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MONDAY, FEBRUAR Y 8, 1965

POMEROY -MIDDlEPORT. OHIO

:~r"~p~~~::· :~:;~ : 1:;:~:·~;:~"'" '"::::';~:tl\ •~A~~ ~Y.~~~m-..eA~~~~:~ ~~u~:~~a~i~i'NC:,:';~~;dl~rc:~ l ~;;;:'~:;:~elmi;~: l:e":f ::m:~ p':::~~·"a~~~ru;.:::~· possible!~i~~A~Ye:~a~;Y S. •;~~~~~~ ~~~~~e :i!~in~~·. ~~:;:•nr:
armed with mort•rs and dynamite chlrges attacked the today bl~sted milita.ry bases 1n led the raiders in person and ~ c~tion between North and South
U. S. helicopter bate here before dawn Sunday, kill- CommunJst North Viet Nam for was wounded in the orm when V1et Nam.
ingelght Arriaricans and wounding 12 6 at 1 cost of only the ~day,
his plane was hit by four bul-! '' ~he go~ernment of the reoone Red known dead. It Wll the heaviest toll of Arner..
South V1etnamese strongman lets.
1 pubhc of V1et Nam has decided
ic•n lives the Communists had evtr tlken In a single ~l. Gen. Nguyen Kh~ ~aid Vinh Linh is a~ut 75 miles Iin order to pu~ish the Vietnaattack.
70 per cent of the ObJectives south of Dong Ho1- lhe target mese Communists to bomb inHalf of the 88 Vietnamese gu•rds supposed to were destroyed'' in the strike 1of Sunday' s air strikes. It is stall at ions north of the 17th
protect tho "-•• wore obsont from their pools when tho against Vinh Linh today.
Rods struck simultaneously at JN!rked holicopton end
Khanh said 24 Vietnamese !
barracks flllod with sleeping airmen II 2 e.m.
skyraider lighter • b 0 m be r s
Their absence hoa not be•n explained.
bombed and strafed the mill·
tary installations a short dJs.

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WASHINGTON (UPI)Pretident Johnson callacl
~ the
National Security
l': Council ond congrestional
7;; 1 leaders to 11 meeting to~.. doy on tho criols In VIet
' Nam. It woo the third ....
~ sion of the security coun~~
N cil in 3"6 hours. Johnson
,'", the
41 arranged the seuion, to
~1
~ i which he Invited leadert
I of both parties, hours af·
tor the ucond joint Am·
,
erican ·• South Viet Nam
P!ITSBURGH _ ONE or' air attack on North Viet
the most bitter campaigns in NeTmh in two days.
e primary purpoM of
the history of American trade the mHII' ng was I a h ear
unions comes to a close tonight a flnt •hand report from
wnen the candidates for presi-1 presidential fact .. finder
dent of ~lie United Steelworkers 1I McGeorge Bundy· Bundy,
Union (USW t make an
llth l White Houn . adviser on
hour bid for voles.
security matters, returned
Incumbent David J . Medon- l1te Sunday night from
aid , seekinp his fourth
term South Viet Nem.
as president o( the nation's third
... , _ .·' ::: , .... ._.-. _ . . .
largest union, woos voters in lf.J;*-J~%~ r&lt;;'t~w·r,,·~-:.p'"' Pff)'m&lt;§.~
Buffalo. N. Y., and Ontar io,
Canada.

s_trik~ against military installa-! said ''additiona~ military acti?n, take over ~~s country .
ttons m the north, Khanh would I was taken agamsl North V1et l SUnday's IDltial retaliatory at..
only says · ·t~e Vietnamese '[ Nam ~ay by Vietnamese and tac ~ followed by 12 hours a eo-armed forces Will undertake ae- U. S. m er aft ."
I ordmated series of guerrilla
tivities th~t are both timely and I The :aid made it :lear that 1raids in South Viet NaM whicb
k the pomt. "
the Umted States and South left eight Americans dead and
Khank 's report was corh Viet Nam were prepared to re- 126 others wounded.

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Ch.·na Vows It Won't Stand
ld}y By at u s AttackS

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lance beyond the border of
North Viet Nam with the support o! American aircraft.

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Man Injured
In Wreck on
Route 124

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He said "a number of smoke .
TOKYO fUPI) -· Communist China said today It will
columns and fires were seen in 1not stand idly by while "U. S. imperialists" extend the
the area of the objectives." :war in South Viet Nam to Communist North Viet Nam.
One person was Injured tn
The U.S. Embassy confirmed!
The warning came in a statement by senior Gen. Lo
. one of three acci dents investiKhanh's report but refused to Juiching, vi ce premier and chief of the general staff of
gated by the Ohio State Patrol
give any speci!ic details about Ithe Chinese army.
in Meigs count~· over the week
the part played by the Amerl- His statement was transmit- was similar to that made by
end.
can planes.
ted by the orficial New China Peking during the Tonkin Gulf
The first took place at 3 a.m.
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News Agency . Lo ~aid that crisis last August.
Saturday on Rt. 124 one tenth
Forty·nme Amencan Jell at· "the Chinese people absolutely
of a mile from junet. ion of Rt.
locked a Commumst troop stag.; will not stand by Idly before
143. A car dri ven by Will iam
~g area ~t Dong H01. Sunday the u .S. imperialists aggressive
Dt:'an. 40. Rutland , went out
1
m rlla lat10n lor a V1et Cong! action of extending the war w
of ronlrol and ran off the right
guerrilla r.ald on a. U.S. base :the VietNam Democratic (Com· .
side of the roadway and knock..
that left e1ght Amencans dead !munist ) Republic:•
ed off a gas meter and two
and 1••
.w wounded. ft was the
" We will do our utmost to
posts in a yard. There was hea.wors t deleat. su f!ered by Amer. lsuppnrt the Vietnamese pe..
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vy damage to the car_Th e driv1can
forces '" th e years . 1ong I pies' slruggle against uS. irn·
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er received lacerat inns of the
hts tory or th e Vtefnamese war Iperalist aggress on," Lo said.
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j farf' lhat were not treated. He
o1gamst the Commumst guerril....
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1 was r 1ted to Meigs _rnllnt y t:'OUrt
I Shou 1d US. tmpen~1~m act ml Middleport High School w1ll
1
as.
dtsregard of others Ytews and be represented by two seniors
Feb. 19 charged w11 ..1 ndiliona
I spe-ed.
Khanh said one of the Sky- Idare to Impose aggressive war at the annual Wilmington lnter- 1
raiders was shot down in the' upon us, we are prepared and national Folk Festival to be Mkl
raid today but that the pilot we know ho"A&gt; to deal with their the weekend of April 3 on the
Anolher Saturday
arC'idPnt
balled out safely over South aggression."
college campus. This is
""' •; t0 :25 p. m. a1 the JunrVietnamese territory.
In earlier broadcasts, the seventh year for
tJon n Rf. 3 ~ and Hemlock R.d.
He said Air Vice Marshal New China News Agency re- by the Middleport School.
A rar dri ven by C'harles
.JeffPrs
p orneroy
Usw SPcretar)' . 1'reasurer Ll 0
Ct
ported in detai1 on Sunday's Attending this year, again
· · ]"•. Rt · r
W. Abel, competing !or the $50,· 1
I I
strikeo against military Jnstalla. der the sponsorship of the
pulled oft Rl. 33 and st rucl&lt;
0011-a·year·post, wiH make his
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tiom at Dong Hoi quoting both dlepurt·Pomeroy Rotary
a rar that had stopped
on
pitch tn Canwn, Ohto, where he
PoiSODIDg
Western and North Vietnamese will be SU2anne
B
H 'llock
Rd . dnven by
b~~~.-hls .•Sfenl to the union
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sct'Ounts.
'! daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
PROGRAM WINNER
J
Lo
f M Waller W!ISQn, 36, Rt 2 Porn.
hlerarch'y 22 years ago as di-1
I ha'ied tit
.
an
ng. son o r . erov There was onJ
rector o[ usw District 27 Tues. I Funeral service. for Joseph
0
v·~· agenct a ..unl t' all ..: les Bradbury, and Mtchl
' Lewis Long, and a member of Milford L. Hy. da ~lage and no ln)Ufi~S mmor
da is election day
Gilland, 35, RFD Guysville, who
•e name•e . omm s ~
· erl oon of Mr. and Mrs.
Boy Scout Troop 245, was recently a n.
00 ~. Amenc!!ll_l!ue9.t- ..
·
Idied Friday evening in Meigs
Archer.
..
laounced a
in the National Nathan Hale Essay Pro· [ The lh~r!J came at 2-55 p. m.
y
W~TON-TIIE WEEX· IGeneral Hospilal, were held to- UD
feC
as 0 spectacular victory
Tbe theme lor the !estival lgram. He is congratulated by M·G·M Distnct Bay Scout , Sunday on Rt. 124, one hall
end etliii\ge of military blows day at 2 p.m. at the Arbaugh
I The warning sounded by Lo this year is "Mexico," with Dr. of. Ame~Ica ~ommJss~oner ~aul Werne_r. Pomeroy. He : :;;~~~~e north of Syrarus~ A car
betwee'l North Viet Nam and IFuneral Home with burial m A New Haven, W. Va., motor•
Leonard Holvik of Indiana, sen-IWlll receJVe his award In spectal ce_remomes to be announn by Leonard Lyons, 16,
the Unjted Stales may have a the Burlingham Cemetery. Thellst wos cited to Meigs C~unty
ling as guest conductor of the ' red See Page~ toda~ lo~ ather p1clures and feature s on ~nt;· Pom.roy, went out of
disturbing effect on relatively Rev. Gu~ Whtte. officiated.
Court after a one- car accident
lchorus. A formal concert to be i ~ah?nal B~~ _Sco~t \\ ~ek.
the ~~~to~ da curve and ran off
1
cordial Soviet-American rela- Mr. Gilland died as tht re· ISunday at 1 30 8 · m., three
he1a on Sunday April 3rd, w1il
e, stnkmg a guard
1 1,h
lions on other fronts.
suit of monoxide pnisorung, ap- ltenths of a mile north or Porn' conclude the activities.
;~·the ere was heavy damage
It also could be of crittcal parently '1\iesday, at the home leroy on Route 7.
[
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Mlss Bradbury .an alto IS a
m
c~r The driver escaped.
importance In the confhct be- of Harry Gilland, Guysville Lowell Curtis Gtirnm, Z9, was l February 25 has been tenta· member of the Middleport' High ,
I JUJury j e was Cited to Metgs
tween Russia and Red Chma RD. Also . fatally poisoned '" !arrested on a charge of exces-ltively set for the beginning of School Girls' Glee club, the en·i
co~~~;l~n~;usrt.:&gt;rged Wlth
for control of world commu- the po1sonmg , apparently from SJve speed for road cond1tlons a petat }ury trial m Meigs semble intramurals. Spanish:
M A
nism.
-a faulty stove, was ~year-old after losing control of h~s car County Common Pleas Court, Club a~d a member or the .a&amp;i . NEW YORK flJPT) - One of th e nations top violin ing ~~e ~e~g~ C~~~·trepresentThe view here today was that Mrs Anna Gl11and, his grand- on a curve and crashing mto a Ohio, against James ShUBter, nual sla£f. Archer IS head drum Imakers shot his wife to death in the lobhv of th e Amen · Bureau D
I Y Farm
the Viet Cong attack on U. S mother
guard rail.
Pomeroy.
maJor of the Middleport March·' can Museum of Natu ral History Sund ay in th e presence ~ Program w~~v:~o m~ovement
forces in South Viet
N am,
Reported recovering in Meigs There was damage to the Shuster is charged with lar· ing Band and smgs bass m the of the ir 12-yea r-old daughter and 100 oth er hornfied un- accompamed p tr ~ ose who
which Washington says was or- General hospttal is Harry Gil- right front f~nder, right and iceny m connection with the mixed ensemble.
lookers
Srott to Columba ~oct" G. E.
dered by Hanoi, had a double- land
left rear fenders, front bumper[alleged theft of two Corvair au- Mrs Clarence Lacey Mtddle-~
The dead woman was Mrs Ge1trude Didchenko 43 tend the Patrol ~s d ay to at.
barreled purpose - to inflame He was the son of the late and gas tank of Grimm's car. tomobiles from the Pomeroy Mo- port ~ocal mus1c
I~structor, who had won an annulm ent from her 72-yrar-old 'hu s&gt; atwn at the y 0 ~~ :mJ
gradu0
Sov•ei·American relations while, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gilland The Meigs County
Sherif!'sltor Company used car lot last will accompany the students to lband , Dmytro Didchenka. last Thursday after a decade or ! the Ohio Stat ~ ·
dmg on
at the same time, to test the formerly of Coolville.
Department said the car eame1year.
the festival. The three were in!marital discord . The couple argued briefl y OV PI' visita-1 One arrest ere a~~u;ds.
wlll of the United States to con- He is survived by Cwo half· to a stop with its rear part awp ' The defendant was arraigned Wilmington last week for • pre-Ilion rights for their child , Susa n. th en Didchenk o pulled patrol was Willi po M Y the
tinue the frustrating anti-Com- brothers. Paul Harrison. Co- the guard rail.
before Judge John C. Bacon rehearsal. Attending last ye&lt;.~r, a Czech-mad e aut omatic pistol and fired point-hlank at Portland who ~m ~t;. 55 •
munist war.
lumbus, and George W. HarriIlast week and pleaded not ~ilty were Carl Scott and Karen Bach~ his ex-wife.
1 and cost~ for
e:s. s e $IO
1
. tt k h' h son, Pittsburgh, Pa. ; one hal£.
to the charge.. Attorney Wilham ner
Mrs. Didchenko fell mortally [later when her mother's attar · court
spe lD yracu~e
Th ek dCo mmums 1Ua Sac .' w tal
1c sister.
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PUFFBRUSH
. of Gallipohs
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. the neck. shoulder ney. Bernard Tompkms.
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Mrs. Peggy Null , MelJenkms
wounded m
61, for· '
~~r e f ';,; 0~:tv·
aLr re · bourne, Florida, and several NEW YORK (UP[) - A latex appointed to serve as legal
and knee. Her escort, retired I mt&gt;r U.S. attorney and state.
"etor p. ~~ ~~· c~o;,e aunt~ and uncles.
roam rubber powderpuff makes counsel for Shuster.
city detective Frank Brossio, senator. arr ived at the museum
~
v~ HJe~ter d' exeJ _ ·
a wonderful miniature clothes
threw himself on Didchenko m answer to a phone call frum
syg 1n ~ . an~~ diScus:mg
MARRIAGE APPLICATION brush. Keep a powderpuff (witJ&gt;.
LOCAL TEMPS
and another bulle! discharged pnlice to take care of the girl.
~e m1 14
tt:i ·~ an s~ ~: Theodore Ronald van Coon· out powder) in the ear glove The temperature in P&lt;lmeroy's
into the vaslness of the great Tompkins. wh1le answering!
~hine:en
m uence IJ
ey 23, Pomeroy Rt. 2. coal min- compartment for de-linting oper· business district at 11:15 a. m.
hall as s~ores of parents re~orters' questions .on the
fe JeS
·
er, and Sharon Lee Searls, 16, ations away from borne, beauty today was M degrees under
slammed ch1ldren to the Door statrs of the 2oth Precmct staATLANTA
LE TE MAO. Rutland.
ezperts suggest.
cloudy skies.
or flung them behind marble lion house, made a gagging Mrs. Mabel Edith Kail , 75. 3
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pillars for protection.
sound and crashed to the floor , resident of Cheshire, died at
dox,
unyielding segregationSusan Didchenko ran scream- the instant
of a heart at- Holzer hospital
9:30 p
ist whose knack of fryin. g chickMrs. Marth.a L. Hauber, S9, ing through the great doors of tack. His last words were:
Saturday 10 hours after her ~d:
en in a skillet built a thriving
Reeffi;ville, died Sunday af~er- the museum into the rain on " If you'll excuse me 1'11 have!mission.
restaurant, went out of business
'
noon at Selby General Hospital Central Park West where a to go up now . I have to tell
Sunday when a lone Negro
at Marietta.
pedestrian detained ' her until this little girl her mother is I She was born in
Addison
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twp.
March
12
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Hauber is survived by Mrs. Op__ __
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ch1ld of the ]ate George and
decision just one day after anat Randolph, Reedsville ; Mrs.
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nouncing that he would bow to!
Edith Swain, Reedsville ; Mrs.
ed AddJSOn schools. Her mar·
tho federal courts and admit
Betty Dickens Reedsville: Mrs.
na~e w J. Horace Kail
took
N"l!roes. " I cannot betray my AKRON (UPI) _ Two of the tified 81 Jndependenll.
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Leoma Hall, Torch; Mrs. Clara
plat~ O.c. 29, 1906, and he prevow tD God," he said as his Repoblican party'o major tac· "This means If we get all Jle. The party must broadllll ita Van Meter, Portland; Warren
c~ed her m death m January
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Wife. and two daughters wept ticians believe the GOP must publican and independent votes base, Morton stated, and it Baker, Jr., Reedsvtlle ; Charles
at hts side.
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broaden its base of support by we still have to chisel into the must start to do Ibis by attract. Hauber • Reedsville, and Pa~l
Three surviving daughters are
Maddox, who sa1d his restau....king minority group votes 11 Democratic vote by 3 or 4 per ing the Nel!l"' and qanlzed Ia· ~uber, Jr., ol Portland, al
Three accidents have been investigated and two ar· IMrs. Alva £Glenna) Geor e of
ranc was worth a hall mllllon it b to ouccessfully challenge cent U we are tD survive," he bor.
children ; two brothers, Jell rests made by Pomeroy Poice since Saturday.
Sunbury, Mrs. T. F. ,ee!gia l
dollars I few months ago, oald the Democrats.
said tn the address before about "'llte diversions within our Ktbble or Park,..sbur~. and Hor.
The latest mishap occurred at 8:10a.m. today when a Burleson or Rt. 1 Gallipolis and
2: car driven by Joseph Hood, 53, Minersville, ran into the Mrs. Fred (Polly) Tltomp.;,o of
It .,as now for sale or !~•se That view was advanced Sat· 1,200 in bil hometown.
party are not nearly 10 deeply ace Kibble, Reedsvtlle;
mul he · would e.~tertaln any urday night Jn speeches at the The national ':"""'e the~ rooted as those of the Demo- gr!"'dchildren, four great grand rear ~fan auto operated by Virgnua Wears, 26, West Co· Cheshire. There are nine grandreasonable offer.
annual !Jnroln Day dinner by must fDIIow, Bhss stated, 18 to cralic party," he saki. "H Hu- children. and 8 number or nieces lumbl8.
c~ildren and 10 great grandchiJ.
GOP State Chairman Ray Bliss, find and train candidates who · bert Horatio Humphrey and J!:u. and nephews.
Police •aid there was med·r
dren
OXFORD, omo-DR. PJUL. ' the next Datloual chairman, and offer something to all Amerl· gene (Bull) Conner can pt to- Funeral services wiD be held ium damage to both cars and The other .wreck occurred
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lip R. Shriver, 42, will take OV· !len. Tltruston B. Morton, a past cans.
gether under the aame political Wednesday at l p. m. at the Hood was cited to Mayor Char··~ Saturday evenmg on East Mau&gt;-1 Mrs. Ka1l was a member of
11 July I as the 17th president national chalrman.
.. It Is golng to take all Re- root, then 50 can we. •·
White Funeral home In Coni· les Legar's coort on an assured St when a car driven by AIvie L11tle Kyger church, Little Ky·
af Miami University.
Bliss, makfna Ills f1rs1 public publicans, working hard,. to help 'l1te liberal H
ville :With Rev. Eldon Blake o!· clear distance charge. Virginia ITurner, Jr., 17, Coolville bang· ger Grange, Ladles Aid and
Larz R. Hammel, Cincinnati opeedt since being oiected to make this party quit beil,g the
a ed 1·nt the back or
elf 1 Farm Bureou Council.
1 ic ~· . of llciatmg. Bunal will be m the Wears repnrtedly suffered
lawy&lt;lf who heads
Miami's the GOP leadership poet on party of the negative," he adQ. ;;':,urae, . 8 vii e pres t tlnd Coolville cemetery. Friend!! minor leg Injury.
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~ by Arth J ~ '' ·~· Services will he held at 2
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board of truJtees, Sunday an- Jan. 23, W!II'Ded thai tho fte. ed.
nnor 1~ ce dilef of Blrm· may call at funeral home after P&lt;&gt;llce were summoned at 10 :·1 r.~i~e Johnsonurw." ns~~· 'p.m. Tuesday at Little Kyger
I10UDCed the appointment
of pul&gt;lican party muot Ond some- GOP Sllollld Woo Nelroe•
~ ~ Bills' oelectlon noon on Tuesday.
20 a.m. to the Intersection oilpolice ·said There ;B!&lt;s ml: church. Rev. C. J. Lemley o1
Shriver, de~ of the College of 011&lt; who wopld appeal to Dem.,. Morton, of ~· heads 81 natl!al dialmtan "hoi done
Court and Main-sis Sunday .damage, b~t Johnson complain- Ru~ will ofllciat&lt;, and bul'
Arts and Sciences at Kent State crals, as well•u 1\ejmhUcaDI, If tho Republican RD&amp;torial camfor party 1ltllty lban
TO OFFER COURSE
where cars dnven by Ralph c.jed of back and leg injuries 'nle tal will be m Gravel Hill cem..
University. illl oelectlon ended It b to
a praaldeJil.
palin committee.
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Walls, 41, McDonald, 0., and accident is still under in~esl~ tery under the direction of MllID U·month oearl'b for a ou.. Republican IDII'Veyl! show, he He atreased that the 'PartY
e se.
A first ald course will be of. Laure Young, Mld&lt;lloport. were tio
ler'a IIDme for Funerail.
tailOr to lli', John Mellett, who said, thai 52 per .cenl of all' 9111- wu DO Ioncer ID a poollioD "to
''It Ia ~ tho I!UI1 ~~ts fered by the Bureau of Minee eotangled. Authorities report· ga n.
Friends may call at the ftmo
twlgDed last year alter
II ""'identlfJ tbemael.veJ u.~ Wrlto oil" the Negro vote, add- 18leeled a r.IIJI',·M.eA~IIII, IIle in Syracuse at the towa balled Laura Yoong was cited on • I Mayor Legar lined
Dennis eral lto!n• until noon TuesdaJ.
Jellt at Miami. to ,~~Komt the ocrall today compared.' .to .Obit big thai beeause tbe GOP can- ~ ~
on Feb. 16. 17· 18 .1.. IJid 21. loft of eenter cbarge. Tbere'=Kapple, 21, Pomeroy $5 andj'The body will lie In 111ate at lht
lltoncellnr Ill die · Oblo lloltd 117 per cen1. who ov ·lboJ ani 1101 111rac1 aD Ne~ Ia. DO IGD-u 8liy , .,.,.. - ,facMo" All wbo wlsb may ottencl. Fnd was 'medium damai.. tmd 110 costs 8at111'11ay night on an ... churdl for OQe 111ur prior llllbl
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Tuesday's Television Program
WSAZ- TV
Channel 3
1:41 Com Cob Roport
7:00 Today Show
7:2S Today Out Your Way
1:25 Today Out Your Way
9:00 Cartoonsvllle
1:15 Patterns: in Arithmetic
t:30 Bachelor Father
10:00 Make Room lor Daddy
10:30 What's This song
IO:SS News Morning Report
11 :00 Concentration
11:30 Jeopardy
12:00 Say When
I.Z:30 Truth or Conse&lt;(uences
12: SS News Day Reporl
1:00 Midday News Picture
I :30 Singing Jamboree
Z:OO Moment of Truth
2:30 The Docwrs
3:00 Another World
3:30 You Donl Say
4:00 Match Game
4:2&amp; Afternoon Report
4:30 Mr. Cartoon
6:00 Yogi Bear
6:30 Laramie
1:30 News Picture

7:30 Mr. Novak

8:30 Hullabaloo
Y:30 That Was the Wef'k That

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JO :OO NBC White Paper
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7'30
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9:00

Dally Word
Bozo The Clown
Buddy Starcher Show
Captain Kangaroo

10 :00 Mike Wallace 41 Newt

IO:JO I Love Lucy
1101! Andy of MJiyberry
ll : JO The McC&lt;&gt;ys
12 :00 Love 01 Life

1U5 CBS News
12 :30 Search t-'or Tomorrow

12:45 Gwding Light
l :00 Woman 's Page
125 WCHS News
I:JO A.. The World Turns
2:00 Password
2.:10 House Party

J:OO To Tell The Truth
3c'-\ CBS News
3:30 ~dge of Nigh!
4:00 The Secret Storm
4.30 .rack llenny Sbow
5 :00 Maverick
6c00 News Tonight
ti : 15 Your Wealh€'rman
6 ·20 Sport.!!
6 30 CBS News

6:4S Jim Thacker
6:56 TV 3 Weather
7:00 Hunlley·Brmkl•y

11:00
II: 15
II :20
11:30

WCHS- TV
Channel 8

News
Weather
Sports
Tonight Show

7:110 Joey Bishop
7:30 Surfside ti
8.30 Red Skelwn
9 :30 Petticoat Junction
JO ·oo Doctors &amp; Nurses
II :00 The News Tonight
1 1. 1~

Weather

11 20 Mov1e

MA'ITHAU CAST
HULL YWOOD 1UP II - Wal·
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Da9id Brinkley. ol NBC-TV's
Huntley-Brinkley RPport , appears on the cover of the February issue of The Atlantic
Monthly magazine in connecwith his le od ar!idf.', "Leadbig from Strength : LB./ in AcUon."

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in " Mirage' with Gregory Peck
and Diane Baker.
STAGGERING
HOLLYWOOD 1UP II- Wal·
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his 129th such role in
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Wednesday's Television Program

WHTN- TV
Channel 13
7:55
8:00
8:30
1:00
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Dally Word
Bible Answen
Jaclt La Lanno
Fuo School
Kin&amp; and 00.
10:00 Morning Movie
11:30 Price It Right
1~ : 00 Oonna Reed
12:30 Father Knowa BNI
I :00 Hello Pea·Picten
1:30 The People'• Choke
2:00 Flame in the Window
2:30 Day In Court
2:55 News
3:00 General Hospital
3:00 Young Marrieds
4:00 Trailmaster
5c00 Super Show
i :35 Superman
6:00 Local New• I Weather
8:15 Nen
6:30 Leave It To Beaver
7:00 R!Oemao
7:30 Combat
1:30 McHale's Navy
1:00 Tycoon
1:30 Peywn Place
10:00 Fugitive
11 :00 News
II: 10 Local News
11 :15 lteather
11 :20 Sports
11 :30 Lee Crane Show
TUES., FEB. I HJGIUJGIIU
7:30 Mr. Novak - atarrJni
James Frandscus · in the tiUe
role. Final boll of "Faculty Fol·
lies," in which Mr. Novak directs a faculty variety lbow.
10:00 NBC White Paper : 0.wald And The Law - an enm•
inZJ.tion of the workings
of
criminal justice in the United
States using the Lee Harvey 0.
wald case u a point of deponure. Program focuses on Lhe
...,lion o! the Warren Report
that questions whether O.walcl'l
rights ao a de!endant wtre PfO'
tected while he wu In """~
dy .
The "G-E Fastaoy llotlr" win
pre..nt "Return to 0&amp;,". a fully
ano~mated color-filmed featute iD
Ill series of lijll·hour color iiJIOO"
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Channel 3
1: ~ Com Cdb Report
7:00 Today Show
7:25 Today Out Your Way
8:25 Today Out Your Way
t: 00 Olrtoonsville
»:30 Bachelor Father
10:00 Make Room for Daddy
10:30 What'• Tltla Sana
10:56 Mlll'lllng Report
II :00 Concentration
II: 30 Joopardy
12:00 Say When
12:30 Truth or Conlequencu
12:56 New• Report
I :00 Midday Newo
1:30 SIDiill' Jambotee
2:00 Moment of Truth
Z:SO The Doctors
3:00 Another World
1:30 You Don't Say
4:00 Match Game
4c25 Aflomoon Report
4:30 Mr. Cartoon
i : 00 Woody Woc&lt;dpecker
I: SO Laramie
1:30 News Picture
1: 4S Jim Thacker Sporll
I:SS 1'11' 3 Weather
7:00 Huntley·Brlnldey
7:30 'nle Virginian
t:OO Wed. Night at the Movlel
II :00 Late News Picture
11 :15 TV 3 Weather
11:20 Sports
11: 30 Jolmny CariiOI!

Carol Channing and prodll&lt;!o
er David Merrick bave I:HIOIDIIated her contract with the ·lab.
ulous musical hit, ullello. Dolly!," thereby a..uring her cMIinuance In the title role throu!lb
June I, 1K7.

WHTN- TV
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WCHS-TV
Channel 8
7:25 Dail:· Word
7:30 Bozo The Clown
1:00 Buddy Starcher Show
9:00 Captain · ·'ln~aroo
10:00 Mike Wallace &amp; Newo
10:30 I Love Lucy
11 :00 Andy' of Mayberry
IL30 The McCoys
12:00 Love of Li!e
12:05 News
12:30 Saarch For Tomorrow
12:45 Guiding Light
1:00 Women's Page
1 :25 News
1:30 AI the World Turrn1
2:00 Password
2:30 House Party
3:00 To Tell The Truth
3:25 CBS News
3:30 Edge Of Night
4:00 Secret Stann
4:30 Jack Benny Show
5:00 Maverick
6:00 News Repurt
6:1$ Your Weathennan
6:20 Spurtl
1:30 CBS Evening Newa
7:00 Saa Hunt
7:30 Mlstll' Ed
I: 00 My Living Doll
8:30 Beverly f!illblllieo
9:00 Dicit Van Dyke Show
9:30 Cara Williams
10:00 Danny Kaye
11 :00 The News Tonight
ll:IS Wea,ther Teller
1lo30 Late Show

Late Movies
TONIGHT'S. JA'lE MOVIES
CbaMel U - "The TmfiMC"
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8:00 For 'tour Information
8:30 Jack La Lanne
9:00 Fun School
9:45 King aod Odie
10:00 Morning Movie
11 :30 Price Is Right
12 ·00 Donna Reed
12:30 Father Koows Beot
l :00 Hello Pea·Pickers
1:30 The People'• Choice
2·00 Flame in th Wind
2:30 Day In Court
2:SS News
3:oo General Hospital
3:30 Young Marrieds
4:oo Trailmaster
.I : 00 Super Show
fi :35 Supennan
6:00 Local News I Weather
6:15 News
6;30 Lea\'e Jt To Ceanr
7:00 Rifteman
7:30 Om.e and Harrle•
8:30 SltJndis
1:30 Burke's Law
JO 00 ABC Scope
II :00 News
11:15 Weather
11 :25 Sporu
II :30 Les Crane Show
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9:00 Wedneoclay Night At 'n!e
Movies - "The Naked Jungle." starrl"i Charlton Heston
and Eleanor Parker. The rich
and powerful owner or a South·
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ABC.TV's "Fugitive;''
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el~ Women or the Year anci
Men of the Year, respectively,
tn Radi.,.Televlslon Dally's 'N ·
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TillS week alon~ with our thoughts
centered on the activitiei ol Seoul·
lng, we should also pause to g1ve atten·
tion to the blessings we have rrreivt&gt;d
from one of the great utilities of our do.' .
electricity . The week of observance of
NatJOnal Electric Week comes dur1ng the
period of the birthday anniversarv of
then great Ohioan. Thomas Erltson, who
not only invented the light bulb, but
many other inventions th"t have enhanced the lives of people all over the
world. It is all the more remarkable that
this native of Milan, 0 made his contnbutlon without the education th3t is believed to be required today for a per&lt;on
to achieve fame in the field of eiectrJctty .
Everv passing year sees improvements
being made on the groundwork done by
Edison until today we have grown accustomed to the miracles that arP wrought.
Today the number are growing fewer.
who can remember the days of the mi.
then gas that faintly illuminated the
homes and business places of our com·
munitv . Even those of us who have that
remembrance today fall to thank our
lucky stars for the ability to. flick a
switch and immediately gtve ltght. The
modern home today is repieat with all
kinds of electrical servants. It brings heat
to some in ever growing numbers. Entertainment is at vour beck and call by
turning on the 'rv. There is not one of us
that have not been benefitted by electricity, in your homes, at your work and
In hundreds of ways in every part of the
land. You can take a car and see how the
elertric energy starts it wlth 0 " ' the hand
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Is the leading contender for the role of
Frank Sinatra's daughter in the "Marriage On The Rocka" film. If she's as tal·
ented on celluloid as she is attractive and
charming in real life, she ought to get It
. . . There'll be aomethlng new added to
Jack E. Leonard's swinging act when he
opens at Basin Street, Feb. 4. Jack has
hired jau piaolst Roger Kellaway to play
behind him while he hurls his comedy
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rich to afford his own background mu·
sic')
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Lesley Gore Is not only a successful
singer but a smart girl. Now a freshman
at Sarah Lawrence, she's turned down
two Hollywood contracts and the lead in
a Broadway show because sh• intends to
finish college. She says she'll work only
on weekends until she geU that diP.loma
in her hands ... Believe it or dQn t, but
George Maharis is upset because a Goth·
am department store. tumed him down
for a personal appearance because he
has co-starred with Carroll Baker in a
movie, and Carroll received a lot ot publicity about her nude photographs in
Playboy. If that Isn't the silliest gwlt·by·
association you ever heard of, send
George a letter of condolence because
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land at the Sammy Davis "special" were
delighted to note that she looked healthy
and serene . . . The bligeot : feud on
Broadway at the moment feature• the
st.ar and director of a hit show. Most
people are rooting for the director, who
has good taste, which is more than any·
one can say for the star .. . Brigitte Bar·
dot has been having a marvelous time In
Mexico, running around pretending people don't recognize her. She "disguises"
herself in teenage type clothes anti a
black wig.
"All in Good Time," scheduled to
premiere Feb. 3, may be the next corn·
edy smash to hit the Rialto. It's a top-rat·
ed London import being presented by
Joe Levine, David Susskind and Dan Mel·
nick, who ha~ the mi!Bical "Kelly" open·
ing Ol! Fl(b. 6 , .. . 'l.'i:iii:'ll never guess who
will not ''choose w-nm• again in 1968
... Lance Reventlow is facing that same
old problem, but this time wfth a differ·
ent wife. He's determined to enter the
Sebring Grand Prix in Florida on March
27. and his beautiful young bride is dead
set against It, and hOpes he'll change his
mind before the auto racing seuon
starts. His first wife felt the 1ame way,
but Lance can't seem to give up those
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my addreso if 59 Okepopo St.,
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to ,.Diabetic," P. 0. Boz 7!.
Westport, CODII. II obould ht
d.- at onee, becauae Z,SOO apo
appllcatlolll must be received
before Mareb II Ill order lo pi
tblo proaram 1tarled.

A - UJJderWelgbl In a cltikl
may be cllll!ed by too , mliCb
emotional excitement from mov•
tes or television, too little steep,
finicky eating habits
copied
from other memben ol tho
family, worry over family quarrels or trying to keep up willa
an older cblld.

Becauae of drifts or freezing
conditions. the blade may
sl.ike something that makes
the plow slow down, or even
stop. Therefore, lt Ia extrem&amp;ly Important for the motorist
to keep 1 more than normal ...
sured clear distance when loiSnow plows ma1nlaln high· lowing a plow.
wava for necesaary travel. Many
m~ltO'ists are apathetic and ap- Actually' . motorlsll lollowlnl
parently tlo not pay attention to heavy equipment too closely
the flashing red ltnd
amber are violating motor vehicles
Ughts on snow removal equip- law• just the same .. II anothment. In any situation, wheth· er automobile Ia tnvolveo. Tho
er tt be a railroad crossing an Highway Patrol has the power
ambulance, or a atop sign: a to make arrests and enforce
flashing red Ugh\ mealll emer- these laws.
gency. And this means approach When approaching pi&lt;IW, callwith extreme caution.
tioo muat be used. The spray
Director Masheteo·
pointed coming from the aide of lho
out that the Highway Depart- plow while pushing mow away,
IYU'nl trainl competent men to may obscure lhe VIew of the
run the snow plows. When IRIOW· moto~ist, and cause an acclfall 11 sreat, these men often doni if tho driver does DOl olow
~&gt;ork long boura to keep_ high- downp 'ted peed llmita
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Snow plow• are traveling 23- are bad. Tho driver must con30 mllea per hour to enable sider the condition ol the road
thorn to have sufficient momen- a?d use caution when paasing
tum to p111h tho anow aside. a 1110w plow. Also, even after
tbe bulk of onow has been re-

spondenta said, but becauoe !bey
have a greater appreciation of
personal servlcet than do women.
In other words. H a woman
doe• not get something tangible for her money she is cheap
and stingy with it (a rule
with many exceptions,
of
course). She doesn't pay I or
service, only l!Ometin&amp; she can
hold in her hand. She expects
the world to walt on her.
I know you will not put this
In your narrow-minded, socially-controlled column. Mostly becau!e you art a WQman. - Alr
AN Dear Alan :
Okay, ,., I took a dare.
My authority for my obser·
vauons on the difference between men and women? 'I'tMt
beat authority in the 11)orid •I'm female, and It takes one to
know one. What'• yours?-H.
Dear Helen:
This is to D.P., who wondera
about "have to" marriageS. I
want to tell her about our
1 'have to-want to•• marriap.
I was 18, my husband 2D
when we met. We w•nted to
marry three monthlt later but
parents said no. I become pregnant u he turned 21. Parents·
were shocked but aot over lt.
We al•o had ciHf...!lllce of reli&amp;lon whtch we soivOd by 1111
joinlnJ his religion.
We have been married almott flve yeara; have three
children. We are vflt'/ much In
Jovf and very happy bUt this
didn't just happen. We worked
hard maklnfr, our
marriall
work. It can, you lmow, even
H It I! a "have to." - J . B.
Dear Helm:
We tbouJht we'd Ioree 'our
folkJ Into Jetting us get mar·
ried, "' I got pregnant. wen,
we 101 married, and It lW beft1
pure hell We diJcovered too
· late that we were two IIUf&gt;.
born kids who watlled IOTM'
thing becau!MI adub told ua we
couldn't have 11. Now I haVe a
baby, another on the way, and ·
I hate to say It, S.lell, but we
hate uch other. - DIVORCE
BOUND
Dear D.B. :
Somelimel hate can. be a.idettacktd. Seek COUbllliD&amp; at lho
hmil)' Court In your tcnm !»lore you make your final declo
aton. - H.
Dear Helen:
1 am v«y IJad to write this
~. My maiD rtaton II wrlt111111 that I want JOIIIO ptlllllsk
- 1111 lll1!!e 11 1 want poro pall·

Your daughter shoUld have
a physical checkup to rule 011&amp;
an overactive thyroid, tuberculosil or some other deblllta._
1ng diseaae. The treatment will
depend lar11ely on the uruleo'IJ~
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to offer her nourllblng meala
In ple811111, peaeelnl lJI11'IOIIIIII.
logs and IIOUI'i8bln&amp; anode~ ~
tween meals. It may bo aarp to po Y1tamln IUPPJ..
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a week or two after JWT da•
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By UDited Pr- lateraatlooal
The Highway Department Ur•
Today II Monday, Feb. 8, the ,.. the motorist to remember
fith day o1 196$ with 326 to folo that fiaahln&amp; red and amber
I&lt;IW.
lights mean "Emergency • AJ&gt;The moon I! approaching Itt proach With Caution."
first phase.
The morning atar Ia Mars.
The evening atar is Jupiter.
French novelist Jules Verne
was born on this day in 1828.
On thil day In history :
In 1581, Mary, Queen oJ
Scott, was beheaded llttr being charged with plotting t h o
murder of Britain's Queen Eliz.
abeth.
In 1140, every Ioth pert011 In
two Y!llages near Warsaw was
ahot In reprisal lor the deathl
of two German soldiers.
In 1963, Premier KaSI!Im ol
Iraq wu overthrown In a mllttery coup and executed the
nut day.

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A rash of accidents lnvolving snow plows and motor ve.
hioles has prompted the Ohio
Department of Highway• D~
rector P. E. Masheter to iss~e
a pleu for cooperation !rom the
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lead on Larry Price's lay-up
The Wahama White Falconsing punch (or the
Falcon~ of play while the Panthers lost and Pomeroy hitting 29 of 66 but Kyger Creek came roaring
Came
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behind
Saturda
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quar e_r.
iB ruce S.Ll;Dp8011 and BUIy J ew· shots for 44 per cent. Pomeroy: back as Chuck Leach. Roger
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ntght to edge the Pomeroy Pan- Bobby Greene's JUmp shot in ell via the same rOllte. Simp- had 40 rebounds to 31 for Wa-1Barnett, a~d Lanny l'yo each
thers, 68-65, for the
second the opening seconds of the fi- son left midway of the final hama. Hood Jed Wahama re- hn lwm-pomter~ .
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time in a week. The victory was nal quarter put the Falcons in quarter while Jewell left with bounders with II.
~orman Norrts _ then jomedl Rutland's Red Devils dropped
Ver
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the lOth fo~ the Falcons, who front. for the first time since S6 seconda remainin&amp;.
I The box ~:~core:
Pnce as the :lsitlng Tonadoes !their ninth decision .of the seaa.
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th. !trst quarter at 49-46. Pom-, Wahama entertains Parkers-! WAHAMA - Surface. 5-13-· held an 18-17 advant:age at the lon. 48-47, to The Platns Saturday
The Nelsonville Greyhounds thiS lime led all the way (33 • Harry Surface and Gordon eroy took the lead for a minute burg Catholic (1!1 Tuesday night 23: Powell , 8-8-24 : Rood, 24-l:jend of the opemng canto.
: "'g~It at Rulland.
ran up the biggest score of any- 25 at halftime) for a 57·46 VIC· Powell, .a pa1r of sen10r ~barr or ~wo on two held goals by while Pomeroy wHI host Nelson~I Zuspan. 0.0-{1: (.;reene, 4·1-9; 1 Racine then turned on the ' Coach Jim Adams'.
Devil•
one this season against the Mid· tory.
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shooters ~or Coach Bob Ob~er s Sm1th, but. free throws by John ville fleJ.t Friday before traveJ~· Wamsley, 3·2·8. Totals: 22-124- 1steam as Price. Norr 1s. vtar- 'h.:1ve posted ~ven wms.
dleport Jackets
Saturday Pancake was high lor Nelson- club, lathed 23 and 24 pomts. Wamsley Oed the game at 52 . ingv to Athens on Saturday. '33&gt; _ 68 .
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McKelvev . and !loll llaer . Rutland trailed !Hi when the
night at Nelsonville, winning 90- ville ~tth 16. M.ark Tanne~Ill respectiv~ly, to pace Wahama all and 1 Jump shot by Powell : In two preliminary contests, ·
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at. 1f1rs_t peri~ .ended but led 21·2U
8 ~ell-balanted
60, for their 9th vittory in 11 was htgh for Middleport With
the wm.
g~ve t~e F~lcons a 54-52 lead the Pomeroy Freshmen edged :oMEROY ~ ~~m~ell, 9-2· lack to take a eummanding 44 .1 ~t mtermtssion. The Plains was
SEOAL matches.
19.
Actually, the Falcons won with SIX mmutes to go. They the Wahama Freshmen, 28-26, 20 · Crow, 4·0·8· Simpson. 2-3·.33 1 ad at the intermission.
In front 38-34 at the rnd of the
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The win left the Hounds firm- Middleport, Moore 4-4-12, Ste- l the game at the foul line where lmaintained the lead through-and the
Pomeroy Reserves : Smith, 7-I-15;Jewell, 7-115:
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ly m control of seeond place phenson 0-0.0, Davis
&amp;-2-14, they hit on 24 of 33 free throws out the quarter with their larg~ downed the Wahama Reserves Esk~w. 0-6--0 : Kmght, 0-0-0. To..l Tyo p~ced the Robe a~. allar"k Senior Larry Rupe again par·
10
6 65 ·
behind undefeated Athens.
Lyons 1·2-4,
Wallace
2--2-6 while the Panthers were mak·iest I five point lead on three l5&amp;-49.
; that per~~ Wlth . polnts.l
ed the Rutland quintet
with
1 tals . 29-(7-l l·
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!occasions.
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on the
Yar.sity Scoring by quarters :
I . T~e VISitors Wllh .McKe~~Y 14 points on seven field goa ls.
.Jackets also ~ad the1r b1ggest Cunningham o-0.0, Edwards 1-/ Phil Swindell with 20 points .John Wamsley fouled out for game showed Wahama hitting Wahama
12 18 17 21
68 hlttl~~ fro~ ~he middle ar'ld iAJsu hilling in double figurt&gt;s
b.asket. productton: It was. the 0..2. Totals 22 (11)..18) 60.
jled the Panthers
while Bob the Falcons in the final minute on 22 of 48 shots for 46 per cent Pomeroy
15 20 J3 17 _ ti5 Nor:ns undeJ ht e h~~;ket scored for Rutland were Stewart and
first time the wmless Mtddle· Nelsonville
Ja es s- .
Smith and Billy Jewell hit for
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Daugherty 2·1·5 Wend 4-0-1 15 eac . 0 Crow, hmite to ,
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•o t'nts Rolland also dropped the reFour Nelsonvolle boys got tn ards 8-1-17
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. h r· "1 'od b •h po . serve contest 39-27 to
Th•
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' warren 102. To• Pomeroy took com man d at
l m t e. ma. pen
ut. t e· great I Plains. Mike Martin paced Hut·
doubl e f1·g ~Ires .. J 1m
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Shultz 3-D-6.
Howland 70 Lakeview 52
15, Bob Rttz wtth 10, Bob Rtchthe opening ti as if it meant ' Ohio Hlgb S.:hool Basketball Cleveland West Tech 82
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Cleveland Max Hayes 55 Champ•on 88 Newton F'a!ls 52 fatal for the Cheshire five
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In winning their lOth game
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wNclso~ville went into an im- Middleport ....... 12 22 34 60 game. ~hll Swmdell hit for t~o l' Martins Ferry 67 Bellaire 85
Cleveland St. Stanislaus 55 Norwalk 91 Euclid 43
of the season Racine hit 28 of The Plains
II 20 38 48
Nelsonville . . . . . . 26 11 66 90 quick fteld goals, Bob Smtih ·v
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mediate lead and never was Off . . R
added one and Swindell came I Ri_ er 74 W sfie d 60
Newark Ul Euclid 43
an us Y
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fi. shots for 44 per cent and 28
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in trouble, already coasting at
ICia 1s . eese, Jones.
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~Bridgeport 88
Garfie ld Heights 89
Fremont Ross 67
of 34 free throws fnr 82
per . e a ns
Gtlke&gt;_ 6 .~ 15.
"12 at the end o.f the ft'rst
,back for another for an H Porn j
Bellaire St Johns 63
Shaker Heights 60 1
11ffin Columbian 47 ' c t
ILmscott 9-3-21: Clendenin 2+5 :
2u-eroy lead before Harry Surface
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quarter and leading 41-22 at
put the Falcons on the board j Shadyside 92 St. Clairsville 58 East Cleveland Shaw 9.3
Coshocton fi7
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os er · · ota'
halftime.
with two free throws.
. CadiZ 74 SciO 60
Cleveland University SchooL 611 r .,
New Phlladelphta 54 1attempts a!~!l ror 44 per cent I . R I8 nd. L b
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In the final quarter MiddleI Dennison St. Mary 63
Manemont 81 Sycamore 55
· and 15 of 22 fouls including nine I ~t
am Prt 3-D-6 , Llt·
1Strongsville M
port scored 26 points to 24 by ,
Gordon ~owe.l_l then hit f~r .
Tiltonsville 52 1
North Olmsted 47
1 Madeira 62 Lovelani 60
I in a row by Tyo for 68 per cent ~ t~e ~-o-4~ ~lack_. ~.l ·ll : ~upe ~
14
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22
Nelsonville. It was the only per·
three stra1ght held goals lo t1e 1Hillsboro 95 Jackson 8%
Solon 78 Cuyahoga Heights 52 Cincinnati St. Xavier 70
1 Racine controlled the boards O · St wart :,
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1the game at eight-all.
k&gt;d the Jackets dominated.
Jump l York 49 Troy 48
West Geauga 64 Burton 46
Greenhills 45 hy grabbing :n rebounds while 'J.----4 .
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1shots by Surface and Richard Belpre 59 Eastern 53
Fairport 59
Hazard (Ky.) 57 Wyoming 48 . the Bob('ats were hrld to 18
was high with ltl points on six
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Rood gave the Falcons I mO"-! Athens 52
Painesville Harvey 46 Cincin~ati. Wal.nut Hills 58
IBoth tenms committed
nine \ GET FRONT POSITIONS
fielders and 6 of 8 at the foul
mentary 12·10 lead before the i
Columbus Eastmoor 49 : Painesville Riverside 68
· ] " Cmctnnall Woodward 59 .turnovers.
I DAYTONA BEACH, Fla ..
line. Sophomore Bill Davis had North Gallia raced to a 44-28 ,Panthers hit for five straight•Wahama (W.Va.) 68
Kirtland
40
Cincinnati
McNicholas
57
Kyger
Creek
won
tlle
prelimi.
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Pomeroy 151Perkins 80 Lorain St. Mary 66 '
Anderson SO l nary game 36-33 by S(·oring 18 ' Charlotte, N.C. , and Junior
uniform at scoring, having 14 an easy 88-63 win over Hannan, lfirst quarter.
1'Albany 105 Centralia 70
Parma Our Lady of Padua 57 ~ T~ylor 75 Colerain ~
points in the final stanza.
Johnson of Rhonda. N.C., each
points on. ~ix field goals an d iW. Va., Sat.urd~y nlght._
Po~ro~ continued its. good! McArthur 73 Ames-Bern 60
Cleveland St. John Cantius 55 EiMeytown ~ .
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Larry Whobrey paced I h P won a . 50-mile q1181ifying raC'e
two chanties.
Gary ~lhhan s 21 pOint!! pae· shootmg tn the early mm~te~: Shade 62 Zaleski 5I
'Amherst 54 Midview 51
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Omnnaft Arken 59 I wmners with 10 and Jerry Hall 1at Daytona SundaJ. earning thf'
In rebounding Nelsonville led ed the wmners,. now 3-9 for the!ofl he second quart~r and quick-! Racine 84 Kyger Creek 69
F"irelands 64 Oberlin 48
1 Skyvlew 74 Shenandoah 66
! added nine. Amos Wal lbrown front row positt. for next
79 to 46. and in shooting,. 41 sea~n. Dan Chick and
Clyde'ly ran up a 13 pomt bul~e at : Union Furnace 78
Brunswick 60
r Caldwell 77 New.port 62
led the losers wi1h tl.
1 Sunday's "Daytona soo··. Dier·
per cent (40 of 971, to Mtddle- Smith had 16 markers each lor 27-14, then 29-16, and agam at1
Allensville 59
Cleveland Lutheran West 58 Guernsey Cathohc 55
The Bobr•ts now 5-9 overall ! inger averaged 166.7 miles an
porl'g 26 per c~nt 122 of 83).
the Plrat~s, and Mason Peck 33-20. H~wever, . Wa~a~~
Nelsonville 90 Middleport 60
I Canton Central Catholic 51
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The Nelsonville reserves, lea ~ Idum~. 10 1~ . Roger G.arrett 1ed 10 pomts while hmltmg . the Cleveland Gilmour flO
Copley 70 Nordonia 55
Maysvlllt&gt; 71 New Concord 58
meet North Gall1a next Friday · - - -~- - ---~leaders: who n~ed .an 1ov- 1 al~o fm1shed m double figures Panthers to a fiel~ goal before [
Kiskl fPa.) Pre 56 1 Akron Buchtel 70
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28·84.
erttme sesston the first ttme a- lwtlh 12.
the hall ended wtth Pomeroy ' El . C th 1. . . W 11 kp 5t .
Akron Hoban :;o BARTON WINS FE.~1UHE
Racme woll plav Fairland in
KYGICR CREF.K t691
North Ga II'1a h't
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Ja o 1eCl ort .es a e
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I Barnett 44-8 · Thomas 1·3·5·
1Akron Kenmore tit Alliance 50 Barlon of Tampa, F'la , driving 1 at Rac mt&gt; .
National Baaketball Association Wildcats 31 per cent .
'the third quarter to stay right ' ClargalredaL th uronE 6
I Barberton 4~
an Offenhauser-powered rare_r. l Hox SC'O rt&gt; of the
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a 1a won the reserve ,on the heels of the Panth~rs l
Cleveland Hawken 51 1
Canton Timken 39 cap.t~red the 30--lap. 15-mlle l lilt:
Ha!l 0.1 -l. Tota ls 27-15--69.
Eastero Division
game. 38-21. Box score of the all the way through the period 1B ·k
Canton Lineoln 83
flonda Stale l&lt;'a1r feature
RA('INE 184l
Rv Quarters :
61 H" hi d
W. L. Pet. varsity game:
land, in fad, closed the gap to i C~~e~~~d St 1~ :~ius49
Cuyahoga: Faf1~' 191sp,.mg race Sunday. Gordon! PricP. 7-5-1!:1: MrKelvt&gt;.\', 5-6-- Racine
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Boston
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HANNAN, W. VA. _113)
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Canton
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1 Wooley or Wa~u. Tf'x , finished 16 :
Norn~.
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Haf'r.
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35 21 .625 j Alfred, 1-3-5; G. Adkins, 9-4· quarter ended. Powell and Sur· Cl 1 d L"
Akron
South
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Reserve
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Kyger Cree~
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Philadelphia
31 25 .554 22; J. Adkins, 0--4--4: Hughes. :race provided most of the scar·; eve a~l ;n~ nH 1 N
_ Kent State High 71 Ravenna 60 Springfield. Mo ., was third.
lo·0-0; Adt.~ms . 0-0-0. Tuta!s 28· j36 Racine 33.
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New York
19 37 .339 5-0-10; Toliver 8-2-18: Benson
' Cl 1 devJe han M 0 Yh 118 60
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Grandview 61 --·- · ·
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1·1·3·' Riddle 0-l-1 · TOTALS 24-- * :;:s;:;;:;;;ca;
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IAshtabula Edgewood 75
I Whitehall 58 Bexley 57
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3t 25 .554
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Tbe championship of tbe
jLondon 63 Grove City 43
St. Louis
28 2U .500 Callihan, 8-5-21; Garrett, 4- GaUipolis lndepeudenl League
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Chardon 52 Marysville 45 Gahann•. 35
Baltimore
26 29 .473 4-12: Chick, 7-2-16 : Smith, 5-6· wW be decided tonlgbt
al MadiSon 72 Perry 49
Hilliard 74 Mifflin 60
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25 36 ·410 16·• Peck 7· liS·
Taylor
2-0-4·
Washington
Scboot
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Buffalo
Ntchols
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San Francisco
13 45 ·2241Twyman
1-0-2·' McCarley
1.0..'1 first place clubs, Firestone
Western
. Franklin
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-- Academy 48 , Manon
SUnday's Results
2, TOTALS 35-18--88.
I and G&amp;J meet in tbe anoaal
Hamilton Township 11 1
Boston 101 Los Angeles 97
By quarters:
classic battle. Tip-off time for
Carroll sa Canal Winchester 57
D.troit 119 Baltimore 112
Hannan
14 14 19 16 - 63 the big tilt Is 7 p.m. In other
i Pleasant
View 88
St. Louis 126 San Francisco 103 North Gallia 24 20 27 17 - 88 •ames,
lblrd place will be d..
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Monday's Games
Reserve!~
NG 38, Hannan tided wbea Evans Sausage By United Press Iattrnattonal Franklin Heights 61 Logan 56
Philadelphia at Los Angeles
21.
hatlles Falstaff aJHI Goodyear
Saturday
Massillon 64 Carrollton 41
Tuesday's Game•
plays Scolt'a Groctry tn lbe
MONTREAL - Defenseman Louisville 75 Lisbon 43
Boston at Cincinnati
Philo 75 Crooksville 70
other scheduled tllt.
Bill Gadsby of Detroit and Reg Minerva 71 Poland 73
St. Louis at New York
Roseville 81 New Lexington 74
Fleming of Boston were each Sandy Valley 91
Philadelphia vs. San Francisco Dresden 78
""'*" Wilflith
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North canton 59
Afttr •lx
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II San Jose, Calif.
Malta-McConnelsville ·
swinging battle In a Thursday Dayton Roth 87
whtt could P111tilc f/fJNibiT
night National Hockey League
Canton South H
come llfl wid uBI
• I game.
East Canton 74 Malvern 46
HIALEAH. Fla. - Hobeau Jonathan Altier 70 Dublin 52
Farm's Sunstruck won the $65.· · Dayton Roosevelt 106
lsoo Seminole Handicap at Hia-1
Miami Trace 79 1
, leah by a nose.
i New Albany 87
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Delaware St. Mary 44
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football coach Charley McCien- Licking Valley 82 Miller 43
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don was given a new five·year Columbus Academy Tl
contract by Louisiana State
Licking Heights 70
University.
Westfall 68 Circleville 64
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Columbus St. Mary 76
· ARCADIA. Calif. - Curious
Ohio Deaf 31 1
Clover scored 1 belter than! Toledo Whitmer 71
four length victory In the $60,:150
Bedford (Mich.1 6t
Santa Margarita Handicap at Rossford 46 Toledo Waite 43
Santa Anita.
Lima Senior 70 Bryan 64
Sunday
Anthony Wayne 38
OULU, Finland - Russia's
Springfield Local 36
rnga Voronina won the world's Maamee 17
women's speed okatlng ehamGrosse Point fMirh.) 68
pionsbip for an unprecedented I Youngstown Boardman 93
Of course you•J. not. But loan from us will permit you to fourth time.
Youngstown South 51
hiiYa an anawer becauae money
pay oft all your billa and then BALTIMORE, Md. - Plmlico ' Youngstown North t7
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track
representatives
are
ocout..
Southington
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our buaineu. We uae it to help haTe only one monthly payment
ing the nation lor entrants In Youngstown Rayen 71 Niles 481
folka who need ready caah for any to make. Stop in and aeo ua or this year's 90th runnlng of the Brookfield 74 Campbell 51
•orthwhile need. A consolidation cln Ul a call before you come in. Preakness.
W! hl'.ld to rea~P'I a dims'( !tM'ltwherw 1long tht Rne. AMI wNrt INtllr
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IGirard tit Hubbard 5i
cl
imax for a car than lo "'tn Motor Tr•Ad'•·Car of h YMr A.wft fir
DAVOS, Switzerland - Ger· ·Mineral Ridge 63
19651 Nothlng could pleue ua ~ fXeept ~ 11e
man bobsledders scored a clean
North Lima 57
ECONOMY SAVINGS &amp; lOAN COMPANY
a1a buyin11 our "'"1. And the~ &amp;r•. Drl~~~t ...... Wwt ....
sweep in the world toboggan McDonald 73 LoweUvUie 5I
championships.
Beaver Local' 57 Crellvlew 5I
$25 00 TO $200000
lEI YOUR AUTHORIZED POIIllAI 11111•
Columbiana 81 Sebrlnt 49
WE I/IIURANCE AYAtiABLE ON_M.l. LOANI
PALM SPRINGS, Calii.-Bllly East Palestine 31 Leetonia 27
Cupor
won the tiOO,OOO Bob Levittaburg R2 Canfield 71 ·•
300 W. Second St.- WYendotte 2-21 U, II"'mmro1 ·
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Hope De!Mirt GQif Clallic with Sprlnlfleld Local 61
. -·100 E. MAIN ST.
POMEROY, 0.
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This column Ia dedicated to
family livln&amp;, so If you're bav·
ing kit! trouble or just plain
trouble, let Helen beip YOU.
She will also welcome your
own amusing experiences. Address Helen Bottei in em of
thil newspapec.

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In thil plan n medical ex·
aminallon Is required. The plan
Is open to diabetic children between the ages of I and 17. Only one premium is to be paid
or.til the 21st birthday Is reacb-

MJ Ratderl Anser .'II eMaD
Dear Helen :
I wish you would tell me the
authority on which you balM!
observations on the difference
between meu and womeu tippers. I drove a florl!!l truck
during the Christmas seal!On,
and I agree, men tip heavier
than women. but your reason&amp;
are no more tban ldeali.stic
guesses. Most women are extravagant In buying merchandise and are not so thrifty as
y011 suppose. The reason men
are big Uppers II not becausa
they are ln.ecurt or "I o m e

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DNaiiye~enlltsnelo,

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the succes• of their program
wiD encourage
insuren
in
general to readjust their rate1
for diabetic ehlldren.
This should aloo have
tht
effect of encouraging employers to htre person• with t h o
juvenile type of diabetes
at
~ood risks for prolonged, stea·
dy emplyment.

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The 818oclation hopes

HELEN HELP US!

Racine Hands
Kyger Creek
Team 9th Loss

Fnuls and the foul line prov·! The ~ashlngton County team Three COMfCUtlvo
buckets neth Hartung traded field JO.Ill to rive Belpre a life margin. ,a-a- 1 Iate.
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t"d ltJ llt' tht&gt; -~P&lt;ule r ol East- made 2. of 44 from the t•harlty by Mike Smith g:ave- the ho!!t to once a1ain leave the ~KXtre l
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ern's perfect slate as the Eag.. stripe to spell the difference. 'Eagles a 35-32 lead early in in a deadlock.
' Kmght was the only
Eagle. Belpre won the reserve game ,
l""" went down lo d_efeai 5iJ.53 Eastern starters Kenny Cald- the third stanza , and thougb ' It was then that Johnson can.l playe.r to hll lD double fl&amp;urel.j~34.
Southern LO&lt;'al'_a Tcrnad~.
17
to Belpre Saturday mght on the weU and Roger Spencer, both there were several lies after ned two free throWI to
turn He. ripped the eords for
Belpre
15 14 10 14 _ S3 for the second bme this wm-1
Colden Eagles home court . , hustHn_g guards, were lost in that, Eastern. was unable to get the tide agailut Eastern. Dyer pomta on aeven buke~ and Belpre
10 15 16 11 _ 59 ter, ~apit~lized brilliantly at the ~
The loss left Coach AI Bow-. the third quarter on fouta and the lead agam.
1 tos&amp;ed in a jumper from
the thr~ free throws. Belpre 1 Oy- ,
, char1ty hoe Saturday night to
t&gt;n 's strong quintet with a 14-l ' Tteron Cruise. Steve Badgley A two--pointer by Belpre's Lar. 1stde t.o make it 47-43 and Lee er II~ for s:corlnc hooon with
Eaa~rn- Kn~ght 7-3-17; Har-1defeat the Kyger Creek Bob- 1
alate this season.
land Charles Eichinger exited in ry Jotmson just before
the converted on a charity tos~ Lo 17 . while Smith had 16 and Lee tung 3·3·9: Crwse 1-2-t; Cald- ca ts . 84-69 before a slim crowd
f.astern loot five playero with the final penod.
buzzer oounded, gave th. Eag· lmake it 48-IJ. The winnero then 13.
;well 2+8; Spencer J.I-7: Badg-[at Cheshire.
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P"rsonal fouls and managed to Belpre trBJled 15-tO when the leo a 41-39 lead at the eoo of upped their lead to seven when The hoot&gt; made IS oll9 ohots ley ~-1-7, Leonard 0-1 -1: Totals] Last Dec 23. Coach Cray- ,
make JU.o;;t 15 of 37 free throw first .periOO ended and 29-25 at ithe t~ird quarter.
IDave Nelson tallied on a fast for 33 per cent while Eastern l9-l.t-53.
1nor Slone's h~psters trim~ed l l~::;;;;;..._..,.!!!.,___;:J
attempts. The Eagles, _though hallttme. but then . srabbed the! Juntor Charles Knight tied the , break.
connected on 19 of Ill for 39 per j Belpre _ Dyer 3_11 .17 : Smith! the Bobcats 41-Jl by coltedmg 1..
gnmg down to defeat, did out- advantage early m the third score at 41-11 at the begmniOCi Coach Bowen'a boyo got with· cent Belpre led In rebounding 6-1- 1&amp;: Johnson l-4-11 · Lee J.l-112 pomts at the foul ltne the Thaaka, Ed, lor eomiJit te
score Belpre 19-16 from the quarter and held It most of the of the final eight minutet, then:tn oix at S!-46, but Dyer fol- Wllh 3B to Eastern'• 31.
, 3, Ramsey 0-l-l. Nelson 1-CI-2:' last stanza.
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field .
ttme thereafter.
IDtck Lee and Eagle Center Keo-1Jowed with six straight pointal The win left Belpre with an Sneigle 24-1. Totals !6-27.59 _
Coaeh John Wockltne s agEd ... ... l!d .. - I"
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gressrve charg~s played
on
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Sponsorship of a~ Insurance
piau b)' a medical or&amp;anl,.doa
,.,. Ill memben I• notbln&amp; new,
bill lbla II probably tbe Hr11
time aueb an tr&amp;antzatloo be•
IPODiored an Insurance plan lor
a II"'•P of palloato.

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Dear Readera:
I seltlom publish pen pal requests, but tbought it might be
fund to fiood this Nlaerlan with
American mall. Hope you'll com
throu&amp;h as you always do.-H.

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Belpre Puts First Loss on Eastern, 59-53

By Wayne 0 . BnJHis18dt, M.D.
I have had occasion to comment in the past on thf' es~
lreme comervatlsm of insur-ance companif'S. Now rom•
thing il being done aboul il
Because Lhe Connecticut Di•
betes Assn . believes that fhllcJ.
N'n 1Ith the juvenile type of
diabetet should be permitted
to enjoy insurance privileges
formerly tle~ded them, they are
sponsoring the "Insured Seclll'lty Plaa for Diabelic Chlldren. •

it safe to drive in the hours of darkness
which is far cry from the days of a~ety·
lene lights with its •torage t.ank.
There are more than three m!lllon
people working in the elec~c ind':'stry to
gtve you all o! these benefits. Thetr numhN is greatly increased when you tlunk ·
of thr side industries that are created
such as the persons who sell and service
appliances, and they are ail dedicated to
developing new and better ways for eleetririty to serve you . Electricity powers
progress in your community, and in the
nation, and on top of that does it eron·
omiraily to the point that Ia within the
reach of all and not a luxury as it wao
once thought. Today It is on the average
costing less than it did in 1935, which is
brought about b.Y efficient equipment
and economies of distribution.
The face of Meigs county has been
changed by the utlllties, which operate
in our boundaries. Nearby are two of the
largest producing plants in the world,
which are a sizeable employee The cooperative electric organization has chang·
ed in a most dramatic way the lives of
our rural population . We 110 doubt have
the most enthusiastic people In the county ahout the blessings of electricity. With·
out natural gas they were in a poor po·
sition but now with electric power to
their door thev can have their stovu, re·
frigerators, deep freeze and all of the
conveniences of their urban brothers.
Our electric company's are planners and
with each passing year they have a program of expansion that must be to keep
up with the ever ifOwlni demand~ of the
public in Ita u.s~.

Voice of Broadway ••• reporting

Broadway Bulletin Board
Brig. Gen. Jimmy Stewart is r~ort·
od to be in line for an important post
with the Air Force. Some of the brass
would like him to be Press Relations
chief. (Okay, General, here's your first
plug! )
Are you ready to flip your
Beatle Wig? None other than Beatiedom's top charm boy, Ringo Starr, is said
to be one of the backers of the discotheque Sybil Burton is opening in New York
in March. Sybil will have to summon the
riot squad il Ringo ever decides to visit
his investment
White House aides
have been making inquiries at the Arista
Agency, which specl8iizes in student
tours, and the impression is that Lud
Baines Johnson may be touring the
world this Summer with about 30 other
college kids
The biggest mystery in
radio circles is the sudden exit of disk
jockey Scott Muni alter four years at
WABC. Scott had the No. I rating in his
time slot 17 to 10 p .m 1. and teenagers
adored him. but he was quie!ly paid off
and replaced.
Those who keep tabs on Gen. de
Gaulle's private luncheons at the Paiais
de !'Elysee predict he will choose as his
eventual successor one of these lour:
Premier Georges Pompidou, ex-Premier
Michel Debre, Louis Joxe or Andre Mal raux
Buddy Hackett's show, "I Had
A Bali," did '66.000 this past week, put·
ting it In the hit class. Amazing because
It was roundly pan11ed by the so-called
"tough critics." Broadway experts attribute the rise In box-office to Buddy's immense following and that elusive but important factor known as "word of
mouth" -which simply means that people who have seen the show liked It and
told other people who decided to aee it,

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Meig&amp; county had IB Boy (..'1urch of ~l rddh· pnr1
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Proudly, we put
our trust In t b •
Scouts of t h II
community. Con·
gratulationa, and
a sincere salute
to all wbo give
tbeir time, effort
and money 10
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at Chester which has be,.n UrJoo
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District has _._
four per CCJlt gain in member-1
ship and leads in the President's Cup Award for lhe cnunThe

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CongratulatloiUI
to the Boy Scouts
and their leaden,
who set an example in learning valuea not only In
money, but the
value of ldndneu,
friendahip 11114
honnty. But
wishul

;WE SALUTE the Scouts
of The MGM AREA -~

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Paul Werner, distr ic t commissioner, urges anyone Wi shing to help in the Scouting progrmn to get ln tou&lt;.·h w1U · h1m
ns more boys &lt;H"t' &lt;1sking for
lhe program than there
are

ers, too. During Boy Scout birthday

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ill:'aders.

proud to express a special

Local t•venLs of this sprmg
nre Boy Scout Week, thl' Dis1tricl annual meeliug March HI
l!t Kyger Creek high school, and
1the Seout-o-Rama Apnl 3-4.

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BEII\G BRIEFED - Reed sville Boy Scout Troup 2:l6 mcmhers arc informed of scouting obligations bv Scout
Ma st er Dohrman Reed_ t\'l emhers of_t~e troop nr(• lh·lm:rr Larki ns. Rick y Kol'nig ra visitor from thp Tupperws Plains
grr.up J: Randy Ilall . B1ll Bu &lt;'k\r.y, J\elth Weh t'r. HonttH' On . \l r. J \l-~·- 1 • ~::1.- ._ P.i·;.~·- '11, To111 8ucki('V Michael Boring
David Smilh and Ricky Blake. ~Sentinel Pholo.
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One new

program

salute in honor of Scouting
. ••• that great movement

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ltaunch&lt;'d this year~ the Polar
Be:tr Camping activity.

Loyalty Is one of
many fine quali·
ties exemplified
by our Boy
Scouts. Support
them and their
leaders, in every
way, at all times.
They are tomorrow's hope a n d
promise.

SCOUTS RECOGNIZED ~ These six trays from Cub Scout Pack 240 at Rutland 4- Dailv Sentinel Pomeroy
took an aet1ve part m ""'v1ces Sunday at the Rutl and Methodist Church. Standing for Middlep.ott 0 F'b 8 IGB'
recogruhon at the services were, front ro 1r Rob Rlark. J\·f ark Morris. Lonnie Black '[,
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and Terry George. In the second row arc Dallas Weber and Randy Sprouse. Carl Mor·
r1s IS Cub Mastcr.~Sentmcl Photo.
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average S tl) 8 degrees abovt
normal
Tuesday morning
thrl)ugh Sunday morning. A
little
coolerT a e!lday,
warmer Wednesday and cooler
wllh little day-to-day change
for the remainder of the period as tPmperatures continue
to average a few degree. •·
bo\·e nonnal.
Precipitation will average a
half to three-quarters of an
Inch melted wttb showers, occasionally mixed with snow
fturTles, and general ralo Tues-

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Best wishes, Boy Scouts, end may
you ever "Strengthen America's

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All hia life 1
Scout seeks to fol·
low the principles
Inculcated by the
Scout Law, We
say, "Happy
Birthday, Scouts,"
and thanks to all
who help encourage the Scout program.

To our local Boy
Scoull g o our
congratulations
for setting an ex.
ample all of us
oould well follow
. . . . an example
of helpfulness, always. Our best
wishes to Scoull
everywhere!

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EXPLORER POST 270 - The, Hemlock Grove Explorer Post, with Rolland East· '
man as advtsor and Harold SmiHl as assistant, is a two-time holder of pioneering 1
h,onors at camporees. Memhers ar~ seated, _1 to r., Kenneth Doty, Don Randolph and
Cectl Mtdktff. Back Row, Mr. Smtth, Runm o Ea&lt;tman, Wilford Gihhs, Clarence Ran- [
dolph, Jr. and Mr. Eastman. Absent were Mtke Hawltun and l:ikip Domigan.-Sentinel !
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\VI NilOIV Dl'PLAV -- Si eve Harlenbach, Pee Wee
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als 33- 10- 76,
:2~8 Ill Jlol!l noy, sl't up a \Vllldow display at The Ne\v
RIO GRANDE JV's (91)
\ (11 k l'lolhtng litH!~(· store on F.ast \'lain·st in observance
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Lussetti 9-4-22; Magnani 4-0- 1
of Scout \\"t•(•l\. 1-'ch_ 7 - 1:~ - Sentinel Photo
8; Uhl 8·3-19; McCellan 7+15 ;
nw ''l!llnf \\'orld 1\'cr 11 "' Lansing, Mich. -- -·
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Heigle 1-1·3; Jenkins 14l-2; Fi·
LAUNDRY,
goes
9+22; Total 39 - 13 - 91.
l'nrn t•) (j (' Cl'Jl111J :.,: llll' pos t of Scouting executive at
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CLEANING
L1n~;;ng 1n 1~+~ . .:-\a'-11 had hct' n a vo lunt eer workrr in
Pomeroy Boy s,'(",ut Troop
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POMEROY
H!n s( -(IU! ranks fnr ;tl1out 10 \'cars.
249 held its rt&gt;gular mcrting
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.\1r·. l\;1-.; )] mon'd to t\ll Car ·
;md had an inspe ction by Mr. [
nwJ. Ill. 111 19~1 2 as sco u\e:.L'!'llCANCER PROJECT
~~elvin Hood, Mr. Henry Cle-- , Hnak Lusset!i and Figos each .
t 1v(•. transt,. :-n·rl to DiWton 111 1 Nr.--:w YORK 1 ur1 1 _ A com· land, Scoutmaster, and helper, canned 22 points Saturday to
Hl.iq_ ;md tJwn took ove; as !\1- ntl!n ity pilot projPrt spon&lt;;ored . Mr. Robert Vaughan.
pace the Rio JV's to a 91-_76 win I
&lt;; J\1 llJ '&gt;1rH'1 '-'( ·oul r'XPculiVI' in by the Americ&lt;:~n Cancer So.ci- Scou Is prcsen t were
Corre-rl.ton In- 1
In h omemakin~ or histrionics. teachin.ll or television, tha fu·
M1'ke over
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Troop 249 has

him strong. honest and loyal make him 1 Boy
Scout. Support
the Scouts of this
town and their
advisers, help
build boys Into tomorrow's great
leaden!

and Friday,

ing in the U.S., accocdlog to the

• SCOUT SKILLS - Rick Wenwr, ri ght, rrCI' ilrs fir1t

a young

man brave, make

dedicated to building

A SCOUT IS

There are more than ~.DOll
different ways to make a Liv·

atd treatment from M1ke O'Brien as a dPillflll s lt :ll l( d\ ol
one of the scout skills to he shown d u nn ~ c; 1wn I IOII~t·
planned by Pomeroy Troop 248 Ow.; \\' t•diH·sd~n· ;d i :10
p.m. at the Pomeroy First r~;t p1i st ('h un ·h. Cui·l" \\'iks
is Scout Master and Sa ntnrd Gill'(' II . .\sst St011 1 · \l:t - lt'r

Make

Heritage."

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A SCOUT IS

week, February 7th to 13th, we are

SHIRT
FINISHING

Cleanliness Is
next to Godliness,
a man once said.
Boy Scouts have
both qualities they are clean In
mind, heart and
body. Help them
to become leaders
In every walk of
liiel

Congratulations
to a great team of
young men that's
always working
so hard everywhere, for t h e
young, the old
and t he whole
community. We
support you a 11 d
we thank you!

ROBINSON'S

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Scout. Cub Pn&lt;.:ks and ExpJon·1 '
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Va ug hn 1 The JV
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h sU .now .prepare to [
1 meet
l e mvers1ty of West
I .- . . . (' . placed nn tcaehmg self - exam- and Gary ~l.lt"h
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Is undnscor- , The Troop Is going to have next Saturday.
~!I unil'-i n ·pn' -;ent 92R Ht '\1 \'t'
a wind
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sr•,uts m tltc di "tnd.
ed by the f&lt;~rt that 90 per cent 1
ow Isp ay a
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of hreast tumors are found by l ~o rk Clothing
~ousc about 1
ASHLAND (j6J
\1r t\;~:-:h think .~ sl·ou!in g is a thl' patit:mt her_s~lf ~-efor_e she ] ?ur ~e~th~ed !rtends,'' the 1 Gibson 12-6-30; Hilt 5-1-11; C~­
\'llill pr11gram Jor younsll'r~. Iff' f'onsulls a phys1c1an, sa1d Dr. 1btrds, mduding bird houses and , rey 9-3·21; Evans 3-0--t; w11.1
s;•y". · Whf'rl' .~ ou set&gt; scmJtmg. 'llcrbcrt Volk, of the Am€rican . feeders.
1banks 2-0-4; Nipper 2w0-4; Tot~"u' ll tmd t'im' j'Oung nwn .,
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enough to :ive it and shape it. Are you; schools proV"iding 1or

phys1cal filness as part or a sound education? You parents
c&lt;'ln help see that they do. Write: fhe President's Council on
Physical ~ilness, Wa sh ington, D. C. for information.

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liard · LydtJ . a senmr a! Ohw Be::tu-Cierk. son uf the Duke of '
Sta~e L'n iv€'rsl.ty, and Marv._ a• St. Albans, was reported rhissWlfl·

l!lgh ing from Eton College. School- :
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_e dc~ ohng rnucl~ ll~e to ta)k('d about J~avm~ for fran ce , I
Sl'oulmg, Mr. Nash sllll Js ar- to lw indf'prndf•nt and It)

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O.Guy Nash in 20th Year
As District Scout Leader
0 . Guy Nash, who looks upon his job as ht'i ng o
eoacl:t to e_veryone volunteering time and ahility lo !loy
Scouting, IS now m hts 20th year as a district Scout ex•, aeutive.
Mr. Nash heads the Boy Scouts of America program
til the Melgs-Gallla-Mason district.
The v~teran executivP, who resides at Gallipolis Rt
' J, bellan his work on a full time basis immediately follow,

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Week ..... take
time out to support these fine
boys and the men
and women w b o
work with them.
Appreciate, encourage

and

Boy Scouts of ev-

Boy Scouts! Here
Is our three
oheers for you on
your 54th Anni·
versary. We support you and hope
all others will,
too! Hearty Congratulations on a
job woll done!

ThiJ Is Boy Scout

in~

vest io their great
OI'&amp;Miz""or'

ery denomination,

we thank you.
Your belief In the
true ideals of
mankind is an example for all to
follow and for all
lo encourage! We
hope everyone
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tive in the Gallipolis Ro!&lt;i~Y mum' with nature.
cluh. belongs to the Mawmr
Lndgt · tmd is a membPr of the The term "ano:r;ia'' means a
. spare Ira- ,
(;r&lt;J ce M('ll)odtst rhurch in r:ar- l;wk of oxygen m

Make frlenlll wlt1l
Boy Scoul.l a Dd
their adult leadera t b i s week.
Support them
with time, effort,
money . . . invest
in the nation's f!l·
ture. And a vote
of thanks to a II
our kouta! -

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COUNCILON
PHYSICAL
FITNESS

Tit(' d1st1:ict_ c: :.::.-r-tivP ;md hi :; DUr\.E'S SON missing

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A SCOUT IS

A SCOUT IS

WEATHER AHEAD!

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Moore's Store, Pomeroy

Ebersbach Hardware

Columbus &amp; Southem Ohio llectrlc Co.

The L&amp;Z Shop, Pomeroy

Behr Clothiors, Middleport

Ewing's Ambulance Service

Anocieted Rldlo &amp; Televilion

Tho BIINI &amp;Grey Resteurant

Columbia G11 of Ohio, Inc.

Meigs GeMral Hospital

I. H. Rewlings Sons Co.

Ohio Velley Plumbing &amp;Heetln1

Chapman-Cenaday Shoe Store

Quality Print Shop, Miclclleport
The G &amp;J Auto Perts Co.

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Crow's Stuk House, Pomeroy
Cr-·s Town &amp;Country Restaurant

Downing Insurance Agency, Inc.

Pomeroy Flower Shop

Rewlings-Coets Funerelll 1 1

Cleland's TV &amp; Appliance

The Febrlc Shop, Po-••f
Kinalvilden Se9p"r ~

Goessler Jewelry Store
Pomeroy Leml...rk
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Bowling Results

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came and took me off &lt;ted the prize IlCht• - about liD open, . _
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lace and all). He thought I'd die leverybody ... lint!d arouod tbeSMill, limiiiJ Llllll, rr , . .
of heat .stroke .. I had 10 Ill In oel there Wll a knockout IJICIIJICI Pet. Klllill (tlllllll ~
pi&lt;!lure ~ t - We 111ft
1tile shade the tftt of the aJier. it \Yas all over.
BY BEULAH JOND
and IIIII aurvivod.
/ But Jullla .,.•• ,..,. ef our money.
to the lee-caked river II rolled noon. But I was having 10 much I remember Dr. Skinner at the DODe), aho1t 110a1o llld etreu.
rve had
lOme lntorestiug Recalling our
"meager ruder&amp; bave a sneakiDI ,...
Do you remember stopping off long before that).
lrun .
IPresbyterian ChUrch? 1 dolll'ea.
lfl'flrtl@nts on the ''old·(lshion-looklnl" entertainment it does plcian tbat I w1s bOra Just af- art er school to look in the old I didn 't tru st 1ce then
or i 1 remember the first Hudson remember what he said, but 1 Maybe lba&amp;'a wbJ M'l fuD to
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111· things I have written •· sound rather puny and dull. But ter tho ClvU Wu - I wa•n't. boiler factory on N . Thl~ St.. now. Some even started at the:automobUe owned by my uncle, know where he was. In churelt.ilook
back. We bad a klt of fun
hout Almost everybody over it's fun just to remember what I was ll wee baby durl~g across £rom .the Cl~Y h.all. They top of , Middleport Hill - ahd L&lt;:twrenee Milhoan, and how ele- 1 remember real
country ,and a good place to IJ'OW up
Ml years old remembers some· did tickle our funny bone.
World War I - so, I was a 1•1· made a terrlfl(; n01 se m there- do.wn tnrough the T, under the gant we felt nding it. It was a churned butter and strawber~ and Jive.
dling he liked. Living today in' I see where walking is com- tie girl in tbe roaring 20's - I never
knew exactly what rallro r~ d trestle and out on Lhe real sports car. Our lint car 1ries covered with cream so In fact, I've enjoyed every
·puob button" luaury, It makeolma back In otyte for tM otmplel btil I c~a remember thole they did do - lt wao a blc and Ice. Of course there were no was a big black Dod&amp;e IOurlnl 1 thick you couldn't stir it (we mlnuto of it. S...'t JOU?
people happy jlllt to 1ooil backlreaaon there Isn't enough room l tbiDtlo better than new pto- dark cavern to me, but l know car• In our way - the sleds car, so big that my !ather back·:dldn't know how to .pell the
- --ancl lee what they dl.tln't hiYe tor all the cars on the roads pie's names and whtrt l put iwhy these mPn were
parlly went faster tban the few cars ed into a tree trying to Lurn lword diet. That would have been
and U you have to (O two blocks ylllllerday't 1a1 bill.
dear.
in town. My molh•r remembers 'lt around- so 11 had a dent 1n1a bad word at our houa&lt;! any·
and can't find a parklnl place But I still aet a kick out of D
be the
t It walking acroas the Ohio River the lOp Sunday afternoons we way) the way my father want0 /ou rome: ~ red sch~l m 1906 and many others do 1: 'drove as far as Cheshire (took led biscuits four inchea hl8h ev·
when you aet there, you ml1ht remembering rldma on
the
as wsll walk In the first place .lotreet """ In Middleport and ~on ~n~ee ~:~d sta:d Inside the - my parents would have dl us all afternoon) for an out!ns.lery morning, ham, dumpllnp,
At least that Is what bU!iness Pomeroy- don't you? I remem- 11: ; : and look over at the Faeh· 'f I have even said I'd like to Do you remember the flrst lple and cake It's no fun cook· N_ _ _ .._,.diM.u.ty,
men In New York are doina. ber standinl on the dark street
Bl k mlth hop with the try Jt.
battery radios" 1 do - buL la~ , ing now wtth skun milk, mar- ~..:: .._ 0 '';.!-';m
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Well - walkin&amp; 11 old fashlon- 'corner at 4 a.m In the morn-:.
and s:arka flying _ I remember the Chautauqua~-&gt; er when we had an electricll&amp;rine. no sart, no cream.
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ed Isn't It' Long black stock· 'inl waiting for the street car 1 a ber sleigh riding _ wl!'that came 10 town I really model then came chaos - 1 Twenty years from now we'll Settl_.._ .....
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llngo have com~ back haven't 111 didn't come riaht by our , ~";"~mat the top of Rutland· don 't know what they were at wanted to hear music but at 1 1ook like a head of lettuce.
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Mr. Howard L. Kabler. State ,ohool and collese klda today where we hoarded the old train 1 · Homer Cook's
Wholesale recall the firs\ slippery slide listened to "Amos and Andy. " when Middleport and Pomeroy Cot Old Solllor • - •
rnmmander of Ohio Department [ know for sure I'm golni to and went to Columbus lor the ~
The big kids went nght put on the school grounda. I 1 think CIVIlization stopped ev.l had "opera houses." Thlo WU
of the Disabled American Vet· 1see the big dlll pickles, 1on1 day Sometlma It was cold but ~':~ the river bank and on· slid down 11 so many times that lery night at that tlme-nelsh· la "swinging" town then In the
erans, the otfl&amp;nl:r.atlon charter- ,lil'Orlce
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'slons like this. I don't remem-111
Is composed exclusively of those! The educators may even ,...: ber the men who drove the
veterans who served In t h eldtscover the value of the Mo- street """ but It was thrllllnll
Armed Forces of our country Guffy readers. aftert hey've ex. to ride them. Some days we rode
in time of war a_nd were wound· hausted everything else, and It to Pomeroy and back just for i
ed, &amp;aBied or diSabled In some n ." ' even Rei to '- fun to read tho fun of it. I'll bet If we had
way .. a direct reault of their roe good old books by good them now the small fry would
service, has Issued the follow- otd authors when oil the "trash be on them - just plain lun,
ing statement regarding the or·, uterature '' has had Its day. Ev- doesn 't have to cost a lol of '
der which has been Issued by ory dog does , you know.
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istrator of the Veterans Admin·
islrallon to close certain V.A. !
Regional Offlce1, V. A. Hosplt·
:lis and Domlclllarles through·
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30, 1965.
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The new.s that Mr. William '
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DAVLeader
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Property
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Heglonal Office
m Clncmnatl l The following students
re· Cincinnati at Bradley
which IS servmg ~.000 veter· 1celved gradf's of "R" or above Xavier at Miami
:m!l In Southern Ohio and count· [during the third alx~weekl per.' Steubenville at Youngstown
l"ss dependents. the TB Hosplt·; lod at Eastern Hlih School (X· ' Portland at Toled•J
al at Broad View
Heights, II 1\
Bethany at John Carroll
&lt;)hio, 16 other V. .~ . Regional /" F~~bmOII _Patti Bahr, IJen. Wilberforce at Lincoln
Off1ces, 10 other V. A. Hosplt· 1 . B od
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TUESDAY
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om c ar." rnu . IAnn Holter, Twlla Karr fl), G• Akron at Oberlin
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out the country - 18 the most ''Y Miller, VIcki Pooler.
Heidelberg at Baldw&lt;n·Wallace
d1'88llc and unjust Bellon ever ! Sophomore• - Jackie Bahr, Wittenberg at Capital
&lt;aken against veterans and the Sh
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Murphy, l Wilberforce at Oakland C1ty
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aa ca Y re uc· Patricia S,;,lth Slna Summer·
WEDNESDA V
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Bowling Green at Kent State
Marshall at OhiO Unlversltv [
,,,d blind veterans of World "' ·
War l until It was finally repeal· Junlor• - Greg BAiley '&gt; 1. Western Michigan at Toledo
I'd This Act ejected these vet- ~ Charles Kmght. .
' MBrietta at Muskingum
···ans from Soldiers
HomM Senior. - Wilma Atherton. •
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w1th the ~lothes on their back. Diana Baer, Roger "oA hr, con- Centra t. ,K
If lhe clothes were goverr....,~. nt niC! Clark. AHce Horrls, Kenneth ! Ftndle at af~tfton
ISsued, they were ejected Wltb Hartung, lm McCoy, Gary Ml· , Ashla,;; at Ohio Northern
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I' Western Res. at Carhegie Terh
He urged DAV members and These
students received EaRtern Mich at Case Tech
t~uxlliary members to write to grades of "B" or above during Wllmlnglon at De!la~ce
President Joh111on and to thelr ltha nrst .!leme!lter at Eastern I Wilberforce at VIncennes find .) I
senators and congressmen op· High school:
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posltlllhe order.
' · Freohmen .- Patricia
Bor· i Youngstown at Alder,..·Broad.
101, Twlla Karr lXI.
!Steubenville at Bellarmine tKy.)
Sophomore• - Jackie Hahr, Fredonia at Wooster
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Karen Carter, Linda Henderson, ~ Cin. Bible at Rio Grand• . I
Janet Holslnser. Edna McCoy,
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MA E YOU NERVOUS! Linda Spencer, Slna Summer· Malone at Concordia
Arter :n, emmoD."'ilctner or Blr.ddtr Jr. £ield. Patricia Smith, Thomas I John Caroll at Eastern Mich. ,
rit&amp;tlolll &amp;fiN\ t•too " IIMIDJ womon at 0 b
men 11ulm~,.mtllo rou tonaeand nen 1 u1 5 ornto.
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~~~::' :f::"Ua'J::~·~~:~r:i~ lh~ro~l~~lr,~ JuDtor!. - Greg Bailey, Cl!er· Cincinnati at Wichita
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lowa ft! Ohio State
preu•d. fn tueh lrrll•tlcn. CYST IX
Seniors
Wl!ma
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euo·blna lrr!t ~ tlnt ••rrn• In uront. aetcl Diana Baer' x1
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1 Kent Slate at Marshall
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1 Denison at Oberlin
Hiram at Marietta
1 Kenyon at MI. Union
I , Musklngum at Heldelbera
I Wooster at Ohio Wesleyan
Cedarville at Ashland
1 Bluffton al Defiance
1 Fenn at Detroit Tech
1 Ohio Northern at Aquina•
W. Liberty at Rio Grande
1 Malone at Ind. tech
I Weotern Reser~ at. Bethany
I Alle1heny at Cooe Tech

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A FINANCIAL FIRST -- Norma Bt.~llou , 22 , hold s d ist1 rwtinn uf bl·ir~g fir:-,t woman
hired by Fl•dn;Jl D(•posit In.surance Corpmation as a b:1n k ex~l m!nc&gt;t ·. She will be
assigned to tht.! D;.dl o:.~s he&lt;:~dquart ers. Map show:; lhl' ext Pnt uf hf~ r tcn1tory,

Bright yellow cover is ove r storage facility. "Salt" is transported to top of the structure.
'J1HF:RE'S A NEW LANDMARK in Wv~mdolte, Mich., a circular yellow dome in which
a chemical fi1·m will store "mountains'' of its calcium ._.: hlm·ide before shipment. Caletum chloride is the ''salt'' used to thaw wintry roads, lay the du::;t on unpaved streets,
rl ry nut nthn ~..:hcmicals and remove moisture hom pape•· products. The new building is a
en~bination of con(-rete, woorl and synthetic rubber. The dome roof, beheved the fi rs t of
this type, is of Jaminated wood truss('s tiltl.•d at 45 degrees rather than placed horizontally
&lt;.~ s normally US£'d for faetories. The striking roof has a t.olaL area of 45,000 square feet.

MAGNETIC ART- Greek arti st Tak is s t ~mds am ld rrc&lt;:ttion he
calls ''S ignal s.'' lt's part of an exh ibit of m al( twtl c scul ptun ·s in T.n nd rm. The art combine~ Pledr i rity nne! rnagn (' ts.

BODY AND SOULS

OFF THE BEAT- Act or Pctrr O'Toulc (\eft ) listens
casually to Woudv AHPn as th e c·omc·dian tal ks to
a gir-lrt il'nd tn :m off-lle:Jt s i d~:;v,:alk

SACRED 5 I K H - Bear ded
Sikh soldiers - among the
fiercest in the world-bow
before scriptures in India.

FOX CAN'T HOUND HIM-Larry, t he llamb, thinks he's just as much a dog as the
hounds in this flu~:k in Kent, England. The owner feels a bit sheepish about this.

Strengthening
a Lutheran minister , u youth counselor and
TAK E A GYMwithCOACH,
three lively youngslcrs
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separate persons, but you do ho.vc Rev. Willbm Pa tton, man on the
move. The 32-ycar-old clergyma n is using every means poss ib le to
attract .voung (JL'ople tn fuller participation. He Jpft his St. Petersburg
church for graduate studies at Duke Unive rsl lt 's School of Divjnity.

CRAYFISHING IS GOOD- Jimmy Larsen and EI!Pn G ordon wanted a warm win&amp;er ncetion so tbey went to New Zealand. Larsen is "fishing" for his dinner.

BUCKLING DOWN-The Duchess of Kent fixes the shoelace
on her &gt;ki boot before starting the deoceot from Alp Giop at
SL Moritz, Switzerland, where her hUBband Ia iD a amteaL

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IOTISSERIE IAILIOAD-A railroad car emerges from automatic dcylnf own at •
plant In H~ W.Va. Tile paim clcyiD8 itl adiiewd b,r "qrlm," Cia Ilea.

DEPTHS OF EMOnON-Cave expert Antoine Sennl
18lllldla trom 1111 wlfe.before worki.Ds near Parll. 1

Wife, Laura, wllldleo him play with !from lefll Shtrrl, MaH and Will, Ho _ ... oul al YMCA &amp;Jm IMtwoen coachln1.
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STARTING A FAD-Ar.n Marshall, daughter of
film ~ tar Herbert Marshall, models the latest coif..
Cure combining !he po•cytail and a pageboy c:uL

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Negro leadm in Selma, Ala., the ••gregationlst reslaurant Jock&amp;oo, Mill, , Local 81'hOOI cases.
coaur··no~s
, 1961 OLDS F as - 4 DOOR
BPihf'l No. 62 of Ihe IntPrna- e-arly today rejected a conces- owner who was one of the first districts arross Mis"is"ippi bt"- Greensboro, N.C.: ·n-.e No rth
WUl WI
ac!'l!epf.ed
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S&lt;an"•rol
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showroom
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10na I Ord er a,' J ob's Daugh- l s'o
1_ n bY vo••
vd regl'strat'1on orr·1~ t o cha II enge
to~e
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forms tod ay ca II- caro IL'na bra nC' h oI the Natlo••
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SPECIAL $1066
ters will meet at the Pomeroy c1als and called for more dem- Rights Law, reversed himself ing for pledge of non-discriml- al Association for the Advance.'Mit ~nlt•her .... wrr.•5 "'~ r11th,
1961 CHEVROLET BISCA.YNE 6 - 4 DOOR . .
Masonic Temple, Mondav at onstrations in a drive that has Sunday and closed his restau- nation in handimg of ff&gt;deral ment of Colort'd People plans
~n,!!~n:~e,..'~rr:rn/ 11::;ou~11"""'~ 1 Power...:lide tnm~ .. goud ttr~~. dark ~rt't'n ftmsh, heater. A 7:30p.m
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already resulted in the arresls rant when a lone Negro came school lunch and milk pro- tl activate a manpower pool to
REDUCED TO $999
~r.;ed w 1 ':~~'· 1 ~ p&lt;I~R~~~. ~~~:, I ~ORdMllt~~~ICED 51195
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or more than 3,300.
to dine.
grams.
place qualified Negroes in
more •ball &lt;M~• t11correct .nmu"n
1961 CHEVROLET 112 TON PICKUP
Group of the Women 8 As- The voter registration drive Maddox said he was putting New Orleua: The Lawyers' skilled employment in all of
I Low milea2c by one careful owner. good tires, 6 cyl . engine,
sodation ~r the First . United entered the fourth week since the business up for sale. He Committee for Civil Rights Un- thP state's 100 counties, a
tuns
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solid cab anr.J appearance of n~w truck. heater
Presbytenan _Church wlll meet it was kicked otr by Dr. Mar- had announced Saturday he der Law announced it will open spokesmans aid.
ror wan• -'d !!l1!1"VI..WAS $1295
SPECIAL $1149
Monday evemn g aI th e horne 0 f tin Luther King, who called would comply with a federal a legal aid orfice in Jackson, Erie, Pa.: The Hammermill
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tliss Carolyn Rul\.o;;e}J on Brown- Selma and the soil rich rural court order to serve Negroes. Miss., about mid-May to help Paper Co. said Sunday it will
ell-Ave.
I areas adjoining it one of the
.
make no distinction "on acllll
Dl•,.,.,untd11v•
o~:~ p1ld •d• ~",
Th e DAV and Auxiliary will most segregated areas in the na-1
•d~ Pt:rP•'dCfll'11'1Thtro
count of rat-e, color, creed or
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OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
meet Monday at 8 p.m.
All tion.
national origin" tn employment
Lmu•
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ward ...
POMEROY, OHIO
members are urged to attend .! The concession, offered on an
practices at its planned $30
The W.S.C.S of Heath Me· I unofficial basis, would have almillion plant at Selma, Ala,
OFTICI HO URS
a:30 A . M to !1.00 P M
thodist Church will meet Mon- lowed Negro voter applicants to
laturd. •:J-8 :to o\ r..J to \2:00 nooP
For Rent
~-siness Services
day evening, Feb. 8 at the go through tentative registra.
IT'S SO I:A.Sl'
TU PLM":F A
APARTMENT. 5 room!8nd WY 2-3243- is- th; phone to cal church. "Hearing God Speak lion processes on extra days. - - - - - - - - - - II.ISULT PRODlJC.INQ
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bath. show('r and tuh 6.1 s. for Limestones, any
size Through the Bible" will be the The Rev . James Bevel called Reverend B. Jones and fam- Mr. and Mrs. William A. McJrd St., Middleport, Phone Prompt delivery. Emmet w program topic with Mrs. M E. the proposed arrangement a iily Columbus were dinner guests Kelvey entertained with a dinPHONE WY 2-2 156
WY 2-2671
1 lS tfc Sh uler, Contracting.
1Dawson and Mrs. Earl Knight ruse and told Negroes to line 0f
Mr.
and
M rs. net Sunday honoring Mr. Me1 29 tf111eaders. Hostesses
are Mrs. up in force again today at the Reed Jeffers on Sunday. Rever- Kelvey and Shirley Johnson on
TRAfLF.:R LOTS - free sew·
IEverett Davis, Mrs. John ~r- D a 11 as County Courthouse end Jones had the services at their birthdays. Those attendI age and water. Brown's Trail Ul1 Gneaer, PIIUIIINa&amp; aM k!e. Mrs. Carl Mattox and Mrs. where most of the arrests have I Carpenter Baptist church on ing included Mr. and Mrs. T.
Notice
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1Sun day morn1ng.
T. H'lld
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Wt-~wing. WI o-"o-.'6- - I er Park IStnte Approved\.
II'Y
M~~come.
I ore of Racine. Mr. Bill
Wr'lli'e R Shambll'n
Mary
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To CLiAN
carpets better, 2-332~.
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We b.lft aD . _
dist .church Will meet Monday
were In Columbus on Saturda students at Mar~etta College, 20 Acres. Bedford.
MOIJEHN 1 room ana
bath
Sewer M~lHt
evemng, F~b. 8, at_ the chur~h.l
where the
tt ded th Dl ~ Mr_. and Mrs. Don Johnson and fay E. F
to Harold B
we'll loon a Blue Lustrf' Cnr- furmshed apartment. M 1d·l
The pragr•m top1c ''Hearmg
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Reaooa~le a..
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tors meetmg of the Grange Mu- and Marvin.
Lt&gt;wts, Anna R. Lt-WIS, Parcels,
as. of Rlne Lustre Shampoo.
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tual
Insurance .Co. Mr. an d Mrs. Sam p nee
. , st u- Salisbury.
nd Casualty
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Earl
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Premmm dents at Eastern Ky .
spent1 Wtlhs Leadingham,
Marie
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Budget A"n. meeting, They re- th
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2_2•61c 1 HRE~ BEDROOM house al
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chairman~
turned home through Chillicothe e weeke~d with Mr. and Mrs. V. Fultz, Midd1e~rt.
•UTfiMoBn.l!: lnsllr~Joce Deeo
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and visited on Saturday even- Hobert Prtce.
Willis Leadingham
Marie
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caneelled' 'OS1 vouJ operaand baLh Ill Easl Matn StreeL, Pom- ett Davis, Mrs. John Zerkle, WASHINGTON (UPf) p . ing with Mr. and Mrs. Forest Mr. Marvin Swan and child- Leadingham Lot t~ Betty J,
IOr'o Uce1110l Cod w~ :l-l!OI6 5 ROOM apartm•nl
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I dent Johnson asked Congress arper In 1 lOOt e.
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guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fultz, Pomeroy
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Allie A. Price, Dorothy P.
Donovan· .., ofice Phnne WY
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T.A. will meet Monday at 7:30 1 t? check air ~nd water JXJIIU- turned to the home of her broth_Murta~h, Gerald A. Price, Ma;.;Wanted To Buy
2-3046 or WY 2-2064.
Campltt.l Senti
p. m. Founders Day WJII be t10n that he sa1~ were growing er-in-law and sister, Mr. and The Portland Home Demon- me Pr1ce, Lot No. 60, to J. E.
'JO HUNTERS
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Crm &amp;:radfard
observed and all Past Presi- menace~ to pub.Jc _health.
! Mrs. Victor Perry after having stratton Club met recently at Gluesencamp, Alberta Gluesen·
and Traprer~ . - - - ~'riCe. P'DGDe • c..tMf
d•nts ... ,. 11 be toonored.
The C1ef Executive proposed spent several day• wt'th Jan the home of Mrs .. Hazel McKel- camp, Lebanon.
wantt&gt;d : 200 fox lH..:es, rrd. S room and bath aparlme 11 t
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$ISO, gray . $ _ Lea\·e feet I in Pomeroy Phone W'r 2.:t{l!t
A.. C. BRADFORD
FEB 9
c anges to alllow federal orfi- and Errol Pickett and helping vey.
ose attendmg were Mrs. Linley Jr. and Martha
A.
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cials to prevent air pollution care for the Grocery Store whi1e Ruth Ehersbach, Mrs. Margie 1Roush, Lot No. 16; to Bernard
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Club de odret It ocbcurs a
stet. stan- their mother. Mrs. Laura Krebs, ou M
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n S o nson Man an
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furs. Billllailev m Rt'edsville. f AI·~"· do lor rden. he ,· INCOME T X
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will meet at Martin restaurant .
r po u ion a visiting in Miami, Florida, with J . S .
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Ohio.
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another son, Harley Pickett and . ean . ay:eid ~ b_usm~s meet- ~bso Jute ~ero Is the theo2 66
Va!le~· Lumber &amp; Supplv t:om· au,1
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Johnson also proposed a wide family.
mg was e
urmg t e morn-~ rettca
pomt at which all
.tNTIQUF. furniture,
Ahddin pany. ~\'lidd:eport.
10.3-tfc I 985-240~ after ~ p. m.
mner, £allowed Y a rnt-etJ~~ range of measures to beautify
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I ing. Arter a potluck dinner was molecular motion stops lamp and old iron pic&lt;'f&gt;S, mar-~ - . . . ... . r(l-,.,, rn•~h
1 a 30tp at the ~lectrlc company • wit cities and rural areas, elimi-l Rob Turner has agam_und~r- served, Mrs. Jean Sayre report- . minus 469.6 degrees Fah ren·
ble toppt'd pit're, Mrs. How- ti.H•.t&lt; . .:t n... l(,ur
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lhe nate the automobile junk ard gone _eye surgery at Umv~rs1ty . ed on_the meeting she attended ! heit.
ard Ceril , 80(1 w Main S1 ., ed and ll~lshed , apatfr INCOME TAX Service, John- ~o~teroy Emergenc~
squa.d eyesores and establish
~ore I Hosp1tal, Columbus, and ts re- I at M1ddteport on the costs of 1 -=~--------·
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Pomeroy, WY 2-5262.
IDeots WY 2-M:M
sou - Si mpson lmmrance Ag· ~,;wmg a d~~onstra~l~n of lh~ 1! federal recreatkm areas.
I ~rtedly recovering satisfactor- 1food.
Mr . and Mrs. Thereon J6tJ.n.
2 3 tfc l
enry, Room 6, Coats Build- He~rt Reactor. CJ~lc partlc_l- "The storm of
modern 1Jly. He and Mrs. Turner are Mrs. Aleta Parsons, former- son of Racine were WednesHOG 1dre~&lt;;eO
0lb·· or
For Sale
ing, Middleport.
pal!onh program chairman
IS change is threatening io blight now at the home of their son- ly of Portland, but now of Clin· day evening dinner guests of
1· 25
300
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Mart
a
Frv
· !· and daughter, Mr. an d ton, Oh'1o, as
· v1sttmg
· · · Mrs. Fa- Mr. and Mrs. Don .Johnson and
what have you Phonf' wv 2 1
1 20 trc
Th wscS· f 1 U "ted M th and diminish in a few decades m-aw
6828
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., 4 61 'I KIRRY SWF. EPF.R, A-1 condle
o . t Je m
e ~ what has been cherished and Mrs. Ray Ash, Gahanna.
gan Price.
I son.
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· shower was held_ Mrs. Harold Roush and Mrs.
·- - • - c 1 tmn
power pol1•;her.
buffrr MAJOR Medical Health PllD odlsl church wLII. meet Tuesday
. ' protected for generations" the 1 Mrs· · Ma dge Dy e re turn ed to A commumty
STANDING r·1m bt&gt;r Top ca~h .meluded.
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$.l6 . S~. ba lance dul:' I' rum _ cancellable guaranttli at 7·30 p.m · w1th Mrs· · Dw1ght
.
President said in 8 conservation
I' her empIoyment as teacher in at the school hou~e Fnday
eve- Henry Euler visited Thursday
price pat! Marlon Rl:'.~·nolds. WY 2·3862
2 5 Sic
renewable. Pays j 00 · per teni Parker, Mr~. ~obert Morns Sr. message to Congress.
the Albany School after a pro- ning for Mr. and Mrs.
Paul with Mr. and Mrs. Robert EuCoolville, OhJo. Bt 3 Call STN f.FR -- d- b hb_:
of Medical bills over ,._ •rut Mrs. Drmd Slater as host - He announced pia t
, bl
11 . Ion~~ !~ave of absence because Schuler whose home was recent- ler and daughter of Charleston,
1 e. d .
after f o'clock, 6G7 -l503
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"Iff"" ·flies.
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ns 0 ca a 1 of InJUries suffered in a fall at ly destroyed by fire.
W. Va.
new. WY
uctJble Call J1m
on nat- 1ter horne ear 1y m
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---~-~--1 . .llry of Lewis MnniPy Post No. ural beauty_m mad-May to p_ro-1 Extensive repairs are being '
$29.9S. \\'\' 2&lt;!862.
I
2-2903
for information
_- - - - - - - - - - 1 19 36tct_, ~ will meet Tuesd"y at 7 p duce _ne'; ideas for enhancmg l made on the Dyesville church :
2 5 51c _ _
Help Wanted
SINf'PR-- - -l_k- - - E · 1
'III'C at the home of Mrs. Cam~ RAmekr1cfa s
beauty. Laura , al the present t'1me.
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rr, • se_ ws t·e nPW . _.qmp- "'t'l~:t'r Bolldin~o• ~~lppl•,
f rbel!Harper
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CONTA('T : J m·eni 1P
'i': lg zag. wilt.hi
u tonin~~:&gt;rt
° e. II nr"' nome~ Buill in kHe hJudge. pe
fanryto dP~ign
Feb. 10
i t Joms 1 m~m be r of t he Rockt&gt;- Mrs. Granvtll e Lyons Is eonPomeroy, WY 2-:l096
from I cam~. Guara nt l't'd
$37 .Sl.
ens, storm windows. alum. The White Rose Lodge Aux- feller family, will be the chair- 1 fi_ned to Sheltering Arms. Hos9W:OOomaan.mo.r Umnlalnl 4.~:n0Cd W'I 'Cp,. m4.~ I WY 2-~862.
2 5 5tr I ~~~.m R:l;~~n:. cc~I0-11. Guy Nelg- iliary will meet Wednesday af-1m~nh
d
ed
! PIIMal, ALuthen,,s. Bfor ob~ervatJOn._
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ternoon at 2 p.m. at tht&gt; legion · o _nson evot a good part 1
rs. . ~ _a rown1ng of Bla1r,
years or over lo Jive in and 65J100 BD. F'T. limht'r Mi x-rd I
12 29 tfc hall in Middleport with Mrs of hJs message Lo
what he ' West Vrrgmi8, passed away this ,
take cart' o/' 8 ramilv ol 4 to ~ perirs. on ttw st ump. Will i
_ _ William Robson president pre: called the rapid increase in 1past week. Relatives in thi! '
5 boys, from 12 ve~rs down a&lt;'('f.PI hid~ untJl F'eb.
10
Real Estate for Sale siding. Hostess~!! will be' Mrs. i pollution of .air ~nd water.
community included a brother,
tc 2 years.
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2-fi-:mtc l Phone WY 2-6378.
2-2-fitp
Perr) Mitch and Mrs.
lda
Every. major nve~ system ls i' E. C. ~erry and three sisters,
• Kitchen Cabinets
WANTED housek~~&gt;per to li\·e 1 ~"':W rmtn mn ha ze
mi nk
Bachner.
~ow polluted and a1r pollutinn Mrs. Allee Walsh, Mrs. Bertha
m. Phone WY 2-2M6.
I s!.('tll:' St&gt;t&gt;: Mrs. Vir~il Carl.
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FEB 11
JS so Widespread that even tht&gt; 1Grounds and Sarah Perry.
.,...... ~~~~~·Floor Tile
Rt
:!. Pom~:&gt;ro\.' or. Kinrsbnra
U'l'liU
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The
Pa
eo'n
.
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White
dirtied
Harold H
GilloglyHunderwent
sur-1
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b
s1 u c1 1ors o
eo
"th House is being
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• Formica Top
_ I Rd. or Ph. WY 2-6.1fl6. 2-l-12tp
:d.orus Council Daughters of Am- WI soot ,_ t_he Pres~dent sa1d. gery at o1zer osp1ta1 f~r t~e
! erica ill meet 1 tt 1
f In outhnmg
h1s program, removal of a cyst from hts fmI
1 MIDDLEPORT
• Ceiling Tile
W 5. Civil 1•rvlce hst•l
-:- 8 • room Miss ;rna Jess aTh Je. dlOlllt' 0 I Johnson said enforcement au- ger. Mrs. Gillogly and children
lll•n w .. mr.n 1 ~ '",.. ~ .. .,. .,..,~ur•
,'\o
BEST
PRICES
ON
f~ame
house
With
bath,
gas
.
·
e
urs
ay
evethority
must
be
strengthenl'&lt;l
to
spent
the
time
of
his
hospital
10
• Paneli!lg
H11n P•JI ~"""' ..,,.,,.. """""'"em""''
1 Cl.r cula. tmg heat, nice kichen. nA•dndg. Feb.
I pr. ovide
positive controls over stay with. his sister, M_ rs . Dor().
1
T11nUR11n&lt;l~ 01 ,.,,.., ,11.,, J&gt; r.,p• •a'""'
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h'ro]nlna gill/• opp ........ ,
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located on corner lot The wscs f .h
I dJschargl::' of pollutants into the
thy Frazaer and family m Gai • Storm Doors
UIUIIU!I'
unnerr~~ary FREE lnrorma
w1th garage and convenient ' S .
M ho . t e
Roe_k l nation' s rivers and streams
lipolis.
&amp;ton on Jnh• ,,., .. r~,., •..q m r .. m.. nl5
prmgs et )d t h h
Il l
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fiill/f'trr '"rllll' «1v1n, name l(l&lt;lre•• •~rf
670 X J5 - - 16.60 Ia both schools. 20 year loan I
( IS C Url' WI
eAwnings
~::;:.n tiervtu Bo• 6IUI-- Pnm•ro,. !
om- ru:
un this property to a buyer ~eet at the ehurch Tuesday at I
Meigs General Hospital
Mr. and Mrs. ~ay
Stout,
o.u, &amp;e"""et .,.,,,. .. "'" Otw•
Nrlon tllackw•ll Tube lvpe
who can qualify.
11.30 p.m.
I Admissktnll Saturday _ Wil- StEve, Nancy &amp; M1chel1e Char• Storm Window•
EVERYBODY knows
Raw- ~SUPER SERVICE FARM - 100 acres Jn Rutland
liam Kriselmeir. Pomeroy ; Don - Jeston , W. Va., and Mr.
a~d
leigh Prnducls Be a
Raw
STATION
Township on good
gravel Vett'1"Bn!l Memorial Hospital Ina Terrel, Pomeroy.
Mrs. Robert Stout, Jr., David I
leigh Oe.aler in Ponwroy and
road I mile orr State Route
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Discharges Saturday _ Alice and Carol.
New Haven , ~ Middleport. No CapJt.al nee·
J~ek W Carse._,
124 West. 20 acres for culti· Adm1sstons Saturday - Ger- IFrick, Pomeroy; Ricky Smith. Va . were Sunday guests nf thetr
essary . Write Raw leigh [)(opt.,
' Mgr WY 2-993? 1 vat ion , balance mostly tim- trude Graham, . Portl ~ nd; lloyd IPoineroy : Richard
Gilmore. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
OHB-840-&amp;11, Freeport. III J·
bered r.ood 6 ~ room house Sydebothan . Mmersv1lle; Marty iPflmeroy.
Stout, Sr.~ lo~al.
.
nois.
2 B-ltp LUMP and run or
coad with bath smk and
lwo McAngus, Pomeroy· Jay Moore Adml· . n S d
Cl
I Glen Clnre JS recuperatmg at
WY 2·5321
FOREIG N EMPLOYMEN~ in- for sa le Goeglein ~~;le Co.! porches. Ba.sem.ent
bar n lGuysville ; Zora w'alker, Pom: lSarson !lsl;o~la~:- ay ~Villi~~ home after spending _2.'1 days in
Mlddltport, 0.
N. 2nd Av•
formation. Construction, oth- Page Sl., Middleporl.
and building with garage and I' eroDyl, ba
· Blanke~ship, Pom'eroy.
heMelgl s dGekn_eral Hfostlpttadl where
12 4 tfc crib · A real buy at ~
"'~ 110
Rf rg~s Saturday - Noah
D'llit'hargt"l Sun day - Ad na
. h. b1a Pd
s m gra ng one on
,
er wor k Jlfnje{'1s. (,ood
p;tH
- . H
M"ddl
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ing overseas jobs wilb extras. ONF- CHORO ori8n - like new I C. C. CUCKLER, REAt.TOR I Hess,
I Seport;
WGIII18m Sayrt'. _Svn.I CUSt' : Anna Shields, ! ~~ u~nd Meg~ C I C abt
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tr
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WY Z-3S30 ayes,
yracuse:
.erald S.
· H
r. em
rs . ar r ree .
1•. 11 d G
av~ expenses_.
nt~ only. l S50; One upr ight. piano $20.1
POMKROY OHI
Thompson, Pomeroy;
Arthur yrarusP; arry ..-tan' uys- who reside at Albany, Route ]. 1
0
Foretgn Senlre
Bureau. Phone t'~'enings WY 2-6147.
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islusher, Pomeroy ; William Wy- vtlle.
are announcing the birth of an i
1
~\da603 , Bradenton ~e•ch,
2 B 3tp I
2 ~ 3tc_ att. M!ddleport.
8 lb. 3'1 oz. son, Ru,..ll Lon.
2 8--l!p USED Army field jackets, Air MIDDL~PORT, 791 N. 2nd Av~l Admissions Sunday - F.thel l
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j at Shelt.ermg Arms Hosp1tal ,
MALE : $..~or more per hnur on corps eoveralls, pants
and enue, mcome property,
·4 1Priddy, Middleport;
Charlt•s l
1 Athens , on .January 29. Grandpermanent roult' work wJth ~hJrt,: , Carl Cheva lier, Long rooms down, full bath, 3 prt- Sauer, Middleport . David Wolle,j
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthadvancement
oppor•unities., Boll om .
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P
~
vale
entrances.
2
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g
e
Racine;
Arley
Erwin,
Middleur
Crabtree. local, and Mr. and I
2 8 301. rooms up, full bath, private port; Homer Goeglem, Pomeruy :j
Write B. Baughman, p o. l
.
Mrs. Harry Hawk, Hebardsville.1
Box 126, (;rove City, Ohio. ,A USED Ph_llro refngeraLur 10 1 entran~e, large block gar- Maxine Sayre, Racine; Violet
Great
grandparents are Mr. I
asonably age, With gas , electricity' wa- J()f!eph, Middleport .
I
good
ronditlon
re
and
Mrs.
Fern Gillogly • local, I
28-31p ;
priclc'd. Call Coolville 667-3608 te_r. Adjm~i~~ trail~
lot Discharges Sunday - Edythe ;
and Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Crab' anytime.
2-8-3tc With all t.Itll!tJes. Pr1ced very Calvert, Pomeroy; Sonnie Doss,
tree, Albany Route 1. Mr. and
Insurance
EXPERT INSTALLATION!
cheaply . Pho11&lt; CH 7-2361.
Coolville; Mrs. Clark Well and
Mrs. Arthur Crabtree and Mr.
Livestock
2 5 Jtc daughter, Long Bottom; Robert
and Mrs. Fern Gillogly called at
PHOTO Copymg serv1ce Cot&gt;
ARMSTRONG'S
HOUSE
forrent,
~
room!
and
'Dailey,
Middleport.
the hDSpital on Sunday after·
les made of legal papers. Dr. Melvin E Doerr, Veter1nbath, furnished at 780 s. Jrd
noon to see the new baby and
btrtb records a;xJ almus1 any arian, la rge and small animals
Linoleum ... lnl1id Vinyl
Sl
,
Mlddloport
Ohio
then
called on Mr. and Mrs.
otber docum~mts
128 Wa.o; ; hington St., Raven!!·
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Auto S.les
Cecil Gillogly and sons, Athen•.
l!ftler lniaraoct, Pom@roy
wood. W. Va. Phone 273-4271.
Floor co'ferinl: for evel'y kind of floor. Best
;ou;-~o;-:-~~
'Y 4 Uc
Office houn, Daily 4 to 6 p. FOI\ SALE: 6 room
pattern•. Professional installatlon by u1, or
biOck
DAUGIITER BORN
m.
1 26 tfc hou•e, bath, basement, hard- FORD, 1955 Sedan, $50. Call
CU!&lt;'I'OM butcherine and CUt·
do 1t yourself, Call WY 2·2630 for free esU·
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph P. Ber·
Hng PhU Meier, Phone WY
mate,
wood floors, 8 acres ground WY-2-2720.
2-6-3tc
nar&lt;i, the former Mildred Stock·
Farm Machinery
:1-3510.
m short distance of Belle- International tandem
12 9 lie
to11 Rt 3 C001 'II
drive
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VI e, are
WAU·TO·WALL CARPETING
ville &amp; Racine dam. Mildred
nouncing the birth of
their
I"OR SALE: Farman tractor, Biss 11 Lu
Bottom, Ohio.
truck with twenty foot loge
,
nr
first
child,
an
8
lb.
6
oz.
daughtMOHAWK
For Rent
Model '" H'' and Sargent Hy~g rack, $650. Ford
one
MAGEl
-::-c-:-:::---c=~-_:2
-_:UI_:=c
ton
truck,
good
stake
bed,
er
named
Anita
Sue,
at
Shel~
draulic Manure loader, $350.
~'OR SALE-Middief)UI'!'o taU. $395, Willys lour wheel drive
ering Arms Hospital January tO.
€xpert Jnotollatloo
TWO 4 room furnished apart· Dave Yost, Pnrtland.
esr
buUdlog.
looat.ed
3M
N
~,ton
stake
truck,
$650.
Bill
MORF.
AWARDS-In
addi·
M•temal
grandparents
are
Mr.
Satisfaction
2 5 3tp
ments One first floor w~ z.
Second
Street,
Middleport
Goodwin,
miles
from
Wilkes.
I
hon
to
the
Sullivan
Award
'and
Mrs.
Stanford
Stockton
of
Guarauteed
6
'lK51t
II '1:1 Uc
AT TillS date I have on hand
Priced for quiet .ate
II&gt;
ville.
Gtc
as
the
top
U.S.
amateur
ath·
Hemlock
Grove
and
paternal
23
I ROOM apartment.
tete, sw1mmer Don Schollan- grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Nicely 45 UJed fBrm tractors and quJr! ar Ohio Rote!.
several riding garden tract- - The Rambler
der hu received numerous Arnold Bernard of Guyaville.
f~rnilllhed, hardwood floon,
automatic heat, large clos-- ors. Most anything needed on FARM 112 A. on hard- -road. I world Slaodard of Compll&lt;1 honors . Including "World's
E•l'I!Uencr
Best Sportsrn~~:n" from joul"n~ 178 million memben.
the farm. Bill Goodwin, 6 i building lites, old bouse and :
et~. private bath and private
barn,
~
mineral.
Leaded:.
IBII
car
room,
rkl•
and
pr-r
i
aUsts
of West Germany,
In seven out of eight famiMk'ance. Utilities furnished. miles from WHkesville.
Homer Smith, Star Rt No.1formanrt' Small e'lr f't:uoum~ - -- -- - - - - - - - 111es, there 19 both a husband 1
1 3 6tc
WY ,_3200.
2·2-tlc
3 - Bos 29, Ripley, W Va
and Ol•n•t•rahllll)
I
FAMILY FIGUI\ES
t and a wUe. Most of the remain- I
EE ROOM lurnl•hed apanBuliness Services
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NEW YOHR 1UP II - The In- ing families art headed
by
ment wltb beth for couple.
Mf'Lr~opnULHn Motert
st1tute of LICe InsurAnce re- women - typically
widows
Utilllles lurnl•hed. Phone WY WILSON &amp;. Son'o Car Wash on' A !ltrong C!nlution of born:t
t: \1flln "irr .. t'l . Pnmero,
pt)rls there now are about 8 with young childrt-n
and ·
1;6431 in Middleport. 212 S. Page
Street Middleport wilt rt'movf' mosl truit
f'bvat Wt a.a71
mtllinP...,. famllte~ · In the United snme by wktowe~ or ain~:;:lt
.fiftll Avo.
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Kidron 011 Bethany 15
Glenwood g L.Ue 311
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Augusta 15 Hopedale 13
Wlntenvllle 110 Cllllhrldlo 0
Flushing lit Jewell ' 15
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Beall•vlllo 7t Powhatllll 71
llolted Pr- lalmlo- Roseboro plays a Navy railio- c.r..n 72 Manchester 51
~..Ueland Tl Modt.oo .M
HOLLYWOOD tUP1) -Not., man Feb. 25 in ao NBC-TV Hudson 92 Mogado,.. 80
Llckiog Valley 82 Miller 41 ·
10 watch televlsloo by :
"Sw;pen•e Theatre" story about Woo&lt;lridge 43 R..ert 44
Elgin 84 Marton Cathollc ll
Tbt IIHdllDen: Paul Ford a youog Air Force officer's Orrville 17 Highland 74
River Valley 67 Rldpmont 110
guests with CBS-TV'• Danny Istruggle tu acct!p~ rt-!)pumubll- Dalton 69 Smlthvllle 10
Pleasant &amp;4 CardlngtoD flO
Kaye Feb 24 ...Tba Beatles ity ... Sam Sneod takeo; on Sen Rittman 69 Doylestown 48
Bucyrus 15 Ridgedale 7&amp;
wUl pay a return visit to the Hogan at Hollliton on ABC-TV'lll '-._ _ _ _.:.__ _ _ _ _..:__.:__ _ __:::._ _ __
same network 's Ed Sullivan "Wonderful World ol Goll'' Feb.
show early next t.elevlaloo sea- 21 ...Lena Horne and the Wel-i
son ... The comedy team of Bob lesley College choir are Perry
and Ray appears on Jonathan Como•s NBC -TV
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Greene's American West,'' an SHJ('k, who shot a lion in Afnca U.Peeree:;
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hour musical special headllning jon !he first of ABC~TV's 12. S,...U.b
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Under the proposed rates.
snree against Denver pu..; hej rates at every opportunity. This nearly 200·000 residential cus·
him past the 2,000-mark in ca-1mark s the rourth time in lefS: tome~s who sh~re
in anua_l
rPtor scoring, was killed wt-1en than four years that the com· lbt•nefJts amountmg _ app:oxl·
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on a downed hi' gh lpany has initiated lower ri:ltcs .mately one half mihon dolH.trs .
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P··wer line about a ha!t block for customers."
I Lower rates for :small . lO·
lrrm Jhe university, after a car . Mr. Prentice added that the medium commercial and 1ndusa..cident.
Icurrent propoaal is the se&lt;'IJnd itrial users have ben prop;~sed
reduf'tion initiated in the p3St .that will save 47,300 i!UCO cus·
SAIGON - THE FIRST m ·l eight months. "Furthermore, i1 ' tomers a total of more &lt;Mil
more th"" 1.800 American ·o~.·om· Ii:&gt; our intention to propu~ even $200,000 a year.
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of tht Ohio River.
"Some of tbe best racers Ia
tbe eo110try sbould be attratltd for tbe North - Sooth
champloosbip boat racet in
Pomeroy because of tbe ht~
cratln eath prizes we wiU
be oHeriot~:," said Leadingbam.
Pomeroy Mayor Charles Le-gar has agreed to have his secretary begin housing arrange·
ments foc the visitors expect.
ed Ior the even! .
C of C member Fred Crovr
suggested that a state · wide
pancake eating contest also be
sponsored in connection with

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the boat regatta. PI811B will bt
mi:lde immediately to lncorpor·
ate that •uggestioo Into the
festivities. Crow suggested a
prize of $500 to $1000 lor the
state champion.
The Chamber also went on
record to continue its push for
an airport with the C.I.C. Jeadc
in g the drive.
Attendinl were Bill Grueser,
Ada Ne•se, Marge Hoffner. AI
Leonard, Leadingham,
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Gant. John William Blaettnar,
Fred Crow, Jack Caraey, Bob
Jacobs, George Hobstetter, Harold Brown, Delmar Canaday ood
Bob Wingett .

NEW YORK IUPII- Eighty· plane, flying from Boston to immediate investigation to as- tendants.
four persons died Monday night Atlanta, showered the ocean i certain the cau~:~e of the tragE'dy. Robert Marshall, pilot of tht
when an Eastern Air Lines with thousands of pieces of hu-1
Normal Takeoff
Pan Ameri ran plane, said the
propeller-driven DC7B plane man and material debris at The Federal Aviation Agency l.&gt;CiB was making •·an excepbound for southern cities approximately 6:27p.m. EST. I FAA \ said in a preliminary re-- tionally steep turn" at aboul
plunged into the Atlantic Ocean The disaster touched off a port that the plane had a nor· 3,500 feet when it plunged to.
after takeof£ from Kennedy In- vast but vain flare-lit rest'ue mal takeoff in clear weather. yard the water and exploded 011
ternational Airport and exploded operation which netted the bod· The airliner 's plunge oceanward impact. The disaster scene was
impact. __
ies of a woman. a little girl, 1:t was witnessed by the pilots of three miles off Long Island't
It was the third worst single i headless man and flot sam of 1 an outbound Air Canada plane, southern shore- approximate!}
com~ercial airliner disaster in human flesh , . ~orne of it ~n incoming Pan A~erica~ jet- ei_ght miles east of New York
the h1story of U.S. aviation and scorched to a1rlme seats by liner, and an Au· Nahonal City.
the fifteenth worst disaster in searing heat. The Civil Aeronau.j Guard plane and two .Jones Among the 79 passengers and
world air history. The $1 million tics Board (CABl launched an i Beach Coast Guard tower al- cre-w nf five who lost their Jives
were two promising American
smgers and 1 former beauty
I.qul:'en. The~· were young New
\ York opera stars Joan Gaboori-asked bis wife, EugenJa. , an a n d Lillian Garabedian,
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ibound for a GrePnville, S. C.,
· perfo rmance at Bob Jones Uni,
The folk-plus-satire singin~te
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will appear at Rio
nde College Wednesday paper sun d ay.
Feb. 17 , a• the liNt'CIII&amp;Cert of the Rio Grande
"I'm just fooling • :Utist
this semester.
round wltb a penril," ohe
The coneert will be h~!)d at
replled.
M'"- Urgo lit es, 4 0, ":a'
p m. in Community Roll on it there ever sinct.
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humor which , 1 plast lC ba g over b t' r
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of
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Concert the couple's performances.
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States today. There Wf're
no,I Prent.ice stated.
df'r reductions included in newl
tears.
I In the proposal, Ohio Power lower rates for ;chools whi ~· h l
The oi'der followed Sunday 's · plans new , lower aomesti c st&gt;r- 1 became effective on Jan. 26
membership cards. Admission _childhood and her great l~ve 1
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was the French language 'Nhlch,
ment w1·tl sponsor 1 chl' ckdlsastrous guerrl 11 H atldl'k a·.VICe ral!t';"t, a rop m rate!! or ol t 18 year.
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teller. He married Penny
in and cuntmue 10 be, I&gt;•Sicallv
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mese fighter-bomber pilots on a .group' 0I Vl.ltl n g B oy S
• cou Is -- bu I tb ere' was no
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Communist military lnstalla·! mtstakmg the firm.ness of President Johnson !I warn·
11959 and she joined her consid- lcon0ert artists. They seldom
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lions in North Viet Nam.
e ommunls wor ·
By Unlltd. Press Interntttf(•Dal ,mlme to Joe's they put tt 1e'and never work night clubs or H.arlt~y EvereHe F.rwm , 68. of1ga on_ t~er. • pumper trlple
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l "We love peace," the Chief Executive said. "We .. Dr.. Martin Lu~her. King's Ishow on the road• and han had t·offee houses.
South Third Ave., . Middlepcm,) (' omh1 nat on IIre t ruek·
CHARLESTON, W. VA.
sh all do all we can In honor to preserve It-for our- c1v11 nghts campatgn m Ala- _ _
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Identical bills to raise leact,cr se ves and a mankind. But we love Uberty more and bama
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&gt;alaries _ hope.!ully to curb we s a Ia e up any challen&amp;e, answer any threat, gomel)l, tl" old erau·'Ie oI t•.,e
morning at Velerans Memorial.I!rom Ke1'th Gobl e Ford.
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hospital.
The I'Omplete truck will cost
an exndus to better teacher po- PaY any pr Ice I o rnak e" cer l a In th a I f reed om s a no Conled eracy, where a marc h on 1
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more
than $15,000 and is bein1
sit tons out-of.state - wer•• to per
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k" the Boy hScouts,
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fto•- 0 I the day,
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Maude; three sons, Chester . ol built in Columbus by the Suph·
be reported to the floor of the
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Middleport: Dexter, of
r\t&gt;w lt.en Fire Equipment Co .
House and Senate tnday.
cas Ione d hY
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Negro 1eaders sal d the ma:c. h
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on- was more to arouse voter 1n- COLUMBUS (UP I) _ The state Board of . Ed.uca t 10n Haven, and Everette, at home: .' The barbacue is one of manJ
da t the While H
erest among Negroes t har. &lt;i Monday earmarked for 15 schools or sc h ool dtstrtc t s th e five daughters, Mrs. Raymund i projects the department will
Hans McCourt, D-Webster, '11et
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· tra- $4,309,896 in federal funds that Ohio h as been aII ot t e d ·Brown and Mrs. Joe Davidson ·' have in future months.
8 lion procedures as 1! has been this fiscal year for vocational educatwn programs.
Del. lvor Boiarsky, D·Kanawe ou ·as 10 s mean g,
ver 1 e years 0
Io! Columbus : MrS . Melvm Hood .
Those to receive funds include Morgan County L oca 1 and Mrs. Harley Hendricks of !,
ha, Monday and hoth agree'! to century men abroad - and some at borne - have 1or th e 1ast th ree weeks al
report out the bills at the .arne rna d e grea t m Ist a kes In m Isea Ieu IaII ng, the tb
character
SeIm. a ao d Mamn..
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Th e board J'ISt .e d Pomeroy; several granrlch1!1-~'
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District and Lancaster City Distnct.
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Akron,
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and T oIe d o Cl t Y ren and graat-grandchild:·en:
time. As expected, they "'I'll an
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. i school districts for the next allocation to be made. T h ey five brothers, Russell of Cali-.
1 red bnck
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march from the Iitle
follow On th. heels Ol the Sl·gn· son"I sah , th 1
lng into law by Gov. Hulett C
ope a none 10 ay - anywhere - wiiJ re- Ichurch houae where nearly !· will receive funds should some of the other 15 be unable fomia, and Carl, Gus, Dat: as.l
peat the miscalculation about our youth or about our 10 years ago he 1aunc he d h'" to finance their hall of the s h are of projeC
· t cos t s or and William, of Bucyrus: liv• l
Sml.th Monday tbe con"", umer notion,"
sales tax bill which makes the
first civil rights drive in the Iwithdraw.
sisters. Mrs. Ruth Fought, ol Meigs Farm Bureau Prest
I per cent tax permanent after ~~&gt;7~~r~~~~~.1i%4"!%~"""''Jilit'\Bl Montgomery bus boycott or ] E. E. Holt, public instruction ISchool and Marielta Cit.y Dis- Wellston, and Mrs. Erie St1ger,! dent, _Andrew. Cross _today nam
July I.
1955.
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trict.
Mrs Ida Bloom and Violet ar.d l cd Clifford H11l. Ractne, and Sid
"I am delighted to be home." superintendent, .had ouomttledl Anotber federal allotment WJII 'I Rachel, all of B~cyrus. The liflh i ney Harless. Salem Center, a!
CHARLESTON, w. VA.
King told a rally of about 700 a list of .28 appltcants thai met ,be made for the fiscal year ,daughter i• Mrs.
Ri rhard l a burley tobar ro advisory com
Gov. Hulett Smith has opprovMonday night. ''I'm not a the requ&lt;rements. Etght at th• ]that begins .July I and a new IBrown of Chillicothe.
, m1ttee.
ed d federal grant of $280,000
stranger .. ~ere
or an 'outside bottom of the list were deleted Ipriority list will be drawn up , He was a member of the Bro-: . "Concern over the posslbl&lt;
for a Work-Training Program
agttator.
by the board because of the by the board .
therhood of Locomouve Engi- ImpositiOn of poundage quota!
in Kanawha County snd has
Freddie Houdashelt, motor
There was a new round of lack of funds. These included
Altocatloas of $1,750 to the neers and of the Masonic Lodge on next year's burley crop, plm
waived the 3(kfay review pervehicle deputy registrar
ID arrests Monday at S&lt;lma, Ala ., Warren Local District in Wash- Erie County School Board and 363 F &amp; A.M. of Middle;mrl , the need for a good grower tum
lnd provided by law.
Middleport bel•• taking re- . bringing the number in the thre• .tngton Countv Painesville City $l,&amp;n to the Henry County Masons are requested to rr.cet 'out for,,the up-coming to~ace&lt;
The grant would be used to The Pomeroy High school senatlons Monday, Feb. 8 fo1' week old voter registration District, wai-;eu Harding High 1 School Board for sludiei .~• .at the lodge at 7:30 p.m . Thurs- re:urrdum, are the reasons fm
Institute a project to enable Senior class has completed •.peelal aumben for
Itli campaign to ahout 3,400.
to posslblt eon!GIIdation of ats- day for services at the Rawt-lset
up the committee." sal&lt;
1ouths from low income or oth- plana for its annual Valentine auto tact, from 5:2t to i:3t
Those arrested were lined f&gt;r
trlcts within the COUDtlea were ings Coats funeral home al 8~ Cross. "The local group I&gt;
trWise disadvantaged famlllea dance at the Pomeroy Junior P- m. each evenillg. Reaer- violating a court order prohibitOURCI
approved by the board.
p.m. Services will be held t'ri-1expected to work closely with
to stay in school by furnishinl Htp auditorium next Saturday vatio•s will be mille oaly In ing demonstrations around the
It also gave the go-ahead to day at 2 p.m. at the !uneral l a SI.mJ~ar _comml~ee already
tJem with part time jobs.
from 8 until n p.m.
1bls evea!Dg bour.
courthouse while court was in
a request for formation of
a home with Rev . Donald Hicks funct1onmg tn Galha county.
Highlighting the activities will
Holden of 111M numben session.
UOrUffi 0 OUr joint vocational school diStrict officiating. Burial will be in I Smce Farm Bureau poli~
be the selection of a
1965 ban uotu the tstb of o.t1
involving Athens, Perry and Rivervi.Pw cemetery .
. favors the retention of the pres·
Mrs.
Valentine queen.
month to claim tilt DUmber Bonds are Taken up
Middleport council was una- Hocking counties and including
I ent Government ~gram for
candidates for queen
are they had ID 'IH U they want
'
ble to hold Its regular February the city school district• of LoMISS PIGOTT WlNS
burl•y tobacco, we wtll use thts
Sophomore&amp; 'l'errl Hysell, Con- II for tile '8i ""'·Those wlob- In Mayor jl Court
meeting Monday night at townlgan and Nelsonville.
Charlene Pigott has
~Jeen method of keepmg farmen In·
nle Dill and Sharon Smith; Jun- IDg to ....,.,. nnmben are
Mayor Lee Smith of Middle- hall due to lack of o quorum
named Eastern High
school! !orrr,.d concerning threats to
Funeral services for Mro. Dal- tors, Linda Reuter,
Shirley to briat their ltiiH rell•tr•- port forfeited bonds In two Ira!- (four),
veteran• Memorial Hoopltol 1965 Betty Crocker Homemok· the program and to poeslble
IY Thomas, former Pomeroy ~er and Katby Hannalta, and lion card. aad Certificate ol fie cases Monday
evening, Prepared to meet w.re May- ADMISSIONS - Willard Jef· er of Tomorro"'· She scored changes m the law; • C!ontlnued
resident, who dted at the home Se lora Pam O'Brien, Nancy 11tle with them. Prk!e oltaga both of $U.
c.- Lee Smith councilmen John fers Minersville·
Btnnett highest In a wrttten bomemak- the FBI'Dl Bureau pre•ldent.
.C her daughter, Mrs. Maude Alb and Joan Hewetson.
and fee is $10-!15.
They were from Charlea Ten- Zerkle Cllffuro Stumho and RO~b Pomeroy.' Lola Dau~h- ing examination taken by sen- "We also e~ to
work
Bulflngton, Tiltonsville, 0 ., Feb. o~h ~~ students are balThe reiJstrar's office ID nant, II, New Haven, chariled Wayne' Gibbons, and Clerk Gene erty, Ctteshire. , ior girls Dec. I and is now eli- closely wit!' the~ A.S.C. of.
I, will be ~eld Friday at l p;m. I ingat"'ooe elr tfJJvorlre eaM!- Middleport is Jocalecl ID the b) Middleport police with reck- Grate.
DISCHARGES Amanda gible for state and national hnn-1 !tee m Ibis mafter.' especially
,:'O:teS.:: Cltlliit1 Prill! Shop bafldlq less operation, ~nd Harry D. Raymond Baker and J 0 e Smith, Racine: Lloyd Sy&lt;!ebc- ors. Sbe is tbe daughter of to get ~. l8f11e vote m the refer.
at the Ewmg Chapel with lnli'- ~
Ia! in the Beech Grove cern•
The
eoraer of Mill and S. Jl'ourtb
1:1, Racme RD 2, for Turner, both resident. of the tha, Minersville.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Pigott endum, he said.
tory. She wu the widow
o1 be ~---al~
will Avo.. formerly occupitd by illegal exhaust.
Vtne-St
h ant .
ot Long Bottom.
O.yton Thom11.
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the tile MOler Five aad Tea CeDI
area, were e
mSORORITY 'ro MEET
SurviVIng II the daughter, public. The Jays will be em- llloro.
. STORES 'ro CLOSE
lormally, then advised to seek
Melp ~I Hospital
SQUAD CALLED
A meelli&gt;C of the XI Gaml!lll
Mra, Buffln&amp;lon.
cees,
All State hquor stores a~ out the Board ol Publlc Affairs. ADMISSIONS F&lt;ands Pomeroy Emergency squad- Mu Sorority will be held Tbur~o
Tbe body wUI be brou&amp;hl
LOCAL TEMPS
BOND FOIIJl'ElTED
age'!"les wlll be eioled on T,!D-, They wanted to know why they llhodeo, Racine: Gerald Cogar, men were called at 4:33 p. m. day at 7:45 'P· m.' at tho Colo
the .flm«al home 'i11unday The temperature In Pomeroy's The Ohio State Patrol report- coins birthday, Fe,b. 12, and were asaessed the sewerage 'Mtnermlle; Marilyn Oiler, Monday~ Eugene Reeve.. 34 umbia Gaa Cornpe,y ollloo ht
0~
about noan by the Burford ru, bustneaa dl!olrlcl at l1:20 , , ~ ~
M~ :": 011 Washington • . hlr.lhday. charge when, they believed, a Cheshire: Katte Becht, Pome- Harrisonville, who was trans- Middleport. Mro. Ralpli Wolka
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0 · 22, State Dopa~ettt ol Uled creek, not a sewer, was roy: D!Uoo Taylor, no address. por~ to v~ MeJu&gt;rlal wUI be 1n ~ba!'ge gt the . pre&gt;
neral hOlno, Fri!!Jida Dll7 cl!ll today waa
delreea under.
fttonda ~
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after aoon 1'11111'~cloudf MleL
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• Liquor Control Jlit'e&lt;liOi ·Donald carrying wastes from
their DISCit\RGES Charlearl:ospttal lor treatment of UJ.I gram ,.. "Ciolla fer · lhl

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LOGAN, UTAH - ALL-AMThe new rates would take effect with bills rendered
erioen cand1date Wayne Estc•.l after April 1. The bulk of the savings wnuid go to resigreatest basketball ~corer in : dent1al customers.
Utah State University history , A. N. Prentice of Canton.
was killed M?nday night ~hcrt- 1 vice president. i:lnd gene~al l ~otal · electric customers and
ly after lead1ng the AgKic ~ to 1manager of Oh1p Power, sa1d. 1ower rates for commercial aad
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out to boat dealer:~ at $2 ~ tor
10 feet.
Eighty booths are planned
for boat dealers. Tbe agency
said it already has gotten com·
rnitments from aome who had
display booths at the Columbus Boat show.
A 16-page souvenir program
will also be prepared to be sold
at $1 eadt. Approximately S.OOO
of these books are to be printed .
A bleacher firm ln Athen•
y;iiJ install seating on tht: Pomeroy parking lot and the Mason
County Jaycees wiU
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handled by tht Psimha agency.
Robert Hoeflich will be in
charge of the Miss
America
regional final1 at the
high
Bchool.
Colltestants
from
Meij!s, Athena and
possibl•
Washington and Gallia counti..
will compete in &amp;be Miss America contest.
Pomeroy Chamber Pres1dent
Jack Carsey ~ an event
will .be planned lor May to select the Misa America cand.dates to represent Meigs Contestants muat be single and 18
years old by Sept. 6, 1965 and
must not be over 28 years ,,ld.
The Psimha agency
su!d

morning wlth possibly Ohio Unt..
versity's sailing club on the
Marietta Coilegt! crew o.,po~ ing
another college ; MISs America
contestants beginning qualifica·
tioll! and presentation of w.:.ter
skiers ln the afternoon, a n d
M1ss America finals at Pome-roy ffigh school ot 8 p.m
SUnday, June 20 - A .; ky div..
lng or air show at 11 a.m. or
noon. boat races beginning ear·
Iy in the afternoon and a I 11
a.m. a part}· for an town officials, C of C personnel, an d
booth concessionaires.
The franchising for the Miss
America contest will also be-

of beginning the proje&lt;'~ and
com plimented Pomeroy
ctUto
dealer for work already cnm·
pleted
The Psimh Brothers advertis·
ing aGency in Athens wtl l prumote the regatta for the Pomeroy Chamber of Commerce.
The tentative program of the
regatta includes :
Friday, June 1&amp; - A parade
through Pomeroy at noon. a
street dance with lntroauction
01 Miss America contestanL&lt;,l at
9 p.m ., and a fireworks di~play
at 11 ~. m .
Saturday, June 19
Inter·
collegiate boat race in L h e

many as 20 ,000 persons
ma y be in Pomeroy for
t he
three.&lt;!ay hoat regatta ,;c hed uled for the weekend of June
lij.20," Regatta Chairman Willb Leadingham told the Pomeroy Chamber of Commerce Mon.
day.
''This thing started out
as
something small, but has gr(Jwn
quiokly into. a really big projPct .·· Leadingham rPporlrrl to
tht&gt; C or C at Crow's Town and
Country restaurant.
After Leadingham's impres·
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tu provide the Regatta com111it·
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Devotions by Mrs. Ben Neutz- Round-robin ~et - well carrl• l
ling opent'd the meeting of ttte 1. were sent tn Willard
Happy 1\arveatero class of 1 bacb and Mrs. Cleland
the Federated church Friday' The group sang Happy
evening at the church .
1 day song to Mrs. Adam Eb&lt;,.o- 1
The hymn, "The Great Phy- bach, Miss Lena &lt;:rueser
sic ian. ·· opened the devotion&amp; Mrs. Henry Reibel.
followed by the reading of Mat- At the close of the
·
1thew 9 which concerns the heal- R&amp;mes were played with prizes
ing power of Chriot. by the lead- ' warded to Misses Freda
er. Two re.illings; "on~ I Was iM•nd Gnteser, Mrs. DesoauBiijtd" and ''A Nij!ht To Re- er and Mrs. Roy Seylrted. A
member," were read by Mrs. Isalad course was served by Mrs.
Neutzllng who closed with pray- 1Phil Meinhart and Mrs.
OJ: · ·
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.
[Reibel. The table was attraoREV. JOHN MA \'
During the business ieSSiOD, Itive in white cover and a large
in cbarge of Mli. Henry Reibel, Ivalentine centerpiece with red
pr.osident, a vote ol t~ks was ,candles in candelabra on either
given Mrs. Lewis Reibel for her side. Napkins also carrid out 1
ntce donation to the class. A' the valentine theme.
contri~tion r.al $200 was made
til
tbe churCh council toward ,....,_ _ _.,..,.,...,~'*"~
j The Rev. John M;tv. evan'!elthe expenses of redecorating I!
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f ist,
and pastor of the Church
.;
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o1 the Nazarene at Weirton, W.
:,:,•
Hostesses for the Lions club
va ., wilt l&gt;e the speaker at the
dinners were named and includ·
Indoor
Camp this week
·,
il· ed, February 10, Mrs. Clara
Feb. 8 _ 12. at the Church of
I
, , Karr chairman, Mrs.
Gladys
the Nazarene in Rutland.
f
Cuckler, Mrs. Lawrence Lan· Robert Pullins or Thurston Rev. May, a native of PennI
ning, and Mrs. Harry Can~- spent the weekend with his sylvania, has served Nazarene
bu~ ; February . 18, which 1s grandparents, Mr. and Mr 8. churches since 1941 in OhIo,
Ladles Night wtth severo! out- Rollin Bearbs. He also visited Pennsylvania and West Flrginof-~own .suesls expected, Mr-s. his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ia. A talented writer, Mr. May
Phil Memhart. and Mrs. Neutz- Raymond Pullins Sr.
is a regular contributor to dehog, co-cha1rman, Mrs. F_red Debbie and Vickie Boso of nominational publications. He
~sau~, Mrs. Roy Seyfried, Great Bend spent the weekend has conducted revivals in sev·
w1th Mtss Thelma Grueser, Mr~ . with their grandmother, Mrs. era I eastern state~.
Cuckier and Mrs. Karr
m Dessie Patterson.
Providing special music each
~barGe of the ta_bles and serv· Mrs. Bert Webster returned 1evening will be Ralph and JoJO ANN CAROL JOSEPH
mg; ~.::::ch 3• ~ 188 ~ Gru~ home Saturday from Holzer Hos- ann Dunmire, who are accom•
ser C man, rs. uc er an Ipital. Her daughter, Mrs. Gen· pUshed musicians. They will
Mr. a nd Mrs. Edward Joseph , 358 Grant Street, Mid- Mrs. Karr; ~nd March 10, Mrs. eva 1\aney of Findlay is here present Instrumental and vocal
dl eport . Oh10 . announce the engagemen~ and approach- Cuckler chatrman, Mrs. Karr, caring for her.
number• during the services.
~~.g milrr~a ge ~I t._hcl r dau~h~er. Jo Ann Carol , to Howard l. ~rs. Canterbury and Mrs. Lan- Mr. and Mrs. George Sisson 11Jle meetings begin each evenSc hupha&lt; h . .l1 ., su n of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Schupbach mng.
and family were Gallipolis vis- ing at 7:30 p. m. and the publle
o f p,lden r &lt;l y. The bnde·clect IS the granddaughter oi l Q i IDa
h' h Ill be held lltors Saturday.
is cordially invited . The 'Ca
Mr " and Mrs
.
Andrew
.loseph
of
Parkersburg.
and
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. at the Grace Eptscopal church
rs. o n rec
ret,..ned IS
Area
g rJuua 1t' o n1an c a "'a f' V eau 1.y c oo .
e IS em, ho
s
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th M · H 1·
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nl .,d · ll 1 re M Sch · bach is a graduate of Wh el- 1Februal)l 18, from 10 a.m. to I me a ur ay rom . e etgs o mess AssocJatJon.
• oy &lt; 1n e P · r.
up
e
d 'I'L.~~ .... General Hospital and 1S conva.
111g Harbe r College
and is
emplo
yed in Parkersburg ' W• 11 2tt
· 30 p.m.
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to tak · ''~
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CIRCLE TO MEET
Va ·The
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Will
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an
event
of
February
a
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Ilunch w1th dessert and coffee I Eddie and Jerri Fnck of Co· The Eleanor CJrcie
of~ Heath
20 · 111 ar c" _u rg. ___
\provided by the ladies of the lumbus spent the weekend with Methodist Church will
meet
~ . . . . ., - ·• ·--.~- .. ~ ...........~.. 1 Dayton spent the week end 1host church. A card of thanks : then parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thursday, Feb. 11 at the church
with his grandmother, Mrs. R.l was read from the Lanning fa~· , Frick and family.
at 7:.30 p.m..Mrs. ~alen Brown,
1
! c. Sansbury and his sister, Miss ily for flowers sent on
thell' l Mr. and Mrs. Raym.ond ~~k- pres1dent: Will be m charge of
I Sallly Schaaf.
50th wedding anniversary.
er of Tuppers Plams VISited the meehng. The program will
OUt
Mr and Mrs . Carl Platter The Lenten breakfMI to be , Sunday with his sister, Mrs. be given by Mrs.
Emerson
f
have purchast'd the R. c . Sans· held at the church March 3 at i Homer Holter.
]Jones. An individual dessert
I
~ bury property on South Second- 7:30 a .m. was announced. La-[ Mrs. Roy Holter spent Sun- sale will be held during tile
Mr and Mr~ Gordon Harris. : Ave. in Middleport. Mrs. Plat- dies of all Pomeroy churches 1day at Cheshtre With her moth- evenmg._- - - -- - - C'olam bus, spe nt the weekend ter is the former Kay Stiles. 1·are invited. Mrs. Wilbur Pera!er, Mrs. George ~ompson.
-.
wi th their JJart' nl:o-;. \11r. Hobert i Mrs . Robt!rt Reibel is in Chil- rin will be in charge of the pro .. l Mr. and Mrs. W111iam Grate fam~ly.
tt arris and Mrs . C M Hf'nnes- licothe with her daughter and I
and the Happy Harvest. ?f South Charl~n, W. Va . ~is- MlSs Mar~h_a Genheimer of
S}' Tlwy wert&gt; m Athens Sat- 1family , Mr. and Mrs. James I
class, the serving of break-ltted Saturday wtth Mrs. Ehza- Columbu~ v_1s1ted Sunday with
ur day t!\ll'n ing to attend the]Kitchen and children. Mrs.
Bast. The commlttee for the 1l beth Humphrey at the home of her aunt, _M,~s ~ugusta Genhei~1/w ns . E:ll"1rn nor basketba111chen is scheduled for
breakfast is Mrs. Dale Smith, Mrs. Charles Buck.
mer who IS til In Meigs Generg8 mt&gt;. Mr. Harris is principal at the Chillicothe City
Mra. Gladys Cuckler, Mrs. Clara Mr. and Mrs. Don tles and al Hospital_. Mr. and Mrs. Char.
d r Eastmoor H1gh in Columbus. this week.
Mrs. Lawrence Lanning,! sons of Galion were weekend les Genhem~er of Marietta 11·
I Miss Sorah Bechtle. who is Miss Sandra Brewington,
Fred . Dessauer and Mrs-: guests of ~er paren.ts, Mr. and so visited h1s aunt Sunday ar.
emplo yed m C~lumbus, spent Grande College, and her room·
Neutz.lmg.
"1rs. Wilham Shertdan and temoon.
1
the weekmd w1th her parents. 1mate, Miss Mary Sleim of Iron- ~
Mr. and Mr ~ . .la ck Berhtlr and . ton . al so a student, were week
fam1 !~ - , , . ,
end guests of her parents, Mr. ;
Apnl Fra str, daughter of M~ . ·.and Mrs. James Brewington. '
and Mrs . Ern 1e Fraser. . JS 1 Margaret Hill of Dayton
confined to her homP w11h the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
chicken pox . She Is a second Richard Chambers and
grade studen i
, relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Jon Schaaf of Mrs. Kenneth Byer.
,is, spent the weekend at
home m Middleport.
Mr. and Mrs. Allred Scarberry, Jr. and family of Tipp City,
Pomeroy, Ohio
spent the weekend with
his
mother,
Mrs.
A.
A.
Scarberry.
TONIGHT &amp; TUESDAY
I Mrs. Herbert Chambers
"A SHOT IN THE DARK"
Peter Sell ers, Elkc Sommers : received word that her son-inl'l'i"chnicolor )
law Mr. Willis Aleshire
Colorcarloons
[ Dayton. 1s a pat1ent at Mtami
1 Valley Hospital
in Dayton. He
WED. and THURSDAY
is
being
treated
for a leg ail·
Feb. 10-11
NOT OPEN
' ment
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Pleasa~t Valley Hoopllal
Feb. 12-13
A!lMITIED
- Mrs.
Roy
"NORTH TO ALASKA' '
Durst, Leon; Mrs. Anna
('l'echnic-olor)
Jnhn Waynt&gt;, St e \~· art Grang Mason . :'11rs . Nancy
er. Erni(' Kovac s. J.' abian .
Gallipolis Ferry : Carl William
haturette: Wife Decoy
Simpkins, Pt. Pleasant ; Cleon
I Craig, Bu!!alo : Mrs. Nancy
SUN., MON ., TUES.
I Woodard, Gallipolis Ferry.
Fe-b . 14-15-16
DISCHARGED - Mro. Tho•m-1
"BEDTIME STORY"
iTl'Chnicolor)
as Gibbs. Hartford.
Marlon Brando, Dav id Niven,
BIRTHS - Mr. and Mrs.
Shirley Jones , Marif' Winrl· man I. Bush, Glenwood, a ton;
so-r, Rebecca Sand. Dody
Mr . and Mrs. Roy Durst, Leon.
Goodman.
a son : Mr. and Mrs. Jes~ Dun·
Featurette: Tricky Chicks
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