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                  <text>Tw1hght Garden Club Meeting
Held Thursday AtHennessy't

Sup and M s L. W McComas
took the son Pfc Edward L
McComas o the Columbus airport
th s morn ng enroute to Camp Pen-

die on Ca f where he wall report for I ve weeks tra n ng before g ng back to San D ego

Cal f whe e he w II be ass gned
to Personnel work at the Mar ne
Base He ha been home on fur

lo gh
'Mr and M s Wa Ia e Bradford

and daugh rs Ncda and Caro yn
spen !he w ek end n Columb s

Durin~ he
Mr and Mrs D les accompan ed

Jean Roush whtl s employed n

Colu nb s spent the week end
wltb he mother Mrs D E Roush

the r son and w fc to the M ch gan

Georlfia too bal fame at An
Arbor L D D es was a guest.. ol
h s son w o
sports editor I

who ha been II w th a s nus n

fee on

M etUgan for he Assoc ated Press

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Chester Grange
Meeting Is Held
~nd

1 s Kcnne h McE h n

n and lam y Kathy and Russell
wc11t to Columbus o v s t M and

Mrs Wcrn

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One app cat on (o membersh p
was r~a whe Chesler Grange
n n egu ar sess on with Georg
io c mastc

n charge

Fren h and three

f

Re narks were given b the Mas
children anj Mrs James Cl fiord
Delbe French s birthday was eel c n he ot ce • conference be11
bratcd w th a lam ly pa ty and Sep 30 and plans for the yea s
Mrs L an Roundtree Norfolk wo k for he d fferent off cer•
Va was a s cc al g est Mr was d scu sed ~orge Genhelme
French and M McEI~ nny were was c ce ed ella rman ror he Con
sta one a No fo k dur ng the mun y Serv ce Project
World War II and the r wives
room d at he Roundtree home at
that t me
M nd !II s Ben Ph !son
son Rush were n Cc umbus

and

Halloween Party
Is Planned By
Fortn1te Club
The Fortn te Club made plans

Ifor

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Hallowc en

party at

the

home of Mrs Gerald Anthony
when they mel th s past week at
the home of Mra Robert Mills
Tho b rthday of lllrs William
Walters was obse ved but Mrs
W•lters and Mrs Robert Tewkllbary were unable to attend because ol Illness ll!rs Robert Mor
r • whose small daughter was UJ
was al6o unable to be present
The hos esa served a dessert
course o M ss Anna Howell lo!rs
Henry Null lllrs Jack, Bachhe'r

on

bus ne" Saturday
Mr and Mrs Robett Ha r s and
daughter Su an Columbus were

week end gue s of M a d Mrs
Robert Har s

Bedford Home
Demonstration
Counc1l Meets

Mrs Joseph Beegle
Is Hostess For
Theodorus Counc1l

"rs T A H~nneaay aulsted by
Mrs T A May and Mlu Ada Hos
klns entertained the Tw llgbt Gar
den Club Thursday everung at her
home Mu berry Ave
The meet ng In charge of Mra
Gerald Wildermuth pres dent op
ened with devotaons led by Mrs
May Twenty two members re
sponded to the ro I call with the r
favonte tree lo!rs Wildermuth
thanked the progra)l&gt; comm ttee
for thear work
was voted to send a card' of
thanis to Job~ Thomas for his as
slstance In the care of tl e shrub
l&gt;ery at Kerrs Run the clu~ pro
ject A card was also voted se t to
Paul Genhelmer an apprec alton of
his work in restor ng the o d cem
eter e• on Mulberry Ave

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ilf•pes In a bro" ctntalner an~
lo!ro J I Clark mallow In a e!7fo
lal container
I. deuert course was served bf
the hoste..es durlna the soelal
hour

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REEDSVILLE

Permit Extension

MISS LUCY KIIILE
The W S C S of the M E Chur
ch held their October meet ng ~I
he hou e of Mrs Grace Louden
• h a pot luck dinner served at
he noon hn r
Mrs A 1 Ru!Sell of Great Fall!
Montana arrived recenlly o vial
her daughter l\lrs Carl Barnhard
and family

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to Green Bay W s for the pro
Mr and Mrs H L Colbns have
less onal foo ba I game when lhe lllrs Ph I Willlams~n and Mrs moved to BeiDre to their nell'
Green Bay Packers played the De Jed Webster Sr reporteft on thr house whlcb they bought recently
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troll L ons
district meebne held recently n
Mr and ll!rs C v Buckley
Fhey we guests of he pres !ilddleport It was aocaded to have spen the weekend near Belpre
a potluck d nner for the Christmas w h their son n law and daugb
d~nt of the L o s Team and wen
by pr va c p anc o the game In party the place to be announced c M and M s Ch1rles Ayres
Mr aod Mrs A. D Z cafose of
a rct'CD coverage of a Lioll! gamr later Mrs D1v ght Parker Mrs
Jacobs and Mro Pearl Hy Ne , Mex 0 spent Monday nlnbt
n Bait morr 011 .. was able to CorliSs
sel Wt!re named as t~ comm ttee n e bome of his sister Mrs J It
v • t w tb h s brother W lllan to
de orate for the party
Ia ks
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An art e Now !J The r ne
that c ty On Sunday afternoon To was g ven by lllrs Lou s l!e
Gary Walton who "' In the ser
friends and relat vcs of D les were bel ~ pall' r on selecting a n d vace stalioned at Fort Meade M4
Interested when he appeared on planting of shade trees prepared R home OJ a visit with his w.lte
telev s on at the ha r of the pro by llllss Els e Hart who concluded the former Gerlj'Ude Wallace •M
less onal too bal game
her paper with an onganal poem his father Carl Wilton and 111'1
was read by Ill ss Ethel Garland
Mrs Harry Roush presented a paper On common diseas~R of shade
Arno Dllf!men is be ng made Of
trees and two poems on reea the b rth of a th rd son to lllr and
ROLANDUS
were read by MIBS v da !hie and Mrs R r.hud Hash Grand parenta
Mrs Edward Sellers from Co Mn Edd e Sm th
M_r and Mro Lee Wallace Reedllumbus spent the weekend w th h s
llltJs
Lucre!
a
Genheamer
Miss
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parents Mr and Mrs John Selle s V da Ihle and Mrs Eddae Smith
Ar hur Barr and Vaolet Sldmore
Mrs Elbel Hoback spent som were flower JUdges and awarded were married recenlly at Parten
t me w h her s ster at Columbu&gt; blue r bbons to lllro Phil William burg
whose husband had a stroke M son for crepe myrtle foliage and
Mr and Mrs R E W llaama aaul
pink mums In a black conta ner lam ly and aon In law and dauih,
Clyde Taylor
Miss Genheamer tall arrangemen ter Mr and Mrs Warren Plekens
Mr and Mrs Har y Droz fro
Ambr d e Pa Is •pend ng some of yet ow centertd mums n a were recent visitors at Lanca~
t me w th Mr and Mrs E 0 Tag grax container lllrs Harry Roush Oh o
No man St Clair a n d famlbi
gar Mr Oroz s pa nt ng he single spec men of wh te dahl a In
a
crystal
conta
ner
and
also
fo
ha
o moved to Marietta wbtte
house
sal111on and flame dahl as In a crys hcv have employment
tal container
E nest Ruth who has been a pat
.!olw Ethel Garland low arrange lent n the St Joseph Hospital 14
ment of rose colored dahlias and Park•rsburg was able to retlll'•
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k tten eara n a dark green con h ..,e Wednesday
ta ner lllrs W lderrry.a h a Japan
lllr Colemao was honored 10 a
ese sunflower In a wh te con a n Js m lar manner on Sunday Oul of
er Mrs. May red roses and alyo town reiailves here to attend !be
sum In a novelty container Mss Coleman ~el•brat19n we e has nep,
Clara Garland a red rose spec hew Clyde Packard and 111r and \
men n a bra" conta ner and li ss lllrs Cia de Mopre of Parkersburc
lhle m xed chrysanthemums n a lllrs R th Packard Moore and 100
._____ whale container
Jack and children of Columba•
Mrs John Fu z Mrs R ha d 0'
Red r bbons were awa ded to and Sus1e ~nd Mike McCluskey of
en and Mrs R chard Schwab and Mrs M•y for a centerp eee of aza Reynoldstitl g 11,r Coleman reo
Mr• A thony
!Ia mums an an alummum conta n ce ved 01any gilta and cards

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Lloyd
Cllilpbel
Richards lirs
Lewis GrueEer
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bos- j Th nduded mow ng of three

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p es ded and
IS ~1aee nrFoFeman
Lew Ell s gave

Hartford Man
Jailed After
Auto Accident

cemc e s and surround ng field

ng of she
Imow
n he

and alley edges

weepmg. of

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s ee s s arl ng to collect leaves
da y ca salvag ng of 141 It of
d e nn
lc on OverS
omp ct n
he redecorat on of

he aparunent o cup ed by Chtef

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Po ce Bar r.um and family

p n ng he oor or h• v !lag•
Ha

pa nt ng and redecoration

Io he mayor s off cc grad g
Va was ansferred f om Me gs Ien anee o an alley ns a 1 ng:
Genenl Hosp al to coun y J3 I to- new me e s on South '111 rd AYe
Leroy James of Hartfo d iV

Walk In Garden
Club Meeting
Held At Bedford

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Mt Moriah
MISSionary
Umt Meets

dal af cr he w ccked h s ca on
Route 7 ear y h s mo n ng by
fa ng to get around a curve and
h t ng a concrrte br dge
Sher ff Robert C Ha cnba h
sa d Jame 2 lef he h ghway

or alk 1
he Be
Mrs Campbell Harper vito prtM
e , h se en n n dent pres de I when e Msalon
an o e aues p e en In a 1 •ry Socl•ty of the Mt Moriah
' on wn het 1and Y&lt;nrb ok wo e Bapt st Church met Thursday
d s b rd
night a the home of Mrs Arnold
Richards Mrs Harper also was jn

ed h ough 2{17 feet of soft d r fo ow spec f eat ons n the ar
and struck the abu ment of a t h. e 5 plans Further exam na
br dgc The l umper ol h s car was I ons are to be made and a redam~sed and James suffered port g en o the Coune I
bru ses.
Coune accep ed the Mayor s
James w II be charged wttb reck repo of $U39 34 he treaSUr
less. oppration of a veh cle or dr v e 5 report of $25 927 15 g ven by
ng wh le n ox eated pendmg n Jean t ama and the cemP.tery
vest gat on He was broueht to rustecs report
Jn a report
t.he hosp tal by tb~ Pomeroy Emcr made a a meetmg of he trusgency Squao
ec f om Augus 23 Or ober 14
nclus ve a to al co )eel on was

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vh ch all m mbers part clpated
A very 1at sfactory report was

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g vt&gt;n on

he Mlu onory se ce
held on Sept 29 Airs Ne le w n

ston was elected delegate to the

Women s M 81 onary Convention

SAVE

WITH DRY
CLEANING!
g von that frt1h
01

now 1oo• w Ih

OYr tuper or

cloan and pr111

Check last year s ward
robe to save on thls
year s clothes budget

urvicn

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Tri ·Lustre
Ueaners
MW l!treet
lllddlepnrt Oblo

Robinson's

LaundrY
Seeoad Street
PomeroJ, Olllo

VISIT
~ BAKER'S
r ~H

THE ENLARGED DISPLAY ROOMS -IN OUR STORE AND ACROSS STREET
111. MEIGS GROCERY BUILDING ALL THIS MONTH BAKER FURNITURE WILL
f•· OPEN TILL 9 PM
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about wo ten hs of a m e south o he CasCon plant had shown
west o Kelroy s N te Club p ow ha he pool bo om d d no

charge of the devotinnal se v ce n

to be held at Rutland on Nov 24
Mrs Harper was appointed Key
Womao of the ooclety for the llle gaJ
County Counc of Un ted Ch rch
Women and gave a report of their
meeting In preparation for the
Wolld CommunitY Day to be on
October 17th at the United llleth
odJ•t Ch rch
The me bero have ordered
The Worker' o missionary Jtudy
book lor their use thla winter The
next n eetlng will bo held on Nov
at the home or Ill a Winston
when plans for their Cbrlatmas
party will bo made
Mr&amp; Rlcharda served a hot fish
ihnch to the members and one
IUcat Mrs Margaret Bowlea

E s who s a member of the
M dd epo Rccrea on Board reprcsen ed he Board 35 be ex
pia ned hat n an exam nat on
o he- Mun c pa
Pool by Fox
a d We eng neers and owner

made of $832 00 from Care of

I ols $7 00 Sale of
s $80 00
IOpen
ng graves $65 00 money

Fire Protection
I om the Rathburn trust fund
$600 00 The
from the C F
~ntract Given
Ra hburn trust fund was
mula ed n e est over a per od of
Lebanon Township years
n excess of he amount ex
pend d on care of the Rathburn
Lo

$600

ac~u

Announcemcn wa n ade today

by the Rae ne V !age elerk s of lot Mr Ra hburn st p a ed that
facce that Lebanon Township hal excess money be used for the
executed ts con ract Wlth the upkeep of he Mddtepofl H II
VIllage of Rae ne for he prov•a- Cemeler) and S reel Foreman
on of l re protect on for the El s sa d hat $375 of he money
had been used o straighten
ensu og year
The spok man sa d that the ma ke s and monuments w th
Racme F re Oepa tmen may now more to be done as soon as pos

create decorating drama

with CANNON percale sheets
THEV'._I COM88PUN•I

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answer cal s to Lebanon Townsh p s ble The to a col ecticn by the
Con nued on Page F ve
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These colorful sheets wall do ftattertnr thanes for ....
you and harmonize wsth your btdroom decor And
the Cannon Combspun proce&amp;~~ means tl)eY II rtve
you lone service too Choose from ieven colorfaet._
decorator shades - True Blue Moonh(ht Yellow
Shell Pink Sea Green Sunset Rose, Pink Lilac,
Aquamarine

OOUaLf BED SIZE
TWIN B!O SIZE
PILLOW CASE

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O'Neill Tells Ohio Chamber

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COLUMBUS (UP) - Gov C WIUiam 0 Neill saad today he

he reasons (o
C C$S ty fo

!tone of the convePsations bemg heard aroupd town as the
IICate I' top lndtlltrltl leaders gathered for the 84th an~ual

$3 00 each
79c each

•~otus'"'~

lllflt br lhf Milkerl O/foNg 1Ct4r1Ng
'IIIIMI• towclt alld 1A1111

The Pomeroy Chamber of Commerce m a meetmg held
Monday n ght n the offaces oj the Oh o Power Co gave liS
endorsement for tije renewal of the 6 mill school levy whach
Will be placed befote voters at the Nov 5 e ct1ons
Pnor to the granting of Its endorsement the Chamber
heard Pomeroy School Supermtendent Charles Gabbs outlme

will tell the Obio Chamber of Commerce that this 1s not the
tlnle to Increase state taxes
~ Tbe no new taxes for at least two years was the general

•s 50 each

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Pomero) Chamber Of Commerce
Endorses School Levy Renewal

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at th

ug t me for prepara on

T e Chamber aLso dascussed a

llleet ng of lhe lrade group
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The governor 1.s scheduled to discuss Oh o s tn struc ure and
SHU Wednes~ay nl(ht along sla e spend ng and the otate s "
wllh Senators John w Bricker du!lrla futuri during the twolllld !'rani J Lau~he at a danner day meeting
bonorlng George M H•mphrey
Herschel C Atk nson execu
former treuury aeeretary and live vice prealdent of the Cbam
now board cbaarman ol National ber of Commerce said that re
Steel Corp
gardieBS of the party In power In
"The e9nservotlvo sound fin the State House there baa been
anelal and tax polldes tha no dlllerencea In lhe basic eceGellrge Humphrey followed Jn nomic lsaues and our group ap
Wulllngton have been followed plauds and Ia g ven oonfldente
011 the stale level and wUI con to plan for expansion by the
Unue to be 0 Ne II said
1govern pent policies typical of
A number of speakera were \~ OHio.

n a Appeas

au ty and

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the

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ft&amp;S b lily of

n t ng all organ zat ons n the
n such a
r ve It was proposed that he

ar ous commun t es

bomber take he lead role In
reating a cen r al organlll\ on
or such a commun ty effort

!torr de a Is of be plan are yet
o be worked out and announCI!d
a a Ia er date

lack of n
a d he nea ne!l!
of Ia love n no permltt na en

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Plaps lor tile erect un ol s goa
ndacatlng the bus nea diStr ct of
(Contmuod on Pqe Five)

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tib'~WI!J To.Control Erratic

Juvenile Drivers But This
II'Jic)tf:J'fdfflrt Qur p,;mary Concern, The DWI Prqblem

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and their agentsare most of all con~loua of the teell·ager dri·
ver pf\&gt;~leg1.' fregf'ls apparent in the 'higher
rates l'br protection when persons under 25
drive the family car. The ·stat~, too, has final·
ly taken slips to eo11trol teen·aJe drivinJ.
w~ •re ,jpd,bted tq Vern l:dw~rds for

JlOintln~ 91!(1~~) f1'1!JII4~~ 1~" legls~tlve hO~·

per came tlte "S-&lt;; liw" for tee"•a.ers. It
went Into effect Sept..161ast, and is formally
kii,Qwn 1!5 t~e "J!Iqior Jlr,obatloqary Lic~nse
Law." It m*y ~ lqlowp ~ tile "TTi~
Conviction Law."

Three St.rike1,. And Out, Now

Brlefiy, juv~e ~PV~ ~fter ~hree traffic
vlolptlon c9nvjctlqns i!Jv9)vfp&amp; movln&amp; v~J¥·
cles will lose tb•IF ~~~' #O, at 191111 one
year. The law will apply to Ill drivers 9P to
18 years of age, lncludl,n• those with restrict·
l)d driving )lcenae, BllcJ! as 14 and 111 year·
olds with motor scooter permits.
Under the new !aw whep a juvenll~ appll~s
for a license It w111 be stamped 11 probatlqnary." This system Is designed to make flen.
a~ers more aware or their r'sponslblUUIIS ••
drivers.
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System" for traffic violations before the Re·
gistrar of the Bureau of Motor Vehicles can
request the court to revoke' the offender's II·
cense, revocation will be mandatory for teen-~
agers upon three convictions. If, however, a
JHen!le aecumulates twelv~ !1'lil!ts under the
prese!)t point SYsteD) 119fore having three ~Op·
victigl!s, !he R~Jis!rar would1follow1~e regular ppx:e,d11re Of r~uesting the court to revoke the license.
Ohio authorities have come to realize the
serjpu,sn~ of the youthful driver problem
· 1ba
· 1effort ar~ )lttemp~ll8
and th rough. this 1n
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to ~pe wit~ it. The n~w jaw ~ • step In file I
right direction.
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Won't Aff~t Meig$ ~q, M~Jfh

Th~ new lpw is ~o( gotq;g to put v~ry many
Meigs ~V~tr juvvn!le~ from be~l~d their fa·
tber:Dwned ~teerll)s wheels. Reviewl~g jn the
~st y•a~ t~' IJ\IIJI~er 01 u!ljie~·eja~leeJ) ~n·
vl.ctlons tor plOVlng vehicle tf!llfic violations
:here, there 1~ a·moderate number. It does not
· appear excessive We can find no recoid or a
three,Ume offender or the past 12 q~onths In
Meigs Couniy.

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Tbe' l11w, while surely a good statewide
move, will 'lOt change our primary concern
n11rf! tJVe No f)Dfion Here which js the dangerously intoxicated driver
Where an adult may have ~s m~py as six 18 years old and over, mostly over. He's the
convictions ufl4er the present Ohio "Point guy we want to see given more attention.

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C~uncil Acted On Firm Grounds In Votin~ Purchase 01 ·
M1ller-Ty~, Hon4 Op~rated Pwklng M~ters For River Lots

Pomeroy council recen{!y voted unanimous- tera \)'Ill not have to remain at .2.50 per
ly to purchase p~rktng mete11 for t9wn's rl· month. If by some quirk of tate our parking
verside lots made by tile Miller Company. lot meters refuse to disgorge the revenue the
Hereinafter thij 01e1er 4hall ~e kn9wn· as t~e surveys say they will, at the rate they say ,
Mlllpr meter. Copncll, by IQ votlne, turned theY, will, pa:Yments may be reduced to as Ill·
thumbs down on an ~utqmatt~ meter m~d~ by tie •• to .l.dO per month. Alio, the enUre obthe Dual Parking Meter Co., the type herein· ligation may be paid off anytime wj~~ a 5%
after to be known as th~ Dual meter. Thl.s vote discount.
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also resulted In couJ\cll p•ylng OPPTQ~lrnately . T!Jjs clause was Inserted as a guarantee
$17 more per meter for the Millers than It the 1 $13.000 annual Income from mete11
would have for the Duals.
re~dy, ln p~ce on l&gt;omeroy street.!, and paid
It was suggested l!J this space several days for, need not be touched. Much of that In·
ago that council must hsv11 ha~ gQOd re~sons come alreedf Is earmarked for certain toWII
for this decfa.lon. It did. The Bjep W,14 more In- government I!Xpenses, such as pollee •nd fire
lefestlng because t)le Dual meters are on protection. The Dual people made no such of·
Pomero~·· stree,ts already ll)d have been In rer of guatantee. '
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We are now able to disclose the Inside sto·
'l\e Mlller company sent experts into PornPTA aOMt.IITTII
ry back of this council move. On the author!- , l!rqy who ~ade a complete survey of the park· a~ ~~mtttee meeUng of the Su·
ty of councllma,n Donald Mullen who took a lne situation and provided co~ncll and mayor ~ventng at
leadjn~ Part irt probing for facb the follow- wjth a wrl~ten report. The Dual company sur. dent, Mrs.
In&amp; observations are made. Ob~lously, they ;:yed only Ute prospects of th~ parking lots ~~10.,5,ft.r·es~m1 en"'
are the meat of the reQ89111 ~unoll voted a•
emtelvea.
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one man to buy the MllleF mel.ers.
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Jnv"'tllatlon showed lbpt Poit.mouth
Ohio, hll recently completed pverswp fr ~
au'tomatlc meters tq M~ler
9per.ted
te~ (th~ ·kind Middleport bu). P.orttmouth's
purchaslns agept told his PQ er )r ~'.:.ito
that bla cilty believe' th~· Mi": mtte:or.c
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day ta~e your pick t~JP ~F aiettq ~evJ~'
Jy ~~. Porllmout~ ' flpred m~lple~~:

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Ute, ~pble·free ooera~on, amt t-119J! In

c~ec~~~ qtem for vjolatlon1.
The elly of Ironton, Ohlo1 likewise Is en·
, ••~ In eonvert1n1 fMIJI automatic l!f~f
.operated nletera of the Miller variety. Coiu!J.I·
but bu manual melers alto.ether. file ~
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to examine the only two bids on hand-Miller ~. ~~ ~~~~:,h~~~n'enatP~';:;'J I
and Dual - 'the. Dual representa~ve changed bh l\llls. PM Globotar, "'
)114 ofter. He mad!! It better, reducing It some c airman. _
f9 per meter. This caused council to further
• .o otTIII NIGHT
4epr!!C~te t~, D~•l pro~11ct susplclo!llng that Booator tlla~t will be •blll»•4
U It cnnJA "" reduced that" h d It
wllen the Poll)eroy Bend Gl'f~
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muc • an s pro- meeta In reautar •.ewon, Weolliet
duce"' atlll ~~ve bread pn4 ~ea.n• ~ke t~e rest day eyentna 4t the DAV ; ~~~~ t· ...:.~"'"'·
qf u~, 'ft'rbaJ!slt 414 110t mllrit the lower fig- :~'r~o~e~:~~~~. to brlllr
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~ll#IJ&amp;J for •s lo~ 11 t~elr .met~rs are In use ~~;~~d
h~re at no expenN! lP, ~~~mer0y.
. '~'~~P-'• 1! I~Pf~l CQ!II!ql wu proceeding on H qnr ,Mra,
,about a. ~ ground aa It ~gilt tn decldln~ an"rMrs: ~~~ orli~iir.
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Juvenile Drivers But This
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and their agentsare most of all con~loua of the teell·ager dri·
ver pf\&gt;~leg1.' fregf'ls apparent in the 'higher
rates l'br protection when persons under 25
drive the family car. The ·stat~, too, has final·
ly taken slips to eo11trol teen·aJe drivinJ.
w~ •re ,jpd,bted tq Vern l:dw~rds for

JlOintln~ 91!(1~~) f1'1!JII4~~ 1~" legls~tlve hO~·

per came tlte "S-&lt;; liw" for tee"•a.ers. It
went Into effect Sept..161ast, and is formally
kii,Qwn 1!5 t~e "J!Iqior Jlr,obatloqary Lic~nse
Law." It m*y ~ lqlowp ~ tile "TTi~
Conviction Law."

Three St.rike1,. And Out, Now

Brlefiy, juv~e ~PV~ ~fter ~hree traffic
vlolptlon c9nvjctlqns i!Jv9)vfp&amp; movln&amp; v~J¥·
cles will lose tb•IF ~~~' #O, at 191111 one
year. The law will apply to Ill drivers 9P to
18 years of age, lncludl,n• those with restrict·
l)d driving )lcenae, BllcJ! as 14 and 111 year·
olds with motor scooter permits.
Under the new !aw whep a juvenll~ appll~s
for a license It w111 be stamped 11 probatlqnary." This system Is designed to make flen.
a~ers more aware or their r'sponslblUUIIS ••
drivers.
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System" for traffic violations before the Re·
gistrar of the Bureau of Motor Vehicles can
request the court to revoke' the offender's II·
cense, revocation will be mandatory for teen-~
agers upon three convictions. If, however, a
JHen!le aecumulates twelv~ !1'lil!ts under the
prese!)t point SYsteD) 119fore having three ~Op·
victigl!s, !he R~Jis!rar would1follow1~e regular ppx:e,d11re Of r~uesting the court to revoke the license.
Ohio authorities have come to realize the
serjpu,sn~ of the youthful driver problem
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· 1effort ar~ )lttemp~ll8
and th rough. this 1n
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right direction.
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Th~ new lpw is ~o( gotq;g to put v~ry many
Meigs ~V~tr juvvn!le~ from be~l~d their fa·
tber:Dwned ~teerll)s wheels. Reviewl~g jn the
~st y•a~ t~' IJ\IIJI~er 01 u!ljie~·eja~leeJ) ~n·
vl.ctlons tor plOVlng vehicle tf!llfic violations
:here, there 1~ a·moderate number. It does not
· appear excessive We can find no recoid or a
three,Ume offender or the past 12 q~onths In
Meigs Couniy.

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Tbe' l11w, while surely a good statewide
move, will 'lOt change our primary concern
n11rf! tJVe No f)Dfion Here which js the dangerously intoxicated driver
Where an adult may have ~s m~py as six 18 years old and over, mostly over. He's the
convictions ufl4er the present Ohio "Point guy we want to see given more attention.

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C~uncil Acted On Firm Grounds In Votin~ Purchase 01 ·
M1ller-Ty~, Hon4 Op~rated Pwklng M~ters For River Lots

Pomeroy council recen{!y voted unanimous- tera \)'Ill not have to remain at .2.50 per
ly to purchase p~rktng mete11 for t9wn's rl· month. If by some quirk of tate our parking
verside lots made by tile Miller Company. lot meters refuse to disgorge the revenue the
Hereinafter thij 01e1er 4hall ~e kn9wn· as t~e surveys say they will, at the rate they say ,
Mlllpr meter. Copncll, by IQ votlne, turned theY, will, pa:Yments may be reduced to as Ill·
thumbs down on an ~utqmatt~ meter m~d~ by tie •• to .l.dO per month. Alio, the enUre obthe Dual Parking Meter Co., the type herein· ligation may be paid off anytime wj~~ a 5%
after to be known as th~ Dual meter. Thl.s vote discount.
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$17 more per meter for the Millers than It the 1 $13.000 annual Income from mete11
would have for the Duals.
re~dy, ln p~ce on l&gt;omeroy street.!, and paid
It was suggested l!J this space several days for, need not be touched. Much of that In·
ago that council must hsv11 ha~ gQOd re~sons come alreedf Is earmarked for certain toWII
for this decfa.lon. It did. The Bjep W,14 more In- government I!Xpenses, such as pollee •nd fire
lefestlng because t)le Dual meters are on protection. The Dual people made no such of·
Pomero~·· stree,ts already ll)d have been In rer of guatantee. '
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'l\e Mlller company sent experts into PornPTA aOMt.IITTII
ry back of this council move. On the author!- , l!rqy who ~ade a complete survey of the park· a~ ~~mtttee meeUng of the Su·
ty of councllma,n Donald Mullen who took a lne situation and provided co~ncll and mayor ~ventng at
leadjn~ Part irt probing for facb the follow- wjth a wrl~ten report. The Dual company sur. dent, Mrs.
In&amp; observations are made. Ob~lously, they ;:yed only Ute prospects of th~ parking lots ~~10.,5,ft.r·es~m1 en"'
are the meat of the reQ89111 ~unoll voted a•
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purchaslns agept told his PQ er )r ~'.:.ito
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c~ec~~~ qtem for vjolatlon1.
The elly of Ironton, Ohlo1 likewise Is en·
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but bu manual melers alto.ether. file ~
ot Clpc!nt~atl has fOIJDd that only the MIJ!Ir
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to examine the only two bids on hand-Miller ~. ~~ ~~~~:,h~~~n'enatP~';:;'J I
and Dual - 'the. Dual representa~ve changed bh l\llls. PM Globotar, "'
)114 ofter. He mad!! It better, reducing It some c airman. _
f9 per meter. This caused council to further
• .o otTIII NIGHT
4epr!!C~te t~, D~•l pro~11ct susplclo!llng that Booator tlla~t will be •blll»•4
U It cnnJA "" reduced that" h d It
wllen the Poll)eroy Bend Gl'f~
n " ~~"
muc • an s pro- meeta In reautar •.ewon, Weolliet
duce"' atlll ~~ve bread pn4 ~ea.n• ~ke t~e rest day eyentna 4t the DAV ; ~~~~ t· ...:.~"'"'·
qf u~, 'ft'rbaJ!slt 414 110t mllrit the lower fig- :~'r~o~e~:~~~~. to brlllr
51,;.•~··.u.::.
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many peeple ~ I)~'~ !o aervice lhelr m~­
~ll#IJ&amp;J for •s lo~ 11 t~elr .met~rs are In use ~~;~~d
h~re at no expenN! lP, ~~~mer0y.
. '~'~~P-'• 1! I~Pf~l CQ!II!ql wu proceeding on H qnr ,Mra,
,about a. ~ ground aa It ~gilt tn decldln~ an"rMrs: ~~~ orli~iir.
J1! ~~~Sf !'rflller meters; ~ , extr&amp; cost J, ·
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