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Mason Personal

Elberfe!ds In Pomeroy

Mr. and Mn. Warrerl sell
and family of Columbus spent
the weel&lt;end visiting her partnt.s, Mr. and Mrs.
Russell

GIRLS COAT and LEGGING SETS

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Portsmouth, 0 .
Mrs. Dor Ell&lt;rsb•&lt;h left by
plane on Sunday everang for
her home at Orlando, Florida.
She has been staying with her
mother , Mrs. L. E.
Thomas,

$19.50
$16.50
$13.9S
$12.95
$1D.9S

GIRLS COAT
GIRLS COA r
GIRLS COAT
GIRLS COAT
GIRLS COAT

$1.95
$2.95
$3.95
$4.95
$5.9S
$6.9S
$7.9S

GIRLS
GIRLS
GIRLS
GIRLS
GIRLS
GIRLS
GIRLS

AND
AND
AND
AND
AND

LEGGING
LEGGING
LEGGINI'
LEGGING
LEGGING

SETS
SETS
SETS
SETS
SETS_ .

SALE $9.75
SALE $1.25
SALE $6.91
SALE $6.41
SALE_$5.0

GIRLS SWEATERS

ol her father.

Mrs. Walden B. Roush, the
for met· J un"' Spencer of Mason,
is a patient m the
Vasser
Brothers Hospital, Poughkeepsie, New York. She will be confiDed for two weeks. Mrs. Housh
is supervisor ol the
Nl~rst&gt;ry
School and teacher ot the Nur·
sery Clas:. at th e Duc he~s Coun·
ty Junior College.
Mary Dudding is ill &lt;1! the
home or her SiSler, f\.'lr s. Pearl
Roush.

SWEATfR$
SWEATERS
SWEATERS
SWEATERS
SWEATERS
SWEATERS
~WEATERS

SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
-- --- -- --- - -- -- SALE
-

$1 .00
$1.50
$2.50
$3.00
$3.00
$4.00
$4.00

$39.SO
$29.50
$2S.OO
$19.50
$16.SO

WOMEN$
WOMEN$
WOMEN$
WOMEN$

CAR
CAR
CAR
CAR
WOMEN~ CAR

COATS
COATS
COATS
COATS
COATS

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39c

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SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE

$28.00
$2%.00
$20.00
$14.00

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GIRLS DRESSES
$13.9S GIRLS DRESSES ---- ------- ------ $12.9S GIRLS I'RESSES --- ------- ---- ---$10.9S GIRLS DRESSES --- ---------- - ---$8.9S GIRLS DRESSES ------- ---- -- ----- $7.9S GIRLS DRESSES ------- ---- -- - --- -SS.9S GIRLS DRESSES ---- ------- -- ----- $4.9S GIRLS DRESSES - -- -- --- --------- -$3.95 GIRLS DRESSES ---------------- --

SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE

$7.00
$6.00
$6.00
SS.OO
S4.50
$3.00
$2.50
$2.00

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GIRLS CORDUROY SLACKS
$1 .69 ond $1.9' GIRLS SLACKS ------- --- SALE $1 .00
$2.95 GIRLS SLACKS ---------- ------ ---- SALE $1.50

MASON - EKplorer
Post
253 of Mason. with their advisor, John Rottgen, recently Loured the Kai ser Aluminum
at
Ravenswood. A ssi::~ting with U1c
tour was Gary G t bb~; of Mason
Troop members making
the
tour were Earl Riley,
F'ra nk
Zuspan and Richard Lake.
A meeting of the troop was
held at the Mason Merhodist '
Churrh Tuesda y Pvening to dis· 1
euss Boy Scout Week. Februarv 7th through Feb. 13.
Attending the meeting were
the following- Jimmy
Wise,
Earl RiiPy. Frank
Zuspan,
Rich ,\frd Lak e and advisor ,
John nottgen.
OAK Hll.L HIISPIUL NEWS
Births - Mr. and Mrs. Clare
McCov .Jr., 116 Jones St., Oak
Hill , · 5on, Shane Clan•, Jan.
13. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eugene
Napper, 13th St . Wellston, dauRhf!'r . Lissa Dawn. Jan. 13 .
Mr. and Mr'i. William L. Tim- ~
mons. Nt. 2, Wellston, daugh·
ter, Rhoda Jane. Jan. 6. Mr. 1
ahd Mrs. J . B. Blevins, South ,
Webster , daughler, Jan. 9.
Present Patients BentlE'y
Della, Jackson,
Alice Hunt,
Jackson, Ruth Power, Rt. 1
Jackson, Hattie Rister , Soutb
Webster, James Cook. Jr .,
. South Webster, Rt. 1. Oliver
Eaton Jackson, Wesley Valen·
line, Rt. 1 Ray, Sherman Baisden, Jackson, Julia Belle Milla", Rt. 5 Jackson, Susie Shuff,
Rt. 4, Oak Hill, Alpha Scarberr:Y• Rt. 4 Jackson, Evelyn Til-ley, Jackson, Margaret Wilson,
•Oak Hill , Maude Stephenson.
'rtt. 4 Jackson. Ike Fox Jr .. Rt.
·:1, WeUston, David Goodwin, Rt.
J, Wellston, Danny Sturm. Oak
Hill, William BroHard, South ,
Webster, Michael Spriggs Jack- '
.&amp;! and Margaret Cc.mer, Oak

dill.

· PatieDts Released - William
Ceoper, Virgil Miller, Cressie
JoroU, Roselle Windon , Wen·
t1e11 ijorton, Oscar Miller, Ronald Deemer, Blanche Oney.
·l:ba Hale, Edna Sims, EmerRiegel. William
Slack,
Jl'ank Simmering, W. E. Dole.
Jlalpb Hoover, Charles Ful&gt;.
Jr., Evelyn Perry.
Michelle
R,q.peth, Charles Westlake. Lu'ciJjle Kla\18, Luther Thomas.
J)jvld Waddington , Carol Hilllerbrant, Loney Detty. Albert
.tiJdefson, Mary Beth Fischer,
bebra Waugh and Mary Kath.leen Scurlock.

Speeiel Purch•11
•nd $lie af

S•l•t B•chelor Girl
Se1mless Mesh Run R•slst1nt

WOMEN$
SCARVES

NYLON
STOCKINGS

24 in ch head squares
32 inch head squarPs. 18
by 45 in ch oblong st·11rves.

Rayon chiffons! Rayon
Crepes and Sheer Nylons.
Solid colors &lt;~lld prints,

8 ~ to 11 . Colors The two best - Taupetone Daybreak and Beigetone.

Sizes

Mens and Boys Trousers
THAT NEVER NEEDS IRONING
PERMANENT-PRESS SLACKS
Wash 'Em - Dry 'Em - Crease Stays In - Wrink·
les Stay out.
MENS SIZES _

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stop in tortay and ask for Rubbermaid.

Item
1141 Dralnboard Mats . . . . ..
H42 Oralnboard Mats . . . . . .
1190 Drainer Trays . .......
1291 Sink Malo . . ... . .... . .
1292 Sink Mats . . . . . . . . . . . .
1297 Sink Divider Mats . ..•..
2970 Dish Pans . ...... . .. . .
2951 Dish Pans . .. . . .. .... .
1305 Prot1ctor Mats . . . . . . . .
7112 Shower Mats . . . . . . . . . .
7202 Toil•i Top Trays . . . . . .

$6.98

$5.98

BOYS SIZES -

Two Styles: ! - Peg Style- with adjustable waist
and no cuffs. 2- Belted loop style wtth cuffs. Solid
colors: Black, Loden Green, and Wheat.

Ideal ror stuffing Sofa
Pillows and Toys.

Men~

Diplomat

DRESS SOCKS

DRESS
SOCKS
Combed cotton - Si zes
10 to 13. Big selection of
patterns and colors.

Full length. Ribbed top.
Crepe tone pattern in the
most popular colors, grey,
black, blue, brown, rna·
roan . Sizes 10 to 13 on
sale.

2';:~'$]-00

SALE

Bog69c
v. Lb. a., 39c

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COOKIE 11111 BAKE PAll

WHITE
HANDKERCHIEFS

MENS CREW STYLI UTILITY SOCKS
With Stay up cr1Wt top. Size• lDY2 to 13.
3 p&amp;lro for $1.00
MENS CUSHION SOLE WHITE ATHLETIC SOCKS
Elastk Top. Siz•• 10 to 13. . _____ 3 Pllrs for $1.00
MENS KIRBURY BULKY CREW SOCKS
In •iz•s 10 to 13 100% soft spun caHon. Salld colors
with atrlp•d top. 3 p.~lrt IAOrted colors to • p.n.....
3 JHOin fo $1 .00
'"M"'E"'N"'S' K
" 't'"R"'B"U'"R"Y" O"Ro;Lc;O"'N"'O"N'"E"'S'"tz"E"'SO"'CKS

FIBERGLAS PINCH PLEAT DRAPES
Jacquard weave Snowflake Pattern. No Iron Fiber·
glas. Wash 'em, Hang, Dry in Minutes. Colors:
Toast. Green. White, Pink. 46" Pleated Top. (Not
all colors in all sizes.)
12 for $2.95-45" Length ..•.. •. •...
18 for $3.49-63" L""gth ..••• •• , , • . .
13 for $3.89-72" Length . .•••. • .••• .
6 for $3.99-84" Length . .•.••• , , , , • .

Sole
Sole
Sale
S.le

$2.00
$2.59
$2.99
$3.29

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Hundreds and hundreds to select from
First Floor

Including F1oral Patterns - Mororran Stripea Colors- Multi Colored Stripes.
BUY TOWELS

T~$

Solid

WEEK IND

CANNON
"Majestic Rose"
Percale
Bed Sheets
Floral pattern. These
match the popular Ma·

BAKE 1111 ROAST PAll

Sale

Washing Machine

Closed arm style, tailored for perfect fit. Durable,
washable fabric, in solid and floral patterns. New
Decorator colors.

In While ... . $159.00
In Coppertone $169.00
See these new Hoover
Wosber Spin Dryero dem·
onotrated on lbo 2nd 11oor

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p omProy 18
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HUge reductions in out • of· period to "after--1." The lower ing that period will be 1~ured 1a ~-minute rail The after 8 1 donations.
I fers. Pomeroy; Freddy Miller, 1 Funera1 se ces 1or
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ttate and in .. ltate long di!t- 'after-1" rate also will be in !fron, $1.75- to $1.50. In add1t10n 1rate also w11l be in efftet all
It is urged that aU resldrnts I Racine · Manning Radcliffe. Rut. Young, St. Pomeroy, who died
This suit was brought by l'h!l· lance callln&amp; rates will lake effect all day Sunday. Hours ltbe w•ekday evening rates will day Sunday. In addition. the 6 lo Pomeroy and Mlddlepnl1 •land· Thomas Thorpe
Syra- ' Wednesday evenlDf at Melg•
I~ .Jiroth~n Co., of Compbill ef!ecl sooa. Tho redacliolll will of the night period will be' p.[ be in effect all day Saturday. to I p. m. evemng rates will i have lbelr P""'h hghto barn- ;cuse: Ruby Eynon. R,;.d.ville; r.eneral Hoopltal, wiD be held
CoUJrtY, Ky., In connection wltb apply to General Telephone Co. Dl to 4:30 a. m. Monday to reducing the max1mum Satur-1be m effect all day Saturday. 1 101 darln&amp; Ibis lbr.. _ hour John McDaniel, Clifton.
Saturday at 3.30 P- m. at the
a illlitl barplnl!ll acr-ute- of Oblo culllorners, the compa- Saturday and all day Sunday. ' day rate from SUS to $1.00. . I Reduction on In-state rates period ol oollcltalioa.
BIRTH - Mr. and Mrs. Doug- Ewmg Chapel wllh burial In
~_!:! .~theont,;.;~ ~·I~ ny said. Reducllona of out-of- The ~resent 9 p.m. to 4:30 a. The reductiOn of m-state toll Iwere called for hy the Public i
las Eblin, Pomeroy, 1 son. 1the Wells Cemetery, Downing:
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Cllt m .. period waa ordered by the rates set for March 1 follows I Utilities Commission of Ohio ~ ··. ·
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vlolathia tho Shernum ·Anti· F"'. I and In· stale rateo drop Federal Commwucatloos Com· the pattern of the out-of · state
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Trust A&lt;:l.
on March I.
· mission In May 11163. It set a reductions.
IPU?O) in the w~ke of the
$20143 COMES IN
' SUrvivors include a dauahter
Only otation ·to-. stallon Ions maJimum of 'I for any S.min· Tho present 'after g·· start- FCC • order reducmg out-of- The second quarterly distribution of criminal court Mrs. Belva ~· I'Gme...,; '
LOCAL TE_IIIPS.
, dlltance calli ut,;;affectrd by ute Interstate call Inside the in~ time for In-state night rates ! stall rates . PUCO es!Jmates!costs. totaling $122.f(l~.26, to 73 counties of the state sister; Edltb \OIIlll, Clnl!lnnat'.
'l1le ~ature hl Pomeroy s ' the reductlol)l, be added.
:continental l,Jnlted States.
i will cha111e tn a p. m. The the klwer rates on out-of-state Iwas announced Ieday b)' State Auditor Chester W. Go- ff."r i&lt;lllllthlldreD llld oooer•
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.. at ,ll:20 a.m. The out- of· ~te rate re- 1 The 1 toe p.m. evenJnc rate ·,maxlmum charae for an m-state and m·stale long diStance calls:ble. Meigs' share was $201.43.
[ rileces llld nephewa. F1'lend
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pe~ will be shortened to 8 cell durlnll the 8 p. m. to 4:30 will save Ohio telephone users
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present ,.after .. I~· Dl." ca~~if4. I p. m. Mtlxbnum "rate dur- • · m. period WJU be 40 cent• for $5 to f6 mlllloo • year.
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Beautiful all cotton floral
covering in pink or blue.
Fillilll all polyester darron .

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DACRON
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Sofa Bed Slip Covers

'10.95

Will ile On S..le For . .• . . -- -- ---- -- -· · · --· - 17c
Makhlng Stc Hand Towels Will Bo On S1le For -·-· 37t
M.tehing ~ .Waah Cloths Wilt Be On Sale !lor -- ·- 22c

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The PopuJar

CUSTOM STYLED-READY TO PUT ON

Towels

12%·-

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$3.95 F1ntasla

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SALE OF
CHILDREN'S
BOOKS

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$2.98
$1.29

Standard size.
Excellent quality

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$1.69
$1.29

Cooks without sticking - cleans without scouring !

END OF THE MONTH

MEN1S SOCK vALUES !

Sola Prlcl
$1.29
$1.79
$2.49
$1 .29
$1.79
$1.29
$1.98

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Mint Argyle

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$1.50
$2.00
$2.79
$1.39
$2.00
$1.69
$2.50
$1.98
$1.39
$3.79
$1.50

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CANNON COMISPUN WHITi
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ROYAL fAMILY BED .SHilTS
Double Bod SIH 81 by 108 lneh.. ':r· ___________: __ $2.96
Doublo Bod SIN Plrtod Bottom Sheets ------- --- f2.96
42 loy 38 lneh" Pillow CH" ..... -- --------- pr, fi,SI
Twtn Bod Sbo 72 by 111 Inch ShHit ------·---- - t2.76
Twin llod SIH Plttod Bottom SIIMII -·- ----·---- t2,76

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WASiflNGTON (UPil - Presl- ! lie Interest.' bul added that he by a forecast of only a " mod- Gardner Ar kl•y or the Council would remain 5 table In 1965, he
~-; : ~~ ~ dent Johnson reported tod~y ·l c_ounted on ~~ •·sense of pu~ est " decline in unemployment. of Econ~m~c Advisers told _ a ! n&lt;Jled that the U. S. economy
;\ that the U. S. conomy was tn he responsibility" or business
Tea• In S&amp;eel
·press bnefmg he was feedmg now is closer to usmg ~ll its
"excellent" shape. He prom· and labor to help hold down the i The first major test of the the President information "as available men and machines ': ..
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i. ! ised Congress he would try to wage-price spiral.
President's wage • price stand we get it "
' than at any time since 1957. I' ·
keep it that way by maintain- In his annual economic report appear, to be shaping up in j The Presidt&gt;nt also is paying I
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: . . ing a close watch on wages to Congress the Chief Executive steel where the companies re- cl..,se attt'ntion to the rorthcam-1
Di!ltorbing Exceptions
~ j and prices.
predicted "uninterrupted a n d cently increased prices of ce r- ing contract negotiations be~ And although wage sett)eJohnson said he would "draw vigorous expansjon" for the tain products. Jo h n s on has tween the c-u!llpanies a n d the . ments have shown general mod.
In
.2 public attention to those private . economy in 10C.S, but his optim- caUed for a report on the . United Stee lworkers. The pres- : eration and pnre - makers have . .
W actions which threaten the .pub- 1 ism was tempered somewhat · price hikes, and Chairman ent cont ract expires this spring. l demonstral.ed
''general
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-- --- -- --- - --- . [ Ackley noted lhat steel users straint ,'' he said . there have I
1 already have begun to build up been '' disturbmg exr-ept.ions."
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strike. Either a strike or a lel- to feel that last fall 's auto in- I• •.
down ill stee l orders following !dustry wafi:~ settlement was too ,: .:·
WASHINGTON _ THE FOOD I
the m rrent inventory boom rich for the nation 's economiC' I ' ., ,
and Drug Administration {FDAJ IA
wou ld hurt the _economy later blood. The President himself [
" IT WA S A BRr: EzE·· - "Deelishussh! 1
said tod lt bad found peru. I
thts YP&lt;Ir . he sat d.
has expressed concern about re-- '
ate every crumb ."" Tara Oa wn Bacon tells
rillin "co~~mination" in some i
A!though the PrP~ident c~ted cent price inC'reases in certain
Jn ends &lt;1bout he r htrthda y cake . ··well, almost
drugs . It was taking steps to
1good rea son lo believe pnce.s steel produC'ts.
eve ry cr umb ·· Shr IS th e daughter of Mr. and
p1·even1 possible harmful rea&lt;- ,
.
By Robert Wingett
Mrs . J.a rk Bacou. LJ!I(.'Oin He ights. She was one
!Ions in persons allergic to the
The Metgs County Highway department ended 1064
on Tu e!'lda y.
anlibioli&lt;.
with a balance of $2.85H remaining in its auto license
land gas tax fund, Engm eer H . P . Chri!lty revealed this
Manufacturers of pharmaceu-- week.
lira! supplies are being ordered
Christy reported this with great pride. Perhaps he
WASHINGTON tUPifto call back any contaminated has reason to be pruud. It has not been often in recent
The Johnson administra·
. bo ok s ID
products, t he announcernenI bY years that a MeIgs county engineer sh owed h ts
To insure thai the el'onomv , ures we can look forward to ' lion was expected today
~. Admtmstra
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tlon the black, and all de bts paid.
to reaffirm
its support
for
Food a nd l.nug
stays healthy in lhe year : unintt'rrupt ed and vigorous ex-. Gen.
Maxwe-ll
D- Ta,·lor
fFDA I Director George E. Lar- In addition to operating in ·ahead. Johnson also urg£&gt;d Con· pans ion in the year ahead.'
l to strengthen his hand in
rl~k said •
1964 within his income, Christy's by not farming out any of the
1 gress to :
, The President said approval :
h
It
1of his tax and spending "ro- dealing with t e tumu · department pa·id out $62,500 for engineer's work ," he said .
M re Monf'y
I grams would help hnnsl t' the ous
politiral · military Sl·
Chr.''st ~· a b~·1nessman most - - H • p . cHRIST y
WASHINGTON (UPI\ - 'MK
WASHINGTON - PRES!- debts in~rred in I96 3.
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tuation in South \'irt
1
ed t" Wed- Mr. Christy saJd $15,825.24 of of hts hfe, sa1d that having .a l
·
-E~act ht~ $99.7 billion : country's Gross National Prod-!
Sena
te prepared today to begir
dent Johnson serv ?0 ICC
the overdraft paid for 1963 is balanced budget il very im~pern!tng program for the rom- ; uct (GNPJ to $66{1 billion in , Nam.
rashioning the foundations ol
nesday ~~at the Umted States officially listed in courthouse portant. " lt's economics,•· said I
mg ftscal_ year , as _well ~s a 7 1965, an increase of $38 billion :
There was obvious f'On· Presidt&gt;nt Johnson's "Great SoIntends t_o . explore the m~~: [records, but the remainder is the engineer.
per. cent m~ease _m Soc1al Se- ! over 1964 _
('ern in t r.S. official quar- ciel .\''' scheduling action on one
not just.. VISit ~r photgr.aph It, not. Courthouse officials veri- Christy credited a substanti·
: r unty benefits_. which would put I But he noted that 1.3 million ters over Saigon reports and po ssibly two major bills.
and to Explat~ and chart the fied that t62,500 actually was al reduction in the number of
more money mto the hands of new workers are due to l·oin the uf continued ill·fePiing
•..,1anels a• well ·
urred
·
~·
1
ed
b
h
hi
h
The Senate planned to take
paid for debtr inc
m l;uw. workers emp oy
Yt e g ·
ronsumers .
! l ~ bor force lhis year. So again ""tween U. r.rn . Ngu_v en
•
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Khanh.
who
rngin~erl"d
up
tlw watt-r pollution control
11 an ,
The
President announced ' They explained that $l$, 825·.24 ~ay departmeat ~ 1
- Cui ex cise tu~s bv $1. 7 bil- : of $.?,8 billion in GNP " will do 1 the overthrow of Premit-r
bill fi r st. Democratic Leader
then plans-which go beyond j l~ llsted on tht! I~ ~edger whlle ,tmportant factor mending 1963 \. e
.
. , lion in order to l"urt.hPr boost little more . than keep up ~ith i Tran Van Huong, and Mike Mansfif'ld, Mont., said he
tht Apollo Project" to land two . bl)}s for the remammg amount. !out of debt.
SAIGON (UPll -Lt. fen. ; cpnsumer spending power.
the ex_pansJOn of our capact!Y· ·I Taylor, tht" American am· hoped a lso to dispose of the
men on the moon by 1970- in I $46,674.78, were not approved !
.
and wJII make only modest 10·
ad
b II '
A I h"
id
suhmittino to Congress a re· l until _early in ~964. .
Nguyen Khanh today reappomt-· - Reinforce business rnnfi- roads into the still too heavy I baiS or.
$t i Jon
- PPf'.~'!:~JitD
a
view of ·~significant suceesses" ! ChriS~ promised_ ~IS ?epart!ed the u S. -~ucate~ Ng~y~n ' denrt- by making sure rongres- unemployment or our human ' ,, "· ':'"'""T' " :""'&lt; • ,_,.,..,...,.
mti&lt;:~s ure.
ICOred by the nation's space ' ment w_lll stay. Wlthl_n ItS ap·
Xuan Oanh act_mg prime mmi!Y j sional procedurt-s pt&gt;rmit rapid and phvsira l resources." he
Bo lh mf'a.;;ures are expP&lt;'tt'd
propriatJOn agam tt.us
year.
t~r of South Vie! Nam and dt-· 1but temporarv income tax &lt;:Ut~ "d
.
to pa~s tht' Senate by substan1964
proifams In
·
"We"ll do it by being
very ,
nied any personal •mbitions to ' if reression ihreatens. Johnson , ··~~spite this gloomy predir1'"' ma rg ins.
careful in our purchases and
lake over the government ·
called for a similar stand-by tion , John.o:on .said the unem· :
u
T H~
- - - - - - - -~- ·
o
The water pollution control
WAsmNGTON
In outlining the structure he ~rrangemen t for fed era 1 s pend- ployment rale should avf'rage ,
American Med1cal Assoclatlon
SQUAD CALLED
IeS
UfS
plans to impose on the nation mg programs that could put less in 1965 than the 5.7 per
proposa l provides authorization
tAMAI a:ave a qualified en·
Pomeroy First Aid unit squad-~
Ihowever. Khonh made it clea; ! men to work fas~ _and gi.ve the ' rent of 1964 _
lor $20 million a year for four
vt&gt; ars. bPginning with the &lt;'Ur·
dorsement today to • move to ' men were called at 9: ~a p. m. MASON - Funeral services for Ithat the powerflll council of . eC"onomy an additional It ft.
tighten federal control over , Wednesday for Walter Kmg, who I George B Hudson retired coal I generals he head will be the I h.
b . f.
A kl
~ent fi scal year • for research
'lis"
d .. fball
'II 8t
Ea8t Main st bu~ '
.
'
s
n IS press rl~ mg. c t'YI
i gnmts to develop new or irn·
..
pep PJ . an
~oo
s, ~as 1
an
. h
k proved mt'lhods of controlling
•
:operator of the Mason Cou~ty final arbiter in affairs of state. emphasized that these standby
11 1g -ran ·
.
.
mea.~ures would be called into ,
LONDON 1UPJ\
drugs whJch have tTJggered a mess place: He was transfer- area for many years, who dJed
Krowinr; crime- problem.
I red to Ewmg amblll_ance and , at Veterans Hospital in Hunt· Khanh. actmg with the ap-- play only in the face of a posing statesmen from 81 nalions . disc harge of sewage.
t&amp;ken
to
Holzer
hospital.
ington
at
5·15
a
m
today
proval
of
the
Armed
Forces
"bl
.
"
W
.
1
began
arr i"·ing today to make 11 also would tncrea.;;;e the
In a statement prepared for
.
. •
.
.
.
• I CounciJ, ousted the U.S.-support- Sl e rec~~ ton.
e ce~1atn 1.Y
I
'd I
lhe House Comme-rce Commit- ~
wlll be held Saturday at 2 p.m.
.
don't antJcJpate a r{'Ct-sston 10
the final tribute to Sir Win ston ,1mounts of grants to indiv1 ua
·n
h
Meigs General HoKptlal
. at the Foglesong Fllneral home. fed government of PremtPr Tran 1965" h
.d
Churchill a unl vrrsal ont' .
st&gt;wage treatment projects from
tee, ,Dr. Hen'!' Brl ol I ~ I ADMISSIONS - Gary
Gil- Mr. Hudson lived at 167 N. lsi ' Van Huong Wednesday. The
.. e sa• .
$600000 to'! millimt. and hike
~MAs Comm_ltt~e on _Akohho·Js1 I land, New Haven.
St.· Middleport. He was a vet· i bloodless coup returned Khanh I To justify this govt'rnment inEven . Ru ssJa , w'lhllch h ' llh~s tht' ~rants from $2.4 million to
1sm and addlct~on saJd
. DISCHARGES - Larry Bat. eran or WWI and a member of ' to power as a military strong-, t.ervention in the economy , the Funeral ~er~ices hr
Mr~. bet&gt;n ~"~" 111 &lt;'al o1 ( urc 1 . m $4 mllhon. A lO per cent ingroup ~as especially concerned l ley, Pomeroy.
.Ithe American Legion Post at I man for the scond tJme m 15 ' President smd ·
Freda A. RJt chte.' 57, l{t l . !\1m- , both hfe and deal tl. ts sendmg creast'! in construction grants for
abuut Illegal use of the drugs !
months.
, ersv tllt' . who d1ed Wf'dnesdav 1a funera l delega!wn. headed by
by youths.
Mmtt:tt!~-~~'S~';l!"-wuv~tt&lt;'1.FkfF-%~VI$1 New Haven.
I "No longer will we tolerate evening at !fol 7rr 'lospttal. wtll : Deput~· Prt:&gt; mier f\onstantin N. treatment plants where metro-·
· 1unary
t
Oanh
43
ed
I
I
CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) 1 He was born Sept. fl. 1895 at
.
· . .' serv
as n enm · WI·despread mvo
1dl eness, : be held Saturday at 2 p rn . al l Rudnev and Ma rs hal Ivan
•s . potitan planning has been car·
bef
I
h
ore ut ~ unnecessary human hardsh 1p : Ewmg rhapel v.1th bunal ln !he Konev.
one of the nation 's ried out also is included .
WASiflNGTON - PRESI- - More than 2,000 space Hartford, the son of the late prune mmts er on£'e
df'nl Johnson returns t.o h i s construction workers fall- Mr. and Mrs. Hansford Hud- lasted only seven da vs. That I and misery, the impovenshment I Pine Grove cemetery. Tht&gt; Rev 1Wor!d W&lt;:tr II h€'rof"' · Mosl'OW
White Hoose desk today under ed to report to work to- son. He Is survived by his wife, brief tenure end~ on S~pt. 4, of whole areas: the spoiling of Joseph R. Kraly wtll olriciate. has never tnrgi ven Churc hlil fo r
its postwar plans
•·take it easy '' doctors orders day at America's space- Regina M., a daughter. Mrs. 1~, when Kh_anh s earlier rr- our natw:al her1t_age. the hum~n l She wa~ a member nf thE" ·cxpos 1ng
port,
baiting
work
on
key
Carol
Wolfe,
of
Rt.
t,
Rutland;
gJme
as
mlht_ary
strongman
~nd
physical
ugliness
of
our
Cit.I
Chester
Grange
and
ol
the
Pme
when
he
said
at Fulton, Mo .. ,
:hal led him to forego attend·
spate
agency
building
i
8
son,
Harold
Hinkle
of
Mewas
_
throttled
m
a_
slorm
.
of
tes.
the
ravages
~f
the
bus1_ne~s
!
Grove
Melhndist
f'hnrch
ilhal
an
Iron
Curtain had de· Dt'SCUSS
10g Winston Churchill"s funeral
projects.
Conelsvl11e; two grandchUdren BudhJ.~t·led _ st~et nob ag~mst cyc!e. or the arbltra~y redJstn-! Surviving are two d&lt;~u~hlers . . scended arross r:urope .
~
In London.
A spokesman for the and two brothers Virlrll HudRon the diclator1al powers he wteld- . but10n of purchasmg power Mrs. Helen Barber . Pataskala.
R kl
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~·
ed
; th
h . II t" I
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St&gt;cretary of State Dt&gt;an us .
. .
h h
a· ect f
Still surferlng after--efferts of Army Corps o(rtEnlngldneers of Pomeroy and Dewey Hudson ·
[ and Nola Chevaltt&gt;r .M~olum~ t:s ; 1and Chif'f Justice Ea rl Warren : Wtlltar:n S e~ :n, ·on~l ·;;ve~
. roug In a JOn .
1
1
1
1
his severe cold, Johnson an- sad ear Y repo 8
eat- of Mason.
Close To U.S.
lo ExceHent State
three sons. Robert . ' mersv1 _e ; .11 1 d h ·A riC'an dPiega-, Ihe Institute _o e~1 .
.1 e me
h"
bedroom ed that most o( the 4,000
h
.
.
'
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h
t
Roger
at
home.
and
Larrv
.
MmWt
ea
,
.
IOj:'ment.
Oh10
Umverstty,
will
ed t ·
10unc
rom
Is
k
t
Friends may call at the Fog 0 an studted extens!Velv In
I am pleased to repor1 t a :
. ·
d h"ld
lion President .Johnson s phVSh t nd
eefna of the Meig~
1 tJ
Wednesday night that he would eothns rue on wkort erl• cha lesong Funeral home any tim~ the United States .and hold; an the state of our economy is ex- ~ ersvJI 1.e ; sevMen gHranlh&lt; 's relnl. cil!~S refu sed to al low hlm. to ' .act e t a ~..-~·~nlty lmprove·the transatlantic
e moon ree e aun
er a • m1 1, 1
.
.
uun v \.N,Iumu
nnl make
1 degre from Harvar d ce 11 en1.., J ohn son 1old Congress. two sJStt'rs, d rs.
'll
M rrltt II
M Ed. W0 If iattend beC'&lt;.JU ~f' of ht s rerrnt I11 ·c
F td y at 7·30 p.
1 and l•fter I p. m. today. ServiCM economc!'
night to attend the Churc h1 area on
e
University He is said to have "'The rising tide of our prosper· . Pomeroy. an
rs. na
e. 1
, mPnl orp., r 8
·
rites on Saturday.
! and on one project at the will be ~nducted ~ the Rev. i close reialion~ wi;h U.S. offi- . ity. drawing Rf'W strength from ! Columbus, ~nd a b~otht-r, Dana : npss.
i m._at the ~lumbus A Southern
cape ltseU were off the Donald Hleks of Mid1eport.
clals here.
· the 1964 tax cut. I!! about to en- i Fell .. Washmgton Courl Hom:fl. 1 When Ihe mourners ass('mble ?h10_ El~tr1·e Company buildAUS'NN, TEX.
PRESI- 1 job. The walkout appar·
·
li ter its fifth consecutive year. I F'nends may _call al the fu - j for the state funera l m St mg tn Middleport.
lent Jol\nson has_ talked Texas ently Involved a dispute
PTA TO MEET
ANNOUNCE OIVIDENilS
" .. .With sound policy meas- · neral home any11me.
Paul 's Cathedral on SaiUrday : Mr. Sheehan will dlscu" tbe
Clemoncratlc Chairman Marvm by building and trades UD·
The Salem Center PTA wDI RAVENSWOOD - Kaiser AIthey wtll mc!nde Qut&gt;en Ehz~- ~ contracts for surveying of all
Watson, tlhom Johnson once ton members over the meet Monday at 7:30 p. m. The uminum &amp;. Chemical Corpora-:
PLAN SHOWER
. "t)"!""""~~&gt;m'"'"' ". "' ""' · ~, ,. o ''"... ,. ,.~ . bet.h, rour kmds, three . pres!- prospective industrial sites tn
U~id was ' '.wise as my father, wage sule paid by one theme wl11 be
..Education 1tion directors today declared a ! A rommunily shower
Will i Th M th
Marrh on Pol- 1dent-s and two_vJce prPsldf'nt.s. Meigs Countv and make othEr
centle as tny mother and,l~yal space agepcy contrartor, Through New Interests." There quarterly dividend of 22\2 cents I' be held Friday, Jan. 29, at j io Joe 'P:m:~,. and Middle- I !'i ix prime mimstt&gt;rs. lwo _ ch~n- l recommenda.tions to tbe local
~ '!'Y side. '. as Lady 8\rd mto the Marton Power Shovel I will be a voca_l music program per share on the Corporation's . 7:30 p. m. at the Portland Grade l port wil1 be taUnf~hed from &amp;- i ct&gt;lllors and 11 foretgn mtmste. s.l CI C.
jolmng ~_White _House staff, Co.
[b)' Mrs. Maunta Mi11er's stuct. common stock , payable Feb. 28 . School for Mr. and Mrs. PauL 9 p.m. tonight with Mrs. Pa&amp;
1 Pres 1dent Bill Childs bas askparty off1c1als sa1d today.
-~~ i ents. Refreshmenta will
be , to stockholden of record Feb. Schuler whose home . was re- I Hlady or Middltport as l'hair·
Veterans Memorial Hospital 'Ied that all tru~ees and other
served.
Ill.
I cently destroyed by fire.
man.
( ADMISSIONS _ Mrs. Doug- interested persons attencl. It will
WASiflNGTON - THE U.S.
1'be Obi• Eta Pbl Chapter . las ~blin, Pomeroy :
Bee~)' I!&lt; the second CIC meetinK Lhli

at

Stop in,Iodayl Never before have we been able to
offer brBnd-name Rubbermaid Housewares at
such drastically reduced prices. The items shown
hef-e are only a few of the many buys available •••

WHITE AND
COLORS

69c

enttn e ...

~t !;u:&amp;.•

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ears 111111 ,...R ~ IIIV&amp;IYed "' roll - lrfl!r ...........
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Decorator styled, 72"x90". 100% cotton blan~et
with nylon binding. Colorfast, preshrunk, non-a!·
lergic, lint free, machine washable.

quoise, red , sandalwood.
Oblong shape with side

rnterab

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.JUYNOWAND

Thermal Weave Blankets

Al so handy for laundry
and nursery, Yellow , tur-

SHREDDED
FOAM

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SLEEPCRAFT

DISH PANS

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39c

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Super Soft
MIRACLE

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79e WILDROOT CREAM-OIL __ ;"-···----------59&lt;
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98c CODE lD HAIR DRESSING --~•-'-'" •:---- ------ - ·74~
79e SCORE HAIR CREAM - -- --- -•------." ~-- - --- - - ik'·

59c

Small Sins for (6 to 81h) - - ---- - -------·-·- -· 49c
Smaller SiMs for (4 to 6Yd - - ---------------- 39c

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$1.4S ST)IINLESS STIEL GILLITTI ILADII -- -- $1,11
49c STAINLESS STEEL GILLETTE ILADIS -- ---- Jk
79c STAINLESS STEEL PfRSONNA ILADIS ---- 67c
$1.00 STAINLESS STEEL SCHICK ILADU ~ -· - -• -- llc
19e STAINLESS STilL GILLETTE ILADII ------ 76t
30c SINGLE EDGE GEM BLADES ---------"----c- 261
79c GILLETTE SHAVING CREAM ---·-----·" · ···• ·Sh
91&lt; PALMOLIVE RAPID SHAVI CRIAM · · -·•"· · •• .nt
$1.10 SCHICK HOT LATHER SHA\!1 CRIAM·
19c AERO SHAVE CREAM ----- ---- ---- ----- --- - 611
69c AERO SHAVE CREAM ---- -- ------------- --cc· S2e
$1.25 OLD SPICE SHAVI CREAM, Roo: 6o Monthol 94c
98c MENNEN SOF'STROKE SHAVE CREAM ·-- --- 73c
$1.2S YARDLEY INVISIBLE TALC -- --- ----- -- -- $1.04
49c MENNEN SHAVE TALC .
. ... -- -- ------- - 37e
$1.00 OLD srtCE AFTER SHAVE LOTION --- ----- .75c
$1 00 MENNEt~ AFTER SHAVE -- -- --- ------------ 75c
69~ MENNEN AFTER SHAVE ------------ -------- 52c
$1.00 PALMOLIVE SHAVE LOTION •-----·-----·--- 75&lt;
69c PALMOLIVE SHAVE LOTION ---------------- 6lc
$1.00 OLD SPICE PRO-ELECTRIC ----------------- 75&lt;
79c WILLIAM~ LECTRIC SHAVE -------- - - -- ----- - 59c
$1.49 GILLETTE RIGHT (IUARD DEODORANT --- $1.12
79e GILLETTE RIGHT GUARD DEODORANT -- ~--- Sh
$1 .00 MENNEN SPRAY DIODORANT ___: ___ __ ____ 75c
60e MENNEN SPRAY DEODORANT , -- -- -- --- •- 45c
$1 .00 MENNEN BRAKE ROLL-ON DEODORANT -- 75c
$1 .00 OLD SPICE ROLL-ON DEODORANT ____ : _: ___ 75c
$1.00 OLD SPICE STICK DEODORANT -----------. 75e
75c VITALI$ HAIR DRESSING ---··------ ------ • 6\c
49e BRYLCREEM
-- ------ -·----- --·; ___ -llc··
$1.00 WILDROOT CREAM-OIL ___ _____ __ __:: ______ 7S&lt;

All of our R•gular $1.00 C•nnon

REGATTA KIRBURY WHITE SOCKS ANKLETS
With straight up rib toPs for boys and for 1lrla that
w...r 111" 9 thru 11. 75'% Hl1h Bulk Orion Acrylic.
25% Str1tch Nylon . .. . . ---- ---- ------ - 69c • pair

-OIL STRIKE
· ~·' UV ALOE. Tex. IUPI) - The i
Old story of drilling for water
_apd hlttlng oil in Texas had a
· when crews of the Project
:.11jl0h&lt;11e went to the Uvalde area.
project managerS, prefor a lonp;·term effort to
the earth's crust
mantle, had drllling bits
equipment tested ln t~e
1'1~~::~: area, where the rock IS
i
to what they expect to
tlieounterl n MobOie dr!Uing.
when the crew dr1lled In· 1
the ground to Jest the equip.
they struck oil
- Ml

White and P1stel Colors

Celli wave ft!ldac• toaipL
............. colder IOalcbt.
Lew ..,. to I. Friday ..,dJ
~ 11114 cold, alp 11-U,

NOY YOU KNf1Y

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HAIR PREPARATIONS

Polyethylene

With straight rib top. Colors - red, charc01l, Hunter gre1n, c..mel, navy blue, black and white,
89c • patr
BOYS SIZES - -------·---·------ - -- for 69c 1 Pllr
Long W1aring Comfortabl1 Agllon 100% Stfttch NYL(fN
SOCKS. For lays (9·11 sins) Colors black, navy,
tan, rid, d1rlc gr1en, blue, whl~ ------ -- 59c • p.tr

p

oonetheless.
oar Mooa
' .,.;:;.,_ can actually see !Ill per
ol the surface of the fDO(III
. ,!1118 time or another, but we
see the t1 per c:enl ol
moon's surface OD the oppo-

Unhreal\ahlr pol yf'thylen e.
Can't rust or stain. Easy
to clean. Never scratches.
Yellow , turquoi se, red .

WOMENS CAR COATS

Explorer Post
Tours Plant
At Ravenswood

to make any money on,

HOUSEHOLD
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1965
FIVE CENTS
POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

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SHAVING HELPS

DEODORANTS

ON THE 2ND FLOOR
$16.SO GIRLS CAR &lt;OATS -- ---- -- --- --- SALE $10.00
$l0,9S GIRLS CAR COATS ------- ------- - SALE $6.00
$8.9S GIRLS CAR COATS --- -- -- -- ------- SALE $S.OO
$7.9S GIRLS CAR COATS -- -- -- ---------- SALE $-1.50
$5.95 GIRLS CAR COATS _c: c.c_ -- ----·.:_ ·_ SALE _$3.00

son and tamily, Mr. and Mrs.

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End of the Month Sale
FOR MEN!

BARGAINS IN THE
READY TO WEAR DEPT.

ited on Sunda y wlth their son
and daughrer -m-Jaw , MI . and
Mri . Alvm Tripp and son. Ches
ter , 0.
Mr. and Mrs. John A. ChatFn visi.ted last week with their

d e;;~ th

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Harry Campbell returned on
Monday from a visit •.vith hls
daughter and son-in-law , Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Robinson.
Mr and Mrs. Fred Tr ipp vis-

since lhe

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Bargains All Over the Store!

C8pehart.

John W Chattin and son

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Tlae IJ11ily Sentinel

SAYS

,.. eclltoriall

Expansion Is Needed
MOVE will be made in the present resident patrolmen.
Ohio le&amp;islature to raise the number
An illustration of how Ohio Ia lal'
of the personnel in the Ohio State Highglng in this reJard Is ahoWII by oompart.
way PatroL This need should be evident
son with other stales. Pennsylvania with
to even the most easulll observer when
almost 100,000 less registered vehlclea
we look at the percentage of growth In
has 2,886 patrolmen, or 2,000 more
numbers In the country as a wbole romthan Ohio. California h1111 almoat 3,000
pared with Obio. In the nation tbe increase has been 110 percent and in Ohio patrolmen, with twice the vebiclea. Indiana with half as ma11y- vehicles as OhJo
only 15 percent in tbe last 10Jears. The
has
702 patrolmen. These figurea llluspercentage of increase shoul be more
trate
vividly the need in Ohio for the inatreetly In line with the increase in mocrease.
At present a patrolman works 1,·
tor vehicle registration and the general
928
or
22
per cent of the time on duty,
population tncl&lt;ease. Another element
he is subject to caD 44 per cent of the
that enters into the picture is the contime, with 28 pe1 cent of the time off du·
stantly Increased duties of tbe patroL In
ty. The pressinJ need for 300 i!ddiUonal
just the past few years one of the added
men
wh1ch is being asked would put five
aervtcea of the patrol has been the
more
men at each of the 57 posts, and
training and activat!Jil! of men In the pawould
mean one more man on duty at
trol to do scuba diving in the recovery
any
given
time.
of persons and property submerged In
Ohio will have by 1972 666 extra
waters. In this area we have been benemlles of Interstate Highways which will
fited several tlmes In the past two years
mean Increased traffic. The patrol will
by tills service.
be responsible for the mannfng of 28
The Ohio State Patrol established Sl
weighing stations when that system
years ago had as its origlr.al compliment
comes
into being to protect those road·
&amp;0 men equipped with 54 motorcycles,
ways
from
destructive overloading, and
and sill ears. In 11135 it was doubled, and
the
increase
being asked will alm,ost be
IIY 1937 the ranks were swelled to 200
swallowed up in that duty alone. The
men. Four years later In 1941 the legis·
patrol really needs 25 percent more perlature authorized 300 men. During World
sonnel
to keep pace with the growth of
War n its growth was halted, and an inOhio
traffic.
We think that the average
crease to 400 men did not come until
citizen
realizes
that their life is depend·
1945. An increase to 650 carne In 1951,
ent
upon
the
operation
of a force that
and in 1955 it rose to 700. The last In·
will
curb
the
reckless
driver.
It might
crease in authorized personnel did not
cost the tupayer more money, but your
come until 1961, when the figure went
life Is worth a lot more than you wiD eY·
to the present 600. With that number of
er pay for this protection. We 11111 111re
men the state was still left with 17 counthat this increase will be beneficial to all
ties without a patrol post. Those councitizens.
and we will all have a sellle of
ties deserve a P.OSt for an improved prosecurity when we know that Its ~wih
tection of Its citizens on the highway In
is ke,..iing pace with the increase of moour section of the stat~ there are three
tor vehicles and population.
counties, Meigs, Vinton and Pike with no

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By DOROTHY K!LGALLEN

There's never a dull ,._
some of our bospi~
- •pec'•lly 1D the ~·
Doctorl
iD btq ....
were performing
a clre1Jm.
clalon when they notlcetl 1llal
tha bahT.• blood dlrltW
lblll oo\rmal, IIIII lblt thl
bab,-'1 llpo were blat.
111011t In

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When it came time for me to !Je a
reporter, I was sent to tbe morg1&gt;e to
Identify hodies, assigued to police sta·
tlons to check on various unpleasant fel·
onies, ordered by my editors alternately
to write drama reviews and ask bereaved
gentlemen whether they had recently
ldUed their 11ives. Once, in the course of
duty, I had a guo pulled on me on the
1teps of Sing Sing Prison 0 halted ) I
went around the world in a plane, as the
song goes. I vi:~lted VIetnam during a rei·
atively quiet period . I learned the protocol of \VestmJni .'~er Abbev and the tinsel
rituals of Hollywood
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But a Presidential Inauguration Is
something else again. There Is no training, no foxiness, no daring, no heroism
that can lick the system - which is lack
of system. You just get yourself to WashIngton prepare to endure any kind of
ouffering this side of the Iron Maiden,
and pray for the best.
The best, let me tell you. Is none too
aood.
First of aU. there is the weather. A
psychiatrist migbt have a i , o deal to
say about the
rson who t · ght of
balding an outdoor national
emony in
W&amp;shington in the latter pa '!If January.
and prtJbohly the word "sadism" would
ere&lt;&gt;p in rather quickly. "Archaic" hits

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At President Kennedy's Inaugural Ice
covered the streets, plane service died,
a taxi was worth 100 shares of AT&amp;T
stock, and those who did find transporta·
lion with wheels often were halted on
their way to a gala because the road to
the event was blocked by abandoned au·
tGmobiles, snow-covered and looking like
giant marshmallows strewn In the path
of the revelers. Many people who had
slaved for the Democratic )!arty and
"angled" for months for invitations to
some celebration, never made It to any
place where they could see their Leader,
even thoueh they had proper tickets
clutched in their ardent hands.
For the press, the matter of creden·
tials is a peculiarly idiotic nightmare. The
winners have known what was going to
happen since Nov. 3, yet in mid-January
they were still saying "r::redentials will
be given out at the· last minute."
"Why?" you are apt to ask.
A Broadway producer who knows in
early November that he Is going to open
a show on Broadway in late January sure
as heck can assign opening night seatl
well in advance to the critics, columnists, ·
magazine and TV representatives of hla
. choice. It is a bit unnervln![ t.o a citizen of
this great land to realize that the Press
Secretary to lhe President, who has a lot
mon responsibility to the nation than
Da.td Merrick. as well as a lot more mo.
ney. power and flunkies at his command.
can't fiWJre out in a quarter of 1 year
who is going to get into what ceremony.
The British can do It smoothly. As a
graduate of Queen Elizabeth's Corona·
W&gt;n and Princess Margaret's wedding I
can testify that somrone in Her Ma_jet.ty'a
hire figured out how many seats In West·
minster Abbey could be allocated to the
press, which wrltets were most import·
ant or deserving, and Issued every poi!Si·
ble kind of credential from ticket of ad·
mission to car window stiekPr and parade
route map long before anyone winged over to London.

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1S00C&gt; Nii?MT'$ SLEEP,
UNDISTI.IRSEI7 ....

Will for
No. the
13 Eastern
be lucky Eagle!:1
or un- 1Bowen
11 these
lail lvel
to Norih Galllo to battle the I
Jurky
can boys
count lhould
on Charle1
Pirates.
Thi8 question will be answered Knight, Theron Cruise, Charles ! So thing ba to give In
•' nday night when Coach AI Eichinger. and Steve Bagley . to gamemeas the W~ld
t oi Coa ch
1 cas
Rowfn '!': &lt;·h~:~rgt's seek _their 13th! pull the &amp;:Cam: out o~ ~he lrir:· George Evans have lost
,;Lrnlght (&gt;age wm •gamst Coach , Rodney oo , one o e ea - strai hl and r.t~Bch G
Min·
Ll.oyd Myers's Southwt&gt;Stern llng !COrer~ in the Southern Val- ton'siPirates Jia'"ve suff~ sevH1ghlanders. Un the Eagles ! ley AthletiC Conference, pacee
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revealed tbat several oilier
babies were turning blue. A
diagnosis of metbellltllloblnem·
Ia was made.

In thll dis-. the lroa ta
blood cella is deflellnt Ill Cf•

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Prompt treatment wllb an
antidote and Oll)'geD saved tbo
bablel' llvea.
Blood teats of the rest ol
the bableo In the nur•ry revealed that tile diseaoe was d~
veloplng ID aeveral olhen.
Air oondllfonlrs - • lbut oil
on the ebanco that - . polo
lulant wu geiiiiJI Into tile nlll'tter)' from th11 90tii"Ce.
Emgb ,,... paiHil e:ptilll ...
olher eoaoaltuts wm eaQed
In aad tbe nunery- ......
to Dew aclmltllons. ~ pallwlaDII wen dlloovered.
The food and water eoJng !J&gt;o
to the infants' formulal were
ruled out II l SOurctl of tlJt
--~
polfltlll!ni.
Tbe ne&amp;t step waa to pa!T1Q .
the diapers, sheell, and IDWOil.
This time, the
ln9estlptort
otruck oil - 11111llne oU to bl
uact. The name of the bospltai
was stenciled on the diapers
with a eommerclal Indelible Ink
25 por cent of which waa 10
the Christian Democnrtlc party aniline oil
which had Aei:Uied him of
The diapers had been lterfl~
wrecldl!l the Parta • Bon ..,.
ized by .u, heal, but thll dltl
cord.
not destroy a polson which II
Both would work In hll fa'IW
readlly absorbed throulh
tbl

Instead, the meeting proved
"" peacetul that speculation
arose whether De Gaulle oucl·
dMJiy had gone sort.
"I can say, •• reported Erhard
at the conclusion of the twoday meting that "positive !'
suits were achieved in numer011.&gt; very Important fields , , ,

died the waten that It 11 po..
llble llltber tvtr wtll be eJ&gt;o

acted.
But foc Erbard thor were
pos!Uve cains.
He bod reiterated and rsestabllshed. that Germany ...
tained lrdom of action. He
had appeased former Chance~
lor K011rad Ad..,auer's wlna of

In German elections nat IIIDImer against the German Sodal·
lsts, a Victory for whom 'll1lUld
be no leSI dlapleaslni to Do
Gaulle than 1o Erhard.

HELEN HELP US!

our opinions agreed.''

Belwen the twu

ther rernalned plenty of areas oi dJs.
agreement, but, on assessment
of the results, It appeared that
De Gaulle merely had bided hi&amp;
time on the theory that there
was plenty of ft.
The nub of their disagree.
ment is De Gaulle's detennlnatlOil ID eliminate Uniled statea
tnfluenc on the continent and
West Germany's determlnatl1111
to malnU!ln its close U.S. tis,
including conlimliDs dependence
on the U.S. nuclear umbrella
for 111 defense.
lloka Nucloor Vol&lt;e
Related 1D k II the West
Germar dsire for 1 voice In
nuclear defenses and thus Its
support rl the U.s. • proposed
mlxed·lllllnned nuclear fleet foc
NATO.
De Gaulle, on the other hand,
,...ld have Europe depelld 1111
Ilia own infaul nuclear lli'IOUI
but would refus tl!o Grmant
auy voice in 11.
lnsiBienc by ither side OD
lllllntain1ni • lized position
could well have proved the nd
ol the French-German accord
which already hao been under
conslderable strain.
Instead, the subject barely
came up.

On his side, De Gaulle agreed
ID two points dear to Erhard's
heart.
One was another try at GermiD reunlllcatlon, and the
other renewed IDO'Iflll wward
European polltlul anlty.
But the final opinion was that
De Gaulle did not Jive up
much of 11nythlng.
RnnlfCI!tlon IDevllable
De Gaulle II oaJd w believe
that economic and cultural fa.,.
tors, plus IP'adual Independence
of the Communilll satellitea
from Moscow make German ~
unification Inevitable. But ho
doeo not believe !hot now 11 tho

l - - by Helen Bottel-.....
Pal •'No'o' ID Right Place

Dear Helen:
My mother thinks I'm ruin·
lng our Jdds because I dou't
IITBnge my ••No's" by mathematical formula - that is, one
"No' to abow three "Y1!111."
She doesn1 euetly come right
out and say II but this is what
she means, and I think It's how
she raised me. Many
she used to refuse what I asked
for no really good reaSOD a d then I'd start who: dllng,
and she would almost alwaya
get worn down before I was
through. But she hu forgotten
that.
When she visited "' last week
she was &amp;hocked bec111111 I
granted the children's reasonable requests without quihbling.
She uya this II no way · w
otrqtheu their characters, and
you have to have discipline for
ttda and that melllll • certain
portion oi vetos, just because
'No" II good for them. For
instance there were several
liaya when the klda got to do
everything they asked, from
playing up the street to hav·
lng company for dil)ller, w planning 1 parly, to &amp;01111 1111 a ·
Saturday hike.

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"Now TIIERE'S a parent who
doesD'I stand for any 110111enael"
Are they rJiht, or am I?
-UNDA

Dear Llnda:

You and I know that YOU
.,.. right, but don't expect
my words w put your mother's
"no'•" back In place. And
don't get yours out of joint
because of her views. Just r&amp;member you're In charge here,
oo when she fislts, smile, ood
and do as you please.-H.
P. S. It isn't just chance or
heredity or miseraole
fate
that !lnkl the pestles! kids with
parentl who •Y ''No!'' too
often.
Dear Helen:
My t-year-old daugbh!r told
me today that a Bit! In her
room has ber balr bleecbedand her mother dltl II for her.
She weara II straight and
down to ber waist, and ft 1llled
to be brown but now It's Illmolt white. Do you think tbll
dame bas lost her rnarbl&lt;!ll!SHOCKED
Dear Shocked:
The dame may still bavt a
few marbles, but if Jhe kepo

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In order w re1110ve
tba
offending oil, it Is necessary 1o
bull the dfapera In
wattr
after lnkln&amp; before they are
used.
Fortunately, thio Ies11111 was
leamed without any
dtatha
or any bad after • effects ill
any o1 the babies. Measures to
prevent a recurrence of tbll ,.. ,
near • tragedy were bnmedl•
otely put Into effect.
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Your doctor aho!ll4 GaiDinl
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lbootinl lhem

on folltsb , .
pertmellls her daJI&amp;hier won't
have much halr by 1he lbe'l 1D her teena.-H.
'l'hll column is dedicated 19
flmll)' IIVII!I, 1111 II you'l'e hiV•
lni ldd ,trouble or just plalll
trouble, lot Helen help YOU.
SIJe will also welcome yoltJ'
OWII amllling a:per'-. Ado
dreltl Helen Battet ta e~n
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Foreign Events: Reviewed
By P1DL NEWSOM
UPI Forolgu N..,. .ba)JII
When West Gerlllll1 QJancel.
lor Ludwtc Erhard jounlofed lo
Parll to meet wllb Prosldent
Charles de Guilt muy a:-

Pomeroy

I Tourney Trail Beginnir.g

&amp;-3 Spider DaVls and S-11 Soph
in mid-April sever. t&amp;fmeys ally sponsnred by the Beatty
Asa BradburY. ·
!later in Det.orit's Cobo Hall at Recre.alion Center, Ohlo An.
Co11ch Russ Moore's boys, who Some, or all, or possibly POne ttl~ u. s. Open
lin Columbus duriiJI May.
Pl,1nk~
Ithe Southwestern attachk . Other len ralg se
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The rta shy Eagles won their scorers for the Highlanders are Hannan Trace Is led by Terry
I day mght at Racine m an out· sity action a~alnst Porn,.r~ . de- l mme. 1965 sta te and nah~naJ 1IcompetiUon from a Mansfield
121h in a row Tuesday night, 1Davld Atha, Steve Elliott, and ;Rucker,
Harold Montgomery
of·lt&gt;ague test w1ll be hea,lly pending on the progress of the 1 rankmgs as selected by Umted 1boy, Kenny Brown, also 12. to
ti0·51 over ~me .
IGene Hall.
, and Terry Cremeans, while Dan
I f~vored to take the Jackets a- _reserve game. Wolfe mdicated. I States Table Tennis As~m· l re_peat as _ Oh~o champion In the
Eastern i· a 6-0 in the SVAcl lf the underdog Highlanders Chick
and
Mason
Peck
gam. Therr f1r~ meeting in Regular varsity plavt-rs e~re hon commlttets on state and Midget DJYiswn. Jn
practice
while the Highlanders are 3-2.1 should upset the high flying p&lt;:~ces the NG attack .
·•ca~'t yo• bribe me wltll S:~e-- D~l't"mber. at Middleport, ended seniors Bruce Wallace. 5-lO; national level s.
round s this winter they
are
~oach Myers's hoopsters Eagles th~ SVAC wl\1 be free , Acti~n will continue Satur- tbm&amp; &amp;o throw •hi• fl&amp;:bt.
w1th Pomeroy on the fat end of , Joey Stephenson. 5-0:
Dave I. John T_annehill, 12, Mid~le- , playing about even. Brown 11
whipped the Kyger .Creek Bob- lfor all with
fi:astern, South- jday mght when Kyger Creek ,
Ia 69-50 count.
; casci , 5-6; JunioNI Buddy Moore port . OhiO Midget c.:hamp!On ,INo 4 on the second Columbus
cJts last Fnday night , )8-42, but westel'n, and Kyger Creek fight- holders of second place in·· tht!
,,,e Panthen are expected to 5·6: Gary Stobart. 6-0; Sam plans to e-nter all seven tourna· team going to Dayton Saturday.
lC»~t to MrArthur, Tuesday even- inp it out for the championshlp 1SVAC travels to New Boston,
,open with Seniors Phil Swindeli. JClatworthy. 5-11; Jon Cunning- ments .. fhis IS hJs •. la~t ye~r tu l Ch i~! coru_petition for
both
mg , 66-49.
trophy·
' Southwestern battles Wilkesville.
1Bob Crow, !lob Smith, and Bit- 11:1am, 5-tl, and Pat Edwards, campa1gn m the M1dget dl- boys m theit quests for natlonTht Eagles an- led by senior In the only other Friday till. 1 and Rutland Tangles with the l
ly Jewell, and the Junior out.- 15-l tl.
VISion. Midget players a~e U~·' al ranking will be the . t~oKen Hartung.
Ithe Hannan T! ace_ ~ld~a~s_t~a~l ~i~~te.s_at North Gallia.
side shooter Bruce Simpson in · Middy scoring has settled der 14 as of May 30, whtch ts times U. S. Open Midget tithst,
lineup.
down mainly to Stobart and the universa l eulofl' date . Tan· 13-yt"ar...()ld Steve Parsons
of
10
Coach Carl Wolfe of Mid!e- Moore. with Stobart having two nehill wiU . be 13 May I.
Charles~on, 13 • year • old Pat·
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1 pc_
rl· with nothing goi~g .ror h.im 1g~ nights r_ecent.ly.
Moore Co~pt&gt;t1twn opens tlus we~k , I)' Martmez ·1 f Los Ang~es, 1~
Fenw1ck
Central
HIgh 1th1s season. aln•cJd~· IS JUgghng I w1th a 29 pomt plus average t&gt;nd m Dayton whf"re he wtll runnf"rup to Parson_s, Danny
Collet:e Basketball Re!lult•
School's three game winnmg 1 hi -; quC~d w1th a view to 196~ , until a week ago. has t,'iiJed off play m the No . 1 posmon on I Ybema. 12. of DetrOll.,
an~
By United P~~:~ International streak was snapped Tuet~~day af- 166.
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two
C()(l\ish
nights.
the
"~econd"
Columbus
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Cowan,
13,
of
New
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Villanova 7S Pennsylvania 46 lternoon at the hands or a • Last Saturday .at Wahama he 1 Elsewhere, .Hulla. nd is host to four m lht&gt; Dayt.on .lniercitleS ICity.
strong Kyger Creek reserve i used a sophomore and a fresh- Wilton Friday night and goes matches featunng men's team s
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H~~o~~~ss lO(tSp:in~~eld 87 1team , 33-27.
I man in his vars1ty lineup. The 1to North Gallta Saturday night. from stx Htl1er mtddlt&gt;·wtst een- 1
Plymouth 77 Worcester St 69 1 Pia in in the K ger Creek : Jat·kets lo~t. but apparently Waharna 111 matched at R.lpley . ters.
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Phila Textile 95 Westchester 8l gym, y F:nwick scor~ the first , would h&lt;ive anyway, e&amp;S ttrings F'nday, .and at home Satur-, On F'eb 13·14 the C-entral I
By LEONARD A GRANATO out lhe Kame firing a hut 52
were gotng
I day to Pomeroy
I Su1tes Open 111 Detro1t Will nt- 1
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j ~""' cent !ro.; the field In the ~rooklyn Col. 81 Paterson St. ii8 1two pomts and then saw
the
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Victory Is always sweet to a Ifirst hall .
Cheyner 76 Newark St. 40
Iwell-coac1:led Kyger team step I
players m all divisions and the I
I Buffalo 105 Toronto 63
out to n 12 point lead before ·
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basketball coach, but to Jack ' Connecltcul Captatn Toby American Int. 84 CentraiCon. 81 the end of the first quarter. :
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Ramsay, mentot ot fourth- K1mba!J added 16 pomts tt n d Manhattan 74 St Francis 67
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annual _Rubber tJty Open
in
ranked St. Jo~eph's. Wedntosday i grabbt'd 20 of his team 's 32 re· Jona 82 Pace 73
In showing a smooth offe.n- _
A~on 1~ sc h~uled .
, For upert g1id1M1ce DD
night's ll1-89 conquest ol Crn- 1bounds . Krn Mor~an led Seton Hall 85 Colgate 80
sive game, Kyger Creek wa&lt; !
ron~
Jhen In QUICk order follows , filing yCMir 1964 tu rttt.,a,
tenary Colleg~ was thl" frosting the Owls with 15 points.
Connecticut 71 Tem le 60
led by the shooting of J. D.
P
the ·Oh1o O~n m Columbu;,, the ordor your &lt;09Y of l"l' De
an the t•ake
- - -- 'S J
h' 117 C pt
Grose
who
finished
the
game
.Jim
Marsh~:~ll
and
Sharon
dy
Shivev.
playi'\g
his
first
I Ohio Closed. location to be fix- ;
Crane·s "'Cut Yau Own
90
·
At.
Hs f t ; 7" enary
with 11 points and by
his : Grt'gory combined their talents varstiy game, nailed 10 ca- ~ ed later. and the BuC"kf'_\e Of*nl TG&amp;eS.-0 5
The
victory
at Philadel· GALLIPOLIS INDEPENDENT rmy
ra
j teammate
mhobrey who trad- 1for 52 points &lt;II Ada Wednes- rooms and scored two points also in c.olumhus.
SHNt&gt;INGS
Drexel
Tech
71 Rider 75 12 ot)
·
.
.
.
. Grande ..
·.
.
dl Followmg the biggest tourph ia was Ramsay ,s 2001 b· And
·
'
Sou b
,ed with a total of 8,
1 day mght 1n pacmg. Rio
playmg unly m the
secon
the Hawks pulled all the stops T
W L p
OP
t •
1
· College to a smashmg 97-78 up- half.
---- 72
7
2
to give_lft to hi_m, bett_.ering _by I G•&amp;•.,m
Alabama
Georgia fi ( lit)
Fenwick's Cardinals suffered set 11 ictoty over Ohio North· Game slati~t.ic:!i show
Rio t BENEFIT GAMF.:S
I
t:l 2 1384 996
. 1Mercer
1112 Wofford 94. .
from an .ma b"l't
to f"md the ern University .
I
,
1
two pomts t he1r preVIOUS hIf!: h p·
·
.
.
11
Y
Grande
controlling
the
boards
.
1
13 2 1120 906 Hlg~ Pomt 85 A~l. C~rtstlan 77 . range and trailed at half timt
; .
~scoring mark.
I tre~tone
Coach Art Lanham's
tour- lwith 78 ri&gt;bounds compared to ' CLEVELAND. Oh 10 • (LPL
-~
Sophomore Cliff Anderson led I FJistaff
. . 8 7 lORa 1070 Rollins 87 Asheville-Biltmore 84 1by a !!core of 20 to l I. Art tor . H~..
t
d h· I h8 d :ta f th h t I b h'J th I For the 18th com.ecutlve seasoo
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Evans
7 8 892 991
Mldwe~t
I ·
·
mg ""'-~men urne w a ·
or e . os c u w 1e e ' the Clevel;md Indians will play
St JoReph s With 27 pomb fi nd G od
.
this they wr never tn con- · been a very dose game Into a 1Redrnen h11 on 47 per cent ,,J
. . .
.
b
, 8 956
8
3
12
II d d
20
b ru B t .o year . .
,,
XavierWhio) 72 Loyola( Cal ) 63 I t'
d .
f th
.
.
.
I
.
an exhibitiOn game lor the en·
pu ~
own
re oun ~- _ u Scott's . .... 1 14 789 1209 N. Daktta St. 89 Concordia. 71 en JOn, esp.1te a our quar· 1route in tht' fmal lour, mmutes j1ht&gt;1r shols to 38 per cent ror . efil of am.ateUJ baseball groups '
scormg honors for the game ITOTALS
.. 61211 61211 D
..
ter rally agamst the Kyger sec- as eve_ry player on the start- tht&gt; Bf'ars
.
.
. P"tt
45 'W
• T
K
ayton 88 Camsms 72
1
.
.
.
.
m northern Ohto, meetmg 1 s-·
C
went to entenary ~ om er- Tonight's games _ Scott's _St. Jose h's 61 Cincinnati 59 _ ond team "':hlch brou~~t. the lng qUJntet conlnbuted Import· Ohio Northern s record even- URGB ON July 26 . Cleveland wil l
,
win, who put JO pomts through I Firestone· G&amp;J VS Evans · and 1K 1 St P 91 M h II ...,
score to within the fmal SIX ant pomts down the stretch.
ed out at 8-8- fur the season
h P 1
. . Pittsthe nets
·
•·
,
en
.
ars a v~r
t
. . meet 1 e tra .es agam m
1I The host Polar 8 ears roar~d w h"lI e R"w c.•r~n de no~ carnes
.
,
; Falstaff- Goodyear,
Ri n 78 St. Norbert 77
po1n marg 1n.
· bur h on Au . 2 with Steel Ci!v
It was the s1xth consecutive ·
I 5 po . ,, Ml h'
T h 70
For the losers. Bob Ford had off to a quick 6-0 lead over RIO . a 10-6 mark mto tomght's eng
g
be b
·
1
vlctory for the Hawks, who i
upe~lor '"' , c lgan ec
tO points and Pat Ryal man- and appeared en route to anoth- 1·ounter with J\1ichigan Luthf'r- ~matt&gt;ur groups i:IS 1
enc Itfor 32 years 0. Crane has
h1ve won 16 and lost only one. · National Basketball Association Huntmgton Col. 91 . Troy St. 82 a~P.d to get nine.
er easy viclory similar to last ' an College in Detrmt .
J&lt;:~ ry .
been a newspaptr writer and
St. Joseph's rolled to a 57·38 ' By United Press International I Eastern
Indmna St. 68
The Ca1"dinals next gamt" is 1 yt&gt;ar's meeting in whi ch t\orth- Tonight's rontest will mark
~ditor. for 25 years he's
halftime lead and t'Oast.t&gt;d the
I
utbwest
at home in Cheshire aealn~t a : em spanked H1o 97 -73.
!ht&gt; .&lt;;E"f'ond meetmg ol the sea- Jo' ACES POSSIBLE SURGERY
This
I f th
R
be- '
Ea•tero Division
I STexas
8% Trlnltv 68
h" h '
.
c·
.
. ' been a tax coluninist.
I
res 0 ~ ~y as a~say
'
Ed
d 59• A t' 57
Hannan Trace team w IC ear· Hnwever , .Jnn Marsh&lt;ll!, .re- son between the two teams as MINNEAP OLI S. ~lmn . 1 UPll , combination eminettt y qualgan subs!Jtutmg early 10 Lhe
W. L. Prt. l ~idwe:~~ns Let:~~e.au 37
liPr beat them bv two points ,gory and Pau l Dillon Ignited the Hedmen .scort'd 11 117-n In - - Texas t&gt;nd Waller !Sandyt
ifies him to tell you what
serond half.
Boston
4.q 8 .846 i
West
This gam-e is scheduled for
the Rednwn on a surge that urn ph over 1he Lutherans m the Sands . the 12th draft pick of , you want to know ••• in -a
Come li'rom Behind
.Cincinnati
34 IR .680 M t
St 84 Idaho 64
p. m. today.
carried them to their
first opt-ning game o! thr setlSO!"l the Minnesula Vikings was
way you can undentand •.•
John Rilch:s thre~ hook shots ! Philadelphia
25 25 .sooi on ana ·
lead of the conies! , at 21 -20, b~- Nov . 21 on the GAHS planks.
'lcht-dulerl to fly here today tnr about the
tax regulain the closmg mmutes PUt I New York
15 34 .306
SIGNS CONTR..\C"r
I fore the Po!ar Hears agam llert&gt; is the box score of possible surgery on his knPe . tions.
A!'my into the lead and enabled 1
Western Dlvl.11lon
I
REDS SJGN THREE
GREEN Bt\Y, Wis WPO- spurted off loa 37-27 lf'~d.
Wt'dnesday ·s victory :
lie will be !''(amined by Vik- "Cut Your Own Taxes"'ltas
the Cadets to. beat Hofstra 59- j
w. L. Pc·t. j
!Nine - year Nation~l _Football Gregory, a 6-5
sophomore
RIO GRANDRI971
ing physician Dr. 01n Lanuin. 64 poges, is illustrated wit ..
57 at West Pomt.
.
Los Angeles.
28 21 .5711 r:tNCINNATI - 1lle Cmcfn- L~ague ki('kmg spec1ahst Don fny11 Columbus. was the sleep· Marshall 12·2-26: Gregory 12·
1 s_cm~plt forms and costa SOt.
Ritch led the Army scormg St. Louis
25 24 .s10 !nnt1 Reds Wednesday
signed Chandler, who was traded re- ·er as he came through with 2·26 . Leilh 2-o-~ : Trainer 5-~ - 15; 1
INTERNATIONAL FTRST 1
wl.th ~ .points, followe:r' by Baltimore
24 26 .4801veterans Gordv. Coleman, Leo cently from the New Yor~ Gi- his ftnest performanct! as
a Dillon 9-G--18 : Bullock 1-2-4:
Fir~t international l:'ooxmJ:: ,
Mike S1llm~an,. who ~ehver~d Detroit
20 33 .377 Cardenes and Billy ~~ool and ! ants to Green Bay, has s1gned Rio eager with 13 point!!
in Shively \-0-2; Morg~n
1-0-2; matcl1 in history
took pla('e
four key pomt~ m the fmal mm- San Francisco
ll ~9 .22o 1newcomer GetTy Arrtgo to 1065 his 1965 contract with the Pack- eal'h half and an outstanding TOTALS 43 _ 11 _ fr7 .
29,
1754
.
when
the Bnt- '
July
1
ute, with _21.
WednesdaY'• Results
contracts.
e'".
defensive game .
OHm NORTHERN !71!!
1 ish champion Jack Slack knockSOc A Copy
Steve N1sen.son of ~ofstra led Boston 115 Philadelphia '98
- - - -- -· --·--- - - · - - With Gregory and
Dillon Woods 3-2-tl: Slone 3-1-7; Kal -l t"d out the French &lt;"OI1te.rdrr
all scorers wrtb 34 pornts, 2R of Detroit l22 Baltimore 1118
Xavier Cnar.J Fifth Oespite (~age [njury
, bitting key baskets, the Red· srr 7-0-14 : Shearer 7-11-14 :
JJ~••:n~P~e~lil~in~2\~::l.ili•iiti~A:t~O~u~r~C~o~u~n~t~e~r~W.
th~m In the se('ond half. At .one St. LoUJs 117 New York 100
NEW YORK &lt;UPil - Xavier! latest NCAA statistics with
m~~n managed to de&lt;tdlock thP r~rland 1-1-3; Dickerson 13-2· ~
po~nt he bucket.td 12 straight Los Angeles 119 Cincinnati IJ2 guard Steve Thomas Is out of 28.9 plints per game
score at 45·45 by the imermis- 8: Sh·rkschuJtz l·O"'l:
Headpomts to put the Flying DutchThursday's Gamel
action for the re!lt of the season The· leader Is Rick Barrv of
sion .
ler 1·0-2: TOTALS J6 - 6- 78.
men into a temporary lead, 47- Cindnnati at San Francisro
because of a knee injury, but ami at 37.4.
·
The fint IJ minutes o( the Hio (:rande
45 52- 97 '
45 ·
. .
(Only game scheduled)
he's still very much in the run- I
.
second half saw the lead ehangt' 0hiu Northern
45 33 The Umverslty _of Co~ecFriday's Games
ning for a high finish among Right behmd Thomas is Dayfive limes and the score ,
_ __
tlcut, led by Wes Bialosuknta's iBoston at Philadelphia
the nations major college scor- lton's Hank Finkel wilb • 26.9 tied five times. Then •t the LOST FOR SEASON
Ul points, swept to 8 7l..SO VIC- N~w York vs Detorit at Phila. ' ers for the second consecutiVe average. which was
4:09 mark Rio Grande broke CINCINNATI, OhiO 1 UPI\tory over Temple at Storrs, Cmcinnati at Los Angeles
I year.
I a bit by a 218-point e f f
out of a 60-60 deadlock w1th Xavier's Steve Thom&lt;:~s, one
CoM. The Huskies led through- Baltimore at Detroit
I Thomas stands fifth in the Wednesday night.
·five straight buckets and a 70- !he top basketball scorers in
tiO lead to put the game out of the nation with a 30.2 average,
reach.
has bet&gt;n Jnst to the Musketeers
Sophomore Don Trainer of · for the remainder of the seaBeaver sparked this second half 1son with an injurt'd right knee
surge sc-oring 13 of his
15 on which doetors will opt!rate.
points' In the final 20 rninules Thomas, who wa~ _s('heduled
of play.
to terminate hts eligibility after
Although Ohio Northern's tal-l this season . will now be allowed '
ented pivotman Tom Dicker- to play tht' first hall ul ned
son scored 28 points for game season.
honors, the triumph was a tre· ,
mendous team effort by
the TO HA.VE PHYSICAl.
Hedmen who were making
MONTICELI.A. N. Y. (UP))
first appearance since · losing -George Chuvijlo will undl·rgo ·
ON
three regulars at the end of the customary pre-fight physilhe first semester.
cal today in addilion to spar·
Three seniors. Phil
Trout, rin1 . three rounds ,n .prep~raDon Marks and Bill Young, lion for his Monday m~ht f1ght
completed their collegiate eli- with ~"loyd Patterson at Madigibility J.ast week and Coach son Square Garden. .
.
Lanham was forced to shurfe Chuvalo followed 1 ue~ay s
Factory trained repr.senlatives from each of the
his Jineup to absorb the loss of Jay-{)ff w~th a two-round ~~ar­
products listed below will he on hand to explain
the high • scoring tr\o.
ring ~esston Wed~esday . l he
Jn addition to the fine scoring Canadian had previously boxed
their products and insl rud ynu in their use.
efforts by Marshall and Gre- 12·rounds on Monday.
gory, Rio also received a boost
Wo Will Futuro Tho Following Products•
from Center Paul Dilon, who FIRST

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A checkup In

pected fireworks.

the ole nail on the head, too. It Is, lnvarillbly , bitter cold in Washington in Janu·
ary, and frequently a blizzard attends
the swraring-in of the President. This
time we were lucky; the predicted bUzzard did not arrive, it was just terribly
cold and slushy.

Pantl1ers Tangle on Friday
With Middleport Jackets

Eastern After 13th Win

By WayDe G. llraDdatadt, M.D.

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By DOROTHY KILGALLEN
WASHINGTON: Now that 1 have survived my fourth Presidential Inauguration, l am willin~ to wager that no
school of journalism teaches its students
how to rover this peculiarly American
event.
Nor is it something you learn at
Daddy's knee, as !learned a lot of things.
My lather has been a great reporter
ever since I can remember. He covered
World War ll on the Parific battlefronts
and in Europe. He was with General Eisenhower at the signing of the armistice
With the Germans in ''the little red
schoolhouse." He was one of the first
correspondents to examine the ruins of
Adolf Hitler's smouldering bunker in
Berlin. He fought the rather delightful
battle of the Hotel Scribe in Paris. Before that, when I was a very small girl ,
he fascinated me with tales of murder
trials, Ku Klux Klan meetings, trapped
coal miners and rioting strikers.

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DaUy Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o ., Jan. 28, 1965-5' bulr polleJ." be lllld.

legal Notice

Delinquent Tax Notice

ORDINANCE NO. 1M-

1TO~~~~~I

AN ORDINANCE
SECI'ION s OF 0
Dolson, Carl E &amp; F.Iiz&gt; beth 1 Manley, Odell &amp; Betty, S. :1'7,
NO. B?t
). 11 h ond Pflrts of J . S 1-7, WEnd W of
Rd. ,Hcrrton &amp; Bosworth Lot
37,
Pt·llnqut&gt;ni !.;;. the .S9 A., Value $270, Taxes, $12.· ' Value $1300, Taxes. $66.38.
Be it ordained by the Vlllage

Revist'd rndt'. Sl'•

5721 03-06 1 $23.57.

&lt;;

ITaxes, $40.83.

I

lows:
ed, and In amoant determined 4-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, O.,JIII.t$,18811_
Zero to 1000 gallons: .z.oo per u lolltwa :
the
mllllth.
.
debt charges provided by •.::.. Gene Grate
'
1001 to 10,000 Rallons: $3.00
"a" For any lot, parcel of Ordtnanc&lt; authorizlng the ,.,... Clerk
'
per month
land, bulldini or premises ance of the sewer
Lee Smllb, Mayor
10.001 to 25,000 gallo119 : 16.00 situated within or without the bonda. That the sewer charges
(1) 28 (I) 4-4
per month
corJ*&gt;rate litnlts of the VII- provided for In !Ius
~
25,001 and over: ,U.OO per !age of Middleport, Ohio, hav- shall be billed by the Boaiil ol
month
lng or oerved by any connec- Public Affairs and collecled
Domestic unmetered
water' tion to the ViUages sanitary monthly. The dates fo_r
pay·
US1!rs : $3.00 per month
sewer system
intefCt1ltlng , ment shall be determmed. by

'The Lalld~ .
l.ot:s rPtwiH'd
Tre &lt;~"un ·r nf \letg.s County. 18.
.
L
Snider, Ralph &amp; Connte, Sur- of Middleport,
w1th tlw 1"-l\L''
.\~"''"
:t:-:: Satterfiel d Tve &amp;
Millie, vey 85, Bosworth Add· Value Ohio as follows :
sewers. !!lewage pumping sta· the Board of Publie Affairs.
Womem High
and h·na \Tw~ ,tunrd thf'rt_'V n \1:ule, S 8-1'2. SE Part of l5 1f.! .$860 , Taxes, $4 3·86 ·
SECTION I: Tbat section ~
lions
and sewage
~~;rPt'&lt;dll\ 111 1. 11 1. :;re l'unl.-nn i\ ,.., Pnrl of S\\' 1 ~ Ex Coal ,'
Pomeroy VIllage 1916
of Ordinance No. 874
which
The foregoing rates
are
or dlspossl works or parts SECTION U: That section
. . d iLttd 1k· r :,.·d 111 llu· f-11!-r\\ - .87 A. \'al ue $1230, Taxes, $74.- Mitch. John A. - Cecelia C. reads as follows :
minimum rates and not maxi· thereof or otberwise d~~:::
of Ordinance No. 874 pasaed
tng 11~1 ' ;
55
. Survey 44, No. 44 Dabney Add., For the purposes as provld· mum rates and the Village re- Rln8 sanitary sewage,
by the Village of Middleport on
lktlt 11r ll ;·~''''" hip J%1
Wood. Robrrt
Alla. S.
36,' Value $1330 • Taxes $80.24.
Ni in Section 1 and 7 hereof it serves the right to increase the trial wastes, water or other July 29, 1964 and all
ordJ.
Hdrtl•, 11.. ._ h J S 20. \V S\\' Cn n wr Ex 1200 ~'I X 50! Mitch, John &amp; C. C • Survey is hereby determined and de-- same at any Ume should ~ liquids, either directly or in- nances and parts (I[ ordinances
f'nd r&gt;: · ~ .\ \ 1u -;-·, A . \'JI Ft. :1n A , Val ue $1470 , Taxes,· lOO , 303 · Lot 1 ~303, - 40 x. 39' dared to be necessary to
revenues of the system prove directly Into the Village's aan- Inconsistent herewith and here- Worm
ue StiO I'J''. ~' 1,; 1
$6~30
back of No. 44 • Value $40, Tax- and coUect service charges or insufficient to pay the operat.-- ltary sewerage system. the by repealed.
Llnod - - Ranw'. .. b .. 1 ~~ .I . .s 2~. NE . Wund Ho ber t Alta S
36 es $2.40.
rates from ev~ry person.' firm, ing and maintenance expenses charAe shall be as follows:
~~ of rl 1· \F ·. &amp; sA overp lus, 1-. ~w! f:.,. 1~00 1-'1 X 5o
F't.
Seipto lownsbtp liM
and corJX)ratlon whose -~;rt'~ and the debt charges provided
SECTION Ul: This
Ordi. 45 on \ ,._J ii 11 · ~ :·, l'. l'oxt·~ S9. Ri\l' r Front 2.33 A., Value $10. Hysell,
Lyle, S 8, Survey parcel of land, building
or by the Ordinance authorizing
nance shall be effective hnmeTa xt"s $.4-t.
·6-10. SE Corner, 16.56 A.• Val- premises Ls served by a connec- the issuance of the sewer rev~
For each family or com· diately.
~ 6·H~ITtt•'l ,1. 1n .~ .1 s ~11. E \Vood , Rob(•rt Altz, S. 36, :ue $200, Taxes, $7.99.
tion to the VUiage
sanitary enue bonds.
mercial or Industrial unit us-.
1.. tJf Sl·: 1. t•:o:. 51
;\ :"J .. 49.00 East F.nd Ex. 1200 ft X 5~ ft. 1 Hysell, Lyle, S 8, Survey Sewerage System, Intercepting
ing unmetered private wells, Passed: January 25, 1965
2
MIDDLEPORT
.-\ LitH· ;;·; liJ. 'l':l\l'" $8 10
2.6 .. A., V;.l ue $70,
Taxcs1 640, E side o£ SW 'It~ of SE ¥•, sewers, sewage pumping works Be and the same is hereby $S.OO per month.
1
:'u:Jlwl·n L+·t•. ~ ,., S1·: &amp; $3.1fi
20 A., Value -~40, Taxes, t9.- and sewage treatment of dis- amended to read as follows:
For domestic metered users,
Salt&gt;m Town~ 'lip 1!164
56.
,
posal works or parts thereof,
industrial and other metered ATrEST:
J o: r 11n~ ('(~'11, 1 2:~ :\ ., V:llut•
curnp, Salla. S Jl, Ctnler of
Hysell, Lyle, S. IS, Survey 640 or otherwise discharges
3: For
purposes
users, the fee shall be as
~1fl. r .\1'~ . ~ ~::
NE 1 1 ex No 4 vejn r•lal, 24 In SE ¥.. , 34'.44 A., Value $1350, tary sewage, industrial wastes, as provaded In Sectaon 1 and 7 lows:
MEIGS COUNTY
:-;\\,11'1/. \'
-\' s fi l\'1': ('l lf.
A 1 "1 ue. $14",
Taxes, $5.58. 1Taxes, $53.83.
water or other liquids, either hereof It Is hereby determined Zero to 2000 gallons: $2.00 per
Oi z:,:l, ~·I :\ \
p;1rl 1!
\\' n]f
.J~)hnson. f hrster. s J'' 19-F"l0. : Hysell, Lyle W. and-or Leona directly or indirectly into the and declared to be necessary month
R : w ..: 1111 \ \ .duf:' ~1ll, !':1-:•·" .\ Pt "Jf F'rJ c N of Rd ., 10.80 H., S. 8, In SE v., 1 A., Value vtnage's sanitary sewerage .,.. to fix and collect service charg2001 to 10,000 gallongs, $3.00 ·
$:! ~llu .., ,. ftll\1 , -~, ~ l!JOI
-, e~ or rate! fro m e~ry person, per mon th
1\ , \'alul' $\lU , T.1xes MAO
· $10 , T axes, ' ·40 ·
stem, payable and collectable
11 1 1
Hi.'i&lt;:(·ll
II ••nrd \ · J\ 1 tl,k('n, 1 \1 iL:h l , Clifford &amp;
Evelyn, I Hysell, Lyle W. and-or Leona as hereinafter provided, and in ftrm, and corporation whose 10,001 to 25,000 gallons: f6,
11
s :
\I·: !'art , sw 1 1, ·:t1 . ! s l1 !: N part 197.33 A., Val- R., S 8, 78A ez 30A S pt. (4SA amount determined as follows: lot, parcel of land, building or
per month
$12.00 per
1
1 111
:, .'\. ,-, 1•111 , $!1\0. T.1x1's $53 .-1 ue $.1920, T~txrs, £156.31.
N pt or 1f-t), 48 A, Value $290, "sY For any lot, parcel of ptemises is served by a con~ 25,001 and over:
1;
1
~ligh1. Cliffo rd &amp; EvPlyn, Taxes, $11.84.
land, building or -~·
to the Villages_ sani- month
During This Jaycee Waok tho Molgs Counly
11 1Ju~1, .Jrs~ie 1.. .1'.. l:uh· E., s 27. ~E rorner, 42.25 A., Val- Hysell , Lyle W and-or Leona
situated within or
the tary sewerage system, 1nte r· Domestic uometered w(U.t;a
Jaycees Wish To Thank All the Clll..ns Who Han
s . ~ ;_ L·: · l'~ rt l·~x :\0 I\. s. ue $2~ 0, Taxe::;, $9.96.
1n, S 8, On SE 1/,, 18.50
A., corporate limits of the. VU. cept~sewers, sewage pum~ users: $3.00 per month
Contributocl To Our Many Public lnternt oncl
u.oo
A, \':tlue t;('!l.
T;n.:es
.\1 igh t Clirlorci &amp;
Eveh'n, Value $620, Tnes, $24..74.
lage of Middleport,
Ohio, ing w s. and sewage trea ·
.
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Youth Projects. Many Thanks For Making The
2 -l ()~ .
$l
s ~7. 1\F: part. 8 50 A., vaiue I Hysell, Lyle W and-or Leona
having or served by any co~· ment of disposal works or parts The foregoiDg rates are
Following Projects A Succoss.
('nlt-m::n, 1\1('\t'ml &amp; S!Pl1a, $70. Ta xrs, $t.81.
I R, S 8, E part of 42A E of
nection to the Villages sani, or otherwise dicharg· imum rates and not maximum
eaet Out To Vola
Fair Dilly Dunker
S. _ ~l.nt'\' !i~O. ~(\I \Ji ll Ill! T: t\ lor. Flora E., S. 15·6,
Rd, 32 A, Value $190, Taxt!s,
tary sewer system, intercept- es santiary sewage, industrial rates and the Village
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\':l lw· lint' of sr:: ,4, 7 A., Value $4.0 . $7.56.
ing sewers, sewage pumping wastes, water or other liquids, the right te increase the san1e ll
Chicken &amp;r·B.Q'I
Halloween Candy Sales
11~~-11 !}fl
T:n:~·~. $1 .liO
Sutton Township 1114
stations and sewage
treat~ either directly or indirectly inw at Bf1Y tlme should the reve-.
$!:no. T:t\t'"· ,. ,) · ).
&lt;ll. T
hi. gl!.
Blark George &amp; Helen Moe
ment or •'-posal works or to the Vtuage's sanitary sew- nues of the~-stem prove insufe Cbristmaa Bukell
eJunior Miss Pageant
SIPtl, · Hn:11· 1·t ·., S: 1\ut h 1-: ,
1\l' owns p 1 ort.
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bt! ..-;:ll\l'~ ()Jn. 1\ w. P~nt of
l h•(•\('f, Argy le 1.., s
23 . Mid W of Rd, ~6 A., Value
parts thereof or u~u"' "''
erase system, p~yable and col· fici~nt to pay the operating and
Assistance for Needy Families
, I! :) ..\ N ., li d . .'iS t\ ., \';ilu c t\, ·:1r :\1 td on N\V 1:1, 20 .62 A.. $180, Taxes, $7.97.
dischargtng sanitary sewage, lectab1e as heremafter provid· mamtenance expense!! and the
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Contnbulions to Charity Drives
$HI, 'I'Hxt·~ - $7 1
V:1hw $!21l. Taxrs $19 14.
Johnson, Stanley H &amp; Betty industrial wastes, water or
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Sterlt-. Uolwrl :VI &amp;· P,n lh F..,. lkdl'r, Arg yll'! L, S 23. Mid Lou. S. 19, NW part of MV 1-t, other liquids, either directly
Teen Age Road-E-O
15 6-l:l, Su rn.' v li~O . t\1irJ . or N. on N line Ex . 27 AN,
44.31 .50 A., Value $1240, T3xe9 $53or indirectly into the
Vii~
Community Development and lndUB!ry Apprecl&amp;\1011 ~
1'::! of N\\ • •.· :l:l.75 A.. Value 1\ .. Valu e $!HO . Taxes $96.44. 129.
lage's sanitary .sewerage syWork
~lO~O , 'f::n~. $70.26.
ll&lt;~rris. Rryan &amp; Betty, s ' Smith, Dan P. and-or Donna1 ~t~~· the charge shall be as
('nlu mhia Township tfllt.t
11 :l~. S of t: 1-'2, 59.75 A. , Value 1J ., S. 12~7, 3.80A of 'Vend o
o ows :
Parada l'loall
eealf Chain
Chn ~1 1 :m l.r, 11 is .\t. awl . or $:\60. Ta XI".:i . $19.80.
138.63A, 3.80 A., Value
$30,
Fnr each family or comCollege Opportunitit's Booklet DlltrJbuUon
Ex a !\l :w S 1~!. Tl s w pa:t of
H;1rm. J ,r ~•an &amp; Betty.
\Taxes, $1.32.
mercia\ or Industrial .unit
Run for the Money Olympic Fund
SF. 1 ·1 , ;;:41 A . \ '~h ll'
$:no , 2G , In NW Corner, 30.19 A., 1 Smith, Dan P. aftd-1'•:" Donna
using unmetered
prlvat•
o
\'alut' "5.10. Tax es $29.16.
' J, S 12-7, NE part of .SW 1-'~. 28
T m:rs ~::J,, !~f
-l'
Automobil · Safety Check
wells, $3.00 per month.
Ch ri-li:' n. l .(lllH' \1 an d or llnrr is, Hryan &amp; Betty, S. 26. A. , Value $300, Taxes, $13.28.
domestic metered users,
Uadersbip Training for Members
E ~::t '.l.t•·. -; :u. 111 '-; f':u·t uf ·~ \\' Par t ~:x . 30.19 A NW. 176. Smith, Dan P ar.d-or Donna For
Industrial and other
28 1\ '-'\\' p. 1rl (•f SF 1 1 !l ~1 !1 A.. 111 A. \'al1h' $~%0. Ta&gt;.es $327.- J, S 12, W part lf SE ' ·i &amp; SW
users, the fee shall be as lol~ .
!!!!!I,.J
V l1 ;l.I·P .;JE!I . T: 1 w~. $8 i -1 .
21
of SE lfo~, 19 A., Vatue
$39&amp;,
C'hristl:ltl, ! o\ll~ ~1. ;md
or Jio::;r . ll::w &amp; .)('lHL S. 11 · 2~. Taxes $17.28
Ex ct i l.w:.; 1:.. :-:2. w ,2 n1 :\E ~ W L•1 nwr . t :x. 21 1\ W, t5a4 ) Smith, Dan P. !txt-or DoM"
•'4 &amp;· n'w
"6 1 ,. n1ue A . v.~ltw $rl:&gt;O . Tcn..e:• . ~co 96. J, S. 7, N part of SE ¥• of SW
,.. p.1r 1, ~·~
:o:J ;1 .. •
s:i750. T. 1 •:··~ ~2n 1 . rlfl.
T: t\ \nr . Dori ~ Blake . .'i . 24 . 1',4 - SW of E ¥~, 84 A., Value
C hri ~ti.:m, LIJUie M. and ~ or Ou1 ul Nw Corner o' 10 1\c., $3480, Taxes, $154.08.
}' a .'\.l:w. S. 15-:12. On \\' line I 00 A. , Value $10, TaxPo; , $.521
Racine Villagr 1964
f).f SE , 1 1.1 ~E 1 :0. • . 2;) 1\ , Va l·
Jlt&gt;edsville VillageClark , GayneU, S. 98, Lot 98
•w $10. T; 1 -.;,·~- $.:14.
Olive Township
Value $110, Taxes. $~ 91
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Clarke, GaynelL S. 99, Lot
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Gu e. S. n 0111. , '\~~ Cor NW X 173 Ft N of Slore Lot .20 A. 99, Value $110, TaXPS, $&amp;.89.
~~ P.d . 2 II() A.. Value
$980, Value $~20 . Ta xes, $33.84.
Clarke, Gaynell, S. 100. Lot
Ta xt'S S~ n . ll.
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Oran~e Township 19M
100, Value $1300, 1'n:~• $69.80.
Danlr ls. \V il'!ia m M., s. 1.1 .
Krwnig, Arll1ur Elwood &amp; 1 And notice is herel:ty given
J6. NF Part ,,f NW , .!. 24 111 A , Hu! h Fr~mct&gt;s, S. 14-15, E cnd \that the whole of such several
V8 iu1' $1011. T:t-.:e~, $2 72.
N ~~ :\4 .21 A.. V&lt;.1IUe $WO, Tax- tracts, lots or part:s ( j f 'ots, wiU
Ducl gr-on. r la ir v . s.
10, rs. $~0. 81.
i be certified for fore~tosure by
Corvalr'a engine WOD't freeze. Or ,its front 'll'heels &amp;ives it built-in installed supercharged engine•
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Cremeans.
Gl'orge
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12,
. the County Auditor pur~uant to
. And Corvair is not only different
handling ease.
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nrnrr. ··' , , a Ul'
boll over.
T:nrs .$5.H.
NW Part, 41 67 A., Value $950, 11aw, or forfeited to the State,
from
other cars, it's different from
And
Corvair
is
the
only
American
It eait't.
. unless. the Taxes: Assessment9,
Harns ..l&lt;wk &amp; F. mmn . s 3. Taxes, $52.28.
any
other
Corvair ever built.
car,
besides
the
Corvette
Sting
Ray,
It's air-cooled. It bas no radiator;
E Sitk •J! 2~ 9n .\ SF: o! 1\ W Cremeans. ( ~ I'Orge, S.
18, 1Penalties and mterest
are
This
year
it's compleWyrestyled.
that
baa
4·wheel
independent
So there'll no plaee for water or.
t K \. ~1 ::!:t A ~E . 2 ;-, (1
A.. NE P;1 1'f 1-~x. liO A. g . 67.25 paid.
With
soft
vinyla.
Thick carpeting.
suspension..
antifreeze.
Va'i,:r S~ll. T:nes, $ :JS
A., Value $440, Taxe::. . $24 .20.
Gordon caldwell
A
roomier
interior.
A deep-recessed
The
Corvair
Corsa
is
the
only
Corvair baan't much use for snow
instrument
panel.
And
a touch of
H!\ r r i~ . .J ~1 d.: ,~· r: 1 1 m~ a . .; ; ?.
Rulland T&lt;1wnship J" ~ i
Auditor of Me-igs County, Ohio
American
car
you
can
order
with
tires either. The weiibt of ill engine
the
continent
in
its
design.
over ita rear wheels Sivea it built-in a six..cylinder engine aa powerful as
:t:;E l':1r1 of ~\\' 1 1, ::7 ~:1
A, C.nffilh, Homer E: &amp; Margie.
NOTICE
We're proud w~ can sho1v you
a lot of eighta-a lS().hp,
traction.
Val11 1' $11Bn. T:1Xts. p7.M.
S 14-12, SW ol SE 1'1. 21 A,
Offers
will
be
received
by
the
a
car
that stands out from the rest.
In fact,. it's the only car in the
Nor bas It much use for power
lbr ri-;, ,l.i,·k &amp; Emma. S. 1, \.::due $1650, Taxes, $68.00.
undersigned
at
the
offices
of
It
makes
us stand out a little, too.
steering, The engine weight otr world available with a faetorySW Pa ri 1·· f :\ 1·: ~~. 111.00 A 1 \1ajor, Martin M. &amp; Ruby L,
Va lue $1i0. 'l o~\('~- 51 r; ~
S G. NW C'or I"X 31.99 A. - 20 A. Crow, Crow &amp; Porter, Attorneys, Pomeroy , Ohio, until 10:00
Ru~w. ll ugh I. 1\- tri a. S IS 2l:. - 76 A, 44 . 1~ A., Value $1890,
A. M. on Saturday, February
W uf S\ 1• 1 , Ex. Co;tl, lti9 .75 A.. T axr~ $i7.97.
6th.
i965, for the foUowlnK :
Val ur• ~.:G'Hl, T: l'~t's . Sl~ii .HJ.
Salisbury Township 1964
1964
Pontiac Lemans Spt Cpe.
Fl :q\('_ fl .ovli 1.. t... ld&lt;~, S.. IS.
Ro~t ir, Carl &amp; Fayt S 32,
Two 22 Rifles.
32 , SE !'.ur 1-:x ('n;t l,
LJI\ ;~~ St''' \ t'l' !i~O . HU rods oul of 550
A.. \'·11::~· $C' ilP~J . T:.tXl'S. $1!:\ 13 A. N lme Sec 32, .70 A., Value Terms of Sale: Cash.
FRANK W. PORTER, JR.
Ca qu·r11 e r Village
$650. Taxes, $26.60.
ADMINISTRATOR OF
Dll ri!' •'' 11. Clil 1re V , Lot No.
Cunk, C. W., S. 34. Survey
1 - ~nr! tl dtl . \'; due $20, 1'D'i· lOH , 327. Out of 10.47 A.. NW of THE ESTATE OF HENHY
FRANKLIN SHANE
es, $ :,r:
S1 Rtr 7, .50 A., Value $670,

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The only American car that's anti antifreeze and pro-snow
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1 Dow, Clara M, S 8. Survey
Croll' C. H.. S. B. S F.nd of (i41J , InS line No. 5, 10.70
A.,
HOT TIP
17' . ''· ~ltd nf :'\ \\' I I. 'l rn t\ IValue $1840, Taxes, $75 ....1.
NEW
YORK
!UPI) - The
Valu P $111 , ' Lt x•·~ $ . ~~ 1 II&lt;Jrtung , Loui se, S 23,_ SurGirl
Scouts
of
the
U.S.A. offer
tr .. w. (' II. ·..; 2n22. SW C1' r. vrv 640. SE part of NE -14, 2a.the
following
tip
to
make sure
W ol !:1m. 1: 1111 ,\ , \': 1!11r ~~ 0 . 'i.) A., V ~ due $1520, T:lXCS $62.·
that
campfires
are
completely
Ta xe~ .~ 1 If,
1fl.
lhi'S Pil, Rnh(';rt &amp; ALice M. S out:
Ci'PP'.\ ( 1'.!'' i l !' 2.~ IV . End
First sprinkle the fire with
Ex. ~ \ '-.\\ t·,,rnt' l !l flfl A. , :\.) S. Cen. pl.. of Sec . JS, 1.57 water, then rake up the coals
A., Value $620, Taxes, $25 .38.
Va htP ~t ;o T:1 \ t'~ '1;2 1;fi
and sprinkle again. Wben the
Cn1w . (1·,:1~ . 11. ~ 22·2.1, ~~ F:nd Russell, Haberl &amp; Alice, M S.
44.1\ a!lhes and coals are cool to the
26 011 ,\ , \ 1lllt' $Hill. T ilX t'.;, :15, Survey 640, Mid. ol
~: or Cr. M1d. of S %, 14.43 A., touch, the fire ls definitely ••au
$7 II"
out."
( 'I P\1'. ('l1·1~ 11
s 2'! n ~, c.\ Vr1 lue $17!10, Taxes. S1l23
1\ussell,
Robert
&amp;
Alir:-e
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17 1:! A \'1d ,,j \l,\ ,, E x. 2 Val ue $160, Taxes, 16.57.
Middleport Village 1964
A. F:. ,' w .\. \' ;tlt iP ~·1 n . Ta ,.. ~s
Cousins,
Mary M, Survey
$.44.
N
l59,
Porn
359,
Value
$830,
Crow \1 \' . -;
s :l:i. Survey 640. W.

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$1. 7H.

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!..1'.1 •·n. D•·lhr rl W., S
24.
N l~ &lt;~rt ill 1~ S O .~ in W Pll rt oF •
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1.75 :\ . Value $30, Taxes, $1.78.
Lt&gt;banon TownshipEa~tt:rn

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I.awrerwe, B. A., S. l l-27 NE ·
~rnrr, J(J.OO A., V.a lue
$60,
Taxes. $S.Ii7.

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illl of rio 257 SW Part Ex. 11
A. 1.00 A.. Value $240; Taxes.

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prelw Who Will the lint~ fo_l!pOt_~· Y·l roetet. TIMi reallllas

Wahama Honor
Roll for Third
Period Noted

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TO GET THE WORM
Robins, wblcb cock lbelr
" Steelworker members in this heads searching for worms in
area have an especially big the ground, are look!Dg, not
stake tn this election because 1listening. The birds lacli: bt..
.. Abei-Borke-Molony victory \ focal vision, and beet C8ll see
will give rank-and-file members when a slngle eye II pointed

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Smith here coaches the aelzellllln the. role. In the right photo, Barbara
Buetlllg, a Ge1'11181l actreas, portrays Hanna:Reitseb, the only woman teot
pnotvaecepted by .the Nazi Lultw8fle. She's leaning against a model of
the ·l Tlie real Hann• Rett,eh IJ DOW repoxtedi,J Ill Gha111 tralnklg ......._

fDl Prime Minister Kwame l'Oaumab.

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Demonstrations
In Art, Baking,
Sewing, Given

MASON - Demonstrations In
art· sewing and baking were 1
MASON The
• presented at the dinner meetWahama Hlgh ing of the Mason Home DemonSchool Honor roll for the 3rd stration club on Tuesday at the
SIX Wee~s has been anounced home of Mrs. Delbert Dot
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by Principal Clyde Foley,
Mason
son,
Of the. 68 honor students, 17 In the morning session Mrs
ar~ Semors- who are Erma John McDaniel, exhibited
Cntes, Robert Greene, George still life art exhibits in water
Hoffman, Roger Luckey~oo. colors and charcoal and demonSharon Maynard, Sandra Pick- strated her technique Sh ha
~ns, Robert Brown, Linda Clark, been attending art ciass:s to~ I
ranz Reichert, Thomas ~us- several months in Point Plea~
sell, Pamela Stewart, Dixie sant.
Fl1:1wers, Mary Foster, Kathy Following a turkey dinner
Hesson, Glenndalyn Ord, Mich. Mrs Matilda Noble assisted
1
ael Stewart and Patty Thomp- sev~ral club merilb ers and
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son.
guests in knitting and sewing.
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JUNIORS : Rhonda Brabham. Mrs. Elizabeth Jeffers demonMax Brown, June Bumgarner, strated making rolls
Becky Gardner, Leah Ann Mil- Better Living Pr~jects were
ler' Betty S(;arberry • Rebecca passed liJtJt to the old members
Sleeth, Brend&amp; Bradford, Janel] and explained to the new
m:
Call, Shar~ Flesher, Vicki Stew- hers, who at this time sel~~ed
art, Conme Harbour, Judy their projects for the year
Hoffman and Alberta Thompson. Attending the dinner m.;,tlng
SOPHOMORES · Debbie Cook, were Mrs Fems Justis Mrs
Dav1d Cooke_. Ronnie R o us h, Oscar casto, Mrs. Tho~ Tay:
R~semary S1sk, Sandy Sorden. lor, Mrs. Jack Paugh,
Mrs.
Ailee S!one, Ar~old Weaver, George Zuspan, Jr., Mrs. Dor&lt;r
Jacqueline Aldridge, Charlene thy Cartwr'ght
M M tilda
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K•lly, Lois King, Vic~i May, Noble, Mrs. J~hn ~ach." Mrs
D1ane Noble, Roberta Parsons, John Marshall, Mrs. Elizabeth , PROFESSIONAL TEAM TO VISIT GALLIPOLIS- Highlighting the 1964-65 winter
~~aron Queen, Brenda B~wn, Jeffers, Mrs. John McDaniei, [ bowlin~ camp01gn m Galltpohs Sunday wil 1 be the ~ppearance of the Stroh's Beer
r mefa Roush, Rebecca Shrlltlp- Master Stevie Kinzel and the professiOnal team from. Detrott, M1ch. Wm ner of 19 various tournaments durmg the
m, Sandra Stewart, Susan hostess, Mrs. Dotson.
,past four years, the Mtch1gan keglers rolled the second and fourth highest threeSurface .. Handy Weaver. Ro-1
game senes m the nation last year with scores of 3,560 and 3,552. The Stroh's team
b•rt Whllmore.
wtU appear at Sk.yhne Lanes on Rt. 7 above Kanauga at 1 p m Sunday The
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Freshman, "A" Honor Roll, Commandeers Will
battle Gallipolis' top bowlers in a three-game series. Pictur~d ~bove left to J;~~
Abolln and Gloria Gibbs: Pre8 ent Prgram
Front row-Bob Crawford, Dale Seavoy and Mike Totsky. Rear- Mike SamardzJJ:·
B R~U: Stephen Fowler, San- PT. PLEASANT -Tbe "Com- fumor Donoso, Capt. John Ruggiero, Jr., Inset on right is lrv Jaffee, manager. Se~
dra Gibbs, Sandra Greer, Elea- menders" of Athens W Va ;.oday s sports page for additional mformation.
nor Rott•h, Dennis Tullab, Rita Concord College will' pre;.nt ~
Brabham, Sue Bumgarner, Ju- . concert at the Pt. Pleasant high:
men's Thursday alternoon !ea- seconds. Mrs Delbert Do·.«n,
dy Lathey, Diana Roush, Harry 1school auditorium this eveningj
[~:ue.
I Mason, has an aH-spare scure l
Joe VanMeter, Jamea Hart, IThursday at 8 p. m.
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This re,.oll•dly Is the hig·'"'t of 18 1.
Urenda
Roush,
are al
and
Karen
Staats.Kathleen Roush Ig The "Commanders"
.
score made by a woman bcwler
.roup o1 16 musae 1ans from .
smce the oj"&lt;..ring o{ the Ma son Earth 's atmosphere serves
:,cord C?llege currently on
uowling ('pp .~r.
[as a shield agamst the da~r
Pleasant Valley Hospital
ADMITTED - Mrs Arthur d' to brmg to student• and
S 0000Ce
Betty Sayre •nd Marv i(-.:·sJ· gerous radiation of ultravioH. . bOth
·
au Jences once again live per~
both of New Haven, have scoresllet and cosmic rays from
C.:~~
:m:rtseob:"g: lormance of the e~citing sounds PT. PLEASANT - Funeral In the 180's a"d come in cl"se 1 space.
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urn· and rhythms of b1g band jazz. lservice for the Rev. M. D.
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lplpohs Ferry. Jlan;o
Davl8, the Pt. Pleasant Junior and will be held Friday at 2 p m
t. Pleasant.
Bands
· Ihe Mo hr_g tevellll Funeral
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DJSCHAHGED _
Ml h I _Senior
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c ae
Home w1th the Rev. W. S Oil' udnall, Pt. Pleasant; Arthur ed in the past twenty - four !ups officiating. Burial wiil be
~ayre, Evans.
hours, Alfred Pearson, Point in Lone OBk cemetery.
-o ARRESTED
Pleasant, charged with .
He died Wednesda at horne
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cat1on and Dana Jones 18 Pt. r
· .y
PT. PLEASANT _ Jail ...,.. PI
t Rt 2
a ter a long !II ness. He was
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easan •
. ' non at G II' lis F
cords show two arrests record· warrant ·
a apo
erry on
December 2.5,
1872, a son of the
Lemuel and Eva Austin
Shiflet. He was a retired minister and former pastor of the
Pleasant Ridge Christian church
In Hogsett. The Rev. Shlnet
was the Jast living member
of the local Fraternal Order of
Odd Fellows No. 33.
Rev. Shiflet'• tirst wife, Ma·
CHILDREN'S
ry Helena Burks Shiflet, died
in 1926, and his second wife,
Estella Epple Shiflet, died in
pair
Dependable Pierc•Simpson Redios
1956.
Surviving are a son, Freder-1
ick Shiflet, Pt. Pleasant; three
Sizes 4 to 10
daughters, Helena Shiflet of Pt.
Pleasant with wbom he resided: Mrs. Leonard Watterson.
pr
Men's 4 &amp; 5 Buckle
Apple Grove, and Mrs. Nina
Meyer, Indianapolis; two bro-t_ _ _....;___...,..__ _l.,
thers, Fred Shiflet, Middleport
Discontinued
w.,k
and Lemuel 0 . Shiflet, Rutland;
a sister, Mrs. Maude Freeman,
Styles For Boys
Also
Prom
Los Angeles. two grandchildren
Th- Fine Redloa
SPECIAL GROUP
and four great .grandcllildren.
eMoblle Whips
and Girls
Friends may call at the MohrWOMEN'S
StevenS Funeral home alter 4
• . Ground Pl1nes
p m. Thursday. Tbe family bas
FLEECE LINED
eGeneral
eCable
requested tl.at flowers be omit·
ted and, donatlilno , Plllde to
• Polytronics
eCrysJ•I•
the Holzer Hospital ,foundation.
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SURE-GRIP

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WINTER TIRES

TIRES
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$

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Girls

Men's Eloy'a

PULL-ON
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4 Buckle

$1-99 pr.

$2·"

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ARCTICS

LEATHER -OXFORDS

LOAFERS

Mrs. Paugli is·
Singles Play

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FOREMAN &amp;ABROn
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on Third Street,
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"()peraUon Croasbow •

:a.._.:~fu'~· At
lertlth'otSJ}~ !lYma !right) portnya Flight Officer
a-n 8m
- l!eyal Air J'orce · the photographic lllter-

• Hallicrafter

27, NW Corner of E ·~. $10.00
A., Value $140, Taxes, $13.32. I
l..ttart Township
Badgley, Oscar L. . S. 5.

iWOMEN 01" ADYJ!NTtlR&amp;-AIIted and Am D&amp;UoniJ cluriDg World War

,n both produ.ed mllilaly herolnel and a new film

eJohnson

At ...

THE RACINI; OFFICE - - - - .
WILL CONTI NUl! · TO 81! OPEN FROM
9 TO 5 PM TUESDAY &amp; SATURDAY

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Office Will Be Discontinued. Our Buslnen
Will Be Conducted At Our New Location

Office Hours: 9·5 Mon. thru S1t.

Loc8 1 56611 loeated- •·

wod, W. Va., bas a memberHunter pointed out that the ohlp of approzlmately 1,'100.

Arctics

Pomeroy

214 E. SeconL A.-r'omeroy

Abei-Burke-Molony forces already are auured of the rnajority 011 the incoming USWA
Executive Board.

enol'lllllllo rna-

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$1.88

NOTICE

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Abel, now secretary-treasurer.
reclved 1·310 nominations to
the incumbent David J . MeDonaid's 904.

will reclve
jorlty.•

SHOES

Certified Oil Station

ollldall, and wllb 1M

sentiment among the mmbers 1 a greater degree of control over downward.

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Is overwhelmln8ly In support of that Abel was vb1uall)' drafted
thll cluulge. and hence oo Feb- fo1 the prosidellcy ." 11!ruary 9, the entire Abel tJcket aaid.

. Union tellers did not. reveal

RADIO .EQUIPMENT

FIRST
QUALITY
REGULAR
W, Mtln It,

lgnore eie&lt;Ud loc8J _... ...

RAVENSWOOD
Un I t e d
~wnrlt.... Local 5668 revealed today it waa one of those
aomlnalin&amp; I. w. Abel for the
presidency of the milllon-member union.

identity of llle nornJnatmg locall.
H. H. Hunter, President, of
the Local, said today, "The

CITIZENS BAND

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Local5668 Steelworkers
. d, Backing AbeI
Nonunate

SALE I

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SHOE STORE
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�Solem Center

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In Jackson nfurder Trial
JACKSON (UPI) - Dr. J. A.
DeLamerens patho"""•t at
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Holzer llolpltal In GaUipolla,
wu to taati••
today 11 the f1rllt·~
degree murder trjal of Mrs.
Allee Marie EviDI, :U, of near
Ironton, moved. into the second
day.
Three witneses t e s t i ( i e d
Wednesday before the threeJudge panel in Jackson County

Mrs. Evans Is accuSed In the I murder Indictment.
Co
~N fatal beating of Henry Hall, 66, Harold Spears, Ironton,
unty Coroner v~r1ea
. d '""
obbe
"• pt 1 t ~-t
t1ng
Gaskill, Special Deputy Sheriff ur.,. • r
ry •·~m
•• ,,._, prooecu
J ohn T. Evans. and J ohn Mor. Feb. 21.
told
the court thai Mn.
was gu1Uy by reason of
gan of Oak Hill were the state'o Harold Cron, 37, and James cipaUon in 1 conoplracy
first witnesses.
Whitt- 18, both of near Ironton, bbe
were convicted in the slaying in ro Defry.
ttor
More than 100 species of In- earUer trills and received life Dou~~sesaid• thene!oman
sects . attac:t cotton, according sentences.
never within a quarter
to the Encyclopaedia Britanni- The Jud&amp;es overruled a de- the house the night of the
ca.
fense motion to dismiss the ing.:

Common Pleas Collrt.

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Academy Scandal Mushrooming

SHOPP.iNG liP
eloolc To Us
lntroducine

OUR OWN
PORK
SAUSAGE
Made ri&amp;"bt ill
tbiJ store

from our oWD
recipe. lt ' l
jiOOdl

Big Earth Hole
Site Will be

RACINE
FOOD
MARKET
Yo~o~r

Local Clover
F•rm Store,

January Fabric Bargains
Shop Now For Greet Savings!

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3-lb.

Mother, Young
Daughter Die
In Stove Blast

NEW SHIPMENT SPRING PIECE GOODS

The Fabrie Shop

Frldl'( &amp; Saturday Spef'ial
.AsK for this Item :
2 Do1. Mix~ White

Singer Sales &amp; Senrice

Unclassified EGGS

115 W. Second

and

WY 2·2284

Pomeroy

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WAID CROSS SONS STORE OFFERS

END CUT

PORK CHOPS

DAY SERVICE
ON

Congressional spokesman cooperate with county spokesmen

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FINISHING

in thPir di strict and help coordinate legislation efforts.
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NE'S DAY ,
RS DAY
FEB.
14

CENTER CUT lb. 59c

and a diamond
is tlu gift of
lovers

E. M.in St.

WY 2-3975

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15'1201.29c!

, l This great assortm ent will take a shine to your k1tchen
- • •• ease cook10g and cleanup chores!
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PHONE WY 2-3498

POMEROY, 0.

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SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
REXALL DRUGS .
WY2·2955

1J2 E. M•in

Pomeroy

• 24 kt. Jlold precille"
wiring in vitel .,..,
• Front Cotw TV C.ftttM1/
Brigf'IIMII ......

PRICES START
AS LOW AS

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NlW ADMIRAL COLOR

FIDELITY CONTROl 1 ~•1 . oenoU
ito w•rmest

~PUMPS

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Hardware..
MAIN STREET

PRoFFin's WHOL~SALE

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"Everything In

35c -·

health

of pharmary.

Ebersbach

MIXES;iSi:,.. _ltc
'12 ....

promptly

bilily is one of the A:&amp;C's

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.B~nER'

drug~

your convenience, Dependa·

$101.00

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and

other items

Prl- Stort At

All14" Sizes
All15" Sizes
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.OLD STYLI!

3·. S1

(Jn

fill prescriptions

accurately

RACINE. SE~VI~~ · S!All9N .
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.

'49·95 ~:
'59·95

$25x20 10 Ply
900x20 10 Ply

NEW TIRE WARRANTY

Pemeroy

Ground Beef
Sliced Bacon
Eggs s;,.·a· _ _
Valley Bell Milk

DEPENDABILITY

DUNLOP GOLD CUP HIGHWAY

WITH BEANS--- can

Sliced·PINEAPPLE

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CLIFF 'HOUSE -

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• Rei- 11.69 · AUTOMATIC PERC BREWS 5-9 CUPS
, • Reg. 11.79 • DEEP 12·QUART DISH PAN
j • Re&amp;- 11.59 • ANCEl FOOD CAKE PAN
11.19 · PIE PAN WITH HANDY LID
• le&amp;. $1.69 • SAUCE POT HOLDS 4 QUARTS

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ARMOUR

SIMON'S
MARKET
CHOICE

LOIN CUT lb. 6fc

TOMATO CATSUP
CHILl

YOUR

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399·00
With Worbble
Trode-111

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ADMIRAL,., Mark of Quality Throl.ifhouJ U.. WorU

BAKER FURNITURE
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Televiston Revue

JAM• •
The XI Gmmlut Mu Chapter
will bold Ill rocuJar mer'l"'
Thuroday, Jan. 21 ot lbt Columbia Gas olfke Ia lllddl•

HURRY TO ...

RUTLAND FURNITURE

Was $795, Reduced To $699
SH
670 • 15 -

Found

i POMEROY
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5 ~ room frame
house with bath, gas circu·

STATION

lating heat (maximum

Jack w Carse)'
Mgr W'Y 2-9932

$19.(10), 2 • room basement
with cellar, unfinished attic.

bill

1961 Ford "6"-

Door

wreen finish, heat-

V2

Ton Pickup

Flare!lide 8ft . DeltlX«' cab, good tin•s , heater.
Normally Priced $1295, Special $999

1960 Ford VB Falrlane 500 -

game Saturday night, a Wa·[
Business Services
small basement and hot air
hama Varsity Jacket.
oYith I ,- . .
heating, gars.ge. Plenty' good
the name " J 1m" on it Plea se CUSTOM but.l'hP.rmg and cutreturn to Wahama
H h tmg Phil Meter Phon.f' WY
garden spa.ce and excellent
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site
for ponds. Can be bought
9
12
2
27
School.
l
3 P,
very reasonable for
cash
AtTC:F,R ." for post hOle dJggt&gt;r i IN COVIE TAX Service. John- 1 sa le.
on Ford Tractor in
Ftve I son · Si mpson Insurance Ag- , C. C. CUCKI.ER. REALTOR
WY
Point ~ area . Floyd Curnmins. l· Pncy . Room 6, Coats Build· ·BOX 2!9
mg. ),liddleport.
POMEROY, OHIO
CH 7-2101.
I 27 3lc
1 20 He
1 26 3tc

2 Door

No rust , rlean body and lnterior, automatic trans. Ra·

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dio and

heat~r.

guotl tires .
$699

1957 International Heavy Duty Pickup

Good cab and finish, heater, 2 tone blue finish.
Was $695, Reduced To$499

MAJOR Medical HP-alth Plan :-·oR SAI.E-Middlepofl '~S talJ.
11on • cancellable, gu&lt;Jnmted,
esl DuUding. located M N
renewablt' . Pays 100 per cent
Second Street, Middleport
of Medical bills, over
DePriced for quiet .ale
lJtductible Call J~n Johnson,
quire at Ohio Hotel

Ja&lt;'k's Dairy Bar

4

· Normally Priced $1195, Reduced To $999

KF.F.PSAKF. die~mnnd wedd ing
Corner lot with
driveway.
ring, lost in vicinity Kro~Pr '----------co...,al High and dry, conveniently lo-mme ,,
cated and a buy at ~~
"~. 110.
Store and Court Street He LUMP and run vf Co
lor sale (~oeglelll
al .... o. U. S. 33 ACREAGE - 80 acres
dd'
ward . Write Box. 66aA. Th('
Puge St ., Mi teport 12 4 tfc in Bedford Township midway
Daily Sentinel.
1 28 ::lie
- - -- -- -between Pomeroy .and Athens.
LOST at Waha ma Basketb&lt;'~ll 7 . room house with bath,

Notice

d&lt;~rk

Powerglide trans ., good tires,
er. A wonderrul to buy.

laJI .

SUPER SERVICE

I 28 lie

and

PU~

Nvlon Blackwall Tube ·Tvpe

Jakit! , Portla nd

lost

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1961 Chevrolet Biscayne 6 -

16.60

1

2-4811

Rutland,

0.

$39

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HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - In point in COII9idering blstorloal
you have ben wnndaring documentarleo ' They must be
lately about-the FNOOl llmllu- relevant In good measure to the
lloD, NBC-TV pr-..a a ,.,.,. bert and now In order to Insure
bour opeeial about that very III8XimWD effect. "The Fren&lt;b
lllbjerl 'l'llesdaJ lligbt.
Rfiolutlon" wu astoundingly
Thlt remarbbl)' COIISiderate Irrelevant in concept and struc.
pubtlc oervlco may have taken lure, except perltaps in the moot
you unawarea· - perbaps you general and unsopblsticated.
bave btan oae of tho few wbo terms.
have nat been wmdaring lately I enjoyed very DUICh the
about lite Ftencb Revolution. beauty of many oi the sights
'l'ls\lotosb- Y011 l!llaa the point. and art worlta, but all ""'' tlleoe
'l'bei-e 11 warming aa1ety for a acblevements CGUicl accol!lpllsh
network In•a topkl ouch ao 18th wu to make tho hour a beautioentury lliltory.
ful bore--perilapo jost bore If
One - stir bp tho animals ooe did not hve color teleH one should examine a lople vision set.
aucb as, oay, the teetering sta- The cript was not only who~
Ius o1 tbe lln1ted Nations. But ly ot&gt;vlous and lacking In oritho 1'rencb Revolution? Ab, glnaijty, but contllned ijttlo
t - were lbe days. There II more lhan grade shoo! lnfor·
lafety ln numbness.
mation and, worst of all, was,
It 1001 wUilout too mucb aay- bt tone and delivery, utterly
ing, of course, that there is cold. distant, detached and plod·
llOihlni wrong with hlsloricalldlng. Only brief, and very gen-1
docllmentarles. They hove pro- era!, remarks at the end tried
vtded IOitle of television's most for 10me relevance, lamely.
ercellent bours. One thinks of
NBC-TV's "The Kremlin' or The Channel Swim, lndonesABf..TV's "Saga of Western ian President SUkarno, whose
Man" speclala.
counlry has withdrawn !rom the
But all ol these remembered United Nations, II scheduled to

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their parenll
are urged
to
be present.
Eacb family
Ia ask·
Mrs_ cook is
i!
ed to bring cookies.
Counselon, ministers and
The Sub-District COuncil of
Hostess lor
representatives of each local the County Methodist
Youth
church charge are urged to Fellowship will meet. Satw-day
WCTU Meeting allended a meeting ol tbe January 30 at 1:30 p. m. at the
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lb HAROLD GRAY

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8:00 Oh10 Valley Newa
1:05 World News
8:10 Sporls Today
8:15 Weather
10:30 Song &amp; Story Hour
10:45 Family W..-shtp Hour
11:00 News, Army Hour
11:30 Public Sen1ce
12 00 News Ro1Hl1lup
12:20 Bulletin Board
12:25 News 0 Grams
12:30 Saturday MaUnea
4: 00 Obcing with Do.ss
I: 30 Top l'eo !Wvue

5:00 News Ro.mdup
S: 15 Public Service
5::-w Dlnner Musicale
6:45 Sign

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Bv GEORGE WONDEII
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tion Monday evenln&amp;, Feb. 1 al.
the church beginning at 7:30 P·
paid. Mrs. Hampton gave lit· Columbus. .
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m. Mrs. Donald Boone will be
erature to members to be dis-- Mrs. Alm1ra DavJS, sister
program chairman.
tributed to area churches.
1 Mrs. Richard Martin of the
1Mrs. Nente Long, passed
Mrs. Cook, devotional and1way Wednesday morning at
Rutland Friendly
Gordeners
program leader, used as heriHuston Rest Home. She had Club will present tbe garden
!opt"c "In His Strength." She,been in failing health sinca she program of~ monlb on,, tho
With J--~ oh
was assisted by Mrs.
E1len 1had broken her hip about a ' "Co(fee Time
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ow
Couch and Miss Elizabeth Duf- year ago, but her death came Monday morning, Feb. 1. at 9
fy. Miss Duffy read an article as a surprise. Burial was
a. m. Her topic will be Flowfrom Union Signal concerning Wells Cemetery near
ers and Planta in the Home.
a bill introduced by Senator ville.
The Rutland Garden Club wUI
ha
Rad llfl
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o1 n... ••..·ch
o~r·•--sen. providing for the esMr. Wesley Gra m,
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tablishment of the fourth week brother of Eugene !~
in April as youth temperance cal, and Emmett Graham,
soon and
W.ek. At the Close of the meet~ Arthur, took his own life in a home
ber move back to their

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future meetings In the after- Mr. and Mrs. John Shillings
noon instead of evenings. Re- and s.on, Gary, were
po~ were given. It was an· guests of their daughter, Mr.
nounced tltat all pledges were and Mrs. Homer Hartsook

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On the Everlasting Anms, fol· order that new representat- Members are asked to take I
towed with prayer by Mrs. C.
L.
Melvin Alkire. Miss Lucretia tfves to the dJJJtrlct may Ull:' guest.
Genheimer and Miss Nelle Bing cbosen.
The B. H. Sanborn Missloft-ary Society of the Middleport
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reported on the film shown as Bl
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Ba ti8t Church will be
week at Pomeroy High ocbool.
First
P
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It was decided to hold the regular meeting.
the host to tho annual Fe W

Is Planned
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Theatre Party

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The meeting, in charge of sentatives from this year and 2 p. m. at the Columbia Gaa
Mrs. Allen Hampton, president two new ouea elected for nest office in Middleort with Bety
opened with the hymn Leaning

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Mrs. Joseph Cook entertain- :~ls:c~ c::cllsa~:tyy, United Methodist Church
in
ed tlie Pomeroy WCTIJ Tues- Jan. 30 al lbe United Melbn- Pomeroy· FE". 1
day afternoon at hor Lincoln · dt.l Cburcb In Pomeroy.
The Pomeroy Garden Club
Terrace home.
There should be two repreoo will meet Monday af~n at

Home made PIZZA
1957 CHEV.
1951 CHEV.
S;l1l~;)'!PS
Pepperoni
hMtburger. Small - 50e;
WY 2-290:t
for information .
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4 DOOR
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road.
1 19 30tc FAR\1 82 A. on hard
M d.
e !Urn
c, argrl 28 6tc ! ~ _ __
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building sites, old house snd :
INCOME TAX servtce. Vtctor barn, 'h mineral. Leaded.
4 Door _ _ $499
WAS $69
WTLL DO rug weavinli! Wl 9- E GauL Chester, Ohio. Phone 1 Homer Smith, Star Rt. No.
Standard trans. New
REDUCED
1
282ft
1-9·2Utp 1 9&amp;1-2402 afl.er 5 p. m
3 _ Hox 29, Ripley , w. Va. 1
TO -1 8 30tp
125-30
tires, radio, healer.
~IJI 'C•M•IHII.I!. lns•Jrancf ~en 1 _ _ _ --· _ -·_ ·
tp
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can· ·~llfl'd' • .o51 vuur CJpera 1PRIIMPT delivery ol limestone
Wanted To Buy
lor'' bt:enae? cau W\' J.~
for your every need. A n y
tUiUt
size Phone Emmet W Shut- STANDlNG Timber. Top cash
er, Cont.racllng. WY 2·3243.
price paid. Marion !Wynolds.
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Coolville. Ohio. Rt. 3. Call
OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
U~
ing. refreshments were served ~~us::r;~h~:;~•· He
Mr . ..:·Mrs.
Mao Hall
- - - or
en - - - I EX -PER_T_ c_abi-ne-1 makin~. cus· after 4 o'clock, 667-3503.
POMEROY, OHIO
by Mrs . Cook.
a~hes and sdizziness recently
visited her uncle, otto Bard, at
1 11 3otP
tom made furniture, such as
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was able to contlnue bis
Holzer bospltal, Friday. He waa
10 ACRES o[ bottom
corn
hut
ch
cabin~ts
and
Ouflets
d
Silent
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at
the
powder
plant
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so well.
ground . SH 2·4695.
Help Wante
Is Devotions Top1c
thur.•He leaves his wife
Mrs. Evelyn Devault entor·
1 27 Slc tables, etc. made to order
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Built-In euphoards or cabmcts --u.-s. Civil
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iiJlitk£&amp;CX£0rull/a:a
k&amp;iizw:a;c;::mwiiMID
"Silent
Christians"
was
the
children.
tained
the Past &lt;.blefa Club on
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FOR RENT - Furmshed apart· · Phone IJ.. V 2-5312.
1 5 30tc Men women 1a •nd
"Ye'l' seru,... lob•
The Ohio University Band
devotional topic presented by Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Hutchl-\:;~~e~ve~n~tn~I~·~Tell~~mem:~ber~·
rnent. Three rooms and bath. !
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Hie!&gt; pa, 'ihol"l 11 "' 1"
-'dnnnament
rt hi b 1 to
ated
Mrs. George Meinhart when the son came h.ome from Colum·
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All utilities furnished . See "'elgler BulldJn~ . ~·•ppl)
for .:·~~·~·;~u;d~~~~:. •::~"~:;-;. psr:!~~:~:: ~;~~~ M7dd~eport Hi~:bool
Loyal Berean Class of the Mid..
where th&lt;&gt;M had been lk&gt;nD
Fred Hoffman at 256 South nf'W hnme!-t Buill
in kitr.h· 110
usua n~ unn~e"'*"" FREE lnfurm•· 1
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1 "' &lt;ln lOIII. ,alarle• r.,qulr.ment.··tonday mom1•• Feb I at
dleport Ch"'""" of Christ met stay·" wblle there to see hil
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en!-., storm WID OWS , a urn- , "-"' rn~ '"~a' ••vln• name , ••Hru• and ''
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_ ourt Ave ., Middleport .
mum sldllll': Call Gu:y Ne1g- : phon..
10 a. m. is for students only
fUQty
Tuesday evening at lhe chW'Ch. doctor. He II much lm)pro•r·[IQU
. h--.J 2 rooms \er . H.ac1~ . OhiO.
I Un('(lln Srrvl~e. ao• MD- Pom~
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open-.1
REGULAR
MODERN Iurms
I' DaH,y senuneJ. Pomeroy, 0bl~~o.
aa:ord"lDg to Mr • Willla m K•
u1c ~..-.e was
~ with ed .
12 l9 t[c
·--Russell, Middleport Band DlA th""lre party was pla~d[ prayer by the president, Mr
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl McGinCertified Oil Stillion
and bath efltcJency a, ;wunen l
First floor. Middleport. Phone - --lnsuran~
rector.
for Feb. 15 wbn Ohio
Eta L. R. Wiley.
nis spent two weeks at
WY 2·387t
I 21 12tc
Business Services
PHOTO Copytng Service. CopStudent• !ram tho 5th grade Phi Chapter ol Beta
During the business
bome bere.
,~~to~=~
THREE ROOM furnished apart1es made o1 legal papera. tbrnugb tile !lib will atend Phi Sorority met Tuesday
. Marvin Kelly wu
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ment with bath t'or couplt! . Lut r:II'HHI, P'huDIIIIII ...
bird~ records and almost any tbe c:oncert at an asembly ning in the Columbia Gas
ed as improving from rec~nt
Phone WY 2-M:Iii in MiddleHeollq
other dllOUI!lenls.
period. II wao reported earl!- in Middleport.
Miss
. Following group singport. 212 South Fifth Ave.
IIIIDomllle, Reoter Insurance, PomenJJ er by Ohio University lhallbe Neuman, president,
log
bymn, I Love to Tell
a.d VOU sewer lrftlltel
tfc
concert
would
be
open
to
tbe
the
meeting.
the
Story
the meeting was
1 18 tic
84
We bava all pubUc but seating capuclty of
Thank you notes were read closed witb prayer. RefresbAPARTMENT, 5 rooms
and
!le.., Machines
tit Mldcll
r1 adllorl
will
ts
ed to 11 mem
•-·•
Legal Not1'ce
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from Shirley Beegle
and men were aerv
""'"• shower and tub. ~1 S.
Reasoedle not permit this.
Knlgh
bers and one guest, the 1\eY.
3rd St., Middleport,
Phone
CaD II) Z-ml o., '" Nlpt
LEGAL NOTICE- Mrs. A. R.
t. A
IDcks, by the hoslelaWY 2-2671.
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sale was planned for Feb.
' Mrs. Clarence Mel'leal, Mro.
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ONA LOUISE MARCINKO,
the location to be ~=::::
We're stortlng Tha Now
With A lmlll
TRAILER LOTS - free sew- "~AI'ING, Plumbing, Mueller a minor, whase place of res!- Riding Club Dinner
later. Anyone having
(lec&gt;rge Meioharl, Mrs. -Ruth
ln
ond
Lot U. Give You A Good o..L More Now
age and water. Brown 's Trail
Furua.... Unoid
BrotHn. dence is unknown, and Helen Is Well AUemled
Is asked to cootact members Karr, Dick Wiley, Mrs. Jarnes · Fordt Are Being Sold Tlt.on E- Bofore. Th!lt
er Park !Stale Approved!. 1 Ill East MaiD -~ Pom- White, mother of Mona Louise
of the chaple&lt;.
Hawley and Hom..- Rice.
· Mo•na More Sharp UMII Cart Are a.lng Tr-*1 .. .
Minersville, Ohio, Phone WY
a-oy. Pb~ Wl' W4CL
Marcinko, a minor, whose place Approximately ?$ members
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1 II tic of residence Is also unknown, and guests attended the annual A theatre party Is scb~led j
64 CHEVY II NOVA 400 - 4 DOOR
'TWO 1 room furnishedapart· TRANSMISSION Salvage Com- will take notice that on the dinner of the Meigs County Rid- for Monday nlgbt, Feb. II, with
8 oyl. P.G. lrans. Power aleerfDIIIDd NciiO.
menta. One first floor WY 2- pany. !Wpalrlng all makes. 25th day of November, 1964, ing Club Tueaday evening at members to moet In front oi
.a.
•omatic and standard tra!l8- Thomas J. Marclako,
bemg the Rock Springs Grange ball. the Meigs Theatre at !
Mr. and Mrs. Ruger PhDIIps
64 FORD GALAXIE 50J) - 2 DR. HARD
11 27 u.
- missions. Maurtce Gagoon plaintiff, flied his petition
a- Beked ham provided by the The regular meeting will
and family of Middleport wera
8 eyl, Automatic Tnalll. Radio.
MODERN 4 room ant1
bath
Owner. Phone WY UJ?3.
' gainst Mona Louise Marcinko, low in the gas efftce ill
Sunday dinner guests
lumtsbed aparunt!nt.
M 1 d·
u 17 tfc a minor, as de(endant in the is hereby made .
port. Memben are reminded
motber, Mra. Clara PbDlipl.
63 FORD GAlAXIE 500 - 2 DR. HARD TOP
Court of Common Pleas
of
REFERENCE DEED: Vol. note lhe change ol to
Mr. and Mra. WendeD Chapdloport. WY H874 .
8 eyl. Alltomatlo T1ul, Radio.
AUt..TIUNEEil
9 11 tfc
Meigs County, Ohio, being Case 212, page 333, Records
of day Instead of the regular
WelhttDn were receul
62 FAIRLANE 500 - 2 DOOR
1 ROOM aparlrnenl and bath.
tomploto 8enloo
No. 13,704, praying lor divorce Deede of Meigs County, Ohio. day.
guests of his ~~=::
8 &lt;71. Slllndartl Tnull. Radio.
uofurnishd . All uuliues turCl1ll llnidlanl
from tho said Mona
Louise Plaintiff also alleges that the Pat Hllldy cllstlrubted "March
and Mrs. J8cob
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Dlabed. Upstairs above Dr.
w.:-·c.~l'l';:,
Marcmko. a minor, on
the parties are the owners of the of Dlmea" material. Betty
his mother, ~~tlrlll- N •--61 FORD GALAXIE 500 • 2 DR. HARD TOP
Donovan's ofice. Phone WY
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grounds of gross neglect
of household goods and personal Rawlingl!l presented tbe
Mr1. Verne \.AI
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eiDUU
8 cyl. Allt&lt;tmatlc T1ul. Radio.
~ or WY 2-2064.
ctae, l*lo
duty and extreme cruelty and property
located
in lholr al program, "Literature." a... and Teresa,. were recent guests
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• that there Is a separation of home.
rr.aJunenlo ......, """"" by
her brother, Mr, and Mrs.
I 59 FORD GALAXIE
DR.
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the plaintiff and ddendant by Plaintiff also prays that upon Moore.
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lAmbert.
1
8
cyl,
Automatic
Tnalll.
Radio.
a
apartmeDI
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virtue of tho ill treatment on final hearing of !his ca,..., he Attending weN Dorothy Am- The memben of the
I room an
In Pomeroy. Phone wv 2-3319· S7 BUICK Roadmaster, 1400.00. the part of the defendant here- he divorced from aald defend- berger, Barbara
Session met
2 DOOR CUSTOM.
12 11 U. Phone WY 2-2768.
ln. Plaintiff further alleges that ant and be awarded the care, tha Escbleman, Belay
tbe home of Mrs.
' &lt;71. Slondml Trou. B!t\11•·
TRAJL"'~=ER=--Io_ts_fcor
--rent, close
12 22 301p be is the owner of the undivid- custody and conlrol of the miD- Artene McDaniel• Beverly
Mr. and Mrs. David
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to L.aundrymat and sehOOit
ed three • fourth interest and or child of the parties hereto, rin, April Smith~ Lynn Smlth, and Mickey of Gallipolia were
5B 'CHWROLET 2 1;1001
The Rambler
the defendant the owner o[ the that he be awarded defendant's t..-hara Riggs. BOlio Jo Spears recent guests of Mr. and Mn.
Valley Lumber &amp; Supply Com8erl. Slalldard TriDI. Badlo.
pany, Middleport.
I»Ue
World Slllodartl of Colllpad undivided one-fourth Interest in intert!8t in tho real esllte de- Linda Watson, Marfl)'n Wise- Francis Cotlrlll.
EseoDeand to the following real estate. scribed berein and tho bouse- cup and Gall Hovatter.
M,... Jane Cottrnl spent
a
'57 CH!VRO~IT 2 DR. 'ST~TION WAGON ·
81
Ttt:ii!:E anG lour r(Y).,, turni~heI ear room, r1dt IIDd perThe following real estate hold goods and personal propweek in New York attendln&amp; a
a:eyt s~tl4rd T...,._ll.itllo. ,
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lid 1Dt1 dJIIunttsbool ..,.,. - . : : : · Small ""'bill eCOOOIIIJ'
situated In County of Meigs erty located In the hame
of club and preps rei! IIJ ,
ochool.
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IIWIIIIor&amp; IJ
Slate of Ohio, aod ijl
the parties hereto as alimony, Reuter, prealilent, wao
Mrs . Irene Jac!&lt;son re~lfltl!d
56 FORD 2 DOOR FAIRlANE
8 C)'l l!taDdlnl Troll.. !lttillo.
Ole~
Township of Olive, and bound- and for othol proper relief.
with cooered dishes brought
hotite Saturday morning ·
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E. 8lreel.~n
ed and described as follows: i Said cause IJlll be for bear· the members, at 7:30; •
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York where sbe bid at- Pbtna W1
8ectlon 26, Lot 640 - (II ~ ing on or after the 12th day of William B. DoWnie aaked
tended a flower
orr~ent
llr. Melvin E. Doerr, Veterin2%
tk
acres
NE
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S.
W.
y,
and
March,
1965.
lin
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,Followlnjtthe
St'hool
[or
a
week.
4
Irian, large and small animal&amp;
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N.W. part of S.W. v., as the
THOMAS J. MARCINKO •ner. a one bour flllil, "Rt
Mr. and· ·Mro. ·
·.SnaveiJ _
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Ull Wasblngton Sl., Ravens 1957 Four-&lt;lotr English
Hill
same appears on the Auditor·s 1crow, Crow &amp; Porter,
Ride,:•
tho
w~• lo Galllpolla recently on
.
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!ftlOC(, W. Va. Phone 273-42'11
man. Escallent condition, Tal DupUcate for •.lllo... year Attorneys- for Plaintiff
ican
boslneu.
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. Oflleo boun, Daily 4 to 6 p. • . WY 2-2418.
1947. In the name 'of Jomes (I) 28; (2) 4, II, II, 25; 13) 4, was
by Chait.., R. Karr Wilkes
n~t' IJIII m..r on '
Loeust &amp; Syu,nor. It~
;a
1 26 U.
1 11 tic
N. Beard, referonce to whicb 1
11: 71c Jr.
I W~~e•day, J~n. 28, ,for tbelf '::J=::t~i:::!~:!!:!!::'!!~::"lll!lil!!!:~a!!!!:!IB••••..
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port at 7:45. Momben .,.. ......
ed to attend.
The Riverview GardoD Club .
will met Jan. 28 ol tho homo.
of Mrs. Walter B"""' IDstea4 .
of at Mrs. Carl Buel&lt;ley'•- ao
originally planned.
The Women'a Aasoclallon of
the First United ~n
Church in Middleport will llll!el
Thursday eveninl at 7:30 p.m.
at the church. Mrs. Cbarles
Shoemaker will be the prusnm
leader and Ml&amp;s Margarel Sal&gt;
er, devoUonal ebatrman. n.er.
will be installation oi officerl
by Mrs. J. ·E. HarJu. Holies•
es wlll be Mrs. Dale Walburn,
Mrs. Fred Lew!l, Mrs. E. 0.
Tewksbary, Mrs. J. K. Smilb,
and Mrs. Sboemaker.
Rock Springs Gmnge
will
meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m.
There will be a prosram and
refreshment. wlll bt served.
JAN. 31
Salisbury Cub Scouts
Pack
240 will meet at tho sChool, Saturday at 7 p.m. All oub acoull
and boys interested In becoming cub scouta or boy acou11

Card of Th~nks

be ~ In Jatarto on
CJS.TV"s 'Jaco the Nation"
StmdJry • • . Tonight's "ABC
Scope' plano to present special
......,.,. o1 Sir w- CIJurdl.
W' s lJIDI-iHIIIta, pro-emptinC
• ~·t dallalll about Amerlco'o future couraa In South
perhaps tho most lmportaul Viet Nam.

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lt.honda Halley Ijoy&lt;d. Guelll ottendinl "'"" ilO.DIIIy Sentinel, Pomeroy-Midclleport, o., Jill. •• ltu
Is Honored on I::...:::;
:':;"~C:. A d A d IandMr.!fn.and Joe
Turner.
Vt&lt;~ie Hamson. Kalbv llarTi-,1
Mr•. Charles Vl'OIIIIIIl
'11th Birthday 1, 8011,
Cathy McDaniel, Jane l
roun
and ehlldren, Marl&lt; and EtG;ikey, Diana Brambly, Rav I
Abo n
!her of Belpre viSited with lbelr

A UXl•t•lOrV .A. CflVIfleS
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A blrtlxlay party was glren ' Ferguson, Jenney Ferguson,
Setunlay, Jan. 23 . in honor of Bob~y Major. Dollie RoU&gt;h,
Rhonda Halley on her lith ' An~eiP r.&lt;ajor and Debbie Me· '

parent., Mr. and Mrs. John Vroman
and Mr.
and !fn.
F1elding Hawkino. They visited
with Mro. John Vroman at !Jo~
er Hospital in Gallipolis where
she is being treated for 8 hip
fracture .

Middleport

blrtbday by her mother. ~1rs
-Bonnie WhJI!ington . assisted by
Mrs. Margie F'e 1·guson :1n J
lfodmother. Mrs Plwebe 1.t-e
Games and dancing were en-

Plans wm made for • bat•
tea bake we wboll tbo Amer1con Legion AUJillary of Drtw
Weboter Post
met Tueoday
evemng.
Mrs. Olin Knapp, president,.,
.
f the
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"~ 10 charre 0
meet-..
El~~th Vaughan was reJM)l'ted Ill m Meigs Memorial Roopltal and !Iowen were ordered sent to her. It wu votW. to
have a memorlal lervice and
draping of charter in the future, on the meetlnl following death of a member. It wu
reported that tha membership
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Mrs. l!na!&gt;l'· It 'It'll cloclded to
lQd Inc LJ11 tbo eJ&amp;bl . . The mid-winter conlereooe order 21111 poppies IAl ooU.
liic:t buttetiD1from Rqlno Rill. wt11 be bold February 11&amp;-27 at I K~ lfarrls and Mlcl&lt;ey
diolrl,&lt;' -,d"'l, ......,... tbo Deibler.· Cole Hotel in WUilaml of the LecJon 1'&lt;111
Girls Slate, memberabip lind Columbus with reglalralion on were ,._n IAl plan for the
the ~ blribcll;r party Friday from 1 • 10 p.m.. and .Legion blittlday party on ~·
by the Ellhtb District in Au- Saturday at 8 a. m. On Friday 18 which wDt open wJth I dmI'Jil. A bulletin wa, ·rod lrtm even.IDJ there wlll be I eotn· ner at the POQleroy ElemmJoe Deutlcbel, department
civll defense and national tary sdlool, followed by I projutant of the American
meeting with
Mn. l!l'aut. Mrs. Paul Cllsel volunvi Ohio,. proleltinS the
Henry Tatro, national defense teered to IIB8ist with the proof Veterans Hospltall and
and
Mrs. Arthur gram, and the .ways and meant
changlna: of the · Veterans Ad·
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national
aecurity oomn1ittee of tile Auxiliary will
ministration offit:ea. A thank chairman, as speakers.
be in charg~ oJ t~e dinner.
you note wu read from the
saturday morning wlll
be Mrs. Casc11 Mtwnal security
Lawrence A. Smith family and the arand pi'OCel!lional with all chairman, gave her report and

Winterizing Three Season Flower
Gardens, are Gorden Club TopiC$

MEIGS THEATRE

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draws heated air down between the front and
rear sections of the heat chamber and pushes
it out along the cabinet front .•. spreading a
wide carpet of warmth over your floors.

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Closed Front
Clrculatort

COMFORT
CONTROLS

PRICED AS LOW AS

Approved By The American
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natural, manufactured, LP., and
mixed gases.

Never again will )'OU have to stoop, bend or grope
in the dark l'o !tel the controls on your
heater.
Both the thermostat knob and the blower reflector
switch are located at the top rtlr of t~e heater cabinet where you can see them and adjust them conveniently and easily.

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BOOSTERS TO MET
The Southern Locll
Band
Boosters will hold their regu- 1
lar meeting, Thuroday, Jan. 28,
at 7:30 p. m. at South..-n Lo- '
c~l High School. All band parents and anyone interested are ;
welcome.

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SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS ON ALL WINTER MIRCHANDISI

. tlNDERGOES SURGERY
Charles Slack of Huntington

e1 Group of Sport &amp; Dma Shirts Rtductd up to 50%
underwent heart sur~~::entl: /1 el Group of Men'a &amp; loya' Winter Caps ~ price
Cbarlotleville State
Hospltol Monday. He Is recov• Men's &amp; Boys' Winter J1ck•ta hductd %
ering nlc.Jy. Ill, fatber wu the
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late Ernest Slack of
• 1 Small Group ef Mtrt'a Suits ~ prlc.
· and his mother· Mn.
Edna
'' Bell, resides in Hunllnl!lon.
OTHER .SUITS REDUCED 20% •

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lxcluolvt "Picture Frame• Styling

fM those who prefer a li&amp;htar color, WARM
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Sand" light beige finish In acklition to the
popular "Sheraton Brown• mahollPI color.

WARM MORNING's modern •PietuN~

Frame• at)'lina: sets a new higtt
lor beauty. Each WARM MORNING
10~ heat« is like 1111 attractive

piece of furniture that vrill improve
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RUTLAND, OHIO

Cia.,_, at Rio Grende College resumed Wedneoday following the aernester brealt Studenls n!lurning !rom Middleport
Included Bobby Ord, !.eo Kennedy, Jr.. Neda Bradford, lleJ&gt;.
nls Saelens, Eric Chambers lind
Sandra Brewlni!on. Miss BrewIngton aaslsted wllb reaJslraUort
earlier In tha weok.
PLAN PARTY
The Middleport Cl!lld Conser.
·vatlon
Leape ..W
opon""' a oltattng party r~ II
at the Skate-A-Way ._. Route 7
r.. ehlldreo of memberl aMI
ehlldren of tbo Melp Cottnty 1
Home. The party wiD 'be held 1
from 7·10 p. m. aDd members i
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• i Group taYe' Swtatera, \I'll. h? 6.95, $1'- ~.00
el Group Men'• P,ulkWer's-•lfn, V~l. to 9.95, S•l• ~."""
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Of Novelty Shop Owner Robert Fife

Organizations are Urged

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th'ngs
Spring-like than in February?
fol
Thus, a meeting to organize for the Big Bend Boat
In
-~ Regatta this spring will be held Tuesday, Feb. 2 at 7 30
0 p.rn ., at Pomeroy town hall.
the
g Organizations in the Meigs ~~ and Mason county areas inter- much money will be available
~ ested in helping in any part of far the races, !eating, and park• the regatta are LU"ged to attend. · iu~ is available. Problems in
i Regatta Chairman Willis Lead. connection with having or not
lingham , Pomeroy businessman having the new river
docks
WASHJNGTON - IT WAS A · said, " We
know
stag- ; also will be reviewed .
chill day in January. but school ing the regatta wlll be consid- Mr. Leadingham said, "We
aid SUpporterS thought
they erable WOrk, but ~~~ r~ports urge all organizations ~0
be
saw a sig[l or spring - Catholic I we have be':" recetvmg It ap- rep~esent~. Everyone _mterestI t Y 0 I enth us- ed m he lp mo:o• make this
. event
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ad Protestant spokesman prais- ~ears. th ere IS Pen
lng the same education bill.
lasm: '.
successful, whether ah~ned ID
The House general education Dec1s1ons to be made Tuesday a group or not , also IS wei•ubcommitee heard Thursday I night will be on whether or not come.'_'
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fJ·om churchmen and educators i a parade should be held, whe- It Will be dectded also If 1-ewho in the past have taken al~ ither a Miss Ameri~a contest Is gi_onal or national spomorship
most opposite views of federal ~ to be ~nducted. If a water will be ~sked for the regatta
aid to education. This time, Ishow wlll be conducted, how planned m Pomeroy.
they were close to agreement ~---·-------- - -- - ---- - on President Johnson 's $1.2 bil· ; Prosecuti'on M a y C o m p l e t e
lion plan to as.,ist schools in
poverty areas. buy books and
help build educational centers , E v a n s M u r d e r Case T o d a y
for pubhc and private school
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Bob Fife, Middleport, whose on my first trip inside
the for the- box that we- kept In I "Finally, a man got to me-and
he~me and novelty shop was Ibuilding," said FU~. ''Anyhow,
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today revealed he was rescued got lost amid the flames and side the last trip,'' Fife admit- i said Fife. "U Jt badD't beell
from the burning structure smoke."
ted .
, for him I'm sure I would never
iby Merchant Policeman Ike , " l guess 1 was still bunting Fife said he was down on hls lhavt made It out ol there." LaI Neal.
~--- ~ -·- - -~- ----- hands and kntoes trying to crawl Iter he realized Jt was Mr. NeaL
LT. REYNOLDS
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from the
building. "I was ' Ptl. Neal. who resides leu
I'll e sa~·i ft I ~h
tztm:t
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plent y confused,'' ht! said.
thlln • block from tbe nOVelty
MASON-Seceacl Lt. Frank ~~ ' a lwk !Oha er e_ Irde th ·,
••J . was lost and just about shop, wu not on duty when lat
Reyao ld s oI Mason complet· b
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o c&lt;~rned msl
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led e e
O\'ereome by the smoke when went Into the flarmn&amp;
buildiftl
1d.
ed the Officer• Haslc Course ur~!ng Ul mg an
me
I I head a voice calling me.' 1
after Mr. Fife.
in December at
Aberdeen out.
- -- · - - - -- - - - - -- - Prnvlllc GI'Gund,
Marylaad. ' The Middleport businessman )
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He 18 now asslgDed to
the said he was at the home of his
E x a l t e d Cyclops, T w o A i d e s
3&amp;64tb Ordnance
Company father. DeU Fife next door, j
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platoon I sai~\ he went Into the living ; era] Housmg and Home ~mance
Arrested in Bomb Incident
leader. In Marcb he will re- 1quarters of his building to get a A_g_e~cy of the Comunlbes Fa1
turn to Ab..-de&lt;n lor furtber !metal box th•t contained mon· · cohhes Agency has ~pproved
NEW BERN, N . C. (lJPil- FBI agents arrested Ill
traluJug.
' ey &lt;~nd valuables. .Altogether, ! fed:ral advance of ~~5,5 75 to "exalted cyclops" of the Ku Klux Klan and two other
he made three trips inside.
. Pomt P.leasant. accordtng
to men today and accused them of ~hree bombings that oc~
AI'r Ch."lled
i . l gue5S I didn't realize that a Washington, D. C. announce- cuned during a civil rights meetmg Sunday !tight.
l had golten the valuables box ment.
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Seized with the men were Ku Klux Klan robes, min-_ _
· The funds were allocated to , utes of Ku Klux Klan meeti'-\gs and Klan appHcatloa
u.~e Johnson but unabashedJACKS~N (UPI) - T~e prosec_u tion was expected T
B
•'"'tt." ~"'" ':'XtWX' ~%&lt;"1J')'"'-" Tt"?io,\ , ; ' ~urvey and plan activit~ for ' blanks.
ly designed to find a compro- I to. complete It~ case t~day m the first-degree murder
I~n 8 ~ acre urban re~ewal pro- The FBI Identified the men I - .
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of
Mrs.
Ahee
Marte
Evans
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24,
of
near
Ironton.
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Jett m downtown Pomt Pleas- as Edward E. Fillingame , 23, · by Vancehoro.
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s ea oc ' i
The final state witnesses were to include Mrs. Effie 1
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The ~hlo Hl~h. Scho~l , ant . The area Is mainly non • !1 a construction laborer ; his cou- A Klan charter, Issued JUD:~
appar~ntl_y bas succeeded . At I Hall, widow of Henry Hall, 66, of near Oak Hi11, who w's I n MidWeSt
Athletic Assoclahon 18!d residential and occupies more sin Laurie L. Fillingame, 21. a 4. 1964 by Imperial Wizard Robleast. II '' producllll! a vehicle 1beaten fatally in a robbery attempt last Feb. 21, and lfotoday odvonce sale of t•c
Tu·-'-for negotiat 1ons.
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· than one-third of the central carpenter and grocery storP op- ert \f . Shelton of
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war. urIS, a ormer ~~e. lg .way pa roman. ': · r,v- By United Pren JntPrnattnnal l' ets or t.he
state 1 busine_s _district. .
erator; and Raymond Mills, Ala .. ~~• ..found.ln Mills" homt.
DJ!".SMOINES IOWA _ AN ans lS accused of partlclpatmg m the robbery·sla~mg of
Tempen:1tures sank to 30 de- , b~ 1 kebtbadl~
t,?ur~~me,nt
Prehmmary esttmates
ind1· 135 a salesman. All were ar- It ident1f1ed Mills as 'exalted.
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grees
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ow
zero
in
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that
when
plans
are
com-1
re~ted at th~tr homes in near- cyclops'' of the New Bern unit.
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was
un
err
wa~
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toJames
Whitt,
18,
also
of
near
I
Midwest
today
behind
a
bla!lt
the
general
pubhc.
I
plete
,
the
proje&lt;&gt;t
will
require
The arrests climaxed Ill alJ..
day m o e eause o mass1ve Ironton was returned from the : him and Cron to a spot near
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d
he
the
power failure that knOI'bd out Ohio P~nltentiary and testified · the house. He testified she de- of b11ter cold_ ~tr that push_ed '
Commiuioner Paul E. a fe eral capital grant in the :
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ele&lt;trical service to wide areas Thursday In the second day of scribed Hall's house and said · on to-:ard D1&lt;1e; Heavy rams Landis said rho OHSAA'a sume of $211,1100. 0 . C. Hall of
of seven Midwest states Thurs- the trial He and Harold Cron "we rould go there and rob : sent nvers surgmg near flo~d board of control decided Appalachian Power Company
)O('ai law enforcement olflcen.
day .
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1 !tage in Oregon where the sit·
to discontinue the .ad· is chairman of the Urban Reto solve the state's first report.
Lights started going off about ! ~~..J:~"~: ~~=r~a:nr:'"!e~! i '~e woman allegedly drove ., uati?," was termed " danger- : vane• s~l• because of • new a I Authority in Point Pleat.
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ed ilK'ident of racial Violeoce
1:20 p. m. across the stricken sentenced to life terms.
! up and down the lane until af- ous.
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, gf reat dehmand for tickets ant.
in more than I yetr.
area. The failure lasted from : Whitt testified
the woman ' ter the robbery and picked up : lnt~nahon~l Falls. Mmn .. re- , rom sc ool personnel,
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FBI help in the cue was r•
----leso. tllaa a minute in some ! platmed -the . rubber~. and drpve , Whitt and Cron again.
. porte 30 be ow zero early to- ,,,,,.,~''"''_,"'"""""'"'"',
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quested by local au\borilleo and
towns to more than two hours . -~-~
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the National AtiiOI!letion
for
.S
dwAs mh NGTON &lt;~P';.;~:;,'::; tha Advanco....,·ot
c..lartd
1proached that figure in Norfh ·
If~\'
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Dakota. where every weather
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,e Wt 1 • peroona p
People iNAACP).
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CAPE KENNEDY _ STRUt· ,
LONDON (UP)) - Am. I bureau reporting station showed
1he man mosl affected, Presi1
ln~, J:OOSiructlon workers were /
:~::,:·~~r :.:;,:.~:~··~h~;. 20below Thursday 1t was of.
1dent .Johnson , a Senaw subcom·
..~ to continue a masIDlS
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' fiCially 6 b~low m Chicago and
Two person!! were ~mployPd mittee opened a heurmg toda~· .
li"' , walkout todav that has J
: at least 9 below in t.he _suburbs. '
when the Southef'n Local Boa rd on a proposPd
con!;t itutional
1 chill today.
halted most spaceport bulldine i
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A dolagatlon lod by Sec· , .'n Oregon, heavy rams comof Education met Thursday ••·,change lo deal with the death ;
for the fifth time in les ~an'
rehry of State Dun Rusk bmed With rneltmg snow was I
~ning _at the higb school build- or disability of a presklent.
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1r g w1th all members present.
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Warren went through fill· 1
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: The- natural ga!!l rate
In
i In a sper1al message to onAtempts to resolve the cr1p- l WASHINGTON CUPil- Atty. ing snow to Westminater I te River ab~ve flood stage ~ 1 Gallla and Meigs Counilf:'S Will Besides routme business, HPJ - 8it'SS on the eve of the hearing,
pling dispute, whleh Involves the ' Gen -designate Nicholas Kat7.en- Hill and stood silently i lday. f'.orvalhs, Ore . m the Wll· )be reduced 11.".! cents per 1.000 en .Johnson was employed for I Johnson gHve hiS full suppor1 tO
wage scale pa1d by one con- 1bach made It clear today there with htads bowed for two · 8ll1ette Val.ley, reported 428 cubic feet beginning March 1. the duration of the year as as- 1a proposed amendment whi ch
1.nches or ram m 24 hours wash- iColumbia Gas or Oh10, Jm· , an- s1stant rook t~t Southern Local would elimmale any vacancy in Jan C. Lon~ of the
tractor, apparently have failed. i would be no let up in tl1e Jus- mlnutH.
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Union officials said the walkout 1tlce Department~s vigorous enGen. Dwight D. Einn~ mg out all the past reco;ds . 1nounced today.
, elementary, and Etta Mae Hill the office of v1ce prt'sident and State Area Council, Boy Scouts
would
probably
continue ~ forcement of civil rights laws hower did not go to the aThe town of John Day ~~ The reductwn comes undf'r was employed as substitute Ilay down procedures m the of America. is a recipient of
day.
and in Its war on organized hall, but the American e stern OJ:egon applied to U S. provisions or the fuel
coat teacher for the same penod
1event a pre~ident could not car· Ithe Freedom Foundation's Nacrlme
Embassy tald he probab- Army Engmeers for ~ore s~nd· clause in the comrnWlilies' con' r on h1 s dut1es.
than Hale award.
LONDON - A FULL-ORES I
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ly would do IO later to- bags ~long the Umatilla Ri~er. tracts with the as com n , _Full ~pprov~l was glven for i y
Jan Is a member of Troop
Ch I Katzenbach, the calm stx-foot· day
Mudslides blocked raH lmes
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pa Y partlf'lpatJOn m the N.D .E A. 1 The amendment provides that 1245 ~--.~ b A
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on
ur-ed
I er who commanded government
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highways
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the
result
of
_refund
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from
I T1tle II [ prog: am for 1ts c:lura- if a vacancy occurs m the oil v·e
J'idd~er~a~
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the lnfia ed racial mwa;
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natural gas suppliers The re- twn
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.d t g10n o
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epo . e 1!I
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s unera 1 processiOn mov
slowly through the streets Gf l orces on . . . . m
·
hmds were ordered by
the
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S h I BOard Amendment Bill
Gas JtaleS Are· Emp1.oys
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Jan Long is
GaJlia, Meigs
Nathan Hale
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Before
dawn
bands, mannes,. soldier~ and
sailors massed m Parliament
Square near Westminater Hall
where Churchill lies in state
''I 6 a m. (I a. m. l!.t
~sr ) Sa tunu
urday. A drum bome d t he
llgnaJ
and
t»e procession.
atretchlng for a mile, moved
out of the square at 60 steps
a minute. To allow the proces.
slon to begin, the long line waitlnl to get Into Westminster Hall
was baited for seve11 minutes.
Mtanwhile at 7 a. m. (2 a. m .
EST) today 193,793 persons had
walked past Churchin's coffin
which rests en a catafalque 10
feet high.
OOLIJMBUI - DEMOCRATS
will enter ac andldate for the
ol state ludl~I ~~~ :"'""""
Y• '\;"'~. e occaaJan to diiKiunco ....,.bllcattB fur
pattJna up 8 "otand-lly" c~
date.
· William L. Coleman IIBid
Democrats did not Intend · to
force"' eleetion "as tbo opposIlion hu cl&gt;ar!!ed. but we do Intend to see that the people are
,...., a cham!~! to oeleet 1 can~ of tbelr choice u pro'I!Wd bt the alate conBiilution.•
._, ., llepubUcana nominated
ala~ 'heuurer John D. Her-

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POMEROY -MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1965

uraed members to purchase
government bonds and
aiBO
emphasized Radio Free Europe
She asked ~ell member . IAl
give 25c at the next meet1ng.
The Unit voled to purchase.
$25 hond.
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!It!! closing of Veterans Hosplt·
als aud asked all members to
write se._tors and representatives in regard to the Veteran1
preference bill.
Prayer by Mro. J. M. Thomton. chaplain, a verse of Amerlea, and the closing ode by the
president closed the meeting.
Refreshments were served by
Mn. Karl Krautter, Mrs. Wll·
!lam Swatzel, Mr*Charlet
Swatzei and Mrs. Leo Vaughan.

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Guflm.
1 Martha McNeal, daught..- of
Ire t' ream. cakt', kool-Hde, r.Mr and Mrs . Clarence McN~l,
Panrlv and mmt.~ were ~r:· ··e1l 1s eonfmed to her home With
by uie honorl:'d guest. Rhond:-t pneumoma. Martha will be unreC'el\o'ed many ~;: 1 fb
able to altPnd second grade
_.,....,...._ __,_...;._______________ Iclasses fur approximately ten Mr. Adolph Saeleno luis redavs
•turned from Miami Beacb, FloBarbara .Jones spl:'nt Tuesday rlda: where be attended a conHnd Wedntsdav with her par- venuon.
f'nls. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson , Mr. Claren~ McNeal spent
,.J(/nes She returned lo Ohio I Wetinesday in Chillicothe with
l lnivenity Wednesday evening. Elm'"!' Culley, who is ill.
Mr and Mrs. Eacl See of .
from
Mrs. Hoy dilnllarles, including variouo
Fl olruck, W. va . and Mr and The Rev. and Mrs. George
Dowen aent her while booplt.- boepJial cllalrmen who
will
\11"' Al lt&gt;n SaundPrs of Point S1dall and children of Plattspi'Hellt condensed reports of
Plm,nt , w Va and B p t I y ' burg- Ohio . visited with her partheir activities; Mrl. Homer
1
Williams of MiddlPport. were 1 enla, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smart
•
Smith, department president;
donner guests Wednesday of Mr. lr&lt;cently .
Mrs. Carl Zeller, past national
--- - Mr and Mrs. Albert Roush I Advice on winterizing Ja'Nilll The club planned a bake
from Ohio, who will
and ch&lt;ldren, Becky and Kenny and plannlne three-ae115011 flow· lor Feb. IS at the
adclreoo in tile afternoon ;
there will be a skit given
1&lt;pent the weekend in Columbus er garden, highlighted the Jan- Department store with Mn.
· wher" Mr. Roush, Feeney-Ben- , uary meeting of the Rutland Bertha Amos lind Mrs.
by the I' dlstrlct presidents.
Pom~roy . Ohio
I net Post Commander attended ! Garden Club Monday evening ence Murray named
A banquet will be held in
the midwinter conference of the j at the home of Mrs. Cush John- man.
the ballroom Saturday evening
TONIGHT
American Legion held at the . son. Mrs. Guy Larkin wu co- Membera answered roll
with Mrs. Walter WUd Andrews,
NOT OPEN
Ohio State Fairground&gt;. They I hostess.
by naming &amp;1!0101111
national president, as
guelll
.
were
accompanied
by
Mrs.
Alta
i
Tbe
meeting
was
opened
by
plants.
Refreshments
spoaltor,
followed
by
a
dance.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
1 Miller. Th&lt;y visited wrh Mr. the preoident, Ml'!l. Paul Winn, out tha ..Ientine theme
Mro. Knapp will oontact the
J•nuary 29-30
"R 10 CONCHOS"
i and Mrs. Gene .\1eade atd fam- with Mrs. Oleva Cotterill in served by the hostessees
superintendent of
Pomeroy
tTeehnicolorl
ily, Mr . and Mrs. Larry Flow- cbarge of devotloos. The pro- the 15 members and two gueats. scbools for the names of Girl
Richard Hoone , Stuart Whit ·
ers •nd Mr. and Mrs. Clyde gram on "Landscaping • was Miss Harrl Marie Smith,
Staters. The Girls Slate fee has
rnan. Tony Franciosa, Ed
been changed froro 135 to f40
mond O'Brien, Wf'nde Wag- Miller was observed. She re- given by Mrs. Carl Dennison. dleport and Mrs. Orion
ner . House Peters, Jr ., Jim
rnamed fur several days visit
Mrs. Dennison presented 1 . o1 Dexter. The Jolmston home lind any organization wishing to
liruwn.
with the Meade family.
. paper entitled, "Garden
for wao decorated wUh
Dower sponaor a girl oh&lt;&gt;uld contact
Colorc•rtoons
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Burton Three Seasons,' in which abe arrangement. made by Mro.
spent
the weekend in Columbus pointed out that baslcally per- James Tltul and Mra. Robert
'
SUN., MON.,
TUES.
: where they visited with Mrs. ennlal plants, includiing bi-an-- Reibel featuring a 'IV amangeJ•n. 31-Feb. 1-2
' Howard Erlenwein and his sis· nul.s, annuals and bulbs, will ment of red carnations and
"B IKINI BEACH"
&lt;Technicolor)
,I ter, a patient in Riverside Hos- make continuin,g flowering pos~ mantle arrangement usln1 ....... 1
f n1nk:ie Avalon . Annettf' . pital. They also visited in Mil- sible. No large shrubs or trees mums.
F'unicello, Martha Hyf'r,
j lersport where Mrs. Burton at- should shade the area and the
Colorcartoons
Featurette: Hot Stuff
MILL STREET_ MIDDLEPORT
1tended a •hower given in honor border should be aceessable
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~111o~f_'B~i~lly~,Hoskins.
from both sides.
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Mrs. James Nicholson presented a paper on 'Lawn Care •
stressing wlnter care of lawns
by keeping the gruo short as
winter comes and to forestall H
to
te Interest b1 the
snow mold and other winter Gr ow
erea
1
ange waa dlsctiBied when the
fungus by applying tile spray,
"Scull' between Thanksgiving Chester Grange met in relular
and r;hrlstmas, repeating
a session Tuesday evening with
month later.
Dale Kautz, worthy master,
Mrs. Nlcbolstn was appoint· '~·
ed garden therapy chairman.
e appeal for aid was an·
--·
owered. A communication waa
l'ead concernlln( a bowling team
conteat. ComlllUIIIcallons
also read 11'0111 the ' I a t e
Grange muter thankt.,
the
Modern, low cost gas (natural or L.P.I
Grange for conlribldlon to Boys
~ives you cleaner, easier, more economVlllaie and alBO con&lt;emlng the
ICal home heating. And WARM MORN·
Bethel No. 62 of the Inter· Grange pampbleta.
IN):; lets you enjoy the conveniences
national Order of Joba DauJh- Georse Genhelmer, lelislattve
Md economies of gas heat the best.
ters met in
regular 1eslion qent,- pve I report · on I
When you combine natural gas and
Monday evening at the Pome- representative viJJiing
Ib e
WARM MORNING, you get more and
roy
Masooic
Temple,
with
all
Grange
to
explain
GI'IJ!il
af.
better home heating at lower cost.
officers and council members fairs. The master
:1
WARM MORNING offers you a complete
present.
the Meigs Community
range of models for heating from one
Stephanie Pullen,
honored dinner to be held at the ~~•· II
room to six. You can't buy a better value
queen , presided and Sandra bury School Feb. f, at 6:30 p.m.
in modern gas home heaters. Come in
"Lokioa at Uae New Year"
Brewington and Linda Darnell,
soon and see the beautiful WARM
past honored queens, were e•· including the di1CUS8lon Wll
MO:~· IING line.
corted to the east and ..ated. the theme of the PI'OIP'IID preWilliams Haye1 of Syracuse sented by Mrs. Artbur Orr.
Three Sizes of PRICED AS LOW AS
wao
Installed on the Council as Group singing of Work ... the
Custom Deluxt
promolel' of finance, wIth Night Is Coming, opened the
Radiant Front
Mrs. Elsie D. Smith, guardian, program and llleiDben 1111w...
Circulator~
the installing officer, and Paul ed roll eall with ways of preDarnell, associate guardian, Jn- venting accident.. A poem,
stalling guide.
"New Year OUtUenp'
waa
A certificate from tbo grand read by Mrs. Glelln Laweon.
guardian, Marcella McNeal; of A poem, "Prayer For New
Cincinnati, was prelll!llted to Year,' by Harry Holter precedMr. Hayes by Mrs. Smith.
ed a cancllellghting servico with
Linda Yost wao Installed as all memben
participating.
Junior princess wHh
Linda Following the program, three
Darnell tha Installing officer, ofiicers were llistalled, Mn.
Sandra Brewington, Installing Arthur Orr u lecblrer; Glenn
guide ; Patty London, Install· Lawson, uslstanl steward
lng junior cu.otndlan;
Debbie Mro. Glem
lady asHayes . installing cbaplain and slstant ateward.
Say goodbye forever to cold floors and drafty
Pam Cleek, installing recorder. were served at the close of
corners. WARM MORNING's "Carpet of ComA number of petitions for meeting. The next meellncl
fort" blower system provides the comfortable
were received and be February 21.
member.hlp
lfllrm floor heating you want. The powerful,
lnitation will be hid at
a 1..........................
quiet running "Carpet of Comfort" blower
Jater date.

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Reserved Auto
Funeral services for Mrs. T
Leona Aumiller lllnes Walton I
ags Aval'Iab}e

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Power co~mi~s 10 n ed~=e L:~~ea~~g~u:c;o~~ ~u~~~ : ;eon~ldsu~ue~:"::e co~~;~~t~:~e:~
Im Washmgton.
.
mg Feb 13 to hold a Valent me both Ho~ses of Congress.
Rate decreases resultmg from artv
I1the refunds will apply to a tot· p . .
In the evenl a prestdent w~~

~ird

Long, 744 So.
St ., and an
b.onor student m the
Sevemtt
Th d
If
ttorn
engrade.
~rs ay as .. a
ey g
Notice of his winning came
era ·
82 Racine who died 'llmrsday'
al uf 21Y Oh10 cornmumfles tn $I Ol
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'I'
k
dlsablf'd to the pOint _be eouh to the local Boy Scout eouncil
.
·
. of Ohio
. terntory.
.
• 21 .,
a f"D
not carry out h1s duuea,. I e rrom Freedoms F ounda 1·IOn .l!
.
The baldJsh
43-year-old for· aftemon
at· 3·10 p m will be Applicatons for reserved auto I Columbia
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could
on
h"
own
trans
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v
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mer Rhodes schoIar and Um·ihe]d Sunday at 1·30 pm at licenses will be taken startmg l
...,avs 3(' ~on
an
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a ey orge, a ., Wna--.: o 10
verslty of Chicago law ' profes- the Ewing Chapel with 'Rev. Monday, Feb. 1.
continuing ! Three Resident8
JA.CKSON ILTPll- The First them _to t~:si~~~ t:~e:n~ ~ cials h1ve been selecting ~nsor has been acting attorney Freeland Norris officiating The through Feb 26 WilHam
A ...,
National Bank of Jackson has the VIce P
·
Yld tnes fn:m over 31,100 part tcJ·general since Jaot Sept. 3 when remains will be taken to. Cal· Gibbs, deputy re~istrar in Porn: I Charged By Patr~l
set the exart amount allegedly maJonty of the cabmet,n.:;:'l~ pants .. The award Ia given •n
Robert F. Kennedy resigned to cutta 0 where funeral serv- ~ eroy said today
I Three Meigs County res1dents 1embezzled by former ass1stant declare the_ president u
· recognition of outstanchn1 pal·
campaign for the U.S. senate .ices 'wm'' be held Mouday
at / Ap,pbcants for ;eserved plates were cited to Meigs County cashier Henry S. Brookins at The president could J'E'sume riotic essays written by boys
In New York.
hiS duties by a deelaratton that Tbe contest 11epn 81 part of
1, 30 p.m. at the Presbyterian , must bring their title and re- Court Thursday by the Gallipol· $101.212 67
Church, with burial beside her lgistration and pay 8 fee
of l1s Post State H1ghway Patrol. The Buckttye Union Casualty ~e was fit. Bul if the VICE' prts- the Strengthen America's Her.late husband Elza Walton in $lO 35 Gibbs said
They were : Herman Michael Co , Columbus . filed a civil suit 1de~t and a majonty or . the . tage program Jointly sponsor ·
Preobyterian 'cemetery.
Also / License plates · for 1965 will II, Rt. 1. Pomeroy, for passing against Brookins. asking reim- cabmet diSagreed, the drspute :ed by Freedoms Foundation and
preceding her tn death was a go on sale March 1 and must on a blllcrest; Kenneth Wilt, bursement of that amount, less i would be sut.m ltted
to Con- 1ttre Boy Scouts of Arnerirs la o1
stepson, CariOI!I Walton.
be displa ed on motor vehicles 44, Rt __2, Pomeroy. ror passi~ $1.924 . rf'('overPd from
him. ' gresa.
.
May.
.
Survivors Include theee step- by April\ The deputy will on a hillcrest, and Frank Dill, , Brookms ha s been bound over It would 1ake a two-th1rds The Nathan Hale awards will
children, Frank Walton,
R• sell licenses at Gibbs Grocery, 54, ~t. 3, P~meroy, for fall~e j to the federal grand JUry on an vote to p~vent . the ~res1dent 1 be presented to the top · essay
Mrs. Pat Hindy, cbalrman ol elne; Harold Walton, and Leoa Mulberry Ave., and will be open to diSplay highwa~_l''.".~ permtl. . embezzlement cllarg~.
from resummg_!" duties~-.. . I writers o1 Cub Scout, Bay Seoul
the Mothers' March In Pomeroy Nulph, East Liverpool; I bro- from I to S p. m. every day.
land Explorer ll(es ·In all 524 lo·
and Middleport, oald today lite th..-, JeiS Aumiller, Steuben- Tho new plates will have red
cal COUIIClls of tbo Boy &amp;.'0111l
drive Is being extended lhr&lt;&gt;U8h ville, and several nieces and numbers on a white background.
uf Am~rlca. Tbree awonlo ar.
tOntght and Saturday because nephews. Friends may call at
1
1
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! also betnl preMited to tbo top
·-•t the EwlnJ Funeral Ho
1 contenders In aacb of seouting'•
of:;'" inclement weath..- """"· lime.
me any- Marietta Man Dies
12 regims. '!be award will bo
tlo '·
In Plant Mishap
AIR FORCE ACADEMY, risked expulsion
or court- the academy" In til&lt; light of formally p,......ted on a date t•
Some mothers went ahead Oti
, p .__
MARIE'I'I'A (UPIJ _ Noah Colo. (UPIJ- A top • level in· martial only by falling to re- Ithe incident•. He asked White ' b• annoWICOd.
with the caitvaos of bolnes In
zens Buvul
Baker; 44, Marietta, was killed vellllgation of the Air Foree port breaches of honor by let- to convene the committee forth -1
----Pomeroy lind Middleport Thurs- Get Rate Reduction
Thursday In a mishap during Academy honor system wao low cadets.
1with and proceed with "all pn1- 1 Velenao Memorial Holpltal
day evoniJti and have made a Resiclenls served by
the unloading of coal at tbo planned today as a reaull of the N new r..i nations were ... ,dent speed" to seek ORswors to ADMISSIONS- Jam Wldl·
report of eonlrlbuliorui she said. Citizens Telephollf Co. of Codlo Union Carbide
Metals plant examination cribbing scandal
"ced lltur~y but regular lsuch questions as:
ltinaton. Pomeroy; l'lrmle Ooss.
,ville will benefit from the
bere.
whioh thus far bas caused 65 ~~un Force investlgatoro COD· I -"Is tbe bonor code Uni'OI· I Coolville; Amanda Smllb, Ba·
..!..,.~ ol ~-=-~ hUf ~ ductlon in Intrastate long dla· ' Baker had unloaded his coal cadet resignations.
. sonable or oorealistic in whole cine; Edward Startey1 Ru~
·~,...,... rece V
"' .,lance rateo as ordered by the truck and was about to leave Air Force Secretary jj:ugene
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contribulltlttB from the drive ID Public UtUIIIea Commtaaton, el· when Edgar Raines, 39, Cald- M. Zucker! announced In WashDavid Browa, 101 ol Rev. 1or
part·
port, Mory Jlulbeo, ditaehtre.
the tw~
All JlOftiOilS leetlve March I,
J. Barnhill, well. started to dump tbe load ington 1'hursday the. appoint.- and Mn. EDieue Brown, for.. -" Are pressures on the lndi· 1 DISCHARGES - x-11 Winare ~ apJn to havo their renerll manager, 811110tl11e0d. in his truck. Part of the load ment of a five • man advisory mer Pomeroy Hlg. S&lt;boOI alit- vidual cenerated by the currie- ' ptt, Pomeroy; Phfpls Hackporeh lights ~ tonllht add Tile CheaJM:T "after I" '"~""• dropped out and the real stayed oommittee, headed by Gea. tete ud --In&amp; ocltolar, ulum, extra . curricular acllvl· elt, 'Middlep&lt;lri; 8eclcy Col..
Selurdly .tveiiJn&amp;.
.. wblcb enabla ' I!USiolllerl to aall in the bod, unbelancing the ve- Thomas D. White (ret.), former 11 a lblrd year catlet 11 the ties, mliUary reaponatbllltles, man, Middleport; Kathrya
_. __ G ~" a~•
anywhere In Oblo l~r , 40 cants hlcle, which toppled onto Baker. Air Force chief of staff, to "re- Air r;ree Academy in Colo- and tbe bonor system too Coleu!an, ~;
AIUIO
M""-!
~
or less, wW go IDIQ 'elleet at 8
view fundamental programs" ! rado priqo.
great?
WhHier, ltaclne; . Androw &amp;..
AtlMISSip!ISit,r Ridiard Gil: p.m., each 'week~ lncludln1
UNIT CAUED
at !be academy.
-"Wbat is tbo proper. role of wllfi. CllfllarL
!llort, l'ome!'Ol', • . · ' •i·' Saturday, and will . oppiJ aU The Racine emergency unit Zucker! acted )Jecause of re· tinued to question scores of ea- intercellefiste alhlellca Ill tbo
· ~·;_...;;.
· --. DISCHARGES_.. ll:llq~ _jlaY, on Sundayo.
·
answered a call at 1:110 p. m. ports that u lll8llJ u 325 of dels and/ more withdrawals academy ml88lon, lncludln&amp; tile MAIIII,\'(JII · ~\I'JON
Vauchln, PJ!nilli'JIY; 'G I ~iii! • ibe rateo .,.. Ill .effect be- Thursdiy for AM&amp; Stnllb of 1tbe academy's · 2,567 cadets were .
effect of recruiting practicel , . . . _ .. . . . .
Cllne, ~; Y'~ -~ -~ f and I ~.m. ID Ollio ,will Jllclne Ill. I. Sbe waa laken to1were involved. In the oiteattng
ar eel the adviiiOl')' scbedulllli of ICII.tlles, and:.;ll. .D ................... n
OWl, Pl. P1euaitt:·;Cijt\l·· 'l'lr-11e l!t elfjlcllll day SeturdaJIVetora~o Memorial Hoiipltal ••!scandal. Many .of tbe bono£
ee ~critically ovalu-treatrnell olthe playen ·
if ·~· ·· J11t1o
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