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Jun~r Society •

Ser:vices Held .
Tuesday for
Mrs. Taylor

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Meets Sundaym
Laurei'Ciill
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Funeral service• for Mn.
el the L$1rei· CUlf Mel»
!Leonard Taylor (the former Alfred Gloeckn~r of Canton
church beld ill! reaullr
, Sylvia Mattox) who died .In Co- !pent the weekend with 1\ls mo. lumbus after a long 'll?ess, the , Mrs. J~b Gloeckner.
the S~1
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,, were held Tuesday mormn~ at -~nis Moore student at Rio
Mrs, \Tallies Gllnlore, auperillo .
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Rawlings-Coats
Funeral Grande College,' spent the week·
~nl and Mrs. Ernest Powc .; Home.
end with his' parents, Mr· and
eO
IISislal\1.
.· ••. The Rev. Carl Hicks of South Mrs. Lloyd Moore.
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Point, Ohio, ':"as the officmtmg Mrs. Theo Heines spent the
the .lheJne lor the month. Tht
minister. BufiBI was )!lade In past week at Ravenswood, W.
mee\IJ!g opened with )the .
Oak Cemetery lo Point Va with her son and daughterJI.J.JI.J,..E--aong, alter . which
IPieasarJt, W. Va. Her husband, in-iaw Mr. and Mrl. Larey
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lira. Gllm~ . gave a cbaptlr
Taylor, preceded her Heine~. ·
from the study book', 'T b e
death lllne years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Heines
F011r Seils of Clill1a." A ,folder
Here fer the services were of Ravenswood, w. Va. spel\1 ·
with plcn o~ 11\e lour Cblne .
and Mrs. George Slram, the weekend with their parents,
sou, wu given, o1o each memand Mrs. Jack llowells and Mrl. Theo Heines and Mr.
• as a pr•yer' reJDincler,
Jack, Columbus; Mr. and and Mrs. v. D. Edwards and
During the business •h11810D,
Otmer Mattox, Mr. and famil
plans were made lor a Blbl~
William Mat~ and son, v. ~. Edwardl, who has been
reading oontesl jlurlng • I h e
West Columbia, W. Va.; confined to his home, Union
mootb of February. Plans wera
M. and Mrs. Homer Mattox, Ave. by IUness, is Improving.
also made for a party, the date
Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Taylor, . Allen Downie returned to his
be anneunced.
Pomt Pleasant, W. Va.; Mr. ludles at Ohio University to.
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Attending were Katoly!~ Soulland Mrs. Wyatt Mattox, Cam· ~y. after spending the betw~
by, V!tky, R\Clty, TelTy, and
bridge; Mr. and Mrs. Loris semesters vacation with his
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1herry Clark, Jack Jacobs, Don
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Rob•rt
Mattor, Whitting·
A any, Dowme.
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· Vaca!lo11 and Trnvel more, Nancy, Darla and Kalh1
MIL!( BATHS - Even youths born in the 1940s are familiar With milk, uu! • popu1ar·
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Mrs. Ernestine
and CharilltS
' • ' • and Afinez
!zed by sucn film stars as Pol.a Negri and Claudette Colbert. Now .the milk bath cn~es
' Paint Pleasant. Mrs. Tay. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Boso n d Show ~~~ be held at the Colil.eum
thro 11 Feb· Sue Gill, Becky and .Benny
into tile home , b'l•t not via a late, late movie on television. A specud. mt!k b?th contatns 'lor was a sister to Mr. Carl children, Vickie, :;"~" .ailed the Ohw State Fmrgrqund F~b~ jt12 oon :urs Sat· Wrlgh~ Dean Pullins lllcl Grel
ingredients found in milk plus emollients and lubricants to soothe thirsty sktns. Dump a Matt
Tommy of Great n VIS
I'U&lt;IfU 20, weekdays 6·11 p.m. an a o a ern
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Eblin.
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ox.
Tuesday with her mother, Mrs. urdoys and ~ulldo~s. Cooperating Kr!l!lerfrstores$~~0 ":; ~~
smooth on an enriched body cremn 1center) containing additiO!lell lubnca~ts. MasS&lt;~gt
DessJe Patlerlon. ,
coupons wh1ch wotl r~duce aclmiiSII"' om B·SO
on legs and feet. especially susceptible to drying wh1try elemen!•· For a final fragrant
Mrs. Gertrude Miller return· (adults). Stage show ttmu dallyL3 ~.m. and · W
tau&lt;"h dust on lrigh.t) an after·bath dusting powder with a speCIOl appllcator.
ed to her home, ~lumbus Sun- Deep Sea Red and the Smlors, Onllln HarvtyB, es ' A~
day, after spending the past 8011, Dogs from Gun Thunder H11!, a~ The umpy s.
Mrs. Bodimer, Mrs.
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month with her daughter and tractiom include 15 statt tourist exh1b1ll, special sliows of
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Richard Chambers, Mr.
son-in-law, Mr..and Mrs. Carl fishing tackle, travel tratlerr, motorbikes, trout fishing,
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Pfc. Tolley Dies
In Viet Nam War ·

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Wedding Party
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$3,337.55 • ReceiVed
to ate rom
Christmas Seals Campaign in County

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Mrs. Carl Kautz, Mr. and
lllr. and Mrs Charles GrJK'· Roa~h and family.
~~~ot~ta~nd:::wll~d::lif~•:art~.~.:......:..'~======= Middleport
Literary Club at
Headley Wallace Bradford,
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MISs Mary Ann Fields tf C..
f Mrs Ch 1e B db
A total of $.1.337 55 was re· Executive Director.
Miss ftleda Faehnle
~· r.,. e mersv e, en r· lumbus and Miss Patricia
· ar 1 ra ury
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UXI lary
:!ne~~ a~n:~.~
,oltP T. B. ChriStmas Seale cam· dent, was m charge of
UJe
lor 1 . ir · ru~ser w ng zer H~pital spent the week·
Roll •• n
f1ilg'n when the Meigs County meeting. Communications were Lynn Mallory is
~ Fr~day evenmg, at t!Ie en&lt; with their parents, Mr.
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...., CODt B and Health Association read concernmg T. B. hospital I Na Program
~~den Lamb restaurant In ·and Mrs. Joseph Fields and
Wllporary atatesm...
met Monday evemng at t h e patients Mrs. Clarence llesd· n
vy
anon.
son Jeffrey
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home of Mrs Manning Kloes ley RepresentBtive Director Lynn Lee Mallory, 19, the Attending were Cbarle1 E. J' h t'J~d J etumed to Werd bas been recetved her~
The Laurel Cliff Better Health
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• ga~e a report of the annual and Slln of Charles and Maym! Mal· Grueser and bride-elect, Miss
osep lll , sM ndr. r
·ng of the death of Mrs. Lee tMa· lllr and Mrs. Walden
will meet Thursday ei'I!P.
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lory of Racine, enhsted ID the Sandra Sue Girod Miss Pamela Chicago, ·• 0 ay evem ' rie) Moore at Goad Samllfl.
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~~b:~nter meetings held In Co- Navy's Day Delay Program Girod. Lebanon: 'Mrs. Os"ar al.ter spending several days Jan Hospu,;l, zanesville.
bl~ P=~ ~y Tbompson. Members are r•
The group voted lA&gt; purchase on January 24. He. plans to Hornsby. Cincinnati; Miss llel- wJ!h hls ~rents, Mr. an~f Mrs. Mn. Moore bas served 11s te~!;...,as n
minded to bring pop
bottle
Pomeroy, Ohio
hospital equipment two pieces
for active duly about May
Shee,ey,
C. H.;
depa"!"'ent aecrelw"y of • the Mrs. Joe Wyersmiller
caps.
to cesl approximately ••M The
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. MJss Nancy 0 Neal, Dayton; Th to . 'ted Tuesda
'th American Lelllon Auxiliary ol been confined to hor home
TONIGHT
THURSDAY annual dinner meeting....,...
~aduale of Racme
Ron and K'Jm G'" od ' Lebanon,• h urs n VISIMr d MrsY WI
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•NOT&amp; OPEN
was an· .Lynn ill a •·
Rol- Depar1men 1o1 Obio for 40 year~. Ulness.
UJUteport G',,..
nounced for March 29 at the high school wherek he wasl a Michael Brealla, Huntsburg;
J:re~ts, • an
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She was a member of St. James . Mrs. Hugh Bearhs
To Be•in OU Work
IMartJ'n R-taurant With
the member of thebtrandac leaBm •. g ee Robert Hollenbeck, Louisville, R !liar s.d Robert Pulll r~ Epls,.,.,•l churob and also ·a Wl'th Mrs Paul Grinstead
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FEB. 4·5
meetmg to follow In the Mid· I b' H .18
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Jam I d to their h e Thurston
year mem
o1 ranv111e daughter Lori a day
, of Mr. and Mrl. Millard WIJ..
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Tuesday after a week's visit
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Mrs. G en ens er •
dermuth and Clnda
Sauer
(TPchnlcolorl
the
dmner
committee
were
Mrs.
pany
of
North
Lake,
nlinois.
se~,
lllrs. Adolph Grueser Sr., with th~r grandparents, Mr. Funeral services will be beld port visited her parents, Mr. daughle; of Mr. and Mrs. ~
Elvis Prrsley, Hope Lange,
Mmersvllle; Mrs.
Clara Me· and Mrs. Rollin Bearbs. They Thursday at 1 ~.m. from . the and Mrs. Mastoa Hoberts Sun· ney Sauer, have enrolled at
'fluesday Weld, Millie Per· Rerl Bodimer and Mrs. Dwight
kins. John Ireland .
Wallace.
Master, Middleport; Rev. lllld also visited their lf'l!'dmother, Blue Avenue Chapel of . Bolin day afternooo.
Oblo University and wiD belln
"SIGNPOST TO MURDER"
Appomted to the nominating
COM!! FOR FUNERAL Mrs. Fred M. Mark,. and Mr. M Rayniond Pullins Sr.
FUneral Home m ZanesvUie,
their classes Thursday lor the
,Joanne Woodward,t Suart committee were Richard Cbam- Those at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. G1rod, Leb· ~~ hanie Radford is spend· with burW Ia Cedar Hill cemeGIVE
DINNER
second
seml!llter.
Whitman. Edw. Mulharf'.
bers.
Mrs.
Dwight
Wallace
and
and
Mrs.
CurtiS
Johnson
for
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anon
and
the
host
and
bostess.
In
tfew
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with
her
grand·
lery,
Newark.
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Mr.
and
Mn.
Carl
Moore
The
glrll
wlli reside lo Wll·
Are WE" all Potential Killers?
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Nerv f'-sha tte-rin g?
CIBrence Headley. The assocla- the funeral of her mather were
g ts Mr ~nd Mrs Clarence
tertained with a dinner
son Hell. They are graduates
t1on voted to povirde magazine Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson,
rare: i at .Recine .
VIBIT PARENTS
at their home, Rock
of Middleport High schooL
SUN~MDN.-TUES.
subscriptions to the Southeast and children, Cheryl. Linda, BEAUTY BRIEFS
~~.nend Mrs. D~nald Pullins lllr. and Mrs. Otho M~I!OJ, Road. Guests were M~.
FEB. 6·7·8
T. B. Hospital in Nelsonville. ?Jirisly, Ricky, Cindy and DenMAKE BATHING
1and dau hter Rila Ka of WU.. Pomt Pleasant, W, Va., VISited Jett and daughter, Lisa
CANCEL IIIEETINO
"DR. GOLDFODT AND
The nnt meeting will be held ue; Mr. and Mrs. Dale JohnBABY EASIER
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to g W Va w~e week· with hll parents, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Hele• Brlckles,
The meeting e1 the Laurel
THE BtKINI MACHINE"
F'ebruarv 23 Mr end Mrs 1011 and daughter, Lisa, all of The new mother will find
ams wn, bl. : le nd br Carl Mattix Monday evening.
Cliff o~··r Heslth club lch....
VIncent Price
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d Mrs Roy . b 0 I b thing b b le 88
guesis of s SIS r a
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d Mr Geo
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et e w.;..,.. • Mrs. Carl Moore and
uled lo Th da
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er·m·law Mr·
rce ODat. Funeral Home for bll Genevieve •oobart were
r urs Y el'l!-.
David, Carroll; Mr. and Mrs. within reacb. These
soft Sellers.
aunt, Mn. Leonard Taylor of da} buainess visltore 1n GaiiJ.I ~:o=~ ~:;;...
OPEN FRIDAY EVENING tiL 9:00
Clyde Jehnson and daughter, cheesecloth washcloth, cotton
Columbus.
polis
due
weather condllloal.
00
ALSO OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAY
Connie, Cambridge; Mr. and swabs. Jar~ hath towel or FASffiON TIPS
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Mrs. Glenn Cartwright
and blunkel, small bsth towel for
. . NOW POPULAR
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sons, Lionel and Eric, Mason, drying, diaper. safely
pins,
YI!:AR • ROUND
,
W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs. J. P. cleanser recommended
for Navy blue, once worn only
Sauer and daught.rs, Char- baby, sponge, shirt, kimono or during the spring, is now a year
maine and Kelly, Pl. Pleasant; nightgown, bsth apron,
round favorite. And white, which
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert S m It h bag or hamper for
never used to appear before
and sons, Larry, Garry, Terry clolbes and diaper pall.
June or be worn after Labor
Barry and Perry, local: Mr.
NIGHTLY RUB
Day, is now u popular during
and Mrs. Charles Yost, East
IS BENEFICIAL
spring and winter as II is In
Liverpool, and Mrs. Deleo Melbe summer months.
ONLY
Devitt, Wellsville.
Heels, elbowa and
knees
DON'T WEAK
often suffer more from
EARRINGS TOO ..
bazards than mtre
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COME FROM JACKSON
areas. Each light
them
Sunglas&amp;e~ With ornameDtal
Mrs. Linda Conger end son. a soothing rub with a
frames are attention • getter~.
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wear also
themglitter
wither ear·
T. J., of JackSOD visited recent· urn Jelly to keep them smooth. Don't that
peoJy With her parents, Mr. and HELP RELIEVE DRY
le wUI see our trappings and
Mrs. Jobn Harrisoo and daugb- Dry skin threatens a
p 1 k
ler, Sharon. Sharon was al10 appearance by allowing
over 80 IDEAL TIME
II Jackson recently to wltl Jes to become permanent.
FOR SMALL FURS
with the sixth birthday eele- men with excessively dry
Spring is the Ideal tim~ j~
brahon for T. J.
Deed to use less soap and
wear small furs. U you have .a
er BR~ more moisturizers
fur stole or ~mall cape, wear
cleansmg creams.
11 with a feminine ftair. Don't
A wide selection of girls suits In
Headquarters For
1elullen II as though you were
OHL INJURED
afraid of losing lt. Let It fall
two and three piece styles NEW YO~K (UPI)-Doa Obi softly about your moulders.
tf the Baltimore Bullets has
beautifully tailored in all wool
been placed 011 the Inactive list
because of • fractured cheek·l
plaids, tweeds, acetate and rayon
bone he suffered ill a
against the Lo1 Angeles Lak•!rB
linens - orion knits .;_ and ·SOlid
TolE /
Friday night.
Ohl Is scheduled to relura
AUTHENTIC
flannels - some with twa shirts.
Middleport, 0.
duty oa Feb. I qainsl the
Lakers at Bostoa.
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Off'ce D'es
In Zanesville

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widths A, B, C, Dand E. Sizes 61h to 13.
Priced 10.95 to 24.95...

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PLORENCfl
HENDERSON 1"" ICiaally ooliclllnC o~ tilt tnlbal 11 cbalrmlD) aurv~
llllra. Ira llerDateiDV bad ber atepa of a alb An. hotel; we 20,8110 nstoterld ... Demoerata
have IDOther cOlllmldst u ..U. "by elbnlc groupa~ With 8,000
tab)i rilbt On acliedule, named
Dill
·.. The ~·a Gil Mldlon P.aa111 aJrud¥ polled liiD lhl
. ber llllubelh . Omina . .. The
questionable
8110011!1 and fDerl gubenlltorial r8CI lbli ' WIJ •
N. Y. Allomef General ILouts
Lelliowlla) Ia 1Dveatigallll1 -lbl ... a lot of them lacludlng on FraDt D. O'COmlor a per cent.
"Ballo IiomanU&lt;o" (held at the the auppoeed1y sljtllh East Side · PrankUn Roosmlf 2i ·per eena
St. Rqta lui Dec. 8) . .. The .. ..... Hedy itBmerr leis a VI· Robert F. Wagner: 7' per CIDI,
1'elly'l ' Norton Mockridge ft.oaJ. dil Sasloon haJreljop and goes Artliur t.evltt 8 per _ftn\, ·w_ltb
q CO' lilt lmldaOIM Mrl~ LaD- flamiDJ ~d ~ "Picllln twQ actlltereil I!I!OIIf · Trat'-o
clrtlh to Ill' sbe'U Dl8ITl' him Momll))' Dead" . · tiafl i bot Sll'llton, Samui!J, ' Nll:kod~D,
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Rom' I"Cioo, Rudy") II such a add Lee Howard, son of Joe . e Gleason will take ·lblt ·fat
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pile of IIJ:t, 11 lolall tslll,tm ' llolvard of "I WCIIIder Who'• ro , . .. Cbarlton l,leikitl wll
TV's "F.B.I." llirlel bu lhl Klsslnl Htr Now'~ filM; Lee'• blibd 1 nank ·art gallery , 111
. 11D18 Ford ill Ita 110a11111011 plano and 101111 tllllven tbe Parll (10 encourage iulltiiOwn•l
future,
Jolly Sixpence at 47th St. 8lld
Leroy Nieman, line sporll
Dinah Sbort'1 Piau Persia loa Ave.
llfltat breaklnl tolD tba 'bll ·
LUilan Roth II allln&amp; , ,. One money lime, was ·commiuloQo
Room premiere brouibl OUI a
1ar fancier crowd than I)OOSI o1 the cllanleten .caught II lbat td tAl PIIDI an t-by-M fool mUJ'o
t'Bfo openlnge reeenUy , Bolb b11dllned penthouse pot pariJ al for Cltlcago'a new Marcell'
the lbeatrleal and lasllloa.tllabo was a model Ute very next day lilt Bank Bldg, . . . 'l'ony Quinn
llshmenta jammed lhe town's ID aD ad whole captlou laclud- lllld bls Instant FBiilily IGok a
amartsel supper club · Nor- ed him u a "clean.eut-AJneri: Mllm1 Palm Bily Club ··~
men Norell, Jerry Sllvermao, ean kid." .. . The N. Y. Cltl· ment lor throe IDDIIthl ' wbllt _
Shannon Rogers, John llloort, uns Committee (David Lo• fllmiDI.
Sheldon Landau Alltl Focarty i-Dally Sentinel, l'oiDei01·Hiddlepoli,-o
"'".~
re"'"II.-S,~l"'
se&amp;,_
were lhe eelobri!M from lbt
aew-styllath oeedlt 1810111 , , .•
Dinah donned a perfectly 111mpie lltUe Norell frock lOr I b •
big first nigh~ limply awuh
with a lillloo HqUiDS onr 1
slllc Peter Pan sbirt and (since
II was 1 ''bllck lie" openlnsJ
t - - by
llottel-oo~
wore a big soft black tie.
Millon Berte led the affeetloD- 01 Ge111Df Uled To Mlak
ror bll lour listen to ~ •
ale heckling, imltaUna a dolo- Dear Helen:
lbl riiiiCh asd bod deetded lo
tary houra, 1boul lbl eltempls ty off.floor voice . , , Harold ArAbout mink - lhere. are two buy bls mother a stotion wagoa
ol modern mall lo come II&gt; len (With hio lovely Amya) at a lldes to the "s!AJie" story, and becauBO be felt silt wu 1 •
KMPI with tncreaslns urbanlza. rlngllde lable virlually was part phooey 1o lbe remarkl by lbt lle heavy lor a horse.
tion • , . NBC.TV'o planned new of the act - Dinah sang a slew bave-nots. Here's my otory:
II - your 'COluma lbal ~~
game show with 1 top prla of ol line AriC!I songs ·, . Includ·
For 1&amp; Cbrlalmasel my Jn». - rudera about Mike, and lt..
$00,0110, "The Bl&amp; Money" lng "Old Black Mqlc~ to a sort- bond pve me 1 pair of IDllll - 1er1 bavo come day Iller dar
featurlna ph)'licao rather than of rock beet, bol Dinah made 11 tollored flannelette pejiiJilll, ever Iince. Letters and plelurea
mental prowess, Is expected lo pllln she held Utile truck with And belal a strictly uliUtarlall 8lld toy borsea, thai made bls
ltarl In mid-April.
tho rockers (''Now the Rolling type, 1 waa delighted. But Jill day brl8hter and pVI 'll me,ll'
Stones,
·they don't wash mueb,'' lhl 17th, he pve mt a beauu; IIIJ. A man In LondbD Eng.
I llbd J01 beiW llul old
HOLLYWOOD (IIPI) -WB
Dinah smiles) .. , Dinah smiles fu1 mink alolol
land, wu unwrepplna lniportl
Tbe AlmiDH
· EAD THII NETWOIIK way.
throulb
everyth1na
(Gum
aht
When
I
went
tAl
the
furrier
INm an old newspa~ and
By
United
Preu
lnltnlalfoaal
PRESS J!EI EASES:
Nolll 11&gt; watdJ television by:
Today Is Thursday, Feb. 3, never did tate those Sadneu •one of the baaf 111 · New Yort read your story; he WIQII · le
-From CJ!S.TV: "BlU BlsbJ
Jackie Gleuon'• CBS-TV the 31th day of 1966 with 331 lo Lesso01 Olear Levant eald sile City) to have 11 Initialed. I Mike. Letters IJ11m atranpi'l
o1 'My Favorlta Mll'IIAa' hour this Saturday II entitled follow.
needs) . · Right down froltt tried to e~cbanp tl for a more oame, slrangers that became
lecturu on lllo1r bUaiDe8l lo "The Gridiron Follies," and II
The moon Is between Ill llrsl was the inevitable Anita LoulJt MI'Vieeable and leu sbowJ Per- friends, lrienda lbol became loJo.
a musicai-&lt;Ornedy neoueeuon quarter and lull phase.
uplrlnl performen."
(we neer lhe's everYwhere) stan lamb Jackel. lloWIVer, 1 ed ones.
ol
the
Jack
Oakle-lype
l1lmo
The morning star Is Venus.
. , Dinah's abow was slick, her - - talked out ol11 by lbl Hies
Eaeb letter offered i prayer,
There's IJOlhin&amp; liD learniDc
Hollywood IUrDed oat Ia the
The evening stars are Mars, manner poised and polished, lady wbo bad welted on my the pme prayer !hal was spoilfrom lhe great ones.
her Noreli 011ginal ftamboyanl- basband. He said 11&gt; exchange 11 In our hearts every lllllllltal.
-From Nl:IC-TV: "Tn al- 11301. , , With ' Arnold Stant Jupiter and Saturn.
featured
as
a
JCMbr,
Gleason
In
1913,
the
Income
tu,
or
ly •Imple, her voice somewhat would burl blm deeply as be
We prayed thll Mltf ~ould
waye beUeved that 100 o1
man'1 IP'f8test assell II having portrays a lootbeU atar who lith Amendment lo the Conslf. less than Ideal but she manag- ha~ lakeD IUcb Clrt 111 eb001o walk bealdt uo on lii'IJ, / ld
God ehose lor him tAl lialk by
COillrol of biB own lime,' sllld 11111 desperate!? lo pass his , tullon, became law wth ratlfl. 11 the melodic u!Umsta much In 1q it
cation
by
lhe
16th
state,
eollego
0181111
10
be
can
lie
the m1l1Ul81' ol • Warren Spahn
So I 1tarled 1o wear my stole Jlis Side In Heaven. ..
Bill Cullen. 'So I 811et!l Whll
Wyoming.
or Whitey Filrd who may lltk and wu needled 01 all sldea. ber 26, )965;·
i
people bear about my signing ellglble for the 011 game.
In
1917,
the
United
Stales
Peter
Falk,
star
of
taleYItheir
early
superb
youthlui
elBeing
a
woman,
I
have
my
cotMay
we
lhank
~
witt
lor two NBC ob01rl, lhiJ wiD
broke
diplomatic
relations
\vlth
IIon'
f
'
"Trials
Of
O'Brien"
fect.a
but
make
out
amartly
en
IJ
momenll,
so
li)eH
rmarlcJ
carec1
so
nn\eb
lor
AI
lith!
bot
think I'm (Oing agalDst my own
Gennany
following
that
namitl and 1 preltJ lair eounlry
atyle and the deft, shrewd trlckl annoyed me leas than
they they aever mel?- ,.lAIIENTS
autlook oa We.'"
tion's
announcement
of
unreof
the
compleat
professional.
did
my
vet')'
Dice
husband,
who AND RELATIVESI.Of.'? MlKB:
pool
player,
w1ll
be
1
comlnenNo, 81 a matter of fact I
alricted
submarine
warlart.
talor
of
the
CBS
biiJiardl
Ethel
Merman
enjoyed
lhl
just
couldn't
understand
them.
PRISER
dldn1 lblnk about 11 at an.
In
1963,
the
American
tanker
Shore abow enthuaiuUcally, !atI conllllued to wear 1~ and Dear Helen:
,
-From lht IIIIIJ pms classic on the network's
The letter you publlalied •
release: "'My
hJigell prob- ''Sport&amp; Spectacular" · ohow ''Marine Sulphur Queen" disap- er rlbbell Ul abOUI a • 1J10U11 I'll IIJ one thlnl lor lhtl mink
lem (sal!I,Cullen) lllhtl people Feb. 11. • . Same day, Gen. peared wlth l9 men aboard Ernest Borgnloe'a parental .. - U added immeuurably to bOUI Terry Peaa!D broqht&gt; •
bear ab6il't tht shows and then Curlll Lemay, the lormer Air from Beaumont, Tez, to ""mblyUnt hilariously but DD- · my sell-assurance al social If. tremendoul l'ti)IOIIII. Could.you
prlnlabiJ . , , It wu 1 biJ, gsy, lalrt. And 11!1 husband bean! mention In your columllbal IIlii
think, "Why doesn't ht gtve Force chief of stall, hunts Norfolk, Va.
alamorous
eale premlen lltd ·!lave penned a amall verae, 11 1ry1ng 11&gt; IDSWer u man1
1f0UU
on
the
St'OIUob
moors
on
Olher )'OUIII, poor IUYI I
the
audience
gaVI Dinah Ill whlcb I think about coven It: u lht w, 1114 1111 willll te
chance?"", No. u a matter ABC. TV's "The Amerlcaa
heart u well 11 lis ears . .'!'Itt
My friends don't like my hard- people who . have made . bet
of fiCI I dldDI think about It ll Sporllman" aerlaa.
very
fashion-wise
Shore
lou
earned mink,
thank all the WONDERFUL
all.
•Baney" 111 TY
changed
Into
a
long
off
•
whitt
They
reolly
ean,
abkfe
It.
people wbo ba" made W
ClDmelloll PIJames Stewart
neadllnee
Ben Zuckerman evening IUit
Well oow, my dear•, bert't connleacence a brighter one.
-From NBC-TV:
'Co.- CBS-TV's Thursday Dlghl movie
lor the bll rec:epUon In
the
whet I lh1nk - MRS. LEO PESSIN, - 2111
HOD, pleaae. NBC lntenulllonal Feb. :U ln "Harvey," lhl
Play's
Stale
Suite
alter
lilt
Don't
knock
11
UU
yw'vt
lrle4
B1'811dets Ave., Clnnamlnloo, II.
Enterprllel, wllhlll • nm.day la1'10'11 onetlml B r o a d way
alngle
show
..
,
Greg
Bautzor,
Ill
PEGGY
J,
.
perted, bu sold mort tha1 comedy aboal a fellow wboH
urtbitdled from Dena Wynter, Dear Pem:
Dear Helen:
houri o1 procrammina 1o friend and companion Is aa
was
there:
aJao
at
the
Coloay
Touebe
millk·hateral
Your
Russell SUJ100D, the lf.Jelf'o
Lallll American tel8flsl011 Ill· tnvltlble llx·loot-taU rabbit •• •
for
luneb,
wbere
he
told
111
now
elever
poem
could
be
appUed
old
brain tumor paUent
of
lionl. Among lht progrOJIII sold The presldenll of lbe U.S.
that be and Dana are llll)'oted It anything from automaUc Granll Pass, Ore., bu •Joyed
Is 'Richard Boone (IIIII 'Daniel Qwnber of Commerce and lhl
they both qreJJ they caa be illlhnaben tAl private plaaee. 10 much the wonderful c:ordl,
lloont' 81 stated Ia 11oey National Anoclatlon of Manufriends,
even have dalel, avt- - H.
leiters 8lld du-lllmu pacta&amp;e~
rtleued JilL 20) '"
facturera are Interviewed on
Uled
8lld
all
lblt
pol111
wz.
Ynr
HelpiDI
BIDII
Depll'lment
be rec:elved. HowiVII' he cal
Yo, .et'l 111 !bat llralilll. NJIC.TV'I "Meet lbl Prtu''
Dear Helen:
no lqer read bls 01111 mall,
pleut.
Sunday.
GEN. JOHN COULTEJI (ConIn
1963
you
printed
the
lloey
aor
understand It, .. piRH,
We reed tho privata preu
George Stevens' ftlm claalc,
nie Bennett's widower Is dat- of a brave little eo\Vboy nomed 10 mort
'l'bankl qall
releaaea loO:
''A PlaCI lr the Sun," u
llllf Aline McDollllall Ford . . . 141kt Prlser from Xenia, Ohio. lor belpiiiJletters.
a boy in a battle liD'
-From Jamet llnry, alar II a d a p Ia t 1on of Theodore
Bob Hope's given enough of blmMike
bad
beeo
in
and
out
of
Jr
1
mlriiCII
will Itt hba Wll.
NIIC-TV'I ''Tbe VJrPdaa": llre!Jer'a "All American Tragetelf and lalent 1o charily, now
•
•
boapitall
llincl
he
wu
sis.
Be
HIS
NURSE
"ftrH ,._.. qo I wu 11)," Is schedule&lt;! lor NBC-TV's
IS COI\'\lng
b•'a even donated '100000 'to
Thil ooiUDID II dldlcaled It
-l•ated lOr lhe Hollyweod Saturday lligbl movlt slot
the MoUon Picture Relief FUnd wu paralyzed. Mike's "rllleb"
was
only
as
big
u
his
bed,
and
lamlly
llvlna, 10 If you're bafo .
Wom111'1 I'm• Clab'1 uaul March 1J, althoup the produSUNDAYS
•. , The movie buolneu II oo
!he
anJy
sheller
hll
toy
llortn
1n1
ldd
trodlll or .jutl pllll
Soar Apple Awa~ bit loll out cer II trying ln court to hall the
IIU&amp;ranteed bolllllWl - 75 per bod were the palmi of bls band. trouble, Itt Helen Htip YOU• .
lo IIOIIIeoat elte. P· t, like lbowlns becaqse of lmpendlna
c:t111 Gl movlll never brtlt "" ''Someday,• Mike would lay, She will aJao wtiCOIIII JIIU' 1
wldskey, peplt, .... lelorl, &lt;11!1 for lime and commercials,
111111
fll; Darryl Zanuck hopes to Ioiii'·
'I'm eonna have a real ranch 01r11 IIDU~ ·aperltncH. Ado 1
mellow wllb limo. Jllll II prove alleging theae will amount 1o a
.. !bat percllllqe. Little Joim. and rldt my borteiJ aD day ..... Balta Bolttl Ia ... .. .
I~ 1'111 lllvlllq you llld " "llf "rape of a ereaiiN effort."
IIY Puleo Gl the Harmonleall . .... Ha bad joba all planned thl· _.. .....
..te to be my pest at a real
JobD Secondarl and Helen
II mllld cancellria calt tlalel
-ltnl ~ .. lbe mal• Jean RoPrl, producers el
, TPatla ICllttie aaye a CBS
•treet ol Medlclae Bow, Wy- ABC.TV'1 "Sap of We!lern
Jnel1ll' il tmtrglnf .. ' Compo~' IIOCtllf l!lllotl the lladt Ill&amp; Mall" apeclaiJ, are piiJIIDfilator
.. Richard Rodgers' license
L
·venal C1Q •alcw). • • " IIIII year a lleliel G( doeumea. .
plait rt1da "DICK" .. . Pal
Jack E. Leonard and lllltder
Jl'rlnlde Ran!WI ·co-tl&amp;r· II tbl
Hatlo's They'll
It Every
Copa Fell. I; 11'1 Rllltlall't llnt
blfllmt N. Y. lloOt1n, and ltt'e
'frY load - ud cwtd lab off
SO UNTIL MISS RULeR
!Ike
n llt'lltr Fnnlie. ·
COMES SACK WE'U. PO
EV&amp;R'flHIN@ JUST
Jam• Coburn Ia t1tt IUddea
Lll&lt;i SHE PIP""
- Botart-lyi» btl iii Out Mu
Fllat but be's no OYeftliilht calDip; be'1 been aU Ol'tr TV anti
yean 110 we IUII*Ied Neand·
· ertba1 good ~ mtlbt make
bini I blf liar IIJ4 fw I ehiiiiJII
we were 11gb! , :, Last Dllllll! ol
'l'holland's prime
minister
ma-e. )'Go think of a Burl lVII
..It 110111: Kitllkaehon ' .. Tht
wliallllti at th• Mrtcao Room
m marked "Tartan" and
"'J~" '" The~
Ia
Wbleb Wamor'l II peddlltW the

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Published evocy llltemooa ucept SuDday by The Obio Vall'f PubiiJhlnc Com·pany, 110 YecbaDic S~, Pomeroy, Oblo
45169. Buslne11 Office pbont W'Y NIIHI
Editorial phone W'Y 2-2107.
Entered •• seeond ol111 malllos matter
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National

'

Udell PNu ~ Kent with 19.
OtletbeJII kept Ill hopes alive Jl5. Lyu MutiD el lllulltqn
A Jlllr Gl upseU
The Ohio CoBle!.:Bee race as Don Carlos ripped lhreugb lied 28 aDd Du TethUII ot
llltihl ~ what appeared could be thrown lnlo turmoil to- 32 poinls 1o ae1 a three-year fiance Zl.
be I'UIIWif rac:ea Ill the
Dlgbt wben leader Moom,t Umon Ohio Conference scoring record, Freabmo Lee Sims ud
Amerlcal ud ~blo confer. visits Akron, which holds down ll&gt;pping lhe old mark of 1,11$3 by CRJTOD coniribuled II ltld
ences Into real dogllghll.
third plac:e alter back-lo-back 16 points. It was set In 1948-51 polntl respectively In Aalllaad'•l
Upstart Bow I h 1
losses last week.
. by Jud MIUhoil e1 Ob1o Wes- easy viclory.
snapped lllam!'a Ill-game
Wooster mainlalned lis posJ. leyan. OtterbeiiJ clubbed Capt- Two games were ~tlml of
4!0url wlnntnl. streak by
Uon lR the 0C chase by dOW!~ tal, 74-58,
the IIIOW. The biJ clailb
· ing · the Redsldns their
lng Baldwin-Wallace, 97-li{J, In Teit Koch stole th~ naB from tWMJ Youngstowa ud .Central
MAC lou, alter level wiDS,
evertlme alter blowing a 19- Jliram and fired Ia a 25-looter Stata was postponed ud !be
I comlorlabl• 7~ margin,
point lead midway of'the second at the buzzer to lead Oberlin QuaiJtico • Flldlay match was
IDli bad won Ita last 10 gelllfll, hall, Tim Jordsa acored 35 to a eome-lrom-behiad 68 • 66 eanoeled.
~ami sliD remained in
II&gt; paoo Wooster to lis vicll&gt;ry bJ OC piay.
Tonlght'a Ught !Cbedule
dmer'a aeat, bul Toledo Jm.
OC win Ill ,u g_am.. a•d Dick Wierwille put In alx eou- bas Marietta eatertataina
proved Ita contending posiUon Dick Scott bad 29 lor lhe Jack- seeutive poinls lA the final 48 lornla (Pa.) State, H~;·,::l
by bellb!l Kent State,
eta.
seconds 11&gt; lead Defbnce 11&gt; Its at cieveland Stale and
for Ita third wiJJ ln lour conC8rlot Sets Reeord
upset victory. He flaiBhed with State al F1lk.
!enJee games.
And Deliaac:e huded Bluf(loa
Ita first Mid-Ohio setback, 74-69,
wblle Asblaad was beating WI~
mlnglon, 71-li7. Blulftoa now
1-1 and Aohlud i;-2 and they
meet Saturday at Bluffton.
Bowling Green trailed only In
the early mlnuleo and thea the
Falcoaa' auperlor belgbt began
lo tell. They coDtrolled the
boards and forced the Redsklns l
Into fouls In flghting for
bounds,
BG cashed In oa 24 of 32
templl from the free throw
to only 14 of 211 lor Miami.
S110w Back Willi StlaJ
Nick Alol had 18 polnta and
W•it Piatkowski 17 lor Bowlmg
Green, wblch lost by oaly two
points In its preVIOUS meeting
wllh the Redaktns. Bob Jacl&lt;sou
had 13 II&gt; lead Miami, which re.
gained the services of guard
Pbll Snow for the game alter
be miosed three with iojuries.
Bowling Green •ow Is 4-2 iR the
cenlerence.
Toledo fired a torr.d. eu per
cent of Ill shots In banding
Kent State Its eighth colllerence loss against oat wtn. The
Rocketa, who HI a school sigle
came ICill'lng reCII'd by five
polnls, opened up a 5J.35 lead
II tho haH,
Jim eo. led Toledo with 28
EARLY RED-BIRDs-Ray Sadecld, right, St. Louis Corpolnta and Blll Backeull&gt; had
dlnal pitcher and Jerry Buebek, a Cardinal infielder, plan
22. Doug Sima wu high lor
11&gt; be Ia good lbape .wben the team reporll for spriDJl
tniDing next month.
•

larJer 11111ten of population. The current
CoDJIWI II llllilerstood to be contem·
plating addlnl further fundi to try end
llrl1lhtlll out tba marl of traffic that
plaiUN 11101t lerge eitlll. lJke 10 many
Jovemmlllt undirtak!Dgs It II bard for
tba pubUc to •ee IllY VIsible lmprovemiDt ID tb1 lituatloJL Ill tbt I!Jht of the
nGeDt trault 1trlkt ID New 'k'ork City
other eltlll wbo bave privately owned
tnDIIt Q111Di1 sbould take a long hard
look at t•ldnl over these ayltlme. One
II ID ColumbUI, IDd at last report the
city bN abiDdODid tbt Idea of buying
the ay1tem, end operatiDI it 11 a muiller.
pal functloa. They have Cbosen wisely
to steer clear of 1ucb a headache.
•There il one !bini tbat thll lltuatlon poiDII up. It goes to prove tbat rna·
ny of the facllllies we bave are better
In the bands of private organizations
than under any governmental agency. A
case in point is the electric blackout that
took place in New York several weeks
ago When !bat city was paralyzed there
was a hue and cry from all directions by
governmental authorities that questions
the competence of management, and
they made the boast that tllere would be
investigations as to the reason for the
rower failure. The exact opposite wu
~ he ease in the recent transit strika,
·, hich almost brought the city to its
• : JC~s . There was no outcry because of
·be shutdown. The reason was tbat there
., as no private enterprise to be taken to
' k as the transit system is owned by
il l' city.
Th is goes to 11rove that there is mer't In investor prtvate owned factUUe1
·, hich have to face government lnvestl·
c;ations that will exp~ain to the public
JUst why certain semces failed. Tbe Investor owned electric companies wiU
spe nd months in their effort to 11tlsfy
the regulatory authorities and every·
thing will be done to see' that 1ucb 1
thing does not take place again. In the
case of the transit system tbere 11 no . .
suranct that It will not happen again,
and no blame bas been placed In the In·
convenience placed on the public. Of
courae there wu a statement that some7 !blDg sbould be done by the admintstra' lion, but !bey will probably only live 1
. :. sltght 1lap on tba wdst of the tranilt un( ton that was responsible.
There Is a growing trend In thll coun·
try to U)llaln leaa and less about gov.
: ernmental operations. Even the pres!·
; dent bu Informed the mass media Of tht
·. : country that anytb!ng they print or say
, . 'bout the actions of the government bu
·· - ~~o validity unless tbey get It atralgbt
: irom the mouth of LBJ. He has Intimated that he will give tbe 'entlemen of the
press guidance, which 1gnores the fact
that they are duty bound to get at the
bottom of things and act as a¥ents for
the enlightenment of the public. At all
levels of government we aee actions beIng taken without any explanation to the
• public. Henry Ward Beecher aummed
the oltuation up m01t cleverly wben bt
said, "I don't like these cold, preclae,
perfect people, who, In order not to
speak wrong, never speak at aU, and In
order not to do wron&amp;, never do anyt!ting."

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llllra. Ira llerDateiDV bad ber atepa of a alb An. hotel; we 20,8110 nstoterld ... Demoerata
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tab)i rilbt On acliedule, named
Dill
·.. The ~·a Gil Mldlon P.aa111 aJrud¥ polled liiD lhl
. ber llllubelh . Omina . .. The
questionable
8110011!1 and fDerl gubenlltorial r8CI lbli ' WIJ •
N. Y. Allomef General ILouts
Lelliowlla) Ia 1Dveatigallll1 -lbl ... a lot of them lacludlng on FraDt D. O'COmlor a per cent.
"Ballo IiomanU&lt;o" (held at the the auppoeed1y sljtllh East Side · PrankUn Roosmlf 2i ·per eena
St. Rqta lui Dec. 8) . .. The .. ..... Hedy itBmerr leis a VI· Robert F. Wagner: 7' per CIDI,
1'elly'l ' Norton Mockridge ft.oaJ. dil Sasloon haJreljop and goes Artliur t.evltt 8 per _ftn\, ·w_ltb
q CO' lilt lmldaOIM Mrl~ LaD- flamiDJ ~d ~ "Picllln twQ actlltereil I!I!OIIf · Trat'-o
clrtlh to Ill' sbe'U Dl8ITl' him Momll))' Dead" . · tiafl i bot Sll'llton, Samui!J, ' Nll:kod~D,
· '· ·
' ~ Maatro,lannl'l per- rumor - thai AI;IJ, Geil. Nick tlli.
.
Katzeilbach's
ready
lo
reslgl
LUCILLE
BAI..L
will
product
sonal 1nveltmenl in his
Ru,
.
.
To
the
lill
of.
10111
o1
1111'1
"Diamolld
Jim
Bra~"
If
Jackdolph \'alentlno · musical
ln
Rom' I"Cioo, Rudy") II such a add Lee Howard, son of Joe . e Gleason will take ·lblt ·fat
'"
pile of IIJ:t, 11 lolall tslll,tm ' llolvard of "I WCIIIder Who'• ro , . .. Cbarlton l,leikitl wll
TV's "F.B.I." llirlel bu lhl Klsslnl Htr Now'~ filM; Lee'• blibd 1 nank ·art gallery , 111
. 11D18 Ford ill Ita 110a11111011 plano and 101111 tllllven tbe Parll (10 encourage iulltiiOwn•l
future,
Jolly Sixpence at 47th St. 8lld
Leroy Nieman, line sporll
Dinah Sbort'1 Piau Persia loa Ave.
llfltat breaklnl tolD tba 'bll ·
LUilan Roth II allln&amp; , ,. One money lime, was ·commiuloQo
Room premiere brouibl OUI a
1ar fancier crowd than I)OOSI o1 the cllanleten .caught II lbat td tAl PIIDI an t-by-M fool mUJ'o
t'Bfo openlnge reeenUy , Bolb b11dllned penthouse pot pariJ al for Cltlcago'a new Marcell'
the lbeatrleal and lasllloa.tllabo was a model Ute very next day lilt Bank Bldg, . . . 'l'ony Quinn
llshmenta jammed lhe town's ID aD ad whole captlou laclud- lllld bls Instant FBiilily IGok a
amartsel supper club · Nor- ed him u a "clean.eut-AJneri: Mllm1 Palm Bily Club ··~
men Norell, Jerry Sllvermao, ean kid." .. . The N. Y. Cltl· ment lor throe IDDIIthl ' wbllt _
Shannon Rogers, John llloort, uns Committee (David Lo• fllmiDI.
Sheldon Landau Alltl Focarty i-Dally Sentinel, l'oiDei01·Hiddlepoli,-o
"'".~
re"'"II.-S,~l"'
se&amp;,_
were lhe eelobri!M from lbt
aew-styllath oeedlt 1810111 , , .•
Dinah donned a perfectly 111mpie lltUe Norell frock lOr I b •
big first nigh~ limply awuh
with a lillloo HqUiDS onr 1
slllc Peter Pan sbirt and (since
II was 1 ''bllck lie" openlnsJ
t - - by
llottel-oo~
wore a big soft black tie.
Millon Berte led the affeetloD- 01 Ge111Df Uled To Mlak
ror bll lour listen to ~ •
ale heckling, imltaUna a dolo- Dear Helen:
lbl riiiiCh asd bod deetded lo
tary houra, 1boul lbl eltempls ty off.floor voice . , , Harold ArAbout mink - lhere. are two buy bls mother a stotion wagoa
ol modern mall lo come II&gt; len (With hio lovely Amya) at a lldes to the "s!AJie" story, and becauBO be felt silt wu 1 •
KMPI with tncreaslns urbanlza. rlngllde lable virlually was part phooey 1o lbe remarkl by lbt lle heavy lor a horse.
tion • , . NBC.TV'o planned new of the act - Dinah sang a slew bave-nots. Here's my otory:
II - your 'COluma lbal ~~
game show with 1 top prla of ol line AriC!I songs ·, . Includ·
For 1&amp; Cbrlalmasel my Jn». - rudera about Mike, and lt..
$00,0110, "The Bl&amp; Money" lng "Old Black Mqlc~ to a sort- bond pve me 1 pair of IDllll - 1er1 bavo come day Iller dar
featurlna ph)'licao rather than of rock beet, bol Dinah made 11 tollored flannelette pejiiJilll, ever Iince. Letters and plelurea
mental prowess, Is expected lo pllln she held Utile truck with And belal a strictly uliUtarlall 8lld toy borsea, thai made bls
ltarl In mid-April.
tho rockers (''Now the Rolling type, 1 waa delighted. But Jill day brl8hter and pVI 'll me,ll'
Stones,
·they don't wash mueb,'' lhl 17th, he pve mt a beauu; IIIJ. A man In LondbD Eng.
I llbd J01 beiW llul old
HOLLYWOOD (IIPI) -WB
Dinah smiles) .. , Dinah smiles fu1 mink alolol
land, wu unwrepplna lniportl
Tbe AlmiDH
· EAD THII NETWOIIK way.
throulb
everyth1na
(Gum
aht
When
I
went
tAl
the
furrier
INm an old newspa~ and
By
United
Preu
lnltnlalfoaal
PRESS J!EI EASES:
Nolll 11&gt; watdJ television by:
Today Is Thursday, Feb. 3, never did tate those Sadneu •one of the baaf 111 · New Yort read your story; he WIQII · le
-From CJ!S.TV: "BlU BlsbJ
Jackie Gleuon'• CBS-TV the 31th day of 1966 with 331 lo Lesso01 Olear Levant eald sile City) to have 11 Initialed. I Mike. Letters IJ11m atranpi'l
o1 'My Favorlta Mll'IIAa' hour this Saturday II entitled follow.
needs) . · Right down froltt tried to e~cbanp tl for a more oame, slrangers that became
lecturu on lllo1r bUaiDe8l lo "The Gridiron Follies," and II
The moon Is between Ill llrsl was the inevitable Anita LoulJt MI'Vieeable and leu sbowJ Per- friends, lrienda lbol became loJo.
a musicai-&lt;Ornedy neoueeuon quarter and lull phase.
uplrlnl performen."
(we neer lhe's everYwhere) stan lamb Jackel. lloWIVer, 1 ed ones.
ol
the
Jack
Oakle-lype
l1lmo
The morning star Is Venus.
. , Dinah's abow was slick, her - - talked out ol11 by lbl Hies
Eaeb letter offered i prayer,
There's IJOlhin&amp; liD learniDc
Hollywood IUrDed oat Ia the
The evening stars are Mars, manner poised and polished, lady wbo bad welted on my the pme prayer !hal was spoilfrom lhe great ones.
her Noreli 011ginal ftamboyanl- basband. He said 11&gt; exchange 11 In our hearts every lllllllltal.
-From Nl:IC-TV: "Tn al- 11301. , , With ' Arnold Stant Jupiter and Saturn.
featured
as
a
JCMbr,
Gleason
In
1913,
the
Income
tu,
or
ly •Imple, her voice somewhat would burl blm deeply as be
We prayed thll Mltf ~ould
waye beUeved that 100 o1
man'1 IP'f8test assell II having portrays a lootbeU atar who lith Amendment lo the Conslf. less than Ideal but she manag- ha~ lakeD IUcb Clrt 111 eb001o walk bealdt uo on lii'IJ, / ld
God ehose lor him tAl lialk by
COillrol of biB own lime,' sllld 11111 desperate!? lo pass his , tullon, became law wth ratlfl. 11 the melodic u!Umsta much In 1q it
cation
by
lhe
16th
state,
eollego
0181111
10
be
can
lie
the m1l1Ul81' ol • Warren Spahn
So I 1tarled 1o wear my stole Jlis Side In Heaven. ..
Bill Cullen. 'So I 811et!l Whll
Wyoming.
or Whitey Filrd who may lltk and wu needled 01 all sldea. ber 26, )965;·
i
people bear about my signing ellglble for the 011 game.
In
1917,
the
United
Stales
Peter
Falk,
star
of
taleYItheir
early
superb
youthlui
elBeing
a
woman,
I
have
my
cotMay
we
lhank
~
witt
lor two NBC ob01rl, lhiJ wiD
broke
diplomatic
relations
\vlth
IIon'
f
'
"Trials
Of
O'Brien"
fect.a
but
make
out
amartly
en
IJ
momenll,
so
li)eH
rmarlcJ
carec1
so
nn\eb
lor
AI
lith!
bot
think I'm (Oing agalDst my own
Gennany
following
that
namitl and 1 preltJ lair eounlry
atyle and the deft, shrewd trlckl annoyed me leas than
they they aever mel?- ,.lAIIENTS
autlook oa We.'"
tion's
announcement
of
unreof
the
compleat
professional.
did
my
vet')'
Dice
husband,
who AND RELATIVESI.Of.'? MlKB:
pool
player,
w1ll
be
1
comlnenNo, 81 a matter of fact I
alricted
submarine
warlart.
talor
of
the
CBS
biiJiardl
Ethel
Merman
enjoyed
lhl
just
couldn't
understand
them.
PRISER
dldn1 lblnk about 11 at an.
In
1963,
the
American
tanker
Shore abow enthuaiuUcally, !atI conllllued to wear 1~ and Dear Helen:
,
-From lht IIIIIJ pms classic on the network's
The letter you publlalied •
release: "'My
hJigell prob- ''Sport&amp; Spectacular" · ohow ''Marine Sulphur Queen" disap- er rlbbell Ul abOUI a • 1J10U11 I'll IIJ one thlnl lor lhtl mink
lem (sal!I,Cullen) lllhtl people Feb. 11. • . Same day, Gen. peared wlth l9 men aboard Ernest Borgnloe'a parental .. - U added immeuurably to bOUI Terry Peaa!D broqht&gt; •
bear ab6il't tht shows and then Curlll Lemay, the lormer Air from Beaumont, Tez, to ""mblyUnt hilariously but DD- · my sell-assurance al social If. tremendoul l'ti)IOIIII. Could.you
prlnlabiJ . , , It wu 1 biJ, gsy, lalrt. And 11!1 husband bean! mention In your columllbal IIlii
think, "Why doesn't ht gtve Force chief of stall, hunts Norfolk, Va.
alamorous
eale premlen lltd ·!lave penned a amall verae, 11 1ry1ng 11&gt; IDSWer u man1
1f0UU
on
the
St'OIUob
moors
on
Olher )'OUIII, poor IUYI I
the
audience
gaVI Dinah Ill whlcb I think about coven It: u lht w, 1114 1111 willll te
chance?"", No. u a matter ABC. TV's "The Amerlcaa
heart u well 11 lis ears . .'!'Itt
My friends don't like my hard- people who . have made . bet
of fiCI I dldDI think about It ll Sporllman" aerlaa.
very
fashion-wise
Shore
lou
earned mink,
thank all the WONDERFUL
all.
•Baney" 111 TY
changed
Into
a
long
off
•
whitt
They
reolly
ean,
abkfe
It.
people wbo ba" made W
ClDmelloll PIJames Stewart
neadllnee
Ben Zuckerman evening IUit
Well oow, my dear•, bert't connleacence a brighter one.
-From NBC-TV:
'Co.- CBS-TV's Thursday Dlghl movie
lor the bll rec:epUon In
the
whet I lh1nk - MRS. LEO PESSIN, - 2111
HOD, pleaae. NBC lntenulllonal Feb. :U ln "Harvey," lhl
Play's
Stale
Suite
alter
lilt
Don't
knock
11
UU
yw'vt
lrle4
B1'811dets Ave., Clnnamlnloo, II.
Enterprllel, wllhlll • nm.day la1'10'11 onetlml B r o a d way
alngle
show
..
,
Greg
Bautzor,
Ill
PEGGY
J,
.
perted, bu sold mort tha1 comedy aboal a fellow wboH
urtbitdled from Dena Wynter, Dear Pem:
Dear Helen:
houri o1 procrammina 1o friend and companion Is aa
was
there:
aJao
at
the
Coloay
Touebe
millk·hateral
Your
Russell SUJ100D, the lf.Jelf'o
Lallll American tel8flsl011 Ill· tnvltlble llx·loot-taU rabbit •• •
for
luneb,
wbere
he
told
111
now
elever
poem
could
be
appUed
old
brain tumor paUent
of
lionl. Among lht progrOJIII sold The presldenll of lbe U.S.
that be and Dana are llll)'oted It anything from automaUc Granll Pass, Ore., bu •Joyed
Is 'Richard Boone (IIIII 'Daniel Qwnber of Commerce and lhl
they both qreJJ they caa be illlhnaben tAl private plaaee. 10 much the wonderful c:ordl,
lloont' 81 stated Ia 11oey National Anoclatlon of Manufriends,
even have dalel, avt- - H.
leiters 8lld du-lllmu pacta&amp;e~
rtleued JilL 20) '"
facturera are Interviewed on
Uled
8lld
all
lblt
pol111
wz.
Ynr
HelpiDI
BIDII
Depll'lment
be rec:elved. HowiVII' he cal
Yo, .et'l 111 !bat llralilll. NJIC.TV'I "Meet lbl Prtu''
Dear Helen:
no lqer read bls 01111 mall,
pleut.
Sunday.
GEN. JOHN COULTEJI (ConIn
1963
you
printed
the
lloey
aor
understand It, .. piRH,
We reed tho privata preu
George Stevens' ftlm claalc,
nie Bennett's widower Is dat- of a brave little eo\Vboy nomed 10 mort
'l'bankl qall
releaaea loO:
''A PlaCI lr the Sun," u
llllf Aline McDollllall Ford . . . 141kt Prlser from Xenia, Ohio. lor belpiiiJletters.
a boy in a battle liD'
-From Jamet llnry, alar II a d a p Ia t 1on of Theodore
Bob Hope's given enough of blmMike
bad
beeo
in
and
out
of
Jr
1
mlriiCII
will Itt hba Wll.
NIIC-TV'I ''Tbe VJrPdaa": llre!Jer'a "All American Tragetelf and lalent 1o charily, now
•
•
boapitall
llincl
he
wu
sis.
Be
HIS
NURSE
"ftrH ,._.. qo I wu 11)," Is schedule&lt;! lor NBC-TV's
IS COI\'\lng
b•'a even donated '100000 'to
Thil ooiUDID II dldlcaled It
-l•ated lOr lhe Hollyweod Saturday lligbl movlt slot
the MoUon Picture Relief FUnd wu paralyzed. Mike's "rllleb"
was
only
as
big
u
his
bed,
and
lamlly
llvlna, 10 If you're bafo .
Wom111'1 I'm• Clab'1 uaul March 1J, althoup the produSUNDAYS
•. , The movie buolneu II oo
!he
anJy
sheller
hll
toy
llortn
1n1
ldd
trodlll or .jutl pllll
Soar Apple Awa~ bit loll out cer II trying ln court to hall the
IIU&amp;ranteed bolllllWl - 75 per bod were the palmi of bls band. trouble, Itt Helen Htip YOU• .
lo IIOIIIeoat elte. P· t, like lbowlns becaqse of lmpendlna
c:t111 Gl movlll never brtlt "" ''Someday,• Mike would lay, She will aJao wtiCOIIII JIIU' 1
wldskey, peplt, .... lelorl, &lt;11!1 for lime and commercials,
111111
fll; Darryl Zanuck hopes to Ioiii'·
'I'm eonna have a real ranch 01r11 IIDU~ ·aperltncH. Ado 1
mellow wllb limo. Jllll II prove alleging theae will amount 1o a
.. !bat percllllqe. Little Joim. and rldt my borteiJ aD day ..... Balta Bolttl Ia ... .. .
I~ 1'111 lllvlllq you llld " "llf "rape of a ereaiiN effort."
IIY Puleo Gl the Harmonleall . .... Ha bad joba all planned thl· _.. .....
..te to be my pest at a real
JobD Secondarl and Helen
II mllld cancellria calt tlalel
-ltnl ~ .. lbe mal• Jean RoPrl, producers el
, TPatla ICllttie aaye a CBS
•treet ol Medlclae Bow, Wy- ABC.TV'1 "Sap of We!lern
Jnel1ll' il tmtrglnf .. ' Compo~' IIOCtllf l!lllotl the lladt Ill&amp; Mall" apeclaiJ, are piiJIIDfilator
.. Richard Rodgers' license
L
·venal C1Q •alcw). • • " IIIII year a lleliel G( doeumea. .
plait rt1da "DICK" .. . Pal
Jack E. Leonard and lllltder
Jl'rlnlde Ran!WI ·co-tl&amp;r· II tbl
Hatlo's They'll
It Every
Copa Fell. I; 11'1 Rllltlall't llnt
blfllmt N. Y. lloOt1n, and ltt'e
'frY load - ud cwtd lab off
SO UNTIL MISS RULeR
!Ike
n llt'lltr Fnnlie. ·
COMES SACK WE'U. PO
EV&amp;R'flHIN@ JUST
Jam• Coburn Ia t1tt IUddea
Lll&lt;i SHE PIP""
- Botart-lyi» btl iii Out Mu
Fllat but be's no OYeftliilht calDip; be'1 been aU Ol'tr TV anti
yean 110 we IUII*Ied Neand·
· ertba1 good ~ mtlbt make
bini I blf liar IIJ4 fw I ehiiiiJII
we were 11gb! , :, Last Dllllll! ol
'l'holland's prime
minister
ma-e. )'Go think of a Burl lVII
..It 110111: Kitllkaehon ' .. Tht
wliallllti at th• Mrtcao Room
m marked "Tartan" and
"'J~" '" The~
Ia
Wbleb Wamor'l II peddlltW the

•

Cb..ter TaDDehlll. F.&lt;lltor
Published evocy llltemooa ucept SuDday by The Obio Vall'f PubiiJhlnc Com·pany, 110 YecbaDic S~, Pomeroy, Oblo
45169. Buslne11 Office pbont W'Y NIIHI
Editorial phone W'Y 2-2107.
Entered •• seeond ol111 malllos matter
at the post office al PomeroY, Ohio.
National

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Udell PNu ~ Kent with 19.
OtletbeJII kept Ill hopes alive Jl5. Lyu MutiD el lllulltqn
A Jlllr Gl upseU
The Ohio CoBle!.:Bee race as Don Carlos ripped lhreugb lied 28 aDd Du TethUII ot
llltihl ~ what appeared could be thrown lnlo turmoil to- 32 poinls 1o ae1 a three-year fiance Zl.
be I'UIIWif rac:ea Ill the
Dlgbt wben leader Moom,t Umon Ohio Conference scoring record, Freabmo Lee Sims ud
Amerlcal ud ~blo confer. visits Akron, which holds down ll&gt;pping lhe old mark of 1,11$3 by CRJTOD coniribuled II ltld
ences Into real dogllghll.
third plac:e alter back-lo-back 16 points. It was set In 1948-51 polntl respectively In Aalllaad'•l
Upstart Bow I h 1
losses last week.
. by Jud MIUhoil e1 Ob1o Wes- easy viclory.
snapped lllam!'a Ill-game
Wooster mainlalned lis posJ. leyan. OtterbeiiJ clubbed Capt- Two games were ~tlml of
4!0url wlnntnl. streak by
Uon lR the 0C chase by dOW!~ tal, 74-58,
the IIIOW. The biJ clailb
· ing · the Redsldns their
lng Baldwin-Wallace, 97-li{J, In Teit Koch stole th~ naB from tWMJ Youngstowa ud .Central
MAC lou, alter level wiDS,
evertlme alter blowing a 19- Jliram and fired Ia a 25-looter Stata was postponed ud !be
I comlorlabl• 7~ margin,
point lead midway of'the second at the buzzer to lead Oberlin QuaiJtico • Flldlay match was
IDli bad won Ita last 10 gelllfll, hall, Tim Jordsa acored 35 to a eome-lrom-behiad 68 • 66 eanoeled.
~ami sliD remained in
II&gt; paoo Wooster to lis vicll&gt;ry bJ OC piay.
Tonlght'a Ught !Cbedule
dmer'a aeat, bul Toledo Jm.
OC win Ill ,u g_am.. a•d Dick Wierwille put In alx eou- bas Marietta eatertataina
proved Ita contending posiUon Dick Scott bad 29 lor lhe Jack- seeutive poinls lA the final 48 lornla (Pa.) State, H~;·,::l
by bellb!l Kent State,
eta.
seconds 11&gt; lead Defbnce 11&gt; Its at cieveland Stale and
for Ita third wiJJ ln lour conC8rlot Sets Reeord
upset victory. He flaiBhed with State al F1lk.
!enJee games.
And Deliaac:e huded Bluf(loa
Ita first Mid-Ohio setback, 74-69,
wblle Asblaad was beating WI~
mlnglon, 71-li7. Blulftoa now
1-1 and Aohlud i;-2 and they
meet Saturday at Bluffton.
Bowling Green trailed only In
the early mlnuleo and thea the
Falcoaa' auperlor belgbt began
lo tell. They coDtrolled the
boards and forced the Redsklns l
Into fouls In flghting for
bounds,
BG cashed In oa 24 of 32
templl from the free throw
to only 14 of 211 lor Miami.
S110w Back Willi StlaJ
Nick Alol had 18 polnta and
W•it Piatkowski 17 lor Bowlmg
Green, wblch lost by oaly two
points In its preVIOUS meeting
wllh the Redaktns. Bob Jacl&lt;sou
had 13 II&gt; lead Miami, which re.
gained the services of guard
Pbll Snow for the game alter
be miosed three with iojuries.
Bowling Green •ow Is 4-2 iR the
cenlerence.
Toledo fired a torr.d. eu per
cent of Ill shots In banding
Kent State Its eighth colllerence loss against oat wtn. The
Rocketa, who HI a school sigle
came ICill'lng reCII'd by five
polnls, opened up a 5J.35 lead
II tho haH,
Jim eo. led Toledo with 28
EARLY RED-BIRDs-Ray Sadecld, right, St. Louis Corpolnta and Blll Backeull&gt; had
dlnal pitcher and Jerry Buebek, a Cardinal infielder, plan
22. Doug Sima wu high lor
11&gt; be Ia good lbape .wben the team reporll for spriDJl
tniDing next month.
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larJer 11111ten of population. The current
CoDJIWI II llllilerstood to be contem·
plating addlnl further fundi to try end
llrl1lhtlll out tba marl of traffic that
plaiUN 11101t lerge eitlll. lJke 10 many
Jovemmlllt undirtak!Dgs It II bard for
tba pubUc to •ee IllY VIsible lmprovemiDt ID tb1 lituatloJL Ill tbt I!Jht of the
nGeDt trault 1trlkt ID New 'k'ork City
other eltlll wbo bave privately owned
tnDIIt Q111Di1 sbould take a long hard
look at t•ldnl over these ayltlme. One
II ID ColumbUI, IDd at last report the
city bN abiDdODid tbt Idea of buying
the ay1tem, end operatiDI it 11 a muiller.
pal functloa. They have Cbosen wisely
to steer clear of 1ucb a headache.
•There il one !bini tbat thll lltuatlon poiDII up. It goes to prove tbat rna·
ny of the facllllies we bave are better
In the bands of private organizations
than under any governmental agency. A
case in point is the electric blackout that
took place in New York several weeks
ago When !bat city was paralyzed there
was a hue and cry from all directions by
governmental authorities that questions
the competence of management, and
they made the boast that tllere would be
investigations as to the reason for the
rower failure. The exact opposite wu
~ he ease in the recent transit strika,
·, hich almost brought the city to its
• : JC~s . There was no outcry because of
·be shutdown. The reason was tbat there
., as no private enterprise to be taken to
' k as the transit system is owned by
il l' city.
Th is goes to 11rove that there is mer't In investor prtvate owned factUUe1
·, hich have to face government lnvestl·
c;ations that will exp~ain to the public
JUst why certain semces failed. Tbe Investor owned electric companies wiU
spe nd months in their effort to 11tlsfy
the regulatory authorities and every·
thing will be done to see' that 1ucb 1
thing does not take place again. In the
case of the transit system tbere 11 no . .
suranct that It will not happen again,
and no blame bas been placed In the In·
convenience placed on the public. Of
courae there wu a statement that some7 !blDg sbould be done by the admintstra' lion, but !bey will probably only live 1
. :. sltght 1lap on tba wdst of the tranilt un( ton that was responsible.
There Is a growing trend In thll coun·
try to U)llaln leaa and less about gov.
: ernmental operations. Even the pres!·
; dent bu Informed the mass media Of tht
·. : country that anytb!ng they print or say
, . 'bout the actions of the government bu
·· - ~~o validity unless tbey get It atralgbt
: irom the mouth of LBJ. He has Intimated that he will give tbe 'entlemen of the
press guidance, which 1gnores the fact
that they are duty bound to get at the
bottom of things and act as a¥ents for
the enlightenment of the public. At all
levels of government we aee actions beIng taken without any explanation to the
• public. Henry Ward Beecher aummed
the oltuation up m01t cleverly wben bt
said, "I don't like these cold, preclae,
perfect people, who, In order not to
speak wrong, never speak at aU, and In
order not to do wron&amp;, never do anyt!ting."

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SUpplna' .... l1ldlna on
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1!011!11~~~:: Department tod4y In October •
snow ean be a lot of IUD
tloll 11 PleuaDI Vllley ibpllal
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the cot!Dn carry&lt;l\'er wben choice steers at
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Aug. 1 will total a record 16.5 averaged $2UO per 100
children. Not 10 or the dr ver. COLUMBUS (UPf) - Atty. alte1' "*IDe from IIIIDire Inmillion balel.
The department
Sllpplnl and slldina on
Gen. WUUam SUbt rultd Wed- bllatlan Wblle ftsltilll I fire
The whopping carryover com- alallj!hter II expected to
'lazed strtef's 11 1 hazardous nesday llle •
law nqulr1118 Weclnma) after~ at Jill N.
l01
reduced
sltuatiop.
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Ohio
1CboaJ1
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psres with 4.3 m
ue 8 1
eve
of Highway Safety
all year llllowl local bolrds Qf .ad- onaw ......, w••• "'"· up.
carried iniAl the I!JM.$1 market- mld-11168, with hog prices
DIOioristl · to be
uc«tion It determlnl wbetber stalrl of the bomt .wu darnIng year last Aua. I and wllb aging well above 1165 level•. cautlouJ during bad winter
achooll abouJd be doled !Je. q111 by blue !rolll idlkuoiia
the JIMIIOUs record ot 14.5 mil· The slaughter rates will
YOilr tires bave Jess
cauae of "a public ralamlly, - ·
lion biles In 11151.
to move ·above year-earlier
on slippery pavement
such u 1 IDOW atorm."
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Two monthl ago the depart- ell during the summer
distance required for
State Superlntandent or 111- '1'be ·bouse wu ..,....
by
ment estimated the carryover llld then stsy above tor the
11 are&amp;lly Increased.
stzpclton E. E. !loll, bas lbe ~ Clair Cotlrjll, Sr., Pl. PleaQol,
Aug. 1 would be 16.2 milllon .or the year.
wse thing to do is slow down nal authority as to wbelber lbe lilld oecilplld by the Willy BOadl
bales. The revised estimate The higher !l&amp;!lfhler
and take It euy. Use snQW
boards decide ~. SUbe Jr. family. Tile IDlGUDI of claDJ,
stems from . weakened prospects later this year are In .
or cbalns and nW:e aure your &amp;aid, IJid Holt can require IUb- qe to the hOuse arid llOIIt8llW
lor U.S. cotton exports, wh1cb because of the 1 per cent
\'islblllty through your wind· stantial evidence.
·
bid not been dlllrmlaed late
more than offset improved pros- crease expeoted ID the
and w!ndow1 11 good and
W·«fd!Dnead~l)'~-~-pects tor domestic rfl111 con- , ber 19§.May . 1968, pig erop,
. Alwys be on the
The altorllq leJifl'al beld the ·
sumption.
j'1gs born durmg these months tor children playlq and
loclll boardl mUll 1J11111 eomThe department l&amp;ld uports. will !Uppty the bulk of
who may take
motl Hille to delerll1lae the U.
Alii ro WlllD
lor the current marketing year slaughter hogs during
In the path of your
lltence of • ealamlty.
PT: PLBASAN'I' _ TWo eeuPBTAL PIIE'l'TV-soft pink organza petals frame the face ol "JIIIa World," Lellle
Lantlley. The British beauty m~ a fanciful cmrlloD fl'olllllle spriq bat t:GIItlltioll
now are eatimated at 3.5 mll· ember.
cerlstn you can lllop
Soxbe lll1d It would be dJffl- pleu have . made appllc«tioos
fllbe Cllrlstiall Dior LoodOb 111011.
Ion bales, a hall mUUon bales The depsrtment said hog
Above 1111, use seat b·· &lt;. eult to define 1 clllamlty by for marriage Ucenees m·the Df·
below the previous estimate. ducers are eXpanding their
Should an 1ccldent occur,
Ia• ,
fico of the Coullly Clerk. Clelt .
Thts new esimate also com· ductlon m _response to .
. chancea of survlvlll and less
Saxbe'l oplnlen wu IIIJued at They were Harold Ray Meadow
pares with exports of 4.1 mil· prices .. Th•s expanSion m
ioue lnJ••ry are greatly lncrea..
requeat.
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20, Muon, llld Shirley Ann Ill«·
lion bales last season, 'lbe agen- bers will cause, pt~ces to weak- ed when seat bella are buckled. Hell cited a law which went IY. 21, Pomeroy, aod DaYid
cy said the prospective decline en In the second baH of 1900.
vou don't alreedy have seat lllto effect 1ut July 1, requ1ro Jobnathan Graham, 19, Gallipofrom a year earlier re'flects
beltl, have them lnslalled now Jna a taz.day ldlool year, but Us, and Cooole Jo Cheesebr6w,
primarily a working down of cot,
use them every time you permlltlng time oft for two 19 Pj, Plwant.
ton stocks in foreign free-world
teachen' meetlnp IIIII for cto.. -' ' - " - - - - - - - 18
countries. largely because of
1118 caused by epidemics, public under whieh sebotl buUdinea
uncertainty regarding w 0 rId
AMATE\lll
alllamltles aod elreumallllcet CIIIIIOI be used.
7
market
prices
during
the
!116&amp;-6
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The
word
"amateur."
which
Meigs County fruit growers
crop year. Production and conliterally means "one wbo has
are Invited to a Jackson Area
sumptton of cotton In foreign
taste for anything," came into
a-~
Fruit school next Tuesday 10
free-world
countries
are
expect.
eSOf
In
France
during
the
relp
lUI
a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Jackson
ed
to
show
little
change
this
Louis
XIV
lA&gt;
denote
conno!J.
1
PCA Building,
year lor a year earlier.
PT. PLEASANT - The
of the fine arts.
The programs opens wilh a
On the positive side, U.S. mill neal Pt. Pleaunt. Mason
welcome by ROOney Marhrover,
consumption prospects have lm- ty Chamber of Commerce
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
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Jackeon County Extenelon Agproved so that domestic use ner will be held lonlgbt at
The pandura was an ancient
ent. "Pruning Fruit Trees lor
now Is expected lA&gt; tAltal 9.5 mil· •'clock In !ilL P'Or Room at Oriental stringed fllstrument a
Higb Fruit Color and Ycild,'' I
lion bales, up from the prev· Ple•sant Point Resort.
of the lute family bav·
by Eldon Banta, and Disease
lous estimate of u million Colonel Crarles L. Yeager,
a long neck a hl,ghly vaultControl by Blair Janson, Ex- 1
bales. Domestic consumption the first human to pilot a
back and, originally, two or
tenaion Specialist, complete the
last sea110n was 8.2 million plane fa•ter than sound. wUI three strings, whlrh
were
tnorllini program.
bales.
be lht speaker of the evening.
with the fingers.
The colton surplus has gone Col. Yeager arrived In CharieB·
Apple Trees - Ments of
up
because of heaVy. production ton this morning from Edwards
AMAZON'S DRAINAGE
Semi-Dwarfs. !'l purs, by EldGn
brought about almost wholly by Air Force Base,
Calilornll, The dralnace area ot
the
Banta ond a fruit
growers,
increased
yields.
The
record
where
he
Is
Commandant
of
Amazon
river
Is
about
2,122,000
panel di sc u~si o n on ldt:.·&lt;.t~ tllat j
erage yitld of 531 pounds of lint the USAF Aeroopace Research square mllea (If the TOC8lltln!
have worked by growers Hor- i
ton Dempsey, Dic k Brown, Pete '
per harvested acre
Pilot School. He is native of river Ia included), which iS
Fuhrmann, and John Richards,
lor the 1965 crop is almost dou- HI!IIIUn, W. Va.
nearly twice as hitge as that
make U!J the at'lernoon program
ble the average yield of '1EI Entertainment will be provld· of any of the other great rivera
Reservations &lt;:~re not necespounds per acre achieved in ed by Freddie Gaul at the or· of the world.
t:i1tfY . County Extension Agel1t
1917. '111is yield more than off- gan and Dr. Dan Glassman
L . r: Hlake,,Jee said til e group l
set a 36 per cent decline In and Jon Leighty, the "Wander·
TO MEET FEB. 11
will go lllto Jackson (or lunch .
harvested acreage from IIM7 to ing 'froubadors.''
PT. PLEASANT - The re1966.
- - -I ~h''" America ~ s are living longer Y&lt;ith every passing year.
gular montbly meeting of the
• average ' I expectancr remains at about 70 yean
The department said lndlcatColonel Charles Lewis Cbapterll
I according I~ latest statistics compiled by the U.S. Publk
ors supporting higber domestic Driver Suffen
Daughters of the AltH!rlcan
Health Se"•:e, b•t many bablea bon toclap can look fer.
lio stlma
1
voluUon
baa been paatpoAed
won! to much longer lifo terms. Newscflart abolt lhoWI
consump n •
tes lncude Injury in Wreck
..
from
February
4th to the lith,
P!rtentage {figuros at right) of chlldltllllom today which
the _increasing rate of cotiA&gt;n PT. PLEASANT - State
2
p.m.
In
the
Appalachian
.,.,n su~l,. th.rough tho lleps to oge 15. One of eve'l' use m recent months and a re~ lnvesllg&amp;ted a two car Auditorium, according
It
th.ree
,.e '' through to 10, and olllosl one in live will
atively low level of mill siA&gt;cks d~nt Wednesday evening
Charles
R.
Proffitt,
vice-regeu~
still be around ot
r
in relation lA&gt; unfilled orders lor Sand
Road
resulting
Model
cotton cloth. The agency said ssoo property damage and
DGM
'-'
dd r
tax
IIATURN'S
RING
llOIItributlng
influences
are
»or
lnjlll')'.
The
white
polsto
waa
devlal·ll
1
NEW YORK (UPI) - The! r:n~~,'onga~ ope~~Uon
expansion in general economic A car driven by William
oped from • sour root by the
r: r&lt;-en Bay Packers and the)enses and the pellllon lund Most unusllll reature of lbe 1 1Ctivity, high level of
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It Is •ow known that
League' champlon!hlp game, $826 659.26 with S100,0110 of Ibis
ring Is actually made up
It wae announced today byI1
allorated for second
three separate rings. Sat·
C:'~ispsionkl!r Peteh Rozrhlleped
. place team• and $75,000 for urn ts the only planet known
"'" ac ers, w o w IP , third place clubs.
have such a ring.
the Browns 23·12 in the t1tle Baltimore, which finished
arne Jan. 2. will rece•ve '
$1819 91 each Cleveland play- 1second 10 edthe , Weshtern Confer- UlOPTED, SIGNED LATI';R
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era earh earned ~,288.83. The If9B2 each and the third 1
Tho 1Jeclaf1111on of Jndepimd·
large shares are second only to Chicago Bears voiAld 55 sk~~ ence was not siged o July 4th.
lbe 1964 champoonship when the I tb $6!1 182 h
was adopted Gil that date, but
llrowno received $8,052.82 and wor
· eac ·
first sipture did not apthe Baltimore Colts f6,571.40.
pear on the document unlll Aq.
Green Bay voted 50 player
PleaBaDI hUey Hospital
according to the EncyclopaetlblrM while Cleveland voted Admlttod - Mrs. Robert Me- ,dia Britannica.
4t.
I Daniel. Pt. Pleasant; Robert
The title game grossed Layne. Bidwell; Mrs. Kenneth
I2,38S,OB6, including f1.8 million Helghley, Bidwell; Mrl. David
t-m network TV ond radio, F. Forshee, Gallipoll• Ferry;
Dlarking the second strai ght , Mrs. Martha Sauers, Pt. PleasJear that revenues exoeeded $2 ant; Duane Clatwortby, Pl.
Dlillion. 't'he NFL Bert Bell Pleasant ; Chester Leport, Pt.
player benefit plan received Pleasant.
f525,000 from lhe game a!ld Discharged - Lana Pearson,
f875,000 went Into the pension Gallipolis Ferry ; Mrs.
tilaDll lor coaches and miscel- Willet, Pt. Plusant.
~eous d ub person!!€!.
Birth - Mr. and Mrs. Ke&amp;· ll
The net receipts from the i nelh Heigley, Bidwell, a daugh·
)&lt;ere $1,180,1MI.IO after ter,

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duced 18 per cent of the
crop, and the Southeast 14 per
cent.
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In a rev1ew ot the agricultura! outlook, !be department said
led cattle ptices likely will con·
tinue tttron&amp; dlllinC the
half tl 1816 llld average

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war ill Viet N~ J!:J:tiD&amp; bole in lbe aide of Ill .Air Force C47 transport, above,
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.... $1.29 h10 ln. Wood FramM To Fit TIM Pllnt
ly Number and R..ular U.
Far Only 97c
...ullr 59c, 650 .PI.- Jla S.w PVIIIM S,.Cial 47c
hauler 69c, 650 Pita Jla $1w PvDIH S(Mclal 57c
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over Promises_ Sliding No Fun
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U.' S. ?lanes. Strike Through Heavy ·Strollger Defenses

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SUpplna' .... l1ldlna on
DIID, " u.ted Ill
1!011!11~~~:: Department tod4y In October •
snow ean be a lot of IUD
tloll 11 PleuaDI Vllley ibpllal
11
the cot!Dn carry&lt;l\'er wben choice steers at
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Aug. 1 will total a record 16.5 averaged $2UO per 100
children. Not 10 or the dr ver. COLUMBUS (UPf) - Atty. alte1' "*IDe from IIIIDire Inmillion balel.
The department
Sllpplnl and slldina on
Gen. WUUam SUbt rultd Wed- bllatlan Wblle ftsltilll I fire
The whopping carryover com- alallj!hter II expected to
'lazed strtef's 11 1 hazardous nesday llle •
law nqulr1118 Weclnma) after~ at Jill N.
l01
reduced
sltuatiop.
The
Ohio
1CboaJ1
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ue 8 1
eve
of Highway Safety
all year llllowl local bolrds Qf .ad- onaw ......, w••• "'"· up.
carried iniAl the I!JM.$1 market- mld-11168, with hog prices
DIOioristl · to be
uc«tion It determlnl wbetber stalrl of the bomt .wu darnIng year last Aua. I and wllb aging well above 1165 level•. cautlouJ during bad winter
achooll abouJd be doled !Je. q111 by blue !rolll idlkuoiia
the JIMIIOUs record ot 14.5 mil· The slaughter rates will
YOilr tires bave Jess
cauae of "a public ralamlly, - ·
lion biles In 11151.
to move ·above year-earlier
on slippery pavement
such u 1 IDOW atorm."
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Two monthl ago the depart- ell during the summer
distance required for
State Superlntandent or 111- '1'be ·bouse wu ..,....
by
ment estimated the carryover llld then stsy above tor the
11 are&amp;lly Increased.
stzpclton E. E. !loll, bas lbe ~ Clair Cotlrjll, Sr., Pl. PleaQol,
Aug. 1 would be 16.2 milllon .or the year.
wse thing to do is slow down nal authority as to wbelber lbe lilld oecilplld by the Willy BOadl
bales. The revised estimate The higher !l&amp;!lfhler
and take It euy. Use snQW
boards decide ~. SUbe Jr. family. Tile IDlGUDI of claDJ,
stems from . weakened prospects later this year are In .
or cbalns and nW:e aure your &amp;aid, IJid Holt can require IUb- qe to the hOuse arid llOIIt8llW
lor U.S. cotton exports, wh1cb because of the 1 per cent
\'islblllty through your wind· stantial evidence.
·
bid not been dlllrmlaed late
more than offset improved pros- crease expeoted ID the
and w!ndow1 11 good and
W·«fd!Dnead~l)'~-~-pects tor domestic rfl111 con- , ber 19§.May . 1968, pig erop,
. Alwys be on the
The altorllq leJifl'al beld the ·
sumption.
j'1gs born durmg these months tor children playlq and
loclll boardl mUll 1J11111 eomThe department l&amp;ld uports. will !Uppty the bulk of
who may take
motl Hille to delerll1lae the U.
Alii ro WlllD
lor the current marketing year slaughter hogs during
In the path of your
lltence of • ealamlty.
PT: PLBASAN'I' _ TWo eeuPBTAL PIIE'l'TV-soft pink organza petals frame the face ol "JIIIa World," Lellle
Lantlley. The British beauty m~ a fanciful cmrlloD fl'olllllle spriq bat t:GIItlltioll
now are eatimated at 3.5 mll· ember.
cerlstn you can lllop
Soxbe lll1d It would be dJffl- pleu have . made appllc«tioos
fllbe Cllrlstiall Dior LoodOb 111011.
Ion bales, a hall mUUon bales The depsrtment said hog
Above 1111, use seat b·· &lt;. eult to define 1 clllamlty by for marriage Ucenees m·the Df·
below the previous estimate. ducers are eXpanding their
Should an 1ccldent occur,
Ia• ,
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Thts new esimate also com· ductlon m _response to .
. chancea of survlvlll and less
Saxbe'l oplnlen wu IIIJued at They were Harold Ray Meadow
pares with exports of 4.1 mil· prices .. Th•s expanSion m
ioue lnJ••ry are greatly lncrea..
requeat.
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20, Muon, llld Shirley Ann Ill«·
lion bales last season, 'lbe agen- bers will cause, pt~ces to weak- ed when seat bella are buckled. Hell cited a law which went IY. 21, Pomeroy, aod DaYid
cy said the prospective decline en In the second baH of 1900.
vou don't alreedy have seat lllto effect 1ut July 1, requ1ro Jobnathan Graham, 19, Gallipofrom a year earlier re'flects
beltl, have them lnslalled now Jna a taz.day ldlool year, but Us, and Cooole Jo Cheesebr6w,
primarily a working down of cot,
use them every time you permlltlng time oft for two 19 Pj, Plwant.
ton stocks in foreign free-world
teachen' meetlnp IIIII for cto.. -' ' - " - - - - - - - 18
countries. largely because of
1118 caused by epidemics, public under whieh sebotl buUdinea
uncertainty regarding w 0 rId
AMATE\lll
alllamltles aod elreumallllcet CIIIIIOI be used.
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market
prices
during
the
!116&amp;-6
.,
The
word
"amateur."
which
Meigs County fruit growers
crop year. Production and conliterally means "one wbo has
are Invited to a Jackson Area
sumptton of cotton In foreign
taste for anything," came into
a-~
Fruit school next Tuesday 10
free-world
countries
are
expect.
eSOf
In
France
during
the
relp
lUI
a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Jackson
ed
to
show
little
change
this
Louis
XIV
lA&gt;
denote
conno!J.
1
PCA Building,
year lor a year earlier.
PT. PLEASANT - The
of the fine arts.
The programs opens wilh a
On the positive side, U.S. mill neal Pt. Pleaunt. Mason
welcome by ROOney Marhrover,
consumption prospects have lm- ty Chamber of Commerce
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
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Jackeon County Extenelon Agproved so that domestic use ner will be held lonlgbt at
The pandura was an ancient
ent. "Pruning Fruit Trees lor
now Is expected lA&gt; tAltal 9.5 mil· •'clock In !ilL P'Or Room at Oriental stringed fllstrument a
Higb Fruit Color and Ycild,'' I
lion bales, up from the prev· Ple•sant Point Resort.
of the lute family bav·
by Eldon Banta, and Disease
lous estimate of u million Colonel Crarles L. Yeager,
a long neck a hl,ghly vaultControl by Blair Janson, Ex- 1
bales. Domestic consumption the first human to pilot a
back and, originally, two or
tenaion Specialist, complete the
last sea110n was 8.2 million plane fa•ter than sound. wUI three strings, whlrh
were
tnorllini program.
bales.
be lht speaker of the evening.
with the fingers.
The colton surplus has gone Col. Yeager arrived In CharieB·
Apple Trees - Ments of
up
because of heaVy. production ton this morning from Edwards
AMAZON'S DRAINAGE
Semi-Dwarfs. !'l purs, by EldGn
brought about almost wholly by Air Force Base,
Calilornll, The dralnace area ot
the
Banta ond a fruit
growers,
increased
yields.
The
record
where
he
Is
Commandant
of
Amazon
river
Is
about
2,122,000
panel di sc u~si o n on ldt:.·&lt;.t~ tllat j
erage yitld of 531 pounds of lint the USAF Aeroopace Research square mllea (If the TOC8lltln!
have worked by growers Hor- i
ton Dempsey, Dic k Brown, Pete '
per harvested acre
Pilot School. He is native of river Ia included), which iS
Fuhrmann, and John Richards,
lor the 1965 crop is almost dou- HI!IIIUn, W. Va.
nearly twice as hitge as that
make U!J the at'lernoon program
ble the average yield of '1EI Entertainment will be provld· of any of the other great rivera
Reservations &lt;:~re not necespounds per acre achieved in ed by Freddie Gaul at the or· of the world.
t:i1tfY . County Extension Agel1t
1917. '111is yield more than off- gan and Dr. Dan Glassman
L . r: Hlake,,Jee said til e group l
set a 36 per cent decline In and Jon Leighty, the "Wander·
TO MEET FEB. 11
will go lllto Jackson (or lunch .
harvested acreage from IIM7 to ing 'froubadors.''
PT. PLEASANT - The re1966.
- - -I ~h''" America ~ s are living longer Y&lt;ith every passing year.
gular montbly meeting of the
• average ' I expectancr remains at about 70 yean
The department said lndlcatColonel Charles Lewis Cbapterll
I according I~ latest statistics compiled by the U.S. Publk
ors supporting higber domestic Driver Suffen
Daughters of the AltH!rlcan
Health Se"•:e, b•t many bablea bon toclap can look fer.
lio stlma
1
voluUon
baa been paatpoAed
won! to much longer lifo terms. Newscflart abolt lhoWI
consump n •
tes lncude Injury in Wreck
..
from
February
4th to the lith,
P!rtentage {figuros at right) of chlldltllllom today which
the _increasing rate of cotiA&gt;n PT. PLEASANT - State
2
p.m.
In
the
Appalachian
.,.,n su~l,. th.rough tho lleps to oge 15. One of eve'l' use m recent months and a re~ lnvesllg&amp;ted a two car Auditorium, according
It
th.ree
,.e '' through to 10, and olllosl one in live will
atively low level of mill siA&gt;cks d~nt Wednesday evening
Charles
R.
Proffitt,
vice-regeu~
still be around ot
r
in relation lA&gt; unfilled orders lor Sand
Road
resulting
Model
cotton cloth. The agency said ssoo property damage and
DGM
'-'
dd r
tax
IIATURN'S
RING
llOIItributlng
influences
are
»or
lnjlll')'.
The
white
polsto
waa
devlal·ll
1
NEW YORK (UPI) - The! r:n~~,'onga~ ope~~Uon
expansion in general economic A car driven by William
oped from • sour root by the
r: r&lt;-en Bay Packers and the)enses and the pellllon lund Most unusllll reature of lbe 1 1Ctivity, high level of
RaWSOD, 37, Rl. 1 Pt. PleaRnt; \~~~of~P,.er,.u.;;;;;;iiii;;;;;;;;;i;-;;;
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Fruit Growers
Invited to
Jackson School

LONCER LIVES

D'Or Room

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J3 year~ of the NaUonai Football cent of the nel, came to
It Is •ow known that
League' champlon!hlp game, $826 659.26 with S100,0110 of Ibis
ring Is actually made up
It wae announced today byI1
allorated for second
three separate rings. Sat·
C:'~ispsionkl!r Peteh Rozrhlleped
. place team• and $75,000 for urn ts the only planet known
"'" ac ers, w o w IP , third place clubs.
have such a ring.
the Browns 23·12 in the t1tle Baltimore, which finished
arne Jan. 2. will rece•ve '
$1819 91 each Cleveland play- 1second 10 edthe , Weshtern Confer- UlOPTED, SIGNED LATI';R
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, ence, vo1 OJ 0 s ares worth
.
era earh earned ~,288.83. The If9B2 each and the third 1
Tho 1Jeclaf1111on of Jndepimd·
large shares are second only to Chicago Bears voiAld 55 sk~~ ence was not siged o July 4th.
lbe 1964 champoonship when the I tb $6!1 182 h
was adopted Gil that date, but
llrowno received $8,052.82 and wor
· eac ·
first sipture did not apthe Baltimore Colts f6,571.40.
pear on the document unlll Aq.
Green Bay voted 50 player
PleaBaDI hUey Hospital
according to the EncyclopaetlblrM while Cleveland voted Admlttod - Mrs. Robert Me- ,dia Britannica.
4t.
I Daniel. Pt. Pleasant; Robert
The title game grossed Layne. Bidwell; Mrs. Kenneth
I2,38S,OB6, including f1.8 million Helghley, Bidwell; Mrl. David
t-m network TV ond radio, F. Forshee, Gallipoll• Ferry;
Dlarking the second strai ght , Mrs. Martha Sauers, Pt. PleasJear that revenues exoeeded $2 ant; Duane Clatwortby, Pl.
Dlillion. 't'he NFL Bert Bell Pleasant ; Chester Leport, Pt.
player benefit plan received Pleasant.
f525,000 from lhe game a!ld Discharged - Lana Pearson,
f875,000 went Into the pension Gallipolis Ferry ; Mrs.
tilaDll lor coaches and miscel- Willet, Pt. Plusant.
~eous d ub person!!€!.
Birth - Mr. and Mrs. Ke&amp;· ll
The net receipts from the i nelh Heigley, Bidwell, a daugh·
)&lt;ere $1,180,1MI.IO after ter,

,gn;,

llary forces.
The ~partment saio
Southwest and the Delio

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IA&gt;n ID 1165. The West
duced 18 per cent of the
crop, and the Southeast 14 per
cent.
,
In a rev1ew ot the agricultura! outlook, !be department said
led cattle ptices likely will con·
tinue tttron&amp; dlllinC the
half tl 1816 llld average

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DOCTOR'S ORDERS

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wftll cllspatcltl

•. FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY

Your pharmacist
II fully qulllfl~ by
years of training
and experienre;
Ucensed by the

BOBBIE BROOKS
DRESSES

state, he deserves

.
your doctor's, and
. your confidence!

and SKIRTS
NOW .,' . 6.00 to 13.00

4 Registered Pharmacists to Serve You

All We,. Much Higher f'rlced

eL"ZShop

Swisher &amp; Lohse
Rexall ,Drugs

118 E. MAIN

POMEROY

One Can Help
By Observing
All the Rules

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of
it. striking a car driven by
REGULAR _
J, Weigand, H, Letart.
· Weigand aultered a mln&lt;~rll Certlflld 011 Stltion
Injury toe!~ nose. Neither
w. Moln It,
""""""
was ""''·· --·-,----~'""'"""""""""""""""""""""""'
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The New
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WHILE THEY lAST .

In Any Kind of Weather
ellg1211t. · ·

DRY CLONING

len Frankln Lucky -seven Salel

Here to Se..Ve

$229.91
........ 11111111 fl I IIIIo II Pt111 ~ ......
........ WtloNt MoMMCI'IIDJ.OIIIdtr.
pendltbllltr. Alk out Wa:h F 11t1T. 'TheJ'I( tell
you _ , 8411- Ia gift-qullltr. You 0111 give a
Bulfia With ~ bIll iTt We mad• wllh pdde.
. Made lly tha ..... ellllled Glaftlmea who created
Acculran- 1M only altcLMo wtlat II'IIFIICI now lha -'d'a -I!IMdald of -.o,.
Bulova 1liVlll you etrln to - . . flvtn,
more qvlllty for your 11101181· C"- from our
lara• ~.... Ptlced ,_ $at 2'i.

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GIT'I1NG ftll WOliD ACIOSS-U.S. plaaes dell.er more llwl bombo ou tnisoions
over Viet Colli terrltolf. Almlft also ore a key me1111 ol carrying on th• propganda
war ill Viet N~ J!:J:tiD&amp; bole in lbe aide of Ill .Air Force C47 transport, above,
houses a hnae, 1
e load apea"" .,.tem. ID lllgbt, tile T.akers are turne4
donwud,for In rlmfniiiQ e r ecatdecl m 1 r to Cottmunl f - .

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FURNISHINGS?

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SQllAD MIMIIONED
The Pomeroy · emergency
IIIIJIUBU Was 8IIIMlOIIfd at I:SI
a.m. today lor Claude Reitemlre
Pomeroy. He was takea to Veterans Memorial hoepltal as a
medielll pstil!lll

eCANDY
GH HENRY CHOCOLATE CLUSTERS
RIG. 69c-POUND 37c
Joh-n's Fudga, C'-1... or VanUia
Topp1d with Nutl-12 01. p1Ckaa• 37c

eTOYS

$29?

Meigs-Gallia-Mason's
.

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OWN SUNDAY
NEWSPAPER

llf AIIDrti'Mflt of Paint lloo(q

Sc HCh
R..ular Allorti'Mflt 25c Pllnt lloo(q _ 3 for 37c
.... $1.00 Paint ly Numlitr Stts
77c

.... $1.29 h10 ln. Wood FramM To Fit TIM Pllnt
ly Number and R..ular U.
Far Only 97c
...ullr 59c, 650 .PI.- Jla S.w PVIIIM S,.Cial 47c
hauler 69c, 650 Pita Jla $1w PvDIH S(Mclal 57c
R... 98c, 1000 Jl'- Jla Saw PuaiH Special 77c
eTHESE SPECIAL.$ WHILE THEY LAST

Serving Our Area
Only Lilce The

Sunclay Times-Sentinel
Can Do ltl

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.JE~T

· ELVINEV WANTS
' ME TO .JINE HER
FER A LEETLE
50551P, PAW

.• . . . .

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CHORES ltl DO

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DON'T FRET, PAW,
I'LLO~LY

,ly NEAL ADAMI.

rr WPif; Pf'lt:ll

BE

PARK ...~EII
IIAAS-EWOSANP
I WENT DOWNI ~E.

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Jllddleport, 0., Feb. 8, 1988

Qospital

POMEROY MOTOR'S

· ····

EN'I'Eii'BD JIUSPlTAL
. Persou enterlnf Holzer Hotpita! during lhe last H houri ·

,...~

is
IOOJDDP

MoNIIW GN.HM tall A. M.
CANCILLAT1GNI
COWRICT.IONI
Wll ......... UfttU fall A.
for DQ et , ....,._

were:

Mn. Emily L. Ply~e,
Flrel Ave.; &amp;frs. Oddle E.
llu4h. Galllptlla; Lester L. Ba!"
,11,1.' I Bidwell; lfrL Alva J.

:m.

IN "SNNW·
BOUND BUYS"
62 Buick _

$1,695

Electra "22~" 2 dr. Hard
Top. Buick's finest aDd best

aeries. and this one 11 tops.
Power steering and bnkel.
Automatic shift.

61 Volkswagen $895

PHONE WY2·2156

-

2 dr. Original dark blue fln·
inside and

--------II out.
ish. VeTY clean

Blaettnars

Wanted To Buy

Pomeroy, Ohio
NOT!CI!: Will buy !01
skunk till Mlll'Ch 15. B I 1
Bailey,
Obio.

IIIII.~ AIIOIIM!

liftS a

9

'63 Volkawag. $1295

.. V 4

2-Door

01M1 HI-Test

llquior

Deluxe vinyl Interior,
green finish, good tires,
heater. Plenty of economy.
Pia~!¥ of go, for the anow.

~ l!'=:!rC~mlleap
l.l'rlvento carburetor telna
4. Stopa fuel Uno fl'teze·UP
5. Prevento rut, corrooil!ll
I. Cleeu intake menlfl!do

1~!1.:If!:d:.:''1tw

'63 Corvalr- $1399
Mon

za

Locally owned car, 4-speed
ho~, 110 engine, lots of extras, black finish, red buc-

II. Protect&gt; pooltlve craakcue

ventilation 17stemo.

DRIVE IN TO LANDMARK
Iuper ..,.loo Stotlon Now

11=========1

ket seats, radio, new tires. II·
Driving in snow ill fun in
a c~rvair . .

lluli-

Service~

ldcGulre. Rt. I Crown CIIJ;
Mrl. Jolla B. Denard, RL 1
Ew!Dgloll; Charlel E. Wblle,
Pl. PleuaDI; Mn. Darla B. Jar'ril, PL. PleuaDI; Cbealer L.
Planla, Pl. PleaBBDI; Tbomal
A Bryan. Pomeroy; George E.
Jlolma• SyraCuse; Lyndall E.
Dlal, Jr., Seottown; Mrs Noah
Delawder, Rl. ! Pedro; Patrlct 1). Deer, Rl. 3 Irtnl!in;
Nyla June Afllbrlgbt, Wollllen.
Dilcllarjed
Ml'l Herman. DliiOA, Mrs
Walter T. Fry, Mn. Jamea G.
Hager, George R. Halley. Ml'l.
Edwin N. Hannan, Kyle A.lllU,
Rtta C. IIDibrook, Ml'l. C. Dale
llolsehuh, Paul W. Hudson, Kay
F. Taber, Cheryl Ann Mayes,
Fronk L. Samuela, Cllarlea G.

By ICINI -

GASOLINE ALLEY

:~~ti:Shei:II~,=J=r.,=and=LIB=ll~e~A~.\V:ard.:

'llct,
au ....
'I1Je Fabric
Sbop.

RHdsville,

Aulborlzed

2I

a.m..

ANTIQUE ll'urnliUre,
mlscellaneouL Call or
Mrl. Bowiii'Ci CecD, Ill
M.m SL, i'Omei'07·

NOW

am,er Sa1ea

1 a11o

River News

Television Revue

IS THI
TIM! TO I'LACI YOUR

Notice

THE BORN

. MOM QUE .WltJ'T
Gl~ Mt;. A. TUMBLE !

Pomeroy Motor Co.

WilL BOARD horses or ponles. Good care and feeding.
Rea80118blt rates. Phon~ 992-:
7931. ·
34

'i

THAT

CARRIER

LOS~ ••

I'VE WED

EIJEIMHI tJG

WITHOUT

StK:Ce'.&gt;~ J

DICK TRACY

Net~~ &amp;

U•ed Carr atld
Trucks 0• Displar

NEEDED
RUTLAND

TODDLER

Apply WY 2-2156

IS GROWING FAST
KEEP A

THE

FRECKLIS AND HIS FRIENDS

DAILY SENTINEL

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Phol1111raphlc R-rd

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GROVER'S STUDIO
By HAROLD GRAY

, -, .... .

...

Wfl. l , WINo'S ~LOWif'k4 UP ~ROM

"DO&lt;( AM ClD &lt;:o!lGEil

....

CI.DJA ~ WHAi
INJOO JOi SAO 1 lfl
GAID,MAV&amp;

=

COUl.O TRAIH ~llf'
FOU(S WERE GMART
£!iCXlG~ ll&gt; ISAIIII!

AlBIE AND SLATS

LIKE sr«:Nf NOW. n&lt;E
WAV HE KEel'S ~

DO""' M VAU.EV, HE
MUS&gt; I(HQol ~lHINii
WI"; OONT I&lt;NOW I

I'WM J06

6A~D

SANDY
IS Ml&gt;(eG

•REtaNG"
'rHE

WMJ!

Oo""i -.OHOER, 13RING6 ALL 6011tt

OF Ni;WS TO A SMART 00~, _..---'--'

I REcKON I CQbP WINO,

THAT'S i=Oii! SURE f
HOPE ~'S COT A.
Har •UPPER REArN I

COME. !Jilt
t'
SANDV

..:,~,;~

WI

By RAEBURN VAN BUREN
I'M
TAIC:E
SEE ... SHE

WHAT??

. SI'EU.

FIRST
QUALITY
REGULAII-

......

t ROOM lnrni•hed apartment
for rent. Phon• WY 2-2771. After l p.m. Phona WY ~74.

C:.rtlflecl Oil 1!•

Rowley and Reed Rardware.
11 I tic

:TIWLE::-:-::-:::-R-:w-=='1'9=----=rr.~. ap and 11-. llnnrD'I frill
or Park (SIBil Approved)
IIIDermlle, Oblo, ......,. IV\

I II lie

N3IL

00 Llncola Hgts. 2 bedroom
bouse. ~tiful BlrclJ kilcnen
eabinots. Phone: WY urn.

.

,,.., .
By BRANNER

HAVING TROUBLE
DRIVING IN THE SNOWI

I 4 tfo

TWO TRAILER SPACES lor
rent In tbo Vlllage ol Mlddl•
port. Call WY 2-3346 or W'i
14186

or WY

~

1130 ...

YOU NEED 1HII

1964 ENGLISH FORD
\

4 Speed Trans. Winter Tires.
lEG. PRICE
$1095.00 _

,
THISWEI'Jit ONLY
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YOI,I ,.,.W!tYS PAY LESSA'F·•••
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Newa
--.•. ··A= ...
@)lot

.JE~T

· ELVINEV WANTS
' ME TO .JINE HER
FER A LEETLE
50551P, PAW

.• . . . .

HlJRRV
UP- -VE GOT
CHORES ltl DO

'

I '! ¥ ·1"'"

DON'T FRET, PAW,
I'LLO~LY

,ly NEAL ADAMI.

rr WPif; Pf'lt:ll

BE

PARK ...~EII
IIAAS-EWOSANP
I WENT DOWNI ~E.

I GOflEA SECONT

Wf'f,; STRONG Pf.;

But., •

.

&amp;-Dally Seotlnel, fi»Dw.,

,,,

WAHl AD
1NF0RMATION

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

...,

~

FORSALI

Jllddleport, 0., Feb. 8, 1988

Qospital

POMEROY MOTOR'S

· ····

EN'I'Eii'BD JIUSPlTAL
. Persou enterlnf Holzer Hotpita! during lhe last H houri ·

,...~

is
IOOJDDP

MoNIIW GN.HM tall A. M.
CANCILLAT1GNI
COWRICT.IONI
Wll ......... UfttU fall A.
for DQ et , ....,._

were:

Mn. Emily L. Ply~e,
Flrel Ave.; &amp;frs. Oddle E.
llu4h. Galllptlla; Lester L. Ba!"
,11,1.' I Bidwell; lfrL Alva J.

:m.

IN "SNNW·
BOUND BUYS"
62 Buick _

$1,695

Electra "22~" 2 dr. Hard
Top. Buick's finest aDd best

aeries. and this one 11 tops.
Power steering and bnkel.
Automatic shift.

61 Volkswagen $895

PHONE WY2·2156

-

2 dr. Original dark blue fln·
inside and

--------II out.
ish. VeTY clean

Blaettnars

Wanted To Buy

Pomeroy, Ohio
NOT!CI!: Will buy !01
skunk till Mlll'Ch 15. B I 1
Bailey,
Obio.

IIIII.~ AIIOIIM!

liftS a

9

'63 Volkawag. $1295

.. V 4

2-Door

01M1 HI-Test

llquior

Deluxe vinyl Interior,
green finish, good tires,
heater. Plenty of economy.
Pia~!¥ of go, for the anow.

~ l!'=:!rC~mlleap
l.l'rlvento carburetor telna
4. Stopa fuel Uno fl'teze·UP
5. Prevento rut, corrooil!ll
I. Cleeu intake menlfl!do

1~!1.:If!:d:.:''1tw

'63 Corvalr- $1399
Mon

za

Locally owned car, 4-speed
ho~, 110 engine, lots of extras, black finish, red buc-

II. Protect&gt; pooltlve craakcue

ventilation 17stemo.

DRIVE IN TO LANDMARK
Iuper ..,.loo Stotlon Now

11=========1

ket seats, radio, new tires. II·
Driving in snow ill fun in
a c~rvair . .

lluli-

Service~

ldcGulre. Rt. I Crown CIIJ;
Mrl. Jolla B. Denard, RL 1
Ew!Dgloll; Charlel E. Wblle,
Pl. PleuaDI; Mn. Darla B. Jar'ril, PL. PleuaDI; Cbealer L.
Planla, Pl. PleaBBDI; Tbomal
A Bryan. Pomeroy; George E.
Jlolma• SyraCuse; Lyndall E.
Dlal, Jr., Seottown; Mrs Noah
Delawder, Rl. ! Pedro; Patrlct 1). Deer, Rl. 3 Irtnl!in;
Nyla June Afllbrlgbt, Wollllen.
Dilcllarjed
Ml'l Herman. DliiOA, Mrs
Walter T. Fry, Mn. Jamea G.
Hager, George R. Halley. Ml'l.
Edwin N. Hannan, Kyle A.lllU,
Rtta C. IIDibrook, Ml'l. C. Dale
llolsehuh, Paul W. Hudson, Kay
F. Taber, Cheryl Ann Mayes,
Fronk L. Samuela, Cllarlea G.

By ICINI -

GASOLINE ALLEY

:~~ti:Shei:II~,=J=r.,=and=LIB=ll~e~A~.\V:ard.:

'llct,
au ....
'I1Je Fabric
Sbop.

RHdsville,

Aulborlzed

2I

a.m..

ANTIQUE ll'urnliUre,
mlscellaneouL Call or
Mrl. Bowiii'Ci CecD, Ill
M.m SL, i'Omei'07·

NOW

am,er Sa1ea

1 a11o

River News

Television Revue

IS THI
TIM! TO I'LACI YOUR

Notice

THE BORN

. MOM QUE .WltJ'T
Gl~ Mt;. A. TUMBLE !

Pomeroy Motor Co.

WilL BOARD horses or ponles. Good care and feeding.
Rea80118blt rates. Phon~ 992-:
7931. ·
34

'i

THAT

CARRIER

LOS~ ••

I'VE WED

EIJEIMHI tJG

WITHOUT

StK:Ce'.&gt;~ J

DICK TRACY

Net~~ &amp;

U•ed Carr atld
Trucks 0• Displar

NEEDED
RUTLAND

TODDLER

Apply WY 2-2156

IS GROWING FAST
KEEP A

THE

FRECKLIS AND HIS FRIENDS

DAILY SENTINEL

~

,..,,,,,,,."'"'

~··'' ·'·~

Phol1111raphlc R-rd

.......

GROVER'S STUDIO
By HAROLD GRAY

, -, .... .

...

Wfl. l , WINo'S ~LOWif'k4 UP ~ROM

"DO&lt;( AM ClD &lt;:o!lGEil

....

CI.DJA ~ WHAi
INJOO JOi SAO 1 lfl
GAID,MAV&amp;

=

COUl.O TRAIH ~llf'
FOU(S WERE GMART
£!iCXlG~ ll&gt; ISAIIII!

AlBIE AND SLATS

LIKE sr«:Nf NOW. n&lt;E
WAV HE KEel'S ~

DO""' M VAU.EV, HE
MUS&gt; I(HQol ~lHINii
WI"; OONT I&lt;NOW I

I'WM J06

6A~D

SANDY
IS Ml&gt;(eG

•REtaNG"
'rHE

WMJ!

Oo""i -.OHOER, 13RING6 ALL 6011tt

OF Ni;WS TO A SMART 00~, _..---'--'

I REcKON I CQbP WINO,

THAT'S i=Oii! SURE f
HOPE ~'S COT A.
Har •UPPER REArN I

COME. !Jilt
t'
SANDV

..:,~,;~

WI

By RAEBURN VAN BUREN
I'M
TAIC:E
SEE ... SHE

WHAT??

. SI'EU.

FIRST
QUALITY
REGULAII-

......

t ROOM lnrni•hed apartment
for rent. Phon• WY 2-2771. After l p.m. Phona WY ~74.

C:.rtlflecl Oil 1!•

Rowley and Reed Rardware.
11 I tic

:TIWLE::-:-::-:::-R-:w-=='1'9=----=rr.~. ap and 11-. llnnrD'I frill
or Park (SIBil Approved)
IIIDermlle, Oblo, ......,. IV\

I II lie

N3IL

00 Llncola Hgts. 2 bedroom
bouse. ~tiful BlrclJ kilcnen
eabinots. Phone: WY urn.

.

,,.., .
By BRANNER

HAVING TROUBLE
DRIVING IN THE SNOWI

I 4 tfo

TWO TRAILER SPACES lor
rent In tbo Vlllage ol Mlddl•
port. Call WY 2-3346 or W'i
14186

or WY

~

1130 ...

YOU NEED 1HII

1964 ENGLISH FORD
\

4 Speed Trans. Winter Tires.
lEG. PRICE
$1095.00 _

,
THISWEI'Jit ONLY
'

·~

YOI,I ,.,.W!tYS PAY LESSA'F·•••
'

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.........-,.

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D/ .

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8 JONES

w' ·

/Ike

Pomeroy

ledge melts away.

·.

dl
~=~~;:.t a:_~:~nta~~~nd':'O:: o=.~en

anfch~rlte

" Certainly trut' sticks and the peanut butter I th~ brand of movies and books joyment in wha:n:; dld

°"s':p~

~~~e. w:ere~ h~:.. been a patient

a'

StntiDel, Pomeroy·ldlddleport,

I

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Society Notes

a,

Feb.

But Allen apeat

Stmda7 wllll

•

SOCIAL

RUBBER
FOOTWEAR

Mr.

•

Jotm

THE SHOE BOX

'

M'ddl

• ld I
• fIe
SPrmg

:~

queot fliti ·$115 million in

•

•

•

nlir

est
. doWb by Italian """
rors. Aetlltg .. orders from the
lllorney's offtOe, police
'l'hul;daJ raided the Rome
branclt olllte Marlborwgh Gal·
tery ,iltd taok from 11! walls
13 nude drawlllgo by the 110ted
Auatrlan artlsta Gustav Kling
and l!lJOII Scblele.

Tiller Buy!

I•
•

103 PAIRS
LADIES' SHOES
VALUES TO 12.99

3.99 IIIII 5.99
Miss America, Smartaire, Miss Wonderful,
Naturalizer and Robinet!e. Dress heels,
flats and casuals. Boken sizes, find your
size and get o bargain.

WAY

MEIGS THEATRE

I

tlltaeD-IautpllftiBIIIbut-Aid • doeti,WI ..... tbeiiiiGC
far . . , .. . . .

w.,.

Turbo-Jet V8 II avdlliii .. II
ne

..

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RUBBER FOOTWEAR
FOR THE FAMILY

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
FIB. 4-5

Shoe~•

ond coD 11H'lnp1re
matched loiVIIY body style
fur o Jot-smoother ride.

"WILD IN THI COUNTRY"

(Technicolor)
El\'ia Presley, Hope Lange,
Tuesday Weld, Millie Perkins, John Ireland.
Joanne Woodward.t

Chapman-Canaday
i In tho Mlddlo Block Ntort .. llberhkh
l POMIRQY'I QUALITY SHOI STOll

Soft eontaurtd MWSttlto-bucket

FU. 6-7-1

"DR. GOLDPOOT AND

THI IIKINI MACHINI•
Vincent Price

.,

POMEROY MOTOR COMPANY
PHONi

W. MAIN STREO

....

..

~uld

Whitman, Edw. Mulhare.
Are we all Poteatlal killers1
SUN.-ON~TUIS.

•.

·POMEROY·

"

Mrs. McClung
Of Hartford

D• Th d

ay

In AffidaVI'ts

= Burni·ng Plane· Kt.lls Three Per·sons
otller.fte ....

n:"~.S'I'IJI qJ': read~

Suart

Nerve·shalterinl?

The

:~~=.

:U,.

front seats come olandard In
Sit per Sports far nllxlnicornlort
on every trip.

Cbm8let dealtl's:. Chevrolet· Chevelle •

"SIGNPOST TO MURDER•

Mail Patrons
Urged·t·0 use
Snow Shovels

b : : :·
.
1 aclMJOI dlalrlctl 111 Scilllb- verslty to latroduce leachero to
Ohio to HCUre 1UC11 ramerllal ntiiDc !*JDII' the
•
,
felllral
No other
cl1strlcl 1o (ltii'Chuo 1000 ·boob
.
1Jict In : : : " ty baa· been Uled t.. add twe teachera 'to~ PHO~NIS, Aria (UPI)- A wlleell, _...., IIIIo
all · · led
~ 'l'ltle 1 11111, IIJd to ptirchase eleclnJD. flamiDg lwo-etJilDt plane ram- oilier lltMOI • 1fC111 tiller
~
-• 1c
~t 111cb u med 1 row of hoUiel tn·the Mer· .._
'My Wll
approvttl
and CGOo lt:Hectloa of
l'btJeu1K, ...., a -llllll i.r ,. llllll
fer
anti mbaJreMIDi
hUed ()ICH'ItldltiC tlevleeo.
Thursday, klU1Jtfl
llnll ..... 'lila . . . . . . . I
II'~ ·
lppnl
Morrllon predlcted the eme- IDCitliuq a aleeplJtc chl1tl anti tiinej 1t11 II IIi"'-.
llvfll otiMn. ' . , AI WIOd, I ~
I jiiJJaleal ~llllli (lnll'llll t. dial readlq prow.q~, ~ •• 1n,j
{
Balin l.jtpll cbUrirell
wUI be' ·:::.... on the lfllllDd Ilk! 4!f lor • W' ,Jiiltal
flllti 'lell!oo), Rlvtrvlrf Biamea- lilt nalllonday. 111 -l!ltlltlltid 'lhe COIIVerted World War IIIII
MUII!IIe bUf
• tory " 'i'vPPen ~ llllmiD- two lll1f .lelcben ~ WiQ, all'ot'l!l wao ~PJiro.~tchlJic 11tJ 1i • OICitplt II!'
. ·~ . . . to pu11c1jlllie 'li bt employed by lbl board lblt I!UIIor ,rzjlort Willi ill · rflltllliaulbt. 'My Qad; tile peopia
llo!b ~. ·
Wilt. ·
' . '' dalne ~ WhOI! It ntntl tilt~'." •'
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hiiiii.IW 11w ,....,'-1\ 1\1'0' ..,. tile fti!IIDI ... ~· mJ ~.
·
. 1 Btii,:Wcild )iolll tnt
.UO. lain ~ Ctl lltliell' ~ will . "
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Ill • at
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'ftl~:~ll·t. .~ .; Ia (c:.a-!OitP... l"'*l "
!1111~.....,_.

!:tom

TONIGHT
NOT OPIN

HOUSE SLIPPERS i PRICE

~

.Remedia} Reading PhySic• a} :
• programs
• ·o0tJin.e
FItness

The powerfllll' emootll •••
'66 Caprk:eal::f'

Moon statiOD to M
. . OSCOW . •. c0 me In.
•'

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IIIJbodt•-..........

S.IAlrond

''l!lverylbiag II
loncU
.
normally," Fokln uld In a Pill\ SNOWMAN DOING THE TWIST- The snowman doing the twist was built by the children ol Bernard Fultz,
.,.... report '"' the IIJli&lt;O 1e . Melga County proaecuting attorney, Fairview Drive. They are Beth, 10 and Becky, 6.
made abnoll 11 hlltll1 after
·
lalllll.,.
--e

'&amp;B Charged

I

lllallcewlaoolltoatltlpple~IIUI

'"''"•I

· ing the birth of their first
a sen, Jan. 24 at Holzer
pltal, weighing I lbs. 3 oz.,
ed Stephen Craig. Grandpar·
entl are Mr. &amp;: Mrs. Bruce Spur·
lock, Danville, W. Va., and Mr ..
.
and Mrs. Benny Brown,
Peytona '•
W. Va
I

pictures taken on the mon• by
lho' Luoa·9 rocket after Its bJa.
ltrlc soft Iandini wlll11 be shawl
to viewers oo eartb ln dat
course," it w11 announced •
day.
Moscow televlalea . . . . Yurt Fokln told lite RuBslau
tllat the ftnt apace Jtatlon on
the moon bad taoamtlled a '"'
bou of ..
~~n." lltree
rse

Belmont Gets Rhodes Team
T0 Bnng
• ID
• New Jndustry

..

28.9

Final Sale/

~lathesu!!.~

ota".

Power

THE CHEVROLET

T0 H· anOI..

MOSCOW (UP!) - TeleYisloe

can be otarted
.
The Allen House
former SAIGON (UP!) - U. S. Air
home of Mr and 'Mrs Frank Force FltiS Thuodercldel jet
Allen, was P,..cbaaed by the bombers struc- targets
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board of trustees 111 the college miles southwest of Ha1101 today
MOSCOW (UPI) -The Soviet lunar surlae&lt;!. Thursaay's spare Sin~ the United States does I minutes after landing.
lite last lltllltlll&lt;r following the in the fifth straight day II raids
Ullioa today received historic feat was tbe first soft landing not expect to attempt a softl They said arrangements were
dealb 11 Mrs AU01t In Decem- stnce the . United States ended
scientific information, and possi- 4lf man-made iRstrume&amp;ts 011 landing before next May, the being made today to traBslate
ber 11164
bouse wlU be the bombing lull over Commubly televisioa pictures, from the moon,
Soviet achievemeat may have the telemetrit signals jn&amp;J
mode, led. to
ld
dorm~ nisi North VIet Nam.
illstrumeats
aboard
its
Luna-8:
While
Tass
set
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target
date
pushed
the Russians ahead of picture J or a lineak preview 01
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A U S 'litary
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tory for 30 coiJ~ge students.
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apace station, the first "re- for a Russia• ma11aed moon Amenca in t~t race tG the what Luna.g saw oJl lhe mooa.
AN INI'ICNIE
PACmC The store attached to
the also dlsctosecl that two U. ~· Post olflco ofllclals of the oearch laboratory" uo lbe laRding, the agency predicted moon. The UmT'ed States hopes Moscow rad,., however, stl·
1 ~ t1&gt;Wtly today requested
llorm I08ketl northern Catifor- house will be renovated · and Navy pi~ were loot
lltat mooo.
Soviet spacemea would be to land a man oa the moo• by oounce&lt;l only that one common!·
nla today and gale warrunga used as a bookstore for the Th~y ' attack• In the sam petrons who receive rural aRd The officlsl aews egency nylllg to plsRets by 1976. The 1970.
calioa had beea received frora
were posted from Point Hayes, oolleae.
f08IOD. The three crewmen town mall delivery make •• at- Tau oaid telemetric Jlgnals Soviets must first complete Luna-i set down gontly oo the Luna-9 but gave no details ol
Calif., to Tatoosh [Bland. Wasb.
abeard: the two aircraft were tempt te clear snow away from from Luna-9 will belp scientists successful space docking tech- moon's surf~tCe near the information o h t a i n e d frona
Rain pu~ by strong winds
WOMI!.'N TO MEET
presumed dead.
. around their mailboxes.
gain .iRfCX11Ultioa •bout the Diques such as carried out tn "Ocean of Storms" regioA after man's rirst spaceport outsldf
fell from the Monll!rey area The BusJaess 8Jid Prolesslow- A Ioree ol 5,000 U. S. ManDOS It waa reported that postmn mooa's age and surface vital to the last American Gemini flying !25,11110 miles in about the earth's atmusph"',
norlltward along the ceaat to el women's club will have a meanwhile presaed deeper mto in the rural areaa, as well as the landlllg of 1 ma• o• the lallltCh.
three aRd a half days. It landed
Oretlon and Wasltlrtgton. More dinner mee11ng Toesday at 6:· Vie. Cong territory In southern 1n tA&gt;wn, have bean made oeveral
with its package of Instruments
than .. Inch of rain fell 111 11 3(1 p.m. at the Martin r..taur- Quong Ngal Province 320 mites hous late In recent days beintact and began trBHSmittlag
boors on northel'll California. ant. A meeting wfll RUrlheasl of 5algen. Tbey wera Clltlse of lite ...,. problem.
radio signals back to earth.
Cold ""ther continued to plag· follow at the
ColumbUI and udvanclng under heavy nghter Paul Case! and Chari.. Diehl,
A team of scientists at the
ae the Midwest, W'hlle the A~ Southern l!llectrle CernpaRy'a support Ill lite sweep, ailed postmaster• Ill Mlddlaport 81d
giant radio observatory at
!antic Seaboard .... slUt dlg· office wllh lite program
Ill "(,peraUert Doulfe Eagle," Pomeroy, respectively, jobltly
Jodrell Bank. England, tracked
lfng out from lhe 11Qfst bllz. cltar(l u1 Alwllda Weraar 00 tiJ8 Ninety VIet Cnng were knowa tlrled that palnllls Ill loft bave
the Soviet flight to its e•d aad
zard of the cenlury.
1op1c "ctm Pfll'llclpation."
deRd In the Hrat week of patbs cleared r.. their mallboles
MARTINS FERRY Ohi (UP!) _ G
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The Nevy aircraft dowtled Ill lrom around them oo lite rural Rhodes says OhlO will offer a new person~liz
serVJce pictures for more than 20- HARTFORD - Fuoeral serv·
ty.four cara and two OttliiiOI of CINCINNATI (UPI) So- Thursday's attaclao over North routes.
to distressed areas where mdustry IS lacking and popuices for ' 'IorenC&lt;! Jubling :.~..
1 llkar Akron, Yuuogotown &amp; brlnt Moody, a, who• robe Viet Nam were o twJn.jet RA5
laUon slipping.
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Clung, 64. Hartford. who died )II
Canton Rallread lrelgbl lrl1a caught fire aa she sat on a reamnalssance plane 1'llb two
The governor, speakmg before 300 persons attend 11!
Holzer Hospital Thursday eft!b.
derailed
toda
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to
cmrmen
and
an
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Skyhawk
Veton111
M..,ortal
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a
Chamber
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here
Thursday
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wilt be held at the llafl.
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traffic on Oh1o 53, about 10 tllllel today, died of the burns '11tur• !ram lite earrler USS Ranter.
AdJIIII- - Claoda Retltl- the •
to be offered by the Development Department
lord Baplist churck Sundlly •t
north of here.
day night.
mire Pomeroy; ;Mrl. WUI!am to draw new industry into Ohio and create more jobS. St.
2 _p.m. ~th .the Rev.. Warreb
No one waa IDJured.•~o est(.
IIIUVI!:R FINI!:II
Hayes, Middleport;
Norman Clalnvute 11 the county
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Zm• officiOtmg. Bur10l w1U be
mate Wll made of the damege
LOCAL Tl!lMP!l
Wood, Harrisonville;
G11'1 seat
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ul acqulrlnc local airport. He Alfid:IV!ts chargmg
assault '" the Suncrest Memorial Garthat reltllled. The
Wyandot Tltelamparature 111 Pomeroy'• MASON - Jobn M. Grueser, Btungaraer, Letart, W. Va.
"We're (OIIIg to assign three said there was f!111,8111 avaB· and battery against three Rt. dens at Pl. Pleasa•t.
County llbertll'o offlco satd In- ,bualneu dlatrtct at ll:li p. m. ,... fined $10 and - • Ia Dllebai'Jeo - Vtlltrice Nlee, 1111!11 bere lor 30 to 60 days to able to lbe coanty 1v 10 afr· I. Rutland residents have be-? Born July 29, 1901 at New
dlciltlonl were • ......,d ull today was II 'degrees under Meigs County Oourl Friday by Bacloe; Paul Clay, Albaay; pi topther with mayors and port to accomodate twin • eo- toted w•th M01gs county author•· Havea. she was the daughter
(CanUnuect ·ao page 2 )
cloudy skies.
Judge Frank W. Porter, Jr., 01 Mark Clay, Albany: Charlol all fleeted officials 1n Belmont line, boallteu • type planes, hes lollowmg on alleged scuf- of Martha Heslop JuhliRg, 'iltla
..:.;.;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;::.::.:.::.....:...:.._ _.:...._....;:....__ _' - - -a Sbte Patrol cltatloR II park· Werry, Pomeroy; Veraa MJa. County and look over Industrial bot aobotJt 1tat1 fDed 8 Jetter fle on the Beech Grove ro'd survives, and the latH HUgo
ing on the blghway,
nlch, Coolville.
stteo anti wort on your prob- of lllteal or a prellmblary apo Thursday.
Jubling. Mrs. McClung was acBlrtbs .- Mr. and Mrs. WD· rein," Rbodeo Aid.
plltatiorJ wltli 1be Jtale Avi- Charged .are Clmrles
ar· tive in the llanghters of tho Am.
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Ham Hay... ..wdlaport, 1 101. Rbodeo .arged oll reslderJts of atloa Dlobto..
brough. 20 : Virgil Yarbrongh, erican Reroluhon, having ,.,...
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Paul Parsons', Rl I, Racloe,
l1ef In lbelr .... and tbOir fu. from the audleace when be told ported Frye was involved IR • Lewis chapter. in Point PleBS·
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baa fUed a ·petition for divorce
Melp a..enJ Boopllal
ture by ptaylllg a stronger role them. "We're ge!ng to slay with flght With the Yarbroughs aod aat aad as state regent.
A remedial readi~J.rogram in depth ~d an men• lD Melp County Common Plssa Adndr- - Klla
Jl'lck, 11 lndutrtal and economic de- you don here uolll you laad an suff~red injuries that required She was program chairmae
alve physical fllneu proi'hecl to be carried out In ENierp court a(ain.t Ella Mao Parsons PtlllleroY; Maraaret Relbol, ftlapmeat In the Ira.
. lndwitry."
medical attention. Frye_ olleg- of the National society of D.A.
Local school district wl federal funtla waa explalneil ul LewlavtUe, clJariltag lfOS8 PotneiQy.
'1\o p.-w ultl Bolmool Belmont County hnd a popula- edly sustamed . tacerat•ons of R. She also hetORge&lt;l to t h 0
today by Executive Head Larry Morrison.
.
neglect If duty and utreme llllcUrpo - Mayme Culler, Coltlly olllclall were "drag· tlo.. of 95,614 people In 1940 the head and nght hand when Christ Episcopal Church in Pt.
Fedenl funds of over '32,000 have been ~ntnted cmelty
Syrecuoe
p,a. W' 11 lllllllllltler but dropped to IIO,aJ In 1865. reportedly struck wtth a hoe. Pleasant. 1o the New Havea
l!astem Local School ~rlct through Tille I of the Ele•
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The matter wiU be up lor heor· Garden club. and was active Ia
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lor the remainder of the curweather observers caalloned
renllla&lt;al year. AboUt 1215 mil·
today, bat so far there wao
llol! 01 lltat sum Is earmarked
no eause lor alarm.
lor 8tltJih VIti Nam. But Sen.
The Clnclllnall Wealber BurJ. WllUam. Fulbrlght, D • Ark.,
eaa &lt;aotloned "lbote reapoaa~
oormnlllee chairman, lntllcated '(be building
committee of ble for Bood proteetlon" 1o
the ...... _ ' a&amp;o would deal the Rio Grande Ooll••e's board prepare lor posalble Doodln1.
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wlth -~·...
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the "'ft •
tbooo ralaed d""'"" the panel'a archi''•ctural firm Donaldsoo, by nlllfaU would Ptllllble ..,.
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aelo were aJive today, .. sputter- plans for the renovation of the • ; i 1· ' : 111. 1 :r 111 : : : ::•
eel llw director of a leadlllg Allen House.
Ronlt •rllallery, "he'd be loreeel 1o pqt a fig leal 011 his stat- A new physical
education
u• of David."
bulldiDg baa been • goal of the
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nt
college for several years. Al·
comme was 11toug1t 110 del1nlte time bas
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TOKYO IUPI) - An all Nip- and an occasional flm frem an Air Fra1t01 B!flRI '11ft • . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -~···- - - - - - -. . pon Airways Boelllg 727 jet American plane• overhead ·con- take off from Orly Alrfleld
airliner wltb 133 persens aboard verged on the scene soutbeast Paris, in J~, 1912, a crash I
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crashed into Tokyo Bay tortlght of Tokyo and found the wing of which kUied 130 peroo111, lllllly I'
only lour minutea from a land· the plane floating in the water of them cultural leaders from ,
IDg In perfect weather. All a· where .a light mlot bevered just Atlanta, Ga.
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were
feared
dead
In
the
above
the
surface.
'11te
worst
atrllnt
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ln htstory.
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'11te plan' carryillll 126 pa,. floating body of a man and a
SUper-ConlteU.Uon andl
sengers from s bC1rlbem Japan book explaining how to use life- a United Air Ltn.. lJCI coUld·
anuw festival and a crew of 7 saving equipment aboard the eel In filghl over New York City I
fell into the bay seven miles plane.
killing 134 persOM.
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veteran Reports from Japan's
seu
·world War II pilot was circling
ense Agency rescue control The Boeing 72'1 Of AU Nlppoo
lor a routine landing.
center said fishing boats 111 Tok- Airways was the fourllt 72'1 in·.
W48IIJI'IjlTON - A JI'IJJ.I,. A search boat of the Marl- yo Bay had launched a search volved la 1 mejor craab lllnCe l
ICIII ~lion of the John· time safety Agency sighted .... for posalble survivors. H 0 p. s Boelllg began prodncllon tl the '
son admlnlStration'l VIet Nam eral chairs 8lld articles of cloth- were t11m that any would be jet which Is powered by throe
pollelol appeared certain today lng floating In the water at t' :· luuad alive. Wreckage bad 1101 jet engines In a ciUJter 11 lite
wltl&gt; Jlte"o ileglnnlng of an untJ!o 40 p.m. 19:40 a.m. l!lST) and been alghted in the bay Which tail end. Three crasit&lt;Jd wltbin
uat 101'101 of pubUc hearlnis by they were ldentlfied u comlllg Is 20 by 30 miles.
a space u 1'1 days II the Ulllt·l
the Sel\ale Forelp Relations from the missing. plane. search The previous worst
crash eel Slatea last year, kutinl 131 :
CoJ1111l(llee.
~ operating wltb spoUights Involving one plane was that of pers0118.
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Sutter, 78, who died ol I Jtorl
~nt weetmd wttb " ~:
Tuesday at bl8 bome Ill ·
Leiba Wood end othar ,_s. carolina. He was
Uvea.
bqslnessman • 111 Middleport
By aatlce ~ .
Mr. D. D. C1elalld end Mra
years ago.
The Women'• ··AfternQlia Club cecelia ~. COIUmbUI
He Ja survived by hla wile, met 'l'bW'sday .t the home 11 were recent VlsltM• of Mr. uli
HaptonstaU sutter, Lees· Mrs. Roy Christy. A ~ Mrs. Densel Cleland. D. D. a.
a daughter, ~- Florence lime waa 111joyed wllb Mrl. land end D. M. Qeland ...UO.
of ML sterling, Ky., Olrlsty serWig 0
deosert on Mr. V. D. Cleland.
a son Martin. services "?II eourae to Mra. 1V1111J1m Will, Mr. and Mrs. Claylojl Al1el
conducted ~ Bernwell WI Mrs. Clayton Alleo, Mrs. a,s 8lld BID spent a recent m:ellll
burial •" the · "plscol!"i Cem.. Balley, Mrs. Raymond l!llber- 1'llb Mr. 8lld Mrs. (21arlel
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...,, 1n oarnwell
feld Mrs Jilbll Wle"·- and lein and family Flalwondl.
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TONIGHT
¥1sltor of Mrs. Letb8 Wood.
Ole home of Mra.
Lawrence Jolm RldeJJ.our, ~~~~ent
at
Evangeline Chapter, OI!:Smld- Smith
Aahland college Is spendlq 11M
wi11 meet tonigbt at Ule
.
between semes~ vacation witb
Temple ill Middleport.
Mr and Mrs. 8 K. RideDour.
night
will be· oband Mrs.
Baney,
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Flatwoods were recent vlfllon
of Mr. and Mrs. WID ~
SJSTER DIES
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Mrs. Elizabeth Wickham IJM!Dt
Mrs. Herbert Moore received
, eral days - \Yltb the BeD·
Tuesday evening, of tb.e
FB. a
inans.
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of tier sister, Mrs. 0.~ The Laurel Cliff Better Health Miss Jennifer ,Jo
Grueser,
B. Jones of Balti~ore, Md. elub ·Wlll meet Thursday even- small daughter Qf Dr. and Mrs.
to weather conditions the ing at the borne of Eugene Roger Grueaer of Logaa Ia
Moore's are unable to go te Thompson.
Membera are re- Art Orr.
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brl
bottle ·-·••
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Baltimore.
m1n~..~w
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her grandparelits, Mr. and Mrl.
AnEND CONVENTION
FEB. 7
Art Orr.
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Pomeroy a en e u w
Marie Koblentl was returtwere lD Columbus ltr the week- JMet Monday, et 2 p.m., at tilted to her home Sunday from
u---ld Brown, wit the MeIgs Ge neraI •··
to attend the state eonven- borne of Mrs. ncuu
tMIPltal
tion of the Royal Crowl Bot.. Mrs. Theodore Ebersbach as co- where abe underwent treatmeal
tier&amp; Association,
hostess.
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for the brave souls who made logs.
offered from sadistic minds 1 have seen
ern c ren the past two weeks
it to lhe churches m town. All It was agomzing to stare and reputed wltb great talent.
etheal halft 8 candy bar and throw Mrs Cera Wiggins. of
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res away.
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churches were h~vm~ services make a tmal ch01ce - always We are~'t concer~d with We could never have done Ave. entered MeJgs General .
even tf the croY.ds ',llere de- regretting 1t -:- ~ven ~s I de- images, either. We d1d what that. Good to the last drop was pita\ Tuesday1 following a
p!eted.
voured the hconce p1pe or older people told us, ~nd we our motto, and of our parents heart atta~k.
Life " reduced to
Simple . •·stogy".
had a lot of fun with •mall too You JUSt didn't I h row Mr. and Mrli. Bruce
u~rms m a snow storm, eat, j Truthfully , I wanted t• try, amounts of money and u~e. lhi~gs away. Bu 1 gu~ that's and daughter, Susan, of
slee look out the wmdow to 1every kmd. dtdn't you?
Countmg stars, or
catchmg wh ·unk ards Oouish today. bus were weeken~ guests
Sf'e P~ho ot stuck m the "nov. , I loved to read ··Hansel and ~lghtnmg bugs, or makmg snow
dfscar/ our things as soon Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hysell
g trh TV play the IGretel '' eatmg the gmgerbread 1re cream was more fun than
od 1 Peoplf family.
••dt agam. wda . 1 '
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and
l'andy
witch
or
no
witch
ml
!•ng
m
front
of
TV
or
grabdas
we
sete
attnewhedm
toe · th
Mrs. Cora Meinhart has been
11
ra ,10 ' ret or ts, e.L ,- hard
so to 1 So much· like life, we have to bmg a popc1de
. from 11le freez. on't ge a ac
mgs con 1me
. d to her h~me•
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gol sf - appe I es an~
mHke cho~tes We can 't have er.
an~mo;ed
r tat aUach St. due to a fall IS lmprovmg
s&lt;J!ls v
I everylhmg but we waul
The fun is left out when ev·
e ato a sen Lmfent
a. and js able to be about en
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But everythmg tasles better can you remember havmg eryth.ng 1s done for you
Dodge lj\'lth na 10 side cur- cru tch es. Her nieces • Mrs •
whf;'n we are snowed m, pop- such small problems?
Life I Bemg snowed m g1ves
us
d
PP g. boards lea Hysell anU daughters,
an mce
runmng
corn, apples, bubbl ry
stew. ' seemed so simple, entertam-I time to do t h'mgs .we can 't geI tams
We hated
to turn
it m for a. lene and Terry Lou are assistsoup. hut apple p1f&gt; With cheese menl · well. whatever 1t was to otherwtse, sewmg, readmg, new one and we felt sad when ing In her care.
ed l!'
fn ed mush w1 th bul ter dnp- the whole fam1Jy d1d 1t.
cookmg different thmgs or JUSt
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We
were
rather
Charles
Eskew.
return
to IS
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ping dif'ters want svrup ).
, When we discovered movies, vis1ting with each other, when w~ de m' h Lth the new Ply- home, West Mrun St.
I jjiijiiii;ijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
we are trf'amres uf contrari .
day afternoon, from Charleston[t
"ather would we can't •·go go" as the young 5 n 5 w
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we a wen r
mouth Somehow possessiOns G
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nes!'i . we want what we should 'herd" us mto the theatre. AI set sa ys.
· art o( us Remember enera ospl a w ere e
not have. It tastrs better
I shght scuffle ensued whJie we
I'm glad George and Henry ' :e;e at: art with. eur horse. been confined due to ~ broken
~1f'mOries play tricks on U!'i : debated where to SJt. Some Swtft took lime with us
n:i~ngsofat lgo8d, ;ecause I :~kl~o r~~~~~it~ f~~wa~ork
in storms. So~e e\'ents a re, wanted on the yery Front row, thei.r store. Whether we made don't). But today we discard Ci!:tr~ Railread.
etr.hed deeply . m our mmds , somt&gt; m the back ro~. but fa· a fJVe cent purchase, a penny cars houses and furniture and T-S
nd Mrs. Clarence
wh 11e othe:· sc1entl f1c
know- !her sr~tled for the mtddle and o~ a dollar, we were ~ever hur·l (I ;.:]most said' families) any ·rler ~/son, Dennis wllo
,-====--=--; so that s where ~e sal. Togeth- r1ed. Perhaps. toda~ 1f more · time UJe style changes. It gives caUed here by the death of
ernPss, we had Jt.
Iadults took tJme wtth young you a kind of unstable feeling. mother, Mrs. Allen Dill. left
He had bought the .rand~ be- ~ople lhere wo~ld be. less de· Here today, gone tomorrow, Wedntsday, for their bome, Apft1re we went ln.
I~vanably hnquency and dis.obedtence,
that's our by-word.
If vane I CaUl.
pmk lozenges . You might have I remember gomg to
the But the snow does one thing: P
_Y_ _ __
wantea gumdro.ps,, but you ate' s~or~ te pick out can~y
for it makes people aware of each
'M MEET WEDNI'.;SOAY
lozenges. We d1dn t know we Chnstmas and there Jt was all the Any time you look out White Rose Lodge A_wdliary
' could have refused ~eat them displayed ln big wooden buckr.can see setmeone giving of Brotherhood of Railway
For The Family
someone else a push. So may. Trainmen will meet Wed. after! 1UoorPs Return from
tt uz rww w 42LM2 1A UW __ be it has some reasoa after noon at 1:30 p.m. at thet ~Wa':
all.
ball ill Middleport. Mrs. II
: c,.~gin Convention ~
But
remember,
daffodlll
are
Robson, president, wlU bt
Mr. ~d Mrs. Harry S. Moore !'t
Middleport, 0.
sleeping under .all that snow. charge.
l returned Tuesday from Colum· 1~
Ouf
bus. Georgia. where they at· 1~
rf
Itended a meeting of the National I!li
I
epo
j Royal Crown Bottlers Associ a·
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. men the~ with Mrs. Moore Unl\:erslty Tu~ sday where h1s
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At Pickens
Mr. Moore of promotion.
He was accom~amed br hil
They met with head personel falher, Robert KtRg.
ol the company. The borne of· Barba~a Junes and her ~·
ficc of the RC Company is In Larry ~megold relurned lo Ohtt
(:olumbus. Thev discussed op- Umverslly today after spend·t&gt;rating procedufe with key per· lnM several days here wltb Mr.
sonel. Whilf' there they attend- I and Mrs. Emerson Jones.
I'd the Metropoli tan oPera
I Mr .. and ~s. Har~y s. MOIJ'e
durtion of .. Madame Butter· were m A sh~1lle, Oh10, to at~d
n ,
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funeral servu;es for her cousm,
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Elliott Crites. Burial was made
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at Circleville.
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Randy Humphrey• and Rm1
hit•Pn :V ' I ren
Hanning spent tit• weekend In
Mrs. Adam Ebersbach was Columbu 8 where they were
gut&gt;sl or honor at a birthdAy guests of Michl Ll~yd at Ohio
j dmner Monday at her home State University. Tht&gt;y returned
Mulberry Ave. given by ber home Sunday and Wedr!esday
children.
returned to Ohio University for
A decorated birthday cake bak the opening of second semester.
ed by her daughter, Mrs. Frank Students returning
to Ohio
Choon from four models of
Wi1son
was
St&gt;rved
with
the
dinUniversity
roliAwing
the
semes·
America's most dependable tillers ••• 3. 3\-?, or 4 h.p., W1dl
ner to Mrs. George Powell
ter break inrlude Janire TanneVtrlical or horimn lal dri v~ . Reo
Parkersburg W. Va.; Mrs. El· hill, Keitll Morgan, Karen Bach· 1
"Verse. 14" bolo tirres guarBnleed
Gaul and Mrs. Ronald Clay, ner. Judy Butcher, Barbara Mor
for life. 26wtillinil Width. Exrolulrhesterc;
Mr. and Mrs. Frank gan. Dave Wiley and Joha AJ~i vr quick tin! c:hanfe felture.
Wilson.
Middleport
; MR.
lensworth.
ixd11siYe balanced de: ig[),
George Hobstetter, Mrs. The Rev. Howard Ruppelt ,
Burns. Pomeroy and
pastor or the Middlepert First
guest.
United Presbyterian Church, attended the annual Pastor's ConFIRST
vention held in Columbus the
QUALITY
past week.
REGULAR
.
David Konkrigbt visited with
MASON, W. VA.
Certified Oil Stlfion II :i:~;Frleda aehnel and other
OPEN EVERY DAY I!
tver the weekend. He
We faiMII mr pullao bluer 111111
ALL DAY
W. Mil" St.
,..,.,., was recently dis~tlarged from
1""' lbamlmlil to IIDitl4b Cbmolel'e
\!!Eiil:iiii:iiii:iiii:i""'iil:iiil:i~~~~ :ii::iii""'~~~t. lbe army and bad been stationride. WeaddedaonrbDahln..,ltlfteu!d
ed in Germany. He is residing
hocJJ*"- ltlOIID1I, IIIia put Ia
iD Orient, with hla parents,
eof'l.aellllc
lltock .._._ IIUI aoft.
the R~v . and Mrs. Raymond
Konkright. They were former
W'III'Jdal call opriDga II _,HeeL
Middleport residents.
B7 loft. tJ.oaab, WI dfil't mea11
llllllhJ, Cltemlle&amp;'l
8llkel for a
FIRST CHILD IS SON
•tiOIIt. IOIId ddt. \I'trJ lllead1 era
Mr. and Mrs. Oaude H.
coma. A bmttp jmapl fnll tbe Wldeo
Brown, Minersville, are arutOUIIC· j
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or stage I tantrum. We just els, any kind you ~~ want.
sat back •nd "passed the sack" Remember the pink ...
W~b!r days
these chanll~ 1 remember a certa(jl wintry back and forth. A little noisy, honeycomb candy, the ribbon
and Mrs', Qlarles
ellt way of Uv ng.
' and Jon, Mr. and Mrs.
1snowy day in my childhood eat- but who cared, there ,.aso't any hard tack and the biB bon
Suddenly 00 plans or decis· : tng a hot biscuit drowned In sound llll)'bo1'.
(don't forget the
lam Russell and Ted, t.lr.
Ions have to be made, which : butter ond "decorated" with I No "onder ptople were good lllcks) or the big fat
MrJ. Walter Grueaer,
meeting to attend, or whether !strawberry jam, while watch- readers, you had better be. We d!"'P' Ill all coiolo, lncludlllg
Adolph Grueser Sr. and
to ll• or stay home. We stay ing the snow come down from Ibad to look at the "pickture" ruce black ones?
. IClal'Jl McMaster wm
homt because we caq'l get the warmth of the dining r&lt;10m 1and wben the dialogue flashed Candy lnday has become like Mrb!d M~. ~~:' ~ch
anywhere unless we walk, and window.
- en you'd better. get It
read I the rest of our clvDizaMon, 11 ~a :tt!,~~ foU.wlng
1
bosides, anythmg worth &amp;omg I I make a return trip in mem· now. 1f you mi"ed II nobody has conformed to the plastic Gru~Gtrod weddlni
to Ia cancelled, exrept chttrrh.l or to the candy counter where had ltme to tell you.
, bag age. The "country store" IJoD
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d
We had such wholesome luo I
b
lth
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me r&lt;'&lt;'all the quotation. "Where IctSion which
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Chaplan.
Today
two or more are gathered t_o- . my penmes o
Ion . licorice Iteen-agers and adults must be !
so there was more en- turD:ed berne
g•ther in my name there will tom between the
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so histicated and even accept lhmgs,
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libranan at the Wahama Hl&amp;b
school unlit she became lll.
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1011 u1 Mr. and Mn. Aatonlo WASmNGTON (UPI) - The Survivors in addlti01t ta her
ul Beynaldo Goma.
occupanll ef uae of 11M! Defense Department haa '"' mother include her husband, A.
ru 1o the burlllDI
nou~ced lbe death of Army Pic. Keith McClung, Sr.; two sons,
"I ru tol the bad&lt; door
MmQ. ald his ,..
had WIIIIBDt T. Haynes, son of Mr.
Juhling Me rltlltfl, Mar,U...,.. coul4 hear
"goaM" I piaRe t11iq the and Mrs. _l!lrvm Haynes, Lim- IBIIIown, and A. Ketih l.lcCIUJti,
-:-the
airport would bit lbl bouoe caster, Ohio, m VIet Nam. The Jr., Charleston, and two lfaldo
wu awful. I
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Defense D_epartment sald Hay· children.
110
on the
"My
liled 1o get llC81'ed ' was killed m actlnn.
Friends may call Ill the r ..
lbtlt the
. wben . 1 plane
came ooer,"
glesong Funeral home on Satur.
anti lbrew me bact, Munll laid. "I . tblnk the Utile
NOW YOU kNOW
day from ~ p.m. and 7-9 p.m.
one Mldlael puled 1011101blllg &amp;amaral warrlon ud JIIJI8' Memorial •ervlcet will be held
lib tbl8 ~ bappu. He tiled feudal lordo earrJed ercfo. by the Col (21arles
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