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SOCIAL
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Ladies Aiel of
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Golden Rule Class ects 1Cers
Mainly About Meets IR Evenmg
Center
In Recent M"'et
at Tea~her' s Home
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Mr and Mrs Allen Hughes
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were hosts for the January meet- Meets Recent 1
Elettton ul '''"'"' w•s htld Kapple treasurer and pu~lhctl\ 4
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Class of
b) the Gulden 1\ulelae olnumet dtatrman Mrs Eskew ow~ A
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the Mtddleport Ftrst Baptist The Salem Center Ladi01 Aid

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The Women's Missionary Soclety of the Laurel Cltff Free
MethodiSt church oponsored a
famtly mght Tuesday evening In
the recreation room of the par
sonage Group smgtng of the
doxol()gy and prayer by the Rev
Eugene Gill preceded a potluck
dinner at 6 30
Attending were Mr and Mrs
Wliham Barley and family, Mr
and Mrs Gernld Pullms
and
family, Mr and Mrs Steve Eblm and family Mr end Mrs
Ernest Powell and fam1Iy, Mr
and Mrs James Gilmore and
family, Mr and Mrs
Harry
Clark and family Mr and Mrs
Clifford Klem and family Mr
and Mrs Clarence CurtiS Mr
and Mrs Otto Lohn Mr end
Mrs Pearl Jacobs Mr
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Mrs Cltfford Jacobs and famt
ly Lawrence Srruth
Herman
Mtchael and Oarlene Mrs Joe
Evans Mrs Arthur Wise Miss
Marguerite Leifheit and W'ayne
Mrs James 1 ewb• a nd chtld
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Service Held
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fURNITURE

Elberfelds January Furniture Sale

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JANUARY

CLEARANCE SALE

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The Latrn teacher, Mrs Nel
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Eddte also attended Another
guest wes Larry Spencer

Select what you want now during the sale. Elberfalds will deliver your selections

FRIDAY thru TUESDAY
J•n 14-18
James Stewart In
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Clure Glenn Corbett Pat
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Save Your Safesllpl. , • They Are Valuable To You

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VOL XVII NO. !26

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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the school lunch program by tht
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Dorcas Ctrcle of the 8 H of•::;.
born Mlosionary Society
Muldleport First Baptist Church
Tuesday evening at the rome ol
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Jan IS
EROY Chw ch
ot Chnst re ft nd and \lr&gt; Harold Snnt
Church Tuesday evening Mrs met In Oecembe&lt; at the new The Past Councilors of Theocently at the home of the teach ftmutl' lund lteasurer d b I Mrs Douglas (Elsie) Circle WI!hs Anthony
devotional home of Mr •nd Mrs Ernest dorus Council Daughters
of
er Mrs Utarles Eske"
I Kefreshments
sen;h 1 y I entered Um&gt;erStty Hospttal,
chatrman read a medttation Wnght
America will meet Thursday
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Mts El , , d H 1&gt;er
P• eSt the
" ' wtl
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e ps lumbus Sunday too undergo from Guidepost' by R o lit n
evenmg at the homa of Mrs
ad
dent pres dtd Pra}~.:r w \:\ gtYt :l .. sku g l:P I e A1~~nd n~d wet~ heart surgery this mornmg Her Haves
An m town party at a rest Oval Diddle Racme
votlonal chatrman and b
b~ ;o..1r::; Jerr) :\1osti.' s ~ d ell:' the llb,n e anti llr.s waJ J m.~on nmber is ti19
I Mt s ~ ul Smart presidenl aurent had been cancelled up- The' Eleanor Circle ef Heath
as her theme Why We Read t ,.,
Yotw IS The \t ,., ' t' 'l
t iii. I \ t' t } !\l s l mt ad Oh! ~~:~
t.oJ den ~ sht! sit dent
::~t conducted tbe busmess m~&gt;et- on the death or Mrs Lrzzie MethodiSt Church will meet
Btble A letter of thanks W31
tram I hf::' Se( ret J-ll J t' \H' t' II d J\ll 'i Mrltul Housh Mr ~
Mo t m Stale Bu!lmess Col mg Members partrcrpated m a Caton, a me mOOr
Thursday evemng at 1 30 at the
read from Beulah McCoy forb l\Jrs ])u \t'J h.&lt;J P! le A ~,u~:m t&gt;n e Andrews \1r~ Ct~.rdner I un sa ent Sunday
wtth hrs puzzle contest m charge of Mr
Mrs Caton had long been a church Mrs M E Dowson IS
eign mtssJonary for the blrth\1 r Jd lr~ \lr .l, l P llJ s 1\ t hJ r g and two l hi dr ~ tl Tom e!~ntsp Mr and Mrs Mason and Mrs David Darst Refresh member of the Salem Ceoter program leader and Margaret
day and Ctu rstmas g.~fts aeot
Pbn" H £ r r o ' tw e u ~ 1\llsh rs itnd Sandra Rollsh ~lsher '
rnents of S'Rndwrches cooktes, I WSCS and later a charter mem Edwards is m charge of devo
to her
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ill ru.J d r
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I t eg Roush student at Ohw and coffee were served by Mr ] her ()f the Salem Center Ladles tions Hostesses are Mrs JamPs
A penod of prayer was held
tnt- lh 11 1 suu :.tl ru rn
hew j ,q;rttf.&lt;:r: ~·v~ . "" -""'" &amp;;ncsJw Um~ersll} spent the week end und Mrs Hughes durmg the Aid when the WSCS was dl~ Johnson and Mrs Allis Haw
for lhe late Mrs Harold Hall
to 11 e h I h
II !I l r
{ With his parents, Mr and Mrs socml hour Attendmg were Mr continued and the Ladles AI ley
and refreshments were sened
IJrot ,ht t '
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and Mrs Paul Smart Mrs An-I
Rock Springs Grange
will
by Mro Hoffman and Mrl 8_.
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' Mr and Mrs Robert Moss thony Mt' Ch o Rtchardson A donation was made lh meet Thursday at 7 30 p m
lah Wh _lt_e._ _ __
tm I' c d 11 \ ' I ou ' '
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man and family
of Newark Mr and MJS Mtiton Hood and memory of Mrs Caton on e There wtil be a program and
Uorne \ H' ~rf' tlt II l\lr"i \\ Jll
\Hit! rr.cent .~::uests of lw; par Mr and Mrs Edison Baker
new carpetmg for the Sale; refreshments will be served
cr 1\.tnnedvJr Sl(lt'IOI\1 MJ
t ep
ents Mr and Mrs Esbe MQSS
Center Methodist Churcb Bas . '11le Women's MISSIOnary Soets were also grven to those eiety of the Pomeroy
Ftrst
~ll&gt;:tlwr)
Mr an&lt;l 11rs Rmd,Jph Ward m~rs Homer Holter vtstted on
less fortunate families In the Bapttst church will meet Thurs
11
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Mrs
communtty
I day at 1 30 p m at the home
fJ&lt;ITI Ha
I I '"'d" \1 tit het I other Mrs Edward Baum Chester
Potluck lunch was O!!jOyed of Mrs Elmer Wtckham, wttb
Y.hiiP K
Judgt&gt; &lt;\uxJlllln I Ja tn;
n Y
Mts R rhard Vaughan and
f
bv
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Mrs T T Shelton as co hostFuneral services for Ernest
to Ill. [} et~ 11, d ( f{ari 1 rtd ll e Ht'v and hl s Clyde Mrs Ted Warn"r and chrldrcn
S
mee rng vtas 0 owe
y ess Mrs Loram Sterrett is proBurton Mldllleport were held
1
t d "J&gt;le th award n",.. a qurlt g1ven
thf' gram 1ea der
11 .. 11 m" 1 r t \\ •lm da\
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u., 111 .. 1 nd J uglt 1 BP ky of Pomeroy and Mrs
Water
1he\&lt;\SCSof tl P. lJme
at the RawlingsQlats Funeral
. ., ' 11 sn ps n W Ve Mon France o( Rutland v1srted Sun odist Clurlh met T1es dav even Lad1es A1d b~; Mrs Fteda Da
1, 1'""'"''' ,1 tl
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Tan 11
Home at 2 pm Tuesday wttb
vt&lt; vnd
tt•d Mrs
end fmtshed
bv Mary Shrnre WhI te Sh r me
purt.. Mr" :-. J:!. 11 1 1 ... 1 PH' ..d 1\ t 1 ~ 1 1
11 r !\ !
dav afternoon w1th MIC and M s rng at the lhurth u 1th Mrs v Mrs
Caton
Doroth Jan
bu..Ialm the Gravel Hlll Cern.,_
dent t rd 1 j a br-; ru s p!'; p \I srne~ - s sl~tr Mrs John Jeny Fry and son Marc at D Edwards
pres1dcnt
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rt of Jerusalem will meet m regu
tery
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!til 1 Mr s -. 1 ~ iln s blcn tll:' lont'of \1rs Ch&gt;rles Bu(k charge Oevotwn:.; t&lt;:~ken from leyhrereJve
lei dqutdtl
gtt 1ar sesswn at the IOOF Hall
Pall bearers were John Er·
~;-.,1 s ..,Jd 1 B l llOt&gt;l v.lo 1s e Ill ltli s ~rn 0 o,\J h ler daugh Mrs Carl Moore and M tss two Psalms were 1ed b;. M rs Inexc an..,e
cone
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Frr ay a 8 P m
Wm Walter Thmunes C P
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Gcnevu~ve Stobart Wl:'re Ga ii DwlghtPnkcr Prr'.erbv the g
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ReturnJonathanMe1gschapl wJlham.s Jack Be,...htle Joho
1ht' 11 st ss• s \1
l 1 Pat
polls b 1srncsg viSitors Monday lender opened the de\otKJns and 1 Pr~ent were MrsF,rn~ a ter DAR will meet Fr1day
Fultz and RussP.II Lyons
Ml 'S P;J! L:i l&lt;r~lit' Jl d \I ~ r.l ss { a ol Set! L studrnt nurs
Mr and Mrs Don Jett and a hyn ll With \lr ss ( f CI C(&gt; ( arnp- VIS rs Mar_l:!aret
mun &lt;;;on Jan 14 at the home ef Mrs
t eeflng
Attendmg from out of town
I I \1 I :.. ~ \ u I tlr.: s"it' 1 aL Holz r HuspiL d scho Ji of Lisa Mr and Mrs Gevffrn bell s m~companl"f followed I ~~r\h Kat~ ~atonrl M~~
~e~a ~ Nan MoOJe at t1 a m A pro
were Mr and Mrs Elmer Bur..
to JJst u ll t d r • J' l t•t i\lur ::. rng spent the .... eel end wrth I WII on t~nd Kelly and Tern a ld Ml s (,\ n Dr\l I rE sent ed the ml &lt;m
ren a rs u v gram on antique qualts wrll be
r
ton and famrly Mr and Mrs
her .s Jl t r 1
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\\ !! r 1 ht r p&lt;.u ents Ml and Mrs Paul Mrs Helen Brrckles vrsJted Sun progl &lt;~~n toptc
\\&gt;here the Wo-- 1T-ambert Mrs Bernice Midkiff presented by Mrs
Patflck The AmerJcan Leg ron Auxrlr I Bill Burton Columbus Eugene
\\ Jod 1 J ~lr ll&lt;-J d ~ nhl 1 ~(Ott
dav afternoon wrth M1
and m~n Are asstst(d b~ Mrs Mr !II Lrzz e Nelson Mrs Almn I Lochary Report blanks are to ary of Lew1s Manl~"y Post No Brton Dayton, Mr and Mrs
\\ , I' II' " Mts I M ond Mrs II E Smtih Mrs Carl Muore Ice cream and Jed \\cbster St Mrs
C " Smtih and the hostess
Mrs be retur ed to Mrs
Geor!e 263 met lues&lt;lav evenmg at the l li'rmk Ftshet and daughter
S&lt; det \It
f B " h 2nu Mrs Ro ' Marlm uf Galh cake wm served '' observance T&lt; npkms
Mt" Campbell I R&lt;&gt;'e Wr •ht
Skmner
home of Mrs Allen Hampton I Bash• m Mr and Mrs Jolul
and ~I '\tin.~ I 1\ dTJd Mr s r ~ Irs vt~ trd JuesdJv v. lh tlwn of Mrs Moores birthday La\'r Mrs Alon?o Cu~ter Mrs PJrk
The frrst m"etrn~ of the new I
JAN 15
Kerr St Mrs Arnold Hlchards Grover Detroit Mr and Mrs
p 1 Ml
s1s1cr Mrs KPnndh flyer
ren ~ Smtth was an evenrng er Mi ss 1 vd ru F btr sbrH h Mrs I u• r "" II be held Thursrlav 11 The M1d Wmler Inshtute of presrdent opened the meetmg Bovme Mrnor ~llllersporl Mr.
- - - 1dty Off1cer Don Roach H caller
Edw~'"ds 01 d Mrs Han v P 12 IO P 01 January 2A et the Methodist Youth FelloY.sh!p m t1tmrltst1c form A report was and Mrs Lf'Vert Roush Youngs- - - - - - - - - - , M l "'! o h s be• n sta1 wned " 111
Mrs Edith T~aford VISited Smith
I homP of Mrs Leona Davts o wrll be held Saturday Jan 15 at given on the Chnstmas party town Mr and Mrs John Grover
tht ll S ( Grt t Grrard at Saull Sund~'. wrth twr doug! ter and Miss Ebersbad1 and Mrs 011l Wilkesville
Portsmouth begmmng at 9 am by Mi s Oscar Hardaway chair Mr and Mrs Fred Rowelt
S1 1' MH t J\l ~ lr &lt;.: 1 srwnt a son 11 v. i\ll m t \lr H nr} gave reports A rel le.ttron "a~
Semors w11l meet at the Trtm man who also reported th~t Bucyrus Mr
and Mrs Ed!~ d'.:~y lea\le here Wlth h1s par Bentz and fam Jy of Rae ne tnken for the Sunshtoe fund A
ty Methodtst l hurch wh1le Jun 400 ( tmstmas (:ards and stamps ward t!:rlewern Columbus Mr
rell! ~ all ond r\lr~ Dun H (I
v I) Edwards IS CUrt\ alese rouud rohtn s~ mpatl v c rrd was
nsta at Ions
lOTS wr11 meet at the Frankhn I were 5-t!flt to \ eterans Hospitals and Mrs Ja[k Light Mrs Judy
hi:' lore It po t ng tor du lv ~board mg n celv at hrs hun{' l nr m sent to Mrs Benoon Ponn
Avenue Methodtst Church
and th;mk you notes were I e Wheeler Mr and Mrs Dallad
thr U S C ast &lt;~uurd Cultt r .o\vr f 1 owm~ a several days A de ssert course was served
The Jumor Class of Eastern cerved from them
Scott all of Nevada OhiO and
1\ 'dt us it b' cod at Duluth illne" m Holzer Hospt!al
by the hostesses Mrs Custer I
Htgh Jtttwy Supper Jan 15 al l Thank you notes were also I Mr and Mrs Ivan Grover CheMrnrrr q ta
M1s Trr\1 Schoenbel and Mtss
the Hrgh School from 5 30 to read from Mrs Wrlson Carr
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Campbell from a table attra I BPthel No G2 of tht&gt; !nte-rna 7 00 p M Menu baked ham I Eighth Dtstnct pr'!sldent for i sure
11
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trvt&gt; m \\ h1te l' 1v~r and centerrd tlonr~! Orrler of Jobs D&lt;mgh turkev and dre!-\smg scalloped j the contrrbut10n made for a
Jrl l
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wJth an &lt;~rrangf'rnent of pme ters met Monday evenmg at the potatoes mashed potatoes gra I bJrthdav party at \ eterans Hus
lht' wsp tal lasl frrday
cones and gretn candles
Pomf'IO\ \fa&lt;:omc t e mp\~ Wltll l v~ noddles tXJln green be6ns pita] In Uriii!Cothe and from
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Yost honored queen pre tossed .alad cole slaw
pte Mrs Campbell Harper and her
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cake punch, coffee rolls and father Fred Jackson for kmd
Ute lu le l a I of Mrs Mat y 011 s
1 ht " gill r meetmg of th e
Debbte Haves was Installed I butter Each servmg 10 cents nesses •t the deeth of Mrs
Me lg (It 8 l 40 Sa lull No 710
as fourth me&lt;&gt;senger and Jan and 15 cents
Jackson
The Junror Mothers club of
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J('e Cotdl and J,y Therss lS I
Refreshments were served h
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Eastern Htgh School
Mon
! he ilo&lt;k ut \lagllu I • ren HtnuaHwk t sholle
chotr mrmheiS ~tlh Jenofer
Mrs Hampton and Mrs Harp dayattheschool
Mrsmet
Mthlred
pit' I\ rm Srs1ers v.ert' audH Pea r f\r &lt;l J-lP pre ded over the
Bl 1keshe p:-&lt;.:1 honored queen E11gagementof
,... with Mrs L C Thomas &lt;1 G ul presrdent prestded AJ""
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The wt&gt;ddmg of Mrss Carolvn 3S nstoll ng off1cer and Stephan Duu r1/tter Announced Mrs vm~1n : ~ OeLegal contnbut ney Supper was planned at Hre
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Mr and Mrs Jed C Ptckens mg os esses
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to be F~b 12 at the Chester
face &amp; des OiJ lor lJ'3e
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• filrde up g ass oven dow
IH'rt Mr Hull'l Bt&gt;.. rhs lll' i.! r H lhldr l n &lt;111&gt;1 I V
(Jru ~or the Nazartne m MtJ I(\)/) l tilling !her daughter and !\1Js Flo)d Howard of Rt Ktil€Uter Jl(ll'llle a JUiliOr at
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b~
~
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Sm1th
sPrved
the
r~ke
Jenn
led
from
th"'
lrgh
school
at
She\
They
were
a&lt;companred
Ly
class
to
go
on
Jls
trrp
after
A pe ral s ~n· H v. 11 be held
1
1
Jlr ';1lrm v t d to sell dtsh :~~~ \ 1 ~~k ~&lt;~~:~~~res ue w~h rer sharrd ler honors wrth hv and 15 sta lton ed at Yorktown sevr&gt;ral musrc instrud(lrs
of I graduetwn There were 15 merrr
at l aw Pow rhun h at 7 lfl p m
lllf~ Umverslt)
hers present
Sa ll rc1d\ t lrt- l r k1 It 11 a tel cotlrts ca1ds and napknu m v.h 1 h she \\-Ole a white carna Carol Kmg end KathlJ Watson \a
fund
r
srng
projeds
y, 111 s1 1g He\ (~ tn H(tn lrn will
All P 1tnt&gt;r s ;ue r rgtd locom lrm ( r"itg e
be t r guest Jn ak r lle1 f' J
Mr and \1rs B• rhlle arr
prle t r personal h story fo
nt&gt;:,l Farl pastor of the ct ur ch
I .an hwtsie ( hatrman Semrnn graduates of M•ddleporl Htgh
Mtddloport 0
LS t~lud ng an tn~ to 1on Lo tht
Cas r lr rturrss wrll be taken al school The gr JOtn , 1 llu&lt;Jted
pub! c to allend
from the Heav) E JU ipment
the next meetmg
School
rn No th ( arohrra 1 nd IS
Le1tcrs W('fe read from the
personnel and chi ldren of the employed at Baker Furmture
Natrona! Jewish Hosprtal at Den Store m MrddletXJrt The new 1
funds for partles and walnut Mrs Bechtle 1s emploved at
ver thanktng
the Salon lor Jack s Dotry Bar In Mtddleport
funds for part1es and walnut The ( ouple are r~1drng oo Race
Street
mea lei
Refreshments w~rt served by
the co-hostesses Rhoda HO(;kett
and Ruth Tb&amp;rnton The next
WOMEN'S
rneetmg IS to be m Basham at
the home of h1rs V1rg I Walk
FLEECE LINED
er co-hostess Eunle Brrnker.
• Our Glorrous Task M1ss!ons
eBlack
W&lt;:ts
tl e top c of the program
Latin Club Holds
eBrown
presented
by \1rs Ph1l Ohhnger
pr
eBtege
lleck
Chrr.stmm
Party
w
the \ISWS of the Enterpnse
eGr..n
Gnly
The Latm Club ()f E;t~tern EUB church Tuesday everung
H1gh school bad a Christmas at the borne Qf Mrs Menzel
Sktn Llnod
party Oerember 27 at the home Smtih
1
Stzes 4 12 to 9
of Linda Spencer,
Tuppers
A hymn open~ the program 1
Values To $7 99
Ph11m1
Tire lesson ~,o,as part on~ m a
Games were organ11:ed by a Btb!e study usmg y,ords w1th
I
committee
of second year mem power Each membe 1 re 1d scrrpWomans
hers and refreshments
W-t!re ture The aun of the study was
served
by
e
commJttee
of
rmtl to m1:1ke em~h more aware nf
1
1 •tes
A socral tlme followed
I Gods work rn history and of
Attendmg were Jt&gt;nny Dran themsehes as '8 part of the
you'll really save on your furniture ne ads during this ule - living room suites,
nru Clme Manlyn Karr Nan.. churchs mrss on \ srlent med1
Size
cv
Karr
Shrrley
Clrne
Richard
tatron
&amp;
pra&gt;er
b
Mrs
Ohlmg
1
7 to 11
4 to 10
Douglas Jerry Burke Vrcky er closed the program
bedroom furniture, dineHe sets, chain, coHee tables, end tables, lamps, pictures,
In The
'
1 Green
Janrl F'rck Ann Holter
Mrs Thomas Benlz president
pr
Group
Don Rose Bt!l Bud ley
n 1 conducted the bus mess sessron
Black Univ
G llrlan Rav Karr Greg B'arley Members responded to roll call
mirrors, b a b y crt'bs , ma tt renes, washers, dryers, dish washers, room size rugs 11nd aU
Values To $5 99
Jo 'funey Beverly Durst Na wrth a Bible th ~ptl:'r trtle Mrs
Navy Type Reg $7 99
om1 Bissell Cand) Hawk I m Herbert Dixon &amp; Mrs Qhhnger
your furniture needs.
da Brown Sandre Newlun Le
d
"nl(' hae I are the 1 omm1ttee for fun r;HsM
h
I
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nora
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o
u
sl
1
B F Goodrtch
BOYS'
J
8 1 p B h D d mg pro1ect for Btble school
oey al ey a1 8 r, avJ I Prayer was by Mrs Wrl11am
Visit the furniture department on the 2nd and 3rd floors . You can see for yourself
GLOVE LEATHER
1 Frf&gt;cker Hefreshments weere
served by the hoste sslo 11 1
1 members and one guest. Mrs l
how you save, all sale prices plainly marked and all furniture tagged for easy selection.
Pomeroy, Ohio
I Edward Bowen

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1966

FIVE CENTS

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SAIGON (UP!) -Communtst and crashed mto a small canal I bombs of US planes
troops flghttng the Vtet Cong
guernllas today shot down a IA res..:ue helrcopler managed to More than a000 Amer1cans 280 miles northeast of Saigon I
prtvately operated U S trans I land near the crash seene but land a battalion of Australtan The planes were 1 Cl23l
port plane krlled 1ts CIVIhan l was uooble to a1d the VICtlmS j troops vrere mvolved m the transport and an AlE Skynudprlot and co-pilot and led a because of intenstve ftre from search and clear operation 25 1er
th1rd crew member away \\Itt&gt; the Commumsls
to 35 m1les northwest of Sa1gon
a rope around his neck, a Arnencan and Australian 10 the 1ron triangle' Commu A spokesman for Air Amer1ca
company spokesman sa1d
lroops meanwhile today termm mst zone The mtssJon had been sa1d 1ts C47 transport plane wasj1
BIRMINGHAM, ALA - PO The Vtel ~ong atrocities ated the most masstve U S dubbed Operation Crimp "
about 1 200 feet off the ground
bee used billy clubs Thursday
he h b c
t f
occurred
near
the
Mekong
operahon
of
the
war
and
flew
red
De
d
w n 1t y ommums tre
450
to disparse about
Negro Oelta town of VI Thanh about by hehcopler out of landmg
Sevea Fea
a
The Vtet Cong raced 1o the
marchers who turned the down
k
d
h
1t
100 miles southwest of Sa1gon wncs under heavy Commumst Stven Americans were
re wrec age cut own t e PI o F
h h h
j Tr
town sections of Birmingham The plane a C47 operated by frre The US
and Aussie p(ll ted m1ssmg and reared dead and co-p1lot w1th automatu
our1een Jg sc 001 Mentor ert ussr II Will presen1 8 drtt 1do a prano solo
and suburban Bessemer mto Air Amenca was shot down rorees left behmd gas ftlled today m the colhsl'On or two weapons fife and kiter turned girls from tire five high schools mahc reading
Joyce Long Mrddleport High
nerve-rending
traWc
jams
or
while
makmg
a
Jandmg
m
the
tunnels
as
gtgant1c
booby
traps
US
Arr
Force
planes
whtch
their
rtrt
on
lbe rt'scut of Meigs County Will compete I
Schools
entrant Will do a pan..
ser.amlng mill
de
mg
"~~
M Ch daughter of tomtme Joyce 's the daughter
=•otra Commumst dommated de 1t a w be touched off later by the were atdtng South Korean hehcopter
Sunday n1ght tn the Thtrd An- 1 MLindad Larkms
ton and angry horn-b1owtng
nual Megs County Junror M1ss r an
rs
aries Larkins of Mr a d M ~
Long
Will do a sk1t
n
rs
ws
motorlits
Pageant sponsored by the Jay
1he Wide vartel) of acts Will
At least three demonstrators
cees
Ahce Smtth wtll do a vocal assure an entertammg program
suffared slight Injuries
and
She IS the daughter of Mr and and all mdtcat10ns are that the
Tho pageant will get under M L
s
from I
durin" the melees about
13
Rutland Hrgh ~chool
the two p1ecedmg Jumor MIS!J
a
vance t1ckets are now on sale
nules apart a
policeman
BEVERLY fULLS Cahf (UP!)- Pollee bullets kill
at vartous pomts around the Sand) Iucker d mghter of pageants satd Dtreclor Ralph
fainted another got hts hand ed two men who plotted to kidnap rubber magnate and
county and from all Jaycees
Mr and Mrs I •hn rucku Will \let II
cut and I woman collapsed Ne sportsman Leonard K Fuestone from hts mansion here
play a lromb ne solo
lh"' l\mner wJU receiVed
•
groes are demandmg
that I Thursday Illght for $2-8 mtlhon ransom
Former Congressman Homer Seven of the contestants are Th~ daughh r of Mr and Mrs $200 scholarshrp me-rchandts:e
Jefferson CGunty
regtstrars
Ftrestone 58 part owner of the Califorma Angels
E (Pete! Abele of McArthur 1from Eastern Htgh school They Wtlltam Dean Saundra) Kay g1fts and , lrtp to Xtnta w
hold nighttime and netghbut and the Los Angeles Rams and president of the Fire
announced today that he wtll l are
Dean wtll stng
lind omed compete n the Oh o Jumur
hood re&amp;tstralton for the ben.. stone Ttre &amp; Rubber Co of Caltforma was htdmg out
b a republtcon candidate f,r I Sandra Kay Boothe daugh
Melody
Mts Pageant next month
fit of Negroes who cannot get With fflends 10 San Francis ---- - -the position of Judge of the 4th ter of Mr and Mrs
Luther Jane Lucas daughter of Mr
1 h1 et runnPrups and a Mrs!
off work In the dayhme to reg co when the kidnap attempt ley sported a revolver 1ft one
D1stnct Court of Appeals
Boothe Mrss Boothe Will do a [and Mrs H1rhard I ura s Will Congcn1alrl\ wtll also bP namiiter
I Vias made shortly after I hand and a pag m the other
Abele is adm1tted to practice pantomime
present a dramat r readmg ed AU prls v.mmng Wll! redusk
When one of the detectives
befon~ all the State Coorts the Brenda Sue Honeycutt daugh T11e Creat on
CE'IVP beautrful Silver troph1e1
WASIUNGTUN - ROBERT Bl&lt;sted by three deteettves opened the door Batley burst
Federal DIStrict Court and the ter of Mr and Mrs Jess Hon
B•verly Sue Forhes wtll pia&gt; I plus rash and mmhandtse a
C Weaver was destined today arm"'d With shotguns and l rnto the room and rarsOO h1s
Umted States Supreme Court ey('utt Wh() wrll perform an a pnno solo
1ward s lh bert Garner 1s the mu
to become the natJon s first pistols were William Calvm revolver as if to shoot, pollee
He IS an ochve member of the aceord10n solo
Conme Sue I eadmgh 1m rep- srr drrt'clor Jaycee B 11 Miller
Negre cabtnet member There Bailey 44 and George Henry sa1d
Vmton County Bar Assocrat10n Nancy Ann Baker daughter rt&gt;sentmg Southern H1gh School 1s grneral chau m.. n of t he
were DO srgna of Senate opposr Scalla Jr 25 Pollee said both Shotgun and p1stol f1re raked
and Vmton County Law Library of Mr and Mrs Glt n Baker wrll do a humorous monologur- eve 11
lion to his nommahon by PreSt men had lengthy anest re both suspects culbng them
ROBERT CLARK
Board He has also served as wJJI smg Somethmg s Gotta ' Ju~t a Su&lt;Jtch on thr Fer
A ~~ ecral guest \\ II be thp
dent Johnson as head of the cords
j down near the doorway before
sohc1tor for McArthur and act Be Done •
der &lt;om1e rs the daughlf'r of M rgs County Jun or Mrss of
new Oeparttnent of Housmg A policewoman postng as a they had a chance to sbout at
mg Judge of tht Vmton County The daughter of Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Wtll s Leadtng 1005 Mt&lt;s Su" Parket daugh
and Urban Development fHUDI mwd Barbaro Ezell h•d been the offtcers
Court
~ 0 McCoy Julia Wtll per ham
ter of Mr and \Irs
Homer
Johnson announced at
h1s staked out rn the F1restone
1t all happened m a spllt j
Elected to Congress In 1962 form a baton routme
j \1ck I Fetty of
Pomeroy Parke1 of Rutland M1 ss Parker
news conference Thursday he home along wrth Lt B L second ' sa1d Lt Cork
Abele served on the Post Office Roberta Ann Trussell whast&gt; High S(hooJ the daughter of rs m" a hPshman at Obro uru
~ad chesen Weaver 52, for the Cork Sgt Jack Egger and Det Barley was dead at the scene
and CIVIl Serv1ce Comnuttee parents are Mr and Mrs Rob- Mr and Mrs Robert Feuy wr/1 ~t rsr y
$350011-ayear post He has held Jack Mourrung
&amp;alia died shortly af(erwards
l•nd nlertor and Insular Affatrs j
----- - - - - - - -' '
the $30 000 JOb of head of the
Thugs Take Bait
Cummtttee and numerous sub- .., "~ 1 • '
j
1m the prtson ward of Los
lloulll1( and Homo Fmance Ag &amp;alia weanng a hat pulled Angeles County General Hospt
eormuttees betngoneofthe few
NEW YORK tUPII
Or
ency (HHFA) smce 1961
low over hiS face
and Jol
freshman congre.,men ever to Morris Clulfetz au assistant
brandtshmg two rev o I v e r s,
VIctim Uacertara
Robert Clark e ~!pie town serve on a Jomt Conference professor or ellnlcal psych1a
MIDWMTERNERS FOUGHT knocked on the door Batley, j Poltce from Beverly Hills and ship former for many Yl!'llrs an- Commtttee of the House and lry at Harvard sugcests lbat
Ice and cold today as the ftrst wearmg a Halloween ma&lt;k- Los Angeles had learned of the nounced today he Will
can· Senate
the B&lt;hools ltaeb children to
maJor sriow1torm of the winter apparently to htde hts heav1ly ktdnap plot about three weeks dtdate for the unexptred two Acttve m reptblfcan party drlak a
the tltmenlary
The status of the debt on the Pleasant Pot~• "'sort
1
moved mto New England
scarred and eastly ldenUftable before but d1dnt know the year tenm of Metgs County l mcles Abele has sened as grades •• 1 method of pr.. wtll be revtewed at a meettng or storkhold&lt;rs or the
The storm acoomparued by fuce-was beside Scalia Bar mtended v1ctrm was f 1restone l commrssroner
County Executive Cl a1rmnn or venting aduJt aleoboUsm
West V trg1n1a
lndustnes
--cold front that stretched to the
unit! 10 days ago
Clark 52 of 1\!rrlsonvtlle Vmton Count) and as • dele
Chafetz told a coolerence 00 Development
Cot p, on both of Charleston Jack Frulh
western part of the Gulf
of
I Capt John Hankms of the has served on the board smce gate to the 1956 Republtcao Na alcohol aud f""d ID health Feb J
j and ' 'tus Harllev Jr both
Mexico weakened as It pushed
Beverly Htlls poltce declmed lo the death of Mr Avery Nelson 1!tonal Conventton at San ! ran and disease that manv par
Tl e resort has fared fmenual Pt Pleasant ReWrmg dtrecton
easlward and snowfall was
.say exactly how pol lee learned on June 6 of last year Clark lrcrs&lt;o He also S"rved m Sena eots feel guilty about drlnkJDg drff cult es smce 11 opened ](lsi are John McCormack of Hunt
U&amp;ht The storm dumped an ad
of the plot but sa 1d the scflerr Has appomted to flll the vacun lor Bob Taft s headquarters at ) and thererore make
poor summer Paul Frrftlberg Char nglon Rolfe Lee and Lo)al
d1tional three mches of snow
apparentlv wes mtended to net Icy by the Meags Count Repub- the 1962 NatiOnal Con . . enhon In
are far as their rbil Jeslun attorney told
uf Mason
lee
at f'.uffalo, N Y
Syracuse
mllhons of dollars
hcan Ctntral C.om.•luttee
ICh1cago
dreu are concerned
meetrng of stockholders Wt&gt;d artrng manager of Ihe re~ort
reported an additional Inch
I
We d( n t know exactly how Mr Clark had serv'?d
as The 4th Appelklte DIStrict
He suggested that schools nes:lay that Ihe resort
had sard a stalemPnl of the fman
brln&amp;tne the snowpack at thsl
much they Intended to s
clerk of Srtpto
forthtR I composed of ftfleen counttes 1 Jake over the Job beglnntng debts of fllf 022 000 Fnedberg eta! status "'I I be "' wd after ,
city to five inches
llankms sa1d but the figures years was a memlft;r o1 e contams all of the Tenth Con
Ub
te etl
h v..as one o 1ve persons elected mct'trng of the board on Satllr
$2 mil Iron and $8 rnrllion were 1 coun IY elec ,;on
. .,
bOilrd for 1 gress10nal Orstrrct exrept Fau "'1 wtnryar 1 wl med at t e to &lt;h boa1d of d1re1furs IV"d
~ day
"''"'~''G-'N
PRv'SI 1 The Racme emergency untt
f
years and was chairman of the f ld c
e emeu
eve 80 1ncreus nesdav Othus are Mar1e J
1h' board II tt
1 to
""""""' • v
"'
on p1eces o paper m one man s
I Jag the strena1b ,Jf the drlak
\\ r a e-mp
1
den Johnson seemg 'mmunum n an effort lo stop ambu anre pockets
Ioounty Chtld Welfare Board for 1e ounty
6'
Pamumbo and Henr) C BtJS sec~rt' add twnal long
lerm
opposlttoo" 10 Congress was runs before they start has re- ' I can t praise the polrre too three years He wes a rnem
=~~e cbild progresses ia
frnanc ng for Lht&gt; resort The
preuill8 ahead today wtth hts quested restdents m that area much
Ftrestone sa•d after her of the Republtcan Central Firemen Hear Talk
~
fact'tl) was butlt wtlh the Bid
pJans ror ex.tra tax revenues to of Meigs county to be sure thE) wards They 1nt:&gt;w what they j Comm1ttee for ~everal years 0 E
.lit:1:t"' &lt;:!1
~
of ~I 042 000 loan from the -\1 ea
11 ·R Unit Safety
finance the war m Vtet Nam
rea II) have •n emergency be were dotng a!l(j they dtd th
CommiSsiOner Clark ts a mem
rede1 elopment
Admmtstra
The President 1hursday sent foce askmg help
job wei
her of the Mflgs County Farm The Rarme firemen
and
liOn Pnvate tmestors pill op
the lawmakars detailed requests A ,stJOkesman for the umJ
Bureau
guests Thursday heard Stat•
$347 0011
for tax realignments he estt satd Smce we are a non prof CIC Plans Annual
I He IS the son of the lait Htghway patrolman Cectl Car
mates will brmg m an extra II orgamzatton and must depend
I John and Weltha Clark and IS penwr gtve a lecture on safety
I
$4 8 Nlllon m the ltRcal year on publtc donatwns for support J\leeting Jan. 19th
marlled to the former Lola E I procedures for emerge""Y ••
II'
begtnnmg July 1 The btggest we do not feel tl IS fatr f o r Tlte annual meetmg of the Gilkey Mr and Mrs
Clark htcles
effeet on the average taxpayer those who have helped us that Metgs County Commumt I
hsve one son Larry
Attendmg from Svracu-. were
eft
will come from a new mcome ~or menb alnd equtpment behused pruvement Corporation har be~n l
volunteer ftremen Woodrow T
I
thh 0 ld
I
ZwliJm~.~ F 1 s
d
I
Off I tOr am u ance !iiervlce w en s h
ax WI
mg Pan
tc•a s tr
em rgen
sc eduled for Wednesday Jan D
W d h
• rt z !Sson
an
Metgs County Shenff Robtrt
stressed thrs actu11lly
would ou~e abse~ce cy may arrse m 19 at 7 30 p m at the mf'etmg
og ar en •as
E~r Prckens from R a c 1n e C Hartenbach apprehended a
belp some workers whtle at !he The squad group fndtrated It Iroom of the Columbus and Sou
nr&lt;l8 of Advrce
WERE Juntor Johnson, Dale I rtported female escapee from
same time speedmg the flow of will refer the strtctly ambu thern Oluo Electm Co m Mid II Metgs Oountl Warden George Roush Glenn RIZer
Charles tbe Spence Sprtngs prtson al
W money mto the treasury
lance cases to other sources ef dleport
Logan tod!ly urged residents Shane Ralph Shane
Roger Beckley W Va Thursday at j
Funeral servlres ror Wrll m
transporlalton m the future
Elecllon of d.recrors for the owmng dogs w purchase the r ~urs Charles Wagner Everett 10 30 a m tn SaliSbury Town- I
I Edward Foley 85 who d~&lt;d
new yeHr wrll highlight the ! 1966 tags now to save money- oush Edward Autherson Rl sh1p
1 th1s mormng ar tht" I""SJdenre
meetmg Immedtately follo•mg and • possible ftoe later
ehard Wolfe John
Wmgett
She was ldenttfted as Mar 1
of Charles Wheeler West ( o
Veterans MemorlsJ Hospital
there Will Pe e dtrertors meet 1 Logan satd the deadltne for WaJtor Cleland Bruct Cleland tha Jewell 21 R D \\ trk w
l lumbto • 11 be held MondJI at
Admllllon&amp; - Wtlbur MeDon ''IR for the purpose of electmg I purchasmg tags Is January 20 and Btl! Nance and Pat Pat Va She was reported seen
2 P m at Rawlmgs • l uJ s
ald Chester Thelma Frale} otficers and tmnsactmg other and mdJcated thai the sale of terson of Rutland The meeting several time m the Syracuse
Funeral home
Mtddleport Jack Baxter Mtd buslness
tags IS currently luggtng about was at Racme fire hall
area early yesterday before be
Or I EWIS TELLt.
1h Rev Donald Boone "'"
dleport
200 behind last year Late pur
lng apprehended by Shertff Har
ufftetate and burtal
be '"
Olschargea - Walter Wears
FILES PETITfONS
chase forced many people to
Meigs General Hospflal
tenbach
IS
the Rtveme• Cemetery
at
COLUMBUS (UPII _ A Lo Pomeroy Wtlllam Searles, Mtd I Dlck Karr Sr ftled pettttons pay the penalty last year satd Admission• - Lenme Pullms I Shertll Hartenbach Indicated
Mt~dleport
B•n Ohto man was being held dleport Lelah Weatherby Mtd Thursday lot the Metgs Coun 1 Logan
Reedsvtlle
Ieday he has nottfted the prtson
llr Foley was born Decem
In Franklin County Jatl here dleport Bertha Oliver, Pome ty Board of Commtssloners
Dlschareea - Helen Carper l authorttles at Beckley througb
0
ber II 18&amp;1 and was a retu ed
1 OCAL TEMPS
undar $5 000 bond 10 th• dtsao roy Elste Barnhart, Mtddie- Elecfton Board Clerk Dorothy
Pomtro) Margaret Mulford the West V~rgmta Slate Pol\C~
I sexton on th• Hocking 1 alley
pearance of a $3ti 000 cash &gt;htp- 1port
Johnston reported
Temperatures 33 degrees al II Che sh1re Paul Caset, Middle- She was being held tn county
and L &amp; 0 Ratlroad$. He was
ment last month from the Fed
am today, sktes overcast
por1
jail this mornmg
preceded tn death b) hts Wife
Nanrv
Ellen William
and Is orSUJ\1\ed
eral Reserve Bank or Crncrn
Iby
two sons
Lolum-

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Seek Seat
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Police Slugs Catch Pair
::~ra~t!~'~ycl~;~::rsto ~;~ Of Would. be Kidnappers

~: ~h!t 1~u;t~~rl:ddlei: ~our a;;~nc:re n;~,:red

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Charles Amerme 30 truck
dmer for a contract mat! haul
ar was charged wtth theft from
the mat!
He was arrested Thursday at
Losan by pollee and postal In
speelors an a stakeou' at the
western edgf! of the town Au
thorltl01 decltned to eomment
00 ewnts leadmg to hts arrest
Amerlne was the drtver of a
truck lbat left Cmcmnati for
Adelphi, OhiO wtth the ship.
mont When the truck arrived
Dec 14 the money was mtss
111( The&lt;t was no tndlcatton
anv or the mlmne money bad
lleett recovared

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PreSident
theRalph
BoardCrump
of Trustees
of Peasof I bus and Charles W of Rolland
ant Valley Hospttal announced )ftve daughters Mrs Eva Lem
.::;:;
ley M•ddltport
and Mrs Hazel
toda) reappomtment of Le w of
Mrs Rtfe
Ele both
Bell
COLUMBUS (UP[) - Pro- men represented by dlreetor wered boats
" D Telle M 0 w the Med Kauff of Rutland Mrs Matilda
posed changes m regulattons
Brad Pterce of New Lextngton poState Sen Charles Pancake
wera In the &lt;amps - modern standard and cal Staff
Maty of Duncan F'alls Ohto
state parks and lakes drew a opposed all change, tn horse D Nel•onv•lle led a dele atlon Lakes where
tty o
prtmttive
Or Telle wtll be engaged In and Mrs Eltzabeth 'roung Wesi
b
h If
M
mtxed reaclton Thursday 01 s / power regul tlon
d ked 1 f ht
h
g
no m tors, ex
The fee ~til be $1 75 per mght the pnvale prarttce ol general C
a s an as
tg rng t e propo'Sed ban on cept electric would be pernut p.er unrt m the modem class surgerv m Pt Pleasant begm I 0 1urn 18 a a
Sister rs
1
tkargmg fees for
gRasolme motors on ted under the new rules are $1 15 per rught tn the standard 1 mng Jun 24 HIS off tee wtll be I
Gand
1
ePrs
or
un and strouds Run Pike Tar HoUow Blue Rock, class and no charge for prum )orated 1n 11 e Pleasant Val lev 8
ro er 0 rf 1 roA plan w cut r..s lor camp General Motors sent Its pub State Parks tn ooutheastern Mount Gtlead Jefferson Roos,._ liVe campmg The rates are In llospttal
gan Toledo and several grand
ers In state parks was applaud ~c :ff~rs ~trector Rtchard H Ohto
velt Sctoto Tratl, Adams, Alma, effect dUlllli the regular aea
Dr Tille has practiffi! m thts eht~e~ and se\eral
ll'eat
ed, as was expected Also as ea • r tnCIDDatl to proltst The dlvson planned Ia out Van Burean Pullderson Find- son
area for the past 6'7 years and gra c tldren
expected proposals for htgher mcreasmg the llmttation of law all bul eleetrtc motors ley Strouds Run 111 ad Is o n George Sanders 69 Green until recent!\ was associated He was a member of the Mid.
horsepower motors on some horsepower on Cowan Lake and there Both lakes ••w permtt Forked Run Harrtson Bark Sprmgs, urged elderly persons wtth the Gall tpolts
Medtcal dleporl Bapttsl chu"h Frtend•
state lakes caused a st1r
a leiter agamst tt was submtt gasoltne motors of 3 6 horse camp L.1ke Hope, A W Mar be allowed to camp free of Center Hospttal He ts certtf,.; may call at the funeral home
lied by former U S Rep Rob- power
lon and Kiser
chsrge, atatln&amp; the daily rat,. by the Amertcon Board of Sur any ttme after 6 P m Satur
It seemed ltkely the wave of ert Taft Jr
Pancake claimed that forcing
Fee Cbaages Landed
btte deep Into tbe mcome of re- ger) ts a Fellow of the Arner day
protests over mcreased horse
Would Destroy Beauty
those m hts area of the state to The National Campers and tired persOill who hsve only 1ran College of Surgeons and Is
power llmtts ICJr boats on a Peake said faster motor boat, get rid of gosolme motors and Hikers Asooctatmn was among Soctal Security or penston pay a member of the teachtng lacul·
OJ. IN HOSPITAL
WEATHER
number of lakes would cause a on the lake would ~rtad Its at buy electrtc motors would be a orgamzatlons and indlvtduals ments on whtch to ltve
ty of the Ameman Soctety of John T McKelv
form.r
.:.;."• ttldw toalpt, low U retrenchmg hy the stale on lracttveness and another
hardshtp they cannot afford
commendmg the dtvlslon for Rebholz has at least 10 days Abdommal Surgi!Ons
restdent of
Is critical
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&lt;old oo Salur some of those proposals
noted the lake Is only two miles Dtvls10n Chief Melvin J Reb changing camolng lees
before deeuling which of the IJr Telle and hts family I?- 1y 111 at Camden Clark ospltal
....;.., lit
IOIIJIIea•tj The Ltquo or Oblo iports : : . and questioned whelberj bolz told the group the ehlll1(es Under the new rules there proposed reJUiallona will be Side on 29th Street 1n Pomt Parkersbura Ht Is the unole of
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.:irst in Line

~-by

RH:tard S. Owrn, Publisher

Hefen Bottel--'

Cht-!liN Tann"Jull, Bdito1

FRUSTRATION CLAY FOR
MENTALLY WELL ....... .
Dear Helen:
I've never written a letter
to a columnist before, but had
to tell you I loved your idea
lor an automatic "damn, &amp;ron,
damn" key fo1 electric typewriters. Not being a lpyisl, I
take the next best route. I any II
over and over and over until
I get to feelfng lesa frustrated.
n really helps. Why, 1 don't
know, - MERRITT ISLAND,

P11hhshE'd evf.'rv !lftHnQQn except Sunda-.; In· Tlw Ohm V&lt;~llrv Pllbhsl11ng C'omll&lt;l;IY. 110 Mecham(' St . Pomeroy, OhlO
45769. 13u~iness Offtrc• phonl' WY 2-2:Hi8
Ecllton:-ll phone WY 2-2157.

n·pn•sen I a I ive:
Natio11.!1
,nlv l•rll'-11 1;.!
:w1
Lexmgton
HO!t11wlll K11nhal l. lnr ..
A\t', \••11 Yor k ('1 ! ~, :\('11 \'01 k

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Sub~crtpll•ln ratr~ neiL\it'trd hy catrrrr
wht're availablt•. :lO tt·nh per W&lt;'l'k, one
VP&lt;I r ln ~rl\'11111'!' :1\ tht' Oailv St•ntin ..·l nf·

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VICe not a\&lt;lliablt• on(' munlh $1 30 Ry
mall nm· H"Llr $!01lU, Stx monlhs , $5.25;
Thrt'P uw1 1 1l1 ~. $3 00.

COMMENT /1. liNG EDITORIALLY
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On The Move

• "damn-damn-damn''

\\'E

01-'H.\ oli,el\e the ch.•ngcs that
Lil\l' 11latl' til thl' pupnl:1twn of our
tt ll!lil\ ,\ltd tOillp;llt&gt; II WJill the Sl1Ua•
ltt!lt 111.11 t•\t :..l t·d tn.tny ,ll'f&lt;Hles ogo To·
0 ,1\ 111-.v m lin re-.t ut ltH' cnunl t\o tlwre
t .~ ,1 t\lll . . \.1111 tll: lt tht ' L\l,lng p iaL&lt;' Pettp·
It• du nut -, t.n pttt 11 1\t' tlln tlld 1!1 ~l';tJS
g otH' b1.l!ltl ,lt'l' on lilt' t)ltl\t ' lt('sulenls
tllu\e lltllll J'tlt.d ,ttt ', t'- tll !lw (Ottlll .v
~c&lt;J1, ,tJHI ~~~ ' IIH!, ul ,1 ll '~l\t'~\ tLd Ure t'\l'fl·
tu,ll lv tHo\ t' 1111 \(I L.n .!. ; t' l Ill han &lt;~fl';JS.

~lll\ll 1•1 ! ltV !II Jlt ' nnt I \1 II COJI)I'Ill 111
a ~uL·:~ h k t\11\ttllttll'l' .•utd mmt· nn to
~1 1 11 l.ll,.;t: ttltt'" tn ~ ~·Jrt l l ol ;., lint'";.,
Thl'lt' ;til thw•· \ltHt dt•pilllf' thl:-&gt; ('\\'Jn.tl dt.Jtlj.;.l' td pl~tt' ol ll' " ttii'IHl' . ~)l!t
thl'lt' ~u Ill" to lw nn \1.1\' ol lhll;trll!lg
thi S llt j..! t 111.11 \t ,t~ thl' pltiiO~(IphY !li;Jt
tltt" .t.: r .:..,.~ t" ~J tt'tllr ( 11 tht· ll'llt'r s1de
ot tht· ft•llt' '
It \I 11U ld .ip]H'.I I' tlt.tl 11 ti h c:n h p;Js.S1

mg \t'.ll 11 1· ,Jlt' t:rltllg \11
1 t' ."t ~r~~ 111 nut

lw l'\l'll mnrr

halnt" ( )IH' oL ~ t·J

1 t'T

h,ts

IOI!ll up 111111 till' pt!'dJtt lnn llt&lt;Jt Jl!'l' SOn'i tw r 11 t'l'lt tlie :l~l" ol 22 and :!4 \ (';IJ ,o.;
( ;,n t11'; ( \ l'll IJI(II]( \ !]t,ll !Ill'.\ I\ til
•·h:Jllgt· tlJt ·ll pl.l t t' uf 1 I'~Hklln.' dnnng
tltl' Ll!ll't&gt;lll \t'.ll II ll,1s lt('t'n (•:-tJmatPtl

t!t.t! oH'f 3S millio n Aml'l'll :ws move
t'.tl h ll.tt Tlwrl' dte about ~tx mJI\ton
th.11 moH' out of tl1e ~tate. :wei another
s1x 1111lhon cross t:uunly lm1·s Tlw btg·
nt•' l 1110\l 'llW ill is ;!IOIIIHI mb;tn li'J!tf'JS

~herr peoplt• who arr on the t&gt;rononuc
U)Jgr;Jde are ronstlln ll y srl•king bettPr
ll11ng tomlltlons 111 ~u hurhia and \~hat
i .. , cal\pt\ 1.:'\ll l b1a Prop~e arP no lon).!l'l'
conlt'nl \'. tlh ]liSt ordll1il1Y lliHtg lJU:lt·
h-•rs .1nd a!' tlwv ran afford 1t thrv sh;~kP
off the old ancftakP onllH' nt'\\ hom1ng
un1ts m plantwd romnwn rta·s ttl\ a~' flom
the sta1d pl(lces of ahodtThl' eleml'nts ol our· .sor ktv. who are
most !1kelv to mmr CliP thr )oung and
the hetter edutafPd Thank goo(ln&lt;•ss
tht..·re au• exr 1·pll ons TIH'H' an· st ill a
large LOmparw of \\ J•ll-ed tl('atrd prrsons
"ho l!ke to put dm\ 11 l OOt s 1nstrarl of
being perpt&gt;lu&lt;JIIv on the movr The
mam reasons I' hv tht• \'ln ng movt· 1s that
thev get m:I!Tlrrl anrl t&lt;1kr lw1r fm;t
permanent 1ohs A prr son \Udl a co lh·~e
educa1ion makrs moVf·s 1\nre as murh
as one ~ ith a il1gh ~rile)() I education or
lt•.ss Just \\]H'Je tlw \\hole thlllg is go·
ing to emi 1s hard til dPtermlnl' The
medmm &lt;tgE&gt; ol our populatwn IS reach·
ing the l1gun_. ot 2R ve;1rs and con11nut's
tis d0\\11\\anl lOIII";(' \\'t&gt; .Just wonder
\\ hetlwr the h1gln1 a)~ ;u1d byways \\'Ill
lake th e f'Xodus bv 19i0 \\}H'n one student 111 thn•e \\Il l
!n college
\\'t• '' (lu id r1ot be &lt;Hw to stand 10 the
\\3V of 1he ambltJOtiS pi·rson who sres a
mu~·e a" a ( han1 P lor greater opportunit ies 'lilt' nwlll thing fu1 peopiP consJd,_.nng movmg 1s que::;tJOn of \\ hether li ~
nant wl g3111 ~]Jouhi be the only cntPria
for pulla•g "~ slakes \tmy have found
a sense of 11 ell-lwmg In place thal are
familiar to tlwm 11om h1rth. Somrtimrs
thl• eldPT lv rctln'd \ ra\'e a t'h:1ngP of
Sf Pnt·t v to a warnwr ellml'. b111 it ts ha1rl
to mJke frwnd ~ 111 stra 11 ge rommltllliiPs
unlrs.s you &lt;Jre a gregattuus prrsontiiJty.
We al"o mu -;t rPalize that to a J! rf',ll rlegree there 1s '"1de- sprrad oppo!lltnl11PS
for ~utcess 1n ma11~' plar&lt;·s. and \\ i11h• 1t
is prrdich·d that '\mrnr::~ns \\Ill tw morf"
mnbllr m fuf111 e. 1\f' can not help hilt
ft'r l th::~t modt'rn lmng IS not as st;Jhle
as 1t om r was to the detr 1nwnt of real
hrtng to a great degn•p -

go

The AnfH!nls Wav
The at.cli'nts lbt!d thr. af111Pd1J( I a
romiUJI to {'( ifl\of'V anrl dlslnhutr \\,Ill'!
to great ,.cl\.&lt;tnta,;,,e In A D 97 the ll!flf'
aq11rdul'ts ol Honw provHkd :w nnllron
Untled Statt•s ga ll ons JWI' Oflv ,.,.,thm tht
"Walls and 20 rnt lilon l'nltl•d ~tal('" g;1l
Ions fJII!sHk till'

The

v-all~

~v .\ l e!ll ~\J'&gt; 01~.1niZ+·d

ur11t,•r fttf'

repub!J r hy &lt; onlnu:tcu :-,, who htnlt :md
ran it, and undt ·r !he empill· h~ &lt;i bo;n d

of curators \\ tt h a
staff.

~upPrvJse&lt;l

slave

The Mongoose
It is not true that the mongoose is
Immune to ·make pmson. nor does rt
seek and rat a herh;d rrmed~ •f bitlrn.
The m ongoo~P ll\'O ids th ~ snakt's fan g~
by its amazrng &lt;l~Jhtv 1n ciodgmg when
t.'Je snake strik•·'
It 11ttacks anrl kill'S fhP prJI&lt;,onotu
enake by rlartmg upon the hrad o( the
make and nac·km~ tfs ~kull w1th a ~)(}W·
erful btte A mon goose is r.osdy tJmed
and makes a good pel.

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tro~ble, let Helen ~p YQO.
She will also welcome 70\11'
own amusi"'J e~ptr~l. Address Helen Botten In we ol
lhll newspaper.

POWELL SIGNS
BALTIMORE (UP! -Fir! I
baseman Booi Powell, who
all
bfHin•
dropped oil ill
·-..
depMtmellti last oeUOII, tdgned
his Iitie contract Tuesday wltb
f
the Balttmore Orloleo or an
eaUmated $23,0011. Powell bat.
led .248 last oeason, driving ill
Fla.'
71 runs and hitting 17 homm.
Dear Helen:
I worked In an Institution for 1PANISH COACH
-Ed Jucker, formerly of the
mental patients, In our therapy
1-oom we had a "clay table." unlvera:ty of C!Dcinnlltl, will
On it were big &amp;obs of mold- coach !be Spanish lllltional
Ing clay, and the Idea was to oquad lor the 1968 Olymplca al
pick them up and throw them Mexico City. Jucker will train
at a special wall, or else pound the team this sununer and
them bard whenever !be pa- from Junt 11167 until after the
tients got feelings of rustrations. Olympics.
Know who used that "clay
table" most ? The admlnlatrators! I gue88 everybody oeedl

Entt·• 1·d n' sE'cond ciMis mallmg matter
ut tbe pto~t 11fttrt' ;Jt l'11m~ru~. Ohio.

{lt'l' $15 'iO

14, 1966

HELEN HELP US!

DEVOTED TO INTEREST OF
MEIGS-MASON AREA

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F' A4Jf2:t!l&amp;i\ii/i&amp;IIQ@i!S&amp;Y.P' " ''ll

Telet'ision Revue
HOLLYWOOD 1UP I) -Cons td( 1mg thm ll'lt"oJsJOn 1s run
by upper m1dlllt da~s bur
gllers, I don t knov. why we
sltould h&lt;n'e expc11t'd Wednesd&lt;ty mgltt 's fllt'llltet~ of AHCT\ ~ · B,Hm~ul

:.elll's . ba sPd

on tlu old comll' bunk Jwro, to
b(• . t ~ h1p as advertJst•d
\ t t'dle~s to d.1y tt wasn't.
An&lt;J nl't:d\es5 to !1.-(y. tt l'nu iGn't
h .l\'l' b!'l'll, ,Jl'UlliSt' to be !up, to
mbe ,wvth111g -- rt&gt;ally anvthm;.
Hll'dll~ to be aol(• to go all out

wltlan!l

fe.tr, aml h"lt'VlSJOn
c.-m 't do th.tt because 11's afra1d
11 mtgllt Jose three viewL·rs 1n
back\IOOds area Thus the live
a('tinn ''Batman" show. a h;Jlf.
ho'Jr twJt:e-v:eekl\ entry, tried
to combtne str;.ugtl t adventut t'
for the ~mall Fry emU fl ~ort of
1
'Pop TV· and h1gh r,rmp for
lldulr~ In short. 1t trwd to halfhi)! ;d111 h ts l1kl• fwmg halfS:Jit'. or a llllff' bit 111 !IJ\' t', or
nwdeJ ul t l) s.~, . ' rf ~~ tth tme's
JOb,

But th1s ts 1 1.... burghers
thmk For tl'll'\ JSt ull tu try h.&gt;
bt· tr11ly h1p mer~ns runnmg the
sHnll' kmd of nsk thal a
respc't'I~Jble ,

dull

mtddle-aged

bu . . me ssm ml 1Jh ~·s on wht'n h?.
tn fu., brown Shli{'S and h ls w1fe
1n fwr floral pall~'rn dre~s l:(et
up to do !he W;dusJ m one Pt
tho ~t· !ancy m~htclubs ~''Look,
H,w·l therE"·s I un &lt;..;rant·, :n
the btg r1ty.

Strictly Mediocre
"Thts 'Batman" was stnctly
o brov.n shoe r~nd tloral p.11tcrn
show lt had d few decent
monwnt'&gt; as ttw costum~ hero,
pla\'\'d b~ Ad ,m1 \\'t&gt;st m the
grand mannt'f Of (;ardnPr
J\•Jd\dy. ran mto truuhle V&gt;tth a
comtt slnp bad guy tvpt' call&lt;'d
''The H1ddler" Jn ont&gt; of 1hl"'e
moments. BRtm;m gm•s mto a
dJ sroth Pqu t·. m ro'&gt;tume illld ;tn
t!mploye asks htm "J\m01111U l
ccm do for }Oll, "lr'' ( ' h~·~ k yul!r

cape?''

But by and large. !he !Jt:'tter
lns!JIH 'h
ul !.hi' show wt•re
t 1wo11 1rd hv lhP bcs1c foct th.-;t
h•icVJ&lt;.;ton ~~ nm not by people
who kmJw vnd underst&lt;tnd
en l"rta mnwrt l bul by promoters

who rn to I:'XplnJd and cash m
on talenr, trends and Jdf'al

originated elsewhere.
What Uus means IS that,
although pop art and high camp
m&lt;t y be very highly commerciahzL'ti now, there was something
natural and even perhaps pure
ol thought that slimulaled the1r
airt'¥al Ill the rust place. Vidf'O
cares nothmg, understand~
nothmg, about ongmal, genuine
mottvat Jons but rather g1 at:s
U&lt;c trend by the pocketbook,
wrmgs 1t dry of all things
natural and stuffs 1t mto a hat d
and last forfi'I A'
The (ormat, in this case v
"Batman,·· 1:-; , ... u 1U a l'Old,
impersonal and bntt!e wisecrac k l1urnor becnusc everyone
mvolved ts !-iO pamful!y ay,;are
tiJ3l he is maklng fun of
somethmg, that he Js spoofmg,
that he IS satinzmg, that ht' IS
Just so "m"- tn brief, the
g"nu.n Pnes~
1~
totally lost
because there 1.s no spontaneous
usually

wH bu1 only a series of

ga~s

directed at a !rend all eady

once remowd from Jts source
by promoters.
Nl the "B&lt;ltman" executives,
thf'n. probably dtd nll they

coul&lt;i to do the nght thing. The
only thtng they Ja r ked was
dedication to na1Und tnnorl'ncl".
ThC'..' don't know what ramp i9.
They only lhmk they do.
S.Cond Class S~y
Also on ABC-TV WPdnesdRy
mght, Hobert r.oulet tw ned up
as th(' star of a new hnlf-lwur
&lt;;{'fH·S. "Blue Light." in wh ich
he plavs a double agent 1n
World · W&lt;tr II who op!'ratrs
bt!hlnJ Nazi lmes and tnes to
undermtne the German lugh
command. 1 wouldn't say the
produc t10n 1s exactly seeonddass. but 1f J were thP
prodm·pr J would name Ute
v1llnin Brassfinger.
Tbr Channrl Swim: B;-;rhra
Stre1sand's nPxt one-hour sp""Ct::IJ a1rs Marc·h 30 and w11J he
dmded rnto thn&gt;e segments:
Th~ first m the PhJiadelphla
Museum of Art, tne serond m
crrcus selling and the lhtrd In
York .
Artllur Godfrry IS lhc host or
ABC-TV's ··H;Jllywood Palac("'
J::tn. 29, and Sid Caesar Js a
guesL
ABC-TV'll ''Dm'rtiono;" for
Jan. 2.3 offers •·a dramatie
co~{'f'rt

Jn

~ew

DOCTOR
SAYS
By Wayne G. Brandstad~ M.D.
Having a~·eady looked at the
causes and results of the chronic anxiety state the question
arise&gt; What can be done about
1t'' The solution is not easy but
lhe situation is not hopeless.
It is of prune importance to
break the cham of cause and
eflect. Smcc th e roots of the
trouble are usually in the faQlih, a reputable family counselmg agency c:m oft&lt;'n help. The
goals a1e mutual affection, trusl
and mm at support. Each member of the famrly must be respected ils an indiVIdual and
allowed to develop his own independen t pcrsonahly.
We must ram ourselves not
or.ly to avo1d stewmg
ovn
things that arc beyond our c:mtrol but also to face up to Situations that appear to be threat·
en!ng and Jmdmg a solution rather than tr)ing to sweep them
unCer the t:arpet.
If, whtle sufft&gt;nng £rom anx.
iety, you C&lt;tn learn to deal
w1t hyour !Jroblem you will not
only feel btJIIer but yoll will
bave reached a new level or
m~tunty Often, if you can get
the sympathe~ll car of a fri end,
doctor or cler~ym:m and talk
abou! your problem, you will
arnve at a w!ulwn
more
tl1rough Ius mural support than
through any spcc1ftc advJce.
If al l else fails a course of
tranquilizers mJy be JUSt what
you need. The important point
to remember JS that the sm&lt;~ll·
est dosrs, ta kl•n (or the short~
est tunc rl'QUired to Improve
your mental outlook, will be
the be:::t for you m the long rut'
Don't make thl•St' drugs a permanent crutch. Wh1ch drugs tB
use shmt ld he lef t to your doctor to dec1de
Q- I ha&gt;e been taking Couma~m for 10 yeirs Every two
weeks I go to my doctor for a

prothrombm test. Is thore any
wny a person can tell the coninqwry into the dllemma of the
Americ,cm lnd tan seeking integration m ou r urban society" .
NDC-TV's "Profiles m CourJ~e" series of last season,
based on President Kennedy's
Pulitzer Pnze-wmning book,
has been sold for broadcast m
Yugoslav1a.

Hatlo's They'll Do It Every Time
PoP

LAto oowl'l THE LAW TO
JUNIOR ANI7 PRACTICALLY STOOO
OVER HIM W~ILE fiE COMPLIEO ....
SflAIIE 'II-lOS E
SIPEBOAROS!SilAVE I

'EM OFF, I TELL VA

you

LOOK LIKE ,AN
(JIJT..OF-WORK TANOO
PANCER !!

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1f-IEN NEXT TIME 11-JE OW BOY
LA'mERS LJP HE flAS SOM!Oii-IIN~
ELSE TO BEE~ ABOIJT ••••
WIIOS BEEN UStN' MY
RAZOR? LAST 8LAC'E!
WAS IT YOu, JUNIOR?
iRVIN' 10 SHOW YOU'Rfi
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Tlldoy is Friday, Jan. 14, tbt

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follow.day of 1968 witb :1$1 1o
The moon Ia approadlllla ·0.
oew stige.
No morofng stirs.
The evening stirs are Venuo,
Mars, Jupiter and Saturn.
Philippine otatesman Carlot
Romulo was born on Uti&amp; clay Ill
11119.
On lhil day ill history:
ID 1914, Henry Ford lleg81
making automobiles by Lho
assembly line method.
In 1943, Pretidenl Roosevelt
and British Prlmt Minister
WIDBIOO Churchill began a 1~
day meelb!J In Morocco to plaa
allied offensive&amp; aimed u lhl
"uncondllional IS1Il'riinder" of
the Axis powers.
ID 1959, the firing ICjUBds of
Cuban Premier castro exeeuted

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Tops l·n G&amp;J wi·n

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C:ncinnatl
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Philadelphia
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New York
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Jim Marshall slammed In 311 iR llut Gallla Academy High Hamilton, wbo scored 39 pointi 8; Trailer, ~28; Marshall, JS.
pointlt ond Don Trainer had 26 Schoof gym.
against the Redmen in the Ro- 8;30; Towler 244; Shively, ~
lasl night at IDBiilute, W. Va., Rio Grande trailed early in tary Tournament. Gregory held 1-5; Lu8etti, Z.I-:i. Totals, :15-»
as Rio Grande College racked the first half but rolled to a Hamilton to one fleld g&lt;~al the 90.
LosAngeles ...
up a ~ win over West Vir· halftime advantage of 42-30. first half and finished witb 15
w. VA. STATE (851
BaiUmore
...... 22 23 .477
g~nia Slate. Rio Grande II oow State tied the count at 70 - ro points.
D. Hamilton 3-11-15; A. Jlamll,
Slln Francisco ... 21 26 .447
12-5 and W. Va. Stile 7-4 for with about eight minutes to go
State had slx men In the ton, 5-3-13; Hunter, H-12; HerSt. Louis ........ .16 25 .300
,
the
lea8011,
"·
In
!be
conteat
but
Rio
GraJde
double
figures, Including
D. ry, H-12; Conyers, J-{)-2; MOll
Detroit
. .. .. .12 30 .286
G &amp; J Auto, paced by Gary Abels 4-1-9; Collins 0-2-2; To- ,
Thunday's lleaalts
Rio Grande meets
North- rolled out to an 86-75 lead, and Hamilton. Tom Menefee was efee, iHH6; Barsdaie, 6-3 _ Iii
Cincinnati !07 St. Louis 102
Lashley's 25 points, ran ils tals 36-18-90.
wood Institute of Midland Mich. was_ never beaded. ,
high with 16, Barsdale hod 15, Totals, 211-29-85.
(Only game scheduled)
at 8 P~- Saturda at J~ckson , B1~ &amp;-5 Paul Dtllon turned Alan Hamilton 13, Ben Hunter 1 r--iiiOiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiiOiiiiOiiOi.iiio;;;;;""
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DUNLOP's &lt;161
92-56 win over Elberfelds of J . Smith 11-1-23; B. Greenlee
"B•t ll doem'l look like mo!" High SchooL NoJ;.wood now hts rtghl. ankle and went to the and Jim Berry each had 12
FINEST
AHL Staadlngs
leads the naUon In scor'
av· bench _wtth about four mtnutes The Redmen run mto foul
Pomeroy last night in Gal- 4-{)-8; D. Tarbet! 6-0-12;
B.
eraglng 1118
lnla
;mr,.ame to go m the first half. But he I trouble late in the contest, Josltpolis Independent Basketball Newlon 7-0-14; 1'. Ury 2-1-li; if. I By United Press lnternatloul
Ea•tem Dfvlsfoa
' and has two ~ayers":ver~gi-~ ~~It taped and, returned to lmg Gregory With love nunules
League play at
Washington Simkins 1-0-2; R. Franklin
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W. L, T. Pis. GF' GA
1
ftrush w1th 12 potnls and 'll of to go, and Marshall at t h e
School gym.
2. Totals 32-~.
30 and 33 , Is
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23
8
3
49
140
89
porn
per
game.
Rio Grande's 47 rebounds. Mar- thr.., minute mark. Dillon,
Ned .Swindell had 19 lor the Score by quartersQuebec
ONE-DAY SERVICE
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16
14
1
33
108
92
The
Redmen
Idle
then,
shall
had 12 rebounds.
Tramer and Rudy Shively each
losers along with Dale Harrl- Firestone
16 36 63
Hrsh
ON REQUEST
.. 13 18 1 27 37 ll2
due to first semester eiOIJDll, Coecb Art Lanham praised had four personels.
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son's 14 ~nd Bob Eastman's 12 Dunlop's
16 28 45 66 Sprfd
... 12 l9 3 27 86 ll7
until Jan. 26 when they play • U Sharon Gregory tor o fine RIO Grande shot 45 4 per I
Carl Wolre had 16 and Bob
McCLELLAN'S 1881
Prov
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13
19
0
26
94
1116
return
coolest w1th W. Va. State defensive job on Slate's 6-5 Dave cent connedmg on 35 of 77 from
Roush 13 lor G &amp; J. Wolfe had M. Carter 6-5-17; B.
Ball
Weatem Division
- -!be floor, while W. Va. Slate !'
14 points in a big second quar~ 17-&amp;-39; J. Kaman•ki 13-4-30;
w. L. T. Pis. GF GA Jl O'T00 I whoso 3-10
m
made 28 of 70 for 40 per cent.
Cleaners •
Pomeroy
er that broke an 18-18 ftrsl per- WiiUams 1-0-2; R. Smith
Roch • . .25 7 2 52 147 102 recordm
e,
ba
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SIGN"D
RIO
GRANDE
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lod deadlock and put G &amp; J Totals 37-15-89.
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may
voros "'" '
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40- 1
Pitts
ed the
VELAND &lt;UP!) - The 1 -~•:;on~·..:4-4-~1~;_:::r:e!go:ry:·:..:~-~::iiiii::iiiii::iiiii~:==...==~
Into a 46-28 balftime lead.
WEIHER'S 1741
1965 NoCleve
.. .13 20 1 27 97 101 CincmnaU R s
Cleveland Indians announced 1,--------Fl'"'stone 5110 kept a firm S. Fuller 6-l-t3; P. Weiher
. 10 22 2 22 82 ll7 Uonal League pennant,
exBuff
111
hold on second place with a 90- :!rll; R. Wether 4-1-9; D. Atha
Tburad ••'•
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1966 the
catcher
Azcue
a 1966
u-ults
peelS
to UP!
pay the ted
penalty In
ursdayJoenight
the tostgrung
of
66 win over Dunlop's of Pt. 6-0-12; B. Shriner 8~16;
B.
Quebec
3
Pittsburgh
2
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repor
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contrac~
making
l&gt;im
Lhe
fifth
Pleasant. Firestone is now 10-l. Kirkbride 7-2-16; Totals 34-6-74.
(Only game scheduled)
"I won't complain U I'm
player who has agreed
John Milhoan ·led the winners Seore by quarters :
asked to take a salary cut," HOUSTON (UPI) _ Buffalo's to terms. Azcue ~as rated the
with 22 points, Paul P'raley had McClellan's
22 42 60 89
said
O'Toole Thurtlday while "faceleas" Bills and the star- Amert;an Leagues second best
Big
Green,
Bobcat
21, Paul Smith and Don Mag- Weiher 's
15 40 5-I 74
acfmittmg
he was one ol the t dded
A .
Football defenstve catcher last season,
nani each had 15. Jim Smith
G &amp; J AUTO (t31
Match is on TV
Reds' biggeol disappointments 1 u
mertcan
just two points behind leader
led Dunlop's with 23, Butch C. Wolfe 7-Z-16 ; S. Bunton 0- HUNTINGTON, W. Va, (UP!) last season. "I halfway expect League all-stars meet Saturday Bill Freehan of etroit.
Newton had 14 and Dave Tar- 3-3, R. Halley 3-0-fi; A. Buffing- -Marshall Umverstly
plays tbe Reds to start oft our salary Ill what could ba a replay of the ...,,..,.._...,....,..,
belt 12.
ton 3-2-ll: L. Rutan 2-0-4 ; D. Mid ~ American Conference riv- negotiations by asking me to quagllliN that plagued the ~mMma14001!1~W.'~l!IKiZ
Bill Francis was hif!h for Holler 4-0-3; B. Roush 6-l-13; G. ~~ Ohio UniverSity In one of the take a full 25 per cent cut"
sodden Bluebonnet Bowl foo~
West Virginia basketball
ball classic last month.
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the night as he tossed in 39 Lashley 10-&amp;-25; 11. Mile• 4-1-9;
games to be televisied this sea- Never lob than a 18 - game Tha weatherman was with64 Pontiac _ $2295 64 Olds _ _ $2595
points to pace McClellan's of Totals 311-14-92.
son heN! Saturday afternoon winner from 1961 through 1964, holding judgment, forecasttng
Ook IIIII to an 89-71 win ever
ELBERFELD'S (511
.Jet Star l Hard Top Spur t
Catalma 2 dr. H T. V-8, auWeiher's. John Kamanski had G. Collins 2-0-4; H. Brown 2- Marshall, fresh from a ;_ O'Toole scored his only three "chance of showers" for the
CotJpl:'. V-8, auto tr •• ns, po·
tomatic, !ulJ power, radio.
wer !)rakes. power slt tnng,
30 and Mel Carter 17. Bob :!rll; B. Eastman 6-{)-12;
N. venge victory over Morris liar- victories of the 1965 ae&amp;SOII ov- Rice Stadium turf before lbe 2
radio.
white std{'W&lt;Jll ttr'e~.
all
vu,yl.
Shriner and Bill Kirkbride each Swindell 7-&amp;-19; D. Hamson 7- vey Tuesday night, wUl bring er !be last - place New York p. m, (EST) kickoff for the
wherl discs, Lmted g la ~:;;.
had 16, Steve Fuller 13 and 0-14: Cunningham 0-1-l. Totals an 8-2 season record against Mell and was ono of the big AFL cl..sic.
bucket sc~ts.
the Bobcata. Ohio U. Is S-6 over- culprits In the R~' fourth- The Bluebonnet game was
Dave Alba lZ for the lo!ers.
24-8-56.
all and has yet to win 1 MAC place finish, He said Thurtlday played during a staady down- LOS ANGELES &lt;UPI) - The i 62 Olds __ $1795
Next Monday night's games Score by quarters:
game this season.
his arm has been examined and pour of rain before a balf- Western Conference All . Stare :
62 Olds - - - $ l 795
are: Firestone vs, Elberfeld's; G &amp; J
18 46 69
8rfoo(.~~v.~~abr~~~~.
The
game
will
be
carried
ovpron11.1nced
in
exceUent
shape
tapacity
crowd.
It
gave
the
Bre
favored
in
the
pro
bow1
1
~~~~r~n
Dunlop's vs. Weiber's;
and Elberfeld's
18 26 41
Starfire Coupe Whde \l.'ith
er television to Ohlo and West by the olub physiciaa aad that ground-based Tennessee volun- football game Sunday, but the steering &amp; wiodows, like all ret! 'tnyl mte1to1 . bllt:ki:'T
G &amp; J vs. McClellan's.
STANDINGS
Virginia points.
be tees ..no rea!lon
why I teers a big advantage in their Eastern Conferencoe team has ' new whJtP stdewall tire-s, sea ls. full po•~l'l' \\ tth POlo\
FIRESTONE (80)
Team
Won
shouldn't
eome
back
atrong."
victory over the air .. minded an edge in one department _
radio tm1e-d gla ss. wh1t,. er win dov.:-;, r&lt;~d~&lt;J tjnh•U
P. Smith 5-5-15; P. Fraley 8- G &amp; J Auto
gln ..,s, whtte .!.idew,dJ tire,:
ll
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COLLEGE BASKETBALL
The Philadelphia Pbillies, 'l'uiJa oquad.
guys named Brown.
;~!~red vmy t mt, Bucket and wheel d1sc s.
5-21; P, Wickline 346; J. Mil- Firestone
10 I
Cleveland !ndla01 and New
Nobody around either prachoan 11-4-22; D. Magnani 7-1-15; McClellan's
4 7 Yow•gstown 83
Southwest Missouri State 70 York
Yankees, meanwhile,
lice field this week has just •
60 Old~ _
$1195
Ohio Wesleyan 93 Capital 77
reached agreement wltb key,
yelled "Brown" when he wan!- I 64 Buick _ _ $2895
NEW SATURDAY SCHEDULE
Rio Grande 98
big money sta~, Jim Bunning,
ed a player by that name. For
Super 88 reJrbrity Sedan. V·
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Electra 225 4 dr. H T V-8 , 8. power b1 &lt;lkt:~. power
West
Vlrglnla
State
81
Outfielder
Lebli'
Wagnor,
Wbi•
L
L
there
are
four
men
onswering
1
CJANUARY l Sth)
automa!Jc trans. power bra- ste.,rm;:: ll.rrirumil!tt' tr.ms.
Hiram 86 Case Tech 62
ley Ford, Catcher Jesae (:onto that name on the East squad kes, power !.t{'cring, 6-way llkf.'
w•w wlult&gt; " H-Ie 9-;t]]
Malone 81 Wolsh 8
tier and Pilcher Pete Mikkelsen
and two on the West team.
SKATING _
lm·~. twatJl Jfut maHtO!\ rnl'
seat, f&lt;Hlw, \lilted gla.s!i,
- - 7:3p - 10:00
St. A•slm's fi7 Holy Cro!S 110
and Catcher Ron Brllll(j,
I
But the best known ol the I whtte sidewalls, wheel dtscs, talltc JHll!i h. A true ~.:reOJm
DANCING _ _ __ I 0:00 • 12:00
Rhode Island lOt Duquesn&lt;IIO
men w•th that name tS fullback Real sharp, new Olds trade-. puff
Basion Coll. 70 Nrlheatem 63 BODElL vs. SKI
Jim Brown of the Cleveland
F"turing Llvo Muslo
Detroit 97 Notre Dame 84
LONDON (UPI) -Brltau,
POMEROY LANES
Rrowns who is appearing m his
61 Olds
$1295
lliram
86
Case
Tech
63
Jack
Bodell,
winner
of
15
bout
Women's
Sunny
Rnigblen
ninth
pro
bowl
game.
Smce
he
62
Mercury
_
$1295
VIBRA TONES FROM PARKERSBURG
2 Door HT. D\Jtnmic fl3
Drake 75 Bradley lit
last y....-, has algned 00 meet
Deeember
1•
jomed the Cleveland club nine
V-R rnolor , aulom ;t !tC tr.1nsMontPrf'y 4 door. V -8, powrr
Lewis
Coli,
123
Ill.
Tech
Ill!
Sid
Goldstein
of
San
Diego,
Won
Loot
years
8g&lt;o, Jill! Brown has nevAdmi!Mifon 50c lncllldet Skating •nd D•nclng
steenng, atllo trans, whtte back up liC"hts and whtto?
Ohio Wesleyan 93 Capital 77
Calif., in a 10-round fight at the Daily Sentinel
28 17 er failed to b&lt; selected for the sidewalls, rad10. Real n1ce.
slde•Hdl tucs An econom y
Denver 79 Utah St. 72..
World Sporllng Club on Feb, Craw's Steak House 27 18 post-season classic.
buy
Utah 93 Wyoming 91 (Ovl)
17, 11 was Mnounced ThUI'ICiay. lola's Beauty Soloa 24 21
CHESTER, 0.
Duke 78 Marylaad 61
Forest Run Block
22 23 FARMING TAYLOR
62 ford __ $1095 60 Chev. __ $895
Va. St. 73 Maryland St. 61
SOVIET VICI'ORY
~'rlendly Tavern
19 26 1
,
BroJan· ~ rloor Hard Top 20:1
Loyola, La, 16 Mmpbis St. 78 MOSCOW (UPI) -The Cen- Dutton's Drugs
15 30
NEW YORK UPil - The Country Sedan Wagon. VB
V l:l motor. au!Omatk tr;,n;;
Loyola, Md. 67 Jhns Hpknl 1'1 Ira! Army team of Rn•s"ta
Higb Game - Caroly.a Bach- New York Rangers ""\'e
motor,sJdt'wall
~tilnd&lt;~rtltires.
tram' r;~dtu ,
lwqunN" ftnl .~h. white ~ide-­
1 ~"
ua
whlte
wall tm's, radio. Real mce.
Athens 84 Florhm St. 69
walloped the tourlnJ Sher- ner and Peg Roush, 170; High returned left wmg Ted Taylor :
brooke Beavers leo bockev Series - Susie Grueaer, 137. to their Baltimore farm club m
I I team, Js-4, Wednesday llfght 1n High Team game and series- the American Hockey League.
3 I tho vlallors' IJl'Bl mAtch of o Crow'o Steak House, 622, 1812,

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2211 persons ill two weeks,
In 1964, more !baa Ht
persons died before I drlvln(
snowslortn llnally ended Ia tbt
East. lito""~' .... ·~- 4a _
A
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WinsiOO Churchill: "The onl,.
guide to a man II hll
con~cionco • . • the only shield
to his memory II !be nctltude
aod alneerily of hll acllolll."

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SERVICE

O'Toole Sure
He Must Take
Big Pay Cut

1:00 Gomer Pyle
Hope it's invented soon I Friday
9:33 Friday N1ght Movlet
MARGARET
5:00
Oleyenne
ll:30
News Tonight
Dear Helen:
6:00
News
lUll Weather
What do you think of a maa
G:!D Sports
11:46 San Francisco Beat
who, when he learned bls will
8:25 Weather
Is going to divorce him went
8:30 Huntley-Brinkley
Friday
into a decline because he was
7:00
Singing
Caravan
Chauol
13
going to lose her as an Income
8:00 Hank
5:00 Soupy Salet
tax
reduction? - BREAK8·30
Sing
Along
Wltb
Mltcb
5:30
Leave It Tu Beavw
AWAY
9:30
Mr.
Roberts
6:00
Look at Weather
!JeEr B:
10
00
Man
From
U.N.C.L.E.
6:05
Pacemaker News
I'd say ~ he malntalrut a wile
11
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Late
!'Jews
Picturt.
6:15 Peter Jenninga New1
on l•ss than $600 a year, she
6.311 Weill Fargo
SHOULD DIVORCE him I - lL
Friday
7:oo Friday Night Movie
Doar Helen:
&amp;·00 Early Sbow
11:00
Honey West
My husband Ia a perfecllon6·30 CBS Evening News
9:30
Farmer's
DauJher
l•t. He started right in after we
7:110 News Report
10:011 Jimmy Dean
were marned calling me o lazy
7· 15 Your Weatherman
11:011 Pacemaker New1
good - for- nothing. 11 was preg7'20Sporls
II 15 Look at ;,;eather
nant and awfully tired, then got
7:30 The Wild W•ld West
II :211 Sporti
pregtxuJl again before I bad a
1:30 Hogan'o Herne•
chance to recuperate ) For 20
months I was In almost ool~
tary confinement, as he would.
n t take me out when I was exz· 30 At. Aff.ernoon at Movltl
pecting - I embarrassed him.
Saturday
4·110 Big l'en Basketball
He e&lt;pecls me to meet him
7:00 John's Almanac
5:30 R&lt;Iang from Floridll
at the door in high heels and a
8:00
Popeye
and
Pals
6:00 Hulabaloo
fnlly apron, after keeping the
9:00
The
Jetsons
8:30
F'latt and Scruggo
bab•es and the bouse spotless
9:30 Atom Ant
7:00 Porter Wqooer
·and makmg a perfect dinner.
10:00
Secret
Squirrel
7:30 Flipper
I agree, but sometimes 1 JUSt
10:30
Underdog
8:00
I Dream of Jeannie
can't manage everything. Then
11 .00 Top Cal
8·3(1 Get Smart
he calls me names.
11:30
Fury
9·00 Sat. N14!bt at MovieR
To hear him talk I haven't
12·00
M
A.C.
Basketball
lt
:OO Late News
done a decent day 's housework
2·110 Great \laments in Music 11 :15 Sporll Roundup
smce we w~re married, and he
Z: IS Pete Smth
\II :20 Filma ot !be 10'1
still hesitates to take me out,
this because I was always fun·
filled and ""ger,
outgoing,
fncndl y pCT.~n who enJlj'S a
good tll•ne. He says no smoking,
2:00 CBS Golf Classic
Saturday
D{l drinkmg, no laughing,
and
3.00 Southeastern Conferend
every time I open my mou th
Basketball Game of Week
7·00 TV Classroom
he says something real b1ttng lo
S:OO
Jim Walters Jublle.
S·OO Captain Kangaroo
cut me down in front of fr1ends.
5·30 Specoal Report
t ·OO " Heckle and Jeckle"
fi e DID m;1rry beneath him,
1:00 Trials of O'BrlaD
9 30 Tennessee Tuxe&lt;lu
but after all he knew what I
10.00 Mighty Mouse Playhouse 7:011 Smothers Brothers
was hke. My father is a coal
7:30 Jaclde Gleason
10 .30 Linus the Lion Hearted
miner and his father teaches
8:30 Secret Agenl
I!
00
Qu•ck
Draw
McGraw
school I get tired of having htm
9.30 The Loner
"'Y "Either dust off the t'081 12:00 Sky King
tO
00 Gun•moke
12·30 Adventure ol Lassie
dust or go hack in your hole"
II Ill NeWI Tuolghl
1.00 My Friend Flicka
and things like that. I try to he
11:15
Mlllton Dollar Movtes
1
30
CIIS
Saturday
News
a good mother, but hooesl, H~l ­
en, sometimes r dream myself
in ano1hPr man's arms because
I need •omebody to be on my
team I'm so unsure of mySelf
I 1:00 Hopplty Hopper
Saturday
I'm beginnin~ to think f'm un1:30 American Bandstand
ftt to even live In the world.
2 ~ Let's Dance
1·00 Neighbors
On•· kmd word might h&lt;lp.3.30
Bowlen. Tour
I l5 Social Securily
CONFUSED,
5 011 ABC'1 Wide World of Sp·
8·30 Word or L~e
Dear Confused
6
311 Fttntstones
9·00 Superman
Yon certainly need kmd words
Tammy
7.011
9· 30 FroRgie Presents
but If a counselor can't put 10.00 Shetulligans
7:30 Ozzie and Harriett
them in our husband's mouth, 10 30 The Beatles
a:oo Donna Reed
perhaps your doctor or laywer II ·110 Casper Cartoon sbow
8.30 The Law1eoce Welk Show
&lt;an. Life's too short to llv• It
i
30 The Hollywood PaJact
11 :30 Mag•lla Gorlla
with a person who constantly
10,30 Wmlllq
JJ 00 Bugs Bunny
belittles, cr1ticizes, and hacks
11 00 Bon Yonn~ NOW!!
12.30 Mil to• the Monster
away at your self . esteem mainly to build up his own, I'd
guess.
People who are unreason~
ably ashamed of lbelr llll!tel
often are only trying tn hide
some inadequacy In themoelve~~o
-li
}'f
This column ti dedicated ' to
f&gt;m1ly living, so If )'&gt;U' r&lt; ~6av­
ing kid trouble or just ti&gt;lala

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2 4
King Pins
l
4
The Spollen
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High Game - Betty Smltb,
199; Paul Kloes 201: High Ser•
leo - Art Hoyt, itO and Ann
Hannll(, 499. High Team game
and seriea - Tltt Fouri!OIIUI
181, 1857.
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Saturday .....,. cueall o1
Mr. and Mra, George Reed were
Mr. ond Mra. GeM wu... of
Roedsvlllt and Mr. 81111 Mra.
James Brannon and family.
Mr, and Mrs. Loren Benedum
and dauptero visited Sunday
with Mr. ond ' Mn. Roy Rollins, Pomeroy.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Valentine, Parkersburg, MrL Violet
Mllhone and Beverly C.Dina of
Tuppen Plalnl and IIJrley Lllltbkwn called on Mr. and Mra.
Melp Benedum.
.,., Marpret Grwmlctle
tiPIDI • day recently with MrL
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.:irst in Line

~-by

RH:tard S. Owrn, Publisher

Hefen Bottel--'

Cht-!liN Tann"Jull, Bdito1

FRUSTRATION CLAY FOR
MENTALLY WELL ....... .
Dear Helen:
I've never written a letter
to a columnist before, but had
to tell you I loved your idea
lor an automatic "damn, &amp;ron,
damn" key fo1 electric typewriters. Not being a lpyisl, I
take the next best route. I any II
over and over and over until
I get to feelfng lesa frustrated.
n really helps. Why, 1 don't
know, - MERRITT ISLAND,

P11hhshE'd evf.'rv !lftHnQQn except Sunda-.; In· Tlw Ohm V&lt;~llrv Pllbhsl11ng C'omll&lt;l;IY. 110 Mecham(' St . Pomeroy, OhlO
45769. 13u~iness Offtrc• phonl' WY 2-2:Hi8
Ecllton:-ll phone WY 2-2157.

n·pn•sen I a I ive:
Natio11.!1
,nlv l•rll'-11 1;.!
:w1
Lexmgton
HO!t11wlll K11nhal l. lnr ..
A\t', \••11 Yor k ('1 ! ~, :\('11 \'01 k

l

Sub~crtpll•ln ratr~ neiL\it'trd hy catrrrr
wht're availablt•. :lO tt·nh per W&lt;'l'k, one
VP&lt;I r ln ~rl\'11111'!' :1\ tht' Oailv St•ntin ..·l nf·

$3!)11

lh

SI X llWIIIils, $7 HU. ttll't•e 11HJillh:5
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Uolilr HoutP wlu•re l'.rrto•r

VICe not a\&lt;lliablt• on(' munlh $1 30 Ry
mall nm· H"Llr $!01lU, Stx monlhs , $5.25;
Thrt'P uw1 1 1l1 ~. $3 00.

COMMENT /1. liNG EDITORIALLY
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On The Move

• "damn-damn-damn''

\\'E

01-'H.\ oli,el\e the ch.•ngcs that
Lil\l' 11latl' til thl' pupnl:1twn of our
tt ll!lil\ ,\ltd tOillp;llt&gt; II WJill the Sl1Ua•
ltt!lt 111.11 t•\t :..l t·d tn.tny ,ll'f&lt;Hles ogo To·
0 ,1\ 111-.v m lin re-.t ut ltH' cnunl t\o tlwre
t .~ ,1 t\lll . . \.1111 tll: lt tht ' L\l,lng p iaL&lt;' Pettp·
It• du nut -, t.n pttt 11 1\t' tlln tlld 1!1 ~l';tJS
g otH' b1.l!ltl ,lt'l' on lilt' t)ltl\t ' lt('sulenls
tllu\e lltllll J'tlt.d ,ttt ', t'- tll !lw (Ottlll .v
~c&lt;J1, ,tJHI ~~~ ' IIH!, ul ,1 ll '~l\t'~\ tLd Ure t'\l'fl·
tu,ll lv tHo\ t' 1111 \(I L.n .!. ; t' l Ill han &lt;~fl';JS.

~lll\ll 1•1 ! ltV !II Jlt ' nnt I \1 II COJI)I'Ill 111
a ~uL·:~ h k t\11\ttllttll'l' .•utd mmt· nn to
~1 1 11 l.ll,.;t: ttltt'" tn ~ ~·Jrt l l ol ;., lint'";.,
Thl'lt' ;til thw•· \ltHt dt•pilllf' thl:-&gt; ('\\'Jn.tl dt.Jtlj.;.l' td pl~tt' ol ll' " ttii'IHl' . ~)l!t
thl'lt' ~u Ill" to lw nn \1.1\' ol lhll;trll!lg
thi S llt j..! t 111.11 \t ,t~ thl' pltiiO~(IphY !li;Jt
tltt" .t.: r .:..,.~ t" ~J tt'tllr ( 11 tht· ll'llt'r s1de
ot tht· ft•llt' '
It \I 11U ld .ip]H'.I I' tlt.tl 11 ti h c:n h p;Js.S1

mg \t'.ll 11 1· ,Jlt' t:rltllg \11
1 t' ."t ~r~~ 111 nut

lw l'\l'll mnrr

halnt" ( )IH' oL ~ t·J

1 t'T

h,ts

IOI!ll up 111111 till' pt!'dJtt lnn llt&lt;Jt Jl!'l' SOn'i tw r 11 t'l'lt tlie :l~l" ol 22 and :!4 \ (';IJ ,o.;
( ;,n t11'; ( \ l'll IJI(II]( \ !]t,ll !Ill'.\ I\ til
•·h:Jllgt· tlJt ·ll pl.l t t' uf 1 I'~Hklln.' dnnng
tltl' Ll!ll't&gt;lll \t'.ll II ll,1s lt('t'n (•:-tJmatPtl

t!t.t! oH'f 3S millio n Aml'l'll :ws move
t'.tl h ll.tt Tlwrl' dte about ~tx mJI\ton
th.11 moH' out of tl1e ~tate. :wei another
s1x 1111lhon cross t:uunly lm1·s Tlw btg·
nt•' l 1110\l 'llW ill is ;!IOIIIHI mb;tn li'J!tf'JS

~herr peoplt• who arr on the t&gt;rononuc
U)Jgr;Jde are ronstlln ll y srl•king bettPr
ll11ng tomlltlons 111 ~u hurhia and \~hat
i .. , cal\pt\ 1.:'\ll l b1a Prop~e arP no lon).!l'l'
conlt'nl \'. tlh ]liSt ordll1il1Y lliHtg lJU:lt·
h-•rs .1nd a!' tlwv ran afford 1t thrv sh;~kP
off the old ancftakP onllH' nt'\\ hom1ng
un1ts m plantwd romnwn rta·s ttl\ a~' flom
the sta1d pl(lces of ahodtThl' eleml'nts ol our· .sor ktv. who are
most !1kelv to mmr CliP thr )oung and
the hetter edutafPd Thank goo(ln&lt;•ss
tht..·re au• exr 1·pll ons TIH'H' an· st ill a
large LOmparw of \\ J•ll-ed tl('atrd prrsons
"ho l!ke to put dm\ 11 l OOt s 1nstrarl of
being perpt&gt;lu&lt;JIIv on the movr The
mam reasons I' hv tht• \'ln ng movt· 1s that
thev get m:I!Tlrrl anrl t&lt;1kr lw1r fm;t
permanent 1ohs A prr son \Udl a co lh·~e
educa1ion makrs moVf·s 1\nre as murh
as one ~ ith a il1gh ~rile)() I education or
lt•.ss Just \\]H'Je tlw \\hole thlllg is go·
ing to emi 1s hard til dPtermlnl' The
medmm &lt;tgE&gt; ol our populatwn IS reach·
ing the l1gun_. ot 2R ve;1rs and con11nut's
tis d0\\11\\anl lOIII";(' \\'t&gt; .Just wonder
\\ hetlwr the h1gln1 a)~ ;u1d byways \\'Ill
lake th e f'Xodus bv 19i0 \\}H'n one student 111 thn•e \\Il l
!n college
\\'t• '' (lu id r1ot be &lt;Hw to stand 10 the
\\3V of 1he ambltJOtiS pi·rson who sres a
mu~·e a" a ( han1 P lor greater opportunit ies 'lilt' nwlll thing fu1 peopiP consJd,_.nng movmg 1s que::;tJOn of \\ hether li ~
nant wl g3111 ~]Jouhi be the only cntPria
for pulla•g "~ slakes \tmy have found
a sense of 11 ell-lwmg In place thal are
familiar to tlwm 11om h1rth. Somrtimrs
thl• eldPT lv rctln'd \ ra\'e a t'h:1ngP of
Sf Pnt·t v to a warnwr ellml'. b111 it ts ha1rl
to mJke frwnd ~ 111 stra 11 ge rommltllliiPs
unlrs.s you &lt;Jre a gregattuus prrsontiiJty.
We al"o mu -;t rPalize that to a J! rf',ll rlegree there 1s '"1de- sprrad oppo!lltnl11PS
for ~utcess 1n ma11~' plar&lt;·s. and \\ i11h• 1t
is prrdich·d that '\mrnr::~ns \\Ill tw morf"
mnbllr m fuf111 e. 1\f' can not help hilt
ft'r l th::~t modt'rn lmng IS not as st;Jhle
as 1t om r was to the detr 1nwnt of real
hrtng to a great degn•p -

go

The AnfH!nls Wav
The at.cli'nts lbt!d thr. af111Pd1J( I a
romiUJI to {'( ifl\of'V anrl dlslnhutr \\,Ill'!
to great ,.cl\.&lt;tnta,;,,e In A D 97 the ll!flf'
aq11rdul'ts ol Honw provHkd :w nnllron
Untled Statt•s ga ll ons JWI' Oflv ,.,.,thm tht
"Walls and 20 rnt lilon l'nltl•d ~tal('" g;1l
Ions fJII!sHk till'

The

v-all~

~v .\ l e!ll ~\J'&gt; 01~.1niZ+·d

ur11t,•r fttf'

repub!J r hy &lt; onlnu:tcu :-,, who htnlt :md
ran it, and undt ·r !he empill· h~ &lt;i bo;n d

of curators \\ tt h a
staff.

~upPrvJse&lt;l

slave

The Mongoose
It is not true that the mongoose is
Immune to ·make pmson. nor does rt
seek and rat a herh;d rrmed~ •f bitlrn.
The m ongoo~P ll\'O ids th ~ snakt's fan g~
by its amazrng &lt;l~Jhtv 1n ciodgmg when
t.'Je snake strik•·'
It 11ttacks anrl kill'S fhP prJI&lt;,onotu
enake by rlartmg upon the hrad o( the
make and nac·km~ tfs ~kull w1th a ~)(}W·
erful btte A mon goose is r.osdy tJmed
and makes a good pel.

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tro~ble, let Helen ~p YQO.
She will also welcome 70\11'
own amusi"'J e~ptr~l. Address Helen Botten In we ol
lhll newspaper.

POWELL SIGNS
BALTIMORE (UP! -Fir! I
baseman Booi Powell, who
all
bfHin•
dropped oil ill
·-..
depMtmellti last oeUOII, tdgned
his Iitie contract Tuesday wltb
f
the Balttmore Orloleo or an
eaUmated $23,0011. Powell bat.
led .248 last oeason, driving ill
Fla.'
71 runs and hitting 17 homm.
Dear Helen:
I worked In an Institution for 1PANISH COACH
-Ed Jucker, formerly of the
mental patients, In our therapy
1-oom we had a "clay table." unlvera:ty of C!Dcinnlltl, will
On it were big &amp;obs of mold- coach !be Spanish lllltional
Ing clay, and the Idea was to oquad lor the 1968 Olymplca al
pick them up and throw them Mexico City. Jucker will train
at a special wall, or else pound the team this sununer and
them bard whenever !be pa- from Junt 11167 until after the
tients got feelings of rustrations. Olympics.
Know who used that "clay
table" most ? The admlnlatrators! I gue88 everybody oeedl

Entt·• 1·d n' sE'cond ciMis mallmg matter
ut tbe pto~t 11fttrt' ;Jt l'11m~ru~. Ohio.

{lt'l' $15 'iO

14, 1966

HELEN HELP US!

DEVOTED TO INTEREST OF
MEIGS-MASON AREA

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F' A4Jf2:t!l&amp;i\ii/i&amp;IIQ@i!S&amp;Y.P' " ''ll

Telet'ision Revue
HOLLYWOOD 1UP I) -Cons td( 1mg thm ll'lt"oJsJOn 1s run
by upper m1dlllt da~s bur
gllers, I don t knov. why we
sltould h&lt;n'e expc11t'd Wednesd&lt;ty mgltt 's fllt'llltet~ of AHCT\ ~ · B,Hm~ul

:.elll's . ba sPd

on tlu old comll' bunk Jwro, to
b(• . t ~ h1p as advertJst•d
\ t t'dle~s to d.1y tt wasn't.
An&lt;J nl't:d\es5 to !1.-(y. tt l'nu iGn't
h .l\'l' b!'l'll, ,Jl'UlliSt' to be !up, to
mbe ,wvth111g -- rt&gt;ally anvthm;.
Hll'dll~ to be aol(• to go all out

wltlan!l

fe.tr, aml h"lt'VlSJOn
c.-m 't do th.tt because 11's afra1d
11 mtgllt Jose three viewL·rs 1n
back\IOOds area Thus the live
a('tinn ''Batman" show. a h;Jlf.
ho'Jr twJt:e-v:eekl\ entry, tried
to combtne str;.ugtl t adventut t'
for the ~mall Fry emU fl ~ort of
1
'Pop TV· and h1gh r,rmp for
lldulr~ In short. 1t trwd to halfhi)! ;d111 h ts l1kl• fwmg halfS:Jit'. or a llllff' bit 111 !IJ\' t', or
nwdeJ ul t l) s.~, . ' rf ~~ tth tme's
JOb,

But th1s ts 1 1.... burghers
thmk For tl'll'\ JSt ull tu try h.&gt;
bt· tr11ly h1p mer~ns runnmg the
sHnll' kmd of nsk thal a
respc't'I~Jble ,

dull

mtddle-aged

bu . . me ssm ml 1Jh ~·s on wht'n h?.
tn fu., brown Shli{'S and h ls w1fe
1n fwr floral pall~'rn dre~s l:(et
up to do !he W;dusJ m one Pt
tho ~t· !ancy m~htclubs ~''Look,
H,w·l therE"·s I un &lt;..;rant·, :n
the btg r1ty.

Strictly Mediocre
"Thts 'Batman" was stnctly
o brov.n shoe r~nd tloral p.11tcrn
show lt had d few decent
monwnt'&gt; as ttw costum~ hero,
pla\'\'d b~ Ad ,m1 \\'t&gt;st m the
grand mannt'f Of (;ardnPr
J\•Jd\dy. ran mto truuhle V&gt;tth a
comtt slnp bad guy tvpt' call&lt;'d
''The H1ddler" Jn ont&gt; of 1hl"'e
moments. BRtm;m gm•s mto a
dJ sroth Pqu t·. m ro'&gt;tume illld ;tn
t!mploye asks htm "J\m01111U l
ccm do for }Oll, "lr'' ( ' h~·~ k yul!r

cape?''

But by and large. !he !Jt:'tter
lns!JIH 'h
ul !.hi' show wt•re
t 1wo11 1rd hv lhP bcs1c foct th.-;t
h•icVJ&lt;.;ton ~~ nm not by people
who kmJw vnd underst&lt;tnd
en l"rta mnwrt l bul by promoters

who rn to I:'XplnJd and cash m
on talenr, trends and Jdf'al

originated elsewhere.
What Uus means IS that,
although pop art and high camp
m&lt;t y be very highly commerciahzL'ti now, there was something
natural and even perhaps pure
ol thought that slimulaled the1r
airt'¥al Ill the rust place. Vidf'O
cares nothmg, understand~
nothmg, about ongmal, genuine
mottvat Jons but rather g1 at:s
U&lt;c trend by the pocketbook,
wrmgs 1t dry of all things
natural and stuffs 1t mto a hat d
and last forfi'I A'
The (ormat, in this case v
"Batman,·· 1:-; , ... u 1U a l'Old,
impersonal and bntt!e wisecrac k l1urnor becnusc everyone
mvolved ts !-iO pamful!y ay,;are
tiJ3l he is maklng fun of
somethmg, that he Js spoofmg,
that he IS satinzmg, that ht' IS
Just so "m"- tn brief, the
g"nu.n Pnes~
1~
totally lost
because there 1.s no spontaneous
usually

wH bu1 only a series of

ga~s

directed at a !rend all eady

once remowd from Jts source
by promoters.
Nl the "B&lt;ltman" executives,
thf'n. probably dtd nll they

coul&lt;i to do the nght thing. The
only thtng they Ja r ked was
dedication to na1Und tnnorl'ncl".
ThC'..' don't know what ramp i9.
They only lhmk they do.
S.Cond Class S~y
Also on ABC-TV WPdnesdRy
mght, Hobert r.oulet tw ned up
as th(' star of a new hnlf-lwur
&lt;;{'fH·S. "Blue Light." in wh ich
he plavs a double agent 1n
World · W&lt;tr II who op!'ratrs
bt!hlnJ Nazi lmes and tnes to
undermtne the German lugh
command. 1 wouldn't say the
produc t10n 1s exactly seeonddass. but 1f J were thP
prodm·pr J would name Ute
v1llnin Brassfinger.
Tbr Channrl Swim: B;-;rhra
Stre1sand's nPxt one-hour sp""Ct::IJ a1rs Marc·h 30 and w11J he
dmded rnto thn&gt;e segments:
Th~ first m the PhJiadelphla
Museum of Art, tne serond m
crrcus selling and the lhtrd In
York .
Artllur Godfrry IS lhc host or
ABC-TV's ··H;Jllywood Palac("'
J::tn. 29, and Sid Caesar Js a
guesL
ABC-TV'll ''Dm'rtiono;" for
Jan. 2.3 offers •·a dramatie
co~{'f'rt

Jn

~ew

DOCTOR
SAYS
By Wayne G. Brandstad~ M.D.
Having a~·eady looked at the
causes and results of the chronic anxiety state the question
arise&gt; What can be done about
1t'' The solution is not easy but
lhe situation is not hopeless.
It is of prune importance to
break the cham of cause and
eflect. Smcc th e roots of the
trouble are usually in the faQlih, a reputable family counselmg agency c:m oft&lt;'n help. The
goals a1e mutual affection, trusl
and mm at support. Each member of the famrly must be respected ils an indiVIdual and
allowed to develop his own independen t pcrsonahly.
We must ram ourselves not
or.ly to avo1d stewmg
ovn
things that arc beyond our c:mtrol but also to face up to Situations that appear to be threat·
en!ng and Jmdmg a solution rather than tr)ing to sweep them
unCer the t:arpet.
If, whtle sufft&gt;nng £rom anx.
iety, you C&lt;tn learn to deal
w1t hyour !Jroblem you will not
only feel btJIIer but yoll will
bave reached a new level or
m~tunty Often, if you can get
the sympathe~ll car of a fri end,
doctor or cler~ym:m and talk
abou! your problem, you will
arnve at a w!ulwn
more
tl1rough Ius mural support than
through any spcc1ftc advJce.
If al l else fails a course of
tranquilizers mJy be JUSt what
you need. The important point
to remember JS that the sm&lt;~ll·
est dosrs, ta kl•n (or the short~
est tunc rl'QUired to Improve
your mental outlook, will be
the be:::t for you m the long rut'
Don't make thl•St' drugs a permanent crutch. Wh1ch drugs tB
use shmt ld he lef t to your doctor to dec1de
Q- I ha&gt;e been taking Couma~m for 10 yeirs Every two
weeks I go to my doctor for a

prothrombm test. Is thore any
wny a person can tell the coninqwry into the dllemma of the
Americ,cm lnd tan seeking integration m ou r urban society" .
NDC-TV's "Profiles m CourJ~e" series of last season,
based on President Kennedy's
Pulitzer Pnze-wmning book,
has been sold for broadcast m
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The moon Ia approadlllla ·0.
oew stige.
No morofng stirs.
The evening stirs are Venuo,
Mars, Jupiter and Saturn.
Philippine otatesman Carlot
Romulo was born on Uti&amp; clay Ill
11119.
On lhil day ill history:
ID 1914, Henry Ford lleg81
making automobiles by Lho
assembly line method.
In 1943, Pretidenl Roosevelt
and British Prlmt Minister
WIDBIOO Churchill began a 1~
day meelb!J In Morocco to plaa
allied offensive&amp; aimed u lhl
"uncondllional IS1Il'riinder" of
the Axis powers.
ID 1959, the firing ICjUBds of
Cuban Premier castro exeeuted

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Jim Marshall slammed In 311 iR llut Gallla Academy High Hamilton, wbo scored 39 pointi 8; Trailer, ~28; Marshall, JS.
pointlt ond Don Trainer had 26 Schoof gym.
against the Redmen in the Ro- 8;30; Towler 244; Shively, ~
lasl night at IDBiilute, W. Va., Rio Grande trailed early in tary Tournament. Gregory held 1-5; Lu8etti, Z.I-:i. Totals, :15-»
as Rio Grande College racked the first half but rolled to a Hamilton to one fleld g&lt;~al the 90.
LosAngeles ...
up a ~ win over West Vir· halftime advantage of 42-30. first half and finished witb 15
w. VA. STATE (851
BaiUmore
...... 22 23 .477
g~nia Slate. Rio Grande II oow State tied the count at 70 - ro points.
D. Hamilton 3-11-15; A. Jlamll,
Slln Francisco ... 21 26 .447
12-5 and W. Va. Stile 7-4 for with about eight minutes to go
State had slx men In the ton, 5-3-13; Hunter, H-12; HerSt. Louis ........ .16 25 .300
,
the
lea8011,
"·
In
!be
conteat
but
Rio
GraJde
double
figures, Including
D. ry, H-12; Conyers, J-{)-2; MOll
Detroit
. .. .. .12 30 .286
G &amp; J Auto, paced by Gary Abels 4-1-9; Collins 0-2-2; To- ,
Thunday's lleaalts
Rio Grande meets
North- rolled out to an 86-75 lead, and Hamilton. Tom Menefee was efee, iHH6; Barsdaie, 6-3 _ Iii
Cincinnati !07 St. Louis 102
Lashley's 25 points, ran ils tals 36-18-90.
wood Institute of Midland Mich. was_ never beaded. ,
high with 16, Barsdale hod 15, Totals, 211-29-85.
(Only game scheduled)
at 8 P~- Saturda at J~ckson , B1~ &amp;-5 Paul Dtllon turned Alan Hamilton 13, Ben Hunter 1 r--iiiOiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiiOiiiiOiiOi.iiio;;;;;""
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DUNLOP's &lt;161
92-56 win over Elberfelds of J . Smith 11-1-23; B. Greenlee
"B•t ll doem'l look like mo!" High SchooL NoJ;.wood now hts rtghl. ankle and went to the and Jim Berry each had 12
FINEST
AHL Staadlngs
leads the naUon In scor'
av· bench _wtth about four mtnutes The Redmen run mto foul
Pomeroy last night in Gal- 4-{)-8; D. Tarbet! 6-0-12;
B.
eraglng 1118
lnla
;mr,.ame to go m the first half. But he I trouble late in the contest, Josltpolis Independent Basketball Newlon 7-0-14; 1'. Ury 2-1-li; if. I By United Press lnternatloul
Ea•tem Dfvlsfoa
' and has two ~ayers":ver~gi-~ ~~It taped and, returned to lmg Gregory With love nunules
League play at
Washington Simkins 1-0-2; R. Franklin
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W. L, T. Pis. GF' GA
1
ftrush w1th 12 potnls and 'll of to go, and Marshall at t h e
School gym.
2. Totals 32-~.
30 and 33 , Is
.
23
8
3
49
140
89
porn
per
game.
Rio Grande's 47 rebounds. Mar- thr.., minute mark. Dillon,
Ned .Swindell had 19 lor the Score by quartersQuebec
ONE-DAY SERVICE
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16
14
1
33
108
92
The
Redmen
Idle
then,
shall
had 12 rebounds.
Tramer and Rudy Shively each
losers along with Dale Harrl- Firestone
16 36 63
Hrsh
ON REQUEST
.. 13 18 1 27 37 ll2
due to first semester eiOIJDll, Coecb Art Lanham praised had four personels.
'
son's 14 ~nd Bob Eastman's 12 Dunlop's
16 28 45 66 Sprfd
... 12 l9 3 27 86 ll7
until Jan. 26 when they play • U Sharon Gregory tor o fine RIO Grande shot 45 4 per I
Carl Wolre had 16 and Bob
McCLELLAN'S 1881
Prov
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13
19
0
26
94
1116
return
coolest w1th W. Va. State defensive job on Slate's 6-5 Dave cent connedmg on 35 of 77 from
Roush 13 lor G &amp; J. Wolfe had M. Carter 6-5-17; B.
Ball
Weatem Division
- -!be floor, while W. Va. Slate !'
14 points in a big second quar~ 17-&amp;-39; J. Kaman•ki 13-4-30;
w. L. T. Pis. GF GA Jl O'T00 I whoso 3-10
m
made 28 of 70 for 40 per cent.
Cleaners •
Pomeroy
er that broke an 18-18 ftrsl per- WiiUams 1-0-2; R. Smith
Roch • . .25 7 2 52 147 102 recordm
e,
ba
,._
AZCUE
SIGN"D
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GRANDE
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· . .~14 t 411231011
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may
voros "'" '
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D'll
2 G
40- 1
Pitts
ed the
VELAND &lt;UP!) - The 1 -~•:;on~·..:4-4-~1~;_:::r:e!go:ry:·:..:~-~::iiiii::iiiii::iiiii~:==...==~
Into a 46-28 balftime lead.
WEIHER'S 1741
1965 NoCleve
.. .13 20 1 27 97 101 CincmnaU R s
Cleveland Indians announced 1,--------Fl'"'stone 5110 kept a firm S. Fuller 6-l-t3; P. Weiher
. 10 22 2 22 82 ll7 Uonal League pennant,
exBuff
111
hold on second place with a 90- :!rll; R. Wether 4-1-9; D. Atha
Tburad ••'•
~
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1966 the
catcher
Azcue
a 1966
u-ults
peelS
to UP!
pay the ted
penalty In
ursdayJoenight
the tostgrung
of
66 win over Dunlop's of Pt. 6-0-12; B. Shriner 8~16;
B.
Quebec
3
Pittsburgh
2
'
repor
'
contrac~
making
l&gt;im
Lhe
fifth
Pleasant. Firestone is now 10-l. Kirkbride 7-2-16; Totals 34-6-74.
(Only game scheduled)
"I won't complain U I'm
player who has agreed
John Milhoan ·led the winners Seore by quarters :
asked to take a salary cut," HOUSTON (UPI) _ Buffalo's to terms. Azcue ~as rated the
with 22 points, Paul P'raley had McClellan's
22 42 60 89
said
O'Toole Thurtlday while "faceleas" Bills and the star- Amert;an Leagues second best
Big
Green,
Bobcat
21, Paul Smith and Don Mag- Weiher 's
15 40 5-I 74
acfmittmg
he was one ol the t dded
A .
Football defenstve catcher last season,
nani each had 15. Jim Smith
G &amp; J AUTO (t31
Match is on TV
Reds' biggeol disappointments 1 u
mertcan
just two points behind leader
led Dunlop's with 23, Butch C. Wolfe 7-Z-16 ; S. Bunton 0- HUNTINGTON, W. Va, (UP!) last season. "I halfway expect League all-stars meet Saturday Bill Freehan of etroit.
Newton had 14 and Dave Tar- 3-3, R. Halley 3-0-fi; A. Buffing- -Marshall Umverstly
plays tbe Reds to start oft our salary Ill what could ba a replay of the ...,,..,.._...,....,..,
belt 12.
ton 3-2-ll: L. Rutan 2-0-4 ; D. Mid ~ American Conference riv- negotiations by asking me to quagllliN that plagued the ~mMma14001!1~W.'~l!IKiZ
Bill Francis was hif!h for Holler 4-0-3; B. Roush 6-l-13; G. ~~ Ohio UniverSity In one of the take a full 25 per cent cut"
sodden Bluebonnet Bowl foo~
West Virginia basketball
ball classic last month.
"
the night as he tossed in 39 Lashley 10-&amp;-25; 11. Mile• 4-1-9;
games to be televisied this sea- Never lob than a 18 - game Tha weatherman was with64 Pontiac _ $2295 64 Olds _ _ $2595
points to pace McClellan's of Totals 311-14-92.
son heN! Saturday afternoon winner from 1961 through 1964, holding judgment, forecasttng
Ook IIIII to an 89-71 win ever
ELBERFELD'S (511
.Jet Star l Hard Top Spur t
Catalma 2 dr. H T. V-8, auWeiher's. John Kamanski had G. Collins 2-0-4; H. Brown 2- Marshall, fresh from a ;_ O'Toole scored his only three "chance of showers" for the
CotJpl:'. V-8, auto tr •• ns, po·
tomatic, !ulJ power, radio.
wer !)rakes. power slt tnng,
30 and Mel Carter 17. Bob :!rll; B. Eastman 6-{)-12;
N. venge victory over Morris liar- victories of the 1965 ae&amp;SOII ov- Rice Stadium turf before lbe 2
radio.
white std{'W&lt;Jll ttr'e~.
all
vu,yl.
Shriner and Bill Kirkbride each Swindell 7-&amp;-19; D. Hamson 7- vey Tuesday night, wUl bring er !be last - place New York p. m, (EST) kickoff for the
wherl discs, Lmted g la ~:;;.
had 16, Steve Fuller 13 and 0-14: Cunningham 0-1-l. Totals an 8-2 season record against Mell and was ono of the big AFL cl..sic.
bucket sc~ts.
the Bobcata. Ohio U. Is S-6 over- culprits In the R~' fourth- The Bluebonnet game was
Dave Alba lZ for the lo!ers.
24-8-56.
all and has yet to win 1 MAC place finish, He said Thurtlday played during a staady down- LOS ANGELES &lt;UPI) - The i 62 Olds __ $1795
Next Monday night's games Score by quarters:
game this season.
his arm has been examined and pour of rain before a balf- Western Conference All . Stare :
62 Olds - - - $ l 795
are: Firestone vs, Elberfeld's; G &amp; J
18 46 69
8rfoo(.~~v.~~abr~~~~.
The
game
will
be
carried
ovpron11.1nced
in
exceUent
shape
tapacity
crowd.
It
gave
the
Bre
favored
in
the
pro
bow1
1
~~~~r~n
Dunlop's vs. Weiber's;
and Elberfeld's
18 26 41
Starfire Coupe Whde \l.'ith
er television to Ohlo and West by the olub physiciaa aad that ground-based Tennessee volun- football game Sunday, but the steering &amp; wiodows, like all ret! 'tnyl mte1to1 . bllt:ki:'T
G &amp; J vs. McClellan's.
STANDINGS
Virginia points.
be tees ..no rea!lon
why I teers a big advantage in their Eastern Conferencoe team has ' new whJtP stdewall tire-s, sea ls. full po•~l'l' \\ tth POlo\
FIRESTONE (80)
Team
Won
shouldn't
eome
back
atrong."
victory over the air .. minded an edge in one department _
radio tm1e-d gla ss. wh1t,. er win dov.:-;, r&lt;~d~&lt;J tjnh•U
P. Smith 5-5-15; P. Fraley 8- G &amp; J Auto
gln ..,s, whtte .!.idew,dJ tire,:
ll
0
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
The Philadelphia Pbillies, 'l'uiJa oquad.
guys named Brown.
;~!~red vmy t mt, Bucket and wheel d1sc s.
5-21; P, Wickline 346; J. Mil- Firestone
10 I
Cleveland !ndla01 and New
Nobody around either prachoan 11-4-22; D. Magnani 7-1-15; McClellan's
4 7 Yow•gstown 83
Southwest Missouri State 70 York
Yankees, meanwhile,
lice field this week has just •
60 Old~ _
$1195
Ohio Wesleyan 93 Capital 77
reached agreement wltb key,
yelled "Brown" when he wan!- I 64 Buick _ _ $2895
NEW SATURDAY SCHEDULE
Rio Grande 98
big money sta~, Jim Bunning,
ed a player by that name. For
Super 88 reJrbrity Sedan. V·
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Electra 225 4 dr. H T V-8 , 8. power b1 &lt;lkt:~. power
West
Vlrglnla
State
81
Outfielder
Lebli'
Wagnor,
Wbi•
L
L
there
are
four
men
onswering
1
CJANUARY l Sth)
automa!Jc trans. power bra- ste.,rm;:: ll.rrirumil!tt' tr.ms.
Hiram 86 Case Tech 62
ley Ford, Catcher Jesae (:onto that name on the East squad kes, power !.t{'cring, 6-way llkf.'
w•w wlult&gt; " H-Ie 9-;t]]
Malone 81 Wolsh 8
tier and Pilcher Pete Mikkelsen
and two on the West team.
SKATING _
lm·~. twatJl Jfut maHtO!\ rnl'
seat, f&lt;Hlw, \lilted gla.s!i,
- - 7:3p - 10:00
St. A•slm's fi7 Holy Cro!S 110
and Catcher Ron Brllll(j,
I
But the best known ol the I whtte sidewalls, wheel dtscs, talltc JHll!i h. A true ~.:reOJm
DANCING _ _ __ I 0:00 • 12:00
Rhode Island lOt Duquesn&lt;IIO
men w•th that name tS fullback Real sharp, new Olds trade-. puff
Basion Coll. 70 Nrlheatem 63 BODElL vs. SKI
Jim Brown of the Cleveland
F"turing Llvo Muslo
Detroit 97 Notre Dame 84
LONDON (UPI) -Brltau,
POMEROY LANES
Rrowns who is appearing m his
61 Olds
$1295
lliram
86
Case
Tech
63
Jack
Bodell,
winner
of
15
bout
Women's
Sunny
Rnigblen
ninth
pro
bowl
game.
Smce
he
62
Mercury
_
$1295
VIBRA TONES FROM PARKERSBURG
2 Door HT. D\Jtnmic fl3
Drake 75 Bradley lit
last y....-, has algned 00 meet
Deeember
1•
jomed the Cleveland club nine
V-R rnolor , aulom ;t !tC tr.1nsMontPrf'y 4 door. V -8, powrr
Lewis
Coli,
123
Ill.
Tech
Ill!
Sid
Goldstein
of
San
Diego,
Won
Loot
years
8g&lt;o, Jill! Brown has nevAdmi!Mifon 50c lncllldet Skating •nd D•nclng
steenng, atllo trans, whtte back up liC"hts and whtto?
Ohio Wesleyan 93 Capital 77
Calif., in a 10-round fight at the Daily Sentinel
28 17 er failed to b&lt; selected for the sidewalls, rad10. Real n1ce.
slde•Hdl tucs An econom y
Denver 79 Utah St. 72..
World Sporllng Club on Feb, Craw's Steak House 27 18 post-season classic.
buy
Utah 93 Wyoming 91 (Ovl)
17, 11 was Mnounced ThUI'ICiay. lola's Beauty Soloa 24 21
CHESTER, 0.
Duke 78 Marylaad 61
Forest Run Block
22 23 FARMING TAYLOR
62 ford __ $1095 60 Chev. __ $895
Va. St. 73 Maryland St. 61
SOVIET VICI'ORY
~'rlendly Tavern
19 26 1
,
BroJan· ~ rloor Hard Top 20:1
Loyola, La, 16 Mmpbis St. 78 MOSCOW (UPI) -The Cen- Dutton's Drugs
15 30
NEW YORK UPil - The Country Sedan Wagon. VB
V l:l motor. au!Omatk tr;,n;;
Loyola, Md. 67 Jhns Hpknl 1'1 Ira! Army team of Rn•s"ta
Higb Game - Caroly.a Bach- New York Rangers ""\'e
motor,sJdt'wall
~tilnd&lt;~rtltires.
tram' r;~dtu ,
lwqunN" ftnl .~h. white ~ide-­
1 ~"
ua
whlte
wall tm's, radio. Real mce.
Athens 84 Florhm St. 69
walloped the tourlnJ Sher- ner and Peg Roush, 170; High returned left wmg Ted Taylor :
brooke Beavers leo bockev Series - Susie Grueaer, 137. to their Baltimore farm club m
I I team, Js-4, Wednesday llfght 1n High Team game and series- the American Hockey League.
3 I tho vlallors' IJl'Bl mAtch of o Crow'o Steak House, 622, 1812,

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2211 persons ill two weeks,
In 1964, more !baa Ht
persons died before I drlvln(
snowslortn llnally ended Ia tbt
East. lito""~' .... ·~- 4a _
A
...,. ... "'"
Y
WinsiOO Churchill: "The onl,.
guide to a man II hll
con~cionco • . • the only shield
to his memory II !be nctltude
aod alneerily of hll acllolll."

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O'Toole Sure
He Must Take
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1:00 Gomer Pyle
Hope it's invented soon I Friday
9:33 Friday N1ght Movlet
MARGARET
5:00
Oleyenne
ll:30
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Dear Helen:
6:00
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lUll Weather
What do you think of a maa
G:!D Sports
11:46 San Francisco Beat
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8:25 Weather
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8:30 Huntley-Brinkley
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7:00
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Along
Wltb
Mltcb
5:30
Leave It Tu Beavw
AWAY
9:30
Mr.
Roberts
6:00
Look at Weather
!JeEr B:
10
00
Man
From
U.N.C.L.E.
6:05
Pacemaker News
I'd say ~ he malntalrut a wile
11
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Late
!'Jews
Picturt.
6:15 Peter Jenninga New1
on l•ss than $600 a year, she
6.311 Weill Fargo
SHOULD DIVORCE him I - lL
Friday
7:oo Friday Night Movie
Doar Helen:
&amp;·00 Early Sbow
11:00
Honey West
My husband Ia a perfecllon6·30 CBS Evening News
9:30
Farmer's
DauJher
l•t. He started right in after we
7:110 News Report
10:011 Jimmy Dean
were marned calling me o lazy
7· 15 Your Weatherman
11:011 Pacemaker New1
good - for- nothing. 11 was preg7'20Sporls
II 15 Look at ;,;eather
nant and awfully tired, then got
7:30 The Wild W•ld West
II :211 Sporti
pregtxuJl again before I bad a
1:30 Hogan'o Herne•
chance to recuperate ) For 20
months I was In almost ool~
tary confinement, as he would.
n t take me out when I was exz· 30 At. Aff.ernoon at Movltl
pecting - I embarrassed him.
Saturday
4·110 Big l'en Basketball
He e&lt;pecls me to meet him
7:00 John's Almanac
5:30 R&lt;Iang from Floridll
at the door in high heels and a
8:00
Popeye
and
Pals
6:00 Hulabaloo
fnlly apron, after keeping the
9:00
The
Jetsons
8:30
F'latt and Scruggo
bab•es and the bouse spotless
9:30 Atom Ant
7:00 Porter Wqooer
·and makmg a perfect dinner.
10:00
Secret
Squirrel
7:30 Flipper
I agree, but sometimes 1 JUSt
10:30
Underdog
8:00
I Dream of Jeannie
can't manage everything. Then
11 .00 Top Cal
8·3(1 Get Smart
he calls me names.
11:30
Fury
9·00 Sat. N14!bt at MovieR
To hear him talk I haven't
12·00
M
A.C.
Basketball
lt
:OO Late News
done a decent day 's housework
2·110 Great \laments in Music 11 :15 Sporll Roundup
smce we w~re married, and he
Z: IS Pete Smth
\II :20 Filma ot !be 10'1
still hesitates to take me out,
this because I was always fun·
filled and ""ger,
outgoing,
fncndl y pCT.~n who enJlj'S a
good tll•ne. He says no smoking,
2:00 CBS Golf Classic
Saturday
D{l drinkmg, no laughing,
and
3.00 Southeastern Conferend
every time I open my mou th
Basketball Game of Week
7·00 TV Classroom
he says something real b1ttng lo
S:OO
Jim Walters Jublle.
S·OO Captain Kangaroo
cut me down in front of fr1ends.
5·30 Specoal Report
t ·OO " Heckle and Jeckle"
fi e DID m;1rry beneath him,
1:00 Trials of O'BrlaD
9 30 Tennessee Tuxe&lt;lu
but after all he knew what I
10.00 Mighty Mouse Playhouse 7:011 Smothers Brothers
was hke. My father is a coal
7:30 Jaclde Gleason
10 .30 Linus the Lion Hearted
miner and his father teaches
8:30 Secret Agenl
I!
00
Qu•ck
Draw
McGraw
school I get tired of having htm
9.30 The Loner
"'Y "Either dust off the t'081 12:00 Sky King
tO
00 Gun•moke
12·30 Adventure ol Lassie
dust or go hack in your hole"
II Ill NeWI Tuolghl
1.00 My Friend Flicka
and things like that. I try to he
11:15
Mlllton Dollar Movtes
1
30
CIIS
Saturday
News
a good mother, but hooesl, H~l ­
en, sometimes r dream myself
in ano1hPr man's arms because
I need •omebody to be on my
team I'm so unsure of mySelf
I 1:00 Hopplty Hopper
Saturday
I'm beginnin~ to think f'm un1:30 American Bandstand
ftt to even live In the world.
2 ~ Let's Dance
1·00 Neighbors
On•· kmd word might h&lt;lp.3.30
Bowlen. Tour
I l5 Social Securily
CONFUSED,
5 011 ABC'1 Wide World of Sp·
8·30 Word or L~e
Dear Confused
6
311 Fttntstones
9·00 Superman
Yon certainly need kmd words
Tammy
7.011
9· 30 FroRgie Presents
but If a counselor can't put 10.00 Shetulligans
7:30 Ozzie and Harriett
them in our husband's mouth, 10 30 The Beatles
a:oo Donna Reed
perhaps your doctor or laywer II ·110 Casper Cartoon sbow
8.30 The Law1eoce Welk Show
&lt;an. Life's too short to llv• It
i
30 The Hollywood PaJact
11 :30 Mag•lla Gorlla
with a person who constantly
10,30 Wmlllq
JJ 00 Bugs Bunny
belittles, cr1ticizes, and hacks
11 00 Bon Yonn~ NOW!!
12.30 Mil to• the Monster
away at your self . esteem mainly to build up his own, I'd
guess.
People who are unreason~
ably ashamed of lbelr llll!tel
often are only trying tn hide
some inadequacy In themoelve~~o
-li
}'f
This column ti dedicated ' to
f&gt;m1ly living, so If )'&gt;U' r&lt; ~6av­
ing kid trouble or just ti&gt;lala

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WINTER SPECIALS from R•Yflings HONDA
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King Pins
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High Game - Betty Smltb,
199; Paul Kloes 201: High Ser•
leo - Art Hoyt, itO and Ann
Hannll(, 499. High Team game
and seriea - Tltt Fouri!OIIUI
181, 1857.
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Society Notes

Saturday .....,. cueall o1
Mr. and Mra, George Reed were
Mr. ond Mra. GeM wu... of
Roedsvlllt and Mr. 81111 Mra.
James Brannon and family.
Mr, and Mrs. Loren Benedum
and dauptero visited Sunday
with Mr. ond ' Mn. Roy Rollins, Pomeroy.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Valentine, Parkersburg, MrL Violet
Mllhone and Beverly C.Dina of
Tuppen Plalnl and IIJrley Lllltbkwn called on Mr. and Mra.
Melp Benedum.
.,., Marpret Grwmlctle
tiPIDI • day recently with MrL
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New Treads
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ANY SIZE LISTED

Mr. ond Mro. A. 1!:. W7er1
and family visited wlln Mr.
and Mra. Leslie Anlbany of
Parkenbuq recenUJ.

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Busy Bee.Class
Installs •'ts
New Officers

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Reed-Durst Wedding Vows are Talcen
November 26th in Bradford Church

JANUARY CLEARANCE

63 Chevy II Nova

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62 Volkswagen

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64 Corvair

58 Cadillac

64 Pontiac ---- s2595 $2395

59 Chevrolet 2 Dr.

59 Ford Country Sedan

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2695

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$3295

64 parkl ane • • $2695. $2495
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$1995

1965 Dodge 1964 Dodge

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1963 Dodge

-$1695

1963 Ford

THE BEST DEALS

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Co rv;Jir 4 Door Sedan. Std . tra1.

Fairlarv• 4 Dr

~(·llan

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METROPOLITAN MOTORS
SEE THESE ...

1964 RAMBLER 4 DOOR SEDAN
Classic 6 cylinder. Automatic Trans. Radio and
J-Ieater. One !O('al owner. Like new.

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1964 RAMBLER STATION WAGON

VB. Auto. trans. R&amp;IL

1962 Oldsmobile--- $1695

6 cylinder 4 Dr. American . Standard Trans. R&amp;H.
One owner. Another one like new.

4 Dr. liard. Top. Aut.u. trans. Power steeri ng and
l;rakt•s. Hadw and heatN .

1962 Volkswagen--- $1195
2 Door :-;cdan. Radio and heater.

1961 Pontiac

1962 RAMBLER AMERICAN
6 cyl. Convt. Gold with white top. One local owner.
Nice and clean.

1961 RAMBLER AMERICAN

Ca!a lin;1 4 Duvr ,-.;l·dan . .1\ut u. trans . P·:)\n• r steering,

6 cylinder Convt. R&amp;IJ. Standard Trans. Red and

radio

White. Nice car. See it!

Jild li('&lt;J. I n.

One owner.

1960 Plymouth
4 Door

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$1295

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6 cy l. :-; 1.1.1 . tran s. Hadio and healer.

Very g(HJd mechanrra l condition.

El Camin11 \/H . Std. tran s. l{adio and hf&gt;aler.

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1959 Pontiac - 1959 Chevrolet 1959 Chevrolet

Impa la ( unn:rti hl e VB Auto. trans. Radio and heat-

er. Nice(' HHii ti on.

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1957Dodge
4 Dr. Sedar~ ~

1961 RAMBLER STATION WAGON
6 cylinder. 4 Dr. Classic. Aut o. Trans. One local

owner. Runs fine.

1960 Chevrolet - - $1195

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R. H. Rawlings Sons Co.
"OHIO'S OLDEST DODGE DEALER"
88 S. Second Ave,

1960 RAMBLER AMBASSADOR

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Kevin Yeauger, son of Mr
and Mrs. Norman Yeauger,
served his sixth birthday anniversary in the morning kinder·
gurten class taught by M r s.
Pearl Reynolds.
Kevin chose as his helpers
Ricky Glaze, Christopher Jones,
Tracy Burdette, Marsha Cal~
Kimberly Batey and Jay Oi'd
Seated at the birthclay table
were Kimberly Batey, Tracy
Burdette, Jennifer Wise,
la Lewis and Kimberly Groce.
Refreshments or ice
cream
cups and cookies decorated with
the name Kevin were served by
Mrs. Yeauger assisted by Mrs.
Denver Rice and Mrs. Reynold.;;.
F'avors of horns and bubble
gum were given the guest•.
Denver Rice showed colored
, slides during the party.

AMERICAN OPERA
Music for the American opera, "' Vanessa,'' was written by
an American, Samuel Barber,

ctve notice that the number ol Mills levied oo eocb doUu of propert7 ahown oo lbe Gtaerai T11 Duplicate of Beai Estate, Public Ult Uty and Penonal Propert7 wttblu 1114 Colllltl

See These and Many More At

Now In Progress
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BAKER
FURNITURE
Middleport,

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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport.

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SON 11 BORN
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Mr. asd Mrs. Michael swat- ~ tltl. Robert llurtoB
Toward New Oaahea ze1, 8yracust• are .~.~~:
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WASHINGTON (UPI) -Pres- the birth of an 8 lb. t~ .,., son
!dent Jobusoll'l sha"JJ attack
born January It at Holzer Jlo&amp;- Tbe Unlvt!'slly of w-ut
a king-size pay increase
pita!. The baby bas been nam· was tbe first state unlverllty
ended New York'a transit
ed Donald Frederick. This is to be established weal el &amp;bl
polntad today to a
the Swalzel's first cblld- Ma-1 :Mls~lss;i;ii;lppl.i...;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;
cJaah with organized labor
temat grandparenls are Mr.lr

Settlement PointA

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for a BIRTHDAY
or ANNIVERSARY

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Marshall Frosh
To Represent
NHCAG

ChesterCouncil'sNewOificerS
Installed on Wednesday Evenmg

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6:00 TO 8:00

Farmers Bank

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Southern Local s. D. ------ .20
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Southern Local s. D. ------ .20

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4 Dr. Sedan. Good tires. Beautiful frost white.
Clean lnside and out. Nice car.

Phone WY 2-3870

Howard E. Frank, Treasurer of llelp Couoty, Ohio, do honbJ

Satiiblli'J Local 8. D. __ ---- .20
SaUsbury Bedford S. D. __ .20
Middleport VUtase . __ ----· .20
Pomeroy
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SCIPIO
Nortbweotern Local S. D. ·- .20
SUTTON
Southern Local B. D....... .20
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Syracuse VIUo&amp;o . --······ .20
Pomeroy Button 8. D. ___ . .20

1959 RAMBLER CLASSIC

Ways and Means, Agnes White,
chairman: Mabel Pickens and
Thelma Grueser; Membership,
Sylvia Zwilling, chairman, Mario Rizer and Clara Lavendar;
Investigating, Naomi London,
chairman, and Myla Hudson;
Sympathy Circle, Sylvia Swilllng, chairman, Clara Lavender
and Mildred Pierce.
Dues, Naomi London; Cook
books, Eileen Clark and Edith
Hood ,· RCards, Agnes
N
Ad White,
Sl k and
ews eporler, a ac ..
It was decided IAJ conlmue
w1th the auction of articles
brought by . members, on
the forst meetong of the month
With proceeds to go oo tha postage stamp fund.
.
Sylv1a Zw1llmg and Moidre~
Poerce, hostesses, served refreshments.

River news
- GoJllpolls
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Dam 12.2, 15.0, l'Uilllblg II feel
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on rollers, Pomeroy-Mason 21.·
37, Pl Pleasant 24.48, llintoo
"Trips 'A' 'Gifts,• 1 promo- lalllng, Charleston 18.8$ falling,
tlon co-sponaored by Tep Value London, Marmel and Wlnlield
Stamps and Kroger, begb!C to- dams wen oa h sill&amp;
day. Top Value Stamps will pr Boal M
wag..price cuidepoel ereeted
and Mrs. Brooks Sayre, Syra1.
vide the winner and one olher Ohio ~=~·J hn J R
bait Inflation.
euse: paternal grandparents are
adult with first class air trans- do 12 6 . 10
E - p owe
Businessmen ~
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swatzel,
portation to and from a•y city ~n · ' · 14 a.;'i,O sso. ;";:"
to line up behind the
Pomeroy; great grandpii!"'Dts
0
the wo·nner chooses In which sLydvdanDeanoa
up up' 1•·
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a
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Eucutive, however, In
ore Mr. and Mrs. Eugene For·
one of Top Value's 450 Redemp- R. H. Bosworth 11 up I&amp;, 6,20
""'demnatlon of a contract
bes, Srracuse, Pomeroy, and I
tion Centers is located.
a.m.; Steel Raoger up 16, 3:3&amp;
Uement estimated to oost
Fred Swatztl, Pomeroy, ond
Hotel accommodations
and a.m.; Elisha Woods down 16, 6:tween $52, and flO
Mr. and Mrs. William Gregory, Sty It Softly •••
spending money for the two 10 a.m; Buckeye State down
ble or nearly triple lhe
Maderla Beach, Fla.
Say It Sweetly ••.
people for seven days are also 16, t:25 am.: National up 17,
BARBAR.A ADKINS
Qtratioo's 3.2 per cent guidepart of tbe first prize. In ad- 7:10 p.m.: Pollr R. up 17, II:·
post llgurt.
SAY IT WITH
dition, the winner will receive 30 p.m.; Irene Cbotin up 17,
FIRST IS BORN
FLOWERS!,
500 Filled Top Value savers 2:15 am,1 Mamalear up
17,
PFC and Mrs. Stephen Shane,
books to spend at tbe chosen 5:20 a.m; Robert Reed up 17,
Chinese Take Dim
DaUas, Texas, are announcing I Let Us Suggest
Redemption Center.
6:30 a.m.; Reliable dows 17,
View of 'Posing'
the birth of thair first child, ao The Perfect Gift
The backbone of the advertl'l- 7:25a.m.; Jeffboat up IB, 12:50
Bib, Boz. son, Kenny Lee, Jan- From Our Bountiful
ing propram lor this promotion a.m.: Jefforsonup16,$:15 B.m.;
TOKYO (UPI)- Conun~::~: l uary 9. Maternal grandparents Selection of Cut
in this area will be the Daily Tibolt down 18, 7:20 a.m.; Souf0Up
China said today !he
are Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wig- Flowers, Corsages,
,
Sentinel. The :·rrips .•• Gifts" thern_up 19, 5 a.m.; Queea City
Union bas no right to pose
lngton, Dallos, Texas. Paternal and Planters. Do
Mrs. :Buel Ridenoar,
vice Henry Beaver underwent rna- sweepstakes wlll also be pollll- 21, 2.10 a.m, .Precep1clp
up PT. PLEASANT_ Barbaro an ally of North Viet Nam
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. It Today •• ,
Remember Your
presiden~ tnstaUed new officers jor surgery at Holzer Hospital, ctzed through posters, store Greenup m1dmght; Bob Benttr Adkins, daughter of Mr. and was workill£ "Hand in
Dane Shane, Syracuso.
Mother, Sweetheart,
when tbe Past CouncUors of Mrs. Fannie AdaJDll baa return- trom, pubhc address announce- down Greenup 12:20 e.m.; Wll- Mrs. Robert Adkins, Sand lliU wiih the United ·inninlstrs,-1
Wife or That Special
Chester Council, Daughters of ed from bospiiai.
ments, and oiher devices In the ll~ P1tt up Gl'Oellup 12:50 a. Road, has been selected as Na- peddle the Johnson "'
AMVETS TO MEET
Friend
Who Means So
Amei'lca met Wedneaday even- Off'
. tailed
M Kroger stores.
m. • Lady Giona up Greenup tional Beauty Salon Week Queen tion'o peace :.Olks hoax.''
The regular meeting of Amlng at the lodge hall.
ocers. IDS
. were rs. Other prizes to be •warded U5 a.m.: Albert Holden up to represent Pllint Pleasant The
Peking
Reds
Much
to
You.
vels Post 30 at the hall is PomThe meeting in charge of Mrs. ~Y M~r~~- pr'":odent , 'dMrs: during the six week event are Greenup 5:15 a.m.: J. S. LewiS Affiliate No. li of the National charged lhe U. S. wos commit- eroy is at 7 p. m. Monday, Jallftldenour opened with the read- rgo \Ia er, vtce preSI ent, varying quantities of Top Value down Greenup 6:05 am.: Rav- Hairdressers and Cosmetolo- ling "heinOUJ crimes" Ill
wft-y 17.
·lllg of sc~lpture followed by the ~1 8• Norman Fredertek, secre- Stamps, with which to redeem enswood up Meldahl 2:40 pm.; gists Association. Ci •ens will Nam and said Preside&amp;!
Lo d' Pra
d I dg
to ry; Mrs. Hattlo Fredenrk , gift merchandise in any Top F. H Johnson down Meldahl compete for State ol West Vir- Johnson cannot "Escape
Auxn.IABY TO MEET
,
Salon fate that befell Adolf llitler and Racine Firemen's Auxiliary !
fla; ~~ w.:":'.; ~a: Mrs treasurer; Mrs. Molo Riggs, sen- Value Redemption Center plus 6:15 p.m.: Luther Herdman ginia National Beauty
WY 2·5560
1-~--· tine!; and Mrs. Ross. Cleland, merchandise prizes from' tbe dow• Meidahl li :to p.m.; Alice Queen at tho State Convention llidekl Tojo."
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N. 2nd Ave.
will meet Tuesday, Jan. 18, at ;
flower commtttee chmrman. A1 Top Value catalogue.
down Meldabl 12:10 •.m. : Jos- to be held at the Pleasant ___
Middleport
tha town ahll. There will be ,
I round-robm birthday card was 1
eph Jo&amp;es down Meidahl 12:15 Point Resor~ January 29th and
election of officers.
I sent to Mrs. Adams and one to
a.m.; Collon Queen down Mel- 30th.
get well to Mrs. Beaver.
SertJice is Held
dahl I a.m.; EdOOIIa Bosworih Blonde Barbara Is 5 foot 6\t
Games were playes and rriz- f
M
up Meldabl 4:05 s.m. : Jim inches tall •nd has green eyes.
es awarded the winners apd re- or rs. Lula Hall
Hougland up Meldahl 4:15 a.m: She is a freshman at Marshall
freshments were served by Miss Funeral services for Mrs. Lu- Kentuckian up Meidahl 5:30 p. University, majoring in speech
eWJ
Leda Mae Kraeuter, /&lt;Irs. Roy l la Sanner Hall were held Wed- m. ; Orco up Meldahl 1:10 a.m. correction. She was a candidate
Morris and Mrs. Hallie Fredec- nesday al 10 a.m. at the Raw!- Gallipolls Dam _ Onward u for attendont to the Marshall Mr. and Mrs. VIrgil
lck, Mrs. Hobart Newell won ongs-Coats Funeral Home with 9.20 p m . Waite H 1 dp homecoming queen.
and romliy of Thornville
the dnor pnze.
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Presen t were th e Rev. Dona ld Boone off'IC· down
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She was 1965
· Mason ColHl ty a few days with her sister
ll:20
S an
the above and Mrs.
Arthur iating. Burial was in tha Riv- down 12 .10 a. m··. ~ 'P pJorn Fair Queen, Point Pleasant Higb brother-in-I•w Mr. and
Orr, Mrs. 'I
.
Cemelery.
. ' ....
rveyS or- School Prom Queen, Head cheer- Ralph Trussell' and family.
r eory Spencer, Mrs. ervtew
don up 1. , 15 8. m.
Mis
&amp;
Mabel Van Meter, Mrs. Clar- Pallbearers were Carl Hor· up 4·!15 am . L. w' "d Cs h'iudsan [ leader at Pt. Pleasant High, Miss Sharon Holter and
1 ers
· Mrs.
· down
" e &amp;
'I Linda Lyons spent a few
ence Ncutzlmg,
E ldon k~· Fra nk Beach, C'harle!l Har- up 1· a.m.· 1 ·'Semet
:50 a secretary of the stud.ent eMmet,
Pomeroy
Mlmber FDIC
Kraeuler, Mrs. Marion Wood, nson, George Baker,
Edison m
member of the National Honor with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
tEl _ _ _ _
llirs. Larry Wolfe a'd a guest, Baker, and Tony Fowler. Out
Society, Library &amp;rvice Club, vis at Sandusky.
Sheila Newell.
of town relatives attending were Kanawba River Beaver Keyettes. and Girls
Athletic Mr. 011d Mrs. William Ack;ett l
I Hostesses for the February Miss Virginia Sanner, Cuyaho- doWII Marmet 7:50 p. m.j H. Assm:1atmn.
and son, Wayne Allen , after
~ meeting will be Mrs. Ross Cle- ga Falls: Mrs. Dorothy Cobb, Dyer up Marmet 12: I~ a. m.
opending a we&lt;k with Mrs. A. '
land, .\Irs. Oscar Weber and Sebring; Mr. and Mrs. Gene jl)er up Marjet 12:15 a.m.; ! AIR COMPROMISE
B. Bailey and other relatives, '
Mrs. Hobart Newell, and Inem- Jarret, Stowe; Mr. and Mrs. Duacan Bruce dowa Marmet , . WASlliNGTON (UP!) - The returned to their borne at Tam- '
5p tllrOugll bers are asked to bring a co m- Myrell Jarret , and Mrs. John 2:50 a.m.: C:eorge Price up , CJvJI Aero11aut1cs Board. ~CAB) ' pa. Fla.
ISauer, Cuyahoga Falls, Mr. and Marmet 3:40 a.m.: Helen .Z up and tite heads of 11 maJor U.S. I MrR. Faye Kirkhart ts spend- I
II up to IARJI io valentine.
Mrs. All en Groff, Pennsylvan- Marmet 6:15. ~m ; A J Pat-I aJrlmes ~BY m-:et to seek el ing a few weeks in Manon, Ind. I
, . . .. &amp; ........
Charles Darwin, the English ' ia, and Harry and Nancy Hall. ten down W!~fJeld 9:10. pm ; c.ompromJse solution to hold the Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Keller of I
naturalist, i&amp; buried in West- I
Alien R Merrill up Winloeid 1:- line on passenger fares.
Chester spent Sunday eveaing '
minster Abbey.
A.
S .I
25 a.m.; Lucy Jane Lucao down
CAB Chatrman Charles S with Mr. and Mrs. Pllul Orr.
---·-•rman wr.s 1er to
Winfield 2:45 a.m.
Murphy Thursday Invited the Gary Holter and sJSler. ShaHatle Duly in Crtba
airline heads to a meeting to ron and Linde Lyons spent SunBigelow
Airman Melvin Swisher, soR
TO DANCE
discuss an airlme proposal oo day with Mr. •nd Mrs. Wilford ,
Constant Comment
of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Swish- Th
.
let them resume surcharges lor Bing and family of Columbis ~
er Middleport who is stationed H' h• Semor .Class ef Rutland net jet routes whilt offsetting Station.
'
lg school "
sponsorng " \ Uus with a cut in general ta.....
Mr. and Mrs BUly Orr and ·
, at ' the Naval Air Slation Q .
, wn- dance tomght after he Racin"'·
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·
Also: English Br•akflst,
set Pomt R J 'th th H 1·1
.
·sons spent Sunday w1th Cion!
I
• . · · wo .
e e - Rutland game m tile Rutland TWO PUPS IIEMAIN
I
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American Breakfast1copter AnU-Submarme Squad. G d
b 1
· Orr and family.
l111ur1nce Agency Inc.
Duye-e-llne and Kings
I ron, H.S. 9 as a mechanic, spent wra e sc oo gym, Tile Jays WASHINGTON (UP!) :-So l Mr. and Mrs. Reed Eynon
\Garden
I'll- WY 2-J381
December at Porto Rico •board
ill emcee,
far LucJ Johnso.n has ~ot g~ven of Mmning Star, spent Sund~:~y
I
3M I. Malft 11. Pomeroy, 0.
the U. S. Essexs.
up two of the SIX pup~oes Sired I afternoon with mrs. A. H.
The first f F b
his
ARREST MADE
by PreSident Johnson I beagle Bailey.
o e ruary
"Hi..rn "
'
! squadron will fly to Norfolk
Roy Lee Sone 28 New Hav- J h ·
ld
le
Mr. &amp;Rd Mrs. Lea Eddy and
1
Mtddtoporl, 0.
Va. , where if will board th~ en, was arrested ' Thursday d 0 tbnsotnL 0 1rcdpor rs Thurs- family and Mr. a nd Mrs. Aubry
"'ii:iiiii:ii::::i:~ii':iiiii~::iii:=::==::=::::::~
. by Pomeroy pollee
. Cor thay a"F ucrkl 1a , namt&gt;d
iii
- - - - - -- - - - -- - - - -- - -. _ US Randolph for an e .1ght weeks mght
Th one of 1 1\'h.Jte an d daug hter o1 wooster
; tour of duty in Cuba He re speeding and was cited to M:.ty- I hem t rec bes.
e other spent a weekend with. Ralph !'
.
·
as no yet een named
8. a11ard an d Grover w~'"• te faml cently had several days leave or Charles Lcgor's couri Sa•
I
here with his parents, and Sun-' turday, Jasuary 15.
SHARP CONTINUES
lies..
I day, was taken to Lancaster by
WASHI NGTON (UPI -De- Mr. and Mrs. George_ Roberts )
1Mrs Swisher and Miss c n ·
PJ'A TO MEET
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)
spent a weekend on Columbus !
Teaiord
ior
the
reiurn
1
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"to'
"
MensNe
ecrhetary
Robert
S.
with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest DoI .
.
r 1p
The Cheser PrA wil lmtet
c amera as approved
vis and faml l
1
tn~ base. He, Is a graduate of Monday, January 17, at 8 p. m. two-year ~xtenslon of Adm. Gordon Hal~
ot several!
l&gt;loddieport H1gh School.
at !he grade schooL ~'athers UlyS&gt;es S. Grant Sharp's tour 1
.
spe
1
ht ·u be
.
.
days wtth Mr. and Mrs. Ken-1
mg WI
observed. Re- as ~'O.mmcnder m chief for tbe l neth Davis ud family, RutNew Member Greeted treshments wit! be served. Ail Pac1f1c.
Iland
I
By
Womell's
Group
mcmbero
are
urged
1o
attend.
dT~e
~ursday
/~~on
,extendM~.
and
Mro.
William
Sorden
/
I I I kt I lhlll
10
8
e 1
Yt ear-o
arp terHm spent an eveniDi willl Mrs.
Mrs. Eugene Jefrers was we!
lllngSebareponnano
TO VOTE ON SCHOOL
on t te pos to June 30 , 1968. e L 1 s d
/
elllly locl&lt;ed ill place
comcd as a new member when ZANESVILLE Oh1o 1UP II ~ took it June 30 1964
a or en.
tD p&amp;UNill IWi 1ng t1
'
lhe Women 's Missionary Soc!·· voters are to d,ec1.de May 3 a
·
Mr.
and Mn. Ralph Ballard
d ..__a
1 f'
•paroti•g ........
ely of the Laurel Cliff Free $975,1100 bond issue to finance a
ASHBROOK TO Ffl.,E
an ""~wy spont 1 coup 0 0
" " - their aatvral
Methodist Church 111€t Tharsday Zanesville- Muskingum County JOHNSTOW:-1, Obi,, !UPI)- days. With Mr. and Mrs. JOSie
••••,Gild athadiveafternoon
In the recreation room vocational school If approved U S Rep John M~brook Momson, Thornvoile.
• .... Look for tlte
of the parsonage.
money from the . Issue will b~ of J~hnsto~n annou~&amp;l today Mdr. and Mrs. ClaytoB Jone• ,l
Keepsaloo Ill !he
The meeting in charge of
l'td to tbe $1950 000
h . b
d'dat f
an famlly of Charleston speD!
M G ld '1 .
app I.
,
,
cos1 e WJ 11 e a can t e or re- Sunday with Mr Grover White
rs. era Pu li~s, president, alnng with the slate's match ing election this year as Ohio's 17th d Dorl
·
OHIO
~~ed~ith devoloons by Mrs. money, No site decisi.,. bas District representative lo Con- anMr. an~· Mrs. Clint Orr ealled POMEROY
ar
' ey. A hymn opened been reached
Igress
the devotions fotiowed with ·
·
011 Mr. and Mrs. Bill7 Orr and
prayer by Mrs. Phil Wise, 1
SOIIS
__
recen
__llc_y_
. ------"'""'
guest A poem and a reading
""'" give nby Mrs. Pullins. A
"'i:iiiiiii:i:::iii:::iiiii':iiiiiiii':iii':iiiiiiiiiii:i:iiiiiii::iiii:iiii;! communication was read from
•
Ge~eva Sayre, a missionary in
Chma. It was decided not to
, serve refreshments at the meetings.
Attending were the above and
Mrs. Pearl Jacobs, Mrs. James
Gilmore, Mrs. Clarence Curtis
Mrs. Joe Evans, Mrs. Huber(
Wolfe, Mrs. Eugene Gill, Mrs.
Clifford J)iein, Mrs. Arthur

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New York Clothing House

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Antennas

FM-Stu.a

Antennas

sa.7s

up

$3.75 .,

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11:1,110
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21.110

Beal eotat. taxea wblcb have not beeti paid 11 tho clo,. ol otcb coUecUon CII'I'J 1 pellaliJ of ten per ceut. Taxea moy bo patd ot th1 oflleo of lhe countJ treasurer or bJ mall.
Please brtnr your loot 111 reeetpt, and tl you plf bJ 1111!~ be.,... to tocolt your properiJ
bJ laxtng distrtct and enclo11 stomped oelf-addreosed en90tope: AJwa!'l ~mine 10ur 111
receipt \O aee that II covernlt your propertY. Office Hours--9:00 A.M. to t :OO P.lt dat17
ucept Saturda~ when oUics cl01e1 at Noon. T11 Boolo:a will be open DecelJibor ,ao, lltlll,•lt
February 1, 19611.
I

Have You Been In To See This Man?

!

SALI!lllURY

side and out.

"YOUR RAMBLER DEALeR"

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Northw.,tem Local S. D. __ .20
RuUand Village ------ --- · .20
SALEM
Northwestern Local S. D. __ .20

R&amp;ll. Continental .kit. All good tires. Like new In-

New offl"""' wore lostalled
ond , committees
named when
_... __
the ........,. Auxiliary crl t!lll Syracusa Volunteer Fire llepartment met for Its first meeting
of ·the aew year, MOIIday night
Jan. 10, Ia tbe vlllap baU.
Prayer, the pledge to the
Americu Flag, and roll tall,
onswered by 12 members, tpened the m"l'llng.
Of!lcers for 111M are Ada
Slack,
president;
.
.
'dSylvia
t ZwillA
9mg, v1ce pre&amp; en;
goes
White, treas_urer and Naomt
~ndon, assmtaal (bting
retamed); .second vice president,
Marie RIZOI'; secretary, Vovtan
Slack, and asslslant secretary,
Mildred Pierce! were elected.
Offt&lt;e!:s were mstalled ·by Eilc'n Cla_rk, past prosodent.
Comm•ttees appointed were :

1

In pursuance of law,

Eastern Local S. D. ·----· .20

1960 RAMBlER AMERICAN

METROPOLITAN
MOTORS

RATES OF TAXA nON FOR 1965

RUTLAND

Another one lo cal owner Rambler.

Trips 'n Gifts
Promotion is
0nth"IS Week

New Officers Installed, Committees
Named, by Fire department auxiliary

al

Party on Birthday

4 Dr. Station Wagon. Full power. Clean and nice.

600-606 E. Main St.

~

BLAETTNARS

ANYWHERE

Custu m Hanch \\'agon \ '8. Auto. trans . Radio and
htatcr. One owner.

1962 Chevrolet

$1495

61 pOnflac •••••• $1195 $ 905

- $1595

1963 Dodge

1962 Ford

62 Bu"lck

LEW IS
REPAIR SERVICE

1964 Dodge

,.
\

Shoe Sale

t

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The wild CliUIII is an tdlblt
4-Dally Sentinel Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Jan. 14, 1966
-·-1
Hottf!U at Party
'plant. The routstock can bt
used II.! a salad or cooked ves•
- -- - - - M". Stanley Trussell en~r· table; the youDI Dower head
rf
tained with a Stanley
can be used In soup, while the
I
ef)O
NEW OFFICERS WERE IN : :ednes~y"""It~
yellow pollen of tbe older llow1
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mattox, BY Mrs. Donald Boone for .the a ':~ons:ra~on
·Mrs.
er head can be made Into Oour,
Mra. Elmer Maltol of M1ddle- Busy Bee Class ()I the Forst ard campbell, games were playpor~ and Mr. and Mrs .. Robert Baptist Church Ia
ed and prizes awarded to tile
BRAND NAME
~o- Thursday evening at the church. winners. Mrs. Elson SpenCer
1 Mattox of Albany were. m
IS THE TIME
1 Jumbus
Sunday to vos1t woth Mrs. Boone gave the
won the door prize,
1 Mrs. Sylvoa Taylor who " Ill.
1 of office to Beulah White,
.
A salad course was served
TO BUY A ...
! Mr. and Mrs. Carl Matt&gt;xl dent; Frances. Bearhs,
voce the hostess to Mrs. Arvll
•
t H 1 H .1 1 T
president; Ehzabetb
Slaven, ter Mrs Spencer Mrs Harold
Now In Progrtu
;:re :
~~ d osp~t" ~es- secrttary; Isabel Winebrenner, Hager Mrs Robert ·
E Y er~.
t"~g. e'p1 rs. assistant secretary: Lettie Mrs. 'Ralph ·Trussell and ~:,~:;11
us ace 'son
omt eas- Roush treasurer· Nora MiUs
d s tt M Ar hi
ant, W. Va. underwent surgery. car'· 'and florwer's· and teach: an cotph' nllor, c e Lut;ue, II
MR. AND MRS. EDWARD W. DURST
,
t' r
""
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Mrs. Ra Ba d and Brenda
I She Is recuperat mg sa tuc 1or- ers Ronra Hawkins
Dana Lee and Dav Jd, Mrs. Glenn
n
•
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Middleport, 0.
y.
Hamm and Cora Pullen., Tile tie and Johnny, Mrs. Virgil w.1.11
Mrs. William Bradford Is re- hymn, "I Would Be True, was ker and MrJ. Campbell.
ported as improved at Meigs used In. the IDSiollabon and
Miss Ruth Ellen Reed, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, General Hos~ital where she nas each olfocer gave Silent prayer.
Hard top. All good \\hite side wail tires. Radi o and
James 1\1. Reed, Route 1, Middleport, became the bride betn patient for several weeks.
Tbe meetmg was opened by
heal er. Black with white top.
the outgoing president,
' of Edward William Durst, son of Mrs. Mary Durst of 5
I Oak Street, Pomeroy, and Mr. Roland Durst of Belvedere, Mrs. Dvaid Darst, Sr. is a mary Lons. Devotions were
llliuois, last November 26 Jt 6:30 p.m. in the Bradford ~edlcal patient at Holzer Hos- given b Lettie Roush and tnRaJ io and heater. Extra d ean Low mileage.
(;hurch of Christ. Arthur .,' ,rcum. minister of the Brad- p1tal m Gallipolis.
eluded scripture taken
from
bury Church of Christ, ofk.atcct at the double ring cereMr. and Mrs. Lawrence Faulk· Timothy and story of Loois and
' mo~yd Th\~htJr~h ~v~s deer ; b .~
.
· - ner of St. Albans W. Va. visit· Eunice, women of the Bible.
ora e
WI 1
as e s o lack acetssones and a corsage ed over the past' weekend with 'lbank-you not~s were read
H&lt;J dio ;HHl hcJ ter. Su n roof Real money
gladioli.
. of white carnations.
.
Preceding the ceremony a
hiS mother, Mrs. James Faulk- from the Boone family
ond
program of nuptial music wao A reception was held at the ner and daughter, Mrs. Eva Mrs. Cecil Bradbury for her
h ·ry lo11 nllk:Jgr-. : ~ sp{'l'd !1':11 1:-, .\II white Rral
presented by Mrs. Clarice Er- home of the bride's parents. Hartley.
mother, Mrs. Charles McNamee
IW:J.\11 \'
; win, who also accompanied The table was decorated with Mrs. Frank Hysell is confin· for flowers given them
at
; Mtss Peggy Bowers as s h c ' a four - tiered wedding cake ed to her home in Rutland by Christmas..
i sang "Because'' and •·o Prom- topped with a miniature bride illness. Her daughter and son- Mrs. Whole, newly inslalled
· is.e Me."
1 and groom. Assisting with the In-law, Mr. and Mrs.
George pres1denl, named two commitLc•:lt!t•d 1\ ti l~ l'X1 ras. New paint job.
WAS
NO'
' Escorted by her father, the I reception were MISs Paula Johnson are assisting in her tees, visiting, ~~ Freda Ed·
bride wore a three piece suit Mochaei at the punch bowl and care.
words, Nora M1Us and Roseof
white
brocade
and
shouldMiss
Mary
Foster
serving
the
The
regular
P.T.A.
meeting
mary Lyons and food (for be0 nii ndl' L St:lnrlanl shift f\iicr second car.
,
k
f th M'dd
Sch 1
rea ed f mt'J'eo
f the burch) Sta. Wagon. Catalina Series. One very partlculll' owner.
er length veil Her a.cees- ca e.
o
e 1 leport
oo s has
v a 1 o
c.
,
.
d
sories were blue She earned a 1
been postponed from Jan. 17 to Frances Bearhs, Mrs. nelda Power steermg an brakes. AutomaUc trans. Abnoat llkt
,
·
.
For her weddmg tr!p the
Cb
d M M Bak
the day it was sold.
·
brodai bouquel. of while carna- b .d
,
bl
Monday, January 24 due to the
ase, an
rs. ae
er.
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$
~
1
Sl:!!lo n 11::1g0n Atllnmatic trans. Bargain.
rr e was wearmg a ue woo w k Pr
·
hd
Members were invited to
lions tipped w1th blue and white , Ion" sleeved dress with black ee o1 ayer WVJCes sc e - . .
• • • •
sal in streamers
"'
uled for next week
dtnmg room for a salad course I
·. h
M. P
f M'd accessories and the carnation M J
C . · 11
. and coffee served by the
Sta. Wagon. Catalina Series. Air CondltioniQ.. Power
di 155 au1a dMo; ae 1 ~d 1 ; l'&lt;Jrsage from her bridal bou- d rs. thamesWSCrSISwfe ' Hpresoh- cers. The table was prepared ~·~ring and brakes. Automatic Trans. Showroom eleaD
eport, serve d S mat
o quet.
ent o1 e
o
eat
.
mstde and out. One careful local owner.
honor. She wore a two-piece .1
Methodist Church and Mrs. M. by Mrs. Wmebrenner and was
•
yellow dress. Her cur&gt;age was I The bride Is a graduate of E. Dow son, were in Rutland decorated with . a nower. arNIW STOCK
Shorty Hackett, Owner
while caroal.iuns lipped with I Middleport High school and was Wednes.day to attend . a pian- rangement 1 ~ a Sliver contamer Grand Prix 2 dr. Hard Top. Beautiful burganoiy llnllh with
WY 2-2050
POMEROY, 0.
I yellow.
ilarky
Hcndrocks, I employed m the Extension di- ning sessoon of the Meogs Coun- fl~ked by hghted ca~dles ,In all white spotless bucket seats with full consiil. AM-I'M ra·
~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~l il cou"n of tile groom, served as vision of Ohio University, Athens ty Council of Churches for the ~olvor candelabra entwmed With dio with rear seat speaker. Hydramatic. · Power )Jteerlng
best man.
She is a member of the Brad- World Day of Prayer to be held ovy. Red place mats were used and brakes, Hydramatic, Will please the most dlst:lli)lnat•
Fur her daugh ters wedding, ford Church of Christ.
in February.
to carry out the color scheme. lng buyer.
·
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-~
--~ i Mrs.
Reed wore a dress of pale
,
Edward Tewksbary of Well- Also attendin~ were
,blue lnmmed in white fur. Her The brodegroom was gradual- ston has been a business l'isi- McGhee, Agnes White,
acce&gt;sories were black . patent . , ~ d fri~m Pomeroy Higt. school tor in Middleport !his week. He Hoffman, Dana Hamm, Nora Convertible Cpe. Mercury's fin¢st and best and thll one Is
Her corsage was of whole car- • an · plesent Y employed by visited with his moiher, Mrs. Hamilton, Laura Seines,
extra nice. Fully equipped
power windows &amp;1111 seats.
nali oos· · The bridegroom 's """I
the
General
Telephone
CompaE
0
T
k
b
h'l
h
EJecta
Souders
Pow-.
steering
and
brakes.
'
utomatic
tran•m;•slon,
· 1
c
Ill' ·
. . ew s ary w 1 e ere.
·
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: ther \\,..ore a blue two-piPce ny, .enoa, mots.
--! dre" trimmed in red,
with ' They are residing at \Ill Al- l Colored Slide• of
wscs MEETS
: ~~------.-.-..-'........, 1
' ten Street, Belvadere, Illinois. Holy Land Show11
CLI
Wagon. Popular Catalina Series. One careful owner.
FTON - Margaret
good one of partner's wife was using car while waiting
Clolord slides of the
Holy ens, Lilah Zirkle, Betty
new car. Power steering and brakes. ~uto. trariiL ·
Lewis Repair Service
DAt:GIITER BURN
Land and Its ancient Biblical and Joyce Carson or
Mr · and Mrs. Cl•arles Sayre i reminders of the time of Jes.us Methodist Church were
UIC
NEW STOCK
-FOR.\Paula Maynard) are announc- were shown at the f3mily night I and modera.tors for •
2 dr. Hard Top. Power steering and brakes. 'From
e HEATING
mg \he bJrth of a daughter, dinner and program Sunday eve-r of mformatoon, Including
one of our long time Qwner who ba&amp; owned and appreclat14fl L'oronrt .Statio n \\'ago n Vi-t .'\ ulo. tran s. Radio
ePLUMBING
Tammie Lynn, at Holzer Hospit- ning at the Fir&gt;t
Boptl3( (!ODS a~d answers on
ed many good Buicks. Automatic trans. Be-utllul dart
and heater. Puw1•r stee ring Low mileage.
al,
January
7.
Grandparents
are
Church
in
Middleport.
The
covJ
lhe.
soc1ety,
when
the
Women's
blue With white top.
eROOFING
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Sayre, I -.ed dish dinner wos served at ' Socoety of Christian Service of
Pomeroy, and Mr. and Mrs. ' 6:30 P m. with the progr111Tl fol- Clifton Charge met at
NIW STOCK
James Maynard of Mason. The i Jowing in the sanctuary.
church.
l..eSabre 4 dr. Sedan. Power steering and brakes. Automa4 Dr Sta1 ion \VJgon VR Stil . trans Radio and heat·
Sayres have iwo other children, I The slides were soown by Francis Wood of Graham Sta- tic Trans. We can confodently refer you to the former
cr. Pow.: · r steering Power brakl&gt;s.
WY l-lJ74
1, a daughter, Traci Ann, 2\1, and / Mr. and Mrs. Francis Wells of lion presented a program with owner.
•
134 Mill St.
Middleport , a son. Terry Lee, m years.
~he First Baptist Church in Mar- l.nna Allen and Mary Burngardoetta who had returned m No- ner, partlctpatong.
FranciS
.
,
Polar&lt;!. 500 - 2 Dr. JI.T. Power sf&lt;' cring. Auto. trans.
vember from a trip around the Wond read predictions for
4 dr. Sedan. Beaul1ful all white original fmlsh.
FICY.•r ~hi ft. Jtad io and lleatN. Console.
world. They showed some un-1 A business meeting with An·
steermg and brakes. Hydramatlc drive.
usual shol&lt; of the Jordan Riv- na Allen, president,
·
MANY MORE
er, Dead Sea, the Sea of Gah was held . All children's
'•'
~ Dr. St· dan \'8 . Auto. trans Radio and hea ler.
lee and other historic siteo of being made by members
i thai areo. The event
was spon- Missions will be brought to
sored by the deacons with M". the March meeting in Clifton.
Charles Bennett, chalnnan of Refreshments were s.erved
C'rJI1 v£'rt ihle Polara White top. Red body color. Pow·
the dinn&lt;!r, assisted by Mrs. members of three churches
BUICK- PONTIAC- GMC TRUCKS
are at
er steer ing, radio and heater. Auto . trans. Less than
Willis Anthony. Mra.
cuests. ·
10.000 miles. fattory warranty for 40,000 additional
I Smart and Mr!. Tony Fowler. l.:c,_ __ _ _ _ _ __
POMEROY, O.
nulea gc:.
and the libretto wao written by
I Kevi11 Yeauger hm
an Italian, Gian-Carlo Menotti.
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t Ground Rods
• ,L!shtning Arrtston

WfRNER RADIO &amp;T.V.

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Middleport, 0.

George Ingels

:~~e,M~.ssH~~;g~~~:.

Leifheit

DANCE AT PHS
Th~ Pomeroy Band Boosters
Association will sponsor a high
school dance party this Satarday night at the Pomeroy lligh
Gym from 8 to II p.m. The
Jays will be in charge.
BAXTER ADMITrED
Jack Baxter, North Seconol-dv
was transported and admitted
to Veterans Memorial Hospital
at 7 p. m. Thursday by Middleport emergency - rescue squadmen as a medical patient.

NOW YOU KNOW
lleporta from ZZS reltlfoaa
bodies In lilt UnHed Ststea

:!how 10
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NOW YOU ClAN BUY

HAS A "MONEY TREE"

DOUBLE SIZE

As A Special Feature of His January Sale. It could pav you

FOR

ONE LOW PLEASING PRICE

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Come In IIIII chooae lbe model to please your lasle ad
conV'ellience •• , whether yau need a cabinet that hangs
like a piotu19, 11ro willl i:kM:II, piii)K-Jight, aDII

OHIO VALLEY
'PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
Edward 8aer, Owner
232 1!. Second

WY2-2036

Pomeroy

real eood, even up to $100, when you choose an envelope
from the "Money Tree". Better stop In and get detailsl

There's ABig Sale
Going On At •••

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FURNITURE
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61 Chevrolet 4 Dr.

EDJBIID

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Trutte •

Busy Bee.Class
Installs •'ts
New Officers

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THE SHOE BOX

Reed-Durst Wedding Vows are Talcen
November 26th in Bradford Church

JANUARY CLEARANCE

63 Chevy II Nova

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62 Volkswagen

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64 Corvair

58 Cadillac

64 Pontiac ---- s2595 $2395

59 Chevrolet 2 Dr.

59 Ford Country Sedan

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2695

65 PontiaC

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495

$3295

64 parkl ane • • $2695. $2495
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63 p •
$2295 $1875
ontlac----

63 8 • k

$1995

1965 Dodge 1964 Dodge

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. $1895

1963 Dodge

-$1695

1963 Ford

THE BEST DEALS

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Co rv;Jir 4 Door Sedan. Std . tra1.

Fairlarv• 4 Dr

~(·llan

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. $1095

METROPOLITAN MOTORS
SEE THESE ...

1964 RAMBLER 4 DOOR SEDAN
Classic 6 cylinder. Automatic Trans. Radio and
J-Ieater. One !O('al owner. Like new.

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1964 RAMBLER STATION WAGON

VB. Auto. trans. R&amp;IL

1962 Oldsmobile--- $1695

6 cylinder 4 Dr. American . Standard Trans. R&amp;H.
One owner. Another one like new.

4 Dr. liard. Top. Aut.u. trans. Power steeri ng and
l;rakt•s. Hadw and heatN .

1962 Volkswagen--- $1195
2 Door :-;cdan. Radio and heater.

1961 Pontiac

1962 RAMBLER AMERICAN
6 cyl. Convt. Gold with white top. One local owner.
Nice and clean.

1961 RAMBLER AMERICAN

Ca!a lin;1 4 Duvr ,-.;l·dan . .1\ut u. trans . P·:)\n• r steering,

6 cylinder Convt. R&amp;IJ. Standard Trans. Red and

radio

White. Nice car. See it!

Jild li('&lt;J. I n.

One owner.

1960 Plymouth
4 Door

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$1295

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6 cy l. :-; 1.1.1 . tran s. Hadio and healer.

Very g(HJd mechanrra l condition.

El Camin11 \/H . Std. tran s. l{adio and hf&gt;aler.

- - $895
1959 Pontiac - 1959 Chevrolet 1959 Chevrolet

Impa la ( unn:rti hl e VB Auto. trans. Radio and heat-

er. Nice(' HHii ti on.

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2 Dr. Sertm Powr r steering. Auto. trans. R&amp;ll.

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4 Dr. H.T. VII Auto. trans. Radio and heater.

1957Dodge
4 Dr. Sedar~ ~

1961 RAMBLER STATION WAGON
6 cylinder. 4 Dr. Classic. Aut o. Trans. One local

owner. Runs fine.

1960 Chevrolet - - $1195

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V3. Auto. tran s. Power steering. R&amp;H.

R. H. Rawlings Sons Co.
"OHIO'S OLDEST DODGE DEALER"
88 S. Second Ave,

1960 RAMBLER AMBASSADOR

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Kevin Yeauger, son of Mr
and Mrs. Norman Yeauger,
served his sixth birthday anniversary in the morning kinder·
gurten class taught by M r s.
Pearl Reynolds.
Kevin chose as his helpers
Ricky Glaze, Christopher Jones,
Tracy Burdette, Marsha Cal~
Kimberly Batey and Jay Oi'd
Seated at the birthclay table
were Kimberly Batey, Tracy
Burdette, Jennifer Wise,
la Lewis and Kimberly Groce.
Refreshments or ice
cream
cups and cookies decorated with
the name Kevin were served by
Mrs. Yeauger assisted by Mrs.
Denver Rice and Mrs. Reynold.;;.
F'avors of horns and bubble
gum were given the guest•.
Denver Rice showed colored
, slides during the party.

AMERICAN OPERA
Music for the American opera, "' Vanessa,'' was written by
an American, Samuel Barber,

ctve notice that the number ol Mills levied oo eocb doUu of propert7 ahown oo lbe Gtaerai T11 Duplicate of Beai Estate, Public Ult Uty and Penonal Propert7 wttblu 1114 Colllltl

See These and Many More At

Now In Progress
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BAKER
FURNITURE
Middleport,

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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport.

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SON 11 BORN
• 11 INCH SYLVANIA TV ~
Mr. asd Mrs. Michael swat- ~ tltl. Robert llurtoB
Toward New Oaahea ze1, 8yracust• are .~.~~:
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WASHINGTON (UPI) -Pres- the birth of an 8 lb. t~ .,., son
!dent Jobusoll'l sha"JJ attack
born January It at Holzer Jlo&amp;- Tbe Unlvt!'slly of w-ut
a king-size pay increase
pita!. The baby bas been nam· was tbe first state unlverllty
ended New York'a transit
ed Donald Frederick. This is to be established weal el &amp;bl
polntad today to a
the Swalzel's first cblld- Ma-1 :Mls~lss;i;ii;lppl.i...;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;
cJaah with organized labor
temat grandparenls are Mr.lr

Settlement PointA

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WHAT to Gel

for a BIRTHDAY
or ANNIVERSARY

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Marshall Frosh
To Represent
NHCAG

ChesterCouncil'sNewOificerS
Installed on Wednesday Evenmg

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Bashan
Society N

OPEN TONIGHT
6:00 TO 8:00

Farmers Bank

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Savings Co.

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TEA

MULLEN

MIDDL!PORT
BOOK STORE

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Outerwear
TOPCOATS
JACKETS

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TOWNSHIPS

SCHOOL DISTRICTS

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Sabsblll')' Local S. D. ------ :20
COLUMBIA . --------------- .20
LEBANON
Eaotern Local 8. D. ------ .20
Southern Local s. D. ------ .20
LETART
Southern Local s. D. ------ .20

3.80
3.80
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2.110
2.50
1.110

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OLIVE

Eastern Local

ORANGE

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4 Dr. Sedan. Good tires. Beautiful frost white.
Clean lnside and out. Nice car.

Phone WY 2-3870

Howard E. Frank, Treasurer of llelp Couoty, Ohio, do honbJ

Satiiblli'J Local 8. D. __ ---- .20
SaUsbury Bedford S. D. __ .20
Middleport VUtase . __ ----· .20
Pomeroy
.20
SCIPIO
Nortbweotern Local S. D. ·- .20
SUTTON
Southern Local B. D....... .20
Kleine Vllla&amp;a -------·-- .20
Syracuse VIUo&amp;o . --······ .20
Pomeroy Button 8. D. ___ . .20

1959 RAMBLER CLASSIC

Ways and Means, Agnes White,
chairman: Mabel Pickens and
Thelma Grueser; Membership,
Sylvia Zwilling, chairman, Mario Rizer and Clara Lavendar;
Investigating, Naomi London,
chairman, and Myla Hudson;
Sympathy Circle, Sylvia Swilllng, chairman, Clara Lavender
and Mildred Pierce.
Dues, Naomi London; Cook
books, Eileen Clark and Edith
Hood ,· RCards, Agnes
N
Ad White,
Sl k and
ews eporler, a ac ..
It was decided IAJ conlmue
w1th the auction of articles
brought by . members, on
the forst meetong of the month
With proceeds to go oo tha postage stamp fund.
.
Sylv1a Zw1llmg and Moidre~
Poerce, hostesses, served refreshments.

River news
- GoJllpolls
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Dam 12.2, 15.0, l'Uilllblg II feel
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on rollers, Pomeroy-Mason 21.·
37, Pl Pleasant 24.48, llintoo
"Trips 'A' 'Gifts,• 1 promo- lalllng, Charleston 18.8$ falling,
tlon co-sponaored by Tep Value London, Marmel and Wlnlield
Stamps and Kroger, begb!C to- dams wen oa h sill&amp;
day. Top Value Stamps will pr Boal M
wag..price cuidepoel ereeted
and Mrs. Brooks Sayre, Syra1.
vide the winner and one olher Ohio ~=~·J hn J R
bait Inflation.
euse: paternal grandparents are
adult with first class air trans- do 12 6 . 10
E - p owe
Businessmen ~
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swatzel,
portation to and from a•y city ~n · ' · 14 a.;'i,O sso. ;";:"
to line up behind the
Pomeroy; great grandpii!"'Dts
0
the wo·nner chooses In which sLydvdanDeanoa
up up' 1•·
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a
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" p.m.,".
Eucutive, however, In
ore Mr. and Mrs. Eugene For·
one of Top Value's 450 Redemp- R. H. Bosworth 11 up I&amp;, 6,20
""'demnatlon of a contract
bes, Srracuse, Pomeroy, and I
tion Centers is located.
a.m.; Steel Raoger up 16, 3:3&amp;
Uement estimated to oost
Fred Swatztl, Pomeroy, ond
Hotel accommodations
and a.m.; Elisha Woods down 16, 6:tween $52, and flO
Mr. and Mrs. William Gregory, Sty It Softly •••
spending money for the two 10 a.m; Buckeye State down
ble or nearly triple lhe
Maderla Beach, Fla.
Say It Sweetly ••.
people for seven days are also 16, t:25 am.: National up 17,
BARBAR.A ADKINS
Qtratioo's 3.2 per cent guidepart of tbe first prize. In ad- 7:10 p.m.: Pollr R. up 17, II:·
post llgurt.
SAY IT WITH
dition, the winner will receive 30 p.m.; Irene Cbotin up 17,
FIRST IS BORN
FLOWERS!,
500 Filled Top Value savers 2:15 am,1 Mamalear up
17,
PFC and Mrs. Stephen Shane,
books to spend at tbe chosen 5:20 a.m; Robert Reed up 17,
Chinese Take Dim
DaUas, Texas, are announcing I Let Us Suggest
Redemption Center.
6:30 a.m.; Reliable dows 17,
View of 'Posing'
the birth of thair first child, ao The Perfect Gift
The backbone of the advertl'l- 7:25a.m.; Jeffboat up IB, 12:50
Bib, Boz. son, Kenny Lee, Jan- From Our Bountiful
ing propram lor this promotion a.m.: Jefforsonup16,$:15 B.m.;
TOKYO (UPI)- Conun~::~: l uary 9. Maternal grandparents Selection of Cut
in this area will be the Daily Tibolt down 18, 7:20 a.m.; Souf0Up
China said today !he
are Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wig- Flowers, Corsages,
,
Sentinel. The :·rrips .•• Gifts" thern_up 19, 5 a.m.; Queea City
Union bas no right to pose
lngton, Dallos, Texas. Paternal and Planters. Do
Mrs. :Buel Ridenoar,
vice Henry Beaver underwent rna- sweepstakes wlll also be pollll- 21, 2.10 a.m, .Precep1clp
up PT. PLEASANT_ Barbaro an ally of North Viet Nam
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. It Today •• ,
Remember Your
presiden~ tnstaUed new officers jor surgery at Holzer Hospital, ctzed through posters, store Greenup m1dmght; Bob Benttr Adkins, daughter of Mr. and was workill£ "Hand in
Dane Shane, Syracuso.
Mother, Sweetheart,
when tbe Past CouncUors of Mrs. Fannie AdaJDll baa return- trom, pubhc address announce- down Greenup 12:20 e.m.; Wll- Mrs. Robert Adkins, Sand lliU wiih the United ·inninlstrs,-1
Wife or That Special
Chester Council, Daughters of ed from bospiiai.
ments, and oiher devices In the ll~ P1tt up Gl'Oellup 12:50 a. Road, has been selected as Na- peddle the Johnson "'
AMVETS TO MEET
Friend
Who Means So
Amei'lca met Wedneaday even- Off'
. tailed
M Kroger stores.
m. • Lady Giona up Greenup tional Beauty Salon Week Queen tion'o peace :.Olks hoax.''
The regular meeting of Amlng at the lodge hall.
ocers. IDS
. were rs. Other prizes to be •warded U5 a.m.: Albert Holden up to represent Pllint Pleasant The
Peking
Reds
Much
to
You.
vels Post 30 at the hall is PomThe meeting in charge of Mrs. ~Y M~r~~- pr'":odent , 'dMrs: during the six week event are Greenup 5:15 a.m.: J. S. LewiS Affiliate No. li of the National charged lhe U. S. wos commit- eroy is at 7 p. m. Monday, Jallftldenour opened with the read- rgo \Ia er, vtce preSI ent, varying quantities of Top Value down Greenup 6:05 am.: Rav- Hairdressers and Cosmetolo- ling "heinOUJ crimes" Ill
wft-y 17.
·lllg of sc~lpture followed by the ~1 8• Norman Fredertek, secre- Stamps, with which to redeem enswood up Meldahl 2:40 pm.; gists Association. Ci •ens will Nam and said Preside&amp;!
Lo d' Pra
d I dg
to ry; Mrs. Hattlo Fredenrk , gift merchandise in any Top F. H Johnson down Meldahl compete for State ol West Vir- Johnson cannot "Escape
Auxn.IABY TO MEET
,
Salon fate that befell Adolf llitler and Racine Firemen's Auxiliary !
fla; ~~ w.:":'.; ~a: Mrs treasurer; Mrs. Molo Riggs, sen- Value Redemption Center plus 6:15 p.m.: Luther Herdman ginia National Beauty
WY 2·5560
1-~--· tine!; and Mrs. Ross. Cleland, merchandise prizes from' tbe dow• Meidahl li :to p.m.; Alice Queen at tho State Convention llidekl Tojo."
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N. 2nd Ave.
will meet Tuesday, Jan. 18, at ;
flower commtttee chmrman. A1 Top Value catalogue.
down Meldabl 12:10 •.m. : Jos- to be held at the Pleasant ___
Middleport
tha town ahll. There will be ,
I round-robm birthday card was 1
eph Jo&amp;es down Meidahl 12:15 Point Resor~ January 29th and
election of officers.
I sent to Mrs. Adams and one to
a.m.; Collon Queen down Mel- 30th.
get well to Mrs. Beaver.
SertJice is Held
dahl I a.m.; EdOOIIa Bosworih Blonde Barbara Is 5 foot 6\t
Games were playes and rriz- f
M
up Meldabl 4:05 s.m. : Jim inches tall •nd has green eyes.
es awarded the winners apd re- or rs. Lula Hall
Hougland up Meldahl 4:15 a.m: She is a freshman at Marshall
freshments were served by Miss Funeral services for Mrs. Lu- Kentuckian up Meidahl 5:30 p. University, majoring in speech
eWJ
Leda Mae Kraeuter, /&lt;Irs. Roy l la Sanner Hall were held Wed- m. ; Orco up Meldahl 1:10 a.m. correction. She was a candidate
Morris and Mrs. Hallie Fredec- nesday al 10 a.m. at the Raw!- Gallipolls Dam _ Onward u for attendont to the Marshall Mr. and Mrs. VIrgil
lck, Mrs. Hobart Newell won ongs-Coats Funeral Home with 9.20 p m . Waite H 1 dp homecoming queen.
and romliy of Thornville
the dnor pnze.
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Presen t were th e Rev. Dona ld Boone off'IC· down
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She was 1965
· Mason ColHl ty a few days with her sister
ll:20
S an
the above and Mrs.
Arthur iating. Burial was in tha Riv- down 12 .10 a. m··. ~ 'P pJorn Fair Queen, Point Pleasant Higb brother-in-I•w Mr. and
Orr, Mrs. 'I
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Cemelery.
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rveyS or- School Prom Queen, Head cheer- Ralph Trussell' and family.
r eory Spencer, Mrs. ervtew
don up 1. , 15 8. m.
Mis
&amp;
Mabel Van Meter, Mrs. Clar- Pallbearers were Carl Hor· up 4·!15 am . L. w' "d Cs h'iudsan [ leader at Pt. Pleasant High, Miss Sharon Holter and
1 ers
· Mrs.
· down
" e &amp;
'I Linda Lyons spent a few
ence Ncutzlmg,
E ldon k~· Fra nk Beach, C'harle!l Har- up 1· a.m.· 1 ·'Semet
:50 a secretary of the stud.ent eMmet,
Pomeroy
Mlmber FDIC
Kraeuler, Mrs. Marion Wood, nson, George Baker,
Edison m
member of the National Honor with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
tEl _ _ _ _
llirs. Larry Wolfe a'd a guest, Baker, and Tony Fowler. Out
Society, Library &amp;rvice Club, vis at Sandusky.
Sheila Newell.
of town relatives attending were Kanawba River Beaver Keyettes. and Girls
Athletic Mr. 011d Mrs. William Ack;ett l
I Hostesses for the February Miss Virginia Sanner, Cuyaho- doWII Marmet 7:50 p. m.j H. Assm:1atmn.
and son, Wayne Allen , after
~ meeting will be Mrs. Ross Cle- ga Falls: Mrs. Dorothy Cobb, Dyer up Marmet 12: I~ a. m.
opending a we&lt;k with Mrs. A. '
land, .\Irs. Oscar Weber and Sebring; Mr. and Mrs. Gene jl)er up Marjet 12:15 a.m.; ! AIR COMPROMISE
B. Bailey and other relatives, '
Mrs. Hobart Newell, and Inem- Jarret, Stowe; Mr. and Mrs. Duacan Bruce dowa Marmet , . WASlliNGTON (UP!) - The returned to their borne at Tam- '
5p tllrOugll bers are asked to bring a co m- Myrell Jarret , and Mrs. John 2:50 a.m.: C:eorge Price up , CJvJI Aero11aut1cs Board. ~CAB) ' pa. Fla.
ISauer, Cuyahoga Falls, Mr. and Marmet 3:40 a.m.: Helen .Z up and tite heads of 11 maJor U.S. I MrR. Faye Kirkhart ts spend- I
II up to IARJI io valentine.
Mrs. All en Groff, Pennsylvan- Marmet 6:15. ~m ; A J Pat-I aJrlmes ~BY m-:et to seek el ing a few weeks in Manon, Ind. I
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Charles Darwin, the English ' ia, and Harry and Nancy Hall. ten down W!~fJeld 9:10. pm ; c.ompromJse solution to hold the Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Keller of I
naturalist, i&amp; buried in West- I
Alien R Merrill up Winloeid 1:- line on passenger fares.
Chester spent Sunday eveaing '
minster Abbey.
A.
S .I
25 a.m.; Lucy Jane Lucao down
CAB Chatrman Charles S with Mr. and Mrs. Pllul Orr.
---·-•rman wr.s 1er to
Winfield 2:45 a.m.
Murphy Thursday Invited the Gary Holter and sJSler. ShaHatle Duly in Crtba
airline heads to a meeting to ron and Linde Lyons spent SunBigelow
Airman Melvin Swisher, soR
TO DANCE
discuss an airlme proposal oo day with Mr. •nd Mrs. Wilford ,
Constant Comment
of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Swish- Th
.
let them resume surcharges lor Bing and family of Columbis ~
er Middleport who is stationed H' h• Semor .Class ef Rutland net jet routes whilt offsetting Station.
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lg school "
sponsorng " \ Uus with a cut in general ta.....
Mr. and Mrs BUly Orr and ·
, at ' the Naval Air Slation Q .
, wn- dance tomght after he Racin"'·
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Also: English Br•akflst,
set Pomt R J 'th th H 1·1
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·sons spent Sunday w1th Cion!
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e e - Rutland game m tile Rutland TWO PUPS IIEMAIN
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b 1
· Orr and family.
l111ur1nce Agency Inc.
Duye-e-llne and Kings
I ron, H.S. 9 as a mechanic, spent wra e sc oo gym, Tile Jays WASHINGTON (UP!) :-So l Mr. and Mrs. Reed Eynon
\Garden
I'll- WY 2-J381
December at Porto Rico •board
ill emcee,
far LucJ Johnso.n has ~ot g~ven of Mmning Star, spent Sund~:~y
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3M I. Malft 11. Pomeroy, 0.
the U. S. Essexs.
up two of the SIX pup~oes Sired I afternoon with mrs. A. H.
The first f F b
his
ARREST MADE
by PreSident Johnson I beagle Bailey.
o e ruary
"Hi..rn "
'
! squadron will fly to Norfolk
Roy Lee Sone 28 New Hav- J h ·
ld
le
Mr. &amp;Rd Mrs. Lea Eddy and
1
Mtddtoporl, 0.
Va. , where if will board th~ en, was arrested ' Thursday d 0 tbnsotnL 0 1rcdpor rs Thurs- family and Mr. a nd Mrs. Aubry
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. by Pomeroy pollee
. Cor thay a"F ucrkl 1a , namt&gt;d
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- - - - - -- - - - -- - - - -- - -. _ US Randolph for an e .1ght weeks mght
Th one of 1 1\'h.Jte an d daug hter o1 wooster
; tour of duty in Cuba He re speeding and was cited to M:.ty- I hem t rec bes.
e other spent a weekend with. Ralph !'
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as no yet een named
8. a11ard an d Grover w~'"• te faml cently had several days leave or Charles Lcgor's couri Sa•
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here with his parents, and Sun-' turday, Jasuary 15.
SHARP CONTINUES
lies..
I day, was taken to Lancaster by
WASHI NGTON (UPI -De- Mr. and Mrs. George_ Roberts )
1Mrs Swisher and Miss c n ·
PJ'A TO MEET
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spent a weekend on Columbus !
Teaiord
ior
the
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"to'
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MensNe
ecrhetary
Robert
S.
with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest DoI .
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The Cheser PrA wil lmtet
c amera as approved
vis and faml l
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tn~ base. He, Is a graduate of Monday, January 17, at 8 p. m. two-year ~xtenslon of Adm. Gordon Hal~
ot several!
l&gt;loddieport H1gh School.
at !he grade schooL ~'athers UlyS&gt;es S. Grant Sharp's tour 1
.
spe
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ht ·u be
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days wtth Mr. and Mrs. Ken-1
mg WI
observed. Re- as ~'O.mmcnder m chief for tbe l neth Davis ud family, RutNew Member Greeted treshments wit! be served. Ail Pac1f1c.
Iland
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By
Womell's
Group
mcmbero
are
urged
1o
attend.
dT~e
~ursday
/~~on
,extendM~.
and
Mro.
William
Sorden
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10
8
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Yt ear-o
arp terHm spent an eveniDi willl Mrs.
Mrs. Eugene Jefrers was we!
lllngSebareponnano
TO VOTE ON SCHOOL
on t te pos to June 30 , 1968. e L 1 s d
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elllly locl&lt;ed ill place
comcd as a new member when ZANESVILLE Oh1o 1UP II ~ took it June 30 1964
a or en.
tD p&amp;UNill IWi 1ng t1
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lhe Women 's Missionary Soc!·· voters are to d,ec1.de May 3 a
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Mr.
and Mn. Ralph Ballard
d ..__a
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ely of the Laurel Cliff Free $975,1100 bond issue to finance a
ASHBROOK TO Ffl.,E
an ""~wy spont 1 coup 0 0
" " - their aatvral
Methodist Church 111€t Tharsday Zanesville- Muskingum County JOHNSTOW:-1, Obi,, !UPI)- days. With Mr. and Mrs. JOSie
••••,Gild athadiveafternoon
In the recreation room vocational school If approved U S Rep John M~brook Momson, Thornvoile.
• .... Look for tlte
of the parsonage.
money from the . Issue will b~ of J~hnsto~n annou~&amp;l today Mdr. and Mrs. ClaytoB Jone• ,l
Keepsaloo Ill !he
The meeting in charge of
l'td to tbe $1950 000
h . b
d'dat f
an famlly of Charleston speD!
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cos1 e WJ 11 e a can t e or re- Sunday with Mr Grover White
rs. era Pu li~s, president, alnng with the slate's match ing election this year as Ohio's 17th d Dorl
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Igress
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prayer by Mrs. Phil Wise, 1
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Chma. It was decided not to
, serve refreshments at the meetings.
Attending were the above and
Mrs. Pearl Jacobs, Mrs. James
Gilmore, Mrs. Clarence Curtis
Mrs. Joe Evans, Mrs. Huber(
Wolfe, Mrs. Eugene Gill, Mrs.
Clifford J)iein, Mrs. Arthur

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Please brtnr your loot 111 reeetpt, and tl you plf bJ 1111!~ be.,... to tocolt your properiJ
bJ laxtng distrtct and enclo11 stomped oelf-addreosed en90tope: AJwa!'l ~mine 10ur 111
receipt \O aee that II covernlt your propertY. Office Hours--9:00 A.M. to t :OO P.lt dat17
ucept Saturda~ when oUics cl01e1 at Noon. T11 Boolo:a will be open DecelJibor ,ao, lltlll,•lt
February 1, 19611.
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SALI!lllURY

side and out.

"YOUR RAMBLER DEALeR"

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Northw.,tem Local S. D. __ .20
RuUand Village ------ --- · .20
SALEM
Northwestern Local S. D. __ .20

R&amp;ll. Continental .kit. All good tires. Like new In-

New offl"""' wore lostalled
ond , committees
named when
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the ........,. Auxiliary crl t!lll Syracusa Volunteer Fire llepartment met for Its first meeting
of ·the aew year, MOIIday night
Jan. 10, Ia tbe vlllap baU.
Prayer, the pledge to the
Americu Flag, and roll tall,
onswered by 12 members, tpened the m"l'llng.
Of!lcers for 111M are Ada
Slack,
president;
.
.
'dSylvia
t ZwillA
9mg, v1ce pre&amp; en;
goes
White, treas_urer and Naomt
~ndon, assmtaal (bting
retamed); .second vice president,
Marie RIZOI'; secretary, Vovtan
Slack, and asslslant secretary,
Mildred Pierce! were elected.
Offt&lt;e!:s were mstalled ·by Eilc'n Cla_rk, past prosodent.
Comm•ttees appointed were :

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In pursuance of law,

Eastern Local S. D. ·----· .20

1960 RAMBlER AMERICAN

METROPOLITAN
MOTORS

RATES OF TAXA nON FOR 1965

RUTLAND

Another one lo cal owner Rambler.

Trips 'n Gifts
Promotion is
0nth"IS Week

New Officers Installed, Committees
Named, by Fire department auxiliary

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Party on Birthday

4 Dr. Station Wagon. Full power. Clean and nice.

600-606 E. Main St.

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ANYWHERE

Custu m Hanch \\'agon \ '8. Auto. trans . Radio and
htatcr. One owner.

1962 Chevrolet

$1495

61 pOnflac •••••• $1195 $ 905

- $1595

1963 Dodge

1962 Ford

62 Bu"lck

LEW IS
REPAIR SERVICE

1964 Dodge

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4-Dally Sentinel Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Jan. 14, 1966
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Hottf!U at Party
'plant. The routstock can bt
used II.! a salad or cooked ves•
- -- - - - M". Stanley Trussell en~r· table; the youDI Dower head
rf
tained with a Stanley
can be used In soup, while the
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NEW OFFICERS WERE IN : :ednes~y"""It~
yellow pollen of tbe older llow1
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mattox, BY Mrs. Donald Boone for .the a ':~ons:ra~on
·Mrs.
er head can be made Into Oour,
Mra. Elmer Maltol of M1ddle- Busy Bee Class ()I the Forst ard campbell, games were playpor~ and Mr. and Mrs .. Robert Baptist Church Ia
ed and prizes awarded to tile
BRAND NAME
~o- Thursday evening at the church. winners. Mrs. Elson SpenCer
1 Mattox of Albany were. m
IS THE TIME
1 Jumbus
Sunday to vos1t woth Mrs. Boone gave the
won the door prize,
1 Mrs. Sylvoa Taylor who " Ill.
1 of office to Beulah White,
.
A salad course was served
TO BUY A ...
! Mr. and Mrs. Carl Matt&gt;xl dent; Frances. Bearhs,
voce the hostess to Mrs. Arvll
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president; Ehzabetb
Slaven, ter Mrs Spencer Mrs Harold
Now In Progrtu
;:re :
~~ d osp~t" ~es- secrttary; Isabel Winebrenner, Hager Mrs Robert ·
E Y er~.
t"~g. e'p1 rs. assistant secretary: Lettie Mrs. 'Ralph ·Trussell and ~:,~:;11
us ace 'son
omt eas- Roush treasurer· Nora MiUs
d s tt M Ar hi
ant, W. Va. underwent surgery. car'· 'and florwer's· and teach: an cotph' nllor, c e Lut;ue, II
MR. AND MRS. EDWARD W. DURST
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Mrs. Ra Ba d and Brenda
I She Is recuperat mg sa tuc 1or- ers Ronra Hawkins
Dana Lee and Dav Jd, Mrs. Glenn
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Middleport, 0.
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Hamm and Cora Pullen., Tile tie and Johnny, Mrs. Virgil w.1.11
Mrs. William Bradford Is re- hymn, "I Would Be True, was ker and MrJ. Campbell.
ported as improved at Meigs used In. the IDSiollabon and
Miss Ruth Ellen Reed, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, General Hos~ital where she nas each olfocer gave Silent prayer.
Hard top. All good \\hite side wail tires. Radi o and
James 1\1. Reed, Route 1, Middleport, became the bride betn patient for several weeks.
Tbe meetmg was opened by
heal er. Black with white top.
the outgoing president,
' of Edward William Durst, son of Mrs. Mary Durst of 5
I Oak Street, Pomeroy, and Mr. Roland Durst of Belvedere, Mrs. Dvaid Darst, Sr. is a mary Lons. Devotions were
llliuois, last November 26 Jt 6:30 p.m. in the Bradford ~edlcal patient at Holzer Hos- given b Lettie Roush and tnRaJ io and heater. Extra d ean Low mileage.
(;hurch of Christ. Arthur .,' ,rcum. minister of the Brad- p1tal m Gallipolis.
eluded scripture taken
from
bury Church of Christ, ofk.atcct at the double ring cereMr. and Mrs. Lawrence Faulk· Timothy and story of Loois and
' mo~yd Th\~htJr~h ~v~s deer ; b .~
.
· - ner of St. Albans W. Va. visit· Eunice, women of the Bible.
ora e
WI 1
as e s o lack acetssones and a corsage ed over the past' weekend with 'lbank-you not~s were read
H&lt;J dio ;HHl hcJ ter. Su n roof Real money
gladioli.
. of white carnations.
.
Preceding the ceremony a
hiS mother, Mrs. James Faulk- from the Boone family
ond
program of nuptial music wao A reception was held at the ner and daughter, Mrs. Eva Mrs. Cecil Bradbury for her
h ·ry lo11 nllk:Jgr-. : ~ sp{'l'd !1':11 1:-, .\II white Rral
presented by Mrs. Clarice Er- home of the bride's parents. Hartley.
mother, Mrs. Charles McNamee
IW:J.\11 \'
; win, who also accompanied The table was decorated with Mrs. Frank Hysell is confin· for flowers given them
at
; Mtss Peggy Bowers as s h c ' a four - tiered wedding cake ed to her home in Rutland by Christmas..
i sang "Because'' and •·o Prom- topped with a miniature bride illness. Her daughter and son- Mrs. Whole, newly inslalled
· is.e Me."
1 and groom. Assisting with the In-law, Mr. and Mrs.
George pres1denl, named two commitLc•:lt!t•d 1\ ti l~ l'X1 ras. New paint job.
WAS
NO'
' Escorted by her father, the I reception were MISs Paula Johnson are assisting in her tees, visiting, ~~ Freda Ed·
bride wore a three piece suit Mochaei at the punch bowl and care.
words, Nora M1Us and Roseof
white
brocade
and
shouldMiss
Mary
Foster
serving
the
The
regular
P.T.A.
meeting
mary Lyons and food (for be0 nii ndl' L St:lnrlanl shift f\iicr second car.
,
k
f th M'dd
Sch 1
rea ed f mt'J'eo
f the burch) Sta. Wagon. Catalina Series. One very partlculll' owner.
er length veil Her a.cees- ca e.
o
e 1 leport
oo s has
v a 1 o
c.
,
.
d
sories were blue She earned a 1
been postponed from Jan. 17 to Frances Bearhs, Mrs. nelda Power steermg an brakes. AutomaUc trans. Abnoat llkt
,
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For her weddmg tr!p the
Cb
d M M Bak
the day it was sold.
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brodai bouquel. of while carna- b .d
,
bl
Monday, January 24 due to the
ase, an
rs. ae
er.
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Sl:!!lo n 11::1g0n Atllnmatic trans. Bargain.
rr e was wearmg a ue woo w k Pr
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Members were invited to
lions tipped w1th blue and white , Ion" sleeved dress with black ee o1 ayer WVJCes sc e - . .
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sal in streamers
"'
uled for next week
dtnmg room for a salad course I
·. h
M. P
f M'd accessories and the carnation M J
C . · 11
. and coffee served by the
Sta. Wagon. Catalina Series. Air CondltioniQ.. Power
di 155 au1a dMo; ae 1 ~d 1 ; l'&lt;Jrsage from her bridal bou- d rs. thamesWSCrSISwfe ' Hpresoh- cers. The table was prepared ~·~ring and brakes. Automatic Trans. Showroom eleaD
eport, serve d S mat
o quet.
ent o1 e
o
eat
.
mstde and out. One careful local owner.
honor. She wore a two-piece .1
Methodist Church and Mrs. M. by Mrs. Wmebrenner and was
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yellow dress. Her cur&gt;age was I The bride Is a graduate of E. Dow son, were in Rutland decorated with . a nower. arNIW STOCK
Shorty Hackett, Owner
while caroal.iuns lipped with I Middleport High school and was Wednes.day to attend . a pian- rangement 1 ~ a Sliver contamer Grand Prix 2 dr. Hard Top. Beautiful burganoiy llnllh with
WY 2-2050
POMEROY, 0.
I yellow.
ilarky
Hcndrocks, I employed m the Extension di- ning sessoon of the Meogs Coun- fl~ked by hghted ca~dles ,In all white spotless bucket seats with full consiil. AM-I'M ra·
~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~l il cou"n of tile groom, served as vision of Ohio University, Athens ty Council of Churches for the ~olvor candelabra entwmed With dio with rear seat speaker. Hydramatic. · Power )Jteerlng
best man.
She is a member of the Brad- World Day of Prayer to be held ovy. Red place mats were used and brakes, Hydramatic, Will please the most dlst:lli)lnat•
Fur her daugh ters wedding, ford Church of Christ.
in February.
to carry out the color scheme. lng buyer.
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--~ i Mrs.
Reed wore a dress of pale
,
Edward Tewksbary of Well- Also attendin~ were
,blue lnmmed in white fur. Her The brodegroom was gradual- ston has been a business l'isi- McGhee, Agnes White,
acce&gt;sories were black . patent . , ~ d fri~m Pomeroy Higt. school tor in Middleport !his week. He Hoffman, Dana Hamm, Nora Convertible Cpe. Mercury's fin¢st and best and thll one Is
Her corsage was of whole car- • an · plesent Y employed by visited with his moiher, Mrs. Hamilton, Laura Seines,
extra nice. Fully equipped
power windows &amp;1111 seats.
nali oos· · The bridegroom 's """I
the
General
Telephone
CompaE
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b
h'l
h
EJecta
Souders
Pow-.
steering
and
brakes.
'
utomatic
tran•m;•slon,
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Ill' ·
. . ew s ary w 1 e ere.
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--! dre" trimmed in red,
with ' They are residing at \Ill Al- l Colored Slide• of
wscs MEETS
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' ten Street, Belvadere, Illinois. Holy Land Show11
CLI
Wagon. Popular Catalina Series. One careful owner.
FTON - Margaret
good one of partner's wife was using car while waiting
Clolord slides of the
Holy ens, Lilah Zirkle, Betty
new car. Power steering and brakes. ~uto. trariiL ·
Lewis Repair Service
DAt:GIITER BURN
Land and Its ancient Biblical and Joyce Carson or
Mr · and Mrs. Cl•arles Sayre i reminders of the time of Jes.us Methodist Church were
UIC
NEW STOCK
-FOR.\Paula Maynard) are announc- were shown at the f3mily night I and modera.tors for •
2 dr. Hard Top. Power steering and brakes. 'From
e HEATING
mg \he bJrth of a daughter, dinner and program Sunday eve-r of mformatoon, Including
one of our long time Qwner who ba&amp; owned and appreclat14fl L'oronrt .Statio n \\'ago n Vi-t .'\ ulo. tran s. Radio
ePLUMBING
Tammie Lynn, at Holzer Hospit- ning at the Fir&gt;t
Boptl3( (!ODS a~d answers on
ed many good Buicks. Automatic trans. Be-utllul dart
and heater. Puw1•r stee ring Low mileage.
al,
January
7.
Grandparents
are
Church
in
Middleport.
The
covJ
lhe.
soc1ety,
when
the
Women's
blue With white top.
eROOFING
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Sayre, I -.ed dish dinner wos served at ' Socoety of Christian Service of
Pomeroy, and Mr. and Mrs. ' 6:30 P m. with the progr111Tl fol- Clifton Charge met at
NIW STOCK
James Maynard of Mason. The i Jowing in the sanctuary.
church.
l..eSabre 4 dr. Sedan. Power steering and brakes. Automa4 Dr Sta1 ion \VJgon VR Stil . trans Radio and heat·
Sayres have iwo other children, I The slides were soown by Francis Wood of Graham Sta- tic Trans. We can confodently refer you to the former
cr. Pow.: · r steering Power brakl&gt;s.
WY l-lJ74
1, a daughter, Traci Ann, 2\1, and / Mr. and Mrs. Francis Wells of lion presented a program with owner.
•
134 Mill St.
Middleport , a son. Terry Lee, m years.
~he First Baptist Church in Mar- l.nna Allen and Mary Burngardoetta who had returned m No- ner, partlctpatong.
FranciS
.
,
Polar&lt;!. 500 - 2 Dr. JI.T. Power sf&lt;' cring. Auto. trans.
vember from a trip around the Wond read predictions for
4 dr. Sedan. Beaul1ful all white original fmlsh.
FICY.•r ~hi ft. Jtad io and lleatN. Console.
world. They showed some un-1 A business meeting with An·
steermg and brakes. Hydramatlc drive.
usual shol&lt; of the Jordan Riv- na Allen, president,
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MANY MORE
er, Dead Sea, the Sea of Gah was held . All children's
'•'
~ Dr. St· dan \'8 . Auto. trans Radio and hea ler.
lee and other historic siteo of being made by members
i thai areo. The event
was spon- Missions will be brought to
sored by the deacons with M". the March meeting in Clifton.
Charles Bennett, chalnnan of Refreshments were s.erved
C'rJI1 v£'rt ihle Polara White top. Red body color. Pow·
the dinn&lt;!r, assisted by Mrs. members of three churches
BUICK- PONTIAC- GMC TRUCKS
are at
er steer ing, radio and heater. Auto . trans. Less than
Willis Anthony. Mra.
cuests. ·
10.000 miles. fattory warranty for 40,000 additional
I Smart and Mr!. Tony Fowler. l.:c,_ __ _ _ _ _ __
POMEROY, O.
nulea gc:.
and the libretto wao written by
I Kevi11 Yeauger hm
an Italian, Gian-Carlo Menotti.
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tTY &amp; FM LEAD-IN eROOF MOUNTS
t .LEAD-IN INSULATORS eGUY RINGS
t Ground Rods
• ,L!shtning Arrtston

WfRNER RADIO &amp;T.V.

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Middleport, 0.

George Ingels

:~~e,M~.ssH~~;g~~~:.

Leifheit

DANCE AT PHS
Th~ Pomeroy Band Boosters
Association will sponsor a high
school dance party this Satarday night at the Pomeroy lligh
Gym from 8 to II p.m. The
Jays will be in charge.
BAXTER ADMITrED
Jack Baxter, North Seconol-dv
was transported and admitted
to Veterans Memorial Hospital
at 7 p. m. Thursday by Middleport emergency - rescue squadmen as a medical patient.

NOW YOU KNOW
lleporta from ZZS reltlfoaa
bodies In lilt UnHed Ststea

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NOW YOU ClAN BUY

HAS A "MONEY TREE"

DOUBLE SIZE

As A Special Feature of His January Sale. It could pav you

FOR

ONE LOW PLEASING PRICE

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Come In IIIII chooae lbe model to please your lasle ad
conV'ellience •• , whether yau need a cabinet that hangs
like a piotu19, 11ro willl i:kM:II, piii)K-Jight, aDII

OHIO VALLEY
'PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
Edward 8aer, Owner
232 1!. Second

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Pomeroy

real eood, even up to $100, when you choose an envelope
from the "Money Tree". Better stop In and get detailsl

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vancement to a five figure lneome !!racket. Apply Ill
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G ~E:- TV, 21- inclLLike new.
3 yr. old, $75. Ph. WI 2·3819,
MAN b&lt;tween ages nl
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31 calls out of tba cit)' limlla
with total property loa eRI·
mated at $37,010; lftperly tn,

"Pop learned a lot about hockey, Mom! EaptclaiiJ
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about the penalty for body-checking a man
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815. Deaths due to fire In Point
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Mrs. Adams, 86
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Ita wu utlmated t1 $16,210;
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6:25 Counlr)' Jamboree
· 6:57 Weatller
1:110 Nalional News
. 7:85 Bill Miller Sbolf
1:111 Sporla Perade
7:35 Bill Miller Show
1:35 Picken~ Hardware (Tuell.
IDd 'lbun.)
1:50 N8W1
1:1111- Bill IIIDer Sbow
• :45 ·BIIker Furniture Sbow
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9'10 .NIWI
8:05 Colfee with Janet
9:15 Jlousb't Sboes &lt;'!'hun)
10·08 Ohio Edutatioo
w:05 SIIIP Shop
JO:IS Ministerial Alsoclatlon
10:31 Soclal Security
10:35 Tom Robertson Show
10:1$ A.S.C, i'rop'am (Fri.)
1; :110 Newa
n :ei TlnJ't Country JUilCUon
JU(J ~·1 Country HymnUme
U:Go Nalloaal News
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12:30 Gaalllllr'l Guell Ster
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B:OO Ohio Valley NeWI
1 :05 World Newa
5:30 Sign Off
8:10 Spcrll Today
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9:00 Talk of the Town
8:35 Week End
9:55 Mason County News
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1:30 The Bible Speeks
10:30 Lalcllstrlnl
1:6 Tbe Good Life
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11:05 Louie Mueller Show
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11:30 Public Service
12:15 Christians Hour
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11:55 MBBOn County NeWI
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1:30 Rev. SUu Billups
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2:110 Harveal Time
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2:15 Rev. Bobby Lee Adkms 12:15 Mid Day Weather
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1:55 News Beat
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7:35 Week End
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Ten Sbow
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12:110 Noon News
4:00 Discing with Dosa
12:15 Paul Bowers, RFD
f:30 lnlercbangt
12:30 Jim Meet Show
5:00 Community Newa
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S:lt World and HatloDII
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5:25 Weather
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11:110 Oblo Valle1 Newa
"4! ·05 World News
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1:16 Louie Mueller Show
1:110 High Sc:bool mt Parade
10:30 Songs for Qdldrea
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By HAROLD GUY
'IEP! ALL 'TWElfTV Cll' '11-lEM I
BEoH 1H THE U~ PI&gt;S!URE; ('1868

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AND TH~ Pl4S TOG~H F. R: COME SPRING, Ma~
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ol f'/51,8116 by ... .,romp\ 10.
lion ol lbo departmeat. Most
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meat waa live durlnf I be
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a4t p11e1 wtt.11111 to ~.,..

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tras, black finish, red bucket •eats, Radio. New tires.

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1:00 Sign On - Na
· l :05 8lcred llelrt
' 6::18 Mel&amp;• County RI'D
6:25 Counlr)' Jamboree
· 6:57 Weatller
1:110 Nalional News
. 7:85 Bill Miller Sbolf
1:111 Sporla Perade
7:35 Bill Miller Show
1:35 Picken~ Hardware (Tuell.
IDd 'lbun.)
1:50 N8W1
1:1111- Bill IIIDer Sbow
• :45 ·BIIker Furniture Sbow
(Wed. • Fri.)
9'10 .NIWI
8:05 Colfee with Janet
9:15 Jlousb't Sboes &lt;'!'hun)
10·08 Ohio Edutatioo
w:05 SIIIP Shop
JO:IS Ministerial Alsoclatlon
10:31 Soclal Security
10:35 Tom Robertson Show
10:1$ A.S.C, i'rop'am (Fri.)
1; :110 Newa
n :ei TlnJ't Country JUilCUon
JU(J ~·1 Country HymnUme
U:Go Nalloaal News
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12:30 Gaalllllr'l Guell Ster
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Mollllay Tllroap ll!rlday
4:30 Electric Co. Local NeWI 7:6 Sign On, Fd!nes ol Joy
t:M Oblo NeWI Round-Up
B:OO Ohio Valley NeWI
1 :05 World Newa
5:30 Sign Off
8:10 Spcrll Today
SUNDAY
1:15 Weather Picture
7:30 Sign On-Forward Faith 8:16 Louie Mueller Show
1:110 8aptlst Hour
1:55 community News
1:30 News
9:00 Talk of the Town
8:35 Week End
9:55 Mason County News
1:00 Spreading Kingdom
10:110 Louie Mueil•I Sho w
1:30 The Bible Speeks
10:30 Lalcllstrlnl
1:6 Tbe Good Life
11:00 News
10:00 Master Control .
11:05 Louie Mueller Show
10:30 Country Hymntimen
Friday, Church Belli
11:30 Quiel Hour
Ring)
12:00 Noon News
11:30 Public Service
12:15 Christians Hour
11:45 World News
12:30 Rev. Merlin Teets
11:55 MBBOn County NeWI
1:00 Rev, Eddie Boyer
12:00 Community Nen
1:30 Rev. SUu Billups
12:05 Noon News
2:110 Harveal Time
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12:10 Markets
2:15 Rev. Bobby Lee Adkms 12:15 Mid Day Weather
2:30 Week End
12:20 Bulletin Board
5·30 Sign Jff
12:25 News 0 Grams
SAroRDAY
12:30 Coonly Aaenl
6:00 Sign On -News
12:45 Country Go Round
8:30 Happy Valley 8o)•
1:55 News Beat
1:00 Protestant Hour
2:00 Country Go Round
7:35 Week End
2:55 Nen Beat
11:00 Dutton's and Hem'• Top 3:011 Mid Way Matinee
Ten Sbow
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12:110 Noon News
4:00 Discing with Dosa
12:15 Paul Bowers, RFD
f:30 lnlercbangt
12:30 Jim Meet Show
5:00 Community Newa
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By HAROLD GUY
'IEP! ALL 'TWElfTV Cll' '11-lEM I
BEoH 1H THE U~ PI&gt;S!URE; ('1868

141lO.DIHJP n= TUROI.IGH OCTo&amp;R:
THEN 1HE HA'o'STAO&lt;S LAST 'eJt A
CCIU~ M&lt;1'ITHB MORe• WaL,
Berl'ER GET THE FEEO lOT
~OPEN F~ THEM I

C:,ROOND UP COI?N &amp;lND SUCH, FOR TH8-I '
AND TH~ Pl4S TOG~H F. R: COME SPRING, Ma~
TH~M OOWM 'TO LIMBO C!TY: BUYER MEET'S US
.

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30 p, m. "rayer meeUng, 7:811 1p. m. Prayer meeting ~
and fourth lburtday lftllil!JIII
Bellud MIM... 1 Olin Ne• and firs&lt; and tblrd Sunday ./ffJ"
ID8JI, miSSionary pastor: Suo- enings at. 7:30 p. m.
day School. &amp;:30 a. m.: Wor!lhlp ~lt. Hermoa Jolted Brot10:30 a. m.: Preaching 7 30 p in Chnst Church. Jamea Mor-lo.ltem BlpUol ellut~ Scbooi t:30 a. m. Cburcb 10:311 1worship 8:15 a. m. and 10:45 m.; Prayer oervlce, 7:30 p. m. rison, pastor. Sunday School
Great Bend: Rev. c. L. O'IJol&gt; a.m.; Christian Eodeavor, s:ao a. m.; Sunday School ~ : 30 a.m. Thursday.
i 9:30 a.m. Preaching aervlcet
llllr, putor: Robel't LeWis, 11JP1. p. m. Evening service, 1:30 p, ;Both congregation• are mee~
Syrocaso Ml"loo, Rn. Eor1 1fll'st and third Slllldi&lt;y niJbll
t::O a. u MomliJ&amp; Wnrsblp Rutland Churclt of Cbrut - in&amp; u one aL S~ John'a Church CUster, pastor: Services every I a! 7:30 p. tn . Secood and ~~
ud Sunday Scltool; 7 p.m. Jtt. Roy Carter, Mlnisler.
Bible at Pine Grove while the new at 1:30 D. m
Sunday mormngs at 11 1. m.
tii1Dtl oervtce: 'l'lurlday, 7:10 School 9:30 a. m. Worship and St. Paul't Cburch Is beinp bwlL Tbe Cbart'll 01 llle Namr•ne. Prayer meelillt! every Wednef.
p. m. Prayer meotlq.
Preachin&amp; Service 10:30 a. m. Allred Methodist Church - Cbester: Rev. Herbert Grate, l day at 7:30 p. m. Chrt!liao EJ&gt;.
Corpeater 811]11111 Cb- 1 Young People's meeting 6:30 p. Rev. Pearl A. Casto, pastor. pastor; Richard Barton, Supt. 1deavor, second and fourth SQ.
Stmday Scbool9·30 a.m.; Mont- m. Even~ service 7 p. m. V, Sunday School at 9:30 a. m, Charles Bissell. Asst.
Sup~ 1days at 7:30 p. m.
Inti Worsblp 10:15 a m.
H. Bralet, ,Bible School Supt. Charles Taylor, Supt. Worship Sunday School !:30 a. m.; Mor"'l Little Kyger Unll&lt;tl ~
F1M Bapllll a.o, MWJe. Zloa Cbarcb ot Christ, I'OJDOo serviceo at 10 : ~ w1th
Vere 10g Worship II a. m.; NYPS of Christ, Cheshire - K)'lfl' •
port, Rev. Donald Boone, ... roy · BarrllonvW. Road, ELJo Swartz, layleader; MYF meets &amp;:45 D. m.: Evening Serv•ce Hartford Parish, Warren
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tor: Sllllday Seooo1 t:U L m., eono Underwood, mlDLster. BJ. I p. m. Sunday evemng, Wor- 7::10 p. tn.; Mldw""k Prayer ser· Zinn, pastor. Harlford Baptllt
Freel Holtman, SUpt.; 10:15 a. bit scbool 1:30 a. m.; Mo,.,iq siup services w1th the Rev . rice, 7:30 o. m Wednesday.
Church, Comm union Worship
m. Worsblp Service; BYP s p. ororsbip 1:30 p. m.; Robertlleod Casto at 7:4&gt;. Tuesda} evening Middleport (.'bnreb ot t~e Nn service 9 a m. Tuesday, 3:41
m.; Evon!Dg Wlll'!blp, 7:30 p. Bible "ohonl 'lu;ll.
Membership ond Evangelism uene, Rev. Clyde J. Bartlell 1 Children under 12; 6, Childr..
m.; Wed. 7:30 p. m. Pray• CIL..ter Cllurc• ol God, Reo. Commias1oo meet.; Wednesday SUnda v ~ .. hool 9 111 a m.: Morn- 12 •nd up; 7:30, AdUlt Studl
meellllg 1lm1-.dlq, 7:10 p. m. Gllberl Spencer, pastor. StmdaJ 7:45 p. m. Mid Week Prayer 11\11 IVorshlp 10 ·30 o. m.; NYPS group.
pracUee.
School 9:30 a. m. Mornlng WDI' oervices.
Young Peoo''· 6·45 p m.; Ever&gt; Mlddleport First Vnllod rn.
J'lnl Baptld Qordl, ~ tblp 11 a. m.; li:YiqeiitiiG Cbeolel MeGodlsl Cbaru gelistic mff'tlng 7:30 p. m.; bytertan Cburclt, fie\'. Honnl
Iro, - Reo. C1rnr WilDa""' rice, 1 p. m. Pray• ateeli!J&amp;. Pearl A. Caato, P..tor; Wor Prav"' m.,,. ·~. Wed . 7·30 p m Ruppel!, pastor: SUndS)' Scltocll
Sunda7 Scltool 8:30 Ull 10::10. 1:30 p. m. WedneSday; Young a service at &amp; a. a. .. Sunday ~omeroy r.hurr• of tb• Na• 1.30 a. m. Mr. Fred Lewla, '
Worship oervlce, 10:30 a. m.; People's service Friday, 7:341 ScbDol al 10 a. m.; WSCS lsl arene, Sunday School, 9·30 a supt.: 10 .30 a. lll- Worlblp: 6:46
Nursery and Jllllior cburclt I« p. m.
l'buradaY ol month:
8oanl m.: Morning worship 10 :45 a. p_ lll- YF: Wed. e:31' JUDLGr
cbildren.
f'llarell ot God, ML
meeting 3rd Wedaes&lt;lay of the m. Evening Worship, 1 p. m.; Choir: 7 o. m Senior Choir.
Flrtl BafiiJI ClnLrdl, Rltclae Rev. Daniel Workman, pallOr mn"lh.
Prayer meeling, 1 p. m Wed
Syracuse First Ualted PraRev. C. L. O'Conner, putor. SUnday School 9.45 a. m.; Wor Flatwoods Metbodlol Cbarc Rev. Clyde v Henderson, p•s- byleriau Churcb - Churclt ,...
Sunday Scbool 1:30 a. m., Sam tbip semce II a. m. and 7:30 - Pearl A. Casto, pastor. Wor tor.
m.: Su· 1," , ,.,,ooi
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CUrtis, tUpl.; 10:45 a.m. Mun&gt; a. m. Prayer meel!Jtl 1:30 p abip aervlce 10 a. m. even Church olllle Nazarene, Pom· 10 a. m.; Bible Study, Wed.,
ng worship: 6:30 p, m. BY¥ m. Tuesday: Yoq PeopLe' other Sunday 7:45 p. m. Sun ero) Rev. Clyde Henderson. l7:30 p .m.
and Jllllior Feiiowsblp; 8 p.m. meetln&amp;, 7:30 p, m. )'riday.
~ School. 10 a. m.,
Jobn pastor: Su.1day School 9:30 a
Chesbir.. Kyger-HarUord .PII"
Evening service: 7:30 p. m. llatland Cburcb ot GoG, Rev. Bailey, Supt. Prayer meetmg ·ship services 7.30 p. m. Suo- :ish, Hartford Bapllst Churcb
WedneSday, Prayer meellllg; John Smallwood, pastor: Sunday forest Ruu Metbocllal charcb · m.: Morning Worship 10.30 a. : Mornmg Worship 9.15 DET Ser3::.1 p. m. Wedneaday, ,Senior School 10 a. m.; Evan~ellstic - Sunday School I a. m., Mrs. ' ...-vices 7.30 p. m. P r • y e r moo "Watchfulness or the Teo
Choir Practice: 3:30 p, m. Tueo- tervico 1 p.m.: Young People Fred Nease, Su~t. Worship ser- lm.: NYPS 6:45 p. m. Evemng V~rgins." Tuesday - Offlcera
dav . Junior Choir P,·.,·tiee.
Endeaver 7 p. m. Wednesday; vice 10 a. m. Rev. WendeU m"tin~ ; ·JO o m Thursday planning meeting, 7 p.m. EDT,
Hartford Baptill Cburth - Prayer meeting 1 p. m. Satur· Stutler, pastor.
I Cbnrcb of the Nazarene, Ita- I
Warren 1.:. Zmn, pastor . Mom- day.
Beatb .~ethodlst Cborch. Mid· cine, Ohto. Sunday School at ,
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O&gt;oreb, dleport, M. E. Dowson, pastor; 1:30 a.m. Sunday
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"Our Search for Lile." Church Pomeroy, The Rev. Rlcbard H. Mrs. Nan Moor.. Church School Scrvice10:30 a.m SUnday Ev" l
;School, 19:10 a. m., Classet Martin, Rector. Sunday - Mor· SUpt.; Church School, 9:30 a. Ding Servtco 1:30 p.m.; M1d "I
for all ages.
nlng Prayer and Sermon. 10:30 m.; Worship Service, IO :S' L week Prayer Semee Wedne~
ChHhlre • Kyger • Hartford o.m. U&gt;flee bour following.
m.; Methodist Youth FeUow- day 7:30 p m. Rev. Morrl• M 1
Parillb, Warren G. Zion, Pastor. Enterpri.. EUB O&gt;urclt, RH. sbip, 7 p. m.; Official Board Wo~e. Pastor.
The Hartford Baptist Church Menzel Smitb, pastor. Worship meeting, 1st Sun~ay of month. Rolland Church ot tho Nazorwill have two Christmas Pro- service 9:30 a. m.; Sunday 7:30 p.m. WSCS, 2nd Monday 1 eoe: Sunday School 9 30 a. m.: I Dorothy Robert., Sherm~
grams th1s year. The hrst WLII School, 10·30 a_ m. Youth ~·el· ol '1\0ntlt. 7:30 p. m.; Eleanor ' Mornin g Worship 10 .45 a. m Robert&lt;, Herman A. Roberll,
be pre&gt;lented by tha SundaY lowship 8:30 p. m.; Boys and Wednesday. 7 p. m.
~;vangelislic ser .·~ee 7:45 ? m Sherman 1. Roberll, SUzanna
School p!p1ls at 9:50 on D~. 19. Girls Fellowship, 6:30 p. m.;
Minersville Methodist C hurcb ~ .1idweek praver sefliJCe, 7.45 p Fr ance RoiJerls to State u1 Ohio,
An enlarged .program will be l Evening service 7:30 p. m., 2nd Wendell G. Slutler,
Pastor.! m Wednesday
.50&gt; acre, Salisbury.
by the Hartin d Grode School and itb Sundaya· Youth Choir Sunday School 10 a m. · Wor- S•racuse Church ol the Naza. l
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Morse Chape !Methodist - Sunday S"hoot9. 30 a. m:: Mom· Lester L. 8' .'ley, Vll'g&lt;l Hamm,
lie lnvrted to. this8a program
. · mg worship 10 31 a. m.
Ce~W•lma
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Jd t. Sutton.
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'4, Rev. 0 au l E. Jones. pastor acres Olive
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sell Archer, Supt.
Sunday Portland Methodist Church- Sunday School 10 a. m.: Wor- J:ll'~b F. ·Zumbach. dec. to
~~ W~ Bapl: ~ri~ worship 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 H. L. McDamel. pastor. Sunday ,day. Wednesdw and f'r~day. Gerlrude G. zumbach B~lah
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au p. m. alternately. Bible study ' School 9:30. Haroln
Roush, The Pentecostal Church Mid· M z b· .1 R 1 1 fl. z
~~orp; SddundaySScb~\.~.\~~~ and prayer aervice led by pas~ I Supl; Kenneth McLeod, •.sst ; illeport, South 3rd Ave.: Sundaj I bach:u;,: c'y\. ~~~1, Aihd."~;.
uu'
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C "'" or 7:30 p. m.ll'ednesday. Chns- 1Supl., Preaching 7.30 p.m. Sun- Schoo110 a.m." Sunday evenlng·rr · . 0
service 7·30 p m · Prayer ser- .
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Ylce!.
eunes School
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Kacme MethodiSt Church
w~ dnesda}, BI ble Sttl dy 7·30
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, Mornlo&amp; Star EUB Cbarcb, R. L. Me Dame!, pastor· Sun- m : SaturdJ: mght Prayer and Leo Vming, Brttv Vimng, Eldon
D.A. V. llaiMI. corne~co~~. anbd l Rev. Menzel Smith, pastor: 9.4ii day School 9·30 8 · m.: Preach· I Worship 7 '0 p. m. Pastor, Rev Vmmg \Ianda Vimng Frances
Pomeroy '. asnn · ."""nso1""
' Overholzer,
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· a. m.,· MYF 6 p. m.'· 8. L. Barrett.
Homer Overholzer.
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Frerch City Bopltsl Church
Smith sup!." Earl Shuler Ass'L. Prayer and Bible Study, 7:30 p.
Harrrsoo•llle Pr.-byterla• Beller Saner C1 1fford Sarver
Gallipolis.
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pas or. Prayer meeUng 8 p. m. Thur~ Rock Sprtogo Metbndlst - Church School 10 JO a. m. Wor· isbury
-Sunday School
e~er')o· Sun- day.
Cbester Lemley, pastor: Wor· ' ship serv ice JO p. m.
I Eniersotl Jolutson
Leola
' day 3 P m. Preachmg serv-, South Bethel EUB Cburcb - Ship service 9·30 a. m.; Sun- Reorgaolzeo Cburcb 01 Je.., Johnso~ to Kennelll' McLeod
;I Lees
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st:'4 Prarl McLeod, Lots, Lebanon.'
I ML ·Mortab 9apllsl Clllii'C~ tor. Sunday School 9.45 a. m., 6 30 P· m. Pray« ~nd Bible miles !rom Racme Oil Racine Ne~ Portland.
~ Comer of Fonrtb and Main st' Norman H. Bahr, Supt. Sunday Study. Wednesday. 7 30 pm. Porlland Road. Sunday Schoo' \\'llliam Gordon Wlnebnmter,
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Nyle
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! munster. Sunday School 9::JJ , a~d Prayer ser~ice Je&lt;j by ru.st· IC'hurch School 9 30 a.m .; Wor t7.:m p .n : ~~ v.mr"hip serv· r Lee 13 acres. Sut~
a · m.. Arnold Richards ' Sup!· or 7·30 p m Thursday ~ ship
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All evening serv· chan an to Un llt'd S~Lel, Eu•
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St1versv111~ Metbod1st Cburcb , 1 ~ bel':in at 7 30 o. m.
men!, Ollve.
day School 9 30 a. m.. WOI' 1:30 a. m. Sunday School, Ben ~rthur Swtt, pastor. Sund» f oa, Lady of Loreno Mlssloo John Budmna• . Mory Bucll~p ~ ~e~,;;, P:ayer servtce, Quisenberry, Supt.; 10·30 a. m. School, 9::10 a. m.; Gene Wolfe Long Bottom, Rn. fbomas p., onan lo Uruted Stalet, Eol'monl,
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Mornmg Worship service l si Supt., Services Thursday even tronek, admmlstrator; Sunday Ol1ve.
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Road, Rev. Clyde Hmton, pao- 1 30 p. m. Evenmg Evangelll· Sutton Melbodlst Church - 01 Obligation, 7 p. m.
Adamo lo United Stataa, z1tor. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.; tic Service lnd and !th Suo- H. L. .!cDamel. yastor:_ Clint SL. John's Catholie Mlssloo: I mrnt. Olive.
, Ralph Carl, supl Sunday Wor- 1day of m,;,th. BETHANY _ Orr, Supt. Preachmg 9. I&gt; a.m. •••r Guvsvillr IDulch Ridge 1. Albert ll ill, Jr • Ora 1:. Bll
sbrp serv1ce, 10·30 a.m. and 9,30 a. m. Mormng \Vorsblp:ISunday School10 :15 .a ~ . Rev . ~rank Man1rrl,
pao· to llalph R. Badgley, Dorolll1.
7:30 p. m. alternately. Prayer 10 :30 a. m Sunday School, Bly· Oak Grove MetbodiSI C hu~ch, tor , Sunday Mass 10 .30 a. m.: I Badgle, 3.65 acres, Sulloll
meettng Wednesday, 7:30p.m. lh Th I S I . 6·30
' H. L. \lclJamel, paSior, Earl llo lv D') ol Obligalion 6 30 a
Fred A. Cadle, Audra G, C•
C.tomhlr ,?'"pet: 1\'onblp,.r- Y:,llh ~:~~~ws~rp:· CARM~·L ~Cross, S 'Pt Swlday School at m.: Conlcsston, y, hoar bclor~ die I Audrey\ to Frank Clalao4,
•Ice each oonday 9:15 a. m.; 9.30
SUnd S h 1 IV . 10 .1o a. m., Preachmg .9 1&gt; . . Mass
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day .6 ~-. m. Pra}t'r nwewr~ Su~day 7 p. m.· Young People'~ i A~nt"• .&lt;\ . Crueser to ?ristJ.
' SchOol and 1\lor~ma Worship , Tuppers Plains EUB Cburch. f Sunday.' .30 o. m. .
Le~lon 1 30 i' m. Salvation · na (,na' ~n . .72 &lt;lcr~. Sahsbw-y.
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to W&lt;I IIt'r Crooks Lots Midm. Thursday: EvaogeUstJo •er- pastor, 7.30 p. m. Tue.sday. l ''Claimed by God for Missll)n,' . Po~eroy SeHntb Day Adven dleport
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Minlllter; ISUnday chool t :45 a m., Earl ,m C nst Church, Sunday School dy, ,rhu•snay, 7 JO .P· m., • · ' Mitch, Eva Belle Struble, Nel·
Homer Flll'rest,
SUpt .. Bible Sllrkey, supl., Evemng wor i9:30 a.m. worship WVICOS. The •fl .,;vans He• ghts, ualltpoiLJ , lie Tewksborv. Adrah TewksISchool 9:30; Morning Worship, ship, 7.30 p m. by C"?U Coa. first and third Thursday even- Eden .united drelh~•a ta l bary. Grnrg~ Starling Tewlu&lt;·
lU ·3tJ a. m; ~vening Worsht~. Layman; .Y . mng People 1 meet· mgs at 7 30 and the second and Cbr1st Cburcb: Rev j!;ideo R. 1 bar . Pa uline Bt&gt;nneH, Gt-n~ J.
1 p. m. Wednesday, 7 p. m. inW&amp;odanddBrbleCShtudy, 7:30t' m.: l lourth SMunday nights at 7:30. ~alke. oas tor; Sundsv School.! Bcn neu to Sla te of Ohw, .3lll
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otr P"C let al James orr&lt;son, pastor.
tO a: m.; w_urnle Hollinger. supl. Acre, SaliSbury .
D•·xter Choreb of Cbrhl 1:30 p. 111. Thursdoy,
ByseD Ron ,..,... lllelltodlst. Clmsttan Endeavor. 1:1&amp; p. 11
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Bible Schllol 9·30 a. m. Preach· Douville Pilgrim Holbless, (P. Bober' E. Smilb, Sr .. pallOr : Mrs. Lyoa Chevalier. preSLdent.
ing 10:30 a. m., first and third 0 . Lon~sv ille Ohio). Rev 0 . H. Sunday School 1:30 a.m. 0. 0 . ctess.. lo. oil 'lonR ••rv•coo.
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Bible ship service at l0:3; a. m.; P1l- 6.43 p. m.; Evangel1st1c mes- p. m. Wednesday, Clasg LeadPATCH
Study t a. m. Evening Wor- grllll Youth ~ 45 p. m.: Evan- SAge, 7·30 p. m.; Prayer rneet· ..r. Mrs 'w1az1e Holsinaer ,...
lltip 7:30 p. m.: Btble Study, gelistic •ervice, 7:30 p. m. Mid- mg Thun&lt;'1y 7:311 P m.
Bachtel E•aogelleal Vatted
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Woek Prayer and Praise, Wed- Free Melbllltt t.;lwcb, Laar· Brethren Church - Sunday
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30 p, m. "rayer meeUng, 7:811 1p. m. Prayer meeting ~
and fourth lburtday lftllil!JIII
Bellud MIM... 1 Olin Ne• and firs&lt; and tblrd Sunday ./ffJ"
ID8JI, miSSionary pastor: Suo- enings at. 7:30 p. m.
day School. &amp;:30 a. m.: Wor!lhlp ~lt. Hermoa Jolted Brot10:30 a. m.: Preaching 7 30 p in Chnst Church. Jamea Mor-lo.ltem BlpUol ellut~ Scbooi t:30 a. m. Cburcb 10:311 1worship 8:15 a. m. and 10:45 m.; Prayer oervlce, 7:30 p. m. rison, pastor. Sunday School
Great Bend: Rev. c. L. O'IJol&gt; a.m.; Christian Eodeavor, s:ao a. m.; Sunday School ~ : 30 a.m. Thursday.
i 9:30 a.m. Preaching aervlcet
llllr, putor: Robel't LeWis, 11JP1. p. m. Evening service, 1:30 p, ;Both congregation• are mee~
Syrocaso Ml"loo, Rn. Eor1 1fll'st and third Slllldi&lt;y niJbll
t::O a. u MomliJ&amp; Wnrsblp Rutland Churclt of Cbrut - in&amp; u one aL S~ John'a Church CUster, pastor: Services every I a! 7:30 p. tn . Secood and ~~
ud Sunday Scltool; 7 p.m. Jtt. Roy Carter, Mlnisler.
Bible at Pine Grove while the new at 1:30 D. m
Sunday mormngs at 11 1. m.
tii1Dtl oervtce: 'l'lurlday, 7:10 School 9:30 a. m. Worship and St. Paul't Cburch Is beinp bwlL Tbe Cbart'll 01 llle Namr•ne. Prayer meelillt! every Wednef.
p. m. Prayer meotlq.
Preachin&amp; Service 10:30 a. m. Allred Methodist Church - Cbester: Rev. Herbert Grate, l day at 7:30 p. m. Chrt!liao EJ&gt;.
Corpeater 811]11111 Cb- 1 Young People's meeting 6:30 p. Rev. Pearl A. Casto, pastor. pastor; Richard Barton, Supt. 1deavor, second and fourth SQ.
Stmday Scbool9·30 a.m.; Mont- m. Even~ service 7 p. m. V, Sunday School at 9:30 a. m, Charles Bissell. Asst.
Sup~ 1days at 7:30 p. m.
Inti Worsblp 10:15 a m.
H. Bralet, ,Bible School Supt. Charles Taylor, Supt. Worship Sunday School !:30 a. m.; Mor"'l Little Kyger Unll&lt;tl ~
F1M Bapllll a.o, MWJe. Zloa Cbarcb ot Christ, I'OJDOo serviceo at 10 : ~ w1th
Vere 10g Worship II a. m.; NYPS of Christ, Cheshire - K)'lfl' •
port, Rev. Donald Boone, ... roy · BarrllonvW. Road, ELJo Swartz, layleader; MYF meets &amp;:45 D. m.: Evening Serv•ce Hartford Parish, Warren
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tor: Sllllday Seooo1 t:U L m., eono Underwood, mlDLster. BJ. I p. m. Sunday evemng, Wor- 7::10 p. tn.; Mldw""k Prayer ser· Zinn, pastor. Harlford Baptllt
Freel Holtman, SUpt.; 10:15 a. bit scbool 1:30 a. m.; Mo,.,iq siup services w1th the Rev . rice, 7:30 o. m Wednesday.
Church, Comm union Worship
m. Worsblp Service; BYP s p. ororsbip 1:30 p. m.; Robertlleod Casto at 7:4&gt;. Tuesda} evening Middleport (.'bnreb ot t~e Nn service 9 a m. Tuesday, 3:41
m.; Evon!Dg Wlll'!blp, 7:30 p. Bible "ohonl 'lu;ll.
Membership ond Evangelism uene, Rev. Clyde J. Bartlell 1 Children under 12; 6, Childr..
m.; Wed. 7:30 p. m. Pray• CIL..ter Cllurc• ol God, Reo. Commias1oo meet.; Wednesday SUnda v ~ .. hool 9 111 a m.: Morn- 12 •nd up; 7:30, AdUlt Studl
meellllg 1lm1-.dlq, 7:10 p. m. Gllberl Spencer, pastor. StmdaJ 7:45 p. m. Mid Week Prayer 11\11 IVorshlp 10 ·30 o. m.; NYPS group.
pracUee.
School 9:30 a. m. Mornlng WDI' oervices.
Young Peoo''· 6·45 p m.; Ever&gt; Mlddleport First Vnllod rn.
J'lnl Baptld Qordl, ~ tblp 11 a. m.; li:YiqeiitiiG Cbeolel MeGodlsl Cbaru gelistic mff'tlng 7:30 p. m.; bytertan Cburclt, fie\'. Honnl
Iro, - Reo. C1rnr WilDa""' rice, 1 p. m. Pray• ateeli!J&amp;. Pearl A. Caato, P..tor; Wor Prav"' m.,,. ·~. Wed . 7·30 p m Ruppel!, pastor: SUndS)' Scltocll
Sunda7 Scltool 8:30 Ull 10::10. 1:30 p. m. WedneSday; Young a service at &amp; a. a. .. Sunday ~omeroy r.hurr• of tb• Na• 1.30 a. m. Mr. Fred Lewla, '
Worship oervlce, 10:30 a. m.; People's service Friday, 7:341 ScbDol al 10 a. m.; WSCS lsl arene, Sunday School, 9·30 a supt.: 10 .30 a. lll- Worlblp: 6:46
Nursery and Jllllior cburclt I« p. m.
l'buradaY ol month:
8oanl m.: Morning worship 10 :45 a. p_ lll- YF: Wed. e:31' JUDLGr
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meeting 3rd Wedaes&lt;lay of the m. Evening Worship, 1 p. m.; Choir: 7 o. m Senior Choir.
Flrtl BafiiJI ClnLrdl, Rltclae Rev. Daniel Workman, pallOr mn"lh.
Prayer meeling, 1 p. m Wed
Syracuse First Ualted PraRev. C. L. O'Conner, putor. SUnday School 9.45 a. m.; Wor Flatwoods Metbodlol Cbarc Rev. Clyde v Henderson, p•s- byleriau Churcb - Churclt ,...
Sunday Scbool 1:30 a. m., Sam tbip semce II a. m. and 7:30 - Pearl A. Casto, pastor. Wor tor.
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CUrtis, tUpl.; 10:45 a.m. Mun&gt; a. m. Prayer meel!Jtl 1:30 p abip aervlce 10 a. m. even Church olllle Nazarene, Pom· 10 a. m.; Bible Study, Wed.,
ng worship: 6:30 p, m. BY¥ m. Tuesday: Yoq PeopLe' other Sunday 7:45 p. m. Sun ero) Rev. Clyde Henderson. l7:30 p .m.
and Jllllior Feiiowsblp; 8 p.m. meetln&amp;, 7:30 p, m. )'riday.
~ School. 10 a. m.,
Jobn pastor: Su.1day School 9:30 a
Chesbir.. Kyger-HarUord .PII"
Evening service: 7:30 p. m. llatland Cburcb ot GoG, Rev. Bailey, Supt. Prayer meetmg ·ship services 7.30 p. m. Suo- :ish, Hartford Bapllst Churcb
WedneSday, Prayer meellllg; John Smallwood, pastor: Sunday forest Ruu Metbocllal charcb · m.: Morning Worship 10.30 a. : Mornmg Worship 9.15 DET Ser3::.1 p. m. Wedneaday, ,Senior School 10 a. m.; Evan~ellstic - Sunday School I a. m., Mrs. ' ...-vices 7.30 p. m. P r • y e r moo "Watchfulness or the Teo
Choir Practice: 3:30 p, m. Tueo- tervico 1 p.m.: Young People Fred Nease, Su~t. Worship ser- lm.: NYPS 6:45 p. m. Evemng V~rgins." Tuesday - Offlcera
dav . Junior Choir P,·.,·tiee.
Endeaver 7 p. m. Wednesday; vice 10 a. m. Rev. WendeU m"tin~ ; ·JO o m Thursday planning meeting, 7 p.m. EDT,
Hartford Baptill Cburth - Prayer meeting 1 p. m. Satur· Stutler, pastor.
I Cbnrcb of the Nazarene, Ita- I
Warren 1.:. Zmn, pastor . Mom- day.
Beatb .~ethodlst Cborch. Mid· cine, Ohto. Sunday School at ,
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O&gt;oreb, dleport, M. E. Dowson, pastor; 1:30 a.m. Sunday
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"Our Search for Lile." Church Pomeroy, The Rev. Rlcbard H. Mrs. Nan Moor.. Church School Scrvice10:30 a.m SUnday Ev" l
;School, 19:10 a. m., Classet Martin, Rector. Sunday - Mor· SUpt.; Church School, 9:30 a. Ding Servtco 1:30 p.m.; M1d "I
for all ages.
nlng Prayer and Sermon. 10:30 m.; Worship Service, IO :S' L week Prayer Semee Wedne~
ChHhlre • Kyger • Hartford o.m. U&gt;flee bour following.
m.; Methodist Youth FeUow- day 7:30 p m. Rev. Morrl• M 1
Parillb, Warren G. Zion, Pastor. Enterpri.. EUB O&gt;urclt, RH. sbip, 7 p. m.; Official Board Wo~e. Pastor.
The Hartford Baptist Church Menzel Smitb, pastor. Worship meeting, 1st Sun~ay of month. Rolland Church ot tho Nazorwill have two Christmas Pro- service 9:30 a. m.; Sunday 7:30 p.m. WSCS, 2nd Monday 1 eoe: Sunday School 9 30 a. m.: I Dorothy Robert., Sherm~
grams th1s year. The hrst WLII School, 10·30 a_ m. Youth ~·el· ol '1\0ntlt. 7:30 p. m.; Eleanor ' Mornin g Worship 10 .45 a. m Robert&lt;, Herman A. Roberll,
be pre&gt;lented by tha SundaY lowship 8:30 p. m.; Boys and Wednesday. 7 p. m.
~;vangelislic ser .·~ee 7:45 ? m Sherman 1. Roberll, SUzanna
School p!p1ls at 9:50 on D~. 19. Girls Fellowship, 6:30 p. m.;
Minersville Methodist C hurcb ~ .1idweek praver sefliJCe, 7.45 p Fr ance RoiJerls to State u1 Ohio,
An enlarged .program will be l Evening service 7:30 p. m., 2nd Wendell G. Slutler,
Pastor.! m Wednesday
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by the Hartin d Grode School and itb Sundaya· Youth Choir Sunday School 10 a m. · Wor- S•racuse Church ol the Naza. l
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Sunday Portland Methodist Church- Sunday School 10 a. m.: Wor- J:ll'~b F. ·Zumbach. dec. to
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Roush, The Pentecostal Church Mid· M z b· .1 R 1 1 fl. z
~~orp; SddundaySScb~\.~.\~~~ and prayer aervice led by pas~ I Supl; Kenneth McLeod, •.sst ; illeport, South 3rd Ave.: Sundaj I bach:u;,: c'y\. ~~~1, Aihd."~;.
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D.A. V. llaiMI. corne~co~~. anbd l Rev. Menzel Smith, pastor: 9.4ii day School 9·30 8 · m.: Preach· I Worship 7 '0 p. m. Pastor, Rev Vmmg \Ianda Vimng Frances
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Cbester Lemley, pastor: Wor· ' ship serv ice JO p. m.
I Eniersotl Jolutson
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I ML ·Mortab 9apllsl Clllii'C~ tor. Sunday School 9.45 a. m., 6 30 P· m. Pray« ~nd Bible miles !rom Racme Oil Racine Ne~ Portland.
~ Comer of Fonrtb and Main st' Norman H. Bahr, Supt. Sunday Study. Wednesday. 7 30 pm. Porlland Road. Sunday Schoo' \\'llliam Gordon Wlnebnmter,
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day School 9 30 a. m.. WOI' 1:30 a. m. Sunday School, Ben ~rthur Swtt, pastor. Sund» f oa, Lady of Loreno Mlssloo John Budmna• . Mory Bucll~p ~ ~e~,;;, P:ayer servtce, Quisenberry, Supt.; 10·30 a. m. School, 9::10 a. m.; Gene Wolfe Long Bottom, Rn. fbomas p., onan lo Uruted Stalet, Eol'monl,
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Road, Rev. Clyde Hmton, pao- 1 30 p. m. Evenmg Evangelll· Sutton Melbodlst Church - 01 Obligation, 7 p. m.
Adamo lo United Stataa, z1tor. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.; tic Service lnd and !th Suo- H. L. .!cDamel. yastor:_ Clint SL. John's Catholie Mlssloo: I mrnt. Olive.
, Ralph Carl, supl Sunday Wor- 1day of m,;,th. BETHANY _ Orr, Supt. Preachmg 9. I&gt; a.m. •••r Guvsvillr IDulch Ridge 1. Albert ll ill, Jr • Ora 1:. Bll
sbrp serv1ce, 10·30 a.m. and 9,30 a. m. Mormng \Vorsblp:ISunday School10 :15 .a ~ . Rev . ~rank Man1rrl,
pao· to llalph R. Badgley, Dorolll1.
7:30 p. m. alternately. Prayer 10 :30 a. m Sunday School, Bly· Oak Grove MetbodiSI C hu~ch, tor , Sunday Mass 10 .30 a. m.: I Badgle, 3.65 acres, Sulloll
meettng Wednesday, 7:30p.m. lh Th I S I . 6·30
' H. L. \lclJamel, paSior, Earl llo lv D') ol Obligalion 6 30 a
Fred A. Cadle, Audra G, C•
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day .6 ~-. m. Pra}t'r nwewr~ Su~day 7 p. m.· Young People'~ i A~nt"• .&lt;\ . Crueser to ?ristJ.
' SchOol and 1\lor~ma Worship , Tuppers Plains EUB Cburch. f Sunday.' .30 o. m. .
Le~lon 1 30 i' m. Salvation · na (,na' ~n . .72 &lt;lcr~. Sahsbw-y.
10:30 a. m.; Chmtian Endeav. Re E g
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bart Vmeyard, Supt. 81ble Slu 110 . 30 6 rn Miss ions Stud)' rlass ' nr ayer meellng OthP.r service! 1 V 11 1 b
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to W&lt;I IIt'r Crooks Lots Midm. Thursday: EvaogeUstJo •er- pastor, 7.30 p. m. Tue.sday. l ''Claimed by God for Missll)n,' . Po~eroy SeHntb Day Adven dleport
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lor mi "ssiona.y to Urugua•· ' 15· 1 Rd.,
northp ol Me1gs Memoria• er ..
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Hemlock Gro•e Chrilllu l Federale&lt;l Cburcb, PomP.I'oy . i the •tud.' book. Tue&lt;day 1 30 P ospltaJ. astor. F. W Gi!lord . Nellie
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R Ttwksba rv, George. ' StarliDI
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•ervt'ce , 9 ,....,
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Chnstian ·Service Hofler
Services
on . Saturday Te~' k·s h:.~n· . 1, ;m 1me J . 8 enneH,
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Sunday School 10 a.m. Terry tSchool, e •. )I\.; Worship bour mecls. Tht~ pub!Jc IS IDVIted l Sabba~h Sc hoo\. l JU p m.. Cenl' .I Bennrlt to Slate
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. B1bte Stu , J'"ess1e t•~~am;
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I Joe 1\obinson,
Minlllter; ISUnday chool t :45 a m., Earl ,m C nst Church, Sunday School dy, ,rhu•snay, 7 JO .P· m., • · ' Mitch, Eva Belle Struble, Nel·
Homer Flll'rest,
SUpt .. Bible Sllrkey, supl., Evemng wor i9:30 a.m. worship WVICOS. The •fl .,;vans He• ghts, ualltpoiLJ , lie Tewksborv. Adrah TewksISchool 9:30; Morning Worship, ship, 7.30 p m. by C"?U Coa. first and third Thursday even- Eden .united drelh~•a ta l bary. Grnrg~ Starling Tewlu&lt;·
lU ·3tJ a. m; ~vening Worsht~. Layman; .Y . mng People 1 meet· mgs at 7 30 and the second and Cbr1st Cburcb: Rev j!;ideo R. 1 bar . Pa uline Bt&gt;nneH, Gt-n~ J.
1 p. m. Wednesday, 7 p. m. inW&amp;odanddBrbleCShtudy, 7:30t' m.: l lourth SMunday nights at 7:30. ~alke. oas tor; Sundsv School.! Bcn neu to Sla te of Ohw, .3lll
Bible Study.
nes ay;
otr P"C let al James orr&lt;son, pastor.
tO a: m.; w_urnle Hollinger. supl. Acre, SaliSbury .
D•·xter Choreb of Cbrhl 1:30 p. 111. Thursdoy,
ByseD Ron ,..,... lllelltodlst. Clmsttan Endeavor. 1:1&amp; p. 11
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Bible Schllol 9·30 a. m. Preach· Douville Pilgrim Holbless, (P. Bober' E. Smilb, Sr .. pallOr : Mrs. Lyoa Chevalier. preSLdent.
ing 10:30 a. m., first and third 0 . Lon~sv ille Ohio). Rev 0 . H. Sunday School 1:30 a.m. 0. 0 . ctess.. lo. oil 'lonR ••rv•coo.
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Car ... pastor: Sunday School, 9:30 Patter.soo, Supt.; Morning Wor ~ p. m Prea ching 8 20 p. lllt-i 1
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Mason City Church of Christ, a.. m.. ~bert Grate, Supt. Wo_r· ship lU JO a. m Youtb ~rv1ce lid \\lrPk Prayor mPP iing 7 30 I
DONOR'S
Miller Street; Sunda y
Bible ship service at l0:3; a. m.; P1l- 6.43 p. m.; Evangel1st1c mes- p. m. Wednesday, Clasg LeadPATCH
Study t a. m. Evening Wor- grllll Youth ~ 45 p. m.: Evan- SAge, 7·30 p. m.; Prayer rneet· ..r. Mrs 'w1az1e Holsinaer ,...
lltip 7:30 p. m.: Btble Study, gelistic •ervice, 7:30 p. m. Mid- mg Thun&lt;'1y 7:311 P m.
Bachtel E•aogelleal Vatted
7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
Woek Prayer and Praise, Wed- Free Melbllltt t.;lwcb, Laar· Brethren Church - Sunday
Mlddleporl Cllartb o1 Cltrlet, nesday, 7.:10 p. m.
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BLOOD·
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MOBILE
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ducted Jan 16 the Ohto Eta wor' of the president and re- Shop for note paper. It was al· tablecloths for the church din- new officers Wednesday even- for Mrs. Wilbur Perrin on
Phi Chapter of Beta Sigma oordmg secrerary In making so announced that 672.000 mail· ing room by the Philathea Wo· lng at the church, with Mrs. day evening wos annoonced.
Phi Soronry dec oded Tuesday . tloeir reports, and Laking care ers were sent out woth ' the as· I men Thursday ~vening al the Louis Reibel, president,
In Mrs. Reibel ~·~k~ th~ll past
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. sistance of the second year trp- 1church. M1ss Mildred Haw.ey,
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Apnl ~m b ' · . pres! E't ' i g ; and repOrted that the Mother's I Sprague
· t h e the meeting with prayer A des1 Cash Braley u::;lng scripture tak- fa\ orite symphony for
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. praver poem "A Look At Life'' iamson.
~i:'r /or. It!' .:I ~~'J" .a;)~l~n Pt-&gt;nl r 1h(•ir help Ill the telethon ami by Lila Sue Milch and Sh•rley She c!used with a prayer and pre~ed~d 1hr~e readings by Mrs.
----~~~~ o~,ltl~ln_ u. c'; ttr· · t'h&lt;-~jriP'' purtt&gt;d $J61:L~ was colkt:ll ~d Huston In ronnedion With the I the group .sang the class song. Neutzling What is Man'.' Bread I
· the chapter mem bCI'S I Tlle SIC
ttan:"m IY ~-' •gs
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· k repor 1 1nc1uded Mrs . upon the 'waters and Today and I
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memu rrs w1n. I e Il' rt ~· 'rs. md iv id - Sun
k·ng S•'fd 'lY were
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were taken on ;:I tour 0 ra )(! J Hlffi ra • ' ei s
- ttime (ten resolutions for the
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ua~t'''s~n.'r'h'·':lso l'c:ul ~ ler : April Smllh. Hn,~lla ~.'~r ta;·· istation IVMPO by Tom Roberts era! Hospital; Mrs. Dovid Darst, new year). Prayer by the leadUeS Or OnO
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Sr Holzer Hosptlal, Mr Claud er concluded the devotions.
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Refreshments were served by Ashley, at home, and Delmar The
I f th nominating
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reporwas
e and offi- Mr!. Clarence Lacey, who has
' the hostesses, Barbara Betzing Darst at Me~gs
given
6" Glove Leather
. and Annie Chapman. Thase at- al. A thank-you note was read cers elected were Mrs.
Roy been choir director ot. lheicldlc,port !l
Pomeroy, Ohio
ed
'd 1 M Allard Baptist Churcb In D.1
, lending were Rita Ball, Bar- from Mrs. C. E.. Vance, former
en ;t M
rs. Cl
the past 10 years, was •ouest of
bara Betzing, Annie Chapman, mem be r JJOW m Kent· A Per• SeyfrJ ' prest ld
TONIGHT thru TUESDAY
'I en t prayer Ior th e srck Pratt, vice pres en Ia; rs. aar·
honor at a party given at the
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Crooks,
Lois
Clelland,
Mario
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.lamt·:" SIPwart in
ence Massar, secre ry
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n home of Mr. and Mrs .• J(lhn
tha Esrhleman, Doris Ewing, was he'd .
"SHENANDOAH"
1oes, treasure.r. Fultz followr·ng chorr' practice
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.la llli' " Slt•\1-:lrl. [)(lug .\ fr ·
Betsy Horky. (",at·; 1George. Ch'ld
1 s and Mrs. Den- A reporl was gi•!en. on
h .a sb atr&gt;. Wedneo.,, day evening.
ChiT'•· . (i lrn n (o rbrtt . 1'al
Mr. L. D. DJ'Ies, past presi·
i Hovatter, Shirley uston, Ros- 1 ver RIce were name d on the less steel sink whtc h .,k't emg
h
Wedge Cre~e Soles
rirk \\';1\' llt' , f\:ilharlnr Ross.
:etta Lisle, Arlene
McDaniel, committee to have charge of donated for the churc 1 c en, dent of the doir, wes
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Rosrm:uv For ~yth, J &lt;~ rn c s
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charge
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bus•·ness
meet·
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Mitch,
Sharlee
Newman,
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Bcs1. !' h·lio i\ lfr'{}rt
Bet!y Rawling,, Ruth Riffle. !erial bought by the Homebuild- the circle for nowers sent her mg wh011 new offrcers were
Colorcarloon5
Middleport
Adm i..,:- lrm. iJ{' 3ntl 40r
I April Smith and Linda Watson. ers Class. The matter of pur- while hospotahzed.
elected, They were Mrs. Pafll
It was voted w donate $100 Smart, president and Mrs. Bentoward the purchase of formoca lab White secretary - treasurer.
for cabinets in kitchen. It was The choi; plans to meet four
also voted w cancel the March times during the year.
and April meetings due to Len· During the social hour games
I ten services. Hostesses for the I were played under the direr·
February meet&gt;.ng woll be Mrs. t10 n of Paul Smart and ManLester Fauber and Miss Mar- ning Kloes. Mrs. Shirley \
;.;uerite Meyer. 'l'he meeting or read an original poem in which
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chase of new tables was defer. bout each member of the choir.
red.
Mrs. Lacey was presented a
Mis.o; Hawley read a verse gift of jewelry in obse~vance
from a hymn in ,the absence of of her 10 years of serviCe as
Mrs. Edgar Reynolds and lhP director and also for her birU&gt;
meet mg was closed with lh ~ da}'benedidion_ A salad course was Refreshments of lemon sticks
servrd lc 26 members and lwo and punch were served from &lt;I
guest c;, Scherry Hicks and Deb- table covered with a lac'::!' cloth
bie Maiden. Hostesses W(&gt;re Le· and centered with an arrange· :
na Wolfe, Margaret Lallance, ment of yellow mums flanked ·
Lav ina Braley and con tributing by green tape'rs in crslal hold· ·
He' "n Reynolds, Edith Russell crs.
and Rtllh Cosnf';J .
Attending were Mrs. Jofln
Charter No. 1980
Futt~. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smart, '
Rfi'OIIT Of CONDITION 01'
Mrs. Lillian McGhee, Mr. Diles,
SlrakeSJJellre Club
Mrs. Frances Bearhs, the Rev.
and Mrs. Donald Boone and
Meets on W ednesdoy children, Jeanne and
David
Mrs. Louis Reibel entertain· Boone, Jerr Pullen, Stephanie
,
Of POMEilOY
hk
e Pull"n Larr Gladwell , Mrs.
ed the ' PM!eroy S a espear Shirl~ ' Milts, Pearl Hoffman,
In t!H• Sl~~ or Ohio, at the Close of Busin&lt;&gt;ss on D(•ce1:1ber 3!. 1011.1.
PtdJIJ~ht'd in n'sponst~ to rail made by Cumptruller vi the Cur reuQ',
club II cdnesday afternoon at ' Beula~ While. Mrs. Gerald Anunder S~o"diU! I ~:llt, l ·. S Rc\'ised Statutes.
her home, Umon Ave.
. lho
Manning Kloes and AniThe mteting was tn charge of ' ny 'd M r ltz
Mrs. Dale Smilb, president, and Ita an
arc u ·
ASSE'TS
members answered thl! ran call
Casl1 halanrC's with other banks. and cash ile rm
by naming a noted park. The
in pruCt·ss uf c·o ll(·('( ion --·.--~-- -----~ ----··- - - - - $ 69~ . ~18'747
Women 's Crt:'t:'d m unison was
l'niled Stalt':s Cun•rnrnf'nl obli gatiO nS,
given. followed by a short buSt·
dm~ct and guaralllet'd ---- --- -- - -- - - ------- - -- ~ 3.844.6'&gt;8 o;
n~ ss session.
fi 7J. o:1:3H(i
Obli g:ati()n s of States and political subdivisions --- - -Mrs. Ben Neutzling showed
J ,74:! .50
( H) H·r honds, n-Jtes. and debt! ntun•s --- ~------ - ----- ­
films
&lt;Jf a western tnp the past
2.690.54
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lJ.Hin~ {lnd di!:it'nllnts --- -- - ----· - ------- --- ------- --

Tablecloths
Project is
Group Project

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I'OMEROY-MiDDltPORT, OHfO

SATURDAY, JANUARY 15,
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LlABlT.ITIP.S

Demand deposits of ind!viduals 1 partnt-rst;Jp~.

and corporations -·----------- -- ------ ------ - -- $2 . 6~4 . 1 72 63

Tina· and

sa\'ing~

deposits of individuals,

4.104.224..14
Deposit~
oJ' l;mted States Govt&gt;rnment __ _________ _
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lJt•IJosits of States and pJiiti ra l subdivisions - -------w.uo;
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Crrtified and offirers' rhecks, elL. ____ _____ -------TOTA L m:POS!TS ------·--- -- -- - $i ..1ill.ri49il5
1-Jaflfwrshi~s.

and ru rporation!i --·------- ------

Total demand deposits _________ _

$3 . '20tl . l:t~ . :ll

'Tota l time and sa\·ings deposi ts __ $4.HH,724 _44
TOTAL LIABILITIES --·----------- - ---- ------- $7.J~I , 8 4fJ 65
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Cammon so.::
I k- t oIaI par va Iue -------------------- $ 1011 .nno no

l\:o. shares authonzed 4000
J'\o . siJa res outstanding 4000
Sur~ ius
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1and two guests. M1s Nel lle Bmg
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Valery Ann B&lt;~yliff . The
; February mcetmg will be at
the home of Mtss Lyd111 Ebers1
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HOU,GO'l. tUPil-

71:UIU!Uil

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Walking Sheer _ _ 1.35 1.15 6.90
Reinforced Sheer
1.50 1.25 7.50
Micro Mesh
1.SO 1.25 7.5p

Colors: South Pacific, Barely Black,
Barely There, Town Taupe, and B"li
Rose.

Average of total deposils for the 15 calendar days
endmg will! ~.:all Uate ___ __________ --------- - $7,411.50367
Ave rage uf loti:! I loans for the 15 ealendar da ys
ending with ca ll (fate _______ _ ---------- - - - --- - $2.703.47935
1, MAXI r\' E (;HJFFITJL Cashier. of the aboH'·IlaJTlf'd bank do
11ereby d~·c l are that this reporl of condition is tru~ and corn:~ ct to
the bes t uf Ill)' knuwledge and htdld.
MAXINE GRIFFITH

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MUUA McCOY

SANDRA BOOTHE

known makes and you can pick up
1 real bargain during
the sale.
look for the green sales taes01

COMPETING - These 14 high school senior girls of
Meigs counly will be competing for the honor of being the
1966 Meigs County Junior Miss on Sunday, January 16, be·
ginning at 8 p.m. in the Middleport high sehoul auditot•
ium. The new Junior Miss will receive a $200 scholarship
merchandise gifts and a trip to Xenia to compete in the' ;
Ohio Junior Miss Pageant next monllo.
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The mishap was one of four
Investigated by Sheriff Harlenbach's department the past 24- ,
hour period.

Seven More Persons Caught
Jn crae kdown on MariJUaDa
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Date•bound yout hhadtoo muc hc0Iogne

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One Forgot tO
Duck andn·Ied

Directors

Sheriff llartenbach said the
4:30 a.m. wreck of Van Meter's

occurred a half mile south of
state Route 241 on the county
bridge at Keno which crosseo
Shade River.
The "4-way test," guideline of Rotary, was the topic lor
a talk by charter member J. II. (Jap I Grate at the club's
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Van Meter's 1957 model car,
weekly dinner meeting Friday evening at Heath Methodlst
. , i j:. If,,,. , . ~: , ;i
traveling north, went out of
chharturc hr imneMmibdedrleport. Mr. Grale is the club's only active I
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control, hit a railing, and !hen
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went over the edge of the strucPolnta with the "4-way test" emphasized by Mr._ G~at~ 1
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ture. The car swpped banging
are:·.l"••i• L, .i.l~. ... I.
suspended in mid-air with the
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nothing"
l'ONNIE LEADJNGIIAM
UNDA LARKINS
front end hooked onto the edge
- Is it fair to all concerned' He recalled when school teaof lhe bridge. The car also
- Wlll 11 build good will and chers were paid $18 a month
slruck a large rock. The acciand supplemented their income
denl is still under invertigation.
better friendships? . .
- Wlll It be beneftcoal w all by farmmg.
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Van Meter repor!edly had a
concerned?
The Rotaria:1s gave Lee Me~
neck inj'ury and lacerati8lls of
Mr. Gra Ie revtew
ESCAPED CRASH - Gary E. Van Meter, Rt. I, Reedsville, climbed nut of the wra.,.
· ed th e or I- Comas a roun d 0 f app Iause for
the face, head and left arm.
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of this car after it crashed into a bridge on the Keno road early today. The car,
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1gs coun o . e
The sheriff's department was
Rotarians to oonsider it In all clerk of the new school board COLUMBl1S UP!
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summoned at 1 a
toda w demolished by the impact, is what's teft of a 1957 Chevrolet. - Sentinel Photo_._ __
business and personal deal- and welcome&lt;! Guy Nash as •
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. ( . ) - Seven more persons, lncludmg an
.m.
y
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IIlii. Prior to his l&gt;llk on "the guest.
Ohoo. State Umverstty Engltsh mstrudor, were to appear m lnvesigae anoher one-car crash
4;way t•st,. he
gested "R0 tl- L d'
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Mumctpal Court today as pollee conhnued a large-scale four-tenths of a mile east of
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.a les servmg t e meal were crackdown on marijuana use here and in Akron .·
the Flatwoods Road on the old
log Hills as a name for the Mrss Bess Saoborn Mrs Glen
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p
-Ches
consolidated school and the L b t Mr5 E I 'Kn
G - One of those arrested Fnday reportedly _told authorftles omeroy. ter Road.
HUTCHINSON, Kan. iUPli Ithrown llarnabte liquid on She said static electrlclly
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Mrs. Herman that you couldn't possibly hold them all in jall." Police Rutland, lost control of a 19112 Wilkerson's face caught fire has said he did not see anyone nylon seateovers apparenlly
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Sgt. Tom Waters said he had "positive inforn1ation" that model cr and he vehicle skid- apparently been solved.
thntw anything on him.
caused a spark whirh ignn ed
soon :s
marijuana was smuggled into Ohio from Mexico by Antioch ded inlo a lree. Charles Ohling- Wilkerson, 17, was driving his I! is molher, Mrs. .John the loliou .
~ool could bon ::.,tede n w
College students who installed phony wheels and gas tanks er, 20, of Rutland, a passenger car to his gtrt friend's house Wtlkcrson Sr, came up wtth
Mr Grot e hsil talk:oner.
on their cars.
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suffered injuries to his side. Tbe when flames flared around h1s reason fi'riday whtch pollee sa id
the ;.boo! ebo,; !:sue, a3de~
. The seven ~rsons arrested I Linwood; Richard A. Dally, 24; mishap is still under lnvestiga- chin and jaws. He was laken to was more probable
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m a ratd on a University area George .Arnold Briggs, 'll, Wor- tion.
a hosprtal, treated for fa cial She satd her son splashed!
g aome rng r
apartment included Sterling G. thington and his wife, Maribel- Sheriff's officers went at ll:J5 burns and released.
eJ!h., eolognc 01 after shave
Wagner, 23, Chagrin Faits, who en, 23, a graduate student and p.m. Friday w check oul a Puzzled pollee and fire lotion on his face before
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. was one of the 10 persons ar- instructor In freshman English. wreck tn Rt. 143 al lhe fnlertheorized that a heading for hJS gtrl's house.
l'lrlly cloudy lbrougb Sun- (UP!) - Goorge Scalia, 28, one res ed in the first of a series
section of the Bradbury school passing motor!sl must have Mrs. Wilkerson lit a march te
A lew Ugflt snow llurr!eo. of two men killed by police in of raids Tuesday night.
where Robert Trenton Southern.
sample of his . cologne and
CGitler oortb. Condnued cold an attempt to kidnap million.
.
Veterans Memorllll Hosplllll 148 Cole-st. Middleport had lost
Jl Mll!i ""'""''Y '&lt;•• Iotwn, both whtch conlamed
Six fines were levied and two
llaaday, Low toallhl 1%-20 north, aire Leonard K. Fireslone, Charged wtth keepmg a hose Admissions _ Rodney Swartz control of his car while attempt.&amp;:
,
more lhan 70 per coni alcohol, persons forfeited hands in Meig&gt;
IUl ,..lb.
•. masterminded the plol
and where narcotrcs are. sold, con- l.etart, W. Va.; 1\frs. TIM!ro~ 1ng to tune a radio and the
FRIDAYS SCORES
and found they were namable. ooun\y court activity of Judgo
lurned informed on hi.• accom- sporacy and possessron of nar- Workman Rutland· Mrs. Rob- 1951 model vehicle slruck two Nelsonville 69 _Galhpolls 52
Frank W. Porrer Jr. Friday.
ct:J'ED TO CIIURT
police, according w police.
cotics was tbe occupant of the ert Bogg;ss Pome;..,y. Mrs mail boxes aad went Into a Pomeroy 60 Middleport 55
Meat Truck Flips,
Ralph Snider was fined $10
.The Galllpofls Post Slate Pa- Scalia and Willi•m
Calvin apartme?t, Bruce R: Marlin,2I. Dale Hart, Racine ; ' Rosell~ ditch. There waa minor damages Wellston 71 Athens 61
Driver is Unhurt
and costs, given a suspended
lrol Friday clted William J. Bailey, 40, were shot to death Marlins wrfe, Judtth, an Oh10 Boyd, Pomer . Mrs. Charles w IIH! car and no arrests made. Jackson 10 Logcm 65
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Ill-day ja~ sentence and placed
JOJa", 18, Harrisonville, Into last Thursday night at lhe Slate student, was ex~cted to Neutzllng M!n
The fourth accident was 8 Kwer Creek 80
Marvm L. Dawson, 'll, Pl. on probation on an assault and
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Mefgs county court Jan. 21. for Firestone home
by three be arre·sted today. She was in
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Hannan Trace 66 Pleasant, escaped rn1ury when • battery &lt;'OnVJCtJOn · Carl Kaul2,
bavlnl a lfctlUous registration. staked - out detectives armed the ap~rtment at the time of Illscharges - Mrs. Paul H. Road Friday at 5, 15 p.m.
Eastern 6J North Galha 51
hiS meat truck overturned at was ftned $20 and cost. for
,
wllh shotguns ond pistols. A the rard but was given lime Whtte and son, New Haven; Eu- Officers said cars driven Chapmanville 61
10 15 a.m. Fnday on Rl. 141, s~edrng; Bernard Wallace, $10
BALL IS TONIGHT
coroner's inquest bas been sche- arrange for the care of the cou- gene Forbes, Syracuse.
by Virgil McElroy 52 Rt
Pt. Pleasanl 48 a mrle east of the JUnctmns of and costs. left of center. and
The Beam; Arts Boll commit- duled Jan. 25.
pie'a child before being taken Births _ MI. and Mrs. Ther- 1, Minersville
' lra~eli · Ra~nswood 83 Wahoma 59 Rl. 233.
.
Allen P. Prosser .. $10 and costa,
let Is sponsorrng a dance to- Pollee said Soolla was sup- inw custndy.
on Workman, 'iiuttand, 8 ICID; eest, aDd
F. Morriso~ Faarland 74 Coal Grove 67
_The Slate Highway pa_trol said failure _to yJeld r.ght of way .
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afll!r the Racine-Albany posed to have dropped to the Charged with possession of Mr. and Mrs . . Robert Boggess 27 Rt. 1 Mfllersvflle g lng est Oak HiU 64
Dawson went mw a drtch and Denms McKinney forfeited 8
=:;re fn the Junior High Scbool ground at the first hint of f!Un- narcotics alter allegedly admi~ a daughter; Mr. and Mrs. char: coillded on 1 curve: .::.erewwa~
. Ironton St. Joe 62 lOT) ~e l':'ck overturned onto Its $17.50 bond 01. no mufner chharl
.dina at Raci!H' from 10 p.m. play, but failed to do so - a Ung use of marijuana were Ies Neutzllng, Mason 1 danah, beavy da
to both
Chlllicothe 59 Ironton 56
nght SJde. There. was heavy do'\ and Harlan E. McDaniel forfeit.
td!tll U·fealurfni "Thtse t Gu,vs fatal m!Nke
Wagner Paul E Tel"-"' •• ter
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mage to the vehicle. No charie eel a m.so bond for left o1
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RUTLAND

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Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

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ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

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Be sure to see all the other turnlture on sale now -Stop In on the 2nd and Srd floor• -/ll, ~rnlt~ ~:~:nly
marked - ~rowse around - Take your time and see ho w you can save:~ Ilvi~~,J= ~ ~~e delivery at
dinette setA ~-la{nps - rugs .- pictures - appliances - Desk! a Y
Elberfelds and yo~U want to know about Elberfeld• Sen slble Credit Service- Ask about lt.

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Meigs County Sheriff Rnbert
C. Hartenbach said Gar) E.
Van Meter, 28, Rl. I Reedsville,
esca~d the crash needing no
immediate medical attention.

·Rotarians Urged to Follow
Club's Traditional Tests

Elberfelds Toy Building

they tell you the sale price
every auite.

The driver of a car that was
twisted into a mass of metal In
a ci&gt;IJ'islon with a sl&amp;21 bridge
early today, walked away from
the scene with onlv minor injuries,

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Driver of This One Wa"lked
Away with only Minor Hurts

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We. tht&gt; underslgnt'd direrlors attest the correct~ess of this re·
port of cu ndtti on and dt&gt;clare that it has been exammed by us and
to the best of uur knowledge and belief is true and correct.

ALI'RED M. ELBERFELD

JANE LUCAS

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SAVE NOW - DURING THE
JANUARY FURNITURE SALE OP'
BEDROOM FURNITURE - A
fine selection of styles In your
choice of finishes, all nationallJ

MEMORANDA

ROBERTA TRUSSELL

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ELBERFELDS JANUARY FURNITURE SALE

TOTAL CAPITAL A\\ill 'NTS -------------- --486.90518
TOTAL LlAH!LITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $i,878,7o4.83

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Sizes: 8\12 in short, medium, and long.

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weeks. There was no ex:plana- ' makers but hinted that the
tion bul the lull coincided with Vietnamese war wa~ nune of
the U.S. moratorium on bomb- their business.
ing North Viet Nam.
"No other nalion ls qualified
Rusk 'oined Harriman in and . able to decide on our
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I destmy, mdependently of our
SAIGON IUPI) - South Vlelnamese Premier Nguyen 1 Bangkok and arnved here will," he saJd in his annual
Cao Ky conferred loday with Secretary of State. Dean Rusk today . to explatn the ~ace report. Ills audience broke iot•J
on the U.S. peace offensive lhen told the nat&gt;on "never ] offensove to the relurrant iXluth l ap~lause whe• he told them
can we tolerate any interference harmful to our national YletnameSt. Togetht&gt;r with •·under whatever circumstances
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ell Harriman for talks with the South Vietnamese leaders the talks.
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milftary sources disclosed there ! States and regular North nauon. He gave polite thanks to1decision at. variance with our
had been no contact in South Vietnamese troops £or £our l the would·be foreign peace people's a~piration s .,
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Rusly Srnub and L.
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