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Over Holidays

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lnst,llation
orftcerg wa. , anie Pullen, chaplain; Dorothy nell, associate guardian, were IJohnson of Racine chapter. due to Illness, and Janice eoucb,
Gi.,en by Mayen
held wnen B•tbel No. 6! of the 1Toney,. recorder; Carmen Sal.l introduced
Of!ic"ers
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Linchoir
member,
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Northwestern
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:rs.lioy "/:yer, son
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lnte• nauonl Order of
Job s I ser Pnce, semor
custodian; I Also introduced were Council Ida Yost honored queen : Lin_l at a later date.
Association held their annual
ined ~' tJirS:cy d~o Mr B 1 N tzHng was hod1
Daughters met Monday _evening 1Susie Price, _junior custodian; ! member, Daisy Blakesl~e. sec-1 da Lyon: senior princess; Pam F 11 . th Installation Miss Christmas party last week jn : r C~sttli:S da; atey the~ eM f~
~mber ldeetiq:
at the Pomeroy ~asomc Tem- : Sandra Brewington ~uckeydoo, ; retary ; Mabel Goeglei~, treas- 1Cleek, JUnior princ~ss ; B~cky Bla: o~mg re:ented the bonor- the Home Economics room in home Oak St. '
of the Melgs Temple Staff and
pie •1th over lOll m attendance. , flag bearer;
Jenntfer Lohse, t urer ; Margaret Yost, d1rectress! Nease, guide; Debbie
Kmg,
es ee. P . t Miss Yost the High school. Vernon Weber Gu;sts were Mr and Mra Offleerll Club held Mondat ...
~ennlfer Blakeslee, retinng l rr.usician; and Roberta Kraeu.! of musiC; Ada Nease, promoter 1marshal; carol King, chaplain; edd quleen' pm 0 1 1ft
d as Sants Claus distributed gills C J Sb:oUSI
daugil~ niDI! The Neulzlfllll hod wu
flonori!d queen, w.as escorted ter , soloist
of sociability ; Beth Pullen, cus- 1Annette Warner, first messen- ;;.
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M~ss •81 aa:es 'for an u:change, and there wBs chart~ of Columbus· Mr
dec~ated throughout tn .teep.
uno the Bethel room and lo the Past honored queens tnlroduc- l Indian of poraphernalla· Wil- l ger· Susan Lanning,
second '" .: pres~ f
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If' a carol sing led by Maurita Mil· I Mro WWlam Mayer' and. aon ing with the hoUday 10~
east by Pa~J M. Darnell asso- ;ed were. Lmda_ Darnell, Mary i· Uam Hayes, promoter of fi- me~senger ; Sheila Cowan, third ~~sw~d: £I sO:~ if~r ~si: Jer with Elizabeth Webster ac-- Ric!Qr, Mr. and Mrs. Kermli The meetfn&amp; was
oper;ed
1 Walton and son, Scott Mr. and with a Cbrlsbnas reading enlltcl•te guardt•n where she was 1 Toney. Stephame Pullen, Car- nance; Helene Mullen, promot- i messenger; Donna Theiss, fifth D Smlth per ted M~ Blakes- eompanlst.
lntrCJdured ~s lnstallmg off~t:ttr \ men Pnrt&gt;, Sandra Lurkeydoo · er of hospit.ality; .and Guy Cow- l messenger Debbie Hill librarian · . presen h
ed
Other musical numbers in- Mrs. Donald Hauck ~ daugb- led ''PoiQsettias" by Mrs. Phil
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by E!·;lt' . D. S~mth. ~uardmn . and Jt:-~niler Lohse. Mr. and ' an, promoter of fraternal rela-' Mary Francis, Musician : Pa- le.e ~ltb :stB :~r :u:~ eluded a vocal solo, "0 Holy ter Donna Marie Mrs. tnHe Meinhart. New officers wert
O!hPr ms1alhng officer~ were · Mrs Dav1d Yost, parents of the 1 tions, and three worthy rna- tricia London, recorder; Ann pm ~m hi eh e e .80 ed 00 1Night," sung by Jean Tillis, Hauck, Mrs. Edg~
Arnold electP-d. and Include Betty Spen.
trl 1 l!t'd to the roum and intro- 1honort'd queen-elect, were in-' trons who registered the guests McClintock treasurer·
Betsy paren b wb ch was thepmn
senJor at Rutland High School, and ann Jerry and '"·· Linda cer president· Mn Maline
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Evangeline ! Cunningham, senior custodian;
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ted ~ Mrs and a group l'Omposed of Roy Darnell, Pomeroy. During tbe Owens, vice president: Doris
c:lud~t.l, . Ll r.da Darnell, gu1de; j in .the e,')st,. after which Mrs. Chapter, Barbara Walker, Porn- Nancy Yost, junior custodian; 8 G.iths ~ereDpres~~ and to th~ Miller, Howard .cole, Mrs. Non- afternoon special music waa· en· Bailey, treasurer; Etta LemleJ
Man Ioney, marshal; Steph- 1Smith, guardian, and Mr. Dar- 1eroy Chapter, and Mary Loy ,Karen Hawley, inner guard; ~ 1 j b \r :r~~ k 1 Each ! ~a Roberts, Miss _Martha Oh· joyt.'d and gifts were exchan.g.: and Joan C1ark flower eommi'- - - --Kathy King, outer guard and 8 _the . Y " · a es ee. ell hnger and Mrs. M1ller singing ed. Joining the group In the tee.
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Martha Vost, Twila Clatwor- tnsta~•ng of;tcer :.~~:~~nk "0 Christ?'" Tree" and "SI· evening w•re Mr. and Mrs, 11 ,... announced that lhl
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thy Kathy Francis, Sandy Zer- mem er we e pr
t , lent Nlgbt • In German.
Charles Hayes, son CHarles and January meetlllll W&lt;lu!d be a
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kle: Mickey Wolfe, Kathy Bunce, ~··~bud cors~ges .;,r c~rn~r':' I Games were played with Miss daughter, Mary Sue and Miss plaaned dinner meeUDII at lht
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· ,Sally Schaaf in charge. The Marcy Owens,
Columbus and Southern Ohio
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son Carla Morr~ and Ruth Vost who also presented their Iblessing was given by the Rev.
Electric social room Jan. 24.
~ dinner Saturday at tbeir home I
An~ Lacey, choir members. daughter w•lh a guest book. all William Thorpe. Doring the
ENTERTAIN AT HOME The traveling prize bro)ll!hl by
0 Page-81. Att~ndmg were MI:· The Senior High class of the Debbie Hayes fourth messenMiss . Blakeslee .tha~ed t progmm hour Mrs. Nellie Tra~ Mr. and Mrs. Don Rea enter· Mrs. William ADmBD wa1 woll
?-.It'~ Sophia Baronick of .. nd Mr~. Danny Thomas, Vl- Middleport First Baptist Church I ger and Joy Theiss choir mcm- for the!~ ~~lp ~ur~n~h n::~l cy gave a reading. "Mandy's tained with a dinner Christmas by Mnl. N&lt;eutzling.
&amp;:onJ,,Iro. P.a., Mrs. Mildred ; ~~na~. Va.: Mr. and Mrs. held a Christmas dinner and 1 ber, who were unable to attend term 8 ~ h 11SS . : . ~ 11 t' a 1Christmas." Refreshments of at their home, Minersville. Games were played and prtz..
O'Br ,, 11 washington
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Cr~s and daughters, party ("ast week at the church.·
for their e P dm e m a a l~n. 1sandwiches, salad, punch and Guests were Mr. and Mrs, Gro- es won by Mulne Owens, Mrs.
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e ...U&amp;¥h!t• .,, llli&gt;.,..m;c:u, ;I&lt;Zdllldl'l' •Members an . .guests were fm- 1co ffee were served wt'th Jean ver Erb and Mra• ~-·t
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.. a-nla vl't'cus
ward B.Jronick, Fairmont, W. ene
ooks, Columbus; Mrs. class, presented glfL, to tbose
vtted lo the dmtng room
or ITillis and Betty Clark of the Pomeroy; Mr. and Mro. Larry and Mrs. Melnliart. RefresbVa. lllld Mr. and Mrs. Chnton ! Henry Fruth, Miss
Kathr~n present and Dave Jenkins, presrefreshments whi~h wer.e serv- 1FHA presi~ing at tbe
silver Thomas and daughter, Melinda ments of sandwiches, CDQkJn
Fishl'r ,1f Pomerov wei·e holi- 1~ruth, Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Iident, presented Mr. Fowler and
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ed from a table wit~ white cov- coffee service and punch bowL of Columbus: and Mr. and Mrs. and punch were .served from 111
" • nd M W ' "'" and children. Henry and I the Rev Donald Boone
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er and centered With an ar-~ In charge of the food were Mra. Larry B...,. and son Stevie table decorated with the bollda ~ gut-~ I:i. 0 f mr.
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M 'ddleporf 1 rangement of purpIe and wl't" .e Ann Ogdln, Mrs. Anna E. Turn· Lexington.
day theme.
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an Mrs. J'a..:k Fruth an~ chil-l Christmas storjes were read I
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mums With white ~andles. In er, Mrs. Thelma Camfrhe1l and
----MI - 1 ~ .~~ Ann Jones and chi!- ! dren, Carol, Lynn, . Mirhaf'1 ,1auring the evening and plans
, crystal holders on either Side. Miss Leda Mee Kraeuter.
Charles Smith, Alan Todbesek.
ENTERTAIN AT HOMB
dren .. ~·,f:rt'y. Terri, Pamela 1John . .and Joan of Pomt Pleas- · made to improve class attend- ThP Rev. and Mrs. Ronald Refreshments were prepared by Those attending in addition; Guests included Mrs. Don Stl.v- Mr. and Mrs. Roy WinebrenaDd I' ( f; 1· of Columbus w~re I ant, 'II.. Va.
ance. The tables wer~ decorat- Place and children f)( ElbrJdg~, Harriett Neigler and Margaret to the above were Ne1lie Vale, ers, Mrs. Danny Strnble, Mr, ner entertained In their home
bohd,!,r 1n•ekt'nd guesls of her
ed with flowers und candles in New Y~rk, .are here for 6 boll- Yost assisted by Helene Mul- Roberta Wilson, Gladys Major, and Mrs. 0. 0. Patterson, Mrs. Christmas day with 1 turkey
grr!ll. 1.. ~r~· nl s
Mr. and Mrs. A
tre holiday theme for the din- day VISJt with her parents, Mr. len, Mary Cleek, Mabel Mar· Olive Page, Eugene CampbeiJ, Eugene Atkins, Mrs. Don Me- dinner enjoyed by Mr, and Mrs.
Rirne~1 d ! · .~mpbell. Jeffrey renn.ounce Program ner.
1 and Mrs. Harry ~oudashelt a~d shall, Maltie Yost and Mary Mary Bacon, William
Arnott, Kenzie, Mrs. Charles Smith, Harold weaver, Tommy, LIDnuilnl·t! r..:· a week's \'isit.
J For f""'riday Service
Attending were Dave Jenkins, 1dauglit ·r, Mtss Freddie Houda· Virginia Kautz. Serving on the Don Stivers, Carla Gilmore, Miss Judy Williams, Miss I.Jn- da Sue, Michael, and Peggy·
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•Larry Gladwell, the Rev. and Ishdt.
chair committee for the even- Don McKenzie, Eugene Atkins, da llaley, Mra. Nellie Tracy, Elizabeth Merritt Ridlard
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~lr ;-Hit L rs. ~r 8 brueser 1\.._Ah Watch mght service will iMrs Donald Boone and child- Chmtmas dinner guests of ing were Jim Butcher
and Charles Downie, James Vennarl Roy Mil1er and the Rev. and brenner, Mr and Mrs William
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Pr~day
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East
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Jeanne
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David,
Mr.'
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Miss
Sal·
Sam
Hood.
James Adams, fra
Wolfe, Mra. Wllllam Thorpe.
G. Wlnebre~er and u~- Ann
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Mr' \I ,·l hv Whaley and Wil- l invited Included · th
~ ar ' u Y rewer,
yr 1Chapman were M1ss ess an·
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pro- 1•W1lson, Stephen Pullen
liam I l lll'~t·r. were Christmas gram arc
meditations
bye sev.
' Donna 1 bo ru, Mrs. Luci II e Bearhs II aw
dinn ··r ](I('' L:-; llf Mr. and Mrs.l eral mimsters pra·er a reli _ I H:~yman , Dave ~tgrnan, A~n l kms and Mrs. Cash Braley.
Karl t;l ut·.;er ?nd sons.
Iious movie. sPecial~ m~sk an~ IWilson, P~ul Ham':'s: Stephame Monday gue~ts ~i th Mrs. Sans·
Mr .ond Mrs. Murrian Leng refre shments
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Pullen, Mike Bus~trk, Sa m bury were her granddaughter
and ~r~lll(ldaugt:ter, Brenda and I An offering will be taken to ~ Hood. and St~ve Hmdy of New Iand famJiy , Mr. and Mrs . Ri·
Mr. .tnd .'\'lrs. Lynn Lung and : help defr&lt;ty the expenses of the York , a guest.
Icha:d . Koehler and children,
bmli1 uJ Parkersburg, W. Va. j meetmg. Churches of
Letttrt I
Chmtme, Betty,. R1cky, \f tke,
were ~tllldJy guests of Mrs. Myr-j Methodist charge are sponsors. Picla?ns are Ho.ds
Ka~~". ~nd .J?m of. Colu~bus.
tle U 11 ~
J ames F. Early is pasnr.
The~ ill so VI Site~ w1tb his mo~11· ,nd Mrs. Dwight Lovan
.41 Ruf/et Supper
!her, Mrs. LewiS Koebler, Sr.
ant.. ~on Skio visited Sunda.,.:ev·
Dr. and Mrs .R R.R Pickens : and Mrs Kenneth Amsbary an~
en1 ng 11 U~rwin wilb
· Mr.
VISIT IN SYRACUSE
, entertained with a buffet sup- ' family, Ches ter Rd.
am:: .\II~ Elmer Bailey and , Mr. a~d ~s. H~rold John- per and pa rty ror thelr employ- Mr and ,\~ r.:; Ro.bert Tew~ss2ndr 1
son, ~p~mgf1eld, Ohto, sprnt ees and gues ts during the holi- , bary cnt.ertarned with a f,1m1ly
~!r , L::trry Thomas and Me- ' Lhe ~hr1~ tmas weekend . 1V't h d a~ q•asun . Gifts were exchang. d ~mwr Chnstrn;~~ Da.1·. Present I
With new ataln reslotant finish. A tine
!ind~ 1o1 Columbus and Mrs . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davrs, Sy- ed during the evening.
1\l. ere ~ell1e Tewksbary, Mr. and
selection. All boxed for easy purchase.
Lo:m ~u nt·e and StevJe o! Lex-~ ~a=~~e· ~
--- -·~-1 Attend1ng were Mr nn~ . Mrs. ' Mr s. ~ar·~ GJ!mor&lt;: and dau~~·
Choose from this selection.
in~to'l ili'E' "pendine a week with .
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I.Jarnes Conde. 0. E. MrKmley, l t.er, Carla, Mr. and Mrs. Wil·
tb~ir p,•tt·nls, Mr. and Mrs. Don ~ .Jr .. s~ent C~nstmas ln Col um- Mrs. G~rge Huds(:n, Gladys i Iram \\h1le and daughler, Cin·
R~a
i ?us with the1r daughter and son- 1Cox Yvonne Scally .i..ucille 1 dy, Md ; and Mr. and Mrs.
ASTOR - 100% DuPont Polyester
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Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Watson I m-law ' 1M
.r. a nd Mr!l.
Andy 1 Hamson,
Mary Shofer,
Helen J udson w·h't
Dacron. In White or Ivory.
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IBod!mer. Dr. and Mrs. John i Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Kelly,
54x72 Inch, $7.95-60x80 Inch, $8.95
! Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eddie Ridgewuy ; Dr. Harold Brown, i Columbus, spent the holiday
72x90 Inch, $9.95
1Lell'_lley of Columbus spent th ~ ~ Louisa Johnson, Flossie Hoff- with his p8rents, Mr. and Mrs.
1 Chnstmas weekend with
hJ s man. Darlene Justis and Brooks Marvm Kelly .
! pa.r~nts, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holstem.
Mr and .\Irs. James Doug.
ARDMORE - 100% DuPont's Poly·
~ William Lt:mley. They were ac- ~
le:s of Belle, W. Va. and Mrs.
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ester Dacron.
compamed twme Sunday, by h1s
dan Ned of Wl at woods,
Ky.
1 broth: r. ~~arles Lemley for a
logt!ns .are H OS(.$
were overnig~t guests this week
54x72 Inch, $7.95-60x80 Inch, $8.50
. week s VISit.
On (./rrrstmns nr~v
of Mrs. Lill ian McGhe.
72xl08 inch, $12.95
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Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Weeks Mr. and Mrs. George ·Logan T·Sgt. and Mrs. Virgil
J.
spent the Christmas weekend I ent'!rtained with • dinner I Manle\, Lockbourne A1r Base,
; in Reynoldsburg, with their son Christmas day, at their home, Columbus, entertained with a I
GAYLORD - 75% Spun Rayon,
and daught er-in-law, Mr. and : Hemlock Grove. Present were family dinner Chn stmas. At~
20% Cotton and 5% Other Fibres. In
j Mrs. John R. Weeks and family.[ Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bailey and lending were Mr. and Mrs. Wal- I
tan and white.
1. M~s. Herman Scholl is visit- Sandra, Darwin ; \1r. and Mrs. 1 !.on .\lunley, Middleport, and Mr.
54x72 Inch, $5.95-72x90 Inch, $9.95
mg m Reynoldsburg, witb Mr. l Dw1ght Logan and Skip, Mrs. ! and Mrs. Earl Mason, ColumIand Mrs. John. R Wee~s. and : Florence Holley and Mrs. Hel- l llus Mr. and Mr~ Mnnle~· at1 family. She will also visit at en Brickles, Pomeroy ; Wayne te~ded a pre-Chnstml:lS dmner
Mt. Vernon, Witn Mr. ana Mrs. Milhoan. Middleport; Miss Ber- 1Fnday at the Mason home in
FORTUNE - 78% Spun Rayon, 16%
Cotton
and 6% Polyester Dacl'Oll.
Bruce Scholl and family
nice King and the host and host- ~ Columbus.
Mrs. E. J. Trocy returned ess.
Mr. and Mrs. Judson White
White or Ivory.
here Sunday after spending the In the afternoon Mr. and Iwere hosts for a Christmas Eve
54x72 Inch, $3.95-60x80 Inch, f4.91
Christmas weekend in Colum- 1Mrs. Logtin and Sk,ip, Mrs. Bri- dinner at their home on MiiJ72x90 Inch, $5.95
1 ~u~ with her son and daughter· ! ckles, Mr. Milhoan, Mrs. Geoli,~e 1 St Attend in~ were Judge and
' G-I'IIJoiPllm·law,Dr. and Mrs. E. A. ILogan and Mrs. Holley visited I Mrs. John Howell of Gallipolis:
pampers JOUr fabrics!
Tracy.
Callie Logan at tbe Elm- Mr and Mrs. Carl
Gilmore
I Mrs. Jay Warner and daugb- 1Mrs.
• NHiooll liolt screen
wood Nursing Home at Alfred. and daughter, Carla Sue, Mr.
is ri8f1l ..... dOor!
I t.er, Linda were overnight visiand Mrs. Robert Tewksbary,
, ..... tors Monday. In Huntington, W. Mr. and Mrs. HilU!B
Denms Saelens, Middleport; Mr.
PorteliJUo e.amot na 1 Va.
and Mrs. Wl!ham White and
INTRODUCING- FIELDCREST
Special Purch1MI C.nnon 69•
Mr and Mr•. Milford Jones Are Dinner Hosts
daughter, Cmdy, Maryland.
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of Akron were Christmas week· Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hines I Mr. and Mrs. William White
BANNER STRIPe TOWELS
ekact cQilc IIi A t 'If
end guests of his mother, Mrs. entertamed w1th a dinner Chnst· and daughter, Cindy, MaryElllra heavy towels In a new pattern. Orchid and
Nettie Jones and his aunt Mrs mas dey at their home, Athens land, spent the holidays here
wblte - royal and white - gold and while - pink
Plaid pattern In ereen, gold, yellow and multi-color.
Roy Thompson, West Main St. Road. Guests were Mr.
and w1th her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
and
white
avacado
and
white
teal
and
white.
Double
!bread bath towel iD :Ill by 40 Inch
Mr. and Mrs, Milford Jones, Mrs. Charles Woode, Chester; Carl Gilmore. They have reMrs. Roy Thctmpson and Mrs. Mrs. Cleland Hines and Mr. and turned to Maryland leaving Cin·
$1.98 BATH TOWELS---- SALI! $1.59
Nettie Jones spent Sunday af- Mrs. Denver 'lboma, Pomeroy, dy for a week's visit with her
HAND TOWELS
SALE 99c
lernoon at GalllpoUs with Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hines grandporents.
WASH
CLOTHS
SALE 49c
Mlltchlng With C l o t h o - - - - - Uor SO.
Gertie Coug!tenour and Mra. and Amy and Andrea, GallipoHoliday guests of Mr.
Florence Buck.
lis.
Mrs. Cbarles Bennett included
Mrs. Nettie Jones vlslted Sun- Jn the afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. thtoir daughters, Miss Maxine
Middleport, Ohlt
day evening in Cheshire with Willard Hines and Mrs. Woode • Bennett, Columbus; and Mr.
RELDCREST SAMPLER
Mrs. Gladys caidwell.
visited in B~lpre with
and Iand ~rs . Vernon Rogers and
SPECIAL PURCHASE!
- - - - -- Mrs. Ray Hines end farrnly.
son, J1m, of Oak Harbor. Their
-.=~;_-, j son, Wurren Bennett and fanr
American Heritage Sampler Towels. An unusual
I ily visited with them during the
o.IHNIJ.nlerr.,..,
value.
holiday week .
Mr. L. D. Diles spent Chris~
Pomerey1 Ohio
$1.98 BATH TOWELS - - - - S A L E $1.59
mas in Athens with members of
HAND TOWELS
SALE $1.09
his family including Mr. and
TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
GUEST
TOWELS
SALE 58c
Mrs. Harry Mitchell and famNOT OPEN
:hcellent qtllllty. White with muiU-eolor lrlm.
WASH CLOTHS
SALE 58c
ily, Mr. and Mrs. William Diles
and family and Dr. and Mrs.
friday and Saturct.y
Charles Jividen and lamlly.
Dec. 31-Jan. 1
"THE -.r OF LOVE"
Mrs. Robert Allensworth and
-Techmcolor~
son, John, and Mrs.
James
SPECIAL PURCHASE
James Garner, Dick Van Hawley have returned
SPECIAL PURCHASE!
Dyck, Elke Sommer, Angie
BACHELOR GIRL
were
Dickinson, Ethel .Mennan, as I Walbridge where they
"Madame Coco".
holiday guests of the latter's
"PLAY IT COOL..
son
and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Bobby Vee, Helen Shapiro,
James
Hawley, family. They
Bll1y Universe and the Satclt
Sizes 8 to 18. Have matehJnc helmet - In llfeQ&gt; Jfl·
Plain or mesh weave. Sizes 9 to ll. Elcellent color
were
accompanied
home
Utes, Danny Withams
.election.
low
color. With blact cordilroy collar•
da , Ricky, Jack and Detlble
'· ff aving•
Year•a Eve party.?
h~v~ aome ?f my
Hawley for a vacation visit with
SUNDAY, MONDAY
K,n~u('kv Fried Chicbn. lt'1 made w1th my ongmal rec1pe so
and TUESDAY
their grandmother and
it' tend;r and W\1 111d fioger lkkin' good. We do tho cooking.
Jan, 2-3-4
relatives.
All u, u havo ~ dO II pick it up. You've probably got a lot of
t)tfto Pr•mln.. r's
M
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"IN HARM'S WAY"
r. an
S. Danny Th&lt;&gt;mlts
IL "1utiont to teep, .eo why ttMt -out on an empty stomach'"
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John Wayne, Kirk Douglas, day after 'D holiday visit
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1965

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"Scranton" Lace
TABLE COVERS

Budget-priced

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FRIGIDAIRE

Flowing Heat
Dryer!

Entire Trailer
Tax Due Soon

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The trailer tax In Meigs county for 1966 is payable now at
the office of Auditor Gordoo H.
Caldwell in the courthouse.
Mr. Caldwell said Ollio R..
Yised Code Sections 4503.116 and
4503.061 went Into effect in
November of this year making
it necessary for the payment of
the entire trailer taxes before
the January 30 deadline. Persons
paying trailer taxes are to
bring either a bill of sale or
purchase contract to the auditor's «lffice.
The auditor advises that the

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TERRY TOWELS

Seamless Nylon Stockings

Cannon Terry Dish Cloths
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Boy's Rubber Raincoats

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Banned by Town

SWEARING-IN - .Middleport Mayor Lee Smith, right, 35, swears In Clydo 0 . Fisher, Middleport Chief Police Reri' eon
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73, Wednesday evemng at Informal ceremony in the mayor'• office at town haiL - Sen- bert Gilkey today reminded
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residents there Is llll ordinane · t tAI~gb~ department budget ~lghwey department for 1966 lion and $2\JII fur rount y po rlion social rooms.
against 88 gWJs beiDg fired . oamg
.•ooo for 1~ was lS as follows :
Iof employees' rt'IJ remenl
AI Leonard, regatta
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ENGINEER
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in what is now the council cham· Ch:e~ Gtlkey. ~~Id blJ depart· County Commissioners.
Engineer - Salary $9,600, sta· anrd ~~ t fi~~m.ny. 11: presidt&gt;nt· form His assistanr:
bers of town hall. When he came me~ as recelv~ ~veral com.
lionary and supplies $500, other .
r Hn was agam named Lton Willis Leadinalbaa
back to office ln l954 he held plamts of damage bemg done by Kenneth McEihmny, Robert expenses $3,4011. Total $13.500. 1Vtce ws.dent The y reh~red regaita cha~rman
court In the quarters these oUi- ~~ ~ns and the parents of Clark and Charles R. Karr, Sr., Maintenance and Repairs - George, Logan as dug catcher! Guests mtrod .
cials occupied until recently. Juvemles involved in such acta also approved a temporary gen- Compensation and damages $2, for 1966 Lurdle Norns as their ard Ross b
M =·• look hi
tb ( can be held responsible.
era! fund budget for all county 11011 contract work ... 11011 Ia· clerk. and J1m Cornell and J
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com· bor employed direct $125,000,
'" Gn as cour ouse Jam. Foster.
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eled and equipped mayor'a off· Compensation Clalm ~sstOners have until April I to materials $!16,11011. Total $31Z,IIOII. 1tors.
Dr. Harold Bll&gt;WIL
ice formerly used u storage for Ia Filed by Stat!"
er~e~~:l ~tBions on the t~en. Bridge and Culverts Construe- ,
presided. Church
Clyde 0. Fisher, s. 2nd-aY, WBI snrn-l,q Wednesday parking meter oupplfes and re- The state has filed a suU lor The breakdown of
. lion - Contrad work $25,11011, " . "' c• ,,.
I mg lunch were Mrs. (!;~·
night for his aixtb term as mayor of. MiCid!eport by the pairs adJacent Is the Jail eel!s. $6441.32 against the Ohio Valley Uons for EJil!lneer H. ;pt:r'~~; ~::yed dtrecl $25,11011.
The Meigs Coonty Soil I Mrs .. Lilly
present ~ayor, Lee ~ilh who Io Jess tb·an hilt as old as Mr. FISher Is a one-Ume a&lt;hool Manufacturing
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and Water Cooservatioo Dis· ' Lanrung and Mrs.
the I'J)ID IUCCeedlng him.
teaeher of West Virginia, Me~ pers Plains, on an alleged Wort.. I ..,._..I !I m li R la::mtenalnce an~ Repall' - &amp;rict Wednesday nigbt
anMayor Smith, 35, a chemleal englneer.J!nijiloyed by the :unty coal mine operator, Mid- men's Cumpensatlon claim.
CINCINNATI (UPII - "Do materi::"P ~i~ d~ect $25,11011. noonced plano for a tree plan~ TeeD•Bf!en m'l'tlfel
Slall(fer Chemleal Company, Mason county, 11 .compleUng eport.grocer, and is now em- In other Common Plfu Court )'OU bave any p1a11 far New Other ~x • · ota! $27.1101!. lng demonstration 11 tbe stale T .1..1•i.CAIQDI.y/
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neerly lour yetll'l of service In the p&lt;!lii-:Jit; 'l'fsher
ployed tn the officeo olthe Pea- activHy Mary Cozart iiFD 2 Year'• Eve" Inquired Judge
penses - Workm.n' highway garage ln mid Marrb
mayor troD; 1940 through 194.6 then ret.irnei In 1954 ~:: cock Coal eompany. He also llecme.' has filed a p.;lWoo fo; George HeHuer of Jlmea L. con;:n':tlon 13.500, County's when ....Uings
I Area l'een-Agera
two more Ierma, compleUng that lour nt public duty In operates '" the areo bact of the divorce from CbariN 'COzart, ll'taver, It, Ia Trefft• Coon ~ 11011 mployees . retll'ernent,
Supervl•ors preseat were l lo th~ anDIUII Trl,
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New York, N. Y., charging areas Wedaeoday.
' • road machtnery and Theroo Joltnson, Reid Young, Year' Eve Teen
Mayor Smith auceeeded Ken- gelling llflirted, the 11'9atest beI m. engaged In bulld!DI! ur, neglect of duty and exlreme
"No, sir," repHed Weover, :'lpment $50,11011. Total ~.. Rex Shenefield, alld David night at the ~=~
MeEibtaney wben Mayor !D(Ilbe aewerage project " !Ia a quahty white-face beef herd, cruelty• and Ellen Franeu Ell- lensed of drlvln&amp; II IllS
Koltlentz. lllbers
sttendlng School •udltorium
reaigned In 1161 ljlded, "I'll need Lee's he~ We he said.
len has been gr~nted I divorce mlleo per !lour •• lllterntat
oved commtsstone,.. also II&gt; were Carl Blllkam, C. E. m. to I a. m.
I'Hiedlon. '!ben blive worked well to~ In SitU beanr •I 73, M&amp;for Flab- from Gerald C. Eble~. ·~~~e pia(&amp;' 75
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a f8,300 Dog and Ken- Blakeslee, Orion Housh, ASC
The annual dance
wu I'Hiected ail lbe past and I think bo will ~~~ hts appearance Is no Uff was restored bet· ~ "You ._ve - " piled beeJ:ond btJdget for 1966. Its Committeeman, and Robert formal lind llttll!l'
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help mw " Ma
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by dtalleDI!Inl lilY· name of Ellen FranCa Cflnim ~ .._._
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Wll llbows $915 for audJ. Bl•hop Dlana~er of the SEO Ship of the MHIIIlot
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went to Mayor
Melp Geaeral RooJiiaj .
r':.:or dog warden, Agricultunl
tliJIOl'lmeatal Tho top lit .ill of .
. .Smltb 11M lad ·Ill lhllln ,
b fin . . . a newsmen preaent.
Adoalltlou - r;one, . '
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LODOE TO MDT
Pomeroy Lodge No. 181,

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funeral oerviceo lor Brolher
Fred E. Rayburo wllo died
29. The brethren will meet al
the Muonlc temple Ill 1:41 P.lll.
to leave for lbe Crow HuueU COLUMBUS (UPI) - The Hllhway Patrol contiDued He
Flllleral h01111 Ill Pl. Pltaollll.jln•~lllgallon 14)di)llnto an attack oa a 1\84 Croa1 n1li'H bJ
Tba lll'VI'* will beaiD at J:IO
Penlteullary Inmate who hoped to IIH btr a, a bo,.

Farra Faces CoUrt Action,
Extension of Prison Term

LET'S GO!
Three Americans Mutilated

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END-Of·THE-YEAR

We heartily wUh that

NOW IS THE TIME TO BUYI

tbis New Year bring•
to all of 111 lhe •·
bidinr love and undentanding that leado
to peace amoq men.

Thank you, '"" loyal
ca&amp;tomera for a

NEW YEAR'S EVE

PARTY
FRIDAY DEC. 31st

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SKATE-A .. WAY

THI POMEROY FIRE DEPARTMENT WILL PRESENT THEIR ..••

A N N U A L N E . W . ~ Y E A R' S

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MUSIC WILL IE FURNISHED
BY

.POMEIOY JR. HIGH AUDITORIUM

Joe Avis Orchestra

FRIDAY, DECEMIU 31st

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USED CAR LOT
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MIIMM.IPOlT
Make lltlltlllppy New Year
by observing trafllc safety rules
at all times. Alwsyo woar ••t
belli and ... cautiou 1114 courlily wbon you're beblnd lite
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tor WII'I'OII C. Nolaou oaya ltlve
a oafe, happy New Year.

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HE'S HERE TO SERVE
YOUR PRISCRIPnON NEEDS!

LADIES

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School graduate. Salary end
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- - - - - -- -- - ru.m• 11nct aiUln~u. Lmool" Serlt"e.
1094. Liberal reward.
Commission. Write: c-o The Spring, saddle and
bridle. :::tln~~· car of t.he o.u,.
Roush, Box 66,
Daily Sentinel Box 668F
Ph. 116S-2184 evenings. James lAETNA CASUALTY lnsur&gt;oct ...::==--,-.,.,--.,.--0 · Pboo. WY .....,.,,
• ·Mullen lnsuraiiC&lt;! Agency, Inc.
Legal Nott'•v
~
Pomeroy, Ohio. •
12 28 3tc ' Ho11on, Minersvllle, 0 .
12 22
Jtc
Pomeroy,
Phono
~
2-3381.
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9 I Uc
LEGAL NOTICE
---=-----IMIDDLE·AGED LADY to live
- - - - - - --·Notice
in. Companionship wanted no IIAY. can WY l-2557.
The undersigned will offer for
housework,
light cookig.
12 .9 3tc GRANGE INASURANCE.l M;len sale al public auction w the
Phone: WY 2-3838.
lmiurance gency , nc.. om i highest b1dder for cash In hand
12 28 3tc USED work pants, shirts, jack- eroy. Phone WY z.338l.
on January 3, 1966, atlO a. m.,
9 1 Uc at the Blaettnar Auto Co. in
_ _ _ _ _ ___...::_ ·- ets, and shoes. Carl ChevaMAN OR WOMAN trained or [ tier, Long Bottom, Ohio.
I
Pomeroy, Ohio, the following
with some experience, want12-ll-25tp -'UTUMOB~ lllSurance ~ described automobile to wit:
H~ACON
ed for genernl reporting in I
-- cancelled! ·""1 YUUJ opera
1959 Pontiac - 4 door sedan,
TURKEYS
Meigs • Mason area Good APPLES, red and yellow Delle- tor'o tiootueT call Wt Z.l9611
Model 2119 S.N 159P90199.
REFRESHMENTS·
.
.
Sta
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IJ&gt;Ut
·
pay for rJght person.
mu.s,
yman,
mesap,
The minimum price for which
DOOR PRIZES
mobile needed. Start Jan.
Gnmes Golden, Melrose. OJ&gt;
th is chatlel will be sold ;., I
FORKED RUN
1966. Write full
on daily and Sunday. Well's I
Wanted To Buy
$100.00.
Care of Box 668-A
Orchard, Wilkesville, Ohio.
-- Blacttnar Auto Co.
SPORTSMAN CLUB
Sentinel, Pomeroy, Ohio.
12 8 3otp WCUST
POSTS. 0 . John·
Pomeroy, Ohio
5 mil• from Chester
12 28 3tc
son, Dexter, Oh10.
il2J 29, 30, 31, 3tc ·
-~E!"":TJI~On~o;,:w:el~com:e~.,JI~~==:!!~!"I
USED
KING
FLUTE,
for
sale.
12
28
6tp
l
farm
WY 2-2950.
li 11 tfc 1' - - - - - for ~.:Ide "B11 dairy,
lEOAL NOTICE
\1 fl F:CKING for repair furmshed. Glendale
S k i d- 1 - - - - - - - - - - - ;1 SPECIAL, fox gray 2.50, red The annual meeting or the 11loek·
•
Serveces
'
3 75
of the Porneroy
Nat10nal
Hambler American. Geralcll rnore, Shade, Ohio. Phone
Bus•ness
. ' all four fed OD. hold~n
IJank, Pomero}' • Oh iu, ror t he eh•ctio n
fine
Bill Bailey, Reedsvi!Jo:-, Ohio. I or o.li recton a nd the t ra naacllo n of •ny
fl"llon. Phone !11!5·2184.
0\1""1187.
12 23 6tp AJ..~ CONDITIONING Refrlger
bu&amp;lne.s t h at m ay come be (ore
12 ~ fil C Iothtr
12 ·29 3te
lhe mee11n11. will be held at tbe ofh~e
ation service. Jark 's Refrig
- --of sa id Po.o meroy ~atiofLlj.t Bank. on
- -- - -Phone
.
Januuy II. \ !161\, at J:J(l p.m .
eratl'on New Haven
LOST. Fox Hound. Color black :
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ANTIQUE Furntture,
dishes I EDISON HoBSTETTER. President
1 1'U 2-:l537.
4 8 tfc
miscellaneous Call or write · n 2111 • 16• :.~:~. 30 Ill e. 10 - 6to
and white, in Bunker Hill area, I
1'\o'• to Route 33. Name plate I
I LIGHT hauling, cool and- Mrs. HowBrd CecU, BOO W IN THt": cot.'RT oF com~"oN PU:AS
tie.
Phone
WY
2-7786
and
Main
St., Pomeroy.
MElfa couNn, oHio
::n color. Rannie ~oore. R.D. J
I
Mo. 1UH
I
.:. Pomeroy, Ohio. Phone
i
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29
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----------~ Rout• 2
WY 2.fl!l30.
12 28 3tp I
••(in•, Ohio,
Pl•lnlltf,
RUTLAND
Everydoy Specials
FURS WANTEO ' Red Fox, 13.
w.
1 t'h•rlu Conrt.
I \'I!.L NOT he responsible for i.
It
Muskrats, 11 .50, raccoons, 11 .. . Jrd Divlloon ,
Apply
WY
2·2156
Marie~s Stylt Post
75. Maran Fur Agency, (0, 11 ~: ~. ~6 1 • 1•mome
"" debts contracted by any.. rr• othP.r then myself. Siglt.
Haircuts
$1 .25
0. Wright) N. Brown St. , Ma- C·O nu t Polt Offoc,,
THE
Shampoo &amp; Sets . $1.50
W V
Ph 11 , 5296 1 N•w York, New Yor k,
D•fendlnt.
,.,~ Wallace L. Reuter.
SOD,
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NOTICE &amp;Y PUIJLICATION
30 day color rinse,
week days t p m
12-4-JOtc Cbar lea f',.ozart, whuse addreu ta
DAILY SENTINEL
12 28 3lc
Shompoo &amp; set
. $3.50
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!'.rd Diflllon. u.s.s. Salamonte, A.u ,
- - - - - : - -- - *5. t:-&lt;0 F"lee l Poott Offi ce. !lew York.
Permanents
$7.50 up
Ne.,.. York. will take nolle~ th•t on
DF. I.fCIOUS Homemade Pizza,
Auto
Sales
DeCillmher 211. 196.5. the underaianed
Wfl SeU and Service
filed her Petition agll.ln1t him In the
soc. 75c, and $1.110 sizes. IJe.
For Sale
Wigs and Wigleta
Court uf Common Pleas, Melp Coun.
luxe Pizza, $1.50. Jack's Dai·
ty. Ohio, pr~tna for dlvone, c ustody
ry Bar Middleport. lZ B trc STUDIO COUCH, opens to e
• • Styl p t
1964 VOLKSWAGEN, excellent of the minor ~htld of the parties . ud
Ma r1e
I
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nd' . WY • ~I
othl!r nuer. on the ~round• ot g rQll 5
'
bed. ExceJient condition.
RL 124
Ph. WV 2-5271
CO Itton,
.-.n•;, '
noe11leet or duty and ulrem• cruelty,
- - -For
- Rent
2-2906.
12 30 3tc !
12 23 tfC! Sairl ciH&gt;se 11'111 be tor hearllJJ on 11nd
trammg a Write:
must. The Reply
prompUy.
Dally
Sentinel, Box 668 L, Pomeroy,
Ohio.
12 28 3tc

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WY U2?9.

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Sunday, January 2

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CARRIER
NEEDED

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itself felt in crime fighting. Police forces throughout the country are enlisting electronic brains. One of the most effective us es is proving to be on the hlghwayL The
Pennsylvania State Police have put Into operation a computer information syotem
eaid to be the fasl.eJt and most accurate yet. When a cruising state trooper epoto 1
&amp;uspicious-looking motorist, top, he first checks by radio with the nearest station.
The query is fed by teletype to the communications center at Harrisburg, lower left,
which checks the license number against the computer's '"memory" of some 2,500
stolen veh:cles, lower right. lf the car turns out to be wanted, the troope;- receivet
llle aWiwer within minutes and •lol's llle car !w: Ule arreal. .
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Beautiful walnut
AM radio and 4 speed chang·
er. 4 speed sound system, I
This is a 19115 model. Used ,
only 3 months. Full balance
due $98.l3 or *-12 per month. I

REMODELED

aparment, one 5 room

bath, one 4 room and
Bill Cozart, Racine.

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12 29

TRAILER LOT, lb!tland,
mites from Pomeroy. Phone
SH 2--561S.
12 21 60tc

Try it j your home. Calf
WY 2-6555.
12 28 6tc
.
IC

ZAG. 1956 model Automat·
bin
sewmg mac e.
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TWO bedr80m houselraller, aD
Ull.lt'lt'es ("-'·'~
Call WY •v
w wouw.
8346, WY J.2l.ll ar WY !3600.
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EXPERIENCED

RADI AJOR
sERvIcE
F'rom the largest truck or
bulldozer radiator to the
smallest heater tore.

BLAEnNAR'S

alter the lOth

Real Estate For Sale
HOUSE FOR SALE

ModeJ'D Raocb Style Beautiful
l tucouun on top ol small b1U

.

lacmg State lllghway Garage 00
Route 7 wttb a:ood road to maw
tugbway. Four bedroom&amp;,. Uving.
lrltcbo•• . ceak·
fast play. maid's, utility and

dimng, family,

d~y

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7:50 New•
1 DiU Miner Show
1·45 Baker Furniturl Show
1.00 Newt
v,oo Cotlee with Janel
I~ 'oo Portratta of 1 Patrlol
iD lit Swap Bltop '
10: 30 Bill MID• Bnrtdt Sbow
10:45 Muoa Alfr. Pr.oaram

of Fe brtmy, 1966.

Mur (D(Ut, Pl•llltlff

W•bstlr •nd fUit(,
AHern•r• fir Pl•lnttff
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Long Bottom
Society News

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shop Three baths, Cf' mtc: tile - - - - - · - - - - - - and waJl to wall earpet on
, floors
About two-thirds oi l Mr. rmd Mrs. Ted Hayman

ically buttonholes, makes de- '
i bouse . Is paneled In mahogany i' and daughters and Janet Bissell
corative desians,
sews
on
1 Ch ns tm as
.ae••
and walnuL Air conditioned. of Columbus
·
spr~n
2
2141
buttons. All without attach- WV ·
Pomeroy Large patio and double carport with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bissell
ments. Assume last 9 pay- j
On Jot 200' x 390'. May be seen and other relatives.
ments of $7 per month Call KARL
b7 appointment only.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hellsley
THREE BEDROOM ·houtoe for WY 2-«iSS.
12 28 61~
and He&gt;ting,
Minersvtlle
P~ICE REDUCED
spent Christmas wi·th Mr. anc]
rent. l'bcal WY J.2241. 161 N.
Ohio. End your aewer
Write: c-o The Dally Sentinel Mrs. Lloyd McPeek. Belleville,
ith Ave.
IJ.l4-lfc cost over $200.00, new
les. We have all sizes
Bo• 11611:_H__I'omeroy, o.
W. Va .
Ue, $65, with blower.
I machines. Reasonable rate!.
Mr. and Mrs. Bertfo Smilh
THREE andRoyal gas beater, cost $194.1 Call WY 2-2974, day or night. JII'.,,.Lifl 0 11
and Nellie Stethcm spent sever·
Ill and .,.alttllod 8J*I- Make offer. Two
wooden .
t 11 tfc
\,{/.,Rir
flli:.,ftl:.y al days with Mr. and Mrs. How.
mE YOUNG REFUGEES-Like a game of follow the leader, Vietname411 chlltlren
1DeD11. WY UOI
IJ I
heedhoards, with ra~ls, 14 oo '
-,
. ard Young, Paden Cily. W. Va. Jnarch single Jile along a rice paddy to 1 eafe area during U.S. Marine owoep through
I
each. Call Mason 113-52!H af. IIEATING, PLUMBING Rural POMEt\OV - two story bnck, Mary Pierce and Mr. and
Vtet Cong.territory at &amp;m Tbang, 35 miles southwest of Da Nang. TU childrea were
found bidmg tn underground twtneta.
for rent. Pboue WY
1er 9:30 a. m.
stx rooms, bath, full base- Mrs. Larry Curtis wPre re12 28 3tc . Doxol ~otUe Gas. Arnold
--·
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, thers, 618 E. MaiD Street
ment, gas furna ce heatmg, cent dinner guests of Mr. and '
4
~~w~er~"= Hard~w"ar"e .· 1 50,000265 BTIJ floor Iorance,
WY·I Pomeroy.
122 Uc
front and back porches. $4,. Mrs. Hobart Newell. Chester. jMcKeesrock, P_a., opent the •nd Mrs. Gene Riggs.
1 ins were Christmas
dinner
4
30
Z- 1.
Glc -000.00.
I Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Prince week•nd With . lr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Weber]· guests of Mr. and Mrs. Junior
11 1 tfc
;;;;,= =-:-':'c-:::::--::Phone Today For
!MIDDLEPORT - one story 'pent Christmas in Columhos Norman Weber.
and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lark· !Lauber.
TRAILEH t..O'I'!1 - lree IIW
TIME TO BUY
frame, two bedroom, bath, ' with their children.
Those calling on Mr. and Mrs .•.....
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oge and water. HIQWII'o l'rafl
and
FREE ESTIMATES
forced hot air heatmg, front ! Patty Stetbem is a patient al Oscar Babcock were Mr. and J
er Pari! (Slota AI!Pt'OVedl
BE READY FOR
porch, 200 feet frontage 00 · Children's Hospital in Columbus Mrs. Marion Riggs and girls of ,
Miners.W., Olllo, ,._ W\
ON
Route 1. $5,000:00.
and Lena Hensley is a patient Athens, Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey
138 ACRES - SIX room frame at Veteran's Ho, pilal, Pomeroy. Lyon and famil y, Mr.
2-3321.
1 II
WINTER WEATHER
eALUMINUM SIDING
and I
I HOOM, llllfuml8lted apart.
eSTORM DOOR
home, porch, cellar, barn, , Mr. and Mrs. Dave Yates vis- Mrs. Starling Massar, Mr.
mtnl. Charles LJtmo, Mason,
&amp; WINDOWS
some fence, sprtllfs, 8 miles 1ited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Usle, and Mrs. Charles Massar, Mr.
w. Va. 7'1H61t,. . IJ.II·tfc
&amp;
eROOFING
from Pomeroy. Owner will Syrocuse, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett and Mrs. David Riggs and Mr.
Exterior Decorators
finance . 14.000.00.
Stethem, Mr. and Mrs. Riley 1;===--==~.;.;,;;=;;
BRICK DUPlJ!:X t bedrooms
WY Z-ml
WY Z-3118
Pigott and Mr. and Mr .. Har·
living room. dlDtDa room, kit·
Of Ohio
12 28 3tc old Gem~an .
FIRST
chen, baaemoal and garage eLOWEST PRICES
WY 2·5644 Mtddlopoot, o. FOR SALE , 6 room boo,.,- ·
Judy Sue Holter recently eel- QUALITY .
forced
aJr PI tumace, But- 8ALL SIZES IN
._""'""'"M~~~~~~~ hath, full basement, ""
-·
ebrated her 7th btrtbday. Guests REGULAR_
lemut An.
C.0 WY 2-612'1.
STOCK
sell St., Middleport. Phone, were Mr. and Mrs. David Smith Certified Oil St8tlon
I I IJ
LANDMARK SUPER
Complete !lervlet
Pt. Pleasant -280'1.
and family .
.....,
W. Moln St.
"Ufiiiiiiiriii.-,;disin;on;,.ll
SER
Crill Bradford
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lH&gt;nERN
W""- . or ~--~
11 18 tic - Mr.· --and Mrs. Wilbur Weber,
and bath. J'linllib
STATION
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6:57 Weath•
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7:05 BiU Miller Sbo•
7.30 Sporta Paral!e
7:35 Bill MlUer ~ow
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1'00 Protestant Hour
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7,41 Echoes ol Joy
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8,15 Weather Picture
12:00 ~ews
8:t8 Musical Clock
l2i15 fusical Interludr
8:55 Community New1
12'30 Rev. Merlin J'eets
9:00 Talk of the Town
1:00 Newo
U:55 Mason County News
1:05 Jim Mees Show
10:00 Public Service
5:50 Sporla Parade
JO, 15 Family Worship Hour
6:00 Sundown Serenade
10,30 LatcbslrinK
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1:110 Sunday Sholl!
11,511 Mason County Nowo
1:30 Tho Bible Speo~• to y 00 t2:00 Commumty News
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U:45 Couniry Go Round
18:1.0 Tbt Cltrlstlans Hour
1,55 News Beat
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All trades truct driver to

project engineers. A!rlca.
Europe. Asia, South Parific.
pa1·d trave,1 housing, food.
Atlantic. Rteh salarv jobs.
ware, Sugar Run Mill, Piclk-11
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male. female ovt!r 18. OEIB
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Fla. 33307
SEWING maehh»ea~repatf sei
fice, all makes WY Z-2284. CUSTOM
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FOR
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January
clearance
shop.
Overseas Employment
of pianos
organs,
trade-

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rentals.
Pianos priced from 1457.00 up.
Organs $477 up. Ubed console
piano, walnut finish, less than
one year old. Good tone, like
new. Only $457, Used \Wurlltz.
er spinet organ, walnut finish.
2 • 44 keyhoards, 13 pedals,
percussion, reverbs, excellent
condition. Less than one

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Hol''day p'arty
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Carleton Church
Hoids Annual
program on 23rd

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b:.·a~~:n,~:, Duane.V/._eber's
visited over the hoUday with 7
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their parents, Mr. J. H. Grate

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Candidates are ~
Given
Degrees
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and Mrs. E. D. Tewksbury,
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Mr. and Mrs. Vemon Weber
Two candidates were a•cept.
Visiting at the home of Mr.
and family spent Wednesday In
ed for membership " IJlven the
and Mrs. Allen Brewer of Stiv- Miss Patricia Martin and Mr. The Carleton Church held Mr. L. W. McComu, teacher Parkersburg, W. Vo.
Duane Weber WBI guest of first and second degrees wbel
The Friendly Cillzens Band ersville during Christmas were and Mrs. Robert Martin of Al· Its annual Christmas program in the St. Albans High School,
Mr. and Mrs. _Reger Morgan honor al • party IJlven Tuesday Chester Grange 1609 met ru..
, Radio Club of Pomeroy held Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brewer liance were holiday weekend Dec. 23 with the pastor, Rev. is_ spe~ding _the holidays here and children, K~lth and Kathy, afternoon al the borne of his day evening. ·
iJ, Christmas party Dec. 23 at and Teresa, Kenneth II, Colum· guests of Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Clyde Hinton, in charge.
w1th hiS fa~. Bernard Fultz w_ere holiday dinner gueslll of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vemon Harry Holter, ~y mastor,
the residence of Charles Hayes bus, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Close Martm, Rnck Sprmgs Read.
Recitations and a song were Mr. and
. eth Barbara his mother, Mrs. A. W. Morgan, Weller ..ill '. O~ervance of his presidlid and opened the meetr.
Oak-st,
Pomeru
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children,
Waterford;
Mr.
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Y • • I and Mrs. John Beall and Ron·
Rev. and Mrs. Maynard Moser .
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and Becky hove returned from
Holiday dlnlter guests. of. Mr. played ~d prizes ~warded to munlcation waa rea~ from Boys
A short busmess
me.tmg da and Mark of Col umbus· Mr or Williamstown, Ky., visned wllh Mrs. Dian
. arrJSon, a holltjay visit with her parents, and Mrs. David Miller Included ,Mary . Rutb Sauer, Raunna VillaKe telling of lts goOd work.
'"' held. Mrs. Ethel Phelps land Mrs. Harold Brewer. and. Christmas with Mr. and Mrs teacher, and these children tsk- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sinn In Con- Miss Marlon L~l and Miss Cole, J~ .Hutchinson and Ran· A cantrlbutlon wai niade. Twenoprncod with a Chmtmas pro- IJ . Lo B0tt . M
d 0 A Martin
mg part, Mona Kmg, Mary and
a d in Chillicothe with his Allee Lambel1; Yoongstown; dy ~; .
ty-flve year pins· &amp; Clertiflcatea
ur~rl. with a scripture reading. ame, ng
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Gene Perkins, Richard Carru· vo.y ~ · and Mrs John' For- Mrs • W Lambert and son Af IJu
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•·A t.'hri ~t mas Day" devotion I . · r&gt;
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ChmJmas Med1tat1on was g;v. , Those visilin~ Mr. and Mrs. Reapp of Chesapeake and M1ss bie Carruthers, and Cmdy Work- William Everson •n4 daughters. ven, W. Va.; and Mr. and Mrs. corated cupcakes and chocolate each spok• brleOy,
. U e11 by \1arvm Fry.
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d );Irs Delbert Welker diL.eR. WUey and son, Dave, Mid- Santsa were served. Favors of A turey dlnner was tiered
1Edgar B"wer, Porlland R. 1J I Betty WJlls of Pomeroy were man.
·j . AI"' given were "Scrooge 1were Mr. and Mrs. John Doh Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A one· act play was present. 'drd anhters Debra and L:nda
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balloons and C!'J.oring
books and gifts were etchange. The
~ ~a&lt; Right," by Minnie Rizer. Ibins, Dennis and Kerry Lynn of j o. A. Marlin.
ed by the Sunbeam and Busy ~I •:s sp~nt Christmas with
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Young were given the ~children.
next meeting will be Tuesday
0 urn nis Mr and Mrs Cher· were hosts for a family dinner Attending were Tqqa Brown January 2s when the third and
\ ;i end "A Christmas Wish," by 1Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. Char·
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l ies Simeral and Tisha Jane Mrs. Emmogene
n re urn- . King and Mrs Lonnie Hudson l er care ' .
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Sunday. Guests were M~. and Robin Dewhurst, Rick and Ran~ fourth degrees will De mven.
~ 1\ g&lt;Jm~ period '!a~ held with ' Reynoldsburg; Mr and Mrs: ed. home Friday • ~fte:. under~ the teache-rs, ~ntitled, •'In My esMr:.u~~rie Vancooney &amp; son, Mrs. Joe Young and chil~, dy George, Jeff Patterson, .Rose- ,
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pP7!:'S gomg to. Fntzte Schwarz II Ronnie Beegle and Crisla. Ra- 1g?mg sur~ery at Umv~tstty_ Hos Father's House." Acting were James, visited over the holiday ltfelanie end Joey, cantbrJCige; mary SnOwden, Mlke Tillis,
FIRST CHILD BORN
~- i!nil Agnes Whlte. .
. cine; Mr. and Mrs. Allen Brew- ptlal .and IS convalescmg mcely. Sandy Workman, Rodney Carl, with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mr . . and ~s. Charles Brad- Tommy Tucker, J_ayile Hutchln- Mr. and Mrs. Everett Michael
A record player . With Chr1st-, er •nd David and Mrs, John
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hayes, I Edward ·and Alvin Smith, Bar- James Manley and children and bury and children, Suzanne, Asa son Rita and "Riilney Bailey J ISh
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~ m~s _carols a~d smgmg. was I Beall, R.ond:1 and Mark.
Columbus, Mrs. Charlotte Wil- ~' bara and Jennie
Carruthers Mr. and Mrs. Jan Hauck and aKnd Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Leo M~ Ruth end JoY Sauer, Mar~~ thea~~~h ofctlte:'1:sr:":~~
enju) ~d. fol! ~wed by a gift ex·
son of Springfield, Mrs. Audrey Nedra Stewart, Steve and Bren- children in Columbus.
~nnedy, Jr. and son, Tony, lene Barnett, Raeanrm Cole, Oa- e 6 lh 11 oz daughter. Laura
.\ change by all.
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ENT~RTAIN AT DINNER Wilson and children, Jackson , da Smith, Harold and Sherman Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs ~Jddleport; Mrs. Lorene Kenne- vid Cole, Brenda Bolin, Terry Lynn at Holzer Hospital su..
Hetrrshments were served b)
. and Mr and Mrs Russel! Mil· I While Sue and Kenny Wood Ec .. Le ·s were Mr and Mrs
y, Galena;. and Mrs. Patty O'Dell, Donna Dallas and Du· day,
ember 19. Grandp'arents
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e~- , enleriained wit.h · a Chrislmas ler (Sharon Wilson) of lndtana ·Sandra, Linda and Karla Beal, Robert Springer and daughter,
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n, Bobby, Kat- ane Weber. Mrs. Lawrence Mil~ are Mr. and Mrs. John Mitch,
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1 n~ Ddl_on,'. Mm~u~, Ka,by, Lms l dinner atthelr home in R.itrine. l were Christ'mas guests of Mr. t Bobby. Chalres an~ Susie Mash Kimberly, Ada; Mr. and Mrs. hy, Sandy, and Randy, of WeiJs~ hoan assisted with the party. Pomeroy and Mr. and Mrs.
Amt dHl?,u d~~t~J~ 11 Sch~rzf 1Present were Mr and Mrs and Mrs. Lester Wilson.
IJohn Walter and Richard Dean, George Vaughan and son, Chris- ton.
Everett Michael Sr. of Brad·
Br•'Tt a ~ .auFry oJ-~·dJa ot iRobert Hill Pat a~ Jay· Mr. Mr and Mrs Thomas Me-l ,fudy, Grace, Mary Lou, Gen·j tophcr' Chillicothe; Mrs. Estell
Miss Dixie PJerce, Flint, Ml
bury. Mrs. Freda Mitch, Miners; llasun: arvm
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Walburn &amp; Mrs Arthur Lewis is spending t'Je holidays with
ville, Mrs. Jessie S1'sson, P~
;1 Mr and Mrs Emil Eynon son and Mrs. Billy Hill. Billy Jr., Cl ung and family returned I
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lt Dann\', Raci~e; Eth~l, B~ster ! Pam. Jeff, Tim and Chris, all home to Marion Sunday, after The ne I; t?n was ~~~en IMiddleport.
ard Pierce. Miss Pierce Js a
eroy and Mrs. Jane Rope, Col·
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·arl Phel Pom
d: of Racine, and Mr. and Mrs. "'pending the holidav weekend by Layman ~ecii Cox, a VISitor
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fl:l chner teach•.r ,·n the Flint Schools.
umbus are great grandmothers
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eroy, an
•,1, R·l··h,lrd Duckworth,
Agnes
and 1Waid Foster, Cheryl on dJohn ''with her parents, Mr.' and Mrs. from Mt . {T mon. Church
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"fts Iwho have be en resJ'd'mg ·m LonMrs Gu• Reynold nd 1
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and Mrs. Chi oe SherJl}BD of
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Cleveland Is a great gr'eat grandJJtllt's Robert White, Syracust'. l an, of C\J!umbus. Philip Hill Dale Smith.
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mot er, Mrs. Mtnerva Childers Members of the Middleport
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mnnln"' at 10 p. m. w·Jl! be held could not att~nd because af ill- John Scott were Monday visit-' en.
le t omens
ass o .· lh .ot:~C
mer.,a! aHIJlll&gt;len
aB he rans Akron WI'lh .Mrs. Nina Bland and I• League toured Radio and Tele·
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Ivision station WSAZ in Hunt- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morris
l J nlur Phelps Wetzgall st
John F Marshall of Louisville. homemflde can y.
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in Daylo n WI"lh M Iconducling the group to a b•· Mulbe~ Ave. Guests were Mr.'
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. . Geneva Dil~ Wi.ll L , conferred at 8ut:"p m 1with l11S grandmother. . Mrs. Johr, ·
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.. , Dwight Parker and
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the Masonic Temple by Harri-!
c"l mbus were Sunda evr
r. a "rs. verett Ba? ner
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z Myrtis Kay, William Young, and
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sonville Lodge 411 F &amp; AM· I dy, o u
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I and dau ghters. Conm~ &amp; Karen M
. rs. Harry Stover and Johnson and . Budd Daley, stu- Bill Young of Pomeroy• Mr. an
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Jue Stanley, master; has. a~~ ; ~~:~ g~.e~~il~ a:~~;. a~d M~:: l A rom binat ir•n Christ mas and 'J,,nd ~!iss Mary Schaaf of Col- thrs.ho~!~ma Davis visited over ldio personalities while there. Mrs. DanK Morris, Cl~cinnatl;
S REGULAR ·nounced.
Russ Watson.
I weddmg C.1ndlelight buffet was m~us.
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e . hi ay.wee~end Jn Lancas- AUending were Mrs. Angus Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morris
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Certified Oil Station
'1r and Mrs Ho-r Holle" given nt the I.&amp;M Cafe in Pum-' ~.r.t andrlMrsh. Manmng Kloes :[ wtt_ the~r children, Mr. and tHoward and children, Ricky, and Ric~ and Paula, Middle,
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W. M•in St.
Pomeroy
era ne
ynon.
were dinner
guests of their eroy the rvrning of Dec. 22 . I • tl G I a . o: ~y/a~I.V andd Mr . .and Mrs. Davis Stover Houdashelt and children, Becky, HolLer of Butler, Pa.
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are urged to attend.
rlaughter and family, Mr. and Honl•l,,.l,,u N~·:.re ~FC. ahnd Mr~ ~~~er~l~. W~~~a~ l~~1~c~ Ma;: an family.
Randy and B. J. Dalley, their
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Mrs. H. B. Curd and son, John, I.owe ~ ( tm('~('r, w 0 were i . M
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guest, Mrs. K~nneth
Scites,
BIR'111DAY HONORI!.D
on Christmas Day.
married last ~lay 24. and ~~~:·· k~~· M:Co~~elsv~~~- ~:~!dc~~~i
PLAI~.TNJN~ SERVICES Mrs. Dale Walburn and son, Mr. and Mrs. VernOft Weber
Mrs · H· B· Curd and N!r!;
at
Fort
Knox,
Ky.,
where
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mght Servire will 1Steve, Jill Beaver, Mr. and enter•-m·
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Jiollt•v were shopping in Points &lt;'~lOne·
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Rev and Mrs George Siddall Be hr at the_ Eden United IMrs. Robert Schmoll and child-~ r.r Tu~sday evening in observ·
Plea;ant recently.
T/ltlse al_IC'ndmg v:·ere_ Mrs . . Platisburg
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' ~el ren In Omst Church. Frl ren, Bob, Janice and Jim, Mrs. ance of their son, Duane'• 7th
'ng were h'1s
Glenn Humphre yand daugh· ' Paulme Miller, Calhpohs; Mrs. I Th R ·,
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Y: ~cemb.er, 31,. followed hy Don Mullen and sons:, Sean, ]'bi'rthdav. Attend1
Mabel 1'\eimeyer Pomeroy· Sp4
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ld · Ft B '. 1Siddall and childrm of Phtts- I VIva se~vlces With the Rev ·1Charles, Mike, Pat and Brian, grandparents, Mr. aild Mrs.
visil.ed Tuesday wilh his moth- Ronmc ~y n~. 5:,r · ~~m~g: · burg are holidny gut'~ Is of· her Carlyle Seiple, Con!erence Supt. M;s. Fran~lin Triplett
and I Lawrence Milhoan, Middleport:
er. Mrs. Elizabeth Humphrey. ~1 rs. R~ ~~~~~:t't r~J,o, Ga llpo~s, I pareuts Mr and Mrs Paul ~;om Rockford. Oh10 as evange. 1children, Rtcky, Debbie and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baer and
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Hennessy 1r. 1 r. I , ome~·oy ;
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daughters, L'Jnda and O'&lt;ana tlf
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L.:m y JludnalL Manon;
Mr. . ·
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of Bellall'&lt;'. M ., were o I ay Cl d T 1 M.ddl · l M I Chnstmas Dav dmner gur-sts
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Chester, t~nd Dennis,
Dean.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas DY eS ~it or,crr: e~rr; V' r.' of Gene Grnte included his 'ra- Blake JS pastor, The church is
LEr\VE FOR FLORIDA
Donna Dallas and Duane WebHenn:ssy.
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I S~~ H~n~a~d ho;c~~'niels·, ~t·. I jher, J. H. Grate and Mr. and lo~at:d on State Route.IZ4, two Mr. and Mrs. Purley Karr er. '
Chnstmas dmner ~uests .or Benn .mg an d Mrs. M.ld
d Hoff- Mrs· · Leland
Brown and son ' Le • miles nonh of Reedsville.
left Tuesday morning for Brad----1 re
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Mr. and .Mrs. Thomas ennes5y . mcm. Pomeroy.
i land, Middleport: Mr. and Mrs.
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enton, Fla. to spend th.e win· Glaciers cover about oneand fam1ly were Mr. and
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ter months. Enroute to lt~lorida tenth of the earth's land surnd M
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rs. , to th e ho!iday season. WPfE' un- Tommy, Wellston, anrf ': c~ nd will hold a family night and they will visit with Mr. and face end contain almost ont
Robert Roberts.
I able to attend and sent gifts.
Mrs. William GN&gt;te cmd son of watch party Friday beginning Mrs. Huward Ewing in Atlan- jper cent of the world'!! water,
Along with ou.: wishes for a
Leon R. Meadows has returnSouth Charleston, w. Va.
at 8 p.m.
ta.
says National Ge&lt;:lgraphle.
ed to his home, Durham, N. C.,j
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hale and hearty New Ytar, we're
after spending Christmas with I
stnding a gr;t.teful t•thahks" to our
his sister, Mrs. May Meadows
• &lt;uStomw for their past &amp;QOd wi.U.
and brother-m-Iaw, Ted Reed )
and sons.
Mr. and Mrs Earl Ketlv of I
Lancaster were 111esday gu.csts The Natim~l Honor Society of
of ~!r. and Mrs. Herbert D1xon Rutland High School has tapped
and fa m1ly.
I five nPw senior members.
This Weekend We Are
A2C Freder~ck C. Bo~d le~t An impressive ceremony beMonday evemng, for his Atr fore the student body was conHaving Our Sale Of ..•
. Force base, Kinchloe, Mirh. af- durted by Jane Lucas, the presi, ler spending ten da~· s with his dent.
' parents, Mr. and Mrs. William 1 S}'mbols or the society, char1 Boyd and friends.
acter, le.:tdership, service and
schola rship, were explained by
lighting candles from a flamand
ing torch by members Cheryl :
Long, Latis£'hia Gates, Ditvid
Peterson, and Randy Vance.
Seniors tapped were Beverly
These Coats and Jackets for men and
Forbes, Jean Tillis. Bob Thomas, Linda Davis and
Na ncy
for boys sell regularly , , ,
Lambert. Mary Chapma n is
advisor.
Boys
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MAKE ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY
YOUR SHOPPING CEtJTER

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VISIT IN POMEROY
Earl Kesterson
returned I
home to Wilmington
after
spending the Christmas holiday
weekend with his parents, Mr.
1 and Mrs. Dale
Kesterson.
, Earl's health remains about the
I same. Jack Seelig brought him
1 to his parents home and took
, him back. Mr. and Mrs. Bill
I Cogar and family of
Lnck· ,
bourne, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy !
Kesterson of Chester were also
Christmas guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Kesterscm.
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winnifll year, we can
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txpectations. We sincerely
, enjoJII} servifll you in
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the pastyear. May wr
contitNJe to share the
britflt littu/8 ahead.

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Mens _ _ $8.95 to $16.95
There are 67 Boys Coats
Jackets and 147 Mens Coats
Jackets. Stop In the Mens
Boys Department on the
floor and save on coats ami
teta durin&amp; this sale.

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TONIGHT
NOT OPEN
Friday and Saturd1y
D•c. 31·Jan. 1
Van

Oyck, Elke Sommer, Angie
Dickinson, •~ • ... , .m:nuat1, aa
"Madame Coco".

SUNDAY, MONDAY
and TUESDAY
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RUTLAND

Peace Push etting
Cold Disdain Reported in
Patrol Shorthanded, Asking Help Moscow to Offers to Talk
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MOSCOW (UP/) -

Normally 300 ~cants artS,!. McCreedy praised the vnl·
processed to obtain a beifnnina unteer work of the Highway
class. Approximately JO per Patrol Auxiliary. Its men per~
cent become dropeuts. The III!W form thowandJ of hours of
acact.my now is expected IAI clerical type work. special mlsstart its f!rst . class In Aprll or ston duties, and even dispatch·
May.
·er work.
An alarming Increase lR traf. "I don't know how we'd opfie accidents the Patrol is obll· orate without them," the offl.
gated to Investigate alone bas cers said. '
placed SIJI. McCreedy's detach- The officers urged Rotarians
men! under heavy demands. to Interest young men between
Supposed to wock a 40 hour 21 and 30, between 6-9 and IH
week, by law, many officers tall, weighing at least 160 lbs.,
are called out for extra duty. with a high school diploma,
"Most of them decline - 10 and 20 or 30 vision UIIC!IITected,
far ~ to demand compensatory in a Patrol career. Starting pay
time off," the lieutenant said, is $5,520 as a patrolman, rising
The last two months, for 81· to $6,600; Sergeants go to $11,·
ample, atresdy show an ln· 200, and lieutenants to f:) ,420
crease of I~ to 20 accidents ov· annually.
er the same moothe ol 1964, "With the way promotions
the speaker said. Each accident are coming through nnw," said
requires an average of
two Lt. Binkley, "an ambitiowl, oap.
hours to investigate.
In this ""''"CI Lt. BlnkiOJ and

Soviet Premier Alexei

able man can mov• from be- manded to11igl1t that Americans withdraw
ginning salary to 17,920 ill 15 from South VJet Nam. His stotement rtflected
years."
scorn for President Johnson'J latest Viet Nam
ApplicaniS may appl}&gt; at the moves.
nng~ng
0
Gallia . Meigs post located 011
Kosygin made the statement to a grotoi~IP;,~of:..;::~
Route 35 three miles from Gal· newspa~er correspondents: "The Soviet g.
The Ohio State Patrol, caught In a manrwer
lipolis.
the Somet people condemn the U S. aggression
, squee2e is coming directly to the people for relie
Th 1 b
. "ted to
the people of V~et Nam and they brand the
WASIUNGTON EXCISE
Lt.' Jack Binkley of District g headquarters lo~ated
open eru:'u~ ;a~is~:;t head&lt;ju:,~ with slulme, " 1" said.
tax cuts effective today mey at Jackson, said a real crises is facing the patrol Friday
ters near Jackson the afternoon .
.
take some of the sting out of night in a talk to the Middleport-Pomeroy Robry club
of Feb 1
Umted Press l nternationai
ew Year's Eve bills, .but
at Heath church. Lt. Binkley was accompanied by Sgt.
.' ·
The Commumst world gave PreSident
1 Security tax Increases
P. D. McCreedy, commandant of the Gallipolis post that
PreSident John Werner inlro· peace offenSIVe a chilly reception today, in a new
gin Saturday will put tb e serves Meigs and Gallia
duced the speakers. He also ':"essage to the American people, North V1et Nam'PI~
athe ~cit in· the day. At noon counties with a stall of
to """'' before
servlco
nam~ Paul Smart .~ha~rman of !dent Ho Chi Mmh renewed Com mums! demands
!¥"Y the 10 per cent tu on ad· officers.
. clubs, ocbools, l!ld eommaal·
the On to Denver group (I',&gt; Withdrawal of U. S. troops from South V1et Nam
nUsstons and night club
Lt. Binklezced the cause
I ty groups to pn&gt;mote Interest
temallonal convention thl! cond1hon for peace.
. .
.
.
wu repealed as part of the
the growing officer shortage In the Patrol •• a caroer,"
Spring),
In
Moscow.
authoritatiVe
Sov1et
sources
saltf
1
onjllllage of the $4.7 billion
Is two main factors, the de Ll. Blnkloy said.
Heath church ladies serving a R~sSJans have thrown cold water on the Widespread
cls4J tax enacted Jut
ruanda of the Viet Nam war, A sign of the shortage is the
steak dinner were Mrs. Nan encan quest for a V1et Nam peace. TT~h,e~~;~~~
Iiut with the start of the
and lhe increasing number of fact that the n&lt;w Patrol AcsdeMoore, Mrs. Beulah Kayes, Mrs negative Soviet response to the Amencan
old, first· lint officers
who my, which was scheduled to beGuy Shuler, Mrs. E. 0 . Rall, been conveyed priVately tot
yeat . 12:0t a.m. Saturday
taxpayers wUI face the
the Patrol in the thirties gin its first class in February
Mrs. Roger Morgan and Miss Western diplomats m Mos- personal_ message frommler~&gt;t'·iJ
blg"r bite from
their retirement. Tbe with a class of 50, has only 15
Bess Sanbom.
r~. v· l N
····If
rh.-affl!mmg the A
of rtised Social
was organized in 1933. candidates so far who bave met
. e . Je . 8 "_1 war. 1 ~ w_as opes for an early ,
'1llf incre... will boool
"We bave beea aullltrlltd tbe requirements.
mcreasmg '" mtenSJiy desp;te honorable settlement ill
moxlmu earl tax to
}\
the U.S. peace efforts and the Nam. After meeting De
59 t* ~~
lhsD
eight-day pause. in bombing Goldbe&lt;g addressed a
vkius muimUIIL
U
nuds on N~th V1et Nam. V1et sess10n of the
pre
~ng terronsts exptott•d bombs ,representatives of
WASIIINGTDN ~
m an Amertcan military billet I Atlantic Treaty Or,w~~l3
dent Jqhnson wtU send
in Dalal, killing one u .. S. ser-1&lt;NATO!.
il
Vlceman and woundmg lOt A he
r that
gresa Dell month the
It's Baby Derby Time
A· t dents of Meigs &lt;OUnty.
In case ol o tte, awards wll
others.
' h ~ . 1avy fog
·and mo¥ controversial
.
I E•act time of birth must be be distributed_ at dtiCI'ollon of
Should Mel s county's new consolidated high school
Ptace Missions ConHnue
aJrp ane rom
~ since
Thlrty·S(X s_tores are joined specified IS • wnlten
state- contest committee.
l!t called The ~ew Frontier High School, The Horton· Despite the seemingly imper· HaJTiman from
"lllf' U. ot
Ia slill
again m oflormg. the first baby ment by attending pbysiclan, 111- Prizes must ~
;fones High School, or Union Hlgh?
j vlnus Communist ~land, the YugOIIav
knon, J 'It~~
M~ county m lllli4i aiMI his eluding name and addresses of Jan. 31, 1966.
• _,,.,.
· ~ That question may be settled the night of January Johnson pea.ce mtsswns .oonli- hilltop estate
!loved 'lo
:· . up w
Mom aiMI Dad u m•"Y.,parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Rebert!. Lee, 3 when the new board meeta, Its members may-or may nued with these d&lt;volopments: Austrian borde~.
bllllon.Jrro
prizes.
I This statement must be in the RU I, Racme, were U.. win-not-take the namea suggested above and others below,
~ Ambassador Arthur J. ,pJane was forred
The rules are sbnple:
I office of the Dally Sentinel, M.. mng parents last January.
under consideration.
Goldberg gave French Pres· Belgrade.
CHA
N, S.C.
Baby must be born after mid- ' chanic-st, Pomeroy by the close LanPardmticipalinC stores are: t
Below are seven responses to a recent invitation to ident Charles de Gaulle a, -At New Deihl,
ty.siJ: mea were Indicted
night, Dec. 31, 1965.
of
business
(5
p.m.)
Jan.
7,
ark,
baby
bunt
ng;
suggest
names lor the new high school. Admittedly mea.. - Embassy announceded :~~
1
day on charges of stesllng at Parents must be legal resi· 1968.
I (continued on page Z )
ger, the responses perhaps make up for lack of quanti
would arrive there Si
least 125 mllllon In
by their quality. The Daily Sentinel neglected to offer ,
consultations with the
fnlm the 'tlavy'o
cash mducement to engovernmenl India alo!W· ."i l
shipyards. It was one of
n
I Of/0
!rants, a fact that may have school district the name Horton
Poland and c~
largeat thefb ever reported
reduced the number of re· ~Jones Lncal Scbool District.
m•mber of the Int..;.....O.O
from !be federal government.
spondents.
Horton for Valentine Horton. U
conlrol Commission en.!ild
So Wit an operaUon was
Nevertheless, ... &lt;ommend who was • Pioneer Industrialist
supervise lhe 1954
rln1, oourea iald, that
the following names It !be new of Meigs County and Jones for
agreement on Viet
aysttm used to get rid of
board for ooosideration aDd Tom Jones who represented
H&lt;trri.rrm~~a~n n~re::~sl~
stolen fiOOCia amounted to
thank each person who made • Meigs County for many years
ed p
and
nationwide marketing and
1 suggestion (One writer chose in government ond was a friend
~.,.,._i~l•C
Assisrant McGeorge
trlbullon ay&amp;lelll. Items
The 1964-65 Middleport council and Ma· courts In state-tried traffic cases.
not to have his name used).
of all teachers.
t u
1been to Canada in
ed w have been taken over a yor Lee Smith by any sort of grading sys- Adopted a Master (Comprehensive)
No Name.
with the rurrent pea&lt;e an,.
five-year perllld ranged
tern have set a record as the most produc- Plan for Middleport setting guidellneo for
r would like to submit the
diesel engine (l8rts used In
tive of vital legislation in the town's his- future development.
following name lor the new cern- Having three sons, all grad- By Uolted Press Ioteroatlooal
dear submarine w
tory.
str 1 f 1
pnhensive high school. "The uates, may I snggest the name A heavy fl ow of New Yea(s
and llhoeo,
Some Middleport people maintain what
-Set In motion con uct on 1 agoon· New FronUer High School", My for the merging
schools be holiday lraffJC will hit the
they have done will ruin the community. type sewerage system after nearly 20 yeata reasons are as follows: (I) Thts ?amed :·united filgh School," nation's highw,ys tonight
More peOple, we believe, expect their rna~ of councilmanic dodging antics with state certainly will be an opening m keeprng with our Umted Na. The National Safetv Council
Clllim'ER, W. VA. jor
actions already to have set Middleport and federal authorities. In the on again-off of the frontier of Education in tion.
said in Chicago that ihe heavv
head-on collision •n state
on a road toward growth and better things. again sewerage project of 20 years dura- our area, (b) The "Virgin Terr.
Mrs. Marjorie Bowen
traffic and extra ronsumptio~ 1
!Ill near here early this~~:~~ I
10
The administration that ends its official lion ex-oouqcllman David Miller about
ilory" of eager nllndJ wlll be
.
of alcoholic beverages could :
lng took the Ufe of a 1'1
1 council segment to 1 he uplolted w its fullest, and (e)
life
Friday
night
at
midnight
has
been
years
ago
led
I
think
our
new
high
school
push
the traffic death toll as :
Obto II'Oman. Authorltiea1 ':~!I
u
thf
1 1 its b ·
h
t
bl"
brink
of
arranging
for
financing
and
conThe
name
lo
appropriate
for
should
be
named
"Union
Hi"·
h1'gb
as
440. 'fh• Counc;·t d";d not 1
lied the 91cUm as Mrs. G
0 pu lC struction. However, council finally balked
,.ou u n
aslc approac
._
By United Press bite&lt;"
WnU, 81.
business. Council's two youngest men, both and Mr. Mllfer'!l considerable personal ef- our times in this century.
Union mean!l the act of unit- give a specific figure. but I Believe it or not, lt'll
Polloe aald Mrs. Wolf was
retiring this year, are Eugene Harris, an
Robert D. Morris
lng, or making one, and. Isn't estimated Jhat the final death winler storm that 1s
passenger In a ccar driven
eniJlneer, and Roger Morgan, a business- fort went for naught.
Principal Bradbury Srbonl thai JUSt what we are domg? toll for tratfi•· acetdenls would . Ohio's spring-like W&lt;JitbL
her husband Arthur, 16. He
man. Both are about 40. Mayor Smith, also
It should be pointed out, also, that pr..
Mrs. Fred Rooenbaum
be between 360 and 440 An dav
!liken to an area hospital
an engineer, Is 35.
llmlnary work on other legislation wao ac·
I would like to submit as a
104 Peoples Terr.
additional 17.1100 1o 21.000 Apowerful wintry DlaiJI.lt
ferlng from ahock, l!ld anotl&gt; I Older men on council also have taken a
compllshed in the 1962-63 sdmlnlstration. name for the new c:onsolldated
Pomeroy, Otuo
persons would be inJured in Iing eastward through
er passenger In the car was young look at town problems.
Examples are the Master Plan and enablinl
traffic accid~ols. the Council IGreat Lakes region.
~ted for ocalp lacerations
Mr. John Zerkle, who like Mr. Wayne resolutions In the building code and zon·
r recommend the name Is be said.
' strong flow of warm
re!Wed.
Glbbona, Is a veteran of hundreds, perhaps ing resolutiona. Extensive spade work on
00
-~lidd-Pom-Locals." This name The New Year's holiday Buckeye State
thousanda, of council and council commit· these actions was performed by the Mid·
Include Northwestern, Sal- traffic death record was sell holding minimum
omo APPEARED IIEAD-.,,JoiN1!11Gldl tee meetings (away from their attractive dleport Planning Commission.
lsbury, and Bedford Districts last year when
474 persons , a1 unseasonably warm
for IUIOther holiday •·
TV ~tteens) are carryovers. So Is Mr.
The present council, however. had the poas they are now called.
died.
I It was JMre like
disaster nn the hlghwaye
GeorJe Baker, a retired businessman, who Utica\ fortitude to pull the legislation out
Mrs. Monna L. Smith
Although ~ew Year's will fall summer day as the
U ·the death foil roae even
waa nominated last May to council, then of Its pigeon holes. It would have been
PT. PLEASANT~ The Sher·
5'. South Second Avenue on 1 Saturday. lh• holiday ' ter dipped only to 56 ,
II' lhab laat weekend's rtC!Cird
accepted appointment to the seat vacated easy to leave it there with the solemn bleos- Iff Department Ia ln~estlgatlng
Middleport, Ohio
period runs from 6 P m. local Ibus and 59 at
~ )&gt;lC!e. .
whea Bob Craie resigned.
Ings of people oppooed to II.
• bruklnc and entermg which
time Thursday to midni ht held at 6t in
0 a.m. (EST), the .
CUfford Stumbo, another buslneosman,
Special recognition surely Ia due Mr. occurred at Lenn scbool some- Herewith Is my auggestlon Sunday.
g I The
~~tedtha':'"a~ least
the alxth preaenr member, Is completing Zerkle for his dogged perserverance In the lime after midnight December ~ naming the new school dis- A United Press International ings were to
persona had lost their Uvea
bls second year of service. A man In his vexing sewerage project. Convinced about llllh and discovered by the JaD· lr1ct; either "The Paul H. Cam- count at 9 3 m EST showed 51 1 today and early thla
middle yeara, he also has elected 1 youth- four years ago that action in this field wu ltur, Arnold Saxton, Thursday ahan School" or "The Carira- persons d~ad. m, t ff'
but cooling showen ·
Ohio
ltreets
and·
highwaya
ful
b
to
b
eeded
M
Z
kl
to
k
h
ld
f
th
b
mo
lng
h
School
"
·
th"
ra
tc
ac· tbe
the New Yw'• weekend
lpproac
pu Uc affairs.
n
, r. er e o o o e pro •
m .
an
, !IInce 11 late cidents since the holiday period showers were m
loci begiD at I, p.m.
TbiJ has been an exceptionally strong Jem, like a bulldog, and wouldn't let go.
Person or ~ unknown (elllie1111111 serves w represent began.
later tonight.
council, a!&gt;le, IIDcere, dedicated to comWhile Mr. Zerkle baa not af'eed wltb etttered the building lllrougb a a aymbnl of achievement to the The breakdo .
Cooler air will
COLIIMBUs _ REVIIINlllEI mulllnil7'1'elfare. All are remarkable in their the council majority In zoninlleii&amp;Iation, ~prlent wtndo
wn .
St state later tmighl,
, w, broke Into~~~ Me~_s ~bumty, having TraHtc
from Oblo'a 12 major taxes
w1 DfllleBI to aerve. That they had only his dlflerence.s ha~e been on principia and .... ncipa1s oflloe whenJ \bey ,...., ,""m ...
bte beiJln· Fir"
1. thermometer down
&lt;reUad by lo.t!' per eent
rare abarp diUtp'eemeot In hammering out he baa not obstructed the will of tho ma- lrled unauccesllfully 1A1
pry Dlnp to nnteworlhy fortunes, PI•ue•
· 130s or lower too.
lng thelb,t ba)f of lba
leii&amp;Iatloa chartin1 new •ourses Is even jorlty.
blngea oil a large salt. '1be kit- and beinJ one of the most In· Mlscellaneour
The outlook for
flscal
more remarkable.
Clerk Gene Grate, while pooselllDC no eben wu also broken Into Wjllra duatrious men to mr come Total
Day was ~ oi.,,J!v
11 w.atber with a
Jolu! ~
It II a tribute 1o the eommunlty thai It legislative powers, neverthelesa hll . pro- the lid of the sehool fond frees- hm thia area. Let Ibis oew
ReeeJpil fnlm the1e
la 10 treasured that Its moat able dtlzena vided vital ~ervlce.s to the IUC!eeBI ol tho er wu lefl open.
tiCbaol rise In the enthusiasm
IIOIJDAY!
rain showers. '
tllua fer IGtal $4IUI1,111.
have offered to 10rve lt.
pre10nl administration. Hil monthly flnanOnly Items reported mlu- Of achievement Whet greater
--.....:...4
and uae tu ll1owod a Ul
Followtn1 are b!llor *otloill either lnstl· clal charts live everyone an aceunte and Inc by the IChool prlnl!lpal, Mn. honor ""'ld we bestow on a
·l'be Dally SenUoel, lo kftl&gt;
per &lt;eDI lDereue
luted and oomp!eted or IDher!ted partially complete picture Of Wbete every pUblie !.ida Shinn, were two pain
li1IJI 10 l'eceiiiiJ heralded, yet lie Willi the lepl bolidoy, will
1. per oenl, but .~::e~llne
conoelved and coneluded In the past two dollar hBI (ODe and hnw many are left to pliers, two acrewdrivera, and a even more recently ...,..
~::..~ ';:b~~ Re~~ Brll!tlayert
"'\111 u Jill' CIIIL
yeara by the admlnlatratlon:
be applied toward 11pcomlng obllptlona. lllllll alarm elock.
Mv'nmrlu L. RobertiOa
llcattoa wm be retJamed Moo- poslpolllllc U. . ~!fl!~
-Enacted a bulldJDI code.
Admltledlly, the lncoqrlDI admbilltratlon
· Manaaer, WMPQ
day Jaa. J.
IAI heve be4ill ;.:;
-Enacted Its corrollary ordlnan&lt;e, a •on· of Mayor Clyde 0. Fillher, two new aoun.
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