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lt.honda Halley Ijoy&lt;d. Guelll ottendinl "'"" ilO.DIIIy Sentinel, Pomeroy-Midclleport, o., Jill. •• ltu
Is Honored on I::...:::;
:':;"~C:. A d A d IandMr.!fn.and Joe
Turner.
Vt&lt;~ie Hamson. Kalbv llarTi-,1
Mr•. Charles Vl'OIIIIIIl
'11th Birthday 1, 8011,
Cathy McDaniel, Jane l
roun
and ehlldren, Marl&lt; and EtG;ikey, Diana Brambly, Rav I
Abo n
!her of Belpre viSited with lbelr

A UXl•t•lOrV .A. CflVIfleS
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A blrtlxlay party was glren ' Ferguson, Jenney Ferguson,
Setunlay, Jan. 23 . in honor of Bob~y Major. Dollie RoU&gt;h,
Rhonda Halley on her lith ' An~eiP r.&lt;ajor and Debbie Me· '

parent., Mr. and Mrs. John Vroman
and Mr.
and !fn.
F1elding Hawkino. They visited
with Mro. John Vroman at !Jo~
er Hospital in Gallipolis where
she is being treated for 8 hip
fracture .

Middleport

blrtbday by her mother. ~1rs
-Bonnie WhJI!ington . assisted by
Mrs. Margie F'e 1·guson :1n J
lfodmother. Mrs Plwebe 1.t-e
Games and dancing were en-

Plans wm made for • bat•
tea bake we wboll tbo Amer1con Legion AUJillary of Drtw
Weboter Post
met Tueoday
evemng.
Mrs. Olin Knapp, president,.,
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f the
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meet-..
El~~th Vaughan was reJM)l'ted Ill m Meigs Memorial Roopltal and !Iowen were ordered sent to her. It wu votW. to
have a memorlal lervice and
draping of charter in the future, on the meetlnl following death of a member. It wu
reported that tha membership
to date II 101.

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Sevw~ ~atlonl were llb:ed.
Mrs. l!na!&gt;l'· It 'It'll cloclded to
lQd Inc LJ11 tbo eJ&amp;bl . . The mid-winter conlereooe order 21111 poppies IAl ooU.
liic:t buttetiD1from Rqlno Rill. wt11 be bold February 11&amp;-27 at I K~ lfarrls and Mlcl&lt;ey
diolrl,&lt;' -,d"'l, ......,... tbo Deibler.· Cole Hotel in WUilaml of the LecJon 1'&lt;111
Girls Slate, memberabip lind Columbus with reglalralion on were ,._n IAl plan for the
the ~ blribcll;r party Friday from 1 • 10 p.m.. and .Legion blittlday party on ~·
by the Ellhtb District in Au- Saturday at 8 a. m. On Friday 18 which wDt open wJth I dmI'Jil. A bulletin wa, ·rod lrtm even.IDJ there wlll be I eotn· ner at the POQleroy ElemmJoe Deutlcbel, department
civll defense and national tary sdlool, followed by I projutant of the American
meeting with
Mn. l!l'aut. Mrs. Paul Cllsel volunvi Ohio,. proleltinS the
Henry Tatro, national defense teered to IIB8ist with the proof Veterans Hospltall and
and
Mrs. Arthur gram, and the .ways and meant
changlna: of the · Veterans Ad·
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national
aecurity oomn1ittee of tile Auxiliary will
ministration offit:ea. A thank chairman, as speakers.
be in charg~ oJ t~e dinner.
you note wu read from the
saturday morning wlll
be Mrs. Casc11 Mtwnal security
Lawrence A. Smith family and the arand pi'OCel!lional with all chairman, gave her report and

Winterizing Three Season Flower
Gardens, are Gorden Club TopiC$

MEIGS THEATRE

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Throughout The Store

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WEA'J'HER
111111 17-ZI today. Fatr ud
. .d ton!pt, low s-12. lotarday
r l• .. d ~ and cold wt&amp;a ltp1 IDOW,

Creating New
Grange Interest
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draws heated air down between the front and
rear sections of the heat chamber and pushes
it out along the cabinet front .•. spreading a
wide carpet of warmth over your floors.

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of Deluxe
Closed Front
Clrculatort

COMFORT
CONTROLS

PRICED AS LOW AS

Approved By The American
Gas Au«iation for use with

natural, manufactured, LP., and
mixed gases.

Never again will )'OU have to stoop, bend or grope
in the dark l'o !tel the controls on your
heater.
Both the thermostat knob and the blower reflector
switch are located at the top rtlr of t~e heater cabinet where you can see them and adjust them conveniently and easily.

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BOOSTERS TO MET
The Southern Locll
Band
Boosters will hold their regu- 1
lar meeting, Thuroday, Jan. 28,
at 7:30 p. m. at South..-n Lo- '
c~l High School. All band parents and anyone interested are ;
welcome.

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SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS ON ALL WINTER MIRCHANDISI

. tlNDERGOES SURGERY
Charles Slack of Huntington

e1 Group of Sport &amp; Dma Shirts Rtductd up to 50%
underwent heart sur~~::entl: /1 el Group of Men'a &amp; loya' Winter Caps ~ price
Cbarlotleville State
Hospltol Monday. He Is recov• Men's &amp; Boys' Winter J1ck•ta hductd %
ering nlc.Jy. Ill, fatber wu the
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late Ernest Slack of
• 1 Small Group ef Mtrt'a Suits ~ prlc.
· and his mother· Mn.
Edna
'' Bell, resides in Hunllnl!lon.
OTHER .SUITS REDUCED 20% •

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Ntw •DtNrt Sand• Fini1h

lxcluolvt "Picture Frame• Styling

fM those who prefer a li&amp;htar color, WARM
MORNING offers a bealltiful, new "Desert
Sand" light beige finish In acklition to the
popular "Sheraton Brown• mahollPI color.

WARM MORNING's modern •PietuN~

Frame• at)'lina: sets a new higtt
lor beauty. Each WARM MORNING
10~ heat« is like 1111 attractive

piece of furniture that vrill improve
tho of till' ""'""

~ THESI GRIAT NIW HIATIIIS lOON , , , OUR 1UMI WIU SUIT YOUR BUDGO
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ARNOLD GRATE
PHONESH2-4811

RUTLAND, OHIO

Cia.,_, at Rio Grende College resumed Wedneoday following the aernester brealt Studenls n!lurning !rom Middleport
Included Bobby Ord, !.eo Kennedy, Jr.. Neda Bradford, lleJ&gt;.
nls Saelens, Eric Chambers lind
Sandra Brewlni!on. Miss BrewIngton aaslsted wllb reaJslraUort
earlier In tha weok.
PLAN PARTY
The Middleport Cl!lld Conser.
·vatlon
Leape ..W
opon""' a oltattng party r~ II
at the Skate-A-Way ._. Route 7
r.. ehlldreo of memberl aMI
ehlldren of tbo Melp Cottnty 1
Home. The party wiD 'be held 1
from 7·10 p. m. aDd members i
are asked to meet In front ol

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Wool To~, Geba, T.w.,cta 1nd
Worattd, IEDUCED ~
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eAII W.-thtr C01t1 hdu. 20 to 50%
• i Group taYe' Swtatera, \I'll. h? 6.95, $1'- ~.00
el Group Men'• P,ulkWer's-•lfn, V~l. to 9.95, S•l• ~."""
e1 .'Group Men's
14.9S val,, S•le 6.95
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!Ike Neal Credited with .Saving Life
Of Novelty Shop Owner Robert Fife

Organizations are Urged

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th'ngs
Spring-like than in February?
fol
Thus, a meeting to organize for the Big Bend Boat
In
-~ Regatta this spring will be held Tuesday, Feb. 2 at 7 30
0 p.rn ., at Pomeroy town hall.
the
g Organizations in the Meigs ~~ and Mason county areas inter- much money will be available
~ ested in helping in any part of far the races, !eating, and park• the regatta are LU"ged to attend. · iu~ is available. Problems in
i Regatta Chairman Willis Lead. connection with having or not
lingham , Pomeroy businessman having the new river
docks
WASHJNGTON - IT WAS A · said, " We
know
stag- ; also will be reviewed .
chill day in January. but school ing the regatta wlll be consid- Mr. Leadingham said, "We
aid SUpporterS thought
they erable WOrk, but ~~~ r~ports urge all organizations ~0
be
saw a sig[l or spring - Catholic I we have be':" recetvmg It ap- rep~esent~. Everyone _mterestI t Y 0 I enth us- ed m he lp mo:o• make this
. event
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ad Protestant spokesman prais- ~ears. th ere IS Pen
lng the same education bill.
lasm: '.
successful, whether ah~ned ID
The House general education Dec1s1ons to be made Tuesday a group or not , also IS wei•ubcommitee heard Thursday I night will be on whether or not come.'_'
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fJ·om churchmen and educators i a parade should be held, whe- It Will be dectded also If 1-ewho in the past have taken al~ ither a Miss Ameri~a contest Is gi_onal or national spomorship
most opposite views of federal ~ to be ~nducted. If a water will be ~sked for the regatta
aid to education. This time, Ishow wlll be conducted, how planned m Pomeroy.
they were close to agreement ~---·-------- - -- - ---- - on President Johnson 's $1.2 bil· ; Prosecuti'on M a y C o m p l e t e
lion plan to as.,ist schools in
poverty areas. buy books and
help build educational centers , E v a n s M u r d e r Case T o d a y
for pubhc and private school
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Bob Fife, Middleport, whose on my first trip inside
the for the- box that we- kept In I "Finally, a man got to me-and
he~me and novelty shop was Ibuilding," said FU~. ''Anyhow,
bedroom which contained grabbed me by the coat collar

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dt&gt;stroyed by fire Sunday night, it was on the third trip that 1 the valuables when 1 went ln- 1and pulled me out of the place,.,
today revealed he was rescued got lost amid the flames and side the last trip,'' Fife admit- i said Fife. "U Jt badD't beell
from the burning structure smoke."
ted .
, for him I'm sure I would never
iby Merchant Policeman Ike , " l guess 1 was still bunting Fife said he was down on hls lhavt made It out ol there." LaI Neal.
~--- ~ -·- - -~- ----- hands and kntoes trying to crawl Iter he realized Jt was Mr. NeaL
LT. REYNOLDS
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from the
building. "I was ' Ptl. Neal. who resides leu
I'll e sa~·i ft I ~h
tztm:t
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plent y confused,'' ht! said.
thlln • block from tbe nOVelty
MASON-Seceacl Lt. Frank ~~ ' a lwk !Oha er e_ Irde th ·,
••J . was lost and just about shop, wu not on duty when lat
Reyao ld s oI Mason complet· b
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O\'ereome by the smoke when went Into the flarmn&amp;
buildiftl
1d.
ed the Officer• Haslc Course ur~!ng Ul mg an
me
I I head a voice calling me.' 1
after Mr. Fife.
in December at
Aberdeen out.
- -- · - - - -- - - - - -- - Prnvlllc GI'Gund,
Marylaad. ' The Middleport businessman )
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He 18 now asslgDed to
the said he was at the home of his
E x a l t e d Cyclops, T w o A i d e s
3&amp;64tb Ordnance
Company father. DeU Fife next door, j
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platoon I sai~\ he went Into the living ; era] Housmg and Home ~mance
Arrested in Bomb Incident
leader. In Marcb he will re- 1quarters of his building to get a A_g_e~cy of the Comunlbes Fa1
turn to Ab..-de&lt;n lor furtber !metal box th•t contained mon· · cohhes Agency has ~pproved
NEW BERN, N . C. (lJPil- FBI agents arrested Ill
traluJug.
' ey &lt;~nd valuables. .Altogether, ! fed:ral advance of ~~5,5 75 to "exalted cyclops" of the Ku Klux Klan and two other
he made three trips inside.
. Pomt P.leasant. accordtng
to men today and accused them of ~hree bombings that oc~
AI'r Ch."lled
i . l gue5S I didn't realize that a Washington, D. C. announce- cuned during a civil rights meetmg Sunday !tight.
l had golten the valuables box ment.
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Seized with the men were Ku Klux Klan robes, min-_ _
· The funds were allocated to , utes of Ku Klux Klan meeti'-\gs and Klan appHcatloa
u.~e Johnson but unabashedJACKS~N (UPI) - T~e prosec_u tion was expected T
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•'"'tt." ~"'" ':'XtWX' ~%&lt;"1J')'"'-" Tt"?io,\ , ; ' ~urvey and plan activit~ for ' blanks.
ly designed to find a compro- I to. complete It~ case t~day m the first-degree murder
I~n 8 ~ acre urban re~ewal pro- The FBI Identified the men I - .
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Mrs.
Ahee
Marte
Evans
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24,
of
near
Ironton.
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Jett m downtown Pomt Pleas- as Edward E. Fillingame , 23, · by Vancehoro.
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s ea oc ' i
The final state witnesses were to include Mrs. Effie 1
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The ~hlo Hl~h. Scho~l , ant . The area Is mainly non • !1 a construction laborer ; his cou- A Klan charter, Issued JUD:~
appar~ntl_y bas succeeded . At I Hall, widow of Henry Hall, 66, of near Oak Hi11, who w's I n MidWeSt
Athletic Assoclahon 18!d residential and occupies more sin Laurie L. Fillingame, 21. a 4. 1964 by Imperial Wizard Robleast. II '' producllll! a vehicle 1beaten fatally in a robbery attempt last Feb. 21, and lfotoday odvonce sale of t•c
Tu·-'-for negotiat 1ons.
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· than one-third of the central carpenter and grocery storP op- ert \f . Shelton of
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war. urIS, a ormer ~~e. lg .way pa roman. ': · r,v- By United Pren JntPrnattnnal l' ets or t.he
state 1 busine_s _district. .
erator; and Raymond Mills, Ala .. ~~• ..found.ln Mills" homt.
DJ!".SMOINES IOWA _ AN ans lS accused of partlclpatmg m the robbery·sla~mg of
Tempen:1tures sank to 30 de- , b~ 1 kebtbadl~
t,?ur~~me,nt
Prehmmary esttmates
ind1· 135 a salesman. All were ar- It ident1f1ed Mills as 'exalted.
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grees
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ow
zero
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that
when
plans
are
com-1
re~ted at th~tr homes in near- cyclops'' of the New Bern unit.
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was
un
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wa~
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toJames
Whitt,
18,
also
of
near
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Midwest
today
behind
a
bla!lt
the
general
pubhc.
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plete
,
the
proje&lt;&gt;t
will
require
The arrests climaxed Ill alJ..
day m o e eause o mass1ve Ironton was returned from the : him and Cron to a spot near
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he
the
power failure that knOI'bd out Ohio P~nltentiary and testified · the house. He testified she de- of b11ter cold_ ~tr that push_ed '
Commiuioner Paul E. a fe eral capital grant in the :
out effort by t FB1,
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ele&lt;trical service to wide areas Thursday In the second day of scribed Hall's house and said · on to-:ard D1&lt;1e; Heavy rams Landis said rho OHSAA'a sume of $211,1100. 0 . C. Hall of
of seven Midwest states Thurs- the trial He and Harold Cron "we rould go there and rob : sent nvers surgmg near flo~d board of control decided Appalachian Power Company
)O('ai law enforcement olflcen.
day .
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1 !tage in Oregon where the sit·
to discontinue the .ad· is chairman of the Urban Reto solve the state's first report.
Lights started going off about ! ~~..J:~"~: ~~=r~a:nr:'"!e~! i '~e woman allegedly drove ., uati?," was termed " danger- : vane• s~l• because of • new a I Authority in Point Pleat.
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ed ilK'ident of racial Violeoce
1:20 p. m. across the stricken sentenced to life terms.
! up and down the lane until af- ous.
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, gf reat dehmand for tickets ant.
in more than I yetr.
area. The failure lasted from : Whitt testified
the woman ' ter the robbery and picked up : lnt~nahon~l Falls. Mmn .. re- , rom sc ool personnel,
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FBI help in the cue was r•
----leso. tllaa a minute in some ! platmed -the . rubber~. and drpve , Whitt and Cron again.
. porte 30 be ow zero early to- ,,,,,.,~''"''_,"'"""""'"'"',
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quested by local au\borilleo and
towns to more than two hours . -~-~
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the National AtiiOI!letion
for
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dwAs mh NGTON &lt;~P';.;~:;,'::; tha Advanco....,·ot
c..lartd
1proached that figure in Norfh ·
If~\'
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Dakota. where every weather
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,e Wt 1 • peroona p
People iNAACP).
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CAPE KENNEDY _ STRUt· ,
LONDON (UP)) - Am. I bureau reporting station showed
1he man mosl affected, Presi1
ln~, J:OOSiructlon workers were /
:~::,:·~~r :.:;,:.~:~··~h~;. 20below Thursday 1t was of.
1dent .Johnson , a Senaw subcom·
..~ to continue a masIDlS
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' fiCially 6 b~low m Chicago and
Two person!! were ~mployPd mittee opened a heurmg toda~· .
li"' , walkout todav that has J
: at least 9 below in t.he _suburbs. '
when the Southef'n Local Boa rd on a proposPd
con!;t itutional
1 chill today.
halted most spaceport bulldine i
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A dolagatlon lod by Sec· , .'n Oregon, heavy rams comof Education met Thursday ••·,change lo deal with the death ;
for the fifth time in les ~an'
rehry of State Dun Rusk bmed With rneltmg snow was I
~ning _at the higb school build- or disability of a presklent.
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1r g w1th all members present.
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Warren went through fill· 1
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: The- natural ga!!l rate
In
i In a sper1al message to onAtempts to resolve the cr1p- l WASHINGTON CUPil- Atty. ing snow to Westminater I te River ab~ve flood stage ~ 1 Gallla and Meigs Counilf:'S Will Besides routme business, HPJ - 8it'SS on the eve of the hearing,
pling dispute, whleh Involves the ' Gen -designate Nicholas Kat7.en- Hill and stood silently i lday. f'.orvalhs, Ore . m the Wll· )be reduced 11.".! cents per 1.000 en .Johnson was employed for I Johnson gHve hiS full suppor1 tO
wage scale pa1d by one con- 1bach made It clear today there with htads bowed for two · 8ll1ette Val.ley, reported 428 cubic feet beginning March 1. the duration of the year as as- 1a proposed amendment whi ch
1.nches or ram m 24 hours wash- iColumbia Gas or Oh10, Jm· , an- s1stant rook t~t Southern Local would elimmale any vacancy in Jan C. Lon~ of the
tractor, apparently have failed. i would be no let up in tl1e Jus- mlnutH.
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Union officials said the walkout 1tlce Department~s vigorous enGen. Dwight D. Einn~ mg out all the past reco;ds . 1nounced today.
, elementary, and Etta Mae Hill the office of v1ce prt'sident and State Area Council, Boy Scouts
would
probably
continue ~ forcement of civil rights laws hower did not go to the aThe town of John Day ~~ The reductwn comes undf'r was employed as substitute Ilay down procedures m the of America. is a recipient of
day.
and in Its war on organized hall, but the American e stern OJ:egon applied to U S. provisions or the fuel
coat teacher for the same penod
1event a pre~ident could not car· Ithe Freedom Foundation's Nacrlme
Embassy tald he probab- Army Engmeers for ~ore s~nd· clause in the comrnWlilies' con' r on h1 s dut1es.
than Hale award.
LONDON - A FULL-ORES I
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ly would do IO later to- bags ~long the Umatilla Ri~er. tracts with the as com n , _Full ~pprov~l was glven for i y
Jan Is a member of Troop
Ch I Katzenbach, the calm stx-foot· day
Mudslides blocked raH lmes
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pa Y partlf'lpatJOn m the N.D .E A. 1 The amendment provides that 1245 ~--.~ b A
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ur-ed
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the
result
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from
I T1tle II [ prog: am for 1ts c:lura- if a vacancy occurs m the oil v·e
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the lnfia ed racial mwa;
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natural gas suppliers The re- twn
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epo . e 1!I
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s unera 1 processiOn mov
slowly through the streets Gf l orces on . . . . m
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the
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S h I BOard Amendment Bill
Gas JtaleS Are· Emp1.oys
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Jan Long is
GaJlia, Meigs
Nathan Hale
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Before
dawn
bands, mannes,. soldier~ and
sailors massed m Parliament
Square near Westminater Hall
where Churchill lies in state
''I 6 a m. (I a. m. l!.t
~sr ) Sa tunu
urday. A drum bome d t he
llgnaJ
and
t»e procession.
atretchlng for a mile, moved
out of the square at 60 steps
a minute. To allow the proces.
slon to begin, the long line waitlnl to get Into Westminster Hall
was baited for seve11 minutes.
Mtanwhile at 7 a. m. (2 a. m .
EST) today 193,793 persons had
walked past Churchin's coffin
which rests en a catafalque 10
feet high.
OOLIJMBUI - DEMOCRATS
will enter ac andldate for the
ol state ludl~I ~~~ :"'""""
Y• '\;"'~. e occaaJan to diiKiunco ....,.bllcattB fur
pattJna up 8 "otand-lly" c~
date.
· William L. Coleman IIBid
Democrats did not Intend · to
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' fiVE CENTS
POMEROY -MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1965

uraed members to purchase
government bonds and
aiBO
emphasized Radio Free Europe
She asked ~ell member . IAl
give 25c at the next meet1ng.
The Unit voled to purchase.
$25 hond.
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Mrs. Leo Va\lghan. Unit legIS\&amp;tuve cha~rman, spoke on
!It!! closing of Veterans Hosplt·
als aud asked all members to
write se._tors and representatives in regard to the Veteran1
preference bill.
Prayer by Mro. J. M. Thomton. chaplain, a verse of Amerlea, and the closing ode by the
president closed the meeting.
Refreshments were served by
Mn. Karl Krautter, Mrs. Wll·
!lam Swatzel, Mr*Charlet
Swatzei and Mrs. Leo Vaughan.

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1 Martha McNeal, daught..- of
Ire t' ream. cakt', kool-Hde, r.Mr and Mrs . Clarence McN~l,
Panrlv and mmt.~ were ~r:· ··e1l 1s eonfmed to her home With
by uie honorl:'d guest. Rhond:-t pneumoma. Martha will be unreC'el\o'ed many ~;: 1 fb
able to altPnd second grade
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•turned from Miami Beacb, FloBarbara .Jones spl:'nt Tuesday rlda: where be attended a conHnd Wedntsdav with her par- venuon.
f'nls. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson , Mr. Claren~ McNeal spent
,.J(/nes She returned lo Ohio I Wetinesday in Chillicothe with
l lnivenity Wednesday evening. Elm'"!' Culley, who is ill.
Mr and Mrs. Eacl See of .
from
Mrs. Hoy dilnllarles, including variouo
Fl olruck, W. va . and Mr and The Rev. and Mrs. George
Dowen aent her while booplt.- boepJial cllalrmen who
will
\11"' Al lt&gt;n SaundPrs of Point S1dall and children of Plattspi'Hellt condensed reports of
Plm,nt , w Va and B p t I y ' burg- Ohio . visited with her partheir activities; Mrl. Homer
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Williams of MiddlPport. were 1 enla, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smart
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Smith, department president;
donner guests Wednesday of Mr. lr&lt;cently .
Mrs. Carl Zeller, past national
--- - Mr and Mrs. Albert Roush I Advice on winterizing Ja'Nilll The club planned a bake
from Ohio, who will
and ch&lt;ldren, Becky and Kenny and plannlne three-ae115011 flow· lor Feb. IS at the
adclreoo in tile afternoon ;
there will be a skit given
1&lt;pent the weekend in Columbus er garden, highlighted the Jan- Department store with Mn.
· wher" Mr. Roush, Feeney-Ben- , uary meeting of the Rutland Bertha Amos lind Mrs.
by the I' dlstrlct presidents.
Pom~roy . Ohio
I net Post Commander attended ! Garden Club Monday evening ence Murray named
A banquet will be held in
the midwinter conference of the j at the home of Mrs. Cush John- man.
the ballroom Saturday evening
TONIGHT
American Legion held at the . son. Mrs. Guy Larkin wu co- Membera answered roll
with Mrs. Walter WUd Andrews,
NOT OPEN
Ohio State Fairground&gt;. They I hostess.
by naming &amp;1!0101111
national president, as
guelll
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were
accompanied
by
Mrs.
Alta
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Tbe
meeting
was
opened
by
plants.
Refreshments
spoaltor,
followed
by
a
dance.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
1 Miller. Th&lt;y visited wrh Mr. the preoident, Ml'!l. Paul Winn, out tha ..Ientine theme
Mro. Knapp will oontact the
J•nuary 29-30
"R 10 CONCHOS"
i and Mrs. Gene .\1eade atd fam- with Mrs. Oleva Cotterill in served by the hostessees
superintendent of
Pomeroy
tTeehnicolorl
ily, Mr . and Mrs. Larry Flow- cbarge of devotloos. The pro- the 15 members and two gueats. scbools for the names of Girl
Richard Hoone , Stuart Whit ·
ers •nd Mr. and Mrs. Clyde gram on "Landscaping • was Miss Harrl Marie Smith,
Staters. The Girls Slate fee has
rnan. Tony Franciosa, Ed
been changed froro 135 to f40
mond O'Brien, Wf'nde Wag- Miller was observed. She re- given by Mrs. Carl Dennison. dleport and Mrs. Orion
ner . House Peters, Jr ., Jim
rnamed fur several days visit
Mrs. Dennison presented 1 . o1 Dexter. The Jolmston home lind any organization wishing to
liruwn.
with the Meade family.
. paper entitled, "Garden
for wao decorated wUh
Dower sponaor a girl oh&lt;&gt;uld contact
Colorc•rtoons
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Burton Three Seasons,' in which abe arrangement. made by Mro.
spent
the weekend in Columbus pointed out that baslcally per- James Tltul and Mra. Robert
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TUES.
: where they visited with Mrs. ennlal plants, includiing bi-an-- Reibel featuring a 'IV amangeJ•n. 31-Feb. 1-2
' Howard Erlenwein and his sis· nul.s, annuals and bulbs, will ment of red carnations and
"B IKINI BEACH"
&lt;Technicolor)
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f n1nk:ie Avalon . Annettf' . pital. They also visited in Mil- sible. No large shrubs or trees mums.
F'unicello, Martha Hyf'r,
j lersport where Mrs. Burton at- should shade the area and the
Colorcartoons
Featurette: Hot Stuff
MILL STREET_ MIDDLEPORT
1tended a •hower given in honor border should be aceessable
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Mrs. James Nicholson presented a paper on 'Lawn Care •
stressing wlnter care of lawns
by keeping the gruo short as
winter comes and to forestall H
to
te Interest b1 the
snow mold and other winter Gr ow
erea
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ange waa dlsctiBied when the
fungus by applying tile spray,
"Scull' between Thanksgiving Chester Grange met in relular
and r;hrlstmas, repeating
a session Tuesday evening with
month later.
Dale Kautz, worthy master,
Mrs. Nlcbolstn was appoint· '~·
ed garden therapy chairman.
e appeal for aid was an·
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l'ead concernlln( a bowling team
conteat. ComlllUIIIcallons
also read 11'0111 the ' I a t e
Grange muter thankt.,
the
Modern, low cost gas (natural or L.P.I
Grange for conlribldlon to Boys
~ives you cleaner, easier, more economVlllaie and alBO con&lt;emlng the
ICal home heating. And WARM MORN·
Bethel No. 62 of the Inter· Grange pampbleta.
IN):; lets you enjoy the conveniences
national Order of Joba DauJh- Georse Genhelmer, lelislattve
Md economies of gas heat the best.
ters met in
regular 1eslion qent,- pve I report · on I
When you combine natural gas and
Monday evening at the Pome- representative viJJiing
Ib e
WARM MORNING, you get more and
roy
Masooic
Temple,
with
all
Grange
to
explain
GI'IJ!il
af.
better home heating at lower cost.
officers and council members fairs. The master
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WARM MORNING offers you a complete
present.
the Meigs Community
range of models for heating from one
Stephanie Pullen,
honored dinner to be held at the ~~•· II
room to six. You can't buy a better value
queen , presided and Sandra bury School Feb. f, at 6:30 p.m.
in modern gas home heaters. Come in
"Lokioa at Uae New Year"
Brewington and Linda Darnell,
soon and see the beautiful WARM
past honored queens, were e•· including the di1CUS8lon Wll
MO:~· IING line.
corted to the east and ..ated. the theme of the PI'OIP'IID preWilliams Haye1 of Syracuse sented by Mrs. Artbur Orr.
Three Sizes of PRICED AS LOW AS
wao
Installed on the Council as Group singing of Work ... the
Custom Deluxt
promolel' of finance, wIth Night Is Coming, opened the
Radiant Front
Mrs. Elsie D. Smith, guardian, program and llleiDben 1111w...
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the installing officer, and Paul ed roll eall with ways of preDarnell, associate guardian, Jn- venting accident.. A poem,
stalling guide.
"New Year OUtUenp'
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A certificate from tbo grand read by Mrs. Glelln Laweon.
guardian, Marcella McNeal; of A poem, "Prayer For New
Cincinnati, was prelll!llted to Year,' by Harry Holter precedMr. Hayes by Mrs. Smith.
ed a cancllellghting servico with
Linda Yost wao Installed as all memben
participating.
Junior princess wHh
Linda Following the program, three
Darnell tha Installing officer, ofiicers were llistalled, Mn.
Sandra Brewington, Installing Arthur Orr u lecblrer; Glenn
guide ; Patty London, Install· Lawson, uslstanl steward
lng junior cu.otndlan;
Debbie Mro. Glem
lady asHayes . installing cbaplain and slstant ateward.
Say goodbye forever to cold floors and drafty
Pam Cleek, installing recorder. were served at the close of
corners. WARM MORNING's "Carpet of ComA number of petitions for meeting. The next meellncl
fort" blower system provides the comfortable
were received and be February 21.
member.hlp
lfllrm floor heating you want. The powerful,
lnitation will be hid at
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Reserved Auto
Funeral services for Mrs. T
Leona Aumiller lllnes Walton I
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Power co~mi~s 10 n ed~=e L:~~ea~~g~u:c;o~~ ~u~~~ : ;eon~ldsu~ue~:"::e co~~;~~t~:~e:~
Im Washmgton.
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mg Feb 13 to hold a Valent me both Ho~ses of Congress.
Rate decreases resultmg from artv
I1the refunds will apply to a tot· p . .
In the evenl a prestdent w~~

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Long, 744 So.
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Notice of his winning came
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82 Racine who died 'llmrsday'
al uf 21Y Oh10 cornmumfles tn $I Ol
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dlsablf'd to the pOint _be eouh to the local Boy Scout eouncil
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not carry out h1s duuea,. I e rrom Freedoms F ounda 1·IOn .l!
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43-year-old for· aftemon
at· 3·10 p m will be Applicatons for reserved auto I Columbia
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verslty of Chicago law ' profes- the Ewing Chapel with 'Rev. Monday, Feb. 1.
continuing ! Three Resident8
JA.CKSON ILTPll- The First them _to t~:si~~~ t:~e:n~ ~ cials h1ve been selecting ~nsor has been acting attorney Freeland Norris officiating The through Feb 26 WilHam
A ...,
National Bank of Jackson has the VIce P
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Yld tnes fn:m over 31,100 part tcJ·general since Jaot Sept. 3 when remains will be taken to. Cal· Gibbs, deputy re~istrar in Porn: I Charged By Patr~l
set the exart amount allegedly maJonty of the cabmet,n.:;:'l~ pants .. The award Ia given •n
Robert F. Kennedy resigned to cutta 0 where funeral serv- ~ eroy said today
I Three Meigs County res1dents 1embezzled by former ass1stant declare the_ president u
· recognition of outstanchn1 pal·
campaign for the U.S. senate .ices 'wm'' be held Mouday
at / Ap,pbcants for ;eserved plates were cited to Meigs County cashier Henry S. Brookins at The president could J'E'sume riotic essays written by boys
In New York.
hiS duties by a deelaratton that Tbe contest 11epn 81 part of
1, 30 p.m. at the Presbyterian , must bring their title and re- Court Thursday by the Gallipol· $101.212 67
Church, with burial beside her lgistration and pay 8 fee
of l1s Post State H1ghway Patrol. The Buckttye Union Casualty ~e was fit. Bul if the VICE' prts- the Strengthen America's Her.late husband Elza Walton in $lO 35 Gibbs said
They were : Herman Michael Co , Columbus . filed a civil suit 1de~t and a majonty or . the . tage program Jointly sponsor ·
Preobyterian 'cemetery.
Also / License plates · for 1965 will II, Rt. 1. Pomeroy, for passing against Brookins. asking reim- cabmet diSagreed, the drspute :ed by Freedoms Foundation and
preceding her tn death was a go on sale March 1 and must on a blllcrest; Kenneth Wilt, bursement of that amount, less i would be sut.m ltted
to Con- 1ttre Boy Scouts of Arnerirs la o1
stepson, CariOI!I Walton.
be displa ed on motor vehicles 44, Rt __2, Pomeroy. ror passi~ $1.924 . rf'('overPd from
him. ' gresa.
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Survivors Include theee step- by April\ The deputy will on a hillcrest, and Frank Dill, , Brookms ha s been bound over It would 1ake a two-th1rds The Nathan Hale awards will
children, Frank Walton,
R• sell licenses at Gibbs Grocery, 54, ~t. 3, P~meroy, for fall~e j to the federal grand JUry on an vote to p~vent . the ~res1dent 1 be presented to the top · essay
Mrs. Pat Hindy, cbalrman ol elne; Harold Walton, and Leoa Mulberry Ave., and will be open to diSplay highwa~_l''.".~ permtl. . embezzlement cllarg~.
from resummg_!" duties~-.. . I writers o1 Cub Scout, Bay Seoul
the Mothers' March In Pomeroy Nulph, East Liverpool; I bro- from I to S p. m. every day.
land Explorer ll(es ·In all 524 lo·
and Middleport, oald today lite th..-, JeiS Aumiller, Steuben- Tho new plates will have red
cal COUIIClls of tbo Boy &amp;.'0111l
drive Is being extended lhr&lt;&gt;U8h ville, and several nieces and numbers on a white background.
uf Am~rlca. Tbree awonlo ar.
tOntght and Saturday because nephews. Friends may call at
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·-•t the EwlnJ Funeral Ho
1 contenders In aacb of seouting'•
of:;'" inclement weath..- """"· lime.
me any- Marietta Man Dies
12 regims. '!be award will bo
tlo '·
In Plant Mishap
AIR FORCE ACADEMY, risked expulsion
or court- the academy" In til&lt; light of formally p,......ted on a date t•
Some mothers went ahead Oti
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MARIE'I'I'A (UPIJ _ Noah Colo. (UPIJ- A top • level in· martial only by falling to re- Ithe incident•. He asked White ' b• annoWICOd.
with the caitvaos of bolnes In
zens Buvul
Baker; 44, Marietta, was killed vellllgation of the Air Foree port breaches of honor by let- to convene the committee forth -1
----Pomeroy lind Middleport Thurs- Get Rate Reduction
Thursday In a mishap during Academy honor system wao low cadets.
1with and proceed with "all pn1- 1 Velenao Memorial Holpltal
day evoniJti and have made a Resiclenls served by
the unloading of coal at tbo planned today as a reaull of the N new r..i nations were ... ,dent speed" to seek ORswors to ADMISSIONS- Jam Wldl·
report of eonlrlbuliorui she said. Citizens Telephollf Co. of Codlo Union Carbide
Metals plant examination cribbing scandal
"ced lltur~y but regular lsuch questions as:
ltinaton. Pomeroy; l'lrmle Ooss.
,ville will benefit from the
bere.
whioh thus far bas caused 65 ~~un Force investlgatoro COD· I -"Is tbe bonor code Uni'OI· I Coolville; Amanda Smllb, Ba·
..!..,.~ ol ~-=-~ hUf ~ ductlon in Intrastate long dla· ' Baker had unloaded his coal cadet resignations.
. sonable or oorealistic in whole cine; Edward Startey1 Ru~
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"' .,lance rateo as ordered by the truck and was about to leave Air Force Secretary jj:ugene
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contribulltlttB from the drive ID Public UtUIIIea Commtaaton, el· when Edgar Raines, 39, Cald- M. Zucker! announced In WashDavid Browa, 101 ol Rev. 1or
part·
port, Mory Jlulbeo, ditaehtre.
the tw~
All JlOftiOilS leetlve March I,
J. Barnhill, well. started to dump tbe load ington 1'hursday the. appoint.- and Mn. EDieue Brown, for.. -" Are pressures on the lndi· 1 DISCHARGES - x-11 Winare ~ apJn to havo their renerll manager, 811110tl11e0d. in his truck. Part of the load ment of a five • man advisory mer Pomeroy Hlg. S&lt;boOI alit- vidual cenerated by the currie- ' ptt, Pomeroy; Phfpls Hackporeh lights ~ tonllht add Tile CheaJM:T "after I" '"~""• dropped out and the real stayed oommittee, headed by Gea. tete ud --In&amp; ocltolar, ulum, extra . curricular acllvl· elt, 'Middlep&lt;lri; 8eclcy Col..
Selurdly .tveiiJn&amp;.
.. wblcb enabla ' I!USiolllerl to aall in the bod, unbelancing the ve- Thomas D. White (ret.), former 11 a lblrd year catlet 11 the ties, mliUary reaponatbllltles, man, Middleport; Kathrya
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anywhere In Oblo l~r , 40 cants hlcle, which toppled onto Baker. Air Force chief of staff, to "re- Air r;ree Academy in Colo- and tbe bonor system too Coleu!an, ~;
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or less, wW go IDIQ 'elleet at 8
view fundamental programs" ! rado priqo.
great?
WhHier, ltaclne; . Androw &amp;..
AtlMISSip!ISit,r Ridiard Gil: p.m., each 'week~ lncludln1
UNIT CAUED
at !be academy.
-"Wbat is tbo proper. role of wllfi. CllfllarL
!llort, l'ome!'Ol', • . · ' •i·' Saturday, and will . oppiJ aU The Racine emergency unit Zucker! acted )Jecause of re· tinued to question scores of ea- intercellefiste alhlellca Ill tbo
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answered a call at 1:110 p. m. ports that u lll8llJ u 325 of dels and/ more withdrawals academy ml88lon, lncludln&amp; tile MAIIII,\'(JII · ~\I'JON
Vauchln, PJ!nilli'JIY; 'G I ~iii! • ibe rateo .,.. Ill .effect be- Thursdiy for AM&amp; Stnllb of 1tbe academy's · 2,567 cadets were .
effect of recruiting practicel , . . . _ .. . . . .
Cllne, ~; Y'~ -~ -~ f and I ~.m. ID Ollio ,will Jllclne Ill. I. Sbe waa laken to1were involved. In the oiteattng
ar eel the adviiiOl')' scbedulllli of ICII.tlles, and:.;ll. .D ................... n
OWl, Pl. P1euaitt:·;Cijt\l·· 'l'lr-11e l!t elfjlcllll day SeturdaJIVetora~o Memorial Hoiipltal ••!scandal. Many .of tbe bono£
ee ~critically ovalu-treatrnell olthe playen ·
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Oblo WOI!eyaa ilouiMled back
Oblo Conferen&lt;e lead
Ill the expenu of the cellar
dweller and Cillo Unlvenlty
stayed bot on the heell of the
Mid-AmeriCBD Conference lead., u both leamlllaged oecond
half rallies tor 'fk:lorles '11Jurs.
day nlgbt.
Small college power YOUDg..
Iowa wu DOt 10 forlwlato, bow·
lng on Ill borne court to major
eollege Niagara for the Pen..,ms• third llralght defeat.
The Bishops, who bad feU Into 1 three-way 11e for the confereDI» lead by bowing to Ak·
ron thll week, barely eocaped
disuter at the bands of the
loop's last-place team.
Jt was a 10-foot jump shot by

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a 5Ht win at Gambler over In 14 gamoa 81111 olJIIIth ID Dine took aeorlng bonDrl with l!O for
Ke!Jyon. Kenyon, with Dick Fox eonlerence starll. Keuyoa Ia 2- the lo!ers.
eight points, jumped In 10 over-all and wloloaa In eight YOUDgstown, wb!cb
had
front 1U m the first five min- OC iltllrls.
slipped out or the I!&gt;P tell small
ule8 and then went Into a d.. The Bobcats aloo bad to over· colleges this weet, tripped and
Uberate offen8e lhat gave the rome a balftlme dellclt \10 take fell again, to Niagara, 55-42.
Lor'ds a 31-:lf lead at IDtermJ&amp;. Western Mlcbigllll, 89 j 7e, at The PengulDo, who trailed only
sJon.
Ath8llll. Jolm Sebulteas, wbo 29 • 28 midway ID the game,
'!bey kept the lead WilD eight bad scored 15 polntli for the I couldn't find the boop in the
mlnutoe to play, when Forest Broncoea, was bencbed with second halt Youngstown Ia now
Everhardt put the Bishops ID 15:43 left tn me game with bl!i 12-4. Dave Ollllver bad 15
front the flrBIIlme at 43-42. He fourth foul and It saw Oblo poln!l for the looen and Pat
bit five polnlli in 1 row a few break the game open.
Broderick 17 for the winners.
minutes later to boost Wealeyan Don Hilt hit folD' cormecullve In the only other contest, Rio
to a 54-!8 lead with 2:47 left. A baskets and John Sbroeder Grande found IIIICCe8ll on the
basket by jilljn Lynn and a pair scored four polllll to boost the rood but It wu bard earned,
by FOJ&gt; lmoltt\d 11 at M-all with Bobcata' margin to 8H2 with 84-411 ll~,.....!pn Lutheran.
43 oeconc1s left.
5:38 left.
Only4Wil..11amoa are schedHilt Leado Bobcasto
Hilt hod 27 points in leading oled tonight, l!lram entertain·
Wesleyan went into a stall Ohio, runnerup In the MAC. to ing Allegheny and Malone hostand Goode took the last shot to 1its fifth win in six league ing Clarion.

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LSU's Corbett In Line for
SEC Post: AFL is Criticized

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Jacksoo 13-1·27· Yobo 1-&amp;-Z. !Paverage bad been ess
A large crowd which braved
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five-below zeco weather to Rio Grande ........ 43 41 _ 11
baa nnw tallleed 53 m two
•low the game saw their borne Mich. Lutheran •. •• 411SS
mgs as the R dmen upped
again lie it up at 76-all,f~~.:;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
season rec-ord to 11-'.
but this was the last gasp for
However, 11 was a very
the Mighiganders as Jim Mar·
contest until Sophomore
shall's comer shot put the RodTramer dropped m a pall"
out front 78-76 and Gregfree throws in !he final
ory made it 80-76 wllb 1:30 left.
seconds to boost the Redmen
The Saints' Henry Mapp drillON
loan 84-79lead and put
in a long jumper at the
game on •ce.
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U7 mark to cut the deficit to
The f•red up Samls, led
80-79 prompting Coach
Art
lhe1r 5-7 sharpshooter,
Lanham lo cail time out and .
Jackson,
led
the
set up a stalling oHense.
throughout the entire first
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33
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349
348 biggest lead came with
fouled and made one of
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free throws for an 81-79 lead.
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bulge.
Rio's determined quintet bat·
tled back to reduce the margin
to 46-43 by the intermission.
Jackson finished as the top
EHective January 30th, Our Middleport
scorer for Michigan Lutheran
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With 27 points, as he r81JllllA!(l
in 23 in that sizzling first half.
Will Be Conducted At Our New Location
For the Redrnen, Jim MarAI ...
shall and Gregory each had
13 and Don Tramer 10 by the
intermisSion.
Behind consistent defensive
OHice Hours: 9-5 Mon. thru Sat,
OP gems by Gregory in stopping
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9 TO 5 PM TUESDAY &amp; SATURDAY
5IJ6 17 ,54 showing on the clock.
?80 . Again the Saints grabbed the
lead and maintained a
five
point spread until Rio tied
OP up lor the serond time at
265 66 with SAO left.
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108 Southwestern at Wilton
154. Rutland at North Gallia
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ATLANTA (UPl)-'lbe South· SS to 38 football grants-in-aids College Be•ketl&gt;all Resullo
eastero Conference was expect- for any one season with no By United Prell lnternaUonal
ed today to name a new eom- over-~U limit. ~ other would
Eall
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ml'Sioner, change lis recrultbtg pernut sigmng h1gh school bas-~L
. 107 Del
Val 781 , Pomeroy Panthers_.
bemg
policy, make It easter for its ketball players one week after {.~':! 72 M law:; 70 ·
second and third stringers part
tealllll 1o a~cept howl bids and the SEC season ends rather
Y
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of the second baH, eliminated
take a slap at the pros.
, than walling until April 1 as at go••;~ 74 :~p~ryd R. ~ ~t) Middleport freshmen from the
Veteran Commissioner Bernie present.
?"', uar
". gepo
Southeastern Ohio
Athletic
Moore who will reacb the eom· The conference now allows 40 KPrmgids Pt. 90 YSelshB•va 89 nt 76 1League Freshman tournament
.
ov enceT/
onave r
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yearly but
p yoIf s Th ursday. •• 2-~.
at
pulsory' retirement age of 70 football grants-m-aid
this aprtng. was expected to has an over-all lirnlt of 140 for
Soalb
Middleport.
serve one more year In the the number ot tootball and bas- Virginia Tech 104 Furman 11 Pomeroy led 21-8 at halfan
post he hao held since 1948 \ketball players who can be in Georgia Srn 87 Jacksonvllle 82 time. It was the opening game
SVAC ALL GAMES
with his successor serving as school at one time. It was thls St. Bernard 76 Ala. Col. 68
for both clubs.
TEAM
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his assistant until next January. over-all limit that Georgia Tech Austin Pea,y 70
For the winners Story led Eastern · · · · · 11 8 743
Louisiana State Athletic Direc· cited last year as lis reason U. (Martin Br.) Tennessee 89 wltb 11 points, followed by Bar- Southwestern
S I 499
tor Jim Corbell, a key figure for leaving the conference.
Carson-Newrnn 88 Tuscolum 78 leis and Van Meter, 7 each: Kyger Cr"':k .. 5 6 567
In the National Collegiate Ath- Regarding bowl bids, the con- Glenville 93 DaviB &amp; Elkins 85 Bash 5, Stanley and Anderson North Galha
l 7 114
letic Association (NCAA), is re- fe·-ence was expected to allow Frostburb (Md.) 79 Potomac tH 3 each, and Gode, O'Brien and Hannan Trace 2 11 1m
1
ported to he the leading candi· Its l"'fl!S to accept howl bids Arkansas 84 Mississippi St. 69 Burt, 2 each.
date for the commissioner's after !be foolba~l season ls nine Dav. Lipscomb 75 Belmont 73
For. Middleport, Bill
Swan I
SVAC VARSITY
post. If Corbell, who was pub- weeks old. ThiS would mean Miss. Col. 82 Birrn. Sonthern 79 led with 7, 8111 Hackett bad 5, TEAM
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Jicity director at LSU when that some teams could accept Btlm Ckmn 86 Alby (Ga.) S. 82 Davenport 4, French and Con- Eastern
6 0 4! 5
2 314
4
Moore was athletic director bids even though they had two . Davidson 82 East Csrolina 88 de 2 each.
Kyger Creek ·
there, gets the job it wid be on more games to play. Und,..l Morris Harvey 84 Beckley 61
Pomeroy now will met Jack- Southwestern
3 2 279
a long-term contract with an present rules, a team cannot Benedict Col. 98 Savannah St. 89 son at Jackson next week at North Gallia · ·
4 239
increased salary and strength- accept a bid Wllll after it S. Car. 73 Richmond 60
a time to he announced. Jack- Hannan Trace 0 6 21!7
ened authority.
eompletes lis regular season.
wn defeated Gallipolis 28 • 26 TOTALS .. .. . 14 14 1534
Tonto Coleman, assistant alb- Moore set the stage Thursday
Mldwm
Thlll"sday.
letic director at Georgia Tech for an attack against the pros Drake 60 Tulsa 511
SVAC RESERVES
which left the conference last when he warned SEC schools Rio Grande 84 Mich. Lutb. 81
TEAM
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year, and Art Guepe, Ohio Val- would bar American and Cana· St. Mary's (Mln.) 62 Hamline 55 Soutrern Eigbtb
North Gallla .. 5
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ley Conference commissioner dian footbaD league scouts from MayVIlle (N.D.) 84 Wahpeton T/ Graders Lose Pair
Kyger Creek .. 4 • and former Vanderbilt football their
campuses Wlless they L._ Forest 8! Carol (Wis.) Cl. 75 In recent Junior High cage Eastern
4 ~- 201
coach, have been mentioned as agreed not to "'gn playen be- Niagara 55 Youngstown 42
games, Mitldleport and
Pt. Hannan Trace 1 ~ ~
other likely successors to Moore. fore they we up their eollege Ohio U. 89 Wsn Michigan 76 Pleasant both defeated the Sou- Southwestern
0 5 1U 1&amp;'1
56
54
'nle conference waa ellpeC!ed ellglblllty - including bow I Ohio Wes.
Kenyon
them Eighth grade learn. Mid· Tolal• · ·-- ·· It 14 811 :
to make two recruiting changoe. garnoe.
Wes. 85 Sterllng 66 dleport posted a 31·28 win and SATUIIDA1'"S BESULT.
One woukl be to set a llmit of
Southwest
Point downed the
Tornodoea Fairland 64 Kyger Creek 58
-'-- -National Beekolball Alooclatloa Arizona 71 U. San Fran. 56
58-36
TONIGHT'S GAMES:
By Ualted Preso Ialematlonal Tex. Col. 90 Lackland AF 81
Hollis led Middleport while McArthur at Southwestenl
Eaotem Division
Oklahoma St. 59 Color~o 55 Mark Beegle bed eight fori;Rac~;;:in:;:.eiiia~t~E"'as"'lerD====-;1
w• L· PeL McMurry
If/ Pan Amencan 71 Southern In the g
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H to 80 B 1 7
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44 8 .84e ous n .
ay or 8
Point Pleasant, Staat ocored
Boston
Clnclmall
34 17 .687 New Mexu:o 54 Tex. Wsn 47 20 and McDermitt 14. Brady
Philadelphia
25 25 .500 ~
West
Sayre led Racine with 25.
New York
15 34 .306 • Seattle 78 Portland 70
Southern won the
Sevenlll
Woetero DlvlslOII
Stanford 117 Santa Barbara 57 grade cootoet at Middleport 42- •
W. L. PeL
24 with Dana Hendrix getting
Los Angeles
28 21 .~71 J unkman MiUer is
14 and Bob Ditldle 12. Jim WarSt. Louis
25 24 .510 Worth $30 000 Now ner bad 7 and Lewis 6 for MidBeltlmore
24 28 .480
Stu
Miller 'u,. tantalizing dleport. Point's 7lb grade club •
Detroit
20 33 .3T/ "junkrnan" of '!be Baltimore upended the Southern 7th grad·
SaD Franclsc&lt;l
12 39 .235 Orioles has decided to become ers 34-27 with Greer getting 12.
Tharaday'a Resal'•
an eariy bird this year
the Hendrix led Southern with 15.
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Friday's Gameo
'nle 37.year-old relief spec- NEW YORK (UP()-The tele- •
Boston at Phllatlelpbta
lalist, wbo held out for
two vised ECAC baskethall 'game
New York vs. Det. at Phlla.
weeks prior to tbe llltl4 eeuon of the weel' between Boston
Cincinnati at Los Angeles
was among nine players
1~ College and Seton Hall Satur·
Belllrnore at Detroit
come to tenns with the Ameri.· day has been pre-empted to •I·
WY 2_2255
Satanlay'o Gamet
can League club 'nlursday, Jn. low the funeral of Sir Winston 601 I. Main It,
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Boston at New York
eluding veter8110 Norm Slehern IOwr
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Los Angeloe at San Francisco O.uck Estrada and Mike MO: lr
Phlla. u BaiL at College Park, Cormick. Miller, whose range
Md.
of pitches bas been cle8crlbed
St. Louis at Detroit
as olow, slower and you've got
to he kidding, idgDecl a CODLewis Repair Service tract &lt;alilng for an eueaa of
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-FORmarket mil!! be on tbe way up.

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Team
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Jackson_ ... -. 7 I 317
Nelsonville .. . 7 I 338
Wellston
6 2 330
Athens
4 4 275
Ulgao . . . .•• .. 4 4 Z92
.lliddleporl .. , , 3 S 28ll
Pomeroy .. ... . I 7 262
Gallipolis . . . . . 0 8 225
TOTALS ..... SZ n !3%3
SATIJRDAY RESULTS:
Racine 70 Pomeroy 57
Waharna 63 Middleport 40
Waverly 81, Jackson 71
FRIDAY'S GAMES:
Jackson at Athens
Gallipolis at. Nelsonville
Wellston at Logan
Middleport at Pomeroy
SATIJRDAY'S GAMES'
Athens at Warren Local
Ironton at Wellston

POmeroy Ff0S h

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t1110 performance by 6..11
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Jackson .. . • . • 4 f ~10 512
Wellston .. .. .. 4 4 5415 538
Gallipolis - ... 4 f tote 505
Pomeroy .•••.. 3 5 491 ro8
Logan .... •. ... Z 6 tell 53S
Middleport
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ACftOM m.ED
PT. PLEASANT - A
action for the pariillon of
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parcelo of land hos been
in the office of the
C1reuit
Clerk. The action is lltyled
PT. PLEASANT - Twenty· ice M. Tripp, Administratrix vs.
JAN. 3t
live persons have enrolled in Amelia M, Roach, W, Ray
Salisbury Cub Scouts Pack the art sessions being sponaor- Roach, c. Ralph Roach,
J.
2411 will meet at the sChool, Sa~ ed by the Cooperative Exten- Roach, c. Ralph Roach,
urday at 7. p.m. All cub acouta slon Service of the Appalach- Rankin Roach. A.
Ralod~_ll l
a_nd boys
lan Center, West Vrrginia Uni- Roach, S.1muet R. Roach, H.
b mteresled
t
bo'" becomscouts
rng cu . scou 8 or Y
versity. The tramtng held each Rex Roach, Lorena J _
and their parents are. urged to Wednesday eveing In the Point !Jetty A. La~nder, Peggy R.
be
Each
_family is ask- Pleasant Home
Economics ! Hutton and Marie E. Roach.
ed present
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cookres
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The Sub-District Council of weeks
Paint No. 51 Rampart Rod • , .. ...... , • . N. c.:
the County Methodist Youth
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N. C.
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Fellowship will meet Saturday The course t. taught by Mro. , vegetables Jn a french fryer wire
January 30 at 2:30 p. m. at tbe W. G. Schepman, South Char- . besket to prevent steam bll!"ns
Reclining Seoh , .• , •• , •••. , , • , .. , . 25.50
UnJted Methodist Church
in leaton. The group is receiving I caused by boi1ing water.
Pomeroy.
instructions in water colors. ,
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refreshments.
I WilUam Field, Mrs. J. A. Jng.
Light Group .••••••. . •••....••.... · • . · . 19.60
The Pomeroy Garden Club erick, Mrs. Robert Peoples, Jr.,
Trunk Light, Glove Box Light, 2 Courtesy
will meet \tonday aftern.oon at Mrs. W. S. Waldie Mrs. Duro2
m at the Columbta Gas
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i~ Middleort with Bety thy Fatres, Mrs. Arthur GelBack Up Lights
N wt
h e service advisor w1cks, Mrs. Lawrence Newber~
flomeo/ the
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Left Outside Reor Vlow Mirror __ • , . , . , , .•. 5.30

SOCIAL

CALENDAI

Voice of Broadway ••• reporting
· th a n appears on the. surface.
MID NIGHTS NOTEBOOK: and RUSSla
Observers note that the Russkis and the
•Funny G~rr · '" no~ selli ng ti ckets Cubanos are not really anu
. ·gos. A great
through
September
of
1965,
and
star
h
BarbTa Slrel·sand haf,pil_v asks, "How rna- deal of the machinery 5 tppe d to the
island from the USSR has gone on the
ny other people a read y know what fritz, and the techmclans sent from Mosthey' ll boe doing next Labor Day ?" .
cow are more than somewhat snobblsh
The pl ay "J anus." originally contracted
1 (P haps the
for a three -week stand in Arizona after toward the Cuban peop e. er
its run at tlw Pa pe r Mill Playhouse in overworked wordT"co~ra~~~'el~asin ~;~
Milb urn . N .I , has bee n cancelled - but out of style) · · om '!
·' " H If
to
star
in
the
English
mustcal
a
York
the su pport ing actors who signed fo r a Sl"xpence," ,·s a phenomenon to Yanks
t "II b
h
t e engagemr
n wl
c pat"d . When Junt&gt; ·rn the theatre. Althouth rehearsals are
All
b
·11 and had to lea ve th e
k
vson Pcame I
scheduled for two or t ree more wee s,
show Imoge ne Coca was called in to r e· Tommy has been putting in a 10-hour
pl ' h
b t the box offt""e
receipts day perfect,·ng a role he's played .for
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d .dace•t er, u
1 n zoom .
more than 18 months on the other Sl de
U S
.
·ne
You can now bu_
dv a · · smf~r St of the Atlantic.
at any sporting goo s sto_re on ...n
.
Lawyers handling an_ intern~tio~al
wher e they 're di spl a_ved m the wmd~w. case are having a hard ~m~ be~evmg
And 30 calibrt&gt; ~1 - 1 carbines can be pick· their discoveries, but their mvest1gation
ed up in the sa me area for under $20, so leads them to believe that the ruler of a
It must be legal
One of Am erica 's Near Eastern country has clo~e to . $2
foremost pia nists recently kept a maJOr billion worth of investments m nabons
orchestra and its conductor on tendPr· other than hl·s own. They fl_gure 75 per
tl th
· tes be
hooks, ;uriv ing exar Y ree mmu_
· cent of his nest egg was dertved from U.
fore he was scheduled to appear wrth th e S. "foreign aid" fu~ds ... The Murr~y
symphony. His explanation was simple: Mandells are lullabymg a boy, Greg Wll"My astrologer told me to;" The conduc- l!"am, at Lenox Hill HospttaL Murray 19
tor cornered the vtrtuoso s manager afCh M dt on where
ez . ~ s , .
terwards' "nd the screaming could he the proprietor o1
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so
many
show
biz
celebnt1es
pop m to
heard for mil es.
There's more to the story of Cuba gab.
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Sf•rvPt
Durst, Mrs. Carrie Grues- For February 2nd
By Sewing Cirl'le
er, Mrs. Louis Reibel, Mrs. PT. PLEASANT - Mt.s MadThe birthda y of Miss Lena Norman Kines, Mrs. W. L. eline Abraham of Williamson,
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stolen car Thursday on Route
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abandoned and was owned by
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will illustrate her talk with The
have Rutland
cbarge Garden
of the Cluibu
1\l •;;:;;1 .:;w.;;ar;;;r.;;•n~.
beautiful
colored slides. The
I The Group Four Drslrrct E. , meetin will begln with a Cor- Iprr&gt;gra,m
U. B. Youth Fellowshl~ Rally I orateg Communion at 5:30
- -- - was held Monday evenm~ at p and will be followed by a
Use the empty waxed ~~:~;~~
1the Enterprise church w1th 75 m~tluck dinner in the Parish cheese containers for
in atte r~da nce.
.
Hr.u sr of Chrisl
EpiiScopall paints, storing nails and
of other uses.
Devotwns by the Enterpnse Ch h
vouth opened the meeting. The : urc ·
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group sang ''Onward Christ·
Plea-sa_n_t _V
_a_U_•y-Hospltal
. ian Soldiers,'' followed by the ADMITTED _
Mrs. Inez
\ reading _of Co~ossJans 1:13-20 Stone, Leon; Lloyd Foglesong.
. by Ronme Sm1th. The youth P PI
Cbarles
1. 'Irs
. f h Et
. Chuch t. easan,".
r·hotr o t e n erpnse
r
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South Chor!es- 11
presented a spec .La 1 numbe r ' au o smger,
J
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I " Is. He Satisfied," alter which ton;. Mrs. 8 111Y oe a erson,
piscontinued Styles
Rev. Menzel Smith closed the IGalhpobs; Wesley Pearson, pt,
. h a er
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devollons
wr1 pr Y •
IPleasant.
DISCHARGED _ Carmen

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THE SHOE BOX

shown by the Rev . E~gene E_ m -~ H~~Let~~ and Mn. Charerson of Tuppers Plams. dunng
If N tf .
South
the program hour.
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Moving to Florida
Bridgeport, ha.o;;

been transferred to

Florida

where hf' will be in charge of I
all agenc1es of the Western and
Southern Insurance in Florida.
He has been district manager
of the- Wheeling area .
He- is married to the former
. Alice Ebershach of Middleport
and they have two sons, Peter,
a junior at Ohio University,
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A broad heel seat , flexible sole, and g reater

depth at the toe, are
three of the reasons why
and Todd, a high school sopho10 many doctors recom·
mend this baby shoe, mor(&gt;. They were former resiStride Rite makes it, dents of Middleport .
IUld our ekilled staff fits , EXPF.CTED BACK
it with friend-of-the·
NEW YORK !UPI)- Defensefamily care.
Iman Jim Neilson was expected
by the New York Rangers to
return to action thi s weekend
after an absence of seven Na..
tiona! Hockey League games
because
or a shoulder separaI
tion. Don Johns was sent to the
I Baltimore
Clippers of the ·
IN GALLIPOLIS
American Hockey League to
• make room for Neilson.

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!ide- and out.

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LeSabre 2 Door Hard Top. Power Steering, Automatic
Shift. One careful owner. Immaculate,

63 Olds-----$2495 '2288

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61 Buick----· $1795 $1666
LeSabre Station WaIiCon. Owned by one of our mechanics.
Power steerina and brakes. Automatic trans. We can

highly recommend thls car.

64 Super Spts.

$2195

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Only 11,831 eareful mile&amp;, Automatic shUt on floor. AI·
molt Ulr:e the day it wo 10ld.

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ono care!ulloeol owner. Auto, ohift. Now Billet lrado-ID,
Really sharp,

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Mason. visited recently
with
Mrs. Grimm's son and family,
Syrac~ Chu~cb of the Naza. Mr . and Mrs . Eugene
Rayrene, Wilham t.:. rhorpe. pastm burn and children in Muncie,
Stmday &amp;-hool 9 :Ill a m.; Mom Indiana
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Morning WorshiP LO 45 a m !
EvangehsUc ser v1ce 7 4;, ,, m

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6.~ P·w: P~ay 7,30 p.m.
Stu y,
nes ay,
Ruttud Methorllsl Cllarclt
Carl Herring pastor;
worship Jo,siJ o. m.;
Scbool 9:30 a. m. wscs
Tuesday and 2nd Thlli'Sday
eaeh montb; FamUy Night
&amp;mdoy eveaing of each
81 l:30 p, m.; Prayer Meeting,
7:30 p. m. Wednesday.

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ings are the words of Jesus : Soulb Betb~ :UB son";;~
"But the Comforter, which Ill :v·s~:.f:;'e ...,~ :';'; ~- m.
the Holy Ghost, whom the Fatb- lanci 9,30 a. m oltmlatoly. SUner will send In my name. he da School l0:30 L m. and
shall teach you all thinKs. and 9,~ a.m. altornatolJ- Normu
brinK all things to your remem- Babr Supt. Blblo Study and
brance, whatsoever I have satd a ~r IOrvlee led by putor,
unto you" (John 14:26). Re- pr Y
Tburada
ioted readings from "Science 7:30 p. m.
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Electra 2 Door Hard Top. Only · ts,768 tender mlles.
We've serviced this one since new and can very bigbly
recommend. Power steerine and brakea, Auto. ahfft.
Buick's finest and bHt.

presented in all Christian Setenct churche~ this Sunday. 'lb.e

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Peute&lt;ostal Assembly, Route , Letart , visited recently with
Rev. Daut E. Jooes. pastor Mr. and Mrs. John Roaeh and
Builders and Buildlne Supplie1
School 10 a m. : Wor· 11son
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services
7:30
p. m. SUI&gt; • Mrs. Elizabeth. Jeffers vtsrt·
Chester, Ohio
Ph. m-2005
Wednesday and Friday.
ed on Sunday wtth Ml'll. Luta
Mid- 1 Stanley who ,. reportedly til
Baken ol Good Bread
Tile Pentocostal Cllurcll,
I al the home of her son, KenSouth
3rd
Ave.,
Sunday
' neth stanley, on Third St.
"· JlunllngtoD, W, Va.
and Health with Key to t be Syntcan B.U.B. Clllli'Ob, Paul
School ~0 a. m.; Sunday evening Mrs. cart Roush, 4th Street.
evangeli!tlc service, 7:3fl p. m. is reportedly ill Ill her borDe.
Scriptures" by Mary Baker Ed- A. SeUen, P - .
dy will Include these lines (p. 9:110 a. m. Sunday School. Ben
Wedneoday Bible Stlldy 7:30 P· Danny Harbour and Francis
Wbeel 8Jlancing-Aulo Glass-Brake Service
Z'll):
"Christ's
ChrlstiaDlly
Is
Quisetlberry,
Supt.;
10:30
a.
m.
m.;
SaturdJ: ntght Prayer and Hodson returned recently ~
Ph, WY 2·357&amp;
PomeJ'01
the chain of acientifia beinll I'Oo Momlng Worablp service, lsi
Worship 710 p, m. Pastor' Rev · visiting with the latter'• stsrer
appearlnr In all aaes. IIWI!ain- 111d 3nl SUndaJ• Of lbe 1110111!1:
B. L. BarrelL
in East Liverpool.
ing its obvious correspondence 7:30 p. m. EvtD1D&amp; EvanpliaHarri&amp;GDvllle Prallhyterlu, Mr. and Mr:;. ·"-'n Roacll and
Cbeoter, Ohto
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with the Scriptures and uniting de Service, 2lld ll!d till SuJt. Sllversvl&amp; MetlHrd 11 Sund !In John Davies, pastor: w"" son visited with Mr. Roacil'l
on periods in the design ol day of llltiDtb. Blll'I'IIAMY Artbur Stitt, ~~ w.::!
·service 9:30 •- m.; Sunday aunt and JIDcte, Mr. and Mn.
God."
9:30 a. m. MrnJDa Worsblp: Scltool, 9:30 1· m.,
Ottie Roach, Letart.
10 .·30 a· m·
Two Locations For Your Convenience
10:30 a. m. SulldQ School, BlJ- Supt., Services Thursday evenWYW99fl
S)'I'ICUII
WY 1-8118&amp;
Celamblr Chapel: Wnrsblp .... tho Tllelss, SUpt.: 6:30 p. m. IDg.
Reors:lllllzl!d Cbrclt Ill J..., COLLEGE STAT!Ofl, Tex.
vice each Sunday t:IS a. m.; Youth Fellowahlp. CABM£1, StitH M tbndiJt Cbarcb Arof Latler Day Saints, m (UPI) - Discount hourteo arre
Sunday
School
10
a.
m.:
You1b
9:30
a.
m.
Sunday
Scbool.
W13"
tlwr
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from
Raclne 011 Ra- frequented llllll"' by lbe rich
Pomeroy, Ohio
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Service 6:15 p. m. Evening WorRoush, Supt.; 10:110 •- m. Schools~~ •pam -Clint Orr Portland Road. Sunday Scboo1 than the poor, a recent stll'\'ey
ship~
m.
each Sunday,
Momlna
Worship, 2nd and till Supt, Sund.;. W;;..blp, 11 a.m:
1. m.; Worship 10:30 •- showed. Texas A&amp;M UnlversHy
PAJNTS and RA.IIDW.UU
~ Cbanll ot Cbllll. Slmday of tbo month: 8 P· m.
.,
m., Sunda• evenlna .-vloe at reported 30 per cent ol the
Joe
Robinson,
Minister; ll:vet!lrtg Evangellslle Service. 8yraeUM Melltndlat c.ur.b. 7::10 p. m.: Werl..
housowiv.. interviewed
w bo
Ph, WI 8-3273
Raelno
Arl MllrOWII, mlniJier; Bible 111 IDII 3rd Sunday of lllbtltb. Dr. ~ter L. IIDusb. pastor: lee at 7:!0 p. m. Pastor, C. Ill'. ...,,.. in the $11,-.nd,.up InSchool and MomiDI WOI'Ihlp.
PlaJu BUB a-Ils MOI'lllD/l Worsblp oervtco 9 a.m. Pnrflitt.
All ovenl!tl "'""" come group had vllllrtrtl 1 dJoWY 2·2440
iliO E. Second
Pomero7
111:30 a. m.; CbJ1IItaD ltDdeav1!:
Dllll Wlnebrelmer,
beiiD at 7:30 P. m.
I count h...,. In lbe pNtious
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Lair Ledy ot Loretto Mlsst.. l month
llln
7
P· m.
ll!d 7:30 P. m. ai-.I,J. BID diree~- O!Jdal Board
Long
Bottom. !ln.
the
llod
Middleport, Ohto
&amp;
llndferd Clnlre• .t Cbllll. day Scbool 9:30 L 111. ll!d 10:• Ia&amp;. llrst MOIIC!aJ each
Calcula, administrator, SuDday with 11111111' . , . .
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Pbone WY 2-lHBI
M, SI&lt;Oad Ave.
Bomer Forres~
Supl; Bible L m. altornalely. lktblrl YIDe- 11 7,30 p. m. Holy
8:30 •· lll., ..L; Holy Daya oo.
QuaUty Fumlturo at Lower Prleeo
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Scboo1 9:30; Moroing Worahlp, yard. SUpt.: Bible StutiJ ml Gil eaeb quarter 01 8llllounc:od.
· Middleport
10:30 a. m.; Evening Worsbi;&gt;, Proyer Servlce ltd by pastor, WSCS llrst Wednesday ot each
7 p. m. Wednesday, 7 p. m. 7,30 P. m. Tlleoday.
ll1&lt;lltb.
Dible Study.
Fetlenled Cllllclt, _
_,, ~ United Meliledlal Cbllftll,
Cor Sy~amore &amp; Second St. - PQIDei'OJ
Deller Cllllftll n1 C.rlol !ln. w. B. Pcrlll. pu&amp;w; Pcmeroy - Rev. Melvin
''I'LOWEJI.~ FOR ALL OCCASIONS"
RBv JOSEPH KRALY, PASTOR
Bible
School
9•30
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l'rell!l&gt;
CUI
Kautz,
Supt.:
SaadaJ
ldre,
pastor.
Slmday
School
Church,
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Panonace, WY I-IIIII
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Sobool,
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WGI'IIIIp
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Leo
Crew,
Supl
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we rw AU Dootora l'rell!rlpllml•
Sunday, Jamwry
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boar 10:30 a. m.
Vaflll!aa, Ass(. Supt. 10:30
WY HMO
POmel'OJ
(Fourth Sonday Alter Eplphony)
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m. Divine WOl'lblp. SemllOII-·11
...._ a1y (brU at Cllrlsf, MI. IJI&gt;Iaa F.W.B. ~ - "The Heavena' Glory." 2:30
.
Mll1lr Street, ft. Kll!llltb RoJ, &amp;mdat'Sebaol t:CI a, m., Earl m. Pastor 's Youth Training
(Bulletin I!Ginl Sayllll( Of 'lbe Week)
"Easy IOinl r.Ucton makes the ..,lq ellQ t• llao ~·
Elmapllst: St!nd!\)r
8lhle Slulley, supl; EvlllliDI Class. 6 p. m. Methodist Youth
llulhiiDI SUppllu • 11111StDt17 Jt a. m., MotnJna Will' lblp, 7:30 P· m. bJ Cecil ODz, FellQWShip. 7 p. m. Cotnmls• Gelllt'll ContraeUnl
oltlp, IO:fl L m. EteDIII&amp; Will' J..ymat~; VDUIIC Pellplo'1 m,... sion on Cbrisllall Social ConSunday !Jobo.ol, 8:1~ ,
NOIIOIIIIu.F'•" Won!~ ~ .
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Sermon Top1c, GOD HAS
FAVcllllft8
,: , Pllone, WY Wl7l
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Bible
SlatiJ,
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Bible
Sllltlf,
7:11
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cems,
Commission
on
MemberI
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Sonday, a:112 p.m. ------------- ------7:3ll p. m. wetb!eltlay.
WednesdaJ: Ololt pracUca at sllip and 'Evonp~~am moe1 at
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.,.8 , re ·a .,. ., Otrlll, ,,.. P. m. 'lburttlay,
&lt;hurcb. Mana,, 7 p. m. Cburcb
WodoosdQ, 7:30 ~.m. ------------·-- eMir
llb - Qtt":AJ. Slnlla. Jlqalld. Datlllol'III!IIIBIIIIt.,II'.I!Ginl or=-~ P· m.
'7:3D Jl.lll. - - ~-- ................... Adult
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8:00p.m.
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t:JO a. lL, ll1lla. Boaltlalllit. GirO, PMillrl Sullda18cllc*, ~·~ Th_2da&gt;'t• !·IS epr m at
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BAUM LUMBER CO.

Star I!:UB Cllan:~ every s unday evenin&amp;.
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Rev. Menzel Smith. pastor: 9 tft R.elne Metbodtsl Cllareb,
a. m. Sunday School, Fr~ H. L. McDaniel, pastm·: SuoSmith, supt.; Earl Shuler. Ass l da~ School 9:30 a. m.: PreaettMorning worship 10:46 a. m.: Jng 10:311 a. m.; MYF 6 p m.;
Prayer meeting B P· m. Thur:t· Prayer and Bible Study, 7:30 p.
day.
m. Wedn~esday.

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- Christian healing wil. be the
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Larry Circle , president, con- Charleston, a son.

ducted a short business session I
I and the report of the secretary I
was given by Joyce Archer.
The treasurer, Cheryl Bentz, re-:
1 ported $50.70 in the treasury . 1
Three charges were represented. Pomeroy. Syracuse and Tup. pers Plains Refreshments were ,
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Church Women.
Miss Abraham will
the Triennial Convention held a m er oplc
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1·11 st. Louis last October and er

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the church begmnmg at
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ellsticYoulll,
oervlce,
MJd. 8:45
uao, P.7:110111.;p. m.;
Prayer meetRayS.
Wlalnc, ollk!fr
day School at 10 a. m. Prayer n~7 ~ ~ Pomeroy ~tek Prayer and Pralse Wed- tllg, 'lbun&lt;''IJ 7:30 P liL .
8uDo;loy 10 L m.
meetlrrg nuuod•Y . 7:30p.m. Jerry Masters, pastor: Sunda; aesday, 7.30 p. lll.
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!q:' 11:30 L Ill......_&amp;~
School 9·30 L lll. Onueb 10,30
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Smxlay 7 p. lll. YOUIII r..,._ I
Bethlehem Bapllol
chrtstlan £udeavor &amp;:30 llqdam Ball ol JebovU'I pulltr. SUndly School 1:110 L Leglm: 7:30 {1. m. SoiYatklo
Great Bend' !ln. C. L. 0'\.:or&gt; o. m.,
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to . Robert Lewlt! lllJit- p, m. Evening Service, 8:30 p, Wttne,..•• Pu.... ,_ling,
worahtp 10:30 ._ m.- you I b ~-.•
,'7 Ill. nor, pas r,
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day ~ p. m .• Watchtower study
• ellstlc dles Home Loque, P·
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9:30 a. m. MomlnJ Worship .
6 p. m.• Bibt.. IIIUdf Tueadar. Services 7 p. m.; Evq
clalses: 7,30 p. m. lllllllllllldJ,
and Sunday ScboOI; 1 p. liL £v. Rolland Cbllft• ol Chris~ 1
m ' Service meeting 7 p. service 7' 30 p. lll. Mid · Week prayer meotlnl- other oervtc.
ening service: T'tursday, 7:30 Bible School 9:30; Communlcm mP·~, Ministry ;chool, prayer aervl.,.. 7:30 p. m. Wed- by llllJlClUllCemoat.
p. liL Prayer meeting,
10:30 a. m., V. H. Braley 6 p. m. 'lburoday.
p monry ~ DIJ .wn.
Supt. Sabra Canaday. pianist:
F.-m Gospel Mlnloa, a..
"a.arclt Mulberry lllflbla
Cupenler Baptist C~: Bible Study. 7:30, Delbert flo. Lallroru Cllarclleo - St Po•l ollan . Stlversville Road: E. J, :
ortl! Melp .,;til
Silllday School ~15
·30 a. m.; om- mine, leader.
Sunday SebooJ t:l5 a.
WOI' Grlfillll, pastor; Hager W t ~
Putor F W Gifford.
ing Worolnp 10. a. m.
·• ~-- 10.30
, St. ford, Supt.; Sunday School 10 ·-,. ·
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Cbrlst p
oulp len~
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o-r- 7 Aaststant Paator
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Pint Bapllll ClulrU, Mlddle- Zion Cburcb or
' om• Jalm, lUnday School 10 a. m.: a. m.; Evangelistic -·~-. - Hoffer Services' 011 Sallllf87:
port. Rev. Oooald
Baooe, oas- rov . Harrts~W~vWe Road. Eu. Worshl? 0 a. m.
:30 p. m. "rayer meeting, 7:30 SabJraih School, I
p. IlL;
Scoool 9.15 a m geno Underwood, mlnlster. B~
r. m. Tuesday.
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Ill
tor: Sunday
Su 1 ·. 10:is ;;_ b!o school 9:30 a. m.; Mlll'llina Allred Motbodt.t Cllurclt Worship, 2.'30 P· ~·Bib;~
Fred Hollman~."'BYP e p worship 10:30 a. m. ; Evening Rev. Pearl Casto, pastor. Sun- RatloDd Ml•lo• : Olive New- m""tlng, 3·30
a1
111
"'-, W:'.::! Worshlp, 7, 30 ~: worship 7:30 p. m.; Robert Reed day School at 9:30 a. m.•. Char- llllUI, rnlsolonary pastor: Sun- ely, ~
be liverl again and again.
It llr11't automatic - this 11rowing
::::; Wed. ~:30 p. m. Prayer Bible ~chool Su;&gt;t.
""' T~ylor, supt. Worship oer- day ljebOOl, t:30 a, m.: WOI'IIlliP 'SI Evana
•
oW 1racefully. Worries seem to accu·
meeting · 8·30 P m. Wed. cbolr Clle
Cb cit et God Be• vtces at 10:46 a. m. wtth the 10:30 L m.; Preachln&amp;, 7:30 p. Bl1ell U!diM atE!• ~
He gave us the gift of love, so we
aulate with the years. And there io
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' Rev . Casto. Wednesday even- m.. Prayer aen1ce, 7:311 p. m. Qrlll Cltudl: Rev. Eltllll L
praeUce.
Gilbert Spencer, pastor. SundQ ing prayer service&amp; at 7:45.
~.
BIDio, pulllr; SuMaJ ..-,
.rtu tho &amp;'Jl&amp;Winr aense that opportu- ean experience anew the adventures
First Ba dst Cburch. Pome- School 9:30 a. m. Morning 1101'
lli._IL. Wllmle .......... .,..
Jiillel once brimminr with promise lie of youth, the achievements. of matu ...
rity, in the lives of our children and
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Charles Norris. ship 11 a. m.; Evangelistle !Jefo Cll-r llletbndlll ~ a,r_!leY. Ealt ~ It:ltlla.,., ?:lip. m.
ompt.y where we tossed them .. . along
cry
Ull
vice,
7
p.
m.
Pray&amp;
meetinJ,
Pearl
A
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Casto,
Pastor,
WorOisler,
pasror:
Servrces
every
Oltlvaller, prllltllal,
:
10,20,
30
1
9
grandchildren.
a JOad without return.
S:ce, !0:30 a. m.; 7:30 P; m. Wednesday; YOUlll o! _ semce at 9 a. _m.,
Wednesday and Friday evemng
oD. !Iaiii MI"JII,
N ry and Junior church for People s SefVlce Friday, 7.31 School at 10 a. m., W
lst at 7 3tl D m
8 P m Prea'hill&amp; 1:211 p. Ill.!
And He gave us a Way of Llfo,
But t'bele later years are not meant
p. m.
Thursday of monLh :
Board
Tbe CburtD or the Nazal'f"ne, \!"d W
Pray'"r meetiD&amp;, 1:•
revealed in the teachings of Chriot.
abo a blU'den. Thet·e is much to sug1
c
en.
meeting
3rd
Wednesda)
ol
the
Cbester,
Ray
E.
Warne,
pastor.
•Wedne
a.. t-.
... lt.at God intended them to bring So that every today • . . when it h..
Firll
BapUal
Cllurcb.
Racine
Cburcb
.•f
God,
Mt.
Mo=
month.
Sunday
School
9:it0
a.
m.:
MorD~
~rs
Malli~lliDC•·
become yesterday •. • will be another
-d.
Rev. C. l... O'Conner, pastor ~v. Daniel Workmu, ~
eatb Met.bodist Cburcb. Mid-- ing Worship 11 L m.; NYPS •
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graceful stone in the arch of Tomorrow.
Sunday Scbool 9:30 a. m., Sam Sunday School 9:45 a. m., W~ dl B t M E: Dowson pastor· 6:4S p. m.: Evening Servrce, UB Cborch. Lelort
'· Jh gaft lLII the blessing of memoCurds, supt.; 10:4S a. m. Moro- ship servtce 11 a. m. and 7·
:rN,
M..;re
Ch~
Schoo'!
7:30p.m.:
Midwee~
Prayer
serday
School
1:30
a.
m.;
Wottdrlp
.... oo jll'eoious moments of joy may
'"" worsbip;
6:30 p. m. BYF a. m. Prayer meeting Pe7.301 ~.· S t. . anChurch School 9:30 a. vice, 7:30 p. m Wednesday.
"' ...,, Sunda~. 7:30 p Ill.
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ope
up.,
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8
and Juruor FeUowsh~p,
p.m ' meetrng, 7: 30 p. m. Friday.
m.; Worship Service, 10:30 a. llllddleporl Chnrcb ot the N82- Letart Falll United - 'W1a .......CH P"O .. ALL. • ALL ,.Opt THil CHUACH
Evening
serVIce:
7.30
p
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m.
m.; Methodist Youth Fellow- arene, Rev. Clyde J . Bartlett Church. Rev James Mom:wn :
11Mo Cburdl" &amp;be lfellell f•ctol"
• ..nb b dw buildinl of dlanocWednesday, Prayer meeting; I Rutland Cburcb 01 ~~ Rev. ship, 7 p. m.; Official Board SW1day School9 ·30 a.m.; Morn- sunday School 9 30 a m .. Tom
Waallllllod cd.~lp.lt il• .tore8:30 p. m. Wednesday . SPmor John Smallwood. pastor : ::iUDday meeting, 1st Sunday ot month. lng Worship t0 ·30 a. m.; NV~ 1i Norris, supt.. A.sst Supt Her·
' - fll IJiritllal v.b..... Without •
. . . m.a,, .Jhr .._C)'
Choir Practice; 3_:30 P. m: Tue•l school 10 a. m.: E:vane,ellstlc 7:30 p.m. WSCS. 2nd Monday Young People, 6: 4~ p m : Evan- ·bert Roush t'reaehina Sunda,
. . atriliatian au\ ll,lf'l'i~ . 'Tho:,.
day, Junior Chotr Practice.
service 7 p. m.: Young Peopl~ of month. 7·30 p. m ; Eleanor gelistic mePting 7:30 p. m.; 10 30 a m ; Alternate evemna
,...~ .uwld.wv• t'eiU· Rutland First Baptist Churcb l!:ndeaver 7 _P· m. Wednesday · Circle, 2nd Thursday ot month P:-aypr meer •g. Wed . 7 30 p.m worship at 7.30 p. m . ~ PraySunday Schral9:30 a . m. Preach· Prayer meeung 7 p. m. Satur- 7:30 p. m .; Class 12, 3rd Wed.
hP
l et meeting Thurs., 8 P- m .
TueBday
.
day.
nesday
of
month,
8
p
m.;
Aft·
Pomeroy
Chorcb
or
t
Naz.
i
Zechadah
In~ Sunday 2.30 p. m.
n Circle 4th Thursday of arene, Sundav School. 9:30 "·I Ml Hormon Untted - 3:6-7
Free WiD Bapttst Church, Grace Episcopal . Charcb, ~~~- 2 p. ~.; Choi r Practice m.: Morning worship 10:45 B.l {n Christ· Rev Jam~ Morri·
Rutland, Pastor, Re•J _ p au I Pom~roy, The Rev . Rlch~rd o~ Wednesday, 7 p. m.
m. Evening Worship, 7 P m , ~ SI'n. pastor; Sun~)'
School,
Ta lor; Sunday School, 10 a. m. ~artm, Rector. SDDday
M_
Prayer meeting, 1 p. m Wed. 9·30 a m.,
eachmg 10:30 I .
Priddy, Supt. ; Preaching rung P.rayer and Sermon, 10 · 30 Minersville Metbodlit church Rev . CJyde v. Henderson, pas· a1. Alternate preachtnt.
and
Fill the hope it will, in some rneuaure, fOBter and lr.elp oao•
servlee, 7:30 p. m.; Prayer ser- • .m. t:ottee hour loUowmg.
Dr. Lester L. Roush, pastor: tor.
Chrisrian EwJeavor. 7:3tl P m.
min """'wllich i3 good in family and community life, this fea·
vices, 1:30 p. m. Wednesday.
Eaterprlae EUB Cburch, Rev. Victor Brown, Churct- SchOifiool l Cbnrch ot !he Nazar- Pom- Sunday Mid-Week ';!yer serby L . b '
d
organizations.
10 each
a. m.quarrter
c- eroy Rev r.tvde Hend•rsun.
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vice!&gt; Wednesday. / .o:.v P m.
tare
lponaore
t,.., tu!Reu f'rm
r
s an-'
u
ML Morlab Bapdsl Cllardl, Menzel slDl"tb ' pas tor. Worship Superintendent.
l I Bo rd meebng
lfllun•" names appear below,
Comer ot Fourth and Main SL service 9: 30 a. m.:
Sund:r a los a otherwise called. Holv ' Pastor: Su,tday School 9·:!0 I . Mlddleporl Finl United Prot&gt;
__.:____;...._ _~;_-----:----------------~~Middleport. R•v. Nyle Borden, School. 10·30 a. m.. Youth ~,.j ~nU:,union each quarter as an· m.; Mornillji Worship 10 :30 . a. byterran r.hurcll. Rev Howard
,.
-•-•·ter Sunday School 9·30
low ship 6:311 p. m.• Boys •
1m . NYPS 6 45 p m. Evemng Ruppelt, pastor: Suncla' School
.....,.. .
. GirlS. FeUo-""'
8·30 P m. Douncco.
..
p raY e r 9:" a.m. Mrs D-'-·
Sauer •
1 . m_ Arnold Richards, SUpt.
".,.... .,,. ·
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services 7:30 p. m.
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Morning Worship 10:311 1 , m. Evenrna service 7.30 p. m., 2nd
Moroe Cbapel Metbndlsl lmoeting. &lt;: 30 p. m. Thursday supt.: 10 itO a. m . WorshiP: $.4S
'
and 4th Sundays: Youth CbOlr, Church, Arthur Stitt, Pastor ·
p. m YF: Wed. 8 3J' Junl..llldclleport WY Z.2550
~St.
Memb@r n'D
Nooml Baplial Cburcb: S•• 6:30 p. m. Wedneaday. Prapr s~nday School. 10 a. m. OUver . Charcb of the NBiarene, Ra- Cho" : 7 P m S.niO&lt; Chnir
WY 2·264t
day School 9:30 o. m.: Wor- Meeting, 7:30 p. m. Wednesdly. sayre. Supt. : Sunday Worship erne, Ohm. Sunday School It SyracUJe First Ualled PreoGreenhou5e WY 2·3402
shlp 11 a. m.; Prayer servlce, Lottrtd EUB CBarcb, Rev. service. 11 a.m.; Prayer meet- 9:30. a.m. Sunday
Worship ! bvterian Church - Church ser! p. m. Wednesday.
E
~mersou pastor Sun- in&amp; every Wednesday evenilll. S~rvlce 10:30 a.m. Sunday 1~dve- l v'lces 9:30a. m.: Sunday School
ugene
' ell Portland Methodist Cbarclt. nmg
?.m.:Wednes· w·:lO
..,_ t • lODe 7o Church Tbls Woet•
C.lelotr Cllarch, r{ingsblll'"l day Schoo~ 10 a.• m., Russ
week Serv1ce
Prayer 7:30
Serv1ce
· a. rr.. : Bible Study, Wed.,
Road- · mday School 9:30 a , m. Archer, SupL Sunday Worshl;&gt; Arthur Stitt, pastor. Sunday day 730 p.m. Rov . Morris \t . uo P .m.
Establisherl In 1904
Jlliddleport
NtM
Ralpb Carl, Supt.; "reaching 11 a. m. Bible Study _and Pray- School 9:30 to 10:30 a. m., Har· Wolfe, Pastor.
West Columbia, W. Va.
Services, 7:30 p. m., Cecil Cox, er servica led by Millard Coe, old G. Roush, Supt.; Kenn~th
Pb. Hason SP 3-.!593
Layman; Pr•yer meeting, Toe!&gt; 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
McLeod, Ass'L Supt. Services Rutland Church or lh• N...r.
3S00 erS003

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CLUB SEDAN········ ··· ···· ·· $1919.0Cf

Grueser was observed when the Kautz, Mrs. Clarence Massar, w. Va., Diocesan United Thank
Mrs. R~ . 3 ~
Busy Bee Sewing Circle ol the I Mr~ Theodore Mora , Mrs ._ Roy Ofrering Custodian, will be ·the Rutland ne Y
Federated Churc h mr t Thurs- S&lt;&gt; vlnend and Mrs. Carl Shields . guest speaker of the
Club willofprtehseenmt o~t~ on
day at llw ch urch for :-~n all ! .
1·
f the
day quiltillg
A potlu l'k di nnt'l' was serw d
at noon to Miss Grursrr . Mrs.
otho Murrav. ·M" Wa It er Ba · I

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By DOROTHY KILGALLEN

Birthtl~ty

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In Art Course

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For Rent

WANT AO
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5 ROOM opartmont and balD,, II
unturnishd AU uUIIUes fUrI nished. Upstairs above
Dr.
Donovan 's ofice Phone WY
2-3046 or WY 2-2064.

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mon thaD on• lnC'Orrtct \na"ruoa.

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tecutlve tn,.eruonl.
1rO per et"nl 01•.,.-,unt on pallt ach lllll'l
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SOHIO STATION
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Mrs. Kenneth Harris is Hostess
~";'· !"'~::;::.rmtf!W•
For Wildwood Garden Club Meeting with
her parent&amp;, Mr. and MrL
Roy Frecker.
Mra. Kenneth Harris l!lltel'·
tained the Wildwood
Garden
Club Wednesday evenin8 al
borne, Wetzgall St., with Mn.
Milton Houdasbelt a
log hostess.
The meeting opened wltb
vollons by Mn. Fred
wh&lt;&gt; gave a medit.allon, "Value
of Man" taken from The Upper Room and closed wltb pray·
er. Memhera anaw..-ed roll call
by displaying a bird Ieeder !bey
had made.
Mrs. Edison Hollon presented an article, "Plan Your Garden to Attract Blrda.'' It
broughl out !bat birds like prl·
vacy for neatin8
espetially
IBrge shade trees: They need

water winter and IUJ!llllOr
suggested adding glycerine
water to keep from
She aloo suggested the feeding
biNis the year round.
An allele on the Johnny Appleseed museum waa also read by
Mrs. Hollon. other articles
were "Sometblni For
Birds" by Mra. Harris and
"Care of Hollday Planls," by
Mn. Uowln Nease. Mn. VIctor
Hysell gave now Is the Ume to
oil tools, shake snow I r om
evergreen branches, and root
bulbs for forced bloom_

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·LEAVING for hospitaJ soon, so
must sel l my 26'' boy's "Huff " bike. Almost new stain-

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Nicholson Wed
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Long wltb her UDCie and auDI,
Mr. and Mn. Dana Fick.
Mr. and Mrll. Leo Koenl8 t1
Canton vlslted recently wiUI
his sister. Mils Ethel Koenlll
at tbe home of Mill
Ellie
Hart.

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rt't-'Ornmend.!i the ''heat-proct"sM'

been makmg a l'Omebal'k . One l it a sevPre case ul tht! cules. ··Perry Mason" Feb. 11.
ol the USDA's Agriculh,... 'll fle.
oJ the ottshoutij hat~ bt!en t:l new 1 Qy(•rall, this f'ast&gt; of the cutes
search Servke advise J.lt()Ct'!4.tlone-hour AHC-l'V series, "The wq~ld hBve made Art Linkletter
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inH tlw!ie products in a lioiling
Kmi! Family,'' which Will make wil'u-t' , or m&amp;\'be 1 am JUst o~ l The great blue hertm h1 50 w..uer bath - rather than coldits second appearanee Saturday timistic at heart. In anv event inches long and ranges from pack or open • kettle canning.
and features a singiJI8 group the resulumt sum ~ffec't. of th~ Alaska and Nova Scotia
to
c~lled the King Sisters along hour wa~ to lt'ave the impres- 1 ----~.:.:.:.::._:::::::::__~"__ _ _ __ _ _ __
WJt~ two-and-a-half dozen of swn that the 36 Kmgs were not
t~etr musically-inf'l ined rei a- quite ajj exdl ing en masse as I
tlves.
1Lina Romay stand ins ~rfectly
!he se rles . which had it!l. pre- ~ti ll 1n a hlgh-ne&lt;•ked gown , 1
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DOWN
20 _Spoken
m1ere 1ast weekf'nd, 1s more doin!!: nothlns. And this was an
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A social
1. Graduatton 22. Hlll.t
spee!fte&amp;lly an oftshool ol a unfa1r Impression because, as 1
documen~
-..-emon~
pr~v1o us ,
succ.essful specia l ~ !18y, those teen-agers are some6. Man'•
%. Meo.aur•
name
or land
wtuch was relatively cloy ing in 1 thins . However, l don't know
28. Cl.go...
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Freezer
!.Number
patra..
Its over-use of the family's very ' whPther the lt't"T!-age audience
10. Wagon
suffix
river
young ~hildre~ but showed ~f'a- ! will like th~m bt-cause they
U . Amerry
4. Upright
lM. Food
frollo
sonable prnm1se as a posstbly St&gt;t:'m to bf' friemll v with their
l!i. P•rform
tloh
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6. Dlatl,ure
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who!Psome and engaslng effort . parE'nts.
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'Jlhere is 151111 reasonable
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proO'ltse In the show, partly be· TV's "Bnmded " a halr-hou
toli(etb.er,
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cause . the Kin.g sisters are , w£'stern starri;1g Chuck Con~
11. La.r••lad1e 30, Bplne
8T. l\We duck
teeth
13. Card game 32. Marry
rfl. Sour
pleasi.n~ ~p Singers .of good 1nors , has its s{'('ond ou ting Sun26. Ta.h.IUa.n.
115. In what
34, Drencb
4.2. Upland
sta'l~~ . songs .• ~ut chaefly be- lday . This Sf'rif's dE"als with a/
national
mannor
315. Danger
plain
cau~ th'e fsmtly s many teen- ~oldier who was discharged on
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19. TaUerad:
;.tO. Appearing 44.Guma
1T. Hawauan
cloth
agers are a really. wonderful
false charge of cowardice ,
aalf aa.&amp;Mn
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bird
group of talented smgers and , and resembles in theme ABC.
18. CB.Illlda.' •
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danrers, as well as rnwJicians. l TVs 1 'The Fusitive." Connors
and are probably the handsom- is one of the few actors in HoiJarc•
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)Wcy barnburgtr
of the month u•lni h&lt;&gt;lly steak by mixing four tab!•
and a red blrd. Ribbons lor aro1 mllk with a polllld
ransemenlll were awarded
hamburger meat.
Mn. Bomer Holter, Mra.
BOD Fisher. Mrs. Hollon
Mn. Hysell. A game on

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B)' RICK DU Bfti)W
Iest gathering of kids you will The Channel Swtm: Bur1 Lan- in the home preservation of ·
Unhtd .Pr~•• (nterna uonal
ever sf't' .
!fer 1s a guest on CB8-TV 'a Ed pickles and relishes
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HOLLYWOOD I UP I 1 - Ewr But uh lhose lUIIe une~ . tllt&gt; : Sullivan show Sunday .. Jutl To mamtain the texture col llnre the Cass1us Clay-Sonny 1 very little ones. They JUSt about ~all portrays a Hawaiian po- or and flavor of pickled fruits
Liston fJght, vaudeville has ruinf'd the premiere lly gJVUIH ' !iceman on the same network 's and ve~etables, food s~ia!J~Is

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- 6 .. room frame
h
bath
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1960 Rambler Classic 4 Dr. Station Wag,
. ouse WI
• gas ctrcu atIT'S SO L\IY
TO PLACE /I.
mg
heat,
2
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porch~s.
cellar
a&amp;SULT PRODUCING
Locally owned ~;~nd a nice well cared for car. 6 cyl. enY
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basement. utility building and
WANT o&lt;D
le ss steel fenders.
P r1 . ce 1arge 1o1, 3 bl ocks off Marn
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gine with new ring1, std. trans ., radio, heater, good
wasMrll.
played
with prize awarded I
Hysell.
$20 00. John Mohler, Leadmg Street. $3800.00
PHONE WY 2·2156
Llres. Bt-ig~ and brow11 finish .
Refreshmenlll were served
========== I Creek
Road , M1ddlepot1. Oh10 MINERSVILLE ·- 5 _ room
MASON - Mrs .. Lena Humph- the hoatess to 18
\W 2-6103.
1 29 3Lc I frame house w1.th bath , gas
Was $999, Reduced To $899
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n ~s of Coalton IS announcing Mn. Alfred Yeauge~" woo
Card of Th11nks
1965 circulating heat, acre lot A
the marriage of her daughter. door prize
1s~:wi~G Machine. new
Jeanne, to Pearl Eugene (Nick)
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'WE HAVE - -Nt- - ~- : model . Sews forward and re- buy at $350000
.tnod wo sd to expr~ss vt'r~e Equipped to zig zag, RURAL - 5. . · room
1961 Dodge Lancer 2 Door
Nicholson, Dover Air
our
gratJ u e and f apprec1a·
_h
t'
button hole, d arn, etc. $38 88 . ' house with
front porch
Base,
Dover, Delaware,
son
Local one owner car. dean interior, blue finish, good
mn 1 d0 "'f wudn er u1 nelg. · Term s. \\'Y 2-3862 _ l 29 6tc 1 ed brick siding sink o'il cirof
Mrs.
Evelyn
Nicholson,
CIU·
bors an nen s tor the1r .
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tires , ~tandard tram!. Radio and heater.
1
ton, and the late Asa Pearl
many acts of kmdness . we \' ACUUM CLEANERS, cannis-~ c~latJng heat. One acre l~t
Nicholson.
are grateful for the cards, 1 ter typt&gt; Have compl~ te set w1th gnrage and some frutt
Was $795, Reduced To $699
The double rlni ceremony was
food and !lowers sent dunng I cleanmg lools. Sale.~man de · 1 trees.
performed on Dec. 26 at the
our double sorrow and loss . I monstrat ors Full cash price C. C. CUCKLER, REALTOR
Melhndist Church at Coalton,
firsi our uncle, Walter
E. $15 95. WY 2-3862.
BOX 229
WY t-3838
1961 Chevrolet Biscayne 6 - 4 Door
Ohio, by Rev . Bowles.
Mr. and Mn. ~ Helne!l,
Sines, then our husband. fa. !
! 29 5Lc
The
bride
wore
a
ballerina
student&amp;
at Ohio Unlvet'8lty,
Powerglide trans ., good tires, dark iJ'een finish, heat.
ttJer"thands brother.
Henry
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length
wedding
gown
of
white
Athens,
arriwd
Wednesday
0
. 1 t hanks to 0 r. I r,-. her k" '·• h s h. k oc IFOR SALE : Modemb 3 hedroom
er. A wonderful to buy.
Srna
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pec1a
!Bee
fitted
bodice,
with
lull
spend
tbe
between
semeoten
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_.rg orn c 1c s.
or home 6 rooms ath break1C0 an-1
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to
ev
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of
white
chiffon
over
laf·
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vacation
with
their
parent&amp;,
iel th · h ·R
. started pullets todav . Modern 1 rast room large basement,
Normally Priced $1195, Reduced To $999
lela, with which she wore
Mrs. Theo Reines and Mr. and
E s, e smgersd t ~ Aacme I Poullrv . Box 188. · Athens, 1 and attic' Close to schoo1s
mer~en~y squa an men- OhiO ..Phone LY 2-9031.
' and c hw-~hes in Middleport.
accessories. Her fmger length Mn. V. D. Edwarda.
Ican egton.
· In s
wedding veil was held by a
Glenn Humphrey returned to
1 29 1tc I WY 2-~26 • 439 Lmco
Mrs. Henry Smith,
t.,
1961 Ford "6" - h Ton Pickup
white tiara crown of pearls. Her
home Cleveland,
Charles and Sylvia Sim~s 1 PlG FOR SALE, corn
l:ed, Middleport.
1 28 4tp
Fl.ereside 8ft . Deluxe eab, good tires, heater.
bridal bouquet was blue roses
alter a visit with his mo1 29 ttp bdween 275 and 300 lbs. $40 '
on
a
tiny
salin
pillow
encircled
!her,
Mrs. Elizabetb Humpbi WY 2-3819.
1 28 Jtc
FOR SALE - Six room house
Normally
Priced
$1295,
Special
$999
with
lace.
She
carried
a
white
and
friends.
I WISH 10 thank the people ·
. --with
bath.
Also
a
four
ro&lt;n
1
Bible.
Roy Holter visited rewho fought the fire at my Trotwoud Travel ~ Trailer ror house and six lots in MkidleTraditional wedding
music
at Cheshire with her Mon... far . . . . . . . . 3 ·~
home la st Wednesday
cmd sale. In good condition. Sloops 1 port. Phone WY 2-3509.
1960 Ford VB Fairlane 500 - 2 Door
thus saved it from destruc- • fiw 8 room duplex, 2 lots, .
1 27 6tc
wa• presented by Pam Ham·
, Mrs. George Thompmond of Coalton, Ohio. Bridesand reports her as imprnv- 01-PI D0-$12
tion . My grat itude to
tht' ! large double garage, cinder
No rust, clean body and Interior, autoD\IItie trans. Ra1950 SKYLINE Mobile Home
Pomeroy Fire
Department, block building behind it.
maid was Robin WUIIBms of ing.
d.io and heater, a:ood tires.·
50 x 10. 3 bedrooms, front
Coalton. She wore an aqua lace Mn. Homer Holter
vlsited
th~ Syracuse Fire
Depart- WY 2-5187.
end kitchen on lot, size 97x
sheath dress with matchJni ac- recently at Tupper, Plaino
ment, the Racine Fire Depart1 28 6t.c
205
located
in
Rutland.
Pric·
a oy,___ _ _ __
cesorles. Elmer Van Maire
her brother and
ment, our friends and neigh· 75 BALES of soy beans. 2
ed
together,
$3,300
separClifton,
served
as
hent
man.
Mr.
and
Mrll.
Raymond
Freck·
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bors and all other persons fresh cows. WY 2-2853.
!
The bride'• mother was
er. She also visited Mr. and
who helped in any way at
1 26 6tc ately. trailer, $2500, lot $1200.
1957 International Heavy Duty Pickup
Call
SH
2-5623,
Robert
Snow·
tired in a two piece beige
and Mra. Clarence Headley.
that time. Special thanks al -:
Good cab and finish, heater, 2 tone b1ue finish.
ao to those two boys, Jack SOME OATS. Call WY 2-!1227.
den.
I 26 6tc
with matching acr.eaaorles.
Roger Starcher II attendlns
Bostic and Spencer Carpenter
1 26 6tp
groom's mother wore a
u~ ~i ~m~ecbanl:::~cal:!..~schoo:~l~ln:!..~Cin:cln-::.;;;;~~~~~;;;;;;;;;~
W11 $695, Reduced To $499
who rescued and cared for WF. LOAN Carpet Sbampooer
crepe dreas with navy ac.,...
our little dog and foond the
at no cost with purchase of
sories. Both wore corsages of
other dog that was lost. I Blue Lustre Shampoo. Baker \_;j
7
carnations with holly berries.
1957 CHEV.
shall always remember th~ir Furniture, Middleport, Ohio. POMEROY _ 5 _ room frame
1951 CHEV.
Nicky graduated from Waha·
and
prompt
act10n
26
6tc
h
"th
b
th
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kindness
rna
High Sch&lt;&gt;ol, Class of 1961,
·h ·
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ouse wt
a , gas cli'CU210-V-8
4 DOOR
wtt smcer"' gra1ttu e.
1950 PLY:...10UTH, 1 - Man lating heat (maxlmum
and Is stationed at Dover, Del.
Maude Young
power saw. Reasonably pric- $19.00) , 2 - room bal1e1111ellt :
Miss Humrhnes
graduated
WAS $69
4 Door _
$499
from Coalton High School with
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9 1_:_tc..:
ed. Phone WY 2-0lHZ. 1-25-ilc with cellar, unfinished
REDUCED
the claaa of 11164, and is em·
Lost and Found
1957 sx5o. 3 bedroom National Corner lot with driveway.
Standard tl"ans. New
TO_
House Trailer. Call Ravens
High and dry, conveniently I~
und..- Civil Servlc• at
tires, radio, heater.
&lt;EF.PSAKE diamond wedding wood 27J-942S.
1 7 24tp cated and a buy at $4000.00.
Following the ceremony
ring, lost in vicinity Kroger - - - - · - - - - ----·· U. S. 33 ACREAGE - 80 acres
ception
was held at the h&lt;&gt;me
Store and Courl Street. Re- SLUGGISH septic tankl Clog- ~ in Bedford Township midway
of the groom's sister and bro-l~::ii::::ii::::ii::iiiii:
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ward. Write Box 668A, The ged drains1 Get Klean-Em _ between Pomeroy and Athens.
tber · in • Law, Mr. and Mn. II
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Daily Sentinel.
1 2.8 3tc All Septic tank cleaner
at 7 - room house with bath,
Wayne Bergdoll, at Wellslon,
::OST at Waharlla Basketball Landmark Farm Bureau.
small basement and hot air
OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
Ohio.
ame Saturday night, a Wa·
1·1·30tc heating, garage. Plenty good
POMEROY, OHIO
garden space and excellent
S
Guesto at the wedding lnclud·
bama Var~ity Jacket, with
site for ponds. Can be bought
ed Mr. and Mrs. Glen canthe name "Jim" on it. Please
very reasonable for
cash
wright of Maaon, Elmer Van
return to Wabama
High 1
BEST PRICES ON
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Maire, Mrs. Jessie Cartwright,
SchooL
I 27 3tp I'
sa
C. e.
C. CUCKLER, REALTOR
Mrs. A. P. Nicholoon,
Wanted To Buy
Auto
Sales
Cartwrtsht, all of CUfton; Mr.
..UGER, for post hnle digger ,
nOW I
BOX %21
WY Ul301
on Ford Trac1or in Five ,
J'(}MEROY, OHIO
- - - - - · - - - - - STANDING Timber. Tup cash and Mn. John Curtis Roush
'l1le Rambl..
Points area. Floyd Cummins. 1 670 X 15 16.60
1 26 3te
price paid. Marlon Reynolds, and children of West Columbia,
World
Sludard
of
lompad
Coolville, Ohio, Rl. 3. can Mr. and .Mrs. Earl Robinaon of
CH 7-2101,
1 17 3tc
Nylon Bl•ckwall Tu.:~~:ll
FOR SALE-Middleport's taJI.
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olter 4 o'cl&lt;rk, t6'1·35ll:l.
Gallipolis, Mrs. John Roush of
esf bulldillg, located 352 N. Big ... ........ rldo ....
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Pomeroy,
Judy Harrington of
Notice
Second Street, Mldllleport lwmaoee. 8maD ear e«IDOIDJ' I
STATION
Gallipolis, Sgt. and ~- Dot!
Pticed for quiU .ale. 11&gt;.... ......-bllll.i'
- - - - - - - - My.., and children of Dover,
Jadt W. Carny
rack's Dairy Bar
qutre at Ohio llolel.
See
Help Wanted
Del., Mrs, Ralph Bergdoll of
Mtr. WY 2-9932
Home made PIZZA
llelropollld Molin
Dayton and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
E. MlliD Stftet. Pomer81
Rergdoll of Wellston.
PllonO WY Wl'll
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1elevision Rer:ue

Mn. Roy !"reeker and Mrl.
Roger Starche&lt; and claqblar,
visited
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witb Mrs. Homer Holter.
M'- -•·• .._, _ __. I(
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Galcould only sympath.lzf v.ith hls apagos Jslands .
pllgbt In tht depreuJnily old· th• Eneyclopaedia Britannica.
fashioned, trite premiere. Ali i
the gh&lt;&gt;sll of· the half·h&lt;&gt;ur
RF.I.ISHING BAm
westerns now gone, and good WASH INGTON lllPI) - 'f'he
rld~ance, stirred again.
U S. Department or Agriculture

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Christian Commitment is Urged

pres1 out about the common fi~her. to Booneville, Ky .
1Hawley and Mrs. Guy Russell
who brought about a Mrs. Hawley , Mrs. Blaett- 1 m chargt&gt; ot the program .
~ hart and Mrs. James · Fugatt
1new oft1cers und strf"ssf&gt;d the whnle rtt'W wurld after the (leath j ncu and Mrs Rosenbaum were 1Fellowsh ip Day, which will
j 1spent Thursday in Columbus or
nped of help t m'll old offw"'r" ol ( 'hnst God d1d not Ioree named to contact full ph Spen- 1ht·ld at the fi'ederaled church,
~ ~ business. Whil~ there they vt1
the comi ng yt·&lt;.~r. wlwn
t h t' rhrm. He called and the)' an-Icer cunc~rning some chlidren l WB!i di scussed. The Guild will
ited with the Melnharts
\\omen ·~ Ctuld ul tht· l"Pd~·~al . . wPred. PraH'J b} the Jeader jof Pomeroy Elemenlary &amp;:hool serve desser t and (i(lffee
Weekend guests of Mr. and daughter and family, ·Mr. ana
ed chur rh mf'! \\t·dne sdu~ evt&gt;- and lhe h ~mn, ·· Lord, Teach nf:'t'dmg clothmg
At the close of the meeting,
Mrs. Lewis Sauer, Jr. and fam -1Mrs. John Mayer and children.
nmg m 1ht· d1 ur (' h
Us ·· eonc!lided the devot1011.:.. Plans were made for family the group adjourned tO the dinlly were Clifford Smith and
Miss Elizabf:'th F'ick
was mght on February 14 at
the l ing_rt~om where a salad course
son, William, of Pittsburgh, Pa. j Mrs. Joe Turner, Mn. Ver·
Oevutlun~ led b.\ 1111
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WI\ - progrHr l rhatrm;~n and a ~kit, ('hurrh w1th the Youth Ft&gt;llow-~ was served from a table with
Mra. Leo Childs left Wed.nes_i 00
.ngn Swee'reanidn MPrst. PDieaales•Mnlo,umW·
bur Pt&gt;rrm orw,wd ""
t' ·The Ch11rch and Its Light," stup m cha rge of the program . whit~ cover, yellow centerpiece
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hymn · Btofort- The Croo.;s 01 Wlt ltf'n bv Mrs. Nt-utzhng
tn A lenten brf:'akfast will be ser·IH nd yellow condlf'S on either
Y or n lana where
e j Va .. Thursday to attend' funerJt· u " IDII01.n-'C! hv 'i('rtplurf'
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refresh·
h ln the care of kher al se-rvices for Mrs. Ra c he'
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lt'&lt;:ttltng of HtH~J.a ns HI 10 It bv ('andlt·llghtmg service prt&gt;st&gt;nt - Mrs. Pernn m charge of the lmt.onts and table were Mrs. PerMR. AND MRS. DUNMIRE aster w o received
a bro en Ball formerly or Pt. Pleasant.
llw lead.t&gt;r
llw nwanmg 0~ 1ng the work ol the
Guild. 1program A mother - daughter rin, Mr s. Blaettnar, Mrs. Hawbone in a fall .
[The services were held
at
bt:m~ t..:omm ll lt'd tn
.Jf'SU. wtlll vanous c•ha1rmen gt11mg dmner wa.~ planned on May 2, ley, Mrs Thomas and Mrs
Plans have been made for i Ohio University students who the Mohr • Stevt&gt;ns Funeral
Chn-L w&lt;~s Tht· luf.m ol the tht&gt;Jr dut1es.
w1th the men as hosts and Mrs. Rosenbaum.
an Indoor Camp to be held the , are spending the semf-Ater Home.
Our exp('rt ~ can "1'rk y,on
dJ·votwm.
f'tle fli'St randle was lighted 1~
- --~- - - - I week of February 8·12 a~ the break with their parents in Mrs G H Neighborgan hat
der.s v.nft lliiH'IIOfll ur d J m
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~1r~ Pt&gt;J rin ·"J)Okt:&gt; t1f pPoplt· bv Mrs. Neutzlmg and chair- ,
Church of _th~ Nazarene In R.ut- 1Middleport include Connie Bach- returned to her home in Huntaged plwtogr&lt;Jphs ~ - t ' \ 1•n
snapshots.
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bt'mg eomm111!·d to dogrn.Hiif' nwn part ict pallng were MisS
land, begtnrung each evenmg l ner, Carla GiJmore, Judy But- ington , W. Va. following a
erach &lt;~nd flaw s, rebuild or ltdeologtes sueh as Hit ler to ~,tck . christian e.ducatJOn; Mrs.
7:30 P · ~ · The week of met- Ieber, Jack Satterfield,
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Dave ! three weeks visit with her
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origi nal &lt;tJ)Jit',.rarwt•
hm She si;JtPd that if l'hns· .John Blaettmn . ehn.~ t wn soc- /nsfal/ation
Plans were made for annual tlon.
Bring in yuur utrl ~twin
tld ll ~ would (·nrnn111 tht'&gt;'llsel\' Ja\ acll\'lltt&gt;s ; Mrs.
RJrha rd
valentine boxes to be prepared I Speaker for the week will be
graph .~ ~11ld o'l&gt;lhUII IHI I ' PI '
c1ah"t 'liH·r~·~ 11o &lt; 1 h i 1L::JI~&lt; • r l
1-':-i '(' h-'sus a-. tht&gt;v d(\ to lhe1r Hoo.;enbaum.
rntsswnary educn· "A Candle ~. The Ll~ht of ' for shut-ins by the Afternoon the Rev. John May, evangelist
of cour ~~&gt;. tor an l"'linutt'
1obs. !ht·n• would nut
bt· !ht• t1un: and Mr s Eugene Hawley the World . Gods Love, was I Circle of Heath
Methodist aud Pastor of the Church of
!'llnlu~IOn Ill tllf" \oi,Ofld todi:l~' ·
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the .theme or the. mstallation l Church Thursday afternoon at the Nazarene at Weirton, w.
. \l&lt;~ny pPop lt• ~a\ I ('&lt;Jil l do
1\ dnl llenge was gtv~n to , all s~rvJre for new offtrers of the , the church. Mrs. Nan
Moore jVa. Born ln DuBois, Pennsylthal ur I dml't ha\·e the t&lt;tlt-&gt;n l. nwmbers whn with llghtt'd t:Hn-' \\ omens AssoelatiOn of
the and Mrs. Mildred Zeigler were vania Mr. May has served
but no ntnllt-"1 hc•N strnple !lw die" wt•nt to .'.t.l~ altar ~nd the r, irs t Unit~ Presbyterian named co-chairmen for
the [pasto; of Nazarene church::
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Members of the drcle are to ia and West VIrginia.
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J . E. Harley wAs m eharge of l meet at t.he church Saturday
nunng the business sesswn 1the imprrs~ l\'t' ca ndle lighting afternoon , Feb. lS and bring .special m_uslc for the camp
a t'tmtnbu110n of $20 was ma de serv we.
c:ookle! and candies for
the wtll be provided by Ralph and
1 boxes. The circle also voted to Joann Dunmire· pictured above, I
1o the Woodhaven Home I or
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purchase
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who are from Nas hville, Tenn1
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aptonsta. I : Vl('e prest- guishers ror the church with· es~-ee . Th ey are fuII time song
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Mrs
Dwtght Wallace.
sec- other
· circles to be contacted evange 1tsts
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and a box ol used clothing sent rtt'!ary, Mrs Myron Miller. and The circle ::Ontributed er..n. to~ the Nazarene, as they !lng for
reasurer , Mrs Walter Wad..,.,
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ward the WSCS Missionary 1rev1va campa gns, camp meet11
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o owmg t le msta atton I d
I ings, conventions, radio
and
servtce a vocal duel "Shall 1 P e ge.
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· My Saviour.'' · was sung Th e rn. eef mg w~s open ed bY recordmgs.
Cruelly
by Mrs. Haptonstall and Beu- the chatrman, Ml~s Bess. San· l Mr. Dunmire, a tenor,
at1
, la h White with Mrs
Lillian born. who read Bible scnpture 1tended Trevecca Nazarene CoiSit&gt;ill, aC"cornpanist.
taken from John. Mrs. C. M. JP.ge and served as minister of
Youth Sunday will be ohservHennesy played for the hymn ; music in Nashville Nazarene
t~d at the Ft'derated Church The m~ttng was opened_ with singmg. Birthdays observed in- ~ churches for
aeveral ears
1Jnn ,1 wtth young people lead· a hymn .td by thf:' pres1dent, · eluded Mrs. Everett Davis, Mrs. Mrs. Dunmire, an acco~Ush·
: 111 g the worsh ip servwe.
~~~ H~~lo ~s tall. ~votions en- 1 Walter Hayes . Mrs. David Ent- 1 ed musician on the accordion
1 ConduC't tng the Sf'rvi&lt;'e
will I ,
o ow Me' were pre- 1 sminger, Mrs. Perry Mitch and Ivibra harp crgan and pia '
b&lt;· Ja rnes Bash. Anita
Hall sented by Miss Mar~aret Sau-j Mrs. Emerson Jones.
received h~r trainin at
and Donna Reibel The mornmg er, who also used .scrtptu~e and 1 The study lesson for the at- and Trevecca Nazar~e
Cololfering will tJe received by prayer for the m1ssJonanes. Al lernoon was taken from the leges 8 d .llerrlal U .
It '
Kathy Watson, Bt&gt;tty
Je-an vocal dllt't. ''Follow Me'' was l new study book. "Genesis" by f Reslden~s of tht aream:~s ~~
HobsteUN, Kandy Burt
and sung by Mrs. HaptonRtah and i Charles Craft. The lesson had Vited
Ht&gt;nny Huud
Mrs .. White, a guest for the I been, prepared by Mrs. Noah
·
i The Youth choir, composed of I evenmg.
Haskms and was read by Mrs.
1rf'ne Barnes, Morton Bar~,
The study program was glv- C. M. Hennesy in ~r absence. Variety Show at
Elszabeth
Blaettnar, Melanie en bv Mrs Charle Sh maker I The book dealB With the ere- W h
A
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l:lurl Mary Hayes, Steve Jew- entitied "Countin s 1h:e Cost .. ation of the world by God and
a ama nnounce
A baby girl .•. a baby boy ... a home ... eduell, .loy Kautz, Cheryl
Me. : She wa~ assisted ~y Mrs Eliz. reflects the knowledge that "we . MASON - The ~tudent Coun·
cational advantages .•. greater security at
La 11 gh lm. Marnlynn Tracy and abeth Fisher, Mrs. Walt~ Wad- are born of God an~ should ~e- CJI at ~ahama ~Jgh School
Eddle Young, will sing an an- dell and M R M Sh
fleet his greatness. Accordmg sponsormg a vanety show We&lt;!· ll
all time". , , are five of the innumerable good
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the study of -Genesis, God nesday, Feb. 3, at 8 p.m.,
them
reasons for opening a savings account here
1 Acolytes for the mornina will During the business session , created the world from chaos, llhe hig~ school !lJID· The prl•,.,ll
now; adding to it every month or payday!
1be Conme Lanning and Cara· bataar committees were nam.l giving it light, time, and last or admiSsion wtll be 50
We'll help you make it grow fa ster by addlyn n Tracy . The Voutb Sunday ed Including kitchen, Mrs. Wal- of all, man, created in hls im· and 25 cents. AU the
:ing interest~ as earned.
I wori'hlp has been planned and lace and Mrs. Lewis Sauer,l age: A discussion was held fol· Wl~l go to the T.A.P.
I arranged by Ralph Werry, the Jr.: bazaar, Mrs. Thomas Kel- lowmg the paper.
gam~ Polio) •.
fOR SAFETY PLUS INTEREST, SAVE HERf R•.;ULARLYI
'd t of the church Youth ly and Mrs. Fred Lewis and 1
l A moment of silent prayer lt IS an annual event for the
' r;~~~ en
Mrs. WaddelL
was held In memory of th• late councjl lo work lor the T.A.P.
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Mrs Car lin Keelor. Refresh· Parents and friendo are uri·
1'J'hp hostesses, Mrs.
Dale 1 ments of assorted cookies and ed not to miss this event. The
Walburn, Mrs Fred
Lewis, ; coffee were served by the host- program wlll be presented to
The Store is Open Saturday Night
Mrs. E. 0 . Tewksbary lllrs. / esses. Mrs. C. M. Hennesy, the Junior and Senior
High
Your Savings Will Earn 4% Interest
J . K Smith and Mrs. Charles Mrs. M. L. French and Mrs. schools In the afternoon ol the
Pomeroy, Ohio
Until 9:00
Effective March 15, 1965
Shoemaker served ~ookles and 1 carl Mattox. The table was same day.
Your Opportunity to Son In Our .
coffee al !he close of lhe meet· covered with a white cloth and
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End of tho Month Sole
TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
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centered wl!h a decorative .Jennifer Lohse, daughter rA
January 29-30
"RIO COMCHOS"
spray of large green grapes Mr. and lllrs. ilarold !~:: 1 1
D~UGHTER BORN
tTechnicolor)
made of glass, a gift to Mrs. Wolfe Dr .• Pomeroy, is
Richard Boone,.~, Stuart Whit
Mr. and Mrs. George Theiss, Hennesy from her daughter in studenl.ll listed by Ohio
m1.m , Tony nanciosa, Ed· ~lpre. are announcmg_
the California. Miss Sanborn pre- University on its honor roll
mond O'Br1en. Wende Wag
buih
of
a
daughler,
Kern
Lynn,
sided at tho coffee oervlce,
for tho Autumn Quarter,
ner. House Peters, Jr., Jim
Jan. 17 a1 Camden - Clark hos·
Brown.
pftal at Parkersburg, W. Va.
Colorc:artoonl
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Serving Meigs County for nver 93 years
SUN, MON, TUES.
carl Lee of Long Bottom and
Jan. 31-Feb, 1·2
Eva Theiss, Racine.
Great
"BIKINI BEACH"
POMEROY
are
Mr.
and
grandparents
RUTLAND
( Technlcolar)
Frankie Avalon.
Annette Sylvester Doughty of Trimble.
Funicello,
Martha
Ryer.
Tho Theiss's two sons, Keith
Member Federal Re serve System
and
Kelly, have been spending
Cotore~rtoons
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Featurette: •lol StuH
the last month with Mr. and
IMrs. Carl Lee.

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~~ Mr and Mrs Georp Meln·

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Statesman Charleo :t. a-

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LONOON IUPI)- Britain ,aid ets he Wlshed to be. not in the ' lion to being Churrhlll's sov· s train for Bladon.
H~rRf'..Drawn carrtq:n .
1 The many repaid thetr debt 1ster Hall. They plaC'e d the cof. London sa t under a {'Old.;
Roodbye to Str Winston Chur· sc~?nes ol h1s glory but in a rur- ereign wa s his fast friend and All ot London and all the The curbs were lined wlth ,fin on a black naval gun car- mournlul sky "Jo o;un brokt- Behmd the gun carnage
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t:hill today with a 63-minute ru- i al churchyard near Blenheim admirer. She gulped a bit as ! hours of this day belonged lo . mourners, many of whom had Ir1age and 120 sailors surround~ through as the funeral proces- , rame a procegsion of hone
neral procession through the !Palace where he was born . she came down the steps of the . Churchill. Nothing •as spared i been there aH night. The jed it. The} grasped the ropes i 3ion passed through Parliament 1drawn carriages carrying LadJ
cit.\ where he found his fame 1Only Lady ChurC'htll and mem- 1cathedral and then turned to to do him honor. Big Ben flames of little alcohol stoves 1attached to 1t. anu Mather Square and past the statues or Churchill and the female meiJJo.
afld a state funeral unpre- , hers of the farnilv will stand at keep her eyes on the cotrin and thimf"d 9·45 am. (4:45 a.m. ! flickerP1 in the darkness before barked an order ·
! Abraham Linrolr. and the Duke ben of the family.
the black naval gun carnage as lEST \ but will not proclai man~ : dawn and the aroma of steam· : "Gun carriage. about fare . of Welhngton
Betwf'en the- straim; of thtt
cedented In the nation 's hi story. Ithe graveside. ·
Shortly before noon a trum~ 1
A Tryin1 Day
it moved away. Prince Philip other hour until midnight.
ing tea was everywhere. Two Gun rarr1age wlil advance. ~ Churchill lnw· d the pomp and dPad march from the bandl
eter high m the "whisperin11:
It wa!S a trying day for n - 1whispered something to her. I wltl be only the fourth time In 117-year-old girls - Clare Slade Slow march .''
i circumstanC'e of sta le proces- rould be heard the clop-clop .ot
gallery" sent the strains of 1year-old Lady Churchill. 11eiled She nodded slightly and then , history that the mighty clock and Jennifer Kisch - slept ail i
90-Guo Salute
1s1vns, and hf' would h~ve l1ked the horses-~f beats of~
··Last Post" soaring to the and in black. She went slowly I turned for one last glimpse of 1has been silenced.
i night m a public telephone 1 Across the city, m St .James's what was takmg p!ac·f' today. tory along anr1ent roads fil'lt
arches of the cathedral church up the 34 steps mto St. Paul's :the coffin draped m the Union !
Repaying Debt
booth. Il w&lt;.ts a silent throng, a 1Park near Buckmgham Palact•, A sense uf .Bntam's mighty , lai~ down b)' ·!ulms Caesar'&amp;
o' St. Paul. Then Queen Eliza- Cathedral , putting one foot on , Jack and bearing Chruchill 's in· On the way lo St. Paul's the mass1ve sea of unsmiling faces. , a crew knelt be~1de a gun and p::~st. wa~ t•vrr_ywhf're . P l umes ~ wgtons when Bntam was I reobeth and distinguished mourn- , a step and then bringing the 1sigma as a knight of the realm.j procession passed the Church I At 9 42 a.m. \ 4·42 a.m. EST) 1 then heard the order ··fire.'' or h!~lortf' re ~ 1men1 ~ tla1 ed. In 1mote outpost of the Roman
ers from 112 nat1on~ spoke 1 other one up. She leaned heav-1 The funeral procession moved 1 of St. Mary Le Strand where ! Lt. Anlhony Mather of Her Ma- Every mm utr tor !Ml minutes- the brt'f'ZP. as thl" pror;ssJOn . Emp1re
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tf.eir last amen. From that m~ 1il}' on the arm other son, Ran- away from St. Paul's toward 1an eight foot banner in black jesly's Grenadier Guards. with one round fo1 l".lch vt:&gt;a r or moved past. Downmg StrP.f'l.. 1'he melancholy strltlllS of
ment Churchill belonged to his dolph
the Thames where the cotrin i and white reflected the mood of guardsmen bearmg the coffin, Church11\'s ltfe - the gun where Chnrrh!ll'~ commanrl Betthoven's ''Death Mar~··
family and to history.
It was a trying day. too. for will be carried by barge to ' the nation and the hour:
came slowly out of the great boomed .
post was loc.&lt;~Tf'd at )'.;o lfl l wrre playf'd as the proc~tort
By sundown he will be buried I Queen Elizabeth, who In addi- Waterloo Station and placed on I "So many owe you so much.'' door of SL Stephen m ,Westmin- : The gray old li.ldy named throughout Worl d W:.~r II.
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President Carlos Ppo ~resged climbed above flood stage In lier being lost for four hours In : Amberger, who had abrasions ! Middleport has a bright fu- JOln otlt1"1. Ohio Hl vPr cu mmu- Ohio River. The second 1!! lems.
forward. today Wtth_ h1s plan western Oregon. More families 8 thundering
avalanche that , to both legs, and two other pas- ~l ture according to a director of 1nit 1es 1n 1ndusl rial e11:pans10n up the Sl'ioto Valley, and
Sheehan
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for se.ttmg up an exile govern- were left homeless, whUe oth· 1buried him up to his faCt&gt; at a sengers 10 the Lisl~ car. Mike the InstitUtt! for Regional De- Hto observed lh&lt;~l an adequate third is up the Ho('king Val- Ohto has given the institute an
mPnt m BraD\, heartened by the, ers were isolated Slid~ro. and Icanyon near Farmington, Utah. I Bratton. li. Middleport. who j velopment at Ohio University. , walf'r s uppl~· w&lt;J o.; anotht•r. lac- It'~ .
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refugees washouts hampered h1ghway IThe man was unconsciou!j when suffered abrasiOns to both an· William Sheehan, speaking to i tor bas1f' to growth tndustnal\v. The mst1tute which he dir(&gt;('ts He introduced two member!
mdf1rsed the proposal..
and rail traffic. Helicopters ! resrued, said later that his face I kles and the nght elbow and I the Middleport-Pomeroy Rotary : ·' Our da~· along tht' nvrr 1s Is a Federal Government pnr of his staff, Paul Davis, of
Th~ 62-year-old Prlo, la~t joined in rescue operations.
Jwas JUSt inches above the Susie Grinsteao, 16, New Hav- Club Friday night at Heath ! at hand. '' he sa1d .
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jt-d designed to be-eomf:' self· \1tddleport. and Emmett ConronstJtuuonally elected . presl· ,
Serioua Situation
snow's surface.
en. who was treatt&gt;d for shock. [ Methodist church predicted that
Sbee~i:ln t•xpeds mdusln~l supporting through servtcmg way , Athens.. Rotariao Bill
dent of the Caribbean lsl:md, Gushing wasters poured into • A harsh cold kept its steady Lisle, Amberger, and Grin- after Middleport obtains a was- expanswn tn.. takt&gt; thrt&gt;t' main area mdustnes m the-Ir man- f'h1!ds presented Mr. Sheehan.
pl~nncd to approach the Bra- I Boise, Idaho. posing what offi- \grip on the Midwest today. The I stead were treated i.ind releas- te treatm~nt system it wil1 1 dire&lt;·tions. f1rst 1s along the i:lgemt&gt;nl and expansloll prub· , Rotary Pre~ident Dick Rosenzlhan l'=f:~eFt ~~ ~~t necf ' rials described as a serious sit- drastic freeze Friday forced 1ed.
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~ai~;t :~e w;;d~ , ualion . Water rap1dly rose from !schools to close in Wisconsin • There was heavy damage to Jr"
•&lt;Jireclors' meeting next TuesC t
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Cottonwood Creek at the east und northern 11111\0IS.
both cars .and Amberger wa:s
POSTPONED
day evening at his reo.idence.
as ro reglmt!.
I end of Boise.
1 Fire destroyed an old section cited to Me1gs County Court 11
Tonight's Rio Grande
John Sebo, a chemist at the
Volunteers built a wall ol io! Des Moines General Hospital lor failure to ysrld the nght.
College • Bluefield State
Sporn plant. was a pest o1
LONDON - A RECORD 321.- sandbags around the emergency forcing evacuation Friday of of way .
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College basketball game
' Rotarian .John William Blaett·
000 peron - from king
to Ientrance a1 St. Luke's Hospital mor~ than 100 patients in !; be~
which was scheduled on
i nar Club members were incommoner, filed past Sir Win· in Boise In other areas the low zero weathar. A fire tn ButGallipolis hardwood h • • 1
.vil•d . to attend tbe Lincoln
ton Churchill' bier during the Isandbags gave. way to torrential ler, Wis., left a family of 11
j Aboert"Lanpohastmpofnoedarn.edcfr~c~
Day dmner at the MRS cafethree day hi flag-draped cof·, pressure.
homeless.
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fin reted in Wetminter Hall. I State police reported a]most j The tenperature
aank to so l
Five petition!!~ for Middleport Bluefield at 10:10 th j s
Mwhael (Mike \ Robert s PHS MHS Senior class.
Officials said the previous a\~ road5 leading up to northern I' below Friday-as low as the
town council were filed Fri- l morning that the w e s t 1'62. graduates toda\ from OhiO Heath church ladies serving
record, about 300,000, occurred Idaho were closed.
thermometer would register-at(
lday at tfle Meigs County Board , Virginians were " snowed Universitv magna &lt;'Urn laude a ~teak dinner were Mrs. MiJ..
ln 1952 when King George VI Forecasters were optimistic, . Tulaby Lake, Minn., and broke
Elections m the
Masonic I in" and could not make j with a bachelor of science de-- dred Zeigler. Mrs. Nan Moore,
1of
lay in state in the great 8m- !however, that Pacific Northwest !the instrumenl .
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temple.
the trip. The game has gree in cht&gt;mislry .
~Ms. Robert Coats, Mrs. W.
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year-c.1 hall.
flooding . would not be as wide·
Republicans filing were Fred
He begins employmenl Mon13
ispread as last month when 42
LETART, W.VA . - Funerali Hoffman. w11ham w. Ingels. 1 uled for Saturday, Feb. • d&lt;~v with the Gent&gt;rat Tire rom- Mrs. Guy Shuler, and Misa
services
NEW ORLEANS- THREE 'Ipersons lost their livel'l and t
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for Rachael Florence · Jacob Turner and Freder1ck ' m,w:~vz;co·~ ·
4 pa~}' . Akron. in 1ts rP.sf&gt;ard1 Bess Sanborn.
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deparlment.
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-~~~Gulf Coast locals of ~e Inter· nearly $250 million In property :
national Longshoremen I Also- was damaged.
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ciation (!LA) totaling
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his older brother, Robert. also I Three DepartmeotA
than 8,000 men Friday n.iJht As much as 20 inches of snow •
I held Sunday at 2 p.m. at t.he iiY for Clerk-Treasurer in Mid~
FWleral serv ll'es for
Mrs. in the research department. Called for Ft'..;.,
1 Gebrge Russell, 90. who died Both are sons of Mr. and Mrs.
roared their unanimous ~· covered the eastern tw~thirds
I Foglesong Funeral home. With dleport.
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UDty U
/the Rev . Leonard Hawkes and The onlv petitions submitted \ Friday in Columbus. will
ho i Robert Roberts. Wehe Terrace. The Syo-acuse, R!Icino an4
new pre~ on negotiators to
1Rev . Don. Reyno~d!! offiCiating. thus far m Pomeroy were by ~nducted S~nday m Columbus · p0 merov. and graduated with Pomeroy
Fire ~
Iron out differences at holdout !
BOARD TO MEI!.'I'
Eight lines were levied Frl· Burial will be m . the Zerkle j Edna Schoenleb, Republican for with _graveSide_ sen: lees to be honors al OU 1n chemistry .
were called at 2:1S
Frtporta.
boa d •day by Meigs County Court ,cemetery m the FairviOw com· ,clerk, and Roy Reuter a nd l held m R1verv~ew Cemelery m ; Rohort Roberts Filth Grade lday when a fire ~~ro~Ct-.•
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~ Judge Frank W. Porter, Jr. j munlty.
. Franklin Rizer, for council. Mlddlep&lt;&gt;rt Monday at 10 30 a.~ teacher at Pom~roy Eleq~ent- ~ the Roy Annes home ill ~
LONDON- ROB~T
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Assessed penaltieo lor mi• o She wa• born Juune 20. 1393, Both liled on the Republican , m.
ary school, will attend Com- :ersville.
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Con- ruary 1, at I p.m. ln the of J demeanors were Kenneth Wilt, !iD Mason county, the daughter 1ticket.
I ~rs. Russell, f?rmerly of mencement exercises in Athens, ! The blaze, reportecQy ~UJ..
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ollhe Melli County court- $IO and costs, pa~~sing on a 1of the . late Henry and Lyda
Mutdlep&lt;&gt;rt. lived m the late C. !as will Mrs. Michael Roberts. !ed by an overheat.. ·lilmaco,
i!ftOn~ lhe thousand who lined
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H. Church reSidence on Lm· a senior sl Rutland High was contained by f1r1imea 1o 1
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I costs, no hil!hway use tax j Survlvo" indude her hus·.
DRIVER CITED
coin St. She was ~ memhor ol ' schooL Mrs. Robert Roberts. sertlon ..., lhe ~: Ap'fuileloal proceulon lor Sir W1nGET TICI'ETS !'iOW
!stamp, Harman C. Michael, $10 band, Harry; fiVe sons, Lester, I A Rutland man, .James G. the Church of Chr&lt;st. She " 8 teacher at Rutland High lj proxlmately ti,500 daW WI!
,nGta pbUrehlll.
and costs, passing on. a curvej j Butler, Pa., Roy, Arnold and George, 22. was c1ted to M1d- survived by one son. Loren school lost her sister Noretha irtcun"ed. fll"emen
Tl!e Ton. arrived here earl· All tickol orders for
I he William c. Potts, $18 and cost~, I Ru~~~ell, all of Barberton, 0.. 1dltp&lt;&gt;rt Mayor Lee Smith's court Russell.
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.daughters, Mn. Mary Cro!IS, ifor rood conditioos following a : VeteraDs Memorial Hospital
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~ PUI!o Coi'pl. Tall oatd be ,schoo~ 'l'lloirodly,
Paul M. Ours, $5 and costl, iRiceville, Pa.: Mrs. Alice Mc- ione-car mishap on South Third-1 ADMISSIONS Millard
1 Sec:retary of Sllle ....... W
PliiAIIo fly from London lo- jat l:iit! p.m.~ be. in
ti&gt;ad; William P. Cor- ;Farland, Barberton; Miss Lil· ost at 2:25a.m. today. Middle- f• Stepp, Racine: Gary Wolfe, RaDISMISS AC'nONS
Brown todlY re~ ,. . Ill
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.810 and coslll, no opera. 1 uan Gibbs, RFD, Letart, and I· port p&lt;&gt;lice said George lost con- cine: William Wyatt, Middle- On application of tho plain- q of articles Of ~lllol
W.'-' I ,_ Yile lllllvenlty jp'ldu-d!II'Ifr reson"lllotil IIIBJ·
tlcsens&lt;!· Jack 'L. ~lddy, o MIIS Edna Glbba, Detroit; 29troi of his car on a slippery lp&lt;&gt;rt.
- tiff, acti..,s against Viocentfor~Reutlr '~ -)lpn
~--t!l"' 'lN been iMchlnc Ill ~- Tlebt• m8y II&amp; ·
costo,' 'driyljll liD ll11ll8fe 1r~ndchildren and three Ill"'at Ispot and skidded into a ,lfee In DISCHARGES - Dolly Cle- Knight and Albert Goegle!n, cy, IDe. &lt;\pi&amp; )I'
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aiKI ~ ·1&gt;. Smith, ~children.
:tront of the Charles
Ru.sell land, Rutland; Catherine_ a. .. eta!, have been dismissed
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WASHINGTON (UP!)Son. Stephen M. Young
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This week, January 25 • 30. · '
ity Improvement Corporation a· I Ri2:er pointed out that
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Childs Judge Don Young of Nor· IS Metg~ l'OUT1y ji1yr·ee week .
&amp;:reed Friday night to lead the possible sites for an airport · appointed a ('ommutee
of j walk, to be 1 federal
Dedicated :o the Jmprove- :
drive for airport facilities and had been check~d before the lo- Ralph Welker, chairman; Fred judge at Toledo.
m~nt and development ol the 1
get cost est.imateR for a feasi- : calion on the Le"'~ Johnston 1Crow, Wayne Swisher and LesYoung's office said that county and Improvement and I
bility study of the proposed site 1farm was selected.
I lie F'ultz to investigate the pos- 1 he lnd Sen. Frank J. 1 development ot 1ts individu&lt;~l l
at Forest Run.
1 Sheehan also heard
t he Isibility of a portion of the Ohio j lausche had Neommend- : members ot tram them for busThis action was taken by the Igroup list a number of possi- , State Penit.enliary being locat- eel the Norwalk judge for mess advance ment and civic
C1C in a won-session at the ble sites for industrial location ed in Meigs county. •
1 the $30,000 1 year lift· : leadership, the Meigs Junior
Columbus &amp; Southern Ohio in Meigs county.
I Crow told th~ group he was 1 time appointment 1 nd Chamber of Commeree Is an
Electric company with
WilThe CIC has agre-ed to have 1in Columbus th1s week and was j that the Justice Depart· organizatton of young men - ~
liam Sheehan, director of the 1site surveys of a!I possible in- 1told by officials there that if I ment had epprov•d the · btotween 21 and :15 - learnmg
lnstit~te for Regional Dt&gt;velop· 1dustrial 1ocations in the COUll- the penitentiary should locate recommtndetlon.
. ct vic t..:onsctousness
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ment at Ohio University, at- 1ty made through the institute here it would employ 265 .. 300
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: group - made up of young men i
p&lt;&gt;rt prop&lt;&gt;sal al length Wfth the feels they might own land suit· focmed that 2.1100 IO 2.500 acres &gt;
ul •c&lt;1on - one that CO-{)per- '
CIC. officials of the Middlepott lable for industry is requested of land would be needed for the !
atl:'s with other~ to help butld !
and Polllt&gt;roy Chambers of Com- ; to contact a member of the penitentiary. He was also told !
a better commumty for re~ i-1
merce, and the Meigs County CIC Executive committee. Mak~ I the institution would use I large ·
l llt'nl~ tu live ill wllh satlslac·
1ing up this committff&gt; are supply of coal.
Jayrees.
1l10n and pride.
Franklin Rizer and John wn. l Childs. Bernard v. Fultz Har. Indications are that Srioto ,
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liam BlaeU.nar . of the . Pome- l a.ce Ka.rr and Lt&gt;slie Fultz: Pos- C?unty also w~nts the penitenI Mf'igs Jayr~es have bet'n busy
roy C of C, whtch earher this Sible Sites should be at
least 1tlary. Crow satd.
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~k asked the CIC to head the I ~- ~ -- - --~-~- - ! Vtrky May. 15 · Nl'W Havf'n. 1.lunior Chamber has completed 1
project, reportPd on progress 1
l.sufferf'd 8 fractured right leg an unprt&gt;(-edented numbt'r of 1
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le.ss s~nously Injured. . Fnday These 1m·lude the Lahor D&lt;~y
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OFFICERS _ The Men of Aetion _ The Meigs County .Junior Chamber of ComJD
[~ Arcbc M~~d brouht 50 below r.ero tE-mperatures to thf' The . Patrol re_rwrted that a Opportun~ttes proJect. . Chns1 -- merce _ are led by offl£'ers. 1 tor. Cmt McDanie-l , vice -president; Bill Miller, presi=•
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' . Surgmg nvers su~~ed over nood ~t.age m Oregon. f~rc- ger, 26. Syr:wu~e. pui!Pd from !and Membership meeting. and past 'president. and Stat~ .Jaycee Vlce Presult&gt;nl , a~d Fred Lewis, treasurer_ Thert
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