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Organizers
sytv~a Zwilling, Mrs. Irene
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b Scouts
!m. until 3 p.m. A sack lunch lseni were Tammy and Cheryl ! Cu

1-DaDy Sentinel . Pomeroy-Middleport, o .. Feb . I. 19M I rill , Mn Pauline Morarlly

Upholstering,
Painting, are
Workshop Jobs

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was at noon .
Johnson.
Ada Slack was pleasantly sur-

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Missions ore
' OpertJtor Attemfl
Around And
Mainly About Annual Convention
,
About
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Theme
of Talk, .1_
1
red
Sl;des
People
In ~1 ))weekend
Mr!. Jo Ann White apent the
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Ill Whee!lllg, w. VI .,
Pack ~
ld eport
A talk on "Miulollo"
and
omeroy
I where she allended the annual
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Salisbury Cub Scout•
246 met at the school Saturday •

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colored lllde8 ot Amerlcln InMr convention of the National CoaCbair u holstering and lex - pnsed for her bmhda~ WJ!h .a
evening with Richard Younl(, Mr. and Mrs. Jobo Buckley dlaM shown by tbe Rev. Don. Ric:ky Gibnore, son of
. metoJogi!t and Halrdretsen! AJ.
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P
ked
d""orated
cake
and
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frmt
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cubmaster
presiding
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son,
Jeff,
Otesapeake,
Oblo
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Mro.
Ella
GUmare,
Jr.,
soclatlon held at the McClure
1 ..,_ underwent surgery at
Ille pamlmg wt:&gt;re wor
on ~alad brought by ht&gt;r daug-h'
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spent Sunday with her parenta, 8
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Meigs .. _
when the Svracuse Third Wt"d ·
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Paul Werner, d1stnct com- M --• M OW F'i k
lal missions meetinl beJd SUn- Gen 1 Jlosplt 1 Sat rda and n.utel. li;he arcompanted sever.
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tPr . ~rs . H~rley John ..:ot•
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ben o1 Afllliale II o1
Jlesday HomPmakt'rs' Club ht·ld
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mi"SIOnt&gt;f. w 0 was present tn M'k
Sh 8r
t d
t day afternoon at the Mount Mor- ~-nl ·- h It1 11•.... tr
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\\'nlf Pen. Uappy rmthtlnv w&lt;~ s
the miNt&gt;st of organizing a
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a iah Church in Middleport Rev. wu ue osp
t.e\1
om
Point Pleasant, of which she II
sung The work ~ h!i p .,, 101 lw ht'ld
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Marshall Umverstty m Hunt- 8
th
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p-si'dent.
I 0\' eou roop was m r uc- .
w v .
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oone was e guest s~er
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aga •n Wt.·dnrsdn\' . Frh :I, w•th
1ed .· .tohn Musser who will st&gt;rve lmgton, ·b a.k. 18 .tshpenh~tn~.,!e and showed slides or the In· Nancy and Peggy Boso
of A queen was cllosen during
a ~ H c k turwh ar nooo
WI
HI uJUwtMr and Mrs. Owen Fmk en- as a-.stslant .Srout !ead er a 1so rl semester
M Mrea Shaf
nd th- diana taken on vacatlons with Great Bend were
weekend the convention Saturday evenPomeroy, Ohto
0
Prt&gt;~nt were \frs
\1ary tert atnPd Sundav wtth a tam- was preSE"nl
Phrlrp Ohlinger , et '
ary
er a
his family through the years. guests of thelr grandmother ,l mg from contestants of each
Pugh and \Irs . \targarel Bat!- rlv drnoer m hon or of tht:rr son. was appomted as a~tstanl rub- i er~e a l~esM
A C
f Mrs. Campbell Harper pre-- Mrs. Dessle Patterson.
'I area.
The reigning queen wu
TONIGHT &amp; TUESDAY
ey, Pomerov \1rs. Marge Crow Pk Hoger Dl:'an Frnk and Mrs ;nwster
Norfolkan Va r:re
ampwi~h 1 sided and led the groUp in the Mr and Mrs. Robert Rein-- chosen from Bhiefield with the
"BIKINI BEACH''
Haune . Mr:. \lartha Rose. \1rn Ft'1k at the rr home on Lrn!'o!n Two new den mothers , Mrs. lh
' d th
M lllg ah theme song for the year "Keep hart and family of Jackson Beckley entrant chosen 8.ft run( T~:d1 rueulu r)
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K th ,
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gran
mo
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rs. Mor
. ner-up A style show ot the new
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rs
a r\ n St Pk 1- rnk has Just complet. l Phr!Jp Uhhnger and Mrs teve L
d h . ~ined
to h. Mf" Every Day." The ' prayer were weekend guests of their
Frankie A~· 1dun .
ArUJI:'!It' er:;\1 e,
F'unict'llu. Marth&lt;~ Hver.
John:wn . Woll Pen. Mrs Ann ed 8 tour ot duty m Korea cmd Ebhn were welcomed. Frank· hoeonarb ' ~l 018 Mr C
er was given by Mrs. Nellte WiD- parents Mr. and Mrs. William hair styles was held Saturday
Calarcartaan1
Sauvage, Mrs VI abel Pr('kens. rs horn"' on leave with hts fam -1 hn Rizer Jr . was selected as th m~ &gt;' 1 -;s\ ~ a:p is ston Devotions were presented Reinhart and Mr. and M r a. for the benefit of the opera ton.
F..turette : Hat Stuff
\Irs Sara Housh \-lr c; Edrth rl~ be tort' gomg to Ft Knox den ch1ef. Plans were dtscuss· foe orlmer -~~a. M~ar 1 and by Mrs. Ernest Bowles using Clyde Brown
Sunday Mrs. White attended
Hond
Mr:»
r-..tnrre
Htzt&gt;r.
Mr~
wllt"rf'
he
wr)l
be
st
iJironed
Ht
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lor
seoul
Wt'ek
Februaf1'
7i~e~
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In
dd
eport
the
theme,
"The
Purpose
of
Mrs.
Wlll~m
Kennedy
and
a
meetmg of the state associl·
WED . and THURSDAY
Ada
Sla
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Mrs
Marga
rt&gt;t
Cnltwrle
plans
to
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him
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and
thr
Pack
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wtll
attrnd
fw
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amly.
Missions."
son
Joe
of
Grove
City
visited
itton
when a discussion of comF•bruarr J-4
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NOT OPEN
-- - · tu F't Knox wherE' the)&gt; will I the Enterprise EUB
church _Mrs. ~~~ge ~ck~tt retuFlam· Serving as ushers for the ser· rec~tly with Mr and Mrs Ed- i:tg events tor National Beauty
m.1 ke therr home
Sunday, February 7.
I' eoh recenh Y ~o.mted · 'thyehrs.
· vice were Mrs. Arnold Rich· ward Kennedy ~ family .
Salon Week was held. Mn.
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FRIDAY •nd SATURDAY
den w ere s .e VISI
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It was decided by the
MID Joyce Williamson of Co- Whtle wtll attend a meet1n1
F•bruuy 5-6
Atle11dmg the
dmner were mothers, that the first Den and famlly, Mr. and M_rs. MlCh- ia1 music was presented by the lumbus spent the weekend with Monday evenmg on that project
the honort&gt;d guest. lu x brothers. lmE&gt;etmg would be held at the ael Hack~tt and farruJy. She senior ehoir and included the he
ther Mr Georgia Wil· at Paula Kay'a Beauty Shop ln.
" ISLAND OF
BLUE DOLPHINS"
Dan and Bill Fink, Mr. a nd ,school Wedn~sdcw' February 3 accompamed her daughter a~~ numbers, II Jesus Wlll Hear You lia~=~
,
s.
Gallipolis.
(l'edl!lteu lu n
Mrs
Herbert Fmk. Mtss Ma- l from 3 31)..4·30 P m. At the dose Ifam ily, Mr and_Mrs. Joe Trl~ Pray" and ''Jesus Lifted Me"
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MrddleJl?rl
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Mr
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of
the
meeOng.
t'ooktes
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cotf~
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and
!iOn,
Kim,
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of
Charlesjwith
Mrs.
Ervin
BaumgardMr.
and
Mrs.
Eldon
Weeks
4.nn IJ :u ii('!, li oriru, ~un ut
Mr~- !iflward Ervrn and cht l· and kool-air wt&gt;n: st&gt;rved to ap-1 tun, W. Va. to F'londa.
ner as pianist.
returned home Friday, after a
mEJSS GRADUATES
tht.&gt; Do!,! u! FL!nrlt•i,
dn·n . 11honda. ~haron. Bt&gt;\'er-lproxirntHPly 25 srouts
and Mrs. Leo Ke~ed~ has re-- Followins the program the week's visit In Reynoldsburg start St!rgeant James
L.
" THE COMJ:OY
ly, Hurldy, Herbre, Teresa and gut&gt;sts.
turned from Sprmgf1eld where benediction was given by the with their son and daughter- Theiss, lOR of Mrs. Carrie V,
OF TERRORS "
Tumrnre nt Bnrine ; Mr and
- - she ~pent several days with Rev. Boone. In charge of the in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Sinclair of Syracuse, has gradl' J'. •diiiH II [H I )
~'l:lr~. Hi~ha rd Fi~k .a nd da~gh - 1 ..
. ,PLAN B~I.L.
, 1her srsters , ~rs. Clarence Bail- program were Mrs. Sarah
IWeeks and son Tom.
uated froQl the technical tr&amp;ln·
Vinrrnl l'nr•·. l '!•l• 'f l .o•rn ·
B un .~ 1\.tnilr. J oyl'• ' ,lan11 'IJJI ·
tt·r . A11gw. Cheshire; Mrs. Lron -1 Iht&gt; RacmP Fre~dr Club \\I~~ ey an~ family and Mrs. Thel. Miss Julia Ree."'e and Mrs.
Mrs. John Frick
entered ' ing course for U.S. Air Force
LAUNDRY _
PI (;i!more (.Judy Fink) ami sponsor the •·Bt&gt;aux Arts Ball , ! ma Shirk and family. Mrs. BaiJ- j01 d Richards.
Meigs General Hospital Friday technical instructors at ShepSUN ., MON ., TUES.
Feb. 7-8-9
DRY CLEANING
~o n". Mnrk and Brent, and Mr. I a f•1rmal danct'. Saturd_ay, Feb- ey underwent surgery and Mrs. [
a medleal atlent
pard AFB. Tex. The sergt.ant
"A SHOT IN THE DARK"
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POMEROY ~nd \lrs . ·!ohn Buckley and ."-on. ruary l31h at the Racme Hrgh Ken~edy was with her and her
Mrs. Florenc: Holl~v under- attended Pomeroy High school.
Pe1rr Se ll e r.-. . .!::Ike SorHrnt·l·-.
1Jf Chesapeake .
Schoo\ from 8.30 lo 11 :30 p.m. fam1ly . Mrs: K~nnedy returned ,
went surgery Sunday ·morning He 1s married to the former
to her teaching m the Pomeroy ']
at Meigs General Hospital.
Anna M. Spirea.
school Fnday.
M R A 1bom
et
Miss Sandra Brewington Rio Youth of the
Federated
rs. · ·
pson r urnZURCHER PROMOTED
Grande student and her 'fath- Church were tn charge of the ed to her home Pittsburgh, ~a.
J
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lworsilip service SUnday morn- Sunday evening, alter spendmg
er, ames rewml!i...,....
urn. I.
a week with her sister, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Zurchbus, spent the weekend at tttelr mg.
E Ohlinger
er have learned their !on, A3C
I home in Middleport.
The organ prelude by
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Wayne A. Zurcher. Jr..
has
/ Wen-y opened the s~rvice,
Mr. .and Mrs. William Sorg been promoted to Airman Sec' lowed by the processional hymn and son of Ashland, Ky. spent d Cl
d 1 h •-" H 1 H 1 H 1 .. '111
inon
ass an a so as ~~~
o y, o y, o y. . e
several days wl!!l Mrs. Mary entered on the hoiiOI' roll at the
troll was given by Jim !lash E.. Ohlinger. They
returned 3380th T h · 1 s h 1 USAF
with .the Gloria Patri, Collect, home SUnday.
Keesler ~~c:~ ~a~lng CenLo~·d' Pra~er and Domlogy
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hood ter (ATC). Keesler AFB Mia.
umson.
Scnpture
readl111
· · A2C Zurcher Ia 'atudyA.
H ll
eded tile
and 1am11Y o1 st. Marys, Oblo stsslppi.
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were weekend guests of his sla. lng Air· Force eommunlcatio!IJ
The Fourth Quarterly Con- mg Handen BY tt JY uH,bstet- ter, Mrs. Mary E. ObUnger.
system• maintenance,
' ference of Heath
Methodist ny o . e y ean o
Church will be conducted Mon- ter and ~athy Watson. t•
day evening, Feb. I at
t he . A ~!""'Ial number,
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church with the Rev. Stanley beve, was presented
McGuilliard, Portsmouth Dis· youth choir and Donna
trict Superintendent, In charge. ~~ve
the morning
prayer
I Theodorus Council Daughters WLtb chor~l respons~.· and the
of Ameriea will meet in regu- congrega~~n sang., . I
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l lar session Monday at 7:30p.m. Be True. Rev. W&amp;lber Perrtn
' at the IOOF Hall. Following .~all fo~. his sermao
topic,
the meeting a social hour and Youth.
games will be held. Members Pra~er by the.. paator,
are asked to bring cookiett. for 1recess1ona1 hymn., Savior A·
l'&lt;'lreshments.
1 gain," the benediction
with
The Pomeroy Garden Club three-fold Amen and organ
I will mPet Monday afternoon at l lude closed the servicec:a' ral:ynrt
I Z p. m. at the Columbia Gas Connie Lanning and
' office in Middleorl with Bety Tracy served aa aoolytet
I Newton
home service advisor. members of the youth cho&lt;lrll
Members are asked to take 1 were Irene and Morton Barnes, II
Slight Irregulars of $1.PQ to $1.98 Cannon
guest.
Elizabeth 81aettnar,
The B. H. Sanborn Mission- ie Burl, Mary Hayes,
Bath Towels • • . the Most Popular Styles
ary Society of the Middleport Jewell .. Joy Kautz, Cheryl
First Baptist Church will be Laughlin. Maralynn Tracy, Ed••. Patterns ... and Colors ..• .,
the host to the armual Fellow die Young, Connie Lannin1
ship Tea for members of the Caralynn Tracy.
.
Rio Grande Baptist Associ&amp;· A ~sse of red carnations on
tion Monday evening, Feb. 1 at th~ p1ano and two samll
Ute church beginning at 7:30 p. with three red carnatlona and
m. Mrs. Donald Boone will be greenery on eltber side of the
program chairman.
cross on the altar, were
Irregulars of out C1nnon Crystal Palace,
Mrs. Richard Martin of the sented by the youth. There w
Rulland Friendly
Gardeners also four baskets of
n..rerodl $1. 98, jacquard type pattern.
Club will present the garden back of the altar.
program of the month on the An invitatio~ was extended
"Colfee Time With Janet" show the Rev. Perrm to all InterestMonday morning, Feb. t, at 9 ed Pf"Ons to attend a Bible
a. m. Her topic will be Flow- class being bold on alternate
ers and Plant8 in the Home. Sunday evenings, th~ nen to
The Rutland Garden Club wiU be February 7 at ):20 p. m. It
have charge of the
March was anounced that a large bol
program.
had been placed in the vis~~:
Ft;B. !
Irregulars of our Cannon $1.00 1nd $1.39
1tor ~ood Used hoya and
The Middleport Literary Club clothmg wh1c~ Will be
will meet Wednesday
after- local needy families.
Bath Towels
. stripes, solid colors, prints
noon, Feb. 3 at 2 p.m. at the
McKELVEY ELEcri!:D
home of Mrs. Guy Shuler. Mrs.
Walter Waddell will
review William G. McKelvey, son of
"Julian" and Mrs.
Arthur Mr. and Mrs. WOllam A. McStrauss will review "In Vive." Kelvey, Portllmd, a senior at
FIXTURES
FOR
SALE!
VALUES TO 34.95
VALUES TO 8.95
Roll call will be
''Literary Marietta College in business adminlstration, has been elected
Ladies'
Several
Pomeroy Chapter !Btl OES to membership by Tau Pi Phl,
Ladies'
will meet in regular session on the national busmess • economTables _
At $5 ea.
Tuesday at 7:45p. m. and there ics honorary. McKelvey is a
will be initiation.
graduate of Southern H i Bh
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SOCIAL
CALENDAR

We C\ose Our Doors fore~er

SPECIAL PURCHASE

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AND SALE OF

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FINAL WEEK and
Final MARKDOWNS
Most Items At Cost or Below!

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Cannon
Bath Towels

GROUP I

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BARGAINS GALORE ON WEARING APPAREL FOR
WOMEN, TEENS, GIRLS, BOYS, CHILDREN! Shop Now!

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$1.15

GROUP II

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Dress Coats
&amp; Car Coats

$5 $20

SKIRTS
$1.49
up

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

SHELVES· AT $10 ea,
1 NATIONAL CASH
REGISTER _ SEE THIS

Shop All This Week ·· We Close Our Doors Saturday
February 6th ·· Hurry In You'll Get Bargains !!

N.F.O. meeting at Modem •;Scihooiili.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliii
Woodmen hall in Burlingham on II
Ruut.e 33, Tuesday evening
8 p. m. AU farmers invited.
The WSWS of the
EUB church will meet Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs.
Myrtle Long with Mrs. Herbert
Dixon as leader.
FEB. J
The Pomeroy Shakes1&gt;eare :
club will meet Wednesday at
2 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Phil I
Williamson.
The Guild of Grace Episcopal church will meet at the parrish house Wednesday, at

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The Mount Moriah Mission-ary Society will meet 'lbura.
day evening, Feb. 4, at t he
' church with Mrs. Golda GutiJ..
hostess,

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PT. PLEASANT
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Franklin Hoffman, 49, a n d
Casto Mallo•, 47, both
Mason, have nuule appllcafor a marrla11e licenoe In ·
the offico of lbe Councy Clerk.

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General Fund

Patterson Hungry for Shot at Clay

2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Feb. 2, 1965

Hospital~ews

Received b y M o t h e r s

~c~t~~=:~ge lnTh~!~h~~eJ:2h~:~~!~r!lnws

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fund
by Helen I!S tt
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lhas netted $682.61 fr om Middleport and Pomeroy can· Among those who
entered
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{S e a v e n t
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t!.640, comp&lt;'nsat1on of
em· vass. accordin g t o Pat Hindy. chairman from the Ohio Eta Holzer hospilal in the put :H
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ployes $5.160. stationery
and Ph 1 Chapter of Bet" Sigma Phi, sponsor of the drive.
llOIIto wm
GoiMr U
All Gl'flblll pl.,., wrl\lell bJ BOlli Kong ; and Mrs. Gerald
Dear Helen.
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8Upp hes, l t.200, Jurors and Wll· Those making contribution• of Jer, 1128 First Ave., Mrs. Harold Mrs. Donald Boone, depicting Anthony, In the native dress of wbo a do you do with dame They teU me about ti.O,OOO
nesses, 1100. other OXJM!IlSI'!, $5 or $10 include Mr. and Mro. lin the march •ere . Dorothy R. Bush, 19 Evano
Heights, the mlmon fields , hlghli«"tt!d Japtm. Jl:actt clt'!cribed
the watc:Os ";hd": thai when ohe
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$811 Total Sl.ml.
c. F. Tompkins, William Mill· Am berger, Shirley 8a1ty, Bar· Jl&lt;kle LM NGrll!up, 223 Ports. the annual Ji'ellowdlip 'll!a c-ountry IEjJI&lt;III!nted.
sh
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se Bowdl game, ongfl that
ld . 'the• b'-"C!erk of cO\II'II - Salary $6.- "'· Mn. Hool&lt;r Cook, lon
bara Betzing, Marth Escble- mouth Rd., Mn. Grill C. Coolo, sponsocad by the B. H. Sane , wo ers out lou
h o r; stu
wou g1ve
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200 com~nsation of e mployes
Mrs man Betsy Horky Gall Hovat- J R. G •.•• p
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hom M'··"'~ o-u.o.. of "e The meeting was openad witb they U ever I get the
grass a chemical hotloot and dl..
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$5 760, •tati.....-y ond ouppiieo li:rnfOt
Rea, Dr. and Mr&gt;. E. ller, Shirley HlliUID.
Arid. Clon&lt;h, Bld1o:eU, Mrl. J - Middleport Fll'll Baplllt ellllfth Ill organ an p1ano pro e y s ms, ou o uNae poor boyl' courqe.- &amp; - t o
advertising limot hold- R. Maag,
A.
Robimon, McDaniel, tn.o llttdoft, 111ar- W.
Rt. 2 CbiGdrt, held Mondly ovenJna, The 1101· Mrs. C. P. Bradbury aad Mrs. pants. - DISGUSTED HIJJ. limbs and messing up the coming court $ll, other dpen,.. Ralph Wei ker Mrs Ad o I Ph 1... Neuman, lloYtrly l'trtin, Mn. Ma.-vla McGUirt, Rl I lliW far the lltor)' l&lt;atured the Gerald _Anthony. DeTollons oft BAND
pooure ol
who sal ill tho
$50 Total, $14,530.
Satlenl M 't:osie. Russell Betty Rawltnp, Barbara Rial Crow City Rl 1 Crown City lllllde of 1 jel plane wltb poa· the begmninp of m1sslon81'J Dear D.H.:
stand to ••tcb 1M lnaqural
Coroner - Salary $1 110.
M J' . r5SUvers Loval
Yvonno Scally April Smllb' M nAI a
Mcoulrt Rt j ten liYinl a real "~llnC" of 'lf(lrk on Okinawa, were given Resign yourself. Most bouse- parade.
County court _ Judges salof
Middleport Lynn Slltltlt,
Jo
' l'illl&lt;)' M: . - IJylnc • tho mtmhen
were by Rhoda Hall, using scripture wives take to foot hall like John Seellll Uko an those . lady
Mlrll)'ll bam Rt 1 EWift&amp;!Oil
Mrl llbil on a round tho ,...ld from Mathew and a clo!lllg Paul Getty goes for the Hobo and ..,.lleiDID birda at
the
ary $3.164.71, comp&lt;'nsallon olh·' Church of Christ DAV Auxili- Linda WatiOII and
53, Fenney. Wloecup.
,..;,., j, ROM, 20110
tour of Baptist Mlolloilllel\0111. prayer.
jOt
llllll'e White tlllllSe art going to havo
er employes $2,850, stationery ! ary of Pomerov
and supplies and equipment $1 ,- IBennett Post AuxUiary, all .\. . Worklnl: In tho Mlddlopart , . A..., Pt.
RllOnda LYJIII The plaDa named "Mll· The Love . Gift ollertnl wu
!h\:1 to
llllnll 10
to turD of! an aw!llllot of Jlghta
200 . Jurors tfltne" fees
$80. Sorority members taking part sulentlll ,.... Mn. &amp;- llontaomery, 1111,. Court St., lloD Alrllnea Jet. Fl'""' N
dadicated by Mr.. Tony Fowl·
&amp;
gr. . tllatPJ
pay for l1hol may ma_ke
Total $1,294.71.
.
chard Oftll. lllloo 8etty G.- Pl. Pleasant, Edpr R. Woodl, ber
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...,. um: er, chairman, assistad by Mrs. out of ~elr own youJ11 ball them pretty Ui1popular With
Board of election•..,lee, Mn. Robert Blll'ltett Mn. 11303 llow•d Ave Pt. PJiu.
11115.
Willis Anthony of the Love-joy players pants, - H.
blrd-watchen overywhoro. oman
u r t Lee Smllll, Mn. PaUl
ant Maoon A G,b;, Hendor- :::- ,....
.
lbbs Circle with a meditation on Dear Helen :
GENE
- board members "',600, com·
per.slllon of employes t4 ,500,
Texanna White, Mrt. Edward ..,.; W Va Mn Eu.'l Grimm.
Mn. Donald lloono. The "TeleJlli"· Mn. Pearl Hall· Sp&lt;'akuqj of pills and
pre- Dear Gene:
..
compensation and
judg· I.
•d
Moore, Sr., Mn. Pllll CUd
•1 Letart W 'v Mn Ha
Wit enroull to G.- man of iJ,. Do&lt;caa Circle Ja· scrlptiolll (or were ,.?)
I Bird-watchers
everywhere
111
.. Oild clerk• 18.7~. llatlonery
ent
Mrs Jamea Joi!Mon Mra K...: .
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. .. ke, Wll!eonsiD, aad as the trip n and Jane Glbbo ol' tho thoulht It was a 1... that aU •hould
be alertad that tho
and auppliel ~. 1100. other ....
neth Selin. Mn.
' rw., ~n:;.art":·S:s,~~~ propeo~~
toveral "Pas- ~e~ta Circle, Philippines.
prescription bottles should be ''Rooat-No-More" che~col ~...
penses $1.500 . Total. $24.300.
Mn. Cbarlft 8mltb,
M r 1.
In &lt;.'081ume, de- Mrs. Paul Smart resident, labeled With the
of then' haem Waahlngton 1
fall• ..,.... Courthouse and jail buildmgs
n
t.
Robert Aobloy, Mn. Howard ::WI~, ~w;:.
,!.~ mlollonlory llelds thanked the group' cards medlcme and what II Is for. ?ut prone" slarllnp, but o!"Y
and grounds _ comp&lt;'nsat1on
Dailey, MrL Bernard Fultz, K. • Mill~
,. Meo~ 81
sent dur!IIi her rer:atl illneos. Yet the oth~r day I got anolb· I!Titates them Into
roostillj
304
of janito" and employes $5,440, A 23 year old woman wa&gt; ~1n. Wendell Oerll&lt;!b,
Mn. p
• M CUflord G J '' 1'lklnl part ...,. Mn. Field- The grouJ" votad to send a box er prescrtpt1011 •lth nothmg on elsewh....., and it last. aboul a
supplies for janitor, ete. 1700, Jnjurad in one of two MO!gs William llljlea, Mn. Lowell
Jlel&amp;hts,
lnl Hawldnl ln the COIIumo of of clothing to the Becone Jncli· II but the date an,d my IUIIIIfl year. Tho
&lt;near $100 per
fu el-and lightl2.800, water $500. County accidents Investigated )Beaver, Mr1. Deny Guthrie,
•Ronald N Bearhl Rt
Porto Rico 11v1nc facti
on an College. The group also dis- and number. What s more, the tree I may. rBJJe
eyebrow•
telephones St,SOO, repairs $1 ,000 by the Ohio State Patrol on Mn. Edward Crcob
Mrs.
Mn · Edna
Porto Rico; Mrs. Cbarletl Ben- cw;sed the changing of the date pills were plato, white and dll- ol a lew Bird &lt;_capital B) watcJt..
furmlurt, lilltures, office equip- Monday.
Rlrhard Oller, Mn. •
Dale
Rt 2 Lon Bouom, Dtlt, Haltl; Mn. llert Bodlmer, of the annual Fellowship Tea to marked In any way. I have sev· ers until, Foreign Aid,
ment $1.000 . Tot al, $1 2.940.
It took place at _5:20 p. m. on Moum!nl, Mn. ltoocGe Ji'lle, Tlmolh K. · BmmI Portland, C...,o; Mrt. Beulah Wbite. tht aprillll or fall because of eral oimllar pillo m the medl- care, etc. ilveo them som&amp;Other buildings and lands - Rt. 143, at a pomt 2.7 m1les IMrs. Richard Plckent
Mrs M Ey
alia • Rl Ollt woarlllj tht aart o1 the South the winter weather in Febru- cine cabinet. What 1f thty got thm&amp; b1gger to !lap about.-ll
3
malmenance $t .700.
north ol the junction with RI.I Bruct Jenktno, Mn 'Jolm L : n. mma W ce,
1nt11a C!OUIIIr7; Mrl. Wlllll All- ary with the executive commit· mixad up? Or what il the drug· Dear Helen:
Protection to property and 1:14. A car being dmen "'"'h ons.
'
y ~!"S.!:f'H~~· !bony, Burmll. Mrl. Fred Roll· tee to make the change.
gill picked up the wrong pill About a year ~go I wrote you
persons by sheriff - Salary by B1ily Lee Wallace, 2fi ,
Worktnc tbt PomeNY area R
Wlloton Mr 1:
p' man, 'I'Jtjjlland. Mro.
Dan Followins the program the from . one of these look-alike a letter about vtrglns being oul
1 e
$6.too. compensation of employ- dleport , wao pa50ln( another wert Mrs. Jack Seelll
Pat
• M 1• F lmer
Darst, Jr., In 1M cootumt o1 members went to the church madicmes? It has happeoed, of date, and you answered "Ho1
es !!.MO. jail matron salarJet , &lt;Ill' and collidad in the north· Youna, Jay Wamer, 11; 1_ BarMrlllfflft.
tht PbJI!pplno lllaDdl;
Mn. dining room for a social hour. with tragic results. Why can't kum;• or some such. Well, I
f.,300, stationery and . suppiie• hound lane • ·1th a cor dnven ley Henclrlcko Mn Cia.....,.
y,
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t. Oull l'Dn7 Fowler, Ill a OOIIUDII ol The tablo wao coverad With 0 p1IIJ be stamped with some d1dn t see any great number o!
$200, county jail ma mtenance ' north by Dorothy Arnold, :13 Andrewo, Car~lyn ~lford, MID ~=- MJ'~~· KY·;..,!UHam
cad cloth witb white lace over- Identifying mark some are, but virgins standing up and belni
1 • Alb-.., Ky.,
and supplies 16.000. other ox- IRt. I Pomeroy. 'l'here
was Linda Hudoon and 11irtw memcloth and centered with a rad 1 lot aren'll And why, oh why, counted, and I have watched
penses $500, equipment $6,000., heavy damage to the Arnold her! of Girl Seoul Troop 287
R~chard B. BrO(ID, Alb• 0
tissue heart. The
valentine don't ALL druggists
label your column clo5&lt;ly. So may·
monthly oxpense $50(1 . Total1car and medluro
to the Pego Story, B«ky HOUdaoheli
• Y·
theme wu carriad out In the theft bottles thorouibly?-T.R. be I'm right. Belen - ,there
$30,160.
Wallace vthlcl•.
1 and O.bb.. llarbrecht.
Blrtilo
napkins and fancy sandwiches Dear T:
are no vtrgms _left. Whato oO
Recorder - Salary
111.000. M,. Arnold waotaken to Vet· I The IIOI'Orlty membm and Mrs. Donald T.
403
eBJgnS aS
and cookies. White mints decor· Good questions. Until ALL great about hemg a virgin any·
compensation of employes $3.- erans Mrmorlal Hoop1Jal by the the chairman, Pat Hlndy, wish Cedarcrest Dr., Ripley, w. va.,
ated with red were ..rvad with manufacturers and druggists_Ja. way - you don1 get any (ol4
, st•lionery. supp lies and m1-( Poffi&lt;'roy
•quad for Ito l.'llpr... thtlr appredJIIlon 14 dallllbter, Z:IS p.m. Monday.
coffee and tea. Mrs. Dave Darst bel ALL pills and prescriptums medals lor It, you jUst lose out
000
crolilming $3.320. other expen&lt;· treatmrnt for a broken no•• , the residentl ol both YlllaiH Mn. Charles E. Ru ...u, Rt. I
waa chairman of the din inc thorougilly ' the best way " to on a Jot o! fun other girls ore
es $50 Tota l, $12 .m .
l and multiple ial'ffatioll5 and Ifor their aenOI'OIII re5JIOMI to BidweU, IOn, t :17 a.m., MOllroom decorations. Mrs. Boone label them yQ_ursel! the mom- having. We all know sex makes
Agriculture - agricultur. so- '
., .
. Ithe march ott crippllnl dl ..l!et day. Mn. Paul R. Raaan, Rt. The retJ&amp;natlon o! Mlch.rel and Mrs. Smart presidad at the ent you buy them. Trouble
tbe world gn round. Face Ill
rieti es - farmers '""ltule 13.· 1 Walia t-e .a, Cli ed to Melgs land to the workm lor tht ll Wollston, daulh!et, !;51 a.m. John!IOII wu accepted when coif.. and tea services. Mem- most of us are oo sure well- PORTER
IOol. •tale u tension fund $1.lll. count y court Feb. 12 on
a use ol their tlmo.
Monday,
the Middleport Board of Edu- ben of the three clrcleo and remember
that we eet la•y Dear Porter:
catt le tuberculoSis prevention. Icharge of pa:&lt;slng without ••· 1
cation met Monday evenlna In the liOCiety provided the
re- about .this vital precaution un- In two years you have writ·
$I.50ll. apiary inspection $200.!" "ed clear d•stance
Dltcbal'le4
""gular ...slon II tbt 1tl1h freshments. Out of town mem- til someone in the family owal· ten me at least 10 letters, all
brucellosis $WO, soil conserva-, Another are1dent took place
BriefS
Patlenll recently ~barged tchool.
hen of the Rio Grande Aosocl- lows the wrong madiclne.
on ONE subject. I lblnk yoti'N
lion su o. Total. 113.315.
•.t 6 a m: Monday on Meigs
lncltulfd Mn. John Heclcor, Mrl. Mrs. Charleen Mlnent Crane, ation were unable to attend due With pili taking the great an ob,..sed :probably repr~
8
Tuberoulosis
Hospita•
and County Ro.•d No. 3, two and
IContinued from P'l• I)
Lloyd Huiibes, Mra.
Norman Athenl lVII hired 80 1 teach- to the weather but a large national pastime theso days, a ad) little man with a mon..lllil
Ca re _ Mamtenance ot patients , a half mil-. south of Rt. 143 lin news bomtlohlllls within 41 Crace, Mlldalyn Plehett, Mrs. er durin&amp; tho meetlne.
number attendad from tho ).,. gond deal more attention should mind, and wby don't you jUal
in Olher hospitals $18,000. tuber· A car driven by Norman Will , houro crealad opeculallon to- L. F. Olaosburn and Infant oon,
cal church.
be paid to proper identl!Jcatlon. SHADDUP? - H.
cuioSJS
ciiOic mamtenance 51. RutiRnd. wtml .rut of control day on the Mure coutot of Mn. D. G. Crtner, Mrs. Dor- The board qreed to purc~Qie
w~ Total • 19 000
•on the '"Y road and hll a 1S . t 1 1
Saunders Theodore Bee•le new ltllge eurtatno with pro$1·"""'
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ThtA...d ov1~ ore gn po11cy,
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RegtStr,llun ol vital stalls- " _g• rm mg.
car •n~
81!fCinnbng Sunday and
In Scott T. ltaiH and Carl
D. coedt from the Mil')' Watkw
tics - Cmnpe~~salion of regi~ Ion It s top in a creek bed. The r ld
h.
.Slaata.
Memorial Fund. Present were
dr iver escRp&lt;'d lnjurv Th•r• ap ouc.,...lon, 1 •
Soviet
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Voice of Broadway • • • r e p o r t i n g
lr11 rs. $200. Total, $200.
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Unitm announced that :
r · . • • C~.A~nuaa,
M:UW
Other health - hydrophobia ::,,' e~~iy medmm damR~e to - Prmier ~Jexel N. Kotygln
' superintendent, EmeriOII Jones,
tr•·alment $200. cripPled child·
. . .
and a SOviet delegation would
I Mrs. E. 0. Rall , Ltonell Bogp,
.d $1 442 Total $1 642
One conviCflon reported by
.
Cash Bohr and Harold Hubre~ a1 . , ·
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th(" patrol w a~ F.strll Hal\. Jr . leave soon for a v1sit to Combard
By DOROTHY KJLOALLI!N
1
Co unt)' home - Salary
of I of Portland who WQ~ fin~ tHl mu mst North Vit&gt;t Nam .
InSupt. and matron $2,520, com· and coets i~ Ga llipolis court. formed circles said tho departMr. Johnson, with I Mast·
pcnsat1on ot employes $t.i.240.,
ure \Ya~ imminent.
~r·s Degree in science (blolophy,ician salary or fees $.100,i
- The Kremlin hierarchy Ia· Pomeroy Fire Chief Henry gical; Bnd working toward his JOTTINGS IN PENCIL
when a famous person dlel, the column·
fu el and h1ht U.400. mamten·1 Two-Car Arritlrnt
1vors summit taika with Pm· Werry eolimated damAges caus· doctorate, has left teachlllj
The Celebrity Customers at Danny's iots will feel impelled to write "Broad•
ao ce supplies 17.000. rarm su:&gt;-, 1 1 . 1
'l idtnt Joh_noon.
ad by a lire at lhe Ruth Buff· temporarily to tulflll
Hideaway usually couldn't care Ieos way was rocked by the death of the be1I#;J;a1e(in
- , a bou t wh 0 ' s at th e next table, but when loved So-and-So, " w h en ·m truth •Pl'1• s 1100
. • oth..- elpenoet $100 •' ps
ted - Snv1et Communist party ington residence Monday at 4:· service requirement•. Fortner""'"nd•
new eQUitJment $211lJ Total, $18,· • omeroy po 11 ce vest 1ga
-chieftain Leonicl I. Bre%1111ev 05 p.m. will total $500.
ly on the OU faculty hll took Juliet Prowse and Sal Mineo made their So was a quite deplorable penon belov·
860.
1" mmo~ '7o-car acci&lt;lent that and pre•ldium member Nikolai ( Werry' said the fire started the Middleport poslti,.; because ent!ance as a new duo, they made quite ed only by his mother. Georgie Solotaire
. Child welfare board - Sala· i ~~~~~·st a 7 p.m. Monday on v Podgorny . llt'Cretly paid a while water line was belna he was to leave for oervlce be- a npple among the blase conversational· was not famous exceP.t to the famous, but
net of employes $1 .500, mam·
.
.
J.ghtmng &gt;tsll to Hunaary taat 1th&gt;wad out with a blow-torch. lore the University year wa• ists . . Connie Stevens and Jim Stacy he deserved many trtbutes. He was know·
tenance of &lt;hildren m other • Poltco ~ai&lt;l that George L. woek.
'The bll%e spread into the house, completed.
are contemplating ador,tin~ a baby . . . ledgeable about ahows, and his witty
tJome1 $2200 other ~xpPn~es &amp; Harn"S, l t , Pomeroy , sk1dded
b1
h nd
Maurice Chevalier, dong a one-man comments at premieres were priceless.
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u wa11 qut y roua; t u er Mrs. J ohnaon continues as • show In Munich the other night, walked He trusted people, and people trusted
child 'welfare
$800 . total,
$-1.· 1·'~1 th e r.ar o1 • car· d r~ven
SALES REPORT
control.
500. .
I\1 lllmm Cro,., Racine. T h • Pt. Pleasanl Llvestuct Saleo Co. Chief Werry also reported MilS Latin and Elljllsh mstruc- off the stage after only 35 minutes and him. Perhaos that Is lhe best obituarY
Children's homo - Salary of ' mlshap ocru_rrrn whrn Harm
Jaaury 311, !IIi$
that damales caused by lil'e tor.
settled for a mere ,4,000, although his anyone can earn .... . Sophia Loren io
Sup!. and matron $3.912, com· fwas • 11· emptma to pu 11 to the HOGS _ 175 to 22o, 18 to 17; at tho Pomero Pastr
abo
contract called for much more. He quit spending her spare time studying two
ensallon of empinves $4 680 '" 0e ot the " ""' so !he village H•av,.
· , 13 to 15" Fat So s nd
Y
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M
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because he didn't think the audience wao languages, German and Italian. Italian?
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physiCian salary or fees. $700 / '1111er rue cou P""· · o Ill· 12 to 14.25; Boars 1 to i0.40; $5011. The blazo started around A M
NS - John Youn&amp;. appropriately enthusiastic. Afterward•. you ask in surpriae. Yes, Sophia wants to
luel and light $1.100, malnt""-' "" '" were suffef'd.
Pigs 5 to 9_ ,
h1 1
k
Mason; A. L. Glenn, no addre"; In an interview with the press, Chevalier get rid of her Nea~olitan accent and
. $6,500. other ex.'
Da1sy
. ,.
• among h er
CATTLE _ Steers \5 to 19 . a o wa er lan .
omg, Mlddleport .
expressed a yearning for the apprecla· sound more ~htc w en shes
ance supplies
pt.nses $200. nrw rquipm•nt l Ar,.a S.-oul Offil'ial
Heifters 13 to 17.110: Fat
VISITS PARENTS
DISCHARGES - Marlo Ko- lion he gets from theatre-goen in the snazzy Roman friends . (Some of
fans
$200. Total,_ $t7,892
12 to 13.90; cannero 9 to l2. Frad Si,..n, student at Ohio blentz, Pomeroy; Tolltba ca.. United States.
never noticed she had a Neapolitan ac·
_BUnd relief - transfer
to Rob&lt;rt H. Krrjcl, Seoul EX· Bulls 14.10 lo 16; Stock Steers Univentty, openl part of his to, t;'ortland; Rev. Okey Cart, [
Believe every word you read In praise cent; they were too busy studying her
bhnd rellei fund 12.7118.68.
N'lltive lor t•· _ , •
18 tr. J9.M: Stock Heifer! 14 to )semelller vacation with
his Midli
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Dependent
chlldren - T'ran~•~~: '''"'"tate
Arn 16.75,
·. Stoe k Steer Calves 17 to parenll, Mr. and Mro. Leland • .
. . I Bov &amp;out Council
has re•IRn·
ler to a1d for dependent ch1ld- t'd . the JIO!I•tion •ff•rt.ive April 2140; Stock Helf•r Calves 15 to I stsoon, Pomeroy. Alao vtaitin&amp;
1
refl ~.122: To~al , $5,1 22.
:I.
He did not reveal hi! luture l!li
with them was John Keperly,
reh•f.
burial
s and pIa ns. He had seotv~N.
·" 1•,~• Tr 1. VE~L CALVE,~ - Tops 36.\0·, West Lake , Clev•land
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me~rUIIs - ~\~riE'S member!! , State area "im~e -lune , 1958 _ 3~"0nds 34.50; Medium 22 to Fred's roommate. The bo:ts
ot relief com~1!"-SJO~ $660, rom- The area include!! Gal\ia and t 27 50; Common &amp;. Heavit! 18 return~d Sunday to 10 on a
pensaUon of mves f!gatora and Meiss counties in Ohio and M.a· · to 32.
concert tour with the
Ohlo
clerks $4,200, nthl'f exp&lt;'nses.,1son county, W. Va.
j
Univeraity band. Oo Monday
1

r.ehef co~mJssJont&gt;r ~1.2.~0. re-- 1 ~r . Krf:"jri iR a Jraduate of , ctNClNNA11 (UPI) - Vada
b.et ~old1ers and ~a 1lnr~. etr.l Michigan State University, a nd Vinegar, four months old suf.
,.1,500, . grave markers $450, he entered professional 5COut- l rocated Monday when a plastic
Me~onal Day etJ)f'n~E' $400 , 1ing in 1940. Prior to coming
dry
cleaning baa became
bu~1als $300. Totals, $t0,160. , the Tri-State Area he served ao wrapped around his head while
oor r.E'\1el ~ l'ranster to an aAsistant to the Chicago Ihe was tn bed.
poor reli•r fund 110.0110, other Council ond the li:jyplian Counexpenses $6.465.40 Total , $16,- !dl In southern lllinoii.

they were at Middleport, Belpte, and Vincent : today
at

Hill!boro, Cincinnati, and Batavia, and on Wednesday wil;l .
go to Ripley and Portsmou th
before they return to Athens.

toi

4~:-khouse

Maintenance I

$1.01~ .

fHE DAILY SENTINEl

As low as

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Memorial Ro!llpltal
AOM1SSIONS - Margaret AI·
len Pomeroy · Martha Werli....
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Racine ; Thomas Gilkey Shade trt-rald 1bomp11on, Pornero,.~
Mary Lou Henson
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William Hayf:l~. Syrarn~e : Ruth
Bennett, Long Bollom ; Dorothy
Arnold ftomeroy ' Clyde Stl
art. MiddltpOrt. ·
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IT'S MOORE'S IN POMEROY

Baby Panthers have lost three I before March 1 and file an ap- pating in Exer~ Co~ss
Iames.
plication, Mr. Olase said.
Road. a 43-day field trammg
In the Seventh Grade encounA
farm
f
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exercise
on the lsland of Ha.
orw1eanewarm
1er, Rutland won a ~13 deC!s- feed grain base Is established waii. A driver ln Company A,
Jon. Hall lad the wmners w1th will not be eligible to partlci· 1st Battalion of the division's
'lne while _Randy Burt topped pate m the l!l6&gt; feed grain pro- 69th Armor at Schofield Bar·
Pomeroy w1th six.
gram. However , such fa r m1racks, be entered the Army in '
may qualify for the price sup- August 1963.

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Inshtute Sapreme Court Monday af.
~chools classes for 1965. held Hrmed two reapportionment
·m member indep&lt;'ndent agents rallnp wblcb restrict to ond their stalls. ~p-lo-date in· year the terms of Now York
surance Information and adu- State lefllslaton elected
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catlonal background In . the high- November an d tu1 1ou·year
ly compi ex casualty msurance ternu of Vlrfllld 8 ,
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J.:u:O."n~
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vember 14-19 at the Granville[ along with the Now York decl·
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IN WINTER EXERCISE
tbat the ledenl district court
' lit the case may obaqo K1
Army PFC Allrad H. Lyons 1 mind about tho need of a ltll
Jr., whose parents Hve at 3081 election H H
fit "In tbt
Third st., Racine, Is particlpat-l llghl 81 eire.:..,.. 81 tbey
ng In a three-week lleld traiD- moy dever.•
"'I exercise In Germany end-1 Justice• Jolm M. llarlu
lng Feb. 18. A mechanic In Ser- . and Tom C Ciall dl teated.
vice Battery, 2d Battalion of the 1 ,
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Artillery near,1
Gelllhaullell, Lyona enterad Ulel MEEIING CANCELED
Army In February 19tl4 and com- The regnlar meetiDg of the
pleted basic combat training at t Laurel Cliff Health Club 1o
'ort liDos, Ky. Ha atteDdlld I bave been beld 'Dnnda7 Feb.
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'lbere ,..... oo knockdowno out Oild meamrblle to subject not on1
of the beo1 lights i
bot Chuvalo bad hia right eye the ClnadlaD "Iron man" to Iever
1n the G de8 but
B r a v e s Get S o u t h p a w O ' D e l l :
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olD&amp; ring
punWtment.
""' thebeld
rtcbest
non-title
alao was bl-"••
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offctall Ia ,It lcb
anywltere
lly Uoftetl Prwith Clilclnnatl and both Loo
Ill
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above and below his left eye orad Patteraon 011 a
d.:"! 11-.e gate of
m
Maybe the San Frattcl8co
Anaeles clubo.
had 1 1.0 .-.r .,:;:: cU.
and on hll forehead.
baolo u follows · Referee Zack t tlle Garden and
11 '
ants doctded they made a mil- 11le St. LoulJ Cadlnall have and ltiJ ERA .., UO
Chuvalo lorced the fight . Clayton 1-5-1·
Joe Arm000 t' the ::',;:
take In trading catcber Ed aoked pltdlen Earl Prandll
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round after round as he triad lllrong, ' a.t, 'Oild Judge Tony
the a
Bailey to the
MUwaukee aad Dick Egan to their training
to flatten the only man who Cal!lellaoo, H
The United Canada Paltertlon'o 32,.
Braves, because they tradad camp. Franc:lo, a rtgbthander, flrst.baseman hit :n bomo .,..
had yorn the heavyweight p,.,, International bad the cent
the total net
back for hun Monday.
waa wltb the Pittsburgh org,.... lui
nd bad 1 .211 hat1
crown tw1ce. But Floyd called bout even: 5-5-2.
, wu ellllmated at 1140 000 Ch
Southpaw
pitcher
Billy lzatloo for four yean and
year
upon hi• skill and rapid-fire
Jllebeot N Title
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punching to avoid being belted The
wu l
20 per cent at about
ants Iaiii seaoon, went to the with Detroit.
teUOD
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lee • -lug."
ttng catcher. Bailey hit .282 u pitcher John Gelnar to a conthe Braves' regular cather last tract. 11le 21-year-old rlgbthandGAME CHANGED
Loyola S u f f e r s F i r s t Home
Mr.
William
K.
Russell,
Midyear, driving In 34 runa and er wu the 28th Buc to llign.
" l not only won," explained
dleport
Hlflll
School Atblello
hitting five home runs ln 116 He pltchad lor the Columbus
had worn
the
heavyyeigbt
director and principal, Ia anSEOA.L
ALL
GAMES
games.
Jeto of the International League
Loss
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Great Neck, N. Y., "but 1
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nouncing that tho baskelbaU
By FRED MCMANE
key conlerence clashe; high· Team
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Balley was tradad to the and Aabeville of the Southern
proved l haven't got a china
game with Nelaoaville, ortgtUPJ Sporll Writer
lightad the remamder of the Alhem
.. , 11 1 919 594 Braves by the Giants In a ..,... League before joining the Pi·
chin. And l got the unanimous
oally ocbaduled for Feb. %Otis
It
doesn't
look
as
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St.
John's
night's
ochedule.
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... , 10 2 839 701 en-player doal prior to the 111M rateo In July.
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decision.''
bas bten reocbeduled on Sat- IN Y I wUI have to wall too Tulsa engineered the upset as Gallipolis .. , .. 6 5 6Z7 678 season. .
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Masanort Murakami, only
Twenty -seven -year -old Chu- urday, Feb. ltb at NelsonviUe long to get back among the no· It downed ninth ·ranked San Jackson , , , , , , , 6 6 761 756 . The Mmnesota Twlllll Signed Japanese ever to play major
valo of Toronto, champion of as an away-game.
lion's top 10 rankad basketball Francisco 59-53, while in other Wellston . ...... 5 7 859 857 mlielder Rich Rollins and pitch- league baseball, signed with
Canada, demanded a re-match .,..,._ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
teama - the Redmen pulled action eighth • ranked Duke Pomeroy .. . • .. 5 7 741 853 ers Billy Pleis and Chuclc Nle- the Nankai Hawka tn Japan
because of the alleged " better
off a stunt Monday night that topp&lt;'d Maryland IJU4, Wake Logan . .. . .. . . .. 3 9 750 843 son. Rolhns was the !lOP~ after having signed a contract 1
breaks" that he claimed refno team had been able to do Forest tripp&lt;'d Clemson 82·75, Middleport ...... 0 13 655 844 more of the year in 1962. Plels wltb the San Francloco Giants. ,
LAUNDRYeree Zack Clayton gave Patterm four years.
Kentucky walloped Georgia 96w., 4-1 last season, appearing The Hawks rontend that Mur-1
DRY CLEANING
son "throughout the light."
St. John's, which fell to lith 64 and Wisconsin defeatad NoSEOAL VARSITY
in 47 games, a club high. Nte- akaml was not a free agent
WY 2-5428
POMEROY
In the UPI rating! this week, tre Dame !J8.90.
I TEAM
w L p op son was 4-17 at Atlanta and e.• • • • tl iii • • • • • • • • • • • • • a a -.
Patterson Was Favored
Patterson, weighing 197¥..
bounced back after a loss to Tulsa came from six points Athem . . . . . • . . 9 o 727 450 had no record m two appear•
pountlo - the heaviest of his
Marquette Saturday to deleat behind with only four minutes Nelsonville ..... 8 1 641 531 ances for the Twins.
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car..,. - was favored at 7-5
Loyola 1111.1 BZ-87 Monday, and remaining to defeat San Fran· Wellston .. . ., .. 4 5 639 631
The Twins also arutounced a
a
but many or the boxing experts
in so doing became the first cisco. Trailing 50-44, the Hurri- Jackson .. •• .. . 4 5 563 569 they signed veteran reliever •
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doubted his ability 1o go the
Firestone posted Its seventh , team to defeat Loyola in ita canes' Bob Fedorko It'd a surge Gallipolis .. .. . 4 5 8115 501 Art Fowler with their Denver a
a
distance against brawny, dark- straight wm, G&amp;J won
its own gymnasium smce Febru- wh1ch gave Tulsa the lead at Pomeroy . • . .. . 4 5 553 666 farm club. He was released by •
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53-51 with 1:22 remaining .
Logan
. ... , , 3 6 561 609 the Angels last season after a :•
ing his lifth straight knockout. ped a three game losing string It took a !me comeback _by Fadorko pacad Tulsa with 16 Middleport . . . . 0 9 461 613 Ill-year major league career a
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The Canadian slugger scaled Monday night in independent ac· the Radmen In the !mal nme pomts but game scoring honors TOTALS .. . . 3131 4t150 •
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208 pounds.
tion on the Washington school minutes of play to achieve the went to the Dons' Joe ElliS.
Michlgan Regains
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planks.
VIctory as they trailad by 10 who tallied 19.
SEOAL RESERVES
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John Milhoan's 32 points led with only 8:40 remaining.
Never In Trouble
TEAM
W L p OP First in UPI Poll
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Firestone to an easy 93-611 win Gu~rd Jerry Housto~ was re- Duke was never in trouble I Nelsonville
8 1 386 313 NEW YORK (UP!)- The Unlt- j8
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over Goodyear. Bill Brown tied sponstble for St. John.s second ~1th Maryl~nd as the Blue Dev· Jackson . . · .•.. 7 2 345 256 ed Press International major •
Milhoan for the losers by dump- half surge as he tallied 16 of lis movad mto a tie with North Wellston .. . .. . 6 3 370 334 college basketball ratings with •
ing in 32.
his %2 pomts m the second stan- Carolina State for first place in Athens . , . , . , . . 5 4 3&lt;8 290 first-place votes and won-lost
John
Fuller's
22
points
lad
The Redmen bad a good the Atlantic Coa5t Conlerenre. Logan
. .. .. ; 4 342 325 records through Saturday Jan •
Jf bills are bothering yoa ••• If pay.
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Evans to an 81-69 win over mght from the floor as they Duke outclassed the Terrapins Middleport . . . . 4 5 317 305 30. in parentheses.
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menls are too stiff , .. that's when you
Scott's Grocery. Rick Deary con.nected on 51.5 per cent of from the start as it moved to Pomeroy , . . . . . 1 8 283 380 Teatn
Points •
need one sensible cash Joan. Jua
led the Grocerymen with 25 their shots compared to 38 per an 18-point lead at halftime Gallipolis ...... 0 9 25() 398 1. Michigan {18) (13-2)
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Two Columbus table tennis points.
cent for Loyola.
and widened the margin to 25 TOTALS
38 362681 2601 2. UCLA (13i (15-2)
313 a
atop for )'OlD' IDOIIe)'ln one trip. Have
tea ms rmiShed third and sev- Carl Wolfe and Don McDade
Smith High Scorer
dunng the second stanza. Tile SATURDAY'S RESULTS:
3 st. Jos. (Pa 1 21 IH) 237 18
le.. to P"1 out. ~ ;,oune!f oil
196
enth in a field of eight Satur- teamed up to lead G&amp;J to an But Mclniyre paced the
Terps stagad a 13-point rally lronton 72 Wellston 88
4. Providnce fil (14-0)
the more.
167 a
day and Sunday m the annual , 81-70 win over Falstaff.
ners w1th 25 pomts wh1le Bill late In the half to move within Racine &gt;2 Middleport 50 (ot) 5. Wichita (13-3)
147 •
Oh io lnterciiies tournament at , Aaron Buffington and Huff Jed Sm1th collectad 28 lor Loyola. ll pomts at 7U2 but that was Wahama 49 Pomeroy 48
6. Davidson (III-I)
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119 a
the Net and Paddle dub, 481'. the losers.
One major upset and se1·eral as close as they could get.
Athens 67 Warren Local n
7. vanderbilt (I) (\4-2)
Oar Friendly siaff
East Fourth-St . Dayton.
Buffington had 29 and Huff
FRIDAY'S GAMES:
8. Duke (I0-2i
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The fi rst team . with Ohio's pourad in 21.
Athens at Nelaonville
9. Sao Francisco (13-2)
76
men's singles champion, John
Wellston at Gallipolis
10. Indiana (12-2)
Srencer : men's fourth ranked
Pomeroy at Jackson
Second 10 - 11. St.
44 12
32 13
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East
Angsburg 77 Gus. Adolphus 84 Log at Middl rt
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St. Fr'clsfPal 115 Wayn'rg 97 I Bethel 83 Aurora 61
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Shoemaker, Columbus
city
SATURDAY'S GAMES:
Iowa 15 ; 14 (tie), Arirona, New
champion, and Abe
GundiePittsburgh 7~ W'minster(Pa) 61 Minn. (Morris) 88 Wahpeton 70 Col. . .astmore at Athens
Mexico, Oklahoma State 11; 17,
man, was edged by the Dayton
South
Steubenv'le 87 Pillla. Textile 60 Jackson at Hillsboro
Tennessee 10; 18, North caroclub, first, and Cleveland No.
Florida A&amp;M 76 Clark 6S
Rio Grandt' 94 Campbellsville 85 Franklin Heights at Legan
lina State 9; 19; Brigham·
! tf'rm . in second place .
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Tennessee 76 Florida 43
Pittsburg St. 78 NW Missouri 77 Wahama at Pomeroy
Young 7; 20 (tie) , DePaul IJld •
Wake Forest 82 Clemson 75
Southwest
Middleport at Nelsonvllle
St Bon
Th e second Columbus team,
IS
Wm. &amp; Mary 68 Furman 64
Oklahoma 87 Missouri 74
.
aventure t.
m' de up of players finishing
Benedict 123 Knoxv'le Coli. 119 Tex. Coil. 100 Philander Sm. 76
Other leoma receiving: 1
5-6- 7·8 in an earlier
central • A new farm feed grain base Duke 82 Maryland 64
Arizooa st. 9Z Bradley 81 .
- Miami (Fla.), Miami '
Ohio playoff, . finish;" ahead of may be established under the Ft. Eusti• 101 Ft. Lee 91 (OT) Tulsa &gt;9 San Francisco 53
SVAC Standings Spta. eal
Minnesota, Texas Tech, Wyom·
the Cmcmnah men s
team. 1!165 Feed Grain Program for West VIrginia St. 78 Salem 67 SW Texas 108 Sul Ross 70
SVAC ALL GAMES
mg.
Members of the _second team I farms which did not • plant Kentucky 9fl Georgts 64
Howard Payne 77 Texas A&amp;! 65 TEAM
W L P OP
&amp; SAVINGS CO.
lead grains in 1959 and-or 1980 W. Vlrginla 111 Geo. Wash. 110 E. Texas St. 65 E. Tex. Bap. 55 Eastern
... 13 0 871 643 NEW
_ Floyd
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er· that meet eligibility requ""' Okla. Cy. 91 Loyola(La.) 88
Lamar Tech 78 Tex. Lutheran 69 Southwestern .. 6 6 658 7l2
ry Brown, 17 • of Mansfield, and I ments, Mr. Wayne Chase of the Catholic U. 57 Seton Aa!l M
Oklahoma City 91 Lcyola as
Kyger Creek .. 5 1 612 684 Patterson, l97Y&lt;, Great Neck,
125 E. Main St. I
Phone WY 2-2171
John Temple 22 • of Columbus., Meigs ASCS County Office an· Louisiana Coli. 110 Millsaps 67 S. F. Austin 72 Sam Houston 70 North Gall1'a .. 2 8 51" 6 I N. Y.. outpointad George Clw·
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Tulane 73 Mississippi St. 70
Hannan Trace 2 12 690 839
Bob Miller, Mgr.
FRIDA Y"S GAMES '
Henry were the only players To be eligible for a
new Livingston 91 St. Bernard 74
J~~er 16 years old at the ev~nt. farm feed grain base, Chase LaGrange 81 Blrm'ham-So'th'n
COLUMBUS (UP!) ·- Tbe
SVAC VARSITY
1North Gallia at So1uth•oestenoj~
Loans made quickly to West Virginia
lop player at the meeh~g said the operator must expect
80
severe weather bas prompt.. TEAM
W L P OP Blackfork at Hannan Trace
Residents through ou.r CITY LOAN •
w.as Danny Veagh of the wm- to receive 50 per cent or more Louisiana St. 58 Mississippi 5S ad stale Wildlife Olief Dalo Eastern .... · .. 1 0 483 307 Eastern at Kyger Creek
GUARANTY CO. here
I
nmg Cleveland club, owner of of his livelihood in the current
Midwest
L. Wbllellell to aot 0 h !o Kyger Creek - · 4 2 314 304 SATURDAY'S GAMES1
ALSO SINGLE. SIGNATURE LOANS
1 recreation business and ta· year from the production of No. Michigan 135 Alma 61
oport.,.,en to help in provld- Southwestern .. ! 3 :!.21 336 Eastern at Belpre
I
tJie tenms club sponsor, form· agricultural commodities on the Findlay 1118 Aillsdale 87
lng Immediate abetter for wlld· North Gallia
2 4 298 351
at Kyger Creek
erly nationally ranked ln men's farm : must have had at Jeast Wisconsin 98 Notre Dame 90
Hannan Trace 160 167 1711
345 1761
463 ~~nna:n~,~W~-~V~•~-~a:t~N~o;rth::;.~:~lilili~:.lr.l~~~
singles. He was undefeated in two years experience in the Sou. 111. 71 Cen. Missouri St. 68 life.
Whitesell said ouch sbeller TOTALS
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ail matches.
producllon of feed grains in the Washburgn 95 Ji'l. Hays St. 7S
Ia esoential If Ohio is to bave
last five years; must have ade- Drake 76 Creighton 67 (0'1')
breeding stock next opring.
SVAC RESERVES
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Pomeroy Eighth
quote equipment for the pro- N. Dak. 85 U(Mil.) Wisconsin 75
He asked sportsmta to pr1&gt;- TEAM
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vide brnsh plleo aad slacks of North Gallia
8 0 249 152
Grade Wins Again
ductlon of !cad grains ; the land Mo. Mines 87 Harris Tchrs. 71
bay
lor
temporary
wind·
Eastern
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5 2 244 151 I,
Pomeroy's Eighth grade won must be suitable for the pro- LaCrosse 84 River Falls 80
duct ion of feed grains ; a n d Stout St. 90 Superior St. tie
break&amp; to protecl the wild. Kyger Creek
4 2 239 154
its loth game of the season, neither the owner nor the oper- NE Missouri st. 84 Quincy 71
tile.
•Hannan Trace I 6 168 329 1
61-33, against Rutland Monday t
0 6 141 255
~venino In the Pomero Junior a or may have an ~terest in Minn. (Duluth) 74 Concordia 40 He also suggested they dis- Southwestern
. h e
Y
any other farm for which a feed
tribute waste grain in ares• TOTALS ... -. 16 16 1041 1041
H1ggym.
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b
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where then are large ...,.
SATURDAY'S RESULTS:
Sam Arnold pacad the win- I ~~~~ ase as
een es •~
TRAINS IN WAHOO
New Boston 78 Kyger C~k 45
ceatratlon• ol brood stock.
ner's with 20 and Jim Crow 1 fnte;..stad producers who can Army PFC Paul R.
Craft, .....,_.,. . . ·~ _
.
Southwestern 68 Wilton 65
!ollowad with 16. Yarbrough I meet these requirements should son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L.
Rutland 41i North Gallla 40
paced Rutland w1th 16. The contact the ASCS County Office Craft, ReedsvUie, Is
partlct.

NEW YORK (UPI) - Promater Harry Markoon ts trying
today to arrange 1 May rematch ol the great u••· round
fight In which Floyd Patter1011
oulpomtad " white hope" George
Chuvalo before 19,100 dillriouoly delightad fans at Madison
Square Garden.
But _double ex · heavyweight
champ1on Patterson, shout $140,
IMk richer and deservedly proud
of Monday night's triumph, said
he thought he deservad a shot
at Cassiuo Clay'o heavyweight
crown.

The Ohio Association of In-

KENTON MAN KILLED
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pnsonen In other workhouse!li,l McKENZIE Terln UP[) !ota l
' A Kenton, Oh.io man. wa s killed \
on ay
untmgton
ND KENNl'.:L niNO and hi s wife was injured ln a
Atlmlnistntion ol DoR Law head.,n colli,.on of two caro
PT PLEASANT- '!'he Rev Jorome D. Rodgers, &amp;3,
- Audll or'o Clerk hire and 011 Highway 18 near here Mon· former rector of Chr1st Episcopal church at Pl. Pleuant,
supplies 1945, salary dog war- day. State troopers said Rich- and who often served St. Peters Episcopal church In Gal.
den $2.400 Oth.r expenses 11191. , ard G. Lobb. Qt. ""'dead whtm lipolls died last night m a Huntington hospital alter suf·
1 they arrived at the scene.
Total 14 .043
fenng a heart attack Jan. 23.
Other paymrnt s of dog and
He had been serving St. Johns - - - -- - - - - kennel - Dama~l'S and witness
Episcopal Church In Huntlllj· the dioceasan commltteea on
fee!! 12.000, workmHI ':t eompenton, and had resided at 13&amp;5 mental health and alcobollsm,
satliln. ~7 . county'!ll portton ~m. OIVO'tlf . . fO tN'tltll1 0' Park St. Rev . Rodgers was and for seven years was: a
ployp~ · ~lrert\@f1t $200. Total.
MlfGI ~A.O.. ••••·
·oorn Feb. 22, 1911, in Tennes- part-time chaplain at Lakin
$2 .257
tt~ft•r• • · ow .... I"Uitn ....,
see. He attended Cumberland State Hospital.

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Sunday School attendance for
Jan. 24 was 90. The offering
$29.41i.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Black·
&amp;ton and family spent Satur·
day night and Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. F. E. Shaeffer ol Columbus.
Ruth Ann Bailey, who I• at·
tending school in Columbua,
spent a weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbur
Bailey.
Rollin Radford and Mrs. Wil·
liam Radford spent Tueoday tn
Columbus. Mrs. Radford's mother, Mrs. Grace Glaze of Columbuo, retumad to Pomeroy
with the Radfords.
Michael and Sandy Glaze of
Middleport spent the weekend
with their uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mn. William Radford ond
family, while tilelr parenll viilied In Cbllllcothe with m&gt;uL.

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February I~ Mt"lestone for
' dStotes Economy
Umte

the nahan 1s entertng it3 fifth
toll!iecutlve yeor ot b\tsilless ••pan81on.
FOI!f years ago lhio nwflllr
the r~esslqn of 1~ ~;Ill
luu~~od botillm and th~ ecpnubeion a lonj climb upward.
• climb which l!a1 carrj,.t
ne11rly every busll)ess inijpx to
record ~igh, ,
l'reaslll')' S"!'ratill')' c. Do~ilas Dillon and Girdnar 1\ckl~y.
chairman of lh~ Pre.!iUient's
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od since 11131.)
Qleplai'J'o ia llbVry. jletlft&gt;rd.
1\ltte: The current adv~nce ·~ IJrMdhl!rf lll'hi!OI&amp; IIIII
has bj!en t~e seCll!ld Sle'ldie•t
Pijf.Pis, are • IPvr\ftl,
since 1BD:. comperptlvely free [
re w be ret••••meols.
or b11 month-to-I'JlDQth tluctua- a
D'!J~rn J:!&gt;"W
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tlpps. Onl~ the expansion of B b
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Aprd, 1951-]&gt;ebruary.
1957
llr llrll l"nl~ fiJIIY
•bows a smaller
average ff f '
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mont~ly rate of a(jvance.
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Mr. and Mrs. &amp;bert H&amp;ler
entertained with a
birthday
dinner Sunday Nt tirlrrr bQme
pn Hysell st. ill iJmurr of 1M
lirst ·bi!'IMIIY anniversary of
their daughter, Jlarbllra Aim
Haley. Ice cream and a decorated oak.e enaettibed 11 Hqppy
Bil'lhday, one year old."

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Gran4d«Hshfl!r'• 6th

who celebrated her slx1ll fllrtb.
day. Sherr! Ia the ~ "01
Mr. anfl lfp, ..... 8llrnb.lrt.

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Mrs. John lfriO'I!&lt;JZjOn is re- Bi~thtlPy
l,lrl. Qavid Farmer and i)pr ' mindm~ ticket ~lliirmep for M nd MrJ fl le a--'-·rt ,....,,_
daughter and son-in-law Mf 'th . "
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and \4n." Arthur Ski!mer:
e /~r" 9~r,y ,..mg sponsor- I entertained will! a famil~ din- Others atte!lf!in.l tbe dinnet
The Q~io lrli&gt;!lll!rs' (:ommit· tl)e weekend in Pa~!Qq wh.,. 114 ~y even!nl, Feb. t bf llll'l' ~y ijl !Jlj!lr llQrpj! '" '
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I tej!, Mrs. ll~y c~v~. Ch@irW.n . . they ware guesJs of fl!rs, Farm- ' the MiddlePOrt Child COJ!Hrv~- 1 1\rpdbtJfy ill hP!lllr gl
U&gt;eir IBarnhart ll1ld MJkltm, Oreg.
conc.rned by the breakdown In er's son and family , Mr. apd !Jon
Lea,JUe. that tickets I F~P&lt;l4aughter, Sh..,.l Barnhart IK~tby, Pfla Jlj., l(mneth en&lt;
flllllil life with tj•e ~~·~ lrlrs. l)ap fanner M!lll fAf!lily should be l!urned In by ThUri- -- 1.-elill !If CelumbtJ4. Tho " -·
of allnte;-failh pl;..ning com- I Whtle there the birthday &amp;IIlli: doy, Feb. ' · Tha party wtll bj! Itary Scbool building beginning :ed gueols ..-lved cards an&lt;
mitloe and COQperatins orlani- , versaries of Mro. Farmer aod held m the Poarl it. Blomen- II I p. m.
4urlnf tho afler!lcJpn.
zations, is holding a family life I her son . Dan, were obsorv,.!
confer"nce at the De:tt$1r...Cole wuh a family Qinner.
Hotel in Columbus, February
Mrs. Farmer . who was ~o
23 and 24 as the secpnd in a vears old, had baked the bir~series of programs on better day oako which w~s Sef'YeQ folfamrly Jiv ing. Dr. Clair War· I lowong !he dinner. Attendmg
den, pr. Jerome Folkf!lao and the donner were Mr. and Mrs.
FatiJer D\!ffey cpnatitute the ' Dan Farmer and d8Uiht,r. Cio·
advi~OIY comm•ttee of cl~r~v- dy. and tl)eor qau&amp;hter and son·
men.
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kevin
Dr. Bvelyn Millis Davall will ' Brandenburt!. Mrs. Farmer and
•P"''k ~t til&amp; opjlnint! ...,ion at Mr and Mro. Ski110er.
9:30 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 23 on , sunday morn1ng Mrs. farm" fi'gmUy Values m a Chflng1n11 er otttended worship ~rvices
SQcio!y," followed by a ques- with her son at the Hill Crest
tJon and a~swer pertod. Oth.er Church of ~hnst where ~h~ was
speakers wtll be Mrs. Dame! honored Wllh baskets of altar
K Poling. who will lead a work- flowers lor her birth&lt;lay, ths
shop in "Young Mothers, Dr. ' g•ft of her family.
Allan Klein , direct~r of Grad- 1
RETuRNS HOME
uate School of S&lt;lcral Work at \1rs Ward !Florence) Tedthe Univ~rstty of Pittsburgh ; der of Marion Ind has re.
Dr. J&lt;tln W&gt;ll~ie. promment jlurned lo her irome 'after being
Omcmnah physician , Catholic ' here assisting in the care of
layman and aulhor ol t~e n·- her father, Clarence Clark, who
cently pubhshlld book, T b e , 15 a patient at Holzer hospital.
Worulpr of Sex."
. As regtstratwn ts
hmlted, Fo~rlh St, Columbus, pre-con·
m~presteQ persons should reg•s· ference headquarters. The reg·
ter by Febr~ary H~ lor the con- J"'tralton fl!t.' for the entire conIorence at tha Y.W.C.fl., tio S. lference is 11.
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Present Cor the dinner were
Will contmue th11 e;ti:pl'lO!itQn aM !liCt!" Of Law?
the hosts , Mr. and Mrs. Haley
Will b' mar~ed by "sustaine&lt;l i Ocra 51onally lll!lay ypu will &gt;and children, Barbara
Ann,
pro&lt;(lllrit.y" witllout any serious I ~ear it claime&lt;l tbllt SDmeone I Kallly Bue and &amp;bert Michael,
thrcpt Pf a rece~sk;m .
. Iw~ engaged in the "una iJth~ Mr. and Mr~ .. Robert Caruth·
The pa~e of the expanSJon ' on~ed prgQtioe of )aw" Many ers, Mrs. Wilham Board, Mr.
has not remained constpnt. persons are conJ~sed wilen il Ancil Scrite,i, SJld Mr. and Mrs.
There wa• a nottlble ]1"ijSO in comes to J;nqerst.andm~ e~act- Homer Lauderrnlli, Jr.
1962 after J?re~J~~J1t ~nm~d~ 's Jy whA~ is meant bY this term.
confrontation Wllh the sleel
In Ohio the right to on~a~•
&lt;lustry lll&lt;l the stock mark&lt;! m tile praPtwe of law is ltmrt- BearhJ!, Grimlend
break. llut the ascent resijmed ' e&lt;l to those persons who ~~~n Murri41le Date Set
afterward..
meet thfl cdufational llDd char- F'bruary HI is the date set
The statt~tlcs Q( the cijrrenl ~ct~r stanc:lards es~ablishM by for the marriage of Mtss Noradvanc~ ;Jre th~~ ·
j lhe Su~r~me Court of Ohjo fin~,
~ean Bt!ftrhs anQ Mr. Paul
New JOQ~. up •.5 million, un- Jn •ad•llon, demon•tr~ta th•Jr Joe Grinstead.
emplptyme~t't down frohm 7 per 1. knowledge o[ th' law py pass-[ Miss Bearhs is the da~~ter
cent o s ... y more t an 5 /::r m• a wrjUen ·~~min~Jwn
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t
&lt;en ; prow~c ron, up •
on Inasmuch as the nght Ju en- Bear~s Nye Ave ana Mr Grin
ttt $pble pric~s , waekly wages, 1gage in the pract1ce of
~aw stead .~ the son ~I Mr and Mrsup I1UD on the average, prof. comes from th~ Supreme Court Th
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•I omas rms ea o ew avs.' up
~ IOn; w ~ esa e e~ch &lt;Jlt.Prney I~ cQniidered to I en, W. Va The weddmg w1th
0
pnces, own . · per cen · . be ~n otncer of all the courts members or the Immediate fam- ~
But t~e n~ttlon has had pen- The l!cen~ to practte law is illes attending, wtll be held at
ods of e~tpans!Or. be_fore. The 1 j1.1st that, ~ li!:!.:tnse. Jt can be the Enterpnse EUB church. at t
dlfler81lce between thiS one and &gt;revoked by the Supreme Collft 7·30
·th
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thP others, .as .go~ern":le.nt ana- lap)' Hrne the lawyer fails to I e~ Bi~h~p· o7 Lanca stere:.fflc~~lysts ~xplam tt, ts thts .
conduct him5:tlf in strict al'!cord· in~.
Le~tJtbt The current expan- ance with profe!isiQn~l st.andslon periQd ~s the third longest , ards and the Canons of ProlesllllilETfNG CANCELED
1n the nations hiStOI')' and. with stonal
"lhl'cs
Th
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oome
the
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hta- I The. u~QUlhori,.d practics of · Ch'Je f.1! of Magno 11a Temp Ie PYII
d fr
thit [law IS where l)ne who has not thtan Sisters scheduled
for
tory. ef pu dupwar 1 ombe
been hcensed by the Supre.'11e l Thursday ~ening at lhe home
depths o the •• epreos
gan c t
t"·l
nd on
t 1 d c." our never •m ess eng:age!J m, of Mrs. Adam Ebersbach , has
h
In Marc ' IIH, a
as e "" ' the practice of . l~w by render · I been cance1ed d ue to t he ·me Iemonth! The curnnt expar1sion .
.
hr
th mg legal serv \ces for others. 1 ment weather.
needs only t 88 more mon 8 The unauthorized practitioner 1
- - -- to beat that.
. ' of law, like the unlicensed doc- I Th
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Strot~IJib• Only !he wart1me Iwr, constituJes a danger and 8 '
rr-11 l 1!11 Ell i•t
expanolono which began ln !1138 hazard to every citizen. Wh1le ! For Navy Training
and 111&gt;111 shOWtld greater sams holdln~ himself out as being PT. PLEASANT - The Navy
In non-farm JObo, ind"':trta~r~ qualifle\1, he cannot, in facl Recruitina Station has enlisted
dudct•on,t
netlo(~~ pr uo : oerve the best intereots of ttros~ · Edward Lee McFall, 110n of Mrs .
1
1Helen Mo~'all of 11505 Lincoln
an re " 1188 · _ rruree_ _on I he seeks to repre.. nt.
ASK '1'0 WilD
The prac1we of law by unau- I Ave . Pt. Pleaaant. and RonP'I' PLI£AIANT _ trour cou-1 thorlzed per110ns has roa~hed aid Ross Fielder, son or MP.
les ·havo made pplloatlone fnr , unpre~edented proportions
in [and Mrs. Orval R Fielder of
p ·
Uce ses In the office today s complex soorety. As the I ]loute 1, Oohel Road, Pt. Plea .. ,
";';~'"I~ t Ct k
need for leial counsel
h!ll jant, and Clifford Roy Bhamb0
e oun Y ~ui d Eu- grown, num~rou:~ persons have ]lin, son nr Mrs. Dorothy Ann
App~:~ ~~~ere!' ar and : begun holding thamselves out Moore nf Route 1, Gallipolla.
~II ·./' T. ~er":;; Ma- lo the public as bemg quali- Edward and Ronald attended
• ayo oy
;~b • 11 lied and authorized to renqer Point Pl .. oant
High School
Oor~d lla~:~Yl!lllen ~·rink: whal, in effect, constitutes le- , and Chfford attended Kyger
aMn, •
H be t H ls i3l serv1ces.
They have
1 Creek Htgh school
er, 17, Mason. ~r B a~ '
'J'Ie person in need of legal been tranaferred to the U. S.
24 • Colurr;,bus,
17 C01 ar bart talent often find• him.. lf lao- Naval Training Center, Great
Jean :'~am, St '
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ed b; a barraKe of solicttations Lakes, Ill. to commence nine
~aroW V108 ndove~~ . ' M~e from non·lawyers offering to . weeka of l:tasic training. 'f'heir i
le,
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· help him solve his JegJSI prob- 1l!nlistment~ began .Jan. 29, at ·
Douslaa, '
n.
lams. The public an&lt;l the legal : Ashland, Ky.
profesiiOn ilfe confronted by
----persons masquerading as "law- Saniturian Move~~
ycrs" who are not suo~ in ac- 1 O
FHA W k
tual ract.
I
ver lo
or
'J'he unwary client expeots to PT. PLEASANT Robert
receive from the unputhoriz- Boyd, Mason County San•tal'
FILII S
e&lt;l practitioner not only the i ian. hao reoigned hia poilllon
The Middle~ Literary Club same skJIIs and talent• of an at- and will be employed by the
ft
torn~~· tml al~o expects him to 1 farmer!i Home Adr111mstrat~on.
W...... ..a
will m••bt "'""'"ay t a lehr· condu~t himself under the samo ' Mr. lloyd will train under Judnoon, Fe . 3 at 1 p.m. a
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home of Mrs. (;ijy Shuler. Mrs. ; rigorous code of eth•c•
and son_ ra :· th as;n oun yllsupWai!Jr Waddell will
review principles whlc~ govern
the AdervJSor to t' e ,_armteri omok
".JuliM'' And Mrs.
Arthur Jea:;~l profession . It Is when the I mmts raton wr wo wee s
· "I VI .. client &lt;liocovors uaually 10 hia l and then be asotgnod to anothSJriUIIS WIll revtew
n ve,
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for
Roll oall will ba
"Literary sorrow, he ha• recotved ne•th- 8 d h.
t b
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to 1 oy
as no een name ·
news.
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O"S I' bring ouit only lo lind the dam- Mrs Vera Noble, Pt. PloaBPorn,roy ...,aptar ""
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ant has replaced Bonme Mewill m-•
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on
age
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be
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Tutid•y It 7116 p, II'· an&lt;l thera ' "'"
rea. anger, n County HeaJth Ollloe. Miss Mewill ~ lrliti~lion,
I only to tha _pubhc, but to tile ' Coy hu accepted a POSition as
N.F.O. meeting al Mo&lt;lern 1"11• 1 profe08IOn. .
traveling clerk with the Bur10
Woodll)llf1 hill ill illi'IIIIJham on l'lo man " r~qu&gt;red
em- eau ol Tuberculosis
Conlrol
liuute p, TllllidiiY even•nB at , pl~y a lawyer ' 1 he does not with tha State Deportment In
wiSh Jo. But every m~n rs en· I Ch 1 1
8 P· m. All fll'mel'l invltod.
·
· .I•s~ I advrce
· I ar es on
The W~WB of Ill• lilnt~rprlie t 1"tl·~
"" to re~;~~1vo
EUII C~llflllt will meet Tults- !rom men sk•IIJd '" law, q~alt- '
TWO ACTIONS FILED
day ev1111illi lithe bllme of Mro. fled br ch~r~cter, 'worn ., , PT. PLEASANT - Two civ.
)v,yrtle Long with Mn. Herbert ma1~ta1n a ~lgh atandard of pro- 11 actions have been filed In
1"'mnal elhrco and subJect to the olfioe of tho Circuit Clerk.
Dixon as leader.
FEB. t
tile control an&lt;l diSolplme of the They are Homo Loan Company,
The Pomei'O)&gt; 'hak,.peare court.
Inc.. seeking judgment in the
club will ~!~fat Wdllllld~Y II
sum or fi.OOU7 from tho de.
2 p.m.c It tl18 hO!Jltl of Mfs, Phil
Plllloaal V•U., lltopltal
fendants. Charles A. Varian
WUIIIJTI!IIIfl,
ADI\IITillD - Elrnoot Fat- and Geraldine Varian. and BarTile Guild of Grace EplacOo ty, Pl. flefll'apt; Mr•. litallley bara Ann Brown, administraPl!ililtUI'Oh will m..t al the p•r- Willialll!l&lt;m. StJptltJitllr; Andrew trix of the estate of Henry A.
n.11 hluoe Wodn,.day, at 1 Wamsley. fll. PleBiflllt: Mra. Mcl'lfide, deceaoed. who hao Iiip.m.
1\1/ll'l~a Henry • Galllpolio For· ed action in Circuit Court aFEJ. 4
ry.
gainot u heiro of deceased to
The Mount Moriah MissionOliCIIJ\RO!i:P - Vil'&amp;il 1\a· ,.ttle hio eotato.
ary Sooltlty will mt't Thllfl- mey, ft. PINsant; ~ Cela. l ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiji0ii0iiiii"i0ii0- 1 J
day ovonlng. Feb. I, at the man. Che.t\111; Anllfl WaiUo,
&lt;hurch with Mro. Gaida Guill· Gallipolis J'wy; Corbett M~
rio u bllata111.
ley, West Columbia; Arc h le
FEB. 5
Whitt, Jr., f!l. f!Mqnt.
Tilt ilUB Mtn'a Brolhtrhood
will mee\ Friday evenini at
111REE ~RR.UGNKD
the llome or JIOQII Weeki. A PT. PJ,IIJA8ANT - Three PtT•
film "Evanplllm In Shoe IODJ .,...., arraiJned before Ju.
Leather," wiU b4! shown. 1\ev. lice of Peace A, M. Goodwill
Menzel llmlth QCI
'l'rtlmas &lt;m various ahlrle.t· Delrnor
Bentz will be hosts.
D. Hart, Leon, was fined flO
Tile Happy Harvester• ola.a and costs. on charged of d!!locllf the Federated cllur&lt;h will tlve exhaust; Opal Marie ROll!,
Horold Choso Mgr.
meet Fr1&lt;laJ •ve!lilli at tht Pt. Pleasant, $10 IUid costs for Locust St.
Mld~lo .. rt
obur&lt;h wllh Mrs. Louls Reibel speeding; Cecil Jeffers, Rt. I,
and Mrf, Phil Mtlnharl 01 lloo- 114ili0Jl, flO and cqslo, tafll!fej
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te yield rtcbt Gf way.
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when you buy 7 gallons Ashland Gasoline
Now you can add appetite appeal to gelatin sa~
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available FREE from &amp;bland Oil Dealeni. These
lust:J:ous, anodized aluminum molds are ideal for
individual servings, and they can add a decorator
touch to your ki«:hen when displayed on the wall.
You'll want to get all eight of the different mold
desii!lB, And, to complete your llet, you can set a
large, one and one-half quart mold, plus nine decorator wall hangers, all for only 49 centll with an oil
chanie or lubrication at regular prices.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bourn.
by bus Sunday, Jan. 3, with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Denzel Cleland
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No rust, clean body and lnte•·ior, automatic traru. Radio and

butch cabineU and buffets
tables, etc ., made to order
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Phone WY U312.
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Middleport,' non • cancellable, guaranted,
WY 2-2319.
2-2-3tc r•newable. Pays 100 per cent
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For Sa1a
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Society Notes

Fairlane 500 - 2 Door - $699

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duty at Fort Hood • Texas.
Convention in Columbus last Ney
carpenter thla paat wee~
week.
Mrs. Mary Grovea, cousQJ 01
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other relatives.
Mr. Klumpp
continued on to Indiana to visit

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Mr. and Mrs. James
S. Mrs. Eldon Gaul and M r a. edMrs.heNey Carpenterirthd , celebrat·
Quick were Sunday guests of Roy Christy were in Athens
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MI and Mrs . Gordon West an d one \Uiy
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daY· Mrs• Groves, a teacheI
children of Racine.
Mr. and Mrs. Waid Kimes in the COlumbus School System
have ret\U'lled home after spend- for many years, Uvea in th1
Wan t e d T0 Buy
Spending Sunday with
Mr ing several weeks in Cleveland carpen ter home.
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8 S and Mrs. Carl Hubbard were and Sandusky with their citil- Frank Epple, llarri!onvllle,
llESULT PHoouCJNO
da)" night. 7:39 p.m. Laurel WY 2-2903
for information. STANDING Timber. Top cash
Mr. and Mr_s. Harold Patter- dren and families.
visited with Paul, William C...
WANT AD
Cliff on H.oute 124. Auctioneer ,
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son and children or Ravens- M
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Slim Chapman.
2·2-3tp Ill I I 8 0lldln 'tppt• I 0 r price paid. Marion Reyno '
wood w Va Mr and Mrs
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Le · racuse, called on Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Faye Jordan, Mr. and
65.000 BD. Fl . llmb•r. Mixed new homes Built in kilcl&gt; alter 4 o'clock, 667-35U1.
andogeRor u H b: d f ~iddl e Denzel Cleland, Sunday even- Mrs. Mendal Jordan and Wal·
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~ pedf's. on the slump. Will
ens, storm windows, alum1-11-tfc
nme u r 0
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ter, were Sun~y dinner guests
Card of Thi'nks
accept bods unlil Feb.
10. inurn sidtng. Call Guy Nelg·
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Mr. Roy Powell and
sonslport.
Pie. John Hill left Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Dwaine Jonlao
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Phone WY 2-6378.
2-2-61p ter, Racine, Ohio.
Livestoc
1'1C'rry and Ronme _visited Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Millard Duck- for Paris, France, after
an and Bryan.
WE WISH to express our sin- BHI C HT STAR Mt\RKETS. lo·
12 29 tfc
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. and Mrs. Clyde Wmes recent- worth of Huntington, W. Va. emergency leave here due to
Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam Cbead·
&lt;-ere appreciation to
our ! catl:'d at 113 West 2nd
Dr. Melvm E. Doerr, V~term- ly.
and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Duck- the death of his mother. Mrs. le visited with their son-iu
many relatives, friend~ &lt;~nd Strt"et . Pomeroy , Ohio. and
For Lease
arian, large_ and small anlf1lals Mr. and Mrs. Bobby JOf! Wolf worth of Coshocton were re- Wtl1oughby Hill.
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
128 Washmgton St., Ravens- and family, Letart Falls. call- cent guests or their sister and
neighbors for their k.mdness niC'x t to the Dnve-in Theatre ~·
~-Mrs. David Koblentz under- Carl Ross and family, New
and sy mpathy. at the death
in Ma son, w Va .. givt&gt; you
w~. W. Va. P~one 273-4 271 · ed on Mr. .and Mrs. Maywood ! brother, Agnes White and Rich- went surgery Monday at the , Marshfield. oo Sunday al·
of our beloved mother. Mrs. {'\'ery day low prices and Red
FOR LEASE
Offtce hours, Dally 4 to 6 p. Joh~~ton Sunday.
ard Duckworth and
nephew Meigs General Hospital.
ternoon.
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Fre-da Ritchie. Special !hanks
Dol Spe&lt;1als Fresh Pork I
tic VtBtlors of Mr. and
Mrs. James R. While.
:\!iss Sherri McCain, Eastern, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Jeffer;
1 m.
to the Rev . Kr~ly , Ewmg F"u- 1 Sausage. 3-lbs. $1.00
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Insurance
Raymond Kerns were his browas a recent overnight guest and Mrs. Beulah Cordray, wen:
neral DiriC'c·lors. Mrs. l\1ar- Breakfast Bacon , sliced or • LOCATED IN POMEROY
ther, Mr. Carroll Burns, Perk- Mr. ~nd Mrs. Ernest. Theiss of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and guests on Sunday ol Mr. and
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garette Wil son. Mrs Neutz-1 piN'f', lb 29f' C'hu('k Hecf ' Paid Training-Moderate
PHOTO Copytng Service. Cop- ins, W. Va . Mr. and
Mrs. and children of_ Grove Ctty and Mrs. Ross Cleland.
Mrs. Herman Cordray, Athens,
hng . Mrs . Burt . the
pal!- 1 Roast. lb. 39c !lead Let - I
ies made of k!aaJ paperS. Burns are wanting to buy a . Rose Athnn TheikSSndor ~ohlumthb~s Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Marks, Route.
Investment-Excellent
spent e wee e . Wit . e1r
. f1ow- 1 tuC€ , IOc bearers. t hose sen dmg
Carrots, l·lb.
birttl records ando almost any farm here.
. Belpre, called on Mr. and Mrs. The Carpenter Baptist Young
ers. and all who hPiped
in : JOe - - Bananas. l-Ib
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Business Opportunity
other documents
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence John- mother, Mrs. Carne Smclaa. Joe Marks, Tuesday.
People met at the chureh Oil
any way. Sons and Daugh- 1 - GrapPfruit, pink or white ] Call 446-3742 After 6 P.M. ar
Reuter lnsuraoce, Pomeroy ston and son Carl, Minersville
Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Brown,
Miss Janet Knight Colum- Sunday evening. The following
ters.
2-2-llc ! ;1-Jh bag. 4!k _ Whtte pota-~ Writ• P.O. Bo• 123, G•llipo·
Ebers- children Freddie and Lee Ann, bus, spent the week~nd with were present: Thad Dye, Oleva
1 4 Uc Route, Mr. Howard
WE WISH to express our heart-• toes. 10-lb 59c - Huron m1lk , lis, Ohio for lnform•tion.
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br.ugh, Portland,
Mrs. Doris of Mineral Wells, W. Va., vis- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Knight. Smith, Mary Peck, Ronda Whit·
reJt thanks to relative." and ' 8 tall c&lt;-~ns. $1 00 - AI! purI CU_~TOM _butchermg and cu~ Dailey and children called on ited with her mother,
Anna Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. tmgton, Carolyn Hoyd, Donna
friends for the kmdness. syrn- pose Flour, 25 lb. bag, SI .B!)
ling. Phil Meier, Phone WY Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kerns Grace_ Oil~r and grandmother Bruce Myers and family Satur- Stout, Donnie and Kathy Che~palhy and beautiful floral ol- Sktnners Macaroni. I ·i Real Estate For Sale
2-3510·
1J 9 tfc rec•ntly.
Maggie Diddle.
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day e'!ening were Mr. and Mrs. die and the leader, Mrs. BoDmo
ferings shown at the Joss of lb bag, 2 for 49c 1\'lild ' _ _ _
H8 I W t 8 d
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Icen- Mr. ~nd Mrs. Ed~tn Doone Don Hawk, Mr. and Mrs. Don Cheadle.
our beloved wife and mothH. i Longhorn Cht&gt;ese 1-lb. 4!1c :
P an
hower called on Mr. and Mrs. and chlldren of Ch1cago, Mr. Koenig, Mansfield and M r 1. On Saturday evening, Mr. and
Mrs. Thelma Hall.
Spe('ial l Your total Grocerv b1ll 1 FOR SALE: 6 room
block I
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Clint Cochran, Portland, and and Mrs. George McCoy
of Doris Koenig and Ricky, Tup- Mrs. Earl Starkey, local, and
thanks to Rev . Mahnnev, the will always cost yuu less H 1 house, bath, basement, hard· TELEPHONE SQhCttor wanted. Mrs. Anna Brewer and daugh- East Liverpool. Mr. and Mrs. pers Plains.
Mr. and Mrs. David. Wiseman
pallbearer~. and F'ogiesong 1 you deal at the Bright Star I ~ood floors : 8 acres ground Top wages, plus bonus. Stea- ter. Maxine, local. Mrs. Brew- Oshel Childers and Mr. and The Third Thursday Club:and children, Harrisonville,
Funeral Home for Iheir kind- Markrts located next to the 1 1 ~ short dJ_stant-e of ~eJie. dy w~rk, with a new co~ er is able to get around in a . Mrs. Geoqre Steele of _Colum- met last week at the home o( journeyed to Ravenswood, W.
nf'ss Husb:md. Albert Hall , Dnve-ln The&lt;:~tre . M&lt;~son . W.
Vl_lle &amp; Racme dam. M1ld:ed pa~y m the area . .send a~ph- wheel chair now.
bus and Mrs. Mary M11ler of Mrs. Robert Bauer.
Va., where they visited wilh
Children and Grandchddren. 1 Va. !Formerly the Barga1n
Bissell, Long Bottom, Ohto. l cation to : The Dally Sentmel, Mrs. Doris Dailey and Patty Glouster were called here by
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wiseman.
2-2-ltp Cen!Prl and m Pomeroy.
2·2-6tc Box 668 B.
l-l~!c Pickens were at
Gallipolis the illness of their
mother,
Miss Joy Wiseman of Colurn·
Ohio nt 113 West 2nd Street. M-OST sell reglird·lrss -of sacri- 1
S~ c•vll Service Tnt.l
Wednesday.
Mrs. Lige Shields, who i~ conbus was also a weekend pest
I ~~~~~s t~o e~~;e~C~l~S sinr:~: noth St(lres are open all day I ffcc! Modernized home- two I:t~r;;...;:;·sn~8"~~a:" ~::=.::n!::~ Mr. Charles Offenger,
two fi~ed t_o the Meigs G~nera_l Hosof her parents.
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2·2-3tc I story - built-in .stove bl·r .. Jt rt.uu,'#flndJ "1 lohJ open Prep•ratcln daughters nmmy and Tom- p!lal m Pomeroy. She IS reMr and Mrs ,_.._ Stansnurses at \ etentn}; " emor1a
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kltcht:!n cabineL'-1; ground floor ttnn
UIUIIIyon !O~'&gt;e.
unnecenary
FREE lllform.&amp;• my, Lowell, 0 ., Mrs. Elva Dail- ported slowly Jrnprovmg ,
bury, Pickerington; and Mr and
. . . for all tllt'lr k'lnd- 19'7
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,ruulu, rlfKiulrementt.
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n~;ss and help. SpE&gt;CJal thanks ' C;.~rson RL 1 Middlep(wt . S'l
laundry ; modern bath ; down- w.-he •nda, a:tvtna "'m"', add,.... •ntt ey, Judy COzart, Maxrne Pow·
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Mrs. Jerry Stansbury and. dauto my friends who sent cards.
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Mrs.
ghter, Columbus, were week ·
flowers . anrl other gifts. M:~.m,i l l t"~;8W autumn haze
minK ace heats both floors ; storm oau, . s_enl.meL__ Pomer~Y·_o~-·-- Autherson Sunday.
J~me!l Gwnsler and daughter, BY MRS. LYLE BALDERSON end guests of their parents. Mr.
th rmks to all. Hclf'n ,J J.,h~· slnle See Mrs. Virgil Carl .
doors throughout ; new storm
Legal Notice
Mrs. Alice Van Cooney, who Kitty of Lancaster and A~es Olive Farm WomBD's Club
and Mrs. Dale Stansbury. The
son, Racine , Ohio.
2-2-Irc l Rr 2. Pomervy or. K.in,:osburg
windo\\-S on three roo~s; ...- THI couRTOFCOMMoN PUAI 1is in a rest home, is much im- 1WhJte atte~ded f~eral services The Olive Farm Woman's Jerry Stansbury family also vis--~
Rd. or Ph. WY 2·6356. 2·1·12•p
basement, double carport w1th l
Milos couNTY, on1o
proved .
.!or Mrs. Ytolet Htll_at the Ew- Club held their January meet- ited with hel' parents, Mr. and
Notice
SEWING Machine. new
1965
o~e~head storage, sheltered\ No. u' 711 NOTICI
Mr. Robert Ours, Mr. Ray 1mg Funeral hcvne m Pomeroy ing at home of Mrs.
LilliBll Mrs. Chester Price.
model. Sews forward and re- PICOIC area , Ilk acres, new httv ounr,
Ours, Miss Ruby Van Meter I recently. .
Picketl!l. The business session Mrs. Helen Jeffera aubstitut·
TO CLEAN
carpets better. Vt:!rse. Equipped to zig zag, exterior painL spouting, roof lauttand, Ohio. .....
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called on Mrs. Minnie Carroll . Mrs. Ahce Flanagan of Park- was in charge of Mrs. Pauline ed as third-fourth gradea &amp;each·
recently.
' ersburg, W. Va., spent Sunday Myers
The Bookmobile 1·8 er on Monday for Mrs Millie
we'!l lo::tn a Blue- Lusfrr Cnr- buttonhole, darn, etc. $38.88. just put in A-1 condition· 40 carlot ouwu,
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1 29 6tc gal. autnmah(' hot
wat~r C11r1o• Oliver. who11e plaee of re••· Friends of Mr. David Wolf With ler rno . er. rs. J~ aeogte scheduled to be at Riverview Coen.
asP of Blue Lu~trP Shampoo. I
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tank; 220V. electrical, three ~:rctont.Ja~~~~;w~i. f~.
u"n"J~~~ of Portland who passed away D!ddle and SISter, Anna Grat--e School on February 3. Mrs.
Mrs. Zelia Perry and srand·
B.:~ kpr Furniture, Midd!m,.,rt.I VACUUM CLEANERS, cannis- bedrooms up, closets for a11 : ~i""~ fll~&gt;d her Petluon •talmt hJrnlat his home there extend their 01ler.
Margaret Brown armounced daughter Donna Davis spent
type !lave complete set 1-..-d
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t 1m th• Court of Common Pleaa or
Mr Myrtle Warner 18
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1g wa er. Meiss county, Ohlo. pray1n.t for dl· sympathy to the wife, family
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- the extension homemakers club Sunday with the former's aon·
Jaf'k'!J llafry Bar
- - - cle&lt;:~ning tools. Salesman de- Any ~easonable offer accept- ~;~~:s~d ~~;:;. tre~7'·d~~/'~n~rou~~~ and other relatives of the de- fined to_ yetcrans ~ospltal af- will be held on Feb. 2. The in-law and daughter. Mr. anu
Home made PIZZA
monstrator:o; l'ull cash price ed. w1ll sell on land contract. . treme ,.,·ueu,.. saJd cauH will b~ ceased.
ter an IRJUry sustamed at ht!t topic for the pro'"'"am was "Or- Mrs Kenneth Ellis and family .
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and Mrs. Lawrence Johnston eduthte, Dot epoMr .' .
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large double garage, cinder 56 ACRES - Near Forked Run
recently.
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Mrs. Vivian Humphrey, Mrs. through Wednesday. for employ·
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block building behind it.
Lake and Belleville Dam,
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rosebernn~ an
usy eel Rass Ina Massar, and Martin ()s.. ess of Experiment Farma over
tor 'o bee"""? Call w~
WY 2-5187.
land lays well, is dean and
ry had a telephone installed JIIMeet:ngL at the borne 0
ose borne. The next meeting will the state. They are employed
816Ul
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well fenced. Good 6-roorn
be •
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be
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in their home, the num r 18 Mr and Mr.s Rober t Slack
with Mrs. Humphrey.
at the South- ...,. X·
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t957 Sx50. 3 oedroom Nattonat
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and .children, o'avid and RoJr. Girl Seoulo
perimeDt Farm.
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House Trailer Call Ravens forced hot air healing, full Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Haning Mrs. Caro1 Rhodes and son b
T
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s
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the
week
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Good barn and garage. Exh M
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Nicely
ceptionally good water
Mrs. Kennet11 Payne Jr., and . and Mrs. Jo n enge1
ar- 81 c.k nd other relatives
ea er, Mrs, Maxine Whitehead. were dinner guesls of Mr. an
furnished . hardwood floors,
ply,
soft
and
plenty
of
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and
Mrs.
Jameo
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of win SWidBy.
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BEST PRICES ON
aulomalic heat. large closit.
Columbus
were
guests
of
Mra.
Mr.
and
Mra.
WHIII»
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of
Columbus
speot
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113 ·500·00·
ets. private bath and private
Elsie Haning recently.
and Connie of Racine, Route I an kso~ with Mr and Mrs health care badge. Refresh· Starkey, Mr. and Mn. Paul An-

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~ntrance . UUiities rurnished. I
P~:Rp~!t;, ~:: ::;;e a::: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dean and visited Rev, and Mrs. John
WY 2-3200.
2-2-tfc
pony, plenty garden space. Dana called on his mother at Busch Saturday evenmg.
670
X 1 5 - 16.60
&amp;-room
house with basement. Scottown.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Greer
10 ACRES of bottom
corn
PU!!I tall
High
and
dry
.
Owner
will
carMr.
and
Mrs.
Jerry
Waldeck
and
family visited his parents,
j!I'Ound. SH 2-4695.
Nylon 81ackwall Tube Type
ry some financing. Spring is and Mr. Epple were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Challie Greer,
1 27 6lc
SUPER SERVICE
on its way.
! visitors with Mr. and M r a. Rutland on Sunday.
MODERN furnished 2 rooms .
C.
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CUCKLER,
REAL
TOR
Hie! French.
Mr. and Mn. Arlie West are
STATION
and bath efficiency apartment '
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PHONE
WY
Sunday
guests
wilh
Mr.
and
ill
wilh colds.
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J•ck W C•rs•y
9
1 3830
First noor. Middleport. Phone
POMEROY,
OHIO
Mrs.
Earl
McGrath
were
Mr.
Ollie
Jr.
Sayre
and
fr~eml,
Mgr WY 2-9932
WY 2-3871.
1 21 12tc
2_2_3tc and Mrs. Ben Cremeans and Ronny Dailey visited Ollie's
THREE ROOM furnished apan 1~...,,.,,.,==""'="""~ ---------~ children of Gallipolis.
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
ment with bath for couple LUMP and nm 01 mme c;;:l FOR SALE _ Six room house Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mo- Clint Johnaon, Portland FTJ&lt;IBy
Phone WY 2-5435 in Middle- for sale. Goeglein Coal
. with bath. Also a fuur room Grath and chilclren of Mason, night.
port 21.2 South Filth Ave.
Page St., Middleport.
house and six lots in Middle- W. Va.
Mrs. Matha Hauber Is In Sel·
4
1 18 tfc - - -- - - = - -c:-12
__ _!:fc port. Phone WY 2-3509.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry McGrath ba Hospital at Manetta,
0.
APARTMENT, S rooms
and
Business Services
I 27 6tc of Tuppers Plains. Mr. and Mrs. Her daughter, Mrs:
Lowse
-·-::-:-:-:::-==--::---::- Bud Douglas visitors
were Van Meter ia staymg with her
hath, shower and tub. 63 S. I WY 2~32;3
taJI. 0 r. Don G'bso
• -is- the pho·~ to call FOR SALE-Mlddl....-'o
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3rd St., Middleport,
Phone! for Limestones, any
size
est bullding, located 35l N. from Portsmouth.
Hauber is very m.
WY 2-2671
1 15 tfc Prompt delivery. Emmet W Second Street, Middleport
Mn. Carr, Mrs. Zette Dean Mrs. Linda Bailey came home
TRAILER LOTS - free sew· Shuler, Contracting.
Priced for quick .ale. il&gt; and Dana, Mrs. Joe Carsey to otay with her mother, Mrs.
age and water. Brown's Tratl
l 29 If•
quire at Ohio Hotel.
and daughter Cathy were call- Louise Van Meter and &lt;laugh·
er Park !State Approved I &amp;art r - - . I'IBIIIIIIIII - ers at Mrs. John Stool's.
ter Nicki fur a week while Mr.
Minersville, Ohio, Phone WY
u ..IIDI
FARM 12 A. on hard
road, &lt;ltarles King has been do- Bailey attends school at Cmcm2-3324.
1 15 tic
MID....-, building sites, old house and mg carpenter work for Mra. nati thil week.
End
your
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trooblel
barn, II mineral. Leaded. Grace Carr.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hauber
MUtlERN • room ana
bath
11• u•e aD Homer Smith, Star Rt. No. Mrs. William Barnhart
Is and family of Portland Y181ted
furnished apartment. M 1 d·
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29,
Ripley,
W.
Va.
inmproving
slowly.
his sister, Mrs. Louise
Van
dleport. WY !.-3874.
1·25-30tp Mrs. Joe Carsey's
"""sou
IItle
mother
Meter
and
Nicki.
t II tic
caD WlJ l-#14 Day or Nlpt ---A----:-- - - from West Virginia fa here for Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence TJte.
58 1as
MODERN 5 room house
in
7 • If&lt;
uto
a visit with Mrs. Carsey's lam- iss, Belpre, were here to help
New Haven. W. Va., on Mid- H';!E:::.-:-A:;;
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celebrate the fourth birthday of
10
0011
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Foroa&lt;eo. &gt;\nJoltl Bradten. 8 - CYLINDER Jeep motor, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Payne, her sister, Nicki Van Meter
size basement, large
Jol
perfect covndltion, 1958 Dodge, il Mr. and Mrs. James Payne January 16th.
.
08 Ea" Malo Stree~ PoD&gt;
175.00 month. Lea':le required
Pick~tp .Jl, 1956 Buiek Spe- visited here recently.
~
- By May Jobaston
Phone 882·21Xi2. New Hawn. """· Pboae WY WMe.
cia!, 1958 Pontiac Chieftain Gary Gibson has
returned '
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W. Va.
2-1-jitc
4-dr · sedan, Boston Terrier 1 from Korea ~nd is visiting with
TRANSMISSION Salvage Com- bulldog. female, registered.lrelatives.
nJRN[SHED apartments with
pany Replllring all mak... WY 2-9943.
-2·2-3tc
Mr. and Mrs. Massey's guests
utilities furmshed. :dso good
'.omauc and standard tr8JUJn.e
Rambler
were
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woot1
garage. $60.00 monthly
•n
missions
flaurlce Gagnon,
World Standard of Compael ~ en of Florida. Their son, MiciJ..
MiddlepoTJ and Pomeroy. Call
Owner. Phooe WY U17!.
EscellenCf'
1ae\ was in the hospital but is '
WY 2-2720 or WY 2·2278.
11 17 tic BIR ear room, ride and per- 1 back home now.
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lormanee. SmaD C¥ eeuoom)' I Mr. and Mrs. Jake Lee, Jer- ! 'fw"tnty-siJ: were present at
-==c-·
I ROOM apartment and bath
t-mplolo Set+ ...
and managerablUIJ
ry and Jeff were Sunday guests Sunday school Jan. 24.
mllurnishd. AU utilities furSee
of M". Kate Wilson.
Coiling on !drs. Mary Circle
Cr1ttllllhed. Upstairs above
Dr
Write. ,.... • , . , .
lletropotttu Moton
Mr. Claire Wagoner and dau- durilfg the week were Mr. and
Donovan's ofice. Phone WY
A. C. BRADFORD
E. Mala 'Jtrf'f't. f"omeroy
ghter Joy. visited Mr. aud Mn. Mrs. Emory Powell and daugh.
1,1041 or IVY 2-2064.
f'boal W"t WK71
Henry Wagner.
Iter Addie of Portland. Mrs fi'rt'd
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- JKn. Jolul Stolll
, Shain of Racln•, Mr. George

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and men~ were served by the lead- derson,

Sr. .;.,d Mr.
Mrs Henry Salser
M. and Mrs· P~ul Pierce
and r~n RandY of Middleport
were SU~day guests or his parents Mr and Mrs.
Clinton
Pl,..;,e a~d family.
Mr. and Mrs. Orla Hubbard
were weekend guests of their
daughter and son-In-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Charleo Salser and
daughter of Sheffield Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hubbard
left Jan 28 for Tallahassee,
Fla., where he wlll be employ·
eel.
•
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iting Beulah White and
her
house guests Mrs.
Florence
Hannay, Mr. and Mrs. '11tomas
Darst of Akron and attended
a missionary film at the
Baptist &lt;lturclt.

-Ada Slack
PAY S'nlDY
WASffiNGTON (UPI) Pre•
ident Johnson baa named a 10.
man panel to make a study of
government civillan and mill·
tary pay scales. He wants a report by April L

Mr. and Mrs. Dean
ers rs. Whitehead and Mrs. Blackwood and lamll7, Mr and
Mary Allee Blse to the follow· Mrs. Joe Sayre and Timmy .
ing scouts: Jackie Bise, Jane Mr. and Mrs. Roger Rigl: Pat
Brewer, Cathy Plckens. Cotr ty anti (l.lii1"0J ~~lrme. Connie
nie Rockhold, Jean W~.t:.Oead., Greer, Mra. Frank Pauley. i4r"Brenda Boring, Detra McFann, Lou1ae Myers, and Mr. and
VIcky Pierce, Sharon Drake, Mrs. David Wlaoman. 'l1tll en·
Ruth Green, and gueol Mrs. lire group allended the song·
Smith. A gilt was preaented to fell at llle Nazarene Olurdl In
Mra. Smith In appreciation for Athens which leatured Tlte 1\eIM!I' help. Unable to alleod were bela Quartet.
Rosemary Reed and Robin Mra. Madge Dye and Miss
Humpin'ey.
Oleva Smltb were In COlumbus
Ho-mabn Club
one day last week.
The Reedsvllle-Long Bottom Mr. and Mn. Gene Jeflen
Home Mskers Club will meet and family visited hlo parents,
TUesdaY evenln g, F eb. 2 at 7 Mr. and "..... Reed J-"
~era Ill
P.M. at the Wllllams • Balder- Sunday evening,
son home. "Food Buying" will 1
he the topic, taught by Mrs. SELECT HAYS
Walter Brown.
WASHINGTON (UPI) - A
Roger Meredith of Beverly Salt Lake City, Utah, 111111 baa
was an overnight guest of Mr. been picked to d1reel .....,....
and Mrs. Warren Pickens.
slonal relatloDI for llle Peaet
Reeeot \'lJiton of Mr. and Ccrpo.
Mn. Lawrence Rose were Mr. J, Andrew Hays, Iaber reJa.
and Mrs. Rusaell Buckley and tlons admlntatrator r. •tho
Mr. and Mrs. Don Beegle and westenl mlnlnc divisional KeltTodd of New Brighton, Pa., Mr. necott Copper Corp., wUl lake
and Mrs. Garrell Reed of Cool. over hilt new post Feb. 1, · ~
vllle, David Van Meter o1 Bel· was announced Thureday.
pre, Mr. and Mrs. Erneot Ruth
and Mrs. Allee Foutty,
na, w. Va. vlalted wilb Xr.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Crowre and Mn. Erneol WbllebeH and
and Miss AIIINI O'Hara ol VieJI. lamlly.
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Perry of Dext..-.
Carl Circle from Springfield
spent a weekend at the home
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Circle.
Mr. and Mrs. James Circle
of New Haven, w. Va . and
Mrs. Mary Circle went to ~ I
lumbus Monday to visit Melvin
Circle at the Univef"!ity Hospif..
al.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Van Meter and ~argaret Ann carleton
and son, Patrick of Oor~""" ealJ.
ed at the DeAn tkulk~r home
no Frida¥ oveolng.
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a number
or session.
A deliciou•
boule
material.
She aiJo

de!sert courSI

WF.ATHF.R

Nlc~oison

ltsThe Star Gard':" Club held ,Aiklno, mtrodncea Mrs. 'J'Urn. beautiful African Violets.
was served at the close of thl
regular meetmg Thursday er who reported on "The New A silent auction sale was con- Imeetmg by Mrs.
aa
Band presented a program of Iof the Ohio Universtty Brass , M
d
•
funeral services lor
Mrs. atternooli at the home of Mrs. Look of HQWie Plants." Sbe &lt;ommended for stanmg house sisted by Mrs. Norman Will
vaned musical se lect ions for , Choir: Mr. Roger Williams, a 1hartr .
Ronald Barn- freda, Rtlchle were held from Seth Ntc}lolson.
pointed out that potted plnnts plant cuttings.
1 The next meeting wiiJ· be at tbl
the student body of Middleport graduate student at O.U. and th D
ren, Greg , Ka- the Ewmg Chapel Saturday at 1 The JMeti
opened wi
do well in a temperature range Mrs. Gladys Nicholson !urn- home ol Mrs. Or10n
,
1
1
Schools at thm first conet&gt;rt former Mtddleport High School o/Colu';,"b Kenneth and Leah. 2 P m. with the Rev . Joseph devotional
In
of 112 to 80 degrees, strive to
- - -- - of the annu•l winter tour Mon- student who plavs the trom- . h' us spent the weekend Kraiy offtctattng,
' Mrs Norman Will 0 Thog
keep the humidity at 50 per
1
day morning at an assembly hone : and Gary O-lmstead. gradMr. and Mrs
Sp ial
'd ' for the New Year
ug ' cent which is good lor
both
in the high school auditorium uate assistant m Percusston.
a e arn art.
b
provt ed oj Ule 1J1011th was . g· e poebm plants and humans and that
RCA VICTOR
Olrf'ctor o. tht- band IS Char Mr. and Mrs LBwrence t-1.!1)t' rsd.
\Jeu z_mgB, organ-.\ Mrs· N'tcholson -.._lvenll
yll all plants need brlg'hl l'•ht
. ·1 c d
Commentator for the
pro- hoan were business visitors m IS • an
rs ..Y1arvm urt ,so.
·
· '•n:: ro
ca
16&amp;'
me1 1. on uctor or Bands
Stawas answered by t
be •most of them need a
few
·
1ms1
1 M . h
gram was Stu Sharpe of
Ga lhpolis Monday .
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.
at () hio l.mversity 1n At ens . 110n WOUB-TV Ohio Umvers-1 Mrs. John Vroman ,-s recov1
11
f
h
oun
of
sun
ea
h
d
t
Burial was in the
Pine e mg o t e house plant they
c
ay, par leuElberfelds have just reincluded
Guar- , tly Mr William
·
ne\" bv Gomez
and "ll
"NeapollK. Russell 1ering salis!actorily at Holzer Grove cemetery and pall bear- I enjoyed growing, more liked Af- 1arly
doe ,in winter . H the home
.
ceived
another shipment
b Moretti
Middleport Ba nd Director and hospital followmg pneumonia ers were Norman Rose. Paul man Vtolets. many the Christsn t
a well Ughted Sit- I
tan
10 lltgh School prmctpal, who ar- after being treated for a broken Baer. Harold fell,
of famous RCA Victor
tho•
ftel/ the theme
Norman mas cactus and
poinsettia,
consider
song "Studio ., ., b Ossor ranged tor the band to eome to htp sustained in a fall. She is fell. Raymond Wolfe. Kenneth ! ferns and philodendron of varht."g I
under flourescent
Color Television Sets 10
and ' .. Amenca. 0 th;
Middleport , introduced
the expected to be return&lt;d
10 Newland. Vtrgtl Windon and Ce- ' US species.
g ·
·
I New Models - Ready for
arranged by Wal'd-Dragon
band and
its direr! or, Mr. her home in a few da) s.
cil F.tSt&gt;lslem.
The secretary Mrs p 1 I Mrs. Neal Jeffers reviewed i
your selection now. All
10
the popular field and the Sou- \!mel II
Mrs B. F. earmaloe
has Comtng from out of town lor Nelson. reported that'
the hook "Potted Planta" by I
RCA Victor Color TV Sets have color pur1fler that
sa march, "EI Capnan·· and
Mr . Russell
d h' relurned to her emplovment at thf' sPrvwes were Mr.
and ' received a picture of the reli
D. C. K1pUnger: when water.
expresse
ts th A &amp; p
·
M · Oa · rll rh · r
df
'
g- · potted 1
I cancels magnetic distortion - have duo cone
"Opening Theme"
appo·eciatton to the Middleport e
. Supermarket after "
'r
"" ter an am- ious arrangements for
pants, walt until the
Featured in solo
numbers Ba-' Boosters f
.
bemg hospttalJzed at Vett&gt;rans J!y, Mr and Mrs. Roy WolfE" Bcrapbook Mrs Henry Tum soil on the top of the plant is I speakers for superb sound -- have all channel
•ru
or sponsormg M
. I f
, Ra
d W lr \1
d M '
.
.
er bon d
UHF and VHF tuning - have glare proof picture
were Jerry Rodgers and Oavid tho• appearance f lh G
· emona or several wePks .
ymon
e. r an
rs. had a thank you from the c
e ry, punch the soU with
Epifano in a
clarmet
duel and White band .
eI
Mrs. William Bradford is va- Este l Ha ll. Mr and Mrs. James men Rest Home for th baar- the ' linger, ff it is extremely
tube . Stop in on Elberfelds second floor See the
with the band. "Rondo Conc..-r ed ••" Charleen
I cat inning in Florida with .rela - Hall. Mrs Poo l Paston, Mr. : ket of lruii. Mrs. Virgil eAtki:S dry, then soak it_ thoroughly ,
new models of RCA Victor Color TV and se lect
tante" by Tuthill and "Minuet daughter ol Mr. Minelli, who is I ttves She plans to return home and Mrs Byron Steele, Jack • received the traveling
prize. '
or twice a week dependone for yourself and family.
and Dance ol the Blessed Spir- on the Iacuity at Middleport I next week.
and Mt· and Mrs. Ad- , The program chairman, Mrs. ong on the humidity In the

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ELBERFELDS

andl

Selection~

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clas&lt;~cal

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Fair and very cold througb
'ntursday. High today IZ-18, io"
t11nlrl1t zrw lo fh·~ below. hlgb
Thursday 1&gt;-!0.

Ne~

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u:::~n ~!ants,

Well VlrgiiiiA llat It m~
• .,.., ol forrtl covet·in&amp; U pol
""' of it11 IUd area. accft.

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VOL XVI

NO. 248

Neighbor Discovers Tragedy
I

sh=a~=~

011tan

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~I ~""n !
Mi~:ll'in ~ra~~~

,ingm~

ll~e'
Reed , who Is employed ' rJ~n Robt:.rts_. all of Columbus:
~1I in J1m
Columbus, spent the week
Jud.v (,eorge , Westerville, Diana Cincinnati ·

the High school.
were
Four I""' . ---"•., ...,w
sever-

.

M IS);

. . .,.,. ,.,.,~--.;-· Mrs.

end with his parents, Mr. and Mr and Mrs. Raymond BarJames Reed and daughl- ber and famtlv and Pete Ch utes
er, Ruth.
or Pataskala. \1r. and
Mrs.
g; I
Dana Fell. Washington Court
HouseandMr.
Mrs. Harold
t .Q - Wbat Is !be meaning of ' Fell
famand
ily Dauton·
Mr

MaJ'nly About "- :
Peoa/e In "
•
" t!J.~ same Barry?
Pomeroy
'
A - 11 "'"Y is an
Mr . and Mrs.
William mf&gt;aning "spear''

of

string '

bass. The thr.-e ··gi rls ond a
guy" numbers
were "ailed
for encore
with bark
the student'

Assisting Mr. Minelh Ill di- rie and Miss Marcia Karr of
recting some of thl:' numbers Syraluse were in Rut land Sunda; &lt;:~lternoon to attend the
funt'ral of Yftss Norelha F\em1
1ng
Barbara fisher , daURhler of
VIr . &lt;:~nd \1r s \1ason F isher, 1
11s confined to her home w1ll) a
.
throat mfection.
1
Pl~ns ha\.e bee_n made ror a
Holrmd Fisher returnt&gt;d to his
FAmily potluck dmner at 1 he stud1es at Mountam State Busi-Sarred Hearl church auditormm ness College Monda
arter
on Sunday, february 14 bt'gtn- spending the weekend y,with his
1
nmg at S P m.
a rents Mr and Mrs. Mason
The pan~h is invited to at- ' ~-1 he '
·
tf'nd. Meat
and
beverage
v.ill ' M
s
r.
d
M
· h d
d h
d
r. an
rs. Jac k McDowbe f urn1s e an t use atten · ell of Co1urn bus were wee. kend
mg Brf' askf'd to brmg a \'(~gel a·
b lh
d .
15 0 1 h
hlP , ~a lad or dessert and their gues
er ro t'r an Sls-tahle servJct&gt; They are also ~er-m-law, d:vlr. and Mrs. Karl
,
\ .rurser an sons.
.
as·ked fto brmg thr tr - favonle
~~~ r. and Mrs . J ohn
J or dan
Th
...
gamr or a sor1a 1 evemng.
ere an d daug hter of Cu 1um bus were
.
w1ll be attf'ndanre pnzes
Thf' affair is sponsored by weekend guests of her parent!!,
thf' Catholic Women's cluh at I Mr. and MrM.. Bradford Maag.
thf' rPqut&gt;st of the Rev Father
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Reiman
.JI)hn Turel Hosts will he Mr . of Sandusk}. Mr and Mrs W.
and Mrc; Charles Clarkson and E Smith, Columbus. and Robfamilv and Mr . and Mrs Paul ert Holle~· of Oru.&gt;nt were week- I
ca~ri. and family.
end gu~sts of their sister and
brother-m-law, Mr a nd VJ r !1.
Dwight Logan and son. They,
came due to the 11\ness of their
, mother, Mrs. Florence Holley
Pom•roY . Ohio
who underwrnt surgPry Sun· !
day morning. Vlrs. Smith remained to be with ner mother,
LAST TIME TONIGHT
Mr. and Mrs Roy Holler
"BIKINI BEACH"
(Technicolor)
and family and Mrs. H o m e r
Frankie Avalon. Annette I Holter visited Sunday
after~
Funicello, Martha Hyer.
noon
at
Cheslme
with
Mrs.
Colorurtoont
Ftaturett•: Hot StuH
George Thompson.
\1r. and Mrs. Darrell ChevaWED . and THURSDAY
lier and fami ly relurnPd
to
F•bruary 3-4
1
their
home.
Columbus
Sunday
NOT OPEN
1evening, after bemg ca lled here
by the death of her mother,
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
FHruary 5-6
Mrs. Freda Ritchie. They were I
accompanied
home bv Charles
" ISLAND OF
Arthur
Ritchie
for a - week 's 1
1
BLUE DOLPHINS"
(Technicolon
' vi sit.
\
CeUa Kaye, Larry Domasln.
Ann Daniel, Rontu, son of
ENTERTAIN SUNDAY
i
tbe Dog of Flanders.
''THE COMEDY
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Gaul i
OF TERRORS"
enterta med w1th a dinner Sun- 1
lTechnicolorJ
day , at tht'ir l10mt', Chesl er . .
Vin~ent Price, Peter Lnrre.
honoring her mother, Mrs. Ad·
Bor1s Karorr, Joyce JamPson , am E be rsbach whose birthday
SUN .. MON ., TUES.
I was Monday. Present were the
•A SHO;~~ f~: DARK.,
I honored guest at Pomeroy, Mr.
Peter SeUers. Elke Sommers and Mrs. Ronme Clay, Chester
__ an~~~e host and hasteS!!.
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home.
Fell
'lb
cl
Logan'; Miss
Counts: in
a1, pot varying I
1
Belleville· Roy Bookman and best pot
are still the I
Mlss
Bookman NeiJon-1tho h otor I e
even
ville : Bill Medley Ch' rl to
1
n . 1.as · attractave as
w Cva · .·h ·p ankd ·Mrs
P asttc
8 azed &lt;onslsts
pots. A useb ·a ••ElltB ful
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W. three parts soil, one part man-

and Mr." Norm,an r'·ll ·
lri :'t name famtly Mechanicsburg·
Mr

Dies., Fumes Overcome Two

Be sure to also see the new 23 inch size
screen RCA Victor Black &amp; White Televisions. New Portables and new Stereos.

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sponsored by the Oh to Ctvtl '
-- - ----- --Post. State Highwav. Patrol
Assor·lafl on.
lightening state control of strip St&gt;rvtct&gt;
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A ear l ing ond mne n·gular road tests d
lo back later in the s.-sston '
Ntasr.n
farm. d1t"'d Mon- drlvt'n sourh by Glen Lawson, w:th two
ay.
That bill will reportedly ask for
}}3 (t}
in
,: day at his home, 962 ln nman 38, went out 00 control on a Patrolman D A
Weidner . The bill would requtre that mereases of up to t&gt; per cent
Sl. Akron
· cu.v&lt; and ra n oil the
nghl who has seoved at the Ga llo- strip mme operalors prove that
The auto msped ton bi ll "'"'
\VASI-11!'\GTOC/ II'Pl l House Republicans. eager
1he
He was a native of Wheeling. side ol the coad. then oft the •polts Post for etglt t years ;, their mining areas can be re- in troduced bv Uemowrattc Heps lo trun the admin •·,t:,il l(lll·, $1.1 bii!WIIV;!.ppalachian
W Ya. SurVIvOr&gt; are
wife. ldt andlurneo over m a field . t being transferred to the Hebron datmed before the stale issues klernice
ol l'anton c &lt;d IJtll . charged !odds th;.t the proposal was discrimina 8
11 .lrlene. a son, Cltarles, and a Lawson was c ted to Gallipoli s Post elfed tv e Fnda) . lie and
ill'ense to mme.
and \\illlinn J Carney of torv . poorlc mganl!:'d :•lid harmful to the nation's road
1
31
50
1
steoson Jrrry I:: Cr&lt;llt . T!wn: court Saturday charged w1th his wifr and two children havc It . . reqUires :
Youngstown 1\ would rrqut~t• l bulldmg program
.
CHICAGO _ A 25-VEAR- are two gt andchtldren and scv- 11ctt of cenler
been living on Fourth Ave ., and ' -Ehmmatton of higMali&lt; . annual mspe"' "'" at a ' tateA special House pet bite works subcomm1ttee opens
old adventurer wos indtcl&lt;'d h1· en Heat gra ndch ildrPn. Anoth- The pa trol reports the con- they will move as soon as a the cliff-like areas left when
&gt;Contmued On Page 8t
tnclav on tlu• :&gt;t·n,tte-pa&gt;Sed measure. John L.
a federal g"nd jury Tuesday er
"a '·ro
brother, Fr"n- &lt;.Ilion ot "' persons in May- hou se is secu red Patrolman
stnp
mmes
are
closed.
'
swec•ru·v
.
Development
f
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- Prevention of :-:tream poiluI
· chairman o . lite1 Ft·derai
h
11 d
th Plan-t
on cha rges of turnmg
over
: r London , rourt at S'·racust&gt;. WPidner is a nat1ve o
t e
, nm g Cn mm!lt t•P tor \pp,1 &lt;H: 1a .
ca, e as e LfS
( ott n II Of A"" n
1
passpot·ts to Communist agenls S.rvwes Will be held, al 1 p Thty
were all charged
with Portsmouth arPa , lle was the !ton by ac-id dra inage .
, ,liltJPSS The
at 10 a .m . EST.
"' J;as t Berlin by fr audulentl y"'
the
- 's peed ing r.ary Lee, 29. Pom- sruba dtver at the local post.
- Deep burying of acid-pro•
•
The btll as pa&gt;'&lt;'d In th&lt;·
' - -- - - - 10
obtaining the pa ssport' ,-,,, B&lt;tldwm Funeral
home at Ak- rro·'. fined
costs Howduring materials that could
Ha\•
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Cfi
pnwid1•&lt;; f01 &lt;l whli'h d1d not mee-t the criteria
11 ron _ an
· 1 WI II be ther e. ani 1 La rkins113J2 , Portland. fined
cause toxic soil.
~ ' fiVC-I&lt;cll'. It I billton program ol poi'Prlv outlmed by the adtl'e Chicago olftce
the State
una
d b
Departnient.
f'&lt;'! !mg hours ll &lt;we brt-n sel lor $1::. and
RCtger
-Use of top snil for reclama-:1
. ain •ed nt
tht&gt; •·eon·...1.,
tion plantmg.
NEW HA\' EN
F' n I r
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The &lt;·hargcs conten e
that ,.,, \.
2u . .11alonto" Ky .. lorfeited s
u era sr omicallv depr.,so•d Appa ant- The sta ndards for the 3550
P
dd
Paul Carl Meyer obtatned
tiiP
riD hand. Paul Wolfe. 26, RaThe bill was introduced by me for liakev oBum i.avne. ia•·
ol 11 f:as &lt;ern and mtle' of highways provided m
passports in November of 1962 1
I('ine. fined
and costs, John
Democrat•c Sens. Edmund A. lift&gt; long rt:"stdt&gt;l;t of Nt&gt;w Haven Soutlwrn sta lt&gt;&lt;.:
b!ll and Jts me-ans of ftmmcf'hidt"s
'Sargus. St. Clairsville, and 011- whu dit&gt;d Tue5dav HI Vt&gt; lt'l";lrlS sa s l' rogram flis&lt;-riminutes mg outside th• fe d era! highway
y avmg ';1
:tpp Iy ror 5 /l New
J4, P.acine. fined $7 and
1 the representation llon!{hl in January
on
""'I' and l)ale MrGraw 45 Raver Ocasek.
and_ Re· Mcmonal hoo;;pllal, wt\1 be held , R'
WtiiLorn C Cramt"l'. ltfl\o;;t lund
!S open toques·
h
bpassports
that they were lo be employl'd The Title offic e division
f . . f d $5. d
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. Three more Pnmerov village pubhcan Sens
d Garngan. Thursday at 2 p m at tht• New
ep.
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by Meyer in Europe.
llhe
Meigs Counly Clerk
cane .
cand idates-file nom- Arkon. and Robin
T. Turner, Haven EUB t·hurch wtlh the Fla
rankmg llepubltcan on , tnn
[the prt&gt;'
inaling petttions Tuesday
at Tiffin.
, Rev . Marlm Berislord olfici at - the subeommtllee . and Rep ' \laJor emp asts.
Court s off tee has reported 54 C.alln· WinebrennM'
' th M . (' I B d
of
Would Raise Bond
. John (' Knnk.-1 R-Pa . rhHrg&lt;d gt :on '' "n $1140 m1lltnn authorCHICACO- THREF. UNEM· new vehicles purrha"d dudng
, e etgs .nun Y oar
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dropouts J
.
In c;ood Contlilion
Electmns
Sargt,, whose diSirtct 10- He was a ret ired ra tlroad that t e propose program I ployed high school
Tuesday night cnnlcssed
the ,
included
new cars. I
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wanton slaying of a fi6-vear -old t
.
d 44. hi
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12. Pomeroy and Mtddieporl mu- strip mining t·ounties - Bel- 1years in the Untted States Mail of the nalton with eqoalh ,.,.,
Cathy J Winebrenner,
clerk on a ·deserted street near 'fwho 1Tratl11ers
eltg 1ruf'leds. 1
of Mr. and Mrs W1l· nicipB.I primarif's is today, Feb mont . Harnson and .Jefferson- tSe.-v ice. He was a ffit'tnher of ous problems
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D. w·mebren ner , syr acuse. 3 at 4 p m
(' ramer sa td th ere were
his home after robhing him of '
h
[
tam
sat'd mur h or lhe b111 was mod- ' the New Haven EUB church
1
eo . . than
: pure ase lo 1d19 used caed
rs. one is in good condition today after Filing were f. lma
Russeli •led after an emling Pennsyl- of the Jr . QUAM of New Haven: !67 ,-ounli" included m the btll
115· the boys were motorcyc e an three us tra&lt;l- a s1etg
· hi ng acc1'dent Tue "'"&gt;'y
oAo
· s trtp mme 1aw
treasurer . and 1""u Pou )'tn an d vama
of the Masomc Lodge of Clifton '
l Police said
"h .. ,jJI:' J up on pills'' when
eal
more ; Don Collins for council. Pome- The state bond rt&gt;qUJrf'd o[\ASAM Numbt"r 23. and of the !
dates of June \&amp;,
1t.hat. may have been
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encountered Railwav Express :
senous.
rov Village o·andtdates
who strtp mine operators would be Elk s lodge of Park ersburg He I
and lO have been set 10
for the
1 Hol.er hospital , where Cathy , previously filed are Mayor Char- increased from the present $220 -was horn Nov , 3, !1184, the son ' "TAKF. 0\ IT MV ;\II''
clerk fred
Sunday ,
boat regatta schedu led
be
1
night , took his wallet. knocked !
Meigs General Hospital
lwas rushed by thedSyrcacuth'e \es Legar, Clerk Edna Schoen·! per acre tai$500t_perlacbre and ol the lale .lessee P . and Ann a S\111
,held tn Pomeroy this
him to the ground and left him ADMJSS!ONS _ Clyde stew- emergency umt. sat .
a Ylleb and
ProspectiVe_ counc1 requtres I'OC ama ton o e com- Roush Layne and is surv ived · '
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'"' in the snow with 19 bU11Pt art, Middleport; Adrlan Sayre. Ish
h
galv,, nozru 1o· Wtll
theis regatta
com mtttee
, said
·n•
sufferedU'ded
facial ith
laceratiOns _when cand1dates Frankltn R1zer and pleted
m one year mstead of b''' seven nephews and
fo ur \\A YTAG-- washer.
-Leadmgham.
chairman
two.
. .
nieces.
tub Onlv used about 8 umPS , over 20 persons attended
a
wounds In hi• 'bacty. Deputy Syracuse: Harry Gilliand, Guys- • co 1 . w .• "?ncre Roy Reuter . four of the ' i x 1 e
dy1
Ohlef of Detectives Mkhael Spi- i ville : Joseph Gilliand, Guys-:cistem top m a netghbor s yard rouncll seats are up lor voters The chtef of the Dtvlston of Fnends may call at the F'oSidn_PY
Hankmson
.
Rut1
meeting
in
town
hall
Tuesdav
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10
f the youths ' ville.
tWhile sledding. · ted t th ho decisions thiS year.
would be given the power to glesong funeral home any ti.'lle. , 1am1· Oh · •
t · 25 61 P 1n•oht to begin sohd planning for'
twooldO and the third DISCHARGES _ John Baoon; I She was a dmtt
.tlo Said
16 years
o e S- '
police operations in progress ,
;
were
was· 17 · The)' were caplured Jr:· Pomeroy·
\ A SEEKS
appear I'
IAnother Satisfied
·
' freda Mossman ' jpital at 6:30 p. m.
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hSUPPGRT
•- f'led In 1andthrhall1 them
to il theyJlut·on
SQUAD CALLED
· Classified
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. ' theHe sa1d more d•tailed
plano
11
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Tuesday after the mnthers of Mmersvtlle.
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pelttton as u=n 1
o
ea en cause po
or
:customer found That Senit- I
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t'• vounger hays reported their
FORFEITS BOND .
!Meigs County Common Pleas damage.·
. The Racme emergency squad nel Want Ads Get Results ..Ior the re_gatta WI
announctons n\l.,lng.
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HARTFOED, W. Va. - ' Vin- court by Hyilia Workman, Rt. Sargus said many of the btll's was summoned at 9:45a.m. to_ed loliowmg a mw llnt ol the
· The lemperature In
ton &amp;nith torleited a l'lOO bond li. Pomeroy , against
Walter : provlsions were in force 88 ad- iday lor Addte Mae Weuver, Ra-1 FOR QUICK RESULTS IPomeroy Chamber of
ComLONDON _
LONDON'S business district at -11:30 ··i .m-1Tw!iday oiaht in Mayor Cha,... Workman, seeking support on- minlstrative regulations. "We\cioe Rt. 2. She was taken to On Whatever \'ou Have To merce at Crow • Town and
trlnttl
moved to
rooliy was 11 deore.eo·· ..
l!omeroy\Cler ' \he n eciprooal aarl!ell\erit re;ei," he saicl, "UUil
hOSjltt.ai wttl1IStl!, Reat or \Vaal to Buy Counl.l'y rostall[alll lllil
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COLmiBUS IUPJ) - The maehmery.
. I - Requtre annual stat&lt;· mspec- comnuttees was ended when ' Hartenb"ch "and Atho•ns t 'pontv \'eterat"
Vlemonal
lwspttal
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1 Kmg_ agteed to a one-vote t1e
Shertlt Horold Sht·lds
-rp from where li on
wo-re la&lt;L·r
' Ohto Senate settl&lt;'&lt;i tis diSpute The end or the.lirnale log pm tlnn of antomobtles
\over orgamzalion Tuesda) and wa s the htghl&lt;ght of a day that . - Provtde lor annual legtRia- pubhran edge m each ro rntntttee summoned to tl-.e so·.-or
r•·d to ling' :eneral
the legislattv e wheels
the introdudton of 40 new • live ;-esswns
,""e pt for the powerful Ru les, Thev said
Goll.ond wa s \I f'. Gillenn is sur111"d hv
!rolling at lull speed in hath , proposals includong bills to :
, - Prov tde $40,000 for a study iComm &lt;tt ee,whtchw"'orgawed dead in" do&lt;&gt;vn • t,ors ho •dronoo
chtldrvn, Wtllt:llll Gtltan&lt;i.
. hous.. of the JOOlh {;.,nero! - Rols• the salartes of •tate of the feQsablllly of ptpmg
on a &gt;-3 basiS.
Harry t;illand was '" "" up tonil•tlle
. HIJ
1'11ilo.
11
Assembly.
emploves R 1-3 per cent by ter !rom Lake Erie into the ; All vw• cha irmen named '"""room ., 1 the r1,.. _ 1-,,,m Co" l 11e Hl-"ll ILmy r:tll.tod .
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President Pro Tern Theodore changing the pav schedule from Huron . Sandusky and Portage were D.-mocra,s. . The roles homt' .1 , .. ,,. 11 , 00 ,..,
as t:u.'"'t ll&lt;- IW . ' "" 1 Whal ;•y,
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rtVer basins.
rhanges were constdered most- on
the J v g ronm 11iwrt· Slwlo uod 11&lt;-:·ln· rt on d \i'tlham.
PUNXSlJTAWNE1 !Meigs Version), 0. - Gobblers' M Grav. R-Piqua. and Ylinorily a twire-monthly to a
Leader- frank Kmg, D-Toledo, baSts
- Allow liquor sales on Sun- ly mlltor 10 nalure.
the ,tnst·ph r:tllaod '"" ''"""'
bollt nl Columbus. four stRirrs,
Knobb , l'er.nsylvan'•· where Mr. Groundhog annually
15 b• ·l 10 -11 -rt that Mrs r:il - Holh lk ckr·, :ond
reached
agreement
on
commitTtgltlen
strip
mone
laws
and
days
under
certain
co
ndtt
tons.
"".l""'l
requtred
to
devtale
It
Deck&lt;·•·.
sallies {orth to see M 11ot to see his sht1dow, and thus
tee
assignments
and
Senate
requtre
proof
of
tntention
to
re-I
The
Senate
squabblo
over
'
lrnm
the
set
order
nl
bustness
land
and
h.-r
son
i"'d
gmw tn holh ol S:otdv vtll e. W \'a. 'l'lalpredict the ex le nl of v. 111ler lo rome , has nothing on
\"as reduced from two-thn·ds lo bed SOIII&lt;'Ii llll' Mnnd01
'"' ll"o&gt;d "I Akroo, and Marv
Meigs county. In to p J'h"'c -a Metgs grou ndhog is caught rules and btlls immediately be-• dam• depleted mmes belon• li-, gan
flowing
into
the
Senate
l
t·enses
are
issued.
one
-hall.
and
Josl·pll
had
up
late
a: l•rolhnr
wtt h long range P h•.:n-1""' sht veri ng m Tuesday sub-- -~---~
The absenct' of rules a nd com- to watch kit'' 1...,j 11 n All tl1ret• Dl:'t·kt'' Hal'int:&gt;.
S&lt;tnd' ville.
&lt;Jnd Frrd
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freezing temperatun~. bl1t fasting a s harp shado w. In
milh't'" m the upper hou::.c ha d arparrntly v.t--r~ nvtn·onw hv gramkhildn·n
lower photo. as i[ to sotppl~- su pportmg ev &lt;denee in the
'bf't'll holdmg up tht' llltroduc- fumes II 0111 unwn ted ht'akl '&gt;
Funt&gt;ral &lt;.;t'I"Virf'C:: will bf:' con case for more win ler . i ~ an unidentified •·Boss1e" posi·
' liOn ul legtslatton. As soon as
Anotlwr ,-.•latii'P nl Ihe Ctl dtwt &lt;·d Fnd:O _\' al 2 p m "'t he
ltvely disgusted wilh tlw weather. The verdict seems
the bars wrnt down , nlnf' ~lllls land·~ sa 1d 11 1s po-;Slhlt· llhil Altlo~llgh Funt•ra\ home m Tup·
to bf' six ll!Or e weeks lJI na sty weather.
and six resoluttons ~·'re immed - Jhe lno 111(1\' have oeen ov&lt;·r- ,,..,. Plams Bonal wi ll be Ill
iat•ly Introduced
cOinl' bv tlw carbon monnxtti&lt;' Hurlmghd111 cemetery . fnend•
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A Chesh ire man esc·aped injury Tuesdav whe n hi&lt; car
The pa y increase btll was sunday mght because no om· m.ll' call at the funeral hom• .

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Members of Drew Webst~r sent to the Prt! sident of lhe committee for the new
post 1same population
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Post No. 39, American Leg1on, : United
States.
Answers lo homtt . Casc1 sa id a lt&gt;tter w1th 11 Leonard Jt:-well and
frank . An f'lderlr woman 1::; rleatl and her so n and gra ndson
opposed to the Defense
De- these letters have been recet •- further details on &lt;lie
new Vaughan reported on the recent are tn crili;·al condHiun lvda v I rum earhon monoxide
partment's adton on closing of ed from Senator Young
and llteme will be sent to llilCh mem- Commander a_nd Post Adjutants poisoning at a (;uvsVtde RFIJ h.ume .
v. A regional oflice_ and the Rep. Robert Sweeney . Hoth in- ber in the near future .
1meeltng "'
whteh
Dead is Mrs. Anna Gilt and. 80. and in poor condition
Breckinridge hospttal H\ Cm- dtcated they are check111g fur- Commander Gullllher
an-' they attended !he Amen•·an at !VIeigs Gt'tleral ho,pitcl are lwr son. Harry Gilland,
;cinnall have been urged
to tiler into tht&gt; m;otter
nouneed that there •ill be a Legmn National
Comma nder ,:tl, a nd her g&lt;andsn•&gt; .. w •e ph r;&lt;lland. 3:i.
write le tters of protest to mem- Vaughan urg&lt;d all members Valentme
at
the wa s the mato speaker
The Inn 11 as found '" a fume-filled frame home on
bers of Congress .
,
_ who are opposed agallt51 these Post
fur members and Guests for the evemog were Jhe Alfred-S hade road . 111st oulstde ol Meigs county, in
1111
fo·ank Vaughan,
legtslal tve aclto"' agatnst veteran; . to thetr wtvrs on Saturday. t'eb. ,hoys who~ ltelped
h uut he Carthage Jmvtlshtp ut Atlwns counl v
startmg at a p m An even· lparkmg at the
C nty A relatiw dtscovP•eti the lragertv when slte went to
chatrman of the post. reported wnte to thetr
'on tbts aod other action m the showmg thm concetn Letters mg of en lertamment and
re-lfatr . A new memb&lt;o. Plio! t.lo- the Gilland ll·stdl'tll'C
afler 2 p.m . Tuesda1 The
tV. A _closure proposal&gt; Mon- to U S.
can fre shments are brn--g planned. ?"kar. w".
,l'!alive . M,11·1 1\ank•ll \\llll ll\t'S nl' ar by , said s he beday mght at a regular Post be mat led Care ot House Of.
,also 111 altu odanPe "' F ' 11 came conct·t !It'd "'l1·. ·n
one anS\vl'red the do01 at the
meetmg .
lttt Building . washmgton. D. A mot10n was made and pass- Fugate, a t·horter member ol Gilland home
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Letters of protest, reported C. 20515 and to the U. S. Sena- ed lhat a letter be sent to the th e post
Mr s H:onkm ·r•orlo•d
slw itdU gnlten lctto-rs
deltv Pred
Vaughan . were sent b)' mem- tur!i · · Care ot, I'
Se nate
OliH.
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stat~
representative
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lrom
lh"... matlD {' ' t b· k 1 gt ·lat tnn 111 obta&lt;nmg l A .s paghett i d1nner was ptt' I!Or.e
1rou..,1 &lt;.1 ... mto,.,.
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bers ot the post to R~p. Robert Hutldmg, y,,.s ungton,
~. , ac e ~
, the homl' ~nd s~tw !Ia·
dt·· bo\
d [(ott - ce•&gt;se rt woman s grdll d•on 1o
\lo og s County Coron&lt;•r llenry
"Y
•congr••ssmatt
at- 2N", o
more Ohto State Highway Pa- pa1ed and serVI'd by 1F.l1.a
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Bob
Vaughan
gave1more,
Charlt&gt;s
Swatze··Fll!Ult'
an
lun
· ~- , 1ymg on . a c·oucl1 Jn tloe [•: will&gt;!, .1od 1he Athens r ounh
' Sween
large! • Rep . Walter M. .Moell· Kenny Harris. reported on thed lrolmen
t
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th I
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Tll movn·
tn sP pl
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er t lOth Dtslnl11 and aJ,o to f'nsl' s lltrtilda•; party to lie he I stalls ICS s
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1hl'n ( ·, ,-oner also were
both U· S Senators of Ohio ' at the P&lt;&gt;.."llerny
~;Jementary 1bet · ol htghw· d patrolmen
w"s
shn wn ex tprecedtng
·t
1'" Stro·l.
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n etmg sonwl I11ng was wrnng ,1nd w1•nt lo&gt; tlte st ••nt'
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[Frank J. Lausrhe and Stephen School"" M"rdt 15 . Paul Casct OC.to compa , to 1 s popua- '' mee mg • "
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for he lp " she s&lt;nd
l'or.mer Ewmg "''d Mrs r.,J.
was teported on the fu nd
and o er states with
wil l be held re.h JJth. - ~·
'"ns.· app·~r"tttly
o\·r l"''l•nte
1 M Young · A telegram
~ _ ra1sing
_ _ _tlon
--~- -the
-0 1 her
nt·Jgllbors
p1lOnf'd J·,oa
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t&gt;S and n··(·etved v('r- omng but ~ht' nflww l f'&lt;lll"~"' uf
mJS~IOn to bn•.Jk tn\o nw hom~ d(';, th would bC' dell'l"llll'lt'd Ly
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to l;•arn what tilt• CIITtOTI'I&lt;lnl'- Jho· '\tll&lt;'nS /'OUIII) o·oro&gt;Ol'f.
t'S werP
In thP
nwan11nw . Tht&gt;
Ponwrn\"
f'lllf'I"gt·n ,· v
M~·igs Count v Slwntt H1l bt&gt;rt C. .. qu&lt;~d luok the I\\O o.:.u r\'1\"or&lt;.: 111

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