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POMEROY.MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
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
Preferen&lt;·es

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January 13th At 9:00 A.M.
All Sa lei Final -No Exchaneea - No Returna

71.8 per cent of the total and precincts.

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"First preference under the

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
"The principal reform called !
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fo~l to check ~he steamroJler ' umn , the against carried in j mate $30 increl'.se 88 well 88 for is the elimination of the ··Transition to the new svstem[
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
ror ' lioh ."
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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Remember the date Jan. 13th, Wednesday Morning, 9:00A.M.

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slons based upon the advantag• l
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KENOSHA WIS ONE · mark his 'l:lrd yeo• . . Ev•r. so,
.. . (lo) our nation or lhe srills i Rodney Downing was elec-l·i doctors Tuesday nIght
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could notan cut
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the first such. multlpl@ birth in · words, he wanted to res••n
of a close family relation- lreclors and president of the ooxer whose heart stop- 1 M
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Wiscol18in smce tiiO'I, died to- I "
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ship between the immigrant and C11lzens Nalional Bank in Mid· , ped when he collapsed in
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dly, Kenosha Memorial Hospit- ~ an active elder.
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al sald'.
Mr. Grate has been active ml meetmg w1th election of offi· or permanent residents of the stockholders rneetmg.
mo 17 was still unr.on- from lh (' rarm 01 AI \'In D.\'e. Ca rpe~~!..~·---~ 3-~!_l~~red a
church :cers was announced 1or tonight . ---------Pau1 s · smart was e 1ec te&lt;1 ••to'us
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Tom appear_ed Tuf'sd. a~·
be· nHtle rustling,
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The Infant, a ,girl, was the 1 all phases or the
--...b th t' udad)l,· unable
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.ludge Fr&lt;tnk \\ P'lr1t&gt;r,
HBrold
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third born to the wife of the throughout hll life and has iT)le Rev. Howard Ruppelt will
sec-retary of the boacd and ... , rea e an n" very r ·
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carried his religious principles!
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eeutive vice president. ,)(her of- ' II I
dltio .. " was Jr. and was pla&lt;·ed on 11.000 TICk. 34. AI any. id not go to
maohlnlst Monday niRht. Death .
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e hine . b&lt;&gt;nd p•nding a hearing Vriday . court yeslerday. He also il beeamo at 12:35 a.m. EST. The mto hiS commumty hie.
of officers will be Mrs. Tewks-1
ficers are Harold E. Hubbard, ' ep a ve y a mac
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babyl had "respiratory difficul- Mr.s. E. 0. Tewksbary ~a!.l bsry, Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Harley.
vice-president and cashier; Rose whleb pumped oxygen in- ·Failing to ~njiif t e 0 • om mg e 10 J&amp; ·
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elected a delegate to the """'Mrs. Anderson, John FUltz. Hu- '
s. Reynolds, assistant VICe .' lo hlssystem.
was returned lu the c·ounty ShArr~~~~~ :esday by wthe
oto presbytery meeting to be ,hert Taylor, Russell
Lyons, I
.president, and Gene
Grale.'
Rlogside doctorl- and Jail.
h · en.' .;]' M~nt wasch es·
held Tuesday ;n Waverly, Mrs lcharle.s Peoples, J. H. Grale,
' 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
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Regl•ter Co. announced today erson and Mrs. Arthur Lewis ' Tewksbary.
Mr. Downing, Mr. Smart, Mr.j massage during the five·
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an Instantaneous computerized - ----- -~---All dlrectoro were re-elected . Hubbard, Robert L. Coats, Ber-' minute ride through the
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•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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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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e::tended later to Pittsburgh.
Directors re-elected were Dr ,chase of the Reed property be· I he eould not breathe 00
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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
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Mr Ho"-lette
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hi s bank'ng a I any teller •I cage
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The Number One Presbyterian in the nation will chairman of the board.
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lor deposits or other transac- 1keynote the !50th anniversary celebration of Galllpolis' l. Mr. Hobstetter reported the Damaged hy Fire
DieS on Tuesday
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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
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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
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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 .. .,,.
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(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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· , 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•
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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
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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
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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.
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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
'
!~om~! any lime.
!United Prellbyterlln Cburcll ill'
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1 1alary of U5,0QO.
clouded skies
members are invited.
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Paris Fashion Flats
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Anti-American Traditions

'First 1 OOftjo Levy
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ADMISSIONS - Clytie Ter- Share LI'vi'ng
rei Rutland; Norman. Neutz... ~

Sent!n•l. Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 _._J~. 13, 1965 ,

1

I William M. Rur1' Ito ., If Buried Monday

• MUST CAJU\Y NAMES

TmmE FINED

Three flReo werelevlpl
by ni&amp;ht ·m Pomeroy
Charlo. Leger's oourt.
Ills Seyler :12 Pomeroy
fined $10 a'nd ~sts for '
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p
operatton, lmo terce,
Long Bottom, $10~, coats
three days m J~ll f~ DWI,

COWdENT!I
ON DRAFT
WASifiNGTON (UP!) -

Lt.
Gen. Lewls B. Hershey nationa! draft dtrector, aays that
Americans have "got enough
sense to know Wt can't get
along without" the S.tecttve
Ser .
!I m
VIce sv e ·

.newst;"" '

Hershey
told at;il\.
ence
'1\lesday

v.all

COLUMBUS (UP!) military COIIIC!liptiotl'is·
1111J
Ohio Supreme Court today up-1 Last rltes were held Monday
"practical way" "' prootdt
IS
held a ltate nlllng that funenl
In Rut
ed I
homes must carry the names of I at the MUes Cemetery
..
maQpower for the arm
orcel.
ling, Pomeroy, Plloebe Thomppersons who are licensed funt!l'- land for Wtlltam Morton RUJ!",
He aald 'we can't get people
IU
son, Pomeroy Tim Neu12lmg, MIAMI BEACH &lt;UP!)
- r.l dtreclors.
' age il&lt;l, who pas&lt;ed away
any other way."
Middleport , Sam Yates, Ra- Spoktosmen (or semor Cltlzensl
7 at his home m Tallmadge.
cContinued F'rom Page 1)
ctne
sa1d Tuesaay there are hunBedfast for two years he had
Chureh. and Brown has been I niscHARGI':S- Earl Roush. 'dreda of old couples living to- DOAR APPOINTED
been an emploveo of the Good· a~~terBo~~O 8r:;;:" ~·rl~~·, ~:::; \If"
B
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secretary of the llolary tub Middleport ,
O.an
Pullms, gether In MtamJ Beach with· I
year Tire &amp; Rubber Co . and ~he "~'"ce and ~ and cools
i'l N o w O p e n For
usaneS$
fm severa l vt&gt;a1\';
, Pomeroy; Dess1e Patterson. , aut benef1t of wedlock
WASHING~N (UP)) John was a member of the Tall· a ~xlcation char e
The Browns art&gt; nationally Pomeroy; Cornehus Rife, MiU· But It 's not a matter of Hv- 1Doar, a Justice Department o~· madge Method1st Chu:Ch.
g ·
0
known as breeders of ~dger- dleport , Mabel Cleland.
Ra- mg in sin In the autumn
ofltctal, was nommated bl Prest· Surviviors include hi! moth·
a:~!~~~ll Miller's H o m e e s t a u r a n .
lgar~~ (parrakeets to mosl of cine: Amanda Parker, Miners- their lives but Instead a platon-1dent Johnson Tuesday to su~ er, Mrs. Alma Rupe, Rutia.nd;
Veterans Memorial
Ul and thflr aviary entertams ville
tc and pension arrangement to I ceed Burk~ Marshall as ""lsi- hiS wife, Angelm• . a son Btlly. ADMISSION - Mrs.
6 AM to 8 PM Dolly-8 AM to 8 PM Sbnday ,
visitors from all over
the
lshare the cost of liVing,
the ant attorney general 1~ ~harae and two brothen, Gerald, of Garnes, Dexter; John
Unlled Stales They wtll contin•
1 spokesman hastened to • ·".
of the civil rights dlvls•on. Mar- Bradburv and Wayne of . Yu- Mtddleport.
~~~f~~;.:ll
Qwne~s·
ue that hobby and their work
I "When I see them holding shall reSigned reoently.
rna, Arizona, and a twm SJster, DISCHARGES - .
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
m the NAtJOna l Society
or
,
hands In church 1 don't feel r
Mabel 01 Akron He wa, pre· Beaver, Racme ; Davtd
N. SECOND STREET
. ~ F
p
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Jhete ts any ,.;_ .. the
Rev /dent of the Florida Council Iori ceded' In death by his father, berg, Racme , Dottle
breeders Brown has been, for
some years , lh" treasure- of
(Contmu
rom age
Benjamm Schumacher, pres~ the Aging, said.
Willi.am Worley Rupe.
Pomeroy.
this NatiOnal Socle"" and
JS J I College
also an accredited Show Judge. One of his predecessors
fills work has taken them over moderator was the late
lhe United Stales from New Hugh Ivan Evans, Day,t;aonlllpolls iJ
Jersey to California, as wen as was pastor of the -.. :
Florida, Ne" Orleans. Texas, church 1912-17.
and many points m between.
----Brown humorously observes
thai the local Farmer Home Ad·
·minlstratlon office 1s to become
a two man off tee now that
he is retiring
I
. This. however, i~ nere~sitated by the anticipated extra1
(Continued From Page 1)
work that w1ll come as a re- 1depos1ts at the year end
suit of the Economic Opportun· $3,000.000.
ity Act and the assistance that I/ "Allhough the bank is 93
Wlll be avatlabl.' wH1f', 1t Tl11~ old, we have only had sa•vint!' I
.. ·.
-w 111 become fact a!; soon as 1arrounls sinet" 1947, wh1ch
·qualihed personnel can
be mdicatJve of the sustamed
Retails effectlve thru Jan. 16 In Middleport-Pomeroy
.:found and trained
te1est m savmgs on the part ~f
An immt&gt;d 1atf' repli:lcement ror our new and old customers
Brown 15 now 1r lrwnmg ilnd order lo employ thetr «trnluEJ II
•WHl br hr re pt•rmanently Jn funds profitably''
I
' 8 few Wf't'ks
Tht&gt; annual meeting of
:he
ln the mtenm the A1 ea Sup- 1 board ol directors was held liD· I
ervl-•or will r-arry on the work , rnt&gt;dl.'l.lel\ after t~e stock hold- ~
of the off1re F'armers Home ers meetmg ar wh1ch the pres I
Admtnlo.;lr,J!IOn wtl l heve lhe ent otf1oers Edtsun Hohstelrespons1b11lty to extt'nd
th:s rer. prestdent, Richard Cham- 1
FULL
assistance to rural res1dents m hers vlt't! prPsJdent,
manv wol\'s Snrm• of ::r"f' ~dl )\.nfflth, ca~h1er: George
5. 1
CUT
~J1cludeo a« ~ ist;m{'e in eslabh~h- HobsiPtter ass1stant
cash1er; I
\nq or 1mnrovm.l!; themseh. r~ m Lera K Jont'S, as~1stant cash-:
small ramlly bwnne5S
enter- ier ; William
J Hobstett~r,
BONE-IN
pric;es perhAn&lt;: nol even ron branch m:-magt&gt;I,. and E~:ltth 1
WELL TRIMMED _ _ lb.
hected with farmm~
. W1l l1ntnson.
ass1stant branch ,
' 1f mav al&lt;.:o he assJst;mce m manager of the Rutland ofl1ce,
~!!tablishing farm cr•operatives were all re-plected
I
Uf some tyne marketmg or bu\'- Mr Hobstellf'r ~a1d "all of
ing or both
us 1dent1fled With the Pomeroy
Brown wac; instrumental In Nntu•nal bank are JU:'itl~ proud
having th 1s arra dl:'rlared a dts· of 1lw bank's 93 year h1story of
a~ter ~rf'll last vNlr 1 tfll\:1 :1 ' IU "f'n H'f' to the pe0plc ot the ar09
PORTERHOUSE STeAK_ lb.
B e e f Rump
9 9 c STEWING BEEF
tb.69c
ally) and exiPnston has bern rt:"· c&lt;1 we a1e prtvilrge-d lo .&lt;it'rve
('llM'~trd due 111 lht&gt; IGM season. It 1&lt;; ~~ tr 1hut P to ou1 predt&gt;t't:!S·
7hts enables F'a1 mf'rs
Home ~ors thnt lht&gt;y ver)' eCirly esROUND STEAK
lb. 9Sc Sirloin Tip ROAST _ _ lb. 9 9 c GROUND ROUND ste•k tb. 7 5 c
Admtnlstr 1!1r "!1 11l t ''f'n I F'.m- t&lt;~bhshcd a tundaml'ntnl pohry
ergencv Crf'dlt at low rates Lo wh1ch ha s lx'&lt;'n adhered to ovrr
fl,1r 1m•;" hfH l 111' n\ tl,P r' r oughl. thr~f' m.-)1'1)' \'eAr~ wh1ch was
ROUND STEAK
tb. SSe CUBE STEAK
lb. 9 9 c BRAUNSCHWEIGER
lb. 3 9 (. ,
%ts not onlv hl:'lps the farm - to staff the bank w1th caJJable II
ef but &lt;:f'r \ r~ l0 keep hllYI m pt&gt;npiP wl10 undPrSIHnd the
bysmess Thus, h1s oth~r cred- w1shes of rustomer s and are
STARKIST
JANE PARKER
MARVEL BUTTERSCOTCH MARBLE
ltt~rs mav :w I t' ! •ld lhf•lr al- .; ; ensl llVP tn tht-' 11 p1 olrl rm ~ and
ternative would br Lo ('lose lllm experfalhlll"
thus oro1 11~
6
out at h1s ;md tlwlr loss
l&lt;iST and t'fle&lt;-t!Vt: solullons to
1Bruwn has made mme l aon ~ tht'lr brmkmg ploblt·m~
for constnH'I TIIn ol n1 w hou ses · Whtle tuUi.i\ h.rl/lkllw ~ ~ .nore
Light Moat
1f2-gal.
than any o1 the other 26 Farm- romplt&gt;x, and uur b;mk serves
1-lb.
4 Varlotin
er!l- Homt&gt; Admmtsll Clll~m of '11ill t' people than t''ver be lore.
carton
loaf
Chunk Styl
Rog. l7c
fices in the Slate He thmks one flue: samf' pollrv mollvares rarh
wOuld be surp11sed 8f how rna - of us to hrmg the hest possible ~ ~
01 houses are s~:attcred over servrre tu uur customers. · \lr
5c CLARK OR NESTLE
JANE PARKER ICED CAKE
I Hobstet~er- conducted - -

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KENNY &amp; AUDREY MILLER,

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JHE DAILY- SENTINEl

1 f;a]lta .1nd
\'r1gc:. rnuntlf'S In
OlvOTEL ro tNTIE~f51 Of parllcular, !hat were or
are

MEIG~ MASON AReA

!'nn.;tru('ted bj mean&lt;: of
F'~rmrrs Hune AdmmJ&lt;&gt;Irntlon
llfhlrCI S Ow•n f'ullfl1hlr
i
long
11me, low mterest loans.
Ch••t.r Thann•hlll ldllor
Thesr wrrr mstanrrs that no
...... ~ •fte•"""" nu 11• one el se could fmanl'e and by
••;:m;:;n;rhl
On•o 11 • 11 •~ Pullllltl
re;;son ol tins assistance
t
' 10 Mecftan" it
"""'
oruo B"""•" own pr.on• tax paymg home owners and
1-211~ Echtorlat llllon• w' 1 a rea l a&lt;:: ~ i It ) ~h e area
• , UcDftd clan &lt;nail•noO
Bt&gt; ')3\ S 'lt· ran Cite many
11 tn• po.t off•c:• •' Pom••oy.
mslan{'f'S whrrr thrtr monthly
::~··:;~~".~
i, •mPa•t •nc.
J•.: pavmrnls a1 e Iess t han tl1ey
Na~~~o .,., •., c.,, .... h;](t been paymg as rent
•• Brown ha~ been the guest of
hh co -workers over the state
who have presented h1m wrth
... .,, .... n., •• ~., .... , ... ~....... 1 watch an.! ·w~L · 1Sht·'&gt; to-,
~-;;;,·,.;~ """iiG montn
u 30 8 ' wards a long ret1remenl Many
DG !In monlll•
v.ho have benefitted from Ius
*fc»w
•adv1ce and counsel ha\ie wnt 1'
Many Wear
ten or personally thanked htm
&gt;L::JIC.
and w1shed !urn well and mvlt- 1
ed h1m to rome see them now
With More Comfort 1 Just tor " 'istt ·
Perhaps they still w11l ask
I
m ore I VICe . as hP has been the ''''"""·''
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over the area
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Cheaper By The
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Freshlike
CORN--SPINACH--BEETS

PEAS &amp; CARROTS

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MINUTE MAID

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diet-rite
cola

G r a p e J e l l y A:!'GE _

Honey~:. ---­

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Black Pepper:;:":;·_ · _

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Pe a n u t s AloPSPANISH - - --

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INSTANT

COFFEE

20c OFF

:-;:·~·b•l _ _

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Imitation

$1. 19
lor

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LABEL - - - - - - - - - - -

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Spot In Atlanti··" Co&lt;&gt;st
"" League

~n:nt G.eo~gl~ tT~~h ri?·~B

$5.00 or More
THEY ARE VALUABLE!
WE WILL PAY 112 CENT
,
EACH TO YOUR FAVORITE CHARITY

ExcluaJve of Item•
Exempted by Law
EJ:ptre. Jan 18, l!H!ll
1'11 !:&lt;&gt;Ia. Unll MP'I

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25c Off Labol

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Mushrooms
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DOES IT ...

USED CARS

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Station Wagon Specials

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64 Ford Country Squire 4 Dr. Sta. Wag.

61 Chevrolet Corvair 700 Station Wag.

61 Comet 4 Door Station Wagon

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Gol4on Dollclov• - -

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Bitr Mystery

SVAC Play to

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Syrup~:~.

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59 Ford Country Squire 4 Dr. Sta. Wag.

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Thurmond of the San F'ranc!SCO I """''
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'""'"'&gt;$!' 'had a big job aettlng
the
the t'rusaders wtth 22. Joe / CATHOLJC- R. Cullem 1-J-I Upsala lOft Montclair St 91
,yPn - The they Will. travel no.tl fro,n Warnor.'J and Terrv Dlschmgcr
,
,InJured Tornado players back
Whitlatch had 19 and Robert 15· Rodersheimer 2.0-4· Whit-. F if' ld
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Cmemnatl Reds wl/1 wear black Isprmg trammg With the Chu·a- t th D t I p ,·
WILBERFORCE,
Obio on their feet but t't appear.
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/latC'h 8-3-19. J Cullem 94·22; Boston Coil 107 Rhode Is 105 an on elr ~ ~rm~:t urmg go . tte Sox ,or th .. 'o~lrth (f)•JI
I PH- Centl':"'l Stale, Ohio's he Will accomplish the feat
The Wahama Reserves nip- Durfey 4~1-9. Totals 30-9-69. Willi
i
the 1965 season m mbute to the , secutJVe season
lonr unbeaten nllege basket- soon
------- - - MIT
late
,
Fred
Hutchtnson,
the
I
The
two
rlub,
w·'J
p1ay
single
SMALL
POLl.
,
ball
team, ran its
winning i1
1 811
l!t!t seasen
1 games Aprd ! al
NEW YORK (UP II - r:1e sfrcok Lo 11 games
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Tee
I Newark SI &amp;l Glassboro
Sl 63 team
p !I 'dmanager
t B'll DeW'!
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lredest lehnt t
tt al so re-i V. ;A Aplrt ' ~t
yn~hbu&lt; g, ' U "' I e d Press Inlet"" tonal nbelg t •t the "'P'"nse of W;t.
'y 1
vea
a no -:me wll wear 1 a, pr1 10 at .omsvd,e Ky , I small college basketball ratmgs
rfor&lt;'e, 70-ti2,
ahhh •..
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d uc
. o. un..;:rml:nd Aprt II a' lnJtanapoh•. Wilh lhP ftrsl-place VO!rl and
JUSt what you're lOOking
Wilberfor•·e took lhe lead In
Tern le 78 Hofstra 6 ~
ur~g e .
sea~n a a/ n .
won-lost r~cords through Satur
for. Find REAL ESTATE
tht upening mJnutes, but CenP
,..
penod ot Silence 111nll be ob- DeW1tt al~o tnnounced tt.e da~ Jan !l, m pa•enthese~
fast in the
By United Pres8 International 11th victory in 12 starts thl~ ~ ~wego ~t. 17 C.1rtland St 8!J served durmg tt.e pre - game isigning of pltci)er Marvm Ru 3team
P'ts. tral tied 11 at ft-6 a"d went a·
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YELLOW PAGES.
Wake Forest had the Atlant1c season and its 18th
straight Wenn MlhtaryR'd Swarthmore
ceremom&lt;"~ on ooomng dav, 1enbauer an t8-year-old right- ! 1 Evansville (J4l 111-01 q340 head 9-6 and led the rest of
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01
agner 96 South
Mond ay, Aprt'I 1"'·
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· her from Holgate ,:' 2 Grambling 110-21
Where
your fingers
oast o erence top spot a II to success at home. The
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itself but now, through no fault trailed 2$-23 Wlth less than four F/
DeWitt said plan!l also were Oh1o, to a contraf't w•th the J. Pan Amencan 111-21
2fl5 Intermission.
do the walking.
of its own, must share honors minutes remainmg in the first [ Fa. A&amp;M 99 Ala. Sf. Olll_ 81 ; being made for a showcase with Peninsula farm club m the Car- · 4 Crsn Nwmn ( 1) ( 14-3, 149
98
I
with another.
half but went on a Sl'oring tear Wu~ma;
t~f~rd ~~ .. ' photos, ~eplcting tile highlights l' olma League. Ht&gt; had a 33-5 / 5 Sou Jllino1s (S-21
140 ' Wilber(nrce barged ahead
7
at 33--32 In the second half,
Th e De acous eased by tnde- th&amp;t carried them to. a 3~:JOIDuake
ores
eorgla
Tetl
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Hutchmson's
career,
and
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I e I06 Clemson Ill
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un orm.
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by .!lcout Ned Garver, 7 Fresno State 110-4)
tOR but the Marauders tool-; tbe
1
2
Erwm Mueller of St!n Fran;;:·
1 Hutchinson, 1tricken by can- !former maJor league pitcher.
8. North Dakota rJ2 -41
96 lead lor !!Ood at 41l-lt with
7
e. ay mg
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e n e cisco Jed all scorers witfl 201 ~mp ~ ·
mmon 5icer. had to give up the reins of 1
9 Witlenberg 17-21
1)9 12:27 lt&gt;ft m the game.
BC!Iue DevJI!06-sb8elatt
points while Cincinnatu!l Pow-!
PolTnl 9h3 89Westem Car. 75 the Reds last August and dJed : Oblo Coil'!ge r.u .. ketball
JO Wmston Salem ( 10-11
55
Krn Wilburn's
emson
o e ar.e or- IJ h d 17 f p U d
\ 1rgm1a ec
Wm.&amp;Mary 75 in November
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l
!4 puints
led
CPntral, while
Moses
est for the ACC lead Wlth a e C a
for ojr
h t t Richmond 71 Va. Military 65
The Reds' al!ro announ d JBy UnJted Pres!l
rC
Akron 5! : l2.
4-1 slale
mcmna I wa!l us
o o St. 4.a~w--.tme 74 No Car. Coli 72 1- ~
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tate &lt;Ohl~) 39. 13. 1 Lemon had 21 for tfh. losers,
as the Bear- J k
II U 107 T
CmcmnatJ 711 Davto 11 li~
1 Htgh
Pomt 37 14 Was 1ungton • now 5--3 .
Th De
h ld
II ., handle. for Dayton
h
ac sonVI •
•mn• 87 I
e
aeons e • • m ·~ cats hJt better t an 70 per cent Baltunore 58 A r
COUOffilCS O
llowhng Gr•en 71
!St. LoutS! 34. 11 st Jo,eph s
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h
o·• ~ '"'·.,
56
44 edge at halfttme but the from the floor alter interm1s- L 1 M
me.,can
Kent St:t!e 6~
tN M ) 25
16 Phtladelph a j J h
1
Yellow Jackets knotted the sion Cor a come-from-behind 76- A~yo !&amp;(M d. ) 114 Wash. Coli. 99 /
Akron 88 Kenvon 59
Textile 22 11. A'ugsburg If!; 18 ' ~ n Carroll to c.,~e Tt&gt; ..:h 59
1
72
score at 56-56 with 13 minutes liS trtumph. Cmcinnatt trailed
t 86 :-~:~;llle )
Wittenberg 75 'oJterbeJ1 61
Hofstra 16 19. SPallle IPacif- r ll•ster·n Re&lt;•: ve B~
left In the game. Then Wake by 12 at halftime but a 21 for . mon
enn. 47
Oberhn 72 Woost.-&gt;r 89
lc! 15
20
AssumptiOn 13
&lt;\lle~ht·n~· 7'1.
Forest, which had trouble re- 27 second-half shooting streak ~~Is~ ~ ~e~oo U. 61
mfllo:t-1 82 Malone 69
I Oth~ tea~s receiVIng SIX. or Mount Unwn 91
bounding in the first haU, be- evaporated the Flyer lead. Ken N. E. L · 104 ~ ;•eL St. 81
Central State 70 Wilberfnrce 62 more p u 1 n t s _ Westmmster
lJaldwm-WaHare 82
1· IJ
gan dominating the boards and Cunningham, who hit seven for NJchollsa.St 83
~
nmgum 19 Deniso1 48
(Utah), s.w. Lomsrana Lamar
pulled away Bob Leonard paced seven m lhe tomd second hall: LB. Tech 77 S.W. · L~ 117 7%
By THE UPJ
Hiram 51_ Hetdellierg 73 toll Tech, Web-. St. Mt
st.
the De
w1tb 2ti
Midwest
Baseball economica are like l W . H
d'd ·
.
- Mary's , Jackson St, t;_:astern
11 aco.n111s, 29who, a;.: now 8-5
1the Bearcat
avera · WI
pom...s
potn s.
h
thrs·
e1ss
unt 1 not disclose the JllJnoJs , Gannon. LaCrosse, Col1 d C tr J 84
The lith-ranked Blue Devils Temple won Jt! 26th straight ~ ·. ent' ~ 0 Mane ester 75
W
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.
1amount he w.as offered but it IS orado State College Los '\nge11
11
(9--21 built a 51-36 margin at at home with a 76-65 dec,~ion 8 nc,~na ~
;rt~ ~ S
Jeat~r: OO:a f WI h ge~ at ''"tl""o;:tood to h~v ~ been .11bout Jes stat!:' St M11.hael'-; , Vt
the half and were never thr+·at. over Hofstra; Boston f:ol!ege M~w ~n~
ld eWn t. 15
Met' thi rom t e
ew f17,000.
Belmont ~nd Kenturkv State. '
ened throughout the contest riddled Rhode Island m a scar. nlOn
a • a1lace 82
s. s year for atcct~:ln~g~f--_...._...,.......,._____,;;;;;,.:_.:._.:..,.:_.:......:_..:_.:.:,.:...~
Bob Verga nett•d 29 points tor ing free.:or-all lii1-J05 • Yale up- Western Reserve 88 Allegh.
a full:ltme coach and 01
the winners while teammates ended IV)' League f1Je Brown John Car~o!J 10 Case 56
. p1tcher.
&amp;1b Reidy had 19 and Stew 87-55; Tt·xas whipped Baylor Geo. Wllhams 88 Aurora &amp;5
Yogl Berra
has been
Vancendak 18
95·74; Arkansas defeat'&lt;! Rice Akron 68 Kenyon 59
$25,000 by the New York VanSeventh-ranked San l''ranclsco 79-81; and Rutger:s beat DeJa- W1tte~berg 75 n;:ter~m 67
kees far Simply gomg away and
defeated Portland 116-59 lOT its I ware g1 .17
Oherhn 72 Woos.Er ft9
by the Mels for coach·
- - - -- ~·----- Cent. St. 70 Wilberforc~ 62
ing and occasional cstchjng
Come In And Try One Of Our .. .
Musklngum !9 Denison 48
chores,
1
Hiram 81 Heidelberg 73 (ot)
Yet All-Star secood
Walsh 82 Maktne 69
Ron Hunt, who .lJt .303 111 127
Omaha 75 Wasoburn 411
games last season and fil!ltre!IJJ
Bethel (Kan. 1 67 "''ioods 85
to do •• well Dolt aeaaon, will
Moko Us An Offer. Thoy Havo Got To Go
Mo. Valley II Park 71 (ot)
have lo ocrounge to get a f25,·
Culver.Siuckton a.; Eurelta ~2
contract from those &gt;ery
Cent. Mo. St. 78 Rol~o~ Mines 71
Mets. Hunt confirmed
Peru 66 Northwest .llo St. 64 '1\leadoy that his first conrtract II
8 cyl Automatic trans Power steermg, radw
Kan. Wesleyan 102 Baker '111
from the Mots seemed to have
Three games are scheduled this week in the Southern McPherson 91 lloc'lan, 113
been mbaddressed to him
Valley Athletic Conference.
St. Benedict's 19 PlltJbg. St 82 stead of the hatbo) He sent it
The two big tills will be Friday night when the un· Quincy BO Loras 59
back lo Mot President George
4 Door Standard trans
beaten Eastern Eagles tangle with North Gallia at East· Lincoln 110 Cer.tralia 17
ern and the second place Kyger Creek Bobcats host Hastings 1118 Sou. St. (S.D.) a:J
Hannan Trace at Cheshire.
Solllhwm
82 Speed
• 3 Temperatures
-SERVICEThe Eagles of Coach AI Bow- 1
Abilene Chris !18 l"rlmly 811
Automaf1&lt;· tran11, Nadlo.
• 2 Cycle
en will he seeking their lOth 1Wildcall in league games
Teras A&amp;M 12 Texaa Chris,
• FuU Capacity
•
Completely
straight ' Wtn of the campaign Middleport out of the SVAC.
95 Baylor 74
eAutomatic
Automatic
while Coach Gary Minton's Pi- Terry Rucker, Tom
Arkansas\'9 Ric;, Cl
We Repair All
~es will he trying to snap a and Harold Montgomery leado Ark. St. 110 Arlinglon St. II$
Mak10 &amp; Moclelo
8 cyl. Automatic trans. Radio.
six game losing streak.
the HT attack.
Hendrix 71 Ouacdit,ll Bap. 51
.
Harding !Ill South..-n st 14
The Ptrates have not won a , Hannan l"race opened .,. 11 h 1 Ark. St Tcltr5 '18 lfender801t
game smce Ill opening trtumph two slr&amp;Jaht victories hilt ·
Utah S7 ~.. Hilnds ft
8 cyl, Automatic tnna. Rad1o
WY M2SS
over Hannan l"race.
!ben h.. dropped nine straight.
Well
101 I. Moln It,
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Eastern is led by 6-4 center In a Saturday nl1ht same, San Fran. 86 Portland U. Btl
Ken Hartung whlie Dan Chick North GaUia wlll play Hannan
and Mason Peck pace North W. Va., at Hannan. Southwest:
8 cyl, Stlndud trarw RadJO.
Gallia.
ern Will battle the Racine TorKyger Creek will he out to nadoes at Racine next Tuetclay
CLOSED ALL DAY
strengthen Its bold on second nlgiJt.
Many More UHd Cars and Trucks To Choon From
place in the SVAC, when It
ballles the Wlldcall.
ON THE SPOT FINANCING •
THURSDAY, J A N .
The charges of Coach John GENERAL MANAGE •.
P~nngforOu~Annwl
Wickline are 4-4 o~erall and 3-1
PITISFJELD, Moaa. (UP!)_::
In league competltmn.
Patrlclt McK!!I'D8ll will be
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STARTING f~IDAY, JAN. IS AT 9 A.M.
Tyo. the Wlckllnemen
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Eleven or Sam's strikes were ~~:.:.::~=-==~---" pocket" hits wtth only
the He has drilled 1M &amp;o~~ies to 1
By WR.LIAM GREEN
Hanmtm
erplalned why l "11 might be (Jerry! West or may be West would lk
lh- / lOth ball thrown a shade "high." point where they au eona1a
United Pre11 lateru:tloaal Chamberlam won't be the high / Oscar Robertson" he ~cud
mg beflt:r to sh()w the 1.. ~ ; 0 .. All the pins. howf'ver !e,l JWrt tent on offense .and defense
The Parltero;burg
Catholir
ST. LOUIS (UPIJ - The l:)lh 1srorer He said at San FranciS· Hannum said. "people will up
the same and F'lanagan went IThe Eastern players ha'e re.
Crusaders ove1 came a
halfa?nual NBA All-Star game to-, ro, the strategy
to get the 1get a chance to set what a Hussell Will be accompamed Ior- lht bt&gt;come one of a very Isponded to their coach's efforb
time deficit lo down the visit- / /1
rould turn out to be a ! ball to Wilt, bu_t with the ali- Igreat deJens1ve player Cham- l by two Celtic teammates. Tom- /elite group
"They are a group of dedieat.
Waharna Whtte Falcons, 69- 1
Wilt Chamberlam-8111 Russell 1 stars there " different man.u- berlam IS "
my H&lt;,nsohn and Sam Jones , Sam was awarded a
1100 ed boys who seem really I&lt;
55. Tuesday night
I duel or
mght Oscar Rubert· I venngs
"Russell 's the greatest, but on the
squad
bonus by the holst estabhsh- 11Jke to play basketball:' said
Behmd l? -2'l at
son couldnt be stopped.
"
Best HIJb
,
l' l'hamberlam 's nol far behmd · teammates on the team are l ment Ht' w1ll rec(lve other
coach who was sooutin&amp; tht
Crusaders outscored the Fa!perhaps, ll could he the IErne
ll I were to ptck a .ng!J m that phase of the game:· I Wayne E:mbry and Jerrv Luca I wards from national •·oncerns Eagles recently.
cons 24-5 m the fourth period
Bob Pelttl called It qutts
&gt;eorer," Hannum . said, "It I Hannum satd.
I Phtladelphta's tnn is Hal Gree~. . Sam . now only . began [
21
to lake ar, advantage they ' ,,
,
Alex Hsnnum, AU-Star coach ! wou!d have to be Wilt. But Wtll r Another duel shapes up b•- Larry Costello and rookte Lu-r
a t the Prvneroy Bowlm
The Southern Tornado .,. ,
nt'ver agam surrendered.
Roy, I m 1lad you jolnr,!d the for the West sized up the bP.ard./ wont have the team playmg to l lween Robertson, o. Cin('JntJ&lt;U! Clous Jackson Th si gl !'i
an s
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1 e a 1 a vt'ry young age
The Falcons had gone in team! Now I've got someone 1o ed giant,;.
him most of the time. Virtua 1-. and West of Lo~ Angeles.
/ York Knkkerbock:r ~ e
I team may l&gt;e knitted back tofront m the first quarter and
talk to!''
!
is
finest b1g de· ly , It's almost imposslbJe for a '
Slight Scoring Edge
Willis Rel:'d
s roo te
-,
)gether by tournament
time.
1
led throughout most of
the
fesmve
1n
of j center to control the ball "
Robertson has a shght regu- , The Balhmore Bullets laced _All eyes. of
Cm..:rfy .Marvm McKelvey, wbo sustau'\o
f1rst half. but theu five point ped t~e Parkersburg Reservesjlh~ game, he sa1d Wdt, alii Hannum satd "the best Jar-season scormg edge He's , three rnerr, Gus Johnsonp Don ~asketball tans .arf' now on ea a broken wrist, saw act1on
ouput in the th1rd quarter drop- 35-33 In a prehmmary contest 1 thmgs considered, IS the best chances of a high scorer would making 30 3 pomts a game· l Oh! and Walt Bellam
'n th I Coach AI Bowens
Eastern! agam Saturday night
agamst
ped them so far l&gt;c!Jmd they
By quarters
, all-round player He's thE! best 1be a man In the backcourt.
West 29 7 Close fnends "s lhe; West squad l enme Wi~ke~s : Eagle Bngade And why not'! the Zanesville Rosecrans.
8
had little chance of catching Wahama
13 14 5 23 - 55 ] poinl-maki~g m~chlne. in his. ~ ----- - ---~-~
' Petttt are th; two Hawks an
dl Eastern IS on the m,u! 'o IP.af I Jack Bostick, the other inup
Cathobc
10 13 24 22- 69 ' tory but hts potnts mtght he
both Will be m the startm. hn:. IWJJI probably he Jts best bask- ' jured Tornado player, still ll8l
James Wamsley was
high WAHAMA - Surtace t 5-U cut
Hns__
..
up The rest of the squ:d
Ill thf' history of: hiS ankle m 8 cast, but hll
scorer for the Falcon• wtth Powell
4-2·10; Rood l-4Hl ;
eludes Elgm Baylor and Jerry ,
.
Bowen
' doctor,
J J. Davi•. IS ex.
16 points while Harry Surface Wamsley 6-+16; Greene 2-4-8; ' College BaaketbaU Re•ults
West of the
AngeJe-, "k Id Coach
already has , pected to remove lt in abouJ
Chipped m 13 and Gordon Pow- Van Meter 1-6-2, Totals 20-15-' By Ualted Pres• lnternatlnal
ers, Chamberl~m and Nate one a greCtt job at ~astern. lwo weeks Dr.
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Slatt, which also dumped 'M 1'111.,.. rot lll•lr nnh win m at IM hatr, but the Fai&lt;»ns htl
pms MIBmJ and Ohio Um- height. Miami has been on the Youngslown.
!lx OC lesls.
a hot •Lreak In pull away allet
.battle for the leagut , road fDr a month and the homeJ The oeven-game .,.htorlule also '
Meyer Roli..O Hlrom
mterml8sion
ead
ln the major game I court lhouJd" prove welcome. I wlll provide a test for another Otherwlle ln the OC. Btll Central Statt', Ulno's lone unOhJO college basketball The lone Mlamllosa W81 by six 1contender lor the Ohio Confer- Meyer sank a free throw to beaten team. extended 1ts win
The he. Red k
. J&gt;Olnll at loth rated Vanderbilt. • ence chomplonshlp, Ohio Wes- force the game Into overtime in streak to games with a hard·
1
• flash
• lns,j
strong rebounding Bob- , leyan. The runnerop Blshopo, whtch he scored eight more won 70.62 decision over Wtlher
lt&gt;ad wtTh 8
reeor '
e/ cats
were on the road ' unbeaten in four league, will be polnta to
Hiram l:tn IU -73 force Tht- Marauders no 1t
a d th
mark
Indlana, Davldlon a'ld Pur- at Capltal.
win over Heidelberg: Oberlm ranked lith
natinnaflv went
u;:h
acts are ue. They al!O. have
lncen- In Tuesday night'• Ohto Con· overcame 1 two·point halftune Rhead for good wit:1 J2 27 left
1 mg
P
a ?" M rec· tive of defendmg UteiT crown, terence action Akron lot a deficit to rup
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orrl and 8-3 ov 11
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hold on the lead by edg. Mu"kmgum eked past Demson,
Bearcaf! Down Dayton
I I th . u 'led npudged ,,, way strongly contested game.
lnf Kenyon, 118-59, alter leadtng 49-48. and Dean Mlcholsun ll&lt;'f· Ken Cunningham h!l on •II
e
tress ;nterna- .
Aktea Widens Lead
'liJ tile way, while delendlng ted 30 points for Mount Union !lt&gt;ven held goal attempts in the
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Youngstown, ranked seventh champion Wittenberg moved up In 8 VHt2 rleclston over Bold- second half •• Cincinnati shot
among sma1l colleges by disposmg of another ('N!- win-Wallace.
~tter than 70 per ('ent from
9~~" 1 me IS wee Y tak1ng , nationally
lh• Pace. would seem to have put its prestige on the ·•n•. at tender, Otterbein, by 1H1. Don In the only Mid ·Amencan : the floor after intermis&lt;Jon to
edge this
I Steubenville. The pen g •' ns Carlos. the OC'a top scorer, , Conference game played, Bow- whtp Dayton 7!.jl5 II was the
beThe Redskms starters have / have a 21 recorJ, while the poured in 34 potnts but the Car- ling Green
ita third con. Bearcats' f'lghth wm m a "OW
~n averagmg better than SO Barons' lone defedt In mne dmals still took their second secutlve wrn 71~ over Kent m the senes
per tent
shot!!! [rom the ! games has been to Central / loss m five league games while tState. Kent owned 'a 4:1·37 !Pad ! The
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woo J Lost 117 : Ind. Hl&amp;h Seriea - Jed
1972
703
JUNIVR BOYS LEAGUE \ Team Nt. I - P . Story :100:
; Tolat
!Burt, 515: Team High Gamend
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t:Pl Hnllvwood CorTespondent Amt&gt;rl&lt;'an actors are liable to
f Team
B Sawyer 7
!t
'l'hooe entering Holzer Hus~
HUI.I.YWOOD (UPIJ - AcBd· he ' hul out uf Ihe running altoOther pru&gt;iJ"l'ls for the two 3D6; J . Ingels 277; Haodicap
;404 · Bl d
. t.
grther Jf Peter Ustr~ov (Topka- remaining nommatlon.i are Ava 816 : Total \886; Won Z LOst l. ,sa wy er 33~ : · ': U!IT ·1 !~n
lltlttJ. eluting the past 24 h.f't: r:i enl\' Award nomma lOns soon pi· I h the fifth nominee . 8 u t C.&lt;!rdn~r and Deborah Ker r li No. % Teanl - R. Vaughan \2551&amp;1 ; HOaLondlcta3p 6t5 : ota .,._,
Woluded :
wlll b~ maUPd to Oscar headay go to 1Ni~ht of the Jguanal . Gt:ral- \ 237 : J. Swatzel 268: R. Burt ron
I ,
d·lne p ._. ..... !Dear Heart ). Annf' --- - - - -- - j Team No.-4 - J. Wt&gt;rl'y 320 ;
Mra. WUiiam F. Johr ton . neart t&gt;rs as i!;lHids and craft or · po--.~ ib\e nominat iOnS m
·
tt-H:&gt; 1r Frt&gt;dric Mar&lt;'h 1 SE-ven Days in
"o'-tThe Pumpkin Eater). . and advertising campall&gt;{n.~ by ! M C:lobokar 201: J . Crow Z62 ;
VIfttoa Mrs. L. 0. W1., son. \~,a-1 gamzo11nn
:-;.
su bmit·
!Father s-~ncrDfl
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.,.
ID ~oohia
Loren 1Marriage---Italian hopefuls vl'il l blossom.
Blind 255: Handicap 759; Tolil 1
1' ;' Mrs . AI Ke
11poas
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Tony
Randall
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nJin&amp;uga ; Ouct' 1
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But the wageri ng gentry is 1797 . Won 0 Lost 3; TM.m N o.
YARDS OF BARGAINS
1. ~;all!polis: Mrs . F.. P- C'nn- Thl" ·\t•ar s a~:.irds probabl~· L~nl , Sf'lrdion i~ Harder
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y
!\ormn:'llions will be an- taking bel!! on " Y 111r .a ~·
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Boteny Wool-Cotton Knlh
er, Gallipolis . Mrs 0 . E Eai..!s. will be ..;u1nmt&gt;d 11p in tim···
nnunccd next month. alter 1to swPep the I.Nllrds.
357 : Blind 255: Blind 255. Handl·
OFP
Wide Walt Corduroy-SutcM Ciotti, Now
Gailipolis; f. t"nest c . Kin~ . Gal- \.,_ 01.ds "My t' mr Lady ."
The lw:-.1 actress
£'ategory
in· whir·h e-ad1 ''ictun· contammg
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llpolis·. Mrs Ja('k H Rigg::-. Rt
,, .. mtnee!' v. illt' bt:! show n al Ieast
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REG. 98c CORDUROY _ _ _ yd. 89c
Letart
Mr
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Welch, t:u·'• 11d; Vlr3
;, :; C"essful muskal Iitts heen
rt' · drt"y lkpuurn, a I oug 1 !'i 1e IS
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COTTON DRIP DRYS (GROUP) _ 2 yds. $1
Gilkey, \1 ·-1:11(·rort: \ 11' Sh:rr
w ith
:-utli enthUSI&lt;ISil1 con::,tdt&gt;red less likely to WIO the
- --- -I
on L. Housh, Ht 1. M\ddleJ.•ort : that mmw produ('t"'r=-: and stud- U!--car than he is.
OUTING PRINTS, reg. 49c _ _ 3 yds. $1
Mrs. \1 11 rvm 1 t\ellv M1dd :~- ios hel d ~P the rt&gt;\ease of their
Sentmwntal favorite
for a

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Plumbin!l· Heating '
Oak
l-{Lll : Mrs
Fannir E tht"
" The America nization of EmiYour Oepend•bll
I

L o:&gt; rn('r -LoY:e block hu -;ter.
Herald . \\'t" · ,,.,, : John L. (i. , _:.. ; It alread\' h;ts won the !\'ew ly") &gt;Ahn most Hollywood ians
sett . Ash land : John A. Cor.. H:-1 - York Crllit&gt;s Award whieh in thought should have pla yed the \

~·en rs pa st h1'1s been &lt;~n t"xc&lt;'l- Eliza Doolittle role

venswood .

in Fair !
le-nt baronlt'li:'r of how the Os- , Lady . repf'ating her rrag ical
John ston c&lt;trs will go
Bn)adway perrormanee.
I

Bulhs
Mrs. \\'J \!;111'
F
Vinton, son. li 59 a . m .. :\lr s.
kut three other m?v1es :-1re . Kun Stanley. however. won :
Gilbert E. 11 ,, 11 ry. \938 Cl:fllh- 1
bets to be nom tn&lt;tted [or the Ne-w York Critics
am Av e,
4m
B. m.: \\rs .' &lt;'l'li B H·~g~. Ht Bt&gt;l'kel ... " Dr
Strange}~vr
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1, Letart . dt·u :gllter. fi .l~ ~ m : ttnd 'N ight of tll_e Igu an~ .
.
Mrs. Charles .A. . HoggPss. Hl 2,
Th€' t1tth pos srbl e nrvnmre IS
Racine , dau g11ter. l Ol! &lt;-~ n1
mort• Wt"('U\t~ li\it&gt;
()i,cnargt'd
\tusit'als in Running
Thomas lJe~uos 1e . \1 r..; \ \1 n11 rnu::l1t hi' one of h~·o othf'r '
nie Davrs \t)!'n Cre&lt;-&gt;r
S1·
n•u;-; w:i\s. ·· Mary Poppms·' or
Carl Bia s. Hud 1 Skt&gt;en. \lrs
Tl w l n:-.mkob t~ Molly Brown ''
Robert Shev.tird . \lrs
Ll'w l..; Or po~!-&gt;ibly · Topkapt,'' Chal k
·
,.,;If' Jt&gt;n. " l\·1arnage - llalion
Bean,
Mrs . .1(I 1111 ,.,n1st'. 11· .,,,d
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s&lt;•n,
Mr:- . \lt-~ non J Cla r ~· St\ It' ur ·· St·ance on
a Wel 1
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and daugllt:.- \1r~ Ct"&lt;"il H(J;\(''1 , AI lt·rrworl
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Mrs. Leslt&gt;l Slq;hl'rl ~,
'.' 1· .~
11 dot''l rd matt~r. Not sin~·~
Marshall Hnn 1 \ "~ \lr--.
.lnhn (;( 11 w W11h lilt' \\1nd" ha::; llol -,
Wostler. :O.tr\
Fdw1n Cl Jl 1• ]\ 11 niH1 fpl t so pn~1ti~·r abuL1 a I
Mrs. Evtn•l1 K:t l+-' s. Ertrl 7.r: tl,., ,~ 1111 11' !' "~ \h F;Hr L ar!y.
Mrs. Wlll!aO I ) l'a!1,t' l'.
\ 11 '"'
;\ II! I(\'-'( ;,.; ·~unrl a lwt is n ex
Myrtle (~ar dnt'r. 'ln
ll an H;m 1:;un lnr bt:-&gt;1 aL·tor tor hi s 1
Notter . \-Irs L, ,• .It'~ Lenn; u·d_ r~~\ t· :,... prnll's&lt;,nr Hrnry H1 ggins \
M.rs Allen )t&gt; &lt;.H I ·~t' ·-.
\\i1 :1er tn J.';.m l.:trh lit- . lot : wa~ (I
Bea~. Opal \1 ,\.''n, 'l1'i Ken. '1\L il!ll'r 1n th,: n•rt&gt;nl 1\t'\\ York
McGraw . \l 1~ \\ l' \ h·m~ Cril ir ~ Av. ard;-,.
Dianna R An ~~: r, E: A Hr·n- l &gt;&lt;pt·df'd to pro'' idt-" the
ley, Ron Qu t•t·l l \Jerra \. ~· k· tou~lH'S1 r tJnlJWiilltJn f0r llarriNamara .
~nn '" o1m1\w r H11ti'-'hPr Hwb- ---- • onl nurtt,n. tnr hi&lt;; work
in
Bt•l · ~;~·l · Jnd " ~lght ol
the '
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l\•1('r
Sr l\crs Dr.
Str:m('t'lti\YI 11110 Pl'ter O'Toole ~

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COATS DRESSES PURSES
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De•l•r For

PLUMBING
AND

HEATING

Phillips Sisters Style Shop

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Singer S•les &amp; Service

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Awa~d t
Court St., Pomeroy
theb~t JliMur~a~rd of t%4;, . furh~~illia~perfurmM~m i ~~~P;h:M;t~W~Y~~~-;~;5;0~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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The Word Is Out • • •

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In Fact You Get More Of Everything When You Shop
Your Friendly, Hometown Clover Farm Store II

LYONS
Clover Farm Store
Rc.ute 7
TUPPERS PLAINS

Dear Sir

1;augt Rt•ading'i
(;alhpoli ~
'J'he Sllj'resc; or the
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be attribul t&gt;d in gre:11 lllf'&lt;i'\U f t'
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Sin('t-rl:'l v.
~1Pid~· dtl, 4 40 p.m: Oreo up.
Mei{!'.S County J1mior n - ~O p m F.li~ ha Wood:; down '
Cham ber 11! Conmwrn• 7 p 111 : W&lt;JYilt' II dow n, 10 10
pm . ,\11 11·d A-;h lnnd up. 11 :30
Rill :\1ilkr,
Junior Mi ss Pajj!f:'ant p m.
D1rP.- tor
t•allipolis Darn Peggy
:::;;::::::::::._ _:_ _ _ _l' l)ownP\'. down 7 . 2~ pm .; CalI -!'
hw 1n do\\ n 8 -15 d rn . RPliab I'
d!iwn \() :10 p.m.: Hob Bt-n\eJ
IJ\)
\1 p.lll . Kr~ox: d t•\~n ~ 20
He•dquarters For
a m · 0\her Shean·r dnwn 4 Jfl
;1 n1 . Hr('ntstnne up, ti a.m :

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Middleport , 0.

\1rm i up, fi \~ a.m:

L1ttlt-"

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Kanawha ltivt&gt;r Hrlen Z
d\)Wn \t&lt;umet , ~ 20 p.m . 1&gt;'111
ca n 1-{nJCt' up. 8 p.m : C. \ '
llnrrw r dnwn :1 . 4 ~ a rn _: R ~&gt;"
vt-"r down \\'1111leld. 8 JO p m
Ltll'&lt;ts up 8 1:1 p m.
S•·Jri1'1
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RACINE

RUTLAND

Food Market

Clover Farm
Dep•rtment Store

"The Store W1tb A Hurt"

Fifth and Pearl
RACINE

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RT. 124

Ope-n 8 to I Mon. Ti'lru 'Sa-t.

GAl.

INSTANT COFFEE BUY

NESCAFE
ROSE CROIX QUALITY

PEAR HALVES
MARTHA WHITE

CORN MEAL ~~~~
OUR TEEN QUEEN BRAND

CANNED MILK
SCOTT TOWELS

79c

c

FRESH
WHOLE

BETTER

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JOWL

s1.34

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MAINE POTATOES

5 39c
7
3

1.0 65c

c•n•

Fr•sh Golden

liRm Powell

RHODODENDRON CL!JB ~
The Rhododendron
Farm
Woman's Club met on Thursday with Mrs. Maxine
presi~ing. Devolions were
by Mrs. T. Bert Roush,
the theme perlaining to
new year.
A short business meeting was
held. The leoson

79t
Bok~ru Buur

*SPECIAl Of THE WEEK*
FAIRMONT

Chef-Boy·Ar-Dee

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PIZZA
·BARS With Cheese
49c

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61c

ABSORBINE JR.

----4 9(

SALE I

REG. 39c

Dress Boots

school

Mrs. Gerald Gerlach and son
'f Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, is vis1 108' her mother, Mrs. Lorin
lor two weeks.
Warm
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Con1nlng-ll Lined
of Dayton, Ohio; visited
---over the weekend.
Mr. and Mn.Alen Eichinger
of Pomeroy visited with Mr.
and Mn. Max Eichinger
MIDDLEPORT

$4.85

THE SHOE BOX

Through Education" was
I'S"u"n.;d,;:ay;;;·--------di;;;;5iil5iil5iil5iil5iil5iil5iil5iiliiiiii:
ieQied by Mrs. Jessie
II
Cotlltl.v Suoervisor of Instruction for the Mason County
I
&gt;f Educalion. Mrs. Hunter also
ialked on lhe bond levy for lhe
county.
The hostesses, Mrs. Robert
Hoffman and Mrs. Beven Bur·
ONLY
lene, served refreshments to
:~... altending: Mrs.
Marine
•• Jll OotUl ........ Gnmm, Mrs. Chnleo JeY'ell,
C..,.WIIRf ,.,_.
Mrs. John T. Reitmlre,
Aloert Roush, Mrs. T. Bert
R.,.sh, Mrs. Velma Roush. Mrs.
J,hn Scarberry, Mrs. Clarence
FURNn'URE CO.
Otomas.
o
LAbiES NIGHT HELD
MASON. W, YA. ·
L~ Nlibl waa beld

BROMO SELTIER

27c

Phillips Milk Magnesia

BENGAY

REG. 69c

c

REG. 59c

CANDY BARS &amp;
CHEWING GUM

BROMO QUININE

for

New Furniture

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,..

MASON

Large Size
, ONLY......,._

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"FREE"

31c

3 ROOMS

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BALL POINT PEN

Creomulsion

'"t"

CARROTS

Fro%eH Food Bug%

c

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tall

lgo,
roll•

EX-LAX

ANACIN

{f

lb.
bog

NO. 1
BLUE GOOSE

ICE MILK
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D-CON READY MIX

gallon
carton

ROLLEls

h· ·
d

REG. 25c

KILLS RATS AND MICE

Dill IIINI lelll tlfl'lt
end dltt 111 Jlllll'~ . Watlll'•
pr..r, Ml,...lll!lllll . Slntfl !l
, ryleCI 1:omt1inat1o011 ~~~~ ~ ftll

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN MATERIALS CO.

Shop at. ••
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bag

pkg.

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1959 RAMBLER AMERICAN

0

Bate

SMOKED

VAlUII

·-10 ~··
aar

SUPER BLADES ------ - -

••eel

AROUND

.

SLICED lb. 29c

REGULAR 1.00 GILLETTE

MElllfU Of filii ~ 'ltlltrl·
111t ,Ja,nlea
Ult ll•tl
tell• y4lu l•m• and dal• 11
1 &amp; I3~Ct . wateoproot· . 'ell ·
windiflt:, swup lf( Md hand .

a.•

wtth
Mrs. coffee hour wa• "eld m
the ' ial Association at their regular
. umgarner as leader. caletwa.
meeting
Wedne·day
The
Phone WY 2-387P
.
. '
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The top1c of the program was
~
Pomeroy
r~:"~ar,sesswn wdlth Mayor Don- "Sub-Sahara Challenges of the
pre.achmg mission •ponsored by I
SP 3-5554
MASON, W. VA.
600.606 E. Main St.
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al ey preSI :ng Others 10 Christian Church" nd
h 4·H Leaders Ur.,ed
llt;,;h;•..;M.;;;.;::;st;.;e;;n::a;;l':A::s::so::c:•:al~lo:::n:.._l::sl.----..;----------------.L~
attendance W&lt;'re Roland Karr f
a
was t e
e
Charles Roush Paul Rickard ' ITS\ of three parts of lhe pr&lt;&gt;•
o J Howa d 'J
.
' gram. Hostess for the meellng Meetmg Tbursday
r ' r., counct1men ; was Mrs Achsah M'll
Hilda Ridgway, recorder ; and The m~er
~ er t
PT. PLEASANT The
llonald Ohlinger, pohceman. singmg of .~~eai'~ d WI~ ~he monthly meeting of tth~1e: ~1:;;~~ ~~
They voted to pay the regu- ther of Mankind .. 1 ~ an . a- County 4-H Leaders A
0
lar btlls A discussion was held devohons th ·
ow~ with is scheduled for Thursday, JOI&gt;-11
on the healwg and electric eon- llhe to i '
e presentatiOn .oi uary 14, at 7:30 p_ m. at KrodliJOns. at the . Alex
Quillen cussio~ c ~n~h~ r~u~d t~~le dbyls- del Park Some of the items on I
Memonal Bulldmg.
Mrs. H~r ld B PIC •
the agenda are sewing workshop :
•nd
The audit report rrom the Those a~t d'urngamer.
1 to be held in Huntington, coun- 1
State Auditors on the
town H ld B en mg were Mrs. ty area recreational workshops
b k
.
aro
umgarner Mrs R F
•
oo ~ was rece1ved and the Bryant Mr Ott' ' R
younger demonstrations, etc.
1
remamd_er ol lhe evening was Fred
s. M e H ous
This meeting is for all
spent discuss ing it.
ri
. y, . rs . owar
and junior leaders of
STORK SIIUWER
Msr,s MTissh MIIhec Buhmgarner and the 4-H program. Plans are to
IN MIDDLEPORt
·
e1rna ape art
Mrs. Max: E .tch.mger was hon- •
Pt;RSON
·
a county winning demon- I
orcd on Wednesday evenmg witb Recent!
stration given so tbe leaders ·
11 th ALS
a stork shower by Mrs. John of Mr : da M e
get some pointers in giving I
F. Roush and Mrs . Lloyd Roush Roush ·vis~ d ~ih Pro~e
a demostntion . All
leaders'
held at the St. Paul's Lutheran Letart Rou~ : Their orne
make a special effort to :
Church. The gift table was ceo- and Mr W ld · Roey are Mr. attend.
8
·
a en
ush of
----tered with a large stork and .11
lhe color scheme of pink and VI e, W. Va., Mr. and Mrs.
' Earl Henry and four daughters Cancer Society
white was used
The guest li~l included Mrs.JOf Pt. Pleasant, Mr. and Mrs. U
REG. 43c
John Sisson, Mrs. J . v. Me- ~alden B. Roush or Salt Pomt,
rges Pap Te8l
69c RED &amp; BLUE INK
Grew, Mrs. Alfred
Spnruse IR· Y., Mr. and Mn. Donald F. MASON - Women ot Mason
Mrs . Charles Yeager, Mrs. Dal: : N:~h, Sheldon and Sheryl, of County are reminded that the
las Yeager, Mrs. Allen
Haven, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cancer Detection Clinics
ger, '\Irs. Paul Eichinger. Mt!!.
and son of Santa Cruz, still being held and that the
With 25c PurchJack Welch, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. _Joe Mason County Cancer Society
And This Coupon
P and famtly of Pttts- urges every adult female
Nease, Mrs. William
Mr. and Mrs . Clarence
a ., Mr. and Mrs. Wa!!.- have the "pap" test for ca;~:~
Mrs Blanche Yeager Mrs
M' ~ush and son, of Allen Park, from your own doctor or .
WHILE THEY LAST!
·
N 1 ~ -· Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth the Mason County Cancer
E . ·Fry, Mrs. Bill '
REG. 79c
0
Mrs. F. A. Batey, Mrs . Jack
e and son, of Royal Oak, tectlon Clinic.
Paugh, Mrs. Harry Layne, Mrs. Mr J V M
The next clinic will be held
Thomas Grinstead, Mrs.
tie · · · cGrew. Is a
Thursday, January 14th at
Duncan, Mrs. William
Hat Holzer Hospital.
Byrne Clinic with Docton Th&lt;&gt;land. Mrs. Olio Grimm, Mrs. Mr 0 ~ Layne, daughter
mas McGowan and
Kenneth
Ruland Karr, Mrs. R. B.
· 8 . Mrs. Robert Layne,
Byrnes. Mrs. William Rardin.
M;s. James Fry. Mrs .
Ed ce:'rgteal. pahent at Medical Jr .•. should be contacted
for
Shies, Mrs. James Diehl Jr
ler Hospital In Galhpohs. appointments.
Mrs. Louise Adkins Mrs' A~: Mrs. Paul Roush and
Mrs.[,===========
drew Cross, Mrs. 'Nelli~
Haa:brecht are vJsiting
kins, Mrs. Frances Goodnite
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hervin
REG. 65c
Mrs . Walter Grinstead
Mr; Meving. at Clear Water. Fla.
Herman Layne, Mrs. 'Howard r~. LJevtn~ has returned
Burris, Mrs. Pete Burris, Mrs. thetr home 1n Florida after
Oakey Roush. Mrs. B. R. Vance,
patient m a hospital tiH!re.
Womens High Heel
REG. 39c
Mrs . Allie Russell, Mrs. Cal'- . rs. M. L. ~hlmger Is tea1ch·ll
roll Adams, Jr., and Mrs. Wil- mg as • subshlute in the Bel·
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Check Our
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. The New Haven Town Coun"' met on Thursday Jan 7 in

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)'OI.r cooperation

F~al 'OCJety otes

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Mr. and MrJ. Dona Par...,. on Satunla:r.
tt!enc!ed funeral oervl""" tor
Mn. EdnaClUirdl
Carletonlast
at Syracuae
Mn. Doll)' Wollt
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Srnl in(&gt;\
All \.Ill' ,·o--oper:ll inn giv en u&lt;; Lundu11 ~ix. \larmri. :-;even, Wm·
by your staf' is ~.; tr•a l l~- 11pprt'(' l· Iwid 12. l'h.u-11•:-1011 2L 7'!. .
Um1t 010\if'lnt&gt;llls:
ated.
Ohiu Hi\Tr -- Ro~t&gt; C up 14
•J1te ('O\'I'L~ge givt-&gt;n to thP
Pageant wa s tllllrough and nHn- 1~ 4;, &lt;I m , u~•bf'rl !lP1'd dm\n
plete. The :; tanding room onh 14 . :, l i ,, m .\orw111 ttw dm~n
crowd is tesllllHlJI\ 111 Hw PX t:) 5 4S am : A_ J . Patton
eeUent job donr h~· ThP ll cuh· (11 \\ II ~U . ."1 :lfl &lt;I Ill . ()\'[':( up
20. ti !5 a 111 ; Jerrv Hosworth
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We feel that thf" pil'tnrial fl " d(l \\ II D . I :m ~ Ill
well as editori;d ~- q verage
ot plwr d111\tl l.:l, 2 05 ~ Lm.; J uh n •
the Pageant ami thust- rvt&gt;nt" Len\• Til _d.,\\ !I ~~ - 1 !5 Cl Ill ; ·
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leading up to it have lwlp1·d ~~~~·r n f'lt\· down :.n ~ - 10 am
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bring to Meig ~ ('o unt i:ms
the .)lit'\ ("],otln d11 Wn Ln:enup :1 - 1
true worthinrss uf tlw.;
youth 05 p II ' : .h,hn B. Hood duwn, 1
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Alfred

METROPOLITAN
MOTORS

Used Sewing Machines - B•rg•in Pricedl

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Gordon Mee.elck of
Huntilli'OD Dies

BEST DEALI

January Sale

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PTA mt:eting
Held Earlier
For levy Issue

IR'll
tary Club on Thursday eveulng.
orne In HUDIInt!ton for
r- - - - - - - - - - - / · - - - - - - - - M8ltle o,.,t.rg~••n
Mr and Mrs ~obert 'l1lomas The dinner was held at 'nle MASON - The Mason Grade don Messick, 57, of 2&amp;99 Fourth
MMvlD Hill a waet""" loll, W. VI. 9be- 1 h
r
of IAtart, W. Vat are announo- llartlord Methodist
Chureh School PTA held 111 monthly Avenue, HUDtington, formerly J Sunday School aUendane on Mr. and Mn. Lewis
Juesl of hliiTIJidmother, Mn. resident of IIlii lftiiiiQIII).
mg the birth ~ a daughter with tht ladlel of the church meeting one week earlier to of Mllllon Count)··
une S, """ 49, the ofterln&amp; of East Liverpool spent
Dolly Wolte.
WBCS Will meet at !be ~
born December 29, 1964,
at serving the dinner. Those at- familiarize parents with
the Messick died Monday even- 112.70. Wor.hip services were weekend here and ae&lt;,.,miplllnecl\ Mn. Jack. Ablaa return- Tueeday evenlnB 11 7::118 p.DL
Holzer hoopital.
The bahy tending were Mr. and
Mn. proposed School levy to be vot- ing of an apparent heart at- held at 10:45, with the Rev . Mrs. Ours' lather, George
ed to her borne from Veterano Homer MeNid&lt;lel ~ed
weighed seven pwnds, 8'Ao ozs. Thomas Reed, Mr. and Mrs. ed on Tuellday.
tack. He waa bom June
1.2, Casto bringing the meuage. man, to his borne here
Memor\81 Hoapltal. &amp;r molb- ..,
the Jmy Boowroth
11
and has been named L~a Joan . Edwin Stein, Mr . and
M... Mr .
Donald
Foglesong I~ In Mason COunty, a son Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Swartz visiting his daughter and
er, Mrs. Allee Baller, 11 aliSist. l)lelldlnla lew days with Colt.r
The maternal grandparents are Rome Wllllam!!On, Mr.
and spoke on the bnportance of the oc Mrs. Jerusha j"isher Messick look Chriltmas dinner
with other daughter, Mr. and
lng In her care.
llaym&amp;IL
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Puckett of Mrs . Lloyd Roush , Mr. and Mrs. levy. He stressed the shortage of Orlando, Fla., and the late their son, Mr. and Mrs . Harold Sidney Carpenter and fanilly
Bainbridge, Ohio, and the pat- Richard Ord, Mr. and Mrs. Don- of teachers that exists and James Messick. He has been Swartz and family of
Wll- moved to Lock Z3 recently
ernal grandparents are
Mr . aid F. Roush, Mr. and Mrs. pointed out that it would
he employed by the Armco Com- llamstown, W. Va. Nina Roblnauol · Mrs. Clarence Thomas of Arthur Thabet, Mr. and Mrs. Impossible to attract new and pany and was a former diesel son acompanled the Swartzeo Mr. and Mrs. William
Letart.
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Herman Layne, Mr. and Mrs. young teachers if the
salary engi~eer on riverboats. Surviv- "" far as Belpre, where she and family spent Sunday
PTA IO MEET
Clyde Foley, Rev. and Mrs. was so much lower in compar- mg m addition to hiB mother, stopped off lor dinner with her b&lt;r parents, Mr. and Mrs.
ANYWHERE AT •••
New Haven PTA will meet Martin Berisford, Mr.
and ison wllh other areas . He urg- are his w~e. Myrtle
AdklliB son, Mer. and Mrs. Robert Rob- ert White, near Keno.
Thursday, Jan . 21, at 8 p. m. Mn. Harry Miller, Mr.
and ed all parents to support the MeSSlck; one brother, Ronald mson and Tamara. In the after- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robinat the school. Devotions will Mrs . Jack Flesher. and
Mr. levy because without it Mason Messick, Pt. Pleasant: and two noon, they all went to the home son and
Tamara ot Belpre,
be led b Mrs. Harold L. 7.er- Donald Foglesong.
County will suffer in every re-sisters, Mrs. Aubrey
Ran- of Mr . and Mrs. Gerald Swarb R. D., attended church here
kle and the program will be
speet.
dolph, Orlando, Fla., and Mrs. and family of Marietta, R. D. Sunday, and visited their mothpresdented by Rev . Jack T.
CIRCLES MEET
Mrs. Charles Yeager, presi- Roy Walker, HUDiington.
Christmas guests of Mr . and er, Nina Robinson and AUDI
Welch, pastor of St.
Paul's The Esther and Rebecca Clr- dent, presided during the bus!Mrs. Vere Swartz on Satur- Clara Follrod.
day were the r children, Mr. A watch party and family
Lutheran Church in New Hav- cleo of the Lutheran Church ness meeting. She announced Pleasanl Valley Hospital
en.
Women met Ibis week for their the next meeting of the county ADMJTI'ED: Richard Rallte, and Mrs. Millard Swartz, Ter- rught seTVlce was held at
BACHTEL WSWS
regular monthly meetings. The council would be held Monday Gallipolis Ferry; George Wool- ry and Sandra; Mr. and Mrs. church here New Year's
to en, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Charles Rtchard Swartz and family of with a potluck supper In
The WSWS of the Bachtel E. program was concerning mis- and asked for volunleers
U. B. Church met on Tuesday sions In India, Malava and Tan- transport voters to vote in the IKnapp, Clifton;. Regma
~1g- Rvenna, 0., Mr. and Mrs. Ver- basement early m the ev11niJ11g
evening at the church
with ganyika. Year books and Altar special election.
1 gmbothom,
Grunma Landing; non Swrtz and family of Hock- and a prayer service
Mary Jewell, president, presid· Care Schedules were distribut- Roger Hy 9 ell gave the dev&lt;&gt;- Ellis Overholt, Pt. Pleasant. mgport, 0., and Mr. and Mrs. church sanctuary just
Auto. Tr8DI. MIL Clean and IIi...
mg .
ed to the members
lions for lhe evening. Room DISCHARGED: Allie Keeter, Dale Kuhn and family of Little midnight.
The duties of the officers
·
Count was won by Miss Helen Pt. Pleasant; Roy lligginboth- Hocking, 0 .
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
were explained and discussed. The Esther Circle met
on Bletner's room. fl&lt;!freshments am, Grimms Landing; llachel Mr. and Mrs. Vere Swartz, ton
and Wilma Jean,
The new officers for the com- Tuesday evening at the Parish were served.
Hunter, Chester; Byrd Blain, accompanied by Mr . and Mrs. Christmas with their son,
ing year were installed by the House .with Mrs. Paul Roush
Gallipolis Ferry; Mrs. William C. E. Woode of Tuppers Plains. and Mrs
Clarence Alberton
Sta. W•• · One lou! owner. Overdrive, IU.lL I .,S.
Rev . Mrs. Achsah Miller.
preseQtmg the program. Those
Moody and son, Pl. Pleasant; spent New Year's Day with and family of COlumbus, 0.
Clean economy t.ar. see it,
The program "Service" was attending were Mrs. John F . 1\'Ir. Foley Speak8
Les Paul Clark, Cl~ton.
Mr. and Mrs . Vernon Swartz' Mr. and Mrs. Clair Woode
presented by Mary Jewell and I Roush, Mrs. Otto Grimm, Mrs .
and fam1ly of Hockingport.
of Pomeroy, viSited his parents,
MASONS TO MEET
Mr . and Mrs. Charles
D.
Janet Needs . The scripture Jes- John Fry. Mrs . William Rus- For Levy Passage
son was read by Laura Elliott. sell, Mr. Jack HeS&lt;on and
. .
PT. PLEASANT - The Point an annual event and offero to Woode, Monday evening.
Americar,. Auto. Trans. R&amp;H, Top Shape~
MASON .- Prmctpal. of Wa- Pleasanl Chapter No. 7, Royal lhe public some of the coun-1 Salineville.
Durmg the business meeting Mrs. Paul Roush .
lhe group decided lo have pray- The Reb
c·
l~;,"a Jumodr aFnd Semor lligh iArch Masons, will have a
I try 's
outstanding evangelists.
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Ford
~r pardners again this ear
ecca li'C1e met at
oo s, Cly e oley, spoke on Cial meeting Thursday
4 Door Sedan. Blue, overdrive, MH, a1.. an4 e1eP.
They also decided to ob:erv~ the home or Mrs Roland Karr the Special School. 1,-evy and p m. at the Masonic Hall
on
World Service Day . The Feb- on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. the Importance of ll~ passage Sixth Streel. Work In the
I
ruary meeting will be held at David Roush presented
the at a meetmg of the Wahama Arch degree will be held.
I
lhe home or Mrs. Achsah Mill- program wtth parts read by PTA Thursday evening.
freshments will be served.
Construction Grado Lumber:
Sta. Wagon, Auto. R&amp;H, all aood tires.
~r
Mrs. James Layne, Mrs. Roland Devot1ons were presented by Ro al Arch Masons are
2x4'••
2x6's,
2x8's
and
other
framing
motorlals.
l'hose attendmg w
L
Karr and Mrs. Carroll Adams, ILester Foreman of West Co- ~
Check our price
ra Elliott M•ry J ·~~~ M~~ Jr. Refreshments were served Jumb10 . A duet "Without Him"
·
red Jewell, V~rgmiaw Hazl~lt: to. those. named above and Mrs. was presented by Sandra and
MISSION PLANNED
,
Op•' Mulford, Barbara Roush. Hilda ~=YCIRCLE
Barba~ah Marshall or New llaed- PT. PLEASANT- Plans for i Also REAL SAVINGS on roofing, flooring,
Janet Needs, Naomi Oh1inger,
.
ven
ey were accomparu
a preaching m1ssion to
be
•nd Mrs . Miller.
The Ruth C~rcle of Ihe WSWS by Leah Ann Miller, New Hav-1held In February were made
siding, paints and plywood.
TOWN COUNCIL MEETING
E U.B. Church met on en. Followmg the program
by the Pt. Pleasant Mlnlater"YOUR RAMBLER DEALER"

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Mr: and Mrs. Thomu Hennessy entertained with • party
Tuesday afternoon Ill
lbeit
home, Mulberry Ave., 'booorlnl Dr. llilrold B.;.WII~'ira pes' '
their daughter, Maureen, on her speaker when the Po111er0y Ele
eighth birthday . Games were. mentary PTA
met llondal
,played and prizes awarded to evening In the lcllool auditorCherie Reuter. Jennie Chapman ium .
and Pamela Davia.
"Proper care of hie teeth"
Ater the honored guest op- was his topic, as be gave Ulu~
ened her many lovely gifts, Mrs. !rations on the structure
ol
Hennessy_ assisted by her daugh- teeth, why baby teeth should
ter, Patr1cia, and Mrs. T. A. be taken care of, and cau8t'~
Hennessy, served hot dogs, p&lt;&gt;-1of decay and ways of preventtato chips, Ice cream, decor- lng 11. He also showed colorr I
aied birthday cake and kool slides on the growth of teeth,
aid. Favors were toy rings and followed by a question and anballoons. Attending were the swer period.
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above and Carol Ann Lew1s, Frank Vaughan,
presJde.nt .
Mary Hawk, Darla Sue Ebers- conducted the meeting whwl;
bach, Robin Grindstafl Brer&gt; opened with the pledge to th '
da Barton, Paula Morris, Vicki flag. Mr. Vaughan
thanke1
Case and Debbie McLaughlin. Mrs. Ella Gilmore Jr. and ali
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room m?thers who helped wlt l1
MtSS
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the Christmas treat. A repo 1
was given on the gilt to Orval
Wiles, who served as Santa.
Supt. Charles Gibbs and Ralph
Ul
Spencer, principal, thanked
The Hatti• Jackson Guild Association for two new bib.-·
Girls of the Mount
Moriah tenms tables and seta
First Baptist Church In Middle- the schooL

POMEROY - 5 • room !rame
JAN. 11
house
with
bath
.
gas
heating
The American Legion Auxlli· Mr. and Mrs. Dana Young 's
CAN~ ..&amp;t..&amp;..A I'WNt
Nl•"D'"''''ON ..
front porch, back porch, ba,.. ary of Lewis Manley Post 263 guest over the weekend were
$1395
1962 Corvair 700 - 4 Door
Dr .,.,,• •• . , .lflth • ·•
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ment, lnsulbric siding, utili• will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m., 1their son, Mr. Noel Young and
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ty building, 100' lot Well l&lt;&gt;-at tho First Baptist church tn lson of Dayton, 0 .
Local owned and rea• low milPai:t'. Sold and serviced in our
d .... oU I.A I IU cated on Union Avenue , nice. Rutland.
shop. Powerghdf' trans Radio. ~eater, new Hr~s, ~lmond
Mr. and Mrs. Ellla Car_sey
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fawn finish witb matc hing tnt('r!or. A Seaso n Special.
walking
distance
town
to
JAN u
visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kn1ce,.......
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Needs some repair
wor k The Past Co~cilors of Chest- ly at Centerville, Ohio.
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which you can do yourseU er Council Daughters of Ameri- Mr . and Mrs. V1rg1l Stanley
$1195
'61 Olds F-85 - 4 Door Sedan
Priced
for quick sale.
ca will .;.et Wednesday even· of Athens called on Mr. and
liLA I 'D
tnns.
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- 7 • room fram • in' at the lodge hail . Potluck Mrs. Guy Bolen Sunday afterDark blu e- f mish clean interinr , V8 engine.
0.01.8 jjlel •oro ,.,.,. .......,..rv.
hea ter, a rea l s h.:~r p ie and only $1195.
house with bath, gas heating • ~ h ents will be served. noon.
II~ • mull' • :har1• .. ~~U~ta
front porch, and small baae- re ;";;": ;" Rose Lodge Auxiliary Mr. and Mrs. Dwight SclpLJ oJIInt. poM . .. ~... ,.,. 1'hrM 1
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Wedneada afternoon ele of Dayton •ere guests of
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high water and near schools at the legion hall ~n Middle- Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Young
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C. C. CUCKLER, REALTOR
rt M
w·lram Robson recently.
OPEN EVES 7:00 P.M.
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BOX
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WY WISG l';'.,siden/s~ill ~.' in charge. ' Guests of Mrs. Elsie Haning
. .ch .aotttlnaa' .._... \f'
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POMEROY OHIO
POMEROY, OHIO
P
' JAN 14
were Mr . and Mrs. Theo !Dnds
...., a. a .. o~.Ulo r • Owu,
112
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Pomeroy ~e No. 164, Free of Zanesville and Mrs. Earl
l'l"''l HtJ &amp;.Ui'l'
For
Rent
FOR
SALE
~·oR SALE-Middlepurl'a ta~ _ Accepted Masons will
hold Cowen of Shade, .
1'0 Pt .At.;a A
&amp;UUL1 PRI\UUI:&amp;NO
located
3r.2
N
est
buUdlu8.
a
special
meeting
January
14 Mrs. ElSie Hanmg was gu~st
MOUERN
room 111t1
bath
ti4NT &amp;.D
LUMP
and
run
of
mine
coal
Second
nt
7'30
p
m
at
tt.e
Masonic
of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hanmg
Stree~
Middleport
furni shed apartment. MId·
for
sa
le
Goeglein
Coa1 Co. Priced for quiet .ate
II&gt;
Tem~le.
The..;,
will
be
work
m
and
called on_ Hurley Haning
PHONE WY 2-2156
dleport WV Z-3874
Page
St.,
Middleport.
quire
at
Ohio
Hotel.
the
first
degree
for
three
candi·
who
has
heen ill for some time.
9 11 tfc
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dates. Refreshments will be Mr. and Mrs. Earl McGrath's
FOil SALE: Modern all elee. served. All Master Masons are company were Charles MeGrath
1HHEF a ~ four rflll 'l , turnn: h&amp;
home, 100. 1 Invited
~rd of Thanks
Sewin g Ma chn
ed and omfurnished
pan. SfNGER
l es tire 3 bedroom
S
and family of Mason, W. Va.
WE WISH to thank the pall- menLo W¥ 1..'434
l2 6 ttc j new 176.50 up. Several used ' ~:r~~:i. ~~2ibone Dick The Pomeroy Bend c . B. Ra- and Mr. and ~Irs . James Webb
bearers , Middleport M&lt;:~sonic SMALl --;part~ent. 208 Butterj mactllnes ar bar~ain pnces.l
. ll 2S U Idio Club will hold its regular of Shade, 0 .
port were guests of the Sandra The fourth grade won the atLodge No. 363, Feeney • Ben-I n~ t Ph. WY 2-2682. Roger , The Fabric Shop inger Sales I
c Imonthly meeting Jan. 14 at 7:30 PFC Leroy McGrath return- K. Miller Chapter of Guild tendance banner and award .
nett Post, AmcrK•n Legwn, I Cullums.
Wanted To
p. m. at the Legion Hall in ed to Fort ~ ".1 ,_ Okla . after Girls of the First
Baptist It was announced that
Ih·
12 1 Uc' and Semce, Pomeroy, Oh1o
Rawlings • Coats
Funeral I
WY 2-2284.
4 21 _lfc j
Buy
Middleport. There will be elec- ~pending hiS visit with rela- Church Tuesday evening at the Founders Day program wouJ.J
Home, Dr. J. J Davis. the . THREE aEDROOM
duplu ,
WANTED · locust posts, line tion of officers.
t!Ves here.
.
home of Miss Judy Brewer.
he held at the next meetm
Rev. Clyde Bartlett and Rev.l pnvate entrance Sugar Hun COAL FOH sale. Good lump adn corner. 500 to 1000, 7%: The Past Councilors of Theo- 1 Mr. Elme~ .~mla~ Sr., ~ho The room decorations,
in and ~e executive. ~ard met
M. E. Duwson. and all who I ares WY 2-3618.
I coal, delivered or at
the ft. long. 4 or 5 inch top, Hum- dorus Council Daughters
oi l has been VISIIlng m. Florida, charge of Judy Brewer and followmg the meetmg to mage
sent flow ers, cards and food.
12 1 tfc mi ne on Storey 's Run. See , phrey Farms,
Reedsville, America wU! meet Thursday . rtturned hor_ne With his ~ugh· Jennie Craig, carried out the the plans.
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or helped in any way during
Orville Hogue or phone SH 2-- 1 Ohio. 667~29!..
1 12 6tp evening at the home of Mrs. t ter and son-m-Iaw and children, New Year's theme including a A salad course was aerve .
our ilcreavemenl Sincerely,!
For Sale
5022.
l2-19-30tl
Bentz Wolfe, West Main Sl !Mr. and Mrs. Ja~k Sorden who Ihuge numeral G made of paper by the fourth grade mother:
Mrs. Alfr ed St·arUerry and
Rock Springs Grange
wm 1has .made a vtslt here With suspended from the ceiling.
With Mrs. ~mald McKenz1~ .
famiJy.
VICTOR talki ng machine, fo
meet in regular session Thurs-~ relahves .
The Hattie Jackson chapter Mrs. Herbel~; Seth, Mrt. Ke:.·
Notice
s.'i lf' . wllh large
morning
day at 7:30 P· m. A report on Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jewell held their meeting first giv- neth Harris and ?tfrs.
L.e·•
=o-c~
glory horn C. R Jordan, Sa
he National Grange convention !were guests of Mr. and Mrs. ing the guild pledge and song. Crew, the commlttee. Greet~rs
I WILL NOT be rt'sponsiblc fo r lern St rt&gt;et. Hulland . Ohio.
will be gievn by Mrs. Htmer JGlen Jewell.
Members answered roll call ror the evening were Mrs. Rich~ .
tp
any debts contratled by ~nyHolter.
Refreslvnents
will
be
.
Mr.
and
Mrs
.
Thoma&amp;
Wells
with
scripture verses. Members ard Rupe and Mrs. Leonar
1 13 6
one other than mrse l1 "li=:O· _ ~- _ __
served .
and Mrs. John Stout were shop- rpresent were Jamaril1a Ward, Jewell.
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ed: Myrtle Gardner. La ngs- ONE JI ,\ I.F nf wh ile foced bed
The Missionary Society of the ping in Pomeroy Saturday .
Gail Board, Scherry Powell and Work by the Art ExtensiOn
ville, 0 .
I 13 3tp : (;ram feed. WY 2-6554.
Pomeroy First Baptist church Mr. and Mrs. H. B
Lam- Marsha Bowles ond their ad· class 312 of RIO Grande Co•·
1
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12
SQUARE o.~NC'E -nt the Mns- _
.\lc
will meet at the church, Thurs- bert were vi 11tors with Mr. and visor, Mrs. Mary Baumgard· lege, taught by ~rs. Charleo:
onette, FridHv nighL
CI.P.A N ca rpet~ w1th our Car
day at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Hugh Mrs . Tom Wells.
ner.
Lewis were on display iD the
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Cairns of Racine will he guest Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Jones The Sandra K. Miller Chapt· foyer .
1 !2 6tp pet Shampooer FREE . with
1
-purr hase ol Blue
Lustn
speaker. Mrs. Joseph Cook will and daughter Laurel spent a er opened their meeting wilh 1
.
WILL DO rug weavmg WI 9- Sh"rn poo Baker Fu rniture.
be the devotional leader and weekend in Zanesville. 0 .
Jh&lt;: formal ritual including the BAKERSFIELD, Cahf. (UPJJ
2826.
J-9-20tp ,
1 12 tile
Mrs . J . H. Stephenson and Mrs.
- Mrs. Joba Stoat guild song and the pledge. A - Michael Jacques,_ a i;-yearAlfrt 1MUHILE Jns•uance ~~!
Lorain Sterrett will be hostes!JJetter from Sandra K. Miller. ! old from Sommerville, Mass.,
cam.-elled" 1 ost vuu1 opera ' ONR 20 gal. glass lined. fully
es.
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Ste-. missionary in Japan, was read who has won three nat~al ro~l;
tor'! license-? GaD W\' Z.Llf66 1 &lt;~ul om ;, t ic gas hot
w&lt;1 ter
'I1le Eleanor Cirde of Heath phenson, Jr., the former Ann I and a Jetter of thanks was read er skating championshtps, Wli•
tau&lt;
ta nk. one nC'w two-burner ke-r
Methodist Church will
meet : Thomas. Philadelphia, Pa . are Ifrom the [~dies Bible Class for compete in a field of 400 skat·
MARAN F'Ur Agency, N Brown osf'ne circul a1ing heater . One
Thursday evening at
the announcing the birth of a six 1the Christmas party given byers in the.World Gold
S'.:ett"
St . Ma,on, w va ~-ur, want· I 35.000 ATU gas vented heat
church at 7.30 p.m. Mrs. Ern- Ipound daughter on ,
10 the girls. The girls were re· roller skatmg clasalc Jan. 30-31
ed, Muskrat, Mink. and rae-I er F:dgar Arnntt 125 ~lh St.
est Fraser and Mrs. M.
E. ion Mr. Stephenson s
minded to fill out thetr degree
conn send tor pnce 1151 Lall Middll'port
I ll 3tp
Dowson are leaders for the wor. l ther's birthday. Mr.
.
work books. The next meeting and c:ards were to be •ent tr
7'1i!-52Y6
12~ t2-30tc
hip and program. Hostesses son is !he son of Mr ..
will be held Feb. 9 at the shut m memhers, Mrs. Milton
_
t957 RxoO 3 b&lt;&gt;droom Nationa
will be Mrs. Earl Daveapurt R. Stephenson, Sr ., Middlep ort. home of Stephanie Pullen.
Hood and Mrs. Paul Smart. M• .
Insurance
House Tnnlrr. Call Ravens
and Mrs. Charles Bradbury . IWilliam R. Stephenson, Jr .,
Those present were Myrta and Mrs. Davi~ Da~st ~ Jt.'
- - -- - - - 1 wood 273 -~42.\ .
1 7 24 tp
The Racine Southern Local stationed at the U. S.
Wilson
Jennie Craig, Judy charge of a senes of qwzes an•
J 4 tH I\St 11"4 Simps··'' tnsur wwf' I - - - 7th and 8th Grade PTA will Hospital in Philadelphia.
Brewe~. Stephanie Pullen, Mar· games. Mr. an~ Mrs. Aller:
~net In 411 rorm.s at In 1 SINGER Automa tic ~~ ~au li I PROM PT deli very of limestone County Engmeer for a 90 day Imeet Thursday, January 14,
ilyn Stumbo, Diane Van Cooney, Hughes served ICe cream ~nn
lurant-e J tm Jnnnson anrt
[u! wa! nul ca bmet. 1g ags, ! for your evr.r}· need An y l penod
j 3t 7:JO p.m. Refreshments wilJ PARNEU. TO BROADCAST
Linda Kauff, Elinor Bodimer, cake to those p~t includin:?
Hu&lt;l )U•Jpst m Ae••ots
bu ltonholes. sew s o~ buttu ns. l size. Pho:H' Emml'l W ShuJ· Boa rd of Commissioners re· be served.
BOSTON (UPI ) - Mel
Marta Hubbard and their
Mr. and Mrs. WilliS Anthony,
&amp; 1 rtc
Fancy des igns, appliques. etc. l er, Contracting. WY 2-3243. serve the right to reject any ;
JAN. 15
· nell, two-time 20-game
visor, Mrs. Donald Boone.
Mr. and Mrs: Dave Darst, Mr.
I''~Hcc,cc,,;;:n;-:)-::Co_p_v_ln-g"'"',-ervtce Cup ! One dial dncs it all. Like
1 6 lfc or all Bids.
1
The Senior class of Pomeroy! for Boston, will succeed the
Games and contests wilh the and Mrs. Rtchard Sayre, Mr
1es madr ot 'ega1 pa . ! new. Full pn~. 'e tJ4 .JS - $8
- - - - ·-- ~Meigs County Commisisoners High School will have a bake Art Gleeson as 8 member of
Father Time theme were and Mrs. Harold Hubbard, Mr
b1rt:t1 re, .. ~rd:- a11n atm•;st~~~~ monLhty . Call WY z-:tanz
EX PERT cfl bi net making, cusBy: Lucllle Norris, Clerk Isale at the Kroger Store Friday 1Red Sox broadcasting and
played and refreshments
Ed Baker and Rev. Donak
1 8 Stc
other documents
tom made .fu rniture, such. as
(1) 6, 13, 2lCibeginning at !i a. m.
I castinS team.
cookies, sandwiches, and .
Boone.
Reuter Jnsuraoce, Pomeroy ZJG 7, ,\&lt;;'" seW ing -machine. nPW; hutch cabmets and buffets
were served during the everung. ~~,:_;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiii.,
ij t uc
1964 dt:' monsLrators.
Doe s tables, etc:., made to order.
ti
The meeting was
concluded
---1 ew·ryt hmg One lever doe.s BUJit..;n eupbortrds or cabinets.
with the group forming
a
Fol Rer.l
il all Discount price, $59 61 1 Phooe WY 2-5312.
1 5 30tc
friendship prayer circle..
MODERN 6 room house on - $L50 W&lt;·ekl y. IVY D ill;,
ilieigler Bulldin. S•lppl) for
•••
1 8 5tc
Condor st. Call WY 2~2:1 8 1. ,
new homes Buill in kitcbJ
u
Meditation Given
I 13 3tc VACUU M
Brand new ens, storm windows, alumOn New Yea Theme
"ODERN f . l-.-..1
Claners.
d
al l inu rn siding . Ca ll Guy NeigA devoti'onal medi'Iation
"'
urms•.., 2 rooms dMlonstr•tors. lnclu es
BY DOROTHY KILGALLEN
ier,
Racine,
Ohio.
aod bath effi cient aparl.'llent. · a:t &lt;'~ch mPn1 s. Onl y $17 .50 WY 1
titled, "The New Year." was
12 29 tfc I
!ON REQU&amp;STI
Middleport. Phone WY 2-3874. 2-381:2.
I 8 5tc
By DOROTHY KILGALLEN
baby about Easter time.
given by M7s. WiJlis Anthony ;
- -- tl.ut flnlner l'lamblll&amp; ...
Gossip in Gotham
when the Hearthstone Cillss
1 12 tilp l!lf&gt;l MA&lt; :NOLIA
Mobil ho me,
H 1
The famous Theatre des Champs Ely·
F' t u••tlsl
I . ROOM apactment and oa1h ~.3 x 10 ft, 3 bedrooms, I'h
•• mg
Policemen familiar with the Harlem sees will stage "West Side Story" - with the MidtllepnrtTu sdll's
"""1 I
unfurnishd . All ulil it1es. li&gt;r- hal 1"· c ' 11 J{ ·~ 1ey, .372~6\154 .
MlllenwWe,
scene
aren't
buying
the
Billy
Eekstine
J
Rob'-'-·
directln
·
J
met
e
BY
even
ng
EDd voar ,...., trooNeo
t
h
erome
...,..
g - m anuary
th h
1 M nd M s
1
0
8
olsbed. Upstairs above Dr
1 6 12tc
We llln all ory I e way he tells it. Speaking un- of 1968. Of course they'd like to do it at e orne
r. a
r ·~
DoMvan·s ofoce. Phone wv 1
officially, they don't tloubt that he was sooner, but they're waiting for Johnny Allen Hughes.
2-3046 or WY 2-2064.
' BURHOUG HS calcula tor, adds,
slugged, but they think there might be Hallyday, the French rock 'n' roll star.
Richard Sayre,
presideint, WY 2·5421
POMIIOY
I 12 tfc
suhtrocts. multiplies and di· CoD Wl' ~4 DaJ • N1PI
a better version of how it happened, who Johnny's currently in tbe military ser- conducted the business seas on
AVAILABLI for rent after Jan- v1des, $40.00. Inquire Ohio
7 • 111: ~a~ mvolved, and even - maybe espe- vice and has another year to go before
U8J'j 16. ll room house five Hotel, Middleport.
I
"~·TING PI bl
M Oer cia ly - why. Cops stationed uptown he returns to civvies- or costumes ...
rooms ,.....,ntly refinished. II&gt;
5 tic -Forno_: .".:::oldog, a-'::_, doubt that anyone could be hit with "a The brightest artificial light yet - call,u.
-~· judo chop and tossed into a car" on such ed "p 1·0 ~es of the sun" _ has been per'
baths,
storm
doors
and
win·
•11
Ea
do
f
$1
SLUGG ISH septic tank? Clog- •
" MaiD Street, l'na&gt; a b usy 8t reet , Wl'th ou1 th e incident be- fected in
the electronics laboratories at
ea~ o;~o~t~s, 1245~iw:C: fl ged drains'' Get Klean-Em . eroy. Pb- W1 ~
ing noticed and talked about, even if not Columbia Universlty ... Cinema experts
Racine and Pomeroy. Call All Septic tank cleaner
at f
7 Ill lie
r~pokrtedf to the police. They also can't say Bobby Morse "really comes alive In
Joha McCoy, WI 9_3655 _
Landmark Form Bureau.
. rRANSMlSSlON Salvage Com- k m 0 any knockout drops that would films for the first time in Marty Ranst&gt;1 12 6tc
1+30tcl pany Repainng aU mak
. ea.
eep anyone unconscious for almost 26 hoff's "The Laved One." They predict
·tomatic and standard 11'...,. hours, which is the way It adds up in he'll be as much of a sensation in this
FURNISHED 2 bedroom apart-_ .
iss!
Ga
'Billy's story. The experts also point out one as he was when he broke loose on
men~ all utilities and wash 1
BEST PRICES ON
~n~~Pho:.a~ceu1J"""•
that Mount Morris Park is kept well Broadway In "How To Succeed."
1
er furnished. Langlot' House,
11 17 tfc
lighted to discourage muggers and if the
Alan Freed, once the hottest disc
. behlnd Pomeroy High School, I
singer had been there for any length of jockey In the country and now stricken
• .110 a month. Call WY 2. i
AU&lt;.TIONt:Eil
time before awakening on a bench at
.
2'/28. or WY 2·35119.
'
Cemplelo 8&amp; olw
1:30 a.m., some policeman would have With a serious kidney ailment, Is In fin.
I 12 3te 670 x 15 - - 16.60
cnu lmldlonl
seen him - and, even if he hadn't rec- ancial trouble, too ... Seven Arts proNylon 8Iockwoll ru..!'~~.!!'
· l"aoae •
o!\nized him as a celebrity - would have ducer Ray Stark is looking at Buddy
'·
J'O~ ROOM furnished apart
"- c. BRAIII"tiRD
tried to rouse . him to get him moving. If Hackett's Broadway musical, "I Had A
SUPER
SERVICE
·JIIell$ for rl:'nt. Phone WY 2
lllaellle 0111o
It was lmposstble to awaken him, police Ball," with a view to making a deal for
'
1 11 11e procedure would call for the summoning the movie version . . . Beautiful Diane
1333.
I 12 tfe
STATION
- - - : - - - - - - - of an ambulance to take him to a hos- Cilento will look different when you see
trn LINCOLN- HEIGHTS, mod
Jade W Carsey
Help Wanted
pitaL
her on the screen next time - she's had
era t - room house with .
Mgr WY '2-9932
On the other hand, If he was taken an operation on her nose. Not that there
bath, basement. gas furnace, l l~===~=~-===' 1 -----·-·----.
lw'ciWood noors, mce kitchen,
WANTED : Columbus Dispatch to the park, unconscious, .just before he was anything wrong with the original
atorm doors and wind
Auto Sales
carrier in Pomeroy. Call WY awakened, some of the cops who keep one.
The jazz world was taken aback at ·
q~n, with yard and dnveway
2-2531.
I 12 3tp the park under constant surveillance certainly
would
have
noticed
him
being
carthe
news that pianist Bud Powell, who
C&amp;ll Tracy Whaley, WY 2: !962 CORVAIR Monza, 4 · door WAITRESS over 21. Write- Box
ried
or
dragged
to
the
bench,
and
would
reportedly
had returned to Paris .rter a
11M after 4:30 p. m.
sedan, completely recond:tion- 6&amp;lY Care of The Daily Sentht
mu&amp;·
puzzling
"comeback
attempt" at Bird·
have
stopped
and
questioned
t 8 IOtc
ed. $UIOII. Ca ll WY 2-20117.
tine! .'
1 12 3tc
gers.
land, never did go back to Europe. His
,,',
UNJ'Il)tNISHED
apartm•nt - - -- - - - - I 12 Jtp DISHWASHER. Apply Blue I&lt;
It is absolutely true that Billy doesn't mentor, Francis Poudres, boarded the
lil Middleport on ground floor 57 BUICK lloadmRSter. $4(10 00. Grey Restaurant, Pomeroy. drink and has always been a responsible plane last October, but Bud never showed
I · IOOID and bath. hardwood Phone WY 2-2768.
1 12 tfc
entertainer who never goofed on engage- up. Everyone assumed he was in France,
fioon. Youngstown kitchen
12 22 JOtp - - - - - - -~:--- ments, so no one entertains the thought but all he did was go over the bridge to
.
· he
p
'
U. $, Civil-Service T•staf
~atiC
at. ri vate enfiH. Rambler
Men worneo 18 •nd o•er S•cllH joba.
of a puhliclty stunt, but the police wvuld Brooklyn, where he Is living with his
..__ Call WY 2 3200
Hla:b pa,. Sbon lloun . .\d•ucei!Mol'lt.
first wife and their daughter .
• -·
·,
World Standard ot CoDlp&amp;et Tbou.~and• of 1o ba open. f'rqJ•rat.or,. like to hear him tell another story 1 5 ti c
EtcelltDC4"
tralntna 110W •vpoit'lt.ed. &amp;xperlenc•
more plausible and' more interesting.
MGM:s spectacular production of "Dr,
-;,:.....,.--::=-.:-=uaun.111ly uaner.e ..ary FllEE lnfonn•
They
feel
he's
involved
in
a
situation
he
Zblvago,"
with Its all-star cast, Is expect·
10 _...._. snd bath Spartment Big car room, ride and pet'- tlon on .tob&amp;. l&amp;lartM, reqatnmnt.a.
" •-1
WriUI tr'&gt;d11 ltY\IlJ aame. 14d.I'MII 111d
doesn't want to reveal.
ed to be Spain's biggest tourl,st .attrllC·
... Pomeroy. Phone WY 2--J319 I ormar.ee. Small eJir econom)' ptu:rne.
1
1
•
U
.
•Dd
DUIDBaerabiiU...
U ~coln Sernn. Bmr .... Pomero1
John
Roosevelt,
youngest
of
FDR's
tlon for the eight montl1a It will b'e shoot·
12 I
sons, and his wife, Anne, are arranging ing. This may alternately ple3lle ~ 'diS·
'"'":ilrooiilfuiiiBihed • c
Dl.il, BentlUl. PoDllf'OJ_. o=
..
an amicable divorce. They were married concert David Lean, who directed "lll•er
tJ • room
apartMetropotllaD Motort
Instructions
in 1938. She will probably receive $1,000 Kwal" and "Lawrence of Arabia" . AI·
ll''~ilif!1111.
One
lint
floor
WY
2E.
••~o
Pomer·•
\
11 2'1
.,_ u=•
.,
u. I. CIVIL IIIIYICI TI&amp;TII
a
month alimony, which John can well !hough the ~ugene O'Neill play, ~'!!ugh­
tic
PboDO
· -,,...,-.,.-.,...n- 1. ·
V«~••
~.,
...._IL lloG1I &amp;larf IBID •
::
aUli.GI 1 ..,..._ ,...,...., tHIItuu
afford because he's not only a vice presl- •e," posted &gt;ts closing notice, bUSiness
• Z2 Uc 11nt1.1 .....,.... 1 fttftuan&amp; "" tn~
dent of Bache &amp; Co. but is making a has been ),licking up and Jason Robards
~;:;;;;=-.:--:-c-c----c- ~
~
l:a,..-1-.et IIMIIIII) 11,.,..,_
CU81'0M hutcherinR and cut. taf'J' nu .ntnnu•tna a. ~ bundle In the sheep-rai~ing business . . . Jr. Is getllng as many curtain ulls as
. Mlddl~port, Ohio
Phone WY ~-32•!1
•llii'IM ...
.-em•ro'• Wn•• ru ""
ting Phil Meier. Phone- WY It
..tnt .,• .,.. ........ anll
S!ifger Jill Corey _and )let hUSband, ba••· any dramatic star on Broadway tn· recent
2-3510.
12 i Uc ,..,... ball star Don Hoak, expect their first years.

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All right, now : How should
Unlttd Pren Joternatlou nl 1 one watch television from a
HOLLYWOOD 1UPI J - A &amp;en- plain physical apprach? To try
tlemnn reader wr ites with a to get a reasonable and not
pertinent question · How does over·Iechnicol Idea, I soulht out
Dne watC'h televlsiun?
several medical speclallltl, &amp;
In view of lhe qualitv of the eluding the former chief pbyJJ.
medium, it might be safe 10 an· c1an of the eye cUnJc of 1 rnaswer. From as Jar away as po•· Jor Los Antleles hospital, and
Sible. and as brleflv as on
also fought through some medl•
e can. cal Journals
But. our reader has something ; One majo~ point made by tho
m~re spec1fk In m10d. to w!L I doctors le that eyesight is a
l ~~ve been .trymg to look at . nir,hly indivldllal problem. and
televJston bu~ 11 !:irra~ ches my ! that lhe viewer who wants to
e.yes. [ am m. my m1ddle six- correct any eye discomfort
tieR. I wear blfoca.l spect acl t:os.. stemming [rom television-watchThrough the top lenses 1 read l ing might stop in for 1 visit
road s ~gns wtth the greal t"st of with his fdendly ne ighborh~)(ld
ease.
the. haltom
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h 1hrough
b lenses ! ophlh a1moo
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During a luncheon, several of
love- type. ', el telev1s1on lea ves the doctors, while emphaslzing
my ey ~s blo.odshot and my head that general rules for television~
throbbmg w1th a dull ache ... am
were fairly tenuous
1 h'ug
wac
' some ideas, and they'
I s1'II'mg Ioo c Iose I.o the St't ; loo did
offer
far away' What " the woper 1 11 .
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IS an ce or wat(' mg a 9-inch -It is best to watch television
':lcrtoen 1 How long should one ·01 a light on in the room but
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not
too bright. lf one watches
Well . sir, If you will pcrmil television straight on. the light
me only one diversion before I is best off to a side.
olunge into 1110re hopefully use·
- Watching video straight on
ful information, I would venture Is the best wav to watch, though
thi!' theory : Reading type is in· one of the dOctors estimated
variably a more pleasing sensa- that possibly there wouldn't be
tion than wat ching television. much eect - Maybe none-e1-

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the chair is not liMl lllOII lmpor- lllk about Pi1dloJociC&amp;I eflecll
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This ' on children and 10 fnrth - but,
might he kept particularly in say the doctors, even prolonged
mind for television seta built viewing Is hardly ever Ult:ely to
Into wall!.
• cause irreparable damqe to
one's eyes. Said one phyaiclall:
G&lt;rhard Mercator, Flemish " Using one'• ey01 tloein~ ruin
geographer, first applied the them any more than uslna
term "atlas" to a collection of leg• to walt wean them out.
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Ed1\ &lt;1 nJ KL"nn~:~dy.
secretary,
a nd :\lr~. Carl Koi~utz, treas·
and
Chairnwn were naflled
inclildt&gt;d l\.1 i~&lt;&gt; ~Iizabeth Fick,
Chri ~ tian education; Mrs. Wil~p iritusl

life ; Mrs

soc ial service; Mrs. John W.
Bla('ttnar, social activities, and
Mrs. Don Thomas, slewardJhlp
with Mrs. Roy Seyfried . Mrs
Dale .Smilh and Mrs.
Homer
llnller, ass istants.
Rev. Wilbur Perrin will in·
'!tall th~:~ new officers on Sundny . .January 23. The
first
rnt~f'l ing ttf the Guild will be
J mma r y 27 with Mrs. Perrin.
de1·o1irma! leader, Mlss
Flclt,
program. and the
executive
board as hostesses, with Mrs.
Perrin and Mrs. Blaettnar in
charge of the refreshments.
PI ans were made to sponsor
a . family night on February 2
w•th Mrs . Phil Meinhart u program chairman. Plans were also
rnadr for a Lenten breakfast on
M:'!rch J at 7 a. m. with Mrs .
Perrin in charge.

ing club Monday evening et 1t1r
home in SyracU&amp;e, Followlac a
social evening. norn.bmenl!

were served by the

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Miss Eleanor Robson,
Mrs.
Paul Kloes, Mrs. Dwight Park·
er. Mrs. Grace Hoi'-,
Mlsa
Mao·tha Howell and Miss Myr·
ti s Kay Parker.
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California Oranges

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SEWING CLUB IIIEETS

Tomatoes

. .. . P'· / 39c

Fresh ·Strawberries

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J\·1rs. Heynolds sened a des:-:Prt course to the above named and Mary Bailey, -Mary
Wells, He len Baley. and Grace
Pratt. Pictures were shown dur·
ing the ever~ing taken on other

. The Executive Board
I Wnm en's Guild of the

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f&amp;P Calif. Spinach

Exp.

During the busineS! seaslon,
conducted by Miss Hawley, the
cla•s voted to be host at the
social hour following the congregational meeting to be held
Sunday evening at the church.
Mn; Edgar Reynold.o presot~t­
ed devotions using the theme,
"Lighted Candles" wilb back·
ground music of a recording of
"Light Just One Little Candle'"
by Perry Como while tbe iJ'OUP
held miniature lig~ lamp
candles, making a glow in the
d&lt;~ rkness . The lamps were later gi\ en as favors.
Mrs. Reynoicls presented the
teacher of the claso, Allee Robeson. and Mrs. Donald Hicks,
with gilts. Mrs, Susan Raw!·
ings was awarded the anniversary gill.
New officers were elected
and included Mrs. Susan Rawlings, preSident Mrs. Gil) Reynolds. vice president; Mn. Edgar Reynolds, secrelary; Mrs.
Audrey Frost, assistant seer•
ta ry: Nina Russell treasurer:
and Mabel Hysell, flower chair·
man. Guesls lor the eYODing
were Mrs. Horace McElhinny
and the flev. and Mrs. Donald

'IH~ks.

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Women's Guild
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lhe
group went to the home ol Mrl.
l'.ildred Hawley wllb lin. Eelgar Reynolds the bosleto. Four
charier memben werw _.,nl
mcluding Miss Mabel Hysell
Mlos Nina Russell, Mill
&lt;eo Roush and Mrs. Audrey
Frost and the lint leacher ot
the class, Mi,. Mildred Haw·
ley.

annifersaries on the class..

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Marvin Dates

Boneless

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the Martin Reuurant to 18
members and &amp;11011.1.

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Lorna Doones
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Mr . and Mrs. Vernon Evans,
daughter Jane, and 11111, Keltb,
and J. C. Russell were Ill Mariell a Friday eveniu&amp; 14&gt; llterd
the cappinR eurct.oeo .of
the
Marietta School of
Practical
Nursing. Miss Janice · I!!Yans,
.:!aughter of Mr. and Mn. Ver"00 Ev8111 wu a IIMllllhtr gf
lhe olsss """'l&gt;ing her
ll"P·
She has successlultj ~
ed lite lint lour IIIOIIIItl 111!1
Monday, J....., 11 . . . . . . .·
training at the Marlelta . . .
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Tile meeting, held In
the
Meeting Times annex
of the church Fridl:l.y eveOf Syracuse
nin&amp;. J an. s. was 1n charge o1
,
the pres1dent, Ada Slack, who
Soc1efy Changed Iread .. for devotions "Cornmtt:-

effing

ersonal .•.

Read ing "The Purpose of ment hased on Romans 12. 1
United Presbyterian Women:• l t-21. wh1ch was followed by

In MiddJeport

from "Dial'' in unison opened ; her prayer .
the January 'llt--ermg or thf" , Mayme HolmE'S read

the
Misstonary Society of the Syra· : mlnutes of the last meeting.

1

cw;e First United Presbyterian Florence Potts gave the treas- ,
· Church.

, urer 's and thP yearly reports .
will be held on the

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Pomeroy. Ohlo

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&amp; THURSDAY
NOT OPEN

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Friday or the month fi t
1:30 Pinstead ol in the
, evening as previously.
Missionaries or the day was
d
read
by the president an pra~··
1
er offered by Rachel \1r Bride.
fir~l

(Techni t:olor )

Bryan Ru.sse ll. 10 yr _ old boy

as EmiL 3 detectives: Wa lter
Slelak. Rei n Srhuher l. Petf'r
Ehr lich, played str icti fo r
laughs.
Disne-y Colorc•rtoon1:
Foul Hunting
Goofy Detectives
Panhandling
A Night tor Squaw •v••
Popeye Makes 1 Movie

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; . Mr . and Mrs. Bra.nch Flemmg came from Flor ida due to
1
the death _of hi s mother, Mrs.

IE va
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Mr. Middleport durmg the

l963 graduate 1and death of he r mother , Mrs.
of Rarlne High School, and 1George A~der'!"n ·
is employed wtth Big
Bear i Mrs. Elizabeth Parsons
of
c ummins is

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Company lo Columbus, Ohio. 1Charleston, W. Va. and her son
No deHnite date bas been sel and famdy, Mr. and Mrs. Rusfor the wedding,
·sell Parsons and family of
bar, W. Va ., visited Sunday
with her daughter and family ,
' Mr and Mrs. Richard Vaugha n and her mother, Mrs. Ann, ire Ohlinger, who is hospital-

Improvements
Upon Manse
Are Planned

SAT., JANUARY 16th - 9 A.M. · 5 P.M.
Facto ry t rai ned represen tati ves fro m each of the
companies listed he \ow will be on hand to explain
theu: prod ucts and instruct you in t heir use.

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The meeting was opened with ~: ft

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eWALL PANELING BY .. "WELDWOOD"
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1. FREE 12' x 8' Wall Hickory Paneling
3. FREE 12' x 12' Vinyl Asbestos Floor Tile

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and fl ower money was co llec-t. jj
ed by the treasu rer and com- ~
In Pomeroy
~
mit~~e report~ madto . A round- Mr. and Mrs. Brad Schiller
rob m card was sent to M r 5 ·~ and sons Freddie and Randy

Alan Leonard
I of Traffo rd, Pa. were weekend
I . Mrs Ken~: g~ve the- devo. guests or their grandparents
· lions which mcludf&gt;d 8 . P?e~: 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warner.'
'I and Mrs. I
I "Marks or. a Real fChnsllim
G .rl , ,' 'Mrs . Ha rr y p smu1
a nd an a~t 1rl e ~~~en rom Ul f'- Den zel Goeglein were visitors
I post entitled, 11Je Secret of in GRIIipolis Tuesda
i

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2. FREE 12' x 12' Ceiling Tile

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prayer by Mrs. Kelly. Pledges

e CEILI..,G TILE BY . • . . . "ARMSTRONG"

a Gift." Mrs. Ke lly ,

Mrs. Anna

Yeage~·

returned

gave the B1ble study on Gala· , home Tuesda after s endin
j tl ans a~sisted by other mem· ' 'lrve r al day/ ' with he~ aun~
bers. b k
t d !Pd. Mrs. Edna Ba rtels , Nye Ave~
A a e sa1~ was sr :~~ u
Mr. and Mrs. Don Rea spent
for Saturda y· .January 23 • from the week~nd in Columbus with
9:30 a .m. to 11:30 a. m. a·, thr!' their daughters and sons-in-law
Cro:-.s Ha rd ware. Proceeds from M
rl M L
B
d•
h
-11 b
kd f
r. an
rs. arry unce an
1
t !' sa e_ WI
e earrnar . e or son and Mr . a nd Mrs.
Larry
the proJC~t of redecoratmg the Thomas and daughter .
Presbytenan M~ nse. .
I ;\lorman Dallas. student at
The next meelmg Will be Feb Oh 10 U ·
Ath
8 at the home of Miss
Rus" :
mverst1Y•
e~s, was
ll De r
'll
he
.
the
weekend
guest
of
hiS aunt,
se ·
vo mna 15 WI
.
m . and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Max
charge of Beverly P cr nn a nd F 1
d 1
t1 lfl1 l
d
.11 b
.
o mer an am11y.
t e
WI
e given
Miss J anice Eva ns, student
) f' stu /
by Mrs. Croo ~·
nurse
at Marietta Memorial
Sal ad , sandwlrhe~. and coke Hospital. spent the
weekend
I were tservrd by
the
hostess
.dur'lh
h
M
.
WI
er paren1s, r . an d,.
. v1 rs.
I 1ng t le evenmg.
1
I Vernon Evans and family.
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King Builders Supply Co.
Middleport

Mi ss Patricia Hennessy, stu-

dent nurse at St. Joseph Hospital . Parkersburg, W.
Va.,
s pent Tuesday afternoon with
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Walking Heels
Dress Heels

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Mrs. Barnitz was
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Mrs. Webb . A social time
lowed the dinner hour. T
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the place to he announced.

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Sale! Womens Car Coats
in the Ready To Wear Department on the second
floor. Re&amp;ular and half sizes.

Regular $39.50
Regular $29.5,0
Regular $25.00
Regular $19,50
Regular $17.50
Regular $16.50
Regular $13.95

Women• C1r
Womens Car
Womens .Car
Womena Car
Women• Car
Womens Car
Womens Car

Coati $28.00
Coat1 $22.00
Coati $20.00
Coati $14.0(1
Ccma $12.00
Coati $11.00
Coats $10.00

ANOTHER SALE 01'

WOMEN'S DRESSES
ON THI 2ND FLOOR

1'14.3nl

Llvl~ Room Tebf•

So Many Of Our Cuotomars Do.

Regular
Regular
Regular
Regular
Regular
Regular
Regular
Regular
Regular
Regular

$35.00
$29.50
$25.00
$19.50
$17.50
$16.50
$14.95
$13,95
Sl2.95
$10.95

Wom..,. Droun - Women• Droun Womono Dreun - Wom;.,o Dre1101 Womeno Drouoo - Womeno Drouoo Womeno Dro1101 _ _
Womeno Dr01101 Women• Dreo101 - Womono Dr01101 -

Sale $28.00
Solo $22.00
Sale $20.00
Sole $16.00
Sale $15.00
Sale $14.00
Salo $12,00
Sale $10.00
Sole $10.00
Solo $7.00

Sale! Womens Skirts
Regular
Regular
Regulu
Regular
Regular
Regular
Rotulor

$13.95 Women• Sklrta - $12.95 Womeno Skirts
$10.95 Womona Skirts
$8.95 Womeno Sldrto
$7.95 Womeno Sklrto
$5.95 Womo"' Sklrto
$3.95 Womono Sklrta

S.l• $10.00
Sale $8.00
Solo $6.00
~lo $5.00
S.l• $C.OO
Sole $3.00
Sale $2.50

Handkerchiefs
Full olze - hem stit&lt;hed.

White linen, All ol ..1e
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Many To Select From.
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S.lel lacholor Girl

SEAMLESS MESH
STOCKINGS

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lOOo/" nylon in 15 denier,

A Solo Of Women• $3.95

All oizeo 8~, to 11. Spocial

NIGHT GOWNS

Sale Price.

Many To Select From.
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Middleport Council, alter end- , $91,397. Lut year Clerk Gene sewerage project, possible pub- , In other buaine11 coUDCil or· proved the appointment of Zer-1 Fire Chief Brutt Mills report- Meter collections ror the yeor1Contln1ency f3 ,1\00. Totals t211,·
lng a year of budget watchmg Grate's record showed $77,232 lie contributions for the p:-o- ,dered a parking meter put back, kle and Gene Harris to
tbe ed six fires handled in Decem- were $9.087.0! and the&lt;e wert 750.
In which •pending was reduced was spent. Reductions in near- posed boat launch
project! ion North Second A•. Ill the I Firemen'• Survivor's Board andlber and Police Chief Herb Gil- Jl02 meala served prisoners.
Cemetery Fund - Exptll..
approxlrootely Slt,OOO from that ly all operatmg funds account· through the Planning Comm!B· GuH station after 1 trill periOd •teft aclion to the mayor in an- key reported 90 accidetlt. iu- Attending were Zerkle, Harris, $50, Employees, $3.300, T0ola
spent m 1963, Wednesday night ed lor the savings.
sion, all to he "run tbroullh" l with It 8&lt;JIIe. aulhoriucl Mayor lswerlng Salisbury township tru&amp;- vestigated in JiM compared to Clifford Stumbo, Bob Crai~o and 1and Equipment $400, Clerk,
approved • n amended 1965 bud- ~ Councllroen rewarded Mayor the general lund.
S1nith, on John Zerkle'· mo- tees' cancellation of a lire pro- 73 1n 1963, lllld these arresla 1n Wayne Gibbons, Mayor Smith f800, Material and
Suppliel,
get ~~ $131 ,185.
Lee Smith"" Clerk ,;en Grate Clerk Grate reported a bat- tion, to accept 1 30 per cent tectlon contract with Middleport . 964, intoxication !15. resl!!llng ar;&amp;nd Clerk Grate,
ISSOO, Maintellance of Equipment
The 1965 budget, set up by by dechn1ng to order a reduo- ance at year's end m operalmg Accelerated Department
of i because " of its high ct.t."
rei! 2, OWl 13, assault and bal- l Th• !1165 appropriations, as $150, MIScellaneous $11111, Sesloll
law lhe. previous July, called IliM m their salaries lor 1965 funds of $10,442.09, down about Heallh, Education and Wellare; Salisbury trustees wrote they tery 4, disturbing the peace,amended from those estimated $600, Totals $6,000,
onglnall)o for $103,56li . However, as the mayor had proposed two one-half from what .owr hall grant for Its _ewerage, heard •could not afford the contract 25, traffic 70, larceny 2, juven-llast July !Total $131,1851 :
Parking Meter Fund- Clllel
arnendment.s were necessary he- months ago m a further effort upually had on hand before 1960 confirmed Ilia! Mlddleport re- ' which coot them 1620 1881 year, il•· 14, investigation 23, for G&lt;neral Fund Council $650, of Police $4,000, Othor Pollee
cause ~I expected projects this to Insure Middleport would have1as carry-over Into 1 new year. mains in line lor a ttl per cent 1compared to $200 previously, othre department s 7, old fines Mayor
$3.800, Clerk $1,400, $i,OOO, &lt;Zuiser $3.000, Gasoline
year far which at least the enough money to operate thiS •RISmg costs and a decrease m sewerage gran! through lhe Ac-, and they said their contract 2, and overnight K\Jesla 44. To- Treasurer, $500, Solicitor, $2011, $900, M1scell..-.a flOG, Ra'·hookkeeplng" will be done year.
revenue from court cases, with celerated Public Works P r o- ' with Pomeroy has been renew- tal "{rests, 3Zl.
i Buildings $2,500, Police $1 ,501), dlo $100, M~-. Meter Rothi'OIIfh town hall's general fund The expanded _ general lund. nothing to offset the tosses, gram, or similar other fedoral ·ed fo r $100 annually, The may- TbO'te were 24 breakings andiStreet Lights $5,000, Dump $2,-lpair $200, Totlll tl7,1110.
~ctuaJ expenses of running budget lor 1965 "due'". most : have eaten Into aeneral lund , programs, if more
money IS . or's report or $2&amp;7.50 was ac- enterlngs investigated during 000. Hydrant 82,200, Misce\lan- Fire Equipment Fullll-: Sal·
Middleport In fiscal 1963 were 1part to expected mon1es m the balances stnce 1960.
!appropriated by COII&amp;re~~ ; ap- , cepled .
the year.
1eouo $7,000, Transfers, None,
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Slipover and Coat Slyles -

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plenty of the· popular V neek atylea in eoats or s\lpoven.
SOlid eolon -

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1ki patterna. Here ere the

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$9.95 BOYS SWIATIRS -----·-··········· IALI S6.M
$7.91 BOYS SWIATIRI --···········-··· · IALI' $.1.50
f6,95 IOYI $WIATIRI ---------··---· -·· IALI •$5~01
f$,95 BOYS SWIATIRI ----------·-··-·-- SALI, f6,5t
$4.95 BOYS $WIATIRS - ------------ ----- SALI $4••
$.1.91 IOYS SWIATIRI - ··- -·· ------·---- IALI·P.Dt

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MEN'S SWEATERS
A fine group of alipover atylea in V neeD - erew necks
plus coat aweaters with zipper or bUtton front - And iD
aU sizes amaH, medium and lar&amp;e . Cboote from all wool•,
wool and nylon blenda - wool and mohair blend• 100% arlons - Shetland Woola'- - Solld colon - tkl

patterns - and smart eolor eomb:lnationa.
Save Now o&gt;t Mens Sweatera Durlna: Jtlberfelda Sale Time.

$14.95 MENS SWEATERS ----- - ----- ----- IALI f10.00
$13.95 MENS SWEAURS - ----------- ---- IALI SUO
$12.95 MillS SWEATERS --- - --------· --- IALI $1.00
$10,95 MENS SWEATERS . ••.. •• •.......• IALI $7.00
$9;95 MENS SWIATIRS .............. . . .. SALI -6,50
$8,95 MINI SWEATERS ----- ---- ---··· ··· SALI 16.00
$7.95 MENS IWIATIRS ------· --·· -·----- IALI $!,5t

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Fits all sizes

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- White 9nd aolid mlora

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.:J. ~ble was received in Parts them.
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area during the night and early !' table tennis net.
added , say ing that developing of modern lulowledte."
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COLUMBUS, OHIO (UP!) - , nalions should avoid spending The message lidesl:epped I
~~ rD.nnot reply because I'm ~ Whether suc h groups repre·
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some eastern suburb!! had to
, Ray L., Bliss as. $30 .00t pe~ year their resources on •· unneces- major Senate-Houae lf'IUlllent
Ju".t a good old doctor in equa-l sent t~e Ia~ left or the far l
Idig their way oul of accumula- !
Republican n~tmnal chaorman ' sary armaments ond foreign over whether economic and &gt;:IDI·
l'(t:llj Africa," Schweitzer sald, lflghl ~e~ all use the same ,
!lions up to eight inches deep. I
: P 1 ·~· to wor &lt; quo_etly ID .the adv entures." The taller phrase, ltary aid ~ be apUt mlo
hut.
question about the ra- , t•ct~llrs. __ Moorhe~d - Baldi
_1 The state's largest city saw
-. kgrounL In his d~termmed could applv lo such o·ountnes separate legtslotlve pad&lt;"'es.
tl~l que'stion in the United States '
. ' LETA~T, W. Va, - Funer its morning rush hour trans- ,
effort to reb~lid the Repubhoan as Indon esia.
Sen. J . WillillD FuJbrllbl, D11~ cil4 say, "I believe that Pas.l
•l SM'VICes lor Arnold Alonzo formed into a struggle against .
part.y. . .
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lOr M..-tln Luther King de- l
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Fowler, 51 • or RFO, Letart, the elements. Autos crept along '
, tDescnbl~g himself as • real commented .ha l U.S. ..~ can Foreogn Relations Committee,
tervel! tbe Nobel Prize ."
who died Wednesday • 1 Hol7&lt;r bumper to bumper at a snail's !
" . the m•n slated to become be efl eclive only in a frame- had proposed the spUt. His
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hospital, after a lengthy illness, ace. and bus schedules were YOUN~STOW~ fU PH - A na!lonal chairman. o_n . Apnl
Y't'Ork of "constr uctive a'ld sen-I House counterpart, awtrmu
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will be held Saturday at :30 p. ~ompletely disrupted by l cy , young Golden Gloves
boxer s~1d he was opt1m1st1c aboul sible policies and progra ms .. Thomas E. Morgan, D-Pa., of
IA.IGON - U. S, A I R .
m. at the Salem EUB church 11 k
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nd snow- whose heart stopped beatmg hiS part y s futuro. He 1s cnn- Bul bevond th is the me ssage the House Foreign Affairs ComFo~ :eer • bombers bas- i
with interment in Graham Cern- 1: Ja~~~";." s. a
, during a match lost his .'ight l vinced it_ h•• ~solid base upon . said n~thing. a~ut luture aid mlltee, opposed it.
ed_.''! all
th Viet Na~ have I
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etery.
! C~y ofl~lals ysaid sail was lfor hi e today, despite heroic er- which quahfled candidates, toward counlrie., such as Egypt For the time heine at least,
tern- forts to save h1m .
'been 1
mg Commumst tar- t
Mr. Fowler was a welder by
the 1
~ adequalt-ly fmanced. w1th prop- · whose oli ries have been at Johnson a peared. content to let
e.ts' •l\4' lupply routes in Laos Senolces will he held Satur- occupation. He was born on useless, ~aus; d ow d 1 Authorities at South Side Hos· er orgamzahon suppoW can odd · -~h th Un't d States
Congress
this out
.· llit't' ::st seven months, day for Alma J . Coleman, 29, May 1913, in Mason Caunty, •l'8~rat:• 1 1: f egrees Res~1 pita! reported that Jerry Como. expect lo make a wmning race. [ A~:/ $500 emilli~~ of total ·aid But ~"'":II" cleariy lndi"iU Jea 1
here today.
or 554 Nye Ave., Pomeroy, who the son of the late Lon and Dora roy
s e ec Iveness.
117, dted at 8:46 a . m ., but re· He has not sought a smgle '
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-.~·~ ao"Uf1 followed aiUlOunce- day shortly after surgery.
ed by his wife, Esther; one son, snowfaU ~ay, but not more lformation .
1told newsmen Wednesday when ! matn Y ~ ou
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~~ bY the Defense Depart- She was born In Meigs Coun- Donald, RFO, Letart; a ugb- 1
led
I Ooctors a am ance a1.- , he m• e •t pam
e expects _to i Johnson asked for a .. , pedal lending lbroulh International
tendanls teamed up on ~losed pRitern hiS nabonal operahon ,slandbl' authorization" for use &amp;gencies sucll IS the World
trl!nt IW Wash!· gton that two of ly Oct.ober 3, 193~. the daught- ter. Mrs. Betty Wilson of Cald- pee , Heav Snow
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the heavily armed supersonic er of Alpha Russell and Esta well; 10 grandchildren, and a
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~\!'tie• were shot down Wednes- Arnold Russell of Pomeroy. She , 'wister! 'cMrJs. bEunlce Marlin, of ltv the hardest-hit An average franthlc trip to the hodsplta . , e • ce~s u md "?
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' embattled South Viet Nam. DevelopmeDI Bank.
wi,y over LoaUan territory. The ls survived also by her hus- es o urn 1a.
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Revs. Ralph Mahoney and ·of I to _8 mche•, ~f snow fell ness, although his heart func- · question, that he expects to have 1
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~roil to produce confirming and~ do hter, Karen, and ~Marcus Traugh will officiate, there, With unoffiCial esbmates .ttoned on its own,
a :· relatively tree hand" ID re-·
O'lidenee that lhe United States son Larr'i' all at home . four Friends may call at !he rest- 01 lO and 12 Inches m and around However, he was unable to , bmldmg lhe party and hopos :
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hds ~n bombing raids a- slst~rs Mr's Dolly Hayden of dence or the deceased after ll Chardon, All roads were report- breathe and clung to life only 'l to " C&lt;lnd111'1 ·mysefl '"'as to in~
l&amp;lni! · C&gt;mmanist supply lines Spring' Arbo~, Mich. , Mrs. Ra-l a. rn. Friday., FoglesoDJ Funer- ed _fl8SS8hle, although many car- because or a machine which vie th~,'confidenCj! and support
le~ to gu•rrilla forces In ~· chel Youn~ or Clarkston, Mich. , at Home " m charge.
ned only one lane of trafhe. (Mlrnped oxygen mto his lungs. of aiL_ · - _ _
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Mrs. Marsha Mullinex of FairShareholders ot the Farmers Bank and Savings com·
Souiil-\ltel Narn.
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pany Wedne&lt;da) elected a new direetol:. re-elected eight
tou1t.mus- T E DEC. Russell ol Pomeroy : two brothI
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'l...incumbent dlrertors, and learned their bank had l'lnemhel; ~!!&gt;fall In Ohio went a ers, Horold Russell. Seaman, o.
ished its 60th anniv ersary year wltb ruourte1 at a ret'
k ng ~o!l')ti'la• restoring rnois- and Kenneth Russell, of Waynesord high .
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, Plans have been completed k• with much- of Interest to say." 1youth of lhe county." A apokes- fer our assistance •
Th!! new member of !he board nallled at tbjl a11nual
thi";:''flifn"te Olvlslan reports. She was • member of the kiok-&lt;&gt;fl the Meiga Q&gt;unty Jun- said Joeal Jaycee banquet man for the Jaycees said.
" We ""l there is much to be meetmg ~as E. Robert Schellhase, Canton, a partner Ill
) 'he I' nfall was above nor- Well Columbia EUB Church. 1or Chamber of Commerce Corn- chairman Curt McDaniel.
1 "We Jaycees feel that much , done rlfht here In Meigs eoun- 1the law ftrm of Black. McCusk~y, SolliJi and Arbaug~.
liill for a month for the first and the Ladles Frlendshl Club munlty development program Banquet tickets wlll"" avail-; cao he done in devoloplng corn- ty iit pro ring for develo ment =Schellhase, 46, w~s educated m the Clllton pubhc
tlftje sine~ Aprlt, 1963, and re- of the Bend area Funer:. serv· wlth a Jaycee banquet Feb. 4 abl• for $UO from any Jaycee , munlty lacilltles such u heal- and it is~ this area we fntond 'lscbo?ls and ~t OhiO Wesleyan Ulliveniey and tbe Ullio
1~ SOli nolsturo to near lees will be s.iurda) at
s at the Salisbury Elemenlllry or member of the Pomeroy and : th and recreational projects, to concentrate the Jayce&lt;"s 8 ._ verstty of M1ch1~an .
,
,~_liaelty depth of three to four r m. at lhe ''ut Columbia EUB school .
Middleport Chambers of Corn- [ heautlflcatton projects, etc. We [ tivlties," said Miller.
He received the degree of I
f,t. ,
Church wllli-·the Rev. Ralph Gutst speaker wlll be E. Lor· merce or at the Economy Sav-1 want to make our communities
.
Bachelor ol _Laws l':'m the Unl- Board ol Education,, Pll!n Loo
Mahoney offlclatlng and Inter- ry Moles, •tee presl4ent of the logs and Loan Co. an Second mort attractive In Industry and Miller announced that the Jay- verslty of Cmcmnab Colle~~ of ~ School cllatdet. 1D !Mt, ho
., · C-et:D ro...~ET
ment wiD 'be In Gr~m Cern~ United State!· Junior Chamber , SL in Pomeroy.
tourists ," added Jay""' presi- cees will prepare a " Plan ,' ·•w in 1943, and wlheas Ohadm1tBted rin~:.~:'GQid Key" 1wart
'! n ..,..ense mee11ng 1. tory The bod Ill 11 In tat of Colllllli!I'Ce, In charge of com- 1 The Jaycees also explained dent Bill Miller.
·I of IC!ion" under the guidanre to practice before
io ar
. ~ 11"'111 fl.. ..,.
,'fi!!~ Sunday at 2:_30_p. for~.. hour yr:r to'aen~Cf!Jle munii)"Developtilents.
, theit'programoflnvolvementin Miller continued, "There are . of Ralph M~re, Jaycee corn- the same year.
vice to hls ·""'i)i!J•
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miii!Y '""'PI and lndlvidu•ls l mum!} ·Devtlopment chairman. Schellhase Is acllve In churcli He Ia ~ - ~~ ~ ,IamMI
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, ~lm Price, director, .
p. m.
malfoll 011 community develop- Although lhe Jay&lt;ees conduct w~ to a!tract Industry and: Suggested pro)tcts are now be- and civic affairs In Canton and ,A&amp;nes C. Jllil!tl; C!f&gt;~ ...
..ld . . • eouaty-wlde meet- Friends may caD II the rog. •
that 1w bttll•alheted aU lllaiiY ll"'iecP of community In-!to llevelop Mtilgs OOUIIIJ and ; lng s!U!Iit'll w~h a , major pro- , Stark ~ty and In_ the OMo Nlkiel wl!ll b!,ll :-wlle ... 1ft
1111' a · oll Interested pel'llOill leson&amp; Funeral home any time mr tile Unital ~· "He's ' teroest through the year. these we do not want to. Interfere wit~ I jecl . fllF membership approval ' Bar Alsoc1atlon . .He IS present- chlldua, .~ •AIII"IIItl It:.
lbould lltend.
after nooo Frldaf.
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tly aenlng u president ol the
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President Johnson today
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asked Congress tor slightly less than ,3.4 b IOD or or·
et' gn a1'd n"xt
Y""
L It is the lowest request in the 18·
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'
year history of the aid program.
in a message to lawmakers Johnson called It tht
" lowest aid budget consistent with the national int.rest."
The request to !lowed last year's pattern of pruenting Congress wi lh a tighll y cut down aid program in
hoL~~/~~a~u~sh~:ot~~~i~er~~~~~d in the smallest cut ever
made by' Congres&gt; in a President's foretan aid requestonl y 7.6 per ce111.
The new runds would be ror fi scal year l%6 which starts 11&gt;is would he tantamount to
next July L
1an unlimited aid aulhorllation
for Viet Narn

STEVE · PARSONS

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~e 90 year, old today deep
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SATURDAY MATCH
.I request lor any one year was : However, offlclal8 llllltl it
in, the remote west African jun·
W
Steve'• Saturday oppon• nt.
$3.47 asked by PreSident would not "" .• .,~~k:·
&amp;lea wbofe he bas devoted more
CHICAGO (liPI) - Extref!list groops are lnfil\!:.f.tJng
~ .
Jchn Tannehill, 12 . of MiddleDwi&amp;ht D. Eisenhower in 1955, I Aid !undf,, ....
, · two
than hall a century to his he- Parents and Teacners Associations in 35 states in a •con- ,
~
1port, Js Ohio Boys Under II
"11e smallest annual appropris- congressloDaf 1
. _ _aulbor.
li&gt;Ved ]4mbarene hospital. The centrated effort to take uvet our free public school sys- ~·
1&lt;hampion and holds two titles
lion by Congress lor the pro-! i;,ation and ~
l'&lt;ohel Prize -winning humani· tern ," the national PTA preSident warned Wednesday .
in the stron&amp; Columbus Table
I~r,ian, p'hilosopher and medi- Mrs. Jennelle Moorhead, leader ot the 12-mUlionTennis Club. He is a member
· , 1 gram was 12 ·7 billion in 1956 · 1 The ne~ meaeun would
1
·~ : . missionary is white-haired member National Congress of Parents and Teachers,
of the Columbus eight-man InThe exact total of Johnson's avoid having to oeek additional
bqt still alert and energetic. said the iinfiltratwn crea1ed a "clear and present danger :
tercities team which is to play
new request, oflicials said. is authorila!ian, but tha eztra
6 y Uofted Preso lnteroatlo~l in Oaylon two weeks hence.
,,,. 'rhe Lamharene hospital is Io- t a freedom and uemurracy ."
JOHN TANNEIDLL
$3.380.370.1100 It falls b•tween ' funds still would have to lie
·~~ in the Gabon Repubhc, l She said " Extrooust groups"
Old Man Wmter hared hiS ' He ha• never met St•ve lnl _ -- -- -- ___ , the $.1,5 16.7110.1100 he requested I appropriated by Con&amp;re•.
100 · miles from the capital of . have tried to stifle free expres· , at . a news con~erenc ~.
.
for real today, burying 1r om petition.
tlthough they
lasl year ror the current ''~ca l
ln his 4,-.word aiel mes-1 teeth
Libt~vllle . II has no telephone, sion, tried to purge school li- But she diStnbuted • rnlme•· ,many northeastern Ohio com·' "practiced" together one even·
ISS
vea r and lhe h 250,1\00,000 that sage , Johnson told CoDJress:
~ _.IJ... reached by canoe and braries of certain publications, 8'.'"1Jile&lt;l she~L quotmg ~ J~hn munities under ~ heavy snow ing a year ago in the base· I
wa" appropriated by congress. " We live ia a turbulent
juajle trail Earlier thlo month pressured schools to adopt Brrch Society
puphcat1onl blanket and plunging the ther-, m&lt;nt of Steve's home in CharThe message continued stress world. But amid lhe conflict
Ubited Pro;, international sent 1courses and
texis reflectingi :·Arnerican Upmion" as urgmg rnorneter well below the lreez- leston. At that time Tannehill
OUt UfUfe
on the adm inistration policy of and confusion tbe United States
Scl1weitzer a series or questions I their own views and made ''ir· Its readers to "' JOin your local ing point.
was preparing to f'mbark on
c·on('entrating aid to nations holds firm to ita primary goal
_.,k\r:l him to romment on cur· 1esponsible. venomous and i_PTA . and go to work to take The Cleve land Weather BU· tht" tournament trail.
which ta ke steps to improve - a world of stability, freedom
l,ttnl,'~events .. they relate to •near · libelous atta&lt;ks" on indi- It over,"
r•au report.ed up to three inch- He considers It an honor to '
!their own eco~omies. .
and peace wb~· iDdependent

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$1 .00 SIII SCHICK HOT LATHIR IHAVI · ··----- 73e
$1,0o OLO SPICI AFTIR IHAVI .... ----· --· -·· 711
JUST WONDERFUL SPRAY HAIR Ill --·-···--- Ito
$1 .49 VICKS YAPORUI ------------------------ $1 .11
$1.19 IAYIR AIPIJIIN TAILITS ---------------· $1.42
29c RONSON LIGHTIR PUlL ---------·-··--·-·-- 21c
$1 ,49 fAMILY Stii RIGHT GUARD·--- ------·-· $1 .12
69c CLAROL SHAMPOO ......... ---------- - ---•~ 52t
$1.19 PHISODAN DANDRUFF SHAMPOO ........ $1.42
SUS TONI HOMI PERMANENT ----------··---· $1.01"
f1.M TONI DIIP MAGIC OilY SKIN -···--·---···· Ue "
Ito WOODBURY'S DIIP CLIANSIR ------------'- Itt' ·
GIANT IIII IPANA TOOTH PASTI --------- -- -- - fill
69e GLIIM IXTRA LAIGI TOOTH PASTE ···•-· 611'
"• LIITIIIINI ANTISEPTIC --·----------------- 52o'
60c MINNIN BAIY MAGIC --- ------------······· 4Jc ,.
SI.St GILLinl SLIM RAZOR OUTFIT ---------- $1 .12
$1,00 OLD SPICI PUSH lUTTON SHAVE ---------- 73e
$1.00' HEAD AND SHOULDIIIS IHAMPOO -------- 7k
$1.00 ALIIRlA V05 HAIR OIIISIING . . ....... .... 77c .
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$2.10 LILT HOME PIRMANINT ------······---· $1,50
- AND MANY MANY IIIORI Shop in Elbtorlelds Coametic and Toiletry Department

.ALII JUST 2
fiCA VICTOR $",95

INSULAnD

Roush's Shoe Store

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2\lo lb. ball in forest pfno,
apple blossom and bou·

69c

black,

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CRYSTALS
quet. Just dlssolvn hahf
ful in water before usln'l
soap.

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AI•d Request

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$27.50 JACKETS --~--- Solo $21'.00
$22.50 JACKETS
Salo $16.511
$18.95 JACKETS
Sale $13.00
$16.95 JACKETS
Solo $12.00
$14.95 JACKETS
Salt $10.00
$12.95 JACKETS
Sol• $1.00
$10.95 JACKETS
Sale $7.00
$9.95 JACKETS
Sole' $6.50
$8.95 JACKETS
Sale S6.0CI
$6.95 JACKETS
Sale '$4.00

Men'• Klrbury

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WORLD

WOMINI

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18-year Low
Is Marked Ill
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A Story-Book Tom S w II t, ginia's greatest athletes ot the ,1964, but us forced to default first two games In the finals to
Junior version, hardly could ~ast tOO years.
both finals In 1964 becou11e of Patty Martinez, a sharp shootIn
have made a more aensational That recognition came primar- snow '
ing girl ('If Mexican descent, in
I re-cord than Steve Parsons af tily for his contribution to na- Gteater recognition hu come three of five games; won West
the
ICharleston who will appear in Itiona! tennis where he has been to Steve It&gt; table tennis.
, Virginia Men's singles, defeata table tennis exhibition Satur-1ranked high smce the age of As a nine-year-old: Won lhe tng Don Weaver of Huntington
' , ,d•y night at the Pomeroy Jun-'lnine.
1West Virginia Boys 15 and 18 in three straight games; won
~ ,ior High anditorium.
He currently Is ranked sev- ;and Under titles, thua was the West Virginia Doubleo paired
\
Parsons, just 3, will meet 1 enth in the nation of boys 14 youngest champion ever
in \ with brother David, losing no
John Tannehill of Middleport in and under. He wa• seeded No. 1these divisions, and
retains ' games : wun all Men 's tournaUNITED NATIONS, N. Y. - a three-game table tennis ex- 2 at Chattanooga In 1963 at the .b&lt;,th today : was quarter-final- m• nts held in the state in 1964.
The )lOIIsibllity of 8 u. s . Sovi- lhibition around 8 p.m. belween , nalional championships. Here· . ist at the U. S. Open for Boy• I Th Sl
be
h
el confrontation over RIL,sia's, the third and the fourth (llnal) · cently wan the Ohio Valley 4: under 14.
us eve_ came 1 e young1
V. N. debts grew stronger to- game of the Big Bend Basket-! and under division at Covington,'! As a Ill-year-old : Quarter-fin- ~ est player m hiStory ever to
·
day as the date lor tbe re· ball Tournament.
alist again In tho U. S. Open, hold a U
. · S· Open T1tle m ta ·
1Ky ., earlier this month.
sumption or the
deadlocked This sandy-haired, wiry, and He was runnerup for the Su- ·I won his first men's title at the ble !emus: and the only . player
General Assembly neared.
leopard-quick son of a steel firm : gar Bowl National Chall'(pion- Charleston Open.
ever to wm lwo consecutive UnThe Soviets paid another , 3_5 executive, already has been . ships at New Orleans in sin- ! A• an ll-year-old: Won !he der Age 14 11t1es.
million !be regular U. N. bud- honored as one of West Vir-I gles and doubleo in 1163 and ;U, S. Open, Boys Under 14 and Parsons' aame will he "sharp"
get for 1964 Wednesday, but the
paired with Fred Henry of Col- as only last week - Jan. !&gt;-he
amount ,was about $21 million ,
umbus· to win the _Boys Under won the Annual West Virginia
short ~ ,illat needed to remove
16 di•ision doubles ;' won the Men's Round Robin championthe thteil of loss of their Gen• t:/
• I
ll•st V~rglnll Men I doubles ship, winning 10 or 11 matches
·
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eral .Assembly vote under Ar·
w1t
am1e erson as p..,..ner.
while all others lost four
or
ticle 19 of the U. N. Charter.
As a 12-year-ald: Soccessful- more the third straight year
Jy defended his Open title at ' he h~s dominated this 1tate
I ln the
Lo A l aft
l)R. ALBERT SCHWEITZER
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Boys sizes 4 to 20 and ml:ns sizes 36 to 52. Co""urQ Wools - Nylons - Suede Leather - Cotton TwilL All

Every i&gt;ay -

WOMENS

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Sale I Mens· Jackets· :.
and Boys Jackets ,

- Ioden

You Can Buy A Plano Made l;ly Kimball During
Elberfelds Sale Time and Really Save. Stop In 011
The Second Floor, See Thes~ Kimball Panos. Make
A Selection of the One You Want. Buy Now At the
Sale Prices , and Use Elberfelds Sensible Credit
Servlee to Buy Your Kimbell Plano. ,

Sizes 9-10-11

Men• lrlth Linen

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149 DRESSES IN THIS SALE

KIMBALL PIANOS

Rubber Boots

NO. 231

Furniture l'or Ivory Room In Your Home At SilO Prlcoo- Wo'll Dellvor Prompllf To Your Home- And

BALL BAND

"" sales cash
sales f\nal

In tho Mlddlo Block Noxt to Elborhlds

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W. R. Carpenter, Mr. and Mro.
Bert Grimm. Mr .
and Mrs.
Llale Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred

FlATs
$J.88

HPid at Restnurant

Crow's Town &amp;: Country
dav a rternoon
1-'rf&gt;sent. were. Mr. and Mrs.
W. 0 . Barnitz, Mr . and Mrs.
JPS'*! Brinker, Mr . and

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The annual dinner or
Post Officers club of Racine
Chapter O.E.S. was he:d

6.88 7.88 8.88

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Mrs. I

her parents Mr. and
Thoma s Henn"'ssy.

VALUES TO 14.99

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Some ,..., llkel)o Frio
day' Hlp Ieday IW4, .... •
afaltt 1'-U, lllf~ Friday Z'I-M.

The Rn. · M. ! . QoW1011 -...
In Jacksoll. Ohio, . ~ to "tend a dlstrlot mmllltr s brll'f,
In&amp;
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dlat Cbur •

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Relatives here learned that

Plans were made for irnpro ve· j Mrs Claude Durgee and daument s to be made in the manse Ighte~ Anne have returned to
when the newly organized Group the states r;om Morocco where
I of the F irst United Presbyter. 1 the Durgee fa mily has beP..n
~an Churc h met Monday even. : sta tioned for the past three
mg at tile h?me of Mrs. Dale! years. Their son, Jeff, is
a
Wal burn. Offl~ers_ were elec~ed • student at Penn College and
a t a~ or gam zatto'l .d meetmg rAnne will be a senior in high
held m December.
school. They are residing in
Elected _were Mrs. Thomas an apartment in
Pittsourgh .
K ell~. chai rman: Mrs .
F'~ed P a. until their own home is
Lewis. VIce ~halrman;
M~ss I vacated. Mr. Dur~ee will re.
~everly Perrm, secretary; MISS I ma in in Morocco until his work
CRI'Oiy n Russell , treasurer; Mrs. _ _ _ _ _ _
Edward Crook s, flower
fund i
1chairma n; Mrs. Dale Walburn , ~'i1M:!htztzws&amp;£ awwaa
b?lzaar ch&lt;t irrna n: a nd
Mrs .

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FRI., JANUARY 15th- 9 A.M. • 8 P.M.

'Mn. Violet Hartinger
has
reiUI'IIed from several days v!J.
1! In RIO Grande with lu!r dau!lhter and family , Mr. and Mrl.
Garillld Lanier and family.

Floor- -Soloct A Kroohlor Living Room Sullo -

Flemmg .
Mrs. John Da vis flrene
derson! has return~ to her
~orne m the Philipp111es rol\owsenior al Im~ several mo~ths stay
in

Racine Htgb School.

2 BIG DAYS!

l2-Dal11 SenUnel Pomeroy-Middleport, 0, Jan. ,lS, 1915

until his return .

. a pati ent at Veterans

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INFORMATION SERVICE

there 11 finished. l\ln. Dur... 1n1 held 1n the R•lland lllelboP'II!JIIing
is lhe lor0181' Dorothy Sauer, dlst Churcll. Mrs
Ml!l 'Margarel Sauer. Mrl. waa a long time aet"e momClarence McNeal, Mrs Lillian ber In the organization.
Sielff, members of the Mlddl~ Mayor Let Smltll has been
port wcru, attended funeral a business •lsltor in Chicago,
services for Mrs Eva Flem- DL

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who were enroute to Florida.

chapter of "Live As F'rl:'e \1 en''
from a !itudy guide on r.a lations .
r Mrs.
Holmes rea d from ''Con·
COR ALEE MANUEL
ct' rn," ··Blessed Art
Thou
Mrs. Maggie Manut"l of Ra-Among Women.'' The meeting
rlnt". Ohio is announcing the
('losed with benediction
engagement
of her deugbter,
.\ trs. McBr ide, hostess , serv·
M
b
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Coralee
Manuel, tu Mr.
ed refresh m rn r ~ b Mrs _ Pol ls.
Russell
Vant~e
Cummins, s&lt;ln
Mrs Ho lmt"S 1\~rs. ) l 1ck . Mrs
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and
Mrs
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Hazel Cla rk a nd \1iss Frankie
mins of Letart FaUst Ohio.
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HOMEOWNERS

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Storo Hours Thlo Weekend Are 9 to 5 on Thurod1y 1nd Prlclay 1!1d 9 to 9 Saturday. Come Up To

While here th ey visited with
M r~
\' a ugh ar · ~ grandmother ,
Mrs. Annice Ohlinger. who is

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PLAN TO ATTEND
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Mrs Violet Hartinger has
cetved word that her son, Lt.
CoL James llarginer , who
stationed in Hawaii is leaving
for temporary duty in
Viet
Nam and Southeast Asia. His
fa mily will remain in Hawaii
Visiting Monday with
Mr.
and Mr s. Richard Vaughan and
family were Mr . and Mrs. Kenneth Hiller of Flushing, Mich.

$8 . 6~

A fret'
will orte-n'lg 0 1
wa!i taken
\1 rs . \1c8nde gave the

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January 15-19

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