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10-Dally. Sentine.l, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Jan. 14, 1966
Mitch, Marjorie Schoonover and
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The chapter als• extended
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thanks to the A&amp;P store I 0 r
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Tb• Mother'• March lor Ute ter [rom Laura B. Frrel, Drvl- food for the girls workmg SunPotio fund Drive wi!l be con· sion Chairman, commending the day and to the Quality Print Plans were made to' make The Federated Circle elected the Women's Guild and shower
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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evenicg at the Electric Com-1 of busmess.
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. sistance of the second year trp- 1church. M1ss Mildred Haw.ey,
charge.
the cooperat~on urm
.Pd.
Rn
ufliee
in
M:ddteporl.
Betsy
Horky,
servoce
charring
class
of
Middleport
Hogh
president,
opened
the
meetmg.
Devotions
by
Mrs.
Ben
Neutz.
year
and
Wtlhed
Mrs
Seyfrr
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.d ll &lt;'On 1 m:m, dJscusst&gt;d the poho dnve S.:hool taught by Mrs. Emtly I Devotions were given by Mrs. ling opened the meeting The success, after which she clos.ed
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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
ducl"d tht&gt; u"mess mt·e 1 n · ·
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even 1
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rved by Mrs
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atlurnt'V Marr b WI
e Ue!:i ay
- The cultural program was en·1 en from St. Jo n an a sermon month "The Presh Start." was sert course "·as se
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letter ~va~. reha k_lomtl. cha;~- in~ . .January 18. Tlw chapter r tilh.·d " Let's Talk owr Radio ! bv Norman Vincelll Pt::ale entit- read followed bv a hymn. A Reibel and Mrs. Georgia Wtl- ,
rr .·d l 1'0\-\ t &lt;In mg . lt
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lh k th J"· ('t't'S fo: I
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in seek- vo!t: to an
e ,,y
and Television" and W&lt;:t~ g_tven ·l led, "But mg rtr s or
. 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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· tl1€ proJt'et for po w. 1progrmn
· k repor 1 1nc1uded Mrs . upon the 'waters and Today and I
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ay Hl
memu rrs w1n. I e Il' rt ~· 'rs. md iv id - Sun
k·ng S•'fd 'lY were
d. W'll.
B dr0:11 M ·g Gen
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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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' a ' of the station.
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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. Carolvn Grueser, Susie Hams. !
rs. scar ous , ·
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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
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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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Phil
Williamson
thanked
charge
of
a
short
bus•·ness
meet·
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Mitch,
Sharlee
Newman,
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rom
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
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( 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
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Group Project

Mothers' March on Polio pIanned
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I'OMEROY-MiDDltPORT, OHfO

SATURDAY, JANUARY 15,
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TOTAL ASSETS
LlABlT.ITIP.S

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

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

Tina· and

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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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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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WARREN PICKENS

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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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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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
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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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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.
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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
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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.
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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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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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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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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
l
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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
SOvereignty "
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ell Harriman for talks with the South Vietnamese leaders the talks.
I I'd ~ treasons ~- ~n e~n~~wna 1
50 1 a 1 Y we i:l e accepted
who have demanded victory first and then talks with the
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three and one bali aay cease·frre durmg Tet, the lunar new brown Sl ·t and ,., •ht b wn 1· 1 "B t
tol ••
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The develepmenl!! came as Viet Nam between United fat1gu es for his speech to the national sovereign!&gt;' or any
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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Regular
Salt Price
Prico I Pair 6 Poln

1_SATURDAY
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on Tut:':s•i&lt;&gt; v to comp!ele the
signing ur ·la~t year 's regular

300.000.00

Rusk, Harriman Confer on
• Nam's Demands
South VIet

fo save on your favorife sfockin~.

THE 15TH

Outlir•l1 ders
Rusly Srnub and L.
Maye signed their 1966 CUJ
tracts with the Houston Astrno,:

Remain Untouched

Don't miss fhlt
once-a-ytar opporfunily

HALF-PRICE
TOY SALE

summer, induding Disneyland ·
) A d ~sst•r t cour.;;e was served by
1the hoslt·ss to St'Ven m~mbe r:-.

outfitld . Centerfielder Jimmy
Wynn had signed earlit&gt;r.
Sraub, the rightfrelder, batted
.256 last season, and Maye, who
played Iell, hit .251.

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NEW YORK (UPI) - A. I •

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SVAC STANDINGS
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IIVAC AIJ.. GAMES
STEAM
WLPOP
3 Eastern
7 3 624 469
4 Southwestern .. · 5 4 480 493
8 Kyger Creek .. · 5 4 498 5115
6 North Galha
3 6 458 508
7 Hannan Trace
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Jackson........... ....
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Middleport . . .. .. .. .•
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Hlgb School Scores Sent Spts. ea
AREA BASKETBALL
Zanesville Rosecrans 88
SCORING
Sky' ue 72
!As of Jan. 10, 1918)
Masvillo 69 Philo 56
SEO LEAGUE
New Ccnoord 62 Rosev1 lie 35
Name Team Gls Fth Pis 0 Avg lliesden 69 New Lexmgton 60
E Jaoobs, W. 62 !3 141 6 24.5 Stockport 117 Adamsville 57
P Anderson, G 54 22 130 6 21 7 Woodsfield 80 Powhatan 65
M Wren, A 46 29 121 6 20 2 Miller 82
G Stobart, M 45 31 121 6 20 2 New Lexmgton St Aloystus 54
L Mitchell, G SO 13 U3 6 18.B Celdwell 82
B Moore, M 36 35 107 a 17 8
Morietta Sl Marys 68
S Schultz, N Be 23 95 s 15 8 Glooster 70 Shade 62
B Simpson, P 31 24 94 6 15 7 Belpre 84 Warren Local 65
B Richard, N 31 18 91 6 15 2 Newport 67 Fort Frye !i9
A Hol!apfel W 34 23 91 6 15 2 Steubenvtlle 62
East Liverpool 61
MID-OHIO VALLEY
Bridgeport 89
Name Team Glo 11m pis G Avg.
Martms Ferry 60
M Hale, M
25 8 58 3 19 3 Shadys1de 52 Barnesville 43
C Kmght, E 21 8 50 3 16 7 Lancaster 1-'enwJck 73
S. Cundiff, Re 18 16 48 3 16 0
Fatrfleld Umon 71
R Black, Rd 16 15 47 3 15 7 Carrol 59 Liberty Umon 56
C Eichinger, E 18 7 43 3 14 3 Muwnl Trace 79 Ctrclevllle 6&amp;
R Dam, Rd. 16 II 43 3 14 3 CmcmnaU A1k£n 63
R Calvin, Rd. 18 19 41 3 13 7
Cmcmnat1 Western Hills 57
R LJttle. Rd 15 II 41 3 13 7 The Plams 81
S Badgley, E IS 9 39 3 13 0
Carthage - Troy 58
R Redmon, W 21 8 SO 3 12 5 York 47 Rome-Canaan 44
M - McArthur; Rt - Rut- Ames-Bern 84 Waterloo 65
land, Rd - Rutland: W - Wa- Allensville 68 Hamden 59
bama
Laurelville 101 Zaleski 65
OVERAlL STANDINGS
Beaver 1i8 McArthur 37
Teem
W L Team Opp Cleveland East 'fl&gt;ch 57
Wellston .. .. . 8 I 723 524
Cleveland East 63
NelsonVIlle .. -.. 8 I 579 481 Reynoldsburg 60
Albany
.... · 10 2 929 633
Columbus Rosary 38
Ames-Bern ".. 10 809 630 Wilmulol!ton 77
Athens
7 2 593 473 Washington Ccurt House 40
McArthur
6 2 448 378 B1g Walnut 70 MI. Gllead 36
Brown-Zaleski . 8 4 773 771 Waverly 5.1 New Boston 49
GlouaiA!r ", -. •• 6 3 600 545 Portsmouth West 85
Eastern ..... •. 5 3 563 418
Northwest 77
Rutland .. .. .. . 6 3 529 523 II noelersburg 59 Mmlord 58
Chai!IICey-Dovtr 7 4 761 723 Columbus Linden 63
IA(!an . .. •-. I I 465 4911
Columbus West 49
Laurei..W. "" . 8 6 982 731 Cclumbus East 57
Jaeboa .• .. .. .. 4 I f07 402
Columbo&amp; Eastmoor fe
Miller ...... - . · I I 503 501 Colwnbus Central 61
LOI ANGELES fi]Pt) - Tbt
Watarklo ........ t I 785 818
Columbus South 69
Western Conference's domtu- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - -Carthage-Troy • I 5 667 704 Columbus Whetsto110 1%
lion ov" its Eastern nuntarAlleuvllle . .. I 8 872 911
Manon FrankUn 89
parts was expected to continue
Point PleaMt 3 I 527 &amp;Of Cclumbus North 101
Sunday when ali-Sillr'
teams
Mldtllaport - .. I I 481 473
Cclumhus Walaut Ridge 71 from the two National Football
Wilton ...... • 4 7 638 733 Whitehall 62 Worthington 54
Leagoe divisions meet in the Coach John Wickline's Kyger ard Bradbury was hlgb for Ky- Ha•son, U4 Totals, 31).~
llamdf!ll - .. •·• I t 180 1032 Upper Arlington 75
16th annual Pro Bowl football Creek Bobcats, beblnd Chuck ger Creek w1th 17 while Don
HANNAN TRACE (A)
Racine
... ... I 6 409 466
Mt Vernon 70
ge!l141.
Leacit'a 29 poillts, downed the Saunders led Hannan Trace wtth BelviUe, 4-1-9, Bickel, 1.._1;
l.be Plallll ... - I ' 814 651 Urbana 7!1 Grandview 80
Coach Vilce Lombardi's West Hannan Trace Wildoats 8(l.j!6 9.
Damels, ~I Murdock, 4-IG-18;
York
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"'D'ID • 1 f 501 570 Groveport 61 London 51
to beat the East for the third move Into a secoAd place tie
KYGER CREEK (80)
Harr!SoB, 0.:1-2 Tolalo X-ISM
Galllpolle · .. · 2 6 451 649 Grove C1ty S4 Wesli!rv1lle f3
straight time. football follow- wdh the idle Southwestern High- Leach, 12-f&gt;.211, Tyo, &amp;-t-:!1, Score by quarten
61
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~~:a u~'~S8 (ot) ers said that despite !be a!mnd- landers In !be Southern Valley Spaulding, U-10&gt; Whobrey,~ Kyg..- Creek
1f 40 eJ 10
81lce of Cleveland
Brown• Athlellc Conference Varsity race Craddock, ~;
Hall 4-0-8; HaDII8D TraOJt
13 25 44 IMI
Shl!de .. .. •.. .. I I SID 711 CaiiBI Wincl!e8tar 105
llarr-Was)llngton I 11 fM 1148
Columbus Academy 82
talent on the East !Bam, the Lanny Tyo flnlshed witb S1
a.terblll
Columbus St. Mary 51
West has sho"" Its superiority. pomta and Mike Spaulding had
Marioa I I f5J 887
Cclumbds Umverslty 61
Includmg the NFL cbampum- 10 as the Bobcabl took a first
llllOAL LEAGUE
Lancaster 59 Newark 5
4 ship and the Playoff Bowl game, period lead ol 17·13 and lltea
TEAM
W L T - Opp Lancaster 59 N'ewark M
the West bad won 15 of 16 meet- Jed all the way_ It was a rough
Welllloa ... - .. 1 1 453 345 Cbllllcethe 69 Ironto• 57
lugs mlb the East lhil season. and tumble game as officials
Alheu .. .. •.. 1 1 197 112 Zlnetvill4 17 Marietta f3
whistled 17 personal fouls, 25
NellollviUt •••• 6 1 365 333 Sheridan 87 Crooksvtlle 65
Greyhounds Winnen on Kyger Creek lltd D on
Jad&lt;a .. ,_, 4 2 380 S!l Paiat Valley 81 Unito 78
Hannan Trace.
Lopa ._.. ,,, .. I I S20 316
VARSITY
Tom Murdock led lite WildMiddlepert •• •• 1 I 350 1191 Jackson ...... ·. 6 0 2711 UM
GALIJPOIJS (521
cats' scoring with 18 polnta while
Gallipolis ..... . 1 5 342 356 Athens .. _. "' 3 3 248 241 Mitchell 7-2-16, Gilkey 142; Dan Hall backed him up wtth
l'omeroy .. .. .. 0 6 306 459 Wellston ....... 3 3 198 198 J . Gilmore 142; Brown :!o0o4; 17. Terry Cremee~~~ got 12 and
SeeThe
MIJ).OIDO VALLEY
Pomeroy ....... 2 4 220 255 Ander0011, 11-1-23: D. Gilmore Roeer Belville 9.
relllli
· W L,.... 0, Nelsonville .. .. 2 4 214 ;as 2-0-4: B. Smith, 0.1-t. Totals 24 Six players left via the perLine
llcArtltur ..... 1 0 1111 Uil GaiUpolia ...... 2 4 193 237 f-62.
son.al fould reute. Kyger Creek
Elllenl .......
1 19t~;:1M Middleport . ·, 0 8 11'1 293
NEL"'NVVLLE (9t)
lost Lanny Tyo and Jerry HaiL
lltdlantl , ....•. I 1 187 't8l MOVC (RESERVI LEAGUE) Richards 12-4-28: Daugherty Hannan Trace ended up playbtg
JlleiDf ....... 1 2 12t 170 Team
'W L ~ Opp 1-1-3; Harold 4-2-10; Schultz 5-I with only three meo oa tbe
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Wlllama ...... t 4 212 26' WshBIIIO ... _ _. 3 1 181 1M 11; llayoes 7-1-15; OJrrlcan 1• Ooor. The Wildcats lost Roy
UWR.
t.. . i :. .1l L ,._. Opp RuUIItd ...... 2 I 108 103 0.2. Totals, 30-HB.
Bickel, Dave
Daniels, Tom
JllllOAJ. (1111:81!RVE LEAGUEt Racine ........ 2 1 1fT 89 Score by quarters:
Murdock and Terry Cremeens.
a..-::tf:..'\&amp;l.ltlltL~
teQa ,
W L TMm Opp Eastel'll ...... · I 2 104 97 Galllpolts .. .. .. . 10 20 M 52 Kyger Creeks' n!Sei'Ves dcnm·
stwllll fa
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\ePa ......... I f llJ 1Z1 McArthur -· ... 0 I 86 121 NelsonvUie .. ·...... 16 30 44 lit etl the llHit Wlldcall33-27. Jlkb. ,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,

West Figures

,arters t
.·. t M 48 78
-.. S1 liS 49 65
By United Pn!sa International
Penn 88 Harvard 65
Prmceton 74 Dartmouth 52
Colgate 76 Buffalo 74
Beckley 109 Blue!Jeld 104
Maryland St. 1112 Va Uruon 93
Lak• Forest 91 Elmhurst 76
Kenyon Tl Cleveland St 75
Mankato 78 Moorhead 68
UCLA 75 Calilorrua 66
Sao Fran 97 Loyola (Cahf) 85
Stanford 73 Southorn Cal. 64
Santa Clara 88 Pepperdine 79

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YOU Mm THE

II.OOSEVELT TROTS
WESTBURY, N.Y. (UPI)
The eighth ediUon of the famed
Roosevelt Jntenta!Ional Tr"'
wiD highlight Roosevelt Racewo
ay'a 52-nl&amp;ht summer meet;
May 25-July 2:1, II IYal
AUSSII SWIM MARK
SYDNEY, Australia (UPI) MlchiH!I Wenden, 16, ••I the
Australian swlmmmg record
for the 101).meter lreeslyle
Friday with a S4 f clocld...
TM old record was St.l 111 bJ
John Devitt In 1957.

NICEST PEOPlE

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Logan . . •••••••••••••
Middleport .. ·- ..... .
Pomeroy
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AlL STABS

NEW YORK (UPI) - A. I •

e. SVAC Standings
1
SVAC STANDINGS
1
IIVAC AIJ.. GAMES
STEAM
WLPOP
3 Eastern
7 3 624 469
4 Southwestern .. · 5 4 480 493
8 Kyger Creek .. · 5 4 498 5115
6 North Galha
3 6 458 508
7 Hannan Trace
2 8 589 656

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Nelsonville ... .. .. .
Wellston ........ -....
Athens ... .........
Jackson........... ....
Logan . .. , .. .. ....... __
Galltpolls .. ., .......... .
Middleport . . .. .. .. .•
Pomeroy
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Athens ..... ... .. ..
Wellston ..•. - .. , .. , _ ..
Galltpohs ............ ..
Nelsonvtlle .. .. .. •.. .. .. .
Pomeroy .. .. .. .. .. .
Middleport .. .. ... • .

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Hlgb School Scores Sent Spts. ea
AREA BASKETBALL
Zanesville Rosecrans 88
SCORING
Sky' ue 72
!As of Jan. 10, 1918)
Masvillo 69 Philo 56
SEO LEAGUE
New Ccnoord 62 Rosev1 lie 35
Name Team Gls Fth Pis 0 Avg lliesden 69 New Lexmgton 60
E Jaoobs, W. 62 !3 141 6 24.5 Stockport 117 Adamsville 57
P Anderson, G 54 22 130 6 21 7 Woodsfield 80 Powhatan 65
M Wren, A 46 29 121 6 20 2 Miller 82
G Stobart, M 45 31 121 6 20 2 New Lexmgton St Aloystus 54
L Mitchell, G SO 13 U3 6 18.B Celdwell 82
B Moore, M 36 35 107 a 17 8
Morietta Sl Marys 68
S Schultz, N Be 23 95 s 15 8 Glooster 70 Shade 62
B Simpson, P 31 24 94 6 15 7 Belpre 84 Warren Local 65
B Richard, N 31 18 91 6 15 2 Newport 67 Fort Frye !i9
A Hol!apfel W 34 23 91 6 15 2 Steubenvtlle 62
East Liverpool 61
MID-OHIO VALLEY
Bridgeport 89
Name Team Glo 11m pis G Avg.
Martms Ferry 60
M Hale, M
25 8 58 3 19 3 Shadys1de 52 Barnesville 43
C Kmght, E 21 8 50 3 16 7 Lancaster 1-'enwJck 73
S. Cundiff, Re 18 16 48 3 16 0
Fatrfleld Umon 71
R Black, Rd 16 15 47 3 15 7 Carrol 59 Liberty Umon 56
C Eichinger, E 18 7 43 3 14 3 Muwnl Trace 79 Ctrclevllle 6&amp;
R Dam, Rd. 16 II 43 3 14 3 CmcmnaU A1k£n 63
R Calvin, Rd. 18 19 41 3 13 7
Cmcmnat1 Western Hills 57
R LJttle. Rd 15 II 41 3 13 7 The Plams 81
S Badgley, E IS 9 39 3 13 0
Carthage - Troy 58
R Redmon, W 21 8 SO 3 12 5 York 47 Rome-Canaan 44
M - McArthur; Rt - Rut- Ames-Bern 84 Waterloo 65
land, Rd - Rutland: W - Wa- Allensville 68 Hamden 59
bama
Laurelville 101 Zaleski 65
OVERAlL STANDINGS
Beaver 1i8 McArthur 37
Teem
W L Team Opp Cleveland East 'fl&gt;ch 57
Wellston .. .. . 8 I 723 524
Cleveland East 63
NelsonVIlle .. -.. 8 I 579 481 Reynoldsburg 60
Albany
.... · 10 2 929 633
Columbus Rosary 38
Ames-Bern ".. 10 809 630 Wilmulol!ton 77
Athens
7 2 593 473 Washington Ccurt House 40
McArthur
6 2 448 378 B1g Walnut 70 MI. Gllead 36
Brown-Zaleski . 8 4 773 771 Waverly 5.1 New Boston 49
GlouaiA!r ", -. •• 6 3 600 545 Portsmouth West 85
Eastern ..... •. 5 3 563 418
Northwest 77
Rutland .. .. .. . 6 3 529 523 II noelersburg 59 Mmlord 58
Chai!IICey-Dovtr 7 4 761 723 Columbus Linden 63
IA(!an . .. •-. I I 465 4911
Columbus West 49
Laurei..W. "" . 8 6 982 731 Cclumbus East 57
Jaeboa .• .. .. .. 4 I f07 402
Columbo&amp; Eastmoor fe
Miller ...... - . · I I 503 501 Colwnbus Central 61
LOI ANGELES fi]Pt) - Tbt
Watarklo ........ t I 785 818
Columbus South 69
Western Conference's domtu- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - -Carthage-Troy • I 5 667 704 Columbus Whetsto110 1%
lion ov" its Eastern nuntarAlleuvllle . .. I 8 872 911
Manon FrankUn 89
parts was expected to continue
Point PleaMt 3 I 527 &amp;Of Cclumbus North 101
Sunday when ali-Sillr'
teams
Mldtllaport - .. I I 481 473
Cclumhus Walaut Ridge 71 from the two National Football
Wilton ...... • 4 7 638 733 Whitehall 62 Worthington 54
Leagoe divisions meet in the Coach John Wickline's Kyger ard Bradbury was hlgb for Ky- Ha•son, U4 Totals, 31).~
llamdf!ll - .. •·• I t 180 1032 Upper Arlington 75
16th annual Pro Bowl football Creek Bobcats, beblnd Chuck ger Creek w1th 17 while Don
HANNAN TRACE (A)
Racine
... ... I 6 409 466
Mt Vernon 70
ge!l141.
Leacit'a 29 poillts, downed the Saunders led Hannan Trace wtth BelviUe, 4-1-9, Bickel, 1.._1;
l.be Plallll ... - I ' 814 651 Urbana 7!1 Grandview 80
Coach Vilce Lombardi's West Hannan Trace Wildoats 8(l.j!6 9.
Damels, ~I Murdock, 4-IG-18;
York
....
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7
651
606
Delaware
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ill
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7-3-17 i Cremeens, •,..,.
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kam was a touchdown favonte I Y ....,.. a ma•
e •·•
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"'D'ID • 1 f 501 570 Groveport 61 London 51
to beat the East for the third move Into a secoAd place tie
KYGER CREEK (80)
Harr!SoB, 0.:1-2 Tolalo X-ISM
Galllpolle · .. · 2 6 451 649 Grove C1ty S4 Wesli!rv1lle f3
straight time. football follow- wdh the idle Southwestern High- Leach, 12-f&gt;.211, Tyo, &amp;-t-:!1, Score by quarten
61
~= :::~·: ~ ~
~~:a u~'~S8 (ot) ers said that despite !be a!mnd- landers In !be Southern Valley Spaulding, U-10&gt; Whobrey,~ Kyg..- Creek
1f 40 eJ 10
81lce of Cleveland
Brown• Athlellc Conference Varsity race Craddock, ~;
Hall 4-0-8; HaDII8D TraOJt
13 25 44 IMI
Shl!de .. .. •.. .. I I SID 711 CaiiBI Wincl!e8tar 105
llarr-Was)llngton I 11 fM 1148
Columbus Academy 82
talent on the East !Bam, the Lanny Tyo flnlshed witb S1
a.terblll
Columbus St. Mary 51
West has sho"" Its superiority. pomta and Mike Spaulding had
Marioa I I f5J 887
Cclumbds Umverslty 61
Includmg the NFL cbampum- 10 as the Bobcabl took a first
llllOAL LEAGUE
Lancaster 59 Newark 5
4 ship and the Playoff Bowl game, period lead ol 17·13 and lltea
TEAM
W L T - Opp Lancaster 59 N'ewark M
the West bad won 15 of 16 meet- Jed all the way_ It was a rough
Welllloa ... - .. 1 1 453 345 Cbllllcethe 69 Ironto• 57
lugs mlb the East lhil season. and tumble game as officials
Alheu .. .. •.. 1 1 197 112 Zlnetvill4 17 Marietta f3
whistled 17 personal fouls, 25
NellollviUt •••• 6 1 365 333 Sheridan 87 Crooksvtlle 65
Greyhounds Winnen on Kyger Creek lltd D on
Jad&lt;a .. ,_, 4 2 380 S!l Paiat Valley 81 Unito 78
Hannan Trace.
Lopa ._.. ,,, .. I I S20 316
VARSITY
Tom Murdock led lite WildMiddlepert •• •• 1 I 350 1191 Jackson ...... ·. 6 0 2711 UM
GALIJPOIJS (521
cats' scoring with 18 polnta while
Gallipolis ..... . 1 5 342 356 Athens .. _. "' 3 3 248 241 Mitchell 7-2-16, Gilkey 142; Dan Hall backed him up wtth
l'omeroy .. .. .. 0 6 306 459 Wellston ....... 3 3 198 198 J . Gilmore 142; Brown :!o0o4; 17. Terry Cremee~~~ got 12 and
SeeThe
MIJ).OIDO VALLEY
Pomeroy ....... 2 4 220 255 Ander0011, 11-1-23: D. Gilmore Roeer Belville 9.
relllli
· W L,.... 0, Nelsonville .. .. 2 4 214 ;as 2-0-4: B. Smith, 0.1-t. Totals 24 Six players left via the perLine
llcArtltur ..... 1 0 1111 Uil GaiUpolia ...... 2 4 193 237 f-62.
son.al fould reute. Kyger Creek
Elllenl .......
1 19t~;:1M Middleport . ·, 0 8 11'1 293
NEL"'NVVLLE (9t)
lost Lanny Tyo and Jerry HaiL
lltdlantl , ....•. I 1 187 't8l MOVC (RESERVI LEAGUE) Richards 12-4-28: Daugherty Hannan Trace ended up playbtg
JlleiDf ....... 1 2 12t 170 Team
'W L ~ Opp 1-1-3; Harold 4-2-10; Schultz 5-I with only three meo oa tbe
.1..1
Wlllama ...... t 4 212 26' WshBIIIO ... _ _. 3 1 181 1M 11; llayoes 7-1-15; OJrrlcan 1• Ooor. The Wildcats lost Roy
UWR.
t.. . i :. .1l L ,._. Opp RuUIItd ...... 2 I 108 103 0.2. Totals, 30-HB.
Bickel, Dave
Daniels, Tom
JllllOAJ. (1111:81!RVE LEAGUEt Racine ........ 2 1 1fT 89 Score by quarters:
Murdock and Terry Cremeens.
a..-::tf:..'\&amp;l.ltlltL~
teQa ,
W L TMm Opp Eastel'll ...... · I 2 104 97 Galllpolts .. .. .. . 10 20 M 52 Kyger Creeks' n!Sei'Ves dcnm·
stwllll fa
• ~ o,
\ePa ......... I f llJ 1Z1 McArthur -· ... 0 I 86 121 NelsonvUie .. ·...... 16 30 44 lit etl the llHit Wlldcall33-27. Jlkb. ,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,

West Figures

,arters t
.·. t M 48 78
-.. S1 liS 49 65
By United Pn!sa International
Penn 88 Harvard 65
Prmceton 74 Dartmouth 52
Colgate 76 Buffalo 74
Beckley 109 Blue!Jeld 104
Maryland St. 1112 Va Uruon 93
Lak• Forest 91 Elmhurst 76
Kenyon Tl Cleveland St 75
Mankato 78 Moorhead 68
UCLA 75 Calilorrua 66
Sao Fran 97 Loyola (Cahf) 85
Stanford 73 Southorn Cal. 64
Santa Clara 88 Pepperdine 79

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WESTBURY, N.Y. (UPI)
The eighth ediUon of the famed
Roosevelt Jntenta!Ional Tr"'
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ay'a 52-nl&amp;ht summer meet;
May 25-July 2:1, II IYal
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SYDNEY, Australia (UPI) MlchiH!I Wenden, 16, ••I the
Australian swlmmmg record
for the 101).meter lreeslyle
Friday with a S4 f clocld...
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John Devitt In 1957.

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senior is 9-1 in aU games and Athens
guard poured in 23 points Fri- has a 1-3 overall record.
day night at Wellston as the The Bulldogs, paced by Dick
Golden Rockets downed the Adams with 18 and Todd SnyAthens Bulldogs 17-6! to remain der_ with 17, took a 17-10 first
In strong contention for lirsl period lead, and went ahead
place in the southeastern Ath- 2&lt;f-10 early in the second period
letic League Race.
on M1ke Wren's three-point play.
Thoo win places the Rockets J~cobs put Wellston ahead 25In a first place tle with Nel•un- 24 m the second period and tbe
rille victors Friday night ~ver Rockets were never headed.
- Gallipolis. Both teams are 6-1 Wellston led 35-32 at halflime,
'In SEOAL play while Wellston and 55-46 at the end of three

periods. The Rockets opened up ' ens defeated Wellston 38-35.
a 20-polnt margin, 73-:i3, w1th I
ATHENS 1611
about three minteo to go.
Adams 6-HB; Heady 6-I-! 3;
Help!~ Jacobs with
the Snyder 7·3-17;
Wren 3-5 -!I;
Rockets scormg . were G"'g Wnght &lt;f-2-2. Totals, 22-17-fil.
Jordan Wllh t7 pomts and AnWELLSTON 1771
dy Holzapfel and Gary Stabler Holzapfel, 3-4-10 ; Gilliland 4each with 10.
0.8, _Stabler 4-2-10, _Jacobs 111Athens had two other players 3-23, Hayburn o-_1-1_' Benscher,
In. the reserve cont!!St, Ath- 4-U. Totals, 32 13 77.
dy fmisbed wtth IS pomts and Srore by quurters .
Mike Wren had 11.
Alhens · · · · · · · · · · 17 32 45 ~ 1
In the reserve sontes~ Ath· Wellston .... . · .. 10 35 5li_ ol

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$61.8 Million In Highway Construetion
In Five Appalachian States is Approved

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WASHINGTON (UP! I - The Appalachian Regional Commlsolon, at Ill monthly meet· la~::r tol.ll of tN0,201
1 alallbr
ing Friday, approved 76.3 miles of highway conatructl~n project• In five otatet that will at
cost an estimated $618 million. Of the total, $4ll.2 million_,. acheduled to be provided
ol ~ee,
under the Appalachian Regional Development program In f1scal 1986-67. The remainder KlloiVDII IIIII ID ~g
ADD $61.8 MILLION BOTH I - --------- :-.-·
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,1elilmc&gt;The projects Include: !8.6 Nprlh Carohna at a total cost of In _separate altiOIIS, the tom- buDdlnCUDinnl Cookeville.
miles In Kentucky at a cost of $16 m!lhon, mcludmg $ll.3_ mll- miSSIOn also.
lo&amp;l~ed ty'rJN,._'fi!J ~--1
111.3 million of which $79 m•l- hen m AppalachJBn funds, 8.5 -Adopted I set of criteria to lor the construction
of a lfW·
lion \\ill be in Appalahh•an pl'o- miles In Ohio at a total cost ?f
I t in the administration of
treatment plant in Montgram money; WI miles In 1127 million, incl~ding $8.8 mil- ~: $e million health procram ag~
Pl.
9
- ·· • ~ ~-,-• . ·~ • ..,. lion m A~palachlan funds; 137 rovlded to old hOilpltall In Ap- 10'lbeii'J-Iary of COIIUI*ce
miles m V~rgmlB, at a total cost P 1 h'
.., filial approval to all
~ of 188 _million, induding $6: ~a..:'lp:roved land treatment a;u'O:.~alon'• aellonl be~ ~~~h~n ~u!prala~~~~n v!:g~f; piMs for New Y?"k, Vi~ ~ 111ey ean be tmpl.-led.
.~ at a total cost of $12.6 million and Alaba,ma which t~lnl : ,
I including $88 million in Appa· the federa govenunen • · •
• f d
bon.
OP THE
Miss Greta Horden, former Iac h••n un s.
-Approved a U mile 1oc:a1
WARRIORS
Middleport
"'sident and SIS·
access road in Scott and Wise Mon., TuN., Wed., Fri.
l-IAS BGEN
ter
of
Mrs.
George
Skinner
of
Mrs.
Ray
McDade
is
counties, va
9 A.M. to S P.M.
;4 SIVER
Rocksprings Rd. and Dr. Cecil Hosleu to WSCS
Approved a resolution oulbor·
Thun. 9 AM t• 1 PM
Horden of Columbus, is con!zing the Kentucky Area Develfined to Ben Franklin Hospital The Letart Falls WSCS held opment Office to design a work
Seturdey
in Columbus. She is in room its Jan. meeting at t~e home plan for urban studies in central
9AMto9PM
104 for friends who would like of Mr&gt;. Ray McDade. 1 he meet- Appalachian at a cost ol$40,000,
to remember her with cards. ing was opened with Prayer - Approved a grant of $54,722 Roush~$'$hf)t
Mr and Mrs. Skinner were in by Hose McDade. Scripture was in federal funds lor coiiBtrucUon
Col~mbus Tuesday to visil with read by Marg1e Hunt. The buSJ- of an airport at Mount Airy, N.
Middleport
her.
ness meeting was pres1cred over (C~='=~======.J~~~~~=::!
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bradbury by Orpha Hill and a report ~ ·
"'
left Friday for a vacation in wt~s given on the sale of rugs.
Florida.
1 The group had made cookies Charter No. 9815
Mr. and Mrs. Bob llead and for all the sick and shutin's.
REPORT OF CONDmON OF
children, Terry, Jame and John Mrs. Nora Cross had the proof Apple Grove. W. Va. were I gram Present wore Inez Hill,
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lois Bell, Nora Cross, Orpha
Jack SlaW! and daughler Wed- Hill. Margery Rouse, and MarOP RACINI
nesday evening.
gle Hunt. Lunch was served by In tbe Stale of Ohio At the Clolt of Business on Decem\f Ill
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mattox Mrs. McDade.
The Pebruary !96~. Pubhshed in Responoe To Call Mjte .~ ~r:'/~~~: er 0
of Nitro, W. Va. spent Thurs- meeling will be at the home the Currency, Under Section 8211, U. S. ev•
·
doy with his parenls. Mr. and of Erma filii .
A8 SET S
Mrs. Carl Mattox. They visiu.J 1- cash, balances with othor banka, and cash
$ IBB,Ma2
.,
at Holzer Hospital with Mrs. ·
iteDII In Procell cl. collection. - --· --- -- ·-- .. ·
·7
Eustace WJison. who IS recup81f
direct
andGovernment
guaranteed oblia:ahona,
, ..................•. , 498,117.49
United
States
::::;:;; William Russell.
,
erating from surgerv.
Obll&amp;atians of SU~ta and J10l~tieaJ$ gu ~) visiona ....
::::~
This was an organization al;
Mi" Scherry Hicks, who Is '
Loans and dtscounli toverdrall ·
..........
U
1487
d' c 1 b ·
d I
Ftxedosaets ...................................
•~ 8
meeling and Mrs. Martm OhISS
employe m A urn US, IS spen Other '"''' -- .. " ..... .................... " .
1,7 .02
lmgof'r was elected as circle leading Ihe weekend with her pa-!
· ·
2288
1
d Mgrs. Dana ld
ToTAL AssETS ··· ···· ···-·· ··· · ·· · · •.••. · st.•BS· · 1
nD"t
SHOWER
I\II'S 1'h omas ~unnstea d. Mrs. er , Mrs. Edna Burris' reoor der l
h ren
Hi ts
k , th edRev. anD
a featlll'•1$ 1•
' Miss PhyiUs Batrv.
hl'ide ;, tllJam Gress. Mrs
L I o y d and Mrs. Otto_Gnmm, treas•:•- Mr. &amp; Mrs. Howard G: Hous
c s an son, ou .
L I A 8 I L I T I E II
1
De rut deposltl of individuals
1 Ier Program Jeaders and host- of Racine are announcmg the ' The Rev· M. E. Dawson has
. for t I1e vear were se Icc t-I approachmg
. . marnage
.
'' ;' returned from Lakeside , Ohio •
rnapartnershi ps, and corpora t! ona ..... , , •. •• , . . $ .00?11861
K H F.MBryant.~
W'll rs. esses
••Ject of. Cliffo!'d
. \'o'l. ""' 1hon -1Housh.
' ·I 1 llrs.
of the1r
• ·
orect with a mtscr!!aneou;; s 10w- 1' t' vm napp,
rs.
I Iam
h
- b ght ·terns d h
R becc F e
to ' where be- was part of a studv
'fime and 5avinlii:s deposits of individuals,
.
'
aug ter, e
a ay .
,
.
partnenhlps, and corporation. ............. . 1H,lti.Ol
1 S II P0 •ell Mrs Clvde foley ed T e group rou
er on uesday e~enmg " I. , ·
.' ·
·
·
.
' to .help make Activiti-Kits to be Virgil Gary Grlfnth,
son of I team on the Gospel of St. John, I
Depoalll of United Statea Governme~t ._ ....... ..
92&amp;.18
Paul's Lutheran Chu!'Ch Wllll 's
• ~lrsr \\illtam
Mrs. sent to Re fugee Ch'ld
Gerald -'
De~•lts
and poll"-alsubdivislOIII
.... ..
R · · Powell,
M Jo.,
W'lr
1 ren.
Rev ~A ward G1r1'ff'lh
1 , an d the J· planned by the BIShop
·
........ of s•-teo
...
~
f4,043.93
1
Ml's, Cecil Dlmcaa nnd Mrs. ;· . l. e!lmn·e. · rs. .
Jam
late· Helen Griffith.
, Ensley.
,
TOTAL DEPOSITS .............. $1J!07,812.24
Wi lliam McPa!'land os hoslcss-lo"'tbb.sG. Mrs. ~~A. NSmtotl.,ll~lrs. Thu&gt;e attending were Mrs. The open church wedding will I
'
(a) Total demand depooill ....... $ 5\1.7211.!!3
"· TI1e refreshm en t and gt fl ta-1 In .rurun ..nrs. . · em, Marlin Ohlinger, Mrs: Harry take place at !:30 p:m. at the I
FIRST CHILD B\IJ\N
ble~ were rovered w1 lh wh1 te \1rs. Burrell Daws01..
M~s. L.1yne, Mrs. Edna ~u~ns, Mts. Letart MethodJst church Sun- 1 Cpl. and Mrs. Walter Murray
(b I Total lime and 1&amp;9i1Jp 4epooill I 790.14'11
cloths and tri nnm."d wit!: green Fve r·et t Roush. ~athy and Lm- Otlo Grimm, Mrs. Wllbarn Pow- day January lB. with the Rev. Harris of Arlingt~n. Va. a~e
2.09Q.UO
1
Other llabllitiea ••• •••• ••• - - ........ - - -.. - .....
bows. The cen1erpie1·e on t.hr da. Mrs. J~hn F. Rous,., Mrs. I el~. Mrs. Grant Ro~sh, ~~~rs. Ja~ Early officiating.
I announcing the birth of the1r
TOTAL LJ.ABU.li'IEI • , •• - - ----.- •••• 11 !!f!Z.::H
refreshmenl table was • la rge i Martm, Benslord, Jr ._ Mrs. J. Nelson Roush, Mrs. Hilda R1dg- A reception at the
first child, a son, born Monday,
•hite bell topped wtlh a mnna- V McGrew, Mrs. Wilham Rus- way, Mrs. R. G. Greene, Mrs.l will follow the ceremony.
January 10 at a hospJtal in Wash
CAPITAL ACCIOV.II
--~::·.:'..: Common stock-total par ftiUt .................. • 00,000.00
ure bnde; and the g•ft tab le, sc.l, Mrs . James Cunnmgham, Russell and Mrs. Fry.
Housh was 0 186$ graduate
mgton, D. C. The baby we~ghed
No. ali..... 1Uihotlle4 000
wa s centered with a small while I Mrs. Ray Weavc1 , Mrs. Thelma
C
EETING
Southern Local School and
7 pounda and 12 ounces and ha•
I t.eeb ~ illslllll
No. 1hares oulltnctinl DOG
tree decorated wtlh uells and , Capeha rt . Mrs. James Layne.
W.S.h.s._ MW8 C S
employed as secretary at
been named Walter Murr~y Har00
like
llliuNI Surplus ........ ,, .••... ········--·······.....
....,•.ooo
.
31
wedding rings and placed un- 1Burm, Mrs. Donald P. Roush, The ~et od!SI_ · t th · h
terior decorators of Ohio wilh ri• II. Grandparents mclude
1 1111-fo.Y• cmkU. ,..
Undivided profitl ····•:;.:.:..:.:.:..:.a..:.·•••··· ···---··
8
1
TOTAL
CAPITAL
.MiUiun·a•
•
•
•
•
•
.
.
•
..
..
...
I
31
der the tm- was a miniature Mrs. Harry Layne, Mrs. H. L. on Tue ay evem~ d e ~me offices in Midddleporl. Mr. Grif- Mrs. Frances Layman of Sana
lace fllldls aa1 for aa.
hridr and groon o figurine.
, Cycr. Mrs. William
Chisler, of Mrs. Robert ern °~
lith attended EasOOrn Local and Monica, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs.
,
. , atass- door
1
TOTAL LIABILITill:l AJII)
'MIMfl
(;a mi's """ played and priz-: Mrs. Olha Lieving, Mrs. Harry Everal! ~:!'!,,!;~o":" of
is owner-manager or
Charles Searles, M•ddleporl.
-llJ&gt; out atCAPITAL ACCOUNTII ................. _
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es were won by Mrs . . L. c. 1Miller, Mrs. Donald
progra
. . "Th'
Decorators.
GreatgrandparentsareMr.and
• C , , , •• ·tc
KBJIOIA.II4
Huush, Mrs. ~enry Buck. Jr ·Iner, Mrs. W. T. Stone, Mrs. Lives as ~hm~~ sl ts
Mro. M. C. Hamilton, Clanlon,
•. - l
A•eraee of tollal dtDolitl I« tile II olllildlt
"rs. John F. Roush and Mrs. Jack Welch, Mrs. Tom Hoff- followd With 8 """'"s on.
New Jlei!JB
Ala. and Mrs. Anna B. Tencher,
days endln&amp; wllb all date . .. ...... . . . . . . . . . . .......
Chesler Weaver.
man, Mrs. F. A. Batey, Mrs. Mrs. Roberl He~don,
Mr. and Mro. Harold Weaver Charleston, W. Va. Mrs. LayAvoraee of totlllOI!ll ftlr tile II ee'tadM
SNit
Todey
At
....
' Hnward Wagenhals, Mrs. Jack dent, called the busmess
Jr. had a birthday dinner
man came from Califomla to
dql ....... wHII ......... . .. -••. -••• --. . . . .'Ill
The guest list included Mrs. Frey, Mrs. Herman Layne, mg to order. Mrs. Arthur
day for her mother, Mrs.
assilt in the cart ol her daughI, Freeland S. Norrla, Cashier, of tbo abov•named bank do
David Housh, Mrs.
Charles . Mrs. Geor~e Lerner,
M r reporleO on tho shoes, socka Winebremmer, Dinner wu
tor.
hereby declore tbat tbla report of contllttoD II true to lilt beot
of my kno\1\!dee and belief.
Roush, Mrs. Clayton Athey, ' George Lyons, the
anChrdlstmasahirll ant!d sifldpurcbaaedls
ed to Mr. and Mrs. William G. gu=es"'ts-.---:t;:-he:----::ho-::m=-e: -::o;-1-;-M;:r-.--;;a;;;;nd l
FIIIIZLAJiD I. NORRIB
·
mean a oon
Mrs. Chester Weaver,
Mrs. 1Mrs. Duncan and Mrs. _
food baskets sent to families. Winebrenner, Mary Ann,
Mrs. Jack Wealberman, Tup-J
We, the wuleriiJIIIId dfreeton · - tba corrHIIItu of tbla
Rt,rt Cooke , Mr• . James land and the honoree MISs
d 'd d to
bel• Merritt, Mr. and Mrs. Roy pers Plains. Aflernoon callers I
report of concUUon and declare tbal It hu been euai!Hil IIJ Ul
Thegroup
w·mebrenner, L'da
R sh, Mrs. Dona liD
( JHn; am I f'V.
thi
. t eCJe
d . the
m , Tommy, were Mrs. Dana Hff
o man, J
llld to the belt of our bowlodee and belief l1 true 1tld
Dif!e, Mrs. Edw111 Stem, \lrs .' Nt;llACLIMA GARDEN
A s proJe~ furmtgh 1
Michael and Peggy, and Mr. and son Steven, also of Rutlend,
J. DILLON
Gar den
and Mrs. Haro ld Weaver ·
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George Jewe II . Mrs 0 .
Middleport, 0.
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Mrs. Robert y·1eIda an d Sa n
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WJ be P~· tn to ~ urc
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Powell, Mrs. Ottie Roush, Mrs. home of ~1rs. Ralph Sayre, with anykone wdo mgt_ 1o helso
OBSERVE BIRTHDAY
G. Nickles, Reedsville R. F. D.
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy ll'ine!Jren~ I
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Dodson. ~Irs. Ln rrv Mr.o;. James Roush as co- host- rna
, .. .rsbach, Mrs. Kermit GresS, 1t·~ s . The meeting was opened 1tes m ~ee ~ny met
ner honored their son's
L~s. Robert Gurtis, Mr&lt;. Ral ph : 111 regular form. Devotions were the Y~~r ISSie of ~a to
day, William GordDn, with
fj ~ayre, Mrs. Bernard l.iev in.g. 1lcd. by Mrs. James Roush, The mas ::;'e. ~.;o d to
dinner Tuesday evening
IS
l::ii Mrs Harold Lee Zerkle Mrs. 1 roll was answered with Botanni- case 1e ca
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Mr
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Mark Ward . .V. rs. 1(,Ward. · bc-r. Mrs . Larry Lieving.
g ruas a $ ea ·
Merritt, sod Mr. and Mrs. Roy
"Doy Ie "JIJat K~ ~g
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m~;,.
t 1e _usmess mee mg Everald Wright, Mrs. Glenn
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Chff Roush. Mrs. B•ll Howard. ~rs. Pele Burne read a Thank S lth M Marcus Trough
HAVE CALLERS
Mrs. Carroll Adams, Jr ., Mrs. 1·You nole from Mr.
Forrest Mm ·Ar~s. Thabet
M· ' M
Mr D
Hoff
L. C. Roush, Mrs John F'rv. Borhlel thanking the club lor F rs.k Th ur
Mrs' M ~ •- of Rur.tlanaodd '· Sundaoa di':'
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were
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Mrs. Bertha Cunnmg
am, Mrs. 1the pme cone wreath sent to 1m Dl
Mr Fr nk BaUey and 1;;"""~~;;~~~;;;i;;ii.
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Wll~ur Webb, :.nd Mary .lane. at Christmas. The club civic Mnge~m:,Harry Capehart, Mrs. Ed- projecl was discussed. An
rs.
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PER.SONAU!
ya1nce. Mrs. Robrrt Layne, Mrs. received.
James Ball was a recent
Sisson, Mrs. Donnie Van- The program
"Around the gical patient at The Medical FOR ALL _OCCASIONS
Mrs. Harold Johnson, World with Flowers" was
Center Hospital at
We we fJowersevel')'W11en
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Ohio.
was announced that the
Mrs. Donald Bumgardner Is
WY22039
mee ling would be held at the
at St. Joseph Hospital
OR NIGHT Wt9-2951
i home of Mrs. Ray Pickens, Jr.
Be1uty Tips
: John Powell, Mrs. David Simon-I
Pomeroy Flower Shop
Today, the
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Carroll Adams, Jr., Mrs.
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ry Buck, Jr., Mrs. Pete Burris. I
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Frields, Jr., Mrs. William Gibbs,
#oomed woMrs. J ames Gilbert~ Mrs. T. m
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Mrs. Bill
Howard,
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Mrs. Robert Layne, Mrs. Harry
'~""';h;dow L . '· •' · ·"· Miller, Miss Ethel Riddle, Mrs.
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KOUS, versatile, com- Robert Goorell and Mrs, llarble. inexpensive, a wo1 bell friend. Do you
old Bumgarner and the host1f'lllt to have an elaborate esses. Mrs. Sayre and Mrs.
.,ae. a tuxudous coiffur~ or Roush.
"ld.J at a moment'! not1ce?
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Parish House wilh Mrs. John
Fry and Mrs. William Russell
as hostesses. The program "The
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;~ Jacobs Sparks We IIston to Victory
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senior is 9-1 in aU games and Athens
guard poured in 23 points Fri- has a 1-3 overall record.
day night at Wellston as the The Bulldogs, paced by Dick
Golden Rockets downed the Adams with 18 and Todd SnyAthens Bulldogs 17-6! to remain der_ with 17, took a 17-10 first
In strong contention for lirsl period lead, and went ahead
place in the southeastern Ath- 2&lt;f-10 early in the second period
letic League Race.
on M1ke Wren's three-point play.
Thoo win places the Rockets J~cobs put Wellston ahead 25In a first place tle with Nel•un- 24 m the second period and tbe
rille victors Friday night ~ver Rockets were never headed.
- Gallipolis. Both teams are 6-1 Wellston led 35-32 at halflime,
'In SEOAL play while Wellston and 55-46 at the end of three

periods. The Rockets opened up ' ens defeated Wellston 38-35.
a 20-polnt margin, 73-:i3, w1th I
ATHENS 1611
about three minteo to go.
Adams 6-HB; Heady 6-I-! 3;
Help!~ Jacobs with
the Snyder 7·3-17;
Wren 3-5 -!I;
Rockets scormg . were G"'g Wnght &lt;f-2-2. Totals, 22-17-fil.
Jordan Wllh t7 pomts and AnWELLSTON 1771
dy Holzapfel and Gary Stabler Holzapfel, 3-4-10 ; Gilliland 4each with 10.
0.8, _Stabler 4-2-10, _Jacobs 111Athens had two other players 3-23, Hayburn o-_1-1_' Benscher,
In. the reserve cont!!St, Ath- 4-U. Totals, 32 13 77.
dy fmisbed wtth IS pomts and Srore by quurters .
Mike Wren had 11.
Alhens · · · · · · · · · · 17 32 45 ~ 1
In the reserve sontes~ Ath· Wellston .... . · .. 10 35 5li_ ol

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$61.8 Million In Highway Construetion
In Five Appalachian States is Approved

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WASHINGTON (UP! I - The Appalachian Regional Commlsolon, at Ill monthly meet· la~::r tol.ll of tN0,201
1 alallbr
ing Friday, approved 76.3 miles of highway conatructl~n project• In five otatet that will at
cost an estimated $618 million. Of the total, $4ll.2 million_,. acheduled to be provided
ol ~ee,
under the Appalachian Regional Development program In f1scal 1986-67. The remainder KlloiVDII IIIII ID ~g
ADD $61.8 MILLION BOTH I - --------- :-.-·
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,1elilmc&gt;The projects Include: !8.6 Nprlh Carohna at a total cost of In _separate altiOIIS, the tom- buDdlnCUDinnl Cookeville.
miles In Kentucky at a cost of $16 m!lhon, mcludmg $ll.3_ mll- miSSIOn also.
lo&amp;l~ed ty'rJN,._'fi!J ~--1
111.3 million of which $79 m•l- hen m AppalachJBn funds, 8.5 -Adopted I set of criteria to lor the construction
of a lfW·
lion \\ill be in Appalahh•an pl'o- miles In Ohio at a total cost ?f
I t in the administration of
treatment plant in Montgram money; WI miles In 1127 million, incl~ding $8.8 mil- ~: $e million health procram ag~
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- ·· • ~ ~-,-• . ·~ • ..,. lion m A~palachlan funds; 137 rovlded to old hOilpltall In Ap- 10'lbeii'J-Iary of COIIUI*ce
miles m V~rgmlB, at a total cost P 1 h'
.., filial approval to all
~ of 188 _million, induding $6: ~a..:'lp:roved land treatment a;u'O:.~alon'• aellonl be~ ~~~h~n ~u!prala~~~~n v!:g~f; piMs for New Y?"k, Vi~ ~ 111ey ean be tmpl.-led.
.~ at a total cost of $12.6 million and Alaba,ma which t~lnl : ,
I including $88 million in Appa· the federa govenunen • · •
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bon.
OP THE
Miss Greta Horden, former Iac h••n un s.
-Approved a U mile 1oc:a1
WARRIORS
Middleport
"'sident and SIS·
access road in Scott and Wise Mon., TuN., Wed., Fri.
l-IAS BGEN
ter
of
Mrs.
George
Skinner
of
Mrs.
Ray
McDade
is
counties, va
9 A.M. to S P.M.
;4 SIVER
Rocksprings Rd. and Dr. Cecil Hosleu to WSCS
Approved a resolution oulbor·
Thun. 9 AM t• 1 PM
Horden of Columbus, is con!zing the Kentucky Area Develfined to Ben Franklin Hospital The Letart Falls WSCS held opment Office to design a work
Seturdey
in Columbus. She is in room its Jan. meeting at t~e home plan for urban studies in central
9AMto9PM
104 for friends who would like of Mr&gt;. Ray McDade. 1 he meet- Appalachian at a cost ol$40,000,
to remember her with cards. ing was opened with Prayer - Approved a grant of $54,722 Roush~$'$hf)t
Mr and Mrs. Skinner were in by Hose McDade. Scripture was in federal funds lor coiiBtrucUon
Col~mbus Tuesday to visil with read by Marg1e Hunt. The buSJ- of an airport at Mount Airy, N.
Middleport
her.
ness meeting was pres1cred over (C~='=~======.J~~~~~=::!
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bradbury by Orpha Hill and a report ~ ·
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left Friday for a vacation in wt~s given on the sale of rugs.
Florida.
1 The group had made cookies Charter No. 9815
Mr. and Mrs. Bob llead and for all the sick and shutin's.
REPORT OF CONDmON OF
children, Terry, Jame and John Mrs. Nora Cross had the proof Apple Grove. W. Va. were I gram Present wore Inez Hill,
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lois Bell, Nora Cross, Orpha
Jack SlaW! and daughler Wed- Hill. Margery Rouse, and MarOP RACINI
nesday evening.
gle Hunt. Lunch was served by In tbe Stale of Ohio At the Clolt of Business on Decem\f Ill
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mattox Mrs. McDade.
The Pebruary !96~. Pubhshed in Responoe To Call Mjte .~ ~r:'/~~~: er 0
of Nitro, W. Va. spent Thurs- meeling will be at the home the Currency, Under Section 8211, U. S. ev•
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doy with his parenls. Mr. and of Erma filii .
A8 SET S
Mrs. Carl Mattox. They visiu.J 1- cash, balances with othor banka, and cash
$ IBB,Ma2
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at Holzer Hospital with Mrs. ·
iteDII In Procell cl. collection. - --· --- -- ·-- .. ·
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Eustace WJison. who IS recup81f
direct
andGovernment
guaranteed oblia:ahona,
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United
States
::::;:;; William Russell.
,
erating from surgerv.
Obll&amp;atians of SU~ta and J10l~tieaJ$ gu ~) visiona ....
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This was an organization al;
Mi" Scherry Hicks, who Is '
Loans and dtscounli toverdrall ·
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meeling and Mrs. Martm OhISS
employe m A urn US, IS spen Other '"''' -- .. " ..... .................... " .
1,7 .02
lmgof'r was elected as circle leading Ihe weekend with her pa-!
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d Mgrs. Dana ld
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h ren
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a featlll'•1$ 1•
' Miss PhyiUs Batrv.
hl'ide ;, tllJam Gress. Mrs
L I o y d and Mrs. Otto_Gnmm, treas•:•- Mr. &amp; Mrs. Howard G: Hous
c s an son, ou .
L I A 8 I L I T I E II
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De rut deposltl of individuals
1 Ier Program Jeaders and host- of Racine are announcmg the ' The Rev· M. E. Dawson has
. for t I1e vear were se Icc t-I approachmg
. . marnage
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'' ;' returned from Lakeside , Ohio •
rnapartnershi ps, and corpora t! ona ..... , , •. •• , . . $ .00?11861
K H F.MBryant.~
W'll rs. esses
••Ject of. Cliffo!'d
. \'o'l. ""' 1hon -1Housh.
' ·I 1 llrs.
of the1r
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rs.
I Iam
h
- b ght ·terns d h
R becc F e
to ' where be- was part of a studv
'fime and 5avinlii:s deposits of individuals,
.
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aug ter, e
a ay .
,
.
partnenhlps, and corporation. ............. . 1H,lti.Ol
1 S II P0 •ell Mrs Clvde foley ed T e group rou
er on uesday e~enmg " I. , ·
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' to .help make Activiti-Kits to be Virgil Gary Grlfnth,
son of I team on the Gospel of St. John, I
Depoalll of United Statea Governme~t ._ ....... ..
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Paul's Lutheran Chu!'Ch Wllll 's
• ~lrsr \\illtam
Mrs. sent to Re fugee Ch'ld
Gerald -'
De~•lts
and poll"-alsubdivislOIII
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R · · Powell,
M Jo.,
W'lr
1 ren.
Rev ~A ward G1r1'ff'lh
1 , an d the J· planned by the BIShop
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Ml's, Cecil Dlmcaa nnd Mrs. ;· . l. e!lmn·e. · rs. .
Jam
late· Helen Griffith.
, Ensley.
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TOTAL DEPOSITS .............. $1J!07,812.24
Wi lliam McPa!'land os hoslcss-lo"'tbb.sG. Mrs. ~~A. NSmtotl.,ll~lrs. Thu&gt;e attending were Mrs. The open church wedding will I
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(a) Total demand depooill ....... $ 5\1.7211.!!3
"· TI1e refreshm en t and gt fl ta-1 In .rurun ..nrs. . · em, Marlin Ohlinger, Mrs: Harry take place at !:30 p:m. at the I
FIRST CHILD B\IJ\N
ble~ were rovered w1 lh wh1 te \1rs. Burrell Daws01..
M~s. L.1yne, Mrs. Edna ~u~ns, Mts. Letart MethodJst church Sun- 1 Cpl. and Mrs. Walter Murray
(b I Total lime and 1&amp;9i1Jp 4epooill I 790.14'11
cloths and tri nnm."d wit!: green Fve r·et t Roush. ~athy and Lm- Otlo Grimm, Mrs. Wllbarn Pow- day January lB. with the Rev. Harris of Arlingt~n. Va. a~e
2.09Q.UO
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Other llabllitiea ••• •••• ••• - - ........ - - -.. - .....
bows. The cen1erpie1·e on t.hr da. Mrs. J~hn F. Rous,., Mrs. I el~. Mrs. Grant Ro~sh, ~~~rs. Ja~ Early officiating.
I announcing the birth of the1r
TOTAL LJ.ABU.li'IEI • , •• - - ----.- •••• 11 !!f!Z.::H
refreshmenl table was • la rge i Martm, Benslord, Jr ._ Mrs. J. Nelson Roush, Mrs. Hilda R1dg- A reception at the
first child, a son, born Monday,
•hite bell topped wtlh a mnna- V McGrew, Mrs. Wilham Rus- way, Mrs. R. G. Greene, Mrs.l will follow the ceremony.
January 10 at a hospJtal in Wash
CAPITAL ACCIOV.II
--~::·.:'..: Common stock-total par ftiUt .................. • 00,000.00
ure bnde; and the g•ft tab le, sc.l, Mrs . James Cunnmgham, Russell and Mrs. Fry.
Housh was 0 186$ graduate
mgton, D. C. The baby we~ghed
No. ali..... 1Uihotlle4 000
wa s centered with a small while I Mrs. Ray Weavc1 , Mrs. Thelma
C
EETING
Southern Local School and
7 pounda and 12 ounces and ha•
I t.eeb ~ illslllll
No. 1hares oulltnctinl DOG
tree decorated wtlh uells and , Capeha rt . Mrs. James Layne.
W.S.h.s._ MW8 C S
employed as secretary at
been named Walter Murr~y Har00
like
llliuNI Surplus ........ ,, .••... ········--·······.....
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wedding rings and placed un- 1Burm, Mrs. Donald P. Roush, The ~et od!SI_ · t th · h
terior decorators of Ohio wilh ri• II. Grandparents mclude
1 1111-fo.Y• cmkU. ,..
Undivided profitl ····•:;.:.:..:.:.:..:.a..:.·•••··· ···---··
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TOTAL
CAPITAL
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der the tm- was a miniature Mrs. Harry Layne, Mrs. H. L. on Tue ay evem~ d e ~me offices in Midddleporl. Mr. Grif- Mrs. Frances Layman of Sana
lace fllldls aa1 for aa.
hridr and groon o figurine.
, Cycr. Mrs. William
Chisler, of Mrs. Robert ern °~
lith attended EasOOrn Local and Monica, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs.
,
. , atass- door
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TOTAL LIABILITill:l AJII)
'MIMfl
(;a mi's """ played and priz-: Mrs. Olha Lieving, Mrs. Harry Everal! ~:!'!,,!;~o":" of
is owner-manager or
Charles Searles, M•ddleporl.
-llJ&gt; out atCAPITAL ACCOUNTII ................. _
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es were won by Mrs . . L. c. 1Miller, Mrs. Donald
progra
. . "Th'
Decorators.
GreatgrandparentsareMr.and
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Huush, Mrs. ~enry Buck. Jr ·Iner, Mrs. W. T. Stone, Mrs. Lives as ~hm~~ sl ts
Mro. M. C. Hamilton, Clanlon,
•. - l
A•eraee of tollal dtDolitl I« tile II olllildlt
"rs. John F. Roush and Mrs. Jack Welch, Mrs. Tom Hoff- followd With 8 """'"s on.
New Jlei!JB
Ala. and Mrs. Anna B. Tencher,
days endln&amp; wllb all date . .. ...... . . . . . . . . . . .......
Chesler Weaver.
man, Mrs. F. A. Batey, Mrs. Mrs. Roberl He~don,
Mr. and Mro. Harold Weaver Charleston, W. Va. Mrs. LayAvoraee of totlllOI!ll ftlr tile II ee'tadM
SNit
Todey
At
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' Hnward Wagenhals, Mrs. Jack dent, called the busmess
Jr. had a birthday dinner
man came from Califomla to
dql ....... wHII ......... . .. -••. -••• --. . . . .'Ill
The guest list included Mrs. Frey, Mrs. Herman Layne, mg to order. Mrs. Arthur
day for her mother, Mrs.
assilt in the cart ol her daughI, Freeland S. Norrla, Cashier, of tbo abov•named bank do
David Housh, Mrs.
Charles . Mrs. Geor~e Lerner,
M r reporleO on tho shoes, socka Winebremmer, Dinner wu
tor.
hereby declore tbat tbla report of contllttoD II true to lilt beot
of my kno\1\!dee and belief.
Roush, Mrs. Clayton Athey, ' George Lyons, the
anChrdlstmasahirll ant!d sifldpurcbaaedls
ed to Mr. and Mrs. William G. gu=es"'ts-.---:t;:-he:----::ho-::m=-e: -::o;-1-;-M;:r-.--;;a;;;;nd l
FIIIIZLAJiD I. NORRIB
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mean a oon
Mrs. Chester Weaver,
Mrs. 1Mrs. Duncan and Mrs. _
food baskets sent to families. Winebrenner, Mary Ann,
Mrs. Jack Wealberman, Tup-J
We, the wuleriiJIIIId dfreeton · - tba corrHIIItu of tbla
Rt,rt Cooke , Mr• . James land and the honoree MISs
d 'd d to
bel• Merritt, Mr. and Mrs. Roy pers Plains. Aflernoon callers I
report of concUUon and declare tbal It hu been euai!Hil IIJ Ul
Thegroup
w·mebrenner, L'da
R sh, Mrs. Dona liD
( JHn; am I f'V.
thi
. t eCJe
d . the
m , Tommy, were Mrs. Dana Hff
o man, J
llld to the belt of our bowlodee and belief l1 true 1tld
Dif!e, Mrs. Edw111 Stem, \lrs .' Nt;llACLIMA GARDEN
A s proJe~ furmtgh 1
Michael and Peggy, and Mr. and son Steven, also of Rutlend,
J. DILLON
Gar den
and Mrs. Haro ld Weaver ·
.
George Jewe II . Mrs 0 .
Middleport, 0.
.I. The Nehac I1ma
·umoney1 J&amp;r
ed. orthe eh oveh
Mrs. Robert y·1eIda an d Sa n
~ORR
DI-.
I. ROUIR
Harward. Sr., Miss Lelal1 J;:me nH' t on Monday evening at
WJ be P~· tn to ~ urc
Gay of Reedsville, and Mr. W. L - - - - - - - - - '
Powell, Mrs. Ottie Roush, Mrs. home of ~1rs. Ralph Sayre, with anykone wdo mgt_ 1o helso
OBSERVE BIRTHDAY
G. Nickles, Reedsville R. F. D.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy ll'ine!Jren~ I
. e. a na
d ton ti p
·.
~nettt
Dodson. ~Irs. Ln rrv Mr.o;. James Roush as co- host- rna
, .. .rsbach, Mrs. Kermit GresS, 1t·~ s . The meeting was opened 1tes m ~ee ~ny met
ner honored their son's
L~s. Robert Gurtis, Mr&lt;. Ral ph : 111 regular form. Devotions were the Y~~r ISSie of ~a to
day, William GordDn, with
fj ~ayre, Mrs. Bernard l.iev in.g. 1lcd. by Mrs. James Roush, The mas ::;'e. ~.;o d to
dinner Tuesday evening
IS
l::ii Mrs Harold Lee Zerkle Mrs. 1 roll was answered with Botanni- case 1e ca
an
thse- to Mrs. Harold Weaver, Linda,
1
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·~.. Dl or thee p eggy, M'cha
1 •1 a nd Tommy;
""' James
Ma cKnigh l, M. rs.· BtU "" na· me of a Conifer Ever- cure
h bstorage
Th ~
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a
so
w
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Mr
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Mr
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I 1am G• Wine:. • e.~. Mrs. Henry
·
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new
meat
cookbooK
of
lhe
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bre
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Mary
Ann • Efl••beth
Bw.:k, Jrs .. Mrs. ~ ~~~ wa ~ held for former mem- i .
t
ch
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u.a
1
Mark Ward . .V. rs. 1(,Ward. · bc-r. Mrs . Larry Lieving.
g ruas a $ ea ·
Merritt, sod Mr. and Mrs. Roy
"Doy Ie "JIJat K~ ~g
_. ht . Mf " . ,1 Jl urmg
.
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t'
Those attending were Mrs. Winebrenner
m~;,.
t 1e _usmess mee mg Everald Wright, Mrs. Glenn
__·_ __
Chff Roush. Mrs. B•ll Howard. ~rs. Pele Burne read a Thank S lth M Marcus Trough
HAVE CALLERS
Mrs. Carroll Adams, Jr ., Mrs. 1·You nole from Mr.
Forrest Mm ·Ar~s. Thabet
M· ' M
Mr D
Hoff
L. C. Roush, Mrs John F'rv. Borhlel thanking the club lor F rs.k Th ur
Mrs' M ~ •- of Rur.tlanaodd '· Sundaoa di':'
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h'
ran
ompson
• arton
were
ay
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Mrs. Bertha Cunnmg
am, Mrs. 1the pme cone wreath sent to 1m Dl
Mr Fr nk BaUey and 1;;"""~~;;~~~;;;i;;ii.
8
Wll~ur Webb, :.nd Mary .lane. at Christmas. The club civic Mnge~m:,Harry Capehart, Mrs. Ed- projecl was discussed. An
rs.
"·
Bumgarner, Mrs. B. R. plicalinn for membership was
PER.SONAU!
ya1nce. Mrs. Robrrt Layne, Mrs. received.
James Ball was a recent
Sisson, Mrs. Donnie Van- The program
"Around the gical patient at The Medical FOR ALL _OCCASIONS
Mrs. Harold Johnson, World with Flowers" was
Center Hospital at
We we fJowersevel')'W11en
"•
by Mrs. Chester Weaver.
Ohio.
was announced that the
Mrs. Donald Bumgardner Is
WY22039
mee ling would be held at the
at St. Joseph Hospital
OR NIGHT Wt9-2951
i home of Mrs. Ray Pickens, Jr.
Be1uty Tips
: John Powell, Mrs. David Simon-I
Pomeroy Flower Shop
Today, the
: ton, Mrs. M.:;,rtin Berjsford, Mrs. ITTo,;.,,,.;lrv
1
'fills becom· 1
Carroll Adams, Jr., Mrs.
~ 1 , inde.. ·
ry Buck, Jr., Mrs. Pete Burris. I
~ - ·
Plllllble to
i
Mrs. Mel Clark, Mrs. ~--·~ " 1
tile well
Frields, Jr., Mrs. William Gibbs,
#oomed woMrs. J ames Gilbert~ Mrs. T. m
-"h
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Mrs. Bill
Howard,
ounas e
I . •:1, .-r HoHman,
. , . Gill Cll ....
'"'""-~ or
Mrs. Robert Layne, Mrs. Harry
'~""';h;dow L . '· •' · ·"· Miller, Miss Ethel Riddle, Mrs.
·'-·
~? Wig; ar# convenient, Chester Weaver, guests Mrs.
KOUS, versatile, com- Robert Goorell and Mrs, llarble. inexpensive, a wo1 bell friend. Do you
old Bumgarner and the host1f'lllt to have an elaborate esses. Mrs. Sayre and Mrs.
.,ae. a tuxudous coiffur~ or Roush.
"ld.J at a moment'! not1ce?
REB~ ~A CIRCLE
A bfonde today, redhead to"""'
. . lOW? 'lbe answer -own
The Rebecca Circle ol the
foot Plllilo Me • 1 11 • Jllll .... . . .
a 1111 or two. Instant g'lamor! II L1utheran Church Women met
tortblllltlhiJIIIIa.l_ll . . . . .. . ,
-lola Bartrum II
on Wednesday afternoon at the
Parish House wilh Mrs. John
Fry and Mrs. William Russell
as hostesses. The program "The
Phone WY 2-3557
Computer and The
Church
I, Mlln
Pomeroy World" was presented by Mrs.

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Dog Foods - Flour - Ingredients

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Wise Decisions Needed

lulroductoryoffer!

BAKER
FURNITURE

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SH 2e4t11

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Phone WY 2-2115
Pomeroy, Ohio

Mulberry Ave.

AREA • •

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MASON AND GALLIA AREA

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ATTENTION FARMERS!

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SUGAR RUN FLOUR MILLS

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withltand! heaviest bombordmen~ All tbe-timJollb.
the ,...., 16-inoh 410 RoW-y Cutte&lt; is bailt lD loloo 6e
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Classified Ads Your· MOdern Community ·Bulletin Board
- - - - - - - - - 0-Dall)' Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., JaiL 15, 1966 I

WANT AD
INFORMATION

!SIGNS

DIADt.INU

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M. DIY l ...re 'P'Uitllcltlon
MoRNr DNtiiiM 9:H A. M.
CANCILLATIONI

COitRECTIONI
Will H ~optlll until 9:ot A. M.
P9r Doy of PUbiK:•tlon

IIGULATIONI
The PUIIIIIIIor ,...."" 'tho rllht
to Hit or njKt enr alii dMmd

oblec:tlonUII.

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should bl

Nporfed
IMmfdl.tely, Tile pvb•
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WANT AD

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1964 Olds 88, 4-Door
heater, blue ftnisb. Spotlesl dean interior.

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Fo~The Deal Thars Best!

News Notes

'66 CHEVYS-QUALITY USED CARS

$2149

Power steering and brakes, automatlo1 f!JI1Y tcjulp(l&lt;d. rad!"&gt;

1965 Chevrolet 4 Dr.

/'--.....THE MAN WITH THI! RED VEST

USED CAR CENTER

WY 2-5325

$1999

Pomeroy

Malor Co.

OPEN IVES. PJOO P.M.

1": IFII'fO-

DtD ~E GIT 'TH ' MONEY
TO BUY 'THAT
CANDY?

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DAILY CROSSWORD
AIOII089
1. Boy meet.a
girl

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Whether you ehoose Sunday dinner at Bailey'• or
any day . . . you'll find a friendly atmosphere 1
full menu and lowest prices. VIsit us soon, 7oti're
welcome!

AND OPPORTUNITIES UNLIMITED
Aro ~·· a high ochool graduate otJho thi!lka logicaUy
olld tDOUid lib! lo IOU thai obi!i!J iR " Mallet~ging

li. Newts
9.Doa
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food

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cre.'Jl
2. High hill

115. Prom(Jn8
lory
18. Travel~
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20. B111.t·

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ti. Beigo

23. Ravels

6. Natural
BPrings

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12. Trimmed
l!l. Witty
remark

BAILEY'S BESTAlJRAN'I'

100r

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languag•
17. Worr:l.er:
slang
19. Not fat

21. Inquire
22. Family

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Drnc~.ments

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WANTED!

LONGFELLOW
One ~ttet" frhnply standi for aoolhcr. In this samp1e A Is IMed
for the Lhree L's, X tor the two O'!i, t•tc. SID~;Ie }f'tltor~ . npo.~

&amp;oodJ. We will buy cont-

trophies. lhe length and fonnatlon of the words are all hmtA

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OLD AND
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MOON.

A CJ')'ptograoa Quolallm

KNOTTS USED
FURNITURE ond
AUCTION

By CHESTER GOULD

DICK TllACY

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commercial• and go where the action is_lnataaa of bringing it all here?"

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merclle!fS\y
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21. Nf!tlk frill

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weight
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city
12. Kind of
meal
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water

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PHONE WY 2-2156

pletw

MY FROG
FER FIVE.
CENTS

JU6HAID!l WHAR

f4,T NEW LOW PRICES

Career with A Future

By FRED LASSWELL

I SOlD HIM

Love ltl
BROASTED CHICKEN

engine. Std. trana. Radio and heater. I.oeaib' owned
and sbart&gt; Interior. Turq. fil&gt;iah. Now IIUarantto .

1964 Chevrolet Imp. 4-Dr.

------ BAJINEY GOOGL. and SI&lt;IVFfY SMIYtt

Will

POMEROY MOTOR ( 0.

$2095

Power steering, autom.atie, radio, aU the worlll, Jike ne·.v
ttreo, tan finlob. VB engino. Spethioo lllterlor.

Sunday Dinner at Bailey's
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Your
Family

C~

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OUR MOON - TO- EAR TI-l
TELEC~ST TOMORI=&lt;OW.

NO A R~Y. NO NAVY,

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Locust St., rear. Call Martin
Reolallrant. WY S-9918.
1 7 tfc

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modern kitchen, near school.
Corner ol Lincoln and Fourth
In Middleport. Call Geat ·
Coleman. SH 2~9.
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menta. WY 2-5434. 12 6

Mon., February 14
Have That Gift

Attention Dog Owners

Portrait Taken Now

GROVER$ STUDIO

DEADIJNE FOR PURCHASE OF 1966 DOG IJCENSE 111 JANUARY 10'1'11.

ONE DOlLAR ($1.00) PENALTY D' IJCINIE II PURCHASED Ami
THAT DATE. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE 'USE THIS HANDY APPUCA.
110N BLANK AND MAIL TO THE COUNTY AUDITOR AT THE OOUR'l'
HOUSE NOW, FEltS ARi TWO DOlLARS lt2.00l FOR EACH DOG, MAT•
ORFEMALI.,
To obtain Uceuse by mall, flU Ia and mall thil form

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H5 Bill Miller Show
R1111
7:30 Sports Parade
8 :10
7:~&gt; Bill Miller Show
8 3i
'1:35 Pickens llardware (Tues. 9·110
and Thurs.)
9 31]
7:50 News
9:45
8 00 Bill Miher Show
to no
8:45 Baker Furniture Show
10:30
!Wed. - Fri)
II :10
9:00 News
112 :00
U:ll5 Colle• with Janet
12 1:.
U5 Roush's Shoes IThurs.l
12 30
10:00 Ohio Education
I :00
10:115 Swap Shop
1·311
10:15 Minisleritll Association

10:3t
10:35
10:45
11:00
11:0$
11 :30
12:00
12 :15

12:30
12:30
2:30
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4:15

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Tom Robertson Show
A.S.C. Program IFrl.)
News
Tiny's Country Junction
Tiny's Country Hymnllme
Nation.•! News
Local News
Goessler's Guest Star
Larry Anderson Show
Miles Kusie Show
Karr and VanZandt Show
(Mon. Wed. Fri.)
Blaettnar Auto Show

Raptist Hour
News
1\t•;•k P.nd
Spreading Kingdom
The 1\Jble Spe&lt;oks
The (;o(){] Life
Ma ster Control
Country llymntimers
Quiet Hnur
Noon News
Chnsti"n' Hnur
Rt•v. Merlin Teets
Htv. Eddie noyer
!lev. Silas nillups

?:OU Harvest Time

8:16 Louie Mueller

!)flOW

8:55 community NeWll
9 00 Talk uf the Town
9:55 Mason County News
10:00 Lome Muclh Shu w
10 30 Latchstring
,
11 ·00 News
11 :05 Louie Mueller Show
Fricloy, Church Bell'
Ring)
11·30 Public Service
111:45 World News
11:55 Mason County News
12 :00 Commun ity News
12 05 Noon News
2:10 Mi:irkets

2:15 Hev. Bobby Lee Adkins 12:15 Mid O.y Wellther
2:30 Week P.nd
12:20 Bulletin Board
5 30 Sign lff
12 :25 New, 0 (;roms
SHURDAY
12:30 County Agent
6:00 Sign On -NPws
112:45 Country Go Hound
6 :10 Happy Volley 8oys
1:55 News B""t
7 00 Protestant Hour
2:00 Country (;o Round
73.\ Week End
2:55 News Beat
11 :00 Dutton's and !!ern's Top 3·09 Mid Way Matinee
Ten Show
155 Nl!\1'! Beat
12:00 Noon News
4 00 DisciJOg with Doss
12:15 Paul Bowers, l\i 'J
4:30 Interchange
12:30 Jim Mee• Show
5 00 Community Newo
5:30 Sign OU
5115 M•SOII County News

fHI lORI~ L:.::-0.=SE=R:.___t;~
-:

on Sports

, 1\ :00 Ohio Valle News
•-:: 05 World Ne' I
~ : 10 Sporrls Today
tU5 Weather Picture
8: 16 Louie Mueller Show
9:06 High Sehool Hit Parade
10:30 Son~s for Children
10 :45 Golden Key
tt ·OO News
11:05 Saturday Show
12 :00 Local, Ohio, Nat. News
12:20 Bulletin Board
12:25 News 0 Gra~m
12'30 Saturday Mali...
t :JO New• Headlines
1:31 Saturday Motmeo
1:55 News
2 00 Saturday Matinee
I 2:30 News Headlines
2:31 Salurday Matinea
' 2:55 New•
I 3 00 Saturday M&lt;otinea
' 3:30 News Headlineo
3· 31 Saturday Mali...
4:00 &lt;:ommumty Choiro
3·55 News
4:00 CommuRily Choirl
4. 30 Hadio RIO
5:00 News Roundup
5 15 Public Servtco
5:10 SliD Off

By HAROLD GRAY

LITnE ORPHAN ANNII!
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WH.QT WAS Tl4tiT"
'STU~ != I SAW YOLI

MI'/'.ING \r'JIHI THE
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MOLASSES ~

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0.5€ --"fttE~ '(01.1 CAN 6€T BACt::.
10 f'IWJEC.TUJ6 'i)l.R l~EI

to GORDON B.

CALDWELL, COUNTY AUDITOR, Meigs CountJ, Pomeroy, Oillo. lncn
•lf.oddrsmd stMipldenvelopelllll price of 1 1 Male Dog ,!.00 Spayed Female .2.00 Female $2-"'Xennel lJmtlt •10

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COUNTY AUDITOR of Meigs County

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Classified Ads Your· MOdern Community ·Bulletin Board
- - - - - - - - - 0-Dall)' Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., JaiL 15, 1966 I

WANT AD
INFORMATION

!SIGNS

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M. DIY l ...re 'P'Uitllcltlon
MoRNr DNtiiiM 9:H A. M.
CANCILLATIONI

COitRECTIONI
Will H ~optlll until 9:ot A. M.
P9r Doy of PUbiK:•tlon

IIGULATIONI
The PUIIIIIIIor ,...."" 'tho rllht
to Hit or njKt enr alii dMmd

oblec:tlonUII.

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should bl

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1110 A. M. 19 5:01 P, M. Dotty

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TO P\.AU A
AIIULT PRODUGIN41
WANT AD

New Haven

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Pome1oy
Atator Co.

1964 Olds 88, 4-Door
heater, blue ftnisb. Spotlesl dean interior.

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Fo~The Deal Thars Best!

News Notes

'66 CHEVYS-QUALITY USED CARS

$2149

Power steering and brakes, automatlo1 f!JI1Y tcjulp(l&lt;d. rad!"&gt;

1965 Chevrolet 4 Dr.

/'--.....THE MAN WITH THI! RED VEST

USED CAR CENTER

WY 2-5325

$1999

Pomeroy

Malor Co.

OPEN IVES. PJOO P.M.

1": IFII'fO-

DtD ~E GIT 'TH ' MONEY
TO BUY 'THAT
CANDY?

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DAILY CROSSWORD
AIOII089
1. Boy meet.a
girl

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Whether you ehoose Sunday dinner at Bailey'• or
any day . . . you'll find a friendly atmosphere 1
full menu and lowest prices. VIsit us soon, 7oti're
welcome!

AND OPPORTUNITIES UNLIMITED
Aro ~·· a high ochool graduate otJho thi!lka logicaUy
olld tDOUid lib! lo IOU thai obi!i!J iR " Mallet~ging

li. Newts
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food

DOWN
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cre.'Jl
2. High hill

115. Prom(Jn8
lory
18. Travel~
•r.s
20. B111.t·

4. Half em
ti. Beigo

23. Ravels

6. Natural
BPrings

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12. Trimmed
l!l. Witty
remark

BAILEY'S BESTAlJRAN'I'

100r

16. Burmes&amp;
languag•
17. Worr:l.er:
slang
19. Not fat

21. Inquire
22. Family

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bear
ChilL
35. Grate

37.At the

Drnc~.ments

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Occupied

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WANTED!

LONGFELLOW
One ~ttet" frhnply standi for aoolhcr. In this samp1e A Is IMed
for the Lhree L's, X tor the two O'!i, t•tc. SID~;Ie }f'tltor~ . npo.~

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MOON.

A CJ')'ptograoa Quolallm

KNOTTS USED
FURNITURE ond
AUCTION

By CHESTER GOULD

DICK TllACY

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merclle!fS\y
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weight
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city
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meal
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water

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MY FROG
FER FIVE.
CENTS

JU6HAID!l WHAR

f4,T NEW LOW PRICES

Career with A Future

By FRED LASSWELL

I SOlD HIM

Love ltl
BROASTED CHICKEN

engine. Std. trana. Radio and heater. I.oeaib' owned
and sbart&gt; Interior. Turq. fil&gt;iah. Now IIUarantto .

1964 Chevrolet Imp. 4-Dr.

------ BAJINEY GOOGL. and SI&lt;IVFfY SMIYtt

Will

POMEROY MOTOR ( 0.

$2095

Power steering, autom.atie, radio, aU the worlll, Jike ne·.v
ttreo, tan finlob. VB engino. Spethioo lllterlor.

Sunday Dinner at Bailey's
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Family

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OUR MOON - TO- EAR TI-l
TELEC~ST TOMORI=&lt;OW.

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.JANUARY WJ"H LOO
MONDAY TIIRU FRIRDAY
iTues ·Thurs.)
Monday Through Friday
6:110 Sign On - Neo
4 lO F:lcctric Co. Local News 7 45 Sign On, Echoes of Joy
!:05 S.cred Heart
R oo Ohio Valley News
4 54 Ohio News Round·l'p
6:20 Meigs County RFD
f 05 World News
5 :Ill Sign Off
6:25 Country Jamboree
' 8 IU Sports Tod«v
6:57 Weather
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Sale or Trade

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4 ROOMS bath and garage, 918
Locust St., rear. Call Martin
Reolallrant. WY S-9918.
1 7 tfc

fiOUSB I rooms and

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modern kitchen, near school.
Corner ol Lincoln and Fourth
In Middleport. Call Geat ·
Coleman. SH 2~9.
I 13 3ta
•fi1RE==E:-AA-:d""f:-oor-roo~m rUfnish!ld and unlurnished
menta. WY 2-5434. 12 6

Mon., February 14
Have That Gift

Attention Dog Owners

Portrait Taken Now

GROVER$ STUDIO

DEADIJNE FOR PURCHASE OF 1966 DOG IJCENSE 111 JANUARY 10'1'11.

ONE DOlLAR ($1.00) PENALTY D' IJCINIE II PURCHASED Ami
THAT DATE. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE 'USE THIS HANDY APPUCA.
110N BLANK AND MAIL TO THE COUNTY AUDITOR AT THE OOUR'l'
HOUSE NOW, FEltS ARi TWO DOlLARS lt2.00l FOR EACH DOG, MAT•
ORFEMALI.,
To obtain Uceuse by mall, flU Ia and mall thil form

I

7::10 Sign On-- l'urward Faith

H5 Bill Miller Show
R1111
7:30 Sports Parade
8 :10
7:~&gt; Bill Miller Show
8 3i
'1:35 Pickens llardware (Tues. 9·110
and Thurs.)
9 31]
7:50 News
9:45
8 00 Bill Miher Show
to no
8:45 Baker Furniture Show
10:30
!Wed. - Fri)
II :10
9:00 News
112 :00
U:ll5 Colle• with Janet
12 1:.
U5 Roush's Shoes IThurs.l
12 30
10:00 Ohio Education
I :00
10:115 Swap Shop
1·311
10:15 Minisleritll Association

10:3t
10:35
10:45
11:00
11:0$
11 :30
12:00
12 :15

12:30
12:30
2:30
4:15

4:15

Social Security
Tom Robertson Show
A.S.C. Program IFrl.)
News
Tiny's Country Junction
Tiny's Country Hymnllme
Nation.•! News
Local News
Goessler's Guest Star
Larry Anderson Show
Miles Kusie Show
Karr and VanZandt Show
(Mon. Wed. Fri.)
Blaettnar Auto Show

Raptist Hour
News
1\t•;•k P.nd
Spreading Kingdom
The 1\Jble Spe&lt;oks
The (;o(){] Life
Ma ster Control
Country llymntimers
Quiet Hnur
Noon News
Chnsti"n' Hnur
Rt•v. Merlin Teets
Htv. Eddie noyer
!lev. Silas nillups

?:OU Harvest Time

8:16 Louie Mueller

!)flOW

8:55 community NeWll
9 00 Talk uf the Town
9:55 Mason County News
10:00 Lome Muclh Shu w
10 30 Latchstring
,
11 ·00 News
11 :05 Louie Mueller Show
Fricloy, Church Bell'
Ring)
11·30 Public Service
111:45 World News
11:55 Mason County News
12 :00 Commun ity News
12 05 Noon News
2:10 Mi:irkets

2:15 Hev. Bobby Lee Adkins 12:15 Mid O.y Wellther
2:30 Week P.nd
12:20 Bulletin Board
5 30 Sign lff
12 :25 New, 0 (;roms
SHURDAY
12:30 County Agent
6:00 Sign On -NPws
112:45 Country Go Hound
6 :10 Happy Volley 8oys
1:55 News B""t
7 00 Protestant Hour
2:00 Country (;o Round
73.\ Week End
2:55 News Beat
11 :00 Dutton's and !!ern's Top 3·09 Mid Way Matinee
Ten Show
155 Nl!\1'! Beat
12:00 Noon News
4 00 DisciJOg with Doss
12:15 Paul Bowers, l\i 'J
4:30 Interchange
12:30 Jim Mee• Show
5 00 Community Newo
5:30 Sign OU
5115 M•SOII County News

fHI lORI~ L:.::-0.=SE=R:.___t;~
-:

on Sports

, 1\ :00 Ohio Valle News
•-:: 05 World Ne' I
~ : 10 Sporrls Today
tU5 Weather Picture
8: 16 Louie Mueller Show
9:06 High Sehool Hit Parade
10:30 Son~s for Children
10 :45 Golden Key
tt ·OO News
11:05 Saturday Show
12 :00 Local, Ohio, Nat. News
12:20 Bulletin Board
12:25 News 0 Gra~m
12'30 Saturday Mali...
t :JO New• Headlines
1:31 Saturday Motmeo
1:55 News
2 00 Saturday Matinee
I 2:30 News Headlines
2:31 Salurday Matinea
' 2:55 New•
I 3 00 Saturday M&lt;otinea
' 3:30 News Headlineo
3· 31 Saturday Mali...
4:00 &lt;:ommumty Choiro
3·55 News
4:00 CommuRily Choirl
4. 30 Hadio RIO
5:00 News Roundup
5 15 Public Servtco
5:10 SliD Off

By HAROLD GRAY

LITnE ORPHAN ANNII!
r

WH.QT WAS Tl4tiT"
'STU~ != I SAW YOLI

MI'/'.ING \r'JIHI THE
~JIOUt&lt;D

liP

EO~

CORtt,PA'?

OH, 1 4AT \'.It{ ;

P. DAS4 0Fsor&lt;r,4 U~1

MOLASSES ~

ALWI'\Y$ SQuLPE (ll!T' A f~'J

C oCK. U·' ,-;, I u. BAI 'kl ELS P/r R"(
f. ALL· ""TE£P~ ~.t; lM
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RAEBURN VAN BUREN

ABBIE AND SLAn

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By ART SANSOM
'1t\l ~ ~ W'lfRCRfSS ~D­
\IHC"ES! IDP 'THEM IIITO'(OIJRATTACHG
0.5€ --"fttE~ '(01.1 CAN 6€T BACt::.
10 f'IWJEC.TUJ6 'i)l.R l~EI

to GORDON B.

CALDWELL, COUNTY AUDITOR, Meigs CountJ, Pomeroy, Oillo. lncn
•lf.oddrsmd stMipldenvelopelllll price of 1 1 Male Dog ,!.00 Spayed Female .2.00 Female $2-"'Xennel lJmtlt •10

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Gordon H. Caldwell
COUNTY AUDITOR of Meigs County

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thlo data ponolly wlll bo $1.00 for alngla tat ond $5.10 for ...,.,.1 llcanM.

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Display of Antique Quilts Featured
In DAR Chapter Meeting Friday
A display of antique quilts in tions wen elt.&gt;cl'!'d and include ;1
unusual designs and patterns Mr::;. Ir vi ng Karr. Stat€' Histor-

~ and Mrs. S\.:inner, national con-

A ro[fce hour &lt;tl 11 .:t.m. pn.'- lvention in Washington, D. C. iu
ceded t ht&gt; nrrt:ting. Tilt· hostess- )April.
..,
es. Ml's. Moore. and Mrs. Jamt"s .
H~r rlf'\', assiskd bv i\li '&gt;s .\1ild- ! Mrs l•.merson Jones, Natlonrrd H.3.W it"v ..; .Nn·J 11 s:-:ort ccl h(~t ~ al Defem:e chtd rman. gave a .
roll~ . douEitmuts. I'd I1t·t• und ka ! report tm a ~ommu~istic School !
from 3 lJh le ,.l,\Wt'd Wtlh a Jur~ _Youu_, ol Ame~tca held m 1
cu t wnr·k t'!l rbr aidnt•d cl oth 1Nt ~ Jersey, and discussed lmFrwt Amllro:-;ia, prepared 1rorn nug ralion law s.
a n•ctot' of
1!1~11.
muJ. · It was reported that Mrs. 0.
ttre centerpiece of rt&gt;d ('&lt;lr- . P. Klein. Mrs. William Bradnations, official Ohm
flower, · ford and Miss Addie Bradfit&gt;ld
carrie~. eut lh: ~JPritagc tht•me-. • wur·.e eonfi nt&gt;d b~' illness. Mrs.
Mrs. t.eorgt' Skmner,
regent , 1 Kleln sent a Uumk you note Cor
pr!!'sidt&gt;d &lt;~I lhe stlvt·r
roflee f·ards sent her at Christmas.

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Ttrt&gt; -rnt&gt;t-ling WCJ!-i opt-ned ~ n Mrs. Lo('hary was in chur~?;e i' .
1 iHu.il !urm led bv :V!rs.. Xkrn- of the prognun and read
the .i ·
ner ~ncl \1t-.;s B.t'"-s S;tnbl1n1, .sto:·y of Q_u_ilting b! Margaret
chapbin. \'Jr -.; l.ol'lrary led in Dtck.us. whtrh described th~ ?e-- 11.
the sing mg 01 tht' ·· ~tar Spc!ng- ·gmnmgs of the art of qut!tmg l .
lt•d Runner."
. m the MuJdle East and later I
Deleg;Jtes and nll~nt:.tlf'&lt;&gt; to · broug?t lQ.Engla~d _and then to ,
tht:' SWll:' Mncl mltiuu;d l' OIIVl'TI· Allll:'l'lf' 'lt. She S~lld ~t begadn as l

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Mrs. L. K. tKate) Lewis of
Circleville, sister of John Frick,
underwent surgery at un,ive~r­
sily Hospital, Columbus Thurs·
day. Her room number is 863.
Mrs. R. A. Thompson of Pittsburgh, P•. and Mrs. Carl Wolfe
of Wheeling, W. Va . returned to
their homes Friday after spend·
in~ several r'avs with
Mrs.
Mary E. Ohlinger.
Mrs. Mary E. Ohlinger, Mrs.
R. A. Thootpson and Mrs. Carl
Wolfe spent Thursday in Ashland, Ky. with Mrs.
Sorg.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul c:~~:~: I
wer-e Thursday evening
guests of her sister, Mrs. Bentz
Wolfe.
Mrs. Dess ie Patterson spent
Wedoesday •fternoon with Mrs.
Roy Thomp~ on and sister, Mrs.
Nettie Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. John R w~eks ,
and family arrived today,
a weekend visit with their
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon WP&lt;•k•l

was fealurt•d as a ' par t o[ the ian, and Mrs. James Brewing·
prog:am for lhe .Janunry meet- lon. vil'e regent, Mrs. Guy Neiging uf Rt&gt;lurn Jonalhan Meigs i Jpr and \1rs . Wayne
fribbons,
Chlivter, Dau~he-r s of American ~ o; tate conference to be held tn
Re,Jaiution, Friday at the home · .\·lar('h at Toledo and Mrs. Karr
of Mrs . Nan Mnure.

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P~ple In
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Study Course to
Be Launched by
Frances Lou Baker's Engagement to Eleanor c·IICIe
W1/11am B/a11 Thomas Announced

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eo.~tum~·s L~&lt;•t rteoaot s(~nt
Sa~gon

MEIGS THEATRE

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Grange Group
o·ISCusses
Progress Plan

C~nada

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f~om

SO('IAL
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CAlENDAR

TR(~IP

two~~;~,~!!

Wolf~
Surrf~ce

Cane~·

ForbeL - Sentinel Photos.

Triple Party
Is Held lor
3Youngster;:

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Linda Larkins IS '66
Junior Miss of Meigs
County's High Schools
Landis Larkins of Eastern Daniel, Jaycee president.
High School is the 19116 Junior Second runner-up was
Miss of Meigs County following Evalyn Smith, danghter of
the Third Almual Junior
and Mrs. Lawrence Smith, East·
Pageant Sunday night.
ern High School, presented
Miss Larkins, danghter
lrophy by Bill McAfee vice
Mr. and Mrs. Cbarles
ident of Jaycee Dislrict No.
c( Chester, was crowned by 1965
Third runner-up was
Junior Miss Suzy Parker, Rut- High School's Roberta Trussell,
land. A near lull house attendof Mr. and Mrs. Rib-

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Ralph Werry of Pomeroy aJ..
I reeled the pagean, and R.ob&lt;i/t

Garner directed the live musie
Crab- portron lor the show provided
be by the All County Junior \!Iss
de· I Orcheslra using musicians froiD
Hiib
1Eastern and Rutland
Avla· Schools. Piano accompanimellt
was played by Bill .AileDof EallI tern and William lussell, YJ4.
1 dleport.
lor ,
durit has

Br~wn's

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Church ClasS
Plannin W k
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Time Dinner

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airports
Akron,

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Sthool Board

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Thursd~y

' ofT~~- c~~dssMirs.nTeodny

r~f;~f:;I:~~ day
a\ organizational
meeting
night at the office
of Satur•
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Mr. Kautz. owner or I h e
Kautz Feed Store, is also active
in church and civic affairs.

Virgif Atkins, Harrisonvmo,
was elected vice president. ()tb.
er memhers are Gordon Col·
!ins, Tuppers Plains; Harold
Roush , Portland, and Georri•
Perry, O.xter. SUpt. Patterson
also attended.

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"We Have Grown Bocau•• We Have Helped
Others Grow"
Member Federal R...rvo Syatom
Member Fodorel Depaoli Inauranco Corporation
POMEROY, OHIO
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One certificate for
school
bus driver was issued and in
were other activity, Dr. Hicks,
a
member of the research Bur·
eau of Ohio University, was
employed to aid the newly created school district in all phases,
. Work
selection of the build·
Within the .' site, 8J'Chitects,
supplies,
. th equipment, qualified teachers,
E1gb the curriculum, building struca lure, transportation problems

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January is Sale Month at Elherfelds

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The FARMERS BANK

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presented to the State Board of
Education late last year.

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"Whore You Got Tho
Most For Your Money"

THE SHOE BOX
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

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Prayer service at the Church

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Bargains All Over the Store

Organ Dedication

TODAY, SATURDAY our STORE IS OPEN TIL 9
Be Thrifty, Save All of Your Saleslips From

ELBERFELDS IN POM
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The reglar meeting nJght lor
the board was set for the first

of eaeh month at tht
office of the county superintendent.

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and other
problems that mi&amp;bt
arise
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SHOP
TONIGHT . Class 12, J~ih19 Methodist :
Church, 1o meet Wednesda•.-. !
19 at the church, tmmedi· ,
TIL 9 P, M, Jan.
ate[y following the Week
of

Kautz Named
President of

said. ls i
high
It aids ! Carl Kautz, prominent bbs~
stJ\1 ness of Chester was elec'-'
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e ·president of the Meigs C&lt;lunty
Board of Education ll't its annu•

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The Jaycees expressed gra\S.
tude to the following businesa
establishments for their contrlo
buUons to the Junior
Mlal
Scholarship Fund :

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R. H. Rawlings Sons Company, Baker Furniture, Roush'a
Shoe Store, King
Buildera
Supply, Bahr Clothiers, Davltl~pelcin·l Warner Insurance, Har!ley and
Bennett Shoe Store Stmon's Market, Chapman and
Canaday
Shoe Store, Biaetlnar Auto CO.,
Pomeroy r.. lower Shop, Crow'•
Steak House, Karr and Viii
Zandl Motor Sales. Don's AshIJ~~~~ ~ l•nd Serviee, Datry Valley, tior:4
ak's Carry-Out, Brown's TraC'
tor Sales, Economy Savings and
Loan. Farmer's Bank and SavNew York Ctothin~ !louse, Blqe
ing, Co., Court Street
Grill,
noo-tano Grey Restaurant, Fabri~
Schoo!l Shop, Associated Radio
and
Thack- TV, Downie·Gross Men's Store,
f'---Oh_io Stifflers Stores. lnr- , Pomeroy
Pastry, Swisher-Lohse Rexall
I Drug Store. and Goess!r.r's Jewielry Store.

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CENfi
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CONTESTANTS - Miss Linda Lou Larkins, radiant with her bouquet of flowers and a huge trophy as Junior Miss of Meigs County, poses with
13 other contestants tn Middleport High School auditorium Sunday night. Front row, left to right, are Saundry Kay Dean, Vickii Fetty, Sandra
Kay Boothe, Allee Evalyn Smith, 2nd runner-up; Miss Larkins, Jane Lucas, first runner-up; Connie Sue Leadingham. Second row, Julia McCoy,
Nancy Ann Baker, Brenda Sue Honeycutt, Joyce Long, Miss Congeniality; Roberta Ann Trussel~ third runner-up; Sandy Tucker, and Beverly Sut

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MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1966

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Larry SfO bartS
16th Buthday
Acknowled ed
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Dnoted To The Inter"" Of Thfl Mei,..MGtDrt! .4,_

era t as • neresStty an tat-;
,er develflped into an art for 1
' woman from cottage to palaces.
fRAN CES LOU BAKER
She mentioned it as being 8
fireside craft and one
that
holds • htgh place at county I
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I Plans we re made fur a study
fairs and auctions.
IS
oourse to be s~dfied soon hy
Mrs. r 0 . lha pmun rr\·trwerl She described the
vorious ; Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Baker of Lo,.,,.c r Hivcr Road, Galli- the El e_anor t .in·it&gt; ot
Hentb
the book, "\'i!lagr in Vietnam.' quilts made by lh! mountatn ' polis, are announcmg the engagement of thr ir dau ght er, ~cthod1st Church Thursday evewheo the WSCS of the !Miond !women of Awalarh ian region Frances Lou, to William Blair Thomas, son of Dr. and Mrs. ; nmg at th e church.
Methnd t!' l Chu rC'h
met wr th who have retained the original ' R. D. Thomas o( Il alliday
----·- ----- 1 • Margare~ Edwnrds was devo-Mrs. G. H. La sher Thursday :art and each has the meaning : Hei ghts, Galliplis.
the Co ll ege_ of Education
in twnal _cha1r:na.n ano presen ted
afternoon.
. :nnd memories of the women ·: Mi~s Baker is a 1963 gradu- June. She 1s a . . _·siden l of the mC~terral pomtmg to . the New ·
Thls book wu! writtrn, in , li fe.
ate of Galli a Academy. She is AJumnJe Schola rship House. Year as an ?pportumt~ for m?" ALL-WEATHER SPORT-The heavy coat and warm hat are necessary for this Moscow
rollaboration w1\ll ~" lhret&gt;-nllm
.
attending Ohio Slate Univ«:rs·i
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1thers to str1ve to g•ve lhelf swt~m~~g hnst~tor, c~eckmg the progress of bis students in a steaming ou ' door
ttam of Vietm:meSf\ IJy Dr. {;e. ! ~t&gt;mbers displayed various ity and will be graduated front Mr. Thon:as 1 ~ a 1961 grad,~ - I lami\i.es a christian home.
poot t'b • ea
pool111 a great favorite with citizens of the So~iet capital throu•"rald Hickt&gt;y, an Amt."rir:m lln-:qUJ its whtch mduded the var· ---~ · - - - ate or Gall~3 Aca~emy, und t_s Mrs. M. K Oowson was pro· ou
c year..
....hropolo•t'o t. 'rl
. ·t
[ tou.-; pa tterns of the Rose
of
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I abo attendmg. Ohto State Ur,J- gram chairman and assisted the
Wed: vcrs1
tancesln.!'&gt; ·~Wlrsl
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Iusbom t~ I :Sl:'''m
'I . .• Mw"1ha· ~ \'ine\.·ard
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·1y. J[ e WI II g:ra duale [rom Hev M E Vowson in present- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.:___ _ _ _ _ __
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li.ls
l"f'n a- ·d·
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doplt&gt;d
by 1nw
u~ mg Hmg,
Pa,tdn~terk,
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_cO?,I ofO
. ptumelry 'tn J _u ne ! ing .
co.
lor.slides or various sel'their religiou s il&lt;l ld. com bmed "'"' Wre•th , 1 ree of Ltfe and 1
and
eSidentof EpSi lon , tioos or the United Sta tes and
Wedding Solemnized
with Chinese and lndiJn Brida_were _more I
P.s'_.
lt alcrntty of pro·'
taken on their vacatiOn
On December 23rd
hi sm.
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; ll
100 )lcll&gt; old u tcludtng • i
fesstonal optornelry.
IIrtps and other pastorates.
Mrs. Danoy Struble. l1rs.
one '" the
Thn open church wedding will , 'd Mrts. Chadrlets dBrtahdburby, presSimplicity marked the wooapman·s
granddaughter.
mo-•
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16th
birthday
cf
Larry
be
an
event
of
Juoe
26
at
the
1 en, con uc e
e
usmess
ding
of Miss Beatrice Maye,
Ch
f,ur bt·&lt;uttilu l
Gue•ll were Mrs. William Stobart was acknowledged Moo-t Grace Methodist Church in Gal- [ sesston. Mrs. Leo Smith read Rock Sbrings Grange
daughter of Mr. and Mrs._Cecil A triple birthday party W81
. whh.·h had b.ee-.n
Wi ll, Mrs. J)onova. n,
member 1day
w.tth a su rpri :e par- Jipohs. Miss Baker is a grand-' a letter
the OIJS Bell fam- 1Thursdav evening with Fred
Cheshtre, and Wtlltam held at the Middleport Kinderto he r bv
Stn rh! .• or Lancaster Chapter8
DAR, ty gtven by Mr s. Edoa Stobarl daught Pr of Mr. and Mrs. Louis tly m Jopan thankmg the group ,Goeglein, worthy master, pre- F
son of Mr. &amp; Mrs. Owen garten Class Friday for the sixth
from
One was h;md Mrs John Kincatd . Mrs. Mar-·1 at her home m Mtddleport. Rc- Rctbel of Pomeroy.
[or the Chmt..'TlaS box sent lo siding.
Fmk, Mtddteport. The vows of birthd,ays .or Martha Krawsczyu
painted bla&lt;·k su tio, one io ele·, cus Chembers and Mrs. James [ freshm eols were served and Lar
them. The mete voted \o sen&gt;e
tlte double rmg ceremony were and Conrue and Bonme Burton.
gan t rrd brocade. one
blue I Euler.
1 ry received many nice gills.
refresOO!ents to a group of mm- Thank you notes were read I read by the Rev. Donald Hick Helpers for Martha
were
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•atln. and one in block Ia"'.
Those
attending
or
sending
isters
of
Meigs
ana
GaUia
Connfrom
the
Athens
State
Hospital
December
23
in
the
Church
of
Velvet
Swisher
and
Ann
Fitch
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1, gilts were
\Irs. t:. E. Bishop pre&lt;enlMEI!.TS
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ttes who wt\1 be meetmg a t for gtfls at
and from I Chnst parsonage m Middleport. I and sharmg _her birthday table
•d th e dm&gt;liooals helve mem- G S
T
N
Sam Hood Sandv Humphrey&lt;
Heath Church Jan. 31 for low· Middleport
Department Tile brode was atltred in a were Ann Ftlch, Pammte MtU·
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llrrs and
\W're !-He·· W 1
E
met
:
Mary
Sandy
mghts.
Members
were
remindfor
a
donatiOn.
A
community 1w1th matching ha atnd veil, The iron, Ang1e Hou$ins, Becky
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sent.
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P;r nhesfj.JY Pal e plscopal l Susan
George Saue;'
.J. .J
eel to turn proceeds on the retor progress program was discuss- pale blue two p1ece costume
and Kimberly Johnson.
r•--======--==;;,, " 'T 1uuse.R ans
d were
, made
b John Blake Ruth
Ann
HaUey
tis
m
to
the
class
and
a
dtse
.
with
matching
hat
and
veil
The
e
pers
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k
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d
11 I
'oor c onme
· and Bonme
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or
a
oun
-up'
on
Fe
Ault
'Kathy
McElhinney'
JAN.
15
I
cussion
was
held
on
a
study
IJ€W
Mrs
Fmk
attended
'Chewere
Jill
Walburn,
Chnsty Hess
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;~"; . whtc\mcludes all of Susie Mo;ris Manlyn Stumbo' The Mid-Wmter Jnsli\ule of book for a course to begin as Mrs. W. A. Morgan, ledur- shire Htgh School Mr Fmk s and Jackie Colgrove. Seated at
tr~ roops HI t e coun1y. The Ra}•mond Hl~dy, Asa Brad : MethLd Jst Y~outh Fello\~Shlp soon as pos~nble.
Ier, present'!d a progra~. which a graduate of Mtddie~ort High the table with Con me were Da.
bt
J'Pe
wtth
a
bury,
Paul
Haynes,
Kenn)
Ru
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WJII be held Satm·day, Jan 15, at
Mrs.
Jame&gt;
Johnson
and
Mrs.
opell€d
an ar!Jcle, Happy School and JS employed at Spen· vtd Burton, Jackie Colgrove,
Pomeroy, Ohio
\ft ~ b
I ng·up ceremony. sell Janis Schmoll S•w
Hue Portsmouth begmmng at 9 am. Allte Haw lev served a
des- ~ew Year, by Fred Goeg\em, cers Market in Mtdd\eport The Pat Boyles, Velvet SwJSher and
meet:ng, _games • Sus;e Ohlinger, M,; ,
\l;rms&gt; Seniors wtll meet at the Tnni- sert course .to the above and ollowed b poem, ::The New couple Is restdtng at
Ann ette Starhng Seated wtlh
TONIGHT Thru TUESDAY
we-re
sJ
d
and
rl!
fl
eshmPnts
i
Kenda!l
Dunfee,
Debbtt'
&lt;;rues'
ty
Methodist
Church
while
Jun-1
Mrs.
Charl••s
Byer,
Mrs.
Jack
I
by
..
poem.
The
Tratler
Court
in
Minersville.
Bonnie
were Megan Miller,
Jamrs St ewnrt in
I
d
"'Present
Berer,
Steve
Pullens.
Stcphctme
will
meet
at
the
Franklm
Sla
.
.
en
and
Mrs.
Wilham
Rus·
·
Year,
by
Mrs.
Homer
Rlce.
Faith
Hermnn,
Pamela Stobart.
"S HENANDOAH"
'"
ete
en~.ss~,
Debbte
Har-1
tens,
Charle
Holcomb
Mark
Avenue
MethodiSt
Ch
urch
1
sell.
Foor
arttcles
were
read,
''SafeHt\1
Walburn,
and
Chnsty Hess.
(Tech nirolorl
hmrt,
llecky_
fnptett.
Na
ncy
Tannelull
f!ank
Wh
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J.
The
Jumor
Class
of
Eastern
ly
wtth
Power
Tools,"
by
WilVISIT
SON,
FAMILY
Mr
and
Mrs.
Krawscz)n
J,amf's Slew;n·t. Doug Mr·
Clure. GlPnn Corh('lt Pat Th&lt;;mpson. Tw•la
Clalworthy, Barttel\ Jim Butcher
(';; H1gh Jttn•y Supper Jan. 15 at: p
C
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ham Grueser; " Along
the Mr. aod Mrs. David Darst, Jr. Mrs. Burton and Mrs. Dale
rick Wayn(', K&lt;~lharrn~ Ro!-.s,
St:i' Neutzhng, Becky Houda· Stobart.'
' ) the Htgh School from 5:30 to l asl _ouncr.orl
Way;• Mrs. Fred Goeg\eln; "A visited during the 1-&lt;J\idays with burn and Mrs. Peart Reynolds,
Rosema r~· Fors}' lh, J .u m t" !\
and
J~dy
M~Kmght.
Lead·
11:00
P.
M.
Menu:
baked
ham
,
I
llfeel
m
Racme
Fresh
Start," Mrs. Amos Leon- thetr son all&lt;l family, Mr. and teacher, served ice cream, milk,
Bst, Philio AIf rod.
: ,;s ~rei Apnl Smtih and Peggy
turkey and dressing , scalloped ! Mrs. Oval Diddle was host-' ard ; and "Youth Parody," H&lt;~- Mrs. Bill Darst and children in and cupcakes with a pick nuCelorcartoons
, ou as lf'lt.
potatoes, mashed potatoes, gra-· ess to the Past Oouncilors
of mer Rice.
Lima. Mr. and Mrs. Darst art: meral "6". Individual bath mittl
Admissio n: '75c and 40c
'Y· noddles, oorn, green be&lt;ms ' Theodorus Council Daughters oil A poem, "Ode lo Last Year's in Lima since both are mem· aod small bars of wop were
Of
tossed salad, cole. slaw, pte America Thursday nigh~ at her · Calendar,'' was read by Mrs. hers of the symphony orchestra favors . Movies were taken bp
butter. Each servmg, 10 cents home, Racine.
. Homer Radford and "A thought and both conduct private lessons Mrs. Burton.
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cake, punch, coffee, rolls and The meeting In charge of for the day " by Amos Leon- in trumpet and flute. Each plays
----u:~:~: 7o~ethma~~u;~:o;~h~sc and 15 cent!.
Mrs. Adria sa;re, president, op- ard. A readlng, "Someone Said first ehalr in the orchestra with
DAUGHTER BORN
e
. J N.. 17 .
ened wtth devottons taken From nus," by Mrs. Morgan and "~ Btll on trumpet &lt;one of the best
1 c en
by the Golden Rule Class of the M re; VIlma Ptkko]a, Bookmo- II Peter 2:1-4, by Mrs. Mal Prayer for the New Year"
from Middleport High School) Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boggess
Mtddleport Ftrst BaptiSt Church bile Ltbrartan, gu:st speaker at Meinhart. A short business ses- Mrs. William Grueser ;ecel and Mrs. Darst on flute. Bill of Laurel. Cltff are announceevenmg at the home tho regular meetmg of Racine sion was held. after which ed a violin-piano duet
Hom- attended Ohio State where he mg the
of a 1 lb. I
Fowkler. E113e0m eotary tPhTA. Jdan. 11, al gamea were played with prizes er Rice and Amos Leonard Sev- played in the marching band. Jdaughterl4RubtmVLteynn, FrMtday,
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p an
a wor ses- : p.m. a t f' gra e school. awarded lo M R' ha d C
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anuary , a e rllllS ern1
ston f9r the nt'Xl mreti ng in Refreshmcnl s will be served by
rs. IC r amp- era s~lechons were played. by
orial Hospital. Grandparents are
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February to be. held at church the third grade mothers.
~ein~~:·
;n~·~ Be1gl~ :~· ~- Rl~ don thhls new guitar . 8 EWING CLUB MEETS Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Powell,
with a bean dinner precediog Theodorus Council Daughters
Ad
t rs. ac
cone u e e program.
Hostess gifts were presented 1Laurel Cli[[ and Mr and Mrs
the work sess ion, Fred HoHman of America Monday at 1:30 p sond. b thesshertescoulrsehwas ser- A dessert course was served. Ito Mrs. Hiram Fisher when the O.nzel Boggess of
Mrs'
. th e a bseoce o the m. at the 'JOOF Hall. Charter· ve
y e ndasM s N
o t ose Ch
nam,frt·-City
. Sewmg
. Club met Thurs. I Ola Boggess or Syracuse· and·
presJ.'ded m
ed
ahove
1
' preSident, Manmog Ktoes, who to be dra ped in memory
of
M a ,;.;s. o~m~ apENTERTAINS CLUB
day evening, at her home, Min- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Douglas
came taler.
Marguerite Durst and Bertha :n. J rs.
mas 00 ' MISs Mrs. Robert Schmoll enter- ersville. The evening was spent of Letart Falls are great granfl.
1
l . M". Kloes had devotions us- 1/'cKenzie. All officers and the
;a esse, Mrs: Arnold Hayes tamed her canasta club Tues- socially and in sewing, after parents.
rng the theme, "Beginning A· team to attend in white.
en • guest, Miss Brenda Sa- dav at her home on Pearl St. which the hostess served a sa----, gain "
,
I
JAN. 18
. re.
Pnzes won by Edna French, lad course to Mrs. Millard WildFIR"T JS BORN
I Refreshments of sandwiches, The Salisbury PTA will meet
Kathleen Wildermuth, Mary L&lt;lu ermuth, Mrs. Bradford Maag, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Roller
8
cookies and punch were serv- Tuesday at 7 30 p. m. All parSON ORN
Boggs and Pat Mills. Others Mrs. Robert Rawlings, Mrs. Belpre, are announcing t b;
d ~r. and Mrs. Neman Bur- attending were Mrs. W1lllam Fred Leifheit, Miss Ellzabeth birth of their first child, a dau·
I "- to Ute above and Mr. and ents are urged to attend.
Let The Farmers Bank ~nd Savings Com- I Mrs. Charles Searles, Mr. and JOF class of the United Meth- 0; ~.:e~~~~~o~~~~g 8the birth Chttds, Mrs. Charles Bradbury Fick, Mrs. Charles Riffle Mrs ghter, Lori Kay, hom Friday,
I Mrs. Fred Hollman , Mr. and lodJSt church scheduled lor Mon- Hotze H .1 1 . ' Gs~n, ~t and Mrs. RIChard Gress. A des- Robert Roberts and Mrs
1 ~ J.nuory I at City Hospital in
18 sert course was served during Wehrung
1 Mrs.
Ktoes,
Barbara
Murray
,l
lkly
evening
changed
to
'fuesFrtdar
a
'"The
a
lp&lt;l
·
ar
a Parkersburg, w. va. Grandpar·
p1ny be a partner for special goals-du·
1 Charlene
Thomas, Mrs. Fred day at 1 30 p m., at the borne
. hyd
· 14 ·
baby the SOCial hour.
·
enL are Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
8
~~~dear~~·= and ounces.
Hanning, and Mrs.
Malcolm
cation, vacations, home ownership, taxes, 1 Gtbbs and daughter, Trina, and of Mrs. C. F. Tompkms.
the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Fowler. Lydia Circle of the Unittd Blak PMiddl
t ~ Eddte ~nd Mrs. Roy Tracy, Pomeroy The Rottweiler Is a German Roller, Middleport. Great grandMethodist church Tuesday at Mrs "otho :~ 't
Mr. and and Mrs. May Ingles, Masoo, breed of dog. Originally a cat- mother is Mrs. Isabel Autheretc.
BffiTIID-'Y OBSERV&lt;.D 1:3o p.m. at the church, with Gre~t
nd ur e te, Gallipolts. W. Va. The Burdettes have two tie dog, it later was developed son, Middleport. Mrs. Roller II
The btrthday of Mrs. W. L. Mrs. Wilson Carpenter and Mrs.
gra parents are
Mr. daughters, Tracy and Ke!lee. in Hungary as a sled dog.
the former Loretta Hanning
i
Kautz was observed when the rC. E. Blakeslee as leaders: hos.
-·
.
Busy Bee Sewing Ci rcle of the I tesses, Mrs. T. A. Downie and
Federated church mel Thurs- Mrs. Lloyd Moore.
day, at the thurch for "? ail Women's Guild of the Feder' day qwltmg. A potluck dmner ated church, Tuesday at 7:30
· wa!l served at noon to Mrs. p.m. Mtss Mary Virginia Heibel
Kautz, Mrs. Walter Baer, Miss program leader; execut(~ t om:
Lena Grueser, Mrs. Amanda I mittet: is host. A shower ' will
. Kaspar , Mrs. Theodore Mora, be held lor Mrs. Wilbur Perrin.
1M". Louts Retil&lt;L Mt_ss Anna The Past Presidents of the
~urs~ Mrs. Ben Neutzltng, Mrs. Amencan Legion Auxihary o[
CIJra Karr, Mrs Adam Ebers· Drew Webster Post wtll m t
Mrs.
Wednesday at 1:30 p.m., at
i
'1rs. George HHcketi I
1 home of
1 Sr. Members
are remtnded to ,
i bring articles lor Miller C&lt;lftage. l

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