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UI·Dally Sentinel, Po~eray-Mlddle!l"rt, 0., Jan~ 20, 11161

Mainly About
People In
Pomeroy

Around And
About

Plan!!! were made to purchaAe
new Hag lor the high IChool
and Mrs. C1areoce Sargent were auctltorium when the Middle-Mr. and Mro. Larry He!hnl Tuelday visitors In Parkers- port lllgh School Latin
Club
o1 Athena Yisltecl SUnday
bufl, W. Va.
met Monday afternoon in the
their parents Mr. and Mrs. V. i
Teaford and son, cafeteria. Mrs. Michael John·
D Edwards' and lomily and
Mra. Edith
son, advisor, met wtUt
Ute
M~s. Thlo Heinel.
Cecil, were Tuesday diner
guests of her daughter. Mro. group.
Mn. Orion Nelson vi~ited re- Henry Bentz Racine.
The club voted to order plno
cently In Pt. Plea,.nl, W. Va.
Miss Alita' Carpenter. student or medals for member• of the
with her sister. Mn. Otis LJtch- at Ohio University, and room- club. Ken Harrts, . prutdtflt.
fleld .
mate Miss Barbara Goforth, of conducted the meetmg. The
Mro. Clifford Leirhelt and Mr. Cincinnati spent Saturday aft. next meetinl!: will ~ hel~ Feband Mrs. E . N. Burton were ernoon wtlh her pareniB, Mr. ruary 3 at 7:30 P· . m. m lh•
hlgh school cafetena.
recent visitors in Parkersburg. and Mn. W. R. carpenter.
Mrs. Clayton Bahr and daugh.
Mr. and Mrs. John Young and
ter. Mrs. John L. Mercer. left son, Phllip, of Amanda were ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R, Carof tbelr par- penter and Mrs. Hank Youna.
today lor their
n. Laud· week eac1

Middleport

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Mrs . WilliDm Reynokis has
returned from Kalamazoo. Mich .
where s h~ VISited for several 1
Wef'k ~ wuh t1er .wn and family , 1
Mr . and \lrs. William Reynolds and m Lansing with her
daught er a nd f11.mily . Mr and
Mrs. o;;ht&gt;!h ~ r: mg

Mrs Llldlt' \1t'adows
has
been relurned hJ the home of

her daught f'r ~nd son-m-law. ·
Mr and Mr~ H f Parmalee,
£rom Veteran,&lt;; :\1emo~ia1 Hos- I EVA EILEEN BRANNAP':
pita! :\Irs Parmale 1.•
also I
recuperatmg a t her nome folMr . and ~ln. Harold
D.
CAROLYN NICHOL'ION
lowing hospitalization for sev- Brannan of Reedsville
are
Mr. •Dd Mra. Dale Nicholera! wf'eks at the sam~ hospit- anounclng the engaa:emeat
son. Mlddleport, are aDDGaiJc.
al.
of tb~lr daugbti?'r, Eu Elleeo
log tbe ena:agemeat ol their
JUDJTII RHt:A WF.HR! INI;
Mr . and \lr ~.
G.:til Miller 1 lo Mr. William Thomas Kirk·
dau~bter, Carolyn Sue, to AA
returned ~1onday from a WPek's bridt'. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Wehrung , of Pomeroy art&gt; . anGale
Francis Sbrimpll•, Jr.,
'\.vacalion in Florida They were Robert M. Kirkbride or At- nouncing the engagement and approaehing marnage
~&gt;on of Mr. aod Mrs. G. F.
anied home by
the1r · wRttr. Ohio. Both are acteod~ of their daughter , Judith Rea , to Thomas J. Wen)'•
Sbrlmplin, Sr., Ma10n.
da'
r and fam1ly, Mr ~nd 1 ing Rio Grandt College.
A son of Mr . and Mrs. Henry Werry , Pomeroy. M1~s
Miss Nicbolson is a 19M
Mrs
art Smilh and fa mil y, I .r unt' wedding is planoed.
I Wehrung, a 1963 gradu'ite of PomerOj'_High sch~ol, IS
va&lt;~aale of Middleport Htgb
who are m:1kmg an extendt&gt;d '
1 employed at Veterans Memorial Hospital. I\.~ r. \\ e~ry, Sehool and is employed at tbe
visit herE'.
$3.417 IS IN
1 a 1962 graduate of Pomeroy High Srhoo.l. 1~ serv 1~g
Mrs _ Lf'sla (;o!hard is serious- I Mrs Manning Kloes, Exe~u- in the West Virginia National Guard statwnf'd at Fort George T. Sanaa Assodate•_
In Columbus. Mr. ShrlmpiiD I•
Iy
ill
al tl1e hom" of hf'r liv~ Dirertor of the
Me1gs Knox . Ky. Wedding plans are mcomplet e
a
1914 1f8daate of Wabama
da~ hter and tamil~ ..\1r . cmd ('r•unty TH and Health A.ssoe1- 1
lligb
scbool and Is •ervlnt: 1D
Mrs. Jack Miller and family in nt 10n. has announced that .
I
he
U.
S. Navy Ia Norfolk,
Columbus Mrs Gothard
has datt&gt; $.3.417 has bef'n rt"CeJved
\'irginla. Weildlq plaDI are
been ill sinct" fhri~l nl&lt;l.'i Da.v. from the Chrh;tmas Seals pro- i
Incomplete.
Friends wishm.l!: to sen_d cards gra m rrnm 1.9~ l~tters. Mrs./
may St:'lld Hwm to 5:l 13rehl Kloes said contrlbUIJOns
still
TheodorU$ Council
Ave .. Columbus
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I may be sent to the secretal')~
MASON - The Mason Auxil·[
Meetin11 is Held
Mr and \1rs. P&lt;w l \I. mPhrfn · F'
D ·
·
· famJJes.
T
1iary of the Volunteer 1re
eTheodorus Council, llaughd•
ner or. Cnlum hll,&lt;; wt&gt;re Wt:'P k &lt;'11 d ' umbus wJth
their
guest o;; of their parPnt~ Mr and
Dr K;Jthryn Poindexter Is re- ~ pHrtment met recen t 1Y ?"
tt&gt;rs of America, met in regu1
plans
forb the
lar session Monda~· evening at
Mrs. ·Karl Owens. Mr ·;mr1 1•'I rs portf'd cn·t1·cally 1.11 at the horne made
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twn chmc to e e
ere
a
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lht&gt; JOOF' hall wit.h Lottie CoO~w;;e~n;;s..v;;i;;s';;''..;d_;;re..;'..;'n•l~ly--m......u - of her brother, George ames
F. S .
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c·t She had been a Ithe Mason 1re ta 11on on e .
l hen, C'oum::ilur, presiding .
1 'I.&lt;Jt (,rove
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'2 d r
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t'l 3 p m Mrs
' · t .1 1 ·t Holzer Hospital
n rom un 1
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' Bertha McKenzie was report·
1 P~ 1 1~n · 1 . ~
Jark (Cecil) Johnson was ap- 1
ed 111 and Edith Hines and Ann(,a 1po IS .
pointed by the president. Mrs.
Pomeroy, Ohio
it'f' Ohlinger home from hos· I
Bess Ingles, to work at the
pital. Cora Beegle was reportnext scheduled clinic. The
ed m distress having lost hus·
TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
munizations
are
free
to
every·
band by death and flower~ were
1
NOT OPEN
· one and are conducted by the
sent. Plans were made for a
j Mason County Health Departsocial hour and games at the
FRIDAY •nd SATURDAY
ment.
next meeting. At the close of
J•nuuy 22·23
ON
The
group
discussed
the
Rethe
meetinj!:, games were pJay·
"FBI CODE 98"
!gatta for the Bend area. Mrs.
Jack Kf'lly , Ray Danton, Phi 1
~ with prizes awarded
the
Un Carey, Andrew Duggan.
i Ingles anounced the auxiliary
CAROL
TEAFORO
winners,
after
which
sandwichI
,-,CONQUEST OF SPACE"
I has bet!n invited lo attend the
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll L. Teo· es and coffee were served.
Micke y Shaughnessy . Phil
· Syracust- Jo'ire Department Aux- ford , Racine, an announcing
The next meeting wUI
be
Foster. Walter ilrookt&gt;
SUNDAY , MONDAY, TUES.
iliarv me~tlng on Jan. 25.
tbe approaching marriage of Monday , February 1 and mem·
J•nuary 24-25·26
R~freshments were served to I their daughter, Carol Fae, to jbers are asked to bring cook·
"SEND ME NO FLOWERS"
Bess Ingles, Beulah Bocook. Ce- Mr. fl,obert E. Wines, sou of ies for re£reshments.
(Te('hnicolor)
LAUNDRYlock Hud~on. Doris Day .
cil Johnson. Mary Roush , Vera I Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wlnes, Jr.
cLAss TO---MEET"'
DRY
CLEANING
Tony Ran.daiL Hal March .
Dodson, Mae Taylor,
Elsie : Apple Grove.
The Busy Bee Class of
WY 2·5428 POMEROY Roach , Charlotte Roush, DelColorcartoont
Miss Teaford lo a 1964 grad· Midleport First Baptlat Cl\llrch
aatfo of the Racine
High
Sc-hool and Is employed with Iwill meet Thursday evenif18
the R. G. Barry Corp. In Col· ,7:30 p. m. at the home
umbu11. Mr. Wines Is a 1963 ,Mrs. John Lyuns,
graduate of Racine
Hlgb
scbool who Is employed with
Relnzle and McCann Inc.• COlumbus. 'J'bco open
chureh.
double ring cer¥mony wtll be
held at the Racloe Methodist
Church, Feb. ~h. at 2 p. m.

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Auxiliary to
Hold Clinic for
Immunization

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Mrs. PhiUp Radford and Mr ·

ON THE MAIN FLOOR
Men's and Boys Wear -

Home Furnishings - Towels -

Hosiery - Lingerie - Cosmetics - Candy.

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MEIGS THEATRE

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DAY SERVICE

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SHIRT
FINISHING

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ON THE SECOND FLOOR

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Women's and Girls' Ready to Wear - Dry Goods Draperies - Flo~r Coverings - Luggage -

Furniture - Music.

ON THE THIRD FLOOR
Furnitu,. For Every Room In Your Home.

SAVE IN THE SALE AT

Elberfelds In Pom eroy

22 GAL. PLASTIC

32 PIECE

CONTOUR CHAIRS

GARBAGE CAN

Poly · propylene engraved
tuftel design . Tubular legs
wjth sliding slides to protect floors and rugs. Seat
15xl8". height 19", ove r-

Dinnerware Set

Heavy duty poly can with
'log-proof, snap-on lid that
locks on. Cleans easi1y
.vilh sponJile or damp
~ loth . Noiseless. Size 20~
1 24 1.7 ins.

Green ProvincJal rooster
iesign on sparkling white

all 35" .

REG. $6.95 EA.
SALE

1 LB. BAG

CONTOUR

Shredded Foam
Non-allergic and mildew
-esilient fur versatility.

Rogular 79c Each

METAL FOLDING
feet of drying space.
Ben) duty channel steel
fn.me with plastic covered
dowels that prevent c~
tbes from slipping. Hgt.
·• v.idth 29",

IRONING BOARD

BABY SEAT

Pad &amp; Cover Set

::::onforms to OObys body
fo r cumfortable support!
imooth, contour molded
~t&gt;al with no sharp edge•
!&gt;r awkward corners. Re~·er~W~bte Tufflex pad, vi·
oyl covered for eaay
cleaning. Adjustable to 4
pos.itions.

burn
proof and scorch proof
rotton cover. Soft cushion~
tng pad prl:vents buttons,
oucklea and zippers from
breaking.

Reg. 4. 98 _ $3.00

Ragulor $1.00 Eoch

Fold1

BaHery Cables
Two complete 8 ft. cablea
per set. For use on 6 and
12 volt batteriea. A m\llt
for automatic transmia·
~ion car~.

EACH_

$7.95

100% ,glasa fibre
p.ad.
Guaranteed

2 ,.,

TWO 8 FOOT

Clothes Dryer

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REG.

Limit one to customer

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6 cup5, 6 saucen,
3---4-in . fruits, 6-5-in,
()Jate.s, 1-8-in.IJiatter, 61-in. plate~ and 1-7 in.

tt.ll!ppie bowL

REG.
$5.95 - - -

PRICE

~hina .

RIG.
$2.00 S l i T -

54-in.

$lOO

AUTO

CAR MATS
Provides complete protection for the entire frQnt
&lt;~rea of your car.
Adds
door to door beauty. Av·
aUable in aU colora. Heavy, durable rubber con!ltructlon designed for
long wear. Size 62x24~
•ns.

Reg, 3.00 val. • $2

MENS
LEATHER PULl-ON

MEN'S WEAR
t1

OUTSTANDING REDUCTIONS!
LADIES

COATS

to Obtain!
;j Immediate Surveys of~
.Me1gs
. Industrv Sites
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WMHINGTON -PRESIDENT :
Johnson plans to send Congres !
Monday a federa~ budget ju!lt ,
shy of $100 billion ,
!muces i
close to the White Hf')use said ·
kxlay .

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disclosed C of C. as munty chairman for .
The President's spending pro- The Institute or Regional De- results would be
velopment
at
Ohio
University
!
through
brochures
de.scrlbmg
a membership drive. Car~ e y 1
gram for the fiscal year beginwill
be
asked
tu
prepare
site
i
the
area,
topography,
availabil·
j
is
to name his commitlee of
mnl( July I will include less
surveys.
of
.all
M~igs
Co~nty
i
ity
ot
wal.
e
r.
power.
gas
and
helpers
later this week.
money for arms and more for
1 • We haw· plenty ot qualifird
making U_ S. schols. hospitals prospective mdustrml locations : water, and labor supply.
immediately.
Childs
said
the
only
~ite
surleaders 1n Me1gs County who
and cities worthy of a ''Great
1n ; ('O Uld help lh1s organ1zal1on tr e·
Sn('iet.y " A budgt&gt;t ol about $9!l5 This announcement was made Ivey already undertaken
billion would be the highest in Wednesday night after a meet- . MP.igs County was at Hobson 'mendously, but they, lor the ·
fhf' nalion 's history in peace or ing of the trustees nf the Meigs while mary neighboring COWl· • most parr. are not directly in· :
Improve· ' ties. such as Wushington , have terrsted in particiihting m pro·
war , up about $2.5 billion over Count}· Community
men!
Corporation,
a
non-profit
had surveys made of nearly all mu!ing ~1cigs County," one CIC
the current fiscal year. Many
organization
to
promole
ann
availablo!! industrial locations. member observed.
offirials feel that con..,idering
HOW IT WILl. LOOK - An artisf' -; rll·;.wing of the propo.~rd
thf' countrv's grow-It: ralf'. this encourage industry m :\1eigs TrustH&gt;s of lhe CJC. follow · ' Preside1~t Childs said. "With- ~don the Jut \\ht1e !he prese~1t lliu ; rh , h11ilt in J8H5 , .st:nd.o.,_
ing the re-eli·rtion of Childs as out membPrship, ~his org~niza. ·
will bE' the last budg&lt;'t under County .
$100 billion.
l:l ili Childs. president of t.he president, emphasized the need twn Will 1le handJCapped _
CIC, said lhe .survey will be fur more members in the org&lt;m- Tr.ustees ele~ted were !iobert
I under lhf&gt; direction ot' William I iza tion . Everyone interested in tJavJs, Lallf!:SVIIIe : .Jack Carsey.
C~ICM~O .RETIRING RE- , Sheehan. Director of the lnsti· , promot1ng Mei~s Counly J.s urg· Wnyne Swisher· and Ralph Welk- 1
~ubll('an NatiOnal Chairman lute and. '' Will be very vatu- ed to send hi~ $HI membership er. Pomeroy : Robert Wm~ett,
IJI'an Aurch preparPd todav to
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s
. H a· Ka
Chest.
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able l\S an encouragement for
lee and $5 dues to treAsurer yracuse , or ce
rr,
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ask thP . national commiUee to . industry to CQme to Meigs Coun- Horace Karr.
er; .hick Welo;;h , Willinm D.
n,·arly
Ch'ld
. 1ed J ac k Car. Childs and William T. Grucser.
1 t'10 c.oubl,. b the
d .normal
f · non- 1y. ..
r s appom
0
e ec n. year u get
his s~c- II was pointed out site survey sey president of the Pomeroy : Middkport Trustees appointed 1
ce~sflr m an attempt to rebUild - -- - --- --· -~- - -'Parlier this week were !''red W. !
1
th~ party, autnr~t.alivr sources
. Crow. Syraucse: Bern~rd
V_ /
sa1rl Proposed w11! bt&gt;:
Fultz, Middleport; Leshe
F.i
-A Hl65 hudget almost twice
I Fultz, Pomeroy; Frank Clethf' $1.5 million the natinnnl
1 land, Racine: Vernfln
Weber,
committPI?
would
normally
1 Rullan:1,
and Kenneth Mci£1SJl~-'tld in an "ofl-ye-ar'' with no
1 hinny, Middleport.
DRiinnal election; An allolment
Officers rt&gt;-elected al ong wilh
ol $250,000 for the RepubliPre~ident Child~ were Bernard
Fllll.z. vice president .
C9n ··coordinating committee"
Horace
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proposed by GOP leaders :
Karr, treasurer, and
Les\if'
a fuM -rai.c;;in@: program which
Fultz, secretary.
would enable the GOP to go inIn n~&gt;xl .VE"ars ¢ongre~sional &lt;'1lm~
p - ·ign~ with t1 million in the
b&lt;.nk.

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CAM~AfGN LEADi·;HS - Leaders of a clrivr to raise flllHL~ llw. J rd con s fr udif•n of a new St. Paul•s Lutheran
Church "'Po'!":""·' al,tended a kick·off r:venl at the chu•·rlr Wr·rlnr·sd;,y ntglrl l'•mna.'g" leader s include, front
row, I. 1o 1.. (halle.. tvdm, Max Me~s. Wilma MePs . Mr~. Mlt'kl'\' ~\'ill 1a m s; .\ills lbPnwl Dnwme. and Mrs. KPn·
; n~th Braun . Ba('k row . Hd)t•rt J.:berft:&gt;ld. Mrs. HobPrt ~~p·,erfe!d ..\lil'kc.' · \\'il :i;m).: 1\&lt;"niH'l h Braun. \VilJiam Dow·
/ nJP and eh ureh p;.~sfor Rev. Jo:-;l'ph R. 1\ra ly. _ SenlinE'I Photo .

Destroyed by
Fire Wednesday

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A fire that spread from an
. outbuilding destroyed • seven
room house and much of il s
contents Wednesday afternoon
lo.sses estimated at
[causing
12·000 to $t5.000.
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I1 The hom~. owned hy Pnul M.
Schuler, was battled by Racine
, volunteer firf'mPn With assist·
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mi(•r Hassan 1\li Mansur ol lran

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P 1 I. au sWedut 1eran
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'mProy
nes ay
mg
!auncl1ed a ;m-Ywek
Building
Fund Campaign t.o raise fund ,&lt;;

t,J-

]Tear Campaign

to
on paign &lt;:n ngs . ll r:Hilo ~k r t fin;1l
1 construct a new
s dmrch
d
prPSNll s!ll' . , tagt' as a ms trudlon ..; :JIId ~ •ledwn
o!
' ' Kirk -Oft De~ser t,'' fe~tinties prllsn•·~·l
s.
1·
ot the 1'Vf'lling uwludt'd cam1 • c;-unp&lt;Ji gn w 11 rkf'r~ cho~&lt;'
Is

the namf's o£ the m~mber f::~mlloUt' visited by January 31
ttw rlo~·e
uf the vr·s1'tar 1· n ~r,
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Cam1mign leaders are Kton-

Crou GoeS (0 Ken t Staf e
0n Footba11 Grant-In. AI'd

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neth Braun, Generai -Chatrman;
. Pomerov firemen also were . '
n
~. i "key Williams:. Vi,itation
was seriousl)' wounded in front
J c&lt;~lled &lt;11. 3:15 p.m. but were
rt,atrman : and Charles F.vans,
ot the parliament building early
I nagged down in Hacine when
Advt.lllced
GJfts . Commlttt"f::!
':oday by a youth who fired rive
a fire broke out at the Maude
Chatrman. Both husbands and
·;_,;
;hots at him, tht&gt; government !
Young residence. That £ire was ,
' wives are mcluded _throughoul
oald.
quickly extinguished. being lim: lhc campaign organization .
ited to a back room or the home . '
Ry Rob Winxt&gt;{t
Diriswn leaders aTe William
The 41-Year-old premier. who
Schuler:s rt&gt;sidence apparent·
Bob Ceo~·. son of Mr' &lt;: nd Mrs . RobE&gt;rt Crow of SvraDownie. Robert El~rfeld and
lflisumed office lO months ago.
ly caught fire from a kerosene · .:use. this vr·eek became lhe second mt•mber of the 1964
M~x Mt'es. Team Captains are
was rushet to a hospital where
!stove that was being used in an Pomero,v Pu :- ple Panth~r football team to rec(• ive a full
Thomas Clelland, . Lawrence
tw underwent emergency treat·
Ioutbuilding behind the home .. grant-in-&lt;lid scho lars/up at a Mid -Ameri('an Co nfer ence
]Douglas. George . Hicks, Robert
mtnt.
Later do&lt;"tors
said
Mr Schuler said he attempted college.
iJal'ubs. Tom Reuter . Thurstor,
\fan sur was out of danger.
'-"',._~. . _
to put a cable around the out· 1 Crow was signed by
Kent
1Stont: Jr ., Joe Thoren , Jr. Miss
j building and pull it over w1!h a Stale University's Hl'ad Foot- year Crow pl&lt;iv~ at crnter. on
· Erna Jesse and Mrs. William
PLAN REVIVAL
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·_.:[ tractor to save the house, but ball Coach Leo Stritng J\·lunday _1ht' cage tt&gt;am and nglil field
Anderson, Sr.
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_ .. ..If: -.. - ·-~ ;fi.S wa~ driven back by flames _ artcrnoon.
m baseball.
: Numerous other committe-~
The Hysel1 Run Free 1\-:etho1 Workers from the locks
at Keflt Stair official~ sa id Crow Cnm . ~:g:' 17. is a membt&gt;r
1arE" participating in the
camtliF&gt;t Church will hold a weekend
SALVAGED - Paul M. · Schuler, Portland, removes Portland nearly had the rire was the first boy signed to a ' ol' Ihe Syraru:&gt;~· Prf'sb.,.· tenan
: pa1gn organization. Chairmen
.·evival beginning tonight and books from a case that was among the contents saved under C'Onlrol when their ex- · 1965 scholarshtp _ It is anilc 1pat- Chllrl'h S1'11oo t actrv:ties 1m·tude
art. George Baer, Promotion ·
rontinulng through Sunday . Ser- 1when his seven-room home was destroyed by fire Wed- t.mguisher supply was exhaust- ed that 16 prospe&lt;·ts will win the Spani'{h fluh . l.atin Club.
Mrs . Williarn Holt. Prayer; Mis-;
vices will oegln at 7:30 p. m. lnesday afternoon. Mr. Schuler suffered minor burns of ed.
grant-in-a1d scholarships
at t;let· Club. Vars11 y P l'lub StuROB f'I~OW
Erna Jesse. Audit : Mrs Law
Rev. Robert Smith, Sr.,
will 1his face ani hands while battling the blaze. Losses were Mr. Schuler suffered
minor Kent State before next fall.
dent Counc1 l and tlw Student
renee Dou-glas. Arrangem~ts
'&gt;t. speaker.
iestimated at $12,000 to $15,000. - Sentinel Photo.
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Crow playt•d l1is cn11n· ecrreer At'liv1t~' A~soc1a rwn _ llf' plan o;;
and ~rl'. William Maye . Sec1
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was .s~lected for fir~1 team, !f'- Vt&gt;tt'rans ,1f'mori&lt;ll Hm;pilal
' paign. Everyone in the church
~o~n rtJon on the 191.4 AII-SEO·
ADMISSIONS
T a m rn .v
is Pnrouraged to undergrrd tht'
ea.!Tl.
Schoonovf'r' KL11hmd . Debra
program with prayer by Pastor
:\1\Vrt!e
.Joseph R. Kraley .
Lettering three years, th~ 6-3 ScYloonover Hutianrt
i ~niorfinished last season weigh- Warner , sYrat:use: Anrw \\ieav- Durmg lhe last half ot the ____________.._iiiiiiiiiiiiiii=
)Ing 225 lbs. He worked at guard t:!l, Rarine ; Cynlht&lt;~ T')''I)IE"'I. ; 1%4 cal1•ndilr .vear. Oh1n's Hll
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i offense and taekle on de- Miadleport ; Sandra Humphr(')'S. counfips shared in thtt di ~t ri bu - ThiS Ad Produrt&gt;d 4 Calls
Middlepoct.
1tiQn of local governnlf'nt fund &lt;: During Firs&amp; Hour After
Crow is averaging 17 points , DISCHAJ{f.ES - Charle!'. Wil· · fnta/ing $49.:!74.412.
Paper Hit The Street.
on the Pomeroy bas-: liams. Middleport ; M i&lt;'hacl \1r- State Auditor ChC'ster W r:oteam. He also has bef&gt;n Kenzie, Pomeroy; Freda llf'nd - blf&gt; said thi s was an in,..n"a ~e
' • starter on the Panther base- er:lOn Pomerov ; Edward Bar- of $2,601.762 ovf'r lht&gt; samf' f)er·
team since his sophomore· ton, Hacint&gt;. ·
: iod of 1963. M{'igs ('ounh rp -.
. ' ('Ci\'ed $.12. lfi6 . or about
onf&gt;
I. 9501 h nt tht' tota l.
H'TOR talking machine, fol'
These runds, which were re- sale, with luge mornin&amp;
Frank ~w. Porter. J1· •• Pomeroy attorney and member of the Ohio W•terway• Safely Council, said this di!-;tributed to the political su b- eh)ry liom. C. R. .Jordan, S.·
morning by phone that the request lor stale aid to divisions within the respective ~"'m Street, Rutlabd. Ohio,
. 1 13 lltp
Improve levee and boal launehlne facilities In Pom· i eounties. in('IUded $12 million in .
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eroy and Middleport was unanimously appro\'ed to- 1 snles tax money, togethe1 with
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the intangible taxe.&lt;; oollected t
RESULT$ .
Porter said that the aetkln gives both vlllaees a From financial institutions and ·
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in
intangibles.
green light for the proposed projeets. Thr eosl of
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Meigs General Hoepital
Middleport pro.ieet cost'wiU be approximately $51,080. 1
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:0 e ·rt•hird of the mb\7 will be raised 11oeally
I Boice, South Cl~arleston: Marl~~~~.1 ,~ 1 0 1 dooallnno of labor and 111aterlas.
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NO. 237

WASHINGTON - REPUBLf·
cans plan to go President
Jolm.-.;on one better by oflering
111
health care for the elderly
pl&amp;n ol their own shich will
~nil for more benefib than lhe
tdministr~tion proposal .
The GOP plan, still in the
;Jrarting stages under Rep John
W Byrnes, fl.· Wis., will propo~e
ar. increase in casll benefits to
Social Security recipients, with
part of the benefits to be used
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Fathers Give
Program for
Chester PTA

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It wa.&lt;i Fathers' Night when
the Chester P'fA met January
7 with a good attendance in 1
of cold weather.
An evening of fun wtiS proby the lathers under the
~~:~t'~ of Samuel Michael and
. Mr. Michael read I .
a poem, "Father's Hope, .. and I
excerpts from Ripley's "Believe It or Not'' telling
the
with the most children
and the oldest father known.
Roy Holter led a distuBSion on
'Who
Signs
The
Report
Cards?" Mr. Baer told ol his
experiences as a school bus
t driver and sopke briefly
oD
raising feeder calves 00 provide
more income and use the wuted farmland in Meigs County.
All the men •ang, "My Old I
Kentucky Home, " to conclude
the program.
There was discussion on a
school safety patrol and the repair of a water cooler. A Coun·
ty PTA Council meedng was
anMunced for February -\ at
the Letart Falls school.
Room Count was conducted
Mrs. Carl Weese and won
the third grade, having 16
parents present. Mrs. Robert
Wood will be in rharge of a
Founders' Day program at the
meeting.

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IDuminai.:ng Look At School Finances
THE debate

on the financial support
for the public schools is one that
~~ on continuously and a Uma state
.,nator has once agam come out w1th
lle argument that the state is doing its
111r share for the schools of Ohio. He
feels that the puhlic !leeds to k!'ow the
precise facts concerrung the fmancmg
of education and Is of the opinion that
lllme big lobblsts are downgrading the
contributions made by the state. It Is ai·
Ill his opinion that we need to know that
Ohio Is not far down the Jist in the sup·
port of education as we would be led to
beUeve According to his calculation Ohio
ranks tenth In the nation with $587 per
pupil for the 1963-64 year. and fourth
among the industrial states, With New
York, CaUfornia and New Jersey paymg
more. He also contends that we are
above the national average of $541 per
pupil.
The good senator uses the figure re·
)eased from a study made by the Re·
search and Statistics section of the Department of Taxation. These figures a~e
of special interest to people In what "
termed the poorer districts, and a _sotJrce
of Irritation to thOse affluent sections. of
the state who feel that they are bemg
penalized The figures show that only
four of the 88 counties of Ohio get less
than half of their school monies from the
state. We were surprised to find that
Meigs county was among five counties
receiving over 85 per cent of Its school

WUberforce
University'• mmule!! remaming in the f1rst le.ad to illl.atl with JUS!
uoder Beaver was runner up with li playen batted the INIII awt1f
hoopsters Wednesday mght em- halt .1:1nd were never headed a· four minute~ or play remaining.[ while Senior Phil Trout added I seYeral fM from t.he .,.,....
ployed tbelr oupertor helghlh gain by the Gallia qumt&lt;t .
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18 to round oul the qouble figThe vlcloly upped iiidlwfcl•
advantage in many ways to hand With 6-10 Lloyd
McCollom B&gt;g Paul Dillon. who ha• beeD uro scorers.
,
to 6-4 while lbe iledJI8 .....
, Rio Grande Colle&amp;e 1 111-94 lac- scorjng all ot his 12 points the HJcJ .-; .nat•onal . clatm to f~e Six Force playen had double ped to w .
inl? in a contf&gt;st played ~t Xema l1r-;t halt, Wilberforce moved LO w~t~l ~ 15 sensational rebou~JIII, digit! with Clark's 26 points
TooJtllt at 1 p. •· til .....
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· ~oger Clark, 1 11-7 pivot-man. • 53-47 halftime lead.
w," like a m&gt;dget among giants showing the way . Bobby Letnon GaUla A......,. 111111 ..W
p~1ureJ in 2fl points .a'i he led . R•o '!! high · sconng duo of · ".ednelday as he encounterec: a mere 6-4:, added 22, while a gym. tJ1e ~ ,.., aiMtr
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L~!o.:..:....:;:.:;.::;;:;::::~..J double figures against the husl· eomb&lt;lleC for 29 poml• to keep 5ly 53fouled out of the c-ontest with ,Russell Lynn, added 18 and 14 19 when Camploellavllle CaL
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ling , but overpowered, Red men . the Hedmen close in the first
remammg after . grabb~ng points respectively.
lege of K.ent.eky eo8el II,_
I Coach Art Lanh.am's visJU.ng halt
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_ 11 _re~unds and scormg nme In summmg up t.:.-.eir second a villt.
"You're ood
nd
Redmen traded early ~s wlth Shortly after the openmg wh1s- pomts .
stra1ght dereat and their sixth Here is the bos JCOft ol Wef.
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UY LEONARD A. GRANATO that Paducah has lost to Yin· 1 1811l0 piuo otaadiDI tbe · be battling the huge Wilber· men scrambled to within one 1shooter from Columbus was a· remarked ··Those •uys were
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cenneJ.
' pomt. s:&gt;-54. but
Wilberlorcoe gain Rio's top scorer · with 25 1bigger than the Boston
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Big Eight contender Kansas :
However, Wilberf~ce ~rased then went on u . scoring bing.e ~mt s. Includ ing 15 In . the Sh{)(Jting sta tistics bear this Gregory 2-4-8; Leith l..J-1; Bulsmall college basketball power, wenl down lo deleal al the
an Ul-15 lead by RIO With 10 lhal eventually mcreased their first half. Soph Don Tramer of out as Wilberforce hit a sin- lock t-{).2· Dillon 4-1-t; Tnlut
remains undefeated but only hands of intrastate rival Kan-~ ---- -- - ~ ---- --- ------- - 1 ling :&gt; 1.6 per cent on 46 ot 89 7-4-18 ; vo'ung 2-0-4: Tn'!Der f·
because uf an over-the-head. sas S!Hle 71-63 at Manhatan.
from the floor at 19 of 29 at the 5·19. TOTALS 34 - 28 - 94.
trick jump shot by Larry Kan. A K-State pressmg de1
charity stnpe .
WILBERFORCE (111
Meanwhile Rio Grande con- L. Lynn 7-4-18; R. Lynn &amp;Humes with four seconds left fense kept t•ue J ay haw ks oIf·
against ro~h - ranked Southern balance and Kansas made
nected on 34 ol 76 attempts for 2-14 · Clark 11-4-28· llf&gt;JDOD ......
illinois Unl ersity
many playing errors trying to
a 44 7 average and looked very 22. McCollom 5-3-U; Jaeklon 5Th• Satukis, w' ' led at one work the ball upcourt.
good al Ihe fou l !me With 26 2-12· Lyle J-{).2• Gaylei W4;
pomt in the first half by 15 Kan.,.sStalecenterRoySmith
WOODBRIDGE, Conn. (UPII
!of 33 !r"" throws.
Ree~es J-{).2; ToTALS 41- It
polcts,
saw
victory
fade sp~rked the attack with
~ . -John Pont was expected to
It was also noted that many ~ - 111.
Wednesday night a~ Humes' ~mts and. 14 rebounds. Btg decide today whether to retain By GEORGE C. LAN~FOR.D I chmbed from fourth to third I Tech and St Joseph 's (N.M.} , of RIO 's jump shots never reach- Halftime score : Wilberforce
despera'tion
shot
trickled Etght soormg lead~r Wa~t Wes- hts head football coachir.g job
UPI Sports Wnler
plac -e
tied for 20th
1ed the baskets as the taU ho~t 53, RIO 47.
through the net to give the ley led all scormg w1th 30 at Yale or consider an offt'I" NEW YORK !UP!) - Cen
North Dakota gained a notch I
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from Indiana University for 8 : ~ral State of Oh10, unbeaten m to seventh and Wittenberg also
SIU
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similar posttmn there .
1ts flrst 12 games, enter_ed the moved up one pos1tion lo
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The lead changed hands tft . Flor1da State needed some
Pont, who has been at Yale top 10 tnday and Evansville re· eighth. Both teams posted a ,
times during the rourse ol the fme ~efensi11e w~rk on. Georgia only two years, said Wednes· g_amed unan~mous su_pporl fur pair of victories during the 1
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probably first· place m the Umted Press week .
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three and one · haH mmutes Engmeers 72-65 at rallahassee, be fair with both schools in : ketball ratmgs.
straight victories before being
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Men
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Boy1'
shortly after the hair.
Fla.
valved
Pan
American
r~placed upset Monday bv Appalachian ,
PULLOVIR
CARDIGAN
The home court_ succes~ left 1 Caldwell, who carried a 19.4 "It ·
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b I Grambling as runnerup to jumped from ni~th to 13th . Th~
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uttve VICtories.
was held to six points by FSU's I "I h ~· ho dsa · lk
, 35 frrst- place votes fro111 the played through Saturday .Jan ,
Reduced
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The loss was the third tor the Gary Schull. Caldwell was
pe to ta out. ~n~ coaches on the UPI ratiJg 16
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Jn other college basketball Pa. fouled out of the game. Ron
-~ .~Yt wife d·~~lg~t, Pont the last five wE'eks. Grambling ] teams. each w 1th only a slight
ducah College Coach So n n y Malmen's 23 points paced the i ~~~ '
~I we 1 n ~ve th~ skidded to sixth place after los- los"i on Lheir records and lost
Hawes' led his Kentuckians Seminole scoring.
I thlme re~ Y tt~ contlemp ate .bat ing two games last week .
both games ;)()-48 to' Steubenfrom th_e co_ur 1 ~ t v·mcennes,
Dayton's
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- Centra State vau te from ville and 48-47
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Men's •nd Boys'
Boys'
Ind., w1th SIX mmutes left in Chatlanoogo 96-60 at Dayton,
Th · 36ld
12th to fifth place; Southern II- result.
Youngstown slipped
the
game • with vincennes led by Henry Finkel's 36 points
t~l year-c:r edcoach re- linois advanced from fifth to from .;; ixth to lOth with a 12-3
SPORT SHIRTS
SWEATERS
WINTER CAPS
College ahead 65-44.
and 28 - that's right, 28 - re-. por
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_$20,000 a 1 [ourth and Carson • Newman
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Valu•s to 6.95
Velue1 to 6.95
The game was dedared I for- bounds.
year and _frrnge be~efits to .ac- i re~':n . American and C'&lt;~rson1
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feit and Vincennes won by the
Finkel, who stands 6-fet 11- rept ~e JOb at lndl~na. p~ 0 t:
j Newman each won a game
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margin left on the scoreboard inches, was too much (o; the I met With Yale President Kmg-1
without a loss aod Southern 11att he time of the walkout .
MoccasIns as he pIayed the out- man
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d t .1 Jr.h Wednesday
linois visited Wichita, ranked ;
The walkout carne after center standing game of his ca.. :er:Oan~~~~::J. t e conrerence
No .3 among the major &lt;'OI- '
[ leges, and lost by only 94-81. ',
Steven Jones fouled out . reer. Teammate Bob Sullivan
H
led h"
Pont,
however.
spec1fied
awes
IS team into t.he contributed 23 points to the
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The Ulinois quintet r~boundcd ;
Grouping Men's
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THERMAL
dr~s~lng room as lhe crowd, the Dayton effort. During one five- :at~~~? h~:h~o ~~c:~!·~:
I to wh1p Kentucky Wesleyan 101). ·
off1c1als and t h e Vmcennes mmute span shortly before the 1 8 nd th 8 t he
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DRESS SHIRTS
UNDERWEAR
squad watched in silence. It hall Chattanoog
h td to er
was trymg to
Completing th 1 20
was the eighth straight lime only. one field a lwas e
decide whether to make another CHJCAG (UPfi - The Chi· W st Sal
eN opll Akwere
V•lues to 4.95
Value-1 to 5.9S
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with. his wife to work out final bought "peMant insurance," No 12 , once-beaten Augsburg,
de'ta' Its..
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tbe Cleveland Indians said they No. 13 ' and Philadelphia 'rexIndiana appears to be mter· bought home run protection. tile, also with a single loss . No .
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ested in me • Pont said '" but
th K
c·t Athie!"
14. f'resno State dropped from
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want to leave Yale.'
th _ t ey m Y .
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Meigs county's two SEOAL Tornado territory
Saturday
their ~~ ~e"';' h 1 ye~: 1 \ 16th and Seattle Pacific ad5
the night where it could be any
College Basketball Resulto
Wedne ay e g t-p ayer a · 1vanced from 19th to 171h.
basketball entries begin
POMEROY
HOME OF ARROW SHI.RTS
second half of their schedule body's ball game The Torna- lly United Prell lntern•tlonal
The lnkdlan~ ~ot .hack outfiOid-1 Assumption 19-11 moved from
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av,_to, honc1'r·e .be• t 20th to 18th. Washinglnn of St.
Friday night still among the does are mounting one of their
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Of the two, Pomeroy snd Mid· years
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rotmh
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c erancsas
ami·1o Y·c""
arreon af&gt;pe
rom :1 - - - -dl eport. the Pomeroy club has Middleport on Saturday nigh\ california (Pa) 88 W&amp;J 89
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teThe "Whitex. Sox ot catcher '·
. um"tY .to. grad u- ~ust Iook forward to more pos- Drexel 95 Penn Military 40
ate mto Ihe f1rst diVISion.
Sible fruslratlon
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. across Loyola r Md) 74 W Chester 71 1 J ohn Romano, outfg
Je ld er 'I"ornWeII son,
t 5-2, comes m o an- the Ohro Rtver hopmg
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&lt;HI) . often . hot Wahama Wh1te Fal- Tampa 102 Rollins 85
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The latter dl~metric~Uy oppos- cons on an off night.
Mexican National
vs Spring- Jima:~di.!l ya:~ ~~= ~er:~
od recm-do hkely will be ex· Rutland bumpa into a big and hilt Coli, cancelled
berger from the White Sox
panded by 10 p. m. Fr1dsy m sometimes talented Belpre club
Midwest
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because of albumin in the urlna,
but our own doctor didD't IIDd
aov albumin. Doel thla condition vary from time to time?
Ia there lilY treatment!

A - Albamlll may be lound
In the urine of persons wttll
nephritla (Bright's
diaeaae),
heart dise... with W~Hrloa­
gtng, luekemta, purpura. ICIII'o
vy and polsoatng wllh mecury. lead, turpentine and othlr
chemicals.

odus of customers when it was announced that another actress would ' ubslltute
for her.
Does everybody make mistakes?
Looks like it After the fortune 20th Century-Fox sp&lt;.&gt;nt building up Irma Demirk
as a sex symbol. a rer&lt;•nt trade paper

story rei'Prred to her a'\ "lnmg Drmick ."
As anyone who has ever seen Irina in a
aweater can testify, irving she's not
The Police Dept. and memhers of the
State Liquor Authority are beginning to
be more than a little curious about some
of the discotheques burgeoning in Man·
hattan. It appears that certain places are
really fronts for dope and prostitut;on
Director Tony Richardson wants Jona·
than Winters for the title role in the movie version of "Rhinoceros," which will
start shooting in Mav .

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The proprietor and staff of a shoe re·
pair shop at 75th and Madison are still
reeling. Who walked in the other day
and sat quietly in one of the booths hut
Jacqueline Kennedy. who read a maQa·
zlne while lifts were being put on her
black pumps. No doubt her Secret Service escort was hovering outside, hut the
employees of the place were too enthrall·
ed to look out the door . Denise ran·
zonerl, attractive daughter of hn•er Tony Canzoneri, had dinner at Les Champs
with a new leading man. He's ru~aed ac·
tor Bob Webber. who se~ms to he at·
tracted to Italian girls - he was one of
Anna Marla Alherghetti's bi~ flame• last
year. Denise yearns to hreak into show
business, too.
Hanoy Belafonte's ex-wife. Margner·
lte, has announced her intention of mar·

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INGRID BERGMAN'S DAUGHTER,
Pia Lindstrom. wound up on the cutt'l)g
room noor. after ali. when "Zorha the
Greek" was edited She had made a tor·
rid scene with Tnnv Quinn, but fO'"&gt;ntual·
lv it was decided that the seQuenre didn't
jihe with the rest of the film
Uncle
Sam has made a grant of $1.500,000 to
the Columbia University School of PhY·
sicians and S11rgeons. to aid In researeh
Yonkers Raceway will hold a "Lord
.Jim" swee.,.takes timed to coincide
with the New York premiere of the Pet·
er O'Toole epic on Feb. 25. Among the
fillies present will be the spectacular
beauty Dahiiah Lavi. female star of the
picture, who i• winging in from London
for the festivities,

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during the year.
tiling a separate return, $5,000.
By RAY DE CRANE
stated that exposure to ultra- U a married person filing
Most employes whose Income
New1poper Eaterprille Aua.
violet Ught would damage the
a separate return, $5,000.
ill
subject
to
the
withholding
eyes.
I have worked under
Many ctrcumstances may •·
-If a married person fillng
such
a
lil!ht
for nearly 30 yean
tax
can
eliminate
the
necessity
rise In a family which compel a joint return. combined income
without
any
eye damllll". How
of filing an estimated tax II they
either a father or mother to of $10,000.
do you explain that?
hire !Oliieone to take care of
- U anyone else whose an- can gear their withholding tax
deductlollll
tn
such
a
way
that
younger children "' that the ticipated tax at the end of 1965
A -There are four generill
breadwiner Ls free to earu 1 will be at les•t flO more than they wtll owe Jess than flO In types of UV lamp; those that
Hvlna.
his withholding tax and who addltlona I tax at the ond of the giVe a •untan but do not proThese situations could arise can reasonably expect to re- year. Tilts can be arranged eltbduce ozone, black lamps for
tn the case of a widow or wid· ceive more than $200 ln sources er by tnslructtng your paymas..tslbillty at night which like.
ower with children under
13 other than wages subject to ter to eliminate for withholding
wise produco no ozone, germpurposes enough of your exemp- kil1ing lamps which
years of age, a wife who has withholding.
producl
been deserted by her husband,
varying amounts of ozone deWhere an estimated return il tions to make up tbe difference
a husband who wife is incapac- required to be filed the taxpay· or to aet an additional amount
pending on their wattage and
itated or lnstlutionalized. Ex- er must estimate his total In- to be withheld sufficient to of!·
ozone bulbs which
produce
peoses for caring for depend- come for the year and theD aet the estimated shortage that large amounts of ozone.
ent• IS and older may also be compute the tax on it, using the would otherwise result.
When lbe &lt;110ne • produclnl , .
The prime purpose of uti·
conllldered II they are physical- 1965 tax rates. After deductlng
tampa
are used II Ia aecesury
mated
returns
ill
to
place
ly or mentally incapable of car· his estimated withholding tax
to
protecl
lbe eye from dlolr
lng for thelllllelves.
for the year from his est\mlit: !axpayen on a relatively equal
rays
at
aU
times. Theoe Iampi
The m...lmam child care e•· ed total tax he must pay I h 1 pay-as-you-ao baslo throughout
give out ultraviolet llgbl ol
pease wblc• may be deducted balance in quarterly payment&amp; the year.
oborl wave tengtbo.
may ool exceed $6111 if oDiy
You can got additional, valuable tax help from a
Ollf depiDdeDI Ia iuvolved, a
UV ray• of long wave
new 64-paga book "Cut Your Own TuM,' available
top 01 $900 for two or more delengtha (3,000 to 4,000 Ang·
pendents. ibe maximum cred·
strom units I become Jess 111d
only through this nowapaper.
The
book
contoins
all
of
tho
lnformotlon
Included
less Injurious to the skin and
II iD pall yearo wa• $601.
in
the
serial
appearing
In
this
nawtpaper
PLUS
eyes
as the wave length IllTo qualify for the deduction,
much
more.
To
order
1
copy,
simply
mall
tho
coupon
creases.
married women who are work·
below, or send your nama, ocldr11s and 50 cents to
In~ and husbands with incapI assume that thts ill tha
"Cut
Your Own Tex11.'' c/o The Dolly Sentinel,
acitated wives must file a joint
type
of light under which you
P. 0. Box 489, Dept. A, Rocllo City Station, Naw
return and the credit is reduchave been working. A• stated
York 19, N.Y.
ed dollar for dollar by any esmy previous column, the
- - 1 tnmanufacturer
cess of their combined Income
usually
prtots
beyond $6,000. Thlll!. il combin·
warnings
about
Improper
use
"Cut Our Own TaxiS"
ed Income ts as much as 6,·
of
hts
lamps.
These
warntn&amp;s
clo The Dolly Sentinel
900 there can be oo auch deduc•hould be heeded.
P. 0. Box 489, Dept. A,
tion ,
Rodlo City Stotlon,
This limitation does not apQ - Do women u well as
N- Yorlc 19, N. Y,
1'iY, however, II the husband
men get linitis plastiea? Does
Please Hnd me
copies of "Cut Your Own
is incapable of self-support bett attack the outside or the
Tox
"
et
50c
per
copy.
lncloocl
Is my check or
11
cause he is physically or meniustde the stomach?
Ia
It
tally defective or II the wife Is
monoy order for $
hereditary?
Institutionalized for at least 911
A -Linitis plastlca Ia a
Nome
consecutive days or dies within
cancer
that can affect botb
that period.
Addr••
50xea.
It
Involves the
Inner
Wherever child care
exC
i
t
y
Stoll
walt
of
the
stomach;
tt
propenses are claimed as a deducgresoes very slowly; it Is nol
tion a Form 2441
(avail3ble
t:=
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hereditary.
through yoor district lntel'llal
Revenue office) or a statement
Jolle and Larry By.,. of Midselling forth ali the informadleport spent the weekend with pltal afer being a lnedtcal pa"tlon must be atached to \he rethetr grandparents, Mr · 1 · 8 d tient for several day•.
Mn.
Mrs. T. G. Hilldore.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cadle Wll
Several mtllloa
taxpayers
Harold Cadle returned home a visitor in Parkerllillll'l ,..
tbroqbout tbe country are oofrom Veterlllll Memorial liDs- ·day Iaiit week•
ly ball through tbetr lucome t11
obltplloaa wbea lbey !Ue dletr
The funeral of Mrs.
Mild·
1111 tn reUJrD. For lbem tbera
red Roush Radford wu held
remaiJUI lbe aecealty of mtlll
Monday at 2 p. m. at the Elf•
a deelaraUoa of eltlmated tax
In&amp;
Chapel, Mrs. Dorothy Philo
11 wen b)' the April 15 dead·
l\po of Toledo had been with
Uae.
her otster for aaveral dayo. A
An estimated tax return Ia
brotht!1', Mr. and Mrs. Richard
required from any taxpayer Lawrence of Day\oD eame for
whose estimated tax for 11!15
the funeral. Mrs. Dayton Craw·
wiU be at least $40 more than
ford of New BrllbtoD. PL, also
his withholding tax AND be can
came for the funeral and is a
res!!Onably expect Income
in
IU'!ilt o1 Mr. and Mrs. Crill
lill5 to exceed:
Bradford.
J
- If a head of the houlehold,
Rev.
Paal
&amp;eDen
went
to
widow or widower, $10,0011.
- U an unmarried persoa Loaan Tueadly to off\&lt;:\$ at
the fullel'al ol Mra. BJIUhelb
Wysklver of IJlllon Furnace.
Mr. and Mrs. Prw. Wolfe of
Lexing\OD wert recent weekend

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of Hllfnes to Denver for lfne- in 1962 he zipped to 19 touchbacker-punter Jim f'raser plus downs in leading the Texans to
cash.
a Western Division title
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for hls native Dallas, dazzled suffered • fatal injury The
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the &lt;rowds with his elusive death deeply affected H~ynes.
breakaway runs. He won the Haynes showed trace• of hil
Certified Oil Station league rushing title and was old form last season but agaiD
W. Moln St.
Pomoroy
named player of the year.
wu hampered with Injuries.
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yean and an AU-Star selection
each or those limes. His 411.1
yard average on 78 kicks in
1963 il the league record.
A native of Wynnewood, Pa.,
Fraser played college ball at
Wilconsin. Although he's DIOSt
spectacular ss a punter the
Chlefo also wanted him for his
linebacking abillty.
KANSAS CITY. Mo (UPT)Abner Haynes, a speedy haHback wlio sparked the Dallas
Texans to the Amencan Fatball f.eague championship in
I 962 the
. n s tumped when the
tranchtse moved to Kansas
City, today faced ~e c_hallenge
ol pumping aome Hie mto the
Denver Bronco offense.
The K a n sa s City Chiefs

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Colavito said at his horne !
town of Temple, Pa, he was [
"very happy'• about the swap.
I Hke Cleveland [ know the
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jor league career with the [
White Sox in 19511, said he was ,
looking forward to playing again
for At Lopez, Chicago manager
"He's one oC the finest manag·
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Southwestern 72 Ottawa U. 51
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BUFFALO, N.Y. (UPI)-The
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during its convention at Hooston. Tbe extension wUI Include ·
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Robert Cole, who usually can be
found at the Living Room at this time of
year, has taken off for a week to fly to
California and score some orchestrations
for a singing discovery named Emily
Yancv . The last time Cole left the Living
Room it was for Judy Garland, so Miss
Yancy mllst be quite a talent . . Flick
actor George Maharis plans to form his
own picture company, based in New
York
A female singer in one of Gotham's
smaller cafes is known for her risque
matenal, so plainclothesmen are watch·
ing her nirhtly with a view to closing her
art. And the liouor officials are stand·
in~ h\' to slap "•" injunction aeainst the
cl11b for permitting lewd performances
on premises where alcohol Is served.
!We're all against sin, but wouldn't you
rather have the cops assigned to preventing rapes and murders than sitting
around a rafe wait;ng for some dame to
sav somrthing nall•htv enough to get her
arrosted?l
.Jack Carter's eMaoement
at the Americana Jan . 25 mav he his last
in the F.a&lt;t for a 1oM time. A TV series
has hern written for . him, and he leaves
for the Coast to tape the oilot.

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opectmen
taken immediately on arlalnl
in the morning will not lhow
albumin. After being up 8lld
around for
several
boon,
especially in a •tanding rather
than
sitting postioo, albumIn wUI appear. Tilts ia most proo
nounced in persons with a lorward curvature of the optne.

rying Dr. Edward Mazlque, a we~lthy
Washington physician. Frtends assume
the nuptials will take place soon after
March 2, the date his divorce becomes
final
Sarah Vaughan is recording
"The Other Half of Me," from the
Broadway musical "! Had A Ball" and
Mercury executives predict it will be
Sassy's biggest hit since she did "What·

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There Is another ronditlon,
called "orthostatic albuminurIa" or protelllurta, which do
fecll about
70 pet' ceDI a1
young men In their late teeDI
and early 20s.

By DOROTHY KILGALLI:N

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Although In these conditions
albwnln iD the urine ill U111ally
persistent, It will clHI' up WbaD
the cause Ia removed.

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BROADWAY GRAPEVINE
Ri.c hard Rodgers has accepted the
chairmanship of the benefit premiere of
"The Sound of Music," March 2 at the
Rivoli. At the supper dance afterwards,
the Humanitarian Awoard of the Mary
MacArthur Fund of the March of Dimes
will be given posthumously to Oscar
Hammerstein. His widow will accept .
Diana Sands, star of "The Owl and the
Pussycat." received an invitation to at·
tend the Inaugural - but it didn't arnve
until late, so she can't attend The boat
has sailed as far as the show is concerned: there's not enough time for theJ'ro·
durer to cancel the performance an arrange for refunds or the exchange of tic·
kets
She's so important to the play
that there'd sure to he an indignant ex·

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finances from the state. The Meigs per·
rentage is given as 85.18. That figure II
also exceeded by Morgan county which
gets a whopping 90.53. The other counties are Gallia with 88.71, Pike 85.36 and
Vinton 85.68.
The figure• of the study naturaUy do
not include the recent $200 pay Increases to teachers and other school employ·
ees recommended by Governor Rhodes,
nor of the propoaed S11S,348,000 In·
crease in the budget for 1965-67. On top
of that we have the very good prospect
that during this year voters wiU be call·
ed upon to vote for an Increase in the
sales tax for educational .support. The
figures gl veil by the senator show the
spread of tax support, which Is outside
of that which comes froiJI !he general
fund.
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Ohio Is further along the road of
support than many other states In that
Its utility, and tangible personal taxes
to reach a high degree of support of
which we In this area are · among the
greatest beneficiaries. His argument Is
that the state is giving top priority to the
public education system. We wiU look
f~rward to the other side of the argu•
ment by those people the senator char·
acterizes as special interest groups, who
he claims i~nores the facts . It Is the old
storv of different people deducting opposite "conclusions from the same set of sta·
tistics.

Redmen Lose; Campbellsville Tonight's Foo.

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Gary R. Moort&gt; , ~1. ~un of ,4·Dally
Mr. 100 Mrs. Lloyd 1\l .\tll)()re,
lf'tOik lt ., Pomeroy. w».'l promoted tu pnvate hr"l rla.-;s Jan.
f la Gt-rm.anv , where he l:!o serv·
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A record three year ffl .l mil4 1program virtually will affect J~cts are ~n
7orks~eet. t&gt;-- 1 Teo. mor!' major projects for set for the Portsmouth area in
lion serv1c-e 1mprovement and all the company·s 285~274 tele· [ Sides h~n rt&gt; . s 0 rou ~e P:;- i 196; include establishme-nt of August and A.thens area In 0.
expansion program for •Is &lt;'US· phones. Genera l of Ohto, a sub I }ects an tdmaJnle:nam·ej~ sal . I odern instltu.tionai telephone ceber This 7-digit nUfllberinl
as a m 1 nl!l at Ohio University Ath- system Is planned lpr _!.1Qmpl•
tamers in 70 Ohio counties was I sidiary of General Telephone &amp; The pres ent v~ew~
annount·f'd today by General! Electronics Corp.. _New York, favorab le e-rowt year.
sys eand Miami UniversitY and tlon in all General ay:eas by the
Telephone Co. of Ohio.
i is
Ohio's largest mdependent
Jmproved strvice will be ac- ~;:~tt"rn College for Women, end of 1966, Wopat said
Ho_bert M. ~opat of Marl~n . 1telephone com pan~ .
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_ l'Omphshed by continuously re- both iii Oxford.
The company wlll pay an etprestdent, said the ilatewlde I More than _1.000 spec~flc pro J,Jlacing wire with cable or eleeAll
Ihe company also I timated $8,207,300 in federal,
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dollar Improvement It calls Total payroll It expected t. 0
number of_ vo~ce chan~els over for replacement of the dial sys- reach $11 .327,76$ A record gam
a smgle c 1rcwt, he .'IBid.
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Evetythlnels going for you at

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WASHI~(iTON !UI'li - AI Allrock, 88. form er Washing· of his death," said Schacht,
fiRST
S1·had1t It'd lht&gt; hast-ball world ton Senalor pitcher who was a " and I &lt;:ertainly wil~ attend ~e I QUALITY
tnday m rnbute to Nwk ,\ )1rncl.; 2fl-gam~' winner in l9?5 a~d fu_neral. I have wn~ten to hts l REGULAR
· 11 1e ruoberv . laced p11dwr 1!106, d1ed Wednesday mght m w1fe several Urnes smce he be·
Certified
wi\h whum h~ rose to famf·
Dortors Hospi tal after a linger- came ill but havent spoken to 1
a ('&lt;Hnf'dian despite personal : ing illness. He had enter~d the I Nick since 1927."
• diHert•ncto-; whi&lt;·h prt&gt;vf'ntf'd hospital l a~t Dec. 28 With an ~ .iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil
tlwm from talking 1o '':wh undisdosrd a1lment.
. other for :nt years.
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1mvone with beller facial ex~
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Neither ever disclosed the ex! aC't nature of thelr differences.
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Gauge readings- Gallipolis
dam : 18.6, 14.0, running seven
and one half feet. Pt. Pleasant
24 .66 ; Pomeroy 21.34; Hinton,
1.49 falling; Kanawha Falls 4.72
ri,ing ; Kanawha River on the
sills. Charleston 19.20 station·

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lipolis Ferry. Sam Michaels of , ~:~ nephews. Fnends may , REIURE LIPON
Minersville, who is president ol l lime at the funeral home any I PORTLAND, Or•. (UPI)-The
the group •. conducted the bus~
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. Purtland Beavers of the Pacific
ness meelmg.
i Coast League a tarm club of
Members heard a report on
SEES ULCER
I the Cleveland' Indians, bave rethree feeder calf saleo sponsor. TOKYO (UPI) - Communist ' hired Johnny Lipon to manage
ary . ~
ea by the. associatiOn . last fall Cldna, speaking through its the club for the 1965 season.
Bo~t "'?vementsl and established tentative dates Albanian mouthpiece, today call- Lipon led the Beavers w a sellOhio R1ver - Rose G down : for the 1965 sal~s .
i ed the new leadership or
the ond place finish last season, a
13, 7:~ p. m.; Orco down 13,,. Final date~ will be set dur. Soviet Union an "ulcer that game behind lront·running San
12:45 a. rn .; Zimmer down 13, mg the meetmg of . the State must be removed and removed Diego.
3:50 a. m.; Ranger up 14. 1:J5 Feeder Calf Committee next I with a courageous operation by ~=========::;!

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4:05 p. m.; Little George up ' Durmg the feedlot tour, Gal- ·
11, 3·50 a. m : Jacob G up 15, Ilia County Agriculture Agent I
1:30 a. m.; Kentuckian up 16, ! William P. Smith introduced
STRUCK, DIES
2:15a. m. ; Polly Crane up 16,' Harland Mart~n, Merrill Ev·'l· ORIENT (UP I)- Ethel Mar· .
4:45 a. m.; Jerry Bosworth ~"' ans and Wt~ham Carter, who re Thacker, 63, Orient,
was
t7. 7 20 ~· m.; Queen City down 1gave a detailed report on the struck and killed by an auto
17, 5:20a.m.; Lunga Point up 1operation of the feedlot.
Tuesday night as she walked !
17. 6:45 a. m.; A. J. Patton ' Martm, Evans and Carter al- along Ohio 762 in this Pickaway
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down 18, 3:40 a. m.; Titan down so demonstrated the operation County wwn. The driver was
18. 5,30 a. m.; Hamilton down of the mechanical equipment not held.
19, 6:40 a. m.; Hurdman do1m • that enables them to feed more
20, 6 a. m.: Frances Hougland : than 1,000 head of cattle.
LOCAL TEMPs
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I The temperature In Pomeroy's
f! down 22. 6:10 a. m.: C. V.
I bustnesa district at 11:45 a. m. '
!jorner up 23, 3:20 a. m.: Peg- \
today was 38 degres, under
gy Downey down 23, 4 a. m.; '

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OVEC up 23, H5 a. m.; Jefferson down 23, 6 a.m.; Rowe up
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Greenup, 3:10 a. m.; Southern ~
up 4:40 a. m.; Indiana up 6:15
Funeral services for Madge
a. m.; Reha up 7:30a.m.; lh 1 Sleeth Price, 82, Perrysburg, I
rena down Meldahl, 4:45 p.m.; 1 who died this morning at her
Walter Hougland up. 8:10p.m.; home. will be held Saturday at
Nntlonal down 9:15 p. m. Rav· 1 p. m. at the Spears Funeral
enswood up 11 :30 p. m.; Wayne Home, Columbus, with burial In
H. up 2 10 a. m.: Alton Zypher the White Oak Cemetery, near
down 5:45 a. m.

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Wednesday's Re1alh

Cincin!Uitl 102 Detroit 110
Boston 131 Baltimore lOS
Los Angeleo JJt New York
(Only games seheduled)
Thunday's Games
San Fran at Philadelphia
(Only game schodlllod)
Friday'• Games
Detroit vs Phila at Botton
San Francl!lco at Boston
Now York at Los Angeles
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member that he was a line bll
league pitcher as well as an
exceptional entertainer.'
Allrock and Schacht teamed
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The jury
membenhlp lllmdlot
.,n B..Joh115011 set out today uoe 81 Americans - oot ~ whom already figure In specu- of the clvU action trial of Don I tG die 1a the eledrlr ehalr !lie today, but his vitality ebbed Twenty • five Farm Brueau 2ZI. Meic• CouDiy 11 the lint ~
on his fll'sl lull term .. PN!lli- Sllll8 - the gO!Is to seek.
latlon about the Republican Hatten, et a! vs. City of Pomt on Feb n. Tbe Oblo Su- by the boor.
membership drive worken en. In the S.E. Recioa of Ohio
ient of the United States, guld· New York Gov. Nelson A. presidential candidate for 11168, Pleasant and MaBOn Realty preme Court sel lbe exeThe mid-day medical bulletin joyed an oyster soup supper to and lhe fifth In lbe 111a11 1a
od by a solemn lna1J811ral Rockefeller said Johnson had praised the speech. Ro mn ey Company deb berated over etght cutlon date Wednelda
from his physician, Lord Mor- celebrate the recent successful attain !Ia goal.
pledge to work !&lt;&gt;ward a world touched upon the fundamental thought it was directed at all hours, then found lor the de· following lhe u s s ~ an, read: There is no dum&amp;• drive ill Meigs County at Rock
----without hate and lull of prom- values upon the basis of which the people." Scranton said he fendant in the MII!IOO R~lty preme Court'a
in Sir Winston's condition. Springs G&lt;ange Hall Wednesday
SIX DIE IN J!tRE
fi
t•e for alL
this. country was fouoded aed emph88ized the lugure Instead Company part• rehevmg tl of bear bJa
eal.
There will be a further bulletin night.
MINETO, N. Y. (UPI) -lo~
With the hullabaloo of tnaug- achieved greatness.'
of the paat, as il should be. any reoponsJb!llty, and hung on
lqlp
this evening.''
Andrew Cross and wife, Nora, mother and five of her 10 ehll.
uratlon day behind hlm, I h)e
the City of Poinl Pleasant part.
In this case no change waa were winners of an electric blan- dren burDed to 4ulll 18141
Chief Executive turned his atThus the stage was set for/
bad news . For Wedneaday night ket for signing the most mem- Wednesday ·night wbell ·• 11os11
tentlon w the ~ty problems
the Euten Atbletlc Boos!- probably 8 third trial in the ,
!:'Moran said the 90-year-&lt;Jld bero hers during the llklay drive. fire destroyed tbelr bome. Fin
of worl&lt;i trade, nuclear weapons
en will DOt be bavbtg ao Ap- , 10 000 action concerning the
of Britain. who sullered a mas· Kenneth and Arlene Willlams other children and 111e fatlter
and the rate of
wide-rang.
preclattoo Ballfluet toalgbt al los; ol the fl.year old son or Dr.
sJve stroke last week, had were given an electric can op- 1escaped In thc algbtclolbeo.
mg Great Society legJBiatJve
7:31 p. m. •• wu reporled.
Don Hatten in a sewer excavatouched the lowe.t. ebb ill his
program• on Capitol Hill. .
Plaos will be compleled at lion drowning on June IO, !!!61.
gallant fight lor survival. ObJohnson scheduled appomt·
Ibis m..IID&amp; butead, IIHI the
The action was tried in Set&gt;viously there had been no imments W!lh former Secretary ol
official dale of the ba!HJuel !ember 1964 and resulled in a
provement through the Dlght
State Christian A. Herter, his
wW be ODOWICed thea. H~~&amp;o hung J'ury on both defendants
and mornmg.
special representative fur trade Wednesday was Temperance baoda of lady worken lor the
.
SELMA, Ala. (UPI) - Allor- Moran spoke only one word
negotiations, the Committee on Day at the Pomeroy Jumor and Athletic Boolllen will prepare that tJme.
,
neys for 223 Negroes jailed in j as he left the Churchill t:eSINuclear Proliferation and House Semor high schools when the the meaL Allboogb the bJm.
Followrng the Jury verdict a mass voter registration drive d
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local WCTU Chapter presented
Wednesday in Mason County
I ence m Y e ar
committee chairman
' quet 11 1101 loalgbt, everyooe
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I were expected today to ask a Wednesday night. He was
Eloqueat Ad*es•
"One In Twenty Thousand,' A II Dried to attelld the meel- Circultd. Court dall rl liFt bJurors ' U S. district court w take juris· asked whether Churchill had
The President sounded the tecbnicolor motion picture fUm '-• at Eastern u•.o. •-•-. ·I.
were JSmJsse un J e ruary I diction In the case.
I
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15 at 51i·30 am
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theme or justice, liberty and un- w JC
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A barrage of su1ts was bemg The 82·year-&lt;&gt;ld physician,
ion In an imperfect and chang-[ dangers '" clga.rette smokmg.
prepared, a spokesmen for the I who has brought Churchill
lng world Wednesday in a brlel. Mrs. Nell Bmg, Mrs. L~a
Negroes said. by attorneys for through almost every type of
often eloquent Inaugural ad- Belle !lampoon, Miss Lucretia
the National Association for the I illness, replied : Yes."
dress heard by thousands in Genheimer. and Mrs. Robert
Advancement of Colored People i
Washington and many millions Warner were WCTU ~mbers .
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more on televiSIOn In the Umt who attended thhe dspe~l~ asci
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A lull In the campaign, kicked l'
ed States and Europe.
1sembly program el a'. · ~n
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off three days ago by integra.
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d'bl
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. 9:15 a.m. tn Semor High Funera] services for Mrs. I
rI~ 1eader Dr . Mart'm Luth er I'
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th;s fragile exiStence we should 1auditorium.
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hate and destroy one another,'' Following the presenta
A Liverpool will be held Satur- !
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he said. There are possibilities i the film, Prmc pa ed ~sv : day at 2'
m at the Stron I Harold Sauer was re-elected ,while registeriing at a pre- ·
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enough for all who will abandon Diehl, Jr tnlroduc th p au and Son F~~erai Home Wilke g president of the Board of Tru.. l viously all·white hotel Monday, burns of the face and hands
mastery over others to pursue !ghan, ~~:-;t of_ eA to~ ville with burial in the Wei~ ' tees of Veterans Memorla1 nos- 'l promised to return Friday,
while fighting the blaze and
m&lt;tstE'ry over nature. There is !!0Y. B~ard 0
ucatiOni WcnJ Cem~tery near Han-· viii 8 ! pita!, Inc., Bt the groups annual
Negroes have met with no re· carrying contents from the
world enough for all to seek 1 tnvttatlon of the ~oca
. • The Rev Willi a p J Ison Eaei . organizational meeUng in the sistance from the city police house. Several neighbors a nd
thelr happiness in their own: Chapter.• ~\ V~~n: ~;v:a,~ Liverpooi. will ~ffi~ia~2es, 8 1 hospital r:onference room Wed- ! force and the_ segregatil)nist . passers-by joined i~ the help to .
way.'
! ed s~tiBtJcakevl lg
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he She was born in Meig Coun- , nesday mght.
!who slugged Kmg at the onset · salvage so me furmture.
Th 1 "'"
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Th S hul ' just recently
e '"""""wo~ 8 ress, '!' c 1 105ed h'18 talk b sa ihg ''Smo- ty November 25, 1884, the daugh- . Other officers re-elected were 1
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was promp Y
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took the President 23 mmutes . c
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[arrested.
compl eted a $2.000 project of
18
to d~liver, was alm~st evangeli~ :
dulls the senses and
no ~~;ask:y ~~~i:~:~~~e:e
~~;a~us~~la~,ro~~~ ~:;~~:~t~ But when t_hey reach .the remodeling _the k_itchen of th~ir
c:al m tone . It contamet.l no spe- · g ·
worked as 8
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Ay i courthouse
m the contmu- hr.•ne. It 1s believed the f1re
l".irirs, but in it he s?ught to de- /
and was 8 mer:er~ th:~: I :::::ser. Hu
eu~:e:re E~ I ing voter rer,lstration cam- 1 initially started about 2:4b p.m..
• Folds Into
fme - for the ·nat1on and for 1
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MelhndJst IClark, Wayne Gibbon!!, George[. · diet·
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poor H k tt Ha ry Allen and An-- jUriS
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Easy to operata-economical, too..· Hawe fun w1ft1 •
is the ' American covenant." .
health ·the past 18
th
d j ac e ·Cr r
Ad .. tr t . Sherif James Clark who has
The ~t. Herman EU~ Church
pair, by exchanging tapes with refativn and •Ja:ds
~ohnsons call for national
had come to spend ~~es t~e I ~~~~les Ri~;;ut andm=~l aa: maintained ~i!l ~eputati?n. for wHI hold ~eeke~d.drevlva) s_eriw distcmt cities! Clear playback through buftt.la
umty found an erho - at least
with her sister Mrs Chaunce
Be
d Fultz al attend- toughnes!, wtth mtegrattom:-;t.s. ' VIces startmg F n_ ay ev_enmg
speaker or earphone. Complete w;ta cwystel Miera.
temporarily - among . both
(Nellie) Lon 'Car .enter Shy VISOr rnar
so
at 7:30. A hymn smg will be
phone, 150·11. tape, 2 3·in. reefs. 9·volt baltMJ, r.
Democrats and Republicans.
had fallen ,:~t M/ and. Ira: 100 ·
ANNOUNCE DANCE
held Sunday al L30 p.m. Rev .~
structions and 9Q.day warranty. Gift boxed.
The maugural speoch, was
lured her hip and
in Hol- 1 It was rported that the bn.. NEW HAVEN - A special James Mornson extends a cor· ,
TAPES •• 1SO.ft.llllnetictape,3-IILIIMI-8
gTPeted wtth near • unammous
zer H spital f
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pttal showed an overall oct'U-- dance will be held January 28 dl81 mvttatwn to all.
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prai•e ,
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A tour of feedlots highlighted She •died W~=· m~r~
pancy of 85.6 per cent in Oecem- beginning at 7:30 p m , spon·
- - ----Ford Pra1ses Speech
the Southeastern Ohio
Beef at th H 1 N .Y H ng ber of 1964 with 989 per cent sored by the New Haven Jun· l FIRST
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I been a resident Two brothers gical wards. The next reg
Haven Canteen In the commun·
ner and busmes.• at Tyo s Res- and two sist.,.." preceded her meetiug ol the board will be ity building. Music will be fur· Certified Oil Station
PHONE WY 2-3498
POMEROY, OHIO
taurant In Galhpohs.
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phones, president Wopat sa
of cables and re.
duct ion of the number of cusPT. ?I1EASANT - Sue Kapp , · PT. PLEA~ANT .- SOmethmg lomrr!oi on rural party lines.
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daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wood· new has arr_1ved ~~ t.he .Ex~e ~- ~ Cable pressurization sys!e11_1s 1
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row Kapp, Mt. Vernon Avenue. slon Office trom Y.e!oi_l \ lrgmta pump dry ,a1r into cahl f"s . fhts
ha s been e1ect00 Worthy Ad- University. HI s a stmes of le af-. enables
quick detection ol
visor of the Pt. Pl~asant ~s- j lets t~ be r~leue~, :~u;h mo~.t~ l lt'xks_ Repairs are made before
FEBRUARY 14th
sembly of the Order of the Ram-111nd IS enlllled. Chats Yi lt mois1ure serps in and causes
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1 Parenls ."
a ser~'I('P failurP
THE TIME:
Mi ss Ka~p is a senior at Pt. These leaflets are direeted
A!l part or an initial proPleasant .High ~nd hu held sev - to parenl~ with pre - school and I gram, all rural 10-party Jines
erfJI s tation~. m the local . as- ~ grade school youngsters. Each I will be reduced to eight or
:sembly. ln h1gh school she 1.!1 a leaflet Will dt&gt;a l with a definite
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Now
OPERATION AIRLWT -~ Huber Fulton and Gerald member of l e eye e u ' subject. Sut:h topics as ''1'ak- I 80 per cent completed, this
I rhomp son ()[ Fulton -Thompson Tractor Sales, Pomeroy,
~h-Kan Staff, and a re~l'6Senta- ing Things.·' '"Social Behavl~r,':. l laliial pr..oram will be finilib~
THE PLACE:
Friendship,
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_ne bo:l'·dtng a Massey-Ferguson char tered plane to Co- t1ve to Rhododendron GU'I State. 'Friends and
Other_ officers elected t~ aerve " Play and Playmates," ' · lm -~ l'd Aug. J.
lumbus. from the \lt•xican capital. where they
GOESSL~R • s;:~w the unveiling of MF's nf'w trac·tor line . More than w1th M1ss Kapp are.: ~-hzabeth aKinaOon" and 'Memo'!''' wi11 1 Further reductions are
5.000 :\lf&lt;' dealE'rs and S&lt;J!C'S JWrsonnel fro m all parts of Burcham, Worthy A:ssoc1ate _Ad- be discusst'd. T'tus 1s Ju~t a 1 planned for the future . Almost
CONTINUES
· North Amenca wing c•d to Mexico Ci ly during the visor; Sal~y. Redman,_ Ch~rtty; j few examp\t&gt;s of the subject~ 130 per cent or General's custorach men reside in rural areas_
• - - - - - - - - - • , past three weeks in on&lt;.• uf the largest industrial char- Wanda Wilson, Hope, L md ~that will be released
,
.
iterrd airlifts ever .stagt•d. At 'f Potihuaran , "city of the Bailey, Faith. Appointive offl· l monlh.
THE WATCH:
cers
will
be
announced
at
11
For
Januan·
''Taking
Things••
This
part
or
the
rural
hne
_regod-.. "'. where su n·\\'\HShiflJWr!-1 t11!ed the so il more than
1
!2.000 years ago. they Sll\\ a d rama tir pagaent, "Parade later date.
i is the topic . Almost every child I dud ion program on comp~e~1on
1of Agr~r·nl l lt r e"' and oh~Prved t.lt&gt;lliOr}Str&lt;ltions of th e new
I at one tim e or another take&lt;~ ' will _have cost about $3 miiiJon,
1something that is not hi~ own. It mvolve~ much re~lacement
1 Pqulplllt'll1 ;d Chapingu Ag.'·irullural Co llege.
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Nearly all parents are confronl.- ar. expanswn of outs1de .plant
ed with the question of how to 1w1re . cable, pole), central
St~niet•
I
~~.~~ling Annnnnf'f'd
handle such an occurtnce. Why I fie~ ~wHehing equipm ent and
For january 23rd
children take things •nd how . bu1ldmgs.
.
.
PT PI.F:ASANT - A meet to handle the situation Is dH! - I For HI6S, f1ve re~tral ofJCes
ing i1f lhf' pinwrarers and char-i
cussed ln this three page leaf- wll~ b~ rrpl~~~d Wi th modern
l•· r.' will Ut' !wid Soturday, Jan. I ..
let.
I ' WIIChmg fa cJ!Jlies. among them i
PT. PLF:AS ,\\lT - Furwral 2:1. ~~~ the C'u rri rulum Room at ! ,
.
.
If tnterestl"d In receiving,. al ------ - .-:
sPrrictlli fur J:1rnb S Hyer, .~ .t~1e B~ard of F.d u:ation Offire. i Eleven Oh10ans wtll. b~ hon- l mont.hly copy of "Chat s \\1t~ '
41 TESTS GIVEN
n/ t~:lktn.~. brullwr •Jf Atlonw.v I he pmwt'arer:; w1ll meet
at 1ored for their CQ~tr1but10n to I Parents" contalt Wanda Stem ! PT. PL~ASANT - The !~ca l l
('_ .J . ' Pill I
Hver ot
Pl lintil p m und those charting ar e the state conservation pr?gram ·pl-e at Box 402 m Pt. Ple;tsitnt. ) Siate . Po ll~ det~ch~ent .~ave !
i'let~-..i'l 11 r _ wnr lwld al 11 .1 n~ a~ kt•(l t 10 rumt&gt; at 2 P: m .
1at the .62nd ar.nual meel~ng_ of Names will be pl~ced . on a 41 dn~en examJ.?attons J~e.s- 1
tnlhly ( Thur~ d &lt;~yl in
D;1vr'i
Un1ts of tht&gt; book wrll be ex:- ; the Oh10 Forestry AssociatiOn, me~iling li st to recer\'e &lt;1 fre~ j day w1th 18 pa~smg the ~mal
'
, !\.1i•lll,lt'lid l&gt;rt·~h~·!tona n CllUrch · plaint·d. This ili a prugram to 1 to be held in Col~mbus Jan .. 22- copy of ·'Chats With Parents . I lest and 15 pasawg the . wntteo
NEXT DOOR SIMON'S MARKET
in Elkin o.;
introducP the book and get those 12J. Among them IS John Hetske.¥am . Three persons failed th e
POMEROY
MAIN ST.
· irJ11:' n'.''t:'d ~t&lt;~rted. si n('e it js ! ell of Proctorville.
.
IN ' HOI.L - BACK'
I rinal tt&gt;st and five failed the
!\lr 1-h w died t\·fondav h 't' ll H
lected
to
receive
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Wi
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a eumpl icated endeavor..
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Army Specia !' our
I wnt en exam .
ing ol :1;1 &lt;1pp:m'nl h1·ari t~ll&lt;wk
Tile jmlweart•rs meetmg will an mdtvJdual m pnvote serv1c' 11K Ho~!Tlall , !9. son of Mr. and '"iiiiiiiiliiili
tn ;; holl'l rl\om m Charlt·~ll)n prt•(·t:de this meeting to plan I ~~ ward . Heiskell is farm pro-~ Mrs. Earl N. Holman, Route 1, ! ~
wh•·1·t' he hJd l.'1•nt' to .:1ttPn'l
· · 1·mg 1·n Ex - '
"
and work vn some other artivi- , gram d.tree tor of WSAZ and flacine, is part1c1pa
th•· lnaugur;ltion ol Cnrt&gt;rnor tit•s they will he B!oisisting with I WSAl-TV HunHn.gton: W. Va ., ercise Roll Back, a five - ~ay
HuiPlt Smilh.
till'-. cnming year. AI: pinwear- • and became actJve m conser· winter field training exerctse
:\tr Hwr was pn·"irll·nr nf tlw ers art&gt; in\'ilrd to attend wbeth- 1vt:~lion work through 4-H clubs In Korea ending Jan. 22. OverTygart ·\'allry J\ali 1mt:~l Rank . er pi 11 s wert· ret·eivt&gt;d in Mason ! and h~s _local Soil Conserva- st·as 6 ince J;muary l~,.~e ~s
rrwmllt'r nl 1iw law linn ot Jl~·- n•u nty or ebPwhere.
ilion Dtstncl.
. 8 pay speci&amp;Hit in the diVISIOn !I
t'r. Cihson nnd T&lt;llbo1!, din'ct -~
I An. advocfJte of conservah~n ~ 7lh Adminiitration Company.
nr ol Flkm&lt;... l.inu-•sltHlt' Cum - Ohio H. S. Baskrtball Srores · far~mg,
he ~~ devoted hll He is a 1963 Southern L~al
! ~•nr :md rp!Jt'r F.lk ('oal Corn · "·' Lnikd Prr&gt;sl-1 International radto and tti~evtston shows to . Hlgh SChool ~~:raduate, entermg
; • p&lt;~n~· ;md tr u~Jf:"t' ot Dav1s Mem- TuiPdo ,\lal'omber 59
aspect~ o.f soil , water_. fon~titry the Army in August 1963._ _
' Ol"l;t
· 1 HO ~JI ·1
Toiedo Waile 49
and wddhfe conservation.
I (.)·].
OlhPr ~IIIT J v or s in &lt;~rlrl i tin n ro Tulf'rlo Libbey 67
Parseghian will ledurt~: on
hh bmlllf'!', are his w!lt&gt;, \'ir ·
ToiPdo Scott $1 NAMED TO CLINIC
"th~ making of a quart~rback"
GRADE A
g!n Ja. 1w,, sons anti hi' moth~r . T11ldPo SL Vrancis 85
ATLANTIC ClTY, N.J.(UPI) , and ' 'developing 1:1 con!listent
HUMI.I..,o:NIZED
Ml'"- _ Arl a 1.. Hyer , Su t1m L
Tlll•·du Sta rt 55
- Coach of the Year Ara Par- I passing altack when Lhe f~t.~~·-~-1'rliedo Ruwo;ht•r 59
seghian of Notre Dame
ba!l coaching school opens lls
1
Oltieial l &lt;:~ngtwge Ill Sikk1m.
T11ledo w~.~.x:lwfJrd 58
been named to the :=ttaff of
four day session March 22 In
tiny Hi m;.ll llY;m ki11g(hm1,
I'· Tuledu DeVilbiss 69
18th annual National Football Atlantic City's Convention Hall,
English.
Tul deo Ca lholic 57
Clinic.
where _g1ore than 1.200 profes·
Holsum
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- - -·- -~ - - - - - slonal.'college. high and prep
loovn
lo ••·
for
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Gallipolis dam - WiliMI Pitt call there at lhe funeral home I
down 7:25 p. m.; H. E. Bowles , after 10 a. m. on Saturday.
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Folks In the Blg Bend
up 8:20p. m.: Oefender up 2:45 She was a former resident oi l
a , m.; Semet down 7:45 a.m.; Harrisonville, member of the
area enjoy comlne to us for
Elta Kelc• down 8 a. m. ; Cal· HaTrisonville Chapter of EBitprescriptions and other
hoon, down 8:40 a. m.
ern Star Lodge and a past
health needs because they
.-anawba River - Oleander : matron of the Eastern Stars.
down Marmet, 2:25 P· m.; The!" Friends may also call at the I know they'll alwaya get
ma Ann down 9 p. m.: Helen Z. Wltzler Funer"l home at Perdown Winfield 1 P· m.; Elger· rysburg, after 7 p. m. tonight. 1 prompt and friend})' ser~
cliff up 11 :30 p. m.; Beaver Arrangements here are undvlee from our staff! Courtdown 4:20 a. m.; Invader down er direction of the Rawlings esy is one of the ABC'• of
4,25 a. m.; Merrill dowtl 6:35 ' Coats Funeral home.
a. m.; LIICas up Mannet 2 a.m. ! She Is survived by a daughtpharRUJcyl
er, Mrs. Ceddie Stalder, Per· ,
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rysburg, and a grandchild.
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te and a member of the Te•- , SCOTCH PLAINS, N.J. (UPI)
, A&amp;M coachtng staff, has I -Abe J. Greene, associate
4 Registered
i n hired by Florl~a State ! tor of the . Pateraon Morning
ball Coach llltl Pe:ersort to : and Evening · News and World
Pharmacish To Serve You
lace John C'.oatta, who re- ' Boxing Aaa!iclation oomml!tsiotted to become •n asststant er, bas beeit selected b)r ll!e
Wisconsin.
New Jersey 8oldnc Wrtleh AJhmldt, who was a liCholar- soclallon to recelye 111 eiahlb
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the outstan&lt;'lng senior 1tor1ous service to bo~ ai tlio
lilltJ ; will» ll!e dofenslw I!IIOCiatloQ'I banquet 011 ~~
lia at Floridil &amp;tat. Belt 15. Jaet Demp.ey wm be tJ,.
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'IALENTINE'S DA'&lt;
FEBRUARY 14th

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THE TIME:

NOW

cow1111us IUPI) Gov. Jamet A. Rbodn toled to life tm
tile deatll
tenee o1 Rlebard John
Stewart, ZO, ~nvlded of
the oiay!Dg of a Kenl81ale
I Unhen!ly co-ed in 1961

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an aword.
The 1011&gt;1* F I &lt;4 'by
Mr. IIDd llln. Leo ..,, lin.
Zibo Mldidff, IIDii lira. VlrJii
Kin(,.
Pi! eotmembenblpllandut
Twenty . live Farm Brueau 1 'fZT. MeJc• c.tm1y 18 tile flnt
membership drive workers en- in the S.E. RegloD of Ohio
joyed an oyster soup supper to and the fifth m lbe 111a1e to
celebrate the recent successful altaiD Its pl.
drive in Meigs County at Rock
----Springs Gnnge Hall Wednesday
SIX DIE IN nR£
_;
night.
MINETO, N. Y, (Uffi -Ji
Andrew Cross and wife, Nora, mother and five of her 10 ch~
were winners of an electric blan- dren burned to 4eiCh
Ia"-.
ket for signing the most mem- Wednesday night wbm ·J llub
hers during the 11)-day drive. !i:e destroyed t11o1r borne. Pivl
Kenneth and Arlene Willillffill [other children and tbr.
were given an electric can op- escaped lD lbelr nlghlclotheo.

OySter supper

By ALVIN SPIV AI:
old R. Ford, Mich., eald the ad· Mlct.lgan Gov. Geo!lle W.
C8ked Preu lnlerualloual
dr... streued high and broad Romney ond Pelllllylvanla Gov.
WNDON (UPI)--Sir Wlnstoo
WASHINGTON IUP!)- Ly .. principles .. . It blueprlnl8 for WilHam W. Scranton, both of PT. PLEASANT- The jury : Slewarl was sehedoled Churchlll clung desperately to
..n B. Johnson set out today uae 81 Americans - oot parti· whom already figure in specu- of the clvU action trial of Don I to die 1n the eleetrle ehalr lile today, but his vitality ebbed
tn his firsl full term as Prcsl- Slll1ll - the goals to seek.'
latlon · about the Republican Hatten, et a! vs. City of Poml orteb. 11. The Ohio Su- by the hour.
i ent of the Uniled States, guld- New York Gov. Nelson A. presidential candidate fur 1968, Pleasant and MallOn Realty pr me Court oet the exeThe mid-day medical bulletin
ad by a solemn inaugural Rockefeller said Johnson had praised the speech. Romney Company deliberated over eight eu n dale Wednesday from his physician, Lord Morpledge to "'ork toward a world touched upon the fundamental thought II was directed al all hours, then found for the de- following the U. s. Su· an, read: There is 11() chan&amp;•
witboot hale and full of prom· I valuea upon the basis of which the people." Scranton aaid he lendant 111 thf ~ason Realt~ preme Cow1's refnsal to in Sir Winston's condition.
i•e lor all.
this rountry wu founded an4 emphasized the fugure instead Company ~bu'·t reie~~ 11 0 hear his a,ppeol.
There will he a further bulletin
With the hullabaloo of in.aug. achieved greatness.'
ot the past, as it should be. any responsl 1 y, an ung on
this evening."
oration day behind him, t h)e - - - the City of Point Pleasanl part. '
In this case no change was
Chief Executive turnod his atThus the stage was set for f
bad nows. For Wednesday night
tention to the knotty problems
tho Eutem Athletic Boost- probably a third trial in the 1
lOll
Moron said the 00-year-old hero
of world trade , nuclear weapons
en will not be bavlllg an Ap- $10,000 action concerning the
of Britaill, who suffered a Dial!•
and the fate of his wide-rangpreciatloo Banquel loaigbl al loss of the 8-year old son of Dr.
Sive stroke last week, had
ing Great Society' legislative
1:31 p. m. u was reported.
Don Hatten in 8 sewer excavatouched the lowest ebb io hiB
programs on Capitol Hill.
,.._,_
Plan• will be completed at tlon drowning on JWle IO, l\;161.
gallant fight for survivaL Ob-,
Johnson scheduled appoint·
cbls meellac msteu. and lh•
The action was tried in Sep- ,
viously there had been '"' iJn.
ments with former Secretary of
officjaJ date of tbe banquet tember 1964 and l'e.9ulted in a
provement thr0ugh the night
T
wUI be BDOUDCed lhen. Bus- hung 1-.. ~ on both defendant&lt; ' SELMA AI (UP!'
Alto and morning.
State Christian A. Herter, his Wed sd
· 1 represenlallve
· for trade D
neth ayp w" Jemperance
ban4s o1 1ady workera 1or lbo thai tmre
_,
, a.
• -. 'led .r· Moran spoke only one word
spec1a
.
d
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f
N
t. 11
th Co
.
'IY a1 e omeroy un1or an • •••·11c Booolen will
·
. neys or 223 egroes Jal
m 89 he left the Churchill res~
~egol Ia oProns,lif e . mnutteeH on Senior high schools when the lUIIR"
prepare
Following Ute jury verdtct 1 a mass voter registration drive dence in Hyde Park Gates
uc ear
erallon and ouse local WCTU Chapter presented, the meal. Allhougb lhe baa- Wednesday m Mason County were expected today to ask a Wednesday night. He was
I "One_ In Twenly Thousan4,' A
Circuit Court alunltpeil lit Jurors i U S. district eourt to take juris- asked whether ChurchiU had
The President sounded the techmcolor motion picture fUm ID&amp; al Eallem Higb SehooL
were dismissed
February 1diction In the case.
reachoo the lowest ebb yet.'
theme of justice liberty and un- which graphically portrayed
I&amp; at 930 8.111.
A barnge of suits was being Thr· 82-year-old physician,
. 10
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dangers In cigarette smoking.
prepared, a spokesmen for the I who has brought Churchill
IOn
~~ :edneperfet and c:;angf- Mrs. Nell Bing, Mrs. Lula
Negroes said, by attorneys ror through almost every type of
mg
wor
~
ay
m
a
riO
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Belle
HaD1jlton,
Miss
Lucretia
the
Nalional Assvciation ror the
oft•!l eloquent U1Jiugural ad.
d Mrs n 0 bert
0
1 [ illness, replied: Yes"
dress heard by thousands in Genhe1mer, an
· "
Advancement of Colored Peop e i
.
. .
Warner were WCTU members
(NAACP)..
I
Washington and many
millions
who
atteoded
the
special
as·
0
A
lull
ill
the
campaign,
kicked
'
more on televiSIOn 10 the Umtbl program held at 8:30 and
off three days ago by inlegra- [
that in 1
y.a.m. in Senior High
tion !Pader Dr. Martin Luther
IIli.s fragJ·1e exJs
· t ence we should I lludiiOriUm.
AIFmu,
.
neraraWI
_
seDrvaivc!esS
80ror
EaMrst
s.
King, was expected tod_ay.
F II . the presentation of :
h K_ing i S
h
dd
th .. ·
o owmg
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who was punched m t e J8W 1
ate ~ estray one an?. ~~· the film, Principal James. A. Liverpool, wdl be held Satur- i' Harold Sauer was ~-elected 1while registeriing at a pre- ;
(Continued From Page 1)
he said. Ther(" are posstblhtles o· hl Jr introduced Leo Vau- day at 2 P- nl at the S~ng . president of the Board ol Trus- 1viously all-white hotel Monday, bw-ms or the face and hands
enough for aU who will abandon g~:n.· President of the Pome- and Son_ Funer~l H?me, Wilkes.. . tees of Veteram Memorial Hos- I promised to return Friday .
while fighting the blaze and
1
mastery over others to purs~e ! roy Board or Education. A t the ville, With burial 10 t~e W_ells i pital, Inc., at the group~ annual ! Negroes have met with no re- carry in~ contents from the
18
mastPry over nature. There
invitation of the local WCTU Cemetery n_e~r Han-JsonvJlle. :organizational meeting in the i sistance from the city police house. Several neighbors a nd
8
0
;~o~ld ~nou~h ro: :~ ~ seek : Otapter, Mr. Vaughan review- T~e Rev. Wll~lam ~- _Jones, East hospital conference room Wed- 1force and the segregatil)nist passers-by joined in the help to
"'etr, appmess m eJr own ! ed statistical evidence af dan- Ltverpool, will o!flcJat~.
nesday night.
! who slugged King at the onset salvage some rurmture.
'ay.
; gers in smoking cigarettes. he She was born 10 Metgs Coun- i
.
· of the drive
was promptly The Schuler's just recently
The 1,25().word address, which I closed his talk by saying, "Smo- ty November 25, 11184, the dough·
Other officers r.,..lected were I
d
completed a $Z.IIOO projecl of
1
took the Prestdent 23 mmutes . k'
d ll the seiUSes and is no ter ?f William _a~d Rosetta Jane Howard Nolan, vice president; ru;~~ e ~hen they
reach the remodeling the kitchen of th~ir
to deliver, was almost evangeli-: : . u s
McCaskey Whttington. She had I and Rusell Brown. secretary- 1 courthouse 1-n the -ntm
' u- ho.~e. Jt is believed the fare
cal in tone. It contained no spe- : g ·
k d
tt
sta
b
A
cv
wor e as a po ery
mper - treasurer. Mem ers are
sa ~ ing voter
registration cam- initially started about 2:4:5 p.m.
• Folds Into Compol
cifics, but in it he sought to de-l
and was a member of the East ,1 Haskins, Hugh Custer, Earl .
th
m under the
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fine - for the nalion and for i
Ll
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F
M lhod' t lei k w
G'bbo
~""rgc p8!gn , ey co e
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C•-Wellh• D11r, ~ , _ . ,
the world - whal he believeS!
verpoo
ree
e
IS ; ar ' ayne I ns, ~
jurisdiclion of Dallas Counly
SERVICF.S START
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Easy to o-111-conornical, t6o. Have fun willl a
ChUTch. She was In
poor : Hackett, Harry Allen and AI&gt; _She if J
Ci' k ho ha&lt;
The MI. Herman EUB Church I
~·
Is the · American covenant." ,
health the past 18 months a_nd Idrew Cr_oss.
Administrator I malrntai'nedamehsi·s raerpulawti'on fo·r· will hold weekend revival ser-.
pair, by e~hanging tapes with relatiwl; and
Po
Johnsons call for national
8d
h
1
d
1
1
d
ill
dis1ant
cities!
Clear
playback
throueh
buil*'i~
unity found an erho - at least
come _to spend some tune 1 Charles Rtdeout an ega a "i toughness with integrationists. vices starting Friday evening
speaker or earphone. Complete wnJI orystal MIDJ"Q.
temporarily - among both
with her Sister, Mrs. Chauncey visor Bernard Fultz also attend·
at 7:30. A hymn sing will be
phone. 150-ft. tape, 2 3 -in. reels. 9 ·VOit batterJ,-.
Democrats and Republicans.
(Nellie) Long, Carpenter. She e&lt;l .
ANNOUNCE DANCE
held Sunday at UO p.m. Rev I
aructions- 90-day warranty. Gift boxed.
The inaugural speech was
had fallen last May and frac- It was rported that the ho• NEW HAVEN - A special James Morrison extends a cor· l:
TAPES •• l!IO-fLmacnetlcboj11,3-fii.IMI. . . .
grPeted with near - unanimous
turedH her·t hip
qo dial
invitation to aiL
U'l: he ld J anuary .1101
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1 f and was 'in Hoi- p1tal show ed ar. over all occu-- lda nee WI-11 •pr-aic;e
A tour of feedlots hlghlighled zer ospi a or some time..
pancy of 85.6 pee cent in Decem- beginning at 7 30 p. m., spon- li
8 eef She
d1od Wednesday morrung ber of 1964 w1lh
. 98.9 per cent sored by the New Haven Jun- FIRST
Ford Praises Speech
the Southeastern 0 h.IO
•9
1 th H 10 N . H
House Republican Leader Ger· Cattle ssocialion annual meet· •H de RFus n urhsmg h omhed, occupancy ill the medical·sur· ior Women'• Club, at the New 1 QUALITY
0 • w ere s e a
.
am en
1 ed by din • bee
mg Wednesday rol ow
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lipolis Ferry. Sam Michaels of wo nep ews, "
s m a Y REHIRE LIPON
di:lm : 18.6, 14 ..5, runnmg seven .
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PORTLAND, Ore. (UP!)- The
24.66 : Pomeroy 21.34 : Hinton, the group, conducted the bUSI·
Portland Beavers of lhe Pacific
1.49 falHngj Kanawha Falls 4.72 1ness meeting.
Coast League, a tarm club of
ri s-ing; Kanawha River on the Members heard a report on
SEES ULCER
the Cleveland Indians, have reosills. Charleston 19.20 stalion- , three feeder caU sales sponsor· TOKYO (UP!) - Communist Ihired Johnny Lipon to manage
ar~· . ,
1eo by the. assoc1ation last fall China, speaking through its the club for the 1965 season.
1 and established tentative dates , Albanian mouthpiece, today callLipan led the Beaver-s lo a secBoat movementsOhio River - Hose G down 1 ror _the 1965 .sal~s: ed the new IP..adership of the ond place finish last aeason , a
13, 7:20 p. m.j Orco down 13, . . Fmal dates WJII be set dur- Soviet Union an "ulcer that game behind front -running San
12:45 a. m.; Zinvner down 13, mg the meeting of . the State Imust be removed and removed Diego.
3:50a.m.; Ranger up 14, 1:15 Feeder Calr Committee next with a courageous operation by I~==========~
p. m.: Buckeye State up 14, week _tn Lancaster.
1revolutionary Communists. "
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14, 3:50 a. m.: Jacob c up 15, !lia County Agriculture Agent
1:30 a. m.; Kentuckian up 16. 1William P. Smith mtroduced
STRUCK, DIES
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2: 15 a. m.: Polly Crane up 16, · Harland Martm, Merrill Ev· OR lENT (UP I i - Ethel Mar- ·
4:45 a. m.; Jerry Boswortb urt ' ans and W1Iham Carter, who , te Thacker, 63, Orient,
was I
17, 7:2Q f.. m.; Queen City down !gave ~ detailed report on the !struck and_ killed by an auto
ON
17, 5:20 a. m.; Lunga Point up 1 operatiOn ol the feedlot.
Tuesday mght as •he walked !
17. 6:45 a. m.; A. J . Patton · Martm, Evans and Carter _al- 1 along Ohio 762 in this Pickaway I
down 18,3 :40 a. m. ; Titan down ! so demonstrate~ the operation County town. The driver was ,
18 5.30 a. m.; Hamilton down1 of the mechamcal equipment not held.
6:40 a. m.; Hurdman clown i that enables them to feed more
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LOCAL TEMPS
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er down 22 , 6: 10 a. m.: C. V.
LAUNDRYI business district at 11:45 a. m.
lforner up 23, 3:20 a . m.: PegDRY
CLEANING
today was 38 degres, under
gil Downey down 23, 4 a. m.;
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OVEC up 23, H5 a . m. ; Jefferson down 23, 6 a.m. ; Rowe up
Greenup, 3:10 a. m.; Southern!
up 4:40 a m. , Indiana up 6:15 1 Funeral services for Madge
a. m ; Reba up 7:30 a. m.; Lo- i Sleeth Price, 82, Perrysburg,
rena down Meldahl, 4:45 p.m.; I who died this morning at her I
Walter Hougland up. 8:10p.m.; home , will be held Saturday at
National down 9:15 p. m. Rav- 1 p. m. at lhe Spears Funeral
enswood up 11 :30 p. m.; Wayne Home. Columbus, with bulialln
H. up no a. m.: Alton Zypher the White Oak Cemetery, near
down 5:45 a. m.
Harrisonville. Friends
may
Gallipolis dam - Wiliam Pitt call there at the funeral home
down 7:25 p. m.; H. E. Bowles 1 after 10 a. m. on Saturday.
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FoJke in tbe Big Bend
up 8:20 p. m. . Defender up 2:4&amp; She was a former resident of '
are-a enjoy coming to us for
a . m.; Semel down 7:45 a.m.; Harrisonville, member of the
Etta KeiC&lt;" down 8 a. m.: Cal- Harrisonville Chapter of Eastprescriptions
and other
boon, down &amp;:40 a. m.
em Star Lodge and a past
health needs because they
1\anawba River - Oleander i matron of the Eastern Stars.
down Marmet, 2:Z5 p. m.; TheJ- ' Friends may also call at the
know they'll always get
rna Ann down 9 1-'· m.; He1en Z. Witzler Funeral home at Perprompt and friendly ser·
down Winfield 7 p. m.; Elger- rysburg, after 7 p. m. tonight.
clifl up 11 :30 p. m.: Beaver Arrangements bore are undvice from our atafff Courtduwn 4:20 a . m.; Invader down er direction of the Rawlings •
uy is one of the ABC'• of
4:25 a. m.; Merrill down 6:35 Coats Funeral home.
a. m.: Lucas up Marmet 2 a.m. i She is survived by a ~aught.
pharmacy!
er. Mrs. caddie Stalder, Per·:
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New Jersey lloxlng Wrlleiw
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Robert Penn Warren. The author lions of the autllor.
Time Lights Candles is Theme of
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l co~,:n_:u;~;:;;~·:;;n~~~ 1;~t ~t" u!':b.an annual PJ'Oo ::na~: , . i : : = . : ,
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"Time Lights A Candle." wa:; Y0ur Year" closed the serviee
Middleport
J1 rights issue were given wben I Mrs. Robert Coats gave are· ccon;:t:a~ined;::slre::teh::es~ol~c~h=a~ract;;e~r~s~Mrs~~·.;G~uy;:_;Sh;;;;.;u;.ler.,.,...,.....,......
lthl-' theme of the origmal ser\' altrr whtch M.iss Reibel gave l- Farrell Shuler,
Lancaster the Midd1eport Literary Club view o( the book, 'Mississippi; .:=
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1bd when the Frll'ndly CJrrle '" sc nbed with lhoughts on faith parents, Mr and Mrs.
Guy
Shuler and daughter Sherrie
1new officers were installed at and contentment .
1the Federated Chureh Tue;;d;t~·
MISS Mary . Elizabeth ChapMrs. Kenneth Byer: GallipolI evening .
man presented a ~rogram on : is. spent the weekend at hf"r
A highlight was "Fantasy memomtl~ from the study book 1home in Middleport.
Flight 1965." The wnuid - be "'Turn Aside and Harken.'· Mrs. Mr. Rue Tuckerman observ·
traveler was detained al .rhe i JewPll read Joshua 4· 1-10 and ed his birthday ann1versary at
airport because of O\o'erweJght i M~ss Chapman spoke of .the 1his home Wednesd ay. Mr: Tuckluggage A large package of 1ca1rns errcted by the anc1ent nman baked his own birthday
old traditions was discarded ~or 1Hebrews to mark.
i~portant cake which he served to his
1a small package ol opportum!Y Iplcwf's or events m thPU' hves , guests including his son and

met Wednesday afternoon at I The Closed Society" written by
the home C\t Mrs. C. M. He~· James W. Silver, a m~rnber of
nesy. Mrs. James Euler, pn~s~- ~ the faculty of '01 MISS. Mrs.
dent, led the meeting with Mrs.i cants noted that the book is in
Hennesy a~~mpan}•lng for the t~ parts, the authors
own
singmg of Amer.ca the Beau- !views' and letters and
tiful.'
111ments to the author.
Mrs. R. M. Sherman was wel -l Mrs. Everett Hayes, in the
corned 85 8 new asSO&lt;"iate mem· 1absence of Mrs. Clyde ln&amp;els,
ber of the club. Mrs. J. E. HRr-1!.......................,...,...,_
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The January meeting of the

• Salisbury PTA was held Tuesday evening at the ~d~ool wtlh 1
Mrs ..Tames Will , pres1dent. m
charge.
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. Devotions by Mrs. Maxine Ar; nold opened the mc..&gt;eting, follo~- ~
1ed with the Lords prayer m
' unison. /\ thank you note w_as
read from Mrs. Geneva Joathtm
for 4 gi ft upon her retirement
last year. A card of thanks was ·
also read from the Radford·
1
i ShiP.Ids f&lt;:~milies.
' The sum of $100 wag given to
Edward Bartels, principal, to
purchase a record P.layer and
. reccrd!'= fnr the school. A meet·
: blg of the County Coundl was
~nnounced for February 4, at
, Letart Falls, Membership of tire
: Unit will serve dinner to the
Jaycees on February ~ . begrn·
at 6,30 p.m. Eric Hart's
~ room won the attendance award .
· : Dr. Harold Brown was guest
; l)&gt;e&amp;ker using his topic. " Prop~ er care of the teeth.'' He showed slides con('erning dentistry.
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' ler. president : Sharon Thei,,,
i vire
pr('sidf'n! : N&lt;mcy Arnold,
' treasurer , Joyr·e Long, secreThe Candystripers of Veter- Scheduling, Huetta
We lls, ' ·11) .lewrl Pnll' reporter
~ns Memo_rial Hospital held the Janie~ Wehrung, and Lindu O&lt;Jr- Thl'n' will be a meeting of
ru:-st ~eebng of the new year nt'll; AdVI SOr, Mrs llrrnf'r (;or- :l ll offi ... r ~ and r:ommitlf'e Jnf•m Wifh Lmda Darnell as president dcm .
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hTs on WC'drlf'srlay, Jan. 27 at
and Mrs. Thomas Scally .;md Publirrty, .Jewt-1 Pnf'f' ancl 7 p. m at the hospit Jl.
Mr~. Homer ~rdnn !ht&gt; new .J;metl.a Scott.
Al'=o altrnding lhe meeting
advisors pres1dmg.
Co:n-spond ing Secretaril's - ~~~.~~ Mrs C1rl WJ!I who has
Two n!'w member.&lt;;; were In- SusanncJ Arno ld and LindH Dar been thl:' pro-tem advisor for
traduced and wel comod. They m;!l.
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lh.P Ca ndyHrip.ers since August. r
were Mis.~ J&lt;athy Lacy daught-! Nrw officers were elech.&gt;d for After the busmess sesswn the
er of Mr. anti Mrs. 'clarence i ~~e y~ar their term starting meeting w&lt;.~s dosed ln regu lar .
Lacey of Middleporl and Miss &lt;lY _1 ·
l'Y Ar£' Pam Sylves- form .
Edith Haptonstal! doughier of
Mr. and t\.·frs. Paul HaptonstJ ll i
alw of Midd leport.
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Plans werl' rnath· for !he A·
wards :-md Prl'sl'ntations Tril
which will be lidd F'f'b. 15 at
7:30 p. m. i:Jl !lw hospital.
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The followmg
committees
were appointed during the business meeting
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' Ways and J\'learu;, Carla Will
Barbara Horak . Ellen Hawley.'
Social Committee, Barbara 1
Hoffner, Scmdy Bunce, Cheryl ·
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The closing prayer was given I
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members were present. A sal·
ad course was served by Mrs.
Bahr assisted by Mrs. Dale
Hysell with Mrs. Anne Bailey
and Mrs. Milton Houdashelt 1
contributing. Mn. Hicks and j
Mrs. Gerlach a l ~o assisted with
the serving.
Present we~e Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Bishop. i'\"lr. and Mrs. Walter Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
McElhinny, Mr. and Mrs. Bahr, :
Mr. and Mrs. Torn Bowen. Mr ,
and :..trs. Chester Erwin, Mr.
and Mrs. Gerlach, Rev. and
Mrs. Donald Hicks, Mrs. Norman Yeauger, Mrs.
De.nver
Rice, Mrs. Roger Phillips, Mrs. 1
Leonard Van Meter, J r, Mrs. l
Dale HyR&lt;II and Mrs. Wendell
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Unroe, Gallipolis ; Eunice Chase,
Columbus; Kate Smith Columbus: Clarence Wyatt. ' Ripley.
W. Va .; Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Wyatt and Kay , Pomeroy; Mr.
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Jimmy, Robbie and Kimberly, Rutland ; Mr. and Mrs. Rus·
LIBRARIANS ~ ~ Nancy Hawk and Vicki Carr. sr•1'c nth grade pupils at Tuppers
sell Little and Rusty, Rutland; I Plams ~!.cmen tar.; s_cho?J, served as hbraiians for lhr bookmobile stop at their
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Williams, school._ !uppers I lams Tuesday was the scene of th" fir st slap of the bookmobile
Rutland, and Mr. and Mrs. Eu· ope_rabon m Me1gs county. Bo?ks will he taken to sr\'tra l sc hool s in the rount.v hy car

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Pearl Little. Regiotering the O.volions taken from Pro- ,
I PT. PLEAS~ - Mrs. Efgu..ts was their grandaughtrr. l verbs were led by Mrs. Reibel.
i fi• Ann Bloln, 78, ol RunUng·
Mrs. MarJe Blrchf1eid.
l who also realJ an article , "The 1
ton , natjve of MalOn County,
Registering were Mr.
and Answered Prayer," and closed
I died Wednesday at her home
Mrs. Dale Wiliams . Harison· 1 with prayer. Members respond·
after a two year J11neu.
ville; ~r . and .Mrs Charleg . ed_to roll call with Lheir tav .
She was born In Muon CounJones , Harrlsonv11~&lt; Mr. and onlr b1rd ..A. card of thanks was ,
F'eb. 4, lS., tbl dau!flter
Mrs . Henry Roush . Racine ; Mr. read from M1ss Augusta
ol the late Cassius and Lyda
1 (:ilJispie
and Mrs. Arnold Grate. Rut- Genhelmer for a Christmas
Austin. She waa
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land Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wam- 1gift: It was voted to pay the
member of the Church of Christ
er, R. D. 1.. Pomeroy;
Mrs. · regional dues. Mrs, T. A. Hent_
of Huntington.
Charley Sm11h and Kail Knapp, nessy reported_ on tray favors
Surviving are her husband.
Pomeroy ; Mr. and Mrs_ Dale made for Me1gs General and ,
Fcnnie; three daq:bten, Mrs.
Dye, carpenter; Mr. and Mrs. Veterans Memorial Hospitals at
Kathryn Md,juald, and Mrs.
Virgil Atkins, Rutland, R. D. 1, Chrl., tmas. The traveling prize
Betty Holland, both o1 HuntinJMr. and Mrs. Marvin Cha se. I donated by Mrs. W•~kham waa
ton and Mn. Evelyn Gilbreath,
-;::Oiii:iiO;;;;;===·--=.._~ ·' Carpenter; Mr. and Mrs. Asa awarded to Mr&lt;~ . Retbel.
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Jordan. Middleport ; Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Parker gave l
wrn Austin of HuntlnJ!On and
Mrs. Elda Car.ey, Harrison· now Is the lime to pl&amp;nt Christ· I
Alfred Allllin, Pt. Plealllll: four
ville; Connie Chapman and L~n- mas tree9 , set out large shad~
sisters, Mrs. Bertha Sheline,
ny, Harrisonv ille : Golda Sar· trees, feed birds, get petunla
Mn. Mary Blain, both ol Gotgent, Pomeroy, Rt. 1, Helen seeds ready to plant and to do
lipolis Ferry; Mrs. Esther PearJohnson, Pomeroy: Mary Diehl, some pruning.Evergreen brought
son of Pt. Pleasant, llld Mrt.
Harrisonville: Eugene AtkJns by the members were tdenttfled
Neva Crump, Hender1011: Ulree
I Rutland, Rt I; Mr. and Mrs.' a.nd sl~des of various flower
I grandch ildren and one areat
Harold Collins. Midleport; Jo-- ~.lOWS m t~e county and other
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an Stewart· Isabel Nelson places of mtcrest were shown I
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Donna Neloo~. Rutland : Mr.' by Mrs. Jack Robson.
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Mr. and Mrs. O•mer Frecker, by lhe hostess to 14 members rad
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'·'·_Howa rd Kmght, teacher at Tuppers Plams elementary scho~l, issues books to her first
Cheohire: Mrs. Everet Colwell la nd two guests Miss Nelle Brng 'gh.Jde pups thf/ ,wer~ provided thro~gh the bookmobrl e program now Jn operahon m Meigs county. Books for i ney ailment and Is ready to
Vinton: Mr. John Colwell Yin: and Miss Ethel Koenig.
c I ren , as we as a&lt; ults, Will n, plOVIded through Ill e bookmoblle. - Sentmel Photo.
leave a Vienna Clinic, It """
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ADMITTED _ Mro Donald en ter ed the cIIn1e J an. 8.
Rutland ; Mrs. P•arle Canaday,
Rutland; Mr. and Mrs. Frank
ffen
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Walker Pt. Pleasanl
ThMpwa
Halliday, Rutland.
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DISCHARGED - Mrs. CharDei'Nder
Nell!e Tracy, Pomerny: Ruth
Jes VanSickle .q_nd son, Pt. PleasPomti'OJ, Ohio
! ~rlew~e, R~ufr"d : Mr. and
ant: Mrs. William H. Neat, Pt.
Sllbmersillle
rs. ana o man, Jr., RutPleasant; Michael Devault, LePump fer
land : Amber Warner, PomeAn average Sunday School attart.
TONIGHT
roy; Lots W. Thompson, Pome- ler1dance goal of 53 per Sunday
NOT OPIN
roy; Geneva Shumate, Pome- for the coming year was set
' roy; Joey Gilmore, Pomeroy; when Homebuilders class of
TWO ARRESTF.D
FRIDAY tnd SATURDAY
. P1f CHill lias Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Under- Middleport Ch•lrch of ChriS't met
PT. PLEASANT - According I
January 22-23
'52 'ft.l
wood, Pomeroy ; Elen Tucker. Tuesday evening at the home
to jail records there were two I
~'FBI CODE 91uo
ecompletely quiet op•r•tion- Pomeroy; MyrtleSimpklns, Che- of Mr. and Mrs. C4sh Babr
arrests in the past twenty-four Jack Kelly, Ray Danton, Phi·
lip Carey, Andrew .Dwle.u.
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hour~ bo ll1 Ior mtoxication.
pump and motor are entirely shire; Mary Grover, Pomeroy; Prayer by Wendell Gerlach o,;
"CONQUEST OF S'•CCJ••
3U.bmereed under w:tter in the Geneva Lambert, Pomeroy: Mr. I ened the meeting.
bert
Carr,
Pt.
Plt"Ssant
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Mickey
Shaughnessy. PhiJ
well.
and Mrs. Harold -~ s_~ 1 Mrs. Donald Hicks was in
. Tracy B.aternan, Pt. Pleasant. 'I Fo8ter. Walter Brooke.
SUNDAY, MONDAY,:rUII.
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Jenuery ~U.»
proved by rugged, 6 months'
her topu.:, "Truth ." Mrs. WenSAUD RECOVERING
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field test-under all weH con- : .
dell Gerlach, president, was in
VIENNA !UP!) - Former· Rock Hudson, Dorlll Da1,
ditions.
charge of the busines~ meeting.
I King Saud or Saudi Arabia has I Tony Randall, Hal Mareh.
The class voted to pay the conNo priming, n• pit, no pump
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...·o..ve'"r'-e~d-.fr~o;;m;:__ a::.,:s::e:,:ri~oo~s;_;;k;;:id~·~~::;::::~ Colorcartoont
cluding amount of $150 for song
hous._taves up to $1.50.00 on
hooks
purchased
recently
by
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cake and Eunice Chase the tertained the Twilight Garden •
punch. Also helpjns with the club Tuesday evening at her
serving were Nina Wyatt and Union Ave., home.
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Dick Lambert, Pomeroy
Mrs. Lou~ Reibel , assisted
I Mrs. Virginia Wyatt served by Mrs. Elmer Wickham, en

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Mrs. Reibel is
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The table was decorated with
" fmw • tiered cake
with
four branch candles on
the
side. Refreshments of cake and
punch were served. The flower~ used as table arranaements
and Mrs Wyatt's corsage and
Mr. Wyatt's bouttoniere were
&amp;,!'len by the children. Seruting
flowers were the Ray Alkire
family, Harrisonvijle, the Herschel Wears family, Columbus·
Myrtle Donahue Rutland· E'
gene Fink family R Uand· RU·
bert Bymer famil~ ~untinato:
Van Meter Flori•is and Mrs'

JANUARY.

'OUTSTANDING
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60th Wedding Anniversary is
Celebrated With Open House Event
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wyatt , Rt.
. Pozneroy' celebrated their
OOt h wedding anniversary with
In open house at their home,
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--!becuse opportunities are avail- and •dded. "We too gather daughter-rn-law, Mr. and Mrs. M D ld L
QUALITY
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Tuckerman of
Athens 1 rs · ona
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led up. A bulky package of chips She quoted Norman Cousrn, and Miss Norma Sullivan of Georg~- Lowery _has n 11
Certified Oil Station
the Gal.ipollS Cll~ l~ for treat·
11 n the shoulder was replaced , who wrote, ''If somethmg comes Point Pleasant , w. va .
1 bypadsoflove.Theheavypack· lto
l 1ff' 1n others because
or Mr. and Mrs. Galen Brown
of an arm mjury.
age of "put-off .. in the bottom iyou, then you have made an and chlldrf:'n rt.'turned this week •-'""'=""'""'""'""'""'"'"==.:..::~
J.ho. and Mrs. Bartenschlag were thrown out and a tray of 1apprnarh to immortality.' ' The lfrom Morf'head, Ky.,
where
Naomi Jane Harn.&gt;, dau~htr.- kindness put on top where it ; thoughts for the new year and Ithey were called by the Ulness
tf Mr. and Mrs. Grover Har- would be quickly accessible. I pr,qyt·r concluded the progr~m . ' and death of her mother, Mrs.
tis, Racine, became the bride The bottle of liquid pride was
Dunng the business sesston, Pearl Porter. Mn;_ Brown reOf Mr. Jack li~tJtenschlag , son replaced with golden bottle of I Mrs. Kautz named Mrs. Wern- centlv lost her brother
by
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lite lilrs. Barteni.:J'..h1rtg, Lewts.. gage the traveler was ready ! Pf"arl Mora. publicity . Thank 1 Miss Paly Lowery. senior
tiDe, ::). Novemt.~r 28 at 2:30 for her flight 1965.
1you notf's wer~ read from Mr~. , student nurse at Holzer Hospitp.m. io !he Belhil"'hF:11 tliiPU!il After e~~ressi~ appreciation Phi_l Clnboka r and Mrs. Phil : a!. Gallipolis, spent the week-~
(\urch.
to the retmng off1cers for their Me10hart.
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end with her parents, Mr. and
!be Rr·V. Charle&lt;&gt; o·r·o.,n•r o!- faithful service, Miss ReiDel led .&gt;\ I the dose of lhe meetlng, I
tlelated
The c:l:u:ch
was the candlelighting service. Mrs . . Mr&lt;: Roy ~ayer and
Mrs. ---:;=;;;
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carl Kautz, new president, was · Donald Hauck served a dessert
Given aw~v by hPr father first to light her candle, follow- cnur&lt;:t' w1lh members sealed at
rho bride wore it floJr len~lh ed by Mrs. Elza Gilmore, Jr .. 11 1&lt;1hl1' wtth while cover and 1
gown with lace over taffeta w1th vice president ; Mrs. Leonard CHilerpiece of artificial flowers. I
pearls JILO seqtm front
~f Jewf!ll, secretary; and
Mrs '\,Jrkmf: wPre inscribed, "Glad I
llleCkUoe long sle :ves. Her ved Paul Werner. treasurer.
Ym1 ('amr."
o1 Qet Y.itb pearl enrl s•~oln
Miss Reibel gave the charge
---1fls s~n·Jder lengt ~t She rar to each in turn. Mrs. James'
rit.d I bouquet. l,i "':'hlte ("arn&lt;J- 1Fugate, altar guild chairman,
DAUGHTER flOR~
tlon8 on 11 wh1te B1ble.
was followed by the other mern·
\lr and Mrs Joseph Leiving
lityrtJe Fergusan d Colu~bus bers and in a semi-circle with I of K~rkland. 111. are announcing
was rnald of honu:· g•;wned m a lighted candles, the mem~rs llhe birth of a daughter, WedJtllw taffeta lli'e ..u . and veil were reminded that each can· nesday, Jan 20 at a hospital in
with a bouquet o_l wh1te. carna· die burned as brightly as the Kirkland. Grandparents of the
ttons. Larry LeW!S, Raan~~. Rt others and that whether they 1new baby are ~r. and Mrs. '
2.. was l·t~t man. H:;JEH L~w1s burn f~r a bnef time and rla:k- 1Cl.arenre Boyles Sr of Middle''·· P.lnd Don. Hayn~an were er out by neglect, or f1ash _
like port. and :\1r. ~nd Mrs. tmer
a.shcrs. }I.Jss W1l~t Sayre t:rr~ 1 a roman candle and drop mto . Le!ving o! West Columbia, W.
vidad nu~ntal mlls~~
ictarkness by waning interest, or ' Vo
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ries. i. . r~ Robert Pr?ftitt was depended upon each indJvtdu- l The Hmdus pract1ced a form
tv!Jtess £01 the re~ :ptJOn at tne ; , 1 The poem
·God Bless o! plastic surgery as early as
home· o[ the bride's parents. ' ~ .---800 B. C., according to the En1he r•riY Mrs. Bart•nscltlog
cyclopaedia Britannica.
WOMEN'S DRESSES
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graduated from Racine High
school in 1959 and is emp loyed
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This is the sale you've been waiting for when we offer
with the Massey Ferguson Trac. l
hundreds of smart fall fashions in dressy dresses, daytime
_tor co., Columbus. The cou- '
dresses, tailored styles, jacket types, all from the brands
AND AMPHIER
Pie iS residing in Columbus.
you
know and trust.
Mrs William Morris
was
elook To Us
n&lt;Jmed the nPW chairman of
Sizes for Petites, Juniors, Missy and Half·Si.e, also a group
Introducing
Group I I vi the Women's Asof sub-teens priced too clear.
socmtion of thr Middleport
OUR OWN
Complete
First
Umted
Presbyterian
FOUR GROUPS PRICED AT:
PORK
Church when Ihr. group m e t
· Tuesday rvening at the home
SAUSAGE
The third six week ~ honor of Mrs. Claren&lt;'e. Lacey
rnll nf Pomeroy Jr. HJgh stu-, The opening prayer was giv·
.i\Ia de right in
dents with grades. orB ~r above I en by Mrs Dwight Wallace
th1s store
from our own
WOMEN'S COATS
in all thetr su bJPCts, JS an· followed by devotions presentreci?e.
It's
nounced.
ed bv Mrs. Lacev who read
All remaining women's coats, car coats, and some heavy
g-ood~
Ninth Grad£&gt; - Joyce Ale- 1 St'rip iure from th~ Gospel
Mahogany F'inish
j;lckets in short lengths. Classic, cashmeres, fur trims, tail·
sh ire, James ~nderson, Bever- j St John and gave a reading
ored styles and others. All must go.
ly Beaver. M1k~ Bentz, Kay l enlitled. '"Who Js God.!"
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CHOICE- SAVE V3 TO ~
Bijtg, Du~ne Bnckle~. Jeffrey 1 Mrs Paul Haptonstall gave 1
Burt, Dand Carr, Ketth Evans, tllf' Hrst rhapter of the new
FOOD
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Terry Evans, \I'Ill'tam . Fetty 'I study
book
"Live as Fre
WOMEN'S SPORTSWEAR
MARKET
Cathy Fultz. Richa~d Gilmore, f'n. ·· whi~h was entitled, ,
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J ohn Good wm
USED
Hundreds of items of Nationally Advertised Sportswear
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· ·Charter of Christian FreeiRebecca Ann Hawley, Pamela 1dom" The closi ng prayer was · Fttm Stor•,
including slacks, skirts, jumpers, sweat shirts, tops, ffom
R1ciM, 0. ~'-Hayes,. Donald Lambert, Bar-1 grven by Mrs. Haptonstall.
such lines as Petti, Thermo-Jac, Fritzi, Helen Harper, Sid·
bara Lightfoot. Conme McGmre, The hostesses Mrs Lacey 1
ney Gould and others all reduced for this Big Storewide
Jennifer . Mcnchini,
RE"be~ca '-1rs Donald Lo~ery and Mr~ ,
.January Clearance.
l·lb.
:Naase, Carla Norton, Melvdy Myron MiUer served a dessert
and
iRoush, Alta Scrimshe_r, Donna 1course to the 13 members and 1
3.tb,
WOMEN'S SWEATERS &amp; BLOUSES
Smith, Janel _St. Clair, Becky Ione guest atending.
pkgl.
:Stivers, Patnck Story, Lormg 1
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Afler inventory clearances from stock Include many flne
1 Vaughan . Sheila Snyder.
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values in sweaters, blouses and sepatates. Your opportunEighth Grade - Jan 1 r. e I Refreshments were served by
Frido~y &amp; S1turd1y Sp•rltl
Ity to save.
:Bunch. James Crow, RPed Fer- 1 Mr. and Mrs. James Gilmore,
KRAFT
.rell, Linda Love~y_, Jeff Man- ! Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cole
kin, Rcek &lt;J McGmre, Dorothy ' and Miss Rosalee Story with
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,Neutzling, John ~-ew lun, Ch~~ ~ Rev . and Mrs. Eugene Gill,
isse Port.N ..Jeffr('y We~ry. Jo M1ss Marguerite Letfhe1t Mr. SALAD
CHILDREN'S WINTER WEARABLE$
Zurcher. Barbara ~htte, Ma- 1and .Mrs. Ernest Powell and Mr. DRESSING
ry Woods , Benny Wright.
1and Mrs. Steve Eblin, contrib·
QUART _
Seventh Grade - Randy Burt, , uting.
Max F'olmer, Roger G1lmo~, ~=-,..---­
)larlene Goodwin, Karen GrdOn Several New
All remaining winter coats for girls or boys now priced to
'fith , Mike Gri ndstaH,
Bette
clear. Save dollars on every garment, all trusted brands
'Hobstctter, John Lohse, Pameand sizes, toddlers to teens. Mur.i go this weekend.
:la Neutzling. Pat O'Bnen , J~
cSwatzel, Ricky WernPr, Keith
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' Low·prlced yet aives you Friaidalre qual it•
and dependability.
Handiest lint catcher
known-;on the door.
• Your choico of 4 gorgeous .::olors or gleam inK white•
"' Porcelain Enameled
drum-snag·IJH.

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Group Llttle Girls

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!IPQ esman announced. i~o.,~':
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a-Dally 5entlnel, Pomeroy-Mldclleport, o ., Jan. 21, 1961

Delinquent Tax Notice

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LOCAL SERVICE otatlon needs
two men. Experlence prefer·
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red but not ..,.ntial. Write
OEA OU!Iod
Care ol The Daily Sentinel, ·
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IRev !.sed Code, Sees. 5721.03,-o&amp; Sue, S. 29, Out of NE Cor. NW OUt of Nw Comer of 10 Ae•
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0 &amp;)' lkf ar. I"Utlllca!.loD
.liiOID.d:&amp;J" Oeadhn• 9:00 A
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$1995
Box 668 R.
1 19 3tp ' Chester Council Daughters of
of Rd., 2.00 A., Value
$1160, 1.00 A.. Value flO, Taxes, $.:iS
t.tond.&amp;Y
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LeMans
Coupe
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PAPER BOY for Citizen's Jour· America will meet in regular The Lands. Lots and Parts of Taxes_$40.11. .
Reedsville VlllapCORRErT IONS
1963
W"lll b • IC:~PI ~d until ~ 00 "
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and
Columbus
Dispatch.
session
Tuesday
at
7:30
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returned
Delinquent
by
the
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F or 0&amp;) nt t'uhl lclf\on
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Local ownN1 and low mileage, red over ivory finish, 326 V8
Phone WY 2-2531.
1 19 Uc 1 ';be rhapler will be draped In Treasurer of
Meigs County, 36, NE Part of NW v., :U.IO A., Childers, Olen &amp; Ola, t\3
F1
f'n gn u:, autom&lt;:~tic tr Jnli lAke new wh1tewali ttrelS, radio and
R EliLI.A I IU." 'S
·memory
of
Violet
Hill
and
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wtth
the
Taxes,
Asses,.,,nts
Value
$100.
Taxes,
$2.72.
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Lot
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'l'tw t' ulll\~her r~s..n· o&gt;• 11111' rl11ht
he-ater. Tht' word i · go on this s h 11.rp car.
to ed l1 or ~ejf"cl any ad• drf"'llf"d
$
9
U. S. Civil S.rvlce Tom\
membe" are asked 00 wear and Penalties charged thereon Dudgeon, Clair V.. S.
10, Value $820, Taxes, $33 .8(
oft J••rtlor'l•h ll'
li:rrQn
sn .• ul&lt;l
to.,
1"11' pnrf•d
rm;n ~dl ~ •tol)
Th~
puf&gt;.
1960 Chevrolet Impala Conv. - - - - 13 5 ::;~ "';;;·~~:~~8"·~~...':-:... A.::':!:~!: white . At the ciOse ot the meet.l agreeably to la w, are contaitr SE Corner , .31 A., Value $210,
Orange TOWMhip liM
lb h ll!r will
rwr
ne
r "'"""sllrl~
rur
oh•n one lnr·nnrd urtt'rloun.
.,,J•a""· 1 Jo•al I&gt;Wner Whit I' flni ... h, bla.&lt;"k top, r ed in
Th o u.nro1D of \o tu open Ptep&amp;ral01"7 r' ing a layette shower will be ed and descr ibed in the f()llflW· Taxes ,$5.74.
Keenig, Arthur Elwood &amp;
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14-15 E od
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ter ior, good wh itew.dl tires, VS .-ngine, automatic tra ns.,
u•ul'llliJ unn- uuy nlJS£ lntonne·l held for Evelyn Bauer.
Harns, J ack &amp; Emma. S. S, Ruth Frances, S.
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For w ~r.· '&lt;&lt;1 s.-rvlcll'
ttoll on ' oba, .. ,.rt,., requ1remen1• . f
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• C'enu per word on" tn .... r!\o n
radio aud heat er.
W rl •ll! tnda;.- 111vtn11 nam•, addr M• and
Evangeline Chapter OES
Bedford TownsbJp JNt
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Servtc•. Bo• 068-- , Polllaro,.. hold a vegetable soup sale Jan- Ramey' Janri9 J S 20, W •; EX, 21 .23 A. SE, 2.50 A., es, f4Q .84.
Daub s-n un.. J, Pomer oy. otuo
nary 19, at the Masonic Temp- : end Ex 2 A N 10 75 A V 1_ Value $20. Taxes. $.56
Cremeans, George, S.
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Harris, Jack &amp; Emma, S. 3, NW Part, 41.67 A., Valus • •
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Real Estate For Sale calling Mrs. Charles Bennett!
s . 25 NE SE Part of NW v,, ·
A., Tases, $52.2 '"""' ""' "'""""' ""' "
POMEROY . OHIO
WY-2-2666 or Mrs. C. E . · Nor-• ¥• of tbe ,NE y, &amp; s'A
Value $1380, Taxes. f37 .64.
Cremeans, George, S.
18;
om cE HouR&lt;
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MUST SELL regardless of sac· . ton WY-2·2038 Orders may be \ 45 _00 A. Value $3lO T
$9 : Harrl.s , Jack &amp; Emma. S. !, NE Part Ex. lit A. E., 61.25
11 :30 "· M w ~. oo P
.\1 O&lt;~llY I rifice! Modernized_ . home- picked up between 3 p.m . and 196 _
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' axes · SW Part of NE %, 10.00
A., A. , Value $440, Taxes, $24 .20.
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Male Help Wanted I -For Sa Ie
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V 1 $60 T
$ 64 S 15-26
1 d T
oblp
Ramey. Jarv is J ..
E &amp; l!U
Margie
24 ,.·
RESULT PaooLctNG
NE F:D CASH'
Sell famous BRIGHT STAR FOOD- MAR·
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estr · r "' s
P
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of SE y, ex. 51 A.N., 49.00
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Knoop Ae rotred Shoes. Full KEl SPECI.ALS
floor laundry : modern ath: !ed no later than 8 p.m. Moo· A.. Value $300, Taxes $8.IO.
W of SW y, Ex. Coal, 169.75 A., S 14-12, SW of SE v,,
,
PHONE WY 2-2156 or_ part time.b High ('Commis'\ Musselman 's 28 oz. J"ar Apple downstatrs
bedroom
oll . day, January 16.
Sanborn
$t!IOO,
Taxes,
f68Ruby
.116. L,
furna ce heats
both : new
floors.
Join"
C:,.,Leo •1 25S nA ' SE
V lu&amp; Value
Rupe,$3600,
HughTaxes.
L. &amp; $196.40.
Ida, S. 15- Value
Major,
Martin
M. &amp;
8
e i 32. SE Part Ex Coal, 126.25 S 6, NW cor ex 31.99 A. - 20 A.
s lon~ pl u~ onus. .ompletf' Butter, 4 for $1.00: Mussel- storm doors throughout : new . The Salisbu~ PTA will meet 10 ~es ·: 42 . ·
.,
liTH' _fo r me~ and
wnmen.1 man's 18 oz. tumbler Rasp- storm wt"ndows on
three 1• Tuesday at 7.30 p.m. Dr. Har~ $ '
'$
A Value..,...., Taxes .,1348 - 76 A "19 A Value $1890 1
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r ·1 berry or blackberry jelly , 3 rooms· basement·
double old Brown of Pomeroy will be
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Carpeater VIllage
Taxes ..., 'fl
C
- WISH
Rae · DIS· · 1 turn blers, $1.00; Green beans, carport· w1.th overhead
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t of 253.75 A. N. part of Wolf Dudgeon, Claire V ., Lot No.
•" · · ToWDRhip liM
WE
to exp ress our m ost ' Wrtte to Gordon
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stor-1' gues t spea ker. Refres hmens
Sallabury
2 00
sincere than k.; Rnd appl'l:cia- Irk ! . Sa les M&lt;! r · 3584 Da~·~' la rge 21h size can , 6 cans $1 : age ; sheltered picnic area ; I will be s~_ved.
~u~ · A., Value $HI, Taxes 1 - 2nd. Add., Value $20, Tax· Bostic, Carl &amp;: Faye. S 32,
r t
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bysh1 re Dnw, Columbus Oh1o Pillsbury Pie Crust Mix. 91h
,~ acres·. new exterior paint, _The Tw1hghters Garden club ....
es, $.56.
Survey •••, 80 rods out of 5.61"
ournetghbors
many refo1at1
ves. _Zip_ 43221
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1 21 3tc 1 oz. box, 6 bo xes $ 1,. 'Martha spouting,
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r ttww
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roof just put in A-1 , w1U meet Tuesday ev~mg •. at
Chester Towns!lip 1964
Lebanon Township A N line Sec 32, .70 A., Valut
kindness and smypathy durWanted To Buy
\ White cake mixes, all flav- condition; 40 gal. automatic ! t~t&gt; home of Mrs. Loms Retbel Bissell, Hayward &amp; Katt.leen,
Southern Scbool District
MSO, Taxes, $26.60.
88
ing our sorrow in the luss of - - - or:-;, 4 boxes $UIO;
Lucky hot water tank; 220V electri-1wtth Mrs. Elmer Wickham
S. 5, In NE Part of SW ~,., 30.- Cochran, Frances Virginia, S. Cook, G. W., S. 34, Sunc~
our fa lher. Norrn ' Neu lz- STAN DI NG Timber Top rash Leaf Apple Sauce, large 303 cal !me: three bedrooms up. co-hostess.
15 A., Value $1110, Taxes $53.· 14-15, SE Cor. of Roberl.s 51 A 100, 327, OUt of 10.47 A., NW ol
ling. We especially !hank the price paid \1ar:on ll eynolds. can, 8 cans, $100 ; Sudden closel.s for all bedrooms ; out
JAN. ze
16
Ex. Rd., 122 A., Value $320, St Rte 7, .50 A., Value $670
Pomeroy Em ergency Squad , Coolv ill e. Ohio. Rt 1 Call Beauty Hair Spray, extra of high wah:! r.
The Nifty Stitcherl Sewing Bush, Jessie L. !.: Rub_;&gt; E., Taxes, $19.64.
Taxes, $27.-w.
the Meigs G€ neraJ Hospital a!t er 4 o'clock , 667-3503.
la rge ca n, tax not included, Any rea~onable offer accept~ club will meet Wednesday eve-- S. 12-16, E Part Ex. 30 A. S. Crow, C. H., S. 8, SEnd of Dow, Clara M, S I, SUne)
Staff, Ewing Funeca! l:lome ,
1 11 30\p
Re g. $1.09, 77c; Vick's Sinex ed. will sell on land contract. ning, at the home of Mrs. 20.00 A., Value $500,
Taxes 171&gt;. A. Mid. of NW v,, 2.00 A, 640, In S line No. 5, 10.70 A.,
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For Sale_____ Nasal Spray. reg. $1.14. 77c; Phone WI 9-3222.
Dwight Logan.
$14.04.
Value $10, Taxes $.42.
Value $1840, Taxes, fii.;..J.
Fritz Buck. Rev .~lktrt and
the pallbearers. We are also
\'ick's Va-Tro-Nol Nose Drops
1 21 3tc 1 The Past President of
the Coleman, Richard &amp; Stella, Crow. C. H, S. 20-22, SW Cor. Hartung, Loul.se, S 23, Sur

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United Prest .latenuttlonal geles. This would put Santa J!ar,
HOLLYWOOD tUPI J _ The bara in roughly tbo same posiVarious events attending Presi- tion 89 West Berlin.
dent Johnson 's inaugural wm be It is unden tood that Southern
all over the television ~ereen to- Ca lifornians are trying to ar·
day, and If you mlso the early I range a deal in which they
actmn you can catch the inau- would get Sacramento and two
gural ball on NBC.TV and CBS. bonuo !ootbnll players in ex,
'{"' late toni&amp;ht. Slartfng time change. But whai., you ask, has
or the baU on the net works Is all this Lo do with television?
ll: 15 p.m. , EST.
It is obvious. Some amwers tolPersonally, I haven 't been in· low.
vtted. to an ~thing-1 didn 't have To begin with, secessions are
lime to wr1te a letter-but who not normally friendly. Tbla
would want to leave California mean!l communications between
ab.: "ay when we- nave such hts- north California and south Call·
torlc?pollttcal goings-on going on (orma might be affected. South
hert•.-Events that could pre- California would have the oversent television with one of its whelming cultural advantage
greatest challenges.
i cause it could threaten not w
What I am referring lo 1.s expert the manv television prowhat you may have already grams produced here to north
heard about : The fact that. as California. And even if one
I unde:stand it, there ls a move.. should say ''chalk one up for
ment w which some northern north California," the problem
Californians want to secede remains.
from the southern part of the The fact is that the San Franstate.
cisco Opera will not satisfy
As I further understand it , everyone. Thllll we face the
these northern secessionists also prospect that many northerners
want to claim _Santa _Barbara may have to tune ln secretly
althQugh t.hat fatr city 11 rough- with shortwave radios to, say,
ly three limes as far from San Radio Fre• California to pick
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'f:WINr. MA CHl NP. used
i American
Legion
of , E
S. I,or Survey
lot Taxes,
W of Run.
640.Value
SE part
of Taxes
NE "•·$62.
n
Drew Webster
PostAuxiliary
will meet
Rd., 11640,
.50 N
A.,of Mill
Value
$1.76.6.00 A., Value $40, lvey
75 A.,
$1520.
1
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1
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8' uid ul thank s lu all who [: wn $1 9.95 up. Singer Sales' na. 3 lbs. $1.00 ; Introductory
~uelt/tl'
Wednesday evening all he home $1330, Taxes, $55.96.
Crow, Chas. H. S. 22 W. End 18.
shared our grief a nd assist· :.~nrl "l'l" vw~· 2-12_ St&gt;cllnd ,\ve.l Sperial McCoy's milk , 1 gaL
'-'I
7 of Mrs. Jed Webster Sr.
Grimm, Roderick E. &amp; Mar- Ex . 8 A SW Corner, 9.00 A., Russell, Robert &amp; ALice M. ~
&lt;d in any wa_v.
or 446-1934 Gal l&gt;polis
I 69t Fres h lean Pork Steak , CUCKLER REAL ESTATE
The Middlepcrt Literary Club Jorie V., S. 31, Survey
64(), Value $60, Taxes $2.66
35 S. Cen. pt. of Sec. 35, 1.5'.
The Neutzlmg Children
I
3
lbs.
$l00.
I
pUMEROY
_
.room
frame
will
meet
Wednesday
afternoon
NW
cor
of
SW
v.,
.50
A.,
Val·
Crow,
Chas.
H.,
S
22-23,
E
End
A.,
Value $820, Taxes, $25.38.
1 21 21"
1
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1 21 li p BLO~OE DINEITE,
BRIGHT
S"l AR FOOD
MARKETS
[ house with front porcb and :at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. ue $10, Taxes, $.56.
]26.00 A., Va1ue $160, Taxe, , Russell, Robert &amp;_AIIce, M. S
, ki tch165
WE WISH to thank everyone en
$30. C/JlHV :-;pmet Next to the Drive-In Theatre , • full basement. New
room IC. M.
.. Mrs. Everett 1 Steele, Robert M. &amp; Ruth E ., [ $7.09
35, Survey .640, M1d. of
44.4
.,ho sent rememiJ raoces and
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I tB' x 8') for bath hot and I Hayes will rev&gt;ew tbe book 86. Survey 640, N.W. Part of Crow, Chas. H., S. 22·23, S of E of Cr. Mid. of S liz , 14.43 A..
.
pwno. 1....a0. o1o1.!11er. 10ne (Formerly Bargam Center 1
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1 E E d 500 A V I
$30 00
l $1790 T
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cards ontheoccasionofthe Wl !:i-3222.
1213tcll Markell Mason W Va coldwater , 2acre lot.$3000. 1"Flood,"byRobertWarrenand$6.7 . o
., .75A.,VaueT n,$ .33 ., aue
. • vaue II ;,.baxes .
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open house for our tiiJlh Wed·
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Owner might trade for small , "The Cloaed Society," by James, 10, Taxes, $.71
axes, I. .
Russe . '"' ert w
ce
ding Annive,ary.
W~LCH'S A&gt;H"tion Sale, Salur- l\ 3 W. 2nd Street, Where !arm
,Silver will be given by Mrs. I Steele, Robert M &amp; Ruth E., Crow, Jennie, S. 8, SEnd of [S 35, Survey 840. W. end of 44A
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Sa m Wyat t
day ni~ht. 7 30 p. m . Laurel • you ~;e the Broughton Dall')' ,
·
:Robert Coats.
IS 6-13. Survey 640, Mid. of N. 171&gt; A Mid. of NW ~'• Ex. 2 . E of Cr mid on S, 553
A,
1\c Cliff on Roul e 124 Auct1onStgt&gt;. Pomeroy, OhlD. Both iLEBANON TOWNSIDP- r· , Class 12 of Heath Methodist I&gt; of NW v., 35.75 A., Value A. E., 2.0C A., Value $10, Tax.,\Value $160, Taxes, $8.51.
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eer. Sl1 m Chepman.
stores Open All Day Sunday. I room rra!lle house with froni~ Church will meet Wednesday ; $1030, Taxes, $70.26.
$.44.
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Middleport YHlago 19M
Notice
1 20 3\p
1 19 3tc porch, well, outcellar,
20
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Crow M. V., S. 13·14-15, N Cousins, Mary M,
Surve'
- --- - - - ------ --acre lot, good laying ground I
JAN. Z1
Chester Village
. End, 6.25 A Value $40, Ta•es, 359, Porn 359, Value
$830
CAR WASH and ":"' · Saturd ay ANNUAl '.1 PRICE SALE,
Business Services
on good road and in
good The Portland Great
Bend \ Turner, Dana S. &amp; Phylhs l $1.76.
Taxes, $40.83.
and .. Sunday . Nowell s Suno· NOW IN PROGRESS. JER·
"'· .. eighborh ood . $3500. Owner Home Demonstration Club will Mae, Lot &gt;. 19, 72 Ft. by 91l ,• Crow M ,. V., S. 13--14·1~, N Manley, Odell &amp; Betty, S. S7.
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rer1 by the HV MILI.t: R"S
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Chester
FireSpons•1
Department.
COUNTRY
.
.
' will accept modest
down lmeel Th
. ursday 1rom 10:30 p. \ Ft., Va Iue .$500 , Taxes, $28
. .06 ' I End, 6.25 A ' Value $40, Taxe., Horton &amp; Bosworth Lot
31,
BIR. RT. 35, 10 MINUTES\ CUSTOM butchermg aod cut- payment, balance 8 year land m. unltl 3 p.m. at the home of
Columbia To.wnshlp 19M
$1.76.
Value $lJOO, Taxes, f68.ZI.
I 21 3tp ' WEST
OF
GAl liPOLIS, tmg Phil Meter, Phone WY con\ract.
Hazel McKelvey with potluck Christian, LouiS M. and . or Lawson, Delbert w., s 19, Roush, Curtis c &amp; Fern, Sur·
1
MEIGS Couoty Coon Hunters OPEN EVERYDAY TIL\. R 2·3510
12 9 tic
lunch to be &lt;erved at noon .
Exa Mae, S. 15, 33, sw part of Mid. of SE of Rd. 10.00 A. vey 287 llorton Add. 287·N 'h
Association is sponso r&gt;ng a P. M.
1 19 3tc : --. · -. - ] C. C. CUCKI..ER, RELTOR
The Willing Workers class SE '/•, 18.41 A., Value
$330, Value f90 Taxes, '$4.72.
' of lot zS7, Value $930, Taxes.
0
7 43
ham shoot. Sunda y, January
I INCO ME TAX Servtce. John· BOX Z29
WV z-383 : of the Enterprise EUB church Taxes, ~18.00.
Lawson' Delbert w s :u
24 , noon until dark , at the FHEE USE of our Carpet
son • Simpson Insurance Ag-1
1 19 3tc I will meet Thursday evening at Christian, Louie M and - or IN Part oi 12.50 A. in WPart oi $4S.n1.d.er, Ralph •- Connie, Surcub
the home oI Mr !J. EIdon Weeks. Exa Mae , S· 33· 1n S p art oI ! .tiO A. N E Part If" Ex. ,-, \1in. vey 85, Bosworth
t Bm'ld ~ I
"' Add , Va!Uf'
1 house on Snow baII HilI, pooer WithShpu rc hase of Blue ency, Room 6. Co as
8
175
Syracuse.
1 20 '"
Lustre
ampoo.
akcr I ing. Middleport.
\
The Child Conservation Leag- ;28 A, SW part of SE y, 9.59 A. ,
A value $30 Taxes f1 76 , • .., T··- "3 88
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1 20 tf e - I'
FOR SALE
' ue or Middleport will meet [Value $160, Taxes, $8.74.
· .,Lebaooa Township'
' · ' .,...., Pomeroy
~~. "' VHlale
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SEE
THESE Vi\LUES.
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I Furmture, Middleport
I 19 6\c I
ran~es, easy terms - ,.
3 BEDMROODOMER' NBRICI&lt;·
Thursday evening at the Co- , Christian, Louis M. and • or
Easte... School District
Mitch, John A. - Ce&lt;eUa C.
,
MAJOR
Medical
Heallh
Plan.
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Office
Mtddle
Ex
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15
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·
. • em ce on ! non • cancellable, guaranted, ; FRAME RANCH TY
port. .Betty_Ne~on, Home Ec· , v, &amp; NE part, 95.96 A., Value i Comer, 10.00 A., Value
"0, Value '1330, Taxes $80.24.
5!92.
1 20 3tc
all maf.es - smger authortz-, renewable. Pays JOO per cent , HOME ON CHESTER
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monstr
$3750
T
$204
60
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WILL DO rug weaving. WI 9- ed. Sal es &amp; Servwe. 242 ] of Medical bills, over
DeROAD
a·
' axes
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I Taxes, $5.67.
Mitch, John &amp; C. ' C., Sur9ev
2826
1·9-20\p Sec_ ond_ Ave., Ph. 446·4934. ductJble. Ca ll J•'ll Johnson, i, eiOOx400 Lot
liOn.
Chrl.sllan, Lome M. and·. or : Lawrence, B. A. &amp; Mary, S. 100, 303, Lot 11)1).303,- 40 X 39•
.
G II 1 Oh
e Fireplac•
JAN. Z%
La Mae, S. !5-32 • On W line , 27, NW Corner ol E I&gt;, $10.00 back of No. 44, Value $40, Tax.
AU'I't'MUHII.!. lns~tranct ~Jt&gt;en a 1po IS,
JO.
WY 2·290:.1
for information.
Tb M"ddl
I W C T U '11 of SE ':/,. of NE y_., 25 A., Val· t A V"lue $140 'faxes $13 32 es "'4()
1
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• Basement
e 1 epcr
. . . . WI
$lO T
$ 54
11
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cancelled? 1 .osl YOW np~ra
- .
Roofed patio
meet Friday evening at Heath ue
' axes, · ·
Letart Township
Scipio '1'owns1rip liM
tor'o bcense! Can W\ ;l.l!fti6 1957 8x5U, 3 hPdroom National
' estorm windows, doors
I Methodist Church with Mrs. M.
Allman, Jackie p &amp;_Barbara I Badgley, Oscar L., S. &amp;. 1 A. Hysell,
Lyle, 8 8, Survey
D
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1
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msu
a
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E.
Dowson,
Mrs.
Nan
Moore,
out
or
No
252
SW
Part
Ex.
11
'u".
SE
Comer,
16.56 A., Val.,..
House Trailer. Call Havens I BAILEY will pa y you more l ew II . ltd
I
l 7 2-1tP .• for good clean fur, than any- ,
PRIMARY Piano Studio - In wootl 273-!)425.
Almrmurr wmdows,
Mrs. H. H. Bush &amp;r:ld Mrs. Jack
A. 1.00 A., Value $240; Taxes, """
ue $200, Tu:es, $7.9t.
'-'l UGGlSH sept"I C t an k". Cl 0 g-; hudy
in. Me
Bill 'I .Tl
marble
s1lls
~
u "lie
R ig~
eds County
t"l le Oh'o
"led bat!..
Bechtle as hostesses.
$23.57,
.
Hysell, Lyle, s I, Survey
d!vidual inslructi•.m . clip lhts "
1 •
· ., {..·et Kl ean· Bm
ua Y m e · v ' _ 6-6tc
Do tson, Car1 E w• Eliza beth 640, E si de of SW Y.t. ·•
SE %,
a d. Four lessons at special ged drams
colored
fixtures
The
Past
Matrons
Club
of
Ut
11
rate. Lane Daniels, 6&amp;) t.o
All SeptiC tank cleaner
at - - - -- ·- .... --·-···
e'filed kitchen.
Evangeline Chapter, OES, MidJ, S 1-7, W End W of
Rd, 20 A., Value $24.0, Taua, .9.cust, Middleport
l-18-6tp Landmark Farm Hureau
INCOME TAX service. Victor
birch cabinet '""
[ dleport. will meet Friday even.59 A., Value t270, Taxes, $12.· 58.
,
- -1-l-Jotc E Ga ul, Chester, Ohio. Phone e Brick plantin~ area
, lng, January 22, al the home
Entered Hospital
18.
Hysell, Lyle, S. 8, Survey 64f
1
For Rent
I 98&gt;·2402 after 5 p m
I e c opper plumbing
; or Mrs. Allen Hughes on Hil!h· Tbo
.
H lze H
Satterfield, Tye &amp;
Minnie In SE v•. 34.44 A., Value $1350,
0.. M I S 8-12 SE Part 0f 251iz T
0
- - .1 8 30tp
e Hardwood floors
St · M"ddl
se
entering
r
••• 83
1 eport.
MODERN furnished 2 rooms
BEST PRICES ON
'· PROMPT delivery
- -of limeswne
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pita!
during
the
pasl24
hours
in
are
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AVAILABLE
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. A S Part of SW 1'• Ex
Coal, Hysell, Ly~· W. lllli-&lt;r Leonr.
and bath efficiency ar ·•rl nlt'nl
IMME:DIATELY
JAN 23
cue
First floor.
Phone
for your every need. Any
For appointment coli
The Middlepcrt Jolly Bunch
.
i .87 A., ValUI fl230 ' TUel, .,4
•• - R., s. 8, In SE ¥&amp;, 1 A, VaJu,
WY 2·3874.
I 21 1''1
Size Phone Emmet W. Shu!- '
B b H II" h WY 2 5337 Se .
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Satur
Mark Allen Call, Rt. 1, Crown 55.
$10, Tases, f-40.
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Wood, Rllbert Alta. S. 38. Hysell, Lyle W. llfld.or Leon a
THREE ROOM fumi,hed apart 670 x 15 - - 16.60
6 tf
or Chester 986-2226
day evenmg Jan. 23 at the G8Ill Hs· Ste
Cl d
Wll SW Corner Ex 1200 Ft X 50 R S 8 7BA ex 30A S pt. (A8A
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homo of Mrs. Emll Ball on
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at for couple
'lvlon Bt"kwall Tuba fype
EXPERT cabinet making, cus- roR SALE-Middleport's taJI. Rutland St t 7·30 p m.
llama, Rt. 2, Vinwn; Mrs. How· Fl. .50 A., Value $1470, Taxes, N pt of ¥4), 48 A, Value 1290,
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Phone WY Z.M35 in Middletom made furniture, ouch u
est bulldlDg, tooated 1152 N
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ard Sheline, Rt. 1, Gallipolis; f68.30.
Taxes, flUl
port. 212 South Fifth Ave.
SERVICE
hutch cabinets and buffeta
Second Street, Middleport
JAN. %5
Catherine Marie Clark, Rt. 2, Wood, Rllbert Alta, S
36, Hysell, Lyle W and« Leo"a
1 18 tic ,
STATION
tables, etc., made to order. Prtced for quick .ale. II&gt; Bethel No. 62 ol tho Inter· Galllpolis; Mrs. Jake W. Hal· E end Ex 1200 F1 X 50
Fl. R, S 8, On SE ¥&amp;, 18.50
A.,
APARTMENT, 5 rooms and I
Jadt W. Coney
Built-in cupboards or cabinets quire at Ohio Hole!.
national Order of Job's Daugh· ley, Rt. 2, Crown CitY; Tammy River Front 2.33 A., Value $10, Value $6\10, Twa, $24.74.
bath, shower and tub. 63 s.
Mgr. WY 2-9932
Phone WY 2--53!2.
ters will meet at the Pomeroy K. Ferguson, Clifton; Mrs.
Taxes $.44.
Hysell. Lyle W and-or Leone
1 5 30lC
3rd St., Middleport, Phone
Masonic Temple, Monday at son Lee Click, Mt. Alto, W. Va.; Wood, Rt&gt;bert Altz, S. S6, R, S 8, E . part of 42A E ,,,
WV 2-26'11.
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Jloelgler BuildiD~ SoqJpl)lor FOR SALE: Modern aU elec. 7:30 p. m.
Mrs. Robert E. Allbright, Pl. East End EL 1200 It X 50 ft. Rd, 32 A, Valtle $190, Taxes
1 15 c I.,., IRON p1pe, 200 Jomts.
at new homes. Bullt in kitch- tire 3 bedroom borne. 100 • Jane Howell Tent, Daughterll Pleasant Mra George p. John- 2.63 A., Value $70,
Tases $7.56.
TRAILER LOTS - free sew- I ~c a ft. C. R. Jordan, Salem ens, storm windows, alum- 100 lot. Syracuse, Pbone Diet , of Union veterans, wtll meet soo, West Columbia Mrs. C. f3.18.
8allft TnaUip lilt
age and water. Brown's Trail· Street, Rutland, Ohto.
inurn siding. Call Guy Neig· Sterrett. WY 2-252'1.
Monday at 7:30 p. m. at the cit s. Matheny, RL 1, Leon;
Salem TowDIIMp l!IM
Black, George &amp; Helu Jolae
er Park (State Approved I.
U 25 UC DAV Hall.
David D. Swne, Arbuckle; Mra Gump, Salla, S 31, Center ol Mid W of Rd, 23541 A., Yalut
1·1JH;lp ler, Racine, Obla.
Minersville, Ohio, Phone WY LUMP and nm of mine coal
12 29 Uc
Wilbur H. Lelfbelt, Rt. 2, Pom- NE ¥&amp; es No 4 Yein coal, 24 $180, Tues, fl.fl.
2-3324.
1 15 Uc for sale. Goegleln Coal Co. &amp;MI ~. ,. .... ...
Instructions
eroy; Mn. Earl J. Adamo, Rl A. Value, fl40, Taxes, ".!Ill. Johnsoo, stanley K I&lt; Bett1
TWO 4 room lurnl!bed apart- Page St., Middlepcrt.
eesttq
2, Racine; Kenneth E. King, Johnson, Chester, S Fl&amp;-F20, Lou, S. II, NW part of I&gt;W '-'• ·
ments. One fll'lt floor wv :&amp;12 4 tic
llh .,,. IIlio
U. I. CIVIL IIRVICI TESTit
Pomeroy; Mn. Amanda Watson, N PI of Frae N ol Rd., lO.SII .50 A., Valuo twO. Taut $53
J65l.
11 27 Ue
Bad ,.. _... 11 II"
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Wellston; Mrs. Wlllie Rogers, A., Value $110. Taxes .... 40.
29.
IIUIJERN
room ana bath SINGER
Sewing
\lachlnes
we ell ::::. - ••::" 1'
Hamden; Earl G. Cberr!Dgtoo, Mlgbt, Clifford &amp;
Evelyn, Smith, Dan P. and« Poon•
Sower Maell!Ho
...,_ """' .. tJackson; WOlle Nance, Coal s 21·27 N part, 197.33 A.,
J., s. 12-7, 3.80A of 1f ""' of
furnished 4apartment. MId- new fl6.50 up. Several used
macnmes at bargaw prices.
dJeport WY :1-31? .
Reuo- ~:;',.-.;;;.. ''"::, ':.':," ~.0::
Grove Mrs. Loranaey Dingess, ue t39211, Tues, $1~8.31.
38.83A, 3.811 A., Value
t30
4
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The Fabric Shop \ioonger Sales
caD W1 Wl'lf Day ,. Nlllll ~::;''"...,":.:'"' a. ....
Sr., Raceland, Ky. Mn. Eu· Might, Clifford &amp;
Evelyn. Taxes, $1.32.
9 11
and Service, Pomeroy, Oblo.
7 • 11c
gene Dillow, Rt. 3, Russell, Ky. S 27, BE corner, U.25 A., VaJ. Smith, Dan P. fiDII.&lt;Il' Donm
5 ROOIII apartment and bath
WY 2-2284.
4 21 Uc IIEA11NG Plamlllq, tllueOor CONTRACT TtJIINE DDOWN Mr. Paul J. Hughes, Aaslstue •-o' T"••s
.., -J ' S "7
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uo!umishd. All utilities lur· l
A
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Blrlht
Might, Cllfford &amp;
Evelyn, A., Value $110, Tues, .lUI.
nl.shed. Upstair• above Dr.
uto a es
•-- --Poa. ochool board voted •2
an " "
ger m c ge
S 27 NE part, 8 50 A. V 1u
th Dan p
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Donovan's ofice. Phone WY - - IIJ Eur MaiB S!Nel,
"" ~···•·y
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the Socild Security Office iD Mrs.
W. Halley, RL 2,
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[11155 Oldsmobile with mowr. oroy. ,__ 1ft a-.
not to renew the contract of Marietta suggested the foUow· Crown City, daughter, 6;49 p. flO, Taxeo, $2.81.
J, S 1%, W part of SE -V• l S\1
1 12 Uc
Marvin Craig, w_ylll.s Hill,
1
lie school superintendent Ralph ing New Year's resolution for m.; Mrs. Robert E. Allbright, Taylor, Flora E.,
15-6,
of SE ¥&amp;, 19 A., Value $39C,
Pomeroy Ohio
3tp
Co
Ely when 1t expired in Septem· all persons born in 1900, "In- Pt. PleUIIIIt, BOD, 1:46 p. m. line of SE '1&lt;. 7 A., Value $40, Tues fl7 .21.
1 20 _ . 'll\ANSMISSION Salvage
FOUR ROOM furnished apart.
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m- ber.
. Bf
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Retlr .,
Taxes, $1.80.
Smith, Dan P. and« Dtmn•
· men1 for rent. Pbone WY 2· 1954 CHEVROLET, $150.00. Ph. JIIIIIY· Repalrillll aD mates. The surprise vote followed qu~re e ore ou
e.
Dllehaqod
Olive 'flnmsMp lilt
J, S. 7, N part ailE V. .. SW
33:13.
ue
VI 3-2682.
I 15 lte
·tomattc and standard traliB- Ely's re!usal to accept a one- If a person would swp at Mrs. Ora FatTar, Mn. Helen Deeter, Arf!Yie L., S
2:1, V. - SW of E ¥&amp;, 14 A., Value
1 12
UNP'URNISHED
57 BUICK Roarunaster , $4()0.o0. mlss\0111.
Maurtce Gagaon, _year extension of hl.s contract our office three months belore Younce, Charlea A. Queen, wn- Near Mid 011 NW v., 20.61 A., .,..., T.oses, ttM.Ol
OwoerjiPhone WY Ul13.
' and his request for a longer ,he retires, we can a"ure him !lam T. Perry, Earl Clark, Mrs. Value f120, Taxes fl9.14.
~ Vl1lqe liM
apartm•DI Phone WY 2-2768.
In Middleport on ground floor
SOtp
ll 17 tic extension.
, ' that he will get hill first social Herohel Batell, Mn. Arnold Deeter, Arf!Yie L, S :11, Mid Clark ,
8. 1M!, Lot II ~12 22
i room and bath, hardwood
1 on N line Ex. 'l1 A N,
!liK.TIUNt:Ell
Two officials, board member security check on lime. Hughes Knlght , E Imer Plckens, Ch area
44.$1 Value '110,.,......,
Tues. $Ul.
,,
floors. YoungslDwn k!tcnen, World ~~b:rCom,....
Complolr leiRlcl!ard Culbertson and school] explained. Here are some of , Denny, Barry Rllwland, Gro- A., Value f910, Taxes $96.44.
Oarlu!, GayneR, S. Ill,
automatic heat. Private •n~s..ue...,
.-~ tondln
businesa manager Robert Me- the items a person should have\ Eakman, Carla R. Foster, Harrl.s, Bryan &amp; Betty,
S 119, Value $110, Tu.., fUll.
trance. CaU WY 2- 3200 · Uc 1Big car noom, ride and _
Witte, • CJM' ~
Glynn, resigned following !he -when he stops at oor office to Jennt Burke, Karen S. Snyder, 11-32, SolE liz, 59.76 A., Value Clarke, Gaynell, 8. 100, Lot
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BRo\DFtiRD
vote against Ely.
; Iii• a claim: social security Mrs. Walter Bellew, Clarence $3811, Taxes, fl9.80.
100, Value ,1300, Taus $1111.80.
5
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room and bath p8rtme;;-l lonnanco. Small tor ecoaomy
, 7 , 1*11
card, 1U84 W-2 form &lt;H self·\ Adams, Edward Jackson, Ste.. Harris, Bryan &amp; Betty,
S And oollee Ia hereby glyet
8
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2-3319
Mil
1 11 ttc
ISOTOPE INSPECTION
'emploved. a copy of the I961, phen Gilmore, Mrs. W. F. John- 21, In NW Comer, :!11.19 A. lbat lhe wbole ol IIUCh eevera.
12 15 tic
See
WHITE PLAINS, N. Y. (UPI) taJ: return), a birth certificate, ston.
Value fMQ, Tases. $29.18.
tracts, loll or patio of 'oi'!, flill
Molropolllalo MtiOFI
. lnsur-Picker • RAY Corp. an- and an estimate of 1966 earn·
Harris, lkyllll 6t e.tty, ~- 26. be eertllled for " !ore.:~t,by
'l'ftAILBR loll for rent, erose
B- Mala Stroel. PometOJ
nounced Wednesday It is join· ings.
NW )'art EL 3o.tl A NW, 176.- the County Auditor purauaf lc
tD J.aundrYDI8t and S&lt;'bool.s
l'lltlnt WY ~ Z2
PHirt'O Copymll s.rvtce Cop- log Technical Operations, Inc., , Hughes added that any per. I FIRST
.9 81 A., Value $5950, Ta4eo m.' law, or forfeited to the ~~'
Valley LUmber &amp; Supply Com_ _ 11e teo made c1 1ep1 papero.\ or Burlington, M8BS., to build . son ,.·ho was bom on or before QUALITY
24
unlo;u the Tllxeo. ~'"'"11]tintt,
lllddleporl
JO.S.Ucl19~7 Four-doo:r Engllsb Hill- blrlb reoord• and almost any an isotope Inspection unit that ' May I, 1900 could file their ! REGULAR
Rose, Ray " Joan,',S. 11·24, Penalties and lnlereat ...,.
man. Excellent condition, other dOCUIIIOnts
', promises to savt bundreds of claim now. Tbe Social Securl-' Celilfiecl 011 Stltlon ' SW Corn!r I!)X! , 2J'~ W, 2f&gt;ll4 paid. ·
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$2511. WY :l-2418.
ReDler woruee, I'111DOI'OJ · thousand of dollars in aircraft ,,, &lt;'mre in Mari•tt· is local· W Main II.
......... A', Value ~ 1 Til~tll HMO. • Gordon Caldwell
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1 14 Uc
t. Ill: I qiM maint"D'IJM' COIL
led at all Four\11 Street.
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tor tbe three 1/a. X for the two O'a. etc. Single )etter8, apo,.
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tho prospect that, humiD nature! The CbanDtl Swim· CBS. ,
being what It Ia, there wW 1000 ADdy Grlltttb Sho ' .
TV •
be ptralAI ships off tbo north another
w 11 aet lor
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wood television programs w the Knotts who
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culturally deprived. Thill, of
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has movie ambfcourse, will mean federaJ gov· ·~tions, won't be back as a weekernment Interference, which II ly regular .• . CBS-TV'•. Joey
worse than -alon.
BISbop show Ia reported Ylrtual·
.
certain. to be canceled at the
We associate N1c~ea,
Con- I end ot _th1s season, bul he may
stance and Trent w1th Church return m a variety format.

Yreslerday'• Cryp&amp;:oqao'tef THE FIRST GRJCAT JrtB...m
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7:08 Musical Clock
4:40 .fim Mees Show
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7: 30 Sign On . Army Hour
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6:0!&gt; Scared Hearl
6:20 Meigs Cuunty RFD
6:25 Paul Bowers - Farm
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Of the World
Is Class Theme
11le theme, " The Light
o£
tht- World Is Je~us. ' w.;~s used
by Mrs . C. E Young as the
dE'vot1onal topiC' when Class 12
of Heath Methodist Churl'h met
Wednt&gt;sd~y evt!m ng &lt;~I
thf'
churC'h Mrs James Cla tworthy
was pz an1~ 1 tor the gruup smgll)g , " Wal k in the Light."
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loun~ ggve &lt;1
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Vf'ar's Pledge" taken
from
Toget hrr \1&lt;1 gazme
&lt;~nd gave
scripture reaatng from "1' h t
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prayer.
:\t1rs Ear l Kmght. prer;; 1dent.
opened the rneetmg w1fh
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new ~· pm·., verse It wa~ annoum:ed tha t pecans were still 1
for si.J le by tht' dass Mrs Per· I
ry Mitch rPported on
the
to MISS I
Christmas g11t sent
Vesta McCoy, shut -m member . I
Mrs Davzd Enstmznger reported on parsonage re pa1rs and
Mrs 1;len Lambert wported on [
memorial flowers se nt !or Mrs . ,
C;:.rl m 1\f'eler . a deceasPd mem-1
ber of the WSCS. A ca rd was
sJgm•d tor a shut -rn member.
Mrs Jack Bech• '
program
chamn,m. g:l\- l'
readmgs
entitled "Be Sti ll and Know"
and nn ' enlarged ver!itun ot the
•·Be;ltitudes." She conducted Bi1)\p qui;es assJslE'd by .Vl1 ss
Bess Sanborn. Wlllne.rs
were
Mi ss Sanhoru, Mr ~ (;Jeno Lam!)(&gt;rt, and ~1zss Frieda Faelm\e
Mr~ Km ght gavt• the dosmg
pr ayer . The hosles!ieS,
Mrs.
C: o Rail. Mrs Tom Riley,
Mrs
Mrs Fred Hibbs and
Jam.{'" Simpson served a salad :
cour c;~. Mr s Knight pres zd('d ai I
the collet' serv1c:e The table I
was l'O'-'ered w1th a lace doth
a'ld centered with a pmk and 1
white fl ower arrang..'llent and
while tapers .
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Charter Draped
·In Memory of
Violet Hill

SPECIAL GROUP

SAVE NOW ON

WOMEN 5 DRESSES

Men's or Boys'

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SWEATERS

ON THE 2ND FLOOR
$35 .00
$29.50
$25.00
$19.50
$17.50
$16.50
$14.95
$13.95
$12.95
$10.9S

WOMEN' S
WOMEN'S
WOMEN' S
WOMEN 'S
WOMEN'S
WOMEN'S
WOMEN'S
WOMEN'S
WOMEN'S
WOMEN'S

DRESSES
DRESSES
DRESSES
DRESSES
DRESSES
DRESSES
DRESSES
DRESSES
DRESSES
DRESSES

..... . SALE $17.50
... . . . SALE $1U5
SALE $12.50
.. ... . SALE $9.75
...... . SALE $8.75
. ..... . SALE $8.25
.•... . SALE $7.48
... .. . SALE $6.98
. ..... . SALE $6.48
. .. . . . . SALE $5.48

LADIES

Ju sl 9 coats to se ll . While

fuem ory of Violet Hill wh£'n the
ChE'St PI Council. Daughters of
Amer ica , met Tue sday even ing
wtth 36 mrmbers present.
Sadie Trussell, councilor, pre·
sid€d Anna Tuttle and
Zona I
Biggs were reported ill
and
Ronerta Lf'P and Goldie Wolfe I
!::tch inJured in accidents . Eth- j
el 1:3entz was mstalled as assodate vtce councilor by Erma I
Clela nd. euunc1l deputy.
j
It was reported that 33 members attended the funeral
of I
Violet Hill in a body . The good I
of order committee announced they were planning a surJrJse !or the next mcellng and
·asked each member to brmg
! comic valentme .
I
At the close of the meeting,
a laVE'tl f' .;;hower was given tor '
Eveiyn Bauer who thanked the
mfmbers for the many love ly
gifts. Refreshments of individ·
ual cake squares iced in white
and topped with pink a nd blue 1
booties ice cream and coHee 1
'
were served.
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Delegates are
Elected to
County Council

SALE $6.98

HALF-PRICE

5 REG. $10.95

Regululy $19. 50 to $59.50

2 REG . $8.95
SALE $4.48

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the County Council of PTA Feb.
i at the Utart school.
" Delegates to the council will
be Mrs. Bertha King,
Mrs.
Arlene Davis, Mrs. Evelyn Th~
ma , Mr. Robert Morris and
Mrs. lda Mae Murphy . Alter·
Nlel to attend are Mrs. Ro·))ert Morris, Mrs.
Madeline
Painter, Mrs . Capehart, Mrs .
and Mrs. Milliron .
"' Following the business meetillg a film on safety was shown.
fll'be room award was won by
Mrs. Ada Ohlinger's
fourth
iP&lt;fe. The next meeting will
~ held Feb. 24 when Founders
~y wUI be observed. AU par·
are urged to attend.

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:ORDUROY
SLACKS
Sizes 2 to eX - 7 to 14.

Rog, $1.69
SALE _ __

SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE

$2.00
$3.00
$3.00
$5.00
$5.00
$6.00

SLACK SETS

7 REG. $3.95 SLACKS . .... .. .... . SALE $2.50

large

and

4 REG. $7.95 SLACKS ......... ... SALE $5.00

Slipover

coat s l ~.tles .
Here 's how you save

4 REG. $5.95
SALE $3.DO

1\iLeS 4 to 6X -

$1 .95
$2.95
$3.95
$495
$5.95
$7.95

SWEATERS
SWEATERS
SWEATERS
SWEATERS
SWEATERS
SWEATERS

6 REG. $8.95 DRESSES .. ........ .. SALE $6.00

Checked Gingham

$7.00, $7 .Y!i Sweaters
on sale for $5.00 etc.,
etc.

2 REG. $10.00 DRESSES ........... SALE $6.00

69c

Mattlesse and Printed Tapestry. Good colors
loll

Mtn's ~.95 Extra Heavy
Flannel Shirts 2 for $6.00

• yard

Foam Rubber Mats

Twill Work J..:kats $6.00

Buoyant and resilient natural foam rubber

with

beveled edges. Skid proof, tnp proof, convenient,
durable . Beautiful marbelized pastel

and

dark

colors.

$1.69

BANLON
SOCKS

"Log Cabin" Throw Rugs
Rug pile of 100% Rayon, with skid proof back that
will launder beautifully. Decorator colors match in

pal•

Men's Sport and
Utility Socks

aU five sizes.
24d6 - - -

3d - - - -

27x4l _ __

4q _ __

24x70 RUNNERS ... ... .. ...

Sizes lO lA to 13. Whiteribbed top . Sale

8oy1' $1.95 Lona Sleeve

SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE

$1 .DD
$1.5D
$2.DO
$2.5D
$3.00
$4.DO

FLANNEL
SHIRTS

oo . . . oo oo • • •

$3.69

Upholstery Squares
•nd

Excellent for pillows, chair seats, foot stools, knitting bags and numerous other uses. All first quality, brand new, up to date patterns in upholstery
fabrics. Textures, Tweeds, Brocatelles, Matttesses.

SOc

Sizes 8 to 14. Colorful
plaids . Compl ete ly wash·
able- Sale

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ELECTRIC BLANKETS

Waltz Jength gowns

$1.00

and

,ong gowns. 100 % nylon,
Lace trim. Sizes 32 to 48,

Men'• tnd Boys'

Made by Phil Maid . White
::.nd pastel shades.

TROUSERS

2

to•

$6·00

Wash 'n we&amp;r cottons, cor·

blf'nds. Not every size. Your choice this sale

Regul.ar Sizes (Only 17 Coats in lot)
139.50
$29.50
$25.DO
119.50
116.50
$13.95

CAR
CAR
CAR
CAR
CAR
CAR

COAT
COAT
COAT
COAT
COAT
COAT

----------------- -- - -·-----------·--------·- -- ·------·- ---·------- ------------- - ---------------- ------------ -------------------

SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE

$21.00
$22.DO
$20.DO
$14.DO
$11 .00
$10.00

Sale! Women's Skirts
$13.95 SKIRTS -- -- -·- ------------- ------ SALE $10.00
$12.95 SKIRTS -------- - ---- ---------- --- SALE $1.DO
110.95 SKIRTS ----------------- --------· SALI $6.DO
$1.95 SKIRTS ·- ·------------------------ - SALI $5.DO
17.95 SKIRTS -------------- ------------- - SALI $4.00
15.95 SKIRTS -·-------------------------- SALE $3,DO

Colon: Pink, Blue, Beltlo, Red, Gold

to $5.95 Trousers-

$2.9~

duroys. Rayon and nylon

SALE! LADIES' CAR COATS

A rayon and acryllc blend blanket that Is non-aller·
genic, machine washable and math proof, with IIY·
Ion top binding, and whip stitched bottom. Snap
fitted corners. Illuminated control.

$13.95 Twin Bed, Sintlt Control . . . . . Solo $11.00
$14.95 Double Bed, Slntl• Control .. Solo $12.00
$16.95 Double Bed, Dual Control .... Solo $14.00

$2.00

BEDROOM SUITES
Traditional, Modern, EarlJ American, Frencb Prmlnelal

BOYS' $2.95
LONG SLEEVE

SPORT SHIRTS
1\11 WBSh 'n wear fabrics.
Sizes 8 to 18. Snlid&amp;, stripes, plaids. Ivy button
:lawn collar, hi.gh rib collars and regular wide spe.
!!ial eollan. Sale

$149.CJ0-..3 Pc, Modern .....• •••.. s.ilo $119.00
$289.00--3 Pc. Fr. Provincial . ••••. S.lo $209.00

$239.CJ0-..3 Pc. Modern, Walnut . •• . Solo $110.00
$198.CJ0-..3 Pc. Elite M.hagony . , , . S.lo $149.00
$169.00--3 Pc. Early Am. Maple .... S.lo $127.00

BLOUSES
ON SALE
R"JJ . $2.95 BlouSALE

$1.50

Buy Men's or
Boys' Jackets
and Car Coats
During Janutry Sal• Time
end SlY•
4 fine selection of styles
tnd Sizes. Here an 10!118
&gt;f the sale priceP - $lt.9D
COati and Jackelll Solo $1D
•12.115 Coati and Jackotl
Solo $UI - $11.811 Coato
ond Jacketl lalo ...SO •tel·

"CapriH All Cotton

$229.00--3 Pc. Modern, Mahagony .. Solo $172.00

With stitched end• . ColGI'I : Hale, Gold, Blue
Green.
70"

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110"

$429.110-4 PC. $1CTIONAL ----- -- - ---$429.G0-2 PC. SUITE -----------------$291.00 SOPA ------ ------------------$219,00 SOFA --··· -- --··-------------- $319.-2 PC. SUITI -----------------$D9.-I PC, SUITE -- ---- ----------$419.00-4 PC, SECTIONAL ----------- $319.00 SOPA __ -· -------- -----------$329.~ PC. IUITI ------------------ ----------------·
$279,01 SOFA . _
$309.1111--2 PC, SUITE -----------------$469.110--2 PC, SUITE -----------------$319.00 SOFA -------------------------t3fi.OI SOP~ __ ·---------------------$279.-2 PC. SUITI ------- ---- -- ----$Ut,II0--2 PC, SUITE -----------------$249.110--2 PC. IUITI -----------------$329.G0-2 PC. $UITI ----------·------$249.10-2 PC. SUlTI -----------------·
$239.110--2 PC, SUITI ------·----------$41t.G0-2 PC. IUITI -----------------$319.111-'2 P&lt;. SUITE -----------------$38.- 2 PC, SUITE ·----------------1369,110--2 PC, $UITI -----------------$379.1111--2 PC. SUITE -----------------$319M-2 PC. SUITI ------------------

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SALI
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10"

$529.00-5 Pc. S.lltl

Cherry; lorly Alii. .. $397.00

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$229.N ILIIP 01( tOUNGI ---····-·-"- aAll $153,00
$229.10
-·-- -----------:. IAkl $161M
--·····----- IAI,I 1172.111,1, .
$249.00
1109.00 IOfA
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lALII $11.01
$11f.N IOPA

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PC, CHIIOMI! SIT ---------- -- IALI $St.po
$19.10 DROP LIAP--5 PC, --- -- ----- --- - SALI t64.00
$91.111-l' PC. CHROMI ----------------- SALE $79••
$11910.-7 PC, CHROME --·-------- ----- SALI $9t.IO
$129,0D-7 PC, and 9 Pt. CHROMI SITS IALI $UM.•
'l49,ot-' PC, BRONZE
---· ·
SALI $12S.OO
fl29.110--5 Pt. ROUND BRON%1 and IRASI hlo $1MAt
$15t.00-4 PC, liNCH and CHAIRI ---- - SAL. " " " ' ·
$249.-11 PC, OOLO TONI ~--· ------- SALI $i1UI

$129.011-J P~ Modem, Wolnut ,; •. .. . Solo $97.00

$209.00-3 Pc. Ma.,rn ... . ..•.. ... S.lo $159.00

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1'hursday N"•ght
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..t.oo..-.

and SOFA BEDS

70"

M"ddJ
J
eport f'I"rem en Vowm"g
cont. J s . t All
.Jnueu ervtce 0

grou
near
Pleasnn•
Volunteer
Fire Department
IPy nd
Hosp1
tal the
as the
Boardval·
of t'.;ov a.Mtddleport
s ked it s follO\\'ing
"official
statement of officers
poli cy'' to·
on
terms, the International t..ong-j
WASHINGTON (UPI)Trustl'es ol P lea sant
Valle) otti·OI ·town ca ~s he p ubli s hed . II follows:
shoremen's Association &lt;ILA)
The White House has r• I
' e&lt;irller gave te nta1ivf' approv. To All CltllPns of Mei~~ and GaiJia County:
al to the prow·t by off.rmg Wtlhtn the past few days an -·'·~- -. policy makers meet today to
Of U
c•lvtd IIIUroncll of oorly
I
h"'pilal property as a site.
arl~el e appeared loca lly wh tch a co nt ract.
consider waya to speed the men ,
Senoia oct ion on Its $1.08
'
Our first and main """""rn
..back to .their jobs. No retum l
b i I Uon
redevelopment
·
Tht&gt; proposed nursing home
Salisbury TownRhip Trusll"t"s is to protect life , limb, and propto work order was likely, how· .
IStn
, •
p ...nm for tho AppaloLONDON (UPI)- Sir Wmston
PVT. HEILMANN
facility IS • $1.141.850 projecl satd loday re•ldenls of
the erty of all of our olttzens. We
ver,
until
agreements
are
[
j
chil
region.
·
IChurcht'll'!l
--ndt'llon
"
·
r•mat·ned
wit
h
the
local
share
to
t'ome
b'
11
do not have any voi~ in th e
w
""
p
W'l
towns
tp
are
to
ca
the
Porn1'
reached in th~ stalemated Gulf Dan Cole of Marietta , district . Sen. Jenni-s Randolph, unchanged today ' and a contro-vt.
I liem Dalt&gt;
Hf'D- fJ·om revenue bonds to . be is- eroy Fire Department iu&amp;Lead ',signipg,_, of .. cont.IK'f
. • • This IS.
Coast bargainmg ·
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d
h
f
mann,
son
of
Mr
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and
i\-frs.
b
h
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i ~nior deputy of Lions Interna- D·W. y 1 ,, floor mlnager vt&gt;rsy are up over I e ar·t
:"'tn:-u y t e
ason ,oun y our
of Middleport's in the future. betweton towils, 'fa'wnsttiplr or
I
t
'
I
d
lbed
~
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t
.
t
fo
th
'd
tha
t
much
of
Britain's
official
Dana S. Turner and Lht• dl"·
A
ATHENS _ • U S Mill- _1ona , escr
a rc-uiS r1c- ,
r
e measure, 111
ceaSt&gt;d Alvah W. Heilmann or
Others receiving allocations
spo k t&gt;sman sai d
thi~ C'ommunity and the Middleport
"
· ·
~ . tng proposal Wednesday
for Thursday he had told 1 business is at a standstill be- Chestt&gt;r ha
&lt;'hange is nf"t·tssary becau!'ie \ 'IIIa:rt"
council.
1
t
d
h'
Wl'rt'
Summersv
ill~
.
Bluefield.
b
1"
tary Alr Transport
Serv Ice members of the Pomeroy club. Whita House aid the Sen.. cause of his illnt"ss.
tbe ''ontra cl with Middlt'no,rt
'
s ump e e
Your aenerous donations have
(MATS) C121 plane
erashed
ld
basic training with the U, s. l'harl t&gt;ston and Hin ton . a!l for h
h
•·
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President Edward Foster pre- ate wou honor Pre~ldent I1 One "'"ek
ago tod,•" y Ch
ttrrh· Army ,·. Fort Kno K
a~ Pf'n ca m·t&gt;IIPd . Thl' trus- made it possible to buy and
''"'·
t ·
k 100 ·1
.. ~
_
d 1ong krm ('J r.:&gt;
mst Jtut In · I,
u~w a moun am pea
m1 es sented Cole , and John Mulligan , Johnson's request for 1 .
fl' d
k
x, y. an
Ires submitted
a lettPr to mai ntain our equipment.
st of here today. Greek au- of Belpre. zone chairman. Cole floor vote at the earliest 111 s u ere a mas1ve st ro e eight weeks srhooling at Forl All a llocat ions are lt'ntative M'dftl
lll
1
and his vitality s lowlv. ha s been Ru«·ker AI
f
pend 111 ~ :1m, 'T\' &lt;i' , \ lhf' ~~ 1 r. .
f'Jl'lrl "'. age council at
We therefore wish to go on
· ht
81r.
rtllea sa ld aII 1~ persons said Meigs County will be in possible date. R1I'Miolph 1
·
a.. or 1tg
Pu~ 1ts last rnt&gt;t&gt;lmg canN"IIing the record a!; stating we have nev .~ were feared ktlled ·
I District K Instead of "13-H" II ld Joh nson ~1 request I· draining away . But todav ·s mid- ("rart and helicopter trainin"e . gl'on general of the U. S u- rontral't bt&gt;l'HUst' the town~;hlp er refus~d to answer any call
ca111
'
I The new district would serve h I d come lnvrt
LI
Lday medical bulletin from his l"vt. Ht&gt;ilrnann spenl a holi- lie fh -:.d th s.'r •It ';'
d
y u.fore 1
&lt;'OUI not afrord tht: rosts.
and we will not ln the future
CAPE KENNEDY THE about 2.000 Lions club mem· l ht ended two deys of . ph.}d's icisan, WL~rd Mohran, mel'ely day leave with his parents and
Tht&gt;se hHd h~n fixed by ord- WP welcome any money bul
United states today rocketed a bers. Approval of the plan ls i hearings on the
bill, ;sai . . lr mston ad a quit&gt;t frh•nds In Chester and has
lnan&lt;'f" at $50 per house &lt;'a11 not at the expense
of losing
glii_termB new Tiros weather expected to come at the state which
would
provide night and there is no change in returned to the lith Air A*'
J
1
and SIO per brush - or nuis· frJends
u•""Uite
high over south Flor- convenlt'on 1·n May.
,· funds for oconomt'colly do- his condition.''
sault Oi\'ision, Fort Benning,
~
ao('t' &lt;'a 11 · .M~~~ bomt&gt;owuers '
Again we urge you to utilizt&gt;
ida :and Cuba in_to a polar orbit
Mr. Mulligan complimented \ pressed lreas of 11 states. : There was a flurry of ala rm Ga. He Is a 1962 graduate of
lnsur.an('e poh&lt;'i~s providP $50 nur ~qulpi!Tlent and we will imthat 11_Vlll &amp;lYe Jts , rolling eyes the club on Jts progress. He ·:n:&lt;;;j,\'i'lf~~;.#I~VWo.i~..w .• today when a fire broke out in Easlt"rn High school. His ad·
en efSOU
for lire protrrtJon &lt;"ails.
mediately answer and do our
full ' Yie~ or earths clouds.
suggested _the club be host to a j
, an ~partment build.ing 50 vards drrss is l7th A.V .N. Co., Fort
best to serve you.
T~ay s launch was marred zone meetmg Jan. 26 at 7:30 P· j
I hehtnd
the Churrhtll residence Benning. Georgia.
irodicat"'l lhe Middleport Fire
MIDDLEPORT VOLUN·
by t!te "too hot" performance m. at the Federated church.
at 28 Hyde Park Gate . The
.,~
IJepar!mt"nt would nut .;~n~wer
TEER FIRE DEPARTof 11ie rocket's second stage, The. suggestion was accepted . '
l apartmenl was ullO('cupted and
fire or ltrst aid cal ls wrthout
MENT
that shoved the payload htgh·
Lton Don Mullen was autbor· .
fireme n quickly had the bloze
PT PLEASANT- Mrs . Mary
- - - -- - - - er than expected •. but scientists ized lo secure • new flag for !
: under control . They satd there
G. Miller , 61. of Henderson dted
•aid ·:J'Iros' misston would be the meeting room.
!nev er was any dan ger lo the
early thi s morning at Pleasan t
met. 'With a 460-mile high pol-l Anothei' guest was the Rev . MASON - Funeral services Churchill home
Vallrv Hosp1tal after a linger·
ar orbit and a umque cart- 1WilHam Perrin, pastor of the for Thelma Hall, who
died
A front page editorial m the M
C
d
G d tng 1l ! ne~s .
Wheel arrangement for its two , Federated church. Ladtes of the Thursday evening at 11 . 30. p ' London Daily Mirror brought H ·~~~dw~~nl~e~n~;~ ~:u;~' She allended the Church of
television cameras, Tll"Os-9 wlll j church servmg lunch
were m at Meigs General hosp1tal mto the area of public discus~ 1 .1
th
11censes 1God of Prophecy • m Pt · Plras.
11 b h ld
'
ra1 Pr owners at
M
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be able to keep a weather waleh I Mrs. LoUts Reibel, Mrs. Gladys I Wt e e Sunday at 2 p m I slon a malter thai has been
b
h
d
avor '""e mtth of Mtddleport Sllld today he wfU
1 ant Her husband Orvtlle R
1 h
1
over the entire world - four C'uckler, Mrs. Clara Karr and at fi'oglesolll Funeral
home ' whispered for three days
lmus ehpurc aseh a b ISJO - ~ Miller died lD 1959
not be l'andidate to sutceed hirnself in the May Repub·
th b . I . he
ICe m t r court ouse v an·
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times the coverage of each of Mrs. Ben Neutz Img
1 WI
utJa m t Graham cemNotes Postponement
.
b
Surv
vmg
are
thrt&gt;e
sons.
IC:m pnmarv eIec t 1on
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uarv 31 or pena ltes wr
e as- ·
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Its elJ:ht predecessors.
e. ev. Ralph Mahon-: The Da1ly
Mtrror noted that sessed
Charles of Henderson. Wilbur
us \\I'II end th e h omP-t o~n
po11_1ca
career of May·
1
1 ery:
MHS Glee Club to
ley wtll offtcll:te
, Prtme Minister Harold Wilson
c8 ld II
d .h
·II' ol Ltttle Cahforma , Pa . and or Sm tth a fter stx years ol public serVJce.
NEW YORK- A TEEN·AGE I
She was born May II, 1898. ' had postponed a diplomatic tnp
b we
'" ' t e 1 ~na ~~~ George Pillsburgh Pa Ftve
The mayor declmed lo Ptn· -·
· - -- - - -- 11
socialite plunged to her death ! Pre8ent ~65 Follies
jn Gallia county, the daughteril.o West Germany and canceled WJ
e a tm~n;~umt o . o~
dr.ught ~rs surviVIn~ ar~ Mrs pomt reasons lor his dPCision !lnd present Planning CommisTbunday night from her grandof the late John and Blanche · a speech to the nation reporting ~r h cen
e 1ax T 1ue, Alice Dunson and Mrs Clara oth~r !han to observe '' Things s ion Otairman and Commumty
mother's 16th story duplex pent- The Middleport High School I Kmght Cundl£f.
l Ori his first 100 days in office w IC ever I s grea er
ra J ers Se ibner o1 N~w
.Spri~gfleld vjust haven 't bPen gomg the Improvement Corporation Pres·
hOuse
Glee Club, directed by Mrs . Survivon include
her hus- 1because of Churchill's illness used for ca mpmg or ref'reatJOn 0. Mrs
Margaret Saffero' wt~y I thmk the\' should .,
!dent William (Bill) D. Childs
EU~n Farnsworth Loomis. 17, Clarence Lacey, is plapning a bend, Albert Hall, Mason; three iThen .it added·
, purpobstes are exemptt fbrlom tax- P;itsburgh Mrs Bettv Crow ' Ma)'Or Smi th an MHS grad l and John Zerkle, veteran roun:
0 am •
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N
E
1
nd
I dlferent program
'ts
1
sons
Albert
R
11
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1·
es, u owners
mus£rom
·
• . .and
· an honor stu-I
· cilman
tru ck'mg
the tla
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r .• a 1oo, i 'But IS is what Sir Winston tax-exempt
stkker
the aud- C2nuon sburg,
Pa . ,and Mrs uat e. ath l£-fe
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med1cal scientist whose ent1re i sprmg . presentation. he vocal Ralph, Hartford. and Don of ! himself would Wish ? He would !lor's office
Lt•ona Tho.:npson . Brecksville, dt'nl here and at Oh10 UnJVer- ftrrn owner.
family is listed in the
New group. JS rehearsing for
the Mason ; two daughters, M rs. lbe the last man to approve of I Cald ell ~I
id th e penal- 0 . A brother. Wilbert Wolftord Sit '-' \\lwre he took a master's I Reports also have circulated
York Social ~gister, was kill- I "~mncal _F'ollies of _Hl65 '' to be Irene Taylor, Canal Winches.! postponements and cancella~ ' ty for :og ta:op;:chases is now uf Penn~ylvama also survives , degrPe m chemistry, was elect- 1 that Clerk Gene Grate mav
ed instantly in the fall onto l gJven Fnday evemng, March ter, and
Mn. Ruth
Zahl. lhons of urgent matters on his i
If 1
ment for a lona0 w1th l4 orandchildren
and ed to twu cou ncd terms serv- jhave opposJtiOJ'l in May H~ I:tt
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rovepor ;
grande 1 en 8: account Throughout the war 1 singlf' tags and $S for 8 kennel ont&gt; grea t grandchild
mg 2~ years . fmi!;hed l "tz· years 1 Di c k Ball
. ey, boo kkeeper for the
a few dO?rs. from Central Park.
~!though not complete, plans g~eat
grandcbildren,
a years Winston Churchill had a ' license. 1'hls IS 10 add if LOn to
Frirndc; mt~y call at
t he of former Mayor Kenneth Me-, Goeglein Bros.
A note mdtcated she was de- ~al for numerou~ dance
s1ste.r. Miss Eileen Cundiff, Port. stirrmg creed . He demanded 1 the r~:&gt;gular cost ol $2 for indi- Mohr Stevens Funeral
home Elhmney ·s term as mayor, then : A board of public affa1rs I!.
ipMdent over her parents' sep- · tines, solos, musical. numbers. Mar1on, Pa.; and two brothers. : 'action this day' and he got it. 1 vidual tags and $IO for kennel , after 6 p m , today. On Satur- was elected to the mayoralty in · to. be nominated and elf'rlt• d
Iseveral humorous skits and .a Jack of Mason, and Billy, of ''Is it not somehow ore key tlicenses. A total of 2_890 tags day , the l&gt;ody will be taken to I his own right. two years ago.! thiS year in Middleport. It wlil
aration.
dance ehorus ~~~- The ensem- Col~bus.
that lhe ill~ess of our greatest 1 had been purchased by Thurs- the Greenlee Funeral home at H_e will complete. he thinks, I be charged with buil~ling and
AIR FORCE ACADE~Y, , ble and. t~ m1_xed ensemble ! Fr~ends may call at the ru- man of action should become, d~y.
Fredericktown. Pa ., where ar- h1s current term wh1ch expires I supervising the proposed sewColo - Silence was eonspJCU· I will part1c1~ate 1R the
pro- neral home after noon Satur· lfor the ~oble~t or motives, a
rangements will be announced . Det. 31 . 19%.
i erage
system. Elected on a
1
QUI on the !doping grounds of I &amp;ram.
lday,
cause of machon or delay "!''
The record shows
Mavor . non-parttsan ballot, eandidatPs
the Air Force Academy today
· ·-- - DUANE HOI.M DIES
' H
i\f'll .
Smith has made repealed re· for the board· must file hy Feb
ln the wake of the resignations
e
omer 1 8 18
eommendations
for economy 3.
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oflour cadets followlna an In·
su:; Treatedforlnjury
l and efficiency 1n Middleport
veatl&amp;&amp;tlon Into cheattna.
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1Y t P 1 uk · ' Homer Mtlls. 40. ol Rt . 2, town hall and for communtty
The four who Mlaned volun·j
. mes, owa, 0 acu e e em : Cheshire, was admitted to the i development. He has served
F.il
FILED
t.o~ from the United St.otea'
,._ WILL
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[ '"· He was the grandson 1 Mr . Holzer hospital Thursdav at 4 , as a member of the Planning 1 A petition asklne the Com·
n - l mUitary chool were not
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lAM B. MEA.
l ily tn the lower chamber.
grumbling ."
and Mrs. Floyd Wessal of New p m. for treatment ol 8 dislo. l Commission
, mon Pleas Court of Meig• Coun·
ldellllfled.
Ol!lclall lnd~ted V~IICAGO (UPI) - Former He discounted reports that . "With tBarryl Goldwater he· Hartford, low a, former rest· cated left elbow.
Mayor Smith is aproduction ty to ~ulet o IItle m real estate
mOie !ludell!• ml&amp;hl be iJio on · l'retldent Rl~ M. Nlx: supporters ~I Dean Burch, out· I htnd htm and lhe .major. Mid- , dents of the Nease Settlement Mr
Mills told doctors he . executive with the
Celanest! ! was filed by Nathap J . Wtse
olved
predl~ IGday a vote form gotng ohaii'IIWI, were not 1west leaders hehmd him, 1 , area . The deceased Is ourvtved trippcod over a log while trving Corp
ear Po· 1 Pie nt 1and Martha Joan Wise, Rut.
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' ally llllllllnll· lla,y
Blln as reconciled to the
leader!lbip 1 don't see how he tBiiss l can by his wile and two young chil· to move it. He is employed in ' s~~lioo/ ~n his asa · ' land, Rt. 1, opinat Thelma
L!lNDON _ PRIMR InNis- :rmucagwNIUonall:ominittee ~··
. ifail to unite the party. " . Nixon dren.
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i sor wh~ll have to ~~:: Barton ClmJ)bell, Los Angeles,
1Pomeroy.
ler Barold Wllson'a young Lalallncb • .
Inevitably, there are BOtng 118td In an airport mterv1ew as I
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next s ubject to
the calif., Blanche Barton. Porn..
lxtr' IOVernment rot:ked IGday :;&gt;r;~lfl'du! ~,!"
~:0~~~~·-.:.~~.::.th.~ he arrived Thursday night to Velerans Momorlal Hospital I Meigs G&lt;nml Hn/pHal May p;imar; election, has
roy, R . D. 1• and albers.
00
Iinder 111e impact o 1 sthnlng sent.otl""
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nge,
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~~~ l"~? the GOP meeting.
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1 ADMISSIONS - Everett Dail- , lled upon three names. No n e
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. . . defeat many obeerv- "I th'* we ·
are a small m~lty and will
Blts".'l the man &gt;ylth, the , ADMISSIONS - Jolm Hun- ey, Pomeroy.
, ha~ publidy expressed Inter.
LOCAL hiMPji
eri lltouiht IJIIIhl farce new ·chwu!e to win
least st~kes agalnltl hllft, be nel, Pomeroy, Michael Wooten,
DISCHARGES - Howard Sle- i est m the job whtch draws an
The teml,lll'alure 111 Pomeroy'o
lellenl electlilli.
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.. JlfL~on
support· added. .Everybollf has so~ 1 HarriSOnville.
, wart, Kanouga; Charlotte Tra· : annual salary of $1,000.
1&gt;11s1neq
dlitil·~t 11 11 , 15 a m.
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Join
ranb With olh,er . thlngs gmng llflalnst him. BliSS
DISCHARGE&amp;-Harold (;lark, cey. Middleport ; Cora Coates. j They are former Mayor c. today 1ra
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Mrs. Hall DI'es

DINETIE SETS

4 Pc. ltollon Prov., Cherry S.lo $193.00

$198.00-3 Pc. Modorn, Goll Moh. .. S.lo $149.00

··ommuni!~

Mrs. M"}) ef

$286.10
$341.00
$222.00
$196.10
$260.00
$264.00
$210,00
$219,DO
$220.00
$186.00
$206.00
$349.00
$260.00
$291.00
$263.00
$166,01
$111.01
$266.DO
$166.00
$110.00
$210.DO
$236.10
$226.01
$246.00
$256.00
$266.CIII

$119.00-3 Pc. Modem, lhowco11 Walnut $144.00

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Nurs ing Home may bt' built on

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HIDE-A-BEDS- SlEEP.QR-LOUNGES
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$219.011-J Pt, Modern ...... .· .• • • Solo $169.00

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$198.00--3 Pc. Oak, Early m •... •. . Solo $148.00
$191.00--3 Pc. Con)lfn Mahogany ... Sale $1A9.00
$259.00

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$129.00--3 Pc. Modem, Biondo ..... Solo $99.00

PLAID
BLANKnS

$573 92 5IS
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Nurstng Horne

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Kroehler- Valentine Seaver-Simmons-Early

$259.00--4 Pc. Donioh Modern ..... Solo $193.00
$319.00--4 Pc. Mohogony, Trlllltlonol Solo $239.00

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Unchanged ··n

PI an f Cl b
Red• cting

LIVING ROOM SUITES
SOFAS·· SECTIONALS

$729.00-5 Pc. Solid Cherry . ..•• , . S.lo $549.00

$198.00--3 Pc. Modern, Delta Moh, .. S.Io $149.00
159 WOMEN 'S

rdaanyk ofandoncfilee·reajpepctedrovalcoThntr"arct
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FIVE CENTS

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$219.00--3 Pc. Modern ... ...••... Solo $164.00

$389.00--4 Pc. Early American, oolld cherry $292

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GOWNS

LADIES
SKIRTS

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$119.DO WING BACK ·- ---· ------------ SALE $126,00
$159.DO WING BACK ----·-·----- - ----- SALE $109.00
$149.00 ROCKER RECLINER ------------ SALE $101.10
$149.DO LOUNGE CHAIR
.------ ------ SALE $101.DO
$139.00 ROCKER RECLINER ----------- SALE $93,00
$139,00 ROCKER RECLINER ------ -- --- - SALE $97.00
$159.00 BARRIL BACK --- ·- ------ ---- - SALE $106.00
$129.00 RICLINIU -·. · · ·- - ----------- SALI $11.00
$119,DO ROCKER RECLINIR --- -- - -- ---- SALI $10.00
$119.0t ROCKER RECLINER. -----·---·-- SALE $92.00
$97.00 SWIVEL ROCK!R ------ -------- -- SALE $65.00
$91.00 SWIVEL ROCKER ---------- -- ---- SALE $61.10
$19.10 SWIVEL ROCKER ---------------- SALE $10.00
$19.00 LOUNGE CHAIR ------------------ SALE $10.DO
$19,00 SWIVEL ROCKER - --------------- SALE ~7.00
$69.00 SWIVEL ROCKER ---------------- SALE $51 .DO
$71.00 SWIVEL ROCKER ---------------- SALI $51.00
..9,00 SWIVEL ROCKER - --------------- SALE $46.00
~9.DO PLATfORM ROCKIR --- ---------- SALE $41.DO
~9.00 SWIVIL ROCKER
--- --- - ------- SALE $41.00
$59,10 PLATfORM ROCKER ------------ SALI $31.00
$69.01 SWIVEL ROCKER ··-- ------------ SALE $30.00
$59,01 SWIVEL CHAIR ·-·· ··- ------·-- -- SALE $25.10
$49.10 UPHOLSTERED WOOD ROCKIR -- SALE $31.00
$42,50 WOOO ROCK!R -- -------- ----·--- SALE $32.00
$27.50 WOOD ROCKER ------------------ SALE $21.00
$39,00 WOOD ROCKER - --- -------- ------ SALE $29.00
$17.50 BOUDOIR CHAIR ---------------- SALE $26.00
$32.50 WOOD ROCKER ------ ------------ SALE $25.10
$29.DO WOOD ROCKER ·- ------- --------- SALE sn,DO
$29.ot SWIVEL ROCKER ------ ---------- SALE $11,00
$16.50 SWING ROCKER --- -------------- SALE $12.00

mounteiJt - •llmblq nil

\OLU\JBUS (UPJ) . o! ":hirh hw:e fpwer people and I operatzon of th e Bureau of L'n- ~ in pub Hc offices,
educational.
James A. Hhodes told wdusLnaJ les mdu stn now than 40 }'ears employment l'ompen:-;.&lt;~l!on. the recreational and cultural oppordeve lopers and b
1 d
.
usmess .ea era ' ago.
Ista le will tr~m workt'fs tor any tumties.
f• om southeastern counties to- : 'They must get moving to 1plgnt 10 OhiO
In other cornments the gcv~
day . •·we want you to gear up . i prov idt Jobs tor their people ur I
Hf'lp OfPrt'd
ernor said man} of his proposYou ve got .~ 0 pitch m and do It lose the hr-st opportumty to
The puhlzc uti!Jt iPS. acC'ord- als are aligned to pasage
ot
yourselves .
.
cume thPJr way yet,' ' said 1,ing to Hhodrs . Will ass1 st m d- the """'· m'tllt'on bond 1·ssuo
Hhod
d h
k
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m~
e IS_ remar . s at 1 •wdes.
! veloping mdust rv .
which will be on the Mav 4 bal•
8
meetmg '." "'h lch ot hc Ja!s He added, ''There 15 only so 1 " Industr} zs Ihe l;,jrgt&gt;st tax- lot.
·
I ~ere
disclosmg their projects much the state can do ..
I p&amp;yPr 10 OhiO &lt;.~ nd
the lar~est ' During rus speech , Rhodetl re-, and pla~s for state . assJstanc~e
Rhodes sa ul that With the eo- contributor tu tilt:' vanuus char- . ferred five times to the consti.for tht' 24 t'ountws Included 1
h
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--~- Jil es.' de£'larNl Rhudes.
He rutional amendment in addres51('On lributf'd ·we should not tax mg the representatives attendt r~~ r d e r a 1 appalarhta prog
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Industry dirN·II~ fnr the nt&gt;xt 20 ing the meeting in his office
T'he governor m a prepared
years ~ 0 that lhry ,-an plan .:The statt has established
~tat~men~ deplored the situat ion
ahead tor grow th ari ~'Xpansion stability m the statehou!ll!! and
m !Je 3 fected rounlles, many ;
1 to provide mnrE" Jobs fo r our eliminated bickering and. hostilpeoplf' ·•
ity.' ' sa id Rhodes.
Rhode~ SJ id lhe slate need&lt;; ''You canot harrass indus.
the fonnatmn oj
im - If} . Our Deve. lopment Departprovement
1
PT PLEASANT _ The State
rorporll Jons m PV- ment will work with any com Board of Health has allocated :ry count .\ to dPvrlop .uzdu str~~l ' muni.ty, and is eager to help,
12 434 063 40 10
· H111 _ B
-.J!f's. good tra nsport:ltJOn fa c1h- ·but 1t ('annot do the job all
· · ··
urton tle!i poiT i 1
d
b
matching funds from the Ieder- _·:_ ___~~en ram an sta ility alo ne ,'' the governor &amp;aid.
al govf'rnmPnt for t-or.:&gt;lructmn
of five medical facilitie&lt;. with !
Pomt Pleasa nt rrce Jving $573,- •
i 925 for a nur sing home .

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American--Traditional-Modern-

Salel Wom•n '• $3.95

Clifford Ellis Kimes , 32, who had been a heavy
~ e quipment operator on construction of the Belleville
;; Locks and dam for the past three years, died shortly be·
~ fore 4 p.m., officials said .
The accident occurred when Kimes backed his huge
1 Euclid truck to dump dirt in the river at Indian Run hill.
TEACH- I The truck apparently slid while he was backing it and
marc. to- ran into the Ohio River, Dr avo officials said.
where 229 1 Officials frn Dravo said no
been ar- ·one apparently saw the acci~ awimmer.

rested in connection with a de· dent . Kimes' body was recov- Born Feb. 3, 1933, at Reeds- 1
.segregation campaign.
I ered after other truck drivers ville, he was the son ol Harry 1
100 teachers went in search of him when and Retha Kimes who reside
More than
I h f 'Jed
t
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M K'
I
ROBERT WILSON
led ed
p g
to participate in the e aJ
to re urn o w ere : m Co VI e.
r . lm s was a
demonstration, which a spokes- the dirt was being loaded.
1 graduate of Carthage .. Troy
Robert Wilson . s. R., of the
man said was in protest against Inve"tigator~ said about half I High school and a vf'teran of
voter registration
procedures of the truck \,a::; submerged in the Korean War.
U. S. t.:oast Huard,
wali
and " Other tactics'' by the Dal- water. Mr Kimes' body was
Other survivors are his wife . among the service
unUs
las county board of registrars. taken from the truck cab at Wanda Marie Kitnes:
two marching in the
loaugur:.~l
Civil rights attorneys, mean- ~ 4 : 1 .. p. m. by Dravo employees daughters, Regina and Dtane, parade Wednesday In Wubwhile. were expected to ask a 1 using a boat.
and a son , Klare
Bradley ' ington. Wilson was in one of
' the units In the Sixtb Oi'-'is-federal judge at Mobile to en· ' White 's ambulanet&gt; from Cool- Ktrnes, all at home : two bro- 1
Elizabeth thers, Cll'\yton Kimes of Reeds- I ion. He was recognized
by
join Sheriff James Clark from ville. with Nurse
tnte.rferring with voter registra- Smith, took Kimes to Camden· I 'Jille and Carroll Kimes, Cool- I his part&gt;nts and family who
bad been advised that
he
tion demonstrations at Selma. Clark hospital in Parkersburg, ville : two si:;ters, Mildred Yt•awhere he was dead on arrival. l ler of Frost. and Mrs . Millard would be among the marehNEW YORK - ACCEPTMeigs County Coronor Hen· i Cox, Little Hocking and a num- ers. He is stationed at Cape
May. N. J., having joined the
ance of a four-year contract by ry Ewln1 ruled Kimes died of I ber of nieces and nephews .
Coast Guard last October. He
longshoremen brought the At- accidental drowning. It was
Friends may call at
the
is the son of Mr. and "rs.
lantic and Gulf Coast dock boUeved lltal Kimes may bave White Funeral Rome in Cool· Joe Wilson of Middleport.
strike closer to settlement to- ! bffa Jmocked
uacooulovs ville. Services will be held Satday. A continuing di sputP
in I wben Ills truek 1kklded into urday at 2 p. m. at the Eden
southern ports
blocked final o tbo river. He bad I bruise EUB Church near Reedsville. I
agreement.
, mark on lbt left side ol bls Burial will be in a nearby &lt;em.
Buoyed by the overwhelming i forehead . He waa a 1ood etery.

larger

"CLASSIC" AUTOMATIC
SMALL LOT

yard

Modern, Fr. Provincial. Early American, Traditional

$7 .50 Bl1nktl Lined

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NEGRO SCHOOL
ers pJanned a protest
day at Selma, Ala ..
persons already have

OCCASIONAL CHAIRS

18"x30" "DANDEE TRED"

.j Dravo Construction company slid down an embankment

WORLD

CHAIRS

ORIGINAL ANTI ·FATIGUE

A Reedsville RFD I father of three drowned Thurs·

~ · into the Ohio River .

the

RECLINERS-ROCKERS-LOUNGE CHAIRS

$3 .95 Long Sleeve

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•Gear Up, Do It Yourselves' Rhodes
Tells SEO Appalachia Area Leaders

~I day when a large dump truck he was driving for the

in

Beautiful fabri cs in solid colors and patterns.

.'Mn't $4.95 Cord uroy

BOYS'

&lt;

Aprons, Children's Wear, Toss PiUows.

54" UPHOLSTERY

enttn

pe

WilY IB New """''""""· ,..
..... 1. ... . . . . . .

;----------------=~--~~~~Mf~RO~Y~~~ID~Dl~EP~O~R~T~
. O~HI~O~--------~FR:I::DAY, JANUARY 22,1 965

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100% cotton, fine combed. Drip-drl, crease resist·
ant finish, preshrunk, 1"-¥.!"-%"-Vs" checks
In beautiful colors, suitable for Dresses, Curtains,

Wdl

Tbe -

NO. 238

.,,,....__,._..,_, Dump Truck He was Driving
~ ~ a t Skidded Down Embankment

each

for

7 to 14

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$J.95

Sweaters on sale

26" x 26"

Good Colors

Mildew Proof. ~if-movab le
pastel striped
zippered
aU cotton covt'r.

2 REG. $7.95 DRESSES . ...... . .... SALE $5.00

BARGAINS
FOR MEN

at y

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Father of Three Dies

Odorle~.II­

$14 95 Sweaters on
Sole $10.00, $10 .95

GIRL'S SWEATERS
Wool and Orion - C11rdtgan Style -

lrngul., 49c Kendall
Dish Towelt __ 3 for $1.00
Cennon Strlpe or Plaid
Wath Cloth• __ 3 for SOc

Allergy free -

3 REG. $3.95 DRESSES .. ......... . SALE $2.50

SALE $1.5D

SALE $2,50

ltev...- Jumbo Slz•
4 for $1.00
Cannon 19c Terry
Olth..,Cioths
- ____ 15(:
Ohh Towels

FOAM RUBBER
BED PILLOWS

JUST RECEIVED NEW SHIPMENT

~en's

VOL XVI

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'TOY YOU KNOY

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SLIEPCRAFT

WHITE GOODS
SALE!

12 REG. $5.95 DRESSES .... .. ..... SALE $4.00

49c.

I REG. $4.95

Rog . $2.95
SALE - - -

and

18 REG . $2.95

SALE $2.DO

SALE - - -

small , medium,

Fth sizes 9 to 11 . Solid
colors: black, red, green,
brown or grey with contrast trim top.

15 REG. $3.95

R... $1.95

7 REG. $3.95 SKIRTS ..•....... . .. SALE $2.50

~n's

GIRLS'

Solo

of

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2 REG . $2.95 BLOUSES .. . ......... SALE $2.00

All sizes lor boys from
4 to 18 and men 's sizes

'-'en 's $4.95 Heny Twill
\Nork P1nh __ . __ -- $4.00

Orion, Wool. Card igan and Pullover Styles
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4 REG. $3.95 BLOUSES .. .. . . ...... SALE $2.50

Sport Shirts . _ 2 for $5.00

160 Ladies Sweaters
$3.9S SWEATERS
$4.95 SWEATERS
$5.95 SWEATERS
$7.95 SWEATERS
$8.95 SWEATERS
$10.95 SWEATERS

Dresses- Sl•ck1 - Skirts •nd Blou...

Work P•nts -~--.- $4.00

ON THE SECOND FLOOR

' Originally $2 9!ii to $7 9!1
va lu es)

elected to the County Council j
of Parents and Teachen meet· I
.lng by the Bradbury P .T.A.
Wednesday evening at
the ~
school. The meeting was open·
ed
with
the Lord 's Prayer
and the Pledge to the Flag led
by Mrs. Eva Milliron, president.
Mrs . Thelma Dill, principal ,
reported on !be county bookmobile project and Robert Mor· :

•nl•

SALE $5.411

SALE IN READY·TO·WEAR DEPARTMENT

Of&gt; legates and alternates were ,

om

3 REG. $13.95

they last just

Sale! Maternity Wear

Sale! $2.95 •nd $3.19

WOOL
JACKnS

COATS

GIRLS'

Th e Chnrter was draped in

loiP cwz.

Store-Wide January Clean-Up Sale!

1

ri! announced the meting

1oo
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