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Gross-King
Vows.Takenon
New
Year's Eve
Mr and Mrs T G. Stewart

16-Daily Sentinel. Pomeroy-Mi ddleport, 0 , Jan . 5. 1966

MEIGS THEATRE
Pome-roy, Ohio

TONIGHT &amp; THURSD AY
NOT OPEN
Fnday and Saturday
January 7-8

Wm. Castle's

" ! SAW WHAT YOU
DID '
lind I know who you Mt')
Joan Lto~ ' ll&lt;~tl l
John ilt'
l:md. Lt&gt;l l I .1 t:k-nn

Candlelight Service is Impressive
I Installaiion of Lodge Officers
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An Jmp!e~~m e candl_ehght m- Iunny, Secretary: e y ~pen of (;.illlpo!Js are announcmg the !
rstall !lion t:eJemony highlighted eel' TI easurcJ. Mr ~ J{J(:htu d
g of lheir dcmahter MISS
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th 0
p t ·tor· Mrs
Paul marna e
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the .J,muan meeting
e v.ens ro ec , '
·
Sue Grose to Nicholas !N icky
!\lelgs Tt"mpl e Pythmn S1sters Z1rle, Outer (JUal d
. '(\w
. .. dd~ 1' \ ~ JWl~ at t he Legwn Cl ar, kPas t Ch Jef· Bt •It\'•
twll m ~lh..ld iPpot t.
Grand Represent,J\1\ l'

Joan

f M.

!\Irs.

l'm er ~n,

,Sahr 8SSJ::it&lt;:"d HI the IOSt.lll.!· He\ llll

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St'\tn br&lt;:~mh candelabra. twn or her mother. Mt s t'litlds
Tlw double ring re!'emonv
ttt'd \\ 1th v111 1nus colored nb ComnutteP membe1 s uwludcd, w.'ls )Jt'I r(lJ ][ ,t•d on New Year\
"HONEYMOON HOTEL "
h11 rl\ l\HI\ IIlL: illlt lht· staltons , dC'co~tion , Mrs \\Illwm
All - ~\e at 7 w p i:lt the Mettl oIn lllllnluJ L unltliii~d .,...,lh gret'llt'T~. decor- Ill.J il and Mr~ Otiw \\ atts ~nd u 1 ~ 1 L'lnu ch .ll ,SVUlLLI~e. Metgs
Hober1 (ioult•l \,lilt'\ t\\1 ,111
al•d
the .tii&lt;~I
Wende1! 1
1wdttmg Norma Z11kle di.JI! counh. bv the Hev.
RuiJt'!l '!11t~t .rill ::,; Jotu1
\tr~ \\ ti! Ia m Allman WBS m man Mnxme Qy,ens and Duns Stuller. ·
1\rm, lll'lm l I'll bJI('It~""
h.' I !\l'll l. ill \I\ llfl
:-.t,d ltng n!ttt't'l a ~:.t..,led b• Mrs. l:k11ley
'1II, b!l dl' wore a whl!e bro1
( _,.,1 1 B.1h1
Gt.~
nd
St&gt;ntor cmd Jm;liedti:!ldv following tlw St'! 3d• mt·ss t1 unmed m
pale
SUNDAY MONDAY
I
d
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1 ~nd M:1n
and TUESDAY
'ldi~arel .orw~.
,r.
\ICC. Jo::~n Clark vresente
J. blue \\ t!h \\llll'h sht: wore
a
J•n 9, 10,11
&lt;~gt·r OIII•l't~ tn:t-•l ltd 111 t_lud- \Ut.d numbt•J 't Took a 'l tr- ]t rrlii blue h:.Jt with veiL and
"LOVE AND KISSES "
rU \tf:J !;t•ur~t&gt; thlld": ~ 1 F ( . •H: Ie.11 Wllh Mrs. Ben Neutz!Ing n7ttdi'lf{ slm~s ller t:U/Sdge
Htll.:. '\lel.-.on
\ IJ ~ Ita• old I ' 'Jil t"\ f S Mrs .icL·ompanJ~t Ac-Glytes lu t the \\ 1s (ll blue carnatr ons
I
"W ILD oN a~~E BEACH"
h.Jtl Owen:s, F: J Bt::~ ly Riggs (a!Jdlehghtmg cer€mony \\er e .Thl' btidt:'smaid, Joann Darst.!
'~::::========~l:,:l:a',::'":::,g&lt;:,:'_\,;,t_"_1_1 '_''-·1 '_e_.\I_•_LI- Max 1m~ Owens and D!H 1 ~ Btnl (;j ][1po1 1s. wore a pmk brocade
ji.
ey Thank·)UU notes were re&lt;Jd dre.;~ \\IIil matchmg acccssv1
ft um the Medma Home
and IL'S Be'- I man 1~as 1\elson Rey
lrom Mrs Le!l.:• McE\h mny fo J nulds, !\ldSi HI .
I
flO I\ l'l" 'J'ilf' l'e Wt' l t' 8! SK k l'&lt;i lls
1 ht• g1 OU!Il IS empJoy,•d at
m:1de and $78 spent m DltUt.SIH: llw Plt&lt;.~s.mt Valley Hospi ia l.l
v.nr k.
md ttle bnde d metlJCdl sec reM! s. Allmnn present ed flit' t 1l y foJ Dr Ker.1p at Holzer
~ave\ to i\tb Childs who g;n·e 11'
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(tSpl u
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1
an t~rce ptnm~ e spcet · ommJ ·1 J\lr and Mrs Kmg aI e rrstd·
Itt'" appo tntt•d mdude flower, mg at th~ UUldctte Addition,
Sadie McElhmny, Betty Spen- Pomt Pleas&lt;Jtlt.
:
&lt; t'l
rrporll'r . !\It s Ben Neulz· . Atlt: ndmg the wcddmg vw ere :
'mg: Wa~ s and Means
Mrs Mr and Mr~ T G. Ste\\&lt;-.U t, Mr. l
l\ Jil U\\en and Mrs. Richard and Mrs. James Craft.
Ann l
Owens.
and r. 1nJa Drbb1t!- Manmng, all i
Jm\Jatwn v.as Hnnoun(' ed for of t:a llq)()lts Mrs H L. Kmg
J&lt;tltrur'JV met'tlng \\1111 nwm- IJ C'ndl'J'nn Mr and Mrs. Alvc~
b1 1 , or the sl.-Jff rnd offici:'!Ms To LuLM'I
'· doo,' 1~c 1ar1,
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l'.t.lf furtll.t S Mr ~
P hi~ : Ill- !\Irs Ho!:'er Lutk e1 rloo, Hunt4

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Our complete stock of
sale Regular $8.95 GIRLS
Regular $7.95 GIRLS
Regular $5.95 GIRLS
Regular $4.95 GiRLS
Regular $3.95 GIRLS
Regular $2.9S GIRLS

. WATCH
For The Jan. 11th Sentinel For

OUR JANUARY
ClEARANCE SALE

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THE SHOE SALE
YOU WAIT FOR!!

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POME.R0\' 1 OHIO.

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VIs• tmg at the home of ~1r
anJ \l1s F J;Illi\ Grunm and
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, Dcsu ee Kay of
\'nitt 1 U\ c. Itn g 111 e ( ~Histmas
holid-..\s IH're Mr and M r ~.
H1 ll I· ;11 d ,md cllt ldr l'n Jolin

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Chapman-Canaday's

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fht\ 1J ami Susan Lvnn of Me·

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TWICE-YEARLY

SALE!

SALE! GIRLS WINTER COATS
Regular
Regular
Regular
Regular

$19.50
$16.SO
$13.9S
$12.95

GIRLS COATS - - SALE $13.00
GIRLS COATS - - SALE $12.00
GIRLS COATS _ _ SALE $10.00
GIRLS COATS - - SALE $9.00

tudwn .\ev. Je1 sey, Mr and
\11 s Puul Julmsv 1 of At hens; 1
~~~ an Mrs Lawrence Roush
.
of Ravenswood, Mr and Mrs.
Kenneth lrnbudcn and daugh·
ler Pt•ggy of Mtddleport 'vlrs
!\et!Je Moore and son Jumor,!
Mrs. N01ma Baker and son
lliCh ~ nd Mrs. Jl'anette Uuff), sons Jackie and Eddy "II
of Syrucusc, Mi and ~rs
r:arl s.mree and son Glenden
of Marietta. Mrs Thelma Grue- 1
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::~er, Mrs. Icy Miller and
son
J:t ck Mrs Belly Russe ll and ,
dau ghter Tammy, all of Pom·
e1uy , J\lr and Mrs LOlliS Haufl
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of r\ew York
Also on Chnstma• day, Mrs. ·
Gnmm rel:eived a h'lephone
1 grt'"t't mg from tier son
and 1
d:mghter·Jn law, A·lC an d Mrs.
1
Gene Imboden .an hu ly
of
M1ddletown, Fa, where Genee l
· IS stationed wtth the Air Fore
1Al so spcnlllg New Year's week('IJd wtth the Grmuns
were
\lr .md Mrs. P.:JUI Johnson of
,\UJ en:-, . KennctJI Imboden and
d::tUd t1~r Peggy and Chuck:e 1I
Sn) J,·r, al l of M1dd lepon.

VOL XVII

assorted

$1.95 - - - -- - - - SALE $1 .50
$2.95
SALE $2.00
$3.95 - - · - - - - - - - SALE $2.50
$5.95
SALE $3.50

8 to 20.

BOYS $4.95 SWEATERS

SALE $Uo

BOYS $5.95 SWEATERS

SALE $4.00

BOYS $6.95 SWEATERS

SAU $4.50

BOYS $7.95 SWEATERS

SALE $5.50

BOYS $8.95 SWEATERS

SALE 6.00

Regular
Regular
Regular
Regular
Regular
Regular

$8 .9S
$7 .9S
$S.95
$4.9S
$3.95
$2.95

GIRLS
GIRLS
GIRLS
Clt!ILS
GIRLS
GIRLS

SKIRTS - SKIRTS
SKIRTS
SKIRTS
SKIRTS
SKIRTS

SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE

$4.48
$3.98
$2.98
$2.48
$1.98
$1.48

Reg. 7.95 Girls Sweaters : · Sale $5~00

sorr

wool -

lQ L;fJ mohair- 10% nylon Cardigan
cable sl1h h - ragla n slee~ves. Whites

Sweaters and past.&gt; Is S12es '(to 14 girls.

Wools, Orlons, Mohairs. S1zes Small, Medium and Large.
SALI $9.00

MENS $1o.95 SWEATERS - - - - - SALI $8.00
MENS $9.95 SWEATERS

SALE $7.00

MENS $8.95 SWEATERS

SALE $6.00

MENS $7.95 SWEATERS

SALE $5.50

MENS $6.95 SWEATERS

SALE $4.5lt

$8.00
$8.00
$6.00

$5.00
$4.00
$3.00
$2.00

Selected from our regular stock - Juni or Sizes ~""" ' S11es - llalf Stzes.
Regular $2S.OO Womens DRESSES - SALE $12.50
Regular $19.SO Women• DRESSES - SALE $9.75
Regular $16.50 Womens ORESSES - SALE $8.25
Regular $14.95 Womens DRESSES - SALE $7.48
Regular $13.95 Womens DRESSES- SALE $6.98
Regular $12.95 Womens DRESSES - SALE $6.48
Regular $10.95 Womens DRESSES - SALE $5.48

SALE! MENS
$2.95 FLANNEL

LITTLE SIZES
BOYS LONG SLEEVI

SHIRTS

SPORT SHIRTS

Sizes 2 to 6X. Plaid!,
checks, sohd colors. Our

Sizes Small, Med10m,
Large and Extra Large .

St 69 quality, while lhey

last.

2 for $5.00

On

$alo

STARTS THURSDAY MORNING AT 9

THURSDAY·· FRIO AY--SATURDAY

HOUSE SLIPPERS
Men's, Women's and Children's

Regular2.99-- Sale$2pr.
or 3 prs. $5.00
Regular 4.99- Sale $J pr.
or 2 prs. $5.00

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Racine Legion
· Auxiliary has
Annual Dinner
I The Ha cme LegiOn Auxiliary

SPECIAL
GROUP

$1.0.0
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parr

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reu:ntly beld 1ls annual Christ-

mas turkey dmner and party
at the Legwn Ha ll IJeau lifully
1 decorated, a!! were the tables,
i with Ctmstmas greenery Followtng dmner, the guest Mrs.
i Wil son U!rr, Athen s, Eighth
Dtstnct president,
extended
greetmgs and spoke bncfly on
I, membership
1
A cand!~ ligillmg sC'rvJce was
present ed by Lomse Stewart,
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DIXie Smith, Mvrtle

ALL FAMOUS NAME BRANDS
DRESS HEELS, Reg. 8.99-10.99

5. 9 9

pr

Ba_g_s _to_ M_at_ch_ _l_p_r_ic_e__,

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NATURALIZERS, Reg. 12.99-14.99

6.88

and

8.88

One Spocial Group

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FLATS and LOAFERS
VALUES TO $8.00

Chapman-Canaday
In the Middle Block Next to Elberfeld•
POMEROY'S QUALITY SHOE STORI!

\~alker,

~ Fram t·s Hobert~ , Martha Lou

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: Beegle and M&lt;Jry Roush Games I

were played Wi th prizes award- 1

I ed to t;arnel Smtih , Erma Wil- l
1

son and Frances Roberts Mrs.
J Lcor a Young won the
door
· pn zp an d the travel mg prize dol natrd by Martha Lou Beegle
was gn.l-' n to Grctta Simpson
: Mary Ruu&gt;h , on behalf of the ,
Gmt. presented Mrs. Carr
a g1ft A co~rd was sent to Myr' tie
HoltL:r, w1th each member
stgnmg a note Mrs Carr thank~ II
ed lhe Um t fo r its help and II
pa1 t~e1patwn at the birthday par
ty at Chill icothe m December.
Others atlending mcluded , Addi e Nm ns, Eula Wolfe, Eunie
Bnnker,
Bl'ulah Bt adford,
Blanche Spencer, Opal Dtddle,
Maxme Sham, Hathe Powell
and Roy Ralph Smtth,

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F1rst European country to
g1ant women the nght 1o vote
was Fmland in 1906.
Whi sky undergoes no change

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Associations Ill
New Meigs Local

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Settlement is Far Off

Two Each from Middleport,
Pomeroy to be on Committee

Lindsay Warns Weary City, 'Be Brave
As Bus, Subway Strike in near Stalemate

Pomeroy and Middleport teachers were officially welcomed Into the Meigs County Education AssociatiOn when
the executive committees of the three groups met Wednesday night in the offJCe of County Supt. 0. 0. Patterson.
The committee announced prelimmary plans for the annual spring meeting of the Me1gs County Education AssoNEW YORK ((UP]) - Mayor John V Lindsay today reported "some movemenl" to.
cJabon in April. Pomeroy and Mlddleport teachers were m''
I ••.
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ward ending the six-day-old bus and subway sluke but warned weary New Yorkers
VIted to name two representatives from each group to serve
against over optimism about a qu1ck settlement
on the executive council
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Lmdsay, m a televJsJon and radiO reporl, dJSelosed thai both sid es In the dispute had
ard Batchelder on March 3 m
,
"made
an additiOnal offer'' dunng marathon negotJatwris Wednesday lie would not ~Ill­
A financial .reporl. of the Is- Che sapea ke. Th.1s w111 be th e
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borate
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promotion JOlnt y spon- f
NEA 1
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" Howe
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ver, ld e sa1 , 1e gap rema ms wr e e1wPen t e parties" The new Rer1ublt·
sored by the MeIgs County Ed- 1rst appearence o an
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president m the arf!&lt;o. for several '
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can mayor to the c1ty 1t would ''have to sweat It out . bf' ve1 v tough about It and Vt:i
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u~atmn Assocl8tlon and the years, 11 was noted.
BROWN ANNOIJNCES FOR COl\ GRESS - Garrett C. Brown , mayor of Belpre, moved - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ·
-- bra;e abou t 11
A steady ra m pellrd the cliy
01P ~eroy
1011 end Mlddleporl asso- Attend mg from Pomeroy were 1, mto Ihe pol!!Jcal scene today when he officJally announced that he Is a Repub!Jcan candt·
was
m~d~
and
the
conM.1•
Young
president.
Luctlle
date
for
Congress
in
Ohio
s
\Oth
D1strict.
Brawn
said
"
I
pledge
to
the
people
of
thJS
11
d•trmg
the mornmg msh hou1,
!~ 11~~~n and Y· aws were re- Swackhame;, v1ce president, 1Co unty District t he t~ree things needed most m gov'ernrnent. honesty, sincenty and inrasumg a monumental traf£ic
·
: and Ina Meadows and Martha legnty. stc~.!Jng quahtJes.. tha t are allen missing from the stature of those holding poll·
;am that far surpassed
The leacher merger has fol· ' Husted, buildmg representa- tJcal nfftce lie added, Bemg hones!, stncere and devoted may be constdered old lash·
V
bluOmusr·r 't'orJ/bouhrellsper cfo"r"mlle;,:;n~
1o·1ed the approval last Novem· 1t1ves Present from Middl cporl wned m our present society, but l firmly believe that a umversa\ transition brmging
,~"
be~ of the proposal to consoh- were Maxme Philson, presJ-]about .~ return. to such philosophies would be a sound advancement 1n our c 0 m p 1ex The Meigs County American Red Cross ('haptPr 1965 fund 1 some expres~way!l leadmg 1nw
d .e the Bedford, Northwestern dent, Lea h Ord, VJce preSident, , world Brown JS commenct ng hts seco nd term as the full lime ma yo r 1n Belpre.
dnve has produced $2,730 06 to date, 1! was reported to the heart of the city At leas!
Salisbw-y, Pomeroy and M1ddle- Tom Kelly, secretary, and MJJ.I
-chapter offictala Wednesday mghl al Veterans Memonal j 100 diSabled vehicle• further
Pt, I schools
dred Bailey, treasurer.
1
bospttal.
1 - ---- complicated the snarl.
1
rhe. latter two systems had Present from the Me1gs coun- j1 1, .
•
Frank Vaughan. reportmg 1n discussed to ~nl!st more denm s Eeonomu: losses Joared loto
been m exempted. status, but lty Assn were Fly Sauer, pres!- ~r.lU
the absence of Dnve Cha irm an fur the nexl bloodmobile
the mil liOnS
effective Jan. 3, ~hen the new dent , who was m charge of the l
Paul Case._ . sa id the-re are sllJ\
Yvonne Sca ll y. water safet y
Talked To Wirtz
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boord orgamzed, became part oft busmes'i sesswn ; Thelma Dill,
hopes the goal of $3 000 Y.!ll be chrm, 1eepurted plans lo ma ke Lind:oi.ly scud he had not
the county
system The new diS· Ipast preSident, and County Ele· i W.ISHI NGTON (UPfl - Two altered, lbe present "War on , programs wtthout lncr..,sln the reached. Vaughan urged anyone both pa~ts of the swlm mmg Ill· contacted PreSident Johnson
1
i!ct ~~nown . as the Meigs 1 menlary Superv1sor
Robert GOP congressmen today called 1 Poverty" cou ld not effectively 1over::~ II antiJ)()Vert budgetg
who wishes. to mall donations structor s course a\la liable to dlf t•c tly about mterv enmg
10
7ta
ool DJstnct.
I Bowen Other county assoc1a- for a major shakeup m Sargent survive • the frsral pressu~s uf ' One ma)or erfe&lt;-~ of the Q i to Mr Case! at the Middleport Mt&gt;1gs l'oun t1ans tl11s ~ummer I he stnke although he had
C\1 was reported }hat~the, twn executive committee off!- I Shnver's &lt;mlipoverty agency. i the war m Vtet Nam."
('xOodeJJ plan would be to S~Tie- post off Jet!.
: Chapter ex.erutJ\Ie l'hatrman I talked With Labor Secretary W
esapeake Educad~ ... As 1a- cers are. Elma Lo~ks,
VIce Th ey called 1t 'a churnmg 1
Shltver s Office of EconomJ~ In loher actJvi!y,
Chapter 1C E Blakeslee sa1d a clm tc on W1ll a1d Wirtz about the 51 tua
hen IS IDVitm~ Meigs County president. Grace We ber, secre- Disneyland of admmistrallvet Jn a statement prepared for 0
f
h
b Chairman Vemon !\ease report- · Fund Ra1smfJ m Towns &amp; rura l ' tJon Agam he rt&gt;fused tu
teachers to attend a dinner for tary and 0 0 p tie
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, ppor1um 1y o everyt mg ul
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I news conference th1s mornmg,j the poli•ca lly volatile cummu- ed the next bloodmobile vtslt lSI commumtres' w1!1 be held Sun- elaborate. say mg • that must
at ana NEA president Jch- of Schools.
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Re s AI be H
.
tho two lawmakeds, bolh nity ad Jon programs
!ICheduled for Feb. 28 a! Porn- day, January 9 from 10 a m 1rem am conf1drn!iol 10 the
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P.
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Qw• . Mmn .. members of lhe HouM Edllca-' Unde!~the ptoposed plan the eroy High school Plans were unt!l 3 :JO p m. at Oh10 Power I public mt erest '
and Charles E Goodell, N
t10n and Labor Committee, saJd 1Job C.Q111s, the Neighborhood ~·Co off we m Pomeroy , w1th Tom , . Sh~rtly. before tr a m EST,
offered a reorgamzatJOn plan their propoual would. permJt l Youth Corps and olhf'l trammg
Hooper. natwna Tt'presentatJve
::Jill(' CommJSSJOner Hellry A.
the} said would ''cllm mate the i adminiStra tiVe savmgs, thus I programs would be sh ifted to I
of the Hed Cross. as tnstruclor Barnes said the ram W&lt;J::i po!llng
wa ste, abuses and developmg l freemg more money for such the Labor Deparlmrnl woth the I
Atlendmg beSJdes !he abm e problems. al though 'lhe SilUIIsca ndal m the poverty pro- 1 proJects as "Oper allon Head i · He(:ld Start'' prog1 ~m gmng to
were othe1 chap ter board mem - tmn 1s nor rnttuil ''
gram" They warned that I Slarl," chtld care and deve lop-' the Department of Health,
bers Llo' d Blackwood Rolrerl Because ol I he sleadv rain
unles!i tl
was drast1ra lly ment and the commumty actm n I Edueallon and Welfar e.
Wing Pit Da le M Kautz, \olr&lt;: he saJd more perso n\ ¥.erl'
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Redcross Fun dDrive sti ]]
Sh y 0 £Goa ] by on]y $270

January Sale!
FIEf.nCREST and CANNON ROYAL FAMILY
Ma(c/iJriy b'\ith 1'owels, Hand 1'owe!s and Wash Cloths

FIELDCREST "ROSE SCULPTURE"
$2.98 BATH TOWELS
SALE $1.98
HAND TOWELS
SALE $1.38
WASH CLOTHS
. SALE S8c
Teal blu e, pink, maize and moss green.
FlELDCREST "VENETIAN LACE"
$1.98 BATH TOWELS - - - - SALE $1.59
HANO TOWELS - - - - - - SALE 99c
WASH CLOTHS -:--:-:---;--- SALE 49c
Go ld, ptnk, blue and moss green.
FIELDCREST "RIBBON BOUQUET"
$1.98 BATH TOWELS - - - - - SALE $1.59
HAND TOWELS - - - - - - - SALE 99c
WASH CLOTHS
SALE 49c
Blue, pink and maize.
FIELDCREST "DESERT FLOWER"
$2.98 BATH TOWELS - - - - SALE $1.98
HANO TOWELS - - - - - SALE $1.38
WASH CLOTHS -·C'C""--:-:--SALE SSt
Teal, pink and maize.
FIELDCREST "SAMPLER"
$1.98 BATH TOWELS - - - - SALE $1.59
HAND TOWELS - - - - - - - SALE 99c
WASH CLOTHS
SALE 49c
Only one color com oi nation.
CANNON "EMBASSY ROSE"
$4.98 BATH TOWELS - - - - SALE $3.98
HAND TOWELS - - - - - - - SALE $1.98
WASH CLOTHS
SALE 68c
Pink, blue and gold,
CANNON "DOVER ROSE"
$1.98 BATH TOWELS----- SALE $1.59
HAND TOWELS
SALE 99c
WASH CLOTHS
SALE 49c
Blue, pink and maize,
CANNON "VANITY ROSE"
$2.98 BATH TOWELS - - - - - SALE $1.98
HAND TOWELS
SALE $1.38
WASH CLOTHS
SALE 58c
Pink, mint green and gold.
CANNON "EMPIRE BOUQUET"
$1.98 BATH TOWELS----- SALE $1.59
HAND TOWELS
SALE 99c
WASH CLOTHS
SALE 49c
Maize, blue and pink.
CANNON "CRYSTAL PALACE"
$1.98 BATH TOWELS - - - - SALE $1.59
HAND TOWELS - - - - - - - SALE 99c
WASH CLOTHS
SALE 49c
Gold, maize, moss green, blue1 pink, purple, black
and red
CANNON '~ISTERIA"
$1.98 BATH TOWELS---- SALE $1.59
HANO TOWELS - - - - - - - SALE 99c
WASH CLOTHS
SALE 49c
Pink, maize and blue.

FLANNEL SHIRTS
Suede and prinled flannels, plaids and checks. All
sanforized shr unk Warm, comfortable. Smort looking Stze8 14 1&gt; to 17 and extra sizes 18 to 20.

Mens Dress Trousers
and wear fabrics. so hd colors and neat pattern~.
Wa1st s;zes 29 to 50 and aU trousers at Elberfelda are
altered to your correct length free.
Wa sh

MENS $5.95 DRESS TROUSERS - - - - SALI f5,00
MENS $6.95 DRESS TROUSERS

SALI $6.00

MENS $7.95 DRESS TROUSERS

SALI $6.10

MENS $8.95 DRESS TROUSERS

IALI $7.00

Take Adv1ntage Now Of The
Sale Of Mens and Boys Coats and Jackett
In the busy mens and boys departmenl Slop In, aee
the selection of Jackets in corduroys, wooll, nylo1111,
lwJils. All warmly lined. Zipper and button front stylea

Boys Sizes 6 to 20
Mens Size• 36 to 50

SALE! MENS

BOYS $2.95

HOODED
SWEAT SHIRTS

SUEDE 1nd KNIT

Sizes 8 to 18.

extra large Sizes Mostly
white s, some black, some

I CrOplan d
Plan Opens
January 17

Y,!

Wayne H. Chase, chairman of

the

Metgs ASC count&gt; &lt;o Jn;,m t-1
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tee, sa1d today Carmers mav

Baker NaJ.]ed
on Charges
;' Of Evasion i J d p
0 O'e Orter

C&amp;SOE Ath - --M. ddl___ n· . .
ens, I eport IVISIOns
Show sIgns
• 0f Expanding Economies
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Knitting Worsted
4 ply 100% virgin wool. Ready

to

knit pull out skein. Solid colors. Variegated colon
and a b1g setectlon.
FOR THIS SAL&amp;

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WASHINGTON (Upl) - i'Or· l
S t
d R be ' G
mer ena e al e o r
be tore takmg a break after t
' !' enroll lfl the Cropland Ad;u&lt;l·
(Bobby) Baker. the Pickens. !
b
am today Before he entered
• ment Program begmrung Janu.
•
S C, OOy who feund fort une m
the talks ful l tim e the Transit
ary 17 Smce. fu.nds for thiS prO· Temfir ls lhe word for lhe l adem ic lines Include the &lt;nn- 1hens a new Woolworth building I backsla~rs Washmglon. stood
J
~ulhontv and the slrikmg
SAIGON - A TERRORIST Igram are limited, apphratJOn j overall economy outlook in the sohdatton of Shade, Alexander, IS gulng up whereas duirn.;: l96:i acf used today of mconw tax
Transport Workers U n I (m
lmne planted under the seat of ~;~It be :::::~e~ °~ a first -come , Athen~ DIVISion of the Columbus and Waterloo Local Sch'lO! D~s- Hucke}e Mart opened It~ dnor~ Ie~as1or1 10 a pul111rally explo- 1 (
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1\'I'WU 1 were $155 rru\ ho n apaM
a rickshaw exploded lomght In Till.
SJS.
: and South ern OhiO Elec tric Com- tmts The Alhens City Sc·hool Ill the Plaza Shoppmg Center. SIYe rase
fiJDJna
There were reports the City had
front of tbe mam gal• at sub8 prograrr. Js new . this pany The year promJses to be DIStrict has purchased land at I In the Middleport area loo
The 37-year-old Baker, anre
offered the TA $10 mtllioo ta
1 18
u! b.an Tan Son Nhut Airport, year. ~
designed to davert one df record growth fur both. The Pla 1ns to erecl 8 new blgn ~~u.c~twn and educational ct&gt;~-· protege of then Sen Lyndon B There wert" 625
crimmal help meet th~ demands 1 t the
k11lmg one V1etnamese and m- ~~needed cropland to .Jther use- Plans are ll [oot to bUJ\d 8 new school.
fers h!.ve taken qUJte a shale Johnson and a top arde for cases and 76 C!vtl actions heard umon. but Lmdsay sa 1d
JUring three Amencans.
~urposes. Farmers may en- substatmn at Stroud's Run
A Commumty Cer1ter was op- or ~e lrmehght
Senate Democrat!\, was named 1m toun1v Judge Frank W P01 - That s the f1rst l'vi heard o1
Meanwhlle U. S.
Mannes I tel r mlo 5 to 10 year contracts : I
ened lasl February Lytlon In· ' Wtth the help of the Ohio Un· Wednesday '" a nme-count ter's rourl durmg 1965 Co urt II
.
'
o reduce the1r acreage of feed 1· n a large sense, as Oh io Un·
d 1
d
''I k El . beth H • t 11
t d
d
sweepmg a valley 18
miles
J dustnes,
Inc 15 plannm.:1 to j 'verslly Ins.tJtu tr:&gt; for Regwnal m JC ment prepare
by a "-' er • na
o11s e er re_.m say satd he woul return
.
gram, wheat and othe1 crops l 'vrrSI Iy goes, so goes lhe ec'
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fd 1
nd
Cl ff d po t d 10 d·
t th t·i '· .
south of Lhelr Da Nang base p
.
I ronstrul'l a 200 000 square io&amp;t Development an organizHlion e era gra
Jury
I or
re
ay
o e a 1\S at somt time
accldentallv burned part or a l ayments per ecre Will bee ; onomy of the Athens DIV!Sh.m I plant on the eas't Side of At\ot~'~ns l set up to aid certam counties Jones. rormer Democratic lif'U- 1 Disbursement of court revr- lm'ay '
V!etnames~ village to
the ess thand un~er the annual fe€-d ~urther umve~ty expansion IS tn order to transree all Ils f~t'- 1 m southern OhJo m attnrtmg tenant governor of Nevada. was nue mtluded $2 572 26
from Lmd SJ}, look mg drawn and
ground today while destroymg ~raJ~ an w eat programs The ~~ng ronsJder durmg tne for. l lllti~ under one-roof
Jnt"h,lstrv a brochure was pub- charged With pequry m ('On nel'· jt rmes to the state $1,154 :l5 111 pale. enwrgf&gt;(f from the baJ a cache of rice left behind by hrop and Adf;fustment Program , t commg yem Already under ! A numbe! of new housm~ Jub- ilshed . for the Commumtv lm- tiOn With the Jury s mqmry mto rPes to th e shenff $7,078 05 m~o gammg se&lt;:ston lo maktt one
the Commu DIS
. ls Severa1 Amer. agreem
owever, o ers a long-term conslructwn IS a new hf'almg d .
,.
Baker .s dealing&lt;:
nl
v
d 1 1d
d 1 h t II
lVJSIOns were opened the se- provement vorporatton
of Me1gs
11 the
., rottatv general
b tund $1 .982d report at 1 47 a m EST H'
1 1 lh
1
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icans were sijghtly burned r. e ',wue e ree pan es lgne o ea a earn- rond portion of Park Hill as County
The Impact of the Bakrr , J4 to lit' aw h rary fund an l wf'nt on radiO &amp;lid live
while puttmg out the blaze
G am and
Programs are pus buildlllgs
j w£•11 as Wonder HJ!Is Far Hills
In lhf' fall voters approved a md! ctrnent on Preside-nt John - $J 791 :&gt;7 mto the coun ty auto lt•leVJS IUJl agatn shortly be(or•
.
on a one-y~ar asrs
Also a new all-purpose gy rt 1rJC:t- and one near Alban;
.
proposal to. consolidate school son's political fortune~ W;.t &lt;; !wens~ and gas tax fund Total a r.l EST &lt;~t U te hPJghl of tbt
WASHINGTON - THE PRO- thFurther
tnformati.on
about
sium
and
convocation
center
In
the
downtown
are.
a
•!
AtdJstrtct
The Whll~ HIU sr I' nllef liOns lfl 1965 were $14 578- mbu und u,mu nul er crush
e program IS avaJ!able at th
th 1
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s of pomeroy. M1d( II e- uncer tam.
spec! of a replay of the steel ASCS unt ff . I
d e are m e p annmg stages l'lve
- - - -- - . port Northwestern Sa!Jsb•lfP. wttbheld commen t on lhe at'IH'Il 77' 1 fl b I tt
d . D '
-t d tr '
co y o Ice ocate at ! new dorms and a physical sc lrm·
,
,
t B· k
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~- r~~: o s e er sa l m rn ~s t~ s ~~~ HconfronlatJon Masomc Temple Buildmg, Porn-' complex hav e been started on Pomeroy Dn1g f'irm and Bradbury Up!'nmmg ~·t JS ag~n: ~
h I
' c"•nber $307 35 was pa!d out
WI
e
Je
ouse
ha s eroy
th S lh G
d h
J J
J
voter ar·t!On of a bond l!'~tlf' to I
p u I ron!l w o Iave fJ om fmps to ihe ~ taft' SIJ 10
evaporated m a price compro- It .is em h
th
e . ou
rern an t IS p&lt;~s t
s ncorporatef
build a high ~dlool
) claimed the Ut?moL-ra tw admt-.· to the shenff 's fees fund 952
mise The antktpated ..,howdown cattons car~o~s~ed at appli- week OU opentod a new r~- ArtJlies of IncorporatiOn bave I Jnte-r€'st Mr!gs rount~an~ .ttl- mstra tmn protP&lt; tt&gt;d B~:~krr dirl 11 mto the 'ounty . ener.:~l f~!~d
was averted by a reporteC se- til January 17th rec~ved un- ~~~~~ntntl dormrtory. Bromley been fi led m Columbus With so are \\oorkmg to achieve a rou- I not re&lt;~ct With the sh&lt;lrpness ef, $2'i 187 to the lr~w ~Jbril rv fund
crel meeting m Washington on farmers rna call I th o~ewr, ~ h
, Secretary of State Ted W. Brown tnty airport&amp;. as a whole, a num.l the past Sen ( lifford p lase i and $267 72 mto the au t~ li,.,..uesday ni~ht With Roger M office and d~scuss ~he er~o~an!y _ _t er _achvitie!l ~long th~_ ac- by the Swisher Lohse Drug, In ber of people are workmg to-1R-N .I, sa id today he thought : cen~e and ga!l tax fund .
Blough, cha1rman of U. S. Steel
P g m.
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Pomeroy by r: Wayne Swisher, ward promotung the area to , the charges wPre na1rowly •
and a central figure m the 1962
MING MONDAYS
Harold R Lohse and Elizabeth altract varmus bus messes
drawn
struggle.
Weather
A Social Serunty Ag~l'cy Re- M Lohse
Agent IS Wayne
.
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Thursday U.S Steel announc- .:~altered snuw flurries n~rth presentaltve WJII be at Pomeroy SwiSher. 112 E Main St. PornNOW YOU KNOW
Eight Hie in ]&lt;ire
IUI'il - Witb a platform OJ&gt;' Iage of Pomeroy at th e ~'&lt; ' n
ed it was increasing pmes on W!Jid east po~lonsllaler lomgbt town hall begmnmg ot 10 30 eroy, and papers were flied by Jupiter lhe lorgest ol lbe Sweeping Hotel
1"'''"1 "evrrylhing
Lyndoo ~~g of 1966, $30 449 69 . ( leJ k
structural steel b $2 75 a ton
y, muc coder tonight, I am each Monday to assist per- Crow, Crow &amp; Porter, Pomeroy planets,
a diameter of
.
Johnson is for;' Harold Cut- I na s.&lt;'hoenl€'h ha s ref.Jor:ed
The
rrom u s:
partly cloudy,
m
Medii' are The pajl&lt;'rs 8Uihonzed 5001811,000 miles, 11 times lhal of
r1_ght of Upshur County says be
f sho;eu 1
0 ·
• ~re ep,lfl·
Sleet - the biggest producer In
'
an mon Y ne Jts.
shares of no par common stock tbe earth.
lo Hot 1 . d t
St p
"''l seek the Republican nom lh
--n e m own owo
au 1I . t
f th U S
men( $S 914 17 cemterv ~Ia 35
e nation - automatically set
tnday killing eJght persons ma JOn or e . , Senate strPet '9. 7116 89, stat .h gh . '
lh l d d fo th
'
oeat oow held by Sen Je •·
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e 1 way
were ! DIDI(S Randolpb. D .
15, UtiiJ\y
ed b k .. 7 0
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Cutnght
Democrat
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par,.,
mg
lot met,.rs, •
8
row
ac to .. 6. !her proF1fty-four persons were regiS· [
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· ra· 1 $3 958 08
ducers sucb as Kaiser and Arm.
tered at lhe hotel when the fJre ' ed RerubUcan. was an unsuc· I inart•ve funds conta d 181
co, walling to see Whlch way
Gallipolis State and the bookmoblle went inlo Scott, 31, Gall!polis, and as car apparently had been kick- broke out Hotel employes satd l
cand-j 292 , WJ(h $157,461 J7
!an·
the wind blew before announc- ed hway a .o post ~vesllgat· dttch, !hen slruck a fence
lhe veh1des passed, the Cozart ed oul
a total of •bout 50 persons were~
prmary.
,jtary sewer lund
f
122514 ar
lng mcreasea followed suit
t ree accJdents Wednesday
fl
d 8 1o wh
10 the building Four
h
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' including two In Meigs and on~ V1lma Pikko;a, 51, Galhpoolls, car tppe s ne Jchstruck The patrol charged Ftsher after the first . alarm f' ~;~
COLUMBUS (UP11 _ At- specJal street repalf bond "tlfiiMOSCOW _ THE KREIIU..!N in Gallia counly. One m;ury was suffered a bump on the head, :hnd c~lpF the wndshJeld ol WJth unsafe opera lion. He was had removed seve bod' tre d most twice as many Amert- ~ent, and $25,205.49 m bond ,..
today dispatched a hi h k reported.
and was not tmmedialely treat. . e ~ ro ~fiJJSer No one was CJted to muruc•pal court Jan. 7. there were 17 inj ned I 1~8 a~o cans were kiUed on Oblo's tirement.
ed. Mrs P1kkoja, start member InJUre ' an 110 charge
was Patrol arrests Wedntsday in- 8 bos 1
ur
a en
streets and blgbwayo last year
----.g ·ran '
lng mission to North VJel Na~, The Me1gs County bookmoblle of the Gallla counly
dtstrJCt flied .
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eluded Lloyd G. Baker. 16, Lewp tal.
os were kUled io tbe fltbll
92 N V h 1
headed by No .. 2 MuscovJte was mvolved tn a mmor acci- library, however was later Still under mvestJgaiJon Is an er River Rd , no muffler, ctted
Answer Twice
in Vlrt Nam.
"i
ew e i cles
Alexander ~helepm, apparntly dent at 12 45 p. m. Wednesday treated at Holzer hospJtal and r.,_ accident which occurred at 12- to Gallia counly juvemle court Two calls were answered Wed.
That chilling lact ls expect· Sold in December
tlo boost Sov1et a1d to the com- / on Rl ti81, three - tenths of a leased
1 30 a m Wednesday on the Jan 8, Dana Q Epple, 67. Rut- nesday by Racine emergency td to be the keynote of the
Deputy Nellie Brown reporte~
munlsl Asian regime. If true mlle west of Rt. 124, There was The 0
.
, • ! Bladen-Merce~ille Rd, sev•n· land, lefl of center, c1ted
to unit squadmen The first was annual report of statisticians lnday titles for 2 new vebJCies
lh," mission could increase Han-• mmor damage to the vehicle. dent a/~"~ Metg 8 counly ac cJ- 11enths of a nule west of Rl 7. Me1gs counly court Jan 1; Er- at 9·33 a.m. for Mabel Taylor, o, the Bureau of Motor Vehi were ISSUed dunng December
ol' resistance to a negotiated Offtcers said that Lawrence R
i24 p ~- Wednesday The patrol saJd Charles IJ. neslme Wilho, 41, Rt. 2, Che· Long Run, who was laken to drs, who expected 1he year' m the Tille DJVison of Clerk
peace 1n Viet Nam. We•tern llub'er 51 Gallipoli.! drJving ~; w~ , : mt e ~~~est of Rl. Ftsher, 23, Eureka, headed east shire, no operator's license, Cll· Velerans Memorral hospita l as total dealhs It rtacb %301 ' l•f Courts Evelyn Lucke's of[Jce.
observers in Moscow said an lbe ~k~obile east ' met a de~l snda ~one .ed Jp~mg me~- apparently Iailed to negottale a ed lo munJcipal court Jan 7. a medJCal patient. The other OW.·M'" """"R " ~'
,
I The breakdown showed 79 o!
effer ol more Russian aid to wesl·bound car. ga..; way to shield :f
amag t e wm . c~rve. The car went o!f lbe Eugne HJcks, 34, Ecorse, Mich., was at 12:30 p. m for Lolhe ,
wCAi:'''"""~"'"""""' 'J lhe new vehicles were cars, II
~or!h VIet Nam would amount his right and the vehicle went Officersa !';~ro;h~~u'!:~tb d rrgh~ sJde of the hlg~way and driving while mtoxicated, and Sheffield, or near Racme who The temperatu~~~S
' were trucks, one trailer and
I

4 ounce skems -

~~:~glhc:r~l(~ make their
lm~:~d;~; ~~IO~~ll~~ ~~·.;~;;~:y·

:ll:;,elda Werner and Lula H"n

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$1.50

$2.50

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While They Last.

known

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JAC-SHIRTS

Smal, medium, large and

Well

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Reltless models and style~ tha~ are worn with 1 belt.

green.
brand.

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SALE! WOMENS WINTER COATS
Now 1s your opportunity to select a warm Wmter
Coat at a great savmgs
Regular $139.00 Womens COATS - SALE $102.00
Regular $99.00 Womens COATS - SALE $74.00
Regular $89.50 Womens COATS _ SALE $64.00
Regular $79.50 Womens COATS _ SALE $S4.00
Regular $69.50 Womens COATS _ SALE $49.00
Regular $59.SO Womens COATS _ SALE $44.00
Regular $49.50 Womens COATS _ SALE $34.00
Regular $39.SO Womens COATS - SALE $28.00
Regular $29.50 Womens COATS _ SALE $28.00
Regular $19.50 Womens COATS - SALE $14.00

New York Antagonists

lOr Sh a keup D eman d ed·

okoln

Make Elberfelds Your Headquarters For ·· '

Bookkeeping Supplies
Ledgers - Journall - C&amp;lb Books - Receipt Boob
- PayroU Books - Account Boob - Columnar
Pado - Farm Reeord Books- Letter Flle1.

BUY YOUR NEEDS NOW.

MAKE ELBERFELDS
IN K&gt;MEROY
YOUR SHOPPING CENTER

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SALE
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SALE

SALE! MENS SWEATERS
MENS $12.95 SWEATERS

THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1966

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SALE! BOYS SWEATERS
S1~es

POMEROY-MiDDLEPORT, OHIO

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Sohd colors, plaids. Smart combmations.

NO. 219

Teachers Merge

SALE! GIRLS SKIRTS

SALE! WOMENS DRESSES

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Ac-etate and nylon umbrellas solids and prints.

BOYS $3.95 SWEATERS------ SALE $3.00

ext1a SIZCS.
Regular $13.95 WOMENS SKIRTS Regular $12.95 WOMENS SKIRTS _
Regular $10.95 WOMENS SKIRTS Regular $8.95 WOMENS SKIRTS _
Regular $7.9S WOMENS SKIRTS _
Regular $5.95 WOMENS SKIRTS _
Regular $3.95 WOMENS SKIRTS -

Guests Come to
' Frank Grimms
5fi
JtH. Over Holidays

and the T~ n Commandmc11b ,

$4.48
$3.98
$2.98
$2.48
$1.98
$1.48

S1zes 9 to 24 mos. and I to 3 yrs.
Regular $5.95 SLACK SETS
SALE $2.98
Regular $4.95 SLACK SETS
SALE $2.48
Regular $3.95 SLACK SETS
SALE $1.98

Our complete stock of Y..omens sk1rts -

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I.ortl's

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SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE

SALE! WOMENS SKIRTS

J\l r l\l'n!\1 1 .., l\hton l\1tller SI'I'Hd as ;t lh Ht\nous \1:Jso n CttJ\JS
~1 0 ._ 1 l·.x(eJiert .J 11111ur 1nd \ lr:;. !\mg .-Hld Gwendo l}n Urd , bo th
f"lu ld, as Plu!t'C'Ior or tht' 'If!fl- uf i\l' W II ,! V ~ II
piP d\II tn ~; lt tt' !PHil ' " 1 tudl
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SALE! GIRLS 2 PC. SLACK SETS

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Open Friday Night Til 9

girls dresses included in this
DRESSES
DRESSES
DRESSES
DRESSES
DRESSES
DRESSES

Det~oted To The lnterutl Of Thtt Meip-Mmon .4reo

SALE! WOMEN$ UMBRELLAS

SALE! GIRLS DRESSES

R C Kmg

Biggs ' ll,
Km g, son o
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There's Lots of Bargains All Over the Srore in
ELBERFELDS JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE!!

announceme~

~~7d~:-~· ~:~:y

has

so~s s~~~m,beupffor

Artive Funds

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Bookmobt.le n,·tclled,
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(co~':"mO: s;vt:,~eJ~tion

ofj: o;.:

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the 4th row Irony
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hJO•mln ,.,d the blaz• elimination or locomotive lire I
VlN'l'ON•HUCKINO
elect .Frshk O'Cotmor
with I ,:lion un1119&lt;kln&amp;
et Pt Pleasant
Mro F,, I brnkp ou t 10 Ihe ro·ar ul the men from the ra ilroad IOduslry Naill I ...In fll Hm ptl I •••.
by
franks tubernatorlal campal,n I
Mattox Lt'llfn Mr~ Johll 0 home ;md 'Jfrt•&lt;td tntu thr up. I !1as nut arlver~ely affected elth- 1H Patton. H
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~rd Buflcoln MIS llalph under &lt;nntrnl Hutlaod lire- I g era! a national board sPI up
w 3! !1102 5 204 YOUTH ASKED FOil IT! r•boilld note· fuhloll cotlt8el !Or millltr1 u
homes b hk~ GIUALI'I'Y
Crump PI Plea, nl
m&lt;n arm' d ''"t "''h th•lr lo , Judy lhe IS&lt;ue satd Wednes ' D Gret~ory, H 39 tl 101 5 10 2
clerks •nould be a mull, espee- hiVe two TV lets
Du tD! y ' ltBGU~Ait
ahargcd - llnbPJ\ (ha p tanker 0011 p11n!JH'r tru&lt;ks end da
IJ Maxwell A 41 10 91 5 114 ThiS column Is for young Iaiiy In womeh'l ahd - · · leanmg on LI!J lo make. Bob
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mall Glenwood Ma rv W1ll"m 81 3 3ti p m 1n. Mtddi•P"rt
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M Bethel A ~ 9 13 91 5 18 2 p&lt;!opl•, their problems
and wear. rMei\Oweat clerk! are aJ. Wlgnet utbM affairs Sec Y
Certlfle 01 Staflln
111 1111 Mlln If.
aonSSouihs tde
d•partm &lt;nt WPnt to lho ., ••• I M L Shattuck, vice prHI M Bethel A au 13 815182 1Pleaaureo, lhetr troublu
ready well bnelod, I've ...
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31 IB 75 6 11.0 1but won't dodce a ••['•u• quoJ- ~~!t ~ ~;gh l~hoolet with 1
l'1rrmcn sRid no ""' ""' ' gmemen, wa1 the only mem- R un8,; L
home "hrn lh•· him brok• 1ber of the four man boord who D Woodward L 10 15 75 1 15 o tton w1th a brush-of •
hiiY)' bookltlYf up bet I
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1d•,.ented lie roluoed w IIRh S Malonr, SW :Ill 19 75 I 15 0 Send your toen age quesrt!o~j ~:~at to in elderly ladY! IY
DEVOTED TO INTEREST Of ,. ,
"·" " - " 1the report and called It • 'com
W- Wilton , A- Allensville, to Youth Askod F~ It, ... a the way juat who do you bin ,
MEIGS . MA~tlN AR~A I
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I Helen Help US!, 1 newsp II' to l~e ~ our lfat lc&gt;T -l'AT I
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1Cuugulin, f1ret as!uetant grand I R Black, R
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You don't HAVt to liVe up ,
f.'n-:;n, 9;~ •; ;~ fl•~}/1't:,1 , 1 ~11,: 1 ;,: J!l51 1 t sTr )\l ludor Ve stand t:hiPf f'ng1neer of the Brothflr· l R Ca!vm M
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your bus !ea.t to lnYOhe. : :
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I!IOd s~:~td ht&gt; concurred complPlt&gt;ly 1 R Oav1s, R
U 7 31 I 1&amp; 5 ment store the other day to 1 ptO\'e the teen-.age lblthage, .n t
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est are
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30 ~ 160 formal It WB!I the fir! otmH Vf en
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1 ti 3tc een v..ould prefer to han 1
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them " 1R Redman, W 13 3 29 2145 I'd ~vet o~
""I and my mother pl•ytng
tht juvetlllt to
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sul.~uii.'II&lt;JII nt•• ''"~"~r,.•l t" J.l\'vSl tK K
Coudhlm ~aJd . But this ~ C Knlihl E
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W&lt;!' f'k
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UW'IIo
monlhl 1180 IPirll'll' monlh~ ~~II(\ f1
uw. U ti! b't Sldt! ! dlOh Baer I the ea trnen
P'
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lhat proV!!'U
flrtmE'" are J McCII nt()(',• R 10 4 24 2 t.'u
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not llVIlilahl(' rr n o
morrlh ,, II\ IH
H I) 1, Mmersville, OhiO
everv r u~B
I M - McArthur· w - Wa· Well, the saleslady wasn tl to me next tltne you hear an
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bl.ma
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She 1pre1!d out some everun1 adult mort, uThese tbOUihtltis,
' MID-OHIO VALI.EY CONF.
bog&amp; and glovel and when l 'mpollto kids I" -H.
Hatlo·s 'J ltev'll Do It Every Time "'
. Team
w L Team 11p BBked ber whtch were best aht l Dnt Helen:
Rutland
2 o 12!. us 1either dtdn't now or couldn't What 11o yoU do alioul 1 boy
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McArthur
2 D 122 83 care less She acted es II ohe that takt&amp; you 1111' lflnted1
~ E f~W TIMES .fUNIO~ t:-1~ ANY
(Jfol H~S ,.,.MI'ItED AN[) f.lAS A
Eastern
1 1 , 24 101 thought 1 wasn't really aomg We've beth 101111 IOiethll'
1'/0 R~ AROUNC&gt; HIS PAQENTS HOUSE
HOME 0~ HIS OWN ·AN[),fflf/ HOW
Wahama
never
0 2 120 l:ll to buy al!l'way, and why waale over 0 year and re
14f WA S A COMPLEc!E. FLOP ....
HIS iALE.NTS HAVE Si.bSSDMED...
Racme
0 2 ao 129 1her lime' (My mother WJSn't broke a promise to me until
w1tll me then )
recenUy. Whenever he told lne
CA'&lt;'T EVEN
VettraDJ Momorial ll"'n1tal
Illy alrlfnends have 1 h 11 he'd oall, ht al"aya dJ4 l.ata"""- HOOK A Si-IU1TER '
Adftll18loal - John Hunnel, a&amp;me trouble When we
go ly though, lle h!ln't - I hr t e
;INC&gt; HE BUSTS A
Pomeroy Mary Grady, Racme, shoppmg we don't gel
any llllles already
till
WIN170W TO PI&lt;OV!:
Mabel Taylor, L&lt;lug lloll&lt;lm; he! and su we often "'tne 'l1lt nut time he lees
HOW HHP"b s
Nelhe Fnzzle, Reedsv•lle: Lolli• bO~e with the wrong thing!. he Jull am•lll tllld tskl me If
HE IS · ..
Shefheld Ratlne ·, DillY Swick, Ot I
don't boy becall!! I m•ssl'&lt;l hlm. Thlo mole" me
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se
we
M1ddleport, 811Iy Byers, Porn- we 1et high . hatted ltelen, rna d oo 81~ ""
no," that I
eroy. GeoriUI F.. ley, Cne!hlrt teen! 00 ba~e a lot of money W88 too busy to' botloe. Th~n
Dloobartfl - Mary Radford, ' to !pend Don't you think !tores he acto hurt - he 1 Yery senSJ•
Pomeroy, Dotvlhy illtla, New ought w thmk aboul us u live What should clo• ~ FOR
Havtn
sotnelhlfll mort thab pesla'- GRANTED
•nd
CAitOLINI!:
O.ar F· G .
f'ERMITS NEEDED
Dtat Citoh~e·
Fume • 11111e He w~nts to I
M•ddltport Chief of Pollot llnlnk you II find tho!!l! clerks make sure you are n t takul&amp;
Herbert Gilkey and Jl!d Wtboter wlul Indicate teen! are • both- HU1 lor granted. - 11·
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Pomeroy Chlel Of l'o!loe, today er snow the ''Jllle blase temurgad reoldlbta Of tht twa com· pha•ls on "blah") atUtude to 'l'h!s column tJ dedl~.ated ~
muhltlea to aok magulne sales adu\te Moet ,al~!people are family llvlhl, '" U:ou re
malt for tnelt pernllta In lht h~lpful but they're also hu· lng kid trouble or !lust
pll ft
f@llpiCIIVf Vllllftll befot• mak tnan and when their feel RUM trouble, let lttltn tip y C) U. l
lfll purchalll!s. The officers •••d at tbe entl of • IOtlg dl;y, well She Will also Welcotne 1~:
, .1 tdenls 1hould not buy from the cuewtner l•nt' always right own emuslnl eiJII!rlencH
MIDbllfiORT, 0.
llalesmen unoblo to produce lhe However, you've pointed up dre!IS llelen Bottel ID eare
Il l - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' reCOJpto for penrull,
eotnetlliD&amp; more store manaaora this newspaper,
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we also learn ~lie!
TV nut emer~lus Jack lloug·
lao Is rewriUng hll play and
latest book, with cuitomarlly •atyploal Doug lao workm&amp; dOUI'II
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goers anxlouo to be ohlc
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"lnterestmg,, ftrol .
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alanl moaniDK they bad to 1 .
wall I an\lcal consens .. before
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ci!OO. It will bt 1low, reluclt·
ant and palnlul and reaciK!d
only all!!' the Pre!lldenl II ron.nnced Hanoi npt(!tt lht Wat
to end In a Red •l~torj.

By Uoltod I'NI8 Illl&lt;nlattoaal « nearly 1 two-wed&lt; rest.
Wednesday nlgbt wltb Western against MarshaU ill tht only scored 26 peinll BBd hauled
Cooltre!lee ricltry -,.......
Akron, tile defending
Tbo Zipo ahora tba 0C lead M10higan and Miami emerging p~OOI MAC match.
IT rebounds for tl!a Rocl&lt;eta, to keep the 8oolt. Ill tbt .,.
Conlerenoe ....ooampioa,
with Otferbem
aa strong contenders. Western The Radsldns traded IJ-1 who went ah•.ad to lilly D!ld- •lng with 1 5-l league N&lt;GI'd,
fo gatn tile leagoe lea dnnd
Clncfilnatl, whlcb baa an 8-1 Michigan audged defending ..,_ early 11 the game, but PhU way of tile f,rst half.
OberUn made It 10 wiDa lo 1
clnnatt makes ils Misaourl Val· mark and a lour-game win chlliJlp!on Ohio University 88-80 Snow bit e1ght of nino field Three strong
row over Western lleoerve, 71·
ley Coolerence season's debut streak, Is at North Texas State at 'kalamazoo. The Bobcats goal• In 1 stretch to gtve Mi- contmued thetr wlnrung ways 88, breaking the Yehne11'1
In tomgbt'a light Oblo eollege The ll&lt;!arcals ranked 12th no- bave juot ooe wiD 111 au: road ami a 31-29 halltime margin Central Stale, ranked third three-game loslng otreak; Find·
basketball action
tlonally tbio woek
games
and tile lead for good. Fred AJ. among small colleges, trounced ay edged Tri-l!tata (Ind.) 71-71
The Ulld&lt;!feated Zipll, rallbd The only other games bavo
Redsldns Down Kent
brecht had 18 lor Kent State West Vtrl!lma Stale IOIJ.&lt;I8 as and Bluffton poundecl St. lraa.
------------------~sixth
among
lhe
natlon'o
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Morris
Harvey
at
Manetta
ud
Miami,
dommatlng
lilt
boards
and
Snow 22 for tlla winners
Ken Wilburn riffled tlle nets
(Inti) 11._93,
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colleges with a 7~ record, re- Wtlmlngton at Cedarville.
In the second hall, knocked off Toledo dismissed BowliDK 'll pomts for tile Mltratldelr~~, l ,f""'-;;;;;;;=..,.'-===;;;;;
oume action against Hiram aft.
Tbe Mid-American Conference Kent State, 87-58 The Flashes Groen as a threat by wallopmg now !J.l
The lharp·sbootlng Nelsonville Greyhounds will Invade
scramble got Into full IIWlllg had led tbe league by winning the Falcons ~ as Jim Cox Unbeaten Yoongstown not&lt;:bed' :I
Pomeroy Friday night for a Southeastern Onto League •onALL STARS
its runth wm from the free
te•t with the Panthers of Coach Russ Moore 's
throw Une, biltlng on 18 of
Nelaonvlllo, 4-1 In league play, suffered liS only setback
0
free throws to overcome a
goal deflctt agamst Alllianc:e.JI
at the hands of Wellston ID an overtime thriller early m
December.
antJ. S. 0
0 Jtm Nigro's tl&gt;-loot jump
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Coach Bob Sheskey'1 lads were, and sllll are, rated "As
m the final five se&lt;Onds of
LOOK AT THIS!
one of the teams to beat." They are t•ed wtth Athens and
OXFORD, Ohio (UP!) _
WKYC-TV of CleveiBRd; WBNS· WfAR-TV of Parkersburg, w ulaUon play for Youngstown
Wellston at the top of tho league lead m S~OAL games
Mid. Amertcan Conference
of Columbus, WIMA·TV of va . Manetta, Oluo
' lied the game 5!1-59 and the
Nelsonville scormg Ia paced by Steve Schultz who n as
maugurate its televlsloo
Llma t WSPD _ TV of Toledo: The tnttial telecast poses an Pengums won m overttme ""'''' 11
ptunped through 79 pomts for a 15 H a' erago 10 f1ve league
of basketball games over
WFMJ . TV of Youngswwn: engmeermg problem m
Dave Culhver scored 21 for
contest&amp; Schultz io the sev- - three • alate llflwork bore
WHZ-TV or Zanesville; WSAZ. cmg" lho stgnal over btlly
wmners.
enth leadmg 1corer m the ~rans live. Coach
Craynor
urday
TV of Huntmgton _ Charleston, rain for 40 miles between
Baron!! Stop Walsb
~e:g~.
Slooe's boys got back on the
The glllllO between Mlarm
w V•; WKZO-TI/ of Kalama- lord and Dayton where It
Sleubenvtlle, whtch ""'"" 1
18 tile first of e1gnt con••
wmrung Ira ti wtth a Vll'lilry ov_ Grand R~pldl, Mtcb, and be re-broadcast The
mnth place, outs&lt;ored Walsh by
Pomeroy'•
shootmg
In er Waham,J Tuesday and would
fereoce cootesta to be televised
ariSes because tllelr
193 lat. In the second half
ON
11 10
SEOAL CORiests to date nus rel"h an upset over Rosecrana
_
this ..,..00 1n Ohio,
a&gt;:llll cable between the
•• 87-66 dect' llln, 118 etghtb
been U&gt;pped by Seruor Bruce
and Weot Virginia. 1 will
commumtles.
m 10 starts
Stmpson who Is h1ttmg 111 a 11\ere Js Mtd-Oino Valley Cona1 noon, EST.
However, WLW-D proved
Joh• Hummell had 23 pointsll
14 8 clip, good fur loth place lerenco cage acl ton agam thiS
"I &lt;1111'1 llfepl"
WLW-D m DayU&gt;a w!U lit
problem could be oolved
lor tile Barons, ~ho
only 1
Other Panthers expected to weekend and the Hutland Rod
ortl!lnallng stalton for
0 OXlflg S
televlSmg tile Mmm•-Ball
a 40-35 ha~time edge, aD&lt;l Tony
and
be on the slart1ng ftve
thiS Devils will be right 11 "tile
day's game wttll assiStance
game from Oxford Dec!. 18.
Pellegrene tallied 23 lor Walsh I
Fnday 111'0 Dick Werry aad tllick of things ..
Mtand Unlvorslly'o OWD
Don Carlos led Otterbein
Btll Moore, guards,
D 1 c k Coach J1m Adams' boys Will
TV
an 86-81 deCision over OhiO
Kmght, center, and Ronnte L&lt;&gt;- lace McArthur s Gencr•ls m
Slatlons on lha network
NBA Standlags
Northern He hit for 33 !liJinls
gan, forward.
a battle of the unbeatens In b
. TV of Akron, Ohio, NEW YORK (UPI) - Former By Ulllted Press lllernaUOIUII m the C.rdmalo' elghtll consecconference play at McArtllur
light hesvyweJght champ1on
Euttru DIVIsion
uttve wm
Other teams ID tile county al- Both teams are currently 2-0
Billy Conn wes urnong five
w. 1.. Pel Jim Tangeman found
so Will be lacing IDp talenf this In the oLI!er Mtd-Ohio Valley
fl
0
boxmg greals elected to BOI· Bostoo
- ..... 25 II .894 range for 28 pomts for Heidel-11
weekend.
Confer&lt;nce conlest Wahsma's
mg's Jl.BII of Fame.
Cmc1nnatl
..... :!6 14
berg, bul 0.11ance w~LI!:~~~ ~~
The Southern
Tol'lladoes, White Falcons wtll be work- TOLEDO (UPI) - 'nle
Pbilodelphla
%3 tl
tile Student Prmces' late
play1ug a Saturday rughl game [ mg for thetr ftrst league "''" c!nnatl Royafo ore Ia 1 poSition
Conn, the Ptttsburgb Ktd, Na York
13 25
for a 76-75 VlcWI')
at
home,
wtll
be
bosto
to
tile
when
they
VIlli
Coach
Gary
w
move
mlo
a
virtual
tie
towas
champion
from
1939-1940
Wootwn
llivlsloa
Btll Gr~bble, w1th Z2
"H&lt;m1r of Arrow Shlrtt•
I
I
b1g, strong Zanesville R o 1 e- Parsons' Eastern Eagles
mgh t wilh the Boston CellJcs lor 8 United Press International He wao lhe only l~&amp;hter
W. I.
;pa:c:;;l'd::.W;.;,:oos
;;;;;te:;,r.,to:_a:_:68-60~~~~:::;:::::.;:~:
the Eastern DtviSlon lead of the Y
Eaal
selected from the modern era, Loo Angeles .. 14 19
I
Nalwnal Basketball Aosoctatlon. Temnle 57 Villanova ~
• o m P r 11 I ng fighters whose Baltimore
21 if
I
··T
careers span the years from Sao rrancilco . 20 24
,_
1 hey won't be facing the Cel- Hofstra 83 Albright 70
1930 00 1963
St Lou!a
. 15 22
u
tics The oppostlton wtll be fur. UU 75 Seton llall Sl
Detro1t
tO 28
I
Whitey Beegle, Caller
I
mshed by Detroit, tho Western Bostoa Coll 99 Rhode lslnd 91
The hall of lamero were
WednesdiiJ''• Reoalts
DIV!SIOn's last-place team A Holy Cross 73 Connecticut 72
ehoSeR by 8 20-man
Sao FranCiSCO 118 New Vn•·k ll
wm would put Cmctnnatl a ball- Frlgb-Dcknso B8 Montclair 78 alter a world-wtde ballol was fl7
Middleport, H, runs blto Ath- wtth a 19 4 average
game behmd Boston, which Is Slppry Rck 88 Cahl St 68
cast by sporta writers and Boltunora 114 St. LoUis 101
ens, 4-1, Friday mght m Athens, The Jackets' other main con. tdle
Bocknell 71 Gettysburg 60
broadc.osi»rs
Los Angeles
Boston
9 P.M. to 2:30 A.M.
113
elearly the underdogs as both cerns m mountmg a defense a
N~agara 93 Buffalo St 6S
Cine
u liT120Detr t IOl
&lt;lubs open post • holiday com- gamst the Charles
McAfee Tho Royals took tllt PIBtons
The "old timers,• were Johnmna
01
petition Ia lhe Soutlleastern Oh10 coached crew w1ll he to cope 117·103 Wednesday rugnt at Day.
South
ny Coulon, Young Corbett and
Leagne basketball campaign
w1tll the double . figure sconng tn• lo chop th• CeltiCI' lead w Geotwn (DC I 11!1 Navy 75
Owen Moran To be ehg1ble for JACKSON FOR POW"'LL
and rebou ndmg skill of Todd JUs t one game bocause Boston No Car. St 55 So Car 54
ele&lt; l10n the namo of aacb HOUSTON (UP!) -San
Coach Carl Wolf of Mtddl• Snyder aFKI Dick Adams
lost to Los Angeles
Vtrgmla 66 Maryland 62
ftghler had lo appear on at go's Std Gtllman, chach of
port, after whatever happens C h W If "" h J
Tennessee 82 Funnan 63
0
1cast 75 per cent o1 tho ballo1.8 I Amencan Football Leauue
nd It
t be
oac
e •ws ad umor Adnan Sm1!h had 1 career
•
I A••
n u•ena - a
may no
G d A 8 dh
dd
Nor car 99 Wake Foreat 03
Star learn, has ptcked Kan!Bs l
good
1
t
.uar
sa ra ury, mt le- hJgh of 35 po mts as be gunned
J k Kil
B kJ b
City fl k Fr k J k
- mus get bi s bo ys Up man JUmor Sptder Dav 18
ol
th fi ld to Ft. Val St 100 Mrr..Brown 88
a e ram, a roo yn- orn
an er
an ac son
1
8
for I Saturday mgbt llt home ternale Junu~r
' Guard-Forwa1
'
rom The R
e als High PeiRt 77 ApplchJan 73
heavyweight who once lost a 75· replaced InJured Art Powell oJ
d~ m
l""d14 shots
111
match With Kyger Creek cur·
=
a scorers.
oy
Oglethrpe 101 Grnvl (DI 1 51
round declStoA lo Joh• L o.klan lu tho AII·Star liaJIIJel
really •ursmg a 3-:1- r~cord George Sauer, and even Slobart guards runmng male, Oscar Prshytr•an 116 Cbrlstn Col! 31 Sullivan "' 1889, waa tile Deo 15
attacked by the tllness gener- Robertson added 1!8 nnd Happy W Md. Ill Lebo
Val 68
unanimous pick tn the "pton- - - -11011
At Athens tile Jackets, who ally tapped m tile area as "the llalfston had 17
·
eer. class of the halls board of EARLY BB SIGNER
bavo worked hard th1s week m I vtrus,"~"the flu ' Sauer "as Clncmnah led at sn ~oops
Southwest
direclors The hall of lam•
PITI'SBURGH IUPII
15
dnlls oufferlng an assorlment down
longest, bemg flo! - The PIStons Jumped off to a 2-0 Hsln 113 Mex Nail Team 75
housed 10 tile officea of lbe baseman Bob Batley, who
of InJuries and Ills w several tened ~e beforn Chnstmas, lead, bul then miSsed ll consee- Tex Weslyn II! Stllwstrn 74
Ring Magazme.
256 and had 11 home runs
varstty bands, Will bump Into and getlln back to dr•lls only uUve shots wltile tho Royals Pan Am 92 Prattle Vtew 87
159 games last year, ru.s ,; dj
11110
the league's third high scorer, thiS week
raced tn front 12-2
Tex Southern 1116 Bishop I~
hiS 1!166 contract wtth
little Miko Wren Wren
IS
fA addition, alttrnata Jumer Early '" the second half, De- St Edwrd's 76 Ter Lutll 69
Ptttsburgb Pirates
bombmg the baskets al a 21 2 Guard J1m Butcher has turned tr01 t reeled off 10 coosecuttve Angelo St !18 Trnty (Tex ) 76
pomt per &amp;orne chp m league up wtth a back ailment HIS pom\s lo recapture lhe lead at S. Sooston St. lll:l Mdwstrn 84
play
future contnbutwns rema1n a 511 57, but Smtth bit eight of the
Mldweot
SAVE NOW
Wren wtll ftnd hto .opposite question mark, though ho has Royals next 13 peinls to put Toledo 85 Bwlll Green 118
number IR the Jsckets semor been workmg oot w1th
the them ahead 8t 71 at the end
E
Bg
DURING OUR
11• 104 u11 er 88
CoC·ptam
B
dd
M
lh
d
t
1
th
k
·
vansvt
. a.
u y oore,
e squa mos 0 IS wee
the lhlfd penod
M•aml (0 I 87 Kent St 58
Ie.gue s mth place scorer wtlh Weakened by til ness or n•t. Ray Scott bad 26 pomts for w M n 88 Obi u 80
a t7 6 average The Bulldogs Coach Wolfe "expected to open the Pistons, who took tlle~r tllird Cent
100 .; Vo St 68
P'l' PLEASANT- Two eo~r
also Will have to co)le WJlh the agamst Athens With Stobart :tqd loss 10 a row.
lnd St 113 Valparaiso 100
ferences for Mason County R~
OF
other Co-Captam of the Jack Sophomore Mark Tannehtll at
Yngstown 65 Alliance 58
taurant and Tavern operators
ets, 6-2 seruor ferward Gary I forwards, Dav1s at cenler, and
Otterbem lltl Ohio Northrn 81
wtll be held by the Mason Co1un- :l
Stobart, fourth place scorer Moor e and Bradbury at guatds
0y0
OpS
(Ill) 87 Marquette 66
iy Health O.partmest 10

Ch anne{3 T Carry 8 Games:

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Western Michigan Upsets Ohio University, 86 to 80

' SPORTS DESK

r..lna

thf Kennedy clan to enter
MAY NOT console ABC until 10
Elena llutova, who
I ""' H I mlrv HosJ oe Cozal the dtvorce courts
pen I bombing lull - DOW "' learn Ill proje&lt;led dommant Inherited tho right time from
IllS ll,on Id ( o~an Mrs Ruth
Mrs Lawford 11 '"' lurned ATHENi COUNTY LEAGUE
~::O~.';'two waekt olll.
partner I. T ' T wanted to Arde Bulova, bought thl house
llul ,I \Its II r ndcll
De plans lo divorce her husband TEAM
If L TI\:Al\1 OPI'.
morgt with CBS first
If next to Jack and Relko Dc!Ufhor,Jh \nn llarrts Mrs luhn ' Hrlltsh. born aclor P•ter Law-lAmes Bern
3 0 188 146
Pl"'TTTON Ffi)\D
CBS merges wdh any firm, lu and !he'll find out!
F IIIII s,illa r. Lane Mrs ford entlv next month In Idaho Glouster
% 0 151 m
A dlvortt peiiUon bai been CBS muol dommalllho •orpor- Wt didn 't hedee up lbovo
l.rolldrd 1unslnrd M" ll&lt;~rold An allornry for lhe Lawford• IAlbany
1 t 222 1&amp;31 Zone 13-H of lntematwnal L~ flied In Molgl COUnty Common ott marnagt, ln11ders lnolot
roncernmg the new . Marquis
W \tnnl""n llomrr (' Moxl'e .aid lhe couple
msrrled II Ctutha!IO-Troy
! I 116 188 on• will meet m Pomeroy JBII p
I by Donald G 1111- A fino compooer, Bart Howard de Sade ' drama al the Marlin
ll.~rrell u \lyers Raymond K years olready had •ntered Into The Plalhs
, 1 1 122 121 19 al ? lM) p m at the Feder- ~~:o~.,.., William Slopholl' ogreeo wllh our te•l•tanee to bock. but we did find It pretoa
I II ki!Ol\1 Jo,rph t
Sneed an amJ cab l• tieparotlon agroe- Rome-Omaan . . I I 182 1!13 a led churrh with tho Ponteroy ~n Middleport, again• I Loll tho htp-clleap pop-alngmg mind• tlous, clumsily mamc, lackiO&amp;
Mrs t t11tord H Vlrkrt' M1s
Waterloo
I 2 190 118 club as host
,
Marlo Steplltnson, a ndllOI', Ra· which try lo rowrlle ao they depth of phrase or Idea aucb 1
Wlii~Hm F McKmnrv lr and
Sh&amp;do
G J 153 1221 Plans for the meeting were !
Th plamtiff
char@ll perform lht carefully compol· cllw Into eerlous matiere ...
nlo~Jil dnndJit•r Mr s D•lbert E: THE NORTHERN PACinC Yotk ".... 0 IJIO 117 1completed at ilie Wedne"!~Y em~~ ne:lect of duty. In other ed ongmallyncs of a One song; ceo••h••. and Jt didn't ••Y I
l'opr and mfant son Mr!!. ( lar r
1Shade
o 1 53 222 noon lunch'!on meeting of ure gro
Jvlt an actlon
by but only succePd 10 hrviahzmg thm
the ort side that land
00
Jrnoe J \\Iii Jam• and mfant ' '' I ""' pla1Jued ag:;n t~~Y , ATHI\:NII COUNtY L GUE l tlub In the church Rev. Wl~ ~lour! ~ch .:~!nit Truman Hall •t
And cheapenfn~ themselv wo ~eon this) "Finlan's ltaln'"n
I wlln heavy rams " I e
e Name team ''' Jim pll I ••! l llam V~rlo, a former pa.tor In ;:,nebfl&lt;a dfomlsled
es
Bart llyt, "Funny tbtrtg, bo " did 'I slant better bngbtNorthern Pla in.! shJvered m sub- D Hopkms CT 31 21 83 3 277 1Pomeroy was Introduced by
I
n
.
when they rip up a lood lync, w d ~
It' • 'talual
""" '' ''t zrro temporatur". Rain olio F Ru08ell 'a
21 II !3 2 2! S Lion Bnb Jacobs.
Pre•ldent
oerlll Boo !Ill
these swmgtnll hipsters really ' er an .~pl!r
8 bea
" Mlddlepnrl and Rullaud Vol fell lod a~ across a broad area T Wagner y 20 11 41 2 26 s l Harold Brown preolded
Mefp Ge . b
PB ~ become , ..... rornboll' True cal score wae u lol e dedp
• w 23 10 56 1 IB 7 F'ederated church Ill di 1!!1 If•- •• AdllllllloaoIIA -ntta
... • Ben Casey's
.,
uotm llr•m•n fouKhl s houoe from ()I 110 to "''" Jmey an'" D· Llewellyn
td Wirth, aMidIn h!H " death doggerel Ill 1o simp
I •min
h tl
blazr on tht l~edlnx (rrek South lo Loul!uana and nnrthern E Brown R'c 1118 56 3187 In~ lunch were Mrs
Bf!e~ Rtl!dsvlllti
ro
throes
The purchase price jingles and Its tw t erne t
lload for 'wotly t ' . hour. Flo' Hi a
' B Btll, W
27 I 56 ! IBI Wolfe Mr8 Lewis Reibel, Mn. dleport.
IIUam Buck- over ~;~ of Juht Chtlsllt's "jokes," •uch II ~avmg I gull\\tduJ''""' lwfore brln-lng It
Tile rain was welcomed
In \1 Wilson, y
13 10 36 180 Ltllte Houck Mrs Clara Karr, Dis:;~•• rt -W
"Darlmg," darlmg Indeed of Jotm•t,ari•=~taba:~oodhel:
undtr tiJntrul Ihe fm~ gullt'd drought areas or the Vlrgm\as J Brown, RC 20 I~ 53 3 177 and Mrs Ben Neutzllug.
ley,
epo •
~iUr! and audiences, was S900,· ~ing ue II " bit
tht&gt; lWO );lory framt" homt' Manl,md Delaware New Jer c McDHmel A 21 t &amp;1 a 17.0
000 It'll mak~ many tittles that Ltt Gt?sse Vll LSi II
mor:
of Kt· nnt·th Kt,!t&gt;t&gt; Flrrmen
C McPherson,
'Mayor Wagntr's mat! Frank
Wed also 1\11811 IO one
s.llll ~mnP of lhr houtn's con I te) and Penn!ylvama
AR 18 12 411 3 16 0
Doyle joins Assembly Speaker safe frorn fl}'lnl eptttlt up tl

'· I

',.at•))·&lt;Image
, d

Tbt teteran board member,
Howard Caldwell, Jr., al.!o Will
I'Hllclod vice presldeDL • o.
McCoy, a now momber, membtrl Earl Dean, 11td Dorbman
llotd Clerk c o. Newland, and
l:aec~Uve Head Lltl1 Morr~
lon, aiAoattended.
The board hired Mn. Dorothy Colhd liar 11 allllltant eook
II Rf~ew end arantod the
Chlltlr
depArtment parmillion to Ull lilt Cbllltr lnl·
lmllltar)l achool JIIIUII')' II lor
Jllnll' luppet
1
In other aott..1ty lha board:
-Discussed re lr of lilt
/: en Plllno
t::•P roof
pp
I ~~e~orrl:~ authority to
-Oaent lhl dlstml lor purreprt
d Tltl III of the
~h~~·~.lu~;~nse1ct and Title
I a :Tille ll of thl elementary
Be~ I Act
-~greed lo Inquire about I
alate aurvoy to get reoommendation! toward lmprovlnl the
buo roullfll lyateml.
-I&gt;IICU!aed purchllt ol I
uoed tractor lor mowlnt grau
at ~~~~ high IIChool

11IE

to Its John Lindsay's deputy mayo!' •
wn appotntee Bob Price wants It

pr
cl I•
Llndaaf oommer a1'·•·
fmal campaign days) ,to ""'
rltht after lhe Bdwy. pr11!tlere
pOint of oppOIIDg Cb 4s llcel!nood
"Not parUeularly," Mlt't'lck
renewal, which can )"
,!
muled, aid'••, "but wt AhiU
ubder "Fll Cbaitt' "' aut
~
.......J
bls
,_....... "'"~
He tndlol'"" to Ill d
FCC already 111 .... •"'" ....
181"
b n-1
doubll about lhl rnltWI lit
el acted "reasoably
u
esplalned the dramaI ed
only Is
Price still Is a sore winner,
acbeduled lor I lim I
run;
Mad Ave. reports.
theft lha momlnl paper rheCbdvtcted 1amblt1n (BIIbtYl•w• almoll lllfPrlted
Is
bell ftmll are k!loWII Oln!lrs
muellcht oil .. . Crltlt John
of several CATV aystems, Ino;o::~"lusanStelnlnwhatseem eluding Dan Lamont wlulllld
cu
od ni g a sll-month b1t In tho
1161
0
Oft
ed a black v1ny1 m -eve n NY II
l&gt; lbt IRiltclil
lrol1k whloh lookld as If It stu~
, . =~ ~ "hlteY.t "au:r•
to hot opidt!I1Dl8 l&gt;ut ... ~I Pa~ 110
NBC' "Hullabaloo"
dare ask
DISeuse Anna nlla· you see on
s
.
sell kept the confused lnteriTIIS· - tts biggest fan-mall
lion mob perhaps d•vertlllll'ltb the perpetual IIIQU011 1t, I a
solo 10 cawalll froth 1 1111· J:dmund Jr, the ."81r fil tna
1
cony stauway
cage'' who !rugs like • mad·
(UPI) _ As
maned llonesa ... NBC tiUI
WASWNOTO~
hance of At Sardi'o, our ptroolllll aplel ~or "The Mary l'oppiM Ill Jloo
long II ~ •P:MI~I John. from , Funny Gtrl" wh~re Ml· ond Roll," and her mall bag•
posiUvt
to keep his ml Hmll loOk over lhe llllproll- m•ll Dtllned With llht!lltlll.
lMIIl II et
"
II
de able laik of replacmg Barbra HAIIRY 'l'ltENNER, A N. T.
"peac~. orr:::::cnn·~. n cb;ges I Sta-olsand reporlid tho toothy. grey nanntl Whll ll'ho ··~ped
lpllt gra
:..Ssurl for little clown did aurprlsuljJ)J Dl... the MIIIUII Network lleVII'il
and 1!01l81'11~ lilt air raldl on ly In her aasault on I !l'omor.. mana~mentl ~!it, ju!l bought
Nlll:P~Ion Narn
blo, eve• •~rtuoso ortgtnal pel' a atallon In Ban Bernadino,
Nor
wrolt today formence
Ono of our favor- CaUl fur t275,000
Our !ood
:er~ef n ICxtolitiYt bO oet !It Will, comedy Inlier Cole- old irl•nd lf81'old Arlen, whole
Umlt lor dttcldlnl wbQt- man Jacoby, rested on P••t songs have won O.clt! and mil·
11
no
contlnut the current puncnllnll m tn. Bard! luppor !Ions of dolloro, jmna our bttlo
ber
tune bomblnl He crowd, be's created aome mar- crusade agamst tho "P' pop •
pa... orm:e!thl tdlllltloD dilly Ytdous merrtmont over tile dec- tlop art forllll and acfdl, ''Anya

lhl Whatlll opened, asked Its prooalondar year durllli an d•cer David Morrtck m Sardi's

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II ~\;~~jlt . .'.'::~ ~ ! :: ~: Ell-:!le~~
r~~~~~er~ A!~ :::~.: ndlitary and diplo- :~ d,':;~!lnfv ~~~:~).end aw:~~~ ~::~::~::
1

rnao lmnlon Mro
Hub [ PreSident Johnsono efforts for i
·: :::. 1 1 171 DG
Rt 4 Oak Ht
a Joint peace &lt;llftnslvt"" Yilt FRIDAY'&amp; GAMES·
mr l;o 11 ,11" tha n we hal•
Hirth•
I Nam.
Middleport al Athens
1, p.e &lt;cnt and are " 1tt1ng \I" John Dav1d Allier 20
Jackson at GalilpoiiJ
put "'"'' rr&lt;1•rl 10 scelllg 1 "'"" St a daughter, 12 &lt;i • m NEW YORK
PA1RICIA Lo1an at Wellston
1 1, "'"" 11 ,ot 11e
1\J•dm ' dav
Law lord
Sister of the late Nelsonville at Pomeroy Tro
I
Dtscbargf'd
I Presldet' John r Kennedv Southwe•teru at Hannan k~
•
I \II' Mei!Je ~dkms, Fermm I' mav become lht first mem~t North Gallla at Kyger Cree
'fh" •h ,'.'

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By Jack O'Brian

"ARE YOU HAPPY'" Mrs McClam's suspiCions as

7 3 tilG m oraanl!lllonal meelln&amp; of tho
4 I na 131 ll:utern Loco! School
board
thll Wllk.

1 t
4 8
bt very bard for a Democrat : ~"ur:;!""
I I
wtn .. but lm IOtnl to run
Middleport·~::·. I 4
wm
I
1 4
Pancake lo elpt&lt;le4 lo face Galllpol!l ~....
opposttton m the pnmary, pos· Wahama ...... I I

lis ongm coJme from some of
tho memteJ' wantlllg to do
something constructiVe In honor
Entered Hospital
f Dennv Love an outstandmg
H
~ 'iers who was dro~ned the Pmons entermg ~olzer ·~
I t day of school m tile spnng pltal durmg Ihe last 24 hours '" Slbly from Myron Miller of Sc&gt;
oasl96f&gt; The project has expand I clllded John B R,ffle 49 Cedar oto County.
to Include all outstandmg i 81 Mrs Goldte Johnson 700 The court • ordered reappor·
embers end will be 1 memonal l 'llurd Ave Mrs ll&lt;&gt;ld1o Harr· tlonment p!Ab put , .. of lh~
~ructure
I loon 1733 Chatham ~... Till\· ••fhl counllel whtch elected l!e·
'
o!yh Wilham COndee, Mti!B VIII- publl~M Sen. OOley C Collins,
Ex-odh what hpe or bmldlng age Mrs Ralph McGraw, Rl I R-lronton m 1964 lnlo Pan·
to be ere..tJ JI IS ,1111 m m.Jkm~ Vmton Mrs Mack H Bennell l cake's dl;tnct The now distncl
as " the 'a me " ''' 'I he or St Pt Pleoso nt Mrs Mattte Include• hll nome county of
gamzat,on ~.~ots SIYTlflhlng tlSl ( Webster, Pomeroy, Mrs Earll Alben•. plUI Mflgo, Oallta, i!cl·
rut to people u•m~ lhe ramp and I Wtlght Rt I O.xter, Mrs ow Ptke L~wronce and Jackwill ( ompl rmenl the '"'"' c.un,J Lee M (omb' Rutland Mrs so~ counftcs Only Atholll CounI he depo,lt of oround IIIlO I heo L Smith Pomeroy . Mrs ty " len from hll old dt!trlct.
" on\\ a dn!p m the b"' ket as l.arrv J Dodson. Huntlllgtoo, Collms ha• not yet announced
to wat It woll takt• w """~''''' II \;a Rohm R Crat~ Rt
his plans fur 196', but it has
thellpe of 1""1"' !he memb&lt;~s RPd Hou•e. W Va : Georg• E b~n rumored he will seek a
nave tn mmd but thev ar~ lluhn Ravenna Mro Paul II rongreiSional seat
st.orted The
depo,lle , Pemberton Ironton Ml'l l,ova
was ratsed I" " bdke .-lr r;r Burgess Well•ton Mrs i: Bercord hop and done&lt;lon' Olh&lt; nard Plumley, cn ..apeok• M•r
BrJ"ef~.
means of "'" ng monev for thiS hoel s Schwetchart lronlon.
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!i: ~J Wllltam Carr was re-elected Martin Beck, ~,woer ~f rs~~~: va~~:!
~~ ~~~~:r~~~~~: ~Ob carry ~IS
S 2 443 321 president and t budget Ill $!11,• Ire wh!!teln " arqu e a
settled down over tis •Sardl" TV (0 arl

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~tate Sen Charleo L Panea.~. astern .. .. .. ..

facmg 111 uphill battle in l ntw,
P'l' PLEASANT - The IJrst Chamber of Commerce dlo- heovliy Republican diitrlct, an·
de!liJslt of obuut 1100 " hemg oer, ac&lt;Drdlng to Cllambor nounced today he will seek the
rr."de
the Me'Tlonal Fund 1 preSident lame• Lewl•
Democrltlc nonunatton lor o
for a Structure
at Mason Coun
Da&amp;e, lime and place of the
"' M pr·'
oocond term m lne ay ..
\9,-*H nnd Youth c.nnp at South dinner •Ill be anooun~ed.
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President of
School Board

TEAM
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Nelsonville •• " 7 t 500 425

NELSONVILLE Onto (UPI\-

Voice of Broadway

! CaiTRenamed

Pancakewill Standings
Seek Second CAG~Al!Tt::;;GS
w
Senate Term

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POMEROY

Mid
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Frl.daYm· Ath ens contest

Round and Square Dance

~onnmttee

FRIDAY, JANUARY 7th

SHENANG SPRINGS NITE QUB

2-Week-Sale I

2 Conferences

Arranged On
January 12th

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COLUMBIA
BICYCLES

IIIli 75 No Prk 72 son County Courtroom •n Ja•
IUmols St 117 Carthage 801
12, at 2 p m and at 7 30 p m ,
Augustana 69 St Ambrose 67
the •arne day
I
MacMurray 8! PrHtCipla 68
The confereRoes are destgned i
By Uoited Pretia otematlonal •Ill V\clory and to top II all,
Bellarmme 81 Cretghton 78
w acquamt the management of
B11l Russell, the awesome Russell fouled oul ol the ga me
ffiS
Bllftn 114 Sl Fmcs lnd ) 93
tile counttes' eatmg and driRk·
lklender of the Boswn Celttcs, wtlh 1 07 remammg 1 was &lt;he
Steubenville 87 Walsh 66
mg estabhshmPnts w•th recent
found out Wednesday mght that f1"t tune lhts season and only 1 By Umted Pre" !Diern.otlo·nal Defiance 76 Heidelberg 7~
changes m the food handling
eoachmg
~an have its head- ~ the th1rd hme IFI four soosons l Lovola of Chltago won
code m West V!rgima, and what
aches, especrally If }OUr best II that the great defensive mam skirmish but lost the ahootlrtg
effect, 1f any, camn ;b~~e~ ~::~~~:11
defensive man fouls out
sprmg of the Boston squad was mald 1
on the Mason e
Btg Bill took over the CeltJrs' forced w leave lhe floor e&lt;Jrly
The Ramblers Whipped Mar0
when the Ctlde IS enforced
helm ror the1r Nat10nal Basket· I Jerry West and Walt Ha ZTdrd quette 87-6.1) \liednesday mght
Estebhslunent ow&amp;erl ud
1
boll Assoctatwn me.tmg w1th l led !he 'harpshout,ng Laker I but dropped frnm the1r
I perators are asked w attend
lhe Los Aogel01 Lakers whtle attack Wllh 29 and 25 pomts I perch as the natiOns No
tile healtil dopartment
Hed AuerbcH h remamed m respec.:~vely
"
~hootmg team The1r 87 ooi&lt;\r.l
Two additional conferences
Mtamt, Fla w1tn hi• ••ling ~, n 1 er NBA •elton,
San lowered lhem two pomts lwl.ow l
nave been set up for Jan 26, at
fllther
ranclsco outlasted New York 1d!e Syracu~e wh1ch has flred
2 p m and 7 30 p.m. prunar~
1118 111, Balt1more whtpped Si l
'
11 ~1
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The Lakers outran and I Louts 114·101 and Ctncmnal; at a 1013 per game clip
PT PLEASANT- The
y ,,.. empoyees engag.d .n
oulsbot the Ce lls to post a 1211· 1beat Delrmt, 111·1J3.
The balanc-ed Loyola a\lack, Pleasant City f'l&gt;llce
food handling occupations
PHONE """·2774
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w1thout a stngle player among worked a lola! of IO,IJ6l man handlers perm tis may he
n•
lhe nal!on s top 25 .c~rers, hours m performance tl lts tamed by attending lila Jan
POMEROY, OHIO
could lt~t the mark on only 31 of duttes rn 1965 ActtDK Cbtef of I :mee~;.:;tmg:.;_======~~
96 attempts from tllo floor
Pohce Jack Pyles laid todaylr
0
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hauled down 54 rebounds
10 018 annual report
Ramblers, who won the NCAA Officers illvestlgated 119
champtonshtp m 1963 aD&lt;l the fie acc1denls, ten cornp lloint•. ll
MOBILE, Ala. IUPI) - lhe regu lar season
scormg crown
tile precedmg recovered $500 wortll of
Improvements In both the
South Team Unsure
year boasted four men m en property, and recovered
eother ~ nd brUised n bs of[ Ev,bank said he would [doubl e ftgures aga1nsL the stolen cars valued at $3100
Alabam~ s Ste\ie Sloan ra1c;:ed t nnoun~e his startmg team Warnors
.
The 119 accidents resulted m
the sp1r1ts somewhat of the I later today, followrng anoth er I •Het shootmg North Carolma 24 personal injuries property
Savings from 30% to 50%
South coaches preparmg here prachce workout
1 h1l on 63 percent of Its shuts to
esebmated at $44,800 ctfor Saturday's North Snulh , Holovak selected three other blasl Wake Forest 119-&amp; and tallons to 79 persons, 143 park
~emor Bowl
!Tul sa plavers l e(f halfback boost lhe Tar Heels to 2-1
1ng tickets and 126 warrung
Sloan worked out With lhe l Bob Daugherty, center John Atlantic Coast Conference play
were ISsued and 10
team Wednesday afternoon m Osmond a 6-4 246-pounder and Temple won 1ts li th game m t1ce of peace warrants were
hgh! ram. It has ramed smce guard Richard Tyson, al•o 246 12 starts by shadmg VIllanova ~ed
Monday, ham penng pradtce lpounds
57-56 on Clarence Brookins' two Arrests fur the year wen 2116
sesswns, but clear and cooler Nebraska 's big 6-4 end Tony free throws
for road law v.iolatlons, 171 for
weather was due today
I Jeler wo~s swtlched from end to Tommy Mattocks fired m otller miSdemeanor• and !JYe
The Alabama passmg star fl•nker back spot and speedy long jumper wtlh six
for lelomes.
was InJUred m the Orange fullback Walt Garnson of left to g1ve Nortll
M&lt;mbers of the city pollee
1
Bowl, but seemed on the mend Oklaho'lla State was named fo State a 55-54 frmmph
Ioree In addition to Acting
today and South coach Weeb round out the backfield
South Carolma, the only team Pyles are James Gasldno,
Ewbank of the New York Jets
to have beaten top-ranked Duke neth Love George Plants, Al••a il
said, "tf I know the boy, he'll SABAN'S CREW
th1s season
SUllivan and Wesley Spence.
be ready to go Saturday"
COLLEGE PARK Md (UPJ) V~rgmta snapped Maryland's
North coach Mtke Holovak of 1- Lou Saban, who left tile nine-game homecourt
Whipped the Muican NatUonat JI
the Boston PatriOts announced I A mer 1c a n Football League streak WJth a ~ vtctory
Ti"e"a"m=ll•3-•75•.======
biS startmg offenSive •nd 1 champton Buffalo Btlls w coach the Terps.
111

Marquette'•

Celtics Lose to Lakers

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DESIGNS
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No more when
these are goneI

defenSive teams The lln~p is
domfmlted by htgh · *ormg
quarterback Bill AnderSjin and
end Howord Twilley, lioth ol
Tulsa. Together, lhe two set
lllltlonal 1corq recorda durllljl

RIZER OIL COMPANY

at Maryland, has relllmed
Wilham tWhiley) Dovel! and
Paul Massey os assiStant
coaches Both served under
former Maryland coach Tom

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rtpped Rhode Island 99-&amp;1,
Mtaml of Obit belted
State 67-58, Tennessee walloped
Furman 02~. Georgewwn sunk
1Nav1 111-71&gt; and Houaton

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VlN'l'ON•HUCKINO
elect .Frshk O'Cotmor
with I ,:lion un1119&lt;kln&amp;
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Mro F,, I brnkp ou t 10 Ihe ro·ar ul the men from the ra ilroad IOduslry Naill I ...In fll Hm ptl I •••.
by
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homes b hk~ GIUALI'I'Y
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clerks •nould be a mull, espee- hiVe two TV lets
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Rutland
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McArthur
2 D 122 83 care less She acted es II ohe that takt&amp; you 1111' lflnted1
~ E f~W TIMES .fUNIO~ t:-1~ ANY
(Jfol H~S ,.,.MI'ItED AN[) f.lAS A
Eastern
1 1 , 24 101 thought 1 wasn't really aomg We've beth 101111 IOiethll'
1'/0 R~ AROUNC&gt; HIS PAQENTS HOUSE
HOME 0~ HIS OWN ·AN[),fflf/ HOW
Wahama
never
0 2 120 l:ll to buy al!l'way, and why waale over 0 year and re
14f WA S A COMPLEc!E. FLOP ....
HIS iALE.NTS HAVE Si.bSSDMED...
Racme
0 2 ao 129 1her lime' (My mother WJSn't broke a promise to me until
w1tll me then )
recenUy. Whenever he told lne
CA'&lt;'T EVEN
VettraDJ Momorial ll"'n1tal
Illy alrlfnends have 1 h 11 he'd oall, ht al"aya dJ4 l.ata"""- HOOK A Si-IU1TER '
Adftll18loal - John Hunnel, a&amp;me trouble When we
go ly though, lle h!ln't - I hr t e
;INC&gt; HE BUSTS A
Pomeroy Mary Grady, Racme, shoppmg we don't gel
any llllles already
till
WIN170W TO PI&lt;OV!:
Mabel Taylor, L&lt;lug lloll&lt;lm; he! and su we often "'tne 'l1lt nut time he lees
HOW HHP"b s
Nelhe Fnzzle, Reedsv•lle: Lolli• bO~e with the wrong thing!. he Jull am•lll tllld tskl me If
HE IS · ..
Shefheld Ratlne ·, DillY Swick, Ot I
don't boy becall!! I m•ssl'&lt;l hlm. Thlo mole" me
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we
M1ddleport, 811Iy Byers, Porn- we 1et high . hatted ltelen, rna d oo 81~ ""
no," that I
eroy. GeoriUI F.. ley, Cne!hlrt teen! 00 ba~e a lot of money W88 too busy to' botloe. Th~n
Dloobartfl - Mary Radford, ' to !pend Don't you think !tores he acto hurt - he 1 Yery senSJ•
Pomeroy, Dotvlhy illtla, New ought w thmk aboul us u live What should clo• ~ FOR
Havtn
sotnelhlfll mort thab pesla'- GRANTED
•nd
CAitOLINI!:
O.ar F· G .
f'ERMITS NEEDED
Dtat Citoh~e·
Fume • 11111e He w~nts to I
M•ddltport Chief of Pollot llnlnk you II find tho!!l! clerks make sure you are n t takul&amp;
Herbert Gilkey and Jl!d Wtboter wlul Indicate teen! are • both- HU1 lor granted. - 11·
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Pomeroy Chlel Of l'o!loe, today er snow the ''Jllle blase temurgad reoldlbta Of tht twa com· pha•ls on "blah") atUtude to 'l'h!s column tJ dedl~.ated ~
muhltlea to aok magulne sales adu\te Moet ,al~!people are family llvlhl, '" U:ou re
malt for tnelt pernllta In lht h~lpful but they're also hu· lng kid trouble or !lust
pll ft
f@llpiCIIVf Vllllftll befot• mak tnan and when their feel RUM trouble, let lttltn tip y C) U. l
lfll purchalll!s. The officers •••d at tbe entl of • IOtlg dl;y, well She Will also Welcotne 1~:
, .1 tdenls 1hould not buy from the cuewtner l•nt' always right own emuslnl eiJII!rlencH
MIDbllfiORT, 0.
llalesmen unoblo to produce lhe However, you've pointed up dre!IS llelen Bottel ID eare
Il l - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' reCOJpto for penrull,
eotnetlliD&amp; more store manaaora this newspaper,
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TV nut emer~lus Jack lloug·
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latest book, with cuitomarlly •atyploal Doug lao workm&amp; dOUI'II
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111')1 to resume bomblJ1g, JohnSOb'l will not be a snap ded·
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ant and palnlul and reaciK!d
only all!!' the Pre!lldenl II ron.nnced Hanoi npt(!tt lht Wat
to end In a Red •l~torj.

By Uoltod I'NI8 Illl&lt;nlattoaal « nearly 1 two-wed&lt; rest.
Wednesday nlgbt wltb Western against MarshaU ill tht only scored 26 peinll BBd hauled
Cooltre!lee ricltry -,.......
Akron, tile defending
Tbo Zipo ahora tba 0C lead M10higan and Miami emerging p~OOI MAC match.
IT rebounds for tl!a Rocl&lt;eta, to keep the 8oolt. Ill tbt .,.
Conlerenoe ....ooampioa,
with Otferbem
aa strong contenders. Western The Radsldns traded IJ-1 who went ah•.ad to lilly D!ld- •lng with 1 5-l league N&lt;GI'd,
fo gatn tile leagoe lea dnnd
Clncfilnatl, whlcb baa an 8-1 Michigan audged defending ..,_ early 11 the game, but PhU way of tile f,rst half.
OberUn made It 10 wiDa lo 1
clnnatt makes ils Misaourl Val· mark and a lour-game win chlliJlp!on Ohio University 88-80 Snow bit e1ght of nino field Three strong
row over Western lleoerve, 71·
ley Coolerence season's debut streak, Is at North Texas State at 'kalamazoo. The Bobcats goal• In 1 stretch to gtve Mi- contmued thetr wlnrung ways 88, breaking the Yehne11'1
In tomgbt'a light Oblo eollege The ll&lt;!arcals ranked 12th no- bave juot ooe wiD 111 au: road ami a 31-29 halltime margin Central Stale, ranked third three-game loslng otreak; Find·
basketball action
tlonally tbio woek
games
and tile lead for good. Fred AJ. among small colleges, trounced ay edged Tri-l!tata (Ind.) 71-71
The Ulld&lt;!feated Zipll, rallbd The only other games bavo
Redsldns Down Kent
brecht had 18 lor Kent State West Vtrl!lma Stale IOIJ.&lt;I8 as and Bluffton poundecl St. lraa.
------------------~sixth
among
lhe
natlon'o
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Morris
Harvey
at
Manetta
ud
Miami,
dommatlng
lilt
boards
and
Snow 22 for tlla winners
Ken Wilburn riffled tlle nets
(Inti) 11._93,
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colleges with a 7~ record, re- Wtlmlngton at Cedarville.
In the second hall, knocked off Toledo dismissed BowliDK 'll pomts for tile Mltratldelr~~, l ,f""'-;;;;;;;=..,.'-===;;;;;
oume action against Hiram aft.
Tbe Mid-American Conference Kent State, 87-58 The Flashes Groen as a threat by wallopmg now !J.l
The lharp·sbootlng Nelsonville Greyhounds will Invade
scramble got Into full IIWlllg had led tbe league by winning the Falcons ~ as Jim Cox Unbeaten Yoongstown not&lt;:bed' :I
Pomeroy Friday night for a Southeastern Onto League •onALL STARS
its runth wm from the free
te•t with the Panthers of Coach Russ Moore 's
throw Une, biltlng on 18 of
Nelaonvlllo, 4-1 In league play, suffered liS only setback
0
free throws to overcome a
goal deflctt agamst Alllianc:e.JI
at the hands of Wellston ID an overtime thriller early m
December.
antJ. S. 0
0 Jtm Nigro's tl&gt;-loot jump
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Coach Bob Sheskey'1 lads were, and sllll are, rated "As
m the final five se&lt;Onds of
LOOK AT THIS!
one of the teams to beat." They are t•ed wtth Athens and
OXFORD, Ohio (UP!) _
WKYC-TV of CleveiBRd; WBNS· WfAR-TV of Parkersburg, w ulaUon play for Youngstown
Wellston at the top of tho league lead m S~OAL games
Mid. Amertcan Conference
of Columbus, WIMA·TV of va . Manetta, Oluo
' lied the game 5!1-59 and the
Nelsonville scormg Ia paced by Steve Schultz who n as
maugurate its televlsloo
Llma t WSPD _ TV of Toledo: The tnttial telecast poses an Pengums won m overttme ""'''' 11
ptunped through 79 pomts for a 15 H a' erago 10 f1ve league
of basketball games over
WFMJ . TV of Youngswwn: engmeermg problem m
Dave Culhver scored 21 for
contest&amp; Schultz io the sev- - three • alate llflwork bore
WHZ-TV or Zanesville; WSAZ. cmg" lho stgnal over btlly
wmners.
enth leadmg 1corer m the ~rans live. Coach
Craynor
urday
TV of Huntmgton _ Charleston, rain for 40 miles between
Baron!! Stop Walsb
~e:g~.
Slooe's boys got back on the
The glllllO between Mlarm
w V•; WKZO-TI/ of Kalama- lord and Dayton where It
Sleubenvtlle, whtch ""'"" 1
18 tile first of e1gnt con••
wmrung Ira ti wtth a Vll'lilry ov_ Grand R~pldl, Mtcb, and be re-broadcast The
mnth place, outs&lt;ored Walsh by
Pomeroy'•
shootmg
In er Waham,J Tuesday and would
fereoce cootesta to be televised
ariSes because tllelr
193 lat. In the second half
ON
11 10
SEOAL CORiests to date nus rel"h an upset over Rosecrana
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this ..,..00 1n Ohio,
a&gt;:llll cable between the
•• 87-66 dect' llln, 118 etghtb
been U&gt;pped by Seruor Bruce
and Weot Virginia. 1 will
commumtles.
m 10 starts
Stmpson who Is h1ttmg 111 a 11\ere Js Mtd-Oino Valley Cona1 noon, EST.
However, WLW-D proved
Joh• Hummell had 23 pointsll
14 8 clip, good fur loth place lerenco cage acl ton agam thiS
"I &lt;1111'1 llfepl"
WLW-D m DayU&gt;a w!U lit
problem could be oolved
lor tile Barons, ~ho
only 1
Other Panthers expected to weekend and the Hutland Rod
ortl!lnallng stalton for
0 OXlflg S
televlSmg tile Mmm•-Ball
a 40-35 ha~time edge, aD&lt;l Tony
and
be on the slart1ng ftve
thiS Devils will be right 11 "tile
day's game wttll assiStance
game from Oxford Dec!. 18.
Pellegrene tallied 23 lor Walsh I
Fnday 111'0 Dick Werry aad tllick of things ..
Mtand Unlvorslly'o OWD
Don Carlos led Otterbein
Btll Moore, guards,
D 1 c k Coach J1m Adams' boys Will
TV
an 86-81 deCision over OhiO
Kmght, center, and Ronnte L&lt;&gt;- lace McArthur s Gencr•ls m
Slatlons on lha network
NBA Standlags
Northern He hit for 33 !liJinls
gan, forward.
a battle of the unbeatens In b
. TV of Akron, Ohio, NEW YORK (UPI) - Former By Ulllted Press lllernaUOIUII m the C.rdmalo' elghtll consecconference play at McArtllur
light hesvyweJght champ1on
Euttru DIVIsion
uttve wm
Other teams ID tile county al- Both teams are currently 2-0
Billy Conn wes urnong five
w. 1.. Pel Jim Tangeman found
so Will be lacing IDp talenf this In the oLI!er Mtd-Ohio Valley
fl
0
boxmg greals elected to BOI· Bostoo
- ..... 25 II .894 range for 28 pomts for Heidel-11
weekend.
Confer&lt;nce conlest Wahsma's
mg's Jl.BII of Fame.
Cmc1nnatl
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berg, bul 0.11ance w~LI!:~~~ ~~
The Southern
Tol'lladoes, White Falcons wtll be work- TOLEDO (UPI) - 'nle
Pbilodelphla
%3 tl
tile Student Prmces' late
play1ug a Saturday rughl game [ mg for thetr ftrst league "''" c!nnatl Royafo ore Ia 1 poSition
Conn, the Ptttsburgb Ktd, Na York
13 25
for a 76-75 VlcWI')
at
home,
wtll
be
bosto
to
tile
when
they
VIlli
Coach
Gary
w
move
mlo
a
virtual
tie
towas
champion
from
1939-1940
Wootwn
llivlsloa
Btll Gr~bble, w1th Z2
"H&lt;m1r of Arrow Shlrtt•
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b1g, strong Zanesville R o 1 e- Parsons' Eastern Eagles
mgh t wilh the Boston CellJcs lor 8 United Press International He wao lhe only l~&amp;hter
W. I.
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the Eastern DtviSlon lead of the Y
Eaal
selected from the modern era, Loo Angeles .. 14 19
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Nalwnal Basketball Aosoctatlon. Temnle 57 Villanova ~
• o m P r 11 I ng fighters whose Baltimore
21 if
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careers span the years from Sao rrancilco . 20 24
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1 hey won't be facing the Cel- Hofstra 83 Albright 70
1930 00 1963
St Lou!a
. 15 22
u
tics The oppostlton wtll be fur. UU 75 Seton llall Sl
Detro1t
tO 28
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Whitey Beegle, Caller
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mshed by Detroit, tho Western Bostoa Coll 99 Rhode lslnd 91
The hall of lamero were
WednesdiiJ''• Reoalts
DIV!SIOn's last-place team A Holy Cross 73 Connecticut 72
ehoSeR by 8 20-man
Sao FranCiSCO 118 New Vn•·k ll
wm would put Cmctnnatl a ball- Frlgb-Dcknso B8 Montclair 78 alter a world-wtde ballol was fl7
Middleport, H, runs blto Ath- wtth a 19 4 average
game behmd Boston, which Is Slppry Rck 88 Cahl St 68
cast by sporta writers and Boltunora 114 St. LoUis 101
ens, 4-1, Friday mght m Athens, The Jackets' other main con. tdle
Bocknell 71 Gettysburg 60
broadc.osi»rs
Los Angeles
Boston
9 P.M. to 2:30 A.M.
113
elearly the underdogs as both cerns m mountmg a defense a
N~agara 93 Buffalo St 6S
Cine
u liT120Detr t IOl
&lt;lubs open post • holiday com- gamst the Charles
McAfee Tho Royals took tllt PIBtons
The "old timers,• were Johnmna
01
petition Ia lhe Soutlleastern Oh10 coached crew w1ll he to cope 117·103 Wednesday rugnt at Day.
South
ny Coulon, Young Corbett and
Leagne basketball campaign
w1tll the double . figure sconng tn• lo chop th• CeltiCI' lead w Geotwn (DC I 11!1 Navy 75
Owen Moran To be ehg1ble for JACKSON FOR POW"'LL
and rebou ndmg skill of Todd JUs t one game bocause Boston No Car. St 55 So Car 54
ele&lt; l10n the namo of aacb HOUSTON (UP!) -San
Coach Carl Wolf of Mtddl• Snyder aFKI Dick Adams
lost to Los Angeles
Vtrgmla 66 Maryland 62
ftghler had lo appear on at go's Std Gtllman, chach of
port, after whatever happens C h W If "" h J
Tennessee 82 Funnan 63
0
1cast 75 per cent o1 tho ballo1.8 I Amencan Football Leauue
nd It
t be
oac
e •ws ad umor Adnan Sm1!h had 1 career
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may no
G d A 8 dh
dd
Nor car 99 Wake Foreat 03
Star learn, has ptcked Kan!Bs l
good
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.uar
sa ra ury, mt le- hJgh of 35 po mts as be gunned
J k Kil
B kJ b
City fl k Fr k J k
- mus get bi s bo ys Up man JUmor Sptder Dav 18
ol
th fi ld to Ft. Val St 100 Mrr..Brown 88
a e ram, a roo yn- orn
an er
an ac son
1
8
for I Saturday mgbt llt home ternale Junu~r
' Guard-Forwa1
'
rom The R
e als High PeiRt 77 ApplchJan 73
heavyweight who once lost a 75· replaced InJured Art Powell oJ
d~ m
l""d14 shots
111
match With Kyger Creek cur·
=
a scorers.
oy
Oglethrpe 101 Grnvl (DI 1 51
round declStoA lo Joh• L o.klan lu tho AII·Star liaJIIJel
really •ursmg a 3-:1- r~cord George Sauer, and even Slobart guards runmng male, Oscar Prshytr•an 116 Cbrlstn Col! 31 Sullivan "' 1889, waa tile Deo 15
attacked by the tllness gener- Robertson added 1!8 nnd Happy W Md. Ill Lebo
Val 68
unanimous pick tn the "pton- - - -11011
At Athens tile Jackets, who ally tapped m tile area as "the llalfston had 17
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eer. class of the halls board of EARLY BB SIGNER
bavo worked hard th1s week m I vtrus,"~"the flu ' Sauer "as Clncmnah led at sn ~oops
Southwest
direclors The hall of lam•
PITI'SBURGH IUPII
15
dnlls oufferlng an assorlment down
longest, bemg flo! - The PIStons Jumped off to a 2-0 Hsln 113 Mex Nail Team 75
housed 10 tile officea of lbe baseman Bob Batley, who
of InJuries and Ills w several tened ~e beforn Chnstmas, lead, bul then miSsed ll consee- Tex Weslyn II! Stllwstrn 74
Ring Magazme.
256 and had 11 home runs
varstty bands, Will bump Into and getlln back to dr•lls only uUve shots wltile tho Royals Pan Am 92 Prattle Vtew 87
159 games last year, ru.s ,; dj
11110
the league's third high scorer, thiS week
raced tn front 12-2
Tex Southern 1116 Bishop I~
hiS 1!166 contract wtth
little Miko Wren Wren
IS
fA addition, alttrnata Jumer Early '" the second half, De- St Edwrd's 76 Ter Lutll 69
Ptttsburgb Pirates
bombmg the baskets al a 21 2 Guard J1m Butcher has turned tr01 t reeled off 10 coosecuttve Angelo St !18 Trnty (Tex ) 76
pomt per &amp;orne chp m league up wtth a back ailment HIS pom\s lo recapture lhe lead at S. Sooston St. lll:l Mdwstrn 84
play
future contnbutwns rema1n a 511 57, but Smtth bit eight of the
Mldweot
SAVE NOW
Wren wtll ftnd hto .opposite question mark, though ho has Royals next 13 peinls to put Toledo 85 Bwlll Green 118
number IR the Jsckets semor been workmg oot w1th
the them ahead 8t 71 at the end
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M•aml (0 I 87 Kent St 58
Ie.gue s mth place scorer wtlh Weakened by til ness or n•t. Ray Scott bad 26 pomts for w M n 88 Obi u 80
a t7 6 average The Bulldogs Coach Wolfe "expected to open the Pistons, who took tlle~r tllird Cent
100 .; Vo St 68
P'l' PLEASANT- Two eo~r
also Will have to co)le WJlh the agamst Athens With Stobart :tqd loss 10 a row.
lnd St 113 Valparaiso 100
ferences for Mason County R~
OF
other Co-Captam of the Jack Sophomore Mark Tannehtll at
Yngstown 65 Alliance 58
taurant and Tavern operators
ets, 6-2 seruor ferward Gary I forwards, Dav1s at cenler, and
Otterbem lltl Ohio Northrn 81
wtll be held by the Mason Co1un- :l
Stobart, fourth place scorer Moor e and Bradbury at guatds
0y0
OpS
(Ill) 87 Marquette 66
iy Health O.partmest 10

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r..lna

thf Kennedy clan to enter
MAY NOT console ABC until 10
Elena llutova, who
I ""' H I mlrv HosJ oe Cozal the dtvorce courts
pen I bombing lull - DOW "' learn Ill proje&lt;led dommant Inherited tho right time from
IllS ll,on Id ( o~an Mrs Ruth
Mrs Lawford 11 '"' lurned ATHENi COUNTY LEAGUE
~::O~.';'two waekt olll.
partner I. T ' T wanted to Arde Bulova, bought thl house
llul ,I \Its II r ndcll
De plans lo divorce her husband TEAM
If L TI\:Al\1 OPI'.
morgt with CBS first
If next to Jack and Relko Dc!Ufhor,Jh \nn llarrts Mrs luhn ' Hrlltsh. born aclor P•ter Law-lAmes Bern
3 0 188 146
Pl"'TTTON Ffi)\D
CBS merges wdh any firm, lu and !he'll find out!
F IIIII s,illa r. Lane Mrs ford entlv next month In Idaho Glouster
% 0 151 m
A dlvortt peiiUon bai been CBS muol dommalllho •orpor- Wt didn 't hedee up lbovo
l.rolldrd 1unslnrd M" ll&lt;~rold An allornry for lhe Lawford• IAlbany
1 t 222 1&amp;31 Zone 13-H of lntematwnal L~ flied In Molgl COUnty Common ott marnagt, ln11ders lnolot
roncernmg the new . Marquis
W \tnnl""n llomrr (' Moxl'e .aid lhe couple
msrrled II Ctutha!IO-Troy
! I 116 188 on• will meet m Pomeroy JBII p
I by Donald G 1111- A fino compooer, Bart Howard de Sade ' drama al the Marlin
ll.~rrell u \lyers Raymond K years olready had •ntered Into The Plalhs
, 1 1 122 121 19 al ? lM) p m at the Feder- ~~:o~.,.., William Slopholl' ogreeo wllh our te•l•tanee to bock. but we did find It pretoa
I II ki!Ol\1 Jo,rph t
Sneed an amJ cab l• tieparotlon agroe- Rome-Omaan . . I I 182 1!13 a led churrh with tho Ponteroy ~n Middleport, again• I Loll tho htp-clleap pop-alngmg mind• tlous, clumsily mamc, lackiO&amp;
Mrs t t11tord H Vlrkrt' M1s
Waterloo
I 2 190 118 club as host
,
Marlo Steplltnson, a ndllOI', Ra· which try lo rowrlle ao they depth of phrase or Idea aucb 1
Wlii~Hm F McKmnrv lr and
Sh&amp;do
G J 153 1221 Plans for the meeting were !
Th plamtiff
char@ll perform lht carefully compol· cllw Into eerlous matiere ...
nlo~Jil dnndJit•r Mr s D•lbert E: THE NORTHERN PACinC Yotk ".... 0 IJIO 117 1completed at ilie Wedne"!~Y em~~ ne:lect of duty. In other ed ongmallyncs of a One song; ceo••h••. and Jt didn't ••Y I
l'opr and mfant son Mr!!. ( lar r
1Shade
o 1 53 222 noon lunch'!on meeting of ure gro
Jvlt an actlon
by but only succePd 10 hrviahzmg thm
the ort side that land
00
Jrnoe J \\Iii Jam• and mfant ' '' I ""' pla1Jued ag:;n t~~Y , ATHI\:NII COUNtY L GUE l tlub In the church Rev. Wl~ ~lour! ~ch .:~!nit Truman Hall •t
And cheapenfn~ themselv wo ~eon this) "Finlan's ltaln'"n
I wlln heavy rams " I e
e Name team ''' Jim pll I ••! l llam V~rlo, a former pa.tor In ;:,nebfl&lt;a dfomlsled
es
Bart llyt, "Funny tbtrtg, bo " did 'I slant better bngbtNorthern Pla in.! shJvered m sub- D Hopkms CT 31 21 83 3 277 1Pomeroy was Introduced by
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n
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when they rip up a lood lync, w d ~
It' • 'talual
""" '' ''t zrro temporatur". Rain olio F Ru08ell 'a
21 II !3 2 2! S Lion Bnb Jacobs.
Pre•ldent
oerlll Boo !Ill
these swmgtnll hipsters really ' er an .~pl!r
8 bea
" Mlddlepnrl and Rullaud Vol fell lod a~ across a broad area T Wagner y 20 11 41 2 26 s l Harold Brown preolded
Mefp Ge . b
PB ~ become , ..... rornboll' True cal score wae u lol e dedp
• w 23 10 56 1 IB 7 F'ederated church Ill di 1!!1 If•- •• AdllllllloaoIIA -ntta
... • Ben Casey's
.,
uotm llr•m•n fouKhl s houoe from ()I 110 to "''" Jmey an'" D· Llewellyn
td Wirth, aMidIn h!H " death doggerel Ill 1o simp
I •min
h tl
blazr on tht l~edlnx (rrek South lo Loul!uana and nnrthern E Brown R'c 1118 56 3187 In~ lunch were Mrs
Bf!e~ Rtl!dsvlllti
ro
throes
The purchase price jingles and Its tw t erne t
lload for 'wotly t ' . hour. Flo' Hi a
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27 I 56 ! IBI Wolfe Mr8 Lewis Reibel, Mn. dleport.
IIUam Buck- over ~;~ of Juht Chtlsllt's "jokes," •uch II ~avmg I gull\\tduJ''""' lwfore brln-lng It
Tile rain was welcomed
In \1 Wilson, y
13 10 36 180 Ltllte Houck Mrs Clara Karr, Dis:;~•• rt -W
"Darlmg," darlmg Indeed of Jotm•t,ari•=~taba:~oodhel:
undtr tiJntrul Ihe fm~ gullt'd drought areas or the Vlrgm\as J Brown, RC 20 I~ 53 3 177 and Mrs Ben Neutzllug.
ley,
epo •
~iUr! and audiences, was S900,· ~ing ue II " bit
tht&gt; lWO );lory framt" homt' Manl,md Delaware New Jer c McDHmel A 21 t &amp;1 a 17.0
000 It'll mak~ many tittles that Ltt Gt?sse Vll LSi II
mor:
of Kt· nnt·th Kt,!t&gt;t&gt; Flrrmen
C McPherson,
'Mayor Wagntr's mat! Frank
Wed also 1\11811 IO one
s.llll ~mnP of lhr houtn's con I te) and Penn!ylvama
AR 18 12 411 3 16 0
Doyle joins Assembly Speaker safe frorn fl}'lnl eptttlt up tl

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Tbt teteran board member,
Howard Caldwell, Jr., al.!o Will
I'Hllclod vice presldeDL • o.
McCoy, a now momber, membtrl Earl Dean, 11td Dorbman
llotd Clerk c o. Newland, and
l:aec~Uve Head Lltl1 Morr~
lon, aiAoattended.
The board hired Mn. Dorothy Colhd liar 11 allllltant eook
II Rf~ew end arantod the
Chlltlr
depArtment parmillion to Ull lilt Cbllltr lnl·
lmllltar)l achool JIIIUII')' II lor
Jllnll' luppet
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In other aott..1ty lha board:
-Discussed re lr of lilt
/: en Plllno
t::•P roof
pp
I ~~e~orrl:~ authority to
-Oaent lhl dlstml lor purreprt
d Tltl III of the
~h~~·~.lu~;~nse1ct and Title
I a :Tille ll of thl elementary
Be~ I Act
-~greed lo Inquire about I
alate aurvoy to get reoommendation! toward lmprovlnl the
buo roullfll lyateml.
-I&gt;IICU!aed purchllt ol I
uoed tractor lor mowlnt grau
at ~~~~ high IIChool

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to Its John Lindsay's deputy mayo!' •
wn appotntee Bob Price wants It

pr
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Llndaaf oommer a1'·•·
fmal campaign days) ,to ""'
rltht after lhe Bdwy. pr11!tlere
pOint of oppOIIDg Cb 4s llcel!nood
"Not parUeularly," Mlt't'lck
renewal, which can )"
,!
muled, aid'••, "but wt AhiU
ubder "Fll Cbaitt' "' aut
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bls
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He tndlol'"" to Ill d
FCC already 111 .... •"'" ....
181"
b n-1
doubll about lhl rnltWI lit
el acted "reasoably
u
esplalned the dramaI ed
only Is
Price still Is a sore winner,
acbeduled lor I lim I
run;
Mad Ave. reports.
theft lha momlnl paper rheCbdvtcted 1amblt1n (BIIbtYl•w• almoll lllfPrlted
Is
bell ftmll are k!loWII Oln!lrs
muellcht oil .. . Crltlt John
of several CATV aystems, Ino;o::~"lusanStelnlnwhatseem eluding Dan Lamont wlulllld
cu
od ni g a sll-month b1t In tho
1161
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Oft
ed a black v1ny1 m -eve n NY II
l&gt; lbt IRiltclil
lrol1k whloh lookld as If It stu~
, . =~ ~ "hlteY.t "au:r•
to hot opidt!I1Dl8 l&gt;ut ... ~I Pa~ 110
NBC' "Hullabaloo"
dare ask
DISeuse Anna nlla· you see on
s
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sell kept the confused lnteriTIIS· - tts biggest fan-mall
lion mob perhaps d•vertlllll'ltb the perpetual IIIQU011 1t, I a
solo 10 cawalll froth 1 1111· J:dmund Jr, the ."81r fil tna
1
cony stauway
cage'' who !rugs like • mad·
(UPI) _ As
maned llonesa ... NBC tiUI
WASWNOTO~
hance of At Sardi'o, our ptroolllll aplel ~or "The Mary l'oppiM Ill Jloo
long II ~ •P:MI~I John. from , Funny Gtrl" wh~re Ml· ond Roll," and her mall bag•
posiUvt
to keep his ml Hmll loOk over lhe llllproll- m•ll Dtllned With llht!lltlll.
lMIIl II et
"
II
de able laik of replacmg Barbra HAIIRY 'l'ltENNER, A N. T.
"peac~. orr:::::cnn·~. n cb;ges I Sta-olsand reporlid tho toothy. grey nanntl Whll ll'ho ··~ped
lpllt gra
:..Ssurl for little clown did aurprlsuljJ)J Dl... the MIIIUII Network lleVII'il
and 1!01l81'11~ lilt air raldl on ly In her aasault on I !l'omor.. mana~mentl ~!it, ju!l bought
Nlll:P~Ion Narn
blo, eve• •~rtuoso ortgtnal pel' a atallon In Ban Bernadino,
Nor
wrolt today formence
Ono of our favor- CaUl fur t275,000
Our !ood
:er~ef n ICxtolitiYt bO oet !It Will, comedy Inlier Cole- old irl•nd lf81'old Arlen, whole
Umlt lor dttcldlnl wbQt- man Jacoby, rested on P••t songs have won O.clt! and mil·
11
no
contlnut the current puncnllnll m tn. Bard! luppor !Ions of dolloro, jmna our bttlo
ber
tune bomblnl He crowd, be's created aome mar- crusade agamst tho "P' pop •
pa... orm:e!thl tdlllltloD dilly Ytdous merrtmont over tile dec- tlop art forllll and acfdl, ''Anya

lhl Whatlll opened, asked Its prooalondar year durllli an d•cer David Morrtck m Sardi's

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r~~~~~er~ A!~ :::~.: ndlitary and diplo- :~ d,':;~!lnfv ~~~:~).end aw:~~~ ~::~::~::
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rnao lmnlon Mro
Hub [ PreSident Johnsono efforts for i
·: :::. 1 1 171 DG
Rt 4 Oak Ht
a Joint peace &lt;llftnslvt"" Yilt FRIDAY'&amp; GAMES·
mr l;o 11 ,11" tha n we hal•
Hirth•
I Nam.
Middleport al Athens
1, p.e &lt;cnt and are " 1tt1ng \I" John Dav1d Allier 20
Jackson at GalilpoiiJ
put "'"'' rr&lt;1•rl 10 scelllg 1 "'"" St a daughter, 12 &lt;i • m NEW YORK
PA1RICIA Lo1an at Wellston
1 1, "'"" 11 ,ot 11e
1\J•dm ' dav
Law lord
Sister of the late Nelsonville at Pomeroy Tro
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Dtscbargf'd
I Presldet' John r Kennedv Southwe•teru at Hannan k~
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By Jack O'Brian

"ARE YOU HAPPY'" Mrs McClam's suspiCions as

7 3 tilG m oraanl!lllonal meelln&amp; of tho
4 I na 131 ll:utern Loco! School
board
thll Wllk.

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bt very bard for a Democrat : ~"ur:;!""
I I
wtn .. but lm IOtnl to run
Middleport·~::·. I 4
wm
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Pancake lo elpt&lt;le4 lo face Galllpol!l ~....
opposttton m the pnmary, pos· Wahama ...... I I

lis ongm coJme from some of
tho memteJ' wantlllg to do
something constructiVe In honor
Entered Hospital
f Dennv Love an outstandmg
H
~ 'iers who was dro~ned the Pmons entermg ~olzer ·~
I t day of school m tile spnng pltal durmg Ihe last 24 hours '" Slbly from Myron Miller of Sc&gt;
oasl96f&gt; The project has expand I clllded John B R,ffle 49 Cedar oto County.
to Include all outstandmg i 81 Mrs Goldte Johnson 700 The court • ordered reappor·
embers end will be 1 memonal l 'llurd Ave Mrs ll&lt;&gt;ld1o Harr· tlonment p!Ab put , .. of lh~
~ructure
I loon 1733 Chatham ~... Till\· ••fhl counllel whtch elected l!e·
'
o!yh Wilham COndee, Mti!B VIII- publl~M Sen. OOley C Collins,
Ex-odh what hpe or bmldlng age Mrs Ralph McGraw, Rl I R-lronton m 1964 lnlo Pan·
to be ere..tJ JI IS ,1111 m m.Jkm~ Vmton Mrs Mack H Bennell l cake's dl;tnct The now distncl
as " the 'a me " ''' 'I he or St Pt Pleoso nt Mrs Mattte Include• hll nome county of
gamzat,on ~.~ots SIYTlflhlng tlSl ( Webster, Pomeroy, Mrs Earll Alben•. plUI Mflgo, Oallta, i!cl·
rut to people u•m~ lhe ramp and I Wtlght Rt I O.xter, Mrs ow Ptke L~wronce and Jackwill ( ompl rmenl the '"'"' c.un,J Lee M (omb' Rutland Mrs so~ counftcs Only Atholll CounI he depo,lt of oround IIIlO I heo L Smith Pomeroy . Mrs ty " len from hll old dt!trlct.
" on\\ a dn!p m the b"' ket as l.arrv J Dodson. Huntlllgtoo, Collms ha• not yet announced
to wat It woll takt• w """~''''' II \;a Rohm R Crat~ Rt
his plans fur 196', but it has
thellpe of 1""1"' !he memb&lt;~s RPd Hou•e. W Va : Georg• E b~n rumored he will seek a
nave tn mmd but thev ar~ lluhn Ravenna Mro Paul II rongreiSional seat
st.orted The
depo,lle , Pemberton Ironton Ml'l l,ova
was ratsed I" " bdke .-lr r;r Burgess Well•ton Mrs i: Bercord hop and done&lt;lon' Olh&lt; nard Plumley, cn ..apeok• M•r
BrJ"ef~.
means of "'" ng monev for thiS hoel s Schwetchart lronlon.
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~~~':."d ".".'.'.'".' ~~
!i: ~J Wllltam Carr was re-elected Martin Beck, ~,woer ~f rs~~~: va~~:!
~~ ~~~~:r~~~~~: ~Ob carry ~IS
S 2 443 321 president and t budget Ill $!11,• Ire wh!!teln " arqu e a
settled down over tis •Sardl" TV (0 arl

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~tate Sen Charleo L Panea.~. astern .. .. .. ..

facmg 111 uphill battle in l ntw,
P'l' PLEASANT - The IJrst Chamber of Commerce dlo- heovliy Republican diitrlct, an·
de!liJslt of obuut 1100 " hemg oer, ac&lt;Drdlng to Cllambor nounced today he will seek the
rr."de
the Me'Tlonal Fund 1 preSident lame• Lewl•
Democrltlc nonunatton lor o
for a Structure
at Mason Coun
Da&amp;e, lime and place of the
"' M pr·'
oocond term m lne ay ..
\9,-*H nnd Youth c.nnp at South dinner •Ill be anooun~ed.
1t
mltv
Sid•
p•oJect
IS
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Nolson11tlle
leader,
l.led Thts
by the Mason Counly Pm· l
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Ma)or•ty
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w
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!"'adesrat~ s .~ ::, ~~~n~tmw:~

HospitaJl'eWS

President of
School Board

TEAM
L P OP
Wellston . ". ' I 526 470
Nelsonville •• " 7 t 500 425

NELSONVILLE Onto (UPI\-

Voice of Broadway

! CaiTRenamed

Pancakewill Standings
Seek Second CAG~Al!Tt::;;GS
w
Senate Term

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POMEROY

Mid
. dleport is Underdou
Frl.daYm· Ath ens contest

Round and Square Dance

~onnmttee

FRIDAY, JANUARY 7th

SHENANG SPRINGS NITE QUB

2-Week-Sale I

2 Conferences

Arranged On
January 12th

L }a T

COLUMBIA
BICYCLES

IIIli 75 No Prk 72 son County Courtroom •n Ja•
IUmols St 117 Carthage 801
12, at 2 p m and at 7 30 p m ,
Augustana 69 St Ambrose 67
the •arne day
I
MacMurray 8! PrHtCipla 68
The confereRoes are destgned i
By Uoited Pretia otematlonal •Ill V\clory and to top II all,
Bellarmme 81 Cretghton 78
w acquamt the management of
B11l Russell, the awesome Russell fouled oul ol the ga me
ffiS
Bllftn 114 Sl Fmcs lnd ) 93
tile counttes' eatmg and driRk·
lklender of the Boswn Celttcs, wtlh 1 07 remammg 1 was &lt;he
Steubenville 87 Walsh 66
mg estabhshmPnts w•th recent
found out Wednesday mght that f1"t tune lhts season and only 1 By Umted Pre" !Diern.otlo·nal Defiance 76 Heidelberg 7~
changes m the food handling
eoachmg
~an have its head- ~ the th1rd hme IFI four soosons l Lovola of Chltago won
code m West V!rgima, and what
aches, especrally If }OUr best II that the great defensive mam skirmish but lost the ahootlrtg
effect, 1f any, camn ;b~~e~ ~::~~~:11
defensive man fouls out
sprmg of the Boston squad was mald 1
on the Mason e
Btg Bill took over the CeltJrs' forced w leave lhe floor e&lt;Jrly
The Ramblers Whipped Mar0
when the Ctlde IS enforced
helm ror the1r Nat10nal Basket· I Jerry West and Walt Ha ZTdrd quette 87-6.1) \liednesday mght
Estebhslunent ow&amp;erl ud
1
boll Assoctatwn me.tmg w1th l led !he 'harpshout,ng Laker I but dropped frnm the1r
I perators are asked w attend
lhe Los Aogel01 Lakers whtle attack Wllh 29 and 25 pomts I perch as the natiOns No
tile healtil dopartment
Hed AuerbcH h remamed m respec.:~vely
"
~hootmg team The1r 87 ooi&lt;\r.l
Two additional conferences
Mtamt, Fla w1tn hi• ••ling ~, n 1 er NBA •elton,
San lowered lhem two pomts lwl.ow l
nave been set up for Jan 26, at
fllther
ranclsco outlasted New York 1d!e Syracu~e wh1ch has flred
2 p m and 7 30 p.m. prunar~
1118 111, Balt1more whtpped Si l
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The Lakers outran and I Louts 114·101 and Ctncmnal; at a 1013 per game clip
PT PLEASANT- The
y ,,.. empoyees engag.d .n
oulsbot the Ce lls to post a 1211· 1beat Delrmt, 111·1J3.
The balanc-ed Loyola a\lack, Pleasant City f'l&gt;llce
food handling occupations
PHONE """·2774
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w1thout a stngle player among worked a lola! of IO,IJ6l man handlers perm tis may he
n•
lhe nal!on s top 25 .c~rers, hours m performance tl lts tamed by attending lila Jan
POMEROY, OHIO
could lt~t the mark on only 31 of duttes rn 1965 ActtDK Cbtef of I :mee~;.:;tmg:.;_======~~
96 attempts from tllo floor
Pohce Jack Pyles laid todaylr
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hauled down 54 rebounds
10 018 annual report
Ramblers, who won the NCAA Officers illvestlgated 119
champtonshtp m 1963 aD&lt;l the fie acc1denls, ten cornp lloint•. ll
MOBILE, Ala. IUPI) - lhe regu lar season
scormg crown
tile precedmg recovered $500 wortll of
Improvements In both the
South Team Unsure
year boasted four men m en property, and recovered
eother ~ nd brUised n bs of[ Ev,bank said he would [doubl e ftgures aga1nsL the stolen cars valued at $3100
Alabam~ s Ste\ie Sloan ra1c;:ed t nnoun~e his startmg team Warnors
.
The 119 accidents resulted m
the sp1r1ts somewhat of the I later today, followrng anoth er I •Het shootmg North Carolma 24 personal injuries property
Savings from 30% to 50%
South coaches preparmg here prachce workout
1 h1l on 63 percent of Its shuts to
esebmated at $44,800 ctfor Saturday's North Snulh , Holovak selected three other blasl Wake Forest 119-&amp; and tallons to 79 persons, 143 park
~emor Bowl
!Tul sa plavers l e(f halfback boost lhe Tar Heels to 2-1
1ng tickets and 126 warrung
Sloan worked out With lhe l Bob Daugherty, center John Atlantic Coast Conference play
were ISsued and 10
team Wednesday afternoon m Osmond a 6-4 246-pounder and Temple won 1ts li th game m t1ce of peace warrants were
hgh! ram. It has ramed smce guard Richard Tyson, al•o 246 12 starts by shadmg VIllanova ~ed
Monday, ham penng pradtce lpounds
57-56 on Clarence Brookins' two Arrests fur the year wen 2116
sesswns, but clear and cooler Nebraska 's big 6-4 end Tony free throws
for road law v.iolatlons, 171 for
weather was due today
I Jeler wo~s swtlched from end to Tommy Mattocks fired m otller miSdemeanor• and !JYe
The Alabama passmg star fl•nker back spot and speedy long jumper wtlh six
for lelomes.
was InJUred m the Orange fullback Walt Garnson of left to g1ve Nortll
M&lt;mbers of the city pollee
1
Bowl, but seemed on the mend Oklaho'lla State was named fo State a 55-54 frmmph
Ioree In addition to Acting
today and South coach Weeb round out the backfield
South Carolma, the only team Pyles are James Gasldno,
Ewbank of the New York Jets
to have beaten top-ranked Duke neth Love George Plants, Al••a il
said, "tf I know the boy, he'll SABAN'S CREW
th1s season
SUllivan and Wesley Spence.
be ready to go Saturday"
COLLEGE PARK Md (UPJ) V~rgmta snapped Maryland's
North coach Mtke Holovak of 1- Lou Saban, who left tile nine-game homecourt
Whipped the Muican NatUonat JI
the Boston PatriOts announced I A mer 1c a n Football League streak WJth a ~ vtctory
Ti"e"a"m=ll•3-•75•.======
biS startmg offenSive •nd 1 champton Buffalo Btlls w coach the Terps.
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Celtics Lose to Lakers

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DESIGNS
Odd lots.

No more when
these are goneI

defenSive teams The lln~p is
domfmlted by htgh · *ormg
quarterback Bill AnderSjin and
end Howord Twilley, lioth ol
Tulsa. Together, lhe two set
lllltlonal 1corq recorda durllljl

RIZER OIL COMPANY

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Wilham tWhiley) Dovel! and
Paul Massey os assiStant
coaches Both served under
former Maryland coach Tom

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Elsewbere, Boston Colllcg&lt;dl
rtpped Rhode Island 99-&amp;1,
Mtaml of Obit belted
State 67-58, Tennessee walloped
Furman 02~. Georgewwn sunk
1Nav1 111-71&gt; and Houaton

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Six of 10 SEO Counties
Show Sales Tax Increase

Carpenter
Social News ..

Wteh#Prayer ...- Bertha Davis
IS PIannedb y
Minister Group Service Set

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CtiarterDrapecl
1n Memory 0 f

Be January 8

Hmrs"
(;rt,'lls II ere
Barbara and JJII Kau\1' ol Col·

Ella Bryant

umbus •pent the past 11\••k Pilh
their aunt Mra. Richard P!r.l&lt;ens
Tho Mtddleport Ministerial
I
Omeroy
NEW HAVEN - Plano have The charter ,,.s draped In while their mother, Mrs. Paul '
· t· h
Funeral serviees for Berlhe t
d
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-&gt;soc1a 10n as completed plans Shields Oavls. HU. Rt . 1, G&lt;:~l- ! Mrs. Ben Buck h&lt;ls returned been completf•d for the wed ing memory of Ella Bryant w11en Kautz and her brother, Rkhard
for the annual Week of Pra)•er
I
of Mis~ Phylli~ Joan Batey to Pomeroy Chapter 186, OES, m~t Picken~. were in Baltimore, Md ..
to be held January 17-21 at the !!poll!, who died Tu.,dsy even- home after spendinG """ 1 C!lfford Yo't at St. Paul's Luth Tuesday evening at the MasoRic , to visit their brother . Bill Pick~llddl~rt Church of Chri.st, mg in Holzer hospttal. will be , week! with relative. io New L.x eran Chw·".·h !Jere Saturday. T
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'Prayara of G-·t
organ•·st ' I patron, pres•'ded an d R1.1 th Tom and Mrs. Pit!kens toured the mu.
· - Men of God," with
t burial m the Carleton cern- son, Marc, Savannah, G11., ar- J ack T· We1ch' th e
with each minister
speaking eery,
.
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1rlved Monday for a visit with Mrs, Paul B. Pow~ll ; bride's kins and Maud Grueser were seum at MariettR and the Fenton
on a pha••
of
Salvation
each
She
had
hved
m Mflg•. coun- , their mothers Mrs. Ellen Eber· attendant Mrs Ce"d Duncan
rr·
Ord
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The
Rev.
M.
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n
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us an ,
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• taken for soap whtch Ule ap.- ed with Mr. and Mrs. WendP.II
W! 11 s~ Oh ay evening on James Devis, preceded her in Mr. an.d Mrs. Frank Jennmg Mln, Hartford, and Marcy. Lee ter is selling for the OES horne Kaulz in Pome 1 oy. \1rs. Kautz
the •·pic,
"Save Me·," the Rev. death.
w
an d famt 1y of Cl ar k! burg were Epps ' Ran•·ut
w ~ Ill ·• and reg•ster- ·at ML vernon. It was vore d t o and daughters have re1urned .
Donald Hicks, "Seareh Me," on S.rvlvors include a daughter, weekend guests of Mr. and Mra. !ng guests Will be Mrs. Ken· I sell cook booka of favorite re- horne in Co!umbu•.
'J'uresday evening; the Rev. Mrs. Georgia Harley Smith, Thomas Hennessy and family. nelh Dodson.
. I cipes with Betty Cowan ways
Howard RuppeU, "Show Me.'' Gallipolis; three granddaught- Mrs. H. Reynolds of Flush. Besl man for Mr. Yost Will i and means, chairman, in charge
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Wednesd~y; the Rev. ~na!d ers, Shirley Cooper, Milton, W. !ng, N. Y., is spending • week he Harry Carpe•ter
of New I The landmark• were read.
HAVING ~URGERY I
Building
Boone, Strengthen Me. on Va .. Charlene Smith and Myr- w!th her daughter and son-in- York City. Ushers will be An Members were reminded of the The Rev. Paul A. Sellers eo- .
Thurs~y,' the ~ev. Nyl", Rob. I Ue Smith, r.a!lipolis ; two bro- law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hen- dy Galford and Burl Moore of school of instruction of District tered Mt. Carmel Hospital
ond
dt.m,. Send Me, on fnday . thcrs, Roy .Shields, Belpre, and I nessy and famHy .
Parkersburg. ~e custom nf 25 Association to be held at Monday, Jan. 3 for surgery, His ~
evemng.
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Vern Shields, Tuppers Plains, Mrs . Everett Thoma• subsll- open church will be obeerved Marietta JanuRry 25 and lunch- room number if 7IO.
Remodeling
Special musl~ will be pres.ent- 1 and a sister. Goldie Fairbank, tuted Monday and Tuesday for and 8 receptiOn Will follow 18 eon reservatons must be ·made
- - - - - -- --Sorvicel
ed by the chmrs of the vanous Columbds. Fnends may call al Mrs. Elaine Rouoh at the Senior the aocta! room of the church. with Elsie D. Smith before Jan.
FINEST
churches each evening and an the funeral home anytime.
High School.
uary 18. '!'he meeting closed in
offermg will he taken for use
Mrs. Earl Roush of Hartford,
SATURDAY HOURS TOO reg•lar form.
In community projects sponsored
' W. Va, spent Wednesday lfith The Social Security Office to- Refreshments were served In
b,v the Mln!sterla! Association.
Mrs. Charles Withrow and Mrs . cated at 3314th-ot, Marietta, will the dioing room by Sue and
Nora Roush.
be open from 9 a.m. until noon Dan-y irkle, Gladys and 1
ONE·DAY SERVICE
WIGALS ENTERTAIN
Skip Logan returned tt his each Saturday through March Theo Smith and Kay Compton.
ON REQUEST
Mr . and Mrs. Jackie C. Wigal ,
1•tudies at the Ju~ior lllilJSchool to assist persons filing forMed- Tbe tblo wa attractive in while
tntertamed with a turkey dm· l Gaue:e Read1n&amp;s - Gallipol· Monday after bemg confmed at icare or other benefits. This .is cover and centered With an ar-~
ner Christmas day at
their is Dam 12.2, 24.&gt; running 50 horne with a knee injury H- tn addition to the regular hou•·s, rang•m•nt of candles to colors
borne on College Road, Galli_! ieel on rollers. p.,neroy - Mas- ceived in • football game, Octo. 8:45 a.m. to 4:45 p.m., Monday of the Chapter, in bamboo hold- I\ Cleaners e
Pomeroy
N. 2nd Ave.
polis. Present were Mr. and on 22.73, Pt. Pleasant 25.70, Hin· her 11.
lhrough Friday, Its phone is en. Barbara Ralker presided at
u.. Our Pr.. Parkint L•t
tdrs. Albert Wigal, BfY"n, har· ! ton 0.96 fal!!ng, Ko.nawha Falls Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nelson 3'13-50117.
the punch bowl.
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ry end George, Miss Judy Wi- ~· 3.:38 falling, Charleston 19.00 who recently returned rrom Geriii
gal, RRacine, Mr. and Mrs. stationary. London, Marmet and many left Sunday, for Columbus
Otis J. Bailey, Lois, Racine, ; Winfield dams were on the sills. where they will reside.
:t.l!ss Phyllis Wigal. Gallipolis, · Boat Movements:
M RS. Raymond Pullins, Jr.,
'
1-!r. and Mrs. Ted Bailey, Gretn
Ohio River - Titan down 14. and Mrs. S.m Holley of Balti"
Castle, Ind., and Howard C. : 3:30 tt .m.: Franklir:
Pierce more "ere Wednesday guests
Smith of New York city.
1 down 14, 4'45 a. m.; Phi! i p of Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Bearhs
I Sporn down 15, 3:30 a. m .; Col· Mrs. Rollin Bearhs, Mro. Ray·
GIVE A DINNER
I ton Queen up 18, 12:10 a. m.; mood Pul!!ns Jr . Mf! . Alva
Mr. and Mrs. DaveS. Turn- Duncan Rruce up 22, 1:50 a.m.; Hite and Mrs. Sam Holley visiter· an.d Jerry entertaine~ with Andrew Calhour1 up Greenup, i ed Wednesday afternoon at New
ChfiStmas dinner at their hom 1 5,20 p.m.; H. E. Bowes up I Haven. w.. Va. with Mrs. Olan
Chester. Present ere Dona l Greenup 5:20 p. m.; Buckeye Goodwin .
. Turner of Harrisonville, Mr. Stale down Meldahl 1:30 p.m.;
W1d Mrs. Will Heilmann of Ches Miss Susan down Meldahl 2:5&gt;
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Qf Columbus. Calling later in :dahl 11 o:, p. m.;
Valvoline
lhe d~y wu Earl Kesterson, · down Meldahl 12:20 a. m.;
1
Rm.ington.
Pennsylvania down Meldahl,
l:ZS a. m.; Alton lephyr up
JAN. I
WINNING DEGREE
Meldahl 4:25 a. rn.; J. S. Lewis Evangeline chapter Ol!:S, MIAPPLE GROVE, W. VA. - down Me!dahl
5 30 a. m.; ' dleporl, will meet In regular I
~ixreeo !ludents are scheduled ' Louisiana up Meldahl 5 35 a.m. I session Thursday evening, Ja11.
Reg . $39.95 Suits _ _ _ $31.63
lb complete tile course requu·e. 1 Galllpo!la Dam - Harvey Is at the Masonic Temple. ln·
Jnents for a degree at Glen Jordan down 5:25 p. m.: Job11 [stallation for one officer will
Reg. $49.95 Suits
$39.83
ville Stale College on January ' J. Howe up 6 30 p. m.; Allen · he held and plaiL'l for the J..r
21, according to an announce R. Merril l down 9 I'· m.; Semet I di scussed.
j
Reg. $55.00 Suits
$43.8~
mtnl mada by Dr. Delmer K. l up 3: 15 a. m.
The c-B Radio Auxiliary will
Reg. $59.95 Suits
$47.83
l;!olnerville, Dean. One is Miss .
Kanawha River Helen Z. meet Thursday, Jan. I, at 7:30
Loretta Sue Wray. Apple Grove, 1 down Marmei1H5 p. m.; 0. F. p. m. at the homo of Mrs. Carl
Reg. $75.00 Suits
$59.83
Cv. Va , majorint in Vocational 1 Shearer down Winfield 7:15p.m. Hysell, Rutland.
l!ome Economics and Art.
: .~ . J . Patten up Winfield 12:40 The Laur&lt;l
Cliff Better
- - I tt . m. ; Lucy Jane Lucas down Health club will meet Thursday
COMPLETE STOCK MEN'S
PIRST
2s·9 Winfield 3:55a. m.; Be•ver up 101 7:311 p.m. at the home
of
QUALITY
Wmf•eld UO a. m.
Mrs. Lou Diehl.
REGULAR .
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Certified Oil Station ' Mrs. Florenee Holley was the Rvtv.al Jat the ~hER Ch~:
: New Years l.linner guest ot" Mr. begmmng an. 9 Wl
ev ..
W. Motn II.
Pomeroy and Mrs Dwight Logan and aon Stutler of Eureka, preacbm&amp;.
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JAN. II
R•g. $24.95 COATS _ _ $19.93
The Rtvervie
PTA
w!ll
meet Monday eveni111, Jao. 10
Reg.
Reg. $29.95 COATS
$23 .83
1 at 7:30. A film w!l! be presented "II These Wers
Y our
Reg.
Reg. $35.00 COATS
$27.93
Chlldren." The Brownie• will
Reg.
have charge of the nag cere- .
Reg. $39.95 COATS
$31.63
Reg.
rnony. Instrumental numbert
JUST ONE OF THE MANY
. will be presented by the stu·
Reg. $45.00 COATS _ _ $35.63
Reg.
i denli, directed by Mr. Ye•ll•·
JANUARY SALE VALUES
I The Daughtero of Ruth ctaao
of the United Methodist church
will meet at the home ol MiSI
Lydia Ehersbach Monday at 2
p.m.
The Disabled American Vt~
erans and Auxiliary will meet
I Monday at ntlp.m. All mem·
I ben ore urged to attend.

Sunday ~hoof attendanca

bee. 116 was S4. Offering was
.11.56. Worohip service•
held at 10:46 a. m. with DinE· II
more Boyles, Ie·auer, and an
londanot of 13.
'The MYF held lis
. mE"eting Sunday evening foli&lt;&gt;W· I
I ed by worshlp service with
· ~. t:asto at 7145 p. m.

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After the holiday ltason is a
Qrtat tfml! to have JIO'UT home
umodeled and rtadlJ for

sprinu.
Let uo help you plan your
new kitchen, bathroom or
whatever your remodeliae
need• might be.

SHIRT fiNISHING
SERVICE

PHONE WY2-5321 for ESTIMATES

Robinson's

FOREMAN &amp;ABBOTT

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SLICED

BEEF

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ALL MEAT SLICED

Middleport,

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NOTICE I

YOUR VITAMIN NEEDS

tt

100th ANNIVERSARY
SPECIALS

AND

Over Tho Shoo Boot

- Full Drug Store Service

SPECIAL!

POMEROY

WY 2-3975

MAIN ST.

REUnR INSURANCE AGENCY

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to guard your
good health!

HAVE MOVED TO

107 SYCAMORE ST.

POMEROY,
(Formerly Dr. Donovon'o Officol

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For Boiling
Meaty

lbs.

AI any age, vita·
your

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Holsum or Ad1m1

JANUARY

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Walller Protection Pldi
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SHerif Motors!

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PHONE WY ~-2194

mi ns are vilal. Ask

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to- take forms.

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Bell

MICIAIMMI

110 lUllS!
10 PUUIYSf
MIII.TS!

Gal.

,J1T AmON ADYANCH GALORII

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4 Registered Pharmacists to Serve You

Swisher &amp; Lohse
Rexall Drugs
WY 2·2955

112 E. Main

Pomeroy

NOW IN
PROGRESS I

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UnciHtlfllll

EVI!N LIIS
WITH TRADI

BIG SAVINGS FOR
YOU IN EVERY
DEPARTMENT
Throughout The Store.

MIDDLEPORT,

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Relative• of Mr. and Mrs.
Warren Pickeos enjoyed a New
Year's Day dmner al
their
Reed!VIlle home January 1.
Attending were MrA. Harry Reg.
Pickens Racine ;
Mr. and I
Mrs. ·Ern"t Whllehead and ,Reg.
I chlldren, Jean, Jane ond Julia.
Mr. and Mrs. Denver Weber Reg.
and ton, David and MArk, and
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Balderson IReg.
and daughter, Kay, all of Retd•· l
ville; Bill Dietz. Belpre; Mr. 1 Reg.
and Mra. Harold Sauer
and
daughters, Mary Ruth and Joy, 1 Reg.
R. D. Middleport, 1nd Mr. and
Mro. William Meredith
and
. children, Charle!, Roger and
l severly . The Meredith• had I
· just returned
from Phoenlt
' where they opent lht Chri!l·
mu holidays.

King Size
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FURNITURE

SWEATERS
$7.98 Sweaters $6.33
$9.98 Sweaters

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Gp. Men's Work Pants, Reg. $4.98 ·- · · · · Now $3.66

DON'T MISS

THOMAS
CLOTHIERS

LARGE GROUP OF

SUITS &amp;
SPORT COATS

LADIES'
WEARABLES

Mens&amp;Boys
SHOES

12.95 Spt. Colli 10.33
15 ·95 Spt • Coats 12.33
19.95 Spt. Coats 15.93
$29.95 Suits_ $23.83
$
$32.95 Suits - 26.33
ALL BOYS WINTER

BIG
SEMI-ANNUAL

Reg. $1.98 SHIRTS_ $1.53

$2.03
MIDDLEPORT, 0,
Now In Full Swing
Reg. $2.98 SHIRTS- $2.33
, _ . , __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _., .__ _ _ _ __,,Reg. $4.,00 SHIRTS- $3.03

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Gp. Mens Sport Coats 19.95 &amp;29.95 Now 9.66-19.66
ALL FAMOUS BRAND

SPORT SHIRTS
&amp; KNIT SHIRTS

IN GALLIPOLIS

Gp. Men's Suits $29.95 to 49.95 Now 19.66 to 31.66

ALL BOYS

APPRECIATED MAIL
Sr&gt;' William D. Hellmann, aon Reg.
of Mr. and Mrs. Dana S. Turner, R
who is stahonnd at Soc. Trang, eg.
Viet Nom, appreciated numer Reg.
ou• cards, letters and parka(fs. Reg.
aomo from people lie doeoft't
really know.
,Reg.

$14.98 JACKETS - -

$11.93

$19.98 JACKETS - - $15 .93
$18.»
$22.95 SURBURBANS $26.33
$32.95 SURBURBANS -

ENTIRE STOCK MENS

DRESS SLACKS.
'

Reg . $6.98 SLACKS_ $5.53
Reg. $9.95 SLACKS_ $7.83
Reg. $17.95 SLACKS $13.93

7.83

12.98 Sweaters 10.33
$11 93
14.98 Sweaters
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$13 53
16.98 Sweaters
.

$10.98 JACKETS - - - $8.73

men and boys winler we•rable•.

Gp. Dms Shirts Reg. 5.95 &amp;6.95 Now $4.66 &amp;$5.66

$

JACKETS &amp;
SURBURBANS
REDUCED

Reg. $12.95 SLACKS $10.33

$

$10.98 Sweaters 8.73

ALL MEN'S WINTER

Dunne thl• special sal• ovent you'll find hnndreds of savinas on

Gp. Men &amp;Boys Slacks $3.98-$6.98 Now $1.66-$3.66

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Warranty for

rep••r of an~ defect
without charge, plus
four·yur Prot•clian
Plen for furnlshlnl rt·
plecement for any de·
fictive ptrt in lhe
eompl'tt. transmlulon,

you ('nmplrte
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ENTIRE STOCK MENS

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TOPCOATS
REDUCED

Reg. $65.00 Topcoats- $51.63

SPORT COATS
REDUCED

E.

tTOCK MIN'I

Reg. $49.95 Topcoats- $39.83
Reg. $59.95 Topcoats- $47.83

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ENTIRE

Reg. $5.00 Blouses _ $3.93
Reg. $5.95 BlouHs _ $4.73
Reg. $14.95 Skirts

$11.93

Reg. $17.95 Dreues $13.93
Reg. $22.95 Jumper• 18.33

1866

Reg. $8.95 Shoes _

$6.93
Reg. $9.95 Shoes_ $7.83
Reg. $12.95 Shoes· $10.33
Reg. $14.95 Shoes· $11.93
Reg. $15 .95 Shoes· $12.33
Reg. $19.95 Shoes· $15.93
1966

Reg . $24.95 SLACKS $19.93
ALL MEN'S LONG SLEEVE

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Reg. $2.98 SHIRTS _ $2.33
Reg. $4.9(1 SHIRTS _ $3.03
Reg. $5.00 SHIRTS _ $3.93
Reg. $5.95 SHIRTS _ $4.73
Reg. $7.00 SHIRTS_ $5.1:1
ALL BOYS WINTER

JACKETS
REDUCED
Reg. $11.95 Jockets _
$9.43
Rog. $14.95 Jackets _ _ $11.93
Reg. $16.95 Jackots _
$13.53
Reg. $19.95 Surburbanl $15.93
Reg. $22.95 Surburbens $1 8.33

ALL BOY'S

SWEATERS
Reg. $3.91 !welters __ $H3
Reg. $4.98 Sweolort _
$3.91

Reg. $2.50 SHIRTS -

Reg. $6.91 SWMttrt Reg. $7.98 SwNitn -

"100 Years Of Quality Clothing Service"

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Six of 10 SEO Counties
Show Sales Tax Increase

Carpenter
Social News ..

Wteh#Prayer ...- Bertha Davis
IS PIannedb y
Minister Group Service Set

TuppersPiaW
Social News '

M1ssBatey's
Weddl'ng W•'l/

About
Mainly
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:; People In

DallY Sellt!nllll, Pomaroy-llldllteport, o., 1111. e, lllMI!I t '·

CtiarterDrapecl
1n Memory 0 f

Be January 8

Hmrs"
(;rt,'lls II ere
Barbara and JJII Kau\1' ol Col·

Ella Bryant

umbus •pent the past 11\••k Pilh
their aunt Mra. Richard P!r.l&lt;ens
Tho Mtddleport Ministerial
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NEW HAVEN - Plano have The charter ,,.s draped In while their mother, Mrs. Paul '
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Funeral serviees for Berlhe t
d
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-&gt;soc1a 10n as completed plans Shields Oavls. HU. Rt . 1, G&lt;:~l- ! Mrs. Ben Buck h&lt;ls returned been completf•d for the wed ing memory of Ella Bryant w11en Kautz and her brother, Rkhard
for the annual Week of Pra)•er
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of Mis~ Phylli~ Joan Batey to Pomeroy Chapter 186, OES, m~t Picken~. were in Baltimore, Md ..
to be held January 17-21 at the !!poll!, who died Tu.,dsy even- home after spendinG """ 1 C!lfford Yo't at St. Paul's Luth Tuesday evening at the MasoRic , to visit their brother . Bill Pick~llddl~rt Church of Chri.st, mg in Holzer hospttal. will be , week! with relative. io New L.x eran Chw·".·h !Jere Saturday. T
1 ens, who js recoverjng slowly 1
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The 1eneral theme w!!l he, "'"K
apel '"
omeroy AIC and Mrs. Jerry Fry and The minister will be the Rev.' ron and Dale E. Smilh worhty While here Barbara and Jil l I
'Prayara of G-·t
organ•·st ' I patron, pres•'ded an d R1.1 th Tom and Mrs. Pit!kens toured the mu.
· - Men of God," with
t burial m the Carleton cern- son, Marc, Savannah, G11., ar- J ack T· We1ch' th e
with each minister
speaking eery,
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1rlved Monday for a visit with Mrs, Paul B. Pow~ll ; bride's kins and Maud Grueser were seum at MariettR and the Fenton
on a pha••
of
Salvation
each
She
had
hved
m Mflg•. coun- , their mothers Mrs. Ellen Eber· attendant Mrs Ce"d Duncan
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Ord
ere Glass Companl.' They also visit-1
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mght.
The
Rev.
M.
E. Dowwn ry un I gotng OH .a •pho ISb' da 9bach and Mrs. faye Fry.
n
d I K
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ew years ago. er
us an ,
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ower tr s, en
en
• taken for soap whtch Ule ap.- ed with Mr. and Mrs. WendP.II
W! 11 s~ Oh ay evening on James Devis, preceded her in Mr. an.d Mrs. Frank Jennmg Mln, Hartford, and Marcy. Lee ter is selling for the OES horne Kaulz in Pome 1 oy. \1rs. Kautz
the •·pic,
"Save Me·," the Rev. death.
w
an d famt 1y of Cl ar k! burg were Epps ' Ran•·ut
w ~ Ill ·• and reg•ster- ·at ML vernon. It was vore d t o and daughters have re1urned .
Donald Hicks, "Seareh Me," on S.rvlvors include a daughter, weekend guests of Mr. and Mra. !ng guests Will be Mrs. Ken· I sell cook booka of favorite re- horne in Co!umbu•.
'J'uresday evening; the Rev. Mrs. Georgia Harley Smith, Thomas Hennessy and family. nelh Dodson.
. I cipes with Betty Cowan ways
Howard RuppeU, "Show Me.'' Gallipolis; three granddaught- Mrs. H. Reynolds of Flush. Besl man for Mr. Yost Will i and means, chairman, in charge
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Wednesd~y; the Rev. ~na!d ers, Shirley Cooper, Milton, W. !ng, N. Y., is spending • week he Harry Carpe•ter
of New I The landmark• were read.
HAVING ~URGERY I
Building
Boone, Strengthen Me. on Va .. Charlene Smith and Myr- w!th her daughter and son-in- York City. Ushers will be An Members were reminded of the The Rev. Paul A. Sellers eo- .
Thurs~y,' the ~ev. Nyl", Rob. I Ue Smith, r.a!lipolis ; two bro- law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hen- dy Galford and Burl Moore of school of instruction of District tered Mt. Carmel Hospital
ond
dt.m,. Send Me, on fnday . thcrs, Roy .Shields, Belpre, and I nessy and famHy .
Parkersburg. ~e custom nf 25 Association to be held at Monday, Jan. 3 for surgery, His ~
evemng.
. .
Vern Shields, Tuppers Plains, Mrs . Everett Thoma• subsll- open church will be obeerved Marietta JanuRry 25 and lunch- room number if 7IO.
Remodeling
Special musl~ will be pres.ent- 1 and a sister. Goldie Fairbank, tuted Monday and Tuesday for and 8 receptiOn Will follow 18 eon reservatons must be ·made
- - - - - -- --Sorvicel
ed by the chmrs of the vanous Columbds. Fnends may call al Mrs. Elaine Rouoh at the Senior the aocta! room of the church. with Elsie D. Smith before Jan.
FINEST
churches each evening and an the funeral home anytime.
High School.
uary 18. '!'he meeting closed in
offermg will he taken for use
Mrs. Earl Roush of Hartford,
SATURDAY HOURS TOO reg•lar form.
In community projects sponsored
' W. Va, spent Wednesday lfith The Social Security Office to- Refreshments were served In
b,v the Mln!sterla! Association.
Mrs. Charles Withrow and Mrs . cated at 3314th-ot, Marietta, will the dioing room by Sue and
Nora Roush.
be open from 9 a.m. until noon Dan-y irkle, Gladys and 1
ONE·DAY SERVICE
WIGALS ENTERTAIN
Skip Logan returned tt his each Saturday through March Theo Smith and Kay Compton.
ON REQUEST
Mr . and Mrs. Jackie C. Wigal ,
1•tudies at the Ju~ior lllilJSchool to assist persons filing forMed- Tbe tblo wa attractive in while
tntertamed with a turkey dm· l Gaue:e Read1n&amp;s - Gallipol· Monday after bemg confmed at icare or other benefits. This .is cover and centered With an ar-~
ner Christmas day at
their is Dam 12.2, 24.&gt; running 50 horne with a knee injury H- tn addition to the regular hou•·s, rang•m•nt of candles to colors
borne on College Road, Galli_! ieel on rollers. p.,neroy - Mas- ceived in • football game, Octo. 8:45 a.m. to 4:45 p.m., Monday of the Chapter, in bamboo hold- I\ Cleaners e
Pomeroy
N. 2nd Ave.
polis. Present were Mr. and on 22.73, Pt. Pleasant 25.70, Hin· her 11.
lhrough Friday, Its phone is en. Barbara Ralker presided at
u.. Our Pr.. Parkint L•t
tdrs. Albert Wigal, BfY"n, har· ! ton 0.96 fal!!ng, Ko.nawha Falls Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nelson 3'13-50117.
the punch bowl.
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ry end George, Miss Judy Wi- ~· 3.:38 falling, Charleston 19.00 who recently returned rrom Geriii
gal, RRacine, Mr. and Mrs. stationary. London, Marmet and many left Sunday, for Columbus
Otis J. Bailey, Lois, Racine, ; Winfield dams were on the sills. where they will reside.
:t.l!ss Phyllis Wigal. Gallipolis, · Boat Movements:
M RS. Raymond Pullins, Jr.,
'
1-!r. and Mrs. Ted Bailey, Gretn
Ohio River - Titan down 14. and Mrs. S.m Holley of Balti"
Castle, Ind., and Howard C. : 3:30 tt .m.: Franklir:
Pierce more "ere Wednesday guests
Smith of New York city.
1 down 14, 4'45 a. m.; Phi! i p of Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Bearhs
I Sporn down 15, 3:30 a. m .; Col· Mrs. Rollin Bearhs, Mro. Ray·
GIVE A DINNER
I ton Queen up 18, 12:10 a. m.; mood Pul!!ns Jr . Mf! . Alva
Mr. and Mrs. DaveS. Turn- Duncan Rruce up 22, 1:50 a.m.; Hite and Mrs. Sam Holley visiter· an.d Jerry entertaine~ with Andrew Calhour1 up Greenup, i ed Wednesday afternoon at New
ChfiStmas dinner at their hom 1 5,20 p.m.; H. E. Bowes up I Haven. w.. Va. with Mrs. Olan
Chester. Present ere Dona l Greenup 5:20 p. m.; Buckeye Goodwin .
. Turner of Harrisonville, Mr. Stale down Meldahl 1:30 p.m.;
W1d Mrs. Will Heilmann of Ches Miss Susan down Meldahl 2:5&gt;
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Qf Columbus. Calling later in :dahl 11 o:, p. m.;
Valvoline
lhe d~y wu Earl Kesterson, · down Meldahl 12:20 a. m.;
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Pennsylvania down Meldahl,
l:ZS a. m.; Alton lephyr up
JAN. I
WINNING DEGREE
Meldahl 4:25 a. rn.; J. S. Lewis Evangeline chapter Ol!:S, MIAPPLE GROVE, W. VA. - down Me!dahl
5 30 a. m.; ' dleporl, will meet In regular I
~ixreeo !ludents are scheduled ' Louisiana up Meldahl 5 35 a.m. I session Thursday evening, Ja11.
Reg . $39.95 Suits _ _ _ $31.63
lb complete tile course requu·e. 1 Galllpo!la Dam - Harvey Is at the Masonic Temple. ln·
Jnents for a degree at Glen Jordan down 5:25 p. m.: Job11 [stallation for one officer will
Reg. $49.95 Suits
$39.83
ville Stale College on January ' J. Howe up 6 30 p. m.; Allen · he held and plaiL'l for the J..r
21, according to an announce R. Merril l down 9 I'· m.; Semet I di scussed.
j
Reg. $55.00 Suits
$43.8~
mtnl mada by Dr. Delmer K. l up 3: 15 a. m.
The c-B Radio Auxiliary will
Reg. $59.95 Suits
$47.83
l;!olnerville, Dean. One is Miss .
Kanawha River Helen Z. meet Thursday, Jan. I, at 7:30
Loretta Sue Wray. Apple Grove, 1 down Marmei1H5 p. m.; 0. F. p. m. at the homo of Mrs. Carl
Reg. $75.00 Suits
$59.83
Cv. Va , majorint in Vocational 1 Shearer down Winfield 7:15p.m. Hysell, Rutland.
l!ome Economics and Art.
: .~ . J . Patten up Winfield 12:40 The Laur&lt;l
Cliff Better
- - I tt . m. ; Lucy Jane Lucas down Health club will meet Thursday
COMPLETE STOCK MEN'S
PIRST
2s·9 Winfield 3:55a. m.; Be•ver up 101 7:311 p.m. at the home
of
QUALITY
Wmf•eld UO a. m.
Mrs. Lou Diehl.
REGULAR .
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Certified Oil Station ' Mrs. Florenee Holley was the Rvtv.al Jat the ~hER Ch~:
: New Years l.linner guest ot" Mr. begmmng an. 9 Wl
ev ..
W. Motn II.
Pomeroy and Mrs Dwight Logan and aon Stutler of Eureka, preacbm&amp;.
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R•g. $24.95 COATS _ _ $19.93
The Rtvervie
PTA
w!ll
meet Monday eveni111, Jao. 10
Reg.
Reg. $29.95 COATS
$23 .83
1 at 7:30. A film w!l! be presented "II These Wers
Y our
Reg.
Reg. $35.00 COATS
$27.93
Chlldren." The Brownie• will
Reg.
have charge of the nag cere- .
Reg. $39.95 COATS
$31.63
Reg.
rnony. Instrumental numbert
JUST ONE OF THE MANY
. will be presented by the stu·
Reg. $45.00 COATS _ _ $35.63
Reg.
i denli, directed by Mr. Ye•ll•·
JANUARY SALE VALUES
I The Daughtero of Ruth ctaao
of the United Methodist church
will meet at the home ol MiSI
Lydia Ehersbach Monday at 2
p.m.
The Disabled American Vt~
erans and Auxiliary will meet
I Monday at ntlp.m. All mem·
I ben ore urged to attend.

Sunday ~hoof attendanca

bee. 116 was S4. Offering was
.11.56. Worohip service•
held at 10:46 a. m. with DinE· II
more Boyles, Ie·auer, and an
londanot of 13.
'The MYF held lis
. mE"eting Sunday evening foli&lt;&gt;W· I
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Qrtat tfml! to have JIO'UT home
umodeled and rtadlJ for

sprinu.
Let uo help you plan your
new kitchen, bathroom or
whatever your remodeliae
need• might be.

SHIRT fiNISHING
SERVICE

PHONE WY2-5321 for ESTIMATES

Robinson's

FOREMAN &amp;ABBOTT

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NOTICE I

YOUR VITAMIN NEEDS

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SPECIALS

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- Full Drug Store Service

SPECIAL!

POMEROY

WY 2-3975

MAIN ST.

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HAVE MOVED TO

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POMEROY,
(Formerly Dr. Donovon'o Officol

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Meaty

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Walller Protection Pldi
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SHerif Motors!

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10 PUUIYSf
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,J1T AmON ADYANCH GALORII

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4 Registered Pharmacists to Serve You

Swisher &amp; Lohse
Rexall Drugs
WY 2·2955

112 E. Main

Pomeroy

NOW IN
PROGRESS I

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WITH TRADI

BIG SAVINGS FOR
YOU IN EVERY
DEPARTMENT
Throughout The Store.

MIDDLEPORT,

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Relative• of Mr. and Mrs.
Warren Pickeos enjoyed a New
Year's Day dmner al
their
Reed!VIlle home January 1.
Attending were MrA. Harry Reg.
Pickens Racine ;
Mr. and I
Mrs. ·Ern"t Whllehead and ,Reg.
I chlldren, Jean, Jane ond Julia.
Mr. and Mrs. Denver Weber Reg.
and ton, David and MArk, and
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Balderson IReg.
and daughter, Kay, all of Retd•· l
ville; Bill Dietz. Belpre; Mr. 1 Reg.
and Mra. Harold Sauer
and
daughters, Mary Ruth and Joy, 1 Reg.
R. D. Middleport, 1nd Mr. and
Mro. William Meredith
and
. children, Charle!, Roger and
l severly . The Meredith• had I
· just returned
from Phoenlt
' where they opent lht Chri!l·
mu holidays.

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FURNITURE

SWEATERS
$7.98 Sweaters $6.33
$9.98 Sweaters

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Gp. Men's Work Pants, Reg. $4.98 ·- · · · · Now $3.66

DON'T MISS

THOMAS
CLOTHIERS

LARGE GROUP OF

SUITS &amp;
SPORT COATS

LADIES'
WEARABLES

Mens&amp;Boys
SHOES

12.95 Spt. Colli 10.33
15 ·95 Spt • Coats 12.33
19.95 Spt. Coats 15.93
$29.95 Suits_ $23.83
$
$32.95 Suits - 26.33
ALL BOYS WINTER

BIG
SEMI-ANNUAL

Reg. $1.98 SHIRTS_ $1.53

$2.03
MIDDLEPORT, 0,
Now In Full Swing
Reg. $2.98 SHIRTS- $2.33
, _ . , __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _., .__ _ _ _ __,,Reg. $4.,00 SHIRTS- $3.03

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Gp. Mens Sport Coats 19.95 &amp;29.95 Now 9.66-19.66
ALL FAMOUS BRAND

SPORT SHIRTS
&amp; KNIT SHIRTS

IN GALLIPOLIS

Gp. Men's Suits $29.95 to 49.95 Now 19.66 to 31.66

ALL BOYS

APPRECIATED MAIL
Sr&gt;' William D. Hellmann, aon Reg.
of Mr. and Mrs. Dana S. Turner, R
who is stahonnd at Soc. Trang, eg.
Viet Nom, appreciated numer Reg.
ou• cards, letters and parka(fs. Reg.
aomo from people lie doeoft't
really know.
,Reg.

$14.98 JACKETS - -

$11.93

$19.98 JACKETS - - $15 .93
$18.»
$22.95 SURBURBANS $26.33
$32.95 SURBURBANS -

ENTIRE STOCK MENS

DRESS SLACKS.
'

Reg . $6.98 SLACKS_ $5.53
Reg. $9.95 SLACKS_ $7.83
Reg. $17.95 SLACKS $13.93

7.83

12.98 Sweaters 10.33
$11 93
14.98 Sweaters
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$13 53
16.98 Sweaters
.

$10.98 JACKETS - - - $8.73

men and boys winler we•rable•.

Gp. Dms Shirts Reg. 5.95 &amp;6.95 Now $4.66 &amp;$5.66

$

JACKETS &amp;
SURBURBANS
REDUCED

Reg. $12.95 SLACKS $10.33

$

$10.98 Sweaters 8.73

ALL MEN'S WINTER

Dunne thl• special sal• ovent you'll find hnndreds of savinas on

Gp. Men &amp;Boys Slacks $3.98-$6.98 Now $1.66-$3.66

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Warranty for

rep••r of an~ defect
without charge, plus
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Plen for furnlshlnl rt·
plecement for any de·
fictive ptrt in lhe
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ENTIRE STOCK MENS

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TOPCOATS
REDUCED

Reg. $65.00 Topcoats- $51.63

SPORT COATS
REDUCED

E.

tTOCK MIN'I

Reg. $49.95 Topcoats- $39.83
Reg. $59.95 Topcoats- $47.83

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ENTIRE

Reg. $5.00 Blouses _ $3.93
Reg. $5.95 BlouHs _ $4.73
Reg. $14.95 Skirts

$11.93

Reg. $17.95 Dreues $13.93
Reg. $22.95 Jumper• 18.33

1866

Reg. $8.95 Shoes _

$6.93
Reg. $9.95 Shoes_ $7.83
Reg. $12.95 Shoes· $10.33
Reg. $14.95 Shoes· $11.93
Reg. $15 .95 Shoes· $12.33
Reg. $19.95 Shoes· $15.93
1966

Reg . $24.95 SLACKS $19.93
ALL MEN'S LONG SLEEVE

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Reg. $2.98 SHIRTS _ $2.33
Reg. $4.9(1 SHIRTS _ $3.03
Reg. $5.00 SHIRTS _ $3.93
Reg. $5.95 SHIRTS _ $4.73
Reg. $7.00 SHIRTS_ $5.1:1
ALL BOYS WINTER

JACKETS
REDUCED
Reg. $11.95 Jockets _
$9.43
Rog. $14.95 Jackets _ _ $11.93
Reg. $16.95 Jackots _
$13.53
Reg. $19.95 Surburbanl $15.93
Reg. $22.95 Surburbens $1 8.33

ALL BOY'S

SWEATERS
Reg. $3.91 !welters __ $H3
Reg. $4.98 Sweolort _
$3.91

Reg. $2.50 SHIRTS -

Reg. $6.91 SWMttrt Reg. $7.98 SwNitn -

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8 00 Ohio Valley News
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H· 15 Weather Picturo
8·Hi Louie Murller Show
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11 ·00 New1

11 :05 Saturday Show
12 .00 Loco!, Ohio, Not. New1
12 20 Bulletin Board
12.25 Nrws 0 Grams
12 .30 Saturday M"l:ltinee
1: 30 News -Headlines
J:31 Saturday Metinee
I ~5 New•
2.00 Salurday Matinee

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10 45 Golden Key

I!:00 News
' 11 ·05 Lowe Mueller Sllow
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: 11·30 Publrc Servlrt
11 :45 World News
11.55 M&lt;:~ son County News

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12 · 4~ Country {; 0 Bound

8·16 LoUJe Mueller _Show
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12.05 Noon Nei~S
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12 15 :vftd Dov Wenther
12 ·20 Bulletm Board

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2·:11 Saturday Matinee

THERE IT 1$-GONE WITH
T~E DRAIN WATFR '

ALl MY HAIR , PI SSot YEP
A S~OW E R. BAlfl.'

2.55 News
3· 00 Saturday MBtinee

3:JO News Head.Hnes
3 31 Saturdny Matint't
4:00 Community Choir1
3.55 News

4.110 Community Cholrt
4 311 H.lUIO RIO
~ . Oil f'iews Roundup
5.1 5 Public Ser&gt;ict
15.10 Slgo orr

ly GEORGE \YONDER

WINNIE WINKLf.

BRANN Ell
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Ten Show
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2:30 Miles Kusic Show
12 :00 Noon New•
4:011 Disc~g with Dos.
4: 15 Karr and Van Znndt Show 12:1(\ Paul Bowm. RFD
430 Interehangt
(Mon Wed. Frl.j
12 ·30 Jim Men Show
1:011 Community News
4:15 BlaeUnar Aulu Show
UO Sign Off
6 05 Mason count~ New1

TERRY
1-Used Bedroom Suite
With New Mattress

P rogr~1m

12 :30 Goessler'• Guesl Star

$100 ~:~~RANTUD
1-Coil Bed Springs

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I-Extr1 Nice V• nity with 3 Mirrors on It,
Walnut Finish
29.91

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1-Two-Pece Living Room

Suite-- $2J

1-Uving Room Suite
Almost New - - - - - - - : - $75
Lots of Kitchen Chairs
$1 H.
1-52 Gal. Frigid1ire Elec. Water Heeter

$65

Not 1 scratch on it
2-Half Beds with frames

$10 H.

3-Used TV Sets _ _ _ Mike

An Offer

By ART SANSOM

8EN CASEY
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RUTLAND FURNITURE

USED FURNITURE OUTLET
Across Street From Main Store

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BUY - SELL- TRADE
RUTLAND,

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r : . J • c k w. Ceney
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. 10.135.26 1
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AL.BERT M. COX, BROKER ne11lect nf duty and extreme cnrelt,,
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JTotal Protection to Pel"lJon
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mltlon on I(Jh~ . ,_, 1,.,.1r•. l"~'"'''re·
lht • llr~l t1me you use Blue
l 4 ltc i Said cau• .. wtllllfl fur 11ear1ne on and
enegtr
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anct J&gt;rovertv
10.1 35.211
m.eatl. Write r•J 1l ·\Y l(•v•n~ name .
LLJ~Ire. I\.t-nt electric sham-~
l '"rter the lllth day o r February, 11166.
jlleerutlon
Parkt Tohol
!0~.97
8ddrefll an d l•t"&gt;~~nr• I ,. ,, .,.In s.&lt;r
Miry Co11 rt, P'lelntlH
Ph. WY 2-2181 ' Pullllc Sl'rvlee Enl,.rpri~l'll
nee, box OOB·M Tne r.:uly s .. ntlnPl ; pur 1'1" . $1 . Bak!•r Furniture, FARM for Sale. Phone SH 2- 1W1b1ter •nd Fulh,
Cem~tery
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Pomeroy, 0 .
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10 :00 Ohio Edu('ation

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11 :30 Tmy's Count ry. llymntl me- 6:30 Happy Val lev Ho vs
12 :00 Nation-al Ne w:l
7 00 Prolc.stanl •lour ·
12 : 15 Lol"al Ne\\S
7 ~5 Week End

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traJnlnM 10 11 1&lt;.on &lt;'
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COMBINATION COOKING RANGES

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Spe-o~hs

Y45 The (:ood Life

Soc1:il Se('unty
10 ::1!'1 Tom Hol&gt;ert..;on Show

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Genf&gt;ral ~·vn•l
Jl ,llll .70
ltund Hetlr,.men l Jo'Unrl1 • 6,:1:13.46
Total t'Tg'perty Tnu .
17.H-2:1.16
ngaretle Tn
, , 439.00
Slate Motor VehH•le 'l;'a"
IO,:l~ . 62
G;uoUne Tax
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11-070.35
lnheril anfe T u . . 1
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Sllle1 T ax and Yin. ln•t . . 4 ,368 00
Staw l:!~&lt;"r and L.iquor
Lki'!IW ~'l'ea . .
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J.....-·al Lil"OIDB C~ and Penn!ll
4e3 !'i!l
Tutal l.il'&lt;!n se• an&lt;l Permit.. 3 .Nl3 M
Fine. and coe:t.
. 5.323.43
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Gl'n~nl Vtllaae Fun&lt;la. 2.040.00

Used Refrigerators
I Stat.~ 11\Jihwa:r Fun~ .. .. 1,1i!86~
9
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paid tr3v~· l, housmg, food .
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Several
should
sell
for
other Fund•
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14.361 nl
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or~;m m;tp r' r:l m~ · nr.e G
-RANGE INSURANCE.- Mullen Atlunt1c. fl1,;h sa larv )Obs,
Parkin~ Meten
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$50
now
only
$20
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t'eps,
Sale•
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Char•e.
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1usur anee Agency. 1nc. pom· 1 male, temale on:r 18. OElB
F' .,_,,. • "" ne
Phone ra il'For fast cleanup. Hot- Tota
f:f'n. Vii. ant.! Oilier Fu!l&lt;.l~ 11.8\8.8ll
1 l d ( 1h10·
l M&lt;:&gt;~ " t'eu Sale. .and
urrllldll · {tJt .m
I
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Phone WY 2-3381
Box 23190. Oakland Park.
MALE HF:l.l' 1\',\Yf!CD : nur~·
point,
Crosley,
Frigillnrl l"harge~
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er Bnv i.-,,,,d {i-ll; 11n;o nf'!·d~
f"emetcry
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t.425.31i
llK'illl\ autunta1H' washer for
lt..,_ _.,...._ _ _ _ _ __,,J I d lUre, Gibson and erve
sharp n. ·· r ,, ,\ ,, YI•LI'l :.! nll'n
\UTI •Mt I BILE Insurance beeD 1•
· · Sewe• ltenta l &amp; Mlee
3:.:.~711 {)() I
'ght Freezer
GE
U
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Tot al 1-'uhl! e serv EnterPrl•e 36.6~.3~
~ .~11· ~~-, 110 ·1'~11 {;rant St.
CUST0\1 IJUTLHEldNG
aru.
bt'tWf'l"ll
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7 "l!ld "l'l
can~lled7 '4)51 y&lt;.-lf opera·
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Should
be
$150
Tr&lt;~D8 from Other Fund~
ll.U7HIO
.\llrldii-IJ''rt, Ol1 1n.
cuttmg. Will buy tudes ever~
Reci'IPII of Tnut Fundi .
t,JOQ.OO
for cou w· · :, 1 d kill"l! rl \\l •r'-..
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100
Ci
$
OSeoU
Gr a nd T~t11.l Recei pt•
141 .5 13.56
lor'o DcenHl CAll W"' ~~*
Monday Phil Me~er. Pnone l
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4
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Night
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po' II !tillS
Freezer
suMMAiv o, EXI'I!NDrTulu
l1$ttt
WY ~J510.
9 18 Uc I Philco Chest
L. $lOO
Opl"ratlon alld M•lnten.ance 3\'ailahil' 1.- ,1!1 or p.u r l llllt' l!f.-1 '-,Tl lli·: HAK!•:H THU CK. 2
Should .,.
General Govemment Real Estate For Sale
- -- - - ·-- '
ll f!U•!"IIJn,ly
Closeout
$75
Lea-l•tative
. . . .. .
ut.IB
work 1·~:' '' '!1 ·nt
J,n \ ·q ll&lt;lt bed, ~ood tlrf'S.
Legal Notice
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General llleeutlv. , • . . • t.MDM
m -175 \. trg1l l.el'. 6 Cole St.,
for adv.:uH·· ·nltlll. ·\ pply
30 cu. It. Uprig t reuer
Eleettont
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I. EGAL NOTICI!
Should be $175
Rulllllna•
1.948.M
person 2:1 \\ &lt;:-&gt;t LJiiO n, Ath-1 Pon wroy , l)hin, WY 2-3468.
The annual mel'IHJ~ nf the 110(11:Total
Gen Govem'\ · •• . •. I!I.D49.»6
huldeu
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th,.
J&gt;omHruy
National
12 30 60tc
Closeout $50 Park!nJ:" Meteu .
. . \1,021.34
ens, Oh1o.
1 4 3tp
lldnk . Pnmt'roy. Ohw. fnr the electmn
Pr'ltectloD to Penon alld Propertyof dlrenu r• Hn!l tile lr ;onnac llon of 1n'
J&gt;()liet
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1.2011.69
21 CU. ft. Coldlpot
Z!l; ZAG OMATIC
POMEROY - SIX ronm (rame othe r t&gt;U~IIl!~lllil th~t m~y o.:ome befnre Chest Freezer
P'lre
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lhe meettniJ:. will he held at the offl ct
Bulltllnt In•peetlon
1&amp;1.111
\\'1·\l ~~~~~v.n
n1akc
sewing
3 bedroom,s, bath, full ba se-~ of , .. ,ct i'mn('roy t&gt;-Oa~~~n~l Bank . oa Should be $125
Totnl Proteetron to Pel'IOn
~nd Property
1 ,905.!11II , 1\HJti. at :.1,10 pm.
!lia("flllll'
\-Ltl.es hutlonholes, ment ' gas furnace heating. Janua1y
Ct0ieGU I $75 n.-.alth
l!! ll JSo'll JH1B\Tl"1"l"F.H.. l'ro•!den&amp;
- Tollll
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sr·ws on bul!ons . monograll'~S,
!'olo down payment to quali-, u:a ! 1&lt;. 16, 23. 30 w 6. to - ete
Easy Elec. Dryer,
Sanitation -- Ge n. VII . Fund• u.4~.84
Total Sanitation
1.2t5.C4
1
patdli "&gt;, {'j(' . all
witl10ut fi1&lt;l buyer. $.\ ,500 00.
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yr.
old
HIJihWIIYf --CJfll. vu. Jl'nunde 29.682 .!18
IN TilE t "Ol'ltT OF COMMON PLEAS
. $125
. . 10.66:2.9
; J tr :~r·h nwnt &lt;Full
halance MIIl[)LEPORT - Cozy
1 ToUJ Hllh\l'a~·~
one
MEIGI COUNn. OHIO
Sho U ld L
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Recruti(Jn- J&gt;ark!! Total
8.02:6.29
due on:v $:J I 23 or $5 per story framP, half bath, en-! M1rv Court
No. u.tt•
Closeout
$50
PubiH~ Ser•le. Enterpnee• RUTLAND
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Cf'mBtery
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4.671172
month {al l \\ Y Ui5a5
Ke IYlnator
closed back porch,
kvel l At&gt;ut• 1
P'lalnt!H ,
~ange, goo
SewPr Hentat "' MilK'
. 9 ,uo .m
fl:•cme . Oh io,
va.
Should be $100
Total f'uhllc- s"rvlce Ent.
14.1"181139
I 4 6tc
50 ' 100 lot 13.5011 Oil.
Apply WY 2-2156
acn•s I Ctlarlol CCUirf,
Closooul
$50
Mlle. - Gen. \llllalfll Fun!b 7 ,11(M .!W.
, ltd D1vlllon ,
Total "'l•c*Uaneoua .
7.mM .M
STE!tl·:o · ll •\1)10 CONSOLE 115 ACHE FARM - J5
1 u. s s Sal•munla
4
~ref'd
mlr·rm
xt•d
chan_
g
er
.
t:ulhv&lt;~1ed,
50
acres
pasture.
Kelvlnator
Range
Jntl"re•t Bond
Retirement
1
A . o 26
'
~·untl s
·
1.~ . 00 I
THE
l&gt;ua l volunw l'fmlrol. 4 spe~1k- '14 .acre lohacco ha~c. well C ·o Flut Po11 Office.
Should be $75
I Bond• ~nd Not111 P.atd - 1
DAILY SENTINEL
er \llllll"tu ~·~ .'."'i i (•JJ I Lov ely al- fenced ' plen ty CJf wall::!r • 2·I New NOTICE
Yark , New
D•tand•nt. 1
Closeout $ 2$ Trano
Hnnrl
F'und • 10.89~
"000.00
JJY York,
PU&amp;LICATION
. tottettremenl
mner Funda
.D7 1
nul l" llli :•JJ Tins Sl?t
four water systl:'nlS,
good
5 room , l"harle_B c:.,znt: .w h?U' addreB•
Matching
Unico
Pa)mr.nt.~
from 1'rud FuM! 1.4QflR!I I
1 3r\l Dl~LHiun, US S. Salamunte. A.O.
W h
&amp; D
Grancl Total Ellpendlture• l:ll,tll9 411
.h b h b
house, w11
rn011 lIJs old . T;lke over !Jay&lt;~l ,
Hsement, w. l ·o !&lt;' led Po~t omce. New York,
as er
ryer
Add Ftnuc111 111tem 111 t
Instructions
mPnls of II 2.'&gt; per week or garage 2 b~rns other bu " ld- ~ N .. w Ynrk, wi ll ta ke noti ce that on Should be $350 $225 pr. New Con•trucuo,. &amp; lqutpm•nt , etc- ~
U 1. CIVIL SERVICI' TESTS
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General Governmnl
)len·WOII"Il"\1 1~ " "" """'
.,,., ... ,..,
p&lt;!
~'
bnlance due $87. Call ings. Pnced fir quick sale. filed h"'r l'etlllon a,;aln.t him In the
HnllrHm!B .
911388 '
Johll. Hi gh •liHILI!~
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Short
Court nt Common PieRI, Meta• Coun0
I Tollll
Gf'neral Go,ernmC'rtt
(l,f[386

CARRIER
NEEDED

and Thurs.)

9·00 News

1-W1rdrobe, big size - - - - - $It

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ITues · Thun.l
C 011 ~ i g n On - Ne1
4'30 Eieetrlc Co. Local News
ti ·05 57l crr d HE"a rt
4 54 Ohio New• Round-Up
fi ·m .\1Plg· County RF'D
ollorak's Carry-Uut 1
!i 2.i Cotmtry .Jamboree
\ 10 Sign Off
6 :i/ \\"1 •atiHT
SUNil.\ Y
7·00 Nat1onn! Ne ws
1 30 Si~n lin Forward Fa•th
7:05 Bill Miller Show
UUO R ap t1 ~ t Hour
7 30 Sports Parade
8·30 News
7..15 Bill Miller S.'ho·"
8"
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7:3:1 Pi rkens Hardware tTues 9 {)() Sprea dmg Kingdom

10 :05 Sw;r p Shop

Our lou lo your gain,
first come, first served.
i
All at 11 you pickup" pri·
ces.

Overseas Employment

49.tl

Heater with fan - - - - - (Sold $206.90 new)

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7 50 News
8 00 Bill ,\1illrr Show

1-Warm Morning Co1l

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CAUCTIUNI!:~R"
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IUMMARY OF ltiC:IIP'TI
omp ete er.-lce
INVENTORY
l 'nll l!r ~1dtnrr1
Property Taxo'f

Write. Prone or Contact
A. t.. llH.AJWURD

68.00..,
$50 .,

Heater, good as new - - - -

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l."72n .64 Ou~~~~~.d~~~an~:r:~~tl

69.91

1-Warm Morning Coal

I!I ,IN06

\;lila~ · P'~ndt

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69.H

Dryer

Rebuilt - - - -- - 2-Fuel Oil Heaters

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run
40J"4B Sired Con~t. t.I&amp;.R ,,
22 · 11 ; ·78 St~te- Jll~hway Imp. f\!nd

montt&amp; Jll¥0,
1 que••· .

DICK TRACY

W , M .P 0. Rnt4in

2-Maytag Wringer W1shera

17.629 5~ '

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fldt wafi a

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Works Good.
!-Tappan Gas R a n g e - - - -

Total Ge.n
1-Unlt. · :zH:4b7.o:d
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Sewer Fund
2lTIB1 '1
1 RECEIPTS
rano.l.
Al l Fund•. Jl.t)ijOO Parklnl! Meter
· · P'und
· Wll·.25·
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11
J47200
General
Fund M&amp;ll
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lremf'nof All Funda 11.!117.(11
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Street ~ OTIHt
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l.rnnlle Tutor
22 ·551 · 9 $

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1-GE Gas

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$,1\01 7fl Tn:~t F~nd•
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lk!!PQIIIJQ.-IIMl!lt,ION

2-Used Automatic Washers
Maytag &amp; Frigidaire - - - 69.91

U1~J3.S61
:t! 70 ~ 19 l
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GASOLINI ALLEY

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11.1Kl:l44 1
T otal Gen. Vlll•e• t'uncl1 8 lU!II!t.4l
27
9
Sewer ~'~nd
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,491 .

I!XPENDITURu

I StemH·tery
l)!h\!.ll;t' I mp, t'und
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BALANCE, JAN. I General Fund
Streel &lt;:on~t. M&amp;R

Racine, Obln
e.r
mens.
.:. 1 lie
Reuter lnsarance, Pomeroy I
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Exterior Decorators
WY

single ami 11 \'t' 10 tr.l vel 1 J,J:t ll., ~·11;11. flo thcs haml~&gt;'r . : 1 de
opymg
op i
o1 1.rrvce.
1
'fexas &lt;md rLlurrl Domg Pub- i' All lliH' 1ww. \'t'IY
usl'ful les rna
('ga papers
sher
cunt(!Cl
work
for
~--~arllt h. ~1 :m.'.ll"1'1 BailC''i, S)'- ' bll·ttl record~ and almost an'
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Highway Imp . Fund
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SUMMAAY OF FUND BALANCiil

fREE ESTIMATES

AN'J'I/,JUE: ...'urm•ure
diSheS
Employment Wanted FOl" ll ll:l!J.\"1 furru,hed apart-!
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11 15 tfr ' mi~Ce 11 anf'OUS al1 or Wr11e
M H rd Ce 11 800 w eALUMINUM SIDING
LADY WA NTS \',OHK. Exocr- -.
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For Sate
M::tm St., Pomeroy.
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&amp; WI NO 0 ws
WY 2·241~
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State

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DIRECTl'f

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JANUARY SALE
USED FURNITURE
and APPLIANCES

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Park.inrllf't trement
FundFuntll
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1!1.2 t3 4fl
40
Tru1t ~'tliJds
. 1,.300.00
Gran!"\ Total All Fundi .

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for th e l'l1cal Ynr Ending
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Phone Today For
I Populal•on tuo C•nu•- un

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88. "Salad

"WeN, I Hll tht baby-sitter and her boy friend did what
we asked-took care of everythi~a; while we .liii.

Middleport,

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ANNUAL
Cli!RK
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OF THI"

101

GIRl. IN THE WORLD 15···

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of land

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good
running eondition. Phc Chester
G.M.C. piCkup. fiood llres, very 91!5-2160.
1 t 11p
good motor Everth1ng com- -- - - ---~---~.:
plete. Ready to work. G. A. l964 VOLKSWAGEN, ucelltDI
Deem, Racine , Ohio
condition. WY 2-3m.
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1211111

Olher Gtn Vlllal!'fl f'und1
11'.211 &amp;3
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Total Gen. \'lllall• Fun41 90,0JSI68 1
Sewer Fund
..
J2,270.oo

Notice

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Pome-r

tl w \'!I!CJ !!C of
-$2 10 b ! If
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P"'l (: ill \\ \' 1·1346 or WY .SrE.·' . ,' '• lbcoon,.
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of Nuyllir"~ Run. , F'lrl d t r

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27. Wraagle

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1959 DODGE hardtop,

Auto Sales

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USED CAR LOT

POMEROY, OHIO

BLAmNAR'S

locot ;.nd Foun d . , (.II'• II' ·.•c.,•·'I .l "t' .
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LOST· C lil~'-.I 'S with
trmpl ·· TWO TH:\ll.EH SPA.CES for '
an e
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MUST WAIT FOR THE
COMPUTER10 TELL HIM
W HO~E MOSTDESII R\I;BLl:'

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KEITH GOBLE FORD

OPEN EVES 9·.00 P.M.

SERVI ( E

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From the largl'!il truC'k or
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bulldozer radiator to lhe
5 rooms and t' for
projJt'r1)" Ctirl !, smallest beater core.
I ('i balh, d Jll'.ll'1; 1Jr:&lt;; &lt;lpJrlment.
Lemley. Tupp~rs Pl,.ms. Ohio 1
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81/2-F't. Pickup. Good tires. Save plenty here.

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19591nternational V-8 s795

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Hardtop Sedan. Full power, automatic. ready to roll.

EXPERIENCEb

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8.Boaltlay

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$ee Our Many Other Uoed C1n &amp; Tn1c..

tic

and WilY worry over f1 siUJ.:J(sh
selltic tank Get Kle&lt;~n-Em
Al l SiTltt' Taiik
Cleanl·r.
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Bureau,

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1960 Mere. Park. 4-D s599

$199

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Low mileage, good tirrs, in A-1 condition.

1956 Chevrolet "6" HT Cpe.

-

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4 Dr. Automatic Trans. Radio and heater.

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1962 Pontiac Tempest

1960 Ramblers:. W. s499

$129
$129
$199

I. BOot!

:U.Grapo

4 Dr . Hardtop, 6 cylinder, automatic trans. Power
steering. RadiO and heater.

Locally owned car. 4 -~pet&gt;d box, 110 engine, lots of
extras, black finish, red bucket scab. Radio. New
tires.

19S7 Dodge V8 • 4 Door, Good _
1955 Ford VB Cpe., Clearance _
1950 Chevrolet% Ton Pickup _

.... pine
lO. Blblnata

Ill. Amy or
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1963 Chrysler Imperial

1963 Corvair Mon. S1399

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4 Dr. Country Squire. 8 eylinder, automatic trans.
Power steering, power brakes, radio and heater,

Plenty of ~conumy and priced to go.

Furmture, Middleport, -·····- -·-------- 1
Ohio.
11 12 Hr RARI.. GRUESER, Plumbln~
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Minersville l
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t\ltnersvtlie, UtlJO, rnnne W\ RAfS, ml&lt;'t&gt; elnnmated fmever I Ohto End your sewer troub 1
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t.i tr 1•
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: Call WY 2·2~74, day or night. '
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11 Jii tfr SEWING machines, repalr ser : llf.ATl NG, - PLUMBJNG Rural
Wll.l. ( ,1\~·· :t .• :J', ,•1, 111wr n 1l 11)',1: 1.111 , •.111 !lc:t:-;. ~ [),•fijiHI\1 1 vrre, all makes W'i 2-2UI4
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1962 Ford Station Wagon

Deluxe vinyl Interior, green finish , good tires, heater.

RL 124
Ph. wv 2.5271
Syracuse. Ohto

LOOKIN'
I'ORWARD$
10 II'-

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DAILY - CROSS WORD

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1963 Volkswag. 2Dr. s1369

Everyday Specials
at
Marie's Style Post
Haircuts
$1 .25
Shampoo &amp; Sets
$1 .50
30 d.1y color rinse,
Shampoo &amp; set
$3 .50
Permanents
$7.50 up
WP. Sell and Service
W1gs and Wtg lets
Mar~e
. 's StyIe p os t

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6 oylinder, Standard Trans. Radio and heater.

new tires, tan finish. V8 engine. Spotless interior.

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1965 Mustang 2 x 2

Power steering, automatic, radio, all the works, like

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WE \\1 :: 11 1"
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ulllil 1l'"' tun11~lwd 1".111 WY t -· wELL kept carpets show Lhe
orw t u r 1111 -u k111d l '' lllt':"tii i! SI 33~6. WY 2·2186 nr WY 2-3600 l re~ u lts of regui&lt;Jr · Blue Lsof q nlt~&lt;l\1"1~ .u .d llt"li1 1'\h' ud-\
12-16-Uc tre spot cleoning. Rent elec·
1
t&gt;J t.. ~~ ~ d .r P\h tilL' !l lnt-":i
Lnc shamponer. $1 . J-'l{'kt'ns
.. nd lk:1ll' ~,f 1'1 1r la1 hn, 1 JH : ·;·:~: 11nG II·Ur ··("\· '1' turr•"h&amp;
Hardware Comp&lt;~ny, !\lason,
gr&lt;l rull :~ l ll•'r . ~ll111 l'~ tld\\t· ll I al and unfurnl!tled apart· W. V&lt;J
1-3-6te
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12 e tfr
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4 HOO:v1 funus \!C'd apilrlment . pi("k U'J Joc 1d. CHll or
wnte
1 WlSil tr 1 !IJ,lllk ll'V frll'IHI, fnr r~'rll PltCJ~" \\'Y ~-:.!776 ~~1- Gl r nd;;!e Skidmore,
Slmde. '
lor th• •i r rn . ,n: \.':ll·d~ . ~;i!h
tvr .) f1 rn . !hone \~Y 2 -3~r4. l Ohio, MY 6&lt;1-t~7.
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furmture in
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SEE US TODAY FOR THE BEST DEAL!

1964 Chev.Imp. 4-Dr. s1999

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A eobYG!TS
TIRED OF THEIR
OWN COOKIN'
AFTER A WHlLE

I'M SHORE

These Sh1rp One Owner Used C1rs.

6 cyl engine. Std. trans. Radio and heater. Locally
owned and sharp Jnterior. Turq. fmish. New guarantee.

I

'fORE HU91!1ANO ARE

of

Start Your New Year Out Right In One

1965 Chevrolet 4Dr. s2095

69~2607.

11 1" tf
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'IEP-AN'
I HE'AR 'IOU AN'

Power steering and brakes, automatic, tully equipped,
radio, heater, blue finish. Spotless clean interior.

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S.turtl&amp;.~

lo1200' ~ .: 390' May be
by appointment only .

On

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and walnut. Air conditioned.
Large patio and douhle carport.

IARNEY IOOGLI •nd SIIIUPFY SMITit

POMEROY MOTOR CO.
1964 Olds 88, 4-Door s2149

1

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Cf'

and
wall to wall carpet on 1
floors. About two-thirds of
bouse ts paneled in mahogany

1963 Corvair Monza Cpe.
$1399
I ora II .v OWIH'f l'JI", 'I's, pe ,.,
bJ
110
•rJgr·ne,
lots
of ex·
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Cent.-

dining, family, l&lt;itch•n. "••k·
I fast play , ma1d's, utility
and :

l't•\H'r stet'nng, automatil', radio. All the works. Per·
ft..-t. Yr. End .

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locatlon oo top oJ small bill
facing StaUI Highway Garage on
Route 7 w1tb good road to main
bighwaY Four bedrooms, livtne.

Year End.

I 1964 Chevrolet Impala 4 Door

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Modern Ranch Sryle Beautiful

1964 Olds 88- 4 Door - - - - - - $2149
Power steering and brakes, automatic, full equipment.

l "H\t~f.I1" 10f&lt;ll-

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HOUSE FOR SALE

Pomeroy!
Motor Co.

QUAlfTY

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Real htate For Sale
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Classified Ads Your Modern Comnlunity 'B ullctin Board
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USED APPLIANCES

· 1.292.

i.Jrawing acc·t'LI 11 1 Nl' w ('JI" i 19~1 - .1!· . 1·:1' Tl\lTK 4 wll ~il ___:..~-~-~--transpt1rla! llln
turn1s hed : d ·., $"'1lOO (·· ll gq 2_..~ll
\AE'fNACASf lALTYinsupncp l
See Mr . Ct&gt;•Jrge Sh;nlJnKk
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Mullen Insurance Agency, Inc. ' All tr3d cs truck driver to
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WY '3381 I pro.1ect eng meers. Africa.
Motel. r ll l11t"!r v y, , r1 1n 1u ,
omeroy,
one
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Europe, A:-; ia. South Paci!ic.
p. m Ttwsdny. \\cdn t•s(h _v, ·ON F. ~!-:\', · l "i•n slli•• Esl&lt;-1 co rd

$121

Coal a,nd Gi!s "Home

2. Coal

a~ti

Elec. "Home

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$9 ,000.00 ,
WY 2·3830

WY 2-3836

dovo~e.

ty. Ohio. pnylnK lor
cUito&lt;ly
of the m inor ehlld ot the partleM. an&lt;l
other relld, (In the iJTOUnda ot lito••

PoIIer y Landmark

Parkm~

Meters
Protection lo f'enon

5111A41

and

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&amp; Springs

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Mas 1 ~r 1:cJntrol

Couulr'}" llymnlimers

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Quit't Hom
12 UO Noon No;ows
12 : l~ Chr ist i:ms Hnur
12 :30 Rt~ v t\-·lerlin Teets

1:30 Hr\ Srlas Hillups
RrH vH.. Silas Hlllups
Harw.it Time

1:30
2.00
~: 15
2:30
f.. 30

HNUARY WJ!o;H LOG
Monday Through Friday
I US Sign On, Echoes of Joy
8 00 Ohio Valley News
' 1.05 World Newo
8. 111 Spnrl• Today
H· 15 Weather Picturo
8·Hi Louie Murller Show
8·55 co mmunity NeWI
g 00 TAlk of Jht Town
i 9:.1'5 1Muson County NfWI
10 .00 Ln111 e .\1ue! l"r Sho w

OVIIN EARS,

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Ue\'. HoUbv Lee Adki11!1
Week F:ni

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SATUROAY

S ig n

S:IO World ond National News
5: IS Spotlight
eo Sports
5:15 Weather
I :30 Sign Off
LITnl! ORPHAN ANNIE
Saturday
7:4S Sign On, Echoes ul .loy
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~&amp;· 05 World News
1
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OONT WANT i'PRV,
1""fW' l.t1ST SUMMER
II=" rrs NONE ()1:
TED ~ND lll'll
: U · t~ Wt-!i!tber Picture

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12 00 Community News

1·55 News Be-a.!

Co untrv Go Roun&lt;i
2 55 Ncv,.s · Beat
2 ·00

WERE ~,IT
WAS HfAVEN 1=0'?

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11 ·00 New1

11 :05 Saturday Show
12 .00 Loco!, Ohio, Not. New1
12 20 Bulletin Board
12.25 Nrws 0 Grams
12 .30 Saturday M"l:ltinee
1: 30 News -Headlines
J:31 Saturday Metinee
I ~5 New•
2.00 Salurday Matinee

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, 10 30 Songs for Children
10 45 Golden Key

I!:00 News
' 11 ·05 Lowe Mueller Sllow
I
F'ridfl y, Church Belli
Rlng)
: 11·30 Publrc Servlrt
11 :45 World News
11.55 M&lt;:~ son County News

, l2::t5 .'l:t'll'&lt;t U l;ra m r)Y
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12 30 Counly Agent
12 · 4~ Country {; 0 Bound

8·16 LoUJe Mueller _Show
9·00 H1gh S&lt;·hool Hit P:~ra de

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tO 30 Lat;·hslring

12.05 Noon Nei~S
t2 :JO Market5
12 15 :vftd Dov Wenther
12 ·20 Bulletm Board

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2.30 News Headlmes
2·:11 Saturday Matinee

THERE IT 1$-GONE WITH
T~E DRAIN WATFR '

ALl MY HAIR , PI SSot YEP
A S~OW E R. BAlfl.'

2.55 News
3· 00 Saturday MBtinee

3:JO News Head.Hnes
3 31 Saturdny Matint't
4:00 Community Choir1
3.55 News

4.110 Community Cholrt
4 311 H.lUIO RIO
~ . Oil f'iews Roundup
5.1 5 Public Ser&gt;ict
15.10 Slgo orr

ly GEORGE \YONDER

WINNIE WINKLf.

BRANN Ell
l 1..-'IS

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$88

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r---..;B~y..;H.;,;AROLD GRAY

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lliiO llutlon·o and Horn's Top ~ 09 Mid Way Malin.,
Ten Show
· !U5 News Beat
2:30 Miles Kusic Show
12 :00 Noon New•
4:011 Disc~g with Dos.
4: 15 Karr and Van Znndt Show 12:1(\ Paul Bowm. RFD
430 Interehangt
(Mon Wed. Frl.j
12 ·30 Jim Men Show
1:011 Community News
4:15 BlaeUnar Aulu Show
UO Sign Off
6 05 Mason count~ New1

TERRY
1-Used Bedroom Suite
With New Mattress

P rogr~1m

12 :30 Goessler'• Guesl Star

$100 ~:~~RANTUD
1-Coil Bed Springs

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I-Extr1 Nice V• nity with 3 Mirrors on It,
Walnut Finish
29.91

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1-Two-Pece Living Room

Suite-- $2J

1-Uving Room Suite
Almost New - - - - - - - : - $75
Lots of Kitchen Chairs
$1 H.
1-52 Gal. Frigid1ire Elec. Water Heeter

$65

Not 1 scratch on it
2-Half Beds with frames

$10 H.

3-Used TV Sets _ _ _ Mike

An Offer

By ART SANSOM

8EN CASEY
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RUTLAND FURNITURE

USED FURNITURE OUTLET
Across Street From Main Store

WE
SH 2-4211

BUY - SELL- TRADE
RUTLAND,

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AS IF THE ROOf flt\D
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Prnperty :

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r : . J • c k w. Ceney
I
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. 10.135.26 1
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AL.BERT M. COX, BROKER ne11lect nf duty and extreme cnrelt,,
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JTotal Protection to Pel"lJon
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mltlon on I(Jh~ . ,_, 1,.,.1r•. l"~'"'''re·
lht • llr~l t1me you use Blue
l 4 ltc i Said cau• .. wtllllfl fur 11ear1ne on and
enegtr
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anct J&gt;rovertv
10.1 35.211
m.eatl. Write r•J 1l ·\Y l(•v•n~ name .
LLJ~Ire. I\.t-nt electric sham-~
l '"rter the lllth day o r February, 11166.
jlleerutlon
Parkt Tohol
!0~.97
8ddrefll an d l•t"&gt;~~nr• I ,. ,, .,.In s.&lt;r
Miry Co11 rt, P'lelntlH
Ph. WY 2-2181 ' Pullllc Sl'rvlee Enl,.rpri~l'll
nee, box OOB·M Tne r.:uly s .. ntlnPl ; pur 1'1" . $1 . Bak!•r Furniture, FARM for Sale. Phone SH 2- 1W1b1ter •nd Fulh,
Cem~tery
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Pomeroy, 0 .
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11,.,..=====""'=""'=~ TotaJ Publle lervlee Ellt.
5t5.'l'O
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Middleport, Oh1o.
1-3-Gtc 5275.
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10 :00 Ohio Edu('ation

12 30 Larry Anderwn Show

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9:30 Cuffee W1th Janet

10 : 15

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11 ·05 Tiny'!! Cotmtrv Junrlion 6 00 Sign On - Nr·ws
11 :30 Tmy's Count ry. llymntl me- 6:30 Happy Val lev Ho vs
12 :00 Nation-al Ne w:l
7 00 Prolc.stanl •lour ·
12 : 15 Lol"al Ne\\S
7 ~5 Week End

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A(lvan&lt;"l" l\lC!II
l'l"f' pal &amp;tory
traJnlnM 10 11 1&lt;.on &lt;'
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Thousand!! nf i• •l· "I"" "

f•'unll!ure Show
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11 ·00 l'rws

COMBINATION COOKING RANGES

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10 ·45 ASC.

Here Are Rare Items!

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I WANT l-UM 1U HEAR
')OUR STORY \NITiol HIS

WJEH RADIO

Spe-o~hs

Y45 The (:ood Life

Soc1:il Se('unty
10 ::1!'1 Tom Hol&gt;ert..;on Show

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!J :m Tile Hihl(•
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Genf&gt;ral ~·vn•l
Jl ,llll .70
ltund Hetlr,.men l Jo'Unrl1 • 6,:1:13.46
Total t'Tg'perty Tnu .
17.H-2:1.16
ngaretle Tn
, , 439.00
Slate Motor VehH•le 'l;'a"
IO,:l~ . 62
G;uoUne Tax
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11-070.35
lnheril anfe T u . . 1
. .. U199.20 .
Sllle1 T ax and Yin. ln•t . . 4 ,368 00
Staw l:!~&lt;"r and L.iquor
Lki'!IW ~'l'ea . .
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3.3~.011
J.....-·al Lil"OIDB C~ and Penn!ll
4e3 !'i!l
Tutal l.il'&lt;!n se• an&lt;l Permit.. 3 .Nl3 M
Fine. and coe:t.
. 5.323.43
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Rev~ and lnte1e1LI
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Gl'n~nl Vtllaae Fun&lt;la. 2.040.00

Used Refrigerators
I Stat.~ 11\Jihwa:r Fun~ .. .. 1,1i!86~
9
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paid tr3v~· l, housmg, food .
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Several
should
sell
for
other Fund•
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14.361 nl
11
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Thursd ; •.~ :nll F11dc~.r
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or~;m m;tp r' r:l m~ · nr.e G
-RANGE INSURANCE.- Mullen Atlunt1c. fl1,;h sa larv )Obs,
Parkin~ Meten
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$50
now
only
$20
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Mllic.
t'eps,
Sale•
lind
Char•e.
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1usur anee Agency. 1nc. pom· 1 male, temale on:r 18. OElB
F' .,_,,. • "" ne
Phone ra il'For fast cleanup. Hot- Tota
f:f'n. Vii. ant.! Oilier Fu!l&lt;.l~ 11.8\8.8ll
1 l d ( 1h10·
l M&lt;:&gt;~ " t'eu Sale. .and
urrllldll · {tJt .m
I
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Phone WY 2-3381
Box 23190. Oakland Park.
MALE HF:l.l' 1\',\Yf!CD : nur~·
point,
Crosley,
Frigillnrl l"harge~
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I Pubht· SeiV!("t Enterpr\se
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Fla. 33:3117
er Bnv i.-,,,,d {i-ll; 11n;o nf'!·d~
f"emetcry
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t.425.31i
llK'illl\ autunta1H' washer for
lt..,_ _.,...._ _ _ _ _ __,,J I d lUre, Gibson and erve
sharp n. ·· r ,, ,\ ,, YI•LI'l :.! nll'n
\UTI •Mt I BILE Insurance beeD 1•
· · Sewe• ltenta l &amp; Mlee
3:.:.~711 {)() I
'ght Freezer
GE
U
prt
Tot al 1-'uhl! e serv EnterPrl•e 36.6~.3~
~ .~11· ~~-, 110 ·1'~11 {;rant St.
CUST0\1 IJUTLHEldNG
aru.
bt'tWf'l"ll
,.,
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7 "l!ld "l'l
can~lled7 '4)51 y&lt;.-lf opera·
1
Should
be
$150
Tr&lt;~D8 from Other Fund~
ll.U7HIO
.\llrldii-IJ''rt, Ol1 1n.
cuttmg. Will buy tudes ever~
Reci'IPII of Tnut Fundi .
t,JOQ.OO
for cou w· · :, 1 d kill"l! rl \\l •r'-..
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100
Ci
$
OSeoU
Gr a nd T~t11.l Recei pt•
141 .5 13.56
lor'o DcenHl CAll W"' ~~*
Monday Phil Me~er. Pnone l
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4
.Jip
Night
~~~ ·r; d. •:
po' II !tillS
Freezer
suMMAiv o, EXI'I!NDrTulu
l1$ttt
WY ~J510.
9 18 Uc I Philco Chest
L. $lOO
Opl"ratlon alld M•lnten.ance 3\'ailahil' 1.- ,1!1 or p.u r l llllt' l!f.-1 '-,Tl lli·: HAK!•:H THU CK. 2
Should .,.
General Govemment Real Estate For Sale
- -- - - ·-- '
ll f!U•!"IIJn,ly
Closeout
$75
Lea-l•tative
. . . .. .
ut.IB
work 1·~:' '' '!1 ·nt
J,n \ ·q ll&lt;lt bed, ~ood tlrf'S.
Legal Notice
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General llleeutlv. , • . . • t.MDM
m -175 \. trg1l l.el'. 6 Cole St.,
for adv.:uH·· ·nltlll. ·\ pply
30 cu. It. Uprig t reuer
Eleettont
. .. . .. 'l'0.36
I. EGAL NOTICI!
Should be $175
Rulllllna•
1.948.M
person 2:1 \\ &lt;:-&gt;t LJiiO n, Ath-1 Pon wroy , l)hin, WY 2-3468.
The annual mel'IHJ~ nf the 110(11:Total
Gen Govem'\ · •• . •. I!I.D49.»6
huldeu
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th,.
J&gt;omHruy
National
12 30 60tc
Closeout $50 Park!nJ:" Meteu .
. . \1,021.34
ens, Oh1o.
1 4 3tp
lldnk . Pnmt'roy. Ohw. fnr the electmn
Pr'ltectloD to Penon alld Propertyof dlrenu r• Hn!l tile lr ;onnac llon of 1n'
J&gt;()liet
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1.2011.69
21 CU. ft. Coldlpot
Z!l; ZAG OMATIC
POMEROY - SIX ronm (rame othe r t&gt;U~IIl!~lllil th~t m~y o.:ome befnre Chest Freezer
P'lre
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DU'7
lhe meettniJ:. will he held at the offl ct
Bulltllnt In•peetlon
1&amp;1.111
\\'1·\l ~~~~~v.n
n1akc
sewing
3 bedroom,s, bath, full ba se-~ of , .. ,ct i'mn('roy t&gt;-Oa~~~n~l Bank . oa Should be $125
Totnl Proteetron to Pel'IOn
~nd Property
1 ,905.!11II , 1\HJti. at :.1,10 pm.
!lia("flllll'
\-Ltl.es hutlonholes, ment ' gas furnace heating. Janua1y
Ct0ieGU I $75 n.-.alth
l!! ll JSo'll JH1B\Tl"1"l"F.H.. l'ro•!den&amp;
- Tollll
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sr·ws on bul!ons . monograll'~S,
!'olo down payment to quali-, u:a ! 1&lt;. 16, 23. 30 w 6. to - ete
Easy Elec. Dryer,
Sanitation -- Ge n. VII . Fund• u.4~.84
Total Sanitation
1.2t5.C4
1
patdli "&gt;, {'j(' . all
witl10ut fi1&lt;l buyer. $.\ ,500 00.
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yr.
old
HIJihWIIYf --CJfll. vu. Jl'nunde 29.682 .!18
IN TilE t "Ol'ltT OF COMMON PLEAS
. $125
. . 10.66:2.9
; J tr :~r·h nwnt &lt;Full
halance MIIl[)LEPORT - Cozy
1 ToUJ Hllh\l'a~·~
one
MEIGI COUNn. OHIO
Sho U ld L
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Recruti(Jn- J&gt;ark!! Total
8.02:6.29
due on:v $:J I 23 or $5 per story framP, half bath, en-! M1rv Court
No. u.tt•
Closeout
$50
PubiH~ Ser•le. Enterpnee• RUTLAND
•
D
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Cf'mBtery
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4.671172
month {al l \\ Y Ui5a5
Ke IYlnator
closed back porch,
kvel l At&gt;ut• 1
P'lalnt!H ,
~ange, goo
SewPr Hentat "' MilK'
. 9 ,uo .m
fl:•cme . Oh io,
va.
Should be $100
Total f'uhllc- s"rvlce Ent.
14.1"181139
I 4 6tc
50 ' 100 lot 13.5011 Oil.
Apply WY 2-2156
acn•s I Ctlarlol CCUirf,
Closooul
$50
Mlle. - Gen. \llllalfll Fun!b 7 ,11(M .!W.
, ltd D1vlllon ,
Total "'l•c*Uaneoua .
7.mM .M
STE!tl·:o · ll •\1)10 CONSOLE 115 ACHE FARM - J5
1 u. s s Sal•munla
4
~ref'd
mlr·rm
xt•d
chan_
g
er
.
t:ulhv&lt;~1ed,
50
acres
pasture.
Kelvlnator
Range
Jntl"re•t Bond
Retirement
1
A . o 26
'
~·untl s
·
1.~ . 00 I
THE
l&gt;ua l volunw l'fmlrol. 4 spe~1k- '14 .acre lohacco ha~c. well C ·o Flut Po11 Office.
Should be $75
I Bond• ~nd Not111 P.atd - 1
DAILY SENTINEL
er \llllll"tu ~·~ .'."'i i (•JJ I Lov ely al- fenced ' plen ty CJf wall::!r • 2·I New NOTICE
Yark , New
D•tand•nt. 1
Closeout $ 2$ Trano
Hnnrl
F'und • 10.89~
"000.00
JJY York,
PU&amp;LICATION
. tottettremenl
mner Funda
.D7 1
nul l" llli :•JJ Tins Sl?t
four water systl:'nlS,
good
5 room , l"harle_B c:.,znt: .w h?U' addreB•
Matching
Unico
Pa)mr.nt.~
from 1'rud FuM! 1.4QflR!I I
1 3r\l Dl~LHiun, US S. Salamunte. A.O.
W h
&amp; D
Grancl Total Ellpendlture• l:ll,tll9 411
.h b h b
house, w11
rn011 lIJs old . T;lke over !Jay&lt;~l ,
Hsement, w. l ·o !&lt;' led Po~t omce. New York,
as er
ryer
Add Ftnuc111 111tem 111 t
Instructions
mPnls of II 2.'&gt; per week or garage 2 b~rns other bu " ld- ~ N .. w Ynrk, wi ll ta ke noti ce that on Should be $350 $225 pr. New Con•trucuo,. &amp; lqutpm•nt , etc- ~
U 1. CIVIL SERVICI' TESTS
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l ll e~embu 28. ~~~. t he underslrned
General Governmnl
)len·WOII"Il"\1 1~ " "" """'
.,,., ... ,..,
p&lt;!
~'
bnlance due $87. Call ings. Pnced fir quick sale. filed h"'r l'etlllon a,;aln.t him In the
HnllrHm!B .
911388 '
Johll. Hi gh •liHILI!~
I'· "
Short
Court nt Common PieRI, Meta• Coun0
I Tollll
Gf'neral Go,ernmC'rtt
(l,f[386

CARRIER
NEEDED

and Thurs.)

9·00 News

1-W1rdrobe, big size - - - - - $It

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ITues · Thun.l
C 011 ~ i g n On - Ne1
4'30 Eieetrlc Co. Local News
ti ·05 57l crr d HE"a rt
4 54 Ohio New• Round-Up
fi ·m .\1Plg· County RF'D
ollorak's Carry-Uut 1
!i 2.i Cotmtry .Jamboree
\ 10 Sign Off
6 :i/ \\"1 •atiHT
SUNil.\ Y
7·00 Nat1onn! Ne ws
1 30 Si~n lin Forward Fa•th
7:05 Bill Miller Show
UUO R ap t1 ~ t Hour
7 30 Sports Parade
8·30 News
7..15 Bill Miller S.'ho·"
8"
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7:3:1 Pi rkens Hardware tTues 9 {)() Sprea dmg Kingdom

10 :05 Sw;r p Shop

Our lou lo your gain,
first come, first served.
i
All at 11 you pickup" pri·
ces.

Overseas Employment

49.tl

Heater with fan - - - - - (Sold $206.90 new)

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K W DI I C R LCD 0

7 50 News
8 00 Bill ,\1illrr Show

1-Warm Morning Co1l

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CAUCTIUNI!:~R"
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IUMMARY OF ltiC:IIP'TI
omp ete er.-lce
INVENTORY
l 'nll l!r ~1dtnrr1
Property Taxo'f

Write. Prone or Contact
A. t.. llH.AJWURD

68.00..,
$50 .,

Heater, good as new - - - -

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4:&amp;4R!I7

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l."72n .64 Ou~~~~~.d~~~an~:r:~~tl

69.91

1-Warm Morning Coal

I!I ,IN06

\;lila~ · P'~ndt

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69.H

Dryer

Rebuilt - - - -- - 2-Fuel Oil Heaters

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run
40J"4B Sired Con~t. t.I&amp;.R ,,
22 · 11 ; ·78 St~te- Jll~hway Imp. f\!nd

montt&amp; Jll¥0,
1 que••· .

DICK TRACY

W , M .P 0. Rnt4in

2-Maytag Wringer W1shera

17.629 5~ '

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fldt wafi a

., ._

Works Good.
!-Tappan Gas R a n g e - - - -

Total Ge.n
1-Unlt. · :zH:4b7.o:d
··
·
Sewer Fund
2lTIB1 '1
1 RECEIPTS
rano.l.
Al l Fund•. Jl.t)ijOO Parklnl! Meter
· · P'und
· Wll·.25·
_
R ~ R ,.
t .,...,1111
11
J47200
General
Fund M&amp;ll
°':'
lremf'nof All Funda 11.!117.(11
·
·
Street ~ OTIHt
.. 4:1006111
l.rnnlle Tutor
22 ·551 · 9 $

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1-GE Gas

1

,,, 6.97!!3tJ
$,1\01 7fl Tn:~t F~nd•
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1.4\:lhl. d~
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!.ra!~l rota! All i"undt. l~l.48.5.4ll
Bun&lt;l

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l'arkln l! .\ fet.. r l"umt

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lk!!PQIIIJQ.-IIMl!lt,ION

2-Used Automatic Washers
Maytag &amp; Frigidaire - - - 69.91

U1~J3.S61
:t! 70 ~ 19 l
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GASOLINI ALLEY

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Other Gen. Vllllll!e Funcl•
11.1Kl:l44 1
T otal Gen. Vlll•e• t'uncl1 8 lU!II!t.4l
27
9
Sewer ~'~nd
"
,491 .

I!XPENDITURu

I StemH·tery
l)!h\!.ll;t' I mp, t'und
1

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AND

BALANCE, JAN. I General Fund
Streel &lt;:on~t. M&amp;R

Racine, Obln
e.r
mens.
.:. 1 lie
Reuter lnsarance, Pomeroy I
.,
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·
9 4 lfr r-==--..---

Y :2. 5J!Ilj.

1 4

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Exterior Decorators
WY

single ami 11 \'t' 10 tr.l vel 1 J,J:t ll., ~·11;11. flo thcs haml~&gt;'r . : 1 de
opymg
op i
o1 1.rrvce.
1
'fexas &lt;md rLlurrl Domg Pub- i' All lliH' 1ww. \'t'IY
usl'ful les rna
('ga papers
sher
cunt(!Cl
work
for
~--~arllt h. ~1 :m.'.ll"1'1 BailC''i, S)'- ' bll·ttl record~ and almost an'
li
J
th docu
t
0
twnal
earning.'i

eROOFING

Con&amp;t . M&amp;R
Highway Imp . Fund
c emc rv

MtQtllepo,t, 0 , 10, ' ' " ' ' ' ' 1 , 1965
.. 1 he reL•y l"tr\) ly th• iollowlnl re·
PQrl 10 De correct.
oen• Gnte, lllll•l• Cl.rll
SUMMAAY OF FUND BALANCiil

fREE ESTIMATES

AN'J'I/,JUE: ...'urm•ure
diSheS
Employment Wanted FOl" ll ll:l!J.\"1 furru,hed apart-!
.
'
'c ·
1
ON
- ~
melll . WY 2-3G~la.
11 15 tfr ' mi~Ce 11 anf'OUS al1 or Wr11e
M H rd Ce 11 800 w eALUMINUM SIDING
LADY WA NTS \',OHK. Exocr- -.
-- -rs. owr:
c•
ienc~: d in r ~~~ t&lt;HII'OHll Y, ;lrk I'
For Sate
M::tm St., Pomeroy.
eSTORM DOOR
&amp; WI NO 0 ws
WY 2·241~
1 4 ~lc I .. I'' 'I
T I .-.-·e 29 tfc
'

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.

Street
State

DAD CAN GO
DIRECTl'f

~1

410. Gb..lmed

JANUARY SALE
USED FURNITURE
and APPLIANCES

--- ~

~XPENID~TU~ts.e neno
un

De·

~

-~UTH!SOLD

~-

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CDLWP

Rond
Park.inrllf't trement
FundFuntll
.. ...... 17.600
1!1.2 t3 4fl
40
Tru1t ~'tliJds
. 1,.300.00
Gran!"\ Total All Fundi .

v~~~~E cg~N~:~o~ioORT

~--~~ ~-==========:::1 cemb•r
for th e l'l1cal Ynr Ending
lr, n•'
Phone Today For
I Populal•on tuo C•nu•- un

- -·

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law
88. "Salad

"WeN, I Hll tht baby-sitter and her boy friend did what
we asked-took care of everythi~a; while we .liii.

Middleport,

I

M~l"'r

; ; -- -

OF TliE
ANNUAL
Cli!RK
- RiPORT
OF THI"

101

GIRl. IN THE WORLD 15···

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of land

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II.Jewi.ah

good
running eondition. Phc Chester
G.M.C. piCkup. fiood llres, very 91!5-2160.
1 t 11p
good motor Everth1ng com- -- - - ---~---~.:
plete. Ready to work. G. A. l964 VOLKSWAGEN, ucelltDI
Deem, Racine , Ohio
condition. WY 2-3m.
!43lc
1211111

Olher Gtn Vlllal!'fl f'und1
11'.211 &amp;3
'
Total Gen. \'lllall• Fun41 90,0JSI68 1
Sewer Fund
..
J2,270.oo

Notice

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Pome-r

tl w \'!I!CJ !!C of
-$2 10 b ! If
111
~r 'I
P"'l (: ill \\ \' 1·1346 or WY .SrE.·' . ,' '• lbcoon,.
H U .B . , 1 f'f' r

VH" \Til1".',

of Nuyllir"~ Run. , F'lrl d t r

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Legal

27. Wraagle

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1959 DODGE hardtop,

Auto Sales

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USED CAR LOT

POMEROY, OHIO

BLAmNAR'S

locot ;.nd Foun d . , (.II'• II' ·.•c.,•·'I .l "t' .
J?.Jil·c!-··- ----··--- - -··- 1 WY 2·2143
-· ·W t d T B
LOST· C lil~'-.I 'S with
trmpl ·· TWO TH:\ll.EH SPA.CES for '
an e
0
uy
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17.8

lA 'l'rapo
20.TIIroM
:IL (~!orr

MUST WAIT FOR THE
COMPUTER10 TELL HIM
W HO~E MOSTDESII R\I;BLl:'

- - n.- lliter 18.li'Nncll
--~

Meal
lll.Ml...-.1

KEITH GOBLE FORD

OPEN EVES 9·.00 P.M.

SERVI ( E

I" 11 tic 1
From the largl'!il truC'k or
:.. '
i :-.i'OIU: FOK SALE: W11J tmde ;
bulldozer radiator to lhe
5 rooms and t' for
projJt'r1)" Ctirl !, smallest beater core.
I ('i balh, d Jll'.ll'1; 1Jr:&lt;; &lt;lpJrlment.
Lemley. Tupp~rs Pl,.ms. Ohio 1
,.
1 1
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I
p!rt'
1w:1 10:1 1n
1
epor - Cnll G67-3!1G4,
l 6 6tp 11

:.nc. ~;~:"' . :md ~ I Jill " 11.1". 11 · •·
luxP
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f

hParing

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36. Polnt

81/2-F't. Pickup. Good tires. Save plenty here.

Mt

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30. Etc1Lng11

19591nternational V-8 s795

p

"'Y Sal

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Wind

You Always Pi!y Less At •••

Hardtop Sedan. Full power, automatic. ready to roll.

EXPERIENCEb

ettr
8.Boaltlay

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$ee Our Many Other Uoed C1n &amp; Tn1c..

tic

and WilY worry over f1 siUJ.:J(sh
selltic tank Get Kle&lt;~n-Em
Al l SiTltt' Taiik
Cleanl·r.
J .. mdm,.J k F'arm
Bureau,

rrHI!ll S

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t liJIIJ

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b.l :l: . ;n.u·l nH· J• t Ill p.!nH·rtw .
1\ \
12 Jl tie

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II.Simplo

1960 Mere. Park. 4-D s599

$199

J?t •
II.IIIIJr·

2B.Chotce

Low mileage, good tirrs, in A-1 condition.

1956 Chevrolet "6" HT Cpe.

-

22. ClldflDII'

1.-

26.-

4 Dr. Automatic Trans. Radio and heater.

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15.Virluouolp ,

r-"""'11

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1962 Pontiac Tempest

1960 Ramblers:. W. s499

$129
$129
$199

I. BOot!

:U.Grapo

4 Dr . Hardtop, 6 cylinder, automatic trans. Power
steering. RadiO and heater.

Locally owned car. 4 -~pet&gt;d box, 110 engine, lots of
extras, black finish, red bucket scab. Radio. New
tires.

19S7 Dodge V8 • 4 Door, Good _
1955 Ford VB Cpe., Clearance _
1950 Chevrolet% Ton Pickup _

.... pine
lO. Blblnata

Ill. Amy or
J......

1963 Chrysler Imperial

1963 Corvair Mon. S1399

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R&lt;Jk er

loli W'ic' Willi

.1. J'rultl or

~.LAII.W'-ill t•

ooort

lU.

allhwl
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ll.'l'lderot

4 Dr. Country Squire. 8 eylinder, automatic trans.
Power steering, power brakes, radio and heater,

Plenty of ~conumy and priced to go.

Furmture, Middleport, -·····- -·-------- 1
Ohio.
11 12 Hr RARI.. GRUESER, Plumbln~
•
---~- 1 and He&lt;'lmg,
Minersville l
~',llld ~ { u: !" '- · r·· ·.': ~ 111 , •,. t ld~·
t\ltnersvtlie, UtlJO, rnnne W\ RAfS, ml&lt;'t&gt; elnnmated fmever I Ohto End your sewer troub 1
·
\\. H l :,,~, . tl.Jt "llll'. tll1111 1 2-~.1":4
1_ l~ ~l' l Gel "Slr:~r" Ebersb.lCh tbrd-j Jcs. We h;n:e Hll s.tzr.!l sewer
t.i tr 1•
· -- - - · v. o~ t ~' Sugar Hun Mtll, Pick- marh1ncs H e&lt;.~sonable rate!. I
1
~-li 1 1JI·:H 'J unfurn i~hrd :1 ronms i en~ l!ardl'.ure, \1 as&lt;~n.
: Call WY 2·2~74, day or night. '
9
12
301
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9 1ft tfc
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Notice
(", l.tl~ 1-:u!l dlnJ~.
11 Jii tfr SEWING machines, repalr ser : llf.ATl NG, - PLUMBJNG Rural
Wll.l. ( ,1\~·· :t .• :J', ,•1, 111wr n 1l 11)',1: 1.111 , •.111 !lc:t:-;. ~ [),•fijiHI\1 1 vrre, all makes W'i 2-2UI4
Ooxol bultle (; as 1\rnold Bro- ,
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d
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tl"
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The
F~hnt
Shop,
Pomeroy
thcrs. 6\U 1!:. Ma1n Street ,
1
1 1
11 1
]. ' dl 1 , : '1'1 ! \1 I I
Ill ~II I II'.
1
c,J! 11nl"i:&gt;. Pl ~~&lt;llt' \\ y 2-:-JI" ~I.
Autllr01zed Smger Sa'~ and Pomeroy.
9 22 tfc
On(' \.llol .. 1'• fll •· Ill h i
il
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www

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LAmtlltr

1962 Ford Station Wagon

Deluxe vinyl Interior, green finish , good tires, heater.

RL 124
Ph. wv 2.5271
Syracuse. Ohto

LOOKIN'
I'ORWARD$
10 II'-

'

DAILY - CROSS WORD

.u. t1pou

1963 Volkswag. 2Dr. s1369

Everyday Specials
at
Marie's Style Post
Haircuts
$1 .25
Shampoo &amp; Sets
$1 .50
30 d.1y color rinse,
Shampoo &amp; set
$3 .50
Permanents
$7.50 up
WP. Sell and Service
W1gs and Wtg lets
Mar~e
. 's StyIe p os t

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6 oylinder, Standard Trans. Radio and heater.

new tires, tan finish. V8 engine. Spotless interior.

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1965 Mustang 2 x 2

Power steering, automatic, radio, all the works, like

I

WE \\1 :: 11 1"
ottr "l\'l 'n·- TWO hcd r{1om hnusctrailer, all :
-·· - - - - - - p
1
ciiltll :l1 .1.1d 1!1.1Pk~ to 1"\ 1'1\' :
ulllil 1l'"' tun11~lwd 1".111 WY t -· wELL kept carpets show Lhe
orw t u r 1111 -u k111d l '' lllt':"tii i! SI 33~6. WY 2·2186 nr WY 2-3600 l re~ u lts of regui&lt;Jr · Blue Lsof q nlt~&lt;l\1"1~ .u .d llt"li1 1'\h' ud-\
12-16-Uc tre spot cleoning. Rent elec·
1
t&gt;J t.. ~~ ~ d .r P\h tilL' !l lnt-":i
Lnc shamponer. $1 . J-'l{'kt'ns
.. nd lk:1ll' ~,f 1'1 1r la1 hn, 1 JH : ·;·:~: 11nG II·Ur ··("\· '1' turr•"h&amp;
Hardware Comp&lt;~ny, !\lason,
gr&lt;l rull :~ l ll•'r . ~ll111 l'~ tld\\t· ll I al and unfurnl!tled apart· W. V&lt;J
1-3-6te
1Ja 11gll :-· r &amp; ( ;n11ddt~ldn·n , rrh'nts WV t-!'4 .'\A
12 e tfr
I
I ii llp
I FIREWOOD. •ny length. $10
4 HOO:v1 funus \!C'd apilrlment . pi("k U'J Joc 1d. CHll or
wnte
1 WlSil tr 1 !IJ,lllk ll'V frll'IHI, fnr r~'rll PltCJ~" \\'Y ~-:.!776 ~~1- Gl r nd;;!e Skidmore,
Slmde. '
lor th• •i r rn . ,n: \.':ll·d~ . ~;i!h
tvr .) f1 rn . !hone \~Y 2 -3~r4. l Ohio, MY 6&lt;1-t~7.
1 -~tfc
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l'
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:md ·,; r;i\ t . ... 'unn ~~ Ill\ t"t "
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11 .. I 1fc• _ I BUOGE'T PRICED
n·nl tw,lnl ,th!dllon . and d11r 1
furmture in
in,r, !I ll' . l11i1d~ ,~· ~n:-,, ,rl.
1
our lllirci floor budget shop.

SEE US TODAY FOR THE BEST DEAL!

1964 Chev.Imp. 4-Dr. s1999

I

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91T!N'9Uf!I!R
AT .....

A eobYG!TS
TIRED OF THEIR
OWN COOKIN'
AFTER A WHlLE

I'M SHORE

These Sh1rp One Owner Used C1rs.

6 cyl engine. Std. trans. Radio and heater. Locally
owned and sharp Jnterior. Turq. fmish. New guarantee.

I

'fORE HU91!1ANO ARE

of

Start Your New Year Out Right In One

1965 Chevrolet 4Dr. s2095

69~2607.

11 1" tf
"_' &lt;

'IEP-AN'
I HE'AR 'IOU AN'

Power steering and brakes, automatic, tully equipped,
radio, heater, blue finish. Spotless clean interior.

-

!J;3ll • a~ ,_,. ,...,., P Ill. orJJJ, i

S.turtl&amp;.~

lo1200' ~ .: 390' May be
by appointment only .

On

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.. ~· -' UISU'tJAflt~&gt;..·
.,.. m'"
i;1om
'~'if'~,, :a~'t:~~~ ~ro •~

and walnut. Air conditioned.
Large patio and douhle carport.

IARNEY IOOGLI •nd SIIIUPFY SMITit

POMEROY MOTOR CO.
1964 Olds 88, 4-Door s2149

1

1

tras Yr. t:nd .

,.., rtu.... oen

-nic tUe

Cf'

and
wall to wall carpet on 1
floors. About two-thirds of
bouse ts paneled in mahogany

1963 Corvair Monza Cpe.
$1399
I ora II .v OWIH'f l'JI", 'I's, pe ,.,
bJ
110
•rJgr·ne,
lots
of ex·
~u
t x,
"

A~~" ~te"'r:e-

Cent.-

dining, family, l&lt;itch•n. "••k·
I fast play , ma1d's, utility
and :

l't•\H'r stet'nng, automatil', radio. All the works. Per·
ft..-t. Yr. End .

OU"

l "hp

tLAfl!.b

f'OJ

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not ""f' ' tc~pfiL\OIOit IOI
(JI"IP ·~l&gt;!'Te&lt;:l l !U't~rtlnn

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locatlon oo top oJ small bill
facing StaUI Highway Garage on
Route 7 w1tb good road to main
bighwaY Four bedrooms, livtne.

Year End.

I 1964 Chevrolet Impala 4 Door

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START SAVING
TODAY
--AT--

Modern Ranch Sryle Beautiful

1964 Olds 88- 4 Door - - - - - - $2149
Power steering and brakes, automatic, full equipment.

l "H\t~f.I1" 10f&lt;ll-

tl'IU

HOUSE FOR SALE

Pomeroy!
Motor Co.

QUAlfTY

I' M
I) a•
1\Ptnrt'
1"\INICIIItnt.
lilonltn ou.uhne 11&lt;-oll .. JJI

fl.-Dally ~entlnel, Pomeroy·Middleport. 0., Jan. 8, 1966
Real htate For Sale
- - ··----- - --

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t-DIIl1 Sentinel, PomtroY·Middle~~._~ Jan.

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s._uee

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Mrs. Eufer is
f
Reviewer 0
'Pillar of Iron'

Around And
About
Middleport

Installation of O##icetS is HeL
'I D f A Tuesday
8y Ches t er Counet 0

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Vunt County ome

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Friday Dec. 10 at Hoi· grandparents are Mr. and land Mrs. T. A. Cleland, Ra~
IAllen
zer hospitaL Malerba! grand· Mrs. car! Gheen, Syracuse. The and Mr. Frank Gheen, Whee

•

The Golden Rule Adult Sun·. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Dal- great grandparents are Mrs. ing. The Gheens also havt ~
day School class of the Long l iaS Cleland Racine; patcrool Mabel Roush, RRRcine; Rev. Idaughter , Rebecca _Lynn, 2.__

-- --·--· ----- ----- -- ------''Pillar of !ron," !he story of presented gifts and • treat to
Marcus Tullius Cicero, Roman · each child. Rev. Freeland NorDrapery De""artment
Elberfelds Pomeroy
. d th
d
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Installation of ollicers
was Wolfe. was accepted.
beld when Chester
Council , Ofllcers were mstaUed by
ll
mt't Erma l'lt'lund deputy and mMr. and Mrs. Otho Mattox lorator, statesman and writer, ris accnmpame
em ~n gave
Daughter~ of Amer1c .
" ' Sa '
of Point Pleasant, were Sundav l was given by Mrs. James Eu- each a box of crackerjacks.
'fuesdav evemng With ~9 JHt"lll· ~~~~red ;;"b~~lon rge~~·so~:~~ guests of bi:s parents. Mr. and , ler when the Midd\eJXlrt LJI· .A shurt prog~&amp;..'ll w~s held
beLr:d~reM.'•e~tK. r::~euter. courw itor. roun~·ilor . Mar\' Sh~wattt'r, vice Mrs. Carl Mattox.
I erary Ctub met Wednesday aftPr Wllh Rev. Nor~ls tellmJg the
~ "'
~
.
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,
. .
.
. .
. . noon at the home of Mrs. Rod- story of the birth of
esus.
prestded. Mary Porker was ll'- eounutor. Doroth&gt; _ M)ers, us
Mrs. W1lham Robson Is m 1
D
.
Th b It
·t- Mr s. Will Swain president of
ported as senvu . . h 111 m Hul - su•'IJ1e .' 1rt- counc Jio;·; ~1 a rga - Lima where she is the guest of ney b own~mg . · Jde u00-' wn._ .l lhe class, read a story, "Is
zer huspttal and F:mm'.' AdH.'HS rt't ~td l&lt;ll ll cundul·tor Kt't!l:ih her daughter and famil y Mr. ten Y Tay or ~a we ' 15 cons! Th
1\. Sant"a Claus?" and ex.
·
· d · M· · K R ·e
'
, dered b-.· entrles lhe best of ere · ._
and Wlim&lt;l (,~ n t h~r !11'1' Ill tn \la~;n . Y,;lf €'n .. .lr~
OS • and Mrs Chffurd Cunmngham
k
ll the
r pl!iined that God ill ·the reo!
thf:' hospital Wilma
(;mther Inside sentmel. Ann~ Tu tllt.•. and fa mily.
I h~r wo~ s, It te !
story_o I Santa Claus
sent hrr t.h&lt;Jok~ to, J glfl and IIUL~ J dt&gt; sen lmel: Lt'da
Mae
I Ctcero
m the era or the hr!i!t C31015
. .
.
'th th
c:1rd..; Tilt' r~rt of tht' audit- Kra~uter. JtmlOr p11st council- Mr. and Mrs. Ike Wilt spent leasar. in the setting of Rome, , .
Wt!~e su;~t Y.J afte~
u, H1·ten or. "'nd E~lh~r Rid~r1uur. trus- lHllld~'Y weekend with J1"" pa- , Athens and Sicily, Mrs. Euler, chl~dren takmg P ' .t t
lng rommttlt't l't'&lt;Jd
rent::l. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph a retired language
teacher, lwhichd lfhey tl gaCveh . rlecal ~a p'orns
tt'~
.
I
. f th. earne or It! n s m .. oFIRST
~Irs Cleland nn bf'halr of the Saelens and son, Denms.
gave an excellent revtew o
IS gram
QUALITY
Counnl. prt&gt;~t:'!llt'd \-ilss 1\tue.
.
. best seller.
'
·
rer ~nth a P.-t'i:l l'ounl'l lor' s pm. Spending the holld~y weekend , The meeling was opened wtth
REGULAR
w1th Mr and Mrs Carl Matwx .
db M' S I
.\1tss t\r:Jt'll lt'r e:xprt'ssed her wf're their· children, Mr. i the club collec_t le y 1ss u- f~amily Returns
Certified Oil Station opprt'twllun ot the lwlp and ~nd Mrs. Leonard Mattox and san Park, pres,Jdent, w_ho :xtend· t r.-1r. and Mrs. ussell Few
tN . M•il" St.
Pom•roy
t·oupl:'rar:on ~f t~lt' L'tlOl!~l tt_es ch ildrt'n. Ka!'t'n Mary Ann and ' c~d New Years greetmgs Mrs. have returned to Middleport afand mt mht'ls ((illl~I IIt't Jl"-- Mike Nttro: Mr. and Mrs. Otilo ' George I~sher was place~ _on ~ hnving spent the holidays m
ports w~ re grv:n by En~Je- N~w- t\latt t;X and lamily, Carla and ~~~e .associate ~e~~er wallmg j Zanesville with their doughter,
• 1 4 0 3- e fl o e e ell k1 t( ht&gt;n ~ommtttt'l:'. Marv P.
p t Pl
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nd h..,t and the restgnatmn of Mrs. 1 Rosmarie with Mrs Few's
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a ~Ir s E:ustat't' Wilson and son. · · em was ac~ep
mother, Mrs. Arthur Ha rmon
\\ebeJ. nmu~ ll&lt;~neous. &lt;:~nd Lth- AndY. Pt. Pleasu!ll, and Wa~ne deep regret. Mrs. Nan 1\.foore of G!endale-av, Zanesville, and
ouR Cus~Oill·uUade
t'l Or-r. orphans
\u ll. uf Nitm
gtne the annual trea ~ur rr s n&gt; Vrllh r.I r F'ew·s p.~rent s. Mr.
DRAPERIES ARE MADE TO
. l'nm m1 tlt'f'.~ rnu~wdd for, lhe ·
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VQ t' t &lt;~ .nd the nommi:lllng repEur t . and Mrs. Vernon Few, ChandYOUR
EXACT MEASUREMENTS
rt~" lt-rm ~'&gt;ere t,o ) ~~ f redt-r - :\'lr . Hnd :\1rs Ea rl Smith was grve n by Mrs. James U· . h.:rsv lil e.
Any Width ••• Any Length
wr. . Znn:1 H: &lt;!, 11:t 11w Fr·t'dPr - 11\ lanlm i\.liilt'r l Hml i.'hildren. lt'r.
1 On D~c . 26 they attended the
1
t('k. Ad o .\!urns . .\li:lr_., Sho w C~It - .Jot'\, Sustt' and Trmmy ot Ur-; [\' t'W officers elected Inc_uded fun er.l l of Mr.. Fe\\'s ,., rnndCome in !lnd choose from a -world of dra·
pery fabr1cs and co lors. Don't miss lhis
er r:-. l':\n 1\J· .. r. ;!IH'1 Ol\'.' t· bi'. 1 ~, '-i!Jt'll! lht" ,\iew \t:·nr's wel'k Mr s. ~arl Horky, prP~td t&gt;r ll_ ; mother, Mrs. Jessie Buclianan, i
uru ty lo brighten your home with
opport
Kelh. 1'. :!\s an d nw:mf,. Eliza- €'-nd wrt h ht&gt;r p~rt'nls. -r-.1r. and Mrs. \ian Moore. VH' t' l! l't'S I· \\;tp!e-: tv, z~t nPS\' IIle .
custo
m
m&lt;tde draperies It a buPjet·
ON CUSTOM DRAPERIES
tH'tli H.ly·t·' Ada t\eutzlmg . 1.11- Mr~ t;ai\ M1ller.
; dt•nL t\.lro.;. Bernanl Fult z. ~t'l'pleu1ng pr1ce.
FROM A SELECTED GROUP OF
i,e Chm.ty E' a Rai l l' ~. Milh?l
f 1 d retarv and Mr" Wil liam Hrts-·:
\ ':m ~lt•tt• :- and (;oldt e \'v'ulfe , Eug\'IH! Barhntor It' 1 \ on ay sell. .treosllrer. The"' will \&lt;l~ e Of,'.~ St·lrool Oatt~s
OUTSTANDING FABRICS
ml ~r·ellilnt'tms: E~ tht&gt;r Hidt&lt;n - for Lumltm ~:tlier h;nmg spent · oflil'e ne:xl Septf'mh~r.
Art~}anuur.Y 25th
ou r. llono; 1\twni~.
Dorothv th e h1•l1dn1·s he re w1 th h1s· mv- Twentv nwmbers an:.; wrrr,l H~r ! lle ChJpit'r OES met In 1
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. a buo~&lt;1 '.1:.· rPgu l;t r session at the ~lasomcl
il.ht·r~ . Ultve \\ pher.
LPthn· tht&gt;r · f\.Jr o; Ida l3[!C'\111er
, and bro- •·o ll l'all· bv n&lt;Jrmng
BRING tN YOUR MEASUREMENTS
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tl r · 1\·lr il lld 1Mrs I• \'t'rt'll Ha ~WE MAY HAVfCOT TH('PRICES ... •·
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\\1111d nnd l.t&gt;llra 1\t fblenti', or-· lt:' ~ .'
d
"' 1\] ·· 1_·k 'l'&lt; •ylor l 'aldwt•ll. ~1r s lln ·, •.!\'tlg Tt•mpl 1• i\1ond;J~ evening w1th
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ANO
ENJOY
THE
ph&lt;J.n'i . l.t&gt;d&lt;t \lat&gt; Kroeut t&gt;r, r~~ - hrwr am · . an
~ _· ' . s(' I'\'Pd ta!ltlres fullnv.1n~ tl1e Worthy ~lalron .\1arv Lew Jt1hn 1
· 6UT WE ~EVER CUT THE
SAVINGS!
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1he1· Wnght ;wd Fthel Orr r~:~~· l1athlwr :md lamlll("' !\1rs ld&lt;.~ nH:l'!nt~{
' :&gt;~lfl and Worthy Patron Ben [\
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FH:: Il tnger. ti n: hospJta w ll'li' -~ •_e 1a' _ ~~":·~r
It wa.;; announrrd th at the
• Custom pleating!
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A . a medll'&lt;d p&lt;tt!enL .wd 1s I ~PARENTS VISITEO
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t• "'- tr; . rtrgaJI" u 1t'. nn.t
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• Double folded top headiflg with perm anent
wl~t·•~ rQ\1 is to be pllln•tl
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happy happens, " l'n;!k . . .; d , T·t
"t'll
H _ rupera tmg n• th,· llH nw 11! 1H'r ;
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double
bottom
hems!
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and
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that
the
pttst
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FOR L[I'I GTH, meawre from to~~~~~~~
) : ron•tlil l(t!dl lt' dlld D 0 ]'is rii:'L
---- - - : Harbara. ul o:lumhu . . 'li ~ llt•d . flllrlll:tl rlinn('f will be &lt;Jt the
• Blind stitched side hemsJ
r.t ro d to lenglh d@S
ited.
watch time!"
, r,ru(·"n. kWhe n. Ht-l('ll Wollr,
her pMcn ts. Mr. and l\·lrs. J. P. ,\ 1ul·lm n('st~mran l Sunrl·a~·. Jan:I 'i 6ol
• Corner weighting for even hanging!
F) nt.'l Cl!' \ ud . Zelfla \\rlwr, Ei - 1 Lul'il\t" Kr:w11l "f
dt•linf) uf'nl· Folden. Hutland. !Hil&lt;'r gw '* u&lt;tr;. 9 &lt;lt 1·:10 p m. Mrs. Chlorus
We' l: rlt=!ho.rt' r your fonis hrd d1 ~ tpNit! &lt;;. to you
lt•t'fl Bahr. l\ud1·1"~' \1rCoy Rnd ~~1 n· K Hul!r'r . Dohtre~ Wolfe wt're Mrs. Jol:n r:l tas, . W i 11 Gnt.nrn \\ a~ :lppo tuled publicity I
d crc :r~ t\or !old()d and ro::.U y to hong, •• no
prcSSIIlg needed.
1
l&lt;u/lt' \rwt•ll guo~d P! urdt&gt;r . an 11 Ltw 111L· l\1 ii"UH pu lr ' 11 . .-:t 1as. Donn:.~ \~ill and \·uwnli.l dJ&lt;urman for the year. Rt·fresh - ~
Al stl, Ada \·an Meter a~d Doro thy Httdlle, fia~ \)parer Fuudr ee. all of Masott, W. \'a IIH'nt s were S~' I'VL'd by M.1 1·y Lew :
- - - numlwr 1 &lt;1nd l.t'lha \\'twtl. as- ,1\'lrs \lttrg le McDa rne l of Ciif- .lul11 lsun nnd Ben Philson.
siSta nl, flm·, r.n,. ser,
fla~ tun . her &gt;nn, Howard, h·n ne OIL
-- lw &lt;~n·r numtwr '1. ,1nd Law· a \ l&lt;i(' fur lol!gh fro111 Ft. Bt•!mlng, (;a,
1\NNOUNCE BIHTH
Pomeroy, Ohio
l-h1rt·.1ng. a~~. J&lt;;:l :tnt: E•ll wr H1d - Mr. and tl-lrs. Joe Brinker of i\1 r. .::md Mrs. M&lt;1nuel
E.
t'nt,ur·. team ('a pl ron.
Zeldd Belp ft' Hlul M1:-1s Su s1~ j\hDan- t;Ju·en are ann11tmcmg the birth
TONIGHT
Wdwr. rou1wil •·ap!Jtn. Jk le n w! ol Clifton.
of a 6lb. 9 ~ ~ oz. snn, Michael·.,.....,...,,.,..,...,...,...,...,...,...,...,...,.===========..,.,.,...,..7~--"":
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VOL XVII

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MEIGS THEATRE

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Elberfelds Pomeroy

F r tday •nd Saturd•y

Januo.ry 7-1
Wm. (fStlt ' l
" I SAW WHAT YOU
(~nd
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DID"
I If now who you ue)
C1·a\1 furd. John II '!'

llll lll Lt&gt; d t.n ck&lt;io n.

"HONEY MOON HOTEL"

'l",•ch n1color - .
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t~ &lt;&gt;! • d! lln1·,p JJ II S Ju/Ui ,
API,. Yt· 'II ~:l"ll bl.nc!ws
t.r r..,,..,.ll.tn \\ ~ un

A mt•e\HI!/: t•f th(' p .~~ t !'tl'.lll·
rilurs was ;tmlfHmrt11 ror 1:111 1
12 vt li lt' lud ~t' h11 :l v.rth l.eda
l\·\a e t\rai'U\Pr , ~bttt+' Fn•droril'~ ClTld r\da \] rol'' IS iiS lJil...: ·
te""t's Oftll'er.: w1l l be t!l 'i lt~H ­

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AI the ck•se t•f 01f' Tlll'l't ing.
quart~rl\ h1 rtbd1r\S wPrt&gt; (Jb· 1
:-.I'I'Hd wi th reft't"-:hm~"&lt;nts !llerv~d lJ\' tl\t' krh'nt'n committee.
SUNDAY. MONDAY
Tht honor-:od gues!S. Hubt'rt:-l
11nd TUESDAY
Lt:t·. Dulor es Wulff', Upi.il E:H.: hJln 9. 10,1 1
lr.g •·r. J::q her Kldt'nuur. Em.:tc
R1 1 k \t·l·l•n
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\L1rv Sh(lwaltcr, Bel"'
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"LOVE I KISSES!"
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\t l .,., J .-. tl. Kl·lly. AU ;r .\t·utr.lmg, v.ere ~eated at 1
t-.r ,· ~lll \t l.,n . .! H I }
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dt't tJr;;ted bi rtnU:t y ca ke and :
" WILD ON THE BEA CH"
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Til'! no:xt mPetrng will be on
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Tilt" A'&lt;l ro
Tw".d;l.\ . .J.,n Pi and reft·f-,h m, · nt~ ~~ill be Sti'Vtd by th,·
!{ltllntn;,: lllllt· :! H r ~ 45 min
kl il'i lt'II CUlllJ!II ttct .

Goessler
Jewelry Store
Court St.
Ohio

Pomr n:w

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RUBBER
INSULA TED BOOTS

SJ-88

Con . . er~•
Reg.
$12.95

pr .

GIRLS
OXFORDS· STRAPS

spa

Si1t

to J

8 1h

pr.

Loafer.
It's our Turbo-Jet 396: the V8 stron~ enough to run your Chevrolet and ha
.automatit transmission, power steering, .air t:onditioning, power windows,
AM/FM Mullip!ex Stereo radio. And more. Without even breathing hard.
Reason is, a Turbo-J et V8 breathes deeper. Breathea freer. Delivers
more us;,ble poll-er whene\,.er you need it- like for safer passing. Worka
more efficiently. Where the small er engine hurries, a Turbo-Jet V&amp;
just loafs along. Smoothly. Quielly.
How'd you like lo drive behind one ol the best V8s ever made? That, )'OU
do at your Chevrolet dealer'•· And nowhere else.

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WOMEN'S FLEECE LINED BOOTS

't'urbo-Jet 396 V8e (or '66. You can order 325 hp in any Chevrolet; 325 or 360 hp in a

ll''"lle 8S 396. There's also a 427-cu.-in. Turbo-Jet (up to 425 hp) available in Chevrolet. and Corvettes.

CONVERSE
Sizes 4 to 9

Values To $7.99

Size

·11'12

to

BOYS' GLOVE LEATHER SHOES
Reg. $6.99

6" SHOES, Sizes 8lto 3 · · · · $3.88 pr.

Oxfords • Loafers

Wedge Crepe Soles

51..
6'12 to 11
DiscontinuPd Styles

Cou~e,

8" BOOTS, Sizes 10 to 3 · · ·· $4.88 pr.

MEN'S

225 No, Second

Cilev~'t

I' I0 I' : Caprice Cuetom Coupe, Corvette Sting Rar
Chevelle ss,aos Sport Coupe. These and all the '66
wlet.i come with 8 new sar~:ty features sta nd ard, mcludmg seat bell9 rftlnt and rear. Buckle up befol'tl you budp~1 · ..
All kinds

or cars, allln ooe place .•• at your Chevrolet dealer's Chevrolet • Chevelle · Chevy D• Corvalr • Corvette

14-6903

Middleport

FIVI CENTI

Hanoi Mission is Critical
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KarrComes
Outforhis
Second Term

Syracuse Budget Approved

K0bJentz IS• .

Salesman Proves There's
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pres.·den
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Blame for Route 7Wreck

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'65 OperationS
ByRacine
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Prove red

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POMEROY MOTOR COMPANY
W. MAIN STREET

POMEROY

PHONE WY2·2126

Occupational
E. : Kit Offered
T Area Use

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Dies Friday

$2,000 Package

Water Haulers

Three Charges

Received from

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ReqDire

Face Teen-ager

Minnesota firm

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sandburg Rece•"ves Good w.·shes from LBJ

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~ ROUSH'S SHOE STORE

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Policy Winds

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Values To $3.99

6111

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$5.00

Black - Brown- Biege- Green

BASKETBALL SHOES

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Mrs. Zerk}e
Of Hartford

WOMEN'S LOAFERS
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The State Board of Education was considering to·
day recommendations that the new Meigs Local school
district be awarded $1.9 million largely as aid to build
a new comprehensive high school.
WASHINGTON iUPl\ - The , would devote themselves entire- industry, and Col. Gen. Vlatft.
Slate Supt. E. E. Holt askd altogether that $26.3
higb-powered Soviet Mi::~sion •.o .ly to arranging more firepower mir F. Tolbukop a strategio
million be assigned to 23 districts to build new schools.
Hanoi aroused considerable! for Hanoi l.o meet U.S. and missiles expert .
Custom suggests that the superintendent's recom·
speculation among diplomats South Vietnamese m111 tar y Communist China Thursda1
mendations are tantamount -- ~- - - - - - - - - here today as to its possible might.
linked the Shelepin mission to
to approval by the board. [lions to Pomeroy Junior High
effect on future events in war- Administration officials de- the American suspension of air
The recommendation says the school, and limited remodeling
lorn Southeast Asia.
I clined to discuss the miSS ion in Iattacks agaln st North V!et
MOSCOW _ A HIGH-LEVEL
slate funds would be augment· of Rutland, Salisbury
and
Some were huplng- despite 1 any way. They contended they Nam. Peking's unplia tion wa l
Soviet delegation, headed by
ed by an estimated $913,000 in Bradbury ellmentary schools.
the external evidence to the had no ~dvance kno~ledge the jthat ~oscow .and Wa~hlngtoa
the Kremlin's top troubleshoot.
;ocol funds .
Voters of Salisbury, Bedford.
contrary - that the Russians group was gmng pnor to the 1 were _m collusiOn ~ tr) tu &amp;el
er, Alexander N. Shelepin, paid
The money would be used lor Northwestern, Pomeroy
and
would quietly try to ease pubhc ~n noun cement from ~OS· i llanm to stop f1gh_tm~ .
a quick visit to Communist Chi.
a 900-pupil high school with vo· Middleport lost Nov. 2 approv·
Communist North Viet Naml co w las t week and Ihey The Shelep1n mJsston c~me!l
na today and flew on to Hanoi ,
[ ca tional traimng faci\itie!l, addi ed by a 70 per ceo~ margin .•
toward aeceplllnce of President ~er~in.ed to speculate on the at a cri,tical.. point in Pres~den.~
reportedly to boost Soviet aid
Michael C. McWilliams
r;w ~~~P:&lt;~.w .. ;,p;r~n:t;.&amp;&lt;~W&gt;'WI?W! proposa l to consolidate .thelr CHARLt;S KARR, SR.
Johnson's peal'e offers.
suhJeC t.
Johnson s peace offens1 ve.
1 TI1e Russian mission was The Chie r Executive is attemptto North Viet Nam.
Michael C. McWilliams, a I WASHINGTON IUPI) - Tho I school syst.!ms. A bond 15sue
delegation, includ- natin
of Pomt
Pleasant,d W. 1 cIt y prosecuor
w11l tt
be presented. to voters
But others felt the members heH ded by 11 high Cummunrst ing to muster world pressurt
1
1 o1 8 o(auaa,
The "-vt'et
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,
b
th e1th·1
1
iag top Russian rocket and arm- \a., has een appo nte a La., identified 88 8 member E'r a he May P~lfllary, e nex
o( the Russ ian miss ion, inter- party ofrrcer, Alexander
N on Hanoi and Peking to
aments experts, spent barely an Sales Representalh:e of the
f lb K Kl
Kl
A November election or at a speested
pflmarily
in
{'ount.ering
.
Shell:'pin
.
1:1nd
1m·luded
Dmitri
[decelerate the conflict 10 \'tet
hour in Peking, the official Tass Metropolitan Life Jnsarance 0 11 de tod u be;x ,:•·0 0wa rial ela·tion to provide the loPeking's influence in the area . F'. Ustinov, head of defe nse Nam
Compaoy lu the Pomeroy and cca e Itt ay
orUe A• US! cal sharf! which IS based on
news agency said. lt apparent·
.
omm ee on n- mer1can
.
.
!y received 1 cool reception . Mlddleporl area. Mr, McWd· A 11 ltl
d
tl 1 the maxtmum mdebtedness that
IIams atlended the Aiency
ck vd t"h aFnl~ pArompndy n,· may be incurred under law for
The news asency said the Rusin
.
vo e
e •u• me men ,
sian visitors were greeted by Training Center
ChiCago,
R b 1 T Re t
~
school purposes (9 per cent).
a middle-level Community Chi· Ill. ond is fully qua!Uied to of· tho er it s er, bl5' gave The new board organized lasl
fer service to tbe area. His
e comm tee only
name Monday night, naming Richard Charles R. Karr , Sr., said to~: a~~~~:~;-~, b:2~~re el~:~ father, Gay McWilliams, Jr., and pla('t of blrtb. He re- Jones of Pomeroy its president. day h~ will seek .a seco~d . term
bas been a Bales representa- r:~ to 8~1wer •ny otbe~
as ~elgs county commiSSioner . .Syracuse . Councll Thu rsday t con~i ngen_cies. $2.800.
·· I r~el and lighl S_625. rf'pairs to
8 snack, and Uren saw them off tlvt for Metropolitan Llfr since ~ ,tlons, Citing tbe Constltu
ije IS a republican.
rught unammously approved " Light ~und ~ Operatmg, $1 ,- p1pes und madunery $300 . olh..
after refueling.
1931. Mr. McWilliams and bls bon' protection against po•·
Karr, ~9. or RD 2, Pomeroy, budget of $38,185 for 1966.
:500
er operation expenst'S
$1100
MOSCOW- A JUGH LEVF.L wife and their two children llble self-Incrimination.
was elected commlssion.er
in I The budget has $11.000 of its . Slate Highway Im prove ments clerk 's bond and waterwork~ a~
Soviet delegation arrived today !_~~-~~ - ~~ -~~meroy,
t,, 'W ··"*'.'''P''i!H1ft?U.~1:fi. &lt;'.'·;&lt;•.• ~,'~"~the 1962 _general elec!l_on . He I total m the Water fund and $27,-! Fund - EmployPes $500, mat- sessme nl $63.14. new conf&gt;l uc~
in North Viet Nam after
ai
was a _Sahsbury t?wnshlp trus~ 18S in operating funds. A brea k- I e'rials $500.
tion and emergenc1es $1.104 '16,
brief slop in Peking which saw
lee prtor to runnmg for com· down shows:
I
Serviee Fund --Siretl repai' Revenue bonds $4.962 50. "' "''
the Russians and Chinese ComIDISS ion~r.
h
General Fund - Count'il $720. ~ $10.000. street cleanmg
$500. 1ment bonds $1 ,500, trustee St:rmunist! trade cold shoulders.
A nahve of t. e county ' Mr. Mayor $300, clerk $300, treas- I buildings and rentl!t $1.000, new : Vi (' e $75.
The official Soviet news agKarr was\ ~n ~D ~hom~oy H~ urer $200, solititor $2SO, repairs i construction $2.200
' In other activity. ('OUncil deency Tass, which reported lht
~~s emp oye f y 25 e an ar d $1,100, legal odvertising $150, 1 Special Assessments - Sink- l•rmmed ro seek funds to rom·
arrival said "a big welcome''
David Koble'ntz, 1 Chester 1 com
tlp~ny or It· yeafrs an Marshal Salary and expense3 [. ing fun d $1.500, interest
on plete its water system Into the
t
h'
I
d presen y " a par . tme armer. "00 f d
t
b b d $ 37
.
was being readied by the North
DF.S MOINES, Iowa (UPI) _G raham Jeambrey nev· own_s 1p trustee, w~s e ecte
Commissioner K~:~rr is a mem- ~ , 1re epar men~ $100, pu -1 on s I. ~ 5.
.
1 newl y anne~red Sf'C'I ton of
1b~:
Vietnamese Communists.
er forgot that day in 1955 when a gunman robbed him prestdent of the Metgs Couny ber of the Pomeroy
United lie employees rettrement sy Water r und - Offtce expen· ! town . The board of publil' alof his last dime. The 44-year-old salesn:\n was 350 miles Trostees and Clerks Assoe1a· Melhudist church, Middleport tern $190, construction
$800, ses $250. employees $1.320, 1fmrs operate• lhe water sy•MOSCOW - A ~~·POW· from home when It happened.
bon Thursday nl&amp;ht at tho Sec· Masonic Lodge No. 363 F 1o A.
- - - - ~ ·-- -- - -- tern .
ered Sov•ef delegatton ted by
."I Bwore then that i! I ever got a chance to take a ond Ward Ftre bouse In Pomc. M. and of lhe Meigs County
v,g ,l Walker of Bashan ask·
Communist party leader Leo- crack' at 3 robber 1 was g 0 . , ·~~ ----------..,.. -·--- r_oy.
F~m Bureau . He served
~
lf.t·ounci l i~ mterested i~ sell15
old Brezhnev ant! the defense mg to do it," he satd.
[shoof. The other two robbers Other new officers
elected years as a Middleport VolWI· [
'"8. Its old ftre truck. 1\alker
and foreign ministers left Mos- 040 zu vz Robbery I· 7d
, fled, leaving behind their ' were Oscar Babcock,
Olive teer fireman.
c~h
I JndiCaled ff'SI.dents of t~e Basb..
cow today for the Far East as He got his chance Wednesday companion, Dwain lvor Sholar, I twp. trustee as vice president ; Mr. Karr IS the first Meigs
an area are mtPrested m formKremlin trouble shooter Alex.- night, when he foil ed,&amp; robberyi30, a paro_Jee f~om . California's . Clarence Lawrence, clerk
of county Cflfldidate to announce
1 mg a volunteer department The
ander N. Shelepin arrived in attempt wilh a broken, unload· San Quen tm Pnson.
ILebanon twp. as secretary , and for public oHice in 1966.
. .
. 1proposal ":as taken under st~dy .
Hanoi with rocket and arma- ed revolver. Since then, he [ Jearn bey said he risked his ! Arthur Orr, Chester twp. tru sAllhough there ,was no. vehlr- i ~as InJured and no cha rge wa s 1 Al~en Lipscomb . wa ~ elel'tt&gt;d
ments ex.perts.
said, he has been deluged with , life "to show there were a few tee, as executive comiiUtteele contact. the St~te ~lghwa~. Ifll_:_d.
I pres~dent of council. Others at·
The Tass news agency said telephone calls. "Some of them Citizens left with backbone and man.
,
patrol reported an accident at l he patrol reported the re-1lendmg were Mayor Herman
the Brezhnev group left
by said l ~" an idiot to get spunk. The only reason punks Bernard Fultz, prosecuting at· '
fl.' " pdrr:c Thu,rsdlahy onl Ht. tlh, corveryl 9'a9bo~t d5 atom!. Thutrs;,lay ' Londhon, Cd'tecr·k RIC!hard Duck·
train for the Peoples Republic mvolvt'd.' he sa id.
•get away Wllh this is because to
t
k f
1ve an ur1ee- en s m1 e11 sou o a ,) ror , s en 1:1 ,"";ew wort an
ounc1 men Arthur
of Mongolia .. lhe sprawling COUll- Jeambey was shopping In a people stand around."
a ':.!;ti~a:t~~:d r~
0
or Gallipolis.
I Phila~~lphia at 1: 45 a.m. Thurs Sylvesler, Troy Zwilling, wI I·
try which hes _as a ~uffer be-, supermarket when three gun- Wh en Jt was all over, he said, bers. Honorary memhers mak·
A truck operated by Ray \ day . I he car was Ju~t off Rt. ham Hayes and Robert Williett.
tween t~e So~let Umcm and men walked in and announced !lomeone thanked him and ing brief talks were
Ralph
PLEASANT - . St~te Greene. 38, c t:veland, Tenn .. 7 south or Tuppers ~lams Tlwre i
Commurust Chma.
stickup. He slippf'd out to hi s gave him a dime for a .::up of Werry
J d J h
B
Pohce
are
rnvestlgatmg and a car dnven by Hergron were no apprehensiOns. Tht:'
car got a broken empty 321coffee.
H
F u !e ~I 0
a~~· ~ two breaking and enterings oc- Collier, 55. Barboursville, Ky . 1 lheft Is still under investiga-[
WASHINGTON- VICE PRES- caUi.&lt;r automatic ' pislol a~d
s onwaE 1 raL 'k eaEnoEr Foil. curnng Wednesday night !ale both were southbound. accord-· tion.
1
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WASHINGTON
-VICE
PR
'
uc K
e, · Sr· e d. , or ear 1Y Tb urs day mornmg.
·
· to oIf'1cers. Greene over tOOI\ Other arrests by the patiCtl l
R
ld
·Casually re-entered the store.
J rod
Chveyn
mg
1
ent Rubert H. Humphrey, '
.
Robert ~::k · arr, · an
Roosevelt School, Rt. 2, Pt. and pasoed Coll ier. but ··ut in Thursday included : Dennis
who has known !rustralloh· bul Then he )ammed the empty
·
Preasont was entered by break. , too qut'cklv and Coll1er went I 'I ·K·
18 D xt
f I
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h
Retiring
· 'd nt 1 th
.
·
.·
·" c mney, . e er. no mu ·,
not Iost his bo unce, IS entertng gun m o e rl s o one of t e
. . . pres I e 0
e as ing out windows in the rear ef 1 off the righl side of the high· f1
·t.ed t0 M ·
t · ·t ·
1966 with one ob 'ective - "to bandits and threatened to
socwhon Js Warden OUrs and
. . I
.
..
er, ct
· elgs coun Y cout [
h
l
Fed Lefh 't '
ti I
I the school. Reported lllJSStng , way te avoid a colliSIOn.
Jan 14 Walter Draper 37 Gal0
be worthry of thhiB kohf~ice. "h
presrldent 'R e1' "h re tsr ng v ce was several March of Dimes Collier's car strurk a con- lipoiis 'passing over th'e y'ellow i
Hump ev aoo IS
ead
.. h
·
0
J
•
served b Roeresmen
nd
· wererlde
rs. Amoun 11
O money con· crete CU1Vert resu 1hng In eavy line. Cited to municipal cour t
Mrs. June Lee,
guldant.'e
and grinned at the mention. of
t'n
y Ia Neutzling and talned in the folders 11 oot damage to the vehicle. He was J 7 w1II d G c 22 G· 1- ro'.:.nselor at Southern High
speculation that he must pohsh
Dwight Parker.
known .
. .
I .an.. ·
ar . · ox, ' a
his polilica! !rna~ If he is to
not tOJured. .
hpo hs. follow,ng too close ly, School, today announced a new
e-... • .
i Fred Harmon's Service StaThe' patrol c1ted Grt&gt;ene to cited to municipal court Jan occupational fil-e is available ia
coon ter th e high optnton poll
The Racine emergency squad
t'
Rt 2
.
1 ed
1.
rati of Seo Robe t F K
U'1it ended 1965 in the red by Postal aerkship
,. Jon. . ' was a so en er municlpal court today on a 7· and Edgar R Mahan 20 the school library ror the USI
dy "t,N V ;,1 thi~k ibe e:;
1170.01 , it was reported today.
during the same hours. Entry charge of cutting in too quick- Gallipolts, speedmg, cited Ja n: of students and adults m lhl
Exams Announced
Iwas gamed by forcmg open the ly after passing. He posted bond . 3
area.
po!Jtics for me ts to be a good
F.xpenses were $645.40 and
(ron! door of the slat,on Re- c
db N1
0 ·
The occupational library provice president,'' be said in an
receipts Including Royal Crown NEW HAVEN - The Post ported miSSing was cJgar~ttes
ars rJven Y e son
·
vides
current mformation about
Interview Thursday. "I hope to MASON - Funeral services pop boUle caps, were $475.39. Offtet&gt; De.p.artmont. Is announc· ,
' Watson. 53, Raeme, and Roy
.
candy and food stuffs.
Winebrenner 73 Syracuse C~'despecific
jobs. Tilt; f1 te was prolng
l
(Continued 011. Page Two)
for Mrs. Catherine Zerkle, 79, Mem bers said, however, donaa c1v1 service examma• ·,
' ··
.
vided
by
the SOuthern Local
of Hartford, who died at her tions of past yean ~de 1t tion for the position of substiswiped at 7·10 .am. Thur-sddy
1 School Board .
residence early lhis morning possible for the orgonlza ·on to tute postal elerk in tho New
on Rt. 124 in Syracuse with mod.
The file adds a lar~e nurn·
will be held Sunday afternoon have an overall balanc
of Haven Post Office.
erate damage to both. No one
her
of pamphlf' ts, oocupational
at 2 p.m. at Foglesong Funeral $484.27.
Starling oalary ls liBted at
brit"fs, reprints and poster maborne. The Rev. Marvan Frame The unit answered 170 calls, $2.57 per
hour w th ln·
terials to material already 8·
will officiale and burial will be and traveled 5,500 milee, doD&gt;t· [ creases up 1e $7,1162 per year.
vailable. Additional accuratto an
in Graham cemetery.
ing 1,435 manhours.
ApPhcatwn For?' 5000 AB, Pr. PLEASANT - Dennis
Rio Grande College has re- useful information alxlul jobs
She was born Feb. 8 1836 at B kdo
f 11 sho ed 51 wh1eh must be ftled, con be Bush 19 Hogsell bas been
rea
wn
G
ca
s
w
obtamcd
at
the
New
Have
'
'
'
·
reived
a $2,(KM) "package" of and opportunities wlll be ft!'0
Hartford, the daughter of the answered in Letart lownship,
.
n arrested by the Shenlf'i deceiwd each month from t h 1
visual education equipment as
late Isaiah and Mary Baker ,, 10
· Leb
"' · s 11
24 Posl Offtce. Applicants must partment for assault and bat·
~
anon, .. m u on,
actually rest'd 'thin th del'
a grant from the 3M Company, publishers of the file to keep
PT. PLEASANT - The na· Gibbs, and was also preceded in Racine vtflage, four in Syra·
e WI
•
IV· tery and hil and run. He was
St. Paul, Minn.
it up-to-dale.
Uon's big cities are oot the only In death by her husband, Stew· euse village and one each in eberyhoarea of the post office or also charged with failure to
The
equipment
was
presentSchool officials invite parents,
'th
a
growm
'
g
wa
t
.
1963
'
na
ftde
patrons
of
the
o(.
I
ld
.
ht
r
on"" laced Wl
• ar , '"
·
Middleport and Jackson Coun- f
.
.
Ye r1g - o · way ·
students,
out-of-sch00 l youlta
ed to the Coli eeaanawas
g l
rd
ter shorlage. Mason County She is survived by two sonns, ty. w. va., two in Salisbury '~inFurther mformation re· All three charges were the
, luncheon Jan. 5. William C. and all other Interested parttea
Health Departmenl also bas Donald, of Hartford and Lester, township lour In Olive Twp gbe btg· tedhe examination. may aftermath of an automobile ac·
0
make use or the occupat1onal
one.
' in Chester Twp. .,
am at the post offtce. e1'den t Wednesday a1 7= ••
I Cyrus, branch man~r. and to
oI Mason, Iour gran.dch'ldr
1 en, and thret'
~• p. m.
kit to help answer their vocaAn estlmated 56 per cent of oae brother, lsalah Gtbbs or A unit spokesman urged per·
en Rt. 2, four mlles south of
Mr. E M. Overholt, visual pro- tiona! and occupation al quetducts representative of 3M Buspnvate residence• have unsafe Hartford; two sisters,
M r s. sons seeking service of
the
DANCE TONIGHT
1Pt. Pleasanl resulting in ai&gt;'
iness Products Sales, Inc., Hunt- tiotu1.
or queetlonab!e water supphe.s. Blanche Ridenour of Hartford unit to give the location, na- There will be 1 donee from proximately
$500 property
ington, W. Va., presented the
Sections of the eounty bave dif- and Mrs. Edna Rogers of Ches· lure of call and how lo gel ro I until 11 tonight at tht Racine damagt.
. .
equipment.
Firing of Gun i8
fleulti"'! in obtaining potable wa· fer, W. Va.
the scene. Phone numbers for Junior High School bulldllll un. Acrordlng to lhe lnvesltgation
The
gra
nl
consists
if
all
rna·
Being Investigated
ter. This se&lt;tion ol the st~te Friends may caU at the Fo- calls placed to the Racine emer· der spon!Orship of the Racine ~eport Houston Mar•· 56, Hunl·
bas pol exper~eneed much rain· g!esong funeral home anytime gency squad are 949-3471, 949- Senior class. The Jays
will lllgton, was travehng north on
tenals needed for using Ibis Tho Meigs County Sheriff'!
fall or soow this fall and winter after noon Saturday.
emcee. Everyone 11 welcome. Rl. 2 when a car driven by
type of visual aid. Rio Grande department today is investigat2794 or 94 9- 3131.
lltd many ciBtema are low.
Bush backed out onto the hlgbCollege Is one of .approxlmately ing the firing of a gun some1bls situation creates a deway In fronl of Mays, causing
700 teacher lraJrung colleges time Thursday that d11100ged a
mand lor lranaported water for
the ears to sideswipe. Bush
in lhe United States which is re- car parked near Tuppers Plains,
domesUc purposes. Tbe Mason
then drove on but came back
ceiving equipment grants from Sheriff Robert C. Hartenbac~
County Health Department act.
and assaulted May•.
the 3M Company aa part ol this said bullet holes were dlscoY.
CLARENCE FElL
InC on the dlrectioo of the Slate FLAT ROCK, N. C. mPI) - people will live on.' Thanks to produced him.
program.
ered in headlights, the hood,
Depatlment o1 Satlltary Eng!· Presidential good wishes, a new yoo, the people live on with a , And
ACCEPTS COMPROMISE
aarenee w. Fetl, • Batlvo
and the windshield of the parlio
aeeriJ11 will require aU partiea book and a rare sleak be!ped deeper Insight Into their nalton
now, lR return, "" say Pauline
Huddlelton Great. of lrollloll, bao beea promol·
COONHUNTERS TO MEET ed cor owned by Harold Fift,
engqed in tr...parting water American literary glant Carl their fellow citizens and the~ 'happy 8Bth birlhda)'' to you. It house, seeking a divorle de- ed to tbe . . . posittoa ol ..... The Meigs C&lt;&gt;unty Coonilunt· Tuppers Plains.
for ptlahlo purpose~ to regis- Sandburg celebrate biB 88th own !nilerenl dignity.
dOI!8 not rlng wlth poetry, built eree mod!fieation in
Meigs ager ot dlvillon oporatlona for ers Associat on wU! hold its
1
let Wltb the MIISOII
County birthday at his mountain home •y pok to th 1
co~ from deep within
County Common Pleas Court OIIIo Power Co. He blo been regular meeting tonight at 7:30
UNIT CALLED
00 s
Health Departm t
Th rsda
e
m 0 ver~e, natton'a heart "
'
en ·
u . Y·
you sang to them of their
·
In a petilton against CecU Hod- regional manger bt ebarge at the clubhouse on Snow Ball The Racine emergency unit
In order to aeeun a permit, In hts telegram to tho white- traditions,. the President aald Sandburg received 110 Y!Jitors dleston, has accepted a earn- of oompuy oporallona Ill dlv~ Hill. Election of officet'l will was calld a\ 10:40 a.m. Thurs.
any pel'8011 operating water haired Pulitzer Prlze.wlnning
'
· and apent mucb ol the day in promise by accepl!ng 2\la aem •loa• beaclqaarter• Ill be held . Everyone Is welcome day for Winnie Dailey, Old Por~
trl!llpOrtatioa equipment must Lincoln biographer and poet, "You ""'le to !bern of bed reading a book-'"l'he of land in Florida according Nowarlt, Zlaes•UI• attd Port•· to attend. but only coonbunters land-Racine road. Sht
was
meet requ!rementt outlined by Pt;esldenl Johnson said:
Lincoln's Jre8lnesl and of the America of Ctr! Sandbur&amp;.'' by to an entry ln Clerk of CoUIU moatb He will retobt ._ ef. may hold office. Plans will be taken to Veterans Memorial bostilt Healtb Department.
'You one. wrote tbal tho areameaa ol tilt !and thai Hazel B. Durnell.
Eveqa Lucke'• llfllct.
floe III lllenrk.
mado for a ahootlne matdl.
pill! aa a medica! pallfiiL

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