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ovl!l1ing, Ice cream and eake\vlslt with tlletr porenta, :
Hairdre11err Pl#n ,
served In observance of and Mn. Everett Dalley
J' alentine Dance
Mrs. Moore's birthdayMr · and 1\ln. Marvin Kellyw. -•
Mrs. Jo Ann White was Ia
Mrs. carl Moore and Mrs. Randy Houclallllelt epent "'" Point Pleas8nt ,mil - k to at.
Helen Brlckles visited Tuesday nesdaJ with bls gr_andpiJtnts, lend a meetlria of Affiliate 11,
evening al til&amp; Elmwood Rest Mr. and Mrs. Everett Dailey. of the lfallonai Hairdreue"
Home ~llh Mrs. Brlckles' grand- Miss Genevieve St.obart and and eo.metologists A&amp;SqCiallon,
motller Mrs. Calli• Loslin.
Mrs. Mu Folmer were ~alll· She was atcomponled by Mall
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. polis visitors Wednesday.
June Hood
Donald Pulllnl of Wllllallll" Mr. aDd Mrs. William HoudllPl111111 .;...... made for a valtown, W. Va. spent 8 couple of obelt and Miss Marela Karr at· entlne dance to be held saturdays this _week at his cabin tended the funeral of Mrs. Eva day evening, February 3 at the
at Shade nver.
Mr Flemlni SUnday, at the Rutland Moose Hall In Pobit Pleasant.
Michael GJimore son of
· Methodist church.
A slyle show will he presented
and Mrs. Elza Gilmore Jr. Is Mr. and Mra. Damon Farrell prior to the dance. A meeting
confined to his home by Illness. were
In
East Bank, W. will he&lt;lreld Monday at Tootie'o
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Struble Va. Sunday to attend grave- Beauty Salon to complete pl1111
spent the week~ at nd~an side services for his aunt, Mrs. lor the observance of "Natioul
with her parents, Mr. 8
"· Irving Karr who died at Flint, Beauty Salon Week."
Oto Des. Mrs. Des Ia ill In Mich.
the Hocking Valley Hospllal.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kelly restretches 4.173 feet aoro11 the
turned to their home, Colum- I Grand Ol•lee dam, largest Columbia River In Ill&lt; noJ11l.
bUs Tuesday evenl01, after • concrete structcre In the lJ. S.. west.
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Ex•eutive officers of t he : ,.
In Middleport
J'tddleport PTA made plans to Mr and Mrs. Charles Pt&gt;lzel .;

-.,reate a Schularsh1p Fund I.Jr of Charleston, W. Va . came fur
udnets. of Middl~port.
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jay evening at thP high ~rhool ,
t:~onductf:'d by the rrestdent Wit~iam Ingles .

Keel« . Mrs . Arthur Stuar!
aN:'ompan_v them to ht&gt;r home !
in Charl f!!tton following several 1
days visit with her brother. Mr . i

- The group ''IJi f'd to rec11m- and Mrs. Homer Cook
·_inend a connnuan.·e of the .:al- • Mrs. Carnell Vanc-e was a i
~ndar project of last year lr1 busine~s visitor in Hunlin~ton ,
!he membership at the reQ:ular ' W Va. ~1onday
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Jneeting next Monday PWning. · Mr. ~nd :vl'rs. _Robert Halt-yl:
~A discussion was held
pt:"r· and t'hlldren, M1chael. Kathy,
lalning to the PF:P \Plan tor and Barbara _Ann visited ov.er 1
~ducational Proxress1 bi!l Bnd lhr weekend m Caldwell, Ohio, !
~wo representative~ from
the with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lauder-r
i.llcbool and the PTA wilt attend mill.
=a meeting on the bill tn .1e ht'ld
Hl:'rent visitors with Mr. a?d i
Athens in Fet-!·uar' . He v. Mr~ Albt&gt;rt . Roush and fam1ly ;
~.J)owson ot the PTA and ~lr. were her Sister. Mrs. C&lt;Jrnct
~ W M ·C0 111 as supt'nnle"ld· Herdman and Mrs. James Ma:"'
he 1 . WI• 11 . : ::e
theny and son • Jimmy of Leon.
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Mr. and Mrs. Alva Holsinger of Reedsvi !!e. State Route 124, will celebrate the~r
to Leon by Mrs. At M ,· Golden Wedding Anniversary Sunday, .Ian. 17th although tbe actual date of their
mother ol M.rs H~u.c.h and M . ~ marriage was Jan. 16th, 1915, at Indian Run by the late Hev. R. c. McDougle, the
H~rdman : ~ho wtll spe~d sev Ievent has been set sunday, so that their fr ien:is and relatives can attend. An .open
er. 11 . d&lt;~ys .'" Leon, W.
en· I he use will be held at their residt&gt;nce fru m :l p.m. to 4 p.m. Mr. a~d M:s- Holsmger
Mtss Sharon Ro~shl
have 11 children all liv·ing: four daughtr rs Jnd seven sons , Fanme Bigley, Emma
tert'd H_o!zcr llospJta ror sur·\ Van· Meter, of R~edsville; Donna Webb, G u:rsville; Virginia Carter, Long Bot~m;
grry UHs week.
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_ Iva Jr. and Virgil, Reedsville; Rodney, Greenfield,
. It sons Winnie Clinton· Russell A
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D·tle Mournmg 1s VIS '
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I and Clifford, of Kansas City, Mtssourt.· They
have 37 grandchildren an wree grea
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son , grandchildren Alva is retired after srve ral vears with Dravo Cons. and U.N. Hal·
&lt;~nd fa~ily. Mdr. alnld rs . &lt;Jmesldermans Con;.
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•::JIOrt on the meelmg at the Feb~ary met'lm~ of the IO&lt;'&lt;~ I rrA
·~ It was 01nnounced ll.at M.r::_Harold Lt,t"- .~e southea-;t Or;;.
·-trict D1re~.:1or PTA , wdl be
Ahe gut"st speaker at the Ji1n:.~ ua~·
mee:mg Monday Jan 13
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ERefreshm :·~ts will be
st&gt;rvt d
',;following the mPeting.
;.. All.ending the board meeting
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·:,resident; Mrs. Lowell Brflver
nr ~n. · rsr A
. k . u A Grueser and prayer bv
Mrs. 1community serv1ce cha1rm&lt;tn.
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;J;econd vice president ; 1 rs . . "a" have been house guests I Morgan closed the mectmg.
He rt"s 11ment ~ were 'k'rve\,4, Y
.:Joe Bai le~·, treasltl'er: Ways and k;n ~ · _ d Mrs. Rodnt&gt;v
Mrs Sherman Butler. Mrs.
·~Means. Mrs. Eugt&gt;ne Cor.de; ~ ·. r. ~~ce Sunday. 0 ; .
Luckaduu. Mr:-. Harrison Bent~afetY , ~1r. Leo Kennt'dy and Cl:~;fm:~a~ 5_8 practicing physilev.
Mrs.
Erne st Bowles,
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tMr \lr·Comas
M.r s &amp;rnrna Bland and
Mrs
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r-ian in Middleport for sf'veral
Hidw·d $
TO ATI'END INSTITUTE
' years Thcv cam• Sunday and
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In Pomeroy
-!' PI ms were made to attend lrlt Wedne~"Y R 1 h G 1
SORORITY TO MEET
Mr and Mrs Geoffrey Wiltihe M1d-W mLer Institute to De
Mr lafndf rs alp a'cmat':'orne 1 Mananne Campbell of c: alll· The Z1 Gllillma Mu Chapter son .:tnd daughters, Kelly and
. Dll'ector of 0 JS- of Bera S1gma Ph1 Soronty WII 1 1'ern J o an d Mr. and Meld Jan t6 wher1 the Heath h~ve
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pohs, DIStm:t
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·Jethodist MYF rnet Sunday Ill\~ lond: M C H W!S&lt;" Jr i Iret 15, of the Wome·s Fed- i meet tomght. Thur'&gt;day, Janu IDon Jet! and daughter, Lisa
~vemng at the church. M1ke 1 of ~~~~~rl :s.ent the weekend 1erat1on. spoke on the topir, ary 141h nt 7 45 at the Colum- Kay syent Saturday evening
liloyd pres1dent was m charge l
ddl y. tp
"Federation'' at the January lbta Gas of Oh10 Offu:e m M1d- , v.1th their parents, Mr. and
epor
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1Mrs. car1 Moore. nurmg
· the
-:of the• meetmg. •The group met . m M1 ~--meetmg of the Mtddleport
Bus- ctleport .
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.';.at 4 p.m. ~nd sanded and var- 1
mess and Professior.:~.l Women's
:;tnshPd buil ding blocks for the ' Jnruurrv MPPiitrR
, Clu.b Tuesday even ing in t~e
;numry doss department. A O Tl'f QC.•Q • H ld
.soctal rooms of the C&amp;S Ol::o
:p1z,.; 1 suppe r was served at 6
f w .~ ·'"' IS ~ ·
Eleclne Company.
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followed by the regular 1 _The January meelllt~ o~f the Mr~. Campbell was . lnlroduc- i
W~rs ol the Rock Sprmf! ~le- e£! by Mrs (;uy Hevnolds ol
~--~.._..--.._...-......-., Il lhodist chureh was flr!d Tues- the Emblem and
Federation
1 da"· afternoon
at the churc? committee.
with Vlrs W. A. MorgAn presl- There were nine other visit- 1
I dent in ch~rg.e.
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ors from the Callipolic club who I
Pomeroy, Ohio
Group smgmg of ReVt\'P Us spoke on other m~tters of the
TONIGHT
Again and prayer by Mrs A~os clubs. Mrs. Campbell emtmerNOT OPEN
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- - - Leonard, opened the :neelmg. l ated the work of the Feder a-.
During the business session, VIS· 1 tion and stated that the cluh~
FRIDAY thru TUESDAY
italians to
be
held
in 1 would be useless without the
Januuy 15-19
the near future were .Jiseussed. ! chairmanships and their work _
WALT DISNEY'S
"EMIL AND THE
Mrs Lewis GruPser, progntm i She urged the sharing o! idee~s
DETE(;TIVES"
chai~m~n.
read Psalm 1 and I of the difrerent elub~ and noted j _..J
(Technicotorl
port.1ons 'lf "'alhew 5 a1!d 7. values gained from otht'r rlubc;. Bryan RusselL 10 yr. old boy
lis F.mil: 3 detecth:es: Walter followed hy rht· Kor,..:tn •,rerd , She disrus~ed the di~trlrt mref. I
Slezak, Hcin Schubert. PPter ' ir unison "'l'~e Ewha w~mer 's I ing to be held at Athens in '
Ehrlich, played strictly for , Umvers1ty '' wa .. the loptc nf March
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laughs.
: the program with all mem'&gt;c~-s
Mrs Horace McElhinny serv- I
partirio"~!lng . A poem by M! s. I ed a~ treasurer in the absence I
-iiii-Iiiiiilllltiiiiliiiiiiiilillli.iiiii1 of Miss Sharon Roush, who 1!1 j
' in Holzer Hospital for surge1y 1
~ Th(' club also voted to sponsor
' a girl to the Buckeye Girls' I ::...-:::::::;;;
, State in June and Mrs Revn. 1
'l ids was asked to contact ~1rs ·
Albert Roush of the
Legion
Auxiliary for Instructions
Two new m~mber!l were- W('l- .
~omf&gt;d into the club, Mr"i AI- ·
len 11:11 and Mrs W111fam Lehew. emphve~ of The DHily
Sentinel in Pomeroy. A din- '
ner was servert at the M:'-lnin ,
Reslaurant preceding the meet· ~
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The meeting , tn charge of I
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A report on the Christmas var- ,
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were read from the Veterans
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and stamps given tht&gt;m, and
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Red cross for contribution. Mrs
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One Gallipolis man was killed and three persons Injured In ~ headon crash of
two automobiles at 3:30 p.m., Thursday on State St, near the Ohio Valley Launder- I
ers and Cleaners establlohment.
Dead on arrival at Holzer Hospital was Bennie F. Plantz, 23. of 92 Chillicothe
·Rd., driver of one of the vehicles.
In satisfactory condition at Holzer Hospital today were:
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Mrs. Griff C. (Deanna Wickline) Cook, Jr, 24, Rio Grande, driver of the north- I
Before the }tly~:ee Projed
west bound auto, who suffered a fractured jaw and laceration of the upper lip.
Edgar K Criner, 21, of 63 Chillicothe Rd., who suffered mulhple lacerahons and l
abrasions of the scalp and forehead
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John M. Williams, 21, of 358 1/, Second Ave., fracture of right leg and multiple
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lacerations. Criner and Williams were passengers in the southeast bound vehicle.
Dr Donald R. Warehime, Gallia county coroner, ·
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By DONALD H. May
' Hayden, D-Arl!. president pro
ruled utis morning Plantz died of internal hemmoraging[ ~~W'fff'(,X:~' " ; !
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tempore of the Senate, and
due to a crushed chest, and multiple rib fractures. Plantz ,
LONDON (UPI) - Sir
WASHINGTON 1 UPIJ - Pres- Htouse Speaker John W, Min
also had a broken nose and several teeth were knocked I Winston Churchill, Brit- ident John•on asked Congres• ICormack, O-Masa.
out.
1in'1 venenble \JO.ye.,. tvday ror increased funds to I The President said the Unl&amp;o,
He and his two passengers were pinned in the wreck- · old elder statesman, has step up u. s. efforts in the dis- ed States must remain "vigJ~
age approximately 25 minutes before officials got them ' ouffered o cerebnl throm- I armament field.
I ant to d!ID8er" but olao must
out. Mrs .. Cook was out of her auto, and in a chair at the bosls, his physician wid
Admimstration orririals said 1be "vigil&amp;nt for opportunitiel
1time the first ambulance arrived.
today.
Johnson would continue to j for improving lhe hopes for
The car Mrs. Cook was driving belonged to Justin
A medical bulletin sign- pres the Soviet Union for peace."
1 Williams an employee of the Shell Service Station. After
eel by Lord Moron, his agreem•nts :o curb spread of ' Officials said one of the maleaving ;chool, Mrs. Cook was r~ported to have driven physician, said Churchill , nuclear weap..tns to more na- jor benefits 01 the increased
to the station traded cars so hers could be worked on, 1 not only suffered the tions. limit c~'rtain military pro. funds would be to permit l h •
and was enro~te home at the time of the nash.
' thrombosis but also is ser· i duclion and broaden thE.' .arms agency to condUct more
The Williams auto was registered under Garland 1 lously ill with • clrcufa- nuclear test ban.
research Into what kinds of
Williams, father of the owner. He purchased the auto tory weaknell th•t follow..
In a spel'i;, message to Con- · r.ew disarn1ament proposals
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the President asked for ! might be m•dt and bow they
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The death vehicle belonl '
h tF&gt;xWJ'ilf'f~¥}\.n.H-1''"~"''-"'"'""-~·;-i .-""·'"' ·~~-' a four-yeb.r authorization of $55 ' could be safeguarded•
to the victim's father , Jessel According to the police, t e
million to run the U. s. Arms r The agency conduct• research
After tl1e }a,\'Cl'f' ProjP&lt;'t
Plantz.
Plantz auto was left or r.enter
1Control
and
Disarmament projerts in fields ran1JI1'18 from
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Plantz had •uffered a brolc- at the time of the crash. Sgt. :
I Agency tACDAl.
how armamenll could be !I&gt;o
NOW AND THEN - Last summer, the Bend· Area Jaycees undertook a project en Jes In an auto accident on[ John Tayloe satd Plantz, . the [
I Congress gave the agency $9 s'lected and counted to the elof cleaning up the Adamsville Cemetery on Route 33 just above Mason and directly June 6, 1944, near Cftdmu:s on, drt~er. ha~ ~n drmkmg.
million fo1 the current year, al- ' fects ot' how closing of defense
acruss the road from the Riverside Golf Course, Above are pictures showing the ce- Rt. 141. He was hospitalized;Chtef of Police Chester Le,aper ,
though the administcation had plants would affect a !lOtion's
mt'tery engulfed by weeds and brush as it looked prior to the operation and show·Jwo months after that mishap.; and PU. llolhs North assiSted
· requested m million. The new economy.
ing later ~he results of several weeks of hard work. One can see the many stones un- . According to Gallipolis police, 1m the mvesllgahon.
I funds would he fo. fi"Cal year : Many of the research projects
covered through the brush cutting by the J,ycees. Chairman of the project was Or- :Mrs. Cook was driving north· ; Three ambulances wer~ rush1!166. which begins nexl July I, 1 are contracted with private
lm Durst, who rece1ved a Jaycee of the Montn Award for hrs devohon to the work wesl on State St., away from ' ed to lhe seen&lt;- Mtllers took
lhrough fiscal 1969.
firms. Officials said the rein l~e ~em~tery. Many Jaycees sacrificed most of their spare time and used mowing the city) and the Plantz auto : Crin~r and Plantz h&gt; Holzer Two Pomeroy resident. were
Letter Message
search program suffered when
scy~heS, brush hooks, ~-es, sickles, 13wn mowers, rakes, and a chain saw in their was headed southeast at an Hosptta\. The Waugh-Halley •· ?ospitahzed early today loll~w-1 Johnson's message was in the Congress cut the &amp;leney'a budclean-up project. The job was finished by IIUA·OrtobeL Bend-Area Jaycees' have at- estimated speed of 55-60 miles Wood ambulance took the In· mg a one-oar accident on State form of a leller to Sen. Carl
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rePflJI accepted donations fl'om people toward fu!utl,- care of the cemetery. AI!yone per ·hour.
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jured Mrs. Cook, and Wether- . Route 7 two-tenths of a mile ·
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)l'iMinil-lo contribute may send the1r donations to the Bend-Area Jaycees, care of , The two met beodon. · just holt-Elliott rushed Williams to nr~th of Pomeroy.
Lewis Gilland, Mason . W.. Va.
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'thi• side of the curve below the the emergency room.
led I _ Treated at Veterans Meroor·
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The im- The wreckage was hau
a- 1al hospital
were Hugh
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: flood kesca~ :;d~llliams au- way by Sanders and O'Dell's Roush. 43. driver of the car.
pact noc
wreckers
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·and Rea Hoscar, 42, a pas~en·
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•lraddled Th e fa ant Y was Gallipolis' .1 ger. Roush was admilted for ..
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first in nearly t8 months. Last observation while bill passenOfe
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er sust&lt;tined fractured ribs.
COLUMBUS IUPIJ - The stale Educat.ion. Depart1,'
The ent:re front end was crush- __
- - ---- - g The Meigs County Sheriff's men! has set a deadhne of Jan . 25 for ~pplications by
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The Pomeroy Chamber of Commerce plan for an ed back tD the rear seat.
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department said Roush I o s t' schoo.l dtstncts f~r their s~a;~ of $5.2 D}llhon In fed~ral
air strip in Meigs county has been endorsed unanimously The Plantz auto sl~pped. a- .
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Icontrol of his car when II slid vocational educatiOn money . lhe state will make the first;
, bout 15 teet on. the nght s:de
Ion a palch of ire. went off the allocat:on at the Feb. 8 meet:ng of the state Board of Ed·
', by the Meigs Countv Javcees.
M Meeting Wednesday night, the
--·- - - - : ot State St ., w1th the
rear
right side of the highway. over ucatl~n .
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We. know Its too short a bme to do ~ job _nght,
5 Jaycees voted also to support to fill tho vacancy created by bumP"r resting on the sidewalk
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f. La
Le · in front of the residence of 13Z
Byrl R. Shoemaker, state vocational education director,
the 1965 Cancer Drive Ea •h the
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year the Jayrees support one ol Middleport Je~.rnes Smith of State . Its front end was also Two Athens county
men Th~re w~s heavy damalile to 0 t:Jty S&lt;.' 00d supenn
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e the hood. grill. doors an m- Ohio has obli a ted the money and eqaipptnc vocatloul ....
and donations and were re- McDamel on the Jaycee board One w1tness was Aulta Pmk theft of a cow last week, plead- ders or the J9fi0 model car. He b h
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ENG. Quested this year to back-up of directors
errnan. Rt. 2. Bidwell.
I'd guilty to informational affi- wa!l du-d to appear in CoW1ty Y t e ~n
une 1 h federa ; CITh 0 ten board•
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land - Doctors today reported the ca ncer rive.
The meeting was attended by
. avJ m ~Jgs oun y
- eourt on a eharge o .exces~av al treasury .
i each project and ]ocal commuothe birth of a boy who dev.el~ ! Jaycees Ed Bartels, L I o y d Fred [Atwis, Jim Smith. Bob
mon Pleas Court today.
-speed for road condlbons. The Of tbis vear 's allocation, 80 iitJes must come up witb matcbor"'d in his mother's abdomm· B~ackw?od, Don Young, and l':astman. Curt McDaniel. Don
arm Ufe3U
Judge John C. Bac.on accept mishap OC('urred at 3 a.m
per cent ·wlll go for building Iing money on I doflar..for~l·
al cavity instead of the womb. IBIIJ ~iller have completed a Yt,ung, Richard Vaughan, Ed .
~the iJleas or Marvin L. Tom. \ .
--- )ar basis, at least until tbe encl
CJum~ of such a birth were p~escnbe~, eourse and are qual- Bartels, Cecil Wolfe, Vincent
137, of .Albany Rt. 3, ond Harold
MAN HELD
I of Jtme.
placed at 60 million to one. ' If ted for The Back ground for _Knight, James WiJtecup. Lar- '
IHamrtck . 34. Albany, _and the~ Ch· I II • IJ Rt 2 Racine
I Shoemaker laid that after
Tht mother w&lt;:~s identified as Leadership Award." The B.F.L. rv Anderson, Lloyd Blackwood, !
.ordered them plared .m Shell'
ar~s ~~d,in Meigs coun: !
.that the state hopes lo
vid.e
Mr~. Gy,Jris Longson, ~26, or :program is an actio~ progr~m Dale Kautz and Roy Geser. I The Meigs County Farrn Bur- Ro~rt C. H~rtenbach s CU8tody w;~ ~e:~fs ~orning on charges \
i some
matching: money~rom
nellj'by Brimington.
for Jayce.-s post their
first
'eau has achieved its 1965 mem- unhl sentencrng,
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the scene
0Uf
the next appropriation crl lbe
Doctors said such births are year in the organization.
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j bership goal. according to An·
Prosecuting Attorney Ber~ard o£ DWI a~ ea~mgtt as tak- j
I legislature
normally fat, to both mother I Jaycees F'red Lewis. Bob East- '" .,_,," ,.".'"~r~~ii;"Ji~·'&lt;'tiW~~ :1c· ,., Idrew Cross or Racine.
v_. Fultz presented the afflda- of ~n accl ~I. b y~ac~e· Mar- ,
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_·-~-and baby. They said there bave man, Curt McDaniel and AIUPl -The Cross said 225 memberships Vlts to the cou~t. The . men en ml.o cust L~on~
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were obtained In Meigs county were tharged With stealmg a shal Alfred } ·
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be western .world and that only Spoke awards. similar to the four
ne~ emocra e COD· I during the 15-d.ay drive that' COW owned by Alvin Dye, Car- ~'i'#'&lt;~'\·)'Wv~.'· d'''""';&lt;:~&lt;rnl~*'{l't.,-Y, c·? MeiMS ('OUnty beef cattle pro.
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I ' p'l. PLEASANT- A bomb ducers and ot hers In
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about 50 _of those mfanL'i sur- B.F.L., but designed for fu·st House committee assignments ·concluded Thursday night . This pen er.
ere. . ml:
vlved. The baby, na~ed H~y- ! year Jaycees.
Thunday.
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I' is fl gain of six over last year.
sure routed students
and Ithe cattle mduslry ~re mvtted
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ley, hi'S been placed m an ~~- 1 Larry Anderson and Bill Mill·:
. The Meigs Farm Bureau Veterans Memorial Hospital 1 tea('htn outsidr Point Pleas. to the annual ~eetmg of tkJe;
Mr_s. Longso~
IS er were voted the "Jaycees of t Walter .J. Moeller, l..ancas- I Rroup's succe!lS gave it the han-) ADMISSIONS - Jack Baxter,, ant Hlgb s('bool tblo;; morning. ,Sout-heastern Oh1o ~e~f Cattle
F'ive cases were being prt-·
cubatgr.
l'ecoverlltl sahsfactorlly f r 0 m l the Month" in December for ter. serving a secood term af· or of being the first county in Middleport;
Howard Woods,
Police and f'irt Department Improvement Assoc1atton Wed- sented to the January
term
the delivtry operation.
I their work on the Christmas ter bejng ousted lh the last Ithe Southeastern region of 22 Reedsville : Edgar Dorst, Guys - personnel we·r·e m1 the teen• nesday. JanuBry 20
. Grand jury in the Met1s counBasket Project and the Junior Congr•ts, drew tbe Commtt.. counties to make a gain
on, ville.
enmasse chuklng tbe build.
Th. ~vent gf'f~ un?erway ":~t~ ty courthouse today.
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. - : Miss Pageant respectively.
Let ~n Interior and Insular membership. The current mem· DISCHARGES - Mae Pier-: Ina. No further detalhl w•re a VISit, to tht' Ftf'nrh
.Ltt~ Prosecuting Attorney Bern1
The United States is prepar· : The Jaycees elected board Affatn.
bership Is the largest of the 1~! son, Long Bottom. John Hite. i availablt&gt; at 11 :31 a.m.
Ca!tlt&gt; tom~~my farm at 0 3 :m. ard V. Fultz .IBid the charps
lng for a cmdrontation 1\'\th Rus- meml&gt;er Curt McDaniel or Porn- .. , )•q.''l'&gt;"~-;:~.J&lt;;( .. ;; ,-·"-"*"~t£~·Y'7'·~tt~ I eal organization for the past 201Middleport; Allee Garnes. Dex· ,
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., _ . Thts farm 18 locat.f'd four mG :1 e~ be1ng studied by the lfand jUI"J
sia on the U. N. financial iss•Je eroy the Internal vice presidenti
years.
ter.
i~"~~""""'~;fltM&gt;M&lt;l!jij;HJ'UWiii''l=iiiN~ bel~w Pt. Plea~ant. near IB 1 1I- will range from OWl to Jarand is lining u~ suppqrt for a :
-- - ----- pohs Ferry· \\ · Va _, on State c•efly . Grand jurora were briefGeneral Assembly vot~
e
Route Z.
, ed by Common Plna J u d 1 e
u. s Ambassador Adlai E.
AI lh18 farm. 900 head of cal- John C. B!O!CII before Ntirlng
Slevenson met for two hours
lr~C
' tie are on feed . All of these,. study evidence offered.
Thursday with the 21-naHcn La·
were purchased . wl~hm 30 miles Jurors are Mazy E. David..
tiD. Am~lcan group.
HOUSTON, Tex. (UPil-Jea-~her an Intravenous injection. lin very. bad heart failure whe~ Moon,"' •'Naughty _Marietta,··~ ln.l929, famed director Ernest of the farm. ThiS IS one. oft~~ son, Frances HoJdapr. RobSoutt'fl said Stevenson told nette MacDonald, 57. who 1 Ra.vmond massaged her feet. she arnved."
" Maytime,' "The Grrl ol the 1 LubJtsch saw thl' screen test la~ge beef cattle_ operations 1 ert E. Dailey, Laura J . Wires,
t~e Latin Americans •h&lt;• 'lnited played Juliet to Nelson Eddy's 'She stiffened her arms and
The doctor added that ~e ' Golden West'' and "Bitter-: Dill had persuaded Miss \lac- this area ancl wtll have many Harold Lohse, Ellnlr L. Evans.
Sta4eS 1s ready to confront the Romeo in a series of movie i said
! " had treated her before for an- sweet/' paid her the ultimate Donald to do.
\ mterest.~ng thmgs for farme:s Ella M. Wipple. Robert Mar·
Rus!ianJ _in the General As- musicals. died Thursday of a 1 " I love you."
other arterial condition pert.aps professional compliment:
"'111at's ..eno~gh, l:ve found ito see In t~e way . of automatic cinko, Robert Cole, C. ,. H»o
sembly "In order to •ssure the , heart seizure in Methodist llos- i Raymond replted:
a year and a half ago." He "She was the greatest woman my queen, satd LubJtsch. who :feedlng and handhng of fee&lt;\, f:eld, Walla"' Hill, Mulne ~
future of the world •lrgs.niza.-1 pital.
,''1 love you.''
termed her death ''most regret· movie singer who ever lived. had been Jearching the country In additiOn. the mana~crs W! - old. L. L. Roush, Ruth Bier.
lloll'- Ita moral and financlal 1 Tl)e dashing Eddy and the 1 He told a friend In Holtywood table, of cours0:. ,most unfortu- ,She had so many successes and for o co-star for Maurice Che- give the. srory of how they plan and William Elcl!lnpr.
soavency.''
1 beactiful Jeanette were so be-- by telephone thaf his wife then nate and tragic."
i a tremendous number of rriends valie! in ''The Love Parade.·• to prov1de the feed for these
:llevable as lovers i more than died.
1 Informed of Miss MacDOn- all over the world."
· nus movie was followed by a catlle.
: 3 Fines Ordered
NEGRO LEADER M.~RTIN I • b81t-dozen movies that many The actor said he planned to aid's death by United Press In- Born In Philadelphia, Pa., succession of others.
The group will meet for lunch ,
Lutlltr Klllll Jr. hu called lor fans refused to accept that they f her body hor.1e today for ternational In Hollywood, Eddy June II, I907. Miss MacDonald But it was with Eddy that she at .Tyo:s Restsurant m Gallh In County Court
_.. 111-out assault on racial bor- weren't man and wife In real se...,lces at Forest Lawn Meml). !said he was "shocked. deeply made her professional stage de- gained almost Instant stardom. pobs w•th the busmess meet1111, Thret! flnel ,.,.
orderotl
rfen In Selma, Ala., Monday. life.
,
rial Park.
:distreosed.
but al the Capi\al ,Theater •n "Naughty Marietla." released -of the association to be held al ,and a bond was forfeited
Ill
Klnfl' 'told a rally of BOO Ne- Mlai MacDonald and actor The couple had nown here : "It doe•n't seem possible that 1Ne" York In 1920 In 'The In .1935, was a smash hit.
the restaurant :mmed1ately af· :Melga Count, court !lodiJ.
fi1'08 at Selma 1butsday night Gene Raymond - • married last Tuesday so Miss MacDon-' this beautiful. vibrant woman is Demi-Tasse Revue.''
: In the seven years that fo~ ter lunch, accordmg to Paul Jwlp FraniL W, Porter, Jr.,
ths. every restaurant, every June 16, 1937, rn wbfjl was de- •. ld could he examined by Dr gone. I spoke to her only • · Durlllll the next eight years, , lowed, the patr sang to each Baer, secretary • tr asurer. lined Rollin 0. .DIJI tltt llld
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th~ter and every motel' In the scribed as ·~he lirgest and Michael DeBakey, who last week ago, We were setting up 1
she worked her way up
Iother In seven more films. -their
OOIIIs fm- paasl!li Gila ••llow
cenlfal Alabama city would Le moot Impressive film colony month operated on r.,. Duke of a date for dinner. Even t•en. the chorus to starr101 roles on [last being "I Married an Angel"
SQUAD CALLED , hne, Evenrtt A.
tit
t1181eei ~determine If they are wedding In years."
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Windsor In the sam• hospital. I didn't icnow her rondltlon w&gt;O IBroadway, where actor
,in 1941.
Mrs. Pearl Darst, Oteshire, 1aod costa,~- to yjitlr _
lwll
comply!~ with lhe new civil Raymond ·vas at her bedside ( No date.· had been set for the ' so bad. I knew she was Jl!." IDix noticed .•er Ia.
Fo.r yearo th~ were rumors~·· _Jaken to Meigs General lollhe
·.ad,.lai!J&amp;ibl
rtghll taw.
\llhen death came.
; singer to:undetgo possible open I , The famous baritone, who eo- He wanted her 11 1 eo-•tar
UHeeling batwaen Miss Mac- lllllpltal_ann admitted as • mod- ler, t&amp; llltl _ _. tlof •
_ • mull
Kine sald also that Negroes
Stfffoao Anno
' heart aul\lery. The .doelor satd l starred with Miss MacDonald In his next mov11. but_the
busband • Eddy . .l&lt;al pat1e11t
by Mlddleporl ler. Charleo D •• -....,.~fi:llll
'\"'uld begin drives all over AI- "My feet are cold," she lold!!{be WIB J~ •·v~ critiCal co;&gt;dl-l ll·eh movlo musical• •• "Sw.,.t- ers of "Ancela" btl4_.11er to
,,
the threa ,..,.. emergency • rescue rKJUadmen ,a $27.10 balld ftJr dtl ,. 1 Ill&gt;
OllPq~ ill . ll~.~~.pr ~~ "-10:~~-· -'~ ~~· "wM ._.,.. "14M ~·· "~w ~
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we have complex computers that does in

have advanced so rapidly as in medicine,
Within most of our lifetimes we have
seen scientists vanquish or control
such diseases as pneumonia, influenza,
tuherculosis, and polio to name just a
few . Today men of medicine are edging
closer to arrivmg at the conquering ol
the nation's two top killers, heart dis·
ease and cancer. It might be that the
statement in President Johnson's State
Ol The Union mes.. ge of the government's determination to assist in that
quest might speed the day. Solutlona to
mental retardation, and advances in

days what it would take mathematical
minds hundreds of years to accompltsh.
Today we talk about man's reaching
the moon as though it were no more
complicated than an expressway journey
from coast-to-coast. It is nothing today to
level mountains, turn the salt water of
the sea to the use of man or to turn the
desert mlo lush lands Even a few decades ago some things that we take
for granted would have been considered
mere pipe dreams. We are _mde~ livmg
tn a miraculous age in whtch sc1ence !s
removing more barricades to enri~h our
Jives to greater usefulness and WJth a
hea 1thler outlook
None of the advances have been so
spectacular as in the field of science or

the transplantation of tissue and organs
are opening new vistas undreamed o{ only a few years ago.
In the face of this progress we
should be thankful that we are living in
these times of so much hope. It has tak·
en many dedicated people in many p~s­
es ol medicine and public health to bnng
us to this high plateau. Those who have
benefitted from this advance, and those
"ho are taking their present good health
for granted should take time to pay tribute to those on the front line, doctors,
nurses, druggists, medical technicians,
hospital personnel, dentists, volunteer
he,lth workers and others who are re,..onsible for our well bein&amp;.

.MANY persons until they become ill
take good health for granted. until suddenly in the twinklmg of an eye
they must come !ace to face with it.
'!'here are far too many people that have
the feeling that they are never going to
get ill. It is one of the signs of our
times. This age that we live in is one o(

Incredible progress in almost all fronts,
and there are not enough of us who realize the progress that has been made in
the field of science. particularly medicine, for the benefit of mankind . Today

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Eleanor Parker and her artist husband,
Paul Clements, held a long conference in
hopes of reconciliation but fa1led to
cume to an understanding. Now their
lavwers are working on settlement terms.

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since Hollywood would pay her more
money and certainly should be able to
turn out a more realistic mo\•ie. since
that's where it ali happened .! Then
there's the matter ol Miss Mangano
harrlly heing Scandinavian in appearance
or in the right age group to plav the
youn~ Garbo.
'J'opo Gigio, the Italian mouse. prohahly will he arnuued lry .Joe Levine for
a t.levision series slanted for the kiddie
market. Madame Pere~o. who owns Topo
and his puppet friends . is making pilots
-in color - in ltalv and is due here later this month. bringing them with her.
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The hoat has sailed for the Mirhelongelo - not the ship , hut the restaurant
next door to the Copa. It's the nrwPst
mid-town chow palare to shuttH
Vivien Leigh Is hav1ng problems a~ain
Some sort of Broadwav history i• being
created at the Marlin Beck Theatre
ni~htly, where Ruddv Hackett
bounces
out after the curtain calls and &lt;loes a
4!itanrt-un nightclub act for 40 rninntes or
more The audtPnrrs seem to love it. and
Buddy has a bali twilling the critics.
praisinJ:!, ft'llow- comir-:, and occasionally
doing his famo11 s Chinese Wa1tpr Rontine. which he hasn't performed in ~·ew
York in six yPars
The Stork ('luh mav hecome the '"' ·
tin~ for another TV show . The one several vears ago made Sherman Rillingsley
the darlin~ of the houst'wives anrt attracted practically every glamorous celebrity in town
Europe's popular singer-actor Freddv will u.e hofh his names
Freddy Quinn - when he comrs to
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You Wouldn't Beheve It Il You Saw It
ln A Movie: Famed composer Richard
Rodgers hopped a cab the other day, fell
to talking to the nice-looking young driver las New Yorkers usually dol and
eventually said, "You know, you don't
sound like a cab driver." The hackle replied: ''Well, I'm really studying to be_ a
slnger." By the time the fare was pa1d,
Mr . Rodgers had invited the driver to
audition for him in his private office; he
has two projects corning up and thinks
the cabbie might fit into one or the other Would you like to talk about breaks,
and flgure the odds on an unknown wind·
mg up with a personal audition for Richard Rodgers?

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Save by Learning
Medical Tax Rules

eeptlonal ca~e~ wbere
abe
otberwl10 would lutve qallfled
•• your dependent bad tbe nol
flied 1 joint retarD ~ ber
bnllband, Yoa may claim her
By RAY DE CRANE
trat'a ofneo, hospltlll, ellnle, etc. medleal expetltlea.
Q - I am a dlabettc and my
The payment of
unusually A reeenl IRS ruJinc pormlto a
high medical eXjlenses admit- nat deduction 01 llvo eentt per doctor requires that I eat spectedly is a hard way to get a mOe for n.. of yom won car ial fooda. II the coat of theoe
foods a medical deduction?
tax deduction. But don 't over.. for such purpoRes.
look this possibility if yo. · med·
You may include medical exA - II tbeoe !oodl mel'fly
leal bill8 ran high in 196-1.
penses paid for you111clf your replace otber foods lo
7our
Many taxpayers overlook thi!l spouse, dependent
c!.'ildren. diet !bey are not deductible. U
opportunity for a deduction, your parents l.f you are furnish. !bey ldJIIIIem at replar loot!
fearing the rules are too com- ing chief support or for any !bey are deductible.
plex. Yu shouldn't. The extra other person who would have (NEXT: A PlUI and A Mlnuo
effort required to learn the qualified as a dependent had From IRS.)
rwet. and furnish the jnfonna- not he or she earned $600 last
tion can be rewarding.
ydr.
We discussed tbe special ruleo
Any reimbursement received
applicable lo medical oxpens.. fnm a hospital, health or ac-

Quick Quiz

for those over 85. For all otb·

ers, medical expenses are oot
deductible until alter they bave
exceeded 9 per eent ill adjusted eross Income. For example
II ad)uoted cross Income Is SIO,•
OOG the exce11t of medleal n~
penm beyond $3011 lo dedul'l~
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Julia Meade has been conSJdermg
starring in "Catch Me lf You Can." currently 1n Philad"lphia, but decided not to
do it Now it looks as if Jamce Rule w1il
get the part, with Dan Dailey and Tom
Boslev . There's a chance that Julia may
play '·:.1ary, Mary" In Las Vegas with
one ol Hollywood's top leading men, if he
ran break loose. It's the sort of thing he's
been longing to do, to prove that he's
not just a movie dre~mboat, but everything depends on hiS other commltmt'nt s
"The Sound of Music" will break
precedent bv holding a press preview on
.tan 27. more than a month before the
schedu led world premiere . Usually pictures are shown to the reviewers the day
before they open in New York, but 20th
centurv-Fox IS wildly confident about
this ont'
Broderick Crawford will
soon turn movie producer. He's acquired
the rights to the Jack Dempsey story and
is searching for a suitable lead
Audrey Hepburn has embarked on a campaign to land Rex Harrison for the_role
of Captain Hook in th~, planned fll_eker
version of "Peter Pan. Smashmg 1dPa,
il he has time for it.

penses separate the eost

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gold coins?
Wh1eh is the deepest
lake In the United St11teo ?

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Soulht'rn,
Rutoi.lnd 11 11.• ~'~ • lll • ·l{/~ wun fll·.. t
round J.:.nnt·.~ ul the ThmJ An1u..t 1:1·• ~~'"riLl 1"i&lt;Js:,; 1c ,1, t11e
Pomtroy Jumur High !l:t huol
~)'m n ;l' lll nl J'hursday .
Pomt1oy, host tPam , defeat t·d S&lt;.~ ll s bLll\1 .IJ-:!.0 wllh 10 poJOl!:i
by Chf"s1t"r Roush iind 9 by Kenny E nglash the leadm_.:: Panthf:'r
!ihootf'rs.
Bob I:lurdt'tiP and Drmny Abbolt. e&lt;lch w11h B. were
high
•corers for Salisbury. Pomeroy
led 10 lhe !mil game ot th t:'

weather

that four years ago be started
walking to and from school with
out hill overcoat. He admits thai
he got pretty cold but he II
otUl here, and be hu IJl'adually
become hardened to the cold.
Last winter he went buotlni ID
nothfnl but a T shlrt and
olackl. Althouah the tempo
erature that day wu lboUI 31
deeree~, he wu . eomforlablo.
His mother tells blm, bo•
ever, thet he II In
fll'lvt
danger of &amp;etttaa rheumatilm
and he wants advice.
There are many ldndJ ol
arthrllla.
Arnone the cuue~
are lnlecUOUI d!BeBIOI, heredity, lnJ'ury to the jolnttl and
aging. There II no evidence
that, In the absence of - or
more. of theM !acton, chDilog
would cauae this d!Bealle. Ftn-.
thermore, tn a person who ~
become thoroughly accllmattz.
ed !here is not actual chilling,
Remember that this boy
not sitting watching a
football pme In his T shirt ; he kept

Q - How IarKe do plno collet
fi'OW'!
A - Cones of tho qar pine
are longer than 20 lncheo .

(Taxi aru;l Bus)
lO.SS
Eyeglasses ·(Smith Optical
eo.J
35.00
Total Med1cal Expense 465.01
Less a per cent of AdJU:ttcd
Gross Income
300.00
Deductible
$165.01
Here are some often - askl•d
questions in this area - and
the answers to them ·
Q - May l include fWleral
expenses with my medi~ai de-duction?
A - Medical expens~ cease
et the momeor of death. No
burial expenses m•y be l'OD!flida
ered.
Q - 1 have a heart cor.dttion and my ~tor preacrJb':11
three one- ounce drinks of whlskv daily. May I count thls as
a medical expense?

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How mac~ ol tile Uulled States wa• covered by INti
wben !be l'llarfma iiDdedT
A ~ There wore i37 million
acres.
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BERRY'S WORLD

12+8. Conkle G-0-0. Totals, 7-6ttl
CundiU also chipped ln seven SahHbury will clat~h with Pt
Pornero~ - Wt!rry
2-D-4, i
HOUSTON - THE .uo:RJ.
and H.andy Proffitt ~•Shl for Plt'&lt;tsant at 5:30 p.m. and Wa· F;nghsh 2-5·!1. Roush
~10, 1
r.an F~baU lt"ague (AFL) ma,
Southern.
hom.a will play F:astern at 6 JO Crow ;.;! -2·6, Arnold 1..0·2, McKen- 1
I give In to I'OWIDI palM ddl
Hut\and held ort a last quar· p m. m the losers' brHdtet of z1e 1-0-2. Huschel 1-o-2. Total~
summer, but owners are not
ter rally by Wahama to defeat thr tourna ffit:'nt today .
l4·7-3f&gt;.
1ready to be specific about when
the cross·nver squad 25-~. Wa- In
the winners'
bracket,
1and where - jll!lt yet.
hama traded 19-12 when the Tournament
Manage.r
Bud Nelsonville - Retchand 4-2I Ownen of AFL teams voted
fourth quarter started but eut Bickel sa1d Pomeroy will go 10, Sturgeon 1-0-2, Enn1s 3-0-6,
Thursday to hold a
special
the H.utland lead down by two up against Nelsonville at 7 JO Dav1s 1-0·2. James 4-3-11, Lev- I
meeting, probably next IWD·
befort' the clash ended
and Rutland will fa('e Racme ering 0-1-1. F'irk 1-5-7, Craw-.
1mer, t.o consider es:pandln&amp;.
Yarbrough led the winners at 8·30 p.m
ford 1-0-2 Tot11ls 15-ll-41.
MARLBORO, N. Y - PERwith eight and R. Davis scar- Salisbury - Abbott
4-0-8. P1 Pl~a si:ln t
Jackson 24
plexed Floyd Patterson,
the
ed five G. Mitrl.ell was high Young 0~ , Still 1·2-4, Burdette 4, Burdette 1-0·2. Given 0..3-l, I·•Look , you'll ju"t hf.v to aet ' rormer world
heavyweight
!
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;,taats 2 3-7. M{'De rrmt t 3-0-6, rid of that poJict whistle aad champion, has gone on recori1
jTowner 0-1 -t, Cogar 0·3-3, Cardget anotber one!''
as saying thal be
now baa.

t l..'lle Hnd 21 · 14 whtll lht' third ped in 10 Seven puinl:-s
by
perkJd endt"d .
Stiial!i was high for Pt. Pleas·
Jn the second gume. prev1- tlflt
tiUs\y unbe&lt;~tt'd Pt
Pleasant Southern, paced by !O ,. points
wa s downed 41 -28 by a strong from l&lt;:tnky lir&lt;tdy Sayre , .scorNelson\'llle duL The
L1ttle ed a 31·19 triumph over EastGreyhounds Jed all the way. ern m the. third giJme EiJslern
Nt'hsonv! ll e had a lo-6 advan· ,lil:Ctlbbed a 4-1 first period lead,
tage at the end of the first stx bu1 Southern !ied the _score at
n11nutes, was holdmg a 2:1-9 13-13 by halftune ana
then
h:-Jifttme margin and piled up held 1:1 22-15 advantage when
a 3:1-16 lead when the last per- the third quarter ended
iod started
i Bay Kan 's
seven pomts

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As for becoming hardened to
the cold, I do not believe that
It can be achieved eaatly by
everyone. Persons with a very
thin protective layer or tatJ\Ino .'
der the skin should not try lt.
Neither •hould persons whose
metabolic rate Is at or below ·
the lower limit of normal.
.
., '
In the case of our ~ iJI;;f
Nimrod, his metabolic File ~.
was stepped up to compens~ .1,
for the lnceased rate of lou '
of body heat. His clrcul;!.t_ioll
was also stimulated to eliil)· ., .
more blood from his warm· In; .,

SV A(' ALL GAMES
TEAM
W 1. p
1 Eastern
t o 607
'r SuuthwPstern
~ J JiB
.Kyger Creek
~ 4 416
,North Cia\lla
6 3i4
: Hannan Trar~ 2 ~ 546
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TEAM
W l.
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Eastern .
4 0 279
Kyger Creek .. 3 1 221
Southwestern
2 2 221
North Gallia
J 199
Hannan Trace 0 4 201
TOTAlS
10 10 1121

exterior

and his nerve endings had· boo
come so modified aa not
feel the cold aa pain.
Such accllmatl2ailon Is
natural and nece!l!lary
Eskimos and other
who live in a cold climate.
those who don't but wbo
to be Arctic exploren It
be acquired.

~~- --my lawyer as well as the 78'er.~
Jns!Jiutwn s and others. National llao,;kt-tball Association counsel, that it could be a bad
The Jaycees bf"lieve many stu· B} llnih'd Prl's~ lntrrnational
trade,"t he big dipper said upOP dt"nts want to go un tu rollege
Ea .~ lern Division
on his rt-turn lo San Francisco
465 but are unable tQ atwrd fht&gt;
W. i.. Pel. to clean out his Warrlors' lock.382 t&gt;xp~nst- , and are nut aware ot Lu~lon
37 7 .841 · er.
443 ex1sting s(·hola rslups.
Cmcmna11
29 U 690
•·I have no agreement with
446
('ollPge Opportumties Wtth- , f-'hilildt"lphw
21 21 500 Philadelphia to play next sea653 out Money.'' is the only book- Nt'w York
1:1 30 .302 son. J m1ght retire. whleh means
Jet of its 1ype and 1s r&lt;~led a
Wt"slern Division
that the 76'ecs may have liVen
valuable aid tu students needW. L. Pr1. up a lot just to havt me for
OP 111g ht- lp to further their t&gt;du- Lns Ang ~ · ·~
:.:!4 \8 571 thr...e months."
180 cation.
S1 Lou J"
22 20 .524 ,:..:,;~~~~------=--=,
205 Two cop1es w1ll be d1sl rib- ..:altlmOrt"
21 21 .488
226 uted to ecH'h higll school in the Detroit
Hi 30
.1411
233 county A.nyone Wishing t1 per- San Fldnf'i sn
II :13 250
277 : sonal ropy should contact JayThursda}:'s Rf'!iiUih
1121 : l't't&gt; Prec:1dent Bill Miller
"t Los Angrle~ 104 Detroit 100
Box 71, Middleport .
Baltimore +38 Phlladelph1a 126
I {Only gamf!s scheduled'
OP PROFIT IS UP
Friday·s G'lme!l
85
ST. LOUIS CUPI) - The Philadelpllla at Boston
94 : tlght pennant rare and the Los Angrtl:'s at Cancinnati
(ON REQUEST)
IOO I World Sene'! t'nabled the St. : New York at San Prancisto
166 Louts Cardmals to net a 1964
(Onl _v ~ 'lm es scheduled f
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TEAM
W L P
4 0 t75
North Galha
3
2 l

Eastern

' J&lt;yger Creek

t

Hannan Trart
Southwestt"rn

3
0 4

125
JJJ
84
94

SERVICE
R0 b'1ns0n $

164 ].profrt of $147 ,!151 alter taxes.
Sau:rda~'s Gam.,
TOTALS
11 Jl sot fl09 Although this amount is great· i Nf"w Y~rk at San F'rancisf'o
than Jhe 1963 figure ol $133,- , Sl LouiS HI tlallimure at Chi- ]
SIGN LINE COACH
\ t4, total Red Bird allendanc• cago
WY 2-5421
CINCINNATI, Ohio 1UPIJ i last season ilropped by ltl!i.3o7
(Only gam&lt; scheduled I
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Dick Loechtenfelal, a 1962 '\ paid admisswns Gem·ral W.anI

CLEANERS

THE DAILY
DIYOTI!J TO INTIRIST OP
MEIGS MAlON ARIA

MIDDLEPORT JACKETS - Middleport High school's basketball team plays Nelsonville tonight here, underdogs , l1is alma mater . replacing Jrm
again against the SIWAL "'cond place Hounds. Kneeling Ito r, are Pat Edwards, Buddy Moore, David Casci , ,Joey , Mullen, who resigned.
Stephenson, and Asa Brauhury Standing, Coach Carl Wo ife, Bruce Wallace, Gary Stobart, Bill Davis, Sam Clat- 1 Loechenfeldl served for the
worthy , and Jon Cunningham. Moore is leading the Class AA SEOAL in total points in league games (6) with 115 past two years as coach of Elpoims for an average of 19 4 per contest.
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der High School in Cincinnati
and spent the l962 season as
~ ~~istant to Paul (Bear) Bryant

•1c111r11 1. Owfn, PuDIICh••tn Ttl•nnehlll Iditol

lullllly .., Tht 0111&amp;11 Vall.., Pu~~
lfte cempanv. 110 Maer.anlc lt. ll'om-

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Firestone, G&amp; J, Evans Score Triumphs

Nationwide to
Firestone, G&amp;J, and Evans l!ead Firestone to its 70-52 win · and Dick Nelson poured ln l EI' • l
Sau•a~e posted victom' 'l'hurs- over Goodyea•.
12 and 11 respectively,
IJDina e
day night in thi! Gallipolis In- I Paul Smith was next lor the ' The winners led 40-18 at the
dependent Leugue.
~inners with 14 and Paul Wick-I intermission and never were RIS' k Poii'cy
.
hne added 12.
headed.
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John Milhoan and Paul F'ra- Willie Call's 17 points oared Steve Fuller's 22 points led
ley each ocored 17 points
to Goodyear, while Jack Burris Evans to a 59-14 win
over

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Scott's Grocery.
wide lnJWrance Co. announced
The win .snapped a two game today changes In operations
losing
streak for the winners. establish one automobile lnsur~
MEDALLION
Other scorers for Evans were anre rating plan , which WfU)d
I Tom Pitchford w11h 11 aod Roneliminate policies for accident] nie Halley with 10.
prone driver!! and compact
1 Paul Swisher's lS points top counts.
Nationwide Presidt&gt;nt Bow.
Scott's, ,
Evans led at the lntermis· 1 man Doss said the changes
The m•dallion shape o£ 19th slon, 30-17,
I were the most important In the
-~ century daguerreoty)&gt;es is
G&amp;J won its tt.h game in j companv's 39-year-old history.
·~ transformed jnto a modern twelve tries in the finalt".
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', be1uty, Oval mirror give• a trouncing Falstaff, 113-73.
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The plan called for lDttrol&gt;r~
.: 1 smart contrast with squared
Five G&amp;J player. scored ate rate a d just me n t s for
metal edges, Delicate meta1lic double figureR.
: chargeable accidents on an
•• 1 spatterinrs of frosted glasa
Carl Wolfe led the way with dlvidual basis. In some states,

MEDICINE
CABINUS

add richness and luxury. The
decoration ia under gla.!JS for

lasting beauty. Several .U...
ODd 1ty!es to choose from.
•rhted &amp; unlirrhted

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Andrews 12, and Mike Morrison
aod Don McDade canned 10
eech.
Aaron Buffington paced Falwith Jt aod Luko Hutchinson added 13. .

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and the more t-omplex safety
plan wUI be dlseontlnued.
Only one rating plan will be
available in each otate, the
company oaid. II would be .flexlble but contain no lacUUy for

MfrrOr tiWI't
11011
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DID YOU KNOW

OHIO VALLEY
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
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DOES IT ...

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JACKET SPECIALS
MEN'S
BOYS'
LADIES'

e2 Speed
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Automatic

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Min'• Jockets, Rag. 10.98 to 29.50

SALE 4.66 to 15.00

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GUARANT·EES

SALE 9.99 to 11.32

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Hampshire sweepstakes law
passed in 1963. Under the
measure, ~1a1ne would hold one
at Alabama.
I 01 two ntceb a year with an
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i insuring
the marginal or sub- I()(' and the proceeds going ~
standard risk.
wards public education.

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AUGUSTA . Maine tUPli The Maine Legislature will
Sider a brll Similar to lh• New

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graduate of Xav1er. has been a~:;er Bob Howsam reported on
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the end of , James led Nelsonville with ~tnd five by Roger Barnett led ror Wahama with 12
10-ti at half· 11 point!! and Reichand chip-- tht Eastem club while· Joe
TODAY 'S GAMF..S

Maryland Wins F,ifth Straight Tilt

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Q - Whel praldonl called
tbe !!rot nallonal poUtlcal eon-

A - Lueky you. It eount• ao
a medical npense,
Q - My daughter who mo•ried in November waR a de-pendent until the day of her
IJ'M!'Iage. She Is filing 1 joint
return wilb her buaband. M17

cleo Tho Dolly Sentinel
P. 0. Box 489, Dept. A,
Radio City Station,
N- York 19, N.Y.
Plotll aend me'----COplq of "Cut Your Own
ToXH" II SOc por copy, lnclolllli It my ch10k er
money order for $1_ _ __

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oonfidet..e In his ability
j
than
at
any other slap
in
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Eastern _
Hc~rnt'tl 0·5-5,
t:ollt"gt Basketball Results 1his career, yet insist.l tbat he
TEAM
W I.
P up Rose 1 l·J, Lodwltk 0-2-2, Karr B) oltt'd Prt"s!J International may ret1re it De k&gt;ses hil neKt
Athens
··· ··· 7 I 607 388 3-1 -7, Buck ll'y 1·0·2 Totals S·
t;ast
fight.
Nelsonville
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7
2
591
519
9-19.
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Drexel
Tech
76
Lebanon
Val
7~
Patterson remarked 'lbursday
!
Maryland's bas~f"fh;lll te:m1 land ht~ s h~d to go to doub~t" rarPt&gt;r high 37 points to take · point&lt;; to spark the victory.
Jarkson . . 5 3 504 471
Southern - l:l.t"t'gle 0-5-5, Hen- 1 WagnPr ~ PPnn M1litary 65
that he as sharper now than
is finally beginning to rn :-tkt' i1 s 1uverllme to \\-ln. La:-;t &gt;H::ek. 1ht: gan1e scormg honors
Gallipolis
S 3 452 4:2 dnx 0-1-1 Sliyrtt 4-2-10, Cun- 1St. Anselm's 78 Iceland Nat 62 1ever before and that be II more
prest~n('t- felt HI Ihe Allant 1c , Terp!-1 edf:(ed Clemson 1n a 'Itt"· There was very liUie ac11on Th ~ Mount~lneers Buddv Wellston
4 3 481 420 difl 3-2-8, Prott 1t t :! 3-7. Tota ls I LeMovm· f NY 75 St l .awJ 47 confident in his apProach
kl
Coast Conferenee. but T••rrH- ond overtime pt'riod
elsewhere bul two gamt.'s of Quertmmont ~harffl game_SCOf· PomP-roy
3 4 443 514 9-13-31.
Souht
boxmg
pins Coach Bud Millikan IS
Thursday night the two _ACC importance were played amonf~ mg honors with Hetzel with 25 Logil.n
2 6 481 55!1
' Mary1a11J 93 W. F'or 85 {Iklt) I Hut he also said '"that a loss
r b bl
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th t h 00
lt&gt;:-Jms ballled to a 7fr-7fi tlt' al Southf'rn Conference teams .
pomt~.
.\'l1ddleport
0 8 413 507 Rutland
Yarbrough 3-2-fl, Virgmia Tech 68 R1chmond 5U . l.o Canada ' ~ Georae Chuvalo at
0
P
a
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WI ..:: 10 ~
a
IS
ys
the·
end
of
regulation
olav
and
Ninlh-ra
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Dav!'dson
at
R'
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hot
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lc mon
ou s
1rgm1a
Luca 8 2-0-4 . H. Williams o-1 -1, Morri~ Brown 81 Benedit"t M Madisoo
Square GarcJe.n on
round themselves knotted &lt;tg:ain trat'ted must of the attPntion as Tt&gt;c-h from the floor but II flour SEOAL. VARSITY
Davis 2-1 -5 Hawkms t-0-2 , E. I, Loyola (Md 1 96 John!! Hop. 58 P'eb. could tDrce him into r~:t"asler on hi!'! nt•rvf&gt;s.
&lt;:~1 80-60 aft"'r the rir sl overtime. Jl turned ~lXII.. ck West VJ'rglnl·a 1sh of po1n•·
by Tech's big TEA•t
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W L. P
OP Williams 1-0-2. Robmson 1-1·3. ' Bridgewt~ter l Wash &amp;I.Rt" 63 I tirement depending upon bow
Thf" 1·~r~s won th~ir fifth The score was tied Qnl-e more 86 77 and Virgmia
Tech tnpped guns John White:;;ell , John Wet - Athf'ns
o o 482 295 1 Tota~; 10-5-25
Bellarmine 95 S1 Fran 1 p 3 1 85 "close the fight was."
straight conferen('e dash Thurs- !'It 84-M in the second overtime Richmond 68·'"
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"nd
Ron
Perry
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VADA PINsoN, ONE .. OF
dray night as they tripped W:.~ke penod but _ t~en Mar~ land's Jny . The Wildcats upped their ('on- f1ve minutes of play enabled the Wellston
3 3 401 :no Roush 0-1-1. Mllchell 4-4 t2 , Maryland St. 89 Vir St. '16
of the fastest men in major
J 3 371 365 Field 1_2_4. Fry l-2-4. Totals 7-l Wsn Carolina 71 Appalachian til \~ague basebail, is almost a-s
orest 93 -85, but it took them McMtJian took charge and lo:'d fen•nce mark to 6-0 and in- Gobblers to pull out the victory. Jackson
two overtime5 to achieve fhf' a surge that put the Terps rrf'n~rd their overall win stn~ak
In otht!r action, Texa~t West- GalllpoJ 1s
Elon Col 67 GUilford 44
swift with a pen a 1 he is With
3 3 330 375 \1-:.!:1.
victory. That in Itself wouldn't ' :lh,.ad to slay McM1IIan paced t.o 12 by downmg West Virginia i ern downed Howard Payne 79- Logan
2 4 346 461
-~---. F\onda 74 Mi!!sissippi St 5'}
his feet.
be so bad, but it marked the the Maryland S(.:ormg attack High -scoring center Fred Het- 77, Wyf)ming defeated Denver Pomeroy
2 4 300 446
Austin Peay 35 Union 77
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The 26 ~ year~ old Pinson, une
second time in the last three w1th 31 points, but Wak .... F'or- 7.('1 wa~ ag~in the hero for 81 -76 and
Flor1'da topplf'd ,•J-1ddleruJr'l
0 6 309 391
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Car · NewmHn 89 Tenn we, 63 of the premter
· cent erflelder • tn
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t'Onferenc_e _g_ames that Mary- 1 esl's Bub Leonard [Ol)sed in a , Dilvidson as he t~sed in 25 MiSSISSippi State 74-S9.
TOTAl s
%4 u %992 %tl9t
Oavid~n 1 86 West VJrginia 77 , the National League, walled no
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Fisk U. 114
timf' affixing his signature to a
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OW tO 0 tO
II . of Amencas IMe, .l 89 1Cincinnait Red contract
this
Team
w L p OP
D l.ip•womb 63 U of South 61 year despite the fact that the
i J;;ck~on
b o 240 167
:\1idwl.'st
p.trt railed for a .. substantial'"
Nelsonvrll•
5 t 240 205
,0
Lewrs 86 lllmois Tech 65
cut in pay .
Wellston . .
4 2 :.!57 :na
Otterbe1n 71 Marietta 60
SAN FRANCISCO - WILT
Athens
4 2 213 11Mi Meigs County Jayctoes this Heide lherg 78 Oberlin 59
Chamberlain, a shrewd busil.ognn
"!. 4 214
218 WPf'k art&gt; makmg available to Ashland 91 :Vlalone 7J
n~ssm.an as well as basketball's
Middleport
:.! 4 211 200 all h1gh ~d10ols m the county Fenn 70 .John C.:trroll 51
hving legend, disclosed kxlay
Pomero\·
1 5 204 276 ('opiPs nf a booklrt entitled.
Southwest
that he advised the Pbiladel·
Gcl\ipol1~ . . . .. o ti 168 267 "Co lleg~ Opportunities Wtthout Le Tourn~·au T 69 Tex . A&amp; I 66 phia 76'ers against tbe historic
IT(Yf:\I.S
!4 :M 17~7 1747 Monev .··
Tr ... Wsrn i9 How Pavne 77
deal which soJDt him to
thtt
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Th1s 1:i3 page booklet lisls
Wt&gt;st
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i NBA Eastern Division club.
i thousands ot -.{'hol:lrshlp~ o! · W}onHng · Denver 76
''1 told Ike Rlchman, who l!i.

The only hazard, as I see It,
would be that U he were to
tall and break a lee, be wOtlld
be tn ll'tlVC danger of ohock
lll1d this would be IIQI'&amp;vated
by hlo exposure to low tempo
eratureo. The answer to thll,
as I have pointed out before,
Is that ono
llhould never
hunting alone.
As lor the barmful efleell ol.
chilling the body, much at:
the terror hu been !allen Old
of this by surgeons 111 ..-nt
years. They have found that
for !!Orne operations it Is actually helpful for the patlt!llt Ill,
have his body cooled to 85
degrees or even lower, At such
temperatures the body needs
the cold, I do not believe that

terior to his cooler

ALL-STARS

I

Transportation Expense

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; 1r rir.-.t (lu,u·•cr,

82.00

J ~~cut Our Own Tax..~~

I

pen

of tlut ICO!Iop
Is l••eralb eateu!
A - The big muscle connetmg lhe two aheU..

Wbal

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You con get ooldltlonol, voluablo tax help from 1
new 64-pago book "Cut Your Own Toxeo.' IYIIloble
only through this newspapor.
The book containa oil of the Information Included
in tho Nrlea opptllring In thia newtpopor PLUS
much -more. To order 1 copy, simply rnaif the coupon
below, or aond your nome, eddron and 50 cents to
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;)r. S. M. Sprague, D.D.S.

GOOD
HEY,'&lt;oSIN· .. 11-IE C~ARGIO·IT CLERg
ROSINPANTS, FROM ABERCRUMSY:S IS STALKING YOU!
11-iE BESi-

TARGET IN
MOOSE

Gross Income
Excess .

be considered only in the year

taining medical care. Tbi" will

Hado

Prescribed Drugs (Doctot"ff'

yond $\00 are deductible
Your medical expenses may
Into

Q - Are t~ IDJ
other
planetary oyotomo In tbe aniverse, or il onr1 tbe only one?
A - It baa been tbeorlzod
that there may be mllllona upl)ll mUUono of stars
atPUiar
to our auo, each witb planell
circling it.

Here Is a typical medical ex
pense deduction for a family
with Income of $10,ll00:

Hospital and Surgical
Expense
218.114
Dr w. D. Walker, M.D. 115.00

paid. You may take
count payments made
on the previous year's
ff'e, but you mav not

sey.

'ln

25.32

r~de.

Q -

be shown In your con .

per rent of income. In the SlO,·

llOO example, all drug costs be-

Q - Wbat waa Woodrow WUaon'a Dnt elective offtce?
A - Governor of New Jer-

medical expenses. Jf
Blue
SIMid paid $300 of your '-'iOU
surgical fee last year only the
$200 actually paid by you may

Pharmacy) . .. .. IIZ5.S2
Less 1 per cent of Adjusted

ancient Romans?
Q - Is It legal to import any

cldent insurance policy mus\ be
deducted from the cost of your

medicines and drugs from other Items. Drugs may be iochlded after the1r co:Jt exceeds onD

A - Crater Lake In Oregon
Q - By whal name was the
island or Cey lon known tl) the with a deplb of 1,132 feet ,
TaprobaDe,

I deduct a $300 orthodontist but
I patd lor her early in 1884?
A-Tbll II oae of lban os·

Cut Your Own Taxes: 10

nu payment has yet bl:'en made
to the surgeon
Include 10 your personal medical expense t•aleulalion
the
cost of anv hosp1t.al or he&lt;:~lth
msurance premiums, fe-es paid
a doctor. dentist, optometrist,
~- i r o p r a r tor .
psych Iatris1 . rhris11&lt;:tn Science practlhoner. hospital, mental institua
tion, private dut y nurse, and
al' expenses for laboratory fees,
J'"-ra}s , falsf! teeth. eyeglasses,
hearmg aids and their maintenance, indu.iing balterie~ L is t
also the purchase price or rena
tal of wheel chatrs or cru!rhes
and the cost of an ambulance

A Q - Are reindeer native to
Norlh America?

18.-

000.000 records abroad, and starred in
13 films, including one with Jayne Mansfield . As soon as he arrives here, he'll be

to wtthstand winter

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By DOROTHY KILGALLEN

By Wayne G. Brandstadt, M. D.
A reader who ill In hto
te&lt;;ns writes )hat he so admh-.
ed the ability of dogs and catt

w••

Voice of Broadway • reporting
Miss Midnight's Notebook: Lincoln
Kerstein has commisswned a ballet lor
next year's City Center Repertory, the
choreography being patterned by George
Balanchine to Igor Stravinsky music. tt
will be performed as a combination of
live action and film, using Francis
Thompson's three-screen format which
was the sensation of the World's Fair.
The mast puzzling annuuncemt&gt;nt of
the week has Silvana Mangano set to portray Greta Garbo in an Italian film which
will trace the life of the great Swedish
artress from the days when she was an
unknown to the time of her triumph in
Jlolivwood First que,tion: Can they ~o

Ne!sonville, SoJ.Ithern, Rutland, Pomeroy Victorious

SAYS

We Take For Granted

D!!IY Se!l_tlnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Jan~_l5 ,~19§-S

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15 1965 Malhemotlr• In E'l•m•ntsry arxl [

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Dally Seii!lnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o ., Jan. 15, 1965·5

S..'Ond"r)' Education; ThU!'!!·
een-agers
TO INSPECI' JAIL
ot bon&lt;fits have been pakl md
L'
•
d•)', 710 p m : Mr. Ohm; Han- ·
PT . PLEASANT
Judge
JVer news
ed Dr Lee
D ThC!ffipSOD
G1
M
of other
earn lngs
wltl •·
ing 6; three credit hours ·
: D'
,James
appoint·
the
Is toover
see t200
tho lliiOunl
All evening claases will belZZV ace
an
assman,
rs.
....
gin the week of February 1.
.,;
I Lonnie Safford both of Point
G•uJe readlnJ• _ Gallipolis
crease the monthly cheek.
To regiSter , sludents should D
•
Pleasant and Mrs F:dward Ry- dam 18.0, 25 .6, running 54 feet;
We realize that many pooplo
reron to the Registrar'• ollie•.
fJVefS
eatS
an, Mason, to ~nspect the Mas-, 1'1 Pleasant 26 02, Pomeroy
will rerelvc these report f011l'l
Ri'1 Uranoe rollt·ge will (lffl:'r· rt&gt;E;I"Iration dal' sn that !"1e ma1 room 9. Allen Hall where fur
on County J.!UI .lilnd
report 24.67 · Hinton 228 falling Kan
bel
th h
11
1 mstrucl!ons
.
.
' be slven.- With ten months hgureo now promptlv. to .Lhe court the con· Iaw h.a F a II s 6 93 falling ; l.ondon
'
· "~·ru -.u.o;~ oreW-2eyform
avefrotn
recelved
lerond
seme&lt;ter _ during
lour ttH• check tht-11" creden11 &lt;:11s anti
ller
will
1964
theirtheir
e·aa
on sign an JdviSt't 111 them Urof nre
off JC'I.Iillt)' tabulated ,
teen·age dit1ons. how II is conducted and , runnmg 2"1 feet ; Marmet 2, and This week the Soc.·lal
player. Th'erefore, thev ohoul'd
('ftmpus
andolfseven
off r~mpus.
da1. .:hat each "
'rhf&gt; SPV"n
('81!l(lUS
du"e' rt&gt;glstr.]tlon
Holn.es 'aid
ree Divorces
drtvers contmue to be mvolved Iany chanaes or Improvements wmrle ld 4.
20 63.
'Y Ad nnniStration IS maUmg an- walt until they get their W·2
will bo t•ught in high
school tenSion
will meet at
'
i "' nearly one out of every four deemed ptoper.
I Oklo River- L Fleore down ' nual report forms to those hen.. , form hefore they complete tho
building., Ill .J ark .'jun . omer·n \· P m ont'
a we-ek. Wllh !!It'
I or Ohio 's lraffie accJdents, War- I
I 14 5 40 tun .
down 14 ht•Janes who earned over S20fl annual report . '111ese
forml
WPII"o" and Piketon
. e\CepliOII ul ,·;oio'!!IU&lt; , wh ir h
re Granted by
I ren c
Nelson , Du-ertor of the
UfliOf
omen
15 iiO am: Valkan down 14
durmg 1964 ano wm also pad WEre designed so they could II&lt;
Regislr•lion fur all ol t I! e will !Mel two davs • week .
'Ohio Deportment of High,.ay I
a. m , Luther Hurdman up ,1 6 I:
check, announced completed without having to
evening das .."•.·s "Ill
b•'- IJ•Id
' Here
l'lasses, '"t"
llt lhe ('"
•
I Safetv reported today.
I
4 45 a m. National up 16.• trtct
au Mana(ll:"'r
J Hughes.in AS'i!Slant
lntO the DlBtrtrt orflce
..
r
"
Manettrl Ut!1irffiiav . Januarv 26 . l!!ti; on ""'""" and !IU!Ilber of credll
, lfflll
ourt
In fact, of the 50.632 accidents ,
I
sor
5 iiO a m' Jefferson up 17, ' The Sn&lt;!a l securtty law' re- 1However anyone having qu...
the Rio Grande
eampu' hours
re;mrled In rural a 1ea• , 13,093
5 5.1 a m: Peggy Downey up quires all
beneftcmtes who l
refurt
from ti lu 8-30 p"'
!WF-CAMPL'S
JYI'
PLEASANT - M"on or 25 9 per cenl involved teen· FaJJ Pri'nce"'S
18, 4 35 a m HeckJord down earn over $200 dormg a year 37
s ou007 no
eSI a e m ca 331
"'
Roy I' Holmes. Dlfectur ol .Jackson llig' • School Educa- Cou!!ly Circu it Court Thursday age•s wliile of 11ie 91 191 urban ,
"'
19, H 30 • m : Cslhoon up 2J, 1to !lie an annual report by Ap3-5
or •topping 9 at8
· m. W
Student Teaching and
Off· fi nn 31!1 Tt-arhmg Social Sri· gra11tt-d th ree d1vorces and or· crashes 19 060 or 20 9 per cent 1
4 55 a m ;
up 21 , 6 35 1 ril 5 of the following year I Fourth Street from
Campus instraclion suid thul en ••• 111 111e F.lementary
dered several dismissal!.
volved
the
vounger
di!Vers
,
PT
PLEASANT
Point
'
·
m;
.Reed
up
22,
5
50
a
m;
,
These
reports
""'
l&gt;r
i1,(
ma;t.
4
45
P
rn.
Monday
throu&amp;h
Frl·
1111
all students planning to
79 pm .. two houn
IJons Faye Deweese
was Nelson·s report revealed.
.Junior
23. 7.55 p. m.; , f•d to those
who gave l day .
ln Rio Gnmde \o!lt&gt;)ll;e t'\Pnim: t'ff'&gt;i d ~!r:-; llnn tos
gr;mkd a divorce from Basil I ,,
.
wJ!I sponsor a pnncess 1;0 rep- ILtnda Chotm up Greenup 1:50 1us an estimate of their
1964
d~sse!l mus'. 110 t 1(v tht&gt; rt&gt;gis· .brkson 1! 11:::h S&lt;'hool · Eng· H&lt;t v Dt&gt;weese. The plaintlff was Ihere were 141:823 accJdents 1resent Mason County U1 the a.m .; Hen McCool down 2:20 ' Nunings when !he11 fl1 d1 th .
trar as early as possible before !i.,h 2J:l Surve_
custody
of their seven :- ft"&lt;.'Orded
. n~ on Jelr
Y. es
e .'mate
elf' Q - ? What ill the
synodic
. vd of Amencan g1\:en
.
.
1964 for
d the
I first
h en months I 1965 ~West
I' Virginia
I . S Black
. WWal·
\' [ta. m. ·' Hamilton down 2·50 a . I
. B
0
,ltrrH
iu
rP.
uc::,
a.v.
7
t(l
p
m.
.
l'lllldrrn
and
the
defend!inl
was
,
o
an
o
t
ese
32.153
or
,
nul
re
s
tva
tn
pt&gt;..nret,
.
a.
m.;
R.
H
Bosworth
up
4
a
m
·
we
werE'
able
t
th
month
.
I
I
·: "
I!
·
1ved teen· nex l fall ·
' '' kl 1'~ , D up 4 a. m.:· ,l ' 1I many as 10 or It pay
ur- odt•red lo pay support of S30 per ' .2""·7. per c e~ I mvo
.
1 r ran
.hC'cksem nfl
in ·l A - The period of tbe mooa'l
Illrre Iluw ·s en· d1 · Jnrs
1
toll
niOnlh for each child
agets. he s~:ud.
The club also has made plans F'. LewiS down 5 :30 a m. 1964
1 Puml?roy
Betty 1•ou Reynolds ·
was ,. th Curiously
enough,
Pamela D
6 ·15 a ·· m ·•: Th. is annual repor1 serves two ' rfevo
around
1
. 2 1 plllgh
. ·S('ho11l
1
f Emn·
,
.
1 the smaller to contact legislators and enrom utioa
one new
rcoootbeto tbl eartb
nest
1
0
29
1
omJt ::.. l .
1 1r1r1p rs n F.&lt;'on- gnmtt'd a divorce from James . e commumt.y . t 1e la~ger per- courage them to support t 1e Bob Bentr down Meldahl 4:
purposes, said Hu hes. One i.~ or
I cenlage of tf'en-ager.'l mvolved,
i p. m. · Memi down 4·20
g
dllys, 1% boars, 4-4 ml '"•
· ,.7-1 0 p.m . . [)··v
" d Re)·nolds and l!er mat'd·1
. . Mental
. He.allh Budget.
· p m ·.' 110 •ee
., ,1 th e currect
amount 2.8 Beconds.
I
1
1r)ee
wur_s
,.,_.e
11
.
n1rs
.
Rouse.
en
name
of
Betty
Lou
Ciibhs
rt&gt;port
showed
.
m
c1Rebe&lt;'c.a
Rothgeb
and
J_ohn
Ladeen
down
4·
50
p.
m.;
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d
I
II
1
__ lomt'nly H1gh Srhoo! · F.ng - was restored . Bonnie Mae Woy- · t1es over 50.{11)()
l8.l i M1ss Carolyn_ Roberts
Alter up 4·55 p. m.; AJ. I
English .'HI \.o.cts grFtnted a divorce from per c.-nt of the dnvers mvolved named co-ch.awmen for
the ton Zypher down 5:30 p. m.;
, h~h 211 Survt.v of
; · L•t .. rHlure · Wednesd;w .. 7. 10 .Jnhn w. Wayan and she was were teen-agers . On
county Iclub's parti.cipatlon in thP Mo· Jdfboat up 8:10 p m .; Allied
I ••olro sur• you know j p.m : tltn.-e ho111·s nt&gt;lill . ~.lr~ . &lt;lv. al'ded custody of their . 1roads. 30.8 per l:t'nt were teen - ther's Man:h for Point Pleas- Ash! and down 10 p. m.; 0. c.
10
1rant ehi!d.
1 F'recker.
.
agers.
ant to be held the latter pari of Shearer up 2:20 a. m.
obout the chongoa
~e~lstun .H~g~. S~·hool : Art Default judgment was given ! In tommenting on ~he report. I January .
1
Gallipolis Dam _ ORCO
.
In tiM
tent
ll.l . ,~rt AJPI .t'l la.l ltm . ~r~~~:t':;- in the dvil action of Whole· Dlfertor Nelson con~mued
to ! M~s. Le~n Yoder, Well Baby l5:10 p. m. ; Queen c City up
klw r~~tording:
da\. 1-9 p.m. tv.o hums oed· ~•de Servll"es, Inc. vs . Orville I stress the need for mtensifylng . Clinic {'halrman,
announced l10 :15 p.m.: JaneT down 3:20 .
II . ,.\1r. Herd_ershott .
Farlev
Pl.
Pleasant.
The
plainyJuth. driving training
pro1that
a
training
session
for mem- a. m .; Dyt&gt;f down 5:20 a.m.; !
e llopondonb
."t'l h.tun !ligh Sch011l. Ohiu lift ~~:s .dered to recover the grams -- especially those that 1ber.!l that help with the clin- Pallen down 7:55 a. m.; Sol01
• oick poy
. lf1 -lory : Th11rsda~. 7 10 o n1.: , ::.um of $492 _02 with interest are carried on in thf IChooJ I ics will be held Frida~·. J.an-1v2:1y diwn 8:25 a. m.
s frum the defendant. r·sy.s·te ms.
,Iua ry 22 8 t I P· m ·
Kanawha River - Thelma ~
I
e upeuo accounts , llieyfl'L' hours .cred it .· ·\]J Lack-. a11CIThecu~t
civil 'H'I inn of Grace Fur- ''Hundreds of these accidents ! Thf" club voted to set aside Ann down Marmet 12 :50 a .m.; i
• tM&lt;Iicol o x - P1k&lt;'ton
H1gh
S&lt;"hnol
· ld ha \e
• '""
t d had I money Io '"I
. ..
.
. . .· Pol1t 1· IILiurc Com 'tJUn)' vs Dr R. L. ' (oU
~.n avere
~~P pur•ha
.. se new 0. F. Shearer up 1:40 a.m.;
cal
Sut&gt;nct311
P:lll11C;ll
Par
.
.
.
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I
d'
b
1
I
book
r
lh
M
coun t y I'~1· HE'len z down 3:55 a. m : Horn· 1,
.•.
,
.
,
·
.
.
ami
S!b
le~·
Slack
was
comprot
1e
nvers
een
proper
y
tra
n·
1
s
or.
e
.
ason
I
e 10lo of o home
t;~: :. . rl lnrsda~ . 7-10 pm .. !\lr 11 ,isPd and dismissed .
l ed lo operate and take proper lbrary wh1ch IS sponsored by er down Winfield 7:45 p. m.;
WAS
NOW
• IIIOYing e.:peDMI
Smrth
In the apptal action of Stale eare of their vehicles," Nelson Ithe Point Pleasant Junior Wom· ILucas up 11·50 p m . Bevl"f' up I
CLr\SSf.S
'
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I · · Cl b M Ch l L
,
· ·•
$
e catuolty deductions 11l MatnN-CAMPl'S
hemal irs 312, ral ruhl!' of Wt&gt;st Virglnia vs . BHI Stov· s..._H, .
.
ted th
ed f hans l'bu .
rsh. I ar efs tahn· 3·50 a. m.
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d
d
('I
Charles Garlrmd
Peter
e retlera
e ne
or am, 1 rary c a rman or e
----1
cig&lt;~rehe toxes
1
V8 Fairlane 500 - 4 Door. lo'ordomatic. New Buick trad.t·
&lt;J v an Wednesd.n
79 oung and Lowt&gt;l!
•
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· wor k wtth 'I
, "on
Allen
the ra1.smg t he age )'tmJt for hcensrlub . wtll
n rs 0 .
PleasBDt Valley Hospital
1
in.
One Joca} owner.
pForshev:
m 1(•UrAllen
hours
cred1t
M•·
1
b
·
h'
J
. Sti-l le moved that the charges mg younger drtvers - from iK. _Burdette, I rarian, on t IS
ADMITTED- Gertrude Hal·
Ph\"-ie 1 Fd . ·
?
ul hunting Without permission age l6 to \8- unless they had I project.
ley, Southside; Okey Blanken. a
• ucat•on 3.1.
.
.
passed an accredited
driver
·
II' It F
Te&lt;H:hmg llt&gt;&lt;ilth in
be d1smJssed and costs mcur..
,
.
.
.
l'
shlp, Ga 1po s erry.
'•u .. . . 't d
· red
the matler m Ju&gt;tice of lrammg course, erlher in a prt· OAK HILL HOSPf AL NEWS
DISCHARGED _ Mrs Den·
10
Special Station Wagon. Automatic trams, Owned by toe&amp;l
F
1 . :vonCnmmunitv
•'I . Ullon
ay. 7· 10 p 111:
Mr
l.:mhHm
3 . Peace Cou rt is to be repaid Ilvate or pu bl',
Jc sc h_ool program. Blrt ba - Mrs. Dorot hy J tan ver Jones and son, Pt. · Pleas- ,
mllllster.
thrPr erPdit lrnurs
.
h~ the She riff of Mason County jEven then. the hcense~ ~~- : King a?d the late Lester_Ktng, ant: Ellis Overholt, Pt. Pleas·
Edii("Htmn 412. Aurl io . Vi~ual in the sum of $24 each.
j ag~r, w~uld ~ave certam 1~1- Oak Hill , daughter, Leshe Jo , ant; Mrs. Lloyd Huffman and
-'\id~ Tm•sdav. 7-10 p.m: 1\k : In the d1vorre ad ion of Rich· : lalJOH:" rr~posed .. upon htm born Jan.~- Mr. and .\lr.:s. Jas· son, Glenwood.
! Bu:·de ll; Al!r;
rredit ~:~rd D. Thomas vs. Mary K. :for night-time drtvmg.
I per
R.. Ohver, 119 Jones St.,
----Invicta Conv. Coupe. Bucket seats. Consul. One very cart1
' hours .
Thomas. the action was order· I
,Oak Hill, son, Rober! Lee, Jon.
AIRMAN DISCHARGED
rut owner. P.:.wer steering and brakes. One of aharpett
7
1~11uration
Teaching 1•d dismissed upon the basi'S of i
1 · Mr. and Mrs. James
Ray
Alst class John W. Cleland
c-arl! on the lot. Auto. shift.
I condonation on
part o[ both ' Administrators
Bachtel, Rt. 2, Thurman, •on, who
has been
stationed in I
parties.
I James Russell, Jan. 11.
France for the past two years :
A
A
d
Present Patients William relurned home Saturday . He
'
'.
fe
tleO ing
Cooper, Oak Hill, Rt. 2, Vtrgll has received his honorable dis·
V8 LeSabre 4 Door. On• careful local owner. We've eareF.nterl«ins C«r&lt;l
Miller, Oak Hill, Cre"i~ B~r- charge after serving 4 years in '
fully servicrd thi:;, c1ar since new. Power steerlnc 111'
D.fNAMIC 88
Uub on Tuesd~1y
off, Oak Hill Rt. 3, Hathe Rts- the Air Force. A !C Dean Trivett
brakes. Auto. shift.
Mrs Richard Gress entertam·
,OflVefltiOllS
ter , South Webster, Alhert An- of Los Angles, Cal. is visiting
ed her card club Tuesday eve.l
derson, Oak Hill, Oliver. Eatnn . hi! buddy, John Cleland at the I
4 DOOR
Whitt" w•th green int&lt;'"rI nmg at her home on Pearl-St I Mernben of the admlnlstra- JacR·kson,DeWbesley Valentme, RL home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter '
Va LeSabre 2 Door Hard Top. A clean one owner
,\1rs Kenneth Ca le . SISter-In law live staff of Hio ljrande College I, ay.
ra Lynn
w.a ur,h , Cleland in Racine.
P~wer steerma 1nd brakes. New Bukk trade-in. Auto.
i11r. powt&gt; r
power
'
or Mrs. Gress, was a guest for are &lt;"W"rently attending con· Rt . .t We11 st on, Rosel )e Wmdon,
sh1tt.
the evening.
venlions.
Oak Hlll, Wendell Horton, Oak TAKES A WALK
~ ~~t'nng . lltilom;di(· trans .,
Prizes were awarded to Mrs.
President Alphus R. Christen· Hill, Oscar Miller, Oak Hill,
WASHINGTON (UPI)-Presl· l
[lli!t-tl
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~tt'~ring
whr('l,
radio,
Mr•.
F..dna rrench and Mrs. Dean of the College, atterxlod Evelyn . Tilley, Jackson, Mar- his celebrated walks on the I
Whllt! SJdf'Wl!.ll til"f'S, pOW•
Lnmel Boggs. other
pl(lyers I the convention of the Council garet Wilson, Oak Hill, dlanche White House grounds
i VU Catalina 4 Door Sedan. AutoiiWitic trans. S..ullf~l
er ~ l'&lt;ll amd 1111li -s j:IJ!l difquoise finish Shows eood care,
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fen• rll ial.
Robert Schmoll and Mrs. Char· Colleges held Jan 10 12 at the Rt. 4 oak Hill, Edna Sims, Rl. newsmen. He wen! two laps I
$
les Bradbury.
IStatler • Hilton H~tel St Lou- 3 Oak Hill, Carol Hilte· · '"'• around the oval drtvew&gt;y is, Mo.
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TWO ARRESTED
Bruce Dudley, Director of Col· gel, Rt. 2 Jack.•on, William late afternoon stroll In 311-dePT. PLF.ASANT - Arrests t~ge Relations at the college, Slack •. South Webster,
D~vld gree we•ther,
2- 59 Mercurys 2 door H.T.'s
dunng the post 24 hours ac-1 will attend the annual Great 1 Waddmgton, Jackson, Wilham
. t'ordin'{ t.o J(li! records were I.ake. ~ regional meeting of the Brofford, South Webste:, Jl'ra~k Donald Bowsher1 Sharon Rapp. !
Harold Newell. 26. Pt. Pleas· American College Public Rela· Stmmerlng, South We"' r, \Vtl· Grace Pugh, Jimmy
llurke,
Slater,
ant, non-support warrant: Ralph lions Association, Jan. 17·19, at . ham E. Dole, Oak Hill, Ralph Jeffrey Woods, John
One Monterey - I ~lontclair 1101 h \ '-8 autom·•tic
i Nelson, 66, Rt. 4, Marietta, Ohio Northern Illinois University
De· ' Hoover, Rt, 5 Jackson
and Evelyn Nichols, Mary Jlekatrans .
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BUICK - PONTIAC - GMC TRUCKS:i ·: .:
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Charles Butts, Rolph Comer,
Patlento Releaoed - Harlan I John Leedy Everett Hawks
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Carl~
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green metallh Juush with like new matching in·
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c:aft add the comfort of quiet to
famllylivtng! Come in and.get
a free copy of our easy-to-follow
"H..,. To"Jolder, and see these
D., des!• • , they'll help giYO
a qoriellv beat~lijvl borne!.

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19.60

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Trunk Light, Glove

Box:

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$250

BUICK 2 DR. H.T.

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V-8
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Dougord

$49S

2 DOOR - •utom1tic
tr1ns. , rulsh•rp - - -- - - $295

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VIsit Our Show Room Tod1y . . . .

Le11 Motroptdlton Motora Discount . , .. , . , 344. 55

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The lC!OII 18 superb,

JACKETS, REDUCED
SUITS, REDUCED
HATS, REDUCED

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BAHR CLOTHIERS

Middleport

MIDDLEPoaT, 0.

Building a

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FRIGIDAIRE Dryer is
kind to clothes asd budget!

the kind of community that appreciates the Industry we have and wants

to keep them here, see them grow and prosper.

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dries fluffy soft.

• Low-priced yet

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alves you Fri)lidalnt quality

• Handlell lint catcher
known-on the door,
• Your chllico of &gt;4 80IIIJ!OU1
colors orgleamina whiiL

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drum-wg-free.

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Horace Karr, Trees.
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Leslie Fultz, Secy,

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MEIGS COUNTY'S NON-PROFIT

COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT CORP.

the lervl~ " prO!IIpt,
the &amp;tniO$J!bel'8 plea.

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Car Coats &amp; Stadium Colts, Redu£1. 2~

make Meigs County the kind of community Industry wants to locate In,

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R. H. RAWLINGS SONS: Cde

,METROPOLITAN
MOTORS

SKIRTS
Reduced 30%

ing more prosperity to our county and state. It is everyone's duty to help

The Dodg11 For 65.

DODGE- DODGE DART - DOD GE CORONET - DODGE TRUC:KS
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)'OUr lawyer. If you break the
confidence, a alwyer may also
have to talk, for the communi·
cation is no longer COJl~identiaL ' I
You may break a confidence
testifying about it, or by
iil.g Wlauthorized persons hear
or see what was communicated.
No lawyer may keep
GALA TILE
about a crime or fraud a
bas told him be pla111 to com·
22c P'r sq. ft.
mit. But alferwards, an ac&lt;usect person may talk freely to
quilty,
his lawyer. Even U
he has a right to bave his side
of the story presented to
court
as II may affect
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punishment.
A person In
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Mlddi.,.rt '
ble noeda ID talk to someone

Weather Eyo Hootor ...... .... , , , , •. , ... 74.20

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Rubber Boots

at~ c~s\v~ ~~DU:~n,
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documents and records.
Conridential communications

Flosh-0-Motlc Trans• . . , ........ , ... , , . 171.25

Windohlold Woshor

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•UCJ eustomers are fmding bow

Reclining Soah ....... , ...... , ....... , . 25.50

:, 8 cyli~der sl/wd~nd lr:.tn.s . wfi.ii.e sidewall tires,
. rear ~~~w. miiTlH, while over IJiue with Jike new
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(Need!l lll!Jior work)

HUSH·TONE•
ACOUSTICAL TILE

OvorhNd Valvo Engine, 125 H.P •.• , ••••.. 39.95

.57 Chev. 110 2door .
OLDS SUPER 88
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COLUMBUS- OIDO STATE : W. Va., will be held at 1:30 p.
Huntington Hospital by Chap- UmverS!ty trustees
I m.
Saturday from the
CONFIDENCES PROTECT·!' man • Wilcoxon
ambulance,
changes In .the
: EUB churiicihiii.iiiiiii
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as a client tell you I .
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to Include five S4 • story
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PROBE B 6 E SERIES
ha ansi ord wo o the towers
ve a _rea Y been announced.
professional employees (I ike , PT. PLEASANT - The
secretaries) to reveal such com· Police have been Investigating
will be built on the
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: a series of breaking and enter. of the rlver near Ohio
Why have such a
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, ings in the Bend area with the Stadium. The changes approvpriVI1ege 1
be'
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third
Chiefly, to do justice It en·., atest mg the entering of the
or a
courages elients to tell th . Jim Circle home at New Hav· dorm on the north hank and
l•wyers what they have e~, en. Reported mlsslng was a ra- two on the south bank, directly
know to help and to advise ' dio. and money .. Entry
w~s
the stadium.
them fully: things about !heir gamed by breakmg out a wmfamily, business, and private. dow glass.
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-FORi Philip A. Hart, D-Mich., an- ,
ambitions.
e HEATING
No lawyer may speak of cer- 1 nounced· today that hearings
Lain things, even after a client 1 wilJ begin next week on African
ePLUMBING
d1es. A client may well have refugee problems.
eROOFING
t.o give his lawyer details which Hart, chairman of the Senate
if revealed, might harm those subcommittee on regugees and
he most wanted to protect
escapees. said the hearings will
Yet, in some very rare cases, be held Jan. 21 and Jan. 2.2.
to help carry out the
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de~!les after d""th, a
without fear that what he says 134 1\1111 St.
llllddloport
rnay have to reveal a
will become public.
dence, under certain
to uphold his client's
What, then, are
communications? They are
·details a client tells his )a~~~~;
when he seeks advice .
hi.s personal, business, or legal
affairs - talks and letters, pho-1
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Ladies Jackets ••ouc•o 25%
Ladies Slacks uouc•o _ 25%
Ladies Suits uouc•o _ 25%
Ladies Dresses 1t1ouc•o 25%
Ladies Sweaters muc•o25%
Ladies Blouses ••ouc•D 20%

BALL BAND

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Feet!
Meigs General Hospital
dent orgamzabon at Rm Grande ! Mrs. Linucl D Wilson
h~nded by the Marshall of Ra· ried out by propeller _ d:iven I Are Distributed
ADMISSIONS - Georg
181 i ~: ~ho cha~ged him w•th fighter. bombers and PT boats. , D1slnbulion of $2,782.575.33 In Kaufl, Ponreroy , Nancy
C~llege, have recently been Chestnut St. Gallipolis daug:
Bar- Il
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descrJbed
as hquor permU fees to 816 polit- nett, Middleport , Lillian t.;Ja~K. I I
NTheyk are R~ha~d Ed Luselb, Mahley, Weilsl~n. da.ughter .~ and left of center charges.
"qu1ck" raids which could be ical subdivlswns of the state Middlepon: Mary Darst,
ewar • pres1 en!,
ward P.
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was announced today by State h1re
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"Scott" Beckett, 9ueens . Vil· Dlsehar ed
Dynamite
Aud•tor Chester w. Goble.
DisCHARGES - Harold
Susan Clarkson g iHnkley
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' COLUMBUS - OIUO WILL I The payment brought ID , sell, Pomeroy ; Maud Scltuater, ll
• arc1 , : ., Voglesong Law;ence B c
spend $400 million thiS year on IB7t ,534 29 the total
~:~;::.~: J~~ Dele, ~arh~!"·lhns, Chn;ty A. Pettit ~1'1 ~-' InJUreS Boy
1ts h1ghway system Director P. l of liquor license revenuea
E Masheter said
Thursday. lected during the 1964
' N yn S d arne 10• Doddle Steven E ' Ph'll'
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year Th
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ate Reptesentative
I Mrs. Roy McCoy.
Howard PT. PLEASANT - Ten-year- Is Is a
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IS was a ec me o
1Cecil, Mrs. H. R. Roush, Hen- old David Lee Waugh of Glen- than was spe~t rn 1964.
!364,179.07 or 3 5 per cent from
PLAN HOP
ry Fruth,
Frank Thompson,! wood narrowly escaped serious Masheter said thls year's pro- 11963 rollechons. .
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he
calls fot bulldmg
117 Payments to Me1gs and Galburn Ottey Charles R ,. G' dropped a dynamite ap
d m1les of the interstate system ha Coun!t•s were Galha, $6,.
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H1g sc oo1 WI11 sponsor a record hop following the Racine- ' ness, &gt;,Mrs. H. R. Ridgeway and fragments entered the back of ,
90 per
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Rutland game tomght.
son, Mrs. Paul Sigman, and I his leg.
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Waugh,sono! Mr. and Mrs. ernment will prov1de.
pr1&gt;L(,._AL TEMPS
Sizes 9-1 0-11
son.
, Lawrence Waugh with five th I Jects, includmg resurfacmg and The temperature m Pome0
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( , repairs •. will include work on , roy's business district _at 11 .
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highway during , 2,000
of road at J
of \ a.m. today
29 degrees un- . Save
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the day. David took some of , $25 m1lhon. Abut 190 mtles of der cloudy sk1es.
, $5.00 _
pair
tht&gt;m home.
, urban, ~rn'l""lary .and secondary
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TIME. SET
, about 7, p.m., he
dropped $125 m1ll10n .
Funeral serv1ces lor
. o and 30
it exploded
' Fowler, 51, of R.F.D., Letart,

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The new offtce!;i of the New- ; Pat~ Ri le •

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Collision

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Barrage of Snow
Peppers Ohioans

Stockholders

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Thoae enerlng Holzer hosplttate Patrol
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Johnson said he wao request. al during the
M hours in- i
nallon that we are determined
lVI en
Lake Erie.
The bele!lnl - ilf"l bllilllfl
.,g the additional funds "be- &lt;luded:
I Two accident
in M
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one occurred on Thuraday, Aug.
The UPl u1d ID !be -doled doon. RuM hB•II4 lo
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•a use it 1.! my purpose to lnten- Mrs. Griff C. Cook, Jr., Rlo arxl one In
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· when Ron K Galloway Stockholden or the
aenerai ..-fall of lbe wllller, &amp;lve l'Epurlen IIIJ ....,..
tUy our efforts In tltiJ critical
Edflar !!;{nest Crlner, l lnvestl ated b the "
WASIUNGTON - OIUOS ·wa.s kllled In a craah on Sec· ty Bank at Coolville havolum- the weatherman predicted a It Will llulk'oaocood I lou
area" of Jlsannament
1Gallipulls, and John Marshall Post
Hy h
p po two Democratic senators are ln 1ond arxl Spruce St.
ed the bank bas
.
steady falllbrou8!Jout the day, before the "'"'m!Hee ll••uabtn
He said the record of acbteve-1Williams, Galltpoli ., all pa· Thursday \,,.
atrol , agreement that to pull Ameri· l Bennie F Plantz hod II ed ila besl year Iince
reoulllng ID sloppy I'OIIda and oaid the- I 1•!11 wu devotments "' far had "refuted the iienls involved In Plantz fatal ligated ai 1·55 p m on mRvles-7 , can troops out of VietNam now o: •th his par,ents Jes
and• led in 1960.
,.tl'etlmel bazardouo drlvlne ed moot1y to tho erlolo ID lloath
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. rn satisfac- at the junction of 218 _
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do ubls
when the ·United States became tory cond1bon this morning . 1 A car driven by Fredrick Cal· .. Sen. Stephen M. YOUI!g ~•d. Chillicothe fW., since hi! dis- Isurplus and reoervo more
the first nation in the world to ' Mr! . Mollie Adkins, Rt. J, ' vert. 29, Gallipolis, pulled onto . 1 do not regard the sltuabun charge from the Army last Ap- lin previous years, the uoreta ll
oet up a special dlsarmament l'l'hurman: . Elmer, Rose, Galli· Ithe highway frol" Rt. ~ and rn v,1,et Nam as a hopeloss lril He spent three years in tile were increased 11 per cent,
poh~; J~mce K. Evans. Rt. 2, headed north and a car dj·iven ' case. Sen. Frank J. Lauscllc , service.
net income
1964 waa lril&gt;- '1
agency.
The President cited the lim- I Galhpohs: Stephen E . r.i•more by James Neal 64 Pt Pleas t a. member of the Senate For-I
ted over that of 1963. Aa a
Welling· ' ran off the right' sld~ of ' ~~ ! ~1gn Relatwns. Committee, sa•d.
His parents m?ved to Galli- suit of tltiJ, the directors
!ted test ilsn, signed by 107 na Rio Grande College
lions. the . Washington . Mos-1It C. Pe_rklns, Rt. I, Gallip&lt;&gt;- i road to avoid hitting Calv rt : I firmly heheve allowmg the I polls from Addison four year! dared a 10 per cent cash ~····"
cow •·hot bne" and separate U.
_Kermtt Fisher, Rt. 2, Gal. and struck a parked car ow:edi
to
ever . ID ago.
dend .
S. and Soviet decisions to cut ilipolls: Mrs. Frank _ A. Mark- by John Brucker, 72 , Rt. 2• Gal-South V•el Nam wlil not bnng , He .was horn on April
28, Officers elected for the corn· :l
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productmn of flssionable mater- ltns, Vmto~: W. W•lilam Robin- lipolis.
, to us freedom from the .troubles 11941 , m Pt. Pleasant. He grad- lng year at a recent stockhold·
1"1 as advances in the dlsarm- son, Galhpolto; Jenny
sue There was medium dama e ' that we are now havrng, hut uated from Kyger Creek High rs' meeting •• ere J .
ament [)old.
Burke, Chester: Dana F. Fick, to both vehicles . Calvert w:s Will only open the door lor a Ischool before entermg the oer- Lamp, president; Gilhert
Administration o~£icials indl- lit. 1. Long Bottom, Kevin W ,cited to Municipal Court for : new operatiOn m Tatwan pro~a- · vlce. .
Courtney, Jr., executive viceooted that the Umted States Payne, Rt. 1, Harri&lt;onvllle: failing to yield the right of ' bly Formosa, Korea, lrxlone~:a, He IS survived by throe br~&gt;- president and cashior; Carl
might press hardest
for an Mrs. H~rold K. Gra~e! Rt.
1, way .
.Afnca or m South America.
th~r~, Jesse A., Jr ., at ho~e. Smith, vice president ; WillliaJmll
a~reement among nuclear powiLangsvtlle; Mrs. Wilham J The second accident was inWilham Erlward, of Hunting- Hanneman, vice
president·
ers not to give i!Uclear weap- Thomas, Ironton, Mrs. Carl i vest1gated at 5, 05 p, m. on Rt
SAIGON - UNITS OF TilE ton, nd Marion , Robert,
at Jack E. White, treasurer,
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ons or technology to ..;:ountries L. Brookhart, Rt. 3, Athens; 1 124 . seven-tenths or 8 mlle south South VIetnamese alr r~rce a~~ home, and two siSters,
Mrs. Mrs. John Westfall,
not now possessmg tht!se wea~ Willard Field~. Coal
Grove; of Syracuse
Navy have been attackmg m~h· J1m !Lmda) Swanson, Gallipo- cashier.
ons.
'Mrs. Leonard L. Reed, Colum-1 A car dr.iven b
Easter tary tar~ets m
&lt;?ommunlst !is and Barbara. at home.
Director-! elected were
bus, Mrs. Barry M Mahley Ca~rns 41 Rt 2 YRacln
d l North VIet Nam, rehable sour· The body is at ' Miller'• Sterling Lamp chairman·
Newman Club Names Wellston: Mrs. Lena E. Stevi: la car 'ope'rated bv
ces sa!d today . The raids are ,Home for funerals. Funeral ar- bert E.
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son, Jaci&lt;Son; Mrs. John Queen, ,Hyatt, 68, Rt. 2 Rzcine side· ,reported ~~ have. been made rHngements will be announced bert B Courtney, Jr., Daniell!
South Webster: James L. Trout.. swtped
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K. Graham and Jack E. White.ll
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Sentinel Church News

lly R. L. lleDIDiel

ROCK Of AGa

PNim 18:1 "The Lord iJ 1111 rock and my fortrM, 111J
God and my ltreuflb."
·
The word r&amp;ct 111gutll a Jere• mue ef -.... • fllom
Immovable 1111pport, a llll'e toundatloa upon wlllcll ont
Anllqull) ~""""' ~bur · Sun nesday , 7 p. m.
pllstlc service, T:IO p, ro. IN- can Ralld &amp;lid be ICC\U"e. !livid seema tt IQ, I ltand
day School 11 II a. m. Preyc Clnarell ol Cbrbl, Pomoro'. Woek Prifer IDd PrUe, Wecl- Oil Him U my fOlllldatioll, aad derive eftl)l lOCK! from
ODeeting Thur114aY. 7: 30 p, m. Jerry Masten, pastor: S.nday QISday, 7.111 p. m.
81Pl wbo Ia tilt &amp;OIIrce of all &amp;ood.
SchoOl 8•10 a. m. Cbun:b IO:aG
Devid eaye, 1'8 40:2. "He "brought me up •110 out of
lltlllllbem lllll'lfl
QllrQ, L m.; Christian ElldeoYQl, UO llngdom BaD of .....,....
I~ 0. r.,. fl
Groat 114Dd: Rev. C. L. O'Coo- p. m. EveOID~ Semce, 8:30 p. Witnesses· Public llltlllll8. oor, past.or1 JI&lt;&gt;IMI'I Lewla, oup\. m.
diY 5 p. m., Watehto- etudy port aad
Jan. lith.
f •10 . . , . . , ...,,
8:30 a. m. Momlnl Wor~hip
Is p. m.; Bible study 'I'UIIdly, Worilll'l' Conference will be l. L.
ODd sunday School: 7 p. m. Ev- Rlllland ClluJooll ef Clwlllo 8 p. m.. Service metlill&amp;. 1 11. beld Sunday, Jan. :U at 7:15
utna oervlce: T'rursday, 7:30 ~bl: School 9 :~: ~:a- m. Thursday: Ministry aabool, p. m. Sunday School teachen, ~~ ~ ~
p. m. Prayer meelinC.
·
a. m., · ·
tJ t p. m. Thuroday.
off1cers aad perenll of chlld·
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Supl Sabra Calladi'J, pllnitt;
ron lihould attend. Fourtb Quaf- lblp llftlot lila a. ..1 .......
Csrpeall: Bapllel Cllardu Bible Study, 7:30, Delbert Ro- La-. Cllardlu _II. hll ~ly Conlerenc. ~un~tay, Flit. ~ 10:30 a. IllSUnday Schooi9:SO a. m. ; Mom- mine, leader.
Sunday Sehool t :ll a. IILI Will' 7. l :30 P· m. at Olureh. Eloe- ~ Gilhll • ~
lllg WOI'Ihip 10:15 • · m.
Zilla Charcll 01 Cbrlll. Pe- ship servlel I0:30 • · 111•1 Sl. ~\:'urch officials w!U lie Cbrltl of
o., IIIDDt, •
Flnt lllplld Cll ., MNdl rov • Blrr!lonvllll floa4. e:u- John, sUIIday School 10 a. m.;
e ·
froiD Rllllf • .....,.
,_ Donald ~-• teno Underwood, minister, Bl· Worshl~ 9 a. m.
BJMII Raa
MaOialllll.
Rood, . . . , . . . .
port, ""'·
.._.., oa• bl ..... • · 30
. M .
RtiMr' ! . Smith, Sr., ....., IIllO L m.; ..._..... IO:a a.
ton SundiJ Seoeol 9:11 a. m., 1 ,..._, •· • · m., nrnnw
AUrod Melbodlst Cllurc- -Sunday $chool 9:30 a. m. WOI' 111 Sunda• nv•-......
at
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Fred Hoffman. Supt. ; 10:1&amp; •· ::.::P
Rn. Pearl Caoto, putor. SW1· loy Haley, 'lupt.:
, ,:., p. !D.: : : . ":s *P _.,.
m. Worship Semce; BYP 6 P· Bible ~ch;,.l ~i'
clay School at ~:30, Charles Toy- oldp 10:30 a. 111. Youtb 8arolc!e. lc&gt;e at 7:30 p. 111, pu&amp;qr,
w.
m. ; Ev&lt;mlns Worship, 7:30 ~·
lor, Supt. Worship Hrvlceo at 6:45 p. m.; I!Wongellltlc Prolftlt. AU ....... "'"'
m.; Wod. 7:80 p. IlL Prayer Cbes&amp;er Chvcb o1 God,
10:45 wilh the Rev Cuto. Tues- pte, 7:30 p. m.; Prayer ftiiOI.
bqlD at 7:30 p. m.
Through cold, snow-covtred field s, centurlea. It is 11111 110lng on today In
meeting;
B:aG
p.m.
Will.,
choir
Gilbert
Spencer,
l)llator,
Sunday
day
evemng,
WSCS
will
meol
Ina.
Thur81'1y
7:30
p, m.
Hi!4 churchf&gt;s.
llfldlrneath Ice-encrusted trees, the
practice.
School 8,30 a. m. Mamlna _. at the home of . Helen WOCMio. Free MeW!IIIliiP'dl, !AIIr- LIMir ~ If lAnllt ........
river rune ita courae.
If you do not attend church '"rvFtnl llQIIII ClluNII.
ohip 11 a. m.; l!:vongellctlc er- Wednesday .•ven111f, Mid-Witk ol Clifl, r.ov. R. Eugena GW.
S:,.l:':'llli: ~
iceR why not go t hi s coming Sunday,
This brings to mind the Christian
ro _ Rev Chari• Norrio vice, 7 p, m. Prayer mee!lllg, prifer aerv~ees.
putor. SUnday ScbQol t :30 a.
. . :r _.._.
~~ ~ l•iiO till I0·20· 7:30 p. m. Wednesday; YOUIIII Tuuday at 8 Memberoblp IIIII m.: PbU Wile, oupl.; Mor11i1111
a. Ill., MLt 11110' Dip
and identify yourself with thle tleady
Church. It was founded upon tho
wor.Jp umco, ·IMIO a. ;,.,; !'4ople's Servieo F'ridlf, 7:30 EvoupUam meeting, Wedt!4f- _,hlp 10:30 a. m.; Youlb of Obllplflll. f p. a
teachings of Jesus .who lived His life
ftow of the best for whi ch life stands !
Nunery
and Junior church for p, m.
day at 7:46 p. m., Mid Wnk Sorvl- 7 p. m.; Evllll8aliatla lit. .....,, c.ll1llll ...._,
and did His work unperturbed ~Y t he
chlldren.
prayer wvlcN.
1111'\'ice 7:30 p. m. Mid • Wtalt
OuyiVUlt (Ptltitll IUdlll:
eoldne~ or many of His fellowmen
There Ia always room in the river
Charcb ol God, Mt. MoriU Clleoter Melhocllll Cllarcll prayer service, 7:30 p. m. Wid. ~v. Frallk Milllrl,
liP'
for one more drop of water. There i ~
and of the rulin&amp;" ofllcialo. He knew
l'lrll laplbt Cllarc-. Racine Rev. Dulel Work!Dan, paator. Pearl A C&amp;ato, Putor· Warltllldly ..... 111• I. 111.:
that His work would stand becau80 it
always room in tbo Church for one
Re¥. c. L. O'OonMr, putor. Sunday School Ui a. m.: War- sf se~ee at 8 a. 111.,
I'NedGIII GGSJI) MIHI•, . .
Day of OllllptiiD ltill a.
wa.s founded upon truth. It not onl y more worshipper.
SUnday S®ool 91110 a. m., SID! ablp HrViclp 11 a. mtln. Nld 30 Scliool at 10 a. m.; WSCS lsi llwl · Stlviii'IVWt Road: II. J.
Coaltflliao, ~ ltoUr .,._
•tood, but has flowed steadily on for
Qlrtis, supt.; 10:45 a. m. Mon&gt; 0 · m. rayer maa I 7... ~· Thursday of month;
Board Ortltllb, pastor; Ropr WI ~lft4aas.
1111! WOra.blpl 1:80 p, m. llYF m. Tueaday; YOIIIII PtoPII s mHiinl 31'4 Wednelday of lba food, Supt.; Sunday Salloal
..._ ._......._ a-, aud
Jlllllor
~~
I
p.m.
meetmg,
7:30
p.
m.
Friday.
month.
a.
m.:
Ev&amp;Dllellctl•
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rb
a
nd
•11ppurl
u,.,
Chwd.
11wy
The Church il die 1r•tnt t.l1or
1tt: (1) For hiJ own~aU . (2 ) ,..,,
.n •rlh klr tM- IMiildillj ot ci\11'11C·
Evening
aarvlca1
7:110
p.
m.
lllllfud
Cbarcll
111
Clod,
:30
p. m. Prayer meeting,
hluhildren 'nlke. (3) Fonhueb
Wednesday, Prayer meeting: John SlneUwond put.or: 8uDdly B1111b Medaodlll ~-.Mid- ~. m. Tuud&amp;y.
10 L m. ~ .....
M-. fl ...... VII-. Wj.- a
or b w. IQIIlmWifl.r and • •- ( 4 '
For ~ .. t. of h Churdl i*'lf.
1tro111 Church. Mithlr chmomey
8:30 p. m. Wednesday, Senior School 10 a . .;.,; tnvaopllltlc clleport, !&gt;!. E. Dowi!OII, pastor:
a. m. 8alldliJ 8cbool
wtllllh . . . lUI moral and llllltlrlal
nur dvilia~ can MUYive, 'Thtrll
Choir Praotlce: 3:30 p. m. Tue.. oervice 7 p. m.; y 011111 Plaple Mrs. Nan Moore, Church School Rutlaa4111Q111oa 1 OUva
7 P· DL Y - ,......
a11pport . Pkn to 10 1o dawda ,.,~..~.
ar• lour IIGIInd r.IUIII ..h,y •-r
7
,.fiQII.
lhould au.nd lm'icu resu•rly Plli rnd xwr Bible dlily ,
day, Jtmlor Clllolr Procttce.
Endoaver 7 p. m. Wndnesday; SUpt.; Cbureb
8:30 a. man, miAioQUy
1
Butlaal Pint lapllll a._.. Prayer metllini 7 p, m. Satur- m.: ~~= ~;th 1~::lo;: clay School, 8:30 a. m.;
diai!Dme l.eaaue: 7 p. 111. Prep
Sundlf Scbrolt•IO a.m. P"acl&gt; day.
~:· 7 e
s . Olflclal B··-' 10•30 II. m.; Prtlchiug, 7:30
clesiM; 7:11 ,_ Ill. IIWa ....,
Sunday
Monday
Tu~ad&amp;;r
Wtdnead ar
Thuuday
Frlda.y
Saturday
"'·~•-~
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P·
m.,
·
m
·
Prayer HI'VIM 7·30 p.
....,_
Psalm•
P1alm•
Jobn
J chn
John
Revelation
Paalm•
IDR .........,. 2:80 p. m.
Gra&lt;t Eplsolljlll
Cbarell, meetlna, 111 Sunday of montb, 1h.r!Ciay
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mee11111 . ......., '*"leal
16 :1·11
46:1·11
4 :1-11
1:87-44
17:18-2t
21 :1-8
141:1-14
Free WIU Bapllllt Cllurdl, Pomeroy, Tbe Rev. Richard li 7:80 p.m. WSC:S, 2nd MO!Iday
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atlllGUIICI!III
RullaDd, pastor, Rev. p au 1 Martin, Rector. 81mdi'J - Mar- al month, 7:30 p. m.; Eleanor lyracue Mlssllla, JIH.
Se?mlll I»J &amp;ltra'W 1'&lt;1111&gt;
!~tpt2t~t~t~t~t~t~t@t~t~l
Taylor; Sunday School, 10 a. m. Dina P_royer 111111 Serm011, 10:30 Circle, 2nd Tburoday of 111011th
Servi~tl overy II'OJ, Chlldrlll'l !181M lltll,
Guy
Prlddy,
Sup~;
Preaching
t:ol!ee
hour
follow!Dg.
7:30
p.
m.;
Cluo
12,
Srd
Wod·
and
Friday
e-utg MulberrY Rellbll. s 1 b b 11 b
With the hope it will, in some measure, rosr.er oruf help aus•
Hrvlce, 7:30 p. m.: Pn7tr ser· Ealerprlae EUB Qsoreb, lll'f. nesday o1 month, 8 p. m.; Aft· at 7:30 p. m.
lk:bool 2 P. m.; ,.......,.. _.,.,.
loin thm which il good in family and community life, th~ lea•
vices, 1:SO p. m. Wednesday. Mem.l Smith
tor Wonhlp ernoon Circle, 4th Thursday of Tile Ch-- 0I ~- N
S:li p. Ill· Sill....,. Prtftr
' pu •
month 2 p m • Choir
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l181'911.
ture il 1ponaored by the b1uineu firm• ami organlsationa
MI. Marta Bapl:lat Cllarcb tervieo 1:30 a. m. :
SundaJ Wedne'!lday. 7 j,' m
.
Ray E. Warne, pastor . -tine. 1'bu1111a)', 11• '- m.
Con&gt;tr of FOIIl'th and 111a1n
flchoo!. 10:30 a. m. Youth Jl'el·
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!lchool9:30 •· m.; Mort&gt; 114ea Vatt.t lUll¥ 1a
who•e nome• oppeor below.
~----------------------------.I Mlddleport. RoY. Nyll Bordeu.lowcbip 1:30 p. m.; Boy1 end Mlnersvllle llletbodl•l
Worohlp 11 a. m.; NVPS CWIII etwae ....
ll
lllllllaler. Sunday llcltooJ 1:30 Gtrls . Followlblp, 6:30 p, m.; Or. Lesttr L. Roush,
p, m.: Evening Servtee, 8alh. pastor; lluDde7 ........
a. m. Antold Richardt, SupL ~_v:n:'th' su"-:."1~" 7:30Y p.lbm;:.~d Vstctor ~· Chtoun:t&gt; orr ;so P7 mao. : Mldweekw·•~~~!•r ..,. 10 a.m.: WIDilh B'*"% 'llfllL
MorniDR Worlblp, 10:30 a. m. """
......ys: ou .....ar' upenn...,..ent,
a. m. '"'
: p. m. .,......,ay.
Christioo lilllllllfllf ftU p. rn.
6:30 p. 111. Wednesday, Prayer tal Board meellna eacb quarter
Mn Lyda
pc ...,.
!40 Lincolll St. Middleport WY 2·2550
Member FTD
Naomi Baplitl Cbordtt ..,.. Meeting, 7:30 ~. m. Wodllesda.v. unless otherwise called. Holy llllddlr' ~~·
~.,. 0~8 ll&gt;r .U. :-~' M Ins'
WY 2·2644
GreODhouoo WY 2-NOS
day Scllool 9:30 a. m. : Wol'
Communion each quarter as an· arene,
v. Y • · art etl. 8
Pr '!
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ship 11 1 m . Prayer servlee Lollrldp EVB Cllarcb, Reo. DIIUIICBO
Sunday School 9:30 a. m.: Morr&gt; P· IJI.Ii • • I
P. IlL,
r p m W~~ay
Eupne Emanon, paat.or, SU11'
Worship 10:30 a. m.:
Mld·Weet PhO'W ... Ifill, 7:11
READY~MIX
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day 1JGbM1. 10 a. m., Rua.ll
Mono Chapel
People, 6:45 p. m.:
P. Ill. Wtlh 'IJ, 1
r.-.
Carleton Clllll'cb, Aialebary Arclllr, SUp~ Sunday Wonbl;&gt; Church. Arthur Stitt, Paotor.
me-ting 7:30 p.
Mrs. Mall p PI •
"'l'Utllomeone To Church Tbla Week"
Road. '•.lllday School 9:311 a. m. 1J a. m. Blbla Study and Proy· Sunday School, 10 a. m.
meet' •a, Wed , 7:30
Ul .,...... o 1 1 ,~no, ....
Eata bllsbed In 11104
Mlddloporl
Ralpb Carl. Supt.; !'reaeblnJ er aervlco led by Millard Coe, Sayre. Supt. : Sunday
Pomeroy Cbarch 01 lb•
lldtlllll 11• a, •: Wa • "
Woot Columbia, W. Va.
Servi. ., 7130 p. m., CeciJ Cos. 7:30 p, m. Wednesday.
service, II a. m.; Prayer
Sunday School, 1,30 a. ., ·•eel'llnd.,, flit p. a
Ph. M11on SP 3-!5&amp;93
l..a,YIIWl: Prayer meellnl, Tuet Me 1 Stu EUB CIHirolt lnl every Wednesday ovenin&amp;.
day 7:30p. m.
"-·. rM•e•~-1
Smilh, pastor• 8•'i Portloud Melbocllal
m.:EMonlrnlngwworshlp 10:45
l#llrt Fill WU.. lllftJa
·-·
·..
ve ng orshlp, 7 p.
Jley, J - Malilj "I
CbrlsilAD Scleaee Cllprcltas, a. m. llundly Scbool, Fnd Arthur Stltt, paotor.
Prayer meetins, 7 p. m.
llllbeol ••• a. m., Tota
Dodae - Dart - Dodge Truekl
- ChrlsliaP healing wiL be the Smitll, oupl.: l!larl Sbulor, AH't. liobool 8:30 to 10:90 a. m.,
Rev. Clyde ~ . Henderson, pu.
1, supt.1 .All'\. . . .. 1141''
theme of a Bible !AliSOn to be Morning wonblp 10:45 a. m.; old G. Roush, Supt.; KIDnelh
Jtaush. Pr•l!• ~
lllcldlepart
presented tn all Christian Sci- Prayer meetlna I p. m. Tblltf' McLeod, Aos't. Supt.
,.,
11
urch
~
~,
"a·•-e
....
a. Jll,: t\lllriri ..
•n.
-'PI
Ch
111
Middleport, Ohio
ance churchei thli SUnday. The day.
every Sunday evettlll8.
"''" " ~- ' n ·'-orslllp
subject is "Christian Science."
.
Rev. Clvde Henderson, I~
al 11• .. 111.1 l'ny·
Included in Scriptural read· l!onlll llelllel l!lUI Cblll'ell, Racme Melbocllol
.
Su.Jday SchOOl 9:311 a.
meetlnc 'l'llllif~ I p. IlL
ings are the words of Jesus: Rev. Eugene E. Emer110n, paa· H. L. MeDilnlel, pastor . Sun·
Mornlns Wort!hlp 10 &lt;30 a. MI. a-a Vllllell lnlbrea
Pomeroy
West MaiD St.
"But the Comforter which is tor. 8unday worship 7:30 p, m. day School 9:30 a. m.: PreocbNYPS 6:4! p. m. Evening Ill Cbrlalt ~. JUitl Jtlonl.
lv.pporl tbo Churcb ol Your Cholet
the Holy Ghost, whor:. the Fath. aad 1:30 1. m alternately. 81111- log 10:30 a. m.; MYF 6 p. m.:
. 7:30 p. m. P r a 7 t r son, lf'SIIItl
lahaol,
er will send in my name,
he day School 10•30 a. m. and Prayer and Bible Study, 7:311 p. meelmg, ! :30 p. m. Thursday. 9,30 1 111., -eachlnl 10:30 a.
Builder~ and Building Supplleo
llhall teach you all things. and P:30 a. Ill. alternately. Norman m. Wedn&lt;sday.
Cbureh of tbe Na~ro111, boo
and
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brine alllhJnis to your remem- Blbr, Supt. Bible Study and Rock Spria1• Melhocllsl - cine, Ohio. SundiY School
p. m.
Ch11ter, Ohio
Ph. Dtl5-2005
brance, whatiiOtVer I have said
"'';.~ led by pallor, Chootor Lemloy, pastor; Wor· 8:30 a.m. Sunday
"'"
W1lo
you"
(John
14:26).
R..
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p.
m.
ursday.
ship
oorvice
8:30
a.
m.;
Service
10:30
a.m.
Sunday
P·
m.
l!akoH of Good Bread
lated readlnss from "Science SyraciH E.IJ.B. Cb1reh. Paul d'ij' School, 10 :U a. m.;
ning Service 7:311 p.m.; Mid
MJII..,Ptfl Fln1llll•..,...
fiunllnliOD, W. Vo.
lnd Healt~ with Key to I he t, !leUon, PIIIOr.
8:30 p. m. Prayer and Bible week Prayer Service
Clun:ll, fte9 llu nj
Scl'lptures by Mary Baker Ed· 9:80 a. 111. Sundoy School, Ben Study, Wednesday, 7;30 p.m. day 7:30 p.m. Rev. Morrio M.
palletf; ~ .:;ool
dy will Include these lines (p: Qllleenberry, Supt.; 10:30 a, m.
"·"•a·• .....,..,.1 __ ......, Wolfe, Paotor.
a- u - ......... •·
Wheel Balanclne-Auto Glaos-Brakt Servlee
2'11) : "Christ's Chrtstlanlty Is Morntna Worablp service, lot
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·- """' , _ , ,..uer,
Ph. WY 2.:1576
Pomeroy
the chain of scientific being re- and 3rd Sundayo 01 lba tnDPih; Carl Herrlllll, paator, Momlftl IIDIIald Cbll'&lt;b o1 1111 1'1!1111"'
10:30 a. Ill. JtGI'flllp; Uo
appearlne In all aces, rnantaln· 7:IO p. m. Evontna ZVarJ&amp;.U. worship 10:30 a. m.: Cbltl'dl 111e: Sunday School 9:30 o. m.;
m. n't Wt4; I;:JII. Junior
log its obvious correspondaltte 11o l!m'lc!e, 2nd and 4tb SUfi. School 8r30 • · m. WSCS fll'll Momlna Worship to,e a.
7 p. m. Benlar Choir
Ch01ter, Ohio
with tbe Scriptures and uniting diJ of mootb. Blll'I'IIANY - Tuesday a~ 2nd Thursd., ol Evangelistic lief'VI&lt;:e 1:4&amp; ~. Jll. IJr- J'IJR Villi ~ Protall periods in the design of 9r30 • · m. Mornlaa Worablp: eaeh month, ll'emlly Nlebl laSt Midweek prayer servwe, 7:tfi p, bylerlu Cllllrall - QlurQil aerGod."
l0:30 a. 111 Sur!day School, Bfy. Sunday evening of each montb m. Wednesday.
vlaet t:IO I. m.t lit •
kbool
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Theis
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at
6:30
p.
m.;
prayer
Meeting,
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30
Two Loeat!On1 For Your Con•enlen(!l
Colamblr Cllapel• Wonblp """
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pt.; 6:30 ?· m. 7:30 p. m. Wedllesday.
l)'l'ocuoe Cburcb ol tbe N - ' a. m.: - .._, w,...,
WY2-ll9118
Syracuse
WY 2-30811
•tee each 3uDday U:li a. m.; Youth Fellowlhlp, CARMEL.
rene, William c lborpe. pastor . 7::10 p .m,
Sund.oy SehooJ tO a. .: Youth U:30 a. m. Sunday Reboot Way· SUvorsvlllo Mlllaod101 Cltucl' Sunday School 9:311 a m.r MGm lr-;;;;;iiiii-OIOi&amp;.-;iiiiOiiiii"'"'t
111
Service 1, 15 p. 111. U:venlna
'll'or· ne R_ousb, Supt.; 10r30 a. m. Arthur Stitt, pastor. Sunday q worah•p 10.311 a. 111.
Pomeroy, Ohio
slllp 7 p 111 oaah SulldMommg Worship, 2nd and 4th lichool, 1:30 a. 111.; G«te WoUe
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SUDdaJ of lbe Mllltlb; 1 p, m. Supt., Services Thundall even· PealloOollal Allfllllbl7, JIHI&lt;
81'1ldla) Cllareh 11 Cbrlll, Evening l!lvanpllcdc Service, ina·
124, Rev. "aut E. Jones. pastor
PAINTS and IVoRDW AllES
IIIIJSVIUI
Art Marcum, mlnisler· Bible ~~~ and 3rd Sllllday of monlb
Sunday Scllool 10 a. m.: WOI'
Ph. WI g.s2T3
Racine
!lcbool aud l\lornlnJ
Saltoll. Mtlltotllol Cllarcb, APo ship aervlce• 7:30 p. m. iuQ.
MITHOPIIT CNUilCM
10:30 a. m.· Chrisdltl liludeuf, 'hpport PIIIDI Btlll t'htiN~: lhur St•tt, PJStor.
SundAy
Wednesday and Friday.
6
: E · W sill Reo. Etta- 1!:. ll:moi'IOII, PO Sdlool 10 a. m. OIIPI Orr.
130 E. SecoAd
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m., veflllli or p, tor: Sunday Wor81llp • ·30 a. fll. Supt. ; Sunday WOI'Ibip, ll a.m. Tile Pen-1 01_., Mid·
p, ·
ODd 7:18 p. m. ellerllalely IJun.
dltport, Soutb lrd .\vt.; 8ulldll)'
8r 'hMII ~ If atrlll, da' School 8:10 L m. and. IO:f8 8yraCIISO Me~odlot Clntreb, labOOllD a. m.; Sqndll)' evefllll8
llf•. City ....... - ....lltl
Middleport, Ohio
Bomer Forrell,
Supt., Bible a. m. llllernlltoly. ftOI)arl Vi... Ur. Lester L. Rousb, pastor: naupllltlo
7:311 p. m.
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Saltool 1:30; Mortlllll Wonhtp,
Sul'\.1 B'blt Stud' and Monung WOI'Iblp HI'Vn a.m. Wodnalday Bible Study 7:30 p.
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Phone WY 2·3481
N. So..,nd Ava.
·t: - Quality Fumttuu at Lower Prtceo
t0:30 a. m ' lllYin•~· WOI'IIII
tr l!enfl!l 1«1 by paotor Dana Wtnebrennor, Supt. 10 a., iimi,;.';..;,S•Iituiird;iiliJi;;
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Mt4dltpc11'1
7 p, m. Wedltetday, 7 P. m. 7 '~ p, m. 'l'lleidap.
d.;, 1:10 p.
Mrs. MilliN.
·
81 bl• study.
tliiiiiU, ,_".,· dl1eotor. Olflclal Beerd . . ..
llllallr Cbanll ef (I ~ r h 1 Rev· W. H. Perrin, putor; ina, flnl MCIIIda, MGtl tDIIIIIIt
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School t :IO a. m. l'rMc&amp; Clrt Kluta, lupt,, II u o d 1 y I" 7:30 p. rn. lloiY Commun·
"''LLWDS FOR ALL OCCAIIONI"
1111 10:30 a. 11., flnl IDd lbfrd -llbool. t : 1i a. "'·I Wor~ . on eacb qtlll'llr 11 annotiDGIId
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REXALL DRUGS
Cor. Bultel'llut a. W. l4a1ll
Swlda)'S.
bour 10:10 1. m.
WIICS lirll Wednesday ol each
__, We FW All Doctora '-fplfom
1
WI H9$5
l'omlfOJ
M"Oil CIIJ Cllltrd If CUll~
Mt. UWOII r.w.JI. Clllfl!• _ ,montb.
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MIDer strett, R. Kllllllelb llo)&gt;, ~ l!chool US L 111., e:trl Tbe Unlletl Melloedlsl Clutreb
l!:nvaugeUBt: l!ttllllll'
Bible ~. SUpt., !'r"""c WOI' - P0111troy. Rev. Melvin AI ·
Sillily W 1. m., lfoi'DliiB Wor- eblp, f :IIO p. m. b7 c.c.n Col, kite, )Wior, Churt!h School at
Ballll!nc hpplleo 6 lllllwortl
ship, 10:4.5 L 111. I!:VIIliPC Wor- l.oylllllo; Yllllll People's ~ 9; lb a. Ill, Mornln&amp; Wot'lhip.
mlp 7:30 p. m.; Bible Study, Ia&amp; lnd ISiblt $1udy, NO p. m. 1 10:30 a. 111. Sermoll. "\lon'•
SUndaY School, »:15
.
Gt•erll ContraetlnJ
17:30 p. m. WedttHtlay,
Wedne!Ciay: Choir Pl'llCtiCI el Belt Hope." f p. m. J,IYF. I\IQII· II Mornin~Wol'llt~~O:IO . .
PbOIII WY Mf7l
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..,__.., 01 ....._. 7;~ p, Ill. 1bUr:silll1.
, day 7;30 p. m. JOF Clag Jlllet·
DONAL H. M.
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lalll;tcs, IP. an's Society Circle meets. Pray·
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Wtdfleoday,·'/:11 p.m. ••••• ----·-•---- ~~~1~.-;
9:30
Mll* llcwdabelt.
Car~ Plllltll'l
. •r lcbPol,
day at I:IJ p, m. at .....
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I •OCI p.m•... :·::::::~:=:::::~ii'it
s a. m.,
Marflinlo.
Worahl
llabcrlatllld
GNte.
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Frkl17, U:Ofl p.m. ••
lNpuko
upt.;
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P. II. m.,
Wor 1 of Mrs, N.U. Blna. Qooc1w111
Soturdar 8 :1111 a.m. ---·--··-·LOC/d. UNION 11 1:. !Ctlll SllliM
PomR~veu..,llnd. w, vo.
5:41 p. m.; l!:tftlntl Wonbfp, cllltlo urYiee II
i m.t Pit Trltcll I• !IChoduled to t»me
lO:IMI a.m. - -····-·-···
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BUSMAN'S HOUDAY-Tbe driver of this bu at Qaaag Ngal. South VIet Ham, had a
lorlel holidaY after a typhoon wubed out the bridge over whicb tlie bus ordlnariiJ cro..
lllldo litO CDIIIIDIIube4 atoa•&amp;wo
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WIUt total muaJo POWer
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RADIO &amp; T.V.
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FRANCIS FLORIST and
GREENHOUSES

WILLIS ANTHONY
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

GOEGLEIN

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LIEVING COAL COMPANY

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.

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HOYT'S SOHIO SERVICE

'-------HEINER'S BAKERY

1:&amp;,000.00
1111,000.00
93,198.83
383.1W.83
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS -------·-- ------- f5,482.1!2.83

KARR CONSTRUCTION CO.

MIMOIANDA

Ani! Take '1111 Homo

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RICKARD'S
ALIGNMENT SERVICE

TOTAL LlABILITIDI AND

SANDWICH

Al•ell pledlad or outcned IAIM&lt;urellabllltleo
and for other PDil&gt;OIOI -·· --·- ·--·--- -- -· -- • 1115,000.00
I, PAUL E. ltLOES, AuiiiiDt Cobler, of lbe abovo-named
bank do hereby cleClaro tllallbll report of ooaditinn !1 true .and
1
correct IAI the beat of lll1knOW)edge and belief.
. PAUL E, KLOES
We, tbe undenisued directors atltot the correclrlou of this
report of c&amp;ndltion and declare that it hat been eJAmlntd by us
and to tho best of our knowledto and belief il true and correct.
C. WA~ SWJ8Hl!R
LESLIE 1'. I'UL'l'Z
Directoro.
THEODORE T. REED. JR.
STATE OF OHIO, COUNTY OF MEIGS u;
lhr01'11 to and oubicribed bttore me thl• 13th da' of January,
10115.

HARDEN'S GROCERY
and MARKET

CROW'S STEAK HOUSE
&amp; TOWN &amp; COUNTRY

FM thai epeclol -aston, e
Keepsake Diamond Ring is the
perfect gift IICtW and forever.
And overy Keopooko is ,....

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V. D. EDWARDS
INSURANCE AGENCY

Wanblp,

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New Furniture
'299
$30.00 Oeum--. .lence en

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fURNITl!RE j:;Q,

OF AMERICA

· M'ISQN; W. VA.

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RACINE PLANING MILL

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ONI.Y

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POMEROY FLOWER SHOP

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE

and proo

You..,. pooy- lout you con'l
buy a a- 01-ond 11111,._ •

REVIVAL

STAR SUPPLY CO.

RALL'S BEN. FRANKLIN

BUS STOP- The ancient structures surroUDdiDg Red Square
oiler a pkturelclue bacl&lt;grollll4 for a cl&amp;l&gt;\«e!ng bua otop
In Moacow. S.Viiot source pboto ....,,.. t1aree popular siteo:
Tretyanlrov Picture Gallery, the Manege lxhlll!lion Hall and
the arcbileclural monuments of the Kremlln.

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BAUM LUMBER CO.

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SOCIAL

8 .oaily Sentinel , Pomeroy-Middleport, 0. Jan. 15, 19651 _!••I Est•te For ~le_
WANT AD
INFORMA f!ON
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M(ldernized home - two stl)ry - built in stove, bircb
kLchen c.ab•r,et5; ground f111or htundry; modern bath;
dt •wnstairs :&gt;e&lt;lroom: new 011 furnace h~ats both floors.
storm doo,·s throughout . uew sturm wmdows on three
rooms : bast'ment ; double carport w1th oYerhea~ stora~e;
shf"ltert'd plrnic area, I Ly acres ; new extenor pamt,
spnutm.e: . roo( 1ust put in A-1 cond1tion ; 40 gal. automatic
hoi watt&gt;r tank ; 220\' elet'triclll lme ; threl! bedroo1ns up,
clo.:.ets for all bt&gt;t'lrooms ; out of high waler.

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Notice

GOSPEL MEETING, m

ln the old

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basement and attic. dose to
schools and churches in Middleport. Call WY 2-3636 . 439
Lint.'(.ln-St , Middleport
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1963 TEMPEST

Cucltlu ~ultq

ANY REASONABLE OFFER ACCEPTED
WILl SELL ON LAND CONTRACT
PHONE WI 9-3222

1176 ACRES - 160 acres in
well ~ fenced improved pas- 1
ture. 50 acres for
tractor
cultivation, 3~ acre
lake
FOR
SALE
&lt;stocked)
7-room
frame
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=n~t:-;:::::;;;:;:;
house with bath, basement, I
'HKEE and four ··:·'"· furn«h .. I LUMP and run ol mine coaiJ and furnace h&lt;oting: base- l
ed lllldWY~shed 12apan,6
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for sa le. Goeglein Coal Co. I ment barn (36 x 561, imple-1
~eota._ _.._,
"c Page St., Middleport.
ment shed, granary and olh·
I SMALL apartment. 208 Butter
12 4 Uc er buildings. Excellent pro- I
nul Ph . WY 2_2682 . Roger
perty for grass farming, (da l- [
Clliiums.
12 1 tfc SINGER Sewing
Mochines ry beer, or general farming).
.
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new
S76.50
up.
Several
used Property has hangar and
1
flffiF.E BEDROOM
duplei 1 machmes at bargain prices.
foot landing strip. Well locatI pnvale entrance Sugar Kun The Fabric Shop Singer Sales ed on good gravel road. I
ares. W'i 2-3618
and Service, Pomeroy, Ohio.
mile from state highway. $16,12 I tfc . WY 2-228!.
4 2J Uc 500.00.
: WANTED- Smail or low pric· ,
For Sale
ICOAL fi'OR sale. Good lump , ed farm listings.
_ _ _ coal, delivered or at
the. C, C, CUCKLER, RWEYALTOR

LeM.ans Coupe. Local owned
and low mileage, red over
ivory finhsh, 326 V8 engine,
automatic trails. Like new
whitewall tires, radio and

hester. The word

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Racme

nftwe bUJld1ng.

Thursday , Jan 14 through
Jon. 24, slarling al 7·30 p m.

Every ewning exre 1 ~10ndays and S.aturda.' s. F:veryonr
cordially invited . D. Reynolds
and L. Hawkes.
1 14 tfc

I WILL NOT be rcsponsiblp for
any debts contracted by anv·
one other tJlan nr, sell '-= r ~n­
ed: Myrtle Gardner, Langs·
ville, 0 .
1 13 Jtp

SQUARE DA!';CE at ll&lt;e Masonette, F'riday night.
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SPECIALS!
63 FORD F-1 00
6 Cylinder. Standard Trans. Radio.

4 Speed Trana. Ca•b and

$1995

1960 CHEVROLET

57 CHEVROLET 2l TON

$1395
1960 RAMBLER

55 CHEVROLET 1 TON STAKE BED
51 GMC 314 TON STAKE BED
SO DODGE l TON PICKUP
47 DODGE l TON STAKE BED

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Se I BOX 229
R 1 En HAY and 1 blark An-i mwe on Storey's Rtm.
e
A · •
..,0 "' · Ph••r•r• '\ '-, 2_. Orvlile Hogue or phone SH 2- __
gu &lt;; fre sh'"
tpl SOZZ.
l2-l~30tt.
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1 28.13
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FOR SALE: 5 room ouse o , trans .. radio, heater, good
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Business Services
Charles
pencer, La ureJ tires. Beige and brown fln·
· ALFALFA HAY or sa f' .. a .
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Chff. Call WY 2·3240
ish.
15
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WY 2-2557 . ___
1 14 Btp
tc 1 INCOME TAX servi~. Victor 1
$999
f
I 14 ~:: 000 1 E. Gaul, Chester, Ohm. Phone . i''OR SALE-Middlepol'1 11 tallI.LIMBER
or sa e. .
985-2402 after 5 p. m
' est building, located 1m2 1'1
bo:ord feet or marked l&lt;m er 1
1 8 30tp
Street. Midt1leport
1961 OLDS F-85
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·md 00 ··ords of
pmewood.
Second
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Proced lor qulc• .ale. 4 Door Sedan. Dark blue finContact Harold
, ~us •. PROMPT delivery of limestone
u1re at Ohio Hotel.
ish,
clean interior, V8 engine.
for vour every need. An y
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--::--::Por1l:md. Ohm. VI 3·225:)
Std.
trans. Radio, heater, a
3
1 15 tP
size . . Phone Emmet W. Shui· iFOR SALE: Modern all elee. .
real sharpie and only
SINf;F:H st&gt;wing machill{'
m I er, Contracting . WY 2-3243. I tire 3 bedroom borne. 100 1 1
blond rabinct, like
new .
1 6 tfc
100 lot Syracuse, Phone 01ck
$1195
1 Sterrett. WY Z..Z527 .
Equ • Pr~--'d with automalir zig

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Fathmo Night wiU be o~
ed when the RaciM El......,.
tary P.T A. meets on Monday,
January 18th at 7:110 p.m. Third
grade mothers will ...,e nfreshmeniL
The meeting of the Democra•
club scheduled for Friday even
ing at the Pomeroy secon&lt;l
ward house lw been ebanger
to Monday at 7:3() p. m. AI
memben are asked to brln:
sandwiches and cookiea.
Jan. II
Chester Council Daughters o
J America will meet in egul:
session Tueoday at 7:30 p.m.
The chater will be draped ir
I lll&lt;'mory of Violet Hill a n d
members are asked to
wear
I white. At the close of the me&lt;'!' ing a layette shower will be
held for Evelyn Bauer.
Evangeline Chapter OE!! will
I hold a vegetable soup sale January 19, ot the Masonic TemJ&gt;
!e. Orden may be placed by
calling Mrs. Charleo Bennett
I WY-2-2666 or Mrs, C. E. Norton WY-2-2038, Orden may be
picked up between 3 p.m. and
5 p.m. or will be delivered if
desired. Orders should be plac1ed no later than 6 p.m. Mon·
I day, January 18.

I

ON THE SPOT FINANCING

KEITH GOBLE FORD

of drama.
Even viewers who disagree

with these detractors, and with
their opinions, mtght weB aGmit that recent television sea·
sons have seen an inordinate
amount of weeping over platn
aud simple punks. This ha• undoubtedly been the work not so
much of the few sophisticated
producers and writers who ex:tend normal human decency to
those on need, but of the hacks
who jump on a trend and dis·
tort proper Instincts into in11en-

sitlve and mi•gulded fiction.
Thus, even if the original Instincts were sound, there have
lndeed been ludicrous excessew

that were almost bound to
brilll{ a healthy reaction.
11 is probably no coincidence
that the two upcoming aertea,

1WoHpen

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6:25 Cowotry Jamboree
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12 15
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Family Worsbip Hour
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WHAT'?

WHY, I PICI&lt;ED
OOT'fiWGrEAK

I&lt;YGELFI

WELL, SOMEBODY
MUST'A' GOOf:ED, DOC!
JUST TRY TI-l'
GOULASH! I LEA~!\T
"T'MAKE IT ~ROM
0' TH'6ESTC!-lEFS

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ITS FOR MV

BROT~ER ~N D

r. A.. Gra'!l&amp;.

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In the aoutbenl part of Gallla County 1110111 I . _
tbat I use.d to travel as a youngster are great roc~.~
and cut mto these rocltl are
eelllte cava..
diVI!rs ~- BlrdJ and other
onlmola built tllelr
nests and reared their young In tbe c:leftl wbleh lift~
~d safety for them and their bablea.
,'
Toplady wrote
"Rock of Agea cleft for me
Let me bide myself In thee."
My friend Jesu1 Cbrlst II tbat ROCK, the "Rod!; of
Ages cleft for me," for you. Wblle Jesua banied upoa
the crou a cruel aoldier cleft Jill llde wltll a apear.
Blood and water a wasblng for sin, flowed forth. YOU
and ynu and I may hide, by faltb, in tlle cleft of that
Rock and 1\~ covered by l;lls great band. Obi n~· ,the
fire may flash around you but It will not !dnd:!ii~
you, The waters mlcy' roll about you. but tlley '1:..... -lll!t
o'erflow you. Sa~ mBf ·~v~ly temrt you b1it
,~ Ill'/
overcome you. Thill rock may. not ~v• you FR 1111' tli~
storm but He will save VOU In tlle ' llorm. It YOU wll
trust and obey, friend. YQU wlll be enal)led to sin1. l!ltl
,Fanny Ctosby.
"HP. bideth ony IOUlln the cleft of the rock
Thaqhad••w~adrythinty land~
.
He hideth my -llfe~tn:the ~epths of b!- love,
!.,-~ c·:~--o ,.-:~ ::·~n d~h h•s ~~n1.'

FOR MONEY!!

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'Ociety Notes

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AND DOGPAlt:H HAS NEVER
A~KEI&gt; THEGOVE RNME N T

Fiel~'a

M~a~~:l:~Ued

There's boney In the rock for you

NEVER COLLECTED AN'/
MONE'I FPDM OOGDt.TCH,

Atlantic

SERMONE'ITE

119611 MAGNOUA Mobil borne, Reuter IDBUI'IIIlC&lt;', PomerGJ 10:45 wJtb Lloyd Dillinger
aud Margo Grate were over· Mrs. Irene Wlnebrener spent
12 3tc 53 X 10 ft., 3 bedrooms. l'lo
' . tfc lay leader, and au
night guests of Miss Sherrie 8 day willl her sister, Mrs.
~:r9iiiftlt(im;{lffUurnrn1Shed apart- baths, Call Ripley, 3'1U!I!i4.
of 20 ·
Turner on Thursday. The oo- Sarah Hannum.
I 6 12tc
Auto Sales
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Kuhn
easion was bonorin• the 12th Mr. Kenneth Rollins Is a paf
.1'!'\'"' or rent. Phone WY 2·
family ol Little Hocking spent blrlhda of Sherr!;
tlent at Holzer Hospital. He
1 12
~[Nci)i:N
tfc I BURROUGHS calculator, adda,
LET • 150110 Pb Saturday night and Sun$y
Y
l is to have a 'finger amputated.
I;
HEIGHTS, mod- subtrocts. multiplies and t11· 1954 CHEVRO
• • · ·
'\with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sunday goests of
~ r o. H• was injured whDe working
1 15 __ ~ Millard Swartz and Terry
room house
with vides, $40.110. Inquire Ohio VI 3-2682•
Maude Holcomb were ber ,.n at the Pbilip Sporn Plant.
~ basement. gas furnace. Hotel, Middleport.
1962 TRUCK lntemalional 1600, Sandra.
Everett Holcomb and famlly, Mr. and Mrs, Johnny Gerlach
l c...,dw&lt;Jod flonrs, ooce kitchen,
I 5 Uc 1948 Int. K. B. No. 5, 1953 The following WSCS
grandson, Biff Krebs,
and children, Randy, steve and
stnnn doors and windDodge, Call SH H6Q.
visited the Tuppers Plains W.
Darla spent a few daytt of the
With yaro aort droveway SLUGGISH septic tank• Clog-\
1 14 Sip S.C.S. on Thursday
Breuda = b a s been sick , rece!ll holidaytt on a slghl._.
Tracy
Whaley, WY 2- , ged drams? Get Kiean-Em · 1 57 BillCK R dma ter $too OO Jan. 7: Isola Tator,
Helen the post
·
! 1ng tour of West Virginia, Kenafter 4 30 P m
I All Septic tank eieaner
at , Phon WYoa2-27a:_ '
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Woode, Grace Swartz, A lm•j Mr. Adrian Fisher Is report- · lucky and Tennessee.
8
I 6 tOte I Landmark Farm Bureau.
12 22 301p Swartz, Genevieve Guthrie, 0&amp;- 1 ed recovering salisfacfurlly af. LHtle Shelby Jo Hoffman has
apanm•ntl
1-l-3flt.c '
. ie Mae Follrod and Kathy and ter recent surRery.
been m lor a lew days.
on ground floor '
'l1le Rambler
Florence Spencer.
I Mrs. Wanetta Radckin vtsll- Word was received by friends
and bath, hardwood
World lllandard ol Compllel
Wilma Jean
Atherton spent ed her father, A. D. Morrison, here of an accident at VanadYoungstown kitchen,
BEST PRICES ON
Eleeu.saturday evening with Linda in Meigs General Hospital.
ium In which Douglas Rollinl
. .llllltic heat Private enRia - room. lido ad ,.. 1Henderson.
, Mrs. Nellie Vale aud 100, ol Cottageville received a bad·
Call WY 2-32110.
lwmaDCo, SmaD ....
Miss Gertrude Taylor of Jliek· t Johnnie, were Sunday guests ly CMI!Ihed foot.
1 5 lfc
llld IIWII..,...bUIIJ
1sonville spent a couple of days ; of her parents, Mr. and Mro. ' Mr. Floyd Blaine of Akron
~~r.:~~:.
670 x 15 _
16.60
See
lost week with Mr. and Mrs. 1. E, Radekin.
, was a guest of his upcle, Mr.
and balb apartmeot
~.. ta•
Mebopollt- M-.
Ernest Taylor and John.
-Mn. J. E. Radeklll
I and Mro. William Rollins.
Phone W'l 2-3319
Nylon ao ..kwoll Tubo r,..
E. i\lola Street. Pom....,
Mr. 8lld Mra. Charles D. ,
' Rev. and Mro. Wilbur Raxter
12 1$ tic
SUPER SERVI
n.t WY Wl'll
Woode called at the
Claire Q - Whal
ol Stale oolled on Mr. and Mrs. Roaa
CE
4 22 tf&lt; 1Wonde borne in Pomeroy and 1o bt-st remembered lor - his Winebrener and Donna Friday
CU8TOM batchering aad 'CUi- I visited her moth&lt;r, Mra. J. B. "()pea lloo&lt;" policy Ia Clllna? evening.
STATION
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ling, Pbll Meier, Phone WY ll:layea, In Middleport 1aat Sat--j A - John Milton Hay.. under Several from the Board oom·
, Mt•- WY 1-9912
z.t~lt,
11 t Ue urday.
Prelridel!l Mel{f•lry.
Y'C"r.!'y tee •:t·c, '!·-~ a m·!?ol

THE GOVERNMENT HAS

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SOCiety
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or WY 2·3569.

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Porn·t Rock

Alfred

GL06

metal

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SA~IN'

ll.Afflx..
M.Female
oheep

Roberi

MOTOR C0 •

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aawa~a-

Carmel

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A OADI!URN WORD

411, ~oint
liO. Preelaal

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'THUNOEftATION !!

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'JYf!:, GRoFFLE
I SLOSH ~ g 'ib

iS TALKIN'
HIS HEAD OFF

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41. Threa

"goer overcast buttonhole, , EXPERT cabonet rna kong, cus· ,
11 25 lie
at the Graham Baptist church
Mr. and Mrs, Ray Johnson
'etr·.
" " r:uaranteed
·
'to part • as- tom ma de. furm·t ure. s uch as 1.
1960 VOLKSWAGEN
with the Rev. Bud Hatfield •• of Columbus and Kay and Mih b els and buffets 1
ed T0 Buy
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•
the evangelist.
chael Evans of Grove City were
WILL DO rug weavin . Wl g.
suming 8 payments of $5 80 hutc ca m
Want
2 door. Vinyl trim, grey fin·
'lr, and Mrs, Donald Shields weekend vlsitoro of their par·
g
munthl . WY 2·3862.
, tables, etc ., made to ~rder ., - - - - · -- 2826,
I-9-20_t.p
y
I 15 'tc Built-in cupboards or cabonets . NET PLAY PEN, WY ~-3225
ish, clean inside and out,
0Ct'a
CWS
and children have returned a!- ' ents and aunt and uncle, Mr.
1'
•tc
Good
tires,
ndio
and
heater.
1
. . --Phone WY 2-5312.
I 5 30tc WY 2-3535.
" •
ter •pendlng a f ew days 1n Flor· and Mro, J oseph J ohnson. KenAUTIIM!IBII.E lns'lrance t&gt;eeo R"POSSF.SSSD
Electrolux _ _ -. ,
.·
,
.
line
$li
oda and Mr. and Mrs. Delton , neth and Beverly. Kay and Mik~
S
4
cant-elled' '&lt;lSI vuw opera
sweeper, cleans like new and Nelgler Butldm~ _:! r~lppi~ .10 rj WANTED . locust posts. 00 7,L
Sayre have gone to Florida for Evans also visited their grand·
....'a ,.____ , Call W' "~
d
I
I
d
ali
i
new
homes
Buolt
on
kotchadn
corner.
5110
to
10
,
"'
By
Irene
Wlnebrener
few do ys.
I1 mot her, Mrs. E ulab E vans.
"'-~• r....,...,..
guarantet'
nr u es
.
h
to
Huma
1
4
5
Sl~u, ckanmg alla•·hments fur bal· ' ens, storm windows_. a um- ft. long, or me !tsvme
TRUCK SPECIALS
Mr and Mrs, Harry Thomas Mr. and Mra. Roy Friend are
Mrs, Harold Gillogly and chtl- -· I aowe $:):1711 or $6.00 onon lhly. inum Sldong Call Guy Neog- phrey Fa':"''•
R
•
I and daughter a~d Moss Ruth !he proud parents ol their first ; dren of Carpenter was Tuesday
MARAN Fur Agency , N Brown , WY 2_18ti 2.
1 15 5tc , ter Racine, Ohio.
Ohoo. 667-6295.
t 12 6tP
• Thomoo of Huntmgt?~ and Rus- born, a son. The mother is the visitor of her parents, Mr. and
St, Ma,.,n, W Va Fur. wano
..
MSTlJTZ'S H&amp;N ··Nrek '
12 29 tfc STANDING Timber. Top cosh 1961 Chevrolet
I sell Thomas of Brolloont, Ohoo , former Martha Thompson. The Mrs. Lincoln Russell.
ed. Muskrat , Mmk, ana rae Ot-Jrr A. I, I . , , h. k
or
r:d'IIHef f'hlmiNIII ...
price paid. Marion Reynolds. ~ T
p· k $1295 were Sunday dinner gm~~ts of maternal grandparents are Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Knapp
coon SeoHI tor proce lost Call Chrck" eg wen c " s.
1 ·11
Oh'10 Rt 3 Call
Dn IC up
Mr• Mar•aret Thomas
I and Mrs. Albert ~
Th
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d
llet todi.ly ModNn
l:leaUng
Coo VI e,
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Low mileage by one local
-~.
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1110mspon.
e and Kall of Langsvllle were re7'13-5296.
U-ll-30tc soarlle P~
-~llrens
Mm...vWe, able
after 4 o'clock, 667-3503,
owner. Dark green finish. viMrs. Betty Sayre and daugh- ~!feat lll'andparents are Mr. and cent supper gu.Sts of her par~~:l~ot_r~~ho:: LY ·2-9031. . ,
End vvur &amp;ewn trooNH
1 11 30tp
nyl seats like new. 6 ply tir·
ter, Lynn, were week end.guests l Mrs. Harry Thompson and pa- ents. Mr. and Mrs.
Charley
Fo• Rent
5 It
II• ""'" oD ,.._
es. Heater and delroster.
of her mother, Mrs, MttcheU, ternal grandparents are Mr. and . Smith and Jo in honor ol Mrs.
- - I - -I I
co
Sewer Ma.hinoo
Farm Machinery
1948 Ch
I t
of West C?lumboa. I
d'
Mrs. Walter f'riend.
Knapp's birthday.
11
' NEW AND USED weldPrs
RellliOoable Raret
ONE -\v:.gner-- loader- - wl th 1
evro e
Mrs, Lmnoe ~olfe s spen mg Mr. Okey Capehart of C'olum- Mr. and Mrs. Harley JohnAPARTMENT, 5 rooms
and you need a welder to run
CaD Wt t-mt llay ., Nlpt
hydraulic bucket and fork Y2 Ton Pickup. $295 a few days With h~r daughter, bus was a weekend guests of son and Tammy and Cheryl rebath, showa and tuiJ . 6:1 S low. hydrogen rod? Free 1nal.l
1 • tfc
for Ford or Fergu~on tract- Solid cab. all good tires, ~rls Tack and family , Mounds- his mother, Mrs. Clara Cape- cently visited Mr. and Mr!.
' 3n:l St., Middleport, Phone M . County
)..and mark,
tile w Va
WY 2-2671.
eJgs
U 'FA I'ING, Plumbing, Mueller
or. One New Idea manure runs out excellent, heater.
v ·
·
·
hart.
Charley Smith and Jo.
1 15 tfc
1 1' cl Furnac.. Arnold
Pome"oy.
Brolhen- spreader, model 17. Douglas
Mr. ?key Roush was a busl- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brinker Mr. and Mrs. Larry Barr of
d $15 195!\ Mer
p
Circi&lt;, WI 9-3042.
1958 Ford I Ton
ne" vtsltor m Pomeroy Mon- took their daughter, Sharon, to Langsville were Sunday afterTRAILER LOTS
free sew- GOOD COON og.
. ,,
. . 618 Ea&lt;• Malo Streel, oD&gt;
day while Mrs. Roush called on I Parkersburg Sunday evening a!- noon visitors ol ber n•-ts.
age and water. Brown·s T•·ail- cury m.ol.or and automalocl eroy, Pbo•• Wt z..-.
1 14 6tp
Cab &amp; Chassis • $895 Rhod y
f Mason.
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0
T
B
tie
•
eager
ter
she
had
spent
the
week
end
~r.
and
Mrs.
Howard
Thoma
er Park ISI :de Approved\. tr:ln ~ mtss iOn . s;;o_ o~
IS· I
1 1il
VB engine, 4 speed trans.,
Mr .. and Mrs. Okey Roush here. Sharon is in nurses train- and Patricia.
Minersville, Ohio, Phone WY sell, Long Bottom, 101;~ 3lc : ffiANSMISSlON Salvage Com- Musical Instruments
~~~~e/~':,.,,tt7~sgood seats, wer_e on New Haven Tuesday on ing at St. Joseph's Hospital.
Mrs. Clarence Shumate visitI 15 tfc
pany Repatring ail makes. , ANTONIU Stradivarius Crebusoness. Mr. Arch Roush called Sunday with her daughter.
. 2--1324.
twO 4-- ~oom. furnished apart· 1961 E&gt;"~ Buckeye automatic
tomatic and sta_ndard trans- monensis Faciebat Anno 17. 1963 Corvair
ed for help Tuesday night as
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pierce aDd
ments One torSI fiooo wv 2- broiler feeder, long automal· misSions
Mauroce Gagnon, Made in Germany. 234'h E. Panel
$1695 Mrs. Lacy Roush was very m.
Rand Middleport,
'
,165ft
11 27 tic I il' waterws and hrooders. _31 Owner. Phone WY 2-6173.
Second ~t.. between 4 and
Mr. Clare-nce Hoffman, Murl
·;::__::::Y
:_:'_ ___:_ __ __
Low mileage by local &lt;1Wner.
1 R h
t
Mt'JlJERN 4 room ana
b.~:tth ' ton bulk lank. Good con dr11 17 Ue
p. m. No phone calls. Roy Looks and runs like new. ex- Wolfe and Myrt e ous wen
one evening last week.
4646
2
1
4
lurnlshed apartment M , d· i '"" Call SH '
AUlTUIN•:t&lt;ll
T. Kaspar.
Mrs. Hattie Roush and Wayne
Jtp tra good tires, heater, beige to his aid. Both Mr. and Mrs.
I
I 14 Jtp
Cam•'"to Senlci
finish,
Roush ore elderly. Mrs. Roush
spent Tuesday evening wllh
dleport. WY "•''~4
~·
,...
I bas improved at this writing.
9 ll tfr
Instructions
! The Letart PTA met Wednes- Mr. and M-;.. Emory Powon Mil·
5
MODERN 6 room house on $250. WY 2-2418.
A- c. BltAIWIIIW
~~. - ~'::,~~ ~~~vi~!, T!!,T~
AJ.
dav evening. Attendance was ell and daughter, Addie, of ton and Joe Circle Monday.
Condor St. Call WY 2-2381.
I 14 tfc
Baeble, .,._
•u~:t.oo
• we•ll PTepant.orr tnlrun,
VI\
lo~.
The school levy was dis- Portland spent an evening re Betty Van Meter and Mar
_.
\llltll t,ppoll'' ' "'"Qnn4• "'
........
cussed
13 3tc
I
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OPEN EVES TIL 7
,
M'ldred -ompson I c•ntly with Mrs. Mary Cicle. garet Ann Carletol! 8lld 1011,
tary
1lfnr"11Ytlnll Jot..
Mrs ·
I
.1.uh Tu
1
··• 1 " - - called a1 tbe Dea n
1\NNl!I\L I price saIe, now In 1
, 111 ~'"''"f'RII:F
••
-numta
wnr• tonu
1 Margaret Ann Car etoa ...,. 0 uua~
110DERN furnished 2 rooms progrrss, Jerry Miller's Coun I
Help Wanted
''''"' "•m• .,•~~· ... ..••• I
called on Maude Rous
es- ,
Patrick visited Mr and Brinker bome Monday evenand bath rrfic:rent apart.--nent. try f'air, Rt. 35 . 0 minutes
~~~~"=-. ao. -. -n..day. Mis_s Dorothy Weigand and ~
Lee and ~hBdren Jng.
Middleport. Phone WY 2-3874
G
.
0p
Wmebrener
are
having
Irene
I 12 tit
W&lt;·st o1 . a11 opo1os,
en ev· 1DISHWASHER. Apply Blue &amp;
lbelr Ieeth extracted.
P ery day loll 8 p. m.
Grey Restaurant, Pomeroy.
Legal Notice
Mrs. Grace Crow returned
14 3
1
1&lt;
1 12 tfc
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borne after spending the Qu-ist·
I ROO M apartment and bath. I •__ -Jtetd r..tat.''"'
owud
..,. WUlLUil A.
unfurnishd All lllrlities !Ur· \'ICTOI! talking machine for
u. s. Civil S.rvlce Teatsl
Hllmpton, deee--'.:..'oc,....Oh,i Sllle:
Your Chwy Dealer
mas holidays wt~h her
son
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Men·WOIJlerl 18 pd ov•. 8ftun tobe. Town•hlp. MfiiJ• .....un Y,
o. co
Ch lie d f
1 of Mounds
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. pstatrs above Dr. sale with larg~
mommg Hiab ,.. , SDort I!.DUrL A.dT&amp;DCemeftt. talning t7 acres, moNJ or leu. will POMEROY
OHIO
ar anva 8Jnl y
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an horrible plt, out of th_e mirey clay_, and,, set mT d!et
Donovan's ofice Phone WY
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Sa Thouaand• of tobs open. Prepant.o n be !1014 on T'uud•Y· Janual'J' 19th,
ville W
And
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glory horn. c. R. or an,
- lralnlnl ptll appointed.. Experience 1984, at 10:00 o'dcok A. M~t ~~
M' Ch' arl,:e Ball took a fat upon a rock, and established my gOl~gs.
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wrunall, un~ua!")' FR£1!: lnfM"m•·i orllce ot Crow, Cro... a: Po r,
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tlte Rock of our Salvation.
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f ~ r h't f ed beef D·"· .. 0 tiD ' p
Oblo.
l•tralrlx to reject IDY and
Gerlach
ur ay.
' Dary 16. 8 room house five 1ONE HA ,, 0 w I e ac .
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Sybil ""'"""'·
M Darrell Hoffman called
Dr. Adam Clark says, the He brew ~rd SETA, traftL
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fboms recently refinished. 11.1.! Grain feed. WY 2-6554.
"~IT'Ii:~tr~rta.:!Pt~~ ~~!~~
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ta Mr and Mrl lated rock signifies those craggy preclplCM which afford
...,·baths. slorm doors and win- I
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Insurance
Ill , •• " · " · . . .
:tts~:;,e:. ·~ly
. shelter to men and wild animalS; wbere the bee• often
dows, free gas, $75.00. Lo~- and Mrs. Eug..;. Hoff· made their nests, and whence booey WU 1011"'-1 In
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on Rnrole 124 between CLEAN carpets with our Car- JOHNSON, 51mpom ........_
and live children return- great abundance.
Racine and Pomeroy. C alii pet Sbampooer FREE, with Agency, ln. o\U 1armo o1 Ia
Mr. and Mrs. Roger llolen ::"'M nda to their home in David's experience mul!t bave been o!mllar witb that
John McCoy, WI 9-3655.
purchase of Blue Lustre auran&lt;e. Jim Job!WM 111111
and son, Johnny, of Londlltl- Bel ~ Ylllinols alfer apend· of Israel as expressed in DButronomy, 'He made them
1 12 6tc
Shampoo. Baker Furniture.
Bud Simpsoa, Apnlt
derry were Satunlay night vis- ing va w~k with' his parents to suck honey out of tbe rod.'' But any of God'• cbll·
1 12 Gle
RNiiSHiW22tb~cdroom apart1 1 lfc
itors of her mother, Mrs.
Mr and Mrs. Clarence Hoff: dren who flee to tbe Rock rather than yield to temptaml"'t.
utilrties ond w.,n.
National PHOTO Copyong Service. Copel Radekin and spent
m~
tion will come out witb brighter eyes and reaewed
3 bedr
furnished . Lang lutz House, 19.17 8x50Tr .1 ~,: Ravens- teo made ol legal papers. Sunday School attendance
with his mother, Mr. and lrln, M;. Howard Weigand ealled strength because of bavingaaten of that honey.
1' j:!1~ Pomeroy H;~h School I House
ao er.
birt!o records and almost 811)' Jan. 10 wao ~· offering $10.18, Grover Stout.
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Ross Wlnebraner Wedn.,..
1 7 2ltp other documents.
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· a mnnl h. Call WY 2: wood 273-\1425.
WorahJp_ servtces we~e, held
Sherrie Dinguss, Gloria Goff ' day evening.
Obi there's bonsy in the rock my brotller
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Middleport, 0.

Locust &amp; Sycamore Sts.

By RICK DU BROW
Uailed Preu lDternallooal
HOLLYWOOD l UP I) -Two
coming lelevision series, one
about a prosecutor and the
other based on the work of lbe
Federal Bureau of lnvestigalion, may mark a slight turning point in vloeo's recent history : A period lhat has produced what detractors describe
as the " bleeding heart" school

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Classic 4 Door Station Wag.
2-311:311
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well cared for car. 8 cyl. enh
f · glne with new rlngs, std.

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4 Speed Trani. Carb and Chassis.

Impala Conv . Low mileage,
1 local owner. White fhtish,
black t op, red interior, good
whitewall tires, V8 englne,
:w tomat•c trans., radio and
beater.

.Television Revue

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this shafll car.

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i MODERN HOME, 6 room•.
bath, breakfast room, large

MUST SELL
REGARDLESS OF SACRIFICE!

The Cbollllt!l Swim: Whit Bis- 1 The distance ~weon
tho
tell atars as Woodrow WU·1earth and the moon is
!1011 on NBC-TV'• "Prolllet In mated at about 236,000 mlleo.
Colll''fl" Feb, t • • • Judy Charcoal, black lead, and
Gllrland will be a euest Feb, 1 tho diamond are composed of
on CJiS.TV's "On Bro..tway To- carbon.
nipt," wbicb lealww YOIIJII Africa bas at le'aat tiOO dlsprofe..~oal talent ... Archie t net ethnic groups, each with
"For nte People" (about I h Moore does • boxbiC uetch its own la11Jilale or dialect.
prosecutor) and the d~a 1ua!:izll, l with the same nflwork'l Red Britons refer to the Bank
Lad of
tiono of FBI work tas yet
Skelton on tho comedian'• !lhow England as the "Old
y
titled), are emergLn&amp; at a
'l'll&lt;',...y,
Threadneedie Street".
when tho nation Is deeply
cemed about crime and
lence. Certainly few crtm!n&amp;l
events in hl!lory have shaken
the world u did tba murder of "f' NWQJI
JLCidld.
President Kennedy ,
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On a lesser scale, lhe public
toy
v. Afflrnt
has become sbarpiy aware of
21.lrsloolr
:12.&amp;the drinking of younpterl 1 and JO.x.a.u..
otlarld
&amp;in this way more personally n.:Degrade
caught up with the law.
u.ow-or
-.n eatat.o:
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As for television, there have
Soot.
lng
of course in the past been pro- 14. Mul....,.
grams about crime-busters. But lli.llcotch28. Droll
the lwo new projects are un~
man'•cep
fellow•
aapzmn• ,
questionably to be associat- rT.Bibllcal
name
Uwd"
ed with serious-minded Jl&lt;.'Ople, lS.Comrn.:fountain
which has not always been the 20. Pagodas
TV
41.l'uelfor tllo
28. Prono~Ut
case in the past. "For
fhq'·=
:U.Ii&gt;!kor
ID. 'i'uberl
ft.lrol: t 4
People/' which begins on
28.PJeaear•
Sa. Am.
45.Que&lt;r
TV Jan. 31 (after a delay
est
. . 'l'ojlaap
46. ll'oot-llloto
Jan. 24), Is a production
:ZS.Artot
01'1111l
drawuc
Herbert Brodkin, whose series I
&amp;Kalt
With
ettA(ir_.
include "The Defenders."
erayou
FB[ series, meanwhile will
ll.Medleval
joy the cooperation of J . Eddaga:. TelluriJJul:
gar Hoover's organization,
&amp;ym.
is scheduled to start on ABC 13-Riglo&amp;J
TV in September. on Sunday
abbr.
:M.M._
nights at 11-9 p.m. EST,

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REGARDLESS OF SACRIFICE!
Modernized hMle - two story - built in stave, birch

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khc hen cao•11etli; ground floor laundry; modern bath;
d1tWnstair" CJedroom; new 011 furnace heats both fioors.
sto rm doocs thro ugho ut ; new storm windows on three
rooms; basement; double carport with overhead storage;

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s hf'lt E&gt;rE"d pu·nic area; 1 ~ acres; new exterior paint.
spouting, root just put in A-1 condition ; 40 gaL automatic
ho! wah•r tank ; 220V electrical line ; three bedrooms up,

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: MODERN HOME, 6 rooms,
bath, breakfast room , large I
basement and attic. Close to
schools and churches in Mid·
dleporl. Call WY 2-3636. 439 :
Lincoln-St., Middleport.
1·15-Jtc

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and low mileage, red over
ivory finish, 326 V8 engine,

OFFER ACCEPTED

CALENDAR

SPECIALS!

TEMPEST

LeMans Coupe. Local owned

closets for all bedrooms; out of high water.

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63 FORD F-1 00

JilL u
Fathers Night wiU be ~
eel when the Racine Elemeltlllry P .T A. meela on Mondaf,
January 18th at 7:30 p.m. Third
grade mothera will serve ,.
lreshments.
The meeting of the Dt!lnocl'al
club scheduled for Friday ...,
ing at the Pomeroy
oecon&lt;l
ward llouae bas been chaliCe&lt;
to Monday at 7:30 p. m. AI
members are askecl to brln:
sandwichiA and COOki&lt;'ll•
Jau. It
Chester Council Daugbten o ·
JAmerlca will meet In eguk
session Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.
The chater will be draped ir
memory of Violet HUI a n d
members are askecl to
wear
white. At the Close of the met'ling a layette shower will he
held for Evelyn Bauer.
Evangeline Chapter OES will
hold a vegetable soup oale January 19, at the Masonic Temple. Orders may be placed by
calling Mrs. Charles Bennett
WY·2-211M or Mrs. C. E . Norton WY -2-2038. Orders may be
plckecl up between 3 pm. llnd
s p.m . or will b&lt;'. dellverecl if
desired . Orders abould be placed no later than I p.m. Mon·
day, January 18.

176 ACRES - 160 acres
In automatic trans. Like new
whitewall tires, radio and
6 Cylinder. Standard Trans. !Uidio.
well • fenced improved pas.. [ heater . The word i$ go on
PHONE W19-3222
this sha1·p car.
ture, 50 acres
RArD
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3~ for
acre tractor
lake
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4 Speed Trans. Cwb and Chassis.
1 t ked !
$1995
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s oc
·room
r m
II ~ .., ..nr" ''" l'b,_ house with bath, basement, I
...,..._.., la-tin"*
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I Hlt.EE and four rrl'•'"~• turn ,.:h&amp; I LUMP and nm or mine coal I and furnace heating;
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medl!!l'~WY~st'.ed 12•6~ for sale Goe_glein Coal Co.] rnent barn (36 x 56) , irnple- 1960 CHEVROLET
4 Speed Trans, Cab and Chassis.
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rnent 5 e • grana.,ll an
Impala Conv. Low mileage,
••81ft
k
I SMALL apartment. 203 Butter
12 4 Uc er buildings. Exce _ent pr~ 1 local owner. White filtish,
LID ._ a " ....... r 11 04UJ
nut Ph. WY 2·2662. Roger 1
perty for grass farmmg, _(dal· black top, red Interior, good
t..nan:~.,, _.,~~ "' • uo l2o(ltl Gl)t)JI
Cullurns.
12 1 trc SINGER
Sewing
Machines ry beef, or general famnng) . whitewall tires, V8 englne,
g•Pt~;a•-:"
t
-• new
up. Severa) used ' Property has hangar and
automatic trans., radio and
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j THREE BEDROOM
duples! machmes at bargain prices. foot landing strip. Well loclll- 11 healer .
pnvate entrance Sugar Run The Fabr1c Shop Singer Sales ed on good gravel road.
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$1395
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ares.
WY
!-36111.
and
Service,
Pomeroy,
Oltlo.
mile
From
state
highway.
$16,PHONE WY 2-2156
12 1 tic. WY 2-2284.
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WANTED- Small or low vuv-" 1960 RAMBLER
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For Sale
J COAL FOR sale. Good
lump ed Farm listings.
All Cars &amp; Trucks Are Priced To Go
Notice
- - - coal, delivered or at
the : C. C. CUCKLER, REALTOR Oassic 4 Door Station Wag.
on . Locally owned and a nice
See I BOX ~%!1
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GOSPEL MEETING in Racme BALED HAY and I blal'k An- i mine on Storey'' Run.
well cared for car. e eyl. en·
MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM
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Hogue
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pbone
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In the old ,JUS 1 office bt.Jitd•ng. 1 gu~ rf's c0w.
tine with new rings, std.
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J.2..19-30ll
:--5022
1 15 31 P]
trans.. radio, heater, good
'lburliday, Jan: 14
through I 2853
FOR SALE : 5 room house
Jan. 24, starting a! 7:30 p.m. ! C 11 ,
Business Services
Charles
Spencer, Laurel tires. Beige and brown fin·
1
ish.
Every evening exce ·• ~wn- ' AI.FAI.F A HAY for "'e
a '
-· Cliff. Call WY 2-3240.
15
3tc _ IINCOME TAX service. Victor
days andSaturda,s Everyone I WY 2-25a7. ___ 1
1 14 6tp
$999
rordially Inv ited. D. Reynolds' . 1 45 000 E. Gaul, Chester, Ohio. Phone I ~'OR SALE-Middtepui.
and L. Hawkes.
1 14 tfc LUMBER
For sa e. 1 ' I 985-2402 afler 5 p. m.
' est buUdl~. located 352 N
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bnard feet of marked timber
1 8 30tp
-e
1961 OLDS F-85
I WILL NOT he responSible for and 6() •·ords of
pioewood. ,
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Second Sb'eet. Middtcport
any debts contracted by ~nv- ConiHd Harold G.
Rous h. ! PROMPT delivery of limestone I Priced for qutciE die.
lDo 4 Door Sedan. Dark blue fin·
one other t.han m vself ~ 1gnPortland, Ohio. VI 3·2255.
d An
quire at Ohio Hertel
ish, clean interior, V8 engine.
USED CAR LOT
edJ Myrtle Gardner. LangsI 15 3t
for your every nee .
y!
. ---::---:-Std. trans. Radio, heater, 1
vlile 0.
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size. Phone Emmet W. Shu!· ' FOR SALE: Modem all elecreal sharpie and only
Middleport, 0.
Locust &amp; Sycamore Sts.
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tire 3 bedroom borne, 100 K
SQUARE DANCE at the Masblond cabinel, like
new
1 6 tic , 100 lot. Syrocuse, Phone Dtck
$1195
onette, Friday night.
Equipped with automatic zig
. -· - : - -- - : Sterrett. WY 2-1527.
zegger overcasl. butlonhole, EXPERT cahmet makmg. cus- '
11 2S
at the Graham Baptist church
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson
1 12 6
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elc. r.~aranteed to pari· as· i tom made Furniture, such as I _
1960 VOLKSWAGEN
witlt the Rev. Bud Hatfield aa of Columbus and Kay and 1\11·
WILL 00 rug weaving. Wi g. suming 8 payments ol $5 .80 hulch cabinets and buffets 1
Wanted To Buy
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chael Evans of Grove City were
2I2G
l-9-~t
monthly. WY 2·3862.
; tables, etc, made to order ., _ _
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2 door . Vinyl trim, r.rey fin,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Shields weekend visitors of their par·
~PI
and children have returned af. ents and aunt and uncle, Mr.
1 !a ;tc , Built-in cupboards or cabmets. NET PLAY PEN. WY 2·3225 or ish, clean inside and out.
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WY 2-5312
I 5 30tc WY 2-3535.
1 IS 3tc I Good tire., radio and heater .
ler spending a few days in ~'lor~ and Mrs. Joseph Johnson. KenAli"I'C'MIIBII.E lnS!Ir!ince beeo R~POSS8SSED
Elcctrolux _ -~~~ -~ ___ · _.. _
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$1145
ida and Mr. and Mrs . Delton neth and Beverly. Kay and Mike
cancelled' '.ost yuw Dpera
sweeper
cleans like new and fto!eigler Buildln~ ~11pp1}' f or WA NTE D: 1ocus t pos t s,
1Dr'1 license? Ca1J W\' z.~
cruar»nl:..,d _ Includes
ali i new homes B_ uilt in kitcb- adn corner. 500_ to 1000, 71,1:
Sayre have gone to Florida for Evans also visited their grand 1
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j a few days.
I mother, Mrs.
Eulah Evans.
II flU&lt;
cleanmg attachments For hal· i ens, storm wmdows. alum- II long, 4 or 5 mch top, um· ,
TRUCK SPECIALS
Mr and Mrs. Harry Thomas' Mr. and Mrs. Roy Friend are : Mrs. Harold Gillogly and chill anre $33 70 or $U.OO mool hly . inurn Siding. Call Guy Nelg- phrey Farms,
Reedsville, .
•nd daughter a?d MisS Ruth !he proud parents of their first : dren or Carpenter was Tuesday
MARAN Fur Ag, ency,,N . Brown , WY 2_3862.
1 15 51c
ler , Racine . Ohio.
Ohio. 667-3295.
1 12 6tp
Thomaa of Huntmgton and Ru ..
St M
29 tl
II ~
f B 'II' t Oh. born, a son. The mother is the visitor of her parents, Mr. an&lt;l
11
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Va ~urs want· Tz'S -H&amp;N "N k '
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se ...omas o
r1 !3n,
IO romter Martha Thompson. The M
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ed Muskrat Mink. and rae - Order AMSTU •
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or """ r,...., Plamllla&amp; ...
prtce paid. Manon
yno • 1;2 Ton Pickup $1295 were u ay mner gue. s
maternal grandparents are Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Knapp
;,~end lor prtce ~~ .;::~ 1 started pulleb loday. ~lodrrn
Ue~~~g -~
Cofolvi ile,, 0hkio .••R1· 3· Call i Low mileage by one local M,.,., Margaret Thomas.
and Mrs. Albert Thomspon. The and Kad of Langsvllle were re1 • w 7· 35 •
I poultry, Box 188,
Athens,
Mtnen~we . ...,....
a ter 4 ococ
owner. Dark green finish. vi·
Mrs . Belly Sayre and daugh· weat ~andparents are Mr. and cent supper gueSts of her par---~ Ohio. Phone LY 2-9031.
EJJd vow leftf trnatuel
1 11 30lp
nyl seatR like new. 6 ply tir-- ter . Lynn, were week end guests Mrs. Harry Thompson and pa·
t M
nd Mre
Charle
Foo Rent
I 15 ltc
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Farm Machinery
es. Heater and defroster.
of her mother, Mrs. Mitchell, ternal grandparents are Mr . and ;~~h
~o in ~or of Mri
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ColumW.bltfa.
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Mrs.
Walter
f'riend
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Knapp's
birthday.
0 -sooa•ie D - NE:W AND USED welui'J'S
ONE Wagne-r- - loader- -w
·-·1- th : 1948
evro et
lOme 0 e
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run
Cllll W' Z-19'14 Llay 01 N1«1JI
hydraulic bucket and
fork 1;2 Ton Pickup • $295 a few dsys wllh h~r daughter, I bus was a weekend guests of son and Tammy and Cheryl rebath, showt'r and tub 6:1 s. you need • welder to
low hydrog~n rod'! Free tnal.[
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for Ford or Ferguson tract- r Solid ca·b. all good tires, Doris Tack and (amlly, Mounds· his mother Mrs Clara Ca~
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d Mn
' 3rd St., Middleport,
Phone Meigs
County
Landmark.
Oer
or. One New Idea manure [
II t h t
ville W Va
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'tO:A riNG Plumbing, Mae
runs out exrf" en . ea er.
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Charley Smith and Jo.
WY 2-2671.
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Pome·oy.
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1\.rnotd
Brolben.
spreader, model 17. Douglas
Mr. Okey Roush was a busl· Mr. and Mr.!. Freel Brinker
Mr
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La
Barr I
· ·1or ·18 Pomeroy Moo • took their daughter, Sharon, to Langsville
· an
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rry
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1958
T
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COON
dog.
115.
1956
Mer·
IIR
Eas•
Maio
Streel,
Pom
Circle,
WI
9-3042.
or
on
ness
VI.SI
were
Sunday
after.
'l'RAILER LOTS - free sewI 14 6tp
Cab &amp; Chassis. $895 I day whtle Mrs . ~o~h called on Parkersburg Sunday evening af. noon visitors of her parenl•,
.age and water. Brown's Trail· cury motor and autom".icl eroy. Pbo.. W\' Z..&amp;MI.
'J :&amp;10 de
VB engine, 4 speed trans ., Rhoda Yeager o
asoiL
ter she had spent the week end . Mr. and Mrs:. Howard 'lboma
er Park iS1 :• te Approvedl, tran~m t sstort. $50. Tom Bl s·]
I'RANSMISSlON Salvage Corn- Musical Instruments
solid cab and good sests, , Mr .. and Mrs. Okey Rous here. Sharon is in nurses train- ~ and Palricia.
Minersville, Onio, Phone WY s&lt;&gt;ll, Long Bottom, Oh1o
1 IG Jtc
heater , good tirts .
were m New Haven Tuesday on I ing at St. Joseph' s Hospital
M
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Shmn8 t vt81't·
··2-3324.
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- pany Repairmg all
makes . ANTONIU Stradivarius
Crebusiness. Mr. Arch Roush callrs. areD;ce
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•nmatic and standard tran&amp;
monensis Faciehat Anno 17. 1963 Corvair
ed for help Tuesday night as
ed Sunday With her ~aughter .
ments One (irst flour WV 2- broil~r reeder, long automat- missions
Maurice Gagnon,
Made in Germany . 234lh E.
Mrs Lacy Roush was very ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pren:e a~.. 1
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11 27 tic 1 ic waterers and brooders. 31 Owner. Phone WY U173.
Second ~t.. between 4 and 6 Panel
$1695 Mr.· Clarence Hoffman , Murl
Randy, Middleport.
.;:..·1-UEo• • room an•
balh : ton bulk l.ank . Good condi·
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d M tie Roush went
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4 3tp Ira good tires, beater, beito hi• aid. Bolh Mr. and Mrs.
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Ua!Ud Preu lnteruallooal
HOLLYWOOD &lt;lJPI) -Two
comlllg television aeries, one
about a prosecutor and the
other based on the work of tho
Federal Bureau of Investlgatlon. may mark a slight turn·
lng point In video's recent history : A period that baa produced what detractors describe
as the "bleedlne heart" school
of drama.
Even viewers who disagree
wtth thes• detractors, and with
their opinions, might well ad-

mit that recent televlsion sea·
sons have seen an inordJnate
amount of weeping over plain
and simple punks. This hao undoubledly been the work not so
much of the few sophisticated
produr::ers and writer! who ex..
tend normal human decency to
those ID need, but or the hacko
who jump on a trend and dlstort proper Instinct• Into insensltlve and mlsguldecl fiction.
Thus, even If tbe original In·
stlncts were sound, there have
Indeed been ludicrous exceoset
that were almoot hound to
brllll! a healthy reaction.
It Is probably no coincidence
that tho two upcoming serl.. ,

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Grey Restaurant, Pomeroy.
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sale. with large
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Dean B itz called
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Betty Van Meter and Mar·
garet Ann Carleton aad D.
of Doreaa ealled at the ~n
Brinker home Monda• even-

Mr. a
rs. mo~ OW·
loW. The school levy was dis- Iell and daughter, Add.1e, of
sed
Portland spent an evening re
cus Mr~
MHdred Thompson cPntly with MM. Mary Cicle.
caned ~n Maude Roush 'l'ues· Margaret Ann Carleton and
day . Miss n--thy we••and and son, Patrick, visited Mr. and
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home after spending the Christ·
'yntumishd . All ulil ities furYour Chevy O.•ler
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POMEROY
OHIO . vUlare
Va
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Ian horrible pit, out of the mi.r ey clay, and set my feet
van's oftce. Phone WY
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or WY 2·2064.
M;. charli~ BaH took 8 fat upon "a rock, _and established my goings." ~d in L
1 12 tfc
hog to the Evans slaughter 27:5 In the bme of trouble He shall hide me m ~!a"
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house for Mr' and Mrs. Johnny villion .• He shall set me up upon • rock." Jehov- II
AV.An.ABLE for rent after Jan·
Gerlach Thursday.
the Rock of our Salvation,
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room ouse. ive
Mr Darrell Hollman ealled
Dr. Adam Clark says, the Hebrew word SETA, f:raD&amp;. t'&amp;ms recently refinished. Ilk Grain feed. WY 2-6554.
~U~~::tr~ 1 Ua:!pt~:, ~!!~~
on
parents, Mr. and Mn. Jated rock signifies those eraggy precipice~ which afford
118ths, storm doors and win1 12 3tc
Insurance
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Dale Hollman recently.
shelter to men and wUd anima!B; where the bee1 often
dows, free gas. $7a.OO . Lod their
sts and whe
bone• Wll collelltacl In
~- died on Roule 124 between CLEAN carpets with our Car·
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Roll· ma 8
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nee
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man and five drildrea return- ~t •bundance.
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Mr. and Mrs. Roger
eel Monday to their home In
David's experience must have been llmllar with that
&lt; ,J"obn McCoy, WI 9-36&gt;5.
purchase ol Blue Lustre IIW'8IICt. Jim J&lt;lhn""a 111111
and son, Johnny, of London- Belvidere ruinois aller spend· of Israel as expressed in Deutronomy, 'He made them
~
1 12 6tc
Shampoo. Baker Furniture.
BUd PimpsoiL ,,...
derry were Saturday night vi.. ing • w~ek with. hls parents to suck honey out of the rock." But any of God'l cbtl:
1 12 fit&lt;
~D 2 bedroom apartI 1 lie
itors of her mother, Mrs. Eth- Mr and Mrs. Clarence
dren who flee to the Rock rather than yield to tempt&amp;·
~t, all utilities and wash·
National PHOTO Copymg Service. Copel Radekln and spent Sunday m.;,
lion will eome out with brighter eyes and renewed
3
f • .Jurnlshecl. Langlot&gt;: House, 19S7 Bx!iO. -~~~ Raveno- 101 made of legal papers. Sunday School attendance on with his mother, Mr. and Mn. ~- Howard Weigand caUed strength because of having eaten of that honey.
·-~lnd Pomeroy High School, House Tral er.
I 7 24tp birth records and almost any Jan. 10 was 36, offering $1D.l8. Grover Stout.
on Ro., Wlnebrener Wednesa month. Call WY 2· wood 273-942a·
other dOCillll&lt;nts
Worship _services were_ held at Sherrie Dlnguss, Gloria Goff day evening.
Ohl there's honey In the rock my brother
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or WY 2~3&gt;89.
11960 MAGNOLIA MobU home, Reuter lasorance, Pom&lt;roJ 10:45 w1tb Lloyd Dillmger as and Margo Grate were over, Mrs. Irene Wlnebrener spent
There's honey In the rock for you
1 12 3tc aJ x 10 ft., s bedrooms, 11&gt;
Leave your siR! for the blood to cover
8 4 tic lay leader, and an attendance night gnosts of Miss Sherrie 1 day wltb her sister, Mn.
~ifl:OOM:flliTiish&lt;...t apart-\ batits. Call Ripley, 372-6954.
of 20.
Turner 00 'lbunday. The oc- Sarah Hannum.
There's honey In the rock for you.- r. A. Grav,~.
1 6 !2tc
Phone WY 2Auto Seln
Mr . and Mrs. Dale Kuhn and easton was boMring the lzth Mr. Kenneth Rollins Is a pH·
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1 12 tic BURROUGHS
family of Uttle Hocking spent birthday of
tlent at Holzer Hospital. He
In the southern part of Gallia County along a l'Oid
1
1Is to have a 'fl1111er amputated. that I JJSed to travel aa a youngster are great rock. cliffs,
"'OLiiH
calculator, adds,
Saturdsy night and
Sundi'Y
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HEIGHTS, mod- subtrocts, multiplies and dl· 1954 CHEVROLET, $1~-~5 ~~ with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sundsy
guests of
!.1 ro. He waa Injured wbOe working and cut into these rocks are;;:,:;[ ce!Uke cavtnlli ·of
room house
wltb vides, $40.110. Inquire
Ohio VI 3-26&amp;2.
____ Millard Swart&gt;: and Terry and Maude Holoomb were her ""n at . the Pllillp Sporn Plant.
divers sizes. Birds and other
animals built their
basement, gas furnace. Hotel Middleport.
1962 TRUCK International 1600, Sandra.
Everett Holeomb and family,
Mr. and Mr.!. Johnny Gerlach nests and reared their young In the clett. wbl.c:h affOJ:d.
j,IJtdw'Ood floors, nice kitchen,
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and children, Randy, steve and ed safety for them and their babies.
.
, atona doors and wind·
Dodge. Call SH 2.-4648.
visited the Tuppers Plains W.
Darla spent a few days of the
Toplady wrote
4:~: with yard and dnveway SLUGGISH septic tank1 Clog1 14 3tp S.C.S. on Thursday afternoon, thBrenda M:'" has been sick 1re&lt;!Olll holidays on a sight-see"Rock of Ages cleft for me
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Tracy
Whaley, WY 2-j gee! drains? GO\ Klean-Em · , 57 BUICK RoBdmaster $400 00 Jan. 7: Isola Tator,
Helen e past w ·
! 1ng tour of West VIrginia, Ken·
Let me hide myself in thee."
\4&gt;•-~ after 4 30 P· m.
All Septic lank cleaner
at Phone WY z-2768 . '
· · Woode. Grace . Swartz, Alma Mr. Adrian . Fisher Is report. · tucky and Tennessee.
My friend Jesus Christ is that ROCK. the "Roclt of
~=::~:-:·1 6 !Ole
Landmark Farm Bureau .
12 22 301p Swartz, Genevieve Guthrie, Oo- ed recovering satisfactorily af· Li!Ue Shelby Jo Rollman haa Ages cleft for me," for you. While Jesus hanged upoa
apai'IDI&lt;nt
1·1·30tc
Iie Mae Follrod and Kathy and ter recent surgery.
been ill for a few days.
the cross a cruel soldier cleft HlJ lide with a qear.
on ground noor '
ne Ramllter
Florence Spencer.
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Mn. Wanetta Radekln visit·
Word was receivecl by friends Blood and water a waahlng for sin, flowed forth. You
and bath. hardwood
Warld Soaudard of Compad
Wilma Jean
Atherlo!• spent. ed her father, A. D. Morrison, here of an accident at Vanad: and you and I may hide, by faith. iD the cleft of that
Youngstown kitchen,
BEST PRICES ON
Eoeollellee
88torday evening with Linda · in Meigs General Hospital.
llum in which Douglas Rolllna ~ck and ~ covered by His great hand. Ohl ye1, the
llllip•~ heat. Private enBig ear NODI, ddo ud per: i Henderson.
. Mrs. Nellie Vale and
son, of Cottageville received a bad- ftre may flash around you but It will not kln~pon
Call WY 2-32110.
htrmance. sm.u ""'
Miss Gertrude Taylor of Jack- , Johnnie. were Sunday guests ly crushed foot.
you. The waters may roll about you. but they ~,-1101
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and maaacerabllily
sonville spent a couple or days : of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' Mr. Floyd Blaine of Akron o'erflow you. Satan may severely tempt :you· but Q!)l
~if:iii~iidbaiib 670 X 15 16.60
See
last week with Mr. and Mrs. · J. E. Radekin.
, was a guest of hls UJtCle, Mr. overcome you. This roc:k may not save you FROM tht
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MelropoUtaa Molorl
Ernest Taylor and John.
-Mrs. J. E. RadeklD
! and Mrs. William Rollins.
storm hut He will save vou In the · ·storm. If yon .wJ)'
Nylon Blockwon Tubo Typo
E. Main Street. PomenJ
Mr. and Mn. Charles D. ,
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Rev. and Mrs . Wilbur Raxter trust and obey , friend . you will be enabled to sin1 wltl
l'IIGIII 1ft writ
Woode called at the
Claire Q - Whal oecrelary of State callecl on Mr. and Mrs. Ross ' Fanny Ctosby.
SUPER SERVICE
==;;-,--o-:-:---:----•--,-~-~ . Woode home In Pomeroy and Ia best rememberecl for • bls Winebrener and Donna Friday
"H• hideth my soul in the cleft of the rock
STATION
CV~TOM butchering and cui- ! visited her mother, Mrs . J. B. "0pen Door" policy Ill Cblaa! evening.
That shad1•w• a d?lbttRty land:
.lad! W Caner
~~i/bll Meier, P ~oo:
In Middleport last Sal- 1 ~dt~~hnM~~~~~.~y, under ,.,~~:~~ !r~~ ~h~• ~o~r~.~~~j
~e)i,d,~t~ ~J..!'~~~~/e.1.ge~.~:.~:. b!~ love,
Mtr. WY 2-9932

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TRRlJ FRIDAY
8:00 SlgD OD - News
6:OS Scared Heart
8:20 !lfe411• County RFD
6:2S ',P~ul Bowers - Fann
8:30 l!ili Miller Sho~
6·57 Wealile~
7:00 New•
7 05 - ~'s Moming Chapel
7:20 ~-iJI Miller Show
7 30 S~ta ,
7 : 3~ . Jli,lj.el\11 Hardware
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7:50 News
8 00 Bill MiUer Show
8:30 Dally Ugltt
8:45 Bill Miller how
8:45 Baker Furniture Show
;4wed .• ~'rl.l
9:00 News
9:05 Coffee Wltlt Janet
10.110 Bill ,:Millers Bruncb Show
11:00 Ministerial As!IOC!atloo
11:15 M8i011 County Agrl. Fnl
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ll:lS FaiiJ!ly Wonblp CThura.
11:15 A.!;.,I&lt;:..Proll'am {Frt.J
11:30 Swap Shop
11:4S Ti~f'l· Country Hymntlme
12,00 Cement Block Hews
12:15 Goetster Gueot Star
12:30 Lap-y Anderloo Bilow
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nlibt;• whlcb fuiUtel yoq Aflica has at least t100 dla-

profeaslonal talent , .. Archle t net elbnlc 11oupa, eaeh with
"For !be People" (about t h, Moore ~ a bosllll sketch Its own laiiJUl'le or dialect.
proaoc:utor) llnd the dramaU. with the aame network'l Red Britons refer to the Bank of
tiona of FBI wort JU yet un- Sktlton on t1u1 comedlan'aabow l England •• the " ~~ Lady of
titled), are emerging at a tJme Tuelday.
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A DADBORN WORD
events In h1story have Jhaken
SLOSH 15.., 7b ABOtlf
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Presldenl Kennedy .
LJar•mn-g_.1
On a les,.r :ICllle, the publlc
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llltd
toy
has beoome sharply aware
v. Afflnn
I.Bird'o
ILM t ~
the drinking of younaatera, l!1d IO.II·• ,,.
:a. a..
in this way more personally n;~
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caught up with the law.
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As lor television, there
on-.
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of course in the past been
lt.
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IDe
grams about crime-busters.
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the two new projects are
man'•~
f.Onecl(a.
tenow.:
quesliDnably to be associat- rl. BlbUcel
Greet
a~
'LIL ASNEI
eel with serious-minded p&lt;.oople, 2!1. :;:::,,_ 8. ~--.~which has not always been tbe 20. Pagodaa
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THE GQ\/ERNMENT HAS
case in the past.. 11 For
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NEVER COLLECTL[l ANY
People," which begins on CBS- :;~!';,.
M.'l'abor:
G.lror' d
MONE'/ FI'DM DOGDATCH,
AND DOGPAKH ~AS NEVER
TV Jan. 31 (after. delay from
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MKEO
THE GOVEKNMEN~
Jan. 24), Is a production of ·a Art or
OI'JIIUI
FOP. MONEY!!
Jlerbert Brodkin, whose series
iliawlnC
Jl, Trougllolar If. iladdOII
&amp;J&lt;alt
Include "The Defenders." The
with
foddd&lt;e~rrr'lt"-c~~:-.,.-.~~~;.,
ern.yo.u
FBI series, meanwhile will en- a. Medieval
joy the cooperation of J . Ed·
dag~er
gar Hoover's organization, and ft. Tellurium:
is scheclulecl to start on ABC I&amp;~
TV in September, on Sunday
abbr.
nights at 8-9 p.m. EST.
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Wnusual Arrangements with Dried
Materials Highlight Club Program
: A program featuring unus· Mrs Arthur Strauss in servIa\ arrangements made from [ tnli: chicken salad, rolls , nuts
dried matena!s, gJVen by Mrs und mints trom a table cover·
~ward Preston of the Cheslr- ed .-ith a white clolh and cenIre Garden Clu b. hig hlighted ' lered w1th a sp1rRI
f' flf'\~~
Ill
, e Januarv
. meetmg of
the ment of white and silver tret&gt;-.;:
A
, mattur Gardeners' Club Wed- with stlver tapers. Whitt' mum
nesda'.' e~·t-nlllg at the hornt- or corsagt!~ were 'aivPn
as favors .
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Mrs Willlillll Slater
Mr s. Prall preuded at
I he
Mr r;; Pn..•ston. wes1dent
of punch howl and Vl n Rrvn&lt;~lds
the n 11':o.lmf' dub. spoke and :-~1 tht&gt; "dve1 service The hnst
demm1sll atJ0n on · Dned A.r- ess gtft v.as awt:~rded ·o \lr"
raugem~rtt PI&lt;HJIIr'i" usmg a Prrttl
modern arrangement wtth flnw~rs and nhbons and a trad1twn
al frame leet unng dned mater lab;, strl:lv. flmH·rs and
rw~c
oones Soe also made a W'&lt;l
i!ontaint&gt;r from a v.lrt' hangPr
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!lllt&gt;d \lith trull and cnmclect
with ivy
\Irs Lou" Reibel. preSidPn t
: Mrs Edgar Reynolds. pres!· upened the meetmg of the Fed·
.dent , prestded and welcorted e··aled C~rl'le Wedne,dav evenm£1mbers and the guests. Mrs. m~ w1th tht&gt; pr::~yer fro m the
'9-rover and Mrs Prf'ston or , ' i::ll book . lo llu\H'd w1 th 1he
(hl! Cheshtre Club The v1·r:-;e tl\'11111 · Jes11s ls All T'lw \\orld
!Jf the month, " A New Year's To \lie"
, .,
rvish" taken fro m ld&lt;'als mag- Devonons wPre IC'd h,· \1rs
a-zine,
was giVen by Mrs Glenn Ben Ne utzlmg who had fnr her
··
;uambert
topte ' 'ThC' Nev. Year "
She
'
, Members answered roll l'&lt;tll rPad Matthew 2 cnre•·r: 1ng
)91th the theme , ''Look1ng For. Christ's bap11 sm and a slury.
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c"ar ." A note of tr"nh w~s ·tn lhe Dtreclron or
Your
!ead from Mrs. Charles Lew1s. Drt'allls.'' and Reso lutions fo r
re~lonal director. tor the club&lt; the ~·w Yeor and 'nsed Wilh
,participation in the
&lt;'ounty a stan, "How to ltve to
be
flawer show and also rncloo;;ed a 125 '' ·Mrs Reibel read a lt'l·oolored picture of the arr:.mgE" 'ter from Rev . and \1rs. l.us
'ments from the s~oY.
1tave Kuther and famlly, m1s.
Mrs. 0 P Klt&gt;m was rom- 1 suma nes m Hcw.lura s, C A
m~ded for her talk glvm on Dunng the bu smess sesswn.
~th~ Garden Club hour over Ihank \OU notrs were read
WMPO wtth Janet Korn ~r~. trum \1rs Len&lt;~ Huber , RAy4
,Bra_ce
LkJyd , ClVIC commlltec mond Hood. \1r s. Jacob R('lbel
'~chap'man, re~m·ted on 1 he and Mis~ Callie Kloes Com
jChnstrnas hghtmg
·dgmg rnt1lecs were named mdudm"
\lrs. Grace Pnttl'
program ' ·"
Hrs N·utzltng
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tthi.irmun, intrcduced the ~peak- 1 esler F'auber rlower~·' ~'~ 11 d
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8! r 1 e,'~enmg. gl rom ~1rs. Norman Kloes Mrs Plul
lite. club ~as prest&gt;nted to ~rs Wtll•amson and Ml s Clar('ni'P
tPreston
~- Mrs Slater was assisted b 1 \1assal. sak
-- - ·-·- - y A de::; se rt ('OUrse was served
by Mr~ Re1bel and M1s. GPOr·
PLAN BAKE SALE
eta Williamson..

Beautification
O#Chester 1
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In Middleport

Mu. Henry Beaver wu hottess to the Chester
Garden
club
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recently
yit
Mrs.
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B La
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n.led L ue.,
daux. ass1shng.
h
ru enour, president,
HI t •
Club Collect to open the meet·
1
ing
Staff Sgt. P. E Walburn is 1
Mrs. WilEs Frist gave the deconvalescing from a
recent I
votions , reading the 23rd Psalm
lllness at Wright PatteMIOn Alr
and leading the Lord's Prayer.
Force Base Hospital, Ward s,
The roll call was answered by
Dayton, Ohio. Recent visitors
HONOR MISS BLAKESLEE
each telling what she
had
with Walburn included Norman
brought for the indoor bouse
Yeauger, Middleport, and his
0.
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plant exchange.
MR. AND MRS. BOYER
mother, ~rs. Mabel Walburn
A current civic project, beauof Columbus. Friends wishing
I
tlfication of the Chester School
to remember him with cards Bethel No, 62 of the Inter- to help Jennifer Blakeslee cele- campus was discussed severmay st&gt;nd them to the above national Order of Job's Daugh- brate her birthday, a surprise al trees and shrubs have been
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address.
ters met Monday evening a• the planned by her parents,
Mr. planted.
J\'lr. and Mrs. F' . 0 . Boyer m\ersary • in gold was served
Pomeroy Masonic Temple with and Mrs. \.;, E. Blakes1ee. The Mrs. Esther Wright thanked
ub;,t'l\'ed tlletr 50th weddmg an· w1th the dmner
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cabeen Slc:!f)hanie Pullen, honored qu&amp;n group sang "Happy Birthday" the members for card~ and vi'fn1~ersary Saturday, January 2i The couple r~ce1ved a num- 1 1. Athens visited this w~k presiding.
t'J .• er. Refreshmi"Dts WC're sc · its while hospitalized. And In
wttll &lt;1 tamdy dmn('r at the1r 1ber of g1tls mcludmg a yellow 1WMtth thed.rMdomghWteilrl~nd fSarnl dy,
Th
ed
In
It
ved
by Mrs. Blakeslee assist- Mrs Wright's absence
Mrs
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ran
rs
Jam ater
e meemg
open
r-ed
M HI
Mil
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bome Hroadway St , Middle· rosebud corsage ror Mrs Boy-I S ·.
d B'li
' ualistic form and Linda Darnoy rs. e ene
en an E¥~"1 Young took her place as
1.
ro rl A cake iced m white ami er and a white carnation tip- US!~ an
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t h ored
Mrs. Georgia Watson. The table program ~hairman.
Mtss L~na Kohl prop leto e • pas on
-tueen, was
tt t·
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h't
tiProrated w•lh yelloY. rost:'IJ11ds ped wtlh ye llow,
boutonniere
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· was a rae lYe ln w 1 e cover Arrangements usino artlhcial
of n~.-.ky 8 Sh In Middl rt m.r uc ' we com
an es-- -·•
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w1th Ihe inscriptiOn "50t h an- to.· Mr. Boyer from their grandIX•.
op
epo
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h
au\J cen r
WI
a ecora- flo'.lers were demonstrated by
children, Brenda and
Barry was in Columbus this week to cart to t e seat in the east. tive candle surrounded with M
'
nd Mrs
pau l
attend the •prlng showing of May 10 was the date announe- small nyl~; bags of vatlous rs. YolUig, a
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Boyer They also recetved a fashions held at the Nationwide ed for the ofncial JOint •lslta- colors mi;d with mints which Baer showed ·two arangements
g1tt from the Loyal Women's In
tion with Bethel No. 73. of Gal.
I in whleh intentiOnal ftaws were
elass ol the Middleport Church
n.
I' r
were gtven as favors. Mrs, E- pemtitted DiacUISion then led
of Christ and were recognized
Mrs. Annlce Ohlinger was re- lpo IS.
sl.. D. Smith served the cake to detectb.g the fiaws.
durmg the worship service on leased from Veterans Memor- It was announced that Beth- and Mrs. Mabel Goegle~n the Mrs. Guy Summerfield read
New officers v.eJe el~ctcd at Sunday morning at the church. lal Hospital Wednesday after el No. 73 wUI in'itall new off&amp;- punch. ~ers sharillg birthday a paper on ucarlng for BlnH
thl' annual congregatFmal meet- Attendmg the dmner were being a patient there for sev· cers on S.aturday, January 23, honors ~1th Jennifer _werP ..Don- During the Winter." Thl!! well
g ol tht' Middleport
Ftrst Mr and Mrs. Willard Boyer era I weeks
at 7 p.m. and that Linda Dam- na '111e1ss, Carol l&lt;mg, \ athy prepared paper suggested put-111
Untied PresbvLenan
Church and Brenda and Barry of Porn· Mr. and Mrs. Ja~
Kelly eH, Stephani.. Pullen and Deb- Watson and Betty Jean Hob- ting glycerine in water to ~p
Wednesday evemng m the Sun- e. O} , Mrs loward Bowers. ak1d have returned to the1~ ho~e in bie King will assist in the in- stetter.
Itt from freezing so birds wilt
d&lt;Jy School room With
.Hev . dleport, and the honored guests Columbus ~fter spending sever· staJlatlon. Members were reI be insur'!d of water supply.
Howard Ruppelt m charge
and daughter, Thelma.
l al_ days With their parents in mjnded that the
meeting
I Mrs. Homer Holter conducted
Elected were. Elders, Jud so n
Middleport and Pomeroy
r ght of the Bethel has been Two Auxiliary
!a contest she has had for many
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T I
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Mr and Mrs. Richard Roller changed to the seoond and Off'
I tall d
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t'on were
dll e, 'll ert Aaydor, eo D:&gt; n·
or
Belpre
spent
the
weekend
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M
d
rcer8
ns
e
years
m w IC ques I s
ne )' l eorge n erson
ea
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I ourt
on ays of each month. p '"" th Lord' p
I answered by namin' old makes
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P ·1 H 'R.' h d 0
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with tlteir parents, Mr. and At the January 25 meetina
rayu'6
e
s rayer,
e
cuns, " ar
wen , au .mS
enf
Mr&lt; Wilbur Hannt·n Bradbu I •
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followed by the pled•e to the of automobiles. Mrs. Pear mt&gt;tons tall , Vmcent Dabo and Rl·
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ry, l Lmda Yost who has been Jil, n
ed the
h ra won the prize and another
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and
Mrs.
Max
Roller,
MiddleI
wlll
be
installed
as
junior
prmag,
open
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mee
mg
of
t
t 1ar
auer,
ear.messes
port
.
. Syracuse Auxlhary of the Volun-e contest was won by Mrs. Ba~r ·
\'Irs. RichauJ Owen, Mr~ Ru s-1 New officers were installed Su.nda gue-sts of Mr.
and ~ ces~ and Wnt~a~ Hayes wJI1 teer Fire Dept. in town ha!l l Arrangements featuring arti~
sell Lyons, Mrs. rom
Kell y when the Past Councilors
of I Mrs D~e Barnhart were theii be mstall!!d 0~ ~he Collncd as I Monday night Jan 11
I ficial flowers and foliage
, .
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1• umoter of fmance.
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ded to
an
rs . ar wen s.
I Chester ounctl Daug~t\~rs of son and family. Mr. and Mrs. '
Ada Slack, president, presJd- JU ge a .,rtzes awar
~rs. Rodney Sauer was re- Amer1ca met Wednesday eve- Ronald Barnhart of Columbus. The meeting closed In regu- : ed when Marie Rlzer, secretary I Mrs. Young, Mrs. Baer, Mrs.
The Middleport senior moe\erled SUJ.rlay 'Jchool super- mng at the lodge hall.
.
They were accompanied to Col- Jar form, ..tfter which the Dau- 1r"ad the minutes or the last Henry Beaver and Mrs. Pearl
1
lhf'rs madt- plans to sponsor
CHILDREN ABSENT
mtendent w1th Mr. James Bu- 1 M~s Clarence
Neutzh~g, umbus by their children, Greg ghters and Council members 1 meeting and Agnes White p;11ve Koblentz.
a bake sale Saturday •.tao.
St&gt;l'eral l\11ddleport duldren t:ha.nan, ass istant ; P"mary su- pres1den~ . opened the meefmg and Dale, who spent the week
.. it vited tu the rf 1.. ··.: room the TreasuJier'!l monthly and Refreshments were served
11 at Tiny's Foodland.
I be .ti n' absent from school
be- penntt&gt;ndent, Mrs Rusr.ell Ly- ~ by readmg Psalm 23, followed with their grandparents.
I
year's report.
buffet style from the llvlng
,roup also plans a rummage c&lt;mse of lilne~s meluding Tom ons, assistant, Mrs.
Everell by the Lo~·d's Prayer
and
Mrs. Marvin Kelly underwent !
SON 18 II()RN
Sylvia Zwilling, a past oresi· room table covered with a lace
dent, installed Eileen Clark as
)w.. and cente"~" wit~ a lovely
later in the spring . Pro- and Sal ly Jo Walters, child- Bachnrr : plamst, Mrs Bach· I pli-&gt;C!:!e to thP. Hag. Officers .n· . surgery at Holzer Hospital on I
frnm tht&gt;SE' projects will ren .ol M1 and \11 ~ William n7r : . llbranan, Bruce Wal\al'e 1stalled were Mrs Roo;;s
Cle . Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. R~chard L. vice presldent and Agnes White-, arrangement usmg pmk rose!
nsPd for the Srnlor trip. \Vallers tmd VIckie
Dent, PumHI't. ~1rs. Pa~.o.~ Hapton~tall, I land . president; Mrs. 0""81 '
Chapell !Carolyn Pnddyl are as treasurer. Money making pro- 1and pink candles In ~rystal hold·
,: daughter or Mr and Mrs. w. a::.s1slant, Mrs Ltllian Ste1rf. j Weber. sel'l'etary; Mrs. James
RE'nJRNS TO SHJP
announcing the birth or a 5 lb. jects were discussed \1ember len: on either side.
· Dent. Tom 1s a first grader and Teachers mclude Mrs. Lyons, Van M~ler, treas_urer, anJ M~s.
EN3 Marion Sloter of the U. and 12 oz. son Jan. 9 at the Clara Lavender was rep•.-ried The next meeting will be held
is conf med to h1 s home w1th \trs. Bachner and Mrs Bethei 1M1 1o B1ggs, sentmel. New year s. Navy has returned to his 1hospital in Long Beach, Calif. lconfined at home bv illnes~
!Feb. 3 at the home of Mrs.
Pomeoray. Ohio
pneumonia while his sister, Sal· Coleman, Primary department; I hook.-; were distributed. Mrs. I ship, the u.S.S. BoRton,
at • named Richard Lee III. Grand- A pot luck lunch will be held · Ridenour, with Mrs. Summer·
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- - -- - ly Jo and V1ck1e Vent have ~Ms. Ed Tewksbary,
Cradle I Mahl'l Vnll Meter won thr door 1Boston, Mass., after spendin• lparents are Mr. and Mrs. Roy at the Jan. 25 meeting
Mrz. l Held assi:iti.ng.
ch1ckenpox and cannot attend Roll, Mrs Lyons. Mrs J E. jpmo
the past three weeko with his Priddy of Middleport and Mr. White, Mrs. 1'\izer, and Mildred
----TONIGHT thru TUESDAY
kmdergarten cl&lt;tsses
Harley and ··,.s Marcus Cham. At !he close of the meeting, I wife, Mary, and daughter. in land Mrs. Richard Lee Chapell Pierce were named to a menu 1
VISIT CLELANDS
January 15·19
Mrs th 1! ~f'IJl'tl went to the Ewm~ Racine, and with his mother, jof Memphis Tenn. Mr. Chapell convnittee. Refreshments were 1 Mrs. Dorothy Lee and P§~ty
1
1 hers, Home Department
WALT DISNH'S
DANCE AT WAHAMA
' Russell Lyons. Youth Budget 1 Funeral Home, to pay rcs~ect Mrs. Shirley Sloter and children is In the u. S. Navy and Is served to the above •nd E~itn I Ann visited Mr. and Mrs, Wri!1
"EMtL AND THE
. An after the basketball game comm11tee: Westmmster Youth Ito Vrolt! Htll, after wntdt they ol Long Bottom.
1 stationed at Long Beach.
Hood and Myla Hudson.
ter Cleland Saturday.
DETECTIVES"
(!,mce \\til be held tonight at F'ellowsh1p adv1sors, Mr. and 1re..u•nt" to the hall for potluck I
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1the Wahama High School audi- Mrs. Paul Haptonstall ; church relr~shmt-nts.
Bn•an RusgelJ. 10 yr. old boy 11onum The .Jays will l-'n~ee 1 orgamst, Mrs Steiff, .assistant, : ALtending were the above ar.d
as Emil : 3 detectives· Walter the dance .,.,hich is open to the \irs. Haptonstall ; Semor ChOir Mrs. Houart Newell, Vfrs Het"· 1
Slezak. HPin Schubert, Peter
Ehrll ('h played str1ctly for i public
, Direclor. Rev, Howard Ruppt-11 ry Eu..'hinger, Mrs. Edd1e Hai - I
laughs.
I
, ~nd Jun1or Chmr D1rector, Lew- tung , Mrs Norman F1 ederick. j
'
I .o\pproxirn,qtely Sl,IOO is need· · 1~ Sauer.
Mrs Ra}' Morris, Mrs. Mar-1
Mf!. Milton Hood h.. been
returned to her home
from
Holzer hospital in Gallipolis fol1owing an emergency appendec·
tomy. She will retum to the
hospital for tests later.

Devotions for
Circle Meeting
O
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I mittees
The annual
reports of com- ~ ion Wood
were given. The instal- enck

and Mrs.

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1 offtcers
win be held at ttre ,
1Sunday morning WOI shi(J sPr-1
vice. February 7. Dunn~ the
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' business meeting
.
the
pt~stor
1
' was gr
an Increase in sali ary. The meetmg was closed 1 Plans were made to observe
' with prayer.
· the 50th anniversary Df the
j dass m April when the PhiiD of A Council
, at he a Women of the Middle- '
port Church of Christ met on I
I
Meeting is Held
Thursday
evening at the
Forest Ros~ Council, Daugh- church
I ters of Amenca, mel m regy. \lrs Mildred Hawley presid1lar sesswn Tuesday evening at ' {'d and weleomed the members.
'-1rs George Meinhart present- ,
their hall in Tuppers Plains
Grace Swan, associate cnun ed devotions with the opening
r1lor, presided and opened the pra) er given by Mrs. Wendell
meeting in ntLiahstic form F1ve eertarh The
Twenty . th1rd
1
members ot Theodorus Counctl Ps&lt;Jim was recited in unison by 1
were present Reported
Ill the group Mrs Me in.~ art read
I were Leone Babcock in Holzer
an art1cle based on the Psalm.
1Hospital and Leona Hensley m A letler from Arlene Spur1Veterans Memorial
hosp1tal lock. a missionary. which had
1Cards wPre sent them It was been :;ent to Mrs Otho Watts,
reported that a Christmas card was read by Mrs. Ernest Lalwas sent lo Dorothy Durst . who l&lt;~nce Those reported ill in·
1s ill , and ~rznpathy cards lo I eluded Eug~ne Walburn, Hom' lh1· Vmeyard family and
Mr. er Jones , Margaret Reynolds,
and Mrs. Joe Bissell
Hussell McElhinny, Tin NeutzThe rrport of the aud1tmg ling. and Mrs Marvin Kelly ,
comm•ttee was read and ac- who had surgery Thursday at
cepted. Phyllis Rowan. council Holzer Hosp1tal
deputy , _mstalled Grace Swan
~irs Ruby Nicmsky was wel- 1
as assoct:.te ("'ttncilor : ~hPr!Pv corned as a new member Twen1Swan, conductor. and Kirt Row~ ty . two members answered I
an, warden. Gertrude HoUm.;.ll , roll call. Mrs Robert Reibel 1
, nf'wly elcut!U coWicllor, IS va- ' was named chairman fa~ the
catloning m Florida. Mrs Swan I g~"lden anniversary to be ottthanked the- visitors for thelf served in Apnl wtth Mrs. Ed·
help Doughnuts and coffee were gar Reynolds and Mrs. Denver
i Rice assist mg. New officH's wU! :
served.
.I
be mstalled at the March meet- I
ing with Mrs. Donald Hicks,
\1 rs Audrey Frost and
Mrs. :
Mt&gt;mhart m charge.
A card was also re-ad from
Gaskilis who formerly livthe
Women1 High Heel
ed in Middleport. Mrs. Rlee :
; was program ciJa•rman and op- 1
1 ened
the program with
the .
' song, "I Need Thee
Every ·
!tour" followed by prayer and
scripture reading She alao read
Worm
.i.l meditation, "Take Time" ana
Llnod _ __
a poem, "When I Have Time " l
The meeting wao closed with
the Mizpah benediction. A salad course wa. "'"ed by Mn,
Meinhart, Mn. Eugene Norton. ·
Mrs. Neva Pratt, Mrs. £m.
MIDDLEPORT
eot Lallance and Mn. Robert t

Ph1lathea Class
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