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IJNiTEI) NATIONS. N. Y.WASHINGTON (UPI- - fredde.tlt Jolm~ea'l
l'lle Sovlei Union'• token U. N. biiUon edue~tlon program at glanee:
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Pre-lcllool - UIO mUUoa added to tbe 1111&amp;1-poverI)( no cP,np" tnt he financial ty progam to otep up 11unery ~ehool aad ·kb141ersar~:idlpcli .iDd diles little to help ten dlllea.
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.thji Ul)lled Nation's srort-term
Low lneeme School Dllltrleta - $1 bllllon , to fl.
bUdtolal')', Jll"'blems, U.
S. lllfte •peelal plMDI to Improve c~ade IDd llllh lie~
IOIItcU slld Ieday.
tralllln&amp; of S million ~blhl\'en from famiUes wUb )'&lt;!11'·
U. N: otflctals disclosed Mon- Jy lneome. of $~.000 or len.
day tllat Russia, the Ukraine,
Sebool Books - uoo mUIIon 1o buy loeally ap-

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llyeli&gt;rusiia, Hunglll)', and Bul· proved Jllwary and te..&amp;booka for eblldren Ia publk,
garla had made payments on private ud paroeblll~ehoola.
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Ulelr regular bUdletary .,.. ....
Edutat1pnal Le11tera - ••oe million to belp bidld
ments. But only Bulgaria paid laboratories anrl oCher apeelal types of daurooma.
efiough to eteape the lou of
CoUegea - i280 mllllon for 140,000 federal lclJio.
ill! General Allembly vote un- Jarsblpa to promlolng but needy otudentl; federal
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19 of the charter.
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ANNOUNCEMENT

FREE HEARING TEST

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mo re than 15 years experience He will demonstrate
the most remarkable new hearing aids by Radloear.

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REpublican Chairman Ray Bliss
says he wUI accept lhe partv's
national chairmanship, If It becomes vacant. only II asked lo
do so by Sen. Bari-y Goldwliter.
Bliss has been
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oflen u the likely success6r lo

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ori W~a~I~g: Apparel for Your family

Remember the place and the date.

La Salle Hotel, Middleport

National Chalnnan Dean
Burch, shopld Burch be ousted
at the national committee mee~
Jng · In Chicago on Jan. 21.

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furniture for Your Home .•.
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$144 Million
Road
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Call For Home Appointment -

No Chorgo

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Ct"t~rter

No. 1980

REPORT OF CONDITION OP

The Pomeroy
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National Bank

POMEROY

In lh• Stat• af Ohio, at tht Clast of Bualnen on December Sl, 1964. Pu..
lished in rll"spon" to call made by Comptroller of tt.. Currency, under
tion 5211, U.S. Revised Statutes,

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process ol col h&gt;{'tion
..........•... $1,015,344.38
United State-s Go\•ernment obligations, direct and
guarantef-'d (N f'l of any r eserves)
. .....••.... . .. 3,0!14,!141.11
Obligations of Slates and politiral subdivisions
1 Net of any reserves )
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425,116.97
01hp~ · hoods. notes, and debentures (including no securitie~~
of Federal agencies and corporations not guaranteed
by U. S.) tNet of any res('rv cs J
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1,742.110
Loans a nd discounts !Net of any reserves) ......... ....••... 2,441,162.58
Fixed assets
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Other assets
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LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, partners hips,
and I'Orporations
............. . ....... $2,938,802.61
Time and savi nef. deposit s of individ u als, partnerships,
and corporation...
....•. •• , .. 2,998,279.55
Drposits of United States Government ... ..... , . , .. . , • , , ..
108,459.28
Deposits of States anrl political subd ivi sions . . ... _......... .
475,460.43
Certified and officrr~· checks. elc.
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15,312.53
TOTAL DEPOSITS
..... ........... $6.536,114.40
Total demand deposi1 s ... ......... . ... $8.450,334.85

Total time ~:~nd savinw-s deposits ... _.. $3,0851779.5~ · · - - - TOTAL LIABILITIES . .

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W estmimter Youth
Meet on Suruluy

CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Common stock-par value per share $25.00
No. s hares authorized 41X)()
No. i!llh&amp;rl"s outs tandini 4000, Total par valuf!' .. , ........ $ 100,000.00
Surplus
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l lndivided profits .......

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The Westminster Youth

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55,230.44
7.000.00
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TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAP ITAL ACCOUNTS . .•... $6,!!!!8,344·84

We, the undenlgned directors atteat the conectneu of thla report of
eonditlou and declare tbat it has been narnined by ua and to the best ot'
tur lmowledae and belief is true and eorreet
EDISON BOBS1EiiEK
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MAXINE GRIFFITH

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of th~ ebo\·e-named bank do hereby
declare that this report of condition hi true and correct to the beat o( 1111
knowledae and belief.

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ramificatlolll of what our . President refers tL as the great soc1ety are
endless. There are some skep!Jcs that
ttUl have their fingers crossed m regard
to the idea that it is any different than
those other slogans that were used m as·
eaults by other president's on the pressIng problems that faced our society.
Boclr. In the days of FDR it wu the New
Deal under Harry Truman it was the
Fair ·Deal and with President Kennedy It
was the New Frontier. Dunng the depression of the 30s it largely was a gtve-a-way
rogram or one of made work. In the
~resent ~dmlnistration we are told hthrt
the Idea will be for the people to . e P
themselves, with the govern_ment f'vtng
them the opportunity. Our t~ea o the
so-called Great Society is much more
than merelv increasing the annual cMh
Income of ihose in what are conSidered
the poverty group.
A great society Is one that encom·
asses meaningful living in many ways.
~e will not only have improved the material well-being of mllllo_ns, but w~ f;~~
hnve to explore our entire way o
d Improve our cultural s1rl1rture. O~e
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proving the economic structure of the
people but also in trying to get them to
be Interested In the best of all tM arts.
The White House became a center for
the entertainment of visitors by i"eat
artists of the performing arts, and the
notional cultural center now tlklug form
In Washington Ia a rellllt of the interest
taken by Mr. Kennedy.
This Is a movement that should t.-e
shape In every corner,¢ our country and
should advance pro(l9rtloJ.Ially a~ we
move toward the &amp;cial of the Great Society. We read of 1 proposal by Senator
Jal'its of New York state that sounds
IJke a move In the rleht direction for the
spread of one of tbe perfonnlng arts t&lt;~
all parts of the country. He proposes that
government and private funds be us~d
to subsidize theater perfonnances ID
smaller cities. He plana to Introduce legislation to establlsh 1 National Arts
Foundation which would funnel federal
grants to non-profit theater groups. NIt
would also make It possible for the ational Council of Arts to re~ewe gifts
from private sour~es to help develop our
nation's cultural resources.

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T1111 ALMAN.U:
By u1111ed Preu 1Dt&amp;118ttonat

Cut Your Own Taxes: 7

Yon May Dcdnet

ly DOROTHY KILGALLIN

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By DOROTHY KILGALLEN
What Else Is New
Don't be surprised if the investigation Into the assassination of President
Kennedy Is renewed In the near future.
At least one Senator has listed some
searc~Ing and pertinent questions about
Lee Harvey Oswald, which have gone
unanswered to date . . Sophia Loren
was supposed to fly to the (J . S. for the
Inauguration, and her arrival was wtdely
announced, but the latest scuttlebutt is
that she won't be in Washington as scheduled "unless a last-minute miracle hap·
pens" . . Re:x Harrison and his actress
wife, Rachel Roberts. are shopping for
a co-starring screen vehicle - and they'll
probably eet lt. These days, all Rex has to
do Is ask.
Hampton Fancher ill Is pleading with
Sue Lyon for a reconrthatton. but she
doesn't seem the least bit interested
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Joanie Sommers. who is expecting anoth·
er baby In abOut a month, turned down
Vic Damone's offer to co-star wtth htm
In his Summer TV replacement for Red
Skelton, which begins shooting in Rome
In March . Joanle thinks that's a little too
soon to leave a new-born child
Robert Goulet just signed a new five-year
deal with Columbia Records which can
make him a millionaire from disks alone
- never mind the nightcluhs, movies or
lllage. He'll make many more singles for
the company now that he's established as
• singer who can "crark'' the very tough
sin,Ies msrkel
Broadway gue.,ing game: Shubert
Alley's hOttest sotto voce romance stars
the two leads of a current musical, and I
don't mean "'Ben Franklin in Paris"
A popular chanteuse has a new platter
out which just about sums up her un.
happy love affair with an important rrc·
ord executive ... A film starring a topnotch male star Is "running very soft"
at the box office in a number of locales,
simply because his adoring femme fans
don't dig his changed image . A pret·
ty lady in a Bro&amp;dway show missed a
performance rect'ntly be-cause her boy
friend had given her a whale of a heatIng, and she was simply not able to go
on.
The producers of a movie that's
bound to be highly-rated in 1965 suddenly became old-fashioned and rejected a
MATIIF.WS SIGNS

splendid actor for the lead role ~ecause
he's in the midst of a divorce action and
another woman is involved. If they recalled the Liz Taylor-Richard Burton
storv, they might reconsider. People
don't stay away from theatres becau~e
stars have been divorced. Look at Dorta
Day - who'&lt; had three husbands, and ts
rated as No. I at the box office.

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Dorothy Collins, once a television
pet and musician husband Raymond
sc~tt may be readying an impo~tant _announcement
Stuart Damon IS havmg
his hair bleached for his role In "Do I
Hear A Waltz~" the new Richard Rod·
gers musicaL They're makmg btm a
blond because the locale Is Italy, and
he's playing an American, so he can't
look Italian. Of course, he isn't Italian
-but that's show biz .. . Tommy Sands
has signed for "Easter Man," along with
Brandon de Wilde, who is reported to
have invested $30,000 of his own loot in
the show.
Jazz singer Nina Simone has named
a famous department store as co-defend·
ant in a million-dollar lawsuit for distributing an album she claims she hasn't
authorized. It's titled "Starring Nina Si·
mone" on the Premier label. (The usual
question from this desk: Isn't there a!·
ways a contract in these cases, covering
the prerogatives of the artist as well as
the rights of the record company?) ...
Sean Connery would have a fit If he
could see the billing he's NOT getting
on the marque at Cinema I and Cinema
IT. where "Goldfinger" to packing 'em In
around the clock.

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Newapoper Enterprlae AIID.
It probably was an Internal
Revenue auditor who first said:
"There would be no mort.&amp;ageJ
outatondill&amp; on churches today
If ~burch•• actually received
all the mon., people claimed
they contributed on their tax
returns."
Perhaps lhal is why so many
church ol!lcials are being quer·
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salaries. He plans to examint a

MILWAUKEE IUPil - Eddie
private study on the ~ bu4
Mathews tht last or the origi- WAN'I'S INVIlSTIGATION
ho feels that the govel'nm@ftt
nal Mllwiukee Braves who holds
WASHINGTON (UP!, _ Sen. should not control athl~lcs.
club rl!&lt;'otds for home runs.
total bases. extra bases. run! Robert F. Kennedy wants the
Roooevelt Lake, reservoir of
1nd at bata, signed his 1965 gQvemment to look into the re.
Grand
Coulee dam, bod&lt;• _up
lationshlp
of
professionals
and
eontract Friday for an apparent
161
miles
to the Conodlan bor·
pay cut. The third balt~man amateurs In sports, particullrly
beLted a career low of .233 with in regard to tho football draft dor.

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repgrted on tax returns.
As in all other statements

and deductiono claimed on tax
forms the burden of proof is
on the taxpayer and it Is a wtSI!
man who has a statement from

hio church or cancelled checks
to support his contributions.
Furthermore, tbere l1 no
••rule of tbu.m.b" or Haverage
•mHilt" &amp;o be 1111ed at • cuDIl'lblltlon. Uol what yoa acl11aJ..
Iy pve. That IIDDIIDI II your
dedadloa.

Of course, for the overly gen-

erous there art maximum lim.-.
ltatilnJ. Contributions are generally limited to 20 per cent ol
total Income. An additional It
per cent may be taken if the
money went to reli&amp;ious, charl·
table, ocientiflc,l iteracy or ed·
ucaUonal orgontzations. '!bit
doOa not indude tuition to a
school or college but an out·
right tift.
In ocldiUon to your oontrlbuttona to church you may cleo
duct aJl contributions 1o nonprofit IChoois
and holpitlla,
Salvation Army, Red
Qoou,
CommWIIIy Chest, Camp Fire
Glrlo, Boy Scouts, the vartouo
hoalth lu~ and societllll lor
the prevention of cruelty ID
childre~ or animals .
There ore other ltellll that
1re also properly oonsldll'ld 11
deductible chlrttable oontribU·
llono.
say 111" go te a !IaNier party. wbere. aD lhe (li'O&lt;ftdl
ao
to o reeoplzed ebulty. U 1110
eioot II lie llcltel io . . U4l 1110
usual charge for doe -"&gt;mont er play Is 15, lho - .
tDtloDal ~~ lo treated •• 1 -

fu!h.~mtng stan are Mere-

$11.50 charitable contributloo.
Should you give arUcles of

The Third Annual Big Bend Middleport'§ Yellow Jackels,
will not attempt to han&amp; onto
their crown. MiddLeport school
otridt~ls ruled the Little Jack·
eu meligib'e because they 'Mill

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wbo 1a1r.e. ~holding meetiniB for
Scout
groups may charge oft the..COst
of snaclu oerved . tit meetiDJP,
as well as transpoJtatton expertses when taltlng llli!h. tp'Oupi j)!l
field trips.
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Delegates to a cllurch eoaventkln wbo are not compell861ed fnr their senm or reimbursed lor their expenses may
deduct the tramportatlon charg·
es plus the cost of meals and
lodging while attending to convention business.
Ubder no eire...,....... DUll'
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wblle perlormiJIC oueb \'01111"

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Participating school}i

Pt . Pleasant. Nelsonville, Wa~
hama. Rutland , Racine
and
Eastern
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cloTho Dolly S.ntlnol
O.lox 419, Dtopl. A,
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Waha rna Eighth GraJe Team

fans
Saturd~:~.y
ni.ght at lht fi~al ~how of the
Btg Bend Cl~s~1.c Will be treal · ed to an exh1h1t10n performanl'e
by U. S. Midget Table Tenni!
Cham pion Steve Pa"'ons
of'
Charleston, W Va.
_Touma~ent Manager
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B~ckel . s.aJ~ Par.!lons: . .a~e 13,
will pia~ a match star lmg about ~ 30 or B p.m. bt1;"een
lht&gt; th1rd and tourth . lfmall
g~ me n~ the eve1~ mg wtth John
Tannelull _of Mtddleport. .
Parson_s Is already two-tnn~s

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Ea•lern Eighth Grade Team

Fen wick Rolls
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Make a fresh st.art in the new ye&amp;r. One
quick loan is the answer. Take the eaah.
Square up and start1·ight. Cut down your
payments and have more for yourself.
Reasonable terms for everyone.

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Mr and Mrs. Jim
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Va., visited during the recent
holida_vs wilh her parents . .\1r.
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t&gt;d up Its 4th t'Onsecutlve vic· ~· visilf'd fo'rida!' evening
with 1
t.ory of the s~ason by trounc· Mr. and \1rs Hobert Ritchie •
lng the Southwestern Reserves lmd son.
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recP.nt.ly,
I Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hubbard •
After starting play with five of Washington, D. C., spent the ;•
deleats. Fenwic~ ha3 roll~d to New Year '!! holiday with Mr . II
(our straight wms. North Gal- and Mrs. Pearl Roberts and I
lii:t 148-36 ), Kyger C1·eek Re- daughter.
a
serves !62- 19-, Wahama ( (26 ~
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have fallen in that urder .
Pomero.v 's Eighth grade rage
The past four g&lt;:~mt's
f'en-~ team won a 36-13 decision over
wick has been sparked offen- Wahama c.·agers Mtnday e-ven- I
sively by P. J. Hyal a,nd Bob I ing on the White Falcon rourt . a
~~ ord , bltb uf whom are aver~ I Ken English led Pomt&gt;roy with 1
aging 20 polnls a gamt' for the 10, Sam Arnold scored &amp;, Ches- •
af.'ason.
' tee Roush 7, Jim Crow 4. Jeft 1
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In the Southwestern
game i Werry 3 and Wright and Zurc·h- i
Ryal and F01·d paced Fenwick : er, ~ e8l'h . F'ry led Wahama 1•

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Mr. and Mrs . Hugh Bearhs •

Q - Do X-ray plctureo belolli to the patient who paid
for them or to the doctor whll
ordered them?
A - 11toy beloo&amp; to the hospllal or X-ray service
that
JUdo them. But, if you wish
to conault a doctor other than
the o.. who ordered the films,
lbat doctor 1 can vieW them or
Qjllain a copy of the report
lrom the hOspital. Incidentally,
wbat you paid for was nol tho
pictures, but a service which
!Dcludea tak\ni, develop\ni ancl
lnterprelln&amp;.

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Game 5, 5:31.
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doctor oaya my son
bu Riley-Day syodrome. HI
falls a lol What causes thlsT
A - This condltioa Is characterized by dryness of t he
eyes, blotchy red patches . oD
the skin, excessive sweatmg.
droolinti, emotional Instability,
indifference to pain and poor
muscle controL All viotims do
not ohow all ol these tympo
!Dms. The poor muscle control
would account for your son'• ,
faJiing. The cause is
not
know, .but it Is believod to ba
a hereditary disease. There to,
1 rearet ID say, no satisfactory
treatment.

Game C, 1:•. Raclae
Eas~ern.

Fourth ranked nat~nally day, 1964 in New Orleans , but gamt"s I &amp; !.
in 1964 in Hoy!! 1undt&gt;r 151 dou- did not compete last
New
Gam-t' 8, 8:38, wiDDtr
· bles comptotJtion .
Year 's day.
gamt's 3 &amp; 4.
National doubles champ- ' Steve Parson!'S is the son of
SATURDAY, JAN. II
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12 Mr. and Mrs _Clarence P&lt;:tr~ons ,
&lt;iame 9, 5:38, loser
ul
I playin~ with Fred Henry , 14, 5009 Virginia Ave, Kanawha gomts 5 &amp; I (7tb place) .
J of Columbus. in Boys under If) City, W. Va.
Gam• 10, 1:30, wfllnor ol
I competiti~n .
He is an outstanding Littlf' game. 5 .!&lt; 6 15111 ptaee) .
I In ter:ms .. P&lt;:trsons wa~ six!.h League ~aseball pitcher in ~a­ Game Il , 7:30t losu
rankt&gt;d nat10nally tn 1963 m nayha C1ty, and hi!!
Junior rames 7 &amp; 8 (3rd ~) .
I boys 14 and under, and in 1964 lligh basketban team is lead·
Game 12, 8:30, wlnner ef
third rankt:d natiunally. Ht' won ing the City Leagt~. w 1! h games 1 &amp;: 8--, for tbe cham~
the Sugar Bowl tournament for Parsons as high scorer.
ionsbip.
Boys under 15 on Ne w Year's
-- --- Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, O., Jan. 12, 1965-3

Southern's 7-fl.th grade t~&lt;:~m s
won two ~ames from Eastern
would be unprecedenlf:'d
Mond~ .v eveni ng at
Racine.
I Afler a warm-up
period, Soutlwrn won the seventh grad!'
I Parsons and Tannehill will play g.rade t•onlf'st 4fl-12 and then the
a best two of three match.
1 Eighth grade squad added
a
Tannehi ll , 12. a Middleport i 34-1~ vietor~· .
seventh grade pupil, is Ohio I D&lt;m&lt;~ Hendri x and Bob Did·
M1dgt'l !t~ble lt&gt;nnis champion . dle Wt&gt;re high in the seventh
Three weeks ago he won fifth 1 gradt' mah'h with 11 each and
pos1tion on the eight-man Inter- i Kenny Theiss netted seven.
dtie~ team of Columbus which ChevaliPr topped Eastern with
pt &lt;~:r·s in Dayton Jan. 30th.
7. Brady Sayre of Southern top'J'anf\ehil/ also was runnerup ped all sco rers in the other
in the Midwest Open last Aug- : game with 32. Randy Proffitt
had six. Karr lopped Eastern
ust in Columbus .
Parsons, one of ltw qation's i with eight and Lodwick had 5.
great young athletes,
holds 1
these otht"r table tenms distinc -'

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Opt'n . A third nalional tille in
the Boy!~ Under 14
Divtsion
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Diek Vaughan,

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Tourney ref-erees will

me-nL win ur lo~. and 12 play- Red Tucker , Larry Rit['hit' .
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Tho book contolna all of tho lnf9rtrlotlon lncludool
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much mora. To ordor a copy, olniply -11 tho -pon
bel-. or oond your nemo, odtlrwt ond 50 -~~ to
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manager, !lard e~ch school wiJI

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Parsons, Tannehil1, to Play Exhibition

Pieue atlld your qae.U0111
and eommento to Wayne G,
Braodolad~ M. D., lo care ol
tbJ1 paper. WbUe Dr. Brondo
olldl caDDO! answer Jlldlvldoal
1e1ton lie wUI answ.r MUon at
cenerol lnterellt In futore cot.

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eighth grade teams will take 1 Hud Bickel, Pomeroy, Jun- ber of the rint and
parr are Pomeroy,
~alisbu.ry. 1l io High roaeh Hnd Tournament place teams.

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1't-tEN 'THEY
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Trophies will be (iven to ten cey. 'l'lmer w1l1 be Bob S.
all-tourn.amenr team mtmben, 1erts.
the bell gruwp of c~ril'acl- • '!'be tDumamnt IChedule Jar
ers, bo.ol foul •hooter and the • TIIURSDAY, J.ui, If
tellm dioplaying the bell sportsGame I, I;• p.m., P 1
lake 6-weeks tests in the cJIISI• man.!lihip.
Individual trtphies roy VI.
whose roum this week
will be presented to each memGam• %, J:JI, Pl. ~

C la s~k Basketball tournatnt&gt;nl
will be held this Thursday , Ji'rldl:ty and Saturday at the Pome·
I roy _ Junior
High school gym·
nasiUm.

Q - Row beleflclal . I ar
one'a beorth Is re!IIIIVIII of coatIDg lrom the tongue?
Could
lblll eoatlng favor a vtrua fD.
fection?
A - Wheo you doa't
aft
enough solid foods, such at
dry toast or raw fruit
and
yegetobles, the dead outer lay·
.,. ol the tongue piles up to
form a coating just as dead lay·
ers of skin 'pile up on any part
ol the body that is not csrubbed
for several days. This Is not a
disease nor would It cause di·
sea... But It is often associated with an unpleasant breath
and a bad taste In the mouth,
especially noticeable on IU'Isilli.

ury, Venua, Mara, Uranis, Neptune and Pluto.
clothing or household p&gt;ds to
The evening stars are Jupiter
and Satum.
8 church or charitable agencyol
then the fair m•rl&lt;et vaJue
American painter John Sing.
the lte1111 so (liven II deduell- ., Saraent was borll on tiUt
ble.
day 1D 18S8.
Many housewives overloolt:
On tiUt day ID history'
another charitable cledudlon
In I.IU, Confederate President
now available to them.
Jeffer- Devil met wllh an
u you are a volanteer walk- emiull'y o1 President Llneoln
tr at a hospital, a tleo mlllller at Rldunond, Va., to dloeuu
to a Brownie or Cab
Setal peace neaotiations.
pack or tbe Boy S&lt;otlll or Girl
In tm Mn. Hittle Caraway,
scouts you may have oome do- widow ~ Arllansu Senator
docllble erpenaeo wltldl Thaddeua Caraway, became the
oct~~rred to you.
nm woman to be elected to
A• a voluntmr worter, ;vour the United State• Senate.
coot of trauaporta\lpll to ,IIIII _ .,,.In lt,Q, lhe U.S. Olflco of
from the hospital'- at 1nlfare· · Price Administration· said, for
inltitution io deductible. II you the duration of World War Two,
uaed your own car the COlt ol frankfurters would he .~leoed
gao anti oil plus parking may by "vtctory sausages. Wl!lch
be Jtemiled. Or you may tim- CQDtained some meat and ooy·
ply use a Treasury • a~d bellll .,.,..~
lllowanco of five ~ents a mile
In 11164, Comm!IDist rebel•
the
CBr.
overthrew
the,. g0vemmmt o!
011
Cost of meals and '\odCinl the Elit' African Island naUon•
wblle performi!ll your dDnated of Zanzibar.
service are also . deductible.
A tboug)lt for the day-Presl·
Should vou be requi!WI to -wear
dent
Franklin D. \tOillltvelt
a disti~ctive uniform which is
llid:
"'ibe
truth is found when
not readily adaptable to fiiDW"
al use Its original ClOIIt and """" men are free to pursue it."
dering expenses !MY abo lie

sltotild you doaala · palntin&amp;.
a wort&lt; ol art, 1 band, oec:urtUes or anylbinl 01 value m a
rellgklul or eharltable laltillltloll, the lair lnlll'ilet value ol
the tiem - It cnay be more or
leu IliaD your ori&amp;IJlal COlt Or you· 110 to 1 churoh altair il tally dedUctible.
and bid '10 for a box lunch. U
the fair market value of tho
(NBX'f: lalerelll"' !lela• or
lunch II $1.110, you bave an l a - 1

6EST SNOW MACHIN "
WE SELL. ltXJ WOULDN'T
6E MAKIN{; AN'{ MISTAKE

WITH

..:~Xpense

By RAY DE CRANE

F:r.ypt has decided that actor Omar
Shariri needn't pay Income taxes. They
regard him as a figure of valuable national prestige . . Joao Gilberta, the
marvelous Brazilian singer-guitArist ·
composer, is involved In a hassle with a
Chicago nightclub. Something haprned
that made Joao walkout In a huf , and
the cafe owner Is huddling with his law·
vers about bringing up charges with the
inuslrlans union . . . Dick Capri Is maltIng them laugh at the Bon Sol• ' because
of Jonathan Winters' generosity. Jona
M
than talked him up to his manager, ar·
tin Goodman, and Marty took I look
and signed him.

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Today Is Tueaday, Jan. 12,
the 12th day of 1965 with 353
to follow.
The moon Is approaching the

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By Wayne G. Brandotadt, M.D.
Q - II l/lllbldroak ll1brltlo
retated to c!liiC&lt;lr? What Ia tho
best treatment? I am taking
prednisolone. U taken klr a
long time, wttl this drug ••bad olde eUects?
A - Palbldroale
orlltrllll
his oolhlll&amp; ID do wJtb concer.
It Ia a recurring
artbrltll.
Thlre are many calliU ol artbrUII and tile aim of treatment
ts to remove the cause If potslble, oonlrOI the pain, anti maiDo
lain as great a range ol U.
lion as possible Ill tbt alfecld
joints. Best reaulll are obtai"'
ed at the banda ol a tum C!ODsistlng of a
~I.cal lbe. .
pis!, au orthopedic surgeon,
a speclallst Jn arthrltla and ..,...
haps others, clependlnl 1111 U.
divldual circumstances.
PrednlsOiene, like
oil\,..
c1rup of the coruaone lfllllp,
may cauae some waterloalnC
of the Ussuea tilJ'OUih1lul JOUl'
body. Anyone ta!r.Jn&amp; tiUt dru8
over a long period should baft
frequenl checlt:upo by IUs cMioo
tor. Awl unl.liiiBI
oymptollll
ohoukl bs reported promptq.

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lr1dian1 defeated , t&gt;rn JU nolS , uU w
r Jt ·laoks u if Vanderbilt is It lheir nmth in a ' ""' ~ton •r Iowa &amp;S·'fi eighlh·ranked St pull awav until th• oocond half
'-•1 laeginn~
to live up to Jt~· mght a~s the~· downt.&gt;d Gt'(lr~•a
J lu ·s ~~ed Creighton ?l!-66. dut&gt; to i S5 per cent liih~ting
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as tilt' i~Hi2 behwd a 2'9-pULn t and 27 ·
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Jmy Woll•r lr'&lt;1 Ge .. rgt• '" '-t Louis 1JLOpped
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McKtnlt"yl - ,964 '&lt; lb&lt;! ll
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GaUipolls lndependeot League,
G&amp;J, Firestooe.' and Fal!tatf,
e.ach po51ed vtclortel Monday
.
night .
Jobn Milhoan '• 27 pomts pa&lt;ed
lo 1 g3.75. win ovMa.c~~i !lon and tht-n a 5!F39 stale-wi dt' ra nkin••
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r Warren
' llnbeKten Urbana and Llrna 1 rhree other F1restonen
10
on ce. takmg Sh•wnee . both with S.O
the double figure total. They
, Ironto n 65·6n oehind Hoger we•• ranked fourth and filth r c· were : Pout Snuth WI!!' :Iii, Paul
Markle s 33 P'';""· 27 .,r then' Sp&lt;!dively. followed by Cleve· Fraley with II, and Gene Ables
c .. ming '" the ltr&lt;t
if
land East Tech in fifth and eo.
Cllttl'ht&gt;s Namr !02 Tf&gt;aln5
I tumbus south ID SIXth. East
The 39
menttor·ed a Tech , at 1·2. was the
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me:l!ber tjf the top 10 Wit
' lots lor ''"' .. tthe wtd"l dt&gt;· · lllOJ'e than one loss, but the ,
Ill the hbt ory or lht"
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TO KECEIVII: AWARD
WASHINGTON (PI) - Billy
Mill! , winner of the ID,Qma.
ter run in the 11114 Olymplcll.
but the He
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1 a !be
will receive In award u Itt
. t u t t flp
flfl-37 1--·
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.-.. m·o,,..- points to break open Creighton s •truu eu
ell 1•Y1 011 If trODooutstanding U.S. Olympic 8111· alf •nd thr zone defense .
AFL'1 IQ' rD D8 °D •
ute• of 1M oecond t.
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planted AII.Siar ltmt wttb lele on Saturday lrtm
tht
Hawkeyes nevt.r • llllf" ftc OAt&gt;r
fhld Solid Lull
, only four dlyl to prepare.
Waahington Touchdown Club.
t l 11n three (IOinl.s Ulr&gt; t-JI er.
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Players 011 th • Eaot
SENIOR GOLFER
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p::.tnts U1d from the foul !ine to keep a so1-I W t All-stllr lqaldl plaantd
NO!\ WALR. Conn. ( UP!)
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con- ~ llrot ~·
today ID
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d I Fred
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William D. Higslns of San J.o.
St John'a gnt a •'"• •hooting t ..t agalnat
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' HouotoD pleked •• tbt aile andro, Calif., winner of Ule JH1
.....,..,:J!'mance lrorn 1!'-ob Mcln- Het.zt"l•cored 2$ for
of tbt
Moodly after a USGA SenJor Amattur tourn•
ul -_ N•-•
-fused
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m~nt , today •·u named senior
golfer.of-tho-year by Golf Dl&amp;esl
to play Ia New Orlean•, tile magazine.
orf(laol rome elly.

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V-8 motor, Hydramati c trans .• power brakes, power
steering, 6-way power seat, ~adio, heater, like new
while sidewall tires, wheel d1scs , anti-spin differential, chrome luggage rack, solid white with red
vinyl interior. One owner new Oldsmobile b-ade-ln.

Febrnary 15 is
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1married to a man who's in

with his new Dodge Polara?)"

in his sleep

A man who

about such nonsense

even sm1les while
he dr•ams about
the monev he saved

a a 383
cubic inch VB.
a121 inch wheelbase.
and over 17
cubic feel of
IUflk space?

She can
il he shares it
wilh her
once in a wllilet

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Polara instead of
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Can she?

To be eligible for a aew burley Jobacco allotment, the apli&lt;ant mUll meet tha tollowMeJ&amp;s eounly producers will , in~ condltlonl:
be eUslble for price oupport lor
1965..,-op o.t1tll and rye 011 tloe
The farm ohaU
be opertthllois of national averaeo levels ed by the owner.
of 110 cent. pee bUihel lor oats.
It shall be the 1111ly farm lie
grade No. J. and $!.Ill per buah· owns or operates which baa I
el for rye, grade No 2 accord- tobacco allotment.
ing to Wa~ Cbaae, Chairman
of the Afllicultural Stabllizat- The farm shall not have a
ion and Conservation Commit- current allotment.
tee.
I The farm muat have &lt;:rOPSupport levels for both com· 1 nd which Ia suitable for
modilie~ were changed to re- .a 1 bacco
fleet Lbe reduction in price- mg 0
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oupport Ioili levato lor corn, The openlor ohall own ar
craln sorghum
and
barley have readily available adequau
which were announced Dec. 15. equipment to raise tobacco.
Oats and rye are not lnclud- The operator will obtain
ed in the 1165 feed Jll'aln aero- ing the current year more than
age reduction
program, Aid 50 per cent of hi• income from
Mr. Chase. and thus no acre- I agricultural commoditleJ
qe diver1ton payments , or , du&lt;'ed on the farm for
privHupporl payments
are the allotment Ia requested.
pr&lt;IVided, Reduction of oats and
No value will be allowed
rye acreaae ts oot a require- production of cropt for which
menl for prlee wpport eli(lbll· the allotment 11 requested .
ity.
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Mr. C1we said tloat under the '
SIGN CONTRACTS
1165 wheal prCJiram, eligible
CLEVELAND. Ohio (UPI)oato and rye producers can ro- Sam McDowell and Ralph ferquest an oats·rye base
for ry. a pair of pitchers, have
whleh
they may substitute siRned to play nul oeaaon for
wheat acreage.
! the Cleveland Indl1n1.
AI In previoua years, price 1
LOSE TWO
oupport lor oats and rye will
be carried out thronsh loans
Middleport
Seventlo and
and purchases on farm-slored Eightlo Grade teama loot both
araln, ends of a dou~le header
at
and wartb:ouoe-tlored
and thore will be no price;oup. Pt. Ple11ant Monday.
The
port payments. App11catton8 ror Seventh grade lost 40-10, and
price-support may be
made lht Eighth grade 42-211.
from tbe time of
harvest
through Jan . 31, 1966.
"WASHINGTON
Mr, Chaae Aiel price aupSLEPT HERE"
port levels lor oat. and
rye,
Durin&amp; his travels an• ramas well as for 1ra1n sorghum paignJ, George
Washlnglon
and barley. are baled on rola- kept a careful diary of aU his
live feeding value lo corn and slops, feeling it Incumbent up.
to market relationships to ~~ oo· hJm, as President, to stay
Jor feed aralno.
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had lo get marned.
If you
The randy Is sampled and
would you really want
tloere's
far too
many ahr
1to ·
Do you
feel thts
.
pieces as dentirts around here
' IS right, and woudn ,t.. you get
Twenly ftVe w..-e presnt foTJ know. We get a piece of Shirout of It If you could . ) plus a Sunday Schon! last wek. Hap. IJey 's fruit cake and
lot of listening to convmce . her py Birthday was sung to Leo I Robbie Harris whizzes by with
- or rather get ~~r to convmce Taylor .
his newly motorized bike. TomherseU.
Donna Circle of Dover spent 1 my Cooke goes by with a bran•
I As for th~ pills, tell her .ab- the holidays with her parents, Inew helmet and (new to me)
solurely not. She has no nght Mr. and Mrs. Homer Circle and ]2 tine leather jacket. The last
They family .
of the turkey in our ice box
to ask .c~uch. a favor.
sho_ul~ be gtven, as any pr&amp;- Margaret Ann Carleton and doesn't seem to appeal.
scnphon, ONLY by a doctor.- son Patrick of Dorcas visited
Dad reluctantly takes the tree
H.
the home of her grandparents. from my front room
window
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Brinker. where it darkens is so while
Dear Helen :
My family htfongs to the na- Maggi Shaein of Racin spent I'm lying at ease reading "W.
tionwide A.U.O.P.F.T. (Against an afternoon w1th her Sister, c. Fields, His Follies and Fortunes," little Mary Mills (Bob
, Use of the Phone For Teea-ag- Mary Circle.
ers ) Society. How come? I Mr. and ~rs. Dan Smith SJ&gt;E;nt and Joyce's 8-year-old) mounldon't see anything wrong witlo Sunday wtlh Lawrence Smitlo ins the demise of her black
a normal conversation, even U of LaureJ Chfr.
and white cat Tom. Mary says
It does last for 15 or 20 minCalling Mary Circle during "Don't see how they'll
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utes . Alter all, what woman the week were Beulah and Fred keep 8 crown on Tommy, he'IJ
doesn't call her best lriend a- Roush, Roberta Lee. Ann Carle- just rub it off." ... Patty Har! bout once a day and talk about lon and son Patrock. and 1\ev. ris, staying with me overnight,
new recipes, etc., and some- Paul Sellers, .
te!Js me all about her cat. Gertimes these conversations go on
Dean Barmtz or Pomeroy aldine (more new~ later) Patfor HOURS. another thing - spent Sunday evening at
tloe ty, toe the first timei n her
we're grounded with so much Dean BrUlker home.
young 10 year-old life builds
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homework, we can't go visiting
Ermal Schreckengost of Park- fire from scratch In our open
and If jt Isn't homework, It's ersburg, was supper guest at 1grate W'tth kindling and coal
housework. so why sbouldn't I the Brinker home New Year's' and a jolly fire it is She also

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rea- why the trend is to llameJ.,. elee~
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m~ reaoopa for going elertrie. Before ~l'OU buy, eompare
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For did I not see In our trip
so I STATRED with G.W.T.!
to Ytcksburg, Miss . Ito visit ' W. - "Gone With the Wind ." l
National Cemetery), the rows And I've told you how I'm aU
and rows of colored workers mix•d up . And now 1 must 1
"chopping" cotlon (I 'm sure wril&lt;! to Senator Lausche and ]

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DEADLY 1\EPTILE
Rook (game) and suddenly disThe common lnd1an
cobra, cover I can't even start it. How
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which a~erages 5~ feet
in 1are the mighty fallen!_ _
length, 1s ~~~spons1ble for sev- / So I'm moving right
into
era! thousand deaths annually 1965. An elf (?) about five feet
due _to its deadly venom,
a~- eleven beat me to putting up
eordmg to the Encyclopaedia the new calendar on the kitchThilfl ()lch.mobile't Delta 8&amp;. h'1 unique. Unique boo•--• k'1 aa-.
Brltannica.
en wall. Hardly any one around
New oleor lhow•b.
here but me ever puts a nice
StyUDJ iB new. So De1f, Dot aliu 101' a bi1hlirht wu boucud r,_ ... ,....:
night on lbe phone? -AGAINST calendar with "heeg" figgers
Power plant i1 new. Super Rocket v.s i:s the biu• ha Oldl ~ · · · ·
THE AUOPFTI
on it, on their kilrhen wall.
425--cubi~incllel
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Dear Agalnat :
But then they don't bave
a
Tn.ntmisaicn iB new, too. Turbo Hydra-Matic, IIVIJ1ab)e oa any Daha a1;
Twenty minutes a night phone piRce to write "Took laundry"
provtdes up to 40% more torque kom a •tud'nc atart,. IQPerlatiw·
time gets my okay. But not or "Defrosted" and •·s u gar
at. Ill speeds.
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20 test '' and forty ]even
other
minutes sometimes stretches to . important household things.
New otyltnr. Nnr tnriD&lt;. N.,. tnnombtoi- Tlo!o ,_., 0DJ7 Delta •kotio'
JOU
bave oil three, all - · Otbor ..,. ba.. a lot ot -~ up tO d-,
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I 've already looked up EasYoar Helping Haad Department ler and it's April 18. Oh. lovely,
1
Dear. Read~rs :
dear April , will you ever. ever
Agam - if you want a use 1 come again?
Trv a Rocket in Ae~. • ~
Yes, for my calendar boldfor old Christma8 gds, send
them to Mrs. Gene e': Martin, ly says so, a:~d \fay even, and
Look Qld• ltn tiN Newt
Rt. -4, Box 232, Zanesville, Ohio
I just love to pronounce
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This column is dedicated to even name their tittle girls atfamily living, so if you're hav- 1 - - -- ; - - =
lng tid trouble or just plain •
trouble,
let Helen help YOU.
She wiD also welcome your

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at lowest wage~ ·revol) and their .ldllllt!t tp_
11111a11 gray,
weatberbeatm oat o1 Viti Nul. r• l
borneo ill the tar hacqrouDd, read, ''tbe fir Ja VlottN~Ja,
sat&lt; !be truclt: loaded wlllo
lllb Ullod ~Wldtntt of '0. I . ..,
en eomJng to t1oe lleld, 11w vice men talk aboPI
an l8ed colored oouple driviDg lloal k!lled 1llfJr '*lllndt~•

YOVTH ASKEQ FOR IT
say? She wanta me 1o ftnd out
By Blanche M. llaskfu
This column I! for
young about my married sisler'o birth
people, their problema
and control pllla and let hor know
mules in the cotton fieldo. I
pleHBures, tloeir troubles and when !he comes lo visit me In
JAN.
I Intended to give ter !bern _ wonderful Idea!
aaw cablruo with nu glass ID
LAST TIMI TONIGHT
fun
.
As
with
tloe
rest
of
llelen
a
few
weeks
.
I
can't
·
dn
tloat,
ytu
tloe
following
for
New
tloe windows, Just a swln&amp;Jng
"MUSCLE lEACH
Help
Us!
',
II
welcomes
laughs
but
ti
I
don't
,
maybe
she'D
he
Year
's
_
I'm
late
bUt
1
wan~
window. closed
at
PARTY"
(':'.'echmcolor)
but won 't dodge a serious ques- real trouble. If I do, I'll be in
ed you to have it-·
ONE OF THE MOST tnuch- night - and you just rtad. "l
Frankie Avalon - Annette lion with a brush-off.
trouble If our parenta ftnd out,
"And 1 said to tbt man who mg inctdents related 1o
me Hate 1o See That Evtnin' SUn
Furucello
Send your teen-age questions [ especially if I get the preocripstood at the gate or the year: lately wu . tloal of
friend, Go Down,'' and Roark BradFNtUNtta: T•U Dtrk
to YOiJTI! ASKED FOR IT, lion as she wanta me to.
'Give me a tight that 1 may George Metnhart and
wife lord'a, "Child of God," and Gaul'• pulled outa there whJ
•nd Gru..ome
care
of
Helen
Help
Us!
this
H
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th
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th
gh
h
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tread
softly
inlo
Ute
unknown.'
Mary,
when
they
were
In
all you can flnd about Booker can't we?"
8 8
Colorcertoon•
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ere s e · - · ou
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f'.\ULE1TA HVDSON
I And he replied, ·Go out into lanta, Georgia some years beck. T. Washington and - But YOU No one beefed too much when
WANTED : A GOOD ARGU- terribly tense about dim and
tloe darkness and put your hand
They went 1o see "Gone With know.
De Gaulle's troops left
tbe
WED. &amp; THURSDAY
January 13-14
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into the hand of God. That shall The Wind." As the heart rendwhole thing lor good at le.st
NOT OPEN
Dear Helen:
him, the next minute she's saybe to you better than light and mg scenes of the burning
I'VE BEEN called
(ltv- 10 or 12 yean ago.
-F--R:::ID:-A:-Y-Ihrv TU~E-S_D_A_Y_
Recently I went to spend the
1
safer than a known way.'
tioat beautiful city by
one o1 these ''Bleeding . And "Le
Grande Charles"
' 'So l went forth and find- Sherman and hiS Army
Hearts" recently. I who sit ,just keeps on improving hia
week-end with my cousin. We ing it's okay for me to fi.J: her
J•nuery 15-19
up together bul haven 't up with a blind date when she
0shown George oaid that every ltlo h
h dk hlef
h
bel ed Fran e and let
•••
WALT DISNEY'S
o·
visits me, and !he even talks
ing the hand of God, trod glad. '
w
t ree an ere
s w en
ov
c
.,.
"EMIL AND TH~
spent
much
lime
together
in
sert'ously
about
another
boy.
M'
p
•-tta
Hnd
13
I
ly
Into
the
night.
And
he
led
one
tn
tloat
theater
was
weep.
tloey
show
a
real
taken-right.
crape
hangeno
keep
on
hollerDETECTIVES"
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the 1a st few vea rs . I
!lJmor1·
{Technlcolor)
was
I'm terribly ups t about her a.:n ISs
Osbu
St p son,t •h me toward the hills and the tng ' sobbmg. • not a dry
on- 11oe-apot documentary a bou
· The man'Br7Vtous,
an"&gt;
Bryan Russell, 10 yr. old boy shocked to find she had
al,
e
me
., omer y, as
.
.
not even hiS and Mary•,,
Appalachia. 1 shall never, no tn my opinion, truly "Grande."
as Emil; 3 detectives: Walter ready "gone all the way" with and
t know hwhat to :
been named c&lt;&gt;&lt;&gt;t correspond·
of day m the
lone suspect, becase I kno,. If
never, b&lt;lcome a "Let Them
I realize the old Romans, eiJ.
Slezak, Hein Schubert. Peter her steady boy friend. Thev
, 're when s e oomes ere . Any
- ent for 1964-65 school year far East.
been there. l 'd been weeping Eat c-•- " M . A t . tt vious of ,..,.__ bewailed- .
Ehrlich, played stricti for
·
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uld be aI&gt;' ·•~"'~Ed"
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• of France
-e, - that
anepoorn ome
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magazme.
maybe the worst of all
Ut!lee "Why ....,
be dotb bestrl4t"
laughs; Ro~er Mobley. Cindy both 16. I could see that from vtce you can gtve wo
Cassell. Brian Richardson. the state
mind she was in preclated. - PAT
Mtss Hudson, the daughter
QUOTED BY KING George I believe though , that
girl queen didn 't .know
any
tbe world
Bob Swann, David Petrychka
.
Mr: and M11!. Paul W. Hudson, VI in a radio broadcast 1o the 1marvelous picture has ID
better, but I do, and so do you. Ult:e a Colossois.H
1 Pat: .
Ron &amp; Rick Johnson.
The anything diS&lt;'ouraging I might Dear
10
say would set her otr batty, so
a- 18
Hi h tloSeh9th grade at Pomeroy I Empire Dec, 25, 1939.
sense united us aU more tloan 1\emember the two children
And so he did, but h was
moppets pursue the 'Skrin ks'
in a series of comical yet I just listened She says they' re way rom e "ua IOn, avmg
g
c ool. Her appomtment .
ever. We •till quote SeB1'1etl a boy and a girl In
so aaid (by the Bard) :
taut map.euvers, to foil a planning to marry some day , a blmd date or two, and several was made by Mrs. Frances RI&gt;.
O'Hara, " I'll think about that "Christmas Carol" who eroucb- "Wbea lloal the poor bavo ·
b1nk robbery perpetuated by
and
"in
the
sight
of
God,
they
frank
dtscussiOns.
wtth
her
levherts,
her
home
economtcs
It's
amazmg
how
quickly
tomorrow" and beloved,
de. ed near the skirts of the Ghost cried, Caeur batb wept."
lhe "Skrinks". ALL FOR
are already married." The·y ex- l ei • headed cousin (you) IS all teacher at Pomeroy.
..
Christmas is over when it IS ceased Clark Gable will
life of Christmas Present.
Their
FUN! FUN FOR ALL! The
Kid!! are the FUNNIES1 de
peel to run off and get married I
gtrl will need to
her Selected for her qualttoes of over.
forever more in our he•rt•
. Said the Spirit "This SO LET US PRAy
that
tectives who ever caught a
if "anything happens ," but they shes not
for marroag"";; . leadershtp and her enUoustasm The tree comes down, the Rhett Butler who couldn't even
is Ignorance. This girl is those who have the really
"Skrink" .
Di•n•v Colot"COJrtoons:
' would rather wait till they're I etthe: m Th: SJght of God, lor home economics, MISs Hud· ornaments, some of them o!d, ,
to bury his little
dead
Beware of them botlo emn obUgations tluched on in
Foul Hunting
out of school. I met the fellow or bj a hurry up
of the son will
as
...
beloved
are put
gJrl, Bonme_ And Melanie
j and or all their degree but most the above let us truly pray
Goofy Dat•dlve•
and he 's real nice. They 're both / Peare. lf she hadnt wanted out or .ot the edttors If Co-Ed. • bundle the strmgs of
lighls ed by Rhett "A very
great ,of all beware this bov lor on that they are end.Wed
witti
Panhandling
awfully good kids _ that's the of thiS
would nevfor teen-age carefully . and separately, tit a lady .
[his brow is written that which widsom, courage, and grace.
A Night for Squ•w Eyes
Popeye Makes a Movie
trouble I know what they're er have confided m you. She gtrls. She will keep them in· short strmg around each and The beauty of Tara,
Scar. is Doom unless the writing be And I mean this with all 1111
' doing
wrong, but what can I has probably reached
stage formed on activities at Pome- save yourseU an awful temper lett's ancestral home makes : era sod." .
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where she wonders, 18
It roy
School. More than ! tantrum next December.
us all wish to see at least one
, worth i!?" but doesn't like to 4,000 co-ed
correspondents
.
of those lovely places. So tri s
So wha
,
r
1
I admit that the glamour of being throughout the United States and I I'
new shirt •. lnspectod, are made to Natchez
can write
11
in love had lost out to the fear Canada report regularly.
ma y put on ; the birds
where that type of
st' jj I J
k
h
co mn
of getting caught and shame of
at long last, come to two mgen- • .
.
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~ec on, a t oug as
you
sneaking around. So it may take
ious new bird feeders present- exists, and m central Kentucky plamly see I'm running on like
1
only a few questions ("What
ed by our son and thoughtful too.
m_ost of us, ~ho are " ~!ew!ng :
if your parents found
out~"
used~to-be neighbor, Homer BUT l'M ALL . d
:-"lth a!arm . mstead of pomt1 ,. Om1d he
Rice ·
nuxe up all.
on tng w1th pride."
;.?u •. H you
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all this emotionally,

ot.arters

. a,.;., and ne·H"r did m&lt;ik"' lr..;l
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M •· d •• Austin Peay 71
1 1
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Natluoal B•1krtball Anor at on b1g
By Ualted Prell latei'Ditioa.•l
oreuc:l p!aco. But this is ' n•w vear
t;ast eru Division
' Koundmg
the lop 10 werz&lt;
Ga. Southern t2 Bolmont Ab. 56
lllld a diftereu• spurt
w. 1.. PCT. : Davton Chaminade (8 ·1) and ;
,
East
Tampe 7ll AU8US'&lt;a
There was a htl of '"' ''"
:l7 ; .841 Portsmouth I IIHJ, tied for sev· : NEW YORK (UP[)
Wilt St. John's(N Y. l Tl Creighton 66 Auburn 67 MiuiJ!ippi 52
.however . in ,,,. serap lor No. I Boston .
19 t:l 6!W euth place. Cincinnati Withrow ' Chamber,'am, tloe San FrancJ.Sco St. Anoelm'• 17 Stonehlll $5
Carooa-Newman 102 Klng 61
lliinors m the ltrsl UP I Class Cincmnalt
21 20 .512 18·0 lin ninth and Cleveland Sl. . Warrtors
unstoppable 7-fool , Worcester Sl. 84 Lowell St. 5B
Pfeiffer II Wuh. &amp; Lee 69
AA balloting ot the :·:•moa&lt;gn Philadelphta
102 I . t
10·91 in loth.
' l -inch star, has opened up a MIT II Tufts 71
Norfolk St. til Winslon Salem 87
.. McKinle' . unbtoaletl in ll' N•w York
:Ill .. ws
322·point lead that virtually ••· St. Mlchatl'l II Icelandic II
Wallhinglon U. 7t SW Tenn . 70
J&amp;atts. came In first . r"·et vmg .
Western
Pel. I
ot.l"es him of his aixth
American Int. 71 Bridgeport rt E .Texas Baptist 78 J.Brown 70
Iicht No . I nods '" the proem.
wl3 1;8 .561 1
ALL.ST ARS
National Baskelban Assoclabon Bridgewater 107 WIWmantlc 74
Midwest
and Ntwlrk W&lt;"S ru::ht beh ind ' Los An_gPles
22 :w 524 .
scoring champ!Onslup.
Alliance 113 Bloomsburg 7i
St. Louis U. 75 Notre Dame 87
IJIIly I! potnls .. ay trom the St. LouiS
20 22 476 ,
Olf\cial figures released today Mansfield St. IIYlllhlct Coli. 93 Northeast Missouri St. 71
156
McKinley ao&lt;l NewarK
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were undefeat ed •nidwav ir Sa n Franctsro
.l\O
berland had 636 field goals and Kentucky 102 Tulane 72
Wlcrlla IK Soutloern llllnolo U.
..eir sche&lt;'ul" and
look
J;ke
&gt;londa&gt;
's
R.sults
208
free
throws
through
SunHoward
U.
IlK
Uncoln
(Pa
.)
i2
11
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· fJFtroit 128 L;1s Angeles 127
d 1 11
lfiOd bets to • I I way
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day'• games lor 1480 points and
100 Clta"I • u--noke 73 S'-"t
u
tn St . Louhi 100 Philadelphia 90
I Davidson M
wu (Wis .) St. 70 O!hkosh 14
tilf' tourno.ml:'ni.S s ar
a
38.9
average
.
Those
totes
Randolpharon
11 nua.
Lacroue
St. 97 Platteville St. 11
10nlv game:"~ s('h('duled)
h
·
· st 87 st Paul ••
gave him a uge margm over Yirgirua .
.
Lakeland 98 Northland 9!
1'he Hulldogs who we!tl al'
Tut'Sday's GamP&lt;
"'
seoond-plare Jerry West of the Concord ID! Beckley 85
Nortloern Mich . as Sl.Norberl 78
lite way to the '"'• fina ls l»t INo games scheduled\
Los Angeles Lakers. who had West Virginia II Pittsburgh 72 Writewater St. 85 River Fallo 72
f'ear befort!
'" IJayton
W•d?.,day 's IOame
1158 points and a 29.7 average Mercer 81 Stetson 77
Coli. of Emporio p Slerllng 43
.lebnont, won two gaon.s last Easl vs . West Ali ·Star game at
and Oscar Robertson of hi&lt;! Cin· Soutloem U. 81 Sewanee 58
Butler 90 Wabash 70
..-.nd 62·53 om arrh·rlval St. Louis
dnnati Royals, who bad
Vanderbilt 7S Ge&lt;rgia 82
Wisconsin 76 Purdue 66
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poinls and a 30.3 average.
Tennessee 58 Louisiana St. $4
Indiana 8S Jowa 76
EASY TERMS
_ _
!!ill Russell of tloe Boston Cel- Tenn. A&amp;l 71 Lincoln (Mo. I 5S Ohio Northern
Hillsdale 87
88
tics wu the rebound leader W.Va. Tech 104 W.Va._St. 77 1 Wayne St. 101 Mi chigan Tech
i --;;This y-OUr fii!t jump!"with 1007 in 44 games for a 22.9 Huntingdon 86 U. Mex1co 57
1
average. Chamberlain was sec- Mid.Georgia 78 Brew.-Parker 68
Southwest
1
and wltb 391 and Jerry Lucas J'lorida Southern 90 Rollin! 69 1Loujsville 70 North Texas 68(ot)
: CRUZIER KESTING
of Cincinnati was third with 871 , Alabama til MiB1l11ippl St. 83
W.New Mex. 17 N.Mexlco St.
I DETROIT 1UPI) - The DeChamber lain took 1275 ahot!!- Tenn . Tech n Murray (Ky.) II E.New Mexico It S. Utah IMI
trlllt H.ed Wu~s have sent h~rd - 300 more than any other player Western Ky. 70 Ellt TP.nn. ft
Sui Roa: S8 East Teu1 54.
I working iOalie Roger Crozier to In the league - but maintained Eastern Ky. " Middle Ttllll. 18 Lamar Tech Ill Sprinc ·Hill
1
Miami Bf'aeh, Fla ., for a shon a .499 percent.qe as a marksHoward Payne 79 Sam Hous.
' rest.
man . Only Terry Discloinsor of
Weol Tuu St. 75 McMurry 70
Crozier, who has playod ev- Detroit, with .507, and Walt BelSW Teuo St. 69 S.F. Austin
ery game for the NalionaJ h1my ol Baltimore, with .505,
Oklahoma 8t Nebraska 12
, Horkey League Jearn, was to he ranked ahead of Wilt as marks{
Okla. City U. lit Hardin Slm.
: back i' l.ime lor Detroit'• game men .
Oklolooma st. 67 Iowa St. 41
at Toronto. on S"turday.
1\obertson led In usistt with
Blahop rt
Chrlatl II
- ·-- - ·- - 44t and Larry Costello of l'hiJa.
1
delphia ranked first In free
Or
erJDJtS Colorado Cl KODI&amp;I 5t
throw perceotq.. wllb .87i.
AtiJQJoa II Arlzona(Fiagstatf) lltl
IJnfteld t2 Whitman 8.1
The Melia A.S.C.S. C ou
·I'
ty Committee tnnouDcecl today
thst flrlllft'l may make appliIO\\'
cations for new burley tobacco
allotlliOiltl up to February 15,
1965..
•A man who talks

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Don McDade added 13.
NEW PREP RECORD
Tom Pitchford's 23 points led
BOONE, N.C. (UH)- AppaFour of Scl~ ftve
Evans but he received double STAJ\GELL SIGNS
lachlan High School pr.5ted Ito
ripped tloe fi&amp;Ure ltelp from Steve fuller ,
PI'ITSBURGH [UP()- Willie !31st consecutive wrestling win
ran
, to p I Swisb wh'o pumped in 16 Ronnlt Hal· Stargell, who led the Pittsburgh Monday for a new prep record.
A
ley who added 11
Dave H?l- Pirates in home runs last year The form::or record of ISO
er
•
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ler added 10 more.
with 17, has signed nl• 1965 straight wu held by Mepbam
Dunean
winning
In Aaron Buffington's 32 points contract.
High of Lone Island, N.Y.
GiJ
con by
nu whippina: Evans, led hi I ma_tes 1o their
fine
fashion
. second
tl
straight trm.mph , thi!I
me
8
men hit the double fig- 165-54 over Goodyear . .
. I
' u mark
ag•in lor Tom Harrison was next m . sronng
urc
., team
for the winner&gt; with rune.
Klllingaworth led Bill Brown and Chtck Conley
h
lth 2G Bill Andrews Jed Gotdyear Wllh 11 and 11
th:d
'::art Wolfe 14, and poinll reapecllvely_._ _ __

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l'J.KYO (t; PJ t - U. S. mllltlry olfJcialb 1odety ordt:rt:d the
Far Eaat Radio Notwork , wblclo
broadc8Bt.a to American military baseo, lo stop encouraging
drinking by announcinli cut-rate
liquor pric"' at post clubs.

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DistriC• l t 0 PIedge
'·.f.omplianee WI•th New Law

H3ffiS00Vl'IJe

Ida'Revevening.
. and Mrs. Willalm Barn·

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wunam Howard and ch!ldrea, two weeb '\'!sUing here ; JIIIh Illehl an Ruh,&gt; lllebt

Cheryl and Melody and Danny
hart have returned to
the of ZanemUe, and Mr.
and
home of their son. Bill Barn· Mrs. Larry Godby of Dayton.
hart, 1n Pomeroy.
Mr. and Mro. Charlea Jooes
I
Mr. and Mr.. Hlel French and Laurel spent a few dayt
spent a week end with the Jack Ill Zanesville recoull7.
By Av1 Glltty
Warners in Jackson reoontly.
Mro. Dua Marltlns hao in·
He further 8tated. "if at any Mrs. Joe Carsey and daught. Mrs. Landon Smith is in Ohio formed frlendo that her moll\.
time a school district i• al- er. Kathy. have returned home lvalley Hospital at Steubenville«, Mrl. Bertha Hlndo, recent.
legedly discriminatory or in after a """'k m Columbus wtth lsuffermg from pnell1llonla. Her 1y underwent major surgery.
violation of the compliance the Mr. and Mrs. James Payne: Imother, Mrs. Kay, 1s with her. She Is MCOVering ••ttsfactortly.
matter and facta in the case Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alkire Her conditton ts reported as Tiley are all former re•idents
would be presented to the U.S. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert AI· satisfactory .
of tbls area but now live in
colJIDli8SIOI:Iolt.
d.dneder ?!ItEducaldtio~~" kire made a burdWimess tnp to Tommy Jack8011 and family Zanesville.
•
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wou "" up Columbus Sat ay.
. '•r. guests of the Harry Jack· Mr. and Mrs. David Riggs
to the commissioner of educa· Mrs. Grace Carr had a new sons.
land children spent several days
lion to decide U the school dis· bathroom mstalled • n her Mrs. Bessie Grahdm is in In Ravenna as the gue•ts of his
trict was guilty of the charges home.
.
Dunbar, W. Va., helping
to sister and brother·ln-law, Mr.
made against it."
Mrs . Alite French has im· care for the new grandaon born and Mrs. J. A. Heckert. Other
If the commissioner stated proved her hoi_"" with an ad· to Mr. and Mrs. Don Ander- visitors at the Heckert home
the di8trict WOI in violatloo, all dltton and has mstalled runnmg son.
were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Riggs,
federal funds to the district water from a new deep weU.
S.·Sgt. Harold Graham spent Herbert Riggs, Mrs. Victoria
would be stopped immediately. Mrs. Betty Gtlkey and child· his New Year•, vacation at his Stacy, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stacy,
ren of Galltpoll~ were supper home here.
1 Wilda and Howard Stacy.
guests of Ava Gilkey Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Wyant Gordon Atkins, Urbana. Ill.,
Mr. and Mrs, Joe Sayre were and daughter, Judy, of Colum· spent ••vera! days with his
in Charleston Satueday where bus, were week end visittll's at parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Mr. Sayre consulted a special· their fanm here.
Atkins.
isl.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones Mr. and Mrs. Bob Damron
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sayre of had as visitors during the New and two children of East Bank,

''Valle' Prell latenatloaal
CllLUMBUS (UPil- School
'S tlcU throughout Ohio wiU
lie ulted to sian a statement
11: eompliance with the recently
jr ed federal Civil Rights Act
:S~t coldntinue to qualify or
.
a ·
'lh! State Board of Education
MGoday authorized E. E. Holt,
public Instruction superinte""
lkot. to file a statement of
11\ate compliance with the U.S.
eommtssloner of education.
The board told Holt to
aecute lhe provisions of the
act,
as they
apply to
lbe
State
Education
Department, state schools for
llle blind and deaf, local school
6trlcts and other srhools or
qenoie~ taking port in pr..
lfllDI administered by Holt's

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Society NoteS

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his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Our· Mr. and Mrs. Me1viD Morris,
ball! and 11er P"'fflll, Mr. filii Columbull, llpetll 1111 wet eud
Mrs. Jobllny Morril.
.
with bls ~&gt; ~. and Mn.
Mr. and Mrs. Irion J. Holley Jolumy MorrlJ.
spent the week end wltb bel'
R lll1uley
parenla, Mr. and Ml'B. Weod·
row Arthur, MUton, W. Va.
Mra, Don Coltll1ll entertain·
II"
ed
friends Tuesday even.
aeRO
ing with 1 paint party.
•
Mrs. Mae Pickett and Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Pickett were recent I
gueots of Mrl. Mary Diehl and
the Felis Alkire family,
Mr. and Mrll. Cllfiord Lo"""
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Alkire nette and children of TUppers
and son, Rog..,, and Miss Lin. Plains were Sunday afternoon
da HBtfteld attended a dirmer vi!itora of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine
sponsored by the Meigs Motor· Millman.
cycle Club.
Mr. and Mrs, WUUam Rose,
Mr. and Mra. Ray Birchfield son BiUy vlsittd Thursday and
had ., dirmer guests Mrs. Net- Friday (New Year's) with her
lie Borgan, Mr. and Mrs. Jame~ mother, Mrs. Glenna Milhoan
Borgan and family, Mr. and and Bernard.
Mrs. Gary Borgan and family, Mrs. Mildred Daine! and Hei·
Allen and Michael Borgan.
di Milhoan of Flatwoods ealled
Mr. and Mrs. John Gibson on Mrs. Clara Milhoan Friday.
and children of Athens were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Seidenahel
Sunday dinner guests of hill called Sunday evening.
mother, Mrs. Lana Gibson.
Miss Kay Crabtree of Colum·
Recent dinner guests of Mr. bus was a week ODd guest of

Rid.ge
Society NoteS

parmll, Xr. 11Ji1 Mrl. 111. L.
Bahr. IJurtDl b11 J8CA!IoD he

toot lnv-., for 1111 !w,r

Baum , _ _ CompeDJ

Flonda are guests of Mr. and Year's we·ek end, Mr.

and

a.ester.

or uary 3, 1965. The baby weighed
Mllonal origin."
8 lbs., 12 oz. Grandparents are
• lloU said each district will be Mrs. Chnstine Lake, Athens,
- e d to file one copy of the and Mr. and Mrs. John Glab,
~liance with his office and Route I, Millfield, and great
other witb ute U.S. commis- grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
~ ot. education.
Francis Morris, Racine, and
: IPederal Oltieial Deeidet: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lewis,
Route l, Middleport.

EDITOR'S
MAILBAG
Middleport. Ohio
Jan. 7, 1965

Mrs. Arthur Cleland was tak·
~n to Meigs General Hospital
b~ the emergency squad.

Mrs. B. M. Pjckens entered
Veterans Memorial Hospital as
a medical patient.

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SMALLEST BIRD
World's smalleat bird Is lito
bee hummingbird of CUba, wltlt
a body two inches long
and
weighing 108S than two grams.
Its eggs are ~tenths of an.
Inch long, according to the Encyclopoedia Britannica. ·

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'INFORMATION SERVICE

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2 BIG DAYS!

FRI., JANUARY 15th- 9 A.M. • I P.M.

\1rs. Ben Philson returned

Dear Sirs
home from the hospital and is
, I would hke t() state 8 rew recuperating after a raiL
(!acts to tho,.. who advocaie
the levies and extra taxes in
R1•v. and Mrs. Pau1 Sellers
¥1cidleport.
· and daughters, Margaret and
' Middleport is practically ont&gt;-- Rosemary spent several days
lrilf or more pension people, last week in Dayton with Mr.
Ita one way or another; Social and \1rs. Hen! Pinion.
Jecurlty, Old age and Railroa · f
. .
;, The following is a pensioner's Chnstme Lakt' of Alhens
· ~Jud,et. While 1 ·am 3 iitUe 3 . 1 spent ove;night Th_ursday and
bove average, there are many I New Years Day with her pa:w
don't have as much . Also ents, Mr. and Mrs.
F'rancl!l
~any are widows.
' 1 Morns .
1
i'J Fgr Jan .. 1965.
\1r. and Mrs . Jim Simpson
~ UtJUties, $31.55.
I and son, Steve spent a day in
Taaes, 132.00, •Half year). Columbus with Mr. and Mrs.
Insurance, $7.00 rdealh pol- l Robert Knightstep and Alicia.
).
i They
were accompanied home
,. Doctor &amp; Med . $2100 &lt;ThiS I by his mother , Mrs. Lavinia
I must).
Simpson who had spent the
Bill (due) $tO 00 Only one holidavs there.
owe.
Dr. · Kathryn Philson returna
f! Total $101.55 .
ed to her home at Blacksburg,
7: Total income for two, $212, : Va. after ~pending the ho\iw
~vlng a balance of $110.45. [days with her parents, Mr. and
i" Out of this $1!0.45, two peo- ~ Mrs. Fred Philson.
must live for a month.
Miss Jane Ellis of Arlington,
Tbe bills are not rubber, they I Va. and Miss Ruth Ellis of
not stretch. Like a
too ! Columbus were guests of rela~
pan llrdle , something has to I tives here Thursday.
live.
· Mrs. Helen Younce returned
Can you see where you can home after spending two weeks
out even the minimum of over the holidays in Cleveland
on top of the water bill? with her son, Mr. and Mrs.
a on electric? Doctor?
William Brammer.
w ~an you repair a leaky Mrs. Helen Johnson return~
Dol or buy a needed neet'ssi- ed home from Wadsworth after
!t for the home'
spending the holidays with her
Fortunately we own our daughter and family, Mr. and
llnme. Many have to pay rent, Mrs. D. R. Kronenberger.
'lillt after aU, do we just let Miss Lisa McDaniel of Ath·
• home fall down on us?
ens is a guest of her grandThole who own are stuck. parents, Rev. and Mrs. H. L.
tbDie who renl can go Pies- McDaniel.
w!Jere,
Mr. and Mrs. William Scary 1
Me you interested in the and famtly of Chester, W. Va.
people who have always been were recent guests of his mothw
._.; Or sre you going to force er, Mrs. Carrie Scary and aunt, I
tbem to leave or d1e of malnu- Miss Minnje Harpold.
trlllon?
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Beegle
'.l'lle good book says, tithe, or New Brighton, Pa. spent the
81111 It's all well and gond. But weekend and Mr. and Mrs.
II would take a lot or laith, to Charles Beegle and son Chuck·
tUbe Oil what is left of a pen. ie spent several days last week I
lloaer's check .You do we\J to 1 wHh their rather, Mr. Ira Beeln..
gle.
I don't mean to gripe. I am : Mr. and Mrs. Bob Byer and
tbarltfw for what .' have, but children of Middleport spent
l predtct there wdl be more 1Saturday night and Sunday with
paaple added to Old Age Pen- I Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Hllldore.
lion or welfBTe in Middleport They all visited Mrs. Susan Galw
darinl 1965 because it will be breath at Little Hoeking Sun·
DeCtSIIry to 3Upplement their day afternoon.
'
ilcotne in some way·
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Beegle
. A Pem10ner- M.V.N.
and sons of Portland spent Sun·
I might add, afw all, the day with Mr. and Mrs. Verne
penstonen are human beings. Watterson.
We'd like a show or a trip or
Mrs. Margaret Houdashelt
tven a little luxury of some spent Monday and Tuesday at ,
tlnd, whi&lt;h is impossible.
Foreat Run with \lr . and Mrs. j
Even Jr you have some 88V- Milton Houdashelt and chil· dren.
·tap, yoo can 't use .•t up. .L lit:
I
1111'1 pile up. and no one knows
liU fut..-e •
RECORD NUMBERS
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WASHINGTON !UPIJ - The !
CUSTODY FIGHT Immigration and Naturalizalion
MONICA, Calif. &lt;UP!) Service said Thursday that a
1..-~11te six-year-old child cuotndy record
1.25 million persons ,
between Marlon Brando visited the United States last
his ox-wife, Anna Kashfi, year.
been continued until Jan.
Commissioner Raymond F.
Farrell said In bls year end re.
Edward port that the total compored
with a figure of 1.02 million for
19fi3. He said that a total of 183
million pel'1IOtll went through
American porta of entry, in.
eluding those on the Me:dcan
and Canadian borders, during
tbe year.
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CommitteesNamedbyPoint
Council,·Reports are Made

Hospital News

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Gnce IHdbtc• - Gallipolis
'l'booe enteriJii !Ioker Holpll- PT. PLEASANT - Appoint. tiolll, 2'11; drunken drlvero arS.!.LEI REPORT ..
VEAL
11.1, 3U, nmn!JIIJOII feet;
AI durlD&amp; 1M put :M houro in· ment of ....,..1 CClllllllltleel rested, 17; coovicted 17; othei
a.tt Vllle7 Uveoteek c.. 41; Su•• D '- II: .......
Pt. Pleasant 21.10; Pomervy 'ZI· PT. PLEASANT _ ~ an· eluded:
and the yearly city pollct re- mlad!!UJill!MroiiJI; felony I; toZll to Jl: Cia. 6 .... •
to
muat expand our pr•ICbool •• - .... , Hinton Ul;
Kanawha nual parilh dinner meetinc of Ray 8. CUplet, r.allipolil; port ltlgltllghttd lui night .. Cl· tal arrests including road viola· HOGS - II to 16.75; 220 to Ill; CUU. l2 If 11.
lll'&amp;m in order to reach
1.110; Charlelton 24.13; Chrilt Episcopal Church waa Claud&amp; N. Dray, MercervUle ty Council meeting held at Kro- lions, 516; total houn worked 250 Iha. 18 to IUS; Light 15
z,. • Jb. S Ill
1 I
.. ntaged ehildran early."
running 1\i feet, Mar· held in tbe parilh
house Star Route; Mro. H. RICIWd del Park club house.
by patrolmen, IO,t!Ot.
to 18.75: Pat So!ro 10 to IJ; 10; stoct .,_ f If
EJom-,o
~; and Winfield 17.
Monday niJht with tbe election Tlplon, Rl. I, Galllpolll; Mra.
.
Financial otatementa ol the Sllea 10 to 12; Boars 8 to 12; Sheep 4 to II: QrJll .} to 5;
alld lm dary llcltoolo
Bolt ..., .....,..._
of four veslr)'men ltlgltllghting Jesse H. Gardn«, GaillpUia; 81a:.,~sd.Z~~n:"',; three city dopartments were Sows lr; Pigs eo to 10; SI!Oalll Budl:1 4 to t; '!It 'fl'rv•• 4 to
''! I'1!COIIUDIItd. •• a
""- River - Queen
City the bwbwa aeulon.
Mra. Gilbert E. Henry, Gam. committae to aelect furniahinis read showing the following hal·
.
10.
.
sram of ualolaDce to
IS, :Z: 10 a. m.; Reliable Elected to serve on the ves- polll; Mrl. Horace E. Keys, for the new cl build. which ances on December 31 - City,
TWO ARRAIGNI';D
t.UOI8 - Topl It; SleMds
mentary and HCOildary
down 13, 5:60 a. m.: Dyar up try for three years were Sam Waterloo; Mickay Suo Hayman, 11
ed toty be re':f lor $26,900.!111; City Water Works, PT. PLEASANT - Arrail"" 14 to II; LfCbl Wl8. 12 le ll;
S:15 a . m. ; 0. F. Shearer Nichols, Carroll Casto, Gall Leon; WWJam T. Perry, Pi. occu~ the latter Y rt of $40,915.!7 plus $34,1100 In state ed beftre .Juotice of Peace A. ConunGII 11 to lA.
•erving ehlldrelt of low
famllles. My bud&amp;et.•.will
up 14, 4 a. m.: . F. Flerole up P&amp;irel and Bartlln Montiefel. Pleaillllt; Ivan G. Shawver, this~~ Serving wll: Mrs sinkmg fund; Sewage Dispooal, M. Goodwm and Jamee Calvin
queot f1 hUHon for this
14, 5:10 a. m.; Hood don 14, The ve~try Is on a rotating syl- New HBven; Mrs. J. _A. 8011- Thomas on. the convnittee wili $63,032 .ll plus $34.1100 state sink· Roberts, Galllptlls P'e!TJI, fin·
l"&amp;m.
1:20 a m.; Calhoon down 1+, tem and four new o - are ehar, Pt. Pleaaant; Dlllllla R. be counUmOII J . S. Duncan mg fund .
ed $10 and coslll each
on
'The burden of the
1:30 1. m.: Jerry Bosworth up elected each year. Leaving tbe Abatan,. Rt. J, Leon; Lawrence and Carl Murray.
charges of intollicllllon and . .
achoolJ 1J not eveuly
17, 9:60 p. m.; Downey down vestry alter oervine three year ·s. CollinJ, ReedavUie;
Ml'11.
sault and battery. Leo Cala&amp;
Low income famllieo are
17, 8'45 a. m. Eastern up 18, termo were Chester
Rowh, Raoy
H, Kestenon, Ch.., Mayor Virgil Siders appointed
droo, Pt. Pleasant, fined $10
lly ooncenuattd In
5 a. m.: Louisana down 18, 7 Harold Somerville, Walter M. ter,; Mrs. &amp;bert B. Mor· Tom Holland, Charles Fowler,
and costs on charge of speedurban nelghborhoocts or
a. m. immer down II, 7; :2~ a. Windoor and Henry Watson.
rioon, Rt. 1, Middleport; Wen. and Arlin Hall on a committee
ing.
areao ... this Is a not'?nal
m.: Rose G. up 20, 8:10 a m.; Reports were given for the dell E. Grate, Rt. 1, Rutland; to lnveligate bulldozers and the
~~- ~ederal action 18 needed. Patton up 2%, 4:45 a. m.; Jef· Episcopal Churchwomen
of Mra. Lo""' J. Colemln, Pcm· committae was lll'anted author0 e8
MARRIAGE APPJJCAnON
AlliS~ will be provided: feroon down 23, 7:60 p. m. ; El· Chri!i Chureh, Service Gulld eroy; Mro. H. W. Thomas, Rt. ily to purchase a bulldozer suit·
Charles Franklin Arnott, 30,
On tbe basiS . of. census
gerclllf up 23, 6:30 a. m.; H. E. and St. Monica Guild showing I, Long Bottom: Eric L. Did- able for the city's needs.
rth
iD
Letart Falla, pointer, and Vlvl•howblg the distribution of
Bowles up Greenup, 5:30 p.m.; the work accomplished and fi· die, Racine; Mra.
Mildred
.
By Ma a Ho11 1er
an Elizabeth Johnson, 41,
!ncvme families
PI
d
W
st
temenls
ch
Roush
Ra
·
,
Mr
N
llie
Lows
Rosst
,
James
Crad·
Lang
·u houa if
12 55
11
1
eountrles or school
Hoercel ndodwn 3: 40 a. m.;
. naVnctaal taatiati .of otheeaCh. h B t't· c;:idd•1 "rt·.
Mrse dock and Hiram
Daugherty Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rood
svt e,
ew e.
. .
ug a
own · a . m.; West1
s
cs
urc
arso I,
~:r
epo ,
·
. ted t
ttee visited' over the week end with
Wllhin •tates·• through
1 A• Boggeos, Rt . 2' Ra • twere
mad
ern down, 7:20 a. m.; T't·Bolt reported w..,e as 1oll ows: Com· c~
.uar.,
. oppom
stl te theo a commt
lbll't I Mr. and Mrs. Orville Barringer
0
down Meldahll2 ·12 a.m.: Lew- municants iss! year-153; Add· cine; Miss Josie A. Pickens,
mve ga
~s t_Y 0 _ and family and Mr. and Mrs.
e to states for
lo school districts, with the
lo up, 3:15 a. m.; J. Cholin up ed by confirmation - 9; fte. Syracuse: James F. Laber, Iron· s.torm sewers for Dlx.S.n addt Ivan Chevalier and family.
1
.
•urance that the_ funds will
3:15 a . m.; Buckeye State down ceived - 2; Added By Trans- ton; Mrs. Emma M. Farrar, Rt. lion.
Used for unprovmg the
6 a. m.
fer - 7; added from inactive 2, Oak Hill: Herbert V. Mar· The council authorized clerk Mr. and Mro. Sol Btgley and
Galllpolts dam - Wayne H. list - I; Lost by death - 2; quia, Wellston; Mrs. ~athan Anna Jean Flowers to sign city Eddie and Martha Holsinger
of education in ~Ia
~w-lncothtm1e_,ar~,funOndstheDl
down 8:25p.m.; Walter Houg· transferred- 12;
Removed Belen, Rt. 4, Jackaon: Bmkley checks when necessary.
lvtSited Sunday afternoon wtth
on a ,..era
w
land down, 3:25 a. m.: Elisha from active Uot - I; Present S. Vogelsong, Ironton;
Clme
I Mr. and Mrs. Wtnnte Holsinger
he used to reduce state and
Wood down, 5:20 a. m.; OVEC number of communlcanta in McKee, Huntington.
Twenty-first Street between and family.
•·
&lt;~1 fiscal efforts; for the bene7:20 1 . m.: Luca• up 7:30 good standing - 157; Confirm·
Bltlho
Jefferson and Mt. Vernon Ave· Ronnie Swain returned to his
Itt of all children within tbe a m.; Mimi up 8 a. m.
ed persons not included above Mrs. Henry w. ThomBs, Rt. nue was changed back to a Army base Wednesday after a
area s~ed, mctudlng those 'Konawllll River Oliver - 43; Baptiams, chlldren - 6, 1, Long Bottom, daulhter, 5:05 two way street but parking was Christmas leave spent with his
who parttclpate in shared
Shearer down Manmel, 9:20 p. adult - l: Confirmations, chi!· p. m. ; Mrs. Myron F. Bryan, prohlbittd on the south side of mother, Mrs. Edith Swain.
Ices or other special
. Knox up 10:30 a. m.; Bever dren - 5, adwts - 4; Receiv· WeUoton, 1100, 2:30 a. m.
the street. During
recent Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Chevalier
al ..projects.
up Winfield 10:30 p. m.: Homer by Bishop - 2
Services:
Dlacbarled
mtnths Ire street was one-way visited Saturday with Mr. and
1 recommend. · .($IOO mD· up 11:35 p. m.; Semet up 4:45 Communion - 132, Morning &amp; Clyde Mount, William Trotter, while the construction wa. un· Mrs. James Lowers of Park·
1
tor..J Ieder~ lll'ants to
to a. m.
Evening Prayer - 62; '1'111111 at- Mrs. Ron Early, Mrs. C. W. derway for lhe addition to the ersburg, w. Va .
asstst In t purehase 0 book•
tendance for 1964 - 6114.
Napper, Mrs. John Stone, Ed· C&amp;P Telephone Company.
Mr. and ~rs. Byron Piersol
for school libraries and for stu·
die v. Jones, Mrs. w. G. Slut· Coun&lt;ilman Ted Stevens of and family visited Sunday with
dent use, ~ he m.ade av&amp;Uable
PROPOSE BILL
Pleuant Valley Hospflal
ler, Reherca 0. Roberts, H. W. the Pollee committee gave the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barber.
to children m pubbe and private COLUMBUS .&lt;UP!) - Reps. ADMITIED _ Mrs. Denver Dailey, Lloyd Rankin,
Mrs. November, December and . year Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kerwin
non-profit hel~mentary and sec· Chalmera Wyhe, R-Ollumbus, Jones, Point Pleasant; Mrs. Homer Smith, Alex
Horton, end repnrt of the City Police spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
o~dary sc 00 s.
and Charlton J?avldaon, R·lron· Rndney Wamsley, Pt. Plet¥~nt; Frank Quickie, Mrs. Eddie Ref· Department. The annual year Willard Reed and family .
I recommend 1 pr~lll'am of ton. Monday mtrnduced a. blll Les Paul Clark, Clifton: Mich· lett, Mrs. Frank Skidmore, Mrs. for the year 1964 showed the Dennis Reed is home from !
federal 1fanla ($100 rmlllon) fo~ In the H~use of Represen~hves ael DeVault, Letart; Mrs. Lloyd G. D. Baumgardner and dough· following, Criminal, invesliga. the Navy on a holiday fur· f
supplem•ntary educat.lo~ cen encouragmg busmess and indus· Huffman, Glenwood.
ter, Mrs. Raymond Chesser and gations, 4; Accidents inves- Iough He is the son of Mr.
ten and servlc~ wtthlll t~ try to tnstall water p~llutlon DISCHARGED_ David Rece, daughter, Mrs. Melvin Clagg ligated, 139; personal injury ac- and Mrs. Alvin Reed.
I
communlnltyed. · · ~-citing expenderrl control facilities. The btl! pro- Vinlon· Grover Marlin Buffalo· and son Mrs. Charles Chancey cidents, 28; persons injured, 38: I Mr. and Mrs. Elden Blake Jr. I Factory trained representatives from each of the
ments vlthin
uca ...ell
nareu nity•
•
· moved from thetr· ··
propery,t freneh'18 ~ and Mrs. James
Eakin and' daughl·' and son,' Mrs. R. W. Greer.
estimated property
damage, I and family
companies listed below will be on hand to explain
wabY11 ·· ·and' prlvea tecommu ~~t !!ales tax exemptions for mdus- er Middleport· Mrs Anna E.
$42L47i drivers involved ar-: trailer at Eden to Rredsville I
u c will coo a te non·prou
· msta
·
111ns su ch Iacllitl, es to Brewer,
'
'
'
' , 77; parking t1ckets is- over the week end.
P
school~
to devise tr1es
Patriot.
rested
, their products and instruct you in their use.
the Jan and ad=ter the
equallze features of Ohio • tax BIRTHS_ Mr. and Mrs. Den·
sued, 6792; unlawful parking tic· Mr . and Mrs. Russell Varr 1
a! for these
structu~es preaently retardmg ver Jones, Pt. Pleasant, a son;
kets 137 : wammg tickets, 112; Meter of Portland visited re- 1
See The Newest In ..•
gr te
lndustrtal lll'OWth.
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Wamsley,
recovered two automobiles val· cently with Mr. and Mrs. James I
1 eCEILIIIIG TILE BY ••.•• "ARMSTRONG"
""n "iup.,. Eduealiea
· Pt. Pleasant, a son: Mr. and
ued at $1500; other stolen prop· Van Meter and family .
"1 recotnmend a pc'OIIl'lm
in college . .
Mrs, Lloyd Hulman,
Glen·
erty recove~ed -:- value $289.·1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Webb
•·J hi .._needy nd
"For many young ~pie from wood, a son.
70; arrests mcludmg road vwla· and fam1ly or Guysville VISited
e FLOOR TILE BY . .. , . , .. . , "AZROCK"
ocnu aro ps w&lt;
a
.
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d M
' F' .d
'th "
d
tl '
poor families loans are not
Mrs. Tiny ar s an
1'11.
1 " ay WI . ·"r. an
.' rs. 1
!fled hi41t school graduates
enable thl!llt to enter and to
enough to open the way to high.
ASK '1'0 WED
Elizabeth Wickham have been
Melgo Ge 0 eral Hosp~tal
, Clmlon Holsmger and famtly.
eWALL PANELING BY .. "WELDWOOD"
,.........,...,.,.;·...,....ilii""\1 t'l' education.
PT. r ....,ASANT - Five COU· on the sick list.
ADMISSIONS - Abbte Sto- ,
"My huclset proyjdea suUi· ,pies .. !••~ made . appliealion Mr. Terry Hoffman has re- hort, Pomeroy; Dean . Pullms. ~
LE~ VE FOR FLORIDA
,.----REGISTER FOR
1
rient
lunda
for
grants
to
help
f6r
marrtage
U-1
b1
the
of.
t..-ned
to
college
at
Morehead,
Pomeroy;
Wtlltam
Kretselmter.
•
Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Gtlmore
: •
1. FREE 12' x 8' Wall Hickoty Paneling
up to .140,000 students in the flee of tbe County Clerk. Apply· Ky. after spending the holidays Pomeroy.
left Tuesday morning for Clear- I
first year.
ing were: Bernard T. Wallace, with his parents, Mr. and Mr~. DISCHARGES - Helen Eb- water. F'londa, to
spend the
2. FREE I 2' x 12' Ceiling Tilt
"I recommend thet the exist. 45, Middleport, Ohio, and Betty Paul Hoffman.
ersbach, Pomeroy : Mrs. Earl : ~·
'
ing college work-study pr&lt;&gt;lll'&amp;m Ruth Aldridge Sutton, 31, Oak Mr. and Mrs. Don Brlcldes Cross, Racine; Esta Roberts ,
3. FREE 12' x 12' Vinyl Asbestos Fleor Tilt
he made available to more otu· Hill; James Milton Leonard, and family of Gold
Ridge Pomeroy.
dents and .that a part of the 34, HDgaett, and Barbara Ann W'!re •"''per psts of Mrs.
----cost of interest payments on Bonecutter, 23, Hogaett; Roger Freda Miller Friday.
TO MEET WEDNE81lAY
guaranteed private loans to col- Crow Rymer II, 24, RAvena- Mrs. Jane Smllh of Silver Middleport council will meet :
lege students he paid by the wond, and Judy Allyn Cottrill, Ridge Is spending several days in its regular January session 1
FREE
NOT A SALE!
federal government.
17, Leon; Tracy Clifford Sar· with ltfr daughter, Mrs. Rich· Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. The '
''I recommend enactment of gent, 20, Rockcaslle, and Jan. ord Barton and family .
meeting was postponed from l
REFRESHMENTS
This Is Your Show
legi81ation for purchase of books et Pearl Plckeno, 18, Leon; Mr. John Rldenout ha&lt; re- Monday night because Mayor
Mtddto,.rl and 11 b r ary materials to Carl Dougla• .!.mold, 61, Pom· turned to Ashland College at 1 Lee Smith is in Chicago tuday ·
'lil-t WIY 24511
strenglh collete teaehtng and eroy, and Allee Ivan 'l11omll" Ashland, Ohio aftor visiting his I He will return Wednesday af(ON REQUEST!
research.
son, GO, Pomeroy.
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Buel ternoon.
Ridenour.
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Mr. Dannie Devol and daugh·
LUCAL TEMPS
0 JnSOn 5
Debbie and son Mark ol The temperature in Pomeroy's
Logan
called on Mrs. Freda business district at 11 20 a. m
~··
290 N. 2nd Av1.
Mllletr.
today was 36 degrees, under, WY 2-5421
POMEROY
:.'lf!lilli purauanc1 ollJw, L lloWifd E. Frank, Treuuror of Melfi Coun(J, Ohlo, do heraby
Mrs.
Ada
Neutzling
vislted
1
clear
skie•.
Jll&gt;• notice that lbt number of !IIIIa fevted on eacb dollar ol propel'tJ obon on lbe Ge"" with Mrs. Henry Beaver Wed·
.i' .. '
· ~ TIS DupUcale of Real Iotito, Publio Utility ••d Personal Ptoperty within nld CouniJ'
Mra. Stella Adklna
spent
lor tbe year I~ II 11 tollowo:
from Friday until Sunday with
Freda Miller.
"!I!
Mr. Ruy Christy is pointing
TOWNSIIIPS
='"'
j~
and doing carpenter work for 1
''
Mrs. Buel Ridenour .
! !
•'
SCHOOL DIS'l1UCTS
'
:s
:
Mrs. llellry Beaver and Mro.
'
La Deaux entertained
•'
AND CORPOII.ATIONS
Chester Garden Club at the
••
II h&lt;ome of Mrs. Henry Beaver.
(Co!ttlnued From Pqe I)

*

tile lll'tunds of race, color

Annual Parish
Dinner is Held
Monday Night

River News

Y.rst Priority

Mr. and MJ'I. Bin, Wludoo
and dalqbtlr ha ntuzoed ft'om
a 2,381 mile trip tllroqb 111ne
etalea. 'l1ley lllyed 1 felr dlyt
vllttina Mrl, Windo!t'l etsle
Mr. and Mrs. David White ~
Tampa, Fla.
Mr. llld Mto. Art Kasper and
Clara vtstttd with llln. Kuper's parentl, Kr. and Mra. M.
L. Bahr Wedneoday.
Mr. and Mra. Everett Slslou '
of Long Bottom eaDed on her
father, Mr. Murl Taylor liuJI.
day,

·· Holt IIBid each district would
.. liVen the responsibility of
.,..., tltot "no person shall be
on
~luded from participation in,
11M enied the benefits of, or child, a daughter, named Lori 1-'--------=~--:..;__:__ _:__ _ _ ___:_.:::::.::~:::::.::.=:::::.:::..:2=:::.:.:.::::_:::::::::~.::::.:::__:::.::~.:!::::::::!..::::.::=:::::...::.=._:::::.::~::::~==-----ilberwise subjected to dlscrimi· Daniello Lake at St. Marys

aatioo onder such programs on Hospital, Nelsonville, Ohio Jan-

Says Education

II

Va., spent a week end wlth an Mrs. Eugene Atkins were Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Bahr cinnamon?
Mrs. Joe Sayre and son, Tim. Mrs. Bill Tyo and children, Les· his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mr. and Mr•. Virgil Atkins, Gor- and Billy.
A - A lree of the .. laurel
Mr. and Mrs. William Lake my
tie and Scott, Zanesville, Mr. Damron.
don Atkins, Mr. and Mrs. Ro- Billy Baht returned to Rio famlJf aallve to Ceyloll. T h
of Zanesville, Ohio are announ· The Clinton Gilkeys of AI· and Mrs. Robert Allen, Char· Mr. and Mrs. Jack Durham bert Jewell, Mr. and
Mra. Grande College recently after SPicy flavor II dae to 11
cing the birth or their first bany vtstted Ava Gilkey Sun· teston, s. c., Mr. and Mrs. and daughter of California spent Frank Halliday, Mrs. Mary spending his vacation wllb his 111 Yotllll harlt:,

-.,.nment.

l&gt;ally Sentinel, Pcmer"Oy·Middleport, o., Jan. 12, 19811Jf

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RATES OF TAXATION FOR -' 1964

Dependable cold weather per{ormanc£ you can see!
Start with an ice-free carburetor.anJi fuel line/

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When you use new Ashland A-Plus Super Gasoline or new Ashlaud
Regular Gasoline- both Vitalized with AG-105- carburetor icing and
fuel line freeze-up are never a problem. And new Vitalized Ashland
Gasoline improves your engine's cold weather performance in other
important ways you can see ... hear ... and feel !
You enjoy faster starting and quicker warm-up •.. instant response
and faster acceleration ... cleaner, quieter engine operation .. , more
power and better performance.
New Vitalized gasoline is the result of years of research and develop·
ment by Ashland Oil's engineers. Road-tested for more than 5,000,000
miles, Vitalized gasoline has established new standards of performancesuperior performance you can actually see .•. hear ••. feel •• , no matter
what car you drive.
Drive in today and fill up with a tankful of new Ashland A-Plus or new
Ashland Regular-Vitalized gasoline that makes your eragine come AUVEI

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Mr. and Mrs. Marton Wood,
II~:~~ Betzing, Mrs.
Freda
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and Mrs.
Margaret
Christy spent Sunday witr Mr. !
and M!'ll. Don Betzing and Jan I
at Hemlohk Grove.
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Rev. and Mrs. Robison and
Mrs. Warne were supper guests
of Mrs. Freda Miller Wednesevening.
.
Stella Adkins spent a !
Sunday wlth Elizabeth
and
Mlnnle Clay.
Mrs. Edith Osborne of l..oD8
Botton R. D. spent an after.
niJOII with Mrs. Elizabeth Wick·
ham.
Mr. and Mrs.
WUllo Frost 1
spent Wednesday at Parkers- i

30.90

and Mrs. Robison were
a!lpper gu&lt;~ts wllb Mr. and
.20
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Mr•. I. 0. McCoy and famlly of ,
.65
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Pttmeroy SUlton I. D. ••• . .20
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2.00
22.80
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3d.ao linger \Sandra EhlenJ ore
nounclng tbe birth of a
son
Bell e1tate tuu wblcb btm net ben paid 11 th1 cl001 of uch collection carry 1 pan.
Monday, Jan. 4th, at Holzer
lit, or ten per cent. Tuaa 11111 be paid at lbe olllc:o ol lito county tn11urer or 1&gt;7 milL
Hospital. Grandparents
are
PJ.out brt111 roor last tax roeelpt. and II YOU pq by mall, be oun to to~:.~te your property
Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Eblen,
bJ ta1n1 4lllfjcl and ll!eiOR IIIJDJitl! lllf..ddfalled OD9tlopa. AIWIJI txiJIIInt yOur IU Jr., Union Ave., and Mr. and
Nellpt teo 111 tltol It ..... aU yOUr properly . Olfle1 Rouro-t:OO A.M. to t:OO P.M. dilly
Mrs.
Clara Ohlinger, Sr.,
J.anisviUe. Great arandporento
- ' S•tued1y wbtD otrt.. c l - at Noon. Tox llnoka Will be oP&lt;n December 15, 11114, to
a"' Clarence Hawley, P&lt;&gt;m•
a, 11118. •
.,, and Mrs. Myrtle· Blalld t1
Wtsl Columbia, W. Va.
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King Builders Supply Co.

Sales up 110%... greatest increase of any 1985 carl
Read the reasons why:

Ambaaador 990oll Hanllop

re•.on one:

re•.ontwo:

re88onth,..:

Advancellf Styling. Ambouador'• glom·
orous new styling came out fint agalnst
all direct COII'l~"rtitors In o survey at the
fint mGIOr thaw of 196! can. Look ot

btro Value . The •6s An:'banodor
k..ps all the salld Ron~bler vlrturtt and

tow Main--c..m, Hr.h ....lo. Tho
AmbaSICiclor, me. •nr lambler, raaht
S8Me when ')'GU INy ft, ...... _ . 1ft

the twHplngly chaDged Ambanadar.
SpectaaJfat Mw 1ize and length. New
power, lnclucllng big V-8 optiont. oth.r
1porty optkn. IU. wlra wheel awen~
ndlnhtt llutbt Hats, orMI otMr sportt
equipment.

elltttO•'fCIIue featu.-.t

IUdl 011 Double-

Safety lralc.. (separate systtms, fro"t
ond rqr), O..p.Dip rudproofing, Adw
vanced Unit Construction. Cerami('
Armo,.d exhaust system, Colt .ing
HOb, Weothe'" Eye Heotlno and Venll•

latlng and lfiOre-all ltclndard at no
extra cost1

trade. You'll fiM ell the ,..IIIII .._...,..

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fr;~-------,a.Dal!y Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 .• Jan. 12, 196~

Carpenter
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community lot oonit lillie llld
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For
S.le
w8! the mother of James o..
WANT AD
ton, local, and Paul Gastoo,
INFORMATION
MIDDbEPOR T. hous• 6 ""'ms,
Albllsy, both well known bere.
bath, block garage, with eleoFuneral servlc@ were condurtOP
tricity, gas ,water, 90
ft.
ed at Hughel Funeral Homo In
frontage, good location, 10nCl..... resumed at Ollumbia Athens Tuesday.
ed
for
business.
Syracuse.
10
Dept
Store
Elementary
Scoool on Monday ~~ fiUoaiJ of Mr.
and
CANI IQ....I.AUON8
L"(Uillll "l"lnN..
acres~ good soil. pond, gas,
Dec Jl l!llj
Team High Series. _ MiddJ&amp;. morning following a holiday va· Mrs. Ney carpenter wero lheJr
. . . ftor 11!"\-ev'eG -.1nt1• ,. _,_, A •
1960 Rambler Classic 4 Dr. Sta. Wag, _ $999
eie&lt;troc, ctty water, ol•~ktop
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cation which began Dec. 18. Jan family members Ma11Je u-t
. _ DMt ,. Putoh,.•U••
• Teall! No. 1 - B. Sawyer 286. port Dept. Store, 2175.
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t re et · Syr.cu.e• house ·
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Pickett
ts stU! substituting as of Strasburg Anna Parker of
a,.J,I.oUIA I IUr&gt;lb
Locally owned and a nice well. cared for car. 6 .&lt;"Yl eng_lne
lots block from
roodslde M. Sawyer 379. T. Titus 3118,
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Blind 255 . Handlca 618.
ToDEC 31 l!llj
jarutor for T. M. a awy, w Cleveland, Tommy Parker and
with nl!'w rings, std. traM., radlo, heater , good tires. Betg•
• lllltt ., ,........., •nJ lUll ~1emN
park, goody iocal!hon, ~lao,.k· tal 19119 'woa I &amp;.~ Tted 1 Team No .I .:_ C O~"·•er is •lowly recuperating
from friend, Bolivar; and Robert
and brown finish.
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CJT-•r• •b ..ulll tw
top street. our c otce
or
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of Mlddle rt
lJ 14d •mm.-.rll•'•l'
ntr ooh
nl $2 000 Phone CH
7 • Team No. 3 - T. Vaughan a74; 37~: E. Searles 371; N. Ams·
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sons
po .
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J M kin .~. Blind 255· J bary 373 . A "··-•ng 399 • p was helping m the lunch room They reporte&lt;t thai Mrs. Skiney
1960 Ford Galaxie Starli.n er Cpe. - - $1095
2361.
l-9·31P ·
an
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' ' thJs week as Beu "' P eery has Park..- &lt;Roberta) who recently
Iiiio I"Q
- - - - - - - - ' - Ingels 327; Handicap 810 ; To- Mullin 456; Handicap 153; Toys engine, automa.Hc trans. C le~:~n interior, white finish, a:ood FOR SALE: Modern
r. ••,., . . ..,..._
t ·k tal !MI. Won I, Lost 1, Tied 1. tal %127. Woa Z Lost 1. Fabric not fully recovered. fro~ the underwent major surgery In a
tlres, heal and musiC.
' a..ac. ,., •ore~ ..... QMrtl""'
and
frame
3
bedruom
ranch
T...., No. I - R. Vaughan Shop -E. Housh 399; A. Nease auto~oblle acctdent IDJUTIOB she Mssillon City Hospital II ,..
1111• •muft' &lt;"h•••• \!k. eentlo
lll ~tl (14'1 •nr" lrt"l i'hrM style
home
on
Chester
R.lad.I
11S;
J . Swatzel 277: R. Burt 450; N. Barton 320; L. McKin· recetved some time ago. lfrs. cuperatlng at their home In
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Appointment plea,..
Bob JIIO : C. Vaughan :157 : Handi- oey 319; !. Howell 409. Handl- Helen Jeff..-s was substituting Bolivar.
... Oo•"""' ""' pliO ..rf 1'411 .-w •"'"" 1D ot•v•
Hoeflich, WY 2-5:!37 or Cl.,._ cap MM. Total 1833. Woo S. cap 192; Total 2069. Won 1 Lost for ftrst and second grades [ Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dwaine
:A&amp;IJ (Wt
l"1:i4$'11~
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OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
ter. 985-2226.
!·9-Jic Lost I. Team No. t Jeff%.
Iteacher, Ruth Starkey, who has Jordan and Bryan on Saturday
U... - a1 .1fo ro' l)t. ...,rtl mtn
•til~
a... .Odlt:lnouo •"""" lr
POMEROY
.
OHIO
I
\\'eery
319
Forfeit.
Slmoo'l
Markel
P
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Collins
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been ill and was consulhna a •evening were Mr. ancl Mrs.
()f't"a('.JI ttUl.lfll.
1
FARM FOR SALE. 110 acre-s. , Team No. I - P. Story 4()7; 443; G. Burdette 308; D. Clark !doctor on Monday.
j Robert Dixon of Logan, Mr .
. . . &amp; M.. 'CI "·'""" I"' Ill Uadl.)
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..ft,:tl• -' ILl "" l:l:OII 1a1:10J1
F S I
I&gt; acre Tobacco base.
Sll J . Burt 323 : Blind 255: Blind 410; M. Domigan 429; Blind 330. Meryl Houdashelt announced and Mrs. James Blower ancl
l'l"IJ 8L ~ ...
e-cc-e= or
ae
FOR SALE
room house m Syracuse. See :155 : Handicap 642: Total 1862; Handicap 141; Total 2061. Won lthe names of the bonor .stu· son Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dixon
1'0 PI.A.L~ A
autJL7 f"R.OUI)U.NCI
I ONE HALF of white faced beef . • ANTIQUE organ, 125
years Bob Grueser, Syracuse,Ohlo., Woe I. Lost z. Team No. 5 _ z Lost I. Rutland Furniture-- dents durmg the thtrd ~r .. '"•( anJ daughter of Glouster, Mr.
'1\'.t.NT ,U:.
1 6 61_:_ J GlaJt lOll; R Haggerty 344; D. Grate 439; P. Carson 3!.1; C. period at assembly and they and Mrs. William Tolliver and
Gram feed . WY 2-6554.
old. In good condition. Call
PHONE WY 2-2156 I
l 12 Jtc
Mrs. William Jacobs after 6
H. Johns&gt;,&gt;n 393:
Blind 255: Black 309; M. Edwards 248; were listed as follows: First- son, Jeff, Jacksonville, ancl Mr.
•:=========='~ c; t.EAN carpets wtth our Car P m 773-5604, CUftoo 1-9-3tp '
Handiup 651: Total 1948; Woa V. Grate 308; Handicap 420; Connie Dunham, Sandy ~hop and Mrs. Carl Crabtree of Atpet Shampooer FREE. with! BLACKSTONE electric clothes
Total 2049. Woo I Lost Z.
and J:Jfrey J~n~s. FoG
. bany Rt. 1.
1:. Lost 1.
Notice
pu!Cha&lt;e of Blue Lustre dryer. Good condition. Phone IPOMEROY
' Team High Three Games
Londmark - P. Bilikam 293: Jo:~ ~t~ a~ the ~":;; Mrs. Anna Crabtree of Albany
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.:;:;;.:-:=== - - - - Shampoo Baker Furmlure. IWY 2-6668
l-93t
- 5 ·room rame- Team No. 6 - 1989: Team N. Carsey 317; (. Couch 355; FIt ryn
w r, ~ Rt. l spent Sunday witb her
SQt1ARE DANCE at tl1c Mas
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house with bath. gas healina. 1High Sinaie Gam - Team No. L Hawley 394: J. HyseD 343; Ann Jordan, Nancy
Smtih, brothers, Paul, Wiiilam C. anc1
oilette, Friday mght.
---- - - - - ~ LUMP and run ~f m1ne coal front porch, ba~k P?r_ch, Da~~ I S - 693 : Ind. High Three Handir.ap 273; Total 1975. Woo S~th - Patncia Walsh, Mar· Charles Peck.
I 12 iitp ONE 20 gal. glass lined. fully for sale. G~gleiD CoaJ Co. menl, __ lnsulbn.c sJdm~, utili· !' Games - p Story 407; Ind. Lost 3. N.Y. CJothiDJ- B. g~e Jeffers. Seventh .-. Con- Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
.
ty bulldmg. ~00 lot \\'ell _lo· High Single Game - Team No. Smith 375; R. McTurner 343; me Greec, Ronda. Whltt~n. H. E. Starkey on Sunday were
1 autonHt t tc gas hot water Page St., Middleport.
12 4 tfc cated on ~mon Avenue, mre son 157.
NartCES: Railroad Inn. Wt&gt;st 1 tank . one new two-burner kerIJ. Warner 349; C. Krautter, Br~da Teets and Etghth y Mr. and Mrs.Donald Jones and
10
Sewing
Mechines walkmg dtslance .
town 1
365; H. Woll 426; Handicap 213; ElliS and Walter J?rdan.
David. Nelsonville, PFC DrmColumbia, Opr-n 10 am . un-~ osene ctn:ulaLing heater. One SINGRR
tll 12 P rn. Cirls. girls. ~iris. J5 .H()O BTU gas \'ented heat- ~ new $76.50 up. Several used N~s ~orne _repatr , work r TRI ~'lJ!"{fV LEAGUE
Tntal 2071. Won S Lost 0.
Relatives here recetved wc.rd ald Jones, Jr., U. S. Army, and
_ _I_-9-3tp I er Edgar Arnott . 125 6th St., machmes at bargain pricea. wh_tch }OU c~n do }Ourself. ~
JAN. 5, 1965
of t~e d= of ~r~. ~cy Gas- Mr. and Mrs. David Wiseman
I Middle)l&lt;lrl
1 11 3tp •l The ~"abric Shop Singer Sales · Pnced for qmck sale.
Meigs Coun.ly Beagle - R. Ind. High Game- Ada Nease ton 10 A
Yon a ur Y morn-land children of Harrisonville;
7
WILL DO rug wcavmg WI 9- , - - - - . Bnd Service, Pomeroy, Otuo .I POMEHO~·room f~me i Rupe 521 : J Johnson ao9; B. 169: Tnd. High Series - Phyl·
Mrs. Beulah Jone:s of Athens
11121.
1-9-ZOtp 1957 8x50. 3 bedroom National: WY 2-2284.
4 21 tic house wtth bath, gas heatmg, Ruck 396 : B. ChiSler 429 : B. ius Mullen, 456.
Mrs. Mary Virginia Holliday and
AuToMOBILE
House Trailer. Cnit Ravens- ICOAL- FOR- sale. Good - Iump l front por~h. a~d.small bas~ , Bowen 47~; Handicap 150; Tot- Team High Game
Team
\..1ft
Diane of Dexter. PFC. Donald
lllSurance been · wood 27~-9425
1 7 12tc: coal delivered or at
the ~ent. Nicely ocated, out
al 248D: Won J Lost 2. Points 2:. No. 1, 745.
Jones, Jr., will leave soon for
1 1
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cUcenect? '..ost your opera- . .
min; on Store ,5 Run
See htgh wrtlcr and near schoo s. Holsum Sales - B. Woods. 526; Team High Series
Team
a tour of duty overseas.
llr'• - T caJl WY 1-llltiti "~&lt;:J·:H Auturnaltc m bautt- Orville llo ue ~r hon~ SH 2- C. C. CUCKLER, REALTOR B. Martin 507: G. Grate 521; No. I, 2127.
A large crowd altended the
ll~ttc lui walnut cabmet. Ztg Zags, I 5022
g
p 12 _19-30il BOX 2!1
WY !-3S30 C. Schilling 418; A. Stobart 633;
New Year's Eve services at the
MARAN Fur Agency, N. Brown lm!tnn holes. sews o~ buttons . 1 _
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POMEROY, OHIO
Handicap 0; Total 2611. Woa
BANTAM MIXED LEAGUt;
JAN. 1%
Mt. Union Chuuh. "ntere was
St.• Mason, w Va . Fur~ want- ~ Yan("y des1gns. appliques. etc. i CU_STOM _butchering and cut__
1 12 3tc 2 Lo11 t 1 Points 6.
Dec. Z9, 1964:
The American Legion Auxili- special singing and the servi~~
SCI. Muskrat, Mink. and rae·: One dial doe~ 11 ~11: Llke ; tlng. Phil Meter, Phone WY, 1'"UH SAL.E-Midd1epur1 ·11 taU· G &amp; J Auto Parts - J. Sis- Beatie Bag• - J, D. Story a~y of Lewis Manley Post 263 were led by Rev. Cecil Cox,
c;oon Send for pne&lt; hst Call i new . full pme $.!4.36 - $8 2-3510.
12 9 Uc
est bul!dina. located 352 N son 413 ; R. Graves 527; Jim 87; S. Story 184; M. Clark 161; wtll meet Tuesday at 7:30p.m., pastor, Athens.
773-6.296.
12-12-JOtcl monthly . C&lt;.~ll WY 2-3362
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• - -Second Street, Middleport Johnson 539; D. Thomas 387; L. Warner 221; S. Warner 187; at the First Baptist church .in Visiting with Mr. and Mrs .
I 8 Stc 1
Bus•ness ServiCes_
l't'icPd for quick .ale
lJ&gt; R. Rawlings 45~: Handicap 78; Handicap 548 Total 1368. Won Rutland.
Robert Stout recently were Mr .
Nelson's Fur House, highest quire at Ohio Hotel.
Total 2462. Won 2 Lost 1 PointJ I, Los! 1.. Sugar Run BumsJAN. U
and Mrs. Robert Stout, Jr., and
Insurance
1
$
pmes
for
furs
and
beef
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Crow',
Steak
House
C.
D.
Crow
141;
N.
Thompson
153;
The
Past
Counctiors
of
Chestchildren, New Haven, w. Va ..
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1 1
2 495
62 ButC - '
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des.
Mcchamc
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ALbedrE
oomodernho
al
eOOec.•
1ngels
442:
Sears
~15:
Haley,
P.
Story
160;
B.
Hennessy
206
er
Cou.
net!,
Daughters
of
Amen·
Mr.
and Mrs .Ray Stout and
1
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Slrhpsuo
lnsur::r..'lce
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Hard
Tor
On·
t1rc 3
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D
459
B
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Aleuey, tn AU fomts ol Ln 1 lv 25 .:~ 21 c 31.eful milt&gt; ~. Po
eroy.
1 12 3tp
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Ph '
ck 418 ; Holli ay 464:
uerr
. . oudashelt 110 Handicap ca. WI mee
nes ay ev
family of Charleston, W. Va .•
"·rr ~Nt . rHHii 'r s1rf'ri nJ2 anfi
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l l(}() ot. yracuse, one 0 1 Total 2%98; Won 2. Lost Z Points 614; Total 1384. Won ), Lost 1. ing at the lodge haiL Potluck and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Napper
IUnlnt.-e. Jun Jflhnsun anr1 brakes 1\lmo~t likt&gt; lht&gt; day ll\COME TAX servJc~. Vtctor Sterrett. WY 2-2527.
2.
Sting R~y• - J . Wildermuth refreshments wiU be served. and chidden of Wellston.
11 25 tfc Mason City Keystone - H. 205; C. Hannahs 210; I. Vaugh- White Rose Lodge Auxiliary Mrs. Faye Jordan, sons, MenBud Suupson. .\gl:'nts
il was .~old
I E. Gaul, Cbe~ter. OhiO. Phone I
;;;;:;;;;;:;;-;::::::-=:-::- -"- 'oc".:_c 62 Buick - · $2,195 , 985 -2402 altct 5 p. m. 301
Instructions
Smith 483; Bob Gloeckner 4ll3; an 237; C. Haggerty 201; Tony will meet Wednesda~ afW11oon dal and Dorsey, attended the
I'HIITO Copvmg Servtce Cor&gt;
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Tom Marcinko 378; Lester Me- Vaughan 150;
Handicap 514 at the iegton hall m Mtddie- funeral of their cousin, Orville
tee made of legal papers. ~·~·~~r~le 1~wd~"/ 1 ap~~~1i" ~~r ] PROMPT deliVerv of limestone 1 U. 5. CIVIL SERVI~E TESTSI Kenzie 394; Grady Craig 496; Tota11517. Won Z, Lost ft. Vam- port. Mrs. William Robson, (Slim) Allen at Kirkersville on
birtb rerurds a11d alm0st any inl'! and brak~&gt; s .
"'"" II'Oinen.
Start "Ua"J) u
t wt'II be m
. charge.
for your every. need. Any I stlt2.oo.
woeelr. Llkla
Pt-.PU•'..o"'
tr•hno• Handicap 135 ; Total 2349. Won pires- S. Clark 162; E. Mees pres1"d en,
Monday. Mr. Allen, I" • was the
other documents
size. Phone Emmr-t W Shu!-: ~~~~ •Ptt~~;:.,.~:'"~:~~' ~nn•~•~ 3 Lost 0 Points 8. Foreman and 68; B. Triplett 154; D. Har~
JAN. 14
son of the late Albert and MinReuiet insurance, Pomeroy
er &gt; Contracting . WY 2·3243. ..
.-ry
t'RE~
nfomuotlnn OD
Jofll Abbott - Blackston 456· Abbott brechll04 · N. Mayer 120· HandThe
Past
Councilors
of
Theo·
nt'e Far'·y
Allen 0 former rest.
1ar1.,. ••
•t~m~:nt.. Wnop I"'f"o.~'
f
"'
0 1dents of this community. A bro---''---:---- - -'-'_uc
PorTHroy, Ohio
l 6 tfc
rtvtn, "•m• _, .....,.. •nd
"'"'•..,., 436; Grueser 469; Dillon 475; icap 712; Total 1320. Wou 0, dorus Council Daughters
lblcoln 5en1ce.
a- oUIIl
Thot
Los
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Th sd
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For Rent
Radford 447. Total 2283 : Won
t Z.
Amenca w1 mee
ur ay ther, Orley Allen, passed away
_ I EXPF:RT cabinet making, cuS- n.11. ~f&gt;f'"'•'
1
- -··_ ' ZIG ZAG sewmg machme, new I to m made furniture, such as
Wanted To Buy
I Lost 3 PoiDis 0.
Alley Cats- J . Seho 20Z; evening a'. tbe home of Mrs. lwo years ago. Mr. Allen is ourMODERN furnished 2 rooms 1964 demonstrators. Doe si hutch r.abinet~ and buflets, l
High Game Art Stobart 222; J. Welker, 2M; B. Werry 210; Bentz Wolte, West Mam S~. vived by his wife,
M r IIi.
··and bath efficient aparlment.
evervthtn~ One kver doe.s tables, etc., made to order. WANTF.D : locust posts, line High Series - Art Stobart 633. Blind 110; Blind 110; Handicap Rock _Springs Grange
Will Pauline Allen. Burial was near
Middleport. Phone WY 2-38 74 . 11 ail Discount pnce. $59 61 [ Bullt-in cupboards or cabinets.! adn corner. 5~ to 1000, 71:-2 ]H1gh Team . Game - H?lsum 548; To:aJ 1384. Won %, Lost 8. meet m ~egular sesslon Thurs· Kikersville.
1 12 ulp 1 _ II 50 weeki) WY 2 "R62
Phone WY 2-5JI2.
1 5 3otc , ft . long, 4 or 5 mch lop, Hum-1 Sales 824 ; Htgh Team Sertes Cobra o - E. Brown 167; day at 7.30 p. m. A report on Mr. and Mrs. T, M. Galaway
s·' fiOOM
8 5tc 1 - .
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I phrey Farros,
Reedsville, Holsum Sales 281l.
R. Becker 206; D. Fink
85; the Nallonai Grange convention visited their son-in-law
apartment and bath,
~etgier But!dtnl; &gt;•opply .ro r Ohio. 661 -6295.
1 1Z 6lp
Blind 110; Blind 110: Handicap will be gievn by Mrs. Htmer dau hter Mr and Mrs Leon
unfurnishd All ultltttes fur- VACUUM Clanrrs. Brand new : new home&gt; Butll m kttch- 1STANDING Ti b
T
h
MONDAY NIGHT MIXED
678: Total 1356. Won 0, Lost z. Holter. Retreshrnents will be W~~ and family hJ McArnished. Upstairs above Dr.
ll ens. storm wmdows, alu~·
.
. m ~r. op cas
LEAGUE
Team High Three Games _ served.
thur 'ln Sunda afternoon.
Donovan 's oflce. Phone WY demonstrators Includes a 1 inurn siding . Call Guy Nelg· pnce pa1d. Manon Reynolds,
JAN 4. 1965
Sting R
1517· Te
H' h The Missionary Soclety of the
.
Y
2·3046 or WY 2_2064
I alia&lt; hmr•nts Only $1750 IVY, 1 R .
oh·10
Coolville Ohio Rt 3 Cali
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• am
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Hohday gues!J of Mr
an&lt;
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fte 4 ·, 1 k · 867 _3503 ·
Ashland Oil - L. Gilmore, Single Game- Sting Raya m: Pomeroy First Baptist church Mrs Reed Jelfera and. A~,),
1 8 5tc . er, acme,
2_3862 .
I 12 tfc __
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12 29 t~ 1 a r 0 c oc '
1 11 · 301 1349: H. Amberger 501; A. Saw- Ind. High Three Games-Tom- will meet at tbe church, 'Thurs- mother, Mrs. Beulah CordJ'ay, ''.
AVAILABLE for rent after Jan - 19611 MAGNOLLI Mobil home. tl.&amp;rl (''""''"' P1nmbln1...
__ _
P_ yer 424; M. Sawyer 495; Total • my Vaughan 237; Bernie Hen- day at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Hugh were Mr. and Mrs. Gene Je.h
II!U'Y 16. a room hon&gt;e five 53 x 10 ft., 3 bedrooms, l%
Heating
I FOR SALE - One-hall of whtte 11769. Won z Lost 1 - II &amp; C's- nessy 206; Ind. High Single Catrns of Racme wlll be f1Ue•t 1
d f il Mr anc1 Mrs
!floms recently refimshcd 1,_, : bath.&lt;. Cali l!ipley, 372-695 4.
MlnenoW.. lace beef. Grain fed. IVY 2· 1S. Custer 386; H. Custer all; G&amp;me - Chuck Hannahs 130; speaker. Mrs. Joseph Cook will ~~e~ Jo~'.::. ~:.t chUdretl,·Mf
baths, storm doors and win 1 6 12tc
End your aewcr truutun
6554,
t 113tc IP. Hennessey 370; T. Hennes- Bernie Hennessy 112.
be the devotional leader and and M J hn Dunham . and
dows, free gas, $75.00. LoWe 11... aD alzeo
E I
t W ·-, - d- l sey 526: Blind 130: Handicap
Mrs. J. H. Stephenson and Mrl. h'ldrers. ~ and Mrs RICbard
l!ated on Route 124 bel ween BURROUGHS calculator, adds,
Sewet Ma&lt;btneo
mD ovmen
an e
72 · Total 1745 Woa 1 Lost%
SUNDAY NIGHT
Lorain Sterrett will be hoales.. c 1 n,
·
•
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a·
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.,
d
subtrocts mu ltiplies and di·
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Jeffers
and
Mr.
and
Mrl
.Her·
.,....ne an
Pomeroy C all
Ro!88001101 lWei
LADY wants wor k by day or CeDar DweUen - J . Bowen
WOMEN'S LEAGUE
es.
man Cordray
Inquire Ohio
$40
.00
vidcs,
McCoy, WI 9-3ii55
CaD
z.mt
oa,
.,
Nflbt
6418.
310:
S.
Yeauger
26Z;
B.
Bowen,
JBD.
S,
llllli
'The
Eleanor
Circle
of
Heath
Mrs T L • Brookhart Oilierweek.
Phone
WY
2I
Middleport.
Hotel,
7
S
tfc
' 12 6tc
1 12 3tc Jr. 3~9; L. Carson 462; Hand!· Crow'• Sleak House L. Methodist Church will
meet tained with ~ party lor lbiJ .Uth
1 5 tfc
FtiRNJSHED 2 bed;oum apartcap
375;
Total
1768.
Won
I
LOll
McKinney
486;
R.
Edward•
,rbursday
evenmg
at
I b • blrtllda of her clauglrtel .arMurOer
' t :A I'ING, Plumbing,
I
Legal Notic
JIIenl, all uttltl!es and wash
_
e
_
_
3.
The
Palsies
P.
Ingels
«4;
301;
E.
McKtnney
358;
G.
&lt;burch
at
7:30
p.m.
MrL
Ernbora ~ose
1 ~Mar-SLUGGISH septic tank? Clog· Furnacett. !Lrnotd Brotllen
ANNUAL
FINANCIAL
~ furnished. Langlotz House ged dnt ins"' (;et K!ean-F.m 6UI ~st Matn Street, Pom·
~."'"" c . Ingels 473: E. Sylvester 451; Ebersbach 303 S. Pal'IOiltl 454 est Fraser and Mrs. M. E. gie jeffers =Smith, SUSie
Columbia Tewnlh
behind Pomeroy High School '
Mel111 Ceunty, 0 ""
A. Sylvester 564; Total 1832. Handicap 357 Total2239. Keflb Dowsonareleadersforthewor- nd Sar •N lson and Ruth
at I eroy. Pboao Wt WMI.
FOR THE FIMIII Year
111 "'
tm.OO 8 month. Call WY 2-' All Septic tank cleaner
••
Won
3 Lost 1.
Goble Ford - H. Handley _ ship and program. Hostesse! a
al :;, 8~ the Leland
December Jl, U
Landmark Farm Bureau.
7 31 tfc
I"OJoUI-"on
lrt
2'nD or WY 2-3589.
Plubeaclll
Ada
Nease
432:
245;
P.
Roush
400·
B
Adams
will
be
Mrs.
Earl
Davenport
SMtarkey,f
ocil 0 1 "··to .
I
1-l-3otc ffiANSMISSION Salvage Com- T•t•l tel•r ... and w .... ....
' Floyd
·
and Mrs. Cbares
I Bradbury.
oore
omguests
Y ol
"""' n.
,
&gt;AI2.n
D.
Glaze
392
:
Art
Nase
370:
E.
351
;
Blind
110;
N.
245;
H
ld'
Mn. Ruth
Durlnt the Y•., lt64
I 12 3tr
0
pany. Repairing all makes. T111 V•l~lon
""'~:~•; Bartels 384: Handicap 67; Tot· L. Gilmore 400; Handicap 284; 'The Racine Soutbem Local S k !8y
Mr and Mrs
Levy
·tomaUc ancl standard tr... TillC•r~Hntor.
FCiJUR ROOM furnished apart Total 2035.
7th and Sth Grade PTA will tar ey were
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Ohio, J.nu• ry ,, 1,.5.1 al; 'won 8 Lort 3. Bee
BEST PRICES ON
missions.
Maurlce Gagnon, 1 h•r.by c•rtlty tM fol lowl•• r•· Cees -M. Bowen 42t; J. Chesh· lola's Beauty Shop ment for rent. Phone WY 2
M.
meet
Thursday,
January
141
T.
L.
Brookhart
and
Bar~
port to be corr•ct.
Owner. Phone W\' U173.
Olorie HUtton, Tew
lim.
1 12 tfc
~~':.~~"" ! er .358: B. Bowen 540; H. Ches- Lehew 357; K. Walker 3%4; at 7:30 p.m. Refreshmenta wDI ~::: ...~~ ~
...... Mr.
GINE"'AL TOWNIMI~
11
17
tic
I
I.ECftPTS
1177 LINCOLN HEIGHTS: mod"'"'
: ber 492 ; Total 1819; Won a Loll P. Yo~g 370; J. Goodni~ 282; be served.
and Mrs. Frank Bobo~Mr .
General and Clauilled Pr
AIK.TIONKEI\
..., 4 • room hou"
with
""
;
o,
P.
ColhM
433;
Handicap
303;
JAN.
II
and Mrs. Ra--d Nolaoa ed
84
T"
f: fla r~tte Tax
bath, basement, gas furnace I 670 X 15_ 16.60
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Total
2069
F'nrell
llwl
Bock
'lbe
lleubr
claaa
of
i'oDlero)'
,_
Campleta Sen lee
S•le, Tax and Fin. ln~t
PU~ ta:K
Gr~ntll
and Donation•
l&lt;radlord
hardwood floors , mer kitchen
Cl1tl
Team
High
Single
Game
Co.
P.
Leifheit
MO;
S,
BarHigh
School
wm
have
a
bake
:
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:!:;.,8=~
Nylon Bl•ck..-111 Tube Type
Guo\lae Tax
t.'rlte. , _ • ~
new otorm doors and wind
....:,. The Patsies 709; Team High tela 341; L. Winebrenn..- 3'12; sale at tbe Kroger Store i'rldaJ famll ~Canton ODd apeu&amp; a
Auto R.ellatnUon
CeJnettlrtee - Sale Dl """' ..,. oo.oo Series .,.., with yard and dnv&lt;'w ay
A. C. BRADI"'RD
The Patsies - ll)S2. B. Smith 400; P. Ingell 425; beginning at t a. m.
Y
YtiC8Ikm lbera.
~ER SERVICE
Olhv
Totlt R•ct~lpt•
STATION
Call Tracy Whaley, WY 2
'"'"·"
High
Ind.
Game
A.
Sylv
...
Handicap
273;
Total
2157.
Ed'o
:wery,
Wll.lhlnilaD. D.
•• h •
PAVMINTI I II tic &lt;l&lt;M""
I
Ex•cuUve - 311M after 4:30 p. m.
Jeck W. CarMY
ter, 203; E. Sylvesll!r 173. High Auto Trim - J. Gliinnd 20'1;
c y a . - ol bll pare~~ts
Comp. of Trnrtefll
1 ·~:::: Ind. Series - A. Sylvester 564; M. W!Jecup 38Z; Blind
= = = ==.o:--lc:-:6 !Ole
110;
,.k, w~ Mrs. Verlln Howery:
Mgr. WY '2·9932
Comp. of Clerk
Help
W•nted
General SupPUH
IJNli'VRNlSHED
apartm•nt
,_:~:r.
E.
Sylvester,
451.
Blind
330;
F.
Manley
305:
L.
during
tbe holidays. ,.,. tlsitTote! Gen. ••· terv.
Disp
lcb
Town
Hall
Maill.t.
•
fD Middleport on ground floor
...,,, .....,
Boyles 32!; Handicap
253;
ed with the Ralpb Chapman
WANTED: Columbus
3
Total Towro Hau
Auto S•les
i room and bath, hardwood
1&lt;1 .., ...,.
CITY
LEAGUE
Total
1908.
Friendly
Tavf0
Or
famll AtbeDI Route, Clll Cbrlat
carrier in Pomeroy • Call WY I Health
Taxu Wttbhe
D11U1ct Board or H• attb 1.~.ao
ftoors. Youngstown kitchen
JAN. S, 1886
L.
Beegle 343; C. Halliday 372; PT. PLEASANT - The M• mat. y
.
2·2531.
1_ 12_ 3tp
Cemll!l.eriu _
Comp. of Offioera 1nd .,.. '"·'"
~tic heal . PrivMe en:11962 CORVAIR Monza, 4 • door
Downie • G1'011s - Searl 431; C. Bachner 389; D. Glaze 417; on O&gt;unty Home DomGnsln- Mr nacl Mrs. Bob 'l'I!NP
Total C•mel.ei'J' Expe
' sf'rlan, completely recondition- WAITRESS over 21. Write Box HJ.rhw..,_,,
1nnce. Call WY 2·32otJ .
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"'"' Arnold 492; Jeffers 483;
H. A. Hanning 430; Handicap 156; ticm CouncD meetfnc wt1l be N · k pent the weekelid with '
and Rl'pa~
ed. $1.00tl . Call WY 2-2007.
668Y, Care ol The Daily Sen- MatnL
,.,.oo
Smith
438:
Marcinko
343;
HandTolal 210'1.
belcl January 14 at
Krodel ;war 9Ia, Re
ODd 111'1
1 5 tfc
GRII Taa
I
12
3tp
tine!.
I
12
3tc
M.
.V.
L.
f ; room and bath apartmen t --- - - - - - - - !::rt.l:! icap 150: Total 2317. WOII I Loll Incl. Hlgb Game - Luey Mo- Park. The businesa oeiiSion be- M
an:·
'lbe~ '
Tot.t HJJhway J:.p.
Pomeroy.
Phone
IVY
:I-3JI
&amp;
l:mp.
Retirement
3
Polnll
I.
Pomeroy
Cemelll
Kinney
187;
!ncl·
High
Series
ginning
at
10:30
a.m.
will
be
al
er
Ul
lied
to
bor
crandFord
tractor
Blue
DISHWASHER. Apply
9 IHIR SAU; 1951
111
by Counl)l A
12 15 tic· m A-1 condition Ford mower Grey Restaurant, Pomeroy. Deduction.
••"'"
Block- Clatworthy 511; Duerr - Lucy McKinney 488; Team conducted by Mn. Alma Tum- 80 ea
Robert
For Electton1
:!:~
4~2;
Dovis
485;
Anderson
496;
High
Game
Crow'•
Sleak
er,
o.uncu
president.
;~nts,
Mr.
and
Mn.
-•
.:..
For
Worlunen
'e
Comp
like nf&gt;w · pracOra ll y
new
I 12 tfc
For Adv. Delq . Lande
'I'WO 4 room furnished apart- pilk-up disc; set ot H inch
Total 2421. Woa House 791; Team Jllgb Series County Olmmltlee Cbllfrman toMr. d M
of
1\.lldltou 4 Treu FoH
11 !:: Sauer 477.
s:-civil
s..:;lci
rett.
tMlnhterlll
lfllll(l. One first floor WY Z.
1o.
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18
a
Lost
8
Poinll
I.
Crow's
Steak
House
3239.
wlD
be
reporting
plans
for
·
an
rs.tmd
lllld
plows; ~pring tooth cult.ivat- M.•n·wom•• 18 .nd over. Secure fob .. TotAl
,'"
. A.d•ocerneoL.
~
11 27 Uc
or; drag harrow;
manure ~~J:. s:;"i":.ou:'ptm.
Prep.rliltol""Y
suMMARY OF OPIRATI::::'·"
D &amp;: D Bar - H. Miller 484::
1985. Plans will be completed Sanfordt ~·· Rulladd.itoute
~liiiAiui"lio;rtta;tf~or~rent close 8preader : hay rake. ·ot~er triiJllnJ antll •ppoiJIW. bperience ••lan..., J•n.·r. ~:!,~ 01
Walker 507: J. Loub 473; Gress
BEND LEAGUE
for coming workshopa.
Mrs. Joe stsyre~ ~~~ .... tbt
:1:
nvt
smar
tools.
$1700
takt-s
ev,~!~·."",
,·.~-L
,:r.r1e
•.
F~u,=!:t!:
Ro•d
l"nnd•
3.7'
1
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Z.ts
393·
Hawley
479·
Handicap
30;
Jan.
4
1MI
During
the
afternoon
tbe
were
gue
·•
1
~oJ~·:·~:rymat
and
schools
..... t.oday
d
G~n. • Other Twp, Fund• ..1:sn:R&amp;
009 40
'
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l..h.
RaeiDe Lelion ''
H· E · Starkey Hunter
borne.
Lumber
&amp;
Supply
Comerything
George
Roberts
wnte
~a~n•.
•ddreu an
Totol or a11 Yund•
Total
2366.
Woa
1
l..ott
Z
Pei.IIW
Teaford
County
Health
Department
wffi
8
1
Middleport.
10-3-Lfc Long Bottom at
SJsha~ t=in !krill!' 801' 8&amp;11- . Pomeroy ··Rc:!':'' tu~~=· Ynr12MJ.54 2. Middleport Dept Store - .. 316: GIUand 435; Searl 485: !present material on "New Con- Mrs. Gr.ace of A}harftt ~ 1
Route 1. No 'Sunday sal(~ . DallJ' SeDtllleL. Pom~Y· Oh..lo_.r..on . • other Twp. Fund• •.no.M Woods 522; Wipple 485; Bach.. Sylveatel" 536; Damewood 526; cepts ln. Community Health • Mary Massey
~
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t room--;n4llatb
! ·9-3tp
Legal Notice
T~~~·~.o~.;;~ ~~~a:, lane• _2Utuo ner 447; Martin 571; Stobart Total Z298.
the Ieason topic to be ltudi~ callnd to Me Mrs. Manit J.ow.
~~=~~ apartment. M t d· - IN THI counOP cOMMoN PL&amp;At
~:~ :u~~~~ Twp. Fund• ~~~~:: 450; Total 1475. Wou I Lolt 1 cOtun.t.u 1: Soutbera Ohio in Home DemonstraUon club ther on Wednesday.
,.;,.~--~
WY 2-3874.
57 BUICK Roadmaster, $400.00.
Mllctl couNTY, O"IO
Tow of all Fund•
2tM.'In.911 Points 6.
I Electrlc Co. - Bodimer 455; rneet1np during February. A A boliday dbmer Wb _,.,,i 11 tfc
Phone WY 2--2768.
No. 11' 111 NDTtn
"'•:::"t;u:~;•ne v.. r - 1, 813 . 14 1 H a: R. Firestone - Black-JBoyer al; Priddy 425; Alkire covered dish dinner Will be ob- ed at the Dale Dye bomll ~
- - - -- - - - - 12 22 lotp ....,, onver.
nen h other ,'wp.FuJIM 4 ·1N 7· 85 ston 480• Haggerty 373· Rad-·1419· Cougheoour 429· Hflndicap served at noon Each club is the tollowinil: memben 01 tbelr
...,. an- lou
lu . h
-- Ramu·r
1t..,t1an11, 0111o.
l"lalntiH,
Tou.l of o.ll Fund•
19 55999
•
•
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•
ODd u- ...._,_
II. ..,uw.
"
r I'OI'l"l:J rm" eaiR\'
UIIC
.,.,
•• ,•• ., •• o.e. 11, 1"' •
•
ford 523; Owens 386 ; D. Mlllet 11159; Total 2197.
Iurged to be represented.
famUy, Mr.
... •. ~...:.
... , aDd llnh1milbed lpart.
World Stanrlanl of Compaet. i!t"~:! 11° 1:;;;_.,
De,.ndant.
~~ :u~~~er Twp . Fundt ~--~ 552. Handicap 78; Total 2Sft. 1 Wald Croat a: Sont - Smith
Bawngarnder and family
of
......_ WY U434
12 6 de
EJceUeaee
carlo• OLiver, whoM place ol rl!tlTotal of All Funds
tMS.ts Woo 1 Lost 2 Points z. SVI"tl- 490· · MtKenzie 485· Cross 283• 6· Total 2196 National Life ~ CoshoCton1 Mn. Peter--f(ep!jll',
_
· [
dence 1..1 unknown, will Lll.b notlcc Olttltanctlrw Warn11h, Oft. 21. ,,..._ ,
~··
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th
·
1 •
apartment 208 Butter· Big car room, ride IIDd per- lhat o11 J•nuer:J 11, l~~M, the under · Ro-o Funds
t3:1&amp;.53lcuse Ball Park - Damewood Gruesel 395; LoukJ ;oo, Sub Blind 390; Owens 428; Baooo Jeoffrey and Jona on 'lt, ~ ~•
fliMI ber Pd!Uron qalnlt him
Gen . 6: Other Twp . Funde
278.88
I ngeI1 510; Grueser -.'10 :·1 130i Hand!cap 60; Total 2329. 432; Wditate
J h 51 3; K. "'e
" ker ford, Qh. 1o' the GID Irwin fam.
Ph. WY 2--2682,
Roger · formance. SmaD eRr ecooom) Oll&amp;nf!d
In the court o1 t.:ommro11 Pleu
of
Total or All Fund 1
1 ,~~ 74 .40 . 499;
".\J!IIUJIDI,
12 I Nl~ 1
and maaaprabUftJ
Ml:lll CoUilb", Ohio, praylag for 41· •• , •• H ln o·~··lt•rr, o.e. :n, ,,,._ INesselroad 554· Louks 495. Tot• .lmperlal - carson 414· Grant 535· Total Z298.
lly of Marysville. Mr. ,
and
~'
vnrce and eti\M' rellef, on tbe cround1
I\Oad Fund•
3 3118 .0
'
p in'· I
'
'
M C1 cl W ILer \'_&gt; family
·-- - See
of v-o• nerleet ot duty lnd
rxGm. &amp; Other Twp. Fund•
's70 .IJ9 al 2468. Woa z Lost 1 0 loB • 371; Bratton 459
. ; Hinton fHI:
htd. High Game - Ar1 sto- n . y • I Iii ana .
BEDROOM
duplea
M~~- Motefl
treme cruett1 . S&amp;Jd eau8e .....tu
be
Total of 1111 Fund•
3.870.39
'II
II~. .: 3 . Tot
.,
.
bllrt
HI""
Serl el _ VI
.d ,....um1fn \~MI . H" .. 1·...-l'l."r&gt; ~.;12
11
210 1, •-•
.-~ .. .,puu_
for hearint on or bl!lor• th• 24th day
OUTSTANDING DI&amp;T
It ·II. o
j
•
,
Jlt\1•
au
·
E. Main Street. PGmeroy
of F•bruary, 196/S
Genenl !Jl!bl f"or Ind. High Game' - Doug Mill- Beltom - Holliday
•n·• Mickey MJ11er
s ~ r· Tl' 'J' ' 1 ~iCh vard
of Albany and Mr. tnd
"I-i:l'fll~ entrance. Sugar Run
••ttv
Ollw•r. Plaintiff
Ro~d \fat'h1nerv
ol.$00.00
·
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!
.. .a
WY 2-3618.
Pbaol W1 z.a7t
w.tJtter •nd Punr,
Total Gener•l o~bt
" ~no no er 214: Ind. High Series - 8111 Plattr .. t1' ..... Ftdw.~ r(&lt;r~: 1M . Sto- G&amp;me - ~ Ward-Crou 6 Sonl 1fn. Alvin Dye, Thad
· 81111
12 1 Uc
' :l Uc ~"U.mt.r' ~~~"~"11. ev.
Total Town.tb.ip Debt
a ~~00 Martin, 571. Team IJfah Game bart 490~ Haley 459; Baldicap n2~ Tt!am·. High Slrjej WI. Lisa, local.

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watched a commercial In wlllcb
United Pre11 lnteraalloool a deluxe 19M convertible was ofHOLLYWOOD iUPI) - .Your fered for what seemed 1o me a
friends and mine, the local au· pretty reasonsble price. I drive
torr.obile dealera wbo advertise a thne-yeaMtld ear that was
on television, are prelly per- bought new, and the way I figsuasive fellows . If you have ured it, if I liked the advertised
ever had any uperlence with auto, and could get a iood
buying a used car, you know trade-in on my own, perhaps I
that tlw!ir video siren calla are could bar&amp;ain down the remaJn.
not alwaya as alluring on the ing cash difference to a purauto Jot aa they ne on the chase that wouldn't cost me
horne acreens.
too much.
And yel, when you are in the
Carefully I chose the clothes
market for a car, and you see that I thought would bave tile
wbat appears to be an unusual- be•t Jl'IYCOlogical effect: My
ly good deal on television, you collegiate outfit - sport jad&lt;et,
may ·think, "well, maybe thta gray flannel slacks, buttontime ... maybe ... just may· down stripe&lt;) shirt and tie, ancl
be this once ... ''
sweater. ln Beverly Hllls, thl1
This past Saturday evenittg, I outfit can be a mark of JUC..
decided to pursue such 1 deal cess, hinting perhap1 at a touch
I kept telling myseU I should of eastern schooUng. But elseknow better, but then I thought where in Los Angeles - and I
about how so many of our ~ waa going elaewhere - the
portant mlnds keep telling us chances are il iJ .a sign of an
that we must remain vulnerable easy lllllrk, a latent egghead,
to an extent, at all costa, if we yet a person who obviously
are to maintain a humane atti- can't afford too much.
tude and preserve our sanity aa Arriving at the auto dealer, I
individuals. I decided to cast asked a salesman if I could see
another hesitant vote Cor hu- that deJuxe convertible adver·
manity , and sanity too.
tised on televlsion. He gave
On one of our night-time tel&amp;- me a quizzical look, aa U to
vloion movies dere, I
bad say, •·well, what do you expect

ol • ~ liif''~ -are~!lei lite
!hat?", and then saJd that ..,..
tatnly I 001114 .-e It: Beritft I"'
ing over to 11.: bowevar, 1 asUcl
b1m U aq. vr 1lrtott of the oth..model~-' oHht aame car on tho
lot were .lbe,. tiiiDO price,
so
that I COUI&lt;i'Iol!k at several. He
said· no - that actually t be
other mod•la about 1300
more. HoW' come?, I ulted.
.. Well," be aaid, •'that one that
was advertioed Ia prtlly roueh.
It't a Ieider."
1 browsed • bit, tlien asked
another salesman ohout the unusual price ol the advertised

car. •1t·e not 01111 of - 11J1rt.
est cars," he aal4. "but y011
hove to aet people to coma ln."
Ho &amp;Jadly and politely . lhowed
It to me, and It iHcl Indeed
seem prelty rough. Ttl be
oqually poUte. I feDCeCI a Httle
to ... how mucb 1 could got
on 1 traelll lUid how much f
could bargain lht cub down
to but 1 lbfnk we both knew
o~ h.earta weren't in die small
talk and ore ahook banda polite!~ and said goodbye. Sometimes It Ia u1t1na an awful lot
from people to expect thorn to
remain vulnerablo.

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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1965

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WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Johnson asked
Congress today Cor a major overhaul' of U.S. immigra&lt;'OLUMBUS - OIDOANS
lion laws. He propOsed abolishing the 40-year-old system
spent $%411 million ror ;iquor in
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of national quotas which be called "incompatible with
1964, 5.53 per cent more than
PT. PLEASANT _ The Special School Levy passed our basic American tradition."
the previous year, Stat~ Liquor 1in Mason Count~ yesterday by 72.91% according to un·
Johnson's special message to Congress carried out his
Control Director Dona.d
D. 1official returns. ruesday's levy was the first 100% levy State of the Uruon pledge last week to seek an immtgraCook repc)l'ts.
[voted on In Mason County. The current levy which ends lion law "based on the work a man can do Sid not
Cook said the final S8le lis- July 1 was an 85 percent levy.
where he was bern or how ht; spells llis na~e:" .
ure• wl! t244i,IS4,7~ lasl year, Voting was Jignt. with only 28.8 2 per cent of the regis- . Here are htghllghta of PreSident Johnson s tmmtgraa 112.5911,877 Increase over 1963. rered voters turmng out. Mason County bas 13,960 re- ~~~~ message.:
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Retall •ales at state
stores gJstered voters. 1'he unofficial tabulation showed 2934
A change " nee&lt;led In our Umted States.
arcot~nted for 1172,557,3ti7
OJ' persons voted for the levy and 1090 against in the 41 /laws dealing with lmmigratlon
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January 13th At 9:00 A.M.
All Sa lei Final -No Exchaneea - No Returna

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WE're up 5.19 per cent or about The required passage by 60 of Education to Issue bond~ to . tention to serious defec-ts in bill would be given to those
18.5 nnl1ion from 1963.
per cent of those voting fai~ed ~mplete and equip the new ! thi!i legislation. Action. is long wi.th the kin~ of ski!ls or atin only siX of the 41 prec!ncts- Junior High now instead of ver : overdue .. .I urge that tt be ar· tamments wh1eh make the adWASHJNGTON-H~USE R':- Mt. Flower, Letart, Union, Elrr.- . ihe thrH year levy period
corded priority consideration." mission especially advant,geous , AREA FHA Supervisor Milton Roush. right, w·iiJ act as county supervi~r In ~11
pubhea"' are draflmg
thelf : wood, Cliton and Arbuckle. In 1 The new levy will gram t&lt;achKey Reform
1to our society."
1area un til a replacement is named to succeetl William J . Brown , left, who IS rellrme.
own health care plan m an et- 1the ''for" and "against" co:. , rs f the eounty an approxl
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drave for President Johnson's only two precincts.; Arbuckle l a pay increase or bus drivers, lnational origins q~ota syst~m.. would be. gr~dual , over a Jive- :
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lianilors and other regulaslv iThat system Is mcompattble year penod .
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The ~imstra.tton s measure : The 100 per cent levy will ] employed Jlhool personnel: wiiJ with our basic American tradl- 1 .
Safeguard•
0 provide hospital and nurs- provide an estimated Sl,6tiR,520 provide free textbooks
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I '·In order to insure that the 1 William J . Brown, Supervisp ftunily ht&gt;rd Along with that sPrvice to part time farmen
m.r horne care_ for the .elderly ror schools during the fi'if:a1 grades one through ~ine, imp~
· Quota Problem
!nt"w system would not impo-;e ior ol five counties. ~·armt&gt;rs hH~ cornt' tht' bulk hmk cool- and mort' recently to rural res1·
under
Social Security ~y- years or 1965, 1966, and 1967 proving transportation faiiliti&gt;:&gt;s "Violation of this tradition by I undue h~rdship on anv of our iHome Administration, " turns in er. sanitary mtllum' parlor, dt'nl s for the purpose of new
tt&gt;ml 1 ready 8,ppears headed and will provide for the irnmed- and for the ronstructing, equip- the National origins quota sys- ~lose allies by suddenly t·urtailp ihis ke-ys" as he takes retJre· pipe lme mtlkt'r. etc. all hi?, nr tmproved homes.
:a most certam passage. ~ut iate completion of the new ping, furnishing, repairi'lg and tern does incalculable harm. mg th.eir emigrati~n. tt.e bill lment after 15 }'ears of service .investmli'nts. And mitk prire:~ The office now servea G~li1.
R p.n:oh:l' W· B~es, Wts., Point Pleasant Junior Hi g h i Additions to many county school The procedurt''! imply that men au.t?orazes the PrestdP.nt . . to here in Galli a . Meigs for the ta the farmer Wt'nt down and Me-1gs. Lawrence, Jacksoo and
~p :u •can on the Ho~e Sehoul by allowing the Board I buildmgs.
and women from some coun- utlltze up to 30 per ('cnl of the Iunited States Department of down .
Vinton counties and bas becoou:
~ys h Means Com~ittee, said
trie! are, just because of wherP. quota numbers &lt;tva1lau!e m any i Agriculture agency.
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; Ht' had lo bt&gt;rnmP mort' f'ffi · at·iuHJJy more of a housing thall
ay 1 e w~s preparmg analthey come from, more de.slrable ~ear for the purpose ot r~~lorp l Farmers Home Admimstra- cient in m &lt;HI.'t' wa ys just lo farm agency. This, Brown aga~
:~ale:~~ WOUld ~resent the ! •
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cilizens than Otherl.•• relation- mg C.Uls IDi:lde by 1he. ~ew S~~· 1 tiOO iS the lending agency of ." ll :" VIVe .
f&gt;Oill! S. OUt, ·-S~WS ?ill' rapkf
~ -membe~~· enttre House
with a number of counp ter_n .m the quota e~tanl_tshed by the Department to assist farm· , In 1!:150. tf &lt;1 tobacc~ growt&gt;r changmg pop~atu)l~ ' plctu~e.. Wt
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tries and hence tht turress of Iex1shng law . thas bdl would ers to better their ~ituation and used :JOO lbs. ol ler!Ih?.er and art'
bel'Offillll industr1ahzed
our foreign policy, il needless- I ~t alt~r in. any_w:ay th~ mar.!y efficiency in ; he"'e
rapidly ;got 1200 lbs. per acre, he was whether we realiZ! il or not.
THE TENNESSEE MOUNly impeded b)' thil proposition." limitations m extstmg law \•ttich changing times.
ahead of !he limes. Now, 1f Many farmers baYe beeomt
tnirf ,~ty of Chattanooga TuesWa•ted MJUt
-prevent an influx t.f un!.l~s1r- B'rown came to thi~ u:'t&gt;4:1 in he does not dnuhlr tha1 m an emplo.ved full time and th~ fazn.
day lallnched one of t.1r S·mth '~
''The quota system !las otbrr abl~s and '!!ale~uard our people 1early 1950. G-r~at adv_ances have average yf'ar, lw l'i noi kPt&gt;p- ~ ly dnf's the. farm. work, or lt l1
firM disegregatlon instruction
gr&amp;\l defects. Too orten it ar- aga~nst .en~s1~e or unregulat - been made m agncuJture m mg up .
Just a subs1stance rural ho~e.
progr:a. . for teachers. Chatta- The man who ought to_
bit~arily denies us Immigrants ~ ed amm1grat10n'
1 tho~ years.
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When ~rown_ ('.amt~
to t.he Mr. and Mrs . .~kown plan lo
nooga ltso named the
first ~poke .to 8 .
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have outstandinl and soreIn dairying for mFta~&lt;·e_ .20 local . offtce, ( •.alia and Me1gs rl:"mam in G~lbpolia
where
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NeJtO ._the Rev. H. H. Bat- the First Umted
needed taleats and skia8. 1
,cow!! in 1950 was a ra~r stze roun~1es were Jt:; temtory and th e~. havE" resided, ~ill&amp; cpme
tie -' ,tO \he city ~~. board. ~~rch of Mlddlepo~! · on
not believe thla i• either ,
herd •nd 7500 pounds m1lk per serv1ees was extended tu tull to lt ke. the. community. They
~~~f which h~~gan a
tlell of an Elder.
IOYernment or gl)od :
mw a good average. Now that IJ~lt' fam1ly farmers on!~·. As are. actJve ,.J;n - ~a~l·
P&lt;'tqlul Jchool cleoegr"'Jatlon " He !LEider J. H. 1:!'~1•·
•tyfl" row is a cull anclthe herd !Ins type of farmer became t.attons, In · tlif. i·\ljithocilst
~ja 1962. will set up a has complelfd over 50
New lnllliiJr•"•• Polky
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•Continued On Pa1e ~~
" labOratofy center" to
train In the role of eldfr.
''To replooe the quot.:.l sy~o;lf'm, '
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.. . (lo) our nation or lhe srills i Rodney Downing was elec-l·i doctors Tuesday nIght
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mo 17 was still unr.on- from lh (' rarm 01 AI \'In D.\'e. Ca rpe~~!..~·---~ 3-~!_l~~red a
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' assistant cashier.
ambulance attendants ad·
Another man charged wtl ~J :;~e;,.u·y larr~ .:~f
DAYTON-N.\TION4L C.\SH .J. E. Harley, Mrs. Goorge And- , James Buchanan and Rober!
Directors of the bank
ar&lt;• ministered closed hearl
! fldavit signed
by
Clifford
Regl•ter Co. announced today erson and Mrs. Arthur Lewis ' Tewksbary.
Mr. Downing, Mr. Smart, Mr.j massage during the five·
s 'th
hlch WI
tol
an Instantaneous computerized - ----- -~---All dlrectoro were re-elected . Hubbard, Robert L. Coats, Ber-' minute ride through the
: mi 1~ w
se 8 e 1
customer&lt;' data service
lor
•t the annual meeting of the, nard V. Fultz and RoseS. Hey- cold night to South Side
: wheel . hre and tube valued at
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banks.
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stockholders held at the PI&gt;'TI- nolds. Mr. Smart reporled that Hospital. A h 0. pI I. I
I• WISe "'" ~ppear m COWJiy
The system, to be introduced
eroy National Bank Tuesday the ba'k exfl"rienced ··a good •pokesman oald the boy's
co~rt later this week •.
In New York in the spring and
•afternoon.
year.~ and also announced pur· hearl was funetioning but
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' lhe ?nly other case ~Judge
e::tended later to Pittsburgh.
Directors re-elected were Dr ,chase of the Reed property be· I he eould not breathe 00
~ p:~~er
s :':tf~esterday wat
1 ' Jam
Chicago, Boston, Los Angeles
R. E. Boll-e, Alfred M. Elber- •hind the bank building which I bls own.
•. appearanc•
.lnd San ~rancisco, wlll enable
feld, Edison Hobstetter, . War- will be used for customer park· -'1-~""''·~ .. ~.,.%~~.-.-.-. , .,..:. . -"•;.. SPcrelan· of State- Ted w. :,:m c~~rs: :!-! 1~~to ~~~:.
any depositor or cuslomer to dn
ren Pickens and ELDON Week •. ing.
Brown today gra. nted a non·proH
f' ed •
nd
Mr Ho"-lette
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lance. e was m · .10 a
hi s bank'ng a I any teller •I cage
tm ·
r was re-e 1e cted
b H .
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fit corporal ion charter to Southat any branch wlthool waiting
The Number One Presbyterian in the nation will chairman of the board.
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J~ n ellger, 8 ' ' leastem Ohio Funeral Servi&lt;'&lt;'s. ' costs.
lor deposits or other transac- 1keynote the !50th anniversary celebration of Galllpolis' l. Mr. Hobstetter reported the Damaged hy Fire
DieS on Tuesday
' Incorporated. Gallipolis.
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!tons to clear by mail, messen- First United Presbyterian Church at a banquet March 15 hank had another increase '" , Approximately $400
darn· Funeral services tor Juhn The corporation is forming to Fne Overload ·
I" or telephone messase.
in the Washington Elementary school cafeteria.
busmeos during the year
He age was caused tothe Ed Spen· JHeitger .. 87 . yho died Tu•.sday , "Ertrct a thorough organiz•· , Charges Filed
He is Dr. Edler G. Hawkins, New York City, moder- said total assets Increased over I cer home on Ma~..st m ~td· : mghl , Will be held F'rada\1 at tion of funt•ral directors
m Five truck driwrs ehargeQ
ator of the General Assembly of the United Presbyterian I $2M,OOO ~0 nearly $7.000.000. In dleport Tuesday mght by !lfe.•3 p. m. at !be Ewi~g Cllapel 1Southrastern Ohio."
:with overload were cifA!d
to
Church in the United States of America.
commenting ~ depoSit.. Mr., Middleport Volunteer f Iff· ' with burial in the Ches!" cem- r Initial trustees art llarcnce Meigs COI'hty CIIUJ'l Tu,sday
l'
March 15 is the exact sesquiH~~stelter said.
, men were su~moned at 7.~ ! etery bestdt&gt; h•s late wife DG- J . WatJgh. RIO S~rond Ave .. Gal- by the Gallipolis Post
Stute
Ct"ntennial o( this church. The!
Our deposit structure d.ur- p. ~ · They said f~e blaze was! ra Frank Heitg~r.
: lipolis i who is also listed as . Highway Patrol
first religious society in this
lng 1964 reflected . the growmg confined to the attiC and there He was a rehred farmer of ~ Statutory Agent), Ralph ~lar' They were Robert Crothers
,
old French City was organiz- t
~mportance of sa~mgs deposits : was no damage to .the conp , Bedford township. SurviVing tin . 913 St&gt;rond Ave_, GaHi[X'Iis ; 149, Middleport; Tbo~ King,
Funeral serviees for Norman , ed March 15, 1815, nearly 25
~n domest~ ban~mg. Our sav-: tent!i of the home .smre sal- ~ ATe three daughters. Helena j Henry Ewmg. 108 Mulberry Av .. 25, Pomeroy ; Roy NeWell 36,
William Neutzling, Pomeroy, ~ yt&gt;ars after the landing of the/
.ngs deposits Increased ~ver, vage covers ~~re used on tj,e , Conner • Haze
. I Throckmorton, l Pomeroy ; Vrnxm H. McCoy. ' CheshiN:!; Bernard GiikeY' 38,
who died Tuesday evening at IFrench 500, the original set·
$150,000, _making Mal savtngs furniture. Ongm of the blaze a~d Mrs. Ralph Cha". all of Main St .. Vmton. and Robert ; Middleport, and Oareace Cline,
Meip General Hospital, will be .. .,,.
,
(Contmued_ On Page 2) --- has _""!_been determmed. _ _ l Columbus : mne grandchildren, ~ Coats. 261 South Second Ave., ,51, Middleport. Etirl €Bidwell.
held Friday at 2 p. m. al the 1 "Di-. Hawkiru, S6-year _ old
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and 15 great
grandchllurfn.! Middleport
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· , 36, Gallipolis. was. also cited
F.wing Chfpel with burial ihl P"stor ol St. Augustine Presby- I
Fnencls may call at the funeral , The articles. were filed by to Meigs County Court on 1 d•
0
t1iO family lot at Beec:h Grove terian Church .In the .. Bron~. ~
i home at any t1me_._
Halliday and Sheels. Galhpohs. lfective muffler cbqe.
Cemetery. The. Rev . Melvin AI- wao the orgamzlng mmJSter m
COLUMBUS tUPIJ _ 1'uesda •1
J 1 111 11 : ,
I
ktre will offic!Bte.
11938 o this church.
Starting
aetloo 11 a lance·
Y rna or eg a ve
Diret'IOI'l! Nam.-d
Rat'in .. Home Bank I
He operaled the
Neutzling with 9 charter members ii now
I
·
B . Racint' Bank
ACCEP'11NG. AID
Coal Company for many years ha! over 1,000 member!, multiBill• lntrodu•ed·.
HOUSE
D~1rectors of th e Flf.st Na1.wn- Names
Diret'tors
Donatlonsheue be!lll IICeepted
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to rover t costs of n=pairs to
until hll ~rement.
raHctall anthd mflrstultiiNingual. hold
- H.B. %3, allowing IICbool dlotrlrltt to lran•pnrl I al Bank of Racine were electPd , b Dk~rectorsedor the Racme Home the MI. Olive church caused
Survivlors Ipclutle two eons,
e 8 •
egro to
prlvale and parMhlal achool ttudeott to and from at a stockholders' meeting at an elect 111 • rect"nt meet· b
f
Sunda
Tlteo Neutzllng,
Middleport, the position of national. m9'1erIOhool.
· lhe bank Tuesday altornoon. · ing of the stickholders . were Y/
Ire .
and Richard Neutzllng, Pome- ator, and he waa the VICC!-mnd- H.B. 20, lncreasln~ the tlren(th of the Ohio High- 1 They are J. Dillon Cross. Vera M. Beegle,
pre'l&lt;ir·nt : ute n~one d;'~,. to
con::fO!'; lhrft dau8h!PI, Ml'l. Ar- erator in lt!G.
way Patrol.
I Earl Cross, w. A. Orr. f"rre- Charlrs Hayman, chamnan of Doug!: Circle Cli' &amp;he :a..;.
\
line Swisher. Middleport: Mrs. Aa •Ice • moderator he rep- H.B. %9, Increasing the teacher untl factor of land Norris, Clarence
Price the board . J. W. Weaver. sec· ·er Willard PI '
' MOdred Wells, Pomeroy, and rt'sented the United Presbyterthe ll~hool foundation program from .1,700 per unll ' and Eber Roush. Officers nam. · retary of the board; Charles '! ' ...,0 d
IOU. A~~at~
• Vlrsene Bahr Ft Lauderdale, lan Cbureb In the U S A at
per yeer to *2,400.
ed were J Dillon Cross presl 1 David Yost. vieo!-pre.•ident. and y ..., llllllph wao ca....,.. w
I Fla.; 10 ,crancJc:bldren,
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·the chore
three the lnaufllll"alion of the lode- preachins missions In Puerto
- H.B. 3!, eliminating the dlreet notice require- I dent; W. A OtT, vice-president; Roy D. Spencer, VIce-pres~ •nt. :
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1
l biblben, Raymond and RoQand pendent oation of Nigeria and R1co.
meat on liquor permit applications within 500 feet of Fretland Norris, cashlor , and Other directors are Carroll R.
~ both of Pomeroy, ond Clarenc.• In ·a deputation to the Presby- A member of III' board of IIChools, eburehes, ete.
' Harry Douglas, . assistant cash- Norris, and Alb&lt;rt Hill, Jr.
SQUAD CAIJ..ED
of Cheoter: four sisters, Ruth terlan mission In the Camer- directors of New Y~k'a Unloa[.
Resolutions introduced:
ier.
'·'
Pomeroy emerfll!llCY IQII8dKtrr, .Middleport: Louise Me- oon.
·
Theological Seminary,
from ;
..,... H.J.R. 6, 8, 9, all •alllng for aooual legislative
LODGE TO MEET
men were tailed at 1:16 p.m.
\ ,Eihlnney, Middleport; Mrs. UU- The moderator hit• aerved his , which he recei$1 ·hts B.D. de- • oe11ions.
LOCAL TEMP.S
Virgil Walker, worthy ma9- •Tuetday to tbll Sam Lewlo fHI.
i4a Role, lndllllll, Pa., and Mra. ctenomlnalloo aa secretary
Dr. Haw~ ,has tbe . B. .
SENATE
I 1:he temperature In Po&lt;~•roy's ter of Shade River Lodae 4r.:l,l denco at \llirflsomrtlle where
lh l!etk~lmer, Worthifttton. the commlsaloo Dlnellgion and A. degree and the bonorary D.' Re10lutlon adopted:
.
~ buolness district at JUO a. m. IF • AM, has announced
• •Walter Kina wu .111. Be, J'rlenda, may call at the tun- race, and has represented the , D; dep from Blaomfi~ld tN.
- S.R.l. setltn• two-yeu lerm for elerk at anaual [' tocla) ·was 10 delf... under / meeting Thursday . Jan. 14. All · taken to Vlterau l4emDrial
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!~om~! any lime.
!United Prellbyterlln Cburcll ill'
.(Continued On P'l• 2)
1 1alary of U5,0QO.
clouded skies
members are invited.
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