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Mr. Lang, Printz • Biederman
RefJresentative, will be In our
store

Monday, Feb. 3
and

WSAZ-TV
1:00 Down on the Farm
1:30 Popeyt &amp; Pals
t: ' ORuff an( lleddy Show
10:00 Hector Heathcote Sbow
10:30 Flreba; XL I
11:00 Dennis the Menaee
11:30 Fury
12: 00 Sgt. Prea1011
12:30 BuUwlnkle
1:00 Esplorlng
2:00 Mr. Wizard
2:30 NBC Sports Speclal
4:00 Darlington 500
4:30 Big Ten BasketbeU
f:OO Saturaay Report
e:15 NeWI &amp; Weatber
1:25 Sports
1:30 Porter Wagoner Show
7:00 Sal Night Jamboree
7:30 Slngiilg caravaa
1:18 Joey Blsbop
8:00 Saturday Night Mov1et
11:110 Late News Picture
11:10 D. :. and · Weatller
11:15 Sports
11:20 Films of the 50'1.

WCHS-TV
Channel 8

Chuck Connors' wife Kamala

his television series, "Arrest
and Tilal." No scenes with Con·; ··
• nora, but plenty with Nick Ad-ams in a-chapter tillll'l, "A &amp;U
of the Dice." . .. ..
Compooer
Frederick Lowe Is giving tl
m!Uion of his royaiUes from the
movie version of "My
Fair
Lady"' 1&lt;&gt; the Desert Hospital In
Palm Springs . . ..

'"TOm Dooley."

JTiill'mjtJf!j
FOR ALL OCCASIONS

nelll, Jack HawkJDL
''THUNDIR ISLAND"
Gene Nelson, Fay Spain, Brl·
an Kell7, llollrlam Colon.

WY 2-20:19

IUN. MON. 111'1 TUIS.
, ... 24-4
MA NIW KIND 01' LOVE•

Pomerov Flower ShoD

(Teclmlcoinr)

DAY or

lifGii'r

Mro. lollllard Yu . . _
WI GIVI TV nAMPI
W. MaiD

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Paul N.-.n. JO&amp;DDe Wood-

ward Thelma Rlle!:,,Jilra Ga.
bar, lburco ChOYauor, Geo.
Toblu.
ColorcarfooM

through ballloam

attend-

Dick. Clilrk, hOst of ABC-TV''
"The Object Ia," plans to make ' .
hla permanent home lD South- .
eril California. He estlmalell
be commutes over -ltii,OOO miles

belw&lt;ien ' HoDywood and Philadelphia in 1 thre&amp;-week JM!l'"
lod ...

Channel u Preoeots
Neighbors
Social Security
JetsOOB

CaeiJ!'r cartoon
Beany &amp; Cecll
Bugs Bunny

1:30 Winter Olympic Gamel

('l'eclmlcolor)

"Eye on New York" to be presanted ooast,.to-coast M TuM-'
day, Feb. 4, at 7:30p.m. (EST).
The program Is titled "And Suddenly You're Alone" and I he
""'''M'DCeS ·showing . Rooeland
demoru~lrate bow
Individuals
may increase their oocial circle• by making new acquaint,.

"Hello, Dolly I" star Corol
CbaDI!ing and the entire east of
the new hit musical comedy
whlcb bowed at the St. James·
a couple of weeks ago, 1'IC&lt;Il'do
ed an RCA·Yiclor album of the
Jateat Broadway click ...

. . Flick.
1:10 AmerioaD Bandstand
1:30 Challenge Golf
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Robert Mitchum. Ella MarU·

ballroom sequences at Roseland
Dance City for the progr8!11

Roseland has bad SOIII8
37 ·million palrons since lis ineepllon in 1911 .. ..

1:30 Allekezam

TONIGHT
"RAMPAGI•

CBS.TV has completed I he
filming· of dancing and other

ance.

1:30 Pat &amp; Mike
t:OO Cburcb of Cbrlst

POMEROY, OHIO

Static

anees

Channel13

MEIGS THEATRE

for "DiiPcilit Show ol thO Wielt" waiod WM .~tea ~~ n,,, 31
on NBC.TV Sunday, Feb. 23. · in Greenville,. S. C.. . ..
Ruth While, Tom Boeley and
Sometime In June .;, this rSaralr Marshall wiQ c o-star in ABC-TV's "Queen for a Da~
the play· ·· ·
host Jack Bailey will crown hil
LOOK-LISTEN: -For the first S OOOth ~een ....
lime since before- World War
'The "Richard . Boone 'Show"
ii:, Chester Morris !raveled to will continue on NJIC.TV " ' FAlrnpe to star . In "CORtles In day nlgbls at I p.m. EST for ·
Spain," an upeomlng episode the full nm of tile eurren\ on NJIC.TV's "Espionage." On 0011 throogb S&lt;!pl. 15 with
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hla previous visit to. Europe, schedule of new productions U
be appeared In vaudeville with well as repeat broadcasts .. ...
Sid Fields, which was befoce
Two brothers wllo are lop TY
he rose I&lt;&gt; stardom as a last • emcees In Hollywood: J a e I!
talking scy-een hero . ...
Marz of ABC·TV's "S eYe •
Frank Blair, host of NBC • Keys" and Tom Kennedy
c:l
TV'• "Sunday" program and NBC-TV's "You Don't Say I" ...

Devl doing a guest-star bit on

Just as we predicted, The Be•
ties IS coming The
English
"entertainers" who twist a D d

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"'J'he:GjimbJint,Hear·t·:: WID +' •· llr~4h~ ~Jill""&lt;.. Goool
en the~ illlf. (!ftlie.~IOil ' tll)ir.enSl!IP. Ewtd~ ft" 111118. A-

ROMO VINCENT'S QUIP for
the actor·agent file:
·· Actor to agent: "What have
you done ror me lately?"
Agent: "My dear boy, rve
been defending you . all
over
town" . ...

WHTN-TV

l:oo w...ld of Sporta
1:30 Winler Olympics
1:10 Wreslling
::10 HootenaDIIy
:30 Lawrence Welt
t:30 Saturday Night at

A uew eomedy b7 . t.~ !IO'fS ~ 1111 ~.Todajr" ~.
AwaN-wiotlet. ~
·F,OOI!i, · re&lt;!eilo"!l , , ~.. Carolina.

bracelet. Juat one ol , the reasons lli Taylor stopped wallIng and !Ded that
Mexican
divorce suit .. ..

should now have the fastest-sellIng U. s. single record ("I Want
to Hold Your Hand") in the hislory of capitol Recor&lt;Js. Way
sbead of Ernie Ford's "1t
T""'" and the Kingston Trlo'1

7:00 TV Classroom
7:30 En France
a:oo eaptain Kangaroo
t:OO Alvin Show
9:30 Tenn. 'llu:edo
10:00 Quick Draw McGraw
10:30 Mighty Mouse
11:00 RiD TiD TiD
11:30 Roy Rogers
12:00 Skj King
12:30 Do You Knoo;
1:00 News
1:30 Mr. Lucky
2:00 Saturday Movie
1:30 Telesports
f: oo CBS Golf Claesle
1:00 Championship Bridge
1:30 The Early Show
7:00 Lawman
7:30 Jackie Gleason
1:30 The Defenders
1:30 Phll Silvers
t :OO Gunsmol&lt;e
1:00 . News
1:15 Late Movie

8:30
G:OO
0:15
1:30
I:00
1:30
· 1:00

Spring Coets and Suits - - '

· (Continued irom front page)

Channel 3

Sunshine Makers

With co~p..te sample line of ·

Ava Gardner
Protects Image

Saturday

lbt

Movie Palace

1:30 The Deleellves
1:30 Cbiller Theater

SEE-HEAR: Joualban Mlller,
Pete&lt; Cook, Alaa Bennett .and
llud1ey Moore, lbe hlgbly-laudtd quartet of fOUII8 Encllsb•• ·~ whO eomprlled the original east ollbe-811188h-blt Bl'!llldway ·rfi'Ue "~ . · lbe
Jl'ri!lge," . 1rill 1tar in ".A Trip
1o the Moon,"· hour.Jona adap.
llllloa ol a prophetic IIOYel 111
.lu!ea Yeme, 19th ceo1!tt7
heb IUIIMir, to be llroedcast
OD "O!rooiCie" Wednesday,.F~b.
12; .llll O.Bs.TV • . C!&gt;arles ColJingwood is boet-narral« . .... .
. . NJIC.'l'V'• -ly-Jilwtllng "Today" show has been choMD the
''~ llltoW .Clll Da,.U.. Tele\'1.
lii&gt;D" lit.TV Radio Mlrror'o uallonwlde penei ol more thaD

200 T\1 erlllee, ~illl!nlsts IIIII

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FLOWERS
THAT SPEAK for THIEMiELVES

JJ'or EtJ!I'Iflftpf!oa
We IODd Dowen
An ...)r.u.

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Jack

NoOne Hurt
In Downtown
Collisions

Tuesday, Feb. 4

Mainly About
People In
Pomeroy

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~A~EM~KER NEWS
6:l40,~and 11:15,PM
·WE!JHER .REPORT

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Drivers Not
Injured in
Two Accidents

sentflltJ, Pomeroy·Middleport, O., Peb. I , 18M

"Now That Bobby Kennedv Has Left ·
Where Were We~ll.
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The Daily Senlinel
f?MMENTATING EDITORtALLY

Our Ohio River: Its Potential

ARB!!SJED

Arm.o Marpret Oiler, 113, Middleport, wu arrested Saturday
at 8:50 p. m. by the 141ddleport
pollt:e for intoz!cation.

SenHnel,

Helen Bolin of

Helen Help Us/

Who &amp;hbllul the maiD highways of the whic h provides a 6fiO·mile channel from '
Ohio Valley states are crowded'
Paducah, Ky., to Knoxville, Tenn ., and
Perhaps they are, and will become the Cumberland, Kentucky and Green
!CREAM CIJIU)LI'.S BIB
bereT - ' 1lNliAPPY IIBW
more so, but watch the Ohio R1ver for rivers which also join the Ohio In Ken·
Dear
Helen:
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'lEAR
Wlll'lt
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its commercial and pleasure craft num· tucky. The Cumberland Is navleable tor
small
towns
can
be
dynanlltel
Dear
tlllhaPPJ:
bers in the immediate years ahead.
331 miles; the Kentucky River for 259
ISoi&gt;histlca~ed city pO!Ople 10111&amp; Bow Ill drive a wife cruy II
The bUilon dollar navigation Improve- miles and the Green River, which penethink !bat eveeytlllDI II ope euy leAon ...
ment program being carried out ~Y the tratea the Blue Grill hinterland for 198
Ill moderation 1!1 the conn- Yw don't lmow a- 1ft
u. S. Corpa of Engineers by Which 19 miles to the famous Mammoth Cave. "
I'm here to teD you .thero'l apeclal frleadl· - you .. don't
modern structures will replace. 46 toc~s
b Rl
and dama dedicated in 1929, .ts an hts·
In West VIrginia, the Kanaw a ver
more drlnklni out blft thaD we eve11 knOW they alit. P~
bsd In Los Angeles, wbere tbla II your huabsM'I · W4J· at
•·c and ·gnificant face 11ft
. mg . along is navigable for 91 miles upstream from
81
R
ita mouth near Point Pleasant, and the
to11
could
more or less chl)Oie saying, "I msy biiiW'I'Ied, bolt
the 981 mile reach of the Oblo . 1ver ·
canalized Monongahela, extends south·
own
crowd.
BeciUS8 of 1111 one day a )'ell' i'm 1111 Olnl
This mammoth project, exc~ng any·
·1 to F 1r
work. we"re thrown. man." .
·'
thing achieved by the magnificent an· ward from Pittsburgh 128 lDl es
a •
tl&gt;e "have" group, the 01101 You'D flncl .wt who, why and
cienta of Egypt and Rome , will change mont, W. Va.
the face of the borders of 10 •tates cud·
Actually, among the 19 modern faclli·
who either own or run the tow11 ,wbst • Jot sooner If :YOUifoP ·hitdling the Ohio River a!'d revamp the re- ties project~d. 14 repreaent replaceWe bave to entertal!l because ling the c:urlOilty buttbri, 'iml»
creation habits of mUJions of people.
ments-in toto. Three of these latter are
1...... invited out a lot, and sweeU,, and leave bef&lt;ri- 'be
And Meigs coU!\~, with Its 50 miles of completed - New Cumberland Locka
!we've dlscovered the cream of doe• Dell New Year's day. Your
river front, wiU be a party to tblll and Dam 55 miles below Pittsburgh;
soc;leoty in the so-called "stlcki" silent walk-out might maliO his
change, not by choice, but by necesstty. Greenup ' 32 miles below Huntington,
Is
lll.t4 pv cent alcoltoL bar stool a Uttle 1081 comfortTbe day rertablly may not be far off W. Va. , ~nd Markland, 61 river miles be·
We don't miDd a drlJ\k err two, able. - H.
.
when the Ohio River which uniteo the low Cincinnati. Main Jocks, unifonnly
these people spend the week· BE'lTEB NOW THAN ~Mason county communitiea of West Co- 1200 by 110 feet throughout the system,
getUng squiffed, and most Dear Helen:
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lumbia Clifton, Mason, Hartford, and also have been placed in service at the
the week mating trial l'lllll · AboUt two yeara ago I fejl tn
New Haven with Meigs county towns Captain Anthonr Meldahl facility, .32
11. We want to-,., a part of Jove with a boy ol18. 1 still love
will be aa teemin1 with pleasure craft miles above Ciucmnatl, and at Mc.,.lpme
the aoclety bunch here, but I'm him, but we get on eacll .9~·· .
as are the higllways todiY In these same Locka and Dam, Louisville, Ky.
afraid It might be too eaay for nerves. We can ne'ver ,.. ·~~
eommunlties.
FIVE ExiSTING structures, Em•
us to graduate from two blbslll where together unleu :we ·~
Tile Middleport Chamber of Com· worth, Dashields and Montgomery I•
three, to four, and then Hll embarrasaes me for no
merce, in looking ahead, desirea to build land Locka and Dams (next abOve New
would we be? - SONIA soo. He makes passes at other
an M:onomlc base of operations upon Cumberland In the Pittsburgh. reach),
Dear Sonia:
girll, too. I'm not sure hOW I
thil potential. It II preparing a brocb· Galllpolia, below Pt. Pleasant, W. Va.,
... The clobbered cream of s~ feel about him any more. ·
ure to send to the nation•a boat builders and McAlpine comprise the "modemiza·
clety, of course.
We were planning to get mardescribing the asseta Middleport hal In tion" program to be improved by the
Look a little harder, dear, rled, and I guesa we l1iolllil· be- .
tbil potential to that industry.
addiHon of 1200 foot main locks. At Me·
you'll find there's another C!IUIO after hsvlns ·bad ~n· af•
Alrady approved for the "pool" ~- Alpine two other Jocks, 360 x 56 feet
tween the Gallipolla (already modermz. and 800 x 110 feet, wlll continne In ser·
ed) dam and the yet-to-be new dam vice.
, 1 k ,.
·
climbing on a botUe !8 a married anyone else. Wollld tiT
above Racine are concrete boat landing
Major pools In the "chain-o • a es
pretty
sure way to fall on your And I guess lf we were mardocks at Mason, Point Pleaaant, Middle- thus being created along the Ohio will
By LYLE c. WILSON
1 A couple of pages In the cur- all out against JFK.
lace. -H.
ried I'd feel more 110CUI"e. be those established by the Cannelton
port and Gallipolla.
POOLS FORMED by original faclll· Locks and Dam (114 miles extending up·
United Preu Intornatlonal rent issue of "Business Week," There have been apecillc In·
Helen :
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Republicans are amazed and a McGraw·Hlll publication, telL&amp; s~ci!S in Waahlngtoo In
1 realize I am rather late for Dear N:
ties are being lengthened al, one by one, stream to Louisville, Ky.), the 95-mlle
an answer, but the same prob- "Gui!t"-edged security II flnl
the huge concrete and steel structures Markland pool extending on either side alarmed by the political love of busmess react&gt;ons t?, Johnaon bwuness. moved quickly
are completed. Of these, three are m of Cincinnati to the Meldabl structure, affair developing between Prest- under the headline : Industry erase tts anU • administration lem will come up next year.
for stocks, but not for marrflil•
blot
4ll8
service, creating "lakes" or poola up to and a pool of similar length from Mel· dent Johnson and U. S. bust- leaders, many oJ whom felt re- label' the moment John Ken- Mi husband of five years has bonds. You
95 mllea in length. Utilmately, pools as dahl to Greenup. Upstream from Green· ness. big busi ess.
jecteu by Kennedy admlnistra· nedy died and Lyndon
special friends he visits mlsW&lt;e with
(a!y.
long as 114 miles will be available both up it is a 72 mile run to the next locks
The word passing among bust- lion, are wooing and
bemg took over. Some of. ~
.
New Year's Day. He r.. - H.
ne.,men is about like this: wooe&lt;l by Johnson. But how euvers were amusmg m their
to tell me who they are, ~ Helen:
to recreational boats and commercial at Gallipolis, Ohio.
craft - as in the case of the Cannelton
IN ALL, 13 long-in-use structur~ 1?, You Imow, that fella Johnon is long wtu the honeymon iast1" urgency .
,
less introduce m~. Hls Afl..r reading
(Ind.) Locks and Dam now under con. the 327·mile "Great Central Tbtrd a mighty nice leila wlien you A fatr question.
Accepl .President 1 Elllmale
so secreUve and stubbOrn plea, 1 felt 1 ·must
struction.
reach from Huntington to Louisville will jet to know him. Good man! These are not country store- Big busmess appears to bsve
year arouses'my curiosity cents worth:
::. TOGETHER with the navigable wa· have been replaced by three, once the And there Is aMther
reac- keepers who are being wooed accepted the President's
boiling point. He won't most iens.lble
ters created by the new pools, the Ohio Meldahl Locks and Dam are completed. Uoo also disturbing to Repub- by the man from Texas. They estimate of his Intent and
bsve me send them a make to the
River and its major navigable tributar- For commercial craft (more than 40 per lica;,.. This Is the judgment of are such as Frederick Kappel achievement&amp; ln the area of Christmas card lor fear I'll aak really love me, you'll
i•s offer the cruising boatmen more than cent of which push barge tows as long big buolnessmen, really big of American Telephone &amp; Tete- government economy. The enthe name. What goes ori Is "If YOU really w'• • .Jill''
".100 miles of waterway to explore duf-- .. as U70 feet) this means that tot~) lock· businessmen, that Preoident graplland Board Chairman Ern- thus~m is considerable if
w~ubt provo It, by 'glylDI,:;qt~
;"a the summer seasons. Many smaller age time will be more two ho~rs mstead Johnaon understands their prob- est Henderson o! Sheraton Corp. unarumous. The Wall
Paris.
the respect your fUture
: . ·~er·streams ue being deepened as of 20 to 24 bonn. For years, II has been terns and aympatblzes with of Amertca, .
Journal. •&lt;:&lt;;u~ J~
De Gaulle at .Home:
serv... • ·
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·ll . among them the Big Sandy. ; : serv-~eleary-to · "double loc;k'~ a tow of them whereas Preeldent Ken· Johnson's tmpact on such budg.et JUQlinll m abowmll eco- President de Gaulle has a Also, the mistake many gtrll
; .. ' as a boundary between Kentucky such size through the long·ln:use 6()()- nedy did not. One big big men as these and on scores of noOlles.
for naUonal referen- make Ia to conatan"" be on ths
. · 1 west Virginia; the Licking · hi':Ken-;;.;fa~M 'Woolf"dl1lmbel'll by b~mg them 'businesaman after oxpos~e to others Is ouch as to give Re"Some Johns?~ devices,"
and reportedly hsd !loped defeqsjve, and offe~ ,~a1011s and
. ,'l y; theGreaHnd Little Miamis, Sci· . lnto ·two sectioos.
~ I
-President Johnson's charming- pubhcans good cause to wor· Journal said, mal&lt;e
hold one this year as a explanations wlllch "the b o 1
' ·n~ Muskingum ·rivers In Ohio.
BOTH THE MAIN Jocks and the 600 ly folksy ways oummarized ry. Some Republican sources. of seem less than Is expocted,
of demonstrating his friend chisels away at unUI be
'&gt; &lt;lZENS of small boat launching ar- by 110 feet auxtliary chambers will his opinions like this: Pres!· campaign funds may be drying devices such •• sh!!Una some conUnuing bold on the French towers resiltance. A~E
' ·' are being constructed by the Army selve to the similar advantage of ~hou· dent John!Oll ts knowledgeable up ul)der t~e Texas sun: ~he expenditures Into lbe·
, But he now is belleved need• to say, Is,"~ . . .
·"ineers along the new pools, aa each sands of jll~sur!' .craft whlcl\, year-by· aboUt business and Industry in Republicans chances of ticking fiscal year to make II look
the idea for lack of Is- - wt won't dtsculls h.
1 'Hcture comes into ilse. Paved ramps year, are mcreasmg m numbei'. Consld· areas where President Kennedy Johnso" next November may be ter. The Journal
One thought was to hold she would be put1:!nJl.
• nd parking space are provided at these erable con,g~stion of small boat tra~lc wao naive.
inking in proportion to the however, that Johnoon had a referendum on a proposal to the :lefel!slvo _
locations, with adequate aeceu roada at the existing Jocks bas resulted durtng
Has Sevtral Mtanlnp
ac
modaUon of the. Jo~sn made SOllie l'eal and stable ·
the French senate. But right guy, he'll
thereto, with state, county or local gov- recent seaaona - particularly on ho~l­
The word naive has several ad
straUon Wlth big busmes savlllg!.
the ·
Frenchman couldn't not, forget him!
ernments given responsibility for their days and at weekends when, typically, m meanings. 1n the foregoing None ol this II to su~~gesl that The Tucson .&lt;Ariz.) Dal}¥
less about the Senate PERSONAL
operation.
one metropolitan area, upward of 400 oenoe lt evidently meant un· Kapp I and Henderson, and Uzen raised this question:
bss llttle ,power anyhow. PLOll&gt; RE4~P'St0
PRINCIPAL canalized tributaries of Inboards and outboards passed through taught and uninstructed. The man others would support "Is a $5 blilloo bu~~et .
Malaylta:
Utile seshlon wltb
the Ohio inclulle the Tennessee River, a single lock within a 24·hOur period.
big shots of buglness and indu,.. Johnson next November. But ell really good news1
It still Ia ~ble that the mite solve your
try feel at ease with Johnson. Republicans are fearful that · Republicans hope that ls a
arranged between In·
y
They tend to trust him and many bl&amp; businessmen will not qoestloto tht! big business
and Malaysia tn Bor•
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recogolze In hlm a busineBsman go aiJ.out to lick Johnson as coons may soon be
Atty. Gen. Robert F. DIYOTID TO
who al!o h11 been •uccessful, they had been expected to 110 themselves.
will !ail apart. But In
Milot MASOI
Kennedy· Is being

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Voice of Broadway ••• reporting
ly DOROTHY KILGALLEN.

BY DOROTHY. KILGALLEIII
NEW YORK, JANUARY 29 ...
THE CELEBRITIES
Jackie Gleason ia aoing to be a grand·
paw. Hil' daugbter Geraldine, married to
aeent Jack Cbutuk, II a happy motherto-be , • • Intimates believe that Carol
Lynley. and T0111 Mankiewicz are "for
real" . . . A happy rumor in the longhair set bas it that famed Vladimir Horowitz II weU again and may aoon return
to the concert field ... , Newspaper references to Sen. Margaret Chase Smith
u "the first woman to seek the Presidency" Indicate that some of the boya
hav• forgotten one of the most glamoron• feminists in American history. Victoria Woodhull ran for President of the
U.S. in the 19th Century ... Bob Hope
wants to make a tour of Australia to promote his new comedy, "A Global Affair,"
and along the way buy a few thoroughbreds for bis stable. Bel' he'll need hil
doctors' permission to undertake the
long trip.

rate June Is ao upset by the whole
thing she has gone to the trouble of mail·
ing everyone notarized atatements sayil,lg "she is not now nor baa abe ever
been married."
Janet Gaynor, who alwaya looked like
ail angel, has become the Broadway
kind. She'• one of the big backers of Joseph Cotten's new play, "Seven Waya to
Love" . .. The Justice Dept. Is ..ld to
be checking into a union leader's money•
lending deal with a tremendously im·
portant and glamorouua box offflce star.
There's supposed to have been a kick·
back Involved in the business arrangements . . . John Huston, after viewing
the rough cut of "Night of the Iguana,"
came out raving about Ava Gardner,
calllng her performance the most sensaaional she's ever given.
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By W11)'110 G. Broadsladt, M.D. know you love her but not the A - Your daUChter bsd
classical diplomacy and wasted :;·
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better known as lnfecliolla
words in his talks with In- .,..,.. u .....,.
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of us at times. And the pre- ward her by capitulating, bull:~=~~~~~ disease that
donesla's SUkarno, Malaysia's .,.,..
" ... school child who hss not learn- keep porushment to a 011nlmum.
by a olowly
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this disas there Is no drug solution to .the Clllarrel. ·
or the floor. The tantrum may ease ofld'~bsl ate the
will cure the disease
or Advanee lor Moaday Poll 1-1 - · - - - ··
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ews ommentary
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An occasional tantrum Ia •
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normal part of your chtld'• discovery of his own individuality.
By PJfL1 NEWSOM
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During the hiatus between the Broad· Parents often attach undue im·
way clos[ng of "Little Me" and the start portonc-e to the!e outbursiB and UPI Flitdp New• Analyst for fUture exl."'nslon. Britain
will try for a new trade agreeof Ita road tour, Nancy Andrews was fea- are especially resenUul if they PoUte lieU:
occur In a public place. 0 n e The atmosphere at the · 17· ment with Russia next month.
tured in several productions of "The
Threepenny Opera" around the country. mother writes that her 11-year· nation Geneva disarmament Germi!IY vo, De Gaalle:
Swiss teenage stars Pierre and Anne- In all the places she played, nothing in old daughter has ~~ms and conferenc&lt;! never lui• been bet- Speakin&amp; of East-West trade,
Lyse have been shipped to Hollywood the show was censored - except In Tex· that kindness, spanklllll, a n d ter. The Communists are being the subject ls a new source ol
·as, where they took out the line "What wlthboldinl privileges have all polite as never before and hsve discord between Weal Germany
i fQr a looking-over. It seems Ingrid Bergshown interest In 111any sub- and France. 'lbe West
. man caught tbe kids' aet In Geneva and Is the burgling of a bank to the founding failed to stop the tantrums.
of
a
bank?"
It
happened
In
San
Antonio
'lbi• mother sbonld determine, jects. But they .obviously are In mans are angry because
. suggested them for the young lovers in
and
Austin,
and
the
only
clue
she
got
U
fJO"'ilble, wilal ll I• lbal u111al· no hurry to settle down to con- feel that, deSP.Ite tre•IY provi"Sound of Music." . . . It sounds like
a
persuasive
"Mr.
Hunt"
bad
was
that
ly
trfl&amp;er• 111cb outbnnn ond crete negottatiO!\S on any one slons callin&amp; for close Franco...... e:,haustion.time for panny Meehan. AI
to
the
wordage.
objected
then
tactlaUy try to avoid ~ dlsarmameilt measure. Quali- German
coil'sultaUon,
the
soon as "Funny Girl" opens on Broal·
Metro
Is
giving
the
glamOr
treatment
vokill&amp;
them,
but
oot
to
I
b
e
fled
Western
dJPionlats
!eel
It
French
falled
to
keep
them
way, he's set to "double" into Bon Soir,
I b e will be a long ind bard haul adequately Informed either on
, , the Bitter End and Basin Street one to Debbie Reynolds for •'The Unsinkable point of oubmlttiDI to
Molly
Brown."
Instead
of
using
the
cuscb!ld'l
wblms.
A·
lbow
Gl
trUe before Del\' '!!la•t·West agree. Preside~ Charles de Gaulle's
i;&gt;· after another ... Audrey Hepburn; back
tomary
studio
portrait
cameraman
to
!lffectloa
lor
lbe
9lkl
at
aD ments clhr be ~ached.
· Intent to recognize Red China
' (In Switzerland. Is regaining some of the
pb(!tograph
her
for
stills,
they
hired
HoshoUld 1• far to relieve Eaot-We11 Trm:
or on French attemPts to line
. weight she lost while making "My Fair
'l{ill Conant - who went to Monaco to 'he utuoUoa. It 11 eepectaUy B~lilijl can be expected IQ up new trade deal! w!tb the
· · J,ady." How? On a ·~lk diet.
on1er pusll tun speild: a~eaj to build Kremlin. On 'the same day that
· . Go figure out Indonesia's President make the official pictures of Princess llllportaal not to 111ow
Silkarno. At a U.S. embassy luncheon, Grace's wedding - to do an · extensive wilea deal!•&amp; wltll a 1antram a1 up trado with the Communist Ronn dlsclosec! the Soviet tlnkln
he· compared himself with Lincoln. A portrait sitting with Debbie . . . E a r I lids r•IDI...,.. lito eblld'a aa· countries In thel co~ w!eks. was not lnttrested In a 111114
Wrlchlaon and Loll Hunt, who enter· 1•r ond 1e11 ap a fl~loa• cycle. Results o1 ~· ~ drive !• trade agreement with Wet!
· few daya later at a Russian reception he talned
Queen Frederika of Greece at the Give the clllld a chnee to ceo! 1883 w•re encouraging with eit· Germany, ' French Ji:conomlc
-pared him ~elf with Lenin . . . June ·
White
House, delighted her 110 much she off a!lli te save tace.
porto rising to the Soviet timon MiniSter Valery Glacard D'E"'
'ifllldnson feels the columnis!J w b o
invited
her to perform In Athens whenU . the tantrum ,take• place and Its European ll!lelliteo by tainil popped up In MOICOw
~ntlor.el some chip as her ''bridea t&gt; per cent over 1.!162, to allo!tl discuss, ~!'B what, - more
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The Racine Tomades ehalk·
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of the 1963-M season by dump.
1ng an Improved Kycer Creek
Bobcat club, 6~. in a hard
loughl contest Saturday night.
Coach Mike Morri&gt;on's
un.
beatt!fl squad playin&amp; without
the service&lt; ~~ bi&amp; Ted Bailey,
who was injured In the Tornado
outing againsl Eastern
last
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score •t halftime Md was in Racme mossed SCO(JIII on 24
front, 41-:13, at the start of the lay-up triea.
,
final stan~.
Proce and Ky1er creek • Mel
Racine did not take the lead Coen lied lor SCOI'illl honors
for &amp;ood until Larry
Price w1th 23 pomts each. BOth •corpopped In a jump shot to make ed nine field goals and II v e
the score !HI with a minute charity tosses. The only other
and 40 seconds remaining in player. io •hit double figures
the flrat quorter.
were Racine Peanuts Wickline

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points midway through tile last
QUirler when an enUre new
te,am of subs went Into the
pme. MPX Knopp a&amp;aln paced
R!l"i"•·re~g will) 24,
.stierm Cundiff s 20
points
kQ, the. TOJ1Uido Reserves to a
4~ wm over the bttle Bobcats.
Joh"'?n Jed KC with 10.
Racme w1ll remam idle until this Friday night when they
VISit Southwestern.

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Racine ·- Proce 9-S-23,
Knopp 4--0--1, Floher ~.
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- 2,, Knapp 1--o-2.. ~SCOI'·
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KC - French 1--D-Z, Dun- '"'•••••wu~~P
can 3-3-~, Leach 1-.5-7, C&lt;&gt;- '
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said Mlllkln 'Gilowtnt tllo v~otory, "I'd have t.o SIJ' II wos
the IIXNIAIII team effort we've
= d ; ? : Fore~ play·
.
can; ol hiS Cll'·
: · .~ llhook 0111 up with
"""""""'' and ~ Peck
did what 1 told him to.
Regarding the board work by
Blackburn and Eggleton, Mint.on iald. "Boy. they were fler"CO I
under there. They were slrnply trernendoos
and
alld before that Randy (Black·
burn) has carried us on h II
back aU year and t.onight he
just wouklu'l be stopped."
Albany salvaged some ....,.
blance of victory by winning
the reserve game 56-SO in the
preli!11inary contest.
North GaiDa to now Idle untO
they host Rutland of Meigs
County In a ~on • conference
clash next Frtday night,
Tbe box score:
ALBANY (43)
Kin de 6-3-15 . Ha ill 0
ca
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-2-2; Turner 5--2-!2; West
1-0-2; Morrison 2-1-6;
Dyke S...l-7• TOTAIA 17~

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of vigorous exerci~~oe .w~ry dly. There's 1 free ..... Mt ....
you evaluate the physical education proeral'lll of yow
5chool. For your copy, simply write to the President's
Council on Physical Pltness, Washfnston 25, D. C.

~ub!ished u

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K. MeJI!II!Ibny

C. Winebrenner
L. Winebrenner
1.. 'tobart
A Stobart

437
369
343
533

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Untouchables

1682

: ·1 Murray
Housh
A. Sawye-r

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M Sawver

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410

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Bt:b Gilmore
fl:an:ta MiHer
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T. Clelland

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585
3!18
505
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48)

1883

dleport municipal park when
members
of the Recreation
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300 i
were dis- I
382 : cussed including the project of
314 , the Middleport firemen to drill
•13 . a waler well which will reduce
1444
expenses of operating the pool.
I The
firemen plan a series or
1 projecl.s to raise money for the .
King Pluo
well.
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0. Bostick
Henry Clatworthy was named '
390 I cha irman of the commission [
P. Bostick
411
Dee Swearingen
with Charles White appointed
Dall::! Swearingen
48l . secretary. Council representaTOTAL
l651 · tives include Gene Harris, RogWon % Lost I
er Morgan and Robert Craig.
Emerson Jones and Cash Bahr
High Men's Single - Art Sto- I represent the Middleport Board
bart, 220; High Men's Series - ' ~;;;,;;;;,;:;:;:;;;,;;,;;;:~~=:;
Bob G;tmore, 585 .
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High Women 's Single - Billie
Gi lmore, 169 ; High Women'i
Series - M. Murray, 414.
High Team Single - New
Haver., 676. High Team Series
- Ne"' Haven, i862.

P. Cundifl
D Cundiff
M. Cundiff
B. Cundiff
TOTAL
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Monday, February 3, the stall chiel justice of the Supreme
.
will tJe settled in the new build- Court.
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The Mariella Social Security A thought for the day-ForOffice serves Athens, Meigs, mer President Woodrow Wilson
Monroe, and Washington Coun- said : "The world must be
ties. The district office was OJ&gt;" made safe for democracy."
end in Marietta in April 19!'&gt;8.
!~ In that year there ·were 11,500
~
persons receiving social secur' ity payments in these counties
at an annual rat.e of $6,500,000.
Barker stated that now there
are over 18.000 persons gettingIKX!ial security payments
in
these same counties, arxl they
At
receiv over $12,000,000 annually.
Meigs County alooe has over 3,,200 persons receiving social sa.
curity paymen ts whic.h exceed
$1,1l00,UOO annually. Last year
Diplom~~ C.une~
' %,824: residents o( these counties
filed claims for their social seSecretarial
curity benefits. By county, they General Office
!:were: Athens, 1043; Washing· Accounting
1
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Bus. Administration
roe, lfO,
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Key Puneh
Diltrlct Manager William P.
stated, "I feel certain
Trolnl'er
anyone having business
tht office will be impress·
Ca,..rs In lutln...
ea b; the efficient layout of our tr Civil S.rvlct Jobtl
1.1ew butldlng. This is a modern
~Ice stalled by expmenced
~ equal
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will be given to all
b:Jve business with us."
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Call 446 4367
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WrlteorVIalt
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a complete set.! Drive in at your Good Neighbor Ashland Oil
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advantage of a view from 1 bridge over the bobsled run. Actually, the bridge was con·
otructed to allow viaitnro to cro9S the track to the cabin on the other side.

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N. W. COMPTON, 0. D.

l'leseber Service Statton

E. Dotson

Pirates Limit Turner To 12
p • •For·em'an Scores· 26
Olnts

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P. BUikam

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llna, J;2jl,
Playing by far their finest game of the current basket·
Hllh SeriH - Pandora Col- ball season. the North Gallh Pirates Saturday nieht used
!Ins, 521.
a 28-polnt peEformance by little Jimmy Foreman and
Team High Gama - Simon'• a tenacious defell8e that limited high-scoring Jerry Tor·
Market, m.
ner to just 12 points to upset hlgllly·favored Alltjlny &amp;1Team Hlp ller!N - Team 43 before a IJlrge crowd of fans at the North Gallla
No. 2178.
sebool.
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Tumor. a ... plvotman, came
Monday Mlsod Loape
into tile contest · with 1 U-polnt
clearing the bMj'dl
J18""'7 fl, 1114
per game average. but 1 new against the taller Red Devils,
.uhlutl 011
tbe Gallla County qutn~t mOl'H. Moore
299 2-1-2 wne defense employed by ed to a 33-23 halftime lead and
R. Moore
456 Coach Gary Minton proved very were out front 43-31 af~r three
A. Sawyer
3911 eflectiVe against the big lellnw quarters.
M. Sawyer
so3 and hla U-point output was his
With Eggleton, Blackburn,
TOTAL
l657 lowest of the season.
and big Moson Peck working
Won 1 Lolli
Recalling vividly that 96-t? on Turner the scoring load for
Bee Ceel
pasting they absorbed 11 AJ. the Pirate~ shifted to the out.
M. Bowen
430 bany on Jan. II, .tbe Pirates side men, Jimmy Foreman and
J. Chesher
4!18 stormed Into a 17-10 f\rst per- Scott Logan, and both reopondR. Bowen
520 lod lead Saturday night a n d ed t.o the call by scoring
41
If. Cheoher
505 were never behind during oon- points between &gt;hem.
TOTAL
18SI test.
Foreman
6-7
.
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w... 1 Loot 1
With Ira Eggleton 4nd Garry np
' ped in
"pom·tsenwdr
glauared,
0 an p y
~ 1D Heado
H. Amberger
393
errorless defensive game
Ad. Nea •
311t
Handicap
129 while Logan bombed In 15 points
V. Craig
338
TOTAL
1641 !rom the other guard slot
Art Neas
441
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Won 1 Loot I
Forward Ed Kincade led AI·
571
G· Craig
Ball lo Cllala
bany scorers with 15 points as 43.
=ap
42
P. Ingels
371 the Red Devils saw their fifth .
N()R111 GAL\.L\ (II)
Woa t Loot
1711
C, Ingels
421 loss tacked onto a record that Eggleton ~ Blackburu
1
E. Sylvester
440
14 victories.
1-2-4· Peck 4-2-JO·
Cunlpe
A. Sylvos~r
500
North Gallla moved
above man li-2-26; Logan 7:._1-15.
341
S. CUster
TOTAL
1732 the .5110 mark by taking it s TOTALS 2'1-7-61.
H. CUster
444
WHioa I Loot 1
eighth win In 15 outings.
score by quarters :
M. Murray
4!18
gh Game Men - G. Craig, f'-====~~;._=~~~~~;.:;;_==-.1
V. Hannahs
4911 225; Women - A.
111.
TOTAL
1722
High Serieo- Men, G. Craig II
Won I Loot I
571: Women, E. Sylvester, 440.
Olllcllll
Team High Game - Bee Cee!dl
OPTOMETRIST
R. Plymala
409 674.
Office Hours: 9 to 12, 2 to S (Close at Noon on
B. Plymale
325
Team High Serlea Thurs. - East Court St., Pomeroy
M. Chancey
397 Caes, 188I.

8imoll'a ar.rtel
P. Collins
121
G. Burdette
248
D. Clark
418
M. Domlpn
380
BUDd
110
D. Nlerl
331
Handicap
128
TOTAL
213t
Won z Lolli
N•w York ClolblatJ Hoaoe
J. Walton
S3'l
R. McTurner
416
J. Warl!&lt;r
370
H. WoH
413
M. Murray
487
Handicap
135
TOTAL
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with tbe help of auxiliary Jets attached ley and Debbie of Columbus I'
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171 • Ph • ........ llo -mliplng and a redesigned pylon. and Mrs. Alpha
Smith. ·
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mayes of
of Education while other mem- 1Sardis visited friends here rebers of the commi s.-;ion are I cently.
.
Richard Vaughn, Clatworthy l Recent guests of Mr. and
and White.
I Mrs. V~rgd Buckley were Mr.
Sunday afternoon t.h ~ commis· and Mrs. Harold Humphrey
slon met at the park for an 1 and family of Belleville, W. Va.
evaluation of t he racil itit&gt;s andi and Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Whiteequipment.
side. and friend of Parkersburg.
B1ll Congrove is a patient in
the St. Jospeh's Hospital.
The chuckwalla is a large. Mrs. Ernest Whitehead and
harmless lizard or t he desert [ Mrs. Denver Weber Visited with
llreJ!i'&lt;m of I he Amencan south- their sister, Mrs. Harold Sauer
west.
or Middleport.
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ent.
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al 1 eent ...,. ••nt
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berr:· Ave., Pomeroy. 2·3-Gtp '59 Ford - - $1,195 THREE IUid 1,111, room furn1sb. ambitious, married man to
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business. Wonderful opportun· Honor Roll during the tlt :-d six teen-agers.
held Monday evening, Febru·
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Crabtree, Lay Speak· ary 3, at lhe Middleport First
U:SUl.1 PROUUCING
UNFURNISHED house, room, perlence necessary. $80 per no~m~ed by ':feryl Houdashell, er of Temple Methodist church, Baplisl Church, oponsorad by
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of Columbia Elemen· was In charge of services at the B. H. Sanborn Mlulonary
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6 p.m. to 8 p.m. only, 2•3•31c tary School. They are gas range like new.
large
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Coolville Methodist church on Sociel)' . Mrs. Donald BOOIII will
window ran 143"' Butternut
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In Memory
2-3664.
___2":3tc , 1959_ FORD, $6_95.110. 4
and bath, 136 Lincoln Road,
en, Robert Markins, Jan Jor· mings, Athens were
!;unday will meet Monday eveoiro&amp;, Feb.
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ted
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room cyl. automatic shift, radio,
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· Ia w, Leo n ris , Miss Anna Howell and Mrs•
Jiam H. Eichinger who depart·
bl Hor ce
Karr
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' FURNL~AED and unlurnlsbed ly
:l-3-Stc ur, ,ancy nu , a •• ,.. LoW· Ga 1away.'Thett
a
· Reedsville, OhiO.
h on e
1m
lnq lr
t tb
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ther Ruth Ann Jordan. Fifth Woodrum. Albany was also a George Anderson assisting hoslid ltlis life one year ago, f'eb- reasona e.
8 9-~c
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Che3ter
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Phone
965-35110.
2-3eo
1
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667
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3278
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spar
Ohio
Hotel
ents,
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grade
· - None. SIXth
•
grade - caller at the Gala'way home.
U,Sses. Roll call will ~.,. "An
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t:tli'ry 3, 1963.
0
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Leg1l NottCI .
Connie Greer, Brenda Tee\!, Robert Stout, Sr. has return- Outstanding Garden."
3P
11iou wilt keep him in perfect
~ce , whose mind is satyed GlASS DOOR cupboard $6.00.,
.
J
he ' HOnOUSE, 6 roomstman p a ·
.Patricia Watkins, Ronda Whit· ed from a visit with relaUves In The Pomeroy Garden Club
ij'l thee, because he trusteth
•I947 Wt 11ys eep, 1our
w e1
e 5 room apar en1· eo~
LIOAL HOTICI
Ungtvn Seventh grade - Wal· th w t r · states His sister
IGtehen cabmet. $5.110. 0 I d , drive excellent
condition, le's Terrace. Phone WY 2- WILLIAM MILES. whoH • " ' ' ol
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e es e n
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. ' will meet at the home of Mrs.
In: thee. Isaiah 26:3.
ioned bureau with mirror]
. ,h II
C ta I
5385
I 24 tf
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w. v•. , OI&gt;•I ter Jordan. Eighth grade-Cher· Mrs. Elizabeth Brean, Eoring, J 0 Roedel Monday at 2 pWith a cap.
on c owner
.
c Holm. whole plaee of rtlldene• 1a 1 Ell'
with hi
d . .
. ·Mrs. William H. Eichinger fash
and
marble
top
$20
00
Ava
t •.
S
th
F
th
M'ddl
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Puco Wallh.iopon: Lonnt•
M1Ln. Y
IS.
Oregon,
came
m
an
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iiJd chlidren.
2-3-itp
'Jk
H .. · . · ·
our • 1 e- 6 room apartment wltb base- whate' pla~• of re.tdenee 11 Renick, Newt Notes of Interest
will visit relatives here.
Theodorus Council Daugh.s
8 l 32 00
port·
1 31 3tc
w. "~'••«
va., and Okey
Mllea. w
wbote
plaee
31&lt;
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"ment and garage. 143 Butter• of
~ Pu&lt;o,
..hlnatoo.
Severa I parents and teachers Mr. and Mre. Chester Spen· of America, will meet- · 11., tite
G1 ey, arrtsonvl 11e.
21 - , 1963 RAMBLER, American sta. nut Avenue, Pomeroy, ;~.~~: ~~··.~~~':..~~:;:::'A': of Columbia Sschool attended cer, Charleston, West Virginia, IOOF hall Monday at 7:30 p.m.
------ - lost and Found
ALL Kinds of hay and straw lion wagon. 7,1100 miles. Will Phone WY 2-5127.
mln~trotr~&gt; ~~ lho "''"' of ......,., the January meeting of the AI·1 took her parents• Mr. and
Mrs. All officers are requestecl to Jje
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g Beegle '
d )'
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Wiley, Deceued, beinl PlalnUtf, fi!.fd
le
Short
LOST
black white and brown male 1 for sale. We e 1ver. ut er sell for balance due. a II z BEDROOM house birch kit,. .., p&lt;llltlon " ••• Probou c'"" of bany P.T.A. Mr. Houdashelt s A. R. , caster to Mobile, Ala· present for installaUOD. A, oocto name of "ICing,': Bros .. Leipsic, Ohio. TeL 135, WI 9-2112.
1 29 6tc
chen, gas fumac:. l649 LiiJ.
bama, where they will visit with lal hour will olllow the meet\q.
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1 11 fOtC
c
k 96
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p
Ph
olhera .. defendant., alleJIDJ that
relatives
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T&amp;o No. 2762, children s pet.
·
48 Ton G.M.. van true , I I con gts., omeroy.
one tho.. ~ no ,.,,.not ........,. •I .... ""'I'" •o• ""'"·
Fell t
Call
WY -2-6185
2-3--3tc LUMP COAL. Dell'ver or pick motor, excellent tires. Mar- WY 2-5127 •
1 30 tfc deeedtmt.
withdereued
whlrh w
, e.:tata
the
Sale
of Noteaand ..Retund•
. ... , . . 14.000.00
Mrs Murl Galaway
attended
- -- ·· --~dl!lbh of tbe
and ••the
Adjuatments
103.40
'l
t th
Plana for lhe • band fl IP -lo
.
up vourse)!. GoegleiD jteady· vin Milliron, Middleport, Rt.
or o4mlniotonn&amp; "" ""'" 1'"'' "" M'"""'"'""' . . ..
"'·"'
a H?Jll'\ Counc1 meeting a e
.
H
will be mad
11ld decedent., Rebecc. wue ,
LOST : Large yellow and white
.
I, Call Culligan Soft Water.
,
died.
Total Non Rev. Jtcpu ... 14.1'78.44 home o[ Mrs Roxie Arbaugh Fairport
arbor
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A
MlX Co., Page 0:.1., m' u eport
B
s'ness Servt'ces
-~
in fee lbnple of the undivided
Total RecelpU .
. . . 283,231.32
•
at ... Pomeroy Band Boolter•
wm ca , m1 en paws. ns·
Uc
WY 2-$11 .
tc
UI
ono·b"f '"'''"" of ••• touow... .... Total - ae,lnnlnl ""· pluo ••· on Tuesday. Mrs. Leona Calvin,
~ Tuesday at 7:30 p.. rn.
wers to name of "Middy
..,..,.-serlbrd real ntate, to.wlt:
celpLa . .. .•• • ••• . :191.891.91 VI to Cou ty Ho
meeting
3 H t'fth~ 1 29 6
11 16
The toUowinJ: de1Crlbe4 ...at elite• IXPINDITUIIID D
U
me Extension in
th
o. hi !b ·""""-r·-uc.n-paw• . Lost sInee Wednesday. CAMP trailer, 2lloot, completeJohn V Bogard small appll·
In the Towrublp •' Or,,..,, A&lt;lmlnletrotlon ........ · "·',.·"' Agent led the program The
e aen..r g ..,...... I ,..,.
., 3 p·m· ly furnished. Also weldl'ng rna· World Standard nl Compad
. Ir serv'tce. Star sup- SectloD
Town
RIDP 1JBtll·
and
ln•tructlon
tor'lum·
a nee repa
turther '·d ..
c:nbed.4 and
.. follow•t
Llbrarl•• . . . .. .. •. •• ••• . . . 1110.332.98
170.30 toplc 'was . Color ln the H.orne.
Wy
3406
2
Unt'
Call
WY 2~2432 after that. Mn. chi ne. WY 2-2818 or WY 2Escelleaoe
. Obi0,
nlnl
Norlhealt
of Lot
Trani.
of Puplll
' ... .. . •. . 17.467.15
44.140.9!1
pIy co., Ractne,
No. 1at1nthe
McCune•
Firatcomer
.WdltJon
tD
Au:dllar,
Apncltl
Mr. and Mrs. ceel 1 G'll
I OKIy
Chester CouncD Daugbten of
Fr:mk Murray.
6131.
1-2-tfc Rtc car room, ride and perform
1 29 8tc 'J'Uppen Pl&amp;IDI , Ohio; thance South Operation of School Plant :M.787.!M: and children Athens visited hlB A . wUl m=t In reiA~...._
2 1 3t
SmaD
d
"' rod" tlanoo wnt 3 ond 1-lllh• Bohool Plwt Molnleoonoe 3,=
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- - - - - - - - - - c WHY PUMP your sluggish sep- ance
car
economy
an
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rooa:
the-nre
Dnrtb
~~
rodao
thence
capital
ouuay
.
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parents
Mr
and
Mrs.
Fern
session
Tuesday
at
7·30
P'
1118118ger&amp;blli&amp;J
-~ VI• ..· - .- .....- .
ealt 3 and 7-llth• roda to the place qf
Central Fund Debt Berv. 14,'7'4-!U'l
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• 111 '
tic
tank.
Gel
Klean-Em-All
Sea
HeatbJI
boJilanlna,
oonlolnln
,,_, "''" .,
"'""" Toto! ""' o.n. Fund
Gillogly
and
other
relatives
on
There
will
be
a
layette
lhowar
1
Septic Tank Cleaner. LandMlllenri11e, 4lfdo
' ;.-:,~-,.... ,.,., v.,_ 2 ,., •••• .,.. .,,...,, neo. "· 1903 ... "";:~:~ Sunday
h011orlng Dolores Wolfe. ·
Notice
I:JMI your eewer traublea
Otod
Recorda,
MeiJ'aaUe1•
County,
Ohlo.peU. Tow l:xp. plu• Bal . Dtc. u.291,6815.11!1
1963
Mrs. Elsie Perry was
a guest The WSWS of the En•.-.t..
mark Farm Bureau, Pomeroy. E. MelropOMabJSUtr.laDeei,MPotono~
--Plaintiff
tutther
iD ttar
,
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1 24 30tc
PboDe WY W87t
1
We ..... aU . lion tho nom.. of oll lbe ..... ot IOHO ........... FUNDrecently of her Sister-in-law, EUB Church wlli meet TUft·
o . _ Mao ..'-Jaw or per.on. enU.Uad tct the nul Balanr•, Jan. 1, 1983 · · · · 15,8&amp;9.1!10 Mrs 'Iallie Lowther She · was d
-•·• 1 .__ home ~
LOOKING for foster parents lor .,.........,.,..-c,---:-c - --;::.,
Grandtather
slim
•
waisted
hall
t
22
t!c
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from
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evoow"'
a u"' wlth Mrl
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Rea..-able Ba&amp;el
ent. Rebe~ca Wiley, ln aakl real eaLatl!l,
Gen. Prop. Tax .•.. . , .. . t4~.97 accompanied by her nephew, Mrs Eldon Weeks
. ade, 1612 cherry
' a mentally retarded 17-year·
and allo alleJI!II other faete and ref.
TanJlble Pera. Prop Tax .. 3.471.30
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t
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Clock' hand
old girl, with talent In draw· wood.
Tells mchanges of the I
cao
WY t81' oa,. Nlpt erenee b bad to the petition ID tbil Tot.al ft,e-,.enue Reeelpta . 27,931.:1'1 Milford Perry.
Paul Frlck the bosteu. ,Mft.
•lleslnt aamc. At.o that
Bellnnllll Balance plua reRulh and Jane Jtn! an were Phil. OhHnger will be proaram
lng and painting. T h e
7 :til Uc oue
moon . Excellent condition.\ Real Estate For Sale
,.,,..,,.,,
,,..., w. w1ior •·•·•· the
,~ Tout'"•"
. .. .. .. .. .. . ...,...,
ne~11 friendly treatment.
$42o. Modern corner cupboard
f'HO'!'O COPYING Sen...._
• ...., Bonda, Noteo Sonday dinner guellls of lhelr leader.
2$4. Racine, Ohio.
2 I 3\c WI·th gl as s doors • $4 . . MedCopy any ·~- or do
nol
••t•"·
'""
cart. . . . . . . . . J8.ooo.oo grandparents, Mr. and M r 1.
1..1
~
ll:..cl
-~.. ~ In the prayllr of laid petiUon, twa· Jnterellt OD Sft'llll Bcmlla. Notee Reed Jeffers Mrs Mary Jor• Th
.
PoFeb. 1 Shak .
5 110
ium size dining
buffet
UCRfl/'
tl, 7
"eUler lDBllrBIIce, Pomero)'
be authOrb..
Cm. .. .. .. .. """"0
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meroy
espeat'O.
'-.....table,
110. Duncan
I 15 ...: tiff
... pnyo
orderodthat.. obe
ooli m"
... onUn
lntenot Tolol and
E ......ltu... . . . I9,8S'I.OI and Jerrie Sue visited ber par- Club wlli meet at tho home ot
._.'"
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U.\: In tbe reel eetate duc::rlbtd ln th• peBalance. Dec. 31~ lte3 . . 13.900-2'1
and
Ph I6 dCha 1 f tab)
four '
I ;;;;===-=:;;---.--;:;--;::-lttllon ac~ordlnl to tha Jtatute. ID TOTAL J:xpen4it\ltH pl\\1 8ala1lr. etltll in Ule afternoon.
Miss Lydia Ebersbach Wecb."at- .
I fAN AS A NEW PENNY
2
y e rop ea
e,
80 ACRE farm, 6 room bouse, INCOME TAX service. C. B. 11\leb cue made pd pro'lldlld, •nd tbat
De.:!. 31, 11161 . . •.. . · ts1'l80.n
M s Martha Ma s Dov
d
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chairs, $50.110. 6" JCH Burr ba milk house othe build
.
&lt;h• ,.,, ..,.,. ., .,1• '"' rrom '" LUN&lt;N
oooM •u•or ·
Y,
er, ay at p. m.
1
8
1' 1'"'
OiJt l.NIDMMK ........ and Jem•me
feed grl'nder, $15.110. 2 enamel
.mgs
rn, hay farm' machinery
r .
· Simpson,
Johnson Coats
Slmpaon
"' the • .,,..,
"''"'
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,_..._,. Ohio; Mrs. Roberta Parker,
Bol· The Middleport Literary, ,Club
r."'
Insurance Agency
Build 'ot•.
and tb•t,.,.,_
neb and .n of the d• ~elptt • tnoome . . . . • • • • • . • . .
.
..- b the .:lesnest you .,.. buy.
top kil&lt;hen work tables, $5.110 J 'Be • Ph
WI 9- 3443·
•
,... ,.,. .. ""'"'" to •t •• "'"' Sal• or Lun•"" ... · · · . . ..Mfl.., ivar; HUbert Cox, local and Mr. will meet Wednesday afternoon
-II' as ~
tttOde
. I
oe eg1e.
one
. lng Middleport: Phone WY 2- clalmo or ., fonvor ..,.... tram Fodonl
nd Mr Robert p k
d
s
rN as
m m"'c'
each. Mrs. Harold Barnhart, .
2·3·31
•
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s.
ar er an at tbe home of Mn. Rodney
ean II&amp; ~~
St. Rt. 661 Joppa Store. Ph.
p =-==2903~·=-==--,.-:..1:..1~90.:.tc~l""'•" .. u.,, ,.,,,,.. ,..,,..,,," Tolal
sons1 Middleport enjoyed a birth· Downing Mrs Robert ·Coati
, cllanilllJ
l.MDMARKllodtinos
seed is ol proper ori&amp;:il\.
!r
may be propl!lr tn Ule prem1M1.
Total BetiMIDI Balanee phi&amp; N·
·
to l)lo;o soils, germinates
Reedsville 6fiHI56.
- 5 • room ame INCOME TAX service
Mrs. said panteo "" "'""•• •• ,...,..,
••I•" .. ... ..... .. »JI62.61 day supper at the home of Mr. will revlew
the book, "Tbe·L).,.
4
strongly, grows
1 31 3tc
hou.. with bath, hot air fur· Steve Eblin, Rl. 124: 1 mile ~~.;~ :;!~""'" JLet ' '
•:::::t;::;_-:_·;;.~'0·::;;· oci4 and Mrs. Ney Carpenter In bon· ing Sea" with the roll cBll revYrnrously.
\,;;:;;;==,..====.;_=-,J nace lleatin&amp;- to all rooms, from Fairground 00 Laurel Dated SybU
Janiiii'J
l'rth, 1tM
supplle•
~
Ebertbacb
•• A4mla»llqulpment.aM. . Food
. . . . . . · .· · ·. ·.· ts,.D0'7.'1
13.31 or of the 87th birthday'
. of Mrs. sponse to be a nature··, writer.
basement, 50 x 1110 loot lot. Cliff Road.
tntr~&gt;&lt; or ••• ..,... or ... · ....
,,. 10 ""utom•n• .. ""·" Mary Groves. Mrs. Groveo is Tbe Gulld of Grace Epiacopal
'ght make
d~
I a -.....
..... D........
Othof .. . . ....
' 18.'78
"·"' a cous In of Mrs . carpenter
""''1' Crow. Crow
and w
Pottel'
SuppUta
. .. .. .. .... .• ..
c hu rc h wlll meet w-·~·
CWICMI.,
Priced
payment,rl and balance like
Attorney• tw Plaintiff
Total Exp. Lunch Beom Fund
makes her home wlth
Car- evening at the parish · -house
WILL DO Custom Butchering. u.1 :n; &lt;JJ 3 •u•1 w 1. •
Jl,12t.-te
SNCilW TIRES
rent.
Pb0 Meter, WY 2-3510.
RIPOIT OP THI
penDyters. MrS .ndaand afMratern, Dalile wihosthte_Mrl. Patrick Lochll')' .as
Gtny Size
$11.50 POMEROY - 7 • room frame
•o•ao 0 , IDUCATION
u,au.et
e were u y
oon ca ss.
'UGULAR TREAD
housf' with bath, gas heating,
1l7 tfc ,,'"', ..
",•eel YNr litlllltl aecemMr U
H10F10 10M 11&lt;,,H0D0.,0L IUPP'LY fiUND- ·ers at the Ney Carpenter
FEB. 1
0
WY 2·21811 IUiy Size
mce
ron
pore
.
am
ree
h•tern
t..•11at
SciiMI
Dlttrlct,
ceun·
Sale
of
workbook•
..
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l,DOII
.BI
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Earl
Starkey
The
Past
Chiefs of Mapolll
$9.50
. I t
h M ' St t
tt,
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1,!Hie.aa tte ded th
..
,n
~
tr
ef
Melt•·
P.
Acid,...
aM~~•••~·
Total
Receipt•
·
·
·
·
·
glest
on
Th
r
Temple
Pyth1'an
Sisters wIll
•
0
ruBES. uoed _
$1.00
Ohio. Deft Jen. :It, JJ64,
Total Be11nnln1 Bal. piUI Re'-'llpta 8
0
e lOll
U 8·
location . Pay $500 '00 do "'
1
have a drtnk1J18 prot&gt; \ ruBES, new $2.50
and balance like rent.
EXPERIENCED
'""'' ,.. tallow101 " - •• ••Ptftdllurn-- 1
,,.._,. day in Charleston' W• Va • Sev· meet Thursday ev•a . at the
M • prrect.
'IIOaau;aa
.,
FCII' help. contact Alco- 12 Voll Batleriet $12.95 MJ NE RSVILLE - 6 • room
AUTOMOBILE
c. o. Newland,
Pur~hpe of wortbooka •• U08.M eral we11-known groupe
home of Miss Thelma orueser.
Anonymous, Tri-Coun· S Volt Batteries
framt&gt; house With gas furnace
Clerlt, Tre••::i• .,-:...:: ••• ,d
~~:~ hP:..... ... ... .. .. 1,~·: pated ln the.
In- wltb Miss Lena Grueser .. co$9.95
Group. Write, Box 201. Gt.C. Spark Plug1 _ 75c
heating, 2 porches, some outTu
·-,Jit.tn.M
B•l•n~e,Exp,nee.Plu•31, Belanc:e,
t983 . . . Dee.
_37.'18
1 ua•-•.1
u ........ _..... bosteu'•
Tax vetuatkHI
Len
11 Mill~
Tol.al
:n, eluding the
·~Jort, 0.
!HI·tfc FAN BELTS
buildings. Pay $400.110 down
,,..., "'""-1
'"
1,.,
.. . . . .
,_.. Boys who will appear In
----and balance like rent.
AND
•••er5etCASH
•~'~d wa•e•
11tt,l4t.u NDIA
Ill ,UNO
Ohio • 011 Saturday .eve......
-••a
Gtny Size
$2-00
ROCDNCILIATIOH
........TITLI
Delta Kappa Gamma
c. c.••9CUCKLER, REALTOR
Tol....... Balan-.-· 31.1113
NDEA .... ... .. .... 1511
1..... On Saturday Mr. and
Complete Line Of
18
P.T.A
...
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•
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wy ....
Total
..
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H. E. Starkey were in c~·:~:~· Mee•·
,. 1'n }ack•on'
BOX
"COIN COLLECTOR"
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fome.rov Nat'l .•PI* • 11.111.11 Total BeJinnlnl Balanee plua H-. b ....,
h !tended
Mllmbers of Delta
~·
1
SuppiiH and Bookl
- , -- - - c -To'l!l
they called Gamma met in Jackson for the
room
bouse,
ouuW\d.ln• ctteeu. nee. IL ~ ~::!'i ~:: ~~~~· :;::: to see hiS sister Mrs. Jessie
meeting. Jackson ~
_.,500,
1646
Lincoln
Hgts.
WY
WY
2-2143
Pomeroy,
0.
TOTAL c1e~ . ,.,......~••.....,.
Bol••"·
"''·
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Sh
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nied
....
were
a iunchZ..2677.
1·28-8tp
peumbl!r , 1813 •.• 11.10U8 Total Eap. plu Bat oec. 31. 11183
ewe11 . e accompa
un:::m
edhostes"""
bl for...,...:.,
ted
suMMARY .0 , 31u,IM
,ALANCII,
3out to ChllUcotbe where they visit eon serv
at 1a es loiiC'.Na·a 1 ,
aiCIIPTI AND IJI:~NDITUIII
, AIIITI ~ND u•••uTIII
·
·- - with snowmen cenetrptecei F;
•al•nce, .len. '· ,,.,._ .
DeceiMer :n, ,...
·ed .witt. a brotbet. Everett star..
·~ ·t~'
FOR SALE: 7 room house with
Octuol
.....
...
;..
.....
_..,
AISITIa
key
who
~-been
ill
lowlng the luncheon, Eena 4d-.
AIJCI'IONEEII
11
1
Bond lletlremat ••••• ••• 15JIII8.M
Depo•itOI'J' aliDCft . . • • 1 .1111.
1JO'I
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guittarS bath, In Syracuse. Phone WY
Stnlce
Lu.Deh Room .. ' .
10.41
At~ata Becet•able . . . . 1000.00 Reverend
and Mr.Si Bill Stan- ~ms, president of oeuull, ~.
and
24 months
2-6092.
1·Z8-6tp
Tot.~ ......... ....•·,, . •• •.rna lD..,.atoi'J" Sqpllel aDd Mat. 210tt.oo
sided at the bmrtneea ~
Crill !mdlord
••••• • ...,,._
"""" .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . """'"" ley RobfD and Mtk~ spent Mon·
• •
pay, see or call TiffiD Jewel· FOR SALE- Middleport's tall·
Writ&lt;&gt;, . . . . . . Conlef
General ••.. ••.. J•. ,1... 111.111.11
~..dl_!l!!o........ .. · · .. "~..,•o.. . . ,ooo.oo day' at•-rnoon 11·:7.;,: Earl
Gettles, Jackson, =· .
era, Point Pleasant, W. Va., est bullillng, located :152 a.
Bond
••llfemO"' .. ·•'• .. ,,.,~,~, -Total•-·"
.. ".. ".. " ·
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MOIID"-·Y THROUGH FRIDAY
7: 15 Sign '.On, Musical Clock
7:30-cffews Headlines
7:31 Musl&lt;al Clock
Uli ·'fbe LlfeHne
8:00 ·.0hio, Valley News
6: ai World, National News
8: IO,Sports
8:1i",Wealber Picture
8.1fi..J!411Sical Clock
8:55 Community News
9:110 T&amp;lk of the Town
9:06, ·~gn County News
IO:QO ;l"lllllllY Worship Hour
10: ji ... f.!!lblic Service
10:30 Latchslrlng
10:55 Worll! News
11:00. -Moruing Melodies
. · ((lllcept Friday,
. , _Oiureh Bells Ring)
11:45 World News
II :55 illlson County News
12:00 ,l'iJommunity News
12:ll5 J,ocal Newa
12: W l\llarkets
12:1&amp; .Mid .Day Weather
12:ZO Evans Bulletin Qoard
12: 25· News 0 Grams
12:30 Agriculture Agent
12,45 Qllmtry Go ROnnd
1:55 News Beat
2:0Q C()untry Go Roond
2:55 N.ews Beat
3:00 wt's Take a Break
3:55 News Beat
4:110 Dlsclng with Doss
t:30 Interchange

TERRY

!i:OO Commwtlty News
5:05 World, National News
P5 Spotlight on Sports
5:25 Weather
5:30 Dinner Musicale
6:110 Sign Off
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7:15 Sign On, Musical Clock
7:45 The Llfellne
8:110 Ohio Valley News
8:05 World, National News
8:10 Sports Today
8:15 Weather Picture
8:16 Musical Clock
8:55 News
9:00 Musical Clock
9:30 Song &amp; Story Time
9:45 Famlly Worship Hour
10:00 Newa
10:0$ High School Hit Parade
10;55 News
11:00 Army Time
11:30 Special Community
Programs
12:00 News RoUndup
12:20 Bulletin Board
12:25 News 0 Grama
12:30 Saturday Matinee
1:55 News Beat
2:110 Saturday Matinee
2:55 News Beat
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3:00 Saturday Matinee
3:55 News Beat
1:110 Dfsctng with Dou
4:30 Top Ten Revue
-~:110 News Summary
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6:00 Slgn On Newl
6' 05 Sacrl!d Heart
8' 20 Country Jamboree
1:35 Farm Newo
6,45 Meigs t\gr. Enen.
7:05 llrea1lfasl PariJ
7:30 Van Patricil Sports
7:50 The 7:50 Report
1:10 Bright Star Sbow·Thur.
8' 45 Baker Fum. 8bulf-FrL
8:55 The Wghter Side
9:05 Betty Newton
10:05 Ministerial Assoc.
10:20 Country Hoe-Down
11:05 Swap Shop
U:iiS FJ!I'ID Bureau
11:40 E1 Rallcho Timt MoW
11:40 Muoa Co. Agr. &amp;:II.·Tae.
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11:40 ASC Program.Frl
11:55 The Upper Room
11:58 Dow Jones Avera&amp;tl
12:00 Noon Report
12:11 Music Just For You
12:11 Goessler's Gu..t Star·Prl.
3:00 Platter PartY
4:11 Blaettnar Show·T·Tbur.
4:30 .lAical News ·
4:55 Bowling Scoreo
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5:45 Sign Off
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6:15 Norman Kraeft
6:45 Country Eipresl
LITTLE ORPHAN ANNII
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8:05 High School Football
11:00 Top Ten Show
12:00 Noon Report
12:15 Jooes Buick Show
12:30 Rev. MerUn Teets
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1:15 OSU Football
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7:3$ Tha Army 11o11r
1:110 Herald of Truth
1:15 Hour ol Dell•erance
t:OiJ Wings of Reeling
t:lll Tha Bfbia Speab To You
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10:35 Sunday sliow
11:00 Country HY11111 Time
12:110 Noon Report ·
12:15 Tha Seat•cb
12:30 Rev. Merlin Teeb
1:00 Billy Graham
1:30 Lutheran Hour
2:00 The Church AI Work
2:15 The Na.,Y Swings
l:35 The Big Lie
3:00 The Quiet Hour
3:35 The Sunday Showcase
t:35 World In Review
5:00 Baptist Layman's Hour
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Around And ·
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. Devotions Held by Star Class
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Class Come
As His Guests

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People In
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Me- " Wonderful Promises" by Miss
Mrs. Robert Jewell at HarrlsOI\·
lrldi&gt; read ''Growln&amp; In Cbrlst" Mwnaw," "Methuselah "'
by
Frank Amott entertained the
ville .., Dec. 10111. DIICI•ulono
to.
the regular roeetJDs of Mrs Thomas Clark;
"God's
Brotllerhood cia" o1 the Enterwere held on how 10 be a bel·
lbe Slar Class ol the Syr.cuse Proomise" by Mrs.
Rlcbard
prise EUB church of which he
ter hoatesa and slldM we r •
Firat Unlted Prtibyterlan SUn· Rous~ and " ll ..Your Prayers !
is the teacher, Friday evenlng
shown on table settln&amp; and C.
Ia) Schooj In the church annex Aren 1 Answered by Mrs. Or- Mr. ond Mrs. Lewis Triplett at his home, Syracuse.
Mrs. Edgar Florlan and son, ble manners.
Tuesday night, Jan. Zll.
ville Slack..
.
are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. i A short business session was Brei. of Lexington were guest.s A delicious luncheon was serRoll call was answered _with Th•' meetmg rl~sed With
• H. K. Hendricks of St. Albans, , held which opened with prayer this past week of Mr. and Mrs. ved at noon prepared by Mrs.
a scripture verse contammg benediction m unison.
M r !1. W. Va.
by the Rev. Menzel Smith. It Lawrence aB\lglas.
Jewell and her mother, Paul·
the word "winter" by seven Slack. hostess, served rPfresh- Mrs. Jeanette Weddell, Hunt- was decided to meet Friday Mr. and Mrs. Gary Barnltz · Atkins The meal ccnslsted
members present. Reports were ments to those named and Mrs. Iington . W. Va. has returned to February 28 at the church tore- and daughters, Carol and Ruth ::;"stuffed .pork chopo, potatoes,
read and approved and $5. was James QUick.
Iher home after several days organize the Otterbein Brother- Ann of Belpre •ere ~weekend carrots, green beans, a salad of
donated to the March of D1mes
visit with her mother, Mrs. Min- hood
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Haymou Jello and a 4essert at whipped
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Mr.
Lang,
Printz-liedermrn
Representative,
Mbs Frankie Mumaw led the
nie
Beverige
and
granddaughDu~ing
the
social
hour,
a
Barnitz
and
Mrs.
Allee
Robecream
and
Jello,
with
coffee;
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program session wlth Mrs. Me1 ter , Miss Beverly Perrin.
' poem was read by Miss Kay son.
hot rolls and butter.
Bride reading portions !rom the
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wilson McClintoCk and a taPe record- Mr. and Mrs. Gene Eakew of Present were Mrs. Glen Jewwill be in our store
book. "Jesus Til&lt; World's Savand daughter, Coleen, who now ing of the homecoming held at Xeni&amp; were weekend guests of ell, Ava Gilkey, Grace Carr,
lor." a poem, "Jesus The Carreside In LOgan, visited with the church In November was re~:we:n~ :s.ar~~~d Shellar Orba Stout, Goldia Jones, Mary
penter." by Mrs . Roy Holmes; Mrs Gary Barmtz w ~:s guest friends - Sunday in Middleport played
Refreshmen~ Mwere and · s 1 Plt.stburgh Pa. are Carst&gt;y , Ruby H_alllday, Chrfs..
hYette
and
Pomeroy.
served
by
the
host to ,.v. e.,_ the son t 0 of her grandparent.s tine Carsey, Nelbe_ Tracy, Aile01
honmFatd a surpriSe .:. the Mr Roger Emmtsh and dau- zel Smith, Eldon Weeks, Carl
guess
,' line Long Leah Williams, AnesL ad's •1rd Birthdav•
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"s. IO~er rl av· LHevemng mDou lghters. Sally and Betsy, Day- Jennings Thomas Bentz, James Mr.
Ebe and Mrs.
St Charles Warne , gra n'JII
" , ' Mrs . Seth Nicholson ,
Is Party Orcaswn
home of Mrs
wrence L g- ton, JOined Mrs. Emmish at the will E~mett Wilt Dewey Pul- Mneezrd M. J h y ng and. Norma Lund, Addie Bradfle.d
las w1th Mrs Janet eWI!i.,
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Mr. and Mrs Thomas Grues- Mr; LoiS Clelland, and Mrs. -~ home of h1sEparent.sh, MMr. Eand hns and Ralph Spencer.
son ~I Urbana arrived Saturday The nCext _meetmLog w,
F ab
Mrs .C A. ,mm1s. . h r m. g called by the death of Mrs. hrJstine ng sIll onbe e ,
er entertained w1th a partv· re· Fave Gurn as c:o-hos tesses
evenm
cently at their Lincoln Heights
.
I mJSh " a patient m t e hosplt· , Auxiliary Plans
his gra~dmother, Mrs. Albert 26th. The subject w
aphome honoring their son. Jeff· Games were played and pr ~- al
i
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They are the guests o£ rons. cushions and hooked rugs.
roy Allen on his third birthdav. l"' awarded to Mrs Elza Gil- Mr and Mrs. James Brewing- For Lodge Dinner
thoeul_rngp.aren'·, Mr. and Mrs. w. Any lady in comm_unity is wei,
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Mrs
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~ and Mrs. Hank come. p ot1uc k d ~nner WI 11 be
]ce cream, cake and kool 81~ 1
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n ra, 10 Plans were discussed to serve R. Carpenter
With complete sample line of Spring Coats
were served to Stephanie, Jya, IBrmker Mrs ~arolyn Sur~:;~ ~ Grande. were Middleport vlsi- a dinner for the Daughters of Young.
served.
3
Lee, Vem and Robbie Ord, 1 Mrs BarnJtl won the
tors Saturday,
America District Lodge rally, Mr. and Mrs. Gene DeWees
----~nd Suits - Don't miss this opportunity to
Myrta w11son, Betty Rea and P•IZes.
Mr
and
Mrs.
Gene
Abbott
April
9,
when
the
Ladies
Auxiland
children
David
and
Karen
Ple
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ant · Valley Hospital
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Kathy Russell. Kathy Wh1IIO&lt;'k,l Aile•· the honore&lt;l guest np- 1 (Cinda Morris) of Lancaster iary of the Syrcause Volunteer of Columbus' arrived Saturday, • _ADMJTI'ED: Mrs. Henry
~ake your .selection of I
coat Or SUit
and Troy and Joy Edwards. ened her many lovely g1fts, re- were guests last week of the~r Fire Department met in t h e ror a visit with her parents, GibW,, Hogsett; ~rs. Raymo~
Favors were balloons and freshmenls were served by the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wll- village hall Monday night, Jan. 1 Mr and Mns Everett Thomas Sanders, Crown Ctty; Paul Stlgfr~~ this tremendous variety of fabrics lncl
party hats. Jeffrey Allen re- hostesses to those named above liam Morris and family and Mr. T/.
' and other reiatives In Middle- all, Pt. Pleasant; !\Irs. George
ceived a number of g1fts from ·""" Mrs. IV. 0. Barmtz, Mrs. and Mrs. Martm Abbott. They The meeting was called to or- port. Mr. DeWees returned Bell,.·, Leon; william King,
styles found only in the Printzess line.
Ann Browning, Mrs. AI ICe were enrou.te to Florida on a- der by second vice presid~nt, home Sunday evening and Mrs. Eleanor_; Lloyd Powers, Ashton:
his friends .
Robeson , Mrs. Marrla Arn- vacat1on tnp.
.
Mrs. Herman London w 1 t h DeWees and children remained Mrs: Chnton Cooger, Ew!ngton ,
old, Mrs. Mildrt&gt;d Shuster , Mrs. Mr. Herman Bail~y, FISher- Lord's prayer Jed by Mrs. Ed- lor a visit.
Wilham Lloyd, Cottageville.
Betty Metzner, ami Mrs. Dea11 st, ' ' a med1cal patient
Coats In Junior Sizes at ith Hond, followed by the pledge Mr . and Mrs. Jack Kennedy IIISCH~RGED: Mrs. Benny
.
Barnitz.
I Me1gs General Hospital. .
to the American flag .
of Columbus were weekend Thevme.r, Pomeroy ; Mrs. Neva
POMEROY, OHIO
Senrling gifts but unalhe to
Mr. L. W. McComas v1slted Roll call was answered by 16 guests of his mother, Mrs. Willi- Gore Pl. Pleasant.
Misses Sizes and Half Sizes
attend were Mrs. Jean Dabo, over the weekend In Columbus members present and reports am Kennedy.
TONIGHT &amp; TUESDAY
BIRTHS: A son to Mr. and
Mrs. Marilyn Hetzer, Mr~ . Lu- w1th h1s mother, Mrs, J E. Me· were read and approved. There George Kom Jr. who Is at· Mrs . Henry G1bbs, Hogsett; a
"A NEW KIND OF LOVE"
(Technicolor)
cille Swartz, Mrs. Doris Ann
.
will be a vegetable soup and tending Barbers school In Co- son to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Paul Newman . Joanne Wood- Wondy&gt;rd, Mrs. Pearl Poulin, Comas.
Rose Ann Ltsle,
Syraruse, chili supper at the Syracuse lumbus spent the weekend w1th Sanders, Crown Cit~·; a daugb·
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ward ThPima Rftf&gt;r. F.va Ga.
J.
bor, Maurce Chevalier, Geo. 1Mrs. Marjoria Eorrner and Mrs. , was the weekend guest of her schoolhouse on February 15 his parents' Mr. and Mrs. ter to Mr. and Mrs. Billy
IMargaret Follrnd.
Tobias.
aunt, Mrs. t. W. McComas. with serving to begin at 4:30. George Korn Sr.
. Dowell , Leon.
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Colorcartoon•
M1ss Maxme Bennett, ColumMrs. Freeman Enoch was in- c .W. Kirkland of Kenton,
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CLUB TO MEET
WED. ond THURSDAY
bus. spent the weekend
with stalled as vice president by past ~spe~nt~t~h~e~w~ee~k~end~~w~i~th~hl~s~fll~m~i~ly~,~M~u~lb~e~rgry~A~ve~.===J==:=:=:=:=:=:=:=;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::::::::=!::=::~'!t
A
Public
Meeting of the Ha p- her
p•rents, Mr. and Mrs, president Mrs. Ada Slack.
Feb. S-6
py Go Lucky 4-H Club will be Charles Bennett.
NOT OPEN
Get well and sympathy cards
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"GlDGE"T GOES TO ROME'' dist church. Ronnie Thompson
Miss Lillian Greenlee, Arbuck- Mrs. Black and Mrs. Donald
(Tet'hnicolor'
president
of
the
Club,
and
Mr.
le,
W. Va . and Mrs.
Grace Hubbard, hostesses, served reCindy Carol, as Gidget, Jam·
James
Lewis,
Activily
Leader
Greenlee. Charleston, W. Va. freshments to those named aes Darren, Jessie Royce Lan·
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dis Ceaare Danova, Danielle will be in charge or the rn~t They also visited with Mr. and bove and Mrs. Franklin Rend·
deMetz, Joby Baker, Don ing. Hostesses are Becky Lew- Mrs. Lon Greenlee and family rix, Mrs. Woodrow Hendrix,
Porter , Jeff Donnrll.
is and Paulo Werry. The pu b- while .here. Mr. Greenlee has Mrs. Maxine Sayre, Mrs. Larry
Feltur•tte: Spies &amp; Guy1
He is cordially Invited to attend been ill lor several days but is Hubbard , Mrs. Myla Hudson,
Colorcartoanl
recuperating.
Mrs. Bill Hayes, Mrs. Larry
!
COMMITIEE
MEET
Salser. Mrs. Clinton Pierce,
SUN ., MON .. TUES.
The
executive
Committee
o
F•b. 9 thru 11
I Doors of Family
Mrs. Bill Rizer, Mrs. Thomas
the Chester Community Bib!
"WIVES AND LOVERS"
~ Store are Oosed
Clark, Mrs. Agnes White, and
Janet Leigh, Van Johnson School will meet Sunday, Feb
Th S b
J
Sto
guests, Mrs. Donald Cottrill and
Shelly Winters
e an orn ewe1ry
re , Mrs Harry Potts.
[ ruary 9 at 2 p.m. at the Che ,..
operated by Miss Bess Sanborn
·
ter Method111 church.
and Mrs. Mabel Sanborn, formally closed Its doors this week
alter having been a life time
family business.
Earl Ingles. watch repairman
In the store for the past 17
Mrs. James Faulkner receivyears, has no plans at present
1
conr.erning his work. He will ed a pleasant surprise this week
;
have his equipment at his home when her daughter and son ar·
'
rived for an unexpected visit.
, in Mason, W. Va.
Guests
included
her
daughter
Others who have assisted In
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'
Include Mrs. C. H. Wise Jr., Fred Mees, Columbus, and her
You ean oove money by applying
1 Mrs. Arthur Skinner, Mrs. Lar- son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
ceiling tile yourself. Come in and
ry Wiley, Miss Sharon Jones, Lawrence Faulkner and son,
see our large selection in both
1 Miss Karen McElhinney
and Larry, of St. Albans, W. Va.
acou1tic and non-acoustic typeL
i other high school student.s in The Lawrence Faulkners have
been in Florida with his wile's
1 parttime work.
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parents, at West Palm Beach.
School Dales Set
other visitors with Mrs. FoulFor District 25
kner were her grandson and
Anyone handy with tools can OJ&gt;
The School of Instruction of family , Capt. and Mrs. Phillip
ply ceiling tile. W• cqn gift you
District 25, Order of the East- Bauer and children Karen Lynn
the few 1imple in1trudions nHded
ern Stars. will be held Tuesday, and Phillip, Jr. who were enfr.'! the job. Til• a
Feb. 4 at the Masonic Temple route to their home in San Ansq.
fl.
with Evangeline Chapter as the tonio, Tex. from Washington, D.
host chapter.
C. where Capt. Bauer ~d
YOU
NEED
fOR
THE
JOI
Registration
will
begin
at
9:30
been
stationed lor speclaltrwn\
r''
a.m. at the Temple with lunch-l.l;;;;nii,g.=========;l
eon to be served at noon at the II
Middleport Methndist &amp; PresJ
byt.rian Churches. During the
"J:'
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afternoon aession beginning at I
Get In On The ...
1 p.m.
grand officers of Ohio
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:.
' work. Mrs. James Clatworthy
is president of district 25 with Reg. $10 Col4 Wave
Mrs. Eugene Norton, Worthy
NOW $7.0D
Matron of Evangeline Chapter,
c.ntnt • •• • •• • • • •• • •• OnJr
presiding.
SHIRLEY'S
CORRECTION
,
I In !he Jist of thnse sending ·
BEAUTY SHOPPE
gilts to the shower held lor
Phono WY 2·2207
I Carol Bearhs. the name of Mrs. &amp;Yenlngs By Appointment
Just righ1 for a smooth, coJ.
j William Bartels was unintentCLOSED WED. AT NOON
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orful job, Ealy·to·apply. Top

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ing it• sewage or prepare for
court action by late 1965, Monday night took another hard
look at the lagoon-type treatment plan.
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Uself with acquiring an Informal 10- system over the otandard treat- Attending besides the mayor
ahead li-om the State Dept. of ment plant Ia lbat the lormi!r were councilmen Wayne GibHealth. and making Its own sur· woul&lt;l CO!!l from fe,QOO to f'/,1100 bon•, John Zerkle, Gene Jlarvey for presentation to councll lltllually 1o maintain JJIId Oflet· ria Roger Morgan
Clifford
In the form of a lagoon t)'jM! ate, whereaa the treatmont plant '
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adding · 1 'buffer
zone of I,OOO feet to tbe near·
est home an estimated 40 acres
ld be' needed
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So their firm will
proceed

proposal as soon io pos•lble. would c&lt;lllt $18.000 annuaHy lo Stumbo,. Bob Craig, and Clerk
Chief •dvantage pt the Jag0011 operate and maintain.
Geno Grate.

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to settle the dispute failed. All Brown and Associate Engineermembers of the OAS were m- ing firm of Marlon 0 connell
vited to the meeting except the asked the firm pr~' at once
Umted States and Panama.
Into a thorough inveatigatlon
of the feasibility of IJUCh a """r 1
Gov. George C. WaUace pour- ment system in Middleport.
ed 175 ~tate troopers into Ma- Speaking lor the firm
con County, Ala., tnday and Rob.rt Martin and
A~oort
promised that "we will resist" Hamilton. They heard ~~:;;1
federally ordered transfer of Lee Smith review the h
12 Negro students from padlock- of what Middleport has
ed Tuskegee High 10 schocls m in tno past starting In 1948 in
nt&gt;i~hborin~ tow?~·
regard to -ihe
governme~t's
~e rac1al cns1s blew . up cam~ljign to require all monic·
qUickly when a federal JUdge ipalltle' and Industries putting
ordered Monday that the 12 stu- waste in the river to treat It
dents be transferred by Wed- first
nesday to schools in Shorter
T.he cllma:r: of thlt review
Md Notasulga, Ala. The state _ to date _ came 11111 monllo
closed Tuskegee High because wben the Ohio River SanJIJI.
white sfudent.s abandoned it lion Compacl (OIUIANCOI a·
wh•n the Negroes integrated greed to bring Mlddleporl to
the school last September. It court unle" progr••• 11 mode
has been operating lor the 12 In four otep1 toward oewaae
Negroes ever .smce.
treatment by Oct. 31, 198.5,
wltll defuull on any
single
PALM SPRINGS, Calif.
step II'OUI!d• lor ouft.
The death of film star A I a
Mortln and Hamilton agreed
Ladd was confirmed Monday
il a suitable area w e r e
have been aceldental,
to construct a lagoon, and
ed to a combination of a
the State Department
of
level of alcohol" and
Health approves, such a prodrugs acting on his nenous
would be coosidered by the
1tem.
&lt;;&lt;n'011~1!: .James T. Bird
findings of laboratory at\d
croscopic tests showed t h a
death re,.lted from
edema an excess of fluid in
brain due to the effect of
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WASHJNGTON - The OrganIzation of American
States
(OASJ meets today to consider
P~?"manlan charges that the
Umted States committed ~ggre&amp;SIOD during last month s riots
In the Canal· Zone.
Diplomatic sourcea said the
OAS council probably
would
set up . a committee to investi:

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Booths" in f,-ont of Cross Hardware in Middleport and
Elberfelds in Pomeroy. Above, Allan Harris is having his
from Donna Hauck . There was $64.86 donated in Middles
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Pomeroy. The booths were constructed by Don Quisen·
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