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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
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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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"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
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M'"- Urgo lit es, 4 0, ":a'
p m. in Community Roll on it there ever sinct.
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'""" will be admit- most of the visual
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humor which , 1 plast lC ba g over b t' r
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of
.ICounty Community
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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for all others will be $1.2ii.
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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by American and South VldnaWASHINGTON (UPI) _The forum WIS unusualactor-singer-guitarist and st.ory-1 The Aronsons started out as. ;
: vice
teller. He married Penny
in and cuntmue 10 be, I&gt;•Sicallv
The event . t
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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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erable talents for music an d]work on a bill wlth another act Serv1ces are announ. ced for
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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- _ _
_ ___ an engineer on the New '{ork Belter than $4900 has alreadl
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Central railroad. who died this Iti Jas been pa1'd on th e ('hass1t
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.
h II
t
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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thi 8 ~ rth
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court
ouse
was
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or
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He
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survived
by
h1s
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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
e res "B
en•• meeting
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Middleport: Dexter, of
r\t&gt;w lt.en Fire Equipment Co .
House and Senate tnday.
cas Ione d hY
oy ""00
ee • came ' 0 [ I' 8I)J er
Negro 1eaders sal d the ma:c. h
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n w
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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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did
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with House Finance Chairman Uttl ou
d bt e
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no men in "Oe
am
h onee, ef thl
e t pro test agams
· t vo ter regiS
· 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.
til d 0 f A
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to
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the
Mansfield,
Elyria.
Akron,
Dayton,
and T oIe d o Cl t Y ren and graat-grandchild:·en:
time. As expected, they "'I'll an
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mer ea you '
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I d tl
. i school districts for the next allocation to be made. T h ey five brothers, Russell of Cali-.
1 red bnck
d
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
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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.
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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
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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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Ohio Power Co. announced today that it has filed ap,, pl!catwn w1th the Pubhc Uhhhes CommiSsion of Ohio
~, for per.mission to reduce its rates for electric service by
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• approx1mately three-quarters of a million dollars an1
nually.
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
vi&lt;'tory with a 48-point outbur:;~t : "The proposed rate reductions 3maJ1 industrial customers.
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booth space would Itt rented
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
handle
seating on the West Virginia side

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People In ,/
Pomeroy

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·
sive report the chamber ;oted
tu provide the Regatta com111it·
Iff' $500 to cover initial Co'- tS

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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1965
POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
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Clolldy, eooler wltb occaokmal showers and warmer &amp;oJllght and Wedotlday. Low lOo
ntcht to-43, b!Ch Wedaesday M-

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
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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.
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Hostesses for the Lions club
va ., wilt l&gt;e the speaker at the
dinners were named and includ·
Indoor
Camp this week
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il· ed, February 10, Mrs. Clara
Feb. 8 _ 12. at the Church of
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, , Karr chairman, Mrs.
Gladys
the Nazarene in Rutland.
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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
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Andrew
.loseph
of
Parkersburg.
and
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. sponsored by Me1gs
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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
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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
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d 'I'L.~~ .... General Hospital and 1S conva.
111g Harbe r College
and is
emplo
yed in Parkersburg ' W• 11 2tt
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to tak · ''~
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CIRCLE TO MEET
Va ·The
double
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vice
Will
be
an
event
of
February
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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,
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! 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
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have purchast'd the R. c . Sans· held at the church March 3 at i Homer Holter.
]Jones. An individual dessert
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~ 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.
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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.
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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
Colorcartoons
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Vinton, Ohio, dauglttU-

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COMMINTI/ITINCI EOITORIALLY

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IIGily SPntinel

SAYS
Oy Wayne

Tourist Tax: A Danger Sign
When the richest nation in tht world must

~eriously consider penalizing
••n• the. eountry 1111 1 tourist
then thlng! are in pretty bad
WMt is in bad shape is not

any citizen who
Lbe 1um ol $100,
shape.

ju~t the balance
of payments situation, which is the reason twhind the proposal. The common sense behind
the proposll also seems subject to qlJftltion.
An unfavorable balance of payment!~ means
thlt the U. S. il apendin&amp; more abroad than It
lo llklnc in from abroad ond that our
101&lt;1

1upplies are being depleted steadil~ .
Ameriean tourists contribute lo the defir1t.

The two million of thetn who went ovt&gt;rseas
lut year spent about fi bUlion more
than
their foreign counterp.arts sj&gt;f'nt in th\1 coun~
try. That amount! to about a third or the- total
baillll&lt;t ol payments deficit.
The $100 head tax II frankly d&lt;!igned
to
Jilscourage Amerlcane from going overseas
and to redoce their spending there U they do
10.
It Us a certain paper 1oli:k. Even ii no one
ts disrouraged from going abroad. th.t tax
would brln&amp; In $20Q million , based 011 1$6n

figures.
,
But tourist travel l-.; more than a mattf'l" of
X number uf peoplo on X numbec of sblpo and
X number of planes, 1pendin1 X number
ol
dollars in X number of countries .
Such a tax could deny the retired couple
who have been saving for years , or the younc
col\egr student operating on a shoestring, the
tlne opportunity they may ever have to "IH
thP world."
The vast majority of travelers is not rlch
and $100 could make the difference bttween
going and not going on the dream adventure.
Rut subtrart so manY tourists from lht
number and you subtract something
more
than money &amp;nd people. You take away from
th4:" experience of the nation itself. To lmpoH
sueh a taX would be to put blindent on Ule na·
tion at a time when it hat raised itself to leadership of half the world .
The Russians do the same thing, of courae.
They always have. But they can get away with
it. bE-cause over there the people aren't supposl'd to have anytbln1 lo do with ahaplnl
tho
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BY DOROTHY KILGALLEN
l\'bat Ebe 11 New
Italian actor Raf Vallone has
just been set to play the rule

huddled mass-.·• lnto the United Slates J has Ule prOO.ucers
or some teen-age-appeal video
shows replly worried. But one
smart British combo, Freddie
&amp; the Dreamers, got around the
edict by pretending to satirize
rock 'n' roll groups. Then
a
terrible thing happened to them
on the way to success; the teenasers have betn taklna: them
seriously, and buying
their
"sag" re&lt;"Ords a• U they were
regular pop hits.

Probably the m01t disappoint-/"-,
ed camera crew oC the y~ar
was the 20th Century-Fox unit
that flew to Europe to onap Brl·
gitte Bardot's scenes for "Dear
Brigitte.'" She didn't even tako
off a &amp;love, and it was a terrible let-down for the lens lads
A top-rated television show
iB about to undergo numerous
changes. The backstage hassling has become so intolerable
the producers have decided tllat
some of the cast must be unloaded.

of Jean Harlow's step-fathe-rMarino Bello - in the
film
"Version of ''Harlow." lt wUI be
VaJione·a first
Hollywood
film
Broadwayites were aettast at one of t.he
close!lt
calls they'd ever seen. Formf!r
heavyweight champ Rocky Marciano narrowly missed. being
otruck by a opeeding car at
Mth St. and 7th Ave .• in front of
Jonathan Winters, who just
the Staae Delicatessen. Proba· finished "The Loved One" for
bly the only thing that saved Marty Ran~oboff, Ia wanted by
blm was hiJ agUe footwork ln Seven Arts for the flick veralippery, snowy conditions with Jion of "Oh Dad, Poor OaC''
poor villbUity. But Rocky'• . . The Modern Jan Quartet
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quick reflexes were a tight to signed for Ita eighth Euru1Jean
Heresy HoUow
behold ... Dan Dailey received tour, st.artin£ this
Summer.
a standing ovation from
the They've bagged every major
Stiversville
Feb, 4, 1005'
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when he started hia rehearsals since their fir!lt transatlantic To the Editor
at the Bohemian Hall. Dan, re- junket in 1956
Daily Sentinel.
turning to Broadway alter 26
Billy Daniels is moaning be- Pomeroy, Ohio
years, was touched almost to cause his laat original (Apollo)
tears.
recordin&amp; of "That Old Black ~ow tllat we have started on
Ed Lucltenbach, president of Magic'' was stolen from hlm, the six weeks of ·•growadhog
the famous steamship line, may and he can't find another copy. weather" and the seed catalog~
make headlines
by suing a U you can help him to get one, have begun to arrive, and the~
downtown firm lor $12-million. he'll be mighty grateful
is a possibility that 1pring will
Tbe details of the case wlll be Barbara Luna of films a n d be bere again, It's time to check
&amp;backers if it getl to court
TV is making splendid progress into one spring crop that never
Singer Mary Small is at Flow- after mtnor surgery
falls to blossom: the crop ol
er 6dt Ave. Hospital lor major Immortal quote from Anton· new taxes conjured by the mem·
surgery
Californians expect ioni, who directed part of Prin· beTS of haU-a-hundred legislafireworks when the Jane Wy- ce~s Soraya's first movie : "She
tive assemblies.
Jn&amp;D--Fred Karger divorce suit is very attractive on the screen,
United
eoes before the bench. They pr~ and one doesn't get tired of look· A ne-w one for the
diet ahe'll conteit it, violently In&amp; at her. But she is still lm· Stites il a proposed measure
Composer Darius Milhaud mature.'' Dear ehap, some of to levy a charge of up to
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bles lately because he'll suffer· loads of loot simply because ing country. It would seem that
lng from rheumatism of
the the public doesn't get tired ol the proponents ol the Grut 8Go
nncen.
looking at them. Acting ability clety may not have much confi..
has nothing to do with it.
dence in its reception.
Movie lana would be ohockIt must be co-lno\deMe I!Jat
td. to Jearn about a dlgntned
Of course the baseball sea· so many countries have taken
Britllh actor who, when In son hasn't started yet, but u measuret to make IUI"e that aU
Oatha.m, visits tht wild parties you'd like to see some CW'Ves thekr cltizena would remain to
t.ooaed r&lt;&gt;gularly by a 'way-out being tossed , view 111-year-old enjoy the synthetic paradisel
beatnik ctrt in Greenwich Vii· Rosy Di Pietro, who appem ereated by four, ftve, or II!Ven
!age. (No, not Rexy, ol cour... ; in "The Affair at the VIlla Ftor- year plano Intended 1o lilt them
You can bet that the title Ito" wtth Maurefll o·Hara and up by their - . 8lld tbelr
Hush. Rossano Brazzi. One of Rosy's children by their book.-c&amp;rap1.
song fTom "Hush
Sweet C!larlotte" won't be on costumes could ftt intO a thlm- In East 0&lt;rmany the soven&gt;the Hit Parade with
'"Hello ble . UnJula Andress Is ~pend- men! Is 10 •llcllolls ol their
Dolly'' writer Jerry Herman. ing less time acting and more taxpayerl welfare that walls
The lyrics lo "Charlotte• .vere time telling the pre81 there'• have been constructed to keep
written by Mack David. who oo truth to tile rumor-. that her diem !rom otrolling across the
Is suing Herman over the "Hel· maniage to John Derek is in border by accident. Could this
lo Dolly" tune
trooble . The leading lady he the reason 111e barbed wire
The U. S. O.pt. of Lab&lt;o""s of a Broadway-boomd show Is Industry II one ol the busiest
crackdown on issuing work per· nursing the fashionable .. Exec- in Central Emope7
mits to foreign entertainers utive cold." But she's been nor·
Mu-e tban Hkely there was •
(pretty lilly since
Presidellt sing It so faithfully wi111 liquor prosperlty plan being marked
Jobmon has come out for let- thet there are times when obe out to Egypt 1ft 1458 B. C. whtn
lin&amp; m roeand more of
"'the con scarcely walk.
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HELEN HELP US!
ladles fperhaps we should Ia·
TROUBLED BY BAR FUES
bel
them "uncalled girls") boDear Helen :
ther
you , 1 have a much better
Do you know that an honest,
hard-worklng, non • agarealive Idea. Why dan'! you go home
t he
husband·type man who c1n't and let your wUe mix
drinks?
H.
•top in at a bar alone for
a
drink any more without helD&amp;
PERSONAL TO WATIJSI SU·
accosted by definitely ag&amp;res-- S1 : You're as phony as a radio
sive women who have a
lot disc jockey's laugh at 6 a.m.
more- on their mind than wigs'!
Swim off. jerk! - H.
There are more unattached fe-Dear Helen :
Plale!! in bars nowadays than
Please tell me why you print
wen , and they all want to be- leUen that appear to me to
come attached, fast, to a n 'I be obvious hoaxes? can't you
man that looks their way - oc, dlltlnguJsh the lincere from the
In my ca~e, doesn't look their phony, cr du you think they
way.
ar&lt;&gt; more readable! - A.C.T,
I am about to buy an "e}ec.
tric ahock rod" Uke they use Dear A:
I calls 'em as 1 sees •em.
for rattle, so I can pr&lt;)fect my· You'd be ourprlsed how many
oelf from these desilliiing f.. times 1 have checked "obvious
male!, who want fr~ drinks,
phonlea"' and discovered they
and whatever f"lse the evening
aren't; and bow many times
offer!. I'll bet dlat would scat· seemingly sincere letters tum
ter them fast.
out to be hoaxea.
Can you think of a better
Occasionally I print a nutty
way to get lone dames out of
Jetter and a fast answer for a
bars? - FIGIIT!NG 'EM OFF change of pace, Without them.
Dear FEO :
be
an advice column would
I con't think of 1 bett&lt;6 way
pretty 8flm. My job is to off"
to get YOU thrown out o~ a bar.
readers a cross section of Ufe
Look, chum, If these
lonely
- and screwballa are as much
a part of society as are the A.
Ung pasoporls and visas I« hla C.T.'o who dan'l approve
o1
people. A closer readini of el.· them. What's more their make-tant EI!Ylllian tablets
might believe makes people laugh,
reveal Paraob bad lslued an and you'd better belleve that's
edict that would make "ery. Important! - H.
one rich enough to own a pyre'l1IE BACKYARD FENCE
mid of his oWb.
Dear Readen :
Pharaob couldn't understand
There'• a little "Caboose ..
why anyone would want 00 leave clown at the bottom of this mJ..
with the p)'t"amidial program umn that saya I'll welcome
just getting underway.
your amulllng experiences u
An old favorite tax target,
well 11 yoor problema. Probthe cigarette, is also getting It• terns - I get, by the hundreds.
lull ahare of attentioo I b II Amusing experiences?
11tty
spring. A number of state~ ant went thataway.
attemptinl to raise the ante Oil
So rn bave to offer one of
the IUlcldMticlts. california Is my own.
at present leading the crowd
I ....,..,uy had the prlvUep
wltb a propooed 10 centJ per nf •erving on a local Menl.al
carton levy, but othen are not Health .ABIOCiation committ.ee
far behind. 'l'hts Ill was tnHiat.- which brought Dr. Benjamin
tenlp:)rary
measure Spock to our town for a lecture.
ed as
back In the depression day1 and HI• have "Spock-marl&lt;·
seems to prove that the only ed" an entire generation; he iJ
thing more mlsnuned tiJan a the moat funed pediatrician In
permanent wavo II a tompor. the world, be"1 entertained by
ary tax.
governors, lauded by Presidents,
The odded prejudice aga!nst feted by royalty; his "Baby and
clgarettea built t1p by statialiel Child Can!" II as easentlal to
''proving" the lncreaae in lung the nunery 11 a diaper; and
of
can...- to be proportional lo the probably no one outside
lftcrea.. In number ol cigarettes Elizabeth Taylor Is more widesmoked (the increaae in the ly !mown. Yet when I approacl&gt;o
IUIIOUDI &lt;OIIe&amp;d In l'rotA!t!tanl ed a buinellmall to oeU Mm
Sunday schools sbowo roughly o - · the oonverulion went
the same percentage) has betu tite this : ''Tictet for
whose
1 great help to the
revenue speech?" sez he... Dr .. Spock,''
bunters. It is a well known fact sez. J. "Come again'?" sez he.
lhat then~ ollllatlon In&lt;rea~ "Dr. lleDjomin Spod&lt;," sez I.
es with the amount of effort ex~ "Ob sure," 11ez he, ·~ fella
pendecl In tryiD&amp; to bar the who lnvM!ed the polio vaccine.
particular product from publie Sorry, I'm a ougar cube !haD
use. Ria:ht at the time a 1pec:ial myteH'."
pull taJ: ol $18 a head on men , . . . Now lt'a yoor turn. Coma
aametl Lyndon cr Hubert would on - Give! - H.

have over 20 miiHcm 111ppurte".
The laJ:ett ......Une 8lld f!1' thlnp used bJ IUIOI had tho
lull aupport of the home.. mal&lt;·
... and llorse deaJon or earlier

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certatil lhlng of the
whole affair II that wben the
The -

JrPIItlinlaJ: milia ..... ~
IDe fer the ae.oson, lho average
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Galltpo)l1, Oblo
Saturday. Feb. e, 1965
SALES REPORT ol
Oblo VaDey Uvestock Co.
HOGS - 175 to 220 lbs. 16 to
17; 220 to 250 lbs. 15 to
17;
Light 15 to 17 ; Fat Sows It to
13 ; Stags 10 to 12 ; Boars~ to
12 ; Sows &amp; Pigs 60 to 80 ; Shoals
5 to 15.
CAn"tE - Steen 12 to 20;
Heilero II to IB; Baby Beef IG
to 21 ; Fat Cows J1 to 15 ; Canners 8 to 12; Buns 14 to 17.50i
Milk Cows 80 to 140.
VEAL CALVES - Tops S4;
Seconds 28 to 32 ; Medium 20 to
28; Com. &amp; Hva. 18 to 28; Culls
15 to 211.
SHEEP - Ewes &amp; Lms. 5 to
10 ; Stock Ewes 4 to 10; Fa I
Sheep 4 to 8; Culls I to 5; Bucks
4 to 8; Fat Wethen 4 to 10.
LAIIIBS Tops 22.50; Seconds 16 to 20; Light Wto. 14 to
18; Common 12 to 16.

Thio &lt;Oiumn Ia dedicated to
fllrolly Bvtng, 10 U yuu're boo.
lng tid trouble or just plain
trouble, let Helen help YOU•
She wU1 a110 wek..rome your owu
llllllllna l!lp&lt;riencet. Adclresa
Heion BoiUI ill ~ar•
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aenpaper.
The Et.. Iut PaD
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Delllrare lllll Wtlt
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comhloed

M.D.

Q - lo cold weather my face
and nose become a cherry red.
This is very embarrassing People think l have been overindulging in alcohol. Wbat could
cause this?
A - Attboagb alcohol doe•
dilate the small blood vesselt
In the skin, this is only on1
CRUll! of flu.ohing.
when flushing
occun on
coming lndoors e.fter expoaure
to the cold, th\:; Is a normal
physiologic reaction. It is mort
In some per-pronounced
sons than in others.
This to probably •• lnbel'
lted trait, 1doee it la mOlt t-ommoD In blood lhiD • skiDDed II"~'
tnna,
Since red face is tlso observ·
ed in persons with varioUS akin
diseases, som"e drug reactions
and other diseases, you 1hould
have an overhaul by your pliy·
aieian.

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WINOOW SHADE TIP
NEW YORK (UPI) - Here"s
a simple, do-lt-yourself decocat·
tng trick from
tbe Window
Shade Manufacturers A•soci.a~
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Paste appliques of !lara! motif• to your shades. U you u,.
cut • outs fsom the left - over
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with oo expensive custom look.
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I have been llkln&amp; min-

eral oil every night for 10 years.
Recently the label bas conta~
ed the admonition: "Avoid prolonged use." What harmful el·
fects might this oil bave?
A - MIDenl oU eoall die
food particles in the digestive
tract and Interferes wll~ their
complete dlgeotlon .
The oil also coats the linin&amp;
of the lntestinN and interferes
with the absorption Into your
blood of esoentlal nutrients.
II you are tfl)llbled
wttll
constipation, lt is far better to
increase your intake or veg•
table• tmd fruit and avoid tho
uae of mineral oil and aU othor
luativet.

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Have aoy drugs other

thaa RNA been found lo Improve the memory of elderiJ
perBODI?
A - Yea. Nylldrin hydrochlor&gt;
Ide &lt;Arlldtn) dllalel the lllnlU
blood veSIOII and thus
im·
proveo the cirtulaUoo lo lbo
brain in peraons with llardtDIng ol the arteries.
Derivatives ol elutamlc acid
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&amp;Jutamato,
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that li I keep oo t.akfn&amp;
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acienUIIc b..ta for a bellel that
let11011 juice will help arthritis,
it Is an excellent source Ill Yl*amin c.
The only harm it mlgbt dil
Ill to erode the enamel of your
Ieeth.
Tbe lblnafna oiled ol leJD.
ou )lab ami other ...U aeldl
oa lbe bloocl lo u old
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false. Blood II not mota.eo.
Your body keeps the tblckoeaa
at thl blood remartabll ....,.
otant under all clrcumatancol

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Upend Jackson
The Pomeroy Baby Panthers
Eighth Grade cage squad defeated Jackson 45-37 Monday
eyening at Pomeroy.
Jeff Werry topped all soorers on 22 mark.en for Pomeroy.
Hodge and Mossburzer each had
seven for the vJsltors. Pomeroy's seventh sraders
again
went down to defeat, 32-19 to
the lronboys. Randy Burt topped Pomeroy with 14.
By Ullted Press lntenratlonal
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Michigan . . • • • . 6
Minneaata . • •• . 5
Illinois . . . , •. . 5
Iowa . . . • •• • •. 5
Indiana .. - •.. 4
Ohio State . . •. . 2
Northweotern •• 2
Purdue . . . . . • . 1
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L Plrr Ope
o 564 480
I 49ll 435
I 516 45tl
2 582 614
2 516 476
4 455 480
4 4S2 474
5 39ii 439
5 4011 480

MOilday Nlglll'o lleiDIIo
Mlcblpn 81 Iowa 1!8
Indiana 112 ·Michigan State M
IWnola 88 Ohio state 71
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Mtchlpa Slate at Mlchlgall

IIlinoiJ at MfDneaota
lndlaM II Norlbwetrtera
Iowa at Ohio Slate

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Number One Team
NEW YORK (UP!)-The United Press International major
college basketbaU ratings with
first-place votes and won-lost
records through Saturday, Feb.
6, in parentheses :
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Points
1. Michigan &lt;21) U3-2)
332
2. UCLA (II) (17-2)
320
3. St. Jos. (Pa.) (3) (19-1) 252
4. Providence (18-0
211
5. VanderbUI (15-2)
141
6. Davidson (18-1)
139
7. Duke (13-2)
138
8. Wichita (14-3)
129
9. Indiana (13-2)
88
10. illinois (IZ-3)
53
Second 10 - 11, Iowa, 28; 12,
San Francisco 26; 13, New Mexico 14; 14, Brigham Young 1%;
15, Tennesoe 9; 16, St. John'•
(N.Y.) 8 17, VIllanova 7; 18
(tie), Miami (Fla.), Mtnn..ota.
and North Carolina State 3.
Other teams receiving pointo
- Utah, , O.Paul, Oklahoma
State, Arizona, St. Vonaveoture,
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lu&amp;m oJ the Soothcrn r\.ssuc16a~~n
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The St. Louis
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bed the hat•··
k •h
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and (2) the Yankees have no reac
•way mar ~lK'n better t an e\ler .
intention to trade Maris Maris catcher Bob Uecker and prt.ch- The Dod,.,-. also annoonc&lt;!d
had been cut $7,000 "' $63,ooo in ers Dick Hughes and Larry Jas- that their former center fjeldor
1964 and th
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ter _agreed . to leriTUI. Ueck~, and star slugger: ~ Snidjtr,
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r:~n~y Hatk enera Man- ML&lt;:arver, batted only .198 last scout and minor league battinl
ager a P
ou wanted to year but made some important llll!tructor Snider was with the
~ade the controversial out- IJ.ts during the Cardinals' stretch Met~ and · Giants t.he last two
fielder .
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By LEONARD A. GRANATO than three minutes
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been nm w ~ atton
ague ag. years
UP! Sports Writo.r
but couldn't catch up.
In an:r;~c~~~~ .:.::~er and The Redbirds now have 19 play- G&lt;n~ral
Gabe Paul
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Duquesne gave Wicltita the SixtiHanked Davidson
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under
contract.
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Willies - Somerset and RoM- past West VirKinia 100-80
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G&amp;J behind Carl Wolfe's 43 pointa defeated Fire- as long as 1 have anything to
.,... . gns
. nuunc~
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•~and the Wheatshockers are sttll Charlotte, N. C. Fred
' stone, 94-88 Monday ni~ht to win the Gallipolis lode- say about it:• said Houk. "I Johnny Poores, aldelmed wttb Ted Abernathy and outfielder
shaking,
scored 34 poin~ before fouling ' 18omebody't beellt bin&amp; __ oar pendent League ChampiOnship.
can't see trading h. , 1
an arm ailment for most of the George Banka. Abernathy bad 1
WJllle Somerset scored 18 out with 8:31 left in tile game. aoaJ for a fishJ.ng creel webeD
Thus G&amp;J replaced last year's winner in the loop's as ]'m general man~; a~ ~ng '64 season, signed with the I...os 2.-6 record in 53 relief atbU
points and Willie Roo pulled The WUdcate ha'e won 18
wne DOt .rouad!"
top sp~t.
pen to think he's on:r.helluJ: ~ngeles Dodgers along with~- while bank.l bit .294 In niDe tat.
dawn 15 rehowula in leading the consecutive games and stand
Actually, a big "rl point third
player."
ftelder John Werhao and rookte season gamea.
Dukes to a 75-72 upset victuy 19-1 lor the season. Dick
period by the winners proved Huff was next for Falstaff
over eJgbth-ranked Wichita at er scored 25 for Davidson.
to be the difference.
with 15.
Maris' Reeurd
Pittsburgh Monday night. Ron Quartinmont paced West
Other soore111 for
Coach Evans led at the intermission, Maris hit 26 horners and drove
Willard, who also got 18 points ia with 23 points with teammate
fOPS (0 0
Tommy Sprague's champs were 32-31.
In 71 runs with a .281 average
for the Ironrnen, got a key, des-- Tom Camp chipping 1n 20.
Jim &amp;wles with 19, Mike Mor- Four men hit the double fi. in 141 games last season.
Twin• High Scoren
rison with 16, and Don McDade gure mark as Goodyear defeat- The Boston Red Sox revealed
peratlon basket to give Du·
The Van Arsdale boys com0
with 12.
ed Scott's Grocery, ft2...76.
tha~ infield~rs Ed Bressoud and
quesne a 36-34 halftime 1ead.
Kelly Pete was high for Wich- bined for 44 points - Dick had
John Milhoan paced
Fire- Bill Brown led the way with Fehx Mantilla have signed at
ita and for the game with 19 2:. and Tom scored 21 - to lead
COLUMBUS rDP1) - Western stone with 39 Pau l Smith hdd 28 . :-.ltck Nelson had 2J Chick 1 ''substantia! increa5es •· Bres·
points. The Dukes fought back , ninth-ranked Indiana to ~ 112-94 Michigan's Dave Anderson 2l and Paul ~'IckiJne added 14. Conley 16, and Wi!lie Call 10.1 soud. 32 · hit · 2!J3 :md was named
from a tO. point second-half def. I Big 'fen conquest of Michigan maintained his 24 pomts per G&amp;J led at the intermission
Don J\1ark led the S:rocery- to the Amencan Lt•ague A_ll-1
icit with about 13 minutes left State at Bloomington, Ind. game average and the indivi- 44-42..
ffil'fl with 39. Rich Deary and •Star
learn la~t season wh1le
and finally broke into the lead IThree other Hoosiers were also dual scoring lead In the Mid- Evans took full possession of Fh1l Orlando were next for the Mantill a, 30, balled .289 and hit
to stay at 65-64 with 2: 18 left 1i11 double figures . Mareus SandConference going into third place in the standing• by losers With 15 and 10 respective- 30 hom_ers.
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on the clock. Unheralded Du· .ers led the Spartans with 32 this week's action,
downing Falstaff, 81-71 in an l ly
H.ooki~S .Johnny Odom. Mllclquesne was 9-9 going into the points.
Torn Langfitt of Marshall , overtime.
Goodyear led at the quarter a~es OIJv~ and John Sanders
Stev•· Fuller, Don Magnani mark~. 19·16, 42·39, and 62·54.
Signed. With . the Kansas City
game, which left Wichita 14-4 Illinois, led by Skip Thoren 's leader for several weeks, was
on the season.
'n points, pounded Ohio State
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and Dave Holter each canned
Athletics, gtvmg tht&gt;m 25 playn.mnerup at 22 7 wtt teamN 1
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Top-ranked Michigan bowled 86-71 for its first victory over mat B II F
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Holter was also the big gun
Y mtf" Press ID&amp;eroatiooal
onus PI c Jer
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Ann Arbor. The Hawkeyes had Ohio, since 1957.
in the overtime.
Eastern Divisiou
previpusly upset UCLA, knock· By upping their Big Ten ec- ,. Bob Blohm of. Western Mich· ~ Aaron Buffington looked like ,
W. L. Pet.
352 cu . in. V-8 engine with 3-speed column shift,
ing the Bruins from their perch ord tu 5-1. the l!Xh-ranked llhni Jgan also was still the
best a one man scoring machine as Boston
48 JO .828
light blue with all blue vinyl interior, radio, heater,
at the top of the collegiate cage stayed close to Michigan for shooter from the field with Ius I he ripped the cords for
40 Cmcumati .
35 21 .625
world.
leadership in the conference 58 per cent nccuracy, but I points.
Phtladt'lphla
31 26 .544
white sidewall tires and back up lights.
Bill Buntin and Cazzie Russel1 standings, Tal Brodie scored 24 !"fiami's Cha~lie Di~k_ins moved
. New York
19 37 .339
each soored 18 to pace the Wolv- points and Don Freeman got 20 mto challengmg posttton ~t 57.7.
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erine attack. Gerry Jones, a for Illinois.
Mike Hammond of OhiO was
w. L. Pet.
REDUCED TO
sophomore for Iowa, took game The Buckeye!! played without ~e top free throw shooter, hitLos Angeles
32 25 .561
scoring honors with 26 points. two of their top reserves, side- tmg on 86.6 per ~nt, a~d John
St. Louis
2B 28 .500
The Wolverines are now 6-0 in lined by injuries. They led 49-48 Schr_oeder of OhJO contmued to
Balti~ore
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Big Ten competition and 14-2 with nearly 15 minutes left, but dommate the rebounding with
DetroJt
25 36 .410
over-all The Hawkeyea, ranked the Illini went on a 12·point t~ar 12.9 a game.
San Francisco
13 45 .224
11th in the UPI coaches, ratings, and the Buckeyes never got
By Bertba Parker
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Monday's ft:esult .
closer than seven points. Ron
Twenty • five members of Los Angeles 117 Philadelphia 98 •
are 11-6.
Fifth-ranked Vanderbilt, led seplc had 19 points to lead Ohio I
the Junior Missionary group
!Only game ;cheduled)
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by Clyde Lee's 33 points and State.
held their regular meeting at
Tuesday s Games
c~dillac - Oldsmobile
12 rebounds, dropped Louisiana
Walt Wesley's 34 points Jed
the basement of the parsonage Boston _at Cincinnati
;tate University 9&amp;-85 at Baton t.~nsas to a Big Eight victory
of the Free Methodist Church. St. Lours at New York
Rouge . The Southeastern Confer· over arch-rival Missouri at coMrs. James Gilmore and Mrs. Phi!adelphta vs. San Francisco ·
"You'll Like Our Quality Way of Doing Buslnen•
i:'nce victory gave Vandy an 8.() Iumbia, Mo. Wesley tied a con·
Gerald Pullins are the leaders.
at San Jose , Cali£.
WY 2 5342
p
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league record and a 16-2 mark terence scoring record for op•
Mrs. Leona Karr, who was a
01. the season. LSU crept to ponents in the Mizzou fieldmedical patient at the Veterwithin seven points with Jess house.
The Galllpnli~ Rinky - Dink ans Memorial Hospital,
has
Pistons kept their record un· been discharged.
blemished in Saturdav's initial Mrs. Clifford Jacobs has been
encounter on the local -hardwood discharged from Holzer Hospitby downing the Royals 17-16 on al in Gallipolis.
B) United Press International 1 Fla. A&amp;M 84 Beth. Cookman 82 a shot by Mike Noo with
37 Rev. John Davi~ of ThurEast
ISW Louisiana 68 La. Coli. 60 secopds remaining in the game. man called on Mr. and Mrs.
Duquesne 75 Wichita 72
SLouthern U. 99 Ark. AM&amp;N 93
Noe finished the
afternOon Pearl Parker receotly.
Amer. Inl'l 61 Nor'eastern 57
Grambling 118 Tex. Southern 90 with 13 points while his brotb· l Mr. Lester Brookover spent
Newark Engl. 87 Lowell Tech 84
Midwest
e.r Jim tallied four.
a weekend with relatives at
Worcester Tech 100
Indiana 112 Michigan St. 94
The Pistons are s-o, .and the ,Sandy, W. Va.
Trinity (Conn.) 88 )'Jichigan 81 Iowa 66
Royals 1-4 for the season.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jeffers
Toledo 74 PorHand 65
In the second contest,
the and Debbie of Thomas Fork
Juniata 56 Kutztown 54 (QT)
Grove City 87 St. Vincent 79
Lewis 98 Concordia (Ill.) 17
H&lt;J.wks won their second tn a visited Sunday with her parents
Long lsi. U. 84 Yeshiva 44
Creighton 91 Canisius 64
row by a 13~2 count. Tom Prose Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hysell.
Soutb
Spring Arbor 102 Hillsdale 96
led the Hawks with six,
C.
-o\uburn 83 Florida 79
Valparaiso 87 San Fran. St. 66 Howard had two, B. Epling two .
John Carron 85 Bethany 84
N. Mich. 96 Mankato(Min.) 82 and R. Steele two while M. Hill
:::ath. U. 94 John Hopkins 61
Wash. (Mo.) 84 Illinois St. 74
had one.
Y1 . Kentucky 92 Tenn. Tech 83 Bradley 85 Cincinnati 69
In the final game of the day .
the Celtics jumped into second
Vanderbilt 96 Louisiana St. 85 Elmhurst 74 Lake Forest 70
Wheeling Coli. 78 Fairmont St.69 Steubenville 62 Youngstown 49 plaL&gt;e by beating the Lakers.
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W. Va. Tech 113 Concord 89
Detroit 78 Loyola (Ill.) 76
17-12. Stan Cordell led the CeiW. Va. St. 73 Salem 62
Illinois 86 Ohio st. 71
tics with 10 marker!. G. Scott
Alabama 83 Tulane 68
Kansas 71 Missouri 60
had four, Larry Snowden addNotre Dame 94 Butler 72
ed thrte.
Centenary 112 NW La. 84
Miami {0.) 97 Xavier (0.) 68
For the Lakers, Mark Davis
Tennessee 96 Mississippi 50
Soutllwe8t
had five, D. Frances had two.
Pfeiffer 64 Elon 61
Bir'ham Sou'rn 92 Olr. Bros. 86 Hardin Simmons 66 Midwest'n 65 B. Rodgers two. Steve Short
Appalachian 79 Guilford 69
Wayland 79 Austin eon. 63
two, a~d G. Jo~ns~ one.
LAUNDRYE. Kentucky 69 Austin Peay 64 Pan American 39
Standmgs and md1V1dual scorDRY CLEANING
Fisk 94 Alabama st. 311
Corpus Christi 87 (Db!. OT) ing will be released later this J WY 2-5428
POMEROY
East Carolina 81 Citadel 71
Howard Payne 88 Sui Ross 77 w"e:_ek":·_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __!!l.,====...,...,...,...,=,'l
Presbyt'n 110 Piedmont( Ga.) 74 SW Texas 66 Sam Houston 64
Dilla!d 122 Keesler AFB 89
W. Texas St. 102 E. New Mex. 79
Len. Rhyne 99 Newberry 78
West
Kentucky 71 Miss . St. 56
Utah St. 91 O.nver 62
Davidson 103 W. Virginia 80 Colorado 57 Oklahoma 55

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The Yankees went out of their
!Wger Marta II back at bls way to make both pointo Mon$'10,000 aalary peak _ and It,e'll day when they otresaed: f1)
be back in the New York Ylln- Maris bad been restored to the

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Now you can add appetite appeal to gelatin salads
and d-':8 with Eariy American coppertooe molds
avai1able FREE from Ashland Oil Dealers, Theee
lustrous, anodized aluminum molds are ideal for
Individual servings, and they can add a decorator
touch to your kitchen when displayed on the wall
You'll want to get all eight of the different mold
designs. And, to complete your set, you can get a
large, one and one-half quart mold, pl-.. nine decorator wall hangers, all for only 49 centa with an oil
changv or lubrication at~ prices.

Drive in now where you see the "FREE SALAD
MOLD" sign displayed by Good Neighbor Ashland
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old Russell 190; Womell - Mil. Te
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dred Dalley 1'19; Ind. lll.ch ser- Women, Linda Winebrenner 411: Four Ill), F am 1731
ics - Men, Harold Russell Ill ; Team High G.a me- Pacers- Pacers our
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Society Notes

SRUH M. RIFE
By Mn. Lyle B1ld~rson
, The WUkesville Garden club
and \irs. Robert Rife ,
330; Harold Rwsell 51! ; Total
SUNDAY NIGHT
1667; Won 1~. Lost J'h. The \
RIVER VIEW GARDEN CLUB met Feb. 2 with _Mrs A!v&lt;~ and children Bobbie and SamWOMEN'S LEAGUE
SpoUers - Ben Grindstaff 424
Mrs. Walter Brown was 1\os- Dtvautt . The meetmg was 1t1 mie of St. Albans, W. Va. spent
'charge of the president, Mrs !he w~ekend with his parents. Friendly Tavern - Blind 330; Barb Grindstaff 339; Virginia ,
tess to the Riverview Garden
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Raymond Long ~1rs
Clara \tr and Mrs. Charles Rife and C. Bachner 399 ; C. Van Meter Hoyt 41$; Art Hoyt 382: HandiClub ~or the Ja~uar y mf('nng. Phil\\ s led the devot~nnal pt'r- hi~ hnllhfr. Larr:v . also her mer 221 ; D Glaze 343; Blind 330; cap lOR : Total 1668 WM 1'~ ,
Devotional readmgs were by .
p
. "'rn w"a 1hH d.
48 T 1al 167t . Ed' s Lost 1~.
of sub z,
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lhrr., \1rs F.mma Williams of an 1cap : o
Mrs. Fra nk Bise. A di scu.s~ 1 on 1od. ln spitembers
d o Rt 1
were prt'"t'"nt
Auto Trim - J G1lland 345
tias held on a sign to be erected ,e-r: 1en me . .
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~1 rs Rut 1an . .
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K P't - Paul Kloes 410 ;
at Riverview School Mr~ . Carl Slides wen• sho\'-n b
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Mr Harold Rife of Middle- M Vmeyard 337: B. Murray Joeon Kloes 338. Charlsse Por
lw \otrs
.l&lt;Jmes town. lnd sfW'"nt Saturday with l 418 , D. Acree 247 . L. Smith i ter 288 · Bl'll Por1er 4t9. Handi1 De\-"lult also
Buckley
and
Mrs
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llarol d :-..as- ~ J· k,
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PlllliiPS
212 : Handicap 342 : Total 19tH . cap 3-3:· Total 1488; Won I, Losl
sar will bt the hc~tesses lor .. c son . r . ~
., hls parenls . Mr und Mrs Char·N
. tie ,,·,ne ' was honort&gt;d lor 2fi \('ars IJJ ... I Rife OthPrctinm'rgUf'F;I~on l KelthGobleFord-.H . Hand·lz Th F
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b '1rs "··rr•· l1!l:'t'tinas\
IWfi&lt;'C! ath·ndnn cf'. Salurda\ Wf'l"t' Mr and Mrtii
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2119 N Fl d 419 L Gil I Wme renner 4
To, was gn•er ~ I' , !hi J
Osborne . Care of House Plants IThe Marrh
mer[llmfgf ,.
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Rav BrMks uf ('arpl"nltor. 0 , ams . : . ~y
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- brenner H8 . Gail Hovatter J13·:
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1with Mr~ -\mos ll )
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more J5S: ,Han lCap ~: Total Richard Ho,'attt&gt;r 4t8;
Total
were pre'&gt;ented by )1rs. rown E . . B"r.oll is seriouslv \tr and J'.,.tr~ Bill Bowl"n of 11929. Crows Steak Houst! -L. tall. . W00 2 Lo 8 t t
and Mrs Donald Myers. They
mor~
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exnlained the care of foliage I ill in Holzer Hos~1Lal.
!\'11 &lt;; Toledo. Ohio spent thP week- i MrKinney 381 : R. Edwar s
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t•nd with his mother. Mrs. Fre- ~ P. Roush 346 : G. Hovatter 362;1 Pace["_s Four~
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1nd flower! and also diSIJ ay ! Mrs. Leona Davis ;md Anna da Howen and grandmother, s . Par!ons 354: Handi cap 273; 473; ~1ldred Ba1lf'y 413 : ~IS
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to g1ve up
chasing
Dodge Darts ...
too tiring.
For a changa,
I'd rather nda
in one.

"I.ike that Oan GT...
with all-vinyl bucket
seats. padded dash.
carpeting ..•,
the works.
It's so sporly
I'm sure
sha'll notice it.

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Dan. the fam1ly-~11e c6mpact. 111 inth whnlbase. Sound b1g? It is. 81g. roomy and comfonsble. More trurlk spac!!. too.
Your cho 1cs olllconom,cal Si~n or qu1ck V8's. And thsre·s a linle compact price in the rear window of every one.

1J5 Dodge Dart

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Floyd BarrlnSer and Lori.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Baker
and Steve of Coolville visited ,
Sunday wlth Mr. and Mro.
Clarence Baker and lamlly.
Mr. and Mra. Hobart Smelley
of Chester spent an evf'nlng re· '
eeotly with Mr. and
Mrs.
George Raed.
Mr. and Mro. Winnie Bailey .
and Lucy Barringer visill!d Zona
Lee at the St. Joseph Hospital.
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Clayson Jobnloll of Hebron wert :
9iliting recent1J with Mr. and
Mrs. Pearl DWon.
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.- Mrs. Flossie Petty spent Sat- ~
....,Y with Mr. and Mro. Clareaee Baker and family.
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BOURBON, Mo. (UPII -The
. Jleo. Howerd Priest is a Baptist
m!Dister in tbe city of Bourbon.
He baa baptized about 20 Bour-1

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Edward R. Dunn. Clinton, Conn.,
second officer Dollilas G. Mitchell, Chappaqua, N. Y., and stew·
ardesses Linda Lord, Woburn.
Mas1., and Judy Durkin, Wina
throp, Mass.
The Coast Guard cutter Mac·
kinac which arrived at the scene
three hours after the crash described the area as ''like a war
scene - bits and pieces
b o d i ~ s everywhere.·' Pllme's I
drnpped nares and an arn1ad••l
of small craft scanned
water with searchlights as C.J&lt;tsll
Guard frogmen searched
65-foot water9 for tmrvivor9 .
But there were none,
though conditions were loit·lv I
good for survival in a normal
sea disaster. The ocean
1:hilly and choppy . but. the
perature was in the
breaking mid-50':;.
Stan Humes of Freeport, N.Y.
was !lne of the fi rst to
the scene in his 20-[oot
bont. He sald no one could
survlved-"they were all
apart." Another rescue boat,
fishing ve:o~sel, pul1ed two
edged women's blouses out
the water with price tags
atta ched.

Army Ready
To Repel U. S.

TOKYO (UPJ) - Communist
China said today lls army wa~
"in battle array" waiting for
the United States to invade
North Viet Nam. Peking said it
would consider such action an
1 inva!lion of the Chine~t' mainland.
l It wa111 the toushest Ch inese
statement in a series which
have bten issued since lhe U.
S. and South Vietnamese ret:•!- I
iatory air raids against North
Viet Nam.
UNREST IN SELMA ~ The. Rev. C. T. Vivian has a Today·s !hreat was pub,ltst1ed
conversatiOn wtth She~1fi .11!'1. Clilrk of Dallas in .the Peking Peoples Daily,
~Ia ., ,after . Clar.k de~1ed V1v1a_n access to the the official government newspareglstrar s offtce. Clark IS named tn at least three per. It was addressed to Presigrowing out of his refusal to allow Ne,iroes to dent Johnson and the American
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Operating Fund
Up Slightly
In Middleport

BACHELOR GIRL
AGILON STRETCH

HOSE

MiddlepOrt Clerk Gone
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Petite, Ann••
$}-00
January report Monday
ohowed $10,801.71 ln an opetrat· l A CHAT IN PEKING - Before jetting to North Viet 1ndT•II ~~lng funds - other than I or Nam for a meeting with Ho Chi Minh, Soviet Premier
highways and streets up Alexei Kosygin (left) had a short talk with Communist
ofightly from the
previous China's Chou En-lai in Peking. Photo and basic caption
Middleport, 0.
month.
mllterial are from a Communist sou.:.;ce.
Althou&amp;h council never con;-.......ioiiiiiOiiiiiO.--....-........
•ened for lack ol a quorum,
!ASY TERMS ...
the report went to Mayor Lee
~mith and councUmea
John
YOUIIl I'UTURI II Ul" TO YOU
Zerkle. Wayne Gibbons, and
DON'T WAITI ITl
Clifford Stumbo, the only ones flNIIM HIGH SC::HOOL AT HOMI
IN YOUR llfA •• TIMI
present.
111111 •••M •• &amp;m•rlnn AMtl~mr
Dl,tem•
Grate's report ohowed a
•eno~tll • Yotttlfntl • C•ll•l• lfr. •.
FOR FRII DITAILI- WllliTI NOW
llnnlng balan"" in January
TODAY TO&gt;
FURNITURE
fi0.«2.tll ln operalln&amp; funds.
AMIIIliCAN ACADIMV Drpt, .M.IIt
14CI
WMt
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S!lrl.,.tflelcl,
SH 2-4811
RulltltNI 0
All lunda ohowtd $35,635.11
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ADDitlll
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1wefled by .,,7'12.80 collected CITY
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T•s proMd tt. * Does tbi8- mean Ford no~· rival~; one f)f the
world's IDOII wanietl tu11:ary cars? Hardly! But these tt!btli
clo meo pletUy-- to you- if you're 'ihopplng for a popularprkell tar . T...,_ profc ford has ouf&lt;l.tandinl! .;arength.
dtlip. quality. Compare Ford, bl "«Y wa)t wlth everydJilag ia kl dUM .••
Fed Font's solid quality
• J.OO% oew body-strongest e\ler on a Ford.
• ~ frwne ••tWXIS out"' vibration.
• Nt!wsuspenaion puts a big ultrasoft coil sprilll\11 tach whoel
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lospe&lt;t Font's luxorioll - LTO modelo
• Docorator interiors. thick nylon carpeting.
• Walnutlikc vinyl inserts on doors aod instrumcl"'l panel
• Rtar-INt center arm rests, five a11h tr&amp;yi\ (4-door hanhopll),
pWded inltrument panel. and more.
Rein: hi Fon1's ~p•clu. lateriel'l
• s.epl-biock: Instrument panel, lowu trdnlmiH;oe hlU"'Jp,

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Janet were calling on Mr
and Mrs. Roy Rollins
and
daUghter ol Mlddlepor1 . Friday.

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Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. ,
and Mra. Pearl DUlon and Mrs.
Mabel Joneo of Glenvllle, W. i

'Copt ers GI
In vJet Nam

prt1pPrly
1rith oatdotlr
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Mrs. Ita 09born~ entertain~ the Birthday Club for January. Honored guests were Mrs.
Helen Archer, Mrs.
Frances
Reed and Mrs. Helen Blake.

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FRIDAY &amp;. SATURDAY
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p.wssagt&gt;
idt"nt Pro Tern Theodore M. troduced .
Senate Committee~, appc:!mted Gray , R~Plqw. . urged commit· Although liD floor aetion Wll
only last week , have been si::Jw tee chamnen Monday l.o begtn contemplated. botb hot.MI wen
in gettm&amp; ttarted and ,t~s yet work Immediate!~· on tht r,Jore to hold brief business tesSlODI
have h~ld no hearings. Pre:s.- than 40 Senate biils already in· at 1:30 p.m.

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by Reps. 1 -Appropriate $12,000 filr r• prflstdentlal year&amp;
Keith Jl.k- hab11itatmg World War I vtter· -Requrre lenders to furnish
and Hurry ans and the "promotion of pa- ~ borrowers with cctnple~ .. I!X·
all JlLpub- triolism."
planation! of interest, charge~
number of tuberculO!IS lwlpltall full," Mrs. Weilenborn said. licans.
- Require all local traffic sig· land other pertinent mrorrnatlon
in the atate were tntroduoed The biJll• other aponsor. Rep. The present law prohibits the nals to conform to state :.~clfi· about the loan.
Monday 81 the 108th General Bernlct MacKenzle, O.Canton, 1sale nf "any dru~. device or cations.
Only Five BIDs Read)'
Assembly returned from Its Mid the preaent sy11tem "is Nostrum" designed sole ly for - AHow the closing of COWlty The House Education Cumweekend vacation.
wa11tlnC manpower, medical contracel)tive purposes.
c•ourt houses on Saturday~ Jy a I m1ttee meets today to consider
Committee action wa1 lo con· •ktll• and tax.ta: -•
The bill would also mak~ it majority vute of county off•· a bill selling up the trimester
! inue in full awin1 today, but
Blrdl Control lllue Raltu!!d · legal to dtstributt: inform"tion cit~ b.
system
in pubht·
schools
llouse Speaker Roatr Cloud In· The bill permittina: Hale of 1concernmg birth control.
- Provide lor June primary Ithroughout the state. Tht sys:licated no floor action was ex· drup and device• designed pri· Otht!r bills introdul'ed l\1 •;n- £&gt;1ections m presidential years , tern a !lows thre~ equal DL'fiJtls
pected In that body until next marlly for preventing cqncep- day would:
and Augu~t - ~~ries ...!.~. - ~o~- 1 ol_ in.slruction during the ye£~r,
week. The Senate a\10 was ex·
~~--Iehmmatmg the lona; swnmer
l 11r•t~l l't·l gt~ur
pected to ateer clear of major
vacation.
oction lor another week .
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The House Elecllons and fed ·'
The .1 .25 minimum waee bUl l
era\ Relations Committee was
""' Introduced by Senat&gt; Min•
to hear a bilf preventing mem:wily Leader Frank Klna, D·
bers of the legislt~ture Irom .
l'olado, and Sen. Charlel J. '
running for another offke beCarney, 0-Younl•town, both I
fore his term exp~es, while the
· ·1hor union officials. King is ,
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House Highway Committee set
:~res ident of the Ohlo AFL-CIO.
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M HA N b (UP() _ T le- a hearing on . a bill d_esignatlng
lt aetJ a flat fl.a5 minimum
e
A • e ·
e
tht nrw Ohio 2 bndge over
md aboUihel the pre.ent wap
vision personality John Fritz Sandusky Bay as the Thom~s
.cards which 11re empJwered to
Johnson "':'8 :-~ ~cheduled to en- A. Edison Memorial Bridge .
.et minimum wa1es in various
ter a hos~Jtal today _for exh~us- Cloud said he hoped commit- I
1ndu•trln.
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live physJcal test_s In _the light tl!eS l'ould build up a backlog ·
ly MICHAEL T MALLOY
ot evidence showmg h1m to be
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an Ohio man thought dead eilht u( approved b1lls bel ore lloor
Other major measure! intro·
SAIGON (UPI)- Commurust grou~d fire s~ot down
artlon m lhe House bea:m::;. Tu
:luced Monday would :
lthr·ee _U.S. Army heltcopter.s. m ~~, adwn ~0 m!les east years.
daLe, only five bills have 'oeen l
- Require persons charged [ of Satgon today. One Amen&lt;.an &lt;.:I(Wman \\as kLlled and Joh~son, known to his Oma- l"eported oul of committees and
with drunken driving to take an eight others were wounded.
i ha fnends as '·Fritz." h~a de· two of them were recommend- !
·dcohol teat or risk loslnK their j
The helicoptct:s _were amon~ 51_ flying government 1 m~d he has any recollectiOn of
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,troops into action agamst a guerrtlla tone.
I belflg Lawrence Joseph Bader
You get the con•enicnec of low-eo&gt;t LOT-0-LITE
r":7~c~ease st~to aid to large j
Heavy fighting was reported on the ground . Viet. of Akron, Ohio. Bader was preaulumntically. too! LOT -O .. J..JTE look s~ ligbta likt' u
;chool districts with hi!!h tax namese paratroops lost nine men killed and 38 wounded. s_umed dr?w~ed on a Lake Erie
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··a te9.
Eiihteen enemy bodies were found,
flshmg tnp m 1957. lie was de:-.trf"f' l li~ht. A photodft·tr1e N"ll turn" it on at du~k ,
The flghl ina• broke out soon
dared legally dead when
no
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offal dawn.. Lights up dark area8 pround garu~t·~.
m I after the United
St:lh!ti brought
Wlult~ tlu:y w1•re ll';tvm~ D~n- · trace cou
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1 ir, a bnttery of deadly Hawk &lt;~ng, powerlul ll s_ A1r I• orcc ,
Johnson, an announcer
on
' - Pr.ovl~ ~;r p:~n~:ln 1 ~otur ' anti-alrcraft missiles at Oanan". Super Saber and Thundcrchief ' station KETV in Omaha. under0
8SSY
ing anti working areas all night long! 11'~ pt·rft•t·l for
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350
miles
north
of
Saigon
and
;et~ roa red of! the &lt;:urport there went surgery lor removal of a
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~uburhun hometo~~ furms~ factories. hu~iJJ•'!-i~t'~. puh1 1umor beh.lnd an eye MOSCOW (UPll _ A n1llh 0 :
a target for ma 11gnan
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f lh 1'Biagainst po•sible air attucks by ltommun1st !:i&lt;~botOJgl'. Am~rll·an e~s 1an nne year ago. e as 3000 Asian and Russi·m st•J0
r:_. Blytoln. co-sponsor.do
e ld Communiiit pl·lotll
mi!ila rv puli(·t·nwo with car- been married since 1962 to Nan- d~nt attacked the U 'Fruba~saff"l~· ufln dark! '\' ou make no in\'of'Joiltlu-nl in LOTtl:JSP ta measure sa1 It "" 1'"
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~ines at Ihe ready provide cy Jm mer, a
•cago ·~or_cee sy with rocks and ink bnttles
0-LITE. t'il ht•r. One low monthly ralt· irwtudt'l!i in. ~
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The rockets wert placed tight sl'r·untv fnr ttw dPpl'nd- and fo rmer model. He da1ms today '" protest . 1 g-1 in~t An 1er
l'ltall!l to "a ozen or lett•.
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b r ir-1around the l&gt;anani base on or• ent.l!.
~ las a !30 u e Y no reco ec- iran reprisal raids on
Nortn
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r would e bequ rIders of PrealdeDt Johnson. MillFirst f)eJH'ndenlll Leave
I lion" of llis former wife. Mr!l Iv·1 t Nam
ltlt'nt) and •·l*·•·trif'ity. Order your LOT-0-I..ITE
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AKron
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totla\ from ~aur local Elf'ctri(' Company offic('.
ta 1s nee e to care 1or a
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the
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a ter e! us an
IS· At least three pel'oons wen·
North Vietnamese bases.
' planeln~d or J6 left D::~nang for 1~p~a~~d- m 1957 · --·~-; hurt in the hour-long demon·
The Hawk has a r-an~e of 20 I Hong 1\un,;.
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~!ration. American corres,,ond·
1miles and eun hit target s as The battle in which the Amer- sa•d the ftrst hell c?pter crashed Ient Adam Clymer of th;: Bait I·
1 \\ould like mur;: iui"ormation about "LOT-0-I.ITE lNSTALL\TTO~"
I high as 50.000 feeL
• lean helicopters were hit was a~d burned early In the attack, more Sun said he was ~(·i11ell:
1n Saigon the first of more I m the Bing ( ;ta regia~ w~ere ka\llng a crewman and injuring 1by lhe demonstra1ors.
than 1,800 American women] more than a thousand V1el tong l.wo. Other helicopters. re!lcued . Another newsmiln , ;JN!lar~
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;.nd children ordered iu leave rebels
battled
government the ~ounded men. Six more l Ullman, or Agf'nce
Fnmrr
Address _
11 ersity, and Marcia Childress, South VietNam because of the Itroops for a week e~rlier this Amencans w~re wounded when Presse. was cut near the ,.,."-' 1
n o( Richmond, Va., who was military crisis left for the Unit· year and dealt them their worst two other helicopters were hit. ] by a fly ing object. An Asian I
'.1iss William &amp; Mary in her ed States. There were few defeat of the war.
They also ~ere rescued under student was seen w1th blond I
Bus PhonL· _ _ --~Phonf'
City
senior term at that college la9t1"'::•::"::·_ _ __________M:.:.:a::J-_:.:_R.:.ob.:.•:.:r_t_W
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. _H_e_u_;_b_n_•r_,,_34. the protection of. roeket .. and · streaming down his fa ce
)l•ar.
mach~~egun • equipptd gunThe demonstrations followed
M11il To: Columbus &amp; Southern Ohio Electric Co., 215 N. Front St.,
Shlps
I ~tern Soviet warmngs
t';nt [·- - - Attn: Residential Sale'5
Columbus 15, Ohio
Crew'• Tdentlflcatloa
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vwt Namcould harm u. s.-soThe crew was Identified a~
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Capt. Frederick R. Carson,
Huntington, N. Y., first officer

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hiS mothf'r, \1rs _ Myrtn R•fe and
lreshments in keepin: with va\.1 \1r. and Mr.~. Herb Po~n and ~1sll-'1'. M.-s. ~'ay Wood also
WEDNESDAY NIG HT
entine'a Day were served _by Terc~a ~~d h•.s l_al_her, -~ran~;~~ ra !l_l'd nn h1s h~other, Mr. and
MIXED LEAGUE
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Middleport, 0.
Mrs. Nell Wilson, '1rs. u:~lan ·; ~onn rl ( rnt 1.. \I Sited _.n F_
Mrs . Charles Rife.
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Aile Cul.s - l.oi:-1 Clerlond I
1-'ickens and '\1rs. Ruth Anne I Ida ~lth \-\r ~nd Mrs F'r.mk Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rife, 327· ~om Clell&lt;~nd 4911; Blind
Balderso The March mel'ting l.'offrm 1Franc1s Ellene Ponnl. \1rs. Freda Bowen and Mr. ~·-~· ---~~ - __
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will ~ ;ith 1\trs. '-'lyPrs.
\1rs AdrJ Long, . ('olu~11hu~. (~eorgp Martin madl' a businesg
News lttms
Monday .
1Vl'lif'd recently w1th he1 son. Irip to PDmNoy on
Long and family
Larrv Rile spPnt \-londay eve-Mr. and Mr!. c.. Edd Hum - Ha!·ltwnd
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hre were business visitors in ,,·lr an , rs . m
' . .-. ning wilh \lr . an
rs. ~. '--' ·I
~lu~bus recently.
Vinton. n relebrated th~1r a01h li&lt;l[fman and ~on in Albany .
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ited Mrs. Vesta Bise at thl' Severn! fnen s mm H're C&lt;J · The
South
Pole recei ves
hospital in Nelsonville Sunday . ed
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more sunl 1ght in mid~ummer '
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d M Don Coleman !\lrs. Kearney Ogd1n \'!S!ted ·than any place on earth, bul 95
e Plumbing Supplies &amp; Service
e Refrigeration Service
~/-raa::.ily 0~s.Columbus were ! ht&gt;r son-m-law and daughter. IJ"-'I c&lt;% 15 reflected
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•Appliance Repair
Archer. g
lumbus. fr~&gt;m 1here they vtsl1· ' Don't Neqlect Sllpplnq I
Mr. and \olr:o~ . James Atkins ed her brothP~. _LI;.~\r Fnlch·n
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1m Akron who IS 1ll.
COLEMAN HEATING &amp; COOLING
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son JP.ffrey James.
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when you u.lk, eat. lau11h or snee~~?
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and
M11l
Marvl'n
Marks
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in
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on
Sunday,
nm!"t be Qn noycd an•'•s'TmEbEoTHrran~~
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eveVl~ltmg
relatives.
aikallne
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ning with Mrs Bess Larkins. .
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mort: firm!~· ""t. Gives contl dl'nt !eel Harold Chase, Mgr.
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Middleport
Phone WY 2-2511
\oJr. Bnd Mrs. John Caa way
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Locust St.
d son Loaan were
recent chimpanzee, gibbon and orang- 1n 1. OH P'ASTEETR tod11y •t dml
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Walton and family.
\1r. and Mrs. Denve~ Weber
and sons were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mr~o . Oscar
Weber and daughter , Keno .
Arthur Hetzer and son, Ed diP , Washington, W. Va., visitrd with the Hetzer • Btse fami ly Wednesday.
Diana Larkins, Long Bottom.
was Bn overnight guest of Jane
WhilPheod.
Norma Nichols, Columbus,
.pent the weekend with
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ltion ~Aoas introduct!d
a SI.Z5 minimum wqe,
On Dee. 31, 1964, we had Robert Holmes and
il llow the ule of birth control 2,5e8 tuberr:ulosts hospital beds Namara of Columbus
de\-·lce• and cut down on the which we:re only 56.t per cent V. Jump of Willard,
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"How much is that Dart in the window ...1"

flow~ sUps. Refreshments were ,Ogdin called nn Mrs . MaudP \1rs _ Fay Woud and great grand- Total 2009.
McEihmny 361 : K~n McElhinny ,
•erv HOMEMAKERS CLUB
~ Rawlins, Rutland. who is ill. mother , Mrs. Myrt&lt;l Rife .
I Forest RuDI- A. LHanW~Ing 490:1TotalG1737 . \\onN%.1Ul~ 1. 1
f the Thtv also called on Mr and
Mrs. Sarah Rife and
son 410 ·. S. Bartes
me- Eveyn~li rocery- e1~ ar- 1
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The Februarv mt!e t mg o
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flarold made a business trip brenner 391; B. Smith 409; P. ton 400: Bob Harton 4e5. Bob
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Long
Bottom IMJ's. Jess Ne son. . . . .
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a held at The ilancakr suppu sponsor· to Pomerov on Saturda;.
Ingel s 407; Handicap 165 Tcta Eblin 416 loa Howe
an Homemakers ub w s
ed bv the Presbytenan church \fir. BillY Vatel\a accompan- 2179. lo_la's Beauiy Sbo~ M. icap 42: Total 1691 Won 1, Lmn
the ;J!~Jams- Bald~rs~;~ ~:~~ ~ ladleS to have bt&gt;en held FPb . ied Mr. Hay Brook to Cabin Lehew 370 K Walker 289 . P. ,%.
Tue 8) evemng. g
I 5th has be~n postponed until C e k W Va Sunday evening Young 381: .1. Coodnlte 297; lr·=--------;;;-.-,.
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bers answered the roll
cal.]Feb 12 at school lunch ruom, f r e.· v1sit with his mother P. LeJfhf'it 319 : H:mdicap
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Headquarters For
PJans
were d1scussed for
ur a
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A hi
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The club Will , adults $1. children 50 tent s
Mr ~. Jot&gt; Vatella and other rel- o a
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~1r. and Mrs. Em1l Sleffm ' at 1ves there .
Ind . H_•g~ Gam~ - Sally Bar: 1
c eve~en . aJ~ ''Food."
have, 8 dlspla)'
- lan,-i son and famil y, Pennsyl- \tr GeorgeMartin spent . te!s 178 · nd. H•gh . - Naom•
pres1dent appointed 8 comm11·
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Floyd 419 · Team Htgh - For -~
t th d. 1 M Pauline 1 \· ~-nia wPre recent guests 11 1 Trursday afternoon wlth
Mr. 1
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tee or e ISP _a~, rs. hre Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ma jor I and Mrs _ t:harles Rife.
~ ~'~.t Run Blclf'k Co. 766. Team I
Myers, Mrs. VIV~R Hump y, J1,1.r and Mrs. Kyril Betz \'lS· M.1 0 M Rife or Carpenter lllgh Series - Fore~t Run Block
and Mrs Alene King Mrs. Walt· · · ·
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2179
'
er Brow~ presented 'an interest. : ited his pare-nts. Mr . and \1 rs . ,0. spent friday afternoo~ with 0· · ·
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l't-'t Ford·~ ne\'1 p•t"f('r
• Hi2. new 2j;IQ. t·u 1n. v.x .1amhnd m XL's and I.TD'~• N~w B•~ Sl\ -- tuggl.'~! Si-' m anv car. lcst-dm·( a '.6S Ford!
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hold~ f0 m "' -~ui1t' l '

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uoustk"lli cuR."l!llanl ' C&lt;:•ndo~trd 11' ~ 1, le t~hll:'h l"HH~ f'wb
500 Sedan. XI..• .,d I TO Hard111p~~ 11 ltla 289-cu.ID. V-i tlllll•
••d a u1om11 k" lrMINToi • .,itnl'i rode quiN&gt;•r thu 1 • • Ruii~ - Royea.
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Tll.r!!e 11'~1~ were cM'tiHcd b•· !h&lt;- I ' o,; _ \oJin C':l11b .

Br-.t yM~r yet to go Fordl
Test Orin: fotal Performance '65

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KEITH GOBLE FORD, INC., 461 South Third St., Middleport, 0.
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Tbe P'abll.toer ~~•• th1 rt1bl '
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oblectiOlllbll.
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1960 Rombler Classic 4 Dr. Station Wagon
Locall)' owned and a nice well cared for car. 6 l'Yl . engme
with new rlllgs. std . trans. , radio, healer, ~ood tires. Be1ce
and brown f lmsh.
Was $999
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Dual wheels, hea~·y duty springs, 4 speed trans . VS e-ngine,
Was $895
Weekend Special $749

1958

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Contract for Architectural Services Let
By Mason County Board of Education
con- a request from the Clllton Ma- Halley, 11m Holsclao, Wanda
tract for arclUtectural services sonic Lodge for the cornerstone Irons, William McWhorter, Jerof the William Frampton firm materials of the CJifton scttool ry Morris, Penelope Nichols and
was awarded, subject to approv- when it is
dismantled. '!'he Grace Woods.
Teacbers hired Include Eua! of Prosecuting Attorney S. school iJ nearly 80 yn old and
1 D. Littlepage, at the
regular nolonger used and cornerstone gene Conn, Wahama High, Unmeeting of the Mason County was laid for the school by the da Ranson, Pt. Pleasant
Sr.
Board of Education
Monday Grand Lodge of West Virginia High, Kathleen Miller, Renderwhich placed a miniature en· son, John Miller and Elizabeth

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The contract ;, for prelim!· kef filled with papen .and will seymour, Pt. Pleasant Jr. High.
· nary drawings of the complet- be returned to the Grand Lodge. SU~titlates hired were
Lilly
41 c~.;nlm"u~ c:::. ~~~:..~~~ 011
ing of lhe Point Pleasant Jr .
The Board approved the
Faye Lanham and Lola Miller.
a Cent• per word for ThTN COD·
IV 1
I High
ing of the followtng list of co- Janitors hired were Clyde HayIK\jtl l • UI.HrttOia
h
I th e ~ nd se-. es, Henderson schoo I and La ura
so
""r Nn• Dl•~ount on p•ll' •111 -nd
OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
The completion of the Junior op teac ers or
~~·.;··~~w1~sd•l• 061 ru,.auts ,
I High will include 10
class- mester: ~aries A. Adrian, Car- Roush,
~rade School.
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fgr
IMl word min 1
POMEROY . OHIO
rooms in each of the two new olyn Arntt, John Hoover, MlchThe rea1gnations of
custtr
11 »
lmum
lt&amp;cb
1ddmon1J
word ll~
wings, a special education class- ~e ( Moun( , La,Vet a Ra y, Ph y1• d'Jarul Sandra Sh'1eJds and Bar8,30 "o~c~ a~-~uP "' Ddl,for Rent
Business Services
room. cafeteria , gym, auditor-I lls Sharp, Phyllis Spangler, l.al).. tow Pearson we~e accepted.
l•turd•,--.!1 :10 A M lo n:OO nQQn ~-.·
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both nes Williamson , Joan ~ - Atkin- . The next meetmg of the board
rr-s so &amp;ASY
APARTMENT . s rooms
and WY 2-3243 Ls the phone to cal boys and girls . The new addi· , so~. Janet Eshenaur, Lmda Hoi- IS scheduled for Marcb 5 at?:usJ&amp; P~RAJ'Ju~INO
bath. shower and tub. 6."1 S. for Limestones, any
size · tion will add approximately 45 ,. stem,
Jean
Judy, . EIJen 30 p.m. Present werre Superu;
w A.NT "n
3rd St., Middleport.
Phone Prompt dell very. Emmet W ' 940 squart! feet of floor space 1 Newcomb, Catl SOmerviLle Mil· tendent MOton Burdette, Ass t
PHONE WY 2-2156
WY 2·2ti71
I !5 Uc Shuler, Contracting.
and is hoped to be completed Jer, Robert Barrett, Barbara Superintendent Ralph Sayre and
TRAILER LOTS _ rr~ sew·
1 29 tf• by January 1966
· Steele, Lynda Taylor, Carlisle Board members, Paul Wedge,
age and water. Brown 's frail
~ Grveler, Phuabbl&amp; ud / Mr. Framplo~ presented a Bowling, James Epling , . Bi11 Robert Adkins, H~rry Siders,
Notice
e r Park I State Approved\,
HeatlaJ
plan for insulation of cold pipes Fields, Orman Hall , Mtchael Earl Keefer and Bi11 Howard.
Mblei'PIIe. 8ldl
m the ground floor of Wahama
Minersville, Ohio, Phone WY
CHJCKEN Bar-8-Q, Satur'iay, 2_3324 .
1 IS ttc
EDd yoar ~ewer trHbleS
Jr. High , also installation
of
February 20. Pickup
and - - - oatb
We bve all .a.
concealed water pipe and fire
delivery service only.
Coo- MOD~£RN 4 room ana M 1d·
Sewer Macllbtel
proof.ing of beams, at a &lt;."Ost of
taC't any Midd leport F'ir~;~man furnished apartment.
ll.eaioaUie RMel
$3J!H). The project was approv_for your order. .
2 9 lltp
dleport. WY 1-31!'14. 9 II Uc
CaD II'\' wrl4 Da7 at Nl•lltllcl ed.
7
A delegation from the Leon PT. PLEASANT - Bids were wall read by Councilman Ted
RUG Weaving . WI 9-2826.
THREE- BEDROOM bouse at HEA 'FlNG PI11111btn
MaeDer PTA apbpeared ttothdiscushs hea t- opened for the sale of a Farm- Stevens showing the following·
2 S 30tp
1126 E. Main Sl. Phone WY 2· Fura '
"mg pro 1em a
e sc oo.1 11
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tlg ted 7
-~-~~~~~~-· 3408.
2 4 6tc 08
a:::*!-~r:.:· was stated that temperatures all Cub tractor and a 1951 twtr auto accruen
ves a
;
AU'J'('MoBn.E •nsllrance beeD
._,~
.... went as low as 53 degrees in ton dump truck at the regular drivers involved arrested, 4;
(' f th p ·nt PI. easan!" parking meter tickets Issued'
- ROOM apartment and bath - - . Pb01111 WY z.aca.
cancelled' 1.ost vour opera· 5
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some classes. The group was mee mg 0 . e 01
'I ZO tie
Ct'ty Counctl Monday ntght
228,· unlawful parkmg' tickets,
unfurnishd All utilities furtor'l Ucente? CaD Wl' S.2916
advised that the matter was
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Dr.
.t.IJ(.'TIOIIEEJI
F 11 ·
the
d' g of J% 33; warning tickets Issued, 4;
lllttc
Donovan 's ofice Phone WY
now being t~ken .care of. Low b'd o owmg 'I
tredea mto award road law arrests 18 · other mill~.,-~~-:-.,-~~~64
CampleCII 8&amp; tk:e
degree readmgs m the Mason I s, COWlCI vo
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2-3046 or WY 2-20 .
C.W and New Haven school were al· the equipment
t.t the highest demeanor arrestls
1DCiuding36·
W
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ante
0
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ted
bidders wllo were Wahama Ath- drunks, 18; Iota arrests,
,
TO HUNTJ&lt;:RS and Trappers.
A. C. BRADFORD
~nr::~ ~atters the board letlc Boosters Association wlth total hours worked by city po'
wanted : 200 fox tiLes, red,
For Sale
RadDe. Olda
Vf'ted to start procedme to se- a bid of $356.75 for the tractor lice for tbe month, 960 hours.
PT. PLEASANT - Appalach~ a1 was the second reduction fn.
$ISO, gray , $! 25 . Leave feet
·· -I II. Uc ew-e money by selling bonds and J. L. Watterson with a bid
The city announced tbe pura ian Power Company announced itiated in the past 10 months
19111
PLYMOUTH Fury , ~hit~ ! INCOME TAX service. Vtctor! as authorized in tlle recent levy of $179 for the truck. The bids chase of a mucb needed Case today that It bas filed with the and these two reductiona w!11
on hJdes. Must be good clean j
hides. Top price .or all your convertible wi~? 00 st a~ tar
E. Gaul, Chester Ohio. Phon I. call, explore possibilities of oft- ranged from lows of $75 for the No 1000 bulldozer for the sum West Virginia Public Service bring to about $361,000' the total
furs Bill Bailey m Reedsville
i~an~;isswn·d ,(l t d('n_m I ~~ - 985~2402 after 5 'p. m.
curing a trade school for Mas- tractor and low of $50 for the of .$12 000 after study by com- Commission for permission to amount of annual savings for
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County and provide person- truck to the high figure ac- mitee 'composed of
Charles reduce its rates for electric ser~ Appalachian customers
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-- - nel to work with Ute adminis- cepted by the oouncll.
Fowler, Arlin Hall and Tommy vice by a total of almost f249.- West Virginia."
ANTIQUE furniture,
AlAddin ' 100 JOINTS :Y4 iron pipe,- for INS~~~E~AX se;::ce, Jo:- trator wbo will help develop
Council voted to give I notice Holland.
1m m West · Virginia.
OjFurthermore, it ts our In500
lamp and old iron pieces, mar- sale. ae a foot. C. R. Jordan, ency ~
Cur~nC: . ~ human resoW'ces i nMason Coun- of ab~donment ofthsevHeral ~~~
Ray Stewart of the Stewart w:de ~~e:t~:uc~: tention to propose even further
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ble topped piece, Mrs. How· Salem Sr., Rutland, Ohio,
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'Middlm rt.' 08
ty under the ollice of employ- leys mvolved in
e ous.u't!i
tB · th
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ard Cecil, 800 W. Main St.,
2 9 -1tp
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epo
ment opportunity act.
Development project now und- Equipment Company, Cbarles- rendered on and after April 1. cu m e price_~ ~ec. rc _Y
Pomeroy, WY 2·5262.
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1 20 tfa
Gradua.tion activities o( Wa- er construction including the ton, had on display a hydraulic- The bulk of the savings would 88 new 0 ~~~wnhe~ &amp;rlse Jn
2 3 tfc Use our elliclent Carpet Sham·
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d Ha
H' h Sch l alley from Decatur Street be- packer truck with a 20 cubic go to residential CtlStomers. the future, Gllls satd.
pooer FREE With purchase MAJOR Medical Health Piau ama an
nnan lg
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d
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capao Y·
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asy Joe P. Gills, vtee president In the new pr~•l Appal.
HOG &lt;dressed l, zrJ0-300 tbs. or of Hluf' Lustrt! Carpet Sham- non • cancellable guaranted were approved as follows: Han- tween First and Second Streets; yer
p k
truck
d
tr t
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renewable. Pays 'too per cent' nan Baccalaureate May 23, 16 foot alley from Wa1nut to ac er
was emoos a· and general manager of Appal.. achian plans new lower domes.
wh a t ha ve you. Ph one WY 2- • poo. Baker Furniture, M1 ·
ed
gul garbage pickurw ach.
p
id "T h
••28
2
of Medical bills, over
n- class day May 24 at 2 p.m. and Decat1ll' and 12 foot alley atart-_on re ar
.
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tan
ower, sa ,
e tic service rates, a drop in
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die port.
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Fr1da Y.and Saturday m the city · proposed
ed cti
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ductible. Call Jim Johnson graduation May 25 at 8 p.m.; ing mid Decatur Street and in~
r u ons are m rates for total electric bomP
S'TANDING Timber . Top cash KIRB-YSWEEPER, A-1 c~ndi· WY 2.2903
for informa!,t'!!.t \,Y.ahama
baccalureate
My tersecting the gravel alley.
The prlce of the truck quoted keeping with Ap~alachian's phU- customers and changes 1n its
priN! paid Marion Reynolds.
tion, power polisher, buffer,
lll.,llfC~ ~ and graduation May 24.
The police report f()r.
the by Stewart was $8150.
osophy of low~~' ita rates at commercial tariff.
included. $36.56, balance due. 1\telgler Bnlldbt ,
Point
Pleasant High ochool monUt of January submllted by
Counellman Holland moved ev.~ry. opportumty.
Of the ..,, 9 0110 in annual oav·
Coolville, Ohio. Rt 3. Call
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after 4 o'clock, 667·35113.
WY 2·3862.
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B8uil""''P) ..'V activllies were not approved City Plicto Chief D. J. Gilbert that a committee he appointed
ThiS 19 the fonrth year in .
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ld
111 tfc ~· · -- oew omes.
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wou BC
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SINGER round bobbin portable. ens, storm windows, ~u,m- 1
the
request
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to get competiltve prices of achian has reduced some o! its to residential customers
in
--------Sews perfectly, like
new, inurn aiding. Call Guy Nei&amp;- ! 'tldule be re-submttted.
The
other garbage trucks, atudy the rates," Gllls poinled out He Weot Virginia. Savlngi to .;,m.
Help Wanted
$29.95. WY 2-31162.
ier, Racine, Ohio.
• board ordered the permanent
spacilicaiions, and report to added that the current ro
mercia! customers would
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tic
suspenston
o!
Tommy
Mayes,
the
council.
The
commltt""
ap::;:::::::::::::::p::poo-:
mount
to
f'/5,0110
annually.
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CONTACT: Juvenile
Judge, ~ SINGER, sews lik_e _n-ew- .- Equip19, • student at Point Pleasant
poinled wao James Craddock,
!rom
ped to zig zag, buttonhole,
B '
Se
High. He il to stay away from
chalm\.an, Louis Rossi
and
In addition, Appalachlsn has
Pomeroy, WY 2-311116
usrness
rvices
the school grouuds.
Charles Cottrill.
filed with tha Public Service
9:00 a.m. until 4:00
p.m.
fancy design with
insert
Woman or man and wife, 45
cams. Guaranteed.
$37.6~. WILSON &amp; Son's
Wash on
Other actions were to grant
ffiOr 3
The eity financial report for
c:u:::!ss~n ~si:::
~~
years or over to live in and
wv 2-3862.
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Street, Middleport.
the three departments for the
lectri
lectrl lly h t d
take care of a family of ~ to
- ~- Call WY ·2-5212.
2-6-JOtc
fS.
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PT. PLEASANT _ The aD· month of January -~wed the Gauge readings - GallipaUs e
c
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ca
ea e
mink
DUV
.schools m West Virginia 'Ill
1 N~W autumn haze
~oy;~a::om 12 years2-~~~~ stole. See: Mrs. Virgil Carl,
nuai Inspection of the Mason fnilowing balances on January dam, 17.9, 28.7 running 92 feet proposed reducfo would'
e
Auto Sales
WI
County jail hao been complet· 31, 1!165. City, 111,423.7ll; Water 00 rollers, Pomeroy • Mason
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Rt 2. Pomeroy on Kingsburg
~ANTED housekeeper to live [
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.~ . -ed by the committee compoo- Works, $41,1193.75 plus $34,000 tn 2li.93, Pt. Pleasant 27.68, llinlon su '"savmgs approximate Y
in. Phone WY 2·26116.
I Hd. orPh. w - ~356__: H _P FORD, 1955 Sedan, $50. Call
ed of Dr. Dan Glasollltlll, Mrs. state oinking bmd; Sewage Dis- 6:06 Kanawha Falls 12.27, Char· $27,0110 per year to some I 'I
.
WY-:1-2720.
2+3tc, Mrs. Jamea Clatworthy was Lonnie Safford and Mrs.
Ed· posal, $59,997.116 plus $34,000 .in leat.tn 27.68, London was run. schools m West Virginia,
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International tandem -drive I guest of honor at a ourprise ward Ryan appointed by the stale oinklng fund.
ning 23 feet, Marmet 28 feet protest bas. been filed agains'
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truck wiUt twent foot lo • I btrUtday dinner and party on Mason County Circuit Court and
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. and Winfield dam 32 feet. The the mslttulton of this reduction.
u.s. Ctvlt S.••k• Toots!
I
ging rack $650 ~ord o:e l Sunday evening at the home of the following 1telll9 were cited _Altendii!S were Major Virgtl Ohio and Kanawha Rivers were ":"d the Public Servtce ConurusMeo-wam•n II l.od '"''• 8"ur• to~t~• .
ton truck' good, otak
bed her daughter and son-in-law, with reoommendationl that Elll Siders, City Clerk Mrs. A.. E. rising at all points.
5100 has set a publla hearing
lllab P•, SDo'l'l bnun AdvanremW~t
e
, Mr and Mrs Theo Neutzlina
.
ti
Thomas, Attorney C. J. Hyer
lor March 3, 1965.
~~:.:_nd~~:. '::,.~,::~ P;::~;;:.,~ 670 X 15 16.60 $395, Wlllys four wheel drive
St Mid~l1
be g1veu atten on
and councilmen James Crad- Boat movemeatl:
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"'~!':n~=!:~·, Nylon Bl•ckw•ll Tub:~~P~ o/4 ton .stake ~ruck, $650: Bill The "honored e:U~t received (I) Food Handler'll card ex- dock, J. S. ~an, Louis Ros-- Oldo JUver- Susan Lane up
wnte tndQ .....1"' "•m•. 1dttr•• •nd I
~wm, 6 miles from Wilke• a large decorated birthday cake pired; (2) Uncovered food in si, Tom Reynolds,
Charles 14, 2 a. m.; Reliable down 17,
f!:!,~o .!lern~ Ba:. dGS-. Pomero, j ttSUPER SERVICE
ville.
2 3 etc and many other nice guts .
utility cabinet and refrigerator: Cottrill, Charles F&lt;lWler, Arlin 7 a. m.; Indiana down 1'1, T:05
lbU:P &amp;entlnet Pomeroy Ohio
STATION
The Rambler
Present were Mrs. Clatwor- (3) Kitchen and store
room Hall, Tom HoUand and Ted a. m.; Jefferson down 17, 7:20
Jack w Carsey
World Sc.Ddard of 8omplcl thy, her daughter and son-in· needs scrubbing and cleaMed; Stevens.
a. m.; Luther Herdman up 18,
MALE: S3 or more per hnur on
permanent route work with
Mgr. wv 1·9932
Eu:elleuee
law, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Long (4) Cell l&gt;lock11 and Bull pen
5:40 a. m.; Little George up 18,
advancement
opportunities.
Big ear rvcun. rtd. ud ,_. and J()yce and Jan; her sons ()D grota~d floor satisfactory;
5:40a. m.; C. V. Hamer up 19,
Write B. Baughman, P 0 .
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coal tormauce, SmaD ear eCOAOIIIJl and daughters-in-law, Mr. and &lt;5) Main floor, To~ rack oeedSprintr~
6:10 a. m.; Southern down 20 •.
Box 126, Grove City Ohio
LUMP and nm of mmo Co
and IIWitlgerabiUIJ
Mrs. J 8111. . Clatworthy
and ed in one cell, lack of
good
C"'
. 6:25 a. m.; Jellboat up 21, 3;20 Allle Price to James !. Mid• 28-3tp ~;g:"~~ .• G:!:~:~~al
See
Twila, and Mr. and Mro. Hen- bmO&lt;ekeepin&amp; methods tn cell
a.m.; George Prtee up 21, 4:15 clleswart, Zana Mlddleswart, 6
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Metntpolita
MOIII&lt;I
ry
Clatworthy
and
sammy,
Sat~block,
bull
pen
eonditioo
satisO
a.m.; OVEC down 22, 6 a.m.; acres, Lebanon.
12 4
Insurance
E. MaiD Streel. Pomoroy
dra aud Jimmy; Mrs. James factory; (6) Second nnor, Cell
Zimmer down 22, 8:40 a. m.;
William Basham, dec. to Ma·
ONE CHORD organ, like new,
Pboao WY Will
Neutziing, Miss Sue Ann Neutz. block and bull pen needs paintJohn J. Rowe up 23,
a.m.; ry E. Basham, William H. Ba·
PHOTO Copytng Service. Cop
$50 ; One upright piano $20.
1 22 tie ling, Mrs. Albert Ebersbach, ed and cleaned, housekeeping Sunday School
attendance Christy up 23, 6:35 a. m.; AI- sham, Jameo Basham, Shemwt
1e!! made of legal papers,
Phone evenings WY ~147.
Miss Brenda Brown and Mr. methods need improving; ('/) for Jan. 31st wao 'IS. Tho olfar- ton Zepbyr down Greenup 7:15 Basham, Carl Basham, Bessie
birttl records and almost any
2 8 3tp
and Mrs. Neutzling.
Juvenile quarters, no soap or lDg wu $32.74.
p. m.; EUsha Woods
down Florcarrl, Pansy OWens, Louise
USED Army field jackets, Air
R b
.
towel in section.
Pins 1M perfect attendance Greenup 11:20 p. m.; J.
Ley- Cross, Myrtle Jeffrey, Affid. for
other documents
Reuter IDsoraac&lt;, Pomeroy Corps coY&lt;ralis, pants and
0 ert Reynolds 18
.
to Rock . Springs ltlethodlst Sun- Is down Greenup 9::W p. m.; Trans., Rutland.
·
9 ' ttc I shirts. Carl Chevalier, Long
Held to Grand Ju
.Summary: Comnntloe ompha· day ttebool were awarded Jan. EoiiO West Virginls dnwn Green- Wllllam Basham, Patrlcla Ba·
CUSTOM butchertn1 and cut ! Bottom.
2-&amp;-311tp
JOB 0
T. PLEASANT sned ~hove findings were de- 31 to lbe following:
up 3:40 a. m.; Northern down sham, James Basham, Faye Ba•
Ung. Phil Meier, Phone WY A-USED . Philco refrigerator in
Ray Reynolds, Mason, was held ficlenc•es .that were ~
Gloria Buck, one Y'!"; Rog- Greellllp 5 a. m.; H. E. Bowles sham, Corl Basham, -~·FJo.
Wiil~
12 9 Uc
good condition,
reasonably
to the grand jury on the charge are 'of mmor eoaence.
er Partlow, 3 years; Diana Wy- up Greenup 6:30 a. m.; Nation- earrl, Mike Floocarl, Jameo
priced. Call Coolville 667~3608
of receiving
atolen property ciUSlOD the th~bo~~: :
ersmiller, J years: SUsan Plllt- at down Greenup 7:40 a. m.: ens, Pansy OWeos, Louise O'o!s
anytime.
2-i-3tc .,.,. PLEASANT
Th U I when arraigned before Justice ports that ~ IDHpe n
low, t yean; Judy Racllord, 0. f'. SheBCer down Meltlahl, Melvin Cross, Myrtle Jeffrey:
For Rent
,e . n t- of Peace A. M. Goodwin. Rey- jail wao sat actory.
4 yean; Elmer Batley, 4 yean 2 p. m.; Ravenswood up Me~ Harold Jeffrey, Mary E. Bash·
• •·
Livestock
ed Church Women o Counctl ts nolds posted bond in tha sum
Mary Radford, 6 yean Donnt dahl 3:25 p. m.; Ann Brent up am to Sherman Basham, Don&gt;
f ROOM apartmen~
partly ::--=~ - ·- · .
formulating plans for ceiebra- of $1,500 for his appearance.
Partlow, S )'&lt;!tiTS; Betly r-. Meldabl 5:15 p. m.; Oreo up !by Basham, I tl&lt;N, Rutland.
furnished in Pomeroy. PhOne Dr. Melvin E. Doerr, Veterln· !ton~ the World Day of Proy- Others arraigned beforo Goocf.
ard,l yean; Bllly Radlonl, I Meldabl 11;05 p. m.:
Staats, to George
WY 2-3117.
2 I 3tp arl28Jan, Wiargehinand smaStll animRaalB. er Frldtheay,PrMarbcb 5. at C'l:h30urcbp. win were Mr. and Mrs. Leonyears; Connie Radfard, 7 years; Jane up/ Meldahl 1:45 a. m.; Staab,. Peii!Y Slaato, Lot, ~
as gton
.,
Vent&gt; m '"
es. ytenan
. ard Lee Maoon County fined
Ollie Clark, 7 yearo; Sherrie llarrietl M. down llleldahl 2:30 ton.
wb' Va. DailPbone 273-4271.
IConcunellal
Untted Church Wo- $.'1 and .;,.Is
non. at..;.w..c.
Blaekoton, • years; Eddie Ab- a. m.; Louistano up Meldahl Jameo
Criswell, Claro Arm
~ ours,
Y 4 to 6 p. mens
.
Is composed of ot children ~ ochool· Mrs Bonbolt, 8 years; Kathy Abbott, 9 3:45 a. m.; Buckeye State down Criswell to Paul Adam
11 f1 lfo
3651.
m.
I 26 tie representativeo from the eight . H
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yearo; Amoo Leonard, 10 yearo; Meldahi t:35 a. m.;
Valley Virginia Scott Lot u,• ..,_,;.
3 ROOM apartme t
N. 1
local churches forming
the me arper, ason ounty, 13
M
A11101 Leonard It
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Farm Machinery
and costs, non-attendance; Em"·
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years;
anoporler down Meldahl H5
Jesoie E. Sanobury to ()arllf.
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furntshed, hardwood floors, ~~Counc I.
II L Hollman Rt I Pt PieaoMrs. WitHam Gruetter, II yean, a. m.
Platter Kay Platter Loli Midautomatic beat, large clos- AT THIS data 1 have on hand Officers for the new year of ant · 110 and' ~ ~ ro
PT. PLEASANT - City pol- and Edgar Abbot!,
Ga!Ilpolls Dam- Semel down clleport:
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ets, private bath and ~ivate
45 used farm tractora and the Council and the church rep- as;i
and Gordon' Balr. : : lee JnvesUga~ •. two vehicle Mr. !llld Mrs. Dale Hubbard 2:50 p. m.; Lady Roaemary
~E. ~,DorolheiJ ANI&gt;
entrance. UWtltes furntshed.
several ndmg garden tract- rese~ted mclude Mrs. 0.
A. ~shto~ I!O and costa
assin' accident resulttng m one injury of Waohlngton, D. C. · apent the down 4:45 p. m.; Drlenian down tin Homer Pljlllipa, Jlio!ipblne
WY 2-3200.
Z.Z.Uc ors. Most anything needed on StntUt, ~restdent, EUB Church; sto
school bus ' P
g and an estimated $600 damages. weekend with her parets, Mr. 10:15 p. m.; Philip Sporn down Pbllllpl, 2Sji.IW acres, ~~a~em:
THREE ROOM- funnsbed apart- the farm. Bill Goodwin, 6 Mrs. Wtlliam Crwckshanks, lst
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The accident oceurred Mon- and Mrs. Pearl Hoberla.
12:10 a.m.; Eaotern up 1:15 a.
Alfred Sapp, J08Illlll Sapp to
.ment with bath for couple. miles !rom Wilkesvllle.
vice president,
Presbytenan
ASK TO WED
day at 8:50 p. m at the inter· Ronald Bearhs Itt confined to m.; A. J. Patten do'IVII 1:35 a. Earl B. Moll8lllall, Ruby M.
I 3 6lc Church; Mr;. Frank Seh?lz. 2nd PT. PLEASANT -.Four cou- section of 2Srd Street and Jef. Holzer Hospital with a 'broken m.; PegiiY Downey down 2:40 Mosaman, .II, Salisbury. : .
Utilities furnished. Phone WY
2-M 35 in Middleport. 212 S.
vtce president, St. Peter 1 Luth- pies have made apphcattons for I ferson Blvd. involving
two ankle, -alned in a fall on a. m.; Kentuckian up 5 1 , m.; J.
Kelley, dee., to llolilna ,
Fi!Ut Ave.
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Real Estate For Sale
eran Church; Mrs .. Arnett marriage licenses in the office ! northbound vehicles, oM drlv· the Ice at hll homa
Monday Cruclbleup5:20a. m.; !.yon B. Fey, Cert. for Trano., ~II'OR SALE-Middii!IIOTI'a ~ Roush, 3rd vice prestdent, Bell- of the County Clerk.
en by Carl W. (Buck) Fruth, marnin&amp;.
dqwn 7 a. m.
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5 room and batlt apartmeDt
est bulldbtg looated 1152 N meade EUB Church; Mrs. Bess Applying were: Gilbert l(eiUt 51 Pt. Pleasant, yhieb was
Kanawha River - Allen R.
Pleuant VaDer 11G1f11ttJ
in Pomeroy. Pbone WY 2-3319.
Second Str~ Middleport. B. Moore, treasurer, Baptist Smith,. 21, Gallipolis, Obio, and attempting
to amke a left 011,-RICH
Merrill down Marmet 4:10 p, ADMI'ITED - 111'1. ~
===:-:--~-12 li tie
Pr1cad lot qDlck ooale. II&gt; Church; Mrs. Raeae Nott, ~ec. Naomt Mae Crump, 19,
Pt. turn and wao stuck by a car SACRAMENTO, Colli. (UP!) m.; Beaver up Marmet 5:50 a. Vansickle, Gnlllpolla; ,q\i~.,
TRAD..ER loll lor reni~ qulro 11 Ob!o Hotel.
retary. St. Paul
Methodist Pleasant; Richard Lee Puilin, driven by Cbarlea Luther Me- :- 'rile Wilmington oll liet.i off m.; Thelma Ann up Marmet, Planll, Lo)on; IIO!r!IN '&lt;'~ :;
kl Lalllldrymot and ttebools
Mrs: Dnddee Foran, preu and 22, Tornado, and Pew Joa.me Guire, 23, GalllpollJ.
Long Beach, CaUl., hao become 7:55 a. m.; Solvay. up Marmet Jackoon, Ohio: ~· ~' \
Valley 141 m.,., a. SUpply Com- FARM 82 A. ou bard
road, r~ pubHclty chairman, Cllrlst Moore, 27, Pt. PleaSIIIlt; Dll' Fruth wao treated al Pleaa- the second in the nation to pro- 7 a. m; Helen
up Wlnlleltl er, PI, Ple~~W~L
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pony, Middleport.
J.N.tlc buDding llteo, old boWie and EJilscopal Church; Mrs. John roll Ray Neloon, 18, Columbus, ant Valley Hospital for minor ~ more thaD 1 billion bar- 12:40 a. m.
· DISCHARGED _
barn, \!o miDoral. Leaded. Blankanahlp, magazine subscrtp- and Linda Kay Pattets011, If, Injures to the left
forehead relo of oll according to
t be
llrnlltars and dau~;;-\iiji''''.
'I'HHEB and 1ror nto'l&gt;lurnt•l»
Homer Smith, Star Rl. No.[tlon ebr., Trinity Clturch; Mrs. ' Rutiand; Clllfonl Wayne Barn- and 1ef1 shoulder.
~enl o1 Conserva- Los
ilngelea'
pervading Obio.
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.,........ . . . a -1101 Zll, Ripley, W. Va. Richard Tatterson,
program 1et4 24, Letart, and Dorolby McGuire wu oiled for lm·ltlon. The fll'lt In the nation was[dtm&lt;ing Ught makoti IUIIII&amp;sa- BIRTH - Mr. aJid·
WY Mill
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1·2i-3lllp cltr., PresbJterlaa Church.
Mario llot11b, 32, ~
j1fUpef pass1111
tha Eaol
to almOII !DIIidalorlr lltore. llort Stulla-• .' - . a ;~~ec~;
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Mrs. Scally
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An mspu·mg program un the I ble helps people hve today, and Iand .. Amertca, the Beauhf'-11." IPomeroy' F'eb 18 from 10 am
p yI In u
Bible and !IS value to lll&lt;lrl was tht&gt; msplrauon to be gaml'd Mrs Kmght clost'd With a pray. to 2 30 am Women attending E'
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In Water

Bible's l'alue to Man

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Nephew Dies From
Injuries In Wreck

and lwo children at their home

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In PheniX Ctty, Ala. He wu the
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'1\Dnday U-41.

Mr and Mrs. Carl Brannon Brannon ru Andalusta, Ala., forlearned of the delltb of mer residents of Marietta. and
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nephew, Larry Brannon, the grandson of Mr. and Mrl.
b Athens, TeM. He died as the Ralph BraMOD Funeral serv~
pre.sented by Mrs Man·m Dow from 1t and Mrs W111iam K , er taken from the Washmgton are to take a sack lunch with
AI a recent County ciMilllcll result of a beacH&gt;n crash or two ices were to be held Joday 18
son when the w s c: s or Heath Russell, who spoke on the mean wntmgs
dessert
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served
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meeting Ml'l. Tom Scally senu-trucks near Athens.
Phen11: Clty Ala.
1
Mrs Guy Shuler
spiritual m the pansh house Those planMr and Mrs Frank Amo!l presented informahon on
He is survived by his wife
•
Methodist Chllrrh met Monday mg ol the Bible m her life She
evemng at the ehurch
M r s quotf'd fa"or1te ~enptu res cluld 11fe d1aJrman,
had p1 epo• tti nmg to attend are to noufy Mrs J Jr and Mr and .Mu
Robert program or water safety
James l'nswell vue presldt~n l tlood remembranr06 and listt'd the worship center reaturmg Entsmmger.
1 Rogers of Detroit Mich were I children and adults of the coun·
presided m the ahs!'nte ot lht&gt; l the Blbl£' as a &lt;iplntual a1d. a a sold1er s grave Sites w!lh rows
Mrs Shuler announced that weekend guests of thetr parents, ty Mrs Scally adviSed that lhe
ELBERFELD$ HOUSEWARES DEPARTMENT
a picture or
Mr and Mrs Frank Amos Sr , 1
being planned m
presiden t Mrs Gllnn Lamb~;~ rt 1 suu1ce ot v.1sdom power and of wh1te crosses,
Mrs. ~wson uSt'd as the stu love.
Lmco ln , and the t&gt;ternal flam~ prayer partners had been as- Rock Springs Road
surv('
under the s(&gt;ons•r- 11
ON THE hi FLOOR IS HEADQUARTERS
dy topic, Hearmg God Speak ' Th~;~ rneet1ng was opened w1th burnmg A copy of
' Unde s1gned and asked members to
Mrs Wilham FIISher _and aon, :unyf ~ Meigs CoWlty Red
Through the Bible
m v.htch [ a ptano prt'lude by Mrs.,. C M Toms Cabm ," and hghted can contact thelr partner The meet- Billy re~urned to thetr home, cr:ss Cha~er and the Mason
FOR JOHNSONS FLOOR CARE PRODUCTS,
abe de sc nbed tht' ftrst wrnmgs Hennt&gt;sv The Rev M E [.)()v. dies sigmfymg Chnst complet mg was closed with prayer by Belpre Sunday, after spendmg County Red Cross.
of the scnpturE"s and the dlfft&gt;r· son spoke on the quadrf'nm al ed the settmg Mrs Dowson Mrs Dowson
I a week with her parents, Mr. ThiS ls only one of the many
ROOM DEODORIZERS, SHOE POLISHES and
enl language ~ ust'd 10 the t&gt;arly , emphast&lt;;.. · One W1tnes~
m had on dtsplay several kmds
and Mrs Sam . Arnold. TheY Bcttvttles promoted through the
centunt's Sht&gt; dt&gt;scnb~&gt;d 1t a~ One Wnrld · and the posslbl11!v ol Hibles m different languAges,
The valentme theme was car- were accompaflled home by Mr Red Cross fund drJVes and proINSECTICIDES.
a . umque book" but one that lot orgamzmg a study
penod such a" Hebrew and the K1ng ned out m the refreshments and Fisher who spent the weeke.REi 'd
luable service UJ the
8
I table decorations wh~t·h featur- here.
.
:~f;~ ~a ~lfare of youth and
15 as usPful m toda v's modern wtlh members of the chu1 ch on .James
wol ld and Its problems 10 hu- this toprc The grour, voted to
Mtss Bess Sanborn announc· ed a large valentme depwtmg
Roland Fisher spent the week- adult~ In awimnung P"JgramiS•II
from Johnson's Wax
man relatiOnship&lt;;. as ,1 v.as m l mv 1te Rev oo .... son to p!Of't't&gt;d ed that women of the Afternoon a Wishmg well flanked w1th red end w1th hts parents, Mr and The Red Cross Chapter and
the early days of mHII
C~rcle would meet at the church j tapers, prepared by Mrs. C E Mrs. Mason Ftsher and lam· the Pome
.. Middleport RoDRIES CLEAR AS GlASS .•. NEVER YEllOWS
1.,., 1th the study plans
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Mr :; Dov.son was assist ed 111
A med tat 10n on Washmgton l saturday, Feb 13 to prepare Young A11 arrangement of red lly
ta
Clubro.ire planrung to or·
PI est"ntlng by Mrs
Fou est and Lmcoln famous men ot h!S·I valent me boxes for shut · ms. roses was used on the plano
Mrs. Mason Fisher and dau- d ry Jasti
tches for awards
Baehtt'l o,~ho 'i pOk l on Ihe B1ble tory, was g1vPn by Mrs . Earl l Women are asked to contnb- The dessert course was served ghters, Carla and Barbara spent ~~S:nted C
those completing
hent age g1ven 10 her 1n
her Kmghl m the devotwns Mrs I ute cook1es and candtes. Mrs by the hostesses, Mrs Everett Sunday afternoon wtth her par· P
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•a Mr Dave
t Mr and Mr s 0 rr is Harrl!
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oI 1 Oavtd Entsmmger read an m· Da\its, Mrs Car I Ma Itox, Mrs ens,
,
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lly atmosphel ~ Mrs Emerson patJ •olic numbers
mcludmg, : v•tatJon to attend a m~tmg at C E. Young and Mrs J o h n
Mr. and Mrs Paul F 1 s her
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assisting
Jonli's. speakmg on how the 81- Amenra .'' "Battle
Hymn,'' the Grace Eptscopal Church m Zerkle
have returned to their home , w~th lh "·
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VOL XVI

NO. 254

POMEROY -MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

FIVE CENTS

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY l 0, 1965

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SAIGON (UP!) - A series of Communist attacks and
ambushes over a 25·mile front bas dealt government
troops their worst disaster of the war, a U .S. military
In
spokesman said today. He put government losses at
m01 e than 300 dead, wounded or missing.
the
The senes of coordinated Communist attacks and am·
~ bushes began at 4 a.m. Mo"day in Binh Dinh Provmce
~ 300 miles north of Saigon. The U S, military spokesman
• dtsclosed the scope of the government defeat after 48
hours of offtctal silence.
BONN - WEST
GERMAN
Ths attacks coincided with a new outbreak of fight·
ber keepers have hegun sell· ing 30 miles east of Saigon. In that action four Amerilng rell yourself tf you're get· can helicopters were shot down, an American was killed
ling drunk balloons.
and nine v•ere wounded, including the son of the deputy
The balloons change color commander of U S. forces m South VietNam.
acoording to the amount of al·
Another American died
of
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cobol on the breath or tile per- wounds suffered when h1s ob- Seasoned American military
son blowing them up. The man servat10n plane was h1t
by observers commented that
1t
who put the balloons on the CommuniSt groundhre m a bat· probably was the most sophtsmarket, m department stores tle area 200 miles northwest of t•&lt;ated mtlltary action ever unas well as bars , sa1d that With- Saigon
dertaken by the Communists.
m a week he had calls for 1 6 Prevtously the worst govern· The spokesman said the guernllllion of tile gadgets.
ment defeat reported was at rlllas were hobvJously preparBmg G1a, about 50 miles south- ed to slug it out 1n the open''
NEW YORK - NAVY SONAR east of S8lgon. last month
The stepped up military opand underwater grappling equipThe first Communist attacks erations followed U S retahamF.:nt attempt today to locate in the Binh Dmh area
were tory a1r raids agamst Commu·
the sunken fuselage of the East- launched sunultaneously
a. mst North Nam and a warnmg
ern Alt Lmes plane which gamst two compames of gov- to the Reds the act•on could
crashed off Jones Beach Mon- ernment soldiers which were spread to all battlefields.
day
mght with 84 persons qmckly overrun A third comIn the fighting 30 miles west
aboard.
pany of government
troops of Saigon the 20 Amencan casAll of the 79 passenger!\ and rushmg to their ass1stance was sualties were suffered
when
five cr ewlost their hves when badly battered but saved
by guerrilla forces
shot
.-!own
five crew lost their lives wheo fighter all'craft from
bcmg four U S 11elicpopters flymg
the ocean from 3,700 feet altJ· overrun
Vietnamese paratroopers mto
tude shortly after takeoft from
Yet another armored battal- battle.
h.ennedy International Airport ion was caught In a tbree-sklThe death of a crewman wos
Tuesday . Today it
and exploded on Impact wtth ed ambush whirb left .. very reported
h
f
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few
survivors,"
the
spokeswas
dtsclosed
the wounded mt e water. Portions o tO bo 1es
ld
were recovered by this morn- I man sa . ,
eluded Capt. Thomas E. Throcktng and the rest of the VlCtJms 1 Before. the f1ghtmg ended the morton of Springfield, Va H1s
were beheved trapped in the Commumsts had smashed the father is Lt. Gen. John Throckwreckage 65 feet below the OC· equiv~hmt of two government !"Dorton, the second h~ghest rank·
ean's surface. Janeeb E Hala- battahons. A
mg U S. Army officer m this
SOPHISTIC TED AcrJON
oountry.
by, chief of the federal AVI3·
tion Agency, headed a team of
60 investigntors - only
the
second time Halaby has ever 1
vtslted an air erash srent
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'Our proJectioml show that
, Walter J Burke, cand •dat e for
serretarv·treasurer, ami Joseph
MARTIN I.IJTIIF.R KING .IR.
' p Mol~m. candidate for vice
was scheduled lo hold a stratThe Racine High School Alumni Association todav
, president have been elected
egy meetmg wuh Negro lead- announced It will lead a book drive Jn Southerh Loc::iJ
I W Abo•! has a commandmg
ers in Selma, Ala. today re· School Disti'JCt during the next four weekR.
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garding a new voter reg1stra·
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roc er omema •
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must carry the remammg vote
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Johnson
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bv 58 per cent and we thmk
Tuesday night. He said Johnson dent Gary Gtbbs , while urgmg unce notification of havmg daughter ol Mr. and Mn.
t&gt;d Feb 25 m Gallipolis
I r.nrfith said the first fltne hfl , !his JS virtually imp:&gt;ssible ''
reiterated l.is "belief tn achiev- a good response to the dr1ve, books to donate can ~all WY 2· vt-r Sayre, Route J Portland.
Cit S t
f contacted a peddler the bootleg
A McDonald sJ)Okesman soid
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lng the objective'' of the nght said, " we feel that a bigger va- 2455 WI 9-2794 or at the high Mrs. Jean Hamm, Home Ec·
ID
' r:alllpoll~
y up . (l dealer askf'd ''how do I know Germano's clann was "extreme..
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Schools Albert Durose sa1d to- you're a stnp' d doctor and not 1" premature"
of Amencan citizens to vote riety of good books 10 the Sou- school
onom1cs Ad Visor, a d m 1n1s·ter-1
and that the admm.Jstration lhern HJgh School l.jprary Will ! Any~ne Willing to participate ~d the written exam to senI day hte !has mvtfted Mscdhdoolel ad,· I a smart FBI agPnt?"
I A McDonald spokesman sa u!
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would support the " broade t
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I 1or girls Deumber J and
muus ra ors
te
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por ,
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possible. regJstratiOP of vote:s ' ~~~d~~o;;:e t~~ ~~~!~~ts" a in the canvass should contact Judy acored hllbe§t.
as I
Pomeroy' and of the ('Ounty sy"The only proof he would ac- ! c~~~ toc:~e:e~~eon a r~~si.b:
throu~hout the country . One The SouU:m High Sc~l Linda F. Beegle, secretary • now eligible for state and na· Officials at the Appl~ Grov.:- stem to explore the problems cept was the wot d of a local trend late Tuesday mght
o Kmg's top aides, the Rev . brary presently has about 2,500 I ~~=~l:':e~:f ~~:e ~~~m ~~s~ tiona! bonors. Judy has bt-en ' locks and dam saJd this morn-• and opportumtJes m that field policeman, so 1 got one to as~
. It IS too early to make a
Fred L Shuttlesworth, told a bo
on Its shelves Executive noon each Saturda a~
a member of the F.H.A. fur lmg the Ohw River IS rJSln?. at The meetmg wt\1 be held at sure the dealer I was mdeed
statement on the basis of mcon·
con- four ye~s, and has received I t~~ rate of two-tenths a floot a~ Mr. Durose s offrce m Galha doctor,' Gnfflth saJd
elusive figures," he said. Abel
rally of 400 Negroes on Tues- H~d Charles Hay~an noted ttnue through 5 p
Book f
h'ldre
h
ber Jun1or Delf'ee, Cbapte-r h ur They added no f1 &gt;Oil lSI Academy Mr Dav1s of
the
Al1 Society ClassH
was not available for commenL
day n1ght at Selma that Slmul- recently that the state reqwres
1
s or CJ
n tat are De
d s 1 De- · expected
t&amp;heous d emonstrations wou ld the school to have 5,000.
collected will be
gee an
ta e
g....e 10
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State Department of Educatton
Through the contacts he
bt. held tn five Alabama cities The drive will begin t h t s 1to the elementar !~ne~ over homemaking,
, 1he river was rismg
the w11l answer questions.
made 10 the 11legal market
00
and towns. including Birmmg- commg Saturday. Feb 13, m
y c
s.
Ir&lt;lle of two-tenths of a foot Pf"r I
h I GnftJth sa Jd he found that the
ltam. on Monday
Racine. The remainder of the
PTA TO MEET
hour as far up as Lock J7 At I Vocational trmmng
sc oo s demand for the drugs runs
schedule is Feb 2il in Dorcas,
The Racine Jumor
High Lock 16, II has slacked off to are hemg made eligible fo~:ed· through all classes of society.
MOSCOW - SOVJt;T PR&amp; Great Bend and Portland ; Feb
PTA Will meet Thursday at tllc •15 per ~ur. .
eral and state fun~~fle A fe;~ l Clients range from prostitutes
mu~r Alexei N. Kosygin today 27 in Syracuse and Minersville
Jumor High school at 7 30 p There IS no Ice tn the OhiO School dJstrtct qua J d
who "take three or four a day
m Mrs. Mason Fisher J, pro· RIVer ~ut II stlll IS commg such aid only this week.
to help them m their busmess''
concluded hls visit to Commu- and March 6 in Letart Falls,
mst N~rth Viet Nam and
be- Antiquity and Apple Grove.
gram chairman. Refresnm~:"nts from tributaries.
to oollege students who may
gan his Journey home carrying
Alumni Association officials
will be served Everyone IS urg· Jt was m early ~arch
of
Melgs General Hospital
use one or two to stay awake
a new agreement to bolster Ha- said the drtve will he a door· NEW YORK (UPII _ N tr ed 10 attend.
1964 !hal the Ohto RIVer began
durmg exams
A tour of the places of th ten
nOJ's defense potential. HIs :to-door effort, but asked that Dame University's legal to~c:l
nsmg and eventually flooaed A Nice, Racine: WJlltam Steven- "On one college campus. a boys and girlS With steer feedClrst stop was Peking.
anyone wishing to give
ad· dowo In gettmg a ban
on
MEET AT MAR11N
crest of 52.8 feet was ~cordE'd l son Middleport E R. Hollon, male student made $200 durmg mg proJects will be taken SatMeanwhile the Soviet Comscreening of the movie ''John The Middleport
Pomeroy m Pomeroy
Ml~ersville
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exam week selhng the pills to urday morning, February 13tb.
tConhnuec. On P•g&lt; 51
Goldfarb, Please Come Hr..ne" Rotary club will meet
this
LOCAL TEMPS
DISCHARGES - RIChard Oil· his classmates who needed to Any•ne Interested ~
was nullified Tuesday by a Frklay at the Martin restaur- The temperature m Pomeroy's er, Middleport. Otllon T,1o,;lor stay awake to study for !h
st:rs 00 f~ 15 Vl:m
10
panel of apellate court
ref- ant mstead of at the r~-'ular l busmess district at 11 ·15 a m.: Portland; George
McDaniel. exams." GnHith said "He got 1 ~
~upis
lerees.
meeting place, according
tCJ today was 49 degrees,
wtth Cheshire, Charles Klem, P.Jm- the prescription from ~~.s 1 8 ~ :Cm _ e Lea:: ~ :
FIVe judges of the ppellate Richard Rosenbaum, prestdent showers.
eroy
1mother. A doctor had legJti- E t
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division of the State S\lpre-me
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mately prescribed them to help "x ens10n
Jce.
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A vast storm affectmg
40 1Court unanimously ruled
that
1 her lose weight."
1 9 00 James Meredith.
statea from Nevada 10 the At-mole fans 1 ee nrtled
In
1 9 20 Gary Michael.
Roger
!antic Coast today churned up I v
r
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9 45
Charles and
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a combination of fog freeztng watch Imaginary
Nul« Dam
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ram, heavy snow,
severe
Middleport seniors and [
Vtcki Lynn Carr.
High .school sludonts, teach- l lllunderstorm&amp;, the UP! report- &amp;trls before losing •
r•me
their mothers hope flo
10 45 Byron liDd Julia
Me
ers, other Interested adults, and ed
loan Arab team
•
make a large part of thetr Coy.
all Rto Grande College flight The snow paralyzed highway Notre Dame ~ured an in..
£'I
senior trip flnanres at the
II ·15 Robert Brown.
and day students are Invited to travel through the central and jjunctioo against showmg lh• l
Llnwln Day dinner being
12:00 li:dwln Cl'os&amp;
have their reading speed and southern Roe~les and
across 20th Century Fox film btlled 88
held Thursday evening
12:45 Harry Slawter.
comprehensmn le!!led at R I 0 the Mldwell from
northern
lampoon bp arguing thai the
WASHINGTON (UPJ)-House
Jones said that committee lily hefore a Senate )udiclllry from 5 to 7 p.m. In the
Plans for . the s:teer feeding
Grande College 011 Wednesday, K•n .., to Minnesota and north· movie inv~ded the South !lend, commlltee approval of Pres&gt; Democrats had paved the way subcommtltee In support of the Middleport High Srbool project, exlnbtl and oale at the
Feb. 17.
,
weat ,Wlso-.
Ind.
university's property dent Johnson's 11.1 A~IJ'llllChla for approval Tuesday by rejeCt- adminiStration's plan to revamp eafeterla.
Metga County Fair
heeo
The tests will be administer- A ~ part¥
lracked, rlghto by using Hs name Wtlh· development proaram was ••· lng a series of changes pro- Immigration laWll. Given top
The ehleken dinner will worked out by the co
ttee,
ed tree ,..ter the direction ol through de~-~ near Lara- out permisSion and boldl•&amp; the peeled today, moving the Great poaed by Republicans during a priority by PreSident Johnson. also be available for
B~lt~ ~ SSte=
0Y
Dr. John P. Schoef•r, Dean of mle, Wyo., '""""y ·~ In an untve1'8tly up to ridicule.
Soci•ty measure a stop closer closed session
the legislation would do away ry-out and deliveries to
ac
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lh• Colleg•, and Dr. Carl . L. .U.Ii1Pf. lo llnil the pilot of a lo the noor.
Part of Johnson's
overall with the present national Ort· shut-Ins.
ael and Joe _LimiJli.
Wilson, ch~ of the lltvl- lilbl ptan. !'llk!b "'•bed In I -.
Rep. Rohert E. Jones Jr., II- campaign agamst poverty, tho gins quota system.
"''"-"""''._-~""'ra.:, gala
IIIJil ot Hllmllnltleo ol the col· deserled ' 8l'ftl:, ~ said Two Fines Levied
Ala., head of a special oubcom· bill would provide development
· '
part.
progr
w
welgl&gt;o
feee.
.:
It ap~Uy ,.,.a~ when Ice '
-;
mittee which readied the mess· programs for sections 0 ( 11 Baker; CliU'man C. Everett Meeting Cancelled
ed m at tbe Sagar Run Mill
1'be testing will he conduct- formed Oil ~ :t:r~..
,'liwti ~· were levied Tues- ure for consideratton 11r the states. 11 would concentrate Oil Jordan, II-N.C., of the Senate A meeting scheduled
for scalea on January 2, !!MIG.
ed at I special convocation,
• J.~
liMY nliM by Pomeroy i't.llyor Public works COilllrultee, said highway development and cot&gt; Rules Committee scheduled a Tueadap nigh! at the Pomeroy
. btlc! II II a.m. In the college's V.,.~
. , 1 ~hiJ. Char~&lt;!~ LeJar,
be was "quite sure" of approv- servatlon, education and health cJ&lt;ISed session 1o decide what Towo Hall in connection with Go to Nye Av
CommuDity Hall, and at I, 2, ADMISSIONS - ltiJbilr
JoilpJI Hood, Mlne1'8vllle. and II today.
projects to counter th• ...,. que~tions to illll to former plans being launcbed lor
tbe The Pomeroy emergency unll
Mel l .p.m. In rOODlll to be an- Donald, Choster; Mn. •
Jobit V111 Meter, Syra~use ' were · A HOuse vote, wHb ' passage nomic blight plaguiJli the ,.. White House aide Walter w. town's 125tb aoniverNlry was anowered 1 call at 11:01 p. 01.
lltMlneetllater. 1'be testa wlll be mond McClellan, Lanpvllle. ' lllled 15 al)d Clllls after !ll&lt;ad· vlrtuilly assured, II 'exj;ected Jlon.
JeiOOna iD the Bobby Baker 11&gt; concelled, Mayor Cheri•• I.e- Tuesday to tbe , re•lden&lt;... tl
~reel by • ~- , DISCI!.\IW~
:il~
ll!!!!ii ' to dtarlroo of laiUDf b)' tho epd Of the mtintll. Tho 1 Other congressional 110wil:
vest1gat1011. _The queatioM will gat aald today. The mcclill8 i Mr . llld Mrs. ~ on N,..
live f/1 tbt Rudlutl ~lloiy, Djlkes, Rutland; J~f . - ~·· 10 ~ , within aa Usured c!Oarlprocram already ha
Jmmtpaflon: Ally. Gen. !ft. be Rflt to Jijnkiu, wbo Is UQo ezpected to he
re-scheduled Af WileR iii"IDiiUi WU""""'
able,,
The edJtonal appeared amJd
the th1rd day of anh·Amencan I
demonstrations '" Pekmg, The i
New Chma News Agency Satd
more than I 5 million Chinese I
took part m tOOa\i 's protest
agamM the u s retallatmy air
raids on North Viet Nam
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McDonald Maintaining Big Locals
Will Pull Him Through to Victory

bel
PI'ITSBURGH (UPII - 1 W. compi led hy UP! showed A
ing througb Mooday Nl8b&amp;, Abel , showmg surpr1s1ng vote- I w1th 154.,305 votes to 129,455 for
llepresentative normals
are
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Cleveland 35-1! Columbus :J9.. gettmg power, edged mto a McDonald.
%2 and Cinclnn~ti 4:1·2&amp; A lit- lead over mcumbenl David J .l Both candidates
operated
TOKYO (UPil - Commumst
Tb d
·. b U McDonald todav m a see .. saw the1r own tabulation
centers
tie cooler
urs ay w1t
t·
bel, h d
te
Chma said today 1t IS prepared 1 d
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b n
b election fight for presidency of but A
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quar
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were
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ay·t~ay c a ge m t e
t h d lo th UPI
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Io carry any Asian
war WI 1
'nd
f th
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the United Steelworkers Umon sw1 c e
e
re urns
the United States "to the very re".'a 1 er 0 . e pen
r~ tUSWl
late Tuesday mght. McDonald'l
."Peking charges that US. clp•tation will averagehneur
Wtlh 2078 of the unum's 3· headquarters gave
Abel 92,and lj owers
nc ld 127
1 attacks on North V1et Nam one
. inch mPlted
. locals' m the Umted States' 248 voles and MO.:LIUna
,~
1203
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Iocou ld lead to such a confhct ~ill be d8ll).
and Canada reportmg m Tues 1 742 on returns fr om 1, ,;;roll'
Commumst Chinas
latest I
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~ day ·s election, unofflcml figures 1 rals
propaganda
broadside
was
The lead had changed hands
-.,
launched as Sov1et Prem1er
several t 1mefl durmg the mght
m1
bef•Jre Abel s wung mto " ' btgAlexei N. Kosygm amved
Pekmg en route back to Mos.
gest maJonl} held by e1ther
cow at the end o1 a four-day
candtdate At one stage, MeVISit lo North Vtel Nam
jJ'
Donald had led by ~.000 voles,
The
belhgerent
statement
~
.
. hi!i biggest margm
was published m the form of an
WASHINGTON fUP]) An Oklahoma psychtalnsl
Botb Forecast Victory
McDonald. 63. the suave.
editonal m the Pekmg Peoples 1has unfolderl a tale o( college students who earn $200
l Daily, the official newspape1 of a week selhng •·p~p p11ls" to their classmates,
and Silver-hmred leader of the USW
tht: Communist reJ&lt;:tme. 1t was peddlers who eheck with pollee to make sure prospec· smce 1952. had predicted tsrbroadcast by the New Chma tive clients a1 e not federal agents
j11er that he would wm by
News Ag.,cy
' Dr . John B Gnfftth. head of the Oklahoma Mental to 3· i, Ahel 57, the
craggy
"We mean what we say," U1e Health Planning Committee, told hts story Tuesday be fared Welshman who has been .,
1
editorial said "lf US tmpen- fore the House Commerce Commttlee, whtch IS c?nsld· th~ USW's secretary-treasurer
ahsm 1s bent on spreadtng the enng leg1slatwn to stem Illegal sales of prescnptton for 12 years, had forecast vicwar flames and 1mposmg war drugs.
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tory bv 200.000 votes over hJs
or us, then we shall have no
The measure would t1ghten
former close fnend
alternative but to go along w1th federal controls over ' pep hair of the nme billion amphe- 'f'he rna ontv of the returns
Jt to the very end
pills," which are stimu lant am tammes and barbllurates made were fromJ ': l m~ll local&lt;~ The re, Jn that event, the whole or phetamme drugs
and over 1 each year are sold on the boot su lls, from the big ioca 1 ~ were
Southeast Asta, the whole of ·goo! balls." wh1ch are depres leg market Enforcement ag~~ not Pxpected until later today.
Asm would be aflame w1th the sant barbiturates.
ctes say the trade Js so prn ~
Abel headquart(' ~ 18 Chicago
revolutionary hre m which you l
Mb
able It has attraf'ted orgamze claJmed \'tclory
,f'ph Ger.
Attru('ts o ste"'
mobsters
Il he Ume
t d States) WI II be so l
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The Food an
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Gnffifh told the comn11ttee ChtcRgo and an tiVId Abel supyour ashes would be trace' he began to mvestlgate the porter sa 1d Abel '·ts ]Jrobably

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Miss Charlene PigoU
Eastern's 1965 Hetty Crock"r
Homemaker of Tomorrow, Sbe
scored higbe~t In a wrHten
homemaking ehlllinatioa tak·
en by senior girls Dec. I, and
it oow eUgible for stale
national honors. Miss Pigott
plans to use her homemaking
~xperlence in her future life
as a bomemaker at bome.
Miss Piggott lives at Lour. Bottom, the daughter of Mr. and
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Va where he has been em· tee
ployed
MISS Susan Andr..
spent
HARD GLOSS
the weekend m Athens with her
SISler and brother-in-law, Mr
Cynthia Hmdy , daughter of and Mrs Jenrungs Wayland and
Mr. and Mrs Davd Hmdy, was son
guest of honor at 8 delayed
Mr and Mrs. Pat Quinn and
Largo Slzo 89c-Gianl Size $1.49
birthday par1y held durmg the famtly of Co lumbus were weekend guests of her parents, Mr.
Gallon• $2.98
mornmg k mdergarten
c1ass
Mrs. Della Carnahan has
Mrs
Karl
Grueser
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and
Thursday, fo'eb 4 Her b1rthturned to her home m Rut'VI-us ll
I dav date was January 24 hut sons
aner recuperatmg from ma1iorll
she was dl With chicken pox at
Mtss Lena Grueser was the surgery at the home of
the ttme
j Sunday guest of her aunt and daughter, Mrs Kathy Ellis
Cynthia chose a~ her helpers, uncle, Mr. and Mrs Harry KelB· Galhpohs for the past month.
Lorge alze $1.19, giant size $1.59
Kellv Burdette. (~athy Mf'adows, I er, Mmersvdle.
.
Ron Hanning has returned
Ltsa - Harold, Suzy Samuels, KaElmer Burton and children, Ohio University after SJl&lt;mdlin!l II
thy Coleman and Becky Fultz I Millie and Bob of Columbus, the semester break with
S:&lt;&gt;ated at the h1rthday table VISited Saturday afternoo~ with parents, Mr. and Mrs Wilbur
" 'ere Becky Fultz, MJ('hael Hin- hts sister and b.rother-m·l:'!w. ,
b h
n.
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C1 1ff0 rd Le 1fh t Hanning. His twm rot er, Ll'un
dy , .a guest, Cathy Me:~dows, Mr an
rs.
eJ Hanmng, has enrolled at
Mar~ Boggs and Kell} Burdett. and son. Roger.
Grande College for the seo:ond
Other classmates at the par·
semester.
Mr and Mrs. Dom lannarelly mrluded Jeffry Beaver, TOny Burkett, Mark Gtlkey, San1. and children, Mark and Ltn·
dra Ltltlr, Bobby McClure, Dsda, of Wooster, Ohio,
were
vid Mills, Carl and Carla Meyweekend guests of their i!On and
ers, Dick Owen, Robby Powers,
family, Mr. and Mrs. Tom lanTimmy Smtth, Suste
Smith.
The monthly busmess mt!etlng nerelh and son, David
.
\;outhf~l t'lt-,~anre is _the keynote of these custom sizt- dPslgns by Arlane Mlreau for Youn
Timmy Thomas, Stanley Star- of the Youth Fellowship of the
Dennis Saelens, Rio Grande
\ it.•\\ po1nt. Lmf'd, prmeess dress (left) in willow green textured silk has rolled collar
ling and Howard Lee West.
Enterprise EUB Church
student, spent the
weekend
an~l button _dt&gt;t&lt;ul and lht: new above-the-elbow sleeve. Arnel and linen , nubby-text~red
w1th his parents, Mr and Mrs.
The chtldren receiVed favors held Sunday evening m
~rut thr&lt;'l'·Jll('rc_or le_f'ntt•r_) 1s In pal(' blue. edged In whitt". Reigf" t\\o-piece ensemble (right)
of mm1ature nursery
rhyme church soclal room.
Adolph Saelens
Ill tt•xturrd pur4:' s1lk will tit mto any slut or the HOcial caleudar. Jacket is li&amp;htly frolllt
Mrs. Arthur Stuart of Charbooks
balloons and bubble
Bonme Smith, president, was
htlcd and straight in back.
gum. Ice cream and pink cup- in charge of the meeting,
leston, W. Va. has been called
cakes were served by Mrs. Hin- Opelled WJth the smging
here due to the serious illness
dy ass1sted by the
teacher, hymns Sharon D1ll was the of her brother, Mr.
Homer
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Mrs Pearl Reynolds. Mrs. Cas- leader for the program topic, Cook, who is a patient at Vetsam Hmdy, Cynthia's grandmo- ''Interdenominational
Youth erans Memorial Hospital. She
The fourth quarterly conrer R&lt;1rm1z, Mrs. Eugene Bn ant.
lher, was also a guest at the Sunday.'' The group also dis· wa.:. accompanied here by her
1cussed whether SCience could daughter and son-in-law, Mr
Pnre was held al the Umted Buker Corrinn,
Clmrlt&gt;~
part; .
JOHNSONS
fool lh rldist church Sunday u/ h!J P £·rsmger, Mrs Robert Warner,
F.ntered Hospital
create a human Scripture read- and: Mr•. Charles Pelze11. She
noon
Mr,; W•llt s McMurra;, Mrs
Among those who
lng by Jane Evans and prayer wUl be tbe houserKUest of Mrs
Hev C Mrlvm Alktre, pas fi:\erelt
Thomas, Hoy Traey. Hol:.:er hospital m the
,
by Mrs. Don Hunnel ooncluded C. M. HenMsy.
tm of the churth opened 'Allh Sr Denzel Coeglem, Harry PI hours Wf:'re Ernest C
the program.
Pvt. Bill Neutzling returned
PINTS
69c
devo twns and fit' v StanJty Hf Sm11h J\.11 s Gertrude MJtCJl Fourth Ave, Oza M.
Dur1ng the busmess session Sunday to Ft. Meade, Md. afMcGJihard, supenn tende nt
o ell M1ss Luc1 et1a Genhe1mer son, 1495 Eastern Ave
the mmutes of the last meeting ter spending the weekend with
Portsmouth D1stnct Methodp;t Ralph Moore, :'vln. Dw1ght Park G Johnson, Lower Riv~r
were read, roll call was taken his parents, Mr. and Mra. Theo
churches, presided at the bus1- er, John Werry, Mrs Roy 11cu Mrs Michael E ElliOtt Rt
FEB. t
by Mike Bentz, and the report Neutzling and family .
ness sessiOn and condurtf'd Lht ter, Frank Vaughan, Mrs. Jed CallJpohs, Denms Juni~r
The WSCS of the
Rock of the treasurer given
Mar-Don1 Forget! Elberfeld• February
electlon of church officials.
I Webs!er Sr
Homer Collpf'l rm. Eureka Star Rt
Sprmgs Methodist church will jorie Bentz. The next
NAMES ADDED
Furnituro Sola On Tho 2nd and 3rd Floon
Votmg officials of the church Robert B Moms and Clar~nce J Boggs Rt. 1 Bld~ell
meet at the church Tuesday at meeting
will be held
Addlllonal contributors to the
official board are, Theo Omi•h , StrublE'. elective steward •. Mr~ l ie~ o Sw,ck, 'Rt 1 '
1·30 pm.
Monday, March 8. It wu
of DilllE!!l lund In olude
Mrs. Glen Dill, Manmng Web I William Swatzel, M1ss Gr'l.ce 1Mrs. Stanley T. Watt~
The Middleport Business and decided not to have a
Dr. and Mrs. J H. Donovan 15,
Iter, Ciuu:les R. K_a rr S~. C Campbe ll, and ~rs. Allen E1ch· :cny, F'rank Gardner, fit 2, ?t. Professional Women 's
Club tine party. The meeting closed
Schaefer $0, Edison
F. Tompkins, KerJrut \\alton. mgli'r, rommunwn
stewards Pleasant Darrel) R Robt:rts Will meet at Martin restaw-ant with the Youth Fellowship benstetler 15 and Lydia Ehersbach
Mrs. Joba Werry, ~oy Reutet 1Mrs Antone Lucke, ref'ordmg Henders~n. Mrs Mc.Kinley !VI:
Feb. 9th at 6 30 for edlcbon.
110.
and Mfs. Gerald \\Jldermulh. s1eward. Mrs Harry P Sm1th. McDade Rt 2 Leon W Va dmner,
by a meeting
Attending were Mike, Junior,
trusteeflt Arthur Hoytt, Miss d1slnct steward, M1ss ~el!e c:awson' Ro~sh· Rt
Letart' at the Electric company. with Brenda and Marjorie Bentz,
Lydia Ebersbacth, Mrs. Hayman Bmg, hospitals and homes stew •W va, Golden' Creme~ns,
guest Jim Soulsby from
the Linda and Sharon Dill, Judy,
;f;iiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ I ard Leo Clow, church l&lt;~y lt•ad· Buffalo, w va, Mrs. Al!::::: rl Pomeroy Emergency squad Bonnie and Marie Sm1th, Mary
er and also church schoJI super I Roush, 249 N. Third Ave., Mid- Jvmg a demonstration of their carleton, Dick Folmer, Ski
mtPndent. Len Vaugha[l, ass1st ld 1eport, Paul M. Parsons. Ht 2, Heart Reactor. Civic partici- Logan , Jane Evans and ad•,isant
church school supenntend Racme, Raymond S. Barton, Rt pat10n program chairntan
is ors, Mrs . Don Hunnel,
........,,Ohio
enl Mrs V 0 1£dv.arcl~ prel'J 1 Reedsville, Mrs Clarence F.: Martha Fry.
Thomas Bentz, and Rev.
dent or the WSCS
, Fmrchlld, Jackson, Mrs BriO- The WSCS of the United Metb-l zel Smith. Helen Davil
~ TIME TONIGHT
Mrs Richard Rupe ,-; church lun .J AI!Json, Jilekson, Ch1-1•·les o&lt;hst church will meet Tuesday, Ann Ohlmger were guests.
"A SHOT IN THE DARK"
Petft Selle11s, Elke Somm€'rs treasurer, Mrs Alonzo Custer, R Duncan, Rt. 3, Jackson , M;;r. at 7 30 pm. with Mrs. Dwight
· sr. Fir•t Birt'-..1-financial secretary. the follow 1m A. Hambrtck, Wellston, Lflr- P ar ker, M rs. Ro hert MorriS
rK.&amp;U.r i.
('l'echnicolor J
toiUIII'tooas
lmg commlSSion clmrmer, Mr~ lry w Thompson, Rt 2, Wells· and Mrs Davld Slater as host- Observed at Dinner
1C
F Tompkms mt&gt;mben;h1p ton Mrs. Owen H
Wi lbu s esses.
.
David IannareUi was guest of
WED. .nd THURSDAY
and ev.angehsm. Leo Vaughan , Ha~den F.va Lomse Waters: . TIM! American Legion Awul· honor at a family dinner Fri·
Fob. 10-11
educa1Jon Mrs Hany P Sm1th I Dundas, MJs Myrtle
Scott Jary or Lewts Manley Post No. day evening at the home of hil
NOT OPEN
m1sswns, Kerm1t Walton slew Hrackfork. Mrs Carl L St:al'- 263 wJI! meet Tuesday at 7 p. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
;ltiO"-Y and SATURDAY
ard!ihlp
and fmance . C
E 1mar, Rt 5 Athens, and .James rn at the home of Mrs. Camp· vid Ohlinger, in observance
Feb, 12-13
Blakeslee,
chnstwn
socml A Conlf'V, Ht 1, Ashlana, Ky. bell Harper
his first birthday. Ice cr&lt;!Blltl
-..oRTH TO ALASKAH
(Technicolor)
I concern~ Mrs Clf'nn
D1IL
·
.
Feb. Jl
and cake were served.
John Wayne, Stewart Graog· w01sh1p, and Mrs C F' Tamp·
B1rtlu
The White Rose Lodge AuxAttending were his ~:~:~~~
er. bnie Kovacs, Fah1an.
1
kms.
lay
member
annual
lOn1
Mrs
Gary
E
Wmter~.
221
1hary
wtU
meet
Wednesday
af.
then,
Mrs. Annice
P:Nturettr. Wife Decor
rerence . with I.eo C'rr•w
and 1Srcnnd Ave. son, 10 p. m Mn.n· ternoon at 2 pm. at the legton Middleport, and Mn.
Charles Persmger , re~erws 1day Mrs Clarence E Fair- hall m Middleport with Mr.. Gress Pomeroy; Mr. and Mrs.
IUN, MON., TUES.
ch1ld. 109 Morton St , Jack!-lon, William Robson, president, pre- RichArd Gress, Mr. and
Fob. 14-15-16
•BEDTIME STORY"
MEETING RESET
daughter, 12.il p m Mor.day siding. Hosleases will be Mrs. Leon McKnight liDd d:~~:;l
(TechniNIIor)
'fh~ Portland Home Demo'1Di&amp;char&amp;ed
Perry Mitch and Mrs,
Ida Judith, Sheila and Beth.
Mar1on Brando, Da\iJd Nivf'n,
.
meetmg
plannt&gt;d
l
p
di
ed
Bachner.
Baer of Pomeroy Mr. and Mrfl.
stratwn
club
Shirle-y Jon f'~, Marie Wmd I
a 11en 1s recen 11 y
sc1m.rg
FEB 11
'
sor, Reb~ea Sand, Dodv
fur Wednesday. February 10,
J Wood fl
d
.
Tom lnoarelli, lind Mz. lllld Mn.
1 ded M
Goodman
has been canceled and w11l be m~ u t d r:t · M
~ a~ Evangeline Chapter 172 OES Ohlinger and dauabten, ""-'I
Fe•turwtte: Tricky Chick•
hf'ld Thursday, Feb. 18, at 1he Gm an
aug erd, infrants. da
. ugbt will have their regu1ar meet- and Sonya
Colorcartoona
•
b
reer Jr., an
- ing Thur-~
t
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730
h~u~nw=-~oi:_;M:;":;_;"~u;;;;;e~rt;_;P~r~l!~e;_, • M_ La
Saund
MrB
auay, a : p. m. ID
I'
~~·hn r~~ike,"'~•. Al:.r:;
the Masonic Temple. The v.or. Health Club will meet 'l'burll
""'""!' Kirk Mr J 8 ct thy matron llld worthy patnm day at 1:30 p. m. II lilt boml
Visit us soon and
ace, ..~. m
'
s.
will oonduct a school ol In· of Mn. Arnold snowden with
--see our great selec-r"'- . Coyan, Russell Little, Edward alnlctloo for
memhen.
Allll!n. Gecqe SldDner ID cbllflltl
I
tion of Weldwood
I Devmcenl, Mr!. Herbert Burkt, membent .,. urged to attend. ol Ute program llld Mn.
Preftmshed
Panel·
Tile Put Couneilon of on- or Radford the ClOIIIel~
0Tony Slone, Clarence Phalen,
1ng
and
all
the
other
,
Jr, Mary Halley, Lila
G. dorua ColDlcll Daugblon o1 Am·
FEB. IJ
1 ftne products bearBrewer, erica will tneet at tbt bome of
Retllnl Jonatlutn Molp l&gt;'IP.I
I Sheets, Timothy K.
' n g l he trusted
Sandra K. Miller, Wcbael 11. Jlliaa Ema Jene Th111'8Cia7.,.. ler, Dauclttert of tbt Am~l
Weldwood name
Baroff.
- . Ding.
can Revolulloll, will meet
for th1s sym·
A
'!'be Calbolla Women'• Qab daY aflemooa, Feb.
It
WATER WABI'II
of the Sacred lleort churdt will IMJme of Mrl. C. M.
meet Thurlday at 7:11 p. m, GartleJd.SI. ID Mlddllport
Headquart•rs For
SACRAMEN'l'Q, Calli. tUPII Rooory aerv1ceo will preaodo I p. 1po Allll!!ni ~
- The amount of water
Uta! Ilk: meetmc.
bt 118M Lollotn Gila,
........ , . . . . . .1
y- ....... ..... out, ill lt7le tlllCI•nl
ran off Into the oea
durlnl Rock Sprinp Granp
wDl Dele ad Mia
Northern Calffornla's d.,astat- meet In regular rrnlnr '!'burl- Sanbom. '!'be roll call
lng December floode wu - · day at 7:30 p. m. Tbere will bt 1p0111t wDl bo •aa ·';;~~
than twtce the q11811tily
that a program and r e - event In Amorlcan H
,
othe entire alate water project wiD he ...,ed,
•Mary Shrine, While SbriDe
will conserve for irrigation and
The Pomeroy Bend Cltlzenl JOI'lllllOm will meet ID .l'O!~r
j•rid areas wheJl the $2 bilhon Band Radio club will
meet _ . . at the IOOF
proJ•ct is compltled In
1990, Thuraday at 7:30 p. m. at tbe Friday at I p. m. The rectp-1
290 N. 2nd Ave.
Middleport, 0,
according to the Slate Depart· Youth Centor In MlliOD, W. Va. lion far Allell RUChes and ""'""I

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