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&amp;·Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Feb. 11, 18M

Riverview PTA
Meeting Held
The Riverview PTA voted to
buy a new fUm strip projector
for the school during the Fei&gt;ruary meetin8. The purchase of
mo~e books for the library In

the sprin8 wu dlJcussed alene
with the county bookmobllo
which is now operat!nl. A lei.
ter will be written to Mr. Blak.,..
lee, requesting that the truck
make community stope In Reeda
ville and Long Bottom. A letter
from Mr. Bowen, county elementary supervisor. statlnl a
mm strip on PEP is avoiisblt
to be shown in this area and
the group decided to do so II

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Westen Elrnlpe to recover tbo

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NO. 259

POMEROY -MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

FIVE CENTa

Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Turner
were named to head the Budget &amp; Finance Committee to
replace Mr. and Mrs. Dohrmann Reed who will no longer
be able to serve in that capaCoo
ity. Billy Osborne, Jimmy Buckley, Donald King, and David
Weber, CUb Scouts, led the
flag pledge to open the meeting.

Saturn Shot Puts

Pegasus Galloping

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CAPE KENNEDY (UP!) Into apac. to IMasure space a.m. EST. Tile Paunch ol AmThe salelllle aamed P•••
A mighty Saturu·l rocket 10ar- dust bazard1 ttuy meteorlds erica's most powerful roeket aus after Cbe wiqetl bon• of
ed toward orbft before 1 na- pose to moonthots.
was tlte opeaer lD a tw•part mytholo.cy, w11 percbH •
tlonwlde tele"Yisloa audience of
The Iuper booster rocket. spau 1pectaeular wlllrh will Satun'• DOle IIDder the , . .
millions today, nrryiJIII o bat- u tal? •• a Ft-slory building, be followed Wed ...day by a tocllve cover of a d11111111J
Uke saleUite named Pegaauo blasted Into tbe sky al 1'!7 Ranger moonshot,
Apollo opaee&lt;r11fl.
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To Finance Truck

ELBERFELDS POMEROY

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The Main Floor Is Headquarters For
Scotts Lawn Care Products

DEEP DOWN

Six notes , each for $1.000, will of the new r1re fighting unit
equipment will be received un- - Authorized transrer of $SOC
bt borrowed to pay for Pome· l Mayor Legar sa1d . "In all. lil noon , Fe-b. 26.
from the parking lot metf'r fund
roy's new fire truck and
its the village will have less than The prospective sale or the to the Cemeter~y fund .
equipment.
$10.00 m the new truck ."
village 's out-dated 1950 model i - Heard Mayor Legar repor
rire tanker-pumpe-r truck was also vtllage streets will be patch
A Pomeroy councilman, a~ He pointed out that a
weathe1
greed Monday nigh.t that the equipment company representa- discussed. Jt was agreed to ar- ,ed as soon as tht&gt;
village will borrow tht&gt; money tive recently told him that a cept bids. Mayor Legar said, 1 breaks, and that some. patch
from local banks "lnd pay it · 'ready~built'' truck would have 1"We have departments wantmg ing was done Mo?day.
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back during the next
three cost from $4.500 to $5,000 more 1to buy the old truck if we can -Approved Ch1d of Pohet
years from the one . mill fire than what the cost will be by get the new one 10 operation ~ Jed Webster's report for _JaD
ROCK IN THE CELL BLOCK..- . These five ~.aster!' High School students will perform In snappy yellow and protection levy.
:buying the chasSIS and install- quickly "
,uary ~f 2~ arrests, 17 acctdent
black costumes to the mustc . of Jailhouse Rock durmg the hootenanny at Easlern High school this Fridav lt was pointed out by May- , ing the tank and pumper here. Council also :
I Jm:estJgatJons, . f1v~
mght at 8:08 p.m. The show IS bemg sponsored by the Senior class. Left to right are Sheila Drake, Cindy Rine- or Charles Legar in the regu. l Council also agreed lo adver~ -Heard Columbia Gas
or laken_, 26_ complamts_ mvest1gat
hart, Karen Carter, Lmda Larkms and Brenda Larkins. - Sentinel Photo.
lar rneetmg that there will be ti!e for bid'.) to buy a f t re Ohio, Inc, Representativt&gt; AI ed, five ll~egal.parkmg arrest&amp;:
enough money in the fire equip- pump and miscellaneous equip- Leonard give notification the four warmngs ISSUed,
_sever
ment fund - about $4.000 - to ment to be used on the new , villages current gas ordmance emerge?cy calls m the Vlll~e,
8 i:st~ :,ar~~:
pay t~':__~~m_ainde~_o!_the~eo_sl equipmen~_!~aled _b1ds for _the 1 will exp~re__!_ugu~t 6,
1 ~':/'~~ol~~~~s
j 42 unpaid. and street parkin!
money collected, $954, and 101
monf'v , $973.
' Alt~ding were Councilmer
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~' COLU~BUS (UP It - Gov. 051. 608 million in the next two ,lion Total $23,373,468. Capital
Don Collins. Bob Hysel~ Frau
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James A. Rhodes asked the leg-' years. This would be $46 mil· llmprovements, .$10,621,500.
' Rizer and Lou Poulin; Mayor
tJ Jsl~ture Monday mght to a~pro- 1 bon_ more thaQ in the two-year ! Ohio State Univei_'Sijy,_ $33,.e
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,~ pnate . $166 million ror h1gher 1 perrod ending next June 30.
1330,1100 first year, $35.1'6tl",lbrsecSAIGON IUPI) Buddhist Premier Phan Buy Legar. Chief Webster,
Clork Edna Scboen)#b.
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' education operallons and $1101 The totals in the budget lor,ond, tot.al $68.790,1100, up $11,- l
Quat teday 'f ormally presented • 26-man t~biuet to I
.: million for capital improvement Ohio University were $7,685,000 721.597. Student fees $23.1 mil-!
chief of state Phon Khac Suu. He expressed hope It
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iJ : on campuses for tbe two yea" firsl year. $8.450,000 second, to· lion, up $2.8 m111ion. Other funds PT. PLEASANT - Gordon C ! could unify South Viet Nam during this time of In·
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tal $16,135.1100, up $3.6 million. 123 mlihon, up $26.000. Total Jackson. president ol lhe local creasing military crisis m Southeast Asia.
I . The money for general opera- 1Student fees$&amp; million , up $1.5 $114,930,00C Caoital improve- Malleable Iron Coompany . for
The cabinet was made up of a wide sp~trum of po·
ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. - 1t10n of the mstitut1ons does nol m1lhon. Other funds $4 1 mil· ' l'I'IOnls, $42,264,100.
·the past 31 years, has ret1red l, lllleal and rellgiouo groupo Including Buddhists and
Supreme Court Justice William · include funds from student fees I
and his successor was e~ected Roman Catholics. Quat, 1 56-~·ear-old medical dortor,
0 . Douglas stepped down from and other funds the institutions
by the stockholders at lhell' an- was appointed by the country's military leaden to
a shaggy rescue pony Monday receive.
nual meetmg Saturday.
try to restore civilian rule.
night exhausted and bnoo ol'ii Tile appropriation ""' lor the
Emil J .. Romans, who ha•
Asked If the country's mllltant Buddhist ~lerarchy
from nine snowbound hours on state umversities and their
been servmg as g~ne~a_l man-: has pledged to support his government he replied , "I
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ager of the West Vtrgtma Mal- would hesitate to say we have any aareements on paPT PLEASANT - Cily polan icy mountain trail But look- br"nches the
mumclpa umver1 bl 1
c
ice are m'vestl'gatt'na
thJ.n"
back a"I . the 10' 000-loot '' s'1t1e S. lh e CU)R
, hoga cOUO ty an d'I
ea e I ron
smceresiOc•
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Iober
1964 ompany
was named
per. " H'IS I8 th e fifth goveromen t SInee th e OVe rth row breaking and entering•
OCCUr·
Sandia Moun tam peak, he call- , Lorain County communi!\· col- ,
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of the late President N go Dinh Diem.
ring In the Cl.i" durl•• lhe earl•
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COLUMBUS (UP!)
The Ohio Ho s of Represent a !lor over 20 years in sales and '
MOSCOW (UPI)- Soviet Premier Alexei N. Kosyhe would ta kle it aa ·
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· management ot malleabiP 1ron gl t d d
ded lh 1 tb U It d Sl t
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.am ••me l twnal research.
lives Munday voted to allow school districts to operate operatiOns in various parts of
n
ay eman
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raw and a drive-In restaurant.
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Th e p ure o·Jl Station at 28th
d h
e oar o regen s, w ue on e tn-mester or four-quartel' system and to ask Con- the United states before com-'
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: ro e t e ~ure· 1 has general supervision of the gress to change Ohio's southern boundary.
mg to Point Pleasant
Radio Moscow warned today that further U.S. air and Jackson Avenue had 1 wln:.~unta~~un~~~r:o~: ~~~ oth~~: ! higher education programs, was I The .trimester bill was the fl~st bill Passed by either Nine directors wer~ elected , attacks against Communist North Viet 1\am could Idow broken out but apparently
com nions were sto ed
. allocated $715.250, up $382,256. house m the young regular sessiOn of the 106th General ,at Saturday 's meeting and in· start a world war. The Russian broadcast said I he :the thief was scared away be10
thet:"'da , hik'
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The amounts for Bowling Assembly. The vote was 92-40 as it passed the House ' eluded Peter H Steenbergen. , United Slates would be responsible for "the dire ron· fore gaimng entry . William Me·
cipitous ~:itch~~~k trail e p::C.1Green. Central State. Cleveland fur the ~econd time in just over two years. l_t w~s ap- Gordon Jackson, Hawthorne D. sequenres."
Cormirk 1.s the station manaheavy snowdrifts from an ear·' State .. Kent State, Dayl~n State, proved In the 105th General Assembly but died Ill the IBattle, Homer S. Smith, HamThe Moscow warning followed • rail In Peking Mon- ige,r.he Ashland 0•'1 Stat•'on. w·,l·
lier blizzard
M1am1, Oh1o UmverSity and Senate Rules Committee.
· ·- - 1tton A. Johnson, c. c. Lewis, day by Communist Chine.. Foreign Minister Chen Yl
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Oh1o State totaled $138.297,500. The request lo Congress radio hookup installed for Gov. Jr .. George a. Stantial, Emil for "concrete aellon" by the Soviet Union and Chtna l tiam Myers. manager.
was
HOUSTON _ DOCTORS TO- This w~s an increase of $.11,- asked that the border between James A. Rhodes ' "State of the J . Romans and John w. Steen- against ~~u.S. imperialism."
entered by breaking a window
day will attempt to separate , 08t,996, mcluding a $5.67 million Ohio and West Virginia and Ohio !Stale'· message and budget re- bergen .
o On the fighting front, military spokesmen today on lhe north side of the build·
Kimbt!rly and Karen Webber boost _ror Cleveland State, which and Kentucky be moved to the : quest was still m operation Officers of the Board of Di- reported two blttt"r dashes with Communist guerrillas ing and approximately $45 vr.as
week • old Siamer;e twins join~ goes mto operation next fa_n_. rr.iddle of the Ohio River..
I when it passed, 130 . ~- Rep . rect~rs chosen were Romans. i Sunday and Monday.
reported missing: 140 from the
ed at the front from collarbone Fees for the ~tate umver::n.hes _At present, the border 1s the Rob~rl Carpente!. H-T1ffm, cast ! Prestde~t; Pet~r H. Steenber-~
cash register and f5 from tbt
to navel. A team of 14 will per- totaled $56.5 million, up a htlle h1gh water. mark on lhe norlh- the only diSsentmg vole.
gen. v1ce p,e,dent ; and HomWASHINGTON iUPI'- The llnlted Slates has .vi· :rlgarette machine.
form the delicate operation on o~er $12 million. Other umver- ~rn. or Ohm. s1de of the river.
er S Smith, secretary-treasur- denee that Communist (;htna is now aetiveJy prepar·
Tiny's Drive-In on .Jacksor
the tiny girls.
s1ty funds totalled $37 million, Kentucky and west Virginia
DONATIONS NEEDED
er.
lng for Its second nuelear test, official sources said Avenue was entered by break
Tests showed that Ihe babies up about $3 million.
own the river Itself and have Anyone Wlllmg to
donate
today. Tbey said that while the evldenre was not con- mg lhe glass in a oide door and
have two hearts and do not 1 In all, the state universities the right to impose restrictions clothes. rurnilure, or cooking
Meigs General Hospital
tlusi\le, Jt indicated the blast could be detonated ~ the cigarette machine and UN
share any vital organs The.y were expected to spend $232, .. on its use.
utensils. to the Walter Barrett
Admjs.slons - Morah Leon- within a few days or several weeks.
JUke box were broken into. The
do share some liver tissue and
The river resolution also 1 £amily of near Dexter, whose ard, Middleport; Ivan Gnmm, M1f~t~~:~$ii:§~~;;~q - v. "-'"~-'~~ - - · - ·~ ~::~ t~:=·~ ::e:ot ~=~,
some tissue around the heart.
GRONOUSKI PICKED
gained the distinctiOn of being home was destroyed by fire New Haven: Glenn Johnson, Ra.
COLUMBUS - Ftnanct&gt; Dt• 1
WASHlNGTON (UPII -Pres- the only measure ever passed Saturday may contact any me-m- cme.
I, determined.
CLEVELAND - WU.LIAM ident Johnson intends to nomi- before a slate-wide television ber of the llutland Fire depart- Discharges - Donna
roctor Rlcbard L.
Krabacll
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H. Rehard, 22, confessed kid- nate Postma•ter General John audience.
menl or Mr. Barrett The Bar- Pomeroy : Margaret Roush.
said tbe budget Gel\ . James
VICE SET
• Rhod.es prosooted to
tb• ,
senices for Edrin
naper of 7-year-old Donna Ad· A. Gronouski lor a new four- A state-wide television and ' retts have eight children.
son: Fl orence Hawley,
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kino, hanged himself early to-' year term, the White House
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roy.
leglolature Moaday nlgbt does
tar ey, Rt. 3, Pomeroy, who
day m hiS cell at Cuyahoga said Monday.
DIVORCE GRANTED
TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
aot contemplate aay geaeral ' Funeral services lor
Mrs.: died Sunday evening, will bt
County Jail He left a I th tl
TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
salary Increase for olate em· Clara Herrman, who died al lhe l held Thursday at lp. m. at th•
h hd
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A divorce has been granted! Pomeroy emergency ~~quad- CLIFTON - Mrs. John Me- 1
home of her son, John. al Bel- ' Ewing chapel wllb burial to
eAu~ori~i~~ ~~ld "t'heay~dmltted
PREDICTS SURPLUS
Charles . W. Morris from Linda men were called at &amp;:12 p.m. Daniels, Clifton, W. Va., was 'i'r~bacb oald 1~ 0 Rbodos ad- wre, will be held Thursday al ' the Letart cemetery. The Rn.
abductor tied one end of the COLUMBUS (UPI) - Fmance MorriS on grounds of gross neg- Monday for Glenn
Johnson, lake~ Io Veterans
Memortal mlalstratloo bad P""vfouoly ao· IUO p.m: al Ewmg chapel.
1Jerry Masters will officiate.
makeshift rope around bars at Dtrector Richard L. Krabach lect of duty and extreme cruel· Mornmg Star. who had suller· Hosp1tal at IUS p. m. Man- ....,...., salary tncreaoes 19rl Precedmg her m death was JFriends may can at the funeral
the top of a window and the predicted Mond~y the state Will ly m Meigs County . Common ed a poss•ble stroke. He was day by Middleport emergency. about ZO,tlll stale employet. her husband, Elza. Survivors 1n- 1home l!IIYiime.
other around his neck before ha~e a $3.8 mdhon cash balance Pleas Co~. Two mmor child- t~ken to Meigs_ General Has·[ re~ue squadme~. She ~as ad- , Most of the•e wen Ia tbe D6- elude a daughter, Mrs. Georgt!
-----jumping from a radiator.
in 1ts general fund on June 30. ren were mvo:ved.
p1tal by the umt.
lllltted as a medical patient,
partmenll ol Meatal Hylient .Fowler o !Dayton and the son
FINED $II. COSTS
and ColftdJins,
WeH...., '" Belpre. Mrs. Herrman was Bill McHaffie, 38, Middleport

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NOT OPEN

FRIDAY and SATURDAY
FRruery 19·20
Edg.r Allen PM't

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"THE HAUNTED PALACE"
(Technkolor)
No ,riming, no pit, no pump
Members uf th~ Arternoon rir- ween part1es.
Vincent Price, Debra Paget,
hoUN-!!8Vf'! up to Sl50.00 on 1cle last wt&gt;ck prepart&gt;d and dt&gt;- l
J.,on Chaney. Hideous! Terrilnlltallation
livt&gt;red 43 valtmfmt" trt&gt;ats to Mrs Bernard Fultz and Mrs. fying 1 Weird'
shut - in~ . rPsidt'nts of the ! ' OUn - · D~ve H. indy con~tructed_ a lan&lt;e l?
"McHALE'S NAVY"
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WELL DRILLING
home, tht' Metgs General Hos- ~~s~mg well Room m~thers as· : Tim Conway, Billy Sands,
Everything Complete I pJtal and Vett'rans Memorial Slstmg Vwllh L~e mornmg party Gt&gt;u. Kennedy, Jean Willes.
Hospital
wert! Mrs Richard Owen_ ~nd
Women or the churt'h t·on- Mrs Lowell Beaver As ststmg
SUN., MON., TUES.
tributed cooktes and
c·andv ir the afternoon class were ,
Fe-bruary '11·22·23
which were prepared in valer1- Mrs. Sue Luellen and Mrs. Win. ;
E~~~SU~~i':~f,\}n
tine boxes bv members of the , ifrt&gt;d Detll The valentine box
(Technicolor)
circle Saturday afternoon
at WHS made by Mrs. Robert Sn•&gt;W· il Elvis Presley!.-. Barbara Stan·
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wyck, Joan rreeman. Leif
WY 2·5321
the church. Mrs Mildred Zt-ig- 1 en .
Rrickson. Sue Anne Langdon
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F•aturt-tte:
chalTmen of the project. were I assisted by other members of COMMOTION an th• OCEAN
tht~ circle. This was the annual
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LOCAL TAXES PER tiiDI Df PERSONAL
IIICOME. OHIO RAHill I* LOWEST AMDII
ALL THE lfA1EI. THERE II ID ITA1E
CDRPDRA1E 011 PIRIOIIAL IICDME TAX IIERE.

PROOf. WITH liD IIICRWE II lfA1E TAXES,
THE COMBINED EFFORTS OF THE OHIO
LEBISIATURE AIID THE ADMINmRATIOJI HAVE
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CHARLESTON, w. Va.
Uquor, and Ia lhe Hl.~way
What has become one of lbe
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most controversial items lacing
the West Virginia Legislaturefj
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proposed stale operated [ By United
lnternallonal 'registrar who said "we're doing the racial situation In Mlsslss~p- New York: A civil court
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l!Wel!pslakes program _ was at! A Negro voter re.gtslrallon all we can," and a tense situa-1 pi. Several Mississippi officals lice Monday ordered a
Veleraas M•morlal Hoopltal
•·mendmenl staae for the third 1deme moved deeper min rural linn developed when a Ne11ro were expected to testify. The marshal to put Black
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Admission• - Monte Wolfe,
limo In the House of Delegates , AiabJU?a Monday.
~an and a white woman, both commissi~n held closed a...- 11eader Malcolm X out of
ijaclne; Ella Barnhart, Pometoday.
, Martm Luther King Jr. urged CIVIl rights workers, •at together hearings m Jaclteon last week. home, which was hit with
roy; Curtis Powell, Racine: Jlo.
Del. Jesse Barker, D-Kanaw- Negroes to march on the Da1-~on a park bench to pose for Also in Jackaon, a, federal fire bombs and set afire
bort Newell, Chesler; James
ha, sponsor of the lottery reso- 1as County Courthouse Ill Selma pictures. Tension eased when !!"and jury wu to meet today, while Malcolm and his
Hawthorne, Long Bottom: Carlotion and the much publicized : again today.
Ithe sheriff appeared.
apparently to consid'f
slept. Malcolm and the
14 Hartman, Long Bottom.
bill to abolish West Vlrgin'ia'sl .About 1,3110 Negroes .followed AI Marlon, Ala., In ' Perry charges against a
Muslims blamed each other fori Dlsclt&amp;rlft - Martha Werl·
death santence, would not re- Kmg to the courthouse Moilday. .County, the hometown of King'w Negro wltne.... in
the bombing.
inti, Racine; Homer Goeglein,
veal the alraleil)l of holding the Then King Ventured into WUcm: wife, about 160 Negroes staged crimination suits,
BlrmlnJiham, Ala. I Eidrl~e Pomeroy.
measure on second beading. !County, which bas no Negrg a sit-In when the board of regis- HIII'Oid Cox and a
Turner, a Negro physical edu,......voters, and Perry County, whldi trars closed for a meeting. But got into an
cation teacher, Monday night MAS!ID.JllN MAN, HELD
IIOIJ.YWOOD - THE CAN· has only a relative handful oi the demonstrators broke up an grand jury
appointed to the Fairfield James Linkoua, 3f, Masalllon,
cer. . thai killed singer
Nat Negro •oters.
• • hour later.
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Park and rec!'eatlnn board.
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great stores of the nation that oach
department had a
record
of the
day's sales on the same date last year and
for the cUITent day that figure was upped to a goat, and everyone in that department frllllllhe manaJrr on down wa1
Intent Qll ftaehing lllat &amp;oaL Tilt rtlailer w~ II J\lft intent on lj)tting J\111 wll•t
llt dld Ja !b~ last year li Ill the ilalldiUII
category.
In any commur!lty a merch1nt or
pmom ill anf field for that lllatter can
not afford to lit $01! tatls!le~. llte•u••
thJI il the Jlart for a 1kld to obUvlan.
TbtY mutt by one way or 1noth•r hmq·
vate, unprovt, Qr offer mort Indue•·
mtn\s to tht lUnd Of tanny customer•
who art the buying public tQday . Tht
methods and practices of yesterday are
not good enough for today . The entire
personel pf a store J11UII be on its toro
to tn\ic' wstpmers ~nd when contaet,d
In tilt tiOfe
give t\l&lt;h lirst class 1fr·
Vice that lhty will 1nnt tp return time
•nd a~alt1
One of the heJd executives of a rna-

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MonliOillil'jl (;litl upe~l• to makt a film
With t:liubolh TtyWr -

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Afraid ~~ Virftinia W01,11f' "
Doll9fth JU&gt;rr't
htlfbani, Poter Vi\lrlel, wa1 1114atnly stnckfn
with on tilmtnt IBo fat undili •
in Swit·
"''lJn&lt;i, so ·~ has •Dnotlll&lt;O har
pl1nneJ1
fliJhl to the Unitod States
Ld&gt;tract '! rcll
~ tht r~~;jllktf ~~lesmJ~,n in ''The Low·d One"
.. reJ)t)tttd t.;. be a (levastating ~r~atun~. It
mAFkl his d~but as !i dramalie actor, Wllh no

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lonJ time friend, ~d.v~ti sl ng executive George
flQrt!y , Fl9rfy h'd bJ'n supervising the champi!&gt;II'S bwgraphie&lt;~l film
Ly!l'l~- Bird John-

,on's friends predict the Pnsi(leflt's &lt;laughtf'r
wJII become a brkif Mort the end fJf this year.
A Wtll.lllww~ llisc Jockey has nipped "' romp1ately o¥er a Bunfly Ill just waltzed out on hi.A
wif• tnd k:jddies
Connie francil was ,.
lnlft~l hil ill llio 41 Janloro, where she
l'let.d.lintd t1 show cel,bratiftt Jhe 400Ul ann .Yitl'lf'Y ~ the foundini of lho rlly. Coonie's by
ltr lhf fliPs! pppultr of U. S. stars in Rio.
whtrt 'her r'rttrd!l often htfild the best-Bell"'
li1ts
All!llhtr 1how businoss ator. who ""'
be#n
eiJK!'!r lor ytars, is gettinl won~.
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Itt Qf Jllk wUh hU funny imper&lt;:; onations· ot
l&gt;ihtr &lt;tltW!HOI. Hi1 Jnlmicry II llo-t GJ&gt;Uo
t.l J!HI Iuddy ll~clltt! Ill parUcul~rly !lril·
111111. ~ Cmtr. wN&gt; rJroly '~' ~ nijht·
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tm PI J~y"' MJ~~ilitld, llut llfrh"''' II9JTIO
f1n1 bin fQrJDtion t)yt uona was "Mi&lt;s Unlvem," brill!y, Ulltil IOIJlillllf d.,~.,...; ah¥
wu mlly 1 ''!II,.." 'J'Iwn at~, went oo lo lWlff
ftlliJa~ hotldilfito . They '""m like a per 1¥1\1 Pllir
A ~hit who used to bo a famous
llroadwty lll!oi4&gt;JI'I~ - liJ ,.,,.... f2.lj)!) 1
wfll&lt; - h10 ~ a f60-t,... k llo•l'll bw
ill Witmi and -lai"" hi wa• "'•" hawief
In bit lilo
Jerry Valo, w~ '·liJi,. 911
lfllbi lnl,f Yc&gt;ur lloart" loU 1 run ol thr-.
Wlllil&lt;f IS !.hi lllp.solliJic non-rock ·n· roll recQf4 jJI the t¥an"Y. Ia .. pected to mnk~ it two
ill • row lfilll his llf\1' Columbii singlr. " Fpr

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Her royal ·highness the Princess Margar~t.
Countess of Snowdon, and the Earl of Snow·
\lqQ illlve b4'eA tdverU~ 11 ptte!!ding
the
Knftl C{)mm8nd wortO grtrnffrt porforma!U!t
9f ··t~ra J1m" tl lhl 1-otlee!... Square Theotr~ jJ] LQnllon !'eb. 22. Allll 1W 1ft alllAZI"I \Ill"
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ThJt t~· tQA hunk of teu!PhP't on lth -'••·
already ~~~ "'n ni!!k!l•m..t "Tilto Wh~le' " by
nol4flbiir1 irtd pa!§ert·bY. ObviowJiy. boo
CJIII'• thai '! willlt It lw.~l Ukt. lill tctuJl titlt,
o,vid Niv.. ,
tli9lli)J, is "The Tr1~llil&gt;n "
filllllfJf "W~' U.. $pi" Are" lit
"" iniurfld 10hllt Prelondinf
ttr~JJie with
~~iDll. l-Je itrJined J muscle Jn his b!llck IN
clt&gt;ctor! wll#red ~lm
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h§Vt ~a!llllt JJ!'l&lt; 41bfr~ ill '" Tht ~ubi~!'!
Wa~ RoseS" more time• then rtur qlt~. X..
4li•M fs ··in tetor'l fi'Wf." Jack IIJQYH ~uf.
lellt'fl Ill lau~ttr t~ """ will! iudl tllM
tlt!K moey dr!IIIIJ ll!IOOhfo Jre lintlinf thii,r
pupil! 10 lilt him fS 9JW of thi 111ft Ill ill J,lllllillilt
M1114t' R~.oavlet, ol th•
fll)lprl&lt;&gt;ua Pr- Wtrd ctse, 11 1till ll')'i!Ji
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the srene will! thf
cluua. PI'JIIid in
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Dirk Cladt lJ pltnnlnc o"' of hls mo" am·
biUous pEQjoeto f'lf thf IWillllOt~'
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r"oir." 11 will iJo • trev,llin' ••blbltion
fll
thmgs lllitt izl\Mrest te.en-•J•ro. IIU'lud~ nro.
clot~f'~. re-cords, cosmftics and ~portinc IOfld!l.
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Michigan Wins

Aaron, Mantle
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By LEONARD A. GI\ANATO
' UP Sporla Wrltor
Pitchers toiling in lite
hot
Florida sun of the spring training camps of the Detroit '11gers and Houston Astroo hovo
some bad news to mull while
the pounds toll oU.
Hank Aaron si&amp;ned his 1965

By FRED McMANE
UPI Spoa1o Writer

lndlana 'a basketball team
should've I earn 1 d something
*'om Prlncetor. last Christmasnever turn your back on Michlgan for a minute, not tvG for
26 seconds.
In last lJeeember's Holiday
Festival Tournament in New
York, Princeton held 1 14-point
lead over Michigan with Ieos
than four minutf"tl remaining in

Murakami, oaid 1n New York
Monday that " lillJJIIS are still
pretty much •• lltey were." He
made the statement after m~ting with baseball COmmilsioner
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final Jeconda on 1 lft&gt;ln by Bill ! with 23 polntl -b. but , _
Buntin.
honor&amp; went to llldiana'1 Tom
Michigan 's Cazzle Russell fi· Van Andale with r1 points.
~v gave the Wolverines lft ~
Hleb SparU Wi8
lead to stay wUh 45 seconds reSubstitute foreward Reid Hicb
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a last-second shot by lndiana 'o
Dave Sebellhaae, the Big Ten'l
Steve Redenbaugh .
No. z scorer, had 33 points lor
Russell and Buntin shared Purdue while Jim Btrm loJoed
scoring honors for Mlctjigan ill 31 for Norttrw.estern.
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Murakami pitched lor
Glants last year and the Ameri- ..COACH! Wbat elH!"
can team thought it would have
contract Monday lor tho Mi~ his services !hill ......,_ But
1 oemifinal game, only to looe r
waukee Braves - llto!'o bad Nankai Hawks, for which
at the buzzer alter the wolvernews for Houston hurlers-and
ines put on a great closing
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Syracuse native Sam Flanagan is making bowling Mickey Mantle inked his con- Stanka and Murakami pll}&gt;,
SEOAL ALL GAMES
rally.
Rews again . ,
tract with the New York Van- nied they . had released him,
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Sam, a 23 year-old former Pomeroy high student and kees _ ditto lor Detroiters.
saying they only loaned bim
Athens . . .. .. . IS 1 1174 785
Mooday Jright , the Wolverines ,
now a resident of Parkersburg, W. Va ., was among the
Eaoh is the big gun m the the Giants.
Nelsonville .... 13 11139 954 pulled off a similar rally, not I
)6 semi-finalists l~ the Parkersburg Open held la~l we~k . oHensive attack of his team.
Jackson
. _. _ 9 7 1101 1057 once, but twice in the same
The followmg LS ;hat Parkersb~rg Sports Editor Jtm Aaron missed 19 games in
Gallipolis . . . .. 6 8 787 878 1 game to defe-nt Indiana 96-95 in
S~yder had to say a out Flanagan m a rolumnlast_"''_eek. September last season but still
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Wellston . . .. .. 7 9 llU 1089 double overtime and maintain
1hit .328 with 24 home runs and
. Sam ~lanagan ~ot the ovaPomeroy . . . • • . 5 11 H6 1140 it!! lead in the Big Ten Confer- :
lion of his young hfe when he Snyder concluded: '·No mat- '! ~
batted in His salary
Logan .. ...... 4 12 101 7 1142 ence.
runs,. ted at. J'ust below
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Middleport
1 16 866 1112 1 Michigan . which is ranked No .
was intrnduced before the sta rt ter what he does from here on
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ana by seven points going into
payoff lor 16th place and the ren S ahn is a New York Met
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TEAM
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burg Open.
The 23-year-{)ld former stud- lanky youngser must be proud.
pSigns For 31 0ft,OOO
Athens
.. _.. 12 o 930 592 appeared as though the Hoosiers
dMent hatllPUHS_ an~ stuldadent
at Rf e"_leberl, there ~ere Ih20 prho-- Mantle signed a '100,000 con- ~ Falstaff and Evans posted Nelsonville ... 11 2 941 784 had the game tucked aafely
ars a
mverslty I . one essmna s competmg w en t e tract his third consecutive six- easy victories in the
first Jackson
7 5 815 77f) away .
of t~e. longest walk s dunn;!! _the ''Open " started" a~d to. be ~ [ figur~ pact, making him the round of the Gallipolis 1nde- Wellston .... _. e. 6 340 803 j
F~&gt;ll Apart
Tournament Gallipolis . . . . . 4 8 665 781
Suddenly , however. the Hootraditional parade of c_hamp1ons member of the Sweet Sixteen second-highest paid player in pendent League
that starts each ses!'iiOn
of i~ quite a feat."
baseball. behind Wlllie Mays played last night on the Wash- Pomeroy ...... 4 1 713 885 1sien fell apart and Michigan's
P~A to~rney. Sam and Jack
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who draws $105,000 to play ington school planks.
Logan
4 8 772
Larry Tregoning succeeded In
l::saondohllo of Houston , Texas, Don t forget. the
Eastern centerfield ror the San FrancisMiddleport
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881
ft.ying
the 1 core at 81 -all with two
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were paired on lanes 35 and Eagles will be closing their ro Giant~ . Mantle batted .303
Four men hit in the double TOTALS
.. -. 4! 41 13411348 tree throws at Ihe fin" I bl..ll.2er.
36 f~r . the first of the 16 game regular sea~n schedule
this : last season, smacking 35 home figure!!! as Falstaff
crushed
Indiana took rommand again
60
seml-fmals.
Thursday mght at MrArlhur. runs and driving in 111 runs.
Goodyear 90- ·
SEOAL RF.SERVES
in the first overtime period and
The Tigers and Astros opened
Big Daddy Huff led the way TEAM
w L p OP , led by rour pomts with only 26
Harry Golden, tour~ament di- The Eagles. '10W 16-1. will work
rector for. l!Jt. ~BA. mtroduced h;ud to capture No. 17.
their training camps Monday, with 21. Aaron
Buffington Nelsonville . .. 12 ] 594 476 !seconds remaining, but once
each seml·fmalist and whe~ he
.
the same day as the signings. tossed in 20, Marvin Elcess 17, Jackson ... .. 10 2 478 352 1again the Wolverines came roareame to _lanes 35 and 36 he
~n umagned lett{'T" wa~ re- Sixty pitchers and catchers and John Kamenski 14.
Wellston
8 t t98 429 ~ i~g bac_k__~ tie the score in the
slharted wThJth Jhack Bll.,daFlPBA ,I cle!ved t.odad_Y frtohm a tWahamar l reported to Manager Charlie
DJ'ck Nelson po--&gt; the lo!;er!! Athem; ·--···· 7 5 430 380
--~c amp.
en e ra e
ana- an regar mg
e . p1c ure
o Dressen at Lakeland's Tiger. . n~
Log1~n .
Fight Results
6 6 465 475
gan's name and t.he
large the Wahama - Pomeroy game town, while Luman Harris with 26 and Willie Call eanned Middlepo·r·t · · ~ ·: · 5 8 482 483 1 By Untted Pr.:ss lnlernatlonal
r.:owd roared .
which appeared last week . The looked at his first group of As- 16.
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the tros at Cocoa, Fla.
eve u er !l
pomUI
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0 12 326 534 1Durelle, 147. Thrt-e River!!. Wue~wst of the day, caused Golden caption unde:r the photo . whir h
In other baseball news Mon- Evans to a 96-86 win
O\-er TOTALS ·- ·- 49 49 3641 SUI bee, outpointed Armand Savoie.
to quip, " Biondulil!o, you 're go. ·suppests the Panthers won their day, Dick Sisler took the Cin- Scott's: Grocery.
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FRIDAY'S GAMES:
146~~. Montreal. 112 _ Retained
ing ~~ be mighly
unpopular first game_ against the White rinnati Reds ' press -radio-teleOther Bt"O~rs Mfor thel wilnh- Pom~5oy at Gallipoli!l
Canadian wt&gt;lterweight titleL
here.
Falcons this year.
vision ca(·avan to Chillicothe nen were uvn
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JAthens
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TA\1P ..o\ , Fla ~ Florentino Fer·
As it tu rned out, big Sam inform you that Pomeroy did would be concerned with getDon Marks paced Scott's with ac son 8 • 1 epor
nandez . 159 1•l. Cuba. knocked
dereated
the Houston kegler ! not win the return t&gt;ng&lt;:~g ment ting "back to fundamentals '' to 38, while Phil Orlando had 20 Nelsonville at Wellston
out Tommy Caldwel l. 1591.1, Chi· .
and ITlQ~ed from 14th to. lOth as stated. Tha~k you .'"
keep the Reds in contention ror and Paul Swisher 16.
cago t5~ .
place . Flanagan later sk1dded 1 We concede 1t was ou r mis- the Nat ional League flag.
Thursday . Falstaff wil1 battle
down the ladder as the t~urney take_. but certainly not an inFaiJ·ed To score
champion G&amp;J in the first of
SVAC AU. GAMt.;S
NEW TIMES
t
moved to the halfway pomt.
tentJOnal one. Wahama was vicThe inability to score key two games as the double elim- TEAM
w L p OP I ST. LOlliS 1 UPII _ The ~t.
Sam has been a part time I tor over Pomeroy by one point runs in big games kept
ination event continues. At 8 Easlern
16 1 1095 830 Loui!l baseball Card inals will ·
competitor on the tour
for in the first meeting and
by Reds from winning the pennant p. m ., Thurs~ay' Evans
will ISo~thweste~~ .-. 8 7 826 858 ; begin all Saj urdav day games
~"' 0 yea;s without cashing in. · three in the second clash .
last season, according to Sis- t~ckle _defe;~mgton t:,mament Kyger Creek . G 9 813 877115 minutes earlier. at 1: 15 p.m.
t's per aps poetic justice that
1ncidentally. readers, we en-- Jer, who took over the mana- campiOn lres e
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North Gallia
5 10 849 937 CST, and aU Saturday
night ·
S&lt;.~m make a big splash before joy receiving your letters, but gerial duties midway through
Hann.1n Tra1·e 1 14 783 947 \ games one hour -earlier at -7
the home folks .
prefer they be signed.
the 1964 campaign and was Point Takes Pair
SVAC VARSITY
o"&lt;"lock thi!l season.
named manager alter
From Middleport
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H11tchinson·s death.
Point Pleasant .Jr _ High school T~AM
W L P
OP land sectionals, 8 p.m.
290 N. 2ND AVE.
The Cleveland lndians bought look • pair of rage victories at Eastern . . . . .
8 ' 540 362 Southwestern "
Hamden. at
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
lefthanded pitcher Bill
Middleport Saturday,
Point's Kyger Crf"ek
5 3 446 413 Wellsten sectionals, 7 p.m.
ton from the Kansas City Ath- 7th grade winning &amp;Z-32, and Southweslern
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minor leagues for two years,
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8 387 .516 1
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111 e games en
Ara Parsegh1an, selected as co-coach of the year for striking out 314 batters and
ue
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20 220C Z»f .
ihe 1964 college football season , will be the featured
alking only 114 in that time dleport Jr . High regular Bend TOTALS .... !0
speaker at the .Green and White Club's fifth annual AII- I wJoe Stanka, the intermedia;y League •chedule.
SVAC RESERVES
Sports Recogmlton Banquet May 13, club president in the di•pute over Masanori
High fur Middleport was BobJames Anastas has announced .
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by tewis in the 7th grade with
(Final!
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Anastas also reports that Frank Baumholtz, Ohio Uni•
,
,
J4 points, and Dennis Ault. al- TEAM
W L P OP .
versity's only basketball All-American, will be the ban- ~hchtgan Still
so with 14, in the 8th grade North Gallia
8 0 31t 20'/. i
quet's master of ceremonies.
Ranked No. One
maleh.
Eastern
6 2 7JI6 l83 1
Approximately 10 Ohio sports figures will be honored
NEW YORK tUPII - The
High lor Point was Handley Kyger Creek
4 4 2911 :~
with nam'""" of these to be announced later the presi- United Press International rna- with 18 in the 7th grade game, Hannan Trace 2 6 198
j
dent added.
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I jor college bctsketball ratings and McDermitt with II in the Southwestern
0 8 190 321
with first-place votes and won- 8th grade.
TOTALS . . .
21 2t lztl 1291 .
Parsegtlian. who directed NoMONDAY'S RESULT :
lost records through Saturday,
.
tre Dame to a 9-t record
in
th
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HARNEY TOPS PGA
North Gallla 74 Hannan . W. Va .
Feb . I,.~ , m
paren
eses.
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his rirst year at the
school,
Team
PoloUI
DUNEDIN, VIa . i UP - au 1
joins a select group of ooted
1. Michigan (25! n5-2)
TONIGHT'S GAMfo: :
336 Harney, who won h~s only start
0
past speakers for the affair.
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UCLA
(
flB-2)
on
the
pro
tour
thl!l
year_.
reE.&lt;astern
a~ McArthur
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7
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These were Woody Hayes, Ohio
3. St.Jos. IPa.) 12 (2l -1 300 mained the to~ money winner
FRIDAYS GAMES:
State football coach ;
Lefty
4. Providence 1) (l8-0)
140 on _th~ Professional Golfer~ A~- North Gallia V~- Southwestern
Gomez, former New York Yan5. Duke (16-2!
1a.1 socmt1on tournament Circuli Hannan Trace vs. Kyger Crt"t'k
kee pitcher, Dick Kazmaier for6. Davidson (21 -1)
168 with $12,000. Rod Funseth_. last
(()penin~ round of 42nd an·
mer PrinCE&gt;ton All - American
7. Wichita 05-4 )
week's
Phoenix
Open
wmner
,
nual
Galha County T~urnamrnt
112
gridder and Lou Groza Cleve~
8. Vanderbilt 06 .3)
68 was second with $10.977.50 f_o~ ~I ~annan 'rrace. _F~rst game
land Browns placekicker.
9. lndiana (J!t-2)
lowed by George Knudson w1_t
egms al 7 p.m .. mg leap at

SEQ Sfandfongs

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Mm U Iitty "'I II n~••rr· IMI t ntw llwtnllvt lrw\1!10 Ifl'riVIIf pl911 M lll'lllf!'l ll't lilt wu" ~ Mull prodii@IIQII
MIIIJ !lw!'ullfi.
fllllfl' illlfl 141 ' - ' ti'III'Mtl if
In I!IIP Jln~ll'f, lt!p lqv~ 10 IJf lfllfll on MIHI@tl ~
lltWI lftlWf Till 411Kiu!M tiYt W tlflt fllrlllf tlllf Jill'·

wh~ n.-llf

for "Marri~'' lllllin 31ylt," pli4 1 visit tq
Mootsomery Cl~i. wilom ht W!Jtir¥1 l!'"itly.
l&gt;tfor• jppe~rlllJ •I Jot Leville't I'QCklaQ ba!h
ot the Fpw Sf.JIQIJii. JIJ!Iwr wwttuny, lllllillll"
JjllnJ ;ulmilted h' m~"ll IJOt b4'1nf in !Wmt
be~ause 9f the •now 1torm t/UI" ~ hf illv'l
snow, and wo didn't d.ellYfl' any to bim. Uut
he provid one of the most charming, pati~t.
i:!Uractive actor~ tyer to flt't 1 press ptrty.
•Sifh, i'~! I

Feb.~· 19~:1-~

THE
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ly DO.OTHY ICILGALI.II'I

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jor ehaln on the occ!lflon of th1 openlnc
of eight new stores In Ibis country an~
Puerto Rico had thi.t to say ill !I" Mlln'l
bid to meet the competition of tht •ver
pt'taont diaeount .,t,\IUthmellla: We
have spent 0~ y.ars alllriniJO Drillelplfi
laid 4own by lilt foumltr.lht prlllclplt
is a lllmple one, to distrt\mte qu.nty
goods at the lowest ~ssiblt
U
many people as posSible. It Ia not a bt~
idea , bee11use people today wtlll 1114 will
pay for quality merchandise. We think
that in I(&gt;Mt wayt lllfre is a tendency to
think th.JI qulllity or tugh priced !terns
will not .,u, Ill Q\11' preunt tpPVtflt
protp,l'lt~ theN II 1 fine elliiiCe IQ try
uut the lilghest ~uallty of goods on a
public that we think will gladly buy It at
a f;J.ir price. One cpn never iO wron&amp; In
off•rlnc 11&gt;v vaJ\1• for t)le Clla\91!1tr lollar .
·
T!lere ls tnllth'r eltmtlll tbJI nef\lo
to b• ealled to the attention of t&gt;u•ln"'
Jn&lt;l lndltltry ulll!or lht prlval• ent.,.
pris• oyatem In thelf NJch towtl'll progress, and that Is to help ~reserve the
system that gives their efforta life. Presill•lll Htrhtrt Hoover OI1Qt elated, "The
•moricap WIY of lift Is bait~ on reprelentativt govrrnmem and ptnonal liberty. Tltert art en~mitt of tlie VtfY system
thai has IDJdo thil uuunby l!•at com•
mercially, and the way for Individual initiative and innovations VJ\IIt alway• bo
kept open and free.

Voice of Broadwav ••• reporting

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PrincipleJJ 0 f Retalling
,AU..IIUcc.ssful retailers have ont thin'
In common, and as one surveys the
commllnlly thn can pick out thou who
have made a 'o of their business and
thoJe who 1re drifting •long. '!'he magic
ol fiiCcess does not come to 0ny business

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I. Vo~ c@n yse place!Jlllt~ •Ill'
tiffio y~y llfen 't ent,r!@iJiiJig
l'fiYUlly. ljy royalty I m011n your
husband's new boss and
his
wl.~; 11J.law1 whu have llaveltd or~··~IID~f 1&lt;1 m~ yoy;
lllnt 4illnar only = lfll!l ll!al
lhef'"' pgrl of tlje fMnilyl; goo.
pi¥ f91' W@nl ~ lml!f.-1 With
l:!rmJI lnvilili\!111!, elflll~, CfY•
~lfl 111(1

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bM$1111Jfflt t&gt;f kilb

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l!iwhen ; and sour..,rem9f1Q4!iety IYP!!S whv mW!ll r~
Jjl)f'l YOIII' l@PSI to f!l ldYil:f

columnist.

2. See above. Jofllt.hinC oapkins aren't nearly as difficult
I@ iron u• t~Jf: tub to ctoth~ '"

whole hog or llllfiO. tl loathe
ironing, sq lhf "royalty"
lit
my II~ 1•1t redgeJlll 19 lJil9ll
(r~. or 411!Dpt&lt;l
''cream"
fast.t

' · II'! okay wlllt mt - ~ut
lte elll'eftjl ol spillage and hot
dlahat. Yin¥ woo.;l iB lrafi"·
f. YO\! Vi" f ,...1 ~0
~· ~IHI&lt;JU~I •I" IRI~oth

when ~0\1 hl'•f lh9 ~IIlii of htndfOIDf purty ll!fl requlret jj.
CQI!I~ II¥ • llrlclly famlly

nu.

;)nw '"' • tJIKI41 ~~~~1911.
or a hlgjl lea, or 1
~U~I, !'f I IQPII@r 1m vlfl!lnf
Vlll!iiiFi~l ~ lll}'lilllP fUll Willi
YP\11' pr~ IH'"!!IIWD 19 1111~1
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mal flllairf II • IJIPdmum.~IJ.

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The banquet will be held In
the ballroom of Baker Center
on the Ohio Universily campus and will begin at 6 p.m.
A limit of 300 persons with
first selection of tickets going
to Green and
White
Club
members, has been set on attendance at the affair.

ARA PARSEGHJAN

Tickets will be sold to club I
members only until April 13. H , Chosen as co-t'Oat:h of
any are left after that
date .I' year with Frank Broy 1es
they will be offered to the gen- 1Arkan sas, Parseghi&lt;m ia a
f Akr
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10 • w ere
era! public.
1 Jve 0
on,
Parse~ian has been a head I was born on May 21 , 1923.

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He is a Navy veteran who
played football for Paul Brown
at Great Lakes. won All-Ohio
halfback honors and All-Arnerican mention in 1947 when Mi&lt;1mi played in the Sun Bowl.
Foliowing his graduation. Parseghian played with the Clevefi.t':'Jr''W'1fTI'~~M · &gt;%i1~~,m~ hmd Browns and launched his
coaching career by returning
Pomeroy's F:lghth G r a d e
to Miami as assistant to Woody
cage team woo a co-cbttmplonHayes tn 1950.
•hlp in the Big Bend Cage
Parseghian is married and
t.ague with a 5H! victory
l'a.ther of two daughters and a
over Eastern Monday.

Michigan .• ..•. 8 0 756 658
Minnes toa ..... 6 I 598 525
Iowa ..• ••••. 6 2 674 595
Illinois . . , . , . - 5 2 606 511
1ndiana . .•. , •. 5 3 698 647
Purdue . . . • .. 3 5 560 600
Ohio State _.... 2 5 536
Northwestern .. 1 6 482 563
Michigan State . 0 8 6$4 749
Monday's Relulh
Michigan 96 Indiana 92 (2 ot's)
Purdue 92 Northwestern 87
Tonflbt's Gamet
Ohio State at IJllnois
SOli.
Minnesota at Wisconsin.
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t1_1s alma mater. MlamJ UnJVersJty, and coac~ed there through
1955 bef_ore ~mng to Northwestern Umverslty from
1956
through 1963. He has been at
Notre Dame one year.

10.2 overan slate and a ~ochampionship with Pt. Pleasant for the 19!H-C5 .....n.
Jeff Werry paoed the winnero wllh I&amp; and Jim Crow
oonoected lor 13. Eaotem'•
Jlo,., wltb ntne, wao hlgb for
the losero.
The Porneroy .
lleveatb P"'de made a clean

sweep of the evenin&amp; wltb 1
25-11 wla ever Eastern.

LOT-0-LITE
costs as low
as '3:;0 ~a month!

10. Tennessee (17-2)
$10,825 and B~b Charle~ _ w~th i 8 : 3SOAITIJ
. RDAY'S GA "S
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Second to-11, Minnesota 37; $10,675, accordmg to statistics
12, San Francisco 30: 13, New released Monday.
t Kyger Creek vs. Wilton, at Rut-

Mexko 24 ; 14, Illinois 17; 15,
Brigham Young 16; t6, Villanova 9; 17, Oklahoma State 8
18. North Carolina State 4; 19
(tie), Miami (Fla . ), Arizona
cmd Kansas 3.
Other teams receiving points I
- Iowa Penn State Texas Tech
the D
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NOTICE
TO lADIES
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There has been 'sucb a big response to our bowling classes that Wedrie·s day Feb. 17th we will bold
classes for beginning bowlers from 10 AM until 12
Noon. At 12 Noon lanes will be available to ladies
who had previous e~rience and want to better
their bowling. Previous special rates will apply.

MRS. AMANDA SAWYER, INSTRUCTOR

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Our Weekly

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outbuildings, dri~rway~&lt;, parkin~! l.&gt;ts. outdoor lhinll and working areas all night long! It's pt'rf...-t for
suburban. homes~ fariD6. fat""lorif"'S~ hn~'&gt;i~. publie buildings- any pla4.'"e that nf'!t'"tl~' prolf'1l•tion and
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lola 's Beauty ~bop sbowed
11 bad a 1&gt;11 bean aa
Lime clay approocbed la1L

ad but at lo•• lllllt, the Laynea theme b : "Give . . . So

more
~ived the --:ews that they l ,w~il:!_l~U~ve:;;·;."_ _ _ _ _ _ _
1
could take their child home
once again. Mrs. Layne
described her feelings by saying,
"It was as though we were taking a newborn baby home instead of a two-year old child.
All of the strain and sorrow of
the past two years seemed to
disappear. You can never _realMR. K. L BYRD
ize just what It is to expenence
Will Be At •
somelhing like this unless you
306 N. Second Ave.
have gone tllrough the orde"il
personally - complete hopelessMiddleport, 0.
ness one day, and wonderful
ON
relief the next. It 's diUicult to
put into words just how thankTHUR. FEB. 18
ful we are that heart research
FROM
made ll possible for us to have
9 a.m. to 12 noon
a normal child again. "

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BRTONE
Hearing Aid
Service Center

TM East
Maill-et salon
gave sevea ladie!l, all resj.
dents of the Mel&amp;'• County
I infirmary, L,_ permanents.
lola Hartrum, operator of tbe
I shop, indlc.olod two - e •

..... oerved by tile sealllft.
Sbe aold, "U IIVO tile lldlel
a Uttle sometblas lor Val...
Llot'o day 111111 belped u eolebraLt Natloual U...uty 8aiD8
Week.

Other oporaton at tho obop
are Golda Sargent awl Miry
Powell. Tbe otalf of the shop
told tllftrmary malron Mildred
Jaeoba the ladtee are welcome
to returu uytlm.e for
free
permaoelltl.

Beth's father is employed
by tbe Mason County Bank in
New Haven, and ber motber
Is chairman for New Haven
in this year's Heart Fund campaign in Mason Conaty.
The Heart Fund is held annually during February to raise
funds to support the Heart Ail·
sociation's thre~fold program of
research, education and community service. The campaign

Letart WSCS
Meets at Hills
THE REVELERS QUARTET

TI1e W.S.C.S. of the Letart
Falls Methodist church
met
Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
St. Clair Hill lor an all day
meeting to cut rug rags. A
pot luck lunch was served at

ReveIers Quar t et ~;~::ti:ht ::::s :~.:~

MoreComfortWearhiiJ

FALSE TEETH

opened with the Lord's Prayer,

Here t. a pleuRnt. way to ovarcome
loose pla.te d!Bcomfo!'t, FASTE!l'TH,
an lmproved powder, 1Pl1niled on
upper 1m (! lower pl&amp;tfll holds them
flrm er so t.n&amp;t tbey teel more oom·

:~~P;~~~i:.eb~~e gro~~~~j
23
February
Come

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Meeting Called
On February 18

River news
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TO BRING MATI!IIlALI
day~. . . ., M ·n . .
Those who are doing ta1lle ed to brtlll Ill* • Ia" Iit! II
painting and upbolatery work tbe recuJar !IIIIIIJIW
in the Syracuse Third Wedneo- day, Feb. 17.

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To repair and service
hearing aids

If bllls lll'e botlterlng you .•• If pay.
menti Hre too •tiff .. . that's when you
need one senaible cash loan. Jill\
phone u. for quick approval Thm

BoHerlos ond suppliH for
oil mokH for solo
Mr. Byrd will be glad. to
give you a free hearmg
test with the latest Beltone Electronic equip·
men!.

stop £or your money in one trip. Have
less to pay out. Enjoy youroelf aU
the more.

If heorlng is your
problem Bellone Is
tho answer

Our Friendly Siaff
When money i• lhe queslfon,

BEL TONE
Hearing Aid Center

Must Keep my eyes on Jesus,"
fortabl e. No gummy, gooey , pasts
taste or Ceelln~ - It '11 alkaline 1non·
504 TENTH ST.
" It was 1 Who Crucified My
acid) . Does not 110ur. Checks "plate
odor breatb". Oet PASTBETH today
1 Lord ;" "\Vho leads the Lambs
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HUNTINGTON, W.VA.
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•t drug COWiterl everywhere.
•·The Revelers," acclaimeri as one of the _best_ mae Astray," and "Good readings
" . -~·I' .:li ·~·:1'!·
uartel.s to be heard , will be the n ext attractiOn . m the lor childrerc"
In the business meeting it
BETH LAYI'iE: HEART PRINCESS
::'urrent series of the Tri-County Commumty Concet t
Association.
F b 23 was decided to have a bake·
NEW HAVEN - Pretty little Beth Layne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. JamThis talented foursome wJU appeal: at 8 p.m. e ·
less bake sale and also to order
es
Layne of Midway Drive in New Haven has been selected to retgn as
on the stage of Gallia Academy High School.
.
receipt books to sell.
"Heart
Princess" during the 1965 Heart Fund Campa1gn, held annually durA typically American institUtiOn~ the male . qu,Jrt~t Present were Inez Hill, Mrs.
ing February in West Virginia. Beth, who will be four in April, had open
bas enjoyed a rare popularity in thls country smce t ~ James Early, Erma Wilson,
heart surgery on October 21, 1963, at West Virginia University Hospital for
days when handlebar mous ta ches w,"r.~ the ~ogu~ a~ Margie Hunt, Lois Bell, Nora
correction of congenital heart defects.
such tunes as "Bicycle BUilt for Tv.o, and 1??\\n Y Cross, Margery Roush, Ethel
the Old Mill Strea m ."' wl'l'e hummed and whistled by Euler, and the hostess, Orpha
FURNITURE
almost every~ne.
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Hill.
SH 2-4811
Rutla•d
Some 45 years ago the on g•- ,.
,
The March meeting will be
nal group known as The Reve l- Carmen
.
. at the home of Margie Hunt.
as formed and became the He founded the Anz~na Op:ra The closing prayer was by Mrs.
;i~~t uartet ever to sing on the Association in Phoemx, Anz ' Early.
q
where he served as producer~
CHARLESTON, W. Va. -Pret-~ performed the intricate surg. to complete the delicate
ai~~ time, through fine arrange- diredor for four years. Return~
ty little three-year-old
Beth ery that was to change Beth's tion.
rnents of the standard reper- illg to Nev. York , he was engagLayne of New Haven has been life. 1t took eight long hours 1 Weeks of convalescing followtoire and outstanding perform· ed to appea:r in the Broadway
selected as 'Heart Princess"
ance of both folk and popular musJcal ·'Tuvarich" starring Vi
to reign over the 196S Heart
gs the quartet became one icn Leigh. He has recor~ed fur
Approximately 75 attended Fund Campaign held annually
s~n
h' ost distinguished groups RCA Vi ctor and Columbia Rec- thr Hlue _and Gold banquet of in February in West Virginia.
0
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f t_ e ~ind both at home and ords under the batons of Tosca- Rock Sprmgs CUb ~outs Pack
0
She is the daughter of Mr.
tts
nini, Kousscv ilzky and Bern- 121-6 saturday evenmg at the
·
S·a 1·IS bu r y School
abroad.
and Mrs. James Layne of MidBesides provid in~ lis teners stem.
. .
way Drive in New Haven.
· "i&gt;lc •·•nd In the 45 years of The Revel- A turkey dmner_ was served
wtt. h eons ·tsten II y enJoy...
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, · ms The er s· existence. Elliott Savage at 7 p. m. Decorations carrymg Beth is a glowing example
.
vam·d musJca 1 progra ·
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f II th
h
I th
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ade I· out t e co or
erne o
ue of the greal strides and
Hen• Iers Qu::.tr te t has b•"' cn a · is but the th1rd ~m. ger to t
vances
in
heart
surgery
that
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d 1 manv voun g position of bass m the quartet, and gold were made by Mr. and
['I m mg groun
or
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h 1· Ohl'
have been made through heart 1
· ts ·me·Iuu·111g such J·oining lhe group m t 1e
a \1rs P i· 1p th mger.
r 1us .tca ,, asptran
d'
research in recent years.
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Fol\owmg e mner, a cere'lm tn-u·,es
as cr r ank p '·11·k"l'
" · of Hl63
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~rank B l ~ck and the latf' .ramef; Conn~rl association mem e:s mo~y was co?ducted by P Uip To see Beth today, lull of en·
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b ast a few short months ago she was
quart et is a topflight perform· I them to tomorrow mg s ap- 1cats. 1c ar
oun~, cu m unable to feed herself, or even
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·ght Feodore pearan ce of Joe and Penny Ar- er handed Bobcat pms to
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1'homas Edv,.ards an son internatwna y nown o
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exp lode the mvth that all ten- singrr.'i. at 8 p m. m ommun- , Fran m IZ~. _r., en c e . In April of 1961 when Mrs.
ors are shorl 3nd port ly, boLh it y llnll at Rw r.rande.
I'J'hey were _FredPdh10.
B~rney, Layne was preparing to take
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Rusty DavJs,
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Beth home from the hospital
feet tall and handsome to boot
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Gary Grueser, J_erfrey
several days after she was born,
' 'tm«Trtm.•
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and Rodney Pullms
T di k fi.r~ l t&lt;'nor with t11 e
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has
appearAwards
which
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be
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heart defect. He also stated
e
group or SIX Y • •
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t d t the
e11·ng did
ed in such Broadwav muslC~ al s 1'1
presen e a
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that it would take
several
"Bloomer Girl" ;,A
Tree
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d 1Mr ~ fl JChard Vaugh- not arrive and wdl be giVen at l'll•ont:h, to see J·ust how serious
as
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Grows m Brooklyn ' and Pa1nl an entertamed w1th a party at
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this defect would be, and whethYour Wagon." On televi sion he their home Saturday afternoon ~ards W111 bbed FraRnkte D. n er or not surgery would be neccu 1g-~ te : in hono: of the seven_t11 b'1rth · Ch~ck
1ck Wo 11e a ge; oger txo ,
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appeared on N B C s
Clark
Carl
Offutt, essary to correct t lS con I1ton
Comedy Hour when he _rcpldc- dny nnmversary of the1r daugh- Bobb Blac~ton and
Eddie When Beth became
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ed the renowned Wagncnan ten- ter , Heth. Beth IS a real valen- y Y B
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Eb- enough to try slanding
and
.,_ :MeIchwr . and I&gt;·•- tine ''birtl1 dllY g1r
. I" smce her oung,
ear aodge ,. k reg
I'mg on her own. Mrs .
or Laur1u.
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tenor 1 birthday 1s Feb 14 but I h e 8n, ran te
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ne Layne noticed that she wou ld
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urney
an Roger
r Dixon,
u · Ricky become extremely short
of
roes
.. god- ' party was 1Je ld on! .S"r'I 1rJn
B , yl. year
pins;
letto"
Dill Va ughan · Urut H:' r .o et. 1. Gau 1. Gene Dav1s
. an d Car 1 breath, and would begin to
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, conduct ed the games wtth ~nz- 1 Offult, two year pins : Tommy and even scream 1rom t e c Thomas Edwards, sc·rond ten. es awarded to Ch_eryl Hanmng. Ball, Martin Broderick, Carl fects of the heart defect on her
(lr,_ was born and _1;11 s{'d man 1 J,anet _Neat, I.eshe Ing les, and Offutt, Chuck Clark and Greg respiratory system. This went
~to Welsh far:nmg {_·o:nmun- 1 Chn stma At~lt.
Eblin , gold arrow points; and on for months, until finally in
1ty and began ht s mu ~ wa l _ car-l Th(' valenlme theme was rar- Carl Offutt, Chuck Clark and late September of 1963.
little I
~er very early a~. tl w wmner : ried oul' in the refreshments of Greg Eblin, silver arrow points. Beth was admitted to the .Medi.
(lf the Nation~! h1 stl'dd fod. A ice cream red-iced cupcakes, R
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cal Center at West Virginia Uni· and pmk
. punr 11. epresen ta11ve
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graduate of the Obr::rlm con- candy hea rts
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g versity. The d e1ect had become
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servatory of :\1u ~ .w. ,-~1r. "'r... d- Favors of r·hoeolate 11carts were er, h'was t gues
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H .t ts ,optc,
wards was also ror lwo years given the guests
a Fellow at the Juilliard \. rad-1 Att cndmg werr. Kri sta ;1.100'· en age
any further delay.
uate School, la ter re{'e iving l11 s ris. Chervl Hann ing. .Janet Nf'al ,
At that time, fate again stepMaster'!! degree fnnn Colulll- Esther Lowery, Vickie
Slack, Columbus Pastor to
ped in as Beth became even furbia University.
Vi cki e Man te\' Lesl ie Ingles, Lead Service Here
ther weakened by a cold. The
His profess ionJl engagements Chn sline Auli .' Valeria Lewis, The Rev . John w.
doctors decided that it would
include two nati un widt t our~ and the honored guest, Beth St. Edward's church,
be too dangerous to perform the
with the "AmenrJn Ball ad Sing- VJu~ha n . Don and Bill Vaugh- bus will lead the Quiet Day ser- open heart surgery until the
ers'' and oper,~~ wiU1 ll1e Ph1la- ' an ass isted Mrs. Vaughan with vice for Churchwomen at Grace cold was arrested . Everv day
delphia and ('h (l tJt auqua Opera , the party . Others assisting were Episcopal church Thursday. The for four weeks, .Mr. and Mrs.
Companies, as well as exten· .Beth 's grandmother. Ylrs. Ann- Rev. ·Mr. Moody will
Layne waited . but still the cold
stve oratorio work. r.1dio and icr Ohlinger and Mrs. I.
R . series of tneditations
kept the doctors from operatttlevision appearanrf' ~ .
INeal.
at 10 am. and ending
ing. Finally, on October
21,
Raymond Murco=-11. bantone,
p.m.
unable to wait any longer, the
was born in :'11nlrlen, Mr.ss.,
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Church women of Meigs
operation was performed
It
where he begnn pn' p ;:~r ing for W EKE
d I ty are invited. Each ia asked was discovered that Beth had
the roughest road with such compo&amp;ure you eaa scarcely
l"o matter how many Cadillaca }'OU mav (,ave owneda career in musw ;1s a \o io\inist. Weekend guests of :\1r an_ 1to bring a sack lunch. A des- no less than four irregular opsense you're off the turnpike. To oompJeto your driTiDJ
or admired-this nn'~~est versi.on oi America's favorite
Tuming to smg mg, he appear- , Mrs. H~mer Jones . w~re thetr ]sert and coffee will be served enings in her heart .
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pleasure. Cadillac for 1965 also provides such eulutive
luxul'y automobile is r. rtr;;:~vi!.l.atinn lo drive! Cadillac's big
ed with the Rolwrt Shaw Chor-~ grllndchll_dren . Ma~;one Lucas tat noon in the parish
house. Ass1sted by an expert staff •!
accessories as the tilt end telescope steering wheel that
V-8 puwn is so qui~ -:-hat some first-time drivers find it
a is as barit01w s11l oist. ft rsl in and a fne~d . Davtd Thompson The Rev. Richard Martin
of of specialists . Dr. HP.rbert E.
1959 when
Ihat org.J nl1.al ion of Caledoma and )olr and Mrs. Grace church wilt a&gt;S!St m
Warden of the Medical Center I
difficult to believe. With its newly refined Turho Hydra- adjusts to your exact desire. If this is your year to eojoy
Malic transmi!ision , thc flow of power i!t incredibly smooth. motoring satisfaction in the grandmanuct 1 dri.veaCaddlao
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ie; Union. In bot.c Yli2 and 1963 tthey were here t e JJ't ay o
VISIT THE COOKS
Mr Murcell who jomNl The . Mr · Jones . was observed._ .Jul.
Mrs. Charles White of OrlanRe~·elers ~~ lhr fnll of '63, ! ia Henee. flve weeks old, IS Ihe do, Florida. arrived by plane
wa.'l gm·sl arti st in 1hP F'esli-1 gn'al granddaughter of Mr. and Thurs~y and was acrompanied
. Standard of the
1 Casal s s,~~n Juan Puertn I \!rs . Jones, and the great great to Middleport from Columbus
~ ~ perf .rmin g tn Maeslrn gr;mddaughh•r of Mrs. Lena b:r Mr and Mrs. Richard Pickc~1s~is· ora~or 10 • •· EI Pcc;ehre," l\1( 1-: thmny
Iens. She rame to visit with ;\ir.
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SEF THE 1965 CADILLAC AT YOUR AUTHORIZED DEALERj
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confined In Veter~ns _Memorial
to St. MRtthew '' hy J . s. Rar h 1\fr, Welby Whaley entertain- Hosp1t~t. _M:s. Wh1le IS the forElliott Savage, bass. is a n&lt;~ - r d with a dinner Sunday at mer Vt_rgmt_a Stanley a~d was
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lit the age of 16 when he sang Crueser and son, Bob of Min- and Mrs. Richard Ptrkens. She
the role of Escamlllo in
a &lt;&gt;r sville and Mrs. Gladys Cuck- left S~nday morning for her
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General Operations
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Corrections
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$51.:)
Miscellaneous subsidies
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February I, 00
Judicial and Legislature
TRI COUTY LEAGUE
John D. Herbert, Treasurert Pike - $4,778.711, $13,591.43,
$9.1
$ll.5
Meigs County Beagle Club - of State reported that sales tax $86,041.71, $84,133.44.
$8.5 $10.0
Elected officials
Rupe 5011; J. Johneon 428; K. ,collection lor the period end- Ross - $28,938.65 , $62,887.70,
Totals
$1,248.8 $1,448.9
Johnson 372; Chisler 477; Bow- ing Feb. 6 were almost $4 mil· $531,510.74, $4!16,207.42.
en 472; Handicap I23 Total lion below the same period last I Scloto - !39,012.44, $72,747.- - - - - - - - - - - ·
2381. Won 3 Lost 0 Points 8. year. In lhe ten southeastern j73· $873,096.28, $658,047.08.
Crow'o Sleait Boase - Ingels Ohio counties, Athens was the VInton - $1 ,626.41, $7.50I.77,
1\reWS
474 Holliday 491; Duerr 495: only one to show a gain . Only $38,781.46, $44,079.56.
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Blind 310; Blind 390; Total 2240. four counties were ahead of last Motor vehicle,
housetrailer . ----~Won 0 Lost 3 Point.B 0,
year's fiscal fi~res
Thev and use tax collections in the j
Enterrd Hospf;IForemu Abbott - Black- were Athens, Meigs, Ro~ and :ten counlles showing those for Among those
who entered
aton 538; Abbott 498; Houda- Scioto.
the two-week period ending Feb. Holzer hospital in the past 24
shelt 418; Dillon 508; Radford Figures showing the collec- 6, 1965 and for the fiscal year j hours were Richard Lew 1s Mc495. Handicap 120; Total 2577. lion of sales taxes for t~ two- !starting July I, 1!164 lollows: Calla, Rt. 2 Gallipolis, Mrs.
Won I Lost 2 Potnts 4. Holoum week periods endlog Feb. .s. Athens - $13,344.12, $150,776.35. Norris A. Nunn , Rt. 1 Gallipo- ,
$4,999.62, $91,487.28. lis, Larry G. Duke. Rodney, '
- Wood 500 Martin 444; Grate 1!165 and Feb. 8, l!lii4, and !IH·; Gallia
575; Schilling 426; Stobart 535. eat year figures for the years , Hocking - $4,084.25, $89,893.51, Robert H. McCarley, Rt. t. VinTotal 2400. Won 2 Lost I P01nts starting July I, 1964 and July Jackson - $13,563.61, $113,655.· ·ton, Mrs. Thermo R. Love, Ma4.
I, 1963 lollows:
'09. Lawrence - $6,709.58, $200,· • sWI, W. Va .. Mary E. McFarMasoa Clly K•yoteno AU.ons - $57.539 37, $39,l19 ,· 764.32. Meigs - $3,330.02, $79, · land, Mason, W. Va., Heber C.
Smith 288; Ash 438:, GID&lt;!ckner 83, $365,314.82, $356,481.52.
119.23. Pike - 14,214 li2. $60.· James, Hartford, W. Va .. Mrs.
24I; McKenzie 530; Cr&amp;g 55;
Gallla - $3.49:151. $20 ,339.91, 474.22. Ross - $14,230.28, $208,· H. Ward Sayre, Racine, Oscar
Marcmko 254; Handicap 30; T&lt;&gt;- $159,511 .42, $168,854.34.
1381.85. Scioto _ $26,693.91. $294,. Maynard, Racine, Samuel V.
tal 233'1. Won 2 J:.ost 1 Points 6. Hockiug - $7,404.87, $16,652.· 084.83. Vinton - $2,042.61, $34,· Dyke, Rutland, Mrs. Charles
G 6 J - Sisson 482; Hawley 84, $139,644.I7, $141,491.34.
1204.85.
T. Curtis, Minersville, Kenneth
647; Johnson 4TI; Longotreth, Jackson _ $1'.05160. $27 .726.·
' Ray Holliday, Rt. 1 C.rpenter,
4111; Graves 461: Total 2242. 45 , 1232 ,1106 .9 1, $241,711.75 .
Mrs. Malcolm Hubbart. Ht. 1
Won I Losl2 Pomts 2.
Layr•nce _ lt7.1147.t6, $47.Oak Hill, Douglas Marlin Morlnd. HJ&amp;h Game - H. Black- 868.21, $341,520.56, $347,1184.81.
rls, Jackson, Connie M. Phil·
ston 235; Ind. High Senes Meigs _ $11.651. $24,598.91, 1 (Continued ~rom Page 1)
Ups, Rt. I Jackson, Mrs. Jen1fame was spread throughout his me M. Halterman, Rl. I JackG. CraJ&amp;, 555. Team HI I h $144,277.91, $143,094.26.
Game - Foreman Ia Abbott,
- - -- body an autopsy has revealed. son, Mrs. Mary Jane N1cholas,
937; Team High Series- Fore,
eoie, 45, died in his sleep I Wellston, Patrick J . Gallagher,
man and -Abbott 2577.
Suntlay Nlte Women 8 League Monday morning in st. John's IRL 2 Wellston, Denver L. MeFebruary 1, l9fi
Hospital i.n nearby santa Man- Vay, Albany, Charle:i G. MBys,
INDUSTIIIAL LiUGUE
Crow'o Steal&lt; Ho111e - Lucy ica. Following the autopsy, the , Soutb Point, Malcolm Dennis
Fehnary II, 1111
McKtrmey 305; Ruth Edwards cause of death was listed as' Hooper, South Point, Janet Sue
Devfl • Waner - E. Perry 210; Peg Roush 358: Gloria Eb- l"t&gt;xtensive metatastic carcino-1Tbackett, Rt. 5 Lima, M rs.
495; R. Carson 462; T. Ander- ersbach 3t5; Sue ParliOlls 414. rna of the lung."
Starling L. Miller, Ravenswood,
oon 407; H. Oteaher !M; F. llaodicap 315; Totl\1 1977. Won
W. Va., and Mrs. Charles E ..
Reichert 371. Blind 130; Handl- 0 Lost 3. Forest Ran Block AUXIUARY INVITED
Hall, Ravenswood, W. Ya.
cap 36 Total 22U. Won 2 Lost Susie Grueser 319; Sally Bar· Members ol Drew Webster
Births
1 Points 6. Mr. Bee·- L. Jewell tei.s 330; Linda Winebrennec 4~4; IPost 311, American Legion Aux- Mrs. Earl Edward Halt, Rt.
457; Blind 390; K. Lawhorn, Betty Sm_lth 416 ·. Pat Ingds' ,iliary, are invited to attend the 2 GaUipohs. son, 1:40 a.m. Mon445; Blind 390; M. Werry 481. 399. Handicap 198, Total 2076· Americanism program of the day.
Total 2163· Won I Lost 2 Pointa Won 3 Lost Q
Lewis Manley Auxiliary Post
Discharged
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Friendly Tavent - Charlotte No. 2!3 at the Mt.
Moriah Patients recently discharged
BIDe 6 Grey - V. Wippel, llall1day 453: catolyn Bachner ' Baptbt church in Middleport inclnded Nancy M. Blackburn,
4111 E. Bachner 466; w. Chis- 420; Colleen Van Meter
226, in Thursday, Feb .. 18 at 7:30 Thomae K. Jackson, Jr., Naler 1.58; F. Porter 511;
J. Ann Hanning 455 : Blind 330 · p.m. Mr . Pout Casci will be tasha Mulford, Terry E. Hysell,
Duerr 40'7; Total 2420; Won 1 Ha.udlcap 249;, TotaJ 2133. Won ,guest speaker.
Sandra Marcum, Charles Y~aLoel 2 Points 2 Swlshor lllld 3 Lost 0. lola I Beaulf Shop- .
ger, Malcolm Hooper, Cecil Mid·
Lolue - J Salley 500· T Margaret
Lehew 363; Karen
LADIES INVITED
kill, Mrs. Paul Harrison, Mrs.
Bowen - : . K Wlggllls ' 492; Walker 304: P~tty Youngs 322; The Auxitiaq Ladies ol Vet- Georgeanna Swango, Charles
R !IIlley 48D K McElhinny Jo Goodnlte 329, P. Collin 402. erans Memorial Hospital are Swick, Mrs. David Culpepper
Bendlcap 72; Total
Handicap 261 ; Total tS3!. Won I cordially invited to attend the and infant daughter, Mrs. M.
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1Tea and Capping of Candystr:~ Roush, Mrs. John Rose, SamWon 2 Lost I Points e.
Lost 3·
Keith Goble Ford - Helen
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"' uel L Herdman and Mr. Lu~ a C Jowolon- .a. Bowen l!andley 3%!; lola Bartrum :l49; ers torught
at 7;30 p. .m. at the !her 'Bowles. •
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1100, J. Johnoon 461:, P. Rad- Barbara Adams 369 . Gail Bovat- Sacred Heart Catholic Church li";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~=====--.
lord -1111 L. Wolfe 495; A. ter 336 . Louise Gilmore · 457 . auditorium m Pomeroy. All AuxStobart 634; Blind 130. Tot a I Handicap 402; Total 2I34. Won iliary members are urged to atHeadqu1rter1 For
2313 Won 2 Lost 2 Points 4. 3 Lost o. Ed's Auto Trim _ tend.
AUlutl 011 and Relllliq Janet Gilland 332; Mary VlneJ. Meet! 12; H. VIneyard 4M; yard 312; Barbara Murray 282; .
NOT MUCH
T. PltaJep 413; D. BecbUe 474; Faye Manley 349; Linda Boyles
DETROIT (UP! ) - Mrs. AnE. Gilland 413. Hlndleap 150; 282. Handicap 357; Total 1914. na C. Miller, who was near
Total 2:116. Won 2 l&lt;tst I Points Won o Lost 3.
death with typhoid lever and
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Ind. High Game - Sue Par- pneumonia at the age of 18, obInti. High Game - L. Wolfe sons, 183; Ind. 1llsh Series - served her IO'Jnd birthday MonU8; Jitd. High Series - A. Sto- Louise GUmore, 457:
Team day. He son, Robert, 70, s.aid,
1r1rt IU; Team High Game - High Game - Keith Goble "she still reads her Bible and
IIIII; Turn Hil!h Seriee - Swish- Ford 730; Team Blah SerieS:.. 11ews some, and she's still in
Middleport, 0,
c lo Lohoe, 2525.
Keith Goble Ford 2134.
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ribbon winner - 'IV. 'IV. Brown. winner - Plrl Burrill with 1
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Clover ...... hay 1st place Wln· red ribbon with CUll carfU RNISHED apartment,
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Farm featured 41 hay e1· Gra" Hay 1st place winner The Grand Champion
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from all areas of Mason County. bons - Gerald Rood and non. Marcus Weaver was the Grand
i · h~o ,..Il l '~'" '" '"'' 'P""" r.,, f n o
1962 Corvair 7.0 0 • 4 Door _
Now $1295
110rP tl\111 cone ,n t'o rrf'M m••rl!o lt.
The quality of hay and silage Plrl Burris. Red Ribbon win- Champion In Silage.
THREE ROOM turnished apart·
Low mileage by local own er, Powe rglide. Spotless interior,
beautifu
l
fa
wn
color
.
Radio,
heater
.
like
new
tires.
men t wtlh oa th for coupte. l
I" up along with the number of ners - Old Town Farm No. 1,
R . \ TI!:~
10
0p1c
0
·silage samples being up, how- Robert Brown, Delmer Newber·
f" n • Wan• o\.&lt;.J
Utilit ies furnished Phone W
YI
1960 Chevrolet lmpal1 Conv.
$1295
I ~ ~nt•
P'" ""ord one
oniPrltrno
ever, the number of hay sam- ry . WhJte Ribbon winner-Char·
2-5435 in Middleport. 212 S. One local owner pn d sharp red interior , wh ite Hnish, good
'dln omu n&gt; Ctnrl • 60 c-enta
l, ...:enh !&gt;f'l word fo r rh rH .•on
ples was down some This pos- les Machlr.
Fifth
Ave.
1
18
tfc
l
tires, VB motor , Mutoma tic tra m&gt;. R.ad io and bt'att&gt;r
,.I'U ll'l'e .,,.,.ruon1
I slbly
io due O&lt;&gt;mewhat to the
.
1
M 1&gt;.. , ~ ~ n• Ol1r nnn• oD p•JO all• '"'"'
5 room and bath apartment
ar\11 pa td w ot l\111 10 day11
dry weather conditiolli last sum- MlScellaneoua Hay 1st place
CARP Ot !'l! A..-KS &amp; OH ITl!A HI Ell
in Pomeroy. Phone W'Y "l-3319
I I :0
f ot
5o w u r rl nu n
_ "Lets Explore Ohio," was mer.
winner- Pirl Burris other blue
.pl ~ QI.
to:a c b
a d d1t trmal
word lc ,
12 15 Uc
the
subject
of
a
panel
discuS·
I
Winners
in
the
hay
classes
ri~bons - Marcus Weav~r. Red
Feb. 11
- -- - -- ,
OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
sion
given
at
a
meeting
of
a
were
:
Alfalfa
1st
place
Clair
Ribbon
Charles
Machlr,
and
The
Twilight Garden club will
Ot'l'' lCf. HOU RS
TRA ILER lots for rent, close
8: 30 A M h• ,.00 P M 0 1t\h
POMEROY,
OHIO
Fulure Homemak ers of America Lee Cottrill other blue ribbon C. B. Thomas.
meet Tuesday evening at the
ll• turd 11y -8.30 A 1'4 to t!! ·OO ouun
to Laundrymat and schools
IT'S SO EA SY
at
Gallia
Academy
on
Tuesday
wlnners
iD
this
class
were:
The
Silage
Winners
were:
home of Mrs. Phil Wil1iamsoD
Vall ey Lumber &amp; Supply ComJ'O P LA t'.!-. A
.
RIEiil l!"\.1 PROD \.JCI NO
Camping
Equip.
evening.
Wayne
Hart,
Jr.,
G.
C.
SomCorn
tst
place
Marcus
Weawith Miss Elsie Hart as co-host16-3-tfc
pan y. Midd:epurt.
WA I'o'T " D
Business Servicet
-;;-APACHES AR~ HERE"-- Members of the panel were : mer, and Robert '111omas. Red ver ; Red Ribbon winners were: ess.
PHONE WY 2-2156
,t.:r: r: ·•"" rour """" ' turn-' ""
ALL
SIC models
including Cl&gt;tryl Thome s, Rita Young, Ribbons - Sam Huffman. AI· Wayne Hart, Robert Newberry, The Middeport A,thletic AllliOe&lt;1 and .Wurrushed apart
AUI."t10l'it"'EII
Buffaloes
with
optional
buill· Nancy Sparkman, Rutb1e Davll, . bert Roush, Gerald Rood and Torris Williamson, J. E. Som· elation will meet Tuesday ev•
,.,.,.,.,,....---....,_,..-- cnenf11 WY ·t-!l4 :l-4
12 6 tfc
Complete Sa ;let
ms. stoves, dinette set, sink, and
Wolford. The topics 1 Son, David Roush, Ernest Kay. mer, G. C. Sommer, W. A. Bar- ning at 8 p.m. in the
high
In Memory
_ j6 ROll\! HOUSE m Pomeroy ·
CHtr llradlord
toilet, ice box, etc. Sleeps 6 discus""d included statehood, Charles Machlr , and Robert ker , Henry Kay, Delmer New- school cafeteria. Ail members
- -- -- ----Phone WY 2-5385
I ~Tile. P'- • ~
or more. All the comfort of flower , bird, nicknames, writ· 1 Brown. White Ribbon .W. A. berry, Elmer Newberry, Ger- are urged to be present lor thil
IN LOVIN G memory of
my
2 11 tic
rL C. 8RADPORD
home in an easy towing , easy en: , famous men and historlcal ' Brown.
aid Rood and Son, Albert Roush, important meeting.
·
husband, Obfon L. MarklTls .
RadDe. Olalt
put
up
Apache
Camping
Trailinterest.
Alfalfa
and
Grass
Hay
:
1st
West
Creek
Dairy,
Sam
Hoff·
Group
II
of
the
Women's
AJ.
who pass f'd a wav 8 wa r ago APAKTrvl ENT , 5 ruoms
and '
' 11 tic
er - Price $445 up. Ask a- Following the panel refresh- I place winner - W. A. Barker rr.an, W. W. Brown,
Robert aociation of the First United
todav. l'ebruarv. 16.- 1!164.
[ ba th. show('r a nd tub 6::1 S - -- - - - - - - - bout our •· Early Bird Bonus ments were served by a com-1other blue ribbon winners were Thomas, J . H. Morgan, Pirl Presbyterian Church wtll meet
You~ gent le f&lt;.H:I' and pnt wr1t 1 3~d· ~~ .•. Mtddleport.
Phone INCOME TAX Servlee, John.
Sale." Amsbary Apache Trav- mit tee composed of Ruth Ann ' Marcus Weaver. Old Town l.lurris, C. C. Blessing, White Tuesday evening at 7:30 p.m.
smile.
j ~~Y 2·l67 l
_ 1 1~ ttc son - Simpson Insurance Age_t Trailers, 631 4th Ave. Gal- Sims, Peggy Davis, Martha I Farm No. 2, Old Town Farm Ribbons - David Roush, Ern- at the home of Mrs. Lewis SauWit h sadness we rel'i.Jil .
, TH .I\ lLF: H LOTS - freto se w i ency, ~oom 6, Coats Build·
hpohs. 0 ., Hrs. 12 . 9 p.m. Finnicum and Joyce Miller.
No. I. Red Ribbon winners - est Kay, Old Town Farm No er, .Tr. on Brownell-Ave.
You hnd a k md l ~ w11 rd to t· age and w :.~ter Browns r ratl i tng. Middleport.
Most any time by appoint- Sandv Saunde'" was elected Torris Williamson, Clair Le e 2, and the Double H Farm.
The Lydia Circle of
the
earh .
pr P;trk tSl &lt;l~e ApprO\:edl ,i
l 20 tfc
men!, 446-{)329.
, parlimentarian to replace Lynn Cottrill, Albert Roush, Plrl Bur· Grass Legume Silage lsi place WSCS of the United Methodist
And dit&gt;d lwlowd b.v &lt;1ll
M tm·r~ ,· ll l r , OhiO, Phonr WY
- - ·2 16 6tc 1 Lewis. Announcement NaS made r1s, Wayne Hart, Robert New- - Old Town Farm with white church wUI meet Tu,esday at
1
2-:&lt;:124
t 15 tic 'I AJOR Medical Healtb Plan
R I E
_ F_ S_ I_
lot FHA week from April 4 to berry, W. W. Brown, and white other white ribbons were G.,.. 7:30 p.m. at the church, with
The voi ce is n tute and still ed ,
,
and
balh
non
.
cancellable,
guaranted.
ea
state
or
a
8
1
and FHA state convention In ribbons - West Creek Dairy aid Rood and Son and Marcus Mrs. William Swatzei,
Mrs.
1
thP heart
. J 1100 ,yj &lt;lf1 artmen
10
All
1
:ur· r~ newable. Pays 100 per cent
Columbus Apnl 2 and 3. Inter- l and Robert THomas.
Weaver.
Earl Krautter and Mrs. Frank
Th at lovf'd us well and tn tP I unlurm~rl(
uu ttt es
ol Medical bills, over
0&amp;- FOrt SALE · 5 room and bath, view s for state homemaker de· Clover Hay : 1st place blue Miscellaneous Silage 1st place Vaughan as hostesses. Mrs. W.
Ah. bi tt er .... as till' trial 1il. rwdJed Upslairs above Wilry., ductible Call Jim Johnson
partial basement. New 66'' gree will be held at Trimble,
R. Carpenter and Mrs. Harvey
art .
DoJ nm·:m ... l llll" t&gt; Phune
P
2-:liHb or 1\ y 1.·2U64 .
WY 2-2903
for information.
smk , new water tank. Phone Athens Co unty Feb. 28. Mrs.
Van Vranken will haveJhe proFrom one so good ll'' .\ nu
1 12 lfc
11930tc
or see Mrs. Wayne Harrison, Ald eth Robinson is laculty ad·
gram. All members art urged
For Sale
I
BulldiD&amp;
for 237 Race, St. , Middleport. Ph. vi5ur to the chapter.
to attend.
new home. Buill in kite!&gt; WY 2-3704.
2 16__31.&lt;
' one.
Htl\llA MOTORCYCLE
305 en., storm windows, alum"
FEB. IT
~ nr \\ dl \Oll ('\ "t'T" ht'
As long {:!:-,
ana
A· l shape . Phone WY
inurn siding Call Guy NeigSyracuse Homemakefs' club
last
2 (&gt;6.1
z 16 6tc ! ler. Racine, Ohio.
'-'
I PT. PLEASANT- Plans for Ilion ; Dr. Roy 0 . Thomas, ... meels at town hall, 181 a .m. to
We wtll ,·emendn' r thre.
T&lt;l
better we' ll I
12 29 tfc CuCRIU K,U
Ithe 22nd West Virginia Univer- sistant professor, Animal Nu-- p.m. Program, R:t- Gerloan a Blur Lustre _ Ca rpet l -sity Dairy Short Course to be itrition; Ted R. Hash, State
Johnston speab on Self
Sadly mi&gt;s.·d b' .rle. Da&gt;a. Slmm pnon FRF:E wt th pur-, WILSON &amp; Son's Car Wash on POMEROY - 6 • room home
3Jntl IS
held at the State 4-1' Camp, I tension Specialist - Poultry: Help Health Care. Potluck lunch
ilnd l1ts br&lt;JIIlt'rs ,tnd sis. l&lt;'r"co
wr'tlt batt!, roreed hot
· Ii
br'""'"l
ellast· ol Olue Lustre Sha m·
Page
Street, Middleport.
BlT
Jackson's Mill . F"eb. 22-24, are Waldo E. Bell, State Extension at noon
.
t
uaa ... own lable
- - -- -- -- ' 16 Jlc
pvo Hakrr Fu.-ntture. Mid- Ca ll WY -2-5212.
2-6-3otc heating, stone mantel and
complete.
!Specialist - Agricultural Engl· service.
.
Notice
--dlepo' I , Oln o.
2 16 6tc - - - fireplace with built in book·
n&lt;ering; James Clarke, profes- Regular meetmg of the Brad_ _ __, I \IOTO IH' Y&lt;'\.\&lt;:. .. 51 Tr iomph . WY 2-3243 is the phone to cal ' cases. plenty closet space,
The Short Course Will be com· ' sor or Agricultural Economics. bury PTA will he held
·
vou ARE INVITED
unfinished attic, full base- PT PLEASANT - A Mas- P
. med _ of seven sesswns deal- Cha'trman of the sessl·ons 10
.• day evemng, Feb. 17_ at 7:10
1
1 1 d 1r
"
E
w
men!
with
garage.
Extra
lot
on
County
Cir
cuit
Court
petit
.mg
w1th
the
theme
,
"The
Fu,
_
clude
Dr.
M.
R.
McClung,
at the school. There will be the
$:!flOoo
overh"ui·.l or .!mes ones. any
Size
I
l"d.
Gt)· Ka
r t 0;-J.Beatty.
rt Good buy
Prompt Contracting.
e Ivery . mrnet
llay 1 proFARM
SPRAy CHEMICAL
MEETING
m o.oo
Mrs
New ', Shuler,
with double block garage. jury returned a verdict for the I
Hs Affect on t h West ' Chairman. Department of Ani· regu IarRF d
t
tf•
Conven_iently located only a plaint iff after a short del_ihera- IV.Irgrftla_ Darry I_ndu•s·try· .• Ses- , mal Husbandry, R. A. Acker· gram. eu es ents w1i
be
29
.,
. 7
H(lvt'n , 882-JltiB.
2 Hi 3tc -few mmutes from courthouse lion Monday afternoon m t he :Slons wt II dea I w1th M1lk s .Fu-1man, assistant professor Dairy serv ed bY the F ourth
Gra de
1
FEB
WED
UO PM and uo PM
FOK
7 " '"'"- hou se wrth Lori f'.roeoer l'lam&amp;tac ..,
and all shopping. '16,500.00. civil action uf Charle• K. Craft ' ture as' a Food," "Pestic1des 1Science: Dr. Robert s.:'hablng- room
eAt LIH1dmark
hi.Jt.lt . f{utl ;1n d. Car l Hvse Jl.
l:jeattn&amp;
POMEROY - 6 .. room frame vs. George Yester. The verdict 1as they Affect Dairying," "The ,er Area Extension Specialist The Past Presldenta of the
Town &amp; Count'' Sto re
Sll ' ·4S24
2 16. 6tc 1
Mtnonvllle, 8lde
house on Mulberry Heights awarded judgment in the am- 1Cost of Producing Milk," "Hand·I- 'Dairy · Samuel J Weese as· American Legion Auxiliary ol
Pomo,oy, Ohio
FKI-:SII HO I,sn:IN cnw with I
EDd vom ,..,., ll'ODnear new grade school and nunt of $236 for
to the 1\ing Materials - Feed
and 1sociate professor
Drew Webster Post will meet
ealf. milking unit.
Charles
lh llll•• aD hospitaL Nice bath, kitchen, plaintiff . from the defendant.
"Marketing,"
''Wa· ,and George Sh;rpe, State EX· at . the home of Mrs. Gerald
""'s and app\ic.lin ns
Mash, Bunker Hill. 2-! -li lc
S.wer Macbtneo
full basement w1th recreation The action was the result of a lter, and the annual meellng ltension Specialist -Soil Con- Wddermuth Wednesday even5
• DOOR PRIZES
1\Qsonolole RIIIOI
room, attached garage and two-vehicle collision occurring of the West Virginia Dairymen's aervation· Walter H Dicker- ing. Each member is to brinlla
ot Masonette. Ma son, I Call
z.me Day ..
breezeway, 80 ft. lot (land· October 14, 1964 on Viand Street !Association.
' son
Agricuitural En· gift lor a patient at Miller'•
• REFRESHMENTS
: . . . . - - - - - - - - - - ' W. Va ' starling Feb. 18 at
7 II 1lr scaped). $16,000.110. FHA Jo,near the Goodyear Store.
j
Dr. Richard David,
Chester L. Dodson, Cottage:. Dayton.
"
AN D sau&gt;agc• sup 7 p m. •·very Thursda) . All
year loan available.
I Members of the Jury were : Department of Dairy Science Director Water Research In-'1 The Back to Gnd moveper. Chr sler C.radt' School. kinds of merchandise, new 1 .A1'11\iG, _.tumblng, Moetla SYRACUSE - 5 • room frame Clayton Athey, John
Sayre, land A V Kr
t h E 1 . ' sl't te '
ment sponsored by the Ameri·
u d
tO:\ ~·~-~
s
d
Furnace&amp;. !\mold Brodlll!l"'
h
S K
h p
II
St I
. . ewa c ' x enston . I u .
I
'~ . . be'JDI observed
F'f'b 20. 5 P m _ rill ·1 All
se
. alu • .c ty
- ·
·
orne wtih bath full basement r ., ennet
owe ,
an ey Ag . ltural E . ee
U .
h
can ucgton, 18
the panrakt•s vou r·an eat
nig hl at MI. Alto, 7 p.m. Man- &amp;18 t:a" Mam Streel, Pomforced hot air' heating with Duncan, James Bennett, Lloyd
M 1
r, ruver- 1 Ot er guest spea?&lt;ers Include Wednesday eveninl when Feen0
. ·/ryan 'kWill
Adul!s. 7oc. Chi ldn'n.
o.. .! agemenl. Faulk ner &amp; Jones eruy. Pbooo
14411.
carport. House is fully' lnsu- Rayburn, (.'har\es Blessing, Mrs.
Robert S. Butler,
Berkeley , ey-Bennett Post, 128, American
5 -'
2-!3-7lp
1 Ill tic
lated (6 months heat
bill Gerald Rood, Juliet
Smith, ra.:lil
:-: ers.
pro-!county farmer :
Martz, ILegion of Middleport, will at Sponsor : Chestr r Fi re Depart
men!.
2 IIi Ot p II.AY deltvered lirst and second
$90.110) . Large lot (180' x 180') Jamc'S R. Humphrey, Charles g
g
erway Monday ,Manager, Darrymen s Coopera- tend the Church Go! Ouist at
I
Help ·w anted
fruit trees and shade trees. Escue, and Nedra Jones.
lafwtervnuoon, Feb. 22.
Ilive Sales A_ssocwllon.
Pills- the 7:30 p.m. ae.r:vice. The pubcut lin~ Also Stra"' W Cli ff ___ __ _ _
parttctpants Monday eve b h B l
G H rd Pr
: Swut. Guysv ille, Ohi o
Rl. FEMALE. Unmarried. Several Kitchen has built-in dishwash· Craft was represented by At· , .
.11 . 1 d D
he ; ' urg ; er m
a O •
o- lie is Invited to 1ttend lht ser1 I, Ph . MU 2"2439.
2- t3-30tp openings in lactory coming er, range top and oven. $16.- ' torney Raymond G.
e
r ducers, Cooperative
Dairy, vices.
J.OST
d
500.00. 30 year FHA loan ' and counsel for the defendant oi A . iturean,F
tryCo egde Inc., Elkins; G. C. Sommer, Class 12 Circle of
Heath
Trf't" and W:tlkf'r
SI.\J(;F: H .:lll trl!llatic Zig ZCJg up soon. Stator Winding e- available.
was Attorney Carroll Casto. .
gnou
e: ores ' an Mason county farmer ; Earle Methodist Church will
meet
Coon hound
I S('Wing m:wimlP t.,k,..
nt·w partment. ~re~ioubsl bfatcto ryt C. C. CUCKLER, REALTOR : Scheduled for trial at 9:30 I . !HBome EcoAno-:ntlcs, aD~ Herman Copeland, Fairmont
Foods, Wednesday evenlnl,
P'eb.
17
at
_ Terms. exper1ence es1ra e u no BOX
tod
(T sd )
th , owers, ss1s ant Irector of Parkersburg· Lloyd
Ripley the e1n1rm at 8
.... ._ Da '"
Blark, whitt&gt; and brnwn . 1 . mdi fion. $D:i
11
00
necessary Apply in person at I
Z29
WY 2-3830 m.
ay
ue ay was
e the Coo
11
E t · Se '
'
'
p.m."""· v.,.
Lost in 'o'irinit~· of ~~· a ~e
1\Y 2-:JnG2
2 12 5tc
I
.
, .
I
POMEROY OHIO
civil action of Florence Rey- ' .
pera ve • ensron
r· President, West Vlrglnil Dairy· Entsminger will be the devo';lf'tll,.mrnt
c·. l.l··.,··t"lltti.UX S .
mpenal Elcctn c Company. I
'
nold v Home p Ne II VICe. ""' Douglass, State Cnm- men's Association Ohio coun- tiona! leader w'lth ••- ~--- .
A-1 Middleport.
2 16 3tc
2 16 3tc
s s.
r ·
we · mi.osioner of
culture I
'
"""· ""'"'r
This dog Is. vt&gt;ry sh) or ' tn nthl tnn 1" " oil
at_
. ROOM "house f
1The acllon c-oacerns an auto- will
ak
A8rl
•
•
DO ty,_ and Vane Warner, Green- son Jones, program chairman
~f' Crad' Cn~ i g. Sn ;wlN '
t; ll'hnw nt s.
Gua ranteed. FEMALE: Don't hunt
work. 4
or sa1e, 1 acre j mobile accident occurring ()c..
ape •
.
brier county daJryman.
Hostesses will be Mra.
Call WY 2-2810. ,
.
1 , 1\'Y .3!( _
Let 1t find yuu ' Let us talk 1 of . ground and well wal8r. tuber 7th on Jackson Avenue Other WVU participants In- The 20th annual Hay and Si· Shuler, Mrs. Glenn Lambert.
14 9
2 62
,c
Io you in the privacy of your ' Pnoo ' 1·500: On Beech G~ove l near Fruth's Pharmacy.
elude_ Dr. Robert H. Thomas, !age Show will be held in con- Mrs. Jane Gilkey and Mrs.
2 12 5
own home about opportunities Road. lnqwre at Guy Prrddy Jurors selected to serve are: assoc1ate professor. DaJry Sci junction with tho Dairy Short Herman Haddo1.
·
2 15 tfe
1
!'ill
... ,
, . 'Vf:l tY t:OO ll oai s hay. Black In Tupperware plastic House- resrdence, on Beech Grove 1Mary Adkins, Esker Johnson, ence; J. Frank Wade, State Ex-Course.
The Middleport Literary Club
\i(,, pi i.N tng, ;
tractor manure spread¥:1 ware parties. commission,
2-13-6tp Arnett
Roush, Mrs. Dovie ·tensiOn Program Leader-Safe West Virginia farmers
are will meet WedneSday afternoon
bertmeddl
Tylermg
's allowrd
P_ remises.onAny·
WI.liard.wood 'I Car necessary, but not exper.. .. . Mayes, Mary A. Morrison, Jew- Use of P esllc
or
AI- er on ru bber. 1 cun.l
· ideo and Chemi· urged to attend any or all sea· at 2 p.m. at tha bome ao1 Mrs.
g{iW t it'. Homer
iem:e. We train, earn-as-you- FOR SALE : Three bedrooms, 1ell Boardman, Russell Duffer, cals; Dr. ~~a_rrel J . Olso_ n, Jr., sions of the Short Course, and Nan Moore. Bookl to tJt re-.
1
one
to thecaught
lull extent
w1ll be
of pun
the ished
law.
_
_ 2. 13 _·3tp I learn. Call or write: Royalty , bath • basemen t• garage, gas W. W. Brown, H. Kimberling, State Extellilon Specialist - A· I,to participate In the Hay and viewed Include "Beat 1111 Last
Albert Tyler, Darwin.
,
POKTAR LF.. guaran-, Sales. 68 N. 7th St., McCon-1 furnace. fireplace. 2\i lou.; Willis Davis, Jr., Vertie Work· gronomy ; Dr. R. L. Reid, ss- iSIIage Show and llaf Jud&amp;Jnl Drwn," given by Mn. James
P : teed and equipped to mono- netsvillo.
2-13-&amp;tc Phone 773-5611 Mason.
1man, James Allen Ferrell.
sistant professor, Anlmol Nutri·Conteot.
Harley and "Before tilt Colors
2 10 61
CHI E
gra m
za g, fa ncy deSign, CONTACT Ju venile
Judge,
2-1J.30tp
Fade," given by Mn. Henry
CK N Bar-R-Q, Salur1 ay, elr Fu ll bu lanre $26.15. WY
SON IS BORN
WT"d
Null. NllllliDI a patriot will be
Februory 2U Pir kup
" "d 2-38[&gt;2
2 12 5tc
Pomeroy, WY 2-31196
from HOUSE for ..le, Laurel Cliff Mr. and Mrs. Dennla Walthe response to roD oaD.
de livery service on ly. Con
__ _ _
9:00 a .m. until 4·00
p.m. Road. Mrs. Norman E. Hy- burn are anoounclng tha birth
Wednesday evenlnl,. 7:10 p.
"
.
d
•
.
p
of
a
seven
pound
and
seven
m.,
Feb. 17, Mlddleport Clnlrch
ta c t an~· \-1u1dlr port F:r"rn~
LUMP and run o_r mme coal Woman or mant and wife, 45 8ell WY 2-6322
2 1% 30t
I
G
Co
t
?. 9 11tp 1 Page
or sa Ste. Middleport
oeg lem al Co. years
or over
o uve of
m 4anto FOR SAL
._ ror you r order.
lake care
of a family
ad one-half ounce aoo, Suday,
of Chrilt, In cooperation with
RUG Weavin g. WI- 9'1H26.
I
··
·, . , tic
E, at Dorcas. mod· February 14, at Hober Hospit.Feeney • Beanett POit 128.
2 5 30tp
- - - - - -· - - u •
~ boys, from I. :! years down ern seven room home, 4 al They have a daughter Sher- PT. PLEASANT - A eounty- ailo revealed that mortl than The
American Legion, speclll oerAUTOM BILE
IUSED Army field jackets, Air to 1 years.
Z-6-3otc bedrooms, 2 with wall • to- ry. Lynn. Paternal grandParents wide effort to wipe out live 10,1100 sboil need to be given in vices. Public blvited.
u
tns,.ra nce oeen Curps covera lls, pant!
and WANTED · housekeeper to Uve wall carpeting. Large panel- are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond dangerous but preventable dl· the city of Pt. Pleasant alone.
nre Wlndlnl Trail
Garden
eaoceUed' ' "'' yuur opera· slmls Carl Chevalier, Long I in. Pbone WY 2-2606.
ed living room with fire- Walburn aod maternal grand· sesses will get under way In Tho Maaon County Haaltb Club will meet at tbe Gu
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klr'o Ucens•' Catl WY l-l!161&gt;
Ilottom.
Z-3-lOtpl
2 3 tie
place, full basement
and parents are Mr. and Mrs. Mason County thll month, Dr. Department ia boldin&amp; a1tero office In Middleport for
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I~undry room. Gas beat and Gene Wee. Great grandparents Kenneth Byrne, county Health noon and morning . ciiDJca ing and demO!ll!ratlon at a p.
Wanted To Buy
Auto Sales
•••·••m•• " ••• , ..
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lhrousbout tbe county. Clinics m Wednesday Feb 17 lrl.om-- -P•J Sbot't hours
. D. R. Rice of "We have the means of com· are --1...-..lu}ed at :
. ara to bring
, gueota.
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"' '""' """" ..., .... .., and wind ows. I".,.. acre lot . Mr. and Mrs.
ben
ANTIQU E furni ture . Al ;{ddin '
PLY \10UTH. Call WY
Call after 3:00 p. m. WI g. Middleport, and Mra. John
pletely eliminating
The Mason Cowaty Health
FEB. 11
lamp and old iron pirce-s, mar · ,
fl ftr r 5 °"eloc"'k
uon on Job .. 1aJan.,., l'fiCI.DlreiD•ntlt.J 2103.
2 12 l2tc__ rison Pt Pleasant w Va Mrs ,cough diphtheria
tockjavr Department, County Omrthouse The
Syracuse
Methodist
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of Middleport
Js• 'smallpox
and polio."
ble topped p ece • ~1 rs II nw- _
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1¥nte tMu
t'lame · .od.-- 1111d SIX
- - ROOM house full base- Cora • Bennett
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St., 1960 . VALIA NT, In gooJ conment, 2 miles n.;.th of Hem- a area! areal aunl of tbe
"all that Is necess8!'f lo day from 9 a.m. till 12 noon. and coffee aale in the
omeroy, i 2·&gt;2n2.
I drtro n May he see n during
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lock Grove. Free gas. Floyd b!lby, bom on Valentine's Day. rid our county of these danger- The Qulllln Memorial Build· kitchen, Thursday. Containers
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2 3_tfc week at sa w mill on Peach
L1vesto
Well. Cbester, Ohio. Phone
OU! diseases II for everyone to ing In New Haven the eeeond must be provided for carry aut
STANDING Timber . Top cash fork lld. Ca ll anyltme. WY IDr. MelvuiE. DoeiT, Veter1n· 98f&gt;.2461.
% 11 ltC
80N IS BORN
be
vaccinated Blalnst and fourth Tuesday of
each service. Orders will bt dfllvpnce pa id Marinn Reynolds, ..2-681 2.
2 11 6tc arlan. large and small animals HOUSE for sale· 3 miles-from Born te Mr. and Mrs. Mlch· them.
from I p.m. 1111 I p.m. ered If necessary.
Coolville. Ohm RL 3 Call 1960 VAliANT in good condi 1 128 Washington St.,
p m
Ri 143 J hn A aet Erwin of Belpre their sec-! The Mason County
Health City Bulldlnl In Msson the An Americanism
Jll'08l'tlm
1fter 4 o'clock.' 667-350,1:
tton. May be seen
wood. W. Va. Phone 273-4271.
on Ph.
· ood 8011, KIYID Matthew, a lbs.' Depltrtment Ia cooperatinl with first Tuesday of each month will be preaenled by the Alileri·
1-11-tfc wee k at saw Mill on Peach Ollice hours, Daily 4 to 6 p.
· r.,
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·tc 12 oz .• f'eb. 14 at St. Joseph's ithe State Department of Health from I p.m. lUll p.m.
can Legion AW&lt;illary of Lewi&lt;
-- ~ Fork Road or call any time m.
1 26 tic
2 10 6 Hospital i- Park.erablll'8. Grand- II conducting an Intensive vac- Basement of the
Baptist Manley Post 26S Thunday at
tc
For Sale or Rent
W'l -68 .'
~UR SALE-Midd!elkJ!'I'o taU. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Mat- ~' clnation campaign which wlll Church In Ashton the third Frl· 7:30 p. m. at lhe ML .llor.tah
2
10
6
2
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HOUSE tor sale or rrni-, - 6
- - Legal Notice
0111 buUdJur, located S53 N thew Hanshaw of Pt. Pleaaanl eventually be extended to all day of each month from 1 p. Baptist church with
. Mrs
rooms and hat h, in MinersTile Rambler
Second Street, Middleport and M•, and Mro. Cbester Er- , 55 counties In the llate. This m. to 3 p.m.
Campbell Harper,
American:
ville. Ohio Will sell on land
World Standard of Compact
Priced for quick oak. II&gt; . win, of Middleport. Great grand- ! statewide campalsn Is part of Elementary school In Han· Jam chairman In charge p I
contract. Wnte Raymond E.
l!scellenc•
••· " ·"'
quire at Ohio 11o1eJ
parent. are Mrs. William Bow- ! a national program finsnced hy nan the second Friday of each easel will be
guest s · kau
Brown, '155 Stelzer Rd.. Co l· Blg car room. ride and per- ...,, ou •••. NOTtco
FARM 82 A
bard .
ad ,en, Pt, .l'leasant, and Mn. A. a federal grant to encourge month from 10 a.m. till 11:30 Quiet Day will be heJ"'::
umbus 19, Ohio.
2 10 6tc formanee. SmaU .., e&lt;onomy ' """'""· """' " ·
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E. Erwin, Middleport. The Er- vaccination with emphssis on a.m.
Grace Episcopal Ch rch
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mglf:.s s: 0 al .
wins haYe a non, Scott,
21 children under age five.
Elementary school In Arbuck· day from 10 a m u to 2.30""'
Employment Wanted
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Dr. Bryne said that results . le the first Friday ol
each m. Church
of ·M
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Pl. .
A LADY want s
fivE"
E. MatDStreet. Pomeroy
•ltned flied ner
'RJpey, W. Va 1 SETS
bypersonnelfromtheStateDe· l - BEGTNS TR-'TNTNG and hrir. · 8 ...
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days a week.
f.Pwls
Pbeae WY z..mt
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"MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP[)-Of- partmj:mt of Hna,•h ,..,,.., t'-'tt SeamEn Recruit
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Peters, 176 Sy('a morf&gt;
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ficlalJ of the Central Hockey morethan2'3000&amp;hntsfor8hnop B
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tn dn m: Gene Dodson, 9Z7
th" 24U•
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set March !0 smallpox and po!:o "'"d lo be Route :.
be":" ' h',
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my borne. Call Coolville, &amp;J7-l Avt.,
Ohio.
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8-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Feb. 16,_ 196~ P - - - - - - -...
Students of the fourth Fades - - - ----· ---·
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'1'0 GIVE

I Around And
About
Middleport

Ia tbe Middleport Elementary
School will present the progr am
lor the Parent and Tea&lt;hm
Auocl.atwn meetmg to bl' held

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Mainly About
People In
Pomeroy

Jaekaoa .,... Sunday sue•ta of undergoblg surgel'f at Metal
Ml and Mn John Frick.
Gtneral Hospital and 1.o conv•
Mr._ Flor..;.,e Holley return- lescing nicely
ed to the borne of her daughter Dr. E. A. Tracy of Columbus
and son--ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. was the weekend gue!t of b.lJ
Dwight Lotan Monday, after I tr.other, Mrs. E. J . Tracy.

Mr. and Mrs. Gene DeWees
family of Columbils were
weekend guests of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Thomas
and relatives in Middleport.
Billy Fisher, small son of Mr.
formanre fot "t t1oo1 c·n llrlren
and Mrs. William Fisher of Belpre, was returned Sunday to
the home or his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. San Arnold, Syracuse, from Holzer Hospital and
Pomeroy . Ohio
is Improving.
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Mrs. J. B. Marshall and Mr.
LAST TIME TONIGHT
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• ',[ and Mrs. John C. Baily of Lou" BEDTIME STO!ii: y ·
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i5ville, Ky. were weekend guests
(Ter h n1N lor )
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Roush
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1 of Mrs. John F. Bally and othMarlon Brandu. Da\'ld N•vt&gt;n.
and Mr and Mrs. Lee Roush
'·~ er relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Baily
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took
the
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grandson
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sor, Reberra Sand. Dody
Goodman
Ricky, to the home of
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CONNIE LOU HALEY
, Mrs. Hazel CleF ..tureHe: Tricky Chick•
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael
lld M J
Hale '
who is qulte Ill ln
Colarcattoons
TO CELEFlll~n~
t;OLlJEN ANNIVERSARY Cline at Rio Gronde Friday
Mr. a
'"· ames
y Hospital
&lt;;t.\'D&lt;\Y FF:B :.n - ~11 and Mrs. F . A. Swatze1, 307 evening. They went on from are aDOoUDCiDI Jheare~:!b:
Mr. a~ Mrs. Garth Neal of
WED. 1nd THURSDAY
Sp!lllg A\e Pomf:'roy, \\Ill u·ll' hrate thetr Golden Wed· there to Oak Hill where they
gag~ment :".b irpp
Athens were Saturday guests
Febru1ry 17 18
NOT OPEN
hts cousin, Miss Elsie Hart and
din g '\llll iVel S:1f)' SunrlJ\ Feb 21 with Open H. o.use visited their son and family, Cm~ a~ ot 0 F~oyd
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Russell
Roush
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tbe
late
Mr
Miss
Ethel Koenig
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FRIDAY •nd SATURDAY
S\\Jtzt&gt;l ISO Butternut .A.vt&gt; . P omeroy. Mr. and Mrs. F. and son, Eric. r. usse
and M~s. Elwood Nelson of
Mr .and Mrs Eldon Weeks
F.Oru•rv J9. 20
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Mrs.
Marjorie
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hts
grandparents
on
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cburcb
wed·
andMJssGenevJeveStobart,reEdgar Allen Poe- '1
the school whereI heWh
is .a
del~•
Marcb turned to their horne Saturday,
"THE HAUNTED PALACE ·
'\r llllgton. \'a . f\ 11 I' hade~ s~\ a t ze.I Pomeroy
. ·, Mr,
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1 memth
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after a visit at Reynoldsburg
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they celebrated the
second
wtth Mr. and Mrs. John
R.
Lon {hanP\ \lidt•uu- ' 'lt'll l
Lk;.H h !Iawan
birthday anmversary Qf Eric
Weeks and son. They also vlsittytng' Wrud '
Roush.
ed in Columbus.
"McHALE'S NAVY "
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Weekend guests of Mr. and
Mr. and
Ernt'sl Borgnl ll l' ,1ue Fhnn
Tim t'mm:n
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For
I Mrs: William K. Russell and Jolly pal g1tts and valentines J'al • P
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children, were exc ange w
tlw Wonwn ~ ( , 111 1d w.1" uh~er · lowell by a skU on the beati- 1 .wtg
~ 1 ~n f
Bunch Sewing Club met Satur- Held at }ohm om
SUN ., MON, TUES
' ~"d at tilt- redrr&lt;~tt'd churc h 1LJdt'~ of the Old Testament by Jm~ and hrls 1•
Kings~onl, day evening at the home of Mrs. The home of Mr. and Mr:..
Februllry 21 ·22·23
11 IS prtncJpa
'~unti.t\ .,., 11 h a potltwK dmrwl. \1orton 8arnes ,
conmt&gt; Lan· Oh1o · Mr. Russe
car1 J ames J ohnson, Loc us-f st.
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f h Mid- William Ro bson. Mrs.
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"ROUSTABOUT"
ill 5 ,10 p m The H~:v W1lbUJ nmg ~.nd Caralynn and Mara· 1and band dtrector
t e
Mattox was assisting hostess.
the scene of a valenlme party
1 Trrhn tro\ 11r 1
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grnrl"
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1 dleport High ~cho?l and forGames
were
played
and
pnz.
given
by Sandy Johnson Friday
Ehi" PrP ~ k\ Ha1h.u~ St .1 1l
"
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merly
taught
m
Kingston.
es
won
by
Mrs.
Perry
Mitch,
evening
for the Seven~h Grade
wyrk. ,loan F tN·m~n
LPL !
Fullow tng lht' dmrrt'r.
1 h ,. r\ pot"m, God Is Here, by
J d
' d Mrs Girls' club.
Enckson. Sue A.ntH:' 1 :~n~o:don
d
Pd to tht&gt; &lt;;,H wl \1o rlon Barnes preceded a skit
Mrs. Morah Leonard IS a Mrs Edtth lVI en. an
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F•aturttte:
~-[roup rH J~Hirpnrogram
prt&gt;st:&gt;nl t•d ou lhe beatitudes of the New ' medical patient at Meigs Gen.llorrn Smith. Birt~ay II
Decorations for the
party
COMMOTION on th• OCEAN
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BfRI&lt;SHIAE
3 Stoope-s
ruum
1 Hosprta 1.
"ere presented to Nlrsb. Wt
1am were in keeping with the valen·
h tbt: or y(J\llb Frllnw ~lll~ ~\ilh Tt&gt;slament by Steven ,Jewe II and 1
era
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F'nk
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j1~ 1111 Wt'! 1... as lPader Sni!J· Eddie Young, A skit ''Hail To , Mrs Edward Joseph has re- Robson and Mrs. Her er 1. · tme theme with dancing enjoyAdmi SS lOn 75( and 401'
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b lh~ Th~ Lord" was given by Kar- turned to her home orr Grant·
The hostesses served a salad ed during the evening. The girls
!lllt'
read1ng m Ulllson
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t&gt;n 1\kLaughlin
and Mary Hayes. St. from Veterans Memona
out the . valen- prov,·ded refresh mens
B-TWEEN
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t A read1ng. ··rre Annornted," hospital where she was treat- tme theme w1th favors g1ven of wiches, potato chips,
cheese
: bv El1zabeth Blaeltnar and a ed for pneumoma.
heart - decorated candy.
curls and cokes.
:p;·aver poem by
Joy Kaull l Sunday dmner guests of M~s Kenneth Byer, president,
I Attending were Mary Burkett,
prt•n•dt'd an article) ''Amenca, , W11Jiam Robson were Mr. G1l- ,ed that word had been
Nancy Buchanan, Cathy Conde,
More tha11 just a hall sizo , • •
Arut'IICa. · by Ralph Werry [ bert Ervin and Mr. and Mrs that Mrs. Peg East, a former Sally Duckworth, Susan Ger·
Berkshire B-Tween fashioDB are designed ex•
Erme Ervm of Columbus and member now livmg in Virginia, lach, Sharon Hindy Sylvia Swan,,
pressly for the woman 5'5 or u.nder who needa
1h1I'C articles were
~ead, Mr and Mrs. L. D. Elvin of 1 had undergone bram surgery son, Shella Toney, DIBne Welsh,
slightly narrower shoulder lines, a. shor~
\\t' ·" re CJttzens of.
1llese M'ddl
and was recovering.
Okey Ritter, Jimmy Warner,
waistline and a bit more fullness m wai&amp;
l 'nltl·d
S!&lt;~tes,' byofEddie
epor~eer,
b
dauger
ht
of Attendmg were Mrs.. Herman Pal Archer, Dave Buskirk, RanTh ~ducatron
the Young;
Flag " I
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and hips. No more cootly alteratioDB!
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' Mr and Mrs Vernon Weber, Ba~ley , Mrs John Scmes, Mrs. dy Prillips, Mark Fowler. DoxS!t'Vt' ll Je'Aoell, and ''World Bro· l
. ·th e
Miller , Mrs
Lawren..;e Je Walters, John Tannehill , JerThe print, in this case, is positive with lui
tht'l s. Caralynn Trary. A po- Rut 1an d, was
over mght Mont
.
··The Shouts Of War Shall guest Saturday of her aunt and Mrlhoan, Mrs. H. E Bush, Mrs. ry Syartz, Kevin Dailey, Denotrength colors on 100% Acetate Jersey, The
oilbouette is all comfort and ease. Cnsp BLUE,
~~~st&gt;."' by Ralph Werry cios- uncle and family, Mr. and M:s. Emil Ball,. Mrs . Byer, Mrs nis Hackett, Jim Glaze, Steve
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Cocoa-Bean BROWN or Glade GREEN. Sizee
ed the program after which ' Paul Baer and daughters, Lm- Shatrley M1lls, Mrs. Herbert Oiler, Van Johnson, Karen John·
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Mrl! Hen Neut 1 iing on behalf : da and Diana, in Chester .
Fmk and Mrs. Mattox and Mrs. son and Sandy Johnson.
$12.95
of
tht.·
Gmld.
thanked
the
youth
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Mr
and
Mrs
Richard
PrckRobson.
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, ens vistted last week m Colum·
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bus
wrth
their
son
and
fam1ly,
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Mr and Mrs Jan Hauck and
• rven urpriSe
f:utho/i,, Women
children. Brent and Brenda.
Mr. ~nd Mrs. Perry Hoffman
Now Is The Time To Brighten You• WardMr s c H w1se Jr. of Wav, entertained wrth a
surprrse
robe With These Beautiful New Spring
Holt{ Fanrily Niglrt
erly, spe~! several' days at her ln~~~uteMI;;st~! andProvidence ?irth.day party Saturday even·
home m Middleport last week. [
.
. J mg lD honor of Mrs. Vernon
Prints - A wide selection of styles and
f'amtlv night w~ s obsPrvffi a!
Pfc Larry Milch has return· MrssiOnary Baptrst Assocra~on Bing, sister of Mr. Hoffman.
fabrics now on Sale in the busy Ready
ttte S&lt;~l'fE'd Hrart church audl- ed to his base at Fort Story, Iwas held. Saturday at the . a~ ' A decorated birthday cake was
tonu..'ll Sunday at 5 p m · with va after spend'mg severa 1 days •onu JBaptist
church.
Rev. Sam served following the dinner ·
o Wear Department on the second floor
·k
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H l~rl:.e .allend.1:1:nce The event
Mr
d M 1ue 1 ac son 18 pa •
Guests included Mr
and
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. wtth tus parents,
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rs. I R
Elbert M Ghee presi·
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dent of Galhpoh• was lo charge
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?.men c u ,
. I Mrs. Albert Roush Is: a sur- of the meetm which opened ren, Mi e, amt, Bever1Y and ,
I abies In wh1te cover carried . 1 t· t at Holzer Hospital
, g, D
d David Hoffman Mr. and Mrs.
he
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'th g1ca pa 1en
With devotions by e.acons E '
out t
va entme t erne WJ
m Gallipolts Room 234 Visit·
d Scott of Blackfork and Kenneth Miller, Kay and Sharrt!d and whit£' sfreamPrS extend· .
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Mr and Mra Vernon Bing and
le-r ;:~nd red hearts. PlarP mats , were Mr and rs. arry , ow· church. A business session was
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h ed ers and Mr and Mrs. Clyde held and dinner was served ln Kenneth, Frank, Ronnie. De~
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SALE ON THE 2ND AND 3RD FLOORS
~ht'art~
so v.ere
Wit Turel
r ' Smith and son,
,
·bfldro,.ll
The ecorat~
Father John
Kevm, of CoI- the dining room of the church. ra and PattY Hoff man, t:r
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ask&lt;'d grace. Serving as hosts ·, urnb us. etnd Dale Roush , Dun- An . oro·ma t·ton serv1ce
was of the hosts.
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were Mr and Mrs Paul Casci'[ bar, W. Va.
held 1n the afternoon. Rev. Meand Mr and Mrs. Charles Clark- Lee Smith was a recent bus· Ghee opened. the service with
WHEN YOU NEED
son Door pnzes were awarded I lness VIsitor in Louisville, Ky . devotions. Harry Guthrme of 1
to Mrs William Reinhart Mn1. 1 Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Roads, SJNmsored by the Un·
SOMETHING FOR THE
Member FPdi'TJI Ot•po.'ilt Jnsuranre ('nrpor:ltion
ffeorHe Harkt&gt;tt Sr, Ph 111P Mel- and Mrs. Shirl~y M11l~ were ion Baptist church at Blackfork)
er and David Ohlinger,
I bel
Mrs. Marie M1lls, MlSs Ma· and Ralph Woods of
Athens,
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- - - - -~ ··- - --- Hysell, Don Mtlls and son, sponsored by the Paint Creek ,
CAR ... GO RIGHT TO
' Sherman, and Mr. and Mrs. Baptist Church, Gallipolis, were
• Robert Mills and children.
ordained.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baer and
Conducting the ordination serdaughters, Linda and Diana, vice were Rev. L. V. Gause of
of Chester were Sunday dinner the Triedstone church, GalUp&lt;r
guests of' Mr. and Mrs Ver· lis as moderator; Rev. Edward
non Weber. and children, Peppers of New Hope church,
Dennis, Dean, Donna, Dallas Harnsburg, secretary; Rev. R.
R. Parker of Bethel
and Duane.
Morgan, catechizer; Rev.
ON HONOR LIST
D. Borden, mOderator of the
Max Knopp, son of Mr. and Providence District Association
Mrs Otis Knopp, Racine, re- gave the charge; and Rev. IaUNIVERSAL AND TAILOR MADE HITCHES
ceived 8 3.5 average in
his aiah Tubbs of Union churcb,
COUPLES AND BALLS
flrst quarter at Palmer Osteo- Blackfork, gave the ordJnation
pathlc
College, Davenport, ser~on. Mu.sic for the day
AT MONEY SAVING PRICES
Iowa. Subjects completed were '!;'ovlded by Mrs. Elbert MeHistology, Inorsanic Chemistry, I hee.
Philosophy, Orthopedic Anatomy Syndesmolo, Osteology and l'outh Groups of
Terminology. He also
plays Two Churche1 Meet
basketball for Palmer College.
The youth groups
of th e
Mount Mortab Baptist
,
PARTY IS GIVEN
in. Middleport were
POR POPULAR
A surprise farewell
party guests of tbe JUDior and Senior
UP ·
CARS. MOSTLY
was given saturday night at 1youth fellowships at Heath MethAthenll for Patricia
Grimm, odist Church.
The Junilr ·,..oup and tbelr
daughter of Captain and Mrs.
CAR FLOOR MATS
Wllllara Gnmm of Letart, by guest.o ~ witb their collllleklr,
BEAUTIFUL COLORS
her friends at O.U. She IS en- Mrs. Wllllanl Russell. Refreohtering United Air Lines train- ments Iii tlie vajehllne tlfeme,
ing school at Chicago to become Iwere ~ dlll'lns the
IASY !NIT ALLID
$7.60
1 a:,.:•;;te;;;w;;;ar;;;,;:de;;:s~s~lo~r~th;,;e~lin'"'"e...."' ing. ~ \lunlor IIYF , ~:::
"'Fancy. But not too fancy. Juot enough to make )'VIII" friends think you've .found
and up
11
ed Mrs. RU811ell wltb
Pn P A I R - - - - oil in the b.i:N.·rnenr. )Ou RillY think so, too, when you &amp;et acquainled with Buick)•
tine !lift 41.. ..udy ao4 • !lift of .
V -6-the best lhi~ that ever hoppened to 6 cylinders. Ita 225 cu. in, deliven 155 h.p.,
milk glua. Mrs. Arnold Riehwithout ddiH:nng you to the gas station all the time, As to the plain, homely prioe:
ards of ·eli&amp; lllount
Moriah
you11 6nd it look!! reAtful in the tamily budget. We design the Buick ~ial BO you
l Church .-~ the IP'"'"PI
a.n drive a Buick and 8till enjoy the other good thing. in liie. See your Buick dealer.
' to the meell!!a'·
LIATHIRITTI MAKIS A TRUCK
Remembe-r: s Bu1ck for only $2343.00•. That't tl~ plain, honest {lnspirin&amp;) trutb. 1
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February 23 at 7 30 p m Thts
will be the admts&lt;;~on prol{ram
fDr the vear with twkt&gt;h tu be
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formerly
employed m Newark, Ohio, has
accepted li position with the
Umted Parcel Truckmg Company with the Athens division
The family IS residing in Middleport with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Walburn for the present.

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PRESENTATION TEA - These girls serve the Veterans' Memorial hospital 1n a most valuable way," sa1d Charles Rideout administrator, Tuesday evening precedmg ~ ''Presentatwn Tea" In the basement of Sacred He&lt;~rt church before a large group of pare~ts and rela·
hvcs of Candystnpers. He complimented both parents and Candystripers. Caps were awarded for 10 homs service. certthcates for 501
hours. an~ pms for 100 hours Master of ceremonies w~s Mrs Yvonne Scally, who complimented the group highly. She was ass1sted
pre~entatwns by Mrs. Homer Gordon ~nd Mrs. Jean W1ll, director of vocations. Mrs Jloudashelt poured punch during a social hour fol· l
lowmg. ~1rst row, 1 tor , above. a1e L1nda Darnell !Candystnper president), Linda Wrll , Pam Sylvester, Sharon Theiss, Kathy Spengler,
Carla Wtll (the only Candystnper committed presently to a career m nursing), Linda Ja co bs. Brenda Owens, Cheryl Edwards, Nancy Arn· :
old, Sharon B1ggs, Jewell Pnce, Martlyn Huddleston , Charlene Hysell, Barbara Horak , second row, Ruetta Wells, Janice Wehrung, Sandy l
Bunce, V~ck1 Fetty, Sh~rley Ba~ter, Janette Scott, Barbara Roush, Judy Rlghthouse , Edith Haptonstall, back row , Darla Ebersbach, Ellen :
Hawley, Sandy T~omas , Patl_l 0 Bnen, Htlah Vaughan , Lrnda Sm1th , Barbara Hoffman , Lmda Lyons . Joyu Long , Chris Barley, Kathy La· I
cey, Sharon Harnson, Ann C1m~r, Brenda Brown, Jean Ebersbarh, Susanne Arnold. Speoal guests were Dr. and Mrs. R. R. Pickens and I
son Ray .

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nanwst' oir force bombed and
sank a 100-foot Viet Cong war·
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Saigon.
a U. S. military

List 17 Hootenanny Acts
A 17-act Hootenanny will be Gilmnre.

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Grueser to
Head Heart
Campai•gn

"It's nnt golng to bt&gt; t"3S}' to .e;t-t monev through the Appalachia program tor
sewerage projf'('ts, but Pomeroy appears to be in a better position to r~elvt IUCit
a grant than an.}' othrr Ohio village," said Pomeru}' Ma}'or Charles Legar followiDI
the meeting Tuesday.
Mayor L.egar, who was appointed to tht&gt; Ohio Committee on Sewage Ia App•
)a('hia during the session. said Pomt"foy appears to be in bt"tter shape thaD
other towns berause it is the only one \\'hich already has plans. spertfieatiou and
the matching share.
Also attending the Appalarhiu mf'f'ting- from Metgs {'OUnty were Bernard Fultz,
Fred ('row, Leslie Fultz, Jark Carsr}, Pete Shields, Kenneth MrElh!noy, BIll
('hilds and Willis Leadingham.

COLUMBI IS (Lif'll -·- The state today tentat1velv sdwduled a Friday meetine In
an effort to work out an agreement on h1 ghway pl&lt;~ns for the Appalachian area of

staged thrs Friday at 8 08 P m I After the first appearance of Lyle Swam m a '· Kmg of ihe spokelil;a~ reported to,day. u, :
~ ~~iguoofl~~Ouspt~:~o~,:·vf~~ocnp~~rert a?.~are~}t~~s~~·Yed, a~~~~~~~~wh~n~~pr,e~o~~o~!~~ ~!p:es~:ta~
the Senior class of Eastern Ithe V1brat1uns, a 14·memher Road " number backed by dan thwasVt • Cargest navak vesse
h" h h 1
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itives from ea ch or the 2a "ountles a.ssemble Fnda)'.
lg sc oo
group
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Down
m
the
cers
Lrnda
Larkms.
Vicky
C.reen
.b· ve
.
I '' We are on the telephone this rnommg tryrng to set up a Friday meeting to get
Plann~ as 8 col?rfu l and Valley." Takrng ·parl will be Mary Bing, Bl'enda Larkms, \h~ stf'el ship- about th~ Wal ter Grueser,
Lmroln gorng on th1 s." N~uensch\\oand~r sa al. Ir the Fnda y daters Impractical for some of
entert~mmg even!, 1t v.ill be Lmda Larkms , ~uth Landon. Karen Carter. Sh1ela Drake, size of tiD American submar- He 1gr.t 5 , w1ll serve as general
.
~ ---- - - those concerned, he said the
hel~ m the h1gh school aud1· iKaren Boothe .. Ins McCoy , D1- Pat Smith and Cmdy Rmehart. me chaser_ was found moor· rh~Hrman of the 1965 Heahrt
meeting would be next
tonum und•r I he direction of Iana Baer, LoiS Sisson, Wilma MISS Amsbary. accompanymg ed and beavily camouflaged Fund dnve In Pome rov,
tbe
week
Mrs. Allee Nease arrd Lucy Ams- Atherton, Ann Holter,
Cathy herself un the gmtar, smgmg 1j 0 a rocky &lt;'OVe on the coa!it IMe1gs County Chapter -of t e
(~eorge Stephens. staff C(H)rd1
bar~·· Proeeeds Will go to the Andrews. Janet F1ck,
Sally "Copper Kettle."
between Nha Trang and Qui Central Ohio He&lt;trt AssociatiOn
1mator of thr federal C'Ommittee
Semor tnv lund
i Mora, Regma Spencer, Barbara Theron Cruise and Lyle S•ain Nhon . Lt . Jam., S. Bower. of announced today.
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WI a arr
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Lyndum:ille, Vt., spolted it
The Heart Fund dnv~ w IC
gram. told the
Roll group from Pomeroy. w111 1 A Pete1, Paul and .
Mary , Da~.ce numDer, Ja11 . House from bis belicopter.
opened February 1 wrll reach : Township and municipal chairmen for the Cancer struction on some highway•
open and close the show MenH pant.ommle group, ~1ll Amos. I Rol'k by Bren~a Larkms, Lm· •'Wi~~.' &lt;tv-:m."~"m7
a chmax. on Hearl Sunday, Feb· Crusade were announced toda)' b:-- George w Vaughan, I could begm this year.
~rs are Terry Stalnaker, John I Davrd Leonard arrd erry Warne da l.?rkms . .Sh1ela D~ake, Cinruary 21. when voluntt&gt;:rs Will Me1gs county Cancer Crusade Chairman Mrs. Virginia 1 The highways to bt- buiH tn
LJsle, JJhn Anderson and Joe 1performs nexr.
dy Rmeha:rt Karen Carter and
mak e a door-to-door ca va!&gt;s of Crew \I. &lt;IS named vtce-cha1rman and ('harrmen of other th fed al g
nment' era h
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fol· Mary Ta\'lor.
the resldf'nlml areas tnr &lt;'Oil· activitieS were also announrt'd
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~_,I Rltr le, Dorrs Dnvls,
Patty M~s Nease a "Gay Nmeties"" ,l
r~ses o le e3r a C'ITCU Zregler. Cht-ster Twp \1rs. lus believe that the Arnerican ' ctded among those workfne 1n
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mtrodu&lt;'ed Senate Bill 60 m the scholarships al central
OhiO Ohve lwp. Mr s Harll~ Frank; pose of this Cruqat.le
ev under the Appalachia bill
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, agncultural marketing associa- mad~ against the heart and blood Edna Swick, Salem Twp , :O.lrs n~ people as poss ible
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EffE'Cti\'E' February 15 1!'165 tions wrthout being dlscrimmnl- vessel diseases Ill the \'P-an Thelma Ed munson
savmg f&lt;t 1s &lt;:~b;J~t r'ancer and He urged t e group to agrM
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I the Ohio Inspection Bureau elh .agamods1 Y e an ers O since the Heart A~sOf'l iH IOn he- L "rh 1S1ur~ P;1: rs\1 · r~ to r::nse net:'dcd !unds.
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ness cuntmuf' pro~o:ress IS thev could have thetr request!
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d 1 f th~ Virgml8 Burkt&gt; \liddl('porl Bus· made m ('anrt-r control. 32.00D- available in writing when fundi
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- ommums Ch ma was rear·
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Vaughan ; 1100 Amer Icans now alrve Will ,,'"come avar'I abl e wt'th'm a I ew
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f?rct&gt; _an East- West confronta- Holler and Edna MtCoy a per- The deductible clause i...; op- agrrcultural marketing associa· lby glvtng more generouslv than Edith McNeal Middleport Tag than 15 454 or nur ll:'ttow-r('SI- The governor said once agree.
~lon Ul the General ~ssembly l formant-e to the musrr of " War lional and may be waived by tion relatl\le to any alleged m- ever before to thr Heart Fund." Day , Mrs. Nan Moore. Pome· de~ls are !o?.nwd to diem lhe ment was reached, ~ would
fuesday. Western
dlplon:'atsl Down yonder m New Orleans , payment of an additional pre· stances of restraint, boycotl or
: ro) Business. Paul Simon, Porn- year of t9
lead a group to Washmgton to
satd today.
A triO of Barbara Lanham, mmm for each buildrng or other forms of dJscrimmal1on l 1\telgs General Ho pita!
, erov Resrdcntlal, Charles Le-I The Charrman noted that the urge speedy attention to the
They sa1d Peking, work!ng Regina.Sp~nce~, and Wilma Ath· structure Item.
on the part of processors, d1m-1 Admissions_ Carol}~n Prlce. 1gar·. Pomeroy Tag Day, Bethel : ohio Era Ph1 ('hurtt'T S1gma state's requests
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through rts European satellite. erton smgmg Where Have All , Area agents m&lt;~de Uti! an- ies, or other handle.rs of the Long Bottom :
Mr.&lt;;.
Anna No. 62 Job's Daughters. Bu(k- Pht Soronty Is collectwg Roy· Rhodes favors bulldmg a nt'W
so~ht to d~rupt the Umted
nouncement to inform the pub- 1farmer s' products
Shields, Syracuse; Alber! Hart, 1boards, Jack Seehg, and Coffpp al Crown and Neh1 bot lie t'aps highway across the Appalachia
Nations, wh1ch ~as barred rt
. ASKS DIVORCE
lie concerning the latest de- i The Jegislatron, strongly sup- Pomeroy
Day , Mrs Mary Anderson
1for the Cancer Crusade an? any reg10n . It would ~o~ so.utheru
from rnem~ershtp, .and to burt Ma~1e Casto, Rt,. L, Pomero~, velopments ~n insurance mat- ' ported by the Ohio Farm Bur· I Discharges _ Monty William· Wtth Mrs Crew, as Crusade ' men1ber of thrs group w1ll be Ohio from the. Cmcmnati area
U.S. • Soviet relations.
has filed an apphcahon for d1- ters as outhned by the Bur· eau FederatiOn and the OhlO ,son, Southside, w va, Maude vice-ch&lt;urman, oLher workers glad lo collef't any ca ps U1af to Bndgeporl m Belmont c:»wrAibanran Ambassador Halim vort-e. from Robert Casto, ~ar· eau.
Mrlk Products Federation, 1s SChuster, Pomeroy.
are Rosetta LJsle,
publiCity , m1ght otherwrse be thrown a ty
Budo stunned Tuesday's routine rensv1He. ~ouse of CorrectiOn
designed to help create and
chairman, and Paul CasC'I, or· way.
, Some groups, however, prefer
DISMISS TWO CASES
gamzallon
and
educatiOn Evttr y person rntrrestPd In funds from the Appalachia P.rusession with a dem~d that the The plamtiff charges gross ne· Veterans Memorial Hospital I rnamtam a more orderly mar·
assembly
Immedtately
gel glect of duty and extreme cru- Admitted - Laura McDamel. keting program in Ohio.
A petition by the EutectiC chairman.
ht"lprng w1th the C&lt;tnt·er C'ru- gram be used to unprove eXISt·
down to voting.
elty.
Clifton, Margaret Allen, PomeWeldmg Alloys Corp. against Mr
\'a ughan s~rd. "sur h sade th1 s vear 1s mv1ted to con-' rng routes
The first vote would raise the
jroy ; F.sther Smith, Syracuse.
FINED, JAILED
IBranch C Flernmg has been words as cancer and leukem 1a tad :\I r Vaugh.an. or the l'ha1r- Rhodes said that money ba1
issue of whether Russia,
Deanna CuOO.iff, Mason .
Lindkous, 34. Massil- dtsmissed m Me1gs County Com- : have a speCial meanmg to these men of the1r rPspPrl1ve town· bf'Pn earmarked for improve-1 John
Franc~, and 11. other nationslOCAL TEMPS
, I Disebarge1 .- Gary
Wolfe, ion, has been fined $100 and mon Pleas court for lack
of volunttters Th 1s 1s why none of sh 1ps or communilles.
m~nts on present routes and he
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mcludrng Albama itself - have 1 The temperatures tn Pomeroy s Racine; Martm McAngus, Pom· costs and sentenced to
three, prosecution. Another action, one - - -- - - ~
· favors a new route which would
the right to vote because of business district at 11 35 a. m. eroy, Jack Baxter, Middleport. days in county j!ll\ by Pwneroy by John Houdashelt vs .John
I prOVide another highway apantheir debt~ for u. N. peace mis- today was 47 degrees under iLola Daughtery, Cheshire; car- Mayor Charles Legar on a DWl Jividen, has also been drsmlsSI nmg Ohm.
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clear and sunny skies.
Ia Hartman, Long Bottom.
!charge.
ed for the same reason.
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more Historical Society. Thts Socie- was moved back to its present tistics or the movement
of ttossed the Ohio River aear were expected to be delivered today to h1s wife and P .d t V
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ago, when Civu 11ar stu." s ty in turn. referred tl
to location, some diStance from General Albert G. Jenkms' ra1d this point on September%. 1812 famil)' ph)'SICian
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and ad vane ed to Rae1ne. Af- The tests could shed light
on Johnson ,s story that he
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w.ore " the blue" m ~t strUI· Historical Sociity. ,
Regarding the statement a- A bronze marker, therefore, ter occupying tbe towo lor a remembers nothing of a previous hfe as an Akron, Ohio , , meet mg. c ear reports 00
gle, there was 8 tradition that l A. V. Howell, Prestdent of bout Wolf's Bar: The records will be erected to memoriahze few bours and seizing a doz.. salesman
--~ t~. entt~e progra~ and th~
a smau bouy of rebe1S cro.:~::;cd , Ute Society, que;stioned
the of the U. S. Corps of Englneers ,the event by the Civil War Cen-' en horses, the troop recrosa- Johnson 's attorney
Harry ' cago sports show and said he divide~ mto co~ttees to ctq..
the Ohio river into Meip coon- accuracy of two statements in and the records of the Coast!tennial Commission. The orig- ed the river at ·Wolf'• tier. Farnham said the lelev 1sion ' was a dead rmger for the miss- cuss highways, airports, health.
ty, "stole a lot of horfk~. ·· tiH!Il the account. The Ohio
tUver Guard, Dlvlsion 2, make no ina I copy for the marker was Tbis was the first lnnslon of sportscas~er and champion ar· ' ing Bader, who left 8 wife and 1water and sewers and other iJ:n.
crossed back to Virginia at Ra· W8;, n wtr ''lrdahle at Portland mention of this bar, nor does revbed to read "near
this Ohio soU by
Collfederate, cher wohlc.; be released from 1four children behind m Akron., provernents.
cine.
and, ln all of his research, he the statistics of operations of pmnt" instead of "at
th1s troops during tbe Civil War." l the hos ttal m a day or two 1
Rhodes stressed. b1 the momThe ~eigs County Telearaph never heard of Wolf''&amp; Bar.
hundreds of steamboats men- pomt" and approved by Mr. j Tit. OIUo Hlstorieal Soelety The res~ll.!l of neurological and I
Letters To Akroa
dng ~mit_tee sessi001 tbal
in tts first weekly Issue Ol Sep- Mr. Harry SWan,
however, tlon lt.
!Howell in behalf or The Me1gs and Tbe Ohio Civil War Ceoh lnai al tests
ade 00 1 Farnham said the results of the Ohw reewn
was
not
Jpsyhc 0 _.ell
b bl mbe
de l the medical tests would be ''depressed. We'rt Jun tryin&amp;
ember, 1862, had a brief news' cleared up the matter '1)1 tile So l:lowell appealed to capt. Cour::ty Pioneer and Historiral tenDial Com.mssloa
0ublic
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WI pro Farnham
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Jte m stat'1~g that R body
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BS.id. [turned over first to Dr. Lee Be- 1t sta ndanftze the industrial de••
rebel soldiers crossed
the have been at Buffln&amp;ton bland, Pa .. president of the Sons and The bronze marker has been
P
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vilauquR the family doctor and velop~nt of these countiea.
Ohio river at Po~u~nd, tb~n bec~use that ford 1&amp;
below Daughters of Pioneer Rivermen.jordered by t~ funmisiion and ED.. NOTE: The Wolf's Bar, The t~sts were ordered after to Mrs. Nancy Johnson, the' Chi- i Wilham Bosman, of lbe fed..
adva~ced to Racme. After oc-1Portland on the. road to Racme · He reported that private re- , wtll be erected at a locatiOn mentioned above, extended out fingerprmts showed Johnson eago divorcee ahd ex _ model 'eral government, ~xplained that
cupymg the town for a tew,and .the ~ers were at Port- cords and letters of Ohio River 'designated by Mr Frank w in the Ohio river from
the was actually kitchenware sales. h
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the rebelo CJo"ed the river in- troop CI'088ed. at Swan's Bar menttoo Wolf's Bar. It was be- torical SOcitty and Mr. Howell because the adjoining land w"" waa declared legally dead when
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to Virginia at W~ll's Bat.
Iwell over a mile fl!love J'ort.ltween Racine Vlllap and the o1 the Metes Couoty Soeiety. owned by a Mr. Wolf. Note that ]II&lt; was feared drowned in
~'arnham a Is o disclosed effort Jli'QI!l'8llll.
The Ohio Civil War Centen- lind near the pr_Hent, .otte of location of old Dam 24, mne Wording of the marker
name is spelled differently from fishing accident nearly eight Tuesday that he ha• sent two All but three or lour ol the
lal Comml,.lon, knowing some- old !lHm No. 21.
.tentha ol a mile below Ra- be:
that of t11e many families nam- [years ago.
letters to Charles Scanlon, at- 211 Appalachia eountlea llaYI
lbing of the lm:ldent but hav-1. Tflo old bl&amp;hiYOy followed the cine,
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improveo
lni Utile authentic lnlormatlon, lriver boot past this polnl, bul 'l'bll teatlmonjr thus cleared ;Jenldna o1 Vqtala, wll' lll 11ive on the Ohio side of the ' Ught when 1 man from Akron lder. He would not aay what [menl CortMntiool In aperolill
referred t~e matter to the Ohlo1after the 1913 flood the l'8ld up ajl quOothlna about the ata-1 Colllederoll .'
eav...,...,.. jriver ID and aroun&lt;1 Raetao. ll!llcountered Joh01011 at a Cli- 1wu Ia the lettero.
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