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8-DaUy Sen!lnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ,_Feb. 3-'- 1965

UPI Briefs

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f Contmued from page 1)

Some 100 stnppers m nearly
20 C'lubs m the entertamment
district formulate-d
plans to
start a str1ppt.'rs ' umon after
three g1rls wert&gt; ftred b~ a club
owner who refused their demands fur h1gher pay 'Gtrls
should get at lea"t $56 a week
b 'I SIC pav
sa1d stripper Barbara V&lt;in UlrPn who works
m the Sunset Stnp ' dub of
Soho - London s Squ;1re mile

30 Die in
New Battle
For Capital

Carnival Air Turns Sour,
Three Die in Knoxville

I

in the streets of Vientiane as

troops of right-wing Gen Phouml Nosavan battled to se1ze the
1

eapital from a new coalition
former rebel colonels
By noon casualtleo
known to have reached at
30 killed and wounded and
death toll from mdlacrlmlnate
artillery firing was feared to
be rismg The U. S Marl•e
embaasy barracks was ~II by
mortar flrt but no inJuries were

1

tor some of the girls

'Ibe second battle for

5 to 10 -

Vten~

p.rrison
Gen. Kbam Kong made a

Roush's Shoe Store

dawn river landing east
capital and joined national
lice forces loyal to Gen

Middleport

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light. Fair and not qui.. so

Legislative
Wheels Rolling

VOL XVI

NO. 249

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

Delmar A Canaday, a former two-11me mayor of Pome·
ru~ f1led h1s petition of candidaC'y for the post Wednesday at
the Me1gs County Board of ElectiOns.
A Democrat, Canaday presented tus petition pnor '.o the
deadline for f1hng at 4 p m.
He will oppose mcumbent Char·
les Legar, a Repubhcan m the
November general elect.'Qn
Mr. Canaday sa1d today "I
am seekmg elect1on as mayor
becnuse, bemg a democrat. I

feel I can obtam more federal

a1d for the v11lage of Pomeroy
Canaday served as mayor
from 1948-50 and 1952-54 ProJets wh1ch Mr Canaday sa1d
Y.ere cnmpleted durmg his terms
as mayor mclude rebu1ldmg of
the Pomeroy parkmg lot, mstallment or sewers, mJUal mstallatlan · of Pomeroy parking
meters and clearmg the debris
of the old opera house at East
Second-st
Mr Canaday has .also been an
unsuccessful candidate for con-

~ Vaughan

PRIME MINhelt~t1ghf...

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progmm for the Bnt1sh
ec'lnonl".' He emerged
as a
fi!;htmlo! - hard wmner from a
blltrr ba!l le m the HousE' of
( mnmons
Artf'r a sturmv debate thHt REALLY ROMAN- Th1s
enrled Wrt ~on s f1rst 100 days sum mer e\emng drf's.s of
in ffl ce - called a 'ho ney- claSSIC l1nes IS worn as a
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toga, after the anc1ent
moon ll\ Uw UPf~)S,IIwn - 8 Rom::m ~owns The dress
Conse1 Vll! Jvf' pari\- no ronfl I crt&gt;ated bv Pnnc-ess Gahtzme
denct&gt;'" mnt1on v.as
defeated of Rome -IS done m pmk and
'fuesdav mght bv &lt;1 17 vote ma- greeu prmted silk.
JOfltv The W1 l ~ nn v1ctory came _
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am 1d Jf'ers and shouts after
H•P prune m1mster S&lt;l ld
he
would scrap a $560 m1ll10n BrJI I
1~1"&gt; mr l r t t~rv transpnrt 1urrP1ft
prnwet rn favnr of an Amrn
c m rn al Thrs would twl out
Brrl am 's defense bud~f't
he
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PIXIE BOOTS

ane erupted when troops under

arrests have been made llurmg
the current desegregatmn driVe
Pollee arrested 520 more demonstrators Tue.~ay m Selma 1
S1xteE'n Negroes were arrested
in Manon, Ala one or the
rural art"as near SP ima wht're
the mtegratwn campaign has
spread
Dr Martm Luther Km~ Jr,
ltader of the rarnpa1gn was
J311 ed m Selma Monday for pa- 1
radmg y,.Jthout a pPrmlt
He
was Jpadmg a group of Negroes j
toward the courthousr y,.hen arrf'"led He prormses to stay m
Jail

YF.A'I'RiiR

GIRLS

re)!Orted

NEGROES PLANNEO Fl'R·
ther demonstratiOns today m
Selma Ala . where around 1300

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VIENTIANE. Laos !UP!)
Heavy l!gbllllg broke oot today

ot sm ·- Wl1Prf' a stnke by
stnp-teasers endf'd rn a partial
VICtory

REACH AGREEMENT
MOSCOW &lt;UP! ) - Russia
and Japan Tuesday reached Illformal agreement on a H.t4
trade pact calln~g tor $358 ltt\J..
!Jon m mutual trade Under Lht
agreement to be Signed Friday
Japan will export $189 mdhon
worth of goods to Russil and
the Sovtet Union Will send $161
m1lhon worth.
GJVe chtcken- a--,ta-st;y- lookmg
color by sp(lnkhTig w1th papnk:a
when frymg.

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gress lwice smce he became ar-t1ve m politics 18 years ago.
He has operated the Canaday
C:hemlcal Works on Butternut
Ave siene 1932
He IS married to Bertha C
olme Canaday and they ha~
three ch1ldren, Anme Chopman,
Pomeroy , ·carol Mulvey • and
June Turley, both of California,
and 10 grandchildren. Mr and
Mrs Canaday restde on Lmcoln
H1!1 Drive
Mayor Legar flied hts pehtion
for re-elecllon eariler thl!t week

and will be seeking his fifth
term m the post
Four carnhdates, all Repubiicans, filed for the four vacanc1es on counc1l ThE-y are Frank·
hn M Rizer J Luc1en Poulm,
Donald Colhns, all mcumbents ,
and Roy M Reuter Mr Reu.
ter had served on counril before resJgmng last year because
or 1llness
Councilman Bill Baromck , a
democrat. IS not runmng for rt'·
electiOn. F.:lection officials were
under tded today whether or not

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to Head Crusade

Pomeroy will have a pnmary.
an and Wayne G1bbons G•bIN MIDDLEPORT
bons IS president of coum·•l now.
A Republican primary appear.
Republicans wno hied earher
for council were John Zerkle,
ed certam m Middleport thl!
May after five more candidates
Jacob Turner, W1l11am W Inflied pehttons for vtllage coungels, Frederick W Gibbs Jr ,
cJI before Wednesday's deadlme
and Fred Hoffman Zerkle 1s
Four of the newly announc-ed
presently on ~ ounc 1l
cttndidates f1led as Rebuhcan s.
Four of the cand1dat~ for
The fifth , "..eorge H Baker, subcolmcll wJII be nomlnatea dur •
m1tted his petition as an lndemg the Repubhca n pnman
pendent
The only Democrat who hied
Repubhcam presentmg petifor coundl w1\l be nommatPd
hons yesterday were A L Kmg,
durmg the RP.publn:an pnmarv
B F. Parmelee, ~ -w
__V_augh·_ __ T_he o_nl_y_Democrat who fllt:'d

for council was Ronme K HublJO:Ild
Gene Grate. mcumbent ciE'rk·
treasurer wtll have opposltiOD

from another Republlran Rtchard Bailey Both fJied peiJUOrll
earlier
The race for mayor of \ohddleo.
pnrt will I){' between C 0 Ftsb-

er and Carl H

Platter. Jr.

Both are Republicans
Mr 1-''lsher servf'd two termt
as ma)or dunng the 1940s Hi1
opJ.X~nent

let

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the \OUthful Mr Plat.

a nahve of Cheshire

U. S. Dollar,
UN, Attacked
E. LARRY MOLES

Moles will
Be Speaker
For Jaycees

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literature and the sea Wlll be JnJptJrtan l tu thr 8 ch1ld ~ut
a rewardllli careE't Y.tll offer the ireatesl satlsbctlon.
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�Boston Celtics Lose Second
Home Game of Year, 122-114

Rocky 'Very Anxious'

1-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy·M!&lt;!_dleport, 0 . , _~-!' · 4, 196~

UPI Sportl Writer
form of the Kansas City AthieRocky Colavito says be i8 tica last season.
an zl o u 1 for the American 1 The salary would rank the
League ,...on to start, and the I Rock among tbe highest . paid
Cle .. Jand Indians are hoping lodtans m the club's history.
that the fans will be anxious to Bob Feller'·s 100,000 and Lou
pay to see their retW'II&lt;d bero. Boudreau's $60,000 in past years

19M contract with tbe club. The
26-year~ld hurler, who wu 12..g
last year, ., 111 be starting hla
stxth season as a Phil.
'
The Phillies also signed Len
Clendenin, Z2, a pitcher who
had an !HI mark with Arkansas

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in 131

game home acltedule than the iPagan signed his 1965 contract for the Pbillies.
Indians drew in 81 gameo last for a reported aalary cut. He Bob Sadowski •Jgned his consummer.
lhad a disappointing season last
Colavito slgned his contract year, hitting only .223 in 134
Wednesday, a pact reportedly games. The Gtants also signed
calling lor the hard-hitting out- up Cap Peterson, used mainly
fielder t.o ret'Oive $S5,000. He as a pinch-hiller last season.
reportedly made $52.5011 while Art Mahaffey, Philadelphia

0 , Feb. 4, 1965- 1

TilE

a riot in Boston. then sat down
t.o watch their teama lose.
It wasn't ourprisln&amp;! that the
Knicks dropped a tliH5 decisloo to the Phlladelpbla 711on
In the opener, but for the Cel-

By CHET TANNEHILL

8eatblel Sporll Wrlkr
For example, • referee was tics, who were administered a
knocked unconscious, Red A uer- 122-111 beating by the Balli· - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - bach and Harry Gallatlu abook more Bullets, It was only their
hands, Oscar Robertson con- second home court loss in 21

Browns drew are believed the only club sala- last season. and outfielder Toey
more people to Municipal Sta-1 ries higher than Colavito's.
Gonzal .. , who hit .278 and
I'UilS

Porner~y· Mlddlenort

last Sunday that nearly started

By Ualtod Pren IDle •"· eJ
lt was three-ring circus time
on the National llalketball Associatlon ctreult Wednelday
night and yoo didn't even have
to like b8Bketball t.o aJ~~~"Ciate
the variety of entertainment.

The football

dtum last fall with a seven- . San Francisco shortat.op Jose four home

Dally Sentinel,

2..,

tract with the Milwaukee
"Did yoa ever,.. 1 ueb
Braves. The pitcher had a 9-10
teuaclty?"
record and a uo ERA.
The Mmnesota Twins si~~ ~ :~;~~~~ ste
They
pitcher Jim Perry, who was
Y~~ s"· . d w;re
in 42 games last season.
't h ~:eziO ~Ito rt

nected on 10 consecutive field
goal attempts and the Boston
Celtics lost at home.
The referee was Norm
. Drucker, who got In the way of
;:;_ a Reggie Harding elbow at tbe
nd opening tap of the Detroit Pis' ton-San Francisco Warrior game
and Jay on the court unconscious for about four minutes.
later returned to action In
game which the PWons
1.-•entually won 111-106 for their

ww·e~ar~ing~_'lbe~!gr~ee:n~alllnd~g~ol~d_'uru~·-~p~h~i~lh~
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Jackets F•1gure ChiCftaJDS
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Com1ng
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gam...

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la~bertsofthn, tlnaklng up the
s c or e jured Jerry Lucas, tossed in 44 points in an
almost nawle" shootmg display
t.o lead the Cincinnati Royals to
a 131).99 rout of the Los Angeles
Lakers In the only other NBA
game. In the process, the Big
(J sank 10 of 10 from the field
I• the third quarter as tbe Roy·
als romped away frorr. the Lak-

.
Logan's Chieftains come to Middleport Friday mght
looking for the fourth SEOAL victory.
The youth cast of the Middleport Yellow Jacket ba•
ketball team _ not yel attuned to constant defeat may muster the talent and fight to deny Coach Brook•
Adkins that which he seekS.
. The Jackets hardly could have a better chance tD leap

ers, who received a Tl. point from the league ba~emP.nt to ... well ... nowhere, as
rourth straight victory.
effort by Elgin Ba~lor
even a win would leave them soliJly entrenched at the
Auerbach, coach of the CelThe P1stons , who now have bottom of the eigPI li!am cage fam1l~. For the Jackets

tics, and Gallatin, mentor of won seven of the1r last eight I are 0·9 ann Logan, in stventh place, IS 3-6, a full game
the New York Knickerbockers.
ended their 76-hour feud with a
handshake before a Boston
Garden doubleheader. The two
fiery coaches, who were fined
a total of $600 for an Jncldent

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I !165 soaooo bad brall3hl iD
$022.834 lbrougb Jan. 30, tbe
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Dayton 112 Xavier (Ohio) 81

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ence basketball race.
IMarietta. The Bishops, now 9-2 1
North Park 73 Elmhurst 67
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Las ( N'•ght's C IIege Cage Scores

Concordia (Ill.) 74 Hope 71
Coli. of Emporia 55 Baker 54
By United Press Jntemattonal W. Va. Tech 95 W. Va. St. 11 Kans. Wesleyan 77 Ottawa 69
Eas~
Concord 74 Morris Harvey 71
Southwest
Lafayette &amp;9 Leh1gh 39
Jwm. &amp; Mary 79 Citadel 70
Tex. A&amp;M 82 Arkansas 7!1-0'1'
Vlilanov_a 89 Camsms 78
Georgla Tech 93 Clemson 78
Texas Western 73 Arizona St. 60
Connectl~t 103 Rutgers 73
Mercer 91 Tampa 89
Texas Lutheran 76 Trinity es·
Westminster(Pa.) Sf/ Geneva 72 St. Jos.(Pa.) 80 Georgetown 72 Pan Amer. 89 Texaa Southern 82

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Philadelphia 116 New York 9:i
Baltimore 122 Boston 114

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too, it isn't tough often enough. started ; juniors Sam ClatworCincinnati 130 Los Angeles 99
Defensively, through
nine thy , Pat Edwards and
Jon
Detroit lll San Franciseo 106
ICwmingham, and Dave Casci,
Thursday's Games
GALLLJPOUS INDEPENDENT also a sonior. out this year
St. Louis at Philadelphia
STANDINGS
for the first time. Wallace, the
(Only game scheduled)
TEAM
W L p
Jackels ' very Iine
football
Friday'• Game.
G&amp;J
t5 2 1559
trackman, and ba,.ball
Cincinnati at Boston
Firestone ••. , 15 2 1312
is c&lt;Kaptain of
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New York at Detroit
Falstaff ..... 9 8 1232
basketball team.
San Francisco vs. Baltimore
... ~- _.. 8 9 1038
College Park, Md.
3 t4 998
FIRST
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Games tonight Firestone Certified Oil Station
Ray (Cracker) Schalk, 72, a
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Even the Old Master himself, cage season as starter~
and
Charles McAfee, of Athens, has now apparently are demoted .tu
observed with considerable won- substitute rolls.
derment that Coach
Wolfe's ·,' They have hung in there for
young material is the best he the very demanding
drills,
has seen in Middy suit~ during through the utter
exhaustm~:;::
k 0f g tf
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tenure at Bulldog land {11 wor
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shape. Were it not for them the

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Twice the Tigers came from
Toledo broke a five-game losbehind Jn overtime periods to lng streak and got Its first Midtie the score and finally took IAmerican Conference victory
the game in the final seconds lby nipping Bowling Green, 91·
of the fourth extra period.
86. The Rockets hit on 3&gt; of 56
Bob Logan put. Wittenberg In free throws with John Ayting Mansfield 95 Millersvill'ersville Carnegie Tech 76 Allegheny 62 St. Edw. 92 S'western (Tex.) 85
front .~.stay at , 9_58 and hit a setting a league mark on 23 at- Muhlenberg 71 Haverford 61-0T Mass. IT 95 Johns Ropkms 53 Sam Houston 73 Austin Col!. 53
pair of free throws before tempts. Ayling finished with 29 1Fordham 74 lona 56
,
Pembroke 76 Belmont Ab,bey 74 Arizona 85 Bradley 83-3 0'1'1
George Barber hit a jumper to points, but game honors went , Springfield 84 Amer. Inter I 82 F~rrmont 105 AlderliOn-Br dus 61
Weal
pull Denison within 61-60 wit.h to the Falcons' Bob Dwors with ·C. W. Post 101 Pace 92
F1sk 90 Lane 86
Air Force 55 Calif. Western 53
30 ·seconds left.
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Drexel Tech 81 Swarthmore 38 Car.-Newman 94 Line. Mem. 62
Logan's brother Steve then
Barooo Win Ia Overlime
Phila. Tex. 93 Kings (Pa.) 73
Mid
cashed in a fr.;, thro~ and Ohio University went
Ship'sburg St. 90 Kutzt'n. St. 88 Evansville 111 O:~~uw 81
Evansville Tops
78
55
made the game's final basket the MAC to roar by San
Getty,sburg
Frank. &amp; Mar.
Ohio u. 95 san Fran. St. 75
SmaU CoUege Poll
to keep the Tigers breathing !cisco State, 95-75, with the
St.Fr Cts(NY) 61 Seton Hall 59 Steu'ville 66 Musk' gum 62-lYl'
NEW YORK IUP!) _ The
92
71
down the back of league-lead- cats taking their 12th win in
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Akron 68 Mount Union 65
ni t e d Preso lntornatlonal
8
lng Akron.
starts as Don Hilt scored 20 enn · 9 . es . rrgm•a 72
Ohio Wesleyan 94 Marietta 83
college ba•ketball ratings
Bob Logan, was high man for points for them.
=1~ 84Al~~~~~59
Otterbein 87 Capital 74
first-place votes and wonh~e~Tig~e~rs~w:t~th~l8~po~m:ts~,~1.2~1n~~Da~y~ton::_,~pl~a~yed~~l~ts~::: I Wagner 83 Scran1on 78
Wittenberg 64 Denison t!6-40Ts
records through games of
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Colby 86 Northeastern 70
Findlay 121 St. Frcis(lnd.) 86 I'
Jan, 30, ill parenToledo 91 Bowling Green 86
theses :
S..ulb
Indian St. 91 Valparalao 89
Team
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Su. Carolina T1 Wake Forest 70 Butler 99 St. Jos.(Rens'laer) 84 I. Evansville 135) II~) 350
Duke 84 No. Carolina St. 74
Emporia St. 79 Rockhurst 73
2. Central St. (Ohio) (IW) 265
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Sprg. Hill 79 Fla. Soolhem 71 Drake 68 Iowa St. 52
3. Southern lllinois (l!l-3) 233 Franklm E. Devlin of East
Appalachian 80 At. Christian 65 Detroit 96 West. Michigan Sf/
4. North Dakota &lt;16-4)
162 Wllhslon,, N. Y., was re-&lt;,l&lt;.ecto.!JI
5. Carson-Newman ( ll-4) 128 to h1s th1rd term as pres1d~nt
6.Augsburg (IS.!)
fl of Harneso Tracks of
7. High Po!Dt (!6-2 )
82 Inc., Wednes.aay at the
8. Fresno State (14-5)
81 annual meetmg.

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the total througb the same
date lost year was $45!,259, or
14-S 1o Xavier's 8-lt.
15.6 per cent less.
Findlay raced past St.
The commillee of 130 bus~
cis !Ind.) 121-86, for its
Dessmen is callin• on 708 comwm in a row.
a
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panie1 iD the area to 1bow
Tonight'~ nve-game schedule tbem the i.mportance to tbe Boston
46 10 ·821
By united Prtss Inttrnatlonal 1ov-ertime. Bob Johnson had 21 the last 10 minutes ln cruising ' finds 11th ranked Gannon &lt;15-1) community of major leape c ·mcmna
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Wittenberg's Tigers displaced ; for the Big Red. Wittenberg Js over crippled nval Xavier, 112- visiting 12th-ranked ~~:;::t~;,:l basketball and encoura•e their Pht'ladelph·Ja
29 25 ·537
the tenacity of their namesake 1r8-l in the OC and 11-3 over-all. 81, tying a fieldhouse record for {13-4), Cincinnati
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support of lt.
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Wednesday night in holding
Ohio Wesleyan, holding down lhe Flyers. Bryan Williams North Texas State, Bluffton
Western Division
through tour overtimes for a · third place, broke ouL of a ~cor· seared the nets for 38 point.c; for Ohio Northern, WiLIIIIIaiton
r;-r,g1 WJm&gt;, fo\-tb
fffl!Niti'I'!PW~
wL p t
64-60 VICtory over Denison that ing slump to rack up its sea~ the Musketeers, while Bill Cas- Cedarville and Defiance
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eontests ._ placed six men in 1 back of Well_ston , GalliJ)(IliS, Pomeroy, and Jackson,
double f1gures topped by Terry I all tied for third at 4-5.
.
Dischinger with 26 pomts and
But a victory by Coach Carl Wolfe' s ~oys perhaps
Eddie Miles wi\h 20 Nate 1would mean much more than merely _cr~~mg from 8th
Thurmond paced the Warriors, to 7th place . were 7th place open, and lt tsn t.
who now have dropped four
A v1ctory mi~ht. for exam- I
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str_a.ight and 21 of 22, with 23 ple, hint that probablv start- league games, Logan and MJdpomts.
ers (Juniors I Gary Stobart and ! dlepor~ are nearly eq~al. Log~n
The 76ers, winners of seven Buddy Moore ,
(sophomores I ! h::~s given up 609 pomts, M1r;J.
of nine since Wilt Chamberlain Spider Davis and Asa Brad- dleport 613.
joined the team, crushed the bury, and (freshman 1 Bernard , Offe~sively. Lo~an is exactly
I_Knic.ks as Chamberlain chioped Lyons , are "on the way'' (or IU(J j.)Otnts (8 1.7 _pcmts per ga~eJ
' m Wlth 29 points and Hal Greer the '65-'66 and '66 '67 seasons. better than Middleport, havmg
added 23. Willie Reed of New
Sin('e this juniorish talent op- seored 561 points to the JackYork grabbed high scoring hon- ended two games ago
the ets' 461.
ors, however, with 35.
Jackets have made the bounce
of the ball painfully interesting STRICTLY FOR THE ROME
FOLKS: Middleport basketball
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Alfred

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Rev. recenuy v1s1tea relatives

Pearl Casto dehvenng the mes- Columbu~ and Sugar Grove.

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Marlene Wineb.. enner left on Mr and Mrs. Clair Woode Mrs. Charlet D. Woode Sunday
Ceorge Slayton 1wo brothers, John Slayton. Bid- 31 F'Ires In
'ociety Not~S Chnst!ans "
Monday mornln&amp; for a two 1
and CoMi Suo of PomerO)' eal~ even~~~g.
Iwe ll. Oh10, and Daniel Slayton,
Bible Study was held lasl l months varatlon In Florida. She
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.~r - ' PT. PLEASANT- Fire Chief January 31 was 40, the offering j?n W~n l!""'da y , Feb. 1~. on the a palient at the Elmwood Nurs~
all of Delaware , Oh1o, and Mra.
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Volun leer Fire Department has .
- - - ·I A Home EExtenslon meet1ng ed aw" v th
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PT. PLEAS .,
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Sl&lt;J.yton, 79 , Hogst! tt \\ \d ..
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r ?tlrr d f&lt;.~rnwr tllt'd \\"t ·l"lllt· '\·
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d a" afte rn0, 111 at hi~ ho)m t&gt; afToday Is Thursday, Feb. 4, ; 28 • Jed bv Mrs. Gu~~rle Su~" funeral :co ud mterment wa:: held
J
Hn 1'1 ~· ill Jannur~·
l he total val ue of the proper· the lSth day of 1965 with 330 to Ject.s studied were Cuts of 1 -:;:::;:::;:::;::::;-::,:;:::;:::;:::;:::;.,
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PT PLEASA .''{I' _ Geurgl' tv dest royed by fire was $123 ,· follow.
Beef. " Hnd · Wise Bying ··
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nl mu~l nurnerOU5, Vi t I
re· : fi' rst quarter.
I erton and fa mily of Columbus
the la tP t ; :\ w1d Sa rat, ( ·ox lht' a c t t\llli'~ of hr s department pu rl ed ~1
r lt' re were four mer.
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recentl y spent a wee!; end with REGULAR
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Mars. 1his parent s, Mr. and Mrs ..&lt;\r- Certified Oil Station
the Bar to li Ch:l JW I ElTI-\ Church !ol!o\.\ :In frr t'!! and five gra ss hres.
The evenmg stars are Jupl~ thur Atherton and Wilma Jean . I
Survivir1~ an· hi s wife. Hl.lS&lt;l Mil··" 1r.rve lt•d. 4.97 1: acc i- j Df"('l:'mber had the greatest ter and Saturn.
Mr. and Mrs Harry t;ut hri e 1_w_._M_•i'"n"S'",t",.,...,,.,P•.,m.,•.,•.,•.,•~~"""""'"""""'""""""""...;;;;,..,..,....,,.,,.,.,,..,.,.,.,,d
Belle Denny S!cl( (ll l.
11Jn·&lt;' dent ' rnvo;•:;t 1gatt&gt;l1 , !l : bre1.1k 1ng lnumbet or fires with rl\o·e . Jan· Charles Lindbergh was born
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·· - - s0n s. Ha_\· mond Sl.ayton. Cl tt-.un d pnt t&gt; ri ngs . ~ ~ro ten 1..'&lt;-lf Si u t~ry, March and July each h~d ; on this day in 1902.
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M~s. Ann a l ,reen, ~:I rs . Bonm~ ~t'r\'l'd . 9. m 1 ~s1ng person~. 2; !rd .. October and November,irast all 69 electoral votes fo~
M1tch ell :Jil rl M r~ Frl\'1-' St11 ve r. legal p oqw r ~ ~ervcd , ~ · ,
wh1le J une, August and Sept-, George Washmgton.
:\1 e rnbrr~ o! rl1e SherrFf s De· Pm be t'fi.Ch had on ly one ftre .
.
p&lt;lr!.'J wn1 an' Sht· rill .t ohnsun , There was $285 damage re · In .1861, delegates (rom SIX
Chit•l DPp uty !\Iiiiard Ha lstead; porlf'd in all auto flres cmd no s~ced~ng souther~ st~t~s, South j
Dqmly Don Sharfl· r. Cu un Ba l- dama ges reported in the grass C~rohna . ~~r~ro .. F orlda, A_l~
' il t rnd Oil tee Clerk Floyd Stov· fr res , Chief Wood stat ed.
b.,1 ma, MISSIS Sippi and LoUISI·
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Clerk,
SHint')'
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States of Amen r.a at Montgomll iidd l ~· -.; ron .
Introducing
Kf'o·ry Jarrell is
ery, Alabama .
11 W sltington
In 1948, Ceylon became a free
OUR OWN
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PORK
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SAUSAGE
Pl PLEASANT - lllf' loca \ 1Vlfl . C. Jarr~ll , 406~22nd Stree_t, vi si ting Mr. ;:~nd ~1r s. Larry C ur~
Stale
Po! JCP Departnlf'nl ga ve 11:-. m Wnshmgton . D. C .. tiHS ti s.
lr1adf' ri ght in
ctr.ivt&gt;r
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Senate 1vi.••.SIt.mg ;ur.
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this 5! ore
· exa. mir1ations. 'Tuesdav
- week attend.ina~0 the
anl•,.~ .",. 1rs 0 scar
from OLir own
w1th 21 takmg the wnt!en test, Youth Program.
Ba• .. k w re "r&lt;
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good!
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Councils,
and S
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'1 1ams, o un ar II renee Hasbar 'f'n &amp; Ra!lv Riggs
rt•newal pcrmtl wa s lRS lH'd .
School were named to represent I p
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RACINE
Dr iV('t"S .exa mmatum . . ,han· f~IVt· l ~C S I .J~gmra hurml'hg'rdiSA ou , :ert sw an. Hulh Stethem. Ern- :
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MARKET
Thr IOl'J! St all' Pollee De- , gra m spun sorrod by the Will.iam • ..~~1r. an d Mr~ . Haro ld Brewer
Your Local Clover
pa rtmt&gt;nl "' nm\ ht·&lt;H1(·rl b.\ Sgl Ha nrlol ph Hearst Foundat1on . . and .JanJe were visHmg Pearl
Farrn Stort,
s l\1 Starbuck, who re placed ·
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The
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serge~nt s s wi! (' hCu posl s
1 Janet Bu~se ll. Columbus was 1
an overn1ght guest of Mr. and
wl1h Vamlevenrkr gomg to1. Par·
0 Om
M:rs. Hank Holter.
I
kers bJJrji!, and SJ.;t S
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com!\1r. and Mrs. Clnr,:nce Dean .
ing to Pt. P le &lt;~!.'an t Otller memColumbu~-: . spent the weekend
bers o[ lh P local posl are Troou.,
with \1r . &amp; Mrs. Wayne Princee .
ers t; . E. SE-y mour and n. J
Mr . and Mr s. Leonard Dail- 1
BlaJr.
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A wfi&gt;ekend revival will
be ey, Keno. were visiting Nellie
P. lc~tsant Valltt~· Un!o;pital
~ l ~e ld at th: Methodist church, Cozart.
you clip and bring thi ~ ad :
ADM! 1#f ED : Leah Ha rr 1:-&gt; on . Feb. 5th. 6th ~nd 7th.
Mary Pltrcf spent a day with
NESCAFE • 10 oz. 99c Pt Plea" nl
-""· t:Jen lleeler has return- Rulh S!oth•m.
DJSC HARC~~ D : Pat ricia Orr . ed home from Sheltering Arms
- VIolet Smith
Pt Plrasanl : Will i~ rP Station , tw::pita l.
llfiid D r e~ ~ing
Quart
Vinton ; Basi\ Bigeaut, Pt.
Hev. and Mrs. W. K. Riggs,
MIRACLE WHIP • 39c Isant; Mrs. Lero y s 1mpkms and Col umbus and Mr. and Mrs.
son. '\'l et .~o n
Thurman Babcock wcrf. dinnet
NURSES
iijiijiiji;iiiliiiiii:i;;..;j;jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitliil ,guests of M-r and Mrs. B o b
I Coleman. Keno.
C.:rll ing on Mary Pu~rce were 9 P•irs _ But Broken Sizel
\1rs. Oph&lt;i Dailey, Mr and Mrs.
~hon IJaile). Charles Van Metl'r, Portkmd, and
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Sarah Vaughan, at 0. Henry 's, ga11e a
glowing anount of her appearance at
one of the Inaugural Balls in Washington,
and admitted that her biggest moment in
show business came after she sang when LBJ asked her to dance . . Actress
Millie Perkins . recently divorced from
Dean Stockwell. is honeymooning with
Robert Thom. who used to be married to
.Janice Rule . . . Ann·Margret proved she
was a girly·type girl when she strolled
through the french Quarter of New Or·
Jeans between takf's of "Th~ Cincinnati
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clasped bracelet in one of the shops, de·
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mob boys. They want IN, and have been
walkine Into places and declaring themselves partners. If the proprietors aren 't
sufficiently teared to give in, they are
visited by gangs of goons who threaten
to "pull out all the needles"
Dolores
Gray will break in her new act at the
Concord on Lincoln's birthday.
Top contender for the best male acting honors in the theatre undoubtedly
will be young Michael O'Sullivan, who
has bowled over every critic with his in·
terprelatlon of Tartufle for the Lincoln
Center Repertory. Some experts believe
his performance can save the entire Lincoln Center season from disaster . . If
you can stop doing the Watusi and the
frug, consider learning "the Milonga," a
dance from Argentina. Previously tried
only by experts, it has been simplified by
the tutors at Roseland, and will be laun·
ched there early in February with South
American officials present to make the
proceedings official.
Lionel Hampton has been having a
rough t1me. While he was pacing the corridors of Memorial Hospital where his
wife, Gladys, was in su rgery for five
hours, he received the sad news that his
mother had died in Los Angeles after a
si milar operation. Gladvs is out of dan·
ger now, doctors say. tiut they won't al·
low her to jl!in Hamp for his booking in
Miami Beach next week
The record
industry isn't forgetting the late Allan
Freed, the controversial disk jockey who
was most responsible tor the birth of the
multl-lnillion dollar rock 'n roll industry.
There'll be a big benefit soo n for an AI
Ja n Freed l''ounrtation to help his wido~
- although it figured that with his success he would have left • lot of money.

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Utdlad Press lntertUJtlonal er, all you lulve to do Is press dlately know that you are bav·
WASHINGTON (UP!\ _ Ad- one bu~ one time. Its "mom- ing ttouble ~ BO, baiiWoiJ,
verlilementa often
be
ory disc can relam up to I! pimples, athlete 1 foot II' 1011111
helpful 81 goasipy ~:;'hbors ~ digits, which ill mtre tluot1 I CAll olhll' socially Wl&amp;cceptable diJ.
leeplnc us informed about the say '?r mLRe.
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order.
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away
with
the
chore
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"Computerize your telephone'' [ ph&lt;rne numbers, ends the bor- care about broadcalllin8 that
uraes a brochure that J re- ing, fatiguing job of repeated fact all over the store. Which
celved in the mail thio week. dialing" and "eliminates tim .. Is why the aforementioned adThat tells ua a lot about where waatinJ, expensive wrollJ num. vertiaement gave me eause for
we st.and and where we are beriiJ."
rejoicing.
headed.
For my ourposes, how•ver, It makes it po•sible IAI buy
telephone automation still hasn 't an anti-dandruff preparation
For one thing, it tolls us that been perfected. It does oot cut without anyone lmowlll&amp; that
tlle once simple act of dialing in on your teen-age daughter your scalp ha. otll'lt!d Oakin1.
a telephone number Is rapidly and tell her to get off the line. Everyone will automatically
becomme too complex fo~ the
What 1 rea:ard as 8 bigger assume that you have tht
human mind and index fmger boon to mankind turned up in mange.
to handle alone.
another advertisement that I 1 ,----~--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiii..,_O,
!"or as little as $79.95 you can saw thio week. The makers of FIRST
bring ·~elephone automation" a certain brand of mange medi· QUALITY
into your home to cope with the cine Me now touting their prod- REGULAR
various area codes, prefixes, uct as • treatment for dandruff. Certified 011 Stetlon
suffixes and other digii.J that
Enrybody Knows
benumb the brain.
It h.a ~ always been a little
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The late Sam Cooke's buslnes1 manager, Allen Klein , is •upervisln&amp; the pre·
paratlon of an hour-long documentary
111m showing the singer on cafe floors, in
recordine senlons and at fan gathering•.
.The reel iJ 1cheduied to be shown on televtsion this Summer. Sam's admirers are
still bombarding this column with questiOns about the puzzling manner in whl&lt;\l
he met his death - but l don't have the
answers ... Joe Levine just closed a fiveDear Helen :
amat eur psychology and I e t 1 picture deal with Carlo Ponti. Two of the
This boy likes t(l make peo- your "Jelly bean 11iant'' takt! I flicks will star Sophia Loren, whose
pie think he 's a kook . J just care of h11 own Image : He'll 1 "Marriage, Italian Style" is breaking recknow this 11 all ll defense me- 1seltl~ down , once he has prov- ords here and abroad. Joe would be amr hani ~ m against Inferior feel · l':d he ca n lick the " shy bram" used by the news flashes from the French
ings becau~ he fils whal it say!'i lAbel.
Riviera, where Sophia is filming ''Lady
our general psy. book to a T 1 Come to thmk of it, catching 1 L."
He was once a very shy guy , 1jellybeans on the fly sounds
The ballyhoo boys over t here would
but now that he has started to ' like a winner for another o( have you believe that at the end of a hard
('Ollege he tries to get noticljd 1 those wild collei!I:P champion ~ I day 's shooting she retires to the royal
m strange ways, Hke comins ship deals Ihat happen every suite of the Hotel Negresco and starts
up with wild questions m class. 1Spring. Wouldn't be nearly as I cooking for her.elf. (That'll be the day!)
and working on his oddba ll rep- much pain ami JSirain as stuff~ Her alleged quote: "Cooking is almost as
tltation by promoting
stunts . i i11,g telephone. booth s - unle~s important to me as acting. I already have
For instance, when some cnl ~ 1 yuu ATE ;:~ I I you caught. - H. an Oscar - now I'm going to try for a
1 e~e fella br(lke the record for 1Df':::tr Helen ·
Cordon Bleu !" The geniuses who issued
taking the longest shower, he
I &lt;.~m &lt;l 16~year-old glrl , con~ that bulletin obviously forgot that on the
.~ aid he'd be the long-distanc~ sidered the most pretty and · long night when Sophia waited out the
tooth brushing champion, with populilr in school (and I am , i Academy Awards she killed a lot of time
rhr slogan ''I CAN 11 w n ys or was) . Last month a new by eating - in restaurants . . . Comedbrush." and he got his 'piclure I girl moved into town and is I ian Dave Astor is ecstatic. He says his ap·
in the paper and sore sums. absolutely wreckinl;! me. AU o( 1 pearance with Harry Belafonte at PhilaNow he's on a jellybe&lt;Jn ~ i ck. nw six c;tcadv bov friends 11:1\"C de lph ia's Lalin Quarter resulted ih $55,He wants to be the champion tOJ.~en back tireir . ring:s and are 000 worth of bookings in the next four
re llybean catcher. and start a trying to give them tc her. nw : months
Vivien Leigh has confided to
national fad for throw ing nHI· Igirls have dropped me ;:rlso. I friends that she intends to give up her
acting career soo n and retire from show
11y up ln the air and catch ing ! Hm ig nored ..
it with your mouth. The trouble / In llorc of regilining
my business completely. Perhaps she means
i&lt;: . it ift catching on here and ; popnlarity I have bleached my it now - but a lady as talented as she is
!he guys are all domg it They auburn -red hair to a beautiful sure to reconsider and succumb to the
look like a bunch of bears in i hlonde. Now my parents are urge for the spollighl.
lhe zoo. Jn fact Jim (not hb furious. What can I do?-JEA·
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Cuban and Czech airlines now skip
name) and a friend went down LOUS
their ut!ual stop at the Gander air hase in
to the zoo last Saturday and •Dear Jealous:
gol more attention than lhe You might apply for a Job New~ndland en route to Europe. Too
monkeys, tossing jelly beans at with Mad Magazine. You have rna'lt' passengers were jumping ship and
askihg for asy lum in Canada, the Cu bans
, the Imagination for It! - H.
then making their way to Florida to join
i o~ar
HelPn :
The letler signed
PRO ~ their fellow expatriates and the Czechs,
' TEEN made me furious. This mostly technicians, staying in Canada ra person must be very immature Iher than be trapped again behind the
Vittorio de Sica intends
to complai n about a few hours Iron Curtain
to
revive
the
hit
series of ''Bread, Love
or hotJ~~work ov~r the weekON
and"
movies
he
madeJears ago. The
f'nd. WhPn r was in
high
school , I never did less than new edition will be title " Bread, Lcve
· three hours' of study every sin~ and Catch" - "catch" being the word
gl~ nip-ht - that means
six F.uropeans use for what we calJ "wresthoun on weekends. I realized, ling." 'Of course de Sica will lampoon the
with most of my classmates. grapplers.
It's like the AI Capone day s with
thAt tht-se a3Signments
were
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This c?lumn i~ for younc peo- them from 20 feet.
rle, their problema and pleas-- You can lma1ine how
we
Ires, their trouble1 and fun . girls £eel when we doub le date ;
\s Wilh the rest of Helen Help and the guys practice
jelly 1
IJ ~t !. it welcome:~ laugh• but 1bean catching all evening .
·
won 't dodge a serious que&amp; Jim is atill a brain, but
wn wjth a brusil-&lt;~ff Sen d don 't you think he's trying too
~our teen-ase questions
to h~:~rd to change h1s image? ; OUTH ASKED FOR IT care
Jf Helen Help USI 1his .news· JIM'S GT~L .
1aper
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pooal works or parts thereof,
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INFORMATIO""
1126 E. Main St. Phone WY 2- 000 • Slmpooa tnsur;,ce Agwater or other Uquldl, either
4
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directly or Indirectly into the
Tbe charter waa ell'~ in
FEB. S
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5
ROOM
apal'ttnent
and
bath
ing.
Middleport.
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Village'• sanilllry sewerage •Y·
lllon4a:r Deadllh• 11:011 A
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unfurmshd ~II utilities torI 20 tie
stem payable and collectable 'llle EUB Men's Brotherhood memory ofll:dna Corleloll when
CA..NCEU..ATIONI
nJShed
Upstairs
above
Dr.
INCOME
TAX
service.
Victor
as
h.;,.elnafter provided, and In wiU meet Friday evening at Pomeroy Chapter Ill, OES
COBJaCTJONS
WW M accepted IUI.t11 9:00 A. IlL
an
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Phone
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determined 88 foUows : the borne of Eldon Weeks. A met Tuesday eveniu&amp; at tAl
Dollov
For DI.J' ef Publication
E. Gaul, Chest..-, Ohio. Phone
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2-3046 or WY 2-roM.
"a" For any lot, parcel of !Jim, "EvangeU.m In
Maoonlc em e.
RJI:GULA.TLONII
1 l2 tic
98f&gt;-2402 ofter S p. m.
land. buDding or premises Leather," will be shown. Rev. Clara Sue Soulsby, ....tby maT'h• Publlilber .--rv•• t.be rUbt
.. ..w OJ' rejeet; ~ a4l 4M= lid
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lituated within or wHhout the Menzel Smith and
Thomaa Iron, and JlliDOI Soulaby, warobteetiOJIIIble.
ElTon
abou.Jd
be'
5
room
and
bath
apartrneDt
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corporate
Umill
of
the
VIIBentl
will
be
bo•ll.
thy patron, prellded. Invltetlono
raporittod
UluD.&amp;aq,b.
Th• putlin Pomeroy Phone W'\' t-3Jll*. MAJOR Medical Health Plan
lllher wt11 aot M re1pon.lbl~ for
!age
of
Middleport,
Ohio,
The
Happy
Harvesten
cla8S
were
received 1o atlelld 111aore t.baa ou til~ m.eruoa.
12 L5 de
non • cancellable, guaranted,
havln&amp; or served by any con- of the Federated chw-cb wiU •pecUon of Danbery Chpter,
renewable... Pays 100 per cent
nectlon
111 the Villages oanlc meet Friday evening at the Ripley, 0., on February 2li with
llATEB
DeTRAILER Jots for rent. close of Medical bills, over
For wanr Ad krvloe
lllry
sewer
system, Intercept- chll'ch 'with Mrs. Lolli8 Reibel Jesse Negus, worthy
~and
II Cent. pv -rd o11e llue'r'ttD•
to Laundrymat and scbooil. ductible. Call Jim Johnson
Mln.lmwa Chu1• eo eenu
lng
sewera,
sewage
pumping
and
Mra.
PhU
Meinhart
as
boapatron
the
inapectlng
offiCer:
for information.
VaUey Lumber &amp; Supply Corn- WY 2-2903
12 Cent. ptr word tor 1'brM coa·
statlollll and sewage treat- tosses.
from Marietta Chapter to attnael'tlona.
1 19 30tC
p.3'1Y
.
Midd!eport
lD-J..tlc
S(l per Cl!hl O ..counl OD p•ld •rt. Ulld
men!
or
disposal
workl
or
FEB.
I
tend Frlenda Night," and a reld.l pa!d w1thiD lQ d1y..
f&lt;e--:i--:
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CAI\D OF THANKS .. OHlTlJARli:S
parts thereof or otherwlae The DAV and Auxiliary will ception for VIda CIII'SOil, depu11 .25
for
50 word rnln ·
new bomes Built
in kitch.
dlachargtng sanilllry sewage, lJieet Monday at 8 p.m. All ty grand matron of Illltrirt
lmum
Ellcb
ldcHtlonaJ
word lC
ens, storm wlndows. alumindustrial waate9, water or members are urged to attend. 25, on March 6, at 7:30 p.m.,
OFFlC.I; )lOURS
tnum siding. CaU Guy Ne1g.
other liquids, either directly The W.S.C.S of Heatb M~ and from Pt. PlelliBill Chapter
8:30 "-· Ill. to 5.00 P. M
For Sale
Salun1a:r~.30 A Ill Ul 12:00
ler, Racine, Ohio.
or indirectly Into the
vn. thodllt Church will meet Mon- to attend the villlatloa of th•
IT'S SO &amp;A&amp;"''
TO PLACK A
loge's sanilllry sewerage sy- day evening, Feb. 8 at the worthy grand matron of Wes·
1963 Tempesl LeMans Cpe.
llESULT P'RODUCINQ
WELCH'S Auction every Saturstem,
the charge shall be Bl church. "Hearing God Speak Virginia on Monday, March 8 a
WANT .u&gt;
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da v night . 7 · 30 p. m. Laurel
Real Estate For Sale
follows:
Through the Bible" will be the 8 p. m.
326 VB engine, uutomatic trans. Like new whitewali
Cli.ff . on Route 124. Auction·
PHONE WY2-2156
program topic with Mrs. M. E. Initiation was held for on~"
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eer. Slim Chapman.
For
each
famlly
or
comDawson
and Mrs. Earl Knight candidate with Caddie Wickham
2 4 31p FOR SALE : 6 room
block
Was $2095 Weekend Special $1799
merciaJ or Industrial
unit leaders. Hostesses are Mrs. as soloist. Mrs. Soulsby an.
house, bath, basement, hard- 1
USED
Reeord
Players,
single
using
unmetered
private
Everett Davis, Mra. John Zel'- nounced that the date set for
Card of T!u•nks
wood floors. 8 acres ground :
1963 Corvair Monza Coupe
play . 45 rpm $10 95 autowello,
$3.110
per
month.
kie. Mrs. Carl Mattox and Mrs. Inspection waa Saturday, Ma'
A sharp low milf•age local car. Jet black finish, tire•
in short distance of Belle· I
I WISH to express ~}- smceTe
For
mat• c attachme-nt , 45 rpm.
domestic
metered
users,
c.
E. young.
L The meeting closed in ritual.
;how little w~ar 110 H.P. engine. 4 apeed trans. Ra•
\'JIIe &amp; Racine dam. Mildrrd
thanks to our many relatives.
industrial
and
other
metered
istic
frn-m with Mra. Wickham.
18 95 Radio,
recor
Jio
,
hrater
,
red
bucket
JSeats
and
vinyl
trim.
Bissell, Long Hott om , Ohio.
friends and neighbors for their
users,
the
fee
shall
he
as
fo~
i
a
past
matron, giving tho fareplayer , combinatiou
rpm.
2·2-6tc
Was $1895- Weekend Special- $1699
kindness und sympath)' dur·
~12 . 95 Cabmet radiu. re- - - - - - lows:
weu.
ing the illness and death of
Zero to 1000 galiOOB : $2.110 per
Refreshment. were served by
rord player. $10 95 VM MUST sell regardless of sacri·
1961 Olds F 85-4 Door
my father. ~r.
Edward
HH•' i record amplifier. $24 .95.
month.
Geraldine
Young. Pat Bllikam,
VB engine . Standard trans. Blue finish, showroom clean
fice! Modernized home-two
Young. Spec1al thanks to Rev .
"1usical amplifier. contains
inlt&gt;rwr,
good
l1res.
radio
and
heater
.
story - built-in stove, birch
11101 to 1o,ooo gallons: $3.110
Margaret1 LaUance, BeulAh EwKra!y, Dr. Blazewicz, Meigs
per
month
lng
and Gaynelle Wise from a
12" speaker. $59 . 9~
kitchen cabinets; ground Door
Was $1195
Special $1066
Genera) Staff. Ewing Funer10,001 to 26,000 gallollll: $6.00 Unusual arrangementll usllll! table carrying out the vaien·
Werner Radio. :\1 iddleport laundry, modern b.ath; down"
al Directors , and pall bearOhio
2 4 3tc stairs bedroom, new oil furn·
per montb
dried materials, which
bad tine theme. Favors were red
196 I Chevrolet Biscayne 6 - 4 Door
ers.
25,1101
and
over:
$12.110
per
been
prepared
by
Mrs.
John
hearts centered with a nylon
Powerglide
trano;.,
good
tires
.
dark
green
finish,
heatNF.\\~'lo---;m p - 418 Twrntieth ace heats both floors; storm
Mrs. Belva GlctZe
er.
A
wonderful
to
buy
,
month
Kincaid, were tbe subject of a bag !Uied with mints.
doors throughout ; new storm
Century Wf'lder. :; 10 amp cutand Family
Domestic
unmetered
water
discusslon
when the Middleport
windows
on
three
r()(11ns;
Normally Priced $1195, Reduced To $999
ting tap , 20 yea r warranty .
2 4 llp
users:
$3.00
per
month
Garden
Club
met Tuesday evenbasement
,
double
carport
witb
We trade. Meigs County LandIN LOVING memory of our mark, Pomeroy.
1960
Rambler
Classic
4
Dr.
Station
Wag.
overhead
storage,
sheltered
ing
at
the
bome
of Mrs. HoZ' 4 ltc
The foregoing rates
are mer Ruxsell. Also on tho prohusband and father . William
Locally owned and a nlce wen cared for ear. 6 cyl. en·
picnic area, Jlh acres, new
gtne with new l'ings, std. tl'llns., radio, heater, good
H. Eichinger, who passed s- 65~000 BD. FT. timber. Mixed
~inimum rates and not maxi- gram was a paper on hortlcul·
exterior paint, spouting, roof
species.
on
the
stump
.
Will
tires. Beige and brown finish .
way 2 years ago Ft!bruary J.
mum rates and the ViUage re- ture given by Mrs. David Ent&gt;just put in A·l condition; 40
accept b1ds until Feb.
10.
serves
the right to Increase the milll!er.
Was $999 _ __
The World may change fro m
gal. automatic hot
water
Reduced To $899
Phone WY 2-6378.
2-2-6tp lank : 220V. electrical, three
same
at
any time should the Materials used in the dried
year to vear
·--·-revenues
of the system prove
. 1 ded unfl
The leachen and parent. Guild
1960
Ford
VB
Fairlane
5002
Door
And Friends b-orn dsy
bedrooms
up,
closets
for
aJI
I
to BRIGHT STAR MARKETS, loInsufficient
to
pay
lbe
operatarr~ements
me
u
and
s
owj
of
Fenwick Central High School
No rust, clean body and interior, 'automatic trans. Jta..
day.
ca ted
at 113 West 2nd bedrooms, out of high water. '
1ng
and
maintenance
expenses
er
ves,
graoaes
":~era
meeting
at the ochool Jan. 31
dio and heater, good tires.
But never will the one we Street, Pomeroy, Ohio, and
Any reasonable offer accept,..
char
vlded
types
of
flowers.
Mrs.
Mich""l
WBI called to order by the presi·
d
b
love
and the e t
ges pro
Fry a guest from the Chenext to the , Drn•e-in Theatre ed. will :sell on land contract.
$699
by the Ordinance authorizing h • G rd Cl b b
ht . dent, Lewis Ford.
From memory pass away .
hone WI 9-3222.
2-3-3tc
in Mason, W. Va., give you
the Issuance of the sewer rev- : ~~"\ a ~n 1 u ' of rougll
Father John Turel led t h e
1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Sport Coupe
Wife , Clara Ei chinger, Child- every day low prices and Red
enue
bondl.
eres
mg
sp
ays
an
q
group
lr. prayer. Father William
V8 engine, Powerglide trans. Radio and heater, runa
ren and Grandchildren .
Dot Specials - - Fresh Pork
flowers.
Hilliker,
Father DAvid Berilla.
out perfect, good tire11.
2 4 ltp
Sausage, J-Ibs. $1.110
Be and the same Is hereby Miss Nellie Zerkle,_president, and Father Leonard Cencula
Breakfast Bacon, sliced or 1
Was $695 - - - - - Special
amended
to read 11 follows: conducted the meetmgde. . Thiede spoke on various school prob
Notice
piece. lb. 29c Chuck Beef 1
patriotic theme waa
PIC
!ems.
Roast . lb . 39c _
Head Let- 51 ACRES- Near Fo.rked Run
1953 Hudson Hard Top Coupe
Section 3: For the purposes with a white &lt;;ake, decorated Father Hilliker compared the
TO CLEAN
carpets better,
Solid car. Runli trJOd .
tuce, JOe _
Carrots, l -Ib .
Lake
and Belleville Dam,
as provided in Section 1 and 7 wltb cherries and placed on a value of the stndent.' grades
we'll loan a BJue Lustrf' Car· lOc _ - Bananas, 1-lb.
lOc
land lays well, is clean and
Was $99
_ Special $43
bereof II Is hereby determined blue cake stand. The cake had at Fenwick to other schools.
ort Shampooer with purciJ.. - G rapefruit, pink or white
well fenced. ~ood 6-room
and
declared to he necessary been made by MJSS Hallie Zer: Fuad raising melheda were dis·
ase of Blue Lustrf&gt; Sbampoo. 5-lb bag, 49c _ Whitf' pota·
frame house. w1th ~ath and
1961 Chevrolet '1;2 Ton Pickup
1 cussed, and Mro. Paul Cascl
to
ftx
and colleet service charg- kle.
Baker Furniture, Middleport.
toes, 10-lb 59c - Huron milk., forced hot all' heatmg, .... fufl
Low mileage by one careful owner, good tire11, I cyl.
es or rate11 from every person, Hostesses for the evening was authorized to eGI'ltact Boys
2-Utc 8 tall cans, $1.00 _ All pur- baaement and front porCh.
engir1e, soli~ ('ab and appet~.nmce of new truck. heater.
finn, and corporation whose were Mrs. Russell: Mrs. Carl Tuwn for more illformation conALJTnMUBU.E ln!mranoe beeD
pose Flour, 2.5 lb. bag, $1.89
~ bam and garage; · ExWas $1295
Special $1149
lot, parcel ol land, building or llorky • Mrs. William Morr_ts. ceming the leaslbiHty of having
cancelled' '.oe1 YQUJ' operaSkinner's Macaroni , 1 - ceptmnally good water au_p-.
premises is served by a con- Mra. Harry Chesher and _Miss its choir come to il!i• area .
tor's U&lt;-enae7 Call WY
lb bag 2 for 4!1c Mild ply, soft and plen(¥ of
II.
1958 Ford 1 Ton Cab and Chassis
nection
to the Villages oani- Harle Marie Smith. SandWIChes Mrs. Case! waa also dellghted
11111&lt;
Longh~m Cheese, l-Ib. 4!1c $13,500.00.
.
Dual wheels, heavy duty springs, 4 .speed trans.
iary
sewerage
sy.!lem, i nte r- and small cakeo were served to be in charge of_ tbe coupon
Your lotai Grocery bUl POMEROY - NICe large
engine, heater.
ceptlng sewers sewage pump- from a table carrying out the and trading stamp_program.
will always cost you less if
w1th pasture for cow
and
Was$895 _ _ Weekend Special $749
Wanted To Buy
lng workl and' sewaga treat- valentine theme. An arrang~ Mra. Charles'- C~kson WI-'
pony • plenty g~rden space.
you deal at the Bright Star
ment of dlaposal works or parts ment of wbite carnatlona and put In chlirge of getting the ne...
&amp;-~om house With bas~ment.
Markets located next to the
ANTIQUE furniture, Aladdin Drive-In Theatre, Mason, W. High and ~ry. ~wner WJ~I ca~therlnf, or otherwise dlcbarg- mums centered the_ table. Mial essary dishes and utensils for
lamp and old iron pieces, mar- Va. (Formerly the Bargain ry ~me financmg. Sprmg 18 I
es santiary sewage, lnduatrial Nellie Zerkle presided at the the cafeteria 10 a! to provide
ble topped piece. Mrs. How118
wastes, water or other llquidl, coffee aerv•ce. Guests
were hot lunches for tho S&lt;'bool in
Center) and in Pomeroy , on
way·
ard Cecil, 800 W. Main St., Ohio at 113 West 2nd Street.
OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
C. C. CUCKLER, REALTOR
either directly or Indirectly In- Mra. MIChael F':l', Cheshire, the near future.
Pomeroy, WY 2-5262.
to the VUiage'o oanilllry sew- and Mrs. Myron Miller, Middle- A dlscuslrion was held oo a
Both Stores are open all day BOX Z29 PHONE WY ~-3830
POMEROY, OHIO
2 3 tic each Sunday.
2-2-Jtc
POMEROY, OffiO
erage system, payable and col· port.
Boostera Cl~ SMALL LOT in Pomeroy large !N~W autum-n -haze- -mink
lectable ao berelnalter provldMeetings iA the future will he
enough for two-car garage. stole. See: Mrs. Virgil Carl, FOR SALE-Middleoort't
acres NE % of S. W. % and ed, and tn amount determined
held on the last Sund•r of each
Call Howard Mullen on week Rt 2, Pomeroy on Kingsburg ell b"'"'"'"· located 352 N.
Farm Machinery
Nw
f
W
BB
!Dlltws:
montll at 7 P m. Tbe meeting
..........
-- . . part 0 8 . • 'I•, .. the
closed with proyer by Fath.
Wy
d
en __
'• ___2-3782. -·-·-2- l. 3tp Rd. or Ph.
2-6356. -2-l-121p
Second Street, Middleport AT TillS date I have on hand same appe-s
- WY
- --~ on the Audltor ' s
"a" For any lot, parcel of
,
er Adolph Golubie""ld.
HOG •d,essedl , 250-3110 lbs 0 , ,sEWING Machine. new !965 Priced for quick .ale. In- 4S used farm tractors and Tax Duplicate for tha year land, building or premisel
S
Refreshments were oerved by
what have ou. Pho w'
model. Sews_ forward and re- quire at Ohio Hotel.
several riding garden tract- 1947, in the name of James 91'I ted within
llhout the
. 0f the the pa ent 9 0f St Loui!1 Parloh
Y
ne Y 1- verse. Equipped to z1g zag,
N. Beard, referenc. to which
ua
or w
'ftte February meetmg
r
·
6826.
2 3 6tc
buttonhole, darn, etc. $38.88. FARM 82 A. on hard
ors. Most anything needed on
d
corporate limits of the VIJ. Golden Rula class of the Pom&amp;- of Gallipoils.
the farm. Bill Goodwin, 6 is hereby rna e.
lag of Middleport Obin hav
1
held
----. STANDING Timber. Top cash Terms. WY 2-3862. 1 29 6tc buildlng sites, old house
-1 r
Wilk II
REFERENCE DEED: Vol.
e --• b '
'
• roy Church of Chr st was
m• es rom
esvi e.
ing or "'"'"" Y any eonneo- Tuesday evening at the home of
212 • page 33J, Records of lion to the VUiages oanitary Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smitb in
price paid. Marton Reynolds, I
barn, II mineral. Leaded.
I 3 6tc
"'
CoolvJ'lle, OhJ·o. Rt. 3. Call
Homer
Smith,
Star
Rt.
No.
Deeds
of
Me;~
County
Ohio
In'--""••
BEST PRICES ON
3
Bo 29 Ri i
W V
'
. sewer ayatem
=~•-. Syrac"·•.
·
eefS
alter 4 o'clock, 667-3500.
p ey. . a.
Help Wanted
Plaintiff also alleges that the sewers, sewage pumping 1118- In ; ; abaence of Mrs. El1-11-tle
l-25-30tp
parties are the ownen of the tiona and oewage treatment wood Bowers, --idenl, lbe vice
' household gooda and
dls-•1
Lo
no...
r-WANTED ho k
I
to
I
For Rent
Auto Sales
use eeper
'"" property
located
their or
,..... wor.. '"' ..-- president, Mrs. Jerry Masters Mrs. Myrtle Lolli! entertained
1 6 .60
in. Phone WY 2-26116.
thereof or otherwise dlschar· conducted the buslnesa oesston. the WSWS of tha EnterprtsO
6 70 X 1 5 _
---""' tall
International tandem
drive
2 3 tic home.
glng sanitary sewage, tndua- "Love" was the theme of the EUB church Tueaday evening
4 ROOM HOUSE in Hartford,
Nylon 81oekwtll Tube Tv..
u. s. Civil Service -Tests!fi Pllainhtiff also fprthisays that upon triBI wastes, water or other devotiona taken from I John 4: at her Rod: Springs Road home.
w. Va. Phone S82·2.168 after
truck with twenty foot log· Meo -women 1s and ~~~ s.eurw tob&amp;. na earmg o
hqutds either dlrecU.y or Inho al10
SUPER SERVICE
ging rack, $650. Ford one ...., "' , .." •Mn. • .,._.,. _ _ be divorced from said
.
'
,
11-19 by Mrs. Smith w
"The Church'• Mission
a2 3 3tc
5 p. m.
STATION
ton truck, good stake bed. ~':~~a;d~~~ '::;;::~ P.::=,-: ant and be awarded the
dU"ect1y into the Vlllage 1 san- reed an article~ "And Give 'l:be&amp; mong Nati0111 ID Alia" wu
TWO 4 room furnished apart·
$395 w·u fo
h l d . umoll. ·~MOA'J FBEE ....,...
d
ol of lb
llllry sewerage system, the Peace." Prayer by Milton Rtuab tbe topic of the program prementa. Ov.e first Door WY 2J~elc W Cen.y
• I ys ur w ee rtve uoo OD Job•. ,aJar~.... .-eqtUre~Mr~~ custody an eontr.
e
charge shall be u follows : "lo"....a the devotions.
sented by Mrs. Herbert nz.......n,
-•
II
......_
Mgr. WY 2•9932
% ton .stake ~ruck. $650 .. Bill :=~:. t.ndaJ I'IY1at name, aM,...-' or child of the partie1
... £KM
eall
ul&amp;'ol'
27 ""'-=
.-e.
Goodwm, 6 m1les from Wilkes· LtncolD Ser""lee, an eu-, Pn~ that be be awarded
Members answered roll
showing how Christian missions
J ROOM apartment-. - NiceiY
ville.
2 3 6tc 0 "" 80"""'L Pom~,. 0 ""'·
interest in tiJe real estate
Fo~ each family or com- wllb a ocripture verse Uliq the have Influenced the .allono ol
furnished hardwood floors I t.UMP and run of mine coal
-scribed herein and tha
mercia! or Industrial unit us- word heart. RoWtd robin get-well Asia.
aulllmatl~ heat. large clos: for sale. Goe_glein Coal Co. 6 perfect
- CYLINDER Jeep motor,
Legal Noti"ce
hold goods and personal
log unmetered private wells, cards were aent to ohut-lna. II Mra. Elisabeth Davis read
condition, 1958 Dodge,
$3110 per month
ll
P
S
Middl
ell, pn'vate bath and private
age I.,
eport.
- - --"' - - - -erty located in the home
·
·
was voted 1o onler get-we the hymn, "I Love Tby Klng12 4 u
Pick-up V-8, 1956 Buick SpeFor domestic metered users,
ll
ney making do Lord" Parti 1 .,_
entrance. UUUtie• furnished. - - - - - - - c cial, 1956 Pontiac Chieftain
LEGAL NOTICE
the parties hereto as aUmony, Industrial and other metered cards to se as a 100
m.
·
cpa....., were
. WY 2-32110...
2-2-tlc
Business Services
4-dr. sedan, Booton Terrier MONA LOUISE MARCINKO, and for other proper reUef.
the fee shall be 81 fol- project. The purchaae of a new Miss Dorothy Long aa the voice
"""'~
bulldog, female, registered. a minor, whose place of rest- Said cause will be for
uselows~'
table for the church social roodm from
the
audience
a DC!
I n ....E ROOM furnished apart· WY 2-3243 1!-- lhe phone to cal
.
dJa
ed y
bookl ma e
I
be
Mr
M
I
size
WY 2-9943.
2-2-3tc dence is unknown, and Helen illl! on or after the 12th day
Zero to 2000 galloos · f2 00 per WBI . CUBS • ear
and pane mem rs,
S.
flii2A!
ment Wllh bath for coupiO. lor Limestones, any
M ddl
The o"-~l
•.
White, mother of Mona Louise March, 1965.
month
· ·
by Mra. Cbarleo Eskew
Smith, Mrs. Claude Husted, Mn.
Phone WY 2-5.,,
- . m 1 e- Prompt delivery. Emmet W
~ofer.........,.~ Marcinko, a minor, whose place
h were distributed.
Thomas Ben'·
~ Hun•
~-•"rd
TIIOMAS
J.
MARCINKO
to
10,000
-no••s,
••
.110
Mrs.
Srnlt
..1, Mrs. """
2001
port. 212 Soutb Fifth Ave.
World 8 ....,.
Shuler
Contracting.
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••
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..,
I
.....
under
lbe
l
--•
"~·
1 l8 tic
•
Ell Ue
of residence is also unknown, Crow, Crow &amp; Porter,
per munlb
Games were P a,ne .... ..,. • ........,
.

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PRICES

More Specials

.e~u..

THIS WEEK

I

I

Arrangements
Using Dried
Mater•"als Shown

1

'J elet,1•.8 l•0 n Revll e

d""

Tuesday night as Marcel Mar- changing from m a! k to
ceau joined Red SkeHon lor an mask - by only faelal e1pre..
hour uf pantomime.
alom, of roune - he finds

on NBf'!fV's Bob Hope theaterL't"ltl&gt;:: fmas elll'dl orlar;'.rate?
Feb. 19 a• a retired safecrack- A - In E11iland in 1843.
- - - - -- - - - - - - -- - -- - - - - - -

Evl'!l the noise or the too-l,..., himself unable to remove one
queut commercials could not in which he is !!ITJiling . Perdim lhe grandness of the occa. forming in complete silence,
sion and ol the achievements of Marceau, .. he trlllll desperol~
the two masters , who worked j ly to remo-· _. this srrdling mask,
A&lt;JIIOSS
separately except for their ver·l creatPd a muOO ot chHling and 1. String
siol'l of ''Pinocchio.''
enormouJI}' touching pathdl and •.oamefilll
U was an hour of slmpliclty I tragedy with the humanit~ of 9. S-Ma.ped
and directness that for years to I his implications. It was enoush ll. ~=~~~
come will bring joy to grown- t1· ~aw tears from a hardened
body
uptl and children who watch viewer.
12. Silk IJCII.d1
television around the world.
I Skeltf)n 's sequences included
llkcl.
The two artists complement- I his versinns o( a I:!Jr' dressing : : ~

tragedy ;
broad -

Skelton with
yet precise -

ir· the rr•(•rning; a gentleman-

apparently a waiter-mixlnl 1
salad; " drunken dottor in surgery ; and his famous impre~oo
s1on of il vroud old man watch-ing a parade. Maretflli'S other
solo contribution• inc)uded a

11. ll'etalllo
l1'. =~
anlmaltata
19, ChooM
22. Bua go4
=:,ell
tr. A 11up.

128.

ptoach, his sense of the rldicu. but not

snow y· res

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WSWS M
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n uesday

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29 tl• Blc ear ....,:. :': IJld pol' will take notice that on the Attorneys for Plaintiff
-.:;;;-;r.;;;;;;;-~iihU~I;;=,
APARTMENT, 5 room• aod ~ f'.nr • , l'huriDiq ... lormBDCe. Small .,., ecoaomy 25th day of November, 1994, (IJ 28: (2) 4, 11, 18, 25; (3) 4,
bath, shower and tub. 63 S.
lleaiJD&amp;
and
agerablllty
Thomas J. Marcmko,
being
11; 7tc
Snl St., Middleport, Phone
lllaeriiDio, manSee
plaintUf, filed his petition 8 •
,__ I N
,
WY 2-2871.
1 to uc
Elld , _ . . - - gainst Mona Louise Marcinko
..,.a
ottce
'tRAILER LOTS - rree - sewWe llave oD E.~M::'eroy a minor, as defendant In th~
ORDINANCE NO. 181
ago and water. Brown's Trail
s.- - l'lroao WY W8'7l
Court of Common Ple11
of
.er Park (State Approved 1.
PM"onntdo tic
Meigs
County,
Ohio,
being
ea..
AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND
4 22
Mlnenville, Ohio, Phone WY CoD WY a.a?t Day • Nlpt
No. 13,704, praying for divorce SECTION 3 OF ORDINANCE
:z.3324.
1 15 tic
7 • t1r!
Insurance
from the said Mona Louise
NO. '"
MOOERli 4 NODI ana baih IlEA riNG, Ptambhr&amp;, MaeOer
Marcinko, a minor, on
the
fumlabed apartment. M 1 d- Fui'IIJOtti. &amp;niGtd Bralllen. PHOTO Copying servtce. Co!&gt; grounda of gross neglect of Be it ordained by the VM!tige
118 East lldabr Stree~ !'om- leo made of legal papera. duty and extreme cruelty and of Middleport,
Middleport,
dleport. WY Wl74.
tfc
eroy.
Pf1oM 1n Wf&amp;
birtll
records
nnd
almost
any
that
there
is a aeparation of Ohio as follows:
9 11
otber doc:umenta.
the plaintiff and defendant by SECTION 1: 'lbal Section I
1 :ro tk
MODERN 5 room hoiiSe
In =--===,....,,--~Beater Insaraace, f'omeroy virtue of the Ill treatment on of Ordinance No. 874
New Haven, W. Ya., on Mld- l'RANSMISSION Salvage Comt 4 tfc the part of the defendant here- reads aa follows:
way Drive, hath, garage, full pony Repairing aU makes. CUSTOM butchering aad cu~ in. Plaintiff further alleges that For the ~ 11 provldotze basement, large
lot. ~~':~~a~~ trBIII- ling. PhU Meier Phone WY he is the owner of the undivid- ed 1n Section 1 aoil 7 hereof
f/S.IIO month. Lea,. require-d.
WSlO.
' 11 1 tfc ed three • fllurth ilrtereat and Is hereby determined and
Pbone IJII2.2GfiZ, New Haven, Owner. Phone WY U173.
the. defendant the owner of the elared 111 be necesaar, Ill
17
W. VL
2-1-'te
ll
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Uvestock
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AUCI'IONEEII
and to the following real estate. rates from fl'lery penon,
J'URNISHED aparlmenb with
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Dr. Melvin E. Doerr, Veterfo.
The !ollowtq real estate 111111 corporation wbo!1e
· u!llltta furmahed, alllo good
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arion, large and amaU animals. situat&lt;d In Conoly of Meigs, p&amp;rcel 0! laild, · building
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Harold Smith, Mn. Louis 0&amp;- Mlcab 4: 1-11. The bymn, 'Wto
borne and Mn- Denver K.apple. 've A Story To Tell To !tie
Refreshments were served by Nationa," and a prayar poem
the hostB Ill Mr. and Mn. Jerry by Mrl. DUon eoncluded lbe
Masters and TomiDy, Mr. and program.
The foregoing rateo are min- Mrs. MlltoD Roush. Mro. Conrad lluriD&amp; tha bullneal II" iNI.
lmum rates and ool maxllnum OhUnger, Mrs. Eskew, Mrs. 08- In charge o1 Mrs. Menzel Smjlli,
rates and the VOiage r" nes bOrne. Mra. A. L. Pbelpa, Mro. preoldeot, the program for Y!llf'o
lbe right to Increase the 18me Kapple and Bryce and Mark .ld 8ervlc» Day on SUDdaJ, hbat any time llhould the reve- Smith.
ruary 7, waa plenned '1be Quiet
nues of the ll)'Siem prove lnouf·
Day aervlce Ill be beld at Grfleienllll pay lbe operating and July 211, 1994 111111 all
arcJI. E~ Cburdl 'nllnday,
matnteoaoeo expeose1 and lbe n"'"""' and par:ll of cmllnaliC*l FebruarJ 11, from 10:30 a .m.
debt ~ges prOvided by the lneonatotenl berewilb 111111 ba'6- 2:30 p.m. waa IIIIIIOIIDCICL MI.
OrdinaiJCio aut.borlzln&amp; the Jsau. by repeal..t
Moody wUI be lbe speaker.
aoee· G! .the lleWt!l'
revenue
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b!Joda.
the fe!l'el' c!Wgea SlllC'n011 m: '11111 Onll- the
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oeet1oo nanc:e thall be effective ~ were tlrnll by the hnsteu t&lt;t
be bill!ld ~ tjle Board of .cllately.
.lbe abQve _and • ....t Wn.
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'I Chamber of Commerce speaking to a Meigs County Jay- ! speaker for the ~!e 1gs Jayt·ee Commumty Development banquet. ~ere he has m full Jolly form. I ell to nght. Lloyd Blackwood, State vlce-prescee "Community Development" banquet audience at ' 1dent, Pomeroy:, Glenn Abies, d1str1ct Jaycee director, Newark. M,e1gs R ep, Ralph Weikel, Mr. Mole&gt;., L. J . Schoonover, a&gt;de to Rep, Walter
TUCSON,, A~IZ,
HOW Salisbury school Thursday night.
, Moehler; B1ll M1ller, Jaycee preSident and banquet emcee, and Curt ~I cDamel, banquet r:ha1rman - Sentinel Photo.
and why did F.ugene Francts
Moles, 34, a native of Pinch, W.Va., a partner in a , ----- -- ---- --- ~
!Stormy) McDonald III- co - Lima office out!itting firm, urged the local Jaycees- il1
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heJr 10, lhe $24-30 million Zen; they want to do something for their county-to survey
e~u,e
A w. r min g I r. n d
llh radio fortune kill h•mself. 'the attitudes of its people.
I (A- • ._!
brought tho first sign of
Disturbed by these questions, :
"Find out what they're g~lp. - -- ---·- --. - ,
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a break today in a siege ·
authorities Thursday expanded lng about, what they tbmk together wtth a delegai.Jon from
of artie cold that was in
their
investigation into the should be done. Knock oa
the Athens Jaycees, several .
its second week in the
death of the 23-year-&lt;Jid youth, , ery door In Meigs counly,'' he state officm, the president or !
Midwest.
who appeared to have
had said.
Bf::'nd Jaycees of Mason county .
The warmer weather'
nd
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every reason to live. MeDon- When all this is compiled, · a., ary Jl s a
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aid's body was found Wednes- he said, the Jaycees then have special guests atlended.
I The contract lor construction of Rio Grande College's
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MARtr:TTA \liP! I - The Ohio Valley Region Deday night outside 8 photograph- to sit down with community In remarks ~ollowJ~g
the nw •ibrar was officiaHy awarded to the Don King Con- UPI reported.
velopment Council will consull with Gov. James A.
000 horne in this desert
nd 1 d
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speech. Mr. MJiler hmted the '
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Rhodes on possible highway construction programs un.
sun a
ea ers, usmessmen an pro.
. I struction Co of Jackson Thursday afternoon.
Th., northern plains exic darkroom in his rented $50,- fessional people to analyze what Meigs Jay~ees are developln)( : K g'. I 'bid was $292 000 Five other firms had .sub- --rienced their warmest der the federal Appalachian program. The council reachrun city.
I has been learned.
a !'ommumly development pro- . In 5. owl
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gram which may include
11 mltted bJds or t e JO ·
temperatures
in more campus Thursday, authorb:ing its executhe committee to
He was lying in a pool of "The fl,~al and. mo~:. Import- comprehensive survey of ntti- l Following yeste!'day·s
con- - --- - -- - --:- ~- than a week Thursday. In go over the mal.ter with Rhode s.
blood. Both his wrists had been ant step, he said, IS to do 1 d
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tract
agret-ment
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Grande'
Robert
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Rose
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director
of
of Minnesote temF. B I" . 1
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something about it. You have to tu esdo
elgs county peope
pera1ures were above zePau 1 .. aurHge,
l'OW1(1 i:'XI?(' U JVe secreary . cau!!lashed and there was a bullet b
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t , 1 d, h owar progress.
d'
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tioned that. the $1 I UiHion aid program to economically
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1 ro 1or t h e 11rst
wound in his head. Sheriff's e'dw1 11 mg 1o ge mvove,
e H.mtrod uce d Bo b Coats, · t:omm 1ttees met m special ses- ,er.
time in d I:'!Jresse rl areas · ,ohv1ous
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1y \\'1.11 no 1 provt(· 1e some th.mg
. . d1rector
.d ho . cveopmen.
d 1
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homicid-e investigators round a sal
president of the
Middleport ision with three dormitory re-- ~. ~~~ e~J e
;ne an ypr etg t ays.
for even' wmmuni1v in snu1hea s1nn Ohin"
22-caliber _pistol beside MeDon- . Moles made no move to iden· Chamber or Commerce;
Ed lpresentatives to discuss con-y ormtty _n e ·
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'!'lit" coUncil exprt•ss€-d {Pars
aid's body. Jt had been fired , llfy "What's wrong · whv. you F os1er, pres1'den t of the pome- lstruclion ol a new dorm for the:· It · IS beheved
the
college
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tlh 1· ,1 ·~· r('adtn ... :-;s to JO!f l nlinlslrallon has come under
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haven't progressed.'' He lert
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Ch"ld HGC campus.
ISf'ek Jng 8 ormJtory Wltl 3 cathe l&gt;illion-dollar progr&lt;trn now :.t!l !tLk from St'V t'rtJI Sldt• &lt;; .
that u~ to th~ Jayc~ survey ~~~ p~~~~d:n~; ' Dick Be~gl:·, , ~he ~epresentativ~s included I pacity f~r ~~.. to 136 students,.
rnuvlng through congr ...~~ T ilt&gt;
Rbodf's lllasll:'d
UNITED
Y.- team, 1f one JS put mto opera· president of the Athens Jay- 1Umvers1ty Durrn1t0nes Inc. of p!ul':i a .::afeten_~· .
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lr&lt;~rs wPre voil'ed at a nwf'l - p s . Rep Rl•ilPrt r: ~weenNATIONS, N.
Hon.
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"d t Cleveland: Austin E. Knowlton, Also, :he oftJ.::lals would ltke
OUDCI
ing on the Manelt.J
Colll-'gt' i'! . DemocratiC' Congre~s manSm~ller
members of the United The •peaker reviewed the ob- CRees, w'tt, cMoohnlov~r,Cart• eMo iColumbus and CIT Educational to have the new dorm comCl I d
Nations today pushed a last .
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A toun&lt;"ll rneml&gt;er reported tacli.ed Rhodes fo; "stumbling
mmute campaign to get the big ber ebie( of which is to build Co
nq
· 1 b ' lkg •Y
· present&lt;.~lives felt that It may
·, til•l a lop US.' . plannr,· for t\1(' &lt;111d funtbl.ing" oo Dlt' Appal;;t·
powers 10 come 10 terms - at
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! program lold an Ironton group ddo program.
1t1es.
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said
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wish
all
the
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bmldmg
committee
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was
: vkes for John V. i\·lcGrew. 79. pc.lachttJ sta11:'s ooly AI~L&lt;tn1&lt;l nlllCiZtu" Hl
to
Dipl~ J&amp;td if the cam- Lima Jaycees conducted when have heard Mt.
Moles· mg the dorm1tores. It
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: who died here- at his residenee , is o~hind Ohio in planning for &lt;IPJ.~~-'&lt;~r hf&gt;tore Congre-ss m bt"paif!J f&amp;'rf;.-the Gen~ral Assem- Moles was their president, he speech"!.
pointed out lhal. by wo_rkmg i
Thursda.v. will be held at Sl the highwa_v program .
lw!J of the bill.
bly lS ~tmost ~rtam to rec~ss noted that too many people Lloyd Blackwood, Immediate thr.ough the dormitory represeni .
Paul's Lutheran ('hurch in New Ohio was B latl' entrv in thf' He said Rhod"'s submitted a
nexl week until ~ay 1 ~o g1ve are interested only in what past president or the Meigs Jay- tatlves, the ~ollege wnuld no
Havf'n S;:~turday at 2 p.m. wil.h Appalachia group . O~ly two ·w-word ll:'lf'~Tarn support.ing the
the ~ptxtslng factions time to concerns their own selfish in- cees, .and a state vice-presi- lhave lo provtde a down pay- 1 CINCINNATI (UPI) _ Ohio 1the Hev Jack Wf'lch off1c1a1- wet"ks &lt;~gu Hhodes askt-d that b!ll while the governors ot sev~
negotiate a settlement.
terests, too few in what l.'On- dent introduced Moles as "the !rnent for su~: h a str ucture.
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PRESIDENT '' How many people do you see States Junior Chamber
of 1
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Mcf.rew
was
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Charles de Gaulle s startling . at your town council meeting Comm~rce."
~~:~~gbu~~~ ~n~ d:r~nna~iwe n 1te'l" by oecup,ation and a mem- : eounlies eligible ror the pro- Wil l1,\lm L. ~oleman,ddD~~~
proposal for a special interna- for any reason other thar~ to
Presl(lent Miller presented I
Weather officials said Mel-' ~er of lhe LoHagevtlle .Mason- igram.
rrall~ st~te chairman a Te l.!i
tional conference to revamp the critictze or ask for
some- framed certificates of appreci- r
dahl Dam pool above Cinc-innit l ie lodghe snhd of Sl. Paul srLuth- 1 Mt&gt;&lt;:~nwhile._ the Rhode s ad·. ~ ~C~n~~~d On Page___ wo~
United Nations in consultation thing?" he asked.
allan from the Jaycees to three
was four-firths covered with ice eran c urc · He _was a ormer l -with Red China appeared to Blll Miller, Meigs Jaycee pres- communication media for past I
b Th d
A
11 amount ' mavor ~:~nd ('ounc:llm&lt;tn of New ,
have run Into a blank wall to- idenl, welcomed a crowd esti· cooperahon, These were Jack
i oi hal~-~~c~\h.cks:: was oh- ' Haven,
I
day.
mated at 60 persons to the ban- Kerr of WMPO Radio. Bob Hoer-j PT. PLEASANT - The Rev served at the Markland Dam
He w"s. bur~ :\1,~:~y 23. 1885, at
President Johnson as have quet served by the Sahsbury lich of the Athens Messenger ·1 Charles A. Pttzer has been ool.
, St. Mar.v s. \\. \a., the son . of
other leaders elsehwere, virtu-- PTA. Jaycees, their WIVes, and and Chester Tannehill editor of elected chairman of a Mason p The river was frozen over at I tin· _la11:' Aug-ustus and Janf' K.&lt;:~ally rejected the idea Thurs several "bosses'' and wives, The Dally Sentinel.
County citizens group organiz- Wheelin and the dam al lrttl- 1thenne_ Hall McGrew.
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Sun•tvmg are h1s wife. Irene · 1 A Pomerov home was gu1trd b~· lire Thursday nlght
day during a Washington news
ed to ta e advantage 0
e llpohs was four - f1rths full of ,
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K11'l'ff:~~R®::,-&gt;;~!i~ Economic Opportunity Act pass- half-inch thick ice.
I tw_o. dauglllers . Mrs. momona) . before firemen v.·el e a ~ o 11ng 1e aze
Gaulle spoke to French and forTemperatures in Ohio ed by Congress .
WIII!Hm Nea~e or Bul·khannnn. i trol.
.
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·~r". ele"led to srrvf'
1 and Mrs (.Janel William Rus-- 1 Four young ch1lrlren and. a teen-ag. e b~by Sitter were
Offl
Other
elfn newsmen in Paris,
will avoroge from 3-6 d•
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SJrMI above normal. Ra~ with Mr. Pitzer were
Carl l
I sell of Nrw Have-n: one son, •in lhe Raymond Snide~ res1 en~·e , o
ruon · ve., W en
COLUMBUS- TOP OHIO
resentetlve normal highs Cook, secretary; Paul Rairden.
' .John D of Buckluwnon: nine the structure ('atq;ht fire at 10.12 p.m . ____ _ __
AFlrCIO officials Thursday exlnd lows ere Clewland treasurer. Elected to the Board
grandc·hildrPn. two Slstt&gt;r~. !\trs.! A nt&gt;ighbor . .I C Ru s~eH , Marion. 11: Pat. 8. and Ramona
pressed opposition to the pro35-19, Cincinnati 42·26, of Directors were Paul Wedge, The Pomeroy Chamber o( Edilh Ong, Riplt&gt;\, and \1r~_ , who is a studt"nt al Pomeroy 9. Abo ins!de the residence
I'W\.aal on the May 4 ballot to
Columbus 38·22. A warm· Lannes Williamson. Gilbert Bar- Commerce meets Monday at Bessie Hright o! &lt;;as,_c;away.
. Hi~h Sehool, nolit·(•d fl;;.me~
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4' a.m. at Cro w•I Town ••
-·p"'""'- the Oh 1·0 House of
ing trend over the week· nette and Mayor Virgil Siders. 11:"
F'riPnds mav call al the Fo- · s hoo1·m~ from the hon1e · Porn - were Jirnm.v Hudson and bab,v
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· home anytime eroy vo1un 1E'er 1L··Jremen
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Representatives
and reaffirm- FERNDALE• Mi ch · 1UPI)
end
and
then
little Four additional rnemben will Country restaurant on East gleson~ F'unera!
were silter Linda Hudson. children of
ed their stand against an in· A father ":ho was .~lied "a ~e- c h • n ge.
Pracipitltion be added at a later meeting to Main-st. All interested pt"r- arter 6::!0 p.m today.
qlli&lt;'klv summorwd .
\lr. and Mrs. James Hudson.
,
the
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state sales tax.
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f Chief Henry
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They attacked the two pro- ne1gh~rs ~as charged Thun~ wHicand to ebout mid- hers on the Board of Directors. Bricklayers Local 32 will
Veterans Memorial Hospital Truman A Russell, then ra~ 1 Wrrr_~.,~ sfald e ire happadrent ~
poeals at a Jegislitive confer· day Wlth first degree murder wMk
with recordings A meeting of the Board will be meet Saturday at 8 p. Ill. al / ADMISSIOr\S -- Mrs. CIHrk across the .hollow lo the sr-Pne startn.~ rom and ov~rkleateh coah
ence attended "'' about
in
the
death
of
hls
wile
and
six
about
one
hall Inch.
held February 15 at the Christ the Pomeroy Leion Post. There Wells
Long Bolhlfll · Robert 1
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750 h'ld
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members of the labor group c I ren m a Ire
amag
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~1\l be 1mtJatJnn of two appren- Sawye~s. Ne~ _Haven.
. 1burning fotlr _ room
frame 1
,
from thrDUibout Ohio.
their home Jan; 25.
lt&lt;:es. and rerreshments.
DISCHAH&lt;.ES -- Hobert Gli- I strudurf'. The )'OUI1!l,!:.tl:'rs di!:l- Mason Volunteer Firemen s.l~
Harry M. Belcher, 32 , stood
WEESE rs ILL
more. Nt&gt;w HavPn : Weattha Icovered the blaze as thP Rus- S&lt;.. were summoned to the scene
made at his arraignment and
Don Weese, R;acine, was ad- NEW YORK UPI • Stocks \ Schartiger, Middleport.
1sells arrived.
to asst~L Chief Werry said the
mitted to Holzer Hospital on were narrowly mixed in moder- BIRTHS - Mr_ and Mrs. :
structure was a total Joss.
an examination within ten days
I
was set by Muuicipat
Judge
Thursday night with possible ate trading at lhe opening to-1 Clark Wells, Long Bollom, ' a I The Snider children at h&lt;lme FlremPn remained at
the
Earl Nash. He was held withpneumonia.
!day.
daughter.
: when the l'lre broke out were scene for about two and a half
out ball and taken to the Oak· The Meigs County Sheriff's 1•
--- --- - - Ihours and returned 01 3 a. m.
•lodav when the blaze broke oul
land County jaU in Pontiac.
,department investigated an ac- 1
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died 'ftlursday at Holzer hospltol after a long illness, will be
conducted SUnday.
He w'as born Nov , 211, 1195,
the son of the tale George and
Fannie MOSiman Blshop of
near Wilkesville, He i asurviv·
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Bishop, alkt i brother, Tm.
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1-• tnveaH-ttol of ''p""
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fire. Pollee foulld Wate. of
111oUne Ia the woodwork of
tbe 1~ s«try frame house lD
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The bodies of Mrs. Katherine
Belcher, 35, and the sil child·
ron were found huddled logeth·
er in an upstairs bedroom. The
fire started under 8 llalrway
that blocked the only
escape
route from the second floor·

Routes 124 and 143 near Adams'
store.
Sheriff Robert C, Hartenbach
said the brakes failed 01 1 truck
driven by Thomas Paul G.,...
ser, 23, Pomeroy, as he attempted to !!top at the tnter!!lection.
Grue!l8r's pick-up rammed a
two-ton· !nick owned by Goeglein Brothers, Middleport, driv.
en by Edward J. Schaefer. 41,
Minersville.
·
There was approlimately
UOO damage to the truck owned by the Goegleln Brothers
and flO damage to Grueser's
\'ehicle, No mesls were made,

TWO ARRI!STED
Two arreots reported by the
Ohio State Patrol were Junior
Harvey Keller, :rl, Rt. I Lang•·
ville, cited to Melp county
LOCAL TEMPI'
court Feb. 26 for ui!ule veblcle Tho ~ature Iii Po1111!1'11y'o
and Bobby ,J. MUter; 21, POID- buslneos , dlslriel 11 II ,a.
erop, cited to Gallipolil couri ,tddaJ wu :10 dolfOOil, .IInder
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' inJuries were suffered.
By Uolted Prest Jntematlonal tossed out a conlroverstall dered a temporary hall m Set- , cans.
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A six-man congresSional dele- procedure requiring voter appli- ma demonstrations Thursday.! Moultrie, Ga.: Pollee arrest- 1
galion mes to Alabama today cants to take a test
on King, jailed during a march in , ed about till Negro h1gh seilool .
to· make a persorial investiga- civics and government.
Selma earlier this week. was 1 sludents Thursday to brPak up
tion of Selma's racial sltustion.
The order applies only 10 Dai- expected to post bond and leave 1a downtown mar·ch by '""'' 400
Rep. Charles C. Diggs Jr., J). las County but the Justice De· his eell today.
students protesting conditions
Mich., spokesman for the J(I"OUP partment recently filed suit in Police al Marion 8rrestt&gt;d i at their school. Two olfwl'rs
of four Negroes and two federal court in Montgomery 173 Negroes Thursday when the i were injured,
whites, said the congressmen aoking for a statewide ban on group attempted to march on Charlotte, N.C.: About SOU Damages to Deem's Restaurwanted to "get a full view or such tests.
the courthouse to protest voter Negro leaders £rom s~ven ant in Racine, located near the
the · situstion and to hear rrom
Negro leaders at Selma ex- registration procedures, Negroes Southern states are expected to Southern High School, we~e e,._
all sides."
pmsed
disappointment
in vowed at a mass meehng attend the 13th annual sooth- ' timated at $3500 as lhe result
Diggs said also the group Thomas's ruling because it did Thursday nighl to continue the east regional conference of the j of a fire Thursday,
wanted to see whether additiOn- not hold Dali88 County Sherifl demonstrations today.
: National Association for the Ad- The hre apparently broke out
al federal voting legislation was Jim Clark in. contempt of.court. Elsewhere:
I vancement of Colored People 1at about J p, m. lrom detective
needed and, if so, what kind. Clark, restrained from interler- Wasbingtoa: Presid.-t John-. tNAACPI here Feb. 25-28.
Wifing a Racine
Volunteer
Federal Judge D.aniel H. lng with Negro wier registra- son told a news
conference i Baton Roog•, LB.: Gov. John fireman said. Mem~rs of tho
Thomas of Mobile, Ala,, Thurs- tion in Selma, has mode most Thursday that "all of us should J, McKeithen theortzed Thurs- Volunt...- fire • fillttllll unit
day ordered sweepinl , changes of the UOO arrests. dllring lhe be concerned with the , elforis day if two civil nghls workers said one member · was overIn voter registration prO&lt;edurea civil rights calll~ljpt 1,1 Sel'rbll 'of our fellow Americuns to reg : were beaten in Bogalusa their come by smoke while batiiiDJI
Dalla ( S e I m a) Qlunty, !and near~y. Marl&lt;!~~, Ala.
ister to wote
Alabama." He : wounds were self inflicted be- tbe blaZl!, Smo
. ke al)d watw
'l'liomas's order Uberallies and Dr, Martin Lul!rer JGng Jr., pled~ed that the ' ·ri•"' • • ''" I cause they wanted to "stir damage at the struc!IIN wu
111'1 ~1 UR. rel/llrallqp ~ lead&lt;:ro ot ·lhe
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