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MIDDLEPORT
BOOK STORE

of relatives and
of the bride and III'OOm.
bride Is the daughter of
,,.,-u •. Margaret B Brown and
late James F Brown, Clem-

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were on sale. Refreshment.
were served during the social
hour. The next meeting will be
at the home of Mrs. Patrick
Lochary.

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Oblliatlon w
ed b
will obaerve their list wedding In Athens.
rnu ospltal
and me:b::"~ Ri'C: IIMlversary Saturday. They Grllldparen .. are Mr. aad
Chapter ·oflS No 1u when they were married Jan 11 1103 j, Mrs. ClaUd Aa~ Middleport
met recently .;ith Mary Lou the late .Rev. J.
Rlckmao.:Y
Mrs. GeorKta ' Moore,
lh le Wortby Matron and John
egas, Nev · Great lll'andplll'
lhle.' Worthy patron,, presldi
Mrs. Jackson Is 81 and Mr. eoiB lnelllde Mn. Myrtle Sto•·
Plans .were also made to';! Jackson will observe
114th
Columbus, and Mr. Everett
tend the annual school of· In- bJl'tbday Sunday, Jan. 1%. They ~her, Cheobire. The ""'''le
structlon
of the Mount
Mo- •a
~a_•eyesrs
snO!her
ary 4th at Middleport Febru- alahre
r mBaembers
ptist Church
and have
old. son, Timothy J.,.,

fleers

Don Roach of the U. S. Coast
Guard has returned to hla bese
at cape May, N. J, after spendmg tbe holiday .seasoo with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Roach of Railroad-st.
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of the church were . read
~on Runnel glvmg the
trst,
rs. John Smith. the
second, and Mrs. Thomas Bentz
the third with a verse of the
hymn. "We Build A Sanctuar
Sure" read followmg each
by Mrs Menzel Smith
MISs Dorothy L
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" What Is the C~ng h'" read

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~iss Ph,!~ B. Will, and other~1::-ive/:

grandchiid,
from Elizabeth and Alfred Ton- Harper, Pomeroy. The couple
ey for g!fiB and from Ann and welcome friends of the comGerald Reed for e0urt 1
munlty lor their ~bservance
es es ex·
tended to ~em at Installation.
Also,
mv1tation to attend lllne-Pomeroy basketbpD
a reception for the Gr.and War- The Jays
will emcee b 0 t h
den, Helen M. Bartley, on Feb. events.
22nd at the Belmont Chapter

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and Mrs. Davts, who recently
returned from Japon where l'•ey
were located in connection witb
hJs. employment
to Parkersbur • were enroute
visit with rel:tlvW. : ·· for •
in to th . fi es
ore goFlaetr orne, St. Pelefllo
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There are 30 Pontiacs
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Take
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the death ofiSb~uler~,~fol~l=ow=his parenll.
meeting,
prayer

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January Discount
FURNITURE
SALE!
I Furniture Reduced

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· Now is the time to
. SAVE DOLLARS.
All bedroom furniture, llvlng room
. furniture, c b a 1 r s,
lamps, tables, dinette 'sell, wardrobes, cedar chests,
eabinets and many other items all
!~EDUCED '4 OFF regular price.
:Appliances and television excepted )
3ea us early while selectlo~ 11 &amp;ood. ·

6 and awho
story
the president,
also"Specread
DeUvery." and closed with
a poem, "If I Can/' by Chari••' II
E. Carroll.
During the business session
thank you notes were read fro~
€allle Kloes, Miss Nettle
Koehler 111d James Fugate
sent them at Christmas.
Norman Kloes treasurer
ber report for the year. It
announced Ulat there are
three fruit cakes for sale. Following the benediction, frozen
salad, crackers, coffee and can.
day were served by Miss Mar·
guerlte Meyer and Mrs. Lester Fauber.

GREETINGS BY PRONE
Mrs. Ida B. Young and sons
received greetings _by telephone
on Christmas morning, lrom the
former's daughter, Mn. Wanda R. Adams of Canoga Park
California.
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eAiso- us for big savinp on an l'rlgldalre applloncH, z.ttlth TV

Save A Big 25% Now AI

MASON
FURNITURE

RUTLAND
FURNITURE
1142-4811

lutlancl, 0.

aatl that laaal'loaa Poat:laa coiDfortt
tNe've gat rour diHerent models to choose from.,

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Mlnolte Bmm. Zoom c:a....,.. __ •. $1'59.95 $125.QO

Mil and. M.yt11 Wtohers &amp; clryat•s.

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Varnon
Automatic C:.mera •
Kodak lmm. Movie C:amerH .... $
1 u,... Kociak Movie C:amere w[cHPI A~l! Fll111 Splicers ___ :$
Vernon P-4 EIRtronic Flosh , , :•. $
Varnon 8mm. Editors ...... _., .$
IJ~Mral Electric Zoom Light ;, , . $

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2UO $ 16.50
$ 12.50
,4.95 $ 4.00
29.95 $· Mo95
fl.95
17.95 ·

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15.95 $ 1i.ts.

UNITS, REELS &amp; CANS, FILMS
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Wake of Strike
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rye, barley molt and otber
grains that produce• Kentucky
Bou~oo was originated In pn
by a Baptist minister, tbe Rev.
EBjob CraiJ.

WAStii_NGTON (UPU PrHicknt Johnson loday
faced the tosk of repairing e m"'siva gep in tho "good
neighbor" policy without pcri.f lcl"' U.S. strategic ln. forests in Central Amerlco.
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Ho plnnod hia hope• far "rly stablllutlon of I h •
olluation in the Panama Canal Zona on his high-ltvol
minion, headec! by Thomas c: Mann, I!Sslstont secretary,_ of ateta far Jnter-Amarican AHalra, and on tllwpot investigatl~n by a flve-man ,.....-.pmg
£l!lll!!'ittH of _tha Orgonlutlan of A-.r,lcan Sta•
(~_.,51 ~~~lc.h flow to the troublod Canal ZOn• Jia_rly to, __ .

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Pomeroy National Bank

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Cloudy, a Hille warmer t.
algbt llgbl 1110W OJ' nla. llkel1
by mornillg. Lew ZWf. tlaadaJ
ltgbl saow or robJ ·likely, me cooler by Dlgltt,

PRICE FIVE CENTS

SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1964

BARGAINS ALL OVER THE STORE

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.in any financial \Jeather:

ChurchMCircle
G
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By Ted Frank
cepted Into a t~aphy aid tour,.. with a total ol'"four
Uhemployed, underlralned men 1course wblcb will IIV• her tile lrtsl(uciors. The elerk·typla,t and
and women bed railed hopos nec:euary iralnlnl to boto•ne it clerk-tlellolraphy
Jaat
this "eek wben ;the Southern quallfted· secrallry' 11&gt;: ,monlha. 'lbere is ooe buildOhio Manpower and Technical All perooll! before theY are !ICl' lng being used now, but lout
Training Center In Jacbon open- repled bave to be reglall!red bulld1np acron the street are
ed Monday. The cenll!r accep~ with their Jocal cmploy)IM!nl of· beln&amp; ~modeled and will be Deunemployed residents from 21 flee and be unemployed. Tbe cupied in February.
aootheasrem counties in Ohio. employment office IC(&lt;Iet!S pe~ ' Future plana call for beglnn11 Ia tbe nation's largest such sons who want to attend. The lng a two year post hlgb scbonl
center so far under the Federal training ceqter !ben accep.. •P' program in engineering, busi.
Manpower Development •M pllcants "' a qpote basil o! the nesa, agriculture, and dislrfTraining Act.
c-ounties.
' butor tecbnologii!S. Officials
One o1 the YOUIIII woman at- This projeCt Ia ,sponsoi·ed by plan that eventually tbe_
re will
tending the tralntng cenrer Is federal funds from tbe Monpow- be 900 students w1th 15 dtfferent
there because she did not take q; Develop~J~ent _l!{ld · Training occupations offered.
the right courses In high scbonl· Act. Funds are provided to sJve The 15 occupations are clerknow to obtain socretartal !l'lll'k. each person attending the cent- typist, clerk-&lt;~renography, nurSbe has decided this is what
$5 day for room and bo•.rd. se's aid, houkkeeping, borne asshe wants to do, but Is not qual- Many of the studenll who llve slstant, route salesmall, custoHied.
a distance from Jackson rent. dian, combination cook, comblnAfter graduating from high rooms in private l)omes in town. ation welder, drafting, auto
school. she went to r.ollege r..- Jackson recently took a survey service statim mechanic! auto
only one semester . She came to find all the rooms "bleb rest- mecbanlc, auto baby repatrman,
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honre 1£ rtnd a joh and fOQnd dents would be willing to rent to machine tool operator, a n d
LEARNING A SKILL _ Catherine Russell Middle- only baby sitting appointments. sbJdents.
{3rm machme mechantc.
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port R. D. 1-, at an electric typewriter in a clerk-steno- Through the employment office Pres..tly there are 40 stu-~ Twenty-one counties perndtted Southern Ohio Manpower and Technica I Training Center - Located on the corner
graphy cot~rse, is in a class with 19 students. The clerk· she learned about the new train- dents 1r. clerk - typist, 40 clerk- to aend persons to the trammg of South-S! and Main-St in Jackson is the only building now being used. Four other
stenography course take~ six months to complete.
log center, apjJiled, and was ac- stenography, and 20 ln nurse'~
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buildings are being remodeled for future use.

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Women's and Girls' Ready To Wear
Men's and boys' wear, dry goods and
furniture.

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9 A•M• to 9 p•M·•
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VISIT BROTHER HERE
of one daughter Mrs ea"mrp-;;;,IJ Mr. ana Mrs
Paul Davil
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Mr. and Mn. Fred Jaebon ~~ :,s:,,~~~ "':Dec.-

Charles F HeBS Middleport
Mrs. B~hner u
of his parents' Mr and Mrs
The bride es.:Orted down the •
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Raymond Ste.;art .;.,
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"aiisle b •
... uxtlmry Hosless
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of
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Y ber brother, Donald
m
epor · ecause
Brown, chose a floor length The_ Middleport
Firemen's
cent ilbtess playmates of
of pure silk organza, featurmg Auxlltary met Tuesday evening
mond could not be P':"sent
a scalloped scoop necklme and
the home of Mrs. Everett
relatives Included Mrs. R. L.
fitted bodice. The full skirt was Bachner with Mrs. James DanMiller, Mrs. Lila Pierce
ller1hanced with imported
· I assisting hosress. Mrs.
Ronnie Miller Mrs. Stewart serbroidered aJencon lace and
Gibbons, tre8surer, pre-. Mrs Herbert DJxon urc · an ved a lamb shaped cake with Temple in Dayton was receivending in a cathedral sided in the absence of the pres- the .church. A d;.,:u:,::,:m 00
on Ice cream. Gifts were present- ed.
Her fingertip veil f e II 1dent, Mr&amp;. Russell Mills
the topic concluded th
ed lo the honored guest.
Several members were reB regal jeweled double
Games were played and prlz. gram.
e pro- Mrs. Nan Moore has returned ported ,1n and Leda ~ae KraeuJiqiJeerl 's crown of crystal and es awarded to Mrs. Gibbons. Doring the business se .
from ruscon, Ariz . where she ter Js m St.
s HoopltaL
pearl design She carried
a Mrs. Gerald Anthony, and Mr. reports of th
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ssaon, spent- the Thanksgiving and The Past Officers annual dinwhite prayer book topped with Lee Smith. During the social given The m:e~~s t~ were Christrnaa holidays with her ner was announced for Sunday~
I white orchid and silk streamthe hostesses served a prayer by the pres.; t With twin sister and husband, Mr. January . !2tb at the home of
salad course to the 14 members Refreshments w~~e e;e~ved b and Mrs. J H. ~ourning. Mrs. Gretta Simpson at 1 p.m. '
Mrs. Verna M Brown, Clem. Attending were Mrs the hostess t the b
Y Moore was met m Athens Wed- The Worthy Matron announclientOJo. N. J. was the matron of
McElhinney. Mrs. Gla- Mrs M rtle ~n 8 ove and nesdfU' evening by her daugbt- ed an officer practice for the
honor w1th Mrs Florence De
Vroman, Mrs Robert Fish- Weeks ~rs 1 ~· Mrs El~on er, EUza'beth, Miss
Mildred February regular meeting.
Christie, Sewell, N. J . Mrs. AgMrs. David Ohlinger, Mrs. Mrs 'selim. B~ es .Will and Hawl~y and Everett Davis
1Refreshments were served at
nes Aaron, Atco, N. J.,
Jenkins, Mrs. Lee Smith, ests Rev ~:~wJcz 8 .n d Mrs. Claud Ashley and Mrs. case of meeting with John and
bTJdesmatrons They wore
Mrs. Gerald Anthony, Mrs ron.- . J d . M zel. B Smtih, IHarry McGuffin visited Wednes- Mary Lou Jhle as host and host.
styled full length
, Mrs. Robert Byer, Mrs Danale~ndu ~~anea~~itheverly, day in Shade with Mr. and ess. Host~sses ~or the Februcranberry satin
Richard Roller and Mrs. Ray- Brenda Bentz
an d iMrs. Joe Moore and children. - Barvhmeedhn~ wtll be Barbara
mond Kloes.
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Mrs. Harold Sauer Is
us an Gretta Stmpson.
sheath front and full
IIwlhich fell In a slight train.
from her teaching duties at
wore cranberry rosebud
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i Rutland High Sehool because of
DANCES ANNOUNCED
~~=:.~w~ith::.:s~ho~r~t~v~ei~ls~a~nd c~rnat1o~s
carr1~ colomal
bouquets of gold .
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~nd rosebuds
Mr. Arnold Richards spent a teen dance tonight followirtg
. With trrtdescent cranberweekend in Cincinnati with the Wahama-Buffalo basketball
rtbbon.
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duaghter and son-in-law game at the school auditorium.
Edward Bankowski, Jr.
of
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Philadelphia, Pa., was best
A SIX o clock potluck dtnner Mrs. Vernon Weber, l'tutland, will_ be held at the Racine High
lor the bridegroom with
the meeting of t h e is subslitnting In the Home auditortum following the R:•:__of the Syracuse
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J . Brown, Clementon, N. J . and
church Wednesday
Rconomics department in the
John F. Erwin, Wilkes Barre,
al the hom of
utland High school in the
Pa., serving as ushers.
e Mrs. C. 8 · absence of the regular teachEdward McCaughey, nephew Mrs. Allee Ca h
, Leda Kraeuter. who is In a
~ lhe bride, was organist and dent, conducted ~hear%:~~ Parkersburg hospital.
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the bride, presented vocal sefrom The Upper Room
SurprQe Luncheon
lecThtlonsb. 'd ,
oth
William Eichinger, who
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hie with which sbe wore a
t 1 ~here We Ltve
with a surprise luncheon
orchid Mrs Helen Shuler
op c 0 the program
In honor o! her
dleport, a~t of the g...,m se~ted by Mrs. Carl Herring, aunts,
Ann Watson and
IIch1ose • silk crepe beige sheath
Marcl~ Karr, Mrs. Weese Mrs. Bertha Scott of Mtnersvllle
costume with matching acces- an~ ~rs. Etchlng~r.
who observed their birthday ansarles and wore an orange orr n~ the busmes!l session, niversaries.
h'd
shut-m calls were reported. A decorated birthday cake
c ~ . reception and buffet were
Melvin Grimm and Mrs. with lee cream was served dueheld immediately following the
reported on
t h • ing the dessert hour. Otber
ceremony in the K. of c.
VISit to the
were Mrs. Kathleen
in Clementon, N.J. The
and .also to the homes
' Mrs. John Bailey, MinMoney-in the bank_ Enjoy full-scole banking
table was covered with a
Bert Wee~ and Mrs.
Mrs. William Knight,
cloth and centered with a
Flanagan. A stl~nt auction
Point Pleasant, W.Va.; Mrs.
service while you build a cash backlog for
tiered wedding cake,
~eld as 8 money making
Roscoe Wise and daughter, Jenemergencies and for opportunities-through
For her honeymoon trip the ~ectM A New Year's
nifor, Middleport; Mrs. William
I!h•·iol• wore a blue wool 8 u 1t . Y Iss Karr, closed tbe
Sheridan, Sr., Pomeroy, and
reQllllu savinQ with usl
black accessories and the mg.
the Sheridan children, Marla and
II orchid from ber bouquet. The
Anita.
Mrs. Hess graduated from
Camden Catholic High School,
VISIT IN HUN11NGTON
ciBSB of '57 and attended Penn
Mrs. G. H. Ewing, Un&lt;,.ln
We Pay 3% lntere•t On Saving•
State Estension School.
and Eleanor Crow, SyraHess graduated from
n e nes
cuse, visited Thursday wltb Mra.
por t High School In 11154,
The January meeting of the Arthur Probst In Hun'tiitgton.
ed Ohio University and Js
Circle was beld Wedserving In the U. S. Army.
evening in tbe church
couple are now at home
· room with M
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Servin&amp; Meip Ooun!J for over 90 years
~63lf.a Osceola Ave., Kingston, Neutzling president, ~· ehar:e~
POMEROY- RUTLAND
a. Mr. Hess wss reared by Group singing o! "God WiU

.MEIGS THEATRE

ANNOONCE IQRTB
Hr. and Mn. Joe E.

"Changing City Challenges Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mil- A iH to th
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the Church - Wbat Is T h 0 hoan were recent visitors In Uon
e T.B. AssoctaChurch?" was the topic of the Parkersburg.
!cation f madethea~ a hcommunprogram presented b
Ml
rom
ort Y Graud
Elizabeth Davis.
vi e;: Raymond Stewart, J c, oband Worthy Grand Pa-

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baskell of white
Oanked by oeven-braneh caodel- lng at the parish house with Mrs Menzel Smith WB! hooabra, Mlsa Barbara Ann
Jln ~~- Hartinger, pres!- tess tu the wsws of the Enrerand Charles Leroy Hess were ~ ti
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pr,.. EUB church Tuesday evmarriage Saturday, open;;;::
at her home In Enrer.
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30 at I p.m. 1n the dJ
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Lawrence Church at L&amp;urel j M!f';' M.,::;rl~ewmg
for the The meeting, in char ge of
Springs, N J.
coo~ibuUon w~s"i:::~ A Mrs. Smith, president. opene&lt;.
Fr Brennan read the vows KEEP II was announced lh~ ;~e ~~:e~~~~ ofr'he /rmn~
th.e double ring ceremony
in church. calendars and dish cloths by Mrs. ~-u'
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Guild Meetin6 Hehl'
Hostess tor
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mums Church met Wedhesday OYenee mg
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A clean-up campaign was advanced among other suggestions
to improve the community Fri~
night in the first meeting
of 1964 of the Middleport Chamber of Commerce.
Meeting in orfices uf the Co_ __:__;-_ __ -· __ _ _ _..

lumbia Gas System with new 1 Othl:!'r suggestions inelud.e4
President Bob Coats presiding, I more lights in the business dll-it was _proposed a clean-up pro- i trict and working for a bus stop
gram be sponsored in the form Iin Middleport.
of a contest. A prize may be
awarded for the ··best individual Jack Welsh said letters tD
performance," under the plan. madke fup 8 paili~kege webosfe nearly
rea }' or rna ng lo
t manufactur•rs citing Middleport and
its area as an excellent place
to locate,
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wblcb II "GaiDI and Loeaeo
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commlso!ons, otlJer compen.. llzeabie lnveatmenta during the one-third of the 8JIIOIIIIt Invest- ry this credit back one year or The tchedolt F part o1 loti
t.oo1, ..,.., or auppllll
It I llliot lime ol year apln. tloo, or personal oervlcet total· l.ut year may with to Ull lhe ed as credit. If the ~sefui life you may carry il ahead for five il cOIJllllllll 'referred to aa t b IJUI'CM!ed, Jllleblne hire ...
Of COOI'IJ, I refer to the Ill- lng teoO ,.. mon lo any lndl- lnvesbnenl credit as a n.eans ot is six or seven yeara you may succeedlng years uu~il It ;. used, Farm oclledult. On It .U of *I au the IIWIY Deetnry fmn
lnl of farm 1Dco(ne tax returDa. vidual to the exlelll not report· reducing income tax llabWty. use two-thirds ol the value. II or until lhe avullabie period ltema of farm~ and WIDIIIemo of uponoo,
TbJo lion lllllllll lob that 1111111 ed on Form W·2.
The Jmportent polo\a of this In- the useful life Is eight or more expi..,s.
e•penae are flgu~. Most flrll~ 1
bot dune. 11'1 the only way Ia Some queslio111 have been vellmt!llt credit are that I h e years you may use all of lhe
One of the weaknn... of ers use the eash form so
Allo • 1*t of . ... . . ochedUlla COWitrJ we cau pay for the rllaed recenUy eoocemlng Fed- property must bave beeu ac- valu•.
IIIlo type of redoclloa Is tt Income from the 18lt of a
II lha Jepi, rl "tt wbldl
bolltllto of llvlnl In a .coontry eral gas tu: refund. These reo quired after December 31, 1961, Adding all of these amounl8 If lhe p«Jpel1y 1o lOW be1ore livestock or crops producta
. . lo I !41le tbe 11111- Ylliue • ~ ...,ttaJ ...
IIICb u GUI'I.
funds may be clalmod follow· must be tangible personal prop- together you then take seven the length of Ufe ,_ 01tlmate well as agricultural
of ....._.._ a nlue of 1111 wblda ..,.. 1.U0. ,.. ..._
Mllll Me!gt county farmers lng tbe one-year period of July erty, or certain real property, per cent of this.
tbea you have to p ...k 01111 1~;:~:111;. ooll baak
propert~-~ lbe year. 01111 were held IliON than 1 l11
ar. weD awart of tlle need fllr I, 11163 to June 30, 111M and and have a useful life of
at Th4 amount t~eu may be cJe. refigUR lha l!lllln ae1 • ap Is
tu refunds, and
may be.,_ 10 reduce II&gt;- rnoutbo. Some eumplw of ~ch
llllnc ntluruo 11114 of having the muat be filed on or before Sop- least four yeara.
dueled from yoor total Income fr&gt;m the flrll. Tile ...,. IIIOd
lieiTUI are IIBted as
tax llabliiW. M.t farm- truoaetioiJI are tbe aa1t Ill
factual malerlalto lllllke up the !ember 30, IBM.
II the useful life 1B foot
w tax liability. If yoo had to pay for the
of laveotof l!llllroe,
- nll!ei1Jln to ~ ~ pretty machiDery, 110111e breedlaC,_luml, Built II dealrable each
·
w'"' mild, '"'' ··-• aace • wh!cb were oold or even IDCiudytar Iii eODIIder some of the
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lisle
gh!ers of Middleport, Mr. and
we find oomeolll! wbo ed -•·•t be ~ loss or wi'eck
· ll'&amp;ya lncoine tu: returns may
Syracuse.
Mrs. sm Meredith and IIOilll
1101 boon 1lllng !biB means r1 a";:oonal outo. All of IIIHe
bot adjulted ,or the beueflt pi
Mrs. Oscar Babcilck and Ray
Beverly, Mr. and Mrs.
llelp f!Cure out lhelr ....._ ltemo can be u.sed in flcurlnl
lhllaDd o..- or tho benefit ol
Beverly Carter visited Allee
ren Pickens, Mr. and Mro.
la,ll nlunl.
the gam or 1081 of the ule of
GUr couotry.
and Mr. and Mrt. Rayver Weber and sons and Jean,
n llbo!dd be polnled out .. properly or asseu.
Tblo year lharo aeamo to be
Fitch, lla2ael.
,
Jane and Juli Whitehead.
lhltl lime tbat 111come to: ,.. After the form 1040F IB COOlno maJor chaqea, ao It IDlaht
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence BarMelanie Brown of Ohio State
tor ..,, poraon, any cor- pleted then tbe net lacome :!J
be well ID review daleo and ~~ vllllora of Mr.
of Tuppers Plains were vis'
By Mn. Lyle BaldenoJI
University,
C&lt;!lumbus,
or IllY company are carried over 10 the form 1~
""""'"" that hlvo taken Mrs. 0acar Babcock were
Mr. and Mrs. Norman WeGIRL SCOVf NEWS
ing !he holidays with her
Mr. and Mro. CecU Glllotilf,
to be ••• and fa' whl b 1o tha "lndividull1 J8.
plaoo
yeara,
Marsaret Cowthorne of Beck·
.
A par!y was held during the nts, Mr. and Mrs. W al
Carla Jo., and Jeffrey
a •-·
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Fr k
of Alilen• visited recently
'lbe periDII submiltlng come Tu Return. This Ia the
Fw tbe data, most Melp ley, W. Va., and Mr . ...,
Janet an was an -overnight holidays for Girl Seoul Troop Brown and family .
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. the return 11 to pay hla 111 ' - fo~ that 1a uaed by 111011t peoo
c-ty tarmera will ue Febru- C. W. Taitt, IJttle
of Patricia SmiUt
179 and Brownie Troop 180 at Mr. and Mrs. C. Ed
fair share of tax but is not . , pie u; the United States for ft.
ary 17; 19M for filing. This II Mr. and Mrs. David
-VIolet Smith
the Skate-A-Way Rink. A gift rey, Karen and Robin were
Everett Lambert.
to pay any more than naliy determininll their income
two daya beyond normal ap- Patricio and David, were vllltlng
exchange was enjoyed by the •day guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Mr. and Mrs. James Slough,
just and fair amoont.
tax liability. Places are provldl""""''lJ, u the 15th fails on Sat- Mrs. A. C. stewart and A. B. ..,, , 1
members. Refreshments of oand- Stone of Cleveland.
Joyce, Cheryl, aud David of 11 also might be pointed out 1!&lt;1 00 lhio form for wages and
urday. Any return which Is fil. Kibble, Reedsville. "
wlches, potato chips, candy can- Mr. _a~d Mrs. Ben
Grwe City, Mrs. Madeline
that any person who makes an salaries.
ed ou ar before February 17th Ulah Swan, Tuppers Plains,
es! and pop were served. eom- entertamed WJth a family
ans, Mike, Kay and Steven WIM error should submit an amend- Also provkled are placn ror
II op time. Tb1a f1ling requires was visiting Cora Swan who Is
nutiee members, mothers, and ner recently. Those present were of Middleport, Mr. and
Mrs. ed return whenever the error is income from business, income
form 1040 and the Scedille F ill at the home of her son, Her·
leaders helping with the par!y Mr. and Mrs. John Lodwick and James Johnson, Jamie Sut, discovered. These error; should or loss of income ftom sale of
whirl! Is the farm return. ·
bert Swan.
were, Mrs, Carlyn Blanton, Mrs. son of C&lt;!lumbus, Mr. and Mrs. Greggory Todd and Mr. and be filed within three years of property, farm income, and tha
U yoo are on employer and Mr. and Mrs. Zern Pierce
Harold Newlun, _Mrs.
Hardd Roger Buckley and farru!y of Mrs. Larry Johnson visited,Aa~ the date the original return Is computation of Income tax. &lt;
made timely depoelts of social spent several day• with relaBrewer, Mrs. Willa Provancha, Po~eroy, Mr. and Mrs. Gall Me- urday evenmg with MI'.JIIad filed.
.
Farmers, like other taxpay.
security tue~ on wages ln 1963 tlves In Columbus.
and Mrs. Charles Larkms (lead- Cam of Belpre, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Joseph Johnson and tam- In the event you ·discover an ers, must keep recorda te pre.
for alrlcuJturaliBbor, you must A belling W81 held recently Some hnusewives in the Big ers) Mrs. Frank Rise, Mrs. C. George Buckley and daughter, ily.
error In any return filed you pare accurately an Income tal
file form li4J for such tues on for Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Ht!ll8·
area have had 1o pay up Ed Humphrey, Mrs. Maurice Mr. and Mrs. C. Ed Humphrey Mrs· Harley Johnson vlalled may correct it by simply filing return, and insure that only
or before February 10, IBM. U ley, recently married.
social security taxes, plus Reed, and Mrs. Ernest White· a~d daughle•s, Mr. and Mrs. Friday with Mrs. NeUie Tracy ar. amended return. If the cor- their proper ta 1 i• paid. Paid
you did.not make timely depos. Margaret Groce ls a
and 8 penalty because head.
Btll Orr and som, Mr. and Mrs.
Ball Run.
rection results
in ~idditional bills, canceled checkl, etc.,
filed to report lhe wages
CBC CLUB MET
Chester Buckley, M•·s. Ha""l Mrs. Harley Johnson visited tu due the additional amount which substantiate entries In
Ill Of tftlch tueo you must file at Camden Clark
tha form IH3 by January 31, Parkserburg, W.
their maids to the Internal CBC Club ate out for !heir M. Buckley and sons, and MarMr. Albert Hollman on should be submitted with the your records. shooid be filed in
ltll
Mrs. James Caruthers
Service.
December meeting. Couples
Buckley all of Reedsville.
return. If the correction of the an orderly manner and stored
Yru allo should sJve earh ag. family of Louisville, Ohio,
joying the dinner were Mr.
Mrs. James Caruthers and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Shumate
amounts in a refund or ina safe place so that they wiD
rlcullural ......ter a statement several days with Mr. and
William P. Barker, dlilrlct Mrs. Don Myers, Mr. and Mrs. family of Canton, Mr. and Mrs.
family of Charlestoo, W. credil being due an amended be available when needed,
before January list ollhe wag. Marvin Marks.
of the SOCI8i secUrity Ronald Osborne, Mr. and Mrs. Marvm Marks of Long Bottom,
were Saturday night viswiU serve as a claim for Good records can save do].
11 paid and ICiclal security Ia•· Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
In Marietta, emphasized Waiter Brown, Mr. and Mrs. were recent visitors of M r s. itors of his sister and brother- refund.
Iars, are essential for efficient
11 wltbheld during 19113. All !arm spent New .Year's Eve wIt
social security coverage for Ernest Whitehead and Mr. and Bess Larkins.
in-law, /dr. and Mrs.
u possible, the amended re- farm management, and a~ u..
bn•bwt;.. most file annual In- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Caldwell
workers is not option- Mrs. Denver Weber.
. Mr. and Mrs. Lowen Cheva- Johnson.
tum ahooki be fil•d on 8 form ed in preparing credit appliaaformatltn reluruo by Feljrutlr)1 of Tuppers Plains.
OLIVE TOWNSHIP
her and sons of Mansfteld
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thoma
1Jf the same year as 1 h e lions. Good records can lead r.
!1. liM for
made dur- Mr. and Mrs. Dave Yates
"If the worker Is paid cash
FIRE DEPT.
!he holidays With Mr. and
Jr. and Angelia were Sunday
amended. If you cannot maximum social security covwages of $50 a quarter by one The Olive Township Fire De. Edward Ch~valier and CaryL visitors of Mr. and Mrs. C. 0.
a return for the same year erage. and incnme ta:x !&amp;Vings.
employer, she's under social se- partment extends ilianks to all
Rogers of Bunker Hill. A Is use one for a different year but Here are soffit waya they may
curity,'' he said. He cited the donors on their recent money
visiting were Mr. and M r change it to show the correct help.
recent case .of a cleaning wo- making project. PriZ&lt;! winners
Less Parker. Charleston, w. Va. year.
Farmers may secure a copy
man who worked only one day were announced first
TV
Mrs. Howard Thoma and Also 011 the farm form we uf the FarmerS Tax Guide rrom
a week. Although she worked set lo Melvin Smith of
were Tuesday visito"' flud the computation of social the Extension Office. This profor one family, only, and made Slar Route, second prize
Mr. and Mrs. Harley T. security self-employment tax lvides help in
returns.
only $4 a day, this was enoogb ry to Roger Dillon of
to bring her work under ooclal ville, third prize transistor
Mrs. Daisy Knapp of West
Phone Paul Paynler
security,
Slnco
there
are
13
dio
to
George
HeillZII
of
Mor·
BY
EVELYN
BRICKLES
· is visiting with
C.rpenter, 0. MY 8-2519-Raclne,
WI 9·3202
weeks In a calendar quarter, she gantown, W. Va.
The W.S.C.S, of the Methndisl
Mr. and Mrs. Llnwu being ]lllid $52 a quarter.
PERSONAUI
church met January 2nd at the coin Russell·
Her employer must make a A Christmaa program
home of Neisel
Mrs. Harold Gillogly Vicki
&amp;
report at the end of tach presented at the M. E.
with six members present The and Bruce, of Corpente'r were
PHONE WI 9-3202
quarter and send lu the o&gt;cial Christmas eve. Recitations,
program topic What It Means Monday visitors of her parents,
security
tax
011 the wages.
ols,
and
skits
were
to
Belong to the Wom.an'r So- Mr. and Mn. Lincoln Russell.
RACINE, 0.
PIA!tL STREET
Social security reports for by the children from
c1ey of ChriStian Se~•ce_,. was Mrs. Harley Johnson receivthe October, November, Dec- munity. This was under the ai- presented by Murl Griffith with ad word ot the death of ber
11emb.r quarter are due by Jan- rectUm of Vivian Humphrey, all members taking part. The cousin and former resident, Mr. I
uary 31. The reporte go to the MarDyn Hockley, Alene K i n g,
meeting will be with
E. McDaniel of Montrose, 1
Diatrlct Director of lDternal Re- Hazel M. Buckley, and Chesler Gladys Vlom.
venue In Clnnclnnatl, Ohio. Buckley.
Mrs. Lelah McLane received Mr. and Mrs. Harley E. John11 Hlousewilvee may get the report Mr. and Mrs. Larry
of lhe death of her brothTammy and Cheryl, were
,......---EARLY SEASON----. formo sent to tbem alter they and daughter, spent
Wayne Cleland_ of London,
afternooa visitors of Mr.
flll out and mall a postcard with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
and those gomg there to and
Charley Srnlth and Jo.
form available at the Marietta phenson and family of Frost.
attend the funeral were
Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Carence Shuaoclal oecurlty office.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barton and Mrs. J. S. Davis, Mr. and mate and Mr. and Mrs. Paul
11
Barker pointed oot lhat the were recent guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Ross . Cleland and Mr. Pierce were week e~~d visitors
tu: Ia shared equally by the Mrs. Charles Donaldson and and Mrs. Billy Cleland.
of iheir 8011, Mr. and Mrs.
hoosew!fe
and
tbe
worker.
The
family
of
Logan.
Mrs.
Lucy
Kun
returned
Ivan Shumate and family of
Wo.will pay your Interest on
for each IB 3'11 per cent. Mrs. Helen Archer spent the
from Marion, 0. where Mansfield.
The housewife deducts the work- holidays with her aon, Mr.
spent several weeks With
----er's tal from her pay and sends Mrs. Don C&lt;!leman and
her daughter, Mrs. Thelma Whole eggs act as a binder
check for the total tal with of Columbus.
C~ and farnlly and
In croquettes and meat loaves.
Phone WY-2·2115
report.
Mary Jane Cashdollar of Co- relaiivEil.
They alao thteken liquids as In
~ulberry Ave.
Pomeroy, Ohio
The Marietta ICiclal security lumbus spent Christmas with Recent callers on Mrs. Myr· pie fillings, custards, fll'IYiBI,
II oflice at 309 Putnam Street has her pa.:Onts, Mr _ and Mrs. tie Frost were Miss Josephine soops ond sauces.
booklet wbicb explalna social fred Cashdollar and family.
Ritchie of Keno and Mrs. Fre11 ::~~ coverage for household Mary Ruth and Joy Sauer of da Bean of Guysville.
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In detail, The bookleta Mlddleporl, were
Pvt. Clarr Cassidy, who bas
free 01111 Include the poet- guests of their cousins
on a 14-&lt;lay leave I r om
II eord a housewife needs to mall Jane, and Jull Wblte~d.
Carolina bere with his
get the report fwma from Mr. and Mrs. George
• Mrs. Velma Cassidy,
Internal Revenue Service. and daughter of Columbus
returned lo South Carolina
luy now-no payments until June 1, '64
vislting with Mr _ and Mrs. Mar- wh~re he_ has been taking his
LlgbllliDg 11e1po Pianto
ion Hall, and Randy.
bas1c Ira~ m the ~Y- •
In lhe c&lt;llll'S8 ot ~ quick pas- Mr. and Mra. Ernest White- 'l'hoae calltng on Tillie Reed
sage llg!Jtnlng free! nltrogeu In head entertained with a larnlly at the home of R. K. Row&amp;n
~nveioplng air. Tblo 10bae- cfluner Christmas night Those were Mabel Kim, Lucy Kim,
WYJ-5101
queuUy faliB' to eatlb with the attending were Mr. and , Mrs. Clair Cassidy, Doris DaviS and
POIIllf'Oy
ralnclnJpa, maldDfl COOd plant Harry Pickens of Racine, Mr. Mrs. Wayne Brickles.
SEE or CALL .
food.
and Mrs, Harold Sauer and dau- Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Grif.
===--=---=========-=-.lfl.th and ""' Joseph spent the
weekend at C&lt;!lumbua visiting
v
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her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Wll·
liam C&lt;!rr.s and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jam.. Corns
and children and Mr. and Mrs.
Eddie COI'llll and baby of Park·
ll1f8blitg
were 1'hursday even..
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lng gueslll here of their . coosiD,Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Grlfflth
and' aon Jooeph, Mr. and Mrs.
II James Corns and chllclrtn just
returned home from Germany.
"
wt•ere
he was stationed for four
~ l'todlntl Cutalhe Coot of Production
years In the Army.
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Mr. and Mrs. Everett Watson·
SIGs.MILK-MIAT
and
family
spent
llunday
wltb
r"'·
his brother, Mr. BDd Mrs.
.
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Uam Watson and family of Jloct.
eCustbm Gtln~lng, Shelling &amp; Mixing
port, W.Va.
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(urn - A llknon ••vormnent co .... ..
mliiH sold todoy clgorollo smoking lo • ''hulth h...,.
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ord" which nHdo "opproprloto romodlol octlo,~." Tho
1\q. U. I. . Olf,
flltun ~ 8ovlol ~
ISO OOQ.word report oold clgorotto smoking Is coouolBy OA'Q.ORD · Cl001IJN jiaylnc II "II clbudld lllciUII
ly r~lotod to lung corcor In mon' ond is "tho _ , 1mUltlteti1Jir.o -~ Soviet ,.multurll paUq llbleo&gt;
portent ~f tho causes of chronic bronchlllo and omhy•
. ,.. ..,_., . - . '-All Uveo are tntrloatoly ontwitled
somo"
WAS...,,G"-'" 1~!':'' . .Jrlth poUtlul and llnte&amp;IC !lCift'
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Agrttqlture ~ report slderotlolll.'' IRS lldopted -tbll
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WASHINGTON !UPIJ - Any attempt to stomp Out on Soviet qrlcalbJN tndlca!M vllw doo¢141 tbe fiiCI tbot 1he
.-• lutft'lllltlonal
lprollo smoking ovorniglll could put • oovoro otroln Ru,.lan !ormert have I lOIII Mlpcrl "btdleateo tbot a ·.btp
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tho notion's economy, llllloiJc• showed today. eo.... row lo hoeth ~~~ .potential lor lllmttllld , ..•
W.UIUNGTON - A limple
morco Soc,.tory Luther H- Hodges rocantly described eompell wl
·
productllll ll tblft." - . · _ .
lnscrlpUon doslgnod by Mrs. I
tobo&lt;co
on
"$8
billion
Industry,
contributing
to
tho
ers.
EllS llld 11110111 tbl dlflk:UI.
11
Jolut F. KeMedy lo honor her
support of millions of Ameriuns ond sorvlng on ootlThe Department~• Eeonomle ilea 1~ 8o'lllt q;r!tu!tuie
late husband boo been carved
moted 70 million customers -on Industry thot touchoo Research Service !IRS) Ill 4 are 1ae11 at. Jncentlvtl and 1nJ.
on a monte! over 1 fireplace In
lhoooclof end polltlcolllfo of oil Amorlco.''
. Soviet 81l'lcullllre must oolva Uatlve . r11U1ipf ffoip ,
tho White House. Inscribed m
His roforonce to political lifo hod connotations. Tho many problema before It eu mepl contro1'1! 111011 farm prothe mantel bt tbo bedroom
tobacco lnduotry is conto.-.d in six predomlnontly 0. meet demand , for Improved duclon tbroUiti qte IUld col·
· President and Mrs . Johnson,
· mocrotlc oouthern 1 totn which - becouso of tho con- dlell •1!4 4!0111U1110r &amp;oodl- The IeeUvo ' - · OIMI'· probloma
reada:
rosslonol seniority systam - wlold groot power on AmeriCID firmer bas had no are ohorjqol ~ llt(Uiwlllld
· "In this room llvad J o h n
~opitol Hill. And tobocco Interests ore cloliO to tho trouble meetlnc demands !of capital btvestment. J£RS uld.·
Fltsaerald Kennedy and i11o
hoort of tho OIO"'Hrl of Congrou from North Coro- both quill!)" llld quani!ly or There ~ 11 1 cllmaiA probwile Joc:quellne durlnl the two
llna, Kentucky, VIrginia, South Corollno, Goorglo ond many yeara.
1em. Mucb o1 Sovlll ~ proyeon, ten month• IUid two days
TonnouooThe
IRS
report
was
llllad
on
ductlon II conoentrated 1!1 '!'ld
he wao prnldont ol tho United
Noorly 3 million Amorlcons work on moro t h • n tbe rocent visit of agriculture and semi-arid regions with 1
Statea."
SOO 000 tobacco form• which ovorago only oiJvhtly Secre~ Orville L. Freeman short 1row1n1 lleiiiOD. Allp, 111&gt;
It is directiy below another
mo;e thon two ocr 01 •
ond a group of department cordlni to ERS, lnlllfllclenl Itmllltol Inscription which reads:
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In 1962, thooo forms yielded more thon 2.2 billion opeclallats to the Soviet Union. ll!ntlon Is pald to! mprovlnrdry·
''In thi~ room Abraham LinHIGH WIND AND A THUMP- The Robert Miller family that
. this large pounds of loaf valued ot moro than $1.3 billion. l'or· The report aald tbe RUJilana fal'llllnC locl!nqUeo.
coln olept during his occupancy frame house on the corner of Race and North Fifth in Middleport had thts huge tree mers In North 'carolina olono received $527 million for are "be!et with many prcble':"s ERS sad thet wblle the Soof the White House as president
mght durmg an .earlt mornmg w_md . their tobacco in 1961. Combined federal, state and lo- in tryin~ to make 0~~. m- viets can meet their present dl•
th row its weight a~ainst their_home Thur sd_ ay th
of tho United States."
t
S ntmel fhoto
ol taxes on tobacco in 1962 oxcoodod $3 billion, and creases lD fOOCI production.
tary levels under average wea.
~~ooks like a~ouc_yjob_c&lt;J~mg up re~ovmg e ree. - e
.
:he entire state education structure in South Corollno
EftS was bt doubt about the thor condlUDDI, tho cllmlll! ll
- JJASIUNGTON - Mrs. LynWll supported by tobocCO taxes.
.. ....re llld lrckfe that there
don 8. Jobn!On, who shlll"OS hor
In addition to tobocco farmoro, thoro are 350.000_
are aroat ~~ear . . .
huobiUid'o concern over tho n•shoroholdors In clgorotto companies In thlo country
UODI ln Jl'abt productloll.
otion'~ pockets of p&lt;&gt;Verty, flies SAN FRANCISCO !UP!) - I where Jack was stationed. Then soon would return lo normal. ond an ostlmoted 3 million or .more -rkero Oftllged
ERS llld tbl compllealld ....
~Wilkes. Barre, Pa., today. to R .k Parsons the little Japa- came the birth or their four But rate sometimes plays cruel in tobacco marketing, processang, storing ..,d manuministrative ~ of SO\'It:
survey ~orts aimed at boostmg n:!e o war bride. went home children, each occasi?Jl marked tricks.
I' facturing.
:
qriculture alsO . ' ~rB iAthe areas hard-hit economy.
Wednesdav
, by a small celebration. '!'hose Relko became worse and Jack
Tho Industry opondo $170 million a yoar for clg•
creased farm production.
The first lady's trip recallo;&lt;l j Reiko. _;,ho met and married things are hard to forget.
apent every dime he could af- : rotto advertising and roach01 deep l~ony other In.lhose of another preandent " Jack Parsons 13 years ago in
So, too, ..-e the years In ford to ~rovide her with
the I dustriet for Its 1uppll ... Tobacco nllfrufadurers for
f
•wife, Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, her native Sasebo, looked lar America. Thty lived In Blr- best med•cal care. His money oxomplo, Ull for flavoring II Ioiii 95 per cant of all
Janes Garfield Soorlo, 83, a Film Shown 0
wh~ also tnvol.ved h~self direct· older than her years. But so. mingham, Ala., aad Miami, ' soon ran ou.t. He never had I the licoric• consumed In this country. The Tobacco In- former railroad workef and Two Conventiol18 '
ly 1n a presSIRK natiOnal prob- too, did her hosband .
Flo. and for the past 13 much to beg1n with, worldng al otltulo ostlmatoo tho! more thon 1.5 million buslniiSOI farmer, who resided 011 Rt. 2 Secretary Jack Robson wJem - poverty and unemploy- The trip was one neither I montbo Relko lived ln Atlouta, variDWl jobs In Birmingham and thoro In tobocco trado 11 suppllors, dlstrlllutoro ond Cheshire, died ot 1:20 p. m. ed color 1lklel o! twQ Jnll!rnalo
~ ment. Mrs. Joh11!on's mterest wanted to make - not this way : Ga. Forge&amp; the la1t year~ Miami after his di!lchar1e.
j merchandlsen.
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Friday 1n Meigs Memorial Ho• ~onal Rotary eonv~. t•
:wu not new .- she had mode anyway . There wece gayer II woo a good IUe lor both 18
He appealed lo ConJl'OSBIIUln
NO LASTING DETERRENT
pita!. He ·bad been a patient Tokyo, and Loa ~ JS lho
1
similar trips 10 th~ past - but times each could recall in a maay respeols:
George Huddleston of Alaboma
WASHINGTON (UPII- F- oxperto In tho flolcl.... there for three weeks.
program of tbe Mldclleport •
it took on lidded stgmflc~nce '" married lif that spanned . the When Retko first became ill a . for belp and the "old, !amly llovo that tho report of tho aurgoon gonorol'a commit•
Mr. Searls waa born at Ky- Pomerof Rot"" club ln o!fftltl
the Ught of the Pre!lldent s State Pacific and the North American couple of years ago, neJther she friend" arranged lor Relko to tH on smoking ond hoalth will sorvo oa o lasting d• ger June J, 1880, anti of U cllll· of the Columbia ,Gao S~m. Ia
of the Uruon message to Con- continent.
nor Jack dreamed lt would end : go to tho Our La~ of Perpetual ! terroni to confirmed smokoro.
dren born to tbe We Levi and Middleport Friday .nl&amp;ht-foll..,.
1
gress Wednesday.
They could remember their : up this way. At first they IHelp Re!l Home ln Atlanta.
They hope 11 might dluuedooomo norHmokors from Christine DeVault Searl!. A log dinner at the MartllllleStamarriage in a colorlul Japanese thought It was _nothing more , Outside of ono brief visit
picking up tho hoblt, but they oro not evan too confl· brother and two lllters who 81ll'· urant.
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MOSCOW - Rumors about a ceremony. The•·e were memor- 1than a passiOg illness and after her children Ill Christmas
dent obout that, Past oxperlonco soomo to lndlcoto that vlve ere George Searls o! Eno, l'rosldt!nt B...atd tuliZ rea4
deranged axe _murderer s~ept leo too. of the happy first years an operation they could tal&lt;e up !962, Relko has been In
tho oHod of tho roport will be tomporory.
Mro. Jennie Swink o! ll'ostorla the reslanatlon with II!Jl'll ci
·Moocow today m the ~blience of of their life together m Japan, l_thelf llves__J'_gau•_ an~ things for more than 1 yeer now.
Clgo,.,H have boon undor vorlouo forms of Indict- ard Mrs. Bessie Darst of Ma- Cia- Locey,_ manaijJr &lt;i
ony official Information about
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hasn't seen her chUdron, two mont In .thlo country and obroad for 10 yoars, but aalos rlon.
the local Oblo .lf,UOY {laklnC
the rep&lt;&gt;rted k•ller._ Rehable
boys, aged II and B. and two havo continued· rising to record lovolo. In Britain, tho
He spent his lifetime at Ky· Plant, as a mentljer. Jol\n a.
sour«• ' said _the SOVIet mlhlta,
girls, 7 and ~- ln all tbo Ume govommont wont to war with the tollocco lndultry In ger and lor a Ume be wu-em- con wu appolntOtl to ••,..,
Moocow s p&lt;&gt;hro force, Is pressl and her contiiUon hu becomo Morch 1962. efter tha Royal Collogo of Physlclant , . ployed at tho Hobson shopo. Hlo through on tbe elub's ~
iDI • hunt for • man who poses
worse lnsll!ad of better.
port..i 0 ....,., rolotlonshlp botwoon IIIIOklng ond lung marriage wu lo th~ former ship of selected Meigs ~
as a lr1e~y ~:s lnspe~: the
.
Her mother, an&lt;louo
oancor.
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P'811111e Jenkins, who preceded school studento at Uao.::::: A:.
Wid~,~~ to
••vera!
Gallipolis Post. State Highway Patrol investigated two Relko's hea\tb, wanted to
The British go-nmont used redlo ond -~"1'!~ him 1!1 death Dec, :18, 1960, They fairs In\ltull bt Cine
Ia
m•n ac
.
.d 1 . M igs county Friday
her. Jack thought It would
advertising, and 1 pastor campaign to try had no ehlldren.
ApriL
persons during the Ch~stm:: a~ e!~r:. '~cdd:nt look place
.
- nlcolo go back to Sasebo llaln, Its cltl..,.t Into lbstolnlng, Clgoretto aalos ~~ • I
Mr. Searls was a member of
and N.;'.~ Yea;,l:sonhalt; :nd in Racine on Pearl St., at 9:20 Haven, w. Va., fc.-!olted $21.10 but tho coot of the trtp was far
coni drop lmmocllttaly ~; the Clll)pelln ~ln. Sllqam Lodie of Muons ot Che- Woman Chargetlwith
deBCfl le a~ut the' ~mors said a. m. A truck parked at the bond for pa..lng over a yellow beyond hla m~,
But In I ahort whllo. 11101 had bouncad boek to t olr shiro, and the Eno _Grange. He lst
Murder
person$ ·
his victims curb and pulling away operated ilne, Ney Carpenter, 85, Rt. I However, be wrote to the lall! previous level and they hove olnco roached n- hlt!h• attended K Yg • r Methodist
.,. -that o.fter engag':santries he by Homer Whittington, 31 . Rt. 2, Carpenter, fined $10 and coots President Kennedy and tbe
Ono of thlo country'a top caneotr oxperto, Dr. Kon- church.
MARIE'ITA (UP)) - Mrs.
In ~okes am: P hi brief 'case Pt Pleasant coUided with a for failure to yield right of way, Force, hopeful that a
noth l!ndlcott, director of the N•tlonal Concor lnstl·
Services will be hold at I p.m. Allee Bl!ley, 40, . wu chariot
pu an : • ~mm s
ca~ driven ;,. Main St.. and Edward Young, 67, Rt. 1 Min- mloslon coold be
.
tuto, ro-tly told I Houit opproprlotlant IUbcommlt- SUnday ln tbe Chelblre Metbo- with first- de8ree murder In tbo
and mur rs e .
pulling into Pearl St., by Hazel ersvUie, fined $10 and costs for was turned down.
tH thot ho bollovod smokors would not glvo up tho hao
church, Rev. Weolo)&gt; BenD- fatal ohootJac Frida)' of bor
I
SeU-•s
36
Rt
1
Portland.
speed
in
excess
for
coodlttons.
In
desper1Uon,
ho
wrofo
bit
-ordiOM
of
ovlclonco
linking
It
to
concor
or
otl)or
will
officiate, burial WIU be busbentl, Dol)ald, II titelt bqmo
NEW Alllt - The 15-year-&lt;&gt;ld
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bt Gravel Hill ceme~ under at Belpre. Polll!e .llld -tile 1!0. r couple kiiiOd Thuriday There was only moderate M"armn Runyon, 43, Miners- Sh•zuma Matsuo,
Th
dl-aas.
tbo dlreotlon of Mller'• Home man refused to let Bailey, ~
son o a farm horne corth of da:magr. lo ttte Sellers car and ville, fined $10 and costs for Japan's AlrUnes
Is
J Fun 11 The ........., wUI l1e third '-- band bt ~- L-·at their,
held 'the rime minor lo the truck. Whittington parkin&amp; oo hlshway, Olarles Ume hi• luck hold.
Hlltii:S DIUVERS .
:state~t ':he ehri for one- when ..~
""'.;;';j
GronVilleO:s and lhltl 1lyeor- waa charged with not using due McDonald, 27, Pomeroy, fined regulations prohibit free
MILAN. Italy (UP!) - Juan
hour prior lo the aervlceo. hours lifter be bllit'le!t lill fob
suapect
y
elealed
caution in pulling from a park· $10 ana Clltlll for stop sign vic&gt;- portaton but Matsuo got
P'anglo of ArgenUna,
call tb fUneral
old ~thor ""' r
h.
t ing position and was lined 110 latlon and $10 and costs for fall· that by stortlng a special fund.
world driving champion,
Friends may
at e
u • nl8ht watdmwl Ill a beat•.
and costs in Meigs county court. ure io trall8!er registration, He was the first contributor, will hire at least 15 Italian drlvhome IDitll the hour of tbe 1IOI'o · When ho triad to lOree hll
'Donny ~110do~~.
~rnl\ted
H
n H 15 A socood accident tuok place Jam.. Johnson, 22. Rt. 1 Porn· but not the last. JAL
ers to compete In tho MOl
vice.
way In, !bey aald, oho !Ired
ol hi! paronll, ~~
., u' at 6 P m on Rt •• six tenths eroy fined IIO and costs for In both Japan and the
'"l'emporada" In Argentino, k
through the door""""""" him
nd corn! Jeon ~··uro
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Th -·
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lotlted 011 the corner of Mabt ill tbe
Wlr.om
a ..
Coun Sheriff ' John of • mile north of Pomeroy. A slop sign violation and Leonard Stales c
a a
was announced u.... ay. ranSouth 9 - bt Jacban. loea of
.ald.
~ said. Jl)" Gilbert Reese, cor driven north by James Dailey . 26, Rt. 2, Reedsville, of days ago Jack was
I• president of tho Argon.
Collllnaed from Pace i
oon
the
Woodyard
23
Pomeroy
met
fined
$10
and
COtlts
for
f1ct•t•ou•
ln
MJaml
!bat
tho
money
Automobile
Club
Sporta
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Oalllll,_
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STATII: BANK NO. U6
Newark lawyer represen1IDi
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center are Metp,
able.
.
~nt, Monroe, Guoruoey, Noelle, I
brothers, aald Danny had de- ·• car that waa left of center
III!PORT 01" CONDmON OJ'
nlod tbe sbootlni•· ••And from and was oldeswlped, and tbe Statements Asked
"I don't know how lo
Oeeu·Woshetl
Washington, Moraan.
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find ut he ;,; not In· drtver of the other car conlln..... H ••·· Vbtton
w,.t 1 .~"1'
o
ued on his way without slop- Of 141 Businessllll
my thanks to tbese
Bounded on three sides by """"''· oc.....,,
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volved, no added.
in There waa only minor da·
. . said. "When you've been
wall!r, San Francisco Ia amoJJC aon, Ross, Lawrence,
B-rOllm,l
.
P g.
Wood d
Th Raymond J. Price, DIStnct in a position such as ours
few cities of the world with to, Highland, Adams,
Rlclne
In
tbe
State
of
Ohio
ot
the
e1ooe
Ill
bulinell
01.
Doo.
mage to tho
yar car. e M
I th C I bu of!·ce
and Clormont
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hit-ski occident Is oUJI under anaaer 0 e 0 um • 1 start thinking no one
more !ban half Ill perimeter
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of Dun &amp; Bradotreet, Inc., an- especially after you
washed dally by 1bo ocean'o II- Clarence Glngerleh Ia dirE!Cioirl
!~tipton. 18 ted b th nounced slltement requests been turned down
dal eurrents
at Jaekslll of the conter.
II
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patr:t':n:ed ~es A.y Wi~ ~·~• mCalled to 141 businesses bt "We had llllpo.i to keep thts l ;;~:;;;;;:;,;;;;;;·.........
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f 1118)103,28
1
Hams, 28, Rt. 3, Thomaaville, ••II• oun y.
whole thing q!liet. Alll!r till, II
tUreet.. ....
oon?a.ll
(ContinUed from Pap I)
N. C., c~ed Jan. 18 for passing Price oald, 141 &lt;hangea were , was our problem. but
11'1~00
oi!lclals about dozing down tho on 1 hill, Thomas Callison, 38, made 10 tbo Dun &amp; _Bradstroet someone - like tbe JAL
no
dum 10 as to be easier to en· Rt. 1 Cheshire, cited today for Reference Book llotlngs of ---; eomeo through 11 they
',GM.OO
ler. p
speed ond Lawrence Tawney, Meigs county businesses, lnclud- It • pretty hard to keep It to
~~1~oirdi-i"iii)" 4H,IM.fll
It was agreed tbe new admln· 23, Rt. 1 Gallipolis, cited Jan. Ina 37 ¥dded, 40 names deleted, yourself. We want ev~
fl
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lstratlon should crack down on 15 for yellow line violation,
and 61 changes In tbo raUngs tnow.how grateful we are.
'~:1~
- traffic violators and hold may... Convictions in Meigs count)! of continuing businesses. ~
Relko sat qua.eUy 1n he
· · .... • · .. _, · • • .............. •• • • .. • .a··iii'i:iDt-or's Court senlom. The coun- coort lilcluded Wllllom Boring, changes occuning In M•li• wheelchair as aullne
TOTAL A8Siml ....................... _. ...;.;~r;;F.lt
ell wiD meet tho first Wedne• :W, Rt. 1 Albany, !ned $5 and county are 2 per cent lo- prepared lo load ber
L I A B I t I T r 1ll I . . . ' .. ;; '.'! •
day of each month at 7:30 p.m. coots for unaafo vehicle, Pres- than in tho rest o1 tbe country hugo .U~er and red jet.
l\1!"'!~~ depoolto Ill lndlvlduals, )Orlnonblpo,
• .-,,. · ·.· •
Mrs. Freckor wu the only ton Bird.aong, 40, Nuhvllle, whore a change o1 buolneos sig- never llld a word but
eorporotlons ... .. ... . , . .. ....... : .•• , •.• ftUIIUO
-m~"r of the official family Tenn .• forfeited $25.!10 bond for nificanco Ia L"OWited about every her
was written on her face and
1114 aorillp dopoolto oltntllvldjllll.
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eye&amp; Shet ook o ne
, ~pi, ond -allona .. ., .. ·.. ... .. ,..,,_..
pot present
speed, Marvin Goete, 20, New five oeconds.
bet
lb.. II
Stall!uod poU!,Ical oulitllvlllans ......
IQ,I'li!.10
.
look ar
jlllt
ore
&amp;
llld
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landed her aboard. as If to
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my
soodbye.
1il1'olil 4~4 depoolto . . :.:

IY C. E. BMIU!SLEI
.
Co. Ap. AleJd
lt'o that lime ol year •aaln.
Of coutlo, I refer 1o !be fllIns ollarm ~ tao: returns.
'lllll II Ill llllDIII job !bat liiiiSI
llo clone. It's tbe onl~ way In
lhll COUillry "" can pay for tbe
beue!lto of Uvtnc In 1 .country
ouch u ours.
Moot l4elp cotlllly larmera
ero will aware of the need fix'
llllJII rolurao and of havins tbe
factual mall!rlal to mal&lt;e up the
retumo. But It Ia desirable eseh
,)'tar lo consider !lOme of t be
ways lncoino tao: retumo may
lie adjuated lor tbe beneflt of
tbllallli owner or the benefU of

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Japanese ar Bfl"de Gomg

Former Railroad
Worker J. Searls
Dies At Age 33

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our cotllllry.

Tblo JOir tbere IMllll to be

no maJor clwJceo, 10 U mlgbt
b, will II&gt; m1ow dates and
""'""' tbot bav• taken
place I a - ,...,.,
J'or 1he datea, most Melp

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Family is in

CAN YOU FJND THE FOLLOWING
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SERVICES EXCEPT A • ••

CAROLINA LUMBER

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tum to the lind she bad·

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We will pey your Interest on

e YOUR TRADE-IN
eDOWN PAYMENT
ePAYMENTS DEFERRED
UNTIL MAY 1

THE DAILY SENTINR
DIYOTID TO INnRin OP
MIIGS MAlON AliA

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.,FULTON-THOMPSON
TRAaGR SALES
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Some housewives Ln the Big
Bend area have had to pay up
back social security taxes plus
interest and a penalty ~ause
they flied to report the wages
paid their maids to the Internal
Revenue Service..
. .
William P. Bark~r, distr.lct
of the SOCial security
ln Mariet.ta, emphasized
that social security coverage for
household workers Is not optiOIJ..
the worker Is paid cash
lwaae• of t50 a quarter by Qne

, she's under social •
he said. He cited the
case of a cleaning woIIBl8D who worked only one day
week. Although she worked

one family, ooly, and made
a day , this was enough
her work under social
1\sc!Cwity. Since there are 13
weeks in a calendar quarter, she
being paid ~2 a quarter.
Her employer must make a
II ~::!rat the end of 1 a e h
II
and send ln the social
security tax oo the wages.

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iday guests of Mr. and Mrs. L.

Slone of Cleveland.

wiches, potato chips, candy can- Mr. a~d Mn. Ben Buckley
es, and pop were served. Com- entertained with a family din·
mittee members, mothers, and ner recently. Those present were
leaders helping with the party Mr. and Mrs. Jnhn Lodwick and
were, Mrs. Carlyn Blanton, Mrs. son of Culumbus, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Newlun, Mrs.
Harold Roger Buckley and family o!
Brewer, Mrs. Willa Provancha, Pomeroy , Mr. and Mrs. Gail Me·
and Mrs. Charles Larkins (lead· Cain of Belpre, Mr. and Mrs.
ers) Mrs. Frank .Rise, Mrs . .c. George Buckley and daughter,
Ed Humphrey, Mrs. Mau~Ice i Mr. and Mrs. C. Ed Humphrey
Reed , and Mrs. Ernest WhJte- and daughteliS, Mr. and Mrs.
head.
Bill Orr and sons, Mr. and Mrs.
CBC CLUB MET
Chester Buckley ' Mrs. Haile)
CBC Club ate out for their ~ · Buckley and sons, and Mar·
December meeting. Couples en- llyn Buck.ley all of Reedsville.
joying the dinner were Mr. and M~s. James Caru thers and
Mrs. Don Myers, Mr. and Mrs. famllr of Canton, Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Osborne, Mr. and Mrs. Marvm Marks of Long Bottom,
Walter Brown, Mr. and Mrs. were recent visitors of Mrs.
Ernest Whltehead and Mr. and
Larkins.
Mrs. Denver Weber.
Mr . and M!'s. Lowen ChevaOLIVE TOWNSffiP
lier an~ sons o.f Mansfield spent
FIRE DEPT.
holidays wtl:h Mr. and Mrs,
The Ollve Township Fire
Cheva1Ier and Cary).
partment extends thanks to
donors on their recent
making project. Prlzt winners
were announced first prize TV
set to Melvin Smith of Pomeroy

Star Route, second prize jewelry to Roger Dlllon of Reediville, third prize transistor ra·
dlo to George Heinze of
gantown, W.Va.

TupperS Plains
SOCiety
• Notes
BY EVELYN BRICKLES
The W.S.C.S. of the

ember quarter are due by Jan- rection of Vivian
. 31. The reports go lo lbe Marilyn Buckley, Alene K 1 n
Director of Internal Re- Hazel M. Buckley, and

met
2nd at
of Neisel
six menlbers present. The
topic Wllat It- ·Means
Belong to the Woman's Soof Christian Service, was
by Murl GriffHh with
members taking part. The
meeting wUI be with

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1 tlllllblllallon of •• ~

IOII~nt eam-

meal erodlto 11 r - - .
!Jlrod, npo~r~, malnlt l1lf .tljeet to .oocfal security
The ocbedule F part ~ 1011
foocl, - · or suppllol lu up -IG ,_per year.
Is COIDlliOII referred 1o u 1 b 1
moebbJe hire 11111 AINIIblr form tbot flft'lllerl
Farm ochedult. On ~ oU of tbe
~ tho DilDY nerorlll')' farm oitooiW ... more tbln !bey ~o
items ollarm Income IIJid farm
et · - ·
to lbo ld&gt;edule D form 1010,
e&gt;:penoo ore figures. MDII flll11&gt;whlcb 11 "Gafllo ODd Looses
ers use the easb form so cub A1oo • part nf . . . . . IChed- from Sal., at Ezehanges of
lncome from tho aalo et 0 17 ule II tho . . . I!Ltlr wbleh "-""·" Thll 1o prlmorll)' o1
livestock or crops producto
"'" 10 IDIJIIIe Uao ..,. voluo ,. 1tag-t1mo ..pltal aswell as agrlcullural
of ~ Ia nlue nf 1011 wblt:b a1Jow cabta ,.. 1ooseo
payments, aoU baak
prcperty during the year. and w..-e held ..,... !ban 1 t,.s
gasoline tu refunds, and
moy be tiiOd to nduce In- mootbo. Some eumpleo of such
~ ltema arc listed as Income.
tao: llablltlr. lde1ll farm- lrllll8aCtions ere tbe ult ill
Expenao, o1 cour10 , lncludas
soom lo bovo IIlio pretty machinery, 10111e broedlac cows
In mlad, bul ;.eey once • whlcll were 10id or even lnclutl"" find . ...,_., who et1 misht be ~ 1oea or ...r..cl&lt;
baa ool
llalng tbll ol I PeJ"IlOillll outo. All ol bolp f!8uro filii tblir la&lt;ome 11emo can be tiiOd ill fl&amp;urlnl
rotum.
tho gain or Joos of ·tbe ule of
ahotdt1 be pointed out .. property ... assetl.
lime that 1aeome tu ,.. Aller tho form 10401" Is COIJio
lor any any ...,. pleted !ben tho net lncome :II
.., uy Cdllpl!lf are carried over to the form 1040
Mr. and Mra. Cecll
1o be 1 juat IUid lair whlcb 11 tbo "lndlvlduol fit.
All
r~~ Jo.• _and
The person auballltlng come Tu Return." This 11 the
0
e!ll VIsited
retura 11 to PaY hlo w bor form that Js used by most peooWI h her parents, Mr . and Mrs.
share of tao: but is not • pie in the United Staletl for fl..
Everett Lambert.
1o pay ar.y more t!.an nally dotermjnfns tbelr incomo
Mr. and Mrs. Jame1 Stough,
just and fair amount.
tax liability. Places are providCheryl, and David of It also might be pointed out ed oo tbia form for wages and
CJty, Mrs. Madeline
any person who makes an salaries.

WoH Pen
Society Notes

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ans, Mike, Kay and Steven
Middleport, Mr. and Mrs.
Johnson, Jamie
Todd and Mr . and
Mrs.
Johnson visited Saturday evening with M~.
Joseph Johnson and am·
Harley Johnson vlslted
with Mrs. Nellie Tracy
Run.
Mrs. Harley Johnson visited
with Mr. Albert Heilman on
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Shumate
and family of Charleston, w.
Va., were Saturday night visitors of his sister· and brother·
in-law, ,Mr. and Mrs. Larry
J11hnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thoma
and Angella were Sunday
of Mr. and Mrs. C. 0.
of Bunk'!!r Hill. A ls o
were Mr. and M r
Charleston, W.Va.
Mrs. Howard ThoilUI and
Angelia were Tuesday visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. Harley T.
Johnson.·
Mrs. Daisy Knapp of West
Columhhl Is visiting with her
daughter, Mr'. and Mrs. Lin-

RusseD·
Mrs. Harold Gillogly,

Also provided are places !~
income from business, Utcome
or loss of Income itom sale of
property, farm income, and the
(.'omputation of income tax. ::;
Farmers, like other taxpay.
In the event you ·discover an ers, must keep records to pr.in any return filed you p&lt;:~re accur11 tely an income tas:
may correct it by simply filing return, and insure that only
81, ameoded return. It the cor- their proper tax. is paid. PaW
rectioo results
in additional bills, canceled checks, etc .•
ta:r due the additional amount which substa ntiate entries in
should be submitted with the your records, should be filed in
retum . If the correction of the an orderly manner and stored
error amounts in 8 re 1und or ina safe place so that they wiU
credit being due an amended be available when needed.
return wi11 .serve as 8 claim for Good records can !JBVt doJ ..
refund.
Jars, are essential for efficient
u possible, the amendt.'d re- farm management, and are u.
tum lhould be fil~d on 8 ior m ed in preparing credit applicaof the same year as t he tions. Good records c.n lead te
return amended. If you cannot maximum social security covget a return for the same year erage. and income tax saving!.
use one for a diUerent year but Here are some ways they may
it to show the correct help.
year.
Farmers may secure a copy
Also on the farm form we of the FarmerS Tax Guide from
find the computation of social the Extension Office. This prosecurity self-employment tax Ivides help In filing returns.
should submit an amended return whenever the error t.
These error:, should
filed within three years of
date the original return ts

Vicki

Bruce, of Carpenter were
visitors of her parents,
Mr. and Mn. Lincoln Russell .
Mrs. Harley Johnson receiv·
word of the death of ber
· and former resident, Mr.
J. E. McDaniel of Montrose,

Gladys
Colorado.
venue In Cinnclnoatl, Ohio. Buckley.
Mrs. Lelah McLane received Mr. and Mrs. Harley E. Jolmlllliousewives may get the report Mr. and Mrs. Larry Barton word of the death ol her broth- son, Tammy and Cheryl, were
ll"'rn'" sent lo them after they and daughter, spent Chriotmas
Wayne Clehlnd of Londoo, Sunday aftoruOOD vlsllors of Mr.
out ·and maD a postcerd with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
and those going there to
Mrs. Charley Smith and .fu.
II =~available at Uao Marietta phenson and farnlly of Frost.
tbe funeral were
Mr. Mr. and Mro. Carence Shull
security office.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Mrs. J. S. Davl.!, Mr. and
and Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Barker pointed out that the were recent guests
Mr.
Mrs. Ross . Cleland and Mr.
were week end visitors
tax Is shared equa~ by tbe Mrs. Charlc!s Donaldson an and Mrs. Billy Clelaed.
their 800, Mr. and
Mro.
bousewHe and the worker. Tho family of Logan.
'
Mrs. Lucy ~ returned
Shumall! and !amtly of
lu for eacb II 3,_ per cent. Mrll. Helen Archer spent tbe home from Manoo, 0 . where IMall8flel~---Tbe housewife deducts the work- holidays With her son, Mr. and
spent several weeks with /
er's tao: from ber pay and sends Mrs. Doo Coleman and family her daughter, Mrs.
Thtlma Whole eggs act 11 a binder
a check for the l4llal tao: with of Columbus.
·
Olase and fanuly and otber in croquettes and meat loaves.
They alBo thicken ·liquids u bt
tbe report.
Mary Jane Cashdollar of CoRecent callers on Mrs.
pie U.IQI'SIIJ
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'l'-1
Tho Marietta social security lumbus, spent Christmas
Frost
were
Miss
Josephine
'SOUps
and
sauces.
office at 309 Putnam Slreet bas her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
of Keno and Mrs.
a booklet which explalna social fred Cashdollor and family.
Bean of Guysville.
II
security eoverage for hoosehold Mary Ruth and Juy Sauer
Pvt.
Clair
Cassidy,
who
has
wurkers bt detaB. Tbe booklets Middleport. were overnight
011 a l~ay leave .fro~
are free and Include the post.. guests of their cousins, Jean,
card a housewife needs to maD Jane, and Juli Whitehead.
Carohna here With .his
get tbe report forms from Mr. and Mrs. George Hall. mother. Mrs. Vellllll Cassidy,
tbe Internal Revenue Service and daughter o! Columbus are has returned lo Sooth Carolina
• vlslting wUh Mr. and Mrs.
where he has beeo taking his
IJPIIIIntl 11e1p1 Plaato
ton llall, and Randy.
hasic trainill~ in the army. ,
In tbe course ~ fill quick pas· Mr. and Mrs. Ernest White. Thuse callmg oo T!Uie Reed
sage, 1lgbtDing !reel nitrogen In bead entertained witb a family at the home of R. K. Rowan
enveloping air, Th1s subae- dinner Christmas night.
Mabel Kim,_ Lucy Kim,
quently lalla" to eortb with lbe attending were Mr. and
Cassidy, DoriS Davia and
ralntlropa, makllll pod plaat Harry Pickens of Racine,
Wayne Brickle!.
eSEE or CALL
food.
and Mrs. Harold Sauer and
. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth GrU._._......_.._....,...............;............_...._._.._....."ii(Jtb and soo Joseph spent the
weekeDd at Columbus visUins
,
her brother, Mr. and Mrs. William Curna and family.
Mr. and Mrs. James Coma
and children and Mr. and Mrs.
Eddie Como and boby of Par~·
ersburg were 1buraday even'
.
Ins guests here et their. couslll,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Grlffltb
and ..., Joseph. Mr. and
IIJames Corns und chUdrtn jnat
returaed home from Germany
where be wu stationed for four
lll1clonl .tooling Cuts Ill• Cost of Pncluctlon
years ln the Army •
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Mr. and Mrs. Everett· Watson·
IGGJ.MlLK-MIAT
and family spent tlunday with
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. brother, Mr. mll Mrs. WIJ..
Ham Watson and family of
ecustom Grinding, Shelling &amp; Mixing
port, W. Va•

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Phone WY-2-2115
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Pomeroy, Ohio

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S-OCIAL
SECURITY

ghters ol Middleport, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Meredith and lOIII
Beverly. Mr. and Ml"ll. Warren Pickens, Mr. and Mrs. Denver Weber ond sons and Jean,
Jane and Juli Whitehead.
Melanie Brown of Ohio State
University.
Columbus, spent
ing the holidays with her parAlnts, Mr. and Mrs. Waller
Brown and lami!y.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Ed Humph·
rey, Karen and Robin were hoi-

PERSONALS
A ChristmDJ program
presented at the M. E. Church
Christmas eve. Recitations, car- 1
ols,
and skits were presented
RACINE, 0.
Social security reports for by the children from the
55~~~~ the October, November, Dec~ munity. This was under the

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ciety Notes

Kibble, Reedsville.
Ulah Swan, Tuppers
was vlaltlng Cora Swan who
ill at the hmne of her son,
bert Swan.
Mr. and Mrs. Zern
spent several days with
tlves in Columbus.
A belling W81 held recently
for Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie
ley, recently marrjed,
.
Margaret Groce is a patient
at Camden Clark Hpspltal in
Parkserburg, W. Va.
Mrs. James Caruthers and
family of Louisville, Ohio, spent
several day• with Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Marks.
Mr. and Mra. Wuyne Prine~
spent New Year's Eve WIth
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Celdwell
of Tuppers Plains.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Yates viJ.

NEW HOLLAND

The Racine Home Bank

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Society Notes

riARL STREET

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c01lU111ssions, other eompensa- sizeable lnveotments durlns tbe
Uoo, or personal services total- last year may wish to use the
lng ~ or more to any indl- Investment credit ao a n.eans ol
vidual to tbe extent not report- reducing Income tao: liability.
ed on Form W·2.
Tho Important !'Oint. of Ibis 11&gt;Some questiODI have been vealment credit are that t b-"
raised recenUy coocemlng Fed- property must have been acera! gas tao: refund, Thoee ro- qulretl after December 31, 1961,
funds may be claimed !oUow- must be tangible personal proping the ooe-year period of July erty, or certain real property,
1, 1963 to June 30, 1964 a n d and have a useful !Ue ol
at
must be filed oo or before Sep-lleast four years.
tember 30, 1964.
If lhe uset!li life Is four or
·
lied Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lisle
of Syracuse.
Mrs. Oscar Babcock and Ray
IUid Beverly Carter visited Allee
and Mr. and Mrs. Roy- So
_
mood Fitch, Hazael.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence BarRecent vlaltoro of · Mr . . IIIII nett m Tuppers Plains were visBy Mrs. Lyle Balderaoe
Mrs. Oscar Babcock were Mrl.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman WeGIRL SCOUT NEWS
Margaret Cawthorne of
ber.
A party was held during the
ley, W. Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Janet Frank was an,overnlghl holidays for Girl Scout Troop
C. W. Taitt, Little
guests of Patricia Smitb.
179 and Brownie Troop 180 at
Mr. and Mrs. David
-VIolet Smltb
the Skate-A-Way Rink. A gift
Patricia and David, WeN
exchange was enjoyed by the
Mrs. A. C. Stewart and A.
""""
,. member&amp;. Refreshments of sand-

MORRIS IMPLEMENT &amp; SUPPLY CO.

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Underemployed,
Undertrained
Rm·se Hopes

years, theo you may use I income iu In 11M12 you can carone-tblrd of IJ.le amount invest- ry this credit back ooe year or
ed •• credit. If the ""''"' life you may carry It ahead for five
is •ix or seven yeara you may succeeding years u&amp;illt ;. used,
use two-tblrds of the value. If or unUI the avalloble period
the usef!li me Is elgbl or more expi.-.•
years you may use all of the
One of the wealuaos... of
value.
tilts type of reducttoa 11 ,,
Adding all of these arnoonts : H the property 1o ..W be1ore
together you then take seven the leagtb o! We )'001 cstlmslO
per cent ol this.
then you have lo., bock and
This amount l~en may be de- reflgu"' Uao oalft HI • op
dueled fronl your tollll Income from the !trot 'Ole lonD ued
1U liability. If you had to pay for tbe CllmblllaUoo o1 lovesl-

l'hono Paul Poynter
Corpontar, 0. MY 1-2519-Roclno, o. WI 9-3202

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Counl)" flrmero will use P'ebruIFf 17; · lllM for llllng. Till.! Is
two 4¥1 beyond normal a~
parentt¥, u the 16th laDs 011 SalUrday. Any return which is (11-ed oa or before February 17th
1a ap time. 'Dill ftliDg requires
form 1040 and the Seedille F
wh1ch lt the farm return.
U yoo are en employer and
made timely deposita of social
security taJ:e~ on wages ln 1963
for qrlculturallabor, you must
file form M3 for such taxes on
or befon February 10, 1964. H
you did. not make timely depoeltl of aach taxes you must file
the form 1M3 by January 31,
1164.
You allo ahould. give each agrlcu)tural worker a statement
before JIDUII'Y 8bt of the wag..
11 paid and aoelal security tax·
11 wi~kl
1183. All farm
bustnelltl ·must
annual informatloa retuma
Fellruary
ll.liM for
made dur..

Ins 1983 o! .,w-tos, wages, !001, Somo farmers who have made five

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pat ro I probes 2 MIShaps
In Mel·gs County Fr·iday

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F-!114 'Be~"nd U·S Growers

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48-46,
to Buffalo Bisons
From Behind, Edge KYger
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Falcons dropped their flftb (6-9) Eastern's Eogl!t made the the morfin to 31·16 by halltime 6li tries for a more impressive game of the season, Friday Buffalo _ TeoyU, 1 t ,ai;
only lea~ they held count In a and W81 comf~bly m front, 42 per een!. Kyger c....k hit on night, to a &amp;ood Buffalo team, Allen 1- t t·
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big · way as Coach Bob Wise's 41·32, at the start of the final II of 2S r.nots in the firsi hall - · on the Wahama floor.
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baakolball crew n!Jiped tn period.
wh1le Eastern struggled t• C&lt;JOo Th . tor
the · hth of 10. Meod&lt;nia 1-~· CrJd&amp;
Kyger Creek l!cbeal!, 47-45, Fri· , It was dutlni those final ei&amp;ht nect on six or n. Eaatom, DD the e VIC / ';:,' lst::g f
l-l~· Bilek 'l-f-2 '~
day night.
, mirwteo tllot the Eagl101 staaed the otiter ha~. controlled reseason or e v rs rom 17
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. The Ea1leo trailed oil the · a sporklllti comeback while bounding wil~ 40 compared to Putnam coonty. They have loot --&lt;lf.~) · · ,
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way, once by 11 many as 1~ Iboldine Kyger to only four points 23 for the visitors. Ridenour four. The Falcons now own • Scorine by quorl4n :
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25
points, until Rocer Spencer toos- lln the period. Rldenoor a~ Ken led Eable rebounders with IS season record of · ·
Wsbama .... , •.. 14 • • •
, ed_ In two free tttrawa with
Hartung paced tne Eastern ral· while Jill&gt; Frenc~ a~d Melvin The Falcons took an early Buffalo .. , , .. .. . It
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rrunute and 51 seconds left 1:1 I)' m the last quarter wath five Coen topped K-C wath siz: a- ~ad against the talkr Bisons, 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;==--~
tne final stanza. S)leker·o two each while Cnarles Knight piece.
· but were able to lllt a1ly six II
charity tosses ended scoring and Spencer were scorina three Kyg.er Creel~
16 31 41 45--45 points in tbe second quarter .and
for both team's and accounted and two, respectively .
Eastern
9 16 32 47........4:'1 saw the visitors tie the game
for the Bobcats secon4 heart· Ridenour and Kyger's Melvin K-c- French 3--1-7; Barn- at 20-811 at llaUtime.
breaking 1~8 to Eastern this Coen tied for scoring honors ette ().....()......; Duncan 2-1-6;
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with 15 points each. Hartung al- Petty 2-0--4; Coen 6--3-lS;
In tlo• llrsl aame of the . so tallied 14 for the Eagleo and Tyo 6-2-14. TOTALS 111--7ttt:-t4 reu11dbaU entpalg• the Spencer netted 10. Lenny Tyo, 43 .
Eaglet dnmpod KyllO• Creek with 14 points. was the only Eastern - Knight 2--4-8· Ri·
53-1! when Jolin RJ.Ienour pomp other K.C player to hit double tlenour 5-3-15; Spencer '4-2
ed lb,..p a JIU olloul oholl figures.
-10; Hartung 6-2-l 4; Cruise
after lhe glltJIO bad eaded.
Eastern hit on only 18 of ~ fl.-j).-0 ; Hoffman ~; TOT·

K.C jumped Into a quick 16-9 tries from

the field in

~uffalo

fncomer

went ahead m the OJ)" I

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emng mlnutos of the second half

the ALS 18-11-47.

pom~ advantage
at the end ol the tn~rd quarter.

A mutu.t

and held a two

A field goal by Harry Surface
bed tt up at 37-37 as the fourth
quarter opetted, but at that pomt
the _Buffalo taam tsllied '"'

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first quarte;- lead last night defensive battle for 29 per cent Reserve score: K-C 37, East- straight pomts for thell' b1ggest
on the Eaatem .court, increased and the Bobcats tallied 19 of ern 35.
lead of the game. The Falcons
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1532 not catch up before the final ,
buzzer.
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TOTAL
Woa z Lost 1
4 C's

Pete CUndiff
Blind
Mary Cundiff
Bill Cundiff
TOTAL

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Priced From

$269 to $74? '0
EASY TERMS
.......... Down P•ym•nt-

Up To 24 Months To P1y

l)vor 40 Now ond Usid
Biku On Dls~loy

Mldwnt
Coe 84 _Monmouth 76

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Anyone bctndy ·with ·tools ·
can '• a ~ 19b:''Of ·Pcin; .,
.Jing.lt'• fun~ •• It's pi'Cidical

P.roteFtet.f b,r. a
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plan that
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renewable
for life,
. the man
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man from
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415

Kennedy
\.iardner

378
455

2357

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510
127
514
564

2588

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J. Johnson
W. Chisler
F. Reichert
TOTAL
Wan I Lost I
BlUe • Gny
V. Wippel
A. Coates
C. Ingels
F. Porter
J . Duerr
TOTAL ·
ll'oa I Looll

435
465
465
1976

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A Shill

Riley
:i:es
Burton

TOTAL
WoaSLoltti'OIIlllt
c Shill
4115
Riffle
53f
Logan
S90
Bllnd
' 423
Hy.. u
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· Smith
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TOTAL
WoatLoltiPaildal

1\andlcap
2138
TOTAL
Woo Z Lost l Poinli 3
Odd Bolls
J . Reynolds
J . Stewart
C. Aikin

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Nelson
Halfhill
Faulk

381
5641
430

Stewart

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0. Neal
TOTAL

2363

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Wahama - Powell 2-3---7·
Team High Series-· New Ha- Wamsley, ~10: Shrirnplin',
ven, 1784.
1--n-..:.-2 · Roush , 1--6--2: Kitchen, 7-2-Hl: Green. t-0- 2";

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Coach Paul Smith's GAHS
Imp reserve team batt1ed
Nelsonville's Greypups on even
terms for three periods Friday
night before going down to defeat, 29-24.

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Bob Gllmoro
Dlanno Miller
DOug MOler
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Barbara Roush

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ONE DOLLAR ($1.00) PENALTY IF LICENSE IS PURCHASED AFTER THAT
DATE. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE USE THIS HANDY APPUCATION
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Ind. Hia;h Series - Faulk, p~ay , and during the intermisSIOn, the defending champion
TeabJ. High Came _ Yard- Pups were on top b:-; two, 14--!2.
IM1oint, 883.
After three quarters, it was on·

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Colvert iii

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Buffalo had 14. Other scorers
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Team High Series - A. Shift ly 21).18
24811.
Early in the final period the
Imps failed to connect whi!e theWEDNESDAY MIXED
Pups rang up six straight
Mr. Be&lt;
LEAGUE
points. The Imps never recovBaptist
69
Little
93 Arkansas · Tech 90
499
Fr. Sisson
RIUtoppon
ered.
It was GaUipolis' seventh
79 Ark. A&amp;M M
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Jim Sis,.n
Tom
Clelland
481
loss
In
eight league gam&lt;S . The
Oilers 112 Pan Am. 57 M. Werry
50~
Lois
CleUand
289 Pups are ~.,'! Ia loop play.
57 Colo. st. 115
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BHnd
Lois
McElhinn~y
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Ed
HamUton'.s nin~
points
IR.J¥1. Highland$ 119 W.N.M. 14 C. S~ncer
33'1
Ken
McElhinney
191
the
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attack.
Daughtor·
Weal
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Handicap
&amp;ndicap
90
had 14 for the winners .
Mexico 69 Brig. Yoong 57 TOTAL
2147
1180
TOTAL
Dtvlo • Worner
UP. UP, UP - Thereon Cruise (40) of Eastern, and
78 Wyoming 7~
Woa I Los1 2
482
E. Perry
.lames French (l!l of Kyger Creek do stretch act for the
St. 83 Air Force 73
COLLEGE STATION, Tex.
801: Cars
479
R. Carson
bell Friday night in Eastern's come·from·behind cage UCLA 79 sou. cat &gt;11
(UPI)
- The na~onal Live445
Chas. Winebrenner
434
C. Bahr
v.ctory.- Sentinel Photo.
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Stsnfonl 75 Washington 52
stock
and
Meat Board has arLinda Winebrenner
S22
California 72 Washington St.
450
H. Chesher
ranged
1 gift certificate system
37l
Lucretia Stobart
S91
Brooklyn Coli. 72 King's Pt.
San Jooe St. M Loyola (cal.) 47 R. Bailey
611 to allow people to send meat 1s
Art Stobart
2296
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TOTAL
\ Vermont 98 Massacnusetts ~ ~ ~;:~si~IO U. of Am. 97
1749 gifts.
TOTAL
69 Won Z Lot!t I
:;y Ualled ProP. Iatematlonal Pennsylvania 70 Vale 69 (ot)
RiversideS~~ ~:=";'
ll'ott I Loot I
The certificatll are available I
East
Drew 74 Brooklyn Poly 62
KID(Pino
In
any amount and work like a
Diego State 84
Ind. High Garno - Art
339 personal check that can be recornell 80 Harvard '17
Columbia 80 Dartmouth 76 . (ot) cal Poly of San Luis Obispo
Opal
Bostick
bart, 228.
l Tlnceton· 86 Brown 56
Brockport St. 78 New Platz
4114 deemed at any retail m~at coun·
Ind. High SeriH - Art Sto- Paul Bostick
NVAC 63 Ithaca 57
Worcester St. 86 Boston St. 67 Azusa U8 Western Baptist 72
S89 ter.
Dee
Swearingen
78 Pasadena 75
513.
Allred' Tech 85 Mohawk Tech 59 LaSalle 83 Syracuse 61
Westmont
416
Linfield 98 Wlllamette '17
Team Rlglt Game - K 4&lt; C. Dale SWearingen
78
Plattsburg St. 61 Buffalo St. 52 Nortbeostorn 92 Coasl Guord
u. 89 Whllman 70
Handicap
Montclair '81, 89 Newark St. 85 MIT 67 Bowdoin 63
1588
TOTAL
Team High Series - K. &amp; C.
Leblgb ·at ·et~tgate 78
Soulb
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W. Illinois 67 N. Illinois 66
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Grinnell 96 Carleston 82
St. Olaf 73 Cornell (Iowa) 61
Geo. Williams 100 Trinity 90
Malone 87 Bethel (Ind.) 81
Western Reserve 97 Fenn 72
I~:~;,~:~ 88 St. Ambr... 61
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87 Goshen (Ind.) 16
Soolbwest
Amarillo 81 Clardondon $3
ISolUthl..st~rn 78 Bellhaven &amp;8

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Hennessy

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Wofford 83 Pembroke St. 72 .
J.C.Smith 78 So. Car. St. 70
Emporia 71 McPherJC'!I 61
Morgan St. Bl How•rd (0 C. I
Glendalr St. 81 w .va. S• 80
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St. 96 Beckiey 73
ITelmO!ISee 82 Tulane 15
Kentucky 103 Louisiana St. 34
Richmond $3 Wm. &amp; Mary 52
Sou.theastem 76 Salisbury St.
Bridgewater 65 Towson St. 51
Knoxville Coll. 117 Fisk US
Ala. St. 96 Tuskegee lnst. 92
Tech 74 S.K Louisiana
. La. 72 N.E. Louisiana 61
Olymp. 7~ Jacksanvillo 72

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"Kildare'' serle11 concerned und.erlakers who exploit death.
Tbe .m~s of the Los AngeI~ ~meral Directors Associalion; which IUed a petition with
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PfOIP'IID drawlng on the book
"'!be American Way of !}eatb"
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cal "That Waa The Week That
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morning which amounted ments to stay home if possible.
at least six anq a half Inches The main state highways are
=la~il the schoola in Meigs slippery and oovered with the
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states gathered today in a rare
show of unity to pian ways of
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dan.
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as of December 31st, 1963
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101,228.63
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OFFICERS
Theodore T. Reed, Jr., President
J. Edward Foster. VIce Pres. &amp; Cashier
Richard E. Jones, Vice President
Thereon Johnson, Vice l&gt;resldent
Paul E. Kloe•, Assistant Caahler

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Theodore T. Reed, Jr.
D. Curtis Reed
J . Edward Foster
Thereon Johnson
Dr Fred R. Carsey, Jr.
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Alma Parker
C. Wayne Swisher
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.UP!) - Inter-American peacemak·
a five-man mixed cqmmission to r&amp;
.nama Canal Zone and maintain con,
oamanian and U.S. governments.
ed a general lessening of tension i&amp;
·oiled zone, although Panamanians
inited States for the deaths caused
ti-American rioting and bloodshed,
ed in Panama City and Colon again

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Kim Novak ·Makes Gossip Columns Again
By DOROTHY KILGALLEN
]J;ett -and Patricia Cutts) because she
BROADWAY BUlLETIN BOARD .
said "1 have all the pleasures of marrl·
KIM NOVAK MAKES the gossip col·
age without being married," and made
other forthright statements. There also
umns with dates like Glenn Ford and Peter DU&amp;bin, but they're just thai---'date&amp;
are wltneaaes who will swear that Chri&amp;Tbe terrid romance in her Ufe is a
tina burst into tears after the program.
young New York jazz guitarist. He plays
New Y&lt;&gt;rk bookmakers say they han·
with a trio. They hold hands ostenta·
died more money on the Giants-Bears
tiously in bistros all over town, pJ;Obably
playoff than 011 all the games of the
indicating that Kim doesn't think any
World Series. To quote one: "There's no
local colutnnlstS are hlp enough to know
way of estimating the total, but it unwho he is. (Well, at least one digs, bon·
doobtedly was the bfggest single betting
ey.) . . . Eddie Arcaro, who possessed a
event in the history of sports."
fortune when be qult racing, has blown
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ACTRESS PATRlClA NEAL, who has
ommended by "friends." From now on
exJ!4lrienced dreadful tragedies with her
he plans to stick to the one thing he un·
children, is happily expecting another
derstaqds: horses . . . A currently topbaby. In private life she's the wife of
secret Investigation into a New York
brilliant writer Roald Dahl ..... Willie
City housing proJect will provide valu·
Mays and his ex-wife, Margheurlte, will
be in the news soon. Marghuerlte plans
able ammunition for Governor Rockefeller, and- some IQajor headaches for
to open a Queens night club, and Willie
the Democrats when.the headliJies break.
will' be waltzillg down the aisle with a
Evidence points straight to an important
lass named Pat Drake . • . Tommy DorCity Hall aide and an influentlal Federsey's widow, Janie, is facing majlll' sur·
II official in Washington. Millions of dol·
gery.
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Iars are Involved.
Two public figures can expect . to
Doris Duke has been conferring with
maile the front pages in stories Involving
choreographer Zachary Solov on cultur·
Puerto Rico. One is mixed up in a "busi·
al matters. Doris hopes to organize a new
aesa" way with fellows who can't be desballet company in Manhattan . . . Back·
cribed aS sterling citizens, and the other
Will make news when reporters delve
number magazilll!S featuring pictures of
Into the matter of how he paid for hill
President Kennedy are selllng for dou·
ble and triple their.J.alue In the midtOwn
recent ·trip to San Juan . . . . . . Debbie
booll:stalill . . . Jacue Gleason Is confl·
~w. •;mce married to Tyrone Power,
dent that CBS will give him everything
IS on the verge of matrimony with Jache asks to get him to sign for TV In
· ques (such eyelashes!) Bergerac, who
1964from time to time has beeD the husband
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manc.e, the forJlM!r Empress of Jran isn't
11Volildn't be IUrprised If she called oU
crying into her champagne. She's bee!l
the divorce anCl reconciled with her bus- ·
li~i 'l'lleJ've bad meetings described 11!1
maklnll the rounds In Riime wi"-; !!'A'
., ~d saran, a _handsoille Le~, gen· ,.au~nate,..- and the ·chUIDS believe
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EarlllititlstlU In love with him ... Jett
..1 ~ of the TV •how "Q!rl Talk" eZpec!t
Stearii''S book.''Door to the FUture" hij .
•l· ' i a~ publicity. out of C1111sllna
1(0111! Into itl fifth printing because ~ tiM!
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' '' ' ·· 's taping for .lali; 17 than they'd . · ,,rsrsil118tlofl ~ Pl:esident Kenneclt,
' ~ hope ~ receive after the show was
Which was Ylrturlly predicted by Jeane
~: . 'J'be mucb·publiclzl!d ."l!~oot
Dlxt~ll of Washington In one of. the c::t
· eOI!~·~ who posell in the nude for ·a, ~ , .• ·Slliger Julie Wllson's hush •1
·" • , t~n magadne, Is relJOl1ed to have
·J.f\ke ' M~Aioney, Ia Involved in a legu ,
·' - ~" the other meintren bf ~.'1\.1" ' · lrlttle 'with tlalph Jolmson, producer o( .
, . _, . : .• . nel '.'11lloi weech!essness"' (li!e eU!iy. Chleagoo's ·Dorchester Music Hall. It'• •
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be Alfredo Vazquez Carrizosa

here
or Colombia,
prepared Edwin Martin, ambassador·
n follow· designate to Argentina and !orne peace mer assistant secretary of ·state
for Latin American affairs, and
reached Gen. Andrew M. O'Mel!'a, comler eight mander of the U.S. Army
oltations. Southern Command, will be the
ter com- American members,
United Panama will be represented

&gt;e

Augusto Guillermo Arango,
States Panamanian ambassador to the
·ising the United States, and Col. Olivar
Valiarino, commandant of tho
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national guard.
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BY EIISXINE IOIINSON
TUCSON, Aria. - (NEAl Laurmce lime)&gt; ollppe4 back
Ink&gt; a aoutlierD accent left froal .., .. Alamo" after """
- mint jUlep, but the JO¥o8lls
Jllllleil a pn&gt;b1em f..- Claire
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also reconciled opposing postWelby L. tions on the flying of the Panamanian flag in the zone, llinits
of the zone, and measures for
liniterlnR \preserving order•
One particular complaint of

bulkklp as a young Mae West.
When ParaDIOUilt buckled U.

the Panarnanlans concerned the
Do•ISOn ripping down of a Paoamanian
flag by American students In
the zone. The Plnamanians
considered
I!Ds an jDsull and
of
demand ~ 101'1 of IICtioo w
erase the alleced afl'roDI.

der television compelltlon, Jt~­
De went to Paris and R d m e,
where she dubbed F.QsH•f'VGices for a m1mhip:r fl
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mary, pr&lt;epared f..- a four.year
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to t:OntlJ&gt;o
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Pockets Mandate
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acquire

nav..- of magnolia 1n

munication between the United
States and Panama pending
settlement of the Issues Underlying the , dispute. Panama
broke off diplomstlc relati0111
with Washington last Friday.
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JANUARY

oprawllng

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Dllnois.
HUDdreds of IChooia Wl!l'f
closed. Roads were blocked and
snowplows were llard-!luahed It
keep others open. TriD8j)Ortl&gt;
tioo was generally marled in
what was one of the worst

and extremely hazard· blamed on bad weather.

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iay night,

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hall of the nation today. 111rant
winds and heavy IIIOW wblpped
up near bJlJzard eondJUon&amp;
Drifts piled up 1 10 feet hiSh II

:100 st•·
.~ unlver- down to 18 as far south as Tuenot to son, Ariz., and El Paso, Tex.
,nd can- Slight citrus danger was posslo

tion gas,

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up iness.H
Winl&lt;r IIIWhed back through
early today and Sunday,
from five lo 10 inches
of fresh snow on virtually every
section of the state, making
driving nearly Impossible and
closing schooia in lllOSt areas.
The worst Situatioo seemed
to be oo the stale's highways,
where the Highway Patrol re-

lod.,d eo-

1igh on the
lrab, unh&lt;late&lt;
- the last
Jtate.

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and Due from Banks .
' 575,085.86
.hs. Government Bonds ....... . ................. . 1,072, 743.38
Ot er Bonds and Securities
336,590.73
~a~ and Discounts ...... : :: ~: :: :: :::::: ::::::: :: .2,987,604.17
anking House and Equipment . . ........ ... ...... . .
35,424.32
Ot her Assets
3,183.55

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U.S. 23 and U.S. 25 were both The weather bureau posted
closed south of Toledo, as was ~eavy ~w or . hazardous. ctrivOhio 2 in the northwest corner mg ~~rnmgs With near blizzard
of the state. U.S. 21 was closed conditions for most of the Ohio
south of Cleveland, making it Valley and Tennessee and from
to get lntn the Carolm.. through most ol
y from the North Atlantic states.

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several major arteries storms in years in some areas.
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i!sease~.

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· MEIGS THEATRE

Workers ot lhe State Hll!lhwa,yrhave chains or mow tires.
men, three trucks, and three
garage have been kept
Neither the County or State graders out this morning.
primary roadl and had not
garages had received employee at the State
able to do mucb with
!tom people who were said there were 20 men,
ary roads this morning. The
in the snow this morn- trucks, and two graders out.
condary roads people ~ve
Both said they would keep
MIXED UP MESS
travel may he passable if
unill they get the By UDited Press Intematloaal
It was, as one Ohio
The county garage had 30 official put it, "a crazy,

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