Dept. OHB-84tH5, Freeport, damage to the
' 10 tf1:
2 I 1tp
Ill.
closet. Amount of ~"';!~,!:
TRANSMISSION Salvage Comnot been determined.
legal Noti ctl
pany Repairing all makes. 670 X 1 5 _ 16.60
exlinguiabed the blaze guickly.
DUS tal
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' flmatic and ~tandard transNy&amp;on Slaekwalt fube TvH
POR TltiANIPit OJI PUNDI
lnsuran~
ml~"'lons
lflaurtce Gagnon.
Notice ill hereby &amp;lven that nn th•
30U:a d17 of J.nnary l 911l!, the Olltler,.
OWner. Phone WY U171.
t . t P E R SERVICE atpad
~tltloner. flied a PltltiOn In
PH&lt;YI'O CoJ1Y1llll 8erv1ce Cop.
STATION
tlwl CouM ol Common p leaa of Melt•
II 17 Uc
Leo made ol legal p&amp;pera.
County, Ohio , btlln1 Cau 11t1 No. t3,123
Jack W c•....,
on the OoC"ll:et of •ICJ Court, uatn&amp;
.tut..TIUNt;g
b111tl records and almost any
1800.00 he tnn~fer red mm the
Mor. WY Mn2 that
other dOCUIItents
C..plolo~eral P'un« t1." tlw Ro ad and iltidl•
d, . . pi:'Ol'ldtld by I aw, for the
Realer Jno111'..CO. Pomoro,
Colt1
reuont Ml forth In 11id Pl!tltfon:
that
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LUMP and run of mine coal he•rlnl on the 8th d.to~ o( F~hr!,!•ry,
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for sale. Goeglein Coat
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Phone WY 2·3284
Middleport, Ohio
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~ ~~0:::::. ~~a~he2;_n~:!~ ~~~~~ ~a~~~:,~~~w~i~~~,:re;:e~rp:~r Meet With
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!m. until 3 p.m. A sack lunch lseni were Tammy and Cheryl ! Cu

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Upholstering,
Painting, are
Workshop Jobs

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Mr!. Jo Ann White apent the
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A talk on "Miulollo"
and
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evening with Richard Younl(, Mr. and Mrs. Jobo Buckley dlaM shown by tbe Rev. Don. Ric:ky Gibnore, son of
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spent Sunday with her parenta, 8
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Meigs .. _
when the Svracuse Third Wt"d ·
f
Paul Werner, d1stnct com- M --• M OW F'i k
lal missions meetinl beJd SUn- Gen 1 Jlosplt 1 Sat rda and n.utel. li;he arcompanted sever.
,
tPr . ~rs . H~rley John ..:ot•
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r. truu rs.
en n .
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ben o1 Afllliale II o1
Jlesday HomPmakt'rs' Club ht·ld
.
mi"SIOnt&gt;f. w 0 was present tn M'k
Sh 8r
t d
t day afternoon at the Mount Mor- ~-nl ·- h It1 11•.... tr
10.14
mem
1
1
8
\\'nlf Pen. Uappy rmthtlnv w&lt;~ s
the miNt&gt;st of organizing a
e
e~ . a . u ~t
a iah Church in Middleport Rev. wu ue osp
t.e\1
om
Point Pleasant, of which she II
sung The work ~ h!i p .,, 101 lw ht'ld
I8
S 1 1
. 1 od
Marshall Umverstty m Hunt- 8
th
.:,...,." day1.
p-si'dent.
I 0\' eou roop was m r uc- .
w v .
. .
oone was e guest s~er
'"'
aga •n Wt.·dnrsdn\' . Frh :I, w•th
1ed .· .tohn Musser who will st&gt;rve lmgton, ·b a.k. 18 .tshpenh~tn~.,!e and showed slides or the In· Nancy and Peggy Boso
of A queen was cllosen during
a ~ H c k turwh ar nooo
WI
HI uJUwtMr and Mrs. Owen Fmk en- as a-.stslant .Srout !ead er a 1so rl semester
M Mrea Shaf
nd th- diana taken on vacatlons with Great Bend were
weekend the convention Saturday evenPomeroy, Ohto
0
Prt&gt;~nt were \frs
\1ary tert atnPd Sundav wtth a tam- was preSE"nl
Phrlrp Ohlinger , et '
ary
er a
his family through the years. guests of thelr grandmother ,l mg from contestants of each
Pugh and \Irs . \targarel Bat!- rlv drnoer m hon or of tht:rr son. was appomted as a~tstanl rub- i er~e a l~esM
A C
f Mrs. Campbell Harper pre-- Mrs. Dessle Patterson.
'I area.
The reigning queen wu
TONIGHT &amp; TUESDAY
ey, Pomerov \1rs. Marge Crow Pk Hoger Dl:'an Frnk and Mrs ;nwster
Norfolkan Va r:re
ampwi~h 1 sided and led the groUp in the Mr and Mrs. Robert Rein-- chosen from Bhiefield with the
"BIKINI BEACH''
Haune . Mr:. \lartha Rose. \1rn Ft'1k at the rr home on Lrn!'o!n Two new den mothers , Mrs. lh
' d th
M lllg ah theme song for the year "Keep hart and family of Jackson Beckley entrant chosen 8.ft run( T~:d1 rueulu r)
.. 11
H IJ
M
K th ,
,
S
er
gran
mo
er
rs. Mor
. ner-up A style show ot the new
.
rs
a r\ n St Pk 1- rnk has Just complet. l Phr!Jp Uhhnger and Mrs teve L
d h . ~ined
to h. Mf" Every Day." The ' prayer were weekend guests of their
Frankie A~· 1dun .
ArUJI:'!It' er:;\1 e,
F'unict'llu. Marth&lt;~ Hver.
John:wn . Woll Pen. Mrs Ann ed 8 tour ot duty m Korea cmd Ebhn were welcomed. Frank· hoeonarb ' ~l 018 Mr C
er was given by Mrs. Nellte WiD- parents Mr. and Mrs. William hair styles was held Saturday
Calarcartaan1
Sauvage, Mrs VI abel Pr('kens. rs horn"' on leave with hts fam -1 hn Rizer Jr . was selected as th m~ &gt;' 1 -;s\ ~ a:p is ston Devotions were presented Reinhart and Mr. and M r a. for the benefit of the opera ton.
F..turette : Hat Stuff
\Irs Sara Housh \-lr c; Edrth rl~ be tort' gomg to Ft Knox den ch1ef. Plans were dtscuss· foe orlmer -~~a. M~ar 1 and by Mrs. Ernest Bowles using Clyde Brown
Sunday Mrs. White attended
Hond
Mr:»
r-..tnrre
Htzt&gt;r.
Mr~
wllt"rf'
he
wr)l
be
st
iJironed
Ht
s
ed
lor
seoul
Wt'ek
Februaf1'
7i~e~
y
~es\
In
dd
eport
the
theme,
"The
Purpose
of
Mrs.
Wlll~m
Kennedy
and
a
meetmg of the state associl·
WED . and THURSDAY
Ada
Sla
ek
Mrs
Marga
rt&gt;t
Cnltwrle
plans
to
acC'Ompanv
him
1
~
and
thr
Pack
246
wtll
attrnd
fw
er
amly.
Missions."
son
Joe
of
Grove
City
visited
itton
when a discussion of comF•bruarr J-4
1
NOT OPEN
-- - · tu F't Knox wherE' the)&gt; will I the Enterprise EUB
church _Mrs. ~~~ge ~ck~tt retuFlam· Serving as ushers for the ser· rec~tly with Mr and Mrs Ed- i:tg events tor National Beauty
m.1 ke therr home
Sunday, February 7.
I' eoh recenh Y ~o.mted · 'thyehrs.
· vice were Mrs. Arnold Rich· ward Kennedy ~ family .
Salon Week was held. Mn.
WI
er .son ardlt and Emma Bland . """"
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·
FRIDAY •nd SATURDAY
den w ere s .e VISI
_
It was decided by the
MID Joyce Williamson of Co- Whtle wtll attend a meet1n1
F•bruuy 5-6
Atle11dmg the
dmner were mothers, that the first Den and famlly, Mr. and M_rs. MlCh- ia1 music was presented by the lumbus spent the weekend with Monday evenmg on that project
the honort&gt;d guest. lu x brothers. lmE&gt;etmg would be held at the ael Hack~tt and farruJy. She senior ehoir and included the he
ther Mr Georgia Wil· at Paula Kay'a Beauty Shop ln.
" ISLAND OF
BLUE DOLPHINS"
Dan and Bill Fink, Mr. a nd ,school Wedn~sdcw' February 3 accompamed her daughter a~~ numbers, II Jesus Wlll Hear You lia~=~
,
s.
Gallipolis.
(l'edl!lteu lu n
Mrs
Herbert Fmk. Mtss Ma- l from 3 31)..4·30 P m. At the dose Ifam ily, Mr and_Mrs. Joe Trl~ Pray" and ''Jesus Lifted Me"
.
----Celia K;;n• . L~rn Dornu~i n
ON
bel
H~:"PII.
MrddleJl?rl
:
Mr
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a~d
of
the
meeOng.
t'ooktes
,
cotf~
J
ble
and
!iOn,
Kim,
_
of
Charlesjwith
Mrs.
Ervin
BaumgardMr.
and
Mrs.
Eldon
Weeks
4.nn IJ :u ii('!, li oriru, ~un ut
Mr~- !iflward Ervrn and cht l· and kool-air wt&gt;n: st&gt;rved to ap-1 tun, W. Va. to F'londa.
ner as pianist.
returned home Friday, after a
mEJSS GRADUATES
tht.&gt; Do!,! u! FL!nrlt•i,
dn·n . 11honda. ~haron. Bt&gt;\'er-lproxirntHPly 25 srouts
and Mrs. Leo Ke~ed~ has re-- Followins the program the week's visit In Reynoldsburg start St!rgeant James
L.
" THE COMJ:OY
ly, Hurldy, Herbre, Teresa and gut&gt;sts.
turned from Sprmgf1eld where benediction was given by the with their son and daughter- Theiss, lOR of Mrs. Carrie V,
OF TERRORS "
Tumrnre nt Bnrine ; Mr and
- - she ~pent several days with Rev. Boone. In charge of the in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Sinclair of Syracuse, has gradl' J'. •diiiH II [H I )
~'l:lr~. Hi~ha rd Fi~k .a nd da~gh - 1 ..
. ,PLAN B~I.L.
, 1her srsters , ~rs. Clarence Bail- program were Mrs. Sarah
IWeeks and son Tom.
uated froQl the technical tr&amp;ln·
Vinrrnl l'nr•·. l '!•l• 'f l .o•rn ·
B un .~ 1\.tnilr. J oyl'• ' ,lan11 'IJJI ·
tt·r . A11gw. Cheshire; Mrs. Lron -1 Iht&gt; RacmP Fre~dr Club \\I~~ ey an~ family and Mrs. Thel. Miss Julia Ree."'e and Mrs.
Mrs. John Frick
entered ' ing course for U.S. Air Force
LAUNDRY _
PI (;i!more (.Judy Fink) ami sponsor the •·Bt&gt;aux Arts Ball , ! ma Shirk and family. Mrs. BaiJ- j01 d Richards.
Meigs General Hospital Friday technical instructors at ShepSUN ., MON ., TUES.
Feb. 7-8-9
DRY CLEANING
~o n". Mnrk and Brent, and Mr. I a f•1rmal danct'. Saturd_ay, Feb- ey underwent surgery and Mrs. [
a medleal atlent
pard AFB. Tex. The sergt.ant
"A SHOT IN THE DARK"
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POMEROY ~nd \lrs . ·!ohn Buckley and ."-on. ruary l31h at the Racme Hrgh Ken~edy was with her and her
Mrs. Florenc: Holl~v under- attended Pomeroy High school.
Pe1rr Se ll e r.-. . .!::Ike SorHrnt·l·-.
1Jf Chesapeake .
Schoo\ from 8.30 lo 11 :30 p.m. fam1ly . Mrs: K~nnedy returned ,
went surgery Sunday ·morning He 1s married to the former
to her teaching m the Pomeroy ']
at Meigs General Hospital.
Anna M. Spirea.
school Fnday.
M R A 1bom
et
Miss Sandra Brewington Rio Youth of the
Federated
rs. · ·
pson r urnZURCHER PROMOTED
Grande student and her 'fath- Church were tn charge of the ed to her home Pittsburgh, ~a.
J
8 ' . "'~ Col
lworsilip service SUnday morn- Sunday evening, alter spendmg
er, ames rewml!i...,....
urn. I.
a week with her sister, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Zurchbus, spent the weekend at tttelr mg.
E Ohlinger
er have learned their !on, A3C
I home in Middleport.
The organ prelude by
•
.
Wayne A. Zurcher. Jr..
has
/ Wen-y opened the s~rvice,
Mr. .and Mrs. William Sorg been promoted to Airman Sec' lowed by the processional hymn and son of Ashland, Ky. spent d Cl
d 1 h •-" H 1 H 1 H 1 .. '111
inon
ass an a so as ~~~
o y, o y, o y. . e
several days wl!!l Mrs. Mary entered on the hoiiOI' roll at the
troll was given by Jim !lash E.. Ohlinger. They
returned 3380th T h · 1 s h 1 USAF
with .the Gloria Patri, Collect, home SUnday.
Keesler ~~c:~ ~a~lng CenLo~·d' Pra~er and Domlogy
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hood ter (ATC). Keesler AFB Mia.
umson.
Scnpture
readl111
· · A2C Zurcher Ia 'atudyA.
H ll
eded tile
and 1am11Y o1 st. Marys, Oblo stsslppi.
FE". I
. ru~ k •b P~~ B rt
were weekend guests of his sla. lng Air· Force eommunlcatio!IJ
The Fourth Quarterly Con- mg Handen BY tt JY uH,bstet- ter, Mrs. Mary E. ObUnger.
system• maintenance,
' ference of Heath
Methodist ny o . e y ean o
Church will be conducted Mon- ter and ~athy Watson. t•
day evening, Feb. I at
t he . A ~!""'Ial number,
I
church with the Rev. Stanley beve, was presented
McGuilliard, Portsmouth Dis· youth choir and Donna
trict Superintendent, In charge. ~~ve
the morning
prayer
I Theodorus Council Daughters WLtb chor~l respons~.· and the
of Ameriea will meet in regu- congrega~~n sang., . I
.
l lar session Monday at 7:30p.m. Be True. Rev. W&amp;lber Perrtn
' at the IOOF Hall. Following .~all fo~. his sermao
topic,
the meeting a social hour and Youth.
games will be held. Members Pra~er by the.. paator,
are asked to bring cookiett. for 1recess1ona1 hymn., Savior A·
l'&lt;'lreshments.
1 gain," the benediction
with
The Pomeroy Garden Club three-fold Amen and organ
I will mPet Monday afternoon at l lude closed the servicec:a' ral:ynrt
I Z p. m. at the Columbia Gas Connie Lanning and
' office in Middleorl with Bety Tracy served aa aoolytet
I Newton
home service advisor. members of the youth cho&lt;lrll
Members are asked to take 1 were Irene and Morton Barnes, II
Slight Irregulars of $1.PQ to $1.98 Cannon
guest.
Elizabeth 81aettnar,
The B. H. Sanborn Mission- ie Burl, Mary Hayes,
Bath Towels • • . the Most Popular Styles
ary Society of the Middleport Jewell .. Joy Kautz, Cheryl
First Baptist Church will be Laughlin. Maralynn Tracy, Ed••. Patterns ... and Colors ..• .,
the host to the armual Fellow die Young, Connie Lannin1
ship Tea for members of the Caralynn Tracy.
.
Rio Grande Baptist Associ&amp;· A ~sse of red carnations on
tion Monday evening, Feb. 1 at th~ p1ano and two samll
Ute church beginning at 7:30 p. with three red carnatlona and
m. Mrs. Donald Boone will be greenery on eltber side of the
program chairman.
cross on the altar, were
Irregulars of out C1nnon Crystal Palace,
Mrs. Richard Martin of the sented by the youth. There w
Rulland Friendly
Gardeners also four baskets of
n..rerodl $1. 98, jacquard type pattern.
Club will present the garden back of the altar.
program of the month on the An invitatio~ was extended
"Colfee Time With Janet" show the Rev. Perrm to all InterestMonday morning, Feb. t, at 9 ed Pf"Ons to attend a Bible
a. m. Her topic will be Flow- class being bold on alternate
ers and Plant8 in the Home. Sunday evenings, th~ nen to
The Rutland Garden Club wiU be February 7 at ):20 p. m. It
have charge of the
March was anounced that a large bol
program.
had been placed in the vis~~:
Ft;B. !
Irregulars of our Cannon $1.00 1nd $1.39
1tor ~ood Used hoya and
The Middleport Literary Club clothmg wh1c~ Will be
will meet Wednesday
after- local needy families.
Bath Towels
. stripes, solid colors, prints
noon, Feb. 3 at 2 p.m. at the
McKELVEY ELEcri!:D
home of Mrs. Guy Shuler. Mrs.
Walter Waddell will
review William G. McKelvey, son of
"Julian" and Mrs.
Arthur Mr. and Mrs. WOllam A. McStrauss will review "In Vive." Kelvey, Portllmd, a senior at
FIXTURES
FOR
SALE!
VALUES TO 34.95
VALUES TO 8.95
Roll call will be
''Literary Marietta College in business adminlstration, has been elected
Ladies'
Several
Pomeroy Chapter !Btl OES to membership by Tau Pi Phl,
Ladies'
will meet in regular session on the national busmess • economTables _
At $5 ea.
Tuesday at 7:45p. m. and there ics honorary. McKelvey is a
will be initiation.
graduate of Southern H i Bh
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N.F.O. meeting at Modem •;Scihooiili.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliii
Woodmen hall in Burlingham on II
Ruut.e 33, Tuesday evening
8 p. m. AU farmers invited.
The WSWS of the
EUB church will meet Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs.
Myrtle Long with Mrs. Herbert
Dixon as leader.
FEB. J
The Pomeroy Shakes1&gt;eare :
club will meet Wednesday at
2 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Phil I
Williamson.
The Guild of Grace Episcopal church will meet at the parrish house Wednesday, at

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day evening, Feb. 4, at t he
' church with Mrs. Golda GutiJ..
hostess,

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