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Mainly About·lnterrogatien on Way of
People In
F'
Scout PIan
A ceremonial was beld I or Li e eatures
Pomeroy
when M a r y ·
J; condldates
While Shrine of Jerusa· A dramatic lnler!Ogallon ba&amp;- the· evening program and lead

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ecutlve vice president of thel!l&lt;ltioo for the 1964 campaign.
Pennsylvania IDdependRlt
Mr. WUJiams wUJ be lntroducphooe Aasoc1allon. In I!K6 he
"' Easter Seal campaign
CAITH! back to Ohlo as vice pres- worken at the second annual
·
manager aod d&gt; All-Ohio Kickofl
Luncheon
,
me.
evenin at ed on "Our Way of Lif~" has a dlloUaslOn ·at ·ID the. basta of
o1 General Telephone ol. February :!3 at the Southern 'Ho- Mrs. Garland Weaver return- I~,IO~:,t :Uidsy
I
been suggested fer 35 ,Elplorer ~!" as related to
with beatlquarlel'l in Mar· tel, Columbus. where Easter ed ID her home, Vandetia, Fri- I
· w:
wcrlhy posts ID carry out in JanuarY lreedo1111, rig~, •nd l'1!llpollo
E. wnnams, of
1on, and lour ye&amp;l'l later assum- Seal children chQSen 1D repre- d&amp;y after spendmg several days hlgF;rn . C~se~.::s 'Allen Hugb- in the Tri-State Area Councn, !ibilltles, o1 ~lean cill....~-"'ent o1 General
tbe chief executive pool.
sent the wppled children in w11h ber father, John Sauvage.
ptcnesh ss,oJ hep•~-•- pre- Boy Scouts of America.
ship.
.
.. ~
'ti
d E
es, wa man s '""""•
uiM l
Jn•~0
~01!8 Coolpally of Ohio.
At PI'&lt;!Sehl General Telephone
commum es, an
aster Mr. and Mrs. Walter 'l'llomas sided Presented and welcom- Using the se._
an ...,. • •Thla E&gt;:piOI'Inl activity d•
c..,palgn will run for
telephone service
chairmen from those com- and family of Crooksville were ed ~ere Naoma Brinker' dis- rogation room of a prtaoner-of. stgnod lor hlgb IChool age boya
~ntn during the Easter
In 70 counties and
will gathe~.
Satunl&amp;y evening dinner guesbl trict deputy ; Elsie D. Smith, war camp, the Esplorero wUJ glvea us an' fpportUillly ll,
March I through March 29,
WUJiams has offered
Leaders In pro•lding services of his brother and slater-in-law, Edith Hutsinplller, Ellzobetll be a~ed ID desert~. su~~ worda make """' .that they can .,..
will be carried on by
of nnembers
handicapped cbildnm and Mr and Mrs. Everett 'l'llomas. Le
Nellle Trocy
Jennett as Amerlcaniam,
capital· presa In their· own words the
llf-1~•1 Easter Soel units
of Ita ,local offices in
in Easter Seal units m
.
Ro~rts Pauline AWns Mabel ilm," "democracy," "free en- almple principles on which our
with the Ohio Society.
local Easter Seal
Counly Include
Mr. Mr. and Mrs. James J . Guln- Be 11 • M lW!e Wlng~tt and terprlse," and "free world" as ay of life Is based"· Lovtna
goal of the Easter
organize activities and
Meinhart, N. 2nd-av, ther and .family spent the week M Me
h a past worthy high contrasted with communiSUc w, id
'
ntte... has been set at
president of I h e end with relatives In Columbus. ;Yle ug .es, nd Harry
P. Ideas of "collectivl.sm," "btind sa ·
which represents a 10
Society lor Crippled Re
d M . E E Ro sh S ~~ s~es
hn a Roberts Ernest obedience to the party," "Abol- Other Explorer activ(les sug.
increase over last
and Mrs.
Bernard
v. 81)
rn. · · u
m ' 0 ·
'
ilion of religion," and "totall· gested by the Boy Scouts Of
.
I
RoGrant-st
Middleport
of
L&amp;kevoew
and
Mrs.
Charles
Wmgett,
V~rgll
Atkins,
.
Allen
tar Iau way of life. "
Amenca
.
lor J an-,
... ~ IncIude
h
Tills Increase is
his members 1p n
=
.
• W'thr
of Min rsvtlle were H ghes and Jesse Brmker
1
•"-. Williams points
Club, which organizauon
Seal chairman lor 11164. Thu "~~
e dl
ta ut h
of h pherds
' The Explorer posts will select wlnter camping and a brleflnl
rauay even1ng nner gues wa c man
s e
:-\
an1
th
li .
rd
.
· ti~:Ruso of the increased
format10n of the
fl
of Mr. and Mrs. James Diehl, A memorial was held
f 0 r consultants wno &amp;i'e convers . on
e re g1ous awa s pro~,... lor servkes being
National Societies for CripMulberry Heights.
Frank Scholz, 0 past wutch- with American and cOIJlJIIIIDlS- gram.
by local units. A recent
Children in 1919 He began Funeral services for
man of shepherds Elsie
D. tic systems of government such Through the religious awards
showed that 3,1100 childtelephone career in 1926 m W&lt;lliam Allman, Middleport,
Mrs Charles Withrow' and Smtih and Lililan Stell! report- as a teacher, lawyer, or JUdge, program, the Explorer carries
ba&lt;l been added to local
native Pennsylvama and who died unexpectedly at Hoi.Rev. and Mrs. E. E. Rousb ed a viSit to sick members. Jle- B~rt W. Lovins, Scoot t'l&gt;m· QUI specific . CDUriiOS of' study
for special shoes, braees
to OhiO as specJal serv· zer Hospital Tuesday were conwere Saturday evenmg dluner ported ill were Zelia Cross, Eb- miSSioner of the Tri-State Area and service under the guidance
crutches and that service• · representative m Erte Wit- dueled Friday lillernoon at 2
guests of Mr and Mrs. Lee
Carnahan and Ruby Halll- Connell, explamed. The consul- 1 hi
minlate
ri 1 btiiwnlilltg to
per cent of the
he was appointed diStrict p.m. at the Rawlmgs-Coats FullGibbs of Hartford, W. Va.
Gladys May was reported tant will lay the groundwork for ~I, !::;"bishop,\~ :!ttg~~us
load were being given to commercial supervisor at
eral home,
Miss v1rgmia Fisher of Char-lin distress having lost mother
counselor, no matter where he
esper~ally those suffer- ion, then ' returned to
Rev. M. E. Dowson and Rev. Richard Pickens Middleport leston, w va. was the weekend by death. It was announced
has his Scouting affiliation.
from strokes and crippling vama for a year to act 88 ex- Howard Ruppelt were theoffi· ail carrier IS 'recuperating guest of her aunt, Miss Nettie ,that the Pt.. Pleas~nt
OES
local boards.
to accidents,
minisrers for the serv- m
'
Koehler
would have mspectiun on Feb---------·
addition:· Mr. Williams
is survived by hiS Wife, from ~mergency surgery perruary 3
0
"there has been a 25 per
IS
and three sIsters, formed Friday at Meiga Mem- Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Bearhs A vaientlne party and potIn VISits to epdepEthel Matheny, Nelson- onal Hospital HIS W.'fe has returned home Sunday a Iter luck refreshments were plan·
14 per ceflt mcrease
en
Mrs. Mary Wallace, Hunt- been at the hospital With him. spending several daya In '!burs- ned for the next meeting.
therapy, and nearly
W. Va ; and Mrs. Tom Homer Jones IS a p~tlent at ton with their daughter and son- At the close o! the meeting,
per cent increase in camp, Akroo.
Mellis General H'\'lplta.
In in-law, Mr. and Mrs, RaY potluck refreshments were ser- PT. PLEASANT _ One per·
JAN. IS
and other recreational ser- Mrs Grover Salser of
Pomeroy
Pullins and family. Their grand- ved
Allman
was
tong-lime
Mrs
..
Don
Rice,
Gravel
Hill,
son
A•~
Rollin
(Butch)
Pullins
·
son
filed
for
a
seat
oo
the
nonTile
Disabled
1
Research covering mves- was guest speaker when t h e
• ~
11
M
Co 1 Board
nd th American
A ·1· . Vet-U
iiiaUor of causes o1 crtpp 1mg
supervisor of the Moddle- has been a patient at Meigs who has been home on leave •
par san asoond f un Y
erans ·a
e ux11ary
WI
.
Women's Miss10nary Society of
of Ed t1
1
·
M
DiviSion,
Columbus
a
n
d
General
Hospital
for
tbe
past
left
Saturday
for
Coli!~-•"
and
uca
on
a
our
persons
meet
m
regu
ar
sessions
ond
II
its prevent Ion, an a ev1- the Pomeroy First B a p tis t
uuwa
I' led 1
lttee
F "d
I
'iouth.ern
Ohio
Eleclflc
Co.
Acseveral
weeks.
.
fror.
,
thel·r
will
go
to
Japan
'
or
comm
men
"
ay
day
at
8
p.
m.
suffering due to Crippling
met Thursday evening 1 ~
t :h c· it Cl k' ff"
!t~~s, Is being stepped up
the church.
pallbearers were Mr. Cliff Mrs Olan Gt'nh."mer and dau- where he will be statmned for
a ' e_ lfCU
er s o Ice.
The Women's Society lr Cbri..
grants by the National The meeuug, in charge
of the Nelsonville Di- ghter, Judy, of Columbus, are two years.
l
Earl H. Keefer, 43, or Letart, tian Serv~ of Heath Methodist
also advanced tralnmg
J E Foster, president,
Max Davis, Roscoe Wise guests o( her daughter and fam·
is the first to file for a seat on Church wdl meet Monday ey.
publications lor profession·
with the
theme
Kmg, John Welsh and ily, Mr and Mr. Wllliam Sher- Mrs Bernice .. Johnson left
the Board of Education In the ening, January 13, at7:30 p. m.
engaged m rehabillHall The Power of Jesus'
Zerkle. Serving as honor- idan and deught&lt;rs, Maria and Sunday for a VISit m Wheeling,
May 12 primary. Keeler is seek· at the church. Program leadare bemg emphasiz,~.,
, During the short
pallbearers were members Anita Mrs. Genheimer and dan· W. V•' With her son and daugb·
ing his t~econd term He was er ls Mrs. Emerson Jones with
Williams, president
of
sessum, a card o!
h•s crew Including A I b e r ghter were unable to return to ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer PT PLEASANT -Dr. C. L elected In the 1958 prlmary and Miss Bess Sanborn Jn charg•
~l!'"'·al Telephone Company of
read !rom Esther Grover,
Csrol P1erce,
~:m!':.u~:':a~u:yau~~n.:: Johnson.
Brown, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Har- is serving a six year term.
of devotions, Hostesses will be
since 1950, became
·
college student, for gilt sent
Carl Norton, Bert
·
.
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Weeks vey Newland, Mason, and Mrs.
Mrs. P. L, M1toh, Mrs. Law·
--~W~.'~-tn~cr~i~pp~l:ed~c~h~il~d~re~n~·s~~ ~ he~
Bodimer, W11liam Reynolds and guests of the Sher.ldans were and son Tom of Reynoldsburg Ray Crank, Henderson, have LlJSter Adkins, Letart Route renee Milhoan, Mrs. Norman
;;
Mr&lt; F'oster devotional lead· Raymond Fisher, Herbert Hoov- Mr. and Mrs William Knight were w~ekend' guests of their been appointed by Judge James 2, democrat, filed for commit- Wayland, and Mrs, Kennetll
· as her
• topic, "Fellow er, car1 Hor kY and Ray m0 nd and Vchildren of Pomt Pleasant, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Lee Thompson, Masoo coun1Y teeman for Cooper district• Byer.
, used
workers " taken from Psalm Hoce. Burial was made in Rlv- W. a.
Weeks and Mrs. Herman Scholl. Circuit judge, !o inspect the Ma- Lillian Arrington,
Galllpotis '!be Daughters of Ruth claSI
POMEROY, OHIO
M 's 1se had f he
erview Cemetery.
John Allensworth, an h 10
son Coonty Jad and report their Ferry IS. seeking election as of the United MethodiSt churcb
rs. a r
or r
University student, spent I he Donald Morsan of Newark fi dl
to the
t
'
"Chnstlan challenges m Masooic services conducted by weekend with his mother, Mrs. spent the weekend with Mr. and n ngs
cour .
Committeewoman oo the Demo- Will meet Monday, at 2 p·m. d
TONIGHT &amp; TUESDAY
JOHN STURGESS'
I I "''~· cities and small
members of Middleport Lodge, Flossie Allensworth.
Mrs. Eslle Mossman, Miners- According to the court order, crat ticket in Clendenin district. the home of MiSR Lydia Ebers"THE
363, F4&lt;AM were held Thursday Ronald Evans of the Navy VIlle. He was accompanied the group shall ascertam and J , Watisce Burdett, Pt. Plea- bach,
Prs.ver by Mrs. Joseph Cook evening with Paul Darnell In Air Force arrived this weekend home Sunday by Mrs. Morgan report. promptly to t_he court the sant, filed for nomination for The January meeting II tho
II cioSI!d the meeting, after which
W' a itklay leave with h is and son who spent the past week conditions of the )ad, how II is commltteeman of Lewis
dis- Tuppers Plains School BooS:~'
refreshments were served
.
wife, Janis and son, Jeff, who with her parents
conducted and any changes or trict on tbe democrat slate,
wiU be help Mondey at,1M Tup
II Don. William Watson and
Out-of-town relatiVeS h • r are at the home o! her parents,
.
Improvements which m their James Jordan, Cottageville pers Plalrui elemen'l'ry school.
Dale Wipple to 13 members
the services mcluded Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pickens.
jndgment are deemed proper. Route 1 democrat
candidate A get-acquainted program hal
guest, Mrs. Salser.
FraZier, Akroo; Mrs. Ma- He is also visitmg with his parTile lnspectliBI is required once for co.;,mltteema~ In Cologne been planned. Parents
an •
ry Wallace, Mr. and Mrs, Hall, 1 M
d M Ed rd E
'I!
a
year by the West Vlrglma dlalrlct.
friend• wiU have an opportu"'
ens, r. an
rs:
wa
vCnde
Hunt1·ngton, W· Va ·•. Mrs. E"
Reibeb Entertoin
w• ans. Mro. Evans and son plan
·
lty to villi the school rooms to
Matheny. Mrs. Bill Matheny, to return to Marvland with her
A divorce order was signed
see the children's work an c
Thursday Afternoon
F. Matheny and son, Ch~ck husband at the end of his leave.
by Judge 'l'llompson
Frid_ay
talk with teachers.
Mrs. H•nry Reibel
Nelsoovdle; Mr. Roscoe WISe, He has been in Newfoundland.
granting a dlvO!"ce to Darms
The Pomeroy Elemental'}
With
a
party
Thursday
Mianu,
Fla.;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
S
da
Is
of
M
and
Mrs
E
Northup
from
Thelma
L.
PTA
will meet In the school
,. WID. ond THURSDAY
J•nuary 15·16
Jjn&lt;&gt;On,hon?riRg Mrs. C E. Clark Leo Swick, Columbus; Mr. and Em':so: r.:::s wer.'Mrs. Dor:
Northup,
Of rS, USt
auditorium Mooday at 7:30 p.
NOT OPEN
her b~rthday.
Mrs. Henry Fowler,
Eugene oth 0 d k
Athens· Mr
m. 11 will be "Fathers night'"
A
birthday
cake
Iced
in
Rusk,
Gallipolis;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Y anJ a~:· Shade.' cari MASON- Fourteen members
QUIET WEEKEND
and
each father will be counted
PIIIDAY thru TUESDAY
white
and
decorated
in
pink
Wilham
Betz,
Hlllards,
Ohio;
Emmett
R
":'
.'
M
c
Burof
the
Freshman
Class
In
v..
PT
PLEASANT
M
a
•
0
n
twice
for the attendance banner.
' l '!o ii'::J
Janu1ry 17-21
the
mscription,
"Happy
Birth·
and
Mrs,
C.
H.
Wise,
Jr
d
d
a~i
~~
del.;,
cational
Agriculture
at
WahaCounty
law
enforcement
o!fiA
buzz
sessioa will be held durW•lt Disney••
11
''THE INCREDIBLE
sce cream and coffee
Waverly.
eMe and M e~"ll' r AI
ma Higb School were initiated cers report a quiet weekend PT. PLEASANT _
Funeral lng the program boor. Hostessel
JOURNEY"
, were served by the hostess ID
Day~~rece~:ly v:s::ed :'er ~ into the local cbapter, of Fu- ":ith only one arrest and no ac- service for Mrs. WUtie Rust, 91, will be the Fourth grade moth(Technicolor)
Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Emerson Well,
ther, Herb Chambers, who was ture Farmers of Amen~a on C.'dents _reported SUtedndathy even- was held Monday I p.m. at the ers. Tile execuUve commlltee
U~ger, the Bull Terr1er in the Meigs Memorial hospital. December 19, 1963. Officers of lng, Officers re~r
at ap- L. G. Mohr Funeral Home with wUJ meet at 7 p. m. precedl!lg
Siamese Cat; Luath, Mrs. Arnold Hayes, Mrs. IJon.
Labrador Retriever and: ley Re1bel and daughter, Faye
Mr and Mrs. James Brewing- the chapler did the degree work parently Sundayds _heavy snow- Evangelist John L. Steele offic- the meeting.
1
Gene&amp;t, Tommy Tweed Kathryn aoo Henry Reibe.
ton and daughter, Sandra, of wllh, President Danny K~s !all had caused riVers to use lating. Burial was In s p r 1 n g The Ca,ndy Strippers will
Scott, John Draine,
Rio Grande, spent the weekend presiding._
extreme c~utlon as all roads Hill Cemetery.
meet Monday at 7:30 p. m. at
the talents of Rex AIMEETING POSTPONED
at
their
home
in
Middleport.
Tbe
mam
requtrennenl
f?r
the
were
considered
hazardous
and
Mrs.
Rust,
died
Friday
evenMeiga
Memorial hospital. MemNovel by Shella BursThe meeting of the WSCS
Tile Chester
Community M a d Mrs Lea Swick of Greenhand Degree, the hrst of there had been no accident calls lng at the home of ber son Da· bers are asked to wear unJ.
scheduled
Tuesday ::~;z~~ ;:~e atDemonstration
Club NorwiD Col:~b~ speni the weekend in the four which may be attained received by County or State po- vld Rust, Hogsett, w. va: Sbe forms.
the UnitedcorMethodist
the home of Mrs.
Middleport with ber father, C. m. the Fu~ Farmers of Am- bee.
was a member of the Render- The executive committee of
scheduled lor Tuesday
Rose, Wednesday, Jano- H. Wise, Sr. and sister, Miss ~lca orga":1' 00 • ~"; the •~·
son Church of Christ. She was the Middleport PTA will meet
Down Your A•rlal
has been postponed due ID wea1~, at 9:30 a.m.
0
Advance m Adm auion.
•
Ruth Wise They came ID at- : ' must Ure':; ar
born at Red Houae on Decem- Monday at 7:30 p. m. at the
ther conditions.
During the morning session,
tend funer~l services for Wll- l m :. VO!lllt :: bf toru lUre
ber 2, 18'12 the daughter of the high school.
Roger Keller and Mrs. liam
Allman.
c ass,
mus
a e c~rry
late Henry and Mary Harmon.
Jan. 14
Holter will show films and Mr. and Mrs. c. H. Wise, Jr., out a satisfac!Dry s~pervised
Her huaband, David Rust, pre- Tile Middleport Athletic Boosa training program
on Waverly, visited at their home farmmg program, recite from
ceded her in death 30 years ago. ter Association will meet Tue..
"Meals and Manners lor Spec- In Middleport over the week- = r y : :
.Jarm~r
Surviving is another son, H. day evening at 7:30p.m in the
~us?":s~~::~.!"!t
whi~~ end. Other visitors with them local ~hapte~ con~li;;ilm ~0: Clifford Queen eluJ: to Rubert F . Rudst, hMill eMrreek, W. vdin~·; ~uldleport High School cafeterwere their daughter and lam- reeeive a majority vole ~ tbe Grimm 1 acre In Addison twp. 1our aug ters
s. Gera e 1a.
quite Interesting.
lly, Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam Betz hapter members at 8 regular 1 Ruasell Plymale etux eta! to Young, Kanawha City; Mrs.
JAN. 15
The afternoon will be spent o! Hilliards.
c tlng
, Holzer Hospil'lll Foondatioo city Cora Melluso, Pittsburgh; Miss The Reedsville • Long !lotin textile painting and quUtlng. Mrs. Dale Moornlng has re-1 m~. recelvin the
lot 274 in city.
Emma Rust, Weston and Mrs. IDm Home Demonstration Club
Anyone interested in attend·
from Bloomington, in- 1
Carl DeV !t p ul
Belva Metzer Plymale to Hoi· Rebecca Harper, address un- will meet Jan. 15 for an all day
ing the all day meeting with a diana, where she spent the boti- :
Bob ltu..!u ' a
Hospital Foondatlon clty lot known; and 17 grandchildren. meeting at the home of Mrs.
1
covered dish dinner may
days at the bonne of her
'
'
in city,
Warren Pickens. The topic ol
tact Mrs. Keller, Mrs. Rose, or ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. ~;i~~r~:"hir:B;:. Kearns Minnie Fowler (dec'd) to Ada
VISITS COUSINS
this llU!etlng wUJ be "Meal Ser·
Mrs. Holter lor further inlor· George W. Price and
Dale Rot~' Alfred R 0 u 9 h' Wakjubs 2.56 acres in Gallipolis Dr. and Mrs. Roy Gilliland vice for Different Occasions."
110
CIA NT
___.,n.,...........................
Bill, David, Penni, Debra,
David Sneed' Mlke B r 0 w n'
.
of East Uverpool we1-e recent Class 12 Circle_::!, Hea,th
1m&amp;
I""
Randy.
Mrs.
Mourning
Kenn
F
~
Jim
Wise
'
Everett
E.
and
Cynthia
Cordguesta of their ,....Ina, Mr. and Methodist Chui'ch ww meet
12 LB.
with the children while Mr.
Y ry
'
well to Frank and Pearl Mark- Mrs. Dwight Hoback. They left Wedneijday evening at the
THE KEYS 18 YOUR Mrs. Price were In Florida.
TUB!
OOAliD TO MEET
Ins .57 acres in Village of Vln- Wednesday for Avon Park, Fla. church at I p, m. Mrs. L. W.
Mrs. Mourning also
'
Tbe Middleport PTA
too in Huntington twp.
wbere they are bulldlll8 a new McComas wm be Ill c~ge of
REPAIR PROBLEMS
in Cnlumbu• enroute home
live · BI)Jrd will meet
Paris aoo Dorthy Young to winter holl-'8 and will attend the' devotiODcll, period with Mra.
ber son and famil; Mr. and I evening at 7•30 P m at
Cleland R. and Wanda L. Wlllis Avon Park C8Dip meeting the Jack Bechtle, program chairMrs. James Moorn· and chi!- High School ·
· '
7.423 acres in Clay twp.
latter part of Ja,nuary. Mrs. Har- man. Hoateases ara Mro. Mllddren.
i
'
Jannes
Henry
Swick
(dec'd)
to
ry Droz of Ambridge, Pa., Is red Zeigler, Mrs: P. L. ¥11cb.
....... arwhU.
Mr. and Mrs.
ald R uP
PleaaoM VaHey llollpltat
BeD and Helen Blckel'l ' 6'1.50 also
her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Emei'IOII J011es and Mrs.
• Aultwl:otlc apent the holidays
Painesvll- ADMITTED _ Mrs Basil Gi·
In Morgan twp,
Mra.
Guy Slwfer.
• Aulolnolio 2IIJ shuts
le,
Ohio,
with
their
daughter
beaut,
Pl
Pleasant;·
Mrs.
d!Yir off cl" ... , .... •lder•ta '
.,.. Juot-riaht dry.
ActloiZono iootpo aet
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Short GaJUpollll Ferry·
Timod doyiRJ, """
McKay and children; Sally Ann Mrs, J. v.' eoz, Pt. Pleasant:
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and Clnda. Mr. Mclay
Mrs. Paul Roulb, Mason; Ml'l.
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clrioo b-frtllh.
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Mrs. Jamea Bragg, Jr., Pt.
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basketbaU
coach.
Pleasant; Mrs. Pfll] !Aport, Pl.
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Pleasant.
4 ounce- 4 ply
DISCHARGED - Mrs. Otho
100% virgin
Ev1111; Florenct Macli-.
wool. Mothproof
Pt. Pleallllll; Mrs. Harold
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• Fannie HUJ, Kenna, W. Va.;
• Mrs. Gilbert fearson and daucolon.
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Miller and son, Pl Pleaaant:
Mro. Fred Waugh, Apple Grove;
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P¢MEROY-MIDDt:EPORT: OHIO
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PANAMA CITY - The United States may withdraw most
of ;Ia diplomats from Panama
becauae of the failure of Inter·
American peacemakers to heal
the breach 'tn U. S. -Panananian relations, It was reported
todey,
The five-member peace committee sent here by lhe OrganluliiBI of American States
IJ.'Oeta today to try again ID
lfurk out a solution,
WASIUNGTON - Atty. Gen.
Rotiert F .Kennedy, one of his
late brother'• most valued global troubleshooters, leaves lor
the Far East todey oo a similar mlSBion 101" President John1011.

KeMedy will confer wnh Indonesian President Sukarno · In
Tokyo oo Thursday about Indonesia's dlapule with the newly
• formed state of Malaysia.

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lined fl5 and COilts for shopnttlnf Saturdar in the. court
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M&lt;A.RTHUR, ~ IUPil asse» mg the res nts o
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The emrmen balled aut ol belon II cr.,t.ecl 'llltb • ~
!I y..,., tollapood 111&lt;1 one proposed last year by tho
the plant whlcb wao C8l'l')'lng roar. Ae waa ltifl&lt;\lt.d IP lOIIi!!
o1 u apponDI boarl olla&lt;k Fire Deportment. would result
Wo ~ nuclear bombe lactory OOndJI!on at' a boop~ ' ,
. Continued from page II
Mon•ay lfterohoveiiDI •••• in a very nominal charge to the
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lflortly before It crashed In a here where he was belna lrelfl .
a t.yur tenn on a secret bal· 111 his bom R _ -~residents 1".00 per year resi- penses over what has been er- The gales p1led up siX foot
snowstorm about 40 mn.. west ed lor exposure.
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JGI1II M. Soot!, Xenia, and eattera Ohio oreo, woo 1 v""' houses) and could provide
a Iteam
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aM warnings were posted ai•DI the
The pilot, Maj. Thomas W. tired and a bit brulJed, ~ : ·
JMneo P'. Henderson, East Or·
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teed
GENERAL I"'JND
Atlantic from Maine to New.
McCormick, 42, ·or . YaWkey, Idea wbete bla'eoDII'IIIft ·.._
well, were swom In as new eran of Wcwld War I. A wid- I :::':O:.""tha:r:,..;; n~ua;~~ be Council .... $ 618.87 S 650 Jersey ond from Virginia to CUMBERLAND. Md. (UPl)- W.Va., made bl8 way safely to
members.
'::.'·Du~' .;"::~"!to~ :;~, sulficlent (coupled With antic!- Mayor . . . . . . . :1698.87
3800 North Carolina.
Searchers strug~led through a farmhouse about 10 mllel Moat arborelumllD tbe '11. Jl.
Re-elected members sworn in ond two grandcblltlren.
paled irn:omes from the ou.,ide Clerk . . . . . . . . 1383.28
1400 Thirty Inches of snow fell at knee deep snow 10 a desolate from the crash site Mondly were founded by omateura, aoln!!luded Wayne Shaffer : Fran- S.n~ne losld&lt;
of the village contractual let'\'• Treas. .. ...... ~10.00
500 A.shland, N.Y. Seventeen inches mountalnaua ar04 of western night and reported be ..., all COt'dllll 10 lbe ~
ell E. Gaul, Cleveland; Chester
Ices I to provide funds lor year- Solie. .. .. .. .. 200.00
500 ol snow leU at Ashtabula, Ohio. Moryland today In search of right.
Brlt.olilllca.
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It GUlesple, Cleveland; Robert
ly purcbueo of supplies, equip- Bldga. .. . .. .. • 5511.21
2m The 10 lnchea In WIISblngton lour missing crewmen !rom a, 1.~"-iiii=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;:;;iiiiliiOiiii-iiiiiiiio;;i;llillli""',_~
Mmlchester; Mrs. Jeannette S.
men! and malntenan&lt;e but could Police . . . . .• . 1405.10
1700 WIS lbe heaviest fall ~ 11158. Strategic Air Command (~)
Wagner, Chagrin Falls ; and
CtlOn In 'Jo
be accrued over a perind
of St. Lights .. .. 4'153.83
5000 In New York's Central Park,
•
Paul Walker.
l:me lor needed vehicle replace- Dump · .... . .. 723.00
750 nine lncbes of snow !ell by mid- Khrushchev Likely
ln other action, the board :
ment as required.
H~drant ..... 1980.00
22110 lftemoon Monday, breaking a To Warn Castro
-Approved county board of
S
"SUch an uses•ment is more Mil&lt;, .. · · . . -. 5122.50
5500 25-year record. Twice thai much MOSCOW (UPI) - Premier
education budgets, totaling $3,deslreable than a bond issue or Translera · · · 10400.00
~ wu forecast lor the metropoll- Nlkita s. Khrushctev I; likely
Was Postponed Until Next WHk
' 117,687, lor the 1964 calendar
Continued from page I)
levy, In that (II The useaa- Conting, .. ... 1189.96
.3000 tan area.
to warn visiting Cuban Premier
year.
date.
men! cost per capita Is much TOTAL · · · · · 32'140.06
2'1175 More than 200 flights were ell- Fidel Castro nol to try to ex·
-Adopted a revised formula "Sometime in the near luture less than the more cosUy votCEMETERY FUND
verted from .New York's Kenne- ploit the U.S.-Ponama 'dispute
for school transportation op- (and 1 hope before next wmterl ed taxation 121 The bond issue Office · · · · · ·• 53.70
50 dy Jnteraat10nal Airport when beCause Ru,.ia wants no now
""'tiDI costs lor the 1964 cat- we can find our way clear to or levy Is a onHhot deal and Employes .. .. 3240.76
2650 poor vlalbllity a1mo•l coused Caribbean crisis, Western ob- N. 2nd Ave.
Middleport~, '0~ .
epdar year, which provided an acquire an exiSting building or offers only temporary solutions Tools &amp; Eq... . 306.52
500 onowplow collisions on the nlD- servers said today.
'!11,0110 reimburaement to dis- build a new bu1lding to house whereas the assessment guar- Clerk
· · · · · · 119.00 ,
liOO ways, Sanitation Commissioner Castro who arrived Monday l'i:i::::::ii
trlcls for transportation costs tbe villag• street equipment. antees perpetual. or permanent M &amp; Sup. ·" · 819.02
500 Frank Lucia Issued a call for for a su'rprise visit expected to li
300 cltizens to report lor night last a week gol down to major
, during the lll&amp;US achool y~ar. This proJect could be !lnanced incomes, and (3) The uses•· MI. Eq. .. "·.. 289.59
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· -Approved the state appbc&amp;- by (l) A cap1tal Improvements ment charges all residents in Mil&lt;. ....... 205.82
200 work 10 assist the clly's crew talks with 'Khrushchev In the
tkm lor pur&lt;:hase of classroom levy, 121 On borrowed funds al- the village rather than only the Sellon · · · · ·.. liOO.OO
600 of 2,300 men in plow lrucka and Kremlin today. The discussions
flfllitieo, which provided that though it may be difficult to property owner which i&amp; t h e TOTALS · · · · · 58'19.34
6400 shovel brigades.
are expected to center on the
"claasrooms without adequate earmark ani•c•pated receipts case with • bond issue or levy.
PARKING METER FUND '
Riders to New Jersey exper- $1 million a day the Soviets are
equipment shall be termed un- over a period of several years "An area of village opera- Ch. Police .. · 3'165.00
4000 lenced delays of up lo two inveotlng in Coban aid and on
oallslactory classroom• and the or 131 B~ a federal grant or lion that we certain!~
cannot Other Pol . . . IIM9.62
9000 hours. Lanes in tho Lincoln Tun- cutro's free-wheeling foreign
pupils housed In such unsabs· loan.
forget or neglect during 1964- Cruiser .... .. 2849.36
10110 nel were cloaed. The Transit policy,
factory classrooms shall be cal- "I would like to see Council 65 1s tho recreational program. Gasoline ..... 1449.25
10110 Authority sent two buaes to a
MEN'S
culated as improperly housed earmark for this project funds Many improvements around the Misc . .. ... ..... 76.52
100 remote section of a Brooklyn
VISIT PA.RENTS
pupils," and gave the state ldorlved from ttl Rent of the pool and in the parkJ (munici· Radia ........ 149.95
700 Porkway to pick up 300 motor· Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grim of
. board authority to establish a village building on Gravel Hill pal and roadside) will be re- Met.., · .... · 829.46
600 isis who were stranded.
Surf City, N. c., were recent
priority list 'O: meeting cla9S-Iby Heiner's (21 Dump rental quired during the two years to Met. Rep. .. .. . 97.18
100 Storm Slrunda Lawmakers
visitors of his parents, Mr. and
room deficiencies.
by Pomeroy and Mason and keep Ibis program alive and TOTALS · . · 1$305.82
16500 In upstate New York, state Mrs. Victor Grim of Middle-Approved a request .'or. •j(31 Rent of the City Hall by the moving, One substantial cost
P'IRE EQUIP. I"'JND
Senate Majority Le~der Walter port, and visited his lather durjolnt vocational school dl!lrlct State Patrol. 'Such a bUilding reduction project thai can be 5ala~les . . . $ 135.00
$ 1110 J. Mahoney ordered 30 cots lng his recent hospltalizl!tlon.
In Scioto County, comprised of could be erected on either of made Ia In the area of reduc- Eqmp. · ·....
471.58
11100 brought from the Capitol fallout
Bloom, Clay, Green. M!nford. the village owned lots oo1 Park ing water costs at the pool by l"qn. l MI. Eq 896.99
600 shelter for use in legislative ofMEETllNG POSTPONED
Northwest, Vaile~. Washmgton. Slreet or Race Streel and North drilling a water well. A local TOTALS · · ·. 1390.94
1690 flees by stranded lawmakers
The meeUng of Class 12 of
Wheelersburg
and
Vernon , Third Avenue. By earmarking group has already been contact·
PLA.NNING COMMISSION and staffers.
lhe Heath Methodist chureh In
School DistriCts.
Ithese anticipated receipts, a ed and is williDI to sponsor pro- Operalions .. . f4475
' 3000 Two sbips were In distress. Middleport originally scheduled
~ A.pproved transfer of 95 loan could be secured and the jects to raise funds towards
STREET MAINTENA.NCE
An aircraft carrier off Miami Wednesday has beeo. postponed
.ocres of land from the
New Ibudding be erected in
t h e the drilling of a well before Supervlsm" .. $ 3713.43 $ 3900 launched search planes to , until next Wednesday at 8
MEN'S
Miami Local School District, spring of 1961. This plan has pool opening time in 1964.
Employes . . . 10606.94
10000 look lor the schooner Camptre.- , p.m.
Butler COunty, to the City ~ the advantage of requiring no " ~ eertainly invite .the spon· Equip.. :. . . . 4307.31
500 reported sinking in ihe stormy
SQUAD CALLED
Hamilton pursuant to annexa new taxation burden on t h e sorsh1p (by local serv1ce organ~ Mt. Eqmp. • . . 2415.61
2000 Atlantic w1th f1ve persons
lion.
citizens of Middleport.
Iizations. clubs, etc. In the vil· Misc. .. .. .. • .. 741.06
500 aboard. The British freighter The Syrocuse E-R Squad was
-Tabled until Feb. 10 • ro- "Early in January, 1961, 1 !age ) c1 projects to better equip St. Signa ...... 145.50 . 100 Middles.x Trader with 35 men called today at 11&gt;20 a.m. lor
:;"~st df~r tra~s!e~ of 10 acr;,• would like
to have Council both the Municipal Park and Tr. Lights .. .. 190.'/Z
200 aboard was 840 miles northeasi Isaac Mobler, age 4, son of Mr.
8 ~hro~ ~e .~ 8 ~en
k confirm their plans for meet- the Rosdside Park.
Repairs (cont.) 688.17
10000 of Bermuda and was in danger and Mrs. John Mohler, Syr&amp;151T
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ca 1
. ncoc ing the requirements and de•· As for the manner whereby Gasoline . . . . 2821.86
2500 from the battering" seas, the cuse. The boy was taken to a
Cou~~· to
tCit~ 1 Fl~~ay. mands o1 the stale and ORSAN- we may gel the village streets Materials .. .. 3826.58
3000 Coast Guard said. II radioed it Middleport physician.
1
- fpr~v d ~ans e~ 0 u:o CO in the area of sewage treat- repaired, no simple solution ex- Bldgs. . . . . . . . 197.54
1200 was "liable to break ln two."
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f"~ ~ ~~ ~· . ;- ment. As you know, we are ists. This problem certainly will TOTALS
25062.88
33900 In Boston, most stores and
CANCEL MEETING
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STATE IDGHWAY
businesses &lt;loaed early. Logan The Syracuse Third Wednes1
N
oun y, 0 e 1 Y 0 both agencies for non-compli- b~ the fact that certain sl&gt;te Labor . . . . . . . $1007.30
$1000 International Airport was closed day Home Demonstration club
a~;;~~ved charter requests anee in the treating of
raw r?ute:; ""Ill be removed from the Misc. · · •. . . . . . 1657.00
1650 down at 3 p.m., Monda~. Drifts meeting scheduled tomorrow
b~ the Columbus Cit~ School 'sewage. As I see 11 , we are village, thereby forcing upon TOTAL ....... 23611.68
2650 stacked up four to !1ve feet has been csncelled untO the
District !epa rating Ea•tmoor now a! the point where Coun- the village, the additional cost
SWIMMING POOL
deep on Martha's Vineyard off , 22nd of January when
they
MIDDLEPORT, 0, ·
S.~lor High ond Eutmoor Jun- cil should take one of
t w o of maintaining these
streets Employes
S 39494.39 $3300 Cape Cod and ferry trips were 1 will meet at the home
lor High rlools; and 1 request Icoorses. ?f act.ion, namely t 11 which heretofore have be en Incidental . . .
56.41
100 c.•an::c~e'::led::._·_ _ _ _ _ _ __::o~I__:M~r~s~.~D~a"'.n~H~a~y~ma~n·:__--~""'""'""'""'""'~""'""""1"'""""""""'""""'~"""'""'"""!:="""5tl
to combine Wood County a•d ,Ma1alaiil .!k oiltMti!b • . 'llal»W»~ .by Ula.ill&gt;lblu.W.:· &lt;;lleiDICals .. .. 1185.55
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Council that
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Village is not
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_ Approved an additional significant degree the Ohio Rlv- project OjXists. We should take Ins.
295.50
300
trade and indWitria l eduC"atlon er and fight the sanitation ag· the preliminary steps for appli- Recreation .. . 223.20
300
unit to supplement classes at encies' demands in the courts cation for such funds. I certain- Water ... ... .500
Sylvania High School Luc&amp;SI or !21 Take necessary steps lo ly !.eel lhat Ibis project should TOTALS .. ... $8825.03 $7850
County.
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Iengage. an engineer a~d pro- be one of our major soals dur·
-Approved an application by ceed Wltb lh• most feaSible plan ring 1961-65.
Cardinal Locad School Oistrlcl . of treatment of the sewage.
I "Whfle the above list of prob·
Geauga county, to !Wbmll to " ~f the former action 1s your Iems i~ not by any means all
popular vole a $390.0IIO bond is- choice, we should engage a so- t~e problems we wiU be fared
iUe.
licitor who Will be ill a position with, they are the more import·
-Approved transfer of the to devote the required time to ant ones we need to attack earw
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Forrest Hills Local School handling the matter which ran ly in 1964 and move ahead on.
District to the Cincinnati City be a lengthy and costly pursuit "I also ,.u]d urge that counSchool District.
with no assurance that we won't ell give cooperative and har·
- - -- - - have to build in the end. Should rnonious support to the efforts WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
you choose the second course of the Planning Commls•lon 1n United Stales pledged today to
ol action, we should engage an I planniDI for the growth and de- defend the Panama ?"""I whlle
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engineer early In 1961 and pro- velopment ol Middleport.
attempting to mamtam the
ceed with as much of the pre- "Even though we are faced "Good Neighbor" policy 1!' its
- - - - - - - - - - - . llminary planning as possibl• with the problem of dwindling dealings with the Republic of
Gouce reodlnp: . Gallipolis that we could be in s position funds, I certainly feel that It is P~~ama.
dam IU, 20.7, runmna 26 feet to take advantage of Federal unfair and unreasonable to exThe United Stetes cannot alon the rollers, Pomeroy-Mason funds that might be available pect the village employees to low the security of the P~.nama
2Ull, Pt. Pl":"sanl 25.00, tUn- in 1961 and 11165. 11 will with- Iwork , 1 the same rate of pay Canal to be im~,r~Ied, the
loll -2.118 otalionacy, Kanawha hold any recommendatiOns for (which incidentally has been at White House said: We have a
Falls 4.43 !a!Hng, Charleston an engineering firm until. such the same rate slncel960) . Thero. recognized obligation to operate
l8.8t (ailing. Lorx:lon running ~me . aa you make a decision I fore . l urge you to carefully the canal efficiently and secure1'!'. feet, Marmet 1'h feet and m thiS matter.!
lK.'rutini!e the Annual Appropri- ly and we intend to honm" that
, Winfield dam 2 feet.
" It is my opinion that y 0 u stions to lind furds 10 provide obligation In the I~!"'rests of oU
.... movemeats:
should pursue the second course for a pay scale increase.
who depend on It.
Ohio River - Defender d~wn of action. However, the deci- .. During 1964 1 certainly hope The statement wu Issued
13, 1:40 a.m.; COlton
Queen sion is yours. Regardless
of that Ihe ordinance committee shortly before I a.m. EST after
down 13, 2 a.m.; Charleroi up which course of action you take will be able to r...mi!y our lo- President Johnson met !~
14, 7 : ~ p.m.; Charles Steven- new funds will be requir~ .
cal set of ordinances to update more ~an two hours wttb hlS
10ft up 14., 3:10 a.m., Go n a '·Thus, it would seem
very and eliminate and modify those top advtsers on the tense Pan·
tlown 14, 1:10 a.m.; Su.san Lane wise to begm studying the pos- when~ required. Specifically we amanlan. sl~ation. John~ reVP 15, ~:40 a.m.; Leba Shear- !libility of a sewer rate
ordi: need early adoption of the fol· mained m hts office until near-• up H, 3:10 a.m.; Northern nance and proceed with the ttec· lowing ordinances:
ly 2 a.m. EST.
up 18, 5 a.m. ; C. V Harner.and essa,.Y action leading to t h • "Ill KeepiDI of &lt;ieiiJI prem- The President heard a first.Buver up 18, 1:35 a.m ; EliSha passage of a sewer rental
or , ises and grounda by resldenta. hand report on the Canal Zone
Woods up 1,, no • m . Alton rate ordinance early in 1964.
"(21 Restriction of political criBIB from Thomu C. Mann,
Zephyr up 20, S am ; Walter "For the past several years activities by appointed employ- asslltant secretary of state for
Beck]ord up 21, 6:0~ a.m ; Col. the problem of providing !undo ees at the VIllage.
Inter-American alfolrs, and
Davenport down 22, 6:55 am.; for purchase of supplieo and "(3l Regulation of
outside Army Secretary Cyrua R.
Jerry Bosworth up 23, 5:20 " · equipment, necessary mainten. ltoilets.
Vance, who return~ late Manin.; Northsworthy down
23, ance, etc. for operation of the "(41 Aasignrnent 1o the may- da~ ~ighl from their trouble. t:4t o.m.; Ravenswood
up !"ire Department has indeed or of sole authority to disci· shooting mbaslon.
·\GreenuP 10:40 p.m.; Inghram been a difficult and trymg prob- pllne employees subject to II- The White~.. said I he
·,""'I Greenup 12:15 a.m.: Tlbolt lem. No relief at this time can nal review by council.
Presldont "conunues to believe
\ . , Greonup 1:10 a.m.; Aetna • ~ foreseen
lor the next two "I don't ask that you accept that the nrst eosenllal Is tho
. I,oulavtUe down 33, 1:30 a.m.; years. The fire department has and adopt my solutions to the mamtenance of peoce.• It tald
. V....,lme up 33, 2,50 a.m ; Phil· already approached council with above problems but raiher that the U~ited States "conllnues to
up 33, 4:05a .m.: Esso the need lor replacement of the you accept the problems lor believe that when order Is fully
lvanla up 33, , ,05 am.; tanker and pumper. Certsinly what thty are worth and work restored It should be po1sible
.J; 8. Lewi.o up Meldahl 8:40 p. we should enforce the prov~ earnestly to lind the best solu- to have a direct and candid ells• : Jomel down Meldahl
It sions of Ordlnonce 1&amp;2 passed tiona.
cusslon between the lwu govlastyearwhlcbostabllshedmore "Thul II Is thai 1 close my ernments."
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·OalUpolto Dam National oqultable leea lor contractual openin,ll addr... for 1984 to yoo "Th• United Stalea tries to ,
5 p.m.; Andrew Calhoun up services oul!lde the village. The on 1 note of opUmlsm
that, live b.v the policy of the good
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· Semet up ll:lb .m.; contractual obligatlona places part, '" can find workable 10- do the oame," the "ilal&amp;'ment
down 2:05 am.; Kn91 council in a reaponsibiUty
to hrtlons 1o our mojor problems added.
am.; Lucy Jane Lu- furnish the neceaory
equip- ond thereby encourage and pro;;;RETURN==::osc-:H"'o"'ME:;;;
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Marmet _IL50 p.m.; well u m provldlns ljre protec- 8SIIIIl'tiln8 • 'Status Quo' alt.- .from Meigs Geiteral ho!pital
A.nn up Wm!1eld Z:IO lion lor the village !toefl.
uallon. I would dart lo ·hope where .h had been a medical
-Glendora up Winfield 2•- "However, thlo anticipated In- too that thla presentation obould patient lor two weelul
Sandy down Winfield crease In revenue will certain- be occepted by aU lh6
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UPl F-lp Newt Aaalyol
New names, many ol them ly divided bet
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Time, aa Jt does to all men strange to. the West, will be left, ota ed ,.,.::11 and 1101ay
eventually, Is forcing the hand emerg!n~ !rom an India which uproars 1 accompanied by ecS,. llmtloro Mc:Nktle
AC'I10N Fll..ED
ol I • d I a n Prime Minister Since todependence In 1950 bas chongea of mutual lnaulto. In- Robert 1!'4tllnitoo o1 MUwau- Brltaanlca.
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Lo ram
p F e8
Jawaharlal Nehru. .
been dominated by onl one dian lillel rowdy belor
----110,. tee, Wise., opent live C:..yo a1
For Countv Sheriff
PT. PLEASA.NT - A civil On Jon. I, the 74-Y,ear-&lt;&gt;ld name-Nehru.
wiD :!orne' more 10
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tho home o1 liDbert McNic~. , Bulcally, n1blel illllll
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Lorain action boa. been ru.d In the of- Nehru received UP! corre- Nehru Inherited hi! manlle of
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VIsiting Mr. and \Irs. Oval pllireo .,. the oame Jlolle, ®rCrump, Roulj! 2 Leon, bas llled flee of the Circuit Clerk styled spondent Micbael T. Malloy lor leadership !rom the assasslnat.- A.l • temporary Jlle8SIIft, Diddle were ber daughter, Lib- undum, 1 cryotalllzod lllumllll
as a candidate lor Sberlff
of 1(lnlf 1". Durbin, Sheriff of Ma- the first and only lntervtew he ed Mohandaa Gandhi, ond wilh leaden of the Congreao party's by, and ber room mate of A.th- aecootl only to dlamonda
In
Mason County on the
~ ~~ County, Admlnlltrator of bas granted In the n~w year. It came also the mystic hero quarrelllng right and left wtnga f!ll·
bardneu.
lean ticket. Crump oerved
.,I""' ..tate of Sherman ~Iter- "I suppose that I'll retire workship which enabled Neru bave reached a compromise by The AntiqUity Baptist Lad- Most of the eartll'l mDilon:.
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son, deceased, vs. M1klred some day," Nehru !aid. " But alone to dominate a nation of whlcb they hope to run the gov· 1es Aid met Thursday eve niDI
liT. PLEASANT - In
Earl c. Mohr.
Mynes, Charley Mynes, Lou•se I have no plans lor that now." hall a billion people, ranging ernrnent In Nehru's absence. with nine members and ...., annual earthquake• oecur till110
County Circuli Court
Jell McCallister, Apple Grove Smith, Lawrence Smith, James It was scarcely a week later, !rom lhe prlmiti.ve to the most NelL1er Is a name knoWII to guest present. Hostes~M? were l;der""-.,:the;;;,;.;;~"';;·..,...,...,...,._,illi
Francis Wilson MarahalJ,
Is seeking the post W. Mash, ~r .. Goldie Masb, at his Coilgresytarty'• conven- so~hlsbcsted, d1v1ded by 845 the west.
Mr•. Carolyn Adams and daugbPolnt, Ohio, Route 2, entered iol
from Clenden- Ele~nor LeMaster, Natchee lion in Bbubol\eswar, India, dUferent languages and major On the right Is TiruvaUur ter 5andnl.
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pleu of ~nt 1o lwo counts In district. Joseph L, Kayser, Moon &amp; Carrie Mahr. The act- that an event occurred that is dialects.
Thatlal Krlshnamachari, an on- Mrs. Cbarles McNic~ Is a
of forgery. MarahaB waa Indict- Pt. Pleasant, and Roy Taylor, ion conct!rns the aeltllng of the of vast ~oncern to India and In India's remotest areas again, off-again cal&gt;inet min- patieat at lloller bospital.
HEAnNG AND
ed by the May, 1963 grand jury. Pl. Pleasant Route 1, have both estate . of . Sherman Patterson may chango drastically Nehru's there oven are some who never loter since 1952 and now ai:;::;;.:.~:::..:=.:.:...~~=-­
He li represented by court ap-l(n;.d on the democrat tlcket-f~~~~.: d1ed mtestate on July !5, own plaqs. AI Bhubaneswar, have beard of Nehru.
sharp-Uingued minister of fi. over.· One powerful voice may AIR-CONDITIONING ,
pointed allomey S. D. LIWe- committeemen from
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Nehru has dictated his coon- nance. Nehru sent him tD be lhat of Nehru's daughter,
page and trial date hal bsen
John s. Long, Jr., Pt.
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oet lor .ianuory 20th at
3:30 Pleasant, and Mrs. Mary
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high blood pressure, the doctors ous mlxtore of capitalism and gotlate U.S. military ald.
llty for the foreign ministry
o.m:
Brown Pl. Pleasant are seek- Buda]k..,t, capital of Hungary, added references to a "weak- state aodallsm. And he has die- On the lefl is Home Minister post Is Nehru's slater, Mrs. Vllng ~ committee
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ts two cities divided hy ness of the left limbs." The tated ils foreign pollcy which Guzarllal Nanda. He is 65 ond jaya Lakahml Palldll.
Thomas (Tommy) llu&lt;ldlt&gt;-1 Lewis district .., the
the Danube Rive,·. Buds,
on general interpretation was that still, despite Red China's threat a fervent believer In planned Touted as a possible suceesatoa, Pl. Pleasant, Indicted hy slate. Franceo Hudson and ~: the hill, traditionally was t h e he had suffered a paralytic Is based on non-alignment.
economy. He has been usocl- aor to Nehru II former Home
Horotd Chloe. M...
~ry ~ jury on lhe\ward Jeffers bolh o1 Southside seat of rulers and landed gen· stroke. Now the word Is that he Nehru's strong personality ated wllh the government's five Mini.oter tal Babadur Shastri,
tlng
:::" d ge, ol
,!have Died ~~ condklates 1 0 ; try, while Pest, on the plain, has been urged to take a corn- has brooked no rivals for lead· year plans since !951.
a friend of Nehru, colorleu but Locust St.
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was the town of trade and 1n· plete rest lor at least three ership and this is a matter of Sill! more names will emerge one .J! the lew acceptable to
Phone W'' 2-2511
.~~· olpleadthedlndlgullty to .~~
on the democrat lfcket dustry.
months.
chief concern now. Even under before India's power struggle II both left and right.
puaaa
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Louise Pickens, Leon Route
the n(ght 1n hll trailer.
democrat Is a candidate lor
s!OO was represented In
from
by court appointed attorney C.
J. Hyer. Sentencing date
'l'hunday, F~bruary 2nth ....
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Anna Louisa Porter Wllhrow,
incU.ted by the Januory l!'and
jury on the chqe of eontrlbUllnl to the delinquency of a
minor, pleaded Innocent and the
date of February 17th lor trial
was oel
PT. PLEASANT - Eleven
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: ·Entering of p~ by · David persons were confirmed
at
(Dave) LaDham PI Pie nt Christ Episcopal Church SUIIlndlcted for conirllmir . ~ell day by the Rt. Rev. WlUlnm
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Thorpe, Pl Pleasant, Indicted the Diocese of West Virginia
his official visitation 1 ~
lor the unlawful sale of alcohol·
~llnllquor; and Leonard Lee.
Episcopal at It a.m.
y, Indicted on a '!'and JarBruce Chapel at 9:30 a.m.
cefiy charge, was continued 1111- Those receiving the rite of
W Friday' January 17th.
were John Back·
us, Dirk Jackson, Roger John·
Bragg is Seeking
Susan Montelgel,
Joann
Aesessor's Post
Ruttencutter, Mrs. Paul RuttenPT. PLEASANT _ Jam e 8 cutter, Mrs. J . A. Barnette, Mr.
Mm"l'U. Bragg, 'Sr.,
Mason and Mrs .. George
Calandros,
County Deputy Sheriff, has 01- samuel Ntchols and J . 0. Moreeel as • Cllndldate lor A.ssessor land.
of Mason County on the
A reception was held In the
crat ticket In the May 12th Prl· parish bouse following the conmary election,
and service In honor
)Iran has served 11 Deputy of the bishop with Mrs. Walter
Skerlfl lor the past t h r e M. Windsor chairman of
aryears. He.II a former
ran~ements. Members ol her
.of Kyger creek power
committee Included Mrs. L e o
81ld li married to tbe iormer Calandrns, Mrs. S. D. Llttle)~t Durbin. They are the page, Mrs. Edward Jackson,
porents of four sons James Jr Mrs. Wadear Thabet and Mrs.
ahd Steve Bragg, ~th sa.ien~ Doddee Foran. Pouring were
at Weat Vh:g~ State College,
S. C. Wilhelm and Mrs.
Micbael Bragg, employee
of A. G. Meade.
Evana ComjJlny, and ·Larry SEVE=RAL
~-ARRAI=~GNED
Bragg, • allident at Pl. Pleas- PT. PLEASANT - Arralg!&gt;ant High.
ed before Justice of Peace A.
lncwnbeal Assessor Everett M. Goodwin oo various chargSapte, Pt. Pleaaant, II seek- es were Allee Grimm, Mason,
~ reelection bi the post on the and Mrs. William Scarberry,
.,.publican tlctel
Glenwood, on non...tendance
of children In school warrants,
Pltuonl Valley Boapltal
Each was lined
and costs.
ADMITI'Eb: Mrs.
James James Franklin Brisco, Wlnf'~ul Beaver, GaUlpoUs; ·Leon- field, was lound guilty on a
ard' Mllltr, Pt. Pleasant; Mra. charge of driving while intoxiErnesl .~. Jr., Pomeroy.
CElled and was fined $511 and
I){$CHAIIGED: Roberta Ob· costs and license revoked foe
llnlel', New Haven; Mra. Jam- six month•. Clarence McDanet Bragg, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. lei, New Haven, was lined $25
llor~raves and dsugb- and costs, on a reckless drivPI. Pleasant; Charloo Jon- ing cbarge. Ray W. McCormick,
g~~ Ferry.
Dunbar, and Arthur Glenarlen
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A. daughter lo ·Mr. Hilderbrand, Charleston, were
Mn. Jllllea Paul Beaver, each lined $10 and costs oo
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fuel line fie ~up are never a problem. And new Vitetm.d Ashland
Gasoline improves your engine's cold weather performance in other
Jlnpoiotant ways you can see ••• hear ••• and feel/
You enjoy faster starting and quicker warm-up . • . ¥ant respoDSe
and faster acceJ.ei:ation • . . cleaner, quiet.t!, engine operation • • • more
power and betta- performance.
New ViteU?«l g~line is the result of years of research and development by Ashland ' Oil's engineers. Road-tested for more than 5,000,000
miles, Vits!i?«l gasoline has established new standards ol performance ,
Ill~ performance y~u can actually see .•• hear • •• feel • , • no m•ttEl'
what car you dr;ive.
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' Coal-, tla !o!)' IUrt.red I • lad olmt, 'at. llahd
loa wb1cb Jdblb!J an tlltlt 1M! 1:111 IliAC
I&amp; tilt Roekelo' Utla hopot are 1-! II tbt
; a. Larry Jones """ lnjur«&lt; and In foartb plll!t.
. ·hlo career probably aoded.
8ow11nC Gl'll!ll, wlddl
• '!'he $-loot-2 guard trom eo. Howard ltoml\'ee and ll#le elll!,
b•mhus, averl&amp;illl 23 polnla 1 IOielllteDI !late lonilllllll the
,arne, slipped on an k!y sl. . only MAC eont.e8t .., ~""'k alter prar.tlee Monday u
Da)'IOII IIJGk 1111 early load
r · oeadod for hiS dormitory and I'OlJIIK!II away to an
and broke 1 lln&amp;er 011 hll right victory Monday aJabt ovor
.!rand.
weary Portland In the
Last year, JOJIIII broke hll game 011 tilt O!tlo
.right wrl!!l In the ..uon opon- schedule. Henry ll'lnkel 1t1t
er. but woo jlveo onotber year 21 poln!ll to load tho P'lym
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WbJle OIMrlJII il at AlU'IIn

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Firestone, R~Linson Winners

vlcoory against l'lsitlng Wilber·
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PACKERI 8ION TWO
·wan has mo~ed into a lie with
GREEN BAY, Wis. (UI'Il- Bobby Nichol• for second place
Tbo Groon Bay Pockero have In the Professional Goller. A,.
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Carllale IIIli Oll',•hl Unlverolly weekend when he won the San
Ia~ Jaet Petersen.
Dl!go Open.
CariJJ!e, who led Ttxu LO lht Nichol• also ha• earned $4,000
national champlonehip and 1 on IM POA 's Winter tour which
victory over Navy in tlte Cot,. opened in Los Angeles Jan. 2.
11m Bowl, was Green Bay's fifth Paul llarney, the winner of the
eholce. Petersen wu an Los Angeles Open, remained In
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l Six Schools

Voice of Broadway .•• reporting
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''All she did was drive my Dal( Wagon.
My waaon 11 1 '63 and the third
compact l'n owned. But what •
dillerence. Quality, &amp;a• mlleaae,
roadablllty..;.my Dart'a tot It all
OYit tbt other mallet I've owna4.

And hlF wife (who'• b.a jlritlnt
a Buick), all abo did waa drlte
Dart and that - lt. She Wanted
cine,- too. A '64 Datt cOIIftl'dble,
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"1 n~ver owned
an automobile
like it
I'm on the road about
500 mtle8 a week, I aell
wine. Very !lood wine.
And, my car haa been a
'63 Dodae Polara. In
maintenance It COli me
one dollar for each 1000
miles. That's for new

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ter •tem strong to 50· higher;

heifers steady to 25 higher, cows
fully steady, instances ZS..SO

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higher. bulls steady; average to REPORT OF BUILDUP
high choice near 1100 lb slaua:b..

20; average chaice 931 Jb heif· military buildup Jn the island
ers 22.50, choice 751J.850 lb 21.50- nation similar to that which
22; mosl good 1!1-21, standard 17- U:iggered the 1!162 missile cri18.&gt;0, Utility lti; Utility COWS I:J. SIS.
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accuracy, a spokesman for
Dodd's office said Monday the
reports represent a "pattern of
information and tntelllgence dislurbiniJy llimilar" to those receivd before lito discovery of
Soviet mlutlu In CubL

RBMOVU CAJT
WA8111'NQ'l'ON (UP!) -The
wt wu nDIIWed from Sen.
Barry 111. Goldwaler's n,hl foot
Monday. the Arizona Republi·
. ,. fl', mostly I..IL.Ji.ndlr 1M lb 10. can underwent surtlfY lor reSheep 100,_ IIIII Mougll fresh moval of a calcium IJIW' just
to test lrlde.
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"Oliver," which opened to rave noticea
and h.- liMn regarded as a bit, played
the other aliht to an audience that
could have been fitted into a Madison
Avt, bill . . . But reports on the incomIng Carol Channina ahow, "Hello, Dol·
ly!" are cheery ... Thole who've aeen
"What Makel Sammy Run?" 11ya ill
score Is "very good-at least, very com·
merci~l"-but they think Arnie Freeman's toupee looks too much like Robert
Aida's real ' hair . . . Everybody who
bean the "dmmo" records of the oc:ore
of "High Spirits" flips over the voice of
the male sln1er. He's lyrlst Timothy
Gray, who wtOtf the songs with Hugh
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"Ye~~terday, Today and Tomorrow"
the new Sophia Loren film Is the bfir.
gest elnema hit ever to play' Italy-even
topping "Gone With the Wind " Joe Le:
vtne Will open it here late in 'February
With Sophia win&amp;ingln for one of those
sen~atio~al L&lt;;Vine premiere balhee.
(He s still kicking himself for lettllli
"The Easy Ufe" sneak into· New Yorll::
it turned out to be a smash, and be's the
mo~l s~rllltd tycoon in town) ... Josh
White ts alllnJal the Michael Reese HOI•
pita! in Chicago . . . It was Celebrity
Tillie at La Grocerta the other niaht with
diners oglin( Fred Astaire, Mickey Mantle and Salvador Dali. Dall drew the most
stares- but so would you if you tept
rapping your table ~tb a gold-headed
cane every tlllle you wanted the walter.
Sinaer Go8i Grant lost the expected
baby l~st week. . . Cheryl Crane, Lana
Turners oft·headlined daughter, plana
to 111arry John Culyle, an actor in Mexl·
co next month .. _ Applause, please, for
Maurice Chevalier's ad in the t!U!Tent is·
sue of Variety. He actually credits the
United States for his success and sendl
louch~n areetlnas to all America. What
an orl nal thinker! . . . Those who attend the Susanne Pleshette·Troy Donahue weddlna sa)' Jayne Mausfield stole
the show frolll aU the other celebrated
goes~. She's expecting a baby-and her
entrance was spectacular, to the least.

LINCOLN SIRVICI, Dtpl, 1~
Pekin lllinoit
I om vary mu•h lnlat'fotoa, ~lo111 ootid mo oboolutolp fREI
(1) A 1111 of U. I. lltovorn,..ot potHIOftt tOld Mllrilll fl) lito
formation •n hew to llfHIIIfy fer 1 u. I. Owernment Jilt.

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JANIJARY

MUFFLERS

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Special SEAT BELTS
S5.91 EA.
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Metal·to:metal futneta, 8,000 pound tested
lenaiJ llreftrth, lpPtoved b)' American Seat
hit Council. "Bueklt up for s•tety".
FRill INSTALLATION

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WY2-2841

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IS THE ANSWER

$1299
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RILL SID PISTONS - PRECISION IUI.T
MANUPACTUIII'I lilT JIIICE $9.50 EACH

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:IINC ALLOY COATED
POll FORDS, CHIVIOUT AND

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QUALITY OlllillB

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SJIOITSMAN GlASS PACK MUMEIS
.oiiD- CHIV. - PLYMOIIRI CAU
flaa INITAUATION

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SPECIALS

e ALUMINUM -

~YOUR· DODGE BOYS 1THANK YOU!

WHIN MONIY II THI QUI5TION,

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Phone WY ~2:2171
125 E. Main St,

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It, Nei~bor1. The, good word Is 'Do4ge! Big Dodge 880-ttaDdard·ltU Dodge-com•
)llllt'Dodll.e Dart! People are buying them at a ·record f!ICI. Aad thele'•lnoth•r-good·worcl
and
deol.
Dodjte Boye' deal. That's the c:Unclter to The Dodge Boys' success story I

WlU Not Crack, Chip QI\Peel

DEALER
SYRACUSE, OHIO

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Sq......, up. and stArt right Cut down your ,
• i)eymenllt and have JPOre for yourself.
Bel I at•b1e iennl foi- evei')'One,

$300.·•• $500

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BillY Schump, Detrlllf, nellf owntr of a

'64 Dodge 880 hardtop

HAVI MORE IN

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I boutht • comptct Dod.. Dut beoauM
of Its jood stylintl •. economy aM room,
Dart tiff• me Ill tills, plua Dirt rldea and
boll!• the road like hea.tll can. That's it.
· I like to take trlpa and Dart'• the perfect
ai)IWtr for nte."
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· 'Noimt" A. Kina. Dttrott,
new owner of a

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Non-Skid, Non-Slip on Wet or Dry Surface
ELIMINATES WAXING COMPLETELY

plu~s.

overything.lneveroonned
i ear like it ••• uridl 1
bou&amp;ht the bi~ Dodae. A
1964 Dod~e 880. Tble It
the biggest Dodge the;
make. And, do you kncrtl',
I &amp;et 17 miles per gallo~ I"

ter steers 24. low to average WASHINGTON (UP!) - Sen. I
choice 1000-1100 Jb 23.25-23.7&amp;, Thomas J. Dodd, O.Conn., says 1
choice 900-lt&gt;O lb :12,50-23, good he ha• been reoelvlllg reporta
JOIKH2.'\0 lb 2\-22, standard 111- l !rom Cuban r~gees on I new

ity and commercial bulls 17 .Sf)..
19; vealero fully steady ; choice
113-W &amp;ood 27-32 standard 22'If/. '
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Hogs :z:lOO· barrows and gllll
(ully .'iC higher sOWll M-541 high·
- er; 1·2 2IJO.'J!Jil• lb barrows and
gilts 16.11HU5, 1-3 190-230 lb
15.75-16, 2·3 230:250 lb IUS.
~· 15.75, 250..270 lb 11-15.35; 1·1 JIO.
~ 400 lb sows J.2.t2.75, U
4tlN7
". lbs 11 .25-12, under 250 lb' poorlf
lasted, boars strong to 2&amp; blgb-

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Under Arrest

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a Jtl!llle tlinier agllillllt a major label
for ~aes totalling $10,000,000--en·
ough to break the company, if she wins.

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12\ 2 SIGNS Pomeroy
ds Get 'CI QUALm Motor Co.

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1963 GMC 8 Ft. Pickup

~ esults.

1961 Chevrolet Ph Ton L.W.B. '

$1795

Chassii for 12 ft. body. Extra good 750x.20 6 cyl. engine. Solid cab. Heater.

10 ply tire&amp;,

1956 Chevrolet 2lh Ton Tractor

ot.ny Slu

$9.50
TUBES, used_ $1 .00
TUBES, new __. $2.50
12 Volt BatteriH $12.95
6 Volt BatteriM
$9.95
ot..C. Spark Plug• _ 75e

$695

18,000 lb. 2 speed rear axle, :1 speed trans. 348 cu. in. V8

en-gine. 10.22 tire-s.

INFORMATION

FAN BELTS

Pomerov Motor Co.

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OPEN EVES. 7•00 P.M.
POMEROY. OHIO

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Laepo
1'MIII Nt. I
A. Neue
I'll
E. Searlel
441
A. Sa"7•
as
c. Bachner
442
P. Mullen
441
WOOl I Loll I POJtFEI'I'
New Yorl Qolldq u.ue
J. Walton
S41
ft. McTurner
S90
J . Warner
ll83
H. Wolf
S80
M. Murray
418
Handicap
us
TOTALS
2043

SNOW TIRES
ot.ny Sin
$11.50
REGULAR TREAD

12,000 miles and spotless clean inside and out. Radio, heater.
Blut finish . V6 engine.

WANT AD

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TIRES· BAmRIES

$1795

$2.00

Complete Line Of
"COIN COLLECTOR"

Supplies and Bookl

woe a Lolli

Slmaa'1 Market

A. Rupe

Livestock
CAMP trailer, 21 foot, complete- 1tiiKAJ.N FED Herefore and An- III"COME TAX service. C. B.
ly furni shed. Also welding rna·
s fo beef sides about 125 Sunpson, Johnson Simpson
chine. WY 2-2818 or WY 2arte
bout
Insurance Agency, Coats Build
200 rib
6131.
h011 h t'· qui ht" a
ing, Middleport. Phone WY 2a , 1 a weg • one
1190tc
2903
ONE- DAY Processing on black 50 cents per pound, bind
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and white film , 3 day proters, 54 cents pound, rront 11
cessing m all color film. See
quarter, 46 cents per pound .
EXPERIENCED
us for your photo need:!!. Grov~ If processed, cut, wrapped,
er's Studio, Pomeroy,O.
stamped, meal size pa&lt;:kai!•s.IJ

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WY 2-2157

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C•rd of Thanks

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WISH to extend our
those who were so kind

\ds durina our recent

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I'HOTO COPYJNG Services. Tuppers Plains, Ohio. Tel.
Cop:• any letter or document Coolville.
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'leuter Insurance, Pomeroy
2 Ia tfc
Help Wanted
mao· 1
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---------chine. Ia contra to Jg- ag, OFFICE GIRL for doctor 's of-

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~anagrams,

buttonhole , sew on
etc. 3 need I~ pas-

fice . Must have ability
meet people and be able

E.wing Funeral home,
Clyde Bartlett, Dr.
and Mary Bentz for

ltton for fancy embrotdery .
Guaranteed. Assume last 9
$8 .,.e.
h WY 2-payment,., . ~ eac ·

type. Apply Dr. Jeneckl,

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Rev.

during the time of

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00 YOU have a drm&lt;mg pro!&gt;
lem? For help. contact Ale&lt;&gt;

hOlies Anonymous,
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~dleport, 0. - ,.
GUNS
Ne ou~. sell and trade
lldl Wellman. Les
•81 Tiffin Jewelers, Phont
"''tnl Pl••••nt W Ya
tO II
1-UTI-tMiiri_ii_.E_ fnsuranre been
eant~lled'

your operawr·s .Uceoso? CaU . W'l 3-Z1166.
l..os1

RADIATOR
SERVICE

From the largest truck Or

aoulldozer
am~Je st

radiator to the

beater core,

BLAETTNAR'Pomeroy
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WY 2·2143

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f• wy
cross fn:m post o lice,
Hl·3t•cl
2996 .
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for married
man to learn route work.

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experience necessary

~radford

YHDo ,. Coatact

BRAOFURD

Raeille, ot!il

ambition for high
of living. Written guarantee
plus car allowance to start.

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HEY! THE GAME'S UP HERE-Gene Tormohlen, of the St.
Louis Hawks (on the ftoor) and .the Baltimore Bullets' Barney Cable (on top of Tormoblen) seem ltJ have forgoUen
that the basl!etbaU Rame at St. Louis Is bejng played In the
air The basket Gus Johnson is tossing was diaa1Iowed as
cable was charged wlth o~ensive foul before the shot:,
watching action are Bullets Walt Bellamy, 8, and Hawtl
Bob Pettit, 9, and Len Wllkens, 14.

Reedsville
Society Notes
AUXILIARY MEETS
The Ladies Auxiliary of the

Olive Township Fire Department m•t at the home of Mrs.
Carolyn Ruth, Monday evening.

Report was given on the profit
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1rom se mg
ris as napwhich was $50.52 and $25-tfc .80 was cleared on the bake sale.

MASTER MIX
and MASTER MADE

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The ·members made plaJtB to
sell all occasion cards and van~
il1a. Those attending were DeJI
Hendricks, Carolyn
Blanton,
Willa Provancha, Mary Alice

TRI COUNTY LEAGUE
Crow'o Steak Hoaoe
Ingels
520
· Sears
5U
Coates
5111
Duerr
583
Davis
514,
TOTAL
2638
Woo 3 Loot 0 Points 8
G &amp; J Auto Parts
Jim Sisson
371
RowllnRs
392
D. Thomas
423
Graves
463
· Jim Johnson
421
TOTAL
2286
WON 0 Loot 3 Points 0
484
495
438
390
485
54

FEED

Heatlnc

payments. Beautiful

the group was Mrs. Alene King.

2344

TOTAL
Won 1 Lost% Pofato
Foreman &amp; Abbotl

4412
446 .
390
4S7
452

See it locally. Write
MfD..-aviDe. Qhlo
Present in addition to tbe above
z
115Uc Dept., B"x 322, Van Wert. 0 .
AUTO SALES
Ead your oewer troobloo
named were Mrs. Lauro .Ruth,
18
lfo 1uove aD Mrs. Nell Wilson, Mrs. Hazel Blackston
54S
- - - - - - - - - - ! 1 9 5 4 FORD Pick·Up V-8, good
S.•er Martlioes
L. Buckley, Mrs. Mary Nichols, Abbott
48a
Lan ma Specia
shape. Phone SH 2-4932.
lti'JOSODIDfe lbllel
Mrs. Martha Orr' Mrs. Mamie R. Grueser
380
lt.... far 1.69
For Rent
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Calli W1' Z.lll74 Day or Nldll Buckley, and Mrs. Lillian PickDillon
431
0-(:~N _
lb. bx. 99c - - - - - - - - - FOR SALE: 19!j6 Mercury
7 26 ~~~-· ens.
RadlorJ
570
4 room furnished
mechanically good, cheap. A See Neigler Buildlllt! and Sup.
Penonalo
Handicap
105
trn,L RATS and MICE!
first noor, 5 room
house. set of stationary laundry tubs. ply, Racine, for better bomes, Mr. and. M~s. Earl Humphrey
TOTAL
2&amp;17
lloivtsr 1.74
Christine Beegle.
WY 2-6659.
1 11
l&lt;ltchen cabinets and siXlrm are vacatwmng m Florida.
Woo z Lost I Points 8
1 11 tfc_ _:_-:;no-e --:R:-TRi-BAN 1% lb. bx. 99c
a m"'DJ:e-r - - door
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Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Smith
Holoum
SLEEPING ROOMS for reot.
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Woods
500
'Umlt 3 boxes to cusJomer, no 127 Butlernut Ave..
World Standar• '' CompoCI
·coBA SELECT ~mES
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. •Edwards
4111
ltbOlesale orders.
I 10 lfc
Eoeetloooe
l"or Dependable SeJ'!Ice CaD: Dale Smith and family,
Grate
470
Ct 1r Woode T~h
PHONE 2 •2181
- IQn• ear room. ride aDd --'orm
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4110
LA~m~~~RI&lt; I ROUSE, 3 rovms and bath. All ance Small car econom7 and Pomeroy Ph : WY 2-2649 ,
sons, Mr. anc Mrs.
Ernest
Stoabrt
519
MEROY
conveniences, ulilities paid.
maoagerabillty
Chesttr Ph: 98S-2145
Whitehead and daughters, Wf'l1! TOTAL
2358
Suitable fm I or 2 people.
See
ll+lf£ recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Woo 1l.oot.2 Points!
WY 2-2703.
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-rs-.-A-uth
-:-oriz- Bill M•re&lt;lity and family
of Ind. High Game - J. Duerr,
For Sale
on
Pboae WY !-3171
ed salts and service Write
2011.
Hill. Pomeroy, II; baths.
tic 150218th st., Parkersb•Jtg, w. Mrs. Nettle Cowdery is visit· Ind. High Series- J . Duerr,
4
- 500 foot pine lumber, $4Sj)O.WY hot wa,.r furtU!ce, ''1lrnoolia••e l
va.
her daughter, Mrs. Ruth 583.
. W542.
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possession. Telephone WY
of Columbus.
Team IDgh Game - Crow'a
CAiiPETS come clean . quickly ~186 or WY 2·3346.
Opportunities BEATING, Plamblng, MaeDer Mr. and Mrs. Bill Williams of Steak House, · 905.
when Blue Lustre is applied
Furuaceo. t\raold
Lancaster stopped at the home Team High Series - Crow's
~th
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Ill
Easr Main Streel, PoJDo
· House, 2638.
.
'" the " ree se ' am- NirELY Furnished 4 rooms andl[ MAKE BIG money selhng tnWl' UH8
. ot hIs parents, Mr. and Mrs. R- Steak
pooer. Baker Furnitul"!!,
bath apartment,
dustrial brush Hne to gas sta~ eroy. Plloue
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E. Williams, enroute from their
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d)eport.
1·7-lltc Phone WY 23874.
lions, stores, factories, 6 or•
two weeks vacation ill Florida.
Flrot Tole....... M-•
HOUSE COAL for sale. Quick
11 25 tfc
ders daily pay you $100
WILL DO custom butchering. Mrs. Ernest Whit~d and World's ffr~ leleJ!I'&amp;Ph me&amp;ditllvery. Ca ll WY 2-6950. 1 -~-------- ly. Protected territory,
full Phil Meier, WY 2-llli!O.
Mrs. Denver Weber-:_~~ thetr sage was seril from the
11' Z3 tfc siSter, Mrs. Harold """er, who preme Cqu~ chamber or .t b
1 g 6tp FlltNISHED apartments. Ph. commissions r.fi repeat
=-===;-;---;-WY 2-2776. Aller 5 p. m. phiJ•nel ders. Nu experience needed·.
Is a patient in the Gallipolis Capitol In Washlngt(lll, D.
.NO CHARGE for using our
WY 2-3574.
Sample offer, Sales
at Gallipolis.
. by Samue) r&gt;fttrlJe. Alfred
ol
U 21 tic
teed. Write Harper Brush,
-lllrL, Lyle Blltlenon
was atM. ;:tverre
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It Sll•mooo Baker Furnlttun,,l
room
2112 Grimes, Fairfield, Iowa.
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utility and hath. 1655 Point FOR SALF~ Middleport's tall·
Lone, Pomeroy. Ph. WY 2-3874 est buildlog, located 352 M.
H·lfc Second Street, Middleporl OHNSON Sim
a ce
A-:---"'M"'O"'D:;;ERl
=N;-ch-ou"se"',--=6-=
rooms Priced for quick sate. Inquire J
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10 18 tfc Agency, ln. o\11 fortriJI of In
and bltb, 136 Lincoln ·Road, 81 Oblo Hotel
Jim Johnson and
Pomeroy. WY 2-3&lt;rlll.
Bud Silltpson. Acents.
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I ue
ROOM for workshop or storage
on l'lum Street Call Fronk THE AMERICAN RVHR Fupte, WV 2-5293. 12-17-tfc Wonderful sites for industry ;
FURNISHf"r. and unfurnished
- refineries , aluminum fabriapartment ,; Inquire at the eating, automotive, chemicals
Ohio Hotel
t-ZZ-Uc or what~hav~you ; Gas, pJenly water, and power facilities Starting en Jon•.. 1Sth !IN
all available; cheap
river will heve •n •ucHon -..,.
Wod. ••· ot 7:00. Tllll
s c h o o l s, ory
transportation,
to In oddltton .. our ...,..
cburches and hospitals, pier&gt; u11r Sat. IY. Stle. W•
:B;;;t;..VIniUbil• fo~ IFiffii!iil~noMS and bath, fur. ty emplovables. ExistinR since havo plontv ., ...... 1nd hot coHo• 1t the cono
nat"e hP~l Phnne WY 2-3311. 4004 B. C.
Mt1on 1t1rid. , Wt tell ~
~~';:~~~na'~n~ one 111nuJe Un·
II II tic C. C. CUCKI.flR, REAf.T!lR commlul- Anvthlnt flir ·
...ybody.
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R~·~· lirmtE!flionliliPiirtirieirt:Dic;
BOx !29
W\1 t-313o
•O"J,aran~rf'd ·:
Apartment,
Re&lt;!&lt;l U•tdwar• l1id· ly furnished hardwood noors.
KNOTTS
0
II 14 Uc
, Autotllldfc heat, large
Farm Machinery
COMMUNITY
AUC'I'ION ' SEit.VICE
·: ru.ij),utaiiiPtJtitForm· ets. Private bath. orlvate e~ - - - - - - - - - . . wend 011.. St.
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nanne.f trance, uJII!ti"''J furrlt•hed .
"~ I'~.RMALL TracJor with eq
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Ooiy Ill&lt;
al Ph .. WY :1-32011.
1 menl; ~easonable. SH 2-5043.
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G. Burdette

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192

D. Clark

431

M. DomlRan
D. Nlerl
Handicap
TOTAL
Woa I Loll I

457

499

180
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Lllldmortet

Masoo Metbodlot
USED Welders,
Cook
compressors, welding
rod. Phone Parkersburg 422-0927 .
John Sissca
l"ree demonstration. L • n d- 1
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Bise,
Frances
Reed,
Thelma
Frame
2
mark, Pomeroy. Phone1W
Smith and Elizabeth Smith.
Blind
9Y · YOUNG, married man, under
2l81.
35, to train for permanent poWSCS MEETS
Capehart
sition with a future. ExperAn all day meeting of WSCS Handicap
like new, on wheels, use
ience not necessary. $70
For All Of Your Noeds
was held at the home of Mrs. TOTAL
out bags, has all attachments week first . two weeks,
Hazel M. Buckley Wednesday. won z Lost 1 Points 1
guaran~d. Sold n'elr · $l49.9o. . raise thi~if week. Write
Middleport Feed Mill Cohostess was Mrs. Nancy
Francis Florist
Pay balance ol 6 payments, Box !!25, Parkersburg, W. Va. Tony Fowl•r. Ownor 1 Opp. Buckley, Dev,otional program Knlghl
$7 monthly. WY 2-2204.
1 11 tfc
""We Do Custom Grmdtng"
was in charge of Mrs. Vivian
Craig
I 9 6tc MAN TO-Sell Insurance~ Must N. 2nd Ave.
Middleport Humphrey. Business meeting Blind
had have car. Call WY 2-6285.
l""""'""'"""""'""'"""="""""""'iwas conducted by Mrs. Rushia Seyler
by assumh•g
1 9 121p 1ar1 Graner. p!om""'&amp; PJI Shumway. A new member to · Wilford

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-· Expanding Our Business

Jland and father, L. W. Mel- SINGER Portable, electrtc _and
diu. God be with you . Mrs. eqmpped for fancy sew1_ng.
Clara Meldau .a nd Children .
Guarnnteed. Full cas h pr1ce,
·l4·ltp
$33
or terms. WY 2-2204.
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he ..,. 1IMne tnii!Gioo' .. .Ifni
lea tb.tD he II, Cftllbr It ~ .......... Ia
JIIIJ b' I ttieviiQ ' '~ ' ottJI.......~. · fll1 . . - lllll . _ IIIIW

!he abfllty tD llllb Jl' -

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U'brel Cliff
·
.:MJCJety . Otf;S
cOL•

-N

~

pea!!.

S42
P. Bilfkam
367
N. Carsey
Ml
I. Couch
3113
J. Hysell
Z1N
L. Burt
TOTAL
170'/
won 1 Lott 1
Team No. I
B. Ush . 347
E . Roush
392
339
v. Roush
401
B. Gilmore
I. Howell
3511
Handicap
231.
20711
TOTAL
Won I Loll I
Fleocben Service Sl8tloD
A. Evans
378
s. Hesson
338
L. Spradllnl
364
Blind
330
Blind
330
Handicap
192
TOTAL
1932
Woa 0 Loti I

TMDI llljh SariM - B.

U

BEND~

I'Wtls
P.Barinon
l'lcQal

irinWiN

c.

~
.,

•

J. ""'Ml

Reynolda
Handicap

TOTAL .
..... Kelll i
WlUiaml
T. Cbapmatl

51.1

SaW)'er
Craig
B. WUUerd
TOTAL

=

Mil

lllelle

Laure Grimm
W. Cr0111
H. Caun
0. Brsttat
D. Darat
TOTAL

c-

T. Anderson
H. WhiUotdt
D Seyler
Blind
Blind
Handicap
TOTAL
Goodwla
YOUDJ
McKeuzlo
Manuel
Grueoer
Poulen

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fating ol. that city IInce I b t ne\Work'• ''TOday'' program
Paar
llbow
II4D
Uliltoil l'nlto 1aterut1oHJ llrafght-clown lhots from t b •t JJ!Ck
votes all
of 111
m.ltaurr 'l'llltr.HOIJ.YWOOD (UP!) - While air at tbe llm1 or lba movie day to problema of ...._ elts·
"West Side St«y." The lerlpt
100 and. I llave rwtlnely lor was pointed llld oileD wUb 00- ..... lllltlnp, ol. eoune, ore
our dali;v br..;d, aome adven. mor. ~at New
It : ...
~TV~
,lurotia S&lt;lllil Willi I helicopter 110ted, "A city II prettier from
and wJde.angle dreams dec!deol llere. • Of Los Allgeles. It l8lcl
a whlle hack to look at tbe tblt If all the lwuBea were
changing face of America from stacked one m top of another,
tho air. '!'be result Sunday was thlnp would not be mucb dlf.
a first-rate, pneUcaUy IIJl8l'1 .S. ruent from tho way they ara
but for a new CBS lerlel. · now. It was a bad euggeraln a burst of Stale Depart- lion, but It foresaw tho future
ment Engllab, CBS.TV said the keenly.
new ·afternoon ser1.. , ' "One o1 From coul to coul, there
a Klllg," would "utilize llllliSJal were look.l at llllall towns,
production techniques to cover buts, J)llndlng factory IIDDke,
var~Qu.t aspects of CODtampora clean wide open IJlBC'!I, Junk·
_ ry,cliWzatlon." In other warda, yards, traDer C8111piDji, water&gt;
It can he about BIIJihlng.
ways 111J1 crowded autos.
The premiere bour, with an In effeet Ute hour llliOllllted
~stated ICI'!pt by producer•
..
wrjter Andrew Rooney, an es- to au at!athetlc view o1. prog·
cellent reading by narrator vacation homes, IWlmmlng
Hafey Reasoner and a lllllSle shopping centers, f8l'IDS, the
flCtlN by Glenn
tbat re- pools, ahacb without batha,
fl~ a Wlll'lll love of Ute ress," It Ia a valid view b&amp;Iaoo; was a perfeet teaming of cause clvlll2aUons are Niitemta!PQ!o.
bered mainly lnr their artistic
~ fUma of the New York achlevementa; nearly all eile Is
akylilte were the most breath- secondary. And Rea901ler has

Ynrk,

4lJ .

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110
1811 ·

l'riiiiiiC

Sears

Afeker
TOTAL

CiciO&amp;
B. Bodlmer

38

2221
Won I Loll I Polats I
Allldft

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Ill
11M

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Hoce
Bamhart

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:J. Weloh
Blfnd
Handicap
TOTAL

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3'1'9

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trapblol, tho leqtb ..... , _ _ ot lbo .... all ~
Bach day tile code !etten '119 "'" aat.
A OnlJii&amp; q 1 7
DVWZ :I:PNJ WPI'R"t'
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T. Hennessy
J. Coughenour
L. Kennedy
G. Gardaer
E. Thomaa

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Ind. High Game - .P. Mullrn Hlgb Game _ Sun,
181.
.
High Serlo - T. Otlpmu,
Ind. IDgh Series - C. Nlerl, 514.
·
499.
Hlgb Team Gome - Millon
Team High Game - Simon's Keyttllllle, !139.
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Market, 776.
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Hlgb Team Sarlltt - llliiioli
Team High Serlo -:- Simon • Keyalllae 2418
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MONDAY MtlED LBAGVI
KYGER €1\EEK
1-MIU'J .. liM
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B IWfl
IIIII • CIJIIIi ·
514
Mitch
334
p. IJigela
J. C. Roush
w
c.
Ingell
J. F. Roush
41S
573
E. Sylvelter
\
Tennant
IIOZ
. A. Sylvester
l7t
Shahan
TOTA
TOTAl.
2458
Woa J Loll 1
Woa l Loot 1 Points I
A""" 011
Laber • Jaa.
H. Moore·
•
Nelsoo
554
ft. Moore
~·
Alkire
445
A. Sawyer
...
Faulk
400
M. SaW)'er
~
Stewart
4511
Handlap
...
Neal
473
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HandiCI!P
WM11Mt.l
TOTAL
2StO
Woo 1 Lost I Polat 1
S. Oilier
Odd llalb
H. Oilier
J. Reynolda
443
M. llanDihl
B Lambert
4M
v. llanDihl
J. Stewart
451
Handlap
G. Kosher
fi09
TOTAL
D. Rumuiu
495
w.. 1 Lolt 1
Handicap
38
... Cilll
TOTAL
2400
M. Bowen
Wou Z Loll 1 Points I
J. atesbet
C. &amp;IIIII
R. Bowen
C. Riffle
491
H. Chelher
s. Arnold
541
TOTAL
P. Weaver
4'12
G. Logan
4511
T. Smith
4011
Pia llottU
TOTAL
23611
Ada Neue
·
W08 I Loot I Point 1
M. Murr.,Yard oMalnl.

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OVIlll
D O - qi1

G. Craig

TOTAL
W• I Lolli

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R. Plyallle
B. PIYJIII)e
m. ataney
B. Amberger
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8:00. Ohio ·vaney Newo
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8:10. Sports "'oday
8:15 Weather Picture
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8:5$. Commtlilli:J New~
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9:30 Public Service
9:45 Family Worship Hour
10:00, Mason County fl!ewa
I0:05'Talk of the Town
lO:ija' World News ·
n ,iJ9' Wonderful Wtirld of Music
ll:i\11· Morning MelOdies
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11:45 World Newi
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. 12:4Q ·eommunlty News
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12:1$~ Mid D.Y Weather
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I•OO 'Country Go Round
2:5$ 'News Beat
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S•OO Sl&amp;D On MeWI
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LITTLE ORPHAN ANNII
8:05 Sacred Heart
7:05 Breatfast Party
1•20 Country Jamboret
a,os Hlp Scbool Footban
f:35 Farm Newa
11:00 Top Ten Show
8:45 Melgl Agr. ~
12:00 MOlll Report
7•05 Breakfast Party
· 12• 15 JODel IIUicl: Sltow
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12:311 Rev. Merlin Tee!l
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7•50 The 7•50 Report
1•00 Foolball Warmup
8:00 Local, Ohio, National
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News and Sports
,,45 Baker Fum. Sb.,...Frl.
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8:111 Weatber Picture
1:55 The Llgbter Side
1:4!1 Sign Off
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9:05 Betty Newton
8:55 News
10:05 Ministerial 4aaoc,
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9:00 Muslcaf Clock
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7i00 Sign On Ne.ws
9:30 Song &amp; Story Hour
11:05 Sw~p Shop
7:35 Tho Army Hour
9:45 Family Worship Hour _ 11•35 Farm Bureau
1•00 Herald of Truth
10:00 News
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1:35 11oor of DeliverliiiCe
10•05 High Schpo!IDt Parade
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WINNIE WINKLI:

HM&lt;M '"'Jl.lEN
HER MEMORY MJST

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COULD RENDER
HER PRESENT
CO"'DITION

BE 'THE.RE_. EH'?

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ama agreed elfly tqday to reaume diplomatic relall0111 with
the United States, IUbjeet to
'!egotla~ "all ex!Rfnc matte••" at
bttw- the two
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ELBERFELP:S',.
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January Furniture Sale

to-yeer hlttory IIIIer fllbting
eruptect In a dispute over the
U.S......II'ollecl Canal Zone.
An · asr.ement reached In
laJb rponoored by tho Inter·
Amerloan Peace Commlatloo
atlpulated that oegotlai!Qno will
t.e Initialed M daya after dlp(o.
matte Ilea are renewed.

Haactuc Ia ...,lont ..~ wu
aot • lorm of eneallo• 1ou1 ..

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NO. 230

$69.00 Fire Screen Sets _ _ $ale $~8.00 .

$9.95 Swing Away Grills ___ S.la $~.00
$27.00 G r a t e - - - - - Sale $18.00
Sale $12.00
$19.00 Fire Screen
S.le $8.00

$15.00 Electric Logs

Sale $10.00

$69.00 Gas Logs

Sale $45.00

$22.50 Fire Shovel Sets

Sale $12.00

$12.00 Fire Shovel Sets
$11.00 Fire Pots

Sale $7.'!0
'
Sale $6.QO

$8.00 Fire Pots

Sale $5.00

$4.25 Fire Pots _

Sale $3.00

All Furniture Promptly Delivered
And Installed In Your Home.

ELBERFELDS
Main &amp; 2nd Sis. - Pomeroy

Hospital News
3 Brs.

8:00P.M.
admission.

Here's alist of American production cars wfth
standard engines that denver more horsepower
per pound of car weight than the '64 Oldsmobile
F-85~~ Holiday Coupe ~r Sports Coupe:

WED. and THURSDAY
J1nutry 15·16
NOT OPEN
FRIDAY lhru TUESDAY
Janu1ry 17·21
Wtlt Dltney's
"THE INCREDIBLE
JOURNEY"
&lt;Technicolor)
lo&lt;IJger, the Bull Terrier :;'L,J;~;S;dia~~mese Cat; Luath,
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Retriever and:
Genest, TommiY Tweed
Scott, John Draine,
the talents of Rex At-

ownen,
IIIII conIa aeheduled f o r
camp few · hl8h
W,,s~~~ will be · held
an to be. at
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If You Are Interested In
N e w Home Furnishings,
You Owe It To Yourself To
S e e BAKER FURNITURE'S
selection et Jcmuary Sale
Pricea.

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qreecl to
thllli!vltallbb IIIII, u a
eonsequm:e ;lboreo!, have
agreed to beg!!( lonnal negotiatloao wlllch wUI be Initialed 30
da~ afler dlplomalie relaliDDB
are fef.llabllahed by meaoa Ill

re,_tlllvel wbo ~ haYII here Satllrday by lbe ()rpolra- llld llelll rrr sfed .._ "'f
IIUffleient · powet to ~ lloo of American States to try belal lllld by ~m·•• a
wllhout l!l!!ltall1111 aJ'
.,. fD put a 110p to a """" ot aJIII. IJ&gt;oai'M ·
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mallen 1lt any ulll. \
h Amerleall violence by armed Tile aluql ~iii!~ .
may affact ll1e relaL •
· mcbo in Panama.
IIIII lD llllvltll.
tweeo tbe United Sial ·~
Army _Secretary Cyrus R.
Panama."
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'aoee charged in WlllhiDCtoo
Me1p 8
IIIII .• ;J)J
The peace commillllo.
~ ~)ftd•Y that at leaSt 10 ~
DI8Cl1A11YD - LIB ~
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$79.50 Fire Screen Sets _ _ Sale $44.00

$9 _95 Log Basket

Jlili!f coiDIIDlnique

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praclleed ob lloe llloleoo 1onu
•, or crlmlult.
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Black
By '65

Sale $30.00

dlroctly · to Pllllllma't demJDCI Imply that the e(lllll wll lie
lor revision ot the to-year-old dlecuoled 1Jn&lt;o that li
treaty under which the United molD outalaJidlnC btllqe.
Stateo operatea the PllllllDIII "The lnta-Amerlclll P Canal The United States wu Commiulon bu Invited the
Wlder,tqoct to have objected to 1perlle1 (the Unit8d Sta~~
ouch a relereoce.
jPalWIII) to -'Bbllili ·"'P."'
But Panama accepted the malic relal:lam u 9!~ u

NOW YOU KNOW

VOL 'XV

$42.50 Fire Screen Sets

The •l"eemenl did not refer osreement, . CIIIIJid~ lk· .

··-·Y With ig .orthem ~eighbor

Five Dem~rats
File Notices
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