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ti-Dally Sentinel Pomeroy Middleport 0

Sixth Anniversary of Rev. Jackson
As Baptist Church Pastor Observed

Jan 4 1968

Donat1on is Made to State Project
.
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

rd

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
ut LS
Mrs J J DaH:I acrnmpan
IL..ue Geri"ch
rvm
a
·'
\t It: Ch les 1\hlle Mrs
- car Qualls deacon assiSted by en by Mr Qualls and Mr Rich port at 1 30 P m """
were WI,,
Diana
Welsh, Katl
1
a a An h ll\ a1d &gt;~I em lmd umanlab Whtl"
~
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
1' 1 .o
0 1
o the Br.,tr
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she
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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
d
k
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
\ 1 t t' l lt'\: Ps e).la.Jd=
Y
d
rs
~~~res
t
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
, 11ddl
t Gardeners
II
t 11club
~A
• 1 I II d 1 II m
M k 'I
h
1 •d to
d
o "
epor WI mee
n•
Mtss Conn•• Bachner presided
Ia t t' anu
usmg a red
1c noms as re urtl\_
lU (J
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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to
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ff
change
durmg
the
evenmg
ter1an Church Sunday evening
I
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rn
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Bet!
n
11
up::.
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1
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rts
other
M1ss
Patrtcta
Bu
mgton
1
1
1
1
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
*
Mrs Lee L€stus, at the coffee w111 meet Wednesday January readmg entitled When the
IU the st te IJIVj &lt;.."'
wgw JITI
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 /
/
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
d th
1
b
lndJan
t n 1:&gt;
iI
Tom Rail and a tllssm lie plu I I n 0 e ( e eral Tele
Mr and Mrs A E AIViard
'J
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
ng 1 h&lt;&gt; Institute Yo t! l lie held man (rum Hol2er Hospital m
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
1
M!s P:w l ~
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
JOY c rlt \-1- a
g u ch 1r tor St n 1 " and tf t 1 rank n a med (a\ pallent
I
rc
Atten
dmg
were
Cnndace
Hut
be
hfld and pans fo1 the ye&lt;tr l lumbus 1s rrJX!rled Improved
11
1
man ktnd p t 1 1 d
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
teo b\ g 1J, nll)j
J
She!
rozs
U
S
A1r
Fore!'
s
hc1e
tor
a
sons
James
\Is
ted
New
\ears
E\oans
Danny
Ev&lt;.~ns,
Jerr~
The
CB
Rad1o
Auxiliary
wll
-- -1
1 d1a nge
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
&lt;1&lt;l a en mg
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
Will w 11 meet m the church audl·
ll h
o
d
~
p,
1
\tl
m
un
ami
M
llr
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Jones
and
1\l
s
I
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y
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from
B
d
d
5
Uffu ers Umwn ,j
so n o\ medJlatron readwg WHS
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
Jolnson
to
the
.abme
of
Mr
und
Mrs
Jul
F
L)on~
l If S
d:
party A g 1 t '&lt; tn!ie wa" hPld 1 med ~ d HoblJ1e Ord Deb hm~ been returned to h s hone Ho) ln llt: I u I Van M(;!ler .. ~an d fanuy
f' t all
\ for
durmg tl l' s tal ho 1
St Louts Mo af
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
I
and Katt) 1 h0m&lt;1s \'IIIJJ Sah1 a er a w k 5 \ " I v. th h " pa1
vse
rs
James
J
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1
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bet'n
trt'
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fo
a
1
esp1ra
t M
d M
E
Wrll Hill
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\Irs 01 ass1stant counselor and
Cn 1] ) a~ accotnpan•st S ens
r fln
rs
verett
Rohe I I-. ng \1
( 1I -; kt'l h.&lt;~ It'
s I a ~II q
IIH lor ill ment
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
"' th ~lr
w1th I
Johr I 11
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t ha1 t' I"
1he g &gt;up tllt'n went to th e I se\oeral days 111 Athens
and
Mrs
Hun:_
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Da\
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11
Tl u n 1 \
An
( IC hran
get
solid eomfort throughoutJ
'
(burch basement for refresh
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liolte1
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sloppy
Joes
pop
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I
Mrs
E1
nest
Harrts
was
the
J\olr 1\ !I I
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What s more Beautyrest at $79 50 JS the
1\1
( r~t 11.1 t 1 h
Mrs (~uf sh atl•t,f\
I thl' r home~;
r 110 rh ps md ( 1 .st ed tn New \riJI s dmner guest of Mr
most econom1car mattress yGu can buy
F.
Tum Lyu I!! has retu rnl'c1 to
end Mrs Mason F1 h
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t\ 1 1 Slt' lff
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
It outlasts other mattresses by about
~liS II
IHrl ml Hillgarnl nd n M1ddte
BJt ty Je n C:.r rter and Sabra
!v iS
ason s er
,- ' " - ' - - - - - -- - -1
d ) v1 s t hPre w1t 1 h1s P 1rents C
~nd Mrs Ernest Harrl!l were
3
to 1 (proved m torture tests by
P ! l'.f'Je .'!: 11.:"11~ at a Chrt sl
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r
I"' g "" '' 1 Sb " Mr aJ ~Irs Jo\
)Ons He I At I' o c ock the
New Yeao s F guests of M
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.... IS a( r:om )Jnled as fm
as f
d f
groudp and Mrs Karl Grueser
1
1
1
lnst1tute Inc) Beautyrest
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
• g \
t I ,. J d u ng the
"Uz hrr daughter ar d f nrlJ
Olhers a1tcndmg with those " It
I
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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s
Ov.t
I
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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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Meter
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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
he
s~
I F
'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
H
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
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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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"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
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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 ""-·
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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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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
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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

NO 21 B

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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
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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
1
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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Vital Agenda Arranged for

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January 1Oth Noon Meeting

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Good
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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
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years lwdnt 88 ay eFr orme 1 members of these orgamzat10ns and to enlist thetr act1ve
Mnl'H "rll be pro\Jded by
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cooperation
m
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Chancellor Konrall Adenauer
bl
to be ca lled to make specifiC
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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
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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 "
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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One unoffJual entry Ita~ been was ferrying ammumtwn to the Vrt uan rq Central I!Jgt
d th t k b
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Some
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content ~ of
the
approve~ un er t e Appatt~Chlan
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ct
t1c •n•ltative set 1n mut1011 by rrom 11 e c ommums ts N0 srnn
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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 $2: 75 8 ton son R::~cme
Pln.:ll1s I ustrr
Werner I Radio but It
was cta1s of e 1~ounty Concert ern Local School DIStnct Bnard low 12 001 a year
Shaker ed m Washmgton D C and blow by Hanm s first d1rect 1 lh
1
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Middleport
""a!
Pr drl \1 ;
1
th oug ht thf ticket was
th e Associat1on expressed hIs re- of Educatton Monday mght at Heights bas a mediua family could not be reached
n
I" pr res
o
strurtura
-' I'
reaction 10 the U S bombmg t 1 5h
dleport Earl Donovan hH 1e
wrong
color
gret
at
the
eance\laUon
of
the
the
high
aehool
1ocome
ot
Ill
000
a
year
pause
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apes
1 t F Ida Mr D
1
e 1ncrease was about one Ronald Rryno\ds
Pomrn
uoen as r y,
utton entue January aehedule of the Stobart a pootal department on• of the highest lo tbe couo
SQUAD Gl\ I!S AID
1 The North VIetnan~ese For
hall of that anoounced laot FranciS .Jouglas \\banv
tald after the person ,havmg arUsts beCause of tllness He employee succeeds John Ftsh try
Marshall Secov
Coolvlll• 01gn Mtmstry m a tough •tate [ week by Bethlehem Steel
DJScbarg" _ E:arl
001 &lt;y,
the correct color ticket failed assured the Trt-County Assoc~a er Harry Htll Letart Falls was \JNC$,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

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Lack Airport
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c·mnt Flymg
. Crane Downed

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By V1e
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Pipeline" ill
Solve Problem

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FI"re RouteS
Fami"} y0 £8

Mrs. Haley
Is Wl"nner

Of $500

Owner of Pen
S•'te •"s Dead

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G }d Fizda}e

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Cancelled out

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Stht~lu

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at t he post ofhce at Pomeaoy, Ohto.
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Sub!:il'rtpt ton l'ates Delivered by carr.er
\\heLe .a~all:~b\e, 30 cents per week, one
}ear m ndvam~e 111 tht~ Daily Sentmel offH:e $15 50, stx munths $7 00, three months
$390 By J\loto r H••Ul(' \\ht-re t:~frlll ~&lt;' I

\IICtt not avallable cme monlb $130 By
mail ooe year SHl 00, Stx months, $5 25,
Three mon ths, $3 00

Individual Causes
Statistics
UKR

many ed 1tonahsts wt cannot re115t the opporturutv to 1ssue a warn~
lllg conce1mng the need for ca ution In

operating a motor vetuc1P Th1s

r~cent

CIVJlizaiJOn The sti:ltt&gt; JS do 1ng evervthmg m Jts pO\\ er to en~-:mePr safe
roads auln mdnul,lrllllers are bmhlmg
m ~a lch ft&gt;n!UJE'S !hal ~It' dPsJg nt:-d to
cut do'"n the toll anci )d \\l' biPak
]oose w1th s uch ghastlv st,111stas Our
O\~n rountv esca ped adding to the fal,llllle s but the number of a(CJ dcnls Iecorded co11ld have eas1ly Ie~u lt ed m
some dt&gt;aths
The "hole problem hOI I' doll n to ln&lt;'iJ\iH1 1la1JespomJ tnl!t y The h1 gh\\a y litatJsltcs an' a true measu1e of llw t•xJstmg la(k of JespomihJlilv If evi'IJ dnver \~&lt;mld 1ea l1 ze thJt he has a lethal weapon Pve rv !nne he or she gets be
hmd the \\hP-el perhi!ps tht&gt;v \\' Ould
drne \~IIh mme c,JU IJOn In that &lt;011·
nedwn V~e oflt•n takl' the alliludP that
thr ~a" \\1?' rilnr 1s our O\\n busmess,
anrl no one has a n gh L to cas t reflec·
t10n upon II The trend m drnmg Js ~: nn­
Jiar to the gt•nrral dtsJes pect or dJqe.
gard \\e have for otwvmg la\1 s How
can yo u JUStify the ru nmng of a rerl
hght that could eaSII~ lead to you r
death or of the other dnver" We hear
people say that the v taunot get stoppe~.
If \011 h;ne con f'( t h1 ake!-1 or are dnvlng at a rPa ~ onahle spe(&gt;d the• e Js no
dlff~eult y

We need to dtJ'-e wtth rPspC'ct for
othe• s He&lt;.ent!v 'H read an article m
\t hu·ij a &lt;.:ar speaks Its rnmd ll slated
that 1t has the safest tires e\t'f made a
padded dashboard power brakes safety belts dJrectwnal signs to '.\JI n others of your mt£&gt;ntw 1s v.-mdshJ(•Jds ;ue
gwmg the "tdest 'ts1on and ht&gt;adhghts
are the most and be-fm e It the safest
roads stretch m all dJrectJOns The dnver of thts ca r Js deseJtbed as a S\\ l'll
hllow w1th a ._. 1fe and three 1 h!ldren
until he gf:'ts behmd the \\lwei and thtn
he becomes a he-el He depends on PO\" ·
er to gft h1m out of Ja ms He gE~ts a
k1ck out of beatmg the other fello• he
lihouts at other dn\ers ur.t1l he has the
ktd&amp; d01ng the .same and eventually
they will beha\e JU~t llKt their dad He
1peeds to beat ilghti f.uls to v.·eat Ius
seat belt, folio" ' lou d ose and the
day wtJl com~ \\ht:-n n" v.11I marr the
wonderful car and 1nmre him self anri
famtly, and poss1bh tduse a dealh It
bOlls d011n to the fall that the on tv thmg
wrong \\Jih automobile. IS people The
past year has seen se\eral melg!i fatalities and 1t JS up to yotl to not mue(lse
that number m the ~ea i now upon us.

DOCfOR

2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0, Jan. D, 1965

SAYS

HELEN HELP US!

) By Wayne G. Braodotadt, M.D.
When a scar ieil earned
1way with 1ta own unportance
you have a kclmd. Thla 11 1
hard, raised scar that is
No matt..- how young a child smooth except for ita
WIN A FEW, WSE A FEW
claw·
Ia a parent shouldn t dodge like edges.
Dear Helen
ft'lth substitute words, 1uch as
Cheers for your tongue - in- "expecting" for pregnant, 11 &amp;l·
Keloids are prtmanly a coscheek trf:!'ltJse on a new pro- tacked, '' for raped, etc. You metic problem but, 1f they
nunoatmn of the word 'p1 eg- ahould tell prissy mothert how occur at the collar Une or any
nant ' but don 't you know, sJI!y they are Instead of ratioll· other location where they are
Helen tlmt most nev,spaper attzlng about them Or aro you rubbed by your clothmg, tiJ&lt;y
reade~s don't read
closely pnssy too'
ma\o be a constant source of lrt!l!ough to catch s,1t1re '~
At
nt~Lion
They usually folIt would be qUJte odd to read low a burn, chronic mfectlon,
1easl th~ ones who f1re
back
in a newspaper "Girl Attac- operal!on or vaccmatlon They
answeJ:s
ed, ' and then discover a dog may run m fam1hes A large
I II wager you get stomped bit her. And how would you
l hr usrng nuugh1y ~ords feel 1f you weren t pay mg at· number of keloid&amp; were seen
l1ke the nght names for '~!? tentlon to a conversatiOn and m the survivors of the atomto
nurmal, ' 'attacked," etc tm heard lhe last line - "and you explosmns in Japan KeiOids
are not mallgnant and they
your explanaUon of why !lOme know she's expecting
'"' do not lend to become can·
mothers don t !Ike tQ call a You'd feel silly 1! you sa1d,
spade a spade) and 2 F or not "'How awful," and learned she eerous
tellmg mothers th"y should was expectmg a mmk coat
Many a 1urgeon Ju•s reAI.WA YS use these words rnThere is not one thmg wrong moved an anstglltly kellw l
l'.itead of the less blunt npect- With these words They aren't only to halie it recur after
IIJH
'Lleviate and
\\hat
ugly, and the mother
who the \\UUnd heal&amp;. Wben anyone
not Let me know If 1 m nght
thmks so shotrld check In the who bas a keloid mu!lt
be
-l:::dJtor
dictionary, wh1ch doesn t mak• operated on the surgeon takes
Deiif Ed1tor·
a habit of listing · dU'ty words " certain precautions, not alway•
You t~re HI GHT Here's a -CFS
succtuful, to try to prevent
red hot sample
And then tbert"s alway another kelmd forming ia tbe
Dear M1 s Bottel
ONE wbo trleo to psychoaoa· aew scar.
Wh11t a hard callous, dirty lyte me
mmd vou must have fo put Dear Helen
Many treatments have been
tried
to remove or reduce kethese dirty words ln a newsI am a f.:uthful r - rf yours
lolds,
but none are completely
p&lt;!pt'r co!unm' You answered and generally find
column
thut duty question about use of l.o contam sound ,
succes.
d
ul Exposure to X rays,
Jjectlve
those · words JUSt to mr1te and adli lce, but, really, this busi- mjectmg the kel01d w1Lh one of
ofrend Was especially shockt!d ness about U1e word ' pregnant'' the cortlcostermd~ . heavy pres.
recently to see you defend bare- soundmg harsh - it's a b1t sub- sure v.ith a freezmg agent such
breasted women m restauronts
Jective Is It not possible that a~ dry Ice, 1njectl0n with a mixAt the same time you msult
deep m your subconscwus you lure of lidocame (a local ane-steen-age boys With long hair
harbored nega tive feelings about thetic ) and dexameth asone, all
(Note from H. Your pea 11 the act of be&lt;:omtng or the state have produced good results in
sharp but your fads are fuzzy.
of bemg pregnant winch color some patients.
I've neltber "dtfended,. bare your approach to the pronunciMore recently, two new
tops, Dor "iuult~" mop tops ) ation of thiJ word? - C J.
compounds. tnethylene - t h 1 oYou say shoulder length hair Dear C.
phosphoramlde and triamcm
for bo}s isn't "neat" Are W[}o
Pul-ease My su~onscious is olone acetamide have
been
men sloppmg around bare
Lll so umphcated I'd put a psychifound
to
g1ve
good
re:nllts
front of other women's hu s band~ atnst to sleep - H
both on old kclmds and m the
"neat '?
Vup, Mr. Editor. you're SO prevention of new ones
For
I thmk you !!hould
take right! It Isn'l often that a bil
1ome long walk! m the Air to of levity m ONE answer gels a those who have the patience to
get the d1rt m your mind clear- colummst bla~ted for being 1 stav With 1t for 10 to 12 months,
heat produced by IJ.Itrasoned up
w··s C (No afldress). Dirty • minded, 2 Overly-pure, deep
JC waves has also reduced ke.
Dear Mrs C:
and 3 Repressed Ah, the pOig- lold11 nearly to the van1shing
Olrt ltKe oeauty, Is In the eye nancy of 1t all
(pronounced
of the beholder Jud~tng from with a ·g•, as m • Pregnant •
your letter, you've reaDy got H
trouble, let eten help YOU Sho
an everun, H
will also welcome your own
And bere't one from the
Thl! column Is dedicatf'd to amusmg experiences Addresa
OpPOS!If .. d of Ulo 1tret~
tamrly hvmg so rf you re hav- Helen Bottel m care ol thil
Dear Helen
Ing kid trouble or just plato newspGper.

CUBeB MAKES

SPEND 'llie
MONEY 1 MAKE

ON MYSELF
F'OR THE

LUXURlEcS ..

FAllW TALES
6Y FlSSER,
KIDDER AND

HAVE TO wc.::&lt;K, 1
EITHER ·
GATHERING
MA1ERlAl. &gt;OR

MY BOOK "THE
RAT RACe CAN

BE FUN" ...

LYOLA MEAN·
WHILE CUBEB,
AT THE $2
WJNI&gt;OW ·---_..~

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Gtloo

brlty oolrto wu 011 at VolllliPetor Falk and Kurt JU!'Ienl
ond tho Slmuel Wlnltooo tnd
1111vador lllllt llld a Wllllllll
next to us shoWing off a 7AI-plu.ocarat marquise-shaped
dla·
lltond willie her husband shrug.
led hit wearmess at Its respona~bitlty In a world of raffish
Rafflesta - but the cyooauro
Clf jaded eyes was Mfa Farrow.
Mla was dining with Salvador Dati and his Wife (someone
sa1d Sal's daubtng Mia's portrait al Whoozis' request) and
Ibis il'OWII-UJ&gt; tllrl-chlld looked
poo!Uvely less the dellnil!vo
glamor type than several ol
the obVfously affluent \'try
youngsten Dtarby; IIIli oht
cautiOUI peeplnC·tlmo . . Silt
wore a neatly ung1udy UUie
black "nothing" frock, enca•
big a figure of cotllllderably leBI
than leering otaUattca, well wltbln the llmltl of ooclal HIJOiure
She wore no necklace, merely a bracelet of neat • 1weet
very-young-girl omoD emeralds
and dtamondl (and Sat night
El Morocco mob would have
dazded her attractively jeune
f•lle JOWels Into glaring oblivIon, !Ike the dark ll&lt;ft of tho
noon) and her lovely
tittle
dJatnond earrtngo wert almost
flamboyllltly tiny.
Her hairdo lookf'd M !f she'd
Inserted that superabundance
of Ander!len's Fetry Tale tres..
es Into a defiant pencil shart&gt;ener, Its austere crew • l~ngtb
ouggested II might ellher explain her yachting - vacation
"coma" In "Peyton Place" Ill
M excuse for 1 post-lobotomy
headshavmg, or else aho might
ba bucking for tho otar rote In
"Joan of Arc ;" certainly she'a
too young to have been, or ev.
en to havo played, • French
collaborator
The effect was
l!l'Otesque, and oddly, not wholiy unattractive) she asked us 1f
we preferred th!l or the old
long-blonde COiffure and we had
to say the old one), but It was
only not &lt;:rushlngly unattractive becau,. of this hatf-mystl•
cal miss' fme-boned delicacy
It was QUite an overatated
withdrawal from ovet1 exhibitionism at Volson's very best
!root table, of course).
But whatever the lack or chle,
of modish hmrdo, of splendid
gl!ms, of the usual Paris ver·
aJon ot drop-dead couture, thil
little lady waa atar of that ev1
nlng m that smart rf:itaurant
She was In N Y. to l'lpcnd
Otnstmas w1Ut her mother,
Maureen O'Sullivan, leavmg for
H'v,ood at once for more rwnort

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llld
plaJint
FartiSD Polley Au'n queJtion -king
Wbost IOJ&amp;IIf •
bet wd the 11101t lnlprelli.O blebe1or
young DIWICISter liDCt Bob tht Sltlrk Club wu ~
TriiUt waa a IIUPP! . When JU ary 1 our doepeol !IYD1IIIIh1 It
and Maurloe Uchltel
atlllOit bls mother and flllllly.
utanearto uztem, wtto l!M a
bought the Miami Beacr Eden
Ford
m his future v1a 1 D~
Roc for lllillY millions, Frank
Slllatra wos to bave been a 28 clvll ceremony, attended •
lUll 21 per cent partner- just o'clock Sunday Maso at st. Vlno
lor supplylnl hls own and hiS cent Ferrer _ Seventh Ave'a
oJan'a "talent"
.And no guaflo
aDioel be aoutd absolutely d •
Uvtr . Paul Chnstman of the
NBC grldcasts Is by far the
finest mslant football analyst
8lld psychologiSt.
Some of the Cbrtslnlas toys
tbiS YUle season really SllOU I&lt;.I
have oflered credit, ~ not royaltlell, to 1\ube Goldbtr&amp;
Dui'
fnC aolltctlon In St. Patrlck'l
Cllllrtb Ia Smithtown, L. I. one
Httle boy contributed 1&amp;00 In
play money
Churches wttll
their tradlUonal Stable of Betl&gt;o
lehem crecheo report chlldrell
keop puttltll cooklel II t h o
Cllrlst 01Ud'o UtUa hand11
much like lbt lovely tale of
"Tho Juggler" who had notl&gt;o
In&amp; !o offer to tho Prince of
Peoee exe&lt;pt hb deft manual
gills
St Patrick'• alone reported a dozen cooklea In Ita
1uburban trove.
It wu a howl during
tho
t'Dr Zblvago'' telecast to watch
atarlet • turned • cllcllo • Jug·
gter Phyllis Kirk ask bonal
questlODJ totaling hundreds of
words whtle Soph1a Loren, David Lean just stood there
watchm&amp; esg on the hamlette s
face
John Tillman, d1tto'
Harold Ktem, our lnend for 30
years, executive vtoe·president
of U. S Trucking (Brmk's etc)
died after maJor SUI gerv; he
came from a family of exec •
veeps Equ Jiable ]nJ, stock ex ~
ehanje Harold ?.all a hard-

pomt
Comparative 1tudles to delermme whJch of the melhods
mentioned ia best have not
yet been made hut at
least
there has been some pregresa
m gettmg nd of these ..,,&amp;!,~
ly scars.
ly scan.

c1vil war ended tha N. Y.
Couture Group merges Witt! tho
Amer. Fashion Business Council
Clergymen of our pet'
•onal knowledge marvel at tho
ururuligated chutzpah of Hugh
Hefner who keep• oemlltll lhelll
bterature promotltll bla Playo
boy publication, att.mpttng \o
urge upon lbtse men ot Clo4
hiJ mqulno'o phlloeophy !bat
•x-taws are churcll • Inspired
and should be made more pel'
mlSSIVO
The llmsiJ a( Helo
..r·o editorial 10 stupidly aent
to clergyman 11 that troditlot)o
at taws end rules of morality art
not properly based mJewish cr
Chrlotfan lltrJpture but devetopo
l!ll from tbe Dark Ages, aodtfie4
by the Medieval church and ea.
forced by occlesil!tlcal a n d
chur&lt;h-rontrolled secular &lt;OUrta
His prunary prem1sa seeml
ndtculous, masmuch as t h 1
Cbnstlan and Jewish Command.
111&lt;nts state simply "Thou Shall
Not Commit Adullery," and ht
d""s stand on h10 head's point
trying oo explam away t h a I
almp1e, rock-based blbUcal facL
An average of 59 centJ If
each dollar spent for dostllled
sporlts In the Unlted Statu II
for taxes.

South Dokota's Custer State
Park IS the home or Amerlca'l

largest herd of wild bufftloao,
about 11200

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work televiSion prograrruner8
an learnmg th1s season.

other boners as wen. "Peylo!l
Place," very successful in the
raungs last season, wu tl.·
panded for ttua senrester fr111m
two to three epJSodes 1 week,
and the show has fallon oil
1harpty ln popularity.
L1kew1se, somebody at tht
network decJded that Robert
Lal!Bmg should be replaced aa
the lead of "ll O'Clock High '
because of hla alleged tack of
appeot to youngsters. He wao
replaced, as It turn&lt;d out, by a
rellow older than Lansing, Paul
Burke, who Is a good actor bul
IS not as well 1ulted for the roil
as Lansmg was.
Bad to Worse
NBC-TV's "Dr Kildare" a4mlttedly wasn't breaking any
records as a ratmgs-getter
when It was 011 for an bout
each week Last season- but
no• that 1t has been split Into
two hall-hours weekly Jt bll
just about sealed 1ts fate 111 the
numbers game.
At CBS.TY. "Rawhide" wa11
trott1ng along year arter year,
not sethfii any world rtcordl
either m the raUnia,
but
comfortable and very easy ta
lake Then wmebody at the
network decided to duntp star
Enc Fleming and toss La a
couple of new regulars
The
•how has gotten slaughtered 1ft
the ratmgs ever 1mce &amp;be
changes
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For two yean I bavt
been getting oores on my
ICiip and face
that do Dill
come to a head
Frequent
ohampoo1 belp bul do not
cure this
coodltlon What
causes at and what will cure
It'
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of adolescents
The cause Is
unknown but It Is· most often
Been ln middle • aged men It
Ja hard to cure but tf can be
helped by rubbing wblte ammomated mercury Gintment r10
per cent) m your ~ealp every
second or third nlghl. This
should be washed out thorougiJ.
ly m the morning, lf you aro
overwetsht you should reduce
and regardleSB of your weight
you should cut out latty foodo
and chocolates If these measresd o not help you, you sbould
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At all \hrce networks, they
have learned the hmd way, as
a number of senes which had
shown previous ratmgs strength
now have become ext1 emely
wobbly because of high echelon
"doctoring" by people who
have to JUS!ify their jObS by
domiJ: sometlung- an) thmg
At ABC-TV, for mstanoo,
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''Ben
Casey" seems on Jls last
,_.urislopher onyn, 19-year •
old sou of Hwne and Jessica legs, thanks m eon.suierable
Tandy Cronyn, enlisted 10 the measure to the sorneboches
U. s Army - how very old- who, m the last few rears,
fastuoned and how quamtly, en- \.haven't been able to res1st
couraglngly nwe
Zilllomure altermg what was ontt! Ute
Sonny and
ty Lou Whitney networks bJt~:gcst h1t.
are h&amp;liing
r kitchen at the
Wrona: Move
Carlton House turned into one
Several seasons back,
for
huge closet (the)' absolutely love example, "Casey'' was moved
room Jerv1ce).
from Lts Monday slot to
Wednesdays, where it was
Truman Capct• s "In Cold !&lt;'heduled opposite 1 1'he BeverBlood" claJms the h1ghest mov- ly Hillbillies," which promptly
ie sale pnce tag ror any book murdered Jt m the statistics
In folm history "Gone Wtth
ABC-TV seemed to have
the Wind" peddled for
only learned a lesson because it put
$25,000, "Youngblood Ha•ke
t•casey" back on Mondays, but
for $650 0011, of course
h I t th s season- m keeping with the
Bdwy shows come
higher
briefly hot trend of "conlmu"My FaJT Lady" was bought lng" stor1es or !!O:tp operas~­
for $511 mllllon and would've the network '.!! med!C::tl hero hag
been cheap at twice
t h e had the added burden each
pnce)
Johnny Carson'• man week or runnmg MJbplots that
everyday Ed McMahon's wlfo d11Ute the already thm mam
is Cme afler major surgEry
plots
Robert Conley on NBC • TV's
II.BC-TV pulled a couple or

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weekend piO\ed an extremely dangerous penod, as people m eH' ry commuruty celebrated the commg of the
New Yoar We hnow of no better way
nl!w to greet a holiday than by staymg
as close to home as posstble, and if you
must go some place to pat t1c1pate m a
holiday colebra\ron erther walk or lake a
ub to and !rom your drstmat1on Of
tourse tf you walk you are stJII m danger and every year there are more pt"·
destr1an~ bemg mowed down by dnver~
who have only regard for the~r o11n destinatiOn
Oh10 compiled a record over the
Christmas weekend that no t•itlzen of the
atate can Ignore The sla ughter of 50
persons m the season that 1s supposed
to be one of the rneruest of the year ts
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many ed 1tonahsts wt cannot re115t the opporturutv to 1ssue a warn~
lllg conce1mng the need for ca ution In

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CIVJlizaiJOn The sti:ltt&gt; JS do 1ng evervthmg m Jts pO\\ er to en~-:mePr safe
roads auln mdnul,lrllllers are bmhlmg
m ~a lch ft&gt;n!UJE'S !hal ~It' dPsJg nt:-d to
cut do'"n the toll anci )d \\l' biPak
]oose w1th s uch ghastlv st,111stas Our
O\~n rountv esca ped adding to the fal,llllle s but the number of a(CJ dcnls Iecorded co11ld have eas1ly Ie~u lt ed m
some dt&gt;aths
The "hole problem hOI I' doll n to ln&lt;'iJ\iH1 1la1JespomJ tnl!t y The h1 gh\\a y litatJsltcs an' a true measu1e of llw t•xJstmg la(k of JespomihJlilv If evi'IJ dnver \~&lt;mld 1ea l1 ze thJt he has a lethal weapon Pve rv !nne he or she gets be
hmd the \\hP-el perhi!ps tht&gt;v \\' Ould
drne \~IIh mme c,JU IJOn In that &lt;011·
nedwn V~e oflt•n takl' the alliludP that
thr ~a" \\1?' rilnr 1s our O\\n busmess,
anrl no one has a n gh L to cas t reflec·
t10n upon II The trend m drnmg Js ~: nn­
Jiar to the gt•nrral dtsJes pect or dJqe.
gard \\e have for otwvmg la\1 s How
can yo u JUStify the ru nmng of a rerl
hght that could eaSII~ lead to you r
death or of the other dnver" We hear
people say that the v taunot get stoppe~.
If \011 h;ne con f'( t h1 ake!-1 or are dnvlng at a rPa ~ onahle spe(&gt;d the• e Js no
dlff~eult y

We need to dtJ'-e wtth rPspC'ct for
othe• s He&lt;.ent!v 'H read an article m
\t hu·ij a &lt;.:ar speaks Its rnmd ll slated
that 1t has the safest tires e\t'f made a
padded dashboard power brakes safety belts dJrectwnal signs to '.\JI n others of your mt£&gt;ntw 1s v.-mdshJ(•Jds ;ue
gwmg the "tdest 'ts1on and ht&gt;adhghts
are the most and be-fm e It the safest
roads stretch m all dJrectJOns The dnver of thts ca r Js deseJtbed as a S\\ l'll
hllow w1th a ._. 1fe and three 1 h!ldren
until he gf:'ts behmd the \\lwei and thtn
he becomes a he-el He depends on PO\" ·
er to gft h1m out of Ja ms He gE~ts a
k1ck out of beatmg the other fello• he
lihouts at other dn\ers ur.t1l he has the
ktd&amp; d01ng the .same and eventually
they will beha\e JU~t llKt their dad He
1peeds to beat ilghti f.uls to v.·eat Ius
seat belt, folio" ' lou d ose and the
day wtJl com~ \\ht:-n n" v.11I marr the
wonderful car and 1nmre him self anri
famtly, and poss1bh tduse a dealh It
bOlls d011n to the fall that the on tv thmg
wrong \\Jih automobile. IS people The
past year has seen se\eral melg!i fatalities and 1t JS up to yotl to not mue(lse
that number m the ~ea i now upon us.

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2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0, Jan. D, 1965

SAYS

HELEN HELP US!

) By Wayne G. Braodotadt, M.D.
When a scar ieil earned
1way with 1ta own unportance
you have a kclmd. Thla 11 1
hard, raised scar that is
No matt..- how young a child smooth except for ita
WIN A FEW, WSE A FEW
claw·
Ia a parent shouldn t dodge like edges.
Dear Helen
ft'lth substitute words, 1uch as
Cheers for your tongue - in- "expecting" for pregnant, 11 &amp;l·
Keloids are prtmanly a coscheek trf:!'ltJse on a new pro- tacked, '' for raped, etc. You metic problem but, 1f they
nunoatmn of the word 'p1 eg- ahould tell prissy mothert how occur at the collar Une or any
nant ' but don 't you know, sJI!y they are Instead of ratioll· other location where they are
Helen tlmt most nev,spaper attzlng about them Or aro you rubbed by your clothmg, tiJ&lt;y
reade~s don't read
closely pnssy too'
ma\o be a constant source of lrt!l!ough to catch s,1t1re '~
At
nt~Lion
They usually folIt would be qUJte odd to read low a burn, chronic mfectlon,
1easl th~ ones who f1re
back
in a newspaper "Girl Attac- operal!on or vaccmatlon They
answeJ:s
ed, ' and then discover a dog may run m fam1hes A large
I II wager you get stomped bit her. And how would you
l hr usrng nuugh1y ~ords feel 1f you weren t pay mg at· number of keloid&amp; were seen
l1ke the nght names for '~!? tentlon to a conversatiOn and m the survivors of the atomto
nurmal, ' 'attacked," etc tm heard lhe last line - "and you explosmns in Japan KeiOids
are not mallgnant and they
your explanaUon of why !lOme know she's expecting
'"' do not lend to become can·
mothers don t !Ike tQ call a You'd feel silly 1! you sa1d,
spade a spade) and 2 F or not "'How awful," and learned she eerous
tellmg mothers th"y should was expectmg a mmk coat
Many a 1urgeon Ju•s reAI.WA YS use these words rnThere is not one thmg wrong moved an anstglltly kellw l
l'.itead of the less blunt npect- With these words They aren't only to halie it recur after
IIJH
'Lleviate and
\\hat
ugly, and the mother
who the \\UUnd heal&amp;. Wben anyone
not Let me know If 1 m nght
thmks so shotrld check In the who bas a keloid mu!lt
be
-l:::dJtor
dictionary, wh1ch doesn t mak• operated on the surgeon takes
Deiif Ed1tor·
a habit of listing · dU'ty words " certain precautions, not alway•
You t~re HI GHT Here's a -CFS
succtuful, to try to prevent
red hot sample
And then tbert"s alway another kelmd forming ia tbe
Dear M1 s Bottel
ONE wbo trleo to psychoaoa· aew scar.
Wh11t a hard callous, dirty lyte me
mmd vou must have fo put Dear Helen
Many treatments have been
tried
to remove or reduce kethese dirty words ln a newsI am a f.:uthful r - rf yours
lolds,
but none are completely
p&lt;!pt'r co!unm' You answered and generally find
column
thut duty question about use of l.o contam sound ,
succes.
d
ul Exposure to X rays,
Jjectlve
those · words JUSt to mr1te and adli lce, but, really, this busi- mjectmg the kel01d w1Lh one of
ofrend Was especially shockt!d ness about U1e word ' pregnant'' the cortlcostermd~ . heavy pres.
recently to see you defend bare- soundmg harsh - it's a b1t sub- sure v.ith a freezmg agent such
breasted women m restauronts
Jective Is It not possible that a~ dry Ice, 1njectl0n with a mixAt the same time you msult
deep m your subconscwus you lure of lidocame (a local ane-steen-age boys With long hair
harbored nega tive feelings about thetic ) and dexameth asone, all
(Note from H. Your pea 11 the act of be&lt;:omtng or the state have produced good results in
sharp but your fads are fuzzy.
of bemg pregnant winch color some patients.
I've neltber "dtfended,. bare your approach to the pronunciMore recently, two new
tops, Dor "iuult~" mop tops ) ation of thiJ word? - C J.
compounds. tnethylene - t h 1 oYou say shoulder length hair Dear C.
phosphoramlde and triamcm
for bo}s isn't "neat" Are W[}o
Pul-ease My su~onscious is olone acetamide have
been
men sloppmg around bare
Lll so umphcated I'd put a psychifound
to
g1ve
good
re:nllts
front of other women's hu s band~ atnst to sleep - H
both on old kclmds and m the
"neat '?
Vup, Mr. Editor. you're SO prevention of new ones
For
I thmk you !!hould
take right! It Isn'l often that a bil
1ome long walk! m the Air to of levity m ONE answer gels a those who have the patience to
get the d1rt m your mind clear- colummst bla~ted for being 1 stav With 1t for 10 to 12 months,
heat produced by IJ.Itrasoned up
w··s C (No afldress). Dirty • minded, 2 Overly-pure, deep
JC waves has also reduced ke.
Dear Mrs C:
and 3 Repressed Ah, the pOig- lold11 nearly to the van1shing
Olrt ltKe oeauty, Is In the eye nancy of 1t all
(pronounced
of the beholder Jud~tng from with a ·g•, as m • Pregnant •
your letter, you've reaDy got H
trouble, let eten help YOU Sho
an everun, H
will also welcome your own
And bere't one from the
Thl! column Is dedicatf'd to amusmg experiences Addresa
OpPOS!If .. d of Ulo 1tret~
tamrly hvmg so rf you re hav- Helen Bottel m care ol thil
Dear Helen
Ing kid trouble or just plato newspGper.

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brlty oolrto wu 011 at VolllliPetor Falk and Kurt JU!'Ienl
ond tho Slmuel Wlnltooo tnd
1111vador lllllt llld a Wllllllll
next to us shoWing off a 7AI-plu.ocarat marquise-shaped
dla·
lltond willie her husband shrug.
led hit wearmess at Its respona~bitlty In a world of raffish
Rafflesta - but the cyooauro
Clf jaded eyes was Mfa Farrow.
Mla was dining with Salvador Dati and his Wife (someone
sa1d Sal's daubtng Mia's portrait al Whoozis' request) and
Ibis il'OWII-UJ&gt; tllrl-chlld looked
poo!Uvely less the dellnil!vo
glamor type than several ol
the obVfously affluent \'try
youngsten Dtarby; IIIli oht
cautiOUI peeplnC·tlmo . . Silt
wore a neatly ung1udy UUie
black "nothing" frock, enca•
big a figure of cotllllderably leBI
than leering otaUattca, well wltbln the llmltl of ooclal HIJOiure
She wore no necklace, merely a bracelet of neat • 1weet
very-young-girl omoD emeralds
and dtamondl (and Sat night
El Morocco mob would have
dazded her attractively jeune
f•lle JOWels Into glaring oblivIon, !Ike the dark ll&lt;ft of tho
noon) and her lovely
tittle
dJatnond earrtngo wert almost
flamboyllltly tiny.
Her hairdo lookf'd M !f she'd
Inserted that superabundance
of Ander!len's Fetry Tale tres..
es Into a defiant pencil shart&gt;ener, Its austere crew • l~ngtb
ouggested II might ellher explain her yachting - vacation
"coma" In "Peyton Place" Ill
M excuse for 1 post-lobotomy
headshavmg, or else aho might
ba bucking for tho otar rote In
"Joan of Arc ;" certainly she'a
too young to have been, or ev.
en to havo played, • French
collaborator
The effect was
l!l'Otesque, and oddly, not wholiy unattractive) she asked us 1f
we preferred th!l or the old
long-blonde COiffure and we had
to say the old one), but It was
only not &lt;:rushlngly unattractive becau,. of this hatf-mystl•
cal miss' fme-boned delicacy
It was QUite an overatated
withdrawal from ovet1 exhibitionism at Volson's very best
!root table, of course).
But whatever the lack or chle,
of modish hmrdo, of splendid
gl!ms, of the usual Paris ver·
aJon ot drop-dead couture, thil
little lady waa atar of that ev1
nlng m that smart rf:itaurant
She was In N Y. to l'lpcnd
Otnstmas w1Ut her mother,
Maureen O'Sullivan, leavmg for
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llld
plaJint
FartiSD Polley Au'n queJtion -king
Wbost IOJ&amp;IIf •
bet wd the 11101t lnlprelli.O blebe1or
young DIWICISter liDCt Bob tht Sltlrk Club wu ~
TriiUt waa a IIUPP! . When JU ary 1 our doepeol !IYD1IIIIh1 It
and Maurloe Uchltel
atlllOit bls mother and flllllly.
utanearto uztem, wtto l!M a
bought the Miami Beacr Eden
Ford
m his future v1a 1 D~
Roc for lllillY millions, Frank
Slllatra wos to bave been a 28 clvll ceremony, attended •
lUll 21 per cent partner- just o'clock Sunday Maso at st. Vlno
lor supplylnl hls own and hiS cent Ferrer _ Seventh Ave'a
oJan'a "talent"
.And no guaflo
aDioel be aoutd absolutely d •
Uvtr . Paul Chnstman of the
NBC grldcasts Is by far the
finest mslant football analyst
8lld psychologiSt.
Some of the Cbrtslnlas toys
tbiS YUle season really SllOU I&lt;.I
have oflered credit, ~ not royaltlell, to 1\ube Goldbtr&amp;
Dui'
fnC aolltctlon In St. Patrlck'l
Cllllrtb Ia Smithtown, L. I. one
Httle boy contributed 1&amp;00 In
play money
Churches wttll
their tradlUonal Stable of Betl&gt;o
lehem crecheo report chlldrell
keop puttltll cooklel II t h o
Cllrlst 01Ud'o UtUa hand11
much like lbt lovely tale of
"Tho Juggler" who had notl&gt;o
In&amp; !o offer to tho Prince of
Peoee exe&lt;pt hb deft manual
gills
St Patrick'• alone reported a dozen cooklea In Ita
1uburban trove.
It wu a howl during
tho
t'Dr Zblvago'' telecast to watch
atarlet • turned • cllcllo • Jug·
gter Phyllis Kirk ask bonal
questlODJ totaling hundreds of
words whtle Soph1a Loren, David Lean just stood there
watchm&amp; esg on the hamlette s
face
John Tillman, d1tto'
Harold Ktem, our lnend for 30
years, executive vtoe·president
of U. S Trucking (Brmk's etc)
died after maJor SUI gerv; he
came from a family of exec •
veeps Equ Jiable ]nJ, stock ex ~
ehanje Harold ?.all a hard-

pomt
Comparative 1tudles to delermme whJch of the melhods
mentioned ia best have not
yet been made hut at
least
there has been some pregresa
m gettmg nd of these ..,,&amp;!,~
ly scars.
ly scan.

c1vil war ended tha N. Y.
Couture Group merges Witt! tho
Amer. Fashion Business Council
Clergymen of our pet'
•onal knowledge marvel at tho
ururuligated chutzpah of Hugh
Hefner who keep• oemlltll lhelll
bterature promotltll bla Playo
boy publication, att.mpttng \o
urge upon lbtse men ot Clo4
hiJ mqulno'o phlloeophy !bat
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The llmsiJ a( Helo
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to clergyman 11 that troditlot)o
at taws end rules of morality art
not properly based mJewish cr
Chrlotfan lltrJpture but devetopo
l!ll from tbe Dark Ages, aodtfie4
by the Medieval church and ea.
forced by occlesil!tlcal a n d
chur&lt;h-rontrolled secular &lt;OUrta
His prunary prem1sa seeml
ndtculous, masmuch as t h 1
Cbnstlan and Jewish Command.
111&lt;nts state simply "Thou Shall
Not Commit Adullery," and ht
d""s stand on h10 head's point
trying oo explam away t h a I
almp1e, rock-based blbUcal facL
An average of 59 centJ If
each dollar spent for dostllled
sporlts In the Unlted Statu II
for taxes.

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each week Last season- but
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numbers game.
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either m the raUnia,
but
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Enc Fleming and toss La a
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At all \hrce networks, they
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a number of senes which had
shown previous ratmgs strength
now have become ext1 emely
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"doctoring" by people who
have to JUS!ify their jObS by
domiJ: sometlung- an) thmg
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Casey" seems on Jls last
,_.urislopher onyn, 19-year •
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Tandy Cronyn, enlisted 10 the measure to the sorneboches
U. s Army - how very old- who, m the last few rears,
fastuoned and how quamtly, en- \.haven't been able to res1st
couraglngly nwe
Zilllomure altermg what was ontt! Ute
Sonny and
ty Lou Whitney networks bJt~:gcst h1t.
are h&amp;liing
r kitchen at the
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room Jerv1ce).
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Wednesdays, where it was
Truman Capct• s "In Cold !&lt;'heduled opposite 1 1'he BeverBlood" claJms the h1ghest mov- ly Hillbillies," which promptly
ie sale pnce tag ror any book murdered Jt m the statistics
In folm history "Gone Wtth
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the Wind" peddled for
only learned a lesson because it put
$25,000, "Youngblood Ha•ke
t•casey" back on Mondays, but
for $650 0011, of course
h I t th s season- m keeping with the
Bdwy shows come
higher
briefly hot trend of "conlmu"My FaJT Lady" was bought lng" stor1es or !!O:tp operas~­
for $511 mllllon and would've the network '.!! med!C::tl hero hag
been cheap at twice
t h e had the added burden each
pnce)
Johnny Carson'• man week or runnmg MJbplots that
everyday Ed McMahon's wlfo d11Ute the already thm mam
is Cme afler major surgEry
plots
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weekend piO\ed an extremely dangerous penod, as people m eH' ry commuruty celebrated the commg of the
New Yoar We hnow of no better way
nl!w to greet a holiday than by staymg
as close to home as posstble, and if you
must go some place to pat t1c1pate m a
holiday colebra\ron erther walk or lake a
ub to and !rom your drstmat1on Of
tourse tf you walk you are stJII m danger and every year there are more pt"·
destr1an~ bemg mowed down by dnver~
who have only regard for the~r o11n destinatiOn
Oh10 compiled a record over the
Christmas weekend that no t•itlzen of the
atate can Ignore The sla ughter of 50
persons m the season that 1s supposed
to be one of the rneruest of the year ts
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lan. I, 1961!-f 10nnected alld lnlllroled, will
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unit at its Muskingum River Huntington to completed. Many
pany'• S:t-&lt;ounty IOTVICO area Plant, near Beverly. Upon com· substatioM in the Tr!.Siaw area
in Ohio beve n«tiBillted this plotlon of tho new factllty, Mus- w1ll be increased iD capacity Mrs. E. J. Hill left today, lor
year'.-record-shatterlng budget. ktnaum will not only_ be I he and tile llnft! connectlg
a visit with relatives ll CtJum.
Pr..u.. oold O!llo Pow•r otate'o biggest power plot but otallons w111 be doubled in 1t.e. bus.
now Ia Ia lbe lblrd year of will be larger thon any other He said the JrontOR •
Mr nd M P
p k
now II Ia the third year of a generating otallon oo the aev- Huntmgton expansooa
ret · : ho rs.S ~~ arfter
sevrn~year $360-mlllloD expan- en-state American
Electnc serves Pomeroy will
urne
me 1 8 eekay '. 8 Cer
oloa plaa that far oxcsed1 aoy Power Syotem ol which Oh1o greatly to UJe ~toblllly and
nbdlnl h!IV&lt;!I"aM w P •km o11Jlt
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th
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wng-raoge pro&amp;fBm ever UD· ower w a pa .
upac Y e future capac1ty of the eleo- de us 1w ere r.1 th ar er
Ri un·
def\Jiken by lho eompony.
wiU be l,lllli,OOO kllowotto and, !mal syolem Ill that area.
rld';'~.~:::;f:?b:.pl~ v..-.
"In tbe coming year we wiU Is oloted for oervlct late In The project will hke
Miss Jan Smith retu,.;,ed I&lt;&gt;
place In service the largest gen- 19111.
~am eourses: major
C 1 bu 5 d
0 um ~ un ay •. 10 r!l!lume
eratlng unit Ul Ohio, the 61&amp;,m substation t"apacJty
OIIO·kllowatl u It 1 at Cllrdlnal In addition 111 work at Card! 0111 the general Tri-81ot
her studJea at Ob1o State Unl·
Plant south ~ Steubenville," nal, Musklngum River and oth· and doubliRg the 8JU
versity alter spending the bollMr Prentice said. "A twin unlt !er company power planla, the lransmJ.ssoon lmeo
doyo wltb her parents, Mr. and
at Cardinal will go i•to oper•· i 1966 UJlllnslon forecast oalls lhe slatJons.
Mrs. Glenn Smith
.
tion In July, 1967 ..
I for expend,turee ol. *13- m1l· . Spokesmen said that the
Mr. and Mrs. Duana sm1th
The twin stacks for the
lioD for transmission lines and panstons In the company as
1.1nits now are at thclf f u 11 substation; 'l+-mUilon for dls- Whole are m response to
8 nd precedented growing denoands ll
11 n 11
height of 826 feet. Tht
lrlbullon
1hell for the Unit 2 ateck wes substatloM: tllrel • fourths- for elertrir power indicated
~ompleted on Dec. 15 1 the
mtllJOn dol!ttrs for coal lands I the years immediatelr -.btlad,
for the Unit 1 st.:Jck
having and equipment, and approxJ-

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befo 11 topped out'' in
ber. The !tacks have

diameter~ of 64 feet st

1mat~ly $.1!-mtl.hon for offu•e and
sennct bulldmga ~nd
other

~.&lt;!ft 5!11\ i!UC IQ\.!N£1 J,

Around And
Middleport

THE BEST

BUYS

CLEARANCE
SALE

SEE THESE •.•
0 4 Dr. Classic Sedan

Custom. Auto. R&amp;H.
One local owner. Like
new.

V8 Ambassador 4 Dr.
Auto Il&amp;H. P. steenng.
Clean and nice. Anotill'r clean one owner

VB Ambassador 4 Dr.
Sta. Wag. Full power.
Clean and nice. Anotber one local owner
Rambler.

TO OUR NEW LOCATION AT ..•

S.. All Tho Abovo Ono

113 East Second Street
(Just Across From City Hall)

METROPOLITAN
MOTORS

CLOSED WED. &amp; THURS.- JAN. 5-6

I

''Your Rambler Dealer"
Phone WY 2-3870

Open Friday At Our New Addreu

DON MULLEN INSURANCE AGENCY

600-606 E.MoloSt.

Pomoroy, 0.

113 East Socond St.

CUT

'

she spent the bohdaya w1tb her
1 dil ugh ter and Januly, Mr . .Bnd '
; :..tr s Ear l Bougher.
i Mr. and Mrs. James CriiSI"'Il il
and de:tughter, D1anne, visited
With relatives in Pittsburgh, Pa.
Qver th e holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray

1

and Children, Jefi and Gregory I
of Caldwell were holiday guests '
of Mr. ond Mrs. Robert Haley
and children.
Siudents returning to Ohio '

ION

S4.99

FLOORING, No. 2 pine _ low as 12V2c ft.

THE SHOE BOX

PLYWOOD - - - - low as 3.25 sheet
SHEATHING _ _ _ _ _ low as 10c ft.

Middleport, 0.

FRAMING

low as $95 M.

PANELING _ _ _ _ low as 4.25 sheet

3 ROOMS
New Furniture
$299

CEILING TILE

low as 12c ft.

INSULATION

low as 4 'Ac ft.

$30.00 Down - Bal1nct on
Conve-fl ~ ~nt T•rnw

Specials on Plastic Pipe &amp; Plastic Plumbing

ONLY

MASON

Also All Related Matorialo and Free Delivery

RED ROOF PAINT - - - - gal. 3.60

HOGG· &amp; ZUSPAN

FURNITURE CO.
MASON, W. VA.

n3-5554

MATERIALS CO.
MASON, W. VA.

ABRI~S

l

tOO's OF YARDS ON SALE

I

l

Linoleum .,.,, lnl1id Vinyl \
rl.oor CO't'erinl for evm kind of floor. ~
patterns. Profesa:ionalluJrtallatiOD b)' 111, or
do II JOUfOOI!. CaU W\' :1-1!83&amp; lor lrll 1111mal41.

WALL-TO-WALL CARPETING
MOHAWK
MAGEl
Expert lnstallallOD
Sati~bcUoll

Guarauteed

INGELS
FURNITURE

SALE STARTS THURS., JAN. 13

GOLDFISH SPECIAL I
29c

Save

I
I

lO'Yo to 50'YooFF
Also Remnant Pieces On Sale

FOR OUR

COST OF LIVING SALE ADY.

DUTTON DRUG STORE
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

PR!51i

IOUND IONI CUTS

Swiss Steakl · ·· · · · lb. 59c

Ground Chuck · ·· · · · lb. 59c

LIAN TINDIR

BONELESS

English Roast · ··· ·· lb. 69c

Stewing Beef

IONELESI

MIATY BIEP

Chuck Roost .. · · .. ·· lb. 7Sc

0

•

'

•

0

•

lb. 791

Short Ribs .......... lb. 39&amp;

2~•.

Sfeaks"NJitN_____
FLASH.O.

pkg.

99'\
C)
...

w.~

t Ito. pkf.

FUEZIR QUEEN

COOKID- CINTIR CUTS

Hem Slicea ---~ lb. 99c

Gr1vy &amp; Sliced Beef _ $1.49

FRE$1'1

CAP"N JOHN FROZEN

Chicken Livers _ _ lb. 39c

Whiting Fillets 1-lb. pkg. 39&amp;
CAP'N JOliN- PROZEN

IUPIR·RIGHT

Ia IIIII killd al. atti·tnd

Dried Beef Lo1f 4-oz. pkg. 35c

It'. 0111 t( ......,.

IUPER.RIGHT

Karen Hat'hner, JHmce Tanne-.
lull Ron Hannmg, Randy Hum-11
phreys, Ke•th Morgan.
Judy I
Butcher Paul Gerard John
' Allensworth, UaH Wiley, Kar- 1
en McEihmny Tom King, Bar-

l

It's cleanup time end 9et the barge ins now
-

all kinds of piece goods et drastic

reductions.

The Fabrit! Shop
Singer $Ilea &amp; S.rvice

115 W. Second

WY 2·2284

Pomeroy

Flounder Dinner B·o1. pkg. 45c

Enriched Bread
41:::~ 89c

Mado With
Buttermilk - - - -

l-Ib.

...

SUNNYBROOK- OUR FINEST

A&amp;P BRAND- CONCENTRATED

FRESH EGGS

ORANGE JUICE

_

45c

do!.

MEDIUM

•

6~a~s 99C

FLORIDA
FRESH
FROZEN - - - -

Pack

A&amp;P BRAND~ FRESii PROIEN
GOLDEN
SWEET

2 ~.. 49
C
C
Ut
orn
Longhorn
Cheese
"'59c
Spanish Bar - "'h35c
1
Cheese
Slices
!k:· 49c Pizzarinos _ 6 !k:. 49c
Peach P'e _ ·- •.ct.49c
59
99
k
F
d
C
U
ge
a
pke.
C
C
c..... c
Breakfast Rolls .... 35c Ice ream
MILD PLAVOR

JANI PARKIR

~COLBY

JANI PARKER

AMERICAN OR PIMENTO- MELOBIT

APPIAN WAY- FROZEN

JANI PARKER- CINNAMON

MARVEL BRAND- VANILLA
GALLON

A&amp;P FROZEN

lb.

(

Choo. 12 ••·
&amp; -cr.tot4,

Save Big on Fine Groceries!

I

A&amp;P - OUR FINEST QUALITY

SAVE

Saelens, Erk C'hambers, Jerry 1
Davis, Don Hanmng, C1mstlne I
Bahr and Suzanne Bradbury
' Stephen Coots hao returned
his stud1es at the Kirksville
Medical College of
ln Kirksville, Mo , after spend·
lng the holiday vacotion
w1th his mother, Mn. Robert
Ray Pickeno has rel..,.d tn
Marietta College after spend· !1
fng the holld[ly vacation with
his parents, Dr. and Mrs. R. R. ]
Pickens.

EIGHT O'CLOCK
COFFEE

M1ke Sbefer, Bru~ Wallace I
and Jim Johnson have returned
to Marshall Umverslty fellowlng the .1oilday vacation spent
bere with their parents
Mr. and Mrs. Boivin Minor I
Mlller!port viSJic&lt;i here with
Mn. Ernest Burton and at Hoi~
zer hospital with Mr. Dortnn,
who is a medical paUent me&lt;rell
Mrs. Con Young JS 111 at
home on Hudson-st io Mioldl~· l l
port.
Dbble and M•chael
returned to lheil&gt; home In nor·m 11
Rob~n Sunday Iller optlldinjrfl
the pjlot week with their &amp;randpareiJts, Mr. .and Mra.
Turn~r;, TtJey were met in Columbua by their parento Mr.

TOOTHPASTE

INg
G&amp;W or COLONIAL- GRANULATED

..

10 lb.

1

49c

QUART
JAR

39c

SULTANA BRAND

SPARKLI

ANN PAGI

ANN PAGI

A&amp;P'I OWN

Puddings _ _ __ 4 pkgs. 29c Pure Honey - - - 3 lb.
$1.05

SUGAR
TUNA FISH ~~~~; 3 6'/~:· 79c
~

Blended Syrup _

-:.

24 oz. btl. 49c

Jar"'

Bonesse Shampoo_ 4 oz. btl45c
FAMILY SIZB

ANN PAG!

Apple Jelly _ _ _ 2 lb. Jar 39c Listerine ____ 14 01. btl. 63t

ANN PAGI- SMOOTH OR KRUNCHY

12

29c

FAMILY
SIZE
7\o\o OL tube

SALAD DRESSING

3-lb.

ANN PAGI -

pkg.

AlP BRAND - fLOURIDI

MILD and MELLOW

PEANUT BUTTER

1-lb.

EGG NOODLES

lOc

A&amp;P BRANO LIGHT MUT

Coats.

Fruits and Vegetables!

35c

ELBOW

MACARONI _ 2 :~.39c

1

50 FREE PLAID STAMPS
With the purchase .t

fLORIDA- SEEDLESS

Grapefruit 5 ~~.49c
2 Lll.

CALIFORNIA

THIS COUPON WORTH

•

$5.00 or More

Emperor Grapes 29c
HAWAIIAN

Pineapples

Lor"

_Sin

49 C

YILLOW

Exclusive of item. exemptf'd by law.
EXPIRES JAN. 8, 111M

Qnions

3 fb.25c

In Columbus Unit A&amp;P's.

GREEN ONIONS OR

\

RADISHES

3 ,.,29c

&lt;

\

ll'lrs.:Roborl T•rper.
~ .:w

Scallop Dinner 1O.oz. pkg. 49c

Frozen Foods!

~R~;ER!D_E~D_ __

Grande Cellege mdude Dennis 1

-

FROZIN

Dairy Values!

p -(t

JANE PARKER- SLICED

CAP' N JOHN -

1

bara Morgan and Barbar~ Jones
and her guest Larry F1nefold.
M1ss Ellen Dutton has returned to Denmson University arter
spendmg the bohdays w1th
parents Mr. and Mrs. Dale

•••••••••••••••••••IQCI

4-oJ. pko.

Chipped Chop Ham pkg. 37c

1

During Cost Of Living Salt O!llJ

SEE TUESDAY JAN. lith SENTINEL

Umvensty m Athens followmg
th e holiday vacalJon

Gene Croos bas returned
Obto Sle~te Umve1~ It)' !:ichool
Dtnli.'i lry fallowmg 1 holl1da,y ~ ~
v1s1t with h1s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Crooks.
Students returmng t1 RIO .

LET INGELS

lOAFERS

lb.

you .

•

Dutton

COST OF LIVING

ARMSTRONG'S

T•.• nmed

tire Boals
J.t
UourJ..t"P
•.. ,... .;

M1 s C. A. Emmlsh has returned from Columbus \\here

1

EXPERT INSTALLATION!

''I ell

1

PRESENT LOCATION ON MAIN ST.

Ownar Ramblers, Bought
From Metropolitan Motors end Traded I• WI

CHECK OUR
l.OW PRICES

Guess Wile

1

WE ARE MO'(ING FROM OUR

WOMENS

BLADI! CUTS

1

NOTICE!

DO IT!

'

1

Hamblcr.

What Do You Need For Remodeling?

CHUCK STEAKS

1

PROGRESS

1962 RAMBLER

"Su'per ~ Right" Quality Meatsl

I'

NOW IN

BAKER
FURNITURE

HEAliNG

,.,1

I

JANUARY

METROPOLITAN
MOTORS

PLUMBING

'L

ts l

ARE AT

ANTHONY
Plumbing ·Heating

• BE \

miscellaneous projects.
bases and 25 feet -at thell' tops. In addition to mator expanThey are tbe tallest 1tacks
siOAI of faciJIU@s in thl immethe nalioa.
dlale Canton areo, the program
Approxlmat2-ly 1,300
cslls for new transformers, etrare employ~d at the plant
cui\ br,.ken and related oqutp. Mr. ond Mrs. Robert Jay, Copresent, w•lh peak
ment at substation• In Amster- lumbus, have been vi.s1hng
expected to reach 1,500
dam, Cllrroilton, Strasburg, Mr. 1nd Mrs Wt!lJam T. tirll$ 11
IJlrmg.
Cambridge, New Phllodclphlo, er and daughter, Debbie.
Late In 19M Ohio
Newcomerstown Philo and othetarted construction (If a
ers. Linel ~n!cttng these !Ub- Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lloyd aclar 615,0110-kilowatt
stations will be altered In order companied their son, Michl, I&lt;&gt;
to increase their power .. carry- Columbus Sunday where he
mg capacities WJthout rnat.erlaJ- , a. titudent at Ohio State U&amp;lVM'·
ly changing tbe1r equipment. I 511 Y·
Another major preject ott the I Forrest Bachtel haiJ returMd
II docket for '00 include!; construe-[ to Mount Unton College at Altitlon of a 15-mtle, ~.000 • volt ance where he ts a junior,
line interconnecting the AEP I b w1ng the holiday vacation. He
System and the Allegheny Pow- ~ was taken thf!rl by his &amp;titer,
er Ssystem to tbe east,
v j a Carol Bat."btel, sAd M1ke
IKammer Plant, near Mounds- 1er.
1ville, W. Ya. thus provldmg an· The Rev. and Mrs.
. othpr ht.gh-vol~ge tie and com- Place and chlidren have r•
pletmg a gt8Jlt transmiliSIOn to rned t o tlletr
. horne m El
• -·
loop that will serve part:;~ flf bn'dge ,,
y
k, aft er a ho11- 1
~-;ew
or
Pennsy Ivanla, Mory,
OhJO day vJst
· .1 wIt"ll ber parelae
'· Mr. I'
. .
and the Vlrglmaa.
1 and Mrs. Harry Houdashelt aud
I Still enother
pro jed whlcb 1 M1ss Freddie Heudashelt.
1effects a w1de area 1s a $2.5 ~ I Mr and Mrt. K.11lad Rtndy I
j mt.llion e~tpans!On 111 the Iron- and fam1ly bave returned
to
ton-Ashland \Ky.} • Huntmglon, thetr home m Sene( a
Falls,
\
I tW. Va.) reg1on. Thts. program New y ork f o11owmg a 1wo W('ek 1
I mcludPs work by Ohto Power vlsJt here wilh their are ts I
1 and two of Its AEP Systems sts- Mr. and Mt s George Ba~er ~ad
ter com,Fnies
Appalachtan Mrs. Ollie Hmd .
Power Co. and Kentucky Powy
Middleport, 0.
er Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dtxtn
The area, already fully Inter- , erly Perno) VtSJted durmg the
holidays with hi~ parents, Mr
and Mrs. John Hlu rison
Ifamily.

About

ol Collunbul !lpeOt 1111 Nt1l l"f and daughter ~ loulll Char· land &amp;ndar. While !lero they I Alon1 with 11&gt;1 buB!- llllalo
Year's weekllld witb hll PI" lest.ll, Oblo vlliled recently woro11ue•ta tlloll'l. Stlllo Fli&lt;!b· lnJ, a !"'""" tnlDIDC
enll, Jolr. lllll Jll'l. Glllhll lmllh. Wlth Mrs. Homer Showen.
•·
will be lleld on' ''Our lllte
1
Mrs. Ellhor Klloel of Colum·
'
,. '
Mr. lnd Mrl. Dalla&amp; Rissler bus VISJted '"" week WJih her
Heritage and Ill Jl'ut:urt ll'r.
of Reynoldsburg W&lt;ll"o Sunday aunt, M". Homer Showers.
Enrollment up
GJibert Barnette, Ma!OD Colin
gueots of her parenll, Mr. and
ln Women'• Clubs
ty 4-H Club aeent. will bl In
Mro. Harry Keiser, Mlnersvllle Misd• Rober.~
KrMandeuler rocharge. 111t IIM!&lt;\bte: wiU ld·
Mrs. Henry lhlo, Poul Keiser turne 1o A•• ono o ay, to 1"1'. PLEASANT
aboot 10011•
and Mr. and, Mrs. Roonlo Kt11- resume. her studieo ot OhJO ment iD Mason County
er ol Columbul Vlllled roctnl- UmvetSity.
Demonstration Clube has
ly with Mr. •nd Mra. Harry Mr. and Mrs Tburmoo Fisch· cr.. sed by :M this year, otantd- 11
Keiser.
er and Terri Lynn were New mg now at 253.
Mr and Mrl Howard Soidetl· Yoar'l dinner guest! ol h II Offlcen of tile Home Dornon· j
Your O.pendaltle
abel · and oon · Torry orrlvod mother, Mn Susie Flaeher
olrotlon I.'OIIncll aro Mn. John
Tueodoy mor~IDR. coiled by lht Mrll. Mae ·ReJtmire of ~~- Marshall, presodcnt, v1ct presl· i
O.alar far
lllne.. of hli lllOthlf, Mrl. Ray lord, w. va. spent 1 coup!• of dooot, Mro. C E Erwm, secre·
SeJdoft8bol.
dayo laot week with her aloltr tary, Mrs John Mcamel •nd
11
· .
treasurer Mrs Virgil Burr1s
AND
Mr. and Mrl. Olbt Beller of Mrs. Susoe F•scher
•
·
•
Cleveland open! a oouple of Mr. and Mn Arthur Hogue, I Sr.
1
dayalast week wttlo nlotlvOIID wbo were coiled here by tho I The
scheduled connell I
Phone WY ·2.-2510
tbe area.
death of Mrs . Orville Hogue, meeting will be held
Mr. ond Mrl. Doe Qulseobtr- returned In theJr home, Clev.. 11th at 10 a.m. at Krodel

r'

FLORIDA SWEET JUICY

ORANGES
LARGE SIZI

Temples
doz.

59(

�..

. _,. ,

Dilly leftt!Del, PO!Ilii'QY·Middleport,

o.

lan. I, 1961!-f 10nnected alld lnlllroled, will
- - ·- ~- · huva • new source of h1gh-volt·
•11• energy wh011 1 14~,0110-voU
Une between PhU1p Sporn Plant
near New Haven, w. Va., and
(Continued from Page I)
unit at its Muskingum River Huntington to completed. Many
pany'• S:t-&lt;ounty IOTVICO area Plant, near Beverly. Upon com· substatioM in the Tr!.Siaw area
in Ohio beve n«tiBillted this plotlon of tho new factllty, Mus- w1ll be increased iD capacity Mrs. E. J. Hill left today, lor
year'.-record-shatterlng budget. ktnaum will not only_ be I he and tile llnft! connectlg
a visit with relatives ll CtJum.
Pr..u.. oold O!llo Pow•r otate'o biggest power plot but otallons w111 be doubled in 1t.e. bus.
now Ia Ia lbe lblrd year of will be larger thon any other He said the JrontOR •
Mr nd M P
p k
now II Ia the third year of a generating otallon oo the aev- Huntmgton expansooa
ret · : ho rs.S ~~ arfter
sevrn~year $360-mlllloD expan- en-state American
Electnc serves Pomeroy will
urne
me 1 8 eekay '. 8 Cer
oloa plaa that far oxcsed1 aoy Power Syotem ol which Oh1o greatly to UJe ~toblllly and
nbdlnl h!IV&lt;!I"aM w P •km o11Jlt
•p
•·
r1
111
11
th
urn
wng-raoge pro&amp;fBm ever UD· ower w a pa .
upac Y e future capac1ty of the eleo- de us 1w ere r.1 th ar er
Ri un·
def\Jiken by lho eompony.
wiU be l,lllli,OOO kllowotto and, !mal syolem Ill that area.
rld';'~.~:::;f:?b:.pl~ v..-.
"In tbe coming year we wiU Is oloted for oervlct late In The project will hke
Miss Jan Smith retu,.;,ed I&lt;&gt;
place In service the largest gen- 19111.
~am eourses: major
C 1 bu 5 d
0 um ~ un ay •. 10 r!l!lume
eratlng unit Ul Ohio, the 61&amp;,m substation t"apacJty
OIIO·kllowatl u It 1 at Cllrdlnal In addition 111 work at Card! 0111 the general Tri-81ot
her studJea at Ob1o State Unl·
Plant south ~ Steubenville," nal, Musklngum River and oth· and doubliRg the 8JU
versity alter spending the bollMr Prentice said. "A twin unlt !er company power planla, the lransmJ.ssoon lmeo
doyo wltb her parents, Mr. and
at Cardinal will go i•to oper•· i 1966 UJlllnslon forecast oalls lhe slatJons.
Mrs. Glenn Smith
.
tion In July, 1967 ..
I for expend,turee ol. *13- m1l· . Spokesmen said that the
Mr. and Mrs. Duana sm1th
The twin stacks for the
lioD for transmission lines and panstons In the company as
1.1nits now are at thclf f u 11 substation; 'l+-mUilon for dls- Whole are m response to
8 nd precedented growing denoands ll
11 n 11
height of 826 feet. Tht
lrlbullon
1hell for the Unit 2 ateck wes substatloM: tllrel • fourths- for elertrir power indicated
~ompleted on Dec. 15 1 the
mtllJOn dol!ttrs for coal lands I the years immediatelr -.btlad,
for the Unit 1 st.:Jck
having and equipment, and approxJ-

.::.

f-Pally ~entlnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0, Jan. 8, 1968

Mal'nly Abouf
peop1e /n

AEP Plans Investments •••

NEW HAVEN

p

omeroy

I

ot

befo 11 topped out'' in
ber. The !tacks have

diameter~ of 64 feet st

1mat~ly $.1!-mtl.hon for offu•e and
sennct bulldmga ~nd
other

~.&lt;!ft 5!11\ i!UC IQ\.!N£1 J,

Around And
Middleport

THE BEST

BUYS

CLEARANCE
SALE

SEE THESE •.•
0 4 Dr. Classic Sedan

Custom. Auto. R&amp;H.
One local owner. Like
new.

V8 Ambassador 4 Dr.
Auto Il&amp;H. P. steenng.
Clean and nice. Anotill'r clean one owner

VB Ambassador 4 Dr.
Sta. Wag. Full power.
Clean and nice. Anotber one local owner
Rambler.

TO OUR NEW LOCATION AT ..•

S.. All Tho Abovo Ono

113 East Second Street
(Just Across From City Hall)

METROPOLITAN
MOTORS

CLOSED WED. &amp; THURS.- JAN. 5-6

I

''Your Rambler Dealer"
Phone WY 2-3870

Open Friday At Our New Addreu

DON MULLEN INSURANCE AGENCY

600-606 E.MoloSt.

Pomoroy, 0.

113 East Socond St.

CUT

'

she spent the bohdaya w1tb her
1 dil ugh ter and Januly, Mr . .Bnd '
; :..tr s Ear l Bougher.
i Mr. and Mrs. James CriiSI"'Il il
and de:tughter, D1anne, visited
With relatives in Pittsburgh, Pa.
Qver th e holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray

1

and Children, Jefi and Gregory I
of Caldwell were holiday guests '
of Mr. ond Mrs. Robert Haley
and children.
Siudents returning to Ohio '

ION

S4.99

FLOORING, No. 2 pine _ low as 12V2c ft.

THE SHOE BOX

PLYWOOD - - - - low as 3.25 sheet
SHEATHING _ _ _ _ _ low as 10c ft.

Middleport, 0.

FRAMING

low as $95 M.

PANELING _ _ _ _ low as 4.25 sheet

3 ROOMS
New Furniture
$299

CEILING TILE

low as 12c ft.

INSULATION

low as 4 'Ac ft.

$30.00 Down - Bal1nct on
Conve-fl ~ ~nt T•rnw

Specials on Plastic Pipe &amp; Plastic Plumbing

ONLY

MASON

Also All Related Matorialo and Free Delivery

RED ROOF PAINT - - - - gal. 3.60

HOGG· &amp; ZUSPAN

FURNITURE CO.
MASON, W. VA.

n3-5554

MATERIALS CO.
MASON, W. VA.

ABRI~S

l

tOO's OF YARDS ON SALE

I

l

Linoleum .,.,, lnl1id Vinyl \
rl.oor CO't'erinl for evm kind of floor. ~
patterns. Profesa:ionalluJrtallatiOD b)' 111, or
do II JOUfOOI!. CaU W\' :1-1!83&amp; lor lrll 1111mal41.

WALL-TO-WALL CARPETING
MOHAWK
MAGEl
Expert lnstallallOD
Sati~bcUoll

Guarauteed

INGELS
FURNITURE

SALE STARTS THURS., JAN. 13

GOLDFISH SPECIAL I
29c

Save

I
I

lO'Yo to 50'YooFF
Also Remnant Pieces On Sale

FOR OUR

COST OF LIVING SALE ADY.

DUTTON DRUG STORE
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

PR!51i

IOUND IONI CUTS

Swiss Steakl · ·· · · · lb. 59c

Ground Chuck · ·· · · · lb. 59c

LIAN TINDIR

BONELESS

English Roast · ··· ·· lb. 69c

Stewing Beef

IONELESI

MIATY BIEP

Chuck Roost .. · · .. ·· lb. 7Sc

0

•

'

•

0

•

lb. 791

Short Ribs .......... lb. 39&amp;

2~•.

Sfeaks"NJitN_____
FLASH.O.

pkg.

99'\
C)
...

w.~

t Ito. pkf.

FUEZIR QUEEN

COOKID- CINTIR CUTS

Hem Slicea ---~ lb. 99c

Gr1vy &amp; Sliced Beef _ $1.49

FRE$1'1

CAP"N JOHN FROZEN

Chicken Livers _ _ lb. 39c

Whiting Fillets 1-lb. pkg. 39&amp;
CAP'N JOliN- PROZEN

IUPIR·RIGHT

Ia IIIII killd al. atti·tnd

Dried Beef Lo1f 4-oz. pkg. 35c

It'. 0111 t( ......,.

IUPER.RIGHT

Karen Hat'hner, JHmce Tanne-.
lull Ron Hannmg, Randy Hum-11
phreys, Ke•th Morgan.
Judy I
Butcher Paul Gerard John
' Allensworth, UaH Wiley, Kar- 1
en McEihmny Tom King, Bar-

l

It's cleanup time end 9et the barge ins now
-

all kinds of piece goods et drastic

reductions.

The Fabrit! Shop
Singer $Ilea &amp; S.rvice

115 W. Second

WY 2·2284

Pomeroy

Flounder Dinner B·o1. pkg. 45c

Enriched Bread
41:::~ 89c

Mado With
Buttermilk - - - -

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...

SUNNYBROOK- OUR FINEST

A&amp;P BRAND- CONCENTRATED

FRESH EGGS

ORANGE JUICE

_

45c

do!.

MEDIUM

•

6~a~s 99C

FLORIDA
FRESH
FROZEN - - - -

Pack

A&amp;P BRAND~ FRESii PROIEN
GOLDEN
SWEET

2 ~.. 49
C
C
Ut
orn
Longhorn
Cheese
"'59c
Spanish Bar - "'h35c
1
Cheese
Slices
!k:· 49c Pizzarinos _ 6 !k:. 49c
Peach P'e _ ·- •.ct.49c
59
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Breakfast Rolls .... 35c Ice ream
MILD PLAVOR

JANI PARKIR

~COLBY

JANI PARKER

AMERICAN OR PIMENTO- MELOBIT

APPIAN WAY- FROZEN

JANI PARKER- CINNAMON

MARVEL BRAND- VANILLA
GALLON

A&amp;P FROZEN

lb.

(

Choo. 12 ••·
&amp; -cr.tot4,

Save Big on Fine Groceries!

I

A&amp;P - OUR FINEST QUALITY

SAVE

Saelens, Erk C'hambers, Jerry 1
Davis, Don Hanmng, C1mstlne I
Bahr and Suzanne Bradbury
' Stephen Coots hao returned
his stud1es at the Kirksville
Medical College of
ln Kirksville, Mo , after spend·
lng the holiday vacotion
w1th his mother, Mn. Robert
Ray Pickeno has rel..,.d tn
Marietta College after spend· !1
fng the holld[ly vacation with
his parents, Dr. and Mrs. R. R. ]
Pickens.

EIGHT O'CLOCK
COFFEE

M1ke Sbefer, Bru~ Wallace I
and Jim Johnson have returned
to Marshall Umverslty fellowlng the .1oilday vacation spent
bere with their parents
Mr. and Mrs. Boivin Minor I
Mlller!port viSJic&lt;i here with
Mn. Ernest Burton and at Hoi~
zer hospital with Mr. Dortnn,
who is a medical paUent me&lt;rell
Mrs. Con Young JS 111 at
home on Hudson-st io Mioldl~· l l
port.
Dbble and M•chael
returned to lheil&gt; home In nor·m 11
Rob~n Sunday Iller optlldinjrfl
the pjlot week with their &amp;randpareiJts, Mr. .and Mra.
Turn~r;, TtJey were met in Columbua by their parento Mr.

TOOTHPASTE

INg
G&amp;W or COLONIAL- GRANULATED

..

10 lb.

1

49c

QUART
JAR

39c

SULTANA BRAND

SPARKLI

ANN PAGI

ANN PAGI

A&amp;P'I OWN

Puddings _ _ __ 4 pkgs. 29c Pure Honey - - - 3 lb.
$1.05

SUGAR
TUNA FISH ~~~~; 3 6'/~:· 79c
~

Blended Syrup _

-:.

24 oz. btl. 49c

Jar"'

Bonesse Shampoo_ 4 oz. btl45c
FAMILY SIZB

ANN PAG!

Apple Jelly _ _ _ 2 lb. Jar 39c Listerine ____ 14 01. btl. 63t

ANN PAGI- SMOOTH OR KRUNCHY

12

29c

FAMILY
SIZE
7\o\o OL tube

SALAD DRESSING

3-lb.

ANN PAGI -

pkg.

AlP BRAND - fLOURIDI

MILD and MELLOW

PEANUT BUTTER

1-lb.

EGG NOODLES

lOc

A&amp;P BRANO LIGHT MUT

Coats.

Fruits and Vegetables!

35c

ELBOW

MACARONI _ 2 :~.39c

1

50 FREE PLAID STAMPS
With the purchase .t

fLORIDA- SEEDLESS

Grapefruit 5 ~~.49c
2 Lll.

CALIFORNIA

THIS COUPON WORTH

•

$5.00 or More

Emperor Grapes 29c
HAWAIIAN

Pineapples

Lor"

_Sin

49 C

YILLOW

Exclusive of item. exemptf'd by law.
EXPIRES JAN. 8, 111M

Qnions

3 fb.25c

In Columbus Unit A&amp;P's.

GREEN ONIONS OR

\

RADISHES

3 ,.,29c

&lt;

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~ .:w

Scallop Dinner 1O.oz. pkg. 49c

Frozen Foods!

~R~;ER!D_E~D_ __

Grande Cellege mdude Dennis 1

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FROZIN

Dairy Values!

p -(t

JANE PARKER- SLICED

CAP' N JOHN -

1

bara Morgan and Barbar~ Jones
and her guest Larry F1nefold.
M1ss Ellen Dutton has returned to Denmson University arter
spendmg the bohdays w1th
parents Mr. and Mrs. Dale

•••••••••••••••••••IQCI

4-oJ. pko.

Chipped Chop Ham pkg. 37c

1

During Cost Of Living Salt O!llJ

SEE TUESDAY JAN. lith SENTINEL

Umvensty m Athens followmg
th e holiday vacalJon

Gene Croos bas returned
Obto Sle~te Umve1~ It)' !:ichool
Dtnli.'i lry fallowmg 1 holl1da,y ~ ~
v1s1t with h1s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Crooks.
Students returmng t1 RIO .

LET INGELS

lOAFERS

lb.

you .

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COST OF LIVING

ARMSTRONG'S

T•.• nmed

tire Boals
J.t
UourJ..t"P
•.. ,... .;

M1 s C. A. Emmlsh has returned from Columbus \\here

1

EXPERT INSTALLATION!

''I ell

1

PRESENT LOCATION ON MAIN ST.

Ownar Ramblers, Bought
From Metropolitan Motors end Traded I• WI

CHECK OUR
l.OW PRICES

Guess Wile

1

WE ARE MO'(ING FROM OUR

WOMENS

BLADI! CUTS

1

NOTICE!

DO IT!

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Hamblcr.

What Do You Need For Remodeling?

CHUCK STEAKS

1

PROGRESS

1962 RAMBLER

"Su'per ~ Right" Quality Meatsl

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NOW IN

BAKER
FURNITURE

HEAliNG

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JANUARY

METROPOLITAN
MOTORS

PLUMBING

'L

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ARE AT

ANTHONY
Plumbing ·Heating

• BE \

miscellaneous projects.
bases and 25 feet -at thell' tops. In addition to mator expanThey are tbe tallest 1tacks
siOAI of faciJIU@s in thl immethe nalioa.
dlale Canton areo, the program
Approxlmat2-ly 1,300
cslls for new transformers, etrare employ~d at the plant
cui\ br,.ken and related oqutp. Mr. ond Mrs. Robert Jay, Copresent, w•lh peak
ment at substation• In Amster- lumbus, have been vi.s1hng
expected to reach 1,500
dam, Cllrroilton, Strasburg, Mr. 1nd Mrs Wt!lJam T. tirll$ 11
IJlrmg.
Cambridge, New Phllodclphlo, er and daughter, Debbie.
Late In 19M Ohio
Newcomerstown Philo and othetarted construction (If a
ers. Linel ~n!cttng these !Ub- Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lloyd aclar 615,0110-kilowatt
stations will be altered In order companied their son, Michl, I&lt;&gt;
to increase their power .. carry- Columbus Sunday where he
mg capacities WJthout rnat.erlaJ- , a. titudent at Ohio State U&amp;lVM'·
ly changing tbe1r equipment. I 511 Y·
Another major preject ott the I Forrest Bachtel haiJ returMd
II docket for '00 include!; construe-[ to Mount Unton College at Altitlon of a 15-mtle, ~.000 • volt ance where he ts a junior,
line interconnecting the AEP I b w1ng the holiday vacation. He
System and the Allegheny Pow- ~ was taken thf!rl by his &amp;titer,
er Ssystem to tbe east,
v j a Carol Bat."btel, sAd M1ke
IKammer Plant, near Mounds- 1er.
1ville, W. Ya. thus provldmg an· The Rev. and Mrs.
. othpr ht.gh-vol~ge tie and com- Place and chlidren have r•
pletmg a gt8Jlt transmiliSIOn to rned t o tlletr
. horne m El
• -·
loop that will serve part:;~ flf bn'dge ,,
y
k, aft er a ho11- 1
~-;ew
or
Pennsy Ivanla, Mory,
OhJO day vJst
· .1 wIt"ll ber parelae
'· Mr. I'
. .
and the Vlrglmaa.
1 and Mrs. Harry Houdashelt aud
I Still enother
pro jed whlcb 1 M1ss Freddie Heudashelt.
1effects a w1de area 1s a $2.5 ~ I Mr and Mrt. K.11lad Rtndy I
j mt.llion e~tpans!On 111 the Iron- and fam1ly bave returned
to
ton-Ashland \Ky.} • Huntmglon, thetr home m Sene( a
Falls,
\
I tW. Va.) reg1on. Thts. program New y ork f o11owmg a 1wo W('ek 1
I mcludPs work by Ohto Power vlsJt here wilh their are ts I
1 and two of Its AEP Systems sts- Mr. and Mt s George Ba~er ~ad
ter com,Fnies
Appalachtan Mrs. Ollie Hmd .
Power Co. and Kentucky Powy
Middleport, 0.
er Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dtxtn
The area, already fully Inter- , erly Perno) VtSJted durmg the
holidays with hi~ parents, Mr
and Mrs. John Hlu rison
Ifamily.

About

ol Collunbul !lpeOt 1111 Nt1l l"f and daughter ~ loulll Char· land &amp;ndar. While !lero they I Alon1 with 11&gt;1 buB!- llllalo
Year's weekllld witb hll PI" lest.ll, Oblo vlliled recently woro11ue•ta tlloll'l. Stlllo Fli&lt;!b· lnJ, a !"'""" tnlDIDC
enll, Jolr. lllll Jll'l. Glllhll lmllh. Wlth Mrs. Homer Showen.
•·
will be lleld on' ''Our lllte
1
Mrs. Ellhor Klloel of Colum·
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Mr. lnd Mrl. Dalla&amp; Rissler bus VISJted '"" week WJih her
Heritage and Ill Jl'ut:urt ll'r.
of Reynoldsburg W&lt;ll"o Sunday aunt, M". Homer Showers.
Enrollment up
GJibert Barnette, Ma!OD Colin
gueots of her parenll, Mr. and
ln Women'• Clubs
ty 4-H Club aeent. will bl In
Mro. Harry Keiser, Mlnersvllle Misd• Rober.~
KrMandeuler rocharge. 111t IIM!&lt;\bte: wiU ld·
Mrs. Henry lhlo, Poul Keiser turne 1o A•• ono o ay, to 1"1'. PLEASANT
aboot 10011•
and Mr. and, Mrs. Roonlo Kt11- resume. her studieo ot OhJO ment iD Mason County
er ol Columbul Vlllled roctnl- UmvetSity.
Demonstration Clube has
ly with Mr. •nd Mra. Harry Mr. and Mrs Tburmoo Fisch· cr.. sed by :M this year, otantd- 11
Keiser.
er and Terri Lynn were New mg now at 253.
Mr and Mrl Howard Soidetl· Yoar'l dinner guest! ol h II Offlcen of tile Home Dornon· j
Your O.pendaltle
abel · and oon · Torry orrlvod mother, Mn Susie Flaeher
olrotlon I.'OIIncll aro Mn. John
Tueodoy mor~IDR. coiled by lht Mrll. Mae ·ReJtmire of ~~- Marshall, presodcnt, v1ct presl· i
O.alar far
lllne.. of hli lllOthlf, Mrl. Ray lord, w. va. spent 1 coup!• of dooot, Mro. C E Erwm, secre·
SeJdoft8bol.
dayo laot week with her aloltr tary, Mrs John Mcamel •nd
11
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treasurer Mrs Virgil Burr1s
AND
Mr. and Mrl. Olbt Beller of Mrs. Susoe F•scher
•
·
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Cleveland open! a oouple of Mr. and Mn Arthur Hogue, I Sr.
1
dayalast week wttlo nlotlvOIID wbo were coiled here by tho I The
scheduled connell I
Phone WY ·2.-2510
tbe area.
death of Mrs . Orville Hogue, meeting will be held
Mr. ond Mrl. Doe Qulseobtr- returned In theJr home, Clev.. 11th at 10 a.m. at Krodel

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ORANGES
LARGE SIZI

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Classified Ads Your Modern Community Bulletin Board
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Pomeroy, are announcing the

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F'OR S&lt;\Lr' 6r0om-hous~ w1tl1
b.tth hill ba ~w m ent, 894 Py·
:;ell Sl Middleport PholtE"
Pt Plt2i.IS&lt;mt 6!15 2U07.
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COFFEE ~~~~EEL_L
lb.79c
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FOR SALE
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CHOC. MILK~~=~ 2 qls.49c
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engagement and approachina
marriage of their daughter, Al·
ice Jean casto, to Tilford M.
ll&lt;Jwling, son of Mr. and Mr!l.
Lee C. Eversole H&lt;lmllton.
Miss Casto " a graduate of
Pomeroy H1gh sehool and Columbus Business
University.
She is presently workmg for
the Franklm County
Welfare
Department m Columbus
Mr. Bowlmg attended Taft
High school m Hamilton and
is presently serving m the U S.

SUGAR

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Mr Bnd Mrs. Nathan Blggl,

Bachner's Super Market

PRICE REDUCED
Write: c-o The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy Motor Co

aa~ ptt tl

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Large patiO and double carpurt
On lot 200 1 390' May be seeD
by appOintment only
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to p of Wl.iiH

h:tclllg ~1 111e Highw aY Gar~~~~• ufl
Route 7 with guod ro.ad tv ll\.11111
I highwaY ~ ullt bt'druums II\ 11 ~
1 dmmg family kHch"n
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shop 1 hrr.e baths. tl
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a nd wall to \\all carpel on
floors About two thirds u1
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1964 Chevrolet Impala 4 Door _ _ $1999

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1964 Old5 88-4 Door _ _ _ _ $2149

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Pomerov
Motor Co.

Wedding Plans
Are Announced
By Alice Casto

a- Dally Senlinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0, Jan. 5, 1966

Rea~ ~state For S'a le

BETTY LUU GILMORE
Mr. Kelly Gilmore, Middleport announces the engllrie~
meot and approaching mar~
rlage of his daughter, Belly
Lou. to Mr. Jerry Yeauger
son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Yeauger, Cheshire. Miss Gd·
moro IS a graduate til Midd
port High school. Mr. Yeauger attended Middleport H'•b
'&amp;

school and Is presenUy employed by the Caca Cola Botthug , Co.,
d In haMiddleport. No
dll
e 01le ate s been set lor
tbe weddin
g.

Air Force, Lockbourne
Force Base.

A 1r

The open church wedding will
be February 13 2 30 p. m. at
the B1 adbury Church of Christ.

11,..&lt;:11111~ .11d ~ !11'1
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DAR's Service
CLEARANCE To Nation will
Be Reviewed

n

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Mr. and Mrs Norman HyseII
of Bashan s ent the Chr'18 t
b1
. P
mas
o 1day w1lh thm son and lamIly, Mr and Mrs. Norman E
Hysell and sons in Balti
·
Md
more,
Wh1e
I there theya II went to
WashJ gto D C h
th
n n, . ' w ere ey
loured the Capital, While Houso
Washmgton Monument Lln·
coin Memonal and went to Ar·
lmgton
Natrona!
Cemeterv

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Sltefl'ff'S
1965 Report

RADIATOR
SERVICE

j

Is Issued

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BLAETTNAR'S

River News

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Pomeroy landmark

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Charged to
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ree persons

Metropolis,

uill too, Flattened

NEW YORK (UP!) - Mike
Qu11l was hospitalized, negotla~
ltons were frustrated. liJsses
were mounting beyond calcula~
tl
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on an thJE Crippled City was
desperately weary today of 1ts
d
subway-bus
str1ke ihat slill
seeme endless
The power plays CU'ltinucd
The
wa t Transit Authont.v 1 TA.)
s 0 go m10 court agum, th1s
time seekmg heavy daJ[v tines

City

against !he slrikin~ T•ansporl
Workers Umon (Tm.; t
ignarrng an antl-strlkf' HIJ•J~:~
tion The TA hoped to
suet ZI'
the umon mto settling
The court heartng
was
~
schedu led for 2 p.m. EST
But the union vowed it would
lowt&gt;r 11.5 demands by not • one
ce nt " now that Qutll, Its
president, was m a city hospital
- the pnsaner of his adopted
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Benefits Coming
To Meigs' Elderly
Top $2,300,000
There were 1,069,000 people m Oh10 who

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INVENTORY
Mrs. Tewksbury is
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1
plto.tst&gt; ! Jll \\ ! ! q·,l
eU and tmfurmsbed apart IV.. EI .L kept r Jrrwls shuw tlw
Mane's Style Post
Delegate to Synod
where they watched changes o"f
mf'nts WY 2-,li.43A
12 fl tff
Jl!:-; ults o! 1egtl l&lt;1 1 Hue I -.;. H~ircuts
S125
1 4 ~tp
Mrs
E
0
Te.,.,ksbary
was
!he guard at the Tomb of the
tl t' spot ( 1011\lllg nl HI eke
Shampoo &amp; Sets
$1.50
USED APPLIANCES
4 !\00~1 fllllllsl1l'd .lp.ll lm &lt;' nt 1 1
!I 1, 1
30 day color nnse,
elected
deleg&lt;~te and
M
r
s
Unknown
Soldi er, and v1s1ted
1
For Sale or Rent
,, ,, '1' Af
II\
S MlllliOOl I
II r. 11'-i
$3 50
- I fur ri'nl PI mnf' \\ Y '"'"' o
Shampoo &amp; set
Ge01
ge
Anderson,
her
alternate
John
F.
Kennedy'i
grave.
Our loss is your gain,
"·\ , IIlli q· ~,~. 11 11 b. tth It,1 :~• p m PI wn{, 1,,~ 1. 23;,. 71, 11 \\Hatdll.,
ltt' (omp&lt;llly, :\1dStllt
$1
50
up
V
.
\!
P~nmanents
Ro()
to
the
Synod
meeting
at
Woos1
1
11
first come, first served.
Phone\\\'! 170~
!2 :JI hll Hill\ II·) cmd Ht•t&gt;d Hc~ldWdte l
'1
' '
\VP ~f'il and ServiLtl
All at " you pickup'' pri·
PT
PLEASANT _ "The ler College m June by the Ses-d
11 l~
fc ' I JHI.\\OO!r tHl\ IPngllt );\0
\\ 1cs .111rl Wtglcts
Ooors
We
\rove o~ed" Will i Slon of the Mtdd lcporl Firs\ UmtDAUGHTER BORN
1
ces.
, ...
I d p b
Mr and Mrs Jack Weese of
Employment
Wante : I'KAIL~H - LOTS
- - --I' P'' k up load tall ur " " '"
_
_
- rree
w
Marie's Style Post
be the subted of a talk to be I ed
res ylenan Church Mon· P.uma Heights are announcing
Used Refrigerators
LADY \\\\Is \\OIU\ r\ 1)I 1 I ag~ an d uuler Browfl . ir a· lt II t (Ohw
lendo~k1\nSktdrllOI
t',
Sh
!dl'
r., 1'4
Ph.
WY
2
5211
"I\ien
bv
Mr
s
Hersel
A
Benday
evemng.
1 ·)ti( ...... 4.
,
the birth of a 7 lb 15 oz daugh6_3417 .
Several ,hould sell for
Syracuse. Oh1o
erson, State H1stonan of the Plans also were made for ter, Susan, at a Berea hospital,
~ ~· nt Pd 111 tr• .. !.lliiJIII
\l o ll..
er Pall{ (Sfi.lle Approved! I
$50
_
_
now
only
$20
WY 2 ~410
1i "
M~nersv11le, Olllo, rnone W' . Bl 1 D&lt; . ~.r PHl( Fn fLHmture 111 · , . . - - - - - - - - - - • For fast cleanup. Hot- 1\\est V1rgm1a
Orgamzatwn, th e annual congregational meet- --, ., ,,
2J3:.!4
1 15 de l n.Jl th11d floor budgtt ~~~· ~P KA!lL GBtJE:SEH, Plurntun••
1 Daughters of the Arnencan Rev· mg Wednesday, Jan 19 when on Tuesday, January 4. Grand1 11
\11ne1 sv1I\e point, Crosley, Frigi~
" kt"l ! u1n 11u1e, J\'1 1ddl epor.t t~ n rl HPPimg,
WILL I'""· l»i ·"1
1olutton, to Colon'!l Charles Lew- new Sunday school and church parents are Mr and Mrs. Ca1l
1
rwrson l ilt HI \\ill
•1' 4 !,IJll\~ unfu1nhlwd iip.llt
()illll
11 12 lie Onm I&lt; nd ;our sewer lrou h daire, G1bson and Serve! 1s Chapter NSDAH when 1t officer~ w11i be elected Mrs J Weese, Syracuse and Mr. and
liull~i'\\11 f... \\\ ! l41l!l
1 n1" 1t ( ~1a1ll's I )OilS, ~1d s on,
_ 1
1 1 c~ \\•' l1111e &lt;~1 1 s1zes ~ev.rr GE Uprighl Freezer
·
11
meets at the Appalachian Aud- 1E. Harley, Mrs Anderson, Mrs Mrs Carl Weekley. East Llv
1 4 ll\1 \'1 \ " ~i :lull
11 llllt' HA 1S lll Hl' P mur tit'( flft:\t·r
Should ba $150
erpool Mr and Mrs
Berf
Ar 1hur Le WIS and Mrs. Tewks~
- - -----I
Cct 'St.u '' ~b\ 1 sbHh [J ,rl
mul' tnrs 1\easonable rates
1tonum at 2 p m F'n day.
Closeoul
$100
I
1
1
~~~ &gt;IJI- H~ unfurnl ' 1rt&gt;d .l rnom s v..Jr t' su~.~~ Hun \Ill,1 I) I( k c.1ll \\ \' 2 2J 7-1, d"' or mght
Th1s w11l be the D1arnond Ju- bary were (!Jetted delegates and Weese of Syrarusll ttre great
Help Wante d
Philco Ched Freezer
1
_ __
I and h&lt;~!h l·urn1sh utll l\ll'" t''ls Hcud\\urt', \li\Oil
9 15 tfc
bilee rnePimg of the chapter alternates to the Jan 10 dts- 1grandparents.
Should be $100
YOlJ\Jt \ll \ tH t • 1 1 nt ll , (t~;th Hulld lng
ll lit lft' 1
J~fl Wtp HEA I'Ji\1 ; PI UMBII\G RUJ&lt;tl
----Closeoul $75 and IS held m observance of l tn ct meetmg The Re" Howard
llo;..ul
korllP.
lJ&lt;tS
Arno
ld
Bro
1
DINNER GIVEN
30 cu. It Uprighl Freezer the Na lwn• l SoCiety's 75 year&gt; Ruppel\, who preSided over the l
sm~lt' •n·l I••• lol \l. t\ l l th4'1 lu11 111 n ll gts !. h•d••I 1 1 11J ' sKwiMJ-rr~wiJtnCs~ repair ser
thers
hl
8
b.
Mam
Street
of
se
r
v1~e
to
the
nat1
on
1 meetmg, announced the annual
Mrs
SusJe
Fischer entertainTr'&lt; d'- .tllrl ri·l ul ll ll, t •• ~ l'uh
h\ 111 ..,t· He.HII Iflll Bir t h ~ ~H· , wt l 1/lCe all rnal&lt;es W\' 2-UH4 :
Should be $175
Ponwroy
9
22
lfc
!
Mrs
Cllarles
Proffitt
v1
ce
re
week
of
prayer
serv1
ces
at
the
ed
w1th
a
dmner
Sunday, at her
Closeout $50
l! ,her •unl ti l \\t il l 1••1 ~· 1 1 l.liJIIIlh l'l ,o llt' \\' ljU ,. I fhe,f&lt;~brl( Shop, Pomerov l
1
gent,
Will
pres1de
m
the
absence
Chmch
of
Chmt
m
January.
home,
Mormng
Star.
Guests
1
21 cu. ft. Coldspol
ttnn.d , Pi ll 1111
I \• t'lll'lll
l 4 tic I 1\uthrotz~d Smger Sa es ,mu&gt;
of
the
regent
Mrs
Eldnd~':'
were
M1
&amp;
Mrs
Gerald
:VhchChest Free-rer
e:11 n,'!fl'
11111•
rlrllrt•dtl ll ·
s. e r~ICC
2~tiC
EXPERIENCED
11
1:'-;\',H!'!l
~
11111
nl~
,urJ
J
\ 1,\ t ~II
Should be $125
Sauer w11l serve as chairman
ael and Brenda Gary
Carol
dr,mn• ~
11 1•\l lll
-l''d
I
h.J
h
,tp.trtllllllt
111 Pomero\ WI!~ v.o·n ,1\t' l 1
sltt ~' ., l \ 11
Closeoul
$75
of
the
hoslm
"""""'ttee
She
Roger,
DenniS
~nd
D~bbie
and
l'lllll '
IISPe
an• 111111
II . •'
\ll ''loitl
&gt;.,j 111 rn rkr
\\\ 2 t415
ll II tt1 l ~ Pfllli tank Gll Klrtn!.ul
,
w1ll
be
~lSSISted
by
Mrs.
Mar·
Mrs.
Hazel
Michael
of
s
•racus
Easy Elec. Dryer,
1an S~~ 1e M1 s C..lr I G. Gerd&gt;
e.
(\l ,tmr
\l,l t•l '• llfl l \ ; p 11 1 to ll 1 \!\l'-;ll~llJIHdto1Jillli i t hel All Septtl 'ltrd.
4 yr. old
9 p m Ti lt·\\} \\•tllw ~dn,l iiiHlitdl ·dt&gt;
IH(tlp:.!Pl', 11dl l .. •nt.lm.Jrk ~o~rrn
Bllll'Jil
Should be $125
ner, MISS Blanche Armstrong,
1
VISIT IN POMEROY
Closeout $50 ' Mrs Elmer Lowry Mrs. 0 H.
Thut {1':1 1 , 1111 l iid.l,
\u l:llt11t·tnlll ,\&gt;r- \\l ~!2 hl
PomtttJ)
lllh-ll l t
From 111e lar).! r~ l truck or
Mt. and Mrs. Ray Lohn, Sr.,
Kelvinator Range, gooj _, t Ca1der ~rs John Kauff Mrs
phonl:' .!II \
4 4tn
l:l q Ill' - - - -lnsura---;;;-- -hull dwt 1 tndt31nr to the
T
c
Caudill
and
Mrs
Charles
of
Weslmllle and Mr. and
Should be $100
sm&lt;JIIt'&gt;l hrrtltr eure
MAL F 111"11' \\\\lTD 1~111 g UNFl'li\ISIWD 5 rnnms .and
Proff1ll
1
Mrs
Ray Lohn, Jr and baby
Closeoul $50
and Mr. and Mrs Roge&lt; Lohn
el l~ol\ ~, ,,{jl ~t\1 111.1
lH'Pcr;
Utili d(oW!l"!.liiS ,Jp.lllllltll! 'HPTO Cor\ mg Servlce Cop
Kelvinator Range
PT PLEASANT - M as o n of Columbus spent the Christsha1 p ;; vl l "~ llt' \111111~ m~-"' 1 N11 t' Joe ,1 1turl 1n !\l tdill t·~·· t IP.'l marie of leg Lll p1.1 pers
Should
be $75
Pomeroy
WY
2
2143
1 ,•!. \\1 ~~~l~
I~ 1 tic
Couoly Sheriff George E JohnJ mas holidays With their mother
birth re( •Jrrto:. ;1tlll alm•J::i l an}
bl:'l',\ltll ·l "t -; ul 17 111d \11
Closeout $25 I
son
has released the repod or i r.nd grandmother, Mrs.
Otto
fu1 ro11111' r •tid k1\1 tm \\ot k 1\10 'lln l\ 1.11 Sf'ACFS
Matching Unico
other dorumf'nts
lleuter
Insurance,
Poml'roy
1
Gauge readmgs:
Gallipolis actiVIties of h1s department for Lohn m Pomeroy.
N1ghl
1.11 d d t\
po ol!l lllb nnl m 1tw \1lla:~e o! \l•ddlt&gt;
Washer &amp; Drver
Phone Today For
9 4 tJj
8\Jt l,lhlf' I II li •1' Jldll ttlllt' !Jill I ( ,d) \\' 1- n ~h ut \\ y
Should be $350 $225 pr. 1 D~m 12 2, 24 3, runmng 55 feet t the vear of 1005
WU I k ]· ! 1 11 Ill
tp]lill 11 1111'r'
:t .!lH!i •Jt \\ ' l JWII
on rollers, Pomeroy • Mason Department members
are
GIVE DINNER
A\&lt;'.1'\Jr\ (',\SllAI fl! ln"LII··rtrf'
FREE ESTIMATES
1I )II I fc
for Ud~ 111• I Ill• ll \I!JI IY In
2211,
PI
Pleasant
25
57,
Hmlon
Sherrlf
Johnson
Ch~el
Deputy
Mr.
and
Mrs Dw1ght Parker
Mull1•n Insurance Agency rnc
\\,q l lilt•ll ,\!)1
pet . . l111
ON
! : . J a c k w Carsey
0 95 fallmg, Karutwha Falls 2- MJIIard Halstead Deputy Don- entertamed With a dmner New
Pomero~. Pllone WY 2 llfll
, .,, Flll rH HPil\1 turn1:-.lwcl ilf1!1l
l..! .J ll 11
ens llho
I
I
t!c
eALUMINUM
SIDING
Man••"
,
7 ns mg Charleston 19 09 rrs aid Shaffer, floyd Stom, S E 1Year's day, at theiT home, Plea11
)5
IIC
me1.! \\ V 2 31158
For Sale
GRANGE INSURANCE. Mullen
• STORM DOOR
mg, London, Marmet aod Wm- Hllddleston Sr Robert Uhl l sant Ridge Road Present were
\'' -'' \II)[Jf'l !2 II l'..sllc• "'" ln'Uial)('e Agenc) lnr, Porn
&amp; WINDOWS
Ph. WY 22181
field dams were on tre Sills
and Bernard Connolly The de- Mr and Mrs Robert Morns Jr
eruy Phnne WY 2-JJRI
• ROOFING
~~:==:=::~::::=::=:::=::'=! Ohio f\over - New Martms- parl_menl traveled a total of , and R~ek and Paula of Middle-.
bHh
~&gt;ollll•ll llII Jlit'l
~1
- - - --J
\lit!dl•·
1-'llf)ue)loU\\\l)t•.!rl
zz:~9!l
_____ 9 1 tfc
Exterior Decorators
- - - - VIl le up 14 3 am, Acadian up : 7335.) ~~es
m Its wor k m lhe toport, Mlss Amanda Parker
"''' I 'UIIIMIO~llll ms11rance ~~een
Of Ohio
15 355 pm, George G. up 15 countys three cruiSers
Minersville, Mr. and Mrs. Ro- -- - 1 5
cance 1ed'? t.osl vour opera
WY _
3 55 am, P~ggy Downey up Offi cers mvesligatcd 155 high- bert Morns, Sr. William Young
1
1 5644
HA.\D I l )Ol.S mens sutt, wo· tor's Ucense? Call WY 2-t~ ~ ..,.,==---M-I_d_dl_•_P•.,ri,.=o,,l
--------15 6 30 am ; Harvey Jordon way accidents causmg Bn est1 1and Bill Young of Pomeroy and
RUTLAND
nldll \ • ,,, t 'hJthe" hampt 'l
ll)tl•
AlJC'TIONEER - - down 16 5 10 a rn, Western up mated $87, 125 86 1n personal Mr and Mrs. Parker and Myr1
.\. 11 lt~t IHw Nt-w
u... t• fu\
ENTERED HOSPITI\L
11 3 25 am; Waune H up t7 t property damage and 86 per- lis Ka11
Complete serviCe
1 hos 3 45 am, St Marys
'
'
Apply WY 2-2156
&lt;~ ' 'I• h~ \1J• ~·•tt&gt;l ll ,nlt\ S) - Real Estate For 5a Ie
Per~ons
entermg lloze1
up
11 sont~.l m]unes 1~sued a total
(
r•ll
Hr.II4!.,T{t
1I
ldlll~~ \\ Y :l5.l!·Hi
p1tal dunng the last 24 hoursl3 45a m Rose G up 17 6 4fi of 106 road law Citations . reWrrte.
or Contact
THE
1 4 :Jtr
, . Ll
/) {
A. LProne
llKAUtrOlUl
mduried M1ss Ann~:~ M Wome 1 am Nalwnal up 17 6·45 6 m.; I covered f1ve sto len automobiles
,
"lw• l, '1,1/&amp;Ritl K,tll
, Till l is
Racme, Oblo
duilf, 631 Second A\0, Mrs OVEC up 18 4 am:
LuU~e 1 valued at $5,04500 and arres!DAILY SENTINEL
4
John D. All1zer, 20 Vrnlon St, I Herdman up 20 4 25 am; AI ed tv.o persons f01 car theft,
11 1 1111
5 I tic
IHU .I\ \11!1\il{~
dtl.' :-il~)[_H) ( , diiJql ~'ll l I l'OMERO y - S1x room frJml ,.-=----""------&gt;I Loretta L Young 200"1 t t ws t·l 1ce up 20 10 05 p rn Vukan and mvest1galed 29 breakmg~
1 4 1' 1f' 1I J ~wdruorn s, b&lt;lth, full bas..:
SEMI 01-\ ST I{AI I. If'l
~ 111110
Mrs Roy L Henry, up 20 6 20 am, Jeffer~on up land t:.mt1!1mg!\ and recovered
1 nut St,
1
1
1
1
Employment
Overseas
expenenle 1P P 111 JLI 1 111 1 '' :\ 1 \ 1' 1\ 1 1!1\olt&gt; J·q.~ tPI«i menl gas fu 1na(e he&lt;:~ ttng
Galllpohs, Mrs Paul Q Me 1 21 6 15 am ludrarct up
22 I $650 worth of pe1sonal proper· !
JAN. I
Dl:'l·ess:ll\ ~~~~~ I,Jn tc~ln l• 111 l•r~. 1 n m. 1plt {L!hl nt'l Pnr.ed No doYrn payment to qua]}
All tra des truck dr1ver to KJnney, 16 Nell Ave, Donald 4 45 am; Onward down
23 ' 1}
wages(l l\t·r -.luHt tt.llntn~ J,
li• ~· J I
1111r It'l l
Hu11,1nd fled buyer $550000
pro]lct engm t.'ers
AfrlC'a • L Plul!lps, B1dwel/, Clarence 320 am, CoLton Queen up 23 1 The department served 742 Th
C'"JI i.llld l•Vt'l lilt r11 •d 1nfor l 111 11t lo1t ,. I\11IL• nd Oh1o
1MHlOLi:POHT _ Cmy
onr Eururlf' As1a South P.aclf1c
W Fulks Watl'rloo Sta r Rl 4 55 u m; Steel Trader down .court l&gt;apers of CIVil and cnm- 10f 11
dub
lllJIIUil oi\,IIIIIJit \\li lt'
1
Jt[l
st
v
fl
half
bi.ith,
enpatd
tr.JvPI
hou
smg.
food
I
L&lt;IITY
G
Duke,
IU
1
Northup
,
Greenup
12
45
a
m
Miss
Sus'
mal
actwns
received
209
m1
s
I
sd
eporl
will
meet
Wed01
5
111
call Nnltl!rl \\ldt '-. tiHI 'It dill
AT I,Jnt!c 111 ,;:h
Jobs
J{,,ynmnd S Hoff man Pt an down Greenup's 20 am ' cellancous
rrom t1 1&lt;&gt;1Mne ay, Jan • at the home of
\l"tnn
12Jt (ut,\ln 81::\111\ aultomafH "usher for 50
llo,wd100ba1ck
porch,00
leve l male. lem·•le
'
Larry D p yes Andrew Calhoun up Meldahl 4··, J p courts an d served 156 ' hrs Guy R~Wnolds
at 8 P m·
1 $1500
"' ove r 18 (J''L IB 1P Ieas1.1 nt, l'1rs
.,
lng Dl
0
A• enue
lit!''
T1·1
$2:1
.i 115· ACRE
x
"
I kl
I r11 1rt 11 \liddltt~&gt;lt\
IJIIPtll~t, 1.retnt
FAil\1 - 35 acres Uox 2:.wm. Oakland Park t Ga 11!polls er ry , Hel-b ert Am 130 p m , Z•mmer up Meldahl6 · oft hem app1ehended 33 men~; Th ~ wtll
d I be tha plant I ex .
Bwlurng l•mllltlrt \! 1
'"
Jlp , cllillv.&lt;li'd 10 acre! pas tllre
ria JJJll7
11&lt;k, M•son, Mrs. Larry C. W1- 15 p m, Jefrlml down Meldahl tal pat1enls from vanous hos·'1c
rl eL:::;en ng Cl
1
1 4
phont j 1'1X' '
..
1
ll rc tobacro
well
,
ley, New
Sh1rLy Ann 1125 pm Alton Zephyr down p1tals and loca l"d seven m1ss-1
e
epo
rary ub
1
S p m. dr~tl~ \o
/l•'rlll);:,~ SI1. 1JFk-\KI·HTH\l K:::
Cl.Jt:i 10:'.l HUI't.'JlEHNl1
ant Tutl,er, Rt J, l.eon, W Va, Meld~ll40.am, ·H E BoYil· mg persons, and OOoked 5RI 5wlll meet Wednesday, January
21 eultmg Vnll ouy hides ever~ The Re\. Wilham H. Perrm, es up Me ldahl 3 15 am
taUs pll'ast
1 3 Jtc tun l }'. tl&lt;~t lw·d gund tnt~
ft'm• d plentv 0 1 \I&lt;Jier,
L Ipersons m the county Jdtl J7 · at the home of Mrs. Rodney
,:1 \l•g•l Le~e ti l de 'il
wakl S)stems good !1 room l Mond&lt;~y Phil Meier, Pbone Pomeroy ; Mrs Carl L Hub· ot am Asa down Meldah,l4 ·15 charged With felomes and '544 Downing at 2 pm .~rs. James
PuH1t·riJv OhJI), \\ y 2 ~468
house. V&gt;llh bath, basem~nt, WY 2 3510
9 18 Uc bard, Syri.lcuse, Mrs Oliver L. 05 am' Asa down Meldahl 4·15 With misdemeanors
Euler Will revtfW Ptllar of
Instructions
~ar,,gf• ~ b.trns, otlwr b11 d.l
Ccrbi 1 nl
'I
Dell M •
Dd
I
Iron" and the annual
busl~~n 'w..,~:."',:L ~ ~E ~~.:n. :.u:~.
1 4 3tp
mgs PJirrd hr quick sule
Auto Sales
n, ro on ~~ rs
a
tfl m , r. eana Bosworth down Sheriff Johnson and
h 15
Job' Htl(" ,,
' '
-ZIG Z\li 0\lA I'IC
19 0111 m
Rrggle, Jackson, John W Harp- Meldahl 6 25
am Barbara ' staff have Investigated six sur.l oess meetmg Will be held Roll
,, t
t \\I'll knmH1 make :sewmg
WY JS30
WY
65 Buick - - $2,7 50 i er, McArthur. P. arl E Cash, II Gay down Meldahl 1 15 a rn !Cldes and two accidental deaths Icallk
will be anoUter
'I
"' I·,,. "I"' I ' ' ' .. r ,.
I
'·
'
E . ,M CO
I Rl 2 Chillicothe,
Ray
V Gallipolis Dam - Queen City m the countu dunng 1965, and boowe'• y the euthor, Taylor
\1"1 oil) unn•·~·". ' rltJ I "'''" I mac 111H'
r..ttl\t'S ITI&lt;Jnour··rl•"
buttonh oh::;, ALB ~RT
X, llltoKEit
J
u·
m a tmn un l"' " • 1,. ,~. , .. ,,u" ' 1 L''-' ' ,,
hrill&gt;&gt;ll'
Jtc LeS~ IJ re was $2 995 4 dr · Brum fle ld • Ashl an d• KY• Mrs down 2 'A10 am, Pennsylvania I ass1sled m the
mvestlgahan of
4
1
0
•m·••
serle&gt;. owner
p,,wer Alber t J II ess, J ac kson, HO&gt;~ down 'IA am, Bull Frog up 5 45 eight highway falahlles.
JAN. '
menh v.r ., , , ; ~"' "~ """ '
,,~ -'
'
·'
S1•rlanI ''''tom
One careful
0 u
11 1 1 1
I
IJddr
an&lt;1 pi "
l tn• "'" t;• r
pal&lt; IIt's f'll ' a II
Wl t nou
".st..:e 11n'g &lt;~uti b1ake.s. Aulo· ~r d E. NJea
h us, Ravensw ood am,J S Lewlsdown7a.m,
''~'t' ....1So~OOH\tl11~l•·•""'"n'"wl
Evangeline chapter OES, Mi"C 11.. ~t•
m:JI J~ Extra n1ce
dleport, w11l meet in r~lar
P"'l'"'&lt;' · &lt;J
&lt;~ lta(hm•nh Full lmla111e
Mrs J oseph 0 Elis,
1 Cottage· Mary 8 up 'I 30 am
ana"
62 Rambler _ _ $995 vr II e, u." va ; "'I oss Sh"ey
River
Allen
R
sesSion Thursday evening, Jan.
- -due llfl 1) $51 23 or ~5
per
W1
u"'
I
K
ha
IS
1
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,~slc
o
·
.Just
an
IVf'd
ones,
.
,
I
Jro
;
s
I
ern
own
London
5
20
am.,
Wanted To Buy
nMinl 1 c~ll \\ l l-6'o5:i
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Rt 2 Ch II' theM 11 d
6 at lhe Masonic Temple. In·
40
Ou ly 83 4~ti ra~\ nnle~ by . Charles L HarrJS{ln, Oak Hlll, Beaver down Mermet 9 so pI
stallation for one officer will
1 4 ntc POMEHOY - tv.o storv fr,Jme
C:2 tO, lwd iS II HI (I - 1{\()l(t CO~S()(,f. SIX lalge rooms,(~ bedroom:s\ one 0\\TII'r Automall&lt;: trans. Mrs Bnlton B Barlow, Co&lt;J. I]m ; George PriCe down Mar-l
be held and plans for the year
SPEC/ ~I. . CO» II
1
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~1de ~,( lb llt 11 11 d • 1e \ 14 sp•·trl 1n !'I n11 ,;t·U ch&lt;tn ger bat h full Ld:--t mtn1, gas f1r ed Rc•ally clran
Grove, Mrs George C, Leilch, met 11 30 p.m; 0. F. Shearer
discussed
RePd sv•lle.Uhm
ll3112tcl1 llual\ lllur 11 eum trol4 spe.tk
hotwr1ter heotmg O\~nerw1ll
Hadcl1ff, Elden E.
Jeffers, up Marme-t 130 am. Lucy 1
TheC~BRadtoAuxlliarywiU
LOCUST
f-'U'n ~ 0 lo lul t'l \IIUitd 'i\ ~tt Ill J,ovelj al I ftndD 1 e $h 500 (JU
I Well slon , MI SS Mar)OTie Lou Jane Lucas down Wmfleld 3 30
meet Thursday, Jan. 6, at 7 30
son, !Jexle&lt;
,.,,,
nul 1nn &gt;h lim s&lt;· l
fuu r Mllllll.t~PO!lT - t.u s to r v
Pomeroy, Ohio
Cappallar1, Los Angeles, Calif p m A ,J Patten dowo Wm-[
P m. at the home of Mrs. Carl
0
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ll :w 6q 1 11111ntlts &lt;~l.t 'I Jke o\er pa\·i fr ,un" lt\e 1 oom~. b~th, r"~ l .
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Births
fteld 9 20 pm;
ElgerciJff! PT PLEASANT_ The Jan~ Hysell, Rutland.
1
,
,
enh ol $12.·, p ·r Wi~k or 1.1r g•s heatmg, fronl and (, MC" pi&lt;kup Good t1res, very . Mrs Walter R. Fraley, Well - down WWmfJCid 1010 pm ; tuary grand 1ury of the Mason l The Laurel
CUH
Better
111
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nu:
due
$R7
Ca
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11rot:hes,
co•
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go
motor.
ver
l
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c:om:ston,
aug1tcr,
,
4
p
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ues.-,.;mel
own
Wmf1eld
11
SO
p.m.
County
C1rcmt
Court
completed
ealth
club
will
meet
Thursday
,Allj11QU~, l•mn.· un.' , di\llt'!t
I' b k
od
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unsre llaneolls 1 all or wnle I ~ y . ;;,;
f&gt;tc
$5 000 00
p\ete Heady to work G A day, Mrs Bernard E Boggs
1ls dulles Tuesday \ afternoon at 7 30 p m at the home
Gl
14
26
Mrs ~ow;.rd Cecil 300 W
I SYRe\CLSE- Jlh story fr;tme , Dee m, Racme, OhiO
Rt 1, H1dwell daughtr.r , 5 57 Gobb le, Lowell F
Harr1son, and W'".ts excused subjecl to Mrs. Lou Dtehl.
MalD St . Pomeroy
1 4 3tc p. m Tuesday , Mrs. Paul Me· Gerald F Htggmbotham, Jr, call until Morch 4.
40 ft \\000 extension l·add£'r. s1x rooms 1:1 twd1oorn ~1 bath
IJ 29 tiel :ijl~~~; old 12a :&lt;lew Jl ,,vr n.l base men t, gas rurn ace heal
DOD&lt;.iE:
hardtop,
good Kmney, % N01l Ave, son, 6 12 Mrs Jemes E Karr, Grorge W. The 1urv returned two miS· &lt;named in a joint indJclmeal
1959
Livestock
1Kuhn Morrts R Martin Mrs demeanor Indictments agamst along with Chnstme Bowlmg,
12 J! 3_1.p mg garage· (Orner lui 100 x runrung condition Ph CheslcT P m. Tuesday
1
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~
1 t:HACE:
}OUIS~-"If for e thull 100 Locoted on Rnute 124 91\J ZlhO
Jto
Dlschar~ed
R~dy, Mrs Clyd-'! D three persons Tuesday Pearhe chargmg unlawful co-habitation.
1 Oons
1 4
FOUR..liEREFOI {() ij',\~ lo\1, tiH:' flr s1 lime \ OU use Hlue $;)50000
--·-I Mrs PauiCrabtree,Mrs Hal-Russell Carl B. RRutherford 1Rumon Leon was indicted ror The persons indicted by the
hetfers, one oull 1 11r l\1·~-'
Lu~tJt' 1~1''1 1 t·lertnc sham- ALBF.RT M. COX, BROKER 1964 VOLKSWAGEN, excellent dor W Alhert, Mrs Joe D Earl E Shaver, Mrs. W Ro 11he m1~dem~nor ot unlawfully January grand jury are Bcl\e~
baugh's, Chesler, Uh11 1-'ilwe pooe r $1 1-ulkf•r Furmture,l WY 2-3830
WY 2.3636
condJtJon. WY 2-3951
ICall, Gregory A. Davis, Mrs bert Tobert William
Shato strlke, beat and wound a nme t.\led to appear m Circuit Court
180-319&gt;.
1• Jl lip ~liddleport, Ohio.
1-:Hit&lt;:l
U 31 ltc
U 23 tfa Douala J. Eanes, William D Mrs. Edward Meyen. _ _ year old chlld. RUDioJI waa a11o Thursdey mornin&amp; 8:30 1. m.

LU'·T

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rece~ved

Cald~

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Ple~s court by 'he State agab&amp;t I AflaiTs, has been eleeled JIS
NOW YOU KNOW .
wrong med1cme," ene adv1sed could report "no movement" in t Clair Might, G;l'Jcl't L
chairman, thus swappmg pubhc The liquid rock fOUDd ia · "oJ.
d ;~restedh on lJve te1evJ~Ion ff'r "Why isn't he in the pri3Cners' 1 the last 24 hours
I staff and Chari ~;; M. W:thc:e offices With Mayor C 0. Fish· canoes Is about 451 Umn II
e ymg t e mJunchon, Qllrli ward?" cmother demanded
In other court actlvtty, C~rol~n \ er Smith who rettred as may- vls{'ous as castor oU
went to Jail defiant!~ '·to rot"
"I do not WISh to convey a Clonch, a m1nor, has flied a I '
•
Tuesday and came out two The stram of the stnke 1false impression of optlmtsm," divorce pet1!10n agamst Ell 1s
hours later, white-faced, uncon- showed on the faces o_f the I he sard grimly "The siluation Sanford Clonlh, and r J Arnll!ll!!llli!ll'll.
sc1ous , on a stretcher, the cJiizen
.
ry Th ey were tIre d of remams very, very serious. I old, Columbtts. 1s secl\U'8 a $1.·
victim of a possible heart Improvising,. !Ired of walkmg, can't report any movement on 116.25 Judgment from
Cecil
attack He remained 111 He\. hred of wa1tmg The glamor the money question."
Dillon Jr and Floss1e D1flon
1evue HO'.ipJtal today, alternat was gon e from th e lh mg.
H
bed
Rt l, Reedsville on an aUeg-•
mg between consciOusness and Old women, trudgmg the
e sc uled 8 ~eling Wtth ed nate.
'
unconsciOUsness, fed mlrave· grand avenues wearily, stopped the umon delegatiOn for 9·30
neously.
now and then for a breather 8 am EST
m Regards
hand to chest or head
'
Mayor John V Lindsey urged
SERIOUSLY ILL
3
S1xty of his fellow New The Commerce and Industry
speedup of negotiations and Lee Johnson of Racine, R D ,
Yorkers telephoned the ho;pJta l ASSOCJatJOn of New York agam called on those who cuuld who was taken by Ewmg amto w1sh h1m 111. "Give him the estimated busmess losses due not walk to work to stay home bulance to Holzer hospital Sun.
to the strike, now in Its fifth But another heavy crush of day is suffermg from .a coron- 1
day, at more than $100 million traffiC-worse
than Tues~ ary attack, and 1s reported in
a day . Much of this
was day's, the worst m history-was serious conditiOn He 15 m room :
238
unrecoverable Seventh Avenue expeded
which clothes Amer1ca's worn~~~-=-=========;.;_=._=======--,

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'The matn reason for
the
increase m money paid uut ," he coveri~g doclors' bills and otbcontmued, ' was the 7 per cent or medlclll expenses, is volunmcrease m benefits enacted m tary and will cost tbe parttciJul} but retroactl~e to Janu pant $3 a month twith the
ary 1965 " In September' che~ks .Fec.kral gonrnment contribut·
covermg lhe reatroatUve pay- mg a matching amount). Those
ments and amounting to $a3.~ who. want this losurance have
million nationally were
sent I to sign up for it.
out to the more than 20 mtl· And, Lorent emphasized, peu.
l'on people then on lhe soc ial pie who are al~eady at !Past 65
st:cunty rolls.
have anlv until March 31st to
s1g n up , 1f th eir coverage IS (()
The Social Secunty Amend - hegm on July Is! The Soc13l
ment• of 1965 also m•de 51 lliiO Secunty D1stnct Off1ce at 331
persons in Oh10 newly elig1ble 4th Slreet tn Marietta is epen
for monthly benefits and added 8 45 a,m - 4 45 p m , Mondav
far pt"Ople 65 or over wh1('h w1ll fnday , and 9 am. t2noon on
go 10to effect begmnmg next Ju- Saturday Phone 313·5007.
ly I

UPI Briefs

Loren! sa1d that the hea llh 1
Insurance program - known 'iS
Medicare - is avava1lable lo
!Continued from P"ge 1)
nearly all people 65 or o"er m
Oh1o. The bas1c hospital msur- of College Teachers failed 1o
John's
ance part, he contmued. 1s aulo- dJsrupt classes A Sl
spokesman
sa1
d
all
but
44
of 65!
matlc for every one of these
faculty
members
were
workmg
people, whether or no! they are
el1g1b le for regular SO&lt;'Ial secur· A umon spokesman, however,
said some 200 mstruclors were
ily benefits
absent
from the lwo campusf'S
The medical Insurance part,
m Jama1la, Queens, and Brook
lyn.

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today . . our servtce IS prompt and our pnces
are the lowest poSSible!

GOEGLEIN READY-MIX CO.
Phone

Court St., Pomeroy

WY 2-3284

Page Street

Middleport

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PRICES EFfECTIVE

THURS - F'RI -SAT
JANLARY 6- 7- 8

PmC€Ih cla1med Ole AUten 1
County &lt;.-ommJssloner.s erred m
authonzmg the cGunty engmeer I
to award the c-ontract by · force I'
account" because of a lack of
competJtl\'e
b1ddmg, smce 1
fo rce account" contracts requH e the county to use Its own 1
J;;~bo1 and materials.

TUPPERS
.'LAINS

ROUND

i

STEAK
RUTLAND,
OHIO

(Kenneth Davis)

Accident
Reported Tut"Sdav

2-Vehide

FRESH

PT PLEASANT - Th; Slier·
iff's department investigated a
t7to vehicle ace~dent Tuesday
a e~noon on .ferry's Run Road
resu lmg m $200 property damage, but no personal IDJUry
I
Th
h
e m1s ap occurred when a ,
car dnven by Flemmg Craw· 1
ford , 76 Apple Grove
was
backmg out of the driveway
and stalled on the road and an
oncommg truck dnven by Chr1s- l
lie FiSher 49 Apple
Grove
!-ltruck the stalled car. Neithe;
dnver was Cited.

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NOTICE

eMASON
Weavor'a Barber Shop

LAUNDRY DETERGENT

IDe

OFF

clb

GIANT
SIZE

e TUPPERS PLAINS
Chari.. D. Carr Barber Shop

STORE SPECIAlS
CAMPBELL'S
CHICKEN NOODLE

s 0 up

BONUS BUY

GOOD

COLONIAL

SUGAR

--

LEAN

STEWING

BEEF

ILB.
BAG

clb
eMIXED

eNORTHERN

300

10

SIZE
CANS

CANS

CASH SAVER

DOG FOOD
25 LB.
BAG

$1.89

FOODLAND

SHORTENING
3

LB.

69c

GOLDEN-- RIPE

BANANAS

3

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No.1

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BUSH BEANS
eKIDNEY

2

CAN

BONUS BUY

c

LBS.

FOODLAND
EVAPORATED

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FAIRMONT

MILK

3

COUNTRYSIDE

REAL
ICE CREAM

ePOMEROY
Kerr's Barber Shop

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GROUND ORANGE JUICE
6 ~A~zs $1e00
BEEF

TIDE

s:r

Ewmg chapel with burial Jn the I,Loc=iiiiai=Seiiiiboo~liiiiDis~;;,tr~lct~m~Gu;,:;;;er~n-~o~th~e~r~t~ea~c~h~er~.====="ill
Beech Grove cemetery beside ll
his late wife, Charlotte Survivors include his mother, Mrs.
Flora Brookover, Sandridge, W.
Va.: two brothers, Clarence
~anton, and Jessie, Aluon; lou;
The following Sarber Shops are now mem·
SISters, Cora CollutS, Lockney,
bers of Tri-County Local 400 International
W.Va.: Blanche Carpen~. Sandridge, W. Va : Bertha Hosey,
Barbers Union:
Morganlllwn, W. Va ., and Ruby
Norrla, Akron Friends
may
e GIILL!POLIS
calla It ho funeralh orne anyI( I.. ling Barber Shop
lime.
LH's Barber Shop
Waugh Barber Shop
Conloy and CremHns Barber Shop
WEATHER
Glauburn'a Barber Shop
·
Cloudy, warmer lonigbl, Hght
Beaver's Barber Shop
raiD 1011tb, low 33-U. Showers,
Nul's Barber Shop
Hille lemperature ebage ThunDick's Barber Shop
day,
e POINT PLEASANT
LOCAL TEMPS
Buck and John Berber Shop
Temperature in
Pomeroy's
Hall's Berber Shop
business district at II· II a. m.
eGALLIPOLIS FERRY
today was 36 degreea uuder
Bill's Barber Shop
cloudy tkles.

LEAN

SEALED SWEET

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happentqJ"

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Phillips Sisters Style Shop

The high court tossed out two
Talks Stymied
contral:ts,
totalmg
$60,556.
Negotiations were frozen
awarded to the Ohio Bndge
Mediator Sylvester GarrE:tt
Corp. for const.:uctton of a
l.Jndgt on County hoad 5 over
Federal Creek and repa1rs of
another on Frost Road over the
Hockmg R1~e1.
The court upheld a common
pleas court InJunction haltmg
wo1 k under ti re eontre~ct based
011 a da1m by G~:~bnel F. Pm
cell1 of Chauncey.

I

w1·nter Hats &amp; Purses

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CHARLICSTON. W.
VA. _
(Contmued from P"ge 1)
West V1rg1ma 's three
horse
•
I race tracks dum d $7 4 JnJI
diplomalie channels
.
pe
1on m tax money mto the st&lt;.~ j e
11
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_WASHINGTON IU~J) - Sen t:~as~:tdsu~n ~~mi~On over
Richard B Russell D-Ga chair- Rra:
' e State
man of the powerful
SenAte day cmg CommiSSIOn said MonArmed Serv1ces Committee Th
.
sa1d today the U S "pause': b : commiSSIOn said state
in bombmg Communist North
ers also shared $54,727
V1et Nam has already ru nt 90 ,;~~ unrecdehemled tickets The
long
'
s ar es Town, Shen"I thl k
k
' andoah and Waterford Park _
~ a wee .was
long [ met for 476 days drt'w 1 919 enough, the Georg1a Democrat, 483 persons and had a 'tot~!
Pleasant Valley Hospital
SRid m an lnteTVJew. "I would- I handle of $128 052 398
Admitted - Mrs. Herbert I
n't want to be the next Navall
' • ·
Myers, Glllhpohs Ferry.
p1lol to fly aver one of those WASffiNGTON _ T
Hischarged - Mrs Charles
SAM Sites"
I l f the
HE . EF- Paxton and son,
Gallipolis,
ec o
Johnson admm1stl a- Oh10 Debra Kay
Wilham
hon's attack on struclural steel PI Ple-asant, John DeVault p~~
TOKYO (UP!) - Ccmmumst pnce hikes was begmnmg to no I Pleasant
1
Chma today described slates- feIt around Ihe nalion today, B~rtb - (F~rsl of 1966) Mr '
men who praised Pres1de11t but there was no s1gn of any Ctnd Mrs. Eugene Pearson Pt
Johnson's VIet Nam peace of. s1gmf1cant pnce rollback.
Pleasant, 3 sou,
'
fensJVe as a "swarm of errand In 8,'1egrams to state h.igh
boys a?~ brokers, mo~sters and way departments througirout sey County, State Auditor Ro
freaks .. The North VIetnamese the country earlier lh1s week er Cloud scud
g
commumsts also dism1saed U Federal H1ghway Admm1strat 01 The fmdmgs ba ed
S efforts te restore peace to Rex. M. Whitton warned that aud1t of fman~Ial ~per:~1009
Viet N.am ae "a mere repeti~ contracts for fede1·al ~ state the dJstr1ct from April 1 1962
tion of old themes"
projects cannot be honor.&lt;~ w1th through July 14 1965, made the
steel comparues whJCh
have fmdmgs against Mrs. Johnn1
SET SERVICES
ra1sed their pr1ces.
Shaver, a former clerk 01 the
Funeral services for Lester
school board: her bonding comBrook?ver, 62, Laurel
CUff, COL~fMBUS -A STATE EX- pany, Ohio Casually Co . hor
who dJed Tuesday at 4 p m. at ammer_' report Issued today hu sband, Charles Shav:r, ,
the St. Joseph hospital, will be made fmdmgs of $2! ,000 agamsl teacher , o. H Winland, school
held Thursday at 2 p m. at the four offiCials of the RoUing Hills prmc1pa/ and Joan S!.evens, an·

WASHINGTON (UPI) House Republicans have hired
fonner Washington newsman
Robert T, Hartmann II help
"lurn liie Jlahts back on so the
pubUc can see what It reaUy

ON ALL • •

The court ~ loo held cerhflcates I
of avallabJ!Jty of funds must be
attached to contracts, another
poml m Pmcelli s suJI.

Giant Crane

---GOP HIRES NEWSMAN

s p Ec 1A L

men, worned, about
getung
Easter fashions to the natwn's
stores on lime.
.F'rom now on.
announced
Ralph Gross, executive v1ce
pres1dent of the .association
only a few busmesses
w1
continue to pay employes who
stayed home. Many firms had
refused to pay absentees at all.
The cut-off ol pay threatened to

COLUMBUS iUPI) - Th•
Oh1o Supreme Court ruled today
thatt wo contracts for bndge
constructiOn and repair in At~­
ens County w'ere mvahd becauSt
they were not the result of com~
petJtive b1dding

in Marietta. In M~1gs county, nearly 3600 persons got over
$2.300,000.
Nationwide, by the end or the year, 20 8 million persons
were rece1ving $1 5 billion monthly m case soc1al secunty
1

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Contracts for
Athens Bridges
Ruled Invalid

$82.-

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UailJ :senuuol, Pomoroy·M.iddletJ&lt;&gt;~t. 0 ., Jan. I, 111611-1
Petitions
for app: opr1alfon
of ea"':menh for ughway pu1 SWAP JOBS
1 or at the eild of 1965, replaetl
poses m Me1 ~s co 1n1y tave Lee Smith, new member ol 1C 0. Fisher as board chaint)la.
been flied m the
Common the Middleport Board of Public

1

772,000 in monthly social secunty benefits in 1965, accord·
mg to Robert G Lorent, social secunty d1stnct manager

Hysells Visit in
Nation's Capital

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ll&lt;Jwling, son of Mr. and Mr!l.
Lee C. Eversole H&lt;lmllton.
Miss Casto " a graduate of
Pomeroy H1gh sehool and Columbus Business
University.
She is presently workmg for
the Franklm County
Welfare
Department m Columbus
Mr. Bowlmg attended Taft
High school m Hamilton and
is presently serving m the U S.

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Bachner's Super Market

PRICE REDUCED
Write: c-o The Daily Sentinel

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On lot 200 1 390' May be seeD
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Wedding Plans
Are Announced
By Alice Casto

a- Dally Senlinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0, Jan. 5, 1966

Rea~ ~state For S'a le

BETTY LUU GILMORE
Mr. Kelly Gilmore, Middleport announces the engllrie~
meot and approaching mar~
rlage of his daughter, Belly
Lou. to Mr. Jerry Yeauger
son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Yeauger, Cheshire. Miss Gd·
moro IS a graduate til Midd
port High school. Mr. Yeauger attended Middleport H'•b
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Air Force, Lockbourne
Force Base.

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The open church wedding will
be February 13 2 30 p. m. at
the B1 adbury Church of Christ.

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CLEARANCE To Nation will
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Wh1e
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loured the Capital, While Houso
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NEW YORK (UP!) - Mike
Qu11l was hospitalized, negotla~
ltons were frustrated. liJsses
were mounting beyond calcula~
tl
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on an thJE Crippled City was
desperately weary today of 1ts
d
subway-bus
str1ke ihat slill
seeme endless
The power plays CU'ltinucd
The
wa t Transit Authont.v 1 TA.)
s 0 go m10 court agum, th1s
time seekmg heavy daJ[v tines

City

against !he slrikin~ T•ansporl
Workers Umon (Tm.; t
ignarrng an antl-strlkf' HIJ•J~:~
tion The TA hoped to
suet ZI'
the umon mto settling
The court heartng
was
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schedu led for 2 p.m. EST
But the union vowed it would
lowt&gt;r 11.5 demands by not • one
ce nt " now that Qutll, Its
president, was m a city hospital
- the pnsaner of his adopted
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Benefits Coming
To Meigs' Elderly
Top $2,300,000
There were 1,069,000 people m Oh10 who

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Everyday Specials
INVENTORY
Mrs. Tewksbury is
1· 111 d etl lt.:l!:~ an...; 11111 • ., , rur 11e- I
al
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plto.tst&gt; ! Jll \\ ! ! q·,l
eU and tmfurmsbed apart IV.. EI .L kept r Jrrwls shuw tlw
Mane's Style Post
Delegate to Synod
where they watched changes o"f
mf'nts WY 2-,li.43A
12 fl tff
Jl!:-; ults o! 1egtl l&lt;1 1 Hue I -.;. H~ircuts
S125
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Mrs
E
0
Te.,.,ksbary
was
!he guard at the Tomb of the
tl t' spot ( 1011\lllg nl HI eke
Shampoo &amp; Sets
$1.50
USED APPLIANCES
4 !\00~1 fllllllsl1l'd .lp.ll lm &lt;' nt 1 1
!I 1, 1
30 day color nnse,
elected
deleg&lt;~te and
M
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s
Unknown
Soldi er, and v1s1ted
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For Sale or Rent
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$3 50
- I fur ri'nl PI mnf' \\ Y '"'"' o
Shampoo &amp; set
Ge01
ge
Anderson,
her
alternate
John
F.
Kennedy'i
grave.
Our loss is your gain,
"·\ , IIlli q· ~,~. 11 11 b. tth It,1 :~• p m PI wn{, 1,,~ 1. 23;,. 71, 11 \\Hatdll.,
ltt' (omp&lt;llly, :\1dStllt
$1
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up
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P~nmanents
Ro()
to
the
Synod
meeting
at
Woos1
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first come, first served.
Phone\\\'! 170~
!2 :JI hll Hill\ II·) cmd Ht•t&gt;d Hc~ldWdte l
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All at " you pickup'' pri·
PT
PLEASANT _ "The ler College m June by the Ses-d
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\rove o~ed" Will i Slon of the Mtdd lcporl Firs\ UmtDAUGHTER BORN
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Mr and Mrs Jack Weese of
Employment
Wante : I'KAIL~H - LOTS
- - --I' P'' k up load tall ur " " '"
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Marie's Style Post
be the subted of a talk to be I ed
res ylenan Church Mon· P.uma Heights are announcing
Used Refrigerators
LADY \\\\Is \\OIU\ r\ 1)I 1 I ag~ an d uuler Browfl . ir a· lt II t (Ohw
lendo~k1\nSktdrllOI
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Mr
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Hersel
A
Benday
evemng.
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the birth of a 7 lb 15 oz daugh6_3417 .
Several ,hould sell for
Syracuse. Oh1o
erson, State H1stonan of the Plans also were made for ter, Susan, at a Berea hospital,
~ ~· nt Pd 111 tr• .. !.lliiJIII
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er Pall{ (Sfi.lle Approved! I
$50
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now
only
$20
WY 2 ~410
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M~nersv11le, Olllo, rnone W' . Bl 1 D&lt; . ~.r PHl( Fn fLHmture 111 · , . . - - - - - - - - - - • For fast cleanup. Hot- 1\\est V1rgm1a
Orgamzatwn, th e annual congregational meet- --, ., ,,
2J3:.!4
1 15 de l n.Jl th11d floor budgtt ~~~· ~P KA!lL GBtJE:SEH, Plurntun••
1 Daughters of the Arnencan Rev· mg Wednesday, Jan 19 when on Tuesday, January 4. Grand1 11
\11ne1 sv1I\e point, Crosley, Frigi~
" kt"l ! u1n 11u1e, J\'1 1ddl epor.t t~ n rl HPPimg,
WILL I'""· l»i ·"1
1olutton, to Colon'!l Charles Lew- new Sunday school and church parents are Mr and Mrs. Ca1l
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•1' 4 !,IJll\~ unfu1nhlwd iip.llt
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11 12 lie Onm I&lt; nd ;our sewer lrou h daire, G1bson and Serve! 1s Chapter NSDAH when 1t officer~ w11i be elected Mrs J Weese, Syracuse and Mr. and
liull~i'\\11 f... \\\ ! l41l!l
1 n1" 1t ( ~1a1ll's I )OilS, ~1d s on,
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1 1 c~ \\•' l1111e &lt;~1 1 s1zes ~ev.rr GE Uprighl Freezer
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meets at the Appalachian Aud- 1E. Harley, Mrs Anderson, Mrs Mrs Carl Weekley. East Llv
1 4 ll\1 \'1 \ " ~i :lull
11 llllt' HA 1S lll Hl' P mur tit'( flft:\t·r
Should ba $150
erpool Mr and Mrs
Berf
Ar 1hur Le WIS and Mrs. Tewks~
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Cct 'St.u '' ~b\ 1 sbHh [J ,rl
mul' tnrs 1\easonable rates
1tonum at 2 p m F'n day.
Closeoul
$100
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1
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Th1s w11l be the D1arnond Ju- bary were (!Jetted delegates and Weese of Syrarusll ttre great
Help Wante d
Philco Ched Freezer
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I and h&lt;~!h l·urn1sh utll l\ll'" t''ls Hcud\\urt', \li\Oil
9 15 tfc
bilee rnePimg of the chapter alternates to the Jan 10 dts- 1grandparents.
Should be $100
YOlJ\Jt \ll \ tH t • 1 1 nt ll , (t~;th Hulld lng
ll lit lft' 1
J~fl Wtp HEA I'Ji\1 ; PI UMBII\G RUJ&lt;tl
----Closeoul $75 and IS held m observance of l tn ct meetmg The Re" Howard
llo;..ul
korllP.
lJ&lt;tS
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DINNER GIVEN
30 cu. It Uprighl Freezer the Na lwn• l SoCiety's 75 year&gt; Ruppel\, who preSided over the l
sm~lt' •n·l I••• lol \l. t\ l l th4'1 lu11 111 n ll gts !. h•d••I 1 1 11J ' sKwiMJ-rr~wiJtnCs~ repair ser
thers
hl
8
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Mam
Street
of
se
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v1~e
to
the
nat1
on
1 meetmg, announced the annual
Mrs
SusJe
Fischer entertainTr'&lt; d'- .tllrl ri·l ul ll ll, t •• ~ l'uh
h\ 111 ..,t· He.HII Iflll Bir t h ~ ~H· , wt l 1/lCe all rnal&lt;es W\' 2-UH4 :
Should be $175
Ponwroy
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Mrs
Cllarles
Proffitt
v1
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re
week
of
prayer
serv1
ces
at
the
ed
w1th
a
dmner
Sunday, at her
Closeout $50
l! ,her •unl ti l \\t il l 1••1 ~· 1 1 l.liJIIIlh l'l ,o llt' \\' ljU ,. I fhe,f&lt;~brl( Shop, Pomerov l
1
gent,
Will
pres1de
m
the
absence
Chmch
of
Chmt
m
January.
home,
Mormng
Star.
Guests
1
21 cu. ft. Coldspol
ttnn.d , Pi ll 1111
I \• t'lll'lll
l 4 tic I 1\uthrotz~d Smger Sa es ,mu&gt;
of
the
regent
Mrs
Eldnd~':'
were
M1
&amp;
Mrs
Gerald
:VhchChest Free-rer
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s. e r~ICC
2~tiC
EXPERIENCED
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Should be $125
Sauer w11l serve as chairman
ael and Brenda Gary
Carol
dr,mn• ~
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111 Pomero\ WI!~ v.o·n ,1\t' l 1
sltt ~' ., l \ 11
Closeoul
$75
of
the
hoslm
"""""'ttee
She
Roger,
DenniS
~nd
D~bbie
and
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&gt;.,j 111 rn rkr
\\\ 2 t415
ll II tt1 l ~ Pfllli tank Gll Klrtn!.ul
,
w1ll
be
~lSSISted
by
Mrs.
Mar·
Mrs.
Hazel
Michael
of
s
•racus
Easy Elec. Dryer,
1an S~~ 1e M1 s C..lr I G. Gerd&gt;
e.
(\l ,tmr
\l,l t•l '• llfl l \ ; p 11 1 to ll 1 \!\l'-;ll~llJIHdto1Jillli i t hel All Septtl 'ltrd.
4 yr. old
9 p m Ti lt·\\} \\•tllw ~dn,l iiiHlitdl ·dt&gt;
IH(tlp:.!Pl', 11dl l .. •nt.lm.Jrk ~o~rrn
Bllll'Jil
Should be $125
ner, MISS Blanche Armstrong,
1
VISIT IN POMEROY
Closeout $50 ' Mrs Elmer Lowry Mrs. 0 H.
Thut {1':1 1 , 1111 l iid.l,
\u l:llt11t·tnlll ,\&gt;r- \\l ~!2 hl
PomtttJ)
lllh-ll l t
From 111e lar).! r~ l truck or
Mt. and Mrs. Ray Lohn, Sr.,
Kelvinator Range, gooj _, t Ca1der ~rs John Kauff Mrs
phonl:' .!II \
4 4tn
l:l q Ill' - - - -lnsura---;;;-- -hull dwt 1 tndt31nr to the
T
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Caudill
and
Mrs
Charles
of
Weslmllle and Mr. and
Should be $100
sm&lt;JIIt'&gt;l hrrtltr eure
MAL F 111"11' \\\\lTD 1~111 g UNFl'li\ISIWD 5 rnnms .and
Proff1ll
1
Mrs
Ray Lohn, Jr and baby
Closeoul $50
and Mr. and Mrs Roge&lt; Lohn
el l~ol\ ~, ,,{jl ~t\1 111.1
lH'Pcr;
Utili d(oW!l"!.liiS ,Jp.lllllltll! 'HPTO Cor\ mg Servlce Cop
Kelvinator Range
PT PLEASANT - M as o n of Columbus spent the Christsha1 p ;; vl l "~ llt' \111111~ m~-"' 1 N11 t' Joe ,1 1turl 1n !\l tdill t·~·· t IP.'l marie of leg Lll p1.1 pers
Should
be $75
Pomeroy
WY
2
2143
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Couoly Sheriff George E JohnJ mas holidays With their mother
birth re( •Jrrto:. ;1tlll alm•J::i l an}
bl:'l',\ltll ·l "t -; ul 17 111d \11
Closeout $25 I
son
has released the repod or i r.nd grandmother, Mrs.
Otto
fu1 ro11111' r •tid k1\1 tm \\ot k 1\10 'lln l\ 1.11 Sf'ACFS
Matching Unico
other dorumf'nts
lleuter
Insurance,
Poml'roy
1
Gauge readmgs:
Gallipolis actiVIties of h1s department for Lohn m Pomeroy.
N1ghl
1.11 d d t\
po ol!l lllb nnl m 1tw \1lla:~e o! \l•ddlt&gt;
Washer &amp; Drver
Phone Today For
9 4 tJj
8\Jt l,lhlf' I II li •1' Jldll ttlllt' !Jill I ( ,d) \\' 1- n ~h ut \\ y
Should be $350 $225 pr. 1 D~m 12 2, 24 3, runmng 55 feet t the vear of 1005
WU I k ]· ! 1 11 Ill
tp]lill 11 1111'r'
:t .!lH!i •Jt \\ ' l JWII
on rollers, Pomeroy • Mason Department members
are
GIVE DINNER
A\&lt;'.1'\Jr\ (',\SllAI fl! ln"LII··rtrf'
FREE ESTIMATES
1I )II I fc
for Ud~ 111• I Ill• ll \I!JI IY In
2211,
PI
Pleasant
25
57,
Hmlon
Sherrlf
Johnson
Ch~el
Deputy
Mr.
and
Mrs Dw1ght Parker
Mull1•n Insurance Agency rnc
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pet . . l111
ON
! : . J a c k w Carsey
0 95 fallmg, Karutwha Falls 2- MJIIard Halstead Deputy Don- entertamed With a dmner New
Pomero~. Pllone WY 2 llfll
, .,, Flll rH HPil\1 turn1:-.lwcl ilf1!1l
l..! .J ll 11
ens llho
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SIDING
Man••"
,
7 ns mg Charleston 19 09 rrs aid Shaffer, floyd Stom, S E 1Year's day, at theiT home, Plea11
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me1.! \\ V 2 31158
For Sale
GRANGE INSURANCE. Mullen
• STORM DOOR
mg, London, Marmet aod Wm- Hllddleston Sr Robert Uhl l sant Ridge Road Present were
\'' -'' \II)[Jf'l !2 II l'..sllc• "'" ln'Uial)('e Agenc) lnr, Porn
&amp; WINDOWS
Ph. WY 22181
field dams were on tre Sills
and Bernard Connolly The de- Mr and Mrs Robert Morns Jr
eruy Phnne WY 2-JJRI
• ROOFING
~~:==:=::~::::=::=:::=::'=! Ohio f\over - New Martms- parl_menl traveled a total of , and R~ek and Paula of Middle-.
bHh
~&gt;ollll•ll llII Jlit'l
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1-'llf)ue)loU\\\l)t•.!rl
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Exterior Decorators
- - - - VIl le up 14 3 am, Acadian up : 7335.) ~~es
m Its wor k m lhe toport, Mlss Amanda Parker
"''' I 'UIIIMIO~llll ms11rance ~~een
Of Ohio
15 355 pm, George G. up 15 countys three cruiSers
Minersville, Mr. and Mrs. Ro- -- - 1 5
cance 1ed'? t.osl vour opera
WY _
3 55 am, P~ggy Downey up Offi cers mvesligatcd 155 high- bert Morns, Sr. William Young
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HA.\D I l )Ol.S mens sutt, wo· tor's Ucense? Call WY 2-t~ ~ ..,.,==---M-I_d_dl_•_P•.,ri,.=o,,l
--------15 6 30 am ; Harvey Jordon way accidents causmg Bn est1 1and Bill Young of Pomeroy and
RUTLAND
nldll \ • ,,, t 'hJthe" hampt 'l
ll)tl•
AlJC'TIONEER - - down 16 5 10 a rn, Western up mated $87, 125 86 1n personal Mr and Mrs. Parker and Myr1
.\. 11 lt~t IHw Nt-w
u... t• fu\
ENTERED HOSPITI\L
11 3 25 am; Waune H up t7 t property damage and 86 per- lis Ka11
Complete serviCe
1 hos 3 45 am, St Marys
'
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Apply WY 2-2156
&lt;~ ' 'I• h~ \1J• ~·•tt&gt;l ll ,nlt\ S) - Real Estate For 5a Ie
Per~ons
entermg lloze1
up
11 sont~.l m]unes 1~sued a total
(
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Hr.II4!.,T{t
1I
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p1tal dunng the last 24 hoursl3 45a m Rose G up 17 6 4fi of 106 road law Citations . reWrrte.
or Contact
THE
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A. LProne
llKAUtrOlUl
mduried M1ss Ann~:~ M Wome 1 am Nalwnal up 17 6·45 6 m.; I covered f1ve sto len automobiles
,
"lw• l, '1,1/&amp;Ritl K,tll
, Till l is
Racme, Oblo
duilf, 631 Second A\0, Mrs OVEC up 18 4 am:
LuU~e 1 valued at $5,04500 and arres!DAILY SENTINEL
4
John D. All1zer, 20 Vrnlon St, I Herdman up 20 4 25 am; AI ed tv.o persons f01 car theft,
11 1 1111
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dtl.' :-il~)[_H) ( , diiJql ~'ll l I l'OMERO y - S1x room frJml ,.-=----""------&gt;I Loretta L Young 200"1 t t ws t·l 1ce up 20 10 05 p rn Vukan and mvest1galed 29 breakmg~
1 4 1' 1f' 1I J ~wdruorn s, b&lt;lth, full bas..:
SEMI 01-\ ST I{AI I. If'l
~ 111110
Mrs Roy L Henry, up 20 6 20 am, Jeffer~on up land t:.mt1!1mg!\ and recovered
1 nut St,
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Employment
Overseas
expenenle 1P P 111 JLI 1 111 1 '' :\ 1 \ 1' 1\ 1 1!1\olt&gt; J·q.~ tPI«i menl gas fu 1na(e he&lt;:~ ttng
Galllpohs, Mrs Paul Q Me 1 21 6 15 am ludrarct up
22 I $650 worth of pe1sonal proper· !
JAN. I
Dl:'l·ess:ll\ ~~~~~ I,Jn tc~ln l• 111 l•r~. 1 n m. 1plt {L!hl nt'l Pnr.ed No doYrn payment to qua]}
All tra des truck dr1ver to KJnney, 16 Nell Ave, Donald 4 45 am; Onward down
23 ' 1}
wages(l l\t·r -.luHt tt.llntn~ J,
li• ~· J I
1111r It'l l
Hu11,1nd fled buyer $550000
pro]lct engm t.'ers
AfrlC'a • L Plul!lps, B1dwel/, Clarence 320 am, CoLton Queen up 23 1 The department served 742 Th
C'"JI i.llld l•Vt'l lilt r11 •d 1nfor l 111 11t lo1t ,. I\11IL• nd Oh1o
1MHlOLi:POHT _ Cmy
onr Eururlf' As1a South P.aclf1c
W Fulks Watl'rloo Sta r Rl 4 55 u m; Steel Trader down .court l&gt;apers of CIVil and cnm- 10f 11
dub
lllJIIUil oi\,IIIIIJit \\li lt'
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v
fl
half
bi.ith,
enpatd
tr.JvPI
hou
smg.
food
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L&lt;IITY
G
Duke,
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1
Northup
,
Greenup
12
45
a
m
Miss
Sus'
mal
actwns
received
209
m1
s
I
sd
eporl
will
meet
Wed01
5
111
call Nnltl!rl \\ldt '-. tiHI 'It dill
AT I,Jnt!c 111 ,;:h
Jobs
J{,,ynmnd S Hoff man Pt an down Greenup's 20 am ' cellancous
rrom t1 1&lt;&gt;1Mne ay, Jan • at the home of
\l"tnn
12Jt (ut,\ln 81::\111\ aultomafH "usher for 50
llo,wd100ba1ck
porch,00
leve l male. lem·•le
'
Larry D p yes Andrew Calhoun up Meldahl 4··, J p courts an d served 156 ' hrs Guy R~Wnolds
at 8 P m·
1 $1500
"' ove r 18 (J''L IB 1P Ieas1.1 nt, l'1rs
.,
lng Dl
0
A• enue
lit!''
T1·1
$2:1
.i 115· ACRE
x
"
I kl
I r11 1rt 11 \liddltt~&gt;lt\
IJIIPtll~t, 1.retnt
FAil\1 - 35 acres Uox 2:.wm. Oakland Park t Ga 11!polls er ry , Hel-b ert Am 130 p m , Z•mmer up Meldahl6 · oft hem app1ehended 33 men~; Th ~ wtll
d I be tha plant I ex .
Bwlurng l•mllltlrt \! 1
'"
Jlp , cllillv.&lt;li'd 10 acre! pas tllre
ria JJJll7
11&lt;k, M•son, Mrs. Larry C. W1- 15 p m, Jefrlml down Meldahl tal pat1enls from vanous hos·'1c
rl eL:::;en ng Cl
1
1 4
phont j 1'1X' '
..
1
ll rc tobacro
well
,
ley, New
Sh1rLy Ann 1125 pm Alton Zephyr down p1tals and loca l"d seven m1ss-1
e
epo
rary ub
1
S p m. dr~tl~ \o
/l•'rlll);:,~ SI1. 1JFk-\KI·HTH\l K:::
Cl.Jt:i 10:'.l HUI't.'JlEHNl1
ant Tutl,er, Rt J, l.eon, W Va, Meld~ll40.am, ·H E BoYil· mg persons, and OOoked 5RI 5wlll meet Wednesday, January
21 eultmg Vnll ouy hides ever~ The Re\. Wilham H. Perrm, es up Me ldahl 3 15 am
taUs pll'ast
1 3 Jtc tun l }'. tl&lt;~t lw·d gund tnt~
ft'm• d plentv 0 1 \I&lt;Jier,
L Ipersons m the county Jdtl J7 · at the home of Mrs. Rodney
,:1 \l•g•l Le~e ti l de 'il
wakl S)stems good !1 room l Mond&lt;~y Phil Meier, Pbone Pomeroy ; Mrs Carl L Hub· ot am Asa down Meldah,l4 ·15 charged With felomes and '544 Downing at 2 pm .~rs. James
PuH1t·riJv OhJI), \\ y 2 ~468
house. V&gt;llh bath, basem~nt, WY 2 3510
9 18 Uc bard, Syri.lcuse, Mrs Oliver L. 05 am' Asa down Meldahl 4·15 With misdemeanors
Euler Will revtfW Ptllar of
Instructions
~ar,,gf• ~ b.trns, otlwr b11 d.l
Ccrbi 1 nl
'I
Dell M •
Dd
I
Iron" and the annual
busl~~n 'w..,~:."',:L ~ ~E ~~.:n. :.u:~.
1 4 3tp
mgs PJirrd hr quick sule
Auto Sales
n, ro on ~~ rs
a
tfl m , r. eana Bosworth down Sheriff Johnson and
h 15
Job' Htl(" ,,
' '
-ZIG Z\li 0\lA I'IC
19 0111 m
Rrggle, Jackson, John W Harp- Meldahl 6 25
am Barbara ' staff have Investigated six sur.l oess meetmg Will be held Roll
,, t
t \\I'll knmH1 make :sewmg
WY JS30
WY
65 Buick - - $2,7 50 i er, McArthur. P. arl E Cash, II Gay down Meldahl 1 15 a rn !Cldes and two accidental deaths Icallk
will be anoUter
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I
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E . ,M CO
I Rl 2 Chillicothe,
Ray
V Gallipolis Dam - Queen City m the countu dunng 1965, and boowe'• y the euthor, Taylor
\1"1 oil) unn•·~·". ' rltJ I "'''" I mac 111H'
r..ttl\t'S ITI&lt;Jnour··rl•"
buttonh oh::;, ALB ~RT
X, llltoKEit
J
u·
m a tmn un l"' " • 1,. ,~. , .. ,,u" ' 1 L''-' ' ,,
hrill&gt;&gt;ll'
Jtc LeS~ IJ re was $2 995 4 dr · Brum fle ld • Ashl an d• KY• Mrs down 2 'A10 am, Pennsylvania I ass1sled m the
mvestlgahan of
4
1
0
•m·••
serle&gt;. owner
p,,wer Alber t J II ess, J ac kson, HO&gt;~ down 'IA am, Bull Frog up 5 45 eight highway falahlles.
JAN. '
menh v.r ., , , ; ~"' "~ """ '
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S1•rlanI ''''tom
One careful
0 u
11 1 1 1
I
IJddr
an&lt;1 pi "
l tn• "'" t;• r
pal&lt; IIt's f'll ' a II
Wl t nou
".st..:e 11n'g &lt;~uti b1ake.s. Aulo· ~r d E. NJea
h us, Ravensw ood am,J S Lewlsdown7a.m,
''~'t' ....1So~OOH\tl11~l•·•""'"n'"wl
Evangeline chapter OES, Mi"C 11.. ~t•
m:JI J~ Extra n1ce
dleport, w11l meet in r~lar
P"'l'"'&lt;' · &lt;J
&lt;~ lta(hm•nh Full lmla111e
Mrs J oseph 0 Elis,
1 Cottage· Mary 8 up 'I 30 am
ana"
62 Rambler _ _ $995 vr II e, u." va ; "'I oss Sh"ey
River
Allen
R
sesSion Thursday evening, Jan.
- -due llfl 1) $51 23 or ~5
per
W1
u"'
I
K
ha
IS
1
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o
·
.Just
an
IVf'd
ones,
.
,
I
Jro
;
s
I
ern
own
London
5
20
am.,
Wanted To Buy
nMinl 1 c~ll \\ l l-6'o5:i
I
J
Rt 2 Ch II' theM 11 d
6 at lhe Masonic Temple. In·
40
Ou ly 83 4~ti ra~\ nnle~ by . Charles L HarrJS{ln, Oak Hlll, Beaver down Mermet 9 so pI
stallation for one officer will
1 4 ntc POMEHOY - tv.o storv fr,Jme
C:2 tO, lwd iS II HI (I - 1{\()l(t CO~S()(,f. SIX lalge rooms,(~ bedroom:s\ one 0\\TII'r Automall&lt;: trans. Mrs Bnlton B Barlow, Co&lt;J. I]m ; George PriCe down Mar-l
be held and plans for the year
SPEC/ ~I. . CO» II
1
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~1de ~,( lb llt 11 11 d • 1e \ 14 sp•·trl 1n !'I n11 ,;t·U ch&lt;tn ger bat h full Ld:--t mtn1, gas f1r ed Rc•ally clran
Grove, Mrs George C, Leilch, met 11 30 p.m; 0. F. Shearer
discussed
RePd sv•lle.Uhm
ll3112tcl1 llual\ lllur 11 eum trol4 spe.tk
hotwr1ter heotmg O\~nerw1ll
Hadcl1ff, Elden E.
Jeffers, up Marme-t 130 am. Lucy 1
TheC~BRadtoAuxlliarywiU
LOCUST
f-'U'n ~ 0 lo lul t'l \IIUitd 'i\ ~tt Ill J,ovelj al I ftndD 1 e $h 500 (JU
I Well slon , MI SS Mar)OTie Lou Jane Lucas down Wmfleld 3 30
meet Thursday, Jan. 6, at 7 30
son, !Jexle&lt;
,.,,,
nul 1nn &gt;h lim s&lt;· l
fuu r Mllllll.t~PO!lT - t.u s to r v
Pomeroy, Ohio
Cappallar1, Los Angeles, Calif p m A ,J Patten dowo Wm-[
P m. at the home of Mrs. Carl
0
1
ll :w 6q 1 11111ntlts &lt;~l.t 'I Jke o\er pa\·i fr ,un" lt\e 1 oom~. b~th, r"~ l .
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Births
fteld 9 20 pm;
ElgerciJff! PT PLEASANT_ The Jan~ Hysell, Rutland.
1
,
,
enh ol $12.·, p ·r Wi~k or 1.1r g•s heatmg, fronl and (, MC" pi&lt;kup Good t1res, very . Mrs Walter R. Fraley, Well - down WWmfJCid 1010 pm ; tuary grand 1ury of the Mason l The Laurel
CUH
Better
111
1
1
1
pdv
IJdla
nu:
due
$R7
Ca
ll
.11
11rot:hes,
co•
ncr
I
o
t
go
motor.
ver
l
mg
c:om:ston,
aug1tcr,
,
4
p
m
ues.-,.;mel
own
Wmf1eld
11
SO
p.m.
County
C1rcmt
Court
completed
ealth
club
will
meet
Thursday
,Allj11QU~, l•mn.· un.' , di\llt'!t
I' b k
od
E
h
I
d 1
'3
T
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d
1
1H
unsre llaneolls 1 all or wnle I ~ y . ;;,;
f&gt;tc
$5 000 00
p\ete Heady to work G A day, Mrs Bernard E Boggs
1ls dulles Tuesday \ afternoon at 7 30 p m at the home
Gl
14
26
Mrs ~ow;.rd Cecil 300 W
I SYRe\CLSE- Jlh story fr;tme , Dee m, Racme, OhiO
Rt 1, H1dwell daughtr.r , 5 57 Gobb le, Lowell F
Harr1son, and W'".ts excused subjecl to Mrs. Lou Dtehl.
MalD St . Pomeroy
1 4 3tc p. m Tuesday , Mrs. Paul Me· Gerald F Htggmbotham, Jr, call until Morch 4.
40 ft \\000 extension l·add£'r. s1x rooms 1:1 twd1oorn ~1 bath
IJ 29 tiel :ijl~~~; old 12a :&lt;lew Jl ,,vr n.l base men t, gas rurn ace heal
DOD&lt;.iE:
hardtop,
good Kmney, % N01l Ave, son, 6 12 Mrs Jemes E Karr, Grorge W. The 1urv returned two miS· &lt;named in a joint indJclmeal
1959
Livestock
1Kuhn Morrts R Martin Mrs demeanor Indictments agamst along with Chnstme Bowlmg,
12 J! 3_1.p mg garage· (Orner lui 100 x runrung condition Ph CheslcT P m. Tuesday
1
_ __
~
1 t:HACE:
}OUIS~-"If for e thull 100 Locoted on Rnute 124 91\J ZlhO
Jto
Dlschar~ed
R~dy, Mrs Clyd-'! D three persons Tuesday Pearhe chargmg unlawful co-habitation.
1 Oons
1 4
FOUR..liEREFOI {() ij',\~ lo\1, tiH:' flr s1 lime \ OU use Hlue $;)50000
--·-I Mrs PauiCrabtree,Mrs Hal-Russell Carl B. RRutherford 1Rumon Leon was indicted ror The persons indicted by the
hetfers, one oull 1 11r l\1·~-'
Lu~tJt' 1~1''1 1 t·lertnc sham- ALBF.RT M. COX, BROKER 1964 VOLKSWAGEN, excellent dor W Alhert, Mrs Joe D Earl E Shaver, Mrs. W Ro 11he m1~dem~nor ot unlawfully January grand jury are Bcl\e~
baugh's, Chesler, Uh11 1-'ilwe pooe r $1 1-ulkf•r Furmture,l WY 2-3830
WY 2.3636
condJtJon. WY 2-3951
ICall, Gregory A. Davis, Mrs bert Tobert William
Shato strlke, beat and wound a nme t.\led to appear m Circuit Court
180-319&gt;.
1• Jl lip ~liddleport, Ohio.
1-:Hit&lt;:l
U 31 ltc
U 23 tfa Douala J. Eanes, William D Mrs. Edward Meyen. _ _ year old chlld. RUDioJI waa a11o Thursdey mornin&amp; 8:30 1. m.

LU'·T

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rece~ved

Cald~

I

Ple~s court by 'he State agab&amp;t I AflaiTs, has been eleeled JIS
NOW YOU KNOW .
wrong med1cme," ene adv1sed could report "no movement" in t Clair Might, G;l'Jcl't L
chairman, thus swappmg pubhc The liquid rock fOUDd ia · "oJ.
d ;~restedh on lJve te1evJ~Ion ff'r "Why isn't he in the pri3Cners' 1 the last 24 hours
I staff and Chari ~;; M. W:thc:e offices With Mayor C 0. Fish· canoes Is about 451 Umn II
e ymg t e mJunchon, Qllrli ward?" cmother demanded
In other court actlvtty, C~rol~n \ er Smith who rettred as may- vls{'ous as castor oU
went to Jail defiant!~ '·to rot"
"I do not WISh to convey a Clonch, a m1nor, has flied a I '
•
Tuesday and came out two The stram of the stnke 1false impression of optlmtsm," divorce pet1!10n agamst Ell 1s
hours later, white-faced, uncon- showed on the faces o_f the I he sard grimly "The siluation Sanford Clonlh, and r J Arnll!ll!!llli!ll'll.
sc1ous , on a stretcher, the cJiizen
.
ry Th ey were tIre d of remams very, very serious. I old, Columbtts. 1s secl\U'8 a $1.·
victim of a possible heart Improvising,. !Ired of walkmg, can't report any movement on 116.25 Judgment from
Cecil
attack He remained 111 He\. hred of wa1tmg The glamor the money question."
Dillon Jr and Floss1e D1flon
1evue HO'.ipJtal today, alternat was gon e from th e lh mg.
H
bed
Rt l, Reedsville on an aUeg-•
mg between consciOusness and Old women, trudgmg the
e sc uled 8 ~eling Wtth ed nate.
'
unconsciOUsness, fed mlrave· grand avenues wearily, stopped the umon delegatiOn for 9·30
neously.
now and then for a breather 8 am EST
m Regards
hand to chest or head
'
Mayor John V Lindsey urged
SERIOUSLY ILL
3
S1xty of his fellow New The Commerce and Industry
speedup of negotiations and Lee Johnson of Racine, R D ,
Yorkers telephoned the ho;pJta l ASSOCJatJOn of New York agam called on those who cuuld who was taken by Ewmg amto w1sh h1m 111. "Give him the estimated busmess losses due not walk to work to stay home bulance to Holzer hospital Sun.
to the strike, now in Its fifth But another heavy crush of day is suffermg from .a coron- 1
day, at more than $100 million traffiC-worse
than Tues~ ary attack, and 1s reported in
a day . Much of this
was day's, the worst m history-was serious conditiOn He 15 m room :
238
unrecoverable Seventh Avenue expeded
which clothes Amer1ca's worn~~~-=-=========;.;_=._=======--,

G.-ind· r

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'The matn reason for
the
increase m money paid uut ," he coveri~g doclors' bills and otbcontmued, ' was the 7 per cent or medlclll expenses, is volunmcrease m benefits enacted m tary and will cost tbe parttciJul} but retroactl~e to Janu pant $3 a month twith the
ary 1965 " In September' che~ks .Fec.kral gonrnment contribut·
covermg lhe reatroatUve pay- mg a matching amount). Those
ments and amounting to $a3.~ who. want this losurance have
million nationally were
sent I to sign up for it.
out to the more than 20 mtl· And, Lorent emphasized, peu.
l'on people then on lhe soc ial pie who are al~eady at !Past 65
st:cunty rolls.
have anlv until March 31st to
s1g n up , 1f th eir coverage IS (()
The Social Secunty Amend - hegm on July Is! The Soc13l
ment• of 1965 also m•de 51 lliiO Secunty D1stnct Off1ce at 331
persons in Oh10 newly elig1ble 4th Slreet tn Marietta is epen
for monthly benefits and added 8 45 a,m - 4 45 p m , Mondav
far pt"Ople 65 or over wh1('h w1ll fnday , and 9 am. t2noon on
go 10to effect begmnmg next Ju- Saturday Phone 313·5007.
ly I

UPI Briefs

Loren! sa1d that the hea llh 1
Insurance program - known 'iS
Medicare - is avava1lable lo
!Continued from P"ge 1)
nearly all people 65 or o"er m
Oh1o. The bas1c hospital msur- of College Teachers failed 1o
John's
ance part, he contmued. 1s aulo- dJsrupt classes A Sl
spokesman
sa1
d
all
but
44
of 65!
matlc for every one of these
faculty
members
were
workmg
people, whether or no! they are
el1g1b le for regular SO&lt;'Ial secur· A umon spokesman, however,
said some 200 mstruclors were
ily benefits
absent
from the lwo campusf'S
The medical Insurance part,
m Jama1la, Queens, and Brook
lyn.

~~~;:ai: ma~~e,tn~m!:~~ t:~:-

We 'U prepare your ready mixed con·

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crete order to your specifications, and deliver

It anywhere 1n town, all ready to pour. CaU

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today . . our servtce IS prompt and our pnces
are the lowest poSSible!

GOEGLEIN READY-MIX CO.
Phone

Court St., Pomeroy

WY 2-3284

Page Street

Middleport

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PRICES EFfECTIVE

THURS - F'RI -SAT
JANLARY 6- 7- 8

PmC€Ih cla1med Ole AUten 1
County &lt;.-ommJssloner.s erred m
authonzmg the cGunty engmeer I
to award the c-ontract by · force I'
account" because of a lack of
competJtl\'e
b1ddmg, smce 1
fo rce account" contracts requH e the county to use Its own 1
J;;~bo1 and materials.

TUPPERS
.'LAINS

ROUND

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STEAK
RUTLAND,
OHIO

(Kenneth Davis)

Accident
Reported Tut"Sdav

2-Vehide

FRESH

PT PLEASANT - Th; Slier·
iff's department investigated a
t7to vehicle ace~dent Tuesday
a e~noon on .ferry's Run Road
resu lmg m $200 property damage, but no personal IDJUry
I
Th
h
e m1s ap occurred when a ,
car dnven by Flemmg Craw· 1
ford , 76 Apple Grove
was
backmg out of the driveway
and stalled on the road and an
oncommg truck dnven by Chr1s- l
lie FiSher 49 Apple
Grove
!-ltruck the stalled car. Neithe;
dnver was Cited.

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NOTICE

eMASON
Weavor'a Barber Shop

LAUNDRY DETERGENT

IDe

OFF

clb

GIANT
SIZE

e TUPPERS PLAINS
Chari.. D. Carr Barber Shop

STORE SPECIAlS
CAMPBELL'S
CHICKEN NOODLE

s 0 up

BONUS BUY

GOOD

COLONIAL

SUGAR

--

LEAN

STEWING

BEEF

ILB.
BAG

clb
eMIXED

eNORTHERN

300

10

SIZE
CANS

CANS

CASH SAVER

DOG FOOD
25 LB.
BAG

$1.89

FOODLAND

SHORTENING
3

LB.

69c

GOLDEN-- RIPE

BANANAS

3

.00

JSc

No.1

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BUSH BEANS
eKIDNEY

2

CAN

BONUS BUY

c

LBS.

FOODLAND
EVAPORATED

--~~-­
FAIRMONT

MILK

3

COUNTRYSIDE

REAL
ICE CREAM

ePOMEROY
Kerr's Barber Shop

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GROUND ORANGE JUICE
6 ~A~zs $1e00
BEEF

TIDE

s:r

Ewmg chapel with burial Jn the I,Loc=iiiiai=Seiiiiboo~liiiiDis~;;,tr~lct~m~Gu;,:;;;er~n-~o~th~e~r~t~ea~c~h~er~.====="ill
Beech Grove cemetery beside ll
his late wife, Charlotte Survivors include his mother, Mrs.
Flora Brookover, Sandridge, W.
Va.: two brothers, Clarence
~anton, and Jessie, Aluon; lou;
The following Sarber Shops are now mem·
SISters, Cora CollutS, Lockney,
bers of Tri-County Local 400 International
W.Va.: Blanche Carpen~. Sandridge, W. Va : Bertha Hosey,
Barbers Union:
Morganlllwn, W. Va ., and Ruby
Norrla, Akron Friends
may
e GIILL!POLIS
calla It ho funeralh orne anyI( I.. ling Barber Shop
lime.
LH's Barber Shop
Waugh Barber Shop
Conloy and CremHns Barber Shop
WEATHER
Glauburn'a Barber Shop
·
Cloudy, warmer lonigbl, Hght
Beaver's Barber Shop
raiD 1011tb, low 33-U. Showers,
Nul's Barber Shop
Hille lemperature ebage ThunDick's Barber Shop
day,
e POINT PLEASANT
LOCAL TEMPS
Buck and John Berber Shop
Temperature in
Pomeroy's
Hall's Berber Shop
business district at II· II a. m.
eGALLIPOLIS FERRY
today was 36 degreea uuder
Bill's Barber Shop
cloudy tkles.

LEAN

SEALED SWEET

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happentqJ"

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Phillips Sisters Style Shop

The high court tossed out two
Talks Stymied
contral:ts,
totalmg
$60,556.
Negotiations were frozen
awarded to the Ohio Bndge
Mediator Sylvester GarrE:tt
Corp. for const.:uctton of a
l.Jndgt on County hoad 5 over
Federal Creek and repa1rs of
another on Frost Road over the
Hockmg R1~e1.
The court upheld a common
pleas court InJunction haltmg
wo1 k under ti re eontre~ct based
011 a da1m by G~:~bnel F. Pm
cell1 of Chauncey.

I

w1·nter Hats &amp; Purses

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CHARLICSTON. W.
VA. _
(Contmued from P"ge 1)
West V1rg1ma 's three
horse
•
I race tracks dum d $7 4 JnJI
diplomalie channels
.
pe
1on m tax money mto the st&lt;.~ j e
11
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$
_WASHINGTON IU~J) - Sen t:~as~:tdsu~n ~~mi~On over
Richard B Russell D-Ga chair- Rra:
' e State
man of the powerful
SenAte day cmg CommiSSIOn said MonArmed Serv1ces Committee Th
.
sa1d today the U S "pause': b : commiSSIOn said state
in bombmg Communist North
ers also shared $54,727
V1et Nam has already ru nt 90 ,;~~ unrecdehemled tickets The
long
'
s ar es Town, Shen"I thl k
k
' andoah and Waterford Park _
~ a wee .was
long [ met for 476 days drt'w 1 919 enough, the Georg1a Democrat, 483 persons and had a 'tot~!
Pleasant Valley Hospital
SRid m an lnteTVJew. "I would- I handle of $128 052 398
Admitted - Mrs. Herbert I
n't want to be the next Navall
' • ·
Myers, Glllhpohs Ferry.
p1lol to fly aver one of those WASffiNGTON _ T
Hischarged - Mrs Charles
SAM Sites"
I l f the
HE . EF- Paxton and son,
Gallipolis,
ec o
Johnson admm1stl a- Oh10 Debra Kay
Wilham
hon's attack on struclural steel PI Ple-asant, John DeVault p~~
TOKYO (UP!) - Ccmmumst pnce hikes was begmnmg to no I Pleasant
1
Chma today described slates- feIt around Ihe nalion today, B~rtb - (F~rsl of 1966) Mr '
men who praised Pres1de11t but there was no s1gn of any Ctnd Mrs. Eugene Pearson Pt
Johnson's VIet Nam peace of. s1gmf1cant pnce rollback.
Pleasant, 3 sou,
'
fensJVe as a "swarm of errand In 8,'1egrams to state h.igh
boys a?~ brokers, mo~sters and way departments througirout sey County, State Auditor Ro
freaks .. The North VIetnamese the country earlier lh1s week er Cloud scud
g
commumsts also dism1saed U Federal H1ghway Admm1strat 01 The fmdmgs ba ed
S efforts te restore peace to Rex. M. Whitton warned that aud1t of fman~Ial ~per:~1009
Viet N.am ae "a mere repeti~ contracts for fede1·al ~ state the dJstr1ct from April 1 1962
tion of old themes"
projects cannot be honor.&lt;~ w1th through July 14 1965, made the
steel comparues whJCh
have fmdmgs against Mrs. Johnn1
SET SERVICES
ra1sed their pr1ces.
Shaver, a former clerk 01 the
Funeral services for Lester
school board: her bonding comBrook?ver, 62, Laurel
CUff, COL~fMBUS -A STATE EX- pany, Ohio Casually Co . hor
who dJed Tuesday at 4 p m. at ammer_' report Issued today hu sband, Charles Shav:r, ,
the St. Joseph hospital, will be made fmdmgs of $2! ,000 agamsl teacher , o. H Winland, school
held Thursday at 2 p m. at the four offiCials of the RoUing Hills prmc1pa/ and Joan S!.evens, an·

WASHINGTON (UPI) House Republicans have hired
fonner Washington newsman
Robert T, Hartmann II help
"lurn liie Jlahts back on so the
pubUc can see what It reaUy

ON ALL • •

The court ~ loo held cerhflcates I
of avallabJ!Jty of funds must be
attached to contracts, another
poml m Pmcelli s suJI.

Giant Crane

---GOP HIRES NEWSMAN

s p Ec 1A L

men, worned, about
getung
Easter fashions to the natwn's
stores on lime.
.F'rom now on.
announced
Ralph Gross, executive v1ce
pres1dent of the .association
only a few busmesses
w1
continue to pay employes who
stayed home. Many firms had
refused to pay absentees at all.
The cut-off ol pay threatened to

COLUMBUS iUPI) - Th•
Oh1o Supreme Court ruled today
thatt wo contracts for bndge
constructiOn and repair in At~­
ens County w'ere mvahd becauSt
they were not the result of com~
petJtive b1dding

in Marietta. In M~1gs county, nearly 3600 persons got over
$2.300,000.
Nationwide, by the end or the year, 20 8 million persons
were rece1ving $1 5 billion monthly m case soc1al secunty
1

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Contracts for
Athens Bridges
Ruled Invalid

$82.-

.'

¥1LHUOI'IIo\i i'!Lia:U
UailJ :senuuol, Pomoroy·M.iddletJ&lt;&gt;~t. 0 ., Jan. I, 111611-1
Petitions
for app: opr1alfon
of ea"':menh for ughway pu1 SWAP JOBS
1 or at the eild of 1965, replaetl
poses m Me1 ~s co 1n1y tave Lee Smith, new member ol 1C 0. Fisher as board chaint)la.
been flied m the
Common the Middleport Board of Public

1

772,000 in monthly social secunty benefits in 1965, accord·
mg to Robert G Lorent, social secunty d1stnct manager

Hysells Visit in
Nation's Capital

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TOP VALUE STAMPS

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WHOLE
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50

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Leg-0-Lamb ........ ... 79c
Lamb.......................... 99c Breasts ................... 49c
Lamb Chops ..~::·. ••· $1-•9 Legs .. ..................... ••· 45c
Meat Loaf .. .......... ... 69c
........Pl..... . 3 $179
Baeon .....
Cube Steaks ....... ·~; 89c
Sirloin lloob

lb.

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4
lb.
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Exp. J/ 8; 66

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DISHING OUT INFORMATION-This view from one dish antenna to another illustrates
rcsearrh equ ipment used by scientists at Ohio State for interplanetary communications.

Dressing

Bread
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With

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BATCH OF STEEL PANCAKES- Terry Valley m vcs up 40-pound sleet "pancakes"
at a plant in Ithaca, N.Y. They will be machined int'O sprockets for industrial use,

Embassy Salad

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Round or 20-oz. White

••••••••••••

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Winge ...·--·- lb. 29c
Backs ...... lb. JOe
Drumstickl . . lb. 49c
ThighB ...... lb. 49c
Buy plenty at thialow,low Kroger Prire.
Stock your freezer now.

KI'OIIr Plain

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39c
Orange
Juice
Pineapple.=.~:~. 6~~ $1
6
Corn·.........:::......... 6:: $1
Dog Food ....:~... 12 ~ $1
Tissue .......~:~...... 3~ $1
Hair Spray ...... '': 7lc Toothpaste ... ~$1S9c49
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Resolve ..:::.. 69c Pepto Bismol :: 46c
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roU of pa- (right) is being produced. Note size ol the old paper roll (Jell).

A NEW NATION
A

NA~uyana-will

appear on world maps in May, 1966.
Known as British Guiana, it won its independence after nearly two
decades. Lodged on South America's northeast shoulder, Guyana is rich
in bauxite deposits and timberlands and has climale for rice and sugar.

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forms worn by hostesses fot"
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are previewed in Dallas.

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•••••

u. s. Government Inspected

ers

res

WHOLE
Plump, juU!y fryere,
fully dresaed and
ready to cook.

Al'm.our Shortening
Copyright, The Kroger C1., lfU

450 EXTRA
Top ralue

Stamp.~

aullablt to you in coupons be\gw

FREE

Vegetole
3

lb.

Plu...., fulcy young GOYIM&gt;
ment Inspected llry1r1 IPH'

lb.

l•lly t:.rH and fed to heve

can

finer fl1vor •nd rnor. ttncltr
mtll than lilY yw Mtr a&amp;e.

50

tOP VAI.UI

"Piece Chicken"
Leg-0-Lamb ........ ... 79c
Lamb.......................... 99c Breasts ................... 49c
Lamb Chops ..~::·. ••· $1-•9 Legs .. ..................... ••· 45c
Meat Loaf .. .......... ... 69c
........Pl..... . 3 $179
Baeon .....
Cube Steaks ....... ·~; 89c
Sirloin lloob

lb.

Dried

1

pk••·
Buddin Chip
MEAT ITEMS
E.xp. 1/ft/fi&amp;

Pinto Beans
4
lb.
bag

i;~"i Stew ........ 2~~: 89c
eny pltg . Kroo;~er

HOT T&amp;A BAGS
Exp. J/ 8; 66

'--'-

Margarine .......... 7:;L $1
8'iscu'iis ............ 12 ~ s1
Cocktal"l Ho~nro 5"".!' $1
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8
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7
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8
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Sherbet ......:~:: ..... ~ . . 49c

lb.

pkv.

K._ Plalo &amp; J. R.

lb.

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pkgL

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B"nd

Columbul Co. Cut - ·

No. IOI

No. 101
cans

U.S. No.1 Size A
All Purpose White ,

FREE

THAT SINKING FEELING ~Hc:i dc nls of Ri ch fi eld,
N.J., sink thcu· O\\: n w~.:l ls during wa ter s hort:11~ e.

DISHING OUT INFORMATION-This view from one dish antenna to another illustrates
rcsearrh equ ipment used by scientists at Ohio State for interplanetary communications.

Dressing

Bread
.......
Pluo

With

Lorge Sin
Callfornl1

ORANGES
doz. 59c

toQ

CMtl

*

BATCH OF STEEL PANCAKES- Terry Valley m vcs up 40-pound sleet "pancakes"
at a plant in Ithaca, N.Y. They will be machined int'O sprockets for industrial use,

Embassy Salad

Kroger 16 oz.
Round or 20-oz. White

••••••••••••

W1ti1t lrud or
1M&gt; ROUND ORioiD
Exp. 1/ B, tlli

•

W.,do&lt;llrondFNtiiF.-

f&lt;Vil

Krotet lvopo"o.d

Liver• ···-·-·--- lb. 89c Giblet• ...... lb. 29c
Winge ...·--·- lb. 29c
Backs ...... lb. JOe
Drumstickl . . lb. 49c
ThighB ...... lb. 49c
Buy plenty at thialow,low Kroger Prire.
Stock your freezer now.

KI'OIIr Plain

-'4&gt;

Buttermilk ..~.....

Kroger Frozen

39c
Orange
Juice
Pineapple.=.~:~. 6~~ $1
6
Corn·.........:::......... 6:: $1
Dog Food ....:~... 12 ~ $1
Tissue .......~:~...... 3~ $1
Hair Spray ...... '': 7lc Toothpaste ... ~$1S9c49
$1
8an ............ .. ·
Ban
Resolve ..:::.. 69c Pepto Bismol :: 46c
H

~

GaL

pak

6-oz.

CIIIlll

THAT'S A BABY CARRIAGE?-It's understandable that Kimberly Jaoobs, 3, is perplexed ovet" earriaga in Chicago.

~

Spray Doodorllll ·

lOLLING ALONG-At Niagara Falls plant of Kimberly-Clark, the world's largest
roU of pa- (right) is being produced. Note size ol the old paper roll (Jell).

A NEW NATION
A

NA~uyana-will

appear on world maps in May, 1966.
Known as British Guiana, it won its independence after nearly two
decades. Lodged on South America's northeast shoulder, Guyana is rich
in bauxite deposits and timberlands and has climale for rice and sugar.

NEW

J... W...........

.,.IY Da1111...,.

AIR nAIR-Space-age sty).
ing is part of the new uru ..
forms worn by hostesses fot"
Braniff Airlines. Uniforms
are previewed in Dallas.

1..,

•••••••••••••••••

If•

50

Fresh, Crlap

lb.
bag

lb.
bag

Juice .... ........ 59c Corn ............ 5•- 39c
Pineapple ........,39c P ...... 2 ~ 59c

Puroo'"""

FREE 50

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w ,.,.,.. any

•
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.so lb. 1oa11 St.89

"

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FLOCK TO FOODLAND. WHY NOT JOIN THEM?

2 CONVENIENT

Wf. R!SI!RVE THE
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~~C~!~~~S YOU

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Middleport, a.

Kanauga, 0.

•

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AT TINY'S
Bargains are "in" at our fabulous Swingin' Sale.
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COLGATE
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REG .

25c

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69c TOOTHBRUSH

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FLOCK TO FOODLAND. WHY NOT JOIN THEM?

2 CONVENIENT

Wf. R!SI!RVE THE
RIGHT TO LIMIT
QUANTITY

~~C~!~~~S YOU

BARGAINS ARE
Middleport, a.

Kanauga, 0.

•

A GOGO
AT TINY'S
Bargains are "in" at our fabulous Swingin' Sale.
Get with it! Find the greatest variety &amp; values here

-! QUART BOTTLES
LAUNDRY DETERGENT

We're swinQing wit h savings dur·

CARTONS
OF

10c OFF

c

6

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G.E. LIGHT

GIANT
SIZE

PLU S
DEPOSIT

LEAN

BULBS

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the

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CARTON OF 4 BULBS

11 QUART
PLASTIC
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LUSTR6-WARI

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FROZEN

NORWICH

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PIECE

REG. PRICE

27

$2.98

HAM
10FOR
SANDWICHES

MORTON'S FROZEN

FLOUR
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$

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bag

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SIZe

ONIONS

PKG. of 10 ONLy

Everyday Low Prices
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ZESTA CRACKIRS

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39c
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46 oz. 30C
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TO 9:30 P.M. DAILy
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ClAN

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400 SHEETS

REG. $1.59

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COLGATE
TOOTHPASTE
WITH FREE

REG .

25c

$1.58

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69c TOOTHBRUSH

11 01. CAN

-

BAG

GOLDEN CORN
!

KEN·L·RATION
DOG FOOD

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REUT£R INSURANCE AGENCY

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The meeting opened in rit· '\ audilorium. Public lo invited
ualistic form with Della Stahl,
Mrs. Tru1nan Russell, presl·
CQundlor, presiding. Reported dent , WCIS in c har~e of
the
1!1 were Margaret Setdenabel I ~eeUng . Band members will be
and Lydie Stewart in Veterans i mlrodtlc~&gt;d and later pruvtde
Memorial Hospital and t'annie 1 entertainment. Plans were aiMc~amee. Eva De~sauer
is \so made for a record hop Saturhome from hospital and imp- 1day , January 15, with the Jays
proving. One member, Bertha 1as emeee. lt wa s decided Lo I
McKenzie lost by death a d , have the ways and means comflowers were sent and services 1mittel.! take the old uniforms
held Monday evening.
ito n rug weaver and have pur·
Thank you ROles were read ple and white rugs made which !
from the McKenzie family, Ber- . will I:Hf sold.
i
nice Ann Durst and Ebersbach I Named as the refreshment
family . Death benef~ts
were : commitlee for the
February '
pnld
for Marguente Durst. meeting were Mrs. H. M. Saw·
Round-i'obin cards were sent to yer and Mrs. Vidor Hannah,
Mrs. Seidenabel, Mrli. Stewart eo-chairman ; Mrs. Leo v'"""and Mr s. Dessauer.
: an, Mrs. C. E. Blakeslee,
Marie Hauck re'Bd the
re- Or ien Colmer Mrs. Tom Crow
port of the auditing committee Jr .. Mrs. Le~lie ~"'ultz,
Mrs.
which was accepted. n the a~· \ Donald Lanning, Mrs. Richard
sence of the dep~ty, . Nettie ! M1-es, Mrs. Larry Sheets, Mrs.
Hayes, . past councilor,
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11. 5 Mrs. Chares
Otl
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the ofr Jeers. ler . o Jee rs
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otalled were Carne Remharl [ t
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vice coundlor· Glenore swat· I ee . e res men we~e serve
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. I by Mrs. Rohert Bailey Mrs.
ul, associate v1ce coun cilor; V
M Da .d G od
8.
Lottie Cohen. warden: Marie I lernon mg, rs. . VI
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Houck outside sentinal and I w n. Mrs . H.ay Glaze and Mrs.
lrusl~ and Deallo St.hl, jun- _v_er...no.._n.-..E..va..n_•_·
ior past councilor.
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A discuss ion was held un Ute : ' ~ORE
rally to be held March 31 , In
Mon., Tun., Wed., Fri.
Pomeroy. A meeting for
organi ~: alion of a District 13
9AMToSPM
Past Councilors Association, to I
Thun. 9 AM to 1 PM
be held at Pomeroy IOOF ball ·
Sunday, January 9, was
an·
Sat.9 AM to 9 PM
nounced.
The next meeting will
be ·,
Monday January 17 ond ll•e 1l
charter will be draped in mem Middleport
ory of Marguerite Durst

bUT/KNOW

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Mary Beth Week•. daughler '&gt;rt Falls Methodist charge and I with lhe Jolln Wo~e family,

attendant~

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LEDBETTER!!
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_ Dally Sentinel, _
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A program on th~ benefits man, an~ Mrs. Donald &lt;_, al lo- .Mrs. Phtlllp!l, Medtcal
Rec· . M1ss Fneda Faehnle repm·t· Tuppt&gt;rs Plains held its annual , 0 f R
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or Garden Therapy among hos· ,wny ol the Gal lipol iS Slate lo· ' o1ds Libran an at llle Gallipo· cd on the Chnslma• parlv giv· \ Chri stmaspartvatllailey 's Res·
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pilal patients was presented at ' stitute.
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' lis State lnstitulc, and Region· en for the ,udges ol the Chml- 1
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the
of the ' Notes of
wc_re i' al Therapy t:ha•rman, diScu &gt;Scd • mas 11ghtmg contest held at the , bles were deoorllted, carrying ' bec•m
Midd leport Garden Club held rood from !he Dillard fa mily the work be111g done w1lh the h01rn&lt; or Mrs. Arthur Strauss. : out the Christmas !heme.
urg ' e
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Mooday evelllllg at the home of and From tile Athens State Hos- pot1ents at the Institute ln gar- Amngements in clu ded dried •
. parenls werP r. an
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INTERLOCKING RING SETS
Mrs. :.lax Roller.
I pita I superintendent for
the ' dcning and flower
materials end fruit and flower' Roll call was answered by . Jones Jr. or
,
MiSs Nellie
Zerkle presi-1 dub's. parlidpation m Opera- I She described tlw
combinations M" [)aVId Farpbmt matenal used m ', Mr. and
Weeks ,
denl , opened the meetmg with t on Santa Claus. Mrs. Walter ,earned out by members
mer
had
an
arrangement
du.ora
l10ns.
Chi15lmas
devoand
Mrs
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H&lt;rman
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a readig en titled, ·· PortrOiis," Hayes,
radio and TV
chair· their cluh, ··Tile Nature's Gar- ' antl&lt;lued roses and Mrs George lions were given by Mrs. Char- I Pomeroy, lhe
grandparents,
by John C. Metcalfe. She wei- , man , reported on the club's ra· :, den Club ," formed in
1!159, : Anderson h•d prepared one us- les Massar. Mrs . Charles Yeago , wero
present . The Rev .
l:eopoob lolorlodclno
Ring Sets are permancom•d members and specl&lt;ll dio program presented by Mr3. · whicll is nnw a member of !he mg mums and grapes. M r s. led group smgmg. Gameo were I Joe Ktrsch oH1ctaled .
usmg
guests including Mrs.
Jack James Titus.
Ohio Association or
Garden James Titus diSplayed arrange· played and g1Fts
with water which he brought from
ently locked ill place
to prevent twilling Cl'
Rosbon, regional director ; Mi&lt;. Miss Anna Howell, prog"•m ', Clubs and spuolsorr•d hy !he menls of dned mulertals in-' t9 members in
' the River Jordan Rev. Kirsch
aeparating ......
Charles Lewis, Meigs county
introduced Mrs. Go- 1Garden Clubs or Galli a county . eluding cnrnhu sks rose&lt;.
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hone~~ "th~ir IIGIUrbl
contact ctrairman; Mrs. Gomer 1mer Phillips whu prese oterl u 1The r\ub ~wrted with 12 and Members an!)wered roll call
N
boaulyand--•
Ph•liios, regiOnal therapy choir- i program on ''Garden Therapy." 1now hns a membership of 22. • by giving New Year's Garden ,
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look for tt.e
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namo Kooptaloo lo the
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the petienls hove planted over 1 Malcolm Roller, Mrs. Harry
line 111111 . . . arnf Z
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1,1100 sprmg flowermg bulbs and .Chesher, Mrs. l\lchard Gress
ond
invited the publlc to. d r 1ve . and Mrs. David Farm.... rved .
through the grounds m t b e a salad course w1th sandwich- ·
HAVI MOVED TO
spring and view lhe plantings. es, mints, nuts and corr... MisB •
POMEROY, 0.
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d r " \! t She also noted lhe rewards of 1Zerkle prP:sided at the sliver ,
107 SYCAMORE ST.
,ms were ma e or . ee the work d
'th th
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Dean Baroitz was installe : the Band" ni~ht at the Febru-:
one WI
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councilor by Theodorus Counc·il.d l
hers of the club, of the nature arrangement centered the re- ·
(Formerly Dr. Donovan's Office)
1 mee 11ng y "e omerov 1
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Daughters or America Monday '· Band Boosters Association Tue;. l ours " en, an or the efred ol 1fresbment !&gt;lble. Mrs. Howard •
PHONE WY 2-2194
evening at 1M IOOF hall.
1\ day evcmng
. :m the Senwr
. H"1g 11 the garderung on the patients. Byer
a gllt'st.
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REUT£R INSURANCE AGENCY

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The meeting opened in rit· '\ audilorium. Public lo invited
ualistic form with Della Stahl,
Mrs. Tru1nan Russell, presl·
CQundlor, presiding. Reported dent , WCIS in c har~e of
the
1!1 were Margaret Setdenabel I ~eeUng . Band members will be
and Lydie Stewart in Veterans i mlrodtlc~&gt;d and later pruvtde
Memorial Hospital and t'annie 1 entertainment. Plans were aiMc~amee. Eva De~sauer
is \so made for a record hop Saturhome from hospital and imp- 1day , January 15, with the Jays
proving. One member, Bertha 1as emeee. lt wa s decided Lo I
McKenzie lost by death a d , have the ways and means comflowers were sent and services 1mittel.! take the old uniforms
held Monday evening.
ito n rug weaver and have pur·
Thank you ROles were read ple and white rugs made which !
from the McKenzie family, Ber- . will I:Hf sold.
i
nice Ann Durst and Ebersbach I Named as the refreshment
family . Death benef~ts
were : commitlee for the
February '
pnld
for Marguente Durst. meeting were Mrs. H. M. Saw·
Round-i'obin cards were sent to yer and Mrs. Vidor Hannah,
Mrs. Seidenabel, Mrli. Stewart eo-chairman ; Mrs. Leo v'"""and Mr s. Dessauer.
: an, Mrs. C. E. Blakeslee,
Marie Hauck re'Bd the
re- Or ien Colmer Mrs. Tom Crow
port of the auditing committee Jr .. Mrs. Le~lie ~"'ultz,
Mrs.
which was accepted. n the a~· \ Donald Lanning, Mrs. Richard
sence of the dep~ty, . Nettie ! M1-es, Mrs. Larry Sheets, Mrs.
Hayes, . past councilor,
1
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11. 5 Mrs. Chares
Otl
rf· mstclled
. l lrt· s Com,
the ofr Jeers. ler . o Jee rs
m.tl
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otalled were Carne Remharl [ t
Rr h
Is
d
vice coundlor· Glenore swat· I ee . e res men we~e serve
· ' ·
. I by Mrs. Rohert Bailey Mrs.
ul, associate v1ce coun cilor; V
M Da .d G od
8.
Lottie Cohen. warden: Marie I lernon mg, rs. . VI
o ·
Houck outside sentinal and I w n. Mrs . H.ay Glaze and Mrs.
lrusl~ and Deallo St.hl, jun- _v_er...no.._n.-..E..va..n_•_·
ior past councilor.
IJ
A discuss ion was held un Ute : ' ~ORE
rally to be held March 31 , In
Mon., Tun., Wed., Fri.
Pomeroy. A meeting for
organi ~: alion of a District 13
9AMToSPM
Past Councilors Association, to I
Thun. 9 AM to 1 PM
be held at Pomeroy IOOF ball ·
Sunday, January 9, was
an·
Sat.9 AM to 9 PM
nounced.
The next meeting will
be ·,
Monday January 17 ond ll•e 1l
charter will be draped in mem Middleport
ory of Marguerite Durst

bUT/KNOW

%7. Perform
brtruantly
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~,Irs.Coh~mbus
~.ldon

usm~' "':'~mg

exchan~ed

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·ts a rurmer pastor or the Le- • whte
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Mary Beth Week•. daughler '&gt;rt Falls Methodist charge and I with lhe Jolln Wo~e family,

attendant~

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February first

Councilor

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The Rose Garden Club

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arran~mg.
adivit~es

I ·GOT TO GO DOV4\J

LEDBETTER!!
WHATAREVE

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~ome~oy~M\ddleport,

_ Dally Sentinel, _
1

A program on th~ benefits man, an~ Mrs. Donald &lt;_, al lo- .Mrs. Phtlllp!l, Medtcal
Rec· . M1ss Fneda Faehnle repm·t· Tuppt&gt;rs Plains held its annual , 0 f R
ld b
· ~ th
1
or Garden Therapy among hos· ,wny ol the Gal lipol iS Slate lo· ' o1ds Libran an at llle Gallipo· cd on the Chnslma• parlv giv· \ Chri stmaspartvatllailey 's Res·
eynol s ."'bg,
d c
11"mR on
pilal patients was presented at ' stitute.
.
' lis State lnstitulc, and Region· en for the ,udges ol the Chml- 1
in
The t. ',
0 di 1
the
of the ' Notes of
wc_re i' al Therapy t:ha•rman, diScu &gt;Scd • mas 11ghtmg contest held at the , bles were deoorllted, carrying ' bec•m
Midd leport Garden Club held rood from !he Dillard fa mily the work be111g done w1lh the h01rn&lt; or Mrs. Arthur Strauss. : out the Christmas !heme.
urg ' e
R 1
Mooday evelllllg at the home of and From tile Athens State Hos- pot1ents at the Institute ln gar- Amngements in clu ded dried •
. parenls werP r. an
" · oy
INTERLOCKING RING SETS
Mrs. :.lax Roller.
I pita I superintendent for
the ' dcning and flower
materials end fruit and flower' Roll call was answered by . Jones Jr. or
,
MiSs Nellie
Zerkle presi-1 dub's. parlidpation m Opera- I She described tlw
combinations M" [)aVId Farpbmt matenal used m ', Mr. and
Weeks ,
denl , opened the meetmg with t on Santa Claus. Mrs. Walter ,earned out by members
mer
had
an
arrangement
du.ora
l10ns.
Chi15lmas
devoand
Mrs
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H&lt;rman
Srholl.
ol
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a readig en titled, ·· PortrOiis," Hayes,
radio and TV
chair· their cluh, ··Tile Nature's Gar- ' antl&lt;lued roses and Mrs George lions were given by Mrs. Char- I Pomeroy, lhe
grandparents,
by John C. Metcalfe. She wei- , man , reported on the club's ra· :, den Club ," formed in
1!159, : Anderson h•d prepared one us- les Massar. Mrs . Charles Yeago , wero
present . The Rev .
l:eopoob lolorlodclno
Ring Sets are permancom•d members and specl&lt;ll dio program presented by Mr3. · whicll is nnw a member of !he mg mums and grapes. M r s. led group smgmg. Gameo were I Joe Ktrsch oH1ctaled .
usmg
guests including Mrs.
Jack James Titus.
Ohio Association or
Garden James Titus diSplayed arrange· played and g1Fts
with water which he brought from
ently locked ill place
to prevent twilling Cl'
Rosbon, regional director ; Mi&lt;. Miss Anna Howell, prog"•m ', Clubs and spuolsorr•d hy !he menls of dned mulertals in-' t9 members in
' the River Jordan Rev. Kirsch
aeparating ......
Charles Lewis, Meigs county
introduced Mrs. Go- 1Garden Clubs or Galli a county . eluding cnrnhu sks rose&lt;.
·-- - ·
hone~~ "th~ir IIGIUrbl
contact ctrairman; Mrs. Gomer 1mer Phillips whu prese oterl u 1The r\ub ~wrted with 12 and Members an!)wered roll call
N
boaulyand--•
Ph•liios, regiOnal therapy choir- i program on ''Garden Therapy." 1now hns a membership of 22. • by giving New Year's Garden ,
0 T I C EI
neaL
look for tt.e
.
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-- Mrs. Phillips pointed out Ulllt ! H.esolutions Tile hostesses, Mrs,
namo Kooptaloo lo the
'f
f
the petienls hove planted over 1 Malcolm Roller, Mrs. Harry
line 111111 . . . arnf Z
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1,1100 sprmg flowermg bulbs and .Chesher, Mrs. l\lchard Gress
ond
invited the publlc to. d r 1ve . and Mrs. David Farm.... rved .
through the grounds m t b e a salad course w1th sandwich- ·
HAVI MOVED TO
spring and view lhe plantings. es, mints, nuts and corr... MisB •
POMEROY, 0.
I PI· .
d r " \! t She also noted lhe rewards of 1Zerkle prP:sided at the sliver ,
107 SYCAMORE ST.
,ms were ma e or . ee the work d
'th th
.
Dean Baroitz was installe : the Band" ni~ht at the Febru-:
one WI
e m~m· ~ coffee service. A white floral .
. b t" P
councilor by Theodorus Counc·il.d l
hers of the club, of the nature arrangement centered the re- ·
(Formerly Dr. Donovan's Office)
1 mee 11ng y "e omerov 1
ary
t
k
d
Daughters or America Monday '· Band Boosters Association Tue;. l ours " en, an or the efred ol 1fresbment !&gt;lble. Mrs. Howard •
PHONE WY 2-2194
evening at 1M IOOF hall.
1\ day evcmng
. :m the Senwr
. H"1g 11 the garderung on the patients. Byer
a gllt'st.
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Drink - 2 59c

It Pays To Check!
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SAVI 20o , . , Par Soup, For Stow

RACINE

BOILING BEEF - 3 99c
lb.

FUL·l'ALU
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e SMOKED SAUSAGI

MARKET

A good aelecton of lunch
meall and cheese. Shop our

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Vows.Takenon
New
Year's Eve
Mr and Mrs T G. Stewart

16-Daily Sentinel. Pomeroy-Mi ddleport, 0 , Jan . 5. 1966

MEIGS THEATRE
Pome-roy, Ohio

TONIGHT &amp; THURSD AY
NOT OPEN
Fnday and Saturday
January 7-8

Wm. Castle's

" ! SAW WHAT YOU
DID '
lind I know who you Mt')
Joan Lto~ ' ll&lt;~tl l
John ilt'
l:md. Lt&gt;l l I .1 t:k-nn

Candlelight Service is Impressive
I Installaiion of Lodge Officers
I
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An Jmp!e~~m e candl_ehght m- Iunny, Secretary: e y ~pen of (;.illlpo!Js are announcmg the !
rstall !lion t:eJemony highlighted eel' TI easurcJ. Mr ~ J{J(:htu d
g of lheir dcmahter MISS
,
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th 0
p t ·tor· Mrs
Paul marna e
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the .J,muan meeting
e v.ens ro ec , '
·
Sue Grose to Nicholas !N icky
!\lelgs Tt"mpl e Pythmn S1sters Z1rle, Outer (JUal d
. '(\w
. .. dd~ 1' \ ~ JWl~ at t he Legwn Cl ar, kPas t Ch Jef· Bt •It\'•
twll m ~lh..ld iPpot t.
Grand Represent,J\1\ l'

Joan

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l'm er ~n,

,Sahr 8SSJ::it&lt;:"d HI the IOSt.lll.!· He\ llll

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St'\tn br&lt;:~mh candelabra. twn or her mother. Mt s t'litlds
Tlw double ring re!'emonv
ttt'd \\ 1th v111 1nus colored nb ComnutteP membe1 s uwludcd, w.'ls )Jt'I r(lJ ][ ,t•d on New Year\
"HONEYMOON HOTEL "
h11 rl\ l\HI\ IIlL: illlt lht· staltons , dC'co~tion , Mrs \\Illwm
All - ~\e at 7 w p i:lt the Mettl oIn lllllnluJ L unltliii~d .,...,lh gret'llt'T~. decor- Ill.J il and Mr~ Otiw \\ atts ~nd u 1 ~ 1 L'lnu ch .ll ,SVUlLLI~e. Metgs
Hober1 (ioult•l \,lilt'\ t\\1 ,111
al•d
the .tii&lt;~I
Wende1! 1
1wdttmg Norma Z11kle di.JI! counh. bv the Hev.
RuiJt'!l '!11t~t .rill ::,; Jotu1
\tr~ \\ ti! Ia m Allman WBS m man Mnxme Qy,ens and Duns Stuller. ·
1\rm, lll'lm l I'll bJI('It~""
h.' I !\l'll l. ill \I\ llfl
:-.t,d ltng n!ttt't'l a ~:.t..,led b• Mrs. l:k11ley
'1II, b!l dl' wore a whl!e bro1
( _,.,1 1 B.1h1
Gt.~
nd
St&gt;ntor cmd Jm;liedti:!ldv following tlw St'! 3d• mt·ss t1 unmed m
pale
SUNDAY MONDAY
I
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1 ~nd M:1n
and TUESDAY
'ldi~arel .orw~.
,r.
\ICC. Jo::~n Clark vresente
J. blue \\ t!h \\llll'h sht: wore
a
J•n 9, 10,11
&lt;~gt·r OIII•l't~ tn:t-•l ltd 111 t_lud- \Ut.d numbt•J 't Took a 'l tr- ]t rrlii blue h:.Jt with veiL and
"LOVE AND KISSES "
rU \tf:J !;t•ur~t&gt; thlld": ~ 1 F ( . •H: Ie.11 Wllh Mrs. Ben Neutz!Ing n7ttdi'lf{ slm~s ller t:U/Sdge
Htll.:. '\lel.-.on
\ IJ ~ Ita• old I ' 'Jil t"\ f S Mrs .icL·ompanJ~t Ac-Glytes lu t the \\ 1s (ll blue carnatr ons
I
"W ILD oN a~~E BEACH"
h.Jtl Owen:s, F: J Bt::~ ly Riggs (a!Jdlehghtmg cer€mony \\er e .Thl' btidt:'smaid, Joann Darst.!
'~::::========~l:,:l:a',::'":::,g&lt;:,:'_\,;,t_"_1_1 '_''-·1 '_e_.\I_•_LI- Max 1m~ Owens and D!H 1 ~ Btnl (;j ][1po1 1s. wore a pmk brocade
ji.
ey Thank·)UU notes were re&lt;Jd dre.;~ \\IIil matchmg acccssv1
ft um the Medma Home
and IL'S Be'- I man 1~as 1\elson Rey
lrom Mrs Le!l.:• McE\h mny fo J nulds, !\ldSi HI .
I
flO I\ l'l" 'J'ilf' l'e Wt' l t' 8! SK k l'&lt;i lls
1 ht• g1 OU!Il IS empJoy,•d at
m:1de and $78 spent m DltUt.SIH: llw Plt&lt;.~s.mt Valley Hospi ia l.l
v.nr k.
md ttle bnde d metlJCdl sec reM! s. Allmnn present ed flit' t 1l y foJ Dr Ker.1p at Holzer
~ave\ to i\tb Childs who g;n·e 11'
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an t~rce ptnm~ e spcet · ommJ ·1 J\lr and Mrs Kmg aI e rrstd·
Itt'" appo tntt•d mdude flower, mg at th~ UUldctte Addition,
Sadie McElhmny, Betty Spen- Pomt Pleas&lt;Jtlt.
:
&lt; t'l
rrporll'r . !\It s Ben Neulz· . Atlt: ndmg the wcddmg vw ere :
'mg: Wa~ s and Means
Mrs Mr and Mr~ T G. Ste\\&lt;-.U t, Mr. l
l\ Jil U\\en and Mrs. Richard and Mrs. James Craft.
Ann l
Owens.
and r. 1nJa Drbb1t!- Manmng, all i
Jm\Jatwn v.as Hnnoun(' ed for of t:a llq)()lts Mrs H L. Kmg
J&lt;tltrur'JV met'tlng \\1111 nwm- IJ C'ndl'J'nn Mr and Mrs. Alvc~
b1 1 , or the sl.-Jff rnd offici:'!Ms To LuLM'I
'· doo,' 1~c 1ar1,
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P hi~ : Ill- !\Irs Ho!:'er Lutk e1 rloo, Hunt4

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Our complete stock of
sale Regular $8.95 GIRLS
Regular $7.95 GIRLS
Regular $5.95 GIRLS
Regular $4.95 GiRLS
Regular $3.95 GIRLS
Regular $2.9S GIRLS

. WATCH
For The Jan. 11th Sentinel For

OUR JANUARY
ClEARANCE SALE

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YOU WAIT FOR!!

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VIs• tmg at the home of ~1r
anJ \l1s F J;Illi\ Grunm and
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holid-..\s IH're Mr and M r ~.
H1 ll I· ;11 d ,md cllt ldr l'n Jolin

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TWICE-YEARLY

SALE!

SALE! GIRLS WINTER COATS
Regular
Regular
Regular
Regular

$19.50
$16.SO
$13.9S
$12.95

GIRLS COATS - - SALE $13.00
GIRLS COATS - - SALE $12.00
GIRLS COATS _ _ SALE $10.00
GIRLS COATS - - SALE $9.00

tudwn .\ev. Je1 sey, Mr and
\11 s Puul Julmsv 1 of At hens; 1
~~~ an Mrs Lawrence Roush
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of Ravenswood, Mr and Mrs.
Kenneth lrnbudcn and daugh·
ler Pt•ggy of Mtddleport 'vlrs
!\et!Je Moore and son Jumor,!
Mrs. N01ma Baker and son
lliCh ~ nd Mrs. Jl'anette Uuff), sons Jackie and Eddy "II
of Syrucusc, Mi and ~rs
r:arl s.mree and son Glenden
of Marietta. Mrs Thelma Grue- 1
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::~er, Mrs. Icy Miller and
son
J:t ck Mrs Belly Russe ll and ,
dau ghter Tammy, all of Pom·
e1uy , J\lr and Mrs LOlliS Haufl
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of r\ew York
Also on Chnstma• day, Mrs. ·
Gnmm rel:eived a h'lephone
1 grt'"t't mg from tier son
and 1
d:mghter·Jn law, A·lC an d Mrs.
1
Gene Imboden .an hu ly
of
M1ddletown, Fa, where Genee l
· IS stationed wtth the Air Fore
1Al so spcnlllg New Year's week('IJd wtth the Grmuns
were
\lr .md Mrs. P.:JUI Johnson of
,\UJ en:-, . KennctJI Imboden and
d::tUd t1~r Peggy and Chuck:e 1I
Sn) J,·r, al l of M1dd lepon.

VOL XVII

assorted

$1.95 - - - -- - - - SALE $1 .50
$2.95
SALE $2.00
$3.95 - - · - - - - - - - SALE $2.50
$5.95
SALE $3.50

8 to 20.

BOYS $4.95 SWEATERS

SALE $Uo

BOYS $5.95 SWEATERS

SALE $4.00

BOYS $6.95 SWEATERS

SAU $4.50

BOYS $7.95 SWEATERS

SALE $5.50

BOYS $8.95 SWEATERS

SALE 6.00

Regular
Regular
Regular
Regular
Regular
Regular

$8 .9S
$7 .9S
$S.95
$4.9S
$3.95
$2.95

GIRLS
GIRLS
GIRLS
Clt!ILS
GIRLS
GIRLS

SKIRTS - SKIRTS
SKIRTS
SKIRTS
SKIRTS
SKIRTS

SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE

$4.48
$3.98
$2.98
$2.48
$1.98
$1.48

Reg. 7.95 Girls Sweaters : · Sale $5~00

sorr

wool -

lQ L;fJ mohair- 10% nylon Cardigan
cable sl1h h - ragla n slee~ves. Whites

Sweaters and past.&gt; Is S12es '(to 14 girls.

Wools, Orlons, Mohairs. S1zes Small, Medium and Large.
SALI $9.00

MENS $1o.95 SWEATERS - - - - - SALI $8.00
MENS $9.95 SWEATERS

SALE $7.00

MENS $8.95 SWEATERS

SALE $6.00

MENS $7.95 SWEATERS

SALE $5.50

MENS $6.95 SWEATERS

SALE $4.5lt

$8.00
$8.00
$6.00

$5.00
$4.00
$3.00
$2.00

Selected from our regular stock - Juni or Sizes ~""" ' S11es - llalf Stzes.
Regular $2S.OO Womens DRESSES - SALE $12.50
Regular $19.SO Women• DRESSES - SALE $9.75
Regular $16.50 Womens ORESSES - SALE $8.25
Regular $14.95 Womens DRESSES - SALE $7.48
Regular $13.95 Womens DRESSES- SALE $6.98
Regular $12.95 Womens DRESSES - SALE $6.48
Regular $10.95 Womens DRESSES - SALE $5.48

SALE! MENS
$2.95 FLANNEL

LITTLE SIZES
BOYS LONG SLEEVI

SHIRTS

SPORT SHIRTS

Sizes 2 to 6X. Plaid!,
checks, sohd colors. Our

Sizes Small, Med10m,
Large and Extra Large .

St 69 quality, while lhey

last.

2 for $5.00

On

$alo

STARTS THURSDAY MORNING AT 9

THURSDAY·· FRIO AY--SATURDAY

HOUSE SLIPPERS
Men's, Women's and Children's

Regular2.99-- Sale$2pr.
or 3 prs. $5.00
Regular 4.99- Sale $J pr.
or 2 prs. $5.00

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Racine Legion
· Auxiliary has
Annual Dinner
I The Ha cme LegiOn Auxiliary

SPECIAL
GROUP

$1.0.0
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reu:ntly beld 1ls annual Christ-

mas turkey dmner and party
at the Legwn Ha ll IJeau lifully
1 decorated, a!! were the tables,
i with Ctmstmas greenery Followtng dmner, the guest Mrs.
i Wil son U!rr, Athen s, Eighth
Dtstnct president,
extended
greetmgs and spoke bncfly on
I, membership
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A cand!~ ligillmg sC'rvJce was
present ed by Lomse Stewart,
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DIXie Smith, Mvrtle

ALL FAMOUS NAME BRANDS
DRESS HEELS, Reg. 8.99-10.99

5. 9 9

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Ba_g_s _to_ M_at_ch_ _l_p_r_ic_e__,

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NATURALIZERS, Reg. 12.99-14.99

6.88

and

8.88

One Spocial Group

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FLATS and LOAFERS
VALUES TO $8.00

Chapman-Canaday
In the Middle Block Next to Elberfeld•
POMEROY'S QUALITY SHOE STORI!

\~alker,

~ Fram t·s Hobert~ , Martha Lou

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: Beegle and M&lt;Jry Roush Games I

were played Wi th prizes award- 1

I ed to t;arnel Smtih , Erma Wil- l
1

son and Frances Roberts Mrs.
J Lcor a Young won the
door
· pn zp an d the travel mg prize dol natrd by Martha Lou Beegle
was gn.l-' n to Grctta Simpson
: Mary Ruu&gt;h , on behalf of the ,
Gmt. presented Mrs. Carr
a g1ft A co~rd was sent to Myr' tie
HoltL:r, w1th each member
stgnmg a note Mrs Carr thank~ II
ed lhe Um t fo r its help and II
pa1 t~e1patwn at the birthday par
ty at Chill icothe m December.
Others atlending mcluded , Addi e Nm ns, Eula Wolfe, Eunie
Bnnker,
Bl'ulah Bt adford,
Blanche Spencer, Opal Dtddle,
Maxme Sham, Hathe Powell
and Roy Ralph Smtth,

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g1ant women the nght 1o vote
was Fmland in 1906.
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Settlement is Far Off

Two Each from Middleport,
Pomeroy to be on Committee

Lindsay Warns Weary City, 'Be Brave
As Bus, Subway Strike in near Stalemate

Pomeroy and Middleport teachers were officially welcomed Into the Meigs County Education AssociatiOn when
the executive committees of the three groups met Wednesday night in the offJCe of County Supt. 0. 0. Patterson.
The committee announced prelimmary plans for the annual spring meeting of the Me1gs County Education AssoNEW YORK ((UP]) - Mayor John V Lindsay today reported "some movemenl" to.
cJabon in April. Pomeroy and Mlddleport teachers were m''
I ••.
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ward ending the six-day-old bus and subway sluke but warned weary New Yorkers
VIted to name two representatives from each group to serve
against over optimism about a qu1ck settlement
on the executive council
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Lmdsay, m a televJsJon and radiO reporl, dJSelosed thai both sid es In the dispute had
ard Batchelder on March 3 m
,
"made
an additiOnal offer'' dunng marathon negotJatwris Wednesday lie would not ~Ill­
A financial .reporl. of the Is- Che sapea ke. Th.1s w111 be th e
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borate
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promotion JOlnt y spon- f
NEA 1
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" Howe
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ver, ld e sa1 , 1e gap rema ms wr e e1wPen t e parties" The new Rer1ublt·
sored by the MeIgs County Ed- 1rst appearence o an
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president m the arf!&lt;o. for several '
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can mayor to the c1ty 1t would ''have to sweat It out . bf' ve1 v tough about It and Vt:i
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u~atmn Assocl8tlon and the years, 11 was noted.
BROWN ANNOIJNCES FOR COl\ GRESS - Garrett C. Brown , mayor of Belpre, moved - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ·
-- bra;e abou t 11
A steady ra m pellrd the cliy
01P ~eroy
1011 end Mlddleporl asso- Attend mg from Pomeroy were 1, mto Ihe pol!!Jcal scene today when he officJally announced that he Is a Repub!Jcan candt·
was
m~d~
and
the
conM.1•
Young
president.
Luctlle
date
for
Congress
in
Ohio
s
\Oth
D1strict.
Brawn
said
"
I
pledge
to
the
people
of
thJS
11
d•trmg
the mornmg msh hou1,
!~ 11~~~n and Y· aws were re- Swackhame;, v1ce president, 1Co unty District t he t~ree things needed most m gov'ernrnent. honesty, sincenty and inrasumg a monumental traf£ic
·
: and Ina Meadows and Martha legnty. stc~.!Jng quahtJes.. tha t are allen missing from the stature of those holding poll·
;am that far surpassed
The leacher merger has fol· ' Husted, buildmg representa- tJcal nfftce lie added, Bemg hones!, stncere and devoted may be constdered old lash·
V
bluOmusr·r 't'orJ/bouhrellsper cfo"r"mlle;,:;n~
1o·1ed the approval last Novem· 1t1ves Present from Middl cporl wned m our present society, but l firmly believe that a umversa\ transition brmging
,~"
be~ of the proposal to consoh- were Maxme Philson, presJ-]about .~ return. to such philosophies would be a sound advancement 1n our c 0 m p 1ex The Meigs County American Red Cross ('haptPr 1965 fund 1 some expres~way!l leadmg 1nw
d .e the Bedford, Northwestern dent, Lea h Ord, VJce preSident, , world Brown JS commenct ng hts seco nd term as the full lime ma yo r 1n Belpre.
dnve has produced $2,730 06 to date, 1! was reported to the heart of the city At leas!
Salisbw-y, Pomeroy and M1ddle- Tom Kelly, secretary, and MJJ.I
-chapter offictala Wednesday mghl al Veterans Memonal j 100 diSabled vehicle• further
Pt, I schools
dred Bailey, treasurer.
1
bospttal.
1 - ---- complicated the snarl.
1
rhe. latter two systems had Present from the Me1gs coun- j1 1, .
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Frank Vaughan. reportmg 1n discussed to ~nl!st more denm s Eeonomu: losses Joared loto
been m exempted. status, but lty Assn were Fly Sauer, pres!- ~r.lU
the absence of Dnve Cha irm an fur the nexl bloodmobile
the mil liOnS
effective Jan. 3, ~hen the new dent , who was m charge of the l
Paul Case._ . sa id the-re are sllJ\
Yvonne Sca ll y. water safet y
Talked To Wirtz
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boord orgamzed, became part oft busmes'i sesswn ; Thelma Dill,
hopes the goal of $3 000 Y.!ll be chrm, 1eepurted plans lo ma ke Lind:oi.ly scud he had not
the county
system The new diS· Ipast preSident, and County Ele· i W.ISHI NGTON (UPfl - Two altered, lbe present "War on , programs wtthout lncr..,sln the reached. Vaughan urged anyone both pa~ts of the swlm mmg Ill· contacted PreSident Johnson
1
i!ct ~~nown . as the Meigs 1 menlary Superv1sor
Robert GOP congressmen today called 1 Poverty" cou ld not effectively 1over::~ II antiJ)()Vert budgetg
who wishes. to mall donations structor s course a\la liable to dlf t•c tly about mterv enmg
10
7ta
ool DJstnct.
I Bowen Other county assoc1a- for a major shakeup m Sargent survive • the frsral pressu~s uf ' One ma)or erfe&lt;-~ of the Q i to Mr Case! at the Middleport Mt&gt;1gs l'oun t1ans tl11s ~ummer I he stnke although he had
C\1 was reported }hat~the, twn executive committee off!- I Shnver's &lt;mlipoverty agency. i the war m Vtet Nam."
('xOodeJJ plan would be to S~Tie- post off Jet!.
: Chapter ex.erutJ\Ie l'hatrman I talked With Labor Secretary W
esapeake Educad~ ... As 1a- cers are. Elma Lo~ks,
VIce Th ey called 1t 'a churnmg 1
Shltver s Office of EconomJ~ In loher actJvi!y,
Chapter 1C E Blakeslee sa1d a clm tc on W1ll a1d Wirtz about the 51 tua
hen IS IDVitm~ Meigs County president. Grace We ber, secre- Disneyland of admmistrallvet Jn a statement prepared for 0
f
h
b Chairman Vemon !\ease report- · Fund Ra1smfJ m Towns &amp; rura l ' tJon Agam he rt&gt;fused tu
teachers to attend a dinner for tary and 0 0 p tie
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, ppor1um 1y o everyt mg ul
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I news conference th1s mornmg,j the poli•ca lly volatile cummu- ed the next bloodmobile vtslt lSI commumtres' w1!1 be held Sun- elaborate. say mg • that must
at ana NEA president Jch- of Schools.
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Re s AI be H
.
tho two lawmakeds, bolh nity ad Jon programs
!ICheduled for Feb. 28 a! Porn- day, January 9 from 10 a m 1rem am conf1drn!iol 10 the
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P.
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Qw• . Mmn .. members of lhe HouM Edllca-' Unde!~the ptoposed plan the eroy High school Plans were unt!l 3 :JO p m. at Oh10 Power I public mt erest '
and Charles E Goodell, N
t10n and Labor Committee, saJd 1Job C.Q111s, the Neighborhood ~·Co off we m Pomeroy , w1th Tom , . Sh~rtly. before tr a m EST,
offered a reorgamzatJOn plan their propoual would. permJt l Youth Corps and olhf'l trammg
Hooper. natwna Tt'presentatJve
::Jill(' CommJSSJOner Hellry A.
the} said would ''cllm mate the i adminiStra tiVe savmgs, thus I programs would be sh ifted to I
of the Hed Cross. as tnstruclor Barnes said the ram W&lt;J::i po!llng
wa ste, abuses and developmg l freemg more money for such the Labor Deparlmrnl woth the I
Atlendmg beSJdes !he abm e problems. al though 'lhe SilUIIsca ndal m the poverty pro- 1 proJects as "Oper allon Head i · He(:ld Start'' prog1 ~m gmng to
were othe1 chap ter board mem - tmn 1s nor rnttuil ''
gram" They warned that I Slarl," chtld care and deve lop-' the Department of Health,
bers Llo' d Blackwood Rolrerl Because ol I he sleadv rain
unles!i tl
was drast1ra lly ment and the commumty actm n I Edueallon and Welfar e.
Wing Pit Da le M Kautz, \olr&lt;: he saJd more perso n\ ¥.erl'
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Redcross Fun dDrive sti ]]
Sh y 0 £Goa ] by on]y $270

January Sale!
FIEf.nCREST and CANNON ROYAL FAMILY
Ma(c/iJriy b'\ith 1'owels, Hand 1'owe!s and Wash Cloths

FIELDCREST "ROSE SCULPTURE"
$2.98 BATH TOWELS
SALE $1.98
HAND TOWELS
SALE $1.38
WASH CLOTHS
. SALE S8c
Teal blu e, pink, maize and moss green.
FlELDCREST "VENETIAN LACE"
$1.98 BATH TOWELS - - - - SALE $1.59
HANO TOWELS - - - - - - SALE 99c
WASH CLOTHS -:--:-:---;--- SALE 49c
Go ld, ptnk, blue and moss green.
FIELDCREST "RIBBON BOUQUET"
$1.98 BATH TOWELS - - - - - SALE $1.59
HAND TOWELS - - - - - - - SALE 99c
WASH CLOTHS
SALE 49c
Blue, pink and maize.
FIELDCREST "DESERT FLOWER"
$2.98 BATH TOWELS - - - - SALE $1.98
HANO TOWELS - - - - - SALE $1.38
WASH CLOTHS -·C'C""--:-:--SALE SSt
Teal, pink and maize.
FIELDCREST "SAMPLER"
$1.98 BATH TOWELS - - - - SALE $1.59
HAND TOWELS - - - - - - - SALE 99c
WASH CLOTHS
SALE 49c
Only one color com oi nation.
CANNON "EMBASSY ROSE"
$4.98 BATH TOWELS - - - - SALE $3.98
HAND TOWELS - - - - - - - SALE $1.98
WASH CLOTHS
SALE 68c
Pink, blue and gold,
CANNON "DOVER ROSE"
$1.98 BATH TOWELS----- SALE $1.59
HAND TOWELS
SALE 99c
WASH CLOTHS
SALE 49c
Blue, pink and maize,
CANNON "VANITY ROSE"
$2.98 BATH TOWELS - - - - - SALE $1.98
HAND TOWELS
SALE $1.38
WASH CLOTHS
SALE 58c
Pink, mint green and gold.
CANNON "EMPIRE BOUQUET"
$1.98 BATH TOWELS----- SALE $1.59
HAND TOWELS
SALE 99c
WASH CLOTHS
SALE 49c
Maize, blue and pink.
CANNON "CRYSTAL PALACE"
$1.98 BATH TOWELS - - - - SALE $1.59
HAND TOWELS - - - - - - - SALE 99c
WASH CLOTHS
SALE 49c
Gold, maize, moss green, blue1 pink, purple, black
and red
CANNON '~ISTERIA"
$1.98 BATH TOWELS---- SALE $1.59
HANO TOWELS - - - - - - - SALE 99c
WASH CLOTHS
SALE 49c
Pink, maize and blue.

FLANNEL SHIRTS
Suede and prinled flannels, plaids and checks. All
sanforized shr unk Warm, comfortable. Smort looking Stze8 14 1&gt; to 17 and extra sizes 18 to 20.

Mens Dress Trousers
and wear fabrics. so hd colors and neat pattern~.
Wa1st s;zes 29 to 50 and aU trousers at Elberfelda are
altered to your correct length free.
Wa sh

MENS $5.95 DRESS TROUSERS - - - - SALI f5,00
MENS $6.95 DRESS TROUSERS

SALI $6.00

MENS $7.95 DRESS TROUSERS

SALI $6.10

MENS $8.95 DRESS TROUSERS

IALI $7.00

Take Adv1ntage Now Of The
Sale Of Mens and Boys Coats and Jackett
In the busy mens and boys departmenl Slop In, aee
the selection of Jackets in corduroys, wooll, nylo1111,
lwJils. All warmly lined. Zipper and button front stylea

Boys Sizes 6 to 20
Mens Size• 36 to 50

SALE! MENS

BOYS $2.95

HOODED
SWEAT SHIRTS

SUEDE 1nd KNIT

Sizes 8 to 18.

extra large Sizes Mostly
white s, some black, some

I CrOplan d
Plan Opens
January 17

Y,!

Wayne H. Chase, chairman of

the

Metgs ASC count&gt; &lt;o Jn;,m t-1
I the
tee, sa1d today Carmers mav

Baker NaJ.]ed
on Charges
;' Of Evasion i J d p
0 O'e Orter

C&amp;SOE Ath - --M. ddl___ n· . .
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Show sIgns
• 0f Expanding Economies
•

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I'

Knitting Worsted
4 ply 100% virgin wool. Ready

to

knit pull out skein. Solid colors. Variegated colon
and a b1g setectlon.
FOR THIS SAL&amp;

$lOO

1

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WASHINGTON (Upl) - i'Or· l
S t
d R be ' G
mer ena e al e o r
be tore takmg a break after t
' !' enroll lfl the Cropland Ad;u&lt;l·
(Bobby) Baker. the Pickens. !
b
am today Before he entered
• ment Program begmrung Janu.
•
S C, OOy who feund fort une m
the talks ful l tim e the Transit
ary 17 Smce. fu.nds for thiS prO· Temfir ls lhe word for lhe l adem ic lines Include the &lt;nn- 1hens a new Woolworth building I backsla~rs Washmglon. stood
J
~ulhontv and the slrikmg
SAIGON - A TERRORIST Igram are limited, apphratJOn j overall economy outlook in the sohdatton of Shade, Alexander, IS gulng up whereas duirn.;: l96:i acf used today of mconw tax
Transport Workers U n I (m
lmne planted under the seat of ~;~It be :::::~e~ °~ a first -come , Athen~ DIVISion of the Columbus and Waterloo Local Sch'lO! D~s- Hucke}e Mart opened It~ dnor~ Ie~as1or1 10 a pul111rally explo- 1 (
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, } (
1\'I'WU 1 were $155 rru\ ho n apaM
a rickshaw exploded lomght In Till.
SJS.
: and South ern OhiO Elec tric Com- tmts The Alhens City Sc·hool Ill the Plaza Shoppmg Center. SIYe rase
fiJDJna
There were reports the City had
front of tbe mam gal• at sub8 prograrr. Js new . this pany The year promJses to be DIStrict has purchased land at I In the Middleport area loo
The 37-year-old Baker, anre
offered the TA $10 mtllioo ta
1 18
u! b.an Tan Son Nhut Airport, year. ~
designed to davert one df record growth fur both. The Pla 1ns to erecl 8 new blgn ~~u.c~twn and educational ct&gt;~-· protege of then Sen Lyndon B There wert" 625
crimmal help meet th~ demands 1 t the
k11lmg one V1etnamese and m- ~~needed cropland to .Jther use- Plans are ll [oot to bUJ\d 8 new school.
fers h!.ve taken qUJte a shale Johnson and a top arde for cases and 76 C!vtl actions heard umon. but Lmdsay sa 1d
JUring three Amencans.
~urposes. Farmers may en- substatmn at Stroud's Run
A Commumty Cer1ter was op- or ~e lrmehght
Senate Democrat!\, was named 1m toun1v Judge Frank W P01 - That s the f1rst l'vi heard o1
Meanwhlle U. S.
Mannes I tel r mlo 5 to 10 year contracts : I
ened lasl February Lytlon In· ' Wtth the help of the Ohio Un· Wednesday '" a nme-count ter's rourl durmg 1965 Co urt II
.
'
o reduce the1r acreage of feed 1· n a large sense, as Oh io Un·
d 1
d
''I k El . beth H • t 11
t d
d
sweepmg a valley 18
miles
J dustnes,
Inc 15 plannm.:1 to j 'verslly Ins.tJtu tr:&gt; for Regwnal m JC ment prepare
by a "-' er • na
o11s e er re_.m say satd he woul return
.
gram, wheat and othe1 crops l 'vrrSI Iy goes, so goes lhe ec'
•
fd 1
nd
Cl ff d po t d 10 d·
t th t·i '· .
south of Lhelr Da Nang base p
.
I ronstrul'l a 200 000 square io&amp;t Development an organizHlion e era gra
Jury
I or
re
ay
o e a 1\S at somt time
accldentallv burned part or a l ayments per ecre Will bee ; onomy of the Athens DIV!Sh.m I plant on the eas't Side of At\ot~'~ns l set up to aid certam counties Jones. rormer Democratic lif'U- 1 Disbursement of court revr- lm'ay '
V!etnames~ village to
the ess thand un~er the annual fe€-d ~urther umve~ty expansion IS tn order to transree all Ils f~t'- 1 m southern OhJo m attnrtmg tenant governor of Nevada. was nue mtluded $2 572 26
from Lmd SJ}, look mg drawn and
ground today while destroymg ~raJ~ an w eat programs The ~~ng ronsJder durmg tne for. l lllti~ under one-roof
Jnt"h,lstrv a brochure was pub- charged With pequry m ('On nel'· jt rmes to the state $1,154 :l5 111 pale. enwrgf&gt;(f from the baJ a cache of rice left behind by hrop and Adf;fustment Program , t commg yem Already under ! A numbe! of new housm~ Jub- ilshed . for the Commumtv lm- tiOn With the Jury s mqmry mto rPes to th e shenff $7,078 05 m~o gammg se&lt;:ston lo maktt one
the Commu DIS
. ls Severa1 Amer. agreem
owever, o ers a long-term conslructwn IS a new hf'almg d .
,.
Baker .s dealing&lt;:
nl
v
d 1 1d
d 1 h t II
lVJSIOns were opened the se- provement vorporatton
of Me1gs
11 the
., rottatv general
b tund $1 .982d report at 1 47 a m EST H'
1 1 lh
1
1
icans were sijghtly burned r. e ',wue e ree pan es lgne o ea a earn- rond portion of Park Hill as County
The Impact of the Bakrr , J4 to lit' aw h rary fund an l wf'nt on radiO &amp;lid live
while puttmg out the blaze
G am and
Programs are pus buildlllgs
j w£•11 as Wonder HJ!Is Far Hills
In lhf' fall voters approved a md! ctrnent on Preside-nt John - $J 791 :&gt;7 mto the coun ty auto lt•leVJS IUJl agatn shortly be(or•
.
on a one-y~ar asrs
Also a new all-purpose gy rt 1rJC:t- and one near Alban;
.
proposal to. consolidate school son's political fortune~ W;.t &lt;; !wens~ and gas tax fund Total a r.l EST &lt;~t U te hPJghl of tbt
WASHINGTON - THE PRO- thFurther
tnformati.on
about
sium
and
convocation
center
In
the
downtown
are.
a
•!
AtdJstrtct
The Whll~ HIU sr I' nllef liOns lfl 1965 were $14 578- mbu und u,mu nul er crush
e program IS avaJ!able at th
th 1
~
s of pomeroy. M1d( II e- uncer tam.
spec! of a replay of the steel ASCS unt ff . I
d e are m e p annmg stages l'lve
- - - -- - . port Northwestern Sa!Jsb•lfP. wttbheld commen t on lhe at'IH'Il 77' 1 fl b I tt
d . D '
-t d tr '
co y o Ice ocate at ! new dorms and a physical sc lrm·
,
,
t B· k
I
~- r~~: o s e er sa l m rn ~s t~ s ~~~ HconfronlatJon Masomc Temple Buildmg, Porn-' complex hav e been started on Pomeroy Dn1g f'irm and Bradbury Up!'nmmg ~·t JS ag~n: ~
h I
' c"•nber $307 35 was pa!d out
WI
e
Je
ouse
ha s eroy
th S lh G
d h
J J
J
voter ar·t!On of a bond l!'~tlf' to I
p u I ron!l w o Iave fJ om fmps to ihe ~ taft' SIJ 10
evaporated m a price compro- It .is em h
th
e . ou
rern an t IS p&lt;~s t
s ncorporatef
build a high ~dlool
) claimed the Ut?moL-ra tw admt-.· to the shenff 's fees fund 952
mise The antktpated ..,howdown cattons car~o~s~ed at appli- week OU opentod a new r~- ArtJlies of IncorporatiOn bave I Jnte-r€'st Mr!gs rount~an~ .ttl- mstra tmn protP&lt; tt&gt;d B~:~krr dirl 11 mto the 'ounty . ener.:~l f~!~d
was averted by a reporteC se- til January 17th rec~ved un- ~~~~~ntntl dormrtory. Bromley been fi led m Columbus With so are \\oorkmg to achieve a rou- I not re&lt;~ct With the sh&lt;lrpness ef, $2'i 187 to the lr~w ~Jbril rv fund
crel meeting m Washington on farmers rna call I th o~ewr, ~ h
, Secretary of State Ted W. Brown tnty airport&amp;. as a whole, a num.l the past Sen ( lifford p lase i and $267 72 mto the au t~ li,.,..uesday ni~ht With Roger M office and d~scuss ~he er~o~an!y _ _t er _achvitie!l ~long th~_ ac- by the Swisher Lohse Drug, In ber of people are workmg to-1R-N .I, sa id today he thought : cen~e and ga!l tax fund .
Blough, cha1rman of U. S. Steel
P g m.
CO
•
Pomeroy by r: Wayne Swisher, ward promotung the area to , the charges wPre na1rowly •
and a central figure m the 1962
MING MONDAYS
Harold R Lohse and Elizabeth altract varmus bus messes
drawn
struggle.
Weather
A Social Serunty Ag~l'cy Re- M Lohse
Agent IS Wayne
.
' .
- --CfJARLE&amp;ION, w. VA. - I Total act ive runds In the \ I ~
Thursday U.S Steel announc- .:~altered snuw flurries n~rth presentaltve WJII be at Pomeroy SwiSher. 112 E Main St. PornNOW YOU KNOW
Eight Hie in ]&lt;ire
IUI'il - Witb a platform OJ&gt;' Iage of Pomeroy at th e ~'&lt; ' n
ed it was increasing pmes on W!Jid east po~lonsllaler lomgbt town hall begmnmg ot 10 30 eroy, and papers were flied by Jupiter lhe lorgest ol lbe Sweeping Hotel
1"'''"1 "evrrylhing
Lyndoo ~~g of 1966, $30 449 69 . ( leJ k
structural steel b $2 75 a ton
y, muc coder tonight, I am each Monday to assist per- Crow, Crow &amp; Porter, Pomeroy planets,
a diameter of
.
Johnson is for;' Harold Cut- I na s.&lt;'hoenl€'h ha s ref.Jor:ed
The
rrom u s:
partly cloudy,
m
Medii' are The pajl&lt;'rs 8Uihonzed 5001811,000 miles, 11 times lhal of
r1_ght of Upshur County says be
f sho;eu 1
0 ·
• ~re ep,lfl·
Sleet - the biggest producer In
'
an mon Y ne Jts.
shares of no par common stock tbe earth.
lo Hot 1 . d t
St p
"''l seek the Republican nom lh
--n e m own owo
au 1I . t
f th U S
men( $S 914 17 cemterv ~Ia 35
e nation - automatically set
tnday killing eJght persons ma JOn or e . , Senate strPet '9. 7116 89, stat .h gh . '
lh l d d fo th
'
oeat oow held by Sen Je •·
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e 1 way
were ! DIDI(S Randolpb. D .
15, UtiiJ\y
ed b k .. 7 0
I
Cutnght
Democrat
tu
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an
par,.,
mg
lot met,.rs, •
8
row
ac to .. 6. !her proF1fty-four persons were regiS· [
'
· ra· 1 $3 958 08
ducers sucb as Kaiser and Arm.
tered at lhe hotel when the fJre ' ed RerubUcan. was an unsuc· I inart•ve funds conta d 181
co, walling to see Whlch way
Gallipolis State and the bookmoblle went inlo Scott, 31, Gall!polis, and as car apparently had been kick- broke out Hotel employes satd l
cand-j 292 , WJ(h $157,461 J7
!an·
the wind blew before announc- ed hway a .o post ~vesllgat· dttch, !hen slruck a fence
lhe veh1des passed, the Cozart ed oul
a total of •bout 50 persons were~
prmary.
,jtary sewer lund
f
122514 ar
lng mcreasea followed suit
t ree accJdents Wednesday
fl
d 8 1o wh
10 the building Four
h
'
'
' including two In Meigs and on~ V1lma Pikko;a, 51, Galhpoolls, car tppe s ne Jchstruck The patrol charged Ftsher after the first . alarm f' ~;~
COLUMBUS (UP11 _ At- specJal street repalf bond "tlfiiMOSCOW _ THE KREIIU..!N in Gallia counly. One m;ury was suffered a bump on the head, :hnd c~lpF the wndshJeld ol WJth unsafe opera lion. He was had removed seve bod' tre d most twice as many Amert- ~ent, and $25,205.49 m bond ,..
today dispatched a hi h k reported.
and was not tmmedialely treat. . e ~ ro ~fiJJSer No one was CJted to muruc•pal court Jan. 7. there were 17 inj ned I 1~8 a~o cans were kiUed on Oblo's tirement.
ed. Mrs P1kkoja, start member InJUre ' an 110 charge
was Patrol arrests Wedntsday in- 8 bos 1
ur
a en
streets and blgbwayo last year
----.g ·ran '
lng mission to North VJel Na~, The Me1gs County bookmoblle of the Gallla counly
dtstrJCt flied .
.
.
eluded Lloyd G. Baker. 16, Lewp tal.
os were kUled io tbe fltbll
92 N V h 1
headed by No .. 2 MuscovJte was mvolved tn a mmor acci- library, however was later Still under mvestJgaiJon Is an er River Rd , no muffler, ctted
Answer Twice
in Vlrt Nam.
"i
ew e i cles
Alexander ~helepm, apparntly dent at 12 45 p. m. Wednesday treated at Holzer hospJtal and r.,_ accident which occurred at 12- to Gallia counly juvemle court Two calls were answered Wed.
That chilling lact ls expect· Sold in December
tlo boost Sov1et a1d to the com- / on Rl ti81, three - tenths of a leased
1 30 a m Wednesday on the Jan 8, Dana Q Epple, 67. Rut- nesday by Racine emergency td to be the keynote of the
Deputy Nellie Brown reporte~
munlsl Asian regime. If true mlle west of Rt. 124, There was The 0
.
, • ! Bladen-Merce~ille Rd, sev•n· land, lefl of center, c1ted
to unit squadmen The first was annual report of statisticians lnday titles for 2 new vebJCies
lh," mission could increase Han-• mmor damage to the vehicle. dent a/~"~ Metg 8 counly ac cJ- 11enths of a nule west of Rl 7. Me1gs counly court Jan 1; Er- at 9·33 a.m. for Mabel Taylor, o, the Bureau of Motor Vehi were ISSUed dunng December
ol' resistance to a negotiated Offtcers said that Lawrence R
i24 p ~- Wednesday The patrol saJd Charles IJ. neslme Wilho, 41, Rt. 2, Che· Long Run, who was laken to drs, who expected 1he year' m the Tille DJVison of Clerk
peace 1n Viet Nam. We•tern llub'er 51 Gallipoli.! drJving ~; w~ , : mt e ~~~est of Rl. Ftsher, 23, Eureka, headed east shire, no operator's license, Cll· Velerans Memorral hospita l as total dealhs It rtacb %301 ' l•f Courts Evelyn Lucke's of[Jce.
observers in Moscow said an lbe ~k~obile east ' met a de~l snda ~one .ed Jp~mg me~- apparently Iailed to negottale a ed lo munJcipal court Jan 7. a medJCal patient. The other OW.·M'" """"R " ~'
,
I The breakdown showed 79 o!
effer ol more Russian aid to wesl·bound car. ga..; way to shield :f
amag t e wm . c~rve. The car went o!f lbe Eugne HJcks, 34, Ecorse, Mich., was at 12:30 p. m for Lolhe ,
wCAi:'''"""~"'"""""' 'J lhe new vehicles were cars, II
~or!h VIet Nam would amount his right and the vehicle went Officersa !';~ro;h~~u'!:~tb d rrgh~ sJde of the hlg~way and driving while mtoxicated, and Sheffield, or near Racme who The temperatu~~~S
' were trucks, one trailer and
I

4 ounce skems -

~~:~glhc:r~l(~ make their
lm~:~d;~; ~~IO~~ll~~ ~~·.;~;;~:y·

:ll:;,elda Werner and Lula H"n

I

$1.50

$2.50

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While They Last.

known

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JAC-SHIRTS

Smal, medium, large and

Well

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Reltless models and style~ tha~ are worn with 1 belt.

green.
brand.

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SALE! WOMENS WINTER COATS
Now 1s your opportunity to select a warm Wmter
Coat at a great savmgs
Regular $139.00 Womens COATS - SALE $102.00
Regular $99.00 Womens COATS - SALE $74.00
Regular $89.50 Womens COATS _ SALE $64.00
Regular $79.50 Womens COATS _ SALE $S4.00
Regular $69.50 Womens COATS _ SALE $49.00
Regular $59.SO Womens COATS _ SALE $44.00
Regular $49.50 Womens COATS _ SALE $34.00
Regular $39.SO Womens COATS - SALE $28.00
Regular $29.50 Womens COATS _ SALE $28.00
Regular $19.50 Womens COATS - SALE $14.00

New York Antagonists

lOr Sh a keup D eman d ed·

okoln

Make Elberfelds Your Headquarters For ·· '

Bookkeeping Supplies
Ledgers - Journall - C&amp;lb Books - Receipt Boob
- PayroU Books - Account Boob - Columnar
Pado - Farm Reeord Books- Letter Flle1.

BUY YOUR NEEDS NOW.

MAKE ELBERFELDS
IN K&gt;MEROY
YOUR SHOPPING CENTER

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SALE
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SALE! MENS SWEATERS
MENS $12.95 SWEATERS

THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1966

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SALE! BOYS SWEATERS
S1~es

POMEROY-MiDDLEPORT, OHIO

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Sohd colors, plaids. Smart combmations.

NO. 219

Teachers Merge

SALE! GIRLS SKIRTS

SALE! WOMENS DRESSES

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Ac-etate and nylon umbrellas solids and prints.

BOYS $3.95 SWEATERS------ SALE $3.00

ext1a SIZCS.
Regular $13.95 WOMENS SKIRTS Regular $12.95 WOMENS SKIRTS _
Regular $10.95 WOMENS SKIRTS Regular $8.95 WOMENS SKIRTS _
Regular $7.9S WOMENS SKIRTS _
Regular $5.95 WOMENS SKIRTS _
Regular $3.95 WOMENS SKIRTS -

Guests Come to
' Frank Grimms
5fi
JtH. Over Holidays

and the T~ n Commandmc11b ,

$4.48
$3.98
$2.98
$2.48
$1.98
$1.48

S1zes 9 to 24 mos. and I to 3 yrs.
Regular $5.95 SLACK SETS
SALE $2.98
Regular $4.95 SLACK SETS
SALE $2.48
Regular $3.95 SLACK SETS
SALE $1.98

Our complete stock of Y..omens sk1rts -

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SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE

SALE! WOMENS SKIRTS

J\l r l\l'n!\1 1 .., l\hton l\1tller SI'I'Hd as ;t lh Ht\nous \1:Jso n CttJ\JS
~1 0 ._ 1 l·.x(eJiert .J 11111ur 1nd \ lr:;. !\mg .-Hld Gwendo l}n Urd , bo th
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SALE! GIRLS 2 PC. SLACK SETS

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girls dresses included in this
DRESSES
DRESSES
DRESSES
DRESSES
DRESSES
DRESSES

Det~oted To The lnterutl Of Thtt Meip-Mmon .4reo

SALE! WOMEN$ UMBRELLAS

SALE! GIRLS DRESSES

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There's Lots of Bargains All Over the Srore in
ELBERFELDS JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE!!

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