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                  <text>Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Jm. J7, 1964

u9[ferly Conference to be Held
ay, Feb. 9 at Heath Church
. E. Dowsoa announcFrurtb Quarterly Conlo be bold Sunday, Feb. t -at 2:50 p. m. wben the
Board and Commissions
~.ltH_·111· Methodist Church met
'l.'limiday evening. Rev . Dow·
PI conducted the meeting in
tle abftnce of Lee Smith. chair-

~hatter Club

Lon,g Bottom
Society Notes

ArotJnd And
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About
Middl,port

Is Entertained
In Rutland

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. Tllomas Ste••art, IISUil· l
by Mrs. Charles ""~~Y~
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holl4r
tertalned the Chatter club
were visiUng Mr. rmd Mrs. Ill"'
nesday evening at her Depoi·SI M Cl d Bartl 11 b been
son Holter, Forest Run .
Mrs. Mae Reltmire end
. home 1n Rutllllld.
rs. Y e
e as
Leone Babcoclt spent ..vera!
and Mrs. John Reitmire
A short business session was Clllled back lo BuchBMon, W.
days
visJUng Mr. and Mrs. LIJxl.
son of New Haven, W. Va.
conducted by Mrs. Robert N•l· Va., _where her father, Mr. P.
oey L)'Oill and family . Tuppers
Sunday evening dlnner
·d 1 and hosteso
Sones, Is seriously Ill. He
~· preso en ·
been improving and Mrs.
Plains.
of Ihe Iormer's sister, Mrs.
gilts were presented. Mrs. .
h d turned to her
Bess Larklns, Reedsville IIIII
ie Fischer.
son and (llrs . Alfred
Boggs
a re
Mr. and Mrs. M~n Mark•
Mr · and Mrs. Thurman
eacb rocelved a . gill from their
in Middleport.
Mr. aod Mrs. Leo Kennedy,
were dinner guesl!t , of Mr. 8lld
er of Pomeroy and Mr. an secret pal.
Mrs. Fred Larkl.S,. ,
Gerald Michael and lam· Games were played
and soo, _Tony, returned to
ily of Syracuse were
prizes awarded to Mrs.
home m Fayettevllle, N.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Yatet
day evening guests of
ard Birchfield, lo'rs. Nelson,
Thursday .".'ornmg
were vlaltlna·
Hawley,
mother, Mrs. Susie
Mrs. Raymond Fischer, Mrs.
days VISit with his par·
Middleport.
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PVT. ROUSH·
Mr. and Mrs. George
Harold Dunfee, Mrs. Allred ent•, Mrs. J. A. Young and
Mr. and Mrs. Denver CUrlil,
Pvt. Millard L. Rouoh, Jr,
spent past weekend with rei· Biggs, Mrs. Carl Roach and Mr: Leo Kennedy ..They also
Columbus
and Mr. lind Mrs. Hoatlves iri Belleville and Lubeck, Mrs. Wilbur Young. Mrs.
v1s1ted m Mason w1th her rela· after having completed bale bart Neweli, Chester were Vial~
trolnlug at Fori Jocl11on, S.
W. Va.
than Biggs won the door prize. loves.
C., bas bun asolgne4 Ia Fort lng Mr. and Mrs. 1Mn Pleroa.
Mr. and Mrs. George Sellers A dessert course was served by Mr. and . Mrs. _J. A. Young,
Mrs. James Carter and da•·ghwere Thursday guests of Mr. the hosteo,.s to those named Sr. entertamed woth a . . family Gordon, Gs., to take 1.5 w..u ters were visiting Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. Sherley Swan, Long above and Mrs. Robert Eads dinner Saturday at theor ho~e of ~&lt;lioohng lo become o com·
Holsinger, ReedsVille. ·
Bottom.
and Mrs. Jerry Schoonover.
the Rutland Rd. Guests tn· munlcalioa speclallot~ Before
Ulah
Swan, '1\tppers Plains
going
011
to
Fort
Gord01&gt;,
Pvt.
Mr. and Mrs Everett Thorneluded Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ken·
and
Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar l!abRoush
opont
a
13-day
Chris~
as were Gallipqlis visitors Wedneely , Jr. and son, Tony, and
cock
and
Ray
were viBitJni. Marnesday evenbg.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yates and mas leave with bil mother, garet Groce at Camden Clark
Mrs. Dessle Patterson return·
Sundy, Kathy, Randy Ne~tle Roush Moore, of Syra·
cuse. His address Is Pvt. MJI. Hospital, Parkersburg, W. Va. ed home Wednesday, from BY EVELYN MORROW
and
of Wellston.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Kibble,
U. S.
Meigs ~neral Hospital.
.
Mrs.
French and son, lard L. Rousb, Jr.,
Reedsville
were visiting' Mrs.
:,fr. and Mrs. Raymoad Krl- Robe~t Holley of Gallipolis Owen French, of Jackson, Ohio, 52573476, Tng. Co, D 3rd Pit.
Hartis
Frank
and faintly.
der of Syracuse, Mrs. Mabel took h!B aunt, Mrs. Clarence were in Middleport this week USASESCS, Fllrl Gordon, Ga.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bob D!ll, Pollio
Van Meter of Cbester and Mr.
and her doughier and where tbey calle&lt;l at the Coats 381105.
eroy were visiting Mr. and Mrl.
and Mrs. Eldon Kraeuler of Ro·
,
to the Unoversoty Funeral Home for
Herbert
Hank Holter.
cine visited Thursday
Columbus where Mrs. Chambers who died Monday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dave Yates at.
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with Miss Leda Mae Kraeuter Roush had an appointment.
were f6rmer residents of
tended funeral services·for Het"o
at st. Joseph Hospital,
Rev. and Mrs. Wesley 0. Ben- Middleport.
bert Chamber&amp; at Middleport.
burg, W. Va.
nett ol Cheshire, Mrs. J. A. Mr. and Mrs. Orville ChamMr. arid Mrs. Joe Younc,
Mrs. Paul Sellers, l"ife of Rev. Allen and Mrs. Fred Holcomb bers of Montgomery, Ala .• .came
Pomeroy
visited Mrs.
EIPaul A. Sellers is in Dayton took the Kanauga Youth Fellow· for funeral services for his fa.
.
Pierce.
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with her mother and father. Her ship to the county home Wed- ther, Herbert Chambers.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford A.
.
,..,.By
VIolet
Smltl'
father Mr. Bents Pinion is In nesday evening where they en- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Harris kmson ol 742 East Mam Stroeetl
Veterans Hospital Dayton, 0. tertalned lhe residents of the and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Har· will quietly observe their 54th
MOVED TO COLU'MBU!I
He hi:IS had some serious heart home.
ris have been guests of their weddmg anmversary at
Mrs. Jotin W. ..Brickle~ hAl
attaeks. Mrs. ~ellers is remain· Mrs. Berkley Wright had ao parents, Mrs. C. M. Hennesy home Saturday, January 18.
her dau hter
Mrs.
ing in Dayton for a while until
guest.. her sister, Mrs. and Mr. Robert Hams.
Mr. Jenkinson and the .
. Sh
K g
'Galli lls,
her father ts betLer
Swanson and her son-in· Mr and Mrs. Willis Aleshire Garnett Hesson were umted m erman
emper'
po
- - - - - ·law· Kenneth Cromlish
Day~n were called here thl; marriage at Racine,
has been sent from the Pl~•
The January meeting ol the Mrs. Kincaid Home
• 1o bad weather the
· Young week due
' to the death ol her 18 , 1910 . bY Rev· y os t . Mr. J en- ant Valley . Hospital
to the
Due
.
. .wi, Mary Martha Circle of the
Class of Kanauill' Fair father, Mr. Herbert Chambers. kinson was injured in a fall umbus Unlverstty Hospital ID
Pomeroy First Baptist Church Followin.g Journey
M thodiJit h h did
a mine tipple
severo! Colwnbus. She has ~n ,VI'CJ
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cure
not
o"Uforalongtlme·
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Jh
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I was hid
e recen y a e c urc .
rs. o n dnc~ . . as
re- meet" Tuesday evening. The
ago and Mrs. .
. Mrs. Donald McKenzie was turned from a VISit In
t h class will meet January ZBtb at
been ill the past three
m charge of u.. program and sooth including Alabama and the h
f
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DI\NCE AT WAHAMA
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11 dlev&lt;itioins
led
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were
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rs. . loro a. Sbe was uoe ho iday Harold Adkins, Dr. Edna Gettles
They hove one daughler, Mrs.
. - Wahama I;! I g h
Tnplett. The evemng was guest of her son, Ll. Col. snd wl"ll be go 1
k
Robert (Maxine) Russell 0 f school Will sponsor a h 18 .b
. proJe~
. ts In· Mrs. John Kmcaid
.
es church
spea er,of Garfield
spent on servu'e
and family The Bethel
Entered Hospital
Ironton, and one granddaughter schooI dance par IY Sa tur da
.y
rludm~ rehabllllatoon kots lor In Mon1gomery, Ala . where she Ave. met Friday at the home Among those who
entered
Ned (Bette) Grant of evenins at the school lollowinif
!"'edy cluldren overseas and also. VISited With Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Holzer hospital In the past 24 Crooksville.
the Pomeroy-Wahama basket·
otem•
the While C r o s s Orvolle Chambers and
for prayer services
hours were CharJ.s L. Bush,
ball game. The dance will
quota. Both were completed. lormer Middleport residents.
Mrs. Joe Lawson w~s the 1108 Sunset Dr., Mrs. Lena M. Evangeline Group
elude at 12 midnight, and I •
A largelsnumbedr o1 canthcer . pads teder thhe holldaysd she .
nlghi guest of her brother Day. 88 Pine St. , Mrs. Joseph
Jays will emcee.
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~erae a o rna e or e oca 1 er son an , amo y to
sister-in·law, Mr. and Mrs. w. Camden, Jr., 656 Third Ave. lnviwd to Banquet
are ·
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1da for a week s stay w II
Pine and children of Theodore R. Newsome,
Evangeline Chapter. Order of BUCCANEERS
The meetmg closed with a froends.
Point M L
d polis Terry Donald Adams 426 the Eastern Star, Middlepqrt, "Buccaneers'' was a name
prayer circle. after which a des- The Kincalds returned
motore~s .to ~~;:, a~o Fourth A'le., Kanauga.
r '· has received an invitation from given "to a group of English,
sert course wa~ served. by the ~ontgomery where he Is
friends.
James H. Clark, Rl. 1 Gallipo- Point Pleasant Chapler, OES, Dutch, French and Portuhoste,, Mrs. Rocbard Fmlaw. !lndonedMat thKe Md War College Mr: afll( Mrs. Don Facemke
Miss Gamet E. Stover, Rt. to attend its annual Inspection guese adventurer. who united
a
. rs. mca1 spent some
;;on Jc;nnie motored to Hunt·
Patriot, Mrs. Ralph Lewis, and banquet honoring ll• Wor. to oppose Spanish activity .in
llme.m Tampa where she
. ~- Va. to shop.
Vinton, Timothy J. Amay. Rt. thy Grand Matron to be held the Caribbean Sea during the . ,
Pallbearers Noted
e4
With Mrs. Garen Stansbury, Mr nd M M . R 1
Miss Lyda N Monday evening, Feb. 3 at the 17th centruy.
1 Ewington
At Chamber&amp; Rites
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din
the I I
·th
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a
rs.
aroon
a
ney
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--h
. w o ts spen g
w n er WI
a d L" d8 h d
th . Smith Leon •W Va Paul Red·' Masonoc
Funeral services for
Mr. 1 ber son and family, and
n
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a as etr rick Bulla!~ W V~ Dean 8
The Inspection will be held at The Somers Islands Is anollt·
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Herbert Chambers, long • time with frieods in St. Peete..burg. ~ouse
her motber, Mrs. Smith Rt
Gtttag~vllle w' 8 'p.m. with the banquet preced- er name for the Bermuda 1..
M1ddlepqrt businessman, were She was accompanied to Mid- ~a ':''"· . .
Va Geor. e A Melnbart' 94 ing at 6:15p.m. at the Temple. lands.
conducted Thursday morning at dlepqrt Wednesday by her dau- wel~:l .~r~
of~ld- Madison 1 Middleport 'Mrs Reservations for the banquet
10 a.m. at the ~awlings-Coats ghter, Mrs Paully Ann Rutten- Lee of s~
t~· R d ;s. WIS Bill F Litile Rt 1 Middl.,: should be made to Dora Toney, Gualemala Is the most pop,.:
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Funeral home woth the Rev. cutter of Point Pleasant, W. Va. M
udrnMe
L . u~~Y· port L..ue T~ylo~
lous nation in Central AmeriCII.
1 Ro· sect'l'tary, by January 31.
Marvm Dowson officiating.
r. an
rs. ew1s ~ of
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Pallbearers were Jack Bech·
Burnett Road,. Mr. and Mrs. cine, Obert D. Markms, Harri·
tie, Roger Spencer, James Eu· Mrs. Spooner Dies
Larry Lee and Mr. and Mrs. J. sonvllle, Mrs. Ida F. Stifner,
ler, Ernest Lewis, Noah Has- J' isiting in Ohio
Thomas Houck of Gallipolis and Jackson, Thomas Dalton, Wellklns, and William Lewis. Bur- Worrl has been received by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holcome of stoo, Donald Lee .Exlme. Rt. 2
ial was made 1n Riverview Mrs. Alma McKenzie of 1 he Pt. Pleasant were present for Wellston, Andrew Jack Miller,
Cemetery.
death ot her sister-In-law, Mrs. ~e 25th Wedding a~lversary Rt. 2 Wellston, Jack
Ousley,
Out-of-town relatives attend· Lawrence Spooner, wlto died dmner of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. AJ. McArthur, Mrs. Clarence
A.
Blrgains •II over the store in Elberfelds
lng were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wedn•sday morning of a heart len of Pt. Pleasant, W. Va., Gra~. Ashland, Ky., Mrs.
Major, Judson Boley, James attack while she was visit\flg Sunday.
Leonard W. W?""s._ Greo;nup,
J1nu•ry Cle1rance Sale. Ready To W41ar,
Major, Wilbur CUrtis, Mr. and an aunt tn Struthers, 0. She Th0o1e wishing to write to Bob- Ky., and Starling ~. Miller,
Furniture, Draperies, Housewares, Men'•
Mrs. Jack Major and son, Mi· was the former Merle Arnold by Wright may do so by ad- Ravenswood, W. Va.
1nd Boys' Wear, Cosmetics, Lingerie •nd
chael, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon and lived the early part ri her dressing his mall to S. P. 4 Rob.
Births
Harris and Mr. and Mrs.
life at Kerrs Run.
ert Wright. Rh. 13786040 Hq. Mrs. Merrill E. Null, Rt. 2
Dry Goods.
ert Harris, all of Columbus; Since the death of her bu.. Btry. 6-9 A. R. T. Y. A. p 0 Bidwell, son, 6:59 p.m. ThursMr. and Mrs. Orville Chambers, band two years ago, she bas 757, New York, N Y.
day, Mrs. ))onald R. Smith, CJif.
Montgomery, Ala.; Mr. an lived with her niece, Mildred Visiting Mrs. Elvira Barcus too, W. Va., daughter, 3:30 p.
Mrs. Willis Aleshire,
Hoffman,
Monroe, was her great grandson Jack m. Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Yates,
Funeral services will be Maynard of Rt. 218, Gallipolis.
DIIIChlrged
Bottom; and Eric Chambers
in Toledo with burial also In Mr. and Mrs. Jim Clary, Patients recenUy discharged
Rio Grande College,
beside her husband.
and Jeffery, of Upper Riv·
Basilio Gerolamic,
Rd., Gallipolis, visited their
J . Hill LQis Lee Smith,
First U. S. state to adopt a
Iparents, Mr. and Mrs. Brady Edward Kemper, Field Campdirect primary for party elecAngel and children aad Mr.
bell, Homer Th&lt;impaon, Mrs.
tions was Wisconsin, May 23,
.
Mrs. C. B. Clary of Crown
Richard Wright, Mrs. Ernest
1903,
P. F. C. and Mrs. Walter
Riffle, Melvin Bolyard, Mrs.
- es of Ft. Bliss, Texas who
Rog.r D. Fink, and Mrs. John
.rnu.
&amp;ll'n'nW
JAN. 2t
the hnlidays with her
E. White.
IIJIVI" I1IIIIL
Ul II.IW The Haclne Elmentary PTA Mr. and Mrs. Ray
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and artlcleo of food. Parents
of the youth had donated stamp
boots toward the gill
The board expreaaed commeftdatioo to the committee for an
inspiring Christmas program.
Mrs. Bruce Uoyd reported oo
the Mission pr&lt; .iects to include
a deputation speaker during the
~n .
year and Lenten coin folders.
-:Reports of the commissions Mrs. 0. P. Klein repqrted for
Wlel"'! given by th• chairmen. the Worship Commission and
'ele board voted to Install met· plans were dL'ICussed concerning
al holders on the backs of the the Ohio Northern University
PfWS and special envelopes for choir concert to be given at
~ledges to the building lund. Heath Church March 6. T h e
JUDY KING
~Mr. and Mrs. Leo Smith, choir will be enroute to the Sacounselors. reported on hama Islands and Florida on
Ronl Bible Crusade Natlonlckllges oenl from the MYF to tour. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coats al bas awarded a Bible to
Missionary
family will be hosts for J\n open house Judy King, daughter of Mr.
Included 11 food grinder
the choir members and and MrL VIrgil Kin«. Rl. Z,
jo;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=====-=. guests following the concert. Pomeroy, for eompletlng the
Members of tht church will memorization of 300 'llerses of
be asked to provide sleeping Scripture In the Crusade's Blaccomodations for the choir bl• Memorization Plaa. Judy
&lt; ,OMEROY, OHIO
members for one night. Ohio Is In the 91b · grade ai !'omNorthern University is a Meth~ eroy Junior High Scllool and
TONIGHT thru TUESDAY
dist
related college. Christine becomes eligible for five days
~ .,
Walt Dl1ney'1
Coats.
daughter of Mr. and at the Crusade's summer Bf..
"THE INCREDIBLE
JOURNEY"
Mrs. Robert Coats, sings wit)l ble Camp Ia Ohio - all ex·
(Technicolor&gt;
th€' choir.
penses paid.
1
""ager, the Buil Terrier Miss
Nellie
Zerkle
gave
the
- - - -- - - - Siamese Cat; Luath,
underway, The stJ.o.; rway
Retriever and: financial report with current
Tommy Tweed bills paid to date. Rev. Dow-l"'""""been completed and work
Scott, John Dratne,
reported on the progress
on the restroom. Miss
talents of Rex AI·
made On the building ex·
' reported $5,000 collec~
by Sheila Burs- lpansJ,on program and lnstaJlain pledges so far.
tior• of the new heating system. Church members are Invited
board expressed appreciaattend the annual quarterly
to Rev . Dowson, Jack conference in February,
Your Aerl•l
Etecl1tle, and James Euler for
Advan« in Admission.
their labor in getting the pro-

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People In
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By TED FRANK

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- ANNOUNCING GRAND OPENING
AT

Shady Spring Ski Trail
SATURDAY, JANUARY 18th
CARROLL, OHIO
7 Milos North of Loncoslor, Ohio on State Rts. 33
Featuring 4 Rope Tows, Lighted Slopes,
Large Warm Lodge
SKI INSTRUCTORS AVAILABLE

SEMI-ANNUAL
JANUARY

One Ia silll open in
Meigs
county. ltoe Rhocte. Market, at
the """ner of. Stste Route' ll4
and the Raclne-BI!han Road,
operated by Cyrus A. Rhodes,
73, and Aida M. Rhodes, 15.
Some "old-timers" enjoy I"'
ing to this store and slUing In
rocking chairs around the beater •nd talking. Two of the rocklnii chairs In the store RhCIQes
have owned since they were
~arried. over 50 years ago on
April 4, 1913. There are
two
buckets of coel and a stoker sitling next to lhe heater.
Children enjoy coming in and
picking out candy from I b e
candy jars sitting on one of the
eounters. The Rhude• slill use
an old crank type cash regis;ter wh1ch Ia quite different
from the moden electric cash
registers. In fact, about a half·
century different.
The weighing scales used he
thinks are about 60 years old

Kanauga

T celebrate
54th Wedding
Anniversary

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MIDDLEPORT,

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Budget priced l
FRIGIDAIRE .
Dryer ''thinks"
for itself!

FRIGIDAIRE
Washer
spins clothes
dry, dry, dry!

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• frllldal,. undeNater
Actloa Z11111 helps get

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• ludslilrator Sanr Model
IIDR-64 at extra cost.
• DIPindablef tt's thl

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dryer off wllen clothH
are jusHisht dry.
Timed dryina. too.

• Spoodlor flowing Hoot
drlos brMZ•fraoh.
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199·95

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SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1964

PRICE FM aNTS

War Against Poverty Policy
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Hit by Goldwater Ill . Dixie

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Firemen .to Provide Well

Elberfelds

Elberfelds In Pomeroy
HOW MUCH IS IT .WORTH T .1,
SAFEGUARD YOUR VALUABLES, .~

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SocIAL ~

his parents, Mr. aod Mrs. from west to east oo an lmag.
Oscar Hayes and family of Tar~ inary axis running througb at
lon, have returned home.
the North and South Poles.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow R l ro;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;o;;;~~":";;;;;""""i
Burnett and children had ~
ADIU.STABLE
llteir '"""kend pests Mr. and
Bridge T1ble Cover
Mrs. Charles Nevil of Reynolds·
burg, and Mrs. John Rhodes.
$2. 95 • $3.95
The Kanauga Methodist "QUth
llif~ 4 W0'91¢W.,core..
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Goren Home Duplfc•te
Fello.wship meets every Sun·
Al~xander
Graham Bell, day •t 8:15 at the church. All
Bridg• Kit_ $2.95
Rowley &amp; Reed Hdwe
chle.
Inventor
of
the lelephone, youths are welcome to attend
WY 2·2776
was born in Edinburgh, Scot·
N. 2nd Ave. Middleport, 0~
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pounds of ·apples per capita
nually, according t6 the EncyWHEN YOU THINK OF
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Mlcldloport
clopaedia Britannica.

MIDDLEPORT
BOOK STORE

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GIFTS
REMEMBER K &amp; C

DINING IS SOMETHING MORE
Than JUST EATING!

Just think of it: For a feW" eenta a day
a Safe Deposit Box here will safeguard
your valuables 11gainst fire, .theft, flood,
misplacement ••• and prying eyes I You'U.
'know where they are when you want/,
, .them : Safeguarded at all times, y.et ""'"- ·
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Appropri1te.Jewelry Gifts for All Occ1sions

little ''exvas'' .. the unhur·
relu:ation that wiiJ
make you want to come back
aa:ain. sooonl

BAKER FURNITURE

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way you , like it

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BUY THE PAIR FOR ONLY $399.00

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March ·of
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uary 20 at 7:30 ~.m. a I t h
Fifth
grade school budding.
gr?de mothers are asked I. o
brtng coolues. Babystlters woll
be provided.
G.utt•..C•b.. melto...,.,pe
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chOMiF-14¥,.
'"e
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,.,_tJe '!"lth the, "••..tial Iclliur&lt;:h, Tnesday, at 7c30 p.m.

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Mostly IlDDY IUid a lllill
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Ira!, a-47 1011111. Fair aad coil
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011'he Me~..~~-~~ Ar•
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Shop Saturday Night Until 9.

BAHR CLOTHIERS

cerles are paint by tbe gaDon,
dresses. and some electrical
applianres. Old equipment, now
collectors' Items sitting around
which
are
no 10 n g e r
used hlCiude a meat grinder
built in 1884, a coffee grinder,
and a wall telephone.
For 13 years they have oper·
ated this business and live in
the rear of the store. Like in
most small busjnesses they
work seven days a week from
7 a.m. to 9 p.m. They sold their
grocery store in Dorcas before
they moved Into the store they
own ne-w. Rhodes said they still
keep u.eir store open because
the money rrom social security
is too low.
Rhodes used to go to market
warehouses 8(ld get his grocerles bul now he has them de·
llv~red by truck. Tbey have two CRANK TYPE REGISTER - Mrs. Rhodes eriJ!b .qp
Harold in Columbus and a sale on reg1ster that has seen thousanda of custo~
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oldhme rural stores m Me1gs county.

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population ~ I b o
Un~ Sllteo is 111 esllblate4
24Jk 'WJIIIIJ, accordlac to lhe
Holb-~91111. Calif., cbaptet
of
the. ~·• Humane Associ•·
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Mary Martha
Circle Meets
In Pomeroy

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SAVINGS FROM 20 TO 40%

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lng 1o lhe weight lrutpector. The

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lfOCOry pendulllm for the scaleo lo seen
wtth coal beaters In the 4brough a &amp;lass porti011 of the
middle ol the atortrooma ll'e seal••·
becoming a thing •of the past. Otber gooda oold besides gro-

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Sal• Tu eOIIec:tiCIIII "".u •
period July I, 11112 to n-nt.
lllr Sl, IIIII llDOtll¢ tO tltf.Gr
.... .. compared "' oolijc.,
llooa el tm,ID'/,tii.!O far I be
~ per!Qd a "" ..., for 111
·~~~oreaae of tll,tN,m.M.
For the flrll lilt 111011tbs "'the current llacll
118.11 bao been Cl'edlled to the .
General Revenue Fund. aad
~-.1100 to the Local aov.....
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lo the counties.
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Use TU collectlooa for I h e
nrst six months of the curnml
flacal year amount to 48,0110,
STOREOWNERS- Cyrus A. and Aida M, Jt]!""•• to!o-~
•18.27 whlelo b • clocrease t1 It easy at left In their "oldtlme" grocery store RQelllnl
t385.1182.at When compared II&gt; chairs and a bli coal stove are lri(reqii~Dt.prope lD t.
collocltooo ol $8,t78,501J.ll lor day's modern merchandlllnl methoda, ' but not at t b •
tbe same period • year ago,
Rhoades store. At right Mr. Rhod• welgba u~ ol
This tu appll• mainly to meat on 86-year-old scales ·always found to· be a
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purchaaeo made outside of Ohio, honest (See Page 2 for more plcturea).
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whlelo are used, olqretl, • or •
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same ., for Sales Tax the
uceptlon of tho $12,000,000 local government distribution.

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The Middleport E-R
squad
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DETECTIVE AT WORK _ Above Is positive p~of of the super esp lonage sltJIJ of, AdaHne ~cope, undercover reporter •.cling Incognito ~~ HJD, who had diff~Jty breathe t des1~n of the Ehx1r lng. A local phys1clan
wa a
1 lowly servant to the entourage conducting the Me1gs County March of Dimes CampB.lgn. Ada tina whtsked l~ls secr_
Dispenser from under the very nos~s of the Five Mad _Scientisll (Crow, Harten bach, Boggs, Boone, and Ewmg~ Thia machine, or a re~~n· called.
lble facsimllle thereof. wil! be put mto wh1rbng OJ?eratlon Jan. 25 In an uptown vantage point In Pomm:oy w1tb ~~ acten~s supervtslng
:ba elixir falling from the container above the charr onto the bead of Rep. Howard Ruppelt (m chm) while each time $100 18 added ~ ~e
SQUAD CAU.ED
&gt;iellges to the March of Dimes a blueberry pie is hurled from the sprln g contraption at left toward the upper anatomy of the 1eated VICtim. The Middleport E-R squad
)f special interest Is the control box at right which has a ''By Quarte rs'• area, meanlng the Preacher may be allowed to come up for air at wao called lxlday at 7:13 a.m.
·egular intervals, apparently between each $500 raised. Two years ago Preacher Ruppelt raised so~e 22,000 pairs of Meigs county eyebrows for Leroy Lyono, Clifton, W.
&gt;Y marching himself into jail and refusing to come out unhl $1.000 wa 1 pledged. ThiS year, wltb tw1ce the goal, he baa dedicated himself to Va., who had an apparent beart
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PTA as a Whole, as Ex-Member did why doesn't she go to
the m~tlngs and t.;; to bring
them back to original goals?
11 takes only a few
citizens who will WORK
to
reritall,. an organization'
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bullon tob
no JUS
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the less purposeful units
come back io the real Idea

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MRS. J .A.B.
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Before.~ covey of
and ask, How can
Levenaon as • ;;;-:-Jh~!li~
tell you rllbl now,
I'd. be our local PTA's falrhaired &amp;all -H.
'nlll cOlumn 11
llvln.l, so If
ll'ooble or .
let Helen

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newspaper,

lVJ!.SHINGTON (UPii - Tha ldoilars and jeopardize Its income tu rates, now ranging fecllveln 196$,
:tart ol tne admini5tratlon'o chancea for final passage. from a low of :10 per cent lo a Th Se alt commlltH already
lor the benelll' of
l!l.i billion tu cut bill - a ' Among membors Interviewed by ni&amp;b ol tl per cent, would be
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PTA PRESIDENT
;illh iJi rates for every U. S. OP! there was a grnwlng beliol scaled bact lo a low or It per bas approVed wilboul cbanp
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Dear Helen:
&lt;axpayer - appeared today to that the rates approVed by the cent and lli(cb of 70 per •ent. house provlolona ruWnc e«por&gt;
All the critlclsma may
,. neaded toward approval by bouse were about the best politi- This would give. approximatoly ate tues 1n two oteps from the
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well be lrue, but they cwn'tll
~nate tat writers.
cally and fmanclally that could 51 mUhon Amer1ean tupayera present 62 per_..cent top to a new
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bave to be. In our town we are
The S.nate Fiance Committee be devised.
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OOD'I LOVB
lelayed unlli ··ext week a de- Under the I!Duae bill, federal about $8.1 biW'"' wbell fuUy tf· tal of $2.1 bUilaft 111 benefllo 11&gt; MAIL
publlctty, public ralatlllll, lin- only In service, but by ofle~•lngl
1110w beautiful snow,
!l•lon on tho acro,..the-board
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U. S. buoinemnen.
cere Interest In worthWblle ~ ID!ormatlve, lnterealillg
on Gotl'a earth below;
cuts provided In tne blli passed
Dear Readen:
jecll etc why must PTA fall entertalnlng PfOIP'BlDI with
bl the House last Sept. 25. hut
Psaa To&amp;
I allted for brlckball and I bsck' on
kids to bribe at- ry brlet business ...;Ions.
hss a purpose don't you IH,
be waits for you and me.
11 awared unlik•ly that any
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chan~•· would be made.
lU vote Friday toot a elant 1 mean. 11 was 1 sneaky trict, enll' Mootly becauoe program one-half with Sam Leven- I
. Chairman Harry F. Byrd. Dstep toward rec~pturln&amp; re. . but II brought resulll. Kicked ~ lick Imagination, or son in September. He .,., ·
the, toil of pain and 111ft
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By TOM NOLAN
soughhlo bind the wound and nuot through ta~ "refol"lllJ", and ~,:nc•;:,"' .:.~--:;. to put eloe the board Is ~raid to take only very fl!DDY but most
atveJ ua beauty In this Ufe.
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'bl b Wed . WASIDNGTON (NEAl -·
continued to talk untll the bill toward remov1n1 the 'rlcb this 11 wh t 1 bad1f,"~ 1 and a chance oo somthlng differ- ous when dlaCUsslng our
we evu look above
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· was_paS!ed.
man'•. bill" onus from the mea.. Why w.! It a sneaky ' lrk!ll? ent. ·They drag out the same systom problema. In
see tho beauty col: l!jsc~V~- :
ate leaders will be able to abide now visiting the Untted Sta&amp;l, --sejnl Uvot by th precept, urs.
WeD actually l'rn a PTAer tired old ldeu year after year we had a debate between
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bv their promise "' the l'resi· Is a sby law professor and 81· "It you want oomethlna done, The vote stripped · from the fro~ way ~ having l&gt;ee!t When they eould !etch SRO Senators. In NoVember
twinkling stars ~~~~- tlllnl
d~nt to get the bill to the Sen· riculture expert whose emaci· , do 11 yourself." As premier. biD 1 treasury-opposed provbiaa everylhlng from' president to crowds With lite talent lhat b 7hool payc~;;f"\,!,"ve us
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moon to t11dde Q1 Jhrougb
ly in Februarv' as urged by , ceal a toughness that has by and without the help
of tu retle! to persolll proftllns leemaku But I'm against what don t mean Johnny, Sue and Sal lngs hsd attendances
the !light.
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carried. him_ through many a : drafts from aides. Often he from the ssle of lloeb and meellngs ·9ften bec!ome: dull In a rhythm band, elthu.
ft'o"\ 700 to 50 W~
He watches o'u uil "')~it
Some members of the 17-man poiltlcal crosll.
stamped and addressed I be prop&lt;. ty. II meat I long-term and llclduller· that b . whOil To db a &amp;ood Job lor the C!ODS dued disappointing.
sleep.
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hollow- envelopes, mallln( them oo revenue gain of 1210 million, a they COULD
up
10! tehool, PTA must maintain par· ,we buy for. the school Ollly And fnlm harm our tG!!I 'll&lt;ilb
would like to see greater cuts checked president, who will be hil way borne.
key victory for tho admlnlstr•
ent and teacher lnter"!'l No • .oat ;., needed and not provtdkeep.
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on the individual tax rates for 73 on F•b. 1, to Rome's Colo- AI prealdenl, be s1111 handles lion. '
PTA is • vital Ioree whll:h matter bow ollrulltlc are Iis ed In the budget. We give ,a
--.-.~~-·-· oMperBOIII witb incomes in the sseum : "He looks like a ruin, •. portion of btl correspondence
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bas allowed lttelf to be laughed g~ land I know the nalloi1al fair, tile proceeda of whl~
Our life he holds '" ·- ruo
!15,000-~,000 • year range. but he'll probably be standing a: hunsefl. Aller an Italian bask· Treuury off&gt;claa bad worked at and groOned over. It does a woclatlon &amp;oals by beart) 11 lor two scholar!!hlps In
hands;
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long, lung time."
ietball loam had beaten West hard to line up auppurt lor tloe tremendous amount of ~ood, as can, lnaplre only If IDOtllnp high aohool and ohe teacher felcan cease at His cornBut the committee conae.osus Segni wem an overcoat and Germany In a crucial pme, action and Uteor work paid off. lbe following letters will sbow, don 1 bore. A great llll&gt;ny pro- lowsbop. The clilldren are
mand·
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seemed to be that to tinker Witb Imuffler long after most people he scribbled a congratulatory
but llttendance1 (and tbere!ort gram eloalrmen are reslfllna given a sales pitch to get
Still he ~~~~ still fie watr.,
lbe rate schedule now could un- are complaining ol the heat. He note 111111 hsd it hand&lt;lelivered
FRACI'IJRES ' LEO
willing 'I!WkeraJ drtlt away be- thls. I limed my inlde remarks bmhlp.
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balon&lt;e the biD by mllliooa ot eats little besides milk and to the Italian captain. T w o
cause Its prugr11111 sometimes at those wbo may work bard, I belleve that PTA 1 sbould
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stomach allinent.
'!security police that 10meone wao transported to Melt!• Gen- ol &lt;old boiled. - a l washed rlghl dlrecllon.
but any parent- teaeloer
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His friend• say, bowe•er, that bad e•ldootly stolea oome col eral boapllal for treatment col a down wljb _. aocla pop."
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be enjoys an "Iron m health." tht prealdent'a penonal llalion- lee •'raclure Friday at 11:45 a. With IOj!n~ opelkerto read- Dear Helen:
out the coruotructlve Ideas
central America's ~·
More than once, as premier or ery. He uplalned that be m. by
Racine emerpncy ily ...Uable., blr lsaueo crying As bo any organization that Ill ~ben.
b tbe WO[id'l &lt; .oli!:v
Italy, he prealded oVer cabinet hlrruoell bad juot received a oquadsmen. Mrs. Arnold suffer· to be '-~• panel discussions hss altslned the aile and ata- many PTA's are suffering
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meetings at home, Pl"l&gt;Pped up hand·wrltten note on the ala· ed Ute Injury In a fall ·at I he tbat taft be terrl!lc If well plan- tore or
tbere Is bound to ·c r it 1cIs m 01 Ez·Memberl . larptit may bo f!und ) 'Ill ·
- - - - - - - - -lin hed In a drealng gown.
Uonery which wu "obvl0111ly C lc G
Co., Raclns.
ned; tiUHioo hundred and - be some
In a lew local wbicb are 1oo often bUeleas.~ fresh wal«.
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ian. 12 was 85.
his famous stomach troubleo President Selftl hu 1 re·
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'!'be offering wa• t27.42.
are merely I convenient pretm marl&lt;able memory lor details.
Mrs. Edisoo Hart and 1 on "for " retiring to the bedroom" lu bls two prev!IOII noits to
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Suuday afternoon guests ·ol Mr. wealberJnl.
tember 1151 and June 1911 - UPI Rolfywood Ctrrett-'-t 1e11 lbe ur•• lo ..mote be calli llmllltnl M..., le-'-ed ou
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. to rk tbll
and Mrs. Norman Wyerm1ilier Selftl aerved Italy In many be senllllndreds ot post HOLLYWOOD (UPI&gt;-The another-- and they IO Lee M:;;..ey ""be,
'the II M:;j"~~twi.t=~
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and Diane
paats - defense minister, pre- carda home, addl'taalnl eacb
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Mrs. Hugh Bearhs and dau- mler (twice), and lorelp min- by band wltboul beneflt of a paD 01 cigarette amollt tbat out and aet dr\lnk.
hllf·Way ~tqo of iltdttiJi&amp;. He hllllltb aut' ..£111'1 Wilku 111!0 new ~
lhllr Carol wen Partenbure lster, aliiOng others- before h. notebook.
hanp oVer m!"'ietown parties
Dlsi!Jancl eolltlnlillll, per. otopped bU&gt;'luc ttairelt.. and bU nevit ilriObd. Wben .hs nligbl up a da1•
Jut Tuesday.
inl elected preoldent Ill May Bolides farJn1n1 and t.eacll- bu thinned out noticeably alnct ba.,. out ~ loyalty f# the tobac,
.JUdy Rlghthou11 spent Wed- 11112. for a seven-year term.
Inc ~ ho I!GIItlnued 11&gt; teach the aovermnent report 00 llllolt· co lndualrf, d&gt;ntlmies to 11110ke.
afternoon wtth Diine Perhaps the most liOteworlhy night law cl-111111lelected- Ina was released.
At least. A1!lly ·GHfflth and Don
ll~miller.
of Sean!'• achlevelllfllta baa Sean! Utes alrpiJM tr1po. In Dolens ol t1an ban quit Knotto Nlll• lo atve II up.
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been the adoptl011 by Italy of this respect, he'a 101110wbat ot pulfiDfl . ciprettes. Others have Paul Newman and hls wlll,
CLASS TO MEET
bls land reform proaram, ' whlcb a dartdevll.
sWitched to pipes and clpro. Joanne Woodward, qu!L Paul
no. JOF cla11 ol the Porn- pined blm the nlclmamt, "Tho lu mtdfll&amp;hllaal !all,belween A few, vowing IIIII amoltln.l was a lhNe ~ a day_man
~ l'nlted Methodist Church White Communist," 8lllODI af- Rome and Bologna, where See- keeps them f~ gaining weight for 20 years . . His llfOIP'lm for
· t~~U meet Monday at 7:30. p. "!· fected land ownera. Segnl lost nl wu 11&gt; recel&gt;1 an 1uooor1ry ~- lo mbale cigarettes. qultliDIJ: COOI~tly l'el4l ad.: J1 tilt chwib, weither penl!it. ovar a10 acres "'- lh1t lamlljo dearee, word nacbed the ....,. uuoaro are ao deeply boolted ,.,.. ,..,... lli'~, 1118k·
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: -ta In Northern Sardtnli to ldenl'l plane 11181 the J101o1na they relllae to quit.
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airport wu fogged In and the Frank Sinstra, who wont l~t lu!lon. arid Jlllklnl •, ll,toO bel
n-•~••"" llfl
Today 11 11 acknowledged plane would have to land at &amp;nyoot pusb him around, otlll with somebddy. Thai.' what be
MVOTID ,.. tNTIUST Dl' tbal redlstrlbutlon or 1 nearbJ Remlnl.
IIR&gt;Okto. Hil buddy Dean Mar- did. I · ··
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miJlloh acres 1D1011C I'll 000 Iaformed ol the -tiler tin II still IIIIOking, ll&gt;o.
ltrlftol ... .Ia! ~~1)liltllnl flllllllft too1t: lllUCh of etoanc• by lbe pilot, Seanl Negro nightclub colllle Dick Gary ~ eoukl 0111)'
the wind D11l ollho Communlltl' aatod hoW he 1IOIIId pt from Greaory, who amOII:ocl more swltoto 10 fW..,O, but Robert
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Roemlnl 10 Bolo(na. Wben the thaa flvo pa~ a day, bes quit Goulet . ~Ill ·-~ habit 1&gt;1
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1!M11t11 1o b11 wUe pilot ll•werod "BJ train " he cold. Ha - I siDGIIe dllrlnC owtlcbJnt tO elpra. Bllelly Ber'·""'""'-"~·-. "" ••••• a . '"-· Laura hir ~ the lllorlod iJi disrP.st: "I dlllol J1te hls act or b~o either.
man II ·doWil rrc.D a ~ ~
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...':: • 250 acres or tbelr owa ollft lbo trala. Lel'a taka 11 bo · to
11k:k fta 11a11U
pacb a 411· to anly ·ell• · - IP'OYN and 'f~Dtprd~, s • 1 n t Bolopa."
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o.nny Xaye PYe 'liD up and arettes. .
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..,. •·• - · - Opponenta haw lltund .,._ 1. 11ft Iandini at tba 1Cld11!114n Bo~. a, '~dl+day man, Burr ~klo'li
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and ..... llel4. Bat lhl ~ Wilt. .. ~hi lhe babll outri&amp;bt. ~ ' ~.... •... ...,
net 1101 ..,., • lillle:ilble wOJ illllo II"' Semi hid kic flllctl Jacli: l,ord bepa ~Nitlnc don a.., frGIIIl _tbt ~ ~·
~,. _,., • but alto a sUit! sell-. deperted lor Remlnl. Ca1tfa111 wlooD he heard tbe report was veny. 'nitr·' IIIY* ;.,_ 1lhilll•, ,
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the wannell -duo; theo llloJlPod ~!Oiethu tloolr ~- ~ ..l!ifilit·be • .
.... .,.., • hls land nf•ID 11111, be PIIUJ'· el the ..alllnl 1'00111, the pl'll~ wbeD lbe ltlrVO)' WM raleased. IDbac!oo ~b iW'I
·.,.., ed vloledlly .,. iltiluhed a wat. dent 1111 Mit, aayti!J:
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11M llbllilli, who cbeWI m. hne ,. lieli
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crlllcally, bu\ cautioned ..sl.
denll to conaerve on JU!er.
When drought conclltions
threatened Ohio'• Uvestoclr IIIII
production In Del:ember,
state Agrlcultun Department declarad II COODtles
dlaaster areal for IIP'Ic:lllturai

Agriculture ow- Jolllll11011, Lewrence, Me!P. Manr-se, Jor July when lbo weather wu J.,...... C!1"!&gt;P whlcb ,.. planletl spell. PONII and IP'lSS lirea Jn. ean do!tOtn~ 'liboil&gt;or lbe lblj
Sta~ aid qualllled farm. Noble, Vlnlon _,. WllhingtA&gt;n. driest, so thol rain didD't Inter- IMI Sopl.omber ¥d. October. c:reaaed greatiJ Jaat year and tiave ~ved lbo ..,. ers m tbeoe COflllllol can bur Sl.iockhowe aald ~ ~ tere witb barviSIIng actiVIIIII crop eurveyon aaltl the .,.._ the dry made ll dlfft. 1or w_. Ollld!lkn.
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foed ll'lln lor malnlellallel ol these ar... can ftCtive Joana
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cqit ID prevent wido • - '
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breodlns animals at 'II per eent from tbe federal pernment
Some c.op. Efloelell
planiiDc GOOlD I - " " to 1&gt;1 blssea.
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01 lht normal oupport pr!Oe. He when they are not available Normal or record yieldl were eomlnil up toa wen and the out. The state Forestry Dlvlllon,
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said corn and other feed grains 1h rough
ordlnaty credit reported for most cropo ercept come wiD depend on bOw mucll which proloctll 23. countiea In ~
when
are available at ~I 25 to 3ii soorces, and often at reduced soybeans which were damaged mollture wheal rece1vu 'durin&amp; lbe BOUtbern !bird of the •tate, ~ crucial In ,....
purpo!ltl.
cents a buabel leq jhaa the rates.
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by the dry weather. Soylioall, the IPllnl months unW barvesl' 1'eporled aomo 1,500 fins laat era! towna. ,
Emercency feed proll'8ffil market price.
Theae emergency progralnl sugar-beet and barley cropo lor limo July I.
yesr witli approrlmately 1,400
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went IntO effect In Albtabula, StackbOUJe oald 10 counties were scheduled to remalo In of. last year wen below average, Stackhouae aald II wu toa acres of woods ond IP'UIIands Wllllam R. Wqner, be&gt; ..,
Athena\ Belmont, Clrroll, Co- bevt been opproved for emer- feet uniU May 1. .
but oato showed t record yield. early to determine bow great destroyed, This II the blgheat the ..ater lllpply unlt 1"' lit
lumbllna, Gallla, Geausa, Rar- gency Joana through the Farm- Moot Ohio lllpners wer~ Overall, crop producUon and an elfecl the drOIIglot Will have nr. averqe In that area since s~~
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~ar.
Jeffuson, Lewrence, ers' Administration and the lucky enOIIglo to be obit lA&gt; take market. remained relallvely on Olllo'lo IP'aln and livestock 11153.
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wa•
"The recent mows pve
Melp, 'Noble, Portage, Seloto, U.S. Agriculture Department. advan~B~e of tbe dr&lt;ollgbt. Slate stable lor 1963. Agriculture OJ:· production, but ssld bay
Flrea Smoulder
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bnpresiolon the drotj hi migbl Stark, Summit, Trumbull aDd These
COunties
include agrlcultqre offlclaJa Said mOat perto 101d the problem they production Wa&amp; IP'eatly reduced Leo! Octo:J&gt;o:r WaS the worst war
or
prepared oot
... onded 'nlll 11 1rar from
counties.
Atljens, Belmont, Gallla, Jack· crops ... re harvested \Ill Juno now lace ia with tho winter and paallll'e conditlona wore 1n month for · !ires the dlvisl!lll any aerlse
tous~health ba~ thai
...
.
ienced
may ar u um water ~~ lagoj
true," Kaser said. " 'nlll IIDOW
ever . ·
wu oqutvtlant to leas than one
n Qfmlng
l.
Fire offlctals. said the majo&lt; Wagner said no oerloua conInch of rain. Since moot of 11
difflc:lllty last year was that ditioos have developed "' far,
remo{ned on the ground 11 dld
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fires omouldered for days and but "we want to be prepared.
nothlne .to Improve th; water
broke out again because of the When water is short, peopla
•up~ly_r
ho~ dty ...a~er.
may use water from ..,
~. ~ said Ohio's average
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· p.::r. o::a~ ~aidsp~~g r~ :~~~ble source...approved fJf
prl!!lpflaijon lor 1963 waa 68
hicb begins In M ch
per ·. cent of normal preclplta·
season w .
~ · Wagner placed field ~
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One official commented, We 1n every section of tbe ataJo
uon,
BY C. E. BLAKESLEE
common at harvest time. the correct setting of the
planting the _neld. An six lnchft.
bave just ·about the same con- who concentrated particulaJ'ly
8\Yenl towns ran out of
Co. Agrtc. AJeot
Some or the factors causing low- er.
way of determining how If • person Is aiming at •· diti'ons now as we bad 1n the on areas where lakes and riv·
·• al~ ._ domplet&lt;ly and were Meigs County's average yield ' er plant stands !ban are expec~ The only way to· be sure the
. seeds are dropplns per bout 18,000 plants at narvest fall...even more dangerous ... be- ers hav• been tapped to repleor
.. ofced ; to · draw water !rom o1 com has risen from 34.3
are high speed planting, Jn.. planter is dropping the correct
" to coont t~e number ol time ne should plant In the ca•l!e 'of the heavy spring ish dimini5hlng water xupplieo.
•.ven or state lakes, or drill
per .acre In the 10 year per· ~rrect seed plates, snd depend· number ol seeds '" to c~k
m a 13 loot, one men long netsnborhood of 22.000 kernels winds."
Is an end to the drought in
. , w. wells.
iod, 1936-3U, to 411.1 bushel per mg on the planter manual for at the normal planting speed row. Th!S is exactly 1-1000 ol an per acre.
The fish supply In stream and sight? Kaser said the dry per•
Pipelines Needed
In the · 1950-59 perind.
when the rows are 10 Inch- Mr. Sahoe also called attenfisheries acros.s the stall! tod could end If snowfall waa
Clarksville, lo Clinton
Average riguiea for the last
apart For each two mch lion to the Importance or havdiminished since last beavy enough during the early
· .pped state-owned Cowan
years show 54, 55, and 62
m row width, Increase lng the planter plates fit I he
as a result of tbe montbs of lh1t year. But, )lo
'" byosl Jto water, Mount
bushel in '110, '61. and '1!2.
decrease tbe length ol row size of kernels in tne seed bsg.
added, very heavy snow ,.,.,idellts received water
I used this data to launch
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by :;even mcnes. In oth- For a good fit the cell in the Low wator levels have de- times does little Of no good '-'
. ~ Lake Alma and~
the Cor:n Clinic last week here.
\'lords, for rows 38 me:hes 8· plate should be 1-16 of an Inch
cover for fish and left cause the snow evaporatil
in ~a Cpunty·, laid a
O!olo the average has risen Following 1he holidays with buys lose much ol their valUe .
count 13 lee! eight Inches. longer than the longest kernels
open to easy killinll.
or is only absorbed In the tOp
elf11s;, pipeline to the
!rom 37.9 bushel per acre In aD of the gift giving, families your family doesn't enjoy . the
42 mch rows count 12 feet in tbe seed lot. Tnls wiil give Wildlife
authorities
said layers of soU, which are now
:Uvet. ..·,
1non39
to 56 bushel per acre. 1n are apt to tighten the budget In food: n- d'mg lh e 1a be1 care· 1u1· R
room for kernels lo drop inter
are of rnaj'or concern verv dry.
Coi!~e; Corner, In
1956-59. The three year period January One of the things that ly 19 often the difference bethe oeils as the planter plates
the lack of water has "Thue will probably be lltt!o
Ci)Untyi extended a pipeline
191!0-l12 was, respectively, 68, is looked at in particular Is tween satoslactton and dtssatis·
rotate at high speed.
good fish habitats. Low ' enelit this wtoter to wator
Oxford and · Wellington
74, and _76 bushel per acre.
the food for tile lamlly.
faction with an Item, Labels can R
Cells that are too large are
levels do not provide supply sources," Kaser salol.
l.orain County took water
It 1S mterestmg to note that 1b
Is
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to help you get your money's
just as bad as those too SlDall.
depth and volume for "My guess is it will be neili&amp;IFintllliy Lake. A · well
average number o1 acres what"';,~tit~:s P:lsea=erbuy- and guard your famlly's
Dr. Larry Shepherd stated
llvblgjJIOnditions lor flsb. ble.
,
drillsd to supply water
Meigs County planted to corn In ~ wi bu { Famll A What Does AU ol Thl• Mean?
SALT LAKE CITY (UPii _ that, the water requirement
Fish expl!Pls said the past " If It gets cold again and ,...
Rlilhylvanta In Logan Coonty. decreased from 15100 1n 1931J. g. ·
se Y or
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Michi~an Gov. George Romney corn lncreas~s rapidly alter
has beeD'J(especlally harm- mawa cold, the . situation wliJ
...__ . Cleveland and !:~~~ :19: to 11440 in 19so.'59
may not be for Family B. A lu order to know when a
urged RepubliC
. ans Frt'day nl' gbt reaches 18 mche.s In height.
because the drought bu continue lo
woroe."
"'" !flllered
Evsn •with thl s decrease
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above
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area"
heavy
to- wise buy for
be Family
h. he A bthis week
1:1 1is a goodst buy,
b all 'dthered
to
1o back the civil rignts bill now The peak eqmrement·;:~;:~~
is
condltlonJ with a 16-lnch
tal bushels produced. continued may not
t e
st uy ne
ors mu
e cons! e
Congress while working about tassling time and
•••• during 11163. Lest
to rise slighUy In 1960 the a week. However, there are keys degree. For one famlljo,
"equal ro'ghls lor all Amer'- gradually to a rather low re"7'
c- to understanding that can be lence may be the most
r
waa
the dri-t in
was 9100. acres and pro·
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quirement level at the tough
·.~nee 1871. Jus t under one • ba11 ·used .as guldea.
They wiD assist portant. For another, cost
k'
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electi
be t the top of ,. 1. t
Romney, who planned to re- dough stage. For a mld...ason
Sandusky, Fremont, ·
bushel. For l9BHI2 the
tn rna &gt;ng wose s
ons. .11" th
.."'e " ·b
home today alter a whirl· com planted on May 10,
toWOi · Asblabull and
acreag• bas been 6100, larsely
.
sto ano er. nutrition may •
visit to Utah told a GOP period of high water requirevlll""~ded deflclencles of
of land placed in the . A chief go~l In wise sbopplng prima~ lmporta~cek The 11
• raising di~ner that the ment begins about July 1, peaks
lnchtit. 'and preclpHaUon In
feed-grain program.
IS better n~trotlonlorthe family. ;!Se f' tooppe~ w 'nd eep a
must not exploit "racial about July 15·25, and end• a· d and Napoleon
Farmers 1n
. th IS
' program
Use a baSic !ond. guide to plan eTh ac rs. m mo .of ·
ron', ·'·blah
lWI
and
religious
prejudices" to -hou1 Augu s1 15 . Pia nt·mgs made
1
14 inChes below normal.
felt the payment
mea!B and sloopplng llats. Nutr~
e u tomate test
.a ·
gain victory at the polls.
on_May _10 or l_ater nave peak
Low ralnfaD waa also
greater returns than
experts ~est that you buy .isecj
: Do you feel, you tb
" There can be no equivoca~ ramfall JUst praor to or at the
could h
tten b
no...
base your ds&gt;ly diet oo four receov your moneys wor .
beg
eel In the Pl·qua,
ave go
Y se~,.
kinds of food : (I) Mill; , (ti taste, nutritional nluo omd
on this point " the Mich&gt;inning of the period of high
Maryoville, Tiffin,
or feeding It to Uvestock.
said: " ll the II&lt;- moisture requirement. The lat·
Albllnd, Columb11•,
Eaoto of the lour specialists Meat or alternate, 131 Veget· eraMIsatls!akctioo?R
party tries to buy tbe ter 1·2 or. 2-3 of the high moisC&amp;nlilft. Sprlng!leld, New PblJa. on the program last week
ablesl:n~l;:;;:• ~tr:!ngC~~~
House with the righto of tur~ requU"ement per•od
.
detblphlADe
, Atbenala, DandytoCn , ChinllliU· lnced their thtalk tllio help
and Cereals, whole grain
it will become the great- durmg the time ol lower ram1nc na
co o,
ware a
rease eu e 1c1ency of com
ed
Eaten CINCINNATI (UP!) ~
ess
eeiephant in the his- fall expectancy.
areu.
production on Meigs county soils.
or restor · mended stock·
tory of party politices."
Based . ~ this lnfQrmation, i
:leterve1 Lew
Dr Lewis Saboe
in amounts recom
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Romney said hl3 support of more efflctent use of water or
h. 1m
foods can supply all the
att • 400. ca ves 100: sia1ogh·l
...... vain supplying
I e parlance of
the nutrients you need to keep fit. ter steers and heifers
the hill before Congress in- rainfall could be made ~
an oiUI down~the
proper number ~ plants per
Shopping lists should be' flexible but price trend not fully
backlns of the eon· were planted earlier. In t h i
Rlvar Basin Reservoir by 43
at harvest tome, He staled
lake
advantage
of
cows
and
bulls
steady
to
weak;
public accommoda· way, the. higb moqture
re10
cent o1 capacll)' and
that eacb year In Ohio more
nd wise b
hlch good to low choice S7iHIOO lb
section.
quirement period of the corn 11
River Basin
of corn are fertilized odegood anturltional ~~:st~utes slaushter .steers 21.50-23, standcrop more nearly eolncides with
21 - cent. Officials
lor high yields a n d
d H
ard 19· good 7~ lb he~ers
the puiod of expected high rain1
PhonD WY-2·2115
~lles ~ld there
for Intended harvest
p anne
ems.
20.50-2l, standard 17-17.50;. Util·
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full. Less drought damage to
alarm thot
of 18,000 to 18,000 plants Pr'
fie
d ltlln ity cows 13-13 SO· uUllty bulls
corn during late July snd early
PomDroy, Ohio
lo\ulberry Ave.
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S dsf bel
th'
ocesaroo na ec g
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klbe
led
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acre. tan
ar
ow IS
and should be carefully 17.5o.t8; vealers and slaughter
ugus COil
expec .
eigiled.. Recognize tbe diffu- calves steady; choice vealers
Researcn is In progress
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establish the earliest possible
;~";,GH
between price and cost.
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cos-:
a 'h: ident Johnson plans to . permit is suggested late April or very
•ervmg·
.
When
the
price
of
ca1ves
22--25.
.
television coverage of 11 some" early May may be 1 better
per
Ho 1500 b
nd Its
his news confeJience!l.
planting time than we are non
a fresh vegetable Is out of line
gs
; . arrows a go
The President wrote to Ed- using,
with its Intended use consider steady to 15 h1ght!l", sows steady
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ihe fronen of CBM;,a form. to strong: 1-2 211).220 lb barrows
F. Ryan, preside•ll of the Research has shown It;., pas' ... ·t
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Fresh foods are generally ai and gilts 15.35, 200-209 lb 15.50,
.Television News Direc- sible to stretch the use of watheir
highest
quality
and
lowest
1-3
100-230
lb
15-15.25,
2-3
230-250
lors
Association,
Friday that be ler with fertilizer. With few ex·
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"to make full use of ceptlons the experiments show
when In peak supply.
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1
11
nd J to
nd 350 lb sows 12.25-12.75,
etter was In response to mont accompanying uae or fer·
a en &lt;1Y P 0avor a lb 11.75-12.25, Z.3 400-550 lb II· one from Ryan expressing the tilizers. In highly productive
. -~ .. ; ~ . .
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IHiclent fMclin1 Cut1 the Cost flf ll'rochtctiwl
II ~:::n at lowest cost.
l1.75, No. 3 550-000 lb or above
tbat tbe President would soils, this reduction 11 slight.
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boars steady, most·
the fullest possible use In poor soils the water require·
HOW ABOUT A REAL DEAL NOW ON A II There .are many natural signs 10.50-10.75;
•oos.MtLK-MUT
ly 9.25, near 250 lb 9.1\0.
of
live television broadcast ment may be reduced one-half,
~IW LOADER, TOO? ·
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quality bt foods. Learn and Sheep 100, · not enou8:h fresh news conferences."
or even two-thirds, by use of
Johnson Invited suggestions fertilizers. •
SID Us Naw At •••
11 ..,mmthlelle1m when shopping. Gov· receipts to test trade.
•Custom Grinding, Shelling &amp; Mixinlij
11
grades are one of our
on how to make "more effective Fertilizers may
increase
gukleo, espectalljo In meats.
use of televi51on and radio." root exploration of the soli 10
Service
IE~:.used by privata com·
Ryan named a broadcast com- that soil water ts used to high·
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can also be a gUide to
mlttee to gather suggestions er tensions and to
greater
•Bulk Feed Delivery Service
Lebeis are an Import·
from the Industry and submit depths. This effect is important
• Veterinary
•Complete Feed Line
ant
guide
to
quality.
tbem
to the White House.
to dry-land agriculture and ev·
WY2-5101 ·
ConvealeliCO
en to farming In humid areas
Supplies
Pomeroy
"Heat
and
serve"
are
terms
Mr.
and
Mrs,
Jim
LaconWhitehead.
during
periods
of
drouth.
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find Ia advertising and on Clarksburg, W. Va. were re- Howard Buckley of Marletll Information i5 available on
• Poultry Equipment &amp; Supplies
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l ::~!iBuDMn-rila.td service ba-- cent guestg of Mr. and Mrs. spent the ~eekend Wttn Mr. and "High Speed Planting Can Remore Important aa more Marlon HaD and Mr. a n Mrs. Virgo! Buckley.,
duce Kemal Drop," "Planter
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women join' the llbor Mrs. George Hall.
Mr · and Mro. Lawrence Rose Plate Seleclioo and Ita Effect
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force. Weigh eonvealence care- Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wilson
with Mr. and Mrs. Dana on Seed Drop Accuracy," and
fully against ooSt, lamily pre- spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
and David of Bel- "Relation of Rainfall and Com
MinenviiiD, 0.
lerences, and the limo avaliilbla Junior Congrove of Zanesville.
recenUy.
Planting," by contacting the
~hone WY 2-2161
for pre~ food. ·
Naomi Plc~ens spent . weekMrs. Lyfe Bladeraon Extension Office.
Stanp,
end wltb Mr. al)d Mrs. Walter l.litiiiiiiiii
· A wiae buy can quickly be- Brown and family.
come. a' poor l&gt;uy. If you do not Mrs. Bess Le~klns, and Mr.
ba\:e., proper otorage. 1bls Is and Mrs. Marvm .Marks were
especlally ·true of' fresh and recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
.
frozen lteD!s. ·
\
· Fred Larkins of Long Bottom.
Mary Ruth and Joy Sauer ol
Middleport have
returned
itself home alter
witn their
best cousins,
and JuU

COLUMBUS . (VJ!IJ CillleaDI struQ!ed llllo
tb""''b a blanket of opow,
. stat. nliJc)lll teparted today
that Oblo ·wu atlll In tho &amp;riP
of a f.montb dfOu&amp;bl - the
wont In nearly 10 yean.
Paul Kaser, state Water D~
vlilon cldef, aaJd the drought,
Wb{Ch'
last Marcb, was
l!l&gt;t abated by the beavy
llocCmber ..-. and probabb'
will CGilllnue to be a IhNat this

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...will go up
· in smoke?

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TOTAL

w

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411

M1

111
1112

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$14

4114

18'11

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174

1311

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IDpla

Crow

fit

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42
TOTAL
1411
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P.le+toa
Abbott
R. ~

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401
..

Dlllall

Bedford
us
TOTAL
1441
. . . 1 Looll . . . . .

10 yearJ a·go yo~r ·house
ma}' have been worch
S 1_) ,000 - today it may
he worrh S18,000! W h.t1

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411
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ll2
II
11M

Crate
w. Davll
Blind
WIUord
Hldldp
TOTAL

:":teolll
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abom )'our fire imur~
Check rateJ now
for fire insurance that
measures up to lodpy's
value of your home.
- rhe company with ww

ide11s for 11 ntw e-r11.

........ Martel
P. ColUnl
G. Bumetto
A. NM. Domlpa

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392
171
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432
435

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lt flnld . , ml and Olear llprlal, Olt llllL

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__ ,. from tllrqllout 1111 six monthl proball~ on •
hJ8 wtnl-· a
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lt*.('ppr tw U..m.tl
Charles W_orkman, ttl, ProctorWild ull, U..
Young HOmed UllpOI'Iutbtd vllle, forfelt.!d li20 bond
Cut 'no,d &lt;lllbm, Grlllt 11.,:
ahoat feclnl Gletm In tile May ditio!W speed charge, Rd Rot- q Mr.. Ellrabelh Spigl, )Ira
I Jll'lmel7
Manuel 42, Syracuse, an b t b A,;. R1tcld!! 1\altlb Pltd Moo
"I !mow. I'll be l'lllOmlnaled er Arml, 23 • Pomeroy, : _ a·- Jolm
Mrs.
the Demoerallc flDed 110 and COlla lor IIOp _... '""'' Echrerd 11te1ner ......
to be tla. vio(atioo ond
Dllwaon, Fred Melvin,
Ill" be Ald.
2e, Pomeroy,
e&amp; and
Mrs. N'ma CaDier,
'1'11•
nmll'ked !bat --•·
bll !ltlllcrlor
Wllllfe
vehicle.
lor,
Wa,ne
Willi.
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w t JMt 1
whom hu previoul oervicll In fashion Bhowlnp ere pu ecord pon ... wmale'" llo . . ..,
Senate.
o1 t'lorlot. - Nl£1
Ind. '!1&amp;11 Game - J. Wa!Wn, u. s. Rep. Robert Taft Jr., :.:•sUmng~ouetle ,,; sprln&amp; ChriJtlon cbarlty In ._ 1&amp;.
1w
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wbo wu expected to receive
not confined to
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the
nomination lor 111!1 sumrr:er, 11114.
Ulpt enemies arxt lo9it!C a- ..
;::;;, Ul... Game aid that Glenn 1!Gtlld ·
for brolhen• It d4linl a1lo . . 'ft
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be formidable C8ll- llblfll Sunday to r ....,....,
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lhea-'-•- 111!1 If a11ow1ngs by North Italian dt'UII do ,_.
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nomlnaled, in the (eneral e]ae. ........
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will have hil boorlnti tadRJ. Rt. I OU ~
11"7 .W
Ill Mtip CIIIIDIF 11181, Oak ""''
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llerulelsy
441
Coo'Ciwnour
394

Check with Nationwide

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Cited By

w iII boar periOd. '11IIA _ . 811 - . Bwalli w-. lit. I~.
~~~e IIOml· trotllc acddfd .......... ....
llttilll
lba Senate.
rour ~ ...- • r.k. ..,._ ~
. . . , iDe 11e period.
·
Robin
1111 111 ... 111111
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Ill !be Mlriuel, G~"!!.....
Kelley 11 Qnc!nmd clltld t, UJ et d Plllllr, 1&amp;. I 0 I~
111111111;': lo acUveiy ..-. - . . - 88
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or lllalll tile eonvenU.., II). Jan. :Ill lor ..,.._~
P...,. Knew Olt IIlli&lt;
......... be il eertain to be Ill 48, Golllpoll.s c
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.._But tbln Ia IJIIIhiai illq- for unsafe vebicle, La.wnnce Mra. M.-rwna,
llleplaf the dow to bill Sibert, 41, lllmliDif,oll, . . : : Mrs. Mlr)o
auJte
and 1llildn( """ today for overload, ml
1011, Mn.
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just ml8ht also be E. HUDI, 39,
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Dft1 -~. .rlmL!I In wey Palrol I Uoell a quill Jl While, ll4lld a.t B--. ,..

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Amokl
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more than

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Lopa

Smith

St7

2103

TOTAL
GriN
HOlmes
Ollpman
Burton
Oblin(er

Htll4lcap
TOTAL

DESIGNED
FOR COLOR TV
RECEPnON

W•iLnll,.tal

Are You Getting The

Laber • .....

a. NeiiOD

TV PlaURE

Ha1lblll
Faulk
315
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LET US··

$51

CHECK YOUR
OlD ANTENNA
We have Ill the • sary materials in stock

eRotort

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• Chimney Mountt

lloJ: CUI
c. Wlnebremter
L.Wlnebrtnner

SPECIIUZEI
FDI TIDSE IIIJ.

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Slobarl
A. Slohart
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Diles Rlfloear Co•

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black 6 white, &amp;co! Gold a nodi.d. to prevent corroeion.
without m«tronic
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RADIO and TV
HARRY MILLER, owner

l'lfOHI WY 2-MH
114 E. Moin

,.....,.....

ABLE.TENNI

AT

Sh~9y .Spring Ski Trail
SATURDAY, JANUARY 18th
CARROll, OHIO
7 Mil., North of Loncnt•r, Ohio on St•t• Rts. 33
Featuring 4 Rope Tows, Ughted Slopes,

·-... OlfOW AVAILABlE Af •••

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the Meigs-Mason area s

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LEADING ADVERTISING MEDIUM
B!JY With Confidence _From Your Hometown ~ •'

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Who Services What He Sells. Read His Ads In Your 1'-'9 ·
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INSTRUCTOR$
AVAILABLE
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Pomtf.4Y Bowling Alleys

Large Warm Lodge

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245 E. St•t• St.

ANNOUNciNG GRAND OPENING

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L Omdiff

LY3-4550
Other All Ch111nol

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$595

Std. ttans. Radio, heater, aU &amp;ood tires . Red finish .

1962 Chevy II Nova St. Wagon -

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Pomeroy
Motor Co.

1959 Ford VB-4 Door S.dan

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AND

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$1795

4 Door AU \'inyl interior, low m1leage by local owne r,
standard traru; . Radio and heater. Tirf!s Uke new .

WANT AD

INFORMATION
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1958 Ford VB- 2 Door

Pomerov Motor Co.
OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

W\11 .. aootttel IUUU i:CIO A. M.
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1M P"'hl"!ter ....... eM rt,pt
1 . 0 or ..._, &amp;117 ildJ. dMm.cl
;.., llaaatllle. arran UOQld be
Nport4d ,.............11 1'tM lN..
....... .W p j . . ~bH for
. . . Cbl.li OUt IDCOrnef lw
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delivery of any tdJe
for every need.
Shuler, 342 P•i • St.,
port, Ohio.
liS

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' FOR WATER hauled,
Dick Karr. WY 2-536'1.

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White over blue fini sh. automatic trans . Radio and heater,
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and OTHER

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(8:00 0111o vane; Newt
1:01 Ohio Nllloo, World 111111
I :10 Spal'll ;"oddl7
18:15
Weather Plctun
II: If Mllllell Qed
\8:1t'
. •6' *""UDIIy News
.
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311''etille Serv1c!e
.
,t: «'~y Worship Hour
JO:OO MIISOD &lt;buJI1 Newa
:05 Talk ol the Town
0:55 World News
:00 Wonderful World ,of Music
: ~ Mornln&amp; MelodiN
1
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Bells Rloi)
b :~ •· ( Newa
il:SIIiiiR'iaP County Newa
j:I:CII&lt;&gt;Qo••mlty Nllll
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:liOMiif•llaJ WMihlr·
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MIF FUND
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:1:30 a.rtalmu
4:00

RADIO

5:00 Communlty Ne111
5:01 World &amp; Nal'l NOWI
1:u Spalllgbt Clll Sporll
l :llli Weatber
1:30 Slgn olf

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1:00 $tp 011 HOWl
1:45 Coaidry Elpt 011
&amp;:01 Bacrod llelrt
7:05 Breatful Pat!t
Coanlr7 Jlllllbaree
t:05 lll8b Sebool rootbd
''" rorm Newo
11:00 Top TeD Sbaw
8:45 Mm,.t .\Cr. lilltell.
12:00 N0011 Report
7:01 BN.okful Putr
12:10 J011e1 Bulct Show
ftTURDAY
7:30 VID Palrloll Sparll
12311 Rev MerliD T
7:45 Si8b On, Tbe Lilellno
7:50 Tbo 7:18 ll8port
WarmeetJiup
8:00 Local. Oblo, Nallonal
8:10 Brlgbt Stu Sbow·Tbur.
1:11 .OSU FeolbaD'
News l!ld Sports
1:411 llakor J'urn. llbow-J'rl.
3:45 Platter Party
8:11 Wealber Plctun
8:1115 The Llpter Side
5:45 SJgD ()If
8:18 Musleal C1oek
1:01 11e11J N 8:55 News
10:05 Minllim'lal
IIONDAY
1:00 Musical Clock
10:20 Coanlr7 RoH&gt;owll
7:00 SlgD 011 Newa
9:30 8c&gt;t11! &amp; Story Hour
11:05 Sftll Shop
7:3&amp; '1'111 ~ llaar
1:411 FamliJ Worship Hour
11:a F.,.m Bunall
1:00 llenld -ef 'l'lutll
10:011 News
11:40 El Raoeho .: n- M-W
• •• Hour ., Dell9IO:tlli lllib School ffit Parade
11:40 Masoo Co• .\Cr. Ed.·TUt. f :OO Wlllp of RM'IDI
10:55 Newa
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11:40 hmll7 Wcnblp ftr.Tbur f:llli Tile Blltlt lpeth To
11:110 Army Time
11:40 ASC l'rolriiD-J'rL
10:00 Vak:e oll'l'opbley
11:30 Specl81 QunnnmUy PrOJ. 11:1115 The UpPer Raom
10:• 8ubdll7 . _, ·
12:110 Newa Jl!!rijylltp
11:111 Dow J - 4:nta~N
n :oo CcluDtr]o. JlyDul TiDio
12:20 Bulletin Board
12:110 NOCIII lfeport
IJ:tlt NOCIII Report
12:2$ News 0 GrlllllS
12:15 Maalc Jill! For YCIII'
12:11 '1'111 lleafell
12:30 Salimi.. Matinee
12:15 a-ler'a a-·lllllr-rrt. 12=• . llaY. · t";
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1:55 ·News _,
S:OII Platter Party
l:tt Billy ~
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1:111 Newl
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3:00 llllurday Matinee
t:55 Bowlin&amp; Scores ~
2:11 The H&amp;., •wlllii
·1 1:55 News
~ 1:00 Tbe \)peD lload
1:35 ~ '1'111 BJa LJi :
t :OO Dllclq wltb Doll
1:45 Sip 011
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3:011 Tbi, ~ llaar
t:30 Top TeD Revue
IIA1tJRDAY
1:35 'ftte SundaJ Showell"
S:OII Nelli Summllf)'
f:OD SiaD On Nm
4:315 WCI'Id 1D Rntow
1:11 Public Service
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IT'S ALL OVER ~

TI-lE DOC"J"l:)q RECOUNT THE
~EC!i?ETS OF ~I ii UFi '? MO'

DOCTOR!

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POMEROY--MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1964

ould Go
-· - WY

Advises Business, Labor,
To Hold Back Inflation

2-20~9

DAY or NiGli'r

·Pomerov Flower Shoo
lfts. Millard Van Meter

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WI GIVE TV STAMPS

W.. MaiD

PomeroJ

- RUBBER
fpOTWEAR
For The Family

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ON -

Heavy snows slowed Dick Fin law, 512 E. MaiD,
of a Buckeye "Swift" Home for hi1
before "The Blizzard" shows eye-&amp;r, Finlaw experts to occupy about Felltuary !st. Plan1
1t building at left from which the &lt;Praetor "shingle•
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the Manley, the lird ani tltt lo10 NoYa, tuM your tefevit:ioll lit
hi "Scitn&lt;'o All Stan." This now Sunday altemoon """' on ABC-TY
,._b tdenc:e-~nlncled youngstefl demo•.tratiftt their award-wi•
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hind" his mi ssion to Washing· 1sib ly President JOhnson. add·
t
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~cLelland planned to meet Zone Americans
has
been
th the Senate P'oreign Rela- ' "greatly distorted'' in both the
ns Committee.
IPanamanjan and America
[lhe 45-year-old McLelland press.
id he undertook today 's mis- 1 Many "Zonians," be said,
10 to Washington (lrter re- were
seriously considerinl
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MIDDLIPORT, 0.

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BLANK AND MAIL TO THE COUNTY AUDITOR AT THE COURT HOUSE
NOW. FEES ARE TWO DOLLARS ($2 .00) FOR EACH DOG, MALE OR
FEMALE.

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completed basic lrai!'inB at Fort
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bodies of two brothers believed

to have drowned when their
boat overturned near BleOMr·
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ert Dailey, 20, and Ray Dailey,
5urviviors include his
16. both of nearby Waverly.
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.e son, Roger, of Stewart, Smith, dbout 25, of nearby New
a.; two grandchildren,; One J:.:ngland were ~arching the
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had drifted &amp;way wben
. Jr., Charleston; Webb T.,
own boat capsized at
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. j take part in political actli·lwho died SUndiy evening, Will
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and stay on the job/' be said.

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Jo~n 1
nl'ent Chancey. 53, West Mam
Pomeroy, who died Satur- 1
PVening in Holzer hospital, 1
1! be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. 1
the RawHngs - Cnats Funeral
)mr with the Rev 0 . H. Cart,
'iciating, assisted by
Rev .
Dell M•nley. Burial will be1 PARKERSBURG, W. V a.
the Riverview eemetery.
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CALDWELL, COUNTY AUDITOR, Meigs County,

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By Stunt Man

To obtain license by mall, fUlln and mall this form to ,GORDO~ H.

II1dlvioti011t's' 31st Jnfantry , entered

chic closeup of the year occurs In "The
Pink Panther," currently being previewed. It shows Claudia Cardinale cooing to
1 tiger-skin rug while David Niveri pours
champagne for her. (That should go IJV•
er big with the Wbat-Detergent-Do-YOU·
use? set) ... Automation has reared Its
ugly head on Broadway. There's now a
huge computlpg machine at 47th .St. that
PRI!lDICTlON: "Forever and a Day,"
analyzes Main Stem strollers at 50 cent'
from Hij~b Spirits," will be a big hit, with
a rattle. You sign your name on a card,
singeiS
over the country recording it
the card is Inserted into "the monster"
and In a ·few lninutes the machine tells
as a stngie
Harry B'e lafonte has been
you all @bout yourself.
asKe&lt;t w oe' one o! me leaitmg p~tJci­
Paramount bas picked up Carol Bur- .
pant~ in the "Dialogues in Depth" t,elenett's opb'bp for three more .flickers ...
vruo)l program 1&gt;f the Hall of Education
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Screening iludiences watching the con. . at the New ,York_.World's Fair.""J'lr€"plan
troversiar~seven Day~ in·'May''-which
· lS to dllpt~ ''the world's great minds .in
deals ~th a .milit;ify plot against the .-· governhien~ sc1e~e, industry, pled1cine
l&gt;reslde!lt ofthe United StateS&lt;;-actually
and the arts." A permanept record of
gup when the actor playing the White
these dialogues will be kept in the LiHouse physician ·uttefs tb~ · line: •·we
- brary ()! Congress and made a•ailable,
elect a man President, then we try to kill.
on tapes, to schools and.colleges.
foaturecl oo ille first "Science All Sta11" tllow ......, U-y.ar-ol4
' him.";~arly pr~v!ewers as&amp;umed that bit
Guess what? The Soviet Ambassador
NonnOft Ahii.Juist of Seattle and the ctosed circuit televisio~• I)'Ste11
of i;llaloeue wou)d be cut because of the ·
In Washington sent out Christmas cards
he
built. Ht huunded broctdcastint 1tati9ns and tlectTonia surplu1
IAevltable associlition with the assassin.. . Bobby Morse, wbo ·left the smash hit
otam
to obtain porto-15,000 of them. ,Hil ca_.,. auday ill $40 pooation of President Kennedy, but as of
uHow 'l'o Succeed" to filrn "Honeymoon
d~
a
comoro·d-ll"'l ~the oquol of a $30,000 eammen:iGI job,
now It's still in the film.
Hotel" 911 the Coast, ha8 returned to
Hone of ltoo tlo... rilcllas In his homo ....tis becou... his fomiiJ .......
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New York. as a perfect example of bow a
Honnaa "borianol" ·lito lobes lor •i• imntion.
LE'ITER fROM PARIS: "Jane Fonda
star ousbt to behave. The people who
18 ·still lilslliting fhe' has no romance goworked ·Witjl him iD Hollywood have noIng with: Roger Vadlm, uses the .'just
or. the scorebOard tn the ltJ9..
thing bill praise for his .charm, they pregclod friends' llne ;md says be's merely ..
iera
Country Club's annual prodict a ~eat fut~ .#lr hit!!' in· the movies,
amateur
golf tournament.
~otrini. her the Paris sights and te~cb· •·
and can't walt for him to CQJ!Ie back ..•
lng 11-:r French. Jane adds. that she first
Fine
aader
team boaon were
Watch the agents scramblo for Ron
lW
ERSKINE JOHNSON
lftet Roger when he was 14 and she was
Nlcbo~
the
aames:
"Bob
Young,,·a .daneer itJ Davicj Merrick's new
·five (lrer f&amp;IIIOUI! papa, Henry fonda, in- . musical; "Hello, Dolly!" He's a Tyrone
HOLLYWOOD - (NEAJ
Morp.n."
them) and she claims Roger Is
Behind the Sc.een: There ....
They had a low net best baD
Power ipok-fllke. :
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er
has
been
a
comeiJack
story
\II
60. Morgan had &gt;tbot an IndiPart Of Carol J!.awrence's costume at
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H!)Wever, there are. ladies
quite
like
this
one.
vidual
73.
the FJamlngpln'I.U Vegas Is courtesy of
lD·Itbls
the world .w ho wru,testify
,
Two
yeara
IJliO
motion
pillAs
every
goUer knows, t h e
Robert Goo¥. It's an emerald necklace
· · Yadim neither timid ·
lure
stunt
man
Bob.
Morgan
woa
first
rule
of
the game is lo lee
he g~ve
a love lia~ble, and she
carried In"' 1 hospital In PJwe. the oall up in Une with
yl'&lt;ll'
w~ I~ In )!er act ... 'Greta Grudel, the
lss.u- · ' new
bls beilrt
tlht,
Ariz.
He
was.
)IDCOIISCloua
left
beel.
As
the
club
goes
back,
G!i~ model, has sot herself
- and lor that be' wu luety. lbe lett tnee bends and lbe left
and her D8l04J
more than II 8UCCe&amp;afui career ID tbe U.
~e.,.-4111 )'Oil can see
One
01 bis legs was
borrtbly lllkle II; rolled towat&lt;l the right
' S. She'J IC~ a fiaJii:e-ilon Butler
11181181ed.
along
foot, with lbe left heel cornin&amp;
· of True MllgPine. 'lbey'll be married In
ever thus.
Doctors
also
found
ttorloue
inolighlly off tile ground.
~ln)wle.
ternal and bead lnjurlea.
Relearning lbe game he ..,_
Tltere bad bean I miscue In ed was dlfl\'ctlll at first. B u t .. • fi8bt ~ on a opeedlng Bob Morgan's courage is ~
OA\liN JN TWO
railroad flat car lor lbe movie, d1111. Be made his Comeback
Ji9LLYWOOD'· (VPIJ Job a "How the West Was Woa." Mor· lbe hard way - oo an artifloGavlb Ilia
.-&amp; lor a
pn """ burkil '"under I b e lal left leJ. w1t1t
In
a
"Kl'aft
wheel!
ol lbe cor. He was pict·
(IH2) .
ed up 6inp llld .&amp;eelllln8l1 m.,;
SHORT TAII;ES: Lapa 'J'ItrDo.
er'a ,tlaui)Jter, Cheryl
Ieos, bloody 8JJd. ~"):8 ~ will w~ actor ,J tt.
1o r Caflyte ltl Aeapulco neil ~
.~..- ' .. .. Katy Jurado ,offered · eat l!or&amp;!llPe , a qti ~· . i'"41Voree "' pave the) raJ, lor a

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'-LETI'ER FROM LONDON: "Kllrushehev's health is really not too gOOd, so
you'll be hearing more and more in 1964
about Mikhal Suslov, who probably wlll
be K's successor. Khrushchev is not crazy about Suslov and his ideas, however,
and SUsiO\'. has ·many reser;ations about
his Peerless Leader's way of running
things."

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'lho felt" our· gov~emment had fut~re ~ th!JR bere .•less the
· them down" in the cur- j UmtedStatea. remams fitead~
M crisis.
]1 fast in the face of Panamanian
- - - - -- - - - demands for grater control of

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