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Hruce Lloyd, a member of the
The speaker enumer~t wa:_ U:"s ~te an came to
Mrs Patrick Lochary led the Defense topics including relig~
Amateur Gardener's Club, when in whi&lt;:h ~hJte men ~~= :U.Itn 0~ ; buij4, cities
· jn the. pledge to the flag ious practices in the sehools.
Return Jonathan Meigs Cha~ Lhe top sotl, cut valua 0
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Mrs. o. p . Klein playing danger of Commun~m. ln aU
ter Daughter:;: of the Amen- ber . wtlhout replaceme t, pod I hJ
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the stnuing of the national areas of American hfe and the
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Parish House.
Iwith ~trip mimng. She diScuss- resources and a.ue amm.al
DuiibJI othe business session I
--the chapter voted to endorse
Members responded to
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the candldaey of M,.. Irving call by giving facts about trees
KaiT, Jr., for State Historian in America. Mrs. 0 . P. Klein,
of the Ohio Society, Daughters American Mu•.ic chairman, pr..
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to
Mrs. Karr is a pasL regent of teen• in ':"ng and dialogue.
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The January meetmg of the
the chapter and 1!1 presently
Guests or the afternoon were
The Rf'V Dona
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tor of the Middleport Churdl Laurel Cliff Better
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entttled, :'How Shall W• &amp;&lt;- mg at the home or Mrs Lou Thursdty with Mrs,
were elected delegs,t.es to
of
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cape, If We Neglect fin Cireat j Dlt'hl wlth Mrs Pearl Parker Phillips and
Mrs. Roger SMt.alehCon!• fieri
Neil ~e hostesses Mrs. A. R Knight,
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David Edwards who has been
were Mrs.
R. KnighL, ton Fisher and Mrs.
Irving
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h€1d at th~ MJddlt-por presJdt&gt;nl, conducted the meet· eonfinP.d to hid homr eiyh vhiv- Mr~ ,(aorge Skinner, and Mrs. Karr, Jr' contributin.g. Mr!ll.
TO OBSER\'F: 60TH IVEDDINr. ANNIVERSARY - M' ~nd Mrs. S2m Wyatt, Ri. Fu st Baptist Chut eh ..
I mg and led lhe devotiOns tak- 1ken
x for the past two weeks lM Davidson. ~- Karr was Locha"y and Mrs Dt: ·&gt;r~ pre1 PonJel 0\' II II I oh"'ll I' an open house ('(' lebra\'"" on Su nda,h Ja nuau I ~\:-1 ~~~!~ Rev. Hteks spoke of Salva; t•n from Psalm 103 H8. .. She is .:roving and returned to
... a delegate to the Na- 1sided at the tea tab!e. The talot tlwu· tiUth \\ecldlng an mversory from 2 to_ 4 p m I IS IS
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i lt"'n as a rel,';"se from the sm. also read a medttatJOn,
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Hi' nrked for the Sla_te High\\'ay Dt&gt;~artment fOJ 2~ yea~s·.~~ey ;;e ~he~ ! " persons must t:o~e to Chnstl resolulwn f and a pr_ayer from
Mrs. E:..~E. Roush M
· ·Mra. Nan Moore carnallons combined with whitf'
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parents ul 1he folfo 11111 ~ sev&lt;'ll ltv In g &lt;htld re n. Uarenee. Htple) · W 0
't~e b0't~ 0 f to overcome sm. He stated The Upper Room Stlent pray- view arrived Wednesday, lor a and Mrs GJIY Neigler were tapers in silver candelabra Mrs
shire ~1rs Hu"rll !.&lt;I liP. Rutland : Mrs. Wllltam Chase and ~liS. ~~
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d 1that prayer " the way of ovr- er lor deceased members and visit with her sister-in-law,
aiternates
Llovd was presented with a
J r . HI 1 Pomeroy. and Sam. Jr .. of Mtcldletolln.
ey a so rarse a coming sin and gave a graph- the Lord's Prayer in unison Mrs. Charles
MiD.
'Dwisht Mtlhoan read a l gift from the chapter.
niece Fave (;un)!lll . \\hO now lives in Pt:nnsylvanla.
---~ ic descriptlOll o~ pumshment to concluded lhe devotions . Two ersville.

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POMEROY, OHIO

Condensed Statement of Condition
as of December

3ht, 1964

RESOURCES:
Cash and Pue from Banks .... .... . $ 699.2fl9 I~
U.S. t;o\ernmrnt Bonds ...... , , . . 1 ,021.1G~ 63
Othrr Ronds and Securities . . . . . . .
346,832 16
Loans &lt;1 ral Disronnts
. . . . . . . . 3.3;'&gt;2,621 fi~
Bankin g Ho11se and Equipment
4.1.788 50
Other A&lt;,e ls .. . . .. .. .. . . ..
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$5.467.31:l42

LIABILITIES:
Capital SIIH k ........ .......... . $ 125.000 00
Surpltts
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175,000.00
Undhi(!l'd Pmfils and Reserves
128.582.99
R.f'servt• For Dividends
Resrn p for 1lnr.1rned Jnterest
Demand Depno;ils
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428,582 H9
10.000 00
1 tS .092.15
2 095,39H I 0
2,820.2:l9 18
$5,467,313.42

OFFICERS
Theodore T. Reed, Jr ., President
J. Edward Foster, Vice Pres. &amp; Cashier
Richard E. Jones, Vice President
Thereon Johnson, Vice President
Paul E. Kloes, Assistant Cashier

DIRECTORS
Thaodarl' T. Rud, Jr.

J. Edward Fotter
Thereon Johnson
Dr. Fred R. Ctrfi'Y, Jr.

Fred Crow, Jr.
Alma Ptrhr
C. Wayne Swisher
Le,Ue F. Fulh
Harold E. Smith

MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE

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His addrcslj
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North Bay 1
Pines. F'!a. 11504.
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Mrs. Marie Steiner has re- '
lurnt-d from a 10-day vacation
w1th her sons and families in
nnrthern Ohio. She visited with
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Steiner
and family in Warren, 0 h : &amp;.
and with Mr. and Mrs.
Ray
Steiner and family at Chester·
land., Oh10. While there
the
birthd&lt;tv anniversary of
Ray
Steiner . was observed with
a
family dinner and get-together.

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SUNDAY, JANUARY 10 thru SATURDAY, JANUARY 16

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rupe
1&lt;'.1rned Thursday evening of
the dPath of his brother, William Morton Rupe, 56, at his
home in Tallmadge, Ohio. He
' was an employee of the Good' vear Company. Mr. Rupe had
been ill for an extended time
and a bed palient for the past
2 years.
Private funeral services will
be ~onducted SUnday afternoon
in Tallmadge with the body to
he brought to Rutland Monday
for burial.

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not important, is it?"
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Jottings In Pencil
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Nat King Cole is scheduled to be opJVJonLgomery Clift Is readmg playerated on in about three weeks, but doc- scripts, hoping to find something in
tors think he has a good chance of recov- which he can return to his first Jove, the
ery ... Lynda Bird Johnson paid her se- Broadway stage. And Broadway would
cond visit to the Albert French restau- welcome him .... Get ready for a new
Les Crone is ABCTV's netwo.t. offering to lote~
rant the other night, escorted by her group called the Rhodes Brothers, three
ningteleviawers looking-and listening--for convet&lt;handsome young beau, who isn't readily young fellows - real brothers, ineideoIGtion and spirited discussion on most any topic.
identified by New Yorkers. They ate tally and quite remarkably - who have
Guesb, audience and Cnme keep the convenational
heartily, and t 's an "ail you can eat for been rocl&lt;;ing audiences throughout the
flail 10Uing. W~elding a "shotgun" mic~
$2.95" place, which indicates he's on a South and Midwest for §J»'eral months.
Crone picb up questions from the audience in his~
budget . . . Singer Shirley Bassey is back They seem to be a sure m for stardom.
evialon-in-the-round oreno. His let's-talk-iJbout.lt
with her huslrat ~&lt;
~ Hume - for
A funny acid test: Ohio Governor James
fonnat originated in '61 in Son Francisco, ond the sake of their ouspnng, sne says. But Rhodes likes to claim he's a relative.
picked up this MalOn by the MtWorl The show oils
friends hope the allegedly "temporary
Camilla Stroyberg, breathtaking 17from 11:15 p.m. to I ;()I) a.m., with IOII'Ie stations
arrangement" will become permanent .. year-old sister of movie star Annette
Sybil Burton plans to open a discotheque Stroyberg, has arrived in the United
foiningtl,. netwolk after the program is under way.
called "The Alfred" (a favorite phrase States to go to school lo Greenwich,
sen's one-dimensional role. S.
of the Beatles). It wiU be located where Conn. Her other sister, Mirette, is mar..
I'd
lnslst on a Dew element ~&gt;to
the original El Morocco used to be, site ried to Frances&lt;:o Galesi and Camilla's
ing ndded or at feast .., m •
of the recently folded "EstabUshment••.
most persistent suitors are Francesco's .
acripts that let Janssen changt
Experts expect racial troubles to friends ..... Young promoter Gabriel
BY DICK KLEINER
e.r;pression once in a while.
start making headlines In Alabama, Mis- Katzka is heading a group seeking to bu;v
sissippi, Georgia, and Florida before the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre . . . . . PresiHoiqwood CorresPoadeDI
- I'd tell Jerry Lewis to do
March .. , No matter what you've read dent Johnson isn't a bit pleased about
IF IT WERE MY BTIJDIO anylhlng he wants to - excepl
or heard elsewhere, Lester Lanin will the bickering going on in the New York
-I'd cut out that gory, hand- sing.
play the mal Dlnaugural Ball - at the State Democratic Party. He'd like the
chopped-&lt;111 BeeDe from "Huoh
- I'd make a spicy plcturt
Armory, which holds the most people various factions to end their public
.. • . Hush, Sweet Chat lotte. • about a doctor and call it "Ba&amp;
and where the President usually spends oquabblln'; if they don't, he just might
It'• Just tlbock for shock's sake ll Melabollsm. "
the most time . , . Yogi Berra, one of send In his own peacemaker. And that
...t isn't really necessary. OthJ~ Value's biggest fans, confided to wouldn't be an idle gesture. The boys
erwise, this ill a 1ooc1 Grade
RtiONDA n.mtiNG, or
him that he's a frustrated songwriter. would know LBJ meant business.
Bm- chiller,
JeJtY has another close friend, Mickey
- I'd make aU my writers DOWN MARILYN LANE
Mantle, who is a frustrated singer of
Rhonda Fleming, whose real
see ''t'M Amerlcanlsatlon of
Bobby Short, oil a month's vacation
country songs. Mayj)e Mickey and Yogi from Le Caprice, will tour London, Pa- · Emil,y," Paddy Cbayelsky, who name ill Marilyn Lane t20t1
can cet together and wlhp up a disk ris, Madrid, Tangier, Marakeech and Cas- · wroti II, bad a DOvel Idea Century-Fox made her chanfi
date.
It
because they oald Mar!ly1
live the acton 1ooc1 Wlll'ds to
a~Ianca. Minding the store while he's
wasn't
a eommercial name~
vwung his international ch111118 will be
1a7 llld they'D lootr lood- Funoeems
to
IJ'OW more beautJI•
Unquestionably the smashing party Djenara and Paca, a European linginB
ny nobody lhoucbl of tbal beeach
year.
There are oome wht
of the holiday ieason was the 4ance giv- team who are big favorites in ,Capn,
fore.
en at Delmonico's by Mr. and Mrs. Roo where they own their own cluli,' Le
- I'd make a spicy picture lblnlt ohe II lbo most beautiful
bert Bach. Celebrities by the score, yea; Chauve Souris. Djenara Is tbe lass wbo
"about· the War Between the f1f all lloRywood's stara, anti
but aside (rom that, Duke Ellington -in made the front pages several seasons
States IIIII can u "MarJo&lt;am that's tntlroly pooslble.
F..- one thing, she h8! a
person - pro'rided the music, and the ago when sbe w88 engaged to the Iran'1broulh Georgia,"
ladles who attended were marvelously sitory Edward Purdom,
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Individual beauty. Ani
- I'd wait patiently
uniU
bea~tlful, perf!!Ctly costumed, rlcbly jewQuote from Julie Andrews, who
tbat seems to be 1 rare comBoruooza bad run its """"" mndlty
eled and fabulously colffed. No Broad· viewed her first private screening of
u- days.
lncl thea live Dan Blocker a
way cut ever ~played a more attract- her upcoming 20tb Century-Fox musl·
"Younger
leading women 1&lt;&gt;
real cllallfO at. pace. llo'd make
lve group. The bostess set the tone with eal just before ohe flew to London:
day,..
she
Sll)'ll, chooshJa ....
a tnat lMraVJ - ho;r about
her perfeet figure encased In stunningly "Who needs a ~lane? I've just seen
Qwi~ Ill "The Homchbact: words carefully, ••att seem t1
simple blue and pink, and the general 'Sound of Music. " l could have told her
Ill Notre Dame" fw a llatler? loot aUto. And ewn the dlffero
mood of the evening was clinched when that last August - as a matter of fact, I
- l'd tab note of lhe ...,_ ont-looklnl ..... begin to ad
Vala Byefleld lost a strip of diamonds tblnk I did .. , A new science fiction
.... of recent fUm DIUI!cala alike. I'm so worried tor Ana
off her gold mlnaudlere, spent a few filclt;er is about to descent up on us with
and llf!ure that mll)'be
lbo Marcret - tlbe wa. so tr.,.
mlnutea looking around for them, then the catcblest title since ''The Blob." It's
time is ripe for some romanUc IIIII Wlusual and so flOOd In hell
exiled IDIIUng, IByiDg, "After ~U, I~is ~ed "Goo."
onea, lito lhe old MacDonald- ear1J musclala, but In 'kittOI
EddJ duets, And I'd try one wllb a Wblp' llho l!leiDo to bo
IIOOLP1lJIIB
_.. wu 700 pounds at. ltber nose submarine toot
plac:t wllb Anna Mollo and Harve pttlng h&amp;rd and lwsh lib ..
ON PAIIADB
slais m0011ted 1111_1he cbuoill at. here recently, b1!t II
wasn, Presnell, who should make 1 tbe otben.,
SAN FRANCISCO (UPIJ- a IID1BII IOftlp ear 11114 colctro
fw lhe bulfei!Dtl a1. beao
Sbe singled CNJ! Elfzabetll Aslt
peat oi"'!hla - and - romanoArllll 'trredtla _....,. llm!lled eel ........... deep putple, . ted, YJ II)'
as one o1 lbo Y"WWII
hla le:am•
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The Corpa said the llr&lt;ll'k will
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Other work to be included tn
:1 A blunderbuss storm that the project is the furnishlna 8hd
&gt;j belted much ot the Appalach- ' installing of a lock fUlilltl ·1t00
n 1ians and Ohio Valley with j empt~ing aystem, hydraulic:.
1 heavy snow during the weekend electrical, cornpreuecf lir .and
·-1 swept Jnto New England today. water systems, appurtenant eon• i The weather burt&gt;au warned of struction incJlldin&amp; P:llt
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.~ 1vania into •:ent ral New 8nrl(- road relocation, and vther m~
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'l'he storm hampered cellaneous construction.
1 ctraveters at New York Citv's Invitations for .bids ~II be
two major ajrports, where 225 issued about. Feb J, act.'ordtng
l flights were ('anrelf'd Sunda~·. · to the corps. Work ,on the
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Warnings of from 4 to 10 inch- locks will commence witbln 10
. es of snow were
posted for days alter ""oelJ!t.
1 1 Long Jsland and JOuthern por- lo p~=~
1! tions ·of Maine, New Hampshire ed ,
and Vermont. Heavy snow fell order.
Ithrough the night al Boston. 1
J Parts of Massachusetts, Rhode
Island and Connecricut bra('ed ;
; for more than 6 Inches of fresh •
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Dies in Tall madge

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AUDREY MILLER, Owners

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I•&amp;• of Middleport ..UI

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Miller's Home Restaurant

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Sewa1e eharltJ for tbe vU·
,
be .
bHied
tor the montht. •
of Oclober, November
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TERUNG (UPI) - Five trammen were ktlled in • ' December to ..1 resldeall ...
I
headon
colhston
early
today
between
an
Erie
Lackawan.
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· cen11DJ wa1er ser"1ct.
1
a an
a Imore
to reig trams . EJght dJesel enBnt
d
ad
bJe
gines were wrecked and their rue! tanks burst into a fire witbt:
that sent flame 111 th•s small Wayne County commumty
lpt Th
to •.
' roaring 200 feet into the air.
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Three of the victims were from New Castle, Pa. They paid at. the Middleport MayBids will be opened .for the.
I were C. R Duckworth, en•ineer·,
c.
s
Williams,
conducOr'
I
offtee
weekdoyl
from
t
construction
of toots
.
It t h.
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tor and C. S. Drushel, all on the B &amp; 0 train . The two on 1 · • .
8 •
Jon of the Erie Lackawanna train k.:lled were engineer Don or
may be made by 1on the Ohio River about MarcJt
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Catholic
Women
Instal/ New
Refreshment~;
Cl b Off"
u
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CatChF"Jre Jn
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LT. HARTI!NG

Ha_rtung wm·s
Gold Bar in
A"Jr Force

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SUNBEAM
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES

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Sale Prices on genuine ..•

BAKER FURNITURE

5 Trainmen Die in Collision
Of Two Freights Near Akron

. I: dechned
only shghtty
last Il sued,
Nearly
of every lour
WASHINGTON - CONGRESS
year's report.
But h• SIDCO
said miladult men
is one
an ex-;moker
he
went int.o the second week of Ilions more could be persuaded ; noted
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Its Sale Time at Elberfelds In Pomeroy

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made the appeal on
the first anniversary of his advisory committee's much-pubUclzed
king findings
Jd that I cigarette
. arno
cou cause ung can-cer and other diseases.
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The public10 health official said
,i the proport
n of a_dutt Amert-

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Instruction
Pl&lt;~ns

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would
take beThe
accorded
. were.. by
given.
Mrs. Lewis Roush of Miners- 6-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Jan, 9, 1965
I I
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serviCe smners.
was opened WI'th readings
No Mistakes
Mrs."Makes
E. J.
! patt tn llht s~~~~o ~f ms rue Jon ;m organ and piano duet wil~ . Trary. and ,"Magic Weaver," ville Sl'1fJ sis1er, ~s.
Headquarters For
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to bt&gt; ~
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Mrs. Gerald Anthony at the PI· Mrs Parker.
McClintock o( Pt. Pleasant, W.
Followmg the business meet- Iano and Mrs. C. P . Bradbury
.
Va. vislted Thursday, at · Letart
ing g&lt;Jm~s wcfe P_layed a~d at th organ. Spcial
music : During a short busines! ses-- Falls:tJith Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
rt&gt; made for the pmes &lt;tw::trded to wmn.ers Pm was prt&gt;sented by the Junior I sion. a report was give·· on the Grimm and f•m~ly.
I
.
ufh sma ll orchtds
· of the Mount Moriah Bap- calendar
towels which thed club
Mfs.- Roy Holter visited
Frl·
s~hnol of we
mslruction 1o bc hr td on
tt d'111g were
Re c1101r
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• t" .1 Church under the direction I is sel!ing. Plans were rna e or day · at Cileshire with her moat
Remersvll
_
were
served
ar
the
sale dat the
0
when F:vrmge lme \, 1ap rr,
r , 1
th
vent'ng
oJfsMrs · Paul Gomer. The group a white elephant
.
,,. ther; ,Mrs.·· George Thompson.
01
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der uf the ~.astern
.
SLars me c use
e e
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sang, "'l'o Me • I '..-' So Wonder- 1
! next meetmg. A roun D
routn
Sofend. Fisher student
.
at
·l'hur:-,~ 1."IV t-venmg
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a 1. the ·\lla - ~
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· with Mrs · C&lt;:.•mpbell
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Harp- 1card
. w&lt;~s
· ser1t tob Mrs_
ana Moontam Slate Business
· T. 1 in Middleport
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~' er at the piano Kenneth Eng- Oliver m Co 1urn us.
leAe. Parkersburg, W. Va. arMiddleport, 0.
somc
e
·
Rerres1mt-n
1
ts were served by nv
· ed Frld~y, to spend . the
\1r s. rmp
Kathryn
Mitl'he l!. wor,''·
~ ~lish also sang ·a solo, "To~ch
thv matron, ;nd Allen Hughes. {J
Me Lord Jesus." accompamed l.he hostessf's to the abov~ nam- weekend Wtth his .pareate,~.,-,
lh
ere in ch '1rge '
by Mrs Harper
ed and Mrs. James
Gtlrnore, and Mrs. Mason fi'1sher and fa11 0
Borden was Mrs. Clarence Curtis, _Mrs ..Joe mily.
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1;: The Rev.
1
in tbe
ab- 1 1
wo,hip leader tor the service , Evens. Mrs. Paul Fnck. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs: Wnliahi Ffohor 1
Pomeroy, Ohio
s~~ee .. of :\1rs John Rroman _ I H In Middleport I with Rev M. E. Oowson, Rev. l Erllest Powell and two gt~es.ts, an son of Belpre are spendmg
TONIGHT
During ;he bu siness
-·· ron -.;
Howard RuppeJt, Rev. Donald Miss Sand~a Gilmore and MISS the weekend with their parents,
thr
cha
pter
voted
to
donate
$5
Mrs.
G~ren
Stansbury
has
,
Boone
and Rev. Frank Cbeese- : Ruth Norns.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Amol~ and 1
"THE EVIL OF
to lhf" Hi)Spllal Cirele in Col11rn- r~t~rned !rum ~ever~}
~eeks ! brew assisling.
!
Mr. and Mrs. ~ason Fish~r. 1i
FRANKENSTEIN"
\ T l'dl f1 j('O! llrl
bus and to sponsor a soup s&lt;~le VJ SJI wtt,h .:t:'l8hve_s m c.all~orn- The offering (rom the _serv: Charles Clarkson, vice pref!l·
Mrs. ~'9D Fls~r .
!011, '
Petf'r Cu~hin~ . l't'1N Wn!~d
13 - She acr.:o_mpamed he• Sisler ices, sponsored by tl~e _Middle dent: Mrs . David Ohlingert sec- I G4(don, v.Jallad
J;n
nt:lr.v
19.
r\lrs.
f~reneh
re,
thorpe, Dunr :1n /.:.tnwnl. 1\:.a
and fl owers &lt;llld bruther·m-law, Dr. and Mrs. port Ministerial _Assoclah?"· ar.e retary ; Mrs. Howard Dailey, at '%lew Havelt.. . W. .
, por !Pd ~1 n cards
ty Wt l&lt;l
"SURF PARTY"
sPnl ro memhers and also re- (_ l' •: d Hordf:'n or Columbus.
used for the Dally Vacahon Bl- treasurer; Mrs_ T. A. Hfnnes- 1Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Roush and
Bobby Vin1 on, }' ;; t ru til '.l11r
pnrl t·d Mrs Jolin Vroman
a Mr s. '":&lt;~Iter Crooks ~nd Mr~· · ble School held each summer. ey, historian: and Mrs. Leland l' daughter.
I
row .
P ~l tit•nt &lt;H Hu1zt-r Hospital be- Wflyn:.&lt;o!hllons wer~ . tn r.alli-1 Large attendance was no~ed Sisson. auditor.
.
ing lrec1\ed for a broken hip. I ~olts -~ hursday to VISit
Mrs . . each evening ~ith a. capacity I Plans were discus~ed for a sy, Mrs. Mary Kunzelman, Mrs. I
SUN., MON ., TUES.
JAN 10·11 · 11
Mrs. James Clatworthy and (rooks f~t~_er, M~. ~ruth
~f l audience atte~dmg Friday eve- r family parish dinner to be held r Thomas Hennessy, Mrs. J~~
"MUSCLE BEACH
Mrs . Al len HughC'~ served as Pom t ~lcas&lt;~nt_, \\. \i a. who IS Ining. The destgn for Ule cover , F'ebruary 1~. Miss Olga Pier-I Handley and Mrs. Ho11er Brie r
PARTY' '
in&lt;.: l ~lll ing officer and marsh&lt;:~ll 1 a ~~dlc&lt;:~l p&lt;~llenL at Holzer Iof the programs_ used each eve- I iotti was welcomed. ~s a n~w les. Hos~sses for the F~ )
SHOP TONIGHT UNTIL 9
{TerhntC'olnr)
m installmg Jo Ann Wh1te, who Ho~p&lt;tal.,
e
ning
was
contnbuted
by
Rev.
,
member
and
Mrs.
Wilham
Remary
Jne~tma
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wlll.bf;,,Mr!l,;
,
~
~
F'ranldf! An1l11n - Atml"tle
hns bern appoi nlt-d to serve as I 1\Jrs. Pi:iul Smart has
h .en Hicks.
1 hart as a guest. Prayer by Mrs. as Scally, Mrs. ~obert BID' et · I
f'Unteello
. Hennessy closed the me~t!ng. Mrs. Howard Dalley•. Mrs. Jo~n I
Mnrtha for the year. She was returned to her _hom~ . fro~ I
Futurett•: Tall Dark
unable 1o be present at the De- Vt'!t-ra~Js ~emor_Jal Hospital m
Games were played with priz. Kokovitch, Mrs. Phi., MeJer .
rember meeti ng . It was announ- 1 PomeJO~ f?llo~_mg_ surger~.
es awarded to Mrs. Cas,.i. :\-fn. landr-iM~rs~-~A~d~o~lp~h~Sa=e~Je~ll!.
ced that several officers
of
Mrs. (,race ~~a IS retur~mg
Sisson and Mfs. J. M. Thornton.
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I to her home '" Borger, exi
were
alter havmg spen~ the
pas )
by Mrs. Clarkson, Mrs. Hennesmonth wnh her SISter. 1Mrs.
'1.~"'"'===-----------·~1
John Kmcaid. She was 8 :com- l New officers were lnstalled
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pcmied to Columbus by M r :s. when the catholic Women'c; elub
I
Kincaid where they plano~ to of the Sacred Heart church 1
.
visit _ with their sister, M I~&gt; s met Thursday evening in the · FOR All OCCASIONS
1
Dahha Pauley.
chur~h auditorium.
j
6 AM to 8 PM Daily-8 AM to 8 PM Sunday
Don Roush of the U. ~- Navy ' I Mrs. Ricard Freeman, pres- 1 Wi wtre flowert everywhere
has retur~~ lo dul y m t h t' 1ident, opened the meeting with 1
&amp;
South Pac1f1c area after_ spen~- 1 prayer, after which she install· ~
~ ~.. ~9~3T
mg
a
hollday
leave
w1th
h1s
1
ed
the
officers
Including,
Mrs.
·
N. SECOND STREET
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Paul Casci, president;
Mrs. Pomeroy Flower Shop
~,.,,
Roush and family .
Mu Millard Van Meter
:======;;;;:=;;;;:;;:;;~;;;;~------~ I Friends in
JV&lt;~Y be First
church in HartWI GIVI rv STAMPS
interested in sending cafds _to ford, w. va., Sunday morning, W. MaiD
Pomei'OJ'
' dleport
Roscoe resident.
Fowler, awho
former\wdis hospil- [!,~:J~a~n~IO~=======~~~~~~~~~~~
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WASHINGTON fUPit - Sur/&amp;eon General Luther L. Terry,
1 caUed today for a new national
effort to "convince people of
the danger of cfgareue smok·

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Health Danger·in Smoking
Cited Again after I Year

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Is PromiSing
More Stability

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SAIGON (UP!) - The South
Vietnamese fGveil- retun&gt;
f ' d-~1rsS. dMmn~e ~~~shop KMe-e\or ed to some seniblantoe of politi1 ':" un ~y m vete_rans
f'~- ca.~ stability today, But U. I .
ion a! hosplfal followmg an 111- . Ambassador Maxwell D. Taylor
- ne.'is of several weeks.
1 warned there is "no lmmediatt
Born in Wintbester,
Va ., 1end jn sig:ht" tD the anti-Comthe ,munlst war
shp was the daughter or
. Iare Robert .and Mary Eliza- T ! , ·
beth Bishop. Following
t he
ay or s pessimistic report,
1
death of h., husband. Carlin ~
Sunday by the U. S.
Mrs. Keelor moved from he~ m sy, followed a&amp;reemen1
: !residen~ in C le~·eland to make 'during t~~ Weekend .by Vjetnare; hf'r home with hf'r onlv surviv- mese military leaden to
or, Mrs. Homer Cook .. of Mid-. store power to etvWaa. leaden.
dteport , a sister
! The Vietoameae .aovenunent
· Funeral services will be heid iis e~cted. to Jlaue 1 f:iDaJ eom. at the Rawlings-Coals Funeral . mumque Tuesday .,... that
l home at 2 p.m. Tuesday with l no serious diff~ over pol·
Rev . M. E. Dowson orficJating il'}' remain Witb &amp;he
Ullited
· Burial will be in
Riverview States.
1 ct&gt;metery . It has been request. ed that flowers
be omitted. 1
Friends may call at the funer- 1
aJ home from 2 until 4 and 7 r
through 9 p.m . today .
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SefVIce
• Set

For Mrs. Hill

Vehide

Wrecked in

Funeral· tel'9icet wiU be held
f:ra•h on Ronle 33
Thursday at 1:10
at E•
A Chester man lost control l ing Chapel tor Mn. Wllloulhbr
· of his car when It went al.f the (Vtolet) Hill 117 who died Sunhighway Sunday,
crashed day evenJnc at her home, Clleothrough o guard rail, and into ter, after beiJw ln ·W boellll fw
crtek.
several lllODihl.
..
The Meigs County Sheriff's She was 1 mi!J!\bor " ' " ' D
dtpartment satd Charles Fred ol A locJce, -~. 011e llutbi . 47, was traveling north'er. Carl Babeoclt;, dloil ID 'JISJ.
S. Route 3:1, lour-tenths SurviVOl'l lDcllide lie
bus. . of Arn?ld's service sta- bond, WUJouahby; t "--btor,
, aL the bme. eigler escap- Barbara Ann, Olllllllbull- two
ed injury. ~ere was medium ,SODI, Johnt
Army t in
to hts 1963 mndel ve- 1Fraace, ...t L1i1rJ W: home·
hicle. No charges were filed, ~ three sli.Jera, Mrl,
Tbom.o~
·
i to Sberill Robert C., tRuby) llllrQ, Alllwl:
~
· Hartenbarh.
Paul &lt;Garnet) ~; OoiliD&gt;
bus, IIIII Mr1. ·, . _ CJ-)
MRS. VANCE DIES
Coleman, FOIIOtta, ' itatj a br-..
Friends in Pomeroy
have !her, l!'mm!!Ct -~ Yfayne,
learned of the death of Mrs. . 0 . She wa1 lhe
Mr.
Rose Vance. 90. a former Meigs and Mrs. a..rtn.· ' ~
resident, who died Sa~ Long Bottom JUI'I), wllo atao
at Franklin Furnace. survive.
C&gt;l
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wilt be held Wednes- It il
day at 2 p.m. at the Fouchler members
Funeral IIane on 6th street In a lliiUp,
' lrontoo, with burial in the !roo- 1he EwiiJI·.
ton ..,..etery beside ~er late lime. 8lttilll
husband, Harry. Mrs, Vance Ia Groft
IRII'Vived by a numb!&lt; of nleco8 PNrl ~
aeplll'wa.
1funeral. .
~ew.:
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Langsville
Society Notes

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Old Town Flats
Society Notes

River News

Rutland Furniture's BIG JANUARY

SALE**
STARTS
TODAY

11 . 1965

HELEN HELP US!

ALL WEEK LONG

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PRICE-SMASHING EXTRA VALUES I

PRICES SLASHED ON
LIVING ROOM SUITES!
THESE ARE BARGAINS!
1 -2 Ploce Gr.. n- REGULAR $299.95

. R00m
L.lYing

ALLOWANCE
YOUR SUITE. , $100.00, SALE

1 - 2-Piece Brown Nylon- REGULAR $299.,5

• R00m
L.lYing

ALLOWANCE
YOUR SUITE, $100.00, SALE

BARGAINS GALORE!

$199 95
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$199 95
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1 - 2 Piece Early American Nylon Cover and Maple Arm Ends

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L•lYing

REG. $329.95
ALLOWANCE, $100.00, SALE

$229 95
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1 -Early American- REGULAR $199.95

S0 fa

ALLOWAKCE FOR
YOUR SUITE, $50.00 -

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ALLOWANCE FOR
YOUR SUITE, $100.00, SALE

1 - 2·Piece Turquoise (Th• Best) REG. $299.95

. Room
L.1v1ng

ALLOWANCE FOR
vouR suiTE. s1s.oo. sALE

SALE! BEDROOM SUITES

DISCOUNT
PRICES ON ALL

These Have Seen Here Too Longl
•
Bedroom Su1te
T~ v

BREAKFAST SETS
Our Selection Is Good!

$249 95

1-

1-

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Bedroom Suite ~:~.95 __

NOW

'210·00

NOW

$190·08

3-Piec:a BnHH All Whihl

1 - 3-Piea W1lnut

Bedroom Suite ~~~.9s _ _ Now$CJ9-00
3-Piece Bau.tt Grey

Bedroom Suite ~:~.95

ALL ON SALE!

$224 95

3-Piect Walnut (Triple Dr..s.r)

Bedroom Suite ~:~.95

1-

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S Pleu Blltutt Grey &amp; Gold

TRIPLE DRESSER
~sft.OO
wAs $339.95, Now

1-

Regular 59.95 to 88.00

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NOW

$J68·11

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SALE! ONE GROUP

FLOOR

LAMPS
Y2
NOW

Floor Samples!

$149 9S

SALE

I - 2-PieCI! Light Brawn {The Best) REG. $349.95

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CHAIR SALE!

1 GROUP OF $59.95
CHAIRS
SALE
1 GROUP OF $49.95
SALE
CHAIRS - - - - - -1 EARLY AMERICAN
CHAIR, 89.95 ____ _ _ _ __ SALE
1 -· WHITE PLASTIC
BASE ROCKER, 79.95 _ __ __ SALE
WE HAVE A NICE SELECTION
BASE ROCKER ROCKERS _ _ _ For Only

$49.95
$39.95
$65.00

ONE PAIR

MATTRESS
BOX SPRING
.88
and

TO MATCH
REG. 99.95
SALE _ _ __

$58.90
$29.95

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LOOK!
REGULAR $99.95

SOFA BEDS

Sofa Bed Special
2-PC. SOFA BED
Nylon Cover - 5 Colors
With 8" Arms On Sofa
and Chair.

95

FREE-- TWO STEP TABLES
TWO TABLE LAMPS

Durable
Nylon $
Cover
SALE

TABLE
BARGAIN!
3-PIECE

TABLE GROUP
.88
1- Coffee Table

2- Step Tables

ONLY

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GROUP SPECIAL

eWalnut

eOak

2-PC. LIVING ROOM SUITE
)

GOOD 9x12 SIZE
LINOLEUM RUGS

ONLY

6.95

STURDY BUILT
MAPLE BUNK' BEDS
.

COMPLETE

99.9 5

e Durable Nylon Cover
e Choice 5 Colors
• Regular $239.95
e FREE e
2 STEP TABLES
2 Nice Big Table bmps

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RUTLAND
FURNITU •!E
·sH 2-4811

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THIS SALE

Special Discount Price!
2 Maytag Automatic
Washers-1964 Models
Save Cash On These I I

Special Discount Price I
2 Maytag Automatic
Dryers Now Reduced I

Arnold Grate Rutland, Ohio
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Panthers Lose 76-67 Test
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Rosecransis63-47Winner
Ovef S
~ outhern Tomadoes

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4-Dally Sentble1, Pomeroy-Wddleport, o., Jan. u , 1965

SEO Standings ~:;r;...Locan a

SALE!

Neloonvllle 47 WeliiiDn t1
Jackson 36 Middleport 30
Pomeroy 49 GaiiJpollo S5

Coach L c. (Duke) Burson's four from fw· out in tho fll'lllfive tallieo which obot tbe
SEOAL ALL GAMES
Gallla AcBd..my High School stanza. He picked off 11 re- !Is out in front. Swindell
Once • beaten Zanesville Rose- points on 10 field soaiJ and TEAM
W L P
Jllue Devils climbed Into a bounds for the Gallipolitans. se•·en Ill this stanza.
.,.ans staged a hoi - shooting four free thro·ors. Wilson, aneo- Athens .. ... , . , 7 1 807
JI'RIDAY'S GAMES1
lbree-way tie for third place Coe Burson followed with 14 Behind Mike Fisher
second quarter and went on ville's usual scoring
holabot Nelsonville ... 7 2 511
at Wellston
111 the Sout.beastern
0 hi o markers, including eight · for· Brown, GAHS hiked Its lead
to hand Southern Its fifth loss was Hmlted to 16 points.
Ja&lt;bon ...... 5 3 liCK
at Jackson
League basketball standings Sot· nine a1 the foul eire!... Fresh· to 3Ht early in the third per~
of the aeason. 65-47, Saturday Senior Center N&lt;l'lllan Norris GallipOlis -... 5 3 452
at Logan
urday night by defeating Coach i man Guard Larry Mitchell and iods before Crow sank a twin·
on the winners'
borne paced the Tornadoes with 18 Wellston -·... 4 3 4111
at Middleport
Russ Moor&lt;~'• Pomoroy Purple junior center John Brown add- 1 pomter aod three strallht. free
polnta on aeven buckets abd Pomeroy
3 4 443
SATURDAY'S AG5MES:
1'anthers, 76-f1.
ed t3 points each.
throws (Ill between a lip-m by
Th~ ocore chanled handl sev· two free throws whlle Larry Logan .. ...... 2 6 4111
1~~':.o~at Sheridan
It was Galllpolis' first vie- The charges of Russ Moore, Hamilton) and with 5:31 left in
timeS In the openmg quart· Price was scoring 14 M
Mtddleport .. .. o lk 413
I\
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0
tory over Pomeroy on the Pan· despi:e losing their
fo..-th the pfl'iocl, GAHS was • top
er before zanesvHie finally took McKelvey playing hi~
first
!her's home court in niDe years straight game, out rebounded 41 -39.
the lead for ~ with a~l game sm:,e oustainlng 1 hrok·
SEOAL VARSITY
COLORADO AD DIES
and the Devils first cage win the Gallipolitans 43-31. Porn•· Pomeroy employed 1
two mmutes left m the period. en arm, connected for nine.
TEAM
W L P
over the Purple and Wblte in roy hit 32.3 per cent of
its •zone at this stage of the
RosectllM led ls-8 when the !' Southern bit on 20 of 57 silots Athens . .
6 0 482
FORT COLLINS, Colo. !UP!)
~even attempts dating back to ahots from the field, sinking 21 '- and the Galllans
I'd bave broken a
stanza ended .
from the field for a 35 per cent Nelsonvtlle ... 5 I 393
Dltector Bob Davis
January , 1961.
of 65 attempts. PHA collected jslighlly puzzled. When
the
und!"
the second quarta' II was average and Zaneaville scored WeliJton
3 3 401
Colorado State Univerolty
It was a to!Tid battle for three 25 of 38 foul shots for a good third period ended, Pomeroy
all ZanesvUie as the hosts fllp- on 25 of 57 field goal attempt&amp; Jackoon .. , •... 3 3 371
Sunday at the age of 56 .
and one-hall periOdl. Tbe score 65 .7 per cent.
. ;was back on top, 55-63. .
ped in a toal of 20 points wblle for 43 per oent.
G~lipolis ..... 3 3 330
wbo onoe was head foot,.
.... tied on 12 different OC· Gallia Aademy pumped m, Larry Mttchell reduced II to
Southern was able to get only
Logan "...... 2 4 346
coach at Colorado Stale
e&amp;sions aod the lead exchang· 23 of 67 shots from the field for ~ with a free toss
in
five .
Southern will play at Rutland Pomeroy
2 4 360
been Ill since May.
ed hands t3 times before the 41·7 per cent, and added 20 of the linal period, and
Southern, though behind 3H3 nell Friday night and then Mlddleport _.. 0 6 309
'llsiting Gallians pulled ahead 30 free throws for 66.6. per cent. sank another long one to
at halftime, didn't quit. The host York saturday evening. I TOTALS .. '. :u 24 !lltZ
51-57 on two free throws by Pomeroy committed 18 person· GAHS back m the lead,
outscored their foes By quarters:
~;oe Burson with 6:12 left in the al fouls, looing only Smith, GA· David Eskew put the Panthers
in both the third and fourth Southern
8 IS 31 47
SEOAL RESERVES
HS committed 22 fouls. Hamil· ahed for the last time by sinkWfi
but could not overcome Rosecrans
13 33 48 83 Team
W L P
eontest.
During the final five minutes, ton, Brown and Pete Anderson ing two free throws at
.
.
.
big lead.
'
Southern - Price &amp;-2-14; Fish- Jackson
6 0 240
with Gallla's John Brown con· had four each.
, 7 20 mark.
A tall Allensvtlle qumtel built , Ro.....-ans has an overall 11-1 er 1-1,,; NOOTis 7-2-16; McKel· Nelsonville
5 1 240
trolling the boards, the Blue The Mooremen committed 13 I In Saturday's reserve battle, up a comlortahe ~29 hafUme record this season with
Its vey ~ H; Cundiff 1·1-3; McCiin- Wellston .. ... . 4 2 257
Devils employed a fast break- turnovers
while GAllS made I Pomeroy won 1ts ftrst league lead, then held on m the second only defeat at the hands of lock 142; Adams !).1).(1; Baer Athens .. . .. . • • 4 2 213
to the amazement of everyone- but nine.
game of the year by defeating ball to defeat Co!eh ~ary Min- Skyview. Zanesville
drOpped !).1).(1; Grueser 0.0-ll. Totals 20 Logan .. . .... . 2 4 214
and hiked lheir lead to
12 1 Pete Anderson, the Devils' the Blue lmps 4~5. The loss ton's North .Gallia Ptrates. 8&amp;- Dresden.
the defending otate &lt;7-18) 47.
Middleport .... 2 4 211
ION REQUEST)
points, 76·&amp;1, with 42 seconds top point producer, tallied only left Galhpohs 1n the cellar. 71 at Allensville S~turday mght. Class A champs, earlier this Zanesville - McCarty 3-3-9; Pomeroy . .. .. 1 5 204
left. That was the ball game. three markers. He shot only Moore had 11 for the winners, It was the Ptrates siXth year.
Roll 3-1-7; Joseph 10-4-24; Wll- Gallipolis ... .. 0 6 168
Outstanding efforst by the tr.ree times. Anderson was cred-1Janes 10 for the losers.
. !straight cage .loss after an op- Joseph, the Rosecran~ 8-4 cen· son 6+16; Smith 6-1-1; Larion TOTALS . . . . :U !4 17t7
Pa~hers' Phil Swindell and ited wtlh 12 asstsls.
, tlox score of tho
varsity enlllg game ~m over Hannan ter, led all scorers wtth
243-M; Total 25 03·23) 63.
SATURDAY'S RESULTS:
BOb· Crow failed to overcome Smith opened the garne's'\game:
Trace.
.
\ __ .. _ ______ Athens 82 Logan 54
the G.allians' well • balanced scoring by pumping in a long
GAWPOIJS l7.1
Mason Peck, wtth 21 tallies,
Nelsonville 112. Welll;ton 73
WV 2-MU
POMIIOY
acoring attack.
lone-hander with 7:34 on the . D. Hamilton 12-2·26; Cottrell and Dan Chtck, with 19, paced .
Jackson 59 Middleport 51
Swindell pumped in 25 points clock. Dick Hamilton tied it i0-1Hl :. Burson 3-8·14; Smtih tHl- the Ptrates' att~ck. Halley scor· l
SVAC ALL GAMES
Gallipolis 76 Pomeroy 6'1
- hitting II of 17 free tosses- up 2·2- at 7:22 with a long 0; Gtbert IHI-ll: Brown 5-3-11: ed 27 for
wmners.
w L P
and grabbed 13 rebounds while heave from the side, and the Mitchell 4-51-113;3MG.. F,Isher
North
IrS
Eastern .. . .. . 9 o rnt
big Crow pwnped in 24 mark· seP.-saw battle was o~ .
Anderso~ - &lt; •1 more
· • ga~, o~r · .
Southwestern . . 4 3 318
C oTI EE 'N S ~ '
ers. including eight of 10 char- Swindell, Crow and Smtih ta1· 1E. Ha~tlton 1).().1), Saunders O· varSJty game.
Kyger Creek .. 4 4 416
ity tosses. Crow was also the l\ied six, sev~n and. SIX pomts jiHl: Etsel, 0.1).1): TOTALS 211·
ALLENSVIlLE (86)
.
North Gallia .. 1 6 374
aame's top rehounder with 14 . .each in the ftrst pertod to gtve 26-76.
Hopkms 1·1·3:. Hanten 1).().1), By Ualled Press International Hannan Traoe 2 9 546
Panther guard Bob
Smith Pomeroy a 19-17 margm at. the I
. POMEROY (11'1)
• Bethel 8-z-18; Htll t-1·3 ; Eanes Was it the hex over Baltimore
tossed in 10 points be lore lou!· ' bu72er. Hamillon collected etght I Swindell 7-11·25; Crow 8-8-24. 94-22; Johnson 1-6-2: Halley 11- or Harry Gallatin's
SVACl VARSITY
lng out midway in lhe final Brown and Mitchell four and jSimpson 0-1-l; Smith . 4-2-10; 5-17; Graves 1·1·3: Henson 4·6-8; that finally brought the New
W L p
period.
I Burson one lor the Dev•ls m Jewell 1-1-3; Kmght o.o-o; Es- Maxwell !).1).(1; Doles 0.0-ll; To- York Knickerbocker coach his Eastern . __ ... 4 o 279
Four Blue Devils reached the 1the first period.
kew 1-24: Wtles 6-0·0; TOTALS tals 36-lU&amp;.
first victoty?
Creek .. 3 1 221
Ql[
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double • figure mark In scor· GAllS outscored the Panth- 21-25-1&gt;7.
NORTH GALLIA l71)
Gallatin watched his charges
.. 2 2 221
lng, led by senior forward Dick e:rs 19-15 in the second penod l By quarters :
Callihan 1-5-7; McCarley 1-3- lose their first four games since
GaUta . 1 3 m
'CiWI.DI
, _
_..,._
ll&amp;milton's 26-point outburst, his to take a 36-34 halfltme lead :Galhpohs
17 19 17 23- 76 5; Ragland o.o-o;. Peck 9-3-21; taking over the team and
HaMan Trace 0 4 201
andilllae- . . I '
S3 I '
beit performance of the year. into the locker room. It
Pomeroy
19 15 21 12 - 67 Taylor 3-1-7 ; Chtck . 6-7-19; suddenly snap the string Sunday
10 10 1121
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49 Twyman 2..().4 ; Smith 3-2-8: as they beatt he Bullets for
'JDDjiYI
the field , Including his first en each, along With Hamtllon s Galhpohs 35.
TOTALS 25-21-71.
fourth time in five meetings
SVAC RESERVES
--~By f1118rlers :
edging Baltimore 122-120 in
w L p
North Gallla 18 11 15 29 - 71 overtime.
G II'
4 0 175
Mh
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Allensville
21 19 23 32 - 86\ A 2()-foot jump shot by Em· Eastern a .•a . .· · 3 1 125
Reserves - North Gallla 39, melle Bryant with 46 seconds
c k 2 2 131
"t
Ji . . ~ . . . . . . . . .
Allensville 34.
remaining in the ema
r~ac~ · 1 3 114
gave the Knicks their first
Southwestern . . o 4 !It
. ."C F , lr'
A fourth quart• rally was final period, Buddy Moore and Friday nigbl at Wellston. Sal· Racine Sth Grade
time victory in seven attempts. TOTALS ..•.. 18 1tlllt
not enough to overcome a fat Bruce Wallace sparked the ral· urday night with Stobart
on:
The Cincinnati Royals hit
SATURDAY'S RESULT:
48 to 32 lead and the Middle· ' ly that produced 19 final per· him man-for • man,
Shelton 1 Is Cage Winner
50 per cent of their shots
86 North Gallia 71
port .Jackets dropped the~r 1iod Jacket points. Moore had got 11, four fielders and three 'l1le Racine Eighth
grade maul the Detroit Pistons,
Reoerves :
eighth straight
basketball 10 on five field goals, Wa~lace . gtfts. Stobart got 10 pomts.
defeated Rutland 40-23 in Bend 114, in the only other National
Galli&amp; 39 Allensville 34
r;•nw against no victories
six on four charities and a Buddy Moore continued
League basketball Saturday.
Basketball Asaoelattoo action.
FRIDAY'S GAMES:
season at Jackson
fielder . Gary Stobart
ch1p- i a~ault on the baskets With
Brady Sayre collected 15 to Baltimore held a 12-point
Hannan Trace at Kyger Cr1eekll
' · night. 59 to 31.
lpomts, tiemg Crothers
lead the winners and
Randy at one time in tbe first
North Gallia at Eastern
1ped in three.
Down by
going
But Jackson's Dan Crothers, Jackson for htgh in the game. Proffitt added 12 while playing hut New York tied it at
SAnJRDAY'S GAMES:
14~....;:.-._.....~ who already had 19 points in He had 12 fteld aoals,
WE HAVE ITJ THE NEW , ••.
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1963 Tempest leMans Coupe - - - $1995
street. Syracuse house
2 of tnldenl.llt II 3011 N E tUl , ... enu•.
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Youngstown
l! 1 935 795 case Tech
1 • 483 561
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10 l 989 750 Kenyon
1 e 399 506
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0 8 511 189
\'8 engme. automatic trans. L1~e new whttewall tires radiu
par ' g
Steubenv e
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1oca 100, 1ac . n.a Y:ajor. Deceutcl.: Tbl u.aknoWD !\ft. church The program topic
anrl heat er The word is ~~:u on this sharp ca r
top street. Your chotee lor Ml
dtrulbuteu. btln at
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10 2 1123 965 Heldelberg
0 19 662 101
, ounUIM' _ .. .,. . &lt;.IM t'lll'l'
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New
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nly $2,000. Phone CH
7 .. ili:uru.. o.euaed: .ludton Bol•Y . wt1.01• Doo ., ith M'
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7 2 674 569
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dlotrlbo· born and Mrs Guy Shuler as Wittenberg
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6 0 .,.. 400
1960 Chevrolet Impala Conv. - - - $1395
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leaders. Hosw'sses will he Mr. Ohio Unlv.
8 3 920 819 Ohio
• 0 3ffl 288
Low mllea¥" 1 loc·al ow11cL White finish. b1aek top, red in·
ranch
Mildred Zeiglet, Mr .
N an Dayton tl
8 3 858 777 Bowling Green 2 2 2tM 321
terior . .:ood whitewall L1re s, V8 engme, automatic traru ., ra · and frame 3 bedroOm
or A&gt;-thu• Curto.. ""'.....' no M
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Wayland Clnclnna
8 3 811 718 Kent
0 I 47 68
dio and he~:~ter .
sIy Ie horne on Ch es ter noa d. 1unlulowr. une•l de.c::endu.b , dtstrtbU
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Bob' to•• '''" " ,... ,., aut or ..._ and Mrs. Kenneth Byer.
Akron
Marshall
0 3 .,.. 18
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I Hoenich, WY 2·5337 or
A regular meeting of
the Marietta
7 3 71l11 620 West. Michigan 0 3 217 2111
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S04 Toledo HI CONFERENCE
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JA&amp;D ~ rJSANU 6 O.JJTU
POMEROY . OHIO
FARM FOR SALE 80 acres. ..... ooru&lt;butMo, betn ot law OD4 "h ld u-da 1 J
II iD • - Ashland
6 3 56() 490 Akron
5 0 411 2311
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pl1ct ol reddenee It 311 Driftwood
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FOR SALE
\ room house m Sy racuse.
Drt••· llolW'I, '""''"" ............ m ·Members are asked 1o 0 o Nort em
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5 I 381 303
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1957 8x50. 3 bedroom National ANTIQUE organ, 125
years 1
1 ~8 . --6te 1denCI
Lllrr•lne
1son. who.. •lace or rem.,
......10., ' 11te vice president John Carroll
45 3• 713
4ft3 577
' 2 300 293
ro PI...WII •
II 16311 Lalll'eDCI Ani'IIHI, Eut I
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709 Muskingum
_,.~Gary, lndlanal Op•l Abel,
Wb.Oie' and treasurer .will be installed. Bluffton
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Capital
4 3 sse 5(1
1 House Trailer. Ca 11 Ravens-· 0 ld . In go od condition . Calli
wood m-9425.
I 7 !21C Mrs. William Jacobs after 6
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6
835 1138 Wooster
3 3 412 373
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PHONE WY 2-2156
28
p.m.
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Toledo
85 6s 761
Marietta
4(18
Penn1ylnnla1
. m Hilla. ' ary of Lewis Manley post 263 Wooster
2 2 1 297
, SlNGER Automatic in hauti-- BLACKSTONE e1 ct · 1 h
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cot f.S 1 POMEROY _ Large
frame 1•"'•
of Bruntwlcll..
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3 4 &amp;J\• 557 Dent'son
3 4 389 '19
dryer Good condtt
Ph
Attorn•Y••' Law t aa vermoo.l
' will meet- Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.,,I W'tlmlngton
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·. Rat'lroad Inn, West 1 buttonholes.. sews on. buttons. , WY 2-6668.
.g one
_ ! horne w1'th 6 rooms and str"t.
Blue t•tand, duDot.; alld
at the First Baptist church ln !Mt.. Union
• ._, 508 Ba ldwin-Wallace 1 2 •11 233
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desogns appltques etc
W•'aon. wbo"' plaB* of ral4ence
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3 4 469 496 M
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F cydoal does it alL
umbia, Open 10 a.m. uo- One
Like , LUMP and nm of mine coal ; room with 2 other rooms ....
wbof · JA" 13
Musklngum
5 7 766 894 \0berlln
0 4 238 295
liD-:!! White Rose 1"·Lodge Auxiliary Malone44
0 4 191 295
7
til 12 p . m . Girls. girls. I-9-Jtp
girls. !: new Full price $94.36 - $8 ' for sale. Goeglein Coal Co. I down and bath. The 1ahrge denc-t iJL noo soutb EverfTH•• Clelf·
1 ree taw. ,. 4 """ or ""'· " ..,., 01 ""' I will meet Wednesday afternoon Capital
monthly . Call WY
Page St., Middleport.
rooms smtable lor
o ,.
Heodelberg
0 4 223 2911
WILL DO rug weaving Wl 9· 1
I 8 5tc :
12 f Uc ! smaller rooms, or storeroom.
at the legion hall in Mlddle- !Kent State
2 3 390 382 !
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l-if.20lp ..-=.,.=-----=---, ISINGER seWing-- Machines!I sales, display , or meeting bolro •• "" ••• ""' ol ""'· u port Mrs William Robson 11 Baldwin-Wallace 4 8 737 823 ' Cedarville
3 0 235 180
a-:-u:::'l::-'t."•M"'"=
uan:c,P:::-: ms-u-ra_n_ce_ _.
oeen 62 Buick __ $'2,495
new 176.50 up. Several used, room. Full basement, forced
president,
be in charge.
--·-- - - - - - Bluffton
1 0 11 48
7 cancelled? o.Alllt your opera
0
Electra • Or Hard Top. On·
machmes . at bargam prtces. i hot air healing, 600 feel from
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JAN. 14
jObto D. S. Basketball ScQl'el
2 1 Z04 163
tDr'l U.Cente1 CaU Wlf 1-Mftitl ly 25 2 careful miles. Po·
The Fabnc Shop Singer Sales ! O:mthouse.
ceaacli:
d- !_ The M'tosionary Society of the 1 U·"·• Preso '·tema..t-....1
Wilmmgton
0 2 111 189
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and Service, Pomeroy, Ohoo.i TWO HOME FARM
One
or"'"· u ..,., ot K,...., ,PoJ111!roy First Baptist church ' Oresden 65 Maysville 62
Defiance
0 t:64 22'7
MARAN Fur Agency, N Brown rt """ ,old
i WY 2-228(.
f 21 tic
room house, one 7 . room
""" o• ,...... wlll meet at the church. Thurs. I Alliance 53 Salem 45
BIG TEN
St., Mason, w va Furs want·
Barn,
at 7:30p.m. Mrs. Hugh Stockport 55 Carthage-Troy 47 Iowa
2 0 177 1«1
2 Buick __ $2,195 \COAL- FOR- saiO. -GOOct -- lump house (Both good).
ed, M""krat, Mink. and rae 6
al delivered
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granary, 2 garages, 120 ac- ""•"'"' ""''•••• DM•-•· "''"' Calms of Racine will be gu..t Bexley 61 De!Bware Hayes 53 Michigan
1 0 19 83
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Lt'Sahre 2 dr liard Top . One I co •
or 8
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Je t garden space and Plaintiff, Uled her peUtlon lD the '
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Mlnnesota
1 0 81 57
coon Send Jor pnce list Call cardul ownff. Power ste£r·
mme on Storey's Run. See res, P n Y.
. PrnDate Court, Met11• Count)', Otuo,\ speaker. Mrs. Josep Coo w1 Upper Arlington 66
773-5296.
12-12-30tc iog :md brakes
Orville Hogue or phone SH z, , pasture. Noce place lor chi!...
be the devotional leader and
Springfield North 65 (ol)
Purdue
1 0 71 64
I 5022
l2 19-30tt. : dren. $8500.00.
anl•. alleaina Ul,at lhe dece4ant, Ja. I Mrs. J ' H. Stephenson and Mrs. Columbus Aquinas 66
IUinois
2 1 239 228
C. C. CUCKLER, REALTOR
::. t.orain Sterrett will be hostessColumbus St. Charles 51
Indiana
1 1 167 159
CUSTOM butchermg and cut- ·., BOX !:!11
WY %-3831 •••• o: .. M""'
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Dayton Alter 57
Ohio Stale
e 1 M 71
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I WISH
to express
my thanks
ting. Phi
eter,
one WY
POMEROY, OHIO
'''' '""'"' '" "'• •Ulxc• •• .,... The Eleanor Circle of Heath
Columbus Ready 56
Michigan St.
0 I 78 85
to all my friends •nd relatives
· 2-3510.
12 9 tlc
I 8 Stc
Melltodiat Church will
meet Dayton Roosevelt 83
Northwestern
0 1 '13 88
.
who sent Oower, cards and ZIG ZAG sewing machine, new 1 - e.- - .
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Thursday evening at
the
Columbus Central 82
Wisconsin
0 3 175 2U
5 ROOM HOUSE, fur sale in
8
letters of encouragement dur I· 1964 th
Doe
sl
USiness
._rvlcal
Mason
W'oll
t&amp;ke
trailer
as
les• of_f of tbe nortb •ld• of •lid (!burch at 7:30 p.m Mrs. Ern- Columbus Academy 76
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lot wtueb f:IU told to w. H . Wood· 1
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ing my illness and conl ·:!e· evf'ry
ne . ve
l
part payment. See Mabel Wil- 1 ward 11nd
13 feet more est Fraser and Mrs. M.
E.
(:atail Winchester 6ri
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all
Oascount
pnce
$59
61
INCOME
TAX
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Vt'ctor
w
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off
of
the
west
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laid
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Iiams, 4th st., Mason.
. '"' which • ., .. ,. ,, '"' "'""' I owson are ea ers or
wor· arysvt'lie 46 Grove C't
1y 42
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for prayers of the christian - $1.50 \.'ocekly Vi Y :l-386E Gaul, Chester, Ohto. Phone I Va
of Middleport to stratJilten Second ship and program. Hostesses Hilliard 50 WestErVille 45
1 5 6tp
1 8 5tc
85 2402 ft 5
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people. Thanks to Dr. Holzer
9 ·
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P· m
ori.tinaJ survey of the Ylllu:• of will be
Earl . Davenpurt GroV•rt 44 Mifflin 21
and Dr Aloles and the nurses
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1 8 30tp_ 1 l'OR SALE-Middleport'• tall,.m; ,..1 ,,.,,. and Mrs. Charles Bradbury. Millersport 74
who were so kind to me dur. VACLUM Claners. Brand new PROMPT delivery of limestone\ est building, located 352 N conveyed b)' Lillie P . Hud•on. et 11.,\ 'l1te Racine Southern Local
Lancaster Fenwick 71
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lnclurles
all
Sec
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Middleport
to
Elizabeth
H.
Hartln
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7th and 8th Grade
A WI Franklin Heights 62
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Only 1!7.50 · IIY
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Phone Emmet w Shul • Prtced lorO quic•
II&gt; ••
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VoL "'· Deed
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""' or tho , meet Thursday , January 14 •
Clrcl eville 58
Stc SIR
. H .ale
Mel&amp;"
Records.
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er, Contractt'ng. WY 2-3243.
quire at bio otel.
at
7:30
p.m.
Refreshments
will
New
Lexington
St. Aloysius 84
Parcel No 2: The toUowlnl 41111lrl~
w o helped in any way . !I" 0.60 MAGNOLIA Mobil home, :
1 6 tfc FOR
Mo&lt;lerD all ole&lt;&gt; "' '"' ,.,,,. "'"',. '" tbe •Uixc•
Dover St. Joseph 57
. . . . .d ... - - 0 be served.
h
James
Lawrence.
53 x 10 fl ., 3 bedrooms, l'h lire 3 bedroom borne. 100 1
Philo 92 Malta·McConnelsvllle
toollols,.. ....... llold- . . . tor......_
1 11 He balh s. Call Ripley, 372-6954, ' EXPERT cabinet making, cus- 1 100
p
D1ck (If said vwarc and bMJ •U: tnehe•
16
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1 &amp; 12tc . tom made furniture, such as Sterretl
lot. Syracuse,
Pair Set
Warren Local 88 Shenandoah
89
WY ~2527. boDe
1id• of tol towud the EutJ::
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Ch
h'il 31
1
Insurance
. hulch cabinets and buftets,
11 2ll tfc "" Loo No . u7: aru1 '"" , . . . Oflicicl Recorm
Rome-Canon 91
ester 1
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. BURROUGHS calculator. adds.· tables, etc., made to order.
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Two reglot,..ed
Guernsey Belpre 86 York 46
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Slmpsu" ln5ur:t:lt'f 1 subtrocts, multiplks and
Built-in
or cabinets.
lnstrudiont
111 toietllcr wltll th•
i:ro- cows In the herd of
Edson
8IJ
GaUia n
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$40
00
(
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cupled bJ til• norib l\al1 of Nl.d
.\gency ln
ol ln 1: v 1 e!ii , 'l'd.dl . nqulre
Phone WY 2-5312.
1 ft SOtc: U. 1. CIVIL SER..,ICB TlSTSI wall,\
f
r;-ore Roush, Racine, have recently
1
GOODWIN ELECI'ED
1
J1m .John!ltlD ann
lf 1
Build In-;- &gt;•ppi)- 10 r ;i;l.uo
'::!,.",;. ot ::,. 7,. ::r!.
completed top of!iciBI DHIR ac11ole1, " ' epor1·
SwJpson
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tual production records, accord·
1 5 c, new home&gt; Built in kitch- """ •••o"' ' l'!o•auedo '' I•""
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ing to The American Guern· PT. PLEASANT - A. M.
PHI ITt) Copvmg Service Cop .
wot''' pur-\ ini,Jm siding. can Guy Neig'Z.:d"
whl&lt;h
••••ltuated
oo'tb woll
Cattle
, , Sh"mpouers
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now
upon of
Lol•••No bull4
1171sey'!ked
t Club.
t' All cows
d were
The \Goodwin was elected
,
, president
oes rna e
legal papers
Bl L
Sh
ler Racine, Ohio.
,....,,. ..m... eox 1x oow """• an4 '"""'"•· ' ' " mo
wo tmes a ay.
of the Tu-Endie-Wet
Lodge
rurrh d ot
alffi1JS1 an}l 1 chase o1 ue us 1re
ampoo
12 29 tfc nalb -r;ennntel
parcel of real e.tate Ill ccmnyed testing was supervised by Ohio No 102 Fraternal Order of Po,. Baker's Furniture .
Wante d T0 Buy
subject
to • an
aa:reeme11t pertai.Dinl
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other docum•nts
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be Fred Taylor vtce-presldent·
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llealinl
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produced
11,540 Mo'les Darst sec'
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SALE
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Modern
Mblenvllle
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price
paid.
Marion
Reynolds.
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Coolville, Ohio, Rt. J. Call "'"
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Stephen
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or the rouo- ••""'..., of fat In mt
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CastoMuter,
guard.chaplain;
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bath, basement, gas furnace. --·
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new storm doors and wond SLUGGISH septic
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REpublican Chairman Ray Bliss
says he wUI accept lhe partv's
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La Salle Hotel, Middleport

National Chalnnan Dean
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REPORT OF CONDITION OP

The Pomeroy
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National Bank

POMEROY

In lh• Stat• af Ohio, at tht Clast of Bualnen on December Sl, 1964. Pu..
lished in rll"spon" to call made by Comptroller of tt.. Currency, under
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process ol col h&gt;{'tion
..........•... $1,015,344.38
United State-s Go\•ernment obligations, direct and
guarantef-'d (N f'l of any r eserves)
. .....••.... . .. 3,0!14,!141.11
Obligations of Slates and politiral subdivisions
1 Net of any reserves )
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425,116.97
01hp~ · hoods. notes, and debentures (including no securitie~~
of Federal agencies and corporations not guaranteed
by U. S.) tNet of any res('rv cs J
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1,742.110
Loans a nd discounts !Net of any reserves) ......... ....••... 2,441,162.58
Fixed assets
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LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, partners hips,
and I'Orporations
............. . ....... $2,938,802.61
Time and savi nef. deposit s of individ u als, partnerships,
and corporation...
....•. •• , .. 2,998,279.55
Drposits of United States Government ... ..... , . , .. . , • , , ..
108,459.28
Deposits of States anrl political subd ivi sions . . ... _......... .
475,460.43
Certified and officrr~· checks. elc.
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15,312.53
TOTAL DEPOSITS
..... ........... $6.536,114.40
Total demand deposi1 s ... ......... . ... $8.450,334.85

Total time ~:~nd savinw-s deposits ... _.. $3,0851779.5~ · · - - - TOTAL LIABILITIES . .

. . . . .. . . . .. . . . . ........... $U36,UU0

W estmimter Youth
Meet on Suruluy

CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Common stock-par value per share $25.00
No. s hares authorized 41X)()
No. i!llh&amp;rl"s outs tandini 4000, Total par valuf!' .. , ........ $ 100,000.00
Surplus
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300,000.00
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of the First

55,230.44
7.000.00
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TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAP ITAL ACCOUNTS . .•... $6,!!!!8,344·84

We, the undenlgned directors atteat the conectneu of thla report of
eonditlou and declare tbat it has been narnined by ua and to the best ot'
tur lmowledae and belief is true and eorreet
EDISON BOBS1EiiEK
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