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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.
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nd Miss JoyI m the grace an na. e '
Odell Manley and Rev. 0. H. ;
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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
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v man and son John· Iowa, spent the Ne wYear s hoi·
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graces
Grate Rutland· Rev
Donald
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through study and prayer. A; F
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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
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. '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.
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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
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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
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by Mrs. Neutzhng
organiSt, and Mr. and
Mrs Holmes. LoudenVIIie; Mr. and Iby the BIShop.
daughter , Sylvia He is station- lly.
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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
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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.
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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 .
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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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A. Bve1 s1 Mr. and Mrs Frank 4-C •·Faith For Today" mtsston 1
$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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CONDENSED
$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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art, all of New Ha'-' en, W. Va. ford IS pastor. Everyone lS. I
I ~ ~;U\t-'11\lllt 1\' BtH1d ~
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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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--C. Wavne SwiSher
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
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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 '
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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
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·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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highway pr ojects are largely to reem• th• $100,000
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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
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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~
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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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n ft P _ ous an VIce rec er
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
&gt; ~ ,.I . ns I ill
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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lagoon type sewerage.
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
~
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' '
.
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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b
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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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h R be I \ hi
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cr.1 :1 hattal10n hil.s mf1ltrated held nsponstble.
asked that tb f 11
f 300 f
·1 $44 430
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o IS coac . o r • s ey of the other major proposed more than 40 persons by Rev.
th· :- . .u o m1htary spokesth J r
~ u resources 0
or a tota 0
1
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"
1 1 ,
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
"1 e
~" ' 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
8
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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about posSibl&lt; relocatiOn of tile d
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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.
1
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
0
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
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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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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
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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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1'ng
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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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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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grandchildren. Another surv1vor
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ed . semi-"'" ...
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b the Cy us D 1 1 were mvo1v '"a
~-a a..,
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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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aharp ohadowa across lbe twice arupled into undeclared dealb of Nehru.
dwrcb at Wilkesville.
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· Vatted Prell International 1 tng, Holt resigned as state su-Iregret Jnd ~ tho
COLUMBUS &lt;'JPli - Durini periotendent of inatruclion, of- cooUnuo wtlh Uoo . lt118 roc~
the next few month s, 25 sehool , fechve June .30.
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Itt has displayed as m the past.
districts wilhin the state wlil be 1 The committee conststs of the , Holt, who~"' served aa IUsharing 1n over $26 million in[ board'a past presidents and its' permten&lt;lent IIIICe M¥y, 1~7 •
state funds which U. to be used lne preSident. Robort W. Walk- ..IdhJ hoped to contlntil workin crcting new classroom er, Ade-na, and vice presid,._t 1111 10 the f:(lucatlon field.
buildings.
Edward C. Ames of Toledo. Also sanctioned by thl boer&lt;l
The funds. allocated by til&lt;' Walker and Ames were el&lt;cted was a plan to build ' joiPt vocat10nal high school In the Ben106th General Assemb ly. were ito. thelf positions Monday._
approved lor spending Monday Wh .. submittmg his reSt&amp;n• eca Coonty area. The sclvlol
by Uie Ohio Hoard of Educa· lion Holt IBid be dtd It wtlb w.U WVI lilt Atllea, lettevW.,
lion.
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llloom, lloptweU • Loudon, MoDistricts to benent from the
hawk, New S.lpl, Old Fort
funds are in Athens, Butler,
Solplo • !llpubllc, '1'lluQqiiOII
Clark. Cuyahoga, Clermont. Hu·
ud TUlia dl41ln!lf.
roo Lawrence. Lorain. Madi·
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at the Martin Restaurant PT. PLEASANT - Tbe Sber·
In Middleport Sunday ati :IO p. urs department and State PoUce are Investigating
three
m.
b
king
and
enterin••
which
Attendinl wenf Mrs
Ruth rea
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Mr. and lllrl. lilerl Gl1llllll. Mr. the B&amp;B Coal Company
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and Mn. Dale Hill, Mr. and West Columblo. All three are
Mrs. 'nlertoq Johnsoa, Mr. aQd ttlll under investigation and a
Mrs. Cllftord Morril, Mr. and lltl of arttel"' reported)PIAIIII
Mrs. Ilea Philson, Mr. and Mr~. bu not bee rtlllpd.
~wud Simpson, Mr. and Mn. Ar ts
rded t lht
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Wlllllm Stewart, Mr. 1nd Mrs.
res reeo
Allred Toney and Mr. and Mra. were Paul E.
Ralph Webb.
Pleasant, peaca warnml;
next r
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NEW YORK (UPI) - Negou.tions disintegrated today
In New York'a subway and bus strike which Mayor John
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V. U.nd.ay anP"iiJ dec~..e
Wll now I
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people and "l&lt;&gt;rtea bent on laying liege to the ttty.
He vowed to end the walkout and ''to serve the people
nd to fraa them from the bold the c:oll8cllon of power
~ ke ba bad ovtr tur
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Vt
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lng to an emergency
city.
trike's o!O&amp;liD
waa stuck help}Mily In
Witb tho s
block for 1&amp; minutes
llld b:"e~ ~y' 110"
~illy' I ev'llll&gt;g rillll
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llllllf flr4men fflll)ly
WJI. npor
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abeld of it and cltUed a
atra•t• since lilt dlyo of the H l to end the strike
depression of the llll\llo. And the the op'l'r':nsport Worken Union
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stars, is heavily favored to
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of the league's best.
The do-everything Cincinnati
Royals' guard bas played with
the winning All.SUir team ever
since be broke into the NBA in
!961. In fact, the West has not

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Sophomore Frank Harschcr
Life at the top can be a sank a lay-up as the final
nightmare, as oecond-ranked buzzer sounded to knot the
Kentucky learned on a visit to contest a\ 60-60 and send it mto
Athens, Ga.
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'111e proud basketball jugger· With the game tied at 63-SJ
naot tf Adolph Rupp swept mto Cli ff Berger sank two loul shots
town Monday night wltb a ll).f)f for the Wildcats and Tommy
record and barely escaped with Kron netted a jump shot tn pot
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Tl\AM
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Southwestern .. 4 2 196
Kyger Creek . . . . 2 2 131
Hannan Trace .. 2 2 138
Eastern
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North Ga llia .. I 3 106
TOTAU
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FRIDAY'S GAMES
Kyger Cr"'k al Hannan Trace
Racine at Rutland
Eastern at North Ga lli a
SATURDAY'S GAMES
Wilton at Southwestern
Albany .at Racine
Kyger Creek at Fairland
Hannan Trace at Eastern

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Dally f!elltiDII, r-..,...ndtlleporl, 0., Jan. 11, 19811--1 when !be~ mayllnit,.
going a bit rough. The ~
loins 111'11 eurrentl7 retlfDI Ia.
fourth place with a 1-3
loOP
mark. Jackeon Ia onl7 ooe game
behind the three loade&lt;s. A p
by JHS Friday would keep !JII
lronmen lu cloao &lt;onteotlon.
GellipoUa, a tum that bita
lost liz games by 1 grand total
,
of 18 points, will hit tho road lor
Come 10;30 p.m., Friday, only two Southeastern the sixth lime In nine gamOL
Ohio League basketball teams will be sharing first place The charaes of Coach Duke Duroas first half action draws to a close.
· son will ploy at NelsonviDe.
More than likely, Nelsonville wtll be one of the two Coach Bob Sbeskey's quintet If.
-the Hounds host seventh place Gallipolis.
ter losing Its ...... opener, 'bu
The otber leader wiU be dif·
chalked up eigbt straight willa,
ficult to name at this time. Ath· an easy 98-54 Rocket victory. and Is a heevy favorite to cap"Doa't lorget
I'm first to ens journeys to Wellston. Both Should the Wellstonians eon- ture this year'• loop erown.
It Three non-league games 01'1
u!Al a b t~ • t 00 our share lho top spot with Nelson· tlnue tbelr winning ways,
ville.
will be the BuUdogs dropping on tap Saturday, Coal GroVI
a gr P broken re;~..
Y
Winner of this Important con- out of first. But Ath€f!B, despile plays at Galfipolis. Sberid&lt;tn 111
lest will remaiR In • first place losing four of five regulars at Logan and powerful Chillitie. The loser will drop to sea- ' from Jast year's championship Icothe visits Wellslon,
ond.
i squod, is making another run
St:QAL ALL GAMES
Last week, Wellsloo played!for the cage title, and Charles TEAM
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host to Logan In the "'big game McAfee's Bulfdogs seem to play Welfstou ....... • 8 1 723 liU
of !he week" aod the result was their best whea the pressuro is Nelsonvillt .. .. . 8 1 579 481
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Alhelll ...... _, ' 2 193
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COLLEGE SCORES
fn other conforence games ! Logaa ... -·-· 1 3 460 490
Mrrs Br Minn 85 Mrhed St 68 ' Friday, an improved Middle- Jockson -·- ·• " 1 ¥ft «&lt;J
The Pomeroy High School St Thos fi6 Gstvs Adlphs 56
port team should have
Middleport
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Freshmen with 21 points bv IAugsbg n Dlulh Br. Minn. 70
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Werry and 10 by English eked , St. Marys 62 Hamline 56
eroy. Th11 battle Is slated on t omeroy ..... ·. 1 t ~ iii
out a single overtime wi~ 4~ 41 BemidJI 78 Concordia 71
the ~nthers· planks. Pomeroy TODAY'S GAMEt
1
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Soulb.,.st
ts w est n oop pl ay.
Jackson at, Oak Hill
l!chool Frush Ia Washington S.W. Okla. 86 E. N.Mex. 72
Jacksoa travels to Logan FRIDAYS GAMES.
!!chool gym
Colorado 61 Oklahoma St. 55
- -- ' Atbeno at Wellston
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1 Hrdn-Smmns 96 Centenary 91
Tommy Spencer was hlgb for w. Tex. St. 85 Pnbndle A&amp;M 6!
Jackson at Logao
Gallipolis with 30 poin\s, on 12 Hardi ng Col\ 74 Ozarks Coil. 61
Middleport at Pomeroy
field goals and six. free throws, McMurry 76 Texas A&amp;l 64
SATURDAY'S G~
Coni
to take top scormg honors of S.W. Tex. 81 E. Texas 68
Grove at Galllpol.ll
the contest. The loss left the Hwrd Payne 89 Stphn Austin 711
Sheridan at Logan
GAHS Frosh with a H reco~d Hous. Bupl. 85 Lel'rneat• 67
Chilhcotha at WeDstou
whtle Pomeroy racked up thetr Abilene Chris. 13 Lamar Tech
lth otraigbl win.
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Sam Houston 88 Sul Ross 79
Larry Price, !outbern ffigh
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and Middleport'• Tlh Grade huo
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but Gallipolis went ahea 22-19 A k S 99 Trl 't (T ) 84
baseball product. Is
proving e a team ouffered Ita flnt
at l.he half and le d 211"27 at the \ ' T\
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himself one of the lop fresh- 1088 of the season Monday after
end of three penods. The regu- ·\r · c rs 89 r · ec • 76
man prospects at Marietta Col- school_ at Point Pleasant, 33-18.
lation game ended at a 4343
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The Eighth Grade also was deo
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Playing regularly on the an. ea , ~-27, No ncorda .,....
Big 10 Soandings
Freshman Junior Varsity which kept in either game
EPol~eroy (45) - Crow 2-2..&amp;; By United Pres~ Internatfosol ill comparable to a high, school
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Arnold 1-1·3; Werry 8-3..21. To- . .
reserve squad. Pr:ce ~onslslent&lt;UPO tal l6-liH6
IllinoiS
2 0 186 154 ly has been gettmg m double De!enstve back Nate Ramsey t&gt;l
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MICh. Slate
2 0 174 143 figures with hiS highly accur- the Philadelphia Eagles is
GaU\polis (15) - Ryal ~1- 1 ,· Michigan
2 0 l7l 144 ale set shot from a range of expected
to be aa flt as ovw
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Spencer t2-6-JO; Gilkey :HH;·, Northwestero
1 l 169 167 20 to 25 feet.
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Henry 3-1-71 Hill ~1-l. Tolals Iowa
1 I 138 127 Prlco IB also expected to earn gamoots In his left knee 11
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Wisconsin
1 1 139 158 11 place in regular rotation on removed In four week!. Ram~
Minnesota
0 1 65 85 !he Pioneer pitching staff this sey, Injured In the final game
Score by quarters:
Ohio State
0 1 78 83 spring. He is a lefthander.
of th&amp; season against Detroit
Pomeroy
15 19 27 43 461Purdue
0 2 175 200 Price Is the 801 of Mr. and I~ the EagJes in inter~pUon~
Gallipolis
14 22 211 43 45 ndiana
0 I t5Z 136 Mrs. Hubert Price, Portland. With six In 1965 and five In liM.

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by a flip of a coin this aooo roolde Rick Barry of San
whjrh of the NBA'a two star 1Francisco and Bailey Howell or
centers wiU start Russell of the the Baltimore Bullets at
Celts or Chamberlain of tbe forward, and Jerry West ol the
Philadelphia 76ers. Both were !.akers and Guy Rodgers of the
unanimous pic.ks of the league's Warriors at guard.
sportswriters and broadcasters, The East reserves are Adrian
Lucas and Thurmond were Smith of Cincinnati, Hal Greer
the only otber unanimous and Chet Walker of Phlladel·
choices.
phla, and WiUiii Reed of the
Big Luke wUI be reunited New York Knicks.
with his Ohio State buddy, John On the bench for !he West
Havlicek, as starting forwards will be Zelmo Beaty of the St.
for the East. Robertson and Louis HawkB, player-coach
Sam Jones wil1 open at guard. D~ve De Busschere and _Eddie
For the West, coach Fred Miles of tho Detroit Pistons,
Schaus ol the Los Angeles Rudy LaRusso of Los Angeloa
Lakers Is obligated to start and Don Obi of Baltimore.

By Unftetl PreM lnteruallonal
Kansos
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to
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conquest of Oklahoma. Walt
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. Is and Dickinson 78 Wstrn Md. Tl
bl~~k?'d ';;:';n shot~01 ~or the Mansfield 105 Lock Haven 73
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Phila Text 8o Ktztwn Tcbrs 57
othe:an ,: ers a~it"wi:· dou~~r Hofstra 99.St.Frncs (N.Y.) 88
P1 YK
D S'dl e Frlgh Dcksn 83 Seton Half 77
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tor ansash.. bon! 1 e's St Amslm's 70 Merrima ck 53
2S4gure~
potn s were Ig or 111e BuckRell
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80 American U. T4
• ooners.
Cheyney 1110 Belmont Abbey ~2
AI \-America Cazzie Rus-, .. 11 s t. Frncs (Pa.) 110 Grove c·h.1
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scored 'l:t points to pace
86
Michigan to an 88-63 vlstory Prtland Br. Maino 11:1 Hudson
over India na and first-place tic 85
for the llig 10 Conference lead MIT 110 Tufts 79
th Ill' .
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wS~te. c'~roiiss Paenrva \1 , c Iwgahno VMI F Soutb
90 urman 83
scored 24, on d Gerry Jones
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G &amp; J Auto kepi Its unbeaten string go ing l" t ni ght In who hit 22, led fowa lo a 7~sB Lnr-Rhyne 114 PresbyterJOn 72
the Gallipolis Independent Baskl't ba11 LPague With a 11 0·64 vk tory over Northwestern ,
Va. St 93 Morgan St. 74
victory over Dunlops of Pt. Pleasant. (i &amp; .J is now 10-0.
Geotwn 100 Geo. Washington 81
Gary Lashley had 36
and - -- - - Jim Meyers (24) and Oliver Johns Hopkins 37 Towson St. 66
Carl Wolfe tossed in 34 for G ley, 13-10-36: B. Roush, 4-1·0. Darden ~ 19) hclp~d the Michi- Elon 79 Cempbell 53
&amp; J. Aaron Buffington added Tota ls, 44-22-110.
gan cause.
I Wake Forest 99 Virginia 1fl
14 for the winners. Botch New· D1m lop t64 ), B Green\,., 4·1
East Car. 76 Richmond 71
ton was the big gun for the Pt. 9; B Newton, 10-0-20, J. Ury, Stan ~ashington's 31 points Auburn 92 Tulane 58
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Pleasant outfit with 20 points. 3-04&gt;; Simpkins, 4-1-0,
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t. 73 Loyola Sout 53
Swrlin•0 had 16.
Fr;mk lin 1-"2 ; Starling, 6416. victory over Purdue. Pur&lt;lue's Ml,. St. 74 La. St. 71
Dave •sc1le lib ase, among t he Ky. 69 Ga. 65 (2 ot)
Bill Frencis racked cp 44 Tol&lt;1b, 31·2·64.
. hest co 11 eg1·ate scorers in tbe W. Ky. 85 E. Tenn St. 69
hIg
Points on 17 field goals and 10 Score by Quarters :
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porn s.
· Ky. 98 Midd le Tenn. RO
of Oak Hill to an 854&gt;0 wiA over Dunlop
.
17 31 43 64 f.
Murray (Ky.) 67 Tenn. Tecb 82
Elb~rfelds of Pomeroy. Bob Fires t~~e ..(li8·)· B. Br0wn 5Vanderbilt 106 Miss. 58
E'astman ha~ 25 for ~he lo~ers 0-10; P. Smith, 'li-2- 14; P. Fra· l~)'j::~st~~·~?4'%.%i&lt;f!''"l"·r~-,~T~~ D. ~pscmb 85 Souwestrn 61
aod Ned Swmdell had 17 ·
i l&lt;•y, 5-1-11; J. "'ilhoan. 9-0-18 ;
The Meigs Couoty Fish and I Rollins 64 Tampa U. 63
Jn t~e mghtcap,_ F1re~_ton~ 5_00 iD. Magmmi, 4_0_8; J. Turner, ! Ga.me Association will meet Ft. ~a!. St. 117 Tkd~ee Inst. 81
hung In second place ~1th a U8-1H 7 Totals. 32_4·oB.
I Friday, January II, al8 p. m. Crsn Nwmn 89 Mlhgan 39
~d wm over We1hers._ Ftrestone i Wi!i hers (S4 ), S. Fuller, R--O- at the Second Ward Fire sta- Bllng AFB 70 Qntco Mrns 158
IS now 9-1. .John Milhoan had . 16, P. Weiher, 2&lt;{.7; R. Wl'i l l~ r. tion in Pomeroy. Election of (ot)
18. Paul Smith 14, Paul Fraley ] 1 ~" 2 ; D. Atha, 6-IH 2; G. Fal· officers from ll!tMI will
be W.Va. Tech 81 \V.Va. Wslyn 7•
ll. ond B1ll Brown \0 for !he , Jon, 5"]-lJ; B. Klfkbride, 2_H held and refreshment. will \ Relmont 118 Lambuth 68
wr mnehrs. Sl !eve Fullerh wasDhigh l Totals, 24-6-54.
be serve&lt;!, All membero arr GSrEmbllng 9298 LJcksCon111M~•) 83
or t e osers w1t 16, ave St'O re by quar ter
orged to atte nd an,1 brrng
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11 e 87
Alha had 12, an d Gary Fallon F' 1
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1 mem rs P Applchn 69 Newberry 67
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9: G. Williams, 3"0"6. Tnta \5, In Ea~lern Games
Michigan 88 Indiaoo 66
S VA C Stan d ings
34·17&lt;15.
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fowa St. 85 Missouri 70
SVAC ALL GAMES
Elbcr lelds IGO) , G. Collins, 2-: Pomeroy 7th and 3th grade De Paul 120 W. Ontario &amp;I
0-4· H Brawn J-0-2 · N Swin- · basketball te.&lt;~m s scored VICtor- Iowa 70 North t
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Vncnnes
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Eastern
6 3 563 ! 1~ ; P. Collins, 1-2-4. Totals 27· 6 · mg at Eastern. P?meroy, . led Centre 88 Hanover 86 (ot)
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Southwestern
5 4 480
, 60_
, by Bob Werry With 22 pomls, Rolla Mo. u. 84 N. w. Mo. St. 52
Kyger Creek .. . 4 4 418 439 Score by quarters:
I ~ook a 30-25 v1ctory rs ove·rtime St. Jno (Minn.) 73 McAistr ff1
North Gallia .. . 3 5 407 447 1 McCic\lans ..... . ... 24 4~ 61 85 m the Seventh Grade contest. Kansas 89 Oklahoma
68
Hannan Trace .. 1 7 523 576 , Elberfelds
12 30 41 60 Karr and Ca ldweU each had No. Mich 116 Wayne Sl. rt
STANDINGS
mne for Eastern.
Ferris St. 76 Aquinas 75
SVAC VARSITY
TEAM
W L A bucket by Hoy Vaughan In Dvnporl Jnst. 121 Micb. Lu!h.
TEAM
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Eastern
4 1 309 20!1 Firestone .. .. .. .. .. .. 9 11Panthers R 25-24 win in the Rbrt Mrre JC 106 Prsu Frsh
Southwes tern
3 2 251 283_ Eberle ids .. .. .. .....
J 5, Eighth Grade match. Randy Bur 92
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To Seat Bond

won sine. Robertson and his
Royal teammates were trans!erred to the Eastern Division
four seasons ago in a league
realignment.
The East should have a big
edge on the backboards with
Wilt Chamberlain, Bill Russell
and Jerry Lucas, the NBA's big
three In rehounding.
The West has only Its
starling center Nate Thurmond
of the San Franc·lsco Warriors,
to challenge that trio. He is No.
4 in league rebounding averages.
East coach Red Auerbach of
\he Duston Celtics will decide

Wildcats Win 69-65 in Double Overtime

vote of conlidonco.
hour dtliiJ'I 1e ~
ftt worl4'1 tau,ol
lbmbaldt ell)', Clllf.
Pre ble, l"' ke · Meig• ' Scioto. in/ormal
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u i I • enrolled In grades 9 ments on the publtc empiO)IOI
~ p h 12 are eligible to rt- retirement !System a~ mcrea•
Manhattan lslaDd, St.! !'!~~~!
"Cei&gt;Je
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'. ed from 7 per cent to t.37 per
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Monda, ablorbod
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Total estimated cost of the . rent.
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c "~':';";'~ 018 Loca l fund• will cia\ oommitlee to help arrange ATLANTA (UPD - Civil states and eapoeted,
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for houSinll this sprmg
that rijhts groupa today premlled ..,., to atlmll ev., morf
1 741 . 197 ·
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500
Original plans ealled lor 3~ · m1ght 91o'rv ~. son:e . ,,. the mllli\'e demontftn ~- G I
enryonde - . -·sc hool di,.tnrts 10 sha rr m the 1 new peop 1e oomm~ mw . 1~111 battle to oref u• tor~
tou1 eas11y Y'I\;UI,
funds . 1\nwe"Yer. an r:ctucation l ~ounty en COJl&amp;tfucuon tRacme KI• Houst of Repreaenta&amp;tv• tlrt
DOt
lllplrtl CIIM-tiOW II lhe lime ..
Depanment slildy showed lour I dam and Houle 7 bypass); and tv seat NtgR ~~ep tocl Jullllt
dis tl'i ct~ hod ~tlfflcit-nl loc0l l 1accepte&lt;j a~pomtment l.o lt, a- Bond deap1te hiJ avowed suplqiiCIIW up and mab a fl 11h new
funds to huJid the facilJlies .
long w1th Tttnnlllee.
~~rt for draft evade!s a~d crlt..... dt.. up 1110. ancl cltllll and
The ap!J iitation of the Ledge- - I~eard Stu.~lbo auggest 1 lCl!ml of U. S. poliO)' Jill Viet
have
GIIIMIIient
mont Loeal Srhool Dtstrict in 1con_uruttee . to get ~ 0 ~ ~ Nam.
Geauga County waa not ap-1wmna ordman~ functioning,
The House 1 b~ a 134 to 12
loan. Haft ... to pay out - prov t!d bee ause it failed \O and the mayo: s requefit (~ 1 vote Monday mgbt, refused to
for younelf an pay clays.
me 11 1 pupil !'t.'Quircments.
~ little mor~ Ume Lo (.:gosider accept the ~year-old public
:-;rek Holt Su.:ces1or
wha t he shuuld do ,
. relations director for the miUDon't
to caD. ""-- h M
ln ut h~" 1 llliiJOr busmeili Mon-[ - . Approved Zerk le 1 n:toticm 1 tant Student Nonviolent CoordtWard
obligation. One thrifty budget loan
da\, III• bnaro appomi ed a to bill the bonrd of publtc a!· I nating CommltiN (SNCC).
Wayne Brink~
paymlllll. CaU
~if'4'ntng tommiltee to mter- ~ lans as 01 Jan. l, 1966 for $50 Negro and white spectaton er, EllUbeth
'p·n~na.
v1ew appl 1ea nts to repl£tre Dr. monthly as rental for fipace and crowded in the HOUBt gallery lrlnklr 1o Jtme~ R.
gil
IDU. MtiiF Ill '66.
~: . E. !lull. Eatl.er m the meet - utJilt tes al town ball
ht:ard the vole ln Jtunned st- Martha Parsons, parctll,
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_ _ - I ~ Approved a rt!aolution of lence and then filed out tn or- toa.
I • ppr&lt;·cmtwn offered by Baker derl fashion. Stale troopero had Lit 0. Wood. Jr., BRirlct
k Mr. Grate for semceo ahove boo Y tationed throughout tho eno Wood to Konnolh D.
Add now beouty to your homo-at tbe nmo tlmt reoll10
those requ ired. in assisting the cha~~r 10 bandit any poll!· Uams, Arlena I. Wtllioall, ID
big uvlna.-on theae exquidtt preflnl•bed panel• tbat
new admml8tratwn oo the 19tMI bl 4t
tr tioo
"'"'· Rutland.
fe11t ure 1U-new atylt and b••utr lor 196tl, Their famout
approprialions.
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AlUt Price, DorothJ M U
r 'Jwood benelilo Include: exelulivo Woldwond llnlob,
1l - Heard that Jackie L. Oiler
tauib, Gtrald Price. Ma¥ine
ea sy maint.naoce, Lifetime Guarantee, and the IIDiular
h~:~s been rt·fused permo~ment di•Prict to Emenon JohDIOP, lAete&amp;ance of real wood paoelln1. ')'odoy, oeo CraflomiD
II ) Pll ran hear people ta lk I abrll) l'Ompensation by Workoil JohnJon, loll, Lebal&gt;oa, New
Brlarout ond Crll!!man Blackthoru Ill ulil' ohowroqDL laand cant n1ake out the word! '
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troductory price aubject to avallabLUty ol pJnela.
dt'larh·. thrn this will be your mens. Lompem;atton oar\1.
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Edwlrd MUlw, ~J La '
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UYIIGI CO.
hearing atd usmg a tiny ener· may~n· as mnunitlee chairme~
OCie
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h :~rd . of !1raring and has bt•en l kle : Buildtn8S, Gibbon1~ TrBf·
Mn. J. 1:. Rade Ia
Larry Carpen_ter,
Middleport, 0.
N. 2nd Ave.
for orer 10 ,·pa rs With hi5 fie and Safety , Stumbo; Fire , 1 Ulurel Grange met. recently Carpenter to W1\bur
nt•w air! . i&gt;\,~ u \•htsprr~ ar e , Parma lee; Recreation, V&amp;mKh- i at the Grant Hall watb thl , aes Imbod•, J1 acre,
:rqta'l rlPar If i r~lrrcsled It 1 an Streets, Zerlde; Utilities, Wor~h~ Malter, Al';*t. Bolta,
1s ~~!lge:.,.,tNI 1 w1 u ~ rtl e I_IEAR -I ~rkle , CemeLery,
Gibbolll; prestdtna. Two applications for
IN&lt;•. 3_2 E .Ith ~~. F.n•. Pa. ' Relef Parmalee and Enui(&gt; memherlhlp wero accepted, AI·
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ter the lectunr'J prOifam, I
t .I· lll at no f'os t or obl'1ga1-ton meut ' et e·d
fir potluck supper wat Jtrved. Mfl,
whatsorver -Adv
- Acctpte the annua1
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b •r I
"' .._u_ Holctmpany report of 31 fi re calls, l Blanc e • • son an,.. A'NW
lti oUt of town, 11 in&amp;ide; esti- ~ Uday wert guo•'-·
m&lt;:~ted l oss~:s outside $1!,060 to M1ss Laura Prtce is llllploytd
bu ilding• and 11,100 to oontents; ' by tht ltlephooe eomp8Df
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inSid• town $11,580 to bui\din1s. 1Atchenls ......
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and
and $11.275 to ronlenls, for 1 1 . ar "'''~If'
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·Sister , Vlrgm•~ · ef Columbus,
rand total of $ 47 _ 1 ~ .
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mt~n answennM r1:1l\i; on Ult av -ilh h
r th .
ta Mr
~ erage, whu aerved lSL man i ed Mrome Go\ "Trurparneren '
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. oursArcepted Chief Gi lkey 's re- Chri stmas program• wert
port lor l!lliii showinl 11 arrests •held at ~ht NaArene and Co. 1 . t . . "~ 1 t 1, lumbia Chapel churches.
or m ox1catton, wu or H. .Jc H lid
te of Mr Anna
VIolations. 16 DWI, _10 for petty Ell;abe~~ ~:er ond "sherrie
Jarreny and it ml8ceUaneooo: were th Robert Goode faml113 al'Ctdents mvesttgated ~~ ,
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11 M, ly of Charleston, W. Va., and
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e-. 1 the W. A. Odin family of aeor
e&lt;' ' 9·690 from parktfli meters, Middl etown. Gary Ogdln,
the
and served !106 meal•. llis De·~ IaUer'• oon will loava 10011 lw
cember report 1howed 12 traffic C lbh· '
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arrests. 7 for
one ! Mise Clemma Vole ol Oll'dHtrollllli Ch.se, Mvr.
each for DWI and
Iinton vis it.ecl • couple of days
L"u11 lt.
MlcWleport the pea ct. 5 for bad checks, I with hor aunt, Doll Stroot, at
, earh f&lt;~ shophftmg •nd of
the home of Mrs. Paulino HolllPhofto WY !-2511
sus. and 8 JUvenile arre".
day and Mrs. Alma Smith.
Mre. Frtdo Kenntd)' Wll I
Tuooday SUflt of Mre. Nlille
Vale ond motber, Mra. J. I .
Redekln. Mra.
Kelllltdy ,..
OIIDlad here totching duttoo at
West Elementary ochool 1M
fint ol tbo year.
It it reported tho! Mre.
Maude Holcomb Ia tmproviq
slowly at tbe bomt of
her
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011' Job ill generat1111 alectrici!¥ and aettln11 It to where 11'1
Ulh.1mbus.
.-do W.'re il this bullnau because It is concerned with 1111
Mills Hut! Woota w11 ,.
turned to lbe homo of hot par11fPP11 of 1 fundamental requireinent of modern Uvifll, becauSI
toll Mr. and Mro. Is- w~
it'a111 honorlble one, becaua we like it, and becauu w want
eo after havin&amp; been in RlverI l l - llltriA81t lt.
sldo lloopital io Columbuo. Silo
is recovering from aa 11thal
and boort atll&lt;h.
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· Vatted Prell International 1 tng, Holt resigned as state su-Iregret Jnd ~ tho
COLUMBUS &lt;'JPli - Durini periotendent of inatruclion, of- cooUnuo wtlh Uoo . lt118 roc~
the next few month s, 25 sehool , fechve June .30.
.
Itt has displayed as m the past.
districts wilhin the state wlil be 1 The committee conststs of the , Holt, who~"' served aa IUsharing 1n over $26 million in[ board'a past presidents and its' permten&lt;lent IIIICe M¥y, 1~7 •
state funds which U. to be used lne preSident. Robort W. Walk- ..IdhJ hoped to contlntil workin crcting new classroom er, Ade-na, and vice presid,._t 1111 10 the f:(lucatlon field.
buildings.
Edward C. Ames of Toledo. Also sanctioned by thl boer&lt;l
The funds. allocated by til&lt;' Walker and Ames were el&lt;cted was a plan to build ' joiPt vocat10nal high school In the Ben106th General Assemb ly. were ito. thelf positions Monday._
approved lor spending Monday Wh .. submittmg his reSt&amp;n• eca Coonty area. The sclvlol
by Uie Ohio Hoard of Educa· lion Holt IBid be dtd It wtlb w.U WVI lilt Atllea, lettevW.,
lion.
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llloom, lloptweU • Loudon, MoDistricts to benent from the
hawk, New S.lpl, Old Fort
funds are in Athens, Butler,
Solplo • !llpubllc, '1'lluQqiiOII
Clark. Cuyahoga, Clermont. Hu·
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at the Martin Restaurant PT. PLEASANT - Tbe Sber·
In Middleport Sunday ati :IO p. urs department and State PoUce are Investigating
three
m.
b
king
and
enterin••
which
Attendinl wenf Mrs
Ruth rea
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~~~ ::::· W~ca~pen':· Entered were Shinn's Se1m:
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Mr. and lllrl. lilerl Gl1llllll. Mr. the B&amp;B Coal Company
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and Mn. Dale Hill, Mr. and West Columblo. All three are
Mrs. 'nlertoq Johnsoa, Mr. aQd ttlll under investigation and a
Mrs. Cllftord Morril, Mr. and lltl of arttel"' reported)PIAIIII
Mrs. Ilea Philson, Mr. and Mr~. bu not bee rtlllpd.
~wud Simpson, Mr. and Mn. Ar ts
rded t lht
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Wlllllm Stewart, Mr. 1nd Mrs.
res reeo
Allred Toney and Mr. and Mra. were Paul E.
Ralph Webb.
Pleasant, peaca warnml;
next r
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NEW YORK (UPI) - Negou.tions disintegrated today
In New York'a subway and bus strike which Mayor John
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V. U.nd.ay anP"iiJ dec~..e
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He vowed to end the walkout and ''to serve the people
nd to fraa them from the bold the c:oll8cllon of power
~ ke ba bad ovtr tur
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lng to an emergency
city.
trike's o!O&amp;liD
waa stuck help}Mily In
Witb tho s
block for 1&amp; minutes
llld b:"e~ ~y' 110"
~illy' I ev'llll&gt;g rillll
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llllllf flr4men fflll)ly
WJI. npor
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abeld of it and cltUed a
atra•t• since lilt dlyo of the H l to end the strike
depression of the llll\llo. And the the op'l'r':nsport Worken Union
national tc\IDODlf fell repereua- &lt;TWU ogalnst tho

Eastern All- Stars Big Favorites

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CINCINNATI (UPI) -Oscar
Robert110n never bas been a
loser in a National Basketball
Association All-Star game and
the oddamakers figure he will
maintain his perfect record
tonight.
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The Eaotern Division team,
with Oscar as one of its top
stars, is heavily favored to
defeat lhe West lor the lltb
time in this 16th annual batlle
of the league's best.
The do-everything Cincinnati
Royals' guard bas played with
the winning All.SUir team ever
since be broke into the NBA in
!961. In fact, the West has not

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Somlhow
the
eftlzenry
liJeviiiOII to propose he at
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wltblul lht public
wltllllt wlllloula enoJr.a.
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Uon that IIM'IIIIIIy
ala He met rebuU within houn.
Calllenla "td:,..KIII
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UPI Sports Writer
Sophomore Frank Harschcr
Life at the top can be a sank a lay-up as the final
nightmare, as oecond-ranked buzzer sounded to knot the
Kentucky learned on a visit to contest a\ 60-60 and send it mto
Athens, Ga.
overt ime.
'111e proud basketball jugger· With the game tied at 63-SJ
naot tf Adolph Rupp swept mto Cli ff Berger sank two loul shots
town Monday night wltb a ll).f)f for the Wildcats and Tommy
record and barely escaped with Kron netted a jump shot tn pot
a double-overtime 69-65 victory Kcnlw·ky out of t·ench. E;~ ch
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The aroused 1 tt am th' en so::nrcd two mure
over Georgta.
underdogs, doWII 34-21 at the, points
. ba ck a t th_e_'~
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ST. LOIDS !UP!) - Wally
Lemm, who olways tried to enjoy footbell, parted company
with the St. Louio Car&lt;lfnals
Monday following 1 painful 5-9
Be&lt;Ison and) .!lJilllmand that he
spend more.l!fli:e in St. Louis,
BOOSTERS TO MEET
Tbe Galltpolis Blue Devils
l!ooster club will meet in Room
101 ot Gallla Academy
Schoo~ begtnnlllj at a low&amp;ht.

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Good Neighbor Ashland Oil Dealer•
Each time you purchase seven gallons of Ashland
Vitalized Gasoline )'011 get y001 choice ot a stytish,
light blue mug or bowl ••• FREE! Tbe mugs are
ideal for coffee, ~a. hot chocolate 011 milk. The
bowls are just the thing for soup, cerea~ ice cream

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part in itlel'lllrs. llkt any other ~ltlten. we Wlnt WI' nellhborl
Ill think well of us. Besides, It makes lood bl.t$inllli sense. W.
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CINCINNATI &lt;UP!) - The
Cmcinnati Reds today announced till 81-game home schedule
for the coming season that iadudes 55 night games on 53
dates.
The 75 home playing dates 1
Will include the traditional Na·
tional League opener on April
II against the New York Mets.
There are 17 Sunday 8"meS,
Including four doublehenders,
Bnd eight Salur&lt;lay afternoon
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Tl\AM
W L P
Southwestern .. 4 2 196
Kyger Creek . . . . 2 2 131
Hannan Trace .. 2 2 138
Eastern
. •. 2 S 157
North Ga llia .. I 3 106
TOTAU
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FRIDAY'S GAMES
Kyger Cr"'k al Hannan Trace
Racine at Rutland
Eastern at North Ga lli a
SATURDAY'S GAMES
Wilton at Southwestern
Albany .at Racine
Kyger Creek at Fairland
Hannan Trace at Eastern

\ possible. That mea111 supplying our c111Wme11 with what thllr
'want whtn they want tt. It 111e1ns btln1 courteous at an t1ma
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Dally f!elltiDII, r-..,...ndtlleporl, 0., Jan. 11, 19811--1 when !be~ mayllnit,.
going a bit rough. The ~
loins 111'11 eurrentl7 retlfDI Ia.
fourth place with a 1-3
loOP
mark. Jackeon Ia onl7 ooe game
behind the three loade&lt;s. A p
by JHS Friday would keep !JII
lronmen lu cloao &lt;onteotlon.
GellipoUa, a tum that bita
lost liz games by 1 grand total
,
of 18 points, will hit tho road lor
Come 10;30 p.m., Friday, only two Southeastern the sixth lime In nine gamOL
Ohio League basketball teams will be sharing first place The charaes of Coach Duke Duroas first half action draws to a close.
· son will ploy at NelsonviDe.
More than likely, Nelsonville wtll be one of the two Coach Bob Sbeskey's quintet If.
-the Hounds host seventh place Gallipolis.
ter losing Its ...... opener, 'bu
The otber leader wiU be dif·
chalked up eigbt straight willa,
ficult to name at this time. Ath· an easy 98-54 Rocket victory. and Is a heevy favorite to cap"Doa't lorget
I'm first to ens journeys to Wellston. Both Should the Wellstonians eon- ture this year'• loop erown.
It Three non-league games 01'1
u!Al a b t~ • t 00 our share lho top spot with Nelson· tlnue tbelr winning ways,
ville.
will be the BuUdogs dropping on tap Saturday, Coal GroVI
a gr P broken re;~..
Y
Winner of this Important con- out of first. But Ath€f!B, despile plays at Galfipolis. Sberid&lt;tn 111
lest will remaiR In • first place losing four of five regulars at Logan and powerful Chillitie. The loser will drop to sea- ' from Jast year's championship Icothe visits Wellslon,
ond.
i squod, is making another run
St:QAL ALL GAMES
Last week, Wellsloo played!for the cage title, and Charles TEAM
w L p OP
host to Logan In the "'big game McAfee's Bulfdogs seem to play Welfstou ....... • 8 1 723 liU
of !he week" aod the result was their best whea the pressuro is Nelsonvillt .. .. . 8 1 579 481
At='
·- --on.
Alhelll ...... _, ' 2 193
08e, ':ttl tO 'jJ
COLLEGE SCORES
fn other conforence games ! Logaa ... -·-· 1 3 460 490
Mrrs Br Minn 85 Mrhed St 68 ' Friday, an improved Middle- Jockson -·- ·• " 1 ¥ft «&lt;J
The Pomeroy High School St Thos fi6 Gstvs Adlphs 56
port team should have
Middleport
.
•••• a 1 481 471
dtfft
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1
Po~ G llipol
1 8 451 ~
Freshmen with 21 points bv IAugsbg n Dlulh Br. Minn. 70
cu ''.
ne1
r ng u r a
11 ........
Werry and 10 by English eked , St. Marys 62 Hamline 56
eroy. Th11 battle Is slated on t omeroy ..... ·. 1 t ~ iii
out a single overtime wi~ 4~ 41 BemidJI 78 Concordia 71
the ~nthers· planks. Pomeroy TODAY'S GAMEt
1
over the Gallia Academy High
Soulb.,.st
ts w est n oop pl ay.
Jackson at, Oak Hill
l!chool Frush Ia Washington S.W. Okla. 86 E. N.Mex. 72
Jacksoa travels to Logan FRIDAYS GAMES.
!!chool gym
Colorado 61 Oklahoma St. 55
- -- ' Atbeno at Wellston
·
Gallipolis at NelsouvW1
1 Hrdn-Smmns 96 Centenary 91
Tommy Spencer was hlgb for w. Tex. St. 85 Pnbndle A&amp;M 6!
Jackson at Logao
Gallipolis with 30 poin\s, on 12 Hardi ng Col\ 74 Ozarks Coil. 61
Middleport at Pomeroy
field goals and six. free throws, McMurry 76 Texas A&amp;l 64
SATURDAY'S G~
Coni
to take top scormg honors of S.W. Tex. 81 E. Texas 68
Grove at Galllpol.ll
the contest. The loss left the Hwrd Payne 89 Stphn Austin 711
Sheridan at Logan
GAHS Frosh with a H reco~d Hous. Bupl. 85 Lel'rneat• 67
Chilhcotha at WeDstou
whtle Pomeroy racked up thetr Abilene Chris. 13 Lamar Tech
lth otraigbl win.
55
TAKE DOlJBf.B ·~
Sam Houston 88 Sul Ross 79
Larry Price, !outbern ffigh
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Pomeroy led 15-14 at quarter, p . . v· 106 A k AMN t03 school's 196ii basketball
and Middleport'• Tlh Grade huo
, .
d
ra1ne Jew
r .
k tb II
but Gallipolis went ahea 22-19 A k S 99 Trl 't (T ) 84
baseball product. Is
proving e a team ouffered Ita flnt
at l.he half and le d 211"27 at the \ ' T\
~t
himself one of the lop fresh- 1088 of the season Monday after
end of three penods. The regu- ·\r · c rs 89 r · ec • 76
man prospects at Marietta Col- school_ at Point Pleasant, 33-18.
lation game ended at a 4343
•
lege.
The Eighth Grade also was deo
d dl k
Coll~o- Ralln""
1
ted ..
ea oc .
..,..e
.,~
Playing regularly on the an. ea , ~-27, No ncorda .,....
Big 10 Soandings
Freshman Junior Varsity which kept in either game
EPol~eroy (45) - Crow 2-2..&amp;; By United Pres~ Internatfosol ill comparable to a high, school
•
ng ISh J+to: Burdette 3-0-6;
w L TP OP
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PffiLADELPHIA
Arnold 1-1·3; Werry 8-3..21. To- . .
reserve squad. Pr:ce ~onslslent&lt;UPO tal l6-liH6
IllinoiS
2 0 186 154 ly has been gettmg m double De!enstve back Nate Ramsey t&gt;l
s
.
MICh. Slate
2 0 174 143 figures with hiS highly accur- the Philadelphia Eagles is
GaU\polis (15) - Ryal ~1- 1 ,· Michigan
2 0 l7l 144 ale set shot from a range of expected
to be aa flt as ovw
b
Spencer t2-6-JO; Gilkey :HH;·, Northwestero
1 l 169 167 20 to 25 feet.
w
en
1 cast to correct torn
ll
Henry 3-1-71 Hill ~1-l. Tolals Iowa
1 I 138 127 Prlco IB also expected to earn gamoots In his left knee 11
18-9-4~.
Wisconsin
1 1 139 158 11 place in regular rotation on removed In four week!. Ram~
Minnesota
0 1 65 85 !he Pioneer pitching staff this sey, Injured In the final game
Score by quarters:
Ohio State
0 1 78 83 spring. He is a lefthander.
of th&amp; season against Detroit
Pomeroy
15 19 27 43 461Purdue
0 2 175 200 Price Is the 801 of Mr. and I~ the EagJes in inter~pUon~
Gallipolis
14 22 211 43 45 ndiana
0 I t5Z 136 Mrs. Hubert Price, Portland. With six In 1965 and five In liM.

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by a flip of a coin this aooo roolde Rick Barry of San
whjrh of the NBA'a two star 1Francisco and Bailey Howell or
centers wiU start Russell of the the Baltimore Bullets at
Celts or Chamberlain of tbe forward, and Jerry West ol the
Philadelphia 76ers. Both were !.akers and Guy Rodgers of the
unanimous pic.ks of the league's Warriors at guard.
sportswriters and broadcasters, The East reserves are Adrian
Lucas and Thurmond were Smith of Cincinnati, Hal Greer
the only otber unanimous and Chet Walker of Phlladel·
choices.
phla, and WiUiii Reed of the
Big Luke wUI be reunited New York Knicks.
with his Ohio State buddy, John On the bench for !he West
Havlicek, as starting forwards will be Zelmo Beaty of the St.
for the East. Robertson and Louis HawkB, player-coach
Sam Jones wil1 open at guard. D~ve De Busschere and _Eddie
For the West, coach Fred Miles of tho Detroit Pistons,
Schaus ol the Los Angeles Rudy LaRusso of Los Angeloa
Lakers Is obligated to start and Don Obi of Baltimore.

By Unftetl PreM lnteruallonal
Kansos
rolled
to
an
easy
119·68
conquest of Oklahoma. Walt
Easl
W 1
ed 27
. Is and Dickinson 78 Wstrn Md. Tl
bl~~k?'d ';;:';n shot~01 ~or the Mansfield 105 Lock Haven 73
lOth
kd ~ h k
F
Phila Text 8o Ktztwn Tcbrs 57
othe:an ,: ers a~it"wi:· dou~~r Hofstra 99.St.Frncs (N.Y.) 88
P1 YK
D S'dl e Frlgh Dcksn 83 Seton Half 77
11.
tor ansash.. bon! 1 e's St Amslm's 70 Merrima ck 53
2S4gure~
potn s were Ig or 111e BuckRell
.
80 American U. T4
• ooners.
Cheyney 1110 Belmont Abbey ~2
AI \-America Cazzie Rus-, .. 11 s t. Frncs (Pa.) 110 Grove c·h.1
h.
scored 'l:t points to pace
86
Michigan to an 88-63 vlstory Prtland Br. Maino 11:1 Hudson
over India na and first-place tic 85
for the llig 10 Conference lead MIT 110 Tufts 79
th Ill' .
d Mi b'
wS~te. c'~roiiss Paenrva \1 , c Iwgahno VMI F Soutb
90 urman 83
scored 24, on d Gerry Jones
.
G &amp; J Auto kepi Its unbeaten string go ing l" t ni ght In who hit 22, led fowa lo a 7~sB Lnr-Rhyne 114 PresbyterJOn 72
the Gallipolis Independent Baskl't ba11 LPague With a 11 0·64 vk tory over Northwestern ,
Va. St 93 Morgan St. 74
victory over Dunlops of Pt. Pleasant. (i &amp; .J is now 10-0.
Geotwn 100 Geo. Washington 81
Gary Lashley had 36
and - -- - - Jim Meyers (24) and Oliver Johns Hopkins 37 Towson St. 66
Carl Wolfe tossed in 34 for G ley, 13-10-36: B. Roush, 4-1·0. Darden ~ 19) hclp~d the Michi- Elon 79 Cempbell 53
&amp; J. Aaron Buffington added Tota ls, 44-22-110.
gan cause.
I Wake Forest 99 Virginia 1fl
14 for the winners. Botch New· D1m lop t64 ), B Green\,., 4·1
East Car. 76 Richmond 71
ton was the big gun for the Pt. 9; B Newton, 10-0-20, J. Ury, Stan ~ashington's 31 points Auburn 92 Tulane 58
•
Jed Mich1gan state to
~ 78 Ft. s
h
Pleasant outfit with 20 points. 3-04&gt;; Simpkins, 4-1-0,
IL
aR
t. 73 Loyola Sout 53
Swrlin•0 had 16.
Fr;mk lin 1-"2 ; Starling, 6416. victory over Purdue. Pur&lt;lue's Ml,. St. 74 La. St. 71
Dave •sc1le lib ase, among t he Ky. 69 Ga. 65 (2 ot)
Bill Frencis racked cp 44 Tol&lt;1b, 31·2·64.
. hest co 11 eg1·ate scorers in tbe W. Ky. 85 E. Tenn St. 69
hIg
Points on 17 field goals and 10 Score by Quarters :
.r
t II' d 30 · t
E
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free throws to pace McClellan's G &amp; J Auto .... .. 27 50 82 110 . na IOn, a Je
porn s.
· Ky. 98 Midd le Tenn. RO
of Oak Hill to an 854&gt;0 wiA over Dunlop
.
17 31 43 64 f.
Murray (Ky.) 67 Tenn. Tecb 82
Elb~rfelds of Pomeroy. Bob Fires t~~e ..(li8·)· B. Br0wn 5Vanderbilt 106 Miss. 58
E'astman ha~ 25 for ~he lo~ers 0-10; P. Smith, 'li-2- 14; P. Fra· l~)'j::~st~~·~?4'%.%i&lt;f!''"l"·r~-,~T~~ D. ~pscmb 85 Souwestrn 61
aod Ned Swmdell had 17 ·
i l&lt;•y, 5-1-11; J. "'ilhoan. 9-0-18 ;
The Meigs Couoty Fish and I Rollins 64 Tampa U. 63
Jn t~e mghtcap,_ F1re~_ton~ 5_00 iD. Magmmi, 4_0_8; J. Turner, ! Ga.me Association will meet Ft. ~a!. St. 117 Tkd~ee Inst. 81
hung In second place ~1th a U8-1H 7 Totals. 32_4·oB.
I Friday, January II, al8 p. m. Crsn Nwmn 89 Mlhgan 39
~d wm over We1hers._ Ftrestone i Wi!i hers (S4 ), S. Fuller, R--O- at the Second Ward Fire sta- Bllng AFB 70 Qntco Mrns 158
IS now 9-1. .John Milhoan had . 16, P. Weiher, 2&lt;{.7; R. Wl'i l l~ r. tion in Pomeroy. Election of (ot)
18. Paul Smith 14, Paul Fraley ] 1 ~" 2 ; D. Atha, 6-IH 2; G. Fal· officers from ll!tMI will
be W.Va. Tech 81 \V.Va. Wslyn 7•
ll. ond B1ll Brown \0 for !he , Jon, 5"]-lJ; B. Klfkbride, 2_H held and refreshment. will \ Relmont 118 Lambuth 68
wr mnehrs. Sl !eve Fullerh wasDhigh l Totals, 24-6-54.
be serve&lt;!, All membero arr GSrEmbllng 9298 LJcksCon111M~•) 83
or t e osers w1t 16, ave St'O re by quar ter
orged to atte nd an,1 brrng
.
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1.ane fiA
11 e 87
Alha had 12, an d Gary Fallon F' 1
along
their
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hi
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17 34 56 68
1 mem rs P Applchn 69 Newberry 67
had t l.
one ·........
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G &amp; J (IIO) C W 11 14_6_ 1\Cihers . . . .
B 21• .16 5·1 cards.
34· R H II '448 Bo f·f~
McCle ll an• (85 ), M. Corter , ' "'. ·" .•, "'
.
IMich. St. 89MJ~west
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8-2
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B.
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Purdue 71
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5 14
9
_ - _,__:_ u_n,__ : · ·_ aSJ- Fugate, J-2-8: R Mnso·s. 33- Pomeroy Teams win Ind. St. Ito E. Ill 91
9: G. Williams, 3"0"6. Tnta \5, In Ea~lern Games
Michigan 88 Indiaoo 66
S VA C Stan d ings
34·17&lt;15.
.. 1
fowa St. 85 Missouri 70
SVAC ALL GAMES
Elbcr lelds IGO) , G. Collins, 2-: Pomeroy 7th and 3th grade De Paul 120 W. Ontario &amp;I
0-4· H Brawn J-0-2 · N Swin- · basketball te.&lt;~m s scored VICtor- Iowa 70 North t
58
TEAM
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dell.
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4-0-8;
r
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over
astern
Monday
evenLndsy
Wlsn
82
Vncnnes
6!1
Eastern
6 3 563 ! 1~ ; P. Collins, 1-2-4. Totals 27· 6 · mg at Eastern. P?meroy, . led Centre 88 Hanover 86 (ot)
1
Southwestern
5 4 480
, 60_
, by Bob Werry With 22 pomls, Rolla Mo. u. 84 N. w. Mo. St. 52
Kyger Creek .. . 4 4 418 439 Score by quarters:
I ~ook a 30-25 v1ctory rs ove·rtime St. Jno (Minn.) 73 McAistr ff1
North Gallia .. . 3 5 407 447 1 McCic\lans ..... . ... 24 4~ 61 85 m the Seventh Grade contest. Kansas 89 Oklahoma
68
Hannan Trace .. 1 7 523 576 , Elberfelds
12 30 41 60 Karr and Ca ldweU each had No. Mich 116 Wayne Sl. rt
STANDINGS
mne for Eastern.
Ferris St. 76 Aquinas 75
SVAC VARSITY
TEAM
W L A bucket by Hoy Vaughan In Dvnporl Jnst. 121 Micb. Lu!h.
TEAM
w L p OP , G&amp;J Auto .... ·..... .. to 01last ha lf minute gave the baby 81
Eastern
4 1 309 20!1 Firestone .. .. .. .. .. .. 9 11Panthers R 25-24 win in the Rbrt Mrre JC 106 Prsu Frsh
Southwes tern
3 2 251 283_ Eberle ids .. .. .. .....
J 5, Eighth Grade match. Randy Bur 92
Wei
hers
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Kyger Creek ... 2 2 217 225 .
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h Vaughan P.ach had six for Eau Claire 84 River Falls 61
McC\ellans
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t
e wmners while Settee had SE. (Mo.} 62 N.E. IMo.\ 54
N h r. I
I 3 2113
H~~~ • ."~r~~e ·.· 1 3 206 ~! i Donlops ..... ...... · .. 2 8t l4 and Hitchie 10 for Eastern.! cent. IOhio) 94 Ky. St. !1% (ol)
TOT,.~LS · ... · II II 1185 US.

WAIT TO GET

To Seat Bond

won sine. Robertson and his
Royal teammates were trans!erred to the Eastern Division
four seasons ago in a league
realignment.
The East should have a big
edge on the backboards with
Wilt Chamberlain, Bill Russell
and Jerry Lucas, the NBA's big
three In rehounding.
The West has only Its
starling center Nate Thurmond
of the San Franc·lsco Warriors,
to challenge that trio. He is No.
4 in league rebounding averages.
East coach Red Auerbach of
\he Duston Celtics will decide

Wildcats Win 69-65 in Double Overtime

vote of conlidonco.
hour dtliiJ'I 1e ~
ftt worl4'1 tau,ol
lbmbaldt ell)', Clllf.
Pre ble, l"' ke · Meig• ' Scioto. in/ormal
Co
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Summit an d Vm1nn cu un1ir~
unci • fiO :.
. 10rnttlmel dldl't -..• a •
. Schools which have o&gt;er 500 - Heard Batley .report payIID hour.
u i I • enrolled In grades 9 ments on the publtc empiO)IOI
~ p h 12 are eligible to rt- retirement !System a~ mcrea•
Manhattan lslaDd, St.! !'!~~~!
"Cei&gt;Je
~ougtl1e mone y.
'. ed from 7 per cent to t.37 per
aillea,
Monda, ablorbod
....tomob"··
mort tbla
Total estimated cost of the . rent.
1U
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constructiOn projects 1 - Hesrd Zerkle IS~ for a I(Jftbooe regia-.! Iii 1111 of
1
c "~':';";'~ 018 Loca l fund• will cia\ oommitlee to help arrange ATLANTA (UPD - Civil states and eapoeted,
1.', '· t. f · · ,
for houSinll this sprmg
that rijhts groupa today premlled ..,., to atlmll ev., morf
1 741 . 197 ·
a1 coun or 1 o
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But
ll!ed that
500
Original plans ealled lor 3~ · m1ght 91o'rv ~. son:e . ,,. the mllli\'e demontftn ~- G I
enryonde - . -·sc hool di,.tnrts 10 sha rr m the 1 new peop 1e oomm~ mw . 1~111 battle to oref u• tor~
tou1 eas11y Y'I\;UI,
funds . 1\nwe"Yer. an r:ctucation l ~ounty en COJl&amp;tfucuon tRacme KI• Houst of Repreaenta&amp;tv• tlrt
DOt
lllplrtl CIIM-tiOW II lhe lime ..
Depanment slildy showed lour I dam and Houle 7 bypass); and tv seat NtgR ~~ep tocl Jullllt
dis tl'i ct~ hod ~tlfflcit-nl loc0l l 1accepte&lt;j a~pomtment l.o lt, a- Bond deap1te hiJ avowed suplqiiCIIW up and mab a fl 11h new
funds to huJid the facilJlies .
long w1th Tttnnlllee.
~~rt for draft evade!s a~d crlt..... dt.. up 1110. ancl cltllll and
The ap!J iitation of the Ledge- - I~eard Stu.~lbo auggest 1 lCl!ml of U. S. poliO)' Jill Viet
have
GIIIMIIient
mont Loeal Srhool Dtstrict in 1con_uruttee . to get ~ 0 ~ ~ Nam.
Geauga County waa not ap-1wmna ordman~ functioning,
The House 1 b~ a 134 to 12
loan. Haft ... to pay out - prov t!d bee ause it failed \O and the mayo: s requefit (~ 1 vote Monday mgbt, refused to
for younelf an pay clays.
me 11 1 pupil !'t.'Quircments.
~ little mor~ Ume Lo (.:gosider accept the ~year-old public
:-;rek Holt Su.:ces1or
wha t he shuuld do ,
. relations director for the miUDon't
to caD. ""-- h M
ln ut h~" 1 llliiJOr busmeili Mon-[ - . Approved Zerk le 1 n:toticm 1 tant Student Nonviolent CoordtWard
obligation. One thrifty budget loan
da\, III• bnaro appomi ed a to bill the bonrd of publtc a!· I nating CommltiN (SNCC).
Wayne Brink~
paymlllll. CaU
~if'4'ntng tommiltee to mter- ~ lans as 01 Jan. l, 1966 for $50 Negro and white spectaton er, EllUbeth
'p·n~na.
v1ew appl 1ea nts to repl£tre Dr. monthly as rental for fipace and crowded in the HOUBt gallery lrlnklr 1o Jtme~ R.
gil
IDU. MtiiF Ill '66.
~: . E. !lull. Eatl.er m the meet - utJilt tes al town ball
ht:ard the vole ln Jtunned st- Martha Parsons, parctll,
. __
_ _ - I ~ Approved a rt!aolution of lence and then filed out tn or- toa.
I • ppr&lt;·cmtwn offered by Baker derl fashion. Stale troopero had Lit 0. Wood. Jr., BRirlct
k Mr. Grate for semceo ahove boo Y tationed throughout tho eno Wood to Konnolh D.
Add now beouty to your homo-at tbe nmo tlmt reoll10
those requ ired. in assisting the cha~~r 10 bandit any poll!· Uams, Arlena I. Wtllioall, ID
big uvlna.-on theae exquidtt preflnl•bed panel• tbat
new admml8tratwn oo the 19tMI bl 4t
tr tioo
"'"'· Rutland.
fe11t ure 1U-new atylt and b••utr lor 196tl, Their famout
approprialions.
• molll a ·
AlUt Price, DorothJ M U
r 'Jwood benelilo Include: exelulivo Woldwond llnlob,
1l - Heard that Jackie L. Oiler
tauib, Gtrald Price. Ma¥ine
ea sy maint.naoce, Lifetime Guarantee, and the IIDiular
h~:~s been rt·fused permo~ment di•Prict to Emenon JohDIOP, lAete&amp;ance of real wood paoelln1. ')'odoy, oeo CraflomiD
II ) Pll ran hear people ta lk I abrll) l'Ompensation by Workoil JohnJon, loll, Lebal&gt;oa, New
Brlarout ond Crll!!man Blackthoru Ill ulil' ohowroqDL laand cant n1ake out the word! '
. ,
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p rUud
troductory price aubject to avallabLUty ol pJnela.
dt'larh·. thrn this will be your mens. Lompem;atton oar\1.
0
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answ er An extreme ly smal l - look appoint ment• by tho
Edwlrd MUlw, ~J La '
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hearing atd usmg a tiny ener· may~n· as mnunitlee chairme~
OCie
0 es
er tG Clarence
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gi 71 -d un 1t. h J ~ ht't'll perfec:t· as lollows, Sewer, Zerkle; fr
Wildermuth, 11000 1'1·
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t-"rl b\ &lt;~ man who hi mself iii nann· . Baker 1 ordinanee, Zer·
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125 E. Main St.
h :~rd . of !1raring and has bt•en l kle : Buildtn8S, Gibbon1~ TrBf·
Mn. J. 1:. Rade Ia
Larry Carpen_ter,
Middleport, 0.
N. 2nd Ave.
for orer 10 ,·pa rs With hi5 fie and Safety , Stumbo; Fire , 1 Ulurel Grange met. recently Carpenter to W1\bur
nt•w air! . i&gt;\,~ u \•htsprr~ ar e , Parma lee; Recreation, V&amp;mKh- i at the Grant Hall watb thl , aes Imbod•, J1 acre,
:rqta'l rlPar If i r~lrrcsled It 1 an Streets, Zerlde; Utilities, Wor~h~ Malter, Al';*t. Bolta,
1s ~~!lge:.,.,tNI 1 w1 u ~ rtl e I_IEAR -I ~rkle , CemeLery,
Gibbolll; prestdtna. Two applications for
IN&lt;•. 3_2 E .Ith ~~. F.n•. Pa. ' Relef Parmalee and Enui(&gt; memherlhlp wero accepted, AI·
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fir potluck supper wat Jtrved. Mfl,
whatsorver -Adv
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"' .._u_ Holctmpany report of 31 fi re calls, l Blanc e • • son an,.. A'NW
lti oUt of town, 11 in&amp;ide; esti- ~ Uday wert guo•'-·
m&lt;:~ted l oss~:s outside $1!,060 to M1ss Laura Prtce is llllploytd
bu ilding• and 11,100 to oontents; ' by tht ltlephooe eomp8Df
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and $11.275 to ronlenls, for 1 1 . ar "'''~If'
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rand total of $ 47 _ 1 ~ .
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mt~n answennM r1:1l\i; on Ult av -ilh h
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ta Mr
~ erage, whu aerved lSL man i ed Mrome Go\ "Trurparneren '
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port lor l!lliii showinl 11 arrests •held at ~ht NaArene and Co. 1 . t . . "~ 1 t 1, lumbia Chapel churches.
or m ox1catton, wu or H. .Jc H lid
te of Mr Anna
VIolations. 16 DWI, _10 for petty Ell;abe~~ ~:er ond "sherrie
Jarreny and it ml8ceUaneooo: were th Robert Goode faml113 al'Ctdents mvesttgated ~~ ,
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e&lt;' ' 9·690 from parktfli meters, Middl etown. Gary Ogdln,
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and served !106 meal•. llis De·~ IaUer'• oon will loava 10011 lw
cember report 1howed 12 traffic C lbh· '
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arrests. 7 for
one ! Mise Clemma Vole ol Oll'dHtrollllli Ch.se, Mvr.
each for DWI and
Iinton vis it.ecl • couple of days
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MlcWleport the pea ct. 5 for bad checks, I with hor aunt, Doll Stroot, at
, earh f&lt;~ shophftmg •nd of
the home of Mrs. Paulino HolllPhofto WY !-2511
sus. and 8 JUvenile arre".
day and Mrs. Alma Smith.
Mre. Frtdo Kenntd)' Wll I
Tuooday SUflt of Mre. Nlille
Vale ond motber, Mra. J. I .
Redekln. Mra.
Kelllltdy ,..
OIIDlad here totching duttoo at
West Elementary ochool 1M
fint ol tbo year.
It it reported tho! Mre.
Maude Holcomb Ia tmproviq
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011' Job ill generat1111 alectrici!¥ and aettln11 It to where 11'1
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.-do W.'re il this bullnau because It is concerned with 1111
Mills Hut! Woota w11 ,.
turned to lbe homo of hot par11fPP11 of 1 fundamental requireinent of modern Uvifll, becauSI
toll Mr. and Mro. Is- w~
it'a111 honorlble one, becaua we like it, and becauu w want
eo after havin&amp; been in RlverI l l - llltriA81t lt.
sldo lloopital io Columbuo. Silo
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whal'l-his-name; Sybil missed
ville; Mrs. Harry N. LodwiCk,
tho porty too, tho only one tl&gt;o's
Jt, Rl. 3 Pomeroy; Mrs. Den- Howard E. Ntebaus, Ml'l. J.ar-1"011_ _.,._ _ _ _ _.,.
m1ssed all year, it mlgh'. see_m.
nls fi. Manuel, Syrocuse; Em- ry D. Pyleo, Clarenco E. Sayre, II
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thro~ · da~ bullflghhng Gauge readings:
Gallipolis ott L. Schuler, Rl. 1 Middle' Mrs. Marcaret J. Smtih, Toy
~ ouston 5 Astr ~me Feb. 4· Dam 12 2, 21.5, runnmg 30 feet port; Mrs. James S Rees, Sr, Stone, Mrs. Effie Tucker. ShlrSen. Joke Javits w!ll leave weren't on strike.
1bury and husband Jack AnderJx?~ Pac~ Cammo 111IIII,OOO, on rollers Pomeroy-Mason 2:1. Racine; Vonda K. Canter, Oak 11ey Ann Tucker, JIU Ann Wilany moment lor Vietnam on •
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5011 rented Avenll's high-styled
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John
ar 1 wtilastha '~UTBaoUJ onowy hideaway tor March
say-.,eJys '"Ja ul,1, ball season 1.1111 falling Kanawha l•'alls 320 Rl. 2 Wellston: Mro. J Lamar Mr!. Robert Lee Armstead and
ONI!.OAY SI!RVICI
Lindsa\J's
walk• to• work ~em8 napery
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G.rtly, WeII Rt on; Fermm
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is IJOIIerm
1 1" to falling, Charleston tD 09 rising
ON R!QUIST
showboating to us - he d get Ut~tr~al han out ... Tbeo It Bill Cullen .. Youoser,
of tile "anolher Ja~es De~~ .. bUil l London, Marmet and Winfield tng, MeArthur;
Mrs. Hobert er and tnfant daughter.
more done geltmg to work quick.
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Productr Max Gor
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Dams were on the sill ~
M. Fleu, Ashland, Kv : Mr3
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Sylvester Bird, Rav~nswood; A thought for the day -Pope I
along to City Hull anyway
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I M k Q ' II' beanie addmg a touch of otyl- startled to see Dtnty Mlore's It's a th~rd chJid and first son '
Mary B down j J rsk. 'en yn "· .emng Oll,l Leo the XU: "It is impoJSlblol
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nc !;on Waller A P&lt;~t'er~on
CIHners e Po-11roy
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"UTBU" .. sack (N.J.) Hospltol for the Sol 14, 5 P m. ; Joseph Jones up 14,
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. '~Oro m~~~:ed ~~dge ~eller 1,~ best &lt;lre•sed in Ute ploce), Geor• man Granz and airline •~&lt;ward- bramtrust
Okay, get out the 8:45 p m ; Pennsyh,anla up 14, M. Craig, Ashland, Ky; Edwm
and If 't 't fIn
black robe, g~a Brown (of "Oliver") brought ell Hanne Lore are honeymoon- soop- the Rolling Ston-. step l9:25 pm. ; Onward do•n 14, 4:- F. Simpson, Rt. 4 Jackson, Mrs
d n I ort~nate the ~~tors rn~-op-pop contrast Uta Lee tog in Calif. after a V~gas wed· back to these ahores next month 30 am; Luther hcrdman dow n Charles E. H&lt;.~ll, Ravenswood;
: and nursestl w o sud ~ffJt'J~nlly added a motht:r--hcn. anxiety ding--Lew Rudm whose fam- ... If the movie "The Group" 14, 4:50 a.m.; Chemon an dl Mrs. Eugene' Boggess, Rsv-·ns- ~
promp
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1 wood· Orval H lj·
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"' ra1on Eas 1, 59 ld falls on Hs collective
title g1vc
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Serving Mtlge Counly Slnet 1861
i Ients' (.lames Korkwood)
who Ford Co. on several octaslons for coura1!f10us doubt in the: race· 17, 4:05 a.m.; Jndiana up 211, :;on.
wrote •·uTBU" . . Eddie Brack· to move its H. Q. to a huge of $250,01111 United Artists paid 3111 a.m.; Walter Beckjorrl11p
Discharged
en prolfored a brash . dosb, Park Ave, skyscraper on sat,d , for it : "I don't know how you'fl 20,5 :20 ~m.:. Jenks up 20, 5.50 j Pearl Cash, Charles F. Chan· I
If you are suHering from Water Colorist Doug Kllliman block-square stte but Ford won ti make • movie or thl•," Mary a.m; OVEC oown 21,6:20"
cry, Mrs. Dexter Deckard, ;w., 1
pain, :mreness, sitff ness or the oriental spice, Kaye Ball· budge from Detrmt .. . ~ave an r McCarped.
Nat
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ZimClarence
Ev.ans, Christine Hotswelllug caused bv arthri·
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comedy
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Mark
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RoJer
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Peggy
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Hall John w HesAGENCY, INC.
U1 or rheumatism: I think
I can help. Write 111e for 1son had his own two • person ma~,be £Ot married two weeks ing his supposedly intended's ; Downey up 23, 5.10 am ; Olean· lop: Mrs. MaurJ're Hinem~n. Et.
Bill Clhllcls-Roclnty Down I"" .Attnt•
IPilnel show in 11 cozy comer, ago
name to Ann-H~gret
\laury 1der down Greenup 4:10 p.m.; den .Jeffers Mrs Ernest Lanb:
free informatinn.
Elaine Stntch all 10 white ond The llurton-Taylor
H'wood Wlllo slid Into no boseball or John Ladd De,•n up Grecmm Sarabcth L~tz Hugh E Ma ~~~· I
KlYE SMITH
still nev er a bride, MitZI New- 1 party ~uest liot was a tangle nt fioor ahow records fn Vegas, 18· to p.m.; fjnvana Zephyr up Phillip A Mttchell -dr~ ~ '
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1house proved despite hubby 1 once-v1tal etatistlcs: Mike Wild- nol even with Dorl' Day root- 1·Greenup 9·45 p m ; Edcana Bos· ,.II F. MIUer Ferr;U -~tN /"' 1
Jackson, Mh;slsslppl --39204
Sarr.'s secure posttion 1n the ling and Margaret Leighton, JoaD IIng from the sidelinE-'s
Sud· worth down Greenup 10 4!&gt; p. --=-i-~i-~_:_~·-~-~:__ii-~
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Harvey, !denly Pollee Cmmr. Broderick Im : Weslern down Greenup 11 .
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at the srquins.
.. Mike once belqed legally anceto a CIVIlian Rtvlew Board; Greenup 1 15 am; Ravensto Liz, Magg1e to Harvey. Joan our vote won't count but we're i wood down Greenup 5 a.m.; LouCohn briefly to Hsrry Karl, stm a1ainst il
"The Sound ' islana down Meldahl 6:111 p.m.:
When Lila Lee was recuper· and Debbie and Liz. had an ab- ol MUiic" it doinj! tme, strike I Bull Frog down Meldahl IOcla
Ovor The Shoo Boot
Olds 88 Swing Fever mighty hard to Nh
iitlng f1\·t" yeart~ ago ln. Sara-· --~ p.m.; Bob Benter up Mcldahl ,
nJc, she wrote us to note an
11 :05 p.m.; Esso Pennsylvania :
•e'l1ph011C belief TV's Dick Van
up Mcldahl 11:55 pm.; Valvo- 1
• Oyko Show was hl~g tit light
line up Meldahl 12:45 a.&lt;u.; I
under Perr~· Como s compeU..
Mamalear up Meldahl 3:20 a.
ti ve Ousht'l th('y were on oppoi
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silr ' but that Van Dyke would 1
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dahl 4 a m.: Steel Ranger up
prevail to becomo """ ot TV's ,
by HIIIR1Bottel
Meldahl 6:55 a.m.
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Middleport, 0.
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Gallipolis Dom- Jeffboat up
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onrons VUUTH ASKED FOR IT!
line us up In elnthes and 'nap • 12:45 a.tn.: Solvay up 3:50a.m. ,
~~~~~ -~-·~he_ .tr~ p~d in. ;:s~hool , This columa il for
young the shutter!- lN HID1NG
I Kaoawba ftjver-0. F. Shcnr-i
,),,_\., \\ lth \-\alle1_ Y.Jm;heiJ, , people, thtir
problems and Dear In:
cr down Marmet 9:10 p.m.; l
~ Hn 1ur, etr I was nght.
, pleasures, their troublell and Cons1der them told -H.
Bea"·er down Marmet 4:45a.m.;
II•· w1sh ha sons's new com- 1Jun As with the rest of Helen PERSONAL
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CAN'T A. J. Patten down Winfield 6:·
1·th rn1gtll enJoy such :~uccess Help us~. it welcomes laugh!! PLEASE EVERYBODY''(
Of 05 p m; Aliee up Winfield 7: blll IH' doubt it.; It's a terrible but wont' dodge a serious queli· Cflurse you can't - ao settle ~0 p.m.: H. E. Bowle" down 1
rorned_r With some wonderful : lion with a brush- off.
for doing the things that will Winfield 11 :40 p.m.;
Duncan I
b1g laughs and ~ splendid and : send your teen-age questions make you pleased with (and Bru('e up Winfield 1 a.m.; Heloln l t•u~ly expenstve cast tThel- 1to Youth Asked For It, care of proud of) yourself.
en Z. down Winfield 3:20 a.m. 1
111a HJitt'r, Tony H.amlall, Alan j Helen Help US!, this newspaper . . If yo~ need proof that
you
Wl'bll , evPryonf''_,; favorite witch jTOO OLD FOR CHRISTMAS ' can't wm ·em all tbccause e_v· i ..
Mar·garet Ht~mllton and a start- 1
eryone hears ~nd sees you dtf·l
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lu•gl_, pl um p Constance ~·ord ) , .CARDS.
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ferently) try this experiment:
0Spl
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the s~ason's mo~t impressive Dear Helen . .
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bo Make a simple statement - ~-------,...,..
rl\lll ic t•n'iembl~.
Every yccr smce waa rn somethina: like, "Hey. RUess , .. .
my parents have ""t out photo- what, 1 bit the honor roll" _ ,
Enlered Hospital
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Yo~ &lt;'nn be sur? 1! Ita .Set- . graphic Christmas cardo, with to ten peopl•. You'D probably Persons enltring Holzer Ho!· '
tv ~ urnm, •he' not h1dmg 1 the family posed In
unsual get at leaot ttvt totally dlffer- pital during the last 24 llours
~~~) thmg - she gave heraelf a wa&gt;'S. Us kids h~ve been look· ent reactions: everylhinS from jncluded; John D. Rocchi, l02 '
:-.Oih birthday part~·
Car~oll ! ina: out of atockings, or our sincere plaalurt through jealou- Mabeline Dr.; Lemuel Bailey, l
ftt:~Ntaat l'lliL't -waltJ:t a 7
QA........-for.thtl·nctwoCU' ~
B:1~:r C'hee ked ll.er plungmg . heads hanging in Christtnes orD· sy and suspicion, to " If you Crown Cily: Mrs. Warne·r Cris(J, 1
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work : Thurman; Mrs. Joseph L. l&lt;ir·
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ill cLI~s . .. Avenll le~·Mrs. st;.~ i rwoys - almost everythifll. yourself into 1 nervous break-i by, Pt. Pleasant : 7vlrs. Ira
\[Ill' I ll&lt;llllz I H·a~'t'd the blggest ·They even dressed me and my down."
I Mulford, nt.I Letart; L:.iwrenCe l
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~-('; 1 p11ir.u .Nrw \ear's Eve par- Ikid brother up as Father Time . Being modest, you probably : M. Fowler, Pt. Pleasant; StP.v· »!
There'e..-e.,.._.dabl..,.,...._911
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1.._· L1 n.1 r.urner. Merle Ob- an~ the bare New Year, once, wouldn't 11y this, but it's a en K. Sayre, Grimms Landing, ''
Middftpatl, 0.
'.1on . Anne. hrd, Stanley Mar· which got me hooted.
, &amp;ood example, Anyone
who Mrs. Eustace Wllson, Pt. Plea&gt;·
(t)fl\'otl
WJOK~ ......!!!!"
~========:!.:'~n:'~a~ll~•:•:1e~th:e~re~-~L~Is~a~B~r~8·1:- But thll year W&amp;l the Uvln achieves c~n't alwt~ys please. ant; John P. Oliver, .fohn T.
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· end, and I t?ld my folk,s 10! Don't waste time worry ina: a- j Summen, Pl. Plea!llant: Mr~.
They got us mto new paJama• bout tt. - H.
1Vincent J. Dabo, Pomeroy; I.eand had IH! sprawled all over Deo.r Helen :
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I've been gotn1 with
this or no - Julian
Goodman
Hel~n, 'm 16 and six feet boy for two yean. Three weeks NBC's new "senior" exec-ve~p·,
t~ll. ~one of t~e guys wear pa- ~1 ago we ~roke up because be ' reported to NBC News bo~s
J~mas
rf ~ 011 ad~it ynu do, said he didn't love me. A week Bill McAndrew for 20 year!!,
11 s worse than aaymg
you ' later [ found 1 was expecting and now it's viee versa
The
J.ke bollet.
his baby. I em still very much Bealles now monage another
1 had to d? lt because they in love with him. When 1 told Britloh paean in the ear. The
sa1d couldn t use the csr 1! hiiD about the baby, he was Moody Bluea . . .
r~rskine
I pull;~ out, but would yo !very upset, but said he 'd mar- Caldwell threatens a musical
PLEASE tell all parents that U ry me.
· version of "Tobacco Hoad" I
they want tam1ly
Chrlotmaa There's enother boy
who TV skyscra)M'r Clin t. Walker'•

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Sanitation Fee Boost Will
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PT. PLEAIANT - SanltalloiiJ tee compooed of Counctlmen
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per Ted Slevens.
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n!ODth per CUilODlll' effective Mayor Morgan asked coun·
Ftbruary I loDow[JII adoption cil to consider the purchasing '
of I rals1 by COUIIOil members to two office machines a btl!- :
at a re'g&lt;!lor council meetinl inl machine and a mh control ·
laot night
machine. The two would coot I
Council earmarked 25 cente approximately $6,920. Tht matot tile rain to bo used far roc- tor was referred to tho bud&amp;et
reational Prolocll and tbe otb· committee.
or 25 cents ao tha department The City Police activity r4·
•ee• fit. '11le ra!M will yield 8!'- port tor lhe month of Decemproximately $13,000 per year. ber was presented by Acting
Recreational ltema listod by pollee chief Jack Pyles showrecreation eommitkit nuded ing his deparlment worked 1 In Ute ~ity include a full lime t)g5 hours, investijaled U au~
recreation dlrector,
tennJa acclde'nls, arrested 11 drivers
courts, financial support ot the involved; issued 2M parking
growln1 Llttlo Leaaue
pro- tickets ; 26 unlawful parkin&amp; tiekgram, ooftbaU flefdl, feoclng at ttl; 1 warning ticxet.; made
Hannon pork, lol'jje owimmlnl 37 road law arrests and I mis·
pool Ill tho IOI"tb and of elty, demeanor arrosto.
'"'·
Financial report ot tho three
ctty couacll approved a blank- city departments showed the foltl lllsuranco
costing rt21 lowing balancoo on O.c. 31
per yeer on a .tbree year basis 1966: City ~ &amp;98.68·
water
wbicb incllldea liability cover- worko, ~~.(Jj8.Gl; Se~a 1e Dioaae, boller and machinery OOV• posal, $46,808.&amp;!.
erage. Under the present lnsur_ _ __
once coveraae the city or Point
Pleasant baa no liability coveroge.
The new blanket policy does
not include' ctty movable equipment whicb mual and ll eovtred undor a separate policy.
Cauncilmlll Doll Waldlo lave a
lengthy and detailed report of
• study made OD tha Insurance PT PLEASANT - Pbllltp J.
matt.r.
Hall, Pt. PI-nt Rt., entered
Tbe blanket policy it Josued a plea of cuJ!ty to the indictby till! Royal Globe
Polley mont of forgery when he ap- :
Company and will bo written peared in Ctreult Court Monday i
by lbe MISon County Insurance with his court appointed attor- '
Company wllh premfumo to be ney, Ray Musgr•Y$· Judi•
divided &amp;lDOlli local Insurance Jamoo Lee Thompson set tile 1
agencies quall/ied to
hanrlle date ol February 2oth for aen- i
such policies.
tencing. Allorney Musgrave p&amp;- :
Council alto approved com- titloned the court to consider I
mittee recommendaUons con· probation for hi1 client
corning oick lean pay of ill Poarlle Runion, Leon, enterelty fmployoa, atatin1 that all ed Innocent pleao to both inemployees must be on the job 30 dictmenll reurned ogains him.
working days before sick leave 1Runion was indicted for tlrik·
..verage it elfectivt and mll$1 i ins, booting and wounding
present a doetor'a cerllfll:~te. nine year old girl, and also for
Mayor D. B. Mor1fan rt'd unlawful co-habitation, in a
resi&amp;Jlatloa of lth Ward Coun· joint Indictment, witb Christine
cllman Frank Cl!pebart who ll&lt;&gt;wlinl, Leon. Christine Bowlresl&amp;oed blo seat u bo Ia em- iD.I ltao not appeared in court
ployed out t1. the elty and un- to answer her indictment, as
obit to atlend cOWICil sessions. lho Ia nported Ill. Runion'• tri·
Uf!OD recol!llllllldltlol of May- ala were set for the week of
or Morgan, Leooard Frank (Bus- Junlllry 31, lietl. He is repre- ,
fer) Rif!le, 31, "" unanimous· sented by Attorney J.G.~'. Joha·
IJ approved by eouncil to !ill 10n.
lilt v•cucy.
Carl Roaor Blrcbfleld,
22,
Riffle Js 1 ahlft foreman at Ho111t, enered an innocen
Stauffer Cbemfe~l C&lt;lmpaay 1 pleao to hil indictment returDgraduate of Potnt Pleasant H'tgh ed by September 1966 . ll'Bnd
School, atlended Morrit Harvey Jury chargmg contributing to
Coll~e, 11 married to the for- dehnquency of •. mtnor 1J3
mer Juanita WaarJ, and the fa· year old llfl l. BJTchfletd was
that ot 1wo 110111• 1'bt family re- represented m court by court
•ides at 1JII Pleuaat Street appomted attornoy Robert M.
Point Ploaoaot,
· Sm1th. Trial dato ot week of 1
A dilcunion "" held on the February 7th wu HI.
fraochfoe 10111bt by the VIllage
Cable CorporatloJ to
install Loss of House by
maintain and opor•te Ia city um: Fire Proves Shock
lis a rt&gt;mmunlty lntenna sy- PT. PLEASANT - Mrs. Elotem. Tbe matttr was tabl«d He '1\Jcker, RobertsburJ!, was
lor further otudy by a •:OIIImft- admitted to Holm Hospital Jale ;
Sunday sufferini from ohock
after learnine her six ~ mom I
frame home had been deo:roy-1
ed by fire. Mrs. Tucker ~\ :1.~ at
Arbuckle when the blaze brok• l
out about 5 p.m. Fireml'n fmm
Point Pltasant, Winfield and 1
Buffalo fought the blezt fm· ap- '
proximately 4 houn.
,
Gallipollo' seventh and otqhth The cause of the blazo was :
grade basketballJ•ams chalked &lt;believed to have been cefectivP I
up a pair of win• at Raclnt , Wlrmg. A ly()@'wrlter r ":"I!,.. r d I
Monday evenina:.
~layer, gas stove ~md 'leveral
The Galltpolu seventh had an Items of clothing were reP&lt;Jrleasy IO, tllumpln&amp; tilt Melp , ed to be the only things solvog- I
countiano 44-l:!. In tht eighth ed .'rom the home. No damago I
grodo battle, ont mllht 111 e~mate I! available at thJS
they played a "doublo header" 11 •
for it took Galltpolis tour ovll'
•
times to edge the Ricin• eighth, Ftremeu Bailie
4442.
l'ire in Height8
ln the sovtnth ll'ade _lamt, PT. PLEASANT _ The fire
To1nmy Pr.. e pumped 111 19 department ""wered a call at
pomts tor Ga!lipolis, followed 5 p. m. Monday o the Sandy
by Steve Jones 11 and Mllcl Htilhls aection ol the
it
Noe'! nlnf!. Boerger ~nd North where 8 graas fire was en~a~­
bad two each. A. H11l totaled gering two homes. Nln&amp; fir
1
14 for the losers. Gallipolis led answered the Cllll and f:~~t ;
20-!, 24-12, and 38-11 ot the the blaze tor en hour before
quarterma:ks.
. brincing lt under control. Cause
Ia the mghtcap, Norm Gil· ot the bl•ze 11 bein&amp; investiga~
more finished with 18 tor Galli· ed.
polls, followeo by Steve Blow· Melvin Johnson, 41, 197 Park
ers 1!. However, the moot lm· Drive, h•• been employed as
~rtant bucket came with sev- one of tht two pJI!d city tireen seconds l•ft in the fourth men. Johnson ts replacing J c
utra period . when Mike Orr Parsono who retired after m~y
pumped one 11 to win tbt pme, y•rs Hrvlce with the depart~~- Beep Matthew• had U-' mont. Tbt other paid ltrematl
It ~-42 with :JO aeconds left ID ls Frank BolleCUIIer. All dothe third ovel'lfme.
partment members 11'1 volwt
Cl»w's 17 polnll led Raelll. tters.
Diddle had 11. Racine led 19-11
at balftime, and G1lllpolll 110
PIAJN'I'III'F WJNI
lheatl 28-25 after three periodo. PT. PLEASANT - Au order
I 1111 34-34 after four perlotll, VlllliDC lud&amp;moot to tbe pJaiD,
N • 38 attor ftyt, a I a lilt hu bNtt alllttd by Judtit
aflfr six, and 40-40 after seven. J._ Ltt 'l'nmpJOI, Muott
Gllllf!Oiil seventh II llOW W Ceuttty ClrCIIllt.Court, Ia lito elv.
for th• year, Racine 1-f. Tbt H aeUOD Of CwoJ1aa. .Lumber
GA~&lt; eigblh II t-2, lllllllldtll ComJIIlll Yl, Wilt Vfrllnlo In.
J-3 Saturdlf, at 1 p.m., lito dullrill1&gt;eft1Cij)llllllt. 'J'bt judg.
Galllpollo Grade scllool team! mmtt was tor tlie sum of ,1,088.•
.-m pl1y at Pomeroy.
8t1 l~t and cosll.
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alve the boby a nome, He aays · ·
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a good job. He's tl, I'm 16. .
. I'll have to tell my porents i
soon, and I'd like to tell ti10m
something definite. don't love
tbe oecond hoy, but tho boy's
lather thinks this might be s '
aood solution if I married him.
Which should I choo&lt;e'! -N.B
Dear N:
Neither! You certainly don·t
1 want an lmlllllture, reluctant, I
I unloving, "take the easy way 1
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I does the second boy - who is
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an immature , reluctant, unlov[ mg ''lake the f!itiSy way out"
1 wirer
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you, and I think they'll agree
with counselors at the maternlly home, lt'a beller to aive
I your baby up lhan to settle for
a worthle!ll marrlaKe. - H.
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tentee In very-comm••· Eddie
roy C. Bryan), RJ. 1 !larl'ison- 4-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Jao. 11, 1818
whal'l-his-name; Sybil missed
ville; Mrs. Harry N. LodwiCk,
tho porty too, tho only one tl&gt;o's
Jt, Rl. 3 Pomeroy; Mrs. Den- Howard E. Ntebaus, Ml'l. J.ar-1"011_ _.,._ _ _ _ _.,.
m1ssed all year, it mlgh'. see_m.
nls fi. Manuel, Syrocuse; Em- ry D. Pyleo, Clarenco E. Sayre, II
FINEST
By Jack O'Brian
.
thro~ · da~ bullflghhng Gauge readings:
Gallipolis ott L. Schuler, Rl. 1 Middle' Mrs. Marcaret J. Smtih, Toy
~ ouston 5 Astr ~me Feb. 4· Dam 12 2, 21.5, runnmg 30 feet port; Mrs. James S Rees, Sr, Stone, Mrs. Effie Tucker. ShlrSen. Joke Javits w!ll leave weren't on strike.
1bury and husband Jack AnderJx?~ Pac~ Cammo 111IIII,OOO, on rollers Pomeroy-Mason 2:1. Racine; Vonda K. Canter, Oak 11ey Ann Tucker, JIU Ann Wilany moment lor Vietnam on •
di'
' h e" 1 •n1 lVII,. Mays (17, Pt. Pleusant 25 14. Hinton H1ll; M.,, M.rgarer Z Brook&lt;. l~Hms. Mrs. George H. Youn&amp;,
5011 rented Avenll's high-styled
8
private LBJ m~SJon
John
ar 1 wtilastha '~UTBaoUJ onowy hideaway tor March
say-.,eJys '"Ja ul,1, ball season 1.1111 falling Kanawha l•'alls 320 Rl. 2 Wellston: Mro. J Lamar Mr!. Robert Lee Armstead and
ONI!.OAY SI!RVICI
Lindsa\J's
walk• to• work ~em8 napery
ames "sto
actor tChns
l
,
G.rtly, WeII Rt on; Fermm
. F . 8or- . .mf ant s~n, Mrs. J oseph A. H•I·
J •
m ni hLun mOb efilled the"openfabled LBJ on TV looks . a bit like Jones esse
is IJOIIerm
1 1" to falling, Charleston tD 09 rising
ON R!QUIST
showboating to us - he d get Ut~tr~al han out ... Tbeo It Bill Cullen .. Youoser,
of tile "anolher Ja~es De~~ .. bUil l London, Marmet and Winfield tng, MeArthur;
Mrs. Hobert er and tnfant daughter.
more done geltmg to work quick.
g
course
Productr Max Gor
C
,
.
Dams were on the sill ~
M. Fleu, Ashland, Kv : Mr3
\
' tr ia the hmo which dawdles sBwunVI\ke at peudh ultrllilladedo, wkllbd don and Jots of others we r ~ ~~~ hns dc~~ tt.see II: ntllher Boat Movements ·
.
Sylvester Bird, Rav~nswood; A thought for the day -Pope I
along to City Hull anyway
j ea
I le n er
mar e
we an
a s not a rap
' Uh
.
M Cl d C Cl . I
i The lr"gtc
I M k Q ' II' beanie addmg a touch of otyl- startled to see Dtnty Mlore's It's a th~rd chJid and first son '
Mary B down j J rsk. 'en yn "· .emng Oll,l Leo the XU: "It is impoJSlblol
.. 1rony o J e u1 1
cl d
t 1 th tr'k
' 12 6fo1r. Riveram . PI 11 lt s
nc !;on Waller A P&lt;~t'er~on
CIHners e Po-11roy
cardiac m
d
ish laughter, Mar1are1 Loi&amp;h- ose on accoun o e • 'e; (Gary Todd) al lhe Hacken-1 ·
'
·•
P porn up l
'
. ,·
• " · to reduce humBn IJOClel)l to on• j
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01
' one's
ton (w•th hueband Miebael Wild· and so bandy
"UTBU" .. sack (N.J.) Hospltol for the Sol 14, 5 P m. ; Joseph Jones up 14,
N..
1il
1. od
·
.
Iingl gave It glamor (by far the Ella Fitzgerald • manager Nor- Abrams of Pali,.des Park's 6 15 P m.; Buckeye Stale up f4, race, e oon, "·
op " ' , __
. '~Oro m~~~:ed ~~dge ~eller 1,~ best &lt;lre•sed in Ute ploce), Geor• man Granz and airline •~&lt;ward- bramtrust
Okay, get out the 8:45 p m ; Pennsyh,anla up 14, M. Craig, Ashland, Ky; Edwm
and If 't 't fIn
black robe, g~a Brown (of "Oliver") brought ell Hanne Lore are honeymoon- soop- the Rolling Ston-. step l9:25 pm. ; Onward do•n 14, 4:- F. Simpson, Rt. 4 Jackson, Mrs
d n I ort~nate the ~~tors rn~-op-pop contrast Uta Lee tog in Calif. after a V~gas wed· back to these ahores next month 30 am; Luther hcrdman dow n Charles E. H&lt;.~ll, Ravenswood;
: and nursestl w o sud ~ffJt'J~nlly added a motht:r--hcn. anxiety ding--Lew Rudm whose fam- ... If the movie "The Group" 14, 4:50 a.m.; Chemon an dl Mrs. Eugene' Boggess, Rsv-·ns- ~
promp
ed Mike
'
' Dawn up , 17 , 2 p.m.1 ReI'Jab('
1 wood· Orval H lj·
i, an
- -- -y _allen
__
_ . tju 11 Liried) for her son JinUny ~'IY bo ug hi "he
"' ra1on Eas 1, 59 ld falls on Hs collective
title g1vc
~ c an.' A, sII1 an dd·
1
IKirkwood (al•o •on ot tht si· tndeed they tried to oell the author Mary Mc'Cill'thy credit lip 17, 11 :35 p.m.; St. Marys up , Ky., Wllham F. Wallolcc , J ack-I
Serving Mtlge Counly Slnet 1861
i Ients' (.lames Korkwood)
who Ford Co. on several octaslons for coura1!f10us doubt in the: race· 17, 4:05 a.m.; Jndiana up 211, :;on.
wrote •·uTBU" . . Eddie Brack· to move its H. Q. to a huge of $250,01111 United Artists paid 3111 a.m.; Walter Beckjorrl11p
Discharged
en prolfored a brash . dosb, Park Ave, skyscraper on sat,d , for it : "I don't know how you'fl 20,5 :20 ~m.:. Jenks up 20, 5.50 j Pearl Cash, Charles F. Chan· I
If you are suHering from Water Colorist Doug Kllliman block-square stte but Ford won ti make • movie or thl•," Mary a.m; OVEC oown 21,6:20"
cry, Mrs. Dexter Deckard, ;w., 1
pain, :mreness, sitff ness or the oriental spice, Kaye Ball· budge from Detrmt .. . ~ave an r McCarped.
Nat
rona
l
down
23,
7
p.m.;
ZimClarence
Ev.ans, Christine Hotswelllug caused bv arthri·
ard
comedy
contrast
Mark
Goodoff-season
rumorWtlhe
Mays
RoJer
Smith
may
be
changmer
down
23,
3
2&gt;
am.;
Peggy
felt
Arlin
Hall John w HesAGENCY, INC.
U1 or rheumatism: I think
I can help. Write 111e for 1son had his own two • person ma~,be £Ot married two weeks ing his supposedly intended's ; Downey up 23, 5.10 am ; Olean· lop: Mrs. MaurJ're Hinem~n. Et.
Bill Clhllcls-Roclnty Down I"" .Attnt•
IPilnel show in 11 cozy comer, ago
name to Ann-H~gret
\laury 1der down Greenup 4:10 p.m.; den .Jeffers Mrs Ernest Lanb:
free informatinn.
Elaine Stntch all 10 white ond The llurton-Taylor
H'wood Wlllo slid Into no boseball or John Ladd De,•n up Grecmm Sarabcth L~tz Hugh E Ma ~~~· I
KlYE SMITH
still nev er a bride, MitZI New- 1 party ~uest liot was a tangle nt fioor ahow records fn Vegas, 18· to p.m.; fjnvana Zephyr up Phillip A Mttchell -dr~ ~ '
23Cil Tmy Road, 00-7
1house proved despite hubby 1 once-v1tal etatistlcs: Mike Wild- nol even with Dorl' Day root- 1·Greenup 9·45 p m ; Edcana Bos· ,.II F. MIUer Ferr;U -~tN /"' 1
Jackson, Mh;slsslppl --39204
Sarr.'s secure posttion 1n the ling and Margaret Leighton, JoaD IIng from the sidelinE-'s
Sud· worth down Greenup 10 4!&gt; p. --=-i-~i-~_:_~·-~-~:__ii-~
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":i:iiii::i:iiii:======:l nine·flgure Ret worth dass even Cohn and Laurence
Harvey, !denly Pollee Cmmr. Broderick Im : Weslern down Greenup 11 .
~
{ ·- ·· -- ·
I hrr elbow could eome through Debbie Rrynolrls and Hary Karl Isn't making such 51 out reslst-135 p m.; R. H. Bosworth IJ up
at the srquins.
.. Mike once belqed legally anceto a CIVIlian Rtvlew Board; Greenup 1 15 am; Ravensto Liz, Magg1e to Harvey. Joan our vote won't count but we're i wood down Greenup 5 a.m.; LouCohn briefly to Hsrry Karl, stm a1ainst il
"The Sound ' islana down Meldahl 6:111 p.m.:
When Lila Lee was recuper· and Debbie and Liz. had an ab- ol MUiic" it doinj! tme, strike I Bull Frog down Meldahl IOcla
Ovor The Shoo Boot
Olds 88 Swing Fever mighty hard to Nh
iitlng f1\·t" yeart~ ago ln. Sara-· --~ p.m.; Bob Benter up Mcldahl ,
nJc, she wrote us to note an
11 :05 p.m.; Esso Pennsylvania :
•e'l1ph011C belief TV's Dick Van
up Mcldahl 11:55 pm.; Valvo- 1
• Oyko Show was hl~g tit light
line up Meldahl 12:45 a.&lt;u.; I
under Perr~· Como s compeU..
Mamalear up Meldahl 3:20 a.
ti ve Ousht'l th('y were on oppoi
~- ~ ·
m.; Valley Voyager down Mel · ·
silr ' but that Van Dyke would 1
..
~. '
dahl 4 a m.: Steel Ranger up
prevail to becomo """ ot TV's ,
by HIIIR1Bottel
Meldahl 6:55 a.m.
,
Middleport, 0.
1
htgg1·sr h1 ts and .Lil a
(~ho r
Gallipolis Dom- Jeffboat up
1
knows her theatmol
onrons VUUTH ASKED FOR IT!
line us up In elnthes and 'nap • 12:45 a.tn.: Solvay up 3:50a.m. ,
~~~~~ -~-·~he_ .tr~ p~d in. ;:s~hool , This columa il for
young the shutter!- lN HID1NG
I Kaoawba ftjver-0. F. Shcnr-i
,),,_\., \\ lth \-\alle1_ Y.Jm;heiJ, , people, thtir
problems and Dear In:
cr down Marmet 9:10 p.m.; l
~ Hn 1ur, etr I was nght.
, pleasures, their troublell and Cons1der them told -H.
Bea"·er down Marmet 4:45a.m.;
II•· w1sh ha sons's new com- 1Jun As with the rest of Helen PERSONAL
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CAN'T A. J. Patten down Winfield 6:·
1·th rn1gtll enJoy such :~uccess Help us~. it welcomes laugh!! PLEASE EVERYBODY''(
Of 05 p m; Aliee up Winfield 7: blll IH' doubt it.; It's a terrible but wont' dodge a serious queli· Cflurse you can't - ao settle ~0 p.m.: H. E. Bowle" down 1
rorned_r With some wonderful : lion with a brush- off.
for doing the things that will Winfield 11 :40 p.m.;
Duncan I
b1g laughs and ~ splendid and : send your teen-age questions make you pleased with (and Bru('e up Winfield 1 a.m.; Heloln l t•u~ly expenstve cast tThel- 1to Youth Asked For It, care of proud of) yourself.
en Z. down Winfield 3:20 a.m. 1
111a HJitt'r, Tony H.amlall, Alan j Helen Help US!, this newspaper . . If yo~ need proof that
you
Wl'bll , evPryonf''_,; favorite witch jTOO OLD FOR CHRISTMAS ' can't wm ·em all tbccause e_v· i ..
Mar·garet Ht~mllton and a start- 1
eryone hears ~nd sees you dtf·l
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lu•gl_, pl um p Constance ~·ord ) , .CARDS.
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the s~ason's mo~t impressive Dear Helen . .
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rl\lll ic t•n'iembl~.
Every yccr smce waa rn somethina: like, "Hey. RUess , .. .
my parents have ""t out photo- what, 1 bit the honor roll" _ ,
Enlered Hospital
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Yo~ &lt;'nn be sur? 1! Ita .Set- . graphic Christmas cardo, with to ten peopl•. You'D probably Persons enltring Holzer Ho!· '
tv ~ urnm, •he' not h1dmg 1 the family posed In
unsual get at leaot ttvt totally dlffer- pital during the last 24 llours
~~~) thmg - she gave heraelf a wa&gt;'S. Us kids h~ve been look· ent reactions: everylhinS from jncluded; John D. Rocchi, l02 '
:-.Oih birthday part~·
Car~oll ! ina: out of atockings, or our sincere plaalurt through jealou- Mabeline Dr.; Lemuel Bailey, l
ftt:~Ntaat l'lliL't -waltJ:t a 7
QA........-for.thtl·nctwoCU' ~
B:1~:r C'hee ked ll.er plungmg . heads hanging in Christtnes orD· sy and suspicion, to " If you Crown Cily: Mrs. Warne·r Cris(J, 1
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work : Thurman; Mrs. Joseph L. l&lt;ir·
•l nt n I' '--ead-d:tetb· ~ __,.
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ill cLI~s . .. Avenll le~·Mrs. st;.~ i rwoys - almost everythifll. yourself into 1 nervous break-i by, Pt. Pleasant : 7vlrs. Ira
\[Ill' I ll&lt;llllz I H·a~'t'd the blggest ·They even dressed me and my down."
I Mulford, nt.I Letart; L:.iwrenCe l
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~-('; 1 p11ir.u .Nrw \ear's Eve par- Ikid brother up as Father Time . Being modest, you probably : M. Fowler, Pt. Pleasant; StP.v· »!
There'e..-e.,.._.dabl..,.,...._911
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1.._· L1 n.1 r.urner. Merle Ob- an~ the bare New Year, once, wouldn't 11y this, but it's a en K. Sayre, Grimms Landing, ''
Middftpatl, 0.
'.1on . Anne. hrd, Stanley Mar· which got me hooted.
, &amp;ood example, Anyone
who Mrs. Eustace Wllson, Pt. Plea&gt;·
(t)fl\'otl
WJOK~ ......!!!!"
~========:!.:'~n:'~a~ll~•:•:1e~th:e~re~-~L~Is~a~B~r~8·1:- But thll year W&amp;l the Uvln achieves c~n't alwt~ys please. ant; John P. Oliver, .fohn T.
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· end, and I t?ld my folk,s 10! Don't waste time worry ina: a- j Summen, Pl. Plea!llant: Mr~.
They got us mto new paJama• bout tt. - H.
1Vincent J. Dabo, Pomeroy; I.eand had IH! sprawled all over Deo.r Helen :
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I've been gotn1 with
this or no - Julian
Goodman
Hel~n, 'm 16 and six feet boy for two yean. Three weeks NBC's new "senior" exec-ve~p·,
t~ll. ~one of t~e guys wear pa- ~1 ago we ~roke up because be ' reported to NBC News bo~s
J~mas
rf ~ 011 ad~it ynu do, said he didn't love me. A week Bill McAndrew for 20 year!!,
11 s worse than aaymg
you ' later [ found 1 was expecting and now it's viee versa
The
J.ke bollet.
his baby. I em still very much Bealles now monage another
1 had to d? lt because they in love with him. When 1 told Britloh paean in the ear. The
sa1d couldn t use the csr 1! hiiD about the baby, he was Moody Bluea . . .
r~rskine
I pull;~ out, but would yo !very upset, but said he 'd mar- Caldwell threatens a musical
PLEASE tell all parents that U ry me.
· version of "Tobacco Hoad" I
they want tam1ly
Chrlotmaa There's enother boy
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Sanitation Fee Boost Will
Support City Retreation
PT. PLEAIANT - SanltalloiiJ tee compooed of Counctlmen
feeo for tltf ctty or Point Pf•••- Reid Doolitlle, Don Waldie and
ant wiD raiN 10 Hllll
per Ted Slevens.
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n!ODth per CUilODlll' effective Mayor Morgan asked coun·
Ftbruary I loDow[JII adoption cil to consider the purchasing '
of I rals1 by COUIIOil members to two office machines a btl!- :
at a re'g&lt;!lor council meetinl inl machine and a mh control ·
laot night
machine. The two would coot I
Council earmarked 25 cente approximately $6,920. Tht matot tile rain to bo used far roc- tor was referred to tho bud&amp;et
reational Prolocll and tbe otb· committee.
or 25 cents ao tha department The City Police activity r4·
•ee• fit. '11le ra!M will yield 8!'- port tor lhe month of Decemproximately $13,000 per year. ber was presented by Acting
Recreational ltema listod by pollee chief Jack Pyles showrecreation eommitkit nuded ing his deparlment worked 1 In Ute ~ity include a full lime t)g5 hours, investijaled U au~
recreation dlrector,
tennJa acclde'nls, arrested 11 drivers
courts, financial support ot the involved; issued 2M parking
growln1 Llttlo Leaaue
pro- tickets ; 26 unlawful parkin&amp; tiekgram, ooftbaU flefdl, feoclng at ttl; 1 warning ticxet.; made
Hannon pork, lol'jje owimmlnl 37 road law arrests and I mis·
pool Ill tho IOI"tb and of elty, demeanor arrosto.
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Financial report ot tho three
ctty couacll approved a blank- city departments showed the foltl lllsuranco
costing rt21 lowing balancoo on O.c. 31
per yeer on a .tbree year basis 1966: City ~ &amp;98.68·
water
wbicb incllldea liability cover- worko, ~~.(Jj8.Gl; Se~a 1e Dioaae, boller and machinery OOV• posal, $46,808.&amp;!.
erage. Under the present lnsur_ _ __
once coveraae the city or Point
Pleasant baa no liability coveroge.
The new blanket policy does
not include' ctty movable equipment whicb mual and ll eovtred undor a separate policy.
Cauncilmlll Doll Waldlo lave a
lengthy and detailed report of
• study made OD tha Insurance PT PLEASANT - Pbllltp J.
matt.r.
Hall, Pt. PI-nt Rt., entered
Tbe blanket policy it Josued a plea of cuJ!ty to the indictby till! Royal Globe
Polley mont of forgery when he ap- :
Company and will bo written peared in Ctreult Court Monday i
by lbe MISon County Insurance with his court appointed attor- '
Company wllh premfumo to be ney, Ray Musgr•Y$· Judi•
divided &amp;lDOlli local Insurance Jamoo Lee Thompson set tile 1
agencies quall/ied to
hanrlle date ol February 2oth for aen- i
such policies.
tencing. Allorney Musgrave p&amp;- :
Council alto approved com- titloned the court to consider I
mittee recommendaUons con· probation for hi1 client
corning oick lean pay of ill Poarlle Runion, Leon, enterelty fmployoa, atatin1 that all ed Innocent pleao to both inemployees must be on the job 30 dictmenll reurned ogains him.
working days before sick leave 1Runion was indicted for tlrik·
..verage it elfectivt and mll$1 i ins, booting and wounding
present a doetor'a cerllfll:~te. nine year old girl, and also for
Mayor D. B. Mor1fan rt'd unlawful co-habitation, in a
resi&amp;Jlatloa of lth Ward Coun· joint Indictment, witb Christine
cllman Frank Cl!pebart who ll&lt;&gt;wlinl, Leon. Christine Bowlresl&amp;oed blo seat u bo Ia em- iD.I ltao not appeared in court
ployed out t1. the elty and un- to answer her indictment, as
obit to atlend cOWICil sessions. lho Ia nported Ill. Runion'• tri·
Uf!OD recol!llllllldltlol of May- ala were set for the week of
or Morgan, Leooard Frank (Bus- Junlllry 31, lietl. He is repre- ,
fer) Rif!le, 31, "" unanimous· sented by Attorney J.G.~'. Joha·
IJ approved by eouncil to !ill 10n.
lilt v•cucy.
Carl Roaor Blrcbfleld,
22,
Riffle Js 1 ahlft foreman at Ho111t, enered an innocen
Stauffer Cbemfe~l C&lt;lmpaay 1 pleao to hil indictment returDgraduate of Potnt Pleasant H'tgh ed by September 1966 . ll'Bnd
School, atlended Morrit Harvey Jury chargmg contributing to
Coll~e, 11 married to the for- dehnquency of •. mtnor 1J3
mer Juanita WaarJ, and the fa· year old llfl l. BJTchfletd was
that ot 1wo 110111• 1'bt family re- represented m court by court
•ides at 1JII Pleuaat Street appomted attornoy Robert M.
Point Ploaoaot,
· Sm1th. Trial dato ot week of 1
A dilcunion "" held on the February 7th wu HI.
fraochfoe 10111bt by the VIllage
Cable CorporatloJ to
install Loss of House by
maintain and opor•te Ia city um: Fire Proves Shock
lis a rt&gt;mmunlty lntenna sy- PT. PLEASANT - Mrs. Elotem. Tbe matttr was tabl«d He '1\Jcker, RobertsburJ!, was
lor further otudy by a •:OIIImft- admitted to Holm Hospital Jale ;
Sunday sufferini from ohock
after learnine her six ~ mom I
frame home had been deo:roy-1
ed by fire. Mrs. Tucker ~\ :1.~ at
Arbuckle when the blaze brok• l
out about 5 p.m. Fireml'n fmm
Point Pltasant, Winfield and 1
Buffalo fought the blezt fm· ap- '
proximately 4 houn.
,
Gallipollo' seventh and otqhth The cause of the blazo was :
grade basketballJ•ams chalked &lt;believed to have been cefectivP I
up a pair of win• at Raclnt , Wlrmg. A ly()@'wrlter r ":"I!,.. r d I
Monday evenina:.
~layer, gas stove ~md 'leveral
The Galltpolu seventh had an Items of clothing were reP&lt;Jrleasy IO, tllumpln&amp; tilt Melp , ed to be the only things solvog- I
countiano 44-l:!. In tht eighth ed .'rom the home. No damago I
grodo battle, ont mllht 111 e~mate I! available at thJS
they played a "doublo header" 11 •
for it took Galltpolis tour ovll'
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4442.
l'ire in Height8
ln the sovtnth ll'ade _lamt, PT. PLEASANT _ The fire
To1nmy Pr.. e pumped 111 19 department ""wered a call at
pomts tor Ga!lipolis, followed 5 p. m. Monday o the Sandy
by Steve Jones 11 and Mllcl Htilhls aection ol the
it
Noe'! nlnf!. Boerger ~nd North where 8 graas fire was en~a~­
bad two each. A. H11l totaled gering two homes. Nln&amp; fir
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14 for the losers. Gallipolis led answered the Cllll and f:~~t ;
20-!, 24-12, and 38-11 ot the the blaze tor en hour before
quarterma:ks.
. brincing lt under control. Cause
Ia the mghtcap, Norm Gil· ot the bl•ze 11 bein&amp; investiga~
more finished with 18 tor Galli· ed.
polls, followeo by Steve Blow· Melvin Johnson, 41, 197 Park
ers 1!. However, the moot lm· Drive, h•• been employed as
~rtant bucket came with sev- one of tht two pJI!d city tireen seconds l•ft in the fourth men. Johnson ts replacing J c
utra period . when Mike Orr Parsono who retired after m~y
pumped one 11 to win tbt pme, y•rs Hrvlce with the depart~~- Beep Matthew• had U-' mont. Tbt other paid ltrematl
It ~-42 with :JO aeconds left ID ls Frank BolleCUIIer. All dothe third ovel'lfme.
partment members 11'1 volwt
Cl»w's 17 polnll led Raelll. tters.
Diddle had 11. Racine led 19-11
at balftime, and G1lllpolll 110
PIAJN'I'III'F WJNI
lheatl 28-25 after three periodo. PT. PLEASANT - Au order
I 1111 34-34 after four perlotll, VlllliDC lud&amp;moot to tbe pJaiD,
N • 38 attor ftyt, a I a lilt hu bNtt alllttd by Judtit
aflfr six, and 40-40 after seven. J._ Ltt 'l'nmpJOI, Muott
Gllllf!Oiil seventh II llOW W Ceuttty ClrCIIllt.Court, Ia lito elv.
for th• year, Racine 1-f. Tbt H aeUOD Of CwoJ1aa. .Lumber
GA~&lt; eigblh II t-2, lllllllldtll ComJIIlll Yl, Wilt Vfrllnlo In.
J-3 Saturdlf, at 1 p.m., lito dullrill1&gt;eft1Cij)llllllt. 'J'bt judg.
Galllpollo Grade scllool team! mmtt was tor tlie sum of ,1,088.•
.-m pl1y at Pomeroy.
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From Dudley'•
Be~uty

he wants studying singing, object,
aw•y to clubs.
alve the boby a nome, He aays · ·
be's loved mt ri1ht alona. He'd i
be a wonderful father. He basi
a good job. He's tl, I'm 16. .
. I'll have to tell my porents i
soon, and I'd like to tell ti10m
something definite. don't love
tbe oecond hoy, but tho boy's
lather thinks this might be s '
aood solution if I married him.
Which should I choo&lt;e'! -N.B
Dear N:
Neither! You certainly don·t
1 want an lmlllllture, reluctant, I
I unloving, "take the easy way 1
1out" husband, Ifirst boy), nor '
I does the second boy - who is
more: noble than wise - want
an immature , reluctant, unlov[ mg ''lake the f!itiSy way out"
1 wirer
' Your parents will stand by
you, and I think they'll agree
with counselors at the maternlly home, lt'a beller to aive
I your baby up lhan to settle for
a worthle!ll marrlaKe. - H.
This column is dedicated to
1 famil~' livmg. so 1f vnu ·re hav- ,
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house Mr. a~d Mrs. Verne Watterson. 11 :15
Used Ref rio erators
I ~ hor Three bat hs, Cf' 'Tlic tile
The Norman Phillips
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David Huddleston spent week- 11·20
aud wall to wall carpet on helpful but not necessary You and lots 111 Syracuse, 0 h 1 6 · end wilh hi s family, Mrs. Hud- ·
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1255 Corwtr. Avenue, Haeckl Sale is subject to approval of
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Terminal Building, Hami\toA, tho Probate_ Court of Meigs son, BI'\ICA! oi Po':.eroy,
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a~~ gt ard ""att&gt;r Brown ll l'rall 1
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Primmer and Durward SW'IIin, 1 Duke (28) (11-fl
S37
W'.l! I&gt;~ •e..,.r'~'&lt;' " "" ' 1:61' •
W
fnT DC oot "'u"'llr•UOO
Columbus, and Mr. and Mrs.
Kentucky (5) (1().0)
:II
1964 Olds 88, 4-Door - - - - - - $2149
Me!vin Drake and f&lt;tmily, RaVanderblll (12-1)
245
Power st.ct~ring a11d brahs, automatic, fully equipped,
cine.
4. St. Joseph's (I) (lD-2) 189
r Jdi u, hcitkr, biu~J Ii11ish. Spotless clean interior.
TO 2--3537.
4 S tfc Team 2
9
5
5. Bradley (13-l)
142
4-Doo
$599
.
d -t Team 4
7 7
early Bird Women'• League
6.
Brig.
Young
(I)
(Jil-l)
139
1960 Mercury P ar kl ane
r - - UGHT tmulmg, coal on ca T
Decemher
29,
1!16&gt;
Mrs.
James
Carruthero
and
6 8
1
119
Hardto]' Sedon. Full puwer, automatic, re'lll,y I&lt;&gt; roll.
Ue. Phone WY t-7786 and WY Team
Won Lest family, of Canton spent sever•! 7. Pi-ovidence (111-1)
8
6
3
3 0
8.
UCLA
(ll-3)
!Ol
1959 International V-8 - - - - - - $795
1-7286!2-lU·lOtc l
series Brenda Van Me' Spareless Four
days with Mr. and Mrs. Mar· Happy Fou r
2
\ vin Marks.
9. Texas Westent (!Z-0)
78
s
\
2
Mural Taylor of Keno and 10. Kansas (11-2)
8"z· Ft. Pick up . 1;ood tin•s. Save plenty here.
- - - - -- - ter, 135 ·, High Team enes Pinettes
T'l
Everyday Specials
Team 2, 708.
Slow Four
e 3 Mr. and Mrs. Junior Koenig
at
Bantam Boyo League
High Gome and Series - P. 6IId son were visiting Mr. and Second 10 - If. Loyola (D!.)
Marie'o Style Post
Won Los t Bcarbs IS5, 440; High Team Mrs. Everett Sisson.
35 ; 12. Iowa 23; 13, New
6
OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.
Haircuts
$1.25 -~ Team 3
20
Game - Pinettes, 520; H' g h Mr. and Mrs. Dave Holter, Mexiro 22; 14, Dayton 17; 1~,
Shampoo &amp; Selt
$1.50 Team 6
rot. 9~ Team Series _ Happy Four, Chester, were visiting Mr. and (tie) Tulsa and Utah 1&amp;: 17,
Louisville 9; 18, western
POMEROY, OHIO
30 day color rinse,
l'irestone
t 4'h 111'. , 1477 _
Mrs. Hank Holler.
12
--:-·-:-:--:==::==:===--;;:~:"';:':";~==,..: Shampoo &amp; set
$3.50 Team
_ 2
H 1
Mr. and Mrs Wayne Prince Kentucky 8; 19, (tie) Tew
_
_
·Pormanento
$7.50
up
h
G
J
w
Jk
\75
• "·II and Ser,"ce
Hlg ame - oe e er
City League
visited Mr. and Mrs. Sammie A&amp;M and Temple 7.
SALE
FOR
W
01
FotRent
I
-~
_
_
"~ and Wiglets
'
HISe
Wigs
ig 1 f!es - 'SttSt
ev
·~' 308 ·
J)ecember 28, 1965
Wilson . Hockingport.
1•
,IUll n ROOM furmsl:ed apart· REBUILT SINGER Console :
High Team game and scrtesPoint Mr. and Mrs. Norman Weber
'
WY _ ,
\l
c Sewtug Machm e. fully
re- !
Marie's Style Post
Team 3. 829, 1536.
' Rawlings Hondas
84 were vistlin~ Dons K,oenig at , wash. Sl. 61 Smnford ~
1511
58
2
3
- ~eut.
·
built.#, ye.lr warranty ~ on I RL 124
Ph, WY 2~5271
An AJBC Award to Bantam : Pomeroy Cement Block
83 Tuppers Plains.
Wash. 80 Cahr. 79
yrll'use.
:
,.ge
oy~
or
a
game
o
D
D
liar
70
lmy
N~well
of
Chester
an
\\J·: \\'lSH In 1ho: '1k uur Pli 1T1 Y1
for Sale
[ paris. Pa~· $4450 or $l.t:&gt; per '
s
Ohio
a.
8
1
f 11sd
. 11w :; and 11 1\'ii rJ" i1" · lin ·1r 1\"'I
., 1·•
. - NI'T
·-- STE\\EO t%5 mode · we~·k. Call WY 2-6555.
' J•• welker.
Coum
1 bus VIS'"
· ., .
~
--~Mtddleport
Dept.
Store
66
Mary
Newell,
1
1
loi t•l v g1 11 s. Citl"d ".
lt' ll l'rs , ' ~ 1 •.
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1 11 6te KARL GRUESER, P\umning
·\,·tl.l tnl'.t' c ,\ls ;nld
ptwm ,
sl'l r:Jdlo rr_luippl'
I' ,
Minersville
Ball Park
55 ed Mary Pierce.
. .ted I
,_
,
.
ntl
r
IT'S
TERRIFK:
the
way
we 're and
\Syracuse
H&amp;R Ft'res·tone
50 . Margaret ()lwthorne VlSI
1,
1
11
1
1
spe:u-:rr
City League
" , ,- ~i 1 y :.11 s. i\tle\_' l 'l:~~ ~~~
d ~OUtll. syds · ' 1 n r
se lling Blue Lustre for clean- Ohio. End your eewer troub·
High Game end
- Hen·'.
Babcock.
\ 11 c1
1
\\ ·· ti 1:wk ;l1. 1\~1· \l' '&lt;l •.!1 11 1".1 spt•e 11111··rm!Xt..'
';r'
a. &amp;I! t. i
Ies.
We
have
all
sizer; sewer ,
January ol, 196tl
. .
I
d"" lrt'd
1\)
llu ,il \' (11\l lllC r nn ifil 1. 1ll S :-il' I ing ru gs and upholstery. 1\('nl
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bl
te5 1
Points ry Clatworthy, 212, _607; Hugh 1
Smith
Wed
&lt; ne-.. ay
:u~tl
\ll ~~~· \&gt; to
.~
I
Tk
t•lt:dric shampooer $1. B&lt;~k(•r . mac nnes. easona e ra .
G
dS s
Porn- .
I!M&amp;
t"IP :Iw
\1..' c &lt;~t! 110 nh IJ\t·"~
sohl
wr ,,,a.,. en1over
Call WY 2-2974. da v or night. Rawlings Hondas
90
TeamCement
arne an
- - II,.Hll'
,tch ,,tHr&lt;''&gt;II
unth · furnl lure Middleport
., •roy
Block,enc
915,- 2630. I' ..~k . with her "'"'n dmother, 7·. 00 Dat·)y Wort'
1 111 1 ·' 1 ······
t'-t' l \' eo tn lll 11IOH, h'. · t&gt; wry ·
P•'
•
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Pomeroy Cement Block
u.l
"
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~111 ,, .. Ill t \11lT \ \'.' I'. jl 'l l n.::dl '
' ptt y lJ:li an i'e due ', $81 ;2_2;
--·____1__ 10 6te
In - D Bar
76
Mrs. Lavinia Simpson.
7:05 Mike Wallace NeWI
o t.l ,. Cul dL' n :\ nn lv•.· rq !'y ll10rl'
I
Ill
hllHl t' . l
.I' I 2 USED coal furna ces, and 2! IIEATING , PLUMBI:"lG Rural Middleport Dept. Store
Women's Thursday League
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wiltshire 7:30 Buddy Starcher Sho\f
" ., 1 ·
\ \\ 6tc 1
b
H k
B
December 30, 1!16&gt;
of Marne!, W. Vn. w_ere the ·. 9- oo Captain Kangaroo
1
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.. nd J•'ll ul Cfl '-' :mu
~
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_
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.
used
furnlJrC
lowers.
a
er
Doxol
Bottle
Gas
Arnod
roB&amp;R
F
to
!)8
11 (;; u\.
1 II Ill' (1 l :1 TS tor ,.,;1: 1•. CHntact l &lt;HJ,l
li98 W.
thers. 613 E. Mam Street
Ires ne
'57
Won Lost · weckend guests of his mother, l lO :OO I Ul1.'e Lucy
\.111'
l
Syr?cuse~
Ball Park
N.Y .Clothing House 31
14 Mrs. Harry Willshire.
110:30 The McCoys
1
10gett
17
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2-379~.
1-B
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Pomeroy.
9
22
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Htgh
t
arne
llarttld
Black·
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Bob St' mon's Mark•t
Mr. ond t'".·. ' · · .
\1:011 Andy of Mayberry
1
11
' ,.· .. ''1' 1tl&gt; 1'''"1
------=Fabric Shop ...
27
13 were recent
guest&lt; of Wlil Jones l 11 ·.30 Dtck Van Dy'·e Show
',. ··,.,. ·,.·_ -1
I ,&lt;
\11 '1 t·ll d IJ t ,\ntiqUit y or call ·. 1-00. JtllOIIF'. -,-,!·..-,nd- l•r·n··.' .
·- - - - - . ,· lston 23G : Ig certes ...
i7llp ! dut'l\ s. Call 84:l-27iB. 1 -8-~t(· ,.
•
1 f..ou k5 '156Hh\
lg earn game an rl Team No. 5
2.1
22 of Columbus.
.
12 .00 Love Of Life •
'
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rll' l' Ut"!'" 1111 :! t [.'\ ( - : Hr ·\ '1' .. : ,,-i.., ion fOn·l - - -·-.. -- '
EXPERIENCED
I Series - Rawlings Hondas, 916, Donna's R~staurant 15 30
Mr. and Mrs. B\lly Joe Spen· 12 25 Midday News
1
1
t1 r ~ .• rJ'ln, ..·, . 11 1tl -1 JII t1;11: 1
:-; ,ie
&lt;; ilo:l l'nndnwn . l'r wed . WHY wnrry over El
sluggish
2649
L
d
k
11
34
famil)' or Wilmington were
1
st.•plic ta11k (~et Kle;;m-Em
I
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1
an mor
cer,
.
..
l2.31J Search For Tomorrow
•.ll ll lllF! li 1 ~ t:lno ·~ ;,nd ok 11' h
t'l
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l'l•t•1 1f WI' 2-244 11
I
first Half Winner: Rawlings . High Game and Se_ries- J. guests of Mr. &amp;Mrs. K A. Wmg 12·.45 Gu'tdt"ng Lt' ght
1
'· 1,, ., , . II 1; II :
1&gt;1 I 1•· I ,•., :· ~
All Srptic Farm
Tank
Clt•aner.
l. ti· 61 c . [ LtndmJrk
Bureau, :i
I 1litn das .
Henley 191, 515 ; High Team ett and Mrs. Ann Coe.
1·00 Woman's Page
i ·" ~ lt I 'l l t' !rlpt· l. I!H' \\ !1'\.~ t, •:
1\ H .H\:\'I' HJ\ :\ 1. :&gt;:i Pi cku p I Ponwmy.
t 2.16_3otc i
Game and senes- Fabric Shop i Mrs. Fred Philson and daugh~ 1': 30 As The World Turnl
:tnJ tJ;,· ('1\ut r
t: Ill !, . :-; t·P o l t·;lll T 0 . st~·w· i
t
Tri County League
755, 2335.
ter Dr. K_athryn P_
hllson reeturn- 2·. 00 Password
Bftll,hm" f f';m•1 h' 1! :
1 P'rom the largesl truck or
January 4 19611
Bl k b g
1
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l 6 6tc
Real Estate For Sale
bulld01.er radiator to the I
'
ed to their home 10 ac s ur 1, 2:30 House Party
\ II
\~!:'.! .JI ·Y\ ' Tltl' ('h ,
\dJet•l . -----·-~_
1 smalli;st beater core.
I
Points
Industrial Le&gt;all:Ue
Va . arter spendmg the past te 1 . . ....3 Tell The Truth
- - - -- - - dn &lt;. r' $.til0."0 t all 992-7031.
allend AlbhoCtlt b
46
December 30, 1965
days with Mr. •nd Mrs. Ther-1
NeWI
to&lt;! o~d hund
' 61p_l
[
et~s o. age u
Polnto eon Johnson.
3·30 Edge ot Nlgnt
I ,
L' &gt;'T " I&lt; II" ., ,, ~ ,[.,,,_
,,., .
'"
4 Blelner Block
,,,, l''''''''
1/C .,.,
tlli
WY 2-2143
Pomeroy G. &amp; J . Auto p ar~
86 I Corpora\ Allen Graham an d 4.011 The •·rret Storm
\ I T: 111:c: " 1.1 1 : ·II
Z1i i Z.\(, o~H.TH'
~
I
Crnw
's
Steak
House
4
K.
&amp; C. Jewelers
78 l wife left for La Jt&gt;une Marmc ;30 S t =p · t n
1
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68 Base . in North Caroma
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o
5 _~00 ,g
,tr'
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~~ .. , 1' Wt· ll ·:ll lll'.n nt: o.:v st•wmg rOMI•:ROY _ 5 rDIYll fra me, , __ __
·-- ··
rtug s n ar e
, Blue &amp; Grey Restauran
aft_er 4,
Early
Sho'11
60
1
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:'. tr
m:wll ll:t' \l ake' ' bll ll"nholc s. j h:Jth. lwg&lt;· Int. )oeated "" '
Phone Today For
Hol.sum Sales
~ Swtsher - Lohse
spendmg the past month wtlh 6 30 CBS Evenins ~ewo
11
1
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Hmd11l' 7. ean be$p ur,-hast'd OD
FREE ESTIMATES
hBlHa
ackr- DEda;1sA58
MThr. and Mrs. J0e1sr0- 7:DO News Report
3., his
4.0110.00
p:.tc' 11''-, I' 1('., •
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[a ll
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5
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ey are
w lh rn,a
7 15
Notice
;. P.:1.
["11 ll
·e CLOSF.: tN - ti roo m frame, 1
old Baekston and Clyde Ingels, High Game- John Sisson 226 1spending two days with his bra- 7 ) Your ea e
Dr.;J( li' t' S
Fi 7.';-, due nnl y 3512.1 or $5 per 1:-\ bt·drooms !,
I
ON
15.63 . High Tevm Game
and Joe Johnson 591 ; High Team · thcr,
Graham and faro- :_2°
08
jl'c. 'i:it·, and $l 00 si .es.
ruunlh \'al l \\·y 2-l::ht:l .
\ m"nl. furnnre het. tmg, con·
eALUMINUM SIDING
Scnrs Meigs Co. Beagle club, Game and Series- K &amp; C. Jew. Iily in Alabama.
7.30 Lost
pace' II
lllxe :•,,,,, : I ,-,,, .J., 7, ., I) .• I
I 4 f,&lt;c
eretc fi'O nt p11 rch. uwuer may
eSTORM DOOR
946. 21:04.
elers, 897, 2531.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nance and 3:30 Beverly Hlllbtl el
_,. 1::u, MIUtlh-nHrl. 12 8 11.'&lt;JS
fi n:m ce.
&amp; WINDOWS
[
son spenl Christma s with their 99:00
k
30 G!een
1
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____ . ___
STEHEII - 1\WlO (O. u1· ·. SYltACCSE - 1' , stor1 frame
e ROOFING
, Women'• Early Bird Lea guo
Monday Mind League
ehildren in Chesape!lke.
' Dtck Van y t
1 dore Nance 10:00 Danny KayeT . •t
4 &lt;]Jt•(·d lll i1'!'1l' Xt' d
ell;tnge.r
.1
J anuary 3, 1~•
' Mrs. T1eo
He p W a nte
bat11. base men t , '
January 5, 1966
uvu
Mr . and
I. \liiJ I \lilunll' ('OJ1 11'111 4 spe;tl\·1 3 bcdroows,
d
I
Extert"or Decorators
14 and ch ildren an d nev. and Mrs . 1! ·•00 The News onlgu
;.- . - - - - - - - - - , I
g;1 ~ rurnnn.· I1e:1I111 12. g ar;.u~e .
Won Lost Th e pt.
a s1es
15
i
H ·plll1rl
Lon:· ly al-,
lot \00 x 100,
on
Of Ohio
Happy Four
4 2 Ashland Oil
10 Paul Sellers and daughters spent 11: Weather Teller
nut 1.111~h Tht s S!'1
lrH~r H""'c 1''\ ,' ". ·500 ·t\0·
D k H II
F
10 New Year's Eve WI'th Mr. aad 11:20 Late Sbaw
WY 2-5644 Middleport, 0. Spareless Four
4 2
ar
o otr our
ml n1 11 ~ old. T&lt;J ke over J.i &lt;iY·I· ALBt.;RT M. COX, BROKER
Pinettes
3
3 LoBo's
6 Mrs. Ted Nance.
n.cnts ol $1 .25 per •...e t::k or
WY Z-3830
WY 2.-3636
t
•V"""ONEER
Slow Four
1 I Bee Ceeo
CC! II
due I R7
pay
bnl&lt;~nce
1 J1 3t
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Bl
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4
WY 1-t;,;;
I 4 6\c
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Complete Servtco
High Game and
Series ae nar'
FAHM for Sale. Phone SH 1Crill Bradford
Phyflis Bearhs, 209 466; High lllgh Game - Art Sylvester
yoorcclf - for • thrill 5275.
t-3-tlc
Write, Prone or Coota..
Team Game and Seri.. - Hap- 234; Ehzabeth Lohse_ and Pat I
ed sd
RUTLAND
llw lirs l tnne '"" use Blue -II. \.. 8RADFORD
py Four 591 1620
Ingels, 179; High SefleS - Art ,
Wednesday
ne
Lustn· Hrnt electri c shamCylvester 572, ElizabeUt Lohse
7:25
Daily F'lm
Word f lh
Racine, Obio
30 N
po•H'J'. !L Hokcr
Furn itu re , I
5 I tic
Industrial Iague
527.
6:45 Corn Cob Report
7:
avy I 0 • Apply WY 2-2156
Middlepo rt, Ohto.
l-3-6tc
Jaouary I, 19M
7:00 Today
8:00 Fun School
THE
""'k pJDts, &lt;hirts, ack-i POMEROY - 4 room cottage I
Overseas Employment
Pnlnto
7:25 Today Out Your Woy
9:30 Morning Move
,
:tnd slaws Car l 1
wrth bath and gas heatmg, '
Blebter Block
3,25 Tnday Out Your Way
11:00 Supermarket Sweep
911
DAILY SENTINEL
li" . Long Botto m. Ohto.
illcall•d on Route :t3, owner All trade• truck driver te K&amp;C Jewelers
9:00 The New Morning Sholl 11:30 The Dating Gamt I
86
12-ll-25tp
i
wi
ll
ftn:tncc.
$3.110000.
[
project
engmeers.
Africa.
Blue
&amp;
Grey
Rest.
10
:00 Eye Guess.
12:00 Donna Reed ShoW
·. Vartted To Buy
76
1
- .
I' RI!L TE 7 - CLOSL-IN - F.x-1 Europe, Asia, South Pacuic. Davis - Warner Ins.
62
10:25 News
12:30 Falber Knowa Bell
USED POST 1\0LE rtrg ger fnr . FIHI•:\\'OOD. any kngt '· 110
,
11
t
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f
paid
travel,
housing,
food.
10
30
C
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1•. 00 Ben Casey
.
n en . 2 ~ ory mo ern rame 1
Swisher _ Ohse Drugs
:
oncenu a ton
60
I
F11rd Traet•n·. Cur. tad . ~·l. 1rpll'k up loilr1. Cal or
wn te • ho me. on rooms i 4 '"1
2.·011 The Nurses
~X' rooms I, I Atlantic. Rt.::h
" snlarv jobs, Ed's Auto Trun'
ll:OO Morning Star
34
SJlil dr
vtn Kt·t ·il&lt;JU).: Il. 9 !1 t\ p. m .I c :t·mJaiP Skid r.1 11re,
--" Ca rna han enter- 11:30 Paradise Bay
z-.30 A Tt'me For Uo
bath , plenty eloset
spaee, male. female over 18. OEIB
H"tgh Game and "'rt'es Lar- MI'll. H"""'
WY l -5:t-l2: J . iOp. nt . Che'· ' 1 1\hro. \I Y 6-3437.
I ltfe !1.1 !1 b;Jsement , hol a1r
·
fur. Box 23190, Oakland Park. ry Wilson 2.53, 636 . =High Team tafned her Sund ay ~
"-h oo) Cl ass 1200 Jeopardy
.
2:55 News
tcr 'Ji:5-'t! ·,c,
I II l;te HUI!Gt::T Pfl iCEU funiiture in. nn ce heaLing, f1anl
porch, ' Fb. 33307
IG
dS .
K&amp; CJ
of Bethany Church at
her 12· 30 Let's Play Postofftce
S:OO General Hospital
..
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hd t I
[
enes ew- . horne. Th ose a11 end'mg were.. 1:30
. Smgm
. . , Jamboree
.-•SI ·i: CJ .\1... ( \ um. $2 .1\J , ut' e . m:~ tn r\ oor u r..: ~ wp.
gC~ragr le\' PI Iot I I,4 110"vOO. ' CUSTOM. BUTCHEHfNG - ant-~ 1ame an
3:30 The Young M.arrlcu.
35 2703
9
t:!U". : r lb. lh·rl f1'"· Si ·_1n !1;1kt·r !· urnnur~M1ddleport, 1\UIJDLEPORT - 11'2
story I
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Sandra and Mary Biggs, David I 2·00 The Days of Our Lives
4:00 Never Too Young
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11 b 111 d e r 1 e ers,
1
1
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cuttmg.
ve y
Thetss:
· . I""I Th etss
· a nd Car'I 2'30
. The Doctors
'" ill ,- ,1'. ,' 1•&lt;'1 ''''· &lt;,·,-,,,.
. 1· .,,, 1 Oh1n.
. 11 12 tfc ' r, ".•,,.,,. 1,· rri&lt;IIO"&lt;' bath. u1111
Monday . Phil uyMeter,es Pbune
POMEROY LANllS
4:30 Where Th a Act1on'"
~:~ on ,u l n : II -1 1•' "1 .. n Udl
ty room, front e~nd b a c k1
U
E
R'
d
W
,
Ruth
and
Roger
Crowford
of
3·00
Another
Worllj
5:00
Soupy
Sales
1
1
9 18
8
l; ; tllt' y, h·:t:th't ll~. ( H,i·)
pnrrh, ~.:elbr, corner klt lo- 1 WY 2- 3510·
c
&lt;trY Ir
omt&gt;n ~ague White Hall.
3;~9 '/3'0 Uon't Say
Lean lt To Beaver.
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Used Ref rio erators
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Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bill theses:
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Swain were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Team
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4 :llH.I!.V.11 ' 1l &gt; !'! ~
Primmer and Durward SW'IIin, 1 Duke (28) (11-fl
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Columbus, and Mr. and Mrs.
Kentucky (5) (1().0)
:II
1964 Olds 88, 4-Door - - - - - - $2149
Me!vin Drake and f&lt;tmily, RaVanderblll (12-1)
245
Power st.ct~ring a11d brahs, automatic, fully equipped,
cine.
4. St. Joseph's (I) (lD-2) 189
r Jdi u, hcitkr, biu~J Ii11ish. Spotless clean interior.
TO 2--3537.
4 S tfc Team 2
9
5
5. Bradley (13-l)
142
4-Doo
$599
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7 7
early Bird Women'• League
6.
Brig.
Young
(I)
(Jil-l)
139
1960 Mercury P ar kl ane
r - - UGHT tmulmg, coal on ca T
Decemher
29,
1!16&gt;
Mrs.
James
Carruthero
and
6 8
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119
Hardto]' Sedon. Full puwer, automatic, re'lll,y I&lt;&gt; roll.
Ue. Phone WY t-7786 and WY Team
Won Lest family, of Canton spent sever•! 7. Pi-ovidence (111-1)
8
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UCLA
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1959 International V-8 - - - - - - $795
1-7286!2-lU·lOtc l
series Brenda Van Me' Spareless Four
days with Mr. and Mrs. Mar· Happy Fou r
2
\ vin Marks.
9. Texas Westent (!Z-0)
78
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Mural Taylor of Keno and 10. Kansas (11-2)
8"z· Ft. Pick up . 1;ood tin•s. Save plenty here.
- - - - -- - ter, 135 ·, High Team enes Pinettes
T'l
Everyday Specials
Team 2, 708.
Slow Four
e 3 Mr. and Mrs. Junior Koenig
at
Bantam Boyo League
High Gome and Series - P. 6IId son were visiting Mr. and Second 10 - If. Loyola (D!.)
Marie'o Style Post
Won Los t Bcarbs IS5, 440; High Team Mrs. Everett Sisson.
35 ; 12. Iowa 23; 13, New
6
OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.
Haircuts
$1.25 -~ Team 3
20
Game - Pinettes, 520; H' g h Mr. and Mrs. Dave Holter, Mexiro 22; 14, Dayton 17; 1~,
Shampoo &amp; Selt
$1.50 Team 6
rot. 9~ Team Series _ Happy Four, Chester, were visiting Mr. and (tie) Tulsa and Utah 1&amp;: 17,
Louisville 9; 18, western
POMEROY, OHIO
30 day color rinse,
l'irestone
t 4'h 111'. , 1477 _
Mrs. Hank Holler.
12
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$3.50 Team
_ 2
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Mr. and Mrs Wayne Prince Kentucky 8; 19, (tie) Tew
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·Pormanento
$7.50
up
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Hlg ame - oe e er
City League
visited Mr. and Mrs. Sammie A&amp;M and Temple 7.
SALE
FOR
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FotRent
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Wigs
ig 1 f!es - 'SttSt
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J)ecember 28, 1965
Wilson . Hockingport.
1•
,IUll n ROOM furmsl:ed apart· REBUILT SINGER Console :
High Team game and scrtesPoint Mr. and Mrs. Norman Weber
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WY _ ,
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c Sewtug Machm e. fully
re- !
Marie's Style Post
Team 3. 829, 1536.
' Rawlings Hondas
84 were vistlin~ Dons K,oenig at , wash. Sl. 61 Smnford ~
1511
58
2
3
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built.#, ye.lr warranty ~ on I RL 124
Ph, WY 2~5271
An AJBC Award to Bantam : Pomeroy Cement Block
83 Tuppers Plains.
Wash. 80 Cahr. 79
yrll'use.
:
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or
a
game
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D
D
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70
lmy
N~well
of
Chester
an
\\J·: \\'lSH In 1ho: '1k uur Pli 1T1 Y1
for Sale
[ paris. Pa~· $4450 or $l.t:&gt; per '
s
Ohio
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8
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·-- STE\\EO t%5 mode · we~·k. Call WY 2-6555.
' J•• welker.
Coum
1 bus VIS'"
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Dept.
Store
66
Mary
Newell,
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Minersville
Ball Park
55 ed Mary Pierce.
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the
way
we 're and
\Syracuse
H&amp;R Ft'res·tone
50 . Margaret ()lwthorne VlSI
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City League
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se lling Blue Lustre for clean- Ohio. End your eewer troub·
High Game end
- Hen·'.
Babcock.
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have
all
sizer; sewer ,
January ol, 196tl
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llu ,il \' (11\l lllC r nn ifil 1. 1ll S :-il' I ing ru gs and upholstery. 1\('nl
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Points ry Clatworthy, 212, _607; Hugh 1
Smith
Wed
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t•lt:dric shampooer $1. B&lt;~k(•r . mac nnes. easona e ra .
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Call WY 2-2974. da v or night. Rawlings Hondas
90
TeamCement
arne an
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,tch ,,tHr&lt;''&gt;II
unth · furnl lure Middleport
., •roy
Block,enc
915,- 2630. I' ..~k . with her "'"'n dmother, 7·. 00 Dat·)y Wort'
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' ptt y lJ:li an i'e due ', $81 ;2_2;
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In - D Bar
76
Mrs. Lavinia Simpson.
7:05 Mike Wallace NeWI
o t.l ,. Cul dL' n :\ nn lv•.· rq !'y ll10rl'
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.I' I 2 USED coal furna ces, and 2! IIEATING , PLUMBI:"lG Rural Middleport Dept. Store
Women's Thursday League
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wiltshire 7:30 Buddy Starcher Sho\f
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December 30, 1!16&gt;
of Marne!, W. Vn. w_ere the ·. 9- oo Captain Kangaroo
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thers. 613 E. Mam Street
Ires ne
'57
Won Lost · weckend guests of his mother, l lO :OO I Ul1.'e Lucy
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Ball Park
N.Y .Clothing House 31
14 Mrs. Harry Willshire.
110:30 The McCoys
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Mr. ond t'".·. ' · · .
\1:011 Andy of Mayberry
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27
13 were recent
guest&lt; of Wlil Jones l 11 ·.30 Dtck Van Dy'·e Show
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\11 '1 t·ll d IJ t ,\ntiqUit y or call ·. 1-00. JtllOIIF'. -,-,!·..-,nd- l•r·n··.' .
·- - - - - . ,· lston 23G : Ig certes ...
i7llp ! dut'l\ s. Call 84:l-27iB. 1 -8-~t(· ,.
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lg earn game an rl Team No. 5
2.1
22 of Columbus.
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12 .00 Love Of Life •
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EXPERIENCED
I Series - Rawlings Hondas, 916, Donna's R~staurant 15 30
Mr. and Mrs. B\lly Joe Spen· 12 25 Midday News
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sluggish
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famil)' or Wilmington were
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first Half Winner: Rawlings . High Game and Se_ries- J. guests of Mr. &amp;Mrs. K A. Wmg 12·.45 Gu'tdt"ng Lt' ght
1
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All Srptic Farm
Tank
Clt•aner.
l. ti· 61 c . [ LtndmJrk
Bureau, :i
I 1litn das .
Henley 191, 515 ; High Team ett and Mrs. Ann Coe.
1·00 Woman's Page
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1\ H .H\:\'I' HJ\ :\ 1. :&gt;:i Pi cku p I Ponwmy.
t 2.16_3otc i
Game and senes- Fabric Shop i Mrs. Fred Philson and daugh~ 1': 30 As The World Turnl
:tnJ tJ;,· ('1\ut r
t: Ill !, . :-; t·P o l t·;lll T 0 . st~·w· i
t
Tri County League
755, 2335.
ter Dr. K_athryn P_
hllson reeturn- 2·. 00 Password
Bftll,hm" f f';m•1 h' 1! :
1 P'rom the largesl truck or
January 4 19611
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Real Estate For Sale
bulld01.er radiator to the I
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ed to their home 10 ac s ur 1, 2:30 House Party
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1 smalli;st beater core.
I
Points
Industrial Le&gt;all:Ue
Va . arter spendmg the past te 1 . . ....3 Tell The Truth
- - - -- - - dn &lt;. r' $.til0."0 t all 992-7031.
allend AlbhoCtlt b
46
December 30, 1965
days with Mr. •nd Mrs. Ther-1
NeWI
to&lt;! o~d hund
' 61p_l
[
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Polnto eon Johnson.
3·30 Edge ot Nlgnt
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L' &gt;'T " I&lt; II" ., ,, ~ ,[.,,,_
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WY 2-2143
Pomeroy G. &amp; J . Auto p ar~
86 I Corpora\ Allen Graham an d 4.011 The •·rret Storm
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Steak
House
4
K.
&amp; C. Jewelers
78 l wife left for La Jt&gt;une Marmc ;30 S t =p · t n
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rtug s n ar e
, Blue &amp; Grey Restauran
aft_er 4,
Early
Sho'11
60
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Phone Today For
Hol.sum Sales
~ Swtsher - Lohse
spendmg the past month wtlh 6 30 CBS Evenins ~ewo
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FREE ESTIMATES
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MThr. and Mrs. J0e1sr0- 7:DO News Report
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Notice
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·e CLOSF.: tN - ti roo m frame, 1
old Baekston and Clyde Ingels, High Game- John Sisson 226 1spending two days with his bra- 7 ) Your ea e
Dr.;J( li' t' S
Fi 7.';-, due nnl y 3512.1 or $5 per 1:-\ bt·drooms !,
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ON
15.63 . High Tevm Game
and Joe Johnson 591 ; High Team · thcr,
Graham and faro- :_2°
08
jl'c. 'i:it·, and $l 00 si .es.
ruunlh \'al l \\·y 2-l::ht:l .
\ m"nl. furnnre het. tmg, con·
eALUMINUM SIDING
Scnrs Meigs Co. Beagle club, Game and Series- K &amp; C. Jew. Iily in Alabama.
7.30 Lost
pace' II
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eretc fi'O nt p11 rch. uwuer may
eSTORM DOOR
946. 21:04.
elers, 897, 2531.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nance and 3:30 Beverly Hlllbtl el
_,. 1::u, MIUtlh-nHrl. 12 8 11.'&lt;JS
fi n:m ce.
&amp; WINDOWS
[
son spenl Christma s with their 99:00
k
30 G!een
1
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STEHEII - 1\WlO (O. u1· ·. SYltACCSE - 1' , stor1 frame
e ROOFING
, Women'• Early Bird Lea guo
Monday Mind League
ehildren in Chesape!lke.
' Dtck Van y t
1 dore Nance 10:00 Danny KayeT . •t
4 &lt;]Jt•(·d lll i1'!'1l' Xt' d
ell;tnge.r
.1
J anuary 3, 1~•
' Mrs. T1eo
He p W a nte
bat11. base men t , '
January 5, 1966
uvu
Mr . and
I. \liiJ I \lilunll' ('OJ1 11'111 4 spe;tl\·1 3 bcdroows,
d
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Extert"or Decorators
14 and ch ildren an d nev. and Mrs . 1! ·•00 The News onlgu
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g;1 ~ rurnnn.· I1e:1I111 12. g ar;.u~e .
Won Lost Th e pt.
a s1es
15
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H ·plll1rl
Lon:· ly al-,
lot \00 x 100,
on
Of Ohio
Happy Four
4 2 Ashland Oil
10 Paul Sellers and daughters spent 11: Weather Teller
nut 1.111~h Tht s S!'1
lrH~r H""'c 1''\ ,' ". ·500 ·t\0·
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10 New Year's Eve WI'th Mr. aad 11:20 Late Sbaw
WY 2-5644 Middleport, 0. Spareless Four
4 2
ar
o otr our
ml n1 11 ~ old. T&lt;J ke over J.i &lt;iY·I· ALBt.;RT M. COX, BROKER
Pinettes
3
3 LoBo's
6 Mrs. Ted Nance.
n.cnts ol $1 .25 per •...e t::k or
WY Z-3830
WY 2.-3636
t
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Slow Four
1 I Bee Ceeo
CC! II
due I R7
pay
bnl&lt;~nce
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High Game and
Series ae nar'
FAHM for Sale. Phone SH 1Crill Bradford
Phyflis Bearhs, 209 466; High lllgh Game - Art Sylvester
yoorcclf - for • thrill 5275.
t-3-tlc
Write, Prone or Coota..
Team Game and Seri.. - Hap- 234; Ehzabeth Lohse_ and Pat I
ed sd
RUTLAND
llw lirs l tnne '"" use Blue -II. \.. 8RADFORD
py Four 591 1620
Ingels, 179; High SefleS - Art ,
Wednesday
ne
Lustn· Hrnt electri c shamCylvester 572, ElizabeUt Lohse
7:25
Daily F'lm
Word f lh
Racine, Obio
30 N
po•H'J'. !L Hokcr
Furn itu re , I
5 I tic
Industrial Iague
527.
6:45 Corn Cob Report
7:
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Middlepo rt, Ohto.
l-3-6tc
Jaouary I, 19M
7:00 Today
8:00 Fun School
THE
""'k pJDts, &lt;hirts, ack-i POMEROY - 4 room cottage I
Overseas Employment
Pnlnto
7:25 Today Out Your Woy
9:30 Morning Move
,
:tnd slaws Car l 1
wrth bath and gas heatmg, '
Blebter Block
3,25 Tnday Out Your Way
11:00 Supermarket Sweep
911
DAILY SENTINEL
li" . Long Botto m. Ohto.
illcall•d on Route :t3, owner All trade• truck driver te K&amp;C Jewelers
9:00 The New Morning Sholl 11:30 The Dating Gamt I
86
12-ll-25tp
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$3.110000.
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engmeers.
Africa.
Blue
&amp;
Grey
Rest.
10
:00 Eye Guess.
12:00 Donna Reed ShoW
·. Vartted To Buy
76
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62
10:25 News
12:30 Falber Knowa Bell
USED POST 1\0LE rtrg ger fnr . FIHI•:\\'OOD. any kngt '· 110
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travel,
housing,
food.
10
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n en . 2 ~ ory mo ern rame 1
Swisher _ Ohse Drugs
:
oncenu a ton
60
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F11rd Traet•n·. Cur. tad . ~·l. 1rpll'k up loilr1. Cal or
wn te • ho me. on rooms i 4 '"1
2.·011 The Nurses
~X' rooms I, I Atlantic. Rt.::h
" snlarv jobs, Ed's Auto Trun'
ll:OO Morning Star
34
SJlil dr
vtn Kt·t ·il&lt;JU).: Il. 9 !1 t\ p. m .I c :t·mJaiP Skid r.1 11re,
--" Ca rna han enter- 11:30 Paradise Bay
z-.30 A Tt'me For Uo
bath , plenty eloset
spaee, male. female over 18. OEIB
H"tgh Game and "'rt'es Lar- MI'll. H"""'
WY l -5:t-l2: J . iOp. nt . Che'· ' 1 1\hro. \I Y 6-3437.
I ltfe !1.1 !1 b;Jsement , hol a1r
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fur. Box 23190, Oakland Park. ry Wilson 2.53, 636 . =High Team tafned her Sund ay ~
"-h oo) Cl ass 1200 Jeopardy
.
2:55 News
tcr 'Ji:5-'t! ·,c,
I II l;te HUI!Gt::T Pfl iCEU funiiture in. nn ce heaLing, f1anl
porch, ' Fb. 33307
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of Bethany Church at
her 12· 30 Let's Play Postofftce
S:OO General Hospital
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gC~ragr le\' PI Iot I I,4 110"vOO. ' CUSTOM. BUTCHEHfNG - ant-~ 1ame an
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Monday . Phil uyMeter,es Pbune
POMEROY LANllS
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ealed on Broadway. $7,5110.00.
Instructions
December
Los Jan Alkire spent Wednesday 1:011 Mr. Cartoon Present.
6:00 Look at Weather
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was
Mr and Mrs
Mal"lg.
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merger ot chi:' i\.H ncu.l1-.1 {'hun 11 program 1hPr~w 0 unl \' rn 1 ~ h ·mn "Lead on 0 King ." 1Mrs Menzel Smith of Enter- held at 2 p.m. preceding the I •
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and Ev,wgt'lw II Umh·d Hrtlll· , wmld witl: l ~nst. S~em ut~e~ reMr/ Criswell conc.lucled
a pnse E.U.l:l. Church, and Miss rally.
. I· Mrs. E. J. Hill r:!urn~d home
ren Chur('h dennmmalm ns W&lt;~s rnnbi\~ lep li&lt;'.'IS sho
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b . ess sesstun She announc-1Phylli! Spanglet teacher
m ,l Miss Linda Henderson of the Sunday, after a VISit wrth rela·
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c n and black, ed the World Day of Pra)'er 1the Wahama schools.
I Alfred Methodrst Church, pres!- t1ves 10 o urn us
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Just Received Another Big Shipment
a ht&gt; J:..nuars nwt'l ng oJI OH n·d ,dtJI(, br 'w
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_ Feb u rry 25 at Heath Church. During the soctal hour the dent conductr.d the meeting and Mrs. Roy Jones Jr. and
WS l' S ol lit-t~l: t
\l vtl tndl -.t rt'\ 1llvmg ahove Ilgln~·t o peod ' She r a~~kcd for donations !rom I hostesses, Mrs. David Enlsmm-~~ gave' the address of welcome. Michael of Columbus
Of American Made Homer Laughlin
Churr·h \ loml.l' ~\t'lll ll;!, al !he piP 1\lth the open Brl1e f athn ~ miJ~rs not workrng on Rotary lger Mrs. C. A. Emmlsh, Mrs. The devolwnal period was pre- Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs Roy
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!i'I JI1 fJII ~ent••J Ill\' rr•~l rrl,i\1·11
1he meetmg
"C~ I'' b S mpalhy was extended to , &amp;lad course frum a table cov- Oak Hill was the guest speak- Mr. and Mrs. E J. Hrll
OPEN STOCK
itlt·tl ''Chosen lur -\ l'w n" y.,l,lll'h ,I JHd nn pre.ludt H. ora.' ~ Mr~ Ernest Burton in thedeath [ered wrth a pmk doth and cen- er Plans were made to attend busmess visitors m Pt. PI&lt;,.S- 11
'Romance In Blue' and 'Capri'
Ctmsr~t•·,! ol IW\1 ph;~st'~ !lit' H,lc•t&gt;Jma~ _b' M~s. d ~hn~J ...ab of Mr Burton and Mrs. Nan l tered with a pink floral arrange- the Mid-Winter nstitute Satur- ant, W. Va. today.
~\uriC. Ft'Jt&gt;J ,J llllll ol \lt•i\ l•ldht a poen, rhe Roa li e ts'd l M re re orted flowers were ment with greenery and pmk day Jan. 15 at Portsmouth The Mr. and Mrs. Eug~ne HuudaWoll~~:~~ , Ill ~:t tr•tmlra·s. ;md M~~ Jam~~ Cnsl~i~:J t~~ ~f~\&lt;n~~ se~~ by pchurcil frrends. Mrs. tapers. Mrs. Ja~es Cirswell pre- next rally was scheduled for shelt and Randy. and ~eck~
"'l'lit'( srorv ol I he Umted Breth- J\ L' J.HTII 111 e . cd . l e L Smtlh read a letter from the sided at the Silver coffee ser- 1 the second Sunday in Jl~cbruary. were Sunday evenmg
dmner
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o 11 missionary !arnily in , vrct' There were
a en m 1 A total attenrlance of 50 was guests o er n.parens, r.
1 1 ''''t the 1,, k,_, ,1 frurn p .. ,' lru~ , an d . cor _ OtIS L-e
It
1the meetmg.
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on
Japan
reported.
Refreshments
were
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Everet
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1 Tok)o
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t&gt;C: uf til t • .! pp t lllliPS Ill
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Jem~ wh wh mt·lud t' the di !.!rnt \' ;
1 Awnrded Sunduy
ot m;m. human rl!{hs, the nse
~ Att~ndance pms were awardOpen Fridug Nights Til9:00 - AJso Open All Bag Thnrsdugs
ol eummunism and the re., ur ~ ed durmg the Sunday Sehoul
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hour sunday morning at the En" "' "urld
terpnse EUB chmch..
AN. 11
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~Irs L.-o Sm1th ga\l' I h c
G'l
Reeetvmg pms were Lisa Jett, A special m~eung of MiddleI
Mr and
Mrs Dwmne visited
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Jamt•s W!ll, Mane Smith, J udy p~rt Lo dge N(~ 363
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E~·;m g ellcal UmteJ Brrthr en of Raven.
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d ther Smith Thomas Bentz and Mrs lVIII be held ruesdc~y, al 7 30
Ch ~.:rch \~llh 1ts symbol of tbe ' Sunday wtth her gran mo ' ! Thom~s Bentz oue year; Jun- 1 pm. at the confenng of the
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Hetreshclasped hands of brothers m ,l Mrs · James111 Murray.
Ma l'S returned lor Bentz. Paul D11l _and Dana Master ~_lason egree
Chnst Mrs \\ tllwm
Hlrsse l\ 1 Mrs , L~~dae
from
Lima ! Smith, two year, Mrke Bentz, ments wtll b~ served Kenn~th
sang a voc&lt;~l sn lo. "Blest Be home SHt
Y 1 holldHys With thn•c year · Roger D1xon and K. Scites Jr. JS worshrpful mas- ~
I where she sveu
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d f 1 Mr and Mrs , Mrs Herbert D1xon, f1ve year, ter
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1son
amr y, d' 1am 'tly Th·y
n' ·''Y at the Jlr.H\0
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' Susan D1xon ' sev('n year; Em - The American LegiOn) AuxN 1
1I11om Mayt'fi an
~] 1 ·::; Gu \ Shuler. spir1tual
d · 1 home Satur- rna Lol: Dav1s and Brenda Vary uf Le~"&gt; tS Manit'} I osL o
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Benlz, erght years, HeJen lla· ' 2G3 WI 11 mee 1 Tues · at 7 p m I

MAKE ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY

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POMfRGY-MiDDLEPORT. OHIO

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1966

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Record for West VirJJ-inia
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and "'"· Greg, left f•r New
2 p m' •t th• home of Mrs. Lou- i
The annua l reports
were J ~rsE'y aftt'r a VISit here with
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iJ Ret~l.
given when the M1 ssronary So- hi~ mother, Mrs. Helen Shuler
lYlllJ
Jan. 13
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c et v of th£&gt; SvN.cuse Presby and other relatrves. Mr and Mrs
Tite regular meet1ng of the
tenan Church fnet
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the Hess and son are leaving for
January 6, l966
Bradbury P.T A. will be held
chu Hh annex Monday aftt•rnr1on GermHny where he has be-en asColumbus, Ohio
Thursday evening at 7 30 at the I
Jan 7
s1gned for a three year penod De Ed 1
s"hool
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ey or- 1 1 am compiling a book of 1'he Past Counrilor~ of Theon P pl't'S idPnl !Ida Slack. O];en- nwrly restded lD WJ!kes Barr!!, Ohio ghost stones. and would durlls Councli Daughters of
ed 11. 1th the re 1d mg The I ur fJa
a precrate knowmg ef any from America wrll meet
Thursday
pose of Unrted Presb\ tenan Mr and Mrs B F Parmalee 1:
, d rs oF t~le Pomeroy and evening at the home of Mrs.
Wome n' ' from '!Jwl' ' the pro- ha ve rt'lurned from a vacatlOn , M:lr:a c~unty area
Ova l D,tddle, Racme.
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gram boo k For drvot1ons, \Irs. lnp to F't. Pierce. Fla where y g.
truly
The H:lranor Ctrrle ef Heath
Slad : read . Why In .1. 11 l'n• - they were guests of hiS brother,
ou~: verlelen M'eredith
Methodist Church Will
meet
at ron ." from Mi sS ion Yt'at book Dan Parma lee.
Thursday e\cnmg at 7 30 at the '
5~s Morse Rd .,
of Prayer tlnd gave a prHyer.
Mr Adolph Sad ens left Mo~
Columbus 14, OhiO
church. Mrs. M. E Dowson is
Rol l call \~ ds answered bv day for a wtnter vacatton m
ro ram leader and Margaret
seven member s wrth a Btble M1cum Beach, Fla. He plans
' ~d!ards is m chHrge of devo-:
ve rse Serrete~r v and lrea~ urer to attend a t•onvenuon while Women's Societ_\
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Holmes and Fl orence ·Potts. re- Mr and Mrs Emersen Jones If et Ill eeem er
, Jo nson ~tn rs.
re a '·
spect1vely. Mrs. Potts,
also vrstted 10 Athens Sunday wrth The Long, ~ottv m Woman s ley
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ga\ e the ann ua l fman rtal rc- th etr daughters. Barbara, and Soct&lt;·ty of Chmuan serv1ce •f 1 Rock Spn ng! Grange
wlil
ptJrL
:\1 . d Mrs Lee David!!OD.
the Mf'thodist Church mel at 1 meet Thursday at 7 30 P m
Commun ications v-.ere read ' ~t'~~nt holiday guests of Mr. the home of Mrs. Herbert s~an There wrll be a progmm and
wvhirh mcluded a letter from , nd Mrs Herman Barh•y were December 14th.
, refrf'shments wrtl be served.
Fvelyn A. Adams,
a mrssron- ~hetr daughtt'f and famtly , Mr. _ The Chrrstma~ story was rea l _The Women's MtssJOnary _Soarv m Cameroun, Afnca
A and Mrs Charles Fmnegan and 1 by Mrs Herbert Swi!n.
. , c1ety uf the Pomeroy
Fir~t
free w1ll offertng &lt;Jf $6 58 wos chrldren, Karen, Kevm, Kenny, It was derided to ftx ChriS!· Elapt1st church wrtl meet Thur~­
taken Prdyer was offert'd_ by ' John and Pat, of Huntmgton, mas ba:skt-ts for the ~eedy, and, day at 7 30 p m at ~he ho~e
Hazel Clark for m1Sstonanes. L g !sl md New York. ThlS 1to give grfts to the shut · ms of Mrs Elmer Wtckham, wrth
Rar-flf'l McBride. ho'&gt; tess ser ' w~~ the frrs1 Christmas VISit m' A dehcwus covered dish lunch- Mrs T. T Sheltr:n as co-host- 1
\•ed rt' fres hm ents to Mrs. Slark , 23 }ea rs for the Fmnegan fam- ~ eon was served at noon.
ess Mrs Loram Sterrett ts pro~lrs l l •il rnt"~ \1r~ Pot1s ,\&gt;Irs Jly. While here Mrs. Barley ac· Christmas poems were read gram leader.
Cla1k Frank 1e \1umaw, Laura companred them to Cincmnali ' by the members, and gifts e1·
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Prr ken :; and the hostess.
, for a vrs 1t wrth another daugh- changed.
ter. Mr and Mrs. Harold Har-1
-----HO\lUR FRANK WILL
nson and ch!ldren, Douglas a
JEWELL GRADUATES
Mt· and Mrs R1chard Jones cullege student Ia Oklahoma, Airmar1 Third Class William
rntertained wrth a birthd&lt;.~y dm- Dorrs aud Jeff
K Jt•well. sun of Mrs. Duns I
ner Sunday evemng, at the1r Mrs. Willis Grueser Is VISit -' Jew"ll uf 740 E. Marn St. Pornhom e. Lincoln ll1 ll, honnr111 ~ 111 g 1n ( ul umbus w1th her de~ugh- eruy, has ~-en _gradu£tted ttl State Sen Randall A Tavlor.
Frank B W!ll Present u 1e tt•r "''d filmtl)', Mr and Mr s Shevpard Aft H. 1 t'X , !rom the
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- -- - - - - - - - Juhn r-.tel'abe and farntly
trmnm~ course for U
l1 lirtl, hl:IS asked the State roud
Force aircraft mechantrs. A
gradu•le of Pomoroy
High engm!'cr Tor the opcnmg of ap
s,u)t•ial SPrvu·e 0
Sehool he Will he assi gned 10 proxlmotely 'h mt le of the upPorutroy, Ohio
/' rtf)'f'r ( .on
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., 50 ·rn- 11 er end of Secondary road Nu . ,
one of· lhe more th an "·
A s1wc'!dl prHyer service was stallatrons world-w1de whrre A1r :l2 Mason county.
LAST TIME TONIGHT
Jan . 9, 10, 11
hl':d by I'Wmhers of the Laurel Force combat and support un - Tht&gt; portum of road Is the
R1 rk Ne lsun
Cli ff Fr eL
· Mrrhodtst church 1ts are bastd.
1end that hegms off Hed Mud
In
Fnd&lt;Jy ~v e mng at the home of
I rrdgt• , arlJl:ICCnt to Wamsley 's
"LOVE &amp; KtSSESI"
Mr
and
Mrs
Pearl
Jacobs
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10
IS
DEADLINE':
garage, and connectmg to the
Technrculur
observ
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Bf
World
Week
of
The
openmg
date
for
the
1966
go•Kl portion of s..-condary 32.
RicK 1\elsun, Jark Kelly ,
Spn ng Quilrter c1t Gallrplllt:;
Knstln Nel son. Je rry Van PraH' r
G~ou p sin gmg of hymns open- Busmess Co llege has
been Senator Taylor said that with
D}ke
ed the SJ:rvtt:e, fo llowed wrth :set fffi' F'ebru.:~ r y 14 for (Ill lhe nummurn of cost, the !otal
"WILD ON THE BEACH"
Frank1e Rand al! , Sherry pra~er b• e£to.: h member, and nl_ght &lt;·lasses. Prospectl\-e stu- Slate road garage could have
Jack:;on, .Jackre &amp; c~uy l c, : the - read1~g of I T1mothy 2 by dents d~s trmg accept£tnce by lhrs road opened HI 3-4 dJys.
Sonn y &amp; Che r The Aslro the Jl rv r:ugt&gt;nc G1ll Two an- GBC for the Sprmg Quarter When opened rt wou ld serve
nau ts Sandy Nl' h un
Runm ng lime 2 Ht.~ 45 mm nomtmgs were held, one for mu st file a rcgrstrat10n form some 200-300 people m the low·
Mr ~ Pearl Jacobs and the oth- and h1gh school transcript Stu- er sertmn of Mason county, ::~.nd 1
er
for Clifford Jacobs. Prayer de11ts must be enrolled on or would be a shorkut to every :
WED. &amp; THURSDAY
J•nuuy 12-13
by Mrs Clarence Curti~ closed before February 10.
I' day
travehng and h1gh water
NOT OPEN
the sPrv ~t•e
Senator Bandall Taylor IS a ,
Allendrng wt-re Mr and Mrs !
WINS NEW STRIPE
, member of the Senate Hoads
FRIDAY thru TUESDAY
( l1:1rence Curtis. Mr. and Mrs
Henry D McKmght, son of Comrmttee. The West
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Jan. 14-18
Ernest
Powell,
Miss
MarguerMr
and
Mrs.
Wr\lJam
D
M ~- ~ Legrslatur(' V.ll! convene on
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Jam l~ Stt·w ~ Jt 1n
1te Le 1fhelt Mrs. James Gil- Kmght of Rt. I, Middleport , has uary 12th, for a 30 d:.~y session
"SHENANDOAH"
more , Mrs Gerald Pullins, Mrs. been promoted to technrcal ser-'
t 'l'wt hn 1
culor f
.l~un.- s Ste,.,Jrl, Doug
Mc- Harry Clark and the Rev . G1ll. geant 111 the 'J S Air Fort:e. He [ Lane ReturnR to
c' luie, Gi(•nn C(liiJell , l'at
- - - -- is an air policeman at Lock·
ntk Wayn " K1tbar11re RtJ ss.
the
honored
guest,
Mr.
and Mrs. bourne AFB 1:1nd a graduate of Training Center
Roseman For,vlh, J &lt;~ m I' ~
T A Downre and Mr. and Mrs. Rutland High Scho&amp;l.
Tommy Lane, who rs located
Best. Philip Atfrod
Colorc1rtoont
.Jones and children, Kimberly
at San Marras, Texas. has
Adm i,Siull 75c and 40c
and Brett.
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HOLD DINNER
turned to hrs traming center
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held tls annual Christmas dm- ~ hrs parents, Mr.
CLIP THIS YALUABLI COUPON!
d andh M1 ~ t Cal- '
l'llrCIALI
ner recestly at Gene Ball's res· vm Lane an brot er, Seve; 1
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taurant m PI Pleasant . w&lt;th , other relative&gt; and fnends, and ·
COL. SANDIU' ®
14 members present Contests· hts fiance, Mrss Hetty Klein.
and a gift exrhange highlighted
REG. Lls BOX DINNER
Wl111 CIIUPIIII
the meeting.
' PROGR.~M ANI'&lt;OUNCED
"The Art of Basket Weavmg ,'' by Mrs Everett Long,
wtH htghlrght the program for
ONE
CIJU,ON
the January meeting of
the
I Cheshtre Garden Club at 7:30
CUITOIIilll
, p.m Thursday night al
tlhl
Bargains For
home of Mrs. Robert Burchett.
Mr~ Robert Freeman Is
co
All The Family
' hostess.

ILBAG

Shoes Displayed On Racks For Easy Selection
Sale Begins Wednesday Morning, Jan. 12 at 9:00a.m.

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MISS WONDERFUL- DATE BOOK

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ThiS group of shoes taken from our

Rous h's Sh oe $tore

In 1904, the U.S. Surgeon
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Middleport, O.
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Boots in discontinued styles and Randcraft
Snow Boots.
VALUES TO

SALE
PRICE

Remember The Date: W ednesd•y
Morning, J1n.

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eShoes Displayed For Easy Selection
MANY

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SPRING SHOES ARRIVING DAILY

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ing Flock Healthy," January 17 The charge egarnst Jmden l F Dixon 42, _NGrwood, N. C.;
in a dinner meeting beginning was brought by Addre Mae Wea- l Charlrs A Jomer, 32, Grove
at 7·30 pm. in the Buckeye ver Brown who alleged the d•-· Ctly: Davtd A. Weabor 35 Bri•·
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fendant struck her wtth. a m-1tol , Va Charles A Nickt&gt;ll,
This Is the third of the area's strumt&gt;nt from behmd Jrvtdton l35. Beaver: Francis Putt, 4i,
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md1cle•in Columbus
0 1 ~ s P ~.e:~n~ mar- by October term grand
ldenl Jobnson goes before the government of North Viet major surprises would be in the the speech was drafted prima~ message With a request for a ~wt"
JUry.
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the nation Nam, was forcing Jehnson to message. Should some impor- rily as a message to the supplemental appropriation of Eeg eggods, pus Ia
mAthustry I Prosecutmg Attorn('v Bernard
.
. the Hg klpr ucers
ens · 1T. F'u lt.z represented· the state · ("t
loniaht, prepared to express tread carefu Uy.
tant word come from Hanot. Amencao people.
about $13 b1llion
durmg
M . ro"l,
Vint
.J. Yo f th e S no
ne·.. determination to light on
llellcale Balaace
during the day, there was lillie
Great Society Slays
current fiscal year to
meet Woc ~-n~ ~gs~ on, a~d and Fred w. Crow the defend-' Taking Heavy Rain
two fronts--for peace In Sooth- For this reason his message chance it would be reflected in 1 Johnoon tipped hlo theme higher war _costs; the 1967 re:;,~~Uons aot"the~ =~~m:xe: ant.
I RIO DE JANEIRO &lt;UPTl east Asia aod to achteve the wag des~gned to stress reality his address. Any such commu- Tuesday when he told AFL-C!O budg•l wh1ch JS _expected to run tension offices.
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1The h•avJtst rainfall in the _
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domestic goals of his Great without soondlag too grim to mcatJon would have to be PreSJdent George Meany he was close lo $tl5 billton, and then
Veterans Memorial Hospital yea hJSto of Ill' , .
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the home aodlence or overly examined with great eare determined to keep building llis the annual economic report
VNlT CALLED
Admissions - Agnes Grueser, sun:,
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anxious to the Commuolsts.
before a public response.
Great Society programs wllile which will carr, a blueprint lor 'J'h• Racine E er
Sq d Pomeroy
Henr&gt; Savre Ra- enJ·ng ne traged10 . y.d. retaecu~.~ve grave
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and at times tense
the • oreover, "
e peace
e same me,
son mee-,. mcrease coos
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was called Tuesday at 11·51 a. eine ; Carl Schultz,
Ractne: that mav already have taken
Viet N
lu U h. offensive still tn progress, was well aware llis remarks U.S. war effort. This idea will Johnson s speech, hJS third m In tak W d S
R . Joseph Cozart P&lt;Jrtland Charr ·
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Slate 0 thewar, u"ru de ver " Johnson could speak ol It only before Congress would be given be expunded tonight.
State or the Union message, to · Veter •
m arrr H
les Fridley Pomerov ·
d d k cte.
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belo
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onto mess!agtbe in aeneralitiea.
microscopic study in Hanoi J..ater this month, the adml- was a long time in preparation. whe- h anesnte eed orJa oedsp 8
_ Mrs. · James ca aeds Jvbe mu dan roc swh'
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House and Senate. It wilt be
The President and " chle! putient,
Wdl .. Middleport, Ava Gllke&gt;, had drenched the eity with II
In
advJsors have spent much of
Harrrsonv1lle. Gertrude Drake, .
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eolor aci'OOI
th&gt; past several nights working
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Vinton; Leola Keck. Pomeroy; mches of ram smre_ Monday,
the eountry.
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EMI'S
, Minnie Hall. Vmton : Margaret swept away houses, kllltng P*
The Uve messaae wiD broad- WASIIINGTON (UPI) - Tho puss the time, But tho majorltylbeen some of that this year, the early morn;•g bours.
business
s Call. Midd&lt;eport; George Apple- pie!;
fi:::U doClast at I p.m., EST.
second sWloD ,of the a9tb Con. cte'arly . was waning lor Prea- but for the lllOI!I part members While this sort of effort Is
· · a.m. gote, Newell, w. Va.
I par e~ re .
a
set
The naUon was lllllousty lll'f!ss · so far hu soundod Uke \dent Johnsoo to call the tun~ seem to be laking the [lOllition somewhat eustomary, there today was 27 degrees under sunwere sttll CO!!llng down at •
awaiting tbe report lrom the a symphony orchestra nervoua- in his State o1 the Union Ad- ' ol the southern oongressman seemed to be a grealer degree ny skies.
LODGE TO MEET
rate of 30 an hour.
President, partteularly tn view ly tuolni up before tbe !IJ'Rnd dress toniKht. .
who was ask-ed Tuesday how ol care and caution this year as
The regular meeting of the
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of hJB campaign to hrlllg the entraaoo. ol --118 conductnr. ..
Members of Congreas
Ire- things looked to him,
Johnson undertook the task ol
WEATHER
Shade Riv&lt;r Lodge No. '453 will
Me)Js General Hosp1tal
Commuoists lo the conhtreace Some of lhe IiWhlldCi!I'I'-Who ifUet!tly come· hack· to Washing- "I bel'
l'tt . t alt Itt Iexp!'ells\ng
himllelf
slmul- Not .. col• lolllhl, ram by be Thursday' Jantlllry 13, at Allmt&amp;S[Ons - Helen Carper,
, returned .. Is the Qjpltol M..,. ton bursting with ideas to ,.ve
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un , laneously on fighting war and moruhtJ, low U • .. Tllursd&amp;y 7;30 p.m. Work in the lettow Pomeroy
table In tbe war.
But the highly dellclte peace day have lndulgltd In e llttle the world, the nation, or maybe, tomorrow ruet&gt;t lo
God. stlll not lelting up In his rail, 111aybt - • Jlurrlel •ld cran degree will be given.
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offeoalve, wblch hu rtlcl!ed ~ bora iootlllg to just their dlslrlcil, Thoro basi Ill repUed.
upeqalvt domeallc Pf1111'111111. ~·
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I Hmdu funeral pyre on the banks m~usly by ~e bo:d .r~er vthe - Announeed it Is the lnten- TAKES KEY JOB- Lee W. McComas, a native of SCipio Township and veteran or 39
thai Would .be used as the sec· The budget recommendat,·on of the sacred Jumn:! River
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teacher pav Increase which medical services and medical skitesman ~eceJYed not only the -_DiSCussed~ servJcmg and
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-------was passe4 during the 1965 ses- aid to the aged under the Wei- tears or h&lt;S 400 mlllton coun- repBJrs on the 30 ocbool buses
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would h.ave been his in life for tabled until a later meeting.
Hitter cold spread
loday
In otber budget recOmmendThe B~~ est1mate_d _a total of, at least reachmg a temporary _ Named Pomeroy Nationfrom the upper Midwe~t lo
atlona, the BPW recommend· $185.2 mdhon In antiCipated r..
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al Bank the CitJzens National
•ew England. A slorm -•nter
eel SJSZ million lor eclucatloD ~enues, an increase of ~ mil·
Bank or' Middleport and the
~rowing over &amp;be Te1.a1 Paa- I
over tbe earrent year, IUld hon over the present esbmHte
Farmers Bank and Savings Co,
.baodJt •pread
fref'Itna: raio :
taU miDioa IGr llealt•. ODd lor 1965-U which enda June 30.
of Pomeroy depositories.
oad snow across a wide -- ,
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don oltb• Ceotral aDd NorlhIll'
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tact lhe firm of Squire, Sanders Company wrn launch a fund
forll
The UP! roported bazardoos i Four students aboard .. Eastand Dempsey regardJnl bond- raising campaign beginning Jan.
rlan ' ~·
n;rsvt e, ~\ dri\'JDg warniagi wen posttd ern Local District sehool bu!l
1mg information for the proposed l 15, the proceeds ef Wh!Cb will known teac er at
g iD ceotral Jowa. The U. S. escaped injury when It and a
' new school.
.
be used for equipment.
::aool
Weatber Bureau said l'llrly , car collided a\4 •10 pm. Tuesi-:'
I - Agreed the use of buildmgs
On openmg day and for four
' W
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g morning temperatures
had , day on Route 681, three and six·
_Meigs county baseball fans' dreams may become true The Pomeroy Freshmen bas- by outside groups should
be days thereafter, the committee Gener~:l h=p~~~ ~~sd:y ev;n; dipped to near zero
across ! tenths miles easL of Route 33,
8 1th most of the Nortbeast. Pells- lthe Slate Htghway patrol saitl
this summer.
ketball team zooming along jhandled as in the past in the will dtstribute coin cards to mg, wt ttte Ee . acU:
An American J..eglon sponsored baseball team could take with seven 'straight victorie• respecuve areas unUl careful homes of all residents m the ~:
we:::I: s~/;er wof· ton, Mich .• reporto diG de- Joday.
.
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fleld In competltloD with
best Y?Uth under_ 19 this year, will face the Middle-- rev1ew iJ cemp1eted.
commumty. _If no one 1_s home, ficlati . Burial will be In the ll'f't&gt;s below zero.
Off1cers sa1d lhe dr ver,
1
111mi1arly soonsored clubs in Ohio-and wlth
port Ninth Graders
Frtday
-Heard reports from the the cards will be left m the I farnii:Slot in the Minersvdle lwrt
\ 'io!lli ;r, ,
0 . Newland, 57. Rt . 1,
bounces of the ball - of the 1
night
several clerks of the five for- customary place for mall dehv- 1H !1
t
' Reedsville, wa9 watching
a
U. S.
lent, has offered hi_s time on The Frush arne between the
ery Further Information
rs
raduate of Den-1
'/ ch1ld in h1s
view mirror,
A meeting to fully dtscuss the more than one occaSion to catch neighboring :chools will
he
pnnled on the cards.
nison
and rl!Ceived I
and lhe bus drtlted left of cenpro)eCt w1tl be held Monday, a Legion team.
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played prtor to the reserve con0 C
The com cards used lor the her ~ru~ster's d~greo lrOOl Ca. I
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ter on a cum rt collided with
January 17, at 8 p. m With Le-I Baseball fans beheve thiS Jg test which is scheduled to start
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lund dnve make Jl easy to con- lumbia Uruversity She
had
ca: driven by Robert Burke,
glon ortJctals from the Mtd- loo good of an opportunit to at 7 p m, with the vari!ity
They_are actually sav- taught 38 years, mostly m Porn'
-'H . Chester Star Rt No _one
dleport, Pomeroy] Rutland and pass up. It is hoped th 8 t a big conlest to follow about 8_15
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rngs cards, wrth convement slots eroy High schoo I( one yfar at
was InJUred There was mmor
Racine posts,
turnout of baseball men
in Fans wtll et I s Cia)
f?r msertmg quarters at regular
She was a member . John .IJvtden. Raunt',
was damagl' to both vehicles
••Jt has been determined that Meigs county will join the Le· in thL~ con~st, th~ first of· Funeral services f~r George t1mes
.
of Delta Kappa Gamma, Phi f1.n~d and sentenced to Jail Tues- The patrol c t~ Nev-.land to
the co~t of a Legi011 team by gion members at their meeting f' lal
f on _ tl
~aback, 80, Rt._ 1, Racme, who ~r any Interest~ pa~t1es are Delta Kappa, the Twilight Gar- day. upon bern_g found gur!ty of appear Jan. 14 10 '-fergs couoone post in our county Js ex~ Monday evening.
~~S :~::;baa~~e s~r e Aa~~ died ~esday _m the Veterans rntssed, however, 1t will be den dub, and of the Miners- assault and battery by Com· 1 ty court on a charge of dr!v mg
cessive." said 8 Lejlion spokes.
.
M~rnorral Hospital, will be held warmly appreciated if they nol- l Ville Methodist church all her mon Pleas Judge John C Ba- left of renter
T da ., 1 we want to It Will be an open session, ! Buffmgton as a coach In the FndHy at 2 p.m. at the Great ify IDmeone at company head· lrr
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con The deff:"ffdant wa1ved Lnal 1 Patrol arrests yesterdav In'project of the with financing of the team to ' gym where he performed " ' Bend Baptist Church, with bur- quarters. The lund drive is lor 1
a sister by JUr)
! eluded Wilham B Bickrr;, 52,
four posts and the entire county be a central oint.
I H Panther
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ial in the nearby cemetery.
a very worthwhile cause If the
E at home and
Jrvrden was ordered by
BJdW€11, stop sign , r te-d to mu1
b n,
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Buffington, a resident of Mid- Surviving are three brother!, ~ goal IS reached, Jt will mean be f ., 1
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Baron to p&lt;~v a $200 fine and mcipal court Jan. 12 : Thelma
can ene
AIDMEN TO MEET
dleport, is the &lt;volunteer) coach Dwight and William, beth of better l&lt;re protectioo lor evrycall
the u . was S&lt;'nten"d to 90 days '" / Powell. 27. MlddleJ&gt;Ort. and Lar..
Mel
Clark,
West
Columbia,
of
the
MHS
Ninth
grade
team
Racine
and
Kelly
or
Landolakone
in
the
area
and
by
inse-rtI
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Thy
at
. f n- 1rounty Jml wr th 60 d£tys suspend- ry Lamer :ll Sout!J Side
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er, Fla.; three sisters, Audrey ing a quarter in the card each n ttm f
ed and the d':'fendant wes plac- 1Va , both rt&gt;(:kless operation tl•
ball player for the Pblladel- safely at the Racine Fire Sta- Buffington in 1957 was voted Boichyn, Detroit; Susie Gainer, week lor the speclfled number ' 1
e 0 se&lt;vtres.
ed tn lieu uf probation fur one I appear Jan. 11.
phla l'hlllles, bas agreed to tion at I p.m. Thursday by a the SEOAL's Most Valuable Long Bottom,
U&gt;cDie Burke, of weeks, the desired sum can
, ,
year.
These others were cited to
manage • LegiOD team far state highway patrolman. The Player, and made the
All· Jacksonville, Fla. Friends may be raised without inllicling hard- Poultry Spee1abs1
J1v1den 63 was jailed 1mrne· appear Jan. 12 on charges .r
Me)Jo,
topie wtll be emergency vehicle League first team as a guard. call ot the Ewing
Funeral ship on anybody.
To Speak Jan, 17
following the trial. but speedmg, Lonnie McClelland. 29,
Mel, a man who enjoys work- drh·ing. Memben of other de- His coach was Dick Retton
Home
until
noon
Friday
when
The
drive
will
be
taken
Into
Dr.
GlydeMarsh,
Extension
was
reteas('d
Tue~day mght to Oak Hill: Ronald P. Boyd, 22,
1
ing with boys, and ont who
partments m tba county art The Pomeroy team Is coached the body will be removed to aU area1 1erved by the com- SpPcfalist in Poultry Diseases, 1 enter Holzer Hosprtal where he 1Lancaster. Ky : Paul E. Chertlnually looks for basebaiJ tal- welcome.
by Bud Bickel.
the church.
pany.
will discuss, .. Keeping the Lay. remametl as a pat1ent today. j nngton, 37. Oak Hill ; George

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- Decided to seek further In- f:,
you for accepting."
fonnaLion from state officials
Other activity of tho board on th• posslbiUties of Hth srade
during its regular monthly meet- 1athletiC programs. It was m- I' 1
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dicated the state reeommends
mg me u_
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- Decided there would be no filth and sixth srade be hand- ,
consolidation of the athletic pro- led as mtramural activities with~rams or, bands f(lr the present in the gyma of
respective
time. 'I'h1s was ~:~greed unani- schools.
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Diacontinuod Styles &amp; Colors. Values to 10.00

MONDAY &amp;TUESDAY OHLYI

Crow's Steak House

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I Nam," Shelepm warned, "still
CHARLESTON, W. Va, (UPI) - A record $196 5 mll- 1sterner retnbubon lies ahead
!ton state operating budget for fiscal 1966-67 was pre· of them"
sented to the West Virginia Legislature which convened a
30-day budget session at noon today.
NEW DELHI - INDIA TOThe 410-page document was presented by Secretary of I day gave Pn~e ~hmster Lal
State Robert D. Batley on behalf of the State Board of Bahadur Shastri a hero's farePublic works. It recommended an increase of $7.89 mil· well A vast mult1lude shouted
t1on over the current appro-"~ou are I~rtal" as his body
priatton of $188.6 million.
welfare, up $Z.7 mllllou ovH drsappeared m the flames of, a

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Middleport will Begin his

WORLD

A a/ Reports ~ th ' Mrs Elmer Ret.'&lt;! are I and Joyt:e Evans, nme yeaJ s, I toll.
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' ~~~~n~~~-g lh~ wrnter months at and Karen Walker, ten years.l
JAN. 12
Are Given at
their home
Sarasota, Fla
Shakespeare
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Mr and Mrs. Charles Hess
EDJ1,QR'S clubThe v-.rllPomeroy
meet Wednesday at •
SoCiety

Ten Say Innocent ~" •1
To Drug Cbarges

Lee W. McComas, veteran of 39 years tn teaching and
school administration, was hired Tuesday night as clerk of
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the new Meigs Local School District. He will receive an
COLUMBUS (UP! I - Nine of ten persons arrested In I
annual salary of $5,800. Board members sa1d there were
narcotics ratds on t~ree apartments in the Ohio State Um- . k
six applicants.
McComas, teaching In the St. Albans, W Va., aystem,
verstty district Tuesday night pleaded innocent in Munici- 1.
pal Court today. A tenth was
\ol
will resign from that job within the next two weeks to
slated to appear later.
'
hall a dozen p1pes used to MOSCOW - THE Kit~MLIN take mer his new assignment.
smoke 1t.
appears ready to offer . Hanoi A native of Meigs county, Mr McComas attended Scipio
The ten, th_r-ee of them ll.sted The arrest or Sterling G. Wag- still more ftrepower tJ, meet Twp. schools and later received his BS Degree in education
111 students m the OSU dtrec- ner 23 Columbus touched off any new U. S. escalahon of at Ohio University. He was awarded hiM Master's Degree at
tory. were held in lieu of bond the' raids.
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the war ID Viet Nttn, diplomat- Ohio State University where he also worked toward his
ranging from $1,000 to ~,000.
Police said they were tipper' ic observers said tod~y. . . doctorate.
Police said they expected ro off on Wagner by Ralph Reim- They attached thlS stgnlll- Mr. McComas served 24 years as superintendent of Mid- 1
arrest between six and 12 more enschneider, arrested in Akron cance to a s~eech . Tuesday dleport schools, five years as Middleport high school prin-persons before their investiga- by police in a raid Monda:; in mg~t m the North V1etrn~mese clpal. five years as Elementary principal in Middleport,
lion 1a complete.
1which about 20 pounds of marl· c~pltal by Alex~nder N. Shele- and two years as an elementary teacher. He retired as au.
Raiders confiscated more juana, worth e.bout $8,000 was . prn, an ~ce Sov!et troubleshoot· perintendent of Middleport
than 8 pound of Dlflrijua'na and found.
er who IS _he~dmg a h1~h-leveJ schools in June of last year. l mer districts relating to thetr
--~- --- - Kr:ernlln_ OllSSJon to Henot She!- President JODLJ, Ia notify. been turned m to the new Meigs
epm delivered a stern warmng log Mr. McComa• he had weal Board. The ligures mcludto the Umted Stoles about VJet beeu employed as ctork oald ed Salisbury 118,079.20, NorthNam. "If the United
States "Your vast knowledje of western 814,671.25,
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