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The general theme for ,~ . Live A . n!" by tbe Rev. Nyle
day evenms. at tbe home of
Blellln&amp; of Malon.
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annual "Week of Prayer" be- Borden, .I ll. Moriah
Bap~st I
her lfandparenla, Mr. and Mn.
Mill Jl'lorell\)e, Grimm of eo.
flnmng Mond&gt;v tvenmg, Jan· Church; Rev . Boone .. wors IP ~
ID Middleport
John T.....,U, Mulben'y Helihta.
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lwnbua and Mr. aad Mn. Bert
uary 4 at the Middleport Fit'l!J leader; mus1c by til€ F1rst Bap- •
lu Pomeroy
The Eagles class of the A•
Ia observance of ber fourth
Grimm of Point Pleasant Cllll1!aptist Churc·h will be "God's list ch01r .
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w ~ bury Methodist church school Holiday guests of Mr. and blrlhda
ed on Mr. IIIII Mrs. Blll 11&lt;11·
Allllwers to Eternal Questions.' 1 Thursday, J~n . 1. sermon top- M•ss Pegge Baromck of N\ land its families held its annual Mrs. Eber Lewis included fbelr PI~ wore takon of Sbarl Tile Letart Grade scjlool _pr.. llns Chrlsttnaa evenll\l.
' The services. sponsored by 1c, ··what W11l .It ProfJieth • York Cit) , Sophia Baroni',: Christmas dinner. and
party daughters, Mr. and Mrs . Bob aa she 0 ned her many lovely sented a Christmas Jll'Oil'&amp;m Mr. and Mro . Julian ~
~ Middleport Ministerial As-· M0n 1f He Gams th&lt;' Whole! Sco~dale, Pa. an~ ~~w~:d
Wednesday. evening at
the Springer of Caldwell ; Mr. and gifts .:: with ·her cake. A Monday evening, Dec. 21st. It and daug,hlers of Huntington
IOCJation . will tJCgin each eve- World," by the Rev. Howard oni&lt;k of Fan~o~ M nd Mrs church social room.
!Mrs. ~rge Vaughan of Mid- decorated birthday cake Ill the wu atlended by an outstand- were Christmas day &amp;ueilll of
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Iring at 7 3(1 with ministers ol liuppelt of the rlfst
Uniled holiday guGesBs 0 . kr. aM Ibe ·
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• dleport : and Mr . and Mrs. Wll· sha'"' of 1 turtle bated by ing lar1e crowd. and enjoyed her parents
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Church · worship ! William . aromc . u rry 1 A a
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her aunt, Mrs, ·Joseph Struble. y a .
Clarence Hof man .
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leader, Rev. M E.. Dowson; 1 eJg 3·
at · p.m. b
ttrac· Mrs .. Estella Walburn and Har- Individual Ice cream · Christ- Mr. ~ Mrs. Gejlrge ,Boston, Mr . and Mrs. Don ~m1
SpPrial mu"r each evc-n mg music by the :. d hodJSt chOJr . .&gt;tr. ~n~ Mrst:l~n We~k- 1were . se~~· at ~ 1~!er" anJ ry Walburn, Middleport.
mai trees, coffee and koOl aid Mr: MOrl Wolfe and ~rs. Mar- and children of ~&gt;·ken~ur&amp;
will be in rharge ol th" church Friday' Jan . (J _ sermon top- , r elu rn_e ome_ ur ay' a er lJ\Ie In
rJstma. c
nd Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tewks~ were served
llyn Rott,en were bui.Jness ris- spent Chrit;tmas day with •h«.
choirs. Tht&gt; .~ dlL•du lt' tor the lc. "How Shall We Escape if sp~~~~ng Ch~~t~arir lt Rey~ arrangeme;tts oflse~n a~~n~er- \ bai)&lt; and son, Tom, or Wellston, Pre84!nt w~ Mrs. Carl Mit- ltors in New Haven Monday. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
week of meeungs is as fo llow s We Neglect so Great S~lva-1 no st urg.' ~~ Me s~n ~n :green can es ~:~ 'th red I visited during the holidays with ch Mr · and · fin. Charlel ::r..e.. Mn. Margaret Thomes and Flowers and family.
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Monday. JHc l . sc·rrnon topiC, tion. , by !he Rev. D&lt;Inald Hicks , ~a~g •t~r-J~ a~, rd ~
rs . : valsd."lonllf~~ed ethWJ in: «&gt;n- llheir PI!J'ents, Mrs. E. 0 . Tewks- gp~ and i:mella, Chuckle BID Jreqe Winebrenner wet'l! Moo- Mr. Russell ThoniaA' ·or
~What · Doth the Lord Require oJ the Churrh of Chnsl. wor- o ~ n . ee s an
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I can e enclfc
WI P ents bary and Mr. J . He Grate.
and Marla Dawn Mr an4 Mra day dinner guests of Mr. and llant
Ohio wu I ,.JfceJctnd
tf Thee ''" by !he Hv•v M. E ship leoder. the Rev. Borden ; J· ~~w;~~ ~~W,:!~r, M~~~gh~: : ed bet~een ~~= i~r=-:~:::drop Mr. and Mrs Walton Man- \ Joseph Struble 'and , Mlrl\ael, Mrs. Trve Blessing of Mason. guesi of his mo\!ler, Mar,ar•
:powson of Ht'~1 h
Me thodist musJc by the Mount
Mortah a ed t th tlr h
P"tt IJ
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h I ce Mi.;s ley have returne«r horne after Mr and Mrs Gene Mitch and Mr. Clarence Hoffman
1s et Thomas
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Phurch :' 1 vor~htp lt&gt;rni er, 1 n a Bap1is1 choir.
~rn F -~ t rft orne .1 .ts u~~h holde: was at each P a · ask~ spending the Christmas holiday Sh~ri and M~k and Mr. and hm;ne for sev_e ral weeks as the Mr. and ·Mrs. Carl .~orrJi At
'ev. Donald Hick &lt;; music by
, hi: · pa;~n~ ~/~n: ~~:. J~n •~~~~Ja K:r'd.!::t~r, birthday in Kansas City, Mo with their Mrs. Terrell.
Ohio River Sand aft!l &lt;;ravel Junction City, .Ohio ·lifllft wMllo
:fhe Church of { hrl' t ch01r .
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1 L 1 'ler Mr Lielwller h a 5 g k · 'th the Inscription "Hap- danghter and family, Mr. and
dlqer -11 on dry dock lor the end guests of h" -plu-enls, Mt.
; Tuesday. Jan 5.
sermon • rs.
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ce e WI . , Mlllsa ,. present- Mrs. Marvin E. Boyles
and
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and Mrs. Bill llolllns.
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·~~..qu~ae' ·Meado••s has re- ~ lBif;::~:~·
Kay Ri,., by her family .'
Mrs. Sarah Hann~ and Rob- Rev. and Mrs . .WJibur Baz..
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ert and Mt'l!. Hamel! Hannum ' ter's daughter ~aldlne and \
Ways'' " b\ '"'' Rev . IJonald Mrs . ElmBr Wehrung enter-, turned lo her hom~. ~~~us~';,';j parents, Mr . and ~·- -~~~h; i.s employ..cl in Colwnbus, spent
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w..-e business visitors In Galli- family of Okl;..,_'!la ·Ciljl a ..
11 ne. ~f the First
Baptisl tained tea chers of the Pnmart l Texas. after a vJSJ wJ
!lin RJZer, was serv wt
Ute holiday weehnd with hts
polls Tuesday.
. . holida guests of b~r parenll
Cop . wnrshi J lea der, th ~ , Dtpartment of the Middleport 1 Reed and sons.
, , dinner a~d the group
sang arents Mr. and Mrs. Ervin I
Mrs. Sandra Shields hall red Yla ,
here. ~··
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~~chHoward ~uppelt. music IChurrh of Christ &gt;I 01 i'" 'H Mr. and Mrs . Clyde Hames i Happy Blflhday to her.
~oumg~rdner.
A large erowd ~!tended the sumed her duties as janitor anT,::
lhe lOll of Mr.
by the rlf&lt;t United Presbyter- ChriStmas par_ty ~~ ~er home , amJS dau~h~~s, Kare~ and Pe~ While seated at the tables, Out-of-town holiday guests oi l ~~ldiJ,•; .J;&lt;:rtr~
s"'i tha Letart 'JIOhool after lllnelill. Ives King and M_. Grimm of
!an choir .
ion Sycamore-St. on ay even- nye~ u~e:rs lo~":e~lstw~;~~~r Mrs. Estill Moore, president. Mrs. Ernest Bowles and lam· ~ -,,. •' a 1 -~ ·),"!""ft,~ . ·: Word was ·received hert by Kirkland, Ill. are . apendin&amp;
Wednesday Jan. 6, sermon mg .
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·' on behalf of the class, present- lly included her children. Miss \ Fkst Bapl'llt ellure
ura- !rlelldo of the death of Mary some time here ,,
topic " If a ~ian Dies, Shall He ' ,;ames were pl~y~ /nd .J'n- ~ an~ MrsR ~aymo: ~~~d:r· and I ed Dana Winebrenner, a mem· Emmaline Bowles of Cleveland: 1 day.!v~~Tll!!'rogram, ·~ Parsons Hughes formerly of I Mr and Mra .Taek :and
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and tupley!Ltv Mouodsy!l!: C,ppg "'ndaY
I Carl Roach, Mrs. Thelma oy- . daug t
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gift from the other teachers. and
H.efresh...'l1~nls were served to , Circl·
Mrs. Wilham Bradwrd
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Phil Harris,
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Felix Alkire, Mr. and Mrs. Phil and
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WASHINGTON IUPI)- House I periodically I&lt;&gt; determine par-1Gerald R. Ford of Mlrhigan. lesl did not represent a test of
Mool observera eouldered 1 Halleck, 64 , who hao l~the by four vot&lt;s in~ oimllar rank- have beell "~ .,.,_ btd!IIN
Republicans today elecled Rep_ ly stands on Important _Issues. I Laird is a close lrier.d
of Istrength in the Halleck - Fordl lbo HaUeck. Ford flcht over / Hou.&lt;e Republican
mlnOrity jand-file revolt six years aao, 1Cltriltmal 1!11- ~ ~~~- 11Melvln R. Laird of WisconSin It met today to orgamze for ~ord 's. Frellnghuysen also was battle since neither candidate lbe Hoaae leadenl!lp 1oo elooe since be ousted veteran Rep. !said he expected to win.
year-old PGH Nil!~'~'""" W
81 chairman of the!f party con- Ute new 89th Congress and elect believed in Ford's corner. An- ran 'as part ot a "ticket."
to call 111 advaace.
Joseph w. Martin, Jr., Mass ., I But the GOP "actlvills" who the votea lo •
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f•renee. He won over Rep. Pe- s new Republican flonr leader. other announced candidate for Laird, 42, lo starting his sev·
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aey, a late entry for the GOP ' chairman was a warmup to the A. Fino of New York. • Ha1·/ was chairman of the commitPQIIcy post.
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main tight in which
veteran ,Jeck supporter, wtthdrew trom ,'"" that wrote Ute u1M a.pub-j
Tlte GOP Conference IS an Rep. Charles A. Halleck of In- lUte eonference race ar the last 1h.:an National Platform. Ford
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vacated the job of conference WASHINGTON (UP!)- Sen. l bor of the powerfol Senate Jl'l. field of Montana _who adapted oecond R,..... -.-.--:·· . ...._
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House members which meets House GOP Lesde
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1 oeek Hall k' J b Rusaell B. Long of Louisiana nance Comm!ltee.
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- AI A t;lllm!eVice President·elect Hubert H. ey of Oklahoma on the second Long and Pastore were !be l ty e&amp;UCUI follilw a ')irocedltre
Humphrey pi Minnesota.
ballol in the three-way I'Oiitest. two prim• eontendert. Monron- under whle1l llie .......... •
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old Long, second ranking mem. Democratir L~ader Mike Mans- •promise" candidate with JltroDCied ftom lbe ,_,
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Rusk Spells Out Viet Nam Policy

WASHINGTON (UPI)-Secre- North Viet Nam and China I of a crucial histories! ques- manda ftom """'' 'h al let!dtary ol Slate Dean Rusk says Iwould decide "to leave their tion ,'' Rusk sa.id, discussing the oro thallhe admlrdllrrrt!ou and
that either U.S. withdrawal neighbors alone .' '
' reasons for U.S. involvement.
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from Viet Nam oc major ex- He said in a television inter• He described the question aa tha Viefnamtle III&gt;Mti.
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pansion of the war against the view that U.S. military forces " whether a coors~ of aggression Senate Democralle Lesul.er
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Communists is out of the ques- In South Viet Nam would r~ i!!l going to be allowed to m~ve ~e Manlfleld, Mant., JIIJIP·
wiUt a State of the Union mes·l
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main only as long as the Reds 1ahead and whether appelltes mg _oo a televised lldln:ln,
sage placing education at the a U S mt'lilar d 1omdmun1' 78guerr as atve ld ' e I
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The secretary s•id Sunday continued their campaign of ex- , will be allowed to grow upon p:·edn:led a fuU IC8le. ~ 011
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Pvt. Larr G. Hudaoa aao that the Umted States could panSJon southward.
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Aberde.. end its_ l~volvement in _South-- I ~usk appeared ~n NBC.
Rusk made hJS comment! in It wlll be a JOOd lhlnf, ba
At a joint session of the , aU. S. military spokesman said today.
I Prot·lag Groundo lo lllary- leasi_!SJa If_lh_e CommunJStsln_I_ __Southeast_:~•i~"__!he_scl!lle Ute _mldst_of a flurry of de- ad~~;sfleld re tecl his tllaleHou" and Senate at 9 p. m.,
The spokesman ~aid the ambush Sunday night j land wbere be bao
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EST, the President also " ex· 1caught a column or VIetnamese Rangers, tanks and arm· week• ot school left before re· ·
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peeled to underscore the "Man. ored personnel carriers as it rassed through 1 rubber l turning home again. He spenl l Law eator&lt;emenl anlhorl·
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dote for unily" which he saw 1 plantation three miles south o Binh Gia.
the past two week• wllb blo ties in Met&amp;• co..ty bave aJ.
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In his overwhelming election I An Amerle.n enlisted man 1
f11mily 08 Coodor.St In Pom~ ready enjoyed what will be
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triumuh last Nov. 3. Johnson's was killed in the ambush. the I The attempt by anti- govern-1 eroy.
tbelr quleleot weekend In !HI.
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speech will he oarrled over na· 1 spokesman said. The Vietna- ment leaders to stir up new vi-1
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cldeat was iDvestlpttd lD. tile
and was timed to capture a Tl wounded and 10 missing.
when their followers ran away !
couoty Salardoy or Sunday
PT. PLEASANT - Craft unions of the Mariefta I
wide audience.
Tile new action was an-- without even !wowing a stone
and tile Olllo St.a~ Palrol, Manufacturing Company have notified the Maritime ,
nounced as VIetnamese mil~ at Ute Vietnamese marines who
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Sheriff Robert c. Harleabaell, Commission and company officials that the union does
SAN FRANCISCO -'A CON· tary leaders sent marines wiUt confronted them.
lbe Pom-y PoUce aud M... not intend to permit outside labor to remove any equip,
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the localannounced
shipyard. in December
tlnuous bsrrage of rain and fixed bayonets into Saigon Most of the demonstrators,
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dleport PolIca de.--a
Maritime from
Commission
snow storms raised Utreats of streets to dispose anti-govern- who had been chanting anti-1
bad • qalet w..keDd.
. that contracts totaling some $6,900,00_0 involving the ,o
new fiood)ng today in the Pa· ment demonstrators. The Sa~ Alllerican and anti-government
Except for • lew routlllt
cific Nor!hwesl, where
two gon leaders also postponed • slogans, ran away when a line
lnvestl(alllllll ol e~~mplalnl1, construction of two ships, had been Withdrawn because !
weeks of tutbulent weather and showdown with their lluddbist- if 20 marines balanced a long
local autborllleo were 1111 bur- of the company's financial condition. MMC president !
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ra~lng . water has taken at least supported leftist foes by post• roll of wire on Ute points of their _Funeral aervlce's lor Walter delled wllb the uual
terM . Windsor said following the action that appeals I
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42 lives and caused damage * ·JlOIIlng the COIIrl-mat'llal of 20 bayonets still advanced on the . Smes, 110, te_acher,
railroad of telepbOu eaU• ...lomary would be made to prevent the cancellation.
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Me~l l ~gam nearlj .:I!!OIIIil·t ·(julllloye
lloii. ,
fence.
Saturday at Veterw MIIIIOr· l year,
•·volved and reporte'd that 18 ' Trades Council were the pres!· ' m predlcUnc the 1o11J
New
regional djr~
hospital, were held today at
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•~·e·a • weekend tr'""i•
toll
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•per cent of the material for the ·dent!!l of seven local crafts I.Ul- ' 1 rs
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p.m. at Ewing chapel lrith
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- ld Op- lbut they were not _ _. ol,.jlle
rivers along the l
burial -in Letart cem_etery. The
'two vessels is In the yards and licns. Lawrenre Lllchfle •
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... M Da 1 1 fficf ted
:13 per cent or the labor on the 1eratmg Engineers ;
Leonard !fact:
again but Utat
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Itwo shJ'ps has already been ' Shobe. Carpenters Loc_al _1159; I Director Warren 0. Helson
'"tbfts were holdin•
He was born November ll.
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i John
w. H. Smith, Pipelilterl 0 . •
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late' :arah
Ba~ "':.~do .los~
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I The umon·. statement is •• Local 521 ; Emmons Thomao, l me~l predlctld u_per
. 10118 would
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I Painters Local 1440; Emmer
die 1ft traffii! dlll'UIJ. tbe Christ:' 1lYO,MEXICO-THER.EV.
WASJUNGTON (UPn- GOP National Chairman eph Sines. He taught
ac~1,
f !Welch Boilermakers
Local mas weekq l1!ld ·another 24
!'"'liliel Lolvares and at least Dean Burch, in a "state of the party" address, today urMeigs c~unty at one lime
" The loS! of the contract or .
.
H R'
M h' . during the New· Year's week·
1!0 " bla parishioners were ged Republicans to work for party unity in the new year
was prmclpal of Racine
I coiwompsahnipys mtoeabens baulllost sbyof J~.:! : ~;~~- ~~~e:583 and'c~~nry·~=· i end, and be eame_=omfori·
(!rt!ll~- to death Sunday when Instead of worrying "what to do about Dean !lurch."
school. He then went to work
Loc I 31
able eloae boUt timla.
lh · Telnf0reed roncrete roof of I
If Republicans make 1965 "the year of the scape·
the railroad as a mttll clerk PT. _PLEASANT
Three to us. We understand Utal ap- l char, Electnctana
a
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• ·~ bullt Roman catholic goat," Burch said, ''then we will also _
Coil our larller duty where he continuecl until his Whltes~Jile, W. Va., res~dents Ipeals by the ~ompany to this 1
A United Pr- Jlt~tionll
tlitucH .- collapsed during Ute to the nation as the partY. of responsible opposition."
.
were killed Saturday • 1 9-40 P· decision are bemg made, and · T Ific Violations
survey showed at 1eut :Ia dead
omlng
Burch has faced a barrage of
Also precedmg him Ill deaUt m. on Route 17 approximately other avenues are bemg explor-1 ra
in lraHic from I p.m.
l'lt'll
:~ mass.
.1 In hi demand• he resigns the party primary needa of our party ·
two brotbers, John and five miles from Point Pleasant ed to save these jobs. Tbe un-, Charged by Police
Year's EV&lt;O until mldttl&amp;b\ Sun:_ ost eve11: famt Y 1 1 chairmanship following lhe de- we are to meet Ute
.
and Utree sisters, Mat· In a_ one car accident.
ion does not Intend to let out-!
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eed!- day, only ooe
lbe ~
.-;;.:~~1.. moWI~m farming."".:::·
feat of presidential candidate challenge for 1956," be said.
Maggie and Mae.
Witnesses S8ld aU three were side labor Nlll!OVe any equip- • . Larry Lee ~~iH~th,p R
lion. Tlte CbrlS!ililta weekend
~··~'!:",1 rontributed 1 ~Id · Barry M. Goldwater last fall.
SUrviving 8l'e these
nlecea apparently killed outrtght after menl or material to be used VIlle. was arres
Y omeroy total waa one lllloft U.. pt'edlc.flti¢iells of grieving cJilzens Tile moV&lt;O to 01181 tbe chairman
and nephews, Mrs.
Bessie their car went oot of eontrol on this job until we are satls- police over Ute ~eekend
on lion.
~~ ,at the chJII'Ch Sunday Is expected to l'OIIIe to a bead
Smith, Racine; Dewey Sineo, sheared a utility pole Uten fled Utat all bas been done that ~barges of speeding and drlvnl8~ and U!IS mornng search-- at a GOP NllUonal Committee
Ft. Worth, Texas; Sarah ZeD· atruck a bridge abutment. Dead can be done to protect our live- mg left of center. He posted By fa! lba worll lleCicltnl of
log for .relatives stlll believed meeting In Chicago Jan. 21·2%.
or, Sprlngo Arbour, Mlcbican; were Lloyd H. Olamhers, 55, lihoods, and- we have so advJs. lbond for hJS appearance before the holidays bappelled "" lhe
burle'd ln Ute rubble.
In Ute propared text of his
Frank Sines, Leslie, Michigan; evidently driver of the vehicle, ed the company.
~ayor Charles Legar Tuesday final day Ill Clark County lrben
speech before a District of CoDorene Gering, Prairie, Kan· and passengers, Verrue Wmgo, .. As working people we feel n1ght.
four persons perlabod ln
a
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SINGAPORE- BRITAIN BE- lumbia Republican
women's
and Myron Sines, Seattle, 61 , and his daughter, Nellie that the los, of contract
In Pomeroy Mayor'o co_urt lfindlng herl OIL .,.m;lll
IBn l~ln&amp; II'~ In tbe Far &amp;fOup, Burch said the party
Wash.
Wingo, 29, ali of Whitesville, not co111&lt; to the attention of the Saturday night, Theodore SmJtb, The deld iDclllfrl ('l'bunday
East todaJ, bulldmg up the muat meet Ute challenge ot this
Mr. Sines occupied himself Boone County.
!President of the United States. Pomeroy, was fined $10 and Night)- LaDCisllr:
MrL
•.~ force. II has main- year instead of re-assessinB Its By UnHed Prell Iateraalloul lor a time In his retirement at The 1963 model car was de. We feel Uta! when Ute Presl- costs by M~yor Legar on con- Gertrude W , •· Collllll·
!Bllltilln Asia Since Ul• Km-ean landslide defeat or aohily look· -This New Year's boUday pe- gathering material for and writ· moltshed, Tile bodies were tak- dent learns of tbe true facts of vlclion of intoxication.
bus, lrllled lD ., auto eollllkm
war jo bolster Malay~ia agalnJt 1ng aheed to eledlon challenges 1 riod waa the worat ever on the 1ng a History of Meigs coun· ~r. to the Valley Funeral Home our situation. he will cause steps!
tn Lancaaw.
the Utreat of IndoneSian ai!Bck. 111 1966 and !968.
highwa~. More th~ 1,000
which was published serially m WbJtesvllle.
to he taken to rectify this ser·
Melc• Gea..at Hospllal
Friday - CirelftlUe. Myrll•
.A Jl'falroop b~on !About "Unity and purpose are the SO!lll dted in lrafftc
· The Daily Sentinel, Hlo hi..
ious mistake on Ute part of the
Hamm, rt, lllci+tt ••w, tilled
1,000 "'en) ~as D_ymg here dl·
durin~ the Christmas ~nd New
Included original material
LOCAL TEMPS!'Maritime ColMJission."
Admlosiooa Sa-.y - Nell when the trpl
1r11
reclly froat ttl Brttish base. An
Years weekends combmed.
from an aclfve Ufe and Tlte temperature Ill Pom.. Signing the statement aloug ,Griflith, Portland ; Nellie Bur- riding la crublil till· Jal allta
lnl_anlry battalion was on the
IDS
The United Preas
a wide acqualnlanct! with Ute roy'o business district at 11 with Walter E . Alii&lt;, president ford. Pomeroy.
71 about 20 lllileJI Wlliwtlt tf
way~ Hong Kong to relle\'e a
tlonal count at 9:30 a. m.
. deocondanll of county's pioneer a.m. today ,.88 34 de!lfees un· - - - -- - - - --- - -- 1 DfRbarJOS s.-.y - Hoi· Cinllev!Ue,
ilettal!uil 01 Gtirkhas, who will
sbowed at least 4!10
families.
der sunny skies
TO MEET 111URSDAY
ly Friend, Long Bottom; Nancy
IJe tralllllerred to Malaysia.
deaths since Ute start of the
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Nelson, Rutland.
s.tard.,- - 1
:Mrs.
holiday period at I p. m. local
The Meigs County Associa.
Admlsslollo Sunday - Mabel Patricia Aald :11, 'Orletit, kllJ.
WASIUNGTONFBI Dl·
time Tltunday.
tloo of To..,.hip Trustees and Cleland, Racine.
ed whell the - Ia wllleh ....
rector J. £dgar Hoover says
I The breakdown:
Clerks will lulkf its aMual meet· Disch ...... Suaday
Eliza- ••• • PI $1 • r . llruclr
lhe Commbnist party Is trying
Traffic
flO
ing Thursday at 8 p.m. at the beth Horak, Pomeroy; Bessie by another Midd. . 11111D Oil
lo inCrease lis lnOuence Ill lhe Funeral IOrvlcea for Earl
Ftreo
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IS.
Second Ward Fire house on Patterson, Pomeroy; NeUie Bur- u. s. :a lD
Jl'alrfleid
Olvil rlflllt• movement and step. Colllnl, 'IS, of 103 N. Hester St., Ptoaes
1Z
Condor-s!, Pomeroy. Th..-e will ford, POmoroy; Frank Capehart, County.
'II Ita recruitment of Am..-lcan Norwalk, 1rho dled early Sun-\ Mlaeell~MC~aa
IT
be a speaker and refroshments. Pomeroy,
StrMiy - ZlaeaYllle, Larry
,..U...
day morning at Fisher • Titus Tots~
.
Ill
LONDON (UPn _ 'I'be 28-year-old wife of an AngU·
F?ster, 17, Rt, 1:
~
Hoover made the atatemellls Memorial b!lllpltal, there
California led Ute nation WIUt can minister said in an article published today by the
killed when llhol by 1 ~U
Ia a rePort I&lt;&gt; actin( Alty, Gen. lowing an extended Illness, have 86 traffic deatbs, fo~wed by church monthly Prism that marriage to a churchman is
~r ravol_. ~ ~~ eunun·
NicholU Kstzenbacb on FBl ac- been set for 1:30 p. m. Wedne• Texas 37, PeftllliYlvama 2'1, and a "lousy job."
1111 at a ~a • - 11ear
llvltlil 4urlna 191M. Ha "~ d1y at the Kubach ·Smith
Dllnois 24.
· "Clergy ou1ht to be celibate ... " said Breuda
By United Pr&lt;&gt;H International
Thoravllle ltr Paty··O.unty.
Jl!althe Communist party b a. era! hOme, 21t East Main
Only Alaska, Delaware and Wolfe. "No dec.ellt, right'minded man ought to have the
'I'be 89th Coneress convene1 at noon EST.
,
.,~ threat to the nation. Norwalk. Burial will be Ill
North Dakota escaped Without a ~ontery to asjl any .woman to take on such a lousy job.
Y e - Mo••,- lhlpiW
\,
,
ana Comettey. ·
deaUt. Ha1raU,
It IS thoroughly,' unChrlaliall.
Senale Democrats will ch004e party whip to replace
·.
·· ·~GTON
ASTJIO. _Mr. ColllM waa a native
and Rhode Island 1lso
,"I had blgh-mll!l!ld-v!lloal of
Vice PretJident-elect Hubert H. Humphrey. Candidates ADMISSIONS M'lVRDAY Ill~! ,Jdllll H. Glenn retlm Rtcbond, Vr., and had
not
traffic deaths, but
onterl!iC with iltJ!l.~~ IIIIo Mro. Wolle laid lite reeenls are Sellll. BU18ell Long of Loulaiana, Jobil C. Pastore of Blancbe S~; AI~; 01·
fl:olil 1~ :~rlne . Col1t
~ resident of Norwalk for
fered accidental fatalitlel
the great work !," - ~ the feelftt( lbet she muat 11- Rbode lllFd and A.
Mike Moiii'Oney of Oklahoma.
lve Clark, ~'
_
C,!~ apparent~)' recoil' put i!lflbt 'yeara, He 1r1s
olber kinds.
the world, but . . .UJII.',.,.. 1ray1 be- 111 parade.
· DISCHAR9i!i• SATURl)A'lr ...., ,trom an lltlHI' ear liiJury ceded Ill deeth by hro
rounded by fOUl' ·llhllllr.., lied "If,.. do enjoy a few barmRep. Gerald R. Ford of Michla~
Norma Jll'J'Oillo ~: :0_11
he · ~ last UDmtr.
ers, Harold and Frank.
PAINTINGS ON AUcnON
to the house, expt&lt;ted to tum less worldly pleaaurea, sueh 11 Charles A. Halleck of Indiana for ,HDuse
SyrltCule: be Wirtl
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.
He ta survived by . his
PALM BEACH, Fla.
at every Cllt-hanc~. and an O&lt;caslona; film or dance, leader. ~,Ueck won the leadership from Rep.
~Uill; Robert A1'11
,OOLUIIIB!JS - TID: 111'1'11 Blanche; a dauahttr, Mra.
A $2 million co11ectlon of paint·
like a widow u my bus- then we are called broad-mind- Martin of Massachusetts six yean a.o.
Ohio General Assembly held Ill llam Greene, of ' ~
InK• by Van Gogh, Degaa,
band
always OD duty. • .
ed modorn or aome ~~~eh Utlng
SlJNtiAY
lnltlal ·aeaton today, but about tria; a ~.
nolr, Modlgllanl and M&lt;inet
"Any woman bas • rlflllt lo
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Rep. WUHam F. Ryan of New ro~~~~=!t!·
Bes
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· ~etlon scheduled ,.., Barbsrl "'Mifll
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be • auctioned off her,
some ah~ Ill.·,her oituaban41'a
What rubbish! · ·
traduce ' resolution which would ·hao
\be' -· ' inslaJJation of lbe Grov•. In4.: a
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llfe• For. a clerQ
it " .an
ul4 -~-_;owed silsippi cyngresalonal delecatlon while charles
IIW:( · . . o1 lhe 11ro cbat1lr Maude Jooes; a .
,French tm~~
~plonal prlvllt«t: ln ~ ol the ir _ to ""' ~- .who electlona were Illegal are under lnvtllfaa~ll. ai;~.~~
~ltert. '- , .
,.,..ou~ IIIII; and 1 niece,
V, p111
.n ,tbla, I ti1pt1f 11111 IIIJllly II the VIcar of • parish Ill reaolut!QJ wu based on claillltl .t)t.t Na~ .we.re d
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. loti.
mllec!lllll ' ol
bule11lly, bec:itjlll..J ·lon-'IBJ nortbem . Enclan4, bofot'l .... tlieir vo~1 l'llhts.
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10:30 Mighty Mouse Playhouse
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11:30 The Jetsons
12:00 Sky King
12'30 My FrJend Flicka
J;OO I Love Lucy
l :30 Social Security
U5 CBS Golf Classic
2:45 Basketball
5:00 Jubilee
S:30 Elll'ly Show
f :OO Early Show
7:00 Lawman
7:30 Jackie Gleason
1:30 Gilligan's Island
9:00 Mr. Broadway
10:00 Gunamoke
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girls, saying ·how she came ov· _
Carliey, Jac~ie ·Gleason's . oicl
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television sldeldck In Ne'i Yoric,
and for Ute first te~. ~eeks ha&lt;!
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to huddle in bed wtth an elec· . Is coming cWest IAI do ·v. com,
tric blanket because silo was
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cold.
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PRAYER ANSWERI!D-Kitty White of D::::;;,J?:~t
lng for the happiness of. aU the children ln
mas. There wUI 1&gt;e 700 lucky little girls
receive on·e l)f tho dolls ln tbe background.
' of the Public Ntllonal Life Inouunce Company
deal of their own time makln{ dresaes for tho
· destined to be gllta for underprivileged girls.
Carol Burnett resumes ac-A prospective one--hour ser·
tiVe
participatiOn in her star..
ies for NBC is "Indictment,"
ring
role on "'lbe Entertainfor which a pilot has .just been
completed by filming in both ers" Saturday, · Jan. 2, when
New York ard Hollywood. Rob- the program switches to its
ert Ryan, Pippa Scott and Rich- new night a•d time on -cBS 1 _
TV. Eileen Farrell. Phil Sila:"d Beymer are starred.
vers and Rosemary dooney
wUI guestar during January _..
One of the forthcoming "McBurge8. MeredHh, stage, tum '
Hale's Navy" episodes for ABC
and
TV star, wiD replace the · '
bas star Ernest Borgnine rais·
Dea~ Jagger In NBC • ·
ailing
ing his voice in song. FurUter.
more, it will be a song written TV's " Mr. Novak" seriea. Jag.
especially for the program. It ser withdrew by order of his
is entitled "Titi' FirSt Aid Ola doctor.
OJa Ola. " Ernie warbles with
RADIO • TV NEWSREEL:
six ..nurses, Jed by comedienne
On
Tuesday, Jan. 5 on NBC •
Jane Dulo.
TV, NBC News will present
General George S.
Patton a 90-minute special "White l'a.
per" report commemorallnl
Is buried In a Third
Army
the 20th anniversary of t b t
eemetery In Luxemburg.
event that initialed Ut• nuclear
age, the •leclron•c age, th a
space age, Ute age of anxleljo
and all Ute oUter ages
that
describe mau and hli. enviroDment today: "Tile Decision IAi
Drop the Bomb." Tlte Jl!"''f•m
dealbii 1rlth · the .·events
lead.
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Napaatl, wlll be· ftll'l'&amp;led by
Olet liWitle) .
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Debbie. 11eynolda 1riU star ill
M-G-M's "Tbe. Slngiug Nun." ..
.c!IS-1V has 'renewed "La ..
sie" for a number of yeara aDd
bas acqulted the exclUsive day·
time rerun 'rt&amp;hla to lhe program. Shows bave been seen ·
"Buried A'iw• ,"
''Mi.ke wauace at Lar1e," a

week17 25-mlnute report ori lho
Arts that amuae and 181"""'
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and family spent Cloriltma.l Af· yeaN&gt;Id ooualD t1 Ql!oen &amp;:litlo
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alllWJ all hill lllo Uall411
ternoon and evenlllg with Mr. beth, went to - k loo;la; as a
l'latloal If lllreat.n&lt;d lndoa...
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and Mrs. Wlllam Grueur
$w.o•week bank tralflll. n was two weeko ;ohlle the task. of or- Ia~ alla~ks .Jna~rtallze, Ptlmt Thoae admltttd to Holzer
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Mr and Mrs. Jerry Wt'lker the fi rst time in the long his- ~ gamzntg 15 carried out, bills •
Minister Tengku Abclal Rah- Hospital Saturday were
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l--bY Helen Bottel---'
f t .,.._ H\JGH BEARHS
and family of Fairborn and ~!r tory of the British throno that;(ll'ep;:ed
~: I 81 11141 ~~·am• 11 lilt Mrl. Luther White, Rl. I,
111e Sunday School attend· and Mn. Jerry Sno,.den and a royal pronce had ever taken ,ed t pres n
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• """"'"' Brillall
Crown City; Mrs. Doris Rudy,
i1i1c!e lor l)e&lt; . ll wu 19. The :48118hter of . Col11111buo, optnt .1 rommtrctol jgb. Prtnoo Wll· 10 Waohinjton.
, ;;:paro:.a:al~oa laaded'*:; Oalllpolis; Charles L.
Athev . YOUTH ASKED FOR IT
lng a commtrtlall ' ... And If
~ wu • .70.
I Chrtslmas wtth theor parents. liam IS ninth In lin• f':"'
t h I I wMmNG'I'ON - liNE OF
. p re comm•••ln&amp; !be Itt. a, Cltoahlre; Carl B. Bias, This column Is for young JlOO' you can hold back that tona
Ml' and Mtt Ray Pack of , Mr and Mrs. Arnold Snownen crown
Smgapo '
n 1a h Gallipolio ; Mro. ~merson 1!. pie their problemo and pleas· you can break
the flghtlna
10 Bin&amp;, Rt. 2, Gallipolis; James ur~s their ll'OUDitl and fuo..lllblt completely In •
R-Olle, . Ohio
apont ' Mr. and Mrs. Robot! Orne- ' The tradition that princes of two southem .Deml&gt;l!rats strip. 1"'1"'1 Brlthb buildup
UtU.
with her patonll, aer and famil¥ of 'oringfietd\M blood royal do not engage ptd of senooroty on the Hou~l Far iaat olnce the Koroeo E. Bollia, Qallipolis; Beth Mat As ~ith tho re.11 of llelen Help while
Which would to Mt. and Mrs. William IUghlo and Mr and Mrt. Gtne Grue-ln trade is older than the Nor· ~lth~~:o~e~~u~~t;:i'"t::n
War.
Qoodarharn, Crown City; Mrs. USI, 11 weloornls laughs butldlrs for your Dad'l norvll.boult ahll U\llhlat' ~udy.
ser and family of Columbul. lman conqlltst. 'l1ley are sup. ,.
•nd cl.. Demo- ·
; .., ' '·""'"- "·
011 Walh K. Cavins, Rt. I. Bidwell; wDil't dodge 1 Hrious que.. H.
spent a wffkend tertntly with pos«l to davo~ Uo~selvos to 111!'n. a •~
; V
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B4
Mrl. Homer S. Smilh,
Pt. uon with a brllsh-olf.
I'I'EADY 'I'IIERI OTRL
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tholr plrenta, Mr. a111 Mrs. "publl~ dutll!l"- optnlng fairs, Ill' I.
l~o , en~re,. ' •
Pleasant: Arnold L. Fowl@r. Rt. Send your
teen·age kue"' Dear Helen:
.
ILewis Grueser.
laving cornerstone• • .launchong , The statement was made by . D1t'8 ID CincmnaU
(I, Letart; Mrs. Gerald Edwin lions to YOUTH ASKJi:D FORI Abullt IbM atlldJ 1'11111 A
h
ba
le ed tDerenbtrllr, Itt. Z, Pl. Plfe• IT cat!J of llolol&gt; Htlp
USI lion hera advortlNR "dlam~
1 Ronald Bearhs was in No•h· 1aliips and Hrving as f'iluro· IRtp. Alb•t Wataon, ll ·S.C., : l\e1
vlllt, 'l'tnnts.ee over the wtek· ' heads for innumerable civil and , In reply 10 action tann S.tlll' l f alive\ ;r~·t_ ~ 1 arnIt, ant: Mro. Robtrl E, LH, Rll· tltls newepaper.
illd lOki lteady rJnas With abo
end and attended tht perfor-1charitable oreanlza
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d117 by
Ho1100 Dom~etl l' ? ~e :.real 1• H 1 \Jn [;• 111- clnt; Rlymoad f!. Adlms, Rt. GIRL QtJii:!ITIOJtil
,..a¥eo names _ jual
thin&amp;
mance of lhe Grand Ole Opry, ·
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against him and Rep. John Bell 111 . t.
a~c 0 0 ~0 • a~:! a 2. Raclnt; Mro. Norman t. Ky- PUNlliiiMlN'I'
for an alletoalrlltlnal
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- - - - - - - - - : - Saturday Night.
WllliBrn&amp;, D- Misl., becauselhey l"" 1' Satur •Y mo eroll r
sell, Rt. I. Pomeroy; !llchard Dear Helen:
Martod dOWII 10 on~ flt.tl
Mrs. llarl HanlnJ's guesl lor Rocky Roberts Is spending fhe 1
supported liOP
presidential 10
•;In:. Jl'un ~ vlcts R Sweet, Chetttr, vt.; Woodl M7 falhl!r ia very ottlct, and ,.ell,. . The ltort aiMI adviorSunday dinntr wert relativoa, Ghrostmas vacation
with hil
oanolldato Ilany M. Golllwater, lh•H nf
nl ~no~
11 Prl~. kenova, W. va.; Oltr• that's pultlft8 11 mild. For 11- tlse; thoy cater to tHII llltll'te
Mr. illd Mr1. Wllbtr Colburn, IJlll'tnla, Mr. and Mrt. Adrian
.
M 1 . 1tkurv
bl'..., tt~· Ita D. Loll«, Coalton: Mn. 1Jl. amplt the uthtr daY my ~rotb- aooounll and ""' can 111 tht
Llt~Uttl', Mro. Dahl Hanlnt, Roberta In Washington, D.C.
P~enl ~Oav~:~ Goodwin oi llo E. TUckor, Buffalo, VI. Vo.; er stUted acrtamlne abOut hll r1np for 1 dollar don and 1
1\lts. Earl Cowtn, Shade. and lllt1. Malllt Rlghthoust and
ro MUNICH
p
. Mt C ol Slwtrt Mrs. Lewos L. Mason, Ravena- homework and tbro\\'1111 h II doller a wlflc. How dOll thai
lflllddauahter Luan Jowtll, Mt. 1Milo Berthe Rlththouto vial~
Clom~ro~i
Ml:'
li wood; Mn. Stanley E. Bu8h, bookl around jUII a. my lath- •trike you• _ MERYL!
and MN. K. c. Wolch, da111b- ; froJn Chrtatrnas until Wtdntl'
HOLLYWOOD (UPI' - Mlo nc 08 • a
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~ ..• Rt. !, Wellston; Mrs. Joseph er came home froni work. He,
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Itt llonllle, Donaol Welch, Bar-. day with Mr. and Mro. William Alden Sprlnaer ol Oak lllll, chill Connor• htads lot Mu- Ventre, Ilrlcllotown, two •na, II. Cantrell, Prospect, Ky .; Mrs. my brother oaid that it was Dear Mtrylo:
ban Corter, local, and Mr., RlghthouH and daughtor Judy. Virginia called on Dina Moor• Inl&lt;h to o:o-otar wtth Alto Ouln- ~ony Vent~:~owa, and WilHam A. Wailatle, Jackson. my fault th~t he made 1 mt. It ltrlktt me llkt a manho
,na Mra. Glen Ranine and Oalt· Sunday evonlnJ guost• or Mr. and aon Paul on Wfellleaday. ness In Gollftlod Reinhardt'l , erman,
a ·
tiuadayl
take btoallll 1 ""' Jalklllg on mallow 111 ten parea. Any taen
Helll 111, Albany, o.
and Mr.. Hllfh BHrhl wote Mr. and Mrs. Ntltlon Wall&lt;lll t"Situallon Hopeloy But
Not '
Those admllhd to Holler ho.. the pbOno 10 my latbtt rettrlo"' foollfh tnolllh to lptlld fiOO on
_ Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Carr and Mrs. Claire Spolt&lt;ft,
M ra. ,vlsltod rectnlly Wltb Mr. and !Strloua."
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MUSIC MAN
pltal during the past 24 hours: ed me f;om using the phone, engravad "lteady" rlnp 11!1'1
David are spending their va· Robert Ritchie, Misses Norma, ,Mrs. Ronald Grady and Mra. l
Luzon L. McQuaid, Rt.
I, watching TV, listening to rec- oilatura enoiJih to han a 1ftn
action In Florida .
Anna , and Carrie Seth Btarh• iLucy Justoce
'of WUliam Cll'leton on Monday HOLLYWOOD=
CGv'::i Galllpolis; Mrs. David H. La.,. ords, playlnJ the piano llll4 charp account! - H.
Mr. and Mrs Hlol French and Paul Orlnd•IUd.
I Mr . Lawren... Smith,
Mr.l ev.nin
I'Nient Wile M r, poser-concluetor
renee, Gallipolis; Frank
L. talking fOI even TALKING, Dear Helen ·
spell! Chrlotm11 wllh Mr. and 1 Mr. and Mrs. Maston Robetts :•nd Mrs. Ooear Smllb an4 chll· Mary ~oush leader,
beglnl IC!OI'IIII "~ulh · · Hulh, Quickie, oalUpolis; V!OI'I!oD W. for on~ day.' This Is so 1 wDil'l Maybe thl~ will help them.,.
Mts. Jack Warner at Jackson spent Chritmas Day wolh their ,Mrs Robert Smith arid son oi ' Ma and M.;,.lartt Sellers. Otb- SW~ Chlrlotlo lor
Dllt Miller, Rt. !, l&gt;atrtot; Mn. Ver- disturb my brother.
ale of tho eala who pt rebuff.
Visitors of Mrs. John Stout 1daughter and family Mr and ldren of Laurel Clif!, Mr a;~ · • ., rypresent won Mrs. p a~l year I relellt.
non 0. Wears, Rt. 1, Galllpo- About an hour later 1 made ed by· boys. The moral of lha
llulidey ..,,.. Mr. and Mn. cbtr-i Mra. Olen Htnlller and oon Bll· Columbus, Mr. tUtd Mn. P \l ll&lt;llara Betty vaa Mtltr
1'tAMWORl
ha ; Augustine M.
Williams, the mlltake
asking my lath- story· life ia 10o short and too
smlth or Portland ;,ere dlnntr Marca~ot Ann Carleton
IN Dtbloy, Mtl. l.i:ltnott Stout, •ly of Middleport.
son
Northup; Nola C. \'oung Min· er 1 queltion wl!lch meant wonderful to kill youralllf worJIIfllo and Robert Stout, of Day• ! Mill Edna Carman !Jlfl!l 11guests of Mr. and Mro. Dtvt Patrick of Dorcao
HOLLYWOOD (UP!) _Con· ersvtlle; Mrs. MUtDil L. Hood, that 1 wal talktnl- 10 now rylng ahout defeat before the
1ott and Mt. and Mrs. Gorlend iChtistrno• Eve lhd Chrlstmu 1 Smllh and family OD Cltti't•l Donna Circle
Dover, o. nle StiVtlll Will ltllll
with Middleport; ~ R. Runnion, I'm grounded (my father's fa- bailie II won.
~~ lnd dallihltr Jean and ' da) ;o(th Mr and Mrs. Ooorce mal day.
' apont lho - . d ;oltb Mr. Gtor&amp;e Burna lor two -kl at IU. I Dexter; Mrs. Donald EJ&gt;. vorite word and punlshmnett In my junir year I atarted
JMnddau&amp;bllt Of St. LotiiiVIllt, Iegler.
\ Mr and Mra. Dwight Swep- and Mrs. Homer 'ltcll
and Lake Tahoe'• Harrah' I olub next lin, Pomeroy; Edward R. Pat· for another day. What .,.n I cAtT)'lnl a torch lor a lt!lll.
0.
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aton and lamtly Of ColumbUs family.
spring.
tei'IOII, CGtta~etY!llt, W. Va.; dot 1 am josl - SPEECH· For two yeatt 1 tlnagled, plo~
1
Mt. tlld Mt&amp;. Charles Jonea sAYS PRESTIGE IDGHER !•pent Sunday wllh Mt.and Mrs.
Mrt. Jameo 1!:. 1\ay, Jaclt!on; LESS
ltd, IObomed and Used OV!!r'J
tUtd tlauahltt Laurel wen In I WASHINGTON iUPII - us Ralph See.
f0 f
Ml'l. R. Delano Carney, Rlpo Our Bpeechleu:
devl('t known to woman trJ try
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Zallllmlll for Cllri!rmas.
(Information Agency Diooo~ l Mr. and Mrs. Jarntl Circltl
OUt
ley; Mrs. ltrhe!t w. Call, Jr., l'll .., JOU ora unjustly to c•t thtloute to notice rne ..
Mr. and Mta Riohard Shuler Cot! Row lOll said Sunday that t of N•w Haven, w. Va. and Mr1.
Pt. :•sa~Mrs. :a!f gu~s, optechlou. Huwtvor,
hardly Nothlnf mort than a non.curn1
1 ue
d!Oft ol Pandora, Ohio IJ)tbt this countn''s prestige ID for- 'Mary Corel• called at tiM! Dtao 1
Jae n;
arre 1• onythlnc ltktt • littcl falhor mlttal "hello." I tYtD wtnl 1~
lht wetlttnd with rel~llves hert. 1tlgn COI!ntrlet 11 hllhtr today 18rlnkoro Sunday -lna·
i
~Y=I~~ PJUI D. A~a~, mar. than to optn lht door at far aa to Itt II be known I was
1 • nllht and walk IDIO a lllhL balmy ebout him - V.hlt did
11tr and Mn Bob Robinson ' th.n ever belo,.....ll'lth "a few Mr and Mrs tlean Brinker '
'
ron n,
n rter,
of eoiumbw wo;. IU•sltrtunt-' rare exceptions"
'and William c~rleton
spent ,
~fil '.J'ar~o\':" ~ ~~~en. 11'1 tile one lime of day whon I haw to to•? No luck.
IJ with btl' lathar, W. R. WU- "We do a oontlnuina ~ltd 011 'Chriatllll• 48y with Mr. and 1
NU an~••t~ ~ H R~ hf needl llOlH and coniUil': So I went ofl to
cotl~p.
lOll.
attitudes toward tht Untii&lt;I ! Mr~. lllymon Barnlll ol Porn-'!
~~ M 011 ,' May Hat hi uT lika YOU nled • atock,
mot hlrn ocelll!onatly at PM'
0
Mt. and Mrt. l'red ltlg«t Slateo m a great lllllllf fields •ero''·
,
By RAY Dl Cfto\NB
('.olden ..... were rem•.,.' se • u ' .
b • Rllfllo Vall.. recordl. lit 1 ~~ llfl. Thtn I llnlshod tny edu·
I
Inti ohll&lt;lttn spont Christmas m a ll"•t many countrtte and !liro Edith Shllll ol Porne- 1 NtWipapet l!ltte1'111tu Aim. bered Ia seterll lnalallee• 111 ~ly?, .IrMton,tett! LAaL lll')l, In tho mood for pleylna Wilt rolion abroad and Nme ~aek
with telativos In Akron, OhoA.: 1 oan Hy cateaorJca!ly thai It · roy 1ptnt Chrlltmal wllh Mr. Flll'lll au )'011 lelfllld about tile tallw wrlten. TJIIrl will
ene, rs.
. r · oon- Judp- all he Wlllllllo lnstlnl to a good job.
·Mr. allil l\11'1 , 'l'homal Wtllti m s. prelll«tJ 11 lliJhtr lllcllty and Mn. Uo)'d ROIIIll anoll lncoome Ia IIIII ,..r.
!lad spoelal provlllona
lor ~~ns~~ P~~!:::n. J~~lyn~ calm, and ~ ptl tt by crack- Last year at a politilal rally
were 11\itltl of Mr and Mrs. than tt hu boelt, tt wa1, lin wayne.
VOller • otroamaiUMI wOlthem on Uberall-.1 rellnJDibl ld D
' lnl down baril Db lhe Who I again tnet my non • Romeo:
1 Ravoo ~
llewart, Mlddlepott.
. yoars ago," Rowllll aaJd bt a Rtv. enol MN. ltlchard YOUIII ,.a Ul 1111 Jbr'l IDHDII Ia Income crodlb, aew l'll1tl lor a
• "tlltbl
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setrnl the (llllillest - you, be- eight, count •ern, B:IGIIT ;tll't
Mr. and Mn. Robtrt Jtw•llJtelavtaod ~t\'ltw.
and ohlldron of Sidney, Ohio rotlll'll •• 1 plilt r.r dill yoar. blodlcal eJCIIObsos and die one• (Saturday) _ Mt
Luther oaUH you wert on the phont Iaiit, and, IUel! what, he final·
.were gueall of Mr. and :Mro.
!spent Cltrlllmu dey wllll Jltr, ,, !l'lit• tv.o untlncn MUD up hHo-IUetimt tplelal tu 1111!1 Wblle Rt 1 Crown''cuy 4all- and nol ~ homework.
ly uktd mo out. I nave dil•
Glen Jewell
.
, I FIVJt..PIC DltAL
and Mrs. &amp;dloa IIOtllh. llln, !lie llt•t ldvlct that can 11111.,. lbty may lulltw wbllt 111o1 11d gbt • I· 37 • . M
He hun I any more Idea WhO oowted he was Ill extraordl·
1
Mr. and 1111'1. Elijah l:atopl HOLLYWOOD (UP!J - JWf 'I Youna and chlldfoln l'lll!lllild 1110 wt all pnJIII't 10 lUI our lheit ptnonal realdtDCe at a
~ illne*'~i' 2 ~· ~~~~ waa really to blamt thin I nary shy and ~1-conaelous pe,..
I1JP£bter Anita who li trnpk&gt;Y· : Heollotrtotl (I (lrll hal alcned for 1 ~ungtr vlllt.
, oiiJtUII 1111 rtiVol'h 11y April 11 aubttallllal pro11t.
aon s' 41 •
~ Is L' han ~ut 01101 he wu 0011111111- son who was alway! ~~meue .
o1!' at Cincinnati was here for 1a liv• picture deal with Wernet I Mr. ond Mrl. Andy NIWIIIin 1165. The ntW w: oct
Molt ol us felt the llrtt bene- : · : J~~~woJ:' da~tll; leCI to "lfDIII\dlna" you, he tied when, yeara ago In the hAI'"~ ·•&gt; 111., bOiidtyt and tttW'!led IAI 1Btot. Followtn&amp; "My
Blood' of Logan, W. va. vlltled with by
In liM inrludet fill of tht new lU redUCUcml s·~on,m. Mrs Ro~ E Let• ooUidn't back down Wlll!"ut 1... lowttl halls of learnln&amp;, ht ap,llel'1 tmplCiyhlenl IIlii wttk.
R1111
Cold
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
Homtr
o\DIItriOII
neeplng
ehangea
and varlod last March when a smaller bill
p. da"'h~ 7'35 ' 8
lng face. So you were ground• proached me to ask for a datt,
1
r r. and Mrl. HIN!d Ball f
and oon recently.
benefit• 10 that U!e boat lhinl wu takon oul of
our pll)' Mr em~
t~y' 1j p
· ' ed" again whom you broke the evMI though he attempted•to dt1
~ ll'andaolt, Columloul ...,.. CAIOT kli:TIJIINS
Mrs. Richard Youn1and chD· 1:0 do !s to start to kam alloY· checlcl lor the wltbholdlna w:. 14tls.~ ;~: ,;. 'w 0~c:~: no-talk rule.
. so many tlmel.
l\*11 01 Mr. and !\ln. Elllllll HOLLYWOOD &lt;UPII- Bruce dren apent M~r tnnlll&amp; er again
Mtny tupayera will learn to
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Willi can )'011 do? Jllll reo Set, 1ala, It ltn't
IIWIJI
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Yllllhl recently.
Cabot returns to movle-mak- with Mr. and Mrl. Lloyd Roulh Jlate1 ·IIIVt bttll l'lllaoed a- thtlt rt~Ht wbln they file their
~_:Mson,
P~ member lhat parents, like ':/' YOUR la~kl that keep lh~ &amp;pee.
1
0
~a-:: : · ~&amp;·~ " " In&amp; Wllh a lt!atured mit In "Gotland Wayne.
crosa tbe board lor everyoao. annual lllcome tal tetlll'll that lllberge/
Pieuint • da• llltcy people, ~~'~~~:!t ptrf~ticll~ lai~~UY away. li:vtD If hi knllwl
llaUOII" otarrtna Jant Fonda.
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lD, · 1 •
The Y. F. at tho hWM 'llle tu raw 11 111o
IDWtlll the added take-homt pay they Ill' 3,43 ' p.~.• Ml'll. David H. make millllltel •
we UT
you are lntlreslt!cl, he
IOmt.
bracket hao been
reduced started 10 rtetlve lut lllarcb La;._.., o.iupolil, aon, l:!l hard to admit them. B • ": tllnn WI't quill moko &lt;onlacl,
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from %0 pet" ..., 1o 11 par eeat wa1 too eeneroua. Many Will 1 m. Mrl Jamll 1 1\ay Wtllo makt It Up In other ~~!1 • a;, - M.K.L.
111 IM4. The nw 111M 11p .... havt 10 return a part of H now .;~·· dauihter 10
moat o1 Ultry not 10...,. liP
Dear M:
1 '
llaen trimmed from t1 pet eeal with payment of addlt!OIIII IU --.
Dllo~ ·m,
oftMI. Hope your parentl art I'm lht romantie typt . wh~
to 77 por C8111. ....,. 111 1,. thale ;,ben th~ nlt thtlr retwlit1.
(Salltlla 1
that ltlncl.
would JUII LOVE to htar how·
ntao wW lie lollbtt rad•-J 1e Thla lltual\011 reaulto ltlea111e 111'1 Katlo Qulold~ Mrl Wt&gt;l' I'd auaeltt J0U ~
thiJ loll£ Iolli torch flnllly lllhtU par HDI Ill lilt 'tattr• IIIII tht redUced. wlthholdtna IU
j
MrL
lime fiiUrllll out wulll
ld up yo'"' old llamt, but Ula
,. pw a1 tho lop.
table• a,.. alluDed to thl lowFo:!.,K Culller Julie A. your fatlllr molt - and avoid lm't like that. Bet YOII · IIolll ·
A ntw Mlnllnum Sloatlarll If !tiS rltlt but wm too e•n- J~hv. Ricky J. ' Miller, dollill II. Slleh U · · · 111\ll ~ are looklna elsewherf alrtad1lr DOROTHY KILOALLIN
Dtductlon hu r.- ll!tracluctd. aroue ~ thl 1181 till ralta.
Charllll D. Loaf, 141'1. N 0 r a MUST ooCiuab: 11W: ll1ltl rtll- - H.
· ·
'l'hle will be • braalt for 1arp Nevil' before hu th.-. bHII ll:osllllltll Carole Wheal4on Mra dlulltr wbal
enttl wtth "~coclo '?D."
lamlllol with tolal tncomM lAs ncb J1 need lor acCIII'acy Ia tho M. M Major Mra
~arlea ed, 11114 117 to work It In dur- 1'1111 column IJ dldlcall&lt;l to
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o
lhlll f\0,000. Fonnorly the ~ llllna of re\111'111.
Westtike, K~rmll ' Johns«!,
lamUy IIYlnJ, 10 If yOII'n hl'f'
0
llo• ,..._.. " • Mrs. J L Jord.lD, lllltl dau&amp;llIn&lt; kltl trouble or Juet. plllll
J&gt;eter Finch may havt 10 abandoll Pl)'ar who olldn't 1tam1re bll
hi• plans to lilt in Chekov'a "The Sea· deductionJ could take • elaallo plylq , .... Mclal ,_,., - - ltr, Mrs .• Joseph )&gt;alton and
ll'OUble, let Helin Rllp YOU.
&amp;UII" on llroa(t"way becauaa our Acton 11'11 dtducUOD o1 10 par Olllll ol lllf w IIMkt .-.. Jt11 loom twin daualltera, Mrs. 111.
She wUl al• wel.cot • ,.ur
11111
Equity demands that all of tho aupport- lila CtOI' lncloma. !lie
anlap - • to, • pr all- HoOey ihtl dtlulhter, 1111. 0.
tllap _
Ill U1 o;oa amusllll nperlt._. o\11•
lng cast be Atnericam. Flncb · btllav~ Mlnlnlum Slllltlll'll Dadllcllon from whom 1• II 111ft Gno H. Hesson and aon.
Olllllt ret •·••••• ~. dre11 Jlelaa Botti! In care ol
that it wu th
11
f h ,._ u.L 11vu him atill auother optlaa. dtlttla IIIIi all elllfiOJtn ;obo
(Sundav)
dam 17.t, t!.O, ·-~•
lhiJ newtplper.
Swett, Pt. PltaJBIIt, fi.OI: ~
DAUGJl'l'Ek ROJtiOUD
actin&amp; compa~y·~~~ ~~·:Ja;!J _i;~U: Inateld of Hillin&amp; Db 10 per .-, yoa ...,.. or nl1111 1M Wootla Price,
production that gave tht play ltal!H llld tsnt lot
deductiolll ha llllt)' Wtnllfta- . . a • - James B. Sny48r, Carl D. Sib- 25.1'1; ~I UT,a:U:: Mr. and Mn. W. R. Carpeno
made It 1 hit. "Either we all tlo It or llo- . dtoiJWt f2IIO pluo 111 adtllllonol ptl'ftel ...,.. oa Ylrlllllil all 1ry Mlaa Illltl1 Thmh tttlpr Kenaw a 52 ~ ~ 1 ter enterllllltd reoottly 11 tbelt
body Will," ;1 the way he IUIIlllt Up AJl4 tJIIO lor 1ach ebmplioll.
,..... lllo~IDa.
Mrl. William'!!:. Con- Cbarlololl · ;
nd Win- horne, Mulberry Ave. honorllll
he's rijht. The rule lJ a lilly ont. •
For exampt.. the fi,QOO.o • With Ill DIW eltetnoala equiP' aally and daqhler, Mn. T. L. feel; Marmet, UO !ttl a
tllelr daUJhttr, Alita DD blr
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Dlllylentinel, ~eroy-Middleport , 0 .. Jan. 4, 11195-3

Unitas Is Run-away Choice
For NFL Player of Year

By Uailed Preas
St. John 's Coach Joe Lap- olf 1 Wah Foreat raDy to de- sholl.
Lee scored 10 polnll 11 1he
Mlelllgan must be wondering . chick, wbo after the game felt feat the Deacon'i 81-811 ao Stave Ninth-ranked St. Louis, led by Commodorea edged 'hnneasee
II everybody in the East had like he had "robbed a bank and Vacendalt pumped Ill 3% points Garry Garrtaon'1 lf polnll, woo n-72; Jim Shaffer led Obto
NEW YORK (UPI)- Quarter- tile .aeaoon'a end.
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beard that the Wolverines were didn't gel caught." used a full for lbe Blue Oevila. Wake For- 111 seeond Mlsaouri Vttlley eo,. Slate to a 73-88 victory over
back Johnny Unltaa of tile Ba~ Unitas
maatonniDiled tht
the nation's best coDtgt basket- coort zone-preao to rally bia est hit alnwst 110 per cent from r...ence game. a.at aver Drakt, Georgia Tech; Kentucky ended
Umore Colla ba• been oelected league's moo! oxplolive olfen.w
ball te•m .
Redmen from a l~lnt deficit lhe floor but Dukt also was and tentb-ranked Davidson, IJe. a lltree-garne losing streak by
the 1964 player-&lt;&gt;f-the-y..,. In wbich waa No. 1 In points
St. John's pretended it didn't and win the Holiday Festival hot, hltllng 58 pet Clflll of Jll , bind Fred Hetzel'•. Zl points, overwbolming Dartmouth 107~
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the National Foootball League aoored (3311, toucildoWIIll (4ll
know Saturday ao the Retlmen 1has~etbaO championship.
I overcame WUUam iJld Mary's If/; Miami of Ohio upped Ito
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total yardage gained
upended the No. I team In the
Foall Burt Micbpa
[ stubbom slow-down game and record to 8-1 by defeating To.
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for his part in directing the (3,535).
country, 75-74 and
Princeton Jerry Houoton'a field goal
defeated the lndianJ TH7.
ledo 95-«l; and unheralded Vir~·
Colla to theWestern Conference
Fourlb Ia Paaolng
played like It didn't care last and foul shot In the final minJ West VIrginia, with 61! points ~inia hounced Conne&lt;licut from 1
champoonshop
He ~anks fourth among the
Wednesday WJtll the Wolverines ute of play and Sonny Dove's
1n the second half, routed Fur- the unbeaten ranka 68-33 to win •''llett8 let me 10 flrot. Y111're The nine-year pro veteran leagues pass""! even though he
tonally olpped lbe 'I'lgero, 8(1.78. 23 point.. offset a 24-j&gt;olnt pernun~
I man 106-85 behind Bob Camp'o the Queen City Invitational Iliable .. slarl an R¥alaarhe!" was • landslide chotce of the tbrew ress m .64 Ulan m any
lormaace by Michigan's Cazzle
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25 points; Vanderbilt's Clyde Tournament.
UP! panel of 42 writers (three of hos five _prevtous sea~ons. He
Rlossell Russell fouled out and
from each league city) who had the lowest total of mtercepBIU B.;,tln the Wolverines 5-7
covered the season regularly. lions (5) In his nine-year-cacenter, had four fouls ;ohlch
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Unitaa received 29 votes to reer.
limited Mi~hlgan's attack and MOBILE, Ala. (UPI)-With \
five for nmnerup Lenny Moore, The fl.foot-1 former alar at
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defense towards the end of the the forst Semor Bowl practoce
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his backfield· mate with the LouisviDe completed 145 of 285
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·session set for today, Sooth By Ualted Pren laternatlcmal FBlrport 70 Pymatunlng Val 67
Colts. Fullback Jimmy Brown passes for 2,589 yardo and 17
Cincinnati, deopite Bill Brad- coach Tom Landry of lhe Dallas Graham Local 68
Revera 54 Norton 47
the league champion Cleve- tQ!JchdoWilll and averaged more
Of f0 OW
ley's 93-points, edged Princeton CowbOys Is utlcipatlng 1 heavy
Springfield South 16 Vernuhon 61 Oak Harbor 48
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land Browns and flanker John- yards gained per pass (9.12)
for U!lrd place In the touma- passing allad&lt; from Ida wm. Springfield North 55
Akron North 69
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•Yo Morria of the Chicago Bear• I than any olher passer.
LOS ANGELES !UP!) e 1 and LaSalle b al S ra- Landry will have three quar- 1
Sprlnglleld Shawnee 47
. Columbus Eastmoor 64 Rutland s Red Devils suf!er- split the remainin~ eight bal- Unitas is the leader of the
Coaches Blanton Collier for the ~~ 73-70 in overtim: for ~ftb terbacks to ch?""e from, includ- Canton McKonley 66
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, et' their third setback of the llots.
Colts. He is intelligent and
Eastern All-Stars and Don Shu.l olace as Hubie Marshall buck. 1 lng Steve Te?Sl of Florida State, 1
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Steubenvolle M
Columbus Wh~tstone 64 season woth a 63-49. defeat at .
WIDs Twice
quick-thonking. He probably
Ia of the Western team todBy ettd 28 points for !he Explor- i Bob Schw01ckert of Vll'gona Massollon 73 Jackson 62
Centervoile 51 Gra?volle 41
Hamden Saturday mght.
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calls more "audibles" or play•
assembled their squads on sepiTech and Joe Namath of Ala- Northwest 74 Green 59
Newark 62 Cambndge 50
Coach Jim Adams' boys fell In 1959 Umtas. was honored at lhe lone of scrimmage than
a rate practice fields and start- 1ers.
· bama-the American Football Hiland 72 Tuslaw 47
Newark Catholic 41
• 1bt:hind in the l'irst half but as the league s oustandmg dny other quarterback becau&gt;:e
ed drills for Sunday's 15th an- I Wichita, the nation's No. 2 League's $400,000 bonus baby. Cleveland West ·Tech 119
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Mlllers~rt 35 Hamden assured its win In the player when he led lhe CoiLs to 01 his ability 10 analvze sudd en
nual Pro Bowl football game
team, blasted North Texaa Namath signed the largest :
Cleveland Holx Name 581New Lexington S. Aloyaous 73 , thied stanza with a hot poill\ !hell' ~ast leagut cha".'ptonsh!p. delen"ve changes and oome up
The top performers of the[ State 107-88 for the Shockers football oontracl ever with the Brecksvolle 71 Brooklyn 50
Logan Elm 66 1spree. Hamden led !fl. II when His somolar honor thtS season 'th 8 lay LO exploit it
National Football League clash second Missouri Valley Confer· New York Jets over the week· Warrensville 63 Cuyahoga Hts 55 : Lancaster 50 Athens 49
1 the first penod closed. was a. makes him one , of on! :v rour WI
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for the final lime In the pro t!nce win without a loss. Dave end, but probably wlll not start Cleveland St. Jooeph 61
Watkins Memorial 64
head 28-22 at halftime and held NFL stars to won lloe award
bowl which ends their season. Stallworth collected 24 points Saturday, due to a leg injury.
Cleveland Cathedral Latin 51 1
Liberty Union 110 ·a 511-39 lead when the
final more than once., Tto; others are
· GET A "'
But for Collier and Sbula before fouling out as Wichita Landry said he would proha- ~ Cieveland East Tech 94
Reynoldsburg 70
eight minutes got underway.
Olto G~ah~m 153- 551, Y . A.
GOOD STARI1&lt;~
along with some of their top hit 57 per cent from the floor. bly star! Tensi, play SchweickErie (Pa.l Tech 79 I
Gahanna_ Lincoln 63 Senior Jim Lambert paced !illle ( 57- 62! and Brown 1 58performers It was a rematch of Lou Hudson's 25 points led ert on both offense and defense ICleveland St. Ignatous 66
Salem 59 Walnut Rodge 58 (ot) the losers by scoring 18 points 631.
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the NFL championship game. third-ranked Minnesota to an and slip Namath In on .,.ucial :
Parma 60 Columbus North 82
or eight field goals and pulling The 31-year'llld Unotas called
1 Akron Garfield 72 Euclid 59
Columbo• Hartley 70 down 18 of Rutland's 55
re- the ma]oroly of the plays. threw
Collier's Cleveland Browns 81).&amp;1 triumph over cold-shooting plays.
dumped Shula's Baltimore Colts Detroit. The Gophers built a North squad coach George IBay 77 Maple Heights 73
Brookhaven th
I hounds. The only other Red the passes, and even. d1d more ' Checl&lt; Those .. .
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27-0 and there was lillie ques- comfortable 37-22 lead at half- Wilson, former head coach of Kent Roosevelt 70 Solon lG
Columbus Walterson 62 Devil player to hit 1n dDuble than .the quarterbacks share or 1
lion that the Colts' coach and time on Hudson's loot-band and the Detroit Lions seems to have I Geneva 77 Mentor 73
I Columbus Lindon McKinley 48' figures was Rusty Little with runnong 10 1964 as the Colts
players wanttd a chance to tho Tilans' cold 20 per cent sized up the South strength and ColumbUs Aquinas 104
Pleasant View 45 14 .
awakened from .'our year~ of
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vindicate themselves.
shooting mark.
Sunday was optimistic about his
Lorson St _ Mary ~I I Columbus DeSales 76
D. k C d and Radcliff Imedoocroty to won 11 straoght
The rival coaches met with
St. Joaeph'a Upset
team.
Cleveland St. John Cantius 90
Westerville 53 to ~ th!"~t:ners with
20 games and wrap up the Westmost of their players at hotel St. Joseph's of Phdadelphis, "They've got three fine quar.
Beachwood 88 . Moamoshnrg 61 Beavercreek 60 ~nto each. F. Patten a Is 0 ;ern crown three games before
headquarters Sunday in closed recent victors over Wtchlta and terbacks," said Wilson, "but . WelUngton 7g Lucas 66
Poqua 73 Greenvolle 54
~ ped . 13 hl1 Thacker
sessions to devise strategy lor Illinois, was upset 85-61 by un- we've got some excellent de- 'i Conneaut 43
Monster 61 Bradford 47
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WINS SPEED SKATE
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Sunday's game. Missing from beaten but unranked Provi· fensive backo and thoy'll have
Ashtabula HarbOr 35 ; Genoa 56 Lakota 51
"'~a.:din'"~/!::e23 of 45 shots GJOEVIK, Norway (UP!) - ,
from the field for a good 51 per Sergei SeiJamn or Russia won I
the skull sessions, however, dence. The Friars netted their b. come up with some lood
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Bay P ackers r·rna 1 11 fou1 shots and Billy plays to get by us. "
St. Louis 62 Drake 55
event . of
Wf:' e SIX reen
ce t average while Rutland was the 10,000-meters
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and five St. Louts Cardinals ,Biair scored 18 points to help The North team is not without !
SOUTHWESt
sc~rin on 23 of 63 8hots for 37 an Internatoon~l Spe.edskatong I
who flew in later from the IProvidence hand St. Joe's it. offensive talent, however. Quat·
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New Mextco 67 Denver 45
per c:nt Radcliff led Hamden m~t Sunday woth a lime of
Playoff Bowl game at Miami, 1forst loss of tho season.
terback Rich Badar ot Indiana
Midwestern 80 Abilene Chrs. 80 in rebo~ndln with 25 of tbe monutes, 1.6 seconds.
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Fla.
~ Seventh-ranked Duke fought and Tom Myers of NorthwestPan Amertcan 80 Sui Ross 58 E .
.. Paul Enock of Canada fon53 g b d
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ern, halfback Dick Gordon of
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Arizo~a St. 102 Rhode Is. 93
~~";~, l:f~ 0~~tl~nd with oshed thord to set a Canadoan Stop when you need to
Michigan Stale and fullback 1
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Hardm Stm. 71 Texas A I J 54
3-3 1 1 f th
Th record for . the distance of Faulty brakes ean cause
WEST
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e 16:18.7 Amerocan Bart Smith
Tom Nowatzka ot Indiana are II)' Uailed Preal Iaternatlonal I Monta a St 77 S ttl 71
Devils will host Eastern this was 13th in 17:15.1.
great trag•dy. See us todal
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I ldahr, n77 Montan:a 58 e
Friday night. . .
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COLUMBUS (UP!) - Ohio Toledo
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college basketball standings, Marsh aII
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lncludlng games ot Saturday, Bowling Green 0 ! 123 175
At New YIH'k
· oego t. !11 Pasadena Col. 6tl ed a 60-39 triumph Roger Da- STOCKHOLM (UPll - BryFlDa1 Round
Pomona Col. 74 Cal Lutheran
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Northwest Naz. 61! Estn Ore. 73 .
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hockey champoon, defeated the
Central State
7 0 624 455
La Salle 73 Syracuse 70 (ot) St. Martina 116 Linfield 79
Rutland . . . . . . . . II 2l! 39 49 !'"~~~~e Rockets of Canada 7Cedarvllle
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Cincinnati 71 Princeton 69
Chapman 60 Hayward (Cal. I 57 Rllmden ......... 16 211 58
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Y to won tho Interna- l E. M•ln ~~ 2·3898 Pomeroy
Youngstown
10 I 732 621
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Steubenville
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M~MI (UPI) - 'ftte St. LouAt =~::.~d Y.
Sealtle Pac, 74 Esn Montana 5ll 4-0-8, Smith 1·0-2, Stewart

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John Ca,.oll
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Findlay
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Dayton
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Marietta
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otU!rbeln
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Wittenberg
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Ashland
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Ohio Unlv.
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Toledo
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Rio Grande
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Bl uffton
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Ohio Wesleyan 5 3 572 S45
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Ohio State
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Baldwin·Wallace 4 4 806 6'15
Ohio Northern
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WilmiltSIOn
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Mt. Union
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Kent State
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Malone
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Wooster
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Musklogum
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Oberlin
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Capital
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Xa.ler
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Felljl
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Kenyon
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5. Totals 23-3-49.

Hamden - Cannde 6-3-20, B.
likely to mnke tr&lt;ouble In the Cornell 95 Canisiaa 84
Patten 2-1-5, RadcliH 9-2-20,
NEW YORK (lJPI) - Harry Easter Division o1 tho NFL
Thacker 4-1-9. McClaskey 0-1-1,
Gallalln, fired by the st. Lonla ranks neld season.
Othen•
F. Pallen H-13. Totall :13·1466
Hawks last week, retmned to Maybe even more trouble than
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New York Knickerbockers, the past oeason, when Qtey fin- Duquesrot 103 ~lumbia 65
today •• a coaching replace- ished a half-game behind the Bowdoin tl3 W!lha!llll .;2
National Basketball Auoclation
men! for Eddie Donovan.
Cleveland BroWDS-Wbom they Acadta 64 Dalhou~ 43
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Donovan was named general beat and lied-and capped with Gannon UHI Muskigum fiT
By United Press Iat..matloaal
Eastern Dlvisioa
manager in the ohlft of person- a 24-17 win over Grem Bay'l Providence 65 St. Jos. (Pa.l 81 1 Th bl' I beco .
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nel made public Sunday by Irv- Packers SWJday
Mass. 77 Northeastern 65
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m~ a .by- 8 to
3j 7 .825
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sports and Di~k Meoss- os n
mg Mitchtll Felt, chairman
The win, before 51,218 sun· .
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24 1.3 .649
the board of Madison Square Idrenched Orange Bowl lana In ~t. F~an~tsu
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has even applied It to boc"r.y.j Philadelphia
19 18 .514
Garden, and Ned Irish, pres- the lith annual NF'L Runner-Up ew or
rs
Meissner's four goala helped New York
12 28 .318
ldent of the Km~ka.
[Bowl. was tile Cards' filth in a AI bama 17 Mls . . ~ 91
"blitz" the American Hockey I
Western Division
'nle H GaUalln. who started row. And 1hey don't show any F!n,.,. 7 M sosph{' Sl 71
League's Eastern Division lead..
W. L. Pet.
with New York for nine sea- signs of otopplng.
3 em s ·
ing Quebec Aces 9-l in AHL ac- Los Angeles
23 15 .650
sons •• I player, will mnke his Moot of the national ll!levision So. U. 11111 Miss. V~lley 94
lion Sonday night
St. Louis
19 18 .515
llrst appearance as Knick men- audience that looked wistfully Wo~ord 112 Appalacht~ 53
T
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Ballimoce
18 20 .474
to: Toeaday night at the Garden at the swaying palma In !hi! end Lowslana St. 70 ~rgta 69
eamma~
n McGregor Detroit
14 25 .359
against the ClnciDnati Royalo. zone ;oould bel that the likOI! of E. Carolina 89 Lenoll' Rhyne 69 added two goals and single San Francisco
11 31 282
The hJrlng of Gallatin II the young Charley Johnson, Billy Florida 85 TUlane 53
scores were recorded by Ken
Sunday'• Results
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third major coaching change in Gambrell, Jerry Stov1111 and Kentucky 107 Dartmouth f/1
Schinkel and Wally .Chevroer.
Boston 69 Cincinnati 80
the National Basketball Associa- Prentice Gault wOl bt near the Davidson 77 Wm &amp; Mary 57
Rochester held tts Western Baltimore 142 San Franclsoo 132
lion In the past two months. top lighting for tbe Eastern J)j.. Hlgb Pt. 130 Belmont Abbey 71 Dovoston leadtng margIn and Loa A I 119 St r..ou· 92
Last November, tbe Datroll vision tille nest 1188101!.
Duke II. Wake Forest 86
knocked of! Eastern circuit run- .
nt'o~~ay'o Gam::
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Piatons fired Charley Wollf and Quarterback Johnson laid two N. ~ltna St. 9! Yale
ne;up Hershey" 11- . Wal~. Boy. (No games scheduled)
repla&lt;ed him with Dave DeBus- perfect touchdown passea In Catholic U. 9S Iceland Nail 82 er • three-~oal hat-trick, GerTUesday's Gamos
schere and the Ha;oka appointed Gambrell's hondo-one for 110 MarlhaD 93 W. "a. Weol.eyan 74 cy Ehman • 'two scores and St. Louis vs. Detroit at
Richie Guerin a former Knick yards and the otlter for seven Ceo. Wash. 70 Vll'. Military 62 Dtck Gambles Single goal did York
player, to succeed Gallatin.
- and Stovall lntercepttd a American U. 71 Ohlo Wes. 71 the damage for the Americans. Cincinnati at New York
Gallalln was elated about his Bart Starr piiSO, IOIIIelbln&amp; to West Virginia 1011 Furman 85
Buffalo blasted ~eveland 9-4
new position.
brag about In any league, and Centenary 110 E. Tenn. St. 76 as Len Lunde re(!lStered three •
"Return to Ne;o York Is just legged 30 yardo for the clinching Union (Ky.l 84 Knoxville 71
goals. Te~mmate Pat Hannigan
great," be said. "With the pres- towilidown.
U. (Martin Br.l _Tennessee 59 scored twice and Oscar Gaudet,
en! young personnel the Klcka 'lames Leroy Bakken a young .
David Lipscomb 56 Barry CUllen, John Stanl~eld
are 011 lhe way and' 1 am con- man ;oho ,aloo ~ high In Auburn 71 Mississippi St. 70 and Ed Van Impe tallied. once.
fident that we will soon be win- the Cardinal plans added a Guilford 83 Brid~ater 60
Pottsburgh "'nt Providence
tung."
lield goal and two ~~ points 'Davis &amp; Elkins 7f Juniata 70
further Into lhe Eastern DiviVanderbilt 77 Tennessee 72
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Sparked by a IO.point effort blbaU for the lint
ttme, Blue Davil subo louled frequent- Ev......me lOB Ball St. 9'.1
by subatltute senior
guanl repiaeed freahmaa pard Lor- ly during the final minute o1 Dayton 78 Akron 65
Keith Cottrell, Coach
Duke ry Mitchell.
play, and tbe Bobcats,
who ()e)&gt;auw 110 Butler 88
Burson'• CalHa Academy IDgb The Bobcats' zone defense finished wllb 18 of 29 free Wichita 107 N. Texas St. 18
school Blue Dvells rallied bi ~ . baffled the Blue Devila throws, aUcod the final margin De Paul '12 Marquette Sol
the second half to defeat Joltn lroin f81! out moat of the ev~- to nino poln!Jo.
Creighton 80 ~ Force 19
Wickline's aroused
Kyger lng when all of a sudden CotKYGER CREEK &lt;NI
Ohio U. 14 BOwling Green 19
c..,. J~ot!eats 63.Q4 In a non-1""0 betan blttJna from · !be Duncan, 1-1--11; Leach, 1- Mlaml (Ohio I 16 Toledo 116
coriferenee hardwood ·
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8--10; Tyo, 8--1-13: Barnett, Oblo.st. '13 Georgia TBcb aa
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Saturday Digbt before approxJ, Before the Wlekllnomen eould Z.....l-6; Thomaa, 1-(1..4; Pol·
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tWice cya ~; Jolmson G-1-1 to ,.,..P up tbe card .mng,
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sion, lhe Buraonmen pulled ev- bon)• club a ._.. margin with -111-64.
scored twice In the final period
en a,t 28-28 with seven lnin~f 1.:41 left In the period.
GAWPOIJS &lt;U)
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rem&amp;lnlog lD the third peiiod Cotlre11 bit 1Jvo · 0 In the ! D. Hamilton, 5-1-11; Col- yard field goal In lhe first quar- WY 2-5421
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and daughter visited her
:\ltthodtst Chureh on Sunday I It was announced that new
adopted a resolutwn of commi~ maps had arrived. Mr. smtth
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Mrs. Mary Keii"QI Is •iaidng
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men! tn cooperation with the reported that Mrs. Belly Lit- Mrs. Dana Ohver. woo II .re- her daughter. husband
and VISitors of Rev. and Mrs. Sunday evening.
Ouadrennlal Emphasis
pro- tie had been hired to serV. 88 cuperatin&amp; from I recent 111. famlly to PtiUIIJivanla durin&amp; John Buoeh were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McK=le and
81"11111 being establlshed by the church Janitor. Various
pr&lt;&gt;- ntll, left last w..k for Coium- the holid&amp;y vaealon.
Lawrence Bush and Connie ol Linda Stone and his
Methodist Church.
jects were referrod to the trua- bus. for an Indefinite viai_l;t:ith Mrs. Garnet Smith has re- Racine Route Z on CbriJtmas. ten called ~n Mr. and
The Rev. M. E. Dowson re- tees including a •weeper wtr- her daugltt.or an&lt;. 11011-m· w, turned after spendlna
some Mr. and Mro. Leon Miller, Mr. Lowell Greer &amp;nd family
ported on the project which ing outlets on the ground' noor Mr. and Mrs. Davtd McGh
time in Florida .
and Mrs. Henry Davis of Che- nesday.
will be Initiated by a
study and replacing of fire exting- 484. Blenheim Road.
\ Mr. and Mro. Edw•rd BUlb. shire on Sunday afternoon and n.~r. and Mrs. Carl Hood
course Including the Ephesian uishero, and the heating plant. MISs Eleanor Smith
and l,lr. and Mrs. Cecil Roseberry I Mr. Roy Buseh called on Tues- daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Artl!llf[
epiStle and the study
book, The group voted to approve frtend, MISs Audrey Bell re- and two children vloited Mr. day aflemoon.
Hood vlotted the Green
'One 'Nltneu in One World," the replacing 0 ' the commun- turned to their home, New York and Mrs. Lawrence Johnston Mr. and Mrs. Ollte Sayre vis- Chrllllmt!s Day.
with total church member par- ion service. Miss Frieda Fal!hn- Cit¥ ~turday, afteJ 1 ten days and family on Christmas Day. ited her sister, Mr. and Mrs. I Mrs. Frances Brown and ehll·
tJclpatton dealred.
te read a note of appreciation vi!lt wtlh Mi,. Smtth'l mother, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Sayre
The meeting was opened with /from the Albert
Ebersbach M"': Florence Smith.
and family were cuosts ol hor
prayer by Jack Bechtle with ;family for nowers and sympa- MISs Eleanor. Smith. Miss parents, Mr. and Mra. Clint
Leo Sm1th , chainnan, in charge Jihy during his iilne 85
and Audrey Bell, Mtao
Carolyn Johnson of Portland
Christor the business session. Re- death. Mf!. C. M. llenneay. Smtih and Mrs Florenee Smith lltAS Day.
port!&lt;! were given by the com- Jack Bechtle and James Euler r~t~ned home Friday, af~P.r a Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Theiss
mission heads which included were named to purchaso a Vlltl In Springfield with Mr. of Belpre and Mr. and Mro.
attendance problems, a pro- sweeper for the church . The and . Mrs. Wall hoe Allen, Mrs. Ted Bailey . of Georgia_ spent
gram of oharing by the elemen- ~ meeting waa ctoaed with pray- Hartell Russell and . Mr~ AI· Christmas wtlh Mrs. Loutse Van
tary grades for the Church er by Mr. Smith . Thf' commis- ICe Chamberlin ar.d m Co:um- Meter and daughter, Nicki.
School during Febmary
or sion on education met prior to bus with Mra. Lawrence Weed. Mrs. Lizzie Hoffner has imMarch, the possibility of assist- the board meeting.
Mr. and Mrs John H.outer proved much since she ~turning in the training of 0 ml!of Akron who were called here ed home from the hoapltal.
si onary student arTd a report
by the illnel!ls and dealh
of Mr. and Mrs. Carl A~therso!l
on the recent chiidren'a com·
Charles Smith, are the KUests •pent Christmas Day wtth th..r
or !dios LuciUe ~mith.
I daughter, Mrs. Elva Dalley and
Suita Filed With
Mrs. GayneUe Wise h,. re- Jramily.
turned home after spend:ng the Mr. and Mn. Carl Autherson
Circuit Clerk
holidays with her son lltld dau-1visited Mrs. Lottie Sheffield
PT. PLEASANT - Judgm•nt 1
ghter-in-law. Mr &lt;nd Mro. Jer- and Mrs. Alice Van Cooney at
and right-of-way
suits have!
ry Wise and family.
the hospital. They are tmprovbeen _ftleJl in the office of the 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gibbs were ' Rev. and Mrs Robert WotiB ing
CircUit Clerk.
host• to the Bapltst Adult clas• l and Lynn. Kim, and Kay return- Mr. and Mrs. WaYJll' and lamIn the Judgment action the and teachers for the lltcember ed to their home, Mohawk Vii- . ily
of Reynoldsburg. Mr.
~rane Supply Company, a divi· meeting.
IJage Saturday, after spending and Mrs. Harley McLaughlin of
s_lon ~f Crane Co., a corpora- ! Their home was beautifully the holiday weekend with her I Columbus, Mrs. Mae Van Mettw~, IS seeking judgment a- tdecorated for the Ctu"istmas parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 0 . er and daughter, Ruby and Mr.
~amst Thornton and
Clara 1session in which many plans Barnitz.
I Robert Ours, local, visited Mr.
~urgess for merchandise de- story which she illustrated with
.
.and . Mrs. Charlie Carroll and
livered. .
1moving pictures of "The Other Mn. DesJue P~tterson re.tu~n~ famlly"· · - - - - - - - The rtght-of.way action sty!· Wise Man ." The Rev Hoover ed home Sunda), from T\lelg,
fi Frank Forshee, Ma3-·si1 F'or· was in charge of the devotion· I General Hotpital . .
ing, after spending New Yesr~s
shee, Donald Forshee David ' als and conducting the business Mr. and Mrs. Millard Owens at Canal Winchester. with theJr
l.ee Forshe, Ned Lambert and !mession in which many plans Jr. and daught~~ ot Parkers· daughter and son·in.:aw. Mr.
.John F. Miller vs. Frank
L. for projects for the church were hl_lrg, ~ - Va. Y1Sitt1i Satlrd1v . ?"d Mrs. Roy Evdns an{~ fam ·
Long, Phillip E. Long and Ev- discussed. Mr . A. K. McClung! ~:th :IS aunt, "'rs.
Jacob '..:
ly_._ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
erett Gill. .
wag elected president or
the
oec ner and cousms, Mr and ·
class
Mrs. Lloyd Moore and Mr. and
Plfasanl Vol!
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Mrs. Everett Dailey
ADMI'M'ED ey
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During a social hour refresh- Jerri and Eddie Frick
re: Clarence Green- ments were served by Mr. and turned to their ""mployment In
Iee, PI . PI easant · Byrd
0 · Mrs · G"bb
Hoover Columbus Sunday•• af•.er spend1 lll. A!! Rev ·
G . . '
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M ame, C aUt'::,~ Ferry; Mrs. has been assigned to another ing the hoUdav :Veeken~ with
SU.-KR MARKETS
a~v~~ amp . , Jr .•. Pt. Plea- Parish in Berlin Heights, Ohio, tJJeir parents · Mr and M r 1
We
reserve
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right to Limit Quantities
san ; rs. David Atkmson, Le- and was to move there Dec. Paul r · k '
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Cor. Second and Mill St.
tart; Ja~es R. Garrett,
Pt. 29, they were preoented with Dale r~d~ms and daughter,
Mon., TuN, Wed. &amp; Thurs., 9 to 6
Pieapsanl t, Mrs. Mack Bauer, many lovely and useful gif\8. Goneril of Sabina were holiPt
easant;
Bernard
Lamp
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epar ure was day guests of his r.iece and ~
· easant; Willard Jeffe:s, expressed. Cited wen his inter- husband Mr and Mrs ' S!wrPomeroy; Mrs .Edward Km- est in young people and his dill- ley swa'n. . .
. . I
na1rd, Apple Grove-.
gent work in the entire comDISCHARGED:
Genetta munity.
Mr. and Mn. Tom Hayman I
Browning, Pi. Pleasant; Mrs. Attnding the meeting wore and dllugloters Pruge and Be;h .
Jacob Phillips, Hartford; Ava Mrs. Steven Howard, Mrs. D. were Sunday d:nner guest" oi ,!
r.~rdner, Buffalo; Mrs. Win· A. Smith, Mra. Howard Wagen. Mr. a~d Mrs. Sl1erley Swan. .
fret! OiJ)lrne, Leon; Mn. Mich- hats, Mrs . Mary Aumiller, Mrs. Edwtn Sellers of Parkersbur~ . 11
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SWIF'TS
aet Burke and daughter, Chts· acob Phillips, Miss Edna Hoff- w. va. was the w•-~•nd cuost ,
ter: Mpi. Bobby
Buck and man, Miss Maxine
Kearns, of his brother and siSter-in .
oon, Green Castle, Ind.; Mro. Mrs. Harry L. Dyer, Mr. and law, Mr. and Mro.
George
Golda Neville, Pt. Pleasant: Mrs. Earl Hoffman, Mr. and Sellers.
.,.
U. S. Cov't. lnopocted
Loval~ Roach, Pt. Pleasant: Mrs. A. D. Hume, Mr and MT!I Mrs. Albert Mees was I he
Ralph !'Anderson, Pt. Pleasant. A. K. McClung, Mr. Donald Sunday dmner ~uest of her SIS- I
Lean, Mild
B,IRTHS: Mr. and Mrs. Mill' E. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. tor and brother-m-law, Mr. _and
Sug.. Cured
vin Campbell, Jr., Pt. Pleas- James M Crump
MT!I. Earl lltnns Sr.
an~ a daughter; Mr. ond Mrs. HARTFORD PERSON.U.S
Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth Oil ,
David Atkinson, Letart, a son. Mr. O'neil Quillin is ciritical- and Mr. and Mn. John Krider • Set,.. . . 111J1r 1111111'
ly ill with a heart ailment at and Jetta and John of Choster I
the Veterans Memorial Hospital Road spent s,,turday evening : COLUMBIA .....
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OF OHIO INC
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Center Hospital in Gallipolil. returned h_om_e __saturday_ e_"en·
Mrs. Mary Wumiller and Mrs. ' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • lila
Reuben Stewart were business •
visitors in Parkersburg on Mon·
day.
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Mayor William Kelly has been
busy the past week putting fln- f
lshing touches on the
works in town.

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8·00 Bill MOler Show
8:00 Johnsoo Simpson Ins.
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8:30 Daily Light
6:45 Bill Miller how
8:45 Bsker Furniture ShOll
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7:03 News
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7:08 lltluatcal Clock
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7:30 N.,.. Headllnos
4:11 Jim Med Show
7:32 MIISical Cloek
4:30II:lletrlo Co. Ne1n
7:45 Word aJtd TestimolJ1
4:40 Jim Mett Show
8:00 Ohio Valle, News
5:011 Sian Off
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%:110 stan On • News
8:15 Woatltor
6:05 CoUD11'7 Mullo
8:16 MUIIoal Gloek
6:25 Coun11'7 Jamboret
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11:00 Top Ten Show
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10:00 Publle Simco
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10:11 tlllllly Worship Hour
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11:55 Mason County News
9:30 The Bible SpeakeS to v"''''"
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IG a.l'll. ES'r lnatead of 9 . .. A lucky Joneo" has the 11-yoaN&gt;Id
11. Spawn
Cnok County. JIL, ronvirt co~&gt; i •on or sorlfO star Dennis Wotlv·r
ol l'llh
demned to die In the eleetrle .er in an oetlng role Jan 30.
28. Glrl'a name;

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IU Eut Mall lllreel,
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BY VIBGINJA ••ft•-·•lng, •-'M•IUre and other
- ·
•u •
..........
P...f'
--J
ci:IHII .. IDI ~una.:. A . . . UI, I:J,I&amp;
JIU~.
W
...__ lo
of ~"·ltlett ... .....
P. .,
I II lie o"" '""' ...' o.., Abo!.
• ._
HARTFORD - '"" wn
.
,.. •
- - - - - - - - - - - ... •• _,... " " "
Tho charter will be
Hartford was given a
fine Hartford hao ...., Its yoan'
L.anr, Aobllrt. lnd.lan&amp;O Nelml Me ·
•
fl and lak pari I
TRANSMISSlON Salvage Com IAod, •bote Pl~• . , ruldene. 1• in memory of Anna
Christmaa Gift on December men go o
e
'
......... ... &amp;.·
1960
Rambler
Cl•uic
4
Door
$999
... - , ..w. ..-.
pany Repa111n&amp; .n ma&amp;s. ~116~:=t~.!~:\o~~~ ~ and Opal Bea.rhs when
18th when the! new water sy~o three great wara. It hal ba("
l.om. "C
Station Wagon. Loc&lt;tlly ownt:&gt;d .11nd a nice we~ cared for car.
and standard &amp;. C••· do rt1! Council Daughters or
tern 11'81 tumed on ln the lUI share
of depreutona
1o1
.., . .
IIIII' ol
*&gt;' IJruJU1111Ick.
AtCQrney• atBeerut
L.lw , ..-rboer
:1 4lll Yermoal
.
H
ltntwi. n..11M'
6 eyl. engine with neY.. ring s, std. traM., rad1o, beater, good
mission•- Maurtee Gagnon, st~eet. 111ue t~t..od, rlliDDJa; and Clll· erica. meet Monday at 7.30
. It was IOIDetbin&amp; the destruct.vity, as ..........,., ... es
tires. Beigt" and brown fmtsh.
Owner. Phone WY 2-8173.
{:ntf'r'!':=':d •t;:t'...vO::n~~:f:. m. at the IOOF hall. AU
have been longing for. draou(lthts anda ccldc!bta.
ll 17 ttc Mtb williaml . "bON P~ o'c....... ce- and the team are asked
1be
town
was surveyed and For water ththe people
had jtc"
11 IUXl Soutb l\'eJ'V'M!Il.
~~'•"
11 nd
1958 Chevrolet Biscayne 4 Door
$795 - ---,-,-;:;;;;;;;;;;;:o;;;;-- - dtnce
w•~r. rlOI'Id•• Tbl unkoowu 111leal wear white.
laid out ln 1853, was incOrporat- depend on e we 1!1 a
c1
AOCTIONKEII
deaeend•nt..,
twn
It
ed In 1868, and has e"n'lfll'leneed
terns.
Clean interior. iharp ivory and blue ~lnish, good tires .. n·
,_.,_
- •'lOt
llw, aad next dllotrlbuta••.
of kin, U I.D7•
ol Ju1
JAN i
-r-·
h
...... u ......
dio and heater, 6 cyl. engine, PoweTglide tranl. good tire!lo .
. - -~
- I;IICI:
wauon
Sbllrnway.
decaUid;
n. 11 " ·
many ch.anges and diversified Many efforts and triala Far
Crttt
llnown lln•lll
deace11daal.ll.
dLitrlbutet'll,
Cba • le 186
1
beln
Lllw
and
nut
ol
C1.11.
u
Pomeroy
P
r
activities.
There was an ~a been made to get water. .Ol
,
~~~n-.. a... eo _...,
~'rile. ,._. • Oll:lllllt
any of Franll Sb.UDlW'a1'o Daet~u~ Wl' ll meet in regular
it Wlth
I
.
the ucceedm•
tl c-a. .. ,.._... ,.,. ..,.._ RD
Tmt Wlkno.,.n Un&lt;!el deacudiollte. dla·
of a booming prosper y,
severs years
s
....lh9'
~
&amp;.. C.
8MDft'O
trlbutee~,
b.etn
atArthur
law. and
nut 0.
or Tuesday,
at 7:45
p.m.,
a Jar•e
population active in coal town councils endeavored t&lt;
Rael:ae.
Oldl
kin.
If
any,
of
WaWoa,
.
T
1
•
. . . . DI.$0MIIH NW . . . mining, manufacturing of salt, firx-i ways to fJnance a ~tem
1 11 Itt' aea.ed; uu111 nae ~'Wll uuaJ d.,. Masomc emp e.
-:.uu&gt; 01' 11Ut.N&amp;a • OIUTll
JAN.
f
with
its many by-products, saw but with no succeSB until tw&lt;
1UU11 - 11.. ter Mo - " ' miD
'·~- ~ 'ldditianal ....., ,,
OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
Livestodc
,
..
,
••
,..
,..
The Pomeroy
and planning mills, barge build- )'&lt;!ars ago when Mr. Willian
POMEROY' OH
Oft'Q BOUU
IO
dly ol September, 1984. Jennie Kaulf
lub WI'II meet at the home
ino
railroad building, bnck Kelly became
Mayor
and go1
l
ae Admlnllotratn. cf Lb.t l:ftate
of C
~
'gh
k
. . . . . . . . - a.W . . . . o.u,
. .turd., ---':31' t\ .. ... lltOI) A FRESH COW, Holstein John Jo•"Pbin• H11rttn•er Llacc..-!, t.elntt Mrs Louis Reibel
on the n t trac •
111
Fo Sale
11"'1 10 LU Y
_
PlUntJ.ff.
filed
b.or
"utton
l.he at 2· p.m.
'
By biB efforts and deterrnin
Houdashelt
Minersville.
l'robate
CDUrt,
Melli
Couatp,
Ohio,
ro PLAt.;~! ..
IISSULT P&amp;Ou~
I
Real
Estate
For
Sale
'
12
29
3tc
c
...
No . ...,. . . ..,... ....
.....
'ddl
rt
atlon.
with thebe coopera
0
-R
-SALE Modern
--- aU elecnamed partie• and oU!Clrt .. defe:nd· .The Mlt Wednesday
e]:IO
her
f theron•·w
·
ant. aUertnril that tbfl decedent, •o•
the
ot
rnem
rs
0
w
r
44
100 1 FOR SALE: 4 - room house CORN FED rat hog, 300 lbs ''''"'
11 m..
FO
·
Wl
council and the cltlzeoo of th
PHONE WY2-2156
tric 131 bedSroom
down with bath, garage, 1 acre lot WY 2-3079.
12 28
ducrtbld par· at 2 p. ms. at the Mhoms e of Mrs.
town, funds were obtained an(
100 0 . I
avail I Phone WY 2-MaJ. 12-26-6tp l
d- - book,
work !tarted on March 17tl
.
paymen
-.
mane
Help
Wante
I
dleport
county
of lllelc•. aDd lt.ate
the
and
water lines were laid, b
Phone Dick St.erett, WY
__
of
and ttetn1 the •outb half "The Quiet Crisis" and
11
" tiel
Ll
of the
deeeribed lol: Town
.
t'
'II be
A fine pumphouse wu ull
2 ·2527 .
\A/CRIII'
""til
7 PART TIME offiC&lt; help, know- .... No ' "· " " ' ' " .... mo.. " annual husmess mee mg WI
Holiday visitors at the home nd hug tank erected on th.
Cud of
--- - septic tank? Clog- I
1ed•e of office machines
Je&amp;• which-··
tlff of the•old
north
atdeH. ofWo'!: held Roll call Will be a
I I Mr. and Mrs . Charle!!l Van. ahill a
e
;;;;-===.--:
-- -SLUGGISH
lot
tow.
lo
THE RUTLAND Volunteer F1re
drems ., Get Klean-Em . POMEROY - 2-bedroom frame , sential. Will train, gond pay
vation news.
Meter were Mr. •nd Mrs. Har- 1 During Its long and checker·
Departme.nt
would
likt.t
to
th&lt;mk
All
Septic
tank
cleaner
at
,
h1•use,
with
nice
balh
and
kit-1
Write
qualifica
tonS
care
of:
tot
wtl.lth
wu
wid
to
tbt
JAN.
1
old
van Meter and sons of led existence of lll yean Hart
d
t R (I
·•
d
.
h
I
Se
.
I
of
Middleport
to
•tuttbten
Second
Th
Pomeroy
Home
Demon'
the res1 ents ?
u
an
Landmark Fi:lrm Burea u.
I chen. automatic hot air ea -: The Daily
ntme
''""· ..,. t.o&lt; No. , . . " 1n ••• ,
e
.
East Llverpoo,1 ,Mr. and Mrs · ford has maintainEd its digoil\
l&lt;utland Amen""n Leg1on for
l-l-30tc mg. full basement, 50 fool lot i Box 868 L
""'"" '""" •• "• vw.,, '' stration Club w11l meet Janu- Leslie Northway Michigan Mr. d
tig
town
e aschur.chet
•
,
theirk donat
·.,
I in good neighborhood. Long l
12· 31 31 c Middleport.
•.o """' tho """ ,.., ,,..,. ary 7 at 10 a. m· a1 the
.
and Mrs. Mike • EvaDB, p orne- anood preshnols
,.
r ions
ha
II fo r l'htis tmas
1\
'e
J n•
~'"a
ket
in
Syracuse
f
.I
bl
'th
conlleyed
by
LUI!t
P.
Hud•on.
et .... of Betty Miller on Uruon
M
d
M
s
Ronald
Van
g
sc
,
'
80
s ets or '" poor
Harue • '" r
·
lerm mancing ava1 a e Wl 1EXPERIENCED cook tnquire ,, ""'"" IL "'"""'" ' ' ,,..
r. an
r ·
buainess places
would like to th ank Lhe mf'r·
has rPgutar 63c Bufferm for i no down payment. Monthly! . person at Blue &amp; Grey 1 dated october tB. 1904, and rt~eord.· Repair of small app 11cances
and Mr and Mrs. Char·
• .
•
think th
d
S Cial
. .
.
m
VoL 92. at Pa&amp;e 1112. of the
H«e.people
' e
1JVe many
chants of Hullond for can Y only 4nr Chap-ans
pe
, payments on prmc1pal.
w1th
R 1 urant
M•'"in c""""·
.... "'""'"·
be demons tra ted ' and a
Fitch and .children, toea.I finest
in Ute world.
12 31 tic I ed
given'" lhe children at Cl110st- r1eam ror hands, reg 65c lor , interest . taxes and insurance
es a
·
·- 1 ,,,., No , Tioo ""'""""" ,_,,.. month sell-unprovement
Judy
Cozart
of
Gallipolis
and
1
2
mas-time. - - 1 4 U.c
unly 49c Countryside
ICe ! will be $53.40 per month.
U. S. Civil •-rv•-· Tests!
1
rt•al eatale •ttuate w tbe vwaee will begm. Members are
J
Dal'ly visited their moth69
.,.. K-.
of Middleport. Melli CountJ ObJo, .
.
l ·
erry
,
In Memory
cream,
!!lc, for only c. I POMEROY- building lot (tOO'
'
'
'"'
....
,
•
'"'
..
...
,
"'·
"'
•to
brrng
a
low
caorre
er
Mrs
Elva
Dally
grandI reg
0
1
·
Men women
111 and uver s~uu
of aaid VUiae• and bein.l 11111 llltbea I
h
•
· Mr. an
d Mand
Fres l criSp
ceI e.M-'J. 19c a I by 350' } well drained an d nice- Hleh'
pay Short
huura. Adv.ncemtnt.· off
!hoe north lldB ol Lot No. 117 unc .
parents.
rs . Carl
'rhuusand8unUI
"' Jobs
open,.· PErfpa~~~
and ~n1nl
80 reett~rro."!
. . .~- ..~..
"
Autherson
over the holiday
JN LOVING memOM• of Thorn - slalk Sliced boiled ham, 89c
1 . ly located about 2 miles from
. trllninl
appointe
x.pe
• skle
t4 lot toward
-,
• J
)t) Hananas, 5 \b 59c. App es I Pomeroy
all utilities avail- UIUDMilY unncceuury. FREE lnforma· l uld Lot No. 117; and al-a I ltalf
weekend
as Ratliff who p;;~ssed away.
z·
Stride
'
'uon on jobl, aalarlu. I"@QDirl'ment..o tntt!~ ta - North wall of the
lU Jbs. 89C .
lpp)
.able.
Write today JIVInl name, addreae and I brlcll bullcliDJ aituate OD Lilot. No.
0
nd
,Jan. day
4. 1963 .
Dug Food, $8 .45, per 100 lbs. IU S 33 _ :J-room block
188- Pomeroy I 117 totether wilb t.bl IJ'OUM ""
.
Recent
guest!
of
Mr.
a
The
1 80
s are long since that
1'lo 31 3tc ·on· nice lot, 150 ft . on high·I
. 1 Lncoln
Serv ce. Pomtro:.__o!_llo·
•
cupled
by lbe nortb ball of laid
Mrs. Dell Talbott were Mr . By
•-....raadoaa1
Dally_ sen~l.
__ t wall
thl laD'le bfini lib Ulcb.eamor.
M;:\,1 ----~
.uaM:'
Thaisad
00
,., day,
,·n hi's •·'"om called "'r-- - - - - - - - - - - , way , se\·er;;~l young trees.
DEALER WANTED.
tM 'leu
we.tIn end
of aDd
nld runn.in,l
Let No. trom
uT. l
OCie
d Mrof This weeks Ohio College baaG o o d or
Widlb
and Mrs. Randall Talbott
'
ru
$1 595
buy at $1800 .00.
·
now y- I ward
aton1the1aldea.atbrtc\
ao No.
rett LtT
to.
New Lexington, Mr.
k
Rawleig h busmess
elld wa11
of Lot.
R an E Js. ketball schedule:
YIJU away.
61 6uic - ·'
c. c. f'UCKLER, REALTOR , in Pomeroy and Middleport. Ifl The above de•rrlbed premlldl t.r. ---:-::-::::"7.':::::'--•IE H. Carpenter, ev.
· ·
MONDAY
We think of you often and V8 2 tlr. liard Top t...S.abre .
POMEROY
d
H
Ser
ine
the
batt
of the premix• UPOD
BY
VIOLET
SMITH
Griffith,
Pau)
Ours
and
Wesley
I
Dayton
at
Xavier
..
BOX 22!,
, n.~- . willing to con uct ome
- wh1ch the n.ortb w..u of th• build
miss your smile,
We can n•fer you to this _loWY 2·3830
vice business Wl\h good pro- I
Those visiting over
Cozart.
Baldwin-Wallace at Youngst:owr
And hipe that we shall met-t ra l owtwr
1-2..Stc f'ts
wr·lte
Rawleight,
Dept.
parcel
of
real
em.te
"
mas
holidays
at
the
Oscar
BabMrs.
Anna
Brewer
has
returnSteubenvllle at W.Va. Wesleyar
1 •
you after awhile.
&amp; brakes. Au oma •c rans.
R f' 1 Ill
aubJect to an q:reement pertalDIJ\f cock home were:
Ly- ed from the Veterans Mem. ViUa Madonna at Findlay
Sadly
. ed
b
'fe and
$ 88 "OR SALE: 3 bedroom house. OHA-840-45, ee lor' .
to the repair atlod r.aatnenanu of
I nd I I I .
ESDAY
y WI
63 Rambler -- 1,4
c
1 " llp I uld Will and for • complete de· one III and fiancee,
orial Hosplta a s I ow y lJ'Do
TU
l 4 llp
$8 500 00
Phone T13-5611,
•crtpUQ&amp;J of .....,
" bad
V
M
nd
Ce !r I St t K State
va 770 4 dr Ex(·Pplionally
ed: " Full to Vol. 105, PaJt 291 Deed a.. burg, W. a .;
r. a
n a
. a
y
sharp inside and out.
11 11 tfe CHRISTIAN MAN.IUne.1
ur
IVId d
Lost and Found
Charles Lyons, Mason.
""'' c....,, olwo.
Lester Little, Hockingport:
Several from here attendEd Ashland at Cedarville
__
or part time e ame sec - :!J,c'1orNoUM31 ~~~.,.,.:: 4:.m"t:i ah Swan and Mr. and
Christma11 program at the
WEDNESDAY
LOST, 2 Beagle dogs, male and
I 'OR SAl E-Middlepof1 '8 tal). ity
Experience
Sunday
real e•t.ate a!tuate tn th• Towniob~ Lindsey Lyons Tuppers
Hazael
Community
church
at
Toledo
It
Bow1ing Greea
female . Roy Armes, Miners·
l&lt;
'
h I · · try helpful Earnl oc Olive, county of Mal,-1, Stlbl o •
•
d
es
Pomeroy,
Ohia
t
bmldin.o
located
352
N
Sc
oo
'
mtrus
·
Ohio,
to
FraeUOII
19,
Section
14.
I
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Davt
DeWitts
Run.
Miami
at
Kent
State
ville, WY 2-3161.
I
.. ,.
$ 00 eekly and up No com· ToWD' 4, Ru.f• 11. Ohio Comp11.11.7"•
hi Mr nd
t
Jdnm""
SeC&lt;Jnd Street. Middleport
I .. w
.
R din I t'uretu.ae, out of the s. IE comer Mrs. Car] Die .
· a
M
nd Mr! Donald Brewer Youngstown a 111Ul!l ~II&gt; "'tJhon Wrtte Jo
u 1 ot 21 acn lot fonnerb
bJ
R'
and daught:frs
r a
·
Oh' U at Western Mich.
12 31 3tc O(';E-HALF or while
faced qPnced for qulcll sate
2 'ru
I 4 ltp l Wm.
LouiN Copllntlu, ...... Ray
tggs
,., __: llle· are announcing the birth of a 10 .. I c
T h
1•
Notl·ce
..Wltl
'-- at Ohio Hote.J..
ago , ·
__ _ I nta1
the cuter
the ~wn•hlp
l'wi'CILSV
' son at Ho.m::r
,__ Hospl't a.
Oberlin
a Find!
ase ec
beef. grain fed. Phone Wy
; ~
Road atlesdlnf
fromof Little
Forked eroy '· Duma Baer, le
.
1
H-6tc --·Legal Notice
to ... ,.,.,. auo • • .,... Mr. and Mrs. Char •
M
nd M Bill Middle- Htllsdale at
ay
I
2-6554
f"OR
SALE
:
Modern
an
elec.
I
or
Iandi
ol
B.
E
Coleman;
lbe,,M·
Mr
and
Mrs.
Starling
r.
a
d
AUTt~MUBlLE Insurance Dt&gt;en' ,......_ __.._ _._':"'"-"'-- - ,
b
aoutb 20 rod&amp; to the neuon ne,
·
b swart and family an Mr. a nd Northwood at Ohio North. .
100
3 bedroom
J:
LEGAL NOTte•
thence with secuoJI
Ruth
Larkins and Vera We er , Mrs. Jim
. Middleswart
and Spring Arbor
at Defianct
cancelled? l,ost vuw oprra •.
I
I tire
100 lot.
Syracuse, ome.
Pbooe Dtck
AOBERT GROGAN whoM plae• "' I rod• to
of r.llDe,c. •eat
d V'da
THURSDAY
tor' tlcenleT Call W't' :&amp;--lwti
0
p
•
8\reet, Cornp. thence north to th6 Hnt&amp;:r
an
1 .
f .,
e ecent guests of
•
•
Sterretl WY 2-2527.
........ "
.... Unull Towo•hlp . . . ., tho"" In
.....
•
ami y wer r
Lo Ia (La ) at xavl..
11
IIWo
Mr. and Mrs Wayne
Mrs. Nell Middleswart, Port- AJ::Otoe at 'steuben•llt.
11 "";; .,.:.: Jlnntna-, flontatnmc • •ern.
Brown
Restaurant Bar ---:---::-:-:--25. 11.11
Ispent
Christmas weekend
land
.
Hira at Akron
1
St M
wv F
1
" noldmoo " ' " w. "'
their children In Columbua.
Miss Goldie Price of Ripely,
m
ter
&amp;
Permits
Business Services
!'::!".!' .,'":r,'..!: :0":.1 Mary Offutt, Parkersburg, W. w. Va., was a receng guest of
•:t =etta
coon Send for price liSt Call
'""' 1
• .,,m,., Tt.o ,.,.I.,.,. •• '••· "'" " '"'
"!f' Va. was visiting Mr. and Mn. the Howard Aliens.
M lone at Gosb•n
'P7'II r::.,96,
1.2-12-30tc
Priced For Quick Sale
PIANO TUNING done eccur- :!~e;n !IDealaduc,•rut•,n "'or dlmi'""!':'",:."', :::!n~:~ct~e4tro*:'n ~.! :!t.'~'-Jo• : Joe' Bissell.
Mr. Donald Flinn of Steuben- a
FIRDAY
St ndard Ill .at law an llell
• ..
•
e4
.
Linda
nd
I
- - - -- --1
Contact:
stely
to
Universal
a
.;
Deo.,...,
;..,
ouo.l
Mr
and
Mrs.
Dave
Yate.s
ville
and
Mrs.
tiu
a
Lincoln
(Mo
)
at
Central
11.
For Rent
I
.
Pitch,
$15.
Only
a
limited
~~~no;nLnun~aJ
~..c:;:::•~
d:n~~~:
abetb
Hartlnrer~._
by
Ylrlue
cr
see
vis~g
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Morgan
Shelly,
local,
were
recent
vistW
V
St
t.
Wilberforce
ON
b
! . b
be h died
• e a d Wull&amp;m• [)e(,eued Uon t1~.10 of tnl R4villd Code of 1
O
f W l Cozart
. a. . a
CARROLL JOHNS •
num er o JO scan
an
"
••
" ...
.u,: ,., """ ,, Oht:'l
. . . •• ••· Yates, Menoor,
.
ors o
es ey
·
John Carroll at Bethany
FOR
RENT _ Small furnish ' during the holidays. Will
":',
:":,
Dinner guests of Mr. and
· Taddy Durst
of Columbus Malone at Bethel
00 apartment.
Suitable for t
Pomeroy
be available after Jan . .s. !kin, 11 an[, tf:':-:wUDeaJ
m:teenthl mterut lD rareel No. 3. Harold Brewer were:
Jon Webster of Pomeroy
._..TURDAY
0
22065
cen!fech
T
e
heir
at
law
and
In
the
prayer
ol
1Ud
petltloD
pU.Inll
and
Mr
d
M
Rudy
~
1964 "h'Y
or 2 people. Middleport. Phone ZIG ZAG Automat,· c.
·
anu. distributee•.
•EUJabeth' wat. till pray, the court t.o ~~ttt • time and Pearl Powe
· an
rs.
Ohio State at Purdue
123
12 31 3tc next or kin. If any, 0 1
tl
111 lor hearln• of tb.o peUUon, to luu1
WY 2-2'153.
- - tc , salesman demonstraturs. But·
' oon,
Tioo
to the She&lt;Hf
or M•ll• German.
recen y.
Wichita at Cincinnati
- and
d!!-eendat~
d~lb~te:n;Ouof Horaet~
for tll•t
the detend.ltr~te
aeeordtoa Mrs • Jim Caruthers
and
Mr · and Mrs. Tom Fitch Bob
an Dayton at Detroit
1 room and bath apartment ton hole~. monograms, fancy Neigler BuDding Suppl)' - for
ne•
Gould County
to law, and.
the C.W1 detei'DllM
ndlng
ID Pomeroy. Phone WY 2-3319 designs, etc. Dial
control, new homes. Built · in kitcb- J~hoq
•'"• Dt,ceue~
•
"'~
. . 1o
othe. to...,,.
•~• at Marqu~"'~
Wllliaml,
.. ---- "",. 1"53 th" peraonll ."'ho
arelbe
IDUtled
Pid mily • Canton are spe Mrs a
Stevie and Mr. and Mrs.
xa~12 15 tic
$36.71 - terms. WY 2- ''"".
Wut '1'Bango.
Street.•On""",,:.,c"'.~'o~:
~~~.o=~te;eal
or other911Jie,
tb~ days
with Mr. and
.
Fitch and Bobby t ofvfstiors
DeWitts
.:XXU.
ens, StOrm WindOWS, ahun- Mattie
w 0 11 P ~
W \ eltate
of IOHphble
li.a.r'Unlertn 0..
· Jl!arks
of Western Mich ' at BowUng: Gner
I
12 31 6tc inurn siding. can Guy Neig- deme II R.D. No. 1•
ceued, and to detii1'Dline thel:r
vm . .
Run were recen
Miami at Marshall
TWO
4 room
furnished
apart·
-··- - machine
.
Vlrelnia
lntneatereInriCIUinld
A-id eataiA.
Shellle Petty
an
Mr. and Mrl. IW.lph Brewer Toledo at Ohio u•
0 h.10•
ments.
One first
floor WY
2- SINGER
sewing
with ler • Racme,
of
re~ldente •
1n1 r;;n.
aw.. -:PectiVI
Sald partlq
kl
IJl..
f M was
&amp; Mrs
1
12 29 ttc ::·. ~m'.~~~·;,.!!:' p~~! 0~ ml· IWer on or beto~ th• lt.b d&amp;J of night guest 0
r.
b .
and family.
W.Va. St. at Central St. . .
3658.
tfc
slip in type round bobbin in l;;==========•l! d..-nce u
RaymOnd
liM.
ior. Congdon, Parker! urg,
Mrs. Nell Middleswart and Susquehanna at Youngston
TRAILER
Jots for 11
rent,27 close
beautiful blond cabinet, equipD
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va.
son, Allen, visited with Mr. Martella at Akrun
to Laundrymal and schools
1
ped
to
zig
zag
and
fancy
deEXPERIENCE
v"""''·
Tb•
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•"''o'::!;
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jobn
and Mn. Wesley Allen recent- Baldwin-Wallace at Den18oa
Valley Lumber &amp; Supply Com.
'th a s Pay off 7
BDtl, diatribut.eea hetn a1. law
H un- Dtceued
Chr' I
with Mr
next of ktn. il a'ny. of Santtn•..,: Crow
spent
18 11131
.
ly
Capital at Heide1berg
pany, Middleport.
111-3-tfc Sign WI c m
payments,
$6.90
monthly ·
uama, .,neee::g;...veu•M
GraMy
for PllinttH
Ms
Curt Cautborne, Beckley,! Recent visitors of E. H. ear.. W008ter at M....1o-4......m
12 31 6tc
plac"
r
c
Tt
Bet
Ul) 1"' 0 • • ll) ol, 1:1. lB-4to
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mil
M
d
......,..
MODERN t rt10D1 fiii(I bath WY 2-3862
Whit.
W.
Va.
penter and fa y were r. an Hiram at Wittenberg
furnished apartment. M ' d· E
_L
_E
_C
-TROLUX sweeper, com:o':.i ...... ••• """''
Visiting k and Mrs.
Mrs. Dell Talbolt, Mr. and Mt Union at Otterbein
dleport. WY 2-:il74.
plete with attachments and
:~ l.:!:l;:=,•;•t'!':bu'f.':::o~u!i
Hayman on Chr~aa were: Mrs. S. W. Durst, Bob Weddle, O~lin at Ohio Wesleyali
9 11 tic
paper bags. $2l.20 - terms. trrom tbo llr!lest truclt or Iowi•':"",:.::.,·~~ ~·~~!~
Mr. and Mrs. D1ck
lloward and Duane Allen, Rudy Fenn al Kenyon
WY 2-3862.
12 316tc oulldcner radiator to tho ~~ •-~to. 4tolrlbuto... """ ' 1
Michl~an: Mr. and Mrs.
Cozart.
St Francis (Ind.) at Findlay
IIDaUeat beater core.
~m~~ =~~:.:' ~~~ .::?• u.o;
liam
Murray,
Jackie
wasMrs.
a recent
L~wrence Tech at Ohio Northrn
THHEE and rour roo'b lurni&lt;h• IT COSTS nothing ill use
0
Mr and
Mrs. Elbert
guest
of Ritchie
Mr. and
R. R. Lincoln (Mo ) at Wllberforee
·
·
eel IIIII llllfuntished llpart. Blue Lustre Carpet Shambotn " I••
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Mr
d Mrs
.
and W
menta. WY 2-6434
12 8 ttc pooer with purchase ot Blue
known
11nea1
descendant~
lwnbus· ·Mr
.
and T
..,.
ot ....
w1111amo.
_ , ,dl8trt·
"'•
rick andcit c
· an
Durst, Bill
King
es1ey Rio Grande at Walsh
Middleport Apartment. 5 rooms
'd W"t 24141
PonteN¥ ~~ten. beit'l' at taw ~ aPt ., kill,
Fitzpatri • ~
•
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Durst, Vtctor
ommy.
Case Tech 't West. Res.
bath aDd basement. on ground dleport.
Lustre. Baker Furniture,
Ml
1t ey. ot
VIsiting
Mrs.
Howard
and
John CarroD at Wash lc Jeff
12 29 6tc
"''
Tho Uolmowo · •
.
•
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nd dWoods
•- Mrs. KeithB Ridenour
Hayman
lloor. Newly decorated. bard...... ~. PI• 53 ' ... dl•trlbuten, belt• at laww•D4 ne:~~:t of durmg the I'
1YA 8
ue w and Mrs. ryon
I
TRENS (ft)
Ashland at Defiance
wOod floors . automatic beat.
0
8
--::--·
:!';.~: aayTb:t
d~ the Jllness ol ~ir father, who tel, and Winifred B r t
A
Manchester at Bluffton
~
BEST PRICES ON
CaB WY 2-3200.
10 lO tic
BeaiiD&amp;
••\"
:
:
Ia in Veteran. Memorial ho• Reedsville.
Coon
6-3-15·
Snyder,
?.-- CEdarville at Wilmington
-aowllo, '
,;.:· • wuu....: pita!, were Mt. and Mrs. Jamei Visiting Mr. and Mra.
Rannow
Adams,
8MALL apartment, 20! Butter·
Bad , _ . . - Carrow and family of Elyrla, Smltb were Mr. and. Mrs.
Gusb.v , '2-0-4;
nul Ph. WY 2-2682, Roger 1
1011
4
We llan all ....
n.
"• Mr and Mrs. Howard Kessel ard Yoong Paden City, W.
• • 14·
TOTALS 22
TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
16.60
Culluma.
12 I tie l 670 X IS ae- MaSa.eJ
trtbut.,-,
beln
at
Law
and
11at
ol
·
.
.
•
land,
Mr
-~
•
The Racine Emergency squad
kin, If any, of Clarence Wlllllm., Dl· and sons of Fhnt, Michigan, Brenda RaN I Mary
'
'
flU! taJI
- • Ntcftt restdmce""""''
,,.,.
" Mrs. Beulab M 111 er and daugh~ and Mrs. Kenny Reynolds and
... l~U· &lt;'")
was called at 7:30
iiii\EE;- BEDROOM
duplex Nylon Bl•ckwell Tube Ty.,CaD 11&lt;-lllo
WY z.mt DaJ
II U123Kibbl•
- t!lth.....
~trlet,
Park·
bl p.Rtm. 2Friday
R
•
,......_ II 2--0-4· Heiskell 1 for Shirley A es,
. ' a·
.._ er•trurl. Wut Vli"Plla; The unu.owa ter Nicky of Elyria and Mr. Ronnie Reynolds, Pomeroy.
private entrance. Sugar Run I
'
... Uneal dNCendanl.l dlstrlbuteee, htin
'
'
'
1..&gt;«.1.10 '
'
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'
ho W80 ' ·0· - ' • V""-,
ares. WY 2-36t8.
at Ll• aJ'Id. ne:d 'or kin. 11 uy. otl and Mrs. Fred Woods
and , Nellie Stethem.
2--4· Scb cme, W
W1AC11 •
~'!'~
Instructions
;:~-:~u:;.~~:~:18trl~t!!- f&amp;mily of .Charleston, W. Va. Mike Bissell is
.
~~~~rlck, 1_: a~ Memorial Hospital and adheir• otat walter
taw and
nenDt!ceu.t:
., t1n. Gar·
lf Mr. and Mrs. Starling Mas- few days at
Columbus
WJth
Webb, 0-2--2: Mactocl, nutted as a medical patiezd. _'
u.
S.
CIVIL
IIIIYIC8
RSTII
any.
Curtia,
Ted
Hayman
••
- -... ,......, . . . .. net Beael1'7. •hoM pilei of l'ell·
l"'o.I--A
d
I
I and Mrs.
•
I • •. TOTALS 17-16---40
no&amp;.oo • ; . , . ~ til'atabti denc1 lA BartleiY:IUe, Oklab.oms, or sar, tnaru~ an
Char es. soen
Leo Babcock ~~~aJ~~nl
llllttl .ppO\ftl 1 'ftlauaarMII .,
.... otbeMJIH unknown: The LlakaoM~ liD· christmas Eve with her ram-ne
.
By quarters:
....
• - a.u""' a..n11 ..... c~eaeendanw. diltrtbuteu,
betu
at
Holzer
hosp1tal
A
.
the
15 1' 6 14 - '"'
••
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......, net
at lew and nnl ol !till, If eny, of oar- iJy at Alfred Jt the home of
Ill · · · ·....
· · 9 .,.7 18 15Hudqu•rt.,. Fw
-"' ,..._.q """'
1111 CHEVROLET, white wall : LUMP and run of mine coal :;:
wart.nD~
Deatley, l)e(oea&amp;ed; Jeue Curat... .
Bo I
Uncaster
50
tires, R and H. V-8 engine. I for sale. Goeglein Coal Co. Ca
...... •:. til, who. plaee of reaidence II Bll't- Mr. and
Dimlmore yes.
Reserves - Lancaster
28
Phone Ron Hester, New Havdl
8eatlrlt.ll.
le•...W•, Okllhoma or other'IIFIM a. Mr
nd M
Gene Dl••
the ·Page St., Mid eport.
DallJ
known; The UnlalOWJI lineal deacmd·
• 8
f!l,
&amp;w.&amp;&amp;S
A ns -·
en, W. Va. 882·1.3tl8.
12 4 tfc
u.u, dlttrtbut.eu, betn at law. uu1. were Jl'rklay dinner guests of
1----------12 29 Me SINGER
nut of kin, Lr IHl', of .r- CurU.,
the f amII y
Sewing
Mochines
lnsuran"
.,.,.,..,
TIM ...-.... ""'" .,,. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Babcock,
f0
noqn SUDday willie
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00
cend•nu.
dlatrtbutee.,
beln
,t
law
'_,...
Bot~m
Mr
and
and
Mrs.
t
•burch
Entrance
was
'
.,~'\';'
17 BUICK Roa as er, .p'ft.m. ·1 new S76.50 up. Several used
u.11 aut of ll:iD, u •.~~,.. o1 En•tld UVUf&gt;
w '
·
was a ..
·.
Pbone WY
llllrur
curu •. Deceunt; The Ull.kaown Unul Charles Massar and Mr. and
through the kitchen door.
12 22 3n.-..., machmes at bargain prices. JOHNSON,
u-. Starling Massar
and
rted taken was
billfold
-• The Fabric Shop Singer Satea Ageuey, In. o\11 lorml alara
ID ~
"""
,.. """
8
----;;Tit;::-•·"Ra::m::;:b;:lor::- - and Service, Pomeroy, OhJo. IUI'8IICe. Jim Jobn1oD aDI1 e!•rt~~.c~O::,;t;dl~bu~e•.O::n a\ cblldreil 'Vltdted the Bobaeocks
•
containing approximat&amp;!ly f40.
law,
•nd.
11ext
of
tin,
ll
uy,
ol
TbomSUnday
afternoon
-..._
Both
incidents are under OwesWorld Standard ol £ompact
WY 2-2284.
4 21 tfc Bud SimiBIL A.pnta.
a• Curua D"'&lt;'eutedJ The unknown lla·
'
PT PLEASANT - liK:
Mlddlejtort,
r.
£'&gt;-cell enee
1 Uc .,,,.
•• ducenoantl,
.,
.depar._,.,nt lnve.stigated e., ..
CW&gt;!'OM butchermg and cut"' '"' ,, dHtrlbuteea,
""· " '"'· IIIIU
,, ""
Mr. an d Mrs. Robert Gray "f's
"
---·
if: Ill ur room, rtdo _. pol' ting. Phil MOler, Phone WY PHOTO Copymg servtce. Copand son of Cincinnati visited breaking and
·". .......
nc
•.
SmaD
...
eeooomy
2-3510.
••
9
tfc
made
of legal papen ""' N............. H•u.Qote, hlo parents Mr. and Mro. R. veil School lncctnu•B
"'
_hill
l&gt;li
n:w
F'Joridal lilmlca J'IDktnl. •bole Place
'
II
hi b
aDd ... u ...., .........IJ
'&lt;Hidmca n~Mde
.• eot N.Thelit. antDoWD
4th AftDUe, R. Gray recell y.
weekend w c was
'
COAL FOR sale. Good - lump
~'-'.:..
--~ ~IUidal:e,
IIAIIeo
u..- ............,...
"'
"""'""...,· ''"' ••
Sunday-morning: ed t.u bre81r:
'
G
' G
llletropoUia. M«oro
eoal, delivered or at
lbe lloater . . , . _ Pemmp law ... ""' or ""' u ..... or GEntry was gam "'
&amp;. tllroel, ...........,
mine on Soorey's Run. See
HELPS FUND RAISERS
lng out • window at the
....
•.
.
.
8 4 ttc :!t =~:::::-.;'.;...."::.:::::'':.':.
, _ 'IVY Wl'll
Orville Hogue or phone SH 2..,. ... .,., •• ""'· u - · ., ...,. MADI"""' Wbi. (UP. . Los of the school. 1\eporletl
) ,, • :1
12-lll-30tt Employment W antacl
Angeles "1j.ieta bonu!III'Yilayer were 20 lbs. of
SE' ,OR CALL
4 22 tie 5022.
:'fl; !1.:":----:::::::--;:::-;--F
Ma h·
LADY wants work 5
a
Rick ReJchardt raised $1,600 tn deaks ln the teachers' rooms _..
·
arm Intern
C 1nery
•••·
•• ••••
o..,,•.,.,
Tho do 110111 Sunday wben ha 80 were ransacked.
•I
FOR SALE
I IM
~ Phone WY um.
WIJmowll
llaea}c""''
dltCII~&amp;Jlt.,
ciUtrlbuo
D8
Jl
1ft (l~ted •0
:
at ana
a•
12-28-3tc We~, helh at law end 11e~t or lllo, II ment S9 minutes in an !ron state Pf) ce
ves lAP
?
J ~:Oy~~~;;~:m-•
~""
ure spreader ' reasonable • For
of .\rthur Curtt.. ~HCet~•eoJ' -n.. :f"
.
l..j
~ kl -• en•-a....
mog
11:\.1
_. ,.....
rl: E cia _ a lll1·
llllltnOWll Un••l dMemduA. 41mt.bu lUng tD Help a local televlll on amc;a ng auu
-··· af the
I
milk, thbi sale or trade for livestock. LADY waala wo •
yo
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OUt. 1~-tlon· (WKOWl Ill Its March A. c. Shields residence at f..e.
'&gt;~ 'ftt*, cmly 89c a gallon.
Eldon Gaul Chester
week Phone WY 2-64.18
If any. of Roblrt Orol•n. De~••dJ Dta
•
tl
tart biali t'*lrred • •
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1 t ate
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NO. 223
POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO
TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1965
J.

VOL XVI

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FIVE CENTS

•

First Itt Line
Moyor Charles Legar
told
ntght
town council Monday
that Pomero} seems tv be "On
top of the list of towns ~klng foderal aid foc constructiOn
of sanjtary sewers and a sewa•e treatment plant."
' "DDIs was the dellnlte Impression I received in a recent
meeting with William Sheehan,
director or the Institute
of
Regional Development at Ohio
University ," Mayor Legar said.
speehan made the statement
when the mayor and Council·
man Leslie Fultz
in Ath·
ens· llte last month to revi w
Pomeroy's sewerage problem
with the onstltute dtrectoc.
·Th e d1rector
.
reported he httd

ELBERFELDS
Another big shipment of these popular Colonial
style rugs. Matching patterns in g;een, brown.
beige black, red. Homemaker qua1ity. All slzea
from '24 inches by 42 inches to 9 ft. by 12 ft.

$2.95 to $36.95

wert

mett with officials
from about
••
h
~ owns I roughout the .tate
which are seeking aid through

the area redevelopment a~ep"P
· h
ey, and
omeroy •8 t_ e only
one. ready to move on tis pro-

ject."
.
,
" 1egls1alive assiStant
of
Cong. Wa ller H. M1&gt;eller •lso
attended the meeting wtth the
lnllltute of. · Regional Devel·
·
opmen I offtc18ls. He promiSed

ON SAL"E IN THE DRAPERY DEPARTMENT
ON THE 2ND FLOOR

ELBERFELDS in POMEROY

that Rep. Moeller

Nill

do

E'V·

1
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~n ~~r,~~r f~d.~!~
aid lor its ....age project. '"e·

. - Mayor Legar lndicat•d be l the village purchasing the wa- 1Council Franklin Rizer oppoomtends to seek another term terworks. Mayor
Legar sug. ed this suggestion saying "I
In May. He said, "I would like gested that post cards be ..nt feel this is 1 deci;ton of ~ounro see the sewage. "proJect ro each resident of the town cil and the pooplo should not
through before I retore .
asking for an expression
of be forced to take aides on the
- Dlscul!lon was rondu&lt;'ted vtews concerning the posslbili· matter."
again on the
pos~ibilit; of ' ty of buying the waterworks. - A fire contract with Salis-

I

*

sewerage

.,{

s:u.~. action of council -

~.
- Fire Chief INiiPV Werry's

HIGH ESKILOO

~ lor lltlt' was !Ubmttlo(,
it 'Tiliiltd the volunteer nr. de-

pi~ ,\&gt;as

0

callod for
13
bl'U•h lirei, six car fires and
ou'" or building fire' on the
ge with damages tetah••
·~
1103 30. The department 8 ~
90 !as summoned for 15 brush
~~~ four car fires and
II
oam. building or house Jla?.es
out.()f.town during the year in

Up or
Down

which damages were estimated
at $UJS.

The E.H.S Ensemble sang
I•Qh, Holy Night,'' and " White 1

.

Christmas," and the

O:Jot, Is generating i!lectricity and getting it to where It's

conC'luded with everyone sing'lng carols. A treat was
to all students.

Mr. and Mr3 . Raymond Krid· ,
Sunday at their home in 1
Syracuse Guest s were Mr
Urs. Clyde Raines and daught·

tm

J•nuuy 1-9
''THE .VIL OP

FRANKINSTEIN"
(Technicolor)
Cushing, Peter Wood·
Duncan Lamont, Ka·

SUN., MON 1 TUES.
JAN. 11·12

"MUSCLI IIACM
PAIITY"

•

Athletic Boosters wUI

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Sc: '

m-~

:~ ~h=i !!"'~::y f::

!;'lei

10-Day Drive
Is Opened by
Farm Bureau•

~~ .!ud:~ ~.:. ~~:o~;~

ployees Lucille Norris, Geor·

~~::!a~,s~:;·~.~r~~t;;d~

:::
•
Booolers banquet and dllcuoa
LONDON (UPi) - T S. Eliot, who raptured the spl· conolnlctioa or
lddltlonai
""""'~""'''·'""-"""~·
WASHINGTO"' (UP!) President Johnson set to
ritual desolation of the post World War I era in h is bleacllers oa the
football
i work todav on details of his "Great Society" prog ram
spare, dry poetrv and .shal&gt;':d the wnters of a later gen- field.
,
I for
bettering life m America and promoting peace
1 t.hrough
eratlon. with his rnbctsm dted Monday. He wa.s 76.
Jim Stout, president, wiD
A llklay drive for new and I
the wo1 od.
Probably no man of lett~rs exerted great~r mfluence be Ia ebargo.
renewal membersh1ps bv the I
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He began f1lhng tn specifics of proposals lu his State
on 20th century ~ngltsh Ll~erature than Ehot. He turn· ""
Meigs County Farm
Bureau ,
S
10 f the Unoon mess~ge Munday night for increased aclton
~d poet~~ ~0 ~~v.. and radical. for_ms and founded the
was open&lt;d Monday a1 a ml't'l·
I at hom e a nd et&lt;unal d1 lamacv through his own trips
.n~w cntlCISm sun domtnant In ht!rary _sc_!lolarship_.tng of about 211 workers m Mid·
[abroad
p
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The Olender, . beopectacied I
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die port at the William• Insur·
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poet had been atling lor more new career as s playwright.
ance office
I in his televised address that the stM'I!'"Of the Union "as
than a year A minor opera- "The Cocktail Party" and "The
C 00 Oaf
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Emerson Jones was re .. lect •· free re sti."ss r win and full of hO . e" He was tnlerlion had been performed some Confidential Clerk" met with
Farm Bureau
Organization ed president and Mrs . E
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mon s ago ea 1 came at 1s erotical acclatm ln London and
Leo Vaughan
was elected . &lt;rector aui Bower sa1d addt· Rail , vice • presodent of
the
His roposais ranged from 1 $1.5 billion educati on
London horne.
N~.w Yor~ in the . l~s
I president and
Richard Finlaw. hon~l worke:s have been re- Middleport Board of EducatiOn [ progra~ to an lflvltation for the new Soviet leaders to
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One of hos last outmgs was
am JUOt begonn~~g . grow vice president at tbe annual or· crulled and 11 Is expected th~t Monday night Member . Cash vtstt the Uno ted States. He announced plans to vi sit
three months ago, when Eliot I ?P· to get matur1ty. Elmt s.~td ganizational meetUJI of
the 30 or more rural people w111 1Bahr was tempor~ry chaJr.manl Europe and Latm America himself this year.
JOUrneyed to the US. Embassy u 1958, when he turned 70 . In Pomeroy School Board Monday take part in the canvass before for the organozatwnal actoon.
Highlights of President Johnson's State of the Umo n
m London to rece1ve the (U.S.) the last few years t~verythmg at 7 p m. In the offices of the dnve 1s conrluded Jan 14 1 President Jones
appomted ' messa e Monda mght·
Presidential M~dal ol Fr~edom I'd done up to. 60 '":, so has Supt. Charles S. Gibbs
Bow.r also announced that ; Bahr and Lionel Boggs to the
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140 members have paid their ' board's fmance committee and "OuJ concern and mlerest, " We are in the midst of the
1965 dues by ami! exactly the reappomted Mrs John Baker!compassJon and vagdance , ex- greatest upward surge of t'C'oI

same number th~t paid
by jto. a seven-year term~ .g:e tend to ev.,v !'Orner of a dwln· nomic weilbinc In the hostory
mail In 1964 Regional super- :-.Itddleport Library boa M e dlmg planet
we were never of any nation ... but we are
Eliot is ~ remote figur~. The I ~e ., ru
'rr:;e Hollow meebngs m the superintend- visor Blake Kerber or
Nt&gt;w l board will meet the flrst on-: meant to be a~ · oasis of liberty only at the beginning of tht&gt; road
pt=ak of hts ca~r came m t948 1 .... ~~h ~n itlt e ot er .poems ent's office.
Concord attended to assist in [ day . of each . month at 7 30 P~ and abundan&lt;'e in a worldwide to the Great Society . Ahead now
..;; AI. A t:lanct' 8 · e~ ~he hterary Also present besides those planning the convass .
wh_en he received the Nobel ! 1.
m . m the olhce of S1.1pt. Le desert of disappointed dreams is a summit where fre-!"dom
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Prtze for Lit~ratur~ "for his reerary scene
t e
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mentioned above were Richard
: McCo~as .
Me-! ... our nation was created to from the wants of the body can
markable ptoneenng work in
.Jones. clerk. who was elected Local ~andmark:
employee President Jones and _Supt..
help strike away the chains of help rulfill the needs or U11
modern poetry."
to a two year term last year, ! Robert Lmdstammer and Bow-l Comas led a dlSCUSSlOn of . 1 ignoranC'e and misery and tyr· spirit."
But in later life he found a ,
member Paul Werllt'r, and Supt. 1•r presentod a short original nancial problems . facing Mid- ~ annv wher•ver thev keep man
A NatloD81 AleBda
·- . Gibbs.
skit entitled, ''The Saga
of dleport schools hlgh_h_ghted b~ ! less. than God m~ans him to "I propose we begin a proMeigs General Hoopltal
r'
Harry Hard-Luck .''
the twin facts of nsong costs be . . . "
gram In education to ensuro
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ADM!SSIONS - Alma Mil·
Donatl'ons For
C t .
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,~ and·'Nobodstatioynary income to have
eve~ American child th• fullest
Jer. Middleport ; Mary
Park, I
ap ams cr t e rive'
are
appeared
Communism
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United
Middleport.
PT. PLEASANT - The Jan· Familv Invited
Leo s:ory , Thomas Sayre, And· I the answers 10 the queshons ··with the SOviet Union we eve opment
his mmd an
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DISCHARGES - None.
uary term of Mason County The Ruiland Fire departrt&gt;w Cross, Henry Fran~. Har- raised." reportedSupt !VIcComk
a eful
d standi gs sktlls ··· A masstve attark on
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Circuit Court began Monday ment ts accepting donations ror old
Kenneth WtllJams, as Attendmg were Presadent
n to
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LOCAL TEMPS
a .m. with the Grand Jur. the Bill Clonch family which Don Wilson . and Rex Shene· Jo~es. Mrs Rail. Mr Boggs, ! freedom . . . m Asia. commu·
t
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on age 1
~~! . of House Republican 'lte temperature in Pome- ors reporting ror duty . Five jur. lost its home and belongings in held. with Mrs. David Koblentz ' Mr Bahr, ClerK Harold Hub- nism wears a more aggressive
le)dthhlp, labeled Ford
of roy's buoiness district at 11 :30 I
were absent and , J u d g e a lire Sunday afternoon.
as chatrman.
! bard and Mr McComas.
I face
MAA Adds over $4·410
M!clJ!tlm, may provide
the [a.m . today was 45 degrees
Lee Thompson appoint. Firemen •aid Mr . and Mrs. A contest for workers was :
.
I " Our goal Is peace In South· To its Treasury
Ofmllcrllll with a rough , noisy ! der sunny skies.
Mrs . Charles Dodd, N e
The Rutland Fire dep~rt· announced . Leo Story was pre- ['
DIVORCES ASKED
I east Asia . That will come only Over $400 was added tu II•
rWt.
democrat, and Joseph Clonch are m need of clothing senled a gift for having
the Two divorre pehtwns have when aggressors leave their treUury of the
Middleport
The election of Rep. Gerald j
Mason. republican,
a! for themselves and their three best mail campaign in
his been filed in Common Pleas IY"ighbors in peace."
Athletic Association
N f'..,
R; Fonl a• GOP leader will do
jury commissioners to daughters, a washer, Iron, Iron- township .
Court. Charging gross negl•ct
Tbe Noo-Communltll World Year's Eve from proc•eds of
n/lthinl to transform the 140
THE T.AX L.A
I the vacancies.
ing board and Unoleum. Sizes
ot duty and extreme crue lty.
Johnson said he hopes to visit a dance sponsored by tloe J&gt;·
R~publlcan votes in the House
They selectod Mrs. Charles or clot.hes needed are "2:" "5."
Four Fines Levied
Linda Kay Young. Rt. 2, Porn· both Europe and Latin Amer~ sociatktn In Middleport Hi1h
inti&gt; a majority. No
Yeager, Mrs. Charles Aldridge, and 01ze '5" Junior Mtss for i
eroy, is seek10g a dtvorce from ca :his year
School auditorium.
doubts that the 2!15 Democrat•. Do you undtratand it7 Mrs. Kathleen Roush, Mrs. 0 . the children; men's pants size In County Court
Ernest Harold Young. Pomeroy
" ... A great unfinished task An estimated 750 area high
If they stick together, can
If not, watch for
C Hall and Clarence Ander- 33, size 16 shirt and 9 shoes, I Four fines were levied and and Jo Ann Ward, Rt . l. Pom· L' the reuni1icalion of Germany school teesMI(!el'l eame to "''
the · ohott lor the next
son. Other previously drawn and lady 's
dress size 14-16 one bond was lorfeitod in Judge ! erov. asks d1vorce from Jack through self-determination . .• annual Tri-Cqunty New YPHr"!
yeats. But the "activist"
jurors were Richard 0 Blain, and women's shoes 1i2e B. Any- Frank Porter's Me1gs county Ward . Rt. 1. Pomeroy
'' I will seek new ways to use Eve Teen Ball. School orfi n:1ls
publicans who helped I" or
Russell 0. Nowlin. Mrs: Harry one who cares to tionate may court Monday.
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our knowledge to help deal with reported the ovent very 0..,.,.
Siders, Charles E. Weaver. Mar· contact the fire department.
Glenn Bissell forfeited a 125
LODGE TO MEET
the explosion in world popula- ly .
oust veteran Rep. Charles
Halleck from the leadership
garet Thompson, Marie Deal,
bond for disorderly
conduct.j Worshipful Master Dale E lion and the growing scarcity in I The Jays, en 0001 , awarded
lleYe they can make tbe De!IP
A. Faye Wilson, William Gyft AND •
SOLD
Charles Stewart and James P. Sm1th announces that Pomero~ world resources ."
numerous door prizes thro ug~
ocrats know they have been
gax, Mrs. R. E. Walden, Wil- Meigs County Andltor Gor· Sellers were fined $5 and costs Lodg• No. 164. F &amp; AM. will
Toward the Great Society out the evealng .
a light. If their
J;am Frye and Okey Killings. tion H. Caldwell reportod today each on an unsafe vehicle hold its regular monthly m&lt;'etworth.
that 20 kennel llcensn and 100 charge. Floyd Charles Hamo- ing Wodnosday. Jan. 6 at 8 30
are' correct, the fur may start
Dy In the next tew dayo.
The grand jurors are expect. dog tags for 1965 have been ton, $10 and costs, Intoxication, p.m. at the \lasonic temple .
ed to complete their duties late sold . January 10 ta llte deadline and Selby White, $10 and cosll, Ali Master &gt;,t asons are
in·
11!.181uNGTON - FIVE
Tuesday afternoon.
for purchaslnc lkenlel.
lnroxtcation.
vlled.
COLUMBUS fliP!\ - Monday's ..., . leJialatlv• at·
~en from Ohio toot _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _::::::::~=~~-----'-'~~~~!....:~~~-_.::~~~~.:....------~~-----tloa at a glanre:
HOUSE
~ oath of office Monday 11
Offltero elected :
the "9th Congreos convened. Hoben 'Jl. SWteney, 1 Cleveland
- Sea. Thernlore Gray, R-Piqaa, el:ld~ prHld•nt
at~, followed ln his
pro tem. Vote lll·O: Sen. Funk KI!JI, &amp;~Ill, re-elrrt·
ed minority lead~r. Vote 31-8; Tho!DII E ...., 11an, rP
·••'• footsteps as be waa . ,.... 1
eleded rlerk. Volt- 16-0.
ln 11 Ohio's confll'essman • ol·
$11~0 131llOn.g major prOjl!Cts plan· 1provement and reclamation of
" ·5 million out of highway elo,. to Meigs-Gallia are :
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funds
for
park
roads.
Lake
Hope
State
Park,
$710.iled.
~- Tlte Democrat deleall!d I~~:;
Oll,_. P. Bolton, formorly
o•~:~~~~~~~ Final details of tbe por· r'unds to be usod include : $4 million from general oweOfflren elected:
~~ mnpssman
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ject, which eliminates lndl· $25 million from the • mil- nue and fee aecounll. such u 1 Strouds Run State Park, $150.· - Rep. Roger Cloud, R•DeGraa, ~ apeaktr.
vidual divisional programs, Uon bond issue approvod
by docks,
leases and 000
Vote 1311-0; Rep . A. G. Lod.oue,
ft&gt;eleeted
~ Dlllrlct, in the Nov.
·~~:I were ironed out at a Mon- Ohlo voten last May.
rentals.
County Wildlife Ana ~orlty leader. Vote 13M; Rep., ~·d 'leebnu, 11·
Bolton's seat in
d~J night meeting In Morr's 125 million from tile pro.,... $21 mllli011 from federal llli'Cl
' Claehlnatl, re-elected spelker iJI:'i t-. ,..,. majority
llff~te.
ed f,I90 mlllton bond losue to be and water COIISei'VBtiCJII funds. $42t,OOO,
floor leader. Vote IH-t; Carl Q..... r~ eheted rlerk.
H- IJIII· the lone GOP
. ·, 'l'he llatewlde procrom caD· ll!bmltted this eomlnl May.
Remaloder from earmarked
Scioto TraH Forest and Park, Ve~ 1~-0.
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J. Wdliam Slonton.
Cb:c11D18U, lhe
for ~v~ In all alate Sl2 lllllllon Ia wa~nny Iii.,. foderil lltnda ·
P94,44111.
• l«t:ooatlon adopted:
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Some of the major projeota. Budfye Like Stale Plrlt,
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to tl\lnk weH .of us. Besides. it makes aood business sense. We
prosper only as the COIIIIIIUnity prospers; 30 we llelp it llliwe
lA ~way we can.

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daughter
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possible. Thl!t means supplying our customers with what M1teY
want wheA they want it. It means being courteous at all Umes

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..eeL We're iA tills business because it ia concerned willllttt
supply of a fundamental requirement of modem li¥ing, ben ne
It's an honorab4e one, because we like it, and because we waat
tD- lliwilla at it.,

GIVE DINNER

''THE PINK PANTHIR"
rr j•{' hnicolor)
Peter SellNs, David Niven.
Robert Wa a:ner, Capucioe,
Brfll:l.Ua De Banzie, Cohn Gar·
don, Fran Jeffries and Claud·
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then sang "Twelve Days
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A resolution for E·15 travel
Collins . ~ere named to
the l took up British Citizenship mi But _h•s devotees,~Lll remem- lexpenses was adopted, and the
Firemens DependeD&lt;') board. 1927.
l ~erd~~~ThbesL for SoThe Waste- socond Tu.,day of each month
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!lreet commissioner for 1nother year.
1" Tlte mayor'• report
of
~.70 for December was ae-

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Company and Ohio Power Company, have won a second place award In tbe annual
~a
American Electric Power System 1964 "Operating Ideas" contest. R: · E. Herndon,
W . F Chadwell, and F E. Titus of Sporn Plant's maintenance department thare 1
$200 award, presented to them Monday in Roanoke. They collaborated on an article
Pom..-oy Village Council Mon- Fund were ·
)360
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entitled " Invents Way To Balance Exciter At High Speed." The exciter furnishes
day night approved appropria· Council i-120.
Mayor $t400, 1 P'&lt;re Department Fund _ Fire Ianc;~nd o:;,~~,C f:;d _
dtrtct current for the magnetic field of a generator l!lld controls the. voltage output
!tons totahng $564.360 for 1965 . clerk $900, treasurer $360, oolic· Chief salary $300, volunteer fire- ploye~ .$IO 000
of
I he generator. These men devised a way to balance this exciter wltbout takinC tht
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. The bulk of the appropria· tlor $100, mayor's
secretary me~ $1000, ftre apparatus $5000, OOO, equlp..;ent' :..:.o~r a sequip.[ gentrator completely.out of s_e_
rv_ice_~r__s~u:-l.::ti.::n:&lt;&gt;g:.:i:t:::d::o:.:w:..:n.::·_____________________
bon was se.t as1de for construe· $2500, office expensea $500, le- ~utpment maintenance o&lt;M
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t·ton of ~mtary
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men operation
mam enance
~. 000
sewers a nd a gal advert1smg
$250, C1ty
operation $200, """"'
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$l 000
streel
,f·&lt;f'~ "'~·P·~~«t~r.HJ\j I
sewage .diSposal
plan:.
•&lt;M Total $7 •500· pail'
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Kenneth M&lt;'Elblnny of Mid- 1.
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a rehrro 1un 1or surance and bonds $1500, dump Utility Fund - street lights 000 tr If' r1 h1 fl 000
dleport wa; re..lected pres~ .
building sanitary sewers
and rental $900, buildings, building $8,000, hydrant rental $3,360. Tot:af~fc : 18~ ~·
d•nt of tbe Board of Mei•s
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constructiOn of a sewage trent- improvement and maintenance tal ,11,360.
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1000, pu IC employees retire- Cemetery Fund- Employees $23,500.
, day in annual organization- ~
uncll s appropr1at1ons also ment system $400 Chief of Pol· $8 500 materials $250 tools .,. F
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retirement pohce expense $5 000 first aid equipment mainleJ!ance
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fund for the redemp tton
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of 1500, f~ department
• • eipenses equipment operation $1150, •""""•
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as repair
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mam- l !:_Trr
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mw a o 1Ntnemred •a·tcvee·
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bonds and another $7,080 lor $200. Ctvil Defense $511, parking ltc employees retirement sys- ees $I 000 materials $!!10 to 1 [
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meters
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