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Mrs Sophia
Ca ldwell , w.re l Don&gt; Honh.u' ht! aunt from Rought und &lt;J,ruJilleJs K II of\ e I Bereans Class of the weekend with her parents Mr Flck family after bemg d;s and Mrs Morton Webster, she
Gordon Caldwe'l Ill• and M&gt;&lt; Bel" e
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Chr&gt;st land Mrs Halold Woodgerd
charged from Holzer hosplla IS survtved by a son Robert
Avery Goeglem ~m&amp;&lt;Yv cmci
Mm\ ot h •r mdwaduals and 1llang01 ~k spt nl the ~~~~~ Mt epl~
1 Mr and Mrs Clarence Strat
Lloyd Summerfield IS VISllmg f Charlestcn three~ ststers
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Paul Bur&lt;b of Plcka••Y roun organ zotlon, cuntnbuted l~lhe! wlth hH pa! enls d~l~r ·~:.d o~l~ l t~\~'~lu&gt;elmas &gt;Cliplure Wl' llon of Oakllood OhiO and Mr Mr and Mrs Carl Biddle a~~ ~!rs Ard Merntt of Fillmore
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1\en 1)\ l\1I s H.omrr !lice and aud Mrs Hobert Werner 811d Mr and Mrs Larry Rou:-:ih
Cahf Mrs Una B M~trrts and
VISllOfS of Mr s Hale! Dents ( IU!Sl llla " tt l m :
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Mrs Eva J Hall or Columbus
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thlldren and • t&gt; and \ It&gt; \ lax
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Mt s t ltol nr I ~~&lt;Jn 'i \t~t
mother \h s Edith 'fe;.~ Fmd
t:..~n l ( bv r l b gi\1tlhrt 11wu patents Mr and Mrs Mrs Galen Wtlll Mr and Mrs ~hl of Racme Miss Carolyn Reslgnabons (rom two posll
tors wert \lr and \Irs lllllght
[\11 und M" I 'k l( ""'n"" ~r" ~ I pllnll ' ;" v n' "ber Rolxrt \Ierner Mr Werner J.S he~th Cnsdorph
and Mr and I' \er of Manetta Mr
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FIVE CENTS

TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1966

POMEROY-MrDDLEPORT. OHIO

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Donald
father, Jacob u m
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mrc" MaxtJH Miller (tl '\ ttwns sentt&gt;d trH ludmg seven mm ts tng
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~ n \\ f' le suvl'd b, lllds and son Doug spent the I Mr an&lt;1 Mrs Herbert Parker da Mr and Mrs Parker \ County Commun i Y c IO h
Ella Q;;born and d&lt;:tughtr r Hun ter~ ll ..: l t ~ ~ dt&gt; H u til tt Rev
~h 'i l oJs Ann lunt&gt;s iH~d rth'~ ~t' '"' ~t~lree~;e McNeal Mrs h01day m Columbus With rela and, Nancy of Syracuse Mr and a;~ :mymg With Roy Parker Igram and as prestdent ~ t\ ~
a ldmt&gt; D&lt;~lt Jltl rn::; nd duu Hrrbl rl (t mm 1{4v \\tlllam drol or ( lu mhus spt&gt;nl tle ~:~~ ,,'~~~I 1\t:'!l\
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Mrs Homer Parker and Jean and faml!y
GalhaMelgS County
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Miss MarJone Harris has re of Rutl-and Mr and Mrs Wtl l M and Mrs Davtd Rtggs Program
Kohlen1l 'I I I
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lurm:d to hPr home m Wa sh \ hs Parker and famlly of Park and rMr and Mrs Charles Mas ! Theron Johnson
president
Ed ~ n B \t'
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mgt on D C followmg a hoh l ersburg and the Manon Parker I sar were Chnstmas day guests of th e county program and the
tmd &lt;\Jt ttnr' t ~ I ' I I
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her grandparents M{ OJm and son Torch
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m Toledo " 1th her daughter
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Yea, Beautyrest rs the
GOOD MONDAY AND TUISDAY ONLY!
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renee Bradford Columbus, v
Econormcal too, outlasts
stted rec"'ntly w1th then mother
ordtnar)' mattresses 3 to 1.
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a med1caf pat1ent at Me1gs
see and try the world's
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wmnmg war correspon~
dent Marguerite H1ggms died
Monday al Walter Reed Army
Medrcal Center an apparent
casualty of a recent trtp to cov
er the f1ghhng m V1et Nam
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the hospital smee last Nov 3
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her
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LOS ANGELES_ ~CTOR
Ronald Reaaan who moved
!I
from rud&gt;o sports
announcer to
the movie and lelevtston sen en
was on the verge of seekmg a
new career today as Repubh
,'!'an candidate for Cahfornra
governor
Reagan 54 will
formally
announce today that he wants
the GOP nommallon for gover
nor of the nations
mo s t
populous state
WASHINGTON -THE JOHN"
son admtmstratwn appeared t•
day to be gearmg up for a rna
JOr showdown uver steel pnce
hike&amp;!, 1bougltofilclals i_Wlheld
out hope for voluntar{'rfllldack
of the mcreases
U S Steel Corp, the na
t10n's No 1 producer held the
key If It deelded to follow the
head of Bethlehem and !rland
Steel and ra1se the pnce
of
structura I stee I $5 a ton, th e
battle Muld be on If not
a
rollback appeared likely U S
Steel was saymg nothlng other
than lhat It was "carefully
consldermg the matter • and It
Will be some time before a con
elusiOn IS reached ' Defense
Secretary
Roberts
McNamara
satd government
orders
or struc

WASHINGTON UP!) President Johnson Is expected
to continue lhe suspension of
aiF attacks on North VIet Nam
for at least another two weeks

Bulk, $445,400, is Marked
For Sewerage Construction

Pnmeroy village council Monday mght approved appro"
totalmg $569 590 for 1966
pnations
- barring any new Communist
The
bulk
of the appropnat10n was In a fund ($445 400)
miUtary move of ma)or pro.
for t:unstructwn of samtary sewers and a sewage disposal
portions
Ufflcmls said today
the plant The appropnat10ns also showed $12 000 m the gen·
President wants lu gJtre Han eral bond rellreljlent fund for redemption of bonds and
of amp!• opportunity to ac $6 690 more for mlerest
Appropnalions of money for chief salary $300,
volunteer
cept his offer ul peace talksor at least to lower the level the generar fund totaled $44 firemen $1 1100 ftre apparatus
of Its m11llury operations - 410 wh1!e $9 220 was put m the $21100 eqUipment mamlenance
operauon
before takmg tbP 11 0ther f&gt;re department fund $11 Jlill $1 1100 equipment
hard steps' be warned of ID m the ulihty fund $5 810 ceme $300 notes $4 1100 mteresl $20
tery fund $27 500 street f&gt;nd Other expenses $5 1100 Total
a speet b Dee 9
for mamtenance and repaar $9 220
$2 050 slate highway 1mprc~e
Uliilty Fund - Street lights
ment fund and $5 150 for the $8 000 hydrant rental $3 250 T""
specral street repair bond re tal $11 360
llrement fund
Cemetery fund - employees
The breakdown for the !9ti6 $4 500 matenal $250
tools,
budget IS as follow s
equ ipment and supplies 1200
General Fund - C11uncll $720 eqUipment mamtenance $200,
CINCINNATI tUPli - Ro mayor $1 200 clerk $900 treas equipment operallon $2110, pub
bert Taft Jr p ns to put bJS urer 1360 sohcilor 12 500 may he employes retJrement sy,tem
polillcal careei n the hne by or 8 secretary 12 500 office ex 1$4110 other oxpenseo $60 Total
seekrng to represent Oh1o s lsi
dJStncl m the U S House of penses $500, legal adverl&gt;Smg $5 810
$250 *'l
CJiy halltamlor $180c. ulll
Street Msmtenance and Re
Representat1 ves
at Illes ••
200, msurance anc1 ..mds pair - Emp 1oyees $10 1100 ma
The former
congressman
"000 eqUJpmen l ••
""1100
large
from Ohio
will seek the $1 500 dump rental $6110 1an d lena Is ,.
Rep~ bltcan nommatton 10 the bmldmgs bUJldmg
Improv e eqmpnwnt mamtenance $2 000,
May pnmary and probably Will rnent and mamlenance $1 000 eqUipment operation
$1 000
se
Re
John
G
Gilligan
public
emplo)ees
retJrement
sytools
and
supplies
$301)
repa1rs
0
fl~~ _ ter! Democrat, m the stem $350 ch~ef of pof~&lt;e $! by c'OI\slructlon and street reNovember electiOn
l lOO pohce $18 500 other pohce I patr $5 000, traffiC hghl! ~ 000
T ft 48 formally anoounced I expenses $6 000 f1rsl a1d ex pen" street and traff1 r Signs mark
hts ac~ndldacy Monday ~ 1ettmg ses $500 frre depart men• ex ers $200 P E R S $900, mtscel
the sl'age for a test of the penses $100
CIVI lian defense laneous $100 Total $21,500
Johnson admlmstratwn s poll $50 parkmg
meter expr.•n.,.es State Highway Improvements
Cleo 10 8 dlstrJct which h a s $500, miscellaneous $200 eon - Employees $1 000 matenals
been represented by the GOP hngencle9 $500 Total $44 410 $100, tools eqmpment ond sup
for 60 of the past 65 years
F1re Department Fund- Fife CONTINUED On Page 5

Taft Putting
Carter on Line

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Meter v·IO.ators
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SWEARING IN - The new sc hool boa1d deSJgnalmg Itself lem po&gt;ar I) as Me gs Local Sc hool Hoard was sworn In
Monday mght by Mrs Richard 0 Young nght notary I e It o 1&gt;g ilt are W!lham Kmg RIChard Jones Mf&gt; E 0 ];(a 1 ~
Htrarn Slawter, and V~rgii Kmg - Sentmel Photo
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LV uN, France UPII Row~ of butane slorage tanks
exploded iD Frances newest
refmery today, kllhng and 10
JUring scores ol persons and
forcmg ne1gbbormg Vlllagen
tufiee
Lyon pohce
beadquartfrs
Three Huntmgton men sus 101d at least a dozen JWrsons
peel• m car thefts
Monday were kltled ond that 91 (H'r
ID Metgs and Galha counhr:; sons were bospttahzed
20
and 8 burglary at Mason w erJhcafly w1th burn• Other
va were behmd bars todJy 111 vlchms were reported
10
Paden C11y W Va
n.arby
towns
1
The trau Jdentir1ed as Harrv r~~""n? ~ ""'1

suspects In• "
car The£t

[Jones Heads

R"Ing Jai.1ed

New Meigs

Cl erkGrate
Makes F"InaI
}965 Report

School Board

W!lhams Jerry McAboy and
Frank Hicks were the obwrt
or an mtPnstve search Monda\
Rtlhard 1ones vice preside nt nr th e Farme1s Bank &amp;
A crackdown en
parking on Illegal parkmg and meter busmess ftr!Tlll preceded agree- after a report was logged 111th
SaVin gs lo, panv of Pomm 1 " " named ~lond av mgl&gt;t
meter violations and
tllegal VJOiatmns .... made foflowmg men! that $.10. ~ear /1 1 lUI~· Galha county authontJes thJt •
preSidenl of the oew l) consolidated sr hool diStllrt In Metgs
parking m Pomeroy has been a study by the councils Safety ble annual fee
Jll6t Bmck Stallon wagon owned
cou n1 1
ordered by a council eomm1t and Parkmg cornm1ttees," :...
Fife Chief Henry Werry su~ l by Abe Phillips had ,._n stolen
Jon es has been elerl&lt; of the Pomeroy Exe mpted Village
tee
gar sa 1d
milled hJS report for 11115 whlch lrrom the Skylme Bowlmg Lane
tScliool d&gt;Stmt the past l"o veaiS rhe organ&gt;ZatJOnal meetMayor Charles
Legar said CounCil also d!scus&lt;od po811· showed damages from blazes Rt I GalhpoliS
mg was at SaliSbury el emen
Monday maht durlna0 a meet bihhes of pollee hghtemng pol m the Vtllage durli'lg the year The car was repor\eoly taken I Former Cle~k Gene Grate of tary sell ,, 1
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The
v
on ~e nammg of the pT op&lt;)Sed
mg of council that the Pohce tcy on arrests for traffic vtola· were est1ma
at ...6,137
I about 3 44 a m Authollhes l MJOdleport todalf tssued hJs h 1he elerlton of offt( ers fol nt&gt;~~ lonsoltdated lugh school
department has been ordered to lions and followmg aulomoblle report said the Pomeroy Vol from Ga llla and Mel~ • county nal fmsncJal report •s of Dec lowed the ' "'ar&gt;ng m of Jon e&gt;
l ullowmg a long d scumon
start a • genera l crackdown' accidents
unteer fire department bad 26 1sought the car durmg the •arly 31, 1965 &gt;howmg $57 187 m a ll Mrs F II Hoi! VJrgtl Kmg the boa&gt;d unun mouslv agreed
tmmechately
A dlscussmn over the pur members complete ftre schools hour s of Monday but feund ~o funds of which $2ti 936 y,as Jn J\ r&lt;:~m Slawler and
Wl llti.ll t to retam the cltt ks of th~ ftH
'The dectslon to flghten up chase of parkmg permits by !
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trace
Oj!i!raling fund'
Kmg hy ~I" Htll ard Young former hoards fm a 30 • day
Me~gs County Shenlf Rober! Year endmg balancr~ tn all Notary Pu lb '
penod uniJI a permanent clerk
C Hartenbach s department re tl~e funds were showu as mI Mrs Hall who
declined of the new boa• d IS empleved
cet ved a call at 10 a m \I on 1whole number~ I
nommatJOn tor the pres idency
The fto,.e clerks to be kept on
day that three men had JUst $194
General
$15201,
Cemetery
!
was
elected""
preSident
Parkmg Meter $469 F1re 1
rn January ar..e Mannmg Kloes
dnven off m a car belom;w ~ to
t wo s HnnouncPd soon after Mrddleporl
R1 rhard
Jones,
tural steel - accountmg for an
I W H C'lapmiln Ht 3, Cool Eqmpment $653 S\~tmrnmg Pool the met'\lllg gl t underway that Pomeroy Wtlllarn Hobstetter,
estimated 25 per cent of the
II
I 1
PI
$57 F&gt;re Truck $o39 Planmng the new dr st&gt; 't lemporanl) Northwestern Wands
Ebltn
Industry s output - would be
v&gt; e 8 uppers ams
Commrss1on $30011 Sub tufa\
State H1gh and received 2 517 pe"ons at Jurv aCCidents Wllh s•ven In
Sheflff flarlenharh sa &gt;~ Chap $20 114
1will I&gt;&lt; c 'lrd the Me~g s Loc &gt; Sal&gt;sbury and M ld&gt;ed Z~egler,
shifted from companies which The Galhpoh•
180
ed and one rn Jackson coun mans 1956 model ford
w~s
School Dts1 ( t unlll a penmm Bedford
Offi
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t
h
t
ra1se prices agrunst Prestdent way patrol post mvest1gated 587 t e pos
cers as year a JUr
Street Mamten&lt;:~nce
$6 19~ t&gt;nt naml 1._ d ~rld{d upon laler I 1
ted
ti
Johnson a Wishes
traffic acCidents mcludmg 435 recovered $9 906 worth of stolen t), with no InJUries
parked nt:&gt; tr Hawks K"'vston&lt;&gt; and State lltghw a} S628 Sub No dN tsi OI w Is reachr&lt;J elt.her I '\\was lrekpor b ahpp1u abons
Of[acers last mont•l made 230 Station at Tuppers Pl cms and total $26 936
_
_
or 1e l e1 s JO
ave P~n
10 Galla and ' H4 10 Metgs or lost proprty
A WINTER STURM P~CK county durmg l965 according The December report of the arrests and ,, sued 208 warmngs the act was w tnessed bv Mrs
lhe San&gt;tary sewer f 11 n d
: ll c-e1ved f10m I harles K" ell
lng ga le force wmds, snow and to the patrols annual report
patrol hsted 63 aCCidents m assiSted 61 molonste and work Gordon Chevalier who summon showed a balan&lt;e of $22 779 I
M&gt;ddl epmt
Gerald Reuler
ed
I
he
law
Pom•1
O) and MIS ~bl m who
heavy ram ra ke"' th a paCI 11e A1so me1uded m the repor t cludmg 47 m Galha counly 20 ed 22 special details Patrolmen
h
Cemetery trusl' showed no ba l
b
d
d 1
J k mJury acctdents with 45 lflJUr worked a tota1 of 974 oun on Upon arnval ~t the S( em~
d
b d
as s~ne m a suw1ar capau
Northwest •-'"
1
wuay
were seven acca en 5 m ac
ance an genera on letlre
ly fo Sa lisb
I ""h I
Yakima, Wash.
reported son and one m Lawrence coun ed 15 II\ Meigs count),
Shenff Hartenhau&gt; fouod the mcnl $7 472
I
UIV .uca
~ oo
__ _ SIX m the highways
Ot slr!ct
five Inches of new snow "' a
k Id
196! Buick belongmg lo Phillips 1 he repo• t also showed ' ety Four persons .. ere 1ie m
b
d
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teleVISIOn set g;n C'''e Cigar Wllh transfers Jnd&gt;Caled 011 au
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mee mgs O e new uard " 11
the ground lo 15 inches Wenat
Gdlha county h•d a total of
ells candy and ether foodslu Is lhonly of cotmc &gt;l
be held on the se&lt; ond Tuesd•'
chee, Wash' and Great Falls, 150 inJury ~ type acclrlents m
Shenff Hartenb3 il: ~ atd tod "~y General fund $38 290 Cemt
An Olto Farm Bureau leader or ea(h month at t.Tte Sa ltsbur~
Mont both reported more than which 274 persons were 11\)Ur&lt;d,
the &gt;terns were allepedl&lt; taken lery 15 450 trans ol II 025 hom " id tod 1\ the Bureau " cheer elemrnlary bu ldmg " 7 30 u
a foot tf snow on the grouod Meigs 59 InJury aCCident• With
m the burgiJry of a Sunoco G F Parkmg Meter $1 7 690 rd hv il l announcement last m I he next llll'el&gt;lljl will b.
In Oregon's Cascade Moonta!DS 103 InJUred Jackson counly twe
SPRINGFIELD Ohio (UP! I - This ctty of 88000 per Service Slatwn Jwned by Murl trans of 81100 from G F wl&lt;k thai the Ohio Tax tom Janua f) II
three ski resorts were
shut With two InJUred and one per" sons moved 1nlo the natiOnal spotlight today I I the largest Barton at Mason early Monday Frre Equipment $9 154 tra ns
---mt::;s lon 1 ~ S! rappmg a propos
down temporarily because of too son was InJUred m the Lawrence m the country w1th a Negro mayor
A two stale alarm on the of $41!0 from l. F aod th e ed gasolu e tax re'ond prnced
O }'
county aec1dent
The hiStom event showed the world • Citizen who Is theft of Chapman c ear was 1m Sw1mmmg Pool ""'
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f
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much Snow
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ure 111 nor o the plan al
Last year officers of
the quah!Jed, and who accepts hiS responSibih!tes, can assume mediately put out by She~ !! mg $650 trans from the G F rr &gt;dv 10 ef!crt
WASIUNGTON
SEN Galha - Me1gs post made 2150 any of!Jce Mayor Robert E !lenry sa1d w1th great emotion Hartenbach s denartment and Total rece1pls m the Sewer fl R Stanf&gt;eld
exer ulive
George A Smathers Wlll retrre arrests and Issued J &gt;24 warn as he took the oath of office I
by I 30 p m the tno w&amp;s m hmd were $32170 Street Mam ' v&gt;r P' e&lt;&gt;dent of the
0 h 10
1
on doctor's orders at the end mgs while puttmg m 11 Ill pa" Henry was chosen unam" about lhe racial queslton aod he custody at Paden c &gt;t v
lena nee fund $22 &gt;52 Stale H1gh 1rm s 1reou said the BUJ eau
of 1968 Smather&lt; 52 told a trot hours on the h~ghway• of rnously by the fiv e c1ly hoped that his elechon 'Will be Mason Count) Shen ff s
de way Fund $1 729 and Bond mamt 1 n• d the proposed
tex SAIGON (UP II -US pari
8
news oonferettce tn Miarm he the twD-county area Patr~tlmen comm15810 ners Monday mght wmdow for others to look m partment off1cer~ sa1d Tueo;:oay Payment
Fund $6 213 Pool form s were too complicated and trooper~ chasmg two batta hom
Is •ufferlng from an ailment and diSpatchers worked a total becouse he had polled more and see that people can se;e the three men are bemg held $573 and f1re truck 1358 dur completely unsatiSfactory
we i of Commumst troops to~Jrd
be would d..crlbo only ao 'Se- of 24,644 hours at the post
v&lt;&gt;les than any other candidate m any office If they ::"~ ~ at Paden C1tv It was reported mg Octoher settlement!
Ihad manv ot1ect 1ons to them the rambod&gt;an fronlier In
rlous, complex but oot mcura" The patrol last year 1nspeet when
three commiSsioners quahfJCations fr That ~ 00
the FBf IS also mveshgaf mg 1 he report mcluded a copv of he sa&gt;d Stanf&gt;eld sard the ra 1m ww st deep mud and water ol
1
ble" Friends 1l8ld he had been ed 173 school buses rendered as were elected last November the only requ emen
the tncldents
tl1e county auditors statement I Bureod adopted a strong rt so Ihe Mekong Delta toda. d&gt;St 01•
troubled much durlns the past &amp;ISis tt 476 rnotonsts In trouble The 44 " year old mayor de I As mayor Henry will he cor
of semi annual apporlronment hilton on the gaso l ne tax re ered the body of wt at appe' ed
year by • hernia of the di• on the highways, tssued 19 spe nounced extremiSts m race re emomal head of a busy Clly 20
LODGE TO MEET
of taxes
fund matter a! lis November to be a Chwse ( ummw sl
phragm
Cl&amp;l hauling permits, 3N speCl~il lations as he outlmed his views per cent ef whose populatmn l!l Pomeroy Lodge No 164 Free
mertm~
ad' tser to tile 'v tPg ton~.:
details and handfed
30 com on race and City
problems t.egro He will receive $2 5110 a and Accepled Masons Will hold
SET REH~ARSAL.'i
Ston f~eld sai d the farm organ!
A \ &gt;elnan "" 'tellr~eoce
SEA'ITLE - MAJ
GEN plamls
Whtte CIVIc lea~rs crowded a~ year the samP- as the other tts regular meetmg at 7 30 p m Rehean;als for the
Junto! Ialton wnul d contmue to wm k t agent a ssl~ned to the d S
lrviDlJ L Branch, a veteran pl DJSpalchers at the pest arr roond, stretchmg thetr lrands four oommrssiOJJers
Wednesday January 5 There MISs Pall""nf have been set for other deSirable changes ml Armv s !73rd Alhnrn Brlgado
lot and commaoder of one phase swered 18,tr1.8 telephone calls out to congratulate him and He w11l preside at commiSSIOn w1ll be work m the Fellow Cra ll for the nelf\ two we&lt;ks
by 1the gasoline tax refund P' oted , sa1d the slun I ""'mun rst wnro
of the U S llp8Ce program,
- - - pledge their 1upport
meetings, SJgn varrous papers, Degree Refreshments will be Chairman Ralph Werry T h e ure among them heing one a tar lnr•d um form ol much
was killed Monday 111 lbe myINVITED TO SCHOOL
After talkng the Ollth Henry welcome vrsttors to the City and served All Master Masons are f1rst will be Wednesday Jan 51iuug suught by Farm Bur"'~!! 1 h1gher quaiJtv than Ina I 1ss ued
slerlous crasb of his jet 811'· Meigs County larrnera are !n-l said he felt 'Sprmgfield has rssue proclamatlOIIB The major mv 11ed
at the Jaycees hall m Middle to provide for fllmg
refunil lo the V~et Cong
port at7 pm The second ,.,ll lt1a1m s at 180 dey mtervals IR The alhed operation m the
craftlnPuge!Sound)uslarnln vtted 10 lire Olllry Feeding made a Tremendous biSlom execullvedullesarehandled bv
ule before he was to have land- tlchool at Albany Hlgb School movement" m two way~
a City manager
I
PLAN NICW INN
be Jan V at the hall at 2 30 P stea d of the pre,ent 120 davs I delta about 3&gt; miles wect ot
ed
Thursday Jan 6 and Jan 13 The ftrst, be sa1d wos in A RepubllcBA elected on a HAMILTON, Oh1o (UP!)
m All contestants are remmd
I Sa 1
gon was m 1ts hfth da~ and
"II appeared to be a ron" from n ~ m to 3 P rn Dr seating rts frrst female cornrnl9 norrpart1san ticket Henry has ConstructiOn of a Holiday Inn ed photographs are IAJ be turn
CHILD WAS IIJ.
had acrounted for at least 231
tine landing approach,"
the John St.aubua, extensron Dairy s10ner and the set'Ond • of great operated his own funeral home motel w111 begm w1thm 30 days ed m th" week
1
Pomero) emergency squad Viet Cung killed The numbe1
eontro! tower at Seattle • ,.. specrallst will be the speaker unportance throughout
I he smce 1951 He won hfs see911d al OhiO 4 and Symmes Rd at
men wr1e sum moned at 10 17 of Amencans k1lled was oo
eorna International Airport said Top1cs a;e "What Does a Co~ Umted States, is that ! became four"year term as commiss1,0n Farrheld, south of here
The
TO BURN TREES
P m Monday to be home of Fre- discussed but 11 was learned tho
"WI! had DO IAdlcalioa anything Need lo LI~e aod Produce milk the ftrat Negro mayor of a city er lost November, pollmg 13,il'll !05 umt fae1hty will have Racme Volunteer firemen an da DaVIs Hiland Church road 173rd suffered an unknown
was WI'OIII·"
Dlgestloo Tnall, and ~H Anal: of this s1ze"
vote.~. about 1,500 more than the banquet, drmng, rneetmg and nouneed today the department where an mfant was ill The number of casualties when hit
YSIB.
Henry said the Important next comrnl&amp;lloner
cocktail rooms
Will pick up Cbmtmas trees Ill four month old child Val Dav by arhllery from their
o•D
TO BOIJ) SERVICES
thing to blrn was not that he "S~fngfleld baa had good
the VIllage on Thursday a n d IS, was tra nsported to Veterans lmes
Shade Riwr Lodle tM wlU
had been elected but .nerng a race relai1111S becauJie extrern
RUPE RETURNIJ
take them to the village
lol Memonal hospital
bold Masonic 9ec'vlces at EwMeic• Geaeral Hnpltal
fulflllrnent of hia belie!-., that • a JSls can't get an audience Larry Rupe who
attends where they Wlll be burned
NOW vuu KNO\f
lng'a Funeral berne Tueoday Adml1111ou - Delmar Durst, clttzen who accepts his responsl· here," he said "They have Ohio Slllte U~lverslty, has re
LOCAL TEMPS
The world 8 wont ralll'lll
at 7 30 P m lor Brother 3oi1D Cheshire; Carma! Jelll!lt, Rut- bllities ought to be able to as been here but they cooldn't get turned to his stud1es
after
WEATHER
The temperature In
Porne-- 'llftek happened at
Modaoe.
O'Brien MemlMn U.I"QQIffl· land, Howard Frank, Racine surne any offree"
started"
spending the holldoys with hiS Fair, not 10 cold tonight, Jowl ro)'s busmess dllltrlcl at 11 50 Fraace, on Dec u, 1817. A
eel to meet at tbe lwleralliome llilelwlet - Howard Frank, He said there was areal con He added tlrat the Cotiii'W of parents, Mr and Mrs
Law- 21 3'1 Increaslnl doudlneu am today was 36 degrees, un- pastreD&amp;er trala derailed ...
I&amp; 7 li,
llaelu.
cern 1bnJ11c1ttt11 the counll'y
tConlillued 011 Pa&amp;e 4)
1'11Dr.tl Rujle, qsvrlle.
ard •lid Wedaesda7,
der clear skies
sa pen• ,..... killed.

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Farm Leader
Hat'Is Ch ange

sprmg
• r•Jeld spotlighted Ill•

Mad ' R }es

Naming
• F"Irst Negro Mayor

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Red Chinaman

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Voice of Broadway

On the Ho Chi Minh Trail

THE DAILY SENTINEL
DEVOTED TO INTEREST OF
MEIGS-MASON AREA

By Jack O'Briah

Rtc ha rd S Owt·n. Publl~tlt"'r
t: hester TannehtiL f&lt;.:dllt;r
P11bli!!h~d evP.ry afternoon txrtpt Sun.
day by l'he OhiO Va lli'\ l'ubltstung t'om
!Jany. 110 Mt&gt;etlalll&lt;' St. Pomero), flhto
45769 Bu~inf'SS Offire phonE' w'v 2 2156
~dt tunal phone WY 2-21~7.

Entered as serond class mallm1 matter
at tht post offlre at Pomf'roy, Oh10
Nulional
advertlsm1
representative·
Boll me IIi Ktmball, InC' , 343 l&gt;f"xm ..:ton
A\t' , New Yot k l'llv. Nt:\\ York
Subsrrtpllon ra ttw Oelt\'Prrd by rarritr

avatlable, ao cent!! per wee-k; ollt
yeu in advance at the Daily Sentinel of·
flee 11~ ~ ; &amp;lJl montha, $7 80, thr!e montht
53 .90 By Motor Routt where earrler service not aullable one month 11 30 By
malt oat year SlO 00, StK montha, SD 26;
Throe montho. $3 00.
w her~

The Uailg
Senlinel
COMMIHT.t TING IDITOIIALL Y

Big Boost For Schools
I' 1l'tJOLD IIIIP•• lilt thl

YOten

of

01161 . . -vhlttd thtl federal aid
. . tltdwo!r Ia tilt 11111 wtll takt cart

cr1 -'-llolull noedt. Wt r.cently oaw a
""'""' ot tilt rttulu of vote• on
. . _ IovlN aDd bond ls•uet ill tbt

Capitol Cornmenl, f.~'venls

lllale ud 1tt1 tllaa fiO perrent o! them

By William S. White

wert glvtD tilt appro&gt;al of tht electoralt. Thero hut been tho~e who

havt

thouabt lor a Ions time that the .......
menu oD real estate would have to bt
r•la.xed. and some other means of fm·
andng sc hools brought to

tho

front

Here m Ohio m the past year an attempt
was l)lado to bolster the !manctna

o!

,, hoots by increasing the sales tax , but
it met w1th failure There are not many
,. hooi d1stmt• that will turn down I
!&lt;'•'" , , gront
tllllll'd down
erl IJI' a local
nu l iha l the

One board out in lo-:-a
federal aid and was prats·
edttonali&lt;t who pointed
co mmunJtv could run the

sdwol svstem better than tht' buteauC!.I tS In \Va&lt;hmgton

federal aid to education in Oh10 wlll
read! an all t1me high of about $01 mil·
lton m the 1965-66 school yea1 That
figure 1s ahout five per,enl of Ohio s
total revenues for school purpos~s . and
is a ~36 million mcrease ovet the 1H64·
65 period It would not appear that
there can be too much p1 rssut e from
federal authorities wtth that small per·
centa~e of funds Th, amount that the
state 1s gomg to have in the year ahead
ts based on our usmg 50 lo 75 perrrnt
of the federal funds alloted to the slate
It Is reported that the total ed uca1ton
revenues for the state this yea1 w1ll run
to $1.2 billion . which in anybodv"s hook
II big business The colossal ftg ure IS
composed of the state 1 ontri butllln of
$333 million and 1821 million from !oral
10urce1 The present state &lt;ontnlmtwn
ranks Ohio 37th ln the nat10n m the
amount ot funds alloted to srhool purp&lt;liU.

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The ligures are not quilt so low by
comparison when we take mtu Mnounl
the amount per pupil expendttul e,
which this year will be $50:1 pe1 student "h!Ch IS an mrrease ot $:15 o&gt;er
last year, hut sllll less than that app1o·
pri1ted in 24 other states It would ap·
peal that the aHrilge trachE'r tialary 1n
Ohio Is not going to be too far behind
that of the nation tn thiS yeat The gap
was only the dilferen&lt; e between $6 .·
350 and $6 506 to piaee us lJrd among
the •tntes The Ohio est1mate of teachen aalny goes up $370 ovet last year,
whi~h should reduce the i•P by a lara•
percentage

WASHINGTON -

No matter

whert the pendulum of fate

may at last com~ to rest in
V1et Nam - whethO" f1x.dly
pomtt-d to an honorable peace
or to the flames of a large-r
war - the new ye.ar fmds one
of the old boys showing th e
youlli how duty lli done at the
centtr ef the cr1s1s
Averell Harriman at 14 an
elderly party by any chronolog~
cal test, Is puttmg one of thiS
country's dares! cliche- myths,
the cult of )OUth worsh1p, to a

suspicious aS&lt;oclate or by Con·
eress, of allowrng personal am·
bitJOn to r.:olor or to fnghtPn an
the smallest way his work or
Ju s rer.:ommendatwns
So 1t " that all Wa shington
knows one thing at least - that
11 he says somethmg he believes
11. pur.ly and stwply. He Is not
runrung !or anything.

He Is a man, this Harriman,
who was twice cruelly disappomted In politics. The first
time was when he was denied
the Pre~!Jdent1al nommt1on that
severe test.
Harry Truman had earnestly
sought
for h1m The second time
The most raving of all our
ruvmg ambassadors . he was was ~hen Nelson Rockefeller
m Jre or less endlessly a1rborne unseated h1m as Governor of
at the approach of the now year. New York.
Many would have ~ur!ed up
In hJS •omewhat dull but abs&lt;&gt;lutely tireless and determined and quit when the last and un"ay, he was carr ym~ cltmartJc suspected blow had fallen Harmessage! from Pres1dcnt John ~ riman . Instead. sto!Jdly came
aon to nat1onul leaders half a· here to work m the State Deround lhe world 1n Amenc11's fi- partment, m his grumpily quiet
way. lor President John F'. Kennal spasm of effort to r~a c h 1
decent and nonappeasmg peat·e nedy. For t1tles he clearly didn·a gtve a damn. He stayed on
to end the VwtnameMe war.
with
Prestent Johnson And as
H1s jow·nevs then
would
he
have exhausted most men of the lilies came and went
hall his yem And beyond still clearly didn't &amp;ive a damn
doubt there wtll be many other what rank-plate they put upon
jOW"oeys before curiously age- hiS door.
He was. In fact, a poor politicleSI man Jays down at lost a
public coreer that began before Ian H1s speeches, however writ..
many of hiS dtplomatlc colteag. len, were unconquerably pedes·
ueo had put on the1r f~rst lone trtan In his mouth , and 1n affecpants
tionate impat~ence he evoked
His highest professional qual. the ni~kname of "Honest Ave,
lfication 1s h1s record as Pn:sl- the Hair Splitter." For elective
dent Truman's Ambassador I() office. the knack was simply
tho Soviet Union. now a long not In him. He be&lt;ame instead a
time a~o. In Moorow he be- most superwr public official of
came the f1rst Western envoy the appomttve sort. He had, in
totally to aen'e - and to re- spite of himself, found . h 11
port back homo with no trim- place Th1o ~&lt; P&lt;rhaps why he
ming - that a thtng we now Is able to !how the younger
call the coded wor was about 1
men how duty ts at last done.
lit OP"ned by the Communist
Tho late Admiral
Erneot
world
Kmg . a glae1ally tough o I d
But his highest humaD qllllli- tyP" of the Second World War ,
fH s tton ~~ somethmg else. H1s smd that when "they" 111 Wasltvery age " the strength of his mgton got mto trouble they sent
carptr For alone •mone cur.. for the 110~a nd -so~
Like King,
rent high officials he cannot po,. HBrmmm could never
have
atbiy be suspe&lt;:ted. by tho most even got litarted m .11 popular-

tty race But. like Ernie King,
Averell Hamman " a good
type to have around when tl1e
heat is on and they need a man
for a mu.n'a errand.

DOtlOR
SAYS
By Wayno G. Brandstodt, M.D.
Q - Is It harmful to take an
enema every morn ing for con~
stipatlon'
A - This should not be necessary If you regu late your
daily mlake ol vegetnbles and
frutt Some persons need almost
none and others need 5 or 6
large helpmgs a day to produce
a formed stool.

Enemas have th eir legitimate
11se but are gent&gt;ral!v much
abused. For the rehel of tru
constipation (hard. dry, d•lf•·
cult stools) an enem• ol more
than 6 or 7 ounces should never
be taken because
what you
want to accomplish Is to mpty
the reetum - not the entire
colon. Nothmg should be added
to the water used for the enema.
Soap or turpentme will irrl·
tate the bowl and a•e not needed.
I advise th at a small enema
of plam warm water be taken
only after 48 hours have elapsed lollowmg a formed stool
or 12 hours following a sol!,
formless stool The secrt of suecess with such an enema Is to
hold 1t lor 5 or 10 minutes
before pa,.mg lt. II thla doesn't
work, try adult size gly~erin

suppositories These too must
be held for 5 or 10 minutes
to allow your body teml"'raturt
to melt them.
Q - My motbor pald me a
viSit and saw me using crack·
ed eggs. She 111d I should

The Liz Taylor • Richard
Burton family fee for app&lt;ar·
ing on the SKmmy Davis TV
premiere - 150,000
Sean
C&lt;lnnery signed for $12,5011 and
then got more trked
than
Smersh when he heard what
Somlvel w" paying the otbel"l
Smatra's and Sl;eisand'a
TV producer Dwight Hermon
and w1fe adopted a 2nd baby
(one a ye"ar so rar}
Impressionist Frank Gorshin's child
had a close call swallowing
too big a baby mouthful but oil
was fme before the N. Y. police
and ftre emergency squatiB armed
Mickey Rooney's stopPllli traffic In the St. Moritz
lobby with the autograph btl;
be opened at the Latin QU11rter
The C&lt;lmmodore Hotel become&amp; an olf!ce building, we've
be.., tipJl"d
Goodman Ace
ol the Como Show's been sum·
moned to see what wit can be
added 1o the Bdwy. • bound
comedy Nancy Walker's dlroct!ng . Goody'a hypochondrl ..
cal comedy book for "Doubleday , "llow Me You," Ia In gal·
ley proof. ils jacket will have a
stark and darin&amp; X-ray of lhi•
Ace of CARDS.
The stage musical
Marcel
Mastroianni's doing in Rome
(about Rudolph Voientino) lli m
choreographic trouble- Kath·
orine Dunh~m quit after four
weeks' rehearsal and
Danny
Dani~ls (ex-Caesar, Como, Bea
L•llle - ''High Spirits" danceman) wt~s giVen lhe transatlantic hurry-up call . . Discour·
Lgmg marginal note about the
"Marat-Sade" drama - it's embarrassln&amp; when P"Ople try to
shock you, and they don't
A couple of plays due in shortly are .. id to gu•rantee to dls·
gust more than shock audtenc·
es
But the avalanche of vul~arity and tasteless sex in the
lilthv new wave of drama ha&lt;
served simply to m"ke s"ch
former shock value dreary nothing surpr1ses nnyon~ on the
on~e-legitlmote stage
The
Wagner · announced judgeships
of Joe DICarlo and Berme Newman were fo recast hr
Marge Nichols, estranged
wife of ~omedlan • director
Mike Nichols I Utey've both signEd the separation agreement)
moves to Paris In a week or so
Former Albany Senate pow·
er lnow a top Rork•leller com·
m1ssioner) Walter J. Mahoney
became a grandpop via daughter Ellen
Two hotel ~haln!
are dllnglmg cash-green carrot!
In front of Rene Verdon, the
JfK -hired While ilouse chef
who didn't dig barbecued everything and qu1t he also has
backers for a N. Y restaurunl
The N Y. cops !ear a gen·
era! may be their next commlsh
You don't hear about
mobster Meyer Lansky a n y
more because that wiso:&gt; elder
tougbt guy took the aame hints
Frank Costello 1gnored Qntil
he was lorned into a largel
JUSt hke b1g business, which It
Is. several lop mob buys are
moving up at New Year's and a
never use them. What would
they do to me?
A - Never Is 1 long lime
Egga that have cracke may
harbor Salmonella organiSms,
the cause of one type of baclerlal lood polaonlng. For tht1
reason many
P"Ople d1scard
U1em to be on the oale aide.
They should never be uled raw.
Heat wlll destroy the germ1
but II the eggs ll"e !rtod or
10ft bo1led there to a good
chance that an the organ~!lll
will not be killed. If you must
use them, hard-boil them.

brace of jailed gangsters have
been told to reltre or eIse.
Have a sick-showbiz tale : •
comJc wriler consulted a p~yrhlatrlst, was Informed the trouble wa&lt; tn" celebrity's mate,
!O • divorce resulted, the psych
d d th rom
then prlposed an we
e
·
lc-wrlter and the pl!ych"s aban·
doned mate cpmrmtted suicide
Phll Harns insists "Hrllo,
D~Jiy" was ··wntlen lor lrau
Ailee Faye and won't be hap·
py until she doll"' In for the
big hello
Elder show . biz
statesman Max Gordon missed
U•e Barbra Stmsand TV spec·
ia l. asked to nave it rerun pn·
vately •nd omersed WI"lh sueh
restrained ytps as "Grealt!st 1
ever ••w ," more vocal range
than Fannie Brice." but told

us sanely "Fanny was a mucll
lun,mer woman" . Oh, _and
Phil Harris seldom men 110111
his square given name because
tt's "Wonga" (that's Wight)
It's a Welsh handle .
Phil
ion hili mother's side) to pari •
Cherokee
How,
\VIten NBC News does lis
"Testlng: Is Anybody Honest''
TV analysis of national U S.
1rtegrity, why not give the quiz
to Its v1ce pre,denls Asked
about a F'rench writer's ana\y.
sis thnt she's "lazy, undlscl·
plln•d. and wanders through her
love affairs," Brigilte Bardo!
conf1ded to nwemsan Howard
K Sm"ith, ''That's lrue'' . A
mom star's widow ls reported
converting to Jutlnism, objecl
matrimony

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Rookie-of-Year Namath Leads
All-Stars
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R
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to
R10 e Urns
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Hard.Woo dTOnl.g t
e

HOUSTON (UPl) - T h el comp letmg the sq uad.
was a runnerup to Bu!folo'l
Amercan Football League's ! Th e " ""n ll1lls who made the ack Kemp. Other replac.
(AJ?L) Rook1e of1be Year Joe learn wtll be replaced on the oteii~"Jl,r Bills playera on tiM
•
Namath of the New York Jds. All-Star squad by runneraup , AU-Star squad wtJI be Wayae
wtll lead the AFL AII..Siar team ' because the Buffalo team will Hawkins ol Oakland lor Buff•
that meets the league champtonl pia) a1 a umt tn the bowl lo's Billy Shaw, Buck Bncbanan
Buffalo Bills Jan 15 m tile Igame
tn
H1ce Univel'llity of Kansas City fur Tom Selllat
AFL's bowl game.
I Sl.ad1~m
at offensive tackle, Frank
Coach Art Lanham's Rio Gr~nde College Redmen, win· San Diego ChHr~er coach S1d Namalh Will be the All..Siaro' B!liiCom of San Diego !or MlM
ners of the 1965 Pl. Pleasant Rotary College Invitational Gillman named 13 mnre pi•yers qu•rterba ck. backed up by Stratton at linebacker, clefm.
Basketball Tournament, return to the hardwoods tonight at to the All-Star team Monday, John Hadl of San Diego. Had! sive hack! Speedy Dtmcatl ol
G &amp; J Auto stopped big John Milhoan, leading scorer
8 p m. against Georgetown, Ky. College m Gallia Academy
San Dlgo !or George Byrd IDd
for previously unbeaten Firestone 500, and the result was
• •
High School gymnasJum.
L.
Daioard Pau!SIIn of New York
an easy 89-55 triumph Monday night in the battle ol the
The Redmen, now 9-3 on the
lo! George Slmetl, and kicker
unbeatens in the Galhpolis Independent ~asketba!l League.
ason, w11l be gmng up against After tonlght's clasb
with
.
Gmo Cappelletti of Boston for
Played before • good sized -~---- - ~- · a "real tough team " Coach &amp;orgelown the Redmen go to I College BasketbaU Resulta
Ark. Coli. 65 Henderson St. 60 Pete Gogolak.
~ crowd on the Waohmgton hard· Francis pumt•ed in 34 fo r the ''There goeo ·1107 •18Thut waa ~ ~ Lanham sa1d M•nd~v mght. Canton Friday night 1o IJ~e on By Uniled Press IDtematioDBI Pan Am. 88 Sul Hoss 83
Flanker back Lance Alworlll
wood, G &amp; J raced to a 2&gt;-12 wmners. Butch Newlon's 23 led ' battmg average ' 1 IIW1III&lt;r' Georgetown Is &amp;-3 and havo lost Walsh College, and Saturday
Eaal
Angelo St. 68 Tex. Luth. 54
of San Diego and Lionel Taylor
f~rst P"fllld lead.
the !users
i only to Southern, LouiSVIlle, and night tltey liop o·,er to Erie, Acadia U 72 NYAC 68
Texas Western 63 Tulsa 54
ot Denver were All-Star p!ck.t
By halftime, it was 41-28. Aft. oak lldl led 23-5, 44-:m and
i Carson Newman.
Pa., to take on Gannon.
LIU 85
Michael's (VI)
Nrthw&gt;(rn !La.) 73 La. Tech 68 but will not play because al
68
er three periods, there was no 72·55 after three pet 10us.
NBA Sllllldingo
Georgeto"(!l will have Duano Next Tuesday the Redmen Fa rheld
Dickinson
Alc-orn A&amp;M 60 Grambimg 59
injunes.
82
65
doubt about lh&lt;o outrome as In the closest ga me of the , By United Presa IDtemaUoDal BfU(.-e, 6-1, and Tom Tripmao, b"avel to Bluefield, W.
v.a., s..'anton U. 82 Yeshtva 64
Sthwstrn La ) 11 Nchlls St. 53
Ken Graham of San Diego
G &amp; J mcreased its lead I&lt;&gt; evening, Elberlclds ol Pomeroy
6-4, both from Daytoq, at fo.-- for a go at Bluef1eld State Col· Duquesne 87 St F'm"' (Fa J 43
Soutb
and F'rcd Arbanas of KaiiSal
65-39.
slipped paSI Wrilter's of Gull!poEasiOl'll Division
wards ; &amp;-7 John Karr at tho piv- lege, and Thursday nlght theWy
Midwest
So. Car.
Clemson
City will replace them.
57
48
Milhoan was limited to eight lis 71·6!.
w. 1. Pel. ot; tHl Bob Ia and 6·1 Ray go to Institute to take on • Detroit 68 West Tex. St 57
Kentucky
St LouiS u. 70
Others on the squad Gillm_an
80
points by Bob Miles and the Pomeroy led 20-lt alter one Boston
TennesS&lt;&gt;e
Tulane
picked are fullbaek Kc!lb
25 10 _714 Kennedy, at guard.. Bruoe_ IS Va. State, the leam tbey ~ Lo ola (Ill) Dl Indiana 68
64
46 d
slmgy G &amp; J defense. To p per11lli. The Met gs live contm- ..
avoragmg about 21
pomto feated 98-96 to lake lhe First Y
Lincoln guard Walt Sweeney
scor..., for the losers wero Bill ued un IA&gt;p, :17·2~ ut hallltme. &lt;.:mcmnall
25 14 .641 per gam~ and Tripman 19
ARnual Pl. Pleasant
llolary ' Bull er86 St. Jos. (Ind.) 65
Athens (Tenn ) 67 Mry 1n 52
d ta 'kl R Mil ll of Sa
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Alma
38
r:eorgw
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Flortda
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Bt own, w1lh H, and J e r r y After tht L\J p&lt;:nods, 1l was 55- Phil adelphia
22 13 .629 Aga~n.t this tough combma- Tuurna.ment.
IV ·
73 M tl 72 !Juke Penn St !\11
Diego c Lincoln
83
Turner
10.
46.
New York
13 23 .361 tion, the Redmen lrill start 6-5
~"consmi05 X ~rque "
standing player of lao! y.ar•
The w•llt
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Car
68 The Citadel 68
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aron u mg- Bob Easwnan's 20 paced the
Jumor
aron regory an ~
B dl
St Th
w.va St.
llocklcy
All-Star Game and MIX lJ
to n dwmners'
103
89
"pile an ·,nJ·ured back wiruw rs Ned Swmdc ll h;~d 19
Weotem DMslon
Don Trainer at guartiB Big 6-5
ra ey 119 · omas 50
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High
60
makmg
fifth
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flipped
m 30 for G &amp; J while For I he losm, C"' i Bt•aver
W. I. Pet . Paul D1\lon
Will hold down
th~
So llak St103!Ill Syracuse
No Tex. St87
MtamiPomt
&lt;F\, 71 Ncwben)
Utah
Ail-Star h1s
sq uad.
81
C&lt;irl Wolle, With a fourtb P"r· ftm sh, d "'th 20 ~lnle Steve ' Los Angeles
" 23 19 .M8jl'efller spot, and at forwards
ValparaiSo III Wheaton 6U
Crsn-~wmn11 1488w Car87St 64 ' Gtllnwn added two more to
wd outburst, fm•sned wltb 24
Fullc t· toi., Jeu 14
, Balltmore
20 20 .500 wtll be 6-2 sophomore Jim
Southwest
S.•wanL'e Sti ~li l lscms 62
U&gt;e SlY. from Kansas City
In other1conference games on (; &amp; J le.t ds' the loop with an San F• allctsco
18 24 .429 Marshall, and 6~ JUmur Rudy
Okla 64 Okla St 53
Ala St 111 Mtss v.. J St 61
already named to the squad
the Wash ng lon h&lt;Jrdwood last 8-0 m.: u·k F1reslone 1s 7 1 s 1
1s ·11 417 Sh!vely at forwards
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St Colorado
78 M1ssoun
F'lortda
Alabama
latestand
bemg
hnebackers
E.
n•gnt, romped
Oak H11t's
McClelland
at- lJetro
tt
to 27 ·.210 a&lt;:AI
tmn
so ere
"P"",u-ted2 tojumor
see
a 1Sotteve
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Kansas 69
55 59
No. C u ..56A&amp;T
9:1 1-:ltz53 U·1 65 JtheHolub
Shemll
Headnck.
oullit
to a hwh
st:ormg tieTltursday.
Oak IIlii l'm·slone
at 7 Jl m wt Next
109 . 76 wm over Pt. 'Pleasan t's gam e at 8 !tmls G &amp; J ballltng
Monday"s Resu1to
Towler and 6-I Dick Lu~tti at Middleport Ires hmen
upse t
·~-- I VM I '!I Gco Wash111g\"n 74
!Junlcp entry. Oak Htll's John Wether 's anti Ute n~gh tc.1 p ptts 1Cmcin natt 130 St Luujs 114
the g"ard positions, depending , prev10usly un defeat.,.
yger
S
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M1ss . St 83 Auburn 72
game ft!ms.
Kanamski totaled 36 while Btl! I Pomeroy aga111Sl Pt. Plcasanl
.(Only game scheduled)
upon Georgetown'• defense.
Creek Ire.&lt;hmen Monday
at •
The second feature was l h•
- - ~- · - --- -- -- -- -Middleport 43·42 in 8JI overtime
Dallas Cov.boys in art10n The
Col'"
&lt;""It s nd cow bOYI
baskotbaU game, the ftrst 111 the
Ill WO O
"' Gatlu·r in
mee t
area followmg U1e holidays.
' Sunday m the Orang'e Bowl tQ
It was Barry Holl!s'• frPe
•
Miami for Playoff
Ill!' annual NFL Playoff Bowl,
throw with tW&lt;l seconds left m
I MIAMI fUPli - "the Balli-! lh• consolatton contest lor the
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time
that
sent
the
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the Green
cold 1I s10ns
secnnd-best of lbQ two divi·
By L•~ONARD A. GKANATO over th e cold-shoot mg vtst tors 1n the closing mlnul"' Louie points to pace tho Jayhawk game into overlime, and F'or.
afte n Coltsof relived
Dec
8
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UPl Sports Writer
and romped to an 8:1-:,s vtclor" llamp1er scored 20 for the attack. which shot a bhstenng ward Dennis Ault'o 20 • loot By Umted Pren lnternaHonal Ba r w:n
the Pa~kers
el tmmat.i Sunday In the Orange Bowl
Duke beat the shilling one , Jack M.1nn led th e
lllu e 1 Wildlats. Rtch P01ks topped 61 per cent m the second bail jumper, also a:t the 2 second The site was. strange but the ed Ythem from the National ' Will be the last game of the
press ol Penn State Monday I Devils wtth 25 pomts, Bub l the Htlhkens sco1ers w1th '1:1.. alter a cold first atana.
mark in the overtime that won &amp;eenQ was l&lt;lm•ilar.
F tb . L
W t
D•'v·, long season for the Coils, and
01ght ~•th the weapon 1·1 lSI
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it for the young Yellow
· I-&lt;·w•s adde d 2I anu·' "uv b Vc1 ga Bra dl ey. th e sevent1-ron
1 ked
' J ackets. C"mrtnnali and St· Louis 00 rtt
a.1 eaguQ es er0
· Sl1u1a stt U w1 11 ha ve 1o wor k oul
snpposed to slop-the lost 1ch tpfled 111 17 to th e cause. T1m team, ran away !rom St. Cre\ghton .use oupenor :: stump, Kyger forward, was pl2.y ed a Na\10nal Basketball! Slon 1 e race.
an ollense built around fl ankerbreak.
1 Hel'd s 16 pon1ts were htgh for Thomas
99-52. Ed Jncksnn ~und •g ability to u~set
~
high for both teams wtlb 19 Assoc1at10o game at Memphis, Coach Don SllUia and his t back Tom Matte repiacmg
The one press Ideally puts Peon State The Blue Devils, scored 21 pomts to pace the J u~lilate ~~acu~ 10 ~7 i ~~~ pomts.
• Tenn, Mooday night and the Colts gathered m t11e tropical mjured qnarterba~b Johnny
lwu defenders on the man w1th '1 who led 47·27 HI hillfttme, llra&gt;es and got help lrom Joe 0 nson
.
eg hn lly quarters:
Royal• came out ahead 130-111 warmth for the hrstt me smce l Umtas and Gary Cuozo.
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the ball whtl e the ofh•r thr ee outshol the VISitor. 45 per cent Allen (20) and Alex McNutt ~~OL;nd~7 ~~~ 819ra ~f 1 ~ Kyger ........ . 11 17 26 38 42 as Oscar Robertson worked hi s losmg the champtonshlp playoff I The Cowboys were not due Ia
fail back to block off the ltnes l up 19 per cet1l and outrcbound&lt;•d tl71 111 lim lop -Sided contest.] m 1 8 0 b · / c
go MRS .. •, ... lJ 18 '/[/ 311 43 usua l magio ou the basketball In Green ~ay 13 . 10 to see the ' town until later today.
thtO"Rh ~luch hts passes must thcm72-51. Penn ~li!le hit only r"~ed Korha"s 17 wCie bigh lor~~~ 3\ed :~ °~~ s~
ethorge Kyger, St11mp 7-5-19,
Tyo coort.
-- - - ---~·-· 8 re s WI . 211 2-0-4. Buckley 1~2 P;,ck 4-0. Robertson !!Cored a gametravel. The 1doo 1s to slow the nme l1eld guab 111 lit&lt;' ltr.s l half. ) I Thomes.
lc ers
progress of lite ball down the
Kculu•·ky Wms
Bradley lot 59 per cent lrom pomts 1 ~ Syra~use, •II on fiel,d t 8, Reese 11-11-8. Total~ 17-11-42.
hlgb 37 points arul also added
court tu g•ve the defense time Second-1 anhd Kentucky had the flw t atw outrebounded St. ~~als: t va mg, Syracuse
MHS, Ault 4-2·10, Holits 2-4- some key assists lo belp tbe
to set up
' trouble w1lh a pesky St. Lou1s Thomas 42-18.
h ·1pom ...gamoll scorder, was ~ Hoffner 3-3·9 Jngelo 0-0.0, Royals climb within two games
2
B Duk
· be1ore pu ulllg away an d
Kaosuo 0 ver BuHa
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e's Blue llevlls, who ' outlit
Cre d. to
hto 0 ledWah y tAn eruras
lh of 1 Haggerty
4-2·10,' Demoskef ao. of the Eastern D1voooa leadmg
18
mamtamed their No 1 rankmg ~ wmmng 80·70. Tho Blllikens Kansas, tied lor nmth spot Ill ~~~ D
earn WI 23 1G. Totals 16-11-43.
Boston Celtic!.
HARRIS IN -Am:~Cmcmnali jumped oft Ia a 3&gt;- 1
m tho UP! board of ooaches !stayed wtlh tho powerful the rankmgs, hod to Wipe out a po ·
Serving Meigs Counly llnet 1861
ralmgs thiS week, were too last ; Wtldcats throughout the first ftve-potnt Colorado halftime Loyola of Chicago, the DETROIT tUPI) -Billy Har· !9 fir~t-quarter lead. only to I&gt;&lt;
wllh the!Lr. passes ~ th~ holhf" dand 17ed 41·39 aftr bemg advantoge, bEut hstormced to a 69- natton's bighest-seormg college r!s who was suspended two I outscored 19-1 at the start ol
N
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8
1ttany
Ions one. Stym1eu 1be m 39- at m erm1sS1on.
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onference outfit, bad fivo men in double w~ks 0 by the Detroit Red the second P"rlod. But Robertlor only a short t1me, Duke Pat Rtley led Kentucky with opener. Walt Wesley, Del Lewi.o f1gureo for a 9Hill breH past W
g0 f g to report to son rallied the Royals to the
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quickly built 3R eight-point leau 24 pomta, many o! them oommg and AI Lopes eacb l!Cored ];! lndiaua. Jim Colemaa and ~;g~ ~~:~e~:. !arm clubs, front again and they held on
AGENCY, INC.
- - - - - -· -~----· ~--~---· - Doug Wardlaw EIIICh bad 18 has agreed to join the Jerry Lucas had 22 pomta for '
DUKJll NUMBER ONE
pomta to paca Loyola, which Pittsburgh Hor•ets of the CmcmnatJ willie Cliff Hagan
Bill Childs-Rodney Downing, Agtnh
ailS
..Coach
Craynor Slone'•
NEW YORK (UP!) - The has averaged_ 101 points per Amerioaa Hockey League for topped tho Hawk1 Wllb BO.
Southern Tornadoes will be Umted Press International rna- game 1D the lirsl 11 gamea.
their game oa Wednesday No atbir lllllllllll 1NN ttChe-

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- b y Helen Bott•l--'
up w1tl1 me becauso I don't
YOUTH ASKED FOR • r!
nus column is for young peo- have a car and we had tu walk
ple, thelf,/ problems and pl ea- down town to the movie., which
sures. their troubles and fun. got her hair wet when II rai..
As w1th the rest of Helen Help ed. Until summer, she said.
So I took my rtng back and
us, it welcomes
I• o g h s
best
but won t uudge a serious ques- went with one of rer
friend s, thai did 1t.
Now
Uon wtlh a brush-off.
the ftrst gtri wanll the rln1
Send your teen-age question• back, but I like the new girl
1&lt; YOUTH ASKEJ"l FnR IT. better. She doesn"l mind walkcare of Heleo Help US thil Ing.
neWSIJ'tper.
But Girl "A" saya the buslup
w.s only temporary and
TOMBOY PROGRESSES TO
I'm
a dog lor two-liming her.
BOY PROBLEMS
1 said can't we all be friends,
[)(&gt;m· Helen·
and she sa1d no, Glrl "B" Is
Mnvbe vou remember me I now her enemy. Whal 1h~l1 I
wrot~ to · you lour years ago do' - BRAD
about my being a tomboy. Well, Dear Brad
thanks for your he lp. Every.
Tell Gtrl "A"' to go take a
thmg"s fme now. But I have walk - alone.
H.
another problem.
I'm 16 and going with • boy Dear Helen:
who IS very mce That isn't the
I guess you know how easy
problem. H1s frien d 1s The it is to gel P"P pills and cool
other mght this lriend mel me balls around sc hool. Sometim01
at the store and offered to walk the kids even give them away.
me home (he lives ne&lt;1r me) . 1 wafiiiiii.,Jng a lot of trouble
Well, because he Is a good at home and then I had even
friend of my
boy friend, I more trouble with a wild boy
thought tt was fine, but when friend, ao I asked a girl to
he got to my front porch, he 1et me some to try . It mado
grabbed me and started getting everything kind of float away,
fre sh Well. 1 slapped him and so I started buying them. It's
said I would teii Greg (my lel- been two weeks. almost, and
Ia 1 1 don't want to break up I know I have to sto[&gt;- but I'm ·
their lr!endshlp but If I don't ready to climb the walls. I'm
teii, Church (wolf) will think he doing all kinds of exercisu and
can get · away wi th anything. keeping owfully aet1ve, aod try·
So what's a girl to do? CON- mg not to think , but, Helen,
FUSED EX-TOMBOY
do you think I'm add!~ted! Tho
P. S Don"t think I'm that trouble with my parenta hesn'l
tyJl" of gtrl because reaiiy I'm cleared up • maybe It would
not. II I were , would I bt serve them right ..
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writing to ynu"' - C, E. T.
YORKER
Dear Confused:
As I remember it, lour years Dear New Yorker .
No, you aren't addicted ago 1 !Bid, "'Be glad you 're a
tomboy because they have more yet, but tl you don"t olroighlo
fun, and wlth a 4ttle polish, ened out as of NOW you'll have
make the best aii-aroundd glfil.' more trouble than you can hanCongratulations. You've arrived dle, very _,_ You MUST tell
But remember, ""best all-a· your ochool counselor wbert
round girls" don't tattle, and you &amp;ol those
pilll, and lei
Tomboys can Ulke care of them- her take it from there Sho'U
selves. That slap should put alorl your parent• and find help
wolf-boy In his place, and your lor you. And 1 hope you til..
oiience won't give him Ideas cover they're your beat friends,
- except that he'd better no! alter all , - H.
push h1&lt; luck! Teii btm you'ii
accept the apology you expect This column Ia dedialed 10
him to make, and !oraet it. H. famUy living, 10 II you've hov·
IJ!i kid trouble or jusl plaiD
TELL HER TO GO TAKE A trouble, let Helen help you. lbt
WALK
will 1110 welcome your OWII
Dear Helen:
amuslne experlencel. Addml
l was going with 1 girl for Helen Bott.l in caro ol lhll
3 montho and then she broke uewspaper.

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Over 200 F
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See Exhibition Mid
basta to Wahama louighl in • JOr college basketbaU ratiHgs Paul Moren sank lwo free agaBlil l ~t~H~e: rs~h_:ey: :_._ _ _ _ _'.':dlu~
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• Oblo Vallef Coolcrent:e wtth l1rst place votes and woi&gt;- throws with 16 aeconds left to
11age game.
lost record• tbrougb Saturday, ease Wisconsin past Marquette
Tbe
TorDBdoes
are
2-1
overTeam
. . . . . . . •. . .l'Oints 73-72, Mike Jlemmond pumped
In Charleston
arul 0-% in &lt;onference play 1. Duke (30) [!H)
330 in 20 poillt!
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t'alcous,
coached by Bob Oliver. are
also winless In leaguo play.
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A packed house of ever !00
fans watched live · t1mes world
champion R1chard Bergman of
k
Englaod and current 12th ran .
ed world Lee Dal .loon nf Seoul.
Korea, present a l&lt;Ible tenniS
exhibition at the North Charles
ton, w. Va. Recreation Center
Monday night.

Logan•weIISl On

Ratt]e Tops in
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2. Kentucky (l l (8-j))
280
230
3. Vallderbilt (I) tiO.l)
4. St. Joseph"s I!'a.) (9·31 171
6. Brigham Young f&amp;-1)
141
6. Pruvtdence (8·1)
132
7_ Bradley (liH)
110
B. lJCI.A (7·3)
96
~-(tiel Kansa• (9-2)
V8
Iowa 18.1)
Second 10 _ II, Texas

University 1o a o ~I victory
over the l&lt;&gt;uring Polisb llational
team Ia 1111 Khlbitiorl, lllperior ,
b di
Del 11
re ou• og gave
ro a 68-57
lriumph over Weot Texas State
and Utah found Uto road still
rocky by losing to Miami m
Florida 88-117. Utab atarted Its !
present tour with 1 f-G .-..eord
and Is now H .

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The evenl was spnnsufl"d by I
Western 37; 12 Cincinnati 34;
the anawba Valley Tab le Ten13, Syracuse 29; 14, Loyola !
FINEST
ms Assocwlion. Bergman and
&lt;Ill.) 26, 15, Mmnesota 25; 16, 1
Dai Joon are currently repeal- Lo~n L' at Wellston for the Michigan 24; 11, Utah 16; 18
ing a world tour wtlh the llar- ! top Southeastern Ohto League , (lie) New Mexwe, Depaul 13;
lem Globt Trotters.
basketball g:m10 F"rtd.•y mgnt 120, (lie I Tulsa (1),
. Oregon State 10
ONE·DAY SERVICI
Among the seven matches The Chteltatn,, after lnsmg Other teams receiving voteo
ON REQUEST
played was one between Berg-1 a doublr·overt1me tlmller tu -San F'rancJsco Penn State
man and 14-year-old Ste~e Par- Nelsonv11le, 45-43 , on Dec 10.: we~tern Kentu~ky, Temple:
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sons of Charle,'ton, who_1s West have buunced back wtlh four Boston College, Maryland, Ok$
V1rg1ma men s champwn. He straight tnumphs, and now ow• lahoma c1ty, NorU1 Carolina Cl
loo k Bergman to a duect game, a 5-2 season recoru.
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eaner1 e
Pomeroy
St tc Nebraska North Caroll·
I · 26-24
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ooAml g
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On the other hand Well ston, na, Wichita, Seattle, Ill.•loh~'siiiiiliiliiii
so .on. t e program was
' eniv to ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil
. an now 7·1 overoll, has lost
inlernussiOn hitting exhibitiOn I Nelsonville b a 78-67 eount.
by Parsons and 13-year . old
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John Tannehill of Middleport, In the SEOAL, Wellston 1
current U. S. Boys under 14 tied with Athens and Nelson·
champion. Parsons and Tanne- v1lle lor f1rsl place witb a 4-1
hill will play together this year mark. Logan is close hebind
in regional and national compe- With a 3·2 loop mark.
!Ilion as a doubles learn m the In other conlereACe gameo
Boys under 16 div1s1on.
Friday, Middleport 2-4
goea
Tannehill will be
teamed to Athens (6·1) whtle Nelsoa·
with Richard Ferral, 16, o1. ville (7-1) travels to Pomeroy
Cleveland, who is Ohio filth (2·5). Jackson (3·3) goes to Gal·
&amp;fall Cl!t!lllllii.....IIIPW
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ranked in men's smgles, in Boys hpoltS 124 )
.
~q~~an~ up Gld • ' a L II ....
Under 18 regional and national In _non-league achon Satur·

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goes to Pt Pleasant and Ky·
ger Creek plays at Middleport.
NEW YORK (UPI) -Player· Two SVAC battles are schedcoach Dave DeBusschere and uled Friday. Southwi!Stern plays
suard Eddie Miles of the 1at Hannan Treco while North
Detroit Pistons have been Galli&lt;~ IS at Kyger Creek ill the
oam~d to play lor the West Ill other loop contest.
tho NaUon!li Basketball Asooci- Wah.1ma plays Easlern and
ation'1 an..ter game """I Rutland i1 at McArthur Friday.
Tuesday in Cmcimlall. The two In county circles Saturday,
Pistou join Bailey Howell and Racme w1ll hisl always-powerDon Ohl of Baltimore, Rick lul Zanesvtlle Rosecrans. East·
Barry, Nate Thurmond and ern will jourRey to SouthwestGuy Rodgers of San Francisco, ern for a SVAC ~oRtest, and
Jerry Wei and Rudy LaRusso North Galha plays al Wilton in
of Loo Angeles and Zelmo a noD-league encounter. Kyger
Beaty of St. Louil.
Creek plays at Middleport.
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ATLANTA &lt;UP!) - The Atanta Fal~ons o! the National
Foolball League llined Danker
Tommy Tolleson ol Alabama oo
Jrfollday, leaving Alabama quar·
terhack Steve Slc.n as the only
ellgtbla left unslped l'rom their
lldiiDII draft P,lcka.

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MACHEN BOUT
NEW YORK (UP!) -Eddie
Machen lms been signed by
Empire Promolional Eoterpri·
ses ~ meet Eurapearr heavywe1ght champion Karl Mlldeaberger in F.raokfurt, Ger·
IWIII¥ on Feb. a.

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%-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Jan. 4, 1966

Q - Whea lbt weather 11
cold my lingers tum white and
numb. Hot water doeln'l help.
Only m111111ne my banda will
get the blood back In my llnfen
What cat11e1 lhll Inti what I doT

naud'o disease, a condlUon In
which there Is a spasm lu lire
arteriea of the fingers. Elpoaure 1o ~old may trtner an
attack but m some pel"S0111 an
emotional upset will do lt. Af.
lltoUib placing your handJ In
hot water does not relieve your
attack, lakin&amp; a hot bath or
bot drink may do 10.
Thll condition II a nulaanct
-not a lhreal to lifo. Furtltennore !hero I• Do danrer ol
PDinne, wltb lou of your
flniera. You should wear furUnetl &amp;lovu In cold weather.
Some womm with thll d!1111o
ll"t bonolited bJ female horo
monea or toluollne. Slnct smoko
IJ!i awavaled tbe eondlUon,
don't amokt. On the other band
tbe judicious use of aleohol
aometimn belpa. If aU elae fall•
ynu m!Jbt consider movq t.
aoma tropical paratllae.

G &amp; I Stops
Milhoan, Tops
'500' 89-55

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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, O~ laD. '- 196~

1

A - Yoa probably have Ray.

There ore some olgns 1howlng that
the elemen ta rv and secondary &gt;&lt;·hoo ls
m1ght be over the hump Ill emollment
Oh1o sc hools in these cate~o••es num bered 2 2 million last loll and th 10
spring "111 gradu•le 132 613 Tho~\ fig ure is down from the !96fi ftgu•e hy
over a thous;~nd which means that the
peak of World War II balliPs hos possed through h•gh schools and 1s causing
tnflaled enrollments at lhe college level This development was noted 1n some
area schools tn reduced enrollment from
last vear Th1s will mean that there will
only have to be slight improvement or
expansiOn In physical plants in !Ius area,
Unless there is a more rapid Increase in
populalion Total expendftures for public schools will $24 7 billion th is year,
whkh Is a 1~ percent increase o&gt;e1 la.t
1ear. whkh inrlnd&lt;•s a 130 perr&lt;·nt tn·
erease in federal atd

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Voice of Broadway

On the Ho Chi Minh Trail

THE DAILY SENTINEL
DEVOTED TO INTEREST OF
MEIGS-MASON AREA

By Jack O'Briah

Rtc ha rd S Owt·n. Publl~tlt"'r
t: hester TannehtiL f&lt;.:dllt;r
P11bli!!h~d evP.ry afternoon txrtpt Sun.
day by l'he OhiO Va lli'\ l'ubltstung t'om
!Jany. 110 Mt&gt;etlalll&lt;' St. Pomero), flhto
45769 Bu~inf'SS Offire phonE' w'v 2 2156
~dt tunal phone WY 2-21~7.

Entered as serond class mallm1 matter
at tht post offlre at Pomf'roy, Oh10
Nulional
advertlsm1
representative·
Boll me IIi Ktmball, InC' , 343 l&gt;f"xm ..:ton
A\t' , New Yot k l'llv. Nt:\\ York
Subsrrtpllon ra ttw Oelt\'Prrd by rarritr

avatlable, ao cent!! per wee-k; ollt
yeu in advance at the Daily Sentinel of·
flee 11~ ~ ; &amp;lJl montha, $7 80, thr!e montht
53 .90 By Motor Routt where earrler service not aullable one month 11 30 By
malt oat year SlO 00, StK montha, SD 26;
Throe montho. $3 00.
w her~

The Uailg
Senlinel
COMMIHT.t TING IDITOIIALL Y

Big Boost For Schools
I' 1l'tJOLD IIIIP•• lilt thl

YOten

of

01161 . . -vhlttd thtl federal aid
. . tltdwo!r Ia tilt 11111 wtll takt cart

cr1 -'-llolull noedt. Wt r.cently oaw a
""'""' ot tilt rttulu of vote• on
. . _ IovlN aDd bond ls•uet ill tbt

Capitol Cornmenl, f.~'venls

lllale ud 1tt1 tllaa fiO perrent o! them

By William S. White

wert glvtD tilt appro&gt;al of tht electoralt. Thero hut been tho~e who

havt

thouabt lor a Ions time that the .......
menu oD real estate would have to bt
r•la.xed. and some other means of fm·
andng sc hools brought to

tho

front

Here m Ohio m the past year an attempt
was l)lado to bolster the !manctna

o!

,, hoots by increasing the sales tax , but
it met w1th failure There are not many
,. hooi d1stmt• that will turn down I
!&lt;'•'" , , gront
tllllll'd down
erl IJI' a local
nu l iha l the

One board out in lo-:-a
federal aid and was prats·
edttonali&lt;t who pointed
co mmunJtv could run the

sdwol svstem better than tht' buteauC!.I tS In \Va&lt;hmgton

federal aid to education in Oh10 wlll
read! an all t1me high of about $01 mil·
lton m the 1965-66 school yea1 That
figure 1s ahout five per,enl of Ohio s
total revenues for school purpos~s . and
is a ~36 million mcrease ovet the 1H64·
65 period It would not appear that
there can be too much p1 rssut e from
federal authorities wtth that small per·
centa~e of funds Th, amount that the
state 1s gomg to have in the year ahead
ts based on our usmg 50 lo 75 perrrnt
of the federal funds alloted to the slate
It Is reported that the total ed uca1ton
revenues for the state this yea1 w1ll run
to $1.2 billion . which in anybodv"s hook
II big business The colossal ftg ure IS
composed of the state 1 ontri butllln of
$333 million and 1821 million from !oral
10urce1 The present state &lt;ontnlmtwn
ranks Ohio 37th ln the nat10n m the
amount ot funds alloted to srhool purp&lt;liU.

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The ligures are not quilt so low by
comparison when we take mtu Mnounl
the amount per pupil expendttul e,
which this year will be $50:1 pe1 student "h!Ch IS an mrrease ot $:15 o&gt;er
last year, hut sllll less than that app1o·
pri1ted in 24 other states It would ap·
peal that the aHrilge trachE'r tialary 1n
Ohio Is not going to be too far behind
that of the nation tn thiS yeat The gap
was only the dilferen&lt; e between $6 .·
350 and $6 506 to piaee us lJrd among
the •tntes The Ohio est1mate of teachen aalny goes up $370 ovet last year,
whi~h should reduce the i•P by a lara•
percentage

WASHINGTON -

No matter

whert the pendulum of fate

may at last com~ to rest in
V1et Nam - whethO" f1x.dly
pomtt-d to an honorable peace
or to the flames of a large-r
war - the new ye.ar fmds one
of the old boys showing th e
youlli how duty lli done at the
centtr ef the cr1s1s
Averell Harriman at 14 an
elderly party by any chronolog~
cal test, Is puttmg one of thiS
country's dares! cliche- myths,
the cult of )OUth worsh1p, to a

suspicious aS&lt;oclate or by Con·
eress, of allowrng personal am·
bitJOn to r.:olor or to fnghtPn an
the smallest way his work or
Ju s rer.:ommendatwns
So 1t " that all Wa shington
knows one thing at least - that
11 he says somethmg he believes
11. pur.ly and stwply. He Is not
runrung !or anything.

He Is a man, this Harriman,
who was twice cruelly disappomted In politics. The first
time was when he was denied
the Pre~!Jdent1al nommt1on that
severe test.
Harry Truman had earnestly
sought
for h1m The second time
The most raving of all our
ruvmg ambassadors . he was was ~hen Nelson Rockefeller
m Jre or less endlessly a1rborne unseated h1m as Governor of
at the approach of the now year. New York.
Many would have ~ur!ed up
In hJS •omewhat dull but abs&lt;&gt;lutely tireless and determined and quit when the last and un"ay, he was carr ym~ cltmartJc suspected blow had fallen Harmessage! from Pres1dcnt John ~ riman . Instead. sto!Jdly came
aon to nat1onul leaders half a· here to work m the State Deround lhe world 1n Amenc11's fi- partment, m his grumpily quiet
way. lor President John F'. Kennal spasm of effort to r~a c h 1
decent and nonappeasmg peat·e nedy. For t1tles he clearly didn·a gtve a damn. He stayed on
to end the VwtnameMe war.
with
Prestent Johnson And as
H1s jow·nevs then
would
he
have exhausted most men of the lilies came and went
hall his yem And beyond still clearly didn't &amp;ive a damn
doubt there wtll be many other what rank-plate they put upon
jOW"oeys before curiously age- hiS door.
He was. In fact, a poor politicleSI man Jays down at lost a
public coreer that began before Ian H1s speeches, however writ..
many of hiS dtplomatlc colteag. len, were unconquerably pedes·
ueo had put on the1r f~rst lone trtan In his mouth , and 1n affecpants
tionate impat~ence he evoked
His highest professional qual. the ni~kname of "Honest Ave,
lfication 1s h1s record as Pn:sl- the Hair Splitter." For elective
dent Truman's Ambassador I() office. the knack was simply
tho Soviet Union. now a long not In him. He be&lt;ame instead a
time a~o. In Moorow he be- most superwr public official of
came the f1rst Western envoy the appomttve sort. He had, in
totally to aen'e - and to re- spite of himself, found . h 11
port back homo with no trim- place Th1o ~&lt; P&lt;rhaps why he
ming - that a thtng we now Is able to !how the younger
call the coded wor was about 1
men how duty ts at last done.
lit OP"ned by the Communist
Tho late Admiral
Erneot
world
Kmg . a glae1ally tough o I d
But his highest humaD qllllli- tyP" of the Second World War ,
fH s tton ~~ somethmg else. H1s smd that when "they" 111 Wasltvery age " the strength of his mgton got mto trouble they sent
carptr For alone •mone cur.. for the 110~a nd -so~
Like King,
rent high officials he cannot po,. HBrmmm could never
have
atbiy be suspe&lt;:ted. by tho most even got litarted m .11 popular-

tty race But. like Ernie King,
Averell Hamman " a good
type to have around when tl1e
heat is on and they need a man
for a mu.n'a errand.

DOtlOR
SAYS
By Wayno G. Brandstodt, M.D.
Q - Is It harmful to take an
enema every morn ing for con~
stipatlon'
A - This should not be necessary If you regu late your
daily mlake ol vegetnbles and
frutt Some persons need almost
none and others need 5 or 6
large helpmgs a day to produce
a formed stool.

Enemas have th eir legitimate
11se but are gent&gt;ral!v much
abused. For the rehel of tru
constipation (hard. dry, d•lf•·
cult stools) an enem• ol more
than 6 or 7 ounces should never
be taken because
what you
want to accomplish Is to mpty
the reetum - not the entire
colon. Nothmg should be added
to the water used for the enema.
Soap or turpentme will irrl·
tate the bowl and a•e not needed.
I advise th at a small enema
of plam warm water be taken
only after 48 hours have elapsed lollowmg a formed stool
or 12 hours following a sol!,
formless stool The secrt of suecess with such an enema Is to
hold 1t lor 5 or 10 minutes
before pa,.mg lt. II thla doesn't
work, try adult size gly~erin

suppositories These too must
be held for 5 or 10 minutes
to allow your body teml"'raturt
to melt them.
Q - My motbor pald me a
viSit and saw me using crack·
ed eggs. She 111d I should

The Liz Taylor • Richard
Burton family fee for app&lt;ar·
ing on the SKmmy Davis TV
premiere - 150,000
Sean
C&lt;lnnery signed for $12,5011 and
then got more trked
than
Smersh when he heard what
Somlvel w" paying the otbel"l
Smatra's and Sl;eisand'a
TV producer Dwight Hermon
and w1fe adopted a 2nd baby
(one a ye"ar so rar}
Impressionist Frank Gorshin's child
had a close call swallowing
too big a baby mouthful but oil
was fme before the N. Y. police
and ftre emergency squatiB armed
Mickey Rooney's stopPllli traffic In the St. Moritz
lobby with the autograph btl;
be opened at the Latin QU11rter
The C&lt;lmmodore Hotel become&amp; an olf!ce building, we've
be.., tipJl"d
Goodman Ace
ol the Como Show's been sum·
moned to see what wit can be
added 1o the Bdwy. • bound
comedy Nancy Walker's dlroct!ng . Goody'a hypochondrl ..
cal comedy book for "Doubleday , "llow Me You," Ia In gal·
ley proof. ils jacket will have a
stark and darin&amp; X-ray of lhi•
Ace of CARDS.
The stage musical
Marcel
Mastroianni's doing in Rome
(about Rudolph Voientino) lli m
choreographic trouble- Kath·
orine Dunh~m quit after four
weeks' rehearsal and
Danny
Dani~ls (ex-Caesar, Como, Bea
L•llle - ''High Spirits" danceman) wt~s giVen lhe transatlantic hurry-up call . . Discour·
Lgmg marginal note about the
"Marat-Sade" drama - it's embarrassln&amp; when P"Ople try to
shock you, and they don't
A couple of plays due in shortly are .. id to gu•rantee to dls·
gust more than shock audtenc·
es
But the avalanche of vul~arity and tasteless sex in the
lilthv new wave of drama ha&lt;
served simply to m"ke s"ch
former shock value dreary nothing surpr1ses nnyon~ on the
on~e-legitlmote stage
The
Wagner · announced judgeships
of Joe DICarlo and Berme Newman were fo recast hr
Marge Nichols, estranged
wife of ~omedlan • director
Mike Nichols I Utey've both signEd the separation agreement)
moves to Paris In a week or so
Former Albany Senate pow·
er lnow a top Rork•leller com·
m1ssioner) Walter J. Mahoney
became a grandpop via daughter Ellen
Two hotel ~haln!
are dllnglmg cash-green carrot!
In front of Rene Verdon, the
JfK -hired While ilouse chef
who didn't dig barbecued everything and qu1t he also has
backers for a N. Y restaurunl
The N Y. cops !ear a gen·
era! may be their next commlsh
You don't hear about
mobster Meyer Lansky a n y
more because that wiso:&gt; elder
tougbt guy took the aame hints
Frank Costello 1gnored Qntil
he was lorned into a largel
JUSt hke b1g business, which It
Is. several lop mob buys are
moving up at New Year's and a
never use them. What would
they do to me?
A - Never Is 1 long lime
Egga that have cracke may
harbor Salmonella organiSms,
the cause of one type of baclerlal lood polaonlng. For tht1
reason many
P"Ople d1scard
U1em to be on the oale aide.
They should never be uled raw.
Heat wlll destroy the germ1
but II the eggs ll"e !rtod or
10ft bo1led there to a good
chance that an the organ~!lll
will not be killed. If you must
use them, hard-boil them.

brace of jailed gangsters have
been told to reltre or eIse.
Have a sick-showbiz tale : •
comJc wriler consulted a p~yrhlatrlst, was Informed the trouble wa&lt; tn" celebrity's mate,
!O • divorce resulted, the psych
d d th rom
then prlposed an we
e
·
lc-wrlter and the pl!ych"s aban·
doned mate cpmrmtted suicide
Phll Harns insists "Hrllo,
D~Jiy" was ··wntlen lor lrau
Ailee Faye and won't be hap·
py until she doll"' In for the
big hello
Elder show . biz
statesman Max Gordon missed
U•e Barbra Stmsand TV spec·
ia l. asked to nave it rerun pn·
vately •nd omersed WI"lh sueh
restrained ytps as "Grealt!st 1
ever ••w ," more vocal range
than Fannie Brice." but told

us sanely "Fanny was a mucll
lun,mer woman" . Oh, _and
Phil Harris seldom men 110111
his square given name because
tt's "Wonga" (that's Wight)
It's a Welsh handle .
Phil
ion hili mother's side) to pari •
Cherokee
How,
\VIten NBC News does lis
"Testlng: Is Anybody Honest''
TV analysis of national U S.
1rtegrity, why not give the quiz
to Its v1ce pre,denls Asked
about a F'rench writer's ana\y.
sis thnt she's "lazy, undlscl·
plln•d. and wanders through her
love affairs," Brigilte Bardo!
conf1ded to nwemsan Howard
K Sm"ith, ''That's lrue'' . A
mom star's widow ls reported
converting to Jutlnism, objecl
matrimony

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Rookie-of-Year Namath Leads
All-Stars
"

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to
R10 e Urns
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Hard.Woo dTOnl.g t
e

HOUSTON (UPl) - T h el comp letmg the sq uad.
was a runnerup to Bu!folo'l
Amercan Football League's ! Th e " ""n ll1lls who made the ack Kemp. Other replac.
(AJ?L) Rook1e of1be Year Joe learn wtll be replaced on the oteii~"Jl,r Bills playera on tiM
•
Namath of the New York Jds. All-Star squad by runneraup , AU-Star squad wtJI be Wayae
wtll lead the AFL AII..Siar team ' because the Buffalo team will Hawkins ol Oakland lor Buff•
that meets the league champtonl pia) a1 a umt tn the bowl lo's Billy Shaw, Buck Bncbanan
Buffalo Bills Jan 15 m tile Igame
tn
H1ce Univel'llity of Kansas City fur Tom Selllat
AFL's bowl game.
I Sl.ad1~m
at offensive tackle, Frank
Coach Art Lanham's Rio Gr~nde College Redmen, win· San Diego ChHr~er coach S1d Namalh Will be the All..Siaro' B!liiCom of San Diego !or MlM
ners of the 1965 Pl. Pleasant Rotary College Invitational Gillman named 13 mnre pi•yers qu•rterba ck. backed up by Stratton at linebacker, clefm.
Basketball Tournament, return to the hardwoods tonight at to the All-Star team Monday, John Hadl of San Diego. Had! sive hack! Speedy Dtmcatl ol
G &amp; J Auto stopped big John Milhoan, leading scorer
8 p m. against Georgetown, Ky. College m Gallia Academy
San Dlgo !or George Byrd IDd
for previously unbeaten Firestone 500, and the result was
• •
High School gymnasJum.
L.
Daioard Pau!SIIn of New York
an easy 89-55 triumph Monday night in the battle ol the
The Redmen, now 9-3 on the
lo! George Slmetl, and kicker
unbeatens in the Galhpolis Independent ~asketba!l League.
ason, w11l be gmng up against After tonlght's clasb
with
.
Gmo Cappelletti of Boston for
Played before • good sized -~---- - ~- · a "real tough team " Coach &amp;orgelown the Redmen go to I College BasketbaU Resulta
Ark. Coli. 65 Henderson St. 60 Pete Gogolak.
~ crowd on the Waohmgton hard· Francis pumt•ed in 34 fo r the ''There goeo ·1107 •18Thut waa ~ ~ Lanham sa1d M•nd~v mght. Canton Friday night 1o IJ~e on By Uniled Press IDtematioDBI Pan Am. 88 Sul Hoss 83
Flanker back Lance Alworlll
wood, G &amp; J raced to a 2&gt;-12 wmners. Butch Newlon's 23 led ' battmg average ' 1 IIW1III&lt;r' Georgetown Is &amp;-3 and havo lost Walsh College, and Saturday
Eaal
Angelo St. 68 Tex. Luth. 54
of San Diego and Lionel Taylor
f~rst P"fllld lead.
the !users
i only to Southern, LouiSVIlle, and night tltey liop o·,er to Erie, Acadia U 72 NYAC 68
Texas Western 63 Tulsa 54
ot Denver were All-Star p!ck.t
By halftime, it was 41-28. Aft. oak lldl led 23-5, 44-:m and
i Carson Newman.
Pa., to take on Gannon.
LIU 85
Michael's (VI)
Nrthw&gt;(rn !La.) 73 La. Tech 68 but will not play because al
68
er three periods, there was no 72·55 after three pet 10us.
NBA Sllllldingo
Georgeto"(!l will have Duano Next Tuesday the Redmen Fa rheld
Dickinson
Alc-orn A&amp;M 60 Grambimg 59
injunes.
82
65
doubt about lh&lt;o outrome as In the closest ga me of the , By United Presa IDtemaUoDal BfU(.-e, 6-1, and Tom Tripmao, b"avel to Bluefield, W.
v.a., s..'anton U. 82 Yeshtva 64
Sthwstrn La ) 11 Nchlls St. 53
Ken Graham of San Diego
G &amp; J mcreased its lead I&lt;&gt; evening, Elberlclds ol Pomeroy
6-4, both from Daytoq, at fo.-- for a go at Bluef1eld State Col· Duquesne 87 St F'm"' (Fa J 43
Soutb
and F'rcd Arbanas of KaiiSal
65-39.
slipped paSI Wrilter's of Gull!poEasiOl'll Division
wards ; &amp;-7 John Karr at tho piv- lege, and Thursday nlght theWy
Midwest
So. Car.
Clemson
City will replace them.
57
48
Milhoan was limited to eight lis 71·6!.
w. 1. Pel. ot; tHl Bob Ia and 6·1 Ray go to Institute to take on • Detroit 68 West Tex. St 57
Kentucky
St LouiS u. 70
Others on the squad Gillm_an
80
points by Bob Miles and the Pomeroy led 20-lt alter one Boston
TennesS&lt;&gt;e
Tulane
picked are fullbaek Kc!lb
25 10 _714 Kennedy, at guard.. Bruoe_ IS Va. State, the leam tbey ~ Lo ola (Ill) Dl Indiana 68
64
46 d
slmgy G &amp; J defense. To p per11lli. The Met gs live contm- ..
avoragmg about 21
pomto feated 98-96 to lake lhe First Y
Lincoln guard Walt Sweeney
scor..., for the losers wero Bill ued un IA&gt;p, :17·2~ ut hallltme. &lt;.:mcmnall
25 14 .641 per gam~ and Tripman 19
ARnual Pl. Pleasant
llolary ' Bull er86 St. Jos. (Ind.) 65
Athens (Tenn ) 67 Mry 1n 52
d ta 'kl R Mil ll of Sa
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Cent
Mich
U.
82
Alma
38
r:eorgw
62
Flortda
St
57
an
e on was, a ti1e outn
Bt own, w1lh H, and J e r r y After tht L\J p&lt;:nods, 1l was 55- Phil adelphia
22 13 .629 Aga~n.t this tough combma- Tuurna.ment.
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73 M tl 72 !Juke Penn St !\11
Diego c Lincoln
83
Turner
10.
46.
New York
13 23 .361 tion, the Redmen lrill start 6-5
~"consmi05 X ~rque "
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Car
68 The Citadel 68
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aron u mg- Bob Easwnan's 20 paced the
Jumor
aron regory an ~
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St Th
w.va St.
llocklcy
All-Star Game and MIX lJ
to n dwmners'
103
89
"pile an ·,nJ·ured back wiruw rs Ned Swmdc ll h;~d 19
Weotem DMslon
Don Trainer at guartiB Big 6-5
ra ey 119 · omas 50
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W. I. Pet . Paul D1\lon
Will hold down
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So llak St103!Ill Syracuse
No Tex. St87
MtamiPomt
&lt;F\, 71 Ncwben)
Utah
Ail-Star h1s
sq uad.
81
C&lt;irl Wolle, With a fourtb P"r· ftm sh, d "'th 20 ~lnle Steve ' Los Angeles
" 23 19 .M8jl'efller spot, and at forwards
ValparaiSo III Wheaton 6U
Crsn-~wmn11 1488w Car87St 64 ' Gtllnwn added two more to
wd outburst, fm•sned wltb 24
Fullc t· toi., Jeu 14
, Balltmore
20 20 .500 wtll be 6-2 sophomore Jim
Southwest
S.•wanL'e Sti ~li l lscms 62
U&gt;e SlY. from Kansas City
In other1conference games on (; &amp; J le.t ds' the loop with an San F• allctsco
18 24 .429 Marshall, and 6~ JUmur Rudy
Okla 64 Okla St 53
Ala St 111 Mtss v.. J St 61
already named to the squad
the Wash ng lon h&lt;Jrdwood last 8-0 m.: u·k F1reslone 1s 7 1 s 1
1s ·11 417 Sh!vely at forwards
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St Colorado
78 M1ssoun
F'lortda
Alabama
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bemg
hnebackers
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n•gnt, romped
Oak H11t's
McClelland
at- lJetro
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tmn
so ere
"P"",u-ted2 tojumor
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Kansas 69
55 59
No. C u ..56A&amp;T
9:1 1-:ltz53 U·1 65 JtheHolub
Shemll
Headnck.
oullit
to a hwh
st:ormg tieTltursday.
Oak IIlii l'm·slone
at 7 Jl m wt Next
109 . 76 wm over Pt. 'Pleasan t's gam e at 8 !tmls G &amp; J ballltng
Monday"s Resu1to
Towler and 6-I Dick Lu~tti at Middleport Ires hmen
upse t
·~-- I VM I '!I Gco Wash111g\"n 74
!Junlcp entry. Oak Htll's John Wether 's anti Ute n~gh tc.1 p ptts 1Cmcin natt 130 St Luujs 114
the g"ard positions, depending , prev10usly un defeat.,.
yger
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M1ss . St 83 Auburn 72
game ft!ms.
Kanamski totaled 36 while Btl! I Pomeroy aga111Sl Pt. Plcasanl
.(Only game scheduled)
upon Georgetown'• defense.
Creek Ire.&lt;hmen Monday
at •
The second feature was l h•
- - ~- · - --- -- -- -- -Middleport 43·42 in 8JI overtime
Dallas Cov.boys in art10n The
Col'"
&lt;""It s nd cow bOYI
baskotbaU game, the ftrst 111 the
Ill WO O
"' Gatlu·r in
mee t
area followmg U1e holidays.
' Sunday m the Orang'e Bowl tQ
It was Barry Holl!s'• frPe
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Miami for Playoff
Ill!' annual NFL Playoff Bowl,
throw with tW&lt;l seconds left m
I MIAMI fUPli - "the Balli-! lh• consolatton contest lor the
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cold 1I s10ns
secnnd-best of lbQ two divi·
By L•~ONARD A. GKANATO over th e cold-shoot mg vtst tors 1n the closing mlnul"' Louie points to pace tho Jayhawk game into overlime, and F'or.
afte n Coltsof relived
Dec
8
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and romped to an 8:1-:,s vtclor" llamp1er scored 20 for the attack. which shot a bhstenng ward Dennis Ault'o 20 • loot By Umted Pren lnternaHonal Ba r w:n
the Pa~kers
el tmmat.i Sunday In the Orange Bowl
Duke beat the shilling one , Jack M.1nn led th e
lllu e 1 Wildlats. Rtch P01ks topped 61 per cent m the second bail jumper, also a:t the 2 second The site was. strange but the ed Ythem from the National ' Will be the last game of the
press ol Penn State Monday I Devils wtth 25 pomts, Bub l the Htlhkens sco1ers w1th '1:1.. alter a cold first atana.
mark in the overtime that won &amp;eenQ was l&lt;lm•ilar.
F tb . L
W t
D•'v·, long season for the Coils, and
01ght ~•th the weapon 1·1 lSI
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it for the young Yellow
· I-&lt;·w•s adde d 2I anu·' "uv b Vc1 ga Bra dl ey. th e sevent1-ron
1 ked
' J ackets. C"mrtnnali and St· Louis 00 rtt
a.1 eaguQ es er0
· Sl1u1a stt U w1 11 ha ve 1o wor k oul
snpposed to slop-the lost 1ch tpfled 111 17 to th e cause. T1m team, ran away !rom St. Cre\ghton .use oupenor :: stump, Kyger forward, was pl2.y ed a Na\10nal Basketball! Slon 1 e race.
an ollense built around fl ankerbreak.
1 Hel'd s 16 pon1ts were htgh for Thomas
99-52. Ed Jncksnn ~und •g ability to u~set
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high for both teams wtlb 19 Assoc1at10o game at Memphis, Coach Don SllUia and his t back Tom Matte repiacmg
The one press Ideally puts Peon State The Blue Devils, scored 21 pomts to pace the J u~lilate ~~acu~ 10 ~7 i ~~~ pomts.
• Tenn, Mooday night and the Colts gathered m t11e tropical mjured qnarterba~b Johnny
lwu defenders on the man w1th '1 who led 47·27 HI hillfttme, llra&gt;es and got help lrom Joe 0 nson
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eg hn lly quarters:
Royal• came out ahead 130-111 warmth for the hrstt me smce l Umtas and Gary Cuozo.
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the ball whtl e the ofh•r thr ee outshol the VISitor. 45 per cent Allen (20) and Alex McNutt ~~OL;nd~7 ~~~ 819ra ~f 1 ~ Kyger ........ . 11 17 26 38 42 as Oscar Robertson worked hi s losmg the champtonshlp playoff I The Cowboys were not due Ia
fail back to block off the ltnes l up 19 per cet1l and outrcbound&lt;•d tl71 111 lim lop -Sided contest.] m 1 8 0 b · / c
go MRS .. •, ... lJ 18 '/[/ 311 43 usua l magio ou the basketball In Green ~ay 13 . 10 to see the ' town until later today.
thtO"Rh ~luch hts passes must thcm72-51. Penn ~li!le hit only r"~ed Korha"s 17 wCie bigh lor~~~ 3\ed :~ °~~ s~
ethorge Kyger, St11mp 7-5-19,
Tyo coort.
-- - - ---~·-· 8 re s WI . 211 2-0-4. Buckley 1~2 P;,ck 4-0. Robertson !!Cored a gametravel. The 1doo 1s to slow the nme l1eld guab 111 lit&lt;' ltr.s l half. ) I Thomes.
lc ers
progress of lite ball down the
Kculu•·ky Wms
Bradley lot 59 per cent lrom pomts 1 ~ Syra~use, •II on fiel,d t 8, Reese 11-11-8. Total~ 17-11-42.
hlgb 37 points arul also added
court tu g•ve the defense time Second-1 anhd Kentucky had the flw t atw outrebounded St. ~~als: t va mg, Syracuse
MHS, Ault 4-2·10, Holits 2-4- some key assists lo belp tbe
to set up
' trouble w1lh a pesky St. Lou1s Thomas 42-18.
h ·1pom ...gamoll scorder, was ~ Hoffner 3-3·9 Jngelo 0-0.0, Royals climb within two games
2
B Duk
· be1ore pu ulllg away an d
Kaosuo 0 ver BuHa
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e's Blue llevlls, who ' outlit
Cre d. to
hto 0 ledWah y tAn eruras
lh of 1 Haggerty
4-2·10,' Demoskef ao. of the Eastern D1voooa leadmg
18
mamtamed their No 1 rankmg ~ wmmng 80·70. Tho Blllikens Kansas, tied lor nmth spot Ill ~~~ D
earn WI 23 1G. Totals 16-11-43.
Boston Celtic!.
HARRIS IN -Am:~Cmcmnali jumped oft Ia a 3&gt;- 1
m tho UP! board of ooaches !stayed wtlh tho powerful the rankmgs, hod to Wipe out a po ·
Serving Meigs Counly llnet 1861
ralmgs thiS week, were too last ; Wtldcats throughout the first ftve-potnt Colorado halftime Loyola of Chicago, the DETROIT tUPI) -Billy Har· !9 fir~t-quarter lead. only to I&gt;&lt;
wllh the!Lr. passes ~ th~ holhf" dand 17ed 41·39 aftr bemg advantoge, bEut hstormced to a 69- natton's bighest-seormg college r!s who was suspended two I outscored 19-1 at the start ol
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1ttany
Ions one. Stym1eu 1be m 39- at m erm1sS1on.
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onference outfit, bad fivo men in double w~ks 0 by the Detroit Red the second P"rlod. But Robertlor only a short t1me, Duke Pat Rtley led Kentucky with opener. Walt Wesley, Del Lewi.o f1gureo for a 9Hill breH past W
g0 f g to report to son rallied the Royals to the
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quickly built 3R eight-point leau 24 pomta, many o! them oommg and AI Lopes eacb l!Cored ];! lndiaua. Jim Colemaa and ~;g~ ~~:~e~:. !arm clubs, front again and they held on
AGENCY, INC.
- - - - - -· -~----· ~--~---· - Doug Wardlaw EIIICh bad 18 has agreed to join the Jerry Lucas had 22 pomta for '
DUKJll NUMBER ONE
pomta to paca Loyola, which Pittsburgh Hor•ets of the CmcmnatJ willie Cliff Hagan
Bill Childs-Rodney Downing, Agtnh
ailS
..Coach
Craynor Slone'•
NEW YORK (UP!) - The has averaged_ 101 points per Amerioaa Hockey League for topped tho Hawk1 Wllb BO.
Southern Tornadoes will be Umted Press International rna- game 1D the lirsl 11 gamea.
their game oa Wednesday No atbir lllllllllll 1NN ttChe-

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up w1tl1 me becauso I don't
YOUTH ASKED FOR • r!
nus column is for young peo- have a car and we had tu walk
ple, thelf,/ problems and pl ea- down town to the movie., which
sures. their troubles and fun. got her hair wet when II rai..
As w1th the rest of Helen Help ed. Until summer, she said.
So I took my rtng back and
us, it welcomes
I• o g h s
best
but won t uudge a serious ques- went with one of rer
friend s, thai did 1t.
Now
Uon wtlh a brush-off.
the ftrst gtri wanll the rln1
Send your teen-age question• back, but I like the new girl
1&lt; YOUTH ASKEJ"l FnR IT. better. She doesn"l mind walkcare of Heleo Help US thil Ing.
neWSIJ'tper.
But Girl "A" saya the buslup
w.s only temporary and
TOMBOY PROGRESSES TO
I'm
a dog lor two-liming her.
BOY PROBLEMS
1 said can't we all be friends,
[)(&gt;m· Helen·
and she sa1d no, Glrl "B" Is
Mnvbe vou remember me I now her enemy. Whal 1h~l1 I
wrot~ to · you lour years ago do' - BRAD
about my being a tomboy. Well, Dear Brad
thanks for your he lp. Every.
Tell Gtrl "A"' to go take a
thmg"s fme now. But I have walk - alone.
H.
another problem.
I'm 16 and going with • boy Dear Helen:
who IS very mce That isn't the
I guess you know how easy
problem. H1s frien d 1s The it is to gel P"P pills and cool
other mght this lriend mel me balls around sc hool. Sometim01
at the store and offered to walk the kids even give them away.
me home (he lives ne&lt;1r me) . 1 wafiiiiii.,Jng a lot of trouble
Well, because he Is a good at home and then I had even
friend of my
boy friend, I more trouble with a wild boy
thought tt was fine, but when friend, ao I asked a girl to
he got to my front porch, he 1et me some to try . It mado
grabbed me and started getting everything kind of float away,
fre sh Well. 1 slapped him and so I started buying them. It's
said I would teii Greg (my lel- been two weeks. almost, and
Ia 1 1 don't want to break up I know I have to sto[&gt;- but I'm ·
their lr!endshlp but If I don't ready to climb the walls. I'm
teii, Church (wolf) will think he doing all kinds of exercisu and
can get · away wi th anything. keeping owfully aet1ve, aod try·
So what's a girl to do? CON- mg not to think , but, Helen,
FUSED EX-TOMBOY
do you think I'm add!~ted! Tho
P. S Don"t think I'm that trouble with my parenta hesn'l
tyJl" of gtrl because reaiiy I'm cleared up • maybe It would
not. II I were , would I bt serve them right ..
- NEW
writing to ynu"' - C, E. T.
YORKER
Dear Confused:
As I remember it, lour years Dear New Yorker .
No, you aren't addicted ago 1 !Bid, "'Be glad you 're a
tomboy because they have more yet, but tl you don"t olroighlo
fun, and wlth a 4ttle polish, ened out as of NOW you'll have
make the best aii-aroundd glfil.' more trouble than you can hanCongratulations. You've arrived dle, very _,_ You MUST tell
But remember, ""best all-a· your ochool counselor wbert
round girls" don't tattle, and you &amp;ol those
pilll, and lei
Tomboys can Ulke care of them- her take it from there Sho'U
selves. That slap should put alorl your parent• and find help
wolf-boy In his place, and your lor you. And 1 hope you til..
oiience won't give him Ideas cover they're your beat friends,
- except that he'd better no! alter all , - H.
push h1&lt; luck! Teii btm you'ii
accept the apology you expect This column Ia dedialed 10
him to make, and !oraet it. H. famUy living, 10 II you've hov·
IJ!i kid trouble or jusl plaiD
TELL HER TO GO TAKE A trouble, let Helen help you. lbt
WALK
will 1110 welcome your OWII
Dear Helen:
amuslne experlencel. Addml
l was going with 1 girl for Helen Bott.l in caro ol lhll
3 montho and then she broke uewspaper.

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Over 200 F
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See Exhibition Mid
basta to Wahama louighl in • JOr college basketbaU ratiHgs Paul Moren sank lwo free agaBlil l ~t~H~e: rs~h_:ey: :_._ _ _ _ _'.':dlu~
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• Oblo Vallef Coolcrent:e wtth l1rst place votes and woi&gt;- throws with 16 aeconds left to
11age game.
lost record• tbrougb Saturday, ease Wisconsin past Marquette
Tbe
TorDBdoes
are
2-1
overTeam
. . . . . . . •. . .l'Oints 73-72, Mike Jlemmond pumped
In Charleston
arul 0-% in &lt;onference play 1. Duke (30) [!H)
330 in 20 poillt!
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t'alcous,
coached by Bob Oliver. are
also winless In leaguo play.
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A packed house of ever !00
fans watched live · t1mes world
champion R1chard Bergman of
k
Englaod and current 12th ran .
ed world Lee Dal .loon nf Seoul.
Korea, present a l&lt;Ible tenniS
exhibition at the North Charles
ton, w. Va. Recreation Center
Monday night.

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2. Kentucky (l l (8-j))
280
230
3. Vallderbilt (I) tiO.l)
4. St. Joseph"s I!'a.) (9·31 171
6. Brigham Young f&amp;-1)
141
6. Pruvtdence (8·1)
132
7_ Bradley (liH)
110
B. lJCI.A (7·3)
96
~-(tiel Kansa• (9-2)
V8
Iowa 18.1)
Second 10 _ II, Texas

University 1o a o ~I victory
over the l&lt;&gt;uring Polisb llational
team Ia 1111 Khlbitiorl, lllperior ,
b di
Del 11
re ou• og gave
ro a 68-57
lriumph over Weot Texas State
and Utah found Uto road still
rocky by losing to Miami m
Florida 88-117. Utab atarted Its !
present tour with 1 f-G .-..eord
and Is now H .

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The evenl was spnnsufl"d by I
Western 37; 12 Cincinnati 34;
the anawba Valley Tab le Ten13, Syracuse 29; 14, Loyola !
FINEST
ms Assocwlion. Bergman and
&lt;Ill.) 26, 15, Mmnesota 25; 16, 1
Dai Joon are currently repeal- Lo~n L' at Wellston for the Michigan 24; 11, Utah 16; 18
ing a world tour wtlh the llar- ! top Southeastern Ohto League , (lie) New Mexwe, Depaul 13;
lem Globt Trotters.
basketball g:m10 F"rtd.•y mgnt 120, (lie I Tulsa (1),
. Oregon State 10
ONE·DAY SERVICI
Among the seven matches The Chteltatn,, after lnsmg Other teams receiving voteo
ON REQUEST
played was one between Berg-1 a doublr·overt1me tlmller tu -San F'rancJsco Penn State
man and 14-year-old Ste~e Par- Nelsonv11le, 45-43 , on Dec 10.: we~tern Kentu~ky, Temple:
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sons of Charle,'ton, who_1s West have buunced back wtlh four Boston College, Maryland, Ok$
V1rg1ma men s champwn. He straight tnumphs, and now ow• lahoma c1ty, NorU1 Carolina Cl
loo k Bergman to a duect game, a 5-2 season recoru.
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eaner1 e
Pomeroy
St tc Nebraska North Caroll·
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On the other hand Well ston, na, Wichita, Seattle, Ill.•loh~'siiiiiliiliiii
so .on. t e program was
' eniv to ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil
. an now 7·1 overoll, has lost
inlernussiOn hitting exhibitiOn I Nelsonville b a 78-67 eount.
by Parsons and 13-year . old
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John Tannehill of Middleport, In the SEOAL, Wellston 1
current U. S. Boys under 14 tied with Athens and Nelson·
champion. Parsons and Tanne- v1lle lor f1rsl place witb a 4-1
hill will play together this year mark. Logan is close hebind
in regional and national compe- With a 3·2 loop mark.
!Ilion as a doubles learn m the In other conlereACe gameo
Boys under 16 div1s1on.
Friday, Middleport 2-4
goea
Tannehill will be
teamed to Athens (6·1) whtle Nelsoa·
with Richard Ferral, 16, o1. ville (7-1) travels to Pomeroy
Cleveland, who is Ohio filth (2·5). Jackson (3·3) goes to Gal·
&amp;fall Cl!t!lllllii.....IIIPW
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ranked in men's smgles, in Boys hpoltS 124 )
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~q~~an~ up Gld • ' a L II ....
Under 18 regional and national In _non-league achon Satur·

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goes to Pt Pleasant and Ky·
ger Creek plays at Middleport.
NEW YORK (UPI) -Player· Two SVAC battles are schedcoach Dave DeBusschere and uled Friday. Southwi!Stern plays
suard Eddie Miles of the 1at Hannan Treco while North
Detroit Pistons have been Galli&lt;~ IS at Kyger Creek ill the
oam~d to play lor the West Ill other loop contest.
tho NaUon!li Basketball Asooci- Wah.1ma plays Easlern and
ation'1 an..ter game """I Rutland i1 at McArthur Friday.
Tuesday in Cmcimlall. The two In county circles Saturday,
Pistou join Bailey Howell and Racme w1ll hisl always-powerDon Ohl of Baltimore, Rick lul Zanesvtlle Rosecrans. East·
Barry, Nate Thurmond and ern will jourRey to SouthwestGuy Rodgers of San Francisco, ern for a SVAC ~oRtest, and
Jerry Wei and Rudy LaRusso North Galha plays al Wilton in
of Loo Angeles and Zelmo a noD-league encounter. Kyger
Beaty of St. Louil.
Creek plays at Middleport.
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ATLANTA &lt;UP!) - The Atanta Fal~ons o! the National
Foolball League llined Danker
Tommy Tolleson ol Alabama oo
Jrfollday, leaving Alabama quar·
terhack Steve Slc.n as the only
ellgtbla left unslped l'rom their
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MACHEN BOUT
NEW YORK (UP!) -Eddie
Machen lms been signed by
Empire Promolional Eoterpri·
ses ~ meet Eurapearr heavywe1ght champion Karl Mlldeaberger in F.raokfurt, Ger·
IWIII¥ on Feb. a.

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Optional storii&lt;HOIIIo tape ts ooe 1\nother 18 mo""'
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See for l'OUnlell. &amp;op Ia Ill """ flood D I1 'W
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%-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Jan. 4, 1966

Q - Whea lbt weather 11
cold my lingers tum white and
numb. Hot water doeln'l help.
Only m111111ne my banda will
get the blood back In my llnfen
What cat11e1 lhll Inti what I doT

naud'o disease, a condlUon In
which there Is a spasm lu lire
arteriea of the fingers. Elpoaure 1o ~old may trtner an
attack but m some pel"S0111 an
emotional upset will do lt. Af.
lltoUib placing your handJ In
hot water does not relieve your
attack, lakin&amp; a hot bath or
bot drink may do 10.
Thll condition II a nulaanct
-not a lhreal to lifo. Furtltennore !hero I• Do danrer ol
PDinne, wltb lou of your
flniera. You should wear furUnetl &amp;lovu In cold weather.
Some womm with thll d!1111o
ll"t bonolited bJ female horo
monea or toluollne. Slnct smoko
IJ!i awavaled tbe eondlUon,
don't amokt. On the other band
tbe judicious use of aleohol
aometimn belpa. If aU elae fall•
ynu m!Jbt consider movq t.
aoma tropical paratllae.

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There ore some olgns 1howlng that
the elemen ta rv and secondary &gt;&lt;·hoo ls
m1ght be over the hump Ill emollment
Oh1o sc hools in these cate~o••es num bered 2 2 million last loll and th 10
spring "111 gradu•le 132 613 Tho~\ fig ure is down from the !96fi ftgu•e hy
over a thous;~nd which means that the
peak of World War II balliPs hos possed through h•gh schools and 1s causing
tnflaled enrollments at lhe college level This development was noted 1n some
area schools tn reduced enrollment from
last vear Th1s will mean that there will
only have to be slight improvement or
expansiOn In physical plants in !Ius area,
Unless there is a more rapid Increase in
populalion Total expendftures for public schools will $24 7 billion th is year,
whkh Is a 1~ percent increase o&gt;e1 la.t
1ear. whkh inrlnd&lt;•s a 130 perr&lt;·nt tn·
erease in federal atd

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Journalism to
Benefit from
Bush Memorial

R0ck Spnngs
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Chrlstmu vacation with his of Minersville were holiday vis-~
fam!\y, Mr. Huddleston's sons,,itors of their parents, Mr. and
Dovid aJid Micahel. They
all Mrs. Hobert BrysoR.
spent Christmas Day with their i Miss Bev erly Hrtrtdahsclt of
fo lks •t Pomeroj.
. Forest Run was a week end
Mr and Mrs . GcnP Beegle of guest of ht~ g~an dn ~other, Mrs. , .
~ew Brighton were ho liday VIS· M:Jrgui·et ou as re •
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and family ol Sprlngfltm,
and Mrs. Gene GruesS'
family ol ColuJDbus and
and Mrs. Roy Grueser
daughters,

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1tors of his f:lthrl:- Ira

Br ~g lr ; Mr. and Mrs. Robeft ijou sh .

A memorial fund for newspa· 1 Dr . .Kathryn Phtlson and mof
per JOurnalism honorjng
the ther. Mrs. Fred Philson
n
late Gordon K Bush. editor oi Bbcksburg. Va .. are spend 1_ng
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The Athens Messenger
and t wee k at tlreJ·,. homt&gt; and w1th
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0I oh·10 U . Mr and Mrs. Thf'ron Johnson .
flve term trustee
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Mr and Mrs Sro~Jit Wheelt'r of
versity, has heen announced by N ·B t ·M· and Mrs. Don
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lid With 11er molbw, liln. W. A.
lllr. Morgan, Atbella Road.
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Br Mrs. Hugll Bearhs

Christmas with her
parents, st.,
Mr. anrl Mrs . Pearl Roberts.
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Building lS !he 1 ~11 bulld lnt.: 11_1 the {'e nter and the one JUSt
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son and (.'hi!dren o! P1ttsburgh

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were wPekend guests of ht•r
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&lt;lnd Mr ;-md ~1rs .•11111 Simpson .
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Miss Gr:.ce omd Hu lh FJh
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ol .'\rlin~~ln11. V&lt;t. Wl'l"l' guP"its
of Homer and £d~t h !·l ayma n.
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HAVE MOVED TO

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POMEROY, 0 .

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PHONE WY 2-2194

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59 OLDS

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4 DOOR SEDAN
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Bill and Bt&gt;c:kv . S i &lt;.~ r Ho ulr, \-lr .

and Mrs. Da lr W&lt;1 1·rwr. Annie,
Conmt'. .Jdl. Mi~·h ;ll'l and \'Inn ,
Amber of ~1inet- ... \"lllP. \lr and
Mr.'i . Ceorge War nPr . .\brglf•,
Richard, Co r d ~m . \1r ~
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Dunlavy, Mr and \lr ' J·~ rtgnw
Thompson. Cina \I;JI"If '
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Pattv Sue :md ,'if·oth . o;..pre
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like new white sidewall tires,

radr&lt;, J!Hl tmtPd glass.

ANewY"r
SPECIAL

Herman
Warner and Mark Warner.
Mr. and ~1r s. C;uy Turkt&gt;r·

GMAC Fin1nclng Av1ilable

man of Sprrngf1rld vi.:::i tt&gt;d on
Fridav afternoon wi lh hts bro·
tMr ~nd sistPr- 1n-l a1~. ,\h .1mi
l-irs. Fred Tuc ke l'rl l&lt;l ll .

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

Mr and Mf'. Harley E .JohnJOn and family visited Sundav '
evening with Mr. and Mrs fn'd
'J'ucke-rman. Mr . and Mrs !':11 lelle Hanillji and Hhunda and

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Mrs. Turner
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Good Neighbor Ashland Oil~?ealer.

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Dealer displaying the "FREE MUG OR BOWL" sign.
He's waiting to serve you.

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Each time you purchase seven gallons of Ashland
Vitalized Gasoline you get your choice of a stylish,
light blue mug or bowl .•. FREE! The mugs are
ideal for coffee, tea, hot chocolate or milk. The
bowls are just the thing for soup, cereal, ic~ crealn
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ture com' n for the record : and the unrest that goes with and Charles
Mr. and Mrs. Earl l\llilfl!, Mid·
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payer an o
yor ay on I communil and our peo le 8 r C&lt;llumbus w~re overmght VlStt- ~
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Raynes for taking care of musL·
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f Mr and Mrs Halley, Columbus, Mr. and Mrs.
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th h r I not dJvJded on the ifeat Is· ors ,,urs ay o
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Victor Will Canal Winchester
m e v age ur1ng e 0 ,. : sues," he s01d.
Clayton Allen and Bill .
IRalph Knight, Cincinnati, Jan:
day season. .
Tall, trim and handsome with Sunday dtnner guests of Mr ' et Knight. Columbus. Vickie Jo
Those recogruzed by Council a thin mustache, the mayor dis· and Mrs Roy C'hn~ly were \lr. ! Will Parkersbur John Nechol·
for helping Wtlh the decoratJuns playad an easy humor as trill- and Mrs. Ernest FJSher, Woost- l
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W K W'l·
were Charles Jewell, Appalach- utes came and he invited any- er. Mr. and Mrs. DoMid Mat- son, R ane • ~ y.
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were
Charles Jewell, Appal· body In the audience with any- lack and Donna Kay, Belpre, l ~~"·Rut~~~~~r~arAna~nd~. :nt.
oc-w. Power, Donald Johnson. thing on their mind It •peak. and Mrs. Ltlhe Chnsty
Drusilla Will Rio Gl'lll!de and
RollS R4ulh, Jim Jarroll, Frad
Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrenre '
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Darrell
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t S d .IMr. and Mrs. Howard Knight
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tee spen un 3) and Charle!l
Jenkl, Jot Young,
Charles
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night and Monday in Dayton
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Clerk, and une Van Matre.
with Mr. and Mrs. B•rnard I Frank Gaul was rolurtred to"
Mrs. Roush reported that the
SALES Rt;PURT
CuMingham. Mr. Cunningham, 1 his borne !rom Holzer hospit·
&amp;tale Is interested in securing Pl. Pleasaut Llveotock Sales Co. formerly of Coolville. has been j at where he bad beon a medi·
employment for ladles on ~tel- ,
Saturday Jau. 1 19M
quite Ill.
I cal patient.
fare and asked council if !bey ] HOGS _ Receipll '_ 175 to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Elber-. Mr. and Mrs. Denzel Cleland
could be employed locally . At· , ~ '!I to 28.75; Heaviea 23 to fetd and Mike were Christmas visited Monday
with Mrs.
tenlliDC were Mrs.
Charlotte 27; Fat Sows 1~ to 23; Boars dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lelah McLaad, Tuppen Plains.
Roush, acting mayor in the 15 to 18.50 Pigo 10 to 18; Stock H. B Smtih, Pomeroy
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Mr and Mrs. Charleo Gregabsenco of Mayor Raynes, ond Shoats 22 to 30.
Miss Lucille Smith spent the lein •nd children of Flatlwt&gt;Dds
rouDCI!men Charles
Yeager, CA'ITLE -~ifel'l 13.60 tAl holidAy in Akron with Mr and spent Sunday evening with Mr.
Walter Werry, Gtorae Carson, 17.10; Fat Cows 15 to 17.90; Mrs. John Reuter and famlly. and Mrs. Clayton Allea and Bill.
·•nd Robert Wilson.
Canners 12 to 14. Bulls 17 to Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Newell
11.10; Stock steer Calves 19.80 spent a few days with Mr. and Now Many Wear
to 25.90 Stock Helfer Calves Mrs. Hobart Newell.
Su1pended Jail
II to 23.
Christmas dinner guests of
Sentence Ordered
Veal Calves - Tops 36.50; Mr. and Mra. Robert Wood and
With More Comfort
James Barnett, charged witb Seconds 33.40; Medium 24 to 29, family were Mrs. J . V. Cox.
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PABTBETB, &amp; pleuant alkall.ne
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t. tnou--) poJJdor, • .,.. ta&gt;oo '"'"
"'vea a suspend•
PI easan t an d Mr. a nd 'Mrs CI ar- comfort.
more .ftrml7.n.
eat u.d talk 111 more
t 1· courI, wao ..
1.., opnn.tto • umo FAS·
ed ll).day jail sentence by Judge
NAMES OMI'ITED
ence Cox and family, Nitro. On TEETII ... your platN. No fUD&gt;JnJ,
&amp;ooer. PlltJ tute or fetllllJ. CbecJu
t'rank W. Porter.
The names of Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday, auesls of the Woods "plate octor· &lt;•••tun b&lt;oatht. Get
Barnett was pieced on proba· ~nzil Goeg\ein and Mr. andW
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lion for one y01r and ordered Mrs. Avery Goeglein were un· :
to make reaUtutloa o1 !be ehtck Intentionally omitted from a ,
by Judie Porter.
li&amp;t of those who attendad a ·
IAIY TlltMS .••
Ill Giber 10111'1 activity, Craig New Year's Day dinner at tbe
Roberl llaWllDCI wu found borne of Mr. and Mra. Charles
euUty of reckleaa operation and Goegleln. Ftatwoods.
aentenc!D&amp; was uplleld for one
year with Ilia defendant beinc
ACI'ION Fn.ED
erdered Ill comply with orders The state baa filad a $253.39
ef the eourl, IDII Ralph Spires suit in Meigs County
Com,.... fined $10 and Wits lor mon Pleas Court oeainst the
exett~live apeed.
Ohio Valley Mfg. Corp. en Ohio
corporation, Tuppers
Plalna.
AMMAN AIRPORT
The petition claims the amount
AMMAN, Jordau (UPI) - is due for workmen's compeosa·
The govtrlllllelll Moodoy ap- lion.
provatl Clllltllruclloa of a new - - - lnlemalloall airport here al a company hu lllbm!Hed an
CUll II( . .A mnHm A Frendl oUtr 1u build II.

M ket Report

''You'll Like Our Quality Way tf J)oing Buslneu"

WY 2-5342

Want to send

Quill, the acid-tongued ht&gt;h- 1l
PROM DUDt.l'l"' ,
man who led 36,000 transit men , COLliMRUS ruPil - ~ov. mont County and Forked Run
o• the four-day strike in James A. llhode• reporlert to- State Park in Meig! County
defWlct of a court order. was duy that 113 million has been - Addition of bathing beaches
oure to appeal his contempt spent 111 Ohio's 26-mmly Appa- at state parks in Hocking Coun.
citation and it was virtually ; ~achw area, a no tile~ $~ 7 1111lhon ty. 45 per cent comp leti r n of
certatn that he would not end ' ts under construction and $3.1 Ross County LBke , repair ol
JtomeerNt'lllltll
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m1ll10n m proJects are ru1 , ently Adams County sptllway, deanA judge set an II &gt;' .m. IF.STI , under design to aid the poverty- ~ ing of Roosevelt Lake m Scioto
deadline to stop th• str ike or go str~ckc·n area.
County, completion of boat IaIt jail
1 Abodes praised the Appulach-:t lhlles at Pomeroy ond Po1IS·
· m:-lny ' mou th an
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·Improvements at
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Commissioner
Barnes had ·18 program for ."creatmg
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reperted trafnl
on majdr l new permanent JObs ror the peo- Turkey Creek Lake dam in SciManhattan-bound arteries was : pie of these areas .
Ioto County and Tycoon l.ah in
Mlddlepott, Q.
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O~borne !iaid tlw rtng oper- 1 _ Reed Will w• o:- rehired as !
since the first combinul bus- : [o_ld 1n the_ yeoar~ to rome and
ated In Gre~ne, Clinton, Fay-! street cotnrni!sioner and was
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ette and ~·J adason cou_nt1es. Most also put in &lt;"harge of work su·
I a.m. Saturday. Commu ter mg mto these App&gt;lachta TO · day night In Middleport May·
&amp;cf thefts occurred m Greene [ pervision at Beech Grove rem railroads were so packed tha: gions ali well as putting mnre : or's court hy Mayor C. 0.
and Fayette and the__six were , etery.
in some lrains conductors wer'! mon_ey mto the porkfl'_ts of lhe l Fisher. It \US tbe ftrst court
turned over to .autrorth~s there. I Attending were Mayor Char" Rh 0 d 531 d
session of the new mayor af·
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unable to collect tickets.
I"'' •n t,_
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T..._~ h "ff 'd lh 1
. !e. Legar, Clock Edna SchoenH
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e sa l o par tcu _a_,. s_tgrH 1Ukey Kiser. 35. Radne, and
moved lhP rear seats of their ' leb, and Councilmen Roy ReuMayor John V. Lindsay sg~!n cane~"'~~ the rehahllltati011 of Frank Knotts, ~t Salem,
autos, drove to a farm and .stole l ter, Fultz. Rizer, Poulin, Bob
Implored n"orkers in no.-.- . the Muskmgum IAc_k and Dam Center, ere each fined $11
one or two hog~ end drove them Hysell and Collins.
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F.leven dams have been im- "" "''"'''-"'*'"''"'"'"'- '&gt;4I
workmanship on replacement o(
prov~d or are srheduled for imA .Sabina livestock dealer be·
mufflers,
tail pipes, shock absorbprovement and a 120-mile wat C-•me suspicious when they sev·
ers, batteries, seat covers, !loor
erway,
serving Wash:ngton,
era! times returned with one or
mats, eta. Drive in today,
Morgan and Muskingum coun·
two animals to sell.
I ties. will soon be opened from
Zanesville to the Ohio River •I
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Manetta.
Admissions - Mrs. He n r y
MASON - Mrs. SteJ!a Turn·
Project1 Listed
Cade, Pomeroy; Joe Ebersbaeh.
By Clart.. Allea
Pomeroy; Robert Pullins. Coo!•r. Crabcreek, Pt. Pleasan'l:'\..s , Other projects citad includad
eMUFFLERS
hirad as dispatcher for the i Building of new cabins at
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. r uesl! ol
ville; Reed Crary, Long BotMason Police and Fire depart- Lake Hope State Park in Vin- Chmtmas dmne ~. t were
SENATE HOPES- Massa- tom, Sarah Lunsford, Pomeroy, '
eTAIL PIPES
ments by Council Monday nigrt. ton County, roads and bridges Mr. and ~rs. ~oyotd ~~:k and chusetts Attorney , General !' Haymond Je,..ll, Ava Gilkey,
Paul Bocook inquired about In Barkcamp State Park In Bel· Mr. anMdcCrs. 1arllle Mr and Edward Brooke, 46, wtll seek Harmonvllle;oDorothy Stalls,
e SHOCK ABSORBERS
. .. of the Water de ·
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·Freda the 11 .S. Sena1e sea 1 bemg
. va- , New Haven.
,
the posstbilJty
--- ~- sons ' J Lonne
H svk Mrs
partment placing • larger line r
MMrlsl. M
. ._ Lenawora' Be~tng and cated by Sen. Leverett Salton- Dlocborgea - Edith McCoy, '
• Batteries • Seat Covers
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B k Syraeuse: Clement Cooper,
to the former Fruth property on
M.
Leth Wood Co !lees weco sa 11 .
epu tcan
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a hill In Mason. The council
Mrs.and ~s Virgil Wood Ath· highest-ranking Negro elected ctne: Joe-. Baxter. Middleport;
eFLOOR MATS, ETC.
and water department announrtContinuad !_rom Page I)
.,.r., •nd Mr. and Mrs. Robert official In the country, would Lind• Llndstamer, Long
H1rold Ch111, M1r.
he th.• f JrS t Negro US
Long Bot· II
ed plaM to check furt her ond ;f Ra eta I Equa'1ty ,. CORE). '. a cWood• and children.
: . sena· tom
tom;: Leona
Bessie Hensley,
Biggs, Middleport;
Lftust St.
Middleport r
It is not too costly proceed. leader In ctvtl rtghts activttie5,
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C1 d tor smce Reconstrucllon.
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Henry Code, Pomeroy; Mary •
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Traffic control
signs bave a tri to eota sh " Sl&gt;ring·
· Cbrl 1 · dlnn
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Wea~r, Mlnersv 1'11•.
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t Mr and Mrs Clayton Allen and soa Pt Pleasant
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Mrs. Roger Grueser
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•nd certain goals "but u long •• Smith _and Ahce weofreMr }'d. Chr"·t~ ey bw..~Dre JRogmne G on .
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er. Guesta on Sunday were Mr.
and exten!ed Fspeelad appreCl· better not It have demonstra· ~!ph Knight of Clncianati ~nd Mrs. Robert Lee and child·
anon tAl_ e Ire epaliment I !JOn.'
and \liss Janet Knig~t of Co- ren of Bashan.
for providing treats for chtld- •. ,
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1 th week end with
. I Guests on Christm•• after·
ren to per.tons who packa•ed I \ ou accomphsh • great deal. lum us spen e
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The department also was ! !Continued from Page u
: summoned for to house fires. I plies $100, equipment
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two car fires and ll brush fires l ance $200, equipment operation
WILMINGTON, Ohio (UP!)
all out-of-town, &lt;allmg for 336 $t50. street. traffic siglll!
The arrest ol six persons by : man hours. ·
] markers $100, street m)llit·s
Ga!lla County.
Clinton County Sheriff Don Os· Councilman Leslie P'. Fultz, $2110, P.E.R S. $100, misl'ellanTentative approval by the Ap- borne and Sabino police broke after Introducing a motion to · eous $100. Total $2,050.
palachia Regional Commission I up a hog rustling ring that has accept tho report, praised the Special Street Repair Bond
of strip mine reclamation pro.! operated for the past 24 months fire deparlm"'!l.
· RetirPment. ~und - Redeml'"
jeds in Harri~on, Jefferson &lt;~nd in four counties.
In other activity :
I bon or certificates ~.BOte\ tsPerry counties.
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CommiSSion M $144,520 '"_lo,"ns , ~;s. b~~~~e .of Sabma: F.ver-1 - Councilmen Fultz and i RedemptiOn of bo~ds $12,000.
to thel~orkmg, Margalet Creek., t'· B
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h' Franklm Rizer were named to : Redemphon of certificates
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1 $6 ,950 . T()a
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~::" Ihe Pollee
eons~.rvaney d!stncts ~~Athens •. Columbus, and the latter'! wife. fund and Don Collins and Lau 1 &amp;amtary Sewers Construction
Perr;, , Guernsey,. 1\oble and Maxine 28
Poulin to the Firemen's Dpen- 1Fund - Sewer
Washtnilon counties.
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ChrislmJ" \"is1to rs of twr pa r·
ents . !vir. ;111d ~1 r s. D. H. HoiJ•.'·
JOn and Clws1er .\lorris.
Mrs. Hnv SmJlb . Lind a, Don ·
nie and \l;k ~-'. IH'J"{' St mdcl\ ,111 ernoori \VISibl"~ ol \1t . ,:nd \lr ~
Charl e~ Sn11111 Jnd Jo &lt;Hld l..rr
da Shakr
Mr. and ~1 1 ~ John S. rrge nt

c·tI ed hy Governor Rh0des
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20 celt. answerd in town , with sa1d Bush.
I 216 man hours. Eight of
th€ .
callsweretohomesorbu";ne•&lt;·
I es .• five
fires, and
lour werowere
canbrush
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and ~1 r. ;m d .\1rs. Ja1·k l&lt;l;ml
were ('lm stmas Sl1Pi 1P1" gut·s•s
of t11r1r parent~ . .\1r ~:md :VI rs
Fre&lt;l Tuckt' rman
Mrs. C: an· BJrnll7 Ca ru l Ann
Mary H.ut l; :md Ell··n ot Lm·

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!11111 1111h \lr ll lld \lr" . Cha r- : M ~s \'enw Walt~r s on .
II d leo.; llwh l CJ iid f:.1111 l\" .
1 Mt ss Vero Beegle spent ChristLnndl.
F1 o~nklrn Husse!l uf. \l1ddle- mns eve ning with he-r brother \
~1 1 ;rn d \]1·.., .lu~l'pli Jolms111 1 port. ~l r ;md ~Irs. ( lt rl l on Ira Beegle.
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David Huddle5ton spent the 1
m· 1· ,,n ~1 1n d:11· ll•'t . 21i honor , ~1 :~ ( ;II'. Hu~.':iel l and fatpily 1
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Ill' " ll lt"' f st ill. l\l'nl!ctll "· lmlh - ;md ,11..-Jr :nul \lr~
Harold Gi l-;
d.,1 · .\ lr .1 11d .\lr~ 1\t·r.lwt r. log I\ J, l\1111 _1· we1·e Christmas
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Tamm~·. t"her) l and TN · T1r1·:-d.t\" 11 rrlr \lr &lt;; Tuckerm:m's r Chnstmas wecend Mr and 1
rv . \lr . and Mrs.
Cha1l t'\' ..,,~11·1, :\ lr.:; I&lt;l~1e PPrr~, r~&lt;:~d- 1 \-Irs. Francis Mattingly and chtlSmith, Jo Hnd Mr. and
" r' rl1lf.
drt·n tlf ('l::n C!·ntel , Kans. Mr .
J . R M u rph~, Robt•rt . l':la11w . (;ll\ S;11·gt' lll V l~ llt'd
with and :V1t"'&gt;. Thomas Lensey and
Johnnv , Pt•ggy, Carnwl
;,11!1 li1 'h' rt l !t'l '\1'~ nn L:hristrnas ~on of (;rove ~it~· . and !\1r and ,
Barb-a~· a. wr rr Chn'1 1ma ~ (I Ill ll.1.1,
Mrs. Kennetl 1 Cundiff and chi\- '
ner gm·sts of Mr . and ~11·" 11&lt;11
.J. 1,1t Fl.l!r l ath·m!ed ti1e fun 1drL'Il of (;ro\'rpurt.
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lev T. .Johno.;orl. Ahernoor1 .1 1Hl 1·r:rl ,.f !II " .rrrnl at Kenluck.v
\lr and Mr:;. Hobert Beegle,
evenmg gu ~·:-. 1 ~ were \lr .1nd \!•H r\bv :Hld ·,'l\ lled rela!ives Hruee :md Bilh and .\1 \ s s
Mrs. l)ovle Knapp . l- &lt;lll 1.1' 1' ' ' 1 tl•r'r t·
I.mda Cram~:r nf Porm:'roy werP
Lang -.; \'ll.le :tnd Mrs
llrm:J ' &lt;i
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Evt'
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lr.h "1 1 1 '1~ 1 o.;(·\t'r,i[ rl&lt;" " Wl1h of their pouents. Mr. mtd \'lr~ .
\lr· &lt;~nd \lr~. Flt·rl"! t ll · 1~ tw 1 d&lt;~lrglltn :111(1 son-m-law , :verne w:1tterson
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John~un .. t CnHt'
l "ll\ \I tT &lt;' \It ,11111 ~11~ C:•org•· \V;IIner. l Mr and Mr s. Donald McKav 1 i
w1·r1• 11 el'l-. \' lid L: ll ·. . . 1... ol til· 1r
\ 11 l.t~lll ' l ld1l ol ~!1d11ga n ' and oannv , ~ew11rk, spent su ;
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\Jr-.. .I .. ~Pptl 1, '-I II' Jld llr~ lu ~ Cltrrsllwts v&lt;~ca- .da\1 with th~lr parents. Mr. and

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KV HANDY HOOK FIXTURES

REUTER INSURANCE AGENCY

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Hhonda :rnd 1\ml

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fund will be det·i rled annually
bv a govNnmg board for ll~l'
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as· st.:hular sh1ps for
Journ
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!S ill slmlenls ()I" as gr:1 nl:-; for·
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JANUARY

lYING
SPACE SAVER FOR MODERN L

ved as board cha~rman. . : parenl,, Mr. and Mrs
Albert hod :rs theu· Christmas week· Mr. and Mrs. Harold Black, ton i
The fund has been esLabhsh- I Hill
. ',l end guests ro-lr. Kenneth Heard - alld lcunily.
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ei wrth a gtft of ~10,000 from Mr. and Mrs w C. Sm1th more son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr and rvlrs . Lewls Gruser 1
The Messenger Pubhshmg Com- and Jeff of Da)IOn Mrs. R. 1 Lawr~n( 'e Beardmore of Mari- had as tht·lr guests ~unda~· .
! pany . St1pul;1tlous gover11mg th 1• J. Wll!'on and chtldren of Jnrk- r.lt:J.
1\rlr. ttnd .\Irs. Hobert GruP.ser r
t:.ap ll'-11 fund state that thr son and Homer and 1-:dllh H&lt;.~v · ;::::._......_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.._.....
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eornmgs shou ld be applied "to man. locaL were Chnstmas du~·
r Ute advancement of n ew~p:1rwr guc;.: t" of \ lr s l! Jrrv Hayman .
I j~urna~ism
in 1he -~hi_(~ u.~IVI_'I:- . Mr. and \lrs Haber~ Klugh! ·
stly School of Jour1 1 ~~1t~m 01 ~- step e1nd Allc1a of Columhu s

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Christmas holidays.
~1r and Mrs .' Ben Phtlson Mrs. Richard C. Gerkln. ol ·
, Miss Carrie
Beth Bearhs,
l?wmg hmg surgery. was :ub- · an~ ~ rs Mma Le-wi s.
local. l:.og&lt;~n, Rt t. Mrs . fierkin i:-; Cl
Mr. and :"Yfrs . William f.rue- Pomerov . spent several days
II sher of The Athens 11P.se.n·:were Christma:-~ day
dinner stslf'r to R~v . Se ller~. A('C'Oill - ser spent F'rida,v night wtlh :\1r. lu st w~k with her aunt, Mrs.
ger [or 36 years and servt&gt;d .13
f M nd Mr~ Theron pan~· m~ them to Log&lt;tn wt'r~ and Mrs . Leo Smith and far"P- Hugh Bl'arhs
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years on Oh10 University's ! ~u~sls
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Mr. Kenneth Beardmore
of 1ly of Middleport.
Mr. and Mrs R. L. Gotthardt ]
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board of trustee~ His wei~ Llle M~~ ~nd Mrs Waid Foster Manetta cmd Rill Nance. Jl;J - \lr. mtd Mr~ . F' . E. ShHcffer and son. Bruce of Columbus,
longest ~nur~ m tht' . htslory and children of Columbus spe11 \ ("Jile,
•nf Columbus spent the Chr1st - -iliiiiiii
ol the Umverstty. ~~e ~wtce ser- the hol idav w~ekend w1th h~r . Rev and 'Mrs. Paul A. Se-llers 111 .1:--; Wl'd.;..rnd w1th !heir son.

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C.
1 Hartenbach iaveatigated 1
1one · car mishap at 11:5$ p. m.
1Monday on the Zion Road, hihis I volving a 1004 model car drivis, reveaiad today that he has Sunset Drive in Gallipolis, has apprectation to all steak
en by Belly J. ;Graham, 19,
pui~hased Blosser's restaurant beon associated with the Bob employees, and all .,::~j~ Harrisonville. H~ reported the
lll!:W YORK IUPI) -Transit essenUol lobo to remoln at buses oormally ply the otreels. Ibis morning •r.d he was boiled in Logan o.
Evano Steak House and Drive· "who have been so
driver lost control of the cor
lnim ehlef Michael J. QuiU, home, but a large share of the 1 Barnes met with the mayor latong the way for the city's
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In for the past 13 years. In re- tAl me over the years."
on the muddy rural road and
' under threat of going to jail 2.S million who absented and the city's police Rnd Pre I tough stand against Qwll. The buaineso deal was rom- cent years. he has been assist- Continued the civic •
struck a bridge
abutment.
before noon, declined today to themselves
Monday
feared commissioners on the traffic ! president of tl:e Transr;ort pleted Monday afternoon
in ant manager. flis brother. Herb 1Gatlipol !Jn, " I especiall,y
There was damage to irs trig'll
~ off tho unprecedented 'money loss or their bosses' emergenl'y and appealed for • Workers Union 1TWU) since its ! Logan. Selling one of Logan 's is manager of the Steak House to thank Herb for h~&gt;
rear fender. No in uries or arsubway-bus striko which was wrath and beadad for wot·~ public cooperation to slav• off founding.
finest restauraniS was Clar- and Drive ln .
It's tough leaving d1is fine
rests were reportad.
eostillg untold millions In lost today .
"some restrictions oo the '·Give em hell, mayor," onG ence Blosser, who plans to r.. Bush, his wife Louise and munity, but Jl is a great
work, unsold goods and unpaid ~armed, Lindsay appealed movement of cars Into New ' man shoutad as the mayor lire Feb. I, effective date of the ctuldren, Susan, 1, and Ed, 5, portunity for me, and I cootldR't,
wages.
fo7' persolll! alreay en route to York." During a 1961 snow : whizzed by at a pace so fast 10 sa le.
will move to Logan as 1100n as resist it."
'!'ens of thousanda of workers, "turn back immadiatety."
emergency, the city clamped ' newsmen
with ~is party The Logan restaurant, locat-l living quarters are found.
Bush said he plans to continute;
Wbo Monday beedtd pleas to Schools reopenad ror I 5 an absolute embargo on non· drop,ped out from . fatigue. ed on ~'ourlh and Main St. , 1 _Bu~,__a !!live of
Mason ' usmg the_ Blooser name.
tlay home, converged on the million children-335.000 of essentia&gt; fraffic into · Manhat- "Were w1th you, Ltndsay," about tllree blocks below tile
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Galltan satd the restaurant
ell7 In droves today, causing whom normally ride the transit tan.
' said another. Fighter Sugar Logan football stadiwn) bas i
presently operatmg SJX
IIIIIIIS!ve traffic tie-ups and •system -and they nnd thou- Lindsay, the athletie new Ray Robinson walkad with the been in the Blosser family name '
week - Monday through Satorlilllo raising the possibility oil sands of teachers added to the mayor, made his third four· mayor and Lindsay conceded I for 37 years.
day. "I hope to open on.
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Item restrictions on the move· congestion. About t,800 school mile walking trip to city hall they ahd a good workout.
(Continuad from Page II
days, begmmng next sprJng,"

Mrs. Hugh B..rhs, and "'"·
Ronald, and Dewy Pullms were
Sunday dinner pesll
of
Mrs.P=o~pencer, West Main

and ~.Jmily of Columbus we1·e Mr. and Mrs . Amos Leonard
'''eekend gut&gt;sts of her pnrPnt .... v1sited Sundav with Rev . and
Hugh Bearhs ~~~~~~~~: 1 1
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Watson. Mrs Lester Tavlor ami family Mr. a11d Mrs. Dayton
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nf Portsmou Lil.
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Hev . &lt;Jnd Mrs Paul A St•l . .
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the Christmas holida:ys ll
\crs. Margaret ~nrl nose111t1ry . :'-11ary Lou Hadford VJ SIIed re- w·1th Mr. and Mrs. Barrie
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Wt're dirHlP\" guests of ~lr . and lativt&gt;s In Columbus over lle l lips and daughter, Jill.

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ON ANY SHOES $6.99 OR OVER

ALL OLD SHOES GIVEN TO THE N~EDY

Bring Them In Or Wear Them
In And Save Dollars Af · · · · · ·
Safe Continues Until Jan. 8th

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Journalism to
Benefit from
Bush Memorial

R0ck Spnngs
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Chrlstmu vacation with his of Minersville were holiday vis-~
fam!\y, Mr. Huddleston's sons,,itors of their parents, Mr. and
Dovid aJid Micahel. They
all Mrs. Hobert BrysoR.
spent Christmas Day with their i Miss Bev erly Hrtrtdahsclt of
fo lks •t Pomeroj.
. Forest Run was a week end
Mr and Mrs . GcnP Beegle of guest of ht~ g~an dn ~other, Mrs. , .
~ew Brighton were ho liday VIS· M:Jrgui·et ou as re •
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and family ol Sprlngfltm,
and Mrs. Gene GruesS'
family ol ColuJDbus and
and Mrs. Roy Grueser
daughters,

Soc'lety NoteS

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1tors of his f:lthrl:- Ira

Br ~g lr ; Mr. and Mrs. Robeft ijou sh .

A memorial fund for newspa· 1 Dr . .Kathryn Phtlson and mof
per JOurnalism honorjng
the ther. Mrs. Fred Philson
n
late Gordon K Bush. editor oi Bbcksburg. Va .. are spend 1_ng
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The Athens Messenger
and t wee k at tlreJ·,. homt&gt; and w1th
.
0I oh·10 U . Mr and Mrs. Thf'ron Johnson .
flve term trustee
nl·
Mr and Mrs Sro~Jit Wheelt'r of
versity, has heen announced by N ·B t ·M· and Mrs. Don
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f 1 Johnson and J,uni lv ul Ptlrl iand

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MP.. apell till Clftrlllmal ~
lid With 11er molbw, liln. W. A.
lllr. Morgan, Atbella Road.
and
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Br Mrs. Hugll Bearhs

Christmas with her
parents, st.,
Mr. anrl Mrs . Pearl Roberts.
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Building lS !he 1 ~11 bulld lnt.: 11_1 the {'e nter and the one JUSt
to the te!t IS lhe I an Am Hui ldlllg .

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son and (.'hi!dren o! P1ttsburgh

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were wPekend guests of ht•r
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&lt;lnd Mr ;-md ~1rs .•11111 Simpson .
,
Miss Gr:.ce omd Hu lh FJh
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\olumbu s and M1~" Jmw Eilts
ol .'\rlin~~ln11. V&lt;t. Wl'l"l' guP"its
of Homer and £d~t h !·l ayma n.
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Bill and Bt&gt;c:kv . S i &lt;.~ r Ho ulr, \-lr .

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Conmt'. .Jdl. Mi~·h ;ll'l and \'Inn ,
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SPECIAL

Herman
Warner and Mark Warner.
Mr. and ~1r s. C;uy Turkt&gt;r·

GMAC Fin1nclng Av1ilable

man of Sprrngf1rld vi.:::i tt&gt;d on
Fridav afternoon wi lh hts bro·
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l-irs. Fred Tuc ke l'rl l&lt;l ll .

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

Mr and Mf'. Harley E .JohnJOn and family visited Sundav '
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Each time you purchase seven gallons of Ashland
Vitalized Gasoline you get your choice of a stylish,
light blue mug or bowl .•. FREE! The mugs are
ideal for coffee, tea, hot chocolate or milk. The
bowls are just the thing for soup, cereal, ic~ crealn
or dessert. You'll want to collect a complete Set.

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ture com' n for the record : and the unrest that goes with and Charles
Mr. and Mrs. Earl l\llilfl!, Mid·
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payer an o
yor ay on I communil and our peo le 8 r C&lt;llumbus w~re overmght VlStt- ~
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Raynes for taking care of musL·
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f Mr and Mrs Halley, Columbus, Mr. and Mrs.
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th h r I not dJvJded on the ifeat Is· ors ,,urs ay o
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Victor Will Canal Winchester
m e v age ur1ng e 0 ,. : sues," he s01d.
Clayton Allen and Bill .
IRalph Knight, Cincinnati, Jan:
day season. .
Tall, trim and handsome with Sunday dtnner guests of Mr ' et Knight. Columbus. Vickie Jo
Those recogruzed by Council a thin mustache, the mayor dis· and Mrs Roy C'hn~ly were \lr. ! Will Parkersbur John Nechol·
for helping Wtlh the decoratJuns playad an easy humor as trill- and Mrs. Ernest FJSher, Woost- l
• M . Ito
W K W'l·
were Charles Jewell, Appalach- utes came and he invited any- er. Mr. and Mrs. DoMid Mat- son, R ane • ~ y.
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were
Charles Jewell, Appal· body In the audience with any- lack and Donna Kay, Belpre, l ~~"·Rut~~~~~r~arAna~nd~. :nt.
oc-w. Power, Donald Johnson. thing on their mind It •peak. and Mrs. Ltlhe Chnsty
Drusilla Will Rio Gl'lll!de and
RollS R4ulh, Jim Jarroll, Frad
Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrenre '
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Darrell
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t S d .IMr. and Mrs. Howard Knight
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tee spen un 3) and Charle!l
Jenkl, Jot Young,
Charles
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night and Monday in Dayton
.
Clerk, and une Van Matre.
with Mr. and Mrs. B•rnard I Frank Gaul was rolurtred to"
Mrs. Roush reported that the
SALES Rt;PURT
CuMingham. Mr. Cunningham, 1 his borne !rom Holzer hospit·
&amp;tale Is interested in securing Pl. Pleasaut Llveotock Sales Co. formerly of Coolville. has been j at where he bad beon a medi·
employment for ladles on ~tel- ,
Saturday Jau. 1 19M
quite Ill.
I cal patient.
fare and asked council if !bey ] HOGS _ Receipll '_ 175 to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Elber-. Mr. and Mrs. Denzel Cleland
could be employed locally . At· , ~ '!I to 28.75; Heaviea 23 to fetd and Mike were Christmas visited Monday
with Mrs.
tenlliDC were Mrs.
Charlotte 27; Fat Sows 1~ to 23; Boars dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lelah McLaad, Tuppen Plains.
Roush, acting mayor in the 15 to 18.50 Pigo 10 to 18; Stock H. B Smtih, Pomeroy
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Mr and Mrs. Charleo Gregabsenco of Mayor Raynes, ond Shoats 22 to 30.
Miss Lucille Smith spent the lein •nd children of Flatlwt&gt;Dds
rouDCI!men Charles
Yeager, CA'ITLE -~ifel'l 13.60 tAl holidAy in Akron with Mr and spent Sunday evening with Mr.
Walter Werry, Gtorae Carson, 17.10; Fat Cows 15 to 17.90; Mrs. John Reuter and famlly. and Mrs. Clayton Allea and Bill.
·•nd Robert Wilson.
Canners 12 to 14. Bulls 17 to Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Newell
11.10; Stock steer Calves 19.80 spent a few days with Mr. and Now Many Wear
to 25.90 Stock Helfer Calves Mrs. Hobart Newell.
Su1pended Jail
II to 23.
Christmas dinner guests of
Sentence Ordered
Veal Calves - Tops 36.50; Mr. and Mra. Robert Wood and
With More Comfort
James Barnett, charged witb Seconds 33.40; Medium 24 to 29, family were Mrs. J . V. Cox.
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PABTBETB, &amp; pleuant alkall.ne
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forpry Monday In Me1gs OOUD· Common and Heavies 22 to 31. Mr. and Mrs. Carre
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t. tnou--) poJJdor, • .,.. ta&gt;oo '"'"
"'vea a suspend•
PI easan t an d Mr. a nd 'Mrs CI ar- comfort.
more .ftrml7.n.
eat u.d talk 111 more
t 1· courI, wao ..
1.., opnn.tto • umo FAS·
ed ll).day jail sentence by Judge
NAMES OMI'ITED
ence Cox and family, Nitro. On TEETII ... your platN. No fUD&gt;JnJ,
&amp;ooer. PlltJ tute or fetllllJ. CbecJu
t'rank W. Porter.
The names of Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday, auesls of the Woods "plate octor· &lt;•••tun b&lt;oatht. Get
Barnett was pieced on proba· ~nzil Goeg\ein and Mr. andW
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lion for one y01r and ordered Mrs. Avery Goeglein were un· :
to make reaUtutloa o1 !be ehtck Intentionally omitted from a ,
by Judie Porter.
li&amp;t of those who attendad a ·
IAIY TlltMS .••
Ill Giber 10111'1 activity, Craig New Year's Day dinner at tbe
Roberl llaWllDCI wu found borne of Mr. and Mra. Charles
euUty of reckleaa operation and Goegleln. Ftatwoods.
aentenc!D&amp; was uplleld for one
year with Ilia defendant beinc
ACI'ION Fn.ED
erdered Ill comply with orders The state baa filad a $253.39
ef the eourl, IDII Ralph Spires suit in Meigs County
Com,.... fined $10 and Wits lor mon Pleas Court oeainst the
exett~live apeed.
Ohio Valley Mfg. Corp. en Ohio
corporation, Tuppers
Plalna.
AMMAN AIRPORT
The petition claims the amount
AMMAN, Jordau (UPI) - is due for workmen's compeosa·
The govtrlllllelll Moodoy ap- lion.
provatl Clllltllruclloa of a new - - - lnlemalloall airport here al a company hu lllbm!Hed an
CUll II( . .A mnHm A Frendl oUtr 1u build II.

M ket Report

''You'll Like Our Quality Way tf J)oing Buslneu"

WY 2-5342

Want to send

Quill, the acid-tongued ht&gt;h- 1l
PROM DUDt.l'l"' ,
man who led 36,000 transit men , COLliMRUS ruPil - ~ov. mont County and Forked Run
o• the four-day strike in James A. llhode• reporlert to- State Park in Meig! County
defWlct of a court order. was duy that 113 million has been - Addition of bathing beaches
oure to appeal his contempt spent 111 Ohio's 26-mmly Appa- at state parks in Hocking Coun.
citation and it was virtually ; ~achw area, a no tile~ $~ 7 1111lhon ty. 45 per cent comp leti r n of
certatn that he would not end ' ts under construction and $3.1 Ross County LBke , repair ol
JtomeerNt'lllltll
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IIJe lirike to avoid jail.
m1ll10n m proJects are ru1 , ently Adams County sptllway, deanA judge set an II &gt;' .m. IF.STI , under design to aid the poverty- ~ ing of Roosevelt Lake m Scioto
deadline to stop th• str ike or go str~ckc·n area.
County, completion of boat IaIt jail
1 Abodes praised the Appulach-:t lhlles at Pomeroy ond Po1IS·
· m:-lny ' mou th an
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·Improvements at
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Commissioner
Barnes had ·18 program for ."creatmg
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reperted trafnl
on majdr l new permanent JObs ror the peo- Turkey Creek Lake dam in SciManhattan-bound arteries was : pie of these areas .
Ioto County and Tycoon l.ah in
Mlddlepott, Q.
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Moud.ay- the first business day rconomy of th~se areRi many- 1, • 'P "''· ... J """ .~.. ~~,..~ "1'/R~~?.&lt;..~
O~borne !iaid tlw rtng oper- 1 _ Reed Will w• o:- rehired as !
since the first combinul bus- : [o_ld 1n the_ yeoar~ to rome and
ated In Gre~ne, Clinton, Fay-! street cotnrni!sioner and was
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subway atrikt hit New York at ~·Ill ~esult m more dollar~ romTwo fines were le\·ied Mon.
ette and ~·J adason cou_nt1es. Most also put in &lt;"harge of work su·
I a.m. Saturday. Commu ter mg mto these App&gt;lachta TO · day night In Middleport May·
&amp;cf thefts occurred m Greene [ pervision at Beech Grove rem railroads were so packed tha: gions ali well as putting mnre : or's court hy Mayor C. 0.
and Fayette and the__six were , etery.
in some lrains conductors wer'! mon_ey mto the porkfl'_ts of lhe l Fisher. It \US tbe ftrst court
turned over to .autrorth~s there. I Attending were Mayor Char" Rh 0 d 531 d
session of the new mayor af·
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unable to collect tickets.
I"'' •n t,_
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T..._~ h "ff 'd lh 1
. !e. Legar, Clock Edna SchoenH
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e sa l o par tcu _a_,. s_tgrH 1Ukey Kiser. 35. Radne, and
moved lhP rear seats of their ' leb, and Councilmen Roy ReuMayor John V. Lindsay sg~!n cane~"'~~ the rehahllltati011 of Frank Knotts, ~t Salem,
autos, drove to a farm and .stole l ter, Fultz. Rizer, Poulin, Bob
Implored n"orkers in no.-.- . the Muskmgum IAc_k and Dam Center, ere each fined $11
one or two hog~ end drove them Hysell and Collins.
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F.leven dams have been im- "" "''"'''-"'*'"''"'"'"'- '&gt;4I
workmanship on replacement o(
prov~d or are srheduled for imA .Sabina livestock dealer be·
mufflers,
tail pipes, shock absorbprovement and a 120-mile wat C-•me suspicious when they sev·
ers, batteries, seat covers, !loor
erway,
serving Wash:ngton,
era! times returned with one or
mats, eta. Drive in today,
Morgan and Muskingum coun·
two animals to sell.
I ties. will soon be opened from
Zanesville to the Ohio River •I
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Manetta.
Admissions - Mrs. He n r y
MASON - Mrs. SteJ!a Turn·
Project1 Listed
Cade, Pomeroy; Joe Ebersbaeh.
By Clart.. Allea
Pomeroy; Robert Pullins. Coo!•r. Crabcreek, Pt. Pleasan'l:'\..s , Other projects citad includad
eMUFFLERS
hirad as dispatcher for the i Building of new cabins at
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. r uesl! ol
ville; Reed Crary, Long BotMason Police and Fire depart- Lake Hope State Park in Vin- Chmtmas dmne ~. t were
SENATE HOPES- Massa- tom, Sarah Lunsford, Pomeroy, '
eTAIL PIPES
ments by Council Monday nigrt. ton County, roads and bridges Mr. and ~rs. ~oyotd ~~:k and chusetts Attorney , General !' Haymond Je,..ll, Ava Gilkey,
Paul Bocook inquired about In Barkcamp State Park In Bel· Mr. anMdcCrs. 1arllle Mr and Edward Brooke, 46, wtll seek Harmonvllle;oDorothy Stalls,
e SHOCK ABSORBERS
. .. of the Water de ·
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·Freda the 11 .S. Sena1e sea 1 bemg
. va- , New Haven.
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the posstbilJty
--- ~- sons ' J Lonne
H svk Mrs
partment placing • larger line r
MMrlsl. M
. ._ Lenawora' Be~tng and cated by Sen. Leverett Salton- Dlocborgea - Edith McCoy, '
• Batteries • Seat Covers
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B k Syraeuse: Clement Cooper,
to the former Fruth property on
M.
Leth Wood Co !lees weco sa 11 .
epu tcan
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a hill In Mason. The council
Mrs.and ~s Virgil Wood Ath· highest-ranking Negro elected ctne: Joe-. Baxter. Middleport;
eFLOOR MATS, ETC.
and water department announrtContinuad !_rom Page I)
.,.r., •nd Mr. and Mrs. Robert official In the country, would Lind• Llndstamer, Long
H1rold Ch111, M1r.
he th.• f JrS t Negro US
Long Bot· II
ed plaM to check furt her ond ;f Ra eta I Equa'1ty ,. CORE). '. a cWood• and children.
: . sena· tom
tom;: Leona
Bessie Hensley,
Biggs, Middleport;
Lftust St.
Middleport r
It is not too costly proceed. leader In ctvtl rtghts activttie5,
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C1 d tor smce Reconstrucllon.
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Mr and Mrs enze1 e1••
Henry Code, Pomeroy; Mary •
l'hono WY 2·2511
Traffic control
signs bave a tri to eota sh " Sl&gt;ring·
· Cbrl 1 · dlnn
gueots
Wea~r, Mlnersv 1'11•.
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t Mr and Mrs Clayton Allen and soa Pt Pleasant
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Mrs. Roger Grueser
•· will b nf
demonstratt·~· were "well and Mr and Mrs -rnomas Web- daughters of Logan spent
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Council etpressed thanks f or
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•nd certain goals "but u long •• Smith _and Ahce weofreMr }'d. Chr"·t~ ey bw..~Dre JRogmne G on .
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in tht 1'llla we are making some progress mas dinner guests
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or rue&amp;·
heiJIB provided
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g~ without tllis type of thing it Ia Mrs Opha Offutt.
er. Guesta on Sunday were Mr.
and exten!ed Fspeelad appreCl· better not It have demonstra· ~!ph Knight of Clncianati ~nd Mrs. Robert Lee and child·
anon tAl_ e Ire epaliment I !JOn.'
and \liss Janet Knig~t of Co- ren of Bashan.
for providing treats for chtld- •. ,
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1 th week end with
. I Guests on Christm•• after·
ren to per.tons who packa•ed I \ ou accomphsh • great deal. lum us spen e
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The department also was ! !Continued from Page u
: summoned for to house fires. I plies $100, equipment
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two car fires and ll brush fires l ance $200, equipment operation
WILMINGTON, Ohio (UP!)
all out-of-town, &lt;allmg for 336 $t50. street. traffic siglll!
The arrest ol six persons by : man hours. ·
] markers $100, street m)llit·s
Ga!lla County.
Clinton County Sheriff Don Os· Councilman Leslie P'. Fultz, $2110, P.E.R S. $100, misl'ellanTentative approval by the Ap- borne and Sabino police broke after Introducing a motion to · eous $100. Total $2,050.
palachia Regional Commission I up a hog rustling ring that has accept tho report, praised the Special Street Repair Bond
of strip mine reclamation pro.! operated for the past 24 months fire deparlm"'!l.
· RetirPment. ~und - Redeml'"
jeds in Harri~on, Jefferson &lt;~nd in four counties.
In other activity :
I bon or certificates ~.BOte\ tsPerry counties.
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d bl b th-' pomted to a SIX-year term as ! notes !50. Total 15,150.
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- Approval by the OhiO \later . So~thR arl~s ~~· ~~u "l"''~~th. l Beech Grove cemetery trustee.l General Bond Re!Jrement - ]
CommiSSion M $144,520 '"_lo,"ns , ~;s. b~~~~e .of Sabma: F.ver-1 - Councilmen Fultz and i RedemptiOn of bo~ds $12,000.
to thel~orkmg, Margalet Creek., t'· B
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h' Franklm Rizer were named to : Redemphon of certificates
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~::" Ihe Pollee
eons~.rvaney d!stncts ~~Athens •. Columbus, and the latter'! wife. fund and Don Collins and Lau 1 &amp;amtary Sewers Construction
Perr;, , Guernsey,. 1\oble and Maxine 28
Poulin to the Firemen's Dpen- 1Fund - Sewer
Washtnilon counties.
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ChrislmJ" \"is1to rs of twr pa r·
ents . !vir. ;111d ~1 r s. D. H. HoiJ•.'·
JOn and Clws1er .\lorris.
Mrs. Hnv SmJlb . Lind a, Don ·
nie and \l;k ~-'. IH'J"{' St mdcl\ ,111 ernoori \VISibl"~ ol \1t . ,:nd \lr ~
Charl e~ Sn11111 Jnd Jo &lt;Hld l..rr
da Shakr
Mr. and ~1 1 ~ John S. rrge nt

c·tI ed hy Governor Rh0des
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20 celt. answerd in town , with sa1d Bush.
I 216 man hours. Eight of
th€ .
callsweretohomesorbu";ne•&lt;·
I es .• five
fires, and
lour werowere
canbrush
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Et.tg1PJ'ie H:.m1 ng. Hhrmd J .lr&gt;a n
and ~1 r. ;m d .\1rs. Ja1·k l&lt;l;ml
were ('lm stmas Sl1Pi 1P1" gut·s•s
of t11r1r parent~ . .\1r ~:md :VI rs
Fre&lt;l Tuckt' rman
Mrs. C: an· BJrnll7 Ca ru l Ann
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1 Mt ss Vero Beegle spent ChristLnndl.
F1 o~nklrn Husse!l uf. \l1ddle- mns eve ning with he-r brother \
~1 1 ;rn d \]1·.., .lu~l'pli Jolms111 1 port. ~l r ;md ~Irs. ( lt rl l on Ira Beegle.
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Tamm~·. t"her) l and TN · T1r1·:-d.t\" 11 rrlr \lr &lt;; Tuckerm:m's r Chnstmas wecend Mr and 1
rv . \lr . and Mrs.
Cha1l t'\' ..,,~11·1, :\ lr.:; I&lt;l~1e PPrr~, r~&lt;:~d- 1 \-Irs. Francis Mattingly and chtlSmith, Jo Hnd Mr. and
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drt·n tlf ('l::n C!·ntel , Kans. Mr .
J . R M u rph~, Robt•rt . l':la11w . (;ll\ S;11·gt' lll V l~ llt'd
with and :V1t"'&gt;. Thomas Lensey and
Johnnv , Pt•ggy, Carnwl
;,11!1 li1 'h' rt l !t'l '\1'~ nn L:hristrnas ~on of (;rove ~it~· . and !\1r and ,
Barb-a~· a. wr rr Chn'1 1ma ~ (I Ill ll.1.1,
Mrs. Kennetl 1 Cundiff and chi\- '
ner gm·sts of Mr . and ~11·" 11&lt;11
.J. 1,1t Fl.l!r l ath·m!ed ti1e fun 1drL'Il of (;ro\'rpurt.
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\lr and Mr:;. Hobert Beegle,
evenmg gu ~·:-. 1 ~ were \lr .1nd \!•H r\bv :Hld ·,'l\ lled rela!ives Hruee :md Bilh and .\1 \ s s
Mrs. l)ovle Knapp . l- &lt;lll 1.1' 1' ' ' 1 tl•r'r t·
I.mda Cram~:r nf Porm:'roy werP
Lang -.; \'ll.le :tnd Mrs
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\ 11 l.t~lll ' l ld1l ol ~!1d11ga n ' and oannv , ~ew11rk, spent su ;
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lYING
SPACE SAVER FOR MODERN L

ved as board cha~rman. . : parenl,, Mr. and Mrs
Albert hod :rs theu· Christmas week· Mr. and Mrs. Harold Black, ton i
The fund has been esLabhsh- I Hill
. ',l end guests ro-lr. Kenneth Heard - alld lcunily.
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ei wrth a gtft of ~10,000 from Mr. and Mrs w C. Sm1th more son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr and rvlrs . Lewls Gruser 1
The Messenger Pubhshmg Com- and Jeff of Da)IOn Mrs. R. 1 Lawr~n( 'e Beardmore of Mari- had as tht·lr guests ~unda~· .
! pany . St1pul;1tlous gover11mg th 1• J. Wll!'on and chtldren of Jnrk- r.lt:J.
1\rlr. ttnd .\Irs. Hobert GruP.ser r
t:.ap ll'-11 fund state that thr son and Homer and 1-:dllh H&lt;.~v · ;::::._......_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.._.....
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eornmgs shou ld be applied "to man. locaL were Chnstmas du~·
r Ute advancement of n ew~p:1rwr guc;.: t" of \ lr s l! Jrrv Hayman .
I j~urna~ism
in 1he -~hi_(~ u.~IVI_'I:- . Mr. and \lrs Haber~ Klugh! ·
stly School of Jour1 1 ~~1t~m 01 ~- step e1nd Allc1a of Columhu s

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Christmas holidays.
~1r and Mrs .' Ben Phtlson Mrs. Richard C. Gerkln. ol ·
, Miss Carrie
Beth Bearhs,
l?wmg hmg surgery. was :ub- · an~ ~ rs Mma Le-wi s.
local. l:.og&lt;~n, Rt t. Mrs . fierkin i:-; Cl
Mr. and :"Yfrs . William f.rue- Pomerov . spent several days
II sher of The Athens 11P.se.n·:were Christma:-~ day
dinner stslf'r to R~v . Se ller~. A('C'Oill - ser spent F'rida,v night wtlh :\1r. lu st w~k with her aunt, Mrs.
ger [or 36 years and servt&gt;d .13
f M nd Mr~ Theron pan~· m~ them to Log&lt;tn wt'r~ and Mrs . Leo Smith and far"P- Hugh Bl'arhs
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years on Oh10 University's ! ~u~sls
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Mr. Kenneth Beardmore
of 1ly of Middleport.
Mr. and Mrs R. L. Gotthardt ]
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board of trustee~ His wei~ Llle M~~ ~nd Mrs Waid Foster Manetta cmd Rill Nance. Jl;J - \lr. mtd Mr~ . F' . E. ShHcffer and son. Bruce of Columbus,
longest ~nur~ m tht' . htslory and children of Columbus spe11 \ ("Jile,
•nf Columbus spent the Chr1st - -iliiiiiii
ol the Umverstty. ~~e ~wtce ser- the hol idav w~ekend w1th h~r . Rev and 'Mrs. Paul A. Se-llers 111 .1:--; Wl'd.;..rnd w1th !heir son.

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C.
1 Hartenbach iaveatigated 1
1one · car mishap at 11:5$ p. m.
1Monday on the Zion Road, hihis I volving a 1004 model car drivis, reveaiad today that he has Sunset Drive in Gallipolis, has apprectation to all steak
en by Belly J. ;Graham, 19,
pui~hased Blosser's restaurant beon associated with the Bob employees, and all .,::~j~ Harrisonville. H~ reported the
lll!:W YORK IUPI) -Transit essenUol lobo to remoln at buses oormally ply the otreels. Ibis morning •r.d he was boiled in Logan o.
Evano Steak House and Drive· "who have been so
driver lost control of the cor
lnim ehlef Michael J. QuiU, home, but a large share of the 1 Barnes met with the mayor latong the way for the city's
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In for the past 13 years. In re- tAl me over the years."
on the muddy rural road and
' under threat of going to jail 2.S million who absented and the city's police Rnd Pre I tough stand against Qwll. The buaineso deal was rom- cent years. he has been assist- Continued the civic •
struck a bridge
abutment.
before noon, declined today to themselves
Monday
feared commissioners on the traffic ! president of tl:e Transr;ort pleted Monday afternoon
in ant manager. flis brother. Herb 1Gatlipol !Jn, " I especiall,y
There was damage to irs trig'll
~ off tho unprecedented 'money loss or their bosses' emergenl'y and appealed for • Workers Union 1TWU) since its ! Logan. Selling one of Logan 's is manager of the Steak House to thank Herb for h~&gt;
rear fender. No in uries or arsubway-bus striko which was wrath and beadad for wot·~ public cooperation to slav• off founding.
finest restauraniS was Clar- and Drive ln .
It's tough leaving d1is fine
rests were reportad.
eostillg untold millions In lost today .
"some restrictions oo the '·Give em hell, mayor," onG ence Blosser, who plans to r.. Bush, his wife Louise and munity, but Jl is a great
work, unsold goods and unpaid ~armed, Lindsay appealed movement of cars Into New ' man shoutad as the mayor lire Feb. I, effective date of the ctuldren, Susan, 1, and Ed, 5, portunity for me, and I cootldR't,
wages.
fo7' persolll! alreay en route to York." During a 1961 snow : whizzed by at a pace so fast 10 sa le.
will move to Logan as 1100n as resist it."
'!'ens of thousanda of workers, "turn back immadiatety."
emergency, the city clamped ' newsmen
with ~is party The Logan restaurant, locat-l living quarters are found.
Bush said he plans to continute;
Wbo Monday beedtd pleas to Schools reopenad ror I 5 an absolute embargo on non· drop,ped out from . fatigue. ed on ~'ourlh and Main St. , 1 _Bu~,__a !!live of
Mason ' usmg the_ Blooser name.
tlay home, converged on the million children-335.000 of essentia&gt; fraffic into · Manhat- "Were w1th you, Ltndsay," about tllree blocks below tile
·
Galltan satd the restaurant
ell7 In droves today, causing whom normally ride the transit tan.
' said another. Fighter Sugar Logan football stadiwn) bas i
presently operatmg SJX
IIIIIIIS!ve traffic tie-ups and •system -and they nnd thou- Lindsay, the athletie new Ray Robinson walkad with the been in the Blosser family name '
week - Monday through Satorlilllo raising the possibility oil sands of teachers added to the mayor, made his third four· mayor and Lindsay conceded I for 37 years.
day. "I hope to open on.
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days, begmmng next sprJng,"

Mrs. Hugh B..rhs, and "'"·
Ronald, and Dewy Pullms were
Sunday dinner pesll
of
Mrs.P=o~pencer, West Main

and ~.Jmily of Columbus we1·e Mr. and Mrs . Amos Leonard
'''eekend gut&gt;sts of her pnrPnt .... v1sited Sundav with Rev . and
Hugh Bearhs ~~~~~~~~: 1 1
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Watson. Mrs Lester Tavlor ami family Mr. a11d Mrs. Dayton
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the Christmas holida:ys ll
\crs. Margaret ~nrl nose111t1ry . :'-11ary Lou Hadford VJ SIIed re- w·1th Mr. and Mrs. Barrie
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Wt're dirHlP\" guests of ~lr . and lativt&gt;s In Columbus over lle l lips and daughter, Jill.

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ON ANY SHOES $6.99 OR OVER

ALL OLD SHOES GIVEN TO THE N~EDY

Bring Them In Or Wear Them
In And Save Dollars Af · · · · · ·
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QUAUTT

Business Servic.ts

CLEARANCE
USED APPLIANCES

EXPERIENCED

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All at "you pickup" pri·
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Used Refrigerators
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1960 Mercury Parklane 4 Dr. HT Sed. - $599
Several should soli for
1n0re l1laD • • ~rrMt w.uo""
Full power. Auto matic. Yellr End C1earance
$SO __ now only $20
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. Dodge VB-2 Door
$599
For ast c eanup.
of·
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point, Crosley, Frigi.
Mtntmam Gbllra• • ...Fun pow~. Automatie Trans. Year End C1earance.
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daire. Gibson and Servel
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I GE Upright Freezer
,.~No~
Should be $150
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Closeout $100
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OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.
i Phil«&gt; Chest Freezer
orru BOUIUI
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Should be $100
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fiJL .110'1, CIHIO
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Closeout $75
~ "'tJtr •
-30 cu. ft. Upright Freezer
.-n.•.,f~,~~For Rent
FOR SALE
Should be $175
., ., 156
Closeout $50
PHONE• WY ,..,.
THHEI! ROO M furn ished apart. FIRE WOOD and """ manure 21 cu. ft. Coldspot
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170''.1 :\lulbe rry -:w. Sherman Roberts. lNY 2-64 76
Chest Freezer
Card Of Thanks
Keasonable _rent ('all WY 2- __
12 _2!1 6tp 1 Should be $ 125
[WisHto tha~k- -my fr ii'I'O ' 21)l9 m dayl tmc and after S p. USED work pants, shirts, jack· t
Closeout $75
for their many eards, gitL~. m. I'hune WY 2-5506.
cts. and shoes. Carl Cheva· Easy Elec. Dryer,
12 30 tfc I lier, Long Bottom, Ohio.
4 yr. old
pravers and r'si l' •Mtog n v 1
rec~nl hospttelial;oo oud ell ------- - · -· t2-ll -l5lj&gt; Should be $125
througb tilr Ho l1d«v
I Tr. All F:H J.OT. Rutland, five APPJ Es- r;;d -, n{ yellow- DeliO.
Closeout $50
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Winesap, Kelvlnator Range, good
12 23 60
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Should be $100
IDore thnn wor.i' c«n
MO!it !iincert&gt;ly,
hedroo m
Closeout $50
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Orchard Wtlkesvtlie 0 11111 : Kelvlnator Renge
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WEwouLDTke I~
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Ovei'IHI Employment
AU wade• truck driver to
project engmce[ll. Africa.
Europe, Asta, South Pactlie,
paid trave~ housing. lood,
Atlantic. m~h sRiary jobs,
male. lemale over 18. OEIB
Box 23190, Oakland Part,
Fla. 33307

PT. PLEASANT - The deJ&gt;r
population in MasoR Co u n I y
had decreased some the last
of the year, according to • release by Miles Darst Conservation Orfioer of Mason County.
Perry Sayro reported that he
and his son·in-law, "Duck" Up.
ton rescued a buck lawn cbased into 13 Mile Creek by dogs
oo Dec. 27th. Darst picked up
the animal and took it to MeClinio Wildlife Station where
its W&lt;&gt;uuds were treared, but
the animal died the lJI!h.
On December 29th Den•er
Glenn, Southside, killed the
last deer wilb bo-w and arrow
for the 196.1 •eason in Mason
Coonty. The doe laWIO welgbing
about 100 Jbs. was taken ln tbe
Pond Branch area and
was
cbeck&lt;:d at lhe Ed Jeflent sto"'
at Southside.
On December 30th there were
two deer bit OB Mason Coonly
roads. Tho first was kUled
mile north of Crob Creek aboot
7:45 a. m. when bit by a ~
driv b Ea I ~ th P -~
The
. .b.;
towed in I)J a wrecker as Its
front end w.. heavily dam·
aged. This animal W68 a 10
point sduJt buck weighing about
170 lbo. and was plclred up by
employeeo at 1110 McClintia
Wildlife Stetion. th
~-'Also oo tbe 30 ,
~~
Weaver, M""OO. travolklg oo U.
S. 36, bit a deer .....- 10 Mile
Creolt: bridge. Mr.
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~· to Leon and reported to

Officer Darst that he knocked
the animal down when It ran
into the front of hls autom&lt;&gt;bile. Mr. Weaver than returned to where he bad hH the
deer, but 11 was gone. Officer
Darst ai!O looked for the animal and Ilia \nveotlgaUon eonttnueo to see H tbe animal was
stolen or merely knocked out.
Damage to the Woaver car wu
estlmared at $25.
On January 1, LatTy Hudeoll,
Rt. z, Letart, waa drlvtng 011
Whlte Olurch Road when an
adult buck deer jwnped from an
embonk'tnenl Into tho front of
his 1953 model ...-, t1amag1ng
Ill rndlaror and grill 1bo ooot
deer had to be destroyed 81 tho
car broke three of its legs.

JndictmeDls
Returned by
GrandJury
PT. PLEASANT - Twe 1&lt;!1ony ladictmonll wen returned
by the Mason County grand
jury Mondey afternoon llo a parttal report and were to resume
lbeir dutloJ todey at 9:30 a.m.
Philip J. Hall, 11, Rl. 1 Heoderson, Wll lndlctod OR tllo leiony l!hargo ol forgery and Voo
Sayre Stewart, 35, Maoon, was
Indicted on a lelooy charge ol
burglary of tho B .It B SUpermarket 1o Mason.
Ma
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t~rn~y S. D. Lttlepago made
hts JUry preoentment Wider a
handicap. Mr. Uttlepage W88
Injured late ~y Dlgbt when
bii oar struck a boulder on llt.
ab
p
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T ova OIII&lt;I'Of, wwc
apparently washed down onto
th hi b
ahort1 belor Lit" gg "bit"Jth JarJ ~ bou•lder
0epa •
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laceration of tiJe forehead which
!aeration or tho forehead which
req~ 14 atitchliS to eloae
and aloo auflortd a
bnllled
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Mr. UIUepoge ""' returning
from HorgBnOOwn, whea tho
mlsbap occtlrred. He bad lak••Sa ·-~ •- the
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Entered
Persons entering Boluf lloopital during lbo last :14 bou1 ,
included· Deborab Ann Harris
RL 1 Gallipoll•J Mrs. Gerald
p L ngborne Lincoln Ave.,
~ ~arwood 's. Bailey, Rt. 1
· c·1 . William T Sha! "
Crown
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Broyles, Rt. 1 B•dweU ; Mrs. ob B
Vinton· Mn Erna
rewer,
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Frank J.
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Ploasant; Mrs, Matilda K. Noble, Mason; Mrs. James T. LeMaater, Pl Pleasant! S~muel
Treese, Henderson;
Wilham
L. Noal, Pl Pleasanlt Joseph
E. Kubn, Tuppers Plaln11 Roy
B. Stone, Rl. 1 L!mgavllle) Mrs.
Paul B. Simon, Pomeroy; Jeseph C. Sneed. Rutlandt Mrs.
Wendell L. Eblin, Pomeroy :
Mra. Raymond Coleman, Leng
Bottom; Robert Lee White, Rt.
Racine; Karen Suo llogguo, Rl.
2 Racine Mrs. Allred J. llensmore, Ashland, Ky.; Mr1. John
F Hill Coal Grove Mrs. George
H. Bruce, Qml Grove: Mrs. WaJ..
ter R. Fraley, Wellsloll) Mrs.
Edward Mey..-1, Ironton; Mrs.
MyrUa Cleaveoger, Rt. I Mc·
r&lt;1..
1es U, RamsArthur; Mrs. Yl&amp;r

1
Pomerov landmark

our TIII WE BEDB 00 \1 house for
rent. Phone 1\'Y 2_2246 _ 16t N.
fhe Family or cm·ol Lievlng ~th Ave.
!2-14-lfc
! 4 lip
_
- ------:- - rH illiE and !our NWD IUrl'ishoNotice
ed and llllfuntilbU aport.
- - -- - men!!. WY t44:14
12 I lie
Bffie!OUS H~memade Pm.a, - -IIOc, 75c, ond $1VOias~~~- ~~~: 4 !lOOM furnished apartment
luxe Piz&gt;a, SL,O
Af
ry llar, Middi&lt;'oorl. 12 B tfc fo r n· nt. Phnne WY 2-2776. •
----- -- ter ~ p.m. Phone WY 2-3574.
Lost and Found
l!owl cy and Reed Hardware.
LosT: Glasses wil h ------;;:tllpl~
II 1 tfc
- , .,,
hearing aidfi. Lo;; l in 11 11111, TRAILER LOTS - 1Ne ltW'of Nay lor's Hon. ' Fmd •r age and water. Brown"• frail
please oail IVY :~-:m.
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1 4 31p
er Park ( ale ppro•
, ,. ersville, Ohio rnone W\
- -win
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For Sule or Rent
1-J324.
1 IJ tic

Civil Acti.ODS
Seeking Money
Filed • Co

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CARRIER
NEEDED

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By FRED LASSWILL

HOM E AN ' GLORY BE
HE'S REACHIN ' OUTTO

GIVE fo'l~ A GREAT;
BIG BEAR HU 6 !

--:.::-- HONEY
POT!!

DAILY CROSSWORD
&amp;llliOiiS
1. Indefinite
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operator ~

MN~ent

2. Aurury
3.lnsan ~

6.P11.,
river

12. Mo!&gt;lem

7 , f-lo klltNI .

tlm&lt;: her
J4 _Pickwick'•
Whlte Hart
1 5. Hen!
16. Sun g'Od
17. Mutic
note

18. Guarantor
or a Mind

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20. Die ur
hunger
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tor a

mew;un•
G. N ymph
at the
Mo.! em
PaJ"I.diJte

pr1ut
10. Medley
l l . S~nll e

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18. Bat·
tttng

4, Printer·~

n• l i g i ou~

CAli S&amp;

19, Pim
pointa
21. Dry
2-f. Undef'oo
standa,
beatnik

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ve~·s l o n

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25. M im ic k-

lee lively

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od

abhr.

26. Name$akM

8.Fiew

35. l.a.ke,

Amo

11. Affected

27. CllpitaJ
city

manne...
11. Ponder

28. Liv•

13 . Rodent
I~ - Sheltered
b•y

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.ourcl!of

ot M1·.

a.loft

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n-11\T l'h\
NOr T~ f&lt;, lhJG
THIS I..VING

the Bhw

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37. COhgo
Bantu
:18. Panton bl.l"d

29. I.u e lJ"OI!
fabric

40. Semitic

31. Beetow•

abbr.

DOWN.'!

l&amp;Jlgufl.ge:

C~ C f!-11.!

23. Regret
24. Society
g'-1
2~ . Sacred bull
21. Cle&amp;.n1e1
30. Tea.cbtng
32. Greek

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lett~r

GASOLINE ALLI!Y

83. Sufflx
rn ~ n.nln g

Not here• Con't be

Htlle

far awatJ! The door

214. Beooml':l!l
3~ .

wa~ unloche~!

lea. bright
Setl o.me

36. gvolve
38. Job

39. Oerma.nfe
d uua c t e r
41 . Pot e ntial

baby lilt•
4 1. Droops
·i2. Narrow
.inlet.&lt;~

DOWS
1. S6&amp;1

1·,
"Sometime&amp; 1 wonder if he can afford to take the
paper! I'•• ne•er been here to collect when h• wae
wearing any clothet!"

DA !T,V CR1'PTOQUOTE - Hol'll'o how t&lt;&gt; work It:
AXYDLBAAXR
..

LONGFELLOW

One I~tter alm.ply 11tanda tor aa.&gt;ther, In thia IUnple A 18 w1e4
for the three- L "s, X: tor the two O's, @le. Sing!&amp; ~et.tera, aPo.trophiN, tM length and fonna.Uou ot Ute words are all hinl.t.

DICK TRACY
AND I T f.IINK THAT

J:ll.Ch day the oode iettera ace dilferent.

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A Cqpto.,.... QuolaUoll
LAGFUCALSO
ISV
LBBHT

DTA 0 FO

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Of Court are
Absent at Call

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IS ~

YONDER COM eS PAW

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resull s ol regular Blue Ls· ~ ;[ ~ $~'JJ""
ley, Jackson1 VirgO Newsom.
Ire spot cl eo ning. Rent ele,_.
$225 pr.
Aohlsnd, Ky.) Mrs. Durward
tric shn mpooer_ $1. Pickens
B. Cbandler, ABhland,hurKy.; FerHardware Company, Mason,
1
mln F. Boring, McArt 1 K.arW. Va.
- __ 1-3-611: 1 r : . J o c k W. Conoy
en AnD Troyer, Marloa.
Manager
Blrtllt
BRACF. yourself for o thrill I
the ft" t ttme you use Blue I
Ph. WY 2-2181
Mro. Reab Br.....,, VInton,
1,ustre. Rent elec lric shamCUSTOM BUTCHERING 8111
MdaiJ!!h~~~~ • aBm.ail MoodRlayl,
pooe r. $1. Baker Furoiture,
outtiog. Will boy bideo every
rs. "'""""" "'
ey,
Middleporl, Ohio.
Real htate For Sale
bU 14 .
Ph
Crown City, oon, 1:5'1 p.m.
1_3_6tc
- -- - - -Monday. P
eJer,
one
Dil&lt;barlod
FITIEWooD:-any - length. 110 FOR SALE - 5 room bouse WY 11-3610.
t 18 lie
Mrs. Wllllam R. Adldns, Mnt.
pick up load_ Call or write w•tb bath. Pbono WY 2-3704.
Auto Sales
Wallar S (Mary) H
M
Glendal e Sktdmore, Sh&gt;de ,
12 31 Stc
C I w' L ....
yro, rs .
.-..rlho
ar 01 • yn ..u, Jolm Lyons
1 Ohio, MY 6-3437.
l-3tfc 1
1959 I&gt;Oll'Jo.
hardtop,
good
ffi
Uft
B-UDG~.T-PRICED -furm'tur
- e In '
LJ
running ooDdillon. Pbt Chester
IV, Naney Aim Roy, Mn. Harr.
WtcsaP
,.,-1
• 60
ry R. Sayre. Mrs. Jame1 F.
4 Jtp
1
our third floor budget shop.
llllhl ·
PT PLEA.SAN'I' - Two c:lv!l
Wat••
Mr s•-!Mn D WU1
LKSW GEN ----"~
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Baker Furnitoro, Midd eport.
1964 VO
A
, - - ac!J001 bavt heea llled in !be
IIams, lin. I.Ruaoell
I, &amp;aundOhio.
11 12 tic l'OMEROY- two story frame, &lt;Onditioo. WY 11-!951.
office o1 lbe Circuit Clerk. One
.-a.
- - -- - --aix large room s, (3 bedrooms)
12 :IS 11o
nd
1
' ROO!.! Htll'SE '"th beth 4 ROOM
f nished apart- RATS, mice eliminated forever. balll, full basement, gas fired
action ll styled Bay ~~ a J
12 31 Stc ment. Cha~e':' Lyons, Mason, Get "Star.• El&gt;ersbach Hard· hot water hooting. Owner will
Phone WY 2-3704.
Livestock
MRamey, locLo., . .._ WW M m ·
1
Wanted W. Va. 773-561L
12-11-tfc ware. Sugar Run Mill, Pick· lina•ee. $6,500.00.
.
arcurn,
UL9e
• arcum,
Em ~_oymenl ___ __ _
ons Hardware, Mason.
MIDDLEPORT _ two otor FOUR IIERI!:FORD eowa, two Mechanical Contractors, lne.,
WI LL C,\J &gt;E fo r a• elderly MODERN unfurnt•,hed
12-&amp;-30tp frame, five roolll$ , bath, eel-y heifers, one bullOb"
calf. Pho
Keo- Farmers Building and
Loan,
•• rooms ===--:-:----:----:--:;::-c:::pers"'' Liv.c:n. Will
do nnd balh. Furnish utilities. SEWING mooll1noa. repair ..,.. tar, gao heatinll, lronl &amp;Rd baugh's, O&gt;eot..-, to.
ne William H. Rardin and Eugene
h OUS&lt;' WOtk. WY 2-2408.
Cunts Uuililing.
11 16 Uc vice, aU makes. WY 2-2284. back proche.. oorn... I 0 I. 001;- 3195·
lZ n Stp T. Hague, Tnlllleos.
1 4 l tp !649T inco ln -HgtsTbedro o m The Fabric Shop. Pomeroy $5,000.00.
Legal Notice
Tha acllons aeeli: ,1 ,867.!5
Authroized Singer Sales and SYRACUSE - 1~ story frame,
from tho defendanll for ..r.
He lp Wante-d- - _ bouse. lleo uttful Btrcb kitchen Service.
· -~-• dell --• -~ ~
1 maw.uaJS
I 20 tfc
six rooms (l bedrooms ), bath
uctAL MoT•c•
tan
v.._'IN aN ...
cabinets. Phoua1 WY :1-ii127.
stalled.
0 1
YOUNG MEN 18 tiJ 2-1, neat,
...__ ._.,_
PT. PLICASAN'r- rJve mem1 4 tfo WHY worry over e sluggish basement. gas ruraaoe beat- 11 ~m~ :~ d"' ~ ':!=o~
sing le and fn-1! 1o travel
_
__ __
septic tank Get Klean-Em • ing, garage, corner lttt 100 1 devl.~eea. 1e 1awu. u e ruton IItd The 11econd action il Ll~ re----berJ of the 1e memblr JanuTexas and return. Doing Pui&gt;- 4RooM HOUSE, with bath All Sep tic Tank
Cleaner, 100. Located oa Route 1K ~!~~';;~~'!.: t!!\!'~~\:~t~d: suit of an automobile accident
ASK TO WlllD
ary term of Maseo County Cirlisber t~nt(lct work fur N&lt;1~ furm~ hcd . Cal! WY 2-3338, 8. 30 Londm,"'rk Farm
Bureau, $5 '500·00 ·
ele
F . CuUQJYU, u Admtnt.tr• hU o1. and is styled Brnee tbadwick
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-·u. Court _ _. - • tul'"
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lh• Estate of Dell• Fowle.-, d~ea.Md
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II&amp;'W uun.
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tional concern. Excellent a. m. to 10 p. m.
12 31 P Pomeroy
12-16-30tc ALBERT M. GOX, BROKER nn the 18th dar of November. lao&amp;. VI. Dona d • amo ' 1.M"
•
sent wh8n roll ean W81 held on
\ ed t - -- -.
WY 7.-3830
WY :t.3636
'""' • ,..,.,. ID " ' ..,• .,.,. court Jumbus, 0. Tho p!BinllH io Jlellil. ooupiOI baft madt ~ -tftd da II ~'an
earni ngs with
mm Ja e UNF'URN ISIIED 4 rooms and STF:REO- . RADIOW rnbinatiOD
nf Metll• c ounty, Ohlo. allell nl that .ng )U
. dgment In lht amounl of fir marnaga Hcmte~ Ja tbe of- v~&gt;e
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1
drawint•. fJC('OliOt. Nt' W c&lt;~.r " h
t
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12 31 3tc
the peno n~ ] ]lroperty II \lUIIUlflclent
t
M d8
1;:11 , apar men m om r ·
Be:mtiful v.alnut console. Has
to PJI' tla· •leht~_ a mi co~ts ol ~&lt;Jm1n· $S"9 ,
1 · · th 1 lb de- fice of the Coonly Clerk They erm on Y·
transp\Jrtalwn
fu rnished. WY 2-3975.
12 31 tfc AM radio and 4 speed chang~ FOR SALE : 6 room house with I ~~r~~~ ~~;~ ~;~P~:~~,&lt;J:~;&lt;J,~~~t"~- ~ ~l~ 'r~l:i fe~d~~·t c ~~~~nd a reckl:.~sly were Harl Andrew McGo~an, 21 Presiding Judge Jamf!l Lee
St:oe Mr r.eorJ,;e. Sbamroct·k FWUd SH F: D 3 - lx;df~m- hrJuseer_ 4 speed sound sys tem. I ba!h , full basement, 894 Efy- -~~~~:
II 'tl
d rua' wtull d 'Pt PIMsaot and Darlen.a Kay Thompson appointed Mrs. Jack
Motel, Pomcrt•Y. ' 7 p m o
II S
'ddl
neg geR y an u
y rove .
'
Frulb
bli
--• "WedRt'sd·1y lmmed w1e oet:upam·y 148 This is a 1965 model. Used se
t. , Mt eport. Plume:
his car into a car operated by Jeffers, 18, Ashton;
James
. • repu can, IIIN D'J.u.
9 p. m. Tuesdoy, · ~- _ '~,' Bu tternut Ave WY 2-2261
only 3 months. Full balance Pt. Pleas.ant 695-2607.
In~~! v~~~!~;1 ~fp=~~ro~t~tetll! 1~~~': th la" iff' if M di Ch d Lloyd Oliver, 23, Mason. and Clar~ce Gault, democrat, AI
Thursday &lt;.~nd FrtU&lt;-1~' . ~'10 I
12 31 tfe
due $98.33 or $6 per month.
11 HI tfc t y of _Meip a nd ~~~~te ot Ohio. .ekp miSe stew here
, aaou 1e964 a Dottie June Stewart, ~. West speCial Jury eommlssionert to
phone calls.
1 4 4tpl
-.
to . w•t · Belnll iJI ~rat"tl on No. 1'1". WIC ' on
p m
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.
Columb'ta·, ~-rleo
Edward fill tht vacancies of
IMla
1
UNFU
RNISHF:D
f) rooms and
Try
It 1 your home.
Call
·
FARM
for
/:."ale.
Phone
SH
2~
Section "'o. _:w. To....-runiP ~o.
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um
E \'·~a n ted I balll, downstairs
, '
12 .:.o
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ll&lt;~n~ e ."'o. 11 of the Ohio Compan.v •
Cl--&gt;--'21 • Pt • PI easan I• and Roush • Letart·' Harold L. V..
MALE-- 0--R - F~"AI
• , -.;,1
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apartment WY 2·6555·
5275.
J-3-Ue l'urch ue . an d boumled and describ·
t=HUt:"lWI,
- Man or woma n to su pphd Ntce Joe,", Iton ,-n M'tddl eport. I Zl
- G ZAG 1956--model. Automat·ed •s r, u11w•: "' lo~ oo reet ..~tdeh ·~
Audrey
Jr., New
Row·
100 feet long IY I~i' 40 reet ;;"'ut uo.
Pleasant.Francis Smith, 19, Ft. sey,
MiltonHaven;
Rt. 4; Wilmer
F. E. Skidconsum ers in Pumeroy an I C&lt;J il \~ y 2-54:\4.
12-1 tfc II! ~ ewing ma chme. AutomatWanted To 8uy
ll l ln~ ~t rmonlnJ lo:a8t from W!lllam H .
'~~ld d!e por t WJth H.&lt;.I Wl~l {lh pru-La~ ley"• hou~O:I to t he su~~:ar Run
more, pt, Pleasant; and. Bar,.
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SPACES f
icallv bu!lonboles, makes deRoad u d ly lnx on the Ea st side of • - - - - - - - - - - - ducts. Ca n earn $1 00 and up TWO TRAil En
·
or cora.lJVe desicrns, sews
• treet ru nntn g mm Ben J.amln Biag• '
FIREMEN ANSWER CALL ry Hallscott, Wat Columbia.
on SPECIAL, coon, $2.10, beer c arl•l·nter sllo p to J • cob Durst"• .. t... Gauge readings:
Gallipolis PT PLEASANT
~ l I Cho
f •LI
I
1\'r II e I rent m ll1e VIll age of Middle-- buttons. All e•·
weekly fulltime.
Wltlmut atta ch· I h d 5. lb
B'll B. ' I
ble, begtnnhtl at l.he Northwnt C(IJ· D
2. 22 3
I 44 f t
.
- lll8 oca .
sen or LIUII rep acemen
R I · 1 De t OH A IHO port. Call WY 2-3346 or WY
I e. c
I
a I e y, ne;r of th e lot h m hy eonve~ea. tbence am 1 ·"· ·p• ruM ng M ee flre department .answered a eall were Mrs. W. W. Jebnson, Mrs.
aw elg J,
·p.
I 4 lip I 2·2186 oi WY 2-3600.
ments. Assume last I pay-: Reedsville Ohio. 12 31 12tc ao uul ll 'h aegree• ,..... t a lo nll nkl on ro 11ers,
omeroy .. as_on Monday afternoon •- the home Evelyn u n · - · · " · •. n-.... rt
"336, Freeport, Ill.
ITIP1lts of $7 per month. Call.
'
atrcct tlO r• et. thenre Nurth 7K'h d~ ·
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nl&amp;n&gt;n-.a, Jru
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251
100
11 30 tfc
· LOCUST
POSTS 0 J h lren Ea~t
fee t: thenc• North Tl..Tl, Pl. . P_ ea!lant
· .., m- of Mr. and Mrs. Manlord Bau- Tillis, Mro. Dale BeaD and Mrs.
HELP
WAN'J'L
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2-6555.
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So uth i B'h Uegree• wut 100 feet t.o wn
. "tO . nsmg_,
naw
a • er, Sand Hill Road, where a Bartlln Montlegel, all ol Polat
er Boy Food-0-Rumfl TII'CdS 1 FOUH HOOM furmshed apartson, ,X r,
the pl;,re of belli nnln K. and bein g t he 2 38 fallmg Charleston
18 85
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11 15 tfc
Insurance
12. 28 6tp pruper tr eoDve! ~ed b7 s. ••· Pom· · .
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chair in the basement was • Pleasant. Other jury members
.harp aggressive youn ..l! Ull'O [ mcnt. \\. Y_2·3658.
f! rOJ' • ..t al .• to EUn])elh SoliHI!r by ra:ll~g . London, Marmet ~nd blaze. The fire
waa believed servituJ are Thornton L. Wood,
between ages of 17 ·md 30 I
F
S
1
ANTIQUE Furniture,
dJshes dee d d ated Ma rch u. 186'7. and r e- W f ld d
the 81ll
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t"llrd f'd In Vo l. :t2. at P agee IH a nd
m te ams were en
I . atarted bv two young Ja•- play- Henderson; Beulah P. Bnaklo,
for counter and kitchn work . -·-PHOTO OpYlng Service. Cop- mi scellaneous. Call or wr1te : ~ of the Recorda ..,_ D&amp;edl of Mel&amp;:• Boat Movements :
i
wo
Night aRd dal'
posili ons 19SI JEEI! Tn UCK, 4 wheel les made of legal papers. Mrs Howard CecU, •~ W (:ounty . Ohio ; al.io. oo1n1 Lilt No. Oh' R'
Ph'lt
r
ing in the buement. Minor Pliny; Kenneth Powell, Rt. 1
uw
- 4~3. 411 feet tl1 100 feel. In thtt VU10 JVer I p opero
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Cl d J~-- JU
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available. Fu ll l}f p&lt;1r! t ime 1 drive. $300110. Call 992-7!)31.
bi rltl records and almost any Main St., Pomeroy.
] ;OK~ uf Pomeroy . ~el_gl County . Ohio.
14 4·25
. On rd d
damage was reported by the pp e rove; y e unlall~ •
0
work. Excellent opport un1 ty
1 4 6tp
other documents.
t 29 tfc ~~d :e 1 ~for't1~~ P~~~ec~~~~~r~~Y~-u~! ~: %·'(6 · p.~Pon
~ U firemen answering the call. 1 Cottageville Lee Gibbs, Hart~--Re
·-Ins
··Po
Pomeroy
to EUzllbeUJ. sou..r bJ deed
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a.m.,
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up
I
ford ·, Billy NJIIICO, Apple GrOft ·,
·d
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or a vancemen · PP Y 111 ON I·: -NEw Cc~nsole Esta cord
OK&amp;
uroun.. ... ,
meroy FURSkWANTED : Red P'ox, $3. ~:u,·.• v".M,_e~b_•,:,,',',· ',',".·n:n;, r:,t o-1~ 2:05 a.m.; New Mar~insvtlle up Verdi's opera "Aida"
was Pau1 Pickens, Rt. % pt_ Plua1 4 tfc M
2
person.
A th-~ or ,.,nan.. m&lt;IJJie cabinet. Pricer{
" a.m.; Acadtan . up 17 • introduced 1n Cairo, Egypt, to ant; Nellie Jones, Pl. PJe•rumt,
Oh" 3 West Union.
us rats , 11 .50 , raccoons, 11 .- -Hero rd• ot -need• of Metn c ounty, 16• I :w
01
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1
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6
10
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c tr) sf'! I { Jn r ld t. . Hull:md 'lAE.'TNA cXSUALTY lnsurflnCt' 75. Maran Fur Agency, 10. ~~~g ~~c~~~~ the~~~~'!!.e~•t!~:;ln!~ 12:10 a.m. PeonsyJvama do~n celebrate the opening of the J. A. Feti-ell, Sr., Rt. 1 PWat
Fu rmlurt:', Hu1l&lt;md, Ohi().
Mullen Insurance Agency, Inc. 0 . Wright) N. Brown St., Ma- said Lot No. 4'3. begtnolnJ It the 20, 11 :35 p.m.; QUeen
City Suet Canal.
Pleasant·, Olbo ~-slo, • II
1 4 3tp
Pomeroy. Phone WY •""'hKK
•••t. son, W. Va. Ph. 77l-5296, the
Nort hwe• t eocner of &amp;aid lot "'hl'fe d
A
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ltiilst line · of nncll Stceet Inte-rown 20, 1:06 a.m.; Stee I TrauCharles Dickens, the noted and the Rev. Marvia
Jlaml,
BFjfiiiX -aut~molic washer tOi1_1 tfc _
week days 4 p. m. 12-4~30tc :~~c•th~~=~~~Ro~e~~~:ro:;re~; er dowa 20, 1:35 a.m.J LutheP English author. used the pseu.. MaSOJL
s;dc $25 no 190 (;rant St., GRANGE lNSURANCE. Mallea
Business Services-- ~!~'tn~~~~,~~r ;rl~!t s~ree~ t~::~ HDoerdman up 20, 4 a.m.J POeVEggyC dop~m Boz.
~1id dle;ll)rt , Ohio.
Insurance Agency, Inc., Pomlin !! of Luley Strf!et; lhenl"e We~ter.
wney up 21, 1:45 a.m.;
1--'--'&gt;-------- Plealaut vane, Botpllll
1 4 31p
eroy. PhODI! WY 2--3381.
r\L~ COf\'DITIONING Rcfrtger- Z.s ~:Y ~~~:ee~lo~oa t~~· ~~~:c~lhot~:r:i~ up 21 , 3:05 a.m.; Wester_n up Jane Lucas up Marmet l:tl a. Admlsslous- Nooe.
-_- _
g 1 Uc ation service. Jack 's Retr;g- n tq:, eon'V•yed br Bertha S•rr• aad 22, 2 A.m.; L. Wade Childera m. i Jefferson up Wisfield 5:50 Dllebar-1 _Emma Sue lt1n1 1%5 S'f'L" IJF-:B AKF:R TRUCK , 2
ti
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ne Vmage ot Pomeror bJ de.d ~ own ' : a.m.; o
n-- p.m. ; Helen z. up Wlofeld 9:- eaid, Pt. Ple&amp;saDtl new: ....
4 1 Uc :z~: 01~r.~· P1•~ . : ' ~;.~llD~ ter down 23 • :20 a.m.; Alton IS p.m.; Beaver up Winfield Alexander, Pt. Pleasaaq JUit
tat ycu oper• _!U Z..3S3'7 .
ApplyWY2-2156 I - !7~. Virg1\ Lee, e Cole st., rnnceUMf
~1 " - • ~· WY N114J. LIGHT lra ulmg, coal and cat Doed •~••"'·
Zephyr up Greenup 3:40 p.m.) 11:50 p.m.
Kay Green, PllDJ'.
l'umeroy, Obio, WY 2-34{i8,
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Real E5tate For Sale
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Prl )'ft' of ••ld petiL\oa .. for Greeaup I a.m.; Pamela
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the ..Je nf 8&amp;10 Nil .. t1te for tha
dab
I WPll kno wn m:tk e sewing
Everyday Specials
purpon ot paylnl u.. detrt. ot tha Bowles down Mel 1 4:0 p.m.
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ma&lt;_-hinft. :\1akes buttonholes, lfi ____ L/
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decedeDt and eo~w of ..mlnl"-rauua. Bowles nown :Meldab1 4:10p.m.;
SEMI OR STHA ICHT. ~omP Sl"·v ~ ~n btttlons. monograflls, ~, ~~
, -. Marie's Style Post
Th• peno• am aoon m•Mioned Tibolt up Meldahl 4:30 p.m.;
WE ARI MOVING FROM OUR
Will further
take notJc• that they V 1 1"
M ldabl 7 30
experience hi'I1Jf 11 l bul nnt pa 1 c hf'~. t&gt;l!', all
without
Haircut!
. . . . . . $1.25 bne been made partle• dPfcntlanu to avo me up e
: p.m.
necessan.
Ynu &lt;.:a n t"arn tupl ~~1tac hm , ·nh ~·u ll
)a lance POMEROY - Six room frame Shampoo &amp; Sell .. •t.50
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petttlo n.and are requlceCI "' ••· Elisha Woods down
Meldahl
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PRESENT LOCAnOI'fON MAIN ST.
wages afLer short trmn.mt;. Lo I due onl y $.51.23 or $5 per 3 bedroom,s, bath. full base- 30 day color rinse,
d•y ot D• cernber, 19M.
8 p.m.; Annette Jones down Mel.
ca l and over t he ro:~d infor- munlil. Call WY :!-&amp;I'Jf£,.
ment, gas furnace heA tmg. Shampoo &amp; nt
$3.50
.zu:!!n:~t.~~~~b. B•· rlahl 9:W p.m.; Laclan Mac~
roation ava ilable. Wnte or
1 4 6tc
No down payment to quali- Permanents
$7.50 up we~~ 0!-f"~~ :~wter. d.c•u.o.. leay down Meldahl 2:50 a.m. ;
TO OUR NEW LOCATION AT. • 1M
call Nation Wide Se mi Tra in- STERF:O - - RAiliO- CONSOLE fiOO buyer. $5,500.00
w., Sell and Service
Att.oroeye for Malntifl
Or&lt;:o down Meldahl -4:30 a.m.;
ing DivisJOn, 1255 Corwin
MJDDLEPORT - Cozy
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Wlga and Wigletl
uu 21 30 112 l "· 14' :11. • u .. '~ Bull Frog up Meldahl ~ :20 a.
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GIVE DINNER
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BUilding, Hamilton Ohio, or er souort sysl!·m. Lovely al- closed back porr h,
level RL 124
Ph, WY 2-5271
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Dalley dahl 6:30 a.m.
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phone 51J-R9&gt;-5649, 9 a.m. to not Umsh. Th iS set
Jour 50 x l Oll Jot. $3.500.00
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entertained wllb a family din· GaUipollo Dam - Alice up
(-tust Across From City H111)
I p.m., daily. No
collecl month!i old . Take over pay- 115 ACRE FARM - 35 acres !
. ner New Year's Day at their 7:10p.m.; Wayne H. up 8:25
ealls please.
1-3-Jic ments of !1.25 per v.oeek or cultivated, 50 acres P"ture, KARL GRUESER, Plumbmg home Anne st. Preoent were p.m.; Vulcaa up 2:50 a.m.;
Instructions
pay balance due 187 _ Call V. acre tobae&lt;o base. well and he1ting,
MlnersvUle Mr. ~nd Mrs. Bill Dalley and Edeana _Bxoworlh down 1:50 e.
CLOSED WED. &amp; THURS.- JAN. 5-6
WY 2-655:1.
t 4 6tc
fenced, plenty of water, 2 Ohio. End your ~ewer troub- Don, Laurie and Tom, of Indio, m.; lndtana up 3:50 a.m.; A..
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Me-n -women IB and over. St:cure 40 ft WOOl)
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job!. Hllh •t~run.~r pay. Short
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~sona b\ e r~tes. Dailey Blld BronwyD and Kevin, down 5:5Oa.m.;
Elgercliff up
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Dailey and B. J. and Barry, ~ a.m., 0 .. F. Shearer up 8 •.
tiiUalb' 111UleCUB~ r y. P"ltEE Jnfor·
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rna~lon on Job• , ul a rl~• · re&lt;~ut re. ONE EiGHT tiUN cabinet and
$9,000.00.
HEATING, PLUMB\NG Rural Newark; Mr. aDd Mn. Gene m.
wa~~· ~~n~~ :J;~n u~,:~ · one six gun cabinet. 790 MapWY !--3830
WY %--3i38
Doxol Bottle Gas. Arnold Bro- Houdashelt and Randy
and Kanawlaa River - A. J. Pat..,ll·e. Box6H8-M Tb Dlil7 S•ntlnelj
le St., Midd.k•port
ALBERT M. cox, BROKER lben, 618 E. M.aln Street Becky, Pomeroy, and the bolt ten down London 2:15 a.m.;
113 E... lecancl St.
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Roo Ohio Valley ~ews
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6:20 Met gs Counly RF'D
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8 10 Sports Tod ay
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4 30 Electric Co. Local News 8 15 weather Picture
"l ·OO Ohio V&lt;~lley News
6:57 Weather
4:54 Ohio News Round-Up
8:16 Lou ie Mueller Show
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7:00 :Vatkmal Nt&gt;w!l
~Horak 's Carry-Ou\,1
8:55 community Newa
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7:05 Bill Miller Show
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9:00 Talk of the Town
. 0 : 15 Weather Picture
7:30 Sporll Parade
7:30 Sign On- Forward F'aith 9:5! Mason County News
8·16 Louie Mueller Show
7:35 Bill Miller Show
, 8 00 Bapti!l Hour
10 OO·Louie Muell&lt;&gt;r Shu w
9:00 High School Hit Parodt
7.35 Pickens Hardware 1Tues. l 8:30 News
10:30 Latchstring
10.30 Song• for Children
and Thuro.J
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11 oo News
10:46 Golden Key
7:50 Newo
9 00 Spreading Klngdnm
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11 :00 News
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11 :05 Saturday Show
8:4! Baker Furnllure Show
9:45 The Good Life
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12:00 Local, Ohto, Nal New•
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10:00 MaBter Control
11:30 Public Servirt
12:20 Bulletin Board
9:00 Newo
10:30 Country Hymntlmero
IUS World News
12 25 News 0 Gramo
9:30 Coffee With Janot
11 : ~ Quiet Hour
IHS Mason County News
12:30 Saturdey Matinee
9 30 1Downie-GroS1 - Tuel.· 1% :00 Noon News
12:00 Community New•
1:30 News Headlines
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12:15 Chrlstiam Hour
12:05 Noon News
1:31 Saturday Mlltloee
9:45 Rouah'1 Shoes-Thur1.)
U:IO Rev. Merlin Teets
12:10 Morkels
I 55 Nows
10 00 Ohio Education
1:~ Rev. Silas Billups
JZ ·IS Mtd Jluy Wl'llth er
:2:00 Saturday Mallo"
10:05 Swap Shop
1:30 ReRvR. Sll•• Billups
12:20 Bulletin Board
I 2:30 News Headlines
10:15 Mlnisterlel Ass~latlon
%:00 Harvest Time
12 .25 f\'ews o Grams
2;31 Saturday Malinet
10:3i Social Security
2:30 Week End
12;30 Coonly Agent
1.55 News
10: 3&gt; Tom Robertsoa Show
SATURDAY
12:45 Country Go Round
3:00 Saturday Mllllnet
10:45 A.S.C. Program (Fri.)
8:00 Sign On - Newo
1:!5 New• B081
3 30 News Headlines
11.00 NeWI
6:30 Happy Valley Boys
2:00 Country Go Round
3 31 Saturday Matinee
11:05 Tloy'1 Country Junction 7:00 Prole•lant Hour
2:55 News Beat
14:00 Community Choiu
11 :30-Tilly's Country Hymnttme 7:35 Week End
3 09 Mtd Way Matinee
3 55 News
12:00 Naliomll News
11 00 Dutton's and Hern'1 Top!IHS News Beat
1 4:00 Community Choirs
12 :15 Local New•'
Ten Show
40tl Disc inK with Doso
· 4:30 Rad io RIO
12:30 Goessler'• Guest llor
lZ:OO Noon News
4:311 Interchange
] 5:00 NeWll Roundup
12 :30 Larry Anderson Show
12:15 Paul Bowers, RFD
5:00 Community New•
5:15 Public Service
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12:30 Jlm Mees Show
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QUAUTT

Business Servic.ts

CLEARANCE
USED APPLIANCES

EXPERIENCED

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All at "you pickup" pri·
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Used Refrigerators
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1960 Mercury Parklane 4 Dr. HT Sed. - $599
Several should soli for
1n0re l1laD • • ~rrMt w.uo""
Full power. Auto matic. Yellr End C1earance
$SO __ now only $20
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$599
For ast c eanup.
of·
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point, Crosley, Frigi.
Mtntmam Gbllra• • ...Fun pow~. Automatie Trans. Year End C1earance.
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daire. Gibson and Servel
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Should be $150
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Closeout $100
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OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.
i Phil«&gt; Chest Freezer
orru BOUIUI
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Should be $100
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Closeout $75
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-30 cu. ft. Upright Freezer
.-n.•.,f~,~~For Rent
FOR SALE
Should be $175
., ., 156
Closeout $50
PHONE• WY ,..,.
THHEI! ROO M furn ished apart. FIRE WOOD and """ manure 21 cu. ft. Coldspot
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170''.1 :\lulbe rry -:w. Sherman Roberts. lNY 2-64 76
Chest Freezer
Card Of Thanks
Keasonable _rent ('all WY 2- __
12 _2!1 6tp 1 Should be $ 125
[WisHto tha~k- -my fr ii'I'O ' 21)l9 m dayl tmc and after S p. USED work pants, shirts, jack· t
Closeout $75
for their many eards, gitL~. m. I'hune WY 2-5506.
cts. and shoes. Carl Cheva· Easy Elec. Dryer,
12 30 tfc I lier, Long Bottom, Ohio.
4 yr. old
pravers and r'si l' •Mtog n v 1
rec~nl hospttelial;oo oud ell ------- - · -· t2-ll -l5lj&gt; Should be $125
througb tilr Ho l1d«v
I Tr. All F:H J.OT. Rutland, five APPJ Es- r;;d -, n{ yellow- DeliO.
Closeout $50
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Winesap, Kelvlnator Range, good
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Should be $100
IDore thnn wor.i' c«n
MO!it !iincert&gt;ly,
hedroo m
Closeout $50
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Orchard Wtlkesvtlie 0 11111 : Kelvlnator Renge
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Ovei'IHI Employment
AU wade• truck driver to
project engmce[ll. Africa.
Europe, Asta, South Pactlie,
paid trave~ housing. lood,
Atlantic. m~h sRiary jobs,
male. lemale over 18. OEIB
Box 23190, Oakland Part,
Fla. 33307

PT. PLEASANT - The deJ&gt;r
population in MasoR Co u n I y
had decreased some the last
of the year, according to • release by Miles Darst Conservation Orfioer of Mason County.
Perry Sayro reported that he
and his son·in-law, "Duck" Up.
ton rescued a buck lawn cbased into 13 Mile Creek by dogs
oo Dec. 27th. Darst picked up
the animal and took it to MeClinio Wildlife Station where
its W&lt;&gt;uuds were treared, but
the animal died the lJI!h.
On December 29th Den•er
Glenn, Southside, killed the
last deer wilb bo-w and arrow
for the 196.1 •eason in Mason
Coonty. The doe laWIO welgbing
about 100 Jbs. was taken ln tbe
Pond Branch area and
was
cbeck&lt;:d at lhe Ed Jeflent sto"'
at Southside.
On December 30th there were
two deer bit OB Mason Coonly
roads. Tho first was kUled
mile north of Crob Creek aboot
7:45 a. m. when bit by a ~
driv b Ea I ~ th P -~
The
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towed in I)J a wrecker as Its
front end w.. heavily dam·
aged. This animal W68 a 10
point sduJt buck weighing about
170 lbo. and was plclred up by
employeeo at 1110 McClintia
Wildlife Stetion. th
~-'Also oo tbe 30 ,
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Weaver, M""OO. travolklg oo U.
S. 36, bit a deer .....- 10 Mile
Creolt: bridge. Mr.
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Officer Darst that he knocked
the animal down when It ran
into the front of hls autom&lt;&gt;bile. Mr. Weaver than returned to where he bad hH the
deer, but 11 was gone. Officer
Darst ai!O looked for the animal and Ilia \nveotlgaUon eonttnueo to see H tbe animal was
stolen or merely knocked out.
Damage to the Woaver car wu
estlmared at $25.
On January 1, LatTy Hudeoll,
Rt. z, Letart, waa drlvtng 011
Whlte Olurch Road when an
adult buck deer jwnped from an
embonk'tnenl Into tho front of
his 1953 model ...-, t1amag1ng
Ill rndlaror and grill 1bo ooot
deer had to be destroyed 81 tho
car broke three of its legs.

JndictmeDls
Returned by
GrandJury
PT. PLEASANT - Twe 1&lt;!1ony ladictmonll wen returned
by the Mason County grand
jury Mondey afternoon llo a parttal report and were to resume
lbeir dutloJ todey at 9:30 a.m.
Philip J. Hall, 11, Rl. 1 Heoderson, Wll lndlctod OR tllo leiony l!hargo ol forgery and Voo
Sayre Stewart, 35, Maoon, was
Indicted on a lelooy charge ol
burglary of tho B .It B SUpermarket 1o Mason.
Ma
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t~rn~y S. D. Lttlepago made
hts JUry preoentment Wider a
handicap. Mr. Uttlepage W88
Injured late ~y Dlgbt when
bii oar struck a boulder on llt.
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T ova OIII&lt;I'Of, wwc
apparently washed down onto
th hi b
ahort1 belor Lit" gg "bit"Jth JarJ ~ bou•lder
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laceration of tiJe forehead which
!aeration or tho forehead which
req~ 14 atitchliS to eloae
and aloo auflortd a
bnllled
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Mr. UIUepoge ""' returning
from HorgBnOOwn, whea tho
mlsbap occtlrred. He bad lak••Sa ·-~ •- the
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Persons entering Boluf lloopital during lbo last :14 bou1 ,
included· Deborab Ann Harris
RL 1 Gallipoll•J Mrs. Gerald
p L ngborne Lincoln Ave.,
~ ~arwood 's. Bailey, Rt. 1
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Crown
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Vinton· Mn Erna
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ry1 Lawronce M. Fowler, Pt.
Ploasant; Mrs, Matilda K. Noble, Mason; Mrs. James T. LeMaater, Pl Pleasant! S~muel
Treese, Henderson;
Wilham
L. Noal, Pl Pleasanlt Joseph
E. Kubn, Tuppers Plaln11 Roy
B. Stone, Rl. 1 L!mgavllle) Mrs.
Paul B. Simon, Pomeroy; Jeseph C. Sneed. Rutlandt Mrs.
Wendell L. Eblin, Pomeroy :
Mra. Raymond Coleman, Leng
Bottom; Robert Lee White, Rt.
Racine; Karen Suo llogguo, Rl.
2 Racine Mrs. Allred J. llensmore, Ashland, Ky.; Mr1. John
F Hill Coal Grove Mrs. George
H. Bruce, Qml Grove: Mrs. WaJ..
ter R. Fraley, Wellsloll) Mrs.
Edward Mey..-1, Ironton; Mrs.
MyrUa Cleaveoger, Rt. I Mc·
r&lt;1..
1es U, RamsArthur; Mrs. Yl&amp;r

1
Pomerov landmark

our TIII WE BEDB 00 \1 house for
rent. Phone 1\'Y 2_2246 _ 16t N.
fhe Family or cm·ol Lievlng ~th Ave.
!2-14-lfc
! 4 lip
_
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ed and llllfuntilbU aport.
- - -- - men!!. WY t44:14
12 I lie
Bffie!OUS H~memade Pm.a, - -IIOc, 75c, ond $1VOias~~~- ~~~: 4 !lOOM furnished apartment
luxe Piz&gt;a, SL,O
Af
ry llar, Middi&lt;'oorl. 12 B tfc fo r n· nt. Phnne WY 2-2776. •
----- -- ter ~ p.m. Phone WY 2-3574.
Lost and Found
l!owl cy and Reed Hardware.
LosT: Glasses wil h ------;;:tllpl~
II 1 tfc
- , .,,
hearing aidfi. Lo;; l in 11 11111, TRAILER LOTS - 1Ne ltW'of Nay lor's Hon. ' Fmd •r age and water. Brown"• frail
please oail IVY :~-:m.
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1 4 31p
er Park ( ale ppro•
, ,. ersville, Ohio rnone W\
- -win
•
For Sule or Rent
1-J324.
1 IJ tic

Civil Acti.ODS
Seeking Money
Filed • Co

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CARRIER
NEEDED

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By FRED LASSWILL

HOM E AN ' GLORY BE
HE'S REACHIN ' OUTTO

GIVE fo'l~ A GREAT;
BIG BEAR HU 6 !

--:.::-- HONEY
POT!!

DAILY CROSSWORD
&amp;llliOiiS
1. Indefinite
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operator ~

MN~ent

2. Aurury
3.lnsan ~

6.P11.,
river

12. Mo!&gt;lem

7 , f-lo klltNI .

tlm&lt;: her
J4 _Pickwick'•
Whlte Hart
1 5. Hen!
16. Sun g'Od
17. Mutic
note

18. Guarantor
or a Mind

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20. Die ur
hunger
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tor a

mew;un•
G. N ymph
at the
Mo.! em
PaJ"I.diJte

pr1ut
10. Medley
l l . S~nll e

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18. Bat·
tttng

4, Printer·~

n• l i g i ou~

CAli S&amp;

19, Pim
pointa
21. Dry
2-f. Undef'oo
standa,
beatnik

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ve~·s l o n

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lee lively

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abhr.

26. Name$akM

8.Fiew

35. l.a.ke,

Amo

11. Affected

27. CllpitaJ
city

manne...
11. Ponder

28. Liv•

13 . Rodent
I~ - Sheltered
b•y

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.ourcl!of

ot M1·.

a.loft

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NOr T~ f&lt;, lhJG
THIS I..VING

the Bhw

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37. COhgo
Bantu
:18. Panton bl.l"d

29. I.u e lJ"OI!
fabric

40. Semitic

31. Beetow•

abbr.

DOWN.'!

l&amp;Jlgufl.ge:

C~ C f!-11.!

23. Regret
24. Society
g'-1
2~ . Sacred bull
21. Cle&amp;.n1e1
30. Tea.cbtng
32. Greek

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lett~r

GASOLINE ALLI!Y

83. Sufflx
rn ~ n.nln g

Not here• Con't be

Htlle

far awatJ! The door

214. Beooml':l!l
3~ .

wa~ unloche~!

lea. bright
Setl o.me

36. gvolve
38. Job

39. Oerma.nfe
d uua c t e r
41 . Pot e ntial

baby lilt•
4 1. Droops
·i2. Narrow
.inlet.&lt;~

DOWS
1. S6&amp;1

1·,
"Sometime&amp; 1 wonder if he can afford to take the
paper! I'•• ne•er been here to collect when h• wae
wearing any clothet!"

DA !T,V CR1'PTOQUOTE - Hol'll'o how t&lt;&gt; work It:
AXYDLBAAXR
..

LONGFELLOW

One I~tter alm.ply 11tanda tor aa.&gt;ther, In thia IUnple A 18 w1e4
for the three- L "s, X: tor the two O's, @le. Sing!&amp; ~et.tera, aPo.trophiN, tM length and fonna.Uou ot Ute words are all hinl.t.

DICK TRACY
AND I T f.IINK THAT

J:ll.Ch day the oode iettera ace dilferent.

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A Cqpto.,.... QuolaUoll
LAGFUCALSO
ISV
LBBHT

DTA 0 FO

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Of Court are
Absent at Call

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IS ~

YONDER COM eS PAW

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resull s ol regular Blue Ls· ~ ;[ ~ $~'JJ""
ley, Jackson1 VirgO Newsom.
Ire spot cl eo ning. Rent ele,_.
$225 pr.
Aohlsnd, Ky.) Mrs. Durward
tric shn mpooer_ $1. Pickens
B. Cbandler, ABhland,hurKy.; FerHardware Company, Mason,
1
mln F. Boring, McArt 1 K.arW. Va.
- __ 1-3-611: 1 r : . J o c k W. Conoy
en AnD Troyer, Marloa.
Manager
Blrtllt
BRACF. yourself for o thrill I
the ft" t ttme you use Blue I
Ph. WY 2-2181
Mro. Reab Br.....,, VInton,
1,ustre. Rent elec lric shamCUSTOM BUTCHERING 8111
MdaiJ!!h~~~~ • aBm.ail MoodRlayl,
pooe r. $1. Baker Furoiture,
outtiog. Will boy bideo every
rs. "'""""" "'
ey,
Middleporl, Ohio.
Real htate For Sale
bU 14 .
Ph
Crown City, oon, 1:5'1 p.m.
1_3_6tc
- -- - - -Monday. P
eJer,
one
Dil&lt;barlod
FITIEWooD:-any - length. 110 FOR SALE - 5 room bouse WY 11-3610.
t 18 lie
Mrs. Wllllam R. Adldns, Mnt.
pick up load_ Call or write w•tb bath. Pbono WY 2-3704.
Auto Sales
Wallar S (Mary) H
M
Glendal e Sktdmore, Sh&gt;de ,
12 31 Stc
C I w' L ....
yro, rs .
.-..rlho
ar 01 • yn ..u, Jolm Lyons
1 Ohio, MY 6-3437.
l-3tfc 1
1959 I&gt;Oll'Jo.
hardtop,
good
ffi
Uft
B-UDG~.T-PRICED -furm'tur
- e In '
LJ
running ooDdillon. Pbt Chester
IV, Naney Aim Roy, Mn. Harr.
WtcsaP
,.,-1
• 60
ry R. Sayre. Mrs. Jame1 F.
4 Jtp
1
our third floor budget shop.
llllhl ·
PT PLEA.SAN'I' - Two c:lv!l
Wat••
Mr s•-!Mn D WU1
LKSW GEN ----"~
. ·
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Baker Furnitoro, Midd eport.
1964 VO
A
, - - ac!J001 bavt heea llled in !be
IIams, lin. I.Ruaoell
I, &amp;aundOhio.
11 12 tic l'OMEROY- two story frame, &lt;Onditioo. WY 11-!951.
office o1 lbe Circuit Clerk. One
.-a.
- - -- - --aix large room s, (3 bedrooms)
12 :IS 11o
nd
1
' ROO!.! Htll'SE '"th beth 4 ROOM
f nished apart- RATS, mice eliminated forever. balll, full basement, gas fired
action ll styled Bay ~~ a J
12 31 Stc ment. Cha~e':' Lyons, Mason, Get "Star.• El&gt;ersbach Hard· hot water hooting. Owner will
Phone WY 2-3704.
Livestock
MRamey, locLo., . .._ WW M m ·
1
Wanted W. Va. 773-561L
12-11-tfc ware. Sugar Run Mill, Pick· lina•ee. $6,500.00.
.
arcurn,
UL9e
• arcum,
Em ~_oymenl ___ __ _
ons Hardware, Mason.
MIDDLEPORT _ two otor FOUR IIERI!:FORD eowa, two Mechanical Contractors, lne.,
WI LL C,\J &gt;E fo r a• elderly MODERN unfurnt•,hed
12-&amp;-30tp frame, five roolll$ , bath, eel-y heifers, one bullOb"
calf. Pho
Keo- Farmers Building and
Loan,
•• rooms ===--:-:----:----:--:;::-c:::pers"'' Liv.c:n. Will
do nnd balh. Furnish utilities. SEWING mooll1noa. repair ..,.. tar, gao heatinll, lronl &amp;Rd baugh's, O&gt;eot..-, to.
ne William H. Rardin and Eugene
h OUS&lt;' WOtk. WY 2-2408.
Cunts Uuililing.
11 16 Uc vice, aU makes. WY 2-2284. back proche.. oorn... I 0 I. 001;- 3195·
lZ n Stp T. Hague, Tnlllleos.
1 4 l tp !649T inco ln -HgtsTbedro o m The Fabric Shop. Pomeroy $5,000.00.
Legal Notice
Tha acllons aeeli: ,1 ,867.!5
Authroized Singer Sales and SYRACUSE - 1~ story frame,
from tho defendanll for ..r.
He lp Wante-d- - _ bouse. lleo uttful Btrcb kitchen Service.
· -~-• dell --• -~ ~
1 maw.uaJS
I 20 tfc
six rooms (l bedrooms ), bath
uctAL MoT•c•
tan
v.._'IN aN ...
cabinets. Phoua1 WY :1-ii127.
stalled.
0 1
YOUNG MEN 18 tiJ 2-1, neat,
...__ ._.,_
PT. PLICASAN'r- rJve mem1 4 tfo WHY worry over e sluggish basement. gas ruraaoe beat- 11 ~m~ :~ d"' ~ ':!=o~
sing le and fn-1! 1o travel
_
__ __
septic tank Get Klean-Em • ing, garage, corner lttt 100 1 devl.~eea. 1e 1awu. u e ruton IItd The 11econd action il Ll~ re----berJ of the 1e memblr JanuTexas and return. Doing Pui&gt;- 4RooM HOUSE, with bath All Sep tic Tank
Cleaner, 100. Located oa Route 1K ~!~~';;~~'!.: t!!\!'~~\:~t~d: suit of an automobile accident
ASK TO WlllD
ary term of Maseo County Cirlisber t~nt(lct work fur N&lt;1~ furm~ hcd . Cal! WY 2-3338, 8. 30 Londm,"'rk Farm
Bureau, $5 '500·00 ·
ele
F . CuUQJYU, u Admtnt.tr• hU o1. and is styled Brnee tbadwick
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-·u. Court _ _. - • tul'"
·•
lh• Estate of Dell• Fowle.-, d~ea.Md
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nd
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II&amp;'W uun.
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tional concern. Excellent a. m. to 10 p. m.
12 31 P Pomeroy
12-16-30tc ALBERT M. GOX, BROKER nn the 18th dar of November. lao&amp;. VI. Dona d • amo ' 1.M"
•
sent wh8n roll ean W81 held on
\ ed t - -- -.
WY 7.-3830
WY :t.3636
'""' • ,..,.,. ID " ' ..,• .,.,. court Jumbus, 0. Tho p!BinllH io Jlellil. ooupiOI baft madt ~ -tftd da II ~'an
earni ngs with
mm Ja e UNF'URN ISIIED 4 rooms and STF:REO- . RADIOW rnbinatiOD
nf Metll• c ounty, Ohlo. allell nl that .ng )U
. dgment In lht amounl of fir marnaga Hcmte~ Ja tbe of- v~&gt;e
'!
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1
drawint•. fJC('OliOt. Nt' W c&lt;~.r " h
t
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12 31 3tc
the peno n~ ] ]lroperty II \lUIIUlflclent
t
M d8
1;:11 , apar men m om r ·
Be:mtiful v.alnut console. Has
to PJI' tla· •leht~_ a mi co~ts ol ~&lt;Jm1n· $S"9 ,
1 · · th 1 lb de- fice of the Coonly Clerk They erm on Y·
transp\Jrtalwn
fu rnished. WY 2-3975.
12 31 tfc AM radio and 4 speed chang~ FOR SALE : 6 room house with I ~~r~~~ ~~;~ ~;~P~:~~,&lt;J:~;&lt;J,~~~t"~- ~ ~l~ 'r~l:i fe~d~~·t c ~~~~nd a reckl:.~sly were Harl Andrew McGo~an, 21 Presiding Judge Jamf!l Lee
St:oe Mr r.eorJ,;e. Sbamroct·k FWUd SH F: D 3 - lx;df~m- hrJuseer_ 4 speed sound sys tem. I ba!h , full basement, 894 Efy- -~~~~:
II 'tl
d rua' wtull d 'Pt PIMsaot and Darlen.a Kay Thompson appointed Mrs. Jack
Motel, Pomcrt•Y. ' 7 p m o
II S
'ddl
neg geR y an u
y rove .
'
Frulb
bli
--• "WedRt'sd·1y lmmed w1e oet:upam·y 148 This is a 1965 model. Used se
t. , Mt eport. Plume:
his car into a car operated by Jeffers, 18, Ashton;
James
. • repu can, IIIN D'J.u.
9 p. m. Tuesdoy, · ~- _ '~,' Bu tternut Ave WY 2-2261
only 3 months. Full balance Pt. Pleas.ant 695-2607.
In~~! v~~~!~;1 ~fp=~~ro~t~tetll! 1~~~': th la" iff' if M di Ch d Lloyd Oliver, 23, Mason. and Clar~ce Gault, democrat, AI
Thursday &lt;.~nd FrtU&lt;-1~' . ~'10 I
12 31 tfe
due $98.33 or $6 per month.
11 HI tfc t y of _Meip a nd ~~~~te ot Ohio. .ekp miSe stew here
, aaou 1e964 a Dottie June Stewart, ~. West speCial Jury eommlssionert to
phone calls.
1 4 4tpl
-.
to . w•t · Belnll iJI ~rat"tl on No. 1'1". WIC ' on
p m
'
.
Columb'ta·, ~-rleo
Edward fill tht vacancies of
IMla
1
UNFU
RNISHF:D
f) rooms and
Try
It 1 your home.
Call
·
FARM
for
/:."ale.
Phone
SH
2~
Section "'o. _:w. To....-runiP ~o.
·~
um
E \'·~a n ted I balll, downstairs
, '
12 .:.o
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ll&lt;~n~ e ."'o. 11 of the Ohio Compan.v •
Cl--&gt;--'21 • Pt • PI easan I• and Roush • Letart·' Harold L. V..
MALE-- 0--R - F~"AI
• , -.;,1
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apartment WY 2·6555·
5275.
J-3-Ue l'urch ue . an d boumled and describ·
t=HUt:"lWI,
- Man or woma n to su pphd Ntce Joe,", Iton ,-n M'tddl eport. I Zl
- G ZAG 1956--model. Automat·ed •s r, u11w•: "' lo~ oo reet ..~tdeh ·~
Audrey
Jr., New
Row·
100 feet long IY I~i' 40 reet ;;"'ut uo.
Pleasant.Francis Smith, 19, Ft. sey,
MiltonHaven;
Rt. 4; Wilmer
F. E. Skidconsum ers in Pumeroy an I C&lt;J il \~ y 2-54:\4.
12-1 tfc II! ~ ewing ma chme. AutomatWanted To 8uy
ll l ln~ ~t rmonlnJ lo:a8t from W!lllam H .
'~~ld d!e por t WJth H.&lt;.I Wl~l {lh pru-La~ ley"• hou~O:I to t he su~~:ar Run
more, pt, Pleasant; and. Bar,.
'
SPACES f
icallv bu!lonboles, makes deRoad u d ly lnx on the Ea st side of • - - - - - - - - - - - ducts. Ca n earn $1 00 and up TWO TRAil En
·
or cora.lJVe desicrns, sews
• treet ru nntn g mm Ben J.amln Biag• '
FIREMEN ANSWER CALL ry Hallscott, Wat Columbia.
on SPECIAL, coon, $2.10, beer c arl•l·nter sllo p to J • cob Durst"• .. t... Gauge readings:
Gallipolis PT PLEASANT
~ l I Cho
f •LI
I
1\'r II e I rent m ll1e VIll age of Middle-- buttons. All e•·
weekly fulltime.
Wltlmut atta ch· I h d 5. lb
B'll B. ' I
ble, begtnnhtl at l.he Northwnt C(IJ· D
2. 22 3
I 44 f t
.
- lll8 oca .
sen or LIUII rep acemen
R I · 1 De t OH A IHO port. Call WY 2-3346 or WY
I e. c
I
a I e y, ne;r of th e lot h m hy eonve~ea. tbence am 1 ·"· ·p• ruM ng M ee flre department .answered a eall were Mrs. W. W. Jebnson, Mrs.
aw elg J,
·p.
I 4 lip I 2·2186 oi WY 2-3600.
ments. Assume last I pay-: Reedsville Ohio. 12 31 12tc ao uul ll 'h aegree• ,..... t a lo nll nkl on ro 11ers,
omeroy .. as_on Monday afternoon •- the home Evelyn u n · - · · " · •. n-.... rt
"336, Freeport, Ill.
ITIP1lts of $7 per month. Call.
'
atrcct tlO r• et. thenre Nurth 7K'h d~ ·
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nl&amp;n&gt;n-.a, Jru
~
251
100
11 30 tfc
· LOCUST
POSTS 0 J h lren Ea~t
fee t: thenc• North Tl..Tl, Pl. . P_ ea!lant
· .., m- of Mr. and Mrs. Manlord Bau- Tillis, Mro. Dale BeaD and Mrs.
HELP
WAN'J'L
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2-6555.
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De tc Oh'10
So uth i B'h Uegree• wut 100 feet t.o wn
. "tO . nsmg_,
naw
a • er, Sand Hill Road, where a Bartlln Montlegel, all ol Polat
er Boy Food-0-Rumfl TII'CdS 1 FOUH HOOM furmshed apartson, ,X r,
the pl;,re of belli nnln K. and bein g t he 2 38 fallmg Charleston
18 85
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11 15 tfc
Insurance
12. 28 6tp pruper tr eoDve! ~ed b7 s. ••· Pom· · .
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chair in the basement was • Pleasant. Other jury members
.harp aggressive youn ..l! Ull'O [ mcnt. \\. Y_2·3658.
f! rOJ' • ..t al .• to EUn])elh SoliHI!r by ra:ll~g . London, Marmet ~nd blaze. The fire
waa believed servituJ are Thornton L. Wood,
between ages of 17 ·md 30 I
F
S
1
ANTIQUE Furniture,
dJshes dee d d ated Ma rch u. 186'7. and r e- W f ld d
the 81ll
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t"llrd f'd In Vo l. :t2. at P agee IH a nd
m te ams were en
I . atarted bv two young Ja•- play- Henderson; Beulah P. Bnaklo,
for counter and kitchn work . -·-PHOTO OpYlng Service. Cop- mi scellaneous. Call or wr1te : ~ of the Recorda ..,_ D&amp;edl of Mel&amp;:• Boat Movements :
i
wo
Night aRd dal'
posili ons 19SI JEEI! Tn UCK, 4 wheel les made of legal papers. Mrs Howard CecU, •~ W (:ounty . Ohio ; al.io. oo1n1 Lilt No. Oh' R'
Ph'lt
r
ing in the buement. Minor Pliny; Kenneth Powell, Rt. 1
uw
- 4~3. 411 feet tl1 100 feel. In thtt VU10 JVer I p opero
A l G
Cl d J~-- JU
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available. Fu ll l}f p&lt;1r! t ime 1 drive. $300110. Call 992-7!)31.
bi rltl records and almost any Main St., Pomeroy.
] ;OK~ uf Pomeroy . ~el_gl County . Ohio.
14 4·25
. On rd d
damage was reported by the pp e rove; y e unlall~ •
0
work. Excellent opport un1 ty
1 4 6tp
other documents.
t 29 tfc ~~d :e 1 ~for't1~~ P~~~ec~~~~~r~~Y~-u~! ~: %·'(6 · p.~Pon
~ U firemen answering the call. 1 Cottageville Lee Gibbs, Hart~--Re
·-Ins
··Po
Pomeroy
to EUzllbeUJ. sou..r bJ deed
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a.m.,
y
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up
I
ford ·, Billy NJIIICO, Apple GrOft ·,
·d
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or a vancemen · PP Y 111 ON I·: -NEw Cc~nsole Esta cord
OK&amp;
uroun.. ... ,
meroy FURSkWANTED : Red P'ox, $3. ~:u,·.• v".M,_e~b_•,:,,',',· ',',".·n:n;, r:,t o-1~ 2:05 a.m.; New Mar~insvtlle up Verdi's opera "Aida"
was Pau1 Pickens, Rt. % pt_ Plua1 4 tfc M
2
person.
A th-~ or ,.,nan.. m&lt;IJJie cabinet. Pricer{
" a.m.; Acadtan . up 17 • introduced 1n Cairo, Egypt, to ant; Nellie Jones, Pl. PJe•rumt,
Oh" 3 West Union.
us rats , 11 .50 , raccoons, 11 .- -Hero rd• ot -need• of Metn c ounty, 16• I :w
01
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0
1
3
6
10
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c tr) sf'! I { Jn r ld t. . Hull:md 'lAE.'TNA cXSUALTY lnsurflnCt' 75. Maran Fur Agency, 10. ~~~g ~~c~~~~ the~~~~'!!.e~•t!~:;ln!~ 12:10 a.m. PeonsyJvama do~n celebrate the opening of the J. A. Feti-ell, Sr., Rt. 1 PWat
Fu rmlurt:', Hu1l&lt;md, Ohi().
Mullen Insurance Agency, Inc. 0 . Wright) N. Brown St., Ma- said Lot No. 4'3. begtnolnJ It the 20, 11 :35 p.m.; QUeen
City Suet Canal.
Pleasant·, Olbo ~-slo, • II
1 4 3tp
Pomeroy. Phone WY •""'hKK
•••t. son, W. Va. Ph. 77l-5296, the
Nort hwe• t eocner of &amp;aid lot "'hl'fe d
A
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ltiilst line · of nncll Stceet Inte-rown 20, 1:06 a.m.; Stee I TrauCharles Dickens, the noted and the Rev. Marvia
Jlaml,
BFjfiiiX -aut~molic washer tOi1_1 tfc _
week days 4 p. m. 12-4~30tc :~~c•th~~=~~~Ro~e~~~:ro:;re~; er dowa 20, 1:35 a.m.J LutheP English author. used the pseu.. MaSOJL
s;dc $25 no 190 (;rant St., GRANGE lNSURANCE. Mallea
Business Services-- ~!~'tn~~~~,~~r ;rl~!t s~ree~ t~::~ HDoerdman up 20, 4 a.m.J POeVEggyC dop~m Boz.
~1id dle;ll)rt , Ohio.
Insurance Agency, Inc., Pomlin !! of Luley Strf!et; lhenl"e We~ter.
wney up 21, 1:45 a.m.;
1--'--'&gt;-------- Plealaut vane, Botpllll
1 4 31p
eroy. PhODI! WY 2--3381.
r\L~ COf\'DITIONING Rcfrtger- Z.s ~:Y ~~~:ee~lo~oa t~~· ~~~:c~lhot~:r:i~ up 21 , 3:05 a.m.; Wester_n up Jane Lucas up Marmet l:tl a. Admlsslous- Nooe.
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g 1 Uc ation service. Jack 's Retr;g- n tq:, eon'V•yed br Bertha S•rr• aad 22, 2 A.m.; L. Wade Childera m. i Jefferson up Wisfield 5:50 Dllebar-1 _Emma Sue lt1n1 1%5 S'f'L" IJF-:B AKF:R TRUCK , 2
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tun. U0 flat bed, good tires. AUTOMOBILE DUllranel beeD era on, ew
ven.
ne Vmage ot Pomeror bJ de.d ~ own ' : a.m.; o
n-- p.m. ; Helen z. up Wlofeld 9:- eaid, Pt. Ple&amp;saDtl new: ....
4 1 Uc :z~: 01~r.~· P1•~ . : ' ~;.~llD~ ter down 23 • :20 a.m.; Alton IS p.m.; Beaver up Winfield Alexander, Pt. Pleasaaq JUit
tat ycu oper• _!U Z..3S3'7 .
ApplyWY2-2156 I - !7~. Virg1\ Lee, e Cole st., rnnceUMf
~1 " - • ~· WY N114J. LIGHT lra ulmg, coal and cat Doed •~••"'·
Zephyr up Greenup 3:40 p.m.) 11:50 p.m.
Kay Green, PllDJ'.
l'umeroy, Obio, WY 2-34{i8,
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Phone
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1-7781
and
WY
DeeCI Reterertce! Vt!IUDM 1'8, ..... Warren H~wtan
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1Z..l8-3Dk: I. Jll.el.il CuunC)' Daed. Reoor&amp;l.
up 1:10 a.m.; J, S. Lewis up
DAILY SENTINEL I
ZIG ZAr. 0'\1ATJC
Real E5tate For Sale
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Prl )'ft' of ••ld petiL\oa .. for Greeaup I a.m.; Pamela
D.
the ..Je nf 8&amp;10 Nil .. t1te for tha
dab
I WPll kno wn m:tk e sewing
Everyday Specials
purpon ot paylnl u.. detrt. ot tha Bowles down Mel 1 4:0 p.m.
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ma&lt;_-hinft. :\1akes buttonholes, lfi ____ L/
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decedeDt and eo~w of ..mlnl"-rauua. Bowles nown :Meldab1 4:10p.m.;
SEMI OR STHA ICHT. ~omP Sl"·v ~ ~n btttlons. monograflls, ~, ~~
, -. Marie's Style Post
Th• peno• am aoon m•Mioned Tibolt up Meldahl 4:30 p.m.;
WE ARI MOVING FROM OUR
Will further
take notJc• that they V 1 1"
M ldabl 7 30
experience hi'I1Jf 11 l bul nnt pa 1 c hf'~. t&gt;l!', all
without
Haircut!
. . . . . . $1.25 bne been made partle• dPfcntlanu to avo me up e
: p.m.
necessan.
Ynu &lt;.:a n t"arn tupl ~~1tac hm , ·nh ~·u ll
)a lance POMEROY - Six room frame Shampoo &amp; Sell .. •t.50
••k1
petttlo n.and are requlceCI "' ••· Elisha Woods down
Meldahl
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PRESENT LOCAnOI'fON MAIN ST.
wages afLer short trmn.mt;. Lo I due onl y $.51.23 or $5 per 3 bedroom,s, bath. full base- 30 day color rinse,
d•y ot D• cernber, 19M.
8 p.m.; Annette Jones down Mel.
ca l and over t he ro:~d infor- munlil. Call WY :!-&amp;I'Jf£,.
ment, gas furnace heA tmg. Shampoo &amp; nt
$3.50
.zu:!!n:~t.~~~~b. B•· rlahl 9:W p.m.; Laclan Mac~
roation ava ilable. Wnte or
1 4 6tc
No down payment to quali- Permanents
$7.50 up we~~ 0!-f"~~ :~wter. d.c•u.o.. leay down Meldahl 2:50 a.m. ;
TO OUR NEW LOCATION AT. • 1M
call Nation Wide Se mi Tra in- STERF:O - - RAiliO- CONSOLE fiOO buyer. $5,500.00
w., Sell and Service
Att.oroeye for Malntifl
Or&lt;:o down Meldahl -4:30 a.m.;
ing DivisJOn, 1255 Corwin
MJDDLEPORT - Cozy
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Wlga and Wigletl
uu 21 30 112 l "· 14' :11. • u .. '~ Bull Frog up Meldahl ~ :20 a.
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vid v· ke do
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Dual volume control. 4 speak- otory frame , h&gt;lf bath, enMarie's Style Post
GIVE DINNER
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BUilding, Hamilton Ohio, or er souort sysl!·m. Lovely al- closed back porr h,
level RL 124
Ph, WY 2-5271
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Dalley dahl 6:30 a.m.
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phone 51J-R9&gt;-5649, 9 a.m. to not Umsh. Th iS set
Jour 50 x l Oll Jot. $3.500.00
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entertained wllb a family din· GaUipollo Dam - Alice up
(-tust Across From City H111)
I p.m., daily. No
collecl month!i old . Take over pay- 115 ACRE FARM - 35 acres !
. ner New Year's Day at their 7:10p.m.; Wayne H. up 8:25
ealls please.
1-3-Jic ments of !1.25 per v.oeek or cultivated, 50 acres P"ture, KARL GRUESER, Plumbmg home Anne st. Preoent were p.m.; Vulcaa up 2:50 a.m.;
Instructions
pay balance due 187 _ Call V. acre tobae&lt;o base. well and he1ting,
MlnersvUle Mr. ~nd Mrs. Bill Dalley and Edeana _Bxoworlh down 1:50 e.
CLOSED WED. &amp; THURS.- JAN. 5-6
WY 2-655:1.
t 4 6tc
fenced, plenty of water, 2 Ohio. End your ~ewer troub- Don, Laurie and Tom, of Indio, m.; lndtana up 3:50 a.m.; A..
u. •· c1v1L suv1c1 TUTI
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water systems. gl!lfld ' room les. We bave all sizes sewer Calif; Mr. and Mrs. Howard down 6:40 a.m.; Barbara Gay
Me-n -women IB and over. St:cure 40 ft WOOl)
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Open Friday At.Our New Addres1
job!. Hllh •t~run.~r pay. Short
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ex ensJoJI ~ er, bouse, with bath, ba~ement, machines. D·•
~sona b\ e r~tes. Dailey Blld BronwyD and Kevin, down 5:5Oa.m.;
Elgercliff up
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·~~~~~/2,u~~~~"nt.a/l"f!r::~~~~~Y 3 years old. $25. Nt!W Haven. garage, :t. barns, other bu;Jd. Call WY 2--2974, day or rught. Middleport; Mr. and Mrs. Don 8 s.m.; Buckeye State down 7:TIIouNnd~ ~, Job• opi"A. E~peo·ii'IWI' - - 882~ . -- 12_3~3! ings. Priced fir quick sale.
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Dailey and B. J. and Barry, ~ a.m., 0 .. F. Shearer up 8 •.
tiiUalb' 111UleCUB~ r y. P"ltEE Jnfor·
.
rna~lon on Job• , ul a rl~• · re&lt;~ut re. ONE EiGHT tiUN cabinet and
$9,000.00.
HEATING, PLUMB\NG Rural Newark; Mr. aDd Mn. Gene m.
wa~~· ~~n~~ :J;~n u~,:~ · one six gun cabinet. 790 MapWY !--3830
WY %--3i38
Doxol Bottle Gas. Arnold Bro- Houdashelt and Randy
and Kanawlaa River - A. J. Pat..,ll·e. Box6H8-M Tb Dlil7 S•ntlnelj
le St., Midd.k•port
ALBERT M. cox, BROKER lben, 618 E. M.aln Street Becky, Pomeroy, and the bolt ten down London 2:15 a.m.;
113 E... lecancl St.
' PottAalpr . .
Pomoroy, o.
12 II;] 3tp
i 4 Jt&lt; Pnmerey.
I 22 Ito and hoatess.
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Sixth Anniversary of Rev. Jackson
As Baptist Church Pastor Observed

Jan 4 1968

Donat1on is Made to State Project
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In Indian Education by BaptiStS

Around And
About
M d/

The s\llh anniversary of Rev lS-24 Music was provided by
Samuel Jack•on as pastor of the chotrs of the AM E church

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Slumber Party Held

By Rhonda Hr•ell
Rhonda Hy"ll entertained
with a slumber party Wednes..

Oil how to chang~ the I
epor l
the Ne.oml Baptist church was and two solos were presented
JAN •
day at the home of her parents,
proJeCt 1
p O\ tdmg ..., 01 d ['he ~neetmg was clos
Mrs Henry Hcnnesy has reo. ..
obsened Thursday evemng at How Great Thou Art by Mrs
Mr and Mrs Robert Hysell, to
186
for Jnd art thlld.!en bv ed t\tLh prayer""by Mrs Donald turned hom Po1tsmouth where
the church
Ernest Kmg of Stewart anCI [ Pomeroy Chapter
OES observance of her 14th birth
B SanbOJ n i\l t~s onary Boone
she spent tile Chnstmas and
Rev Nyle Borden pastor of He ls My All by Mrs Ralph wiU meet m regular sesslOn at day Refreshments were se"
or tht r Jr"l
Hapll~t Aflel ward all y,ent to Ute New Year holldays .wt tll her
the Mt Monah Baptist church Woods of Athens
the Masomc Temple Tuesday ed and gifts presented LO the
Monda\ t \t&gt;nJng I tht I d rung IOOffi for a
dessert son and family Mr and Mrs
Mtddleport was t!l charge of Remarks were gtven by Rev at 7 45 p m
honored guest
~hurd• tn M•dd I 11
wur ~l:' served by the hostesS€s Rol&gt;ert Hcnn~sy and daught~r I
the service Which opened With Wilbur Perrm ~tor of IJ'tt&gt; Meigs Temple PythJan Sts
Attendmg were Nancy Buch
Tne m etm g v...:~:,. OIJ~ned \\ th M ~ Hhod&lt;t Hall Mrs Harry 1ern
devotons Praising God tak Federated church and
Rev ters Will meet Tuesday even anan S lvJa Swanson Rhondfl
H d 1 11 Mr s Pearl lloff
en from Psalm 119 1 16 by Os Jackson An offenng was tak mg at th• legiOn hall m Middle E
YSh ron Hindy
Suo
an or gon p1 e udt h\ \tr ~ \ u
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Mrs J J DaH:I acrnmpan
IL..ue Geri"ch
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- car Qualls deacon assiSted by en by Mr Qualls and Mr Rich port at 1 30 P m """
were WI,,
Diana
Welsh, Katl
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a a An h ll\ a1d &gt;~I em lmd umanlab Whtl"
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a and Susan Cavanaugh
•r ,., lillian Ml l ted l~r daugllt r Charlt'n€ to [
Arnold R1chards of Mt Mor ards after wh1ch th€ servtce mstallatwn of new off Jeers an d Conde
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1ah church
closed w1th the bened1ctmn b} members are asked to rmg
1faa b'f he 1 dtnl
J\l ~ llhee
rs
re
r a student at the Hhode lsht t.l
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R chard
H. b\ Hysell and Mrs Gerald School of Design Mr s UJ\Is
A Fa1thful Servant
was Rev Butcher
s mdw1ches an coo 1es
W estmirrsler Youth
0
Anilvn) 11e !able lad been
d
l&gt;e
the topiC of the subJect of the Followmg the scrvtce relresh
JAN 5
1
D~:\ uu n~ \\ ~" ' t 1 L h:1 ge o
.. ,1 b M Ch 1 1
plans to VISit scver.'l a~ s
sermon by R~v Rotx.&gt;rt Butch ments were served m the dm
Fellowshrp Meets
M s l t a11
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fore
retu1
nmg
home
Amateur
i:in \\a:; ocora t:t~ m 11 e
er pastor of the Afncan Meth mg room from a table wtth fThe
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t Gardeners
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t 11club
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Mtss Conn•• Bachner presided
Ia t t' anu
usmg a red
1c noms as re urtl\_
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Mrs Tony Fow
txhst Episcopal ZIOn church of whtte cover centered with an
1 :\t;w 'r l'iir Uleme
sen·
un '\ l 't aJ H u ( 11 "'tth wlute satm ribbon I his studies at \shland Co lege [I r Nul th Second av M IU
Stewart HlS text was Luke 14 arrangement of flowers wtlh nesday Jan 5
the home of as moderator or the Westr
llon::o ~ 11 I n t 1 1r
l b wd t nH:n d "" rth sliver and I after spend mg the holtd ays here 11 11 , t 01 e U11?/0U1 t: 7 9 the
crystal punth bowl on one end Mrs Guy Reyno CIS at 8 P m ster Youth Fellowshtp of the
h There wtll be a plant
ex Middleport F1rst United P-sby
I h"' '' t r 11 &lt;I'to 11 n r ~~.a ... ""vu wt li e bt&lt;lls i~lld an ar rangement WIUl hIS parcn 1s '1\ 1r and M s , 111 ,,, ..,__ , ent of t /Ielr daug/1
~ Mr~ x
w mbllWS:S and sJlver com~ servlt-e on t e
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change
durmg
the
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ter1an Church Sunday evening
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Durtng the IJW:ill t'S~ sessiOn and .srlver place m tl::i COnlllet
Rrrhard OJ!t:r has rd:UI ned 1\ r I :wr of Mr and Mrs ~~
prestded at the pun&lt;!h bowl and The Middleport I tterary Club MISS Edtth HaotonslRll gave a
the group \o!r!.l t
r ub It I l'&lt;l l t table St&lt;tllng
to MI&lt;Hill UmwJ sllv fotlul\ltlg (I r re Kmg Suu.tl~ Sec
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Mrs Lee L€stus, at the coffee w111 meet Wednesday January readmg entitled When the
IU the st te IJIVj &lt;.."'
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a holldav "Sll here V.IIh hrs 0 11 11 l t e m Mlddleport
5 at the home of Mrs Rodney Curtam Falls and Mtss Bach
~1 s ~ 1 ler 1s a 1965 a ad
serVICe
D mng at 2 p m M J'ames
v,h t r 1 !
I n (j t' t h 1ls /
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parents Mr &lt;1nd Mrs 1{ chard
ow
rs
ner read a poem
and col
II' ~nelltan
Oller and son Steve
I !llrlrileporl Hlgh l'
Euler Will revlfW Pillar 01 [ MISS Haptonslall was plenlst
s I r t1 s P t.:&gt;c11tly em t:
Del bre Krng rs
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Tom Rail and a tllssm lie plu I I n 0 e ( e eral Tele
Mr and Mrs A E AIViard
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Iron an
e annua
usi for group smgmg and the clos
ner w ~ n
ItS
Ole G1lbo have retUlned
tu tl ( (r qn11/l Pmrr retutned hone Saturday after Holultt'\ IJtrrl" Host
ness meetmg wll be held Roll mg prayer Wt1S given by the
e\e1mg 1 1
Kent Stale Umve~stl)
aft r o 1 P r K g , 1963 !Jrrd sp"ndmg Cht sl111s m Jatns
nebbre Kmg ent11tamed '"rth call response Will be another Rev Howard Ruppelt Mr and
lhepr1g1 n
spendng the vaca!rn h ltdl) ~ul~ t[ M 1/ep rt Htgh. town Vw1th her son and daugh a holiday party at the home of book bytheoulhor TaylorCJ!d Mrs Paul Haptonsta\l art ad
bv Mr a 1d \I s
Pl!:ms were disc ussed for the here wth M1 and M1s E 0 I Sd r I 1~ 1 01 se u J m ter nlaw MI and Mill W1l her parents Mr and Mri&gt; W1l welt
lv1sors
tra\ t'lt: l:s \ l'.l
:\.1 d Wntu lnstl ute J 1 l ~ 1\ !hill
11 ~: All ed Fore ~ stat on 1am Myeis
ham Kmg m B1adbury
Tbe l
JAN 6
I
be1s &lt;Jnswtrt&gt;d &lt; h:• 1 ll Porlsmoutt bv Ue Junior r-.l!s D11 sy Ankrom hn s b€en el {li furt F.!~lls V1T9 1110
Mrs Frank Stewart return party was held m the rect&lt;.."a E\angehne chapter OES M1
JNPANT lMPlWVED
11rt~ h·br 1
111-: I 1 'tt ill ~eltowshlp of
Heath return!d to the IKI{lle of her \ No ddr I a beer set for ed lome Sundny after spend lion room of the Kmg home dleport v.1ll meet m refplar Mtchael mfant son of Mr
...._ Mr and"·&lt;
l¥u J olm Vm- 1 tlw wu lilllfJ
mg sP veJ t I d&lt;~\ S a t .rOlf
" born 1 where games were pla)ed and scss1on 1h ursday eveumg J &lt;Jn and Mrs J erry Haw k E Mam
Clud". . • g• • I ! L \-. r ct nd H ~ lethodJst Church Sundav even ni~e
desse.rt sm&lt; 1~ bu1 1
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wr th her daughter and son 1n ~refreshments served dunng the 6 at the Masonrc Temple ln I st Pomt&gt;roy who was trans
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luw Mr and Mrs Astton Say evemng
stallatwn for on e off1cer v. 1ll ferred to Doctors hospital Co1 f lh(' l.A \I"- at the Trmty Methodist Chun:h GalltpJhs v.here she has been
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g u ch 1r tor St n 1 " and tf t 1 rank n a med (a\ pallent
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v. 1t Av Methodrst church ror Jun
Arman Pd \\ lbu n of the
Mr~ Jed \\ebster Jr an rl ton (arol Kmg Kay Bmg Tom discussed
and off the cnt• al J1st
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wll
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ter Hl)me 0 1
Okey llJtter Wts 1" charge ef 42 d1y Ierne With h•s p;u nts
D y at Nev, !I ave n \\ Va \\tth Dav1s John M d rcl
Jcrr} meet Thursday Jun 6 al 7 30 home of Mrs 1homas Cook,
the Wtlrld 'It e l 1dl? so ofler tht neet llg 11e gJ 0 I agt eed M1 and \1rs Hn\ mo 1d W1
d
walch her mother J\11 s T C Roush
Vanlnwagen and Kathy a n d p m at the home 1f Mrs Carl East Ma n St
to l \e rcf1eshmcnts w th mem burn He w II be nss1gned to dL A fam lh) ,,mgl Itt and
\II and \1rs Stan le} P1 hns Sherry Kmg
llysel\ Hut land
1 The Ca lholi c Women s C J u b
I s n L t a g for I:' it( h me e-t
paz 1) \'r
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w1
mg The mett ng 'l'tas opened ty m Japan f II&lt;Jv. ng his le 1ve h 11 1 111 l{u and Church of and son Stanley Woyne of Mag
I The Pasl Chiefs of Magnulw of the Sacred Heart Church
f 11/1111(PI11IP ( /ll!Jifer
HolJdil~ &gt;\eekcl d gu sts I \lr
not a ~~ ere dmn er guests Satur end guests of Iter pan nls Mr Temllle Pylh1an Sisters
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to 12 0 tloL k 11 e f-1 ogl am tn a) an Sundav of Mr and and Mrs W 0 Barn tt:
meet Tl ursday e\oenmg at the tor urn 1 hursday at 7 30 p m
Lena MtEihrnne\ were ~lr an l eluded t) mns by tlre cong~&lt; M s Sherlt&gt;v Swan
- - -- -A potluck dm 1 r and Chnst
&gt;en fl om I he Upper Hoom Mrs Hodm:v 1 \ r:a :-; and daugh
I woct p k
mas par\\ ~a s lwld tceentl gWJt.h
Kenny Smith Doxte Wal ter Ju lta of Lakewood and gat on Vtclor Urale) an pen
o te JC ens nf Coolvil le
for officers of Evangel Re Chap
Psalm and 1 m ( rrtPI of Rr=&gt;&lt;&gt;dsv11Je
Ier c.''dd Ie Brow n Ver ne Otd 1M1ss MaiJOIIe lw:as and Dav mg pr.11 lr II e 23rd
ter Ofi:S fl\ th Masomc Tern
read bv Url l e Jl'n n Luter spe- vlSI ted Sa t urd ay wzth Sher1ey
d Dwtg ht Dowso11 ta krng part I 1d 1 hu npson ef ( alcdon a
an
Swnn
pie m Mldd lrpurt A procll re lh lr esh ments ~e
ed b
( Jt s1ngs bv Hov Snn\\den
1 re serv
V Johnny l\uns )tilr ld
stn Th ein a Hi sel! Ethel Nelson
Rev and Mts Eugene Thorn
sessJiJI 1\&lt;.t t! d f1 lh "'11 g th
Snc
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to
the
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Mr
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f' t all
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durmg tl l' s tal ho 1
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l e (' 1lk e\i Lu Ann F rene h Rl on from Hul~er Hosp1la wl e1 e he Bille J"... m Ca1le1 Jame W se ttheir home
Attend 1g Wt' Mr and Mrs d H II M
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and Katt) 1 h0m&lt;1s \'IIIJJ Sah1 a er a w k 5 \ " I v. th h " pa1
vse
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rs
verett
Rohe I I-. ng \1
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let~ N ! hi play d by Challte fhom lS
Beautyrest gtves you the body 1ittmg comfort you want
nttt \l1
k h1 l
Ptckf'ns me ng was rl sed v. lh thr I n ];1 L)ons and Sl C!ron Hoi () e r un tic h trJ and d osrng
Mrs Welby Wherley retllrn d I
and
need Beauty rest f~rms up under your stdes and
Mn ~Ita \l 1e r\r 11 n
M s i\1\~ b n drt n
ter \ srt&gt;d dunn,. the h diVS p1 a)er by H.chLI d G teset
horle Fnda~ after
spend!
back g1ves under your h ps and shoulders You
n Sand J.Sk} Ohr
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Johr I 11
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and
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Mrs (~uf sh atl•t,f\
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r 110 rh ps md ( 1 .st ed tn New \riJI s dmner guest of Mr
most econom1car mattress yGu can buy
F.
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end Mrs Mason F1 h
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mplo\Les 1/ 1u \ s f 101 1 Pot ar MJch fo 1 " ng a hoh- the hostesses Katl y Thomn s \lJ 011d ,,1
Ms "' F h
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IHrl ml Hillgarnl nd n M1ddte
BJt ty Je n C:.r rter and Sabra
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d ) v1 s t hPre w1t 1 h1s P 1rents C
~nd Mrs Ernest Harrl!l were
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1
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u l" g &lt;Jnes at Kana gH dur
orm a rr r 1 c1rc ( an
Pom~roy Oh1a
n~ tie (tuJstnas lutrda\
Z ne" lte bv t
grandrnvth s:mg 13t.: t l::lt: the Te and Mr ;md Mr s Pi:iul Frsher of
your best buy at any pnce
~ g t t&gt;X h n i:' ' s I d fol er Mrs Be n :t l
Srhr mlm v.&lt;Js d : ; I s. d w li p &lt;Her by Ht nt ngton y., \a spent the
! ""H g II e I ufftt d nner Bowl who had spent tlie holrd&lt;J :; here tl e mlms er Huy ( arter
Yteckend at theu home Mmrs
lA ST TIME TONIGHT
twill or full sue
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t I ,. J d u ng the
"Uz hrr daughter ar d f nrlJ
Olhers a1tcndmg with those " It
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rr J nd t: r f t! e e¥ en mg G fts Mr and Mrs John l3u&lt;.k t:\ nan ld boH y,err J;:mette Car
:\1rs Harry D lcher of Athens
"~"rt I.H r r d lu tJ t m n ...
t~nd son Jeff Chesapeake "'I en ter Blanche Braley Helen was II l'.eekt:nd guest of Mrs I
ler
J Jn t&gt;s li 1\r n a d as"l'l nt N€w \ ea s v.eekend ~Jlh l!lf ,.lJ ay Nt' 1son Sh er mn J ohnso n Glady'-&gt; C •"k
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patents
Mr
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ll nwgl" r ~ I tu h;.lur &lt;tlld Ed
D;_ur t Johnson r.rale Gree1
lr and M1s Larry Thomas
t
lome ~
s 1111h
J&lt; mk &lt;Jnd
f) mn}
Edne~ HusSt tl Freda
O&lt;:~dey and daughter Mehndll have rerl h Da
Mr a l
E ueJ son Jt n s R~.: v'-1 Sno\\den Rarba ra
Van turnt:'d to their home Co tumbu!:&gt;
1 s M t"
REILH\S 1(1 SCHU~l
and Mr
~Irs Horace M&lt;: Met z Je sse Grueser Charles after a vr s t with Mr and Mrs
Colorcarloon
Chi:i Jes r I ee has returned 1 lh nny •~ e c Satu rday cvemng t Grue.ser Jrm Barrett
Ricky Don f{ea tnd Mr and Mrs Har
I l .Suutht I I tdl at Mar•et'" guests ef Mr and Mrs Lee Dn C I
B tl C t
Scott Car ry Tl omas
Wt&gt;dne~d•y &amp; Thvrida y
1.-&lt;1
vJdson of AU ens
[ aJ er
re
ar er
{ e. rgta atlcr spendrng Chnst
Mr nnd Mrs Clifford Ha es tcr Janette DavJ!-i Hodne) Da
Mr and !\11 s Larry Bunce
January S 6
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and
sur Steven returned
to
NOT OPEN
\lr and ~hs Carl Lee
a 1UiatnSson leooprvokn b 18 c! l \&lt;1n M1tcr Ho rlathcv W1l trcr lome Lexrngton Sunday
were ar e1s urg VLSI he D1llton and Melodv Halley aft cr a \ srt w th Mr and Mrs
I 1 n of 8a.,lwn Other guests y w:.ln
F d
( hns uas day of the Lffs were to~ k n Bay
h
ed
of Lancaslei
Don Re&lt;J and Mr and Mrs 1,\ial
Wm Castle 1
J\-1
and
M
s
G!:'orge
l
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s~
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'we
r&lt;Jito!nnd
as
lrdurnl
tlo
ler
13uncc of ~vhddleport
I SAW WHAT YOU
t
ayne
w 11::'1 e lt a 1
11 aro Jd Brew~;r of Long Bot
an d ch ldren Karla
Kand~
DID
(and I know who you are)
Keith Kellv and
f B 111&lt;nds !he lnst lute of Tedmul II at./r Part• Crven
tom vos ted Sun&lt;hly Wllh M
ern
e I ogy after spendrng: th hoh
J
r
Josn l1,ndo rd
t n Jrev e and Mrs Eva Thei s.s Ra
.. If I
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and Mrs Sherley Swan
limd L'" t 1 t 1 k 1
,
H
d M
da)s l ere "'th liS 1arenls Mr 11!" Ill lt'IIPY ome
Mr and M St 1
ne t an
ss Amla Houd
dM 0
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d , 1 K D M th
rs
an ey Pu 1lms
HONEYMOON HOTEl"
8
0
ashr.lt Mmersv1IJ.e was an af an
r.s wen ra on
r an ~~ rs
a ~;ncy and son of Magnolia and Ed
- It'd r r lr r
ttJnoon caller
Mt s~ Joy Boggs and Miss enleJt&lt;tmrd w1th a watch party Sellers or Parkersbur W V
Robert Co1 I 1 ~n n rv Kwan
Robt'rt 1\.lur t I! t S1 John
Carol Seott student nurses at New YeRf s Eve at the r home were m&lt;&gt;rm ht uesloig S
a
Annt.&gt; H(' /
F:lsa L&lt;Jnches
the Holzer Hosptlal SrhMl of Long Holt om
of Mr d ~ gG
aturday
ter Kl.'lr n \\ynn
I
NANCY ROY ILL
Nursmg spent the
hohd l) GJmcs were played and pte
Joe Eabn brsh eorge Sellers
crs &lt;~r entered Veter
Nancy Ann Hoy daughter of
weekend Wilh their parents Mr 'ures v.ere taken
Hefresh ans Memonal Has ltal
SUNDAY MONDAY
Mr and Mrs Claren..:e
Ro~
and TUESDAY
and 1\11 s L1onel Boggs and Mr menb WI.' I e served bv the hos as a rr edJtal at~ent Monday
Vme-st Rae me bas been ad and Mr~ Paul SctJ!f
Jon 9 10 t1
ttss Mr nnd Mrs Bud l:eag
Mr~ II
p Sch
nutted to Holzer hospital with
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Sl
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erman
oll return
"LOVE AND KISSES"
n r an ~ ~ rs
o ert
Larp er of lA 1lke1 W Va
~~s~ ed home s t de
d8ub e pneumoma Her room of Columbus \ srted O\oer the I J m NrJ :-; h ;md Mrs Sandy Whtt ter a
R1ck Ntdson
t a u~ y evemng af
- and
num ber Is 2'" 9 ~o visJtors are hohday Wff'kcnd \\ th his grand &lt;~rll sl11l Larrv of Belpre Mr Mt ' ·VISJ m eh}noldsburg and
''WILD ON THE BEACH'
permitted
"' and Mrs E II Wl ytsell Purk I Jllhn ~ernon
parents •n1r a I d \ 1zs I'1.0ut:tt
R W Witk Mr and Mrs
Sharp Mrs Sharp ha~ beln crsburg W Va Mr and Mls Mr s Bruce ~hs
\land Mr and
0C o 1:1nd families
h
f
ned
to
b
h
con 1
er orne \\It a J m C&lt;JIIer and son hmmy Lee
Mr and M
virus illness
rs Ralph Spencer
Reedsvrl le Mr and Mrs Pete ret lfffl'd home F'nda
ft
START THE
The Rev Howard
Ruppelt I Wllsou Toronto and Mr and visJt m Dayton ""-·
y
a
er a
w1th Edward
has re (urned fro m a holid ay va Mrs 'Tom Hayman and
~r Mcint h
d
os an at Fairborn w1th
Ord nary mattresses have 2tJit tb 300 wred
Heaut)lrest tws oiH!r BOO ~ndrvtdualspnnas
ca (wn ID Gull port MISS Wl (h and Mrs Sherley Swan Long Mr an d Mrs Marvm Spencer
together spu ss Push ooe clown and the
not t ed tog~her each s 1n a separate doti
Bottom
and sen
other nearby spr1ngs sagnown too They cant
pocket E&amp;cl sprln11 works mdependentty to
support body hollows
g ve a hammock
push up under the back g ve fu• ~
Headquarters For
Mr and Mrs 811! Dailey and
kind ot sleep
WP(!Ort to all parts of tfle body
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family left Saturday mght for
Th~;re will be a Sub District the1r home, IndJo Calif after
Beautyreat by SrmmolU Offera you a Choice of Siut
Mlthodrsl
Youth Fellowship I a tl ree wees vls!t With
his
Rally S 1day January 9 at the parents Mr and rs Everett
Long Boy Twin or Full SIZe
Spacious KIRc•
Unrtcd Methodist Church
n Darley
I Pomt r y beg1nn ng at 3 P m
Mr and Mrs Eldon Kraeu
co ne meetmg of offrcers
ler returned home Sund&lt;ly af
For The Family
counselors Will be held at 2 p ter a weekend visit m Colum
m precedmg the ra lly
bus With Mrs Anm Byers and
I -- Mr and Mrs Frank D1ckmson
hts pa rents Mr and Mrs C
son
I RupjJt'l t and other relaltves
Mrs Hobart Raub Condor St
and son Kenneth Mankm and
5 lnc.het longer then
60"' X 80 IIlii gives
You get an aiADIIII
fnend Donal&lt;l, Wilson of Nor·
CUP THIS VALUABLI COUFONI
standard If you re
you 20% more sleep
54% more 1001'1 •
folk Va retufned Sunday af
ever 5 10 ' you need
mg space than stan
78 x80'Boo~
ter a weeks VISit at Mttehel
a lons Boy
dard double bed
Km&amp;COL SANDEn' 11&gt;
set$17900
set $199 50
101$291110
S D with Mr and Mrs Gard
ner
Mankm
and
famtly
WITH COUPON
R£G 1 25 BOX DINNER
Mrs Clyde Andrews left today for a v1s1t m Jacksonville
Fla With her daughter and son
m law Mr and Mrs Gene Wal
ON£
COUI'ON
ker and family
Clarence Andrews Is conlmed
CUSTOM II
SO
'f/&gt;.Sf'{
to hiS home by Illness
3RD FLOOR FURNITURE
Rev and Mrs Robert Wells
and family returned to their
PROMPT DELIVERY TO YOUR HOME
home Mohawk VIllage Thurs
"lr• ,.,., Ucllo' Geod",,.,""'',•''"
after a VISit with her par
Mr and Mrs W 0 Barn
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SOCIAL
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American Electric Power System to Invest over $166.6 Million in 1966
The American Electric Pow
er Sy ..~em will mvest
more
than 1166 6-milhon m the ex
panslon of Its facilities 10 1966
- an all-tlme htgh for the na..
tion'f blpest Investor • owned
proiliJcer o1 electric energy
OhJo Power Co and subs tdiarteo will spend $104 null1on of

this record amount
/
Donald C Cook president of
AEP and Ohio Power m an
nouncmg the budget satd that
the figure 1s a mmmum one
and that 11 m1ght well be m
creased as the year progresses
He pomted out for example
that a maJO" new generating

uml e&gt;pected m operatiOn mI m 1951 Last year lhe Systems
1969 ~~ now under cons dera mvestment m new ractiJtJes to
t10n but that 1ts locallon has taled approXImately 1147 5 mll
not yet been determmed No hon
funds for th1s un1t have yet The new budget represents
been mcluded In the budget
the lOth time m 15 years that
The previous AEP System AEP wlil have exceeded $100
high for a one--yeer expansron m1lhon It wtll also nnse the
expenditure was $164 1 million Systems total post World War
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rts spendmg past the 12 Z biiUon It In OhiO
Iof the System s transm•sSIOO A N Pren!Jt'O o! cantoB,
level
Ttle System wtll mvesl $83 5- network Will cost $116 9-miihon v1ce presJdent and general manThe largest amount of con million lor power dehvery fa network will cost ~ 9-milhon ager ol OhiO Power said !hal
structJon expense in 1966 wtll l cihhes th1s year Of !hat am
Constructwn or new fac1lihes constantly mcreasmg requll'•
be for power generating faed ount $46 6-million has been ear Iand expanswn of eXIstmg equ p ments for abundant and deIhes Mr Cook said The AEP marked for new diStributiOn ment will require mvestment of pendable supplies of electrii
System IS expected to spend a bnes and substations and for i a record 1104 m1U10n by Ohio power throughout the CO!IIo
bout $63 8 mdhon for power conversion of ex1stmg f ... cthttes l Power Co and 3 h
1es m
plant construction the bulk of to higher voltages Expansion 1966
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VOL XVII

FIVE CENTS

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1966

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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COLUMBUS (UPI) - More dressed the conference along I for the dechne
r bon
WOJ th or Improvements IJn 4 !HI
than 250 ti~Jc and busmess w1th department heads
Most of the expt&gt;nd lurr,. 7THE State H gl v.&lt;:~v Depe~rt m! l('S of htghwa\ s
1
leaders from Ohio s 28-county
Progress Repor\f!d
made ~mce 1963 (:IJ d p HI ned m"nl
" ' "'c"nl $175 ml on Sine'
H1ghe1 educatton experu! lures
Appalachra area received s Progress reports were made through 1970 arc for htghw£ty s 19G3 n the 2fl count• o;; and d1r from 1963 thtough la st y art...,_
gloV~mg report today from Gov m h~hwav conslructwn edw:31 and proJeds by tlw Depi.lrtl lnl mg tie next four year) ~IIlia\ tal~d $18 mlllwn m opet a1rr g
Jarnu; A Rhodes
tron natural resources v..ater or Menta! H) g1enc an J LorreL out mu e th:.rn $341 n Jllwn mo 1cv &lt;Jnd $6 fi 13 000 n r&lt;.q_nt &lt;~l
PRESENTS PRINT - John K Allen Dlviswn Manager The governof'" addressing the conservat on airports and pro I
11111 ro\ ments H h 0 de 5 scud
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of t! e Galltpolls off!Ce of Ote Cc lurnbus and Sotttitern 0/uo mornmg sess1on ef the day long jects adm m~tered by th~ Oh10 I COl lJMBl S OJ 11 o (UPI) _ 4 lop re lenll Appuladtlan ou1mg u~ n xl ve !'"'&lt;-~ s the
f/p tnc Company ts shown here presentmy a fran erl pnnt &lt;..'Onference sa1d the 'ilate ha~ H1stoncal Soc1ety
Re l.evelopml! tt prouram o)/ r a! ad toda!J tl ( aqe IC!J Oh 1o Boarrl. 1 Heoem s ~ 1
lo LJr Alphus Chnstensen Presldent of Rw G1ande Col 1spent or programmed for spend
The govern or
announrcd l would spend Jts rnouey or /y 1 1 a i-' J:&gt; w 11 as !1 1./lm t pu sptnd rn rt' thdn $J6 m 11 n m
!eye 1 he falL scene wtll hang m the offtce of the presldent mg more than $824 m1ll on m Tuesday mght on the e\t e of tentiUI for future gruwtl
operal 11 g monty and $82 5 1 1
loruted 1n the ne-w ltbrury butldmg on the campus T11e red [ the Appalachta area and com the conference a dramatiC drop I The amwm1ct: ment wo~ mwle u11 1 1 1 l \ n 1ey fed IJon rn r:ct pll 1 11 Jl oVtrilt nt
b1 Jtk structure lS completely lieated and cooled electncaL/y bmed wtlh federal and hx:al m the unemployment rate of the em! co chmnna • of t1 e Ap 1ulca, alt u r; unal (. ( m m ssw 11
11 e gove 1 nor lis ted the Natlr
1 t add1twn to the prwt presented to lJr Chrzstenser1 the I funds the tota l w11J amount to area He satd the drop m the 1 na speech prepared tor Ue/ we 1y at a me PI V of leaden al Hesourr('s Department a~ 1
~lectnc Company gave anotiler framed prmt to Mrs Bev more than $1 btllton from 1963 28counly area \\as 2 per cent fJom280hwcountu~st.ak 1 gparL !nUeprogran
heavy r ntn blor loth aJt
e1ly Russell Llbranan for hu of/lee 1 he llUrary ts tl e to 1970
from the 59 figure of 1963 com
Tl e wst of creM1 l!J JOb~ 1 a coal r n , ~n:se H~ :-; 01 rces povcrl\ effo 1 pounr:, ~!J m 1
lmgest all electnc mstal/atwrt It date m tlu~ Ga/l!pol!s area [ Tt e meetmg des1gned to pared to the siHtewide decline ts depleted or 1111wm ted s so ()rtcr• a~ 0 be 11 U: 0 wn 1c 1 on 11 0 Appalid r:l p lJf' 1 ll·
and u.as constructed at a cost of $420 000 FormaL Jed1ca stimu late mterest m d"velop- l of 13 per cent Rhodes cren ted wl en r.orr pared u 1U Ut e tos J stm Ia 1 19 JOb~ 1 011 ano theJ tomp f'h-'d u 1h·r con tr
tum ·~ sclteduled for Janum Y 16
ment and Jmplementalron of the I h1nng cHmpa gns for new ami Wlth a suj f!c1t nt econon c 1J p tra r "~ II e 1 1, ,,'I /led and 1JOr or ,,u€' 1gn s1ncc Ja1r u y
drtve lo provide JObs and sta expandmg mdustnes m lht.: Area buiLdmg a h ghu:ay so t1 ( y w t get to 1/io ~e JOb); 1 e swd 1963
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PRES!
WASIUNG'l'tJN
dent Johnson will go to Con
gres1 after It resumes sess10n
next week for a whopping $13
billion m extra funds te finance
the war m V1et Nam durmg
lhe current fiScal year
Th1s amount is far larger than
has been mentwned m the pa!:it
for Johnson s planned supple
mental defense appropnat1on
request for the ftscal
year
ending June 3t) It w•ll raise to
tal mllltary appropraltons for
thts fiScal year to well above
$62 hllhon - the highest 1Igu1e
smce World War II
LOS ANGEl ES - REPUBU
can Ronald Rea_gan an old lim

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Promises
Good
Show
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were at the conference 1:1long The tlurd ann11al Me1gs C&lt;&gt;un Jayrf!-fs are sponsormg the lam of gPitm~ a seat a!\ tilt'
An agenda of VItal Interest to all con~.:erned Is planned With John L Sweeney ro ctnur !y Jumor M1ss Pageant prom event
pageant last , e;.~r WJ S a com
Reagan h M f=ally Tuan Ifor the forthcommg lunche&lt;m meelmg of the Pomeroy and man of the comnuss10n Rhodes 1ses a great program Sunday
In addt!JOn to the pmse and I pltte se ll out
nouncniedht 18f cath Racyb es Middleport Chambers of Commerce together w•th the Com traduced Sweeney and ad
I n•gi1t Jan 16 o•r'-'
~ 1 or Ra1Ph appearance and ph\ SJcat 1 lnf'ss The ronte-; m1 s votll comf)t'!e
da Y g or e ep u11can mumty Improvement CorporatiOn on Tan 10 at noon m _ ~
Werry sat d today 1hc H. con d!VIsions of the pageant each for thf:' tneted Jumor Mi ss t
nommatiiJJI. as Caltforma gover
testants Jepresrn\Jng tte ft\e oontestart will present a three tie a ~200 scholarship and a
nor 1n the I taIes J une 1 pr the pariSh house of t he (,Iaee EpiScopal Church m Porn
mary
ero)
county h1gh schools ha\t~ lJe en mmu!.f dsplay of talent mak rhanre o pmt1rpate 111
!It&gt;
C I C Pres1deot B1l1 Chtlds confernng w1th Chan1ber
through two rehearsals prar mg for a hzghly en te tarnmg oh 10 JuniOr M ss Pageant and
BONN _ THE I!XTRAORDI PreSidents Jack Carsey of P~meroy and Jack Welsh M•d I
ucmg the" 1outmes m the pb) vanety show
perhaps Jhe Amcncan JuniO
Do
D Alt
dleport sa1d the goal of the meetmg JS to mform the
ill .:1t fltness pmse or.d ~ppcar
Advance uckets for thl" pag Mrss Page&lt;&gt;nl
~arr
a nee dl\iJSJOns we 1re 1 con 1l ean t a t 11 for adu1to;; an d 75 cents
,.
~ Jll8ll
years lwdnt 88 ay eFr orme 1 members of these orgamzat10ns and to enlist thetr act1ve
Mnl'H "rll be pro\Jded by
00
0
er
cooperation
m
solvmg
our
d
t
th
h
f
d
Chancellor Konrall Adenauer
bl
to be ca lled to make specifiC
Itle~
en
at t s yeaJ ::1 pageant or stu ens Will go on sale the -\11 Count) Junior MISS
received the homage of
a common pro ems
u
Will surpass the prevwus pag soo~ Tickets at the door wtll orchestra under the dJrertzun
grateful nation for lead!~ West A fad sheet' on Mel'S plans
I rants as ~ great deal moJ e be $1 25 and $1
of Rohrrt Garnfr
~.
d
t
d
g
lo msur a I end to the meet
COLUMBUS (UP I) - Gov work IS gong mto II e stagzng I 'There will be no reserve sPat s The pageant \\Ill be staged "
1
ed county JUst completed by lJthe mg hY 1 15 P m dJscu-.'wln on I James A Rhod es s81 d Tu es de Y and productwn of the IJageant I but persons &lt;II e urged to bu) the Mzdd Pport High srhoo au 1
.,.,rmany
feat
t pe rom JSas rous
t
0al taceb tprospert Y an
lnsll tute for Regrona 1 e the report!:! w 11 have a time that 24 out of the 28 counties Ill sa1d Werry I he Meigs Counl\i advance tickets to make re 1
S1 11 Purk r R tlmd id O
t
1
po111C I a t I y
velopment wrll be dJstrrb ued I mit but mf me~ I dJ~ ussion Ohto ~ App.alach•a arera have no
tlnn um Jal uan 16th at 8 p n
Wa5 1965 )I nor \1 s
Thousands of gifts and let as w1ll san ple copies of tne m:ly tont II~~ aftf r
t lroun
a1rport facJht1es or none that !
I
ters of congratulatiOns poured m extenSIVe lpdustn&lt;Jl Sil LS bro mrnt The cup and sa nlwlrl I buslll""SS t}pe aircraft can use
1 be dead lint.&gt; for t'ntumts In
11
from all over the natJOn
for chure recent!) published for buffet ¥odl !'Jp Laff'r!:d hy How
!he ~o\crnor m report on l Tht Darly Sentmels 1&lt;1rsl
the 'Okt Man who contmue.-, the area
ers rrstnu''"t
pllans
and expenditures for the Baby of the \ear Contest 1!1
0
10 Appelachta counties sa1d ncar and no ofhclal rntrtes I
to act as though he were st11l A report on msmouhon pi ns If well rC' f' ved s 1ch JOinl
ln his prune
for these twu ztems ~All
be me('tJngs \\Ill become r"'gui.'Jr the ~re'&lt;J W&lt;lS m desperate teed had bet&gt;n rrcelved ut noon
made by Mr Childs ami pros po~stbly on a ouartcrly bi..l b of arrport faclhties
today
1
NEW YORK - A TEACH pects for new Industry m the The next meetwg would be
A httle closer look wtll show l&gt;t'adhne for t&gt;nlrws to bf
ers strike at St Johns Um county to date will be summ(jr held m Mrrld l!Jurt In tht.&gt; con 1 th~t m all of the southeastern [ submitted to the (}aJJy Sentr
1
vers1ty, largest Roman Catho J1zed by Bill Grllf!ser
ference room of the Cn!umbus ~~~ soulthern P lft of Ohio we nel togrther With a dottor 5
lie umverstty m the na\JOn went (In Ids w1H also supply the and Sou!l e 1 (JhJO ElcciJ c rom avde on Y twtJ good all weather
tt
SAIGON {UP I) - Communi st VIr! f'ong today shot down
lnto ltS serond day tOday
latest stle mformatwn
.a nd pany
::.~.sur 1ace auports Hhod"s report IS T ursday hw 7
a mammoth U S Alm V fh•ng cam· h llfopter whr le ll
Pr PI F:ASA NT -Hend r
University offtctals said Tues progress on the propose&lt; co un
Member~ of the J'lnJO C of """'
S
!
One unoffJual entry Ita~ been was ferrying ammumtwn to the Vrt uan rq Central I!Jgt
d th t k b
be
f
I
Jnose wt&gt;re CIO!o Count} at l &amp;ubmJttrd It was reporlld to I lands killing the ftve AnJentans aboard l S troop~ In Sin Mavlr H_;bert PIY.t'l&lt;; Rl
ay e srt e y mem rs o ty atrport A report on
lhe iC halic 'Wt1 mvrted and oth r Portsmouth and Ohto Un
day A baby g1rl was born~~~ the same a~ra tap!UJt&gt;d and buJned it ( 1 1 umst ba se nounu&gt;d dUJmg the towr r t
1
the AFLCIO Umted FederatiOn situation of new ht~hv.aycon znterf'stf'a p 1 Lns an1
al~o Slty Alrpmt at Athens He ;:1~ Mr and Mrs Harold Norns camp
1 lllleltmg ttat 1l ~n \o\( e tl
Contmued on page it)
structton IS expected
[Jum welcone
the Zanesvlle and New Ph1la Pagctown on January% at I A l r S spokesman said the $6-1 n1llton twtn turhne df'rl'.n to lave lhe 0 ""n s \
Rep Ralph \\elker
I
delphra arrports have served I tO am arcordlnl( to
re airc1a!t called a skvctane v,.as IJu ng before It uashed age tatr~d bv pJelmt' u 1 r
An 'mSJde story' on the
their areas well durmg the pa&gt;t porto Tbe father of thr young and that tt apparentlv was the 'ICI "' ,r I ommumst ground Sh•dlr bl dgr
P nl r I s
secrecy surroundtng the plan I
severa l years
srer accordJDg to rrports de f1re It was one of onlv s•x 111 ex1stenre Ammunrt1on aboard ar
el 1 rra mg 11 m d 1 r
ned Ohlo State pemtenhary will
The governor said that 19 out livered lhe chJid hnm;elf and exploded for hours afterwa rd ple'&gt;l:'nt Ill{ any resLue rf eonstru lion of le LJf'l St'V.ilge
come from Attorney Fred Crow
ollhr 24 counlles eligible m the then a MJddlepon phySJqan forts
treatment plant •h •h ' b u
Jr and a representatJVf' fr:'llll
Appalachtan area had sub- I was summontd
p1rlll \ ('0 11 lrHtf'rilnd p I
lhe new manageme\of the
mJttct.lletters of mtent or preUNITED NATIONS N y ~UPJf
US Ambassador Ar of u n1en •on among !h'l d ~~uo
Meigs County Water
mpany l F1re of an unaetermmed on hmmarv) appllcatmn statmg "'
o/
th ur J Goldb erg spear 1wa d mg t 11e admm1stratwn s peace Citize
n~ sl on ;md an H r penod
A qur
IS expected to answer quenes I gtn routed a Kanauga family they WIShed to parltcipate .n I
offenSIVe today took the U'll quest for VJet Nam peace
Mrs Dwight Haley R D regardmg p&lt; S!l tble pub c own of eight earlv th•s mornmg and the airport program
I
talks to the U N Secunty
follow t&gt;d !he I IH)Or s ann nt t'
ersllip
drd extens ive damage to the He S&lt;.tid one airport proJect
Council
ment as a large ~ oup of 1 r
Middleport has been announc A
t
l f
I
II
h
I d b
IJkrb, rn Washmgtfln that tlw esi"d "l•z• n· ··tl"nded lh• ' n
for
Goldberg planned to subnltl Un1\t d Stat('s would rt&gt;gard thrs c 1'- !fJPelllg
•
~du e • 1 the 'st· \~ ge
ed wmner of the $500 cash a f Mgrea
ddl er roe II orb t l VI age
ted small one ~tory frame resJden( e I as a I i 1a \1 d eenh submitted
1..
o
I
epor
Wl
e
rel1ues
Some
of
the
content ~ of
the
approve~ un er t e Appatt~Chlan
wr~tten repo 1t on the dtploma
s
the
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th
h
ward m th e M1ddl eport Mere h b R
Cha
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H
a
na 1-\or on e su Ji:'tt pial 1 1&lt;: UP
A
Irman 11 eon house were saved No estimate Thegwra 1 f 0 eve1opment
ct
t1c •n•ltative set 1n mut1011 by rrom 11 e c ommums ts N0 srnn
y ega11:'!
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P
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The council altf2'nJed to o er
.way d
ants Christmas Glv.
ar m h.1s reR_ort on th1s sum or damage W'ds readily 11Va1la
at was or Zanesville A1rport
ar
r IS er
o or s President Johnson then prom 1ar ,,ulrfl.' t rejeC t ron 1las 1Jeen roii(Ine nJal oro Including a
Promotion
mer proJeCt and a mee Img IS ble at press t1me
I (o serve Muskmgum coun1y fur mou th owner of th e 1100 acre d t
t
th
• .~
'"
Dale Dutton merchant chatr
C:alhpohs volunteer flremt'll $!41420
trnct of land bemg constd"red i JSe1 f o mdee WI repodeoJ, I rerf'IVPd through llurd
party prOial of a plan tl a I d... t
man said Tuesday a rrux up'
answeJed the alaJm at 7 36 a
for the proposed new sectton
n ~rmeh :o~ces sal
r'rllr Contmued on page 9)
mg&lt;: lfl thP tov.n ot Hrnder tl
In tickets caused a delay be-0 '
Ill today to the residence
of F
"'~ ""'-~•
of the Oh 0 Stale pemtenttary son c"unhrctme e peakce!\t{ ~n
be lf'qllllt"d to ha\e thrtr g I f
fore "' .,al decision of the Winsive
IS as wee o ow n I
b
d
h
k rl
b
aer • • "'ached
Russell Johnson 504 Second Sl
C(l!.VELAND (UPH -Sub has passed &amp;way
mformatlon gJven Goldberg bv
age an tra
I If' ~" ur y
Mr
saiQ manv more
Kanauga and were later JOined urban Shaker HNgbls ODf of
Mr
a butcher by &lt;nplomats from both Sides of l
I the samtalton t ( k 01 1 dts
tHets were iss'Jed than antiC!
by • tank truck o! the Pt Plea the nrhe•t communltl&lt;s ID lbt trade reporledlyd Ied Sunday the lfOn curtain that a pause m
•
•
poseo r l( hem
"l hout
ant volunteer fire department Uozted States plans to apply at Portsmouth
U S b b g 01 C
I
burmng
Tomorrow's appearan ce
In IJ 0hnson hIS WI fe a od SIX chI1 for federal anti poverty fund8
om Nam
m was ommurHs
Attending the n•• t 11no
'lo""
Pated It was therefore neces
Efforts were rna de today to North Viet
the k
!'- ~~
aary to order
more tickets Ashland Ky on Gol dand F1z dren were sleeplng when the for use v.ltbm ib scbool sy )earn 1f the death of Mr Sch1s- to negohahons
t"j
day mght were Mavm Po\1- c&gt;r~
Some of the newly tssuffl tick dale noted duo-pllmsts
has blaze broke out All made t item
ler Will affect the con3tderatJon
Recorder Leonard s~rgrnt Ll1 d.
ets however,
bad duplicate oeen cancelled accordmg to an safely from tbe burmng struc
The suburbs board of oou- bemg gwen byt he state to pur
council memtxrs
&lt;\ILlt.: ~&lt;&gt;e
numbor• and were of a differ announcOIIlent made today by ture
calion voled Tueoday olgbt 10 ch3se the Site along Rt 23 near WASHINGTON (UPI\- Hopes
Effie Roach l onr au H •ki)
ent color facts generally unn11t Walter Gates preSident of the
lry to get federal money to Lucasville
Murhn A Jams for early progress 1oward peace I PIITSRURr.H (UP! 1 Th and Dreama Ae ker
leed by all
Ashland Commumty
Concert
STOHART llLEC'IED
aid 111 youngolen m the sy director of the State Departt m V~et Nam appeared todaY to U s Stt'&lt;'l ~orp
toda -alt'
Veter,ns M•niOrlal Hnsp lal
Mrs Haley having the cor Assoc1atwn
Joe Stobart
Racme
was I stem it says are from famlhes ment of Mental Hyg1ene and I have been dealt a damagmg- oount'f'il 8 selecttn' Y IDAdmJ!i~titRS - Peter H b n
rect number, took her ticket to Mr Gathtes Trin ,~ontactmg efh elected president of the South either on relief or earoin« be CorrectiOn however was report though not necessartly fat.~~l - crea!le of about $2: 75 8 ton son R::~cme
Pln.:ll1s I ustrr
Werner I Radio but It
was cta1s of e 1~ounty Concert ern Local School DIStnct Bnard low 12 001 a year
Shaker ed m Washmgton D C and blow by Hanm s first d1rect 1 lh
1
1
Middleport
""a!
Pr drl \1 ;
1
th oug ht thf ticket was
th e Associat1on expressed hIs re- of Educatton Monday mght at Heights bas a mediua family could not be reached
n
I" pr res
o
strurtura
-' I'
reaction 10 the U S bombmg t 1 5h
dleport Earl Donovan hH 1e
wrong
color
gret
at
the
eance\laUon
of
the
the
high
aehool
1ocome
ot
Ill
000
a
year
pause
•
eeTb
apes
1 t F Ida Mr D
1
e 1ncrease was about one Ronald Rryno\ds
Pomrn
uoen as r y,
utton entue January aehedule of the Stobart a pootal department on• of the highest lo tbe couo
SQUAD Gl\ I!S AID
1 The North VIetnan~ese For
hall of that anoounced laot FranciS .Jouglas \\banv
tald after the person ,havmg arUsts beCause of tllness He employee succeeds John Ftsh try
Marshall Secov
Coolvlll• 01gn Mtmstry m a tough •tate [ week by Bethlehem Steel
DJScbarg" _ E:arl
001 &lt;y,
the correct color ticket failed assured the Trt-County Assoc~a er Harry Htll Letart Falls was \JNC$,1 1&gt;'&gt;'1 ~~il'twt'f!'~¥~ was taken to Veh::rans Memor ment broadca!!l by Hanm Pa Corp The Johnson admlnistn Pomeroy tda Bachner ;\\lddleto elalrn the cash award lt t10n that advance not•ce would named v1ce president and Paul
Mez:s Geu~rat Hospttal
1al hosp1tal at 1 lS p m TuE'P. d1e Tuesday labeled the sus .. t 10 n had attacked the Belble- port
George Conde M1ddle..
was agreed te present the $500 be g.~ven tf another date ts set Beegle remams clerk
Others Admassloot~ - ?aul Casc1 day by Pomc oy
emergencv pens10n or U S a1r attacks bern JD('rease 81 unnecessary port Helene i\:dson ~vhddleto Mrs Haley Mr Dutton said lor the artiSts
attendmg were new members Middleport Jasper Hart Le SI[Uodmen nfter he bad fallen trtck' to further what 11 call and Infla!lonary
port Paul Sm u,
Pomerov,
Mabel Swan on the sidewalk m lront of M d- ed • a deceptive peace cam
u s Steel's tncreaoe ap. Byron Jay p010eroy Dan llello
the decision to award tho mon Ashland and the Trl • County Howard Ervm and Ohs McChn tart W Va ,
11 to Mrs Haley wu reached IAssn have reciprocity member tock Hill was also elected m 1 Langsville
west Steel East )lfalo st Secoy paign '
11.,.red to 1ae dealped ao die Portland Ctarence MeDa"'
tn a vote o1 the merchants
shlp1
November
Dloebar&amp;..
None
was treated and reloased.
It wu co115lderecl blghly go. ..,mprvm11t.
1e1a, New Haven

1964

I

24 counti"es

Lack Airport
Faci•1• •

1

IOU

W

I

d

or an Peace

c·mnt Flymg
. Crane Downed

. t Cong, K"ll"
By V1e
1 mg F"1ve

1

Shadle Bridge

1

Pipeline" ill
Solve Problem

1

FI"re RouteS
Fami"} y0 £8

Mrs. Haley
Is Wl"nner

Of $500

Owner of Pen
S•'te •"s Dead

I

L

G }d Fizda}e

~n

Cancelled out

I

II

us SteeI

Stht~lu

I

I

I

JOins
• price
•

u.·ke Parade

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