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Fund Raising
ProJ'ects ore
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8-Dally_ Senllne_l. Pomeroy-Middleport, 0' Jan. 8, 1968

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ill, for Chnstmas. Members ! Return Jonallum Meigs
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·~" w;•re asked to b; ;ng bottle caps I Chapter, Daughters ol the
s.~vellll rr ll fl
to the ll':! xl meetmg.
American Revolution,
will
Js Cclebrrrtetl
Pamaroy , Ohio
I Named on c:cmmtttees w_ere : mt-et Friday, January 4 at
The seventh birthday of GreMrs. Hobert Bowen, pob\;CJ!y, l ll a.m at the home of Mrs.
gory Cundlfl was honored With
TONIGHT
g tHllt' at tht' ;\lirldleporl High
arne
Mrs. Pearl Parker, core~p[lnd- Nan Moure.
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Wm. Castle 's
" I SAW WHAT YOU
g_•n l Frulll 9 30 p rn . to 2
ence, M!'s. Herman Winner,
A coffee bour Is planned and
_Fund - rmsJ~g proJects \I. ere , Mrs Glen Cundirr, Jr .. at her
DID "
Tht Ja1.~ .,., 111 emttw.
ea
Mrs.
Eugene
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Thompson
and
there
will be a display of an-,dlstussed by (,roup 1 of the ! home Dec. 11. Gamt:s v.erc Thr Young Adult Class of the
(a nd I k now who you are)
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CommJ1t('('S for the year wt-re Mrs MlX E1chmgcr . fluv,ers l tique quilts in charge of Mrs. First .un_ited
P~esbyterl~~ l vl ;,yed and prizes awarded. Re- Br0:1dford Church _of
Christ
JoJn t l:n.\lord . .l"hn Ire
1
rr.-~o!lled
bv
the
LfJure!
Cliff
Beland
cards:
Mrs
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Lou
f)
ichl
Mrr.;
Patrick
Lorhary.
Rull
call
Chur&lt;:h
m
MiddlepOJ
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Monda}
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freshme
ts
were
~erved
to
met
Tuesday
evenmg
1n
Ulel;.J ncl. L t•il l·:n .. bo!l
11
"HONEYMOON HOTEL"
VISJT PARENTS
Iter Health club Thursd·:ly even- Harry Clark, Mrs. I.uwreJwe response wlll b~ naming a evening at the home of \irs Bet- Maggie Amlx.'rgcr. O&lt;Jvid Bass. social room)~ of the rhurch and
Mr &lt;~mi Mr" C'ecl]
Buller ing at the home of Mrs. Lou Eblm and Mrs. Charle~ H. Karrl quilt pattern.
ty Clme. Mlss Charlotle David-' Joe and J)anny Urown , Ttm Hnd wen· ra iled to order by lhe pres·
Rob t' ll f. .,lil~"r. \:i lH "~· f\:11. 111 .
&lt;.llld
tdlll
th
of
Ftndlll~'
spPnt
tl~c
l}chl.
Sr.,
dtnncr:
Mrs.
P~arl
Parker
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Assistant
hostesses
are
Mrs.
son
was h~stess.
. I Debbie Cundiff, Vtcki and \-l(•lo- idcnt . Honnt£' Russell.
Ht1lw rl \I•JJ~P . .l11l ~~ .it&gt;illl.
we,·kt'mJ
\\ltli
ht
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p&lt;-t
rents.
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Mrs
Clifford
Jacob~,
presiMrs
Dtehl.
am'!
Mrs.
Eb
lin,
James
Harley
and
Mrs.
Wil~
The
openmg
?ra_y~r
was}:v1di Cu ndilf , Carrie llrtd . Lon The elac;s voted to change th@
ArHit' fl• · II JI , 1'k1 l..ilil Ill ...
[P I" f\t'4 llJ !l \\.1 llll
.an d \lr:s Sherman Uul lt r
rl!&gt;nt eonductf'd
the rlecting hospital equ ipment : Mrs. 1\:e.r- liam Bradford. Members are en by Mrs Rtchald V au,l.l~t n C:uinther, 131tan and
Sandy nwctmg night to !he second
\l.hwh opened with devotions lm Tl·acv and Mrs Lloyd Wngnt uslieri to brinv report blank!l and f!l~mh~:rs ans.we~e.d ;on calJ Hamilton Hicky llubtmrd, J;~ne , Frid.Jy ol t•;JCh month. Tt vtas
SU NDAY, MONDAY
I t,Jkt·n from Pruverh o.; 3, by Mrs. purchasing of hospital equ .p- to br gi\.en to the regeot.
I hy. givmg a NE'\\ \ e&lt;~r s re~o- and Judy lloush. Mac _and Mlck reporlt'd th&lt;lt silverware has
and TUESDAY
JoJil ~. 10, 11
. James Gilmore, followed with ment: Mrs Clark. ~lr:-&gt; James
. ,
lut 10n Da rlene
Bender n•,Jd Williams Krvstal, Km1 and I
h d f r the mini !I
pnhtT
bv
Mrs.
A11en
Eic~11nge:
G
tlmo~e
and
Mrs.
l&lt;.:ruest
Pow
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Luke,
and
the
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study
Kelly
win
ebrcnner,
Pat
Wtn~:tx:e~
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~~e ~~ and Mrs.
J:H k '\t•l "I !
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the
Lord's
Pru)'er
in
um·
ell
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W'S
g1ven
by
1
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an
ann
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FOR ALL OCCASIONS '
Mrs.
ess . \
o a , D a ,
brenner. Fay rami ton
an .II* Hobwson.
"LOVE &amp;" KISSES'"
; -..ul\. ~lr&lt;:; llarrv Cl;.~rk Sa il~ a Mrs. Allen Eichinger.
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Mrs. 1om Kelly. evotJOns were Pat Cundiff.
A otlu .. •· d;'nn"r "'aS planned
f"t 'l' ]1Jll (" • I" I
..'",., wtre l"luiH'rS t'\'ei"VIIht.'fe solo "It Took · A Mtric Ie ,. f t p au 1 ~
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Jo ~e• Ev ':m"'•
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1' ric · · rs.
led
by
Mrs.
F'rt'd
Lew1s
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Hi e·" \'"l" 1!l .l.1t L; h t·lh
'".:volt.
·d to order dick towels Mrs. Clarence Curtis nnd Mrs.
1nc 1uded mer1Jo.•·[·
•·'fl1e L"t1 for the next
meetmg,
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to
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a
money
m•kmg
proPa11l
Eichinger
ways
and
mean,
tie Hoy's Preyer." and "Faith Ymml(st.e r Ho11oretl 1 6 ' 30 p.m. '" "nurc
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JN't
:md Mrs. Jacobs, birthday box
V,
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room. Refrcshm.Pnts we re ~ crv·
"WILD ON THE BEACH"
A th~mk-yoll nfllc Wii~ read
Refreshments were s&gt;:'rved The Catholic Women's club ~~~s K~~~~a ~~-ounced
the On .'frtlllirtlula_y
ed by the hostesses, Mn1. Bon·
Fr.lll~!t'
B ~nd,ll l,
Sht•rT\'
.J:ick-t•n ht·~i t· ,'f.;
~aylt•
Pomeroy
Flo
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Shop
from the Eva TrCicy famt!y by th~ hostess. Tile next m~?el· of the ~~rred Hc~rt ~hurch group has greeting cards and I Ray stewart was _guest
o_ff nie Pickens and Mrs. Linda
..:;u:ln\" &amp; t ht 1
Tilt&gt; A~lro
.-\' \Lnn
PonH'r·ov for serving d1nner. Mrs 1\llen In!; will be held at the home met Thursday evemn~ m the stationery for sa le.
Everyone honor at a party g1ven by his C.rimm.
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"i.J!l!h \'1 !,t ol l
,\Irs Mlll, 1 rd Vun Mt&gt;rer
: F.icb inger thanked the club for of Mrs. Eugene Thompson.
j church., a~d1ton~.m
wtt~ Mrs.l wJshmg some should contad alparents. Mt. mid Mrs .. Ray- Tlmse atteudi_ng tncl_uded Mr.
R lll 1fl!'L,: titm ~ 11 1 -.. ~:" u~i n
_Pa ul Case!, _prestdent, c::onduct-! member of the group.
mond Stewart at th~:Ir home and Mrs. Ronme Ru ssell nrd
mg the nwetmg. It opened With I A bake sa le was scheduled in Sun(lay aft(•rnoon in observance ! children, Julm. Jay and Jdl:
prayer ?.Y lhP. Rev F'ather J~hn F'eLruary with the date to be of his third IJ!fthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grtmm
Turel lhe reporl o_f tlte sick announced.
A potm ''Life's His birthday cake was dec- [ and daughter, i1eJmOa; Mr. &lt;::rd
committee W3S
gn:en. Mrs Ho&lt;&gt;es." was read bv !\irs. Jack orated as a replica of a bowl- Mrs. f.1rry P!ckens (Ind. ~on ,
Kathryn
Wel
sh
was
named to Coleman. The hoste~s served re- ing alley and ILe c::ream. cup- Steve, Mr. and Mrs. WJII!am
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check nn ma tcrwl for a new freshments to the above and cakes and pop were served af. l Lambert and daughters, Tam·
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altnr cloth .
Mrs. Jack Satterfield , Nnncy ter the gue~t of honor had op- , ara and Debrc:; Mrs _E·,..elyn
It was iinnounr·pd that the Anderson Lynn
Cl ar k, Mrs. e'ned his gifts · Balloons were I Wood and children · Ke1th and
.
A
1966 dues
are payabl~.
Edw~lrd Cmoks Mrs Dale Wal- given as favor s.
Uonnie, and
Mrs. Madelme
smorgasbord _dnuter wtl~ be ~eld burn and a gu~st Betty Mat- Games v.cre played and priz· .Painter and daughters, Diana
Thursday. I· ch 7, wtth fmHl i t
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plans to be made at the next ox. ______ - - -- - - David Miller, VIrgil ~cHaffie - -- ----- - ............. ....,..,.......,..,
meet mg .
Eise ls!ein, Mr s. Henrv Heibel and Joy Beavl!r. Guests includ- ver, and Vlrvil, Becky &amp; Fran
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~anws were playrd a~d ' Mrs Arnold Hay es and. a guest, ed David, Megan, and Mary I Mcllaflie Mrs George Mlllt!r
pn; .f•s · ~~~:~r· 4 h·d to 'lit s D::a\ltd M'Iss n.
R b1
A n 'l '; ll ' r oy and eff Bea- as"isted
Mrs · Stewart ·
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Olllmw·r, Mts. Mary Kunz e\- ____
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. -- - --- - ~----DANCE TONTGR'I'
The M•ddleport H;gh School
Band ll'"&gt;Sim ,\ssoc;attull ••II
sponsor a (lane€' party Saturda\ nJ ghl j,il h·wing 1he MiddleJlOI'l . Kl ge; Creek basketooll

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NO. 222

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r-.It.s Hwila nl (;n·ss Mr,· F:rl.
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They can't.
Total resources of more than $6,200,000
give a bank strength, but strength by it·
self is meaningless unless put to work.
What counts is spirit ... dedication to
serving customers, whether they be cor·
porations, governmental bodies, small
businesses, farmers, or individuals.
Financing creates jobs in industry,
builds highways and schools.
Banking serves a world of people in a
world of ways.
We're proud to be a part of it.

FARMERS BANI( &amp; SAVINGS CO.
POMEROY, 0.
Member Federal Rest:r¥e

Federal

"Queen" Cutlery

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Knives, Paring Knives,. Butcher Knives, Slicing Knives, Utility
Knives, Scissors and Shears. They stay sharp and hold an edge.

Make Elberfelds in Pomeroy Your ShOJI ing Center

Tht· Star rl.tss of lhe Syra&lt;~U~L' Fi1 st 1JnJ1t'd Presbyterian

Chw 1 h held llt t•u l:lrmual Chrisl mH.c; d JJtrWJ i11 the annex of the
r·hurd1 i:lt l:i 30 p. m Dec. 20.
Mr~ VaZJe Lt&gt;e ashd gr&lt;~Ct&gt;.
Follov.mg the dtnnf'r a Christm&lt;ts prog1 :Hn. prepJrPd by Ada
Sl&lt;J("k, W&lt;IS condllc:ted by Mrs. '
H&lt;ldu:l McBride.
Attendmg
wrre ,\ fr. and Mrs. Arrhie Lee,
Mr s Vaz1e Lcr, Mr. and Mrs
Harll'y Cunn :ngham, Mr. and
Mr s. Thomas Clark, Mr. Lester
Baile}, Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Me, Br1de, Mr and Mrs Richard
, Rou sh. Mr. Richard Duckworlh,
Mrs. Agnes White Mr. and
Mr -;. Harry Potts, Mrs. Augusta
1 Wtll, \Irs. Mayme Holmes and
' Miss F'rank1e Mumaw.

Drapery Department Elberfelds Pomeroy

Blame Wrecl-

upon F-,auIty

E. E. Holt Will

AutO Wreck

' Step Down From
~ Post on June 30

Hayes, H
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Spll•l $300 Uti.II•ty Award

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Past Chiefs are
Guests Thursday
Of Mrs. Cook

Cuslom-vUade

welker puts

DRAPERIES ARE MADE TO
YOUR EXACT MEASUREM£N'I'S

Any Width ••• Any Length
Come in and choose lrOfll a world .t dfa.
pery fabr ics aod colors. Oon'l miss lhll

opportunity tQ br1ghlen ywr home_.
cuslom-made draperies. at a
pleasing price.

ON CUSTOM DRAPERIES
FROM A SELECTED GROUP OF
OUTSTANDING FABRICS

WE MAY HAVE CUT THE PRICES ...
BUT WE NEVER CU! THE QUALITY
• Custom pleating!
• Double folded
stiffening!

top hudln&amp; with

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roo wtmtt, IMIIIDfe tht .,.,oth
ul your rod Of widlh of tllltallce
where rod is t&lt;l 1:. piKt&lt;l.
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RUTLAND, 0 • .___
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Furniture

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decorator folded and ready to hang ••• no

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• Generous double bottom hems!
• Blind stitched tide

Narne In RIng
As cand'd
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Achievement
Day will be
0n March23

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Mrs. Thomas Cook enterlained the Past Chiefs of Magnolia
Temple
Pytrian
Sisters
Thursday evening at her borne,
E. Main-s l.
The meeting opened with devotwns taken from Psalm 119:
97-IM by Mrs. Frank Stewart,
president, who also read two
: articles, After Christmas Was
~·eslive Day . and The Jnvenl&lt;iry Afler Chnstmas. Margaret
Setdcnabel wa3 reported quite :
ill in Veterans Memorial Hospital and a round robin card
was sent to her. Lydia Stewart
is improving at Veterans Memona! 1-lo...;;pita\.
A contribution was made to
, the Templt. Mrs. RRichard Cam I
' bell. M;ss Thelma Grueser and
Mrs. Karl Grueser were named
as the year bftok committee.
The traveling prize donated by
Mrs. Grueser was awarded to
Mrs. LawN!DCe Lanning,
Games were played and prizes
. awarded 1&lt;1 Mrs. Rollin Bearhs,
I Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Stewart
1 and Mrs. Bernice Darst, a guest.
by th . ;y .g? kz &amp;&amp; ?%11.$ .
Refresbements
were served
by the hostess to those ' named
above and Mrs. Adam Ebersbach, Miss Lena Grueser, Mrs.
Amanda Kaspar, Mrs. Felber!

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ELBERFELDS HOUSEWARES DEPARTMENT ON THE

Hoc;tt•ssPs for the nPxt meet mg
v.ill tk· \hs Tltomv.s lh·nrw~~·.
r ., Mr" Charlt·s Clarkson, Mrs.
Ma1y f\unu·hna n \'Irs H(lrne1
Bri, ·klt-;. \'Irs. Juhn !luml lt•y
and .\11- s. Leland S1"son.

BOARD OF
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NEW YORK iUPfl- Negotiations called at City Hall hy
Mayor John V. Lindsay in a personal effort to end the 10abe
day·uld bus and subway strike broke up without vb.1ble
result today while another mammoth traffir jam built up
in the c1ty's stn~ets.
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About 6 1.1 am., EST, negotiators for the striking Transit Workers t:nion. the Transit Authority, and members of '
the mediation panel emerged from a meeting room, mo~tly I
TASHKENT, U. S. S. R - witho11t comment. Chairman Dr. Nathan Fdnsinger mdiThe Soviet U_mon. scored its cated therl! had been some narrowmg dc.wn on all issues I
first dtplomatlc tnumph as an except the key one- money. ~ - --·- - -internatiOnal peacemaker today Hut Lmdsay, drawn and hag- hardshtp since the Great Dewhen the leaders of lnditt and gard, the man who brought the pre!:istun of the 1930s
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Paktstan agreed to pull back talkers to Citv Hall
shortly The strrke alm o~t see med to
troops from th~. front lines uf after 5 p m , Su nday, setd only. I have acquired a life of 1ts own,
disputed . Kash~tr
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"The pi:irwl Ius declared 3t mdependent of the w1ll of the
In a mne· pomt commumque recess. There is no agreement. I prin cipals. The dHy"s fortlic::orn- ~
signed at the en~ of '_Yeek-lo_ng I v.-1~1 makt~ a statement to the 1mg events could le ud tQ a stiff- TYPE, TYPE.- The typ~ng 2 class of Middleport High School is shown here addressing envelopes being marked to Meigs countians 18 part ot
peace talks
m ~his Sov_Jet ,?ubhc after the noon hour." lenmg or posttwns. For exum- the March of D1mes c~mpa1gn, sponsored here by the Ohio Eta Phi Chapter of the Beta Sigma Phi S.Jronty. The class typed addresses on several
central -~s1an
City, Indtan fhe TWU .has :ailed a
n~n pie
; thousand envelopes. Pictured, I_ to r, fro~t row , are Peggy McKinney, Kath~ McElhinny, Ca role Anderson, Susan Ohlinger, Susan Morris, Marilyn
Pnme_ Mtmster _ La~ Beh_adur ro!ly oul.;;1de C1ty ~all, hopmg l _ The struck Transit Authori- ' _Stumbo and ~ee Slaven. Standmg, C)'n th1a _Conde. All~e Darst, Sandra Hollmshed, Rebecc::a Goodall, Sandra Swartz. Jamarilla ward and Elinor Bod·
ty (rAJ w&lt;.~s scheduled to ask · 1mer. The em elopes were stuffed by the Middleport High school sophumo re class. Mrs. Carl J. Jl or ky is cam paign director for the sorority _Senti ..
Shastn and Pak1stam President Jt will prove a rall)mg pomt
Mohammad Ayub Khn . also demonstrate the solidarity oi l tor a $3,220,0110 fme plus daily l nel Photo.
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Hgreed to. exchange pnsoners other union~· backmg.
, tines of $322.000 ag;unst
the i - - -- -.... ... '"] .
and contmu~ . efforts wword , Lmdsay ind;cated talks will; slrikmg unions - a step which I
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resu?lc later today at an un- 1could only
intens ify union
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_ The T;·ansporl Workers l
ment in Ohio m November rose I Away from the press of ne- ~ Union tTWU) ca lled a
noon
1 per cent from October and was j gotiat1ons, and oooupjed v.ith EST ral ly outs1de City Hall.
up. 3 per ce~t from No~ember, , the mounting press~re, uf autos 1 _ The city, bracing for a new I
1964. the Ohto ~tate Umvers1ty ' tunnelmg mto the city s str~ets onslaught (lf trafftc, sou.ght
Bureau of B~smess Rese~rch thrvugh Its bottlenecks of hndg- court per!mlssion to incrt!ase
reports . A_ll e1ght ma~or cities , es and tunnels, Traffic Cnmmis-1fmc s for illegul parking from 1 A Pomeroy mall was a _rre:sle&lt;l l
reported mcreases wtth
the , s1oner Henry A. Barnes sa1d that · $15 to $35 although Lhis would on ~ DWI chargt&gt; by poltce
exeepllon of . Canton
_and 1! appeared the erush rn 1ght ex -' mak e getting to work
even lowmg a one-&lt;·ar crash earlv l
Youngstown wh1ch
dechncd ceed the record concentration more diffi('U\1.
today on Nye-av
frartionally .
;of i''riday.
With the striko:'s cost to the ! Police satd J1arold
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W&lt;l S public put at $500 mlltion
or Pomeroy . dnver of the .19.65
COLtiMBllS ( llPII - Statf' Supenntendent of Inst rur ·
COLUM.BUS -. \\HILE TH.E ~ impossible ro.r the c1ty's slum- more _ and r;s;·ng an est';. 1el wreded car, was Jai.led
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hea.vy ram fa II ts heIpfuI m dwellers, miles removed rrom Illlated $tOO million eve d' _ lowmg the 3·15 a.m. mts hap.
building up deple. ted gr.ound·wa- ~ tltetr jobs. And for them, the j Lindsay awoke at 5. 1,. ar.ym. aSyun- It was re. parted that
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fer reserves, tIS ~ausUljjpffie , ew York ~ommerce end ln-~ day after nappmg on couch in I car, lrave mg soul 1, went
W. R. HAYES
R. E. HERNDON
serondary edw:alton
in Ohia , Holt commended tbt board for
rnncern about possible HoOds to ,dustry ASSOCiation sa1d,
the Cit_v Hall and found neooJ;'ators l of cmter, over the curb
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and I believe that th individual ''The seriousness with w11id1
th st•~
struc k th o Ro..,,..
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Asistant Ch;ef Paul Kaser I
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dence along Nye-av. The
who will serve as executive ol-1you (the board) and other mem~arned that conditions at prest.hen went over a retaining wa ll
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to those in
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ucatwn in putting suc::h plans m- , year penod, have discharged
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to effect shou ld have an oppor-jyour responsibilit;es. as shown
cured in the state's river val+ restroom area.
tunily to help develop them by your re-gular attendan~e at
leys He noted, however, that
Sgt. George Hicks, who in-1
Holt sa1d
bo"rd meet; ngs. •uur fa;r and
to those floods are missing his
vestignted. said there W(:IS hea·
W. R Hayes and R. E. Herndon employees at Philip Holt , who has been head of thorough cons tderal!on or al l
two factors whieh contnbuted
vy damage to Haley's car ttnd Sporn Plant at New Haven. have won the second prize t~~ De~a1tm~nt ol Educatton question s and rl:'commendr~tir,ns
to those floods are miss ing this
to both properties struck by the I of $300 in the ]965 American Electric Power System smce 19:&gt;7, salCl hi &lt;; future plam:; presented to you, your carefu l
year - frozen ground and heacar Haley told police he struck "Operating Ideas" annual - - - - - - - - - - - - - callt'd for htm to act primarily attention of poltcy development
vy snowfall.
anothl:'r ."".r that kept on going competition.
1ed in 1965 .
• a,', a pn~ate cons.u ltan!. to. var- and your w1se counsel and SID·
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VATICAN CITY
P 0 P E· pore ~Jmor a mage in a one, No lllJU!"Ies were reported,
tlte men at a \uncheun today by ' er shared third pnze, and first,
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Paul Vl was reported ''deeply]car acctdent at : a. m. SunJoe P. \.ills, vice president and l fourth, firth, sixth, and seventh
143 100
upset" today over the Polish 'day on Rt.
feet west of
: g. enerol manager of Appalacb-1prizes .were won b.y .employees •
government's refusal to allow ~ t?e M;ddleport corporation line
f d
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Stefan Cardinal Wysynski to No one was mJured and no
;an Power Company,
which o In ;ana an MtchJi"n Elec-.
leave Warsaw, the same Com-l'harge was f;Jed
tr;c Company.
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mumst cepital which
the ~'rank v. Musser, 27. Rt . 2,
pontiff hoped to visit this l Pomeroy. went off the left "de
Hayes, maintenance foreman ,
Two persons were hospitalized and a t~ird was treated
'Pring.
Iof the h;glli..Y and struck . a
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at the plant, lives Ill Syracuse.,
and released f·&gt;llow;ng an accident on State Route 7, one
Vatican sources said the lguard rail. Defective steermg
~uneral serv ices for Isalah_G. Herndon lives in New Haven
lnule north of Chester, at 8 a.m. today. 'The Ohio State
pontiff's planned journey be- l was blamed. There was .mmor
I' Sm;th, 77, Condor-st. who d;•h
. d and is engineering assistant al l
High.way Patrol said thre.e veh;cles were involved.
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They
collaborated
1ll JUred were Elmer S!ill, 64, Pomeroy, back injurles
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, eorge H. Applegate, 25, Lisbon, possible internal injuries,
be held Wednesday at 2 p. m at January. 1965. issue of "Oper'and John Moon. 71. Kerr·sl, Pomeroy, fractured rib. Mooo
made to a Communist nailon- eluded · Eldon C. Blake, 36,
now is almost certainly off.
Reedsville; Tuby N. Lackhand,
the Ewmg ChapeL
atmg Ideas" called "Triples Life
was treated and released.
- - --He was a mt'lllber of the of Boillr Ash Tub Seal Sk;rts."
42 • Day ton; Th omas W. Bond,
Church of Christ and was pr.,_ H d
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The acctdent occurred when men were transported tor hos1
D. Sew.
by MDOD •• AII three
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. . 'II The shoo t.mg of a cow an d Applegate. dnvmg an unloaded I c~r dnven
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ell, 18, Leavittsburg, 0.; TimoM J h H
ly s . g - ' havmg shared a second pnze m theft of an automobile were m-, semi-tra il t!r rig attt&gt;mpted to pttal treatment by Pomeroy
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two
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I vestlgate over e wee en bv pass a 1955 model car operated , Emergeocy squadmen who were
othy McLaughlin, 25, Columbusdaughters, Mrs. William Sheri- In all, a rerord total of $2.1011 the Me;gs County Shenff's de- by Moon. Moon was reportedly summoned at 8·11 am. Moou
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Lloyd M. Moore, ~9, Pomeroy;
dan, Pomeroy, and Mrs. Charles in prizes was awarded 1&lt;1 the l partment.
in the process ol makmg a left and Applegate were taken to
Fredenck A. Damels 28, Col1 KBJltema. Aurora, Ill.; two sons authors of ten articles publish~henff Robert C Harten bach turn onto the Sumner-road when V~terans Memonal hospital and
umbus; and Donald J. Brack- Rep. Ralph Welker, native ol Albert Smith, Canton and Linsa;d a car belongmg 1&lt;1 Carol • the eol lis•on occurred.
Still was transported to Meigs
man, 20, Muncie, Ind., all either Meigs County, tod~y announced 1coln Smith, Middlepo~t, and 18 ~\Hr,;~~ffi1 'f'~.k·~m.;m Pwrce, Rt. 1, Langsville ..
Also damaged was 8 parked IGf.nera~ . The ac~ident waJ ltill
cited or. bonded 1&lt;1 appear today he Will be a cand;dat• for rep- : grandchildren . Friends may call
Middleport people interest- ported sl&lt;ilen Sunday mornmg, car ownl'd by Roger c. Gaul, Iunder mvest~gation late tb;s
In mumc.;pal court on charges resentatlve . in the new 27th , at the funeral home any time, ed ta tbetr scboolo knew !bey was recovered early l&lt;iday.
125, star Route, Chester. There mornmg.
ol speedmg.
House D;str;ct. The new d;s-:
lost a .good man wben Lee
A 1962 Studebaker 1! was was minor damages to the front
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M h OUters Included Elwood J. !net Is made up ~~ Athens, I
McComas retired as super!.. found abandoned in the Miles ' of the vehirle driven by GauL Two Fined in
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Ac evement ay-on a~c Howard, 16, Cheshire, speeding 1Meigs and Gall1a CountJ~s.
tende-ot last summer.
1 cemetery near Rutland by R!Jt· Cpl.
Francis of the OSP said Leg , Co
~-was fi:nned ~y ther:e;g~ Gallia cously juvenile court' A republican, Mr. Welker ls i
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Marshall
John
Tilli"
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w
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oocd Jan. 15; William L. Nichols, 37: completing his first term
Alb;~.""; e~p oyerb 1• · 12:15 a.m. today. Author&lt;lies Moon's car and moderate dam- ~ Two were fined and another
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umtrusCo ani Thurman, pllasing at a railroad · representative In the Ohio Leg- : MISSIDg
tem b' · a.,. edscbool t sybs- said Ute car had been taken I age to the semi.
forfeited a bond
Saturday
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ing qualities quickly. A re- from P;erce s yard somettme Still was a passenger In Ute mgbl m Pomeroy Mayor Cluu-of Porl::nd, Hemlock
Grove, court MoRday; and Carl
R He has served on the .Educa- 1
rent report tn !be Charleston- after 8::W p.m., Saturday.
- - - les Legar's court
Reedsville, Rock Springs, and ~aulz, 19, Pomeroy, speeding, hon, H;ghway, and Agnculture l
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-Dally Mall describes the tal- I Sheriff Hartenbaeh's departB"'ST DRESSED
Rulh Farmer, 23, Pomeroy,
cited to MeJgs rounty court, Comm;ttees.
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ents of Mr. McComas follow- ~ ment is also probing the slioet- NEW YORK !UP I) - Pres-, was fmed $5 and colrts for reckSyracuse clubs present.
Achlevemenl Day again will Jan. 14·
The only other. publlc olf;ce r Middleport Chief
or Pollc~ fng his seloelion as "Teacher mg ol a Holstem-Guernsey cow, ident Johnson, Sandy Koulax less operation , Eumce J;v;den,
be al Middleport High School.
held by lhe cand;date
w a Herbert Gilkey's department ol the Montb" by the St. A1- valued at approximately $150, and Antony Armstrong • Jones Pt. Pleasant, forfe~ted a $15
Its theme will be International
MAN FINED
Me;gs County shenff for
and Bureau of Criminal Invest!- bans Hlgb
Schoof Future -wned by Dale Dye, Carpen- are among the "best dressed bond on an assured clear di!·
in BCOpe wltl) Mrs. Dewey CumI years, 1944-50.
gation authorilies are probing Teachen ol America chapter. ter. The InCident was reported men ol 1965," aceording w Ute lance chru;ge, and Vertin Admingo of Lima, Peru tbe prin- James McHaffie, Middleport, Mr. Welker, whose occupa- ~ a breaking and entering dis- '"1""'1''
to Ute sheriff'• department Sat- ~ Fashion Foundation of Ameri- ams, 19· Charleston, was fined
ciapl afternoon opeaker en was fined $10 and costs Ieday Ilion Is Hsted OA the house roll covered Saturday morning at I
ilil urday.
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$10 and rosts on a reckless op.
"Knowing Homemaken; From by Meigs County Court Judge as D Iarmer, is owner and op- Ute
Middleport elemeotary 1
eration Citation.
Other Countrlea."
Fraak W. Porter, Jr. on ebnr- eral&lt;ir of Ute Maple Lewn Poul- school on Pearl-st.
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11 Is also planned to have a ~.. of disturbing the peace and try Farm at Hemlock Grove. Chief Gilkey wid the only '
Meigs General Hospital
morning opeaker who baa been 18Utlicaltoa.
Hr reSJdes at 163 Mulberry-av' irems apparently mlsslo~ from
Admissions Saturday- CharIn tht Peace Corps and a dem..
Pomeroy. .
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. the building were two p;ggy- The Meigs County Sherlll's decreased The deparlme'nt re- The depart;ent ,.. rt for le.s Rayburn, Pomeroy ; Geral•
-l&lt;ffi,_, The cand;date and hiS w;fe, l banks eontamlng about $8 In Departmenlln 1965 investigated !ported two traffic fatalities last I December showed 62 ~isoners dme Varian, Mason.
onstrallon by I Meljl County
homemaker with an lnterll8ionSATURDAY SCORES
the former Peorl Hawk of He~- , coins.
139 traffic accidents and booked year In eompar;son to Utree in booked and I t30 inro,%in tele- Dlsebnrges Salllrday- W; '
al background.
Middleport 60
lock Grove, have three rh;l-~ Police reported the bu;ldmg 563 persons in ja;l, it was re- 11964 and four In 1963
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bur Cardwell, Ewington; Hon
~~~fu:: w~s ~e:! that
K!luer Creek 85 dren. Th~ old"t . son, Jerry, was entered through a window ported today in Sherilf Robert In 1965 the deparu;.ent was ~~ ~:p!;tment In December er Theiss, Leon, W. Va.; Rit
:1 ~In I 1 of Achle tkm- Eastrnaar 60
" an engmeer w;Ut the Dayton on tbe west side of the school C. Hortenbach's yearly report summoned to investigate five I also investigated 14 traffic ac- Baker, Reedsville.
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The ~~Uve committee reported on proposed reoislono ol
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North Galli&lt;J 56 Wilton 54 r': ~~:r:enta gr~~ Pome-1ransacked with entry g~in~d in- years
deaths, foor stolen cars, Utree complamts,
'one acci:.~t~~ D;scbarges SunclliJ - Haro
Southwestern 46 Eastern 45 y
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to each by breakmg ou. wmdow The department Investigated cases of alleged arson five fires deaUt two Incidents of dan e W;rlh, Middlepor~
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Rep. Welker is a member of panes 1&lt;1 unlock the doors. Chief 101 wrecks in 1964 and 133 dur- of undetermined origln,

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Racine 46 the PotrU!roy Church of Christ, Gilkey said tl;e burglar broke mg 1963. There were 428 person fire deatha, two attempted sui- complaints and one flre of un- The t
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88 Cool Grot&gt;~ 65
Ute Far"! Bureau and tbe Amer- ml&lt;i Ute storage room and also lodged in jall Ia 1964 and 133 cldes, tw.,.cases of farm an~ determined origin. One esca ee
' e'!'perature ill Pom.'

lcaa Legmn. He Is aU. S. Navy attempted .to break !he lock off booked in 1963.
mals being shot and iDelailure !rom AUtens State bosp't 1 P roy s ~.,ness district II 11.411
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a lreezer m tht calelel'la.
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renct J. Brown Jr. of Urban•
wu to be .~n in today ••
U. S. representative for Ohio's
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7th Distncl, a seat his father WASHINGTON (UPll - The !before this fall's elections.
fslghts espectally on the home- are workmg.
Raymond C. Hartly, Dav1d : held lor 'l1 yearo unt1l hll death second sess 10 n of the 89th I Aller routme opening ceremo- , Iron! antipoverty war. He sa1d . "II'• ume .~o stop, look nnd
Nease, Mary Ahce Noose to last August.
Congress opened for busines; l nies both the House and Senate I such domestic welfare pro- Usten now,
tho Montana
1Cecil Meynard,. O!&lt;ar
May- Brown's s~h!dule lot today today with cautious lawmakers planned to forego any real grams just getting cranked up Democrat oaid after a While
nard. Lots, RacJIM!.
call!!d for him to make a conr-: seeking a balance between guns business until Johnson dehvers l should be "cut back - put on Mouse strategy session Friday.
Bessie M. Pickens, Warrell. tesy visit with speaker . John , and the Great Society that will Ihis tel!VIsed State-cf'lhe-Unlon l tee - maybe cut out entirely" House Detttocratlc Leader
P. Pickens. Lilhan E 1'1ckens, , McCormack. House
Mmonty wiu voter approval in Novem- ' address to a joinl session at 9 in light of ooaring costs of the Carl Albert agreed that IJI(]ney,
Fay M. Sauer, Harold
E.. Leader Gerald Ford and Rep. ber.
p.m. Wednesday.
I Viet Nam lighting,
not Jeglslaliun, would be the
Sau&lt;'f. Gladys C. Merodith, Frant'eS Bolton. chalfnian of The opening gavels were The big quesliOII was what , DemocraUc leadert rallied main concern of lh! Congres~
William K. Meredith, L. Mal· tht Ohkl OOP deleMatlbn In the. sounded at noon EST . at Johnson would say abiiUI I their form against .crlppUng He and Speaker John w.
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1\'hllllheld, Ernest E. House.
I op[JOsite ends of the Cap1tol prospects for peace - or a appropriAtions cuts m home McCormack lorecaat contmued
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Whitehead, Gruct E. Weber,
where members had assembled Mtter war - in VIet Nam and domestic front programs. But fi nancing of great soc1ely
Denver V. Weber to Warren CINCINNATI - BISHOP RU- to climb what promised to be what sort of balance
he they concurred with Senate effo~ts, despite the war, though
P. P•rken!, Lillian E. P~rkens, ben Herbert Mueller of the an ufJhill road.
proposed to striko betweeo l Democratic Leader Mike Mans- posSibly on a smaller ocale
SAJr;oN 1L'PI ~ - A I '.S. force or se\·eral battalions has
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: Evang•llrRI United Bret ren Many sought God's help spending al hotlle and abroad. field'• judgment that little new than originally p anne .
brrn swerpJng the jungle!! near the Cambodian frontier
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for the past"' day•. ,1 was dl~~rklsed today
Le•t.or L. Roue , e n
·1 Church predtelod Sunday
' IMtlli!t. Along 101th Pregldent 1 But the pollllcMi jookeying ~rt meellc eg 8 a on WOil
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1\ooah 1o Carl Olfull, MltJ Of· 100,000 · member church wlll Johnoon,
they attended a Capitol Hill had already begun. pushed to enactment.
the PreSidents recommen i·
11 9 9 Rl
Many Viet Cong were olg ted aero•~ Ie e an ~er, full, '~'• ocl'f .
1unite 10011 wllh the 11-mlllion opeeial aortgresslonal ser\lice at o u t n umbered Republicans,
Cklle Cbeckt
lions the apparent consensus of
whlchNformt the boun1;"' be\we~nPT~rbodl\:ndc Sotut~ Gerald end Haul Gl1lte . 1o IM!nbet' Molhodlot Churoh.
National l'resbyterta!l Church. who railed to tlent Johnson's Pointing to the meso of key congte.,ional figures I! tile
Viet am about 25 m es wes 0
e ·~ ra Sybil l:bfrsllach, parcels, Sal- Dr. Mueller tatd doOUtnenlll Domlnalln~ cloackrooms and great society legislative pro-, health, education and economic aes•lon belan 11&gt;us thai:
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already ere printed thit wlll be hallwaya this morning was talk gram in the 69th's hialeria firtl i lerlslation ena•led on Jolltison'a -NQ new taxeo wlll be asked,
lllghlanda and I bout 10 mtlu northwest of Sll(on. Some em.
Amerlun troopa deliberately exposed themoelves 10 draw Sybl! ICbersbach to
Gerald u;td when lhe union II 1oted. of the war 1n Vlel Nam and ill! session, made "guns or buller" ' recommendatloll last year, at least not tight away. But
Communist fire. but the Comfllu~tall ~~ld not •hoot from and llallll Grate, par~ll, S• Thoro rsmatn several alept to effect on the one against their battle cry for the second. Mansfield has called on com- Johnson may Mid out the
acron the border.
!em.
go lbrOUfh, hmrever, and the poverty at hiJI!te. Answers to Senate GOP Leader Everett mitlee chairmen to run checks possibility that taxes will be
UP! otaff correspondent Mor- ported today.
Jolin W. Arbaugh, Elhe, Ar• earlteat the consolidation oould both Issues must be made M. Dirksen ltxed ht8 economy on how all the new ~rogram• biked later If war spending
lin Stuort-Fox reported from Alexander N. Sheleptn, 111 e baufb to Henry lla!!alty, Bev- occur 11 May, 10611. lie noted
continues to saar.
the ~eene that field common- Kremlin's chief diplomatic tro~r 11'11 Hnaley, .11 ilcte, Olive.
lll!gotlallon! for union hid been
derl understood they hod auth- ~ ble-ahooter, told a publlc mef!t.. Le!ler Hliwk, Vtrl!nla Hawk In progrou 10 yeari lnd tlllld he
-No new war powers Itt
otlaalkln lo llro back acr~a lng tn tre North V~elname!M! to !lOfer 1M Hlill'k, 10111 ttrn. hOir 1101 nothihl 1o prevettt 11.
heeded. The President already
iConllbued an pap 2 1
capital ., Hanoi 8unday night Orango
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has authonty to enlarge Jhe
the horckfr If fired upeo first. American peace overlures were Jeeoe' 1M llewaomt, 'l'hutlt Ni:li' YOltli: _ A VAU: PRO- 'l'wenly4wo m!mbm ol the Ia musical OJperlence not nor-rand Sandra Miller, Rutland om armed forces as needed and, by
A opokesm1n tn Saigon for uootradlcted by troop bulldUflll AnD NowiOme to c. c. Cuckler,:tes!OI' rl!llll'ned !rom an unau- of lha high school banda in the mally available to them.
lallo s01ophone; Debbie Turner , declaration of an emergency, to
Gen. William c. Westmoreland, In South Viet Nam and
the .11'1 acre, Rutland
lhorlt@d pt~ace mtulon to North tounly will participate In the Petticlpallng dlrectora
are1of Rutland tnd Cheryl Bentz of call up ready reserve..
commnder of American forces threat ol further eacallltlou ef Clyll• c. TetrtU, Ul Clytl Viet Nam 8unday nlgbt COil- Third Annual Meigs
County Charles Yl!llgo of !!:astern, Mr. I Eastern, tenor oaxoplwne; bafl- j - Johnson will seek endorsJ!.
tn Viet Nom. denied troops had the war.
c. TerrU, dee. to Roillld c. vlneed lllat Hanoi was willing Junior Miss Pageant as mem- Wllllarn Ru88ell of Middleport' tone saxophone players arel ment ol his military commltblaaket autberizatkln fnr firlnl
'l'errel, betty J . Cllll'lft, Cert. to negotiate 1 aettlement of lhe ben of the official Junior Miss and Garnet of Rutland.
IJ1m White of Rutland and Rob- l menls through quick enactment
acr~a the border.
TAIPEI (UPI) - Nationalist for Trllll., RulleiKI.
w1r tn VIlli Nam belore actual orch!•lra.
1 Members of the orchelllra , ert Garnet, I direCtor);
of an emergency appropriation
MOIICOW iUPil - 'l'he cblel Chinese ohipo and plan•• today Helen Bradford, W. Wa!IIIOI withdrawal of Ill U. 8. troops.
Director Robert Garner M·j Include' Jenny Dean, Eastern; I The lour trum t
players ' of up to $14 billion to cover
of • Soviet delegatio~ It Norlh were ord!re&lt;l on "lull alort" In Bradford, Mlll'lel W. Bradford, Staughte11 Lynd, 36, a nounced lhal all county binds Lmda Shenefield,
Rutland; are Sabra Caoo:?a;, !&gt;at Kenne- l costs of the Viet Nam fighting. ,
Vlel Nam hu flatly r•Jected lhe Formosa Stroll. where Chi- Elltabelh Lohse, Harold Lohse, assistant professor of history, ~ere approac~ed to participate
day •nd Kay Wright or Rutland, - His budget for lhe year wilt
Jhe sincerity ot eurrenl U. S' nese Communist jets shot down Olio L. Bradford, Jean I. Brodo spent tO days In North Vlet l 'n lhe proJed ,i an~ members
and Marilyn Karr and Richard ]approach a record $115 b!JIIon,
quest for peace In Viet Nam sn unarmed seaplane carryinl ford. Alan P. llradford; Ruth Nam In violallon ol Stat• , ~~IJClpollng lnclud . Eostern,,
Douglas of Eastern ; trombones up f7 or 18 billion
above
and urged the Asian communists three defecting seamen who min Bradford lo Slate of Ob1o, 1.:187 D!partmenl
tegulallons. He •b Iddleporl and Rutland. The
,
nre Chester King, Mary Floc- current levels. But higher
to koep on fighting, it was rt· oles earlier proclaimed
they acrea, salisbury.
was accompanied on the trip bt and was organflzed hto provide
carl and ~rRnk Pope of Rul- revenues will be forecast too,
- -- - - · -·-·--··- · · were on " the road to freedom." Heleo Bradford, W. WaUace Herber Aptheker of New York, an ~pportumly or 1 e young
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land and Kirk Chevalier of East- and .Johnson Will conte~d the
Accident Is Prohed
The twin-engine HUt6 amphi- Bradford, Muriel W. Bradford, a Jeadi11g communist theoretic- musician~of~he_countyto_ have l!a mond M Merritt
1405 ern; ~an Weber of Rutland resulling deficit, though reii'ellith Y v· nn · W V '
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bious plan also carried • crew Eliaahelll Lohse, lillrold Lohle, l'ian who head! tht Arnertcan 1
h will play .uba and Bob Burke, table, can be tnanaged.
Mason Shenf_f . . of three and an unknown num- Otis L. Bradford, Jeao S. Brad- Jnstllule for MARX!.M' Studies
dle/~i
J:;e h. H:;plta~ i~l also or Rutland, will be on gui- - Johnson Will pare hla
PT. PLEASANT - Sheriff' ber of National~! Chinese off~ ford. Alan P. Bradford, Ruth and
Thomaa
Hazden,
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arkers urg un ay was a na• a
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deperlment Investigated a two- cisls sent to the Island of Mat- Bradford to late
o, aae- 1211. of Newark, N. J., faun er o
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and !\'astern's Director Charles program•, u n some case'
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vehicle accident Sunday 2.20 1su to welconw lhl sailorl.
rnent, Raltsblll'y.
fStudeftll lor A D-ralle '
~ve1911 ~~o·.~~u~?Ma~i ....~ Yengo will be the drummers, ! not as much as generally
p m. re•ulhng to about $375
Hartis f'rank, Deloret P'rlnlt Society
It •th : e t M Itt
end Bill Allen of Eastern
expected. Labor Secretary W.
d"•nage. but no persona l mJur v. r TASHKENT ussR !UP!) to l!onald Ollborne, Ill• Olio L-; lAid tb an
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It O&lt;·&lt;·urred when • car r~v ·, - India und Pakistan today • ' rne, Rig t o
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ve. C!Oilfl!renca "every I !cation Jo lla Sanner Hall. 71. who died at of the Unlvet!al I!Jasf Company ' sell wiJl play plano.
o a ev a pover 1y an sea.
en llv W• ll~am Emorv Sood· fgrePd to pull back troops lrom j Glen G. Johnton, dee.,
lo that there I• no explicit re- Iher residence in Middleport on In Parkersburg until his tetire-1 The Pagean: will be next
tered economl~ ulslresa will
glass. 17: Hender~n. was ell: the front lines in di•Puted Kash-!Wayne Brinker. Ward Brinker, quil'!menl ollhe. physl~al With- , Sunday morning, will be held ment in 1964.
d~y It a p.m. at
continue to rise.
td for lailurr to qeld nght-of mlr. exchange prisoners and ' Daunt Btlllltet, Cert. f(lJ' TIIDI. dtawal of all Untied
ltatea Wed ad
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R - lllgh School Auditorium.
~"' HflPr Snodgra" badPd on.
Sulto.
. lor to ft••0 llatl0118
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ne ay a
a. m. at
utv Y ng a
o !IOnS, ay
·h
efforts toward a last'
lroopl pr
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Rawlings- Coats Funeral hnme thond ' Jr • t ul Australia
and GilIt) l t' IH,I{1~~· a v tn!o 11w
ri-1 111 rontmue
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2 Divorce Action•
~lth the Rev. Donald Boone of-I bert of Las Vgeas; two brothers,
Ithe two countnes.
ObJoane Taking It
Fll d wl b Court
ficiatlng. Bunal w1U bt In Herbert of Amherst, 1'1. Va .,
1 11 i&lt; 54 fl"nderson
Hi h
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Riverview oemelery.
ahd William, of Springfield; a
1,' recorded at the coun-, Indian Prime Minister L al
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the
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Babadur
Shastri
and
Paktatent
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lot
dl\'or&lt;!e
have
She
was
preceded
in
death
sls!er, Bertha Howell of Bethal
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Do~:~"j,anham, ;, Rl. I I President Mohammad Ayub l Ohioans .n~ the
!Jtthll be!li flied In Melli Count)' Com- by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I Park, l'a., and two grandchild.. , PIP,, ant Roher! H. Smilh Khan aa1d a Joint "coordma~ lnd New Year • helldly week- mon Pleas Court.
Jameo Sanner and a daughter, ren. He was preceded In dea th
· "'"'loo 111;io. Ht. 1.
both ; inll body" would be formed wl ends .lhat saw 97 persons k11led Darrell D. Jenks, 130 Butter- Mrs. Zelia Hall Wright. She was by his wife, Grace Carper Mer- To Rellabllllale Pllle111 J-!.1
, "r"ed with intoxication: Ag- m!!diate further problem• that. took II eaey dUI'Illl.lhl weekend. nut-av, Pometay, asks a divorce 1born In 6omersel County and rltt.
COLUMBUS &lt;UPI) _ The
... Iren e O'B nen end Charles lsbould eriso between tbt two The count by Umted. Pre"' In· from Adell• A. Jenks, addreos j waa a member of the Middle- Jluner8l services wm ~e Tue&gt;- Ohio Hlsltlrlcal Society
, ,, 11
Ne w Haven
both sati•no.
ternalional aho~ed only seven unknown, 11ft I gron ne~lecl of , port Boptist Church.
day at 2 p, m. at the Leavitt revealed detalled plans to re'd nn mv.,ligallon oi forgery; The agreement wao *~~ aa persons .were killed between I duty charge, and Gay rlelds j Survivors Include her husband Funeral homa in Parkersburg. habilitate Gallipolis' 181 g
111 l'nrke). West Columoio, 1 triumph for Soviet diplomacy p.m. Friday and midnight Sun- Reedsville, has filed a pet.ltmn , Harold; a daughter, Rhoda Hall, Burial will lie In lbe MI. Olive ern, Our House, a slllte memo. i_. 1ng while into&lt;icated. ROOf&gt; I in ill first venturo as an inter· day. One lire death was report- againSt Dorlllh1 Fleldl, samel al home; urother, Nolan Joii'M!a C&lt;oneler)' nearby,
rial.
~,,.·, license and 00 I1Cen8e r national pearemaller between ed, .brmglng liM! weekend tot.ah t lddrels, on chart•• of ~ross Sanner, Washington ~tate; four
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two non - Communist caunlirto to eight. None IIIU In SE 0 lo. neglect of duly and extreme alslera, MISs Vlrgm1a Sanner,
1iales.
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Soviet Premier Alll N. Kosyeruelty. One minor child Is Mro. Martha Jarett, both
of
TO CONTINUE
gin b•arned as Shastri and Ayub , 366 ,36 Railed on
Involved. In other court acllv~ Cuyahega Fallo, Ohio, Mra. OJBec:1use of il!t succes 1 re- 1Khan 11gned the communique.
ly, Judge John C. Bacon ha8 ive McCracken, Cleveland, Tenn
VIV a! servw•• will oontmo• this
Channel Telt~thon
given Jack Ells,orth Phillip• a and lrlrs._Dorothy Cobb,
s...
evening at the MinerrVIlle l' Vriorllllll Memerlll Hoopllal
Curt McDaamel, prea1dent of l' sllBpended one·year ~entence '"I brmg, OhiO.
~lethodi st ('hureh at ]:;ttl p. m. Adml08iilll S.turda1 - Che&gt;- llle Meigo County Jayceea, i&amp;id , the CincinnaU Workhouse oh a Fnends may call at the fun- f'uneral lei'Vlcel lot l!lmeat The Contro!IIO« Bnard rell!l!loi
Hev. Jack Stutl!r i• tiM! evan- ler Clark, Letart, W. Vo ; Mrs. toooy 1366.51 was pledged by I cont.ompt of court charge .. Phil· era! home at anyllme.
M. Burton, 7•, broadway Bl., ed 115,000 of capital lm'""''.. l
gelist. Everyone il invitO&lt;!.
Ronald Pooler. Chester; Mar- MeJgo residents durtna
I be, llpo W'11 placed on probatwn.
Middleport, "'ho died earl)' Sun- m,nts funds Ill acqulra authOr~ I
- - ····-·-- - - - - - · -- garet Call, Middleport; Stelll telethon held over the weekend
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day In Holter hospital, "tit ha Ue period furniture and furnishsear is. Middleport; Mrs. James · on Channel 13.
Modern Home'l Care
an tetatel or
held 'l'ueadlly at I p.m. at
Jngs lor the tavern lllhich wao
Will, Middleport.
M;!Janlel ,expt"e$aed lha Jay- I
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Woumled Finger
RawUnga - Coalil Funeral
an important OhiO River
Sft Jltlf Its Dtytl ...,.,
Di~rblrre• lilttmlay - Ern- cees appreciation to WMPO Ra- 8 e,,. hiJ op e
&gt;tilh the 1\!v Chetoter
durin the teamboat 1 1
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DEVOTED TO INTERI!:ST or mett McCask~y. Rutland: Rob· dlo for permitting use . of that Margaret Griffiths,
county .w. A. Snyder, 51, Middleport, olltclaUng. ll~tlal will be
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ert Pullms, Coolvillo;
Larry •station as bllltdquarters m Meigs exleliolon agent, borne e&lt;onorn- , was admitted at Veterans Mem- the Qrs~el Kilt c.tnetery
MARRIAGJll APPLII;ATIOJII
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Middleport; and to the Bela fllithl l'ht 8or• 1&lt;!1, announoed today I le~r i orial Hospital Sunday for treat- Cbeahlro
Ron ld Theodo
Holte
Pu.~::::,-· ~::·~~::;..:.~'".,,.,. f'ranci• Doogla!, Albany.
orily which work!d in conjunc- training mH!Ing will be IH!J~ , ment of a wound when a 8Uh He w~l born Ill Middleport, Ra a
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""""' '' Tho oow v.u., '""""· Births - Mr. and Mrs.
lion wilh the Jayete• Ill lilt WIHIIH!!day Jant161'y 12 !roil! IG acctdenJally discharged •hoof.
be 1 lh
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In~ (ompanJ, uo M•l'harri«~ lt .• Pe~m- I p
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was a mem r o e
ea White 11 Pomeroy Cl@fk
'"'· ""'"· ..,,., a.,,,_ O'"'" ad ooler, hesi«, a daug ter. pro;ect hera.
a.m. until 2 ~. m . at I ...,,Jut&amp; o.g 1m Ill e in ... fmger of Methodist Church and of
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\;:'Y"~11';,' ' ·"'"' . .'""'' ••••• Admlsol0111 Sullday bul and SOuthern l!:le&lt;llrto Com- his rljjht hand.
Southern Ohio Auiomobile Assn. •
,,,.,,. " -·•• ''"' molMnr 'lLogan, Long Bottom;. Jooephlne
pany lh Middleport.
M1ddle"ort
E-lt
squadmen He •.n81 a salesmau for lha Tr'II"
mauer •t tiM ,.,, .Ul~t 1t Porn•roJ, .
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Pickens, Raclno; Mmmo Hall,
nnes ... en 0
Subject of thf leMon wlU .. were summoned lo the Snyd•r I A AUI&lt;ltnobile Club
."'ia llor,lll advl!!rtllln( flfPnl!lenuuv• : I Vinton. William Snyder Mid-..,
h
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So th Se _
pe
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ButUIMIItl lln~b•U. ftk'..
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(:ounty Coon unters
are
nume-.
me on u
conu-av at-.·- Survivors include his wtf~. ~
OPTOMITRIST
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Leader• are Uked to btln~ I 25 p.t!t. A phyoician was coiled Ed lh three son• William and
OUice Rolltl' 810 ll I 10 5 IC..:I.-1 at NOCIII b
•·;;~;..,,... .,..,, .....N. ., j Dlochnrrtt Su11da1 - Onlll• 110)' Armel, Mtner1vUlt, 1p1! lntall, dirty Item of furnllltre ind Snyder was tranaporled to k~; of Cillulti~a ahd D"'""" !t
tbtu'l. .... 1aa ~ st.. Jiom!IDJ
~a;~~~, .;:.htl;:.:",~'•!;;.::e
f:! Arms, Pe~eroy: Carl
, bee.n eleetH ~Bidllnl of 1be too be cleaned.
the hospii:&amp;l where today he waa of Dfl;toni two daughter&amp;,
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• '• Mlddl•port , Mr!.
M0111
A&gt;r~rled in good condition· The W'1lmeIta Lellbelt, Pom!r'"'
montht t'T.&amp;e; ttaue IMntltM n IMI. s, Garnes Dexter
I . CouniJ
oth Coorlhortlerl
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:Mutor Ho:w whel't nrrlft !""'lc·
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Middleport squad W81 11110 raft.. Mrs. trnelltit1e Ylfh.r, B8Slha~li I
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Morris Teaford, l'ice pretldent MoltiJ e141Hr,
~at p:li a.m. Sundaf ,al thff two sisters, Mrs. ~ertha &gt;nrum1,1
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and trusteo .ror I lhfll ye.r I!Oider lotlgllt llld
Paul Davis home on Russell • Miami, P'ia., and Ml'i.
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!t where Bertha Darst wa1 ill. Moe!k, Culumbua, and
trellfluror;
Georte Grveter, . Low to•llbt 1t-ZO, · · · ·
She was taken 1o Holler Hosplt.. grandchildren. rt'ienda may
trustee for a IWG yeer lmn and
al by 1mbulanee.
at tht lunata! home ID)'lln11•.
Tnm Gruoaer, lruslel lor ene
NOW Yotl ltNOif
year.
The llrlt koo'"' rofereneo
PIBIII wero mlde for 1 ahoot omolrhlg to a tleocrlplkln Ia
to be held Jan. 23. The nell filth century II.C. ol Mom1golo
rocul11 meeting will be Jan. :11. lllhallfll Hmjl liii!GH.

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toach Lloyd Myers' Southwest- The Eagles dumped
Norl e •v;;:Y f I . nto Southwest- play Southwestern ia 5-4 over- Wilton travels to Southwestern. Easter• &lt;45) - Douglas 1-0-2.
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ern l!lghianders to a thrilling Gallia 75-47 to earn a" t~e ft7 er~n we~l ~Inc: t~ne - press, all ;nd 3·2 iR conference action. [n Jhe preliminary
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46-45 upset triumph ov!!r Coach the SVAC crown ona ~=s ~om~ and the ~;agles fell apart.
Gene Hall's 15 point. paced Southwestern remained en top , Pooler 3·3·9. Badgley 2-7-11._ ~~:i San ~·raneiSco . 20 26 .435 Aahland
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Gary Parsona defending SVAC 1964. Last year, the~~~ an IJ.O Tra~Jing 45-41 with 10 seconds , Jhe Highlanders. Charles EICh-l tn league ploy by downmg the!chmger 5-4~14, Roush
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Saturday pleted league. pl~~to Saturday's left, Southwestern grabbed • inger totaled 14 for the losers. \Lilli• Eagles, 40-36. K. Carter TOTALS 14-17-.45.
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b l b nd after ao Eastern lad Steve Elliott paced lbe High- had 13 for the Winners white By qoarters.
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Sunda 's Results
DefianCe
I 121 HI
Th~ loss suapped Eastorn's battle, !~ ~:~~~:n~~r~a':::e:'- ~;,';"ed a shot. The Highland landers on the baards. Charles Benedum bad 16 for the losers. Southwestern
I~ ;~ :~~ Los Angeles
Detroit 118
WJimlllgloa
4 1'10 aGO
three • year, 13-game w~ enEI:s~rn jumped out in front ers called time. O•ach Myers Kmght and John Poole~.;~C::I Varsit box·
I Easter•
Baltimore 130 New York 124
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•treak In Southern Val~i:l~ 10-7 during the first period. B) ordered one shot- and it work· tough for lhed ~~:~~~st
club. I Soulb!estern (46) - H a Ill Reserve
Southwestern 40 Philodelphia 127 St. Louis UT
lehc Conference play.
te h lftime the VISiting Meigs ed . .Jackson drove m for the out-rehounde
l from the 6-3-1&gt;· Elliott 5-1-11; Colley 4- Easter• 36.
(Oniy Games Scheduiad)
OliDobi
188 1M
Saturday's lo88 at Southwes mi a t' n~ were out m front 23-18. 1wmnmg goal, and Jt \Ill• allr SW hit 31 per oen
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Michigan
G 83 'II
Rio JV 8 Capture
0-1-1; Anderson, 4-5-IS; D. GilOblo Conference
Michigan Slate 1 G Ill 65
Sixth Cage Win
more, 2-l-5; Totals, t8·13-49. . Akron
1 1 139 158
6 0 445 326 Wisconsin
Rio Grande College's JV bas· Pt. Pleasant (57) ~· Smith, Aaldwin-Wallace 1 0 94 76 Minnesota
0 1 Ill 85
kelball learn GJ'UShed Ashland; 2-5-9; G. Marnbout, 3-2-~.
B.I Wooster
7 1 534 438 Purdue
0 1 rr IU
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Correctional Inslllote 112·64 at Call, 1-ll-2; D. W1ggws, 5-2-12; Otterbem
4 1 356 301 [ndiaoa
G 1 84 81
to d le • His timing 08 at the foul line. Kyger kept brey 4-0-9, HaH !-1·5• Hanson Rio Saturday afternoon. It was J . Staats, 8-7-23 ; J . Flowers, 1~ Wittenberg
4 1 S49 291 Ohio State
I 1 ft 81
Middleport Htgb nbool'l Big' ~~~ards ~ad been off, too. no shooting or reboundmg rtl-![).[).[); Grose 1140. Totals 17 - l- Rio's sixth wm m eight games. 1·3 Totals, 20-17-57.
Mt. Umon
2 1 225 246 Iowa
0 1 fJ8 •
Man Ill rolling!
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D· . h wed Signs of break· cords other than at the free 3.1.
Next contest 18 smted Satur- Score by quarters
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rt ~1~~ t~~nehlll 4-2- day at Dayton agamst Sindorr Gallipolis
. . . . . 18 19 38 49 ,.
dleman, a JUDIO.' ;.!t basketball when the Jeckel' came Wlllon l cashed '" only 1 of 11 tnes.
tOSI~a Davis 9-~21 Moure 5.Q. College.
Pt. Pleasant .... 14 24 :t9 571
of promise on
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RIO GRANDE &lt;112)
and p'ut an equal total of points Bulldogs!. e go
, 2 3' w1th Ken RusS&lt;·II of the [).[).0. Cunningham 1140
· Ha&lt;IS ll -5 27 , flilton R-3-19 . NOl\TH CALli A ,·su) _ Tay '
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through the Kyger Cree
as- ThiS wrl'k the Jackels are lillie Jackets getting 10, Pul- wards 111-2, ole er 0 ;l'otals Shaffer 4-1-10 , Miller 5-3 tl ,l lor , 4.U.8 , Garrell,
1\-18-30; Loghis Saturday night.
p
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each
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Bartlell
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Warne
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Twyman
1·3·&gt;; Smith,
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The Jackets won
It 60-3' prHepSar;r:g ~;nd~ mght
gcr Dave While had 8.
27+611
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;Joseph 3·2 8. Smith 4-6-14 . Mar-~ 1 -Z-4 . Skidmore, 3:0-6, TOTALS
lheir third w•n of the season p
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BY QUART 1\S
lin 2.[).4 · TOTALS 45-22·112.
15 26-lt;
hn &lt;\ 'amst Ky~ cr Mlu t:!por on
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against 5 losses. Coac h J o . . g
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' WILTON 1541 Strnusoough, 6·
· · · 211 31 ~~~ Hill l-ll-2 , Stanlford 2·1·5; 9·21. Peacre, 4.(!-8; Well s, :J-17,
\\ 1rkhne's Kyger bo)• never~ 49 r~~~~;IJ 'and wer!'"6 lor 9 dmg ll-11-0, Craddock 0·0-0, Wh•· MilS . ..
really got in the game, hemg ; om
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- - - - - - - - -- - Ranks 5·3·13 . Jack son 7-1-1 5, ' Peters, 2-2-ti; Gross, 2+8 , Da·
down 16-2 before Lanny Tyo
Nipper 4-l-9; Foshee 0-l-t; Hall ' vis. 2-0-4 : 19-16-54.
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make it 16-4. DaviS led the atQ.l-1; Young 0·2·2. TOTALS 27· North Gall,. .... . .. 8 22 37 Sf&gt;
lac~ with 9 poinl!
In the bl HI h School Basketball
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Going into the thlfd penod By United l'ress 1nternatmuat
land 28
North Galli• 26.
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the Jackets lod 31-18 and piCk· Knme.Canaen 62
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h d scored only five points go- I
ed that tim~ for another spurt,
Cheslc!htli Manon 33
Talented Zanr::; vJlle R o s ~- n
t the closmg penod
scoring 13 points while holding Belpre 6H Ynrk 52
c'"'" vv•·rea me the opset mm ·I
'",~f topped. Southern with Atht~n" Beaten in
Kyger to 4, those coming with- 1 Canton MI'Kmlcy 70 Warren 41 ed Southern Tnrnudne~ to ;\~I 12 ~~~ ~ree goals and six free Oouhlf' Overtime
Clean them sfupwllb
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m the last minute. Jerry Hall Alli'lnce 63 Salem 59
a hurd earnc'&lt;i 54-46 VII 1111 Y a
hit Dale Hill followed
m from 18 feel out M ' 11 67 N tes 34
lll'll• y night at Jlucme Rose· I throws w e
M Cl to kl Athens dropped a double ovgo l a Jumper
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end Tyo hit from underneath. Martms Ferry 79 River 7~
Cf,lns went into the g.~ me Will w~ I d . 10 M ·Ciintock and ertJme t rJ 11 er 60-58
'urn ·
It was Davis's best mght by Zane Trace 60 Barncsvlllt: 57
a 7-1 slate for the :-;ed:;un
c lpp~ m . f ~ Juthern also bus Eastmoor Saturday Dlght.
Let us blip. Welilld
far Only once before had be Skvvue 77 Coldwell 62
Southern, Hfb'r trcllll~g by ~~~ed ·:~~s~~teo in ~he contest. I~e loss wa s Ath"n s' second m
scored as much as 10 points H~y Village fl5 Berea 4fi
I 'a~ much as 10 pom,ls m
~he Zanesville hit on 15 of 42 shots mne . games tiua year. Box:
and his regular productiOn had Eastlake North fi8 Asllto bula 48 l~tsl hal f. bid fnr thr upset ea~- from the field for 35 per &lt;ent sco;;
.
been hovermg oround ;
In Sl Uerand 35 H""""" 53
lly m the .third q1uarlcrd. Co~~~~~ and Southern connected on 141AdAimHsF:~~-8(51\ISnyd~;ark :;~;;·
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Cr 1ynor Sl one s orn a oes
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all~ took their only lead of ther of 47 for 30 per oen li vt It R t.i Wren 9-4-22; Wrignt 1-2-4; Ileame ,.
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I '13 31 With three mm-1 The Tornadoes WI
s
u I dy 3-2-8 TO'l'ALS 19-18 58
of
Cincmnatl Moeller 74
g,me. ,Jd ·I; , d left m Jhe land thiS Friday mghl and lhen l COLUMBUS EASTMOOR 160),
5
Sycamort! 70
utes an
s~con
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'ortheastern 00 Deer Park 42
tturrl period on a dnvmg ley-up .105
any e
~ -Cochran 7-G-20. Powell 1-3-5, 1
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b)' Sherm Cundiff.
mg.
Parry 1-0-2; Wall 8-5-21; Cou•ts ,
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bilslls •~e••
New Richmond 61
I' Rosecrans, howt&gt;ver, bo unL~
~"" The Racine Reserves
de- 12"'·
"2 -v-r . H·Hw k'JJls 2-...,.
...., , Greor v. Soutbweot
Country Day 33
Iback quickly and Jed 35-33 by feated the Southern
Eiglilh ' 2; TOTALS 21-18-60.
Ashtabula Harbor 71
lhe end of lhe qunrter.
Graders JJ.J&gt; in a preliminary \ By quarters :
Tulsa 73 Cincinnati '11
Oklahoma 64 Colorado 58
Pymatuning Vall~y 60
Southern stayed close to the , contest. Torn Diddle led the Athens
8 Z4 J8 110 32 58 ,
Ashtabula St. John 63
visitors until midway through reserves with 13 ood his young- Eastmoor
14 'l1 40 50 52 60
Arkansas 74 Tex., Tech 65
Southern Meth . 99 Texas 78
.
Perry 60
the la.&lt; t quarter. The Tornadoes er brother, Bob, was high for Reserv.. - Eastmoor &amp;2 Ath·
Houston U. 95 Trmily, ~Tu ill Zanesville 83
trailed only by 35-37 when Cun- the eighth graders with live. ens 42.
Columbus Whetstone 89
diff exiled from the game with
----Central Okla St. 59 Lngstn 57
Tex. CoiL Ill Paul Quinn 83
Maysville 63 Dresden 50
his firth personal with
four
By quarters ;
15 28 31! 54 Oilier Area Gamell
Baylor 89 Tex Chnstion 75
Philo 82
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Ri G d (811 - D'll
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New Concord 56
Din;1r ,~~ uard for Rosecrans
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New Lexington 11
I d ,II . scogrers with 14 point; Hutcheson 4-3-11; Dinar 3-8-14 21; Shively, 1-2-4: Marshall 6- ,
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Tarleton 74 Austin CoiL 58
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. . \V'JI son 3+12 ··I 2-14 •· Towkr 6-:Ha·1 Lusetu ll-2- 1
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Frazeysburg
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field go·lls and etght
Texas A&amp;M 92 R1ce 65
b1e lala&lt;--e &gt; II He Oo A I ·
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West Tex. 99 New Mel. 79
West Muskmgum .
Ifree throws. Wilsnn, an all· Smder S·:l-9t Elhs ' m I Gannoa 1911 -Peacock 12-4-28
300 W. Second St.- WYandotte 2-2111, PUIII&amp;til
Lakewood 62
stale cnadidate for Rosecrans, t-L Totals 15 •24-33] 54.
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Corpus Chrsti 89 St. Edwrd 80
Meadowbrook
72
Fort
Frye
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Witherspoon
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Warren,
111
Pan Amer. 94 Bishop 57
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NOW OPEN SATURDAY 9 AM TO 12 NOON
Sheridan 63 lleath 44
was held to 0~
pom s_.Cund~f 3-6-12; Sewell J.:t-4; 3-19; Wiley 6-Hit Ruminski !!S.F. Austm 107 Sui Ross 95
Licking Valley 52
Youngstown North till
D Hill 4-3-ll; McClintock 2-6-10; 4-8; Graham H-9t .Purvl!f 0.2
East Tex. 76 Tex. A&amp;l 61
DAVE OHLINGER, MGR,
New Catholic 51
Canfield 58
Grueser 3.[).6; Matbews 1-1-3; 2. Totals 34-23-91.
SouU1wesl Tcx 88 McMurry 82
J)caverlown 109 Zaleski 94
Loga n Elm 62 University 111 M. Hill 0-0.(!. Totals 1.4 (tll-:14)
San Hous 90 Howrd Pyne 84
Springfield North 47
46.
Tex weslyn 93 Tex Lothrn 68 Olmsted !•'ails 84
Elyria Catholic 73
Uppl'r Arlington 45
St. Mary's 68 S.W. 54
New Albany 68
Ablne Christn 511 Ark. St. 57 · · Cloverlead 59 Norwayne 53
Lamar Tech 93 Arington St. 91 Fairland 58
Fairbcrn 47 Oakwood 44
Irontnn St. Joseph 56
Lousvll 70 No Tex. St. 56
Chesapeake
70 Soulh Point 65
New Mex. U. 69 Wyommg 57
FINEST
Painesv
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Harvey
58
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sw Okla St. 78 Phllps U. 67
Madison 51
Tex So 93 Ark AM&amp;N 82
' Willoughby South 74
Dixie ll4 Mesa .K: 66
Univer School 70
Oklo Bptst 74 NE Okla. 70
Swanton
63 Hamler 50
SE Okla. 64 E Ctrl Okla 45
ONE-DAY SERVIC&amp;
Northwood
t;4 Woodville 46
NW Okla 77 Pnhndle Okla. 68
ON REQUEST
NE Okla A&amp;M 74 lndpndnc 70 Toledo Cardinal Strich 65
Springfield 42
sw Okla Jr Col 95 Cntl Kan. 76
Rossford
85 Anthony Wavne 47
We!!l
Toledo
Wa1te
62 Clay ~'
Cal. 71 Wash St. 70
Pomeroy
Toledo Start 72 Whitmer 68
Cleaners
Ore. St. &gt;7 So Calif. 56
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Denver 82 I),lorado St. U. tiS Toledo St. Francis till
Rogers
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Utah 102 Ariana St. 83
Brghm Young 87 Ationa 74
Wstrn St. 59 Colo. Mines 52
Pacifc Luthrn 89 Pcfic U. 78
Seattle Pcfc 81 W. Wash. 76
Stnlrd 82 Wash 78 (Ovt)
Fresno St. 73 Calif. Sl. 69
UCLA 97 Oregon 65
Clrmnt Mudd 76 Occdntl 68
Pclic, Calif. 81 St. Mry'a 63
Air Force 68 Notre Dame S7
Jdabo Ill Idaho St. 76
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San Jnse St. 72 UC Snt Bar 52
Lng Beg,h Sl 95 Cal St. Fltn II
San Fran. 83 Santa Clara 64
Seattle 12 Montana St. 119
Pasadena 76 Chapman 72
Wealmnl 18 UC, Irvine 70
Calif. Lulhrn 97 Pomna Col 74
Sam Frud VI St 164 Cal Poly 71
Redla11ds 6t Whittier 59
San Diego St. 91 Nevada So 62
Cal Aggies 50 Cal St. Hywrd 53
San Fran St. 89 Chico St. t!2
Nevada 91 Hmboldt St. 68
Cat .WeHira 91 L1 Verne 60
Count on us to supply the ready-mixed
Adw St. II Colo St. Coil. 'It ·
Miami M Toledo 69
aoncrete you need for any farm buil&lt;lMichigan 81 Ohio State 78
Findlay 101 Aqublu tMich.) 91
t.ng projeat We'll deliver what yo11
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Tulsa 'IS Cblclmlall 71
..,0 rylfllno troM a big llll·oublo inlll 'NIID ol h IOOMiool ......... lio IN
want, when you want it ... save you tlmt
Bluflto\1 II Canlol Malone 'It
flo!d. - " " 1nt.r1or ill bolwuo...,...
ol ......., MIPfto Akron 77 Marietta a
and work money and materials. And
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Witlenberg 89 Hiram 81
a I* k1eo1 c1o1r1o ..r lfollll!ld - erl bola 1Be - .. boicillle _..,. AI
the price is right! Call us soon for fret
Ashland t8 WllmlllgleR 17
Heidelberg a Capital T&amp; .
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TIGER ll.'r l'OUII NNl'IAC UIUN l - Jobn Carron 711
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Cedarville 81 Walsh 81
Mount Unloll 11 Ollerbela 'II
Woo•te 81 Klllldngum 41
Gann111 91 Rio Grande 11
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renct J. Brown Jr. of Urban•
wu to be .~n in today ••
U. S. representative for Ohio's
.
7th Distncl, a seat his father WASHINGTON (UPll - The !before this fall's elections.
fslghts espectally on the home- are workmg.
Raymond C. Hartly, Dav1d : held lor 'l1 yearo unt1l hll death second sess 10 n of the 89th I Aller routme opening ceremo- , Iron! antipoverty war. He sa1d . "II'• ume .~o stop, look nnd
Nease, Mary Ahce Noose to last August.
Congress opened for busines; l nies both the House and Senate I such domestic welfare pro- Usten now,
tho Montana
1Cecil Meynard,. O!&lt;ar
May- Brown's s~h!dule lot today today with cautious lawmakers planned to forego any real grams just getting cranked up Democrat oaid after a While
nard. Lots, RacJIM!.
call!!d for him to make a conr-: seeking a balance between guns business until Johnson dehvers l should be "cut back - put on Mouse strategy session Friday.
Bessie M. Pickens, Warrell. tesy visit with speaker . John , and the Great Society that will Ihis tel!VIsed State-cf'lhe-Unlon l tee - maybe cut out entirely" House Detttocratlc Leader
P. Pickens. Lilhan E 1'1ckens, , McCormack. House
Mmonty wiu voter approval in Novem- ' address to a joinl session at 9 in light of ooaring costs of the Carl Albert agreed that IJI(]ney,
Fay M. Sauer, Harold
E.. Leader Gerald Ford and Rep. ber.
p.m. Wednesday.
I Viet Nam lighting,
not Jeglslaliun, would be the
Sau&lt;'f. Gladys C. Merodith, Frant'eS Bolton. chalfnian of The opening gavels were The big quesliOII was what , DemocraUc leadert rallied main concern of lh! Congres~
William K. Meredith, L. Mal· tht Ohkl OOP deleMatlbn In the. sounded at noon EST . at Johnson would say abiiUI I their form against .crlppUng He and Speaker John w.
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1\'hllllheld, Ernest E. House.
I op[JOsite ends of the Cap1tol prospects for peace - or a appropriAtions cuts m home McCormack lorecaat contmued
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Whitehead, Gruct E. Weber,
where members had assembled Mtter war - in VIet Nam and domestic front programs. But fi nancing of great soc1ely
Denver V. Weber to Warren CINCINNATI - BISHOP RU- to climb what promised to be what sort of balance
he they concurred with Senate effo~ts, despite the war, though
P. P•rken!, Lillian E. P~rkens, ben Herbert Mueller of the an ufJhill road.
proposed to striko betweeo l Democratic Leader Mike Mans- posSibly on a smaller ocale
SAJr;oN 1L'PI ~ - A I '.S. force or se\·eral battalions has
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: Evang•llrRI United Bret ren Many sought God's help spending al hotlle and abroad. field'• judgment that little new than originally p anne .
brrn swerpJng the jungle!! near the Cambodian frontier
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for the past"' day•. ,1 was dl~~rklsed today
Le•t.or L. Roue , e n
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' IMtlli!t. Along 101th Pregldent 1 But the pollllcMi jookeying ~rt meellc eg 8 a on WOil
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1\ooah 1o Carl Olfull, MltJ Of· 100,000 · member church wlll Johnoon,
they attended a Capitol Hill had already begun. pushed to enactment.
the PreSidents recommen i·
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Many Viet Cong were olg ted aero•~ Ie e an ~er, full, '~'• ocl'f .
1unite 10011 wllh the 11-mlllion opeeial aortgresslonal ser\lice at o u t n umbered Republicans,
Cklle Cbeckt
lions the apparent consensus of
whlchNformt the boun1;"' be\we~nPT~rbodl\:ndc Sotut~ Gerald end Haul Gl1lte . 1o IM!nbet' Molhodlot Churoh.
National l'resbyterta!l Church. who railed to tlent Johnson's Pointing to the meso of key congte.,ional figures I! tile
Viet am about 25 m es wes 0
e ·~ ra Sybil l:bfrsllach, parcels, Sal- Dr. Mueller tatd doOUtnenlll Domlnalln~ cloackrooms and great society legislative pro-, health, education and economic aes•lon belan 11&gt;us thai:
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already ere printed thit wlll be hallwaya this morning was talk gram in the 69th's hialeria firtl i lerlslation ena•led on Jolltison'a -NQ new taxeo wlll be asked,
lllghlanda and I bout 10 mtlu northwest of Sll(on. Some em.
Amerlun troopa deliberately exposed themoelves 10 draw Sybl! ICbersbach to
Gerald u;td when lhe union II 1oted. of the war 1n Vlel Nam and ill! session, made "guns or buller" ' recommendatloll last year, at least not tight away. But
Communist fire. but the Comfllu~tall ~~ld not •hoot from and llallll Grate, par~ll, S• Thoro rsmatn several alept to effect on the one against their battle cry for the second. Mansfield has called on com- Johnson may Mid out the
acron the border.
!em.
go lbrOUfh, hmrever, and the poverty at hiJI!te. Answers to Senate GOP Leader Everett mitlee chairmen to run checks possibility that taxes will be
UP! otaff correspondent Mor- ported today.
Jolin W. Arbaugh, Elhe, Ar• earlteat the consolidation oould both Issues must be made M. Dirksen ltxed ht8 economy on how all the new ~rogram• biked later If war spending
lin Stuort-Fox reported from Alexander N. Sheleptn, 111 e baufb to Henry lla!!alty, Bev- occur 11 May, 10611. lie noted
continues to saar.
the ~eene that field common- Kremlin's chief diplomatic tro~r 11'11 Hnaley, .11 ilcte, Olive.
lll!gotlallon! for union hid been
derl understood they hod auth- ~ ble-ahooter, told a publlc mef!t.. Le!ler Hliwk, Vtrl!nla Hawk In progrou 10 yeari lnd tlllld he
-No new war powers Itt
otlaalkln lo llro back acr~a lng tn tre North V~elname!M! to !lOfer 1M Hlill'k, 10111 ttrn. hOir 1101 nothihl 1o prevettt 11.
heeded. The President already
iConllbued an pap 2 1
capital ., Hanoi 8unday night Orango
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has authonty to enlarge Jhe
the horckfr If fired upeo first. American peace overlures were Jeeoe' 1M llewaomt, 'l'hutlt Ni:li' YOltli: _ A VAU: PRO- 'l'wenly4wo m!mbm ol the Ia musical OJperlence not nor-rand Sandra Miller, Rutland om armed forces as needed and, by
A opokesm1n tn Saigon for uootradlcted by troop bulldUflll AnD NowiOme to c. c. Cuckler,:tes!OI' rl!llll'ned !rom an unau- of lha high school banda in the mally available to them.
lallo s01ophone; Debbie Turner , declaration of an emergency, to
Gen. William c. Westmoreland, In South Viet Nam and
the .11'1 acre, Rutland
lhorlt@d pt~ace mtulon to North tounly will participate In the Petticlpallng dlrectora
are1of Rutland tnd Cheryl Bentz of call up ready reserve..
commnder of American forces threat ol further eacallltlou ef Clyll• c. TetrtU, Ul Clytl Viet Nam 8unday nlgbt COil- Third Annual Meigs
County Charles Yl!llgo of !!:astern, Mr. I Eastern, tenor oaxoplwne; bafl- j - Johnson will seek endorsJ!.
tn Viet Nom. denied troops had the war.
c. TerrU, dee. to Roillld c. vlneed lllat Hanoi was willing Junior Miss Pageant as mem- Wllllarn Ru88ell of Middleport' tone saxophone players arel ment ol his military commltblaaket autberizatkln fnr firlnl
'l'errel, betty J . Cllll'lft, Cert. to negotiate 1 aettlement of lhe ben of the official Junior Miss and Garnet of Rutland.
IJ1m White of Rutland and Rob- l menls through quick enactment
acr~a the border.
TAIPEI (UPI) - Nationalist for Trllll., RulleiKI.
w1r tn VIlli Nam belore actual orch!•lra.
1 Members of the orchelllra , ert Garnet, I direCtor);
of an emergency appropriation
MOIICOW iUPil - 'l'he cblel Chinese ohipo and plan•• today Helen Bradford, W. Wa!IIIOI withdrawal of Ill U. 8. troops.
Director Robert Garner M·j Include' Jenny Dean, Eastern; I The lour trum t
players ' of up to $14 billion to cover
of • Soviet delegatio~ It Norlh were ord!re&lt;l on "lull alort" In Bradford, Mlll'lel W. Bradford, Staughte11 Lynd, 36, a nounced lhal all county binds Lmda Shenefield,
Rutland; are Sabra Caoo:?a;, !&gt;at Kenne- l costs of the Viet Nam fighting. ,
Vlel Nam hu flatly r•Jected lhe Formosa Stroll. where Chi- Elltabelh Lohse, Harold Lohse, assistant professor of history, ~ere approac~ed to participate
day •nd Kay Wright or Rutland, - His budget for lhe year wilt
Jhe sincerity ot eurrenl U. S' nese Communist jets shot down Olio L. Bradford, Jean I. Brodo spent tO days In North Vlet l 'n lhe proJed ,i an~ members
and Marilyn Karr and Richard ]approach a record $115 b!JIIon,
quest for peace In Viet Nam sn unarmed seaplane carryinl ford. Alan P. llradford; Ruth Nam In violallon ol Stat• , ~~IJClpollng lnclud . Eostern,,
Douglas of Eastern ; trombones up f7 or 18 billion
above
and urged the Asian communists three defecting seamen who min Bradford lo Slate of Ob1o, 1.:187 D!partmenl
tegulallons. He •b Iddleporl and Rutland. The
,
nre Chester King, Mary Floc- current levels. But higher
to koep on fighting, it was rt· oles earlier proclaimed
they acrea, salisbury.
was accompanied on the trip bt and was organflzed hto provide
carl and ~rRnk Pope of Rul- revenues will be forecast too,
- -- - - · -·-·--··- · · were on " the road to freedom." Heleo Bradford, W. WaUace Herber Aptheker of New York, an ~pportumly or 1 e young
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land and Kirk Chevalier of East- and .Johnson Will conte~d the
Accident Is Prohed
The twin-engine HUt6 amphi- Bradford, Muriel W. Bradford, a Jeadi11g communist theoretic- musician~of~he_countyto_ have l!a mond M Merritt
1405 ern; ~an Weber of Rutland resulling deficit, though reii'ellith Y v· nn · W V '
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bious plan also carried • crew Eliaahelll Lohse, lillrold Lohle, l'ian who head! tht Arnertcan 1
h will play .uba and Bob Burke, table, can be tnanaged.
Mason Shenf_f . . of three and an unknown num- Otis L. Bradford, Jeao S. Brad- Jnstllule for MARX!.M' Studies
dle/~i
J:;e h. H:;plta~ i~l also or Rutland, will be on gui- - Johnson Will pare hla
PT. PLEASANT - Sheriff' ber of National~! Chinese off~ ford. Alan P. Bradford, Ruth and
Thomaa
Hazden,
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tar· Ro•er Lathey ol Rutlalld budget requests for domesUc
arkers urg un ay was a na• a
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deperlment Investigated a two- cisls sent to the Island of Mat- Bradford to late
o, aae- 1211. of Newark, N. J., faun er o
r 1M
b ·n).!
and !\'astern's Director Charles program•, u n some case'
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vehicle accident Sunday 2.20 1su to welconw lhl sailorl.
rnent, Raltsblll'y.
fStudeftll lor A D-ralle '
~ve1911 ~~o·.~~u~?Ma~i ....~ Yengo will be the drummers, ! not as much as generally
p m. re•ulhng to about $375
Hartis f'rank, Deloret P'rlnlt Society
It •th : e t M Itt
end Bill Allen of Eastern
expected. Labor Secretary W.
d"•nage. but no persona l mJur v. r TASHKENT ussR !UP!) to l!onald Ollborne, Ill• Olio L-; lAid tb an
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unera1 servtees 1or rs. ut. Metr tt was :In emp1oye~
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It O&lt;·&lt;·urred when • car r~v ·, - India und Pakistan today • ' rne, Rig t o
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ve. C!Oilfl!renca "every I !cation Jo lla Sanner Hall. 71. who died at of the Unlvet!al I!Jasf Company ' sell wiJl play plano.
o a ev a pover 1y an sea.
en llv W• ll~am Emorv Sood· fgrePd to pull back troops lrom j Glen G. Johnton, dee.,
lo that there I• no explicit re- Iher residence in Middleport on In Parkersburg until his tetire-1 The Pagean: will be next
tered economl~ ulslresa will
glass. 17: Hender~n. was ell: the front lines in di•Puted Kash-!Wayne Brinker. Ward Brinker, quil'!menl ollhe. physl~al With- , Sunday morning, will be held ment in 1964.
d~y It a p.m. at
continue to rise.
td for lailurr to qeld nght-of mlr. exchange prisoners and ' Daunt Btlllltet, Cert. f(lJ' TIIDI. dtawal of all Untied
ltatea Wed ad
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lha j S I I
r. hi'
R - lllgh School Auditorium.
~"' HflPr Snodgra" badPd on.
Sulto.
. lor to ft••0 llatl0118
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ne ay a
a. m. at
utv Y ng a
o !IOnS, ay
·h
efforts toward a last'
lroopl pr
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Rawlings- Coats Funeral hnme thond ' Jr • t ul Australia
and GilIt) l t' IH,I{1~~· a v tn!o 11w
ri-1 111 rontmue
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2 Divorce Action•
~lth the Rev. Donald Boone of-I bert of Las Vgeas; two brothers,
Ithe two countnes.
ObJoane Taking It
Fll d wl b Court
ficiatlng. Bunal w1U bt In Herbert of Amherst, 1'1. Va .,
1 11 i&lt; 54 fl"nderson
Hi h
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Riverview oemelery.
ahd William, of Springfield; a
1,' recorded at the coun-, Indian Prime Minister L al
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the
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Babadur
Shastri
and
Paktatent
l
Eaey
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Two
actions
lot
dl\'or&lt;!e
have
She
was
preceded
in
death
sls!er, Bertha Howell of Bethal
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Do~:~"j,anham, ;, Rl. I I President Mohammad Ayub l Ohioans .n~ the
!Jtthll be!li flied In Melli Count)' Com- by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I Park, l'a., and two grandchild.. , PIP,, ant Roher! H. Smilh Khan aa1d a Joint "coordma~ lnd New Year • helldly week- mon Pleas Court.
Jameo Sanner and a daughter, ren. He was preceded In dea th
· "'"'loo 111;io. Ht. 1.
both ; inll body" would be formed wl ends .lhat saw 97 persons k11led Darrell D. Jenks, 130 Butter- Mrs. Zelia Hall Wright. She was by his wife, Grace Carper Mer- To Rellabllllale Pllle111 J-!.1
, "r"ed with intoxication: Ag- m!!diate further problem• that. took II eaey dUI'Illl.lhl weekend. nut-av, Pometay, asks a divorce 1born In 6omersel County and rltt.
COLUMBUS &lt;UPI) _ The
... Iren e O'B nen end Charles lsbould eriso between tbt two The count by Umted. Pre"' In· from Adell• A. Jenks, addreos j waa a member of the Middle- Jluner8l services wm ~e Tue&gt;- Ohio Hlsltlrlcal Society
, ,, 11
Ne w Haven
both sati•no.
ternalional aho~ed only seven unknown, 11ft I gron ne~lecl of , port Boptist Church.
day at 2 p, m. at the Leavitt revealed detalled plans to re'd nn mv.,ligallon oi forgery; The agreement wao *~~ aa persons .were killed between I duty charge, and Gay rlelds j Survivors Include her husband Funeral homa in Parkersburg. habilitate Gallipolis' 181 g
111 l'nrke). West Columoio, 1 triumph for Soviet diplomacy p.m. Friday and midnight Sun- Reedsville, has filed a pet.ltmn , Harold; a daughter, Rhoda Hall, Burial will lie In lbe MI. Olive ern, Our House, a slllte memo. i_. 1ng while into&lt;icated. ROOf&gt; I in ill first venturo as an inter· day. One lire death was report- againSt Dorlllh1 Fleldl, samel al home; urother, Nolan Joii'M!a C&lt;oneler)' nearby,
rial.
~,,.·, license and 00 I1Cen8e r national pearemaller between ed, .brmglng liM! weekend tot.ah t lddrels, on chart•• of ~ross Sanner, Washington ~tate; four
··~--·
two non - Communist caunlirto to eight. None IIIU In SE 0 lo. neglect of duly and extreme alslera, MISs Vlrgm1a Sanner,
1iales.
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Soviet Premier Alll N. Kosyeruelty. One minor child Is Mro. Martha Jarett, both
of
TO CONTINUE
gin b•arned as Shastri and Ayub , 366 ,36 Railed on
Involved. In other court acllv~ Cuyahega Fallo, Ohio, Mra. OJBec:1use of il!t succes 1 re- 1Khan 11gned the communique.
ly, Judge John C. Bacon ha8 ive McCracken, Cleveland, Tenn
VIV a! servw•• will oontmo• this
Channel Telt~thon
given Jack Ells,orth Phillip• a and lrlrs._Dorothy Cobb,
s...
evening at the MinerrVIlle l' Vriorllllll Memerlll Hoopllal
Curt McDaamel, prea1dent of l' sllBpended one·year ~entence '"I brmg, OhiO.
~lethodi st ('hureh at ]:;ttl p. m. Adml08iilll S.turda1 - Che&gt;- llle Meigo County Jayceea, i&amp;id , the CincinnaU Workhouse oh a Fnends may call at the fun- f'uneral lei'Vlcel lot l!lmeat The Contro!IIO« Bnard rell!l!loi
Hev. Jack Stutl!r i• tiM! evan- ler Clark, Letart, W. Vo ; Mrs. toooy 1366.51 was pledged by I cont.ompt of court charge .. Phil· era! home at anyllme.
M. Burton, 7•, broadway Bl., ed 115,000 of capital lm'""''.. l
gelist. Everyone il invitO&lt;!.
Ronald Pooler. Chester; Mar- MeJgo residents durtna
I be, llpo W'11 placed on probatwn.
Middleport, "'ho died earl)' Sun- m,nts funds Ill acqulra authOr~ I
- - ····-·-- - - - - - · -- garet Call, Middleport; Stelll telethon held over the weekend
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day In Holter hospital, "tit ha Ue period furniture and furnishsear is. Middleport; Mrs. James · on Channel 13.
Modern Home'l Care
an tetatel or
held 'l'ueadlly at I p.m. at
Jngs lor the tavern lllhich wao
Will, Middleport.
M;!Janlel ,expt"e$aed lha Jay- I
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Woumled Finger
RawUnga - Coalil Funeral
an important OhiO River
Sft Jltlf Its Dtytl ...,.,
Di~rblrre• lilttmlay - Ern- cees appreciation to WMPO Ra- 8 e,,. hiJ op e
&gt;tilh the 1\!v Chetoter
durin the teamboat 1 1
8
DEVOTED TO INTERI!:ST or mett McCask~y. Rutland: Rob· dlo for permitting use . of that Margaret Griffiths,
county .w. A. Snyder, 51, Middleport, olltclaUng. ll~tlal will be
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ert Pullms, Coolvillo;
Larry •station as bllltdquarters m Meigs exleliolon agent, borne e&lt;onorn- , was admitted at Veterans Mem- the Qrs~el Kilt c.tnetery
MARRIAGJll APPLII;ATIOJII
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Middleport; and to the Bela fllithl l'ht 8or• 1&lt;!1, announoed today I le~r i orial Hospital Sunday for treat- Cbeahlro
Ron ld Theodo
Holte
Pu.~::::,-· ~::·~~::;..:.~'".,,.,. f'ranci• Doogla!, Albany.
orily which work!d in conjunc- training mH!Ing will be IH!J~ , ment of a wound when a 8Uh He w~l born Ill Middleport, Ra a
r~ LJ ~·
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""""' '' Tho oow v.u., '""""· Births - Mr. and Mrs.
lion wilh the Jayete• Ill lilt WIHIIH!!day Jant161'y 12 !roil! IG acctdenJally discharged •hoof.
be 1 lh
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In~ (ompanJ, uo M•l'harri«~ lt .• Pe~m- I p
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was a mem r o e
ea White 11 Pomeroy Cl@fk
'"'· ""'"· ..,,., a.,,,_ O'"'" ad ooler, hesi«, a daug ter. pro;ect hera.
a.m. until 2 ~. m . at I ...,,Jut&amp; o.g 1m Ill e in ... fmger of Methodist Church and of
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\;:'Y"~11';,' ' ·"'"' . .'""'' ••••• Admlsol0111 Sullday bul and SOuthern l!:le&lt;llrto Com- his rljjht hand.
Southern Ohio Auiomobile Assn. •
,,,.,,. " -·•• ''"' molMnr 'lLogan, Long Bottom;. Jooephlne
pany lh Middleport.
M1ddle"ort
E-lt
squadmen He •.n81 a salesmau for lha Tr'II"
mauer •t tiM ,.,, .Ul~t 1t Porn•roJ, .
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Pickens, Raclno; Mmmo Hall,
nnes ... en 0
Subject of thf leMon wlU .. were summoned lo the Snyd•r I A AUI&lt;ltnobile Club
."'ia llor,lll advl!!rtllln( flfPnl!lenuuv• : I Vinton. William Snyder Mid-..,
h
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pe
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ButUIMIItl lln~b•U. ftk'..
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(:ounty Coon unters
are
nume-.
me on u
conu-av at-.·- Survivors include his wtf~. ~
OPTOMITRIST
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Leader• are Uked to btln~ I 25 p.t!t. A phyoician was coiled Ed lh three son• William and
OUice Rolltl' 810 ll I 10 5 IC..:I.-1 at NOCIII b
•·;;~;..,,... .,..,, .....N. ., j Dlochnrrtt Su11da1 - Onlll• 110)' Armel, Mtner1vUlt, 1p1! lntall, dirty Item of furnllltre ind Snyder was tranaporled to k~; of Cillulti~a ahd D"'""" !t
tbtu'l. .... 1aa ~ st.. Jiom!IDJ
~a;~~~, .;:.htl;:.:",~'•!;;.::e
f:! Arms, Pe~eroy: Carl
, bee.n eleetH ~Bidllnl of 1be too be cleaned.
the hospii:&amp;l where today he waa of Dfl;toni two daughter&amp;,
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• '• Mlddl•port , Mr!.
M0111
A&gt;r~rled in good condition· The W'1lmeIta Lellbelt, Pom!r'"'
montht t'T.&amp;e; ttaue IMntltM n IMI. s, Garnes Dexter
I . CouniJ
oth Coorlhortlerl
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:Mutor Ho:w whel't nrrlft !""'lc·
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Middleport squad W81 11110 raft.. Mrs. trnelltit1e Ylfh.r, B8Slha~li I
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Morris Teaford, l'ice pretldent MoltiJ e141Hr,
~at p:li a.m. Sundaf ,al thff two sisters, Mrs. ~ertha &gt;nrum1,1
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and trusteo .ror I lhfll ye.r I!Oider lotlgllt llld
Paul Davis home on Russell • Miami, P'ia., and Ml'i.
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!t where Bertha Darst wa1 ill. Moe!k, Culumbua, and
trellfluror;
Georte Grveter, . Low to•llbt 1t-ZO, · · · ·
She was taken 1o Holler Hosplt.. grandchildren. rt'ienda may
trustee for a IWG yeer lmn and
al by 1mbulanee.
at tht lunata! home ID)'lln11•.
Tnm Gruoaer, lruslel lor ene
NOW Yotl ltNOif
year.
The llrlt koo'"' rofereneo
PIBIII wero mlde for 1 ahoot omolrhlg to a tleocrlplkln Ia
to be held Jan. 23. The nell filth century II.C. ol Mom1golo
rocul11 meeting will be Jan. :11. lllhallfll Hmjl liii!GH.

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game, ]Newland 0-D-0; Km~ht 3·3·!'; ' ~~:Jimo~~c es . 22 23 .4TII Blu!ltoa
I 0 • Ill
46-45 upset triumph ov!!r Coach the SVAC crown ona ~=s ~om~ and the ~;agles fell apart.
Gene Hall's 15 point. paced Southwestern remained en top , Pooler 3·3·9. Badgley 2-7-11._ ~~:i San ~·raneiSco . 20 26 .435 Aahland
I 0 tal 177
Gary Parsona defending SVAC 1964. Last year, the~~~ an IJ.O Tra~Jing 45-41 with 10 seconds , Jhe Highlanders. Charles EICh-l tn league ploy by downmg the!chmger 5-4~14, Roush
0 0 •, St LouiS . . . . 16 24 ,410 Meloni
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Saturday pleted league. pl~~to Saturday's left, Southwestern grabbed • inger totaled 14 for the losers. \Lilli• Eagles, 40-36. K. Carter TOTALS 14-17-.45.
I D~trmt
11 30 Z/6 Cedarvlll4
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mark, and gomg
b l b nd after ao Eastern lad Steve Elliott paced lbe High- had 13 for the Winners white By qoarters.
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DefianCe
I 121 HI
Th~ loss suapped Eastorn's battle, !~ ~:~~~:n~~r~a':::e:'- ~;,';"ed a shot. The Highland landers on the baards. Charles Benedum bad 16 for the losers. Southwestern
I~ ;~ :~~ Los Angeles
Detroit 118
WJimlllgloa
4 1'10 aGO
three • year, 13-game w~ enEI:s~rn jumped out in front ers called time. O•ach Myers Kmght and John Poole~.;~C::I Varsit box·
I Easter•
Baltimore 130 New York 124
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•treak In Southern Val~i:l~ 10-7 during the first period. B) ordered one shot- and it work· tough for lhed ~~:~~~st
club. I Soulb!estern (46) - H a Ill Reserve
Southwestern 40 Philodelphia 127 St. Louis UT
lehc Conference play.
te h lftime the VISiting Meigs ed . .Jackson drove m for the out-rehounde
l from the 6-3-1&gt;· Elliott 5-1-11; Colley 4- Easter• 36.
(Oniy Games Scheduiad)
OliDobi
188 1M
Saturday's lo88 at Southwes mi a t' n~ were out m front 23-18. 1wmnmg goal, and Jt \Ill• allr SW hit 31 per oen
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Michigan
G 83 'II
Rio JV 8 Capture
0-1-1; Anderson, 4-5-IS; D. GilOblo Conference
Michigan Slate 1 G Ill 65
Sixth Cage Win
more, 2-l-5; Totals, t8·13-49. . Akron
1 1 139 158
6 0 445 326 Wisconsin
Rio Grande College's JV bas· Pt. Pleasant (57) ~· Smith, Aaldwin-Wallace 1 0 94 76 Minnesota
0 1 Ill 85
kelball learn GJ'UShed Ashland; 2-5-9; G. Marnbout, 3-2-~.
B.I Wooster
7 1 534 438 Purdue
0 1 rr IU
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Correctional Inslllote 112·64 at Call, 1-ll-2; D. W1ggws, 5-2-12; Otterbem
4 1 356 301 [ndiaoa
G 1 84 81
to d le • His timing 08 at the foul line. Kyger kept brey 4-0-9, HaH !-1·5• Hanson Rio Saturday afternoon. It was J . Staats, 8-7-23 ; J . Flowers, 1~ Wittenberg
4 1 S49 291 Ohio State
I 1 ft 81
Middleport Htgb nbool'l Big' ~~~ards ~ad been off, too. no shooting or reboundmg rtl-![).[).[); Grose 1140. Totals 17 - l- Rio's sixth wm m eight games. 1·3 Totals, 20-17-57.
Mt. Umon
2 1 225 246 Iowa
0 1 fJ8 •
Man Ill rolling!
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D· . h wed Signs of break· cords other than at the free 3.1.
Next contest 18 smted Satur- Score by quarters
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rt ~1~~ t~~nehlll 4-2- day at Dayton agamst Sindorr Gallipolis
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dleman, a JUDIO.' ;.!t basketball when the Jeckel' came Wlllon l cashed '" only 1 of 11 tnes.
tOSI~a Davis 9-~21 Moure 5.Q. College.
Pt. Pleasant .... 14 24 :t9 571
of promise on
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and p'ut an equal total of points Bulldogs!. e go
, 2 3' w1th Ken RusS&lt;·II of the [).[).0. Cunningham 1140
· Ha&lt;IS ll -5 27 , flilton R-3-19 . NOl\TH CALli A ,·su) _ Tay '
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as- ThiS wrl'k the Jackels are lillie Jackets getting 10, Pul- wards 111-2, ole er 0 ;l'otals Shaffer 4-1-10 , Miller 5-3 tl ,l lor , 4.U.8 , Garrell,
1\-18-30; Loghis Saturday night.
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The Jackets won
It 60-3' prHepSar;r:g ~;nd~ mght
gcr Dave While had 8.
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;Joseph 3·2 8. Smith 4-6-14 . Mar-~ 1 -Z-4 . Skidmore, 3:0-6, TOTALS
lheir third w•n of the season p
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lin 2.[).4 · TOTALS 45-22·112.
15 26-lt;
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' WILTON 1541 Strnusoough, 6·
· · · 211 31 ~~~ Hill l-ll-2 , Stanlford 2·1·5; 9·21. Peacre, 4.(!-8; Well s, :J-17,
\\ 1rkhne's Kyger bo)• never~ 49 r~~~~;IJ 'and wer!'"6 lor 9 dmg ll-11-0, Craddock 0·0-0, Wh•· MilS . ..
really got in the game, hemg ; om
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down 16-2 before Lanny Tyo
Nipper 4-l-9; Foshee 0-l-t; Hall ' vis. 2-0-4 : 19-16-54.
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make it 16-4. DaviS led the atQ.l-1; Young 0·2·2. TOTALS 27· North Gall,. .... . .. 8 22 37 Sf&gt;
lac~ with 9 poinl!
In the bl HI h School Basketball
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Going into the thlfd penod By United l'ress 1nternatmuat
land 28
North Galli• 26.
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h d scored only five points go- I
ed that tim~ for another spurt,
Cheslc!htli Manon 33
Talented Zanr::; vJlle R o s ~- n
t the closmg penod
scoring 13 points while holding Belpre 6H Ynrk 52
c'"'" vv•·rea me the opset mm ·I
'",~f topped. Southern with Atht~n" Beaten in
Kyger to 4, those coming with- 1 Canton MI'Kmlcy 70 Warren 41 ed Southern Tnrnudne~ to ;\~I 12 ~~~ ~ree goals and six free Oouhlf' Overtime
Clean them sfupwllb
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m the last minute. Jerry Hall Alli'lnce 63 Salem 59
a hurd earnc'&lt;i 54-46 VII 1111 Y a
hit Dale Hill followed
m from 18 feel out M ' 11 67 N tes 34
lll'll• y night at Jlucme Rose· I throws w e
M Cl to kl Athens dropped a double ovgo l a Jumper
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end Tyo hit from underneath. Martms Ferry 79 River 7~
Cf,lns went into the g.~ me Will w~ I d . 10 M ·Ciintock and ertJme t rJ 11 er 60-58
'urn ·
It was Davis's best mght by Zane Trace 60 Barncsvlllt: 57
a 7-1 slate for the :-;ed:;un
c lpp~ m . f ~ Juthern also bus Eastmoor Saturday Dlght.
Let us blip. Welilld
far Only once before had be Skvvue 77 Coldwell 62
Southern, Hfb'r trcllll~g by ~~~ed ·:~~s~~teo in ~he contest. I~e loss wa s Ath"n s' second m
scored as much as 10 points H~y Village fl5 Berea 4fi
I 'a~ much as 10 pom,ls m
~he Zanesville hit on 15 of 42 shots mne . games tiua year. Box:
and his regular productiOn had Eastlake North fi8 Asllto bula 48 l~tsl hal f. bid fnr thr upset ea~- from the field for 35 per &lt;ent sco;;
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been hovermg oround ;
In Sl Uerand 35 H""""" 53
lly m the .third q1uarlcrd. Co~~~~~ and Southern connected on 141AdAimHsF:~~-8(51\ISnyd~;ark :;~;;·
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Cr 1ynor Sl one s orn a oes
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all~ took their only lead of ther of 47 for 30 per oen li vt It R t.i Wren 9-4-22; Wrignt 1-2-4; Ileame ,.
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I '13 31 With three mm-1 The Tornadoes WI
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u I dy 3-2-8 TO'l'ALS 19-18 58
of
Cincmnatl Moeller 74
g,me. ,Jd ·I; , d left m Jhe land thiS Friday mghl and lhen l COLUMBUS EASTMOOR 160),
5
Sycamort! 70
utes an
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'ortheastern 00 Deer Park 42
tturrl period on a dnvmg ley-up .105
any e
~ -Cochran 7-G-20. Powell 1-3-5, 1
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b)' Sherm Cundiff.
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Parry 1-0-2; Wall 8-5-21; Cou•ts ,
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New Richmond 61
I' Rosecrans, howt&gt;ver, bo unL~
~"" The Racine Reserves
de- 12"'·
"2 -v-r . H·Hw k'JJls 2-...,.
...., , Greor v. Soutbweot
Country Day 33
Iback quickly and Jed 35-33 by feated the Southern
Eiglilh ' 2; TOTALS 21-18-60.
Ashtabula Harbor 71
lhe end of lhe qunrter.
Graders JJ.J&gt; in a preliminary \ By quarters :
Tulsa 73 Cincinnati '11
Oklahoma 64 Colorado 58
Pymatuning Vall~y 60
Southern stayed close to the , contest. Torn Diddle led the Athens
8 Z4 J8 110 32 58 ,
Ashtabula St. John 63
visitors until midway through reserves with 13 ood his young- Eastmoor
14 'l1 40 50 52 60
Arkansas 74 Tex., Tech 65
Southern Meth . 99 Texas 78
.
Perry 60
the la.&lt; t quarter. The Tornadoes er brother, Bob, was high for Reserv.. - Eastmoor &amp;2 Ath·
Houston U. 95 Trmily, ~Tu ill Zanesville 83
trailed only by 35-37 when Cun- the eighth graders with live. ens 42.
Columbus Whetstone 89
diff exiled from the game with
----Central Okla St. 59 Lngstn 57
Tex. CoiL Ill Paul Quinn 83
Maysville 63 Dresden 50
his firth personal with
four
By quarters ;
15 28 31! 54 Oilier Area Gamell
Baylor 89 Tex Chnstion 75
Philo 82
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New Concord 56
Din;1r ,~~ uard for Rosecrans
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New Lexington 11
I d ,II . scogrers with 14 point; Hutcheson 4-3-11; Dinar 3-8-14 21; Shively, 1-2-4: Marshall 6- ,
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Tarleton 74 Austin CoiL 58
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Frazeysburg
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field go·lls and etght
Texas A&amp;M 92 R1ce 65
b1e lala&lt;--e &gt; II He Oo A I ·
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West Tex. 99 New Mel. 79
West Muskmgum .
Ifree throws. Wilsnn, an all· Smder S·:l-9t Elhs ' m I Gannoa 1911 -Peacock 12-4-28
300 W. Second St.- WYandotte 2-2111, PUIII&amp;til
Lakewood 62
stale cnadidate for Rosecrans, t-L Totals 15 •24-33] 54.
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Corpus Chrsti 89 St. Edwrd 80
Meadowbrook
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Fort
Frye
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Witherspoon
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Warren,
111
Pan Amer. 94 Bishop 57
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Sheridan 63 lleath 44
was held to 0~
pom s_.Cund~f 3-6-12; Sewell J.:t-4; 3-19; Wiley 6-Hit Ruminski !!S.F. Austm 107 Sui Ross 95
Licking Valley 52
Youngstown North till
D Hill 4-3-ll; McClintock 2-6-10; 4-8; Graham H-9t .Purvl!f 0.2
East Tex. 76 Tex. A&amp;l 61
DAVE OHLINGER, MGR,
New Catholic 51
Canfield 58
Grueser 3.[).6; Matbews 1-1-3; 2. Totals 34-23-91.
SouU1wesl Tcx 88 McMurry 82
J)caverlown 109 Zaleski 94
Loga n Elm 62 University 111 M. Hill 0-0.(!. Totals 1.4 (tll-:14)
San Hous 90 Howrd Pyne 84
Springfield North 47
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Tex weslyn 93 Tex Lothrn 68 Olmsted !•'ails 84
Elyria Catholic 73
Uppl'r Arlington 45
St. Mary's 68 S.W. 54
New Albany 68
Ablne Christn 511 Ark. St. 57 · · Cloverlead 59 Norwayne 53
Lamar Tech 93 Arington St. 91 Fairland 58
Fairbcrn 47 Oakwood 44
Irontnn St. Joseph 56
Lousvll 70 No Tex. St. 56
Chesapeake
70 Soulh Point 65
New Mex. U. 69 Wyommg 57
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Painesv
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Harvey
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sw Okla St. 78 Phllps U. 67
Madison 51
Tex So 93 Ark AM&amp;N 82
' Willoughby South 74
Dixie ll4 Mesa .K: 66
Univer School 70
Oklo Bptst 74 NE Okla. 70
Swanton
63 Hamler 50
SE Okla. 64 E Ctrl Okla 45
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Northwood
t;4 Woodville 46
NW Okla 77 Pnhndle Okla. 68
ON REQUEST
NE Okla A&amp;M 74 lndpndnc 70 Toledo Cardinal Strich 65
Springfield 42
sw Okla Jr Col 95 Cntl Kan. 76
Rossford
85 Anthony Wavne 47
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Wa1te
62 Clay ~'
Cal. 71 Wash St. 70
Pomeroy
Toledo Start 72 Whitmer 68
Cleaners
Ore. St. &gt;7 So Calif. 56
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Denver 82 I),lorado St. U. tiS Toledo St. Francis till
Rogers
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Utah 102 Ariana St. 83
Brghm Young 87 Ationa 74
Wstrn St. 59 Colo. Mines 52
Pacifc Luthrn 89 Pcfic U. 78
Seattle Pcfc 81 W. Wash. 76
Stnlrd 82 Wash 78 (Ovt)
Fresno St. 73 Calif. Sl. 69
UCLA 97 Oregon 65
Clrmnt Mudd 76 Occdntl 68
Pclic, Calif. 81 St. Mry'a 63
Air Force 68 Notre Dame S7
Jdabo Ill Idaho St. 76
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Lng Beg,h Sl 95 Cal St. Fltn II
San Fran. 83 Santa Clara 64
Seattle 12 Montana St. 119
Pasadena 76 Chapman 72
Wealmnl 18 UC, Irvine 70
Calif. Lulhrn 97 Pomna Col 74
Sam Frud VI St 164 Cal Poly 71
Redla11ds 6t Whittier 59
San Diego St. 91 Nevada So 62
Cal Aggies 50 Cal St. Hywrd 53
San Fran St. 89 Chico St. t!2
Nevada 91 Hmboldt St. 68
Cat .WeHira 91 L1 Verne 60
Count on us to supply the ready-mixed
Adw St. II Colo St. Coil. 'It ·
Miami M Toledo 69
aoncrete you need for any farm buil&lt;lMichigan 81 Ohio State 78
Findlay 101 Aqublu tMich.) 91
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Witlenberg 89 Hiram 81
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Ashland t8 WllmlllgleR 17
Heidelberg a Capital T&amp; .
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Cedarville 81 Walsh 81
Mount Unloll 11 Ollerbela 'II
Woo•te 81 Klllldngum 41
Gann111 91 Rio Grande 11
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items in process of collection ---- ··--- $ 574,468.9-4
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Obligations of .stales and political subdivisions 259.~1.93
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Edwin Elisha Woods up 15,\:50 a. m.: , Fixed assets ------------ ---------- ------76,007.14
Oakey C•• tord~n, Henderson: Roush: Ormand B~ach,
Fla.; Walter Hougland up !5, ~. 10 a. •Other assets--- ---------- ---- --------- --16.410.\15
Mrs. Otil B. Randolph. Rt. 2 John Roush, Phoenix,
Ariz.; m.; Phthp Sporn up 16. 7 a. m.: I
Lcaa, W. Vo.: Edward
K. ' George Abels, Fort Wayne, Ind.; ' National up 17, 8 p. m.: Jeffer· l
TOTAL ASSETS ------------- ---- ---- $&amp;,699,342.51
Moore, Pt. Pleasant; Abraham and Dr. Gene Abels, Gallipolis. son up l7 • UO a. m.: Jo,.ph •
Hordm311, Rt.l Leon; Mrs. Rus- _\Irs. Ralph Lee, sister
of M. Jones up 11. a. rn .; Buck· ,
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11011 F. Millfr, New Jla-; Mrs. Mrs. Roush. presented
Dr. van!• u 17, 7:05 o. m : Buck· I Demand de~la of mdividuals,
$1.386,458.20
eye State up 18. 2:45 a. m.: i\1partnerships. and corparatlons __" ____ _
Bernard R. Hussell, Mason; HOWl11 a briihday cake.
I
Mrs. Bonnie M. Persinger, Ap.
ice Ilown 19, 1:3~ a. m.: Relia- 1 Time and savi~gs depas1ts of lnillvJdual•,
3.375,333.59
i
pie GriWe; Mrs. H. Mao Sawble up 19, l :30 •· m. ; Western ;
partnerships, and corporations ---- ---14,263
44
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~ P e · Mr
Beth
J'"lr•. Ruth Durst
down 19 8:40 a. m.· Indiana , Deposits or United States Government ____ __
,er, om roy •
s.
r a '' o
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· Depaslts of States and political subdivisions
105,862 00
J)arst, Middleport; Peggy
L. Sf'rVil'f' i~ Hf'hl
down 23. 2'_50 a.m.: _Bull Frog · Certified and officers' checks. etc. __ _
lli0 57 .75
Brrretl, Rt. 1 Dexter: ~Irs.
down 23. 5 55 a., m. • Polly R
TOTAl. IJEPOSITS
____ SS.097,9i4·. ~a
Ethel Betzing, Syraeusr : 'Jt·s. · PT. PLICASAN T ·- fun etal down Greeno~ 3' 30 • n1. : Lou·
Total demand deposits
Sl.722.&amp;1l.3Y
Htory Beaver, Cbt'ster; Roy srn·k·e v.~Js held :It 2 p.m. \ton- lswna down Greenup 5.30 p.m.:,
Total time and
E. O'Dell, Rutland: Mrs. (:or- dav lor \Irs. Ruth Ma,· \lurst. Ede&lt;ma Bosworth up Gri't'nup
. savings deposit. ---- $3.37f&gt;,333.59
doll H. West. R3cine; Mrs. Ef· 77.- l.ctnrllll 2. at thc ·~·it Allo UO p. m: J. S. Lewis down Other liabilities ---------------- - --------63.83376
fi{' Tucker, Robertsburg.
W. 1 napti~l ('hurdl willl buna l fnl- (rrt'f'lllqJ 10.20 p. m : ~ave-nsTOTAL. LJABILITIES - - -- -- --- ------ --- $5.161.808.74
Va.1, Mrs. TbMlas J. White. 1owmg in 1h•• Mt Allo erme- wood up Greenup ll :lo p.m.;
CAP ITAl. ACCOl' .' ITS
HUDtiDgton, W. Va.: Anthony terv.
Cotton lqlueen 1,1!1\\-ll Crt&gt;enup 11 - Common stock-total par \·alue __
$ 100.000.00
R. Cook, Coalton : ~Irs. Paul ~Irs Dw·sl diN! •nrll· Sntur- : 50 p. m : _ll~ynt• H. down
No. •hares authori•ed 2000
D. Downard, Wellston ; Charles 1dav :II thf' honw of hr;· daugh : Gret:&gt; nup 1:1 :-~ ;-,(J m · Jeffboat
No. shar~s outstanding 2000
300.000.00
M. Denny, Coalton;
~lrs. · 1 " ; \I rs Ella Kn·
l ei· 1 down Greenup !50 am.: Dun· Sur~lus -----.-------------- __________ _
1
137.533.77
app.l · ' r1 ran Bruce up r.rei•nup ~ : 10 a. UndJvJdPd profits -- ---- - - - ----- ---·---~- James S. Dorton Catlettsbur~ ~~ · · ~h
11
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,,37,533.77
!'• 1 Mrs. JohD Groot Rt j I. . · ' c '"" le "'" ''" " m.: Oefendrt down .\teldahl 8TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOl'NTS ________ _
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l-lerschel Durst
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WeUslon; Mrs. Garrett Chrisly, Stt. . 00 . N
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55 I' m.: R. II. Bosworth II !
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND
GroYtCi\'11 Jill AnnWilliams,1
t;asrl r~t ovfemth"l 1t2· up Meldahl 10 26 p. m.; Oli'"r
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ---------- -- M.69934251
JockaOD.
: 1888 · e aug er. 0 e 9 e Shearer down Meldahl 11:50 p.l
•
B' lhl
Thomas and Ellen \ eauger Bar. m . John l .1dd Dean up Mel~
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.
dahl 2 50 a. m.. Havalltt Zeph- Average of total depmil\s for the 15
~··da:-~ ;i.~yre, P~n- 1 Surviving are 11ve dau~ h\rrs. · yr up Meldabl _5 : ~; a. m.
calendar days ending with call datr ___ _ s;.237.938 i5
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•. : ' p.m: . f!- . Mrs . K;JO\p, \Jr ,_ \I uti! nwr Gallip&lt;Ilis
llam - \\';Iller Average oi total loan• lor the 15
~ 3 )1 Mrs. Hatr) ~-. ll.udcll, iand Mr,. Edna llllber. boih of Becktord up 1:!5 p. m: Valier
calendar days ending with call date ____ $3,095.564.4S :
PL PleasaD1, 8on, 7.54 P "1· S . r ld 01 . M E. 1 . Vora~l'r up J0 ·05 p. m.: Jenk« Loans as mown above are after d.Um·tion
·
Saturday;Mrs.PauiD.Down- · Pnngie ' ' 10 · · rs. vc;nu ·11 ·4lp.m.
o(\·aluationreservesof ____________ ___ $ 21.236.15
ani, Wellston, soil, 5:39 a.m. ' Smith, Mt. Allo, Mrs. Emma i _P_· - - . .
I. Harold E. Hubbard, V. President &amp; Cas hi•r of th•
Sundoy: \1rs. Bern:ml R. Jlos- ~lnrll'y, Leon Rt. l: SIX sons, l
!above-named bank do hereby declare that this r~p'lrt or
1111. Masua. sou, 8:54 p.m. Sun- r lyde. . Ralph . and Kennelh, all eight greal grandchildren.
1c&amp;ndJI!on 1• true and e!Jfrect to the best of my knowledge
dayi Mrs. Halph F. F 1 ~ twr r;:.~J- .of Spn ngfleld, Her~cht&gt;l.
Jr.l Funer.d service will be held and behef.
lipolls Ferry, !00, \ll;25 p m Hell:lll'l'. II. H)d o( Palaskala, Tuesdav 2 10 p m. m the ~l oh r,
,
IIAROI.D E llllllBARD ,
0. and Wtlham of CrooksvU!e. SIPven• Funeral Home w1Jh the ·
We. ,the unu;rst~ned directors attest the correctness !
sundey.
Dls.harged
I 0' and 55 grandeh,Jdren.
He\ lal'k Higg inS ofltcwting I of this r&lt; J&gt;Irl or cond ition ami declare lhat 11 has been ex·
Burial will he In the Suncrest ammed b.v us and to the best of our knowledge and belief .
·
1s true and l'orrert.
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James E. Balles, Kari!'o s.
B
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cemeterv . Fri••nds may call at
RODNEY DOWNING
ugg•ss. rs. 0. L. Bowser, Hn~sf•ll N. Hmlkhw
the funeral oo'!le after 4 p
Mrs. Ida BryaDI, Mrs. Alfred
PAUL S. SMART
Directors ,
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on
Saturda_v
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BtRNARD
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FULTZ
J . Densmuor~, Nrs . .Jnmes T. i
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R. Mays, t PT. Pl.F.ASM\T - Russell N.
' .J rgii Newsom, M~s. ~erry _A. ' Hudkins, 7!1. of 500 Viand Street,

Pomeroy-Midd)&amp;JM&gt;rl, 0., .Jan. 10, ttM

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THE ClnZEN$ NATIONAL BANK

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SIORE HOIItS
MOIICiay *u Tlturs.
9 to 6
Friday and Saturday
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Introducing .••
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DINNERWARE By

Smith Brothers Manufacturing
In The New And Exciting

AUTUMN FRUIT PATTERN.
5c OFF

AND YOUR FIRST 4-PIECE
PLACE SETTING IS

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J,;Jrt: Mrs . ~ar~es L. Warner, I was a retirfd carpenter,
~:;11·tlyn K. 'Yer1an, 'lrs. He~ry Iin Sutt(m, w. \'a ..June B.

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Sealy

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wm ad your pcrrments. CaD for cash
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Futura Ct1•ft!ts &amp;rbnpllandy Uplicate _iem,CJ•
rary elasaio shapes p•eeiutlllly afllilallle llflly in
hand-lllldt glauet. Sp~rlllillg crystal wUb heavy
'boU01111 IUid IIIIOOtb sheer rim edt•. Equisiwly
u~itbJ&amp; DIW lin 11 .,. llu-CI'I!IIt.

An e:~cltinJ new c011eept lo rich, warm retl to Wad
with autumn fruit dinnerware. These maskrpiftft
are made 91 almost ind~trudible Atri-Cry!tal . . .
..bled beautifully to combine the heritare of the
pnt with the new clear forms of t!lday. Frosted, en·
Jlll'ed bowls are accented wtth delicately chiseled
transparent windows produ jng a dramatie eHeet amt
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POTATOES

$69.50
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121 I. Main 5L

llere II ...tarlnl ebarm for your ta'ble oreakd and
pieciMid 'bJ lldllftl crafbmtn. Yeu are -urecl of everliPiD&amp; 'beauty. Tbe hirh !llltin finish stainle!s steel
-~~ jet-Wack inillltrudi'bJe Inlaid han4les makes them
........._ ..,., 1111&amp; 111111 stain neiltani. Y011 will find
11 IP 1 . . til ._. wlll1h $13.21 ill 11111h saving• Oil

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tash savings to complett
your plaee set.
tings, completer
pieets and
matehinl( Mce·
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ehoice. Redean
the coupons during the dates
specified a n d
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forward tCJ ing you and llftYinr you each

GROUND

Bargains For

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JANUARY
CLEARANQ SALE

Other offices named were .
Wilson to repreaent the county I
court on the Health Board; representative to the Melltai Health ,
Board, Everett Bl!18ell; department of Welfare, Clarence Adkins, l!ld thalrmaa ol the Agrioullurt Committee', Mr. Wilson. ,

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\ "u ng. Mrs. Dorwood S. Bailey ' a son ol the late Mr. and Mrs.
nml 1111 1n ~ son. Mrs. Nroh Brew. BeniJmin Htldkins.
He
t·r 1~r1d mfant daughter, Mr~. been a residt'&lt;;t r1f Point "''"'.
l•dlio'r II . Fraley and infant 1 tho
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Paul Q. M(' K'10· an
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v :, u ~ ilt ! , I&gt;1rs.
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r~t'.\ .mt; iJ JL.m t son; Mrs. John . .Surv1vmg are h1s wtfe,
J ' · :\!t /.t'l' and infant daughter· lte; e son. Wllbert of Mumre:n, t
.\lh J:c· m:Jrd Bogg• and infant Va., slepson, James Snead, Pl.
&lt;i:Ju gli iJ·t·. Mrs. Troy Horlon,l Plea san:: two daughters
r 111 (' 1·n1 !\night , nichard Marks, Opal I~ws. Bourbon, Missouri;
\Irs. H:mnond McNeelY, Mrs. Mrs. C. H. Madsen,
Jl alpb p,;rker. Jessie Saunrlm. Citv, Texas ; three stetHtaugh-11
Klfc·n Ann Tro)'\!r, Mr8. Carl ters, M1ss MagdaleDe
H. y,.,lh Kenneth R Wam&gt;lev ,. home; Mrs. Kathlene
Mrs Go;·don H. West
·' Prenter, W. Vo., Mn.
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Martm, Cincinnati, Ohio;
brother, Ernest Hudkins, """'"II
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Charle:;t.on,
W. Va.; two sister~.
Wilson Re-Elected
Mrs. Nora Means, elarksloortrll
Pretlidenl of Court
and Mrs. Doris Harless,
PT. PLEASANT _ John A. leanlo'•': 24 grandchildren
Wilson was re-elected ;~;id1e~t f r....,~~=~=iiiiiiiiiiiii
of the thr..,.man county eourt:t
Saturday at tt.o organizational I
meeting. Everett Bissell was
elected president pro-tem.
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Kanawha !liver - Helen Z 1 u~ Winfield 12:40 a. m.; Solvay [
up London 5:50a.m .:
Lucy ldowu Winfield 1 : 4~ a. m.; AIJane Lucas up M11rm et 2:50 p len R. Merrill down Wlnlleld
m.: George Price down Marmet 2:35 1. m.; fl. E. Bowles up
Gaqe readlows- Galllpolis 1:58 a.m. : B•aver down Wln· Winfield NO a.m.: o. F.She•rDam 12.2, 24.4, running 46. feet field 4:30 p. m: A. J. Patton er up Winfield 5:25a. m.
Eltrred llospltal
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on rolle1 s, Pomeroy - Mason , Charier No. 8441
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22.66 Pt. Pleasant 25 68, Hinlos
p ersoos entennjl
0 zer
us- Dr. Lester L. Roush was
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REPORT OF CONDIT10N OF
ilal over !he weekend were· ~
.
. 1.32 falhng, Kanawha F•ll• 3.38. 1
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· guest of honor at a birthday din- Ch·
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Mrs. Hebr1 Boster. !O:W Second
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n n. arAve.
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McClure 237 , ner at~!s home on Whispermg , met and W!nlleld dams were
Fo~;.th Ave . .Mr! Au usi Pik· [ Pmes Farun, ~ Year's Day. on lhe sills.
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OF MIDDLEPORT
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, 1Dr. and Mrs. LlJid Roush and
In th• Stalo or Ohio, at UJe Close or Business on December
~oJu , ti03 Fu . 1 '\'" ·· Mrs. Ev_~ childr•n Tom, rloug and Jayn Boat Movement&gt;:
, 31, 1965. Published in response to call made by Comptroller I
Md. SrrdJallC~ Hl. "I ldrown 0!) • also attended.
Ohio Rivor
OVEC down I of the Currency, under Soctlon ~211, U. S. R-.ised Statutes.
E war
. How an , Water1oo
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Star Rt.: Mrs. Evcrelt Hall, The honored guest was pre- 13, 410 a. m ; Zimmer down . Cash, balances with ulher banks. and cash
Thurman ; Maume ~-~~gms. Rt. loented with a gold wrist watch •13. &amp; 15 a. m.; rdTJbolt ~P t 4 • 1
items in process of collection ---- ··--- $ 574,468.9-4
8
I Bidwel l. WJili orn D. Mullins, by his wife. Holen; hid daugll- 5: 10 p. m : 0 nwa up '· p. United States Government obligations,
Rt. i Vinton: \tr&lt;. Clifford L. l'llildred Roush. New
York; m.: Ben McCool up II. 2 15 "·
dir•ct and guaranlei!ll __ ..
______ _ 1.679,671.75
flusscll, HI. 2 l::dlipol 1,. l:ew l&lt;'rs, Miriam Tmmbull, London. m.; Barbaro Gay up 14, 4 u,
Obligations of .stales and political subdivisions 259.~1.93
PlHIIIps. Rl. 2 ( rown Cl\y; England: their sons, Dr. Lloyd m _. Poplar up ll. UO p m.. Loans and discount. ----------- --- --- ----·-· 3,1192.1!1.80
lcie II. Tol'lner Yt. Plea.!llni· Roush Columbus·
Edwin Elisha Woods up 15,\:50 a. m.: , Fixed assets ------------ ---------- ------76,007.14
Oakey C•• tord~n, Henderson: Roush: Ormand B~ach,
Fla.; Walter Hougland up !5, ~. 10 a. •Other assets--- ---------- ---- --------- --16.410.\15
Mrs. Otil B. Randolph. Rt. 2 John Roush, Phoenix,
Ariz.; m.; Phthp Sporn up 16. 7 a. m.: I
Lcaa, W. Vo.: Edward
K. ' George Abels, Fort Wayne, Ind.; ' National up 17, 8 p. m.: Jeffer· l
TOTAL ASSETS ------------- ---- ---- $&amp;,699,342.51
Moore, Pt. Pleasant; Abraham and Dr. Gene Abels, Gallipolis. son up l7 • UO a. m.: Jo,.ph •
Hordm311, Rt.l Leon; Mrs. Rus- _\Irs. Ralph Lee, sister
of M. Jones up 11. a. rn .; Buck· ,
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11011 F. Millfr, New Jla-; Mrs. Mrs. Roush. presented
Dr. van!• u 17, 7:05 o. m : Buck· I Demand de~la of mdividuals,
$1.386,458.20
eye State up 18. 2:45 a. m.: i\1partnerships. and corparatlons __" ____ _
Bernard R. Hussell, Mason; HOWl11 a briihday cake.
I
Mrs. Bonnie M. Persinger, Ap.
ice Ilown 19, 1:3~ a. m.: Relia- 1 Time and savi~gs depas1ts of lnillvJdual•,
3.375,333.59
i
pie GriWe; Mrs. H. Mao Sawble up 19, l :30 •· m. ; Western ;
partnerships, and corporations ---- ---14,263
44
1
~ P e · Mr
Beth
J'"lr•. Ruth Durst
down 19 8:40 a. m.· Indiana , Deposits or United States Government ____ __
,er, om roy •
s.
r a '' o
'
'
· Depaslts of States and political subdivisions
105,862 00
J)arst, Middleport; Peggy
L. Sf'rVil'f' i~ Hf'hl
down 23. 2'_50 a.m.: _Bull Frog · Certified and officers' checks. etc. __ _
lli0 57 .75
Brrretl, Rt. 1 Dexter: ~Irs.
down 23. 5 55 a., m. • Polly R
TOTAl. IJEPOSITS
____ SS.097,9i4·. ~a
Ethel Betzing, Syraeusr : 'Jt·s. · PT. PLICASAN T ·- fun etal down Greeno~ 3' 30 • n1. : Lou·
Total demand deposits
Sl.722.&amp;1l.3Y
Htory Beaver, Cbt'ster; Roy srn·k·e v.~Js held :It 2 p.m. \ton- lswna down Greenup 5.30 p.m.:,
Total time and
E. O'Dell, Rutland: Mrs. (:or- dav lor \Irs. Ruth Ma,· \lurst. Ede&lt;ma Bosworth up Gri't'nup
. savings deposit. ---- $3.37f&gt;,333.59
doll H. West. R3cine; Mrs. Ef· 77.- l.ctnrllll 2. at thc ·~·it Allo UO p. m: J. S. Lewis down Other liabilities ---------------- - --------63.83376
fi{' Tucker, Robertsburg.
W. 1 napti~l ('hurdl willl buna l fnl- (rrt'f'lllqJ 10.20 p. m : ~ave-nsTOTAL. LJABILITIES - - -- -- --- ------ --- $5.161.808.74
Va.1, Mrs. TbMlas J. White. 1owmg in 1h•• Mt Allo erme- wood up Greenup ll :lo p.m.;
CAP ITAl. ACCOl' .' ITS
HUDtiDgton, W. Va.: Anthony terv.
Cotton lqlueen 1,1!1\\-ll Crt&gt;enup 11 - Common stock-total par \·alue __
$ 100.000.00
R. Cook, Coalton : ~Irs. Paul ~Irs Dw·sl diN! •nrll· Sntur- : 50 p. m : _ll~ynt• H. down
No. •hares authori•ed 2000
D. Downard, Wellston ; Charles 1dav :II thf' honw of hr;· daugh : Gret:&gt; nup 1:1 :-~ ;-,(J m · Jeffboat
No. shar~s outstanding 2000
300.000.00
M. Denny, Coalton;
~lrs. · 1 " ; \I rs Ella Kn·
l ei· 1 down Greenup !50 am.: Dun· Sur~lus -----.-------------- __________ _
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137.533.77
app.l · ' r1 ran Bruce up r.rei•nup ~ : 10 a. UndJvJdPd profits -- ---- - - - ----- ---·---~- James S. Dorton Catlettsbur~ ~~ · · ~h
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!'• 1 Mrs. JohD Groot Rt j I. . · ' c '"" le "'" ''" " m.: Oefendrt down .\teldahl 8TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOl'NTS ________ _
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WeUslon; Mrs. Garrett Chrisly, Stt. . 00 . N
b
55 I' m.: R. II. Bosworth II !
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND
GroYtCi\'11 Jill AnnWilliams,1
t;asrl r~t ovfemth"l 1t2· up Meldahl 10 26 p. m.; Oli'"r
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ---------- -- M.69934251
JockaOD.
: 1888 · e aug er. 0 e 9 e Shearer down Meldahl 11:50 p.l
•
B' lhl
Thomas and Ellen \ eauger Bar. m . John l .1dd Dean up Mel~
- ~~
. ·· . • .
M.EMORANIJA
,
.
dahl 2 50 a. m.. Havalltt Zeph- Average of total depmil\s for the 15
~··da:-~ ;i.~yre, P~n- 1 Surviving are 11ve dau~ h\rrs. · yr up Meldabl _5 : ~; a. m.
calendar days ending with call datr ___ _ s;.237.938 i5
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•. : ' p.m: . f!- . Mrs . K;JO\p, \Jr ,_ \I uti! nwr Gallip&lt;Ilis
llam - \\';Iller Average oi total loan• lor the 15
~ 3 )1 Mrs. Hatr) ~-. ll.udcll, iand Mr,. Edna llllber. boih of Becktord up 1:!5 p. m: Valier
calendar days ending with call date ____ $3,095.564.4S :
PL PleasaD1, 8on, 7.54 P "1· S . r ld 01 . M E. 1 . Vora~l'r up J0 ·05 p. m.: Jenk« Loans as mown above are after d.Um·tion
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Saturday;Mrs.PauiD.Down- · Pnngie ' ' 10 · · rs. vc;nu ·11 ·4lp.m.
o(\·aluationreservesof ____________ ___ $ 21.236.15
ani, Wellston, soil, 5:39 a.m. ' Smith, Mt. Allo, Mrs. Emma i _P_· - - . .
I. Harold E. Hubbard, V. President &amp; Cas hi•r of th•
Sundoy: \1rs. Bern:ml R. Jlos- ~lnrll'y, Leon Rt. l: SIX sons, l
!above-named bank do hereby declare that this r~p'lrt or
1111. Masua. sou, 8:54 p.m. Sun- r lyde. . Ralph . and Kennelh, all eight greal grandchildren.
1c&amp;ndJI!on 1• true and e!Jfrect to the best of my knowledge
dayi Mrs. Halph F. F 1 ~ twr r;:.~J- .of Spn ngfleld, Her~cht&gt;l.
Jr.l Funer.d service will be held and behef.
lipolls Ferry, !00, \ll;25 p m Hell:lll'l'. II. H)d o( Palaskala, Tuesdav 2 10 p m. m the ~l oh r,
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IIAROI.D E llllllBARD ,
0. and Wtlham of CrooksvU!e. SIPven• Funeral Home w1Jh the ·
We. ,the unu;rst~ned directors attest the correctness !
sundey.
Dls.harged
I 0' and 55 grandeh,Jdren.
He\ lal'k Higg inS ofltcwting I of this r&lt; J&gt;Irl or cond ition ami declare lhat 11 has been ex·
Burial will he In the Suncrest ammed b.v us and to the best of our knowledge and belief .
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James E. Balles, Kari!'o s.
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cemeterv . Fri••nds may call at
RODNEY DOWNING
ugg•ss. rs. 0. L. Bowser, Hn~sf•ll N. Hmlkhw
the funeral oo'!le after 4 p
Mrs. Ida BryaDI, Mrs. Alfred
PAUL S. SMART
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' .J rgii Newsom, M~s. ~erry _A. ' Hudkins, 7!1. of 500 Viand Street,

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with autumn fruit dinnerware. These maskrpiftft
are made 91 almost ind~trudible Atri-Cry!tal . . .
..bled beautifully to combine the heritare of the
pnt with the new clear forms of t!lday. Frosted, en·
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pieciMid 'bJ lldllftl crafbmtn. Yeu are -urecl of everliPiD&amp; 'beauty. Tbe hirh !llltin finish stainle!s steel
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JANUARY
CLEARANQ SALE

Other offices named were .
Wilson to repreaent the county I
court on the Health Board; representative to the Melltai Health ,
Board, Everett Bl!18ell; department of Welfare, Clarence Adkins, l!ld thalrmaa ol the Agrioullurt Committee', Mr. Wilson. ,

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nml 1111 1n ~ son. Mrs. Nroh Brew. BeniJmin Htldkins.
He
t·r 1~r1d mfant daughter, Mr~. been a residt'&lt;;t r1f Point "''"'.
l•dlio'r II . Fraley and infant 1 tho
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J ' · :\!t /.t'l' and infant daughter· lte; e son. Wllbert of Mumre:n, t
.\lh J:c· m:Jrd Bogg• and infant Va., slepson, James Snead, Pl.
&lt;i:Ju gli iJ·t·. Mrs. Troy Horlon,l Plea san:: two daughters
r 111 (' 1·n1 !\night , nichard Marks, Opal I~ws. Bourbon, Missouri;
\Irs. H:mnond McNeelY, Mrs. Mrs. C. H. Madsen,
Jl alpb p,;rker. Jessie Saunrlm. Citv, Texas ; three stetHtaugh-11
Klfc·n Ann Tro)'\!r, Mr8. Carl ters, M1ss MagdaleDe
H. y,.,lh Kenneth R Wam&gt;lev ,. home; Mrs. Kathlene
Mrs Go;·don H. West
·' Prenter, W. Vo., Mn.
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brother, Ernest Hudkins, """'"II
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W. Va.; two sister~.
Wilson Re-Elected
Mrs. Nora Means, elarksloortrll
Pretlidenl of Court
and Mrs. Doris Harless,
PT. PLEASANT _ John A. leanlo'•': 24 grandchildren
Wilson was re-elected ;~;id1e~t f r....,~~=~=iiiiiiiiiiiii
of the thr..,.man county eourt:t
Saturday at tt.o organizational I
meeting. Everett Bissell was
elected president pro-tem.
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INFORMAnON

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r\.L~ CONDffiONING Refrlger-

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or aftu the Jand day of Febnlary

for

DAII.RELL D. JENKS,

Plaintiff

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12:30 Let'l Play PwLM!c•
5:00 Cheyenne
1:00 Midday Newe
6:00 News Picture
1:25
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8:20 Jim Thacker Sporll
1:30
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JIUilboret
6:25 Weather
1:00
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6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report
1:30 , . Doetort
7:00 Monday Night at Mov1el
A 110 And Wlllla
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1:19 Yoa Don, Say
10:00 Run For Yeur Life
4:00 Mr. CarlooD Pr8seDU
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6:20 Meigs County RFD
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12:15 Chrisllano Hour
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1:30 Week End
12:20 Bulletm Board
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2:30 Miles Kuslc Show
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Cedarwood
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JAN. 10
Olmt~r
r...m~
OlliiJ
lru.ttcn~
Low
mileage,
good
tires,
in
A-1
condition.
30
day
color
rinse,
er.
Cu•
Hay
Baler,
11
ll:
14
IDt.
Plow.
1
4
lllilllmllDI CIWp • Qlllll&amp;
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Shampoo &amp; set
$3.50 Tractor Tire aDd Wheel. McCLllloU.dl 11te Rlvervie PfA wlll
lJ Cent. pelf word far ftnl eGD
1:.
.-,
$7 50
Pow&amp;t' Saw, Watu Pump. OU Stove,
leDUtl91t uaMr'IOnt.
rr~
.ua r~ '
Permanents . . up Eledrlt Fencl! Ch~o~r.er, OrJn.der meet Monday eveniRg, Ju. 10
W
Sell
d
Se
·
and Motor. Darb W~. Scythe, fer.ce
fil m will be present
&amp;II IMII OltDI l)boonuot..
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ID
rvJCt
ltretcher
and mliCI!IJBMOIUI
too.ll, Bt 7:30. A.
~?tar~~J:&amp;Toarru.uwt
OPEN EVES. 9:00P.M.
Wigs and Wlgletll
lilectnc Brooder Stove, 7ft. Mower, ed "H These Were
Your
Tuesday
1:11 Weather
Iiiii'
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CulUvator for H. FarmalL Wasblq
i;.-.~.ett &amp;lkiluoaaJ ,_., h
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Marie's Style Post
Hadatne, walion. Hoi F61tder. &lt;·om· Children." The Brownles wJU
1:30 Htmtley-BrlllkiiJ Rlport
on~ QOUU
Nil
.lOW.
OHIO
Pretl•or, Com Planter, Con~ Picker, ha
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I
th II
e....... 8:45 Corn Cob Repol1
r:oo TodsJ lbow
1::10 ... ll .. I!OIJ P . .II. o.u,
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Ph. WY 2-5211 lhtenaUoaal H Tnct.llr.
VI cnarge 0
a ag e ....
latvrda:r 8:~ ~ ,, to tMI QOOII.
Syr.cuse. Ohio
Saa. t.o commeace M 12.;30 o'clock mony. Instrumental
number• 7:25 TodaJ Out Your War
J:OO
Jobn Fol'l)'lbl
IT'l'l 10 U.Sl
f.M.
8 c ....... _ Out y
W
f:IJ My Mother, Tbt Clr
T&lt;J ' L•c• •
For 5•1•
FOR SALE
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will be presented by tbo etu- :.. · - ,
OIII' ay
&amp;I:SUl.T l'ltOfH 'i .ll\10
G UEBER, PI bin
Xennetll I. Mctf:lhlur
d Is d' cted Mo Mr Y
9•00 The New Mofninn lbow 1:00 PleSII DoD1 Sit Dalo!e.
fll~, AD
QU1LTS for sale. Co ta t IT'S TERRIFIC the way we're KARL
R
um g
AdmlnU.trutor uf tbe &amp;tiM ., en ' U'e
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PHONE WY 2 2156
c
.
and Herting
Minersville
"'11'"' Bono! '~""·
The
Daughters
of
Ruth
class
10:110
Eye
Gueu
1:301lr.Klldare
George Arnolt, Rt. 336. Up- ~elhng BluedLushtrol !for clReant- Ohio. End y~ur sewer trou~ cntt Bradford, Auvu~::: 6 td.
of the United Methodist eburcb 10:05 News
•
t:OO t'Ueldly Ntcblll llovt"
per l'nd of Antiquity or cH II mg rugs an up 0 3 ery. en I les. We have all sizes sewer
(1) 1 ' 1o. u. stc will meet at the home of Miss 10:30 Concentration
- - - --~-- __ ~ ·~-U:OO
Late New1 l'lcture
WI 9·3010.
1 7 :ltp electnc
$1. Baker machmcs.
.
. Eb'irsbach Monday at 2 11:00 Morning Star
Notice
. sham!\ru'V&gt;r
.t'~~~
Reasonable rates.
LEGAL NOTICE!
Lydia
11:15 W~~ather
-~~~
_
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,
,
,
Furmtu~ Middleport.
d
.
Th• annual ~neotlng of tbe 1tollkI! ~ p di B
1 I" 6t
Call WY 2-2974, ay or rug.b.t. bolders of _the Pomeroy
National p.m.
:""' ara se ay
11:30 Ttm1ght &amp;bOlt
S}IOOTI ' 'G MATCil Sunday 21 /1\CI\ RC.h. Telols!Oil CVll"'
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Bank,
Pomeroy,
Ohlo. lor the election Thl Disabled Amerl,C&amp;II Vet·
J;IDUdt\ 9, 1\mrr IL.Ill Li!giO:l
sa Ie Guu d con d1t 1011 Pnc t:~ I . --- -~--- v -e•.u.:
uf
41recton
and tbe tnnaaction of allJ
Farni Hllll:lnd. 1 IJJiu. 12 nnon. re&lt;~~onab l y . Phone WY 2-2441 HAY and locust posts. Sll 2~-_ ~~~e~~~!~~·~it: ~:1~ :~':e ':,~: arans and Auxiliary will meet
.
I
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f
4tc
1
6
6tc
5277.
1-3-6tc
HEATING,
PLUMBING
Rural
of utd PomtroV Natlonll Hhnk. 011 Monday at 7:30p.m. All memSl
1
• lOL!?l~li S ill\ Y
I
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-Do10I B0ttl Gas Am 0ld 8 Juuary ll, JJIOO. Mt J:JO p.m.
- ,.- . . , ·
- , . .. - INTE:H NA TIOi\.'\L 55 Ptrkup I
e
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roEDISON noBSTETTER. Pre•1hM bers are urged t&amp; attend.
M d
12:00 Love of IJio
llr" t.ll .l(. )1. s HOI!l\'111 ,lllc lma.•
k s
" u T 0 Stew I 59 Pontiac - - $585
thers. 611 F;. Mam Sired llll ~ "· "'· 01 UJ •• 10-...
The wscs of Heath Methoon
ay
50c, 7:lc, and $1.00 siles. De· trllr · 'e~ or u:1
· ·
-I
Pomeroy.
8: 22 tee
1:1)1.) Early Show
12:25 Midday N""'
art, \{utland. 0
.1 _6 6ta
2 dr. Extra good car for
dist Church will meet Molday
12:30
Sesrch For Tomarrow
1'.1 P '''··"· , 1 ·.·U. J,.,,.1,.., Oat- I ~-- -~meIN THE couRT Ol' cOMMoN Pl.aAI,
CK
h 11 1959. Beautiful ori••in:!l
"
MEtos couNTY. OHio
evem·ng• J an. I"" at 7:30 p.m. at 41:30 CBS Evening New•
'.
8 r
2
12:45
GUidioC Lighl
rv BM, !\ltdd : e~mr t. I t c 1951_ .JEF.P THU · . 4 w ce tallicCgrhee•vnrr inl'e'lt•· $
I
h•toe l'owler 11 no
the church. Mrs. M. E. Dawson f:OO New1 Report
2155 I
1:00 Woman'• Page
64
0
- ··
. --- - dnve .. !300.00. Call 99!24·79:'6.ttp.
EXPERIENCED
J:ll Your Weatherrnq
Thanks
"· ••m•• cu,. ,.,,1..,
will be tho program
!oader
C ard Of __
1:30 AI The World 'r..
~ ______
Super Sport11. Impala serie!
PI•Jntlffl..
and Mrs. Jame1 Brewington, 7:20 Sports
1:00 Password
\\'l.' ~1'.0 tii:Pik t·vHvone ---zfG ZAG --OMATIC --.- ~ ;~d~v~r~~bl~~t~t~~ ~~ai~ra~~:
I :;•::.~ ldmunn.
devotional ehairman. Hostesses :;:
T: ~S~~lt
1:30 Bo1181 Pll'IJ
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tJ
1 ·
1Wf'll knoll' n make sewmg Power stef'ring and br-akes.
Dllfuo•nttJ
wHl be Mrs. David ERtsminger.
1
1
11
1:00 Th TaU !lit Trull!
10
who
' ~ H'llH;:111d
n t'l'b
nw '
1~~ (I kes bUttonholes ' .Automatic trans.
IlL "·'
..._
C• A' E mm1 8h' MrJ. Wal. 8:30 The Lucy lbow
Wltll
' ho\idHV
!Jirthd:l.Vj'
lliJCliJle
LIGAL NOTIC.
Dlfll,
1:25 CBS NeWI
st•ws (In buttuus, monograms,
Done! Sl~rReon. Norm• leu Jttuo- 1er Hayes and Mrs Ernest Bur- 1:00 Andy Griffitb Show
curd~. girts :mfl flowt·r~. lht'j patches, l'!l'. all wltil out
ll"rom the largest truck cw :d:"o~~.~~~!!~~~~e~~:aJ':-co~:'::b~ ton.
'
1:30 Hazcl
3:30 Edge 01 Night
WS('S of 1\&gt;l iltl'f ~ \·iilt· ~.!ttho-t
I
bulldozer radiator to tbt Ohio, otharwile wbo.e Nlidenre 11
10:00 Talent Scouts
4:00 The Secret 8ionll
;!ltarhrnenls . F'llll
balance
I
U
unknowo and e.Jlnot be ucertalnld,
d .1~1 ('I. ntrr II &lt;.111{ I \\"ld
l \'.Il LII
duft only S51 23 or $5 per
Pomeroy, 0.
ama est heater core.
will t.ake nouce tha\ on lhe lbt day
The Pomeroy Elementary 11:00 The N8WI Tonighl
4:30 Sgt. Preston
(;nnJen ('lub. l
e~per1:1ll:ot
March,
1005,
R01eoe
FowJ:er
1nt1
PJ'A.
wtb
meet
Monday
at
7•30
11:1$
the
Weathel'
Teller
1
i:
00 Early Sl!ow
mon th . CJIJ WY l-655J.
~
Mildred Fowler fill!d Ulelr peUUon
•
\1 :Jnl ln th:mk !II~ daldrt'll f•ll
1 4 6tll 2 USED CQal furnaces, and 2j
IJalrat thern ID th~ Common ~.. p.m. Fathera AJgbt wiU bt ob- ll:30 Lata Show
6:30 CBS Evenlug lf&lt;lw
' .
· Baker WY "21
p ornerow Collrt
of Mel11
Ohio,
-.l!
Io me II 1e P,'1 ''"r
th r1r k· tn-IH:'~s
d
---~used furnaee bl owers.
~.- 43
•am• bellll
cue County,
No. 13,r.'JO,
for the
the servw
and guest spea ker w111
T
d
7:00 Newa Report
2 1:~ n ·:: rs SP;L-.im~ ;_! n:l'llll/'.SISTEHEO • RADIO CONSOLC Bnd Seyfried, 698 W. Main St. I:~~~:;:;;:~
torfleloauro of th' real Ht1te mort. be 8 state patrolman Hostess·
Ue8 BY
~
1111e on oertala nal .. taM ill the petl- es wm bt motbeN of 'tbe birth J :00 DaJly Word
;-md Gud bb ·, :il l ol \ I'll.' 4 sptt•d inlermixed
changer. WY 2-3794.
1-8-3te
~
~ UOD d.ltlel'ibed, So-u•lt:
T:l&amp; Your w~
7:20 Sporfl
Mau_v tlmnhs \1 ;-~. l·'dtl.: F i Dual volume control. 4 speak- 100 -RHCmE Island bens
Phone Today For
lltuated 1D tbe To-ub.\fl ol .._ grade.
T:IXi Mike Wallaat Ne'R
7
7:30 Rawhide
Wi~gms.
I !0 ll" I rr sound syslem. Lovely a!- d k C ll 843_2T'S 't-8-!t
bnd. Meiaa ~ouatJo. Ohio.
Bethel No. 82 of tbe Interaa- T:30 Bozo
8
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four
uc s.
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FREI ESTIMATES
"'" .... ot "" tolk&gt;wtns """ tlonai Order of Job'l Daugh- 8:00 Buddy !larchar
8:30 Red Skelloll
Help Wanted
mmths old. T&lt;ikC OV6'r pay- SEWING tnachlnes. repatr Sflr'o
~0~~. n;~~h c:.~~: =~~~ :~~: ten will meet ln regular tel- 9:00 Captaio Kangaroo
9·30 Petucoal hltiiiGII
-~ · - ·- ~-· ~ ---·
I
l!tf.'l'1tS of ~1.25 per week
or vice. au makes. WY 2-2284.
ON
lilld. prlttlll-; •aJ.d teul lllat. b• SillO, Monday at T:SO p.m., at 10:00 I Love Lucy
10:00 CBS Report
lnt In ltFracllon
1'1. To- 8,
DEPE!\UAI:li.E person nrt·d&lt;·d lI p d;. h'&lt;1la nre d t1e $87. Cnil The Fa bric Sh op, Pomeroy eALUMINUM SIDIN(J
Ran~e
ot tu ohio
~mpaay• 1 the Pomilf'oy Masonlo TemJ.]t". 10 :30 The M-"~.o"\A.Jya
11:00 Newe Tolllgbt
fur ~~~ dd~ tnvt: l am 1ong (.'u~-' 1\ Y 2-6555.
1 4 !itc
Authroized Singer Sales and
e STORM DOOR
::-:::~~:; .~~ ~~~o~l',-: one~ 1be Portland PTA will have ll:OG Andy ol Mayberry
ll:U Weather Teillr
U:IQ Late Show
tumers u1 Hllllcroy and 1\l ~eJ. BRACE- YQurSeir- rGr • - thrill Service.
I 2Q tfa
&amp; WINDOWS
:=!P~~ne~d: ~~at!a"i:~oa.!!t Ita regular meeting Monday tv~ 11:00 Dick Vaa Dyb Sbow
11
Ult·J~11.li'L Per manent opporlun- tlw l'irst. time you use Blue WHY worry over 6 sluggish
• ROOFING
de or whlcb Beeeh Grove lkhool- aRfng, January ~ at f:JO p.m.
• ·
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i
u•-E
•
Dec
boHIH
atood,
IBid
laud.a
lrinl
DOrth
at
u
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ocbool.
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l
f
I
h
I
H\' Wit
arge manu ac urN. Lastra. Rent t &lt;tctno I am- sept a tank Get A.Uk1D-Em •
xterlor
oraton
of the Beeell Orov• load, IOIIhilt- All w.
•
Unly relriliJie JWrsun !L:onsiG- piJoer, $1. Baker Furniture, All Septic Tank
Cleaner,
In• ., aerw~o ...orer., lea
AN. D
•·• ··d. Writ•• i'awleigh, Do•pt. M1dd!eport, Ohio.
1-iHita Landmark Farm
Bureau,
Of Ohio
.....u.. "" _,..,., .,,. ... .l special lll&lt;!eting ol MlddJe.
Monday
1!:30 Father XDtnN lilt
_
_ ___ ..
_
WY 1-1644 Middleport 0
Granton. Ro•eoe 0. Fowlu ln4 rl Lod " 368 fl'
UH A 840 2-H. 1- rceporl, Ill. USED work pants, shirts, jack- Pomeroy.
12-16-30tc
• •
llllclr«l Fowler, 111 eoll. oll
llD4 po
ge net.
&amp; A M
I:Ol.Bu Casq
l 10 ltp ~t~. nnd shoe!i. Carl ChevaIn
::; ;n.I:t ~_:r .:~~':·~::.:;:; will be beld Tuesday, at 7:30 I:OO Soupy Sales
l:ori'ha
Nurse~
..
·sur•nce
.liiCnONEEII
tho rlsht to mloo """ """"" "' p.m. at tho oonferlng of the 5:30 Laave It To Beaver
!
:30
A
1lme
rw 111
bt!r, Wng Bottom, Ohio.
a.. ........... a- •ume, amJ to1ether 1Vltb u. dibc ,.. __ ,_ M
d
Ref
8·00 A LDo.t at the Weather
12--11-25tp PHOTO Copying Service. cop.
vvm.,- atitd
•pecltteau,. to remove the roa1 bJ' .PUI.:!I!a' ason egree.
resh- ·
1:55 Newt
-:c::;-;,~--,---;-~~ - =":le1 IIIli•· a1 ,_, pa~.
Crill Bradford
......,.,,.... mint"' .,.,,_ ..,. mt!llta will be served Kenneth 1:05 Pacemaktr NeWl!
. PI ES d d 11
D I'
~
AlfiCU
t""'..
t.be rlaht to IP'ant to the Ohio Pow.
•
1 IS p •- J ·
3:00
Gerieral llolpltll
AP
• ' re an )'fl ow e IC&gt;- bJrttJ records and almost BnJ
Write. Proat or Coutael
er CompatQ- or &amp;D)' ulb.er IIIO!'POra- K. lclta Jr. is worshipful mu: e- enmngs Newt\
ious, Stayman,
Winesap,
• c. ao•nFORD
tlo)(, the rtrt:at 1o wna .ntt nmQ\·e ,_
1:30 Talee of Wells Fargo
1:30 The YOUIIi Mmllda
otbt"Z documeotl.
a.
1WU1
and tnnlport Wider IJ'GWld aud un- wr.
4:00 Never Too YOUIII
Grun" Golden. Melrose. 0p. Realer lnmraaeo, PomllrO)'
Baclno, Oltlo
"" tho run~ of " ' tno&lt; " """ fht Amorlool Legm. .Arm. T:OO Have Gun Will Travel
4:30 Wbert tile Attialll
lfrl daily and Sunday. weD's
t 4 lfc
t t tfct
~~e ~~~=u~~~ ::i!.!:.':n.u.~~ IJacy of Lewis Manley Post No, 7:30 1J O'Clock High
Orchard. Wilkesville. Ohio.
-~--qu.lrt!l bJ' lhe Ohio Power Company "II .~ Tu
8:30 Legend oi Jesse Jamet
RUTLAND
1AETNA CASUALTY InsuranCE&gt;
lb: fiUteauon Ot . . .lpa, - an; MJiJ WJ Dlt~~rlo
es., at ' p.m.
1:00 lo11P7 lales
=c-:-- - - - - , - 12 8 30tp
Overseas Emplnyment
uther corporation whleh 1111, pur- at the homl of Ml'l. AU• u.-.... 1:00 A Mo CalJed ibeMryloab
·
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·
Mullen
•--uran••eney
..
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eh~ae
the
toal.
anc1
tbe
eaid
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~
I
p
PI
1:30 Laavo n Th Jilin a
=
t WELL kept carpets show the
wa
..... "6
' ......
o" turtber rf!IJGn'ec the rtrbt .......; ton.
:30 eyloa ace
Apply WY 2·2156
1:00 Weathor
results of regular Bl•·e L!l· Pomeroy, Phone WY 2-338L
.A.Jl trade• truotr: driver to
l¥arte on behalf ol th~llllelva •M
In' u.
10:00 Bell Casey
"'
1 1 tfc
projeet engineers. Afriea,
the Ornnteu barel•, tb.,lr helrw
AI~ •
I
I:OS P8C'emaJror """
trr spot d roning. Rent elec· 1-;;~~;-;o;o.;;;;"'"" _
_
Europ•. Asia. South Pacific:.
and anlrn~. all damaros In any The Pomeroy
Shakespeare 11:00 Pacemaker News
THE
8: I&amp; Peter Jennings New
Jn~nner ~rulnl! from th "' ellt!rtll~
11 1• Look
W
GRANGE INSURANCE • Mllll ea paid travel, housmg, food,
tr1r sh&lt;.tmpooer. $1. Pickens ;
ot the rl£hta whll'h 111 ~y bl! granl - club will meet Wednesday at
: "
at esther
DAILY SENTINEL
6:30
Tales of Wells Fargo
'I ason, insuran•e
ed
them to the Ohio Po"''"'t' Com- 2
1i H&lt;tr dware company, J~
'-' n.•gency , Inc ., Porn• Atlantic. fJI~h salary iobs,
panyby or
~n~· olher corpont.Jon.
p.m., 8 t th I horne of Mrs. Lou- II :20 Sports
7:00
Have
GUll Wlll 'l'nmt
~--............,...,_,._- - - - ,_-'1 \\'. \'a.
1-3·6tr eroy. Phone WY :1-33111.
male, female over 18. OEffi
io Reibel.
11:30 ABC Nightlife
7:30
Combat
....
There
I•
further
hereb;r
IPeotl!.~al
Wante d T0 Buy
FIREWIIIID:- anylength, $10
9 I uc Box 23190, Oakland Park.
I&gt; '"'""' tho right " m1no ""'
Tuesday
~fi 33307
remove coal by •trip mining 1 n l'l
8:30 Mcllale't 111\'F
FOX, red . .$4 t:i. Fux
grav. pick up load. Call or write .\UTUMUBILB IIISurartce DeeD
a.
•ulier mm1n11 method11 •nd the r1iht
WJJS&amp; ,, ~, r f:25 Daily Word
9:110 F Troop
.
('! d 1 Sk d
Sl d
1....,.
to uan~11ort ntd coal over anrl
•
$1 85 B1i1 l1a1le.y, Ht!cdsvJl ltt,
'en "e 1 more,
L 1&lt;1 c
cance u~!
EU
,_,l )'0111' oper• CUSTOM BUTCHERING
eroq the •u •i11n of 111u re•l e•1
7:30 Life &amp; Teachings of Je!UB 9:30 Peytoo Place
Ohtu
1-8-I2tc 11 OhiO, \'IY 6-3437.
1-JUc lor's licenleT CaU WY 1-2181.
.
.
Blll tate IM lh~ riJht lo U!le 80 much
8:00 Fun School
IUttc
cuthng. WiU buy bides every ot lhe •urfa&lt;e u may be neee~nry
10:110 The Fugitive
SPECIA~;;,- $~.10, - bf'efl BUDt;E:· PRICED furmtur&amp; in
Monday. Phil Meier, Phone ~~,d ·,~: ~~~ri;~;o.~~~~·.P~~er~~~
9:15 King and Odie
11:00 Pacemaker Non
h1de . :,c lb. Rill Baile.v, uur tlurd fl~or budg~t shop.
Real Estate For Sale
WY z- 3510•
1:30 Morning Movie
118 Lfc ~:~.romlaJd•w-facelllintJIIGPV•· ~
II: 15 Weather
Reedsville, Ohtn. · 12 31 12tc Raker Ftlfrulure, Middleport,
-- ~ !ll
0mer0y
11:00 Supermarket Sweep
11:20 Sports
- -.- - - - . - - Ohm.
Jl 12 tfc FARM for S"dle. Phone SH 2·
Instructions
••d tho """""' •~"' oo .,,. li
11:30 Tbe Dating Game
11:30 Movie
Ai'i rtQUE furnJ~ure,
dishes.
527!),
l-l -tfc
thu •PO!Ciftcalty n1erve the rt 1 bt
.
II
and
licenu
to
enter
upon
tlle
prem·
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Howard
Selden·
- - - - - -· - - - mtsce anetJUS. C:-t/1 or writP.:
U . a. CIVIL SI.AVICI TUTt
IN1 11 •ll time~ lnd to uu 10 much
Mrs. Howard Cecil. 800 w. '
INVENTORY
Men-Wulllen 18 .and over. Seeur. or lhe IUrface the~of Ill ml7 be .abel and son. Terry left Satur- reJXlrt sent to the Department. In 1917, Buffalo B. Cod}'
Ll- ~Uitt
Job•. Hlgb llartlng pay. .Short n~sury In le•rch lor coal. In
A --mrnun!'cation was read d'ed
1 ·
Main SL, Pomeroy.
'
.,.,
bou .... A&lt;lvan&lt;!f'm ent. P~pnatory mlnm1 and removlnJ 1M 111me b~ day, for their home, Tucson,
_,
tral nlnll' 11 lon ~;: u required. llr110 minlnR and auger methods;
f
..._.
from Virginia Worrell, child In 1948, delegateo from tl
6 2\j tfc I
Thounnd8 of Jobs open. F.xperienr.e toa:ether wlth the right to depolllt Ariz. a ter being callt:U hera by
I POMEROY
uaually
unnecenary.
n!EE JnrorWasteboo&gt;matl!r!lla,1d overburd .. n ••d the illne""
of hi's mother.
welfare
departmental chairman,
natiollJ convened in Londoa for
- 4 room cottage
mMtlon On
)Obli, U.lat\C&amp;, t'I!IQUirll·
•fll!
~
tl tba
t th e the
- - -- - - - - - -- -- I
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I on ..
premlleJ
with
all
sta
ng
t
it
was
voted
8
first oess!'on of the Unt•-·
With bath and gas heating,
menta. Write 'J'OnA y 1-!i~inR n~me, lind 1lngutar the rlibtl and prlvl. Raymond Hatfield, WhO has
loEU
For Rent
lddre
..
.tnd phon~. Lincoln Ser·
le
...
anrl
l'Q~menl.l
Incident
or
ln
December
Pouvoir
to
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bed
Nations
General Assembly. UJII
USED
APPLI
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klcated 01 Route 33, owner
vlce, Jlox 668-M The Dail~ lilenUnel; any manner appurhlnln&amp;: to the pro· beea eonfined to his home by
h De
Ho .
nd
5 ROOM modern home
Low
will finance. $3.00100,
Pomeroy, u.
per proserutoon of the bu•lne•• ol i!lness, ia improving.
at t e
nver
Spital B a membership in 1965 rost to 117.
n·nl. 10{)1'2 Sprin" Ave. Pom- Our lou is your gain
mlnlnK lind removln(C llld coal In
contrjbution to the project was
~
ROUTE 7 - CLOSL.IN - Ex- TRUCK DRIVERS s ml
-...h.tt\•er rorm of OPflriUOI'll m•y Clarence Andrews has returnt'roy.
I 7 6!p first come, first served.
cellent. 2 story modern frame St , ht So
". • e . or ~· et',"11o,,ed by the Granton here-- ed to his employment after an ~iveD by the Salon. Conlribu- A thought for the day -U.S.
-4 ROOJ'I·lS
· ·- -~-·
All
at
''you
p1'ckup"
pr1'·
ratg
me
exp
"· ri"hl·of-way
e r "1" andloraul~eiU:
and alao
tions were also made t1 the Just!'ce Olt'ver Wendell Holmes ·.
bnth and li:arage, 918
home 8 rooms (4 bedrooms)
·
- ertence th~t
au necua
..ry absence due to illness.
ces,
b h' I
ro~d1 for the tntuportauoc ol coal
. Joyce Nilliamsoa
. .
National Chapeau Leitz • pro- "Taxes art what we ])SJ ....._
Locust St., rear r~dl M&lt;:~rtm 1
at , p enty t:loset
space,' helpful bul not necessary
· · · You Wlt.b
the n1 ht to occupy 10 much or
Miss
of Ce- •
1
Hestauranl. WY 2-!191?1
fuU ba))ement hot air fur- can earn top wages
flrter th~ •urhce II may reuonably be I b
t th
k nd with ect and to the American Le- civilized society ...
__. ,..efrigerators
1:1
sh or t t ramm
. . g· Loca[ and ov- necenary
andturther
lneldentrtgh.t.
t.o tbll "n UDl US spen
e wee
e Wii- giO!l child welfare foundation.
1 7 tfe Useu
nace heating ' front
porch
arut wnh the
to erect her mother Mrs.
Georgia
Several should sell for
garage, levei lot. $I 4,000.00.' er the ro~d information ava. il- ou .altt premia.....uct. bulltttnga li
•
A written report of lhe WinTRAilER I AT ll"tland ft've $50
t or.. ca II .N.a.tion und
!ill may be MUnary
ter Pouvo;•,
'J
_,, •
"
•
-now on Iy $ 20 MIDDLEPORT _ ! "
•tory • bi
.. e. wn.e
and flxt\lrefJ
Pro~&gt;~r for
the pr0:11tcutton of amson
M . d M L C
• by Mabel Brow•
miles lrr- m Poml."J'() \' Phot:le
ll
•ald bu.ineu , And the Gronton here
r. an
rs. . . Karr fJf
tram•, 6 rooms, ~ath utili· W1dc Sem1 Trammg DIVISion. 1
was
read. Mystery sis~rs HAYE lllADDEIIIIIITATIOII
SI-1 2-5!113.
ti 23 6!ltc For fast cleanup. Crosley,
. Avenue, Haec k1 retultm~r
n •h~ll nut
U•ble torordamaee.
r~ - · ·
ty room. frunt &lt;tnd ,back 1255 .Corwm
fromb~ 1ett11n1
breaD Syracuse and Mrs. Merlin Tra- names were drawn. Tho m~""" --- COIIllllla-,.•
~
. d.
II
tn the •urtace o1 th• l.nd or other- cy of Laurel Cliff visited Sun,. ·mg closed W!'th the members rlc.~ ..u~a;;:v..._ ..
'J tJ t"~ illtU IOU I r ' "1, fUr I II&amp; Frigidaire, Gibson and
porch, eellar, aorner lot Jo- Termma I Blll 1 mg, ami1ton, wl!l! mulun11 rrom the remoul ot ,,_ ft
'th M
::Uawo-rf,..ur-,.-=~
cated Bn Broadway. 17,500.00. Ohio, or phoAe 513-895-5649, :aid (·oal f{ reaultlnli from InJun- ~hy a ernoon WI
r. and Mrs repeating the obligation. after vtzu.UIIa.Wtidt.7Mil
a.s-~·-~~
ed lDd unfurmlllled IPirio Serve!
0 any Wt or •Prlnli Gf water or c &amp;rles R Karr Sr
Whl'ch
a
salad
course
was
se~·. Hr. 1M IDD3' ... aleep
..,., .....
rnents WY 2-.~34
12 ~ tfc GE Upright Freezer
ALBERT M. COX, BROKER
9 a. m. to 5 p. m., dai ly. No lhroua:h th., depolltlnJ ot ov&amp;rbur.
·
·
, •. BMIIIDObei.BacUeb•und.~~
--WV 2-3830
WY Z-3631
collect ralls plemse.
:r·~~;:
:~r~arJdebrll
on Lhe Nrfate
Mrs. Philip Radford
Rnd ed by the hostesEreS. The ·next '!&lt;::;...._.,,~.\r!Ldlnl~=:::u-.,.._...,..-.;
' ROOM furnished apartment
18 3lc
I 10 3ta
m•••·
daughter, S~phanie visited Sa~ meeting will be held at the . - ••.''~:F.-~=
for rent. Pl1one WY 2-2776. Af- ! 21 cu. fl . Coldspot
Jle.ed Referene!: Volume 112••••• urday in Rarine witb her par. home of Mro. Mabel Brown.
UIW:a:LM • · - w.·....-~
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'
ter 5 p.m. Phone WY 2-3574. ! Chest Freezer
lnd
Volume
21.5, Pll• '1. lf.elilo ents, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence
-----7-.:.:=;~=~~:::::;---::;~--;;:-::----Rowley und Htred Hardware. I Should be $125
Cm" U.ed Rooo...,.,
Ssrgenl.
Closeout $75 Moder~o~~F~~~=A~~uutuJ = - = Auto Sales
11 I tic
location on top or ~mall bill 1964 vri1:KswAGEN·. excellent Jud-r;!e~~a~~~~~!t ~~~b::u~!o~&amp;t '~: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Spencer,
TR=A:-:n=E:ck-:-LOTS=:-_-rr
:-,. -..,.
facing State Highway Garage 00 condition WY 2-3951
the amount ot 11.0711.oo, plUI lnterut Rev. and Mrs. Menzel Smith
'
·
from
Aprtl lt.,
lil'84, at 111 p.tr et!nt Eld
Ro Ute 1 With good road to main
age and water. Browo'8 l'rail Matching Unico
12 23 t!C per 1nnurn,
foreclo1ure
of real eetate
on Week!J an d M'lBS El'tza-'
Washer
&amp; Dryer
bighwa)'. Four bedrooms, Jivlng,
mot'IJafl:, and other reU•f. The llld beth Davis attended a 4-C Miser Pari!: !State Approved]
·
0
.
.
Defendant. 1re required to auwer the .
Should
be
$350
$225
pr.
8
dining, famiiJ, kitchen, ~flak·
USiness
pportunlfl81 •aid P111t1tlon on the Mh da)' or March 8100 of the EUB church held
Minersville, Ohio, l'l!One W\
last plaJ. maid'l, utllit}' and - - - ~ - - - -~ 111611. or Jutlpnun\ wm be lakeD •· Sl.inday .afte'rnoon at tb EUB
~.
I ~ ttc
shop. Three baths, c· -Ic tile STORE FOR SALE: Will trade p.l.all them.
e
Ro1-e0e l'owler and
church iR Athens,
Omeroy
1649 Lincoln Hgt c;. 2 bedreom
and wall to wall carpet on for SUitable property. Carl
Mlltlrel'l Fowler,
•
house. Beautiful Birch kJll·ncn
I noon. About two-third.! of lkmley, Tuppers Plains, Ohio
Plalatlffl
cabinets. Phone : WY ~5127.
~J.ck w. Car..., ' house
Is Inpaneled 1n mahogany CaJJ 667-3964.
1 6 6tp
Web•ter
.nd forruua.
d wa
Attorney•
Flelatlfll
Manager
1 4 He
1 an
ut Air conditioned
fU 10, n, ,., 31 (I) 7, It _ 1 te
---~--·i Large patio and double carport:
Th Almanac
l'URNJSHED, 4 rooms and
Ph. WY 2-2 lll
On lot 200' J 390' May be seen By United Prest International IN TH~~~~~:N;~~~~M.goun,
eefS Of Ome
0 • JINKI.
bat h, apartment In Pomeroy.
by appointment only.
' Today 15 Mond
J
lh
~s!AIItLL
2·3975.
r&gt;~ 31 tfc
PRICE REDUCED
ay, with
an. 10
lutternul
\"Y
·~
.
lOth day ol 1966
355' toe ••merey,
Ohlu,Avanue,
UNFURNISHt:D- 5- rooms and RATS. mtre eltminated forever. Writet c-o The Dally Sentinel I II
I ... •..1....,
Tho Gallla county • tt 40 SaGet "Star." Ebersbach HardBux 668-H P.omeroy, 0.
oTohw.
.
.
ADUIA A. JINKS,
lon No. 612 held its January
bath, downslairs aparlment. wa e S
R M'll p· k -· ~ _
·-e moon IS approachmg lls Addr.at Unllnewn, but
t'
tl
t th h
Nice Jocatioo tn Middleport.
r • ugar 110 1 • IC - FOR SALE : 6 room house with last quarter No morning star wh"• lnt known add,...
mee mg recea Y a
e ome
ens Hardwnre Mason
b th full ba
·
• ••• e.-..., Dlllvery,
of Mrs. L. G. Marchi 011 ChilliCs.lj VlY 2-5434:.
12-1 Ucr
•
·
a •
semenl, 894 IJy- The evening stars are Venus, levfti'HOd, w"t Ylrtlnla.
.
.--;;= ·-·
l2-9·30tp sell st. Middleport Phooe· M
J .t
d •-t
........,.
cothe Road, GallipoUs with Mn.
fWO TRAILER SPACES lor
•
·
· ars. up1 er, an ~ urn.
•~ 11A7r Do thy Eck
1 tant h t
rent in the Village of Middle- PILE ISS?~ ~nd loft~- col- Pt. Pleasant 695-2607.
On this 'day in history:
ADf!LIA "-~~. •hwe plan of essro
er ass s
OSrt.
Call
WY
2-334&amp;
or
WY
ors
retrun
nllance
m
car11
lfl
Ue
In
1861
Florida
seceded
frtm
re.ldenu
''
unknown,
bllt
wbo
lut
G.lad
"'~'·11
po
pets cleaned witb Blue IAtsthe Unio~
lmown place o1 ftllldene~• wu O.n•r·
ys ............ oa"'•
chapeau,
~2188 or WY 2-3600.
Uvestock
.
• I Dellvtry, aa.veulood, Weat vt... presided and opened! the meet•
tre. Rent electric lhampooer
Jn 1870 John D Rockefeller Jlnl.t, wm tlb nouc. tlta.t on u. &amp;th
• ·
11 JO Uct
$1 p
C
Block
·---~
'
·
day ot JJnu•ry, 19011, tbe undaratl!led log in ritualistic form Emma
· omeroy emcnt
FOR SALE: One Yorkshire male incorporated Standard Oil Co. ~~~~ hi• Petition •••tr~~t ber Ja the Wayland chJld 11 • h tr
FOUR ROOM lw:nlsbed lpar&amp;- Co Pomeroy Ohio
hg
. ht 150
d
c all m
. Cl I d .
. . Common Piau Court of lleltl County,
'
we are c a __ _. WY • •••
u &lt;~•. ,,..
·•
'
•
o . we1g
peun s.
eve an With $1 mtUron Ohio, praylnr ,... dho&lt;me, con. and man reported she had receivtd
•aw'h
.....,..,
,.. Ml -";
1 1e 6tc 667-3796.
1 1 6W dollari upilaL
other relief un. tho IJI'G\llldl of deller- t.-'~ 1.., ......... of ,_ '"'~
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INFORMAnON

- - - - - . , . . . , - , . . - - - - - , tnme oruelty.

r\.L~ CONDffiONING Refrlger-

Legal

11.tion aervice. Jark's Refrlt

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or aftu the Jand day of Febnlary

for

DAII.RELL D. JENKS,

Plaintiff

SOCIAL

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12:30 Let'l Play PwLM!c•
5:00 Cheyenne
1:00 Midday Newe
6:00 News Picture
1:25
Dial Fat Dollorl
8:20 Jim Thacker Sporll
1:30
Siagla'
JIUilboret
6:25 Weather
1:00
The
Daya
of Our Uves
6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report
1:30 , . Doetort
7:00 Monday Night at Mov1el
A 110 And Wlllla
1:00 Aliolher World
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1:19 Yoa Don, Say
10:00 Run For Yeur Life
4:00 Mr. CarlooD Pr8seDU
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4:30 Woody WOOIIpentll:l5 Weather
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lllelgl County, Ohio, about two mUtt
tie. Phone WY' 2-7786 an d WY DOrtheqt
!Jf Wllke~vme, Ohio, on
Deluxe vinyl iinterior, green fillish, eood tires, beater. Plenly
2--T286.
12-18-30tc ~=.nt:~ ~~n~:f p~~pe::,_ J~~u!:Jd.
of eeonomy and priced to go.
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1963 Corvair onza
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'hbl&amp;, Coal ltove. lll.lrror. (.ard
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Bed. Cedar Chelt. Tablll. Chair. llreBB•
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$499 ' Shampoo &amp; Sets .. $1.50 ''·
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Cedarwood
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good
tires,
in
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rinse,
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$3.50 Tractor Tire aDd Wheel. McCLllloU.dl 11te Rlvervie PfA wlll
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Pow&amp;t' Saw, Watu Pump. OU Stove,
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Permanents . . up Eledrlt Fencl! Ch~o~r.er, OrJn.der meet Monday eveniRg, Ju. 10
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OPEN EVES. 9:00P.M.
Wigs and Wlgletll
lilectnc Brooder Stove, 7ft. Mower, ed "H These Were
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1:11 Weather
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1:30 Htmtley-BrlllkiiJ Rlport
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Saa. t.o commeace M 12.;30 o'clock mony. Instrumental
number• 7:25 TodaJ Out Your War
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9•00 The New Mofninn lbow 1:00 PleSII DoD1 Sit Dalo!e.
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QU1LTS for sale. Co ta t IT'S TERRIFIC the way we're KARL
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George Arnolt, Rt. 336. Up- ~elhng BluedLushtrol !for clReant- Ohio. End y~ur sewer trou~ cntt Bradford, Auvu~::: 6 td.
of the United Methodist eburcb 10:05 News
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t:OO t'Ueldly Ntcblll llovt"
per l'nd of Antiquity or cH II mg rugs an up 0 3 ery. en I les. We have all sizes sewer
(1) 1 ' 1o. u. stc will meet at the home of Miss 10:30 Concentration
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Late New1 l'lcture
WI 9·3010.
1 7 :ltp electnc
$1. Baker machmcs.
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Notice
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Reasonable rates.
LEGAL NOTICE!
Lydia
11:15 W~~ather
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Th• annual ~neotlng of tbe 1tollkI! ~ p di B
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Call WY 2-2974, ay or rug.b.t. bolders of _the Pomeroy
National p.m.
:""' ara se ay
11:30 Ttm1ght &amp;bOlt
S}IOOTI ' 'G MATCil Sunday 21 /1\CI\ RC.h. Telols!Oil CVll"'
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Bank,
Pomeroy,
Ohlo. lor the election Thl Disabled Amerl,C&amp;II Vet·
J;IDUdt\ 9, 1\mrr IL.Ill Li!giO:l
sa Ie Guu d con d1t 1011 Pnc t:~ I . --- -~--- v -e•.u.:
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and tbe tnnaaction of allJ
Farni Hllll:lnd. 1 IJJiu. 12 nnon. re&lt;~~onab l y . Phone WY 2-2441 HAY and locust posts. Sll 2~-_ ~~~e~~~!~~·~it: ~:1~ :~':e ':,~: arans and Auxiliary will meet
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PLUMBING
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of utd PomtroV Natlonll Hhnk. 011 Monday at 7:30p.m. All memSl
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roEDISON noBSTETTER. Pre•1hM bers are urged t&amp; attend.
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12:00 Love of IJio
llr" t.ll .l(. )1. s HOI!l\'111 ,lllc lma.•
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thers. 611 F;. Mam Sired llll ~ "· "'· 01 UJ •• 10-...
The wscs of Heath Methoon
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50c, 7:lc, and $1.00 siles. De· trllr · 'e~ or u:1
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8: 22 tee
1:1)1.) Early Show
12:25 Midday N""'
art, \{utland. 0
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2 dr. Extra good car for
dist Church will meet Molday
12:30
Sesrch For Tomarrow
1'.1 P '''··"· , 1 ·.·U. J,.,,.1,.., Oat- I ~-- -~meIN THE couRT Ol' cOMMoN Pl.aAI,
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h 11 1959. Beautiful ori••in:!l
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evem·ng• J an. I"" at 7:30 p.m. at 41:30 CBS Evening New•
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rv BM, !\ltdd : e~mr t. I t c 1951_ .JEF.P THU · . 4 w ce tallicCgrhee•vnrr inl'e'lt•· $
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h•toe l'owler 11 no
the church. Mrs. M. E. Dawson f:OO New1 Report
2155 I
1:00 Woman'• Page
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EXPERIENCED
J:ll Your Weatherrnq
Thanks
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will be tho program
!oader
C ard Of __
1:30 AI The World 'r..
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Super Sport11. Impala serie!
PI•Jntlffl..
and Mrs. Jame1 Brewington, 7:20 Sports
1:00 Password
\\'l.' ~1'.0 tii:Pik t·vHvone ---zfG ZAG --OMATIC --.- ~ ;~d~v~r~~bl~~t~t~~ ~~ai~ra~~:
I :;•::.~ ldmunn.
devotional ehairman. Hostesses :;:
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1:30 Bo1181 Pll'IJ
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1Wf'll knoll' n make sewmg Power stef'ring and br-akes.
Dllfuo•nttJ
wHl be Mrs. David ERtsminger.
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1:00 Th TaU !lit Trull!
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who
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lliJCliJle
LIGAL NOTIC.
Dlfll,
1:25 CBS NeWI
st•ws (In buttuus, monograms,
Done! Sl~rReon. Norm• leu Jttuo- 1er Hayes and Mrs Ernest Bur- 1:00 Andy Griffitb Show
curd~. girts :mfl flowt·r~. lht'j patches, l'!l'. all wltil out
ll"rom the largest truck cw :d:"o~~.~~~!!~~~~e~~:aJ':-co~:'::b~ ton.
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3:30 Edge 01 Night
WS('S of 1\&gt;l iltl'f ~ \·iilt· ~.!ttho-t
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bulldozer radiator to tbt Ohio, otharwile wbo.e Nlidenre 11
10:00 Talent Scouts
4:00 The Secret 8ionll
;!ltarhrnenls . F'llll
balance
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unknowo and e.Jlnot be ucertalnld,
d .1~1 ('I. ntrr II &lt;.111{ I \\"ld
l \'.Il LII
duft only S51 23 or $5 per
Pomeroy, 0.
ama est heater core.
will t.ake nouce tha\ on lhe lbt day
The Pomeroy Elementary 11:00 The N8WI Tonighl
4:30 Sgt. Preston
(;nnJen ('lub. l
e~per1:1ll:ot
March,
1005,
R01eoe
FowJ:er
1nt1
PJ'A.
wtb
meet
Monday
at
7•30
11:1$
the
Weathel'
Teller
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mon th . CJIJ WY l-655J.
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Mildred Fowler fill!d Ulelr peUUon
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1 4 6tll 2 USED CQal furnaces, and 2j
IJalrat thern ID th~ Common ~.. p.m. Fathera AJgbt wiU bt ob- ll:30 Lata Show
6:30 CBS Evenlug lf&lt;lw
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p ornerow Collrt
of Mel11
Ohio,
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th r1r k· tn-IH:'~s
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---~used furnaee bl owers.
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cue County,
No. 13,r.'JO,
for the
the servw
and guest spea ker w111
T
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7:00 Newa Report
2 1:~ n ·:: rs SP;L-.im~ ;_! n:l'llll/'.SISTEHEO • RADIO CONSOLC Bnd Seyfried, 698 W. Main St. I:~~~:;:;;:~
torfleloauro of th' real Ht1te mort. be 8 state patrolman Hostess·
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;-md Gud bb ·, :il l ol \ I'll.' 4 sptt•d inlermixed
changer. WY 2-3794.
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T:l&amp; Your w~
7:20 Sporfl
Mau_v tlmnhs \1 ;-~. l·'dtl.: F i Dual volume control. 4 speak- 100 -RHCmE Island bens
Phone Today For
lltuated 1D tbe To-ub.\fl ol .._ grade.
T:IXi Mike Wallaat Ne'R
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7:30 Rawhide
Wi~gms.
I !0 ll" I rr sound syslem. Lovely a!- d k C ll 843_2T'S 't-8-!t
bnd. Meiaa ~ouatJo. Ohio.
Bethel No. 82 of tbe Interaa- T:30 Bozo
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FREI ESTIMATES
"'" .... ot "" tolk&gt;wtns """ tlonai Order of Job'l Daugh- 8:00 Buddy !larchar
8:30 Red Skelloll
Help Wanted
mmths old. T&lt;ikC OV6'r pay- SEWING tnachlnes. repatr Sflr'o
~0~~. n;~~h c:.~~: =~~~ :~~: ten will meet ln regular tel- 9:00 Captaio Kangaroo
9·30 Petucoal hltiiiGII
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l!tf.'l'1tS of ~1.25 per week
or vice. au makes. WY 2-2284.
ON
lilld. prlttlll-; •aJ.d teul lllat. b• SillO, Monday at T:SO p.m., at 10:00 I Love Lucy
10:00 CBS Report
lnt In ltFracllon
1'1. To- 8,
DEPE!\UAI:li.E person nrt·d&lt;·d lI p d;. h'&lt;1la nre d t1e $87. Cnil The Fa bric Sh op, Pomeroy eALUMINUM SIDIN(J
Ran~e
ot tu ohio
~mpaay• 1 the Pomilf'oy Masonlo TemJ.]t". 10 :30 The M-"~.o"\A.Jya
11:00 Newe Tolllgbt
fur ~~~ dd~ tnvt: l am 1ong (.'u~-' 1\ Y 2-6555.
1 4 !itc
Authroized Singer Sales and
e STORM DOOR
::-:::~~:; .~~ ~~~o~l',-: one~ 1be Portland PTA will have ll:OG Andy ol Mayberry
ll:U Weather Teillr
U:IQ Late Show
tumers u1 Hllllcroy and 1\l ~eJ. BRACE- YQurSeir- rGr • - thrill Service.
I 2Q tfa
&amp; WINDOWS
:=!P~~ne~d: ~~at!a"i:~oa.!!t Ita regular meeting Monday tv~ 11:00 Dick Vaa Dyb Sbow
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Ult·J~11.li'L Per manent opporlun- tlw l'irst. time you use Blue WHY worry over 6 sluggish
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de or whlcb Beeeh Grove lkhool- aRfng, January ~ at f:JO p.m.
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xterlor
oraton
of the Beeell Orov• load, IOIIhilt- All w.
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Unly relriliJie JWrsun !L:onsiG- piJoer, $1. Baker Furniture, All Septic Tank
Cleaner,
In• ., aerw~o ...orer., lea
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•·• ··d. Writ•• i'awleigh, Do•pt. M1dd!eport, Ohio.
1-iHita Landmark Farm
Bureau,
Of Ohio
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Monday
1!:30 Father XDtnN lilt
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WY 1-1644 Middleport 0
Granton. Ro•eoe 0. Fowlu ln4 rl Lod " 368 fl'
UH A 840 2-H. 1- rceporl, Ill. USED work pants, shirts, jack- Pomeroy.
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llD4 po
ge net.
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I:Ol.Bu Casq
l 10 ltp ~t~. nnd shoe!i. Carl ChevaIn
::; ;n.I:t ~_:r .:~~':·~::.:;:; will be beld Tuesday, at 7:30 I:OO Soupy Sales
l:ori'ha
Nurse~
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·sur•nce
.liiCnONEEII
tho rlsht to mloo """ """"" "' p.m. at tho oonferlng of the 5:30 Laave It To Beaver
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A
1lme
rw 111
bt!r, Wng Bottom, Ohio.
a.. ........... a- •ume, amJ to1ether 1Vltb u. dibc ,.. __ ,_ M
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Ref
8·00 A LDo.t at the Weather
12--11-25tp PHOTO Copying Service. cop.
vvm.,- atitd
•pecltteau,. to remove the roa1 bJ' .PUI.:!I!a' ason egree.
resh- ·
1:55 Newt
-:c::;-;,~--,---;-~~ - =":le1 IIIli•· a1 ,_, pa~.
Crill Bradford
......,.,,.... mint"' .,.,,_ ..,. mt!llta will be served Kenneth 1:05 Pacemaktr NeWl!
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Gerieral llolpltll
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Write. Proat or Coutael
er CompatQ- or &amp;D)' ulb.er IIIO!'POra- K. lclta Jr. is worshipful mu: e- enmngs Newt\
ious, Stayman,
Winesap,
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tlo)(, the rtrt:at 1o wna .ntt nmQ\·e ,_
1:30 Talee of Wells Fargo
1:30 The YOUIIi Mmllda
otbt"Z documeotl.
a.
1WU1
and tnnlport Wider IJ'GWld aud un- wr.
4:00 Never Too YOUIII
Grun" Golden. Melrose. 0p. Realer lnmraaeo, PomllrO)'
Baclno, Oltlo
"" tho run~ of " ' tno&lt; " """ fht Amorlool Legm. .Arm. T:OO Have Gun Will Travel
4:30 Wbert tile Attialll
lfrl daily and Sunday. weD's
t 4 lfc
t t tfct
~~e ~~~=u~~~ ::i!.!:.':n.u.~~ IJacy of Lewis Manley Post No, 7:30 1J O'Clock High
Orchard. Wilkesville. Ohio.
-~--qu.lrt!l bJ' lhe Ohio Power Company "II .~ Tu
8:30 Legend oi Jesse Jamet
RUTLAND
1AETNA CASUALTY InsuranCE&gt;
lb: fiUteauon Ot . . .lpa, - an; MJiJ WJ Dlt~~rlo
es., at ' p.m.
1:00 lo11P7 lales
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Overseas Emplnyment
uther corporation whleh 1111, pur- at the homl of Ml'l. AU• u.-.... 1:00 A Mo CalJed ibeMryloab
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Apply WY 2·2156
1:00 Weathor
results of regular Bl•·e L!l· Pomeroy, Phone WY 2-338L
.A.Jl trade• truotr: driver to
l¥arte on behalf ol th~llllelva •M
In' u.
10:00 Bell Casey
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projeet engineers. Afriea,
the Ornnteu barel•, tb.,lr helrw
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trr spot d roning. Rent elec· 1-;;~~;-;o;o.;;;;"'"" _
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Europ•. Asia. South Pacific:.
and anlrn~. all damaros In any The Pomeroy
Shakespeare 11:00 Pacemaker News
THE
8: I&amp; Peter Jennings New
Jn~nner ~rulnl! from th "' ellt!rtll~
11 1• Look
W
GRANGE INSURANCE • Mllll ea paid travel, housmg, food,
tr1r sh&lt;.tmpooer. $1. Pickens ;
ot the rl£hta whll'h 111 ~y bl! granl - club will meet Wednesday at
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at esther
DAILY SENTINEL
6:30
Tales of Wells Fargo
'I ason, insuran•e
ed
them to the Ohio Po"''"'t' Com- 2
1i H&lt;tr dware company, J~
'-' n.•gency , Inc ., Porn• Atlantic. fJI~h salary iobs,
panyby or
~n~· olher corpont.Jon.
p.m., 8 t th I horne of Mrs. Lou- II :20 Sports
7:00
Have
GUll Wlll 'l'nmt
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1-3·6tr eroy. Phone WY :1-33111.
male, female over 18. OEffi
io Reibel.
11:30 ABC Nightlife
7:30
Combat
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hereb;r
IPeotl!.~al
Wante d T0 Buy
FIREWIIIID:- anylength, $10
9 I uc Box 23190, Oakland Park.
I&gt; '"'""' tho right " m1no ""'
Tuesday
~fi 33307
remove coal by •trip mining 1 n l'l
8:30 Mcllale't 111\'F
FOX, red . .$4 t:i. Fux
grav. pick up load. Call or write .\UTUMUBILB IIISurartce DeeD
a.
•ulier mm1n11 method11 •nd the r1iht
WJJS&amp; ,, ~, r f:25 Daily Word
9:110 F Troop
.
('! d 1 Sk d
Sl d
1....,.
to uan~11ort ntd coal over anrl
•
$1 85 B1i1 l1a1le.y, Ht!cdsvJl ltt,
'en "e 1 more,
L 1&lt;1 c
cance u~!
EU
,_,l )'0111' oper• CUSTOM BUTCHERING
eroq the •u •i11n of 111u re•l e•1
7:30 Life &amp; Teachings of Je!UB 9:30 Peytoo Place
Ohtu
1-8-I2tc 11 OhiO, \'IY 6-3437.
1-JUc lor's licenleT CaU WY 1-2181.
.
.
Blll tate IM lh~ riJht lo U!le 80 much
8:00 Fun School
IUttc
cuthng. WiU buy bides every ot lhe •urfa&lt;e u may be neee~nry
10:110 The Fugitive
SPECIA~;;,- $~.10, - bf'efl BUDt;E:· PRICED furmtur&amp; in
Monday. Phil Meier, Phone ~~,d ·,~: ~~~ri;~;o.~~~~·.P~~er~~~
9:15 King and Odie
11:00 Pacemaker Non
h1de . :,c lb. Rill Baile.v, uur tlurd fl~or budg~t shop.
Real Estate For Sale
WY z- 3510•
1:30 Morning Movie
118 Lfc ~:~.romlaJd•w-facelllintJIIGPV•· ~
II: 15 Weather
Reedsville, Ohtn. · 12 31 12tc Raker Ftlfrulure, Middleport,
-- ~ !ll
0mer0y
11:00 Supermarket Sweep
11:20 Sports
- -.- - - - . - - Ohm.
Jl 12 tfc FARM for S"dle. Phone SH 2·
Instructions
••d tho """""' •~"' oo .,,. li
11:30 Tbe Dating Game
11:30 Movie
Ai'i rtQUE furnJ~ure,
dishes.
527!),
l-l -tfc
thu •PO!Ciftcalty n1erve the rt 1 bt
.
II
and
licenu
to
enter
upon
tlle
prem·
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Howard
Selden·
- - - - - -· - - - mtsce anetJUS. C:-t/1 or writP.:
U . a. CIVIL SI.AVICI TUTt
IN1 11 •ll time~ lnd to uu 10 much
Mrs. Howard Cecil. 800 w. '
INVENTORY
Men-Wulllen 18 .and over. Seeur. or lhe IUrface the~of Ill ml7 be .abel and son. Terry left Satur- reJXlrt sent to the Department. In 1917, Buffalo B. Cod}'
Ll- ~Uitt
Job•. Hlgb llartlng pay. .Short n~sury In le•rch lor coal. In
A --mrnun!'cation was read d'ed
1 ·
Main SL, Pomeroy.
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.,.,
bou .... A&lt;lvan&lt;!f'm ent. P~pnatory mlnm1 and removlnJ 1M 111me b~ day, for their home, Tucson,
_,
tral nlnll' 11 lon ~;: u required. llr110 minlnR and auger methods;
f
..._.
from Virginia Worrell, child In 1948, delegateo from tl
6 2\j tfc I
Thounnd8 of Jobs open. F.xperienr.e toa:ether wlth the right to depolllt Ariz. a ter being callt:U hera by
I POMEROY
uaually
unnecenary.
n!EE JnrorWasteboo&gt;matl!r!lla,1d overburd .. n ••d the illne""
of hi's mother.
welfare
departmental chairman,
natiollJ convened in Londoa for
- 4 room cottage
mMtlon On
)Obli, U.lat\C&amp;, t'I!IQUirll·
•fll!
~
tl tba
t th e the
- - -- - - - - - -- -- I
.....
I on ..
premlleJ
with
all
sta
ng
t
it
was
voted
8
first oess!'on of the Unt•-·
With bath and gas heating,
menta. Write 'J'OnA y 1-!i~inR n~me, lind 1lngutar the rlibtl and prlvl. Raymond Hatfield, WhO has
loEU
For Rent
lddre
..
.tnd phon~. Lincoln Ser·
le
...
anrl
l'Q~menl.l
Incident
or
ln
December
Pouvoir
to
eodllw
bed
Nations
General Assembly. UJII
USED
APPLI
N
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klcated 01 Route 33, owner
vlce, Jlox 668-M The Dail~ lilenUnel; any manner appurhlnln&amp;: to the pro· beea eonfined to his home by
h De
Ho .
nd
5 ROOM modern home
Low
will finance. $3.00100,
Pomeroy, u.
per proserutoon of the bu•lne•• ol i!lness, ia improving.
at t e
nver
Spital B a membership in 1965 rost to 117.
n·nl. 10{)1'2 Sprin" Ave. Pom- Our lou is your gain
mlnlnK lind removln(C llld coal In
contrjbution to the project was
~
ROUTE 7 - CLOSL.IN - Ex- TRUCK DRIVERS s ml
-...h.tt\•er rorm of OPflriUOI'll m•y Clarence Andrews has returnt'roy.
I 7 6!p first come, first served.
cellent. 2 story modern frame St , ht So
". • e . or ~· et',"11o,,ed by the Granton here-- ed to his employment after an ~iveD by the Salon. Conlribu- A thought for the day -U.S.
-4 ROOJ'I·lS
· ·- -~-·
All
at
''you
p1'ckup"
pr1'·
ratg
me
exp
"· ri"hl·of-way
e r "1" andloraul~eiU:
and alao
tions were also made t1 the Just!'ce Olt'ver Wendell Holmes ·.
bnth and li:arage, 918
home 8 rooms (4 bedrooms)
·
- ertence th~t
au necua
..ry absence due to illness.
ces,
b h' I
ro~d1 for the tntuportauoc ol coal
. Joyce Nilliamsoa
. .
National Chapeau Leitz • pro- "Taxes art what we ])SJ ....._
Locust St., rear r~dl M&lt;:~rtm 1
at , p enty t:loset
space,' helpful bul not necessary
· · · You Wlt.b
the n1 ht to occupy 10 much or
Miss
of Ce- •
1
Hestauranl. WY 2-!191?1
fuU ba))ement hot air fur- can earn top wages
flrter th~ •urhce II may reuonably be I b
t th
k nd with ect and to the American Le- civilized society ...
__. ,..efrigerators
1:1
sh or t t ramm
. . g· Loca[ and ov- necenary
andturther
lneldentrtgh.t.
t.o tbll "n UDl US spen
e wee
e Wii- giO!l child welfare foundation.
1 7 tfe Useu
nace heating ' front
porch
arut wnh the
to erect her mother Mrs.
Georgia
Several should sell for
garage, levei lot. $I 4,000.00.' er the ro~d information ava. il- ou .altt premia.....uct. bulltttnga li
•
A written report of lhe WinTRAilER I AT ll"tland ft've $50
t or.. ca II .N.a.tion und
!ill may be MUnary
ter Pouvo;•,
'J
_,, •
"
•
-now on Iy $ 20 MIDDLEPORT _ ! "
•tory • bi
.. e. wn.e
and flxt\lrefJ
Pro~&gt;~r for
the pr0:11tcutton of amson
M . d M L C
• by Mabel Brow•
miles lrr- m Poml."J'() \' Phot:le
ll
•ald bu.ineu , And the Gronton here
r. an
rs. . . Karr fJf
tram•, 6 rooms, ~ath utili· W1dc Sem1 Trammg DIVISion. 1
was
read. Mystery sis~rs HAYE lllADDEIIIIIITATIOII
SI-1 2-5!113.
ti 23 6!ltc For fast cleanup. Crosley,
. Avenue, Haec k1 retultm~r
n •h~ll nut
U•ble torordamaee.
r~ - · ·
ty room. frunt &lt;tnd ,back 1255 .Corwm
fromb~ 1ett11n1
breaD Syracuse and Mrs. Merlin Tra- names were drawn. Tho m~""" --- COIIllllla-,.•
~
. d.
II
tn the •urtace o1 th• l.nd or other- cy of Laurel Cliff visited Sun,. ·mg closed W!'th the members rlc.~ ..u~a;;:v..._ ..
'J tJ t"~ illtU IOU I r ' "1, fUr I II&amp; Frigidaire, Gibson and
porch, eellar, aorner lot Jo- Termma I Blll 1 mg, ami1ton, wl!l! mulun11 rrom the remoul ot ,,_ ft
'th M
::Uawo-rf,..ur-,.-=~
cated Bn Broadway. 17,500.00. Ohio, or phoAe 513-895-5649, :aid (·oal f{ reaultlnli from InJun- ~hy a ernoon WI
r. and Mrs repeating the obligation. after vtzu.UIIa.Wtidt.7Mil
a.s-~·-~~
ed lDd unfurmlllled IPirio Serve!
0 any Wt or •Prlnli Gf water or c &amp;rles R Karr Sr
Whl'ch
a
salad
course
was
se~·. Hr. 1M IDD3' ... aleep
..,., .....
rnents WY 2-.~34
12 ~ tfc GE Upright Freezer
ALBERT M. COX, BROKER
9 a. m. to 5 p. m., dai ly. No lhroua:h th., depolltlnJ ot ov&amp;rbur.
·
·
, •. BMIIIDObei.BacUeb•und.~~
--WV 2-3830
WY Z-3631
collect ralls plemse.
:r·~~;:
:~r~arJdebrll
on Lhe Nrfate
Mrs. Philip Radford
Rnd ed by the hostesEreS. The ·next '!&lt;::;...._.,,~.\r!Ldlnl~=:::u-.,.._...,..-.;
' ROOM furnished apartment
18 3lc
I 10 3ta
m•••·
daughter, S~phanie visited Sa~ meeting will be held at the . - ••.''~:F.-~=
for rent. Pl1one WY 2-2776. Af- ! 21 cu. fl . Coldspot
Jle.ed Referene!: Volume 112••••• urday in Rarine witb her par. home of Mro. Mabel Brown.
UIW:a:LM • · - w.·....-~
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ter 5 p.m. Phone WY 2-3574. ! Chest Freezer
lnd
Volume
21.5, Pll• '1. lf.elilo ents, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence
-----7-.:.:=;~=~~:::::;---::;~--;;:-::----Rowley und Htred Hardware. I Should be $125
Cm" U.ed Rooo...,.,
Ssrgenl.
Closeout $75 Moder~o~~F~~~=A~~uutuJ = - = Auto Sales
11 I tic
location on top or ~mall bill 1964 vri1:KswAGEN·. excellent Jud-r;!e~~a~~~~~!t ~~~b::u~!o~&amp;t '~: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Spencer,
TR=A:-:n=E:ck-:-LOTS=:-_-rr
:-,. -..,.
facing State Highway Garage 00 condition WY 2-3951
the amount ot 11.0711.oo, plUI lnterut Rev. and Mrs. Menzel Smith
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from
Aprtl lt.,
lil'84, at 111 p.tr et!nt Eld
Ro Ute 1 With good road to main
age and water. Browo'8 l'rail Matching Unico
12 23 t!C per 1nnurn,
foreclo1ure
of real eetate
on Week!J an d M'lBS El'tza-'
Washer
&amp; Dryer
bighwa)'. Four bedrooms, Jivlng,
mot'IJafl:, and other reU•f. The llld beth Davis attended a 4-C Miser Pari!: !State Approved]
·
0
.
.
Defendant. 1re required to auwer the .
Should
be
$350
$225
pr.
8
dining, famiiJ, kitchen, ~flak·
USiness
pportunlfl81 •aid P111t1tlon on the Mh da)' or March 8100 of the EUB church held
Minersville, Ohio, l'l!One W\
last plaJ. maid'l, utllit}' and - - - ~ - - - -~ 111611. or Jutlpnun\ wm be lakeD •· Sl.inday .afte'rnoon at tb EUB
~.
I ~ ttc
shop. Three baths, c· -Ic tile STORE FOR SALE: Will trade p.l.all them.
e
Ro1-e0e l'owler and
church iR Athens,
Omeroy
1649 Lincoln Hgt c;. 2 bedreom
and wall to wall carpet on for SUitable property. Carl
Mlltlrel'l Fowler,
•
house. Beautiful Birch kJll·ncn
I noon. About two-third.! of lkmley, Tuppers Plains, Ohio
Plalatlffl
cabinets. Phone : WY ~5127.
~J.ck w. Car..., ' house
Is Inpaneled 1n mahogany CaJJ 667-3964.
1 6 6tp
Web•ter
.nd forruua.
d wa
Attorney•
Flelatlfll
Manager
1 4 He
1 an
ut Air conditioned
fU 10, n, ,., 31 (I) 7, It _ 1 te
---~--·i Large patio and double carport:
Th Almanac
l'URNJSHED, 4 rooms and
Ph. WY 2-2 lll
On lot 200' J 390' May be seen By United Prest International IN TH~~~~~:N;~~~~M.goun,
eefS Of Ome
0 • JINKI.
bat h, apartment In Pomeroy.
by appointment only.
' Today 15 Mond
J
lh
~s!AIItLL
2·3975.
r&gt;~ 31 tfc
PRICE REDUCED
ay, with
an. 10
lutternul
\"Y
·~
.
lOth day ol 1966
355' toe ••merey,
Ohlu,Avanue,
UNFURNISHt:D- 5- rooms and RATS. mtre eltminated forever. Writet c-o The Dally Sentinel I II
I ... •..1....,
Tho Gallla county • tt 40 SaGet "Star." Ebersbach HardBux 668-H P.omeroy, 0.
oTohw.
.
.
ADUIA A. JINKS,
lon No. 612 held its January
bath, downslairs aparlment. wa e S
R M'll p· k -· ~ _
·-e moon IS approachmg lls Addr.at Unllnewn, but
t'
tl
t th h
Nice Jocatioo tn Middleport.
r • ugar 110 1 • IC - FOR SALE : 6 room house with last quarter No morning star wh"• lnt known add,...
mee mg recea Y a
e ome
ens Hardwnre Mason
b th full ba
·
• ••• e.-..., Dlllvery,
of Mrs. L. G. Marchi 011 ChilliCs.lj VlY 2-5434:.
12-1 Ucr
•
·
a •
semenl, 894 IJy- The evening stars are Venus, levfti'HOd, w"t Ylrtlnla.
.
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l2-9·30tp sell st. Middleport Phooe· M
J .t
d •-t
........,.
cothe Road, GallipoUs with Mn.
fWO TRAILER SPACES lor
•
·
· ars. up1 er, an ~ urn.
•~ 11A7r Do thy Eck
1 tant h t
rent in the Village of Middle- PILE ISS?~ ~nd loft~- col- Pt. Pleasant 695-2607.
On this 'day in history:
ADf!LIA "-~~. •hwe plan of essro
er ass s
OSrt.
Call
WY
2-334&amp;
or
WY
ors
retrun
nllance
m
car11
lfl
Ue
In
1861
Florida
seceded
frtm
re.ldenu
''
unknown,
bllt
wbo
lut
G.lad
"'~'·11
po
pets cleaned witb Blue IAtsthe Unio~
lmown place o1 ftllldene~• wu O.n•r·
ys ............ oa"'•
chapeau,
~2188 or WY 2-3600.
Uvestock
.
• I Dellvtry, aa.veulood, Weat vt... presided and opened! the meet•
tre. Rent electric lhampooer
Jn 1870 John D Rockefeller Jlnl.t, wm tlb nouc. tlta.t on u. &amp;th
• ·
11 JO Uct
$1 p
C
Block
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day ot JJnu•ry, 19011, tbe undaratl!led log in ritualistic form Emma
· omeroy emcnt
FOR SALE: One Yorkshire male incorporated Standard Oil Co. ~~~~ hi• Petition •••tr~~t ber Ja the Wayland chJld 11 • h tr
FOUR ROOM lw:nlsbed lpar&amp;- Co Pomeroy Ohio
hg
. ht 150
d
c all m
. Cl I d .
. . Common Piau Court of lleltl County,
'
we are c a __ _. WY • •••
u &lt;~•. ,,..
·•
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o . we1g
peun s.
eve an With $1 mtUron Ohio, praylnr ,... dho&lt;me, con. and man reported she had receivtd
•aw'h
.....,..,
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1 1e 6tc 667-3796.
1 1 6W dollari upilaL
other relief un. tho IJI'G\llldl of deller- t.-'~ 1.., ......... of ,_ '"'~
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Ernest C&lt;lvert former resident ed eboard the U. S Arctm:,•
Mason W. Va : Rev. Harold
of Middleport, She " a II ra I based at Norfolk for the pr .
8-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Jan. 10, 19~ I be learned' and ~n~ m~st. ~·~I
Holme~. Loudenvtlle: ReV, •
grade leache; in the Sunbury enl.
Ch h
nd Miss JoyI m the grace an na. e '
Odell Manley and Rev. 0. H. ;
El
I
School wbere she David es er a
Chnsl. One dares not remam ,
Carl MlddteP,rt; Rev. Chester
emen ·~for five years. Mr. ce Morrow of Mount Ple~san~
as stunted chnslians, but must
Lemley and Rev
Herbert
ha~
v man and son John· Iowa, spent the Ne wYear s hoi·
t' I
: altam thelf higher
graces
Grate Rutland· Rev
Donald
an
~d r~n Sunbury They iday weekend with his parents,
0
riS IOnS
through study and prayer. A; F
I
i es for Mrs Ed· Bnekles Rev.' E~gene Gill, '
ny, res~~ates of Middleport Mr. aDd Mrs. Harry Chesher.
'·You can be a ~'mer C'~ns-lthe church.
story, "Mrs. McGregor-Spec-, uAner~dser;r~ held fro~ the iRev Cl;de P. Hinton and Rev
Mr and Mrs. Harold George aH~eglgr~hool
Keith Morgan, Ohio Umkverdi
f
th
I
"
was
r~ad which stresses na rno w
.
R
E
Le
d
Brent
1 •
.
sity
student
en
1
ttan'' was the tuple of the uevo-, following a prayer or
e1a •
d l th
1Ewmg Chapel Mondav, Janu- Mel Steele, Pomemy;
ev ·
and sons, Hr1an e an
R' Grande
.
• spent
t Mthe wee
nd Mn
0
3
or
ers.
. 'th the Rev M. c Lan- ' E Cox or GaUtpolis; Rev Ed· of Gal\ipohs vistted over the Dennis Saelens, lit
with bts paren !1, r.
·
1 0 MatthPw 7 New Year Mrs. Neutzling read , what one can
\'~ns ~··;~'2 'te~' b~ Mrs. Ben Ithe favonle symphony for the Mrs. Henry Reifbelh pr~Side~t· l ary,.:· ~~stor of th." Na~rene l w~rd G'nndley, Columbus; Rev weekend •ilh her parents. Mr. College stu.dent,, spent I t~e Roger Morgan and daughter,
~eu~~~ng "'.hen Ihe Happv Huh month "Thts is Life." lt was was m c1arge ot t ne th~st~o~~~l ~~r~h of Carey and the Rev I 0. G. McKinney, Charleston and Mrs. L. W. McComas.
weekend ~~h 1~s sP:f:s s,
. Kathy.
\lestrrs ci,Jss of
Ferkratf'd hruught out that there are ma~y , ~:s~~~~r fo;e~~~~w~y into pas- Wilh::Jm C. Thorpe of the Syra- ~ W Va.
I The Ri!v Marvin E Oowson, and Mrs. R:t!rt :wans~n has Mrs. William Robson return·
churt h mt&gt;t Fndav evenmg &lt;::~l nf the fme chnstian vrrtues ~ l to~'s study was gtv'?n by Mrs. cuse Nazarene church ofhctat- Coming from out-of-town were pastor of. Heath
.Melho(hst ~a:e:n to his base at Nor-ed Saturday from Lima where
p
11. B. Weed: A report on the vel- mg
.
.
Rev and Mrs P. 0. Household- Church, " at Lakeside, OhiO, ;~l~.r Va. after spending sev&lt;ral she spent the holiday sea:o:
CLIP THIS YALUAILI eou ON
vet which the class IS purchas- Special muSIC was proVIded er and Mrs. Wavelene R VoriS, where be IS attending a study days here with hiS parents, Mr. With her son: Mr and ~am,AV C
ing for choir chatrs was g1ven lby Mrs. Claude Cunnmgham. Logan, Rev and Mrs Harold .session of st John's Gospel led and Mrs. Carroll Swanson and~~hfford Cunnmgham and
" ' (;;...
by Mrs. Neutzhng
organiSt, and Mr. and
Mrs Holmes. LoudenVIIie; Mr. and Iby the BIShop.
daughter , Sylvia He is station- lly.
l AV
Chairman for serving dinners Bob Slf'wart
Mrs. Earl Richards and famtl M J hn Fultz and
Ml
to Lwns club wcr named andl Bullal was in Beech Grove ily, Rev. and Mrs
Edward Mr. an
_rs. o
include January 12, Mtss Lena , cemetery and pallbearers we_re Grmdley and Mrs. Merrill Tea-~ children, Amta_ and Marc,
•OOD MONDAY AND TUISIIAT ONLTI
Gruese~; January 191 Mrs. Phil Homer Radford, Fred Goeglem, tino, Columbus; Rev. and M~s ited recently m
d Mr s
Meinhart·
January
26,
Mrs.
Wilbur
Bailey,
Thomas
Scoll,
M.
C.
Larimore,
Carey;
Major
with
her
sister,
Mr.
an
II
TRY COL. SANDERS' •
Louis Rdibel and February 2, Harold !Jiaekston, Hoy Smith and Mrs. Chesler Rice, Atlanta, Harold Vogelsong and ram y.
Mrs. Clara 'Karr, Mrs. Bentz and George Wagner.
Ga ; Mr. and Mrs. William Wal- Mrs. Edgar Allensworth
Wolfe and Mrs. L1llle Hauck.
Honorary p::11lbcarers were ker, Colombia, S. A: Mr. and returned from Alexandria, Va
The group sang, Happy Birth· Rev P.
Householder of Lo- Mrs Jack Richards, KnoxvJlle, where . she spent the h~!~~~~~ !I
doy to M1ss Lena
Grueser gan; Rev. Douglas ~trcle, Rev. Tenn .; Mr. and Mrs. JOhn wtth her daughter and j
whose birthday is th1s month. Mmns Wolfe, Rev. Guy~. S_ay- Burnell, Parkersburg: W. V-1
Lt. CoL and Mrs. James Har- '
A contnbutton was made to Ut-e r-e and Rev. Edward Gn_ff:th.
~h s L. C. Somerville, Mr Linger and children.
Leonard Wood Memonal. The Racme; Rev. Ed1son Wea\er, and Mrs. Jack FoYwler and chJI$4.95 Ice Buckets
Sale $ 3 •00
Women's GUlld meetmg
and
-- -- - dren. Dr. Edna Gettles and Ott Mr and Mrs. Joh": Vroman
$2.98 Paper Dispensers
Sale $ 2 ·00
shower was announced for Tucs- Shirley, Pt Pleasant;
David have learned that the1r daugh$1.S9 Figurines
Sale SOc
WOMENS
day, January 18, at 7·30 p m.. : Chapman, Belle; Rev and Mrs. 1ter-in-law. Mrs. John Vroman
Mrs Phil Williamson thanked o. D. Mc~(nney and Mrs. Glen (lhe former Vera Covert of Mid$1.09 Figurines
Sale SOc
the class for flowers sent her , Cundiff, ch.arleston, w Va; Mr I dleport) was recently mstalled
Feather Light
$1.00 China Cups and Saucers - Sale SOc
wh1le 1ll.
and Mrs. Charles Elliott and as Noble Grand of Zoar
Sale SOc
Washable White Leather 1 Games were played dun~g Jarnce and Charlotte Ann, Mr lah Lodge_ No 887 at the I 0.0:
$1.00 Vases ::::...~---the sonol hour and pnzes a- and Mrs. Stephen Elholt, Mr F Hall m Galena Mrs Vro I
$1.59 Vases
Sale 8.0c
v.arded to Mrs. Amanda Kas- and Mrs Tom Thomasson, Mr man lS the daughter of Mr.
$1.49 Money Banks
Sale 75c
par. Mrs I B. Weed and Mrs i and Mrs·. George Rogers, Mr.
NARROW - MEDIUM LaMt.&gt;fwe Lanmng A
salad and Mrs. William Lucas and
$2.49 Money Banks
Sale $1.2S
WIDE 1\ IDTHS
course \\,'I.S ser\'ed by Mrs Dale 1daughters. Mrs. Dave Brown,
$1.95 Ash Trays
Sale $1.00
Smnh and Mr~ Cleland Hmes Mrs Dannv Grose and daugh1
H,,;;trsses for the
Februar~' te-rs, and Mrs Kermit Sheets,
awallatJII at
$5.95 Salad Sets
Sale $ 4 -00
m"'f'1ln2 \\ dl be Mrs LoUl~ Rei all of Rand W. Va.
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$4.95 Spaghetti Sets
Sale $3.00
l'k,, ana Mrs Phil Memhal't, : Mrs Forr~st Jacobs and Mr . .
"' 'h ~lr&gt; I B 1\'eed "' devn- nd Mrs T .E Reynolds Mar ISSIOn
$2.95 Parrot Planters
Sale $1.50
POMEROY, 0 .
1 1,. der and Mrs. B e n a
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met, W. Va; Mr. and Mrs
I NEW HAVEN- Durmg the
$5.95 Parrot Planters
Sale $3.00
Middleport, 0.
VALUABLE COUPON
\E"ut.1l mg.
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$3.95 Bird Figurine Sets
Sale $2.50
Porter, ~r and Mrs
Alvm to be held at 7 30 p m Jan. 9 $3.95 Chicken Figurine Sets _ Sale $2.50
Lusk Mrs HobPr! Caldwell. Mrs , 13th at the New Haven
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Clarence J Waugh, Rev, Hugh- Church the fol lowing groups
$1 .00 Planters
Sale SOc
ey Jotws, He\i E. E. Cox, Mr will provide special music:
$1.00 Ash Trays
Sale SOc
and Mrs. John L. Evans, Mr.
and Mrs. Han y K. M11ls, Mr. Sunday night, New Haven
$39.9S Dinner Sets
Sale $25.00
and Mrs Howard Neal, Mrs. EUB Youth Choir and Brother
Sale $6.00
Dale Russell and Mary Jane. hood Quintet.
, $8.95 Kitchen Tool Sets
Sale $5.Q9
Mrs Harold Swmdler. Mrs. M. l Monday night· Baclel EUB I $6.95 Carving Sets
T Epling, Mrs Mary Llppen- ' Church ChOir and a solo by I $2 .95 - 4 Pc. Serving Sets _
Sale $2.00
colt \1r and Mrs. Alfred Arn- 1J h 11 ff '
old ' joh.n and Mtles Ep!mg, I 0 n
man.
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$4.95 Casseroles _
Sale $3.00
Dr.' and Mrs. H B. Thomas, Tuesday night ·
Children'&lt;
$2.50 Pie Plates
Sale $1.75
Mr and Mrs. Btll Joe Evans, Chorr from New Haven EUE&gt;
$3.95 Bird Plaques
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Sale $2.50
Beverly and JHckte Bennett, 1Church and the
Bumgarner
Mr and Mrs. Raymond Gooch, Gtrls Trio.
$6.95 Steak Knife
Sale $5.00
Mrs Monroe Gatewood M r s.
,
Sale $2.00
Bertie While, Mrs. Jam" R.l Wednesday mght·_ New Hav- , $2.95 Floral
Gilham, all of GallipoliS
en EUB Adult Cho1r a~d duel
$4.95 Floral Centerpieces _
Sale $3.00
, Mr and Mrs. Wilbur Stewart by Carl and Gerry Gibbs.
I $6.29 Floral Centerpieces
Sale $4.00
and
Gary,
Rev.
Edison
Weaver,
Thursday
night·
Bachtel
and
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$6.95 Floral Centerpiece!!-_ Sale $4.50
Mrs. Helen Stewart, Mrs. J A New Haven Combined Ch01rs,
5
Stewart, and Mr. and M r
and a solo by Reev. John Camp$9.95 Floral Centerpieces _
Sale $6.00
Marmte McMillian, Mason, W bell, the guest mtsstoner.
SOc Boys Trouser Creasers _ Sale 25c pr.
va.; "\1r. and Mrs . Manon Dmgy, Mrs. Melvm Knapp, Mr.l John Hoffman will serve as
and MIS. Hobert Kirby, Mr song leader, Ethel R1ddle 83
and Mrs Thomas Gnnstead, pianist, and alternating as orMr. and Mrs Walter Grinste•d. Igamsts w11l be Judy Hoffman. :
Mrs ~'red Rou;h, Mr and Mrs Sherry Flesher and L~ah Ann
1William Folmer and Jack Stew- Mtller. The Rev. Martm Bens- ~
$
844
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('J ~ h ~t1 1 d 11111.' lt om !Ltnk:; . ...... · ·
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I ~ ~;U\t-'11\lllt 1\' BtH1d ~
.••...•..... I 0'14 :lYO 19
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Mrs Mary
Aumiller, Mrs Vlled to attend these everung
3!lll,ll'i2 44
Ull1e1 Hund:-. Jlld St.'lllllttcs . ........ .. .
Ma ry Kelly, MISs Betty Kelly, servJCes beginmng at 7:30p.m. '
Loans and Dl sLounts
.... ..•..... 3 8!!2 .214 58
Mrs Wilham C. Gibbs, Hart37 ,906 04
B~nktng Huth~ ~lid r'qulptnl'nt ....•...
ford w. Va : Mr and Mrs. Jer- 1
Theodore T Reed, Jr.
2 790 01
ry H1ll and family,
Letart :
Uthl-' l Ao.:~t.t" ......•.......•...••••• ·
J . Edward Foster
- - --F•lls: Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Thereon Johnson
'J'U 1'\L ........................ $6,261,189 07
Chevalier. Tuppers
Plams,
Dr. Fred R Carsey, Jr.
and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dean
Fred Crow, Jr
Chesler.
Harold E. Sm1th
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125,000
00
Leslie
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Fultz
Cap1tal Slol'k
........ , ........... $
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Rennett-Ho/fman
E Robert Schellhase
175,000 00
Surpllb
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W eliding Announced
125,578.02
l ndiVl Ch'd Pruf 1ts and RL'Sl'nes
I Mr. and Mrs. James Bennett
' of Ch(ton. w Va . are announc-[
425,578 02
Theodore T. Reed, Jr.
ing the marriage of thelf
10,000 00
Pres1dent
R e'\H\'l' for DH.:i dt·ntl~
ter, Sandra Lou, to Mr.
J Edward Foster
B4,216 47
ht:.,er 've for Lnr-a1mt1 lilt' I est .. ..•.....
Wilham Hoffman, son of
Vice Prestdrnt &amp; t:aBhler
Hl{'hard F: Jone!l
Dt-mand Depu-,t ts . . ..... ......••• • • 2.026,107 22
and Mrs. Robert Hoffman ol
V1ce President
3,665,287.36
I tart , W. Va.
Ti 11~e DepoSit• ............ , .. , ..... ·
ThPrcon Johnson
The weddmg was solll'm'llzell :l
V1re PrcsJdf'nt
l'aul E Kloes
TOTAL , , ...................... $6,261,189.07
"at Wise, Va, on Jenuary ~·
I 1966 The new M". Hoffman IS
AsSIStant Cashier
! a graduate of the Ohio
School of CosmeU&gt;logy and
erated Sandy's Beauty Saloo
Middleport. Mr. Hoffman is
1graduate of Marshell ~~~:·~~,i ll
sity and is presently sl
' at the U.S. Naval Pre • Flight
I School at Pensacola, Fla. Mn.
Hoffman plans ID join her hus· '
band in Flonda.

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#.:~'Fisher Launches his

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Creek Hlgb School at nearby
Three times as much money - $8,000,000 - will be
War, bas been ordered
to
contracted for htghway construction in Meigs County thia
Huntington
Stale
Hospital
for
year
than in the last mne years according to District 10
In
mental examina&amp;ion,
Engmeer John Dowler
The hey, from English, ad·
Mr Dowler was speaking to the Pomeroy and Middleport
the
matched bls handwriting wltb
Chambers of Commerce and the Community Improvement
last week after autboritleo
Corp (CICl m a pmt meeting. A sandwich buffet was
matched b!o handwriting wilb
Mayor John Lindsay or New Clerk Bailey, and councilmen tlve answer Zerkle's who afserved by Bowers' Restaurant m the parish house of Gra"
the notes. Classeo were dis· York City, If he could, likely bad worked out the 1966 appro- lerward vo;ed to se;ve the
Episcopal Church
missed on both occa!lions. ''I woulcl jump to trade jobs with priation measure over the weeK· new mayor the best way he I
Mr. Dowler ttemized the 1966 program for Meigs County
JAK~RTA - INDONESIAN wanted ID get out of school,"' Mayor C. 0. FISher of Middle- end. Gibbons beaded the
fi- can.
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PreSident Sukarno today order- be oald.
port.
nance committee 00 the Job.
Mr. Parmalee, Vaughan, andl
The $2,800,000 Route 7 bypass contract will be awarded
wdl
show
us
where
we
Bailey
remarked
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Mayor Lindsay Is presiding
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eb. 8 wor k on tl te two-1ane I'1m11ed-access h1g hway, OD
C"an rwe .m nerlomln dns1aeoh
over 8,0001000 people, give or are heading financially," said serve well:
four lane right-of-way, should begm promptly
COli '
' t..: n irom Indonesia.
take a million or two in the the mayor.
Mayor Fisher who completed
-The larger $5,000,000 contract for F/)Ute 33, six mile•
He C(lf1Jj1l.::uned ;tbout covera~e
most serious lranspGrlation cri- He expressed c~fide~ that his fifth term as mayor in 19571
of four-lane expressway from here to Darwin, Wlli be let
ol n 1 1, ~- ~a that appeared m
ses in American h1story Ma - ~he D(!W council wJ!I discharge then returned this year for his
JOEY STEPHENSON
about the middle of the year,\
Amer,can megazines in gener·
or Fisl1er began his stxth a~- lts duties and _com~limen~ed the sixth, praised Chief or Pollee
1).:-)wler sa1d
Ch001ber presidents Jack Carsty
al dliU lJ. S 1~ews and World
mimstratmn m Middleport Mon- forme~ admmistratwn of Mayo_r Herb~rt Gilkey. Street foreman :
Mr. Dowler praised the show and Jack Wel sh, stated
that
Hl' ;.,Ort and Newsweek Maga·
day nig 1tt With obVIOUS seremty Ike Smith. The vote for presl- Dobbm Manley also received an
of cooperatiOn in the JOint meet-1he repeatedly has tned to ol;
z11 ," m particular.
and good feeing.
j dent of council drew tne nega- (Centinued on page 2 J
mg. as wf'll as the famed horse- I tam an mspectiOn team from
He Said he had warned the l
and-buggy caravan to Columbus Columbus, as construction mUBl
fu
·1 p1 e s that he would exThe new admmistration insome lime ago, stating that \ slart wittlln a year and a ha1!
Racme village officials
pell Amer:can newsmen
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t eludes Clerk Richard lla !ley,
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highway pr ojects are largely to reem• th• $100,000
131
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report properly
m durmg the Irs who succeeded Gene Grat~.
a
response to such public gran now available.
la st week !:It and lwo new councilmen, B F
a
dd, d that he was fed up 1 1
demand
II A Meigs county "Fact Sheet"
They were Parmalee, manager of the A&amp;P Middleport council Monday retirement $6,780; Parking met~
" , J.tcs' 10 the u. s. Press. t le
Mayor Charles
, Clerk Siore, and R~ehord Vaughan, night approved 1966 appropria· er $5iill !purchase of end repall' , Little Joey Is off to the Ma- State Rep Ralph Welker, in : was d~&lt;nbued a ht m•e~ng,
"\SHINGTON _ c 0 N- Mae Cleland, Treasurer Har· A&amp;P store butcher. They suc· tions providing for the spend- of meters only).
1rmes, the toughest and £lghtmg- a special report, sa1d the strong , :or:·er:e~:~p\e, copies of he
rbs marked the second day of net NeJgl~::r and Council mern- ceeded Gene Barns and Roger ing of $160,668.94, Its highest in Fire truck , $538 94 (remaur- 1est branch of the U. S. Armed Metgs county vote for schooi J.
e ", ve mdusnal ~~es
~~ l:l(·~ sesston today with high- hers Marie Roush, Albert Hill, Morga~ v..he dtd not file for history.
der of the $2S,OOO bond issue Forces.
consolidation resulted m an m-! Brochure. for use by orgarul 1b f
on the Viet Nam Larry Wolfe and John 1\mgeH, reelectiOn.
lor a new truck)
creased allocation by the stale zalloill. and 'nd~&gt;lduals 1n at·
eve ~et!ng;. st 1 its huddles
I Holdover eounelime•
are However, $50,000 of the total S
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Little Joey is David J. (Joey) of $1,900,000 for constructiOn oi l trac!in"g new mdustry tu tile
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Hill was named president of John Zerk le who was elected is m the newly created sanitary
Wlmmmg 00 • " · 250
Stephenson youngest son of the new school buildings w1th area.
on pohllral housekeephmdg.l d
council aod John Wmgett, Mrs. preSident of eoune~l succeed Sewer fund, expected ID have Samtary Sewers, $50,000 !$22.- William R, Stephenson
Sr additional Bid for archli•rtur-~ Cl ld
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~~~ busmess was sc e u e In R h d A . F k were .
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h d t th
d 778 now on ~ d bout •28000
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mg another holdover, Wayne at, muc on an a e en
•Kin • a.
.., 1 Middleport, and Mrs. V1vian 1al work and ground survey.
selected b· th 0 u 1 ttult
elther House un ~ a er
res I named to the Fmance comrmt· Gibbons, and Clifford Stumbo of tne year accumule.ted from expe~ted annually m rtonlals). Arnott, Columbus.
S k
he
ed for R
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tdent Johnson elivers
his ter Larry Wolfe. Jerry Gra- d G
Bk
' sewer fee collections now m lns1de the Sanitary
Sewer
pea mg 0 ~ t
propos
egwn
e\e opment w
State-of-the-Umon message a 1 ham and Albert Hill were ap- anTl eorge a 'derh
thetr second year The money is fund are these detailed appro- He also was Middleport High state pemtenhary,
Attorney ~ receJve- the fact sheet Return
· t ~esston .Wednes day mg
· hl ' II!Jomted to the street comrmt- ed '"that
mayor
Sal Clerk
e was Gra
pleas- to be used in connection
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former
with pnahom:
Clerk $2,520, office school's 112 lb fullback three 1"r rt:•d Crow • J r , rev ·Jew ed off'IC-1I cards
. r eo Iuesl 1~g th e Iu11 llr~
Sectetary of Stote Dean Rusk tee
Le, construction and operation of al$2,500, printmg $1.0()(}; roiscel- years ago.
Meigs chure w11l be answered by a
1ml cntlcJsms of the
was ca lled .todaAyffto giCve th~
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laneoos $13,780; PERS
$200, As an MHS sophomore he county sd·,te - msubffie~fent hous.l eo~~ltlee of "Me~gs MaraudHouse Foreign
airs ommt - [n ot er CO!IRCI actlv ty a e
legal $5 000 and plant $25 000
t d 'th d' t'
• . mg1 ma equate Ia or orce and ers
10 poor roads He presented argu·l Following a summary of retee a se s·;:on opemng bnefing Roush was appointed
street
The "normal" appropriation I
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IS 1_nctlon
on world problems, with spedal commissioner for a two • year
is slightly under tbat of 1965.
~e fSoutheaste~ ~hto. Football lrnents agamst the first two, and cent industnal mqutnes ~boul
emrhasiS on V10t Nam.
period: DaVId Cleland was apIt provide• for
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on erence no , or 11 ' 190 to hoped the planned county a~r-1 the area by Jack Corsey, B1g
200 lb average hnes.
proved as fire chief lor anothstrip would relieve the third I Bend Regatta Chairman Al-LeoSAIGON AMERIRCAN er year· purchase of two new
General Fun~- keo;'~~~ ~·
In the 1964 • 65 season, Joey's "Every day of delay in the nard outlined plans lor m1dgel
troops operating
along the tires fo~ the fire truck was apmayor $3 • 7~· c er $ ' ' ~ 0 csemor year; then up to ~. mam- governor"s
announcement of auto races or ~ stmtlar atLam bod, !! border have uncov- proved · it was agreed BB guns
~~~ ·~· bull~~· ~·:x'· :~g~~
' mouth ll6\2, he was
pound the site works to our advant- tractiOn m the Middleport pari
en'!d evidence that e Convnu- are noi to be used m the cor'f1' '
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ump
, ~ ran
for pound" the finest foot~all age," he saJd .. .sml"e It means on that June 10-12 week~ nd.
200 • miscellaneous $5,000, eonn15 J Nor111 Vietnamese ant1a1r-1
d
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!ESBURG,
MISs.
!UP!)
player
IS the league accordmg that the apparent good features Grace was offered for the
' pora 1IOn an paren WI 11 e - PreSident Johnson
Monday tmgeneles $2 500 safety $19 · '
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asked that tb f 11
f 300 f
·1 $44 430
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th· :- . .u o m1htary spokesth J r
~ u resources 0
or a tota 0
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He won all league d1stmct1on stte have not overndden our Rick Martm, coordmator of the
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.i today f! w" the Also, finances for 1966 were !he us Ice epartmenl
be Safely (detBIIs of above In HUNTINGTON, W Va (UP[) two years.
•ela1m"
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1meetmg
f 1. ~ , rv :i '•ce of the war. dtscussed; the "fly ash" prob- l t rown hm!o the. mveshgation °1lgenerai fund) · Chief of poi 1ce, A dele.gatto~ of Negroes_ asked So Joey is _]oining the' Marines, I The a1rstnp has
rece1ved; Ltvely discussion,
which
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~" ' esm-.1n said the lem from Ph1hp Sporn plant he mg trider hrebombmg slay- [$4 200 other police
$10 ooo· City Council Monday mght to and thus like brothers. Bob state approve I on two possi- punctuated the reports cont1nCo1 ,
, e, known as the , was talked over, and the com~ mg ~f promment
Neg r 0 1cr~is~r $1,000; gasoline $ooo', take positive action to meet Don, and John, he did not wait ble Iocat10ns, and now awaits ued long after adJourn~e-nt.
H-13 .1 1· ' rL"raft umt,
was pany will be contacted by ~1ay- merkcerant and ctvJI Tights m1scellanCQuS $2,000. radio $100, j ''the' race. prob!em~'
and to lobe drafted
only Federal Avration Admtms·l Unammous approval was give'· ,, 1 ''· ,h 18 heavy guns or Pyles: a new dump
was ba~h
PERS $1.100,
Total $19,300 launch an mvestigatton of recent Bob has served ftve year~ trahon on-s1te approval before en to holdmg quarterlY Jmnt
en -...· h1l' fl shootmg
down d1,..cussed; three council mem- 5
tdeath of Vernon Dahmer • (PERS is public employes re-- 1charges of police brutality
in the Navy as a medtcal COl ps- the land may bf' purchased and , meetings The next will be
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fr ntt.'r pla nes and ]el bomben. hers asked to contact County lb · ae Mof~day dfrom
fatalltirement system).
~spokesman for the group man. Don, now home on leave, constructton begin, eccording to' Mondey, April 18, in the conT il ~ ,,, , I•' O are effect1ve ~- Rep. Ralph Welker to meet at burns3~et 0 8N emonstratlon Cemetery fund Office $50 sa1d the Negro community was goes Jan. 2.3 to Bambridge, Md , C I C President 81!1 Childs
ference room of the Columbu~
g- 1nst troop - carrytng hehcop- his convenience with cttlze ns 1 Y h d angrtyh egroeths
whdo l=ployes •• 200 tools and equ1·p' disturbed because Council had to complete training as a Navy Childs, who wa!-l chairman uf, and Southern Ohto Electric: Co ,
marc e on e cour ouse an u:u
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h' $200 clerk '600· Ml and Sup no P ac
recent bruwhty , postman. John was d1seharged the meet1ng 1n cooperation w1lh Middleport.
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eman e acton ~:~gams
ts $100 •, mi. eqUip
" $100,
• ·misc. $150,· charges on lh • dis cusSion
· agen- 1ast Ju 1y ofter serving
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- - - - · - - - - - -- - - - highway behind the Harry 'Viii- al!aekers
three
WASHINGTON - A PEACE ford property: street commis- Atty Gen Nicholas Katzen- sexwn $600 and PERS $300, : da.
years in the Army.
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bh del1v~red at a fa~ · to- sioner was given permission to bach satd the President "ex- total $5,300
\ Local Negro group!~ have Joey leaves Feb 2 for Fort
Meigs Count} Auditor Gorface meetmg between d1plomals h1re help to clean leaves 'rom pressed to me hiS deep concern Fire eqUipment fund, $3,610. charged pollee used .unnecessary Ha)es and will fly to San Diego, don H. Caldwell said today
from th~ Umted States and Iditches and secure sewer cov· over the tradegy " and asked Planning commtss1on, $3,000.1 force m quelh~g a ftght between calif, for boot training.
tl!e deadline for purcbasiog
North Vtet Nam has ~o far ers, and Harry Curtis was nam- the full r~sources 'of the Justice Street Maintenance : Supervi- Negre and whne teen-agers earjunk yard licenSf's at hls eourt!ailed to spark any offlc18l re- Ied to serve on the board of Department be employed in the sion 14,100, employes $7,500; ly New Year's D~y_.
house oflice is Feb. I. Prev\
P ,. . r:om . the Communists, public affa1rs with S. H. Ervm Investigation
Iequip. $10,000;
mamtenance The gr~up spectflc~lly asked
ou11 boldns or li~oses are re-~
.
admmlstrnhon
sources SBid iand Gilbert Hart.
Although so badly burned eqwp $1,200:
miScellaneous lmmed1ale s~spenswn of the
quired to P•Y $10, and the The Stale H1ghway Patrol reto~•Y
that he died severo! hours later ~100: Trartic lights $200: street three pohce ofl~eers accused of
.,.,t8 tor tbose buying new ported today cars_ dnven by
I. as diSclosed
M0 n d a Y
from the fife touched off by a repair by eontr•ct $10,000, gas brutahty agamst Negro youths.
Ueen•e is 12&gt;.
Harl&lt;n E. Me Dame!, 40, Mt
night the Umled States sent a
volley of "Molotov cocktails" $2,200: materials $2,500; budd- That council order the Po- IGilead, and Eugene E. Varner,
note to Han?t mor~ th~~ 8
V
Dahmer managed to fire 'a mgs $500, PERS $900,
total lice Ctvii Service Commission to Heavy damage was caused to m ....,.~~"'wM. ""j 22. Chesterville, met and sidE-week ago c~arifymg tts POSiti~n
shotgun blast that struck his $37,820.
conduct an mvestigation into the a 1965 model car m a one-car
swJ~d on a sharp curve of Rt
c: negotiatiOns on the war m
attackers' car
State High Fund, $2,400: Bond charges independent of the in- aCCident at 8 p.m Monday on
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143 m Bradbury at 3 15 p. m
VIet Nam and seek~ng
to
The auto.'llobile was recover- -- - vest1gahon being conducted by State Route 333, at a point 21
Monday. There was heavy dapersuade the Commumsts to go
ed about three miles
away
ASK DIVORCES
the Hunlmgion Human Rights miles north of the Letart cernmage lo the MeDamel ear and
to the conference table.
Six
persons
were
approved
th
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Two
divorce
petitions
have
Commission
etery
road
mmor to Varner's car .
b the Meig Co nt
ruts WI l s 1res an rear en shot
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u v ~"'Jm .- up. It remained a pnmt clue been hied m Common Ple-as That police be ordered to i The Metgs County Shenff's
smnersfMohndaMy to ser~e as trus- for scores of FBI "nd state Court They are Crestlyn Rae immediately halt "verbal abuse ! department Identified Paul E
McDamel, who complained cl
tees o t e etgs Commt1mty
..
InJUries to h1s nght arm and
. agents investigating the- attack Hill, a rumor Pomeroy, VS Paul I.and mUmidatJOn" of Negroes. 11!11. 20. RD 2, Racme. as dnv' leg but was not trnmedtatelj
[mprovement CorpOiatlon
m The cars
' own~r reported d.
. ' H'll
.
Rt 2 Racme
. char-g Th e spo kesman satd, "There et of the wrec ked car. There
I treated
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mmor,
was ctted 10 Metgs coun196 6·
stolen.
mg
extreme
crurlty
and
seek.I is a rac1al problem m Huntrng· was damage to the right Side,
ty
cour't
Jan 14 on a cbarge of
1
Named were Kenn•th McEIing custody of a minor child, too and counCil should start do- front and hood of the vehicle
s . r '1 L I D t left of center.
· someth'mg abe ut ,..It • •
Hill !old au th or It'Jes he was
erv1ces or "rs.. d e aM ars
hinny, representmg the 'x.lard Beer Drinkers to
and Bl on dena M. Con de, 635 mg
d
Arrests Monday by the patrol
Funeral services for Benton of county comm1ss 1oners Bern~
Th1rd-st1 Middleport,
against Whtle council took no immedl- c1 owded off the highw(,jy by al Betz, 84, who dte
onh ay mcluded Thy ron B Wallace 4.,
Ponn, 80, Mulberry-av, Po~e- ard Fultz, Middleport. F;cetand ReTreated Kindly
George F Conde, Middleport, ate aclioo. Mayor Hobert H1ner- northbound automoh1le There mornmg In Med~e~l ~~n~r ~-: Middlep~rt, msecure load, 'c,~:
roy, who d1ed Monday evemng s Norris Racine· Vernon \VPb- COLUMBUS (UPI)
L1quor chnrgmg extreme cruelty and man SBid "Counetl does recog- 11as damage to 36 fl of guard ' Pilat. wdl be he d C ~- · ed to Meigs County court Jan
In the Meigs General hospital, e~ Rutla,nd and ~ed Crow D1rector Donald D. Cook said 1s askmg custody of a minor mze there is a problem and 1S rat! fence There were no ~r- Wednesday at th~ M~ctk Cu~- 14 Ralph M Frazier 42 Hunt·
will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. Sy~acuse ' ~/
' today he does not expect a rna- child
working toward a solution."
rests or inJuries.
eral home Rev on:
· af-1mgton, w. va. jailed, m' tht
at the Ewing Chapel with the
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JOr mcrease m the retail pnre l houn and Rev. John etz WI 11 o - ~ G 11 1
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Rev Melvin Alkire ofriciating The commissioners also gave l of beer when a new regulatwn
fwJ&lt;ile, and bunol wtll be in at tpo ~~-~~-~ y
U or mto;~Burial will be In the
Union the Salem Twp. trustees per- govermng minimum marku,, on ls
Calvary c-emetery at
RIO ~a lOll ,
Ia~ D nroeo
'
Street Cemetery in Athens.
mission to purcha~e a used mo- prices takes effect Feb. l5
~
Grande Fnends may call at 36ro~~e~~i~ ai&gt;oth o~ne~\:adxyc~~
He was Supt of Mines In this lor grader. Attendmg the meet- Under lhe rule retailers must
the funeral home unlll the hour -~
.,
,
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tl
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t-u to mumctpal court Jan 11;
1'ng
1
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area for a number of years.
w re commis8loners c · sell beer for home con sum phon
Je servtce
E· 1 R c ld , 11 18 G 11 1
ar
a ~e , · a lpo ·
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· hmny, Charles R. Karr Sr. and f r 1 1 I 22
SurviVors mclude hiS Wife,
0 a
eas
per cent over
Mrs BPtl was born In Mctg-; IS, no highway use tax permil
Stella; two sisters. Nellie Priee, Robert Clark.
wholesale prices. The regulation ,
I t
County. Orl 17, t881 , daughter c1ted Jan. 11 , Roger Barnell:
€incinnail and Ailee Bragg, I
was deSigned to Sid earry-&lt;&gt;uts, '
of the lote .lere,.,lah and Vwla l 18, Middleport, unsafe opera\ Huntington.
JUDGE TO SPEAK ,
~hlch found lhelf pnees out of I NEW DELHI (UP!)- India's airport as the crowd strained to •war.
Smith DarSI. Her marriage ·o l !Jon, Cited to mumcipal court
Pomeroy Masonic Lodge 164 MASON - PTA
PreSident lne w th cut-rate priCes at su- saddened million• today re- catch a glimpse of the tmy
Kosygfa Preseal
Nom Betz, who sumves, look : Jan II
wlll hold ~rvices at the funeral Red Tucker sa1d today
the permarkets.
ceived the body of Prime figure w1th 1!s familiar Ghandi- 1 Soviet Premier Alexei ··Kosy- place June 4, 1907.
1 The Patrol has cit•d George
1gin who arranged the hiStone'
home at • 30 p.m. Wednesday. PTA Will meet at the Mason
Minister Lal llahadur Shastri style white hat
. ·Applegate Newell W Va. en
Friends may call at the funeral Grade Sehooi at 7:30 tonight MARRIRAGE APPLICATION man of the people whose finai Shastri's lac~ appeared ser· I Ta~hkent summit
between I A daughter "nd son su~l~mg : a charg• ~I pass~ in an inter·
homR anytime.
l"ith Judg" Thompson of Pt. Warren Elmus Bnker.
42. hourS were spent ln pursuit of ene in death, reflecting
the Shastri and Ayub Khan, led the are Mrs Vlvl8n Tope of wmg- ~ seet10n, and John W.
Moon,
Pleasant the speaker. His lopicl RReedsvllle, Iockman, and Wll- peace for a nation which ha&lt; diplomatic triumph of Tash-- Russian delegation wh1eh trav- U&gt;n Rt' and Kyril Betz of Pomeroy, for an improper left
Veterene Memorial Hoopltal wlll be juvenile delinquency rna Frances Rood, 3/, Reeds- seen little but hardship and kent, where be signed a historic · eled aboard a separate plane Leesburg, O. There are
lour , turn. Both are to appeer Jill.
Admlillone- Mrs. Pa~l The public Ia lnvlted.
VIlle housewife.
war.
peace pact with Pakistani I from Soviet Asia.
grandchJidren and two great ZI m Meigs county courl 1'11111
While New Haven·
George
A
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d
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.
grandchildren. Another surv1vor
.
ed . semi-"'" ...
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crow estimated at 30,000 PreSI enl Mohammed Ayub 1 V1ce President Humphrey Is .
b the Cy us D 1 1 were mvo1v '"a
~-a a..,
15
0
1
Applegate,
Newell, W. Va.;
tWO FINED
IN HOSPITAL
thronged New Delhi Airport for Khan just 12 hours before be heading aU. S. delegation to
a ;; r, r
ars
passenger car collision on Rt.
Wllllam Wyatt, Muldleport.
Two Middleport men were Vilma Pikkoja,_
reglo·~al' the arrival of 8 Soviet Ill8 was stricken.
India for services
Colum s.
7 Monday.
Dloebm:1es - Eugene Fisher, lined Monday night by Mayor t.ookmoblle hhran~n, Is confm- propjel plane which returne&lt;J The accord stipulated India ! Home Affairs Minister Gulza- Til&lt; family lived in the Har----Pomeroy, Mable Taylor, Long C. 0, ~isher on convl&lt;'tlon of ed to Holzer .hosp1tal recover- Shastn's body from Tashkent, and Pakistan would remounce rllal Nanda, 67, was sworn in risburg c"mmunity until 1936,
LOCAL TEMPS
Bottom; Sarah Lunsford, Pome- dislurbmg the peaee, They were mg from I11Jur~es sustained in • U.S SR., where he succumbed the use of mJiitary force to earlier today as Interim Prime when 1t moved to Rl. 1110 near The temperature In Pomeroy'l
roy; Gladyt Craig, Minersville. Sidney Utile, 22r $40 and costs, recent acCident. Mrs. Pikkoja, earlier lnday of 8 heart attack resolve their d'"'ades-&lt;&gt;ld border Minister, a sorrowful task he Ewlngton. Mrs.
Betz was a hus~ness diSirlcl at 11:20 a.m.
Blrlb - Mr. and Mrs Paul and Billy Delmilr Blake, t25 and m room m, is . pennilled Urn- The late afternoon sun cast dispute over Kashmir which undertook onC&lt; before oa lbe member of the Presbyterian IOOay was 28 del"ftt Ullder
While, New Haven, a IIOll.
cesll.
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lied vlsitora,
aharp ohadowa across lbe twice arupled into undeclared dealb of Nehru.
dwrcb at Wilkesville.
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